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VOL. 85, NO. 217 Inu4 taiir. Kralar thnnta Mta •Meat (3lu< PMMT , RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Hint Khrushchev May Quit Laos Crisis the Issue MOSCOW, (AP) - Premier Khrushchev admits he is aging Some observers are convinced Khrushchev is determined like any mortal, and won't head the Soviet Communist Party to hold onto both jobs until he dies. Others have been specu- and government forever. But foreign opinion here was split lating that the Soviet leader might give up the secretaryship, today over whether the 69-year-old leader brought the matter the premiership or both. up in public because he plans to give up either post soon. EXPRESS DOUBT "I am already 69 and I have the right to say so," Khrush- U. S. experts in Washington expressed doubt that Khrush- Harriman to See chev told a meeting of industry and construction workers, chev Is going to step down for a while. Despite occasional "Everyone understands that I cannot hold for all time the rumors t'o- th"-e contrary- , Washingto»'-'-=--'-n authoritie-«--"•--s hav•--'e no evi-•- position I now have in the party and the state." dence that Khrushchev is in danger of being ousted from his The three-hour speech, made on Wednesday, was published Kremlin command. In full today in all Moscow newspapers. "-•Several members of the Soviet hierarchy are considered Khrushchev made no mention of quitting either post. But possible political heirs to Khrushchev, and three deputy pre- Khrushchev Today hi» remarks set off a dispute among Western observers in miers are considered leading contenders. They are Frol R. r Moscow whether he might announce such plans at a meeting Kozlov, 54, a Khrushchev favorite; Anastas I. Mikoyan, 67, MOSCOW (AP) — Diplomatic less in force since Sunday. The don last night aboard a Soviet no reason to believe that Mr. of the party Central Committee called for May 28, It has been also a close associate,, and Alexei Kosygin, 58, an industrial trouWeshooter W. AvereU Harri Pathet Lao has refused to allow airilner and told newsmen: Khrushchev does not intend to announced that the committee wil discuss ideological matters. authority. man brought President Kenne- the international group to station Reach Agreement carry out the agreement reached Khrushchev holds two official posts: Under the system of party authority which Khrushchev dy's appeal for peace in Laos a truce team permanently in the "I am always hopeful that, on the neutrality of Laos." . Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or premier, and stressed in his speech, the parry's Central Committee would the Kremlin today in a two- rea. wift good will, we will reach Harriman's peace mission here first secretary of the Soviet Communist Party. choose his successor. and-a-half hour meeting with So Harriman, the chief U, S. ne- agreement." followed emergency talks with viet Foreign Minister Andre: gotiator at the Geneva confer- Responding briefly to a flood French and British officials on Sromyko. ence on Laos, arrived from Lon- of questions he added, "I have (See HARRIMAN, Page 2) "Each of us reassured the oth- er that our governments are de- Freeholders Are Stirred by Reports termined to do all they can to assure the independence and neu- trality of Laos," Harriman told That Army Will Quit County Airport newsmen after his meeting witt Gromyko. The U.S. undersecretary FREEHOLD - The Board of authorities to formally express effective June 30, when the Committee on Airports. The state declined to say whether h Freeholders dug in yesterday to concern about the possibiity of present military lease at the committee had made an eight- was optimistic or pessimistic, find out how serious the Army transfer away from the Mon- Monmouth field expires. month study. It urged the free- would not know about' usin may be about pulling its^Fort mouth field. No DiDecisioi n ^Y holders to acquire the Monmouth those words," he said. Monmouth air wing out of the A Fort Monmouth spokesman In Washington, a spokesman facility for public operation if a Meeting Set privately-owned Monmouth Coun- confirmed Wednesday approval for the AMC said the request "is reasonable price 'can be ob- He was to see Premier Khrush ty Airport in Wall Township. of the Army Material Command under consideration . . .No deci- tained. ch,ev later today. At the same time, Freeholder in Washington has been re- sion has yet been made." Except for a conference with Director Joseph C, Irwin said quested to move the Port Mon- The freeholders received a some of the committee members the board will communicate next mouth wing to Lakehurst Naval recommeiMJatjon last month at the time the report was made week with Fort Monmoath Air Station. The move.would be from a special five-man Advisory public, the freeholders have not Cease-Fire yet come to grips with the pro- position. 'Very Serious Matter' Is Broken Blast Traps 22 Miners "This is a very serious mat- VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — ter," Mr. Irwin said. "It can Informed sources said the CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP)- through mine drifts toward the the trapped men, officials, off- involve a great deal of money. Communist-controlled Pathet An explosion rumbled through explosion area 5,000 feet back in shift workers and miners who es We are agreed as a board thai Lao broke a shaky four-day- deep works of the Olinohfield the mine, a company official caned the blast kept a dawn vigil we cannot afford to let Mon- old cease-fire yesterday with Coal Company's Compass No. 2 said: State Police blocked rural roads mouth County continue to grow concerted shelling of neutralist mine Thursday night, trapping 22 "We have hopes, but chances to keep away the curious. Ambu- without a first class airport positions in the Plalne de, EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL —So reads a plaqus awarded last night to Monroe men in two work crews at coal are slim they're still alive." lances and rescue vehicles stood available to meet county needs. Jarres area. Eisner, second from left, by the Monmouth County Legal Aid Society at Its annual •earns 400 feet underground. At the shaft head at Doia, six by. Industry business and many in- The sources said that mem- As rescue crews leapfrogged miles northwest of here, wives of bers of the International Con- dinner at the Molly Pitcher Inn. Presentation to Mr. Eisner, a benefactor of tha The explosion, tentatively laid dividuals need a good airport, trol Commission (ICC) who to deadly and explosive methane "We cannot act on the matter organization sines its inception in 1950, was made by Leon Zuckerman, left, and flew to the Plaine Thursda; gas, possibly in combination on a basis of the Army's in- Leo Weinstein, right, advisory trustees. At center is M. Raymond McGowan, toast- morhing "heard and saw" the with coal dust, blew dirt and de- terest alone, but we want them master, and at his right, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph T. Casey. Like Mr, Eisner, Msgr. bris out the 330-foot main mine to stay. They are very desir- Patihet Lao shell bursts. 150 Howell Acres However, the Pathet Lao ap- Casey is a life member. Mr. McGowan described him as tha man most responsi- shaft just after 11 p.m. Twenty- able tenants, either for a private nine miners working away from operator or for the county in parently did not try to resume ble for organization of the society. the explosjon are* tumbled out of public- operation." their offensive and take the the mine. Freeholder Benjamin S. Dan- neutralist positions.; - Scorched by Blaze The sources said neutralist skin, who lives in Wall Town- A hurried call wasVput in for Gen: Kong Le reported , that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and we'll be right back when; we ship and is conscious of township mine fescue crews, equipped with the Pathet Lao opened an ar- Dean Says Lawyers Have A protests against the possibility were last Saturday," he said. oxygen breathing apparatus. HOWELL TOWNSHIP^— An of county acquisition, said he tillery and mortar barrage al Eleven fires broke out Thurs- Teams rushed to the mine from •rea of ISO acres was burned by belives the site is the mosi 5 a.m. and stopped at 2 p.m day. ' Clarksburg and Fairmont. Five fire hen yesterday afternoon, desirable location, for an air- when a storm blew up over the but firemen prevented damage State Fire Warden Wesley Davis six-man teams were on the job Need for Improved port of the size needed, any- area. warned that the ban against out- before dawn. to nearly homes , where in Central Jersey. door burning remains in effect Stephen Canonico, Clinchfield RED BANK — The newly-elec- Speaking at the annual dinne It was located east of Rt. 9 in Danskin's Stand Harriman carried a personal and in criminal cases through and will stay on until New Jer- vice president; said the lead res- ted dean of Rutgers University of the Monmouth County Ifign •n area bounded by West Farms "If I thought that an adequate letter from Kennedy asking the courts themselves, sey gets a good soaking. The ban cue team encountered traces of Scnool of Law, C. Willard Heckel, Aid Society in Molly Pitcher* Inn, and Lemon Rds. and Casino Or. airpurt could not be maintained Khrushchev to help enforce thi Lawyers, he said, should take starred when Acting Gov. William methane gas about 3,500 feet from said last night lawyers have a Dean Heckel said too little i: The fire did, however, destroy there under private operation, Geneva agreement guaranteeing a leaf from the book of the medi- E. Ozzard declared a state of fire the area in which the men were right to. he proud of the work known about the unselfish serv some old,tires and. junked cars would fully support public ac- the neutrality of the tiny South- cal profession in fashioning a emergency Monday. working. Blowers dispersed the riey,do without fee to assure ice given people in civil cases located in the rear of the proper- quisition," he said. east Asian kingdom threatened by public Image. Scores of forest and industrial deadly fumes. • justice for the indigent. through the Legal Aid sodet ty of Midway Oarage on Rt. !T The Wall Township Committee Communist-controlled Patfiet Lai , No Perry Mason Fan fires, fanned by high winds, rav- The Howell Township Fire Co. The rescue groups penetrated is opposed because, of a loss of '"The • medical profession," he aged Die state since Saturday, re- orces. was assisted by firemen from to within 1,500 feet of the work tax ratafoles upon the field's appeared remoti said, "does a'much better job sulting in seven deaths. About 240 area by dawn. Smoke thickened Prospects Pickets on Hand Freehold, Marlboro, Morganville, passing to public ownership. of public relations. . .It is us- homes were destroyed and almos as the teams advanced. No rock that the Soviets would intervem ually portrayed by such young Farmingdflle and NAD Earle. Mr. Danskin said he has con- 250,000 acres of land burned. falls were encountered and Can- o check the Pattiet Lao. geniuses as Dr. Ben Casey or The state districe fire warden sidertoe sympathy for Property damage was estimated onico was hopeful Hie area of the The Soviet press continued the older, more venerable Dr. • Frank Kovar, reported that the present owner, Edward Aides Happy About at $31 million. This represented trapped men could be reached in blame the United States for thi Kildare. . .We usually are por- fire at one time endangered Brown, Jr., in his deadline with $16 million in property damage a matter of hours. fighting in Laos. The Defensi trayed by that stupid detective- homes on Midland Blvd. and the Army. Ministry paper Krasnaya Zvezd: Charles St. A helicopter from the from the forest fires and another "If they were physically able, Perry Mason who is better, de- (15 million for fires in Bayoime a they would have tried to throw (See AIRPORT, Page 17) Red Star) in an article toda; CD Dispersal Drill tective than he is a lawyer." state Department of Conservation Trenton. up a bulkhead or barrier," he lamed the hostilities on "th The speaker warned that even and Economic Development aided RED BANK — Students partic-Sohool buses left Holmdel short- The Small Business Administra- said. "But in the circumstances, intrigues of American agent! more will be expected of law- in the direction of fighting the ipatlng in a Civil Defense dis- ly after the drill began and wen tion in Washington has declared don't know if they had the Red Planes who have wormed their way in- yers in the light of a recent U.S. fire. persal drill, as they filed from loaded and en route back t Atlantic, Ocean, Burlington and chance." o neutralist ranks." Supreme Court decision that all The New Jersey Forest Fire The article was credited t Red Bank High School yesterday, Holmdel by 2:30, Mr. Brownini Hudson .Counties disaster areas, Names of the trapped men were indigent persons, as a Constitu- Service maintained a olose watch Approach "Observer," usually, a pen naiw were told, "Civil Defense Can- saidid. permitting homeowners, business- not immediately available. Can- tional right, are entitled to be todaj! for new forest fires in Un- for an upper-level governmenl not Save You.' Less Congestion men and organizations to apply onical-said a list would be re- represented by an attorney in der-dry areas. spokesman. Members of the Monmoutt There were no incidents dur- for low-interest loans. leased after their fate is deter- all courts, except perhaps Mu'^ Fear tint another day without U.S. 'Copters Shell Positions County Chapter of the National ing the exercise and congestion In Trenton, the Republican State mined. AM were local men from nicipal Court. '" rain could mean a new wave of In Laos, informed sources Committee for a Sane Nuclea was not as much of a problem Committee approved a resolution the Clarksburg area. BULLETIN fires was expressed by Asst. State Policy picketed the exercise, car- as it was in the previous drill. (See IMAGE, Page 17) asking President Kennedy to sup- (AP) - Soviet Vientiane reported the Pathe Fire Warden Bernard Bartlett. The Compass No. 2 mine, a rying signs bearing that and sim- Mr. Browning attributed the Jack ply temporary housing to about planes approached two U. S. Lao shelled positions held by "Another high wind and no rain shaft and drift operation as op- ilar messages. Others read, "The of congestion to the fact thai 100 Atlantic County residents helicopters over East Berlin neutralist Gen. Kong Le's troops posed to open face mines, em- Only Defense Is Peace," and high school students had already whose homes were destroyed by today in an apparent effort to with artillery and mortars from Master Plan ploys IB men. "There Is No Defense Against passed the busy intersection a Sgt. York Due For e. discourage their routine flights 5 a.m. until 2 p.m, yesterday but Nuclear War." Hudson and Branch Aves. and Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., over the Communist half of the apparently did not otherwise try Despite the criticism, school Harding Rd. by the time gram- Consultants Release from Hospital said in Washington the Senate Ap- city. to drive the neutralists from Quits Red China authorities reported they were mar school children arrived NASHVILLE, Term. (AP)-Ail- propriations Committee has acted U. S. sources said the Soviet their positions. The firing report well pleased with the drill. there. Ing Sgt Alvin York, America's in the emergency to make mon- TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — A planes came within 509 yards edly stopped when a storm broke Interviewed 4,600 Children Some 50 parents, teachers and No. 1 World War I hero, will be ey available to the Farmers Home Chinese Communist rocket ex- of the helicopters. over the area. SHREWSBURY — Seven mas- Shortly after 2 p.m. an alarm policemen participated in the released from a hospital either Administration for loans to rural pert has escaped to the Portu- The helicopters returned un- The sources said that members ;er plan consultants have been 1 sent approximately 4,600 children drill by directing traffic and today or tomorrow, a hospital residents whose houses burned. guese colony of Macao, tlhe Free harmed to West Berlin after of the international control com- interviewed by the Planning home from the high school, pub- guarding crosswalks. spokesman said yesterday. Chester J. Tyson, state director China Relief Association re- flights lasting about 40 minutes. mission who flew to the Plaine Board and have been given until ported today. ic grammar schools, Red Bank Deputy Police Chief Leroy Me- York, 75, was hospitalized ApriJ of the FHA, said loans may be Both helicopters landed safe- des Jarres at the time "heard May 31 to submit proposals. Catholic High School and St Knight and CD Director Ensley 13 with a blood clot in the left granted for construction or repair The association identified him ly in West Berlin. and saw" the Pathet Lao shel Charles P. Lascaro, board fames Grammar School. M. White observed. Both were lung, kidney infection and other of homes and necessary outbuild- only as a Lt. Li, a native of The helicopters were on rou- bursts. The commission is send president, said yesterday that Wifiard F. Browning, high pleased, Mr. Browning reported. complications. He was on the crit- the South China province of tine flights in the Berlin con- ing a team daily to the area in ings in rural areas and small :chool vice principal and Civil Meeting Last Night •epresentatives of three planning ical last until Tuesday. towns. Kwangtung. It said it invited trol zone, which stretches over an effort to preserve the shaky irms were interviewed during him to come to Formosa. both parts of the city. ceasefire that has been more or Defense director for the school Last night the inter-school iyslem, said the drill was exe- Civil Defense committee met to in executive Planning Board ses- :uted even more smoothly than evaluate the drill. Dr. M. Gregg ion Wednesday night. similar exercise held last fall. Hibbs, school superintendent and They are Noble O. Wayne As- Church Design Gets The time taken by students to chairman of the committee, pre- ;ociates of Paterson, Alvin E. »et home was about equal to sided and called upon the princi- iershen Associates of Trenton :he time spent in the previous pals of the participating schools nd Stephen Sussna Associates Praise, Board OK iriH, Mr. Browning reported. He to report. The Parent-Teacher ' Trenton. laid officials were satisfied. Association, the Board of Educa- Last week the board talked to NEW SHREWSBURY - The Inant in the design. In the shape Sampled Walking Time tion and Civil Defense officials Herbert H. Smith Associates of design for the new Luther Mem' of an irregular octagon, its soar- Mr. Browning gave as exam- are also represented on the com- West Trenton, Brown and An- orial Church received high praise ing roof has a cross-shaped open- les the walking time of students mittee. thony of New York City, Can- at last night's meeting of the ing to the sky through which *o had to go quite long dis- Mr. Browning said after the ieub, Flcissig and Associates of Planning Board, along with site light will enter and filter through tances to their homes: the trip meeting that the "Sane" demon- Newark and E. Eugene Oross plan approval for its construc- random stained glass to illumin- rom the high school to Mont- stration would not affect future Associates of New Brunswick, tion. ate the nave and focus on me al :omery Ter. and West Berf»en plans for similar exercises. There Mr. Lascaro said he would re- "This is one of the finest new tar. I. took about 30 minutes while mil not'be, another dispersal drill >ort on the discussions at tha pieces of architecture in the The shape of this cross will be be walk from the River Street this year, he said, but there will xiard's meeting May 15. state," board member -Justin visible from the inside of the idhool to the Spring Ter. area irobably be about two drills each Estimates on the cost of draw- Henschell, who is also a New sanctuary and from the sky. Dok about 40 minutes, he said. ear In the future to familiarize ng a master plan for this bor- York architect, said. "We like to think that planes Mr. Browning and staff rnem- the students with the procedure. >ugh will be read by the plan- Pastor Daniel Reinhehner and over the Colts Neck checkpoint ers timed the students by cruis- (See DRILL, Page 2) ners May 31, he said. building committee chairman cm the approach to New York lg through some neighborhoods Dwlght Young presented Hie airports will be greeted by this their cars and placing tele- award-winning plans by Lam- great cross," Pastor Reinheim- phone calls to others. bertville architect Jules Gregory er said. AH the students walked (o their Today's Index to the ' board. 'Quiet, Worshipful* lomes with the exception of Opening to Sky Another cross in stainless lolmdel High School students. Page Page Crossword Puzzle ...13-H The sanctuary is strongly dom- steel, nine feet tall, wiU stand Elberon Surf Club Adam and Eve 10 Editorials _ 6 at the apex of the roof, visible Open for membership. Camp Allen-Scott 31 6 Notice To Fair Haven Residents rom surrounding areas. irccted by Harbor Light Day Herblock 18 The Tax Collector's Office, Po- A low wing to the right of the HARRIMAN GREETED IN MOSCOW —W. Averell Harriman, left, U. S. under- amp. CA '2-7094. Amusements 18-19 Movie Timetable 2 lice Department and Borough sanctuary as one enters will con- secretary of itatB, is welcomed by Viktor Karyagin, Soviet Deputy Chief of Proto- Births 2 Obituaries Clerk's Office are now located tain narthex, fellowship hall and Cleanup Days Jim Bishop 6 Sylvia Porter . 8 at the new Municipal Building, offices. col, at Moscow airport. Between them is Foy D. Kohler, U. S. envoy to the Soviet ipril 29 and 30 will be cleanup Bridge 31 Television -18-19 748 River Rd, Fair Haven. The narthex will be "quiet, Union. Harriman said he expected to meet Premier Khrushchev to present the lays in the Borough of Little Sil- John Chamberlain _ 6 Sports , ....am Stock Market Roy W. Nelson, worshipful, uncluttered," Pas- personal letter he carried from Preiidant Kennedy who is seeking fo end the fight- Church „. 15, 22 s Borough Clerk tor Reinhelmer explained. Fred L. Ayers Classified „ _ .28-31 Successful Investing s -Adv. (See DESIGN, Page 2) ing in LAOS. (AP Wirephoto by radio from Moscow) Borough Clerk Comics ,...., 33 Women's News •12 2—Friday, April 26, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER Weather New Jersey: Sunny today, high Raps Kennedy on Cuba Jf^ ^ from the upper 50j in the north- OBITUARIES west corner to the mld-fiOs in the mented Timrwtoy picked up Kea-ltn Interview, "wi rd&t. m Health Survey southeast. Clear and cool to- WASHINGTON* (AP ) - Repub J 'Suspicious f cnaHenge to critics of Us giviee up.p" night with frost in susceptlbl iloan Sen. Thruston B. Morton f cg MRS! MORRIS POPKIN Cuban policy to say h ther If y AnotheAh r persistenp t critic of the inland areas, Kentucky has charged President Cuban policy to say whether Ifiey favor an invasion to topplt Cat- administrationi , RapR . WilliaWilli m C. LONG BRANCH — Another FREEHOLD — Mrs. Nettie B. ldw in the 30s Kennedy with playing politics ovei f i tl C Fire in City Cuba. tro. Carmer of Florida, said in * suspicious fire, this city's sixth Popkin, 68, of 12 Broad St. died Lists Problems inland to the separate interview: "President« six weeks, gutted an unoccu- yesterday at the home of her low and mid- Tiwre are "distinct political "Republicans have not ad- KEANSBURG - Sweeping re- service be set up with neighbo overtones," Morton told the Sen vocated invasion of Cuba," said Kennedy is peddling a fear-of-war pied, unfurnished house at 160 daughter, Mrs. Jack Goldfine, W 40s in coastal psychosis to hide his own fear of Third Ave. last night. Main St., Englishtown, with visions in handling of public ing communities under the direc- areas. Mostl ate Thursday, to Kennedy's sug Sen. Barry Goidwater of Arizona. action." Fire Chief J. Webster Lane whom she had been staying. She health problems were recom- tion of a full-time, licens sunny with gestiorf at a news conferen© "Neither have they shrunk be- "Nobody in Congress is propos- said the blaze started from with- was the wife of Morris Popkin. mended in a preliminary report health officer whose servici seasonable tem- Wednesday that Fidel Oastn because of fear from the pos- ing war," Cramer said. "But the in the- Vfc story frame dwelling presented last night to the Board would be shared. peratures Sat- might not be a problem now sibility of this happening." Mrs. Popkin was born in Rus- United States has sent troops to but that the cause is not known. of Health by representatives Virtually none of the commun urday, high in the Eisenhower administratic Goidwater said that while he sia. She was a member of Ha- the state Department of Health ties in the Bayshore area, sa the 60s. had taken action. does not advocate early invasion Thailand and Viet Nam. It has Flames jumped to an occupied dassah, the Deborah Chapter and troops in Berlin. And the Presi- adjoining house at 162 rear Third The preliminary report result; Mr. Meyer, have qualified heall Marine "During the 1950s there wei of the island, he is not afraid of Hebrew Benefit Society, all of dent says we can't do anything Ave., scorching a sidewall, but from a survey conducted in thi officers, depending instead on t Cape May t ew, if any, Republican voic going to war over Cuba. Freehold. firemen prevented the latter borough in January, 1961, sai part-time services of sanitary i Block Island —Winds northwesl raised in support of Castro an "If .we are not willing to take about Cuba. That sounds very Surviving, in addition to her house from burning. Fred H. Heyer, Communitj spectors working without profe: through Saturday with speeds ol there were few, If any, Demo- risks in this world," he said In hollow to me." husband and Mrs. Goldfine, are All nine fire companies re- Health Organizer for the Central sional supervision. 10 to occasionally 15 knots dur- cratic voices raised in condemna- two sons, Manuel Popkin of Eng- sponded to an alarm sounded State Health District. The fina: Full Time ing the afternoon hours and five ion of Castro,"; Morton declared, ishtown and Abrahm Popkin of from a street box almost simul- report will be forwarded to the To meet minimum state pub knots or so at other times. Fai 'This record is clear." this place; three other daughters, Subdivision Hold Decision taneously with an alarm being Board of Health in one or twi health standards, explained M weather with visibility over five The Kentuckian, a former R Mrs, David Solomon of Bronx, released at police headquarters. months. Meyer, sanitary Inspectors mu: miles. publican national chairman, sail N. Y., Mrs. Bert Levine of Toms Mr. Meyer recommended t be supervised by professional! the Eisenhower administrati Is Refused On Kennel Neighbors had spotted the 'fire. River, and Mrs. Bertha Varga of the board that a joint healt trained health officers workir took steps in March 1960 to train Firemen were on the scene this place; two sisters, Mrs. Dora TIDES from about 9 p. m. until after full time. Sandy Hook and equip an expeditionary forc Taub of Trenton and Mrs. KatSe Francis J. Boden, Board of Cuban exiles to invade Cuba By 3-2 Vote License Bid 11 o'clock. Deputy Police Chief Frank of Newport News, Va., Today—High 10 p.m. and low Carroll N. Green said the house, Health president, plans to mei For various reasons, includii RUMSON — The Mayor an KEYPORT — The Board of and 16 grandchildren. Drill 3:51 p.m. Tomorrow—High 10:38 owned by Mrs. Grace Minton, had with boards of health of neigl Hie difficulty of finding prope Council last night rejected an Health last night reserved de- Funeral services will be held a.m. and 10:54 p.m. and low 4:34 not been occupied for more than (Continued) boring towns to discuss the rei eadership," Morton continued application to subdivide a 20,000 cision on renewal of a license for a.m. and 4:41 p.m. Sunday- a year since having been dam- today at 2 pjn. in the Freeman "Take cover" drills, ones i ommended joint health servici the plan could not be implements square foot tract at Waterman William Freldrich to operate dog High 12:35 p.m. and low 6:29 a.m. aged by another fire. Funeral Home with Rabbi'Louis which students will remain i The 10-page preliminary sunn and 6:35 p.m. during the administration's re Ave. and oWarren St. kennels On West Front St. M. Tuchman of Congregation "There's no question this Is buildings for protection from fal made detailed recommendatioi For Red Bank and Rumson maining 10 months in power. The owner, George T. Smigla, J. Leon Schanck, Jr., board Agudath Achim officiating. Burial another suspicious fire," the out, are planned, the vice princ on specific aspects of the bo bridge, add two hours; Sea asked to change the original di- president, said a decision will be When the invasion was attemp chief added. "We are keeping a will be in Freehold Hebrew Ben- pal said. ough health problems. Boa Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long viding line separating the two reached Thursday night at tie ed under the Kennedy administra continuous investigation, doing efit Society Cemetery. For Disasters, Too members pointed out that a fai Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- lots making up the parcel. Hi board's regular meeting. tion in April 1961 at the Bay everything we can to find those He added that the schools are number of the recommendation lands bridge, add 40 minutes. Pigs it failed, Morton added. wanted to create a line running The board heard seven wit- MRS. C. V. MONTAGNA ,, have already been carried o responsible for this series." acting under directives from The senator said Kennedy ha< north and south rather than thi nesses—tnost of them neighbors HAZLET — Mrs. Clementine since the survey was made near! state Commissioner of Education CHICAGO (AP)—Clear skies howed bold initiative during thi present line, which runs east and of Mr. Freidrich-testify that V. Montagna, 72, of 121 Rt, 35, Frederick M. Raubinger and IVi years ago. covered the eastern two thirds missile showdown last fall, b west. they were "not annoyed by the died yesterday in Riverview Hos- state Civil Defense authorities 279 In Violation of the nation today with tem- iow is pursing "a wishy-wash; A residence has been bulll dogs" and had noticed "no of- Gasoline Drum pital, , The drills are not specifically aii According to the report, som peratures ranging from the 40s policy of backing and stalling. across the original line and th fensive odors." raid alerts, Mr. Browning ex- Born in , she had lived 275 dwellings are in violation to the 60s. Other Republicans who com- owner applied for the change I: 'Clean and Healthy* here 46 years. plained, but are intended to pre- the local housing ordinance. The western third received in- order to build another bouse or Dr. Theodore R. Frucht, Mid- Burns in Street pare the children for disasters of The widow of Gaetano Montag- Sanitary Inspector Francis Ca creasing precipitation. the plot. dletown veterinarian, testified any kind. There is no opposition FREEHOLD-A small drum ol na, she was a member of St padona explained that standard! The U.S. Weather Bureau said Citing a lack of sanitary drain- that he had treated the dogs at gasoline fell off a truck and Benedict's Catholic Church, here. by the anti*omb demonstrators Mr. Freidrich's kennels, and had as between year-round and sum he calm weather might be a lul age potential on the low lying ignited on Court St. near Main Surviving are two sons, An- to that purpose, he said. found them "clean and healthy." mer dwellings have not yet bee before the storm. A storm which Births plot, the council rejected the plan St. at 12:09 o'clock this morning. thony R. Montagna, with whom The "Sane" walkers, about I He also indicated that there was finally approved by Borougl is developing slowly over the by a 3-2 vote. The fire's heat cracked a win- she lived, and Patrick H. MOD- In number, stopd quietly acros "no unusual barking." Council, which has in the mea plateau region in the West will Opposing the application were dow in the Central Jersey Bank tagna, also of this place; three the street from the high school RIVERVIEW time declared a moratorium c probably douse much of the na- Councilmen John H. Dill, W. Norman J. Currie, counsel for and Trust Co. building on Main daughters, Mrs. Lucy Serpico aod and near the Board of Education tion over the weekend, the Red Bank thte local housing ordinance. Dinsmore Banks and Francis E. Mr. Friedrioh, declared that St. and seared overhead power Mrs. Josephine Nappi, both ot office on Branch Ave. holding Milk dispensing machines ai Weather Bureau said. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Atkins P. McCarter. In favor were members of the board should be their signs aloft. There were m 913 Second St., Union Beach, so: lines, Fire Chief John Stryker this place, and Miss Mary, A. a serious sanitation problem Some temperatures and weath- Counoilmen Harry Sundemeyer disqualified from hearing the "'"'said . Montagna of Fisherville, Va.; II demonstrators at other schools. er conditions around the coun- yesterday. case. He claimed they showed the borough, said Mr. Boden, be and William 'F. Halleran. Coun- There was no other property grandchtldren. The fact that school let ou try: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp- "bias and prejudice" in an ear- cause the board has been able t cilman Harry C. Cronan ab- damage and no one was injured. The funeral will be Monday at an hour early seemed to havi Boston 43 clear, New York son, 18 Irwin PI., Hazlet, son, lier decision against his client. evolve no practicable way to e stained. No vote was required The gasoline was carried to 8 a.m. from the Mehlenbeck Fu- more effect on the students than sure their cleanliness and becaus City 47 clear, Washington 45 yesterday. of Mayor diaries S. Calliwn. He contended that the board supply the truck, owned by F. neral Home, here, to St, Bene- the placard messages. they are subject to vandalism clear,. Philadelphia 48 clear, At- Mr. and Mrs. William Beards had "no right" to hear the case Hunt, Ford Ave., Chief Stryker diet's Church where a Requiem Allen B. Strasburger of 36 Oak- from Juveniles, who break th lanta 52 cloudy, Miami 73 clear, ley, 42 Avondale La., Matawa since complaints "of this sort said. High Mass will be offered at 9 land St. chairman of the local glass fronts and expose the mill Chicago 48 cloudy, Louisville 54 son, yesterday. are regulated by local ordinance The Freehold Fire Department o'clock by Rev. Edward P. Blas- Sane chapter and leader of yes- to pollution. cloudy, Detroit 49 clear, St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonard, Future Of and rest within the jurisdiction extinguished,the blaze. ka, pastor. Burial will be in SL terday's marching contingent, Eliminate Machines? 46 clear, Minneapolis-St. Paul 43 12 Park Ave., Rumson, son, yes- of Municipal Court." Joseph's Cemetery, Keyport. said he hoped the students would Mr. Boden reported that coun- clear, Kansas City 55 partly terday. Transit Unit Lest month, after a hearing on read the signs, but added the cil has been considering actio cloud, Denver 54 partly cloudy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bagala, 789 complaints against the kennels, Adult School Unit HAROLD D. RUNYON signs also were Intended for o eliminate the machines alti Dallas 66 cloudy. Phoenix 59 Port Monmouth Rd., Keansburg, the health body recommended to reading by teacheis and parents gether if a means cannot t clear, Seattle 50 clear, San Fran- son, yesterday. In Jeopardy Borough Council that Mr. Freid- Hears Weinhold PERTH AMBOY (AP) - For- who would hear of them If they bund to control sanitation. cisco 48 rain, Los Angeles 54 mer City Commissioner Harold D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirl ALBANY, N. Y. (AP)-Pros- rich's license not be renewed. didn't see them. Fluoridation of the pub] rain, Anchorage 36 cloudy, and NEW SHREWSBURY — "Meet Runyon, 63, died Wednesday at 253 First St., Keyport, son, yei pects for creation of a Tri-State At that time, on the advice of Was Once 'Most Silenf water supply was recommended Honolulu 73 clear. the needs of your community" Perth Amboy Hospital. terday. Transportation Commission to the borough attorney, council re- Asked how ho felt about carry. in the preliminary survey report. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Surdi, quested the board to hear wit- was the advice given by Dr. Authorities said Runyon, who Ing signs, Mr. Strasburger re- Public Health Nurse Superviso try to solve commuter problem Clyde Weinhold to the advisory had a heart ailment, suffered 10 Farmdale Rd., Hazlet, daugh- in the New York City area were nesses who Mr. Freidrich called that when he graduated Sarah G. Struble, a member Cops' Neckties ter, this morning. olaimed were not opposed to the committee for the adult school of shock after an operation for re- from Red Bank High School (one he survey team, congratulate! in Jeopardy today, despite New Monmouth Regional High School: MONMOUTH MEDICAL kennel, but "were not permitted moval of cataracts on hit «yei. of his teachers was Mr. Brown- he board on its strong suppoi York state approval of the plan. Called Hazard CENTER to be heard." Dr. Weinhold, state director of He lived at 122 North 6th Ave., Ing) he had been voted "most of the fluoridation program. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller an adult education, met with the Highland Park. NEWARK (AP)—Policemen who Long Branch nounced he had signed legisla- silent." He indicated that he Do It Anyway committee at the invitation of the Runyon was the only man In must wear ties are working with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tetro, 122 tion authorizing the state to par would prefer to remain that way, Mr. Boden remarked thai school's director, Thomas J. the city's history to serve five but that the goals of his organi- their necks in a noose, accord- St. James Ave., Union Beach, ticipate. fluoridation was defeated at ing to a magistrate here. daughter, yesterday. Harriman Bradshaw, and chairman, Daniel erms as a member of the City sation were mucft too important Keansburg public hearing som But the commission would not (Continued) Arnold. Commission. He served from to allow him that luxury. The sentiment was voiced by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Granato, come into existence unless New ime ago. the drive by Pathet Lao forces Mr. Bradshaw and Mr. Arnold 1934 to 1954, and also admin- Chief Magistrate Nicholas Castel- 547 Line Rd., Matawan, ton, yes- Jersey and Connecticut also ap- Mr. Strasburger calls the air Mrs. Struble stated that "it wil to expand their holdings in feel that local response to the istered the city's Department of lano during a hearing Thursday terday. proved, and Indications were that rsiid drills "useless and futile. always be defeated at a pub] northern Laos. adujt school' has not been as Public Safety. He was a native The time would be better spent, tor two persons charged with as- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Solo- at least one end possibly both of learing," since its opponents an The freedom and neutrality of large as the regional district's of Tottenville, Staten Island, he says, teaching children how saulting a Newark cop. One of mon, 21 East Lincoln Cir,, Mid- those states would refuse to join. so vocal. She recommende he defendants allegedly grabbed Laos were guaranteed last year population indicates it should be. N. Y, to avoid war instead of "condi- dletown, daughter, yesterday. A Connecticut veto of the plan that the board "let it die a na jatrolman Thomas Amico by his by a 14-nation Geneva conference ; Weinhold suggested that He leaves his widow, Anne. tioning them to accept war." Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bad- might stem from current dif- ural death and then fhioridat black uniform necktie and start- beaded by Britain and the Soviet the" advisory committee itself Funeral services will be- held The "Sane" chairman reported ir, >10 Beechwood PI., Fair Ha- ficulties between that state and v anyway." ed choking him. tea, son yesterday. Union. The conference set up a should seak out the community here tomorrow, ' that he talked with Dr. Hibbs New York over tax relief for : Distribution of health an coalition government made up of needs and then try to meet them. — Wednesday in an effort to have "This necktie is an occupational PATTERSON ARMY HOSPITAL the New Haven Railroad. safety Information to the public neutralists, rightists and com- Another suggestion was to offer MRS. WILLIAM H. WHEELER the drill canceled, but had been lazard," Castellano said. Fort Monmouth Spokesmen for the GOP ma gain support of board munists, and .collapse of the neu- specific courses of a technical KEYPORT — Mrs. Mae Wheel- told it was too late for changes "I'm wondering how it is a po- SP4 and Mrs. Richard A, Sis- joriry controlling the Conneeticu health activities was stressed b; tralist army probably Would nature: leadership in community er, 77, died Wednesday in her hi the plans. % iceman hasn't been choked to tad, 406 14th Ave., Belmar, House of Representatives have Community Health Organize leath." bring the collapse of tile coali- organizations or blueprint read- home, 413 Atlanti"c S"t He quoted Dr. Hibbs as ad- Meyer, who offered the help daughter, Wednesday. redicted the measure will die. The alleged assault occurred tion and resumption of the civil ing. He said these have been Born in Raritan Township, die mitting there Is "much confu- his department in carrying oul FITKIN In New Jersey, Democratic March 24 when Mrs. Acumnucom war between rightist and com- successful elsewhere. was the daughter of the late sion" connected with Civil De- the preliminary and final report Neptune Gov. Richard J. Hughes has said Garcia, 24, and Serafin Ortiz, 40, munist forces. A third suggestion was to seek Charles C. and Amelia Roberts fense procedures In the schools. ecommendations. Mr. and Mrs. Tschimid Mosch "the scope and bigness, of the both of Jersey City, were involved additional financial aid from the Walling. tin, East Sixth St., Freewoot thing gives me pause." In a minor auto accident. When local board of education. She was a member of St Veres, daughter, Wednesday. New JYork and New Jersey ENGINEER IN HOSPITAL officer Amico came over to inves- To Confer With John's Methodist Church, Hariet. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffman would share 90 per cent of the Design LONG BRANCH-Otis R. S igate, Mrs. Garcia grabbed him Surviving are her husband, Wil- 185 Milton Ave., Oceanport, cost, about $5.3 million and yea: man, of Harding Rd., Little Sl >y the necktie. Ortiz got into the Soviet Premier MRS. FRANCIS H. DAVIS liam H. Wheeler, and several ^Continued) laughter, Wednesday. each, and Connecticut would pro- er, is a medical patient at Mon ray when another officer came KEYPORT - Mrs. Mary, A. nieces and nephews. In the center of this wing there Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Fitzpa ide the balance of $1.2 million. LONDON (AP)-Ubor party mouth Medical Center. His con o Amicos aid, police say. Davis, 59, of 103 Third St., died will be an open, courtyard 30 ick, Rt. 3 Freehod, son, Wednes- Questions as to whether New chief Harold Wilson will fly to The funeral will be tomorrow dition today was reported fair. Wednesday in Riverview Hospi- feet square which can be entered Castellano set bail at $500 for lay. ersey would get its money's Moscow on May 8 to confer with at 1 p.m. in the Bedle Funeral Mr. Seaman, a civil enginee tal. by iliding, glass doors from he pair, pending grand jury, ae- worth from the commission have Premier Khrushchev, a party Home, here with Rev. Norman with offices here, is municipal Born in Providence, R. I., she R."~Rfl y7 pastor of St." John's narthex and from the fellowship on. been raised in the state's Legis spokesman said Thursday night. e ngineer for several Monmoutt was the daughter of the late church officiating. Burial wilt b» hall. lature. The visit apparently is part of County towns. He was taken il Timothy and Mary Walsh Con- On m Acre Site Ira Tilton Rockefeller said in announcing a campaign to explain the party's in Cedarwood Cemetery, Hazlet ecently on a world cruise an way. The exterior will be in glass he had signed the bill that es- doctrine abroad in preparation ad to be hospitalized several Surviving are her husband, and wayMe blocks. t tablishment of the proposed com for a takeover should the Labor BENEFIT AUCTION The dream of using fleldstone days at Hong Kong. He entered To Resign . party win Britain's coming gen- Francis H. Davis; two sons, Her- MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP - Monmouth Medical Center aftei mission would "permit long- bert F. Davis of this place, and for the masonry portion may be range co-ordinated planning in eral elections which must be held A benefit auction for the Ameri- is return home early in thi Robert L. Davis of West Keans- frustrated by budgetary consid- die metropolitan area by the before October 1964. can Cancer Society will be held week. Board Post tar ; ro erations, the pastor explained. effected and will also facilitate Wilson will remain in Moscow 8 * J> *w. Leonard Con- tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Eng- The tall, open roof will be sur- FREEHOLD - Ira C. Tilton a week, the spokesman said. way of Providence, R. I,; two Usht0Wn Auction, Mrs. Stephen PANCAKE DAY TOMORROW federal grants for transportation sisters, Mrs. Josephine Mother- faced with shingles. secretary of the Regional Boarc planning." Wilson returned April 3 from a Leiewski, township crusade The new church building Is to OCEANPORT-The local Jay of Education, announced that he five-day visit to the United States way and Mrs. Katherine Hoag, chairman, announced. go on a 4&«cre site at Tinton both of Providence, R. I., and :ees chapter will sponsor a pan- plans to retire from his post al JOIN MOOSE LODGE during whioh he talked with Pres- Merchandise valued at more Ave. and Freehold Rd. :ake day tomorrow at the Wolf- the end of June. ident Kennedy and other U.S. four grandchildren. than $1,000 has been contributed RED BANK - The Red Bank It will be set back 100 feet till Ave. School. All the pan Mr. Tilton has been board sec leaders. The funeral will be tomorrow by participating merchants at Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, from Tinton Ave. and 135 feet akes, sausage and bacon you retary since the district was or- at 3 p.m. in the Bedle Funeral the auction. It will be knocked has enrolled 10 new members. from Freehold Rd. can eat, plus coffee, tea an ganized in 1954. Before that h Home, here. Burial will be in down to high bidders by auction- They are Charles Eisenmann, 'Nothing Serious' Is Ground has been broken for milk between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m was secretary to the Freeholi Shoreland Memorial Gardens, eer Al Zettler, who is donating Stanley King, Gilbert Eisen the building, and bids will now It was incorrectly reported i Board of Education, a position Report on Truman Hazlet. his services. mann, Joseph P. Brown, Michael be sought, according to Mr. 'esterday's Register it would be he held since 1940. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP)—For- O'Neil, Carl Ciridnikov, Emil De- Voung. ield today. mer President Harry S. Truman A likely successor to Mr. Til- ipirito, Joseph Esposito, Santo ton in the $9,050 post is board suffered what his physician diag- FOR ANY OCCASION Chimenti and Ralph Brower. The nosed as a stomach upset Thurs- member Frank L. Witman. Mr. enrollments bring the member- Witman is also secretary of the day. HONEY BEE ROWERS ship of the recently organized Truman, 78, complained mat he Freehold Borough Board of Edu- lodga to 106. cation. His salary in the thai did not feel well after sitting down RUSSELL T. HODGKISS post is $8,300. t lunchepn in a downtown hotel. BEST NEW PLAY Mr. Witman said he is "in- He walked out of the dining room 464 BROAD STREET, f» your assurance of getting a NEW YORK (AP) - "Who's unassisted without eating and terested" in the job, and would SHREWSBURY beautiful, enduring monument resign from the board if ap- Vfraid of Virginia Woolf?" by went home. ta keeping with your most cher- Edward Albee, was named the "Nothing serious," his office Wied thoughts. Visit our dt*plav pointed. He need not resign I SH 1-4020 jest new play of the 1962-63 said. m call us, without obligation. ONORED — Hamilton appointed because the board seo Broadway season yesterday by The former president will be 79 Sellable Since 1927 To ttvt In htarit -- hart behind. ally a to4rd Holmei, one of the first two "* ihe New York Drama Critics May 8. He had a hernia operation It not to dlt." CAMPKU BY WIRE ANYWHERE legroes ever admitted to the Board president Sam Saun- Cirde. in January. JOHN VAN KIRK & SON nivsnity of Georgia at ders (Farmingdale) said he and A special citation was awarded It Ooopar rd,, Ulllltlim oil rt. a 1 10 the topical revue imported Buying or selling?' Use the them, hat been elected to torn London, Register Classified for quick re- BM4BO'I Corner SB 14311 HMsuHiaeBls "Beyond the Beauty... Quality... Craftsmanship in Convenient Terms SH 7-25«3 'hi Beta Kappa, national gret." Fringe," sults.—Advertisement onorary society. The 21- Mr. Tilton. as secretary oar-old senior served as purchasing agent, and ENDURING MEMORIALS all maintenance We are specialists in monu- his June. (AP Wirephoto) crews at the schco" Worden Funeral Home ments sculptured from Select BARREI Monuments Barre Granite and fully guar- anteed. The Adams Memorial Home e0 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK Only Manufacturer of SHodyside 7-0557 Memorials Succeiior to Mount Memorial Home n In Central Jersey \ SEND FOR A moifcra, non-sectarian funeral home. With t home- FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL HOME FREE FOLDER _,_ 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank like atmosphere and memorial chapel, dedicated to the continuation of traditional reputation for distinguished LONG BRANCH MONUMENT Co., Inc. C. SIDUN, Mgr. SH 7-0332 WALL and LOCUST, W. LONG BRANCH CA 24300 service and quiet dignity. 310 Bread Street Red Bank. N. J. BRANCH OFFICE AND DISPLAY Opposite Molly Pitcher Hotel MONMOUTH MONUMENT Co. HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. HEADDENS CORNER, MIDDLETOWN SH 7-3810 New Scott Farm Homes BED BANK REGISTER Friday, April 26, 1963—3 Successful investing Feature Colonial Design Nason on Education Buy Stock Plus Insurance (Comes Back WALL TOWNSHIP — Authen-lone-car garage, and an exterta Making Discipline Work To Secure Son's Future NEW YORK (AP) - The stock tic reproductions of early Amer- storage room. ican architectural design and The Newport, a colonial W market yesterday repeated a fa- By LESLIE J. NASON turn in class. You can take ad' Is in the 90's (However, my hus- home decor will distinguish Scott level includes a two-car garag miliar 1963 pattern — declining Professor of Education vantage of this punishment and band drills him In Latin each ROGER E. SPEAR Farm, a new community being den or bedroom, bathroom an early in the day, then cutting Dear Dr. Nason: keep it from being a waste of right.) Q.—"I'm thirty, married, and age charges will be relatively built on Glendola-AUenwood Rd. utility room on the first floo losses and ending the session no time by practicing your hand- we have one child, a year old. lower. • . • by Robert Furlong of Sea Girt. The second floor contains a li' I am a freshman in high school. He is flunking algebra. (W« worse than mixed. Our math teaoher makes us writing while you are writing We would like to buy one slock Tie two you mention, S. 0, Mr. Furlong expressed hope ing room, dining room, kltchei have found a neighbor who Is The Dow Jones industrial av- write 500 times "I will not talk your 500 sentences. each month until our son is New Jersey and American Cy- that the four model homes will dinette, three bedrooms, helping with this subject.) erage, which had been down as in class" if you talk out of turn. The handwriting in your letter twenty years old, or should we aaamid, plus American Tele- be. open for public inspection by baths, and a "walk-in" clos« We believe our son lacks the much as 1.80 at 2 p.m., ended the Do you agree that this is proper shows, need for practice on your phone and General Motors, would Sunday, in the master bedroom. power of concentration and good purchase insur- day with a net gain of .59 at punishment for talking or do you part. It is quite Juvenile for a be good starters. The community will be adja- study habits. He wants to pleas* ance? We de- 718.33. The community is planned think, as I and high school freshman. Isn't it al- Q.-"I am a retired widow. I need cent to the Wall Central School. avoid • "sameness," the buildi us and will say he understands sire to secure Standard & Poors 500-stock in- my classmates so juvenile for high school stu more income and am unable to Thirty-six homes are planned /or said. Two alternate designs a something when he doesn't Just . the best means dex rose .04 at 67.76. do, that this dents to act in such a manner work. I own one hundred shares the initial section. available for each model. to make us feel good. for my son's Among the 1,327 issues traded, type of punish- that they require discipline? each of Motor Wheel, Detroit Ed- The Virginian, a one-story Dishwasher, oven, cookini Can you help us? future. What however, losers outnumbered m e n t is a ison, and Southern Company, home of colonial design, includes units and automatic garagi R. B., Wayne, N. J. gainers by 566 to MO. New highs waste of time? do you' think Motor Wheel has not paid divi- three bedrooms, 1ft badhs, kitch- doors will be supplied with ead Dear Dr. Nason: for the year totaled 96 and new 3. B., Answer: of standard dends for a year because of ex- en-dining room, utility room, home. They will be serviced b; We have just found out that our lows 19. Livingston, Your son is concentrating on Oil of New pansion needs. Should I hang on living room with dining area, city water and gas heat, Mr 14-year-old son has an IQ of N. J. pleasing you rather than on learn- Jersey and or sell tnd'get more Detroit Edl- Volume, » vigorous 5.03 mil- family room, foyer and two-car Furlong said. 123. His marks in high school do not bear this out. ing his subjects. The help that American son?" V. W. lion shares, was down from garage. Answer: cy- The Glendola Land Co., headec his father and the neighbor are anamld?1 Wednesday'; 5.91 million. The teacher He is not a "wiseguy" and this anamld?" A.—First I would hold both De- The Captain's House is* a two- by Mr. Furlong, owns the tract giving him is temporary in na- Roger E. Spear A.. 0. troit Edison and Southern Com- U.S. Steel returned to the top story Cape Cod. It includes a liv- Walter Pfeiffer of Morrlstown has every is why we feel sorry for him. His Dr. Nason marks are in the high 70's and ture. This type of help fails to A.—I would pra&r a combina- pany. As to Motor Wheel, my of the list of most-active stocks, ing room, dining room, kitchen the architect. reason to re- reach the root of the matter. records indicate they.did pay a losing % at 50>4 on 103,900 with dining area, utility room, quest that you not talk out ot low 80's except for Latin which tion of both stockj plus in- Instead of smothering him with 10c a share dividend March 9, shares. .Second was Lionel, off full bath, bedroom, and a den •u ranee. help get him counseling on how 1963, the Irst since September, j at 6% on 61,400 shares. Third or second bedroom on the first Hollywood: I presume the 4s de- 1960. But; in spite of a fair show- was Sperry Rand, up % at ""' to study and let him dig it out floor. The second floor con- To Dedicate for himself. sired mainly for college educa- ing for last year, three of the on 51,100 shares. tains two large bedrooms and a tional purposes.-1 suggest con- last six years of operations have Next came Studebaker, off Vs full bath. It has a two-car ga- sulting your local insurance man resulted in losses, and the im- at 6'/,, and Martin-Marietta, off rage. ' Memorial To Dear Dr. Nason: as to the type of policy best mediate future' appears cloudy. % at 20J4. The Provincetown, a oiie-story Positive Thinking Being a mother of a teen-ager, suited for your needs. Profit taking continued sporad- I'm concerned naturally about I would withdraw from the sit- Colonial, features a living room Hintelmann By BOB THOMAS ers and Universal. Each time die I do not advice purchase of ically among the steels, but some his behavior. He started junior uation and — for better yield with fireplace, kitchen, dining AP Movie-Television Writer project failed. "one stock each month" if you of these issues were steady. RUMSON — The Shade Tree high school with a poor mark In and diversification — I would area, three bedrooms, l'/2 Then he took it to 20th Century- refer to one share. Brokerage Commission will dedicate a tr, deportment, but still his grades suggest Texaco rather than the BetWehem, which reported after batnS) utility room, workshop, HOLLYWOOD (AP)—It's lucky Fox. His luck turned at last. The costs would be prohibitive. to the late William H. Hlntel' were good. purchase of more shares of De- the dose of the New York Stock that Frank Ross believes In the; studio made "The Robe" as the mann at the Borough Hall to In my opinion, a mark In de- Your purpose could be better troit Edison. Exchange that its earnings were power of positive thinking. Other first feature in Cinemascope. morrow at 11 a.m. portment is just as important as served by setting aside i speci- (Mr. Spear cannot answer all about half of what they were a wise he might despair of ever Ross filmed it for $3.7 million and Mr. Hintelmann was born : a mark In a subject, to to show fied sum each month until $500 mail personally but will answer year ago, closed with net gain of Detour producing his pictures. reports that it grossed $30 mil- Rumson and was a lifelong re him this, both my husband and I has been accumulated — then all questions possible' In his col- i/8. Jones & LaugMin gained %. Take "The Robe." Ross tried idem here! He was one of thi lion. purchase the stock — broker- umn.) Republic' Steel and Youngstown 11 years to make it into a movie. took away his privileges until he original organizers of the' bo Ross is now finishing another Sheet were unchanged. To Become He was first set to do it at RKO, improves in his behavior, ough and served as the first boi picture on a religious theme, "The Chrysler fell \% as it encount- then Howard Hughes bought the When his friends told their ough clerk. Story of Norman Peale." He ered profit taking gain. General studio. He couldn't get a decision mothers what we did, they told Improvement worked only four years on tills Motors, despite record earnings, When the sidewalk and tree from the elusive Mr. Hughes. my son that we are being very LONG BRANCH - The pro- committee to which he had been one. eased %. American Motors When he finally wrested the old-fashioned, for as long as National, World posed $8,500 detour from New ppointed in 1922 became the The story Is about the New dropped %. his grades are good we should Ocean Aye. to South Broadway property from RKO, he signed for American Agricultural Chemi- Rumson Shade Tree Commission York clergyman. not worry about his deportment. to carry traffic when Ocean Ave. deals with MGM, Warner Broth- cal, Wednesday's volume pace- the following year, Mr. Hintel- The producer first came across in North Long Branch is closed I disagree. I would like to get maker, lost 2% ot the 5-point gain mann became its first secretary, the PeaJe legend through a Read- your opinion on this subject. * News in Brief later ti^s year will be a per- Later, he was named commis- it made in the prior session on er's Digest article, "Minister to Do you think I'm wrong? manent Improvement, acting city sion chairman, a post He he] news Continental (Ml plans to ac- Bike Safety Millions." He read up on the min- Mrs. J. P. O., Woodbridge, NJ. From the Wires of The Associated Preu manager John O. Jones / said until itel. quire its assets. ister, found his own philosophy Answer: yesterday. Mr, Hintelmann also was coincided with Peale's. GADSDEN, Ala. — Tight-lipped authorities have freed one ot Xerox fell 2%, Control Data Hurrah for youl We need more 1%, Polaroid %, and U.S. Gyp- Ocean Ave., between North member of the Zoning Board < Tests Slated two men questioned at length about the roadside slaying of a Mary- Ross went to work on a screen parents with your understanding land integration pilgrim. sum 1. Broadway and Sea View Ave., Adjustment and vice presidenl NEW SHREWSBURY —Bicycle treatment, He took his time; the will be Shut down on various oc- of the Borough Planning Board and determination. The other man still was being held today on an open charge. Tennessee Corp. fell V/t. The skills and safety habits will be income from the "The Robe" casions this summer and fall dur- A good answer for your son The man released was identified as Caddis KiUian, 44, who re- stock opened two hours late due He was one of the founders 01 tested Saturday morning. At provided the luxury of leisure. ing construction of a new ocean the Rumson Improvement As at times might be "I'm not other portedly turned himself in when bis wife told him officers had been to a preponderance of sell orders Swimming River School at 9 The storji was ready to film two mothers." bulkhead. sociation, and served as its sec looking for him. which had to be matched. The o'clock and at Vail Homes at years ago, but Peale's partloipa- retary for many years. Neither he nor authorities would talk to newsmen when he was planned acquisition by Cities City Council has approved an 11:30 the first two of four com- tion in presidential politics made Dear Dr. Nason; released late last night. Service of Tennessee, Corp.'s a& emergency appropriation so that He organized the Monmouth petitions will be held. the timing unfavorable. Until now. a detour can be made immedi- The Tuesday night rifle (laying of William L. Moore. 35, a Balti- sets, according to a published re- County Mosquito Commission, Sponsored by the Mid-Mon- "I'm glad I waited," said Ross. My grandchild li not making ately. The route, looking south more mailman, was termed a "senseless, brutal killing with no port, was delayed because of an- and served as its president foi mouth Jaycees, each event will "I have beconje a firm believer satisfactory grades in school. from New Orleans Ave. and Sea apparent motive except hate" by a, sUte investigator, Xt Maurice ti-trust problems. Cities Service seven years. be open to all area youngsters in that there Is a time for every- His older brother keeps the Breeze Ave., will cover Fay St. Chambers. ose %. -• •' A prominent realtor and mem- the third grade and up. The thing. Delays may;seem bother- radio and television going con- and the right-of-way, now city- South Puerto Rico Sugar rose ber of the 50-year club of the Na- competition will feature a course some at the time, but they are stantly. Could this be a contrib- owned, of. the former Southern % as sugar prices rose. tional Association of Real Estate to test a rider's skill while fol- often for the best. That was cer- uting factor? FAVOR TAX CUTS Division of the Jersey Central Yesterday's Closing Stocks: Boards, Mr. Hintelmann wai lowing bike safety rules. tainly true for 'The Robe.' And How can a grandparent help? WASHINGTON —A group of prominent businessmen headed by Lines, between Cooper Ave. and ACF Ind I.T-B:CWBrk16 known as the dean of realtor) In addition there will be a bi- I believe it is true for the Peale Henry Ford, 24 has called for a $10 billion cut in corporate and 49H South Broadway. . Mrs. H. B., Coallnga, Calif. Adtmfl Ex . in Monmouth County. In 1957, hi cyde inspection snd a written story. His views have much more .individual taxes—a move hailed by President Kennedy as demon- Air Prod Answer: Air Reduo 57 Mr. Jones said the oil-treated was awarded a plaque designate test. Each youngster with a acceptance now from persons of strating "a high sense of statesmanship." Alteg Cp 10 sale bicycle will be given a re- Music and talking from radios Allll L.U4 39 gravel-topped roadway will cross ing him "Monmouth County every faith Chan they did two or The call for a tax cut was in a statement of principles issued A1IM Pw an existing track line twice, at Realtor of the Year." He flective emblem for his bike. four years ago." and televisions fill a portion of by Ford and 35 other industrialists and financiers yesterday as they Allied Ch 49' the mind whether or not we try AI1K Oh»l the Cooper Ave. switching termi- also was a member of the Real Winners will be announced for The script covers the Peale launched a drive to whip up interest la tax reduction. Akoa mi nal, where it is .jinked to tracks Estate Board of New York. each area and prizes will be to shut them out. Among the major recommendations of the group, called the Am Airlln 68 years from his youth as a news- Am Brt ah 21' of the New York and Long Mr. Hintelmann also was awarded. paper reporter and his calling to Parents have a duty to pro- business committee, lor tax reduction in 1963, are that Congress Xm on M Branch Railroad, and at South 44' member of the Rumson Coun A grand prize winner will be the ministry up to his emergence vide some place and time for jnake "a substantial part" ot the reduction effective as early as JS 2FJFdJ j 58 Broadway. determined after the second two quiet study. Training children II possible (his year tnd that "a reasonable balance" be struck be- Ht 2O!S try Club and the Deal Golf and as controversial author of a best- Am Smelt 19' The manager said the track Country Club. competitions. They will be held . most important responsibility. tween federal income and expenditures. Am std w seller. 1 is/ used infrequently to supply Saturday, May 11, at 9 a.m. at Grandparents can do little. Am TTeel T«l 124;' Ross has oannily filmed "The Am TTt** 32; dealers in the area. The new Wayside, and May 11, at 11 a.m. Am VIKOM 63 Story of Norman Peale" for a ATTY. GEN. KENNEDY (ROUNDUP) Amp Ino 29 roadbed will be built so as not at Tinton Falls School. reasonable $800,000 and plans to (Dr. Nason will welcome your ATLANTA — Alty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy meets today with 55 to interfere with tram use of the Ban Burning Harold R. Greene, chairman of give it a special sell. He feels a questions addressed to him in the third Dixie governor in two days after warning that real 1 tracks, he said. the event, said the New Shrews- Armat CH S3 RED BANK - Councilman movie that deals with man's rela- care of this paper. He will ans- progress must be made in race relations or there will be worse 29' ,ury and Shrewsbury Township tionshi t0 Q^ shouW ttract „ Daniel J. O'Hern, chairman of wer those of widest interest In agitation and bloodshed 10 years from now. Atcblaon 29 »ntests are part of a nationwide All Kefia W council's fire committee, has wkJe audience of all creeds. his column.) ' The attorney general's scheduled session with Gov. Carl E. i Corp 35' "Lite-a-Bike" program conducted »ck W called upon residents to co-oper- Sanders of Georgia and state Democratic party leaders marked the 54'. Nix Variance by the U.S. Junior Chamber of 12) ate with authorities during thi •tart of a busy day in Atlanta, where several schools and colleges * Oh 381 Commerce. 44 present fire threat, which, he have desegregated. Bell & How 2314 The local contest is being For 160 Apts. said, has not been materially re- BemUx SI staged with the co-operation ot ' The agenda included meetings with three U. S. attorneys. One Beth Stwl duced by recent light rains. ot the primary reasons for the southern tour was to consult with Botlng 37 the police department and school Border) 6i«; Mr. O'Hern said, "The procla- local justice department personnel. Bore Warn <5«i In Township luthorities. Branawk Pan A W Air 33 1 mation of Acting Gov. William Buckeye PI Param Plct 37 MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -The Bucy Erta Penney JC 4914 Ozzard banning outdoor fires will HITS NUCLEAR PROGRAMS « Pa PwAIA Zoning Board of Adjustment last be fully enforced in the Borough NEW YORK —Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller says the Kennedy M'i Pa RH 3* night denied a variance request 9 Pepsi Cola of Red Bank until such time a Freehold Man administration's nuclear programs for Western Europe would cause PerKln Elm by Dominick Grandinetti, Long atmospheric conditions or local Pfizftr construction a "crazy quilt of nuclear forces within NATO." He urges a "gen- Phil El .33* Branch! for of a circumstances do not make such uine political partnership" with our Atlantic allies. Chrysler 10711 PhlU Pet / 53« 160-unit apartment project off Due for Parole Cttlei Sv Pit Steel ui{ fires hazardous." Rockefeller, a potential but unannounced candidate for the Re- Coca Cola Pub Sv E*O TOW Matawan Ave. • Fire Chief Charles R. Knoll and TRENTON (AP) - George Da- OoJi Pal Pullman 30VS In refusing to grant a varl publican nomination for President in 1964, spoke last night at .the Colura On Pure Oil 41\t his deputies have been instructed is of Freehold, who has served 60th anniversarsy y dinner of the Bureau of Advertisingg. Ooml Sol ROA ance, the board noted, that un- to take whatever steps they deem years of a life sentence for Con Xdli 66 R&ytheon der the present code no multi- , The governor told 1,700 newspaper publishers and other execu- Cont Cui 44 Repub Stl necessary to see that the procla- murder, is scheduled for parole Coop Bei 32% Revlon ple dwellings are permitted In tives: Corn Pd MK Reyn Met mation is enforced, the council' consideration next month, it was "Though the administration has talked a great deal about part- Coming d 16814 Eer Tot> any section of town. The mat- man added. nnounced today. Om Zell 67 Robert Cont ter was referred to the Town- nership, it li treating our friends of the Atlantic alliance as de- Cruo Stl Si Jos Lead Davis, now 38, was convicted 8t Rrg Pap 33% ship Committee which Monday pendent allies rather than Independent partners." cti W Seara Roeb COLTS NECK — A resolution r the 1946 murder of Frank Van D*«e Shell Oil will discuss amending the or- Del & Hud 20) Sinclair prohibiting all outdoor fires was liper. He told police that he Dent Sup 271 Smith AO dinance to permit apartments. RECALL EX-THRESHER SKIPPER Doug Afro 2Hi Bocony 26M adopted by the Township Com- ind Van .Riper had an argument Dow Chen 651,4 The other variance proposed WASHINGTON-The Navy has called back from retirement E>re*s Ind 28' Sou Pae mittee here last night. Mayor >ver a girl and admitted hitting Du Pont last night was for Mrs. Rut/i Cap*. William R. Anderson, former skipper of the pioneer nuclear 210 Sou .Ry William S. Buck said the ban will 'an Riper with a spade. Davis Dim u 32 Spftrry Rd Yancy to operate a catering and •ubmarine Nautilus, to help pull together its underwater rescue BaM Air L am 8td Brand continue until further notice. The said he then drove away, not 12J!i ltd Oil Cal restaurant business in an exist- programs and techniques for salvage from the ocean floor. But Kod committee took its action upon knowing that Van Riper was End John std on NJ 665'. ing building located on Cliff. Anderson's return to temporary active duty with a new naval EriEi e UcUk 6«i receipt of a telegram from H. dead. FIrwton. Studebiker 9954 wood Ave., Cliffwood, her resi group was learned today, little more than two weeks after the nu- Fla Pw 44: Texaco K'i Mat Adams, commissioner of the If paroled from his life sen- Fit P*L Tex o Prod WVi dence. clear submarine Thresher sank a mile and a half under the Atlan- Food FUr Tex a Sul state Department of Conservation dee, Davis faces a 3-5 year sen S* Texlron 33 !4 When rhe application was first FMC Cp till 5254 and Economic Development. sace for atrocious assault and tic's waves with 129 men. Ford Mot Tldewat Oil LOW COST NEW ROOM 4SH Tranaamer made in April, 1962, the board G*rret* 444 soy. >attery arising out of an argu O(n Accept t'n Carbide 110% could not approve it since it Before you have a new room added to your hoim, PRAYERS FOR ASTRONAUT Otn CUM 20% TJn Pac JO'4 .There's no Trick to Having Ex- nent in the state prison here den Dynam Unit Alrc was a use variance. Mrs. LEAVENWORTH, Kan.— When the United States'' first Negro ocn HIM ffi United, Cp tra Cash. You Get it Fast When iring which he allegedly pulled you owe if to yourself to get our low prices. Our Gen Fdi TBM. IB Unee 42% Yancy reapplied in March, 1963, You Use The Register Classified. knife and threatened a fellow astronaut Journey* into space, the prayers ot 900 nuns will be rid- Gen Motori 80 UB Plywd as a hardship case. own crew of skilled craftsmen do the entire fob. am Pub vt OT Rui> -^Advertisement imate. ing with him. m% US Smelt K>. The board voted 3-2 in favor Call now for your free estimate. 3Ui US Steel M'i Sister Martin Mary, sister of Air Force Capt. Edward J. Dwight, 25H Van Al Stl 35»4 of recommending (he variance. WaJworth Jr., says the Roman Catholic community of which she is a member 2O'i Warn R Pic The two opposed felt that it was shares her enthusiasm at her brother's prospects for a space trip. Goodrldt Un Tel 31* not a suitable place for this type Ooodyeir Wcirtg El 3615 Capt. Dwight has completed one phase of training at Edwards dries Co I White Mot business. The final decision Air Force Base, Calif., for the space program. Gt A*P 43k Woolwth 74 « will he up to the Township Com- G-rertround 48H 'nsBt Sh&T Gulf Oil 408 lenlth R mittee. Hamm Pip save on Here Pdr 111 Cent I LOCAL SECURITIES InItt BBuai MMob 40W',4 i AM E RICAN-Standard The following bid and asked quotations from the National Asso- In" l• H«r"" v am Egg Market Int Nick IBS AIR CONDITIONING ciation of Securities Dealers, Inc., do not represent actual transac- Int P»p»r 31K NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA) - tions They are a guide to the range within which these securities Int T»l*Tel 48 could have been sold (Indicated by the "bid") or bought (indicated Wholesale egg offerings more Chan by the "asked") at the time of completion. ample. Demand light yesterday. RETREAT STARTS TODAY Whites:' extras (47 lbs. min.) Cool your entire horns Put that wast* ipact in your Your baitmant can b»com» BANKS attic to good uis. Ltt ui con- an all-purpoit family room Div. Asked FORT HANCOCK — The facili- 28-29'/$; extras medium (40 lbs. vert it into axtra rooms. It quickly and •conomically. W« Asbury Park - Ocean Grove .50 33 ties of this installation have been average) 24-25 top quality (47 lbs. per weed coits Ion than you think. Call will help you dtiign it and Belmar • Wall National 2.50 made available for a retreat for min.) 28!4-30!4; mediums (tt lbs. and tat. prosant fras citimats. Central Jersey Bank (x) .60 25 Episcopal scouts to be held here average) 24-26; smalls (36 lbs. Farmers & Merchants l.OO today and tomorrow. The retreat average) 20)4-21^ peewees 16-17. First Merchants National Bank .23 11 is sponsored by the Episcopal Browns: extras (47 lbs. min.) 10.00 Keansburg - MlddJetown Commltte* on scouting. Rev. Hen- 4-29& top quality (47 lbs. min) NO DOWN PAYMENT! 29.00 Eat better..,Sleep better...Feel better... Long Branch Trust ry A. Male, Jr., rector of St. 29-30% mediums (41 lbs. aver Matawan Bank .30 PROTECT YOUR HEALTH AND HEART Monmouth County National .12 8J4 Mary's Church, Keyport, is the age) 25-27 smalls (36 lbs. aver- • FIRST PAYMENT AUGUST New Jersey Trust 1.00 adviser of the committee. age) 2O'/2-21'/i; peewees 16-17. 3.00 FREE Peoples National, Keyport ESTIMATI • UP TO 20 YEARS TO PAY Sea Bright National 1.00 INDUSTRIAL —EASY CALL SH 1-5061 FOR TERMS • DORMERS • MODERN KITCHEN Brockway Glass .80 ALTEX • ROOM ADDITIONS • MODERN BATHROOM Bzura Chemicals Family Circle • ROOFING - SIDING • PLUMBING -HEATINO Hanson VW-M PIPE and SUPPLY CO. • TORCH ENCLOSURES • MASONRY International Flavors and Fragrance* BUSINESS LOANS • GARAGI • IREBEWAY Laird t Company Newman Springs Road, Red Bank , Monmbuth Capital Monmouth Electric SHadyild. 1-1111 Monmouth Park $2,000 and up N. J. Natural Gas . l.oo FOR N. J. Natural Gas Pfd , 120 Contact ui for a FREE ESTIMATE by an MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. Rowan Controller Spiral Metal „ ANY BUSINESS PURPOSE HIGHWAY 35 AT HEDDONS CORNER—MIDDLETOWN AUTHORIZED AMERICAN STANDARD DEALER If. 8. Homes A Development Corp. Expansion • Debt Conolldatlon • Working Capital SHqdysidc 1-5040 PRospect 5-1333 (x) Divi&id wA Mr, Taylor h supervisor of BED BANK REGISTER cussed with Mr. Kk« the vari- out Mpecta o* municipal plan- •community reMoM. They dis- 4-Frid*f, April 26, 1963 POO* MAN'S PHILOSOPHER ByCeean Stratbtnore ning. cussed the emoloynsent picture in the Bayshore.. For Sunday, April Mr. Pike enlightened the com- Mr.. Pordy said a report and Study Group mittee on such topics as urban ITS HERE I Pre$entr-For You and renewal, county planning and recommendations will be made Jumped-at Conclusions in June.' . . PRIVATE LABEL* ITours •.. You mijfit even w»lk projected development. More to church for a'changet Don'; be Hears Pike meetings of the committee are too critical of others. They nave MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The scheduled with representatives of DAUGHTER BORN On Gardens and Life their problems just as you have taster plan study committee of civic and government groups in- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - A POMMUTERS yours. Go easy on spending dur- ie Strathmore Civic Association terested in good community plan- daughter, Laura Ann, was born BOYLE By HAL BOYLE ing (he week as saoney is a little ad as its guest Charles M. Pike, ning. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prlsco, ULUB "tight" new. Romance is under rector of the Monmouth Coun- Edwin Pordy, chairman of the 431 Line Rd!, Strathmore, in NEW YORK (AP)—Jumping b is a fine and welcome thing. Bi a cloud in most charts today, ' Planning Board, at its meet- committee, met Wednesday with Westchester Square Hospital; inclusions—and how many d Uncle Sam would have a happii and it would not be difficult to ag Monday night. ,. , Charles Lind and Robert L. Tay-Bronx,'April 12. Mr. and, Mrs BLENDEWHISKED Y ou agree with?: senior citizenry—and improve t get into arguments. In its effort to ascertain feasi- lor of Bell Telephone Labora- Prisco and sons, Alfred, Jr., and 86 Proof A.59 The best insurance against landscape—if at retirement tim ijlity of a master plan for the tories, Holmdel. Mr. Llnd is head Robert, moved into Strathmore «% straight feeling of uselessness in old age he gave every man and woma; Past ... In 1962, the gross Futura • • . Along with your l^hin the committee dis of the employment department last November, ' '• • . ' whiskeys. •fqt. garden. a quarter acre of earth and product established a new rec- refrigerator and freezer of the W% grain pocketful of seeds. future you'll be able to obtain 3.79 fifth Sorrow's crown of sorrow ord of some $554 billion. This is neutral spirits. among the elderly is the realiza It's hard to feel old when you'i a unit in which to store fruit well above, the 1961 level of five times as long as at present tion they are no longer needed. T< busy helping something to grov $518.7 billion. By comparison, By reducing tie supply of oxy- SUCCESSFUL stay young in heart and purpos Mirthquake the recovery from the recession gen in a sealed chamber, the COMMUTERS you have to dwell in a world tha One of life's pleasantest sigh ripening process will be retarded is dependent upon you andcanno is a fat woman having a bell low of early 1961 was quite without altering the taste or GARDENS WINE i LIQUOR get aloDg without you. ; laugh. There is so much of hi rapid during that year. textured having a good time—she's a re; Rose Tomalno, Proprietor When you plant a garden yoi create such a world. It wM'withe mirthquake. The Day Under Your Sign & LAWNS 184 Monmouth St., Red Bank without your hand. Are you tried of magazines th ARIES (Barn March 21 »o April If) LIBRA {Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) SH 1-9721 A Social Security Dension at 61 devote their entire issues to a s Mtmdlnt & nlUlooi service wlu help jen Quiet meditation prom buplrinf tf yoa gle general subject—such as wor to overcome Yoor despondent mood. can't attend church terrific toil mornlxiff. BEGIN WITH en, money or the atom boml TAURUS (April 20 to M«y 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) They give me a big yawn. mere's some strun la personal K Then ire food aspects for stttnstncnlnf ihlps but It will dear br mld-afterooOD. tin with Jond ooet. Don't bt itabbom. PROPERLY I never trust a man who say GEMINI (May 21 to Jun. 21) SAGITTARIUS .(Nov. 22 fo D*c 21) he feels good on Monday rnorn- Don't force lttuu. Aim for a better undo Hews received via the inpevtat nay spiel you until yon learn the brut factij OPEN A ings. He is bound to be either dlnf between family members. CONDITIONED CAPRICORN (Die. 22 4o J.n. 20) liar or a hypocrite. CANCER (Jun» 22 h> July 21) If you are totni on a ihort Jaunt* get n Toe the line Insofar as traffic lawi lit An optimist is a person wh concerned. Accent safety in all ways. «aily •tart and drlrt eanfullr* gives a modern child a penny am AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 .0 FtK 19) SAVINGS LEO [July 22*o Aug. 21) "You an better oft it borne tb*n to stray, SOIL!! expects to get back a look of gral Take It cair during «iriy fcottif, bat fQ but there's plenty tt activity tfaere. oat and have fun liter. itiide. PISCES (F«b. 20 to March 20) It takes a born critic to be VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Shaw yoar partner that KM can to hatf- HAVE YOUR K minor critU U probable bat jOttH hm •mv. no more, Pttci at bone U forth any ACCOUNT good dentist. so trouble waking thlnst 00L The worst part of being a carei O X W, FicM EnttfTr.Kl, Inc. diplomat is having to pretend yc HERE like caviar. When a woman doesn't ca: much about a man she address New Strathmore Residents him impersonally. But" if she SOIL TESTED FREE fond of him she gets a tirelei MATAWAN TOWNSHIP-New Gerald Kulka, 206 Deerfield La. AND SEE YOUR thrill out of calling him by residents who have moved into and children, Lisa, 5, and Da first name. Thus you can alway Strathmore are: , vid, 2, formerly of New Rochelle, SATURDAY, APRIL 27th SAVINGS GROW! tell what a girl thinks of you b Mr. and Mrs. James M. Clau- N. Y. Here's all you have to do: Dig down into' how often she employs your nam bault, 110 Deerfield La., and Also, Mr. and Mrs. Henk Lu Not Hopeless If son, Michael, 2, formerly of yendyk, 67 Deerfield La., former- your soil two to three inches with a clean Start today Life is never utterly hopeless Yonkers, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. ly of Flushing, N. Y.;. Mr. and spoon. Place your specimen in a clean a fellow as long as he can sti William J. Collins, 76 Ayrmont Mr:s. Richard J. Mitchell, 32 in a habit enoy eating corn on the cob. La., and children, Kathleen, 14, Drexel La., and children Mau- glass or paper container. We will test it Wisdom drowns in the first ma: Christine, 8, and William, 13, for- reen, 11, Susan, lit, and Francis and advise you on what method to use to that will grow tini; folly flowers in any poun merly of Springfield, Mass.; Mr. 5, formerly of Brooklyn; Mr, and for the future thereafter. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Elgart, 48 Mr:s. George J. McGraw, 9 Drex- condition your soil. Nine out of ten husbands nev< Drexel La., and daughter, Alyssa el La.,, and daughters, Roxanne, with dividends read the fine print in their Ii: Sue, 2, formerly of Palisades 12, and Cheryl, 7, formerly of insurance policies—but four out Park; Mr.\ and Mrs. Alfred W. Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald added to !ive of their wives do. Foiitanria, 89 Deerfield La., and Pepe, 57 Deerfield La., and chil- DuPont Turf Builder i&~iv in children, Rosalie, 16, and Alfred dren, your account. A single girl doesn't become an i, Lisa, 3, John, 2, and Deb- COVERS 5,000 SQUARE FEET 97 old maid until she brings hom Jr., 9, formerly of Brooklyn; Mr. orah, 1, formerly of Jersey City; her second cat. and'Mrs.' James C. Hynes, 143 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosen, 93 Deerfield La.,, and their children An old bachelor never seem: Ayalon La., and children, Eric, Reg. 4.95 SPECIAL Gladys, 16, Janice, 14, James, 12, lonelier than when he's trying 12, Steven, 10, Gary, 4, and Irv, 3 Lois, 9, Gregory, 5, and Donald, ACCOUNTS INSURED make friends with a baby. 10 months, formerly of Bayside, 2; formerly of Staten Island; Mr. N..iY.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo TO $10,000 If there were only one tree and Mrs. Edward Kastaggo, 42 the world, what kind would yo Sdinapf, 200 Deerfield La., and Drexel La., and son Eric, 2, for- 1 want it to be? I'd like it to be an children , Lawrence, Jr., 10, Nan- apple tree. Second choice: Oa merly ol\ Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs,cy, JS and Robert, 6 weeks, for third choice: Elm. JHonorabl BMtfy of Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. mention: ta %i

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FREEHOLP . - Roy Cmnbi, •4 A Neptune City bated here recently by Surrogal Mr. Nitka said »he expected custodian at the Monmouth Coun^ woman left bequests to Fitkla Edward C. Broege, bequests, early approval of a training pro-, ty Court House, is recovering tb« MCOSS and the $1,000 were made to Alexis Levii Appointment gram he had called for in the from a severe cut on his left Neptune City First Aid Squad. Susan Levin and Irene Radfor category of general machine hand suffered Sunday while ASBURY PARK - The Man- Mrs., Gertrude ;B. Wean, who The remainder of her estate wa: shop operator. working with a skill saw at home, died March 26, left $5,000 to each left in trust, from which,H00 power Advisory Committee for oMhe organizations, with the month is to be paid to her slstei Monmoubh County has decided hospital fund to go "for investi- Helen Koger. Upon the death to bide its time in the selection gation into gynecological disturb- her sister, the remaining fum of a replacement for its chair- ances which cause Malformed axe to be divided among thi man, Francis J. Bolduc, Shrews- DWCME^REMODELED- KITCHEN* births." Also in the will, pro- hospital, the first aid squad am bury, who resigned to take his MCOSS. new position as executive direc- tor of the New Jersey State Bar ELSA K. RUTBERG, Rumso Association. Settle Fatality who died April 8, left he/ rea The group, meeting Monday estate and furniture to her chil in the office here of the New dren. The remainder of her es Jersey State Employment Serv- Stilt for tate was left to her busban ice named a nominating com- FREEHOLD -jThe widow of Sam, and children, Jere Rutberi and Susan K. Kuehl. mittee to offer its selection of a Fort Monmouflj soldier killed candidates for chairman. In a hit-run auto accident on AGNES HAND; Middletown, Harry Shapiro, executive sec- who died Aprils, left hiif of her Oceanpori Ave., near the post's retary, and also manager of the estate to her nephew, Thoma Red Bank office of the state main gate, Aug, 24, 1961,; ac- N. Egan, and the remainder employment service, said Wednes- cepted J8.000 Wednesday k settle- her nephew, Samuel Biggin, an Charlotte E. Jones. day "an election meeting likely ment of a suit against the wom- will be held early next month." HOWARD A. WELCHER, owr an who drove the car. Paul Brown, manager of indus- ef of Cabin In The Sky, Atlant The agreement between Mrs. trial relations at Bendix Corp.'s Highlands, who died April 8, lef Hilda B. Williamson of Nichols, wearing apparel and interest Eatontown plant, is chairman of B.C., and Miss''Penelope Potter drugstores in Mexico to his so: the nominating committee. Oth Fine Workmanship Combined With of 1172 Ocean Ave., Sea. Bright, er members are Theodore L. Nit- Roger WeJoher, and the remai BACK IN BUSINESS — Red Bank's Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia, right, and Dominick Exceptional Planning was ratified in a .consent judg- der to his wife, Marie. ka, director of vocational educa- ment entered .by Monmouth Scaglione shake hands yesterday when VanBrunt Printing Company returned to busi- tion for Monmouth County, and County Judge Edward J. Ascher. ANIELLO RUSSO, Red Bank, ness in permanent quarters on Shrewsbury Ave., opposite Chestnut St. Carmen Gordon Strout, personnel mana- SEVERAL COMPLETE KITCHENS ON DISPLAY who died April 5, left his estai ,Mrs. Willfamson, whose hus- Scaglione starts up one of the company's new presses. The brothers own the firm, ger of Electronics Associates, CONTAINING BUILT-IN APPLIANCES to his children, Maria Mancin Inc., Long Branch. band, Herman, 28, was killed, Emma Pierce and Aniello Russc which was burned out in the Monmouth St. fire March 19. Discussed at the meeting were agreed to dismissal of parts of Jr. .MODERN KITCHEN DLSIGN her suit naming, as co-defend- proposals made by Miss Kath- CARL BENSON, Sea Bright trolling and managing the flow of said, "is the question whether this leen Hourigan^ manager off thhe ants, Kabe, Inc., which trades as who died Feb. 19, left his estat and even of the govern public official reflects administra- Asbury Park employment office, Charlie's Bar, Rt. 35, Ocean to Lillian Grassin. 'Labor Court' Township, and Mrs. Catherine ment's 'right to lie.'" for training programs under the DOROTHEA K. COATES. Long C. Betx, operator of the bar and Arthur Sylvester, assistant sec- . The ANPA president said there provisions of the new U. S. Man- Branch, who died March 20, lef an officer of Kabe. Is Suggested retary of defense for public af was a moral difference between power Development and Train- her estate to her children, Ger The suit, filed by Thomas J. ene, Claudia and John H. Coatei Smith, Jr., of Red Bank, alleged that the government had such a He mechanics, was unanimously ap- F. HOWARD LLOYD, SR., Ma By ANPA Head Miss Potter, then under 21, had right when its security is threat- said that if a government begins proved. But the other, for sewing awan, who died Feb. 28, left his b:en served alcoholic beverages NEW YORK (AP)-A three- etied, to deceive its citizens, for what machine operators, was set aside estate to his.daughter, Frances tt Charlie's Bar prior to the sided "labor court" was suggest- ever motives, it has begun to because a majority of members Pitcher, and son, F. Howard accident and was unfit to drive ed Wednesday by Irwin Maier, Maier corrode their trust. were not sure that local work In Lloyd, Jr. " When It occurred. - president of the American News- The following left their, estat paper Publishers Association, as Military police heard a com- to their wives: JOHN R. AYERS motion when Sgt. Williamson a possible cure for newspaper JR., who died March 25, ahc strikes. was struck and reported the li- James V. Bruno, who died Apri cense plate of a passing car. 4, both Little Silver; John O Maier, president and publisher .Miss Potter was subsequently ar- Bjorck, who died Feb. 23, Ro of the Milwaukee Journal and rested and admitted being the meyn Y. Thatcher, who die Sentinel, spoke before the asso- driWi Feb. 11, and Steve Urniasj, whi ciation's annual convention which : In their pleadings, prior to died April 9, all Middletown: has given prime attention to having the case scheduled for Clifford Mecouch, who dfed Apri causes behind the prolonged New trial, the Charlie's Bar interests 7, and Edward Ritscher, Sr., whi York and Cleveland strikes. denied knowledge of Miss Pot- died March 4, both Long Branch "Surely there must bs saner ter's age as well as any respon- Harry C. Bradley, who diei ways of settling differences than sibility for the fatal accident. April 4, and Joseph Scalzo, whi the catastrophic strikes that have Clarkson S. Fisher, Long died April 7, both Rumson occurred these last 12 months," Branch, was attorney for Miss George M. Anderson, Highlands Maier said. Potter. Frederic Ritger, and who died Apra 3; Joseph P. Fai "One of the alternatives that is Frederic Ritger, Jr., of Newark rell, Fair Haven; who.'fliej Marc! being discussed among some pub- and Washington, respectively, JO, and Howards R. tJafitey, At Ushers is a jfes'frfke, no-lockout represented the bar interests. lantic Highlands, who'died Jun agreement among publishers and 9,1962. .,; .,;•;';.-.', union leaders, .annbined;with the establishment of. a .'latjdr« courj' FRANKLIN GttABOATES consisting cCiroJoagement, labor PORT MONMOUTH'*-' Albert and a 'third force' representing HEARINC AID SERVICE Franklin, electrical: technicia the public. • ., -,; •.-.,- MX MARKS RKPAIMD seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Such a court would have the MIDIN'S JEWELERS George Franklin, Campbell Ave. power to resolve all disputes that ...I Inad It ' graduated from the; Great Lakes could not be settled by the parties Naval Base electrical school an immediately involved?' ' '• • • IAYSHOK PHARMACY spent 17 days with bit parent;. Maier said pse pt^more effi- Hiinwajr >• and Id AM. He has been assigned to th cient machinery, by newspapers U.S. Surbachi, Norfolk, Va. should be coupled with huma'ge consideration for employes — a point stressed also in a report by the most convenient way the association's Standing Com mittee on Labor Relations. "I would guess that few, if any to Bank is from publishers would countenance thi wholesale and abrupt dismissal a long-service employes because o YOUR CAR! the introduction of improved mechanical processes," he said. Parking problems disap- "But when such employes die, pear . . .you save tune resign or retire, no logical de- and trouble when you use 'ense can be made for the hiring our convenient Drive-In. of unnecessary replacements. Banking Service. Just drive the long run, not only the publn op to our outside teller's but the unions themselves wil window and make your de- suffer if they insist on a news- posits or withdrawals with- paper hiring new people for un- out ever leaving the seat necessary or nonexistent jobs." of your car! This is just On another topic, Maier criti one of the many ways that cized what he called secrecy am wa try to make banking constraint in government. htn easier and more Publishers are disturbed, he pleasant for you! said,' when "an administration official speaks of using news a weapon in the cold war, of con- FIGURE'EXPERT KEANSBURG-MIDDLETOWN Catholic Men Open DEBBIE DRAKE says NATIONAL BANK Biennial Convention GREAT TO YOUR WAIST! KEANSBURG MIDDLETOWN LINCROFT \ ATLANTIC CITY -More tha Church & Cart Ave. Kings Hwy. 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W. tiUUtY PENMNGTON. President JAMES J. HOGAN. Editor The letters arrived this morning. Both concern M. HAROLD KELLY, Genera] Manager motion pictures. One is an invitation to* a party after the London opening of "55 Days at Peking." The other wmiam F. Sandtard and Arthur Z. Kandn Item* I* Frank W. Harbour Is a note from Generalissimo-Franco's secretary, say* Auoclitt Edlton IDUltUwa Bumu H|i. Member o! the Anoeiated Pren ing that Franco will be happy to see the premiere of m* uiiililrt Pnw u nuiil ntunnrtu to ti» OM tor nyubuuuoa m ill uw loon inn xtnu* b lau "The Valley of the Fallen" with me in tm HMIutllir aim 4ltpwekUL Madrid. > ' Member ol American Newspaper Publishers Auoclatitro Small world, isn't it?. May J tell you Member Audit Bureau ol Circulation something? It seems like a few weeks n» IM Buk Itafinu luiran a» flauciu mtwniUUtllu lor tjoofrmMioii *mn tn adnttlnmintu but mil rtt>rtm MUMSt eu»r|t. Uiml pan ol ui tdTirtliemmt L wblcB thi upojriplucu trrar oocuri. Mrtntnn Ml ago that I was crying because my moth- •iMH oaHtr Uw uauwu IsunuiutiT °l tnir trrai vmcn n»T oeeu. er wouldn't give me six cents to go to Ihi« nniitti uraau » rMpooilblilUu tor itauminu of apuuoni la litun Ma lu the Saturday matinee atthe MonticeUo Buta>npU»-l tOD •silt aotr «i «natu. I mnflt copy bj mill. 10 centi * aMtlu-|l9.M I tttte* to Theatre. Yes, crying. It was unjust that other children could get the six cents FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 BISHOP (5 cents admission, 1 cent war tax) by asking, but I had to wash dishes and dust the livfng room and, If she wasn't pleased with the work, I got Open Door to Facts nothing. • • .> , • Congratulations belong to As- this measure that if they do not have Funny? Not a bit The six cents, at that time, rep- semblyman Alfred N. Beadleston the equipinenf^hey may arrange to resented a bigger thrill than either of these letters do today. All week long I looked at the big colored lith- Republican, of Shrewsbury, the au-have the government photocopy the ographs in front of the MonticeUo. They showed Jetta thor of the "Access to Public desired information and, for this Goudal, and sometimes Hedda Hopper, in a World Records" bill which the Legislature service, pay ill fee. This all War I spy drama. I was too small -to uhderstatid' the has passed. Through the exercise of seems simple enough provided ex- delicate nuances of silent movies, but it always seemed its provisions, people seeking official ecutive steps are taken to make sure that someone had the secret papers and someone else information will find it much easier that clerks have adequate and real was trying to find the secret papers. V It was pretty scary stuff! Especially when" secret to get the facts they want. reasons for being too busy to serve panels began to open behind Hedda Hopper and she Ours is a government of the peo-the person asking for facts. didn't know it. Sometimes, when I couldn't control toy- ple, by the people and for the peo- It appears well within reason that These Days: self, I used to yell at her to look behind her, quick. But ple and precisely that—on all levels the bill does specify certain types LETTERS this was childish and people used to turn in theirseats —is what it should be. Public records of data that must be kept under FAVORS RT. 35 BARRIER to stare at me. \ Rocky learned About Selling Fish SO Silverbrook Rd. Mom also caused me to miss Chapter Nine of "The obviously belong to the public—who wraps. This includes information on Shrewsbury, N. else? So there should be no stumbling Iron Claw," and the other kids had to tell me every what is said at judicial or officially By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN To the Editor: bit of it I could get the shivers just listening. Some- blocks put in the way of people who planned executive sessions. And it Your editorial appearing This columnist has his doubts that Nelson Rock- April 17, concerning the death times they got scared telling, and once in awhile I want to read, inspect or copy them, takes in data that, misused or mis-feller would make the most effective Republican cand trap of Rt. 35 told the stark truth. dreamed that the man in the Iron Claw had me by the date for President in 1964, if only because his "image As you say, this stretch of High windpipe. My brother John sat up in bed and said: "If with certain rare exceptions. understood, might be dangerous to my 35 is so extremely danger- As Mr. Beadleston has pointed the public. Care must be taken in theto use that increasingly detestable word, is too similar ous because cars go too fast. Thi you don't stop kicking I'm going to tell Momma." ' out, some persons seek to examine latter instance in judging the value to the image projected by John F. Kennedy. But left turns," cars pulling out o A born stoolie. The important thing was the six Rockefeller should manage to captun supermarkets and other bus- records for "purely political pur- of dangerous information and who inesses dotting the highway mean cents. Sometimes, when my mother was pleased with the White House, it is virtually certai total inability to control a car my work, she would give me a nice even seven cents poses." But one can find only full is set in place to do the judging. But that a new note of healthy realism going at the legal speed limit and, with the extra penny, I could get four black hag- agreement with his opinion: "That 50 miles per hour. We. all pay no one wants to push the panic but- would be introduced into such thing for these terrible accidents as gaes, a hard candy guaranteed to last from newsreel to doesn't matter. A public record is a ton without due cause. as foreign aid and the inter-American our insurance and hospital rates the final sickening clinch of the lovers. Alliance for Progress. soar. However until tragedy public record, good or bad—so states What Mr. Beadleston appears to strikes home, one merely notes My mother has been gone almost six years. She During World War II Rockefejle would not be impressed with the letters which arrived the law—and should be accessible to have done in his bill is to clarify with regret (and forgets) th the public." the atmosphere surrounding the vital served the Roosevelt Administration a dead and injured. I know no\ this morning. The first, signed by John Davis," chair- Co-ordinator of Inter-American Affair what it is to be personally man of The Bank Organization limited, says in part: Explaining why he was prompted field of information. Representatives He came out of the war convinced thai fecfed, having lost a very dear "It will .give, Mrs. Davis and me great pleasure,if you to draw up this legislation, Mr. OwnbertaiB friend in the crash of April 9. of the press, among others, will bene- something had to be done to provide investment ou For several years I have been and MrstjBlsSop wi'U join us for supper afterwards In Beadleston told of difficulties many fit greatly from having the "open lets in Latin America that would prove as attractive tc most apprehensive every time the Orchid, Room of the Dorchester Hotel." traveled Rt. 35, having witnessei persons have had in the past when access" provisions spelled out andlocal capital as that ancient triumvirate of "land hold many accidents, but because mj Imagine flying to London to see a movie? Espe- they went to government offices to made into law. Better; the entire pub- ings, buildings or hoardings." (The quotation is from parents live in Keansburg, I mus cially when you consider that "55 Days" will be show- Rockefeller report made while he was chairman o: do it, although I make it a rule ing at the old MonticeUo in a few months? At reduced examine records "only to find the lic is being served by this measure. never to stop anywhere here be- person in charge too busy to co-op- Mr. Beadleston through the years something called the Internationa] Development Ad cause of the risk involved, prices if you get in before six p.m.? visory Board.) The sterilization of wealth was stopping must be dreadful for the Middle- The second letter—well, why lie? I feel proud of erate with them." Wider welcome has proved himself,to be a topnotch progress all over Latin America. town police, day after day, it because I wrote the little half hour movie called moving shattered, lifeless bodies will be given to inquirers now. They public servant. His work in behalf Working from his war-gained insights, Nelso and those injured beyond hope "The Valley of the Fallen." It was Franco's idea to build will have the full right to sit down of educational improvements in NewRockefeller set up- an entirely non-government Inter- and then the forlorn duty of a cathedral inside a mountain for the Spanish war dead ringing the doorbell of the unfoi and hand-copy facts they want or, Jersey is legion. His great belief is national Basic Economy Corporation in 1947, with tunate family and seeing thi of both sides. It was Samuel Bronston's money which if they have their own equipment, that "people have the right to total capital of $12,5 million contributed largely b; shock and disbeliel when he tfttd made the picture. Ralph Wheelwright produced it, in himself and his four brothers. The aim of IBEC was the sad words that a loved one's color. All the revenue from it goes to the Benedictine they may make page-by-page photo- know." He keeps on doing something life has been ended in a second. to get local industries going in Venezuela and othei monks who maintain the church. graphs. It now also is provided in about it. Not too long ago, there was underdeveloped lands, and then, after they had gotten public bus transportation between It is not, however, an epic like "55 Days." In fact, a good start, to sell them either in whole or in part to Red Bank and Keansburg, am the trailer for "55 Days at Peking" may run a little Your Money's Worth: local enterprisers. the abandonment of this service longer than "The Valley of the Fallen." Besides, the has required many people to de- Too Much, Too Soon pend on relatives and friends to Pekjng picture has the beautiful Ava Gardner. With The first ventures of IBEC were amateurish an shop, visit the doctor and dentist her in it, you can eliminate the Chinese. U. S. on Threshold of Business Spending Upsurge in' Red Bank, etc., thus increas- starry-eyed. A fishing company in Venezuela, capital- ing the local traffic volume and Frankly," I don't think my mother would have By SYLVIA PORTER ized for $1.5 million, failed because it hadn't reckonec have heard many expressions oi cared for either picture. There was nothing she en- with the fact that Venezuelans don't particularly liki dismay and regret from Keans joyed more than a good cry, and these are not weeper The United States is en the profits, paychecks and jobs in oui one year ahead are understated, burg residents. country. and thus the probability is that o eat fish. A farm development company went t< peepers. A long time ago, there was a movie called threshold of an upsurge in bus I shall certainly write to oui business spending will remain at Government spending is rising pieces when it tried to apply temperate zone methods governor and our state highway "Over the Hill," in which a sweet old lady named Mary ness (pending for modemizatior very high levels during the next Consumer spending is rising. officials concurring in your rec- and expansion of our factories three years. It will jump to new of weed control to the tropics. Said Nelson Rockefeller, Carr was sent to the poorhouse. My mother saw it Business spending is rising and ruminating on the collapse of the first IBEC enterprises, ommendations for a barrier, low- until the sprockets wore off the film. which will guarantee an upsurge bhe pace is accelerating in thi peaks, finally catch up, if cor- ering of the speed limits, jug- In our entire belhvether durable goods indus porations are given new tax in- "It was a case of too much too soon, rather than to handles and hope they will have Incidentally, by the time that one got'going, the economy. tries particularly. 1963 is in thi centives to invest and consum- compassion and help us. ers are given tax reductions. little and too late." price at the MonticeUo had been hiked to 11 cents in A record 196) bag. But all of this was 15 years ago. Taking a secon< Sincerely yours, the daytime and 22 at night It occurs to me now that Is now in Significant to all of us as this Most significant too is that for Helen F. Fredericks. bag. is, it's not the only significant the first tine since the business running start, the Rockefeller brothers' company began (Mrs. Paul C. Fredericks, Jr.; she didn't mind blowing the family rent money on With consum- spending boom of 1957, the sur- experimenting in a small way with Venezuelan super- "Over The Hill," and a few dozen handkerchiefs, too. Plans Understated er spending, vey suggests that companies are WHAT NEXT? business spend' markets. Here the company has had a phenomenal suc- recite this merely to show the injustice of the whole part of the survey by any means. starting to think in terms of ex- 12 West Front St. ing and gov cess: IBEC now has 18 supermarkets going in Venezue- Most significant also is that panding their capacity, not mere- Red Bank, N. J. ystem. ernment spend- business already plans to speni ly modernizing it as they have la, with seven more due to open this year. Other "su- By the time the movies were ready to talk, I was ing all heading To the Editor: in 19646546 almost as much a been primarily doing during the upward new, permercados" have recently been started in Argentina, The government's action in re- working and could pay for my own tickets. Simulta- this year's record. All previous past five sluggish years. Manu- leasing four criminals in exchang Porter the econom where they have suddenly become the rage. The cost neously, I began to think that the love scenes weren't surveys have indicated that pre- facturers report they plan to ex- or 21 Americans is not only an cao't go anywhere but up. Al liminary plans for more than pand their capacity by 12 pet of ground beef in a "Minimax Market,' act without legal precedent, bu so sickening after all. Some of them affected my time peaks will be set this year. cent In 1963-66; a year ago they which is the local name for one of IBEC's creations, i it is an act which carries dan- breathing. Once, when John Gilbert clutched Renee The expansion which began i CARMICHAEL planned only a 10 per cent in- half the amount that one has to pay in an old fashionei jerous implications because law Adoree to his breast in a French barn, an elderly lady February 1961 and is now moving crease in this period. If the pa has been declared subordinate t< into its 27th month is gainin WHO 4tf4 VoU tern really is starting to shift, Argentine grocery shop. nternational and national politics sitting in front of me complained that I almost blew new life and vigor. The obviou this would be of great import- In Brazil, the Rockefeller company started oul Three of these criminals tried her hat off. improvements in business am M' EAT YOUR W ance to our overall economy, with a grandiose idea that it might make money by o blow up Manhattan departmen As I say, movies have come a long way. Still, If consumer confidence recent!) MAv/E IT TOO for as Douglass Greenwald, chief tores and to plant bombs in oil have been of vital help. economist of McGraw-Hill's Pub- organizing a helicopter company for large-scale dust- refineries here in New Jersey my mother was here to read the two letters which ar- The question, therefore, shifts lication Division, pust it, "The ing, of crops. But it soon learned that no use could be egardless of possible injury or ived this morning, I know what her comment would to the outlook for 1964. biggest lift from capital invest- death to hundreds of innocen ment comes when the emphasi found in Brazil for helicopters in the off season. A beV "Who's going to give you the six cents to get It could be that 1964 will be eople. The fourth criminal is on expansion." company set up to engage in clearing jungle swamp there?" ... another highly prosperous year. nown as "The Hook" brutally land might have succeeded, but the progressive infla- murdered a nine-year-old girl. It well may be if Congress gives Good News All Around business and consumer spending tion of the Brazilian currency made it highly unprofit- Yet, our government "traded' THE FOREST'S PRIME EVIL Again, most significant is thi he freedom oi these criminals for additional stimulation through report from businessmen that ov- able to import the spare parts needed to keep crawler tax reductions for corporations the freedom of 21 Americans who er $1 billion of their 1963-64 and individuals to take effect In tractors and bulldozers in operation. ere guilty of nothing more than spending results from Washing- 1964. Taking a second running start in Brazil, however, mfortunately falling into Castro's ton's two moves last year to spu ands. We have done these Deeply Reuiurlng their investment. One wu thi the Rockefellers found an excellent market for hybrid Americans a grave injustice, be- This is what I think is the change in the Treasury's depreci- seed corn from the United States. The Sementes Agro- cause a trade implies equality, meaning of the 16th annual sur- ation rules in July to permit ceres, organized to produce the hybrid seed locally We have therefore "implied" by this trade that the Americans vey of business' plans for new many companies to write off their has become a good money-maker. Its management is plants and equipment by the Mc- equipment at a more rapid pace vere "guilty" of equally heinous Graw-Hill Dept. of Economics, re than previously. The otter was now entirely in the hands of Brazilians, and there is rimes! The government, by this action, leased today. the tax law allowing companies only one North American on its board of directors. las negated the truth and Justice a tax credit of up to 7 psr cent The results are deeply:reas- Another profitable Rockefeller investment' in Latin if our case, and elevated the lies of their purchases of new plan; suring, confirm the guess that American countries is a three-way partnership deal f the Cuban Communist govern- business has been hiking its plans and equipment. These two moves between IBEC, the Arbor Acres Farm, Inc., of Glaston ment. to invest in new *actories_and are bolstering business spending But more important, the gov- equipment since the government at a critical time. Now tax cuts bury, Conn., and local capitalists that brings new lines irnment has declared Its inten- survey in February estimated this for consumers and businessmen of breeding chickens to local farmers. Parent poultry ion of ignoring laws whenever type of spending at $39.1 billion would spur our Industries to keep farms set up under Arbor Acres Farm experts in Co- hey "are inconvenient. How far in 1963, up 5 per cent over 1962. up the momentum of their spend- rill this go? If our government McGraw-Hill's survey-, made in ing in 1964 and increase It as lombia, Venezuela and Argentina provide fertile eggs hose to, ignore criminal law, March and early April, raises veil. or day-old chicks to independent poultry raisers at a KW long will it be before the this estimate to an all-time high profit all around. dmlnistration ignores other laws of (40.1 billion, up 7 per cent, Stepped-up business spending ,nd rights such as "freedom of Every fraction of a per. cent rill not only add to paychecks Finally, the Rockefellers have financed, open-end press" because they, too, change in this spending Is cru- and profits. It will also raise mutual fund companies to invest in local securities in rove inconvenient to the gov- cially important not only because the government's tax take and Brazil, Chile and the Argentine. The mutual fund idea nment? of the bilge sums involved but thus quite possibly cut Into the Sincerely yours, also because spending on plants as caught on in Brazil and Chile, but the Argentinians budget deficit, Good news all Virginia Lyle. has a far-reaching impact on -Friday, April 26, 1963 around. iave yet to take to it. I (More LETTERS Pg. 7^ i i WaUetFound RED BANK REGISTER N. y. (At>) - "ASTROJGUIDE" By Ceean Friday, April 26, 1963-7 m PAY Ity yens ago, » wailet belonging For Sriwdty, April 2? to AI Fleury of Mjlora wu 1 Red Cross Aids MORE? stolen while be ww stationed a Pr«*«nt—For You .and | Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Yours... Planetary influences Fleury just got the wallet generally benefic and good fel- Fire Fighters [back, accompanied by a note lowship abounds. The path of SHREWSBURY - Exhausted from a woman who said her true love rum smoothly now, fire fighters in the Ramtown and Ihusband had found the wallet and everyone is in a good mood. the Smithburg-West Freehold hidden in a wall he was tearing Late in the day, children may areas of Monmouth County were down at the army post get tired and present problems. supplied with coffee, fruit juices A sharp reminder of 1943-4 Let them work off energy out- and buns last weekend by the gas ration book was tucked in side. Evening aspects are ex- county Red Cross chapter, under the wallet. cellent for entertaining. the direction of Rsy Smith, chair- man of the chapter', disaster food $170,900 AWARD IN SUIT committee. Past • • • The average men's belt Future • • • An increase in the NEW BRUNSWICK - Damages The chapter ordered 16 mat- we bat increased in the past touting 1170,000 were awarded gross national product of $24 tresses from Fort Monmouth for fwenty-five years, especially in Wednesday to a five-year-old boy billion, or 4 per cent, to $578, the reception center opened for the New England and, Atlantic and his parents by a Middlesex billion is forecast for 1963. by possible use by the county Civil MIDDLETOWN states, where many corporations County court jury. 1T» jury the Council of Economic Ad- Defense and Disaster Control or- Route 35 and awarded $100,000 to Bryan Bak- have their offices, and where ganization in the West Freehold New Monmoutli Rd er, 5, for burns suffered by the many officers have their "cor- visers. Private forecasts for 1963 School. The Red Cross disaster youngster when a can ol flaming porations." lend to be a little less. nurse vice chairman there was New Shrewsbury gasoline was thrown on him ac- put on standby alert. at Route 35 cidentally by a church mainte- The Day Under Your Sign Richard A. Kirby, Red Bank, nance man. The boy's parents, chairman of the chapter's dis Shrewsbury Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Baker of aster preparedness and relief Iselin, were awarded 170,000. ARIES (Born Match 21 to April 19) LIBRA (Sapt. 21 to Oct. 22) It la better to take a elumx samcUmt Tnrmi to loroa your own thlnxtnr on committee, committee vice chair- others onlr leads to antagonism. than to do aothlnl at ill. man S. Leonard Davidson and TAURUS (April 20 to May 20] , SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) The rlfbt kind of effort can yield excel- Don't be Influenced by the opinion of flee Mrs. Davidson, chairman of the lent effort! nnder pretmt transits. who Is not qaslllled to comment. disaster family service commit- BRING YOUR ROLLERS • SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 22 to Dae. 21) tee, inspected both areas and in- GEMINI (May 21 tojui»2l| Help an unfortunate person find a new This Is a rod time for teichloi a. akin nlcae In Ufe. Gratefulness will be your formed authorities of Red Cross TO FROWN'S AND HAVE YOUR ~ to Tflttaflten or Joining them In a spoct. rewsrd. services available. FOR HEALTHY OUTDOOR FUNI SHADES MOUNTED WHILE YOU WAIT! ' CANCER (June. 22 to July 21) CAPRICORN (Doe. 22 to Jan. 20) ConfmocM with others of mutual literati Tou can Insun success bj stictlnt to U» The chapter had offers of as- will prore bmeflcUl and profitable. job tren thoush otho* an plsylnt. sistance from the West Freehold WHITE or EGGSHELL ! .LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Fab. If) EXCITING 12-PLAY GYM WITH 18" LAWN SWING This U a tool time to intloenee ottun m This U a cool time far purenssbf hout- Methodist Church and the Wall Uwr an naetptlbu to ntraUcu. Jtm Items, dolnl outside chores, etc. Township First Aid Auxiliary. A TERRIFIC BUY that means ysars of pleasure for your VIRGO {Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Don't do atvthlnf that could t* open to Grant reasonable reoussU If potslble. M children. Includes: skyride, 2 swings, 18" lawn swing with WINDOW SHADES: If othera flod out aMnt It don't ittcottTenlenoa Tounelt too mach. wooden seats and floor, trapeze, gym rings, chin bars, • Mounted on your ralltrt C MM. Field Enterprises. Inc. | Straihmore 7-ft. slide. Strong and safe. Outer frame is 2" tubular steel. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krusch, 466 Lloyd Rd., and son, Michael, Top measures 8'6", legs 7'3". Come, tee—bring trt« kids! 27 Man Cleared 2, spent the past week with Mrs. Comp. value 29.88 Letters Krusch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. FREEHOLD — Paul Roses o) Ralph Levy, in Greensboro, N. C. (Continued) Irvington, charged with issuing PRAISE FOR POLICE, two worthless checks in Middle- Col. and Mrs. Charles Herr- STREET DEPARTMENTS town two years ago, was cleared mann, 20 Imbrcok La., enter- Red Bank, N. J. Wednesday in Monmouth Count, tained Saturday night at a Poly- Court. To the Editor: nesian dinner. Attending were May I tajte this opportunity to Judge Elvin R. Simmill dis- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer, ol thank the Red Bank Police De- missed, during trial, a charge Carmel, Calif., and Mrs. Claire partment and also the men whoof giving a $100 bad check to Dill, Little Silver. Mr. and Mrs. take care of the catch drains on Abe Adler, 1857 Rt. 35, Middle- Kramer are en route to Europe Broad St. of our town. The ef- town, Jan. 2, 1061. A jury found WE RE-TAPE and RE-CORD on a shopping trip for their dress 5ID1 S ficiency and awareness which him not guilty of giving a {350 shop in Carmel. YOUR VENETIAN BUNDS! they relate to their respective bad check to Mr. Adler Feb. 23, jobs is terrifici 1961. BRING THEM IN TODAY J Sunday guests at the home of ALUMINUM PATIO CHAIR During November of 1962, I lost Charles Frankel of Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dublin, 1B7 my wallet in Red Bank. At that Weather-resist Fire- *& jb>» f / Park represented Mr. Rosen, As- Deeriield La., were Mr. and Mrs. time I called the police depart- «tonepo!ywebbing.Al- 3.99 i(We re-screen any aluminum sistant Prosecutor John A. Petil- Norman Barnash and children, uminumframe. Green, ••» * ment, reported the loss, and left Robin and Mitchell, and Mrs. El- yellow. my business address. This morn- lo, the state. frame window vin Zita, all of. North Arlington. ing, April 22, 1963, my wallet was A jury also acquitted Ernesl Mr. and Mrs. Barnash will move "«_. • BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY returned to me via the Red Bank Mears, 32, of Oakland Mills Rd., into Strathmore in July and Mrs. TV Daily & Saturday 8 AJW.-5:» p.M. Police Department, who delivered Englishtown, of rape in Manala Zita will move in in October. II Wed. aad Frl.'tllJ P.M. it personally to the office, at pan in January, 1962. SLIDING DOOR RECORD CABINET I I "Between Yanko's & Rmssilles" /fi* which I work. They said that it LA vSp Joseph Marino, son of Mr. and 9 was recovered in a catch drain PLAN SCOUTS' SUMMER A beautiful example of the simple, Unclut- on Broad St. Mrs. Paul Marino, 19 Autumn LEONARDO — Camping and La., celebrated his 12th birthday tered lines so characteristic of modem furni- JPX)WQ8 had 4tmymn# While this wallet did contain trips for girl scouts this spring Saturday afternoon with a party ture. Richly handsome in mahogany, walnut • papers of value which did have and summer were discussed at for his friends. Present were 32lroadSr. SHadydd* 1-7500 RtdBank to be replaced at the time of the Girl ' Scout' Neighborhood Barbara Pordy, Laura and Lynn or limed oak finish.- Space-saving sliding the loss, and it was really odor- delighted meeting in the Community fin Gardner, Karen Allweiss, John- door, graceful, tapered legs. 40* long, 18" iferous, I was indeed fine Granger, Susan and Sally to recover it. Quite a thing . . . house April 18. Among those deep, 26* high. present were Mrs. James B. Matthewson, Helene Eisenberg, INNERSPRING MATTRESS CHAISE this American way of life. Chris Kearney, David Roberts, Bryce, Mrs. Frank Crawford and Aluminum double tu- mg* Aft It Pays to Advertise in The Register Respectfully, Richard Rosenblatt, Thomas Ot- Evelyn A. Alverson. Mrs. Edward Lassik, ; •; bnlar frame. Adjusts l|l«ola taway, Steven Hetrick, Frei to 5 positions. Vinyl Traphagen, Edward Pearson and; (nnerspruur mattress. Nancy Walker. Belford A family celebration was given for the fourth birthday of James In the Plymouth-Ford-Chevrolet league... MoHugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MoHugh of Linda St., April 17.

Elaine Fretwell, daughter of PLYMOUTH HAS ALL THREE- Mrs. Charlene Fretwell, also cel- 3-PC. REDWOOD PICNIC SET ebrated her ISth birthday April 13 with Judith Hornichar, Pa- GREAT BUY! Big 6- _ _,_ foot table, 2 benches 1A DO tricia Garrison and Eileen in seasoned California 17* WO 24" METAL VERSA-TABLE I Schwarz. redwood. Protective HIGH QUALITY dye-stain. FOLDS FLAT, ROLLS A stork shower was given for Mrs. Richard Lautenslager, Park Ave., at the No. 1 fire auxiliary meeting April 17 in the fire house. 9.95 Amazingly versatile-^shelves fold in half when de- Brian Gumbert, son of Mr. and sired. For storage, table folds flat to less than 3* deep: LOW PRICE Mrs. Harold Gumbert, Turner Dr., celebrated his ninth birthday Bronzetoae finished metal, rolls on 3" casters. 17J4x last Saturday at a family party. 24x28"h.to top shelf.

John Urbine, son of Mr. and 5 -YEAR/50.000-M1LE WARRANTY! Mrs. Stanley Urbine, Brookslde Dr., celebrated his 16th birthday April 16 with Mr. and Mrs. Peter takes and family of Hillside and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Urbine, #1 QUALITY ROSE BUSHES Eileen Schwarz, East End Ave., daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Michael LOW PRICED! Schwari, celebrated her 15th birthday April 19 with Patricia arrison, Locust, Judith Horni- char, Leonardo, and Eleane Fret- OUR PARA-ZENE 44c each well, this place. They later at- tended a movie in Red Bank. PARA NUGGETS What a bargain-low price C for select #1 plants! Won- 5 ibs. 99 derful assortment of fa- New vorite varieties and colors 100% paradichlorobenzcne. —all flourishing, nursery Kills moths and larvae, Shrewsbury keeps closet fresh-smelling, pruned. Hurry in, buy all prevents mildew. you need now, they'll go Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heaslip fast at this low Newberry and family, 91 Cloverdale Cir., spent last weekend with Mr. and price. Mrs. Philip Nelson, Manhasset, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are former residents of New Shrews- sury. SMART PEOPLE KNOW IT BECAUSE PLYMOUTH SALES ARE UP! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Mil- POLY VINYL CORDED ler, 35 Meredith Dr., last week Shrewd car buyers of today are well Suggested Retail Prices. It all adds made a spring tour which in- ALUMINUM CHAISE aware that any car with a warranty up-high quality and low price—that's cluded visits to Charlotte, S. C; Williamsburg, Va., and Washing- like Plymouth's of 5 years or 50,000 Plymouth's outstanding offer for '63! ton, D. C. miles* has real quality. And shrewd *Your Authorized Plymsulh-VaHint Dealer1! Wirranty a|ilnlt car buyers who couple that knowl- 5 YEAR defects In material and workmanship on 1S63 cars tias ba«n Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson 01 SO.1300 Hill txpandad lo Include parts replacement or repair, without chare* for tequ red parts or labor, (or 5 years Dr 50,000 miles, whlcn- ind family, Rochester, N. Y., 12.97 edge with the fact that Plymouth WARRANTY* •ver comet first, on the angina black, head ind internal parts; ipent the weekend with Mr. and 5-position aluminum folding prices are lower than Ford or Chevro- transmission cata and Internal pirts (excluding manual clutch): Ats. Bruce Anderson, 67 Clear- torque converter, drive ihift, universal joints (eicludihg dust chaise with ram's horn arms, non- let recognize real value. To prove it, coven), reir tile and differential and rear wheel bearings, rtew Dr. piovidfd tha vehicle hti been lervtcad at reasonable intervals tip tegs. 73* long. Cording in 3 just take a look at the Manufacturers' •carding to the Plymauth-Valiint Certified Car Cire tchediilu, BACK FROM MEXICO color choices. NEW SHREWSBURY - Mr. CHAW, •, M9 AND SMART PEOPLE COME TO US FOR THE BEST DEALS! and Mrs. Samuel A. Mazzie, 56 Hope Rd., are at home after spending the winter in Mexico and visiting various parts of the United States. For the third winter they took an apartment LABRIOLA MOTORS, INC., 120 East Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank Guadalajara, Mexico. After USE YOUR NEWBERRY .MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS, 141 West Front St., Red Bank staying there three months, they drove to Anaheim, Calif., where BAYSHORE CHRYSIER-PLYMOUTH, 153 First Ave., Atlantic Highland! they spent two weeks, They re- turned home via Chicago, com- CHARGE ACCOUNT pleting a trip of 10,900 miles. Mlcfcad -.HuH, Susan Klnsey, EYE CEMETERY CONISOL general said a law it &-Friday, April 26, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER provide state-wpervJsio? « » EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? By Bidet Monmouth Mirk Koteen, Diane Kozusko, TRENTON — The Attorney Jean-tee Kuiinyi, Eileen Uu- General's OBJce- is • looking into uniform ba^is. •me LoupEfz Fbp $co\j>$. rino, Elena McCsll, Jane Me-the idea of uniform state super- KNIT AND HIP MEETS Today's Business Mirror: Regional miea, David, Miller, Philip vision at cemeteries and grave Miller, Chris Nintzel, Evelyn markers. "Under Jie present MDNMOUTH - Mrt. ! ' Chartohrt n TH£ Oryll,y Judith Overman, Kathleen law," sa'id Attorney Gen. Arthur Raymond Mentz Honor Roll RUl Rodmand , ChChrisi - J. Sills, "i"i t seems diffildifficultt t„o entertained memembers-om f the Knit ReUley, Glenn the and Rip CluJ> Monday. Present NEW SHREWSBURY - The tine Stalker, ' Barbara Stern, pinpoint responsibility for Business Is Catching following third-quarter honor roll James Teeters, Joyce Trigg, Al- maiiitenance and stability of were Mrs. George Lewis Mrs. has been announced by Thomas vin Watts. • headstones." Sills annpunced an John Belus, Mrs. E*v«id Mag- J. Bradshaw, principal of Mon- Bernice Small earned , honor Investigation Wednesday of poten- enheimer, Mrs. Charles JJeden- Up With Capacity mouth Regional High School. roll standing in special educa- tjally dangerous grave markers. bach, Mnf. Bessie Evans, Mrs. Seniors — Ann DeClerk, Alli- tion. . , . -. The probe was prompted bySheppard ...and Mrs. Robert by SAM DAWSON son Forbes, Leonard Halio, Susan the death of ^ear-old Alice Tal Oberle. James) Sherry Lee, Linda Mar- Allison Forbes, Willana Rog- Davsoo bot of Cranford, who was killed ceau, Maureen McNamee, Lewis ers; David Teeters and Joyce by a falling cemetery monument It pays to advertise In the Red AP Business News Analyst tool orders in the last two month Miller, Herbert Sohweers, Ralph Trigg received special commen- on Good ~~ Bank Register.—Advertisement. NEW YORK (AP)-Business is could be chalked up to old age. Silva, Patricia Starnes, Lois dation for having all "A's". „ catching up with capacity in some lot of !he present equipment may Thettord, Diann Toon, Joan Tri- overbuilt industries. And orders look obsolete in an era of keen ble, Robert Whltfield, Bruce Wil- (or new machine tools are pour- competition, especially when comb. ing in at last. better ohance for selling finishei Juniors — Mary Algarotti, That is the happy interpretation products is sighted. Marion Applegate, Leslie-Ann which many makers of factory Sparked by Cash Bell, Lynn Colby, Madeleine equipment put on the recent spurt And some of the new orders Davenport, Robert Eberle, Judith in orders after several years of probably, have been sparked Hull, Thomas Keevil, David Lin- coasting along. the increase of cash in tills dem'ann, Richard Maizel, Ralph Excess capacity has been the companies taking advantage o Mango, Karen MoyeS, Sharon Ransom, Willana Rogers, David chief reason given for the slow- new depreciation tax savings, o Teeters, Judith White, Connie down in business spending for influenced by the 7 per cent ta: Wohlgemuth. plants and equipment. Such spend- credit incentive for modernizinj " ^Titl— Sophomores — Aurelia Boose, ing is a strong booster in a grow- their factories. Congress voted the © King Features Syndicate.'inc, 1963. World rights reserved. Barbara Daughtry, Richard ing economy. And economists put incentive last year with the aim oi Fields, Susan Forrest, William great significance on signs that getting business spending climb- Hakala, William Henderson, Joan spending is turning up now, along ing again. TJniversity of Vermont; William Price, . Parsons College; Jeff Henry, John Hirce, William Jac- with the two other props: con- Whatever the cause, machin 90 Regional Reardon, Rutgers University ko, Donald Jennings, Sandra BEACH CLUB Burner and government spending. tool makers believe that 1963 ha; James Robinson, Lehigh Univer- Johnston, Charleen Kelly, Eliza- Some of the jump in machine seen a turn in their fortunes. Thej Grads Get sity, Bucknell University. beth Lamurey, Patricia Marcello, prospered greatly in the mil Ruth Markman, Diane Matthews, : 1950s when U.S. industry went a Steve Rogers, Waynesburg Col- Janette Osgood, Michael Porter, • Our eighth/year of operation -'- , a spree of expansion of plants am College OK lege, Otterbein College; Barbara Susan Quinn, Coleen Reed, Mi- buying of new equipment for thesi Rooney, Endicott Junior College, chael Reilley, Jeffrey Ruda, Mar RUMSON — Dr. John Kinney, r and for old ones. Colby Junior College; Mary Ro- ion Schreibman Alain Sheer, Pam- • You are cordially invited to inspect our premises Rumson-Fair Haven Regional vegno, St. Francis Hospital, St ela Steen, Glen Sutherland, Carol The National Machine Too' High School superintendent, has Clair Hospital (Schools of Nurs Tellefsen, Connie Thetford, Jo- Builders Association in Clevelanc announced that 90 students of this ing); Vernon Shaffer, Embry- reports that industry orders i seph Tubilewicz, Michael Van- • Private—-no transients accepted , All NEW 'ear's graduating class have Riddle Aeronautical Institute; March rose tq $73,350,000 from over, Joyce Visicaro, Robert DIALCET been accepted by 162 colleges Barbara Shaner, Russell Sage Walker, Martha Westfall, Marie $72,550,000 in February, and wasthroughout the country. College; Willa Simpson, Marietta the modern way $10 million higher than a yea: White, Dorothy Wilhelm, Ruthlj Several students applied to College, Ohio University, West- ieilinger. • We cater only to the family group to bathe ago. more than one school of higher minster College; Lynn Smith, Al- ' Highest Since '57 learning. fred University, Upsala College, Freshmen — Rebecca Arm- Syracuse University; Mike strong, Marienne Beard,., Chris- Cutting tool orders of $48.3 mil- Dr. Kinney added that 15 or 20 • Two beaches, one for lounging, sun and ocean bath?ngr lion in March were the highest for more students are awaiting re- Specht, Montclair State College; tine Bennett, Susan Berglund, El- wood Cutler, Sean Dalton, Ai- any month since June 1959. This ilies from other schools. He ex-Carol Squires, Westminster Choir one for romping, ball playing, racing or what have you , brought orders for the first thre pects that 120 members of the College; Katherine Stinchcomb, mee Edelstein, Faye Gade, months of the year to $159,850,000, class of I960 will enter college. Brigham Young University; Marie Hammond, Nancy Hill, highest for any quarter since 1957, Those accepted thus far are: Mary Ann Sullivan, Georgian Kent Hochberg, Martin Horowitz, April orders are reported h Nicholas Adamson, Middlebury Court College, College of Notre • Group swimming instruction for children, gratis \ have continued at the same hig1 College, Dartmouth oCollege Dame of Baltimore; Nancy Tal- & SON, Inc. boys, Wheelock College (E.D.); •lambing, Heating:, U.K. Appliances level. 'rinceton University, Cornel LINOLEUM RUGS 41 Flrit Avc - Atlantic Highland University; Richard Altreuter "rloria Thompson, Ohio Univer- • Olympic size fresh water swimming pool Increased domestic orders wer 6x9 $3.25 7'A $3.95 I'liont: 291.0890 Rutgers University, Middlebury sity, St. Lawrence University. helped along by, a spurt in foreigi 12x12 $9.75 9x12 $4.75 College, Duke University; Robert Peter Thorndike, Rutgers Uni- orders, which had been slipping 9x15 $6.« 12x15 $10.95 since November 1981, when sever- Bailey, Westminster College, 'ersity; Linda Trachtman, Rider • Snack bar al of the industrially developed Thiel College, Allegheny College, :ollege (E.D.); Kathryn Van- nations were completing their big ,llan Baker, Ursinus College, D u r e n, Bucknell University VINYL RUGS postwar buildup. Bucknell University, Gettysburg E.D.); William VanBuren, 9x12 $8.95 12x12 $12.95 • You will meet the nicest families in the area at Surfrider Tool makers say much of their :ollege; Michael Barron, Ohio Bucknell University (E.D.) 12x15 $14.95 increased overseas business itate University, Rutgers .Univer- Joyce VanWagner, Upsala Col- sity; Brenda Berg, Elmira come from underdeveloped coun- lege, Syracuse University; Ed Many Patterns and Colors • Barring inclement weather, office open daily from 1:00 tries getting U.S. foreign aid funds' lege, Hood College; Oliff Boyd, Vassar, Massachusetts Institute To Choose From Central State College; Brian Bry, of Technology; Robert Vilardi, for new industries. to 4:30 P. M. This includes Saturday and Sunday. Taken with announced intentions it. Lawrence University, Middle- Lehigh University, Bucknell Uni- THE of many companies to step up ex- mry College; Leonard Busch, versity; Michael Walsh, Pennsyl- pansion and modernization pro- )hio State University; Barry Car- vania State University, Virginia grams this year, the dollars-and- >1, Rutgers University, Univer- 'olytechnic Institute; Charles ,;• Walter A. Burkliardt :ity of Pennsylvania; Kennard RAILROAD cents evidence of increased ma- Webster, Duke University, Uni- ;ioud, Clarkson College; Richard chine-tool orders could be pointing versity of Virginia; Margaret tonolly, Marietta College; Pat- to a nice advance in business White, Bucknell University, Wells WAREHOUSE ick Gross, Dickinson College, College, Mt. Holyoke College; spending ahead. Gov ernment Rutgers University; John Da- Diane Wingerter, Wilson College, spending is sure to rise at various mico, Boston College, George- Skidmore College; Katherine OUTLET levels. And consumers give every town University, Fairfield Uni- Winslow, Lasell Junior College, sign of increasing their outlays a 241 Highway 35, Eatontown SURFRIDER BEACH CLUB versity; Susan Davidson, Cedar lentenary College for Women: lost South at Eatoatotrn Circle bit more, too. :rest College, North Carolina 'eter Woglom, University of NORTH OCEAN AVENUE SEA BRIGHT Iniversity, Mary Washington Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State OPEN DAILY 8:JO lo 9:30 Church Receives Allege. University, Cornell University; SAT. •:30 la t:30 George Wright, Lafayette College P. O. BOX 315 Fred Dickson, Rutgers Univer- Call 542-2020 Class of Ten ity, Pennsylvania State Univer- ED) EAST KEANSBURG — Ten ity, University of Maryland, members of- the confirmation ieorge Washington University; class at the Bay Shore Com- Linda Doughtie, Mt. Union Col- ege; Donna Duckworth, Collegi- IN LUSTROUS munity Church were received in- :o church membership by the ite Business Institute; Bruce .CHROME pastor, Richard R. Schwartz, at )unn, Rutgers University, Wag- • itoccnditiimlMtchjncii ier College; Lynn Dusinberre, .lifitim Guarantet morning services last Sunday. They were: Donald Buck, Vellesley College (E.D.); Judy • Slenfer—Trim Edith Buck, Robert Moran, Peter herhardt, Georgetown Univer- • FirfKtfy Bili Tactikos, Sandra Tactikos, ity (E.D.); John Edelmann, Wit- 6Pc. ALL-FOAM Wayne Depew, Howard Munck, mbe'rg University, University of Barbara Munck, Raymond Godell 'ermont, Ohio; Wesleyan Uni- and Paula Damm. ersity; Carole Eglies, Averett Each was presented a Bible by lollege; Gary Falk, Monmouth 2 Convertible Sofas+3 Wedge Shape Bolsters + Triangular Corner Table CROSS he Sunday school. allege; Robert Faught, Muhlen- Sinci Mi HM Writing Inifrumenfl Rev. Mr. Schwartz adminis- rg College, Gettysburg College, ered the sacrament of baptism [aria Gardella, Mt. Vernon Jun- to Paul Michael Plummer and ir College, Sullins College; John William Floyd Kollmar. ilbert, Swarthmore College; FREE DELIVERY Tames Greene, Amiherst College Rummage Sale E.D.); Norma Hall, William PHONE SH 1-0001 Voods College; Jean Harrison, UNION BEACH - The staff niversity of Rochester, Jackson of the library will sponsor a 'liege. rummage sale May 1G, 17 and Donald Hasbrbuck, Mt. Union in the library, Union Ave., allege; Betty Haselman, Uni- [rom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Persons :rsity of Arizona, Colorado wishing to donate. cakes, home- oman's College; Richard Ha- made articles, plants, flowers, ens, Concordia Junior College; looks, clothing and other used Beth Heidelberg, Lesley College, 3T new articles should contac Heidelberg College; Marcia Horr, 17 Broad St. Red Bank Mrs. John Condon, 800 Jerse Bradford Junior College, Wells ve., or a staff member. College; Wilma Hurwitz, Doug- lass College; Jeffrey Jackson, Clarkson College of Technology, Cheer uj>! dear up Northeastern University; Milton Jetter, Central State College, Hampton Institute; Herbert John- son, Wabash College; Marcia GRAVELY Keleman, Mt. Holyoke . College (E.D.); Anne Kelley, Douglass College, Wilson College. for MATCHLESS David Kenney, Heidelberg Col- lege, Millikin University; Carol Ketchledge, Syracuse University, Skidmore College; Charles Kay lor. Defiance College, Mt. Union Gravely Super Tractor College, Heidelberg College, with Steering Riding Pennsylvania Military College, Attachment, Iowa Wesleyan College, Bethany BO" Kotary College; Sandra Laing, Stanford Mower. University; Kathy Layburn, Al- fred University (School of Nurs- ing) (E.D.). . John Levenson, University o Michigan, Kenyon College Louise Levenson, University ol Michigan; Clifton Lewis, Buck- nell University, Muhlenberg Col- lege; John MacDonald. 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SECTION TWO FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 7c PER COPY Says Opposition To Roberts Widespread

MIDDLETOWN—Vernon L. Gray, president of the River Said Mr. Gray: event of emergency. Also, the absence of such regulations Plaza Republican Club, said yesterday there is "widespread "Of a possible 46 votes, Roberts gained only 29. Oppo- leaves the recognition or direction of contributions to the opposition to Howard V. Roberts' leadership of the GOP sition candidate Paul Pandolfi received 15 votes. party system in the hands of one man's whim. organization here." . ' This means that at least seven or eight districts were CITES GOP CLUBS Mr. Gray said the fact Paul Pandolfi, former GOP town- behind the move to unseat Roberts," Mr. Gray observed. "Mr. Roberts has never acknowledged the contribution ship commltteeman, received 15 votes in his bid to unseat "That the party's forward-looking element is making an made or the potential for good inherent in the local Repub- Mr. Soberts as party ehainnan is indicative of the sentiments impact on the passive leadership was also shown in the fact lican clubs. This has the effect of discouraging new mem- of many Republicans in the township. that for the first time in the local party's history, secret bers from helping the party. And" it frustrates those loyal, ROBERTS COMMENTS ballots were used to elect the chairman. longtime members who work hard for the party, but never The club president said Mr. Pandolfi campaigned on a 'REJECT RECOGNITIONS' receive their just recognition and thanks. platform dedicated to bringing new life into the party and that "Why the opposition in the first place? "Of course, none of this opposition to Mr. Roberts' lead- it Is apparent that a "growing number of GOP voters must be "The Roberts regime continues to reject recognition of ership will affect the way we work for our Republican can-, supporting this moves" new people and ideas in the party. This means that the didates, Ernest G. Kavalek and Harold N. Foulks, in next Mr. Roberts told a Register reporter yesterday the re- growing number of younger families, and older, more es- November's election. sults of the chairmanship election "speak for themselves." tablished families just moving into the township are cut off "What worries us Is that unless something is done soon "I received 29 votes and defeated my opponent by almost from the only outlet for expressing their political beliefs. to rectify this business with Mr. Roberts, the party will a 2-1 margin," he said. "For as long as he has ruled the township GOP, Mr. continue to suffer from apathy." Mr. Roberts acknowledged that newer residents are be- Roberts has never initiated the writing of bylaws and con- Mr. Gray said the only aim of those who oppose Mr, ginning to take an active part in the party and "newcomers stitution for the party organization. This means there is no Roberts is to return Republicanism to its former stature as Howwd W. Roberts bring change-It Is inevitable." established process for carrying on the party's affairs in the the respected representative of all the people of Middletown. Vernon Gray WitnessesforWaterFirmHeard;RecessHearing NEWARK - Monmouth Con- Elliot L. Katz of Long sentative of the Monmouth called to the stand for exami- date could not fairly be in- solidated Water Company's Branch, state-appointed public County Planning Board. nation on testimony presented cluded in a rate base used for case for a 25 per cent hike in rate counsel, and Milton A. Questioned during yester- during the course of the hear- deciding the current rate case. the price of water closed Mausner of Red Bank, attor- day's session was R. D. ing. Higher Rate of Return yesterday after 16 days of ney for the Municipal Public Tompkins, vice president of Mr. Tompkins was asked to Monmouth Consolidated is testimony and cross-examina- Service Co-ordinating Commit- the American Water Works prove that construction, which seeking a higher rate of re- tion. tee, will call their first wit- Service Company, who per- the utility claims to have com- A Public Utility Commission ness when the hearing se- forms accounting services for pleted before July 31, 1962, turn — 6.32 per cent — on its hearing on the matter is in sumes. He will be Dr. Simon Monmouth Consolidated. was actually finished and the investment. The investment, recess until May 10, when Whitney, . a Rutgers Univer- Recalled to Stand new facilities in service be- or rate base, includes plant lawyers representing the utili- sity economics professor, Mr. Tompkins was the sec- fore that cut-off date. facilities and equipment la ty's customers will present Mr. Katz and Mr. Mausner ond o£ four witnesses for the Mr. Katz explained that use, or useful, to the company their case. also expect to call a repre- water company. He was re- work done after (he cut-off on or before tha cut-off date. New Jersey Too Near the Water? LONG BRANCH — New the Recreation Commission Is week summer playground pro- York City officials sometimes disturbed because less than 10 gram, which starts Jury 8. are distressed that many na- per cent of children It took in Where instruction will be given News Briefs tives have never ascended the ocean bathing last year knew hasn't been decided. But Mr. Empire State Building and have how to swim. Jones said the committee and its never visited the Statue of Lib- Going to be Done By The Associated Press director, Merrick Tomaine, will erty. New Yorkers and Washingtonl- work that out, NEWARK - Dr. Roscoe P cease hiring new employees, t In Washington a frequent la- ans may be stymied with their Mr. Tomaine, after reporting HANDS THAT CARE tor Mn, Frances Ciark, injured yesterday on Shrewsbury Ave., Kandle, the state health com- limit overtime and to limit nev ment is for local citizens un- woes, but here, something is go- to the committee that 210 young- Shrowibury, belong to members of the New Shrewsbury First Aid Squad which re- missioner, warned yesterday tha delivery service. Williams sa familiar with the Capitol, the ing to be done. sters took part in the 1962 pro- White House, or the Smithsoni- sponded to the call. Mrs. Clark was the passenger of her daughter, Mrs, Mary Esler tooth decay is a "major publ he had asked the postmasters ai Acting city manager John O. gram on grounds of (he Greg- health problem." He urged Mont Newark, Jersey City and Trentoi an Institution. Jones said yesterday the com- ory and Lena Conrow Schools, of Oakhurst, right, when their car collided with a garbage truck driven by George clair residents to vote May 7 for for detailed Information on thi Now, in Long Branch, once mittee has added swimming in- recommended this year's effort R. Worth of Hope Rd., Asbury Park. Shrewsbury police said one of the truck's brake fluoridation of that city's water cutback in New Jersey. the queen resort city of the .sea, struction to this year's eight- be extended to a third school clyinders failed. Mrs. Clark was admitted to Riverview Hospital with a broken arm. supply in an effort to cut the playground. The Idea will be dental problem. In a speech be NEW YORK - A man tenta discussed with the Board of Edu- Her grandson, 14-month-old John, in his mother's arms, suffered a face cut, The first fore the Dental Health Commit tively identified as Ronald J cation, which must decide which .aid men are, left to right, New Shrewsbury, Mayor John Lemon, Jr., John S. Walzer tee of the state Health Associ Kato, about 22, of West Nev TreePlanting Today school grounds. If any, may be and Pat BuckaUw. tion, Dr. Kandlo warned thai York, N. J. fell or jumped t< used. "scare techniques" may be em hi3 death from the roof of More Employees plOyed by fluoridation opponent! six-story tenement at 173 East The expansion would mean two as the vote in Montclair near; 101st St. last night, police said. In Honor of Teacher additional employees, a super- Takes Two But he urged Montclair's res Police said a hypodermic needle visor and a counselor. dents to vote "yes." Dr. Kandl was found on the roof and FREEHOLD — An Arbor Jan. 22. He was considered one Mr. Jones said he -will take Day tree will be planted this said that 32 New Jersey m card listing a Ronald J. Kato a: of the most popular teachers at up with City Council a budget afternoon in memory of William Years, But nicipalities adjust the fluoridi a drug addict was found in thi the high school. He began his increase to accommodate a L. "Tommy" Eldredge, former content of their water supplie; man's pocket. career here in 1921, teaching bi- third area, a daily schedule two Contracts Are LetAward Stays and 16 others have water suppli head of the science department ology, general science, U. S. his- hours longer — one in raia morn- with a natural fluoride concen- at the Regional School here. tory and some social studies. ing, one In the afternoon, than COLTS NECK — The Townshi[ acre "core site." Work is being ATLANTIC CITY - The ex- FREEHOLD — Two years and tration. But he added that New The ceremonies, to be held at Ha was a substitute teacher last year, and salary increases Committee last night awardec completed on a $63,521 state po- ecutive secretary of the Cath- many court hours later, the Long Jersey is 45th among the coun 2:45 p.m. at the Intermediate and active member of the FRHS of $65 to $80 a week for Mr. contracts that totaled $116,596 foi lice barracks which the township olic Inter-raclal Council of New Branch Housing Authority agreed try's 50 states in providing flouri School on Park, Ave., will be Teachers' Association at the time Tomaine; supervisors, from $50 the construction of a municipi is building to lease to the state. York said yesterday that Ro- yesterday to pay a former Long dated water. sponsored by Mayor and Coun- of his death. to $70 a week, and counselors, building at the Community Coi The state police are expected to man Catholic lay leadership cil and the Shade Tree Commis- Branch city clerk the price a Mr. Eldredge was a past com- $50 to $60 a week. site on Cedar Dr. move to this new building next has failed to come to grips ion. condemnation commission had mander of Monmouth Post, , Of the 210 children enrolled, The committee received th month from its present barracks SOUTH RIVER—Polce Chief with the problem of racial re- Mr. Eldredge died suddenly said he should get for property at American Legion, a past county Mr. Tomaine said, only 90 bids at last month's meeting, bu in Shrewsbury. Matthew G. Zaleskl said yes- lations. Dennis Clark, of New Patten and Portaupeck Aves. Legion commander and a mem- joined the ocean bathing pro- referred them to their archite terday that two 17-year-old York , City, said, however, Another Building ber of the Legion county execu- grams. Of these only eight at that time. The agreement came during a boys have done $8,000 worth that the nation's Catholic bish- tive committee for many years. could swim. The following low bidders wen Future plans call for another trial before Monmouth County of damage to cars and homes ops are "way out front" of the Englewood building, probably to house.a li- •warded contracts: Franl Judge Edward J. Ascher over a in this community. Zaleskl said laymen in demonstrating the The superintendent of borough brary, and a structure for a Kaszuba, Red Bank, general coi site acquired by the HA from the boys, both with residences church's response to racial schools, Joseph V. Summers, has future post office. Also planned Parents' Trial Says Some Gnus tract, $89,000; Little Silver Elec J. Arthur Wooding, and Mrs. here, now are under detention. changes. Clark spoke at the arranged a program to include trie Co., electrical work, $6,985 are a recreational area, parking Wooding, as part of the Shrews- opening session of the biennial the school children. lot, fish pond and park site. He said they did the damage Are Bad News James S. Keliy, Inc., Point Pleas- bury Riverfront redevelopment between November I960 and convention of the National Slated Today Borough and school officials ant Beach, heating, ventilating, An ordinance was introduced project. January 1963. One of the teen- Council of Catholic Men. and Mrs. Alberta N. Eldredge LONDON (AP)-George Gisslng ENGLEWOOD (AP)-Trial of 40 and air conditioning, $14,346; authorizing the issuance of $12,< A commission bad awarded the agers was arrested Wednesday also will attend the planting of the has news: some gnus are bad Negro parents accused of keep Frank C. Gibson, Inc., Freehold, 600 in bonds to provide additional Woodings $11,000 in 1961. The and was charged with Juvenile ELIZABETH — A 38-year-oI( tree, which was donated by the news. ing their children out of schoo plumbing, $2,840; Raynor Ma- funds necessary to pay for the HA appealed and won a reduc- delinquency. He is being held woman, discovered with a knlf< borough. George knows his gnus, too. He chine and Iron Works, Inc., construction of the municipal tion to $5,000 in Superior Court, in her hand in the closet of was scheduled to get under wa is gnu-keeper at the Chessington at Middlesex County Detention today after a week's postpon Shrewsbury, $3,425. •••'-• building. Public hearing and fin- decision was rendered invali- judge's chambers, was held b> zoo. Home, North Brunswick, pend- ment. Colonial Design al adoption are scheduled for dating a city zoning law, upon ing appearance In juvenile police today under a disorderly How They Voted George was busy keeping his The new municipal building wil Thursday, May 16, at 8 p.m. which the whole project hinged. court. The second youth had conduct statute. The woman, The parents nave been boycot- WASHINGTON (AP) - New gnus Wednesday when one of the be a one-story, brick veneei City Council later corrected the been sent to Annandale Re- Mrs. Hazel Simmons, who gavi ing Lincoln elementary school Jersey representatives voted this normally placid wildebeest—gnu structure of Williamsburg colo- defect. formatory two weeks ago for her address as 315 White St.; ;ince Feb. 26, alleging that it is way in the roll call vote by to you—attacked him. nial design. Plans call for eighl The Woodings appealed for a violation of parole. Zaleskl Roselle, was found by a courl segregated. Lincoln's enrollment which the House passed Wednes- What was in the gnu's craw is rooms on the main floor, and CP new trial and won the right. said he also will be charged clerk when he opened the closet ia 98 per cent Negro. day a bill authorizing construc- not known. But It gored Gissing basement suitable for a library. Midway in the trial yesterday with juvenile delinquency In door to hang up his coat. She The parents are ohar-ged with tion grants and students loans for in the left leg. It will house all municipal offices attorneys Clarkson S. Fisher, for connection with the alleged was in the chambers of Superi- iolating the state's compulsory medical and dental schools: Gissing grabbed the gnu's horns Burglarized or Court Judge Walter L. Het- and meeting rooms, the com- the HA, and Maurice Potter, for vandalism. school attendance law. Democrats for: like a cowboy in a rodeo. field, 3d. "She didn't say an/ mittee chamber, the police de- LONG BRANCH - The Cere- the Woodings, advised the court Some of the parents have par- Daniels, Gaillagiher, Joelson, The gnu quickly surrendered partment and a courtroom. ;hing," the clerk, Anton C iral Palsy clinic on Washington their clients had agreed to set- icipated the past threeudays in Minnish, Patten, Rodino and and trotted off to resume doing The committee hopes to have tle for $11,000. Judge Ascher NEWARK - Two sisters in ^wenson, said. "She jus ittempts to enroll their children St. was burglarized early yester- Thompson. what good gnus do in zoos—look- the structure completed by the ratified the settlement. their 80s died an hour apart cf grinned and I slammed the door at predominantly white elementa- nd ran into the hall for help.' Republicans for: Cahill, Divy- ing noble and munching hay. end of the year. day witti the loss of a three-speed The condemnation commission heart ailments Wednesday night ry schools. The woman fled to another of- er, Glenn, Osmers, and Wall- George was taken to a hospital The municipal building will b( record player used for 9peech had been composed of Thomas in separate hospitals. The sister A group of 11 parents led by fice but was caught moments auser. where they stitched up his leg. the second structure on the 31 therapy instruction, and 50 lip- L. Yaccarino, John C. Conover Miss Gretta Bleyhl, 82, and Mrs, Mrs. Virginia Wilson tried to Augusta Vaughn, 80, lived at 7E ater by three men from the Recorded for but not actually "I have never known a gnu to slicks which were to have been and Laurus A. Faliansbee. •egister 16 children at the Roose- Fairmount Ave. with another sis- sheriff's office. Undersheriff voting: Frelinghuysen, Republi- attack a man before," he said sold to raise $75 for a clinic velt elementary school Thursday. ter, Mrs. Frank Keller, their sole lohn L. Banyasz said he took a later. "Most gnus are good gnus." project. The record player was Their applications were accepted survivor. bur-inch paring knife from her 3 Boys •alued at $195. Test Firings 'ithout difficulty. Sheriff Ralph but they were told by principal Police ChieJ Robert J. Gurley HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP)—The Tiscello said Mrs. Simmons ilmer Campbell thar they could said a key to a fuse box also first full-scale test firing of the NEWARK — The state Board 'as the victim of a knife at- lot enroll the children becausi was stolen, and that several moon-bound Saturn V rocket of Education was asked yester- ack in September 1961 for which hey lived outside the boundaries Spanked reels of speech instruction film booster is set for October 1964. day to hold a formal hear'ng ier assailant was sent to prison. tablished for the school by thi on a series of 35 charges seal board of education. were destroyed when a cabinet The National Aeronautics and r against Frank C. Marmo, a sus- as ransacked. Space Administration announced Mrs. Wilson said, "This is the pended teacher. The hearing irst time they (the schools) have Entry was gained through a yesterday that separate engine In Court was requested by the Newark dhered to the forms." She said rear window, according to Det. testings of the five-engine booster Board of Education after a Probe Jewel, tie applications were to be sent ATLANTIC CITY (AP)-Three ;t. Frank J. Pallone who in- are planned for the preceding dramatic seven hour hearing, school superintendent Dr. Mark teenage boys were given a pub- vestigated. August. lic spanking by their fathers in which ended at 2.10 a.m. The Fur Theft Shedd or school board atlorn- Juvenile Court here before *h au- charges were preferred by Dr. Abram Lebson. dience of newsmen and civic lead- 9 Edward F. Kennelly, superin- Board of education and city of- tendent of schools in Newark. ers. In Lincroft cials have declared that there A Township s Told He said that Marino's behavior They were spanked by order of MIDDLETOWN—Detectives are no intentional segregation in over the last six years war- Atlantic County Court Judje till investigating the breaking the school system here and that rants his dismissal as a teach- George T. Naame Thursday aft- nd entry and theft of jewelry, racial imbalance in the schools er. Kennellv's basic charge er two of them admitted to lar- inks and cash Tuesday night stems from residential patterns. How It Shapes Up was that Marmo "repeatedly ceny and the third admitted re- 'rom the home of Mr. and Mrs. mndf1 false, irresponsible -id ceiving stolen goods. OCEAN TOWNSHIP — The "The people west of Rt. 35 Tames Hickey, 11 Horse Shoe irrational accusations against The unusual punishment was (whose neighborhood is not given ,a., Lincroft. Subdivision Is econd report of the township's h's superiors." During the hear- prescribed not to inflict pain but a community name) have the Capt. Raymond T. Walling said faster Plan program puts the ing, testimony was given by to hold the youths up to public highest family incomes and the he theft took place between 3 OKd for Gillen 15 witnesses and mor" than 30 shame, Judge Naame said. mmunity into three general highest median value per home." nd 9 p.m. RUMSON - The Mayor and documents were Introduced as One by one each boy bent over leighborhoods and finds that School Problems He said two diamond rings, a Council last night approved a evidence. a desk in the courtroom. Each :ach has pretty strong fixed What does this mean to the ring of pearls, mink stole and subdivision application made by father moved up behind his son jatterns which probably will planner? The Planning Board link jacket, bottle of Scotch and Paul R. Gilleu, Tennis Court La. and the smack of open hand iold indefinitely. . says this: WASHINGTON -Sen. Harrison 50 in cash were taken from the The applicant will divide into against rump resounded through According to the Planning "New school problems will A. Williams, Jr., said yesterday ome. three plots a 4.5 acre «ract at the courtroom. loard, which has authorized the more likely originate in Oak- he will uree the Senate Appro- Capt. Walling said entry was Tennis Court and Hartshorne Las. The three boys were obvious- tudy, these are the facts of hurst than in Wanamassa and priations Committee to restore lade by breaking . a pane of Provisions were attached to ap- ly embarrassed by the spankings, cean Township life: housing problems are more like- funds cut by the House for Post lass in a rear door and turning proval, which will see an ease- reporters said. They were sent "Wanamassa is an older area, ly in 'Vanamassa than in the Office operations if the reduc- ie knob on the door. ment for sewer lines to the road- home on probation for two years. ivlth older people and has ex- area west of Rt. 35. 'tyn will cause disruptions in Det, Tt. Joseph McCarthy and way, a manhole for maintenance )erienced a considerably lower "The section west of Rt. 35, service. Postmaster General J. let. Sgt. Frank Gleason are in- purposes installed in Tennis Juvenile Court proceedings are REGAINS SIGHT AFTER SIX DECADES —Miss Bessie normally closed to newsmen, but ;rowth' rate ... It has the low- however, will probably be more Kdward Day has contended the estigating. Court La,, proof that an exist- they were allowed in for this it family income. of one mind on social issues $92 million cut will mean re- in;; garage apartment is con- Sikes is looking at the first photograph she has ever case. The court also was being Big Growth Rale I than any other area, residents duced service, possibly cancella- There's no Trick to Having Ex- nected to the sewer, and that seen. Almost totally blind since she was nins weeks old, "Oakhurst had the largest coming as they do from such tion of Saturday deliveries. He visited by the presidents, of At- a Cash. You Get It Fast When sewer district maintenance will Miss Sikes regained her sight when a dislocated lens lantic City's Kiwanls, Rotary, Ex- ;rowth rate over the past decade|s!milar'age, family, Income and has already ordered postmast- You Use The Register Classified. end at the junction of the line change and Lions clubs. well as more young people, vocational groups." ers In the 68 largest cities to —Advertisement. and the main, apparently fell into place at Miami, Fk (AP Photo) 10-Friiay, April 26, 1963 RED BANK EEGISTER Artist to Address Jewish Council WJMSON- "V» Mwntca of OB the slate fctaf presented Art: Piloting, Secure, Music •it Mrs. Mnlter, president; Mrs. and Dance" will be die lecture Bernard Ross, New Shrewsbury; topic of New Shrewsbury artist- Mrs. Henry Bermin, Little teacher Babette Edelsteln at a Silver, and Mrs Alan Avchen, meeting Monday of the Re< Holmdel, vice presidents; Mrs Bank Chapter of the Nations Paul Kramer, Middletown, sec- Council of Jewish Women at retary; Mrs, Sidney Kramer, 12:30 p.m. The meeting, open to Little Silver, v recording secre- the public, will take place in tary; Mrs. Joel Winton, Shrews- Congregation Bnal Israel. bury, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edelsteln, a graduate of Mrs. Ivan Kaminow, New Shrewsbury, treasurer; Mrs. Ed Cooper Union, has ,; exhibited widely in the shore area. Phila- win Robins, Little Silver, Mrs. delphia and New York. She re Samuel Furman, Mrs. Bertratp cently had a one-man show in Feinswog, Mrs. Donald Llttman, Cleveland, Ohio, ' where her New Shrewsbury; Mrs. Murray semi-abstract paintings received Guth, Lincroft, and Mrs. Louis collectors' attention. Drazln, Rumson, directors. Two of her! paintings are in Mrs. Furman has been named, the Monmouth College Festival chairman of the annual installa of Fine Arts exhibition opening don luncheon slated (or May 20 Sunday. Three of her students at 12:30 p.m. in Shadowbrook. she states, also are represented Babette Edelsteln Shrewsbury. in the show. Mrs. Robert Multer, Colts Neck, president of the counci Church Hall Calendar section, will report to the mem- bership on the recent convention she attended in Minneapolis. Election of officers for 1963-64 will be held. Fellowship Day MAYTIME LUNCHEON committee of the Rosary Altar Society of Nativity Catholic Rev. Malcolm Maccubbin, associate executive di- Church, Fair Haven, plans naxt Tuesday's event scheduled for 12:30 p.m. in th» Cotillion •ector of the Department of Youth Work of the Na- Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. Pictured are, left to right, Mrs. Thomas A. Lee, Jr., tional Council of Churches, will address the morning reservations chairman; Mrs. Philip Carling, general chairman, and Mrs. William Hen- Guest List session of the May Fellowship Day meeting to be spon- denon, in charge of publicity. ASBURY PARK — Honored sored by the.United Church Women of the Greater guests at the 13th Annual Co- Red Bank Area. The meeting will take place in Squire Maytime Event tillion Ball sponsored by thi Chapel of the Red Bank Methodist Church Friday, Heralding Monmouth County Cotillion Com- mittee tonight in Convention May 3. Movement will be announced by PLEASANT TASK of previewing fashions from Bambtrg» Maytime Hall include Dr. and Mrs. Wal- Rev. Mr. Maccubbin Ask Five Garden Clubs ter S. McAfee, Belmar, honor- Rev. WiUiam J. Bauson of St. •r's fells to Mrs. Allen'M. Nieas, left, chairman of • formerly was assistant pas- Joseph's Catholic Church, Key- FAIR HAVEN-Three Red ary chairman; Mrs. Helen luncheon and fnhion show planned by th* Woman's Greene, Trenton; Sen. and Mrs. tor of Christ Church, Bur- port, at the dosing exercises of Bank area shops will combine lington, Vt, where he was in- the present Kries of Cana Con- Auxiliary to the Monmouth County M»die»l Sdeitty. To Participate in Tour efforts to produce a spring and Richard R. Stout, Allenhurst Mayor and Mrs. Thomas F. She- strumental in initiating a new ferences in St. Mary's Catholic Mary Fagan Is tht model. Thi event will teke plico summer fashion show for a Church, New Monmouth, Wednes- RED BANK - Marlboro Hos- Charles Hilton, Bellevue Ave. Maytime Luncheon Tuesday in Dell, Asbury Park; Mrs. Kath- type of youth program. He was Tuesday at noon In D»«l Gelf and Country Club. pital Auxiliary has invited five Rumson; Fair Haven Garde the Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. arine Elkus White and her hus- guest speaker at the youth local garden clubs to decorate Club, home of Mr. and Mfs band, Arthur L. White, Red The 96 couples who participat- Lysbeth Gertn of Fair Haven, fast recently sponsored by the homes to be shown on the May-Earle R. Snyder, Locust Poin Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ed in the Cana series wttl at- the Rumson Roulette and the Red Bank Council of Churches. time Tour May 21. Mrs. Lewis Rd., Locust. Unterberg, Eatontown; Mr. and tend a Holy Hour in the church Doctors' Wives Plan Mad Hatter of Red Bank will The afternoon session will be firooks is garden club tour Proceeds from tfte tour will b< Mrs. Forrester Lee, Plainfield; from 8 to 9 p.m. and will re- do the honors for the Rosary addressed by Detective Sgt. Wil- chairman. donated to the hospital to b< new their marriage vows. A Altar Society of Nativity Cath- Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Nemo, am liam Walling, head of the Long used toward construction oi . question end answer period in Each club is assigned one olic Church. This is the so- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hibner Branch juvenile bureau and Annual Lunch Event home in which three arrange- swimming pool for patients, A Marlboro; Dr. and Mrs. Edgai the school auditorium, • dance ciety's third annual Maytime founder of "Youth Unlimited," and covered dish supper in the DEAL — The Woman's Auxili- roheatra and individual horo- ments are placed. Visitors on electric organ for the new chap Keemer, Belmar; Mr. and Mrs. event. who will discuss "The Training school cafeteria will follow. ary to the Monmouth County scope readings will be available the tour vote for the most at- el was donated from last year'i James Seegar, Mr. and Mrs. of Youth in the Home, and its Mrs. Philip C. Carling, Fair Medical Society will hold its an- fr the guests. tractive display. A silver bow tour proceeds. Frank Weinheimer, Middletown, Results in Our Society." Haven, is general chairman. nual spring luncheon Tuesday at AH proceeds from the affair donated by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tickets for the event whicl and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kiernan, REV. ALBERT BECKWITH, Committee members are Mrs. Registration will be at 10 a.m. noon In Deal Golf and Country ll go to the Nurses' Scholar- McClintock of Town and Country will be held from 1 to 5 p.m Long Branch. The afternoon session at 1:30 will S. J., assistant professor of eco- Shop, Red Bank is awarded to may be obtained from Mrs Frank Sibley, Red Bank; Mrs. Club. p Fund, the Medical Students' Alfred Stone, Mrs, John Pettit Also, Mayor and Mrs. Benja- follow a buffet luncheon. nomics at St. Peter's College the Garden Club receiving the Newton Patohen, 110 Eaton Cres A program titled "A Galaxy ©an Fund and the Homemaker's and Mrs. John Collins, Little min R. Nicosia, Red Bank; Mr. David Willis, Christian educa- Jersey City, will be the guesl most votes. Dr., Eatontown; Mrs. Jame; of Fashion and Fun," will fea- rvice of Monmouth County. Silver, and Mrs. Thomas A. and Mrs. Willard Browning, ;ion director of the Red Bank speaker at the Communion Break The five garden clubs and the Sheean, 1 The Vista Middle ture fashions from Bamberger's, Mrs. Louis Salmon Is in charge Lee, Jr., Mrs. Sherwood Heath, Little Silver; Dr. E. A. Robin- Methodist Church, will lead the fast of the Rosary Altar Societj town, or at any of the toui Eatontown. Luncheon music ticket reservations assisted by homes they will decorate are Mrs. William Tumulty and Mrs. son, Asbury Park; Mr. and Mrs,devotions. Mrs. Helen Montgom- °* St. Benedicts Catholic Church, homes May 21. will be by Jules J«ffee and his Garden Club, RFD., home of Mr. William Henderson, all of Fair Rocco N. Bonforte, Lon( ery of the AME Zion Church, Hazlet, May 5. Irs. Pascal Federici. Tables tnd Mrs. Arthur Efros, Syca- Winner of last year's arrange Haven. Branch; Mr. and Mrs. George MidcUetown, will be the guest Father Beckwith received hi e by reservation only. more La., Rumson; Little Silver ment was Mrs. Robert Schnabe Bartel, Mr. and Mrs. Willis soloist. She will be accompanied B. A. and M. A. degrees from Bank, to-Mary E. Mount Fellow- Mrs. Allen Nicas Is chairman Garden Club, home of Mr. and of Atlantic Highlands Garde Sisson, Fair Haven; Dr. M. by Herbert Burtis, organist. Boston College and did gradual ship Hall.: Monday. the luncheon committee, with Mrs. William Boland, Half Mile Club for her floral arrangemen Gregg Hibfos, Dr. J. W. Parker, Mrs. Earl Morris and Mra. work in economics at George- Corsages also were presented rs. Donald Bowne in charge of Rd., Middletown; Navesink Gar- In the home of Mr. and Mrs PTA Fair Sr. William Pazicky, Red Bank; town and St. Louis Universities. t Harry Hotchkiss of the Red Bank to MrS^Htpy'Gelenius, youngest decorations and Mrs. Federici, den Club, home of Mr. and Mrs.Walter Kohn, Deal. Mrs. Nancy Walley, Farming' Methodist Church are in charge He has been on the faculty ol mother; MM. John Qulvey, moth- wards. ' • St. Peter's College since 1961, dale; Ray Jacoby, Oakburst; of arrangements for the observ- er with the most children; Mrs. Program booklets for the event Tomorrow and formerly was on the Canis- Assemblyman and Mrs. Alfred ance. Mrs. Horace Bell of the Walter White, a four-generation lave been prepared by a conv MATAWAN - The Parent- N. Beadleston, Shrewsbury; Red Bank Presbyterian Church, ius College faculty for 11 year*. mother, .and Mrs. Samuel Phil- Teacher Association of the Mat- nittee headed by Mrs. Stantey George Zuckerman, ASbury first vice president of the local He is currently a member of lips, ^m&ter of th« youngest ideiken and Mrs. Edward Kele- iwan Grammar School will hold the Industrial Relations Research PROTECT YOUR FURS! Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto United Church Women, is pro- daughter fHssent. ren, chairman and assistant ts annual Country Fair Bazar gram chairman. Association and the American Lehman, Eatontown. Movies and'slides of past activi- airmin, respectively. lomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. The Cotillion Queen named to- Mrs. Morris is In charge of Economic Association. ties of fellowship were shown. m the school grounds on Broad night will receive a $500 schol- luncheon reservations. A nursery He was a major in the U. S. Elmer Cottrell and Thomas R. Members are Mrs. Jack Levin, it. arship. Fifty debutantes will be will be provided for pre-school Army Chaplain Corps during Wilson were projectionists. Miss Irs, Walter Evans, Mrs, John Activities will include games, presented to society at the ball. children. World War II and the Korean Susan Mugridge led the hymn .yres, Mrs. Gifford Grimm, novies, refreshments, and a sale This years marks the 30th anni- conflict. sing, accompanied by Mrs. Fran, rs. Martin Malakowsky, Mrs. if plants and other, items. A versary of May Fellowship Day, cis Swartz at the piano. Miss Di- Seorge Whittle, Mrs. Richard nake-up booth will be conducted ana Cline presented a tribute to Janiels, Mrs. Norman Thetford, Poetry Club sponsored by the United Church LUTHERAN CHURCH WOM- 'or children. Proceeds will be mothers aid Mrs. William Bar- Mrs. Ralph Berman, Mrs. John Women, a department of the Na- EN of King of Kings Lutheran ised to purchase library books rett, Sr., responded with a tri- •foh&ir, Mrs. William Jamison, Plans Program tional Council of Churches. The Church, New Monmouth, will or the school and an audiome- bute to daughters. rs. Victor Segal, Mrs. K. T. RED BANK — Members o Red Bank group is one of 2,300 have a mother and daughter sup- «lah, Mrs. Anthony Garruto, the "Nothing Strum" group a local and state councils partici- per on May 17. Mrs. Robert J. Fiedler w«s pro- rs. Charles Laycock, Mrs. Ed- Red Bank High School, a poetry pating throughout the nation. Initial plans for the affair were gram and dinner chairman. Mrs. RUMMAGE SALE rin Otis, Mrs. Robert McCurdy and folk singing club, will par- made at a recent meeting of the John Alexander and Mrs. Al- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - ind Mrs. Francesco Del Robbia. ticipate in an evening of the two MRS. LESLIE D. SEELY, Ea- group. fred Ferry were banquet co-chair- te. George Brown is chairman art forms with students from tontown, recently-elected Ne\v Mrs. William Walton spoke on men. Mrs. Elmer Cottrell gave if the annual rummage sals Christian Brothers Academy and Jersey's Mother of the Year, "Working Women and thi the invocation. jenefiting St. Agnes Youth others tomorrow at 8 p.m. In will be honored at a luncheon' In Church." Mrs. Lee Pannebaker At the business meeting pre- Bouse to be held today irotm the Old Mill, Sycamore Ave. the Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury, led the devotions. ceding the program, the following 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m; at 48 First Tinton Falls. May 17, Mrs. Fred Wurtz, an- The group is making gifts ti officers were elected: Mrs. Cot- \ve,, Assisting on the com • John Brzostoski, adviser f< nounced at a recent meeting of be distributed to children in th< trell, first vice president; Mrs. mittee are Mrs. George Kelly, the group of poetry and fol the Gleaners of the Eatontown Lutheran Home, Jersey City Howard Young, summer confer- Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. James singing enthusiasts, again wi Presfeyterian Church. Mrs. Clar- May 14. ence chairman; Mrs. Edward ence Meeks is In charge of tick- Egidio and Mrs. Warren Kurtz. direct the program which will b Mrs. Robert Horlacher anc Clayton, literature chairman; ets. similar to one he presented Mrs. Birger Eia were hostesses Mrs. Etha Strong, vice president STORY HOURS END month ago at the mill. Orig Capt and Mrs. Howard Sage of missions; Mrs. Clement Bar- RUMSON - The children's nal unpublished works by Mr, and their family, former Eaton- low, missionary and stewardship for ... Brzostoski will be heard for th SUTPHIN GUILD of the New story hour at the Oceanic Free town residents and members of education chairman, and .Mrs. Draperies • Slipcovers Library will be discontinued un- first time. the church, wil) be honored at Monmouth Baptist Church an Fred Warwick, mission interpre- Bedspreads • Blinds til fall. There will be no story The program is open to th reception Sunday afternoon the Amico Bible Class will havi ters chairman. a combined meeting and coverw • Shades • Curtains hour this Saturday. public. from 2:30 to 5 o'clock In the Also, Mrs. Fred Conover, spec- dish supper next month. Complete Installation Service home of Mrs. James White, Rey- al Interest missionaries chair- SHOP-AT-HOME-SERVICE SEND THEM TO ... nolds Dr. Plans for the affair were madi man; Mrs. Thomas Maloney, There will be a tea and review at a recent guild meeting. Mrs /ice president of Christian serv- 747-4422 of books on Korea in the, chapel Willard Whittemore, New Mon ice; Mrs. Henry Pascals, love Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 mouth, a former missionary I »ift chairman; Mrs. William o'clock. Mrs. Walter Mahns is Pakistan, discussed her wor) jraves and Mrs. R. G. Barter, program chairman. there. yhite cross chairmen; Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Ralph T. Keevil, president Mrs. Charles Fredrick, Mrs lam Barrett, Sr., Christian social for diploma time at . . showed slides and gave a com- Wilbur Roberts and Mrs. Mil •elations chairman; Mrs. Swartz, LEON'S mentary on the first three books dred Miner were hostesses. recording secretary, and Mrs. of the Bible. Mrs. George Smith William Schanck, treasurer. spoke on "Standing On BIB Prom- MRS. GERTRUDE MEISER Serving on the nominating com- 468 Broad St., Shrewsbury Red Bank's Only Cold ises." was honored as the oldest preseni nittee were: Mrs. Schanck, chair- at (he moUier-daughter banquel nan, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Claude Dally 9 to 5:S8 FrL 'til I Fur Storage Vaults Junior Bazaar PLANS FOR INAUGURATION of the Women's Fellowship ol Jenny, Mrs. Thomas Wilson and ~7) ISH Ph I diss Janet Williams. ... Your furs will "summer" safely in our cold, air controlled, moth and fireproof vault, "breath- ing" in new beauty for a fall appearance. Our 44 YEARS OF rates are economical and we have facilities for KENT PLACE SCHOOL glazing, repairing and remodeling. College "Prep" For Girls Since 1894 EXPERIENCE... So ... no need to send your furs put of town. 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MonrtiSuth Festival Opens Sunday Auxiliary News Steinlboch Official to Award Top Art Prizes WEST LONG BRANCH r More than 11,000 in prize money after, with Martin Ryan speaking on sculpture May 7, and New Rosters will be awarded Sunday afternoon for top work* o! art when' Norboru Kobayashl of Red Bank speaking on architecture Monmouth College purely opens its third annual Festival of on May 14. Mrs. Calvin SteKz was elected cash award) and fint place el- Fine Arts. " , • .. . ' .- ' • ,». .•••'' ••''$• The annual spring weekend Jazz concert takes place May president of the Atlantic High- say win be entered In the state : The exhibition of 143 t»intings by New Jersey artists may? 3, featuring pianists Ferrante and Teieher. lands Fire Auxiliary at a recent VFW contest. be seen from 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. in the main building. Award* On Sunday evening, May 5, The American Guild of Or- meeting in the fire house. will be made at 4 p. m. Michael Slovak, vice president of ganists will present a recital. And on May 8, a four-day run Other officers are Mrs, Gran- A TRICKY TRAY party was the Steinbach. Company of Asbury Park and Red Bank, fes- begins of Moss Hart's play "Light Up the Sky," directed by din Chapman, first vice presi- held recently by the Oceanport tival sponsor, will make the presentations. the Monmouth College Dramatic Workshop. Curtain time is dent; Mrs. Paul Muir, second Hook and Udder Auxiliary in Dr. William G. Van Note, president of the college, wUl' 8:30 p. m. vice president; Mrs. James J. the fire house recently. Mri. This year's Parents Day will have, as an added feature, welcome visitors. Egldio, secretary; Mrs. Cather- Daniel O'Connetl was chairman the large number of paintings adorning the ornate corridors Judges made .their selections from approximately 450 ine Balmer, treasurer; Mrs. El-and Mrs. Charles Rice was in works ol art originally submitted. of the main building. Student guides will point them out bert J. Mason, sergeant-at-armi, charge of refreshments. during tours May 10, 1 to 4 p. m., and May 11, 10 to 2 p. m. At the same time the'student exhibition, featuring the and Mrs. Charles Hull, chaplain. On May 12, Professor Ryan will conduct a special gallery best works of undergraduates at Monmouth, will go on display The auxiliary Is sponsoring a PRIZE-WINNERS in a recent In the art gallery of the Fine Arts Building. tour at 3 p. m. On May 13, the Chamber Music Society of the Monmouth Arts' Foundation sponsors a performance by theater trip to New York City on Americanism essay contest spon- The festival runs through May,It. The public may view the Gallimlr String Quartet. May 18 to see performances of sored by the Monmouth County the oil and watercolor paintings and sculptures Monday . On May 14 at 3 p. m., the film "Hiroshima, Mon Amour" "Mary. Mary" and "Hot Spot." American Legion Auxiliary were through Friday, 10 a. m. to 9 p. m,, Saturday, 10 a. m. to will be shown in the main building. Mrs. Chapman, 41 South Ave., At-Julie Grsvalec, sponsored by the 4 p. m., and Sunday, 2 to 5 p. m. On May 15, "History of Iizz with Si Zentner" will be ALL SMILES about th» &or» ahead it Mrs. Franklin lantic Highlands, is m charge of Neptune Township Unit, and A special exhlbiUon of art work by members of the fine Virginia Spencer and Andrea presented in the main building at 11 a. m. That evening, on White of Red Bank who will model spring hah at a card tickets. arts faculty can be seen Monday through Thursday, 9 a. m. the Great Lawn, the Collegians will hold forth with a pop Atkinson, both sponsored by the to 10 p. m.,, Friday, 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. m., and Saturday concert. • * party to be sponsored Monday by the Red Bank Elks JUNIOR GIRLS UNIT of the Middletown Township Unit. 9 to 5. These artists include festival chairman Harold Alex- "Mirth and Melancholy" is the title of an evening of en- Auxiliary. Keyport Auxiliary to the Veter- Miss Atkinson, daughter of Mr. ander of Little Silver, Sara Provan of Rumson, Prof. Martin tertainment to be presented by three campus groups May 16. ans of Foreign Wars elected tiie and Mrs. James Atkinson of Gull Ryan of South Belmar, and Joyce Wimer of Fair Haven. Co-ordinated by the fine arts department, they are the Cham- following new officers: Rd., Middletown, is a senior at On Tuesday, a three-part lecture series begins on art ber Chorus, the Poetry Readers, and the Choral Speaking Gail Thome, president; Karen Middletown Township High appreciation. Sponsored by the Monmouth College Library Group. Spring Parade of Hats Zielstroff, vice president; Linda School. Miss Spencer Is an eighth Association, tfie first lecture, by S»ra Prevail, will be on The final public offering on May 17 will feature an eve- Lehman, second vice president; grade student at St. Mary's painting,, • ; , ning's performance by the Modern Chorus, under the direction RED BANK — The Red Bank Elks Auxiliary Karen Nebus, treasurer; Eileen School, New Monmeutfi, and Uw The series continues tie next two Tuesday evenings there? of Tommy Tucker. Candeloro, chaplain; Joan Coyle daughter of Mrs. Rita Spencer ol will sponsor a hat fashion show and card party conductress; Irene Fieros, patri- Belford. Monday at 8 p.m. in the Elks Home, 40 West Front otic instructor, and Harriet Briel The winners were announced Church Women Hold St. Members will model millinery from the Mad guard, at a recent meeting of the county Hatter, Red Bank. Initiation of three new mem-unit at the Freehold post home. bers, Diana Donnelly, Debbie Past county president's dinner Hat Show and Contest Mrs. Fred Bernhardt is chairman and Mrs. Lehman and Lora SIlcox will be will be held Saturday In Peter- Earl Henschel will serve as commentator. In charge held on May 2. son's Shrewsbury Inn, Red Bank, WALL TOWNSHIP — More which had been designed and pf tickets are Mrs. Henry Schaible and Mrs. John The unit will meet next on May than 300 persons attended the an made by Mrs. Charles Bullock, Regan. NEW OFFICERS of the Key-10 in the Neptune post home, nual luncheon, card party and Philadelphia. Miss Betty Thorn' port VFW Auxiliary, appointed Gully Rd., Neptune. Election of fashion snow sponsored by the ton modeled _ the bridesmaid Members who will model include Mrs. Frank- by Mrs. Sidney Lanibertson, next yetr1* officers will be held. Episcopal Church Women of St, gown. lin White, Mrs. Richard McCabe, Mrs. Edward president, are Miss EJlen Kelly, Thomas' Episcopal Church, Red secretary; Mrs. Joseph Collins, TOP WINNERS in the poppy Bank, in the Royal Manor here Nagle, Mrs. John Balmer, Mrs. Wallace Davidson patriotic instructor; Mrs. Wil- corsage contest sponsored by the recently. and Mrs. John Connolly. liam Krlduer, historian; Mrs, Middletown Americas Legion Hat contest winners were Miss Samuel DUks, assistant guard; auxiliary wis Mrs. Emily Quack- Carolyn Hammonds, Neptune, Mrs. Paul Pouzenc, Mrs. Emily most unusual; Mrs, Corrynne Plan Washington Trip Schneider, Mrs. Joseph Panzers, enbuih, Port Monmouth. Godwin, Fair Haven, most tai- and Mrs, Richard Nebus, color New members of the auditing lored, and Mrs. Alma Penn, Red bearers; Mrs. Michael Garcia, committee are Mrs. George Bank, prettiest, Krebiozen Supporters flag bearer, and Mrs. Ozzle Trembley, Mrs. Walter Woods Hat contest Judges were Mrs. Thome, banner bearer. and Mrs. James Letts. George De Silva of Mew York Mrs, John Sommer, essay con- City, Miss Gwendolyn Mac Cray, test chairman, reported contest St. Albans, N. Y., and Mrs. Harold To Petition President winners have been chosen and Shotno, Jr., Red Bank. will be announced at an award ceremony in the high school next Mrs. Charles Hughes, Jr., LOCH ARBOUR-A little girl, nedy, Dr. Frances Kelsey, mem- modeled her wedding gown, month. Representatives of the whose cancer was arrested bj bers of the House and Senate, auxiliary will present the three the use ol the drug Krebiozen, and officials of the Food and top winners with medals and Drug Administration and Nation- according to her mother, hopes Long Branch al Cancer Institute. to present a plant to President The Food and Drug Adminis-|| Sophomores John F. Kennedy next month trafcioa is expected to make a as "a symbol of hope for con final ruling on the use of Krebi-|| NAVESINK NURSERY SCHOOL ozen in June. tinuing life." Plan Event Mrs. Alma Peas announces reghtrqtion for fall The child, 7-year-old Rath; REGISTRATION LONG BRANCH - "Sopho- Fashions were shown by thi Hodnett of 108 Euclid Ave., wil more Swingln' Safari" is the Town and Country Shop, Linden be among a delegation from thi RED BANK — Registration-for|| May 6th & 7th 10-11 am. theme for the annual Sopho- PI., and hats by The Mad Hal shore area Ivy Cancer League, the Mechanic Street School kin- more Carnival to be held to- dergarten will be held In the II ;er, Write St., both of Red which will Join other cancer vic- 13 Church St. For Furtiter Information morrow from 7:30 to 11 p.m 3ank. tims who claims to have been school auditorium Thursdayj| in the Long Branch High School from 1 to 3: IS p.m. Models included Mrs. Charles helped by the drug and othei CALL SH 7-4671 gym. lughes, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Ross Krebiozen supporters. Youngsters registering are re-II Fair Haven Each 10th grade home room Urs. English Wright, Miss Pa- It will be held in Washington, quired to bring birth certificates j| and immunization records. LON©-$TEMMEb ItAUTKS above are part ofih. cast will operate two amusement ricia Malone, all of Red Bank; D.C., May 13-17. booths at the affair. Among ac- Hiss Claudia Tate and Mrs. The share delegation wil! of "Fireworks of 1963" to b» presented tomorrow by the tivities to be provided are a ping Marion Lyon, Fair Haven, an Include Kathy's mother, Mrs. PTA of Forreitdale School, Rumson. Left to right are pong roll, balloon barber shop, /Irs. Gloria Quails, Sea Bright. William Hodnett, president ol Mrs. Donald Winjerter, Miss Donna Vromar and Mrs.suction arrow dart game and Mrs. Castle Greer, Sea Bright, Ivy Cancer League, which sup- and a wishing well. ports the Ivy Cancer Research Peter Cartwdl. Performances will be at 2 p.m. and 8:30 was commentator. Two student vocal groups, the Miss Anne Wormley was chair- Foundation. The child is also the p.m. in the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School. Exceptional and the Valtaires, man and Miss Barbara Mason, daughter of the lake William will be featured. Doris Gillis, vice chairman of the committee Hodnett. Judl Gillespie, Taunya Patter- in charge. Serving on the com- To raise funds for the deli son and Karen Staggs form the mittee were Mrs. Harold Allen, gallon's trip to the nation's capl Exceptional, and Harry Ray, •Irs. Eugene Clay, Miss Judy tal, the Ivy Cancer League will 68 Years of Marriage Bernard Nelson, Joe Gardner, Glover, Mrs. Charles Hughes, have a white elephant sale Greg Henson, and Ken Short Jr.,, Mrs. Shelly Owens, Mrs, day at 8 p.m. In the Jerse SEA. BRIGHT - Mr. and been active in the Women's make up the Valtaires. Fames Parker, Jr., Mrs. Mat Central .Bank and Trust Co., A Mrs. Charles Bradshaw, 1 Os- Guild. The Sophomore Carnival has hew Reason, Mrs. Shomo, Jr, lenhurst. Donations of merchan- borne PI., are marking their Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw's chil- been planned and directed by Miss Thornton and Mrs. Edwarc dise or baked goods will be ac- 68th wedding anniversary today. dren and families also live in members of the Sophomore Ex- Williams, Jr., all of Red Bank, cepted from the public for sale, They were married April 26, the area. They are Robert A. ecutive Council. Officers of the Rev. Earl B. Scott, vicar The delegation has requested 1895, In Pittsburgh, Pa., i Bradshaw and William Bradshaw class are Mickey Riddle, presi- 5t. Thomas' ChurOh, gave the appointments with the Presiden moved to Belleville where their of Fair Haven, and Mrs. Herbert dent; Conover Gaskin. vice nvocation. Attorney General Robert Ken- three children were born. They (Frances) Schild, Shrewsbury. president; Robert Ward, secre- became residents of Red Bank There are five grandchildren tary; and Helaine Evans, treas- urer. Assisting the officers are lome 30 years ago, Mr. Brad- and. 10 great-grandchildren, with RED BANK'S ONLY shaw, now 92, owned a tailoring the youngest born March 26 to the following home room presi- shop on Wallace St.. Mr. and Mrs. W. Irwin Hen- dents: Richard Anderson, Ann Scaferra, Sue Bernheim, Delor- The couple also lived for dricks, West Front St., Middle- Cold Storage Vaults es Camagna, Marlene Harris, time In Fair Haven before tak- town.' Other grandchildren are Janice Jones, Carmeline Lisan- ing up residence In Sea Bright Donald G. Bradshaw, New ti, TonI Nixon, Barry Unger Mrs. Bradshaw, 85, is a mem Shrewsbury; Herbert Bradshaw, and Anlt Williams. FOR FURS AND WINTER WOOLENS her of the First Reformed River, Plaza; Robert A. Brad- a Church of Shrewsbury and had straw, Jr., Fair Haven, and Miss Faculty advisers of the class SPECIAL BOX STORAGE PLAN Bonnie Bradshaw, Fair Haven. include Edward Adams, Bruce • 0endtd Routtmcm • Ieonomlc«l Ram BOYS and GIRLS... Badgley, Milton Belford, Pa- Fairview GOP tricia Donohoe, Robert Guziej- Get your ka, William Harvey, Robert It- vine, Harry Murphy, Charles LION'S To Hold Dance Kline, V. Miller Preston, Jo- WHITE ST. • SH 7-2800 • RED BANK MIDDLETOWN - George W. seph Skok, Francis Sorrentino, Snyder has been named chair- Louis Toscano and Mrs. Flor- man of the annual spring dance ence Welntraub. for the Fairview Republican . Club slated for May 17 at 9 p.m. ' i The Cobblestones, Rt. 35. Barn's Sponsors For QUICK SERVICE and ... Music will be by Bob Gold and his band. Tickets will be availa- QUALITY WORK! ble at the door. There will be Essay Contest refreshments and awards. NEWARK - A Pontiac Cata- Committee aides are Morton lina sports coupe is being offered H. KAABE GLASS CO. ^FlyersJampole, president; Mr. and as the grand prize this year in • FRH ESTIMATE* Mrs. Tom Kearsley, John Salatl- the traditional "Mom's My Best • FREE PICKUP AND DELI«RT ANYWHERE BKOcrodrirh no, Mr. and Mrs Sam Witt, Mr. Friend" contest sponsored by • AUTO ftlASS • FURNITURE TOPS SATURDAY ONLY and Mrs. Rocky Zirpola, and Mrs. Bamberger's New Jersey, in cel- • MIRRORS • (OAT GLASS MAGIC SHOE Snyder, all of Middletown. ebration of Mother's Day. «i;:x STOLES AND CAPES INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT The local winner In each Bam 54«-55I Broadway, Long Branch CA 2-3193 NEW MONMOUTH-The Mid- berger area will receive a $25 ADVENTURE gift certificate. SALE dletown-New Monmouth Neigh- BOOK borhood Association of Girl Sons and daughters of any Scouts will present an interna- age can compete by completing 199.00 299.00 399.00 tional pageant Sunday at 2 p.m.the phrase, "Mom's my best In Memorial Hall of St. Mary's friend because. . ." in 50 words Fabulously priced small furs including School, New Monmouth. The or less. Official entry blanks are natural ranch, Autumn Haze*, pastel, down, program is open to the public. available at any Bamberger PIANO SALE! Tourmaline". Deep, shirred, petite, Mrs. Thomas Zifaretli is chair- store or from Pontiac dealers man and Mr3. yincent Merel, as- The contest closes May 8. Win- double collared stoles; clutch, sistant chairman. ners will be announced May 11 bubble style capes. Small 75-key, studio upright with bench MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SPECIALS: Pastel and ranch mink boas, 69.00. Natural Norwegian Blue Fox capes, 99.00. Modem spinet full 88 keyboard with bench Pocked ih Bleached White Fox capes, 119.00. Our fur buyer will he here to help in •v«y P-F Flyers Box $ 00 1495 NEW your selection. FEATURED ON T V Frleei t>l»a lr.it. l>i. -T.U. "DUBA" SMALL GRAND Fur productl labeled to ihow country of origin o( Imported tun. Cinderella USED SPINETS — UPRIGHTS • GRANDS FRANKLIN Bootery MUSIC TOWN SCHOOL OF MUSIC \ 'Where the seventh pair Is free" 600 Hwy. 35 67MU0 Mlddlttown, N. J. ' 125 Broad St. Red Bonk BED BANK REGISTER 12-Friday, Aprjl 26, 1963 Announce Engagements Freehold Wedding

POLAND-PEREZ BLANKENHORN-ANGEROLE Anita Goldstein Is Miffed HAZLET — Announcement 1 SHREWSBURY - Mr. am FREEHOLD - Mr. and MrsFairmon. t in Ukawood tiie bride, «n alumna p< Free- made by Mr. and Mrs. Jose M. Mrs. Walter Brace Angerole, SI William V. Goldstein, IS Stokes beginning at 5 pim. hold Regional High School and Perez, 13 Virginia Ave., of theCourt Dr., announce the engage St., announce the marriage of Douglass.College, New Bruns- ment of their daughter, Mis wick, is microbiologist at E. ,R. «ngagment of their daughter, his daughter. Miss Anita Gold- Gwen Elizabeth Angerole, I stein, to Harold Okrend of New Squibb aril} Sons Company, New Miss Ann Perez, to William E. Frederick Leroy Blankenhor Brunswick, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Brunswicki* •' Poland of Rahway, son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic! Joseph Okrend of the Bronx The Mr. Ok^ead, a candidate for and Mrs. Bernard Poland, Gull Blankenhorn, 72 Sixth Ave., Loni bride is the daughter also of a doctora,te degree at Rutgeri Front, Fla. Branch. the late Shu-ley Katanan Gold- Univeriityj'wa's graduated from Miss Perez is an alumna Miss Angerole is an alumna oi stein. the College Of the City of New York whjsre he received a Monmouth College, West Long Red Bank Catholic High Schoo The double ring ceremony took Branch, where she was a mem-and Trenton State College, where bachelor it science in degree in place Sunday here in Congrega- bacteriology. He received a ber, of Tau Lambda Chi sorority. she was a member of Theta Phi tion Agudath Achim. Rabbis M. She is a teacher in the Lillian sorority. She is a teacher al master's degree in science at Tuchman officiated, assisted by Syracuse''University, TODAY Drive Elementary School here. Sycamore School, New Shrews Rev. Morris Levine and Cantor bury. Y. Lefkowitz. A reception hour On their return from a Ber- RUMMAGE SALE, Sea Bright Mr. Poland was graduated muda wedding trip, the couple Methodist Church, 9 a.m. from Rahway High School and is Mr. Blankenhorn was grad- followed in the Jewish Com-; Miss Ann Perez uated from Long Branch High Mist Barbara Beanett munity Center; and then at the will be at home May 1 at 124 diurch basement. with General Motors in Linden. Johnson St. Highland Park. HOBBY SHOW, 3 to 9 p.m.. A summer wedding is planned, School and Monmouth College, Civic Auditorium, Monmouth West Long Branch.' He is al tending Stetson University Col Shopping Center, Eatontown. OLSEN-BURLEW Installation TEENAGE DANCE, West lege of Law, St. Petersburg, Fla., Bnai Brith Keansburg VFW, 8:30 p.m., post EAST KEANSBURG - An- where he is a member of Phi hall, Davern Ave., West Keans- nouncement is made by MrsDelt. a Phi legal fraternity. Dinner For burg. Russell Burlew, 67 Bay Ave., of Slates Play he engagment of her daughter, BROWER-GEGERSON HAZLET — "Tbt Tour," a TOMORROW Miss Ann Burlew, to Donald OI- WESTWOOD - Mr. and Mrs, Secretaries musical playlet by Mrs. Jack sen, son of Mr. and MrsAlle. n Gegerson of this place an- EATONTOWN — "Hie Mon- „ J Kreuter, will be presented at in- RUMMAGE SALE, Sea Bright Thomas Olsen, 82 Bray Ave. Mrs. Harold Okrend nounce the engagement of theii mouth Legal Secretaries Associ- stallation ceremonies of the Aye- Methodist Church, 9 a.m., church Miss Burlew was graduated daughter, Miss Althea Gegerson basement. ation's 11th annual installation Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein let Chapter, Bna! Brith Women, from Middletown Township High to Ensign Jans B. Brower, U. S, escorted the bride. She wore a Tuesday in Howard Johnson Res- SPRING FAIR and Science School and is employed by Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A dinner was held recently in taurant, Middletown. Fair, Beer St. PTA, 10 a.m., full-length gown of Chantilly lace s Wew Jersey Forwarding Com- Eldridge Brower 112 Locusl Crystal Brook Inn., and white silk organza fashioned Cast in major roles are Mr. Beers'Street School, Hazlet. iany, Newark.. Point Rd., Locust. Mrs. Robert Battjer Installed with a portrait neckline and lace and Mrs. Jerry Shapiro, Mrs. ' HOBBY SHOW, 11 a.m. to 4 Mr. Olsen, a ggraduate of Miss Gegerson is. a graduate o for 1963-64 the following officers: yoke effect on the fitted bodice. Samuel Caldes, Mrs. Leonard p.m., Civic Auditorium, Mon- Dickinson High ShSchooll , JJersey Westwood High School and wi Mrs. Ruth Buxbaum, Belmar, The full skirt with inserts of lace Goldberg, Mrs. Charles Kaye, mouth Shopping Center, Eaton' City, is attending Seton Hall be graduated from Douglas Co president; Miss Regina Brom- princess-line terminated in a Mrs. David Stahl, Mrs, J a c k tows. University, Newark. He is em-lege in June. berg, Keyport, vice president; chapel train from a bow back. A Lazar, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Miwhi, LUNCHEON-FASHION SHOW. ployed by Western Electric Com- Ensign Brower, an alumnu: Miss Carolee Kamm, Long pearl crown secured her veil Mrs. Samuel Frank, Mrs. David Rosary Altar Society of St. Leo pany, Newark. of Middletown Township Hig Branch, corresponding secretary; and she carried a white Bible Miller and Mrs. Samuel Roths- the Great Catholic Church, 12:30 School and Rutgers University, Mrs. Rosemarie Strong, Long with a cascade of gardenias and child. Mrs. Martin GreenwakLis p.m., Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. is serving as an electronics of- Branch, recording secretary;' stephanotis. GY1MESI-CASSAN Miu Gwen Angerole the accompanist and lighting is LUNCHEON-FASHION SHOW, ficer at the U. S. Naval Station, Miss Floyce Gibson, Long by Mrs. Stanley Schwartz. ,-, Miss Ann Borlew Charleston, S. C. Miss Phyllis Bass of Ridge- Mothers' Guild of Croydon Hall MATAWAN — The engagment Branch treasurer, and Mrs, Officers to be installed are of MiS3 Jacqueline Cassan to wood, was'maid, of honor, and Academy, Leonardo, 12 noon, Dorothy, Krause, Leonardo, gov-Mrs, Herbert Lades, Fort Lee, Mrs. Howard Maimed, president; Beacon Hill Country Club, Leon- Joseph Gyimesl is announced by MAYO-BENNETT ernor. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- was matron of honor for her Mrs. Carl Speller, fund-raising ardo. RED BANK - Mr. and Mrs. Committee chairmen named by vice president; Mrs. Carl Feller, bert Cassan, 79 Avalon La. John Van Brunt, 1348 West Front sister. Both attendants wore "FIREWORKS OF 1963," For- Mrs. Buxbaum are Miss Brom cocktail-length gowns of light membership; Mrs.' Shapiro, pro- restdale School PTA, 2 p.m. and Strathmore. Mr. Gyimesi is theSt., announce the engagement of berg, membership; Mrs. Roy son of Mrs. Susana Gyimesi of their niece, Miss Barbara Ann blue taffeta, matching half- gram; Mrs. Robert Kingsley, fi- 8:30 p.m., Rumson-Fair Haven Hains, Matiasquan, legal educa- nancial secretary; Mrs. Miller, Regional High School, Rumsori. Ardsley, N. Y., and the late Bennett, to Leonard Peter Mayo, crown headpieces and carried r tion; Miss Elseye L. Moulton, cascades of blue and white car- treasurer; Mrs. Leonard Gold- "FANTASYLAND," St. Ann's Joseph Gyimesi. son of Mr. and M . Daniel Mayo Spring Lake, sunshine; Mrs. of nations. berg, recording secretary, Mrs. School, 7. p.m., school auditori Miss Cassan, an alumna [ Jersey City Marjorie Sullivan, Red Bank, Aaron Bernstein, corresponding um, Keansburg. St. Dominic Academy Jersey Miss Bennett, daughter of the Burton Marcus, Evanston, 111., chapter chatter; Mrs. Ettore was best man. Ushers were Mil- secretary; Mrs. Irving Mosko- DINNER-DANCE, Shrewsbury City, attended Montclair State late Mr. and Mrs. Harper S Manfredi, Asbury Park, histori- College and Seton Hall Univer- Bennett of Elizabeth, was ton Goldstein, Freehold, uncle of witz, social secretary; Mrs. Stan- Power Squadron, 8 p.m., Molly an; Miss Greta Watkins, Asbury ley Jasper, sentinel; Mrs. Kreut- Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. sity where she majored in graduated from Middletown the bride; Albert Okrend, Park, publicity; Mrs. Charles L. Queens, N. Y., brother of the er, historian, and Mrs. Robert SPRING DANCE, St. Agnes French. She is a share-owner Township High School and is em- Hoyt, Jr., Long Branch, employ- correspondent in the stock and ployed in the bookkeeping de- bridegroom; Herbert Laden, Fort Silverstone, Mrs. Lazar, Mrs. PTA, 8'30 p.m., hall of St. Agnes ment; Miss Dorothy E. Smeaton, Saul Waldman, Mrs. Marvin Catholic Church, Atlantic High- bond division of American Tele- partment of the Newark Even- , brother-in-law of the bride; phone & Telegraph Company, ing News, Newark. Neptune City, program; -Mrs. Frank Terraglio, Dave Lord! and Olinsky, Mrs. David Bernstein lands. Roy Hains, Manasquan, parlia- and Mrs. Seymour Refcant, SPRING DANCE, Raritan New York City. Mr. Mayo is an alumnus of Edward Gilardl, New Bruns- mentarian; Mrs. Sylvia Bressler, wick. trustees. Township Community Center, Mr. Gyimesi, educated In Bordentown Military Academy Belmar, and Miss Charlotte 8:30 p.m., West Keansburg Fire Budapest, Hungary, is attending and is attending St. Peter's Col- Reilly, Red Bank, ways and House. Columbia University, and is em- ege, Evening Division, Jersey i ployed by Texaco, Inc., New means. DANCE, North Centervllle Fire ity. He is employed at the Perfect attendance awards MONMOUTH PLAYERS Company, 9 p.m., The Oaks, Mid York City, in the accounting de- First National Bank of Jersey partment. He served in the U. S. were made to Miss Gibson, Miss '" ' ° present dletown. City. Miss Althea Gegerson Kamm, Mrs. Buxbaum and Miss Army and is in the U. S. Army The wedding is planned for Oct Miss Jacqueline Cassan Moulton. SUNDAY. Reserve. • 6. 7 "ANASTASIA" Misses Cleo Zizoz, Elma Bos- INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT, Sisterhood selman. Janet Buxbaum and '• \ »; at the ' . ,» •: . Middletown - New Monmouth Five Courses Prize-Winning Essay Mrs. Sally Pedeflous, Mrs. Ruth Neighborhood of Girl Scouts, 2 Hendrkks and Mrs. Isabel Pin- NAVESINK LIBRARY, NAVESINK p.m., Memorial Hall, St. Mary's On Camping Luncheon cus were guests of the associa- School, New Monmouth. EATONTOWN — Five courses RED BANK — Mildred Straus, tion.1 MAY 3 and 4 ALSO MAY 10 and 11 ^DINNER, Trinity College preparing leaders for the sum-Star of Sea Senior monologist, of - Valley Stream, Miss Reffly is chairman of a Alumni Association, 6:30 p.m.me, r camping program of the L. I., will be the featured enter- theater party trip to New York TICKETS: $2.00 SH 7-2853 Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts tainer at a donor luncheon of on June 1. have been scheduled, according Wins Hadassah Contest the Sisterhood bf' Congregation MONDAY to Mrs. Harry R. Brindle of Bnai Israel, Rumson Thursday, LONG BRANCH-Miss Virgin CARD PARTY, Rosary Altar Brielle, council president. Die luncheon will be held in Farley, a senior student at Stai Clinton Manor, Newark. Society of Si Dorothea's Cath- The' first session will be Tues- of the Sea Academy, won firs olic Church, Eatontown, 8 p.m..day in the Sun Motel, Neptune,prize in a recent essay contesi Mrs. Lester Swartz is chair- Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. and the second training course sponsored by the Long Brand man. Assisting are Mrs. Edwin will be Wednesday and Thurs- Chapter of Hadassah. Essa; Geltzeller and Mrs. Harry Fried- 1 day at the council's Camp Saca- topic was "The Middle East Situ man, luncheon and bus reser- 'Anastasia jawea, near Freehold. ation - How to Avert a Worl vations; Mrs. Bertram Fein- The courses are for the bene- Crisis." swog, decorations, and Mrs. Les- fit of leaders who have no previ ter Hodax, publicity. Second prize winner was Ja: Cast Listed ous training in leading a Girl Hostesses include Mrs. George Scout camping program. Teran, son of Mr. and Mi . RUMSON —Mrs. Lewis Pren- Terry Teran, 392 Ocean Ave. Marx, Mrs. Sidney Miles, Mrs. tice, Clover La., director, an- Advanced leaders will have David Silberstein, Mrs. Morris three Skill Days to extend their Long Branch, a senior at Lon; nounced the cast for the Mon- Branch Senior High School, an Westerman, Mrs. Milton Abram- mouth Players' new production campcraft knowledge. These are third prize winner is Miss Cath off, Mrs. Joseph Becker,. Mrs. of "Anastasia," scheduled for set for May 9 at Camp Rus erine Steeger, daughter of Mr Henry Berman, Mrs. Louis Gold- May 3, 4, 10 and 11 in the Nave- Wan; May 16, at Camp Saca- and Mrs.' Frank Steeger, Dell farb, Mrs. Feinswog, Mrs. link Library. jawea, and May 23 at Camp wood La., New Shrewsbury, \dolph Hubschman, Mrs. Sidney Nomoco. All three council-owned senior at Star of the Sea. iaiman and Mrs. Frank Levy. In order of appearance they camps are located in the gener- are: Kenneth Woodcock, Long al area of Freehold. The first All three top winners were Branch, Chernov; Mrs. Marshall session will deal with planning, presented gifts donated by local Oleson, Hazlet, Varya ; Billy merchants. Miss Farley also Insurance Unit Fansler, Fairview, Petrovln; camp program and cooking. The received a gold trophy. Jacques Leroy, Rumson, Prince second will be on tent-pitching Mrs. Morris Radler, vi Hears Speaker ln lashing and site selection and Bfli ine; Mrs. F. J. Rowse, president of education and chai Miss Virginia Farley ' Rumson, Anna. ** the third will teach .nature, tool- man of the essay contest, ma< ASBURY PARK — Albert Pe- craft and fire building. the presentations. rs, manager of the agency sys- Also, Donald Keyes, Atlantic Dealers to, Exhibit :ems department of the RoyaT Highlands, Counselor Drivinitz; Other prize winners, all froi 31obe Insurance Company., was Buddy Silver, Little Silver, the Star of the Sea Academ Family Visits MONTCLAIR -Among the 50 guest speaker at a meeting of fleigh driver; Mrs, John Hemleb, were Mary Frances Carlin am he Insurance Women of Mon- 1 charwoman; Dr. Barry Grabelle, Elaine Delia, fourth place tii antiques dealers from 10 states In Panama Carol Budd, fifth; Carol Krm exhibiting at the Montclair An- nouth County in Bill Green's Red Bank, Dr. Sirensky; Mrs. :ustic Lodge here Tuesday. Nancy Hughes, Rumson, dowa- FAIR HAVEN - Mrs., Gerald ger, sixth, and Suzanne Milto tiques Fair May 20 through 24 ger empress; Mrs. Frank Bald- Jerolamon and her four sons, 101 seventh prize. will be the Hudson Shop, Red Mr. Peters discussed the im- win, Monmouth Hill, Baroness Hillcrest Rd., returned home re- Miss Farley is secretary o Bank, and Sarah A. Moore, portant phases of agency sys- Livenbaum, and Paul Savonen, cently from a three-week visit the senior Mass, a member Apple Brook Antiques, 375 Coop- :ems and management, reviewed New Monmouth, Prince Paul. with Mrs. Jerolamon's brother- the Marion Chapter of the Honoi er Rd., Middletown. techniques for office pro- in-law and sister, Mr. and MrsSociety. , a member of the French The fair, to be held in the edures, and stressed the im- Mrs. Billy Fansler, Maida Carolos Arosemena in David, Club, and prefect of the s Woman's Club of Upper Mont- lortance of maintaining clear Ter., Middletown, is in charge Panama. dality. In her parish she is via clair, will be open from 1 to ecords. of the sale of tickets for the The Jerolamons visited Pan- prefect of of sodality and 10:30 p.m. daily, to 6 p.m. on The speaker was introduced new production. Curtain time is ama City, the Panama Canal teacher in the kindergarten the final'night. Miss Terry Locher of the 8.30 p.m. Zone, and traveled 400 miles by the Sunday school. She is the /Kher Agency, first'vice presi- jeep on the Pan American High daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Cocktail Party ent of the group. way. J. Farley, Virginia has beer Miss. Jaye Di Marco of the accepted at St. Peter's Hospita MIDDLETOWN — Twenty-five LINGERIE Mrs. Arosemena is the former couples attended a "lets get llaire-Farrow Agency, presi- Miriam Warden of Red Batik. School of Nursing, New Brun :nt, reported on the 18th annu- from the wick. acquainted" cocktail party held Her husband is a coffee planter by Middletown Township Jay- I conference of Region 1 of the MADYLN SHOP in Chinqui Province, Panama, Certificates of merit wen cees in The Cobblestones Sun- Jational Association of Insur- and co-owner of the largest agri- awarded to all other partici day. mce Women held in Portland, Little Silver Shopping Center cultural supply house in Panpants. They were Elaine Brewe Die Voor Eaiy Charge Warren Van Nosdall, vice daine., last month. atna, at David. Nancy Catalano, Marie Fische •^asBsafiaaaaaiiaafiB A LIMITED NUMBER president of the state Jaycees, OF MEMBERSHIPS Mrs. Arosemena and Mrs. Jer-"anice Farrow, Joanne Forresi was honor guest. He was intro- Red Bank Catholic H. S. olamon are daughters of Mr. Carol Gentes, Geraldine Gree duced by Henry Shyne, presi- STILL AVAILABLE! and Mrs. William Kelby Ward- Laureen Hilmer, Justyna Jur< BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION wicz, Linda Krawchuk, Marlem dent of the local Jaycees and ENROLL NOW FOR en, 11 Cooney Ter., this place. candidate for vice president of proudly presents an For a limited time, you can take advantage of Eaton Marino, Roanne Meehan, Mari the state organization. IRISH MINSTREL 1 RETURN FROM CRUISE nne O'Hare, Elaine Renehan Crest's SPECIAL FAMILY MEMBERSHIP plan, entitling DANCE iloria Robertshaw, Helen Sarik Gerson Friedman was chair- In Red Bank Catholic H. S. tHei/hole^faniily to the healthful benefits of this RED BANK — Mrs. W. B. man of the affair. May 10 and 11 at 8 P. M. Ruthrauff of Middletown and Claire Scarangella and Sheil: exclusive club. That includes the sparkling new private CLASSES Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Ward. Miss Farrow was thi swimming pool, sun deck, championship tennis, only other entrant from Loni for Tots. Teens and Adulll Nelson of Little Silver, returned badminton, basketball, volleyball and handball courts, home recently from a 91-day Branch High School. • Acrobatic cruise to the South Seas, Far PURE WATER | .shuffleboards, horseshoe pits, snack bar, separated • Ballet East and Pacific aboard 'the There's no Trick to Having Ex- children's wading pool and playground, game room, a Swedish American Line's luxury ra Cash. You Get It Fast When GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS • TV lounge and lockers. This year you and your family m • Tap • Toe cruise liner, Kungshplm. The You Use The Register Classified. can enjoy the summer in style—with a membership m • Jazz liner visited a total of 21 ports, —Advertisement. Amazing New SIBCO Wafer Purifier at private EATON CREST—convenient and always there m • Baton Removes Rust, Iron, Sulphur, Chlorine, for your use! 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REP BANK REGISTER Friday, April 26, 1963—13 Five hundred delegates, meet- ing at the league's annual state state traffic safety service, MM convention, also called for estab- Traffic Parley the theme of the conference iwiH Income Ta ishment of regional planning be "getting and using more facts boards throughout the state . TRENTON (AP) - Gov. Rich- -ATLANTIC CITY (AP) - ..ie ard J. Hughes' second annual about traffic accidents." New 'Jersey: League of Women New officers elected were: Among those' speaking will be traffic safety conference will be 1 Voters called. Wednesday for en- Miss Mary L. Nuelsen of Engle- held in Trenton May 21, it was Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, actment of a state income tax. wood, president; Mrs. David Ack chairman of the N. J. Highway ermann of South Orange, first announced. At" the same time, the league - • Gerald J. Driscoll, chief oi the Authority. - ur«ed members to work for the vice president; Mrs. A. defeat of Gov. Richard J. Betts of Summit, second vice Hughes' 1750 million bond pro- president; Mrs. Richard C. Anis- posal and to "oppose dedication field of Upper Montclair, third of specific taxes for specific pur- vice president; Mrs. Hugh H poses." Hurst of Madison, recording sec- The 9,000 league members also retary; Mrs. Joseph E. Pritchett were asked to "educate the pub- of Camden, assistant recording lic" on what the group considers secretary, and Mrs. Einar C. An- the advantages of a graduated derson of Kinnelon, treasurer. personal net income tax over The convention will hold its fi- either die bond proposal or a nal session today.

RESTF UL RELAXATION —A young hippo and Its mother nap In the tunthlns at the Tokyo zoo following party Prom goers fake advantage of J. KricJel's naw given to nark the youngster^ tint birthday. Chief delicacy waa a eak« made of applet, carrot., iweet potatoei. bread and bean ourd. tuxedo rental service. Expert fitting, good tuxados, standard special rate for groups. Find DAILY CROSSWGRD overtime. The bill does not ap- out about it on the third floor at J. Kridel, ACROSS 2. Jewish 21. Praise Wage Bills ply to fanners, cannery workers, Red Bank. Or call Mr. Fix, SH 1-5300. 1 Smoked- month 'highly charter bus drivers and domes- tauMt. fleah of 3. Close 22. Apron tic, hotel and restaurant help. hog compftnlona top Face Review, (.Fetter «. Fetish: 23. Harem 11 Sunbaked W. Ate. room B. Man's 26. Pil- Stout Says tt Soupspoon nickname. lages 18. Crippled 6. Lucid 26. Eterni- TRENTON (AP) - New Jer- It— ZoU: 7. -and ty sey's $1.25-an-hour minimum '. St. author egg*. 27. Favor- wage balls face a thorough legis- l&Mftfc*. ' Ml able ' - mistakes lative review following a wave oi vote conflicting opinion on the meas- 9. Badly: 29. Feminine 35. Storm .tlon ' ^ . .dial.- • pronomi 38. Elliptical. ures at a public hearing. IT. None god. 10. Never: 3L Creek 39. Burrowing "You can say," said Sen. land poet ^letter Richard R. Stout, R-Monmouth, 16, Term of 83. Article 4O.Heatlne "that the matter won't come.tip WHATSTHERUSM? that - endear- of . tt Cain's ' inent: abbr. . mother . for a vote In the legislature for value at least a month." «. Picture ct ».Rsyfl«l> S*. Stand . 43. tight place avbcna 2a— and In awa 44. Sky god: At best, his estimate appeared «.Notloni -Hen or Batfft a bit conservative. WE CAN (SET AN «g.Ptatfom The Labor and Industrial Re- «0. Woody 1 2 3 4 5 la / S 0 lations Committee of the Senate r ..mm , listened to a more than six hours SL Contact* •1 ft of opinions Wednesday |nd coleet- SO MAGIC-CM . aervtoe 15 14 ed a pile of written testimony il KAxtlafa didn't have time to hear. •5 Y lie / Stout, who is chairman of the MEAT BOOSTER A committee, said it would take 18 19 some time before members of ' down IS the committee get back tran- Mexico •33. Z5 34- scripts for review. NEXT FALL! . "*y » 29 "But I don't see how," he said. 1$.Ceremonial "Any mintanim wage legislation r, v COB- 30 31 can be passed that doesn't con- 4t Projecting tain some exemptions." not edge* 33 Hta On the basis of Wednesday's patriarch V/i 46. Century 34- 35 ib S7 38 4o testimony, the questions of who plant % and how many wiM occupy the M. Xe( joint •)! committee for same quite awhile. 4T."R> let Opinion boiled down into foui 45 4t> basic categories: .-..••,.-•. ' 48. Pondered 4» — Business representatives ' DOWN •7 general opposed a minimum J. Bundle wage bill on the contention wouM put a strain on the econ- omy, put industry at a competi- Bond Issue Funeral Bill Suit tive disadvantage with neighbor- FREEHOLD-James. T. Buck- ing states and put some people ley, the ASbury Paric funeral di- out of work who might not. be Js Supported rector, is'suing the estate of Mrs. able to find work elsewhere.' —Labor countered that a gen- TRENTON (AP) — State Sen. Jane Kadrey, AHenKjirst, *for (1,151 In alleged unpaid funeral eral ' minimum wage measure Kelson F. Stamler says a ppll bills dating to July 2, 1959. would pump more life into the oi some of his constituents in economy because workers woul< Unitm County shows a majority The action filed for Mr.. Buck- have more money to spend. ley Wednesday in the Monmouth prefer Gov. Richard J. Hughes' —Some witnesses appealed for 750 million bond issue to a sales County Court by Donald J. Pap- a blanket bill covering every or income tax. pa, Asbury Park, names as de- worker in the state. Stamler, a Republican, said the fendants Robert Friedlander, an —And others argued that cer- attorney, of Asbury Park, who doit results of the poll won't push tain workers should be exempt him into supporting the Demo- is executor of Mrs. Kadrey's or their employers might go out cratic governor's bond issue. estate, and Sandra and Richard of business. "But it means I'll explain both Kadrey, beneficiaries under her The Assembly has passed a sides," he said, adding, "there will. bill providing $1.25 an hour fo'r really are two sides." The suit says that demands for the first 40 hours of work in < Stamler said he sent 2,400 let- payment have been rejected. It week, and time-and-a-half foi ters to people who had com- notes special bequests of person- now: plained to him about a lack of al belongings to Sandra and Institutions, highways c col- Richard Kadrey and argues that Blind Woman leges. ••nder New Jersey law funeral The letter contained a return venses hive preference and Regains Sight postcard asking, each constituent shall be paid out of real and to mark which he preferred: personal property owned by the MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Since she The bond issue, a state sales defendant. was 9 weeks eld, Miss Bessie Sikes has been virtually blind tax or a state income tax. RAINY DAY Stamler said he got 1,800 an- Suddenly, at 60, she has regained MIAMI (AP)-A Miami bank her sight. •wers with 60 per cent favoring not only suggests saving for a the bond issue, 85 per cent "I think it's just a freak, a rainy day, but borrowing on a wonderful, amazing freak," Miss against a sales tax and 90 per rainy day. cent against an income tax. Sikes said. "I don't know how A sign "borrow on a rainy day, long it will last. Maybe a few return on a sunny day," stands TROOP AT WELFARE HOME days, maybe a year, maybe for- above a rack of umbrellas which ever." LEONARDO-Girl Scout Troop customers may borrow on wet 320 with its leaders, Mrs. Brad- days. For 60 years her only sight was for Rogers, Mrs. Anthony Plit- one per cent vision In her right nik and Mrs. Gladys Quirk, made eye. She could tell night from ATTEND WEDDING day; nothing more. and distributed Easter favors to BELFORD—Mr. and Mrs. Jo- patients in the County Welfare seph Kminek attended the wed- A few minutes after 8 o'clock Home, They will visit Sandy ding of Miss Shiela O'Brien, Sunday morning, still wearing Hook State Park May 11. 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' Auctioneer'* Office. 11 Commerce St., Newark, N. J. Q Automatic Delivery D Burner Equipment 4 Service MA 3-HM-5MS TERMS: CASH or CERTIFIED CHECK Co. who bring you dependable "Watchdog" Oil Heat Service. April 26, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER Salvation Army Collegian DAILY CROSSWORD Takes New Form Group DENNIS THE MENACE By BmkKeukum LT*d , Bank Post Of Medical Gives Service Succeeds XWata, anuteur* houramete During Fires In 'Politics' fcraJher: S*Vifbeal Assistants Brtteolloq. apbdte MlCDLETOWK-Margaret^Lu- Thirteen canteens and more 10. Maxim 1. Tumult cai, treasurer, and Toby Gra- than 75 volunteer workers of the 13. Ooaaeloua 4.Hlppo- Salvation Army provided state- 18. tout cratca* belle, vice president;; of tt» MOJJ- wide service in the Industrial, 1*. Rabbit fur birthplace mouth County Medical tod* U.B(ypUan S. Crude teds letUr ants Assoclatlony attended the residential, pier and brush fires JlFoxy, which plagued New Jersey last wtlfht a.Kxp«ct first meeting ot state medial 14. Conspic- 7. 35. B* M.DeU weekend. ST.OaUlA assistants at Mercer Hospital, uous rteordtr witch Trenton, April 20.' Locally, volunteers of the As- U. Piece of S.Luid of 37. Shiver M.CllmWnr bury Park canteen served broth, the Sham- with plant The meeting w»« called to draw sandwiches, pastry and coffee to IB. Walk rock tax a oonatltutton and bylaws for a personnel fighting brush fire* In through* 9. Sign: "For plsyed state association. Also attend- Lakewood and Freehold Townthlp •tream thlnr firam ing were representatives from horHbatk Cmu from 5 p.m. Saturday until early 31 Close to lLNeMlke 83. Malt Mercer, Union and Morris " 23. Tree of material Devtrafe «0.Aeroai : Sunday. olive 17.Ctndltnut 84. Chop finely il.Stucy ties..' ' ' •-'• - • , The Asbury Park Salvation ftmlly tree fiber 86. Therefore «4.Joah:a!. Four officers of the Pennsyl- Army volunteers served personnel M.SCIUM vania Association of Medical As- fighting the Brick Township tt.atep«ov«r 1 2 4 , to ft sistants wepe there to guide the

brush fire from early Saturday sv fane* MM* MM iMBM new group. Temporary state of- Roberts. Kent morning until noon Sunday, when 80. Plead 10 i a ficers were elected, and the unit they were called to set up i ^ ^fl*clarnatlflfi NEWARK -Robert B. Kent was temporarily named the New canteen for firemen fighting thi 88. Cameo It i* •tone 300 Park Ter., EJberon, has Jersey Association of Medical. As- blaze which revaged 11 stores in Wt sistants; , the Toms River business dis- 84. Any cow: IS lie n named director of advertising li and public relations of National The constitution and bylaws trict. v/, tt. Room f/ IB Newark and Essex Bank. will be voted on at a scheduled The Asbury Park canteen work- separator Y/ YA first annual: convention slated for ers were directed by Watson Gar- James LoBIondo S9. Small ~ 20 Mr. Kent Is a graduate of As- June 9 in Trenton. The con- mon, Salvation Army service unit ' report bury Park High School and Rut- clave will be open to all medical representative for Monmouth and SHREWSBURY-James J. Lo- 43. Have half alt 17 >B gers University, class of 1947. He assistants In the state working Ocean Counties. Biondo, 87 Silverbrook Rd., Is joined the National Newark and to, or S0 31 under the supervision of a doc- The Salvation Army, through takings to politics with the same Essex Bank in 1962 after 11 years tor-member of the New Jersey fervor as his father, if on a dif- r^ its welfare program, is aiding 5+ SS tt Chase ManhattaniBarilnNew Bank In New Medk!a" "' l"Society. ferent level. ~~ > Secondly, councilmea will write was arrested in a tavern. Bridge Ave., Red Bank. The shop Is located just opposite Mr. LoBIondo is studying bus- Also within the new store will letters of protest, individually, the railroad station. Stop In and receive die same friendly iness administration hi a regular be a Jfi,000-square-foot food super- to state and federal officials. aenice you've been accustomed to ... Ladles' haircuts pre-law course. market, one of the largest in the Congressmen will be asked to re- are our specialty. are*.. fuse funds for the proposed wid- RAMUC* ENAMEL KEEW YOUR POOL Thank you His father is business agent Th».store will feature a garden ening project. for the Amalgamated Clothing «bopi a prescription drug depart- BEAUTIFUL SEASON AFTER SEASON Workers of America (AFL-CIO). In addition, council urged all ment; a full line of automobile citizens of this borough and High- For many years he was political accessories cosmetics and health action chairman for Monmouth lands to write letters of protest aids; a pet shop; a luncheonette, to state and federal official). • Ramuc, based on fine chlorinated natural, rub* for the former CIO. He is a and a gasoline service station. Democratic executive committee- Councilman Richard C. Stryk- bar, is America's number one pool paint-proved man In Shrewsbury. There will be a staffed shoe salon within the self-service shoe er suggested that residents of in more pools than any other paint. department; a fine gifts depart- both towns advise the highway department to use funds laved • Easy to apply, resists blistering, flaking, chip- ment featuring Imported china, by not replacing the grass bar- mm WATERMELON ifc'i' Leonardo figurines, metal and woodware; rier to install a barrier along ping, cracking, a boutique shop featuring high Rt. 35. HWT. 36 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 291-0613 The 15th birthday of Heidi fashion gloves, handbags, hosiery, Ronan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. etc., and a sound-proofed stereo, He noted that Middletown offi- • Gives lovely, easy to clean, tile-smooth finish. \ ONE-STOP GARDEN CENTER / Arthur Ronan, Hosford Ave., was hi-fi, and color television room. cials have tried "for years" to celebrated last Monday with Full credit facilities will be have the state construct a bar- • Fade-resistant. Stands up to water-treatment members of her family. available throughout the store. rier along Rt. 35 to prevent the chemicals. According to Mr. Marcus, the accident toll in that area. Richard Lovelace, son of Mr. new store will Introduce "an en- The governing body received • There's a finish for every pool: and Mrs. Clarence Lovelace, tirely new concept of discount a letter from Highlands Borough Leonardvllle Rd., was given a department store merchandising" Council announcing that High- metal, concrete, plaster. SPECIALS! family dinner party for his 12th to the Hazlet area. Emphasis, lands has protested the state's birthday last.Monday. he stated, .has been placed on plans through, its borough attor- Come in and get your free 32-page "speedy, self-service shopping ney. "Handbook on Painting Swimming PATIO BLOCKS 25". with the utmost In customer com- Edwin Rothfuss, son of Mr. and fort and convenience." Pools"-contains valuable poo! care Mrs, Edwin Rothfuss, who attends TO HEAR 1AWL0R Completely air-conditioned, the tips.. for Cobbleskil! Agricultural and Tech- EAST KEANSBURG — Town- AZALEAS 1.00 nical Engineering School Cobble- store will be self,->ervice, utiliz- ing supermarket-type shopping ship Committeeman Martin V. skill, N. Y., spent the Easter va- Lawor will be guest speaker at Ramuc is a product of CALIFORNIA PRIVET HEDGE cation with his parents. carts and check-out booths. The store's interior decor uses vary meeting of the Bayshore Civic Inertol Co., Inc. — avail- Bundle* of 10 for 2.00 ing shades of pastels to indicate Association May 6 at 8 p.m. in able at Karen McCabe, daughter of Mr. the fire house. Topics under dis- ind Mrs. Thomas McCabe, cele- departments and to form a pleas- ant and harmonious color scheme. cussion will include a consulting LARGE ASSORTMENT OF >rated her fourth birthday April KINCnON When fully staffed, the store engineer for the Bayshore area, Jet-swift sewing! Make>a shift 19 at a family party. MMUM • Perennials Iress or knee-high beach-dress in will employ SOD persons—the ma- sanitation contract, beach fill for lazzling prints or solids to put jority from the Hazlet area. Many Port Monmouth extended clean- Shopping Cmttr • Annuals rou first in fashion this summer. already are In the final phases up and competion of work left «2T-6l«t :hoose poplin, broadcloth, tec- Men's Club of a specialized training course. undone in the area, contacting SHREWSBURY, N. J. • Evergreens y. township official to consider the 428 (rood Si. ENOUWOOD Meets Sunday purchase of meadowland in the 747-2334 Printed Pattern 9140: Teen The Law Auditorium at Cornell rallsodH Aw., • Jackson and Perkins* Roses Bayshore area for recreation and iizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 takes RED BANK-The Men's Club University Is not in the Law SPRINGFIELD, N. J. at lh« Meamwil School but In the Veterinary Col- Industrial enterprises and a rec- '% yards 35-Inch. >f Monmouth Reform Temple 301 Morrli Aw. M7-SMS Fifty cents coins tor this will hold an open meeting Sun- lege. It was named after the ommendation for a state police J7M500 >attern — add IS cents for each day in the Boy Scout room of veterinary professor at the col- patrol on Rt. 35 to help elimi- >attern for first-class mailing the Sunday school building. lege, James Law. nate traffic accidents. ind special handling. Send to Space requirements of the Sun- Marian Martin, The Red Bank day school will be discussed by HER ONE DOLLAR BILL Register, Pattern Dept., 232 West Robert Newman, assisted by 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print Aaron Hoffman and Al Goldstein, ilainly name, address with zone, who will answer questions from WAS WORTH lize and style number. the floor. 6 PLAYER FREE OFFER! Coupon in A bagels "n" lox "n" cream spring Pattern Catalog for one cheese breakfast will follow the Mttern free—any one you choose session. "All you can eat for only CROQUET SET TWO THOUSAND rom 300 design ideas. Send 50c a dollar," said Robert Woolf, IOW for Catalog. tub trustee. 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PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC Mrrtsr Shrewsbury . Red Bank Rumson ' Red Bank MJAUetown Rev. Dr. Charles S. Webster Late Sabbath services will be- Rev. John R. Collins, pastor, Rev. John E. Bates will preach Masses an celebrated Sunday ill preach at the 9: IS and U gin tonight at 8:30 Rabbi Gilbert will preach at the 9:30 and U at Hie 10:90 t.m. service Sunday at 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 o'clock. i.m. services Sunday on "Keyi S. Rosenthal will 'preach on "Is- a.m. services Sunday on "Our en "A New Heaven add A New Confessions are heard Saturdays o Richer Living." Rev. TX. Sar- rael At The Fifteenth Year. Christian Colleges." Earth." Mrs. George Hvtmasn, from 4:30 to 6 p.m., and from gent Bush, minister of visitation, Cantor Sidney Sohartf will chant ':30 to 9 p.m. The sacred music for the serv- minister o( music, will direct the ices will be played by Marian will assist at both services. At the liturgy of the service assist' Baptims are at 12:30 p.m. ttnior choir. Mrs. Erwing Keh- Tatem, organist and choir mas- the 11" o'clock service the sacra- ed by the Bnai Israel choir un- undays. rer will be soloist. ter. At the 9:30 service, the ment of Infant baptism will be der the direction of Leonard The Miraculous Medal Novena Ushers will be Edwin Hynson Choristers will sing the anthem. administered William C. Wood, Schlosberg. Candle lighting time Is held Monday* at 7:30 p.m. and end Raymond Herter. Flowers At the later service, the senior minister of music, will be at the is 6:28 pm The floral offering the Perpetual Novena to St. An- will be placed by Mr. and Mrs. choir will sing the offertory organ console. (or the pulpit will be donated by thony Is held Tuesday at 7:30. Erwln Moore, Mr. and Mrs. David Caplan them and a duet will be render- At the 9:15 service the West- Following the service, there memory of Mr. Caplan's mother, ed by Jo Ann Neville and Jane minster Fellowship Choir will witt be a business meeting of Uith»e The candle Mewing will be re- PRESBYTERIAN MacNutt. sing. The ushers will be In congregation to vote upon cited by Mrs. Caplan. Mr. ami Rumson The ushers serving at the 9:30 charge of Arnold W. Gtlbratih proposal to establish a relation- Mrs Caplan will be hosts at the Rev. Harvey C. Doule, Jr. will service will Include Alfred C. assisted by Walter B. Gillette, ship with the United Church Oneg Sfaibtat in honor of the preach at the 9:39 and 11 a.m. Clark, Thomas B. Eldershaw, Oharjes Meyer, Henry A. Schautr Christ. The proposal wilt mean ar Mltzvah of their son, How- services Sunday. The anthems Kenneth K. Stevenson, Walter F. and Robert H. Wallace. dual and equal relationship witii wiH be sung by the choirs of the King and Wintrop Macomber. At the 11 o'clock service tha two major Protestant denomina- Sabbatft rooming servicei ere church under the direction of Those serving at the later serv- 'ower Hill Choir will sing. Ttie tions. tt 9;W for the junior congrega- Paul O. Grammer, Jr. John H. ice will be Arnold T. Anderson, ushers will be in oharge of Frad Church school will convene tion, Senior services are at 10, Watson, 3d, will be organist. George R. Colbert, Valliant W. R. Daniels assisted by Fred E. 9:30 a.m. Howard C*j4an, eon of Mr. »4 Sunday church school will con- Straub, William J. MacNutt and Engle, Raymond W. Haviland, Sunday at 2 p.m., a workeri' the Mrs. David Caplan, will be called vene at 9:30 a.m. in nursery, Charles Pomanowski. Benjamin R. Pickering, Edward session for the members of lo the Torah u a Bar Miwan kindergarten, primary, junior, Sunday church school classes Swikart, Jr. and Lawrence van "Every Member Canvass" wil) ind wUl be accepted Into the junior high, and adult depart- will include: kindergarten, pri- der Viiet, be held in Fellowship Mall un- Hid of IiratJ by RAM Rosen- mary and junior classes at 9:30 ments. A second group of junior At 9:15 and II a.m. church der the direction of Rev. Rich- thel, Castor Sdurff wU «hant only, junior-highs at both 9:30 highs and the senior high fresh- school will be held simultaneous ard Shanklin of Hie N. J. Baptist the liturgy oJ the wrvloe. A KM- and 11 o'clock and senior highs men will meet in the auditor- with the worship service. Convention. duab wU be. nrved after the at 11 a.m. only. THANKS fOR AM OROAN and for 44 yean of servlc. are extended to Peter L. ium at ID:30 a.m. the second session of the Ev- service. Senior High Fellowship will The Junior High Fellowship At 6:30 p.m. the Westminster ery Member Canvass will be held Fellowship for 7th and 8th Sunday morning services are at Jonei, right, of St. Thomai Epiieopal Church, Wed Bank. Mr. Jones was treasurer of meet in the lounge, and Junior will meet Sunday at S p.m. in May 1, at g p.m. in Fellowship graders will meet. Youth Sem- 9:19, followed by a class in Jew- the committee which placed an organ in the church Palm Sunday.' He will be honored High Fellowship in the auditor- the church house. The Senior inar Classes (grades 9-12) will Hall. Dedication Sunday will be ish Law with' Rabbi Rosenthal. ium Sunday at 7:15 p.m. Westminster Fellowship will May 26 with a testimonial dinner at the Wiljbwbrook Inn, Fair Haven. Grouped also meet at that time. May S. Workers win call upon The preJUSY Club will sponsor * The Men's Bowling Team wil meet at 6:30 p.esur S»d: appropriating $24,000 for a new!made. eaten two napkin* a»d the larger! Well, yet, 1 can uader»uu>< It probably b*» nothing to y«ir eathusiMm tor a Jsequ< rith you. He m*y J* marrio surface moisture almost immedi- fire engine. Council decided to hsv« bor- part of a place mat Sot, frankly, I think the sugges i registered male?) und it ~~ ately. Mayor Herbert E-i Werner pro- oagj, attorney, Henry J. In The D»r* Eatontown's ed title needs a bit more war! ust bi hk compwy rulr • The ho-buming rules tpplies to claimed May as borough clean- noUfy Jerry Epstein, builder of Dear In The Dark: And, besides, "Son of To Kill »en, you know aren't incinerators as well as to ton- up month. Old Deal Estates, Oat the bor- No, striking g natch at a can- Mockingbird" is pretty Jong for o play Post Office duflng ' fires, he stressed. Councilman Joseph KiHenyi ough wiH proceed to correct Burning Ban dlelight dinner is terribly improp- the average marquee. ng houre. (Sheesh! A oou. said that "anything" may be left drainage conditions in a street (Annoyed by little problems? Praises Firemen er and adds little to gracious •nore puns that bad and I'll ~~ at the curb for the sanitation Erase them from your mind! o* that development, and to fill living. loing a straight advice column^; Councilman Lewis congrat- department, whirfi will have in yards there ID conform to the Write to George and ask about Dear George: Continues Even though the dimness may ulated the Eatontown firemen double-crews on duty that month. topographical map filed by the There > the handsomest, yum- • EATONTOWN — 4he ban on our special on India-rubber mind spmetimes be overdone, the Dear George: :,- and the companies from New Special Arrangements builder, and apply to have the miest mailman on my route, ' outdoor burning continues, Coun- erasers.) „ charming and romantic atmos- Shrewsbury for excellent action He advised, .however, that money for the work taken from real cool cat and I really go for Confidential to U. S. Internal cilman Ralph L. Lewis an- phere of a candlelight dinner in containing last Saturday's an object is "really unusual" it the performance bond. him. But I get nowhere. I'vr Revenue Department. You were nounced at Wednesday's council!i,rush""fjr"e" at°theT parkway spun would be best to call the sanita- Dear George: should . more than compensate tried looking my most enticing, supposed to have filed by April meeting. He also lauded local firemen tion department, so a special This decision was reached aft- When eating by candlelight, for the inconvenience of — eat- IV; tried hinting far'a date, 15. The light rain Tuesday night for their fine work during the 12 pick-up can be arranged. er residents of the development which my wife keeps insisting ing two napkins and a place asked him in for coffee, every- was not enough to end the dan- hours they spent Sunday aiding An ordinance creating a bor-; came to protest that after seven we do when we have guests, is mat????! thing. What's the matter with Buying or selling? Use tMj ger of fires, he pointed out, and at the Freehold TowsMp fire. ough - Shade Tree' Commission months, the builder had taken no it proper to strike a match to Miners' headlights may be pur- me, Geqrge? Register Classified for quick tf. Wednesday's wind dried out the The council introduced an ordi- was adopted after a public hear- action on repeated protests. see what's eoino on? chased reasonably. Sad and Lonely sults.-Advertisement.

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SECTION THREE FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 7c PER COPY Marlboro's Plan E: What Happens Now? MARLBORO — Residents of Initiative Is the prerogative of this community have,?just come the voters to intervene by pe- Race Tracks' Expenses Study through the throes of an elec- tltion to place an ordinance di- tion campaign that ended Tues- rectly before the governing body day when voters decided, 840 to and to have such ordinance sub« 7B3, to change the present town- mitted for referendum if the coun- $335,000 Waits for Approval ship committee form of govern- cil fails to take affirmative ac- TRENTON (AP) — The New money'for aid to-storm-damage sh,are of the bejting came to $2,'- ment to mayor-council Plan E of ion within 60 days after its re- shore ^awas; Ujti aetted a dWap; 513,600 but. they reported $2,- the Faulkner Act, known as the ceipt. Jersey Racing Commission has Optional Municipal Charter Law. approved all but $335,000 of a jx>intii)g $5.1/million from all'flf'•Q3,600 in expenses, leaving $80, Referendum Lfor the sljore: , relief fund. The question was placed on the Referendum is the prerogative 12,433,600 race track expense ac- the speoial one^year changes," fa r" - •••' "•- "• • - ballot when the Marlboro Citi- count tor conducting a special 30- the racing la,w/after originally jjR;, number Vof legislators pro- of the voters to approve or reject zens' Committee submitted a pe- by direct election an ordinance day raoing season for shore re- predicting $8 millloa income. '" tected the .expense' claims. As- tition containing 610 signatures lieliff laslt year. , ActuaA l Expensep s sembly Speaker Elmer M. Mat- -an. 21 asking for the referen- submitted by the council to the The-: expenses were deducted One of theh . soprces off the add.- thews,. D-Essex, said, the tracks dum to change the form of gov- voters, or an ordinance passed from part of the shore relief furig ,money .was ..ttie 6 p^rj ^f got a-windfall from the 30-day by the council against which a and left the state with $80,000, i'dtbettiBtf which, i;*' seastfh: He .said • they netted ernjrient. referendum petition has been 1(560,000 . from such items as Now that the government filed by the voters. as its share. > „ T . , , ., v change has been approved, resi- After an all-day meeting yes-i were to be aUY»\|Sd c parking, admissions and conces- Recall is the prerogative of the Jual expenses for,;staving ^ sions^. -••' ' • .'. • ••.: •• dents are asking what the plan voters to petition for a special tetday, the commission said it entails and what happens now. plans an intensive study of the ite extra JO' dajr?;' the state $ i Tftsterday's meeting was , a election to remove from office remaining $335,000. It will decide to g|t thi'rtsti'oC'tM'e per ciftt, closed one. The-commission aft- Why Plan E? any elected officer (mayor or Whether to approve the expense lus'ltsJjisuil 7',4'per cent. •• ir erwards issued a statement say- Gerald A. Bauman, Jr., chair- councilman) after one year In of- sum in whole, part or not at all Six of the extra days erf rac- ing it "has determined that mere man of the citizens' group and a fice. »fa meeting May 10 here. ing were run at Monmouth Park is no question of the applicabil- principal proponent of the gov- AU petitions for Initiative, ref- The state set up the special and 24 were run at Garden State ity to the 30-day emergency ernment change, cited several irendum or recall must contain 30-day season last year to raise Park, Their normal 6 per cent meeting of expenses totaling ap- reasons for the selection of Plan the signatures of 25 percent of proximately $2.1 million." E from the many available. He the voters. It said it had approved all of said the citizens' group felt that Now that the referendum has the tracks' claims for expenses as a growing community Marl- been approved, candidates will Image New Jersey of purses and-stakes, mutuel de- boro needs (1) a full-time pro- vie for the mayoralty and five (Continued) partment, racing department, fessional administrator, (2) an council posts at this November's He cited pending legislative payroll taxes, advertising and ilected mayor,. (3) councilmen general election. After filing pe- proposals to create the office of News Brieh publicity, protection and safety, elefcted at large rather than the titions 45-days beforehand. This Public Defender in each county, WASHINGTON - President cleaning, track maintenance, and VISITOR FROM PHILADELPHIA, at the microphone, is Ralph Ormsby, executive direc- ward system, and (4), staggered year, the election will be on a and acknowledged opposition Robert F. Goheen of Princeton liability and workmen's compen- terms fof; officials rather • than non-partisan basis but In future from boards of freeholders be- University said yesterday.federai sation insurance. tor of Family Service of that city, who was guest speaker Wednesday night at the concurrent terms. years will return to a partisan cause of costs involved. aid to higher education should annual dinner of the Monmouth County Family and Children's Service. Seated next These .were the main reasons basis, Favors Public Defender Not Approved be limited to specific objectives to him are Mrs. Frank M. Sibley, left, Red Bank, dinner chairman, and Mrs. Charles the committee selected this plan 4'Year Term He said he favors the Public "with safeguards against govern- Those items that were not ap- over the others available. The mayor will ba seeking a Defender system and took issue ment interference" with academ- proved by the commission in- C. Schock, Jr., Sea Girt, president of the board of directors of the service. The dinner What Ts Plan E? four-year term. Upon taking of. With a statement he attributed ic freedom. He is "very leery," cluded administration, admis- took place in Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank. Plan E is one of the six forms fice Jan. I, the initial council- to an Essex County freeholder in particular, he said, about fed- sions, general expenses, part of of government available under men's terms shall be determined that "we can't afford that kind eral subsidies for the social the insurance item, building the mayor-council category and by lot. Terms at first will be of money for bad people." sciences^ where "freedom of opin- maintenance, general mainte- is known as the "strong mayor" staggered — three for two years The money test, he declared, ion and expression are involved.' nance and a portion of the rac- plan. This form provides for elec- and two for four years. After Is immoral when the question Goheen at a news conference ing budget. 1 Per Cent Living Cost Hike tion of a mayor who Is chief ex- the Initial terms, all succeeding of justice is involved. voiced "very great concern' Charles J. Sheehan, secretary ecutive and is responsible for council terms will be for four Dean Heckel described a Stu over the administration proposa of the commission, said the $335,- over-aJl administration. years. dent Legal Aid Board which to further limit tax-deductible 000 was questioned because it He appoints department heads All existing ordinances and functions at the Law School. Aft- contributions to schools and was not clear that all of the In March Set New Record (including a business administra resolutions of the municipality, if er considerable debate and a philanthropies,. because "this amounts listed were pinpointed not inconsistent with the provi- WASHINGTON expects the recent selective steel supermarket employes in the Los tor who has budgeting, personnel close vote, he said, it has been would cut down gifts substantial- to the 30-day season. Only those and purchasing functions), sub- sions of the act, will remain in for price increases will have a very Angeles area. accepted training purposes ly." Goheen said he is not one ejqjenses actually incurred for costs edged up one-tenth of one effect until modified or repealed. per cent in March to a record. minor effect on livini cost levels. mits the budget to the council within the Essex County Legal who believes in blanket federa the 30-day season were deducti- Up 1.1 Per Cent and recommends policies for AH existing offices will bo abol- Higher costs of used cars, cloth- He said items containing steel fig- Aid Society. aid to education, adding that it ble by the tracks. The March living cost level was council action. He posesses veto ished and the terms "of all elect- should be devoted to specified, ing and home ownership items, ure as only a fraction of those ed and appointed officers . , . Students, he said, interview ap- Representing the tracks at the measured in computing the gov- 1.1 per cent higher than a year power over acts of the council. plicants, research law, and ren- identifiable purposes. principally real estate taxes and immediately cease." Officials ex- closed meeting was Louis Wein- water rates, boosted the Labor ernment living cost index. earlier, primarily due to higher Council Legislative der valuable assistance to law- prices now for food and housing, empt from this provision would •V'-'-' stein, their accountant. Repre- Departm&it'sr eoilstimers pricein- But if other industries follow The elected council, which shall yers assigned to the cases. He sentatives of the attorney gener- although prices have also gone up be members of the Board of ATLANTIC CITY — The head dex to 106.2 p^r cent of the 1957-59 steel's lead and also raise prices consist of five members elected Education, magistrate, or any of- urged the Monmouth Legal Aid of the Federal Children's Bu- al and the state treasurer's of- for all major types of goods and average. "''••l'f\j''l£':'i< '^ the effect at the consumer level at large, is solely concerned with ficial or employee now protected Satiety to take advantage of the reau sayj thousands of honest fice also participated. One of the services. •vailabllty of law school stu- The^old high of ioeiin the index would be significant, Chase im- local legislative matters and ex- by tenure (such as township welfare recipients have been four commission members, In March, food prices declined ercises control over the elected dents who are accepted for mem- harmed by report! that origi- Thomas J. Erogan of Paterson, was first readied, last September plied; fourth-tenths of one per cent with clerk), policemen, firemen, teach- bership on the student legal aid and also stood' at that level in About 40,000 workers. Including mayor by adopting an adminis- ers, principal or school superin- nated in Kewburgb, N. Y. Mrs. was absent. Brogas is in a hos- lower prices for meats, fresh veg- trative code (which establishes board, i:-' •; . . • , • ,^.. Katherine B. Oettlnger said pital- : February.: some 30,000 employes of the Doug- etables and eggs. Food price: tendent, vf The geographic factor might WWfS establishing a living cost las, Northrop and Hayes Aero- organizational structure and de- The vacated posts will be filled- yesterday that reports of cheat- The commission members were 1.4 per cent higher than a prevent a close relationship be- ing by welfare reelpienti Kk*e peak, the March rise was so slight space firms, will receive 1 cent fines interrelationships among of- by the new governing body. Re- present were Chairman Richard year earlier. fices and agencies), fixing sal- tween th• e Monmout-• •--h Society, spread "like an uncontrollable in practical effect on' the house- hourly wage increases based on Housing costs averaged three- appointments can be mads or with headquarters in Asbury virus."' "This contagion was set V. Mulligan of New Brunswick, holder budget as to be almost in- living cost adjustments geared to aries, approving the budget and new officials named. Hugh L. Mehoreter of Woodbury tenths of one per cent higher in confirming appointed department Park, and the Law School at off In Newburgh and has spread significant. It means that it cost the government index. Maroh, and transportation costs Mayor Is Chief Newark, he conceded, but, most recently to New Jersey," and Hugh V. Strong of Kinnelon. $10.62 in March to buy the same heads. Under the new form of govern- Some 25,000 other workers also were up two-tenths of one per Common to all of the 15 forms heeded, knotty problems which she told the opening session of goods and services that cost $10.61 will receive varying pan increases cent. ment, the mayor Is chief ad- arise in Legal-Aid cases could the Eastern Regional Confer- in February. of government under the Option ministrative officer. His duties based 6n locai living cost,indexes Used car prices rose 2. pe al Municipal Charter Law recom- be referred to (he student board ence of the Child Welfare Rap Sunday Arnold Chase, Labor Department prepared by; the government. The cent, the same increase, posted in are to enforce the charter, or- for research. He predicted re- League of America. A crack- : mended by Bayard H. Faulkner dinances and all general laws. price expert, told newsmen that he latter group'includes some 10, February, but used car prices still and adopted by the state Legis warding results jm both sides. down against alleged relief have not made up for their sharp He Is to submit an annual report Retired Supreme Court Justice Closing Laws lature in June 1950, are the pow- to council as well as a budget. chlseten was launched two seasonal drop in January. New ers of initiative, referendum and Henry E. Ackerson of Keyport, yean ago by Newbnrgh City car prices declined eight-tenth. He will designate tha business ATLANTIC CITY (AP) - Two Honorable Mention recall. administrator and other depart- society president, was unable to Manager Joseph Mitchell. Roman Catholic priests, a Jew- of one per cent in March. be present because of illness. Chase forecast that there prob- ment heads with the advice and ish social worker, and a law pro- consent of council. Dean Heckel expressed his re- cations were processed in 1962. fessor have agreed that Sunday For RBCH Paper ably would be no change in living grets. By way of expressing the Of these, 55 were assigned to costs from March to April. He sai Says State Ordinances' adopted by tha closing laws infringe on the rights council'will be submitted to the esteem in which the justice is attorneys for action, 74 were of minority groups. PHILADELPHIA — Red Bank test. Each school compiled a to- the food price level is expected held at Rutgers, he said, the handled by the director, and 852 Catholic High School and Nep- tal of 12 points from these in- to remain the same while de- Leads in Aid mayor who must within 10 days •university's new Law School to required only consultation and All four have called upon Ameri- tune High School were among dividual wins. clines are anticipated for gasolini approve or veto an ordinance. be built this fall will be known advice. can Roman Catholics to become 13 schools to receive honorable Barbara Giloth of Middletown and other fuels. Further used car The council may override a veto as Ackerson Hall. The breakdown was 466 involv- more aware of the thinking and mentions in the 19th annual Stu- Township High School earned all price increases are expected. To Aging by a two-thirds vote. M. Raymond McGowan of ing matrimonial and family dis- arguments of religious minorities of her school's four points by a The mayor may, and upon the dent Press Tournament spon- TRENTON (AP)—The stote de- Shrewsbury, an advisory trustee, putes; 142, landlord and tenant, that observe their sabbaths on sored by the Communications third place in the radio-TV news request of a majority of council, introduced Msgr. Joseph T. and 373 miscellaneous. days other than Sunday. contest. partment of aging says that New call a special meeting of council. Department of Temple Univer- Airport Jersey leads the nation in plan- Casey, formerly of Red Bank, The case load was divided They expressed their views sity. - Pierre S. DuPont High School, Although he may attend! and take now of Bay Head, as the man 456 from Asfcury Park and the Thursday in a seminar at the bi- ning and building low rental homes part in discussions at council The invitational event, held on Wilmington, Del., won top hon- (Continued) for people over 65. who did the most to establish south shore • area; 158 the Great- ennial convention of the National campus, was attended by about ors wish 25 points. Since the He said the Army has made meetings, ha has no vote except the society 13 years ago. The er Long Branch 143 Council of Catholic men here. no adjustments in its lease ar- But the department said In a in the case of a tie on the ques- area; 400 students and faculty advisers tournament started in 1945, Du- report Thursday that more com- monsignor was at the dais and Greater Red Bank area; 149, The Rev. Robert F. Drinan of from 61 secondary schools in Pont has won first place four rangement despite a 500 per cent tion of filling a vacancy on coun- delivered the prayers. Bayshore area, and 75 Freehold Brighton, Mass., dean of the Bos- increase in real estate taxes. Al- munities must act to provide spe- cil. Maryland, Pennsylvania, New times, and tied twice. cial housing for the state's senior Leon Zuckerman, who Is not and Vest Monmouth area. ton College School of Law, de- Jersey, Delaware and the Dis- so, he said it has increased its The legislative power of the an attorney, and Leo Weinstein, clared, "The religious freedom of Second place was earned by citizens. municipality shall be exercised trict of Columbia. Baltimore City College, Balti- manpower and air fleet far who is—both are advisory trus- non-Sunday observers has been above strength at the time the "There is an urgent need to by the council. tees—joined in presenting a Kiernan Named and is clearly infringed upon by Robert Kraybill, editor-in-chief more, Md., with a total of 20 produce community integrated points. Third place went to Hav- lease was made in 1956 without Elect President plaque to Monroe Eisner, a non- TRENTON - Paul Kiernan Jr. the law's establishment of Sunday of the Signpost, Red Bank extra compensation. housing suited to the changed re- Catholic, placed first in the page erford Township High School, quirements of older people," the At its organization meeting, the lawyer and a life member, for of Long Branch president of the as the universal day of rest." council will elect one of its mem- continued support of the society. Young Democrats of Monmouth Jules Cohen of Philadelphia, ex- makeup competition. Buddy Stoll Havertown, Pa., with 13 points. The Two-Way Street department said. There were 25 of the 61 schools bers to preside at its meetings. "Thank you from a humble County and a Democratic candi- ecutive director of the Jewish of Neptune High School won top "Perhaps Ed (Brown) hasn't It estimated that nearly 30 per award in the radio-TV news con- that did not gain any points. It shall set salaries for the may- man," Mr. Eisner replied as he date for the state Assembly, was Community Relations Council of been a satisfactory landlord to cent of the homes owned and oc- or, business administrator, and accepted the honor. named to the credentials com- ireater Philadelphia, took a slap them, but neither has the Army cupied by people over 65 are sub- other paid officials. Council may Amos E. Kraybill, society di- mittee at the state Democraic at Bishop William J. Scully of Al- given him the kindest considera- standard. reduce any item in the mayor's rector, reported that $81 appli- convention in Trenton yesterday, bany, N.Y. tion," he said. "Even if their houses are not budget by a majority vote, but The freeholders said they have substandard, older people often increases may be obtained only directed inquiries to U. S. Sens. have physical and financial dif- by a two-thirds vote. It will fill Clifford P. Case and Harrison ficulty maintaining them and, in vacancies on council but tha re- A. Williams, Jr., asking them to time, their homes become unsuit- placement must be a member of Used Blackmail to Turn determine the imminence of any ed to their needs," the report con- the same political party as the move to Lakehurst. They said cluded. prior incumbent. they are hopeful of an early re- The report said that 500,000 New The mayor is to designate the ply so they may be guided ac- Jcrseyans are over 65 and the business administrator, any oth- Loyal Men Into Traitors corringly. proportion is increasing rapidly. er department head, or the mu- "We have three, current prob- As of July 1, 1962, some 65 pub-nicipal clerk to act as mayor in By ARTHUR GAVSHON cial attention and favors'. Mikhailski was under suspicion, lems of top priority which will lic low-rent housing projects were his absence, but if hi is unable LONDON (AP - In Moscow,) Sigmund made passes at the the entire staff was alerted. It make it impossible to really dig occupied, being built or planne<] to attend to his duties for a peri- Sigmund Mikhailski was a mys- girls—and at some of the men, took nearly a year, though, before into the airport problem prob- in 39 communities, the report said. od of 60 days, an acting mayor terious Pole who professed to hate too. the Pole was fired. ably until the end of May," Mr. will be appointed by council. the Russians. Most of them were suspicious— Irwin said. The municipality will have a Today, hi an official British re- almost all local staff were auto- Bar Damage Is To Contract Fort Catch Basin department of administration and port, he emerged as a maker ol matically! assumed to be agents. "But we hope to resolve our and may have other departments spies, a fixer who turned loyal A few took hum at face value. Estimated at $7,000 position before the Army con not exceeding nine in, number, men into traitors. Vassall came to Moscow in 1954 LEONARDO — Fire of unde- tract expires. Meanwhile, we Openings' Size as may be established by coun- Sigmimd's formula: blackmail. as a clerk in the office of the. termined origin caused an, esti- Intend to !et Fort Monmotuh cil. His tools: sex, money, charm British naval attache. mated $7,000 damage early today authorities know we are con- To Be Reduced The department of administra- of a kind, even tickets to the Bol- Sigmund befriended him quick- to the Interior of the Idle Hour cerned and that we will come to tion is to be headed by a busi- shoi Ballet. ly. He took the quiet-spoken Brit- Bar, Rt. 36. a decision as soon as possible." NEW SHREWSBURY - The ness administrator. He will be The Mikhailski story was told by isher out, talked with him long Fire Chief John Fowler said Informed military sources Planning Board last night took chosen solely on the basis of his the British tribunal which inves- and earnestly. the blaze apparently started in have said '.he Army prefers to steps to keep borough children executive and administrative) tigated the affair of William John Soon, on Vassall's own admis- a service area near the kitchen. remain in Monmouth, because of from exploring the storm drain qualifications with special ref- Vassall, a homosexual 'Briton sion, a homosexual act book place He said the blaze was confined the proximity to Fort Monmouth system. erencB to actual experience. At jailed as a Russian spy. between them. to that area. and because of existing installa- Some catdh basins, it was ex- the time of his appointment, ha Ten years ago, Mikhailski was He found himself trapped. So- The chief said he did not know tions. plained, offer aperfures large need not be a resident of tha hired by the British Embassy in viet authorities prevailed upon the amount of damage to, fur- However, they prefer to move enough for young folks to enter. community but during his tenure Moscow as an interpreter. He was him to spy for them—or face ex- nishings. The bar was being re- If the present ownership' remains And they do in pursuit of base- he may reside outside the com- supplied by the employment agen- posure. He was too weak to make modeled. - in control. Some sources say an balls or adventure. munity only with the approval of expression of serious interest by council. cy attached to the Soviet Foreign a clean breast of it to his col- Firemen from the Community, PICKETS AT TEXAS CAPITOL—.Eleven-month-old Bias From now on, the board de- Ministry. leagues. nrevenBrevenit Parkrant,, andu Belforueuorda Indeinae- r^ the freeholders in public acquisi- cided, new catch basins will have The administrator will havei Sigmund swiftly made himself Mikhailski had pulled off a feat pendent Fire Compam'e#~*£reJJWIareal 3d and his sister, Dorcas, are part of group of tion might serve to stay a mili- smaller openings. The borough four main duties'. (1) assist in of espionage and Vassall was to called to the scene along with tary ruling. council has already taken steps as nearly indispensable as pos- relatives picketing in front of the Texas capitol in Aus- the preparation of the budget: sible to members of the embassy work for Moscow until his arrest the Leonardo First Aid Squad. ' The Army has been dis- to have bars welded across old (2) administer a centralized pur- staff. last fall. There were no Injuries report- tin. The children's father is condemned slayer Bias Villa- couraged, these sources add, be- drains that have proved attrac- chasing system; (3) be responsi- He bought food for them, got More Work To Do ed. real, Jr., convicted in the 1961 slaying of Wallace Con- cause of no official policy state- tive to children. ble for the development and ad- Lafe in 1955 a British stenog- Patrolman Walter Davis dis- ment by the freeholders more ministration of a sound personnel their theater tickets, attended nor in Houston. Another sign in the group urged support their parties, and-visited them at rapher to whom Sigmund had covered the fire while checking than a month after receivjng Buying or selling? Use the system; and (4) perform such their homes, been nice recognized what was doors of business establishments, of « bill before the State Senate abolishing capital pun- the advisory committee recom- Register Classified for quick re- other duties as council may pra< ishment. (AP Wirephotol scribe. The ldneller ones won his spe- happening. She told her chief. in the area. h mendation. sults.—Advertisement. I 1ft—Friday, April 26, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER TV Key FRIDAY TV Auxiliary Fetes WNBC-TV Chuacl 7 __WilBC.1V Mrs. Merker Chamw) U WPBMV ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Mailbag Chuacl • •• ' • WOR-TV WKMLTV The Fire Department Auxiliary FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1940-Ralph Bellamy honored Mrs. Donald Merker, By STEVEN H. SCHEUER past president, at i dinner Tues- U:M 5—Sandy'i Hour day in The Cobblestones. Question—Is it true that Milton 2-Love of Life—Serial 7—Highway Patrol Berle has a lifetime contract with Mrs. Calvin Steitz, president, <—Your First Impression 9—Film—The Invisible Ray— NBC which pays him a million presented her a president's 7—Ernie Ford—Variety 1935-Borii tfartoff-90 Min. dollars a year whether he works 11—Popeye charm and a bouquet of 9—Fireside Theater—Dram* or not? A friend of mine said H—Popeye, Three Stooges flowers. he head something to this effect II—Merry Mailman Mrs. Grandin Chapman an- -H. D., San Antonio, Tex. 12:25 FRIDAY EVENING nounced that tickets are avail- Answer — When Berle wa: 2—News—H. Reasoner able for a theater trip to'see the America's "Uncle Miltie" and tlv 12: SO 7-News Broadway productions ot "Mary number one TV attraction, he wa 2—Search for Tomorrow 13-What'g New-Children Mary," and 'Hot Spot," May 18 signed to a 30-year contract by 4—Truth or Consequences—Quli 6:15 Attending the dinner were Mrs rT3C which insured him a salary 5—Cartoons—Tom Gregory 4—Local Newi Catherine Balmer, Mrs. George whether he worked or not, bat 7—Father Knows Best—Serial 7—Weather Curtis, Mrs. Algernon Drink- the salary is considerably less 9—Memory Lane—Joe Franklin 1:21 water, Mrs. Raymond Dwight, than a million dollars a year. 1—Rocky and his Friends 7—Sports—Howard Cosell Mrs. Elmer Gawler, Mrs. Charles NBC now claims Milton's sew J—Taught To Be Different Hull, Mrs. Chester Martin, Mrs ices only for specials and guest Elbert J. Mason, Sr., Mrs. Paul 12:45 7—Capsule Comment appearances but the network 2-Guiding Light—Serial Muir, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. hopes to find a weekly format for 1:31 I—Merry Mailman—Children James J^gidio, Mrs. William the comic in the near future. In- 5—Mickey Mouse Club Posten and Miss Elsa Norcross. cidentally, Berle recently cele- 12:55 7—News—Son Cochran 4—Ne^s—Ray Scherer brated his 50th anniversary in 11-Jeffs Collie—Drama There's no Trick to Having Ex how business. 1:00 13-Profile: New Jersey tra Cash. You Get it Fast When 2—Burns & Alien 1:41 You Use Tha Register Classified Question - I think William 4—Afternoon Drama 4-Weather —Advertisement. Shatner is the best new actor on 5-Cartooru 1:45 7—General Hospital TV. I have enjoyed his TV per- 2—News—Robert Trout 1:00 II—Ramar of The Jungle formances on such shows as 4-News—Huntley, Brlnkley 4-News-Bille Rippe At One ON A SPREE —Three members of the cast of the Eaton- "The Nurses," "Premiere,' 7—Focus On TTie News 5-Film—Man la Hiding—1953— 'Dick Powell Show," and "Dr. 1:25 Paul Henreid—90 Min. town Women's Community Club revue, "EWCC on a S-Newi T.M Kildare." Is there a possibility 4—Bachelor Father 7—Film—The Beast Of Budapest TIME ON HER HANDS — Detain Damon, one of the this good looking and talented Spree," rehearse "Mountain Greenery." Left to right 5—Assignment: Underwater -1958 dancers in NBC-TV's color series, "Sing Along with actor will get his own TV show? Z-As The World Turns 1:05 are Mrs. Betty Dietz, Mrs. Harold Hardman and Mrs. 5—Film-That Uncertain Feeling 7-Guestward Hoi -E. P.. Hellam, Pa. 9—Merrytoos Circus 4—Headline—Drama Mitch," reminds you that Daylight Saving Time will $t«rf Anthony Jacopino. Performances are scheduled for to- Answer - William Shatner has 1M1—Merle Oberon-85 Min. 1:15 7-Girl Talk 11—News—Kevin Kennedy et 2 a.m. EST Sunday, April 28. Dsirde, a blue-eyed night and tomorrow in Memorial School, Eatontown. made a couple of pilot films for 13—Russian For Beglnnen 2-Film—Ministry Of Fear-1944 new series whloh have not been 9—Star And Story -Ray Milland-1 Hr. 40 7: It brunette, hails from London, England. sold as yet. His talent has notII—Bold Journey Min. North of Red Bank gone unnoticed by TV directors 13—Time Out For Music 2-Weather 1:33 MOVIE TIMETABLE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS who cast him often in a variety 1:50 11—Local News 4—13th Hour 7:15 RED BANK ATLANTIC- of roles on the many series. 13—Higher Horizons 2:05 WALTER READE STERLING THEATRES DUmond Head 7:00; 1:00. 2-News CARLTON- SAT.-—Home on Haunted Hill 2:00 1:55 4—Sermonette—Religion To Kill A ilocklntblrd 2:00; 7:00 OuUlver'a Travel! 3:20; Diamond Question —I recently saw the 7:23 »:30. Head 7:00: 0:00. 4-News 11-Wes.ther 2:55 q E SAT.—KMdle Show 3:00; To Kffl I 8UN.—Gulliver's TravelB 2:00: I>la. movie "Demetrius and the Gladi- 2:M HockJndblrd 5:00; T:30: 9:«. mom Head 3:20; 5al'); 1:10; 11:10. 7:M 3—Film—Honeymoon Ahead— CARLTON B A N°K BUN.-*> K114 i Mooklnitolrd J;30 ators" on TV and would like to 2—Password—Allen Ludden 1945—Allan Jones—75 Min. 6:00; T:30; 6:30. HAZLET 2—Rawhide know who played the mad Em-4—Ben Jerrod—Serial 4:10 EATONTOWN LOEWS DRTVE-IN- peror in the film? Did he also 4—International Show Tune MATINEE TODAY 1 — EVENINGS 1 m* tdl Cartoon 7:00: Whlt« Btalliom 7:07 I—Day la Court—Dram* 3—Film—River Gang—1945— DRIVE-IN- a. play this part in another film? I 5—Roaring 20's—Drama 11:00; Sword Of The Conqueror 9:15. 9-Of Men And Motives Gloria Jean—70 Min. FHI. 4 SAT.—Kirtoon Kamivn 7:00 aAT.-Cattoon-0-Ium« 7:00; White seem to remember him as the * STARTS TODAY * . RepUllcus 7:39: Ttll JUvtn 9:30 Bullions 7:20: 11:15; Bword ol the 11—Divorce Court—Drama 7—Cheyenne—Western 5:20 Wldnlsht lues 11:011. Conqueror 9:30. Emperor in another biblical epic. BUN.—TUB Raven 6:00; 11:10; Hip- SUN.—Oartoon-0-ilAmi S:>10; Court 2:11 11—People Are Funny 2-Film-I Was Framed-1942- tllfcu* SM5. —Mrs. K. W., Kerrville, Tex. •Kip or Eddie's p*4»ier 8:3(1; 13:U 13—Science Comer 13—Cotnpleat Gardener 75 Min. LONG BRANCH The Hook 10130. Answer—Jay Robinson is the 7:45 BARONET— PERTH AMBOY actor's name. He played "Cali- 2:25 A Girl Named Ttmlko'3:20; 9:20; 4-News 13—Joy Of Antiques Five Miles To Midnight 1:30; 7:30. MAJESTIC- gula," the Emperor, in "The SAT.-Kiddle Show: Abbott * OoKello Pni., SAT. ft SUN.—The Bird! 2:20; Robe" and repeated his char- 7—News 8:00 JJLttH the Mummy; Franclj In Uie 4:90: 7:29; 10:00. 2: SO Haunted Home A Comedy Kaces EDISON acterization in the sequel film 9—Sports—Ralph Branca 2-House Party—Art LinWetter 8:00: A i Girl Named r&ralko 6:40; MENLO PARK CINEMA- "Demetrius and the Gladiators." 11—San Francisoo Beat ao;30; Five HUea to tUdnljiit <:90; 4—Doctors «:36. The Birds 3:10; 4:35; 7:00; 8:20. personally found his perform- 13—Years Without Harvest- SUN,—Oiri«. r,lrl». O4ri« 2:30; B:DO: SAT.—The Blrii 1:30; 3:30; 5:50; 7—Jane Wyman " GATES Of€N t>30-MOVKS AT7i»0 8:05; 10 .a). mces in these two iilms out- Special »:35; The HooK i-JB; 1.55. •Film—Southwest Passage— cMMuuMuaniu.m tui._t«r»»few BUN.-Olu Btrd» M0; 4:35; 7:00; ageously overdone and worthy Kit ASBURY PARK 9:20. 1954—Rod Cameron-SO Min. 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Y. •To Tell the Truth—Panel *» BUN.—Tie Btrdl 2:25; <:5C; 7:20; Wonderlul World Of The Brothen 4—Loretta Young—Drama Grimm 8:30. Answer—Donna Reed's annual 5—Bronco—Western ST. JAMES- SAT.—Wonderful WorM at the Broth. announcement that the current 5—Doorway to Destiny 7—Dickens—Fenster Lawronct o[ Arabia 8:0O. en OHmm 2:00; 8:30. season will be her last is the TV 7—Queen for a Day BAT.—Lawrence of Arabia 9:00; 1:00. SUM.—Wonderful World ol the Brotli. ATLANTIC 81TN.—Lawrence of Arabia 2:00; 7:30. *n Otlmm 2:39; 7:30. version of the "boy who* cried 11—How to Marry a. Millionaire •2-AHred Hitchcock COLUNGWOOD CIRCLE Consumers paid an average of wolf." No one pays much atten- 13—Home Nursing Story 4-Price Is Right SHORE DRIVE-IN- 20.9 cents for a one-pound loaf tion to the announcement any 3:25 7—77 Sunset Strip Mystery MOW THRU TUESDAY FIU. a BAT.-Ctrtoon 7:00: Lecend of bread in 1962, the U.S. De- more. Miss Reed will be back 2—News—Douglas Edwards 11—Film—Yesterday And Today o! Lobo 7:<5; son ot Flobber 1:00; , Incredible Shrlr.k'ni Man 1:00. partment of Agriculture reports. next season. 1:10 —Scences From 1893 Films THE GIANT STORY BUN.—Cartoon 7:Do; ©oi. or Plubber Of this, the farmer was paid 2.9 2—Millionaire—Drama To Present Time—40 Min. 7:43; 11:00; Legend of Lobo »:*5. cents; retailers kept 3.8 cents; OF MODERN : NEPTUNE cirv (For an answer to your ques- 4—You Don't Say »:45 baker-wholesalers received 11.7 ion about any TV program or 5—Texan' 13—Images-Art NEPTUNE CITY— cents; millers got 1 cent; and War * Peice 6:30; »:J0. actor, write to Steven H. Scheuer, r—Who Do You Trust? 10:90 SAT.—War & Peace 1:30; 4:20; 7:10;transportation, handling and oth- TV Key Mailbag, c/o The Reg- 1—Best of Groucho—Quiz 4—Jack Paar—Variety 10:00. er processing took 1.5 cents. BUN.—Wat * Pace 2:34; 8:30; 8:19. ster.) i .3—You, the Consumer 5—Detectives To kill a HH 4:00 13—World at Thirteen HiSTON MfMIEUX 2—Secret Storm—Serial lt:M — GECWGi: FRANCE 4—Match Game—Gene Rayburn 2—Eyewitness 5-Felix And The Wizard 5—Mr. Lucky—Adventure CHAKIRIS NUVEN Mockingbird 7—American Bandstand—D. 7—Third Man—Mystery _ JAMES starring %«# ALL YCU CAN EAT Clark 11-Steve Allen—Variety A-C OPERATED BY BARBARA and BILL GYLUNG 9—Buccaneers 13—Images—Art DARREN GREGORY PECK TWO LOCATIONS 11—Big Bozo Circus 11:10 4:25 2—News—Douglas Edwards 4—News—Sander Vanocur 4-News-J. K. M. McCaHery'; TOMORROW ONLY, 2 P. M. - ; RIVERSIDE LANES PAT'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 4:30 5—News ' 21 E. FRONT ST. RED BANK 2-Edge Of Night-Serial 7—News—Murphy Martin GIANT KIDDIE SHOW! 17-23 E. FIVER RD. RUMSON 9-Film-The Big Trees-1952- OPEN 5 A.M. 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College Bowl 5.55 7:SI 'RAWHIDE. "Judgment at Hon- 7:50 4—News—Sander Vanocur 4-BulIwinkIe 2-News 2—Sunrise Semester do Seco." (Repeat.) This 1961 Z-Give Us This Day 5—Sandy's Hour U—Superman 1:01 8:W entry is a real change of pace 7:55 'lWett's Collie SUNDAY EVENINO 2-College Of The Air 2-flave You Head affair starring Ralph Bellamy. 2-News I3-What's New—Children 4-Continental Classroom 4—Cnuader R»bblt—Cartoon* The outdoor cow sequences are 9—Christopher Program 1:00 7—Cartoons—Children «:» 2—Twentieth Century 8:30 4—Recital Hall few and Mr. Bellamy, who just; 8:00 • •• - *». • 2—Sunrise Semester can't look dishonest, just out his 5—Bible Puppets 4-Meet The Press »:« 4—Continental Classroom 3-Story Shop Jaw playing a single-minded 7—Cartoons—Children 5—Film—The Corn la Green— 2-New» . . , . 7:0* J-Carttxma-ChUdren Judge. So single-minded in fact 9-nAirman's World 1945-2 Hrs. • ".-.. IM y 7—Hong. Kong—Adventure . that he finds his own brother 7_Film-Raymie-1960-90 2-News And Weather U-Supercar-Chlldwn 8:15 2-Ctptaln Kangaroo guilty and orders him to hang. Min. 4—Today—Hugh Down* W—Profile: New Jersey II—Agricultural Film 4-Andy's Gang-Children 7:30 p.m. CBS. 11—Brave Stallion 7:M 8—Just For Fun-Sonny Fox 1:5! 1:30 5—Call To Prayer—Religion 2—Weather—Jeanne^Parr 1:30 7:30 9-Nwvs and Weather ROUTE 6$. "When a Shining WELCOME, CANADIAN STYLE —Johnny Wayn. (left) 2—Around the Corner 7:00 2-Mlster Ed 9—Columbia Lectures Young Man Was Our Gallant 5—Light Time 2-SeaHunt and Frank Shutter, Canadian comedy team, drett up 4—McKeever & The Colonel 7-EuIy Bird Cartooaa 9—Almanac Newsreel Lieutenant," A touching tale 9—If Not Now, When 4-Local News at members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to 9-Film-See 12:30 p.m. 7:45 , »:W featuring a fine performance by 11—Evangel Hour—Religion 5-JungIe Jim—Adventure 11—Everglades—Adventure 7-Klng And Odle 7-Davey and Goliath Dick York. Line wants to visit provide a Canadian welcome for Ed Sullivan. The comici 8:49 9-Maverick 7:00 Milfclf k the Lieutenant he idolized, but are guests on "The Ed Sullivan Show" from Toronto 4—Library Lions 8:00 II—Superman—Adventure 2—Lassie—Drama Ml when the boys meet the former 5—Cartoons 2—Captain Kangaroo 1J—Ragtime Era Sunday, April 28 (8:00-9:00 p.m., EDT) on'the CBS 4—Ensign O'Toole 4-Raff. And Reddy—Cartoons officer, they find him regressed J—Sandy Becker—Children 7:10 9:00 11—State Trooper 7-Q.T. Hush to the mentality of an elght-year- Television Network, Sullivan's first live television broad- 7—Tommy Seven—Cartoons 4-Weather 5—Wonderama—Sonny Fox 7:11 old. Nevertheless, Line still feels cast from outside the United States. 8:30 »:« 7:19 9—TV Goipel Time—Music 2—Dennis The Menace a need to help the pathetic Lieu- 7—Little Rascals 6—Film—Zombies On Broadway 4-Flnandal News 11—Superman—Adventure 4-Walt Disney's World tenant. It's not a fast-moving 8:59 —1945—80 Min. 7:M the fine cast of players. 10 a.m. NBC WHITE PAPER. 'The 9:15 7—Jetsons action story, but it's well writ- 13—Datellns : New Jersey »:« 4-Sporta DBS. Business of Gambling." A very 4—Bible Story Game U-Probe 11—Adventure* In Africa ten and should wring a few tears 1:00 7:10 DIRECTIONS '63. "A Cowboy big subject—the pros and cons *M 7:45 l»:0t from the sentimental. 8:30 p.m. 2—Life Ol Rlley-Comedy 2—Jackie Gleason Legacy." Part II. Again as in last of legalized gambling—is boiled 2—Way to Go-Religion 9—Sportj J-Alvin—Cartoon CBS. 4-Blrthday House 4—Sam Benedict week's session, this two-parter down here to a close scrutiny ol 4—Let's Talk About God 8:00 •-Snarl Lewij-Chlldren 7-Susie 5—Bat Mastenon—Western on the nature of the cowboy five southern Maryland counties 7—Q. T. Hush—Cartoons 2-Ed Sullivan 7—Courageous Cat 1 11-Operatlon Alphabet 7—Gallant Men—War Drama SING ALONG WITH MITCH. legend, celebrates the romantic where slot machines have been 9—Man and His Problems 5—Opinion In The Capital 11—Christopher Program 13—Profile: New Jersey 9-Ladles of the Press "Courtship to Marriage." The image of the lonely individualist legal for 10 years. The general 11-Lefs Have Fun 7—Film—Terror In A Texas title really sets the tone for some- 9:10 11:11 11—Film—The Creeping Unknown by identifying the facts of his acceptable TV method of plac 9:49 Town-195S-2 Hrs. thing old, something blue, but 9—Farm News 11-Uvtog Word -1955-90 Min. existence and chalking, up lis ing a big problem in a smal 4—Jewish Fourth R 9-Wonders Of The World nothing much of something new. 8:15 • •' MM , lJ-What In The World spiritual strength. Joe Evans, 82-frame does not completely come 11—Local Issue You'll be singing along to "Wed- 10:00 9-Newi and Weather J—Mighty Mouse—Cartoons tM year-old cowboy, adds color and off in this instance, and we're ding Bells are Breaking Up That 2—Lamp Unto My Feet 8:30 1:29 4-Klng Leonardo-Cartoon! 5—Dragnet—Police • substance to tie telling with his left with an interesting debate a Old Gang • of Mine," "Blue 4—Inquiry 4-Car 54 S-Newf 7—Little Rascals-Cartoons 9-Keyhole hardly recollections. 2 p.m. ABC.county level on whether to keep 7—Funny Manns 11-TOJ Is The Life Room," "Kisses Sweeter Than ^-Community Dialogue 9—Almanac Newsreel 13—To Be Announced ADLAI STEVENSON RE- the slots. What's here—charges 9—Painters' Art 9—Kingdom Of The Sea Wine," "Get Me to the Church l:» <:M on Time," "I Love You Truly," PORTS. Yogoslavian Ainbassa and counter charges by politic 10:30 11—True Adventure J—Rin Tin Tin—Adventure 2—Defenders lans, interviews with residents 2-Our Mill Brooks—Comedy etc. (Color.) 8:30 p.m. NBC. dor to the United Nations, Miso 2—Look Up and Live 1:00 4-Fnry-^dventure 4—Joey Bishop Pavicevic, is Ambassador Steven-! and slot owners-^-is quite good, 4—Dr, Joyce Brothers 4-Agricutture U.S.A. 2—Real McCoys—Comedy 7-Cartoonaville 5—Peter Gunn—Mystery son's special guest today for a but It seems to skirt the bigger 7—Focus 5—Topper—Comedy JACK PAAR SHOW. Variety 4—Bonanza •-Cooking 7—Hootenanny discussion of the relationship be- questions. 10 p.m. NBC. 9—Boating Safety 7—Gale Storm—Comedy night that spans the styles of 5—Open End—David Susskind 9—Jack La Lanna 11-RiHigioin Leader* 9-Film-Eternal Cbains-1952- tween our countries. 2:30 p.m. THE VOICE OF FIRESTONE, 10:45 pantomimist Gene Sheldon, Kate 1 9-High Road To DtSger U-Ed Allen 11M 90 Mln. ABC. Patrice Munsel and Metrooolitan 9—Senator Keating Reports - %'M Smith ("Call Me Irresistible," 11—Thriller I '•'. , 13-ParIons Francais I I—Roy Rogers—Western •UPDATE. On-the-air editor of opera tenor Barry Morell sing 11:00 4—Make Room For Daddy •What Kind of .Fool Am I?"), I; 89 1:45 4—Film—Three Coins In The this news program for teenagers, oldtime Scottish standards liki 2—Camera Three 5—Ju«t for Fun—Cartoons Jonathan Winters and Cliff Ar- 2—G. E. True—Jack-' 13—Understanding Science Fountain—1954-2 Hrs. 5 Min Robert Abernethy, gives them a "Comin' Through trip Rye" and4—Searohlight 7—Beany And Cecil 5-Wrestling quette. After Sheldon and Kate 9—Star & Story 1:55 are finished with their acts, Jona- running commentary, on the status "Pipes of Gordon's Men," as well 7—Faith For Today—Religion 11-Your Right To Say It 7—Lawrence Welk as oj^ratic arias from "Manon 10:©» 4-News than Winters digs in for a piece of the foreign aid program and 9—Congressional Conference 11—Front Page—Picasso's Lescaut" and "Adriana Lecouv- 2—Candid Camera 10:tO SATURDAY AFTERNOON on how the fish feels about fish- its legislative bind; provides an 11:30 Guernlco reur"; popular pianist Roger 4-NBC White Paper 2—Calendar—Reisoner ing, and joins Jack and later Interview with famed newspaper 2—American Musical Theater 1J—Perspectives Williams performs; and New York 7—Voice Of Firestone 4—Say When—Art Jamei J—Sky King—Adventure 'Charlie Weaver" for a round of publisher of the Atlanta Constiru- 4—A Moment With **• City Ballet dancer Andre Prokov' 9—Tony Awards 5-Film-The Village-1933-45 4-Mr. Wizard nonsensical doors, rats, and con-tion, Ralph McGIll, and examines 7—This Is The Answer 2-Have Gun, Will Travel sky shows his mettle in "Th< U—Checkmate Min. 7—Bugs Bunny—Cartoons versation. Amusing. (Color.) 10 the politics and the economics of 9-Point of View 11-New York Confidential Sword Dance." 10 p.m. ABC. 7—Answering Service 90 mln. the American South. 5 p.m. NBC. 10:51 MM p.m. NBC. , SUNDAY AFTERNOON 9—Film—Southwest Passage— 9-Fiim-The Big Trees-1952- HOWARD K. SMITH. For a 2-What's My Line . 2—Gunimoke—Western TWENTIETH CENTURY. 12:00 1954-90 Min. -80 MM. EYEWITNESS. Topical and "Frogmen of the Future." Thanks discussion on the question of con- 7-Howard K. Smith 7-Boxing-N.Y.C. 2—Newsmakers 11-Film-A Kid For Tiro 11-Rocky And His Friends gressional ethics, Mr. Smith in 11:00 9—Pan American Newsteel timely, tonight's report stems to some remarkable footage by vites comment from Sen. Stephen 4—International Zone 2—News, Reasoner Farthlngi-80 Mln. U:M 11—Harness Racing;: )fi[, ; from Miami where the Cuban John Light, including underwater M. Young (IXMiio); Rep. Edith 7—Ivanhoe-=Adventure 4—News—Frank Blair 10:05 2—Reading Room—Children 13—International Essay' refugee.; expose,,• the .diversity scenes of Navy divers at work, 4—Exploring—Children within their ranks through inter- this report of our navy's under- Green (D-Ore.); magazine edlto 9—Buccaneers 5—Columbia Seminars 13-Careen Unlimited 10:* 5—Yancy Derringer views with on-the-spot CBS cor-water demolition units is absorb- Jack Anderson; Journalist Cabel 12: SO 7-News, Vincent Gould 13—International Essay ' 7-AUakaam-Chlldrett respondents. The highly contro- ing viewing. 6 p.m. CBS. Phillips; and Rep. Adam Clayton 2—Washington Report 9-Film-Peace-1959-M Min. 4-News ' 10:45 Powell (D.New York); through a 4—Youth Forum 13—Placet In The Newi 11—Championship Bridge versial Mire Cardona, still in WALT DISNEY'S WORLD. 11-Word Of Life—Religion 7—Make That Spare series of interviews tonight. 10:30 7—American Civil War 1040 •• -••••• • im Miami,, is among,those inter- "Prairies-Seal Island." (Repeat.) 11:11 11:00 p.m. ABC. 9-Film-The Big Trees-1952- 2-Newh-Robert Trout viewed, as are. members of the This 1955 entry is still a must for 4—Weather I—I Love Locy-Comedy 2-Newt-rBM Leonard "activists," and the rank and file 90 Min. 4-Play Your Hunch Jr-Wn "Hie Hjiman Monster—j 4-^News -,-•. ; • ;.. family entertainment. It's one of 11:15 refugee. 10:30 p.m. CBS. Disney's "True Life Adventure" 2-Film-They Died With Their 2-New» 11:45 5—Senate Report Diving Gear Boots On—1941—90 Mln. 13-Parlons Francaii II 7-My Friend Flick* 7-Newj ^ series on seals and their breeding 4—Desilu Playhouse 9—Continental Miniatures TONIGHT. Eartha Kitt, Glynis habits, taken on an island in the 1:00 7—Film-No Highway In Ths 11:01 9—Film—See 12 Noon 4—Science Age 1:31 II—Mystery Hour Johns, Dore Senary, composer Bering Straits. (Color) 7:30 p.m.Store to Open Sky—1951—I Hr. 50 Min. 2—McCoys—Comedy Sammy Cahn, the Lettermen, and 5-FiIm-The Big Wheel-1949- Zr-Eye On New York 11:05 NBC. 11:25 4-Price Ii Right Korean TV personality, Suh Youn EATONTOWN — New Jersey 2 Hrs. 4—Protestant Council: 20th 5—Film—The Cry Of The City— ED SULLIVAN. Live from 2—Film—The Man In Trie Road 7—December Bride Korean TV personality, Suh Shore Divers, Inc., specializing 7—Youth Wants To Know 13—Science Corner Anniversary 1948-90 Min. Toronto. Ed's headliners are Janin diving equipment, will open —1955-1 Hr. 50 Min. Young Hee, offer an interesting 11-iPioneers 11:20 7—Lone Ranger 11:10 Peerce, Connie Francis, Wayne tomorrow on Rt. 35, one-quarter 11:30 range of talents, backgrounds 1:30 13—Where Does It Come From 9-Baseball-Mets 4—Weather and Shuster's professor skit; Jack mile south of the Eatontown traf- 5—Sentte Report ll-^portaman's Club and styles on Johnny Carson's Carter's routine; and Xavier 4—Frontiers of Faith 11:25 . 11:15 show tonight. (Color.) 11:15 p.m. fic circle. 7—Meet the Professor 11—Encounter ; i:4o 4-Weather Cugat's music and his wife's 11:35 5-News NBC. Joel Herberg, Long Branch is II—Sportsman's Club Il-Sports 7—Finn—Crime In The Streets— (Abbe Lane) songs. Also, there 5—Film—Professional Soldier— 11:30 co-owner and manager of the 1:40 1:55 1956-1% Hrs. are two Canadian acts, the 1936-2 Hrs. 2—Pete and Gladys-Comedy store. Mike Kosyk, Red Bank, 11—Sports 11-BasebalI, Mets 11:20 (Note to Editor: New York marching bagpipers or the High- 4-Concentratioa 1:59 12:00 1:10 2-FlIm-Walk East On Beacon- time and networks listed above. landers, and the comedy singing is a partner In the business. S—Romper Room-Children 11—Baseball 11—Big Picture—Army 2-Legislative Hearing 1952-2 Hrs. Adjust for local time and sta- group, Les Jerolas, and an ap- Mayor Herbert E. Werner will 7—Seven Keys 4—Education Report tions.) pearance by members of the officiate at the grand opening 2:00 12:15 9—Playhouse 30—Drama 4-Film-Il!egal-1955-l Hr. 55 4-Film-The Cat—1958—13/4 Hrs. 5-Film-Tight Shoes-Ml-90 Min. - Toronto Maple Leafs. 8 p.m. CBS. ceremony at 1 o'clock. 4—Cities, People and Archi- 11—Superman SATURDAY 12:30 .- Min. 11:30 tecture 11:40 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS. 9—Almanac Newsreel 7—Exclusively Outdoors 13-Reflections 7—Directions '63—Religion 13—Careers Unlimited i Unusual live pickup of three out- 12:35 -;- 2-.U 12:00 11—Baseball, Yankees door track and field champion- 2-News and Weather 2—Space: New Ocean 11—Rendezvous With The area in crops in the Soviet ships, in as many cities, as the 2:30 4—Marketing on the Move Adventure 1:05 Union — 500,000,000 acres — is cameras cover events of the Penn 2-Film-This Man's Navy-1945 7—Blue Angels 12:30 7-FIIm-Llnks Of Justice—1958 about the same as in the United Relays in Philadelphia, the Drake —90 Min. 1:00 9—Boston Blackie 1:15 States and Canada combined but Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, and 4—Report On Housing 2—Communism: Myth vs. 2—Film—Never Say Die—1939— production is about three-fourths 12:35 the Mt. San Antonio Relays in 7—Interlude Reality, Education 1 Hr. 35 Min. that of the United States, 5-Film-The Wild Heart-1952 Walnut, Calif. Commentators for 3:0* 4-Film-Pawnee—1957-90 Mis -90 Min. the Penn are Marty Gltckman 4—Open Mind 7—Rescue 8—Drama 5—Film—Relentless, 90 mln. and Jesse Abramson; for .the) 5—Film—Pride Of The Marines l:» 1:00 Drake, Jim Simpson, and for Mt. —1936-2 Hrs. J—Film—Shadow Of The Thin 7—Film—Undersea Girl—1957 San Antonio Bill Flemming and 7—Film—Protestant Council: Man-1941-90 Min. 9—Almanac Newsreel Dick Bank. 5 p.m. ABC. 20th Anniversary 5—FUm-

For 4th Straight Victory 1 Doubles MIDDLETOWN — Tlie Centra 8-6, 3-6, 7-5, but it was all Prince- John Husson & Mike BarrtU (CBA) Jersey Tennis League's newest ion alter that., . def. Harwood A lifton (FR) 8* Mi RUMSON — Seniors Rich Al-. Altreuter and Boyd remained jump pit. His efforts earned W/3 George Fitch, a transfer stu- John &&4wtt ft VU^B LyfiCQ [OoA) treuter, Fred Boyd and Bruce unbeaten this season as they entry, Christian Brothers Acad- def. Robert Henjh t Platlrawrtl (FB), points toward the Bulldogs' total. emy! lived up to its advance dent, whipped. George Wright, Dunn combined for 30% points copped their standout events. Al- Boyd remained unbeaten in the PR'lNCBTON (i)-BCMSOW-r. H. (I) as Coach Tom Bain's unbeaten billing with a 5-0 romp ovei 6-1, 6-4, and Robin Platten took Singles • • treuter copped his specialty, the pole vault by clearing 11 feet Freehold Regional High Schoo John Levenson, 6-4, 7-5. TheBarry Nelson (B>H) def. Don Cpp- Rumson-Fair Haven Regional 120-yard high hurdles, in 17 sec-for the third straight week. He plnger (P), 8* 3-6, 1-5; OtotM Fitch at Bodman Park here yesterday Tigers swept the doubles. (P) del George Wright (BFH>, M. High track squad took its fourth onds and returned for a third in failed on three attempts at Casejs Lose 2d «5; Robin Platten (P) def. John t*v- straight triumph yesterday, a the pole vault before turning in feet, 6 inches, barely knocking In other C-J league action, Rec eraon (RFH), 6-4. 7-«. Back High School's squad won Coach Alan MacDonald's 73%43% drubbing of Matawan a 5-foot, 5-inch leap for victory down the bar on the third miss. •Pete Dumpl * Dave Rosenoff. (P) The versatile senior came back its second in a row, dumping Casey netmen lost their second def. Wright Jt John Kmeor (tWHi here. in Rumson's "not-so-hot" high in a row at Asbury Park. Is, M; FUeh & Platten (P) det. Bew to win the 180-yard low hurdles Middletown Township, 5-0, on the Dowd t Levenson (RFH) »-5. *Jj in 21.8 seconds and added a third Marine Park, Red Bank courts Alan Novogrod stopped Alex ASBUIIV PARK (5)—R.B. CAIH. <«) while defending champion Shanley, 6-1, 6-0 and the Weik- of a point when he finished in Alan Novogrod (AP) derAlex Shan, a three-way tie for third in the Princeton handed • Rumson-Fali man brothers,- Joe and Clauss, ley (RBC), 64. 6-0: Charlei Van Haven Regional a 4-1 setback a1 went down to defeat at the hands Middlesworth (AP) drf. Joe WjUcman high jump. (RBC), 6-3, 6M; Art Briwer (AP) det. Victory Park. of Charles Van Middlesworth and Olausa WeJkmoa (RBC). M. M.- OAT ING Dunn Gets Double Art Brawer. Doubles Red Bank Catholic lost its Dunn, the Bulldogs' husky Charles Shaw ft Ed, Eplt»lll. ,(AP) second in a row, losing 5-0 to Coach Bill Kern's Blue Bishops def. Frank Woodward A Tom Una weight man, pulled oM a dou- (RBC) 6* 7-8: Ned Kaplan * Bob Astrary Park on the Blu won their first match fol'owing Smith (AP)_def. _Jlm Beeson ft Joon ble victory in the strong man Bishops' Sunset Avenue courts. a loss to Somerville and a tie events for another 10 Rumson (•> Brother Denis' powerful Coll with Trenton in non-league ac- By TOBY PRICE points. He first heaved the shot tion. Boi Demarent-'lRB)'- def. Mike :Kw- put 50 feet, 1 inch, approximate- squad didn't lose a set dispos- IL (M), 64, 6-1; Kip Merrljl 4 inches. frames he struck out 13 batters WhitJield's error, and went to Cooper River, near Camden. Rumson hosts Keyport and walked three. 1-1 with the loss to powerful second on a balk call on Byrne. Princeton. The Bulldogs wor SJYRA sailors are taking more interest in Wednesday. Christian Brothers Both clubs scored a run in theDon Guerro filed out to center Academy may give the Bulldogs the opening singles when Barrj the various North American Yacht Racing Union first inning and then traveled the and Pete Inman doubled home heir first taste of rugged com- next six frames with zeros be- the run. Nelson stopped Don Copplnger, eliminations than in previous years. The group petition as the Colts from Lin- fore Hoffman pulled it out la the The Admirals had' a couple o: expects to have a representative in all the re- croft are hoping to gain admit- extra frame of a non-Shore Con- scoring opportunties, but failed tance into the meet. ference game. Henry Hudson is to profit. In the second they left Rumson Loop gional eliminations in 1963. — SUMMARIES — Rwmon 73% — Matawan 43tf now 1-5. two men on base and in the 100-yaid dish: Won by JPaiwll (M); Lake Barnegat Regatta 2. c. Boyd (R); 3. Bdth (M). Time Byrne got into trouble in thefourth left another pair on after 10.6 eighth when he, hit Manny executing a double steal with no Needs Baseball The Ocean County Racing and Boating Association 320-yard aaah: Won by (tie) FarreU (M), Rdlli (H); 3. C. Boyd (H). Time Fonmoso with a pitched ball. outs. Wood then got the next will conduct its second annual regatta this year on -03.9 . . ' Wood helped his own ball game three outs to sink: the Admirals. 440-yard dash: Won by Rich (R): 2. Candidates Lake Barnegat, near Forked River. Conner (R); 3. BonneT (M). Time— at this point with a single to 1Henry Hndsra (II .• Holfnwn 15) 54.6 right field which moved , AB It H ' AB K H RUMSON - Baseball candi This is a switch from the Toms River where the 880-yard run: Won by Gilbert (R); Cafd.lt 4 0 0 N*gy3t> '» 1 NET VICTOR — Red Bank High's Bob Demarest fi'r.s a ?. Krouae (R): 3. Hymaa- (M). Time— Oal'ndr'lo.ir 0 0 0Querro,3b, 2 0 dates of Little'League calibei WblUleld.2b 3 10 Ewtus'ek.Sb 2 0 who failed to make one of Rum return shot back at a Middletown tennis player in ¥•*• •J event was held in 1962. ; . , One-mile run: Won by Yuhaaz (M); Burtha.ss 0 0<0 Inmatt.M • 4 0. 2. Foley (R); 3. Amey (M). Time— Legion Baseball SmlUi.lb 4 0 t Wahler.M '4 0 son's three Little League team; terefay'i Central Jersey Tennft League •ne#untjir oijf tie The association expects over 100 boats for the 5:02 Simpson.cf 4 0 0 Formoso.c 3 1 will have the opportunity to jolt 120-yard high hurdles: Won by itoDer'ttis 4 0 0 Wood.p 4 0 event on June 2. There will be seven different classes Altrueter (R); 2. Matuch (M); 3. Feldman.rt 10 0 Jankow'kl.r! J 0 a league and play competitive Marine Park courts, Red Bankr The ftei«8anfc club" 4oek Ackerman (R). Time—17. Players Try Geraldl.c 3 0 2 Keller.ct 3 0 competing in the stock and "alky" divisions. 180-yard low hurddes: Won by F. Nappo,3b 3 0 ,1 Drill,1b 3 0 ball this season. i'h second' straight victory with a 5-0 blanking of th« Boyd (R); 2, Miluch (M): 3. Acker- Byrne.p 3 0 0[ The Rumson Baseball, Inc., The regatta is sanctioned by'the American Power man (R). Time—ai.8 Out Tomorrow Lions. Shot put: Won Dy Dunn (R); 2. 1 4 32 2 8 committee and the Rumsor Werle (R)i 3. C. Boyd (R). Distance— MIDDLETOWN — Tryouts for Henry Hudson . 100 000 O0—1 Boat Association. W.1%" .. ...400 ooo oi-aRecreation Commission have Dlicus throw: Won by Dunn (R). the American Legion Leonardo 0B—Smith. Inman, Wahler. Hit! off— been mapping out plans for Keyport Eyes Log Races 2. Tints (M); 3. Fagan (M). DlaUnce-^- Brynt 8 In 8: "Wood 1 In 8. SO—Brym 121'1" Post-sponsored entry in the Mid-6: Wood 13; BB-^Bryne 5; Wood 5. league for the overflow cand Keyport Yacht Club is showing decided interest High lump: Won by Altrueter (R); dletown Township Teen-ers dates. The new league will be 2. Vllandl (R); 3. (Me) F. Boyd (R), HOLHDEL MEN'S LEAOCE In conducting predicted log contests this summer. Yuhasz (M), Sleoert (M). Helgtt-6'6" League will be conducted on Total Pts. named Rumson Recreation Pole vault: Won by P. Boyd (R); the old Leonardo High School A. Montone ftanttarjr Service ....72ft League. Commodore Bernard Delaney has appointed a 2. Tomasello (M): 3. (tie) Attnieter Bayshore Hardware ; .—.70 (R), ninear (M), Klroball (Ml. Height field Saturday at 5 p.m. Hazlet Sweet Shop 66 1 Keyporkeyport Wine 4 Uquor _.„__—65 Baseball candidates in th committee to investigate the activity. •lil Javelin throw: Won by Dlxon (Rl: The Leonardo Post is sponsor- HilltoHiltopn iCities Service Little League age bracket an 2. Paean 0.1); 3. Sicbc-rt ,(M|. Distance Airport Plaza Lanes 62 ae1a ing a league team for the first The group met recently with Dave Butter-, B'8 ' ^l Tile 53 asked to report in order to take Broad Jum.impp: Won by Parker (Ki; time this season. AU boys ages Crate's Beverages .- a count ot candidates to deter- worth, of the Shrewsbury Power Squadron, an au- 2. BBonno r (H(M)) ; 3 . KeyK s (R)(R) . DistancDistce ~ nmouth Slsn Co. 4g —2O'3V1" 13-15 are eligible to participate. I.—47» mine how many teams will be thority on log racing. Dave suggested a future needed to operate the new meeting at the club to acquaint all interested league. skippers with the procedures of this type of racing. Little League managers, com- TAG SALE Matawan Back on Track mission members and the base- Keyport YC will also get aboard the one-de- ball committee are seeking volun- sign class competition on May 12 when it hosts teers to manage and coach a GENERAL S.T. the annual spring Jet 14 tune-up regatta for the team. Any other interested men should report tomorrow at 9:30 Ulrichsen trophy. Whipping Pt. Pleasant, 8-4 a.m. at the Forresdale School Huntsman Chairman playgrounds. One final note on last weekend's Long John Light- POINT PLEASANT—Matawan Sophomore Steve Russell drove Melna and Eddie Flyrm brought home Sickles with another sacri- RED BANK Special prices on all Regional High got back on theboth runners home with a single BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE ning regatta. It has'been brought to our attention that winning trail following Tuesday's up the middle. fice to center. W L tagged tires during this Stephen I. Orojj, Inc. HVt 34H Sandy Huntsman was the regatta chairman, not Her surprise drubbing at the hands In the fifth inning, Frank Ron Krayl and John Meany Airport Inn — M 38 inventory reduction! ignited the rally for the Garnet ttl'l BlrtJtr Shop U 39 man Vestal as previously reported. of Bayshore rival Keyport, by D'Apolito and John Sickels put Orllll Construction Co. 6014 W whipping Point Pleasant Beach, together back-to-back singles for Gulls in the bottom hah? of theProgressive LLif e Ins. Co. 49 44 Both of these gentlemen did a tremendous amount seventh frame with singles for Bars Tavern 48H *4 8-4, in a B Division scrap here runners on first and third for Marx Bros. _. ..47 W of leg work during the weekend activity. Huntsman yesterday. the Huskies. Alter Sickels stole runners on first and second. John Daniel's Hen's Shop __46 47 After Bill McNeil and John Crate's Beverages 46 47 The victory was the eighth in second, D'Apolito came home on Love Lane Tuxedos ... .43 50 did some swimming also according to eye-witness re- Doors were retired on a popRed Bank Roofing .42 51 nine games for Coach George a sacrifice fly to center by Jim Red Bank Recreation J9!4 53' ports from the 'wind-blown" finale. Deitz's Huskies on the season. fly to shortstop and fly^to cen- Shrewsbury Manor Nursing ....37 56 ter, respectively, Mike Bloom Walt & Leo's Chevron J3S B8 The Matawan nine is 5-1 in B 600 Serlej — Donald McCue 216. 227, Division play to lead the North' drove home Krayl with a single 168-814. Caddy Awarded to center. Sandy Bennett thtn High team came — Crate's Bev- em section. The Garnet Gulls erages 2,662: High game — Pat Rice singled to left to load the bases, ~T5: High series — Don HcCue 6M. are 3-5 over-all and 2-4 in "B' but Szyarto struck out Johnson 200 Club — Jos Hobko 2(0. Howard play for a third place position $7,500 Damages Hull 203. 214; Phil Brtlz 201, Bubs: to clinch Matawan's eighth win. Burns 203, John Hovtndon 202, Claud* in the Southern section. Borchardt 201, Chuck Gaffney 202, Pa1 ATLANTIC CITY, (AP) - Szyarto fanned seven and Rice! 239. Henry Canontco 215, Moor, Matawan wrapped up the win Cleary 203, Floyd Schl&fone 211, Mor with a four-run outburst in theA Superior Court jury has walked five while allowing six - Itnan 202, 291. opening inning, and a two-run awarded $7,,gO0 in damages to ahits in going the distance for barrage in the second frame. a caddy who was struck in thethe Huskies. It was his third FIRST RACE OF 1963 FOR Point Pleasant came back with eye by his golfer's tee shot. victory against nary a defeat. SPRING single runs in the bottom of The award was made Wednes- The Huskies pounded out eight the second and third innings be- day to John H. Wright of Ocean hits, Garafano and Russell each fore Matawan added its final two ville, who had sued the golfer, banging out a pair. Change-Over MIDGETS runs in the fifth. Point Pleasant Dr. Duane G. Sonneborn of The Huskies are idle today rallied for two runs in the last Philadelphia. before clashing with Red Bank The 18-year-old caddy claimed Catholic on the Caseys' diamond Special • 30-LAP FEATURE and PRELIMS inning, but the threat was cut tomorrow. Point Pleasant won't off when Huskie pitcher Ken he lost 50 per cent of the vision • fabricate Car of his left eye because of the ac-see action until next week. • Ch&nffB Oil PLUS Szyarto fanned Hal Johnson with • Drain Radiator the bases loaded for the final out. cident at the Seaview Country Matanun (»> Pt. Pleassnt (4) • Fluih Conllng AB It II AB R II Kyutf-m 95 :iub in 1059. Wright testified heFlynn.ss.cf 2 1 0|Goble,3b 3 0 0 GIGANTIC NOVICE PROGRAM Four Matawan runs came Biu-,11 2 1 OiKrayUa t 1 1 • InsIHI Radiator across the platter in the first vas seated on a bench 75 yardsMorr.cf.lt t 2 llMeany.cf 4 1 I Projector 'rom the tee. He said his at-"lara.c 3 2 2 McNell,p,lf 4 2 0 • Adjust Brakn WHITEWALLS • 50-LAP FEATURE and PRELIMS frame on two walks, th' Riua.lb (• 0 2 Dooroj.Sb 3 0 1 • Check Front same number of errors and ention was distracted and DrSzyarto. , p 4 0 1 Bloom, 11) 3 0 ' Allffnment 9 ADD $3.00 tonneborn shouted a warning DAp'llto.sb 3 1 II, Shlply.lt. - ) 1 0 ? singles by Charlie Garafano an' Slcke!«,3b ^ 1 1-1 Bennett,r- •• t- 2 0' list before the ball struck him. Melna,If 2. 0. 0 McDunna.n 3 0 C S&H Green Stamps Szyarto. Szyarto's one-base Haye«,2b I ------0 0: Patterson,i- f O 0 APRIL 28 IJohnson.c 4 0 knock came with the bases The plaintiff's case contended 1IMT0H FALLS ill, plm 2:30 P. M. loaded and drove in two runs. hat a golfer has a duty to give 29 8 8 31 i t UnndrecipDibUttf. SUN tlitawu :._.. - 420 (CO 0—1 ESSO SERVICEHTER In the second frame, George i warning before driving from PI. Pleasant OH 000 2—( 2B—Morrell, Bloorri. Hits off—McNeil 1191 Sycamore Avenue Morrell doubled to right and he tee. • The defense claimed 4 In l',4: McDunna 4 In 5M. 80— * 8 THRILLING RACES moved to third on Garafano's hat a caddy has a responsibility Sr.ya.rto 7; McNeil 1; McDunna 3. CALL 5^2-9802 LIMITED QUANTITY second single of the game. o watch the play. BB—Slyarto 5; MtNoll 3; McDur.nl J. * 1st of 5 SPECIAL NOVICE RACES Umpires—Shullz and Southcrlanri, Prices Apply Only to Available Sizes

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I RED BANK REGISTER Friday, April 26, 1963-21 Shore Area Foursome Given Conference Golf it Chance in Penn Relays Middletown Edges Brick, PHILADELPHIA - The an. open to high school runners. sprint team, may qualify for to- nual spring madness known , as The meet opens today with norrow's finai in the 440 bnt. the Penn Relays Is here again high school relay trials sched- CBA'i foursome of Joe Pigna- ln/2 WaU Twp. 2'/a 'air Haven Regional squad cap- On the lead off leg, both second place in Uie 10-team loop Standings tured its second straight tri CBA's Frank Ragan and Lake- with a 4-1 record. W L T Pet. jmph for a .2-3 record by nip- wood's Ukt Kuhi should be up It was the third straight vic- Lakewood .....4 0 1 I.M0 Lou Barbaro-Don Vinik ping winless (0-4) Point Pleas- with the leaders. The Colts tory for mentor Toy's Lions. Middletown .... .800 ant Beach at Manasquan River 4 1 0 from Lincroft are a tittle strong- Lakewood, unbeaten until yester- Neptune .730 The Bulldogs, in sixth place in —\ 1 er through the middle with Joe .667 Low In NJ. Shore Golf the league standsings, are 3-3 Wall Twp 2 1 McGuinness on the quarter and Ml over-all. Brick Twp. .-...2 1 Tim Sheehan running the three- Rumson ...2 8 .400 ASBURY PARK - Pro Lou; quarter mile, but both clubs Golf Course In another local match, Red .333 Barbara, Hollywood Golf Club, Toms River ... _....l 2 have standout milers in Johnny Bank High brought home its Red Bank-. .250 and amateur partner Don Vinik .....1 3 Ft Dix's Initial Eager for CBA and Milt Ma- first win after three defeats by Central Reg. .0 2 .000 carded 3342—65 yesterday to Being Offered thews for the Piners from Lake- dumping Central Regional, 3'/j Pt. P'easant 0 4 .000 win the first spring tournament V/ , at Fort Monmouth despite wood. 2 M1UIII.ETOHV 3 — BRICK TWP. 2 Of the N. J. Shore PGA Golf Stock Car Slate Tomorrow will' be the day for the absence of No. 1 man Bob MiddlHoim At Golf Range iob Brown ,_.__.4fl (l> League at Asbury Park Country the class mile relays which are Glassey, who was missing be- Herb Brown ..._ , «__._4fl (0) Club. RED BANK — Want to learn cause of a band trip. The Buc- Rich B&rbaro . .._ 46 (0) Set for May 3 seeded according to size of the BOWL DOWN CANCER — Tom Hennessey of the Bruns- Mlk« Roma 43 (1) Seven pros and 22 amateurs school and reported ability. Of how to play this game of golf? cos are in eighth place with Team Total competed in the first of the NEW EGYPT—The Fort Dix the dozen Shore teams entered, wick Advisory staff will make an appearance at Har- The Red Bank Parks and Recre- their 1-3 record...... ___.JB3 (1) Speedway has completed final Brick Twp '63 season. This is the 17th year Brick Township has drawn the mony Bowl, Rt. 35, MidcUetown, tomorrow and Sunday ation Department will offer an In the final match, Neptune Ed Frewe .. „.._ _ 46 (0) preparations for the opening Jack Carter .43 (1) of operation for this group. lightest- opposition, but Neptune eight-week course for interested was kept from a tie for the run- modified—sportsman and novice from 2 to 8 p.m. Hennessey is one of the top bowlers Bud Sliarky _ 47 (l) Pro Harold Dore of Lakehurst and Point Pleasant Beach loom beginners starting May 8, at the ner-up spot with Middletown Al Longano 4« (0) stock car racing program sched- and Dr. Joseph Russo of Spring as the most likely winners. The of the country. He hold* the record high series on TV Jack Pot Golf Driving Range, when Wall Township tied the T>am Total ._J54 (0; uled for Friday night,, May 3, I : Lake' Gotf and Country Club, Point Pleasant foursome blew with an 846 rolled on games of 299, 258 and 289. Mur- Middletown Township. Fliers, 2 / -2!4, to give Neptune BUMSON 3 — PT. PLEASANT I Now, under'NASCAR banner 2 Rwnson finished second with a 32-34-66 the Bridgeton Relays' mile re- ray Reuts, co-owner of Harmony, says the program is a 3-1-1 mark for third place. 'ote Wojjlom ..._.. .48 (0) > score. : Barbara's' card matched tor die first time in the track's lay title and Coach Dave Ox- Gordon Forsyth sa (0) Wall Township and Brick Allison - At (ij with Beit Jacobson for a 33-34— history, a record breaking $1,450 enford will be ready for tomor- being presented for the benefit of Bowl Down Cancer Township are tied for fourth Scott fil (X) 87, and was good for third place. purse has attracted the largest row's event. Head Pin Tournament for the Monmouth County Chapter with 2-1 records and Brick Town Team Total _ J94 (1) Vlto Gaeta, Bamm Hollow field of cars find drivers ever ri. fluiant Named along with the Point of /American Cancer Society. Also on the program is ship also has a tie to its credit. Ted BuUer 41 (» Country Club, Middletown, and to appear at die popular Rt. 539 Pleasant Gulls for tomorrow's Charles Bailou , . M (1) Bob Brown, No. 1 man, was 5on Pray Paul Moran, Hollywood, were raceway. class race is Neptune and Free- Alex Webster of the New York Giants pro football .85 (O) the only scorer among Middle- 62 (0) tied with 73 cards in leading the Heading die list of star drivers hold. Port Jefferson, New squad. town's top three players, but Team Total . 319 (O) pros. Gaeta had 38-35. Moran's includes such standout perform- York, Is favored in the event. fourth man Mike Roma fired a RED BANK 3W_3W_ — CENTRACENT L REG. Hi war. 3944-73. ers as Parker Bohn of Freehold, Monmouth Regional and Wall Red But 43 to pick up the second point. iv# Lfcon •„• Next in line with 75s who captured Cwo main events Township are also running in Joly Butl«r last year in his GMC-powered The Lions' 183 team total gave Dave Burr Barbara and Dore. that mile event. Also in the 1m Derlne ' Jacobson was amateur low sportsman; Frank Myroncuk, field Is Leonia, St. Luke's, Ho- AY Drop to 3d; them their victory by a one- who according to reports wiU dis- stroke edge. It was the second Team Total _ gross leader with a pair of 40s Ho-Kus, and Roselle Catholic. Cmtnl Her play one of the finest modified* close match in two weeks for Bruce Gibbons . for an 80. Joe Monteparb, OBA, wjth Ragan on the an- ever to appear in this area; the Brick Township linksters. BUI Hawklni i Jumping Brook Country Club, chor leg, might surprise its op- Chip Peterson , local favorites Dave Hulse and Last week the Green Dragons noddy Martin ..... was runner-up with 44-39—83. position, which includes Valley Dick Lewjs, Len Martin of Mets Win, 3-2 nipped Red Bank, 3-2, by a one- - Dr. Russo was the low net Stream, L.I., East Orange, stroke margin. 'victor with « 84-10-74 card, Trenton, who drove in the novice Arundel, Md., and Reading ' . IadlTldua! Proftislcasl ' division for the past two years, Associated Press Sports Writer Thursday and now are 6-9 on the Catholic, Pennsylvania. Rumson didn't have a player Paid Homo, Hollywood, 39-34—73 and will make his debut In the Steve Barber provided the pitch season for a .400 percentage— Vit» Out*. B«mm Hollow, 38-36-73 Matawan Regional, only shot under 46, but still managed :LM Bartatro, Hollywood, fe-37-76 modified ranks witfi a brand new ing and Jim Gentile the power the highest in their history. Hiroid Doro. Uketount, 37-36-75 Shore; winner last year, seems its win over hapless Point Pleas- Baltimore's 3-2, 10-inning victory The Mets, who usually tM on Ted ttzwiva, Atbttnr Paik, 3MO-TO Chevrolet-powered machine. to have no chance of repeating. ant. Ted Butler, No. 1 man, fired Joho AKKrtl,, Jumping Brook, 40-41-81 over Kansas City Thursday night day of the week as bad as the RoKr Reman, -HomMtMrf, Nr> Card Invading the quarter-mile oval The only other teams to place a 41, and No. 2 man Charles - •, : ~ Fnt-Amatesr from New England will be the as the Orioles reclaimed thi one before end no better than thi Ballou shot a 51 for the Gulls' B«.*iro-Don VlnlK, 3J-3E-4B last year were Point Pleasant, American League lead and the A': Boro^-Or. Joe RUMO, Sprlnr Lake, 32 Hard-riding Red Foote, Ed one coming up, used Frank only markers while Don Pray TOP third in a mile relay, and CBA, dropped from first to third. Thomas'' rim-producing single in Barbiro-Bon Jwowon, ,3K»4-er ' Flemke and Dennis Zimmerman, fifth in a mile relay race and and Peter Smith blew it away Qaflta—-Vlnce AWMTOIla, 3Ero3—88 Gentile's 10th inning ham the first- inning and a two-run QUALITY New York wiH be well repre- a second place in a distance with a 65 and 62, respectively. XMb—ata. rahoury, Jumping Brook wrapped it up and maintained sixth inning homer for the first sented by the king of short track medley relay heat although the A 194-219 team score gave the OteU—8* RoUHell. Old Orchard, 35 Barber's all-winning record Thursday' victory in their two- up racing Al DeAngelo and veteran Colts went unplaced in the fi- win to Rumson. VINYL 54 93—68 against the A's. The young left} season history. ; OMyfor— Ierle«-Eirry""taza'rla7s""2il, 213, • 7th Place National Tournament, . Thursday's Results 1 A DIVISION m—fltfi. Vincent Caravello 210. 212, mile strip Wednesday morning point going to the best ball tota i-mi. New York 3, Chicago 2 for each grouping. W Pet. Wichita, Kansas • Shaves anywhere...in car, San Francisco 8, St. Louis 4 and wall give him a final blowout Middletown (5-2) 5 .833 , outdoor*...on four tiny bat- Houston 7, Milwaukee 5 today. Ahoy worked six furlongs Tony Bruno topped George Freehold (4-1) 4 .800 HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: teries. Los Angeles 7, Cincinnati 1 in 1.12 3-5 at Laurel last Sunday Blysak, one-up, and Dick*. Finelli Neptune (5-4) .4 .667 • Ho cord, plug-In or bulky re- Only games scheduled to point out his fitness. This son defeated'Dick Englehard, eight Write a letter ol SO words or less on why you want to be Long Branch (6-3) 4 .687 charger. Today's Games of Sailor won the recent Swift and seven, in the first group. a bat boy for the Red Bank Tire Co.'s team. Each entry .600 Philadelphia at Chicago and is the probable post rime The Hawks took the best ball Toms River (4-2) 3 must have the approval of one parent or guardian. Con- • Instant'Flip-Top'cleaning. .500 New York at Pittsburgh (N) favorite tomorrow, last season total, two-up. Red Bank (J-3) ...J test Is open to all boys from 10 to 12 Inclusive, residing .200 • Only cordless with Norelco Cincinnati at Houston (n) he accounted for the Cherry Hill, Bob Kirkpatrick won ove Lakewood (1-4) 1 in the greater Red Bank Area (Red Bank, Little Silver, rotary blades. ' .167 Fair Haven, Rumson, Shrewsbury, New Shrewsbury and St. Louis at Los Angeles (N) Tyro and Great American. Bond, Larry Goldstein, six and five, Brick Township (2-5) .1 • Mirrored zipper case, confirmed that Herb Hinojosa Manasquan ((Ml) 0 .000 Eatontown). Entries must be postmarked before 12 mid- Milwaukee at San Francisco while Joe Phelps took Phil night, Saturday, May 4, 1963. • If he travels, this is for himl (N) would ride. Lees, also six and five. The B DIVISION NORTH LETTERS WILL BE JUDGED BY: Saturday's Games Walnut Hill Farm's Pymelian, winners' best ball total was 76. Pet. 1 New York at Pittsburgh who breezed six furlongs In 1.17 Warren Tamaroff won over W L Hy Cunningham, Sports Editor, Red Bank Register North American .833 Philadelphia at Chicago < 2-5 last Sunday, and Elmendor's Charles Romain, seven and five, Matawan Reg. (8-1) ...5 1 Ralph Cryder, Recreation Director, Boro ol Red Bank Philips Company, Inc. 1 .667 Milwaukee at San Francisco Rash Prince, also are slated for while Dan Goger stopped A Keyporyp t (3-1) 2 1 J. V. Crowell, Former Magistrate and .500 100 East 42hd Street Cincinnati at Houston (N) final spins today. Walter Kelley Johnson, eight and seventh, in RumsoR n (3-3(33)) _ 1 Small or large First President ol Jersey Shore League .333 New York 17, New York St. Louis at Los Angeles (N) is seeking a rider for Rash the third round. The Hawks' Henry Hudson (1-2) 1 orders delivered .250 Prince.- best ball total was 10-8. Rarltan Township (2-4) 1 3 promptly. WINKER RECEIYE'S Eicpected to complete the Dele- Robin McAlister of Rumson SOUTH CALL 747-9217 ware Valley field are Daley and Monmouth's team captain, wil W L Pet. COMPLETE UNIFORM HERE'S THE PITCH! Grafton's Retrenchment, Colo- Monmouth Reg. (4-1) ....4 1 .800 probably be ready for the next and will be bat bo/ for 30-game nial Farm's Accordant, Peter F. Hawk assigment against Glass- Southern Reg. (4-2) 3 1 .750 WINE BARREL i F. Kissel's Near Man, Joseph M. boro State at Jumping Brook Pt. Pleasant (J-5) .2 '4 .333 4 Monmouth St. Red Bank | Shore League schedule plus ex- Roebling's Pack Trip, James .250 next Thursday, McAlister, who WaU (1-4) 1 3 At the Bus Stop hibition games. FREE TICKETS Downey's Rip 'n Skip, Gloworm has been out with an injured Central Reg. (04-1) 0 2 .000 farm's Rednah, Gustave Ring's right foot, shot six holes yester- SEND ENTRIES TO: BASEBALL c/o Royal Turn and A. J. Mesler's day in a warm-up session. Taut Ship. McAlister will lead a Mon- ASSOC. 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COLUMB1A-MATIC "8" Fires eight successive shots without reloading, for • Bear Wheel Alignment • Barrett Brake Service FAIR HAVEN ESSO secure and safe fastening Into steel and concrete. Rivtr Rd. & Smith St. Fair Haven Long Branch • Keyport • Holmdel • Deko Automotive Service Phone SH 1-9642 Otkhunt • MlddletowB 42MRCHAVE. SH 7-4152 LITTLE SILVER SB-Friday, April 26, 1963 BED BANK REGISTER JhciriUDUT of Holy Communloa will be cele- fS , f . * t ' *fcu State ||« brated Sunday morning at '8:30. Religion In The News Morning services win be at 9:30 <>t.: yv and 11 o'clock. Children and in- f| forCobap Jgff Quits Gaming Table for EMMANUEL BAPTIST SAINT JAMES CATHOLIC fants will be presented tor ChrU- pletely by surprise, says Kirkln- Atlantic Highlands Red Bank tian baptism at both services. By HARRY A. HAINES food and clothing; calls regularly Rev. W. Gordon Lowden will ROMANS 8:37 - "Nay, In all theae things Weare Editor. BlythevlUe, Ark. at jails and the county farm and dall. The pastor, Rev. Howard M. The second Sunday after Easi confers with tow enforcement of "I was making good money as er. Good Shepherd Sunday, will preach on "Needed, An Expan more than conquerors through Him that loved us, Courier News Ervin, will preach at the 11 a.m sive Church." Music for the BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. (AP) - officers. a gambler. I wasn't broke. I was •nd 7:330 servicei s SundaSd y be celebrated with low Masses (KIV) drinking too much though. A good p y at S, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 In theservices will be directed by Her One night in 1953, Paul Kirklndall Kirklndall, 52, has .done his job i I d • • * • gambler shouldn't drink," . The evening service Is preceded churdi and 9, 10 and 11 o'clock bert Burtis, minister of mus: propped a BS>Ie against the twin so wen that last month he was by a prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. and fine arts. There Is something tremendous about that state* beer spigots of his tavern and be-offered • an annual salary of But one night KirkindaU. ac- in the auditorium. A sung Mai $10,000, plus a home, car and cer-companied Ms wife to church, Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. 11 Mildred Palmer Stout, soprano, meat. There Is something there which gives us hew gan preaching the Gospel. Bogs' Stockade meets fa the™ be °Kered ta «ie church at will be soloist at both services. Since that ,time he has spent tain expenses to take over a mis- VI tfwught every word that church.'!.. each Monda- • y a...t 8:IS. p.m.MWUnoonI . ThAe ladleslaH *e'* ^Visitchoir* tiwiln 11l *fomt*chant hope and lifts op sagging spirits. Every one wants sion in an Eastern city. preacher said was directed to- the liturgical texts of the Mass. The Chancel Choir will sing $31,000 of his own funds in a hew There is a prayer meeting at 11 a.m. The church school coa to be a victor. No one wants to be defeated. career as pastor of this town's "I don't think the Lord wanted ward me and I was burned up. The sacrament of baptism wil 1 the parsonage each Tuesday at venes at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The phrase "more than conquerors* has iti most dispirited citizens. me to go," KJrkmdaU said. I figured I'd beat tWs guy, up 10 a.m. be administered Sunday aftei some day." noon 4t 1:3 The greeters at the church peculiar fascination. It suggests three things: not Once a gambler known over the He makes $300 a month in his The midweek pray»r service to . °- At'least t*o days present Job. previous, arrangements must be doors, members of the Woman' a oonqueror, barely a conqueror, more than a Southern and Midwestern states, And then, he said, when the in- on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Society of Christian Service, wij Paul Kirklndall underwent a sud- Kirklndall stands 54bot-10 and vitation was given to come for- The Pioneer Girls meet in themade with one of the priests of conqueror, ft Is this fact of being "more than a weighs 200 pounds. He has a voice toe parish by the parents of th include Mrs. Joseph Beckei den transformation. ward, "I found myself walking • church each Thursday—the Pil- Mrs. Frederick Frank, Mrs. Vin- conqueror" which grips us and intrigues us, for it Today he heads Blythevtlle'J like a carnival barker and hedown the aisle tt>th e front of the_ grims at 3:30 and the Colonists candidate* tor baptism cent B. Smith and Mrs. Frank means winning an overwhelming victory. It meant Mississippi County Union Mission talks, just as fast. Sunday evening from 8 to It church. I thought, This is crazy. at 7 p.m. Warner. coming through with flying colors* which has an annual budget of "People will listen to me some- Don't go down there.' But I Rt. Rev. Msgr. Emmett A. Mov $31,000. The mission is governed times," Kirklndatt said, "people ahan will conduct an evening Church weekday nursery Of course, the burning question Is, "Bow can we couldn't"help It and I went up EPISCOPAL school convenes Friday, Monday by some of the area's most prom- in college towns, people a lot recollection for members of the be more thin a oonquerorT* Paul gives the answer: there and gave myself to Christ." Runtson and Wednesday from 9:15-11:30 inent business and professional smarter than I am. And do you Catholic Daughters of America "Through Him that lored us." The secret of a con- men. It serves thousands of poor know why? As soon as he got out of church There will be a celebration of and the Rosary-Altar Society. m. he locked the doors to his small The Tom Thumb Wedding re- quering life* is a Tital faith In the Lord of life. people in northeast Arkansas and "Because once they learn what the Holy Communion Sunday at Wednesday is the feast of St. southeast Missouri. tavern and suspended gambling in hearsal is today at 3:30 p.m. There was • man who once exclaimed, "I have I was and then get some idea of 8 a.m. in the Chantry. Joseph the Worker. Low Masses what I stand for today, they know the pool hall which was under his Parents of infants and chil- He preaches six or seven ser- "management. Family service and address by will be at 6:25 and 7, with gotten as Christ and Christ hath gotten me the mons a week; visits hospitals I've just gotta be sincere." Rev. George H. Easter, professor sung Mass at 8 sung by thedren to be baptized on Sundaj will meet with Rev. Mr. Low- viotory." personally screens applicants for His about-tace took him com- He quit drinking, bought a Bible of Christian Ethics at the Phila- boys' choir and grammar school Hflth Christ every day can be. a victory day! and began a series of speaking ap- delphia Divinty School, at 9:30 den in tie lounge today at children. Masses during the wee* p.™. pearances in churches over Ar- a.m. The girls' choir will sing. will be at the same time. 8, Evans drown A food and rummage sal kansas, Texas and Missouri. At 11 am, Morning Prayer The Nbvena devotion in honor First Presbyterian Church Usually he didn't even rn^keex - and sermon by Rev. Mr. Easter. of' Mary's Miraculous Medal and sponsored by Circles A, B and C of the Woman's Society will 2) Midland, Tex. penses: ••:•.' ' • •' • The men and boys' choir, under the service of Benediction of the KMdndaH*' mission has long the direction of Marshall C. Blessed Sacrament will be hel held today from 10 a.m. to p.m. in room 112. In charge are since outgrown his tavern where Bush, organist and choirmaster, on Monday at 8 p.m. BAPTIST JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES he once stood behind the bar each will sing. committee chairmen Mrs. Vin- Friday is the first Friday of cent Smith, Mrs. Clarence Con Red Bank Fair Haven evening and preached to • hand- the month, a day of special de- ley and Mrs. F. W. KriU Rev. Stanley E. Mugrldge, pas- "What Hope for Lasting ful of people. Presently the mis- CONGREGATION BETH votion to Christ's Sacred Heart. Peace?" will be the sermon top- sion Is a large structure In BIy-, Masses will be at 6, 7, 8 a.m., The church membership class tor, will preach at the 11 a.m. SHALOM for young people to grades 7-12, service Sunday. Mrs. Francis ic of Marvin Hall, Sunday at 3:00 (heviUe's business district. The Red Bank with Holy Communion being di p.m. The Watobtower Bible study building includes , a dormitory tr&uted at 6:45. There will also will convene tomorrow from 10 Sirartz, assistant organist, will 15-11:30 a.m. Folk dancing for play. The chapel and chancel will consider at 4:15 p.m. "Inn- where as "many as25 men some- Rabbi Albert Hollander will be an evening Mass at 8. Ex- times sleep. • • . •• p on "Tie People of Israel adults, headed by Mr. and Mrs.choirs will sing under the direc-er Harmony, Proof of the Bible's position of the Blessed Sacra- Robert Boykin, will be held to- the land of Israel and the State ment will be held afl day begin- tion of Mrs. Donald Shaner. Mrs. Divine Authorship." of Israel" at Sabbath morning morrow at 8:30 p.m., in the Vernon Loud is flower chair- Tuesday at 8 p.m. •Let Your ning after the 8 a.m. Mass and youth room. FOR BEAUTIFUL, services at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. ending Saturday morning at 6. man. Ttie greeting committee Name Be Sanctified' war be Rabbi Hollander will remind The, area Nocturnal Adoration An adult class of new mem-will be assisted by deaoonesses continued in the neighborhood Bi< HEALTHY ROSES the congregation of the 15th an-Society groups will adore during bers will meet on Sunday at Mrs. Anna Brower and Mrsbl.e study centers: Kingdom niversary of the establishment of the night hours. St. James' Noc- pm, in the library of the church, AHce Graves. Hall, 58 Forman St., Fair Ha- the State of Israel. with Rev. Mr. Lowden. The IYF Church school meets at 9:45ven; 50 Monmouth St, and 10 St. turnal group will make their program Sunday at 7 pm.\ H on The Junior Congregation, un- holy hour from 9 to 10 Friday a.m., preceded by the' pre-serv- Mary's PL, Red Bank; 96 Peai der the leadership of Austin Sher- "Differences Are Interesting," ice prayer circle in the Clayton St. and 114 Springdale Ave., New evening. led by Miss Cathy Crabtree. The man, will also meet at 9:30, the Daily Mass is offered at 6:25, Room at 9:30. Shrewsbury; 69 Lincoln St., Fair- rabbi said. M.Y.F. program at 7 p.m. will The evening service is at 7:30.view; and 144 7th Ave., Atlantic 7 and 8 o'clock. in charge of the witness com- It was announced that Friday The sacrament of penance wil The Jr. Hi jnd Sr. Hi BYFHighlands. services will be held at 6:30 mittee. The Geneva-Wesley Fi groups will meet Sunday at 6 Thursday at 7:25 p.m. the min- be administered on Thursday lowship will meet at 8 p.m. for p.m., and the monthly meeting and Saturday from 4 to 6 in the p.m. istry school will conduct a writ- DRGAVITE of the congregation will be held discussion of the paper, The Girls Guild will have a ten review on material covered afternoon and 7:30 to 9 in the'Death and Resurrection." . tonight. evening. Confessions are also work day in the annex tomor- the past four weeks, on the Bi- ROSEfO heard during the 8 o'clock Mass The* executive committee row at 10 a.m. ble books from 1st Thessalonians TRINITY EPISCOPAL and after the Novena service the Wesleyan Service Guild will The annual meeting of the As-to Hebrews. The service meet- Matawan Monday evening. meet Monday at 8 p.m. in thesociation of American Baptist ing will highlight Psalm 15:1, The schedule of services for The Parish High School of Re-hams of the president, Miss A1- Women of Monmouth County will "Keeping Our Friendship Wim Sunday Is: 7:45 a.m., Matins and Schoettte, 54 Madison Ave, be held in the Manasquan Bap- God." ligion for public school students Red Bank. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m., fam-will be conducted in the parist tist Church on Tuesday. The aft- ily Eucharist and church school; Confraternity of Christian Doc The interdenominational pray- ernoon session at 2 o'clock will LUTHER MEMORIAL 11 a.m., morning prayer and ser-trine for public grammar school r and 'study group meets oa be followed by dinner at 6:30 andLutheran Church-Missouri Synod AFTER AIBEY WEDDING - Prineait Altxandra of Kent mon 12:30 p.m., sacrament of room on Thursday evening at Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. the evening session at 7:30. Res- New Shrewsbury for largt blooms An adult study course on "Ourervations should be made with end her husband, financier Angus Ogiivy, leave the west/ Holy Baptism; 7:30 p.m., eveo'clock- . The Grammar School Services will be held Jn the • Uw wkt* planHto, aid ning prayer. children will be taught on Satur- Mission Today" taught by theMrs. Dewey Williams by tomor- door of Westminster Abbey in London after their wedd- ministers will convene from row. Tinton Falls School Sunday at The sacrament of Holy Com- day at 9:30 a.m. in St. James' 10:45 a.m. Rev. Daniel D. Rein- ing. Ceremony was attended by Britain's top royalty. :30 pjn. and from 8-9:30 p.m The sewing class will meet munion will be celebrated trammar School. i room 112. heimer will conduct the service. (AP Wirephoto by cable from London) ttt of ptats Wednesday at 8 a.m. and Friday Rt. Rev. Msgr. Emmett A Wednesday from 12:30-2.30 p.m. The Sunday school, and Bible at 6:30 a.m. Monahan is pastor assisted bj The Geneva-Wesley Fellowship Hie midweek service will be at play ~ • classes will meet at 9:30 a.m. Buy now at your The Monmouth Convocation O Rev. William C. Anderson, Rev. volleyball Tuesday evening 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening the WalUier Episcopal Young Churchmen wU Richard A. Leadem and Florian it 8 in Fellowship HaU. Sewing and project day will League will be guests of the Country Fair Is Tomorrow Local Garden and meet in St Mary's Church, Point J. Gall. Sessions of the 23d annual be held in the church Thursday Good Shepherd Lutheran Church MATAWAN - The Grammar movies, Mark Bendon; silhou- Hardware Center* • Pleasant, Sunday at 4:30 p.m meeting of the Woman's Societyfrom 10 a.m.-3 p.m. WaJther League, Point Pleasant. of the Conference will convene May Fellowship Day will be School Parent-Teacher Associa- The Junior Young Churchmen WESTMINSTER Members will leave from the ettes, Mrs. Howard • Wolverton, KaaidKtTCt br will meet Sunday at 7:30 p.m PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. anobserved d in the Red Bank Meth- parsonage at 6:15 pm. tion will hold its annual country Jr. and Mrs. Vernon Ellison, and ORGANIC GROWTH 1:15 pm. In the Haddonfield Alcoholics Anonymous will Middletown odist Churoh on Friday, May 3. •The cottage meeting Bible fair bazar on the school grounds guessing beans in bottle, Mrs. I-BODDCM CO. Methodist Church. ItotntudMe. New Imtj meet Tuesday at 9 a.m. There will be morning and aft-class meets in the parsonage Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Rain "An Autograph by God" will be The Woman's Society of Chris- ernoon sessions, and a buffet the theme of Rev. Harlan C. Dur-tian Service will have a dedica- Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Monday at date is May 4. luncheon at 12:15. Further in- 8 p.m. the Elders meet. Friday COMPLETE fee's sermon Sunday at 9:15 a.m.tion service Wednesday at 8 pjn.formation may be obtained from The booths and workers are: and 10:45 a.m. The Sacrament Squire Memorial Chapel, fol- at 7:30 the Walther League meets Sweet shop, Mrs. Everett E. BATTERY SERVICE Mrs. Henry Pascale or Mrs; Ar- for play rehearsals at die Mur- of Baptism will be observed dur- owed by the regular meeting in thur Ryerson. Carbon and Mrs. A. R. Manville; ing the second service. fellowship HaJL rays'. The Bridge club meets 8 thrift shop, Mrs. Charles Fieros RED BANK CLEAN-UP WEEK! There will be a "Family p.m. Saturday at 9:30 a.m. theand Mrs. Josephine Dilks; doll Hie monthly commission on confirmation classes meet In the Night" program Sunday at 6:15education will convene Thursday CHURCH OF CHRIST clothes, Mrs. Warren Messer- p.m. Dessert and a beverage will Red Bank parsonage. The acolytes meet at sohmidt and Mrs. Lester Ash; 10 DAYS t 8 p.m. 11:15 a.m. be served, followed by brief de- May Fellowship Day, spon- Charles L. Brown, former min- green thumb, Mrs. Garrett Me- NEW votions and a showing of the sored bjt the Council of Churches, ister, will preach at the 6:30 Keen, Mrs. William Pike and HAMMOND film, "On Jhe Rim of Tomor- will be observed Friday, May 3,p.m. service Sunday. Evangelist CHRIST METHODIST Mrs. Donald Day; make-up, Mrs. April 29th thru May 10th row." with sessions at 10 a.m.-3 p.m. C. JT. Kirkpatrick will preach in Fair HaVen-Rumson Frederick Cummings, Mrs. An- thony Mojavero, Mrs. G. K. SPINET covered dish luncheon will be Mr. Brown's place in Lakehurst. Rev. James C. Rupert wil ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL leld at noon. Rev. Malcolm D.' Mr. Brown was Hie first regu- Gdodhart, Mrs. Alfred Cannon, IVo collections on Saturday or Sunday ORGAN preach at the 11 a.m. service Mrs. John Byrnes, Mrs. Harold Red Bank Maocubhin, director of youth lar minister of the Red Bank Sunday. The music and choirs Services Sunday begin with congregation, serving here from Davis, Mrs. Richard Crane and work of the Council of Ghurche will be under the direction of Mrs. Robert Conrad; jewelry, $995* Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m. Morn- in New York City, will be the1958-62, when he started the Felix Molzer, minister of music. Lakehurst congregation. Mrs. R, F. Getshall and Mrs. A. Jut 2S.MD0VB ing prayer and sermon is at 9:30morning speaker. The afternoon The church school will meet at R. KuU, and toys, Mrs. Althea • DnwSMn a.m. Sunday School meets at 9:30speaker will be Detective Sgt, "Is Your Tongue Christian?" 9:45 a.m. l will be the sermon subject at 11 Dahlenbach and Mrs. Vernon a.m. William Walling, Long Branch The Senior High MYF will McGee. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew juvenile officer. A Tom Thumb a.m. Sunday. Bible classes begin meet Sunday at 7:0 p.m. for a will meet after the 9:30 service, Wedding rehearsal will be held at 10 a.m. Mid-week services are discussion on smoking. "ORGANIC" Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Also, white elephant,, Mrs. G. • s with Wtibur Schenck presiding. at 3:30 p.m. In Fellowship Hall. The official board will meet D, Carnes and Mrs. Douglas • N«r strifes The Altar Guild will meet at 1 The young peoples' church Walter Cfafton will direct the Wednesday at 8 pjm. in the par- Ward; handiwork, Mrs. Ralph GARDENING SUPPLIES • OMftU Sunday singing, Robert Minton a.m. with Mrs. Medora MacMil- membership class will convene sonage. Duncan, Mrs. E. A. Keegan and Ian presiding. The Senior YPF Saturday from 10:15-11:30 a.m. will preside at Communion, as- FERTRELL, COTTONSEED MEAL, GREEN MO u tor (re* bam* 4«mo»itr»t1on Mrs. Ralph Fischer; books and will meet at 6:30 p.m. A M.Y.F. sub-district retreat sisted by Joe Lindner, Jr., records, Mrs. Victor Tomasello; SAND, ROCK PHOSPHATE - Etc. PR 5-9300 Holy Eucharist will be cele- of the Red Bank Area will be Wayne Slifer and Charles Whittle. KING OF KINGS LUTHERAN Middletown balloons, Miss Mary Ann Kaci- brated Wednesday at 7 a.m. held the weekend of May 3-5 aPrayers and Scripture readings rek; cakes and jellies, Mrs. J. The adult inquirer's class the Presbyterian Camp 1n- Island 'ill be by George Sherman, Lin- Sunday school is at 9:3Q a.m. Phone CO 4-2211 HAMMOND ORGAN Services are at 8:15 and 10.45C. Billotti, Mrs. Monte Rutledge will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. Heights. Rev. Kerry Robb is in dal Brown, John Kondrup and and Mrs. Ray Singley, Jr.; bread STUDIO OF ASBURY PARK Catechism class for children charge of applications. Roger Kondrup. Charles Craun a.m. Rev. C. Roger Burkins is Cookman Ave. and Main St. pastor. and pies, Mrs. Theo. Spiecker, meets Saturday at 10 a.m. The A Choir Festival will be held will have charge of announce- Mrs. William Hospador and Mrs. SWARTZEL'S OMS Daitr "Hi • r.H- Junior Young Churchmen meel Sunday, May 5, at 8:30 p.m. inments, and Albert Emmonj will The weekday church school ttatn 'm (iW r.u. meets Tuesday at 4:45 p.m. John Caracciolo, and donuts and new? nut man at 6 p.m. with Mrs. Milton Monmouth College. The chancel co-ordinate the services. cookies, Mrs. J. B. Fencik and FARM SUPPLIES Stnuns. Ohoir will join with several oth- The stewardship and evangel Mrs. R. L. Hackman. er church choirs from Monmouth HOLY TRINITY ism committee will meet on Holmdel Rood by R.R. Hozlet AM to the YalM County, under direction of Her- EV. LUTHERAN Thursday at 8 p.m. Also, frankfurters, Mrs. An- of your home with bert Burtis. thony Nuccio, Mrs. S. V. Masiel- Red Bank lo, Mrs. William Born and. Mrs. a low-cost Horn* the Cub Scouts Visit Improvement Loam A. M. E. ZION Charles Wolfe will lead Leonard Stokes; soda, Mrs. Hen- 20 a.m. service Sunday. John State Police School ry Ahlers, Jr. and Mrs. J. Hedg- Red Bank White, congregation president, lin; punch and hamburgers, Mr. YOU FAY MONTHLY Stewardess Board 2 will have will lead the 11 a.m. service. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Den and Mrs. Walter Podalski; Jf mo. Wim. Mll». a food sale tomorrow at noon. )eane G. Bornheimer, assistant 9, Cub Pack 66, took a trip to fee, Mrs. T. B. Frank; milk bot- HOUSE m the New Jersey State Police SSM lain ' IMS The Men's Fellowship and thelirector of admissions at Gettys- tle pitch, Mrs. William Goodwin; 82.64 1t.17 Training School, West Trenton, mis tS.M stewards board will meet in thewrg Lutheran College, will be loop the loot, Mrs. Barbara Dia- 1OM7 jgt «S4J home of James Robinson, 134 he guest speaker. Mr. Bornheim- Wednesday. Their den mother, mandis and Mrs. Robert >Adams, MONEY H Third St., Fair Haven, at 8:30!r will be honored by the LuMrs- . Samuel Gordon, took the nd penny pitch, Mrs. Charles r Pnk • W p.m. her Leauge at a covered dish Cubs on the trip as a reward >ike and Mrs. J. S. Slgmund. tut • IIIIIHIII • North Aiburj F.rV • Rev. Dr. Charles E. Bourne uncheon following the 11 o'clock for achievements. COMMUTER F.lr •«»«•>• BiMrf The tour was arranged by Maj. And, balloons and darts, Mrs. • BrleUo will preach at the 11 a.m. serv- iervice. Mumntk Omntj'i •«. ice Sunday. The senior choir will An information clinic will be J. J. Harris and conducted by Henry Traphagen and ttaul Bank, M T»n Charles Spooner; douse the can- BOOK •( C»llnou fail— ling. Mrs. Teresa Daniel will onducted at 10:15 a.m. Sunday Sgt. John Workman. Urmber ft&ml JDapoait Attending were Scott Cawood, dle, Donald Day; fish pond, Mrs. Ituurmci Corp. be organist o discuss latest developments in The Sunday school will meet he building program. Kevin Dolan, John LaPallo, El- J. Koelsch and Mrs. R. B. 9:30 a.m. The Loyal Society will meet In liot Gordon, Ronald Pordy, Rob- Carter; pitch ball, Marshall Bee- The junior usher board will ic home nf Stephen and Barer- t Bonstein and Wayne Bon- man and Jules Selinger; guess iponsor a tea and fashion show stein. the weight, Mr. Day; rollo ball, s )ara Ruzicka Sunday at 6:30 vlr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnett; bas- iunday from 4 to 6 p.m. j.m. BORROW 2Z00 There's no Trick to Having Ex- set pitch, Russell Butler; air- LEAVE 12 MIN. 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AW MEW «UIT MUDDY— X'lt—lit- ••_>. • • • I • . - • • • •• Aleopatra has never been more popular. U Three new versions of the life of the Egyptian Queen are due to be released between now and June. Three older versions may be revived *' 1 on TV. The real Cleopatra was born in Egypt in 68 or 69 B.C., the third daughter of King Ptolemy Auletes, a Greek monarch who ruled Egypt at the time. ' Movie makers have used their greatest beauties to play her on the screen but portraits based on profiles on coins issued during her reign 1 show that she had no great physical beauty, suggesting that it was her

? >• wit and charm that captivated her lovers. > Cleopatra's profile' on a J . • "•• Certainly no woman in history used her personal charms more sue* coin from the Alexandria eessf ully to further her political ambitions. mint inued: during her reign. Cleopatra came to the Egyptian throne in 51 B.C. as co-ruler with a younger brother. Unsatisfied with this arrangement, she managed to get rid of him with Caesar's help only to have another brother take his place. She got rid of him with poison. In 46 or 45 B.C. she went to Rome with Caesar but fled back to Egypt after his assassination in 44 B.C. There Marc Antony succumbed to her charms and she used him until Octavicp, Caesar's nephew, talked her into a plot to get Marc to kill himself. After Marc's death she set her hat for Octavian who became Rome's r» first emperor (Augustus) but he wasn't interested. Instead he planned to take her back to Rome as a captive. This led to Cleopatra's dramatic last act. According to legend she killed herself with the bite of an asp. Writers since then, including Plutarch, Shakespeare, Dryden and George Bernard Shaw, have found inspiration in her colorful life. So , Portrait of Cleopatra based An old »n((ravlng, Ibased on a painting, Illustrates a same from the too, it seems, have the movie companies. on a British museum bust, legenaary life of tlMpalra.Sha Is presented to Caesar wrapped in a ruj^

Theda Bara in a moment of consternation lit a 1917 Fox Studios film version of the life In T934, Paramount Studios starred Claudette Colbert and Henry Wllcoxen in their version of the Egyptian Queen. Fritz llober played Caesar. J.Gordon Edwards was the director. of Cleopatra. Cecil B.DeMill.' directed this. one with his usual flourish e^jnosslve sets.

Vivian Leigh and Claude Rains as Cleopatra and Caesar in 1945 version called French actress Pascale Petit portrays Cleopatra in an Italian version filmed in late 1962 in "Caesar and Cleopatra." Gabriel Pascal directed it for United Artists in England. Italy. This low-budget version, called "A Queen For Caesar," may be released in America soon.

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SECTION FOUR FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1963 7c PER COPY WILLIAM S.. WHITE Bond Issue Called Primary WASHINGTON-Of the massiv here in fairness to Hurwitch, Cubad headache, the only possib whom this columnist recently in- ' progittsis now is that it will be- cluded by inference among the Election Campaign Subject come' much worse before there Administration - whiz kids who can be hope that it may ge hive been altogether to cocky rniidt better, • / and cocksure toward the exiles. TRENTON (AP) - An inani- bond issue plan providing mo; Assembly Speaker Elmer Mat- Ths atea of acute pain has Such whiz kids do exist, and so mate object looked today like it of the fuel. thews, D-Essex, keynoter at the shifted from the hemispher do such attitudes.. But the rec- would replace people as the "This (the bond issue) will be Democratic conclave, didn't pin- peril.posed by the Soviet lodge ord available here-' does not sug- primary object of New Jersey's the number one issue of the campoint the bond issue as the num- menti there, a chronic peril bu gest that the indictment leaked 1963 legislative election cam- paign, whether you want it to bs ber one issue but made no bones not the immediate problem. Foi from exile sources against Hur- paign. or not," state Senate Presiden about the intent to tie it to the this government is moving int witch personally ever came from Both the Republican and Dem-William E. Ozzard, R-Somerset Democratic campaign. He ad- an, immensely complicated task Dr. Miro. ocratic parties launched their said in a keynote address dressed about €0 delegates. of a kind,with which this natio It's Our Job to Do bandwagons yesterday with Gov. some 80 delegates to the GO. "It will be the responsibility has never before had to cope. To return to the central issue Riohard J. Hughes' $750 million state convention. ' of the Democratic party," Mat- This is to deal with an exi as to how we should deal with thews said, "not only to work movement transplanted to thi the exiles, the cold evidence sug- for our legislative candidates, but United States much as the exil gests that the answer should be also it will be our challenge to 1 Czech add Polish and French Re- "not much." We ought not to work side by side with the gov> sistance governments were leave any real responsibility to Fitkin's $450,000 ernor as he campaigns for the dumped upon, the British Isles them for getting rid of Castro — bond program." during the Second World War. because it is our cjvn responsi- Hughes proposed the bond Is- The Cuban exiles have no bility. We will never see the sue last January, calling it a been forbidden to continue those end of Castroism by letting some Drive Under Wayreasonable and responsible al- gallant "but ineffectual hlt-ani George—some exile group, some ternative to a broad-based tax. NEPTUNE — Organizationa run raids against Castro Cub handful of small Latin-American He said trie money is needed to work for the $450,000 campaign which Washington felt would onl; states — do it while we look the finance a five-year crash pro- for Fitkin Hospital building fum give the Russians some excuse t< other way. gram of desperately needed in- has begun with the enlistment retain troops in Cuba.' The exile: We shall do it only when we stitutions, college and highway leadership for the solicitation of thus have been neutralized mil grasp the nettle and take up our construction and to provide addi- the board of governors and the itarily; but what to do with them full obligations to lead this henv- tional state aid to local schools. doctors of the hospital. In future? isphere. We must force a true The bond issue would be financed Milton T. Vander Veer of 901 Frustrated Patriots and total quarantine of Castro by future tolls of the New Jer- Ocean Ave., Sea Girt, and Mrs, The first phase of the net Cuba — by persuasion among sey Turnpike. LAUNCHING OF THE JACK — The nuclear-powered attack lubmarine Jack hits Walter Steinbach of Hetrick American policy .will be to try t our Latin-American neighbor!, if Ozzard predicted the bond pro- Point, Wanamassa, are servin unify these frustrated patriots, possible, but by putting flaked the water at launching in Portsmouth, N. H., Naval Shipyard. As a Thresher dais posal would be "whipped and as chairmen of the board sub- who presently are in a dozen sep- and limitless American economic whipped very soundly" In a Nov. submarine, the Jack is designed to travel faster, dive deeper and run more quietly scription committee, and Dr. Pe- arate major groups. Assuming force upon a,ll .breakers of the 5 referendum. than any other submarine. (AP Wirephoto) ter J. Guthorn of 117 AUen Ave., tliis aim is reached — and thi!quarantine if we must. He said there is only one Allenhurst, is heading the solici- alone is iffy — more knotty ques source for state revenue — the tation of the medical staff, it was tions will follow. To what de- taxpayers* pocket. announced by Vincent T. Hirsch, gree can they then be used re- "But I'm getting damn sick of over-all- chairman of tile capita! sponsibly against Castro, with the Democrats digging deeper fund-raising drive. respect for'fheir own dignity bul Public Bidding on City Insurance and deeper into that pocket," the The $450,000 to be sought in with respect also to the constitu- GOP leader said. tional imperative that ho set ol contributions from Uhe public, Matthews hailed (he bond pro- foreigners, however, decent, cat supplementing a $360,000 govern- posal as a "feasible and business- be allowed to run the foreigi Isn't Going to Occur Overnight mental grant, will help finance like alternative to a sales tax policy of the United States? construction and equipment LONG BRANCH —Public bl . . (in this area) and was also the Workmen's Compensation pn a check of premiums paid. If er- or income tax" and lashed out How can they be kept from fall- a new four-floor wing containing ding for city insurance, long in.violation of state law regard- gram. rors are found in the city's favor, Milton T. Vander Veer at ' Republicans for what he Ing apart into jealously rival fac- an entirely new laboratory de- controversial subject here, is i ing library and places of public 4. Increased limits in liabii rebates will be asked from the termed a vivid demonstration of tions; having always in mind that partment, a complete 24-bed in- in the immediate offing. assembly." coverage were obtained becau: companies. live officer of the Lafayette Na- their incapacity for constructive there has been . no resistance tensive care unit for crlticaHy-L 2. Workmen's Compensation of rising costs of court judgmen tional Bank in Brooklyn. He is thinking on the bond Issue. movement in all history In whic Acting city manager J.; Agency Praised patients, and additional medical coverage lias been canceled and and settlement levels. board member of Adelphi Hos- He said the GOP. criticism personal political ambition anc Jones, made this clear yesterda: The acting city manager had a education and storage facilities. rewritten to provide better cov- Mr. Jones said the consultar pital and Pratt Institute in takes into account everything ex- *eK-seeking has not to some ex- when his daily press corifereno word of praise for both the Nor- "This campaign is going to be centered on insurance and a su erage and /educe, through an ad-also will file a report on th Brooklyn and a director of th cept "Do we need tihe money? tent marched with unselfish pa- wood Agency and Mr. Frings. a far-reaching effort with all seg- vey now under way for the c ditional reinsurance policy, the. city's bond and surety prograi Brooklyn Region National Con- And how do we raise the triotism? "It js1 especially pleasing *o ments of the area served by Fit- by Robert L. Frings, a" coi risk of skyrocketing premiums in with recommendations f< ference of Christians and Jews money?" me and city council," he said, kin being asked to participate," And if and when the Castro sultant, of Newark. the event of a series of losses. changes if needed. and of the Red Cross, of whlc He said anyone even remotely Communist cancer has been ciii "that our consultant has indi Mr.' Hirsch said. "However, il Mr. Jones said interim rtpor The changes will not result in Mr. Frings was retained f( he is also a member of the na-lamlllar with the demands of from. Cuba, what regime wil cated the present city insurance is natural for the public to lool are being received, that" he any penalty for re-casting, Mr. $1,500. According to Mr. Jom tional executive committee. tate government recognizes the take its place — and how much agent has done an excellent job to those closest to Fitkin to hel] acting on them in accordam Jones said, and premiums will the consultant has predicted He is also a member of th 'alidltyof the governor's pro- will the- United States necessaril and has provided broad form set the example in providing sup with a general ' authofjsatic be generally the same, >_ will save the city at least th; executive committee of thi posal. be involved in the reconstitution protecting contracts that are port for this most important proj- given him by council Tu'esda: To Save Tee Paid stun' in reiurn premiums Iron American Cancer Society. The Democrats selected Assem- of the new Cuba? Will it not be worthy of comment. ect. Therefore, among the ear- and that no date has been si 3. Public liability and fleet present or past coverage. Thi liest subscribers to the buildin Mr. Vander Veer is a member blyman John W. Davis, D-Salem, a burdeft to which- there isn "He (Frings) indicates that, for completion of the study. coverage also has. been rewritten would come from a- review fund will be the members of thi of The Union League Club, the whom Matthews succeeded as foreseeable end? until the present method of in A|I But One under similar arrangements to former and existing policies ani board of governors and of th< Down Town Association, the speaker of the Assembly, to head < Future is Gloom suring the city's exposures was All except one city policy i medical staff, and I am gratified Banker's Club of America, Spring the party's all-important Plat- enacted, previous years had enor- Undeniably, the future stretch- now written by the Noiwro that such outstanding individuals Lake Golf and Country Club form Drafting Committee. mous gaps of areas of no insur- es out gloomily for-us at best, Agency, owned by Melvin have been willing to take posi- Spring Lake Bath and Tennis Jack Silverstein of Mercer Undeniablyibl , too* tilIhjs.ejele s hahavve ance and under-insured. Blaisdeir. The'deception--is tl To Seek Fuderal A id tions of major responsibility ir Club, Baltusrol Golf Club, Brook- County was elected at the helm pitied " up that o^Ameriean Firemen's: Compensation policr "The intensive survey now be-Ms advance stage of the drive. lyn Club and the Montauk Club of the GOP platform committee. technique of catailaietf "leaks' which continues to be written ing made has already shown vast Currently first vice presidenl He is also, a member of various Named with Davis to the Plat- to advance causes which may b after many years, by J. Ruther results in coverage and applica- of Fitkin, Mrs. Steinbach ha: real.estate institutes and asso form Committee by Hie Demo- honorable, or sometimes self- On Drain, Road Plan tion of insurance laws and prin- ford Stout. held that post 20 years and haiciations. cratic Party were Sen. John seeking. A recent case suggests ciples Whether city insurance ha: KEANSBURG — Borough Coui (ions of Pinewood and Evergre been a member of the boar Lynch, D-Middlesex; Assembly- that the American press was mis- No 'One-Shot' Deal been adequate, and whether cost: cil is expected to take form: Pis. since 1938. In World War II, man James M. McGowan, can- led by such a 'jeak," ostensibly when the president and the ad- could be pared by public bidding action Majs 7 to seek feders Recommended for future im this consultation (with didate for the Union County Sen- from the recently resigned head ministrator were called into th ave been topics of debate sine aid for its massive drainage an Frings) is not just a one Young Drivers ate seat, Assemblywoman Betty of all the exiles, Dr. Jose Miro provements are Wilson Ave., ant service, Mrs. Steinbach servei Cardona. council manager government wa: road programs. portions of Morningside shot deal but a continued service M Kordja of Passaic County and first proposed here in 1960. Somi of advisement that has fitted our as president, administrator am Margaret B. Holmes of Mercer. This leak singled.out one State Mayor Louis T. CoMidWo sa Woodland Aves., and Sunse treasurer* of the hospital. Lose Licenses councilmen pledged to seek bid council will seek a federal Berry Wood, South, Gillette, Wa requirements and at the same Other members of the Republi- Department official, Robert Hur- iuring their 1961 campaigns. time has provided a consistency can Committee include Sen. witch, as having dealt high- teresrtree loan from the Com-ters and St. Peters Sts, Mrs. Steinbach also is chair- Former city manager Richar< of service and evaluation , that Charles W. Sandman Jr., R-Cape handedly with ' Dr. Miro. Bu munity Facilities Administrator Mr. Greenberg estimated man for the Asbury Park area For Speeding J. Bowen advertised for bids last has given rise to results im- May, Sen. Nelson F. Stamler, R- Hurwitoh has in his possession a of the Housing and Home Financi would cost $122,960 to improi of the Monmouth Park annua RED BANK — Two young December on a basis of specifica- mediately Jnion, Assemblywoman Marion handwritten "Dear Bob" note Agency to cover the cost of pre roads designated for immedia charity ball, the proceeds ol tions he drew himself aftej motorists* were relieved of their Vest Higgins, R-Bergen, and.As- from' Dr. Miro proclaiming con paring detailed plans and spec work, and $112,160 to do th "We feel at this point Mr. whioh are distributed to many council refused his request for driver licenses in Municipa tinued friendship in these words: fications for both projects. work on roads selected for Fring's interest in Long Branch's charities, including Fitkin. iemblyman Alfred N. Beadleston, :onsultant to guide him. Bids Court Wednesday for driving'.al "You loyalty serve your coun- Robert Greenberg, borough en- ture improvements. municipal affairs far exceeds his Dr. Guthorn is an attending WWonmouth. 'ere subsequently rejected, excessive speeds remium assessments in numer- He Is chairman of the board, Robert P. Powers of 34 Woods in .signed the complaint. Alfred Miller, a patient at the from the Charles F. Kettering ivery road m Che municipality: report of the Monmouth Coun- us other areas. The final' re- and president and chief execu- End Rd., Middletown, was fined lay View Nursing Home, was Foundation. The move has re- and has divided those in need of ty Legal Aid Society, presented sort will itemize these refer- $15 for disregarding an officer's cntenced to six months in jail ceived sponsorship of numerous repair into two categories—bad last night at the annual meet- 8nces." signal at Broad and Monmouth >r .assaulting Arthur O'Niell, engineering societies in the na- and very bad. ing in Molly Pitcher Inn, con- Sts. ivner of the establishment. tion. • ' ' .• tains a tribute to. Edward W, Mrs. Irene H. Donovan of 695 The engineer has further sub- Police said the assault took i^ast month, more than 8,000 Wise Sr., who died recently. Stephenville Blvd., Middletown, divided these categories into lace Tuesday during an argu- students took the test, in over "An ardent believer in the ubdivision Gets and Wayne H. Lamken of Mid- roads that should be done now, lent. 1,000 test centers established by and those slated for future work. precept that everyone, regard- dletown-Lincroft Rd., Lincroft, JETS. High • regisrations have Under the bad category, the less of the ability to pay, is Tentative Okay were found not guilty of care- Mr. O'Niell signed the com- caused the organization to estab entitled to equal representation less driving. plaint. illowing streets are recommend- SHREWSBURY - The Plan- lish 26 additional centers, includ- for immediate improvement: before the law, Mr. Wise was Mrs. Dorothy Martinson, 135 ing the local school. one of the group that was in- ing Board, at a special meet- Cherry Tree Farm Rd,, was Almost All Streets ig called during the course of There have been 150 applicant! Cottage, Willis, Palmer, St, strumental in the founding of sentenced to 30 days in jail on to date from the eighth and nint this organization," it read in l executive session, announced Tour of MCa disorderly charge. Iota's, Campview, Pinewood, St. :ntative approval of the Wych- grades at the local school and the fames, Broander, Grove, Green part. The complaint was signed by Rumson-Fair Haven Regional "He served as a trustee and ield Estates subdivision Wednes- her husband, Herbert Martinson. rood, Randolph and Seawood iay night. For 4-H Unit High School, Mrs. Harrison said. Is.; Frazee, Enclid, Howard, advisory trustee until the time Tests, with resulting analysis Washington, Seeley,, Campview of his death and was devoted Howard Siegel, president of the HAZLET - On Saturday, May 18, the older groups of Raritan reports, will be held tomorrow iray, Center, St. Mary's, Fox, to the cause, of Legal Aid. His 'ychfield Realty Company, Service Tonight Township's 4-H unils will take at the Knollwood school auditori- entral, Maplewcod, Commo- conscientious devotion arid sage tetawan, plans to build eight MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Tha their first field trip, a guided um at 8:45 a.m. Ten vacancie de, Forest, Briarwood, Beech- counsel shall be sorely tomes on about 10 acres of the Sabbath services to be held to- tour of Monmouth College. exist for registrants ,who would rood, Synder Parkside and missed." ormer Parker tract on Syca- night by the Strathmore Jewish take the test. It will be a service projeci akewrod Aves.; Depot, Collins, ore Ave. Center will be officiated by Har- of Theta Epsilon Chi, a service >ak, Laurence, Church. Holly The special meeting was an ac- vey Gross and Ivan Kaiman, fraternity of the college. Ar- Strathmore residents. nd Garden Sts., Creek Rd., Spring Fonvard mimodation to Mr. Siegel who Completes Course rangements are being made un ishes to start construction soon, Mr. Kniman and Mr. Gross owden Ct. and Sea Breeze Way. Plan now to make up for lost der the direction of Mrs. Otto On Enforcement Streets in the bad category e appeared to apply for final have been instrumental in form- Erwig, 23, delivers a lecture time. We'll lose an hour «f It Ledig, group organizer. EATONTOWN — Detective Sgt •ecommended for future im- at plan approval at the board's ing a young boys' choir. They with the arrival of Daylight Purpose of the fraternity is to Marvin Fowler of the Eatontown n Los Angeles jail on how to >rovements are: igular meeting last week. will chant during the services, Saving Time at 2 a.m. Sunday. earn money through worthwhile The following boys are the mem- Shadyside.. Lohsen, Myrtle, Accbrding to Charles P. Las force has completed a three-week succeed in burglary without Or is It J a.m. Sunday? For projects, and to turn the pro- bers of the choir: Harvey Rosen- lanfield, Belleview, Morningside, iro, board president, the final course on enforcement of laws "Five out of those who stay up to advance ceeds over to organizations such stock, Charles Blair, Steven wilight, Woodland, Beechwood, lap will not be validated with against gambling and illegal the hands on their clocks, 2 as the Salvation Army or chil- Chernot, Gary Kravitz, Howard games, CouncilmanEdward 0. 10 people leave their doon s signautre until a number of :harles, Poplar, Randall, and S a.m. will be one and the dren's hospitals, as well as pro-Edelstein and Richard Rosenblatt. mditions have been met. Among "lark reported Wednesday night, unlocked," she laid. "They leach. Fourth, Locust, Vogel, same. vide social service to their com-Solos will be performed by Ste- em: receipt of a letter of con- e e nd Laurence Sts.; Moran, Mag- And for those who slay up munity. ven Chernet. alia, Le-roy, Seaside, Watcrview irrence from the Board of Mitchell, 41, smiles after a ^%zrx t>^.t ?»**»««*" but can never remember which 4-H, sponsored by the United id Neptune Pis.; Shore Blvd., lealth, receipt of a deed for a Sgt. Fowler was one of ten Mon- She s been arrested 45 time! way to turn the clock, remem- State Supreme Court jury in States Department of Agricul- Book Request nd Johnson La, ber this little rule: Spring for- mall parcel of the tract being mouth County officers chosen to but convicted only rarely, New York City acquitted him ture, teaches members to serve FRANKLIN, Ohio (AP)-Aides attend the The following streets under the ward, fall back. :onveyed to the borough, receipt course Mr Clark humanity, community and na- at the public library here pride said - - She's in jail again charged ery bad category, are recom- an easement to allow a walk- of bribery charges. He is now Fall back we will on Oct. 27 tion. themselves on fulfilling all book' with suspicion of burglary iended for immediate work: ay for school children to get t 2 a.m. Or Is It 1 a.m.? free to resume hit controver- The members will be divided requests, but they were stumped There's no Trick to Having Ex- and told newsmen ihe has Lancaster and portions of Parker PI., agreement on the tra Cash. You Get It Fast When L ,».,|i l 28—Friday, April 26, 1963 S*6 yORC COUNTRY. 8EDAM BTA- HEAVY DUTV l»0 laUraaUoaal HIT- IVa PLYMOUTH — SU-WMroier »t*- rniwlon wid tfjj,. EjtGfclleot tr*a#- LOST — PtjKbwiK Ko. KB SB3. Flwl«r Are you aaviAg iroubta wiU> yotfr 6. . ."HustH to Ruieell" Co iMpecl •Ule. low milean, radio, heater, ex- m Broa, Pontlac. 39S Broad tt., Red Bant FOUND — Two nil and whit* ft- AUTOS ft TRUCKS ind buy a top reconditioned Cadillac. cellent condition. One owner, all W U68 KARMAHM OHIA — Red anSdH 1-B1S0. ^ tSSO BU10BU1K ESTATE WAOON —FulW white collar, white bib, whlu front 7JOO2 after 8. AB day iat.-Son. black. VISIT food condition. Good tlrel, d white, immuulaie, Call 08 male beagles. Approximately lifc yeara legs, white toea on rear left. Reward. 1955 CHEVROLET — New tlrtl, radl Hdemoblle or other make emrl 1MB FORD »ALAXnt - V-B. two- old. Owner can have aerne by paying and heater. 1024 Broadway. West Urn reaaoniile. SH 7-M3( alUr b p.m. (or this ad and board. 291-2303. 08 1-1B62. , 'OLKBWAOEN 1961 — White, radio, U59 HILLMAN HDBKY station wapm, door hardtop, itlck ihltt. |1». IK t- Branch. leater, excellent condition. fl.376. KB! 1-radio, heater, whltewalll. one owner, 1958 POBD RANCH WAGON — VI832, 3 alter 5 p.m. IBM VOLKBWAOEM — Bun root,, radio, 244. private. »SX>. CA M123. niok ahltt. Oall evenlntl. heater, rood condition. After 7 p.m. 747-2W3 IDS) PLYMOUTH OTATION WAOON- Call 871-0716. AUTOS & TRUCKS AUTOS & TRUCKS AUTOS & TRUCKS 960 HIU.MAN MINX convertible, u- 1959 FORD STATION WAGON— Power One owner, 37,000 mllei, »650. «llent condition. eteerlnp, hydromatlc radio, - heater, 1956 CHEVROLET — Two-door, «Ucl 671-2236 8H 1-1684 «50. Call 7874T22. ihlft, good condition. 5250. (More Classified Ads 842-1833 1M7 RENAULT SeelnK la bellevlnr, OB The Next Page) AUTOS t TRUCKS AUTOS * TRUCKS 1856 PONT1AC — Bl«r Obtet imir-door W1-2SM htrdlop, Full power, u U btrtlln S30D. Auui Broa. Pontlic, 205 Brood 1961 TBMPE»r — Fonr-dmir JB<,-. TO GET EXTRA St.. Red Bulk. BH 1-51S0. Automatic with power steering, 11,495. AUTOS & TRUCKS Rasiai Brbi. Pontlac, 395 Broad- it- A URGE SELECTION OF 1933 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR V-8 Red Bank. 8H 1-5180. EiecuUri «r. Four-door Hdan auto- matic power *teerlnK; mwer brants, l»9O BUICK 1NVICTA — Hardtop, com- GUARANTEED radio, heater, low mileage. iar« over plete power. Beautiful condltlM. H.750. TEST DRIVE CONTINENTAL'S (OX). Call Mr. ConaBue, 4«2-«3«. cr beat offer. 671-0173. USED CARS AT YOUR AUTHORIZED AUTOS ft TRUCKS AUTOS A TRUCKS QUALITY DODGE, DODGE TRUCKS IMPORTED AUTOMOBILES! Compact Dodge Dart Dealer ONE YEAR WARRANTY* *'02 Impala Convertible «2 csei»>ilt. FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. •83 Nova 4-dr. led. '02 Poui^wheel dr. pick-up - NO MONEY DOWN • BUDGET TERMS •'B Chevr Bel Alt Mr. DISCOUNT SALE Over SO Years Selling Automobiles "81 Corvalr Monia Coupe ••01 Impala Convertible •62OLDSF-85_._»5»5 '62 CHEVY II $2195 •'60 Chevy B«l Air t-door SEE US NOW FOR BIG SAVINGS 149 W. Front St. Red Bank SH 1-1296 Baenitlnil deep ted oonvertl- Seautlful belie Nova con- **60 Falcon Wagoa bla with mdtchlna Ti lute- TertlbJe with dark Interior. ••60 Dodge Wa«on Tlw. Auto., i*vtei tnua. Fewurnt. auto., R/H. ThU e"tO Corvalr 700 Coup* "V» Oodte Dan Mr. 62 VOLKSWAGEN Sta. Wgn., 59 JAGUAR 3.4 Litre Sedan, Bucket aeata, R/H *tc is priced to asl] qulddr. •'«> CtoTT Bel Air Hardtop green and white $1950 auto., wire wheels _ $1495 ••60- Che vj Impala Hdtp. •61 BIERCUKY J1895 '60 CHRYStER __»3B ••» CneVr U-ton panel 62 KARMAN GHIA Convertible 59 HILLMAN HUSKY Sta. Wgn $650 •W Bulck Electra white, black top, R&H $2295 59 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, it«T HHD| 44r. hardtop. Xquloped wltb ••89 Oldl » Hardtop auto, tram., R/H. P.8., '•» Cliery impala. Convertible 62 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Koof, radio and heater, blue , $995 f Auto.! tnuu., P.B., B Or P,B.. R/H. BluRI..e. fifliniA »»h P- - «y In color, wltb ••IB CHevjr Impala »-d». gray, radio and heater $1595 59 KARMANN GHIA Coupe, Vi,2^L2?2? ^B? nmtthln* Jrey Interior. Thla •'S9 Plymouth Waton BIG 'IHU!?.?!!'",-.^: «ar la lS. to price and ready "S» Ford Saulre, S-paia. 62 KARMAN GHIA Convertible, light green radio and heater .$1350 cellent tnuunportaUon lor the to more. ••59 Ford Oalail* Mr. black. R&H, WW _ __ $1995 58 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, gold _$975 "it Chevr J-dr. 62 VOLKWAGEN Sedan, blue $1550 56 BORGWARD Isabella 2-dr. Sedan $250 "S8 Cnevy Wason, two-ton* >6 D0DGE i2SS «'5T Chevy Bel Air 61 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible, white 56 VW Sedan (green) $650 R •61 RAMBLER H395 ° * *fi7 Chevy l^ason 'US Ford Convertible radio and heater $1495 55 JAGUAR MK II Sedan $795 USED CA 61 RAMBLER J13B5 ^^ ^r ^ ^^^ 'H Ford Wacon 61 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan 54 MG TF Roaster, Chelsea grey, red Katlon vafon. Beautiful robin'a egg nlue finish. blue Ilnlah wllb a srey lnte- Fully equipped. PERFECT •i> Ford Vicuna Kdtp, turquoise $1295 int., orig. 12,000 miles, like new .-$1795 '55 Cadillac 83 Coupe rl»r. Fully equipped anil CONDITION. Muat ba nen U OIK W Sedan 61 SIMCA Elyssee 4-dr. Sedan _ $695 53 MORGAN Plus 4 Rdstr., blue $895 priced to lit your budget. to appreciate. <)UICK BAUD 61 HILLMAN Mr. Sedan R&H, auto. $1095 51 VOLKSWAGEN, Maroon $495 Many Other Top Quality Cars to Choose From •M Btep-In Van 61 SUNBEAM Alpine Rdstr., R&H, SALE! Open Daily »'til 9 P.M., Saturday'til 6 P.M. •b%•6» ForFd WagoW n gjg AMERICAN •65 Cluvy H-ton panel O1W white and red $1595 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL '» caevy • . i, » » 60 MGA Rdstr., wire wheels, 61 FORD FALCON 2-dr. Sedan $1195 (1M silver and red $995 60 DODGE Seneca, 4-dr. Sedan 60 HILLMAN HUSKY Sta. Wgn., V-8 all power, white $895 56 FORD, 4-DR. HT $295 heater, w/w _ $750 60 FALCON Pick-Up, white $950 60 HILLMAN Convertible, black and 57 CHRYSLER New Yorker, white red, low mileage, new tires .$795 2-dr. HT, power, R&H $595 BEST SAVINGS AROUND ON 363 MAPI* AVtv*.SEb BANK* 60 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, 56 FORD V-8, automatic $49.80 roadster, beige $995 56 BUICK 2-dr. Hardtop VOLVO • TRIUMPH • RENAULT 60 MORRIS MINOR Convertible $595 green, Riviera -$295 IMPORT ECONOMY GARS 60 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, yellow ~$1250 54 PLYMOUTH Savoy Coupe $49.50 •03 VOLVO Sports Oft. 4328S '60 VOLKSWAOEN-Sullroot IBMS 59 FIAT "12D0" Sedan $600 49 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Sedan .$49.50 '01 RENAULT—Bauphlne f 750 •<» VOLVO—4-Dr. Bed. 1X8 JM90 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S AUTO SUPERMARKET •61 PEUGEOT Bed. W195 "57 PORSCHE ....*12M '61 PEUGOT-Sea. 403 JM86 '65 MOBKS Sta. Will,, * 165 •fll J1AT—Sunrool _.$ Mi NO DOWN PAYMENT AMERICAN •fll F0W>—Corv. Power, '61 OOMET 2-Dr. Bed. ___..S13SB 1959 CHRYSLER I960 THUNDERBIRD CONTINENTAL CARS INC. White .' J179J -67 «>RD KT. t •« CALL New Yorker, t-door, automatic. power, automatic, radio aad Ri beater, power Meeting ONLY QUALITY IMPORTED AUTOMOBILES beater. White walla, PR 4-7733 md brakes. NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD $1795 $1095 RED BANK 1959 OLDSMOBILE FOR IMMEDIATE I960 FORD RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS Dynamic hardtop. Automatic radio Oalaxle 4-door haitop. V4, SH 7-4500 OPEN EVES. and heater, wllUe wall Urea. CREDIT APPROVAL automatic, radio and heater, AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR Pow*r •teerlnx and braltet. power ateorlng. white walla, • RENAULT • VOLVO • PEUGEOT • TRIUMPH $1095 1 HOUR DELIVERY atr-condltLoned It you work you can drive $1245 II? NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. , RED BANK 1961 RENAULT a top car without pnttlna; One owaer, radio and heater. any eaah down I 1959 CADILLAC Open Evening! 'til 9 SH I-SS86 Xillte new. Sedan OoVllle. Full power, $695 RETAIL AT $1895 ' I960 PONTIAC WHOLESALE PRICES 1959 CHEVROLET n» 4-door bardtop. Karllo i f&OO profit per car. Only Impala 4-dcor hardtop. VA, heater, white w&Uf. volume and very low over- automatic, radio, heater, head can make thlt pM- whke walla. $1493 elble I $1195 1980 F0R6 1958 CHEVROLET VOLUME SALES Calutle <-door hardtop. V-8 vim REMEMBER — If you Impala 2-door hardtop. V-8, ACTI owe money on your pres- automatic. Hsuilo anA heater. ent car. we will pay It white walla, power ateerlnf power ateerincr. wtitt* walla, oft. You pocket the dll- and brakee. MEAN $1195 farence In caoh 1 $995 VOLUME SAVINGS MONMOUTH COUNTY A ITO SALES 621 MAIN ST., ASK ABOUT OUR UNCONDITIONAL per month OUA1UNTDE THAT WE Din ON OPEN 9 TO 9 SALE! ASBURY PARK MOST CABS. 1963 Falcon for M6-o° 1963 Comet lor $49.00 GET BIG CASH SAVINGS 1963 Fairlane for 15100 COME IN AND 1963 Meteor for $54.30 AT RUSSELL... 1963 Galaxie for '55-75 1963 Monterey for *658S LOOK 1963 Thunderbird for $| ||80 75 'EM OVER 1963 Continental for *I59 Incl. Heater, with your car worth $500. 3-year pay-out Jf'/ CLOSELY... ^ FORD DEALER GUARANTEED 3-WAY GUARANTEE 3-WAY GUARANTEE OK USED '57 CHRYSLER Windsor 4D, P.FIi. 295. "57 FORD 6 Past C'try Sod., SW, FOM, PS 595. CARS 1963 OLDSMOBILES "57 MERCURY Colony Park SW, MOM. P.St. 595. '59 FORD Custom 2D, Standard Trans. 695. '58 MERCURY 2D Hardtop, MOM, P.St. 750. FOR THE LADIES AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES! '59 EDSEL Corsair Hardtop, auto., PS 795. '60 FORD Fairlane 4D, FOM • 995. '60 COMET 2D, Standard Transmission 950. THEY HAVE TO GO ... '59 MERCURY 2D, MOM, P.St. 950. OK USED CARS OK USED CARS BRAND-NEW, FACTORY FRESH "59 FORD 6 Pass. C'try Sed., SW, FOM, PS 995. '63 OLDSMOBILES "60 COMET 2D Sed, MOM 995. 1961 CHEVROLET '59 FORD Galaxie 2D Hardtop, FOM, PS 1050. 1961 CORVAIR Impala convertible. Radio, heater, MUST BE SOLD BY APR. 30 "61 FALCON 2D Sed., R.H. 1095. Lake wood Station Wagon. Radio, Power-Glide, powar steering, white- BIGGEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR! '60 WILLYS FC 1704 WD Pickup 1195. wall tirei. Loads ef extra*. heater, Power-Glide. Very clean. 9 "60 MERCURY Montclair HT, MOM. PS 1350. '59 FORD Retractablo Hd. Top., FOM, PS 1195. '58 CONTINENTAL 4D Hardtop, Air Cond. t 1495. '61 MERCURY 2D Hardtop, MOM, P.St. 1495. | Big Trade Allowances • Immediate Delivery OK USED CARS OK USED CARS "62 FALCON 4D Sedan, R.H. 1495. '61 FORD Galaxie HT, FOM, P.St. 1595. '59 THUNDERBIRD, Full Power 1695. 1959 CHEVROLET 1958 CHEVROLET !• DON'T WAIT! SEE US "59 LINCOLN Prem. 4D Hardtop, Air Cond. 1750. Bel Air two-door. Radio, heater, six Four-door Station Wagon. Radio, "60 THUNDERBIRD, Full Power ' 1950. cylinder, Power-Glide. heater, V-8 with Power-Glide. '61 MERCURY Colony Park, MOM, P.St. 1950. '60 2695. | TODAY AND SAVE ... SAVE! CADILLAC Sedan deVille "61 CONTINENTAL 4D, Full Power 3650. '61 3695. "The Shore's Largest Oldsmobile-Cadillac Dealer" CONTINENTAL 4D, Convertible JUST A PARTIAL LISTING !62 CONTINENTAL 4D, Air Conditioned FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS TO RUSSELL ENGLISH CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. j OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC CO. SH 1-6000 AGENCIES SH 7-4545 325 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK ' 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. SH 1-0910 RED BANK FORD SINCE 190-1 i MONMOUTH S MAPLE, RED BANK SH 1-3130 OPEN EVES. AUTOS t TRUCKS AUTOS I TRUCKS AUTOS * TRUCKS MOBILE H0ME8 TRACTORS MATS AND ACCESSORIES BOATS AND ACCESSORIES BANK REGISTER Vm VLtWiVTH -, Tvo-Aoor, rs/Il! llJlOKBU MOTOR CONVERTIBLE 1K« IMRWR_ _i HOMTEfteY — Be/Jio, WILDCAT TRACTOR and Uifit •a ROWB0AT ~ Designed (or out Friday, April 26, l*S3-r27 beater, automatic. actUtnl eondltloi MORlUt BOIfKS batjt. A-t eondlttoa. BeUy tot mUtr (dual $p*itan). Ueaur. automatic Rumion Yacht Basin with oari. «48. BH HB(H evenings. »32S Ann. CO «-»J3B. ' OB transmission, excellent running condi- UMd. iv% turn M2-lia after * ».m. tion. «SS. Call SH 7-201M. CHRia CRAIT — Twin wrew, HELP WANTED-FEMALE 1MI PLYMOUTH — atx cyundir tw UN OLDBMOBnjt — Trodoor hard- H«w 1 8-1500 Matawan k SH 72454 Wlrlnc — jUwjnbJy ,~- Lwuctlon — Red Bank. SB 1-M80. SZ 1M1 DETROITER - 55x10, Expar.do, IU0 yos. from Sauvan RR station) tipanesM on •leetfonle qIBmuK 1868 NASH METROPOLITAN — Very M.500. Call after 5? Also Used Boat* for Sale 17' QLAS8PAR —1862 100 h.p. MerCUl OMC TWO-TON double boom Mini, good condition. Can be seen Sunday 1965 FORD — Custom line sedan, aa Uke new, many extras. Beautiful fs BtMdy work. wrecker. Call only. 73 Reynold! Dr., Entontown. la SUM. Call alter 7 p.m., SH 7* U 2-17M Among Many Others boat, (1,600. 842-1111. 8*2-00(3 WSJ. BOATS AND ACCESSORIES MONUOUTH ELECTRIC! CO., INC. 1988 FORD — Four door eede».,V-«, 1961 FLBETWOOD — 10x50. Washer, IBM Codies Ave. Neptmw 1959 FONT1AC - CMalln* four-dot bydromallc, IOOOV condition. Asking 1962 CHBVROLET Bel Air ledan, fully carpet, two bedrooms. Many extras. 33 1M0 Motor Bailer T7S430O hardtop. Full power plus factory a B50. Call between ^:30 and 6:30, 872- equipped. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS I39O0. 787-1890. BUSINESS NOTICES conditioned, H,Se0. Bassas Bros, Pant 163 monthly. BH 1-5858. Looking For A Boat ? Diesel Power -.414,601 ac. 3» Broad at, Hod Bank, m ELCAR — 10x50. Two-bedroom. Wann- Power or Sail — Larte or Small siao. 1959 CHRYSLER CONVHRTIBLB - CARAVELLE — 1880 convertible. A ing machine, unconditioned. Excellent New or Used 31 Ham FedersCD Twin Screw Crulsei $1,375 WOMAN FOR OENKRAL CLEANING Windsor, Full power. Beit'oiler. Call red and white two-top beauty. Radio, condition. LI 2-2931. SAILBOAT FITTTNOS AND Freeh water cooled ..... 410,004 NEW 19«3 CORVETTE — BUM Re 3H 1"8»14, neater, trhltewaUs. seat 'belts. Excellent EQUIPMENT Buys you a 12x20 cinder t>!ock garags — Ons day a week. Own transporta- coupe. 340 engine. Four speed bo: condition, 11.08.1 Hag-alM. (8x10 TRAILER HOME - Completely complete, floor, overhead doors, win- tion. Rcfereocss. Call afur 6 p.m. 28H10J. ... 1998 RAMBLER — Super. Air condi- furnished, two bedrooms. MEILEVILLX TALBOT YACHT SALES TRADES ACCEPTED dows necessary, to comply with build* 7&nn tioned. Automatic tranimlnlon. Radio, 1B56 BEL AIR V-8 — Stick. A-l condl- TRAILER COURT. Palmer Ave., Ing code. Stanley Ogonowakl, 787-0026. SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST — For 1957 CBVROUST — \EAHK, Rt. M, Welt Keanaburg. lottom. best offer ever fSOO. 7B7-t83fl. rust free Ready to roll ISO. Call M2- 35. Previous office experience, some -7 p-m. 1533 atur « p.m, 'of, Call between 0:00 a.m.. and USED CAR SALE AUTOS & TRUCKS AUTOS & TRUCKS AUTOS & TRUCKS JOHNSON BROS, — 20' 1M0 Lap- MASON p.m. CO NEW SCOTT OUTBOARD8 — In stocU stroke sea •kill. 110 h.p. Chrysler, now. Marine Resin only 18.85 par gil- Foundations. Flagstone patioa. Bricl HOSTESS — Age 25-40. All year round Run 11B hours. Fully equipped, navy fronts. Brick steps. Sidewalks. Ca] employment. Apply In person only Ion. Flberglaa clolb and tape. Manila top, new cockpit cover, cradle. Fast, day or night Stanley Oionowsk! 78 IN rope, nylon rope. JA o 0 B s HARD> HOWARD JOHNSON, Hwy 35, Middle- seaworthy, excellent condition, 13,000. town. ,. WARD CO., JBerien Place and Shrews*, Scolt. 12 Conover La. SH 7-1M4. bur/ Ave:, Red Bank. 747-3654. HANDY MAN — With truck avatlabl. EXPERIENCED COUNTER QUO* — SBAWOOD SKIFFS-SEASON 8ALE-30 12' ALUMINUM BOAT — 305 Oak HI seven days. Yarde, cellars, attics. Ugh 7 e.m. to 3 p.m. Must apply In per- Rd., Mlddletown, Saturday and Bun- hauling. Reasonable. SH 1*2595. son. HOWARD JOHNSON. Hwy 35. MONMOUTH Sports Fisherman, 225 Gray, S4.750. day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 8' Sport trunk 229 Ony f),150. 26' DECORATING AND PAINTING of al Mlddletown. Iardtop, 215 Oray, S4.495. 27' framed 18' OUTBOARD M.P8TJ1AKE - Sean kinds. Interior and exterior. Bruih and EXPERIENCED PART-TIME BALED hulls, (1,699. Prams, S40 up. LO 8-3029. Jx, controls anchor, cushions, gai spray. Residential work my specialty, GIRL — Wanted. Evenings and Satur- MARINE SUPPLIES tank, Good condition. 5100. Call attei Call Mr. K. CO 4*4823. days. SirLVETTB'S, Children Dept., COUNTY! Xverytntng rot the Boatman. New Jer- 5 SH 1-9131. BEKT AND HAKKV are really nea' Mlddletown Shopping Center. See Mrs. sey's largest marine supply house. 22' FISHING SEA SKIFF — Built 1953 but to save money little ole Ace can'l Oreen. Evinrude Sales and Service with bunk and head, 101 h.p. be beat. ACE TV, 69 Hivy. 35. Neptuni LEGAL SECRETARY — Experience We have a lot full of THE BOATMAN'S SHOP Ford 6. Many extras. JJOO. SH 1-5107. City. 14 Wharf Ave. SH 1-5780 Red Bank. required. Salary ISO. record setting Trade-Ins 3pen Sundays arid Holidays 9 am-l prn 14' THOMPSON - 40 h.p. Eltln, re- RIDING HORSES AT RentTd's Tal mote controls, trailer. Best offer. 741- Oaku Stables, Tlnton Falls. Board you: EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER — that must be sold before CATAMARAN SAILBOAT — Elghl 1(39. own ponies with us. Reasonable rates. For doctor's home, sleep In, excellent months old, reasonable. BOSTON WHALER — Sallllsh. luolleb. Call BH 7-9M1 for appointment. salary for right person. References we move to' new location FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 26th and 27th SH 7-9143 hydrodyne, Mercury motors. A few CELLARS CLEANED — LIGHT HAUL- necessary. OB 1-3344 after 1 p.m. 4' RUNABOUT — 30 h.p. Evinrude, used boats. BOAT SKI & SCOOTER INS — Odd jobs. Can Ray Lamberson HOUSEKEEPER — Complete charge, (on Shrewsbury Avt. in frailer, cover, anchor, cushions, lire CENTER, 76 White St., Red Bank, 741' after < p.m, SH 7*9065. five In family. Four*bedroom home. ixtingulsher, paddle, speedometer, con 1024. HELPING HANDS — We clean attics, Permanent llveln position. Writ* New Shrewsbury 1 trols, steering wheel, trailer hitch. StOTH-VALSPAR MARINE PAINT at cellars, yards. Take down storm win- "A.X." Box 511 Red Bank, living ref- Extra prop. S37fi. CA 3-3152. big discounts. KLARIN'S 2S Ifonmouth dows, etc. Also light trucking and erences, personal Information, utf 2ff SKIFF — 1961 Custom Hardtop, Bl" Red Bank. SH 7-3838. moving. Call 787*185(1. slating salary desired. 133 h.i>. Palmer. 1-^-1, complete val ey. All extras, bowrall, stern seat 14' LYltAN RUNABOUT — Control* CUBTOM-BVILT KITCHENS AND CEL- COUNTER OIRL — 7-J. Inquire TRIO jike new. See MARIDEB at Nauvoo full cover. 3S h.p. Buccaneer lfioS, LARS -JIM IMPROVEMENT CO TREAT BHOPPE, MS Shrewsbury Are., larlna, Sea Bright or GH 1-4391 eve- ExcellenL S325. 741-8621. Call 787-6606, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. New Shrewsbury. ^^^^^ '59 Rambler 5695 2C TBRRV SKIFF — Chrysler engine, WEEKEND PAINTERS—14 years ex- ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT CLERK Sblpto-Shore radio. Bargain. SH 7-3894 perience. Average home S125 plus paint. — Typing and accuracy with flgurei 2-dr. Super AUTOS & TRUCKS alter 5:30 p.rn. Why pay more7 8H tM85 any hour, essential, Would prefer person wltti It' OLD TOWN — Cedar lapatrak< EXCAVATINO — Oradlng, fill dirt, knowledge of bookkeeping machines. Re- skin, steering wheel, >100. Call 291 top Ball, cellar! dug, reaaonabl* rates. ply In own handwriting stating age, '60 CHEVROLET experience and references to; "A.Z.",( 747*3023. n Box 511. Red Bank. Convertible '58 Buick *695 1861 — 15' CUSTOM RUNABOUT — PAINTING — Bpray or brush, all ELECTRONIC ASSISTANCE CORP. Excellent condition, flberxlaas, slx-cush- types, R. Btevenson, has openings for experienced alectronla Super Hardtop •61 PLYMOUTH Ion seats, canvas cover. 8K 7-4308. CO 4*7787 wlran and soMsrers. 20 Bridie Ave., Convertible 21' SKIFF with atelter, US bo. Chrys D0MBNI0O PRIMIRANO - Carpen< Red Bank. ler crown, nne»condiuon. csll 291- ter, contractor. All klnia o( earpunei EXPERIENCED MI DDL II AOED "62 CHEVROLET 9061! after 6:30 p.m. work, alterations. 8H 1-8793. LADY — For general Housework, 14' CLINKER-BUILT SKIFF — Ma. MINOR PLUMBING AND ODD JOBS Wednesday, Thursday, end Friday. Re- '60 T-Bird *1895 Impala Mr. H.T. Inspect In rear of yard, 103 Harvari Call cant references required. »H 1-M8L •55 CHEVY Rd., Fair Haven or call 842-3454, LO 6-1542 or FA 1-481 RESPONSIBLE YOUNQ WOMAN — 2-dr. Sedan 9' SKIMMER — Excellent condition, For lurnmer live-In employment. Start* Panel Truck. i^-Ton deck and accessoriefl. Ing early June. Plain cooking for chil- SH 1-7231 EMPLOYMENT dren, and help with light Eouiekeep- lng. State age, recent references, and Trenery Chevrolet Large anchor. HELP WANTED-FEMALE other qualification!. Writ* ••A.L." Box Call SH 1-4509 511, Red Bank. '61 Mercedes *2995 12 Church St. Keamsburg SHALL BOATS HAULED — OUtboin PRODUCTION WORKERS 4-dr.Sadan, Fuel Injection SALES and SERVICE motor, T'.4 h.p., J75. Openings for energetic women ti HELP WANTED-MAtE YOU'RE CRAZY!! 787-0007 SH 1-4138 work, on production line In manutactur ln| plants. Freehold area. New a AUTOS & TRUCKS conditioned plant with excellent work- If You'r* in the market for a fantastic dtal on a n*w or used car, we repeat, Ing conditions. Steady work with good IMMEDIATE '60 TR 3 $1295 pay benefits. Most be willing to wor you'd be crazy not to stop in arid see us during this tremendous sale. CONVERTIBLES rotating shifts. Apply employment of. OPENINGS FOR Convertible flee, MINNESOTA, MIMING 4 MANU 'BO CADILLAC Bitty-Two, Whitt, Matching Top FACTURJNO CO.. ZB Willowbrool 'GO OLDSMOBIUS 88. White With Blue Top Rd., Freehold "An Equal Opportunlt; • CARPENTER FOREMAN $280,000! DOLLAR INVENTORY SLASHED FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL! '60 STUDEBAKHR Lark. Renal. V-8. White. Black Top 1188 Employer" •58 PLYMOUTH Fury. White 11S8 'S8 OLDSHOBILI U, Pink With Black Top 10W LAW OFFICES *- Experienced secre- • CARPENTERS '59 MG $975 62 FORD ...... 1995 60 FORD 1495 SI RAMBLER ..._:. ;...795 tary. Top salary, filxcellent working V-8 Convertible Coupe, Green, (Man, BtkT/Wtlt., RAH. Auto. conditions. Call CA 9-1111. 2-dr. R.d Ranch Wagon, R*H, 8-Cyl. R*H, Auto., Pwr. Stri. • BORQWARD - '69 Isabella 2 Dr. Sta. Wagon, housewife's dream DENTAL RECEPTIONIST — Prevloui • SUB CONTRACTORS FOR 62 FALCON -.1695 57 PLYMOUTH 595 BUICK experience not neceiiary. Must be good 4-D.-. Sedan, White, KAH, 995 typist. Secretarial experience a help, FACIA AND SOFFIT WORK 59 FORD Sedan, White, RAH, Auto. 'SI Special 4-Door Sedm. White. One Owner. U.OOO Hlles -1." Box 811, Red Bank. Auto. Ranch Wagon, &H '57 Sneclal Hdtp. Cmipe. SoUrt Blue __ '60 Volkswgn $1195 Auto., CADILLACS WMTEE93EB — Full and part-lime. 62 GALAXIE .2195 57 CHEVROLET .795 'SI De Vllle « Window Sed.. Whits. Air Cond Apply in person, PETERSON'S KE8- CONTACT Blue. Low milagt. 50Q 4-Dr. Sdn.. Blue, RAH, 59 MERCURY -...1195 V.8, 2-Dr. Hardtop, Tan, Or sixty-Two Coupe, Black, elect, windows, p. seau fAUHANT, 183 Riverside Ave., Red Auto., Pwr. Strg. 2-Dr. Hardtop. While. RAH. R&H, Auto. Bank. MR. ROBERT HOVNANIAN Auto., Pwr. Strg. •61 DeVllte. 6 Window Sedan. Brlrtni Blue 62 CHEVROLET ...... 1995 '59 60- Special Fleetwood Gleaming- Slack, 32.3» miles FORELADY — Experience! on skirts. HO 2-0820 Mcnza, R&H, Auto. '59 DeVllls Coupe, Brilliant Blue Black & White Trim .. Steady pay, good working conditions. Pw-r. Strj. 59 FORD .1795 TRUCKERS '57 Sixty Special Fleetwood. white ._ IRVING LEICHT CO., 1001 Snfl Ave., T/Blrd Hardtop, Blue Aabury Park. Substantial Discounts SPECIALS '67 Slkly Special Fleetwood. Chooee From Three Bl THUNDERBIRD ....J795 CHEVROLET OPERATORS — Experienced on Me SALESMAN Convertible. Power 59 BUICK 1695 '58 Impala. Hard TOD Coupe, V<& Auto. ____-__-_„_ ..joes. row machine, steady work, good pay. OommerciiU and home isrvJce eortes Bleotre, 285 Conr.. White, 62 FORD 1495 On the Above Prices! JGconollne Van OHRYBLBK IRVING LEICHT CO, 1001 2nd Ave., and uutallment route being built, car 61 FALCON 1395 RAH, Auto., Pwr. In Top Shape '55 New Yorker t dr. Bel. You've dot to fee It! ___ Aebury Park. turnlened, permanent. EetsJMlshed ac- DESOTO count when completed. Salary, ootnmls- 2-Dr. Station Wagon, R*H 59 FORD 995 '59 Fire Flits, S Dr. Hi Top, 2-Tooe Blue, All Iitrsi . DEPENDABLE WOMAN to bel slon, and profit snaring. Write •<3,r." mother with* children at home four Box 611, Red Bank tor particulars. 61 FORD 5795 ' Ranch Wagon. YeiyWht., 61 FORD 1195 DODOS days, two nlghta a week, babysitting. T/Blrd Hardtop, Tan, BAH, ' RAH Auto. F-250, Like New '58 Coronet. Hardtop Coupe. Red A Wnlte , „ « _7I8. Must have own transportation, In MIc ELECTRONIC PARTS - Counter man, Pwr. FORD dletown, SH 7-2878. must have experience, apply COAST BOB 58 FORD 895 59 FORD 1995 •to Thunderblrt Hardtop Coupe, Black, Air Conditioned - 32M. ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTORS. PhDne 61 FORD _ 1395 S-Paai. Country Squire, Black, Cost Several Thousand '33 Falcon Station Wsfon, like sew, auto, trans. 1988. AVON SELLS ITBELF-Full or pan 6-Cyl., 2-Dr. Sdn., Green, rtiH BAH, Auto., Pwr. Btri. Dollars More To Duplicate '81 Qalaxle 2-Dr. Hdtp. Power Steering. Automatic. Very Clean. 19SS. !lme. Several territories open for worn for Interview 747*2545, Mrs. Murphy. This Buy en Interested In having a good atead AMBITIOUS REAL ESTATE SALES- •58 Falrlone BOO. 2 dr. Serf.. Blue * White. V-8 7«». Income. Experience unnecessary. BH MAN — Interested in a rift figure 61 OLDSM0BILE 2095 58 CHEVROLET _ 895 '58 Palrl«n«' 4 Dr. Be*., yellnw unrf white . 488. 4343 or write: Mrs. Margaret Qulotta, Income. Must ba aggressive. No ex- WHITE v Convertible, Green, RAM BelAIr 4-Dr. sdn., Orn./Wht., 57 FORD 595 OU33MOBILES P.O. Box 190, Red Bank. perience neccsury. THE BERO BAH, Auto. Pick-Up, Fordom&tlc 'S3 F-85 Jetfire coupe, bucket seau, 4 on ths floor ... .3225. AQENCY. OS 1-1000. BO FALCON 1095 '60 98 H&rdtoo coupe, one owner, 23.000 miles «.! .2083. REAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN—BlUiei Sedan. Automatic. RAH. experienced or Inexperienced, we wll TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS-Tank 58 PLYMOUTH ..._ 495 48 JEEP .795 •«O 98 Hardtop Sedan. Black, ml power extras „ J888. train. The person eelected after experience preferred. Apply In parum 60 FIAT - 595 4-Dr. Sedan, While, RAH, 4-wneel JJrlve, Bnow Plow '60 88 Hardtop Sedan. White. One Owner. Low Miles » J88s. specialized trill period may bs elltnele between 1 p.m.-3 p.m.. NAPFI TRUCK- Auto. '59 98 Hardtop Sedan. White * Blue, all power 1688. or a drawing account. Call LOVE ING,- Morrlstnwn Rd., Matawan. 4 Or. Ssd., BAH 47 JEEP 895 •58 88 Hardtop Coupe. Red with White Roo! SB8. Realty Co., Mr. Lltchman, 747-5OB0. BUICK Dump Truck, 4-Wheei •56 88 4 dr. Beflan. oreen A WUlle m VOUNO HAN - Single wanted lor 60 FORD 1295 •57 CHRYSLER 893 AQE 25-35 YEARS — Supplement In factory work. Apply In rerioii, RALPH Galaxle 2-Dr. Sedan, Blue, 2-Dr. Hardtop, Green, KAH. Drive In Mint Condition RAMBLER come positions, part-time, tnree days FR1EDLANO * BROS., Locust St., R&H, Auto. Auto., Pwr. Btrf. '59 Buoer 4 Dr. Sedan, t Cyl.. Btrl. Trans. JOSS. a week plus alternating Sundays. Keyport ^ VALIANT Pleasant, responsible position within '90 Model V-100. (-Dr. get). Standard Trans. RAH. 38,000 Mills _10SS courtesy counter. SHOP RITB, Mil dletown, 1300 Rte. 35, Apply in pen CARPENTERS only. Framera Crews o( three or (our — 163 Monmojfh Street piece work. LEVITT JOB. strithrnore* BOOKKEEPER — Experienced, ful at-&iatavan, Matawan, N. J, Ask for MOTORS charge, general ledger, payroll taxes. Steve, framing foreman. Excellent opportunity for qualified per- EXPERIENCED PAINTERS and INC. •on. Call 74T-05O0. helpers wanted. SIS per day. Phont WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF BEMI MODERN DECORATING COMPANY. •'Anxious to Grow —• By Pleasing You IOTAUD — Sleep in. With salary I87-36M. Call alter « p.m. 67.1 Broadway, Long Branch CA 2-3600 BROADWAY AT «TH AVE., LONG BRANCH LO 6-1229. ASSISTANT SALES MANAOER to re- SH 1-6200 tall above-ground swimming poole at SWIMMING RIVER POOL SALES. INC. Experience preferred. Balary plus, commission. For appointment call 042- 1777. ENGINEER ESTIMATOR — Who can also run the project be estimate*. Heavy construction and road work. Good pay and nercentage. Write P.O. SPECIAL SPRING DEAL Box 86(1, Red Bank. ^_ SALESMEN - Full or part-time to retail above-ground swimming pools at BWIMMINO RIVER POOL. SALES, INC. Wagei plus commission. Retail FACTORY EQUIPPED ROMEO sales experience preferred. For .ap- pointment call 542*1777. SALESMAN — One advertising special- ties, management potential. DAVEN- $ PORT PERSONNEL 8ERVICM 71 1963 Broad St., Red Bank. 7U-J3S5. >DD JOBS around estate ground! call U 2*1700 Del. in Red Bank RAMBLER 220 TWO-DOOR SEDAN SALESMAN — o«lc« equipment, Mtm* mouth County, will consider retired RAMBLER military man. THIS OFFER ENDS MAY 31 -Ci... 'AVENFORT PERSONNEL SERVICES 1 Broad St., Red Bank. 74T-MW COUNTER MEN — (two) For drive- in theatre concession. Excellent part* time job. Paid vacations and other ^ RAMBLER SELECT USED CARS- Walter Reade-sterllng bentflU. Must be alert, willing to work, and over IK, 1962 COMET two-door. One owner, radio and heater : „ $1675 Apply EATONTOWN DRIVB-IN CON. THE NEW AtFA ROMEO "2800" CESSION, Friday, Saturday and Sun- 1962 BUICK Special four-door. Radio, heater, auto. One owner : $2095 day attbt 6:30, see Mr. Procoplo. 1962 LARK Studobaker, two-door. One owner. Radio, heater $1675 CLERK 1962 RAMBLER American, 'fwo-door. One owner - - $1550 Young m in-a toe It and retail met. • 5 SPEED SYNCHRONIZED TRANSMISSION • TWIN OVERHEAD CAM SHAFTS Must be high school Etadut-tt, comp&ny 1962 DODSE LANCER 770. auto., R/H, Jow mileags, like new $1750 hont-flt* and opportunity tor advance* ment. 1961 FORD Fairlane 500, two-door. Ratfio, heater - $1275 • ALUMINUM ENGINE • DISC AND ALUMINUM FIN BRAKES Ftiont 8H tor appointment. 1961 RAMBLER CLASSIC 4-door, Radio, Heater $1395 MSN-FULL AND PART TIME Only Alfa Romeo combines sterling performance, impeccable ight oltice cleaning In Red Bank- 1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, Radio, Heater . . . ..— $1395 Mlddletown trek, steady work, paid craftsmanship and thrilling body Btyling. See and feel the ex- holidays and vacation. Must have our I960 RAMBLER.Two.door sedan, radio, heater .'..„ :.. -.$ 850 and birth certificate. Apply in person citement and elegance of the world's greatest sports cars. Drive for Interview this Friday evening, 8-8 I960 FORD 4-door Station Wagon, auto., R/H, P.S _.". ...» - $1350 >my, Harmony Bowl, HI. 35, Middle- the Alfa Romao "2600" and the new "Giulia" 1600. Priced ». No phorit calls. 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door auto., P.S -—$ 995 from $3395.00, P.O.E, Available In Convertible, Hard Top Coupe ULL-T1ME — Bervlce ntatlon i&lcs- man. Salary and com mini on. Call In 1959 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door Convertible $ 1095 and Sedan models. nerson. Bclford EHO, 285 Hwy. 36, 1958 RAMBLER Custom 4-door, R/H ** $ 795 Bel ford. MMIK1ED MAN — Aa n)\ around clerk. In liquor store, near Red Bank, 1957 MERCURY Wagon, Radio, heater, automatio $ .750 Age 44-50. Good- opportunHv. Write nite, xperience, reference!. "A.m.", Boi 5U 1957 PONTIAC Wagon, Standard Trans., Radio, Heater -$ 395 \d Bank. 1956 FORD four-door. Radio, heater $ 395 CARPENTER'S HELPER WANTED — LEVINE-WEBB Call after 5:30 p.m. WE NEED a reaponrtble and -_.- — MOTOR CORPORATION 've man looking f°r a good future itber than high Immediate earalng* TRANSPORTATION CARS, '53-'57 ... $95, u> aell our line o( Venetian bllnrta, 57 HWY. 35 LI 2-1020 EATONTOWN window ehadea and drapery hardware. Salary and expenses. Phone CO 4. 3S80 for apvotmrhent. RALPH FR1BD* LA.VD A BROS.. Inc.. Locust St., Key- port. .IR CONDITIONING AND retrt|era. on aervlc* man, year->round work, ood • pay, transportation itippi-ed, many other benefit*. Wrlt« "B.P.", TWIN-BORO RAMBLER Bar. fill. Ite WANTED-M«le • Female HELP WANTED-Male - Femtle STORAGE WAREHOUSE BIG DISCOUNTS THE OOWSTRA AGENCY To Be Sold For Balance Due MANOR EAST Corning, 2*yrexw*re. Rererewtre. Elec- NEW FOUR ROOM REALTORS NOW anuNo FOR THE NEW HAZLET Nine Brand New trtc appiianoM. MowemiM. Vacuum Three Room Outfits cle&nert. TV. radio, Hi-W*. APARTMENTS • Member of Red Bank Area Multiple Listing Servics Outfit #39141 — "Robbins" "Rainbow" TV & Hardwar. FIELDS FOOD DEPARTMENT • Three pc. Sectional Sofa (across Acme lot), Broad St., Red Bank SUPERIOR MANAGEMENT— QUIET 91 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. FOaiTION8 OPTEN IN Ali, DEPARTMENTS • Three pc Seamist D/Dresser FOB MALES AMD TOUALES. KM MULTIPLEX STEREO, at. startling SH 1-8700 EXPERIENCE NOT REQUIRED. Bedroom low prlcea.. . Adaptors In stock at only PRIVATE STREET IN FINEST • Five pc. Chrome Dinette (IBM and JM.llS. . . also FM stereo ESTATE SECTION PEACEFUL COUNTRY LIVING CLERKS- - CASHIERS - MEAT WRAPPERS . Complete with tuner at (59.06. Visit ASSOCIATED METR0N1X STORES. (0 Birch, Little If things are, building up too fast for "pu and you would Tables, Lamps, Rugs, Pillows, MEAT CUTTERS Silver. like an area that offers more elbow room, take a look at 9x12 Viflyl, etc. $140 TO $ 145 PER MONTH BUILDER MOVING PROM AREA - this roomy, three-bedroom, two-bath home. Living room, aN AVAJLABW; POR EXPERIENCED Originally $599.00 Surplus building materials. Two IS ton FULL DINING ROOMS fireplace, dining area, most modern kitchen. Recreation Take Over Balance $284.00 package air conditioners, mo d • r n room, large enclosed jalousie porch. Wonderful piece of FOOD DEPARTMENT MANAGERS. leatner folding door, 10' high, W wide. Pay $3.00 weekly AIR-CONDITIONING ground. $25,500. NOW I — YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN THE Paint. Many other Items, no reaaonabli Outfit #47761 — "Schultze" offer refined. SH 1-3233. 12' REFRIGERATORS ' GROWING FOOD DISCOUNTERS. 1 Three pc. Colonial Bedroom SIGHT full-ilze window screens, OPPORTUNITY FOR THE LARGE FAMILY APPLY »:00 TO 12 NOON' • Three pc. Colonial S.B. Livini 5: three 3fli55'i; two 30x50: two KITCHEN EXHAUST FANS WANTING A FINE RED BANK HOME - RT. 35. HAZLET. N. J. ; two 26Mx54; one 24x55; one Older house that has been completely remodeled. Terrific! Room XxlM; one 2O39U. Several smal INDIVIDUAL THERMOSTATS • Six pc. Dinette, Rd. Table & saan, good far cold frames; several Top location.: Living room, fireplace, family size dining China Hutch Comb.- doors U each, in good condition. LI 2 STORAGE ROOMS room, sunny, country kitchen with dining area. Den, two HELP WANTED-MALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 2623, 9x12 Oval Rug, Maple Tables, OCEAN NEARBY bedrooms, bath on first floor. Three bedrooms (whoppers), MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER - Per GUI.K — Modern two-bay station for Lamps, Pillows, etc. BATH TUB ENCLOSURE bath on second. Front and back terrace, basement. 126,000 , manent employment. Assembly of scl lease. Originally $795.00 RIVER NEARBY •ntlflc equipment Best working condl- Holmdel and Bethany Rd«.. Hazlet EK INCOME PROPERTY IN RED BANK tlons. Borne experience necessary. Ap- cellent opportunity !or right man. Paid Take Over Balance $489.00 $29.95 SHOPPING NEARBY ply 8TEPHENS0N CORP., 55 White training. Pay $5.00 weekly Come In and tee this exceptional T&1U« Small rooming house now 100% rented to very nice people, ' Ru., Shrewsbury. HE 6-6666, 9-5 today. Installation optional. MODEL OPEN 7 DAYS Owner constantly turning applicants away. Quiet street CO 4-3161 nlglita. Outfit #32643 — "Thomas" ACOUNTANT — Experience In public ' Ten pc. Modern L.R. Outfit PROWN'S within walking distance to transportation and shopping. accounting lor local CPA llrm, excel- Income averages $300 a month. Owner lives rent-free. lent opportunity. Send resume In hand • Eleven pc. Moderne Bedroom 32 Broad St Red Bank SH 1-T5M MORTGAGES Asking $25,000 but must sell and will listen to a fair offer. writing, to P.O. Box M7 Red Bank ' Five pc. Round Bronzetone NEW FURNITURE — Round formica PHILIP J. BOWERS & GO. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN—AS- Dinette top Barly American dinette set $69.80, SINCE 1894 SISTANT SURVEYORS WANTED FOR RENT assorted kitchen dinettes 149.60, chest PHONE FOR CATALOG OF LISTINGS PHONE GERALD A. BAR8A, SH 7 Money Originially $795.00 of drawers S34.B9, I39.9S. I44.S5 40 WHITE ST. RED BANK, N. J. IWO. Homeowners only Take Over Balance $475.00 Wrought Iron sets J39.B5. Occailoni upholstered chairs 129.BS. Unpalnted 741-7200 741-1900 747-5424 DEBT CONSOLIDATION Pay $5.00 weekly furniture. RTJSCIL'S, 29 E. Front St. HOUSES FOR SALE HELP WANTED-Male - Female And More — Lots More . . . Red Bank. FURNISHED ROOMS HOME IMPROVEMENTS Direction!: Broad Bt., Ked Bank, turn euc «t Itonmoutti County Bank, REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON—Ex- Save on Individual Rooms Alst HOT WATBR RAHIAT0R8 — Windows, Wallace St. to McLaren it. right « William Bt to model apartment. perienced. Full-time or associate brok Eatontown FlnanciaJ Consultant* HELD FURNITURE doors, lumber, lenco wire, tubes, call ELDERLY PERSONS BOARD REDDEN AGENCY er. THOMPSON AGENCY, 81 E. From On the Circle SH 7-O17L Eatontown, N. J- WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT WAYSIDE RESIDENCE, West Paik Bt, SH 1-O700. Member Multiple Hating Ave., Wayside. Brand new ranch build- HOTPO-INT ELECTRIC RANGE-Double MERCHANDISE WANTED APARTMENTS Realtors — Insurori BAitB lOUfLUXMENT AQKN01 PR 4-1220 7-11 East Front Street oven with hood. Double sink with ing. All meals, laundry and care. Call qualified Personnel Foi Quality Order; Keyport, New Jersey faucets. Excellent condition. 842-3408: KB 1-H893. 210 Bread Lom Btancb CA 2-4747 DAY OH NIGHT WANTJSft THREBHOOM APARTMENT — 42 Free Storage Free Deliverj WEDDING GOWN — Full length, Blze UtUUL* OH1UNTAL KUOS Rector PI., Bed Bank. Call LO 6- ROOM AND BOARD — SlnBle and JUST OFFERED-LUte new Riv- ACK KUfUlUHENX AGBNCV HOMEOWNERS NKUU MUNEYT CHINKS! AND PMR81AN double, reasonable rate by day, week er Oaks ranch. Attractive living livery jrder a applicant our speciun) Your credit Is good. First and second Open Thursday & Friday 8, lace and net, eabrlna- neckline, short FIUEI>MAr. Q.M.LER1HB 0122. or month. B4!-3693. 10 WalUce St., Red cap sleeves. Separate underskirt. Rea- room with fireplace, dining room, 12 Hruao. 8i. Ked Bank SH 7-3 And- 2 >koard CATS, of Red Bank. Suitable for professional 1 MOTHERLY CARE given Infant or ONE WHEEL, UTILITY TRAILER — BIRDS, small dogi with kindneis and Asking $26,000. Layaway Plan Extra side panels and hitch. Like new. HOUSE BHUTTERS — Cheap; rocker or commercial use.; BH 7-3730. pre schooler. Own home. Large yard. RED BANK LUMBER understanding. Pick up - service. Ger- Down Leonardo, 291H61. $80. SH 1-33K. (2; washst&nd 13; typewriter $5, eta man Bhepherd stud service, and pup-WILL SUB-LET — Music studta two FTTrNr_-Amiri Payments Are Approximate > Wall St. SH 1-5500 Red Sank 117 Main St., Port Monmouth. ESTATE LIKE SETTING-Arm_ _ o -0 f^aiifi, B^ RELIABLE LADY wishes day'« work. DESKS — Chairs, typewriters, adding pies. OS 1-2679. , days weekly. Centrally located. BH 7- URNITURE — of model home. Sacri- machines. Filing cabinets, uied. Low NEED THINGS TO COMPLETE YOUF 5857. luxury homes. The perfect floor Call SUMMER HOME? — Here they are! SIAMESE KITTENS —sealpolnt, males 8H 7-M20 fice prices. Living room, bedroom, din- prices. Broadway and Third Ave., Long and females, six weeks, housebroker*. STORES FOR HENT — 25x60, In small plan (or relaxed living and en- VETS - NO DOWN PAYMENT ing room, tables, lamps. See every- Branch, B2-8792, one refrigerator, formica table and day 1:00-5:00 p.m., except Thursday. four chakrs, boy's maple desk and U 2-3583. _^_ shopping center. Call 787-2012. Good tertaining. Center foyer, living ONLY $14,500 FULL PRICE SUPPORTED VINYL area, growing fas^ on Bt 33, Middle Mr little tin iaw this house. Sfte'i SITUATIONS WANTED, Malt MIDDLETOWN GREENS. Mlddlctown- chair, two large bamboo curtains, two FLEA SEASON IB HERE — ule.Wy- town. * room, oversized dining room, Jncroft Rd., near Dwlght Rd. School, Naugihyde and BolUflai. _ bicycles, one boy's, one girl's, 23 anddane the concentrated dog dip ror sun flooded kitchen with dish- eight. Sue lays It's "keen and con." MAN JUST RETIRED — Seeks part- Mlddletown Foammrt Hwy. S5 Eatontown LI J-MT7. 26". "pro pair of Ice skates, boy's and leas and ticks. KETtPORT PET SUP- She says the five bedrooms iri "iwell- girl's, Reasonable SH 1-4725. PWSb. Hwy 35, ClHfwood. LO 6-6589- washer: Four bedrooms, 2'/$ egant." Bays right 1 It tlK has for- tims employment, office, shop or •'COMPOSER- - Electric chord organ. HOUSES FOR RENT mal dining room .science tttcb.es, en- ether. Highest references. 8«-22«2. Never been used. Originally E126, will KEYS MADE FORMICA BINK TOPfi — Conversions FRENCH POODLE PUPPIES — AKC, baths, large paneled game room, closed porch, full nsjeroent, ttptQstfon sell $75. SH 7-2231. rom rotted linoleum to beautiful for- silver gray. Males and female. Call WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS - two-car garage. Laundry room, attic, utility room, two-car garue. WHAT WOULD you do 11 yon loat mica our speciality. Ken CoeJUey. 842 1M p.m., SH 7-14JJ or M p.m. SH 1-PumiBbed and unfurnlabed. Immedi- range, blmdi, storm nth and a large, FINANCIAL NUTHI BIO DISTRIBUTORS AND your keys? Be sale, set extra keys. 1257. 3193. ate occupancy. Samuel Telcher Agency high assumable mortgage, re^ fully landscaped lot. Immediate ponee U8EB — Bargain. Oceanport Ave., Ooeanport Call or dl&l quires low down, payment. Ask- slon at closing. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SH 7-9143 PROWN'S SEVERAL FORMAL GOWKS — Size MINIATURE FRENCH POODLE—Five U 2-3500 or U 2-350L only. Call months old. silver, AKC reglitered ing $34,900. Call early for this NON-VET $450 DOWN HAMMOND 32 Broad St., Red Bank SB 1-75M SH 7-4632 Price S6!. Call OS 1-0338. $95 to J125 Per Month one. 'LAY BAND — 80 b. bae. sterilized. THB BERO AdENCr* JOB PRINTING SHOP - Fully GIRLS NUTMEO MAPLE TWIN-BED- PERSIAN MOTHER CAT, has two kit EU. 35 MlddJetown Monmouth County Offlcs ORGAN STUDIO H. Dag, pash and carry. rtED BANK ROOU SET — JIM. Mornings only. tens to give away, perfect health. OS 1-1000 equipped and in operation. Sev- LUMBER, 9 Wall St., Red Bank. 842-2317. (TWO OR FOUR BEDROOMS)- OP ASBURI PARK SH 1-1699. FAIR HAVEN — Seven rooms (thre_ eral accounts transferable. $50 USED ORGANS !"l4"x8' LUMBER SCOOTS — ONE'$3 GOLD PIECE 1874. For more Two bedrooms downstairs, unfin- THE BERG AGENCY each. (9 tor |2). Friday and Satur- CHAMPION BASSETT AT STUD — bedrooms). Hot water oil heat, eicel- month rent. Financing arranged. INVENTORY CLEARANCE Information, Flashy red and white with unsurpassed lent grounds, close to ichools. *150 ished area for two more big ones Realtor LOWEST PRICES — TERMS day only. Also 2"x4"x£U" homeowner CA 90691 Full price $7,000. NOW THRU APRIL 30 studs. Ten pieces. J6-8S- RED BANK personality. Outstanding champion per month, plus utilities. William Hall upstairs. Living room with fire- SALES AND BERVICE LUMBER, 9 Wall St., Red Bank. rORSVTHIA — Very large bushes. 11 >loodllnes. CO 4-738T. BH 1-7686. ______place, generous eat-in kitchen, "Personalized Service" each; smaller 35c. PEONIES, best PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS RENTAL AND INSTRUCTION UTTLE SILVER — 4 Parker Avu beautiful paneling, two-car at- Open Dally TIU-9 — Saturday Till 5:30 MIMOSA TREES — Sea pinks, car- named varieties, pink, white, red, $1.90. Fulfr air conditioned. Alw good lor OSborne 1-1000 HIGHWAY LOCATION - 75' nations. each. You dig and take. Bring shovel REAL ESTATE FOR RENT tached garage, attractively COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN 6T. 8721193 doctor, lawyer, dentist. Call between PR 5-93OP A. ILBR DAIRY FARM. one 8 and 0, daytime. 7(1-5181. ttractively Route #35 Middletown, N, J, frontage x 276'. Large parking half mile south of Hlddletown Railroad APARTMENTS planted lot, one block to school. SMALL W E 8 TI N Q H O U 8 E RE- House Paint, Boat Paint LADY TO SHARE hame with widow. area. Beautifully kept three- Station, on road to Lincroft. UNKURWISHEP-Three pleasant rooms, Available soon as school closes. Daily 9-9 Sat. - Sun. 10-7 bedroom home, plus Jour-room FRIGERATOR — Kitchen set. cedur Private bedrbom. Call SH 7-3137 be- losets, double bed and dresser. SH 7- BIS PAINT DISCOUNTS PLAYBR PIANO — Excellent condi- hlllsida location, Atlantic Highlands. f34 tween 6 ana 7 p.m. Asking $14,800. Let us show it rental apartment. Busiest area. 3925. tion. 1193. 1121 Harris Ave., Union includes all utilities, 2SH-HJU, to you. 1,600 colons. Oal. wlitte J2.B8. Latex Beach. FOUR-BEDROOM, three • bath spill Mortgage may be assumed. Full BUILDERS AND PLUMBING TOOLS— $3.(9. Wallpapers. Sill Stamps. LITTLE SILVER — Second floor. Five Dead-end street. One year or long LINCROFT SPLIT LEVEL price $28,000. Such as power pipe threader, aome REDUCING EQUIPMENT—For rent or rooms, unfurnished. Available May i. term lease. THOMPSON — BARTELL, SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE planks, safe, mixing box, electric pole, "Rainbow" TV & Hardware sale. Free deliver/ South Jersey Surgi- 120. Call SH 74581 Realtors. SH 7-MOO. 10" power saw and radial arm. Call cal, SHadyside. 7-2614. ORIGINAL OWNER [across Acme lot). Broad St., Red Bank 'HREES ROOMS FURNISHED — UUU-NEW SHREWSBURY — Three-bedroom 291-9287. tie«, parkins, adults, no pcta, Fhons ranch, option to buy. Two-car garage, SHOREWAY SOFA — B' green velour, two match- DON'T BE BASHFUL 741-2883 after 8 or weekends. Newly decorated, living room, UESK8 — Files. Conference tables, fireplace, two tiled baths, all ap- THE BROOK AGENCY chairs, adding machlneB, typewriters ing gold club chairs. All In excellenl _..i*e uta our itors as an alley, frftni TWIN OABLEJ APAKTMENTB — 35 pliances. $175. 182-6620. "B.D." Boi 511 dining room and kitchen. Three REALTY, INC. manual and electric, office equipment, condition. 566-793Q. Red Bank. the parking lot to Broad Bt. or from Riverside Ave., Red Bank. Four-room REAL ESTATE bedrooms, I'/, baths, recreation Hwy. 35, Holmdel etc., bargain prices. New or used. KITCHEN CHAIRS reupholitered. Used Broad Bt. to the Parking Lot. Wo areunfurnished apartjnent $150 per month. PORT MONMOUTH — Cute two-bed- AAC Desk Outlet Co. Rl. 30. Oak- and unclaimed sets; also dlneite sets. glad to be of service. •JH 1-2399. Bank Building Atlantic Highland! room, utility room, wall-to-wall (Off Union Ave.) CO 4-7010 lurst. KE 1-3S9O. room home, unfurnished. 190 plus utlll- MOKMOUTH DINETTE, 116 Monmouth 3^ and 4\i ROOM apartments ' aval tles. Lease. CHATEAU REALTY. Real 281-1717 , carpeting, storms and screens, St., Red Bank. SH 1-8833. PROWN'S Estate, 215 Carr Ave., Keansburg. 787- TV DISCOUNT SALES able row and May 1st. Molly Pitcher two-car garage with storage, new- DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT - Fully MOWER — With 45" cut - 21" 4 h.p 32 Brood St. Red Bank SH 1-7500 Village. Branch and Madison Ave. 5881. THREE BEDROOMS, two baths, •quipped, excellent location on new ly painted exterior. luper shore highway. For lease. LI 2- 19" portables from $139.95. Big trade' Springfield rotary rider, dragging 24' ROLLER — Lawn, water ballast Red Bank. Call EH 1-9115. RUMSON — Two-story, seven rooms, two fireplaces, gas heat, beauti- in. No money down. One-year tree " h.p. rotary, KTO. 842-2X2. balh oil hot water heat, (105. Lease. J700. service. Reconditioned TV's. $39 up. you can ride It behind power mower, FURNISHED APARTMENT — all utili ful unobstructed view of river bargain »S. CA 2-7826. . reasonable. References. 842-03M. LANDSCAPED TREES PACKAGE LIQUOR ' STORE in Long 30-da> ffiiarantee. SH 1-7008. SWIMMING POOLS and ocean. Garage. $18,900 Branch. Write P.O. Boi 323, Long AMANA UPRIGHT FREEZER. 15 cu. LITTLE SILVER — Seven rooms Branch, NX "Rainbow" TV & Hardware ;t. Refrigerator. Both lor S125. LI 2- THREE ROOMS — Furnished or un- furnished, may use own furnishings. firm. OUTSTANDING MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLIES 1337. Three bedrooms, two baths, near GULF — Modern two-bay station for :across*Acme lot). Broad St., Bed Bank rurnlshed. Adults preferred. Utilities DOUQHBOY AND BUSTER ORABBE arnlshed. 218 Monmouth St. Red Bank. ichool, S150. SH 1-3389. 4J4-ROOM COTTAGE—Fireplace Make Offer lease. Rt. 36, Hazlet (adjacent to Shop STORM WINDOW — 6 for J7B. 24" REO LAWN MOWER — (reel) SH 7-2444 Rile Shopping Center) POOLS. Basy charge on above ground self propelled, rubber tired, excellent PAIR HAVSN — Six-room duplex, oi. with heatilator, breezeway, at- Installation optional. Call UNITED 8. pools, Chemicals, pool service and sup-condition, low price. CO 4-7506. UNFURNISHED — Two 'three-roou heat. 1100. Lease. Pay own heat and Paid training. Attractive deal for right SILVERDOOR CO. 7S7-0626. plies. All your pool needs In , stock. iportmentB located at 33 and S5 utilities. 741-7484, after 6j3l tached garage, screened-in porch BAMM HOLLOW AREA — Three-bed- man. free delivery. SWTUMINO RIVER STORE SHELVING - Oak, former Waverly PI., Red Bank. Heat, water BUYS THA.T SAVE YOU MONEY! A&P. Attractive, clean with back supplied. Near center of town. BH T-RED BANK — Untunushed four-bed- overlooking Shrewsbury Riveh room Cape Cod. Excellent condition. HE 8-6666, IMS Mahogany step table J7.50. two-piece POOLS SALES. Hwy. 35, Eatontown. On three acres .adjacent to goll count. CO (-3161 nights. V, mile south of Jloomouth ghoppln board. Approximately GO' In lections, 4117 or SH 1-0203. room home on -Hudson Ave. Excellent River and ocean riparian rights. $17,900. itlck willow porch set 110.60, four- Center. 542-1777. also, oak counter aprpoximately 24'. condition. Convenient to bus and down- 75x250' lot. $23,508. SALE OR LEASE — Luncheonette. piece kitchen set (16.60. solid walnut Both MOO. Call 2II1-O9&7 or 872.1339. FURNISHED APARTMENT—Two fced- town. Asking «B5 monthly «> Zgg Fountain service, fully equipped. On Queen Anne dresser $22,50 and vanity 33' NORGE gas range. Good condition, rooms. second floor. All improvements, round lease. WEABT • NEMETH OOLT8 NECK — One-year-old, ttrei beach front Recreation room, park- $19.60. alt-piece walnut dinette set 35. 10" kitchen exhaust fan, varlabl G.E. PUSH-BUTTON RANGE —Like clone to Fort Monmouth. Call LI 2- AGENCY, Realtor. 103 W. Front St., NEW THREE-BEDROOM RANCH bedroo£ m ranch. Bpiclous Uving room ing lots, lockers, showers and tables. 39.50, wardrobe trunks 17.50, up- speed, $20. Weekends only 291-100^ new, three years old, }S0; Instant hot 0695. with llreplace, lull dining room, lH Includes year-round home. 11 Main holstered living room chairs, fair, $7.50, water heater, 110; white toilet, S7; Red Bank. SH 1-2210, — Science kitchen, every modern baths, attached two-c&r garage. Acrt GOLD ANTIQUE satin drapes, 10' wide, MODERN — 3H rooms furnished, air lot. »2S,73O.\ St., Keansburg. etc. RUSC1JVS, 25 E. Front St., Red baribecue, custom-feuiH, cost |75, sel conditioned, all electric, new furniture. UNFURNISHED — Immediate occu- convenience. Beautiful country Bank. , 8' long: 10* wide, 6'10" long, nevi 926, Reason selling remodeling. Oal pancy for small family. Five-room FAMILY FARM MARKET — Rt. .34, used, J50. CO 4-1168. SH 1-2175. Sea Bright. 842-3122. home In quiet area. Tores bedrooms, setting. No development. Yet Colts Neck. Established 14 years. One STICKLEY HARVEST TABLE - Fin- NEWLY DECORATED APARTMENT tile bath, full basement, 1130 a month. est cherry wood fl' long, two drop WE8TINOHOUSE LAUNDROMAT — PIANO — Large upright. Very good close to transportation and George V. Illmensee of the most successful produce markets Like new. J75. MONMOUTH HOSIERY n cdnverted farm building. $120 in- Plus utllltes. Lease required. KLWOOD In the area. Available on seasonal or leaves each 11", center section 24. condition. 125. cludes heat and water. Adults only. A. ARMSTRONG AOENCY, Realtor, schools. $17,900. REALTOR yearly basis. HO 2-3172 or 016-4865. Tflble pads and table cloth .also avail- MILLS, 4S7 Broad St., Shrewsbury. 291-1619 RL 34 , Colts Nick able. ExcH.ent condition. SH 7-4062 LI 2-4355. ' 555 Prospect Ave., Little Silver. BH 1- SHELL BERVICE STATION for lease. BIO BARGAIN — Color TV 198:1 4500. ATTRACTIVE TWO-BEDROOM HOMJli UOpklns 3-3172 nftcr 3 p.m. model 1398 complete. Come In for a STEEL GRASS RAKES 89c FIVE-ROOM and four-room apartment, At Intersection of Willnw nnci Syrnmorc! urnlshed, two bedrooms, garage, new- WANAMA8SA — Three-bedroom Bpllt, —Kitchen, living room, charming rec- St.. Little Silver, N. J. Excellent local free demonstration. ACE TV Hwy. 35, reation room and den, lli baths, hot PARK LIKE SETTING — Sparkling Neptune City. PH 5-8062. Ornb grass killer, Fertilizers, Grans ly decorated. SH 1-9180. 57 Morford attached garage, city sewera. Ll 2- business opportunity. Retail training of- seed. Gardeden aand lawn tools, irv PI., Red Bark. 1628. KE 1-4843. air licat. $14,200. white. Five bedrooms, den, fireplace, fered to qualified applicant. Call Ex- USED T.V.'S 'IANO — Solnct. full Heyboird " d MotM h n&kesk . INCOME PROPERTY — Two, three, iwo baths, modern kitchen. River port 6-55.17 weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 THREE-BOOM furnished apartment, SEA BltldHT — Five rooms. Avail- room bungalows plus lour-tfo&m winter rights. Three blocks to Red Bank S29.05. ACE T.V., 69 Hwy 35. Neptune _ench. About five years old. Excellen p.m. or 341-0740 evenings. condition. Call 7U-77S2 alter 4 p.m. "Rainbow" TV & Hardware private bath and entrance, near bus able Immediately. S95 per month. Call home. tlH.GOO. scnools, churches, and shopping center, City. PR 5-8062. Ine electric kitchen, all utilities In- SH 1-11.44. «20,l>00. Sea It today. ROLSTON-WA- across Acme lot), Broad St, Red Bank eluded. SH 1-0496. SIX-ROOM RANCH — ltt baths en FINLAY TERBURY, Realtor, 16 Weat Front Bt, ANTIQUE MAHOGANY two- drawer 3*£ ROOMS — Newly furnished, and closed porch. Spacious grounds. Avail Red Back. SH 7-3500. ahavlng mirror, J25; three-drawer pine decorated for discriminating couple. able June 1. 946-4733. REO BANK HOME-Juat off Broad oh eats reflrtiahed *28: four-drawer REAL ESTATE AGENCY First floor. Private front, and rear MIDDLETOWN — Air-conditioned six- 270 Bay Ave. Highland! St. Seven rooms, two baths, fireplace, chest, $36; wicker lounge chair, a entrance. Can be seen evenings 15 room ranch, basement Five room sunporch. In excellent condition. Quiet beauty, ¥15; eight-drawer aplce cabinet Hlllsdale Ave., Long Branch. CA 2- ranch, basement. 747-1541. street. Walking distance to stopping, CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY reflntshed, $14; clothes iroes, $3, This 8S36. schools and trains. 117.850. Call us to- weekend. THIS 'N THAT SHOP. El NAVESINK — Reconstructed Colonial CONVENIENT APARTMENT — Ideal day. ItOLSTON WATEREURY, Real- A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! 34, Colta Neck, K. J. Tollhouse redolent With charm. Pour HEY LOOK JIB OVER tors, 16' W. Front Bt, Red Bank. for gentleman or couple, all utilities bedrooms, three baths, living room, INSIDE AND OUT SIMMONS SOFA BED. also full size supplied. Call 291-2S46 after 7 p.m. dining room, family room, Kitchen. Two 3H 7-3500. bed, box spring. Excellent condition. car garage. Flvn fireplaces, rare old Little , Silver — Corner three-bedroom APPLEBROOK II — Three bedrooms, Call 09 1-1830 after 5 p.m. ATIANT1C HIGHLANDS — Four large rooms and bath, newly decorated. wood paneling, glass and random width randi, excellent condition, complete large den with air conditioner, fire- pine floors. Spectacular view. Owner a aluminum Biding, two-oar >. garage. place, dishwasher. On \ acre lot Adding Machines - Typewriters Cesspool Cleaning Piano—Organ Tuning HYBItlD RHODODENDRON, An Modern residential. Beautiful porch. mfxla, Spreading Yews, rhtrlce plants, Call 291-1030. ^____ transfer forces lease up to five years plaster walls, dry basement. Scott's 209 Mamlltonlan Dr.. Mlildlttown. )23,- Dig to order. LI 2-2149. ^^ to responsible party at MOO. monthly. lawn Owner. SH 74238, Low S2~ 700. (• \ SEPTIC TANKS, dry well! serviced. THREE ROOMS and bath, furnished, JOHN L. MINUQH Realtors, 35 Rum. ADDING MACHINES - Typewilters Leeching flelrl ndded Rackhoft work. PIANOS—ORGANS BABY COACH CARRIAGE and clothes $(,800 BAST KEANSBUKG — Five IN BEAUTIFUL RIVER OAKS—Four •old rented repaired, Serplc-o'a In] o-re or two arlults. 'no pets. 99 Herbert son Rd., Rumson. 842-3500; C. H. Wilson 8H 1-1S46. runed — Repaired - Regutatod $15. Jumfdnc Jack chair I3.M." baby Bt., Red Bank. • ' ______rooma two porches, convenient loca- bedrooms, two baths, living room with Monmcuth St.. Red Bank. SH 7-0489. Raymond Bosworlh SH 1-7853 wir bed and seat 53.60; electric atove, .nn. Call between 7-8 p.m. op 1- llreplace, enclosed porch. Just reduced FOUR-ROOMS - UNFURNISHED apart' rerlect $40;' GK vacuum c'<*aner $13; WANTED TO RENT 2705. to !?o,500. THOMPSON 4 BARTELL, Antiques Wanted Home Improvements PIANO TUNING — Available eve-, ;nuch $3; refrlgerfttor $25; double ment suitable for adulta, in two-family Realtors SH 7-9600. nlngs. James A Ryan. CA 2-7924. call bawl laundry tub 55; home yoke, $10. muse with spacious grounds, quiet OETTINO MORE AND MORE PROS- OWNER 8ELLING — Uate Cod. Mid- FINISHED BASEMENTS. remodel- after 8 p.m. street In residential Red Bank, one- dletown Township. Custom birch built- iHQHLANDS — Four-room house on SH M6QS. PECT8 — For three-bedroom rental hill, oil heat, large Htchen, full but- Old Dolls, guns, Iflwelry, cut glass, In,,, plumbing, electric wiring, ma- half block to bus line, two blocks to homci. List any rental lor fast action. in kitchen, oil radiant heat, llreplace. furniture. Civil War books. Appraisals sonry and painting. For fres estimate shopping and business center. Large, aluminum combinations. Asking $13,- ment. Ideal for couple. 872-1T33. call SH 7-1672 Plumbing and Heating LOW. LOW PRICES hr*KlH rooms, leading from center hall, MATTHEW J. OtLL AGENCT. 714 Bt 300. 187-0290. made. Oilman SH 7-1141. full kitchen, private bathroom, flOO 35 Mlddletown. 08 1-3100. TRANSFERRED OVERSEAS - Wmt WORKING MAN'S contractor-Alter- Bathtub enclosure*. Shower doori, NEW 8HREWSBUBY — Spacious Co- sell or lease, |32,S0O or f20O per ftodlator covers. Sliding glasi doors. monthly, on yearly lease, starting SMALL APARTMENT — For work- month. Bight-room split. Large, dry Appliance Repairs ations additions, painting, masonry, KEEGAN'B Jun« 15th. Call after 5 p.m. BH 7-_ lonial ranch, three bedrooms. Choice and all thosa little lobs. Bvenlngi LO Porch encloaurei, Guttera, Awning Ing student couple from Jun« 1 to location. Large rooms, enclosed porch, basement, two-car garage. Large lot. 21 Hour Service. All btatlni units window*. Biding. Jalouilcs. Combina- 3497. august 31. Red Bank area. Write to flagstone patio, {\i% mortgage, J18,000. Hear schools, churches, buses, Bell e-1714. serviced.. BH 7-1627, BH 1-7875. •A.P." Box 511, Red Bant APPLIANCE REPAIR and Installa- tion window*. Arcnitecti and builders, BHIOOND FLOOR APARTMENT^-Five Call owner U 2-1839, Labs, LIly-Tullp. 671-ZCT. Mlddletown. contact ui. Free delivery. Call today. rooms and bath. Nice and light. Exclu- WE HAV- an overflow ol Dona ndt tion. Residential and commercial wlr- Lawn Mower Repairs NSW SHREWSBURY - Colonial, four SACRIFICE SALE - FHA appraised Int. Allen Electric EH 7-oeil Roofing, Siding and Insulation PROWN'S sively decorated. All utilities. Prefer prospect! looking for two to four bed- bedrooms, all large rooms. $29.60(1. Ex- at $17,450. Owner asking 118,900. Three- middle aged buslneas couple or retired. rooms. Call as (or fast action to have bedroorn, 1^-bath split. In SL Mary s ALL KINDS OP LAWN MOWERS— 32 Broad St. Red Bank SH 1-7500 No pet*. A real quiet place to live, lour homo routed, TUB BBRO AGEN- cellent condition, Owner. SH 7-9380. Hand and circular sawi, sharpened, Parlrti. THOMPSON A BARTBLU Auto Body Repair Aluminum aldlng-ELIMINATE-expen- UPMailT PIANO — Very food condi- BUB in front of door, with references. CY, III. 35 Mlddletown. OB 1-1000. UTTLE SILVER THR-E-BEDHOOM Realtors, SH T-660O. repaired. Free plclr up. 291-2437. slve painting, unsightly exterior Call from 2 to 8 p.m. 691 Broad St, SPLIT plus den. Call artels. CA B- tion, recently tuned, must be moved. Shrewnbury. , YOU CAN ENJOY — Your home all RUMSON — Three bedrooms, tile bath, EXPERT PAINTING and body re- walls, gable ends. 14 beautiful colors, 1H 1-8924 after 6 p.m. Friday, all day summer. We would line to rent tour- mi. Painting and Decorating horizontal or vertical panels. For do- large modern kitchen, big refrigerator- pair Moderate prices. McCarthy it-yourself home owner or Installed by Snturriny. CLEAN — Living room-bedroom, full bedroom home as of September or SHREWSBURY — Four-bedroom/Cape freezer, washer, dryer, lovely porch; Chevrolet, Atlantlo Highlands. 291-0305 experts. "Law, low prices. FRBE ES- ANTIQUE FOUR-POSTER BED — kitchen, bath, private home, entrance, October' 1. Or wo will assume your 2od on large enclosed lot. Low taxes. Taxes under WHO. First offer of $19,B0O LOUIS CASSAN - Painter, decorator, all utilities, adults. Unfurnished $85, mortgage, II you preler. Ready to Near schools, transportation, shopping akes this conveniently Incited dwelling. paperhanKer 25 vears experience 43 TIMATES. PROWN'S, 32 Broad St.. Springs and mattrr^R like new. newlv rurnldhert 5100. BH 7-3770. mako deposit now. BH 7-3144.. ireaa. JIS.OOO. 8H 1-8413 alter 7 p.m. Ann) and Truck Rental Chapln Ave.. BH I-170H after fl p.m. Red Bonk. SH 17E0C. 2M-IW7 Direct sale, phone owner 842-0328. TOP AREA — River Plaza. 3150 down TABLE BA.W with motor. $30. COLTS NECK — Five room unfur- WANTED TO RENT — Three to four INCOME PP.OPBrtTV — River Rd., AVIS Rent B new car or truck Low L II HILL - Painter Inlorior anil inHiilutinn <* Slrling Corp ' Certified Untied two bprtrooms Recently rmire- nedroom home. Available June 1 or ivlth FHA mortgage or assurm- S>.!,:Mu Fair Knven. Double house, (five noml exterior. No Jolis too larpe or Uio mortgage, $110 per month Includes rates Maple Ave., Red blank. SH 7- Jolim-Manvllle contractor. PR 5.-8W7 S42-2787 rated. Garage, all utilities. Near Colts bcrore. In Shrowsbury-Llttle Bllvor each side). Just redecorated. $16,000. 03(18 PR 4-6214. Ually 7 am. -lu p.m. sma • Very reasonable. Can /47H030. or Adam Uuzmnyei 2!H 0JU2. Neck Tnn. Immediate occupancy, $118. area. One or two-year lease, to young '.axes. jUHt redecDrateil, Large living SH 1-7025 JSO CASH BUYS CRAFTSMAN 31' reel M2-2R34. "i cullve. Call after 3 p.m., Ll 2- room, three bedrooms, basement with cam a JIINTO - Kintms ami [our cycle power mower. Excellent 2125. partial game room. Room for Becojirl UllHATLY REDUCED — Save H.1MI Building Contractor ticcoranng. Full Innurance coverage. OLSIJN CO INC. -Roofing. Siding A condition. Call 842-3323. UNFURNISHED GARAGE APART- bath and fourth bedroom. Mr, Cozens. Lincroft three-bedroom, 2!i bath split For free estimate call 747-31)41. InsulHtlon Installed aril guarnnteed MENT — Three rooms, bath. River HOUSE — Red Bank area, furnished, /< 1-700 RIVER RD. FAIR HAVEN, N. J. ; THERE IS rVO SUBSTITUTE F6R OVER Lilted below are a few of the more choice properties avail- 37 YEARS EXPERIENCE ' '''".' "GARDEN CLUB LANDSCAPING" s able on the spring market in the Red Bank area: SHadyside 7-4532 provides a beautiful setting indeed for this three-bedroom ranch boasting foyer, living room with fireplace, dining room, eat-in FAIR HAVEN - RIVER OAKS RANCH! ACCESS NAVESINK Member Multiple Listing Service kitchen, three bedrooms, two baths, recreation room, huge base- Walk to excellent grade school, Three bedrooms, fireplace, RIVER! EXCELLENT CONDITION! Foyer, living and dining 28' porch $14,500 ment storage. Absentee owner seeking oily $23,500. JRIVACY AND SECLUSION! 4'/ acres of young apple orchards, rooms, kitchen, den, three bedrooms, two baths, two-car attached Half block to river Three bedrooms, 2 garage, basement (with bomb shelter). Asking $34,500. taxes $238 $15,800 all evergreens, holly and dogwoods. Colonial type dwelling. Two RIVER RIGHTS 0 naster bedrooms, each with its own private bath, on the first floor. Is just one of the attractive features of this lovely three-bedroom RUMSON - BEAUTIFULLY MODERNIZED OLD STYLED CO- Older neighborhood Four bedrooms, den, dining Two additional bedrooms plus baih on second floor. Large, bright home. Cozy living and dining rooms, appealing Kitchen with wall LONIAL! Three bedrooms, two baths plus two powder rooms room, lavatory, olarium, paneled den, full basement. Must be seen! Asking oven large family room,. 1VJ baths. Nicely landscaped plot. Living room, dining room, lovely country kitchen. Basement, fireplace $18,500 32,000. <18,5k Call today! patio. Large plot with trees. All schools area. Too large for In $30,000 neighborhood, finest Four bedrooms, dining room, single occupancy, excellent for family. Asking $35,000. schools lavatory $22,500 iNJOY BETTER LIVING in your own.home in pretty River Oaks, ' UNUSUAL LOCATION Ridge Rd.,' expansion possi- Four bedrooms, dining room, Prestlgeous-ryet countrified—only two minutes to commuter sta- mmaculate five-year-old ranch with large living room with fire- FAIR HAVEN — SOLID BRICK RANCHER. PERFECT CONDI bilities two baths $25,600 dace, dining room, bright kitchen with dishwasher, three twin-sze tion and bus, short walk to school and shopping, custom-built TION. CUSTOM BUILT. Here is something exceptional. Ideal Finest neighborhood, charm Three bedrooms, dining room, rancher on deep plot with trees. Foyer, living room with raised ledrooms, cedar paneled den and two full ceramic tile baths. Par- for couple or small family. Nice family neighborhood. Foyer, family room, porch $29,500 ial basement with bomb shelter, two-car attached garage and ex- brick hearth, cheerful dining room, three bedrooms,, two full living room, dining room, two bedrooms, tiled bath, kitchen Block to bus line, river Three bedrooms, dining room, baths, attractive up-to-minute kitchen, huge basement. Trans- ras we will tell you about upon inspection. Early occupancy can (breakfast space), utility room, walk-up stairs unfinished attic, fine recreation room, te arranged. Offered at $34,500. ferred owner asking $25,500. oversized two-car garage and tool shop, screened porch and flag lavatory $30,000 MIDDLETOWN OFFICE OFFERINGS: patio; Just offered.' Asking $21,500. Colonial Four bedrooms, dining room, IPOTLESS THREE-BEDROOM RANCH in choice Fair Haven area den, V/t baths $34,500 s available for Immediate occupancy. Living room wjth fire- MONMOUTH BEACH — VIEW OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN! THE BIG FIND! True center hall Colonial, Three bedrooms, dining room, ilace, famly sized dining room and a kitchen easy to work in. Walk to the beach club across the street. Three bedrooms, H4 r Gracious seven-room home in the garden spot of the Garden State, hidden grounds den, fireplace, 3'^ baths, ull basement, attached garage, blacktop drive, combination Separate and spacious entry foyer, large living room with bay baths, living room (fireplace), dining room, kitchen, sun porch, maids' quarters $38,000 torms and a 12x5' screened porch for the sizzling days ahead. All window, dining room and finished-recreation room with sliding attic, garage. Nice plot 140x186. Spic and span throughout. Only True center hall Colonial Four bedrooms, dining room, bis, plus unusual foundation planting, for $23,950. doors to outdoor living area. Convenient duo bath plus extra (18,000 and furnished! den, recreation room, half, bath, Very large landscaped grounds. All utilities including RUMSON AREA WATERFRONT — Delightful new colonial oh V/i baths $39,900 CONTEMPORARY RANCH — Brick for easy maintenance, four nice, city sewers. Veterans mortgage available. Selling for $19,900. over two wooded acres high on North Shrewsbury River. Recep- Farm—11 acres, pond, with Four bedrooms, ledrooms, large living room, two fireplaces, one in living room and tion hall, dropped living room, dining room, family room (bar- farm Colonial outbuildings $49,500 me in partially finished recreation room. Two tiled baths. Mod- DUTCH COLONIAL becue), library (or bedroom), complete bath, most modern Navesink riverfront Five bedrooms, den, dining rn kitchen with double oven and dishwasher. 2'/* acres which Near schools, churches and bus lines. Three bedrooms, large kitchen. Second floor four bedrooms, dressiag room 2VJ baths room, dry $52,500 iffords plenty of space and privacy. Has loads of thermopane formal dining room, full basement, two-car detached garage. Basement, two-car garage. Exclusive listing. Asking $72,500. vlndows, two-car garage, plenty of closets. Partially finished bed- City sewers. Owner anxious to sell, will listen to offers. Asking Somewhere in this list, or elsewhere in our large selection, oom and bath on lower level. Prestige location in Rumson and $19,000. isking $46,500. LITTLE SILVER - OVER TWO LANDSCAPED ACRES. ACCES: is sure to be the house you'd really like. Why not call TO SHREWSBURY RIVER! Delightful, expandable, deluxe gues A GARDENER'S DREAM manor. Now has three bedrooms, two tiled baths. Huge second and arrange to find the right one? HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE This four-bedroom, two-bath home is situated on an acre of the floor storage space, ideal two more bedrooms and bath. Large prettiest grounds you've ever seen. All kinds of trees and un- living room (fireplace), dining room, kitchen. Attached three- Member of the Multiple Listing Service usual shrubs and plants. Closets, closets, and then some, are to car garage (electric overhead door).. Oil heat. A real buy today. be found in this house, big living room, large family kitchen, rec- Asking $45,000. reation room, full basement and oversized garage. The owner FIRESIDE has been transferred and must sell. Priced at a modest $20,000. MEMBER RED BANK AREA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE NO-DOWN VETS GILL WALKER & WALKER MIDDLETOWN - Three-bedroom LOW-DOWN Realtor BERG rancher, dry basement, attached - REALTORS HOLLAND HILLS OF HOLMDEL NON-VETS VETS NO DOWN Short Of Cash? Use 0"r garage, steam oil-fired heat, con venient to Red Bank railroad sta- IMMAOIXLATE BUNGALOW TYPE 661 Broad Street o Shrewsbury, N. J. Layaway Plan RANCH — Three bedrooms, modern THE ULTIMATE tion and bus line. $14,900. kitchen, living room, bath, hot wa- CALL NOW SH 1-52 I 2 Down Payments Are Approximate ter baaetooajd heat, property fenced The Bhoit Hills of Holmdel. Homes from V3O.0OO.' Models available or wll To Qualified Buyers In, loCa ot trees. No down v«t«. For Homes Under $10,000 Sulla to suit. Just 15 homes placed In malpstle setting wits ,toverln*i Oak RED BANK — Income opportu- |226 down non-vets. Hwy. 35 1,000 feet south of Lily-Tulip Co. Middletown nity. Duplex completely renovated, and Dogwoods scattered everywhere. Each site Is one-acre or, greater wit! VETS, NO MONEY DOWN Only $7,500 at Fireside You can own either of these homei : '< 6 7 1-3311 two brooks and a gentle alope. Located %-tnJle west of Laurel AVB. on Holland NON-VETS $700 DOWN/? convenient to downtown. Good, for I MJI than rent and no worry Rd. Four minutes to Bell Labs, elx minutes to Middletown Railroad Station, residential area. $19,500. YOU'LL BB IN FOR A REAL about what your landlord will do Multiple Listings and Trade-Ins 10 minutes to Red Bank, three minutes to Garden Etale Red HHI Interchange, You h&ven't seen them all 'til you've 8UKPRISS when you see this old- when that lease expires; Both, fully four mlniius to Kt 35 u Lily Tulip. . ' Insulated, both with aluminum seen this flVe-ye&r^>ld fully olr.coodi- FAIR HAVEN - Ideal for boat- er, well (const ra&eti two-Mory home, screens and etorm «ash: (1) Neat SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND MAP tloned three-bedroom ranch on a H located In tho bent lection ot town. two-bedroom, one-bath home, 8x16 HAROLD E. HARRISON acre lot with 1H baths, full baflement, ing. Four-bedroom colonial in Large living room, dlnlnff room, enclosed porch, basement and fa- 24-HOUR SERVICE knotty pine recreation room,' built-in excellent residential neighbor- modern kitchen, three bedrooms, rue. Newly decorated. Only oven and dishwasher, and maiiy other bath, full basement, garage. $02.16 per month, principal and In* DEVELOPER AND extras we don't have space to mention. hood. $21,000. terest, low taxea. ASKING — Convenient to ihopping and schools. Only $11,500 at Fireside 19,600. 671-3095 KE 1-4256 Call .us today. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE WEART-NEMETH YB8, THIS LOVELY OAPB COD (2) Bargain-priced three-bedroom. "$17,500 Full Price li priced for a quick sale. Bright, sunny kitchen, dining area, family one-bath home for tiny figure of AGENCY size living room, tour big bedrooms, 133.14 per month, principal and In- UNIQUE WATERFRONT HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Monmouth County Office tiled bath, close to everything. terest, taie* only $141.60 per year. Contemporary stone and brick SNYDER REALTORS REALTOR LOW, LOW PRICE - $6,000 THE BERG AGENCY Only $12,400 at Fireside home converted from carriage Since 1873 " RUMSON — Convenient locale. $7,800 102 WEST FRONT ST. Inoome Property house. Unusual hillside setting 1 SOLID STTTOOO RANCH ~, Just Frame Cape Cod. Four bed- Two-bedroom bungalow, gas hea Realtor SHadyslde 1-2240 painted Inside and out. Large, com- Pays For Itself offers entrances from two levels Members Multiple Listings rooms, two baths, fireplace, din- ioxtaible living room, dining room, large rooms. Full appraisal value. "Personalized Service" 24-HOUR SERVICE Extraordinary view of Navesink ing room, basement, hot air oil, $250 down to a qualified buyer. science kitchen, three bedrooms, full Dnly two years old, superior two River and Atlantic Ocean. 25' RANCHERS WANJEp OSborne 1-1000 recreation room with flagstone 'amlly duplex, stucco and shingle, attached one-car garage. $25,000. Member Red Bank Area floor, cyclone fence, tree filled cor- leparate entrances, lot 85x100, afde- square living room has huge I you have a hankering for FAIR HAVEN - Vicinity Church $14,300 . Route #35 . Middletown, N. J. ner lot. ff&lka. TUree bedrooms, 1S4 ba.th» stone fireplace, studio height Multiple Listing Service *ach six-room unit. Aluminum ranchers but you can't see your off the Nativity. Spacious Cape Four-bedroom Cape' Cod, ful Daily 9-9 Saturday-Sunday 10-7 Only $13,900 af Fireside icreens and storm sash. Live in ceiling, pegged oak floors and way clear to go West, ramble in Cod. Four bedrooms, two tiled basement, eight years old. Neai one unit and income from other door to sun deck running entire St. Mary's school and church. C. ADESKAVITZ YOUR FRIENDS WILL PRAISE will just about pay carrying to see us on this conveniently baths, fireplace, winterized ja- YOUR CHOICE when they Eee your iharges. length of house. Three bedrooms, located, beautifully landscaped, lousied sun porch, full basement EDNA M. NETTER name plate on the door of this mod- two modern tiled baths, well $16,500 LICENSED P.BAL EBTATB BROKER CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES ern split. Features are sunken liv- FULL PRICE — $20,450 well planned ranch. A few things with game room, hat water oil, ing room with firfipiace, full dining equipped kitchen with eating you'll love are its three bedrooms, attached two-car .garage, large Three-bedroom split bl-level, re- FAJUIS-I1OMK&-1NUUSTR1AI, SITES Harding Rd. Little Silver room, large kitchen, th*-«e bed- area. 22' dining room has large ;e creation room, laundry, l'/4 baths. HOLMDEJ^-COl/re NECK SH -5797 rooms, attached carport, \Vt baths. large, well outfitted kitchen, spa- plot. A very good buy at $25,500. MARLBORO—FREEHOLD AREAS - MATTHEW J. GILL picture window facing river and cious full basement and garage RUMSON — Excellently main- Patio with fireplace. DON'T BBTTLE FOR LESS! See this Only $14,400 at Fireside door to brick terrace. One acre Cutcb Uns Rd,. RU l. Uirlboro outstanding Colonial split level home. "The Broker Who Knowi for the family'ranch wagon. This tained frame dwelling. Two bed- Sight BP&CIOQS rooms. Pour bedrooms, . . Mlddletown" sloping to sandy beach and dock. U P.O. Box 323. Vrseboll lovely home surely Is a round P rooms, V/j baths," dining room, SHOREWAY three baths, fireplace in the pine (&ll down payments are subject Member Northern Wonmouth A truly "different" house. 01 HO IM151 family room, 15x25', basement paneled, to VA or FHA approval) bargain at its modest price full basement, hot ' Watei; oil, built-in bar, pool table, two car ga- Multiple Llflttng Btrvice •..< ( $«.000 only • " •'•' ••••••" large detached two-car garage. REAliTY, INC; MIDDLETOWN- — Immediate occu- rage, 22' screened porch, baseboard Hwy. », Middletown pancy. Charming ranch. Living room, hot water heat, Many extras. 1\ acres, Fireside - Realtors Next to Kowa.rd Johtiion'a $16,900 $21,000. y.: 35 Holmdel iclence kitchen, three bedrooms, lull brooic. m« utmost In value I 129,800. A COZY COTTAGE '• basement, recreation room, Priced for STANLEY K. POWNS, Realtor, In a wooded setting overlooking (OK Union Ave.) CO 4-70I quick sale. JU.P0O. Call CA 2-4866. Shrewsbury. SH 1-ttjS. OS 1-2531 brook. Excellent condition. Love- Qualified Veterans DENNIS K. BYRNE Hwy. 33 and Laurel Ave. Holmdel OS 1-3200 ly new kitchen. Two bedrooms, No Money Down HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE REALTOR-INSUROR SEVEN - ROOM CONTEMPORARY bath. FHA Buyers Only $700 DOWN RANOK on nearly three acree WA L 8 West River Rd. Rumsori beautiful view, convenient to oarktya; $16,000. and train. Top neighborhood. Four fced When you see this home .you Phone 842-1150 ' rooms, two baths. Must see to ap- MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING preciate Its many features. VA ON A DEAD-END STREET won't be sorry you stopped in. VLLET AGENCY, Realtor, &46-44B4, High hedges hi back yard offer great privacy. Four bedrooms, MIDDLETOWN — Four-bedroom, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE' two baths, new kitchen. Just 1%-bath split level. 12x17 den, been decorated throughout. Close appealing to eye and pocketbook. to bus line. Early possession. Accessible to schools and,shop- $27,500 ping. Spotless. Asking $17,900. THE KIRWAN COMPANY RUMSON-$33,900 LINCROFT— Ranch, three bed- REALTORS Three bedrooms (26' unfinished rooms, breezeway, family kitch- room could be fourth bedroom), en, large basement, attached ga- Member Northern Monmouth Multiple 2i4 baths. One acre with access age. NO traffic. Reduced to Listing Service to Shrewsbury River. $19,500. ELLEN S. OS 1-2590 PORT MONMOUTH - West. Five-room, CORNERS MIDDLETOWN two-bedroom bungalow, very good condi- HAZELTON tion, on nicely landscaped 75x100 lot. Half basement. VA no down, approximately REALTOR COLONIAL CAPE COD $69 a month. Non-vets1 $300 down, su> 13 West River Road Rumson proximately $73 a month. 25-year mortgage to those who Moot attractive home in oountry-like qualify. Asking $8,100. \ • 842-3200 setting on i% acrea of, beaUUtuJJy landscaped grounds. Just 10 minutes Member of Red Bank Multiple Crom Red Bank. Large living room PORT MONMOUTH — Five-year-old, four-bedroom Cape with fireplace, lovely aun room, plus Cod home in excellent condition. Combination heater and Listing Service paneled den, foar-bft&ro&niB, three baths, waJl-to-wall caapetiag in living air conditioning unit. Living room, dining room, kitchen. room and large hall. Moderate taxes. Home recently redecorated. Good location and neighbor- KEANSBURG, LIKE NEW Reduced to |U2,000. hood, near schools and transportation. For qualified buyer Xoulaana styling, two-bedroom ranch, VA no down, approximately $112 a month; all others $450 tile bath, modem kitchen, central gas CROWELL AGENCY bent, 34' covered ratio on tree shaded down, approximately $116 a month. Asking $13,900. 00x100 k>t. One block from boat marina REALTOR and beach. $10,900 or btst offer. Owner. 41 K. Front St., LEONARDO — This is the season to get located in an ex- PI 3-M30, PI 8-4341. Open lor Inspec- tion, Sunday, April 28, 1-5 p.m., 27 ceptional waterfront property, located within steps of Uie Maplewood Ave. . EVERYONE IJKE8 A BARGAIN! See beautiful marina and also have an extra furnished cottage this modern ranch home. Four bed- rooms, two baths, 28' living room, 21' for summer income. Three bedrooms, jalousied porch and' $7,800 game room, full basement, plus 16x32' den, aluminum sided Cape Cod with one-car garage, on a IL5,8O0. Call for appointment bedrooms, two baths, plaster RoisiOM-WATKKBURY, Realtors. 16 town. Colonial at its best, walls, heavy steel beams, West Front St.. Bed Bank. SH T-3500. 100 years old. Two wood burn- screened porch, two-car garage, EXECUTIVE QUALITY CAPE COD ing fireplaces. Living room, 1 COLONIAL — On two landscaped acres space for additional rooms on with large treei. Gracious circular dining room,'den, large family lower level. Middletown Estate drive, 30 prlte fruit trees, four large kitchen, three bedrooms, bedrooms, 2'h tiled batlis, dining room, section. $31,900. living room with fireplace, large mod- screened front porch, wide ern kitchen, den, breezeway, huge pegged oak floors, oil steam A PARADISE FOR SMALL FRY THE FAIRWAYS Ranch *26,500 T]HE HOLLYWOOD Colonial «25,500 {lnlihed basement playroom, laundry, heat, out-buildings including Near Red Bank, l'/a acres of ftnd wine cellar. Attached two-car ga- rage with 20x40 shop behind. Owner two-car garage with work- wooded landscaped grounds with 3-4 BEDROOMS—SPACIOUS PANELED RECREATION ROOM-ULTRA MODERN KITCHEN-2'/2 BATHS transferred out of area. Sacrifice. room. Asking $26,500. bird sanctuary, six-year/old KO.0O0. Call SH 1-0089 evenings. ranch, three bedrooms, V/i baths, HAZLEP — Ckpe Cod, four beilrooma, twooar garage, also small replica Large 6ize living room • Abundance of cabinets and closet space • Built-in wall oven and range • largo living liom, kitchen and dining LOVE area, 1% DaOis, aluminum siding, cy- of house that could be used for clone fenced yard. Owner. Asking Two Acres shop or playhouse; very con- Kelvinator dishwasher • Automatic Norge gas dryer • Huge 2-car garage • 125'x 100' landscaped lot • M6.300. cr/76sm Privacy and seclusion in an venient location. Asking $30,400. LITTLE ilLVBR — Convenient loca- (4th bedroom optional in both Ranch & Colonial) tion. Seyen rooms, four bedrooms, two area of more expensive homes. baths, 'knotty pine kitchen, full cellar, Grass, trees and landscaping RIVERFRONT RANCH large lot. Ailclng * 123,000. BH 7-2462 beyond compare. Dock privi- Custom quality brick construe- A PRESTIGE COMMUNITY . . . ADJACENT TO HOLLYWOOD COUNTRY CLUB. Here is an executive'. UTTLS SILVER RANCH — Excellent leges for your boat can be ar- tion, plaster walls, three air-con- retreat of rare beauty and convenience, located in a beautiful country club setting in W. Deal, New Jersey . .. condition. Three twln-fllzed bedrooms. ditioned bedrooms, three tiled two tiled bitii, den, living room, fire- ranged. Massive split level plate, large kitchen, with knotty pine set on lot to take "advantage of baths, all electric kitchen, per- the "blue chip" »hore community. Framed by gently sloping fairways, each home iB custom crafted by cabinets. G3S push button range and fect living room with heatilator dlahwaiher. Two-car garage. Alu- view up the North Shrewsbury. master builders. The new Monmouth Shopping Center, Finest Schools, Supper and Country CluLs... minum •torm doors and windows. H Living room with fireplace, fireplace, and large thermopane •cxe on beautiful street 30O yards to the BEST OF EVERYTHING is just moments away. river. Asking 129,000. Call BH 1-827D. banquet dining room, large icture window with river view, modern kitchen with dishwash- inlshed game room, laundry BBLFORD — 'To settle estate. Five P room*, aun porch, gaa heat, 100' lot. er, four bedrooms, 2>A baths, and hobby shop on lower level, ONLY 45 MINUTES FROM NEWARK >J{C Needi decorating, Vacant. (6,500 firm. large paneled den, oil forced covered patio porch overlooking Call 281-2683. . air heat, two-car garage, rear river, two-car garage, riparian DIRECTIONS: From Newark and New York—Take N. j. Garden State Pkwy. southbound to .' SJiUitfAN-i'iAlj PRICE REDUCTION— terrace. Excellent value for Places thla home among, today's top right with bulkheaded waterfront. 'Eatontown Exit 105. Bear right on Rle. 35 to 2nd traffic light (Deal Rd.) and turn left to i values. An excellent buy for one in- the low asking price of $50,000. A wonderful buy at $53,500. terested" In three-bedroom , two-bath models. Model home phone: KE 1-1978. fa 'n,i, 2fi* Liiing room, family sized kitchen, forma]. dining room, large ex- PHILIP J. BOWERS posed basement. Beautiful shade : -s Love Realty Go. enhance this home. Asking S29.0O0, & COMPANY Open to reaflor^bln offers. GLAZE- Licensed Broken BROOK AGENCY, Realtor, Avenue ot 800 Broad St. WALTER S. OVERTON Two Rivera, Humson, 842-1700. Shrewsbury DIAL 741-7200 NSW SHREWSBURY — 16 Farm Edge Lane, Peadrpnd itreet. '.Threa-bedroom Real Bs»ts Slnca 1894 > •ustom ranch, two-ear taiaic, two 747-5050 •0 Wtalta Bt. Rel Bank tathi, llrtplace, and flvs OB appli- HOLLYWOOD CLUB ESTATES at Deal on Deal Road, West Deat, N. J. ance!. Bailment, »S2-«6!0. "B.B." Box D«l!7 Bal.-Bui. 1M • BETTER BUYS BY BOWERS 611 RM Bank. JUB6NL NOTICE-""' • SO-Fri&y, April 25, 1963 KED BANK REGISTER HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE muses FOR SUM HOUSES FOR SALE • lEGAL NOTICE- HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RAY VAN HORN REALTORS WM. S, GARRISON AGENCY THE LOW AGENCY OVER A QUARTER CENTURY KEALTORS MULTIPLE LISTINGS Pursuant to the order of IDWAR REALTORS Maude P. Sparkei, Residential Sales Mgr a BKOiaE, Surrogate ot las Coun- RIVER OAKS RANCH - Newly listed, living room with fi« ty of Monmouth. this oar made, on 636 River Road <> Fair Haven SH1-0804-22E, FRONT ST., RED BANK lie application til the underslgyef Rose place, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, tiled bath. Love!; Beglmone, Sole Uxeoutrlx of the - porch adds room (or summertime living: Attached garage, fui at* of the said' Albert SeSUnois. SH 1-4477 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ceased, notice l> hereby given to th basement, combination windows. Ideally located on plot 1(0x125 creditors of said deceased to present MEMBERS OF THE RED BANK MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC] with nice yard and split rail fence. $23,950. CONVENIENCE, CHARM, QUALITY a the said Sole Executrix their claims under oath within ilk monUu from All wrapped up in thl« colonial with three double bedrooms, VA VIEW OF THE RIVER A COLONIAL FOR YOUR FAMILY amidst tall oaks, holly an< this date. balhs, beautiful spacious pine paneled den, separate breakfast Dated-. Exciting two-story colonial in the coveted Navesink River Roai evergreens. Six rooms, two baths. Center hall, fireplace, laundry, area, extra large lot. Beautifully landscaped. Asking $25,900. area, beautifully decorated in brand new condition. Lovely liv open porch, basement, two-car garage. Prestige neighborhood. •lsk Drive, Immediate possession. Asking $27,750. Mlddlttowi ing room with fireplace and picture windows to utilize the view SPARKLING CAPE COD COLONIAL Bole Executrix Four bedrooms, one on the first floor, 3«4 stunning baths, recrea Set 'on 4J4 beautiful acres. Four bedrooms., three baths, paneled Henry Herehoff, Esq., LAKEFRONT! You'll love this like new seven-room center hall fHKgp tlon room, breakfast room and country kitchen with barbecue 13 Norwood Ave., colonial. Four bedrooms, 2'/j baths. Study, paneled family room, den, sun room. Dutch doors, holly, dofewood and maple trees, Long Branch, N. J., CommJttee oltoe Township of MWdl dining room, full dry cellar. We are proud to offer this beautifi SownlnUie County erMonmoutb uut bar. Pastel carpeting throughout. Dishwasher, two-car garage. plug large apple orchard. All for $32,0w. Attorney home at $65,000. *I«U U. » Mar i. W SE^0N1.« tth. Dry basement, awnings, porcn. $39,900. VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE Middletown undertake FAIR HAVEN DOLL HOUSE NOTICE the ooMttuotloo and J"S SPACIOUS HOME FOR LARGE FAMILY — Nine rooms (five bed- Close to schools. On large lot with very pretty landscaping, MONMOUTK COUNTTT storm sewers- of reWftrCed cofleU Top location on dead-end street. Completely redecorated and Large moms, three bedrooma, two baths, two-car garage, lalou pipe In the Township ol Middletown ac rooms), two baths, den, living room with fireplace; kitchen with SURBOflATE'S COURT . modeled. Entrance hall, living room, fireplace, dining room, new slea enclosed porch, adjustable metal awning*, fireplace lit living Katie* te OneUMrs to Preseit crding to itau and •peolficaaoos dining alcove, spacious dining room. Hot water heat. Full base- Claims Agalast Estate cabinets in kitchen, four bedrooms, two baths, new louverec room, separate dining room, many appliances, wall-to-wall carpel SdTby^tnTF. ment. Convenient to shopping and transportation. (26,000. ESTATE OF ELLA E. ' SCUL- til* wMh the Township Clti* Jh",* If you will look, you will Jove this home. Asking $31,000. Will THORFE, DECEASED. ttons ot the same to be M Wlowl. closets, full basement, attached garage. Well landscaped plol Oatrmont Avenue ant Union -Avinu* near river. Immediate occupancy. Lots of charm. All this foi listen to offers. Pursuant to the order ot EDWARI 804 River Road Fair Haven. N. J C. BROKGV, Surrogate ot the Count: ll d only $27,500. SHadyslde 7-4100 of Monmouth, this day made, on the VB^i Ave!!* BurlIngton Ave., ani application ot the undersigned, Ralph Leooart Avenue B, Brown, Administrator of thi estate EXCELLENT CONDITION HOUSES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED ol the said- Ella E. Seulthorpe, de Tremendous charm and wonderful value in this two-story horn ceased, - notice Is .hlrtiy given to thi 15x16 living room with fireplace, 16x22 game room, four largi DESPERATE •SLUNG - CONFUSED T creditors of said deceased to presen' Church Street and llaplt Dclvs, No Ue ups, courteous aervtcf, p to the said Administrator their claims BelBord ' bedrooms, two baths, 14x18 jalousied and winterized porch. Mone; STANLEY K. DOWNS rltaeed and competent sales Mai tinder oatlt wltbin six montba from Oak Street and WUson Avenue saving two-zone hot water heat. Two-car garage attached. Pel LONG COMMUTE TO WASHINGTON Han clients anxious to buy properl: this date. Cherry Tree Farm Road Art*, REALTOR priced bonus In Red Bant, Kumnn. Dated: April «th. I9e3 Homestead Avenue . : .v feet family .home for only $25,500. Shrewsbury, LltUi silver anil lurrouod. RALPH E. BROWN and also at the loHowIng tocadona sc« Inj aieaa. -. 44 Church Street, cording to revised pkuis and «pe«lflca, PEACEFUL, PICTURESQUE AND SECLUDED MUST SELL "Homes of Charm and Value" Manasquan. New Jersey, OOM made by^enry F. LaHrecque and 11 beautiful acres overlooking Navesink River. Colonial farm OFSN MVIN DATS Administrator on tHe with the Township aerk: SHadyside 1-1017 Parsons, Camoaa, Blair BtHevlew Avenue and Tlench Avenue style cottage, Cozy living room with bay window, attractive din- ft Warren Wamen Avenue and Htrmooy Ayeaut On heavily wooded %-acre In Oak Hill section of Midiletown, ing room and kitchen, 314 bedrooms and two baths. Two-cai IS Wallace St. all, at a cost not to exceed me ittm M Custom built three-year-old, eight-room colonial. Centrally air- Member Multiple Listing Service Adams Agency Red Bank, N. J., detached garage. 10 minutes to station and shopping. Aakini conditioned. AY.. in. Attorneys noM 2. That the sum ot .«»«,• $49,500. Sycamore Ave. Shrewsbury April 0. M. bay 3. 10 , *2S, 000.00 or to much thereof as may be M-BOUR SKRVIOB sufficient to carry out the provisions of Three bedrooms. 2\£ baths, paneled library-den (or fourth bed> this Ordinance Is hereby appropriated AUTHENTIC COLONIAL built In room). Fabulously equipped eat-in kitchen, large living room with NOTICE for «Ud purpose and a down payment 1858. All brick lined. Through MONMOOTH COUNTY bu been provided for In the current fireplace, company-sized dining room, recreation room, upstali LIST YOUR HOME ALLAIRE-FARROW AGENCY center hall 8' wide. Living room »URB00ATB'8 COl'ItT budget for the year IIKD and prior laundry, over-sized two-car garage. Basement, patio. Extras. with us lor prompt service. Membei Notice I* OredJten fa Pretest sirs In tht Capital Improvement Fuad 33'xH', formal dining room, li- Mulllple Ustine Dervlcs. noLSTOK Claims Anlast Eltale Monmouth County's Oldest Real Estate Firm WATKRBUnv. Realtors since 19JS. Si the sum of W.OOO.OO and bond, tot brary, fireplace, large kitchen ESTATE OV SAMUIt, T. COBB, DE- the balance thereof in the sum of I PUT $39,000 INTO THIS HOUSE; WAS ASKING $37,000, W. Front at. Red Bank. BH 7-3SO0. CBAEED. *3»l,O0O,0t> are hereby authorized to be 199-Broad Street, Red Bank-SH 1-3450 with fireplace, summer kitchen, WI NEED TOUR HOME Pursuant to the order of EDWARD Issued for the purpose of financing the • MAKE REASONABLE OFFER. laundry. ' Four large bedrooms, C, BROECE, Surrogate ot the County cost ot the aforesaid project; the total Member of Multiple Listing Service Oar U salespeopl* have clients wa ot Monmouth, this day made, on the amount of bonus Issued not to exceed - huge: bath. Two small maid's Ins for your listing. They need ranches, split levels, two stories; also Invest- application of the undersigned, Haroit the sum ol 1281.000.00 which Is th* es- NEW LISTING - ONE OF A KIND - TWO-BEDROOM RE- 29 STORK CT.—any time Saturday or Sunday. rooms and bath. 3'A acres high ment -property. Call ua lor a quick T. Coob, Sole Executor ot the utati timated amount ot bonds or notes to TIREMENT HOME OR FOR SMALL FAMILY. Well built with of the said Samuel T. Cobb, deceased be Issued.' The msvlmnm amount of ground. This lovely old home sale. Two offices serving you. notice la hereby given to the credltoi tnouty to be raised from all sources • fireplace in living room, porch, full dry cellar, oversize garagi Call OS 1-0848 other times. needs complete redecorating, etc. WALKER A WALKER of said deceased to present to tl for the said purpose Is th* sum el Realtors said Sole Executor their claims under low taxes. Asking price $14,900. but it is truly one of a kind foi r&rewibury Office lllddletows Office oath within six months from this datt. SECTION 3. a li hereby leltrmlnM HOUSES FOR SALE someone who appreciates the BH 08 1-331 Dated; April 1st. 1M3 LITTLE SILVER - UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE DESIGN-Porcl HOUSES FOR SALE and declared as follows: chirm of an older home and has WI NIID OODD BOIIXS for MrlOUl HAROLD T. COBB (a) That an bonds or bond an- across front of house, good size rooms, raised hearth in living the vision of restoration. To buyers. Ths JDowstra Agency-, Realtors, HI Tlndall Road. tioloatton notes) Issued pursuant lo room, full dining room, good size kitchen, two bedrooms down- n K. Front St. Red Bank. BH M700, Hlddletown, N. J, this ordinance 'shall bear Interest ADORABLE BUNGALOW EN FAIR HAVEN - Charming Cap settle an estate. Asking $39,500. Sole J&xecutor at a rate, not exceeding six per stairs, staircase to upstairs, space for two large bedrooms and FAIR HAVEN — Dining room, Cod on nicely planted corner lot FURNISHID ROUBB WAKTBO—Four Merrill E. Richardson. Eiq.« ceotoun per annum, and the ma> bath, large enclosed breezeway porch, garage, lovely 95-ft. yar< three bedrooms, screened porch, Living room and kitchen are pan- bedroonu, In Red Banlc area. From 119 Ridge Ave., turiUts, form ant til other matters not determined herein shall be de- with trees, homey and like new. Asking $22,500. "Wide S.l.ctionof Choice June to September. Call 7>7-MM after Asbury Park, N. J., patio, full basement. $12,508. eled, fireplace, two bedrooms and > p.m. ' Attorney . termined by resolution or retolu. bath. Partly finished expansion Homw" April 5. 12. l», 38 . ttonf ot the governing body of th* COLONIAL WITH CHARM - FIELDSTONE AND FRAME two- COZY RANCH-Three bedroom WANTED — Two. Three, and four-bed Township ol Middletown adopted attic for extra room: Washer ani pursuant to law. xtory, three bedrooms, center hall, large living room with colonial room homes. 115,0O0-li0,0OO. SLWOO] attached garage. Basement dryer. Two-car garage. $M,80C SH H017 A. ARMSTRONG AGENC7, Realtoi NOTICE (b) That the period of useful- fireplace; rear screened porch, dining room and modern kitchen, Beautifully landscaped. Ferfecl SH Prospect Ave,, Little Silver 8H MSO MONMOVTH COtTNY aeas u defined by the Statutes ot garage, tastefully decorated in the New England decor, most at' for children. $14,900. SURROGATE'S COURT New Jersey K hereby deurmlnea to FAIR HAVEN WATERFRONT - INTEKESrED IN S3$,000 to I4J.0C Notice lo Growers to Freseat be rwty (fo) yean. tractive trees and shrubbery, the unusual. Asking $26,500. Older two-story dwelling in de- STANLEY K. DOWNS three-bedroom, two-bath /bouse. Ho1 (c) That the lUOTlemefltal debt ST. LEO'S PARISH-Attractive lightful neighborhood. Hall, liv- Cross area, Rumson. Write "8.K. «STATSOT BA •taJ.ment required by R8/4(U:241 Box Ml, Red Bank. < HAN, EECBASED was, prior to the pataan at ttut wooded area. Three-bedroom ing room, dining room, kitchen Pursuant to the order ot EDWAR: ordinance, on first reading, duly . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE split level. Large recreation and breakfast room on first floor. C BKOEOE, Surrogate ot the Count: made and filed In U» otact ot thi livini THOMPSON -LEGAL NOTICE- ot Monmoufn. thli day made, on th< Township Clerk ot tht Township of. room, modern kitchen, Four bedrooms, bath on secom application of the undersigned, Oeorge Mlddlttown and said supplemental - room. $20,900. floor. Full basement with hoi AGENCY Morgensteln, Surviving Executor ot the dttt statement shows Wat tht $500 DOWN $650 DOWN—30-year mortgage a' eitafe ot th* said Barbara B. ,Orosi- water oil heat. Garage. Hurry- SINCERE SERVICE SINCE 1935 1 frost debt ot sail Township of Kid. No Closing Costs $127 a month including taxes, foi LINCROFT — Country setting man, deceased, notice Is hereby give Sietown as dewed la sSeUon tOA: Three*edroom home on fine res- qualified buyer. Immaculat hurry-hurry. $21,000. SH 1-0700 NOTICE to the creditors ot said deceased ti >-*3 of the Revised BtMutes It In- Four-bedroom ranch. Formal MONMOUIH COUNTS present to the said Surviving Execu creased by this OrdlnaiM* by Wl,- idential street. Living room, ranch on tree-shaded wide, dee; dining room, living room with 81 E. Front St. Red Bank tor their claims under oath within i 000.00 and that the obllgtUons au- fall dining room, kitchen, full plot. Three bedrooms (two twit ONE OF RUMSON's better buil SIRROOATE'S COURT months from this due. thorited by this Ordinance will ot fireplace, breezeway. Nicel) ers offers this eight-room, VA Notice to Creditors to Present Sated: April 4th, IMS vflthbi the debt llmltatlocs pc*. basement, oil hot water heat, size), 21' living room. Spacious, PRIME LOCATION - % acre •onbed by Ue Local Bond Law. landscaped. $21,900. tiled baths center hall Colonial Claims Agalatt Estate OEOROBS HORalNSTBIN two-car garage and workshop, deluxe kitchen with natural wooc beautifully landscaped, in prestige ESTATE or IR11A MINN MU Edmund Terrace, (d) mat the amount of the pro- blacktop driveway. Approximate- cabinets, formica counters and with full cellar, .forced hot ai neighborhood. Hand hewn shakes OROELL. DECEAStD Union, New Jersey, ceeds of the bonds or notee au- gas heat, firepjace, dishwasher, Surviving Executor. thorlztd by this OrdlnaiKt ahall in- ly $108 per month pays. all. We built-Ins. Ceramic tiled bath, ROLAND PIERSON gives this house "a special look." Pursuant to the order of EDWARD Messrs. Arnone i Zsgsr clude p#ee*sary expendlturts for In- double wall oven range, two-car C BROEOB, Surrogate of the County have key. $12,200. Attached garage. Four large bedrooms, three full of Uonmouth, this day made, on lbs P. O. Box SO terest on the obligation to finance AGENCY garage, %-acre plot. $93,000. baths; living room with fireplace, application ot the undtrslgned, Flrn Red Bank, New Jersey, tha aald Improvement and legal iferchanU National Bank, Aitjury Fart; Attorneys expenses and the cost ot tht U- VETS NO $ DOWN ORIGINAL MODEL HOME— REALTOR formal dining room, spacious Sole Bxecutor ot the estate of the i April 12. lA St Kay 1 SM.S3 tuaoce ot such obligations and en. - Non-Vet $500 Down Tree-shaded, eight-room Colonl gtaeirtaf tees, aid the other mat- JOHN L MIIMUGH kitchen, large paneled den, two- IrtnariUnna Oroell, deceased, notice ter* specified In Section 4OA-3-M- Four-bedroom home. Llvin, decor. Large living room, sep- 300 Half Mile Rd., Corner 1 of the Ravieeil Statutes of New Mr- car garage, full basement with *.***&*said decease «d.™ tPo upresen> me;creditort to the !sai odt room, dining room, kitchen, ful arate dining room, deluxe kitch- Newman Springs Rd. REALTORS-INSURORS outside entrance. Layout of Sole Executor tBelr claims under oath „ „ COUNTY basement, oil heat, dead-em en with dishwasher, 2V recrea within six months from this date. SEcrriOM 4. Pending the tssuana ot> house perfect solution to difficult SVBROOATS'S cotmr said bonds, the cost of aald work 'may street, city sewers. All this and -tion room, four lovely bedroom (Near Garden State Parkway) Member of Red Bank Sated: April nit. UN NeUce te Creditors to Present in-low problem. Priced for quick FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL Claims Against Estate be temporarily Bnanced by the Is- if you decide Oils weekend, you Vfi baths, two-car garage. All Red Bank P.O. SH l-757i Multiple Listing Service suance of bond anticipation notes, ami sale at $38,500. BANK, Asbury Park XBTATE OF WILLIAM OROSSMAN, each of saw notes shall contain a. re. can chose color for complete ex- for only $26,500. By: JOSEPH r. ITULLIN, DECEASED. dial that it la Issued In sntlclpalloa MEMBER 35 Rumson Rd. Phone 842-350 * Trust Officer Pursuant to the order of EDWAR: terior decorating. We have kej BIG FAMILY? We have a big C01 HatUson Avenue C. BROECE, Surrogate ot the Count; of tht Issuance ol bonds, asd shall de- KING SIZE COMFORT-Immac aortbe In general terms the purpose or $15,500. OF RED BANK house to (it it. Five bedrooms, Asburr Park, New Jeney of Monmouth, this day made, on thi purposes for the financing • of whica ulate eight-room' Colonial ranc Sol* Executor anpllcatlon of .the undersigned, Oeorxi MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE two bafts, living room with fire- Alston Beekman, Jr., ESQ. Morgensteln, Surviving Executor of tht the note Is Issued. All such notes may VETS NO $ DOWN bordering on open country. Goo pe Issued for a period of not exceed- REAL ESTATE place, dining room,' spacious 10 Broad Street estate of the said William Grossman, ing* one (1) year, and may be re- size living room, dining room, Red Bank, New Jersey deceased, notice is hereby given ' Non-Vet $600 Down citchen with breakfast ares, den, the creditors bt said to pre- newed from llmt lo time for period modern deluxe kitchen, gam WEST LONO BRANCH Attorney of not' exceeding on* Xv year, but ' Three-bedroom ranch. Large liv- ASSOCIATES full basement, low taxes. Lo- Apr. n. U. S». Hay J S31.I8 sent to the said Surviving Executoi room, four twin size bedrooms, their claims under oath within ' such notes, including renewals, shall ing room, modern family, size cated on s quiet Red Bank strfet, months from this date. mature tnd paid not more man two two tiled baths, large enclosec REALTORS «) yean (rom thi oats of the original kitchen (wall oven, counter top very convenient to schools ani ' NOTICE Dated: April 4th, ISO range), ceramic tiled bath, full rear porch. Hot water beat. Ful SILVERBROOK 127 Oakland St. ReUBank OEOROB MORQENSTira notes, excect a* •ptelBcally provided ' ping. Asking $26,000. Call MONMOETH COUNTS' 1SD Edmund Terrace la section iaArW.- ».»•.,•» basement, attached gara. basement, garage. What a valuf SHadyslde 7-3445 ir appointment. SURROGATE'S COURT Union, Niw Jersey, BBcmoN B. That this OMinanee Ished recreation room. We at $22,9001 PARK Notice to Creditors to Present Surviving Executor shall take effeot twenty (30) days aft- GI and FHA Mortgages Meisrt. Arnone L Zater er the tint pubHoatloa thereof atttr key. $15,900. AT WEST LONO BRANCH MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING Claims Arabst Estate ELWOOD A. Seven Day Service ESTATE OF EDWIN K. CONOVER, P. O. Box M final passage. FOUR BEDROOMS DECEASED. Red Bank, N. J., Passed and approved at a meeting of CUSTOM HOMES Pursusnt to the order of EDWARD Attorneys the Township Oomtniuee of the Town- > McGOWAN ARMSTRONG FROM OLD SHREWSBURY Oldei -. RROEGE. Surrogate of the County April a 1», M. May S (NX ship ot Middletown held on April M, home, needs some repairs, dinln FAIR HAVEN-NEAR.RIVER- of Uonmouth, this day/made, on the AOENCY REALTOR $20,990 AGENCY room, new heating system, ne Older roomy home with four bed- application ot the undersigned, Virgin* NOTICE JOHN T. LAWLIEY, 556 Prospect Av«. Ltttli Bllv la Conover Bahreaburf, Janet C. Cfnirman ol tht Township ntRECn H»y. 35 to Wl.lt paint outside, large lot. rooms, cheerful living room, 14x Plener and Edwin Taylor Conover. Ex. MOrTMOCTR COUNTY SUBROOATES COURT >mm ttM RED BANK SH 7-3001 SH 1-4500 (O(t Eatoniown Circle) continue Asking $11,000. 16 dining room, kitchen with ecutors of the estate of the aald Ed< Attest: ° ' Will St.. to FUrwty Ave,, turn lett o wfn R. Conover, deceased, notice u Nolle* to Creditors to Present Member Multiple Lnunt Vet No Down Payment breakfast room, wide hall, base- dalme Agalsjat Estate Howard W. Roberts, Filmiy Ave. to modus. hereby liven to the creditors of said Township Clerk 24-Hour Service Non-Vet — $350 Down ment. Two-year-old furnace, hot deceased to present to the said Ex- ESTATE OP JOHN VINCENT MC MNOROFT — Bl-level, landacsged pli BILVERIBROOK — SB 1-1200 ecutors their clalml under oath, within KENNA, DECEASED. April 33 ' S39.1O ahade trees. 1SM1& living room, dloii water heat. New domestic hot six months from this date. Pursuant to the order of EDWARD room, 12x14 kitchen, four bedrooms, 2 RED BANK — (Close to Broat water heater, large open porch • Dated: April 3th, wa . BROBGB, Surrogate of the Count NOTICE OF SCTTUEMKNT ^ beUu, double garage. *W,eOO. of Monmouth, this day made, on the Or ACCOUNT, AND DIRECTlONll Four-Bedroom Cape Cod St.) Handyman or contractor's with awnings .storage attic. Good VIRGINIA CONOVER BAHRENBUR' application ct the undersigned. William FOR PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION MounJ Yarnon Colonial dream. Run down older build- condition. Garage. Plot 50x200 * Butler Laie, A. Schilling, Sole Executor of the es- ESTATE OF ANNIE P. WATRQUS, SCHANCK ASENC Hlddletown, K. 3. tate of tne said John Vincent McKen- DECEASED. XATOKTOWN — Vets no dawa. mini T*ro*ao» hilltop lettlnc In Locust. Tei that is vacant and can be on small inlet. $21,000. JANET C. PIBPER a, deceased, notice Is hereby given Realtor 120 Main SL. Notice is hereby given that the ac- mum down to all qualified buyers. I Linden PL Red Ban;roomj. 962.SOO. Call Raymond Soetkel converted into three apartments o the creditors ot sail deceased to Near buses and school. With two-car SH 1-2383 lor Inspection, Viotu jteyport, N. J. present to th* aaia Sole Executor Ihilr counts of the subscriber, Trustee ot thej (arise, hot water heat, dry basement, SH 7-O3W Asking $8,500 — But wul listen tc CAPE COD ON KNOLL- View BDWIN TAYLOR CONOVER claims, under oath within six months estate ot. said Decessed will bt au- and city lewtn. Present large mor Momber Multiple Ll OS 1-OWO audited and stated by the Surrogate CEASED Trustee. ' reatloA room. One-car garage wilt lorch, wall-to-wall carpeting, gu dry- of the County of Monmouth and re. Pursuant to the order of XDWARD Alston Beekman, Jr., Esq. KEYPORT — SH-ioom Cape workshop. Lot 125'x20O'. Complete!} T. Many extras. OI mortgage. 121,100. Member fed Bank Multiple Luting ani MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING ported for leltlement to The Mon- C. BROEOS, Sum|ate of the County Counaellor at Law, Dutch dormer, 2tt car garage. landscaped, with dwarf fruit orchard, )9 1-1511. Northern Monmouth Multiple I.mln; mouth County Court, Probate Division, of Monmouth, this day made, on the 10 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. CO 4-1831. Price »23,80O. CHAPFIN AGENCY SHREWSBURY BOROUQH-Capa Cod on Friday, the 7th day of June A. D.,application of the undersigned, Alston Hwy. 35, Enlontown. LI 2*1153. (1,000 DOWN 1&63, at fi:30, o'clock a.m.,. at th Beekman, Jr., Sole Executor of the April 19, 26. May 3, 10 133.20 VAIL HOMES — Four-room bungal tour rooms, ttla bath down, one or twe SYCAMORE AVENUE County Court House, Monument and estate ot the Mid Helen M. Btler, de- small down payment. $69.60 per mont] PAIR HAVEN - RJVBR OAKS :ooms up, Attached garage. Enclosed Conn Streets, Freehold, Now Jersev, ceased, notice Is hereby given to the Includes all utilities. LI 2-3357. AVt% Mortgage torch, playroom, taw taxes. Uany ex- H TJiree«edroom spilt, A four bedrooms, two baihs, Jalousied at which time Application will be made creditors of said deceased to presen NOTICE OF rcnilC SAIK MIDDLETOWN—Three-bedroom ranch Three bedrooms, one bath, separate ras. Asklnl J1CBM. SH 1-0230 tfter condition, Hi batlu, attached carag torch, mahogany paneled family room. for the allowance of Commissions an< to the said Sole Executor their claims Or PERSONAL PROPERTY large kitchen, washer, dryer, nice dining room, family room with aepar* fenced property. Many extraa. 9X7, Dishwasher, freezer, carpeting ttlroutti- Counsel fees, and Instructions of Ihi under oath within six months from FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES its entrance, large screened porch. GOO, Call CO 4-5SSC. out• •. Beautifully landscaped, top Idea- neighborhood. By owner, 113,900. 78' •HREK-BBDROOM RANCH — Two Court. this date. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that 5166. Many dogwood, holly, maple, oak and lathi, den. kitchen with pmtry and tlon. Ifany extra*, LI 1-3123. Date! April 11th A. D. 1M3. Dated: April 2nd, 1963 pine trees. Asking {23,000, Call own- HOLMDEL - Unspoiled cinter hi ROBERT J. LAYTON, will sell st Public Auction on th* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Flv er, SH 7-3672. llshwsaher, two-car garaie. LI 2JM7, Colonial farm house on about f»u: LTC1I COLONIAL — Home on five ALSTON BEEKMAN, JR. 29lh day of April, 1863. at 2:00 p.m.. acres. Three large) bedrooms, baui and 6(0 Mattlson, Avenue, 37 Circle Drive. prevalltog time, at my office in tli* minutes irom new Hydrofoil. Ranch, .EW SHREWSBURY — Substantial acres of high ground In fine area Asbury Park, N, J. home on 9i landscaped acre. Llvln ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Like ntw, country home on two acree. Four Eight rooms plus two finished attic powder room upstairs. Living room Rumson, New Jersey Borough Hull, Borough of Little SIN room, fireplace, kitchen, dinette als three-bedroom split, 1H baths, two- large bedrooms, living room, tlrftpll.ee, rooms, fine trees, barns. Needs mod- eaturts log-burning noni fireplace, FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL Sole Executor ver, >iew Jersey the following de- full dining room. Three bedrooms, tw :ar garage, city sewers, many extras. formal dining room, tiled kitchen, 21 ernizing. If you like to remodel Oils >anquet sized dining room, country BANK. ASBURY PARK. Alston Beekman, Jr.. Esq. 'crlbed goods and chattels owned by 'need to sell. 281-9020 after S p.m. kitchen, pmtry, den, powdir room, if By: JO8EPK F. MULUN. 10 Broad street. ALBERT T.' DIG-IROLAMO. trading a» batha, recreation room, two-car ga len, zoned hot water heat, full cellar, lIas fotor yotiyou,. $25,000. VAN VLIET AOEN- screened porch, tnree car garage. rage. Air conditioned. Washer, dryer, wo-car garaee, extras Include washer, CX. Reallitor. Hi-UU. Vice President and Trust Officer. Red Bank. New Jeney Sycamore Greens, which goods ani blacktopped. 3',-;, yean old. 291-1014. HAZLET — Four bedrooms, dining, Quaint, comfortable, and lovely, $27,* 601 Mattlton Avenue, Attorney chattels are located at Sycamore! recreation room, garage. i% baths, dryer, dlshwaaher, carpeting, llri RUMSON ED., RUMBON — Spacious KM. MGBY ASSOCUTXS — SH 1- Asbury Park, N. J. April 9, U ft, 36 S3S.53 oreeni. Sycamore Avenue, In the Bor- HAZLET — Split level. Three larg, storms. $19,200. CO 4-2482. alarm system. Lovely bay window: Uiree-year old, four-bedroom, funlly Trustees. ough of Little Silver, Monmoutb Coun* Unusual bargain at J3D.5OC. JUOB room, three all tiled bathroomt, Robert J. Layton, Esq., bedrooma, recreation room, 1% baths LITTLE SILVER — Seven-room Capi aSSOCIATES — BH 1-7741. XED BANK — Blver Plaxa section. y, New Jersey; Fenced yard. J16.3O0. CASEY'S AOEN Cod, • two tiled baths, fireplace, largi custom-built home on 1.W landicaped CounieUor at Law. New Jersey Stale Department el One (1| PIZZA PIE OVEN acres. Modern kltcneo, dinette, lull [19,000. Attractive Cape Cod. Seven C4O Mattlson Avenue. Civil Service Exaralaatlais CY, Hwy 35, Hazlet CO 4-8442. living room, full dry cellar, attached RAIR KAVBK-DUPI>BX rooms, bath, automatic heat. Occupancy Two (3) REFRIGERATORS, ELEC- garage. S21.f90O. BII 7-3300. Immaculate condUkm. Five roomi each, baiement, two-car garage. Beautiful Asbury Park, N. J. Open to dtlteni, 12 months reslden TR1C IK YOU NEBD — An elegant hom ,wo-car garage, buement. All separate home for gracious living. Ovei 3.2OC fune IS. Exclusive with CONSTANCE April 19. 26. May 1 10 S35.S8 In Holmdel Township. 1 Immediately, four twin bedrooms, tnre MIDDLETOWN —bordering Red Banl ltlllUes. Rent |95 ptr month, each ft. lU.COO. 8<2-0109 or KB 1-39BO. IMITH, II Maple Ave., Fair Havsn. Clerk Stenographer, Salary, Contael One (l) OUTDOOR, NEON SIGN full baths, 21x16 playroom, lovely pore River frontage, orchard, farm, ihrubs, inlt. Ko down payment for qualified IH 1-2308. Municipal Authorities for Salary Rates. cellar, two-car garage, eatobllBhe< walnuts, chestnuts, magnolia, Ulics, HAZLET — Fleetwood Park. Three, COUNTY OF MONMOTJTH ^ets. Uv< In one unit, rent trie other, EUroNTOWN-six room ranch, three Clerk Typist, Salary, Contact Munici- THE SAID BALE shall he made on lawn, shrubbery and [rult tree*, as- dogwood, nine acres. Dial 74JL-6313, four cost approximately $40 per month, ledroom ranch, excellent condition, bedrooms, tile bath, electric kitchen, STATE OF NEW JERSEY pal Authorities for Salary Rates. •umable Ilife mortgage. Don't full tc Or come to 607 Went Front St. >eauUfully landscaped. l'S bathl, lul iccount of nonpayment ot personal ace ua thli weekend. Price reduce* mmedlate occupancy. RAY BELL, casement, 20x22 recreation room. Own. Full cellar, tree shaded lot, good loca- Notice Is hereby given that sealer Applications will be accepted from property taxes for We years US1I, I960, for quick sale J23.9OO. RIQBY AS UBTOM BRICK FRAME RANCH — Realtor, PR fi-460fi. Eves. A Sun, r transferred. 2S Stanford Dr. CO <-lon. J10.900. LI 2-0(64. ilds will be received by the Board ilgh school seniors. 991 and 1982 In. the total amount ot BOCIATE3 — SH 1-7741. Plaster walls, steel beamed, heated Ince Lamberto. 787-1250. (89. >f Chosen Freeholders of the Count Announced closing date for filing ap- WI9.62 togelhsr with »39.fa Interest cellar. Fireplace, double garage, thre of Monmouth for the Reconstruction o! >llcatlons, May «. isea. For appllca- and statutory tm In accordance wlUa FAIR HAVEN — Thres-bedroom C»po lertrooma, two-llled baths, large porch, OLMDBL — One acre. Full _ UTTLE 8ILVBR — One-story ranch, LOTS AND ACREAGE Bridges No. H-21 and No. H-24 ons, duties, and minimum qualifies- Ions, lowest taxes. Approximately 2,- Crawfords Corner Road and Bridge No. o. 54:4^-85, Cod. Paneled living room with fire raa heat, lull acre with trees, brook, 00 sq. ft. home. Pour bedrooms, V,' five rooms, 1% baths, full, dry baie- ons. apply to Department of Civil place, eat-In kitchen, ceramic tile bath rlvacy and view. OS 1-3232, nenL By appointment only. Tour RUMSON — Hi ACRES on bill hlgb 1-28 on Longstreet Road, all over irvlce, Bute House, Trenton, New CALVIN A. ROWB, Tax Collector laths, family room with raised hearth lamanasaen Brook In the Township ol patio, convenient to schools, shopping ^aJl fireplace, three zone baseboard iroker protected. 747-5203. and dry, beautiful view, top location, Jersey or from the branch office, 10 Borough ofMl>nnlouU Little Silvel r In the anil commuting. $15,500. ail 7-3018. [XJVELY SEVEN-ROOM SPUT — 1H 14,000, 84Z-O4M after S p.m.. all day llolmdel, County of Monmouth, N. J. Mulberry Street. Newark 2, New Jer- ™°a V jaLhs, all Improvements, enclosed paUo, ot water heat, Anderson window LEO'S PABISH — Llncroft. Ranch and opened and read In public In thesey. Completed application blanks FOUR.ROOM VAIL HOME APART- large fenced In lot, near high school. 'all, larte built-in refrigerator. WfUl- tome, three bedroomi. two bathl, Saturday, Sunday. )-wall carpeting, ani drapes. Over. lall of Records. Main Street. Free< lould be sent to the Department of MENT FOR SALE — Oil heat. LI 2- OS 1-S0&1. anflly room, full cellar, two-ear (a- TRFJlNr LOT — 60x100. On hold, N. J.. on Wednesday May 1, Mvll Service, State House, Trenton, MB7. Ized two-car garage, pallo and ileck. .ge, baseboard hot water heat, ex- tarnegat Bay; Club house, three pools, 1963 at 2:00 o'clock p.m., prevalllni NOTICE ftED BANK AREA — Immaculate 1u» basement. Country setting. Own- :er>ttonal value at *!1,9M>. Call 717- K.M. Call SII 1-62M. Mew Jersey. Candidates who file ap- MONMOUTH COUNTY LINCROFT — Three-bedroom split, rec anch type home. Three large bed- .line. plications and art qualified will asking 134,000. 046-4241. Plant, specifications and form of bid. SURROGATE'S COURT reation room, enclosed porcn. wan 'ooms, 1'] baths, 12x20 glass enclosed HOICE SELECTION ot iwo-to-trjrie 1 'slve no further notice to appear. notice to Creditors to Present to-wall carpeting. $18,500. SH 7-52G7. lorch, two-cnr garage, gaa heat, ga AZLET — Eliht-room ipllt. Panele. 1UMBON — Just completed on lA aero wooded plots. Oak. beecb and lontract and bond for the pn Examinations will be held, Saturday. Claims Against Estate • -age-size garden house on beautifully jcrentlon room, modern kitchen with tcres, wooded, two-story Colonial, four dogwood, some wllh view and brook, worlt, prepared by H. Leroy Mart'n, May 18, 1M3 at 9:00 A.M. Applicants APPLEBHOOK I — Unusual live room Uonmouth County Engineer, have been ranch styie on M acre. Completely andacnppd l'i acres. Five minute Ishwaiherer. TwoTwo full baths, attachattacheet occlrnoim, 2M> baths, two-car gsrafe >thers high and rolling, deed restrlo- will report to Freehold Regional High 'rom Ganlen State Exit 100. Owner rage. FlflgatonF g e patiopatoti , wall-lo-'-'flllllll H8.O00. SH HSlt. Ions to protect purchiitr.-J9.50O and filed In the office of said Engineer In School, Broadway, Freehold, New Jer- redecorated. -Comfortable, economlca the Hall of Records aforementioned and .""""' •» ""> order of EDWARD electric house with new oil furnace. ill 1-8209. , ' irpets. BtormsBt , acreens, blindsblid . Near ip. "Holmwood, Atlantic Township, olB. Blxcellent rommutalion. 3(W LARGE over 3.000 sq. ft. split level "am It. striker. Realtor, Uolmdsl .y be Inspected by prospective bid- Aprli 12. 18, M S21.3S C. BP.OEOE. Surrogate of the Count»' Heated oversized garage-shop. Other INCKOFT — 8 Coronet Ave. Three> H8.9OO. CO 4-0887. house, Cloverhlll L&ne, Colts Neck J. HBnil den during business hours. Bidders ot Monmouth, this day made, on thk • unusual features. By appointment only. iicilroom split leve, within walking (11L Township, beautiful wooded hillside. will be furnlehed with a copy of the application of the undersigned, Henry Call OS 1-0842. ance of St. Leo's. For sale by owner. IHKBW8BURY — Two large, two aver- (30,000. Call S«-8fll7. EBT LOKO BRANCH — A lot, fully plans and specifications by the Engl* D. Cross and The Summit Trust Com- ,ge Ijedrooma. 1V4 baths, four-year Co- NOTICE •K7' JB3t«cu»°f" »f the eeute of th* CUSTOM-BUILT RANCH-Center hall, !•/£ baths, eat-In kitchen, living room ENJOY THE BUN IN THE MORNINO, fiproved. ready for building. Call CA leer upon proper notice and nayment MONMOUTH COUNTY •even rooms, fireplace, science kitch- ,nd dining roorrt, recreation room, Qnlal. Near fort. Good achoola, stores, 3»2. after 0. of a fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) pay- SURROGATE'S COURT «*M Henrietta . M, Cross, deceased. iundry room with rear entrance, largi full basement, garage, Tounistown AND THE MOON AT NIGHT —New lie' to the Treasurer of the County lotlce Is hereby given to the creditors en, two baths, ajr conditioned. Com enter ball, garage, cellar, patio, one lichen, counter stove, wall oven, In- nglncer designed contemporary home, X)T — 10D'X137M' 9 Deal Ave., Port/ Notice te Creditors lo Present if sam deceased to present to th* pletcly landscaped on }; ncre henvily ircom, 1111,300, 741-5315, dramatic glasa walls, ledwootl &nd upeck Section. Dceanport. ready fo Monmouth. Glalmi Against Estate isld Executors their claims under oath wooded lot. Call OS 1-309G. ,a!f acre. J22.600. Open Saturday and >rlck, Overlooking private pond, two uild on. CA 2-4912. Near water. Bids must be made on' standard ESTATE OF ROBERT STEINE unday between 1 and fl or call EH 7- 1DDLETOWN — 4 Acker Dr. Three icres pine trees. Pour bedrooms, two proposal forms In the manner desig- MANN, DECEASED. vlthln six months from this date. CUSTOM-BUILT COLONIAL — In Oak 22W> fnr sppointment. ?drooms, IVj batha, birch kitchen, TEW OF RANDY HOOK BAY—And nated therein and required by the Pursuant to the order ot EDWARD Bated: April 4th, 1963 Hill. Under 30,000. Ttiree bedrooms :lectrlo kitchens complete. Three baths, '«w York City. Large wooded lot, HBNRr D. CROSS 2Vt baths, fireplace in living room IANC1I ~ Six rooms, ivk baths, fire iparate dining. Large recreation room 31-F*!, Intercom, two fireplaces, four specifications. , must bee enclosed In BROEQE, Surrogate of the County ilacc, two-car garage. Basement, On >nvenlent location. S10.2S1- OS 1-13S8. latlos. Sacrifice estate. 8H J-5702. 111 section ot Atlantio Highlands, m lealed envelopes bearini g thh e name and Monmouth." this day made, on the 4 Cheryl Lane paneled den. A kitcben with Beau •plication of the undersigned. The Oakhuret, N. J. Coup cabinet space, and built-in dlsh- £ acre hill, landscaped, dogwoods. In OUR BEDROOM COLONIAL — Per- address of the bidder and name Df liver Plaza, near Garden State Park RED BANK COLONIAL - Three bed OODED BUILDINO BITE — One the work on the outside: addreseed to lonmouth County National Bank, Red THB SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY waaher. Natural shake shingle aiding •ct condition. Within walkinwalking distancstan e rooms, living room with fireplace, din- the Board of Chosen Freeholders ot the Bank, Sole Bxeeutor of the eatate of By: CALVIN A, STETSON. req.ulrei no paint. Over ?i acre, natural 'ay. Call SH 1-7653. marketk t s In ShShrewsburyb y. 1!!4 bt.h , Ing oom, modern eat-In kitchen, heat- ere, excellent-.location. VAN VL1BT b.athi, GENCV, Realtor, MS-44M. County of Monmouth and must be ac- he laid Robert Stelnemann, deceased, Trust Officer wooded back yard, aide lawn b 1 g RUNOTNO BROOK — Amidst munv 11 dinindii g roomm, fulflll bbuementt. caca- id sun room, IK baths, garagi. Extras. companied 'by a bonding certificate and nice is hereby given to the creditors 367 Springfield Avenue, enough for baseball. By the owner. .all treea is the setting lor this four- ge, fenced-tn playyard. Carpeting, 18,900. SH 1-M73. COLTS NBCKj a certified check, drawn to the order said deceased to present- to the Summit, New Jersey Call 08 MB27. jedroom, 'i\h l>nth ranch, In Llncroft. creens, storm saih, dryer Included, THREE ACRES — Near pond, H,S00. of the Monmouth County Treasurer, for .Id Sole Executor their claims under Executors URrantred septic and hotwater heater. OWNER - Transferred. Middle- LITTLE SILVER — Pleasant older lany extras are Included In the asking iwn, Harmony Rd. £lght-room split 2H ACRE wooded lot, excellent loca> not lew than Ten Psr Cent (10ft) of Kth within six months from this date. rank W. Olive., Esq. rice of S3*,BOO. THOMPSON — BAR19,000' . RIOBY ASSOCIATES — BH I- on, 11,000. Dated: April 2nd, 1063 441 Snrlngfield Ave. home, lot 70x170, two blocks to school, evel 1VJ bathl, lull basement, ga- the amount bid and be delivered at I • oyi It dim, 417VO •hopping area. Large eat-In kitchen, 'ELL. RraltorB, SH 7-5600. Ml. HP.EE ACHFP _ Partially wooded the place and an the hour above Summit, New Jersey ' nge, fenced. Assume low cost 4H% THE MONMOli; H COUNTY Attorney *• pantry, mud room, ful) size dining NEPTUNE - Four bedrooms,' two PI,E1me with dlnlns room, fireplace, llreplace, 10'x35' screened porcli over- IO0MINO HOUBE — IS rooms fur- Freeholders of the County of Won- and Carton, bedroom, three-bath split. Family iouvenleni lo bus, train, schools, tfrecned sleeping porch. $24,B0O. HAR- looking Naveilnk Blver, Best reiidtn- ilshed. Deilrablo neighborhood. Vabu- mouth. 17 First Ave., REGISTER room and screened porch. Lovely trees (lurches, shopping center. Extras alone it,D LINDBMANN, Broker, Highway al nelghboriiood. Moderate taxes, price MIS view. »l.CO0. FJSiLAYXReel Estate JOSEPH C. IRWIN, Director Atlantic Highlands, N. J., and rosei. m»r LI 2-2264. Ivenlngs and weekends, call OS 1-1605. ing, Ouners. 741-5197. Eatontown. Id 2-&10Q. I April IS, 26 (38.52 .prll 5, 12. is. 36 133.30 CLASSIFIED ADS BED BANK REGISTER Friday, April 26, 1963-31. KOTKE TO amucm-i Lorch Gets Comm_t«e «< TV Keynotes «1U P.H. 'Pat hold a nubile heartai cm ByHAHVEYPACK that 1 bad resigned myself t« » Assigned To Hall kladletom, K J, ax is About to fall on the demise o! the first comedy team Bridge Column best new comedy show of the actually created lyy TV, until I seaton, and TV provides so few saw their episode a lew weeks West Germany If you're a good bridge detec- West gets in early with a tfia- intentional laughs these days it ago about the carpenter's ping- M1DDLET0WN - Victor H tive you keep a pair of handcuffs mood *nd leads nil otiier heart, IBtW ZUCKEBMAN, Secretary doesn't teem lair to let "Dickens pong team. This classic, which Lorch, 46, of 83 West Roosevell in your pocket. You never know whereupon East takes four heart '-"•»"— Township PlsttilM Board and Fenster" go down without a belongs with Bilko and the mon- Cir., a specialist with the Army tricks to defeat Uie contract. (If JJu Townsklp OonunlttM rwrves ike April 13.11 when you're going to need them claim under « Mt to aeoevt ar rejaot Mr m all fight. key and Incy in the candy fac- Electronics Materiel Support right moment you want South decides not to develop th» (run tUa data. MOs. When the press releases first tory, convinced me that if ABC Agency, will leave here earl, Dttsd: Apt!) Uth. 1M 5 ADVEKTISEMKST FOR BIDS to get up from your chair and diamonds, he can take only eight U» TWrnrttp clert. TowtwlU* Mall, The Board of Education Ultle silver announced that ABC had bought lets this program fade into limbo next month on a two-year fiel snap them on some bridge crimi- DORM r xranx Kings Wdnwy. MMdlelwra, Me tricks before giving up.) Icliool. will receive aetled blcij fot a situation comedy show about they should lock all their execu- service assignment at Frankfurt, Bj£Sii5, Htm Je ••y uroupona proper notificationotificti n mml par' the furnishing of No. 4 FUEL OIL. nal's wrists. Bid llata of specific quality and type two carpenters, starring a pair tives in a big screening room West Germany. of material are available iat the Lit. Imagine that you're watching THE HANDS Counsellor l. Markham Place. Lit. of virtual unknowns, John Astin and make them watch films of Mr. Lorch and his wife foi the play of today's hand, Keep April tie Oliver. Office of the secretary of and Marty Ingels, it seemed as ,the CBS brass dancing in the many years have been prominent ft Brwu atrtst the Boaxd of BduoaHon. the handcuffs ready and watch . Red Bask, Ksnr Jansr NOTICE n> OOflatURMMU though the network had decided streets. for their work with the crippled South dealer AprU It, KHstr a. IB .^"Opo»»l» ahoum be In the hands of for the criminal to show himself. tna Board Secretary not later than to surrender the time period to North-South vulnerable May «, 1WJ «;oo /.M. B.ttax» Tna Last year CBS was about to children's and youth activitiei West opens the six of hearts, NORTH P,J« opened at the Public Meeting CBS' "Route - and NBC's drop the excellent "Dick Van committees of the Red Ban> and East takes the queen, king • AIM •aomn coDimr •1 the Board S73 Executors at tin «UM at ft. mid Thi TOWMWJ OnntnUtM naerrta the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS maintenance team for duty in the to the king. South then claims MercrtM C. aarfner, dentnd, noUos SOUTH lgt Hi accept or-nieet any or «u The Townihrp CommlUee of the I saw the first episode and Former TV director Marty Ritt South Pacific area for three the rest of the tricks, making It htnbr giTen la tha creditors of Townshihip ofj juddjotowJUddlto n will receive A K Q 9 •ild dmaucd to present to tie. MM_«*i>^<«aima mj be oMalnefl tram b(da on Hay 8. 1983 at B:oo P.Mflipped. The film quality was was in town recently beating the years in World War II. He has game and rubber. V J 9 8 7 Eitcutrti ttwli rUlna uMct oslh wllh- ttc Itojoatljoatlp Clw*. TownaWp Hall, Klnji Blfbwy PrevaJlhig time, at the Township Hall. second rate, the laugh track was drums for his new Paramount had 22 years of service with the O I 10 5 in all months tan at* ml*. j Blfbway, Jclddletowi, New JH:KtaB Highway, MUdletowa, New Jerl You're slow, Hawkshaw! You wy, upon propeper notiacailoaon ana papayy - live and more annoying than the film, "Hud," starring Paul New- government. Once back from • K Q 10 ment X coat »f preparation •ey for the following road materials: should have slipped the bracelets HUIELDH »f preparation. J. 900 torn of V" Broken stone canned, but the actors were man. Since I had seen the film the war, he went to work for thi Sooth West North East WWASD W. ROBBSIB, ,«» tons ot %•• Broken etone on the criminal and should be TOWMWP OK* superb, the timing excellent, and and liked it, I patiently waited research and development sec- Pass Pan 10 19 Awli M 1 t0M Qa Trr mm marching him off to the station- Roid |Sui ^ *" * tion of the Signal Corps at Camp 2 NT Pan 3 NT All P*B - . J*, Ss F. 0. B. at a designed location spec the script was a gem. "Dickens for him to finish his plug before house by now. Opc&iflg 1^1 M« fp ^ . It Broad sttset "•i >>y me bidder. Tine distance froi and Fenster" was enthusiastically I turned the conversation to the Cole "and liked Monmouth Coun Had Bin*, N. J_ u Have you detected tlie crimi- NOTICE the designated location to the Township accepted by most critics and ABC good old days when Marty di- ty so well I decided to make my Attorney MONMOUTH COUNT* Mrago "11 bo taken into consideration nal? See If you can spot him by AprU 1», a. May S, 10 SURROGATE'S COURT In awarding the contract. was delighted. All over New rected and acted In over 150 TV home here." WoUw to debtors to Fresext yourself before you read on. DAILY QUESTION ADVIRTJ8KMKNT FO* Sne The Township OomraiUee reserves the York condemned buildings were plays. CHUms Atasstt Estate SS accept or reject any or all The Red Bank Lodge of Elks Black Crime As dealer, you hold: Spade*— The Boud of Iducatlm litu* M- ESTATE OF CORA FRANCEB plastered with ads that read "This »rtw» »U1 nuhra Halm Mdt FLYNN. DECEASED eomratlons mayy be obtained trofrom "Live TV was an exciting the- in appreciation of work done by It's a black crime, and East 7 6 4 3. Heart»-A K Q 10 4. lurniaiiir of JANITORIAL Pursuant to the order ot EDWARD *S?15nll> Clertt- Township Ball, building will not be demolished atrical experience," admitted ex- Mr. and Mrs. Lorch, will hold a BjpuBa Bid iiiu of ipKinc Q>UI- C B&OKaK, Surrogate of the County nja Highway, Mlddletown, New Jerl Is the criminal. His very first Diamonds-*. Clubs-8 7 3. What by 'Dickens and Fenster,' they're reception for them in lodge hall Itsr and tjm of mrtBrtal «r. «Y»ll»blt of aAenmouth, this day made, on the «ey. upon proper notification and pay- butcher boy Ritt who reportedly play was the crime. do you say? at tt. Uttla Silver School, lurlftinl application of the undersigned, Cath- ment of con of preparation. on ABC Friday nights." In a was the inspiration for Paddy from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Fl>», IJUle fllTtr. orriCB of th« See-erine X. DeUia, Administratrix of the HOWARD W. ROBERTS, West has opened the six of Answer: Pass. The hand is not estate of the sail Cora Frances Flynn. season completely dominated t>y nurj 01 lie Board of Education Township Olerk Chayefsky's.. "Marty.".. "Every When they leave, they will be hearts, his top card in East's quite worth an opening bid. ProP««« »>ouU b. ID the handa diceued, notice Is hereby given to AprU 36 (6 67 the CBS tidal wave, ABC thought week we discovered new actors, 01 Hie Board tccretirgr not laKr tBan the creditors of said deceased to pre- taking with them their two suit. This means that South has Change a small club to a heart, May 8. MO tXK VM. B.D.B.T. and sent to the maid Administratrix their they had found^ne bright spot. writers and directors, not to men- youngset children, Maureen, 18, "VlLbeJES*l'i °" pub"c M«'ta« claims under oath within six months TO CONTRACTORS Ratings Hurt the missing higher hearts—J-9-8-7. and you would open the bidding bom lhjj data, Township Committee of the tion the thrill of knowing some- and Kenneth 15. An older son, If East wins the first trick, he with your 6-4-2-1 distribution. Dated: April etn. 1M) Ip of Mlddletnwn will receive m 1 8> But in this ^business, critical thing could go wrong on camera Victor F. Lorch, now a student By tlw «Mar at taa CATHIIUNE I. VZUBA m f" ' ™° M 8:00 P.M., Pre- will get only three heart tricks, For Sheinwold't 36-page book- at Monmouth College, will remain atlomUtlli Ul «T Blocurn Hsc» ' acclaim and high ratings do not at any moment. I remember just as we have seen. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," lose Branch. N. J., Ings HljSway, Mlddletowo, New behind and reside with friends Of Administratrix 1 '£»£" toliowlnf road mateiterlals: : acclaim an dhigh ratings do not one show where I played a bank East should play the ten of send 50c to Bridge Book, Red MARIRAU. r. TBOatnON. Kern. Wise, wise, of Asphaltlo go hand in hand, and the people teller who was supposed to be the family. * Berlch hearts at the first trick, allow- Bank Register, Box 3318, Grand did not ftock to "Dickens and hL up. The crook approached The son of Harry Lorch, a M Broad Street of AaphalUo ing South to win with the jack. Central Sta., New York 17, K. Y. Btd Bank, Hew Jersey, Fenster." I checked the agency my cage* and told me to put my sugar refiner, and Mrs, Lorch, wxnw Attorneys Aprti is, is. aa, var s n.r>: men every week at the screen- hands up when, out of the corner the electronics specialist was ' tne ing and they invariably expressed of my eye, I noticed that the born in Queens Village, N.Y., _j «**, eonalderatkm — — -. „„„.. into Allen-Scott Report: •» •»• OHMI af NOTICE tract. in awarding the coo- disappointment over the last ra- camera was stuck on a cable went through New York City J on April •OrmoCTH COUNTY and we were playing our scene StnUOSATOIl COURT The Townehlj) Oommlttee reserves the ting. It was building, but not schools and attended the Univer- tor MMI ;v,mf . Kotke to GreUton te Present fcrM In aoceut 01 relect any or all fast enough. for nobody. What could I do? sity of Kentucky before becom- aw Acatait Bata Soviet Widens Cap BsTTATB __ ... M. Air »pecincaUone mar ba obtained from Most programs are dropped I signaled the holdup man to fol- ing associated In government STON, SECBASEOF OHIMJABD me XownabKi Clerk, Townshlo Hall Kings HWhway, MlddletownTlliw Jerl from next year's schedule by low me, walked over to the cage work. WASHINGTON - Defense Sec- continued public affirmation! ol Pursuant to the order of XDWASS sey, upon proper notification and pay- BARIHf CRINK C. BROEQE, Surrogate ot the County March, but "Dickens and Fen- near the blocked camera and re- retary McNamara's adamant re- his stand. of Monmouth, this day made, on the ment ol coat of prepsirattoti, application of the undersigned, Jamea HOWARD W. ROBERTS, ster" is still hanging on by a did the scene. fusal to permit the Army to put The Pentagon boss hi* quietly H. Burgns. Sole Executor of the estate Township Clerk funnybone. ABC is aware that of the said Hlillard M. Alston, de- April 29 *6.90 "Another time I was directing Beicher Gets its powerful Nike-Zeus antl-misr ordered a new study of the anti- ceased, notice Is hereby glren to the the latest ratings show the pro- a show and the scene called for sile missile into production for missile missile issue. Thii could .«_-S7 9" MON-creditors of said deceased to present NOTICE TO BIDDERS gram to be tops In its time slot, HERETO- to the aald Sola Executor their claim; TOWNSHIP OF MUIIM a con artist to enter a hotel lobby early deployment around major be the prelude to a change of Kfx AirraoiBifiBT«r~«S5". under oath within six months from Sil.18 ,SERBBY PIVBN that and very few of the network's and look around for a woman to Research Post U. S. popula- mind. WANOE or THE mnnKiirp this date. eaJad blda wilill bbe received by the Towtuhlp Committee of the Township shows have achieved that in the fleece. My con artist walked on tion centers U.S. Lagi ADOPTED OK OCTVBaB It 5l Dated: AprU 9th, IMS of Mukiietown, aald bids to De re- BELLEVILLE — The appoint- iPPaopniATino TTOA JAUXS H. BURGESS year of CBS. If the sponsor camera, froze—complete camera- 323 Johnston Avenue, oelved at a regular meeting ment of Alexander N. Beichek, and other key But even if this should occur— THBWiS PlalntleW, N. J. Township Ooramitteo of the •nshlp expects to do as well with i new fright — looked blankly in the of Rumson, as assisatnt director targets Is in dl'and it's extremely conjectural — ' OR NOTES •ole Executor of Hlddletown to be held at the Mid-property he'd b wise to check Messrs. Roberts, Pllrsbury dletowu romMhlp Hall, Mlddletown, e camera, turned around, walked of research and engineering for rect contradic- the V. S. lags far behind Russia * Carton ' N. J... on WednesdayWed , Mayy s, 1963 atthe records, because the odds smsm ni11 away—right out of the studio— the Aero-Space Division of Wal- tion to what la this vital defense field. In 97 First Avenue \ii "., ' PP««d IIn publipublicc IIn t hththe are about 10 to one against a Atlantic Hlfhltnds, N. J., •'Wt•'W.'neetlngl , the said blbldd a to be fof r and was never seen again. There ter Kidde & Company, Inc., was Russia Is doing the possession of operational anti- KS? O*" OOUIB HECK. IH THE Attorneys the furnishing of automotive euutoment new program ... the same odds was nothing we could do about COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. NEW ]££. April 12, 19, », May 3 for*, use ot the Ponce and We Da- announced today by Edward C. with a compat- missile missiles, the Soviet hu «iar (net Isea than ttrMHifi « , partraenu OI the Township of Middle- which "Dickens and Fenster" it so ... when we regained our Leeson, divisional vice president tut netnbari thenor affirmatively eo town. ible weapon. si lead ot three to five years. STATEMENT OorajKete ipeclflcaUons «nd forms of has beaten. and general manager. wrrliic) AS 1TOI_OWB: -The Municipal Bond Ordinance pub- composure we switched to Not only is Due to administration shilly- veotton 1, i*de ttuprovaxnent described 'Id are on fu> In Uie office of the Even if it folds up the tool to Section I ot ttils bond ordinance lished herewith has been finally passed Township QerK of the IWBilp o( another part of the hotel lobby In the new position, Mr. Bei- the Soviet pro- shallying on the Nike-Zeus, even luj heretofore been nuthorhwd ss a and the twenty day period of limitation Mlddletown. copies of which may bekits and disappears, we can thank within which a suit, action proceeding received by prospective bidden upon and dropped the con man from chek will help direct the research ducing balliJ- if this weapon were put into im- General Improvement to be rhade or Questioning Uie validity of such ordi- the show for introducing us to SKXjuU-ed by Tho Township ot Colts application. . . the drama. Live TV gave a lot and engineering of Kidde's broad anti-mis- mediate production it would take Keck, In Ole County o! Monmouth, New nance can be commenced as provided Bids must be made on standard pro- the talented John Astin, Marty In the Local Bond Law, has begun to posal forms In the manner desfgnated of people ulcers, but it was elec- range of Aerospace products and sile missiles In quantity, but it is at least 36 months before it could Jersey, by ordinance heretofore adopted run from toe date ot the 'llrsf publica- Inge!?, EJnrnaline Henry and oy ths toMrnin* body ot «M Town- tion ol this statement' ' '•'• therein and reo.ulr«l. by' toe specifics" trifying entertainment when it systems, which include inte- deploying them in considerable be deployed in numbers. It de- •hip on October ffl. 1962 ami entitled' tlons, muat be enclosed In sealed, en- producer-director Leotard Stern. "Bond ordinance appropriating JMB,- HOWAKD W. ROBERTO. velopea -bearing the name and the ad- worked." grated cryogenic systems, auxili- numbers for the protection of Townhslp Clerk' ' It's a safe bet that all their velopment of the Nike-X and 70OL and auUtorlxlrtc the Issuance ol dress ot We bidder, and accompanied ary power units, reaction control « feoOO-rxTnaT'oT^M %«"thTKwn: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORKmO THE by a certified check dr»wn to the or-careers will be helped by the ex- vulnerable military targets. Sprint Is awaited, this gap will be ship, for varioui improvements or OONSTRUCnoN AND lOTTAliJl- aer ot the Township Treaaurer for not systems, and Already an extensive complex purposes authorized to be undertaken TIOH OF VARIOUS SIDEWALK PA- lesa than ten per cent (10<%) of the posure, and ABC is reportedly ground support increased even further — to five by the Township of Atlantic, in the CILITTES IN TKE TOWNSHIP OF amount old and deliveredlal the place equipment. ot at least 30 anti-missile mis- years and possibly longer. County of Monmouth, New Jusey" MIDWJETOWN. COUNTY OF MON- and hour above mentioned. interested in a few more of Mr. R 1 re rve library Group (heriln called the "prior Ordinance''). MOUTH AND APPROPWATINO ,i 'Si' »,, "' program has earned another sea- electronic products and systems. lished In a 100-Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C, in s re ot the sum of J6.1M ss a down THE OOST FOR THE BAME NOT Staging Drive Prior to joining Kidde, he was dt- payment, and bonds a&4 notes of the EXaEEMNO THE BUM OT *l*2.000. son for itself. If it had been mile arc the secret session of the Senate Tjwnshlp in the amount ot Xil£ 37< BE IT ORDMNBD by the Township Township Clerk visiod manager of the Maxson around Lenin- which he forced on this issue. have been authorised by the Prior Oommlttet of ths ToWnstilp. of Ulddle- Dated: AprU », 19(13 on CBS, it would undoubtedly Ordinance for flnanclnr the remainder town In the Oormty o( Jlontnouth and April 26 be in the top 10, and ABC should For Members Instruments Division, Maxson grad. He warned Hist by 11)67 Rus- of such appropriation. The cost ot said State of New Jersey: Electronics Corporation. From improvement or purpose Is now estl- MSOTTON J. That the Townsilp or understand that, against the rest NEW SHREWSBURY — Dur- Partic- sia will have ringed all its stra- mated at HM&B, and U Is necessary 4lddlMowa undertake a protrarn lor New Jersey State department Af of their schedule, it's one ot their 1949 to 1959, as chief of the Navi- ular signifi- tegic locations with massive anti- for the Township to raise Uie additional the cOMtructlon and Installation of sdde- Civil Kernel) Elaminations ing National Library Week, April gation and Flight Aids Branch of amount ot 113,600 of said coit not walka in me Township of Mlodletown Open to citizens, 12 months resident biggest hits. 21-27, the borough Public Library cance of this missiles defenses, and thus dan- provided tor ey the Prior Ordinance. acoordlnf to plans and specifications In Union Beach Boro. the US. Army Signal Research For Uie said Improvement or purpose •nade toy Henry F. I*breco.ue and on Cierk Stenographer, Salary, Contact Personally, I'm so used to see- Association is conducting its an- and Development Laboratories, massive defen- gerously unbalanced the offensive Mated In said Beotlon 3. ana In order (U> with the Township Oeirk. the loca- Municipal Authorities lor SaJarv Rale* y, nual membership campaign. sive system — stalemate that now is a major to meet UK additional coot thereof, tion of same ta be as toliovs: Clerk Typist, Salary, Contact Mu-' ing the good go and the bad stay Mr. Beichek directed' the engi there Is hereby appropritted the addl- i. Btnitherly aide tat LeonaMvUe olclpai Authorities for salary Rat Under the direction of Frank neering organization in the devel- whose exist- deterrent to nuclear war. ««••' "Mn of mitt), inclndlnr; thi Road from Orchard Street to Hoi- Applications will be accepted trom ence Is fully Significantly, these contentions sum of MOO u an additional down pay- ford Avenie. Mgh school seniors. - LEGAL NOTICE- Cooper, membership chairman, opment of navigation systems ment for said Improvement or ptrrpoee t Mortiiewy side ol Cherry Tree Announced closing date Tor tiling ap. 42 canvassers will call upon their known to both of Thurmond were not disputed. tequlred by law and xom available Farm Road trom Herb Roafl flleauona. May «, M63. Por ap5llc£ therefor by virtus of provlilon In a St. Mary's Oburdi. tlons, duties, and minimum qualifica- NOTICE neighobrs. and flight control instruments for President Kennedy and Secretary Mot one word of challenge was budget or budgets of the Township Easterly aidsides of Church Street tions, apply to Department ot Civil Army aviation applications. McNamara-is that these mis previously adopted. irom Railroad atreet Service, State Houae, Trenton, New MONHOUTII COUNTY Forty-four volunteers have voiced against ftem. Section s. For the nnsnclns: ol Hlghwuy M. Avenue to State Jersey or Irom the branch oKice, 316 KURRGQATFAS COURT sile killers safeguard the air ap- Save By Wilting •aid Improvement or purpose and to East State Street, Trenton. New Jer- Notice to Creditors to Present manned the library, during the a, One aide ot New Monmouth Road Claims Against Estate proaches over which 90 per cent Sen. Richard Russell, D-Ga., meet the part of said IT2.800, additional (ram Ttndall Eo«d to Kenwood "7- Completed application blanks ESTATE OP JAUEB V. BRUNO, two years of its existence, under aporoprlulon not provided for by ap- Drive, should be Bent to the Department ot of the inter-continental ballistic plication hueundcr of said down pay-' DECEASED. the chairmanship of Mrs. Jacque chairman of the Armed Services laateriy .ai of TlndaU Road Olvll Service, stale Houae, Trenton, Pursuant to the order of IDWARD ment, nerotlaele bonds of the Town- Irom Park Avenue to anirtdxe N. J. Candidates who tile applications Schindler. Another group has missiles fired from the U. S. at Committee, who carried the ad- •ntp, each to be known as "General Parkway. and are qualified will receive no Mr. C. BROKGE, Surrogate of the County Moscow would have to pass. Improvement Bond", are Hereby author- 6. Westerly aide ot Swl&rnlng Riv- tner notice to appear. of Monmoulh, this day made, on the processed new books under the ministration's ball in this dra- ized to be Issued In the principal application of the undersigned, Jennie ,er Road from Pine Street Eiamlnations will be held, Saturday Bruno, Sole Executrix ot the estate guidance of Mrs. Bernard W. Polaris, Too matic clash, argued against Thur- amount ot H2.00O pursuant to the U- NewmaAn SpringSprjni s Road, May 18. 1383 at 0:00 A.M. Applicant, cal Bond Law ot New Jersty. in an- of the said Jamea V. Bruno, deceased, tf)T Bid* 4ot Newman aprmgs will report to Freehold' Regional High notice la hereby given to the credi- Schwartz and Mrs. Donald Litt- The same is true of the shorter- mond on two. grounds: (1) The tldptllon of the Issuance at aid bonds Hoad .from Navat* «•y» Tfc —II — -• _ School, Broadway, freehold. New Jer- and to temporarily Bnartce aaid 1m- Railroad to tors of said deceased to present to man. range Polaris missile that might Nike-X and Sprint will be devel- «">™«l or purpoie, negotiable ixxes Phalanx Bofctt. the said Sole Executrix their claims of U» Township In a prliolptl amount All at a coat not to exceed tba turn of April 1!. n4.se under oath within six months from Mrs. James Dunbar and her be launched from nuclear sub- oped in time to assure anti- mis- rot exceeding $V2.m ars hereby flfl0.000.oo. t thla date. marines petroling strategic areas tile security for the U. S.; (2) autnoMied to tw issued punuant to RECTOOH *. That U» •am of pUO,- STATEMENT Dated: April 19th, 1863 book selection committee have 000.00 or «o much thereof u may be of the Atlantic. by waiting for these improved and wttMn the sUnltaUoM prescribed •uflloient to carry out the provliions The Municipal. Bond Ordinance pub- JENNIE BRUNO supervised the accumulation of by said LAW. ot this ordlnanc* la hereby appropriated lished herewith has been finally passed 66 Markhara Place weapons, upwards of (2 billion Section 3. (a) The Improvement tor Mid piuipMB and a tiown payment •M the twenty day period of limitation Little Silver, New Jersey some 500 books, including fiction, Intelligence authorities attach •uthorlisd by the BrJor Omlaance and ha* bft«n provldeu tor In the cunrsnt Un which a suit, action proceeding Sole Executrix non-fiction and reference mate- special importance to the fact will be saved. the purpose tor the financing of which budcet lor the year 1MB and prior queKlonint; the validity ot such ordi- Ifessrs. Reuaallle. Cornwell, jaW obligations are to be Issued la nance can be commenced as provided Mausner A Carotenuto rial. During 1962 the library cir- To Russell's economy argu- —in In the Capital Improvement Fund n the Local Bond Law, has beemn to that the anti-missile missiles in Uie construction on the laM owned m"tt. thMe sum of t8.000.00 and bonds lor 3( Broad Street culated more than 16,500 books. ment, Thurmond retorted that it by the Township and therein located on the balance thereof In the mm of JU2,- run trom uie dale ol the first publica- Bed Bank. New Jersey the Leningrad concentration are the noMheasterlj side or Cedar Drive, 000.00 are Hereby authorized to be is- tion ot this statement. Attorneys For two years the library has on mobile launchers. This is pos- would be infinitely sounder to of a new building of Class B construc- sued for tha purpose of financing the HOWARD W. ROBERTS April 23, May 3, 10, 17 JS tion u referred to and defined, la Sec- Township Qlerk offered a story hour every Tues- itively known from photographs spend the money than to let Rus- coat vt the aforesaid pro}ect; the total "AN ORDINAMttBAlfjENraNa AN OR- tion 40A:KB of aald LoceiaSid liv, amount of bonds issued not to exceed NCE AMjENNQ day morning for pre-schoolers. obtained by Samos reconnais- sia attain a stupendous anti-mis- Cor use as a Uuniclsai Building ot thethe mm ot JQrtQ,0OO.OO -which Is the AiaE BNTTTtiED 'AN ORD1. NOTICE Townahlp and to provide various Town- estimated amount of bonds or note* to NANCE TO IMP1KOVE AND BUR. MONMOUTH COUNTY Mrs. Roy Robison has been the sance satellites which traverse sile gap that could doom the U.S. •Ms offices and (JUHKles and for other be lamed. The maximum amount ol FAOE A PORTION OF THE PARK- SUKROIiATKX COUItT municipal and public uses and purposes Notice to Credltora to Present reader, assisted by Mrs. William Russia at regular intervals. Russell and the administration money to be raised from all sources for Clalmn Acnl.iM Kulate the said purpose is tha jura o{ JB60,- Jacko and Mrs. Carlton Sohl. This mobility makes these anti- won this tense debate; the Sen- therein of " original _ 000.00. ESTATE OF HOWAHD A. WELCH- AO" ER, DECEASED ate siding with them by a big equipment neceesatry for such build- BBCTION S. B 11 hereby determined f&uiSS TKIU/NS OFF At holidays the library has held missiles readily available for oth- Ing, the construction of neceesary BONDS AND NOTES TO FINANCNCE Pursuant to the order ot EDWARD utility services and facllUin lor said and declared as follows: THE COST THEREOF, NOTKX- C. BROEGE. Surrogate of tile County special story hours for pupils of er areas or uses, such as with margin. But the controversy is building and the Improvement of the fa) That aU bonds or bond an- OEEDJNG THE SUM OF 115,000 00* of Monmouth, this day made on the kindergarten through third grade. far from ended. Thurmond elite thereof to the extent necessary ticipation notes Issued pursuant to ADOPTED JUNE 27, 1063* application of the undersigned, Marie field forces when the Soviet's im- thia ominaoCB shaU bear Interest Welch*!, Bole Executrix ot the estate John J. McDermott has been the and required for tne proper use or at a rate not exceeding six per BE rr OMWHNED &y ih. Township Alexander N. Beichek proved anti-missile is ready for served notice he will submit •aid building, and all necessary Oommlttee ol the Township o! Ulddle- of the said Howard A. Weleher, de- reader. Incidental work or material tnerelor centum per annum, and the ma- town In the County of Monmoulh: ceased, notice is hereby given to the deployment — estimated by 1965. further reports to the Senate, and turities, form and all other matters creditors of aald deceased to present Mr. Beichek is a graduate or all as shown on and In accordance not determined herein shall be de- HBCITON 1. section 1 ot the above Recently Bernard W. Schwartz Capability Known may demand other showdown with the plans and ipecIScaUorn Uiere- entitled ordinance la hereby amended to tho aald Sola Executrix their claims Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for on file In tae office of the Town- termined by resolution or resolu- to read as follows: under oath within six months from was re-elected president of the votes on the anti-missile issue. tions ot tne foverntaf body ol Uie B c ON Th Ule this date. and a member of the Instrument The Reds' current anti-missile •hip Clerk and Heretofore and hereby Townahlp ot Middletown adopted f 5 P, '• " Township association. Serving with him BABIES AND BOOKS — The pursuant to law. ot Mlddletown proceed to pave the Dated: April 19th. 1(183 Society of America and the missile is a modified version ol (b) The estimated maximum amount parking lot at the lalddletown Ball- MARIE WELCHEIt are Eric 0. Holmgren, Jr., vice new presidential baby will be of bonds or notes to be Issued lor years. ? *>.>. *«' H. Smith As- Sverra Sorenson. Esq. our U-2 planes in Russia and known military hospitals and not bonds and notea authorized by this or- (c) That the supplemental debt sociates .the same to be constructed 98 Flrat Avenue Arnold, recording secretary," and The Aero-Space Division in the White House, as widely re- dinance. statement required by R.8. <»A:2- with bituminous surface and cover. Atlantic Highlands, H. 3. Walter Kidde & Company de- Cuba. Russian tests, monitored (c) The estimated oost of aald pur- 42 was. prior to the passage of this Attorney Geoffrey Wood, treasurer. by the U, S., indicate these mis- ported. The First Lady Is still pose Is H31.0S0. ordinance on first reading, duly moorSS! April 26, May 3. 10, 17 signs, develops and manufactures made and filed In the oence of the 527.60 Mrs. Eric O. Holmgreng , Jr., sile killers have the capability of undecided as between the Army's Section 4. The following matter* are Township Clerk of thi Township ot BBCTION 2. Section 2 of tile above a wide range of equipment for hereby determined, declared, recited entitled ordinance la hereby amended will continue as operations chairh - Walter Reed Hospital and the and stated: Middletown and said supplemental to read as follows: NOTICE use in aircraft and missiles for intercepting and destroying inter- debt statement shows that the gross M0NM0DT1I COUNTV Navy's Bethesda, Md., Hospital. (a) The said purpose described In rI0N 2 T man. Mrs. Edward Bradford has both industry and the U.S. mediate range ballistic missiles Section 3 of thl* bond ordinance Is not debt Df said Township of Middle- !?££ or as much thereof as SURIUMJATE'S COURT But one of thfcm is definitely a current expense and ie a property town «s dsflned in Section 40A:2-<3 may he sufficient to carry out the Notlrn to Crcdltnrn to Present been responsible for room dec- Armed Forces. and certain intercontinental range or Improvement whjch the Towns] * ot the Revised Statutes ta increased provisions of this ordinance. Is here- (lolm. Against Kstatn orations and Mrs. Monroe Edel- where the next member of the miy lawfully acquire or make aa by this Ordinance by IU2.00O.00, by appropriated for said purpose ESTATE! OP ANNIE E. MC BRAIL, missiles. general improvement, and no part ot and that the obligations authorized and a down payment has been pro- DECEASED stein maintained the bulletin In one Soviet test, an anti-mis- presidential family will arrive. the cost thereof has been or shall be by this ordinance will be wuhtn the vided for in the current budget for Pursuant to the order ot EDWARD debt limitations prescribed by the 1 C. BKOEOE, Surrogate of the County board. Mrs. John Erlacher is sile armed with a nuclear war- Both hospitals are angling eager- >, specialty assessed on property specially Loom Bond Law. SL° yw-'V* ! and prior yewa In tho benefited thereby. Capital Improvement Fund In tho of Monmoulh. this clay made, on the personnel chairman. Tair view head destroyed two ICBMs at ly for this distinction, but no (b) The period ol usefulness of aald (d) That trie amount of tiie pro- sum of tl.WW.OO and. bonds for the application of thn unnerfiiened, Rose- purpose, within the lUnttaAlona ot a&id ceeds of the bonds or notes allthor- balance thereof In Uie sum of gl7 . mary J. Salmon, Sole Executrix of The library, at 680 Tinton Ave., Miss Marion Beardsley, daugh- one time. choice has yet been made. All Local Bond Law and according to the Ixed by this ordinance shall Include 000.00 are hereby authorized to be tho pstat& of the Balit Annie E. Mc- serves alPresidents of the bor- jr of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph that has been decided is that Dr. necessary expenditures for Interest Issued (or the purpose ot financing Grall, deceased, notice Is hereby given Scores of SA-2s and SA-3s are reasonable life thereof, Is thirty (90) on lite obligations to finance the to the creditors of aal't deceased to ough. X^ John W. Walsh, who delivered year*. the coat of said purchase. The total leardsley, Sleepy Hollow Rd., iow deployed in Cuba, particular- (o The supplemental debt statement said improvement and legal ex- amount of bonds Issued shall not present to tho said Sole Biecutrlx John Jr., by Caesarian section, required by said Law has been duly penses and the cost ot the Issuance exceed the sum of jn.7,000.00 which thlr claims under onth within elx has been named to the dean's ly as coastal defenses. It Is also mede and Hied In the office ot the of such obligations and engineering Is Uie estimated amount of bonds months from tills date. S > e also will deliver the newcomer— Township Clertt and a complete ex- lees, and the other matters speci- or note» to be Issued. The maxi- Dated: /l""i mtlv 1!>S3 ' " definitely known that a number ecuted duplicate original thereof has fied In Section 40A:3-20 of the Re- mum amount of money to be raised ROSEMARY J. BALMON Holdup Driver Mass., where sh?e is ?sophomore! . of bhese missiles are emplaced by Caesarian. Both hospitals have been flieil In Uie office of the Director vised Statutes of New Jersey. from all sources tor said purpose helicopter landing pads, and both of the Division of Local Government SECTION *. Pending the Issuance Is Uie sum ol gia.ooo.OO. Mlddletown, New Jersey to fire at Uie Guantanamo naval in tiie Department of the Treasury ot of said bonds, tile cost of said work SECTION 3. Section 3' (c) of Uie Solp Expcutrlx Recent guests ot Mr. and Mrs. have VIP suites ready and wait- the State of 14ew Jersey, and such may be temporarily financed by the above entitled ordinance is hereby William C. Lloyil Eao. To Be ParoledN base. statement shows Uiat the cross debt asuance of 'bond anticipation notes, and imended to read as follows: 3S _Clulrch Stroct Charles Scott, Rt. 35, was Mrs. ing for the event. each of said notes shall contain a re- of the Township as defined In laid (c) That the supplemental KeanHlnirf;, New Jersey TRENTON (AP) — George Scott's brother, John Alberts of SINISTER ANTI-MISSILE GAP Law li increased by this bond ordi- cltal that H la Issued In anticipation of statement required by R.S. iOA:2-12 Attorney —While Secretary McNamara and nance by S12.OM. and that the aald the Issuance ot bonda, and shall de- was, prior to the passage oj this April M, May 3, 10. 17 127.60 Duliba, 29, of Perth Amboy, con- Kingston, N.Y. CORRECTION obligationina; authbarbeo d by this bond sortbe In general terms the purpose or ordinance on first reading, duly Deputy Secretary Roswell Gilpat- ordlnanc..-i Katheririe Ann Shaunessy, does not have an operational sys- the punctual payment of lie principal WA:2-». debt limitations prescribed by the Duliba was sentenced June 29, Highlands, should have read that BECrnO*! 8. That Uili ordinance Scaccl, Raymond Scaccl and Ronald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. tem of these weapons. of and latotreet on [he said obligations Local Bond Law. ficacei. respectively. 1961, to 3 to 5 years stemming both received one-month suspen- authorized by this bond ordinance. Said •hall take effect, twenty (20) days after SECTION t. This ordinance shall Shaunessy, 44 Monroe St., cele- obligations shall bs direct, unlimited the first publication thareol after final OIUSEPPE SALVATORE SCAC- from a holdup at the Household The Army is continuing lo test sions. The suspensions were for passage, .Jte eKect twenty (201 najn aRer the CIANOCE, nlsi> known na John brated her eighth birthday April obllg&tlona of the Townahlp, and the first publication thereof sfter final Boacclanocc. 1'RIMINA SCACCIA- and perfect the Nik«-Zeus also to speeding convictions, according Townahlp ahall be obligated to levy listed: April 10, 19S3 •seage. Finance Co.,, Middletown Shop- ad valorem taxes upon ail the taxable Passed and approved at a meeting NOrE, HOBErtT RCA.CCIANOCE, 18 with a party in her home. develop an improved version, the to Ned J. Parsekian, director or the Township Committee of the Passed and approved at a meeting or RAYMONB BCACOIANOCE, an ping Center, Rt. 35. Properly within the Township for the the Townflhlp Committee of the Town- Infant, by hl.i Guardian and Ll- Nike-X and the Sprint. of the state Division of Motor payment of aald obligations and in- Township of Mlddletown belt! on April ship of Mlddletown held on April 24, ttrtat thereon without limitation ol tcm, Giuseppe Salvntoro S™ncl- Police said two accomplices Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. But that is as far as McNa- Vehicles. The Register Incorrect- rut or amount. a. annrp. and P.ONALD SCACCIA- JOHN T. LAWLEY, JO^OJ T. LAWLEY NOCE. an infant, by his Guardl- held up the company while Dul- Gerald Menhennett, Walnut St., mara, with the President's com- ly reported the suspensions were Beotlon fl. This bond ordinance ahall Chairman of the Townahlp Chairman of the Township fln ad Lltem, Qlusoppe Sulvatore take effect twenty (30) days after the Committee Committee .. iba waited in the car outside. was Mrs. 'Menhennett's sister, plete support, is allowing the for three months. Jl rat publication Uieraof alter final Attest: Bcncclanccc. Attest: JOSEPH FEINMAN, Attorney He will be paroled May 14 or Mrs. Joseph Robinson, and Paaawh «• provided by said Local Howard W. Roberta, Howaird w. Roberts, Army to go. There are tome in- Townahlp Clerk 4S0S Bergenlfne Avenue ' Townan.tr> Glen 16, a spokesman for the Parole daughter Diane of Wilmington, dications McNamara may b« hav- It pays to advertise in the Red Arm a April mOTlApfll tWBoard said. Del. ing jecond thougbu despite hit Bank Registsr^Advcitiiemoit 32—Friday, April 26, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER Realtors Say Live Within Your Ipeotne Housing Plan Putting 2nd Mortgage onHousei Is 'Menacing'

By MARY FEELEV After, making a will, can I add: Could you outline for us FREEHOLD — The proposed Consultant in Money Management to it from time to time without budget on a monthly basis? plan of the state to lessen the Dear Miss Feeley: further witnesses? find that every time 1 spem purported shortage of middle- income housing has been de- Is it ever wise to take a sec- Mrs. W.W.G., Dale, Wis. money I feel guilty because I'm nounced by James C. Danskin, ond mortgage on your home? Dear Mrs. C: never sure whether we reall Obligations are getting behind president of the Monmouth Coun- Rather than trying to make should or can afford it. We are paying on a '62 car, our ty Board of Realtors. your own will, you'll be smarter Thank you for your help", home, and a small loan. But my He said the state's proposal to to go to (he chief clerk "in the enjoy your column. husband wants to get a second step in and furnish' shelter foi local county court house for- ad- Mrs. A.A.W., Cincinna mortgage to pay off the car and middle-income families is a men- vice. He will know about the Dear Mrs. W.: loan. In a year, however, these acing, form of state-sponsore Lawyer's Referral Service of the You're not the first wife am two would be paid off. mother to tell me she feels lik< socialism invading a field notabl; local bar association. If you served by private enterprise. Do you advise a second mort- know just how you want your a criminal if she so much a In a statement assailing legis- gage? will to read, you can pay as little buys herself a new compact lation which has been introduced Mrs. E. M., Ft. Wayne, Ind. as $10 for the service — which Well, the best cure I know of foi to provide subsidized housing foi Dear Mrs. M.: might be the best money you that guilty feeling is a commor families in the $5,000 to $8,50« It's not wise to take a second ever spent. sense budget. For a good budg mortgage, as rates would be very et provides for both saving anc per year range, Danskin de- It's not a good idea to attempt high. Is there a possibility of spending. Even spending some clared: to write your own will. A mis- refinancing the first mortgage, thing on yourself! "Both private enterprise and take in the wording can be cost- Increasing the length of time :he taxpayers wiJl suffer if this ly. While a few states do recog- When you write down the fig you'd have to pay and lowering legislation is passed. Of funda- nize "holographic wills" — those ures and what they are for, you the monthly payjnents? see in black and white that a mental importance Is the fae that are entirely in the handwrit- hat this legislation is based on Perhaps you could extend the ing of the testator — this law' certain amount is justified for car payments so this monthly ex- personal allowances. Maybe it's NASSAU HOLIDAY — Mrs. Norman Hilton, Broadmoor i false premise. For instance, might be changed at some time realtors in Plainfield, a city ol pense would also be cut down. 'n the future. a skinny figure, but you're en- Dr., Rumson, relaxes in the gardens at Nassau's Emerald I think you'll come out better titled to enjoy it 'anyway. 15,330, recently made a check of Beach Hotel with her youngsters Laura, Alex (standing) heir listings. It showed there In the long run if you look for You and your husband might Dear Miss Feeley: and Thomas. Their stay ended Tuesday. are over 418 rental units and 318! others means, rater than a sec- look over this set-up, as a guide COSTLY BATH — Tuesday Weld takes a bath on tele.SE. wmes available to families ond mortgage, to ease bhe strain. My husband is still in his medi- for planning your expenditures: earning up to $8,500. Similar vision a week from Sunday night when she sinks backHI cal training and brings home a Rent, $95; household operating SPEAKS TOMORROW COW SETS RECORD 'ousing is available in commit- Dear Miss Feeley: salary of $400 per month. Our costs, $30; food at home, $98; ALLENHURST - William P. FREEHOLD — Frank Gumina o in, the sWi on NBC's Show of the Week. Speaking ofH ity after community." I would like to make a will. rent is $95 and we spend $280 a clotJiing, including upkeep, $30; ichool will speak to the Ethi- of this place is the owner of a th« cost of producing "The Legend of Lylah Clara" onjg I write a will myself and have :al Culture Society of Monmouth Danskin said taxpayers wil 'ear on insurance and hospitali- savings, including insurance, $43; five-year-old Guernsey cow :M,6y. 19, fop JY.director Frank Schaffrier said Tuesday^ two witnesses to my signature, personal allowances for you both, bounty tomorrow at 8:30 p.m., which has completed a produc- ake "a beating in the pocket- Ization. We have one small child will it be lawful? $44; miscellaneous, including larry Levitties, membership di- tion record of 17,830 pounds of X)ok" if the plan goes ihrough takes a bath in the play, and "we took one on the pro-'"' church, gifts, etc., $20; medical ector has announced. His sub- milk and 863 pounds of butterfat He pointed out that" proposed! duction costs." Rehearsals for the show, he said, have'Jj. costs, $10; recreation and vaca- ict will be "Outer Space and In-in 365 days, it was announced middle income housing legislation, rovides for tax abatement up to drawn an unusually large assortment of visitors from"?'; To Mark tion, $20; education, books, mag- ier Man." The meeting, to which by the American Guernsey Cat- Little Beavers 50 per cent. agency men, network personnel and just about any male^ azines, $10. lie public is invited, will be tle Club. Since your husband is in medi- eld in the Central Jersey Bank "Just imagine what this will in the neighborhood who could break in. s "i; Hold Two Teas 35th Year nd Trust Co,, Main St. mean to municipal budgets! "he cal training, your medical expens- WINS SPACE DERBY . HAZLET-Mothers' Teas foi es may not amount to the $10 leclared. "The municipality • in DID YOU LOST IT? the "Busy Little Beavers," allowed. If not, that leaves you ASBURY PARK - Steven vhich a middle income housing] middle - income - housed famllies|lege of tax reductions. - With Bell MIDDLETOWN - A: gray- Kohn of Cub Pack 100, Tinton mit would be constructed would rould earn up to $8,500 per year. In addition to -the private! 4-H unit, were held on two sep a sum to put where iItt will do riped "tiger" cat was reported Falls, has been named winner lave to provide added services of "Further, the costs of new | home owner, the middle income; arate occasions, with the unit di- HOLMDEL —Arthur B. Craw- the most good. raying and apparently lost yes- of the space derby at last week's police, firemen, etc., .for the hun- housing units, by paying lower vided into the older group and ford, 12 Linden Dr., Fair Haven, phools, added school construe-; rday in the vicinity of the First Boy Scout Show of Shows here; Ireds of new families in these taxes than surrounding proper- younger group. marks his 35th anniversary of Ion, teachers, etc., all would (Mary Feeley will welcome iaptist Church, King's Hwy. TheSteven Nelson of Pack 58, Ocean- nits- with - the middle income iave to be borne by nhe property ties, would have to be subsidized- • , The youngest group's tea wa service with Bell Telephone Lab- : your questions addressed to her port, won the Pinewood < Derby ousing failing to pay in full for by housing constructed by prt- held last Friday at the home of oratories this month. He is head at reportedly is wearing a col- wners of the municipality '— in care of this paper.) event. i hese. services. And yet these vate enterprise." •!£,' .Mrs. Otto Ledig, 16 Michigan of the radio research department lar and bell. 'ho- do not have the rare riN Ave. The official greeter was at the Crawford Hill Laboratory Mary Grix. Each member wel- comed her mother, and pre- sented her to the other mothers and members. The group presented a pro- gram, explaining projects for h past year and their plans for the future. They sang "America the Beautiful," club song. Refresh- ments were served by the girls : to demonstrate their accomplish- ments in one of their projects •"Social Know-How." Mrs. Ledig introduced the jun- ior leader, Jo Ann Van Roten. Attending the tea were Mrs. Stanley Krulilowski and daugh- ter Donna; Mrs. Joseph DeVir- gilio and daughter Jeanne; Mrs. Lawrence Grix and daughter Mary; Mrs. James Ryan and daughter Carol; Mrs. Donald La Clair and daughter Michele; Mrs. Robert Benedickson and daugh- ter Dawn; Mrs. Robert Weldon and daughter Regina; Mrs. James Hawe and daughter Eiizabelh Arthur B. Crawford Mrs. Vincent North and daughte: Eileen; Mrs. Walter Blumberg, For the past several years, Mr. , substituting for Mrs. Vincen Crawford has been concerned , Raine, and Carol Ann Raine. with the Bell System's satellite . The older group's tea was heli communications program. He . Saturday afternoon at the designed the horn-reflector an- of Mrs. Ledig. The officia tenna at Holmdel which was used greeter for this group was Eilee during communications experi- Hand. ments with both the Telstar and Echo satellites. .' This group's officers are Bran dy Blumberg, president; Eileei Mr. Crawford joined the tech- Hand, -ice president; Denise La nical staff of Bell laboratories Clair, secretary, and Carol Cher- in 1928 after receiving his B.S. 'ry, treasurer. degree in electrical engineering Marilyn Ledig and Paula Kale- from Ohio State University. nik were introduced as junto: Since that time, his career has been devoted to various as- ' leaders. Attending this tea wen Mrs. Walter Blumberg and daugh pects of radio research. For a ter Brandy; Mrs. Donald LaClai number of years he was con- and daughter Denise; Mrs. Jo- :erned with ultra-short wave seph Ready and daughter Susan measuring techniques and prop- ,Mrs'. William Gilgannon and agation studies. In World War daughter Theresa; Mrs. Rober II, he worked on various micro- Rembecki and daughter Joan: Wave components for radar sys- :ems. More recently, he has en- Mrs. Edward Haley and daugh ter Theresa; Mrs. Robert Cherry gaged in work on microwave an- and daughter Carol; Mrs. Mi- :ennas and on line-of-sight and chael Coughlin and daughter Su- beyond-the-horizon radio propa- zanne; Mrs. Edward Strelzick gation. and daughter Marion; Mrs. Jo- Mr. Crawford is the author of seph Hand and daughter Eileen, number of technical articles on and Mrs. Angelo Gagliano, sub- •adio wave propagation and an stituting for Mrs. Vincent Raine, nnas. and Susan Raine. He is a fellow of the Institute Mrs. Raine in the hospital to if Electrical and Electronics En- greet the' arrival of her first son ineers and a member of Sigma IN CALIFORNIA FASHIONS (after four daughters) (i, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu .nd Pi Mu Epsilon. the STAR is Mr. Crawford and his wife, Conservative luth, have been residents ofj 'air Haven 27 years. Jews Meet YOU I ngineers Set For 4 Days A. Our pure silk sheath gives a flawless fashion perform- RUMSON - A group of lay Discussion ance anywhere, anytime. Fully lined, double cord tie. leaders of Conservative Judaism White, yellow, blue. 8-16. 25.95 from the Red Bank area will LITTLE SILVER - Monmouth Chapter of the Professional participate as delegates in the B. Play the part of a femme fatale in our dramatically 34th annual convention of the Na-Group on Communications Sys- tional Federation of Jewish tems, Institute of Electrical and shaped and draped silk twill. White, pink. 8-16. Men's Clubs, which will be held (Electronic Engineers, will hold a discussion meeting in the fire 39.95 house Wednesday, May 8, at 8 p.m. C. Be a dazzler in our colorful, print cotton sateen . . . Wednesday. Speakers will be Dr. Harold highlighted by flowers outlined in glitter. 10-16. The local Conservative lay Jacobs, deputy director of the 35.00 leaders who will attend the con- solid state and frequency con- vention are Julian S. Stansky, trol division, Army Electronic D. For that fresh, young, ingenue look . flowing cot- president of the Men's Club and Research and Development Lab- ton chiffon with fitted torso. Pink or black. a trustee of Congregation Bnai oratory at Fort Monmouth, and 8-16. Israel, and Edward Grant, vice Murray H. Lipton, acting chief 25.00 president of the Men's Club and of the laboratory's SHF equip- a trustee of the congregation. ment section. They will talk (Red Bank store only) ,, Mr. Stansky said, in announc- about lasers and their applica- ing the list of delegates, thai tion to broad band military com- STEINBACH'S BETTER DRESSES they would join 1,000 other munications. Jewish lay leaders from all parts Second Floor mid Asbury Park of the United States, Canada The group will have dinner in and Puerto Rico in evaluating Molly Pitcher Inn, Red Bank, be- the role of the Men's Club move- fore the meeting. ment in the rapidly expanding Don't Miss these Special Features! Conservative Jewis.i program in SPEEDER PAYS «0 the United States and Canada. FAIR HAVEN — A $30 fine ENTER "The Star it YOU" Contest) Entry was imposed yesterday on G. G. The delegates will hear U. S. blanks throughout the store. Senator Kenneth B. Keating, R- Wookey of ' Wisconsin, found New York;. Rabbi Marc H. guilty by Magistrate John V. SEE the Buick "Riviera" in our parking lot. Tanenbaum, director of the Inter Crowell of speeding 65 miles per Religious Activities Department hour in a 40-mile-per-hour zone. VISIT the Hoffman Orange Soda Bars and en. of the American Jewish Commit- Willis Warner of 53 Willow St. joy a taste of Orange' Soda made from sun was found guilty of the assault tee, and Dr. Amltai Etzioni, drenched oranges. Columbia University faculty and battery of his wife and was member and research associate sentenced to 30 days in jail. The Shop daily 9:45 to 5:30; Wed. and Fri. 'til 9 of the Institute of War and'Peace sentence was suspended by Studies at Columbia University. Judge Crowell.