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IMIM Dallr. tiadtr tkrouck ftMur. wtml u lMon< CUM VUMr 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE VOLUME 82, NO. 13S u tht Hut OMe* 41IM Buk. lT7., inter tlw AM cf M*nk I. 1WI, RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1060 Debate Features Airplane MintonWillNot Budget's Adoption Crash Be a Candidate RUMSON - Mayor and Cow eU Uit nliht adopted, unchanged. Kills 29 Radar I budget for UN. SHANNON, Ireland (AP) - For Mayor Post It calls for $151,00 to be raised by Una for local purposes, aa Shattered wreckage lay smotuag Increaie of $1,411 over lut year. across a rsin-wasbed Irish ceme- Team Tlw new loeal purposes tax tery and field today after an Councilman Off rate will be an estimated Italian airliner with SJ peraons Ike Flies per thouand of assessed valua- sfO CfaWlM alM CXplOWSOi Hon. scattering bodies "like a scene The actual tax rate, which will Hunting May Include school aad county tana, from hell." On To haa act been determined. TwtatMix tf NEW SHREWSBURY -State tta AUtaHa alrlsaer wsrt HIM Also Bow Out police radar team* have atoppad Barr, larrOt)irtlaai as the crash,aad three auata Cheddar speeds on tot Outfit Tat budget ww pawed aftai d after baaag brtaght to Argentina FAIR HAVEN — Mtyor State Pukway. debate from htsplteli. Of the » tanrlvers, Russell H. Mlnton, a.long* Milton Levy. pubUe itlatloM ban of an audience of some JO maay lay asar death, atrriMy BUENOS AIRES (AP>-Presl- director of the New Jersey High- dtHaaa. MW TVPI TAX—Speaking on tht mad for a bftad-b.it tax last night at Free- burned aad brekea. dent Eisenhower, arriving in Ar- time governing body mem* way Authority which owns and Chief objectiou wcra to an in- hold Inttrmtdlatt School wart, left to right. Uwls Applegatt. public rtlationi dl- The airline said 12 Americans gentina today, said the United ber, will not be a candU operates the parkway, said yes- create lathe salary of the bor- raetor, NJEA; Mrs. Harry Forntrotto, prtildant of Monmouth County PTA Council, were among the 40 psisengers, States shares with this country date for re-election. terday. Removal of the radar ough administrator, Albert A. but it did not know yet which a resolve to work tirelessly, to- Kerr, Jr., and to the (act that and Assemblymen Clifton T. larltalow and Alfrtd N. ItaeUtsten. His decision came a com-* units. resulted front a. co-optfa- it any htd survived. gether "for peace characterized plete surprise. It had been tlvt deciilon on the part of thePolice Cipt. William Zerr also The four-engine DC7 crashed by freedom and Justice!" ' '' state police: holds the paid post of toning CD Siren Tut immediately after taking off The President's orange and sil- generally believed here that "he "It's a matter of authority pot- enforcement officer. ver jet, bringing, htm from; Rio would filt to seek the Republic 1 Slated Tomorrow from Shannon's International Icy. 'he said. Mr. Ken's salary was raised De Janeiro, touched down at caa nomination for mayor in 1 Educators Want Airport for the Atlantic hop. It "Radar checking, * be uU, rora $t.7» to $1,145. RED BANK - A tost of a had set out from Naples, landed Eieiza International Airport at the April primary election. "was stooped Feb. lltor a five- In addition, it was brought out, CtvU Defaaaa aad Disaster CM* at Rome to pick up more pass- 10:40 a. m. <«:40 a. m. EST.) Mayor Mlnton announced Ma month parted. Radar had been he holds tha posts of clerk lot tral waraiag abaa wffl be bald engers, and stopped In Shannon He is here for a week-end visit decision In a letter to Mrs. in ust oa tht parkway for five the Zoning Board of Adjustment, Broad-Base Tax tomtnaw at H:M a. n. to refuel. with more emphasis oa diplo- Oiadya;C Hunter, chairman of months; It was found desirable and secretary of the Planning Dr. Warren D. Fowler, CD> matic talka than, parading. ' tht Republican executive com* to make a comparison as to itsBoard, each paying S3M a year FREEHOLD - Several edu- DC dhacter here, eaM the test Most Argentinians were leu mittee. tame.1 and registrar of vital statistics, cation groups last night act te for civil defense paraaaaa thi. will vf.tiw Cinitify* Mtf enthuiiaitlc over the President's paid by fees collected. up plans to acquaint the public Is tot a pubUe par- (See AIRPLANE, Pg. 3) visit than the carnival-minded There wu outspoken optical Little Silver with the need for a broad-base Brazilians, who were hosts on wkH aaut Tataday afcbt it dk> tkw by authority officials wften, tax to support school needs'., Borough Coaadl hu appropri- the first stage of Eisenhower's after the state police first began Frank McKenna, unsuccessful Master Plan Assemblymen Alfred N. Bu-ated tlMN to lastan a separ- 10-day Latin American tour aim- Meanwhile, another situation radar operations; an accident re- Jemoeratic candidate for mayor dleston and Clifton T. Barkalow ate CD-DC slrea system la at ed at bolstering the U. S. po-developed In Republican raws. salted when a trooper pulled in last November, said: spoke to about 40 person at the 25 Navy sition in key countries. Councilman Tony Ei Hunting a-speeder from an outside lane. "We feel Mr. Kerr was amply Funds Sought Freehold Intermediate School on Tht system presently Is part Four bomb explosions rocked Mid he, too, may not seek, rt- Mia car wu struck by another car compensated last year, and we tha needs for revenue legislation tf tat Hrt alarm system. downtown Buenos Aires shortly election, moving in tha same direction on object to the Increase." LITTLE SILVER - The Plan. to supplement real estate taxes. Tat new sirens art expected after midnight, creating a last- Mr. Hunting, ' R Is koowa, an inside lane. Edwin C. Peters, president otnlng Board last night voted to Mr. Beadteston said a broad- tebabttefiedbyMay. Men Die minute tenseness in the atimo- would like the OOP nominafiM The view wu that the safety the Rumson Democratic Chib, apply for federal funds to aid but tax will not lower local sphere of the capital. One of the fo' r•mayor; record of the parkway mi so contended that Capt Zerr should in tha development of • master taxes, but will provide revenue bombs damaged the stock ex- Ha said art tight If party good that radar checks were tin- enforce the borough zoning rag- plan. for additional state aid, and change building only four blocks leaders here dt art want Mm . Beceiury. (See RUMSON. Pg. 2) The move was taken without lessen the need for higher real Parkway In Crash from tha government headquar- to.ran ftr the chief tseea- But, then, the authority agreed enthusiasm. estate taxes. ters. : tivt's past at wtaM art, ka Robert Bainton said he person- RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-The to co-operate with the police by Mr. Beadteston estimated that Contract collision of a U. S. Navy plane Police believed the bombs were an probability, be a having radar checking continue ally didn't think it wu neces- a two per cent sales tax on set off by diehard followers of He hi Englishtown sary. Mrs. Arthur Huson voiced and a Brazilian airliner in which for a specified time. items other than food would raise 81 peraons died left a tragic af- ex-dictator Juan Peron, who nev- That time Is BOW past, uid similar feelings. To Crook er misses a chance to embarrass nan N years. Mr. Levy. Sidney Uchter pointed out that termath today to President Eisen- Man Called NEW SHREWSBURY - Ar- hower's triumphal visit to BraArgentina President Arturo Fron.' Earlier this week, Mr. Hunt- "Sometime next summer if, and when, the funds come FAVORS SALES TAX mored Car Service, Avon, yes-rii, dill's government. ing Mid he wu undecided u to wUI make a comparison and __ through, the board, still can (See PRESIDENT, Pg. 2) (Set MINTON, Pg. 1) whether or not safety standards New Bagman withdraw its application. OVER INCOME TAX terdad y wu awarded a contract Oejat af 4U% dlfteruit with Of without the Daniel S. Wlegand, chairman, to pick up the estimated $!». •d Gaaaabara Bay iff WASHINGTON (AP) - Rap. FREEHOLD - •09.000 toU receipts of the Gar- Ma,taiMa* alette e*us at nst of radar." ha added. lid ha and Moyar P. Paul BUM Alfred N. Adam Clayton Powell (D-NY) den State Parkway. OMO 1M 0JN • Op COJntIM Budget Adopted Despite iy called for toe resig- Campi had visited the state De- The New Jersey Highway AunY nation of New York Police Com- partment of Couervatioa and orlly - which operates the park missioner Stephen P. Kennedy; Economic Development a n d 2 Planners way - awarded the $30,000^ tarday. - in r». statement for the Con- learned that there are no more teats* In Protests By Residents funds available for the current year contract on a three-yea Thirty-five of the dead, and gressional Record, Powell said ttoatibav buia. Harry B. Crook, Jr. ., MARLBORO - The amount of Characterised u a Lose Posits there is a link between the New fiscal year. tht only : three survivors, wsrt He said the department-In- Ht aaid tab to sapaart af Ms president of the firm. He is U. S. Navy men. Among "ni sarpjua fiwda and road expsbdl- ai-ao" budget by ComnttteaV York Police Department and the stnd that a salsa tax weald former mayor of Avon; ._ j of tures wtre the msjor Items ques- man MUltrd B. Lambtraon to an numbers racket in the nation's form*! him' and the mayor mat dead were 10 leading members of In Highlands the board would have to submit -at mart aueptaMs Authority officials explained die U."s.'Navyrworid7amed tk»ed when the Townahlp Coin audience of 40 residents, tht bud. largest city. .InaasM tax to raui that the company will pick up 1 HIGHLANDS — Tht failure of the name of tht profetsionsl band- , "Th— e Crea- m of- th- e Crop,- •• mittee paased ite 1860 municipal get calls for a tax rate increase In what he called • continua- planning consultant and the fee receipts in metal cash vaults from Buenos Aires budget last night. of $1.14 per hundred for local two members of the Planning tion of his attempt to "bring law Ht daltatd aa tactae tax and deliver the money to either Board to attend a meeting el with the application for aid. pi«y a dinner Eisenhower purposes* and order or aonw semblance of weald work to tht tHaad of two banks -Boardwalk In Tht amount to be raised by that group last night hu coat the facts to my town," Powell Mr. Wlegand said to will In- 'tag* tt aa ana Hka Mtam gave last night for Brazilian l Atlantic City, or Fidelity Union President Juscelino XuHtschek. local taxation Is $l».lM.lS, an them their posts. __^ said in a House he be- vite Charles M. PODS, director of Ctaaty, wUca at described at Trust Co., Newark. Shop Center Borough Council is expected to the Monmouth County Planning The survivors and seven of the lease of about $M,000 ovtr Uevedhehad anew "bag- Hvt Other Bidden laatyear. name replacements for Frank J. man" for the police department Board, to the next meeting to dead wert members of a Navy HaU and Thomu Hogan at discuss a master plan. Mr* j Armored Car Service holds the antisubmarine team which had Bank Denied Thomu Saatthoff. Morlbora Rd, tsuaaatfaatniclei contract at IM,0» a year, but been sent to advise tht Argen- suggested the committee deter meeting Tuesday. , He said mis man. a sergeant- Officers Rs elected atato aid far edacatlaa, strttg Last week, Mayor Cornelius J. officers were re-elected a change in the system brought tine Navy after a mystery- sub' $10,000 to $15,000 worth of road instructor at the New York Po- All xsakg aad plaaalag trdtaaaces about the new bidding, There By Howell Cuiney, Jr., In a crackdown on They are Mr. Wlegand, chair- marine was reported in a gulf work to another year. llee Academy, visits Harlem on are aeeded te relieve the tax were six bids submitted. on the Argentine coast No sub absenteeism from the meetings the first and third of etch month man; Mrs. Huson, vice chair- aardtata real estate. TRENTON (AP>- Charles R. Pay Aa Yaa Ga of the planners, warned three to collect pay-offs from numbers man; Winn M. Rose, secretary; Howell, state Banking snd In- payment of an additional $1,500 ite way home. Committeeman Lambersoa men. including Mr. Hall and Mr. operators there. Mr. Bsinton, assistant secretary, annual administration to Fidelity surance Commissioner, .today de- Mid, "We put off spending approximately 100 million dollars Others dead, ia tbt crash Hogan, that failure to attend last He ssid the sergeant lives In and Mrs. Richard Charlins, re- Union Trust Co. for work in nied a charter for a bank in themoney on the roads in the past, for state-aid to schools. wart tbt savta crewmea tf lbs night's session would be taken luxurious house with nrimming cording secretary. volved In redeeming parkway Monmouth Shopping Center, Eatbut now we ire taking cart of He recommended that su:h a Navy plaat, a fttw-taglatRsD, u a resignation. pool on Taylor Mill Rd. in Eng- Mrs. Huson was named chair- the roads, and wa must pot toad The third man Is Arthur tax bill ba passed by the iwt etaer wavy sasasagi llshtowa, N. J. man of the Subdivision Commit- Islatort, subject to a referendum. Uon fee ii $17,400. Mrs. Katharine The application wu nude by care on a pay-as-you-go basis,? , Bchlavona. Ht attended last In New York, Deputy Police tee. Tht other members are Mr. White, authority chairman aad a BraaBlaa paassagers tad tht County Banking Co. alght'a meeting. Assemblyman Barkalow said the ertw tf ftar abaard tat Mayor Charles T. McCut said Commlssk»er Walter Arm said Bainton and Joseph Mount said. The decision climaxed the long- we propose to spend $5f,ON to Mayor Gulaejr last night said Kennedy has ordered an Invest!- Tha board directed tt tha only way to relieve tht local I that a map ttx bufdn if thfOttgh An expenditure of SI.5W to add est hearing of its type In state hardtop roads this year whtca that be has no on* in mind as pUon of Powell's charges re- of a major subdivision : state aid to schools. 32 more sests in the Montvale Tht shocked U. S. President, banking history. Rums of testi- are now dirt roads." '•" '• .* '.ti'--r . leplactments at this time. girding mt alleged "bagman.1 by Edward Evaason, SUversfde who knew many members of the mony were taken during the Such state aid ia possible, Mr. service area restaurant wu ap Mr. Sutthoff also objected to, Tha plannera named '<*a There wu no comment on the Am., be returned to tht Mayor Barkalow said, only, if revenue provedpovd . TThhe restaurant now seats J"* *»•***» *? *" hearings which rsn Intermittent- the $104,000 surplus which he feltt •dortlno, chairman, and John demand for Kennedy's resigna- and Council. bills are passed and funds are 81 customers. for Kubitschek but canceled ai re- ly from Aug. 4 to Sept. 14. is too Itrge. Township Auditor' Bahrs, vice chairman. tion. The subdivision was approved definitely allocated for educa- ception and a meeting with mem- The County Banking Co., head- Joseph J. Seaman, Jr., explain, Powell has Identified the "old by the board July 30, 1S», and tion. bers of the U. S. embassy staff. ed by Walter Reade, Shore thea- later given final approval by the ed the large surplus Is needed,to bagman" for the police depart- The meeting was sponsored by INDEX Presidential press secretary ter magnate, and Irving J. Feist,pay school and county taxes oa Kpwalski ment aa Joseph G. Luberda, a governing body. Tjie map waa re- the State Federation of District Amusements > James C. Hsgerty reported Els- Newark and Shrewsbury resi- demand, and S1N.0O0 must ba former police sergeant who was submitted because of a faulty School Boards, the New Jersey Births „ enhower "feeli terrible about this dent, realtor, had hoped to open set aside to cover the arrested in 1949 on a drunk driv- scale. Superintendents Association, the JimBishsp. for business st the Monmouth However, the board will ask tragic accident" but planned to poor" 22 per cent of Testimonial ing charge. On him, Powell said, New Jersey Congress of Parents Hal Boyle ... continue his South American tour. Shopping Center when it is open- 1959 taxes. . , < was found some unexplained cash the council to obtein specifi- ed next week. and Teachers and the New Jer- Bridge ...... Elsenhower leaned tf tht and a list of names of known cations for a private road and sey Education Association. Classified However, their application for Underestimated Ia fast - ' Dinner Set and suspected gamblers. curbing involved in me subdi- tragedy shortly after a bank charter was vigorously John Tergli called for a "mortv•) Mrs. Harry Fornarotto, presi- tag a group of baslawt leaders MWAWAN TOWNSHIP - The Luberda wu described b_y, _ dent of the Monmouth County opposed by the Allenhurst Na- realistic budget, one that ftflacte'••> *«P«J>Ucw ClubjriU honor fflg- jud^ who sentenced him to two Council of Parent-Teacher Asa> at Saa Paula, MO mttsa stan- tional, the Long Branch Banking what departments will spend'?, mund V. Kowalikl at a test! west af hen, rather than over-estimated, ax. / years In prison on contempt cistions wu chairman. She pre- Co., tha Long Branch Trait Co. s Cop Hurt sented Lewis Applegate, NJEA Both Eisenhower and Kubits- and the New Jersey Trust Co., penditures." , ' i I p.m. In Cliffwood Inn. Rt. 35on. e high up In the police de- representative, who explained chek sent messages of sympathy Long Branch, whose officers and He felt such a budget would Mr. Kowalikl is a newly-elected partment the present method of determine to the families of those killed experts predicted the proposed give a better picture of what tht member of the Township Com- Powell read Into the Congres-When Train, lag state aid to school districts. in the crash and hurried new bank Is doomed to failure. (See MARLBORO, page 1) mittee. 17 sional record what he said were Regional meetings will be held Rtllgteu Senrtees IMS Miguel Couto Hospital to ylsi His election lut, November the nsmes and addresses of num- the three survivors as soon i gave Republicans control of. the Car Collide throughout the county to present Saclai M bers headquarters In Harlem. H< the need for >a broad-base tax Ut«T|afSaatWaBal i flatlHalaaVutfWIwIIKjr they returned from Sao Paulo. governing body for the first time Bt| ctalmed thst Negro ^^ NEW SHREWSBURY - A po- to local grouts and organlM' Spant . „ it-is Letters, They Get Letters, here in half a century. lice car, driven by Patrolman The survivors were Sonarman operators have been raided and tlons. W. S. WbMt ...... 1™ • (Set RIO. Pg. 3) Guests will include state Sen. ihut down while white operator! William Brown, struck by Richard R. Stout and Mayor Pet- continue to do buslneis. a freight train last night at 18:20 But Airport Still Opposed tr J. Waters. at the Hopa Rd. erasing, near ' The dance committee consists Pine Brook Rd. COLTS NECK - The Atlantic A letter also was received of Mrs. Rudolph Grimm, Mrs. Patrolman Brown received Township Committee's mall box from J, Peter Hoffman,' Fort Robert Koenig, Mm. Fred Dora- To Purchase groin injuries and was treated has been chock full of letters Monmouth Information officer. mlck and Sam Manlsealco, club In Monmouth Medical Center and but everything is still "up In the Attached to it was a fact sheet president. air" on the possibility of an Ar< outlining the Army's position on Property released. my airport being located here. Police Chief Junes Herring a proposed airport site. MARLBORO - The Township said the Jersey Central Lines In a special session esrly this Mr. Hoffman expressed hopa Chamber Committee authorised its attor- Irsin was traveling at about 20 month, the committee adopted a the information would help pro. ney to negotiate for tht purchase miles sn hour when the collision resolution strongly opposing plans mote better understanding be- of property owned by Roy Tllton, took place, for the airport. tween the >Army and the town- Names 15 Marlboro Village, to house tow.i Patrolman Tozer was traveling Among the possible problems ship. . ship equipment. at about the tame rate of speed, cited were increased noise and The fact sheet explained that ,The property hu a building on the chief added. traffic, higher taxes, and loss Maj. Gen. R. T. Nelson, chief Directors It which has been used as a of the community's "rural char- signal officer, has appointed a Chief Herring ssid there are acter." MIDDLETOWN — Tht Cham- show room for farm equipment. no lights at the crosilni, Heavy site selection board to study pos* ber of Commerce last night elect, Commltteeman Mlllard B. Lam. rain was falling at the time, the Mayor William Buck sent slble locations which would meet ad IS members to the board berhon said the price hu not chief stated. copies of the resolution to lead- Army requirements, • '•''• lrtctoifi twen set, but the committee and The police car had to be towed Ing cpunty, stste and federal of. Commlttet Unimpressed The annual meeting was heltha attorney will negotiate with away. It may not be ready for ficlala aa well as to the Army It wss emphasized that'tht In Tha Oaks, McGulre'a Grove the owner to establish it. use for a few days, the chief at Fort Monmouth, board Is still conducting Ite study Rt. J5. Edward Legler, Beacon Hill, itld. Army Explains Stand and has not made any leconv Tha new directors are Edward questioned the committee on theHe Identified the train engi- At last night's committee meet mendations. .' . •• Anthony, Michael J, Bsrnacle source of funds for such a pui neer as Raymond Wilton. The Ing, replies were read from U.S. The committee was unlmpr«s> Richard E, Burke, Charles chase, chief said he did not have his Sen, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., sed with the Army's explanation, Dodge, Frederick Frelbott, W Township treasurer. Robert addreti. Rep, Jamen C. Auchlnclnss, and and Indicated no Immediate sc Him C, Gentei, Hsrold Jacol Mount said the funds would come Salvuloro A, Bontompo, N, J, tlon would be taken, '.': ', sen, William C. Johnson, Jr., Wl from capital outlay surplus fundi Nolle* Department of Conservation and The federal government now lism J. Sesmin, Richard R, which amount to $53,000, From now on Joseph's Restau- AWAITS MIBICAL AID—Patrolman William Irown, whoia ear and a freight train Economic Development Com owns about 25 per cent of tht Schwartz, Charles S .Toop, Ed No details on the Hie of therant will be open seven dsys a wart In collision last night, twalti tha arrival of tht Ntw Shrtwibury First Aid Squad mliiloncr, township's total land area; That ward 0. Wsider, Irving Wassei property or buildings were week for lunch and dlhner.—Ad- Each Indicated that he would Is taken up by the Naval Aav and Arnold Wnsler, mediately available. vertisement. Ht wai trttftd tt Monmouth Madlctl Ctnftr and rtlaaied. look into the situation, munition Depot at Earle. • ••,'•/ rnaa I a Minton•f FA. »1W> KD Lone In Rule Death whether be would aeek the'aay or nomination. ' Animal World The way things look now, he OBITUARIES Of Woman The Atasclalad said last night, he did not expect to enter the primary for the EDGAR w. TAYLOR; SR. ft'r; a ecamp, As Natural and mayoralty position. LONG BRANCH - Edgar W. I'I • champ, Bnino unwit- Marlboro KEANSBURG - Dr. Herbert " "And If I do not ma far Taylor. Sr., 72, of 1 Hoey Ave., broke a boy's heart, and (Continued) A. Knapp, assistant county phy- mayor, I do not expect t* rua died yesterday in Monmouth Med- wall-eyed about Win. township needs are, and what for couacil," Mr. Huatiag said. sician, has ruled that Mr*. Fran- ical Center. spent. Mayor Minton, in his comrriun' cis Dieckman, 75, of MS Sea Mr. Taylor had lived at one around and this may Breeze Way died of natural Mr. Lamberson explained th! ication to Mrs. Hunter, cited in- time at 45 Sunset Ave., Red you' out: causes. increase* are necessary because Bank. is!an Afghan hound itny items had been underesti Mrs. Dieckman was found dead He was a retired foreman for in her home Wednesday night. dim view of dog I mated in the past. the N. J. Bell Telphone Co. He InJoplia, Mo., yesterday Police reported yesterday that Mr. Saatthoff urged the com was a member of Telephone Pio- a powder from the Tri- Mrs. Dieckman had been, dead mittee to reconsider tome bud neers of America, a veteran of Clubf shindig and]gel"item*. Heeaid there is room about 4B hours before her body 'dog-Ioven and dog- World War I, and a member of was discovered. ir economy find "we must hold the Veterans of Foreign Wars in a.swivet. line on taxes." Her son, Henry Dieckman, of Red Bank. . a seven-hour chase The former chairman of the In found in a state of shock, is still Mr. Taylor was born in Pern- four inches of snow, here iuitrial Committee, - Miss Edna in Riverview Hospital for Ob- berton and was the son of the excerpti of police radio fetter, speaking as a real estate servation. l*te Noah and Clara Taylor. isations: *;i6th and gent, said the township lost a 34JTH YIAR — CourV St. James, Catholic Daughters of America, observed its 34th Police reported that they were Surviving are his wife, Mrs. vKtataoHe's moving out in panic." potential industry because of the prompted to search the house anniversary at dinntr last night in Joseph's Restaurant, West Long Branch. Among Ruth Taylor; a son, Edgar W. ' -12th and Minnesota. He sure was high tax rate. Wednesday night, when neighbors those present, left to right, were Mn. George Koff, co-chairman; Mrs. A. J. Patter, Taylor, Jr., of Long Branch; a going 'when he passed -here." The township has SO to 70 prop- reported water running out of daughter, Mrs. Helen Philips of erties not paying taxes, report- son, grand regent; Mn. Frad Richards, Co-chairman, and Miu Helen C. Lang, tosit- turn - Middletown; 12 grandchildren; the front door. Phantom finally waa snared ed Commltteemtn Joseph Un- master. , three brother*, Clifford Taylor of Further investigation revealed with a net wielded by Patrol' uro. He said the township plans Morrisv111e,Pa. John Taylor of that a pipe in the base.board man Dan Waterman. The dog's hold tax sale* on these delln L owner. Bob Close of Lawton, luent properties next year to re- Pemberton and two sisters, Mrs., Okla., reportedly "wouldn't take rn them to the tax-paying rolls. Ctsadjr, wRh sasse rale ibis Emma TuTulee of Eastont. . Pa., and "^ $1,000 for him." Mayor McCue added: "We plan Police said thi In Boston the "Little Scamp keep some of the properties ilia after- Mrs. Virginia Knoble of Bristol, deal of burned paper near Mrs. Pa. Sweekftak.es" was won by Mr. future school and municipal rkg* la the «a. Fair aai > The funeral will be held• Mbn-|O'e*"»»' J^ •"••*« and Mr*. L. C. Stanley of sub- «ds." • MaJUrt with law ts the telephone had been ripped off the urban. Lexington: The committee unanimously Saturaay fair with high day at 11 a. m. in the Woolley wall. • Funeral Home, with Rev. B. < .Scanp, a black, mixed terrier, adopted the budget, with Com- A m. Tides ate te two Mrs. Dieckman wa* born in Sathmary, pastor of Long Branch wu found whimpering and aban< mitteeman Frank L. Ratcliffe ab- creased responsibilities in his fact above Mrmal tWs meraiag Czechoslovakia. Dutch Reformed Church, offici- doned New Year's Day in a| ient. - work a* the main reason for not with seme miner flooding at Besides her son, ahe Is sur- ating. Burial will be Beverly Na- kicked apartment. She was pul< making the race again. He is an Ugh water. vived by two sister*, Mrs. Anna tional Cemetery. ling herself around with her two assistant secretary of the United Block Islaad te Cap* May- Karoly of New York City and front paws, dragging two broken 'resident Trust Co. ol New York. Small craft warnings are dls- Mrs. Louise Drew* of Jersey 'legs behind. RANDOLPH D. FIELD (Continued) The mayor said he made his played. SWrUag winds near City. • .,:.•,-•:;: A.- r CLARKSBORO - Randolph D. The Massachusetts Society for Pamphlet* protesting Eisen- decision with regrets, Mrs. Block Island this meraiag atk- The Ryan Funeral Home was Field, 51, of 24 Paulsboro Rd., ' Die Prevention of Cruelty to An- hower's visit—some reading "Ike Hunter said. erwlse wines west te aerthwest in charge of local arrangements. died suddenly in his home imals' brought charge* against Ouf'-were scattered in the city Mayor Mutton has served *• IS te occasionally M m.a.h. to- The body has been transferred Wednesday night: ' Scamp'* owner when he reap- three small leftist organize. the governing body sine* MM. day, MaigM aad Saturday. to the Burk Funeral Home; Jer- peared It days later. H* ad- He was a councilman until Ctetrlag today. Fair tealgkt He wu born in Everett, ton of sey City, for burial. .•., - i mitted beating the four-month- Edgar V. Denlst resigned a* Saturday. VTslbUlty II Mrs. Catherine Connor* Field of Police took extreme precau- old puppy with a belt and buckle, mayor laat year. mil*** Tldea. abaut two faet Long Branch, and the late Ed- tions, however, to prevent any JOHN J. BROWN and was seat to the House of Then the council picked Mr. above aermal this nteratag wtfl win Field. He had lived here Ntbreak of incidents during the PORT MONMOUTH - John J. Correction. two year* and formerly resided 'resident's stay. Eisenhower's Minton to serve as mayor. He Brown, M, died yesterday in his ••••.:•:•<• Seams'* lad Story In Little Silver. ' route also by-passed industrial ran for Mr. Denise's one-year home, 104 Wilson Ave. Mr. Field was in the sales de- ' Scamp'* >*ad story attracted section* known as Peroni«t I unexpi red term in November Born in Shawnee, Okla., he was partment and was a dispatcher 'wide attention. Doctor* mended itrongholds. 'and defeated Milton Kosene, a the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. '.her?broken legs and put them Rumson with the Mobile Oil Co., Pauls- Leaders of almost all sectors of Democrat in a close race. James Brown. 'In •east*. The SPCA, after re- bora. He wa* an exempt mem' Argentine society expressed plea' (Continued) A resident of this area 40 years, •eeiving thousands of letters ask' ber of the Little Silver Fire Com sure at Eisenhower's visit and ulations as a part of his police he wu a retired laborer, having Ing; toadopt Scamp, held a sweep- support for his good-neighbor ges- work rather than holding (he y been employed by the Oak Tree •"stakes'to decide on a home tor ture. Even Peronistas and Com- $750 a year zoning post as a Surviving, besides his mother, Construction Co., Metuchen, the lovable pooch. The Stanleys munists issued statements wel- separate job. are hi* wife, Mr*. Geratdine In- H e wu a veteran of World War • won. coming the President "with the, Mayor Peter Cartmell pointed gersoll Field; a son, Robert C. I. ••••••:: In Dallas, Bruno the Beagle courtesy owed to a foreign chief] out that zoning enforcement is a Field of Elberon; a sister, Mrs. - hound, did some tricks and 11- Surviving an his wife; Mrs of state." The Communists prom highly technical job, which Is Olive Kowlasky of Lincoln Park, Margie King . Brown; a son, year-old John Ray Clark went ised to behave politely "if Elsen- not, in other boroughs, done u Mich,, and two grandchildren. home/. brokenhearted- The funeral will be held to- George C. Brown of this place; hower come* with the Camp Dav- part of routine police work, two (tepsons, Joseph Cameron of ' Bruno wat given to Johny by id Spirit." I 'A Weaderful Job1 morrow, at 2 p. m in the Wor- .nil .grandfather, D. C. Howard, FOR ARTS SARI — Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Gammon of den Funeral Home, Red Bank. the U. S. Marine Corps, San Die- Small Argentine and U. S. flags "Capt. Zerr has an intimatej .'. when:the dog, leu and starved, North Rohallion Dr., Rumson, work on abstract forms to Rev. Ralph L. Barrett, pastor of go, Calif., and Charles Cameron fluttered from lamp posts, but knowledge of our zoning ordin- showed up last September on Embury Methodist Church, Little of this place; two stepdaughters, here were no elaborate poster ance and he does a wonderful create a "ceiling" as par) of muieum-look te changa the Is farm about 70 miles from Silver, will officiate. Burial will Mrs. David Smith of Lakewood display* to herald the visitor. The job," the mayor said "If we illas-' Forrestdal* School gymnasium into an art gallery. Th* be in Fair View Cemetery. and Miss Patricia Cameron at Tew special signs were dwarfed didn't have him, we'd have to " " Brakeahearlad Bay Parent-Teacher Association art festival opens Monday. home; a brother, Clifford Brown by neighboring "Apartment for get an outside person, at R. W. BENNETT RITES of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and Five dsys ago, Dr. Howard rent" notices. ' greater cost to the borough." It will be conducted through Wednesday, from 2 to 5 H. McCIure, Jr., ipotted Bruno three sisters, Mrs. Harry,Hop- Frank J. Klauss, 3 Nicol Ter., p. m. and 7 to 9 p.m. RED BANK—Funeral services Int Johnny'* yard and claimed Eisenhower's program in Ar- kins of Dallas, Tex.. Mr*. Ernest gentina was sharply different who stated that he ia a Democrat, for Russell W. Bennett, 27 De- . ownership. The case went be- 1 Keeton of Oklahoma City and objected to Capt. Zerr * dual em- Normandie Ave., Fair Haven, fore Justice of the Peace W. E. from that in Brazil, where pa- Mrs. T. R. Allen of Boiling, Tex, ployment. who died Monday in Riverview ! JNchburg. rades and public appearances The funeral will be held tomor- gave him little time for private "The police ordinance specifi- State Report Proposes Hospital, were held yesterday af- ! Could McCIure prova It was ternoon in the Worden Funeral row at 11 a. m. in the Mehlen- conversations with President Jus cally states that policemen may beck Funeral Hone, Haslet, with :>!» dog? eclino Kubitschek. not engage -in any work other Home. Rev. Walter A. Gandek. ' The doctor gave • aerie* of Taay E. Huetsag pastor of the Fair Haven Meth- Re». Robert L. BUckmon of the He will, pay a brief-visit to- than police duties. You are clear- Recreation Commission trick commands, which Bruno odist Church, officiated. Belford MWhodlst Church. Cre- awrrow morning to Mar Del Pla- • Interestingly, after Mr. Denise! ly violating that ordinance." Mr. obeyed. Thei cam* the clincher. FAIR HAVEN - A recommen- Bearers were Henry Johnson, mation will follow in Rosa Hill ta, Argentina's fashionable sea- resigned both Mayor Minton and Klauss charged. ". McCIure put a piece of dog can- dation that thia^borough form -a - - --- Crematory, Linden. side resort, and then will spend Mr. Hunting expressed an in- "We feel we are not. because Vemon Little, William B. Little, dy on'Bruno's nose and ordered recreation commission was one Approve Toll • quite week-end with Frondlzi at terest in replacing him,' the borough is employing him Jr., Irving Predmore, John S '•Mm. to/ tow it up and catch it. of the highlights of a report last Walxer and Alfred B. Cassanese, Df MISMORMM Bariloche, a mountain lake resorl Council decided In favor of ' i both capacities," Mayor Cart Bruno did. night from the Division of Plan' Booth Rental Burial was.in Fair View Ceme- In Mi tnd tovtaf memory of our reminiscent of'the Camp David Mr. Minton to fill the mayor's ntell replied. dear huitend «nd rather, Bdward W. ' •Richburg was convinced, and in ter Aumtck, who paued away February setting tor Eisenhower's talks last chair aad then the Republican You'oWt have much feeling! 5 V »nd Development of the NEW SHREWSBURY - The /: S, 1936, ftsMlreaked Johnny left the tall with Soviet Premier Nikita for the taxpayer, do you?—" Mr.'State Bureau of Parks and Rec-New Jersey Highway Authority Officers and member* of the A'e think of him In lU«nc« courtroom without Bruno. Executive Committee said It Hli namt wt ofttn neall Khrushchev. favored Mr. Mlntan ta rua la Klauss asked. reation. —which ' operates the Garden Tlurt It nothing tlM tmamr R|cM>urg> suggestion, McCIure der the leadership of Chief Dom- This is a crucial time in Ar- "For some, certain.taxpayer*; Philip C. Carling. managing di- State Parkway—yesterday voted But hli picture an to* wall. paid the grandfather $39 for the MM NtVCRIML* 8 UCCuMI* Inlek J. Paoluccl, conducted WK» aa* ChlMnn gentina recent history. The land maybe not," replied the mayor rector of the Fair Haven Youth to rent three additional free- In addition to Mayor Minton their service* Wednesday night of beef, the gaucho and the tan- cheerfully. Center, presented the state's pro- standing cabinet automatic col- and Mr. Hunting, the three-year with Rev. Mr. Gandek u chap- In Saa Francisco, Waldo th* go is struggling f> regain the Mr*. Margaret Lund, I For- posals. lection machines on a seasonal term of Councilman John C. lain. krvtkira shark wu reunited with stature lost under the rule of rest Aye. asked the mayor how Ne Official Body basis at the Asbury Park and Winnie; also a four-footer of the] Damico ends In December. At the preaent time, there Is Dlctstor Peron. Mr. Damico also was undecid- she, as a taxpayer, could find Raritan toll plazas. 'sand-tiger variety. out if Capt. Zerr's dual employ- no official body which direct* the * Cost of the machines will be MRS*. IDA GALLANT •- Waldo and Winnie were Insep- ed earlier this week If he woul recreational activities here. Sev- be a council candidate again. ment Is legal. $12.50 per day. MIAMI BEACH - Mr*. Ida erableat the New York Aquar Gallant 79 The mayor suggested she con- eral activities are guided by civ In addition, the authority de-| ' ; mother of Mrs. Lil- 'him.''But a month ago Waldo Find Woman One source said Mr. Damico sult her attorney. Ic organization, such as-the Riv- lian Lopatin of 13 Robertsville was transferred to the Steinhart would like to rive up his coun- cided to rent' eight additional "Then why do we pay Mr. er Rats, Little League baseball closure type toll machines for R«V Freehold, N. J. died Feb. 13 Aquarium in San Francisco. Witt' cil post, but would run anal* Dead in House Blair?" she asked, referring to and body building programs. at the Miami Heart Institute, af- out Winnie, he began looking If narty leaders wanted Mm te. use at Toms River. Bamegat, LONG BRANCH-Tho body of William R. Blair Jr., borough About 60 residents attended the : quite'pale •round the gills. Mayor Minton's decision Im- Gre'tna'and Ca'pe"May""at|»«J_« Miss Marian Alden, 59, of 692 d attorney. hearing in the Youth Center. $11.50 a day. .„In addition to Mr*. Lopatin, mediately set forth a wave of by dedicated to Sympathetic human* stepped Westwood Ave., wa* found yes- speculation'as to who might bi "To advise the Council," Official* pointed out that th*|Mrr daughter, la. Winnie, arriving by plane In terday In her home. / the Republican """•ii'lE" ,Z Mayor replied, INTEGRITY a plastic bag of water, was plunk- Police said she had been dead cand.date far J^ Meriting," ».-,,. f .ihlM gV Miami Beach, with To serve reverently ... ed in the Steiahart tank wi mayor. activities tor sometime. ' Among those who have been Mrs. Lund. "That mean* Mr. «*f ^L. ri •> f" *"tag at the Waldo. m ltt r o with dignity and beauty A mailman reported to police suggested for the nice are Coun- Blair ia part of all this, too.'? "•"J . t ... i. Winnie exhausted by her tra Thomu •SJS dren and four great-grandchil- always, and offering the that mail had been accumulating cilmen Eugene Magee and James Harold Boyd. M Wardall Ave.,| used 110 days. wto, gave Waldo a wan. fishyl.t the house. Police who inve*- aUve of the division of i dm, all of North Miami Beach. L. Davljon. commented on the borough's low The sale of thraoquarten of utmost in consideration. look and sank limply to the bot tigated, used a ladder to enter a said major expenses for the tint Meaawhlle Mr. KOSSM has tax rate and fine law enforce- an sera behind the authority's At no time does creed or torn of the tank, But Waldo was second story window and found ew years would be for capital Clifton ,„,,„,„„„., ttM to MRS. IDA I. WILSON ssM fee win dcflnltelv seek his ment. He suggested that perhaps 1 happy. Ha'a looking forward improvement, and then later tor RED BANK — the funeral of price make any difference Miss Alden lying on the floor of party's aemlMHea for mayor a retroactive change in the po- Delaware-Lackawanna and West- the day when a well Winnie wil operating costs. Mr*. Ida 1. Wilson, 98. of 7 Brown a front bedroom. In the primary. lice ordinance would clear up ern Railroad was approved. Sale in the high standards we bite him on the fin — a loving Waterfront PI., will be held tomorrow at She was pronounced dead by - But he said his party has no the matter of Capt. Zerr'* two price wu 125,000. gesture - as she used to do. Although the report did not out- 10:30 a. m. in the Adams Me- have upheld and shall eon* Dr. James Mm* and the body yet come up with any candldat jobs. line any specific areas,' it urged morial Home, with Rev. John F. tinue to uphold in our was removed to the Woolley Fu- to run tor council. "This is the first council meet- CHIMMEYFIRE neral Home. development of .the waterfront Crouthamel, Jr., pastor of the "We're still looking." Mr. K ing I have attended," Mr. Boyd service end responsibility 'RED BANK — Firemen yester- There are no known survivors. stated, "and whether my remarks for boating and swimming. Red Bank Baptist Church, offici- day put out a chimmey fire I Miss Alden was the daughter of sene stated. are critical or complimentary is Outside play areas were rec Births ating. Burial will be in Holmdel to the community. the home of Anna Clipping, 21 Frank G. Androse Alden. Funeral The deadline for filing peti- a matter for the hearers to de- ommended at the Youth Center, Cemetery. tions is March 10, Peart St. Police said there wu arrangements have not been com- cide." and opposite the Willow Street Mrs. Wilson, the widow of Wes- Mr*. Hunter had high praise no damage. pleted. "W»h the atmosphere u it Is and Knollwood Schools, Inside Rlvanrlew ton Wilson, died yesterday in John E« Day for Mayor Mlntoa. 1 play sites would be in the two tonight, the mayor replied, Mr. and Mn. Andrew Jamil,!Shrewsbury Manor Nursing "His record has been a good schools, the Youth Center and the 13 Hesther La., New Monmouth, Home. one," she said. "Russ Minton' "we'll be happy to take what Funeral Home you've said as a compliment," fire house. son, yesterday. She had lived with her daugh- service to the community In addition to recommending Mr. and Mrs. Emit Cimer, 1 mayor, councilman, Board The budget was patted by un- ter-in-law, Mrs. Christian L. •I RlvenMe AvesM where the recreation sites should Duke La., Hazlet, son. yesterday. Education member, and citizen animous vote. Berge. be, the report outlined the type Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Bur- p..e well known." Mrs. Wilson was bom in Red MMapl* PI. and amount of equipment needed. dick. 44 East Rd., Middletown, Bank and had lived here all her Talaawaa MM • fetyour assurance of getting a Late last year, Mr. Minton re- Also proposed by the state was son, this morning. lire. signed «s a member of the Rum -Beautiful, enduring monument News Truck a recreation supervisor who Mr. and Mrs. William Harring- Surviving also are two neph- SH 7-0)31 an keeping with your most char son-Fair Haven Regional H'a would be part-time in the winter ton, 60 Highland Dr., Keanaburg, sw*. Nsa4sctsrlaa Miedthought*.Wtttourdisour. School Board of Education. He arcaHusTwrmout obligation. Loses 2 Tires and full-time In the summer. daugther, this morning, was the group's vice president To establish a recreation com- Mr. and Mrs. James Capeneg- Tkea, he ah* cMsd hi* Is- MATAWAN-Two rear tire* mission, the Borough Council ro, Burlingtoa Ave., Leonardo, leilea at tb blew of I a Atlantic Coast New* would first have to pass an or son, this morning. JOHN VAN KIRK A SON wim tea lact inai Co., truck early today near Lake dinance. II a commission is form- Moamouth Medical Ceater ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS Lefferts Bridge en Rt. 34. ed, it would then draw up Its Mr. and Mrs, Robert Weiler, mvmim ft.. MMMrni •»««•> mwrtcltal affair* a* Ms rtae- Police said that on* of the Urea own budget figure*, for a rec-|M7 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic High- DISTINCTIVE smashed through the door of the rwtaM Ttrw MMM national program. lands, daughter, yesterday. Mayor Mlntcn. was one of th High Noon Pliierla on Rt. M. Perfeclioa af Malarial aad -riglnal rwlonal hiah school Police were unable to estimate oard member*, appointed In the damage to the building. WerkMaashlp la Beautiful W4, , ' Th* second tire crashed ia the For 21 years, he was a member Lake Lefferts bridge abutment ' the Fair Haven Board of F.du Police Identified the driver of| Worden Funeral Home Our memorials are manu- stlon. Until IMS, he was a the new* truck a* Morris Rubin- Ml MONT $TtHT factured by skilled artisan* The Adams Memorial Home resident of that body for U stlen of 411 Seventh Ave,. Bel- IID MNK la our well equipped plant ears, mar, He wu net Injured. SHtdysMw 7-0557 at West Long Branch. Sueconer to Mount Memorial Heme ROBERT A. BRAVN Monmouth County's new, modern, non-sectarian LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. Inc. "HOME FOR FUNERALS" funeral home, with a homa-ilke atmosphere and memor- Wall St., CApllaJ 2*0300, Writ Lon| Brandt ial chapel. Constructed to assure greater comfort and One of th* county'* most modern funeral 'UNIRAL DIMCTOIS privacy for you during a trying period. Homes with a completely home-Ilka atmosphere. •RANCH OFFICE and DISPLAY MONMOUTH MONUMENT CO. IN IROAD STREET EATONTOWN PUILIC INSPECTION INVITED HEADDENS CORNER SHadyslde 7-H1I •lf##f LIBERTY MM Rod lank N, J. MIDDLETOWN, N. i. Formerly ol East Orange HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. Convicted of .Drunk Driving
RED BANK - Edward L. his examination of Mr. O'Reilly O'Reilly, a member of the Red showed the defendant's eyes were Bank Board-* of> ^Education_ • -* , yes- i"congestea ___* dt o_r. reddened,...a>. .in" hi••s terday was found guilty of drunk face "flushed," his3 breath driving Jgn. 25. : smelled "strongly of alcohol," and Magistrate John V. Crawell his gait was "swaying." These fined Mr. O'Reilly $225 and re- factors, combined with O'Reilly's voked his driver's license for tworefusal to submit to a complete years. medical examination, led him to The 41-year-old freight com pronounce Mr, O'Reilly unfit to pany partner, who lives at 16 drive. Cam Ct., wa« picked up by police Patrolman Patterson said Jan. 25 on Wharf Ave. O'Reilly almost ran him down n Appeal Maaaed his car leaving the Union House William T. Wichmann, attorney and almost hit two parked cars for O'Reilly, said after the two- at Wharf Ave. and Front St. hour hearing ended that he will 'Last My Temper' file u appeal of the decision in O'Reilly apologiied to his ac- Freehold. tions toward the police. "I was Magistrate Crawell uid he wasdefinitely put of order at thai impressed by Mr. O'Reilly's "re- time," he said, I definitely lost markably honest" testimony. Mr. my temper." O'Reilly told the court he had He uid he refused before Dr. Podeil- arrived to take a medical "five or six" whiskey and water HARRIS ftARDINS HRI Company, Union Beach, will bo lod this year by thai* off), drinks in Red Bank from about examination. 9:45 p. m. Jan. 24 to 12:30 a. m. "When he arrived, I still re can. loft to right are Theodore P. Brunelli, lieutenant and treasurer; Eugene J. Jan. 25, and then had three or fused. I told him that I thought Stout, president; James J. Ellis, lecretery and third deputy chief; Harry R. Wilton, it was ridiculous to take the test four beers later in Sea Bright. captain and vice president, and Robert Brunelli, second engineer. Not in photo to However, the magistrate added, and that I would cooperate to a Mr. O'Reilly's "beligerent atti- certain degree." Thomas Roeney, engineer. , ,< ' tude" towards the policemen who He said he did not recall being MAWS HRI —This barn U one of many objtctiont raiiad Wednesday night to tha stopped him on Wharf Ave,, andtold he could have his own doc- if he so desired, Wing mmd * Middlatown Townthip Committaa about operation of the Middletown Kennels, Rt. other factors, Halleck Says he was intoxicated." could not explain why he 351 Several periont said bodies of deed dogt war* burned at the kennel, many of became angry when he was ques- TeeaakaHty the dogt told are ditaaiad, and that tho facilities ara unclean. Local health author- tioned on Wharf Ave. by the po- Mr. Wichmann indicated the lice. Adlai Will U. S. Fliers Get Medicine ities ire investigating. Townthip official* yaitarday reported that the kennel it appeal would be on the grounds that the summons states that Mr Asked by John A. Petillo. as- properly licensed and that the state Board of Health it conducting a probt into the sistant county prosecutor, if his kennel't operation. '•..,' O'Reilly was driving under the Be Candidate Into Depths of Africa influence of alcohol at 3 a. m. on anger was brought on by alcohol, BOONTON (AP) - Rep. Jan. 25. O'Reilly uid, "I would not uy Charles A. Halleck (R-Ind.), JOS, Northern Nigeria (AP) - 20th century medicine to ,«ha so." Testimony showed that police House Minority Leader, predicted Five former U. S. Air Force disease-ridden African Jungle. took Mr. O'Reilly to headquart- Mr. Petillo prosecuted the case last night that Former Gov. Adlai The Americans, known as the Stocks Take when Borough Attorney Samuel Hots, flying now on a wing and ers at about 2:35 a. m., and that E, Stevenson of Illinois would Flying Angels, are members dt Carotenuto withdrew because he he was awaiting a doctor's exam again be the • Democratic nom a prayer, are helping to bring S1MAIR ^ flvlng bnmdl is a member of the Board of {nation at the police station at inee for president this year. SudaSd n ItInterioi r MiMissioni . Their g ; Education with Mr. O'Reilly. 3 a. m. "They will monkey around (or leader, Joe Swanson, 37, la a Mr. Wichmann pointed out that Magistrate Crawell denied a five or six ballots and come up former carrier pilot with two no where on Dr. PodeU's exam- Volume Up- _L motion Mr. Wichmann for dls- with Adlai again — and we'll New Youth Japanese kills to his credit. Ha ination report did it state that NEW YORK (AP) - The , ^ chirge M ^ tKh. has been in Nigeria 10 yean. mifwl O'Reilly was drunk and unfit to beat him again," Halleck said. stock market advanced yesterday nicality involving the summons. All have become dedicated drive. The Hoosier lawmaker,' a wil Group Is with trading heavier and a re- Police Lt. Charles B. Jones ling candidate for the GOP vice missionaries, flying over the awakening of speculative ie-uii"there were'two yduths'in In addition, Mr. Wichmann steaming jungles and arid de- uid, a man of the physical size presidental nomination addres- A the car when Mr. O'Reilly serts of Africa providing speedy of the defendant could have five sed 400 persons at a $25-a-pl«te Formed ( Volume rose to 3,600.000 shares stopped on Wharf Ave. He tes- transport for misskMary^iJoctora or six drinks without being Morris County Republican din- NEW SHREWSBURY - "Chal from 2,740,000 the day before. tified he and Patrolman Ray- to landlocked Africans, as far drunk. ner. ' lenge," s new 'Interdenomina- The advance came after two mond E. Sergeant, Jr., chased afield as Ghana and Liberia.-. Mr. O'Reilly uid he did rol Stevenson, the unsuccessful tional youth group; is being or- days of moderate decline which the O'Reilly car north on Broad Each flight — whether jnescy • hear Patrolman Patterson's Democratic candidate against ganized by a group of young peo- followed last week's rebound St. after'O'Reilly ignored a or routine — begins and ends whistle shortly before stopping President Eisenhower in 1952 ple from churches in Monmouth from the 1960 lows. whistl" e warning fro' m Patrolman- and 1956, has said he is not and Ocean counties. They make with a prayer at their head, Market analysts aid on Wharf Ave. to discharge his that Donald R. Patterson to stop. a candidate this year, but he up the planning committee. The quarters here. Their four Piper failure of the sellers to gain two passengers. •Stagg.ru*' is still being mentioned as a advisory board will consist of Comanche 180s are housed a a any momentum helped bring The lieutenant Mid Mr. O'Reil- possibility. local ministers and businessmen. hangar atop a 4,000 foot plateau. i renewed buying. ly was "staggering and swaying Halleck said Democratic critics Former War Hkrtr.' V>'. They saw the action as a eon- alongside his car, trying to get Democrats of the administration's missile , Mb* Oboteta AM Cooper tinuatino of a consolidation his license out of Ms wallet." The other pilots are John Clay, program were not helping their phase prior to the next decisive After he took O'Reilly to police 42, 'a former U.SAF. pilot in party's cause. trend. headquarters, Lt. Jones said, To Choose North Africa. He, too, nu:b*u "I think they are doing in Nigeria a decade.•"•^f Steels, motors, utilities, chem- O'Reilly used profane lanuage great disservice to the nation, Wins Doubledays icali. building materials and toward the police, threatened to Paul Rogalsky. 40, i former Candidates he said. "I am absolutely con electrical equipment rose. So did"hang ua all" and Mid "he would USAF pilot in Europe. H* has FREEHOLD —The Democratic vinced that no man will be an assortment of secondary is- have my job for this-arrest." been in Nigeria six yean., party will select two freeholder elected president who thinks sues. Yoith Testifies Bob Ediger, 32, who also has candidates at a meeting tonight we're a second place power " $5,000 Fiction Prize Charles Thomas Gill, spent five yean in Nigeria. Yesterday's doting stocks: 21, of in Bradley. Beach. Hope Rd., New Shrewsbury, tes- Richard Schaffer. Jl, a (ocmr ACP Inl CM BraJSH New Shrewsbury Mayor Karl Pacific carrier pilot. ' ' NEW YORK CITY - Mill Adama Ea 83 J2—2 Man tified that he and a friend, iden- Air Reduo Joan • I, tified during DM hearing only as K. Baron, Manasquan Mayor E. Mrs. Kahrs Completing the Flying Angels Elizabeth Ana Cooper of Alias Cp I«ir HI* 1 Alltf lid 38 Donald Osbora and Atlantic High- is a 40-year-old Canadian, Bill Lakeside Dr., Matawan, yetter- Airplane Kaiatr Al S "Dowd," talked with Mr. O'Reilly Allied Ch Ktnnicott lands Councilman William F. X. Tuck, a former RCAF'pilot of 'day received Doubleday'i $5,000 (Continued) -* Allied Stra it* Kopptra in a Red Bank tavern, and later Picks Aides Allla Chal Kraiie, aa I agreed to go to Sea Bright with Connell are the field from which World War II. He ha,'beta in award for Catholic prize fiction Alcoa Lahlata C4H two will be chosen. MATAWAN - Mrs. George the airport, aad plowed through 8 Uh Port c him. . Nigeria two years. . ~ '; at a luncheon in m'e'St: Regis Am Alrlin 8» Kahrs, president of the Ladles a line of tombstenes and across Am Brk 111 Ull Val Ind 2V Mr. Gill uid they left Red Mayor Baron has already in- The Sudan Interior Mission'Ha Hotel. Am Can Leh Val RR TV dicated he will seek re-election Auxiliary of the Cliflwood Fire a sheep pasture, leaving a Am Cyan LOF Olaaa Bank shortly after 12:30 a. m., been operating in West Africa Doubleday will • publish Miss Lib McNAL «2V Company, last week named com- mile-long trail of fire and Am UAFdy 8* •10i as mayor. for more that 60 years, but ii Am Motora LtSBAHf Jan. 25 and visited two bars in Cooper's , prize • winning book, bodies. «9 Loew'i Ine as In the GOP camp,' the name of mittee members for the year. was not until 1947 thai, the sir Am Smelt Luksni atl tn Sea Bright. He testified Mr. "No Little Thing," in October. Am Std TOT Mayor George A. Gray of Red They are: branch sprouted. It was an ex- "There were bodies scattered Am TeMTel Hack Trlt O'Reilly had "two or three been' ' Mill Cooper's peek, which Martin Co 471 Bank has been mentioned a run- Mrs. Maria Freelove, chair periment - viewed with a great all over the field," said a local Am Tub Hank 41t in the first bar, and then they dealt with a. Catholic priatt'i Am WHOM Mo Pac A in4,4 started toward Monmouth Beach. ning mate for Earl WooUey, who man, and Mrs. John Brzeznlak, deal of skepticism - with one atratjla ler Ms aouL mi ebot- priest, the Rev. Thomas Comer- 3* Hosier Oil will run again for freeholder. Mont Ward >;« Along the way, be said. O'Reilly Mrs. Ernest Schar, Mrs. Harry aircraft and two of-servlca pi- oa aa the bet! novel tl Catho- ford. "People were mixed up ASSUMI OO US Nat BIH When questioned, Mayor Gray's Kern, Mrs. Robert Collins, Mrs Charles D. Kadfera lota.' witith thth e remaini s of sheeh p ththe 'Armat Ck Nat Dairy 1 turned the car around, cutting lic fatter* aid theme, aad u only answer was "No comment." Bernard Dunne, Mrs. William plane bad killed. Most of the Nat DMIU 52! across a lawn in the process. Big' Death ToB At MTCI whew treatment f Nat ana Mr. Gray's term as mayor ex- Smith and Mrs. John Nicholson Charlei D. Rodgers, New bodies were horribly mutilated. All Renn Nat Steil Before returning to Red Bank, A few yean ago i mission «r B AvceCorp pires this year. Shrewsbury, serves as planning ^ lw aVeual laaskaM Chrrater Police Department, will be the QUea Bra ft Pullman Gill Hid they were headed to- Vena. response. oconda, Mont, and her interest nccBUjr DM DCCI Pun OU * : Art Shaw speaker. to the Caribbean. CoHPUm RCA wards Red Bank on Rumson Rd., The next meeting will be March Ever-changing weather in writing started at age six. Cohim oaa IM> on the wrong aide of the road His subject will be "The Bible When she reached her eighth She was Mrs. Glulla Palovi- Joml Sol* '• and Crime." tions present one of .die i cinl Creel, daughter-in-law oi Oon SMIa •0(4 when Dowd turned the key off Theme Set hazards, There i birthday the family moved to Coot can JUTTST and took it out of the ignition. New Jersey, where she attended Judge James R. Creel of the COM Hot 10* ItobOiltoa electrical storms, Com Pa . at Jo* Uad Gilt Hid Dowd started to Jump LEONARDO - Trav Neidling- Heart Fund New York City Court of Special Cram ZeU and the annual h si-^i' St. James and St. Francis at »( Pap out of the car when O'Reilly er'a Studio 57 Gallery, 57 Con- Sessions. In the confusion it Crae Stl 23H Stan Roib Rio ground-hugging dust cloud l schools, both in Metuehen. Curtlia Wr tSH Shell OU grabbed his coat. cord Ave., |s featuring a thea- Aides Listed could not be learned immediate- Del * Hud 27% Sinclair (Continued). sweeps down from the »Ssksm» . After graduation from Metuch- tet UV IU Smith, AO Dowd returned die keys, Gill trical theme group show open to SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - ly whether she was among the long Alre SHI 2C. Frederick E. Wilson of Dal Dirt roads and dried up river en High School,' Miss Cooper Soconjr said, and O'Reilly "started go- the public for viewing daily from Mrs. Joseph Switek, chairman, i survivors. Dour Ch«Chem •ou Pae las, Tex.; Aviation Ordnanceman beds are the best landtag strips completed her studies at the Col- Sou Ry ing wilder" in his driving, 2 to 5 p. m. today announced her aides In The crash—at 2 a. m. within )u Pont 1C H. R. Hal'enza of Norfolk lege of New Rochelle. h U SperiT. Bil Gill said the car O'Reilly was The show will run six weeks. the Heart Fund 'drive to be con- they can hope for emergency. hours of an air collision in Rio Saat Kod, 10114 Sid Brand Va., andLt. (jg) G. P. Fitzglb- During the two million logged Misi Cooper said her first ar- End John 33% KBua Mch 421 Weits El A spokesman for Alitalia in nt Harv 4911 White Hot plane—or what was left of It- House in sustaining President eat the'state and she has ex- New York said the fatalities nt Nick 1O4!4 Woolworth came tumbling out of the fog Eisenhower'a veto of a Pollution nt Paper 111 Ynitt SI|*T hibited her paintings In sever- were the first passenger deaths Int TtftTal 33H It splraled craiily. The tail and Control Bill. •.-•> al New Jersey art shows. in the history of the airline, rear section were missing. All five New Jersey Democrats Another Interest is tsrget which was founded In 1947. "From the chopped-off fuse- and Rep. Gordon Canfield (R-NJ) shooting, which may be Inher Thimble Club lage a whole array of objects voted in favor ot over-riding tho' Hed-Misi Cooper is "a dis- came spilling out veto yesterday tant dependent of James Fen!' I thought Has Meeting f saw a human figure in the Rep. William B.Widnsll,(R-NJ) more Cooper", Commission OCEANPORT -Mrs. Stella falling debris. was paired in favor of over- However she admits "I've only Gibson entertained the Thimble riding, read one of his books, The Last Outlines Plans Club at her home, 47 Main St., The vote to over-ride wsa 2«' to 157, not enough to pass the of the Mohicans." RUMSON - Members of the this week. mea«ure over the veto, ••• ; Another interesting fact about Moomouth County Mosquito Com Refreshments were served and Market the literary world's newest mission outlined plans for the games played with prizes going NEW YORK (AP) - (USDA)- Cooper is that she is an adopted summer season at a regional to Mrs. Charles Guillaudeu, Mrs. Wholesole egg offerings moder- member of the Black Foot In- meeting here Tuesday. Edward C. Wilson, Sr. and Mrs. ate. Demand fair yesterday, Re- Turkey Shoots dian tribe of Montana. The meeting was the third in John B. Huln. ceipts 14,700, Mha Cooper Is the daugh- a series of regional conferences Others present were Mrs, Ar- New York spot quotations fol Start Sunday: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jehu P. planned by the commission. thur R. Mason, Mrs. William ow: Cooper, Jr., of 7 Lakeside Dr., Robert Ostergaard, superinten- McCormlck, Mrs. George C. D. Includes Midwestern RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The and a granddaughter el the dent, presented' the plans. Hurley, Mrs, H, Whitney Conrow, Mixed Colors - Extras (4J-S0 North Ccnterville Fire Company late James Cooper el Red Commlnlon members there Mrs. Edward M, Berry, Sr. and lb».) W-JI'/J! extras medium 28'4- will sponsor a series of turkey laak, well-known druggist. with him were Theodore Apple- Mrs. John T, Wilson. 29'/ji standards large 29-30; shoots Sunday afternoons, start- Mrs. Guillaudeu will be the :hcck> 25-20. Ing this Sunday. S the Is also the Mice of Mill by,. president; William Aber- 1 Kathryn Cooper of Red Bank, nethy, William Bryan, Otis hostess at the March meeting; Whiles - Extras (48-50 lbs.) tlic shoots will be held at (he 1 car of Holmdcl Inn, Rt, at' director ol the HarUhome Strickland and William Hintel- HONORS LIST STUDENT iS'/j-Ja /;! extras medium 29-30. Brnwm - Extras (4850 lbs,) ontorvlllc, starting at noon, Tho • Memorial Health Center In mnnn, Jr. MACON, Oa. - Miss Renste COMMUNION BRIAKJAIT — N.J. Supreme Court Justice C. Thoma, Schettlno, '/M'/ last shoot will be April 10 . Mlddleiown. Attending wore officials from Butler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Includes Ncsrhy Participant* will use Ugaugo' The author docs volunteer serv. Rumson, Little Silver, Sea G. Paul Butler, Point Rd., Little seated canter, spoke at tha annual Communion breakfast of the Bishop McPaul Gen- Whites - Top quality (48-50 'hotfluna. Targets will be M fiat Ice work as a member of (he Bright, Fair Haven, Oceanport, Silver, N, J., has been named oral Atiombly, Fourth Degree Knight* of Columbus, in St. Anthony's Catholic Church, lbs.) HIKI5: mediums 2IKI0'/J: llstnnt. .vr:'£ Junior Service League Red Monmouth Beach, Highlands and on tho honors list for the first Red Bank, Sunday. With him, taated, are Migr, Salvatore OILorenic, pattor, left, malli MtoW/S. Bank, and serves the Atlantic Highlands. semester at Wcslcyan College, William Hill, lire chief last Urowni - Top quality (48-50 lesguo's public relations chair- The next meeting will be In here. She is a member of the and John P. Hinai, toaitmattar. Standing, left to right, are John Perrl, faithful nav|. car, Is chairman, Proceeds will bs,) 3514-371/,; medium* 34U. man, March In Mlddletown, rcshman dais. gator of tho •mmbly and Emllio Grill! and Jamet MalloHo, breakfast chairman. o Into the company's equipment W ll 2S-20. Fund, a -• ; ' Morris Hits
Case's Vote V« lac., On Pollution Gels 'Asseda'tes, Joist Veatare) WEST ORANGE (AP) - Rob- PARTV ert Morris ol Point Pleasant, candidate for the Republican I am going with a wonderful ing as many parties, banquets nomination for the U. S Senate, guy and we love each other ter- and balls as those heartbroken says Sen. Clifford P Case (R-NJ) ribly. Our problem is that wt little feet can carry you to. Ntptunt Shopping Center, Rt. 35, Ntpfunt City is "not standing up for Repub- love each other is much we can Try the great outdoors. Self- lican principles" hardly control ourselves. We pity can be cut into slices of Open Doily .... 9:30 Till 10:00 P. M. haven't gone all th* wty yet but nothingness by the bright reality Morris told the West Orange I am afraid we will. We are try- of good old sunshine—and don't Republican Club Wednesday that Sunday 9:30 Till 7:00 P. M. ing very hard to be good. What underrate this therapy! Case voted for a 800-milhon-dol can we do? lar water pollution control bill Now I'll ay something you despite strong opposition from Twa la Lav* won't believe: Preiiden* Eisenhower. The Pres- I'll tell you what to do ... What's happened to you is ident vetoed the bill Tuesday. Recognize that at this budding rough and rather, sad. age your sexual perceptions are But It will happen again . "It is a basic Republican prin keenly sensitive. It doesn't take as it's happened before, to mil- ciple that the federal govern- much to get then around. Each lions of others. ment should not engage in those activities which can be handled at the state or local level." Morris said. "The illusion of something for nothing from the federal gov- ernment which all too often leads us,to forget that New Jersey pays far more to Washington than it ever get* back Is bad enough," Morris added. "Com- plete abandonment of principle is worse — and particularly so THE WWGI IMS 6ECrAaOUTffl96« 10 THEyKKP6flM/Bt» when the President is i in • the forefront of the fight to uphold it." Trip yeenel! to a m saving! U.S. Not Credit aoaaager heklag"fir ratable part* t* take aver Is Hailed I "retail «f MW furniture Second Best, last released Beat storage DEAL — "The Latin American vitit of Preiident Eisenhower car do much to restore the presti Says Mitchell of the United States in Centra VINELAND (AP) - Secretary and South America where the S of Labor Jam** P. Mitchell of viets hive made greit stride* Little Silver said Wednesday the They've lived and aa will you. So Mid Robert Morris of Poinl United States and its allies have, kin, each carets, has a cuaw e tee. fawn rubber latively exciting effect. Chin up! Mctieaal outfit. Pleasant Wednesday. right now, "the capability to make any auprise attack suicid- Then suddenly you discover Haw to Meat Hint W roedera beereom The Republican U. S. Sent that kiss-power it stronger thin Oh, cunning ones! Find put aspirant spoke to Freehold'! 0] al to the igressor." will-power. You give in. And what school clubs DraimbMt bt- •fcdlaette. Tennent Chapter, Daughter* The total defenses of the United States and its allies have never you're sorry afterwards. longs to and Join at lent one the American; Revolution, in t of them. Deal Golf and Country Club. Th been and are not now second Only "afterwards': is too late! n Rotary Cut in BUD But craftier still—you may dis- occasion vitt the group's 45th ai best to anyone, Mitchell said. Make up your mind before your cover thit he stops at Sadie'* FURNITURE niversary luncheon.' Mitchell, introduced by Sen. dates that you're going to limit Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) as a the number, the duration and Delicatessen for a mug of yo- Power Mower "There Is no substitute for per 21• ••''•• • possible vice presidential candl the type of your kisses. "Soul gurt every Monday at •:» a. m. WAREHOUSE tonal visits by the leader* of th dale, addressed some 400 Cum kissing," a* th* boys in the back Need I go on? free world to meet the heavily berland County Republicans at room would have It, does not Then miyba friends ean plan Iriggs-Stratton 4 Cycle Motor :*:SSE.FreatSt financed Communist propaganda lead to meditation! "••*: J Keypad. S. 1. a S10-a-plate dinner in the Na- a parry and Invite "Him." RtesR ttevter. fraar terfety recur dkcfarcje, stae> that has been succeeding there" tional Guard armory. Stay away from set-ups-park- Should you see him in the hall dkcfa !; CO*HB Mr. Morris said. "Personal visi i fcj l ke»eaa*>Ba»dM CaaJI •> *« Mitchell aaid Americans must ed cars in Lovers' Una—walks and hi* smiling gaie meets *MIT In, S4««M by the President are also wortl •ejejvMvjis *MIT ojojjiifTMOj face great problems in the next through the woods bv moonlight yours, it Is definitely your place tu a more than .billions of dollars *• 10 years if they are to survive. —lights out parties. If you're net to say "Hi!" first. This isn't be* federal aid." nifiihsid MBBJM In facing those problems, he willing to do that, you will just ing bold. It's being friendly. said, "Americans would do well have to limit the frequency nf Any questions? to place the leadership of the your dates or giva each other Mere Abwt lit* LIST SIMS t nation in the capable and ex- up all together. Into the life of everyone, a With Free FREE Film Offer* perienced hands ol Richard M. Avoid high temperatures ... few questions must fall. But, al- Spreader Nixon." and play it cool! though libraries are bursting with 49 MAIL US YOUR NOT ROLL OP NLM MR He aaid, however, he re- Haw Caa I Parget? information, they don't contain affirmed the statement of Gen, The saddest words of tongue the aniwers to those very spe- MVU0F1N6 mi MMNTINft-YOU WILL Nathan Twining, head of the or pea arc limply thtie: "Deir cia 1 questions that teen-agers RfCIIVI A 1M1 DATID NLM ?. Joint Chlefa of Staff, that the John can come up with. strength of our people is ads- Consolation doesn't help much. These ire questions that, ac- 14 VCJUto* DELUXE a E«p. Rollplui I {TREE KII.M..1I.I* quite to meet agresslon. KODACOLOR 13 E«p, Roll rim 1 FREE FILM..**,** It wouldn't heal the hurt To help cording to my mall, most kids Atprlnti 2tc <*eh - vourself break out of Heartbreak don't take to their parents. So House, try a little action!. here ii mv advice: S Ex;. Roll rlu, 1 FFBB F1I,M.. * ,t» Ayaley Unit Plant Get rid of everything that re- Don't take your questions to -i—. jalE.p. Rail [>lu, 1 FREE flLH. •!.•• For Donor Dinner > to minds you of your .departed lov- a friend. Or to one of the (ing. WHITE ' ' ;' r^ ;•?*;• rv;-ij & KEYPORT — Plans are being er boy or «(rl. Toast his photo- Do cultivate the friendship ef made by the Ayaley Chapter of araphs ever a charcoal fire. Rip some mature person when you 24" POWER MOWER Bnai Brith Women to attend a the ribbons off those letter* and desire—a coach, a clergyman, a KODACHROME-EXTACHROME donor dinner in the Waldorf-As- donate them to a (piaster aunt ; neighbor, LATEST TYPE SELF STARTER •> a M.M. Rail f S.M Flui 1 FREE FILM friendly teacher, ,; 8 M.M. Mai. M-S» - Flu* 1 FREE HLM toria Hotel March 13. Return hli gifts or give them nerhipa ... or a doctor, or a Jwf ijrwsi • birfosj tt) sftjff , '. ~ , . 85 M.H. 20 Eip.-Mtd. |8.** Flu 1 FREE FILM A "Home Beautiful Show" will to the Salvation Army. favorite aunt or uncle. Tfcsn B5 M.M. 3* Eip.-Mtd. S«.S* 1.. Flu 1 FREE FILM feature the next regular meet- Did you bar* a special eong? you'll have someone to turn to n|AL.A.UIT> E ADJUST HEIGHT BNCtOH CASH, CNBCK, OM MONSV COMS—MIL T* ing of the chapter In th* Key- Uk* "You've Two-Tlmed Mo On* with your spedil questions MIAaV A>nilB WITHOUT TOOLS port Synagogue, Broad St., Moo* Tint* Too Often," maybe? May But remember *^ ask someone 3 H. P. lri*N*Strattoii 4 eyelt wig: day. Keyport Jewelers wilt dis- it-oftta. Bat at th* wrong who knows! MAIL FILM play chinaware and Kalmus TOMORROW': Popularity on • RocvN Srarrer '•'''"" With Free P. 0. Mi 331 - Iraeley •each, N. J. Florist will display flower ar-l You'd be surprised how a Panda - I don't Have Any Spreader I touch of the ridiculous can cool Friends—How Can I Cet Him y off a hot Issue. for HerVto Notice Me?-No Boy e ARCewlMtiaaltaaeit Lilt $119.95 Now live a little! Start attend-1 Ever Dates Me Twice. CERTIFIED r^ • ROTARY CUT • RICOH STAI.TIR ,_^__ • MMMTRATTON 4 CYCll INOINI 20 Wit V/2 HORSEPOWER FAMOUS "FLEXOR" RUDE „„ • WHUL HIWHT AMUSTMINT UVU 22 • COHTROU ON HANDU with fret tpraerfer HAVK MONBV - WILL TRAVKL. SUNBEAM her la a bam during a sudden SiLFfROKUED 20" REEL TYPE 'Tumbler' summer shower, Having Just arrived, th* tan Save Ahead Is unawsre this striding, bare- Power Mower Power Mower Is But chatted male (Mr. Helton, na- • M"IOTAMYCUT • IRia»$.STRAnON 4 CYCU t>AS Retire Ahead! turally) Helen Hayes Theattr. RoNtniry Harris Ii the young your money begins to earn; is alwtyt "A love story with a Prome- lady of bifurcated purpose, and thean theme" Is hew director worth ptr regardless of maket upi and Martha Scott has a bravura ARMOUR FERTILIZER Olivier described th* project be- downs, So, begin playday planning next workout it a tagging matron. forehand, and that Is a* good a William Mervya tarns in an ami- payday.,. save regularly for retirement' definition as any for this vert* 5-10-5 &H 59 10^4 $•! able vignette ol the old family script el pliywrliM Bean w. and b* assured of carefree leisure years. physidea, Hettoa Is a virile but Levy. leiaewhst abstract hero. Sir The British author, heretofore 50 lbs.*I 50 lbs. I Uunace ats Ms hinds full fill- a provider of rich whimsy sad lag the vest stsge with Ms IHtle RED BANK SAVINGS humor ss "Mrs. Moonlight" and troupe. "Iprlngtlm* for Henry," has GARDEN LAWN GRASS LOAN mixed murder and mytttry Into "The TufflMer" hti one com-1 his. metered struggle toward plication ether thin ptet. Th* pro- or Olympian heights. Why a spec- duchen billing credits the whole HOSE SPRINKLER SEED to Security lltstor should csr* never emeries thing to Alfred De Lligre, Jr., I • RAIN CHIIP • AUARANTND TO 10 BROAD ST. .1' • RID BANK NEW JfftSLV II from th* mist, ind Roger L. Steven* in tisocii-1 • •ROW "The Tumbler" rtlitei the mis- (ton with Sir Liurenc* and with If • a ARM Rivoivma Insured S«vlno,i Accounts Monty Orders Home Improvement Loam I adventures of a bucolic English Don Herbert a* associate lmpre-|| I family when a young lady of tario, Travelers Choquai ll'reudlan father fixation returns D'VIDENO Hom. Mor,,.,. Lean, from seveven yyeari s abroad, Wheat Is the principal crop In S*ve-by-M*ll $ lA /o Chrlitmai Clubs In place of dad, long deceaied, IjWrr tmoroui fancy iwlftly settles Spain, a country which Is slightly)] ['upon a farmhand, Interned with larger thia California in slie. & MBHCAL laportawm Edward I. MnrarnanlM, secre- MIMOS Plans tary, and Mrs. Arthur das* who LONG BRANCH — Mrs. John read the treasurer's sUtement in Miss Sachar Frey, directress of St.' Marys the absence of Mrs. Voorhies Guild of St. James Episcopal Bro.ver. Is Appointed Club Meets Since so many persons are Members were reminded of the Church, led the meeting held this WASHINGTON (AP) — Libby HIGHLANDS — Mrs. Harry taking tranquiluers as indlffer United Thank Offering in week in the guild room E. Sachar, Plainfield, N.J. Law-Beyer, ,31 Shrewsbury Ave. ently as if they were aspirin, gathering Sunday, May 1: the Plans were completed for the yer and former . judge. of, the tertained members of the they should know, about cues spring card party May 3 at the display-of sacred vessels and state Juvenile and Domestic Re- Presidents Club of the being reported of unexpected Club San Remo, and the three- vestments at the March IS meet lations Court, was appointed to- Auxiliary of Twinlight Post, ud dramatic consequences. day rummage sale May 9-11 in lag of the woman's auxiliary of day by Sen. Clifford P. Case erican. Legion, Monday. _ , the parish hall; One of the tranquiliiers which the church to which invitations (R-NJ) to represent him at the The sale will remain open until Ways to raise funds Were , Is also used for controlling have been; extended to , other White 'House Conference on 9 p.m. the first day. cussed. nausea-and vomiting is causing church members to attend. Children and Youth next-month. • peculiar complication every St. Mary's and St. Cecelia's Gives Report Mrs. Elizabeth Heliker will The conference here will, be tertain the group Monday. Mai enee to a while. The person gets guilds will be co-hostesses for Mrs. Frey reported on business from March 27 to April 1. 28, at her home, Highland A' an attack of what seems to be the evening. .:•• . : transacted at the recent executive lockjaw (tetanus). Although he Miss Virginia LaMarche, pro- board meeting of the auxiliary. Miss Sachar wu the first wo- Attending were Mrs. remains alert the face loses Its gram chairman, will be in charge Refreshments were served by man appointed to an upper court president/Mrs. Claudia eapreision completely, looking of the slides to be shown in con-Mrs. Murachanan land Mrs. in New Jersey. Mrs. Stephen H. Faller. Mrs. like a mask. The Jew muscles junction with the display. Jams Nudd. Jr. Biens and Mrs. Beyer. Opettag Prayer It adds up! Mot* and mort pcopte undergo •sewn spasm and the Others present were Mrs. How IIM Rcsliter adi ueh tout IWCUIM Mrs. Hubbard Stiles tongue protnides far out. The Mrs. Morton A. Barnes, devo- ard Woolley, Mrs. Edward Me- ntuiu com* (aMw.—Advcrtlument as a guest. / hands; trem,We violently; The muscles of the neck and back become to spasmodic the back becomes arched so only the head and heels touch the bed. •T 35. Ntptunt City Whan It becomes known that 2 GUYS ttla reaction;O GLASS UNED • AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT • 30-OAUON SIZE O 10-YEAR WARRANTY
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N.I. Reporter im tgr Jean H. CMk sat Hasty Oaf His face wears like a craggy hill. There is confi- >'•! moMM nvmo dence in the slow manner in which he reaches for an x BOGAN, warn M. HAIOIA txuv, ashtray, a pencil, an idea. His name Is Doctor Byron W.HARRY nWBNGTON, Shaw and he has a big office in the Department of ettfcei Agriculture in Washington. I asked him if the people li MtUS (MiaMMV W IM UM M N|gMIMIM Cf I of this country might starve someday. I Ml M Cft O MOT V i javienue of law. The highest courts In not served when Gov. Brown per- The U.S. has five experimental stations that are America and In his state had ruled mitted himself to inject his private THESE DAYS WILLIAM now taking sea water and distilling It into freshwa- By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY ter, and taking brackish water from far beneath the fhat, under law, Chessman must sentiments in the Chessman case. surface of the Midwestern states and making it mure Recently one of the really authentic leaders of S. WHITE jdie. California's constitution rules And, most certainly, he went far be- and fresh. The cost used to be $10 per thousandlgal- jigainst the granting of executive yond his role as chief executive in antt-Communist activity in the United States wrote WASHINGTON—Two circunv lons. It is now $1.45—still too high. ']; to me, "God help us from the anti-Communists." stances are handicapping though ^clemency, as such. The governor ex- granting stays, at the same time, to not halting the Democrat! in Dr. Shaw and his group of practical dreamers jttcised his right to grant a reprieve. three other San Quentin prisoners. There are so many varieties of them and some their efforts to lay a national de- are now trying to find out what makes a plant tick. If fense lag at the door of their $ut, in this, his action resulted from What Gov. Brown wants now isof them are so mixed up. They have a "feeling" against ^Mitten. nourishment is dissolved in water, and placed in die i|n emotional viewpoint, not onthae t the Legislature decide at its communism, against Russia, against First, all logic would compel ground, how do the lacy roots of the plant pick the them to grapple directly with food out of the water, concentrate it, and run it up the established for Justice. next session, starting Feb. 29, that many things, but they do not know President Eisenhower. But the i For Gov. Brown to say as heCalifornia abolish the death penalty. why. They.have an emotional antagon political realities would make roots into the plant? The Agriculture group is now ism to communism but they refuse to this a perilous and' a foolish using radio-active tracers in the plant food, and taking that one /'serious matter" that That would mean Chessman and the course. Private Democratic x-rays of how the plant does it They'll find out brought about his decision was athree reprieved with him would live do the home-work required to know opinion overwhelmingly agrees of a force that came into the world with his estimate. A corn farmer noticed one day that some of the telegram from the State Department on. It also would mean that in of- " more than a century ago and now domi- Second, there are so many rival Democratic Presidential leaves on his stalks pointed up and down the rows, jWarning that Chessman's execution ficial eyes all of the laws weighed nate* -the lives of close to a billion hu- possibiliUes—«t least four-ai to and some pointed across. He wondered why. At next jnight cause demonstrations during by jurists in Chessman's behalf for man beings. Instinctive opposition to make difficult the development spring planting, he took some of the small com seeds SOKOLSKY go colossal a force Is not good enough. of any all-Democratic position. president Elsenhower's visit to Uru< a dozen years contain flaws and are Sen, Stuart Symington of Mis- and pointed one whole row in one direction, and an- fuay was shameful Is foreign opin- not worthy instruments for human The pamphlet prepared for the Air Force by.Ho-souri goes the farthest among other row in another. the Democratic aspirants. But ion now to be the yardstick Amer justice. mer H. Hyde is supposed to indoctrinate members of in significant places he is left He had intelligent curiosity. When the plants, the Air Force against communism. But Hyde does not alone along this road. He ac- started to grow, all the leaves in one row were parallel, lea will use to measure its own depth Certainly, if there is to be aboli- cuses the Eisenhower "adminis- |jf justice? Are we to guide our owntion, and wise men striving to know where his data about clergymen in Protestant tration" of having milled the those in the next row grew crosswise. The farmer strengthen the realm of justice, de- churches came from. He says that he got it from Cir- country on defense. brought his discovery to the attention of the Depart- Internal behavior upon the fever Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of ment of Agriculture. It didn't sound like anything ex- cuit Riders, Inc.; of Cincinnati, from Dr. Billy James'Minnesota adopts much of the pitch of groups ql,students abroad? cide against taking life for high citing to him, but he thought the government should crimes, the point of beginning should Hargis, a radio evangelist of Tulsa, from an editorial Symington argument of weak de- If America started teUing other in the San Antonio "Light," and a pamphlet issued femes. But he stops short of the know. ' •• •' • ..••••"•'•• ',;. '• • ,\ '••' be within the scope of reason. Capi- charge of actual deception by the how to enforce their laws, by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. administration. Symington him- . It was exciting. The department experts realized $jra/d be blamed for interference. The tal punishment, the reasons for it, Actually this data appeared originally in the self, having made that charge, at once that if the leaves could be made to point be- does not carry it a step onward shoe fits the other foot Let them facts' as to whether it does or does "American Mercury," in an article signed by Dr. J. B. and so accuse Mr. Eisenhower tween the rows, they would catch more sunlight and mind their own business, not deter crime, deserve a public Matthews, a well-informed student of the American personally of deceiving the hold more rain. The farmer's curiosity will lead to 10 Communist problems, whose records on the subject toy. . per cent more corn all over the country on the same Si Caryl Chessman knows that his trial in New Jersey as well as Cali- Sen.; Lyndon B. Johnson of been a life of crime. He has told fornia. Let the best minds in Amer- are perhaps the most complete. At the moment that Texaa speaks in general terms corn acreage now in use. Dr. Matthews' article appeared in the "American Mer- of alarming Russian progress. M world about that in books that, ica work hard and now to see if, He does not speak of deception, "We are working on e device," Dr. Shaw said, cury," he was to have been appointed in charge of either by the "administration" "which will point the corn seeds the way we want ioaiehow, he was able to write from and under what circumstances, it research for the McCarthy Committee. The article cre- •hjS cell on death row and get pub-should be retained. or by Mr. Eisenhower. them to point As scon as it is perfected, we'll give It ated such a furor that Matthews withdrew from the Sen. John F. Kennedy of Mas- to the farmers." ..;',.• ' lished. His income from these writ Chessman, certainly, cannot be post However, Matthews never properly defended him- sachusetts audibly fears that we are not to position to negotiate The age'of the synthetic steak hasn't arrived, but $ was a reported $150,000. Forblamed for having tried so long to self. He could truthfully have skid that a paragraph from strength with the Russians. had been "edited", into Ms material which made it But he, too. says nothing about it will be here by the year 2000. Some agronomists j years, he has managed to take save his own life. But there should deeepttoa-by anybody, feel that a steak is an expensive way of getting pro- 'advantage of all tha delays law per-be no reason to permit this maneu-more sensational than it would have been had there been no editing. SEEAPonrr tein to the stomach. The protein is in die grazing pUts, meantime clinging to Us life vering to stand as a cause for a drive otBCBOQ opjervers nere grass. The young steer eats it, turns it into meat An issue at stake in this controversy Is the Re believe there Is a good Demo- Bis writings whipped up emotions toward abolition. Let justice be done. vised Standard Version of the Bible. Be it remembered mtfeJaUag pott on defense. The steer Is very young-Hinder three years of that tha Bible was originally written In . But how fee Democrat* are best age-when he is allowed a short love life and is sent YOUR MONEY'S WORTH UmlM by these goldaliats. YOB to exploit that point Is actually easily may be able to claim and Aramaic and Greek, Each English version is a translfr the livelier present political ques- off to the pens of Kansas City to be fattened. He is «! turn'direct or indirect from these languages. The first *%. slaughtered, and hangs in the butcher shop as prime car Whatever may bo wrong mill- or other txpenalvt equipmencart English translation of the Bible from the Hebrew and wl .beef . . tartly_ , th_ e mant uniouehi f respon- By SYLVIA PORTER subject to local sales tax ta 1M9. th- e Gree- k wu that of William _Tyndale . . , who was slblo to our system is President By the time he gets to the table, he is expensive. The following figures, covering burned at the stake In 1536 for doing it Elsenhower himself. But the (foeoUaborattoawltBttMlte- la areas where a local director only sales taxes and apparently President is going out of an of- The .diner Is eating protein in a delicious form, but ••arch Institute of America.) released a guideline new not covering gasoline taxes, are There have been a great many translations of and fice, not trying to get Into one. he could find it in grazing grass too. Science will make •, Sara « Taxaa-IV have a definite yardstick for de- considered reasonable estimates commentaries upon both the Old and New Testaments. Vice President Richard Nixon, a phony steak out of vegetable matter within 40 years l«H* one la a mttlioa of us kseps waning here. In these states: One of the major difficulties about the King James ver- •Dscop' ) CsiVSa^BjBsjsjlG^"" I 8>OA££BB^BJOP BS sxhh £ which, they tell me, will taste better than real steak, •'detailed record of every par- too, is eWsVoTwhlch wTiif a total *"» a higher figure, dont be Up to 1.S per cent of adjusted slon la that English is a changing language. Stuart Eng- the one man the Democrats need be, more tender, and cost a lot leu and carry more Sea tax. wtepftMrhuwr ~~ V** toeomV. but not over SIM.lish is not current English. Words have different mean- to Ut in political terms. nourishment > • t senna, wst neuron nave Nevada: (I per cent tales tax). HwMavoidable fact, however. Inge and different weights in a fluid language such Is that Nixon did not make these That's nice. Lovely, In fact I'm glad I won't be dabn an esti- Up toilper cast of adjusted English Is. gmt woomt, tot not owr f IM. military preparations, be they around for it... \ mated an good or bad. for these de- Florida: 0 par cent sales tax) I recall once being pestered by a member of So tt tha Democratic gusv are tin sects that base themselves upon the Book tuned back upoa Mr. Bisenbow- al- •nsa ways hu been fallow Insisted • • • • Yra Ifacr Say Yon tore Me AavsMre;, ,** the nagging upon converting me to his point of view, I preferred from the eeatral fact that cymttoB wheth- Obvtously, the views oa reason- President isn't running for er our esti- able estimates for sales taxes my own wickedness. Finally, In arrogant anger, I told anything, there is this; vary. BuBtt you may use tthhe him to learn how to read Daniel In Its original tongue Meet people are simply not mates are too ebove guidelines to give' .you high or too and I shall discuss it with him. Of course, I was wrong. going to regard the President as tow. helpful dueh s toto whah t thhe tat x mistaken on any military mat- agents consider appropriate de- It Is hot essential for one to know every language but ter. Whether he is actually mis- Because of ductions. taken or not Is not, politically, i[ceefuatoo, the aatJoaal office it is to be assumed that translations will be improved TOQMITOW! TlM CfttMQWB the point. The majority doesn't efTfJM iatemal Revenue Service as scholarship la sharpened and it is also to be assumed believe he it. bat year suggested to the local oa expense aceouats. . ' district direetors that It would thai each era will translate works of significance into Even fewer are going to be- hoof great help to taxpayers If Its own idiom. lieve that he (or anybody else they would Indicate to us what Warnings On with his content) hu coaaciously ftwmuld ccmsldcr a reasonabls When all of the Dead Sea Scrolls shall have be* misled the country about defense, come available, additional alterations in some texts and here the gnat majority U Poison Given right beyond doubt iSpubUe ; The rssposw to this proposal may be made and scholars will quarrel about them buttoet that M President Is el the WasUagton headquarters NEPTUNE-Sid Bet- has not bsea eaeouraglag. Pew •ar, a First Aid Squad for a century. knowingly going to pat thli as- ttoa into peril Is abseMsty souad directors have followed the sug- well as a member el the Those who an not scholars mar be very em- •tottm. While It Isn't clear why society, MonmouthOcean Coun- barrassed when they find themselves confronted bj TWOTABGKTS eV others refute to reveal this Thus when the Dsmocratlc po- . Pharmaceutical Society, very early texts in original languages which they can- Bfirmatloa, It well could be that tieked that all pharmacists stock litical problem la examined tUt Sffst taxpayers who Itemlie their not read. As regards the Old Testament, a scholar It the true situation: The logical dHuctlons do not claim enough a universal antidote for polices carried In their stores. must be fluent in Hebrew and Aramaic; he must have defense target, if there Is fa?- sales taxes, For a logical is Dwlght Elsenhower. The tar sppiclon Is ;hat If most taxpay- He addressed members of the studied the Five Books of Moses (the Mascretic text, more useful target, politically, er!!'did use excessive estlmstes, society and of the New Jersey the Samaritan and Syriac versions, probably the Copti Is Nixon, But the one, Mr. the local revenue directors would State Board of Pharmacy at a Elsenhower, can't be hit use- be/eager to dlicourago the high meeting In Pctcrton't Restaurant, text, the Targum, the Midrash, and much more. It fully si all; and the other, Nixon, dslms by publicizing their Ideas Michael Vital*, Irvlngtong, , a life-time of devotion but there are Jewish and Chrli can't be hit usefulty just yet, •(reasonable estimates, hoard secretary, cautioned tian scholars who ere at work oil the time. Dr. Nelson For Nixon Is not taking any But while only a few districts pharmacists not to sc College-Jewish Institute explicit defense responsibility; he have disclosed what they con- aarcollc cough Is not even arguing that the pro- sider a reasonable sales tax de- teenagers.g Another reporp t notetd Religion, is provingpg , by archeologicag l means, the gram la necessarily right and diction, the Information that has adequate In ail things, beta mads available can offer a Out a textbook on poisons given veracity of Biblical place names with such skill tha iMjh guide to all taxpayers. assists In Die geological studies of the Egyptian So the Democrats must for now Aas?«f course, tjpnayers Uvisj 6-Friday, Feb. 26, 1' l» simply blame that Urge, vague] ihjtretiaMBtoiaclukiitteauyi ublan peniuuli area. group called "Hie Repubtkaasir MkitaFindsBaseball estate te hsr «•, /act fficgav at f . Wilk Probated clowning,and hibbliag with good FREEHOLD - The will of Hen Cap'Utilitarian' Peter Lees. Highlands, who humor. His behavior, em after ry N. Feste, Highlands, was each to his children Hilda Zweig, the mort anti-American ipeeca among those recently probated Julia G, Hamemick and John died Feb. 4. and Christie irowa (Editor's note;_ As aa Associ- venation, which wis held fa Rus- Duncan. Leonardo, who died Ptb; : el hit current Southeast Asian by Surrogate Edward C. Broege. Mouser, Jr., and his granddaugh- 8UB Pfsea correspondent in MOS- fin). tour, reflected his changeable dis- ter, Ruth Ann Loehwing. The rest 11, left their estates to their re* COW tor three years, Roy Essoy- Mr. Feste, who died Jan. 3, JAKARTA, Indonesia, Feb. J5position; left a house and furniture in High- of his estate was willed to his spective wives. " Niktta Khrush- He wu. friendly, brusqnely (AP) - Soviet Premier Nikila S. lands to his son and daughter-in- chertaasy tones in nany moods. charming, and even shushed law, William A., and Jacqueline " **. """Pon- Khrushchev and I argued the some of his aides who tried to Feste. He wiUed $1,000 to dent In Southeast Asia, has metmerit* of American bateball capi warn him against my'views.. daughter, Janet Feste, with the Khrushchev again, this time find- and the rigon of international Khrushchev and bis party were rest of his estate to be divided ing the Premier in a bantering, relaxing after climbing around u follows: one fourth each to bubbling tourist mood. Here it goodwill twin this week. Borobudur, a thousand-year-old daughters Alice and Janet Feste, Eteoyu'g eecount of tbdr con- The discussion, held ia an In-Buddhist monument whose ter- one fourth to his son, Edwin races depict the life of Buddha Feste, and one fourth to be hel in Intricate stone carvings. Tne In trust for his son, Harry Feste; Premier beckoned me over to the J. U!.-11. aWIW seal Dr. William H. Lawes, Jr., MU Dsftlflt Bull, Wl Fair Haven veterinarian who died ian president Sukarno.had Just Jan. 29, left his estate to his vacated. : daughter. Miss Mildred J. Lawes. I took off my crumpled blue John Simmons, Middletown, Idenim baseball cap as I sat who died Jan. 25, left $150 each • Romjtt • Owns • DhkwcfttMfft down. Khrushchev grabbed It, to Letitia Evans and May E. examined it and waved it around. Kavalesky, and the rest of his • Refrigerators •Dbposw» • V "TOs Is the sort o thing that estate of his son-in-law and baffles me about the .United daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert REGAL PRODUCTS COH DIST. States," be said. "America is Cook. such a rich country and you Elate' Higginson, Middletown HWV. SI. SH74HI Americans wear rags Uke this." too died Dec. IS, lit her "That's BO rag," I said. "It AT WHO IAUY-Afre«dlRfl the MeMalHeetrh Fund may not be very beautiful but Rally of the New Jersey Association for Mental Health ifs very handy at baseball games aad for chasmg you around these In Mbi^tcleV lairweek were, Miss fVeda E. Relnih, of Islands under the hot Indonesian Red Bank, executive director of the Monmouth County
wo." •••';.-• . . •••• . HOME OWNERS Mental Health Association, end Charles E. Steen, Jr., Khrushchev took another rieal look at the cap. New Shrewsbury, Mon'mouth County campaign chairman. "Try It," I said. Khrushchev slapped the cap on ; his head and posed for photog- raphers. Mental Health Fund\ "It must keep the sun off very well," he said. "It looks very utilitarian." Drive Starts in Mayl One aide leaned over his shoul- der to warn him that I had spent MOOTCLAIR - A goal Of 1500, The drive starts in May. three yean in Russia (as an 000 for the New Jersey Mental Kenneth C. Foster, sute cam-l AP corfcipondcnt) • Health Fund drive was announe- palgn chairman, pointed out that "I know," Khrushchev answer ed at a planning, rally this week the goal for IBM represents afl ed, apparently unperturbed. attended by leaden of the Men- 23 per cent increase over the ''A rl "He wrote bad things about the mouth County campaign. 959 donations of StX.OM. MtV tjfcataW IkW attffgsW Mat JatfcatJe^gtaf Soviet Union," the aide persisted. County campaign chairman Is] Khrushchev turned to me andchev said, "much better than I Charles E. Steen, Jr., of New! - -_«__ asked, "What did you write?" had expected." Shrewsbury. He reported on plansB blll.«i- "I wrote what 1 saw," I said, "Isn't the heat bothering for the county drive which wouldr^ 'The good and the bad." you?" I asked. Include advance girls sollclUtlon. I! "There wu more bad than "I take Sukarno's .advice, tag days, special benefit events, good," another aide interjected. Khrushchev laughed. "I dunk and the residential Bell-Ringer "It's all in the point of view," my head hi cold water every time March. ADD A LOW COST NEW ROOM I said. "I don't Uke much of I get a chance and it does won' He said the goal will be $45,1 what appears la.your press aid den. I don't feel tired at all." 000, a 29 per cent increase overfl you don't like much of what you Within an hour, Soviet news- last year's total of $35,090. II Room Completely Prepared men on the tour blossomed out Also attending the rally from| read In ours. You have your I VjwvO^pJlwW OwT B^rJw^SBj^gfagajSBjfjfsj ^s^veSJeyvsTS^PapSJe^PvvJf eywe«s> views and we have ours." m khaki baseball-type caps the county were: Khrushchev nodded solemnly m somewhat similar to mine. plate; stwb; coMnf booMt; Niton, ridta; agreement Robert N. Kaster, West Long! wtodtw mti doset •pwtaes prepared. "We have different points of Branch, treasurer of the Newll 189 view and the only important thing Educators Jersey Association for Mentall is to be honest." he said. Health and. special gifts solicitor! •FIRST PAYMENT, JULY An aide pointed out that I was in the county, and Miss Fredan iaiisanls>abmaswa.la of Armenian origin, but an Amer- Plead For E. Reinitx, execuUve director of|i • UP TO 20 YRS. TO PAY esfcr sad sees* aslsr. ican Armenian. The implication the Monmouth County Mentall wu that any Armenian'outside Health Association. the Soviet Union wu not to be More Pay A highlight, of the rally wull NEW LOW trusted. TRENTO__ N (AP) - Stttewide a presenUtion of a $1,000 dona-1 Khrushchev waved, the remark educationa.Jucatlonal groups yesterday askask-- Urn from the New Jersey Team-|| ZmiTHCHIAUTT •aide. ..• ,. •.. «:: ...... ed th- e Legislature'- • -- -s Join- - t- Ap- - sters Joint Council, FREE ESTIMATES "It's not your origin that mat- proprlatlons Committee to raise It wu also announced -that|| • Dormers ters," he said. "Mi mother the salaries of cottege professors the tesmsten had agreed to vol- o Room AddMeas , e Modem lathraom does Is to give birth. After that and increase' aid to local public uhteer their time to distribute I e Reotlss. Sldtog \ • Plunblaf you mold your own future." schools. coin boxes to business places in II • Masonry the state. # Ferdi Enclesvres Khrshchev fended off any at- A parade of witnesses headed • Garage Breeseway ewefiRy.eeed tempt to keep the conversation by Dr. James A. Lynch, presi- on a political track. dent of the N. J. Education As- Other campaign plans present-1 Asked bow he thought the trip sociation, pleaded with the com-ed call for street tag days and II wu going, be took it personally. mimitteee t o approvpp e a $$811,00 0 ppayyballoon sales during MentalH ^MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO "I'm enjoying It tremendous- increasi fae far ththe 2,002000 or more Health Week May 1-7, with theH ly,»" hhe repliedlid. faculty memberb s at NeN w Jersey'J's major phase of the cacampaigm n I ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S being the residential marchrch.Tues-, 1 I asked him if be found the t\M• •"•' colleges. SHADYSIDE 1 5! GREAT RECORD STORESI trip tryingyg . The K-yearoly d Sov- - iet leader arrived in New Delhi teachers at Rutgers University, Other phases outlined includ- nearly two weeks ago looking the state colleges at Glassboro, ed Special Gifts, Special Events,[ tired and listless. Since then he Jersey City, Montclalr, Paterson, sod Buslo6tfl*lndustiy Appesli* had shown occukmat sparks of Trenton and Union, and the New- fire, but most of the time he look- ark College of Engineering. 30 MOAD SIMir RED IANK, N. J. ed hot and weary. Salaries Asked "I'm taking it fine," Khrush- The college teachers are seek- j| ing the increases over a two-year] SENSATIONAL RUG CLEARANCE SALE period. For example, the pay|| range for an instructor is' t4.7M-tt.17l a year. They raises to SSJ3T4MM in 1) Mainstay Federal says.. and tt.0tM7.tSI in lMl-C TbeU pay range for a full professor Isfl now $».U4-$10,M0. They wantH raises to tt.SI74U.M5 in USM1H and $I0.3S»413.«7 in 1M1-C3. "StartTheSavingsHabUEarlf The Increases were approved | by the SUte Board of Educa-H SAVE 30% to 60% lion but Gov. Robert B. Meyner refused to provide for them ia|| Us 431-miIllon-doUar budget. The heads of the public col-1 We Challenge You to Buy Bette r Carpeting at these Prices: can* legea say it is difficult to re-ll 'am^jV-1 LVA ^BMaiAJ 'sssatmJai cruit new teachers and hard toll keep good ones at the present I TAKE YOUR CHOICE: . eNff Dw llwifQ TOP pay scales.. Academic salaries now account 3-Ply All Wool Twist Reg. for more than M per cent of the budgets of the publicly-supported || All Wool Tweed Reg. colleges. 100% Nylon 5 yr. Guarantee Reg. Mere 1ST ScasolSf TOO The NJEA plea wu becked byll Heavy Textured Looped Wilton Reg. the Federated Boards of Educa-fl Hon. the State Parent-Teacher As-fl TAKE YOUR CHOICE: •odation, the State AasodaUonH of School Superintendents, TheJ Luxury All Wool Velvet Reg. 10.90 American Association of UnJver-fl sity Women, the SUte Assoela-D fop Quality Wool Tweed Reg. 10.90 MAINSTAY tlon of College Professors, andl Lustrous Thick All Wool Twist Reg. 12.60 the state CIO. , I KOIRAt They also'asked for a SS mil-(I Heavy All Wool Textured Reg. 10.45 lion dollar increase in state school)[ WILCOMIS aid, to be financed by a. general sates tax, a parsons] Income tax II SPICIAL WEEK-END PRICE or a combination of the two (ev.|| rm.SAT.-MON. ONLY! SAVERS ies. Meyner hai said bs ia opposed II YOUN» to a brosd-bsssd tax unless the I voters support one through a ret-1 CONTINUOUS HUMENT NYLON erendum. Overall school aldl • Ratlifa Soil • Won't Shad o Won't Fun AND OLD! now amounts to almsst MmO-i UondoUars. , • Won'* Mildew • • Decorator Colors The NJEA proposals II ft II FT. WIDTHI the ftMadetioa program far school H operatiag casts to ft* tar oath Cburlereil nil Snperrloed pupil, SIN more San the atessat RIG. 10.95 formula provides, aad would •• per inaam we* paid on crease minimum state aM to |» A dWdend el a pupil instead of the present W.; the nte of Dee. SI, 1959 RELIGIOUS PERILS NEW YORK (AP) - Rillglee, I by emphsslilng fear and re|sc-|! tlon, can cause neurosis, says I MAINSTAY the Rev. Dr, George C. 'Ander- SHERWOOO son, director of the Academy of I Religion and Mental Health, and ESTABtASIIM) 1925 FEDERAL SAVINGS author of a new book. "Man's ACROSS • lues Right to bs Human" (Morrow). FROM AND LOAN ASSOCIATION He says clergymen can msksll SHOF1NO CENTER • ILUflllOf great contributions to healthy HWY. 35 MIDDLETOWN TVES.>tHURS.*M. TIL • P. M. attitudes by stressing traditional |[ U MONMOUTH SHUT RID IANK religious concepu of forgiv Of IN DAILY: **ON,WED.4AT. 'TIL • P. M. FREE PARKIN* 0$ Ml and undsrstsadlng. i Bnai Brifh ' df Gras, Bazar Women To
Attend Event LITTLE SILVER - Fiaal«ar- RED BANK — Representatives Are Slated by PTAof Red Bank Chapter,'Bnai Brith uncheon meeting the Marlboro Women, will attend the donor Scouts Mark HoVpit.1 Auxiliary w.U hold at tb. luncheon, which Northern New hospital Wednesday were com- . JUNION BEACH - The Parent- Jersey Council, Bnai Brith Worn Taachcr Association wiU hold a Anniversary pleted when the board met Tuea- High Award en, will hold Sunday in the Wai day in the home of the ainoliary Mat* Cut party, and bauar dorf-Astoria, New York City. Saturday ia Memorial School to FAIR HAVEN - Girl Scout In- president, Mrs. William ZiUgar. "And Thou Shalt Grow With termediate Troop 187.. at its Silvenide Ave. . - r Jlom, a senior at Benson Union presidentd , gave a jiervGrteakefive-year serv- Guest tpeaker r wffl bbeDe t will be at 3 p. m. when a Mardi president; Mrs. Nathan Berlin High School here, has been se- ice pin to Mn. Warren Horre, Berkeley Gordon medical direc- Crti queen will be chosen. Red Bank, is local donor chair- . ' MemoriaA « • lm Schoomm • . _ lt studentM a^.^&^s_ hsve lected as a winner in the 195940 who wat one of the leaden when tor at Marlboro. ' man/and Mrs. Louis B. Kroner, selected their candidates for this achievement awards program of the group wai founded In 1955 A variety of handwork made Little Silver, is local fund rait and who still serves on the troop by patients wUI be displayed for honor. The two runnen-up in the he National Council of Teach' ing chairman. committee. sale at the session. Proceeds contest will serve as the queen's irs of English. , ;, Three Mn. Cook also gave five-year from sales will be used to furnish attendants. The former Rumson-Fair Ha- The donor luncheons will be membership pins to the following supplies for miking mon arti- ven -Regional High School «tu held for the next three consecu- Caraaatloa Set troop memben: Patricia Becker, cles. dent was selected as a winner tive Sundays, with the Red Bank Dancing will follow the corona among the 800 winners and run- Barbara Bonnema, Patricia Car- Gives Report - (ion ceremonies. women attending the opening one, nen-up from five thousand ttu- ling, Suaan Hone. Lee Hustler, Mn. Lewis E. Brooks. Red Mn. Harriott also aaid that Proceeds raised at these lunch- lentt who entered the. eompe- Peggy Kelly, Linda Kern,, Bren- Bank, chairmachairman o l th« Operttaop a a series of Abbott and CosteUo eons will be used for such Bnai d^K Bd Unabae Ttoble project aaid ttaMjem- Ition throughout the nation. Birth projects as the HUM Foun- da^Kern. Brenda Unabae, Ttoble project, aaid ttaMjem- end Laanl aad Hardy movies Joaam Lewin, Reedy Loder, Pat-ben of the Woman'a SaeMy of trill ba atom. dation, the Anti-Defamation lMlaak League, and non-sectarian phil- rida MlMlUerU , NancN y PatenPt , KtKathh- ChristianServieecrtfce^ei t d OB salt win be home baked ryn Robblwt and Patricia articles anthropies and bospitale that the MD IANK HWH SCHOOL STUDWTi will participate) In a panel discussion. "What organization, supports. My Parent! Don't Knew About Me." «t High School Parent-Teacher Atteeiatlon meet, An International program, baa- ver. have made M Ma- Than will ba garnet for chil ing Tuesday night. They will exprati their'viewa on tuch matters at activities, eco- ad OB'a section of the,Girl Scout terial for ththee oncaet wen tar- drest and refreabmanu. Law. "A Girl Scout'it a friend nishe«»•.d /b y ~~th'e aintHlity. , nomic valuat and marriage. Seated left to right, are Judy Do Morjien. Kerin Gemel awaafVy r» win• —mmm* **• ™ •»•——». i > Mrs Bernard O'Brien It Mn. Vote Funds to all and a sister to every oth- Mn. Mark D. Medals. Middle. ' Harriott's co-chairman and Rita Murphy. Standing are William Parkell. left, and Lloyd latkin. " er Girl Scout." was given. At town way.._,s_ aa—d meaM chair- ' ' Others serving are Mn. Louis troop, memben and guests sang man, aaid all the reservation! for '-Maetetti, movies; Mn. Charles To Furnish "Happy Birthday/' Janice Miller the auxiliary's theater party in Porter and Mrs. John Sweeney, brought in a Urge birthday cake New York City March I, have < bargain booth; Mrs. Joseph Koto- School Visit Around Monmouth Two Rooms which had been made by her been taken. ' . > «o|x, pantry and wuh day; Mn. mother, Mrs. Richard L. MiUer. Memben and their guaat! will Robert nine and Mn. Karl Frana SHREWSBURY — Membere of With Mill! have luncheon at the Aster Hotel - ; the Mid-Monmouth Auxiliary of Week Slated cakaa and eeladt; Mn. Richard By Mrs. Albert J. Hrutke and then see the play, "Firs lacey, pandora bos; Mn. An- the Family and Children's Serv- RED BANK - "Visit Your Finger Exercise." drew Adamecs and Mn. John ice of Monmouth County, at their School Week" will be observed Photography If you happened to be ambula- fait five dayt in London and Member Drive , - Borne, handmade articles: Mn. meeting this week, voted to ap- in River Street School March 7- ting through the little fishing vil- Paris. It wai decided to hold ,a con- Louis Gartner, white elephant; propriate funds for the furnish- 11. lage of Guaymas in Mexico on Exhibit Set tributing member drive between Mn. Thomai Meegher, plants; ing of two case worken' rooms The Lawrence I. Clarkea of.Lo- The executive board of the WEST LONG BRANCH -The April 10-17. Mrs. Charies Pruehnlk, wishing In the new building the agency the Golfo de California any day curt Point Rd... Locust Joint, left Parent-Teacher Association set Fine' Arta Department of Mon- Mrs. Morton Winer, Hid Bank, weU: Mn. Louis Rlecardl. prizes; is constructing in Long Branch. last week you would have met by air for Peru on Tuesday.. It plans at a meeting Tuesday for mouth College will present an ex- patient service chairman, aaid Mn. WiUiam Gregue, fiih pond oseph P. Dender,' former chair- it a business trip for Mr. Clarke The meetin. g- was held at. thes carrying out a special observ- hibition of photography by Dr. auxiliary memben gave.,SM and Mn. Helen Brawn and Mn man of the Atlantic Highlands but having Mrs. Clarke along hotne of Mn. Richard Kezer, 104 tnce program March 9 at the Eric Manhelmer, Manaaquan, a noun in volunteer work at me Walter Neff. ski ball. harden Rd. Harbor Commission on the way makes it a pleasure trip for Miss Christine teneral meeting. Classrooms will to and from some very wonder- member of the Social Science hospital in January. -,"•• '•• other Aidaa • Mrs. Henry Webber, chairman them and early in March, be open from 7 to 8 p. m. with ill fishing. He and Mrs Deader Lawrence's brother and sister-in- Department. The show opens In connection with the kitchen Alto, Mn.' Francis O'Brien Christine is the daughter of of the bridge party and bauar teachers in attendance. The meet- rrived home in Highlands Mon- law, the James R. - Clarkes of Monday and will feature 40 photo- and mack bar now being Installed vpenny game; Mn. Joseph Men-Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blom. held earlier this month at Mc- ing will take place at 8 p. m. day afternoon after an W-day to- Navetink River Rd,. Locust, win graphs, mostly black and white by the auxiliary In the women's ,-viHe, hat bar; Mn. John Coffey The family moved to Arizona Guire's Grove, said that WOO was Teachers and parents will par- in California * and >- Mex- and some color..- parole cottage with funds given and Mn. Karl Barber, balloons earned at the event. ourn leave for Nassau where they will four yean ago. She attended La- ticipate in "Talent Show" that Jack and the beautiful Included in the exhibition will by the Rumson Woman'a Club, Mn. Robert Holland, airing game She also pointed out that all ico stay at the Pilot Club for a while fayette Street School and com- night with Anthony Amendola, Kay Giordano will take posses-before flying over to the Light- be shots of the Monmouth College Mn. Gordon taid the snack bar Mrs, M. Renn, dart game Mn. pleted her freshman year at the the hand-made gift items, made program chairman, directing. A tioo of the old and imposing Ru-housf e Clu' -b on Andro" " s Islan" d' to campus. and a gas range have been par* Robert Coollck and Mrs. Howard regional high school. •....- by membenJiad been sold at the film, "Let George Help Do It," chased. Dean, tickets. . bazaar table. fas Finch estate in Middletown spend tome time bone fishing. Miss Blom is a niece of Mn. also will be shown by Daniel sometime after the first of April .Alto, Mn. Barnard O'Brien, Set Field Trip , , , , . . For Louise and Bob Badenhop William Young of IS Highland Porzlo, eigth grade teacher, in It la hoped that an home econ- Mrs. Albert LarosU, Mn. Leo Mn. Richard Williams, Chair- Jack is a tawyer and the of Ridge Rd-i Rumi0lli Ave., Rumton. . connection with state aid bills omics course for the patient!, to Micali aad Mn. Harry Breil, son of County Judge John C. B0 oth7r pItce ,„ FIoridii man, said plant are under way AiWand.AlW. Include cooking, nerving and table .kitchen; Mn. Michael Durko, piz- Award winnera received for member! to make a field trip Giordano...... Palm Beach . . . Unless it 1 Mn. Frank Mouucca' reported setting classes may be conducted la pat; Mn. Raymond Wleneak, scrolls of recognition, and their to the Mate Home for Boys at Vic and Lil Sigler write,from th. e tight of the fint crocus, then on the Founden Day luncheon g u ia thia new area, she added. 'deaeer,aad Mn. William Geiger, names will be sent to all the Jamesburg, sometime in March. St. Petenburg, Fla., that they it no surer sigi n of sprinri g .thath n she attended In Deal Country wont return to East Keantburg ^ Mrs.-Gordon also said that ' tickets. nation's colleges and universities A new member, Mn. Janet g with recommendations that they Club. Dr.,Malcolm Rainey and until late springspring. The SlgleSlglen ^ ider Beach Chib planters, filled with hoiite plaata SwarU of Shrewsbury, was In- vetr Surtr by patients in the total, considered for appropriate Mrs. James Ilch, president, also have not been spending much . dinner dance for Its mem troduced. * gtve tat green house, have been placed scholarships. attended the county event. Mn. time in Monmouth lately. It. is bers at the Crystal Brook1 Inn The March meeting will be held In the various cottages. Patients IPIans Made Eugene Clay attended- the Oak-not too long tlnce their return this put week-end .. . The Gil- Mist Blom, after her; gradua- at the home of Mn. Philip Ja- working In the: greenhouse- an land Street School observance. from Ireland, EnglandI and the Hunters of Portaupeck an tion in June, plans to enroll at cobs, Robin Rd., Middletown. Dr. supervised by the Green thumb Dr. John H. Gilbert of Mon- Continent . . The Victor D spending a few weeks in Europe Reed College in Portland, Ore., Stanley Sprung, consulting psy- Corps, which it made up of volun- pCotnmitfee chologist, will speak on "The Dit mouth College will be guest Shaheens of Rumson ended their and on their return will prepare where she Intends to major in t ber H * eluha ; UNION BEACH — Plans were science. turbed Child." . speaker at the April 13 general stay at the Sun Cattle Club in to move to Hawaii. They decided • Htcussed for the spaghetti din- meeting. Officers will be elected. Pompano Beach, Fla, a tew days Europe had better come flrsjt earlier than planned : so they aer which the Harris Gardens Mn, William Setaro waa nam- because it is a rather long wa could spend a little time with todies' .'Auxiliary, will hold Sat- ed chairman of a faculty tea around from Hawaii Marge MURTAGH Card Party Mrs. Shaheen's mother, Mn. arday in the fire house. Homemaker April 28 in the school. Assisting and- Bud Preston of Fair Haven MEW YORK (AP) i-iiCWM Daniel Sullivan of Albany, N. Y., -VHM planning committee will be Mn. Charles Guattieri are still limping from walking Magistrate John K Mnrtagh Wtd- Is Tonight who had come to Rumson to su< Bit week in the home of Mn Award Set and Mn. Frank Ferrogine. those hundreds of milei through neaday was appobitad «hit )uk- Ellla, chairman. NAVESINK -The Woraen't Mrs. Ferrogine, membership pervlse the Shaheen household ^ Metropolitan Museum in New Maatbanwfflbaaakadtobake AuiliarAuxiliary of AU Saiau Epiacopal ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - chairman, reported a total mem- *¥& ^-u^f '.V Vork with Allyson and RicUe on Robert F,,Wagner. . , eato. The food wuilie prepared ChurchChh , wiiU holhld a card partrty MUa EUubeth W. Fenar, Port' bership of 30». and Mn. Park C. Mason bfSyca- Monday. They're hoplag, too, that . Mnrtaga wUI replace laatlee ; hb y UtMrtLv HIIHamMy SrlkiBriksenn . MMn tonightM>iah» a«t• ta o'cloco'obvlk, Iun th»t»e par«•• - land Rd.. Highlands, has been se- The executive board's more_Ave,, Shrewsbury, flew to Mayor Wagner really cancels all Irving Ben Cooper, who It re- Etta la a charge of ticket sales. Ui hall lected Homemaker of .Tomorrow, meeting will be March 29. Montego Bay. Jamaica, this week Uiote parking tickets because '.Dr. Manhetaer had W mm «n«l Hecauao.oHU health. for a midwinter vacation at.the Conuhlttct tMfnbcfi' pretest Proceed. wUI be used to buy representing the local high they were among the many who ttudio in New York for 10 yean. Colony Club. were Mn. Paul Gaaior. Sr. Mn.Utchen equipment* . ' achool.. were ticketed for improper 'park- In 1939 and 1M0, Dr. Manheim- Sweet Kathy Larkin. a aenio jn the holiday no Stout, Mn. Harry Ray, Mitt Mildred DeVetty Is chair- Miss Ferrar's papen will be g m er worked on a 60-foot, Alfred Doltom, Mn. Albert man, assisted by Mn, William submitted for competition with Installation at the Star of the Sea Academy ..Age M(l Experience- tri- Long Branch and the daugh- mural used at the New I Burgesa, Mn: Paul Gatior. Jr., CuUman, Mn. Milton Wright, other high achool winnen In the umphed-again over "Youth and World's Fair. He also ; Mn. George Slngerllne. Mn, Ml-Mn. Gene Rabourdin, Mrs. Clin- state 'Homemaker of Tomorrow" ter of the Clement Graham Lar- Innocence." The score was 36-33 I mn,uwii BusjEnne, mn, rai- inn. «jene Kaoourain, Mn. uin Is Planned kins of Elberon, spent the week- hibited at studios in this country contest. in that Faculty vt. Seniors bat- and abroad.. •ehael Trugon and Mn, Kenneth ton P. King, Mn. Nelson Max MATAWAN - Cmdr. Charles end in WaUingford, Conn., at the tbsll game this week at Rum- son and Mn. Earle DeVesty. An award pin with the slogan, ke The show will be staged through jUke Hobby of Guadalcanal Post, Vet- Choate School's Winter Festival son-Fair Haven Regional "Home Is Where the Heart Is" erans of Foreign Wars, was March 11 in the metianlne. It r end so misted seeing her broth Sandra (Mrs. Lawrence) Me- will also be presented to Miss guest last week at a meeting rf will be open for public viewing Ferrar er Larry-, a junior at 'Princeton, Clure and Nancy (Mn. Dennii) Kitty Kelly: for receiving the Jiigh the Ladies'Auxiliary of the pott- Monday through Friday from.9 score. who managed to spend this week- Meyers were hostesses at a "oof- He was Introduced by Mn. a. m. to 19 p. m. All the senior girls wen given end at home . . .Ed and Grace fee" on Wednesday morning in Curtains Edith Kern. the examination by Mn. Jose- Kerbs are at home in Rumson Mn. McClure's residence on the Those Who Won't Believe The commander announced DraperUs phine Stock of the Home Econo- after aeveral weeks of cruising atsth Radar School Air Bate in Wedding Held mics Department. plans for the combined installa- with friends on the Caribbean Highlands. The parly was given Slipcovers You Are Not Your Friends tion of, the post and auxiliary aboard a chartered ailing yacht in honor of Joan Frey. who will In City Church officen April 30 in the pott The A. L. Dukes with ton, be leaving toon for Texat with NEW YORK CITY-The morhr Btdsprtads Dear Btty My: way. He wasn't, ready to get Rummage Sale home. Allen, and daughter, Jean, have her husband, Lt. Robert Frey, ™™,««i»ii(i»n. .wu, mn tier nusoana,•••, u. Kooert «ey, ing in St. Vincent DePaul Catho- Tbtre'a o boy that goet to our married; he wanted to be free to He said a dinner honoring all forsaken the cold of Rumson for mt Virginia Spayd. who it leav- lic Church here, Miss Helene Lintns achool. He hat told my boyr go out with pretty girls. He has past commanden of the post and the warm sunshine of Fort Ltu- ing for Saudi, Arabia, with her .f^^ Is Planned .«_•? . «_ • .«._* • i_i.j Legace. New York dry. daugh- friends I waa not nice. I tried come back four times In two past presidents of the auxiliary derdale . . . and D. J. Summa, husband, Lt. Michael Spayd. Al- to Jell them If a not true, but he months and each time has left ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - St. wil be held May » in the post also of Rumson is at home aftei «o a guest was Louise Griffith ter of r - -- - • Vonrtian Blinds Legace, tella them different. I have losl saying, what made me come Agnes Catholic Church, will hold home. whose husband ia Major W. F. all of them and tome of my girl back to you? How much can a a rummage sale Saturday March Mrs. Rita Scarborough wa: for the benefit of the townshij Griffith, base commander. became th...e. bride of Daniel Kt- vares, New York City. friends. What should I do?- woman take? Should 1 take him S, at 9 a. m. in the former named chairman of the instai heart fund was a success. Irene and John Poole have re- in once more or tell him never Young's Delicatessen Stare. latlon committee for the auxil: Mrs. Dunne is chairman of turned to their White St., Shrews- Rev. J. C. Keefe officiated. Dear Lonesome: If your to cross my path again?—E. H. Funds will go for the improve- ary by Mrs. Kern, . special fund raising project. bury, home after vacationing in Mitt Edna Testier of New York "friends" believe this char- ment of the youth house. Final Arrangements Meeting Priiet Florida. They visited Mr. Poole's City •reals*. Dear E. H.: Long drawn-out acter, they aren't your friends. Co-chairmen of the sale are Mrs. Dorothy Seller, chairman Meeting prizes went to Mrs. brother,, George, trainer for the Lincroft were the bride's attend- RED BANK romances rarely lead to t.ie al- Accept this. Seek quality-and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. George reported on final' arrangements Mary Kenney and Mrt. Scarbor- famous Alfred G. Vanderbilt sta- ants. •N Bread St tar. You've been too accet- tfiat goes for yourself u well Keely, Mrs. John Cooper, Mrs. ough. ble1.'. , Kathryn and Steve Gross tible. Write him off. for a dinner dance March 12 for ; it your friends. How about John Joslin, Mn. James Egidio, the benefit of. the pott building Hostesses were Mrs. Julis Stan- of Square Bar, Highlands, are en- A reception followed. ^tookiag up tome group at your Mn. Robert Curtis, Mrs. James fund. . " is, Mrs. Elizabeth Hubert. Mrs. joying 'their annual' sojourn 'at chuichr If your parentt don't Send your problem to Kitty Monohan, Mn. Gertrude Ippo- Mrs.. Ruth Williams is ticket Pauline Wright Mrt. Ethel Sic- Lake Worth, Fla. v . Keansburg I to aay particular faith. Kelly. Enclose a stamped, self- lito, and Mn. Edward Williimt. chairman.: Reservation! deadline mund and Mn. Myrtle DcLuca. Nattoaal Bank President William viatt tfw differwt addressed envelope, and address Donation! of clean used cloth- It March S. Nomination aad election of of- C. Johaaon and hit wife Marie her in care of the Red Bank ing will be accepted on March Mrs. Henrietta Dunne report- fleers wll ltake;place at thearevapaading several weeks ia tte mm yn Uka beat, lead a Register. 3-4 between land 1 p. m. ed that the recent card party March 1, meeting. CaUforala. lope for ay leaflet on "Betag Spring Hats Are High, Wide And Dramatic Dear Btty Ketri ! am deeply In love with my win of five yean and I am aura the' kwet me. But the continue! to correspond with men the knew before we were married. She uyi they are Just old Meads. 1 am sure the It faithful to me; In met, all of the men live at a •groat distance aad moat of them ire out of the country.' Am I Medkealy Jeiloui?-Joe. Luncheon at the Molly It • grtckui, Deer Joe: lam of raid your affair-elthcr ia the dellghtrui i wlm Is m love wtoY fomisjco. cockuil lounge .or the ptctiimaue River The fact that an matt mea ire View dining room. ••• : •• . •• at • distance provee mat She fa ptayiag • game, and mak- And, your tatte budt will. tlngU when Ing tun the won't get tamed you tee the many delicious eholcet our doing It, la living out day- menu nffert. And the food i,', vollat dreamt, the dUcloeet a hunger Make It a date; come lo the Molly mr attention, You might try for luncheon, You'll be glad you did, being more romatlc yourself, ;payiag her greater attention, tailriR her on trips, bringing surprise gifts, MOLLY PITCHER
Dear Kllly KtwyT I have (one with the tame man On iht fknuliliit Shrtwiliury tour yean, We have loved om RIVERSIDE AVE. RED IANK another, ahand our trouble! and stood tide by each through thick ILOSSOM TIME—New spring hett are a riot of flow. TALL STORY-High draped TEN GALLON TOPPER — The ,girl who Ilket Westerns and thm. I uld to would htvt » mike up Mi nlad-ll wai en, at wltneii thli latter confection of ombre illk flow* touque of pink tllk and mllan, will love thli tembrero In sunflower gold silk faille, do< •n sempjetely covarlnj brim of beige mesh kit. , frlmt by Hedge. ilgned b| Walter Flerell with ilde-ple«ted crown. ^ Steece* Stor in &*$&;. Jack Bolton Bank EATONTOWN — Mr. aad Mn. Wed af Georgia rfi B* OMfc S ROM Ct, •» ; att«s« the nkiniage of their Mew Novel PLEDGES FIATERNITY FORT GORDON. Oa. - «at 'tmjiml Mai Dorothy CWta, Sheila Burr, daughter of Mrs. HAMILTON. N. Y- David John Burr, lincroft Farms. Un- s Reviewed Petial '(3, ton of Mr. and Mn. raft. N. J., and George W. Obre, WO BANK.- Mn. Paym Henry Petal, 4K Sycamore Ave., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gearge tw.,FlorcBce P. Forgotsoa. Lost Vr.. Lyoaa reviewed Frances Shrewibury, N. J., recently was . Obn, 71 Madison Ave.^Red Shrews- Parkinson Keyet newest novel. ptedaed to Sigma Chi. social fra- Bank. N. J., were married Church,, officiated. man's Club Tuesday. tiat mass that followed. ' .., A reception (or * person_ _s fol_ - Mn. George, Fndtrick tad at Old Orchard "Country **». Jams G. Hammond were The bridt't -ballerina length Peony Scrap Quilt gown waa made of white Italian Mn. Lymu C Lockwood, tint silk taffeta; trimmed with French Escorted by btr fitter, tht velvet, and styled with * fitted bridt won a cocktail viet prsaidiat of tho dab, pro- mm of FrenchUw chiffon wkb tidtd at the tea table. bodica that had a Sabftaa^aWk- .a matching tiara. She carried a Mn. Edward SdwHtld will be line and long bridal ileavtEf Brtttt'ttjrtid banqut_ t of whitt w speaker at tht March II She wore a ballerina length neat with t< - Mli" f 'a -l MM'VUtmM BtoUac- Veil appUqued with Uce medal- ;. and carried a white prayer Often present were Mn. Re* book, with a cascade bouquet Dr. Forgetaoa. who wua ththt bta Taylor, Mn. Robert H. DIs- brow, Mn. PUUp I. Waitoa, Mn. of white carnations and blue vjo- brioVt attasdutattendant, wort a :;;v :: : cocktail ttagta aowa: off «prlcot John H. Grails, Mn. Walter «•."•. . — • ' - ».i 'Chiffon, and a conait of brawa MtcOMiftl, Mn. Gtbrit H. Pra- Miss Dlsne Burr was her sis- arebJdt. Cast James SUaatr of tar, Mn. William Held aad MIH ter's only attendant, and Robert Mildred Browae!). Obre waa hia brother's beat man. JFort Mouaouth was best mu The maid of honor wu dressed V Wha» fta male return from ITtlH* ffJWfW- Faihlom from New York tjoiiaitont Oavlt>w't «l«ite fravol wtflh DW» btfl ijtkootHt caal; i a.ballerina length gown ,of thtir wtddlat trip to 1 1 Roiolft winf-Utiyta inu; Rontaor'i ihort-ilotYto tuir; Wrtoft . Wwito'.toa aiwl alMttt] tktrt; AbUH'i tiered snee blue taffeU, and her cas- *t.#V m staketheir cade bouquet was pink etrna- AYS* Contributions The bride's mother wore a slate ThtbrMoiaoiloyHbyZl Received •y DOROTHY ROE wa1iWtj|Ui, boqr JKM to atUl prtaoat. u ii tho loott, eiry Hue and whitt polka dot drass WWVUMM imtntB tt tntir Aaatdattd Pntt Watjoa'a Edlttr Chiael jtektt. nevtr reaching longer than tht hipbone. There with all white accessories. The Tntrt't an ia^mttional look to 1910 apring fuhkmi, planned are many brief, aeml-fitttd jackets which are slightly shaped in bridegroom's mother chose aMiie Center not only for a new iearai and a new year, but also for a new front, loose in back. Many belled suit jsekets tre seen. suit with white accessories. i r " adt. '. The leading spring coat silhouetta It tht • capo back with WEST LONG HUNCH — At A • wedding breakfast followed but weaVt board meeting of tbt New York designers, currently previewing spring collections, straight treat Many new coats ara coUarlets. and aletvt treat- in the,Riviera Room of the Hotel PUSS WINNER tht new concepts of world travel firmly,in mind in present- menu an many and varitd, with deep dolman cuts,and puffy Richmond, Augusta, Ga. -A. catfrifca.1*! ctothea for today's globe-trotting American women. The we push-up stylet to tho atctndancy. Ribbtd ottomtt fabrlca an JERSEY CtTY-Miehsel Cos-ler, % uwr Mr. and Mrs. Obre wilt make Jw.",a student at Rtd Bank dons' for the center. ^ . cetsful wardrobe of tho Sixties must bo at home anywhere in tho most popular for spring, both in the perennial black and navy their home in Fort McClellan, world, because todayt ]et travel hu made every corner of tho and in light bisqut toot*., White coata ara big newt tor apring High lebM -woo Nflt'. iftfVwVB' riOflu I,^,.-,,.:-.«.;•<- •-v,.,:.-,,;<..v .j,^:^ tarth as accessible at the aext town used to be. town wear, being shown In light-weight woolen basket weaves The bride wu graduated from tto atgitln aidt otMtat uataanut»TtacherAtaadatka*a4»m u Tma U tbo rtaam for tlie eiay, claatte look of tlie new clotlMa. a^ Mlddletown Township High at tkt Ptacock Dabtta Tbura«a»»-.»t loan w.««n«iai|||| attention to no»cniihablt. easUy deniable fabrics, the under- wWte-iround pUidi. Silk costaiareseen tor latt-day wear, aomt Schooland studied medical tech- aitat'at Si Petefe CoUtgt Ptb. local ttattmont of lint, tht correctly casual air of most daytime clothes, in handsome antique-finish raw silk weaves. f nology at Monmouth Medical ten- I . Mn. ByroaAadtrsonaiilaiatxs». l Specifivoncc changecnangea Iuni thme silhouettaunouctte concentrate principallpnncipairy abovanove .-'.:" , SUtaUaaa ter and in the Dr. Martin Rush and Dr. George T. Hoffman Lab- ^iuiof»hiih sebools from d^nuMtH oTteThbT*i-^ vicetht sbttt to,r iachievino new shouldeg widtrh widthat th,e ne topw. sleev Sleevee treatmenus may be, capelikenew de,- skirtWhil, tome eth pleatee predominand skirts tart sui.t shown ailhouett, aatd hato ths ae drenarroww collection, tapereds oratory, Red Bank. She it-em- MH.*r.~^"T iltnt' «••y aa' "?d Nop mrw Yorw k!.!« de-• ^ziThro^ etnttr'^ • i^ tin wt^_ Teen-ag- ,T---e .-i G^ • HIMB iu' «.UMt>^ ^u«k mi *k« t«. ei^A.^...... w« «>^.ui.« »i.i.* m*u*m -t+mtfA gklrti art "tlwwn and in tht " ftitad the taplc-"Rtiolvtd Thit will bi btld Mirth 4 Umoao, dolman or cylindrical, but most of them an cut to give there are plenty of full-skirted models, especially for after-five ployed by Dr. Hoffman. , ,/? ___ wider look. Deep armnoles are all over the place. New cylin- wear. There'its ya otendencf full-skirtey toward modelsd a longtr-waiste, espeds d look in many Mr. Obre wu graduated from lao [Federal Govtnunent Should a wider look. Deep armnoles are all over the place. New cylin> wear. There'a a tendency^ toward a longer-walsted look to many •ahmattaUy, IacntM Its Control Fred Sorlaao ia chairman," aa. drical aleeves usually an cut oft at the elbow or above. Various of the new dresses, and even a hint of returning popularity of the Red Bank High School and at- of labor UaJoai.' stated by Jet* Brand, Seymoui IraatmtnU of the capelet sleeve are in evidence, some with elr- unbelted drtsa. 0 new lino hu an easy kwg-waitted, Moused tended Monmouth College. r'Aft eular cut, some with tint pleatiag, some with rippled fullness. top and a pleated skirt waa employed.by the telephone Mn. Betty WMtttVi ; Colorful on your bed — the Mn. Jeaai Fieri aad Lota Kra ' r ' '' • •" Laager Jackets - .. : • • Evenin_ g fasMont era darlagly knwsit. with honon shared b»- coziest covering! This striking company prior to his induotjen StW It In Suit Jackets often, art longer, sometimes reaching to tht hips tweaen tht fuUJength, draped evening gown and me short, full- in the Army. He hat been attend- of quilt will be a family treasun. Tit rtittiaa will be haM Prl-| bekmVbuttnere Is rJenry~of'choice for the suitlaader. The aUrtad daoco draai." Dinner and theater suits are still popular. Turn scraps into PEONIES — ing communications school -Jet days ia tht center from 7:» to combine prints and plain fabrics Fort Gordon. •'.. • ' • -' :• J. u p.a. Cheptnau will be pro- for this gay. quilt. Pattern CM: vided. s Women charts, patch pattern; direc- Gardtn Q>roup He)| "i" Record Awards Number tions; yardages! - ea By DOROTHY ROE Send thirty-five cents (coins) bessert*Bridg« Mn. Fibre. Mn. Wooley i for thit pattern — add i centt Miti Tamil BtrMerl direct - Aaatdattd Pms Weaaaa'a EdNtr LITTLE SILVER - More than Going to 14 Girl Scouts for each pattern for Ist-class SO guesu attended the dessjh- cUldren'a little theater woftsbop By DOROTHY ROE sponsible for the safety and goad mailing. Send to The Red Bank Saturday morniags from M:3P Attecitted Proas Wtmtart Edhar conduct of models and the price- bridge which the garden depart- FAIR HAVEN - Intermediate Register, Needlecraft Dept, P.O. 1 a.m. until aoea for pupili in Speaking of glamor careers, sat gowns from Paris. pediatrics sections and collected ment of the Little Silver Wom- Girl Scout Troop 111 has actteved gifts for children in pediatrics Box Ml, Old Chelsea Station an's Club held Tuesday at/the gn*s thnt tluvagk six. . • meet Monique de Nervo, Says she: k OmM Wotd paiatod tat ball* a record of which they're proud. sections. New, York 11. N. Y. Print plainly hoin6 otf MrsMn.. Joseoh Ai McCajuMcC t This chic and charmlni young ' 17 Frtath Girls number, name, address H.;|i»:'i ——-- And the achievement will be They al on Willow Dr. Proceeds will be Frenchwomsn has a job that "UnUI you've tried to cnaper- and lone. dtC- meat any girl U the world would climaied at a court of honor dale Pre given to the club's burMing had. one 17 French girls in New York, at • o'clock in New! New! New! Our 1N0 ortUoa jtoaHtaa. give htr eye teeth for. As repre- you'll never know what ean.hap- lar' children' by Assisting hostesses were MH< seatatlve of the Chambre ayndl- WIDow_ with clothing, and toys." Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book Fred V. Pltten, Mrs. Edwin R. pen to your ntrvous system. And it ready NOW! Crammed with Uncroft Auxiliiry ettebf Paris ihe it International until you've: had nightmares THea '14 troop memben will Their troop * members wen Reed, Mrs. F. B. Simpson, Mrs. good will ambassador for French receive Girl Scoutings highest exciting, unusual, popular de- Chester E. Sharp, Mn. Ci'iF. about what could happen to a chosen u the ushen tor River- signs to crochet, knit, sew, em- ^rtsl^^rty this gUteriag quarter million dollars worth of honor, a curved bsr. view Hospital's dedication of Its StallmgsV Mn. James E. Stove- This ia the tint time that this broider, quilt, weave — fashions, ken. Mrs, E. Richard Weaver UNpjWTf - KM awUlary of caratr li /hard work, often Paris originals, i through theft, new wing late lut summer. home furnishings, toys, gifts, simple feminine fire or flood, you'll never really number of. girt scoutt have and Mrs. Joseph A. ZaloorB.j achieved the award at once not Troop HI memben have also bazar hits. In the book FRE The department will' feeet lag MtadajrjB the tiro house, hysterics, ssys the lovely and Us- value a good night's sleep." taught folk dancing and first aid — 1 quilt patterns. Hurry, tend astdt psaas to hold a card par- some Monique. Take, for instance Monique has been one of"1'? Haven, but to March 22 at 1:30 p. m. at Mrs. Northern Monmouth County to other Girl Scout and Brownie tt cents for "your copy. Pitten's home to Rumson. »> hr March * at Uaeroft ha. her arrant assignment France's most frequent and pop- groups to the Fair Haven area. OMrirmeB will bo '.Mrs. Robert She Is in New York in charge ular vliitors to the United States«»»«« of Girl Scouts. Mam aad Mrs. Aadnw J. Lai. <* « temperamental Paris mod- for halt a doien yean, visltini Ova Awards ; PAPER AUTHORS Ittrt. . ,- : . els aad tt costumes from the American cities from coast to The girls will receive tht ban _ liti Mft< Edwtid haute cootun, worth a quarter coast la the interetta of Frenen from Miss Armington, council FORT MONMOUT H- Chester U Bailey, Mrs. Athtoa Burke aad of a mlllioa doUars and weigh gtovtt. French mchanjpagne and tncutive director, E. Sharp, Urtlt Silver; and Ray- Mrs. Flonace Beaaett Othns tag IN poauds. BOW French fashions. Mrs. Edward L. Hubbard, Jr., mead E. Lacy, MlddMown, both wart Mis. Chariet Burke, Olrls and ckdMs were flown to Raited by an Englis__h„ gover- troop leader, and Mn. Clifford attached to the U. S. Army Sig- Mrs. Jeaa nockhart, Mrs. Rtlpa the Uattad States tor a gala TV nets, she tpeaks fUwtess Erig- Dickinson, Jr., assistant leader, nit Research and Development Laytsa, Mrs. Carl Rotea, Mrs. ' on tha evening of llah, traaiiates French menus for wiH present service piss to: the Ftb. ». coinciding whh the re-her American friends, weers the Laboratory, art ce-authors of a Frederick W. Woodward. Mn. Je- gjril. •<••.•• . .:.•'• paper "Radio Coverage - Ana At Our CoH Offkt en sts. J. Colao, Mrs. John C. FoW-lease date for publication of last wtrd bi Paris fashions with Alto at the ceremonies. Clif- Survey - Instrumentation Re- ler. Mrs. Joha>!orgaa, Mrs. Wil-Paris apring fashion pictures. the proper flair and always looks ton Lewis, president of the Fair • DRY CLEANING • SHIRTS X\ liam Diem, Mn. Edward L. Bail- While others are supervising the part of her glamorous Job, search" to be presented March the. production, Monique is re- Haven Lions Club, will give Mrs. 24 at the Institute of Radio En- ey, Mrs. Athelecn Torttrtlla aad . Selecting Clothes Richard Cook, Fair Haven Girl • FUTWORK ^ Mrs. Harry Seylat. Before her Resent trip she gineers national convention, New M-7IWHITIST. RIO BANK PANCAKE SUPPER Scout Neighborhood Association spent months working with Paris president, the club's gift of new wKS SPEAKER LITTLE SILVER - Mrs. Rich- designers and American tele- ard Weaver U chairman of the SO-ttar flags, for every .Girl vision experts selecting the Scout and Brownie group in the UTTU SILVER - Mn. Noel shown ia tht Nilsea mill discuss "A Caristiu't H "•to- coniag apecucultr, "Paris a It Us at LtJaart at a ateetiag at copal, Cbureh wUl sem Shtrove Mode. Mrs. William Blair. Fair Ha- ven, president of tht girl, scout the Woaaeai Society H ChittfM TuVtday Says ahe: Service of Embury Methodist' - council will bt a guesMt the ft • "During tha January couture ccrstttonlss. taa shjrsirtaa lp.sa. tad 7:» p. m. openingt, I took two New York ! rtYp'ta^boaacyal ttltvbioa mea to each of the IS Mrs. Hubbard said the troop r/ifyouBUktltUgay Tht hostesses wiU be Mn.Wil- MTtmMYCAKESAtX ihowingt, to Judge the dotbts la "proud of its achievement' ptppermiat strips or Hi VaUtMlTa• Mn«vaff** NAVESINK - Tbt Aioiliaryc«UM basis of phooitnphy. May soUd eottoas. tviat and Mitt Marie WUby. of tht Naveslak Hook aad Ud-wtn pretty ruggedT comptttm WaejdiPatstra ••* . ChU- der Company win hold a cake characters, but at the tad of a ana as t Memben do volunteer duty of drea'aWase }, < S, ; Story Hour sale Saturday at I:* a. m. in couple of days of aitting through • takers^ yards IWach fabric. the Food Circus. Doaations of Paris fashion shorn, out maa all kinds at Monmouth Mtdictl leal ,-Mrtrft-* cents (colas) cakti may bt left tt the fire said: Center. far flpk BBtstra - aM II coats Is Saturday house, or they will bt picked up 'I fought to tht last war. but TrtawMd Trass Isr: taikiaatttra nr flrst*-- ' UskAB-aiailaJ wutkt
tvwt HAWN to mn »yM->« :ousr A H\Ct 9660*-W0-MLK- We fill pmcripHona eiwfiilly, and cin add any further tntasuna your doctor may COOt4TiU.OONe! recommend. NOW ISN'T Sis* S to 8 8.50 • to 12,..,.9.50 • 12f. io 3 10.50 JUS. — Mrs. Kaatrt Mtyltr, canUr, Wait Detl, pltylno par» ol/'Charlo" In Mtnmouth •leyer.' aradutflen tf "lut Step," with htr aawpokt suitor "Io," playot) by Wllllsm Tray, WttT Long Iranch, Tht ihaw will bt put an Friday and* Saturday, Marsh 4 and I, tt tht Navttlnlc Library. Othtn, Itft tt rlejh*. trt "Sheriff" Dtntld SHOE CO. Devil, Manmtutk Hllli; "ftrsce," Mn, William Eltntr, Ma-mouth Hlllt, and "llmt," UMOAD SV MIH Gill Sully, Rumitn. RIDIANKK.-roi Tha 4* prodact-euper- ForAuxflmry Mtunted tttt eohitions-is bein| fAUS4CUNS Solution Sought douted by the Liquid Sun Co., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Patiaie, on a trim] buii. Members of the Ladies' .Atuili- aiy met Mbadsy at the fire HEW SHREWSBURY - Your The nek salt will ba spread house. Plans were made for..a car may elide less in the south-oa the aorthboBBd toneto the covered dish supper Match 10 at •tint artt to be vaed for corn- bond Itae of the Garden State the fire house for firemenen d Parkway ia the Clifton area nest their wives. It was announced Authority officials pointed out that replies to attend hu been time (be roads are icy. that the 4-S product is less ei- extended to Tuesday with Mn pensive to buy tnd leti corrosive KCIIWO v! §tti The New Jersey Highwsy Au- Ralph Bruder in charge. 6 COlOrt thorlty-whlcji operates the Park- oa automobilei. Thenew product Tentative plans were made for ii spnyed on and worts oa cold- way-is «rperimenting with a the past president's dinner April in ont *N»y ittpl er surface* than does reck salt, 21 in Alpine Manor, PortUnd Rd. aew 44 product which it hopes members added. 188 •*•.../.• Fire Chief Joseph Caruso (pake to members of the auxiliary about the fair to be held July 1, 2 sad $5.00 4 at the Municipal Yacht Harbor. Mn. Raymond Dwight cele- brated her birthday. Mrs. Wi) Usm Postea, Mn. Catherine Bal- ner and Mrs. John Borsky ser- TRAVEL AGENCY ved refreshments following the JACOB'S itMCUHIrl. ?.\V!5 HI COOKMAN AVL meeting. Others present were Mrs. Bra- HARDWARE ASMIRY FAIK •nr. Mrs. George Curtis, Mn. 27! Senwta»ry Ave. Grtndin Chapman, Mn. Algle SH14M4 - M Drinkwster, Mrs. Jamea EgkUo, Mrs. Sam Gual, Mn. Cbsries IfcUl, Mrs. Elbtrt Mason, Mn. Donald Mertor, Mrs., Theodon $H 7-3454 Yaa UK raterv* and pick aa airline, tteamtMp, Worcross, Mn, John Reiher, Mrs
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ratarvatteat at aur wtTicet. VOlUMTmWIIMWofth. Union G.rdeni Fire Company, Union B.ech, h«ve el.et.d th.ie officer, for If60. It Cdm NO MOM TO BOOR Left to right, front raw,' Jamei f racoy, treaturar; Joseph Scalona, p'rtiident, and Albert Niolo, captain, lack row, Jetaph Reeves, second aitistant engineer; Harold Spanear, firstatiitttnt engineer; William J. Young, borough lira THROW* YOUR LOCAL TRAVU AMNT chief, and Frank W. DtCicca, secretary. Net In photo is Frank Phillips, chief engineer.
The everglades in Florida ii East Keatubnrg GINGER '••'•afe-. A oew Brownie troop hat really a wide, long river 0 ban formed with Mrs. Wi ig about 7.0M squan Joan Ann ChUton asks •• • Mn. Peter Oer-> miles. ., as coJetdeti. The gjrls in Hesse's Gun Club Wed- nesdays. The Brownies ere YOUR CHOICE HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS working oa s home-nuklng unit. The troop will be registered in Your choice of inaur> Msreh. •nee agent ia just M Tentative plans for a spaghetti important aa your Inner April 30 were made by choice of doctor or the Women's Guild of the Bay- shore Community Church, Frl lawyer. n day. Mrs. Victor WoUentla is cbsJrmaa. A card party was held Year eatira fhiaaclil yesterday. Hoatssaei Friday wen Mm. Herbert Koeget and Mrs. JuUa Strauss. Whynot have the very best 1 Mr. and Mn Frank Msines for only pennieq more? ' and family have returned from GrossingeriHeDef a two-week visit with Mr. end Mrs. Benjamin Gtuler of Port Broad & Mechanic Slav I Our new "Budget. Department" Charlotte, Fit. ' Red Bank, N. J. offers) quality fibrin and workmanship Brownies of Mn. William Mor- "Ha MUST bo sick, Mommy! He likes SHadyaide 15100 gaa'e troop are helping to make medicine batter than | naae Call the ... taaa week ta tbt fin house. adequacy of VS. dafeaaas teams aiara satraaicaa ay the to be concerned with nothing • WarM Wat O. Tha dtansa fcr.oaa taith e Ore hoom mm taaa temporary relief from Decorative Arts Center Mn. Walter Huba aad Mia. Roe- pern. NUPeBdeUantnehtrgtotthe For the nonce the defense Is- But then Is no one alive who HOME FURNISHINGS sue seems to be: Is the admin- SH 1-5656 A "bunko" Is ptthncd hu any first-hand knowledge of istration's nluctatce to increase a war in which missiles would for April I*. military spending reducing this Members of th» Little Silver deliver thtrmomiclesr warheads Ask for Mr. Yoat nation to s second-cits* power? tt 16.0M miles per BONA FIDE DISCOUNTS UP TO auxiliary will be invited as guests BreaaiyspeaUtg.theRepak. for the evening. All the military experience «• cumulated over 5,000 years of 630 Broad Street Shrewabury Refreshments were served by lag Is adaaaatt, while the APPLIED TO FAMOUSLY LOW PRICES Mrs. Joseph Perry and Mn. Ed- recorded history Is now obsoles- ward Ogdee. cent. It not altogether obsolete, n nmistej •wn • Mrs. Edward Runge aad Mn. Appannu> tat ia tUe election Jj^ed.*" ""* "*** U OHfmei prtea faftl Aad ai rtjaadar tlaakl George O'Neal will be hostesses yet7afsument is the poasfbUlly**The combmathm' at at the next meeting. bat the Ualttd States is spend- ad thtrmonueletr wirhatds is CdfemW ' ATLANTIC GLASS Says ing eaoagh money, but Is aottotally and beyond all human a- Princeton Will spending it wisely. Why? MB, Cart Tatto From toe time men first em- Yet each participant In tha TheSHATTHH* Get Landmark ployed sticks and stones In battle, current political must rely on military men, the dsMaafraaa. orfw •few tJayi Mr. w hrnif m a>waiw supposed experts, for guidance. S.SSLtVZ POTENnAl Each can turn up a military man f- **w« •«« yesterday that NASHVULLE. Teaa. (AP) - who cm support his point of Allison House, a landmark hen Television and other mass com- view. for more than • century, hu muBlcitkms facilities provide And that points up the under SAVE ON been given to the University. unpsnlteled opportunity for re- lying ctuie of the headache. . .••••»Mrs. • Walte-TW«W«r Lowrica«ww«IV.. owneSWKr oVtf UgtonU|1HI|, EdwarEMWOIdU SUuheff.WHOni.i UniverVII1 - The united Mates lil the llS-yesr-old bouse located at aity of Michigan professor Wnm GULISTAN U Stockton St.. presented it to speech, told a Methodist contti f f the tamVtnlty ia memory of her i here. that ara tataty aaw by iweln husband, who wsa an Episcopal "Not since the crusades. mg madtoe dtdgaed ta flgM ALL WOOL clergymen. raUgtai beta la such a fevered World War It Tha three-story brick house topSSaa ta tbelmsgiu The military men tnemselves, to be used as a residence for ecuatomed to mmklag m terms ALL FIRST residence for Uoa oif l as It is today,' of servicei, Army, Navy aad Air be said. Force, ctnnot tgrea oa what needs to be done, QUALITY h principle, many of these unl- vmad tdvisan agree mat eaough money It beiag PLEASURE POOL CO. but they disagree on h CARPETS AND RUGS should be spent and the priori- UM assigned to ,ths spmdUig. IW IV yMmT MMLOIRS OP AUTYPIS Each tWaka his service should have mere to meet certain con- GUUSTAN All Wool Twist CARPETING Spte. 9.95 iq. yd. tingencies. OP fWIMMIN* POOLS, OPPHS A The result of an this borders GULISTAN All Wool Loop.d CARPETING Spte. 9.95 so. yd. oa lottl ceafwfea. There Is such a mulUpUelty at ktadtcht-study GULISTAN All Wool Tw.«d CARPETING Spte. 6.9S tq. yd. cemmlMM oat no oat can keep track of them. What they do to GUUSTAN All Wool Sculpfd CARPETING Spte. 7.95 sq.yd. the pain or remedy the la aobpdy'i guess, but they !.tleo}.ytj. v4 w|mne IIIVHV^I GLASS ONA Amonsj the servlcsa then Is a seemingly endless smouat of du- •tads the ollcatlM of effort. In the aimgglo CONTRACT MICK ON ALL Amarleait and Importea' Vu\V PRI-MASON IMTHOOUCTION for ludenh^the tervlcn hive UR»I CARPITINC JOIS UCT ipmt an enormous smount of Orlenlel Ruft 41.00 fa lt«.IO Attention of if, • money duplicating each other's AUTHOWHD la tit carrot* defense de> la. fewHMa d aalw ^A. mmmw mm yti nueea ma ma eattra de- McKELVEY'S ttata al bt ATLANTIC CLASS COH . "Qtssa and Mtrren m' t>ry Site Yea Caa •nah Factory Showrooms for Gulist«n C.rptts Madt Haro. Briefly, few have nlsnl the II MAW AVINUI 1111 ST. HWY. 71 question whether new metm POR INFORMATION CAU , Easy Chargt and Budgat Poymantl. Comer White Street St. af 1Mb Ave. •houtd not be found to cope with aad Maple Aveaae Hlakway 71 «N) tn entirely iww situation, t situ- CAiHt 3-0218 ttlon unpractdrattd In all hlt< 21 WEST MAIN STRffT, Httm. N. I tory. THIPHOHIi MUHOLDMtM , Tet lH*aVtMe MOM TH. MUtMl MM OUT OP TOWNIRS CAU COUICT MliM 0f»«t All Day Saturday (James Mtrlew, wbt rtttiltr- State lloiirt; Monday thru Saturday BiOO AM. to ii30 I'.M. ly writes tfili column, It IIL) mmmtMmmmmmmmmmm MM* a»*a ttmi«$m i REWBTEtt < ',< I ,*» Schedule o
SALVATION ARMY RETH EMBURY METHODIST BAPTIST METHODIST PREMYTERIAN Red Bank Red Bank Vtitto Silver Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank • Capt. Geoffrey Clay will give The Sabbath candles will bt Thr Setter Methodist. Youth Rev. John F. Crouthamel, Jr. Rev. Roger J. Squire will pwutPorotf Rev. Dr. Charles S. Webster will preach on "Congeniality" at lie second la a series on the ighted at 3: IS p. m.. Friday; ' Feliowihip will Uk« part in the will tpeak at both the 9 and 11 Teach on the theme, "Thomas, lincha services will; be held at Christian Witness Million of the a. m. Sunday tervieei. He will Man With Questions," at the the 9: IS and 11 a.m. Sunday serv- leme. "Personalities of the New it Testament," at the holiness meet- 30 p. m. followed by tradition- „. New Brunswick,district Friday, >e assisted by Rev. Daniel Hoi- 1:30 and 11 a. m. services. Hu- ices. The ushers will be in charge ing Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday Kabbolos Shobbos" service! Saturday/, and 'Sunday. Young land, associate pastor, and Wil- bert Burtis, organist and choir- Arnold W. Gaibraith, assisted School meets at 9:45. Pupils are t'i peopit of this church will be in liam Ingle will direct the choirs, muter, will direct the music. Woodrow Francis. H Ralpli and Maariv. ' t - : • • MATTHEW 6:11 -M - "D» pot bt aaxloiia, tayiaf. starting their second week of the charge oTihe worship period at The Crusaders choir will sing at The chancel choir will present Pemmerl, Leslie R. Stewart and Sabbath morning "services will John G. Thompson. Tho>welcom- 'Climb Up Sunshine Mountain," fart Saturday at 9:15 a. m. Jun- the YouuV Rally Siturday eve- a. m. "God My Father Loving Hoaegger's "King David" in the •What ahtll wt tatr or 'What ahtll wtdriakr or Congregation! will meet at ning "in the First Methodist Ae," by Willanjuid "We Gath- sanctuary at 8 p. m. Sunday. 'What than M wtarr For tht OoaUlt* tttk all committee will consist of project. Corps Cadets meet at 3 m. and the Young People's 15 a. m. •".•'•• ' Church, Red Bank. Stanley John er Together.* " the chapel choir Sunday's, -altar flowers will be thett thingt; t^^wlMavanly Ps«be»l»»wtthtt ames' L. Davison and John D. .eague will have a supper meet The Torah reading is "Mishpa- son, president ol the local M Y F, will ting "Built on the Rock," the gift of Mrs. Harry Maua and itaple, Jr. younttdthtmall." > (RfV) _at«:30. - im" from the book of Exodua. will be in charge. by Bender, and the chancel choir Mrs. Carl Hansen. At II o'clock, ushers will be •• •' • .': r* •". • . ":•••'•• •'.' •'' Open air services will be held This Sabbath is "Shabbot Mevor- The Adult Sunday-school class "Come Thou Almighty King" and Church school'sessions will be charge of David J. Sherwood, the Red Bank railroad station chim" when the new.month of will hold its second session at "Jesus Joy of Men'a Desiring'' at 9:30 and Him., the adulU OM of our oommoMit tint it aurioty about listed by Robert W. Miccubbin, irea Sunday at 7:15 p. m. Adar will be blessed with the 9:45 «. in. Sunday in the sanctu- by Bach, at the 11 a. m. service. meeting at 9:30, and a high material thing*-food, dothinf, mooty, tveettt, Shirley C.Mounce, Edward H Urlon and Robert L. Y««l«r; The A special program is planned reciUI of the "Yehi Rom". ary-with Mrs. John Eggenberger Stanley Scheer will play "Bath- school class at 11. "All tatt« tkuf a" art to pitch tbt mtaturt of our leading the discussion. Sunday- any," by Binghtm, as his pre- welcoming committee will con »r Sunday at 8 p. m. Mr. and prayer. . .-.' • '• The Intermediate Youth Fellow lilt la tbit worldthatwt|ivothtmftr soro of our- sist of Ramsey E. Cammack and An. William Flint of Ocean Roth Chodeth will take school classes for pre-primary lude. The America for Christ ship will meet I to I p. m. Sun- ttlvti tkaatbty dtttrvt. Thiyartaotllft.but only Robert A/.DeWall. r - jrove will show photographic Sundty and Monday. .•:. through high school. Students al< offering will be received. d and the Methodist Youth so will meet at 9:45. The nursery The 9 a. m. ushers will During both services duplicate ilidea on "Palestine, Land of the Mincha services will be held at Fellowship at 1:45. tht lacldtatalt oftxHttnct.Wtml|htcalatbtwbolt department .and an additional Warren De Brown. Vemon Loud, sessions of the Church School will lible. 45 p. m. and Maariy at the eon- At 7:30, the Wesley Fellowship world aad mitt lift altoftcbtr. class session for die pre-primary iidney Dull. Those at 11 will be be held In the Education building In co-operation with the "self- lusion of the Sabbath at 1:18 will attend the "King David : ;: through Jifth grade studeats wiU Charles Miller, Robert Hough, to our Lord Jttut ttachta ut to pray for '*our and Westminster hall. denial" missionary, the Home ; m."' ' • ••••• ;'••'•••'. ':•:'•'' • ' •> meet at ». • Donald Thompson, Tillman Lane performance, after which It will daily brttd" aad totmttow Htavtaly Pathtr for Tonight — 7 p.m., the Senior League corps'ia sponsoring a pro- Sunday-school will meet at 10 hold a worship service. Rev. Ralph L. Barrett, pastor, and Howard Young. The greet- our needt. Then He bidt ut tttkthOMtUafi which Couples club will hold a supper gram, "Everybody's Birthday The sub-district Christian Wit- meeting In Westminster hall. Ot- Party," to be held Saturday will continue his series of ser. ing committee will be Deacons tat pagaa world dott aot tttk-Ood't "klafdom Hebrew school classes are held moos on the subject of missions William Stracener and Marshall lets MisstM will meet tomor- r A. Newquist will be the night. March S, in the citadel. row, Saturday and Sunday. tad Hit rittitouiatit." Ood't nJt In our htrtt: Sunday i: 30 to noon Mondays as the Apostle Paul revealed Smith, and Deaconesses Nellie The Scandinavian string band of and Thursdays, 3:45 to 0:15 p. m. them in his letter to the Chris-Snilfen and Mildred Van Nos- The Methodist Youth Fellow- will probably not lead to groat ptttttiiou. It it Tuesday - S p.m.. weekly the Salvation Army Corps, known ship will hold a party starting "The Brooklyn Ten." will pro- The, post Bar MiUvah class tians in.Rojne: Mrs. L. C. Tatem, trand, assisted by Mrs. Eddie nottawwaytofttthttUniimoitptaatt art ttriyiBg adult Bible claM taught by Dr. meeU with the Rabbi Monday at 7:30 p. m. Saturday in the Bush, In the church parlor; Mea's ride music. organist and choirmaster, will di- McCourt and Mrs. Murray Little, for. It It tht way to aomtihlnf tltt, worth far and Thursday at 5 p. m: rect tke Junior choir in the J. S circle one,.Women's Fellowship. Wesley 'room. The tub-district Club executive committee meet- Christian Witness Mission will be mort-"lovt, Joy, ptact, paUeMt,kiadntti,|ooa- ing in the Combs-DeVoe Memori Tht building committee will Bach anthem's "Come, Togeth- A crib room and nursery are JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES meet Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The during the morning present. The Intermediate Youth Mil, falthfulatit, ftatltnttt. itlf-control" - tht al room.•'••' :'' ; • •' •' '". er Let Us Sing." The Senior provided Red Bank regular Congregation meeting fellowship will bold a program Wednesday - 10 a.m;; prayer choirs will sing Eric H. Thiman's services. Imit of tht Spirit. . "What Did Christ Ransom? will be Thursday it I p. m. "Immortal, Invisible." Organ se- Church school meets at 1:45 'ram 7:30 to 10 p. m. and study group in the chapel the title of the free public Tbt Rtv, Howard Lit, D.D. Services are held daily at 7; JO lections will be "Benedicts." by •m. with classes from nursery Tuesday's meetings include the 11 a.m., meeting of devotional Bible sermon to be given,Sunday Alec Romley, prelude: "Sweet through adult. The crib morn Interdenomihation, prayer group, Flaglir Memorial Church irele chairmen of Women's As- at 3 p. m. at Kingdom Hail, M Hour of Prayer" arranged by W. also is open at this time. 10 a. m. in the old chapel; the S St. AuguttlH, Fit. sociation in church parlor; 12:15 Broad St. A visiting minister and Bradbury, offertory; and a com- A guest speaker will address primary department, I p. m., p.m., Ash Wednesday sacrificial representative of the Watchtower EMMANUEL BAPTIST position by F. X. A. Murschhau- a junior and senior high youth Members will attend a sacri- meal sponsored by the Bible Society. Joseph Hall of Atlantic Highlands Kr, posthide. meeting at 5:30 p. m. The Roger fical meal and Lenten service in CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL TRINITY EPISCOPAL ol the church in Fellowship hall; Long Branch, will answer such Worship services at 11 a. m The third session of the School Williams Fellowship will meet at the First Presbyterian Church at Of Gntttr Red Bank, Rtmsea Red Bank p.m., meeting of the Session questions as. Why is the ran- and 7:30 p. m. Sunday will be of Missions will meet at 5:15 and servicemen and young 12: IS p. m. Ash Wednesday. A Friday night services will be Services Quinquagesima Sun the Combs-DeVot Memorial som important and who benefit addressed by; tht putor, Rev.: p. m.' Sunday when two Him- adults > invited. communion lenten service will be it 8:30. Rabbi Gilbert S. Rosen day: Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m.; room. from it? Following at 4: IS will Howard M. Ervin. A nursery for strips will be shown, "Tumba," The Fellowship Guild will meet held by the Women's Society of thai will preach on the second morning pryaer and churcl Thursday — I p.m.. Boy Scout bt a discussion of tht subject tit- pre-school children la provided and," •New Women In Africa." A at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. The II- Christian Service from I to I of a series of sermons on "Juda< school at 9:15,' and morning pray Troop Committee 67 will meet led, "The Great God Who la Do- during the morning worship. The snack time will follow. At 6:30 brary committee will meet at 8. p. m. Wednesday, at which Rev. ism's Answers to the Burning Is- er and sermon at 11 o'clock by in the borne of Robert. H, Ed- ing Wondrous Things." evening service will be preceded \ Mrs. Eugene Vandervort, secre- The' Brownies meet each Iverson Graham, Jr., will deliver sues of the Day." His topic will Rev. Charles H. Best, rector. munds, 24 Rosslyn Ct., Little Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. regular by a prayer meeting beginning at , tary of missionary education,ol Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. in the mediUtion and administer be: "Shall We Outlaw Capital The teenage canteen will be Silver. Bible study will be held at King- the 11 Church school convenes at 1:45 : the Woman's Society of Christian old basement. The Hour of Re- Sacrament of Holy Corn- Punishment?" Cantor Sidney held tonight from 7:30 to dom Hall and at 220 Pearl St., : ServiceVWU Present the evening newal will be held at I p.m, munion. Scharff will chant the liturgy of o'clock in the parish hall CHRIST EPISCOPAL Red Bank, and 09 Lincoln a. m...•• . •'. • ••,••. . ;••. 1 program/a one act play, "Edge followed by a meeting of the Members will share in the ob- the service. This will be family The vestry meets Tuesday Shrewsbury ' Fairview, all studies using the A mid-week prayer service will { of the Vfflage." In cast will be: church executive board at 9. The servance of "The World Day of Sabbath and children of the third t: 15 p. m. On the last Sunday before the Bible aid, "Your Will Be Done be held it 8 p. m Wednesday. ; Ash Wednesday Services: Hnly Mrs. Eugene Btdgley, Mrs. Wai- missionary and stewardship edu- Prayer" in Calvary Baptist grade in the Hebrew School will beginning of Lent, Holy Euchs on Earth." At the same time The Pkmter Girls meet at the ' cation committee will meet at I lace Cajfwell, Mrs. Eugene Van- Church, Red Bank, starting at •rtleipate in the service. Par- Eucharist wiU be celebrated at 7, ist will be administered at 8 a. there will be a parlor talk entit- church each Thunday-the Pll- ;' p. m. led "Teaching Men of Good WiU,'' dervort.S Mrs.- Everett Thome, U a. m. Friday. A prayer meet- tielpanti will be Alan Bendar, 8 and 10 a. m.; service of heal- m. by Rev. Anstun Broburg, a grima it 3:30 p. m. and the Co- '! Ash Wednesday will> be ob- to bt given by the presiding min- Mrs. . uiarieCharlets Folsomroisom,. anad Pattr«iry nan nennnusy win- w w . •_„. . ui-.j L." .«,„ Steven Feldman. EIIH Green,- ing at 7:30 and 10:30 a. m.; ser sisted by Wayne Edmunds. kniiu at 7. / wi ollowed by iltef Martin HorowiU. Kenneth Israel, mm, liuny and penitential offici ister, Dennis Bennett, tt the The Christiin Boyt Chib meets ' Barrett; 'Later, a review will bi served by a sacrificial meal in "noo« n service"J?' . " - For this Quinquagesima Sun- made of the study book, "Africa the Presbyterian Church at 12:1 Eric Katcher, Linda Kosene. Ken- at 8 p. m home of Rajph Mitchell, 10 St. Saturdays at 1:30 p. m. The high |! Baptised : last Sunday day observance, the fateful pro- Disturbed'1 p. m. It is to be open to the Holy Eucharist will be cele Mary's PI., Red Bank., Khoot young people will hold a ' Carol Kay divert and Allen neth Long, Daniel Stansky and phecy by Christ of the events Primary students will meet public. brated Friday at 10 a. m. progressive game night Satur- ' Edward Calvert, children of Mr. Phyllis Zager. Trustees Reuben leading to His death, will be the Thursday at 7:30 p. m. wil with; Mrs; Herman Frltsche and Women will meet for their Kaplan and Sidney Lichter will and Mrs. Allen Calvert; Susan basis of the gospel lesson at the be the ministry school which w Mrs.. James Brogdon at 6:30 p. monthly sewing day in fellow- occupy seats on the pulpit. Candle FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST consist mainly of a written r Marie Gamble and Noel Thomas a. m, Family Eucharist and m., the Intermediate Youth and ship, hall at 10 a. m. lighting time is at 5:23 p.m. The SCIENTIST view of the things learned dur- HOLMDEL CHURCH Gamble, twin infants of Mr., and 11 a. m, prayer services con Senior Youth Fellowship will The World Day of Prayer will floral donation will be made by Red Bank ing the past four weeks. At 8:30 Holmdel Mrs. Robert Gamble; Lawrence ducted by the rector who will be meet tt«:iO, with Mrs. Haroli be observed in Calvary Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Michael Silberstein joined \by Arthur Sargent, sem- will be the ministry development Sunday-school and the pastor's Sullivan Tyler, son of Mr. and Services at 211 Broad St. Wardell "and Harral Redden,a Church at 1:30 p. m. Friday, inarian from New York City. data. class for church membership for Mrs. Oran Tyler; Frederick Dor- In observance of their 40th wed- held Sundays at 11 a.m. Sunda; teachers; The Juniors will meet March 4. Prayer groups will ding anniversary. An oneg shab- young people meet at 1:41 a. m. sey Williams, son of Mr .and School meets at 11 a.m. Wednes The Holy procession at 9 a. m at «: JO with Mrs. Richard Clapp meet from II to 12:30 p. sn. All bat will -follow. Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt will Mrs. Ralph Williams, and David day evening testimony meetings will include both senior and jun REFORMED as instructor. . . welcome to attend. Sabbath morning services are preach on the topic, "Tht West- Alan Lorent, son of Mr. and Mrs. are at 8:15. ior choirs, led' by John; Yorg, Keyport Women of the church will at- The Boy Scoots will meet at at 10 a.m. Rabbi Rotenthal will crucifer, and William Balmer and ler," at 11 a. m., when Mrs. Julius Lortnr. The reading room, 209 Broad Sunday-school, supervised I tend the annual meeting of the 7:30 p. m. \ preach on the portion of the week. St., it open daily, from noon Leslie Gwyn-Williarns, torch- Robert Wilkenloh, meets at 9: Marianna Clown, organist and Woman's Society of Christian The Junior High Parsonage Cantor Scharff will chant the 4:39 p.m.. Friday evenings fror bearers, followed by icolytei a.m. A nursery for' pre-school choir director, will lead in the Service in the First Methodist Party will be held at the pas- HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN service. Max Grand will chant 7:30 to 9:30 and Sundays from Robert DeAdder and Fostei children will open at 10:30. Rev singing of "Tht Lord'i Prayer" Church, of; Ocean City Wednes- tor's home, 7 Heights fer.. Little ; .; v Red Bank '' • the preliminary service.. Junior to 4 p.m, Beeuwkes as attendants to Path' Roderick N. DeYoung will preic and play OverhoU'i "In i Quiet i1-'.., New officers will be in- Silver at 7:39 p. m. Saturday. A Sunday services will be held at Congregation meets at 9:15, Aft- Christ Jesus' inspiring missioi er . Broburg and Mr. Sargent. Md;Mrs. Celia Magee, organiti Garden;" Clark's "Sabbath stalled and a'program, the Life junior disdpiethip class meets 9:30 and 11 a. m. (Nursery at ernoon services will be at 5:20, of healing and redemption wil Kitson Walton will assist at the Will play it the 10:45 service. Morning;"-and Notte's "Great r' Christ in Nugro Spirituals will Saturday; at 10 lir Ae .pastor's both services). A program "Af- followed by a class in Bible. Sun- be the central topic at Christii 11 a. m. service. "'Members have been invited Is the Lord." bs presented by Charles Higgins, study.' :''-i.r'- •'.. ••','•:• "'•"••, rican Safari" will be presented day morning services are at 9:30. Science services Sunday. An informal coffee hour for al attend the budget hearing of th n c!"3ssof of music, Westminster . The youth clsclpltship- c from 4:30 to 7 p. m. The Talmud Class meets at 10 communicants will be held in t Choir College, Princeton. meets Sunday at 10 a. m. • The lesson-sermon entitled, Reformed Church in America The Prlscialle Circle will meet a.m. Weekday services are held "Christ Jesus," will include this parish house immediately after Trinity Reformed Church Members will attend a special Tuesday at II a. m. in the parish etch evening at 7:30. passage from John (10:37,38): the Family Eucharist and before Plainfield it I p. m. Monda; Ash Wednesday' observance spon- ST. JOHN-I EPISCOPAL house, and Ruth Circle at I p. m. Start of church school. I do not the works of my Father, A confirmation class will sored I,- the United Church Wom- Little SUver to the home of Mm. Paul; Cart THE TRUTH PRESBYTERIAN believe me not. But if I do, though At 3:30 p. m., the Monmouth held at t a. m. tomorrow. en of the'Greater Red Bank Area Rev A. Allen Attanborough, son, Pair Haven. Rumson ye believe not me, believe theVPF Convocation will meet There will bt a consistory Council of Churches. A atcrifical Communion Sunday tt •a.m. There wiU be administration of Tbt sermon topic of Rev. Har- IN THIS works: that ye may know, Trinity Church, Red Bank. Th meeting in the church tt S p. m. meal will be served at 12:15 p. At the family service at 1:30, Communion Wednesday, tht vey C. Douit, Jr., for Sunday; subject for discussion will believe, that the Father is in mi Wednesday. GREAT BOOK m. in the. Fint Presbyterian the rector will lead in morala, of Lent; at 10 wiU bt entitled, "A Living Word | t him." What is Conscience?" a, m Ul u Women's organitations of Church, Red Bank. The WSCS prayer, and at 11 a.m. he will and 8 p." m. In t Dying World." Services A Shrove Tuesday pancake CAN 1EFRESH YOU will meet in the church hall at preach and lead in morning ~ ' church will prepare i covered Confirmation classes meet Sat will be held at 9:30 and 11 a. m, METHODIST per will be served in the parisl 1 p.vm. Wednesday, with Mrs. prayer. Sunday. School meets in dish supper for the innual meet- urday at 8:45 and 10 a. m, At both services John H. Wat- Fair Haven house March 1 for the benefi Charles Folsom In charge of the parish house at 8:30. Father son, 3d, minister of music, will of the chalice fund. Settings ing of the church Wednesdaj Sunday will be the last Sunda' program entitled "Light for To- Attenborough lists the following JAMES CATHOLIC play "Psalmua" and "Allegro." be at 5:30, 8:15 and 7 p. March IS. In charge will be Mn Christian Sciend ST. for Rev. Walter T. Gandek. Afte day's Children." Mrj. William services for Ash Wednesday: Lit- At the 9:30 service the Westmin- Tickets can be obtained from Merrill Wallace, Mrs. Van Red Bank March I he will be serving th READING Carhtrt, Miss Marie Wilby, and any and address, 9:30 a.m., fol- ster choir will sing "The Lord members of the Young People's Walker, Mrs. Dm Hendrickso Sunday masses are at I. 7, ». Methodist church in Tuckcrton Mrs; George Ivins, will, be hos- lowed by a breadfast to be serv- Is My Shepherd," and the organ Fellowship or at the door. and Mrs. William Hothchook. ROOM S, 10, 11 and 12 (high mass) ii N. J. Taking over here is Jam tesses. ". ••'•••' ed by the Woman's'Guild and offertory will be "Larghetto." At the church and (. 10 and 11 o'clod Ruppert, a student in Drew Thee Increased attendance by bus ••I.V4.M.W Church membership classes Litany and address, 8:30 p.m 11 o'clock, the chancel choir win CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY in the high school auditorium. logical Seminary. ness people and school childrci will be held Thursday afternoon, The guild will hold a busin sing "How Long Wilt Thou For- has caused a change in time foi Atlantic Highlands Mea. thru Sat U4:N Cenfttstaot are beard Satur- For this last aervice. Rev. Mr. 3: IS for the 7th and Ith graders meeting after the breakfast/The tarn 4 tt.l p.«., tad from get Ms?" and tht junior choir the Friday Eucharist to 7 a. m. Church Ah* Friday Eve. 7:tMtS|. •nd 4:30 p. m. for high school vastly win meet Monday night will sins tht offertory. "Open My Gandek will preach on "Our Part school an bald at II a. m. Wed- to I p. m. aad week-days otrahip la Christ." Last Sunday, Father Broburg Staaay Afttntta S4 atudaittv;"•'•"• • ':•' . ia tht church. Eytt." administered Holy Baptism dukg tht"7:« o'clock A meeting will be held Tutsda: A class for adults rontemplit- Tbt Couplt's Club will' sent Church School will meet la all Aim Elisabeth Bell, daughter lilt p. 1WIROADST. rail:*- to discuss the total program Ing Joining the church will start an oM-faahloaid pancake aad apt Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bell of Broad awl to 4 p. at TMtdeyt tad A btpijsm *P»rtratnli. nuiatrjr tht church.. March 13. sausage topper Tuttday night to St.; Shrewsbury. Hank must beobtaiatd'froattt i«nlor high, at,t:30 i. m. On Wednesday, March 2nd, the parish house. rectory tad filled oat btfon the "tlcf *+** '* *J*J* DIVINE LOVE NEW IIRTH Altar flowers Sunday then it to bt t change in tht • takes place. Ruscio, will meet at 10:30. Sen- regular meeting plans. The WSCS REFORMED given by Mrs. William Heatley ior High Fellowship will meet Mlddletown snimvAusM CENTRE in memory of Theresa Clarke. sewing group which usually meets Highland* - Our Lady of the Miraculous Med- in the lounge it 7:11 p. m. on the first Wednesday will meet The sacrament of Holy Com- Members of the teen group, Josephine Csntrell Seals, pas al every Monday at I p. ra. m Tht fint Lenten service will on the second Wednesday munion will be celebrated at the which meets Sundays between lor, Is in charge ef twalii tht church. be held in the church at 8:30 p, March. This is due to the change II a. m. service Sunday. New and 6 p. m., will tike candy lees all day Sundays at • m. Wednesday. in tht date of the Fellowship members will be welcomed into orders during Lent, to.raite funds bury Ave. .,.- • , . ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOUC Youth Communicants' class will supper which has been moved the fellowship of the church. Th for • parish project. •;• - RtdBaaK meet In the lounge Thursday it up from the second to the first meditation by Rev. Howard Masses an celebrated Sunday 4 p. m. Newton il "What On Earth ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. After THE FIRST at 7. 8, I, 11 and 11 o'clock. the Holy Spirit?" Mrs. Heroei Rumwn supper, the Church School Boa BAPTIST CHURCH ConftttkMs ait httrd laturdayi INN I B.Sherrane, will play "Andante, Holy Communtoa will be a will meet in tht church. It A*e. aai OaUi tram 4:30 to I pa., tad from Red Bank At The Altar" and "Benedlctui ministered Suaday at S a. m. In Jtod Beak, N. t. 7:30 to » p. m. Rev. Charles E. Bourne will Et Domini." Flowers In the chan- the chantry. Rev, John Barton PRESBYTERIAN Baptisms are at 11:41 a. preach Sunday at I! a. m. cel will be given by the Dorcas Rtv. Jtha F. CmthasMl Andrew, assistant minister wiD tuadtys. Sunday-School meets it 1:30 Shrewsbury Circle of Guild for Christian Serv- Ut huadnds tf preach at the'family service The MiraculouMln s Mtdal Novtnt • Rev. John R. Collins, ntsto ice. The head usher will be Doug- Chrittiaa Church ass' mi aiidt"' WMOAY.rO. tt S:Ma.m. • ' '•.•• •.• •';•..• L held Mondays at 7:31 p. m An Ash Wednesday service will will deliver the sermon, "Be. Ni las Smith, ike sla wttks Mere 'laiwr and Robert D. McKee will give tm AJM. tad II AM. and tht Perpetual Novtnt to St. bt held at I p. m. Anxioun." at the 9:30 and Church School will meet at 9: hu dtiiiMtcd ibta "iht Ultra recital on the Mary Owen tt teaMR," / •.'•"•';; .'.•'•; ,,..';;;;; HCV* Anthony is held Tuesday at 7:30 Representatives of the church a. m. Sunday services, den Memoriil Ctrilllea Sunday ai m. Trie senior high class will attend the week-end leader- "Life for Lent." a Lenten pro- studying chapters in the hlstor; •:« 10:30 a. m. The purptM ef tab itetial ne. ST. PAUL'S BAPTIST ship training conference at Met rram, will begin Ash Wednes- of the Christian Church. Durlni AN Rev. Canon Gtortt A. Robert' son is to five Christian* an opportunity tt recall ilit cta»Hutaeti ' 1 Red Bank ropelitan Zion Methodist church, day, March 2, Included will the II a, m. service, the Dorcai •:N PJL-JaalK W BYF will load in morn Rev. Walter J. Hawket wll Rldgewood. today and tomorrow! an adult studv count enlltl Circle provides a child-care serv ef list and the munnct ef redemtnion. Ii prtvitN Ckriuiaa churcb. li»l»,M. laaltr HI BYF lag prayer and will preach Sun- preach Sunday at II a. m, Tht The Crusaders Guild will "Refresher In Christian Belief*, Ice in the parish houit. et with an opportunity to tell the unchurched mideati tf their cta> dw tt 11 t. m. The men's and 7itt PJM.-Rtflsr WBIIasM' Men's Club will hold a special sponsor a theater party Saturday Studies will be led bv Rev, Mr muniliti tf tke central fact tf tht Chrisllsa fella—iht'iMlh if thi beys' choir, directed by Marshall '"The Do's and Don'ts of Dat program at 3:30 p, m. Rev. H. in Ntw York City. Members Collins and each session will In- Soi •( Goi.M neat foi iht slat of iht world. , . :.;;,.., . | C. Bush, will stag. "My Shtp ing" is the subject of the dls latcltl WaktSM It L. Morgan, pastor of Pilgrim and guests will see "Raisin In clude a 40-mlnute presentation hird fill Supply My Need.' cusslon it the Village Youth Fel will bt guest tht Sun," A but will leave the following which there will be The mHii|« tf Lett it It Chrittlanlly whit • ttriag U W a Holy Communion will be Baptist Church, lowship meeting at 7:30 p, WstceiM tt ta AajeriCM preacher. church it noon, discussion period, Each sesuli wtith, wkit t mttw it it a tar. Take tht awNigt tf Christ's Ut ministered Ash Wednesday Sunday In Fellowship hall of tht : will run from I to 9:30 n, m. Baptist Church, Mary Tecficn, •nd death tul tl tht Ckrisiitn nligita ind vtt have taly a wmhltH •wk* the flttatl rttetmi 10:30 a, m., followed by a serv •hell. • <,..',.>.., 1 of spiritual hcallai. UNITARIAN CENTRAL BAPTIST The communicant*' class w Carol Alliirt ind Joan McMtn Red Bank Atlantic Highlands meet tt 4 n. m. Friday wi us are the leaders. Devotions an Rtv. Harold Dun, Sunday-school, supervised by Rev, Mr, Collins In the ml In the charge of Roger Parselli The IMHMI ef Ltat Is still tki ni«iw|i *f Pamli '••Chriir'dltd lor eur tint wording to ihi Sciipturci." ' minister, will preach tht sermon William F, Maxson, will meet Ister't study, and the refreshments will be fur Sunday, at 10:10 a. m,, In the nlshed by Andy Atkinson snd Bol at 1:45 a, m. Rev. Harry W, Dvrini IIMM wiiks dituitnds tf churchii (hreuihtul Iht aitita "HOW WELL DO VOL KNOW Community YMCA on Riverside Kurau, Kraft will preach on "The Fel BAPTIST wt bfinilng this fundtmeatal Bible fact late sharp item. II ymt Ave. Mrs. Htrtchcl Stout It towshlp of tht Holy Spirit" at New Monmouth A plsnnlng meeting for the b« ktvf mi yti found ItrilvtatH fM your tint ihrtugk filth ia Christ, companiat, the It m. service, Meetings Tht Church Bible School will 1 YOVRBIBLET tar will bt held Monday in the wt ixtiat a biiny iavluiltn it vtu le iitmd tur itMtn snvkn. Sunday-School meets from of tht Christian Pilgrims and meet Sunday tt 1:30 t.m, Rev, Parish House from 10 a, m, d 30 LaitM H»ma ityrfy Count offered frttl 10:30 a, m, to noon, Nursery su- Ambasstdon for Christ will bt William E, Bligrave will preach 2 p, m, Ytur libtt trit only teicttook. Nt •bli«a»lon. pervision Is provdtd. held in tht prayer room and of on "Delivered from the Power The church will .hold an Ash the Senior Youth Fellowship in of Darkness" at the mornlnn Wednesday service at I p, m, In Offered by »he Ksd lank Church •' Chrlit- WESTMINSTER the auditorium at 8i30 p, m, Rev, service it 10:49, A ehldren's the church, The sermon subject t fundtmantil church. PRESBYTERIAN Mr. Kraft will preach and the church and a nursery ii provided will bt, "Alhes md The Violet," Luther Memorial Mlddlttown for th hild t th i church bind will play it the 7:30 for the children it the morning The confirmation elm Is m«ct- THE LUTHERAN CHURCH-MISSOURI SYNOD Fill in tht ctupen tnt) mill toi "Sour-Faced Christianity" will service, hour, At the wenlnt service il Inn Saturday mornings from be tht topic or, Rev, Harlan C 7:45, the pamnr will use as the 10:30 until 11:30 In Rtv, Mr, New- THE REV, DANIEL D. REINHEIMER, LI Mill HOME STUDY COURSE Durfie's sermon Sunday at 10:49 KINO OP KINOS N topic, "Avenue Not Yourselves," ton's study In the parish house Box 38S ».m. Nurtsry facilities art avail' Mlddletown Midweek service of prayer Is TINTON FALLS SCHOOL able. Ushors are Charles Gil Rev, C, Roger Burkina, pastor held at 7: )0 Wodn«(iny». METHODIST Rod Bank, Ntw Jtrny Christ and Arthur Hughes, will bt In charm of the services The young ncoplo will mm at Highlands Ntw Shrtwibury, N. J. Sunday-School will meet at 0:19, Sunday at 10:45 a. m, In the Bay 7:30 p.m. Thursday, snd the sev- Church school meed it t:,10 Nimt .... S t n I o r and Intermedia! view School, Leonirdvlllt Md,, enth ind eighth grides will meet rr> Morning wrvlct il III o'clock Sunday Strvleei Wtdntidiy Mtdltitlom Youth Feliowihip groups wl Mlddlelown, Friday at 7:30 p.m, The Chrlnllin Bvtning service it 7:30 AMrtu meet Sunday kt <:W p,m, In ih Sunday-school meets it 0;M Couples Club will moot at 7:30 Hnytr mtttlng Wcdnoidiy it 10:45 t,m. /ilO p.m. church. . m. p.m. Tucidty, 7|W 0' •*• o ,\m KD 1AJK ttCWTEt •*•*.
Friday night service* are fceJd HAL Kmisibus NEWS 1:15 in the Shrewsbury Pret- Insights and second messes; a million dollar hospital ay cen- ivterian Church. Instead of a It's the guy who lives on an expense account who tral Liberia, West Africa, to eo- ermon, Rabbi Henry Bamberger 1 operation with the Liberia* REFORMED BAPTIST vill show a film strip entitled omplains most about the high prices of bicarbonate New Shrewsbury Middletown 'Rumor Clinic," and will then if .sods, government. Rev. Isaac C. Rottenberg hit Rev. John E. Bates will preach lead a discussion on the film. chosen "A Code of Behavior" as the topic, "Religion Is a Con- Sunday School it held at 11:15 There's nothing prettier than red-haired girls .. . the topic for his sermon Sunday. temporary Concern" at the 11 i. m. in the church house. A but eight out of 10 of them have own Mule will Include "Morning a.m. service Sunday. The World [eneral meeting of the Temple my looking eyelashes. . MEET Prtyer," "Sabbath Morning" Fellowship offering will be re- Sisterhood will be held Monday and "Grett is the Lord." The ceived at this time for the tup- It's popular to laugh at young choir will ting "Consecration." part of home missions and Chris- the church social hall behind beatniks, but any man who says he Ulhert will be Elmer Ralph. education. Soloist will be he chapel. DAVE ELLIS Clark Ganson, Russell McQueen >!rs, Erwing Kehrer. Mrs. Seymour Gruber and Mrs. never had a yearning to grow a beard Ushers will be Homer Hicks Louis Bernhard, chairmen ol and Letter Shibla. Sisterhood-sponsored youth activ- himself is a cowardly liar. A nursery clan will be held and Charles Nelson. Flowers will ities, report that two groups for Cabbies here say the worst drivers in the Cottage during the service. be placed by Mr. and Mrs. Harry boys and girls have been formed. are doctors, women and people from The Senior Youth Fellowship Snu. One group, it for seventh will,meet at 7:15 p.m. in White The Church school will meet a eighth graders, 12 to 14, and the New Jersey ... so the world's worst Hall. A film on the colleges spon. 30. Children will bring the) other for pupils of fifth and sixth SJOYLE driver probably is a lady doctor living sored by the Reformed Church iTorld Fellowship offering at this grade age levels. The older in America will be shown. Ime. . in Newark. .Sunday-School meets at »:30 group goes bowling, and the A special vesper service will younger group is planning to We hall the first robin of spring at a feathered a\m., with classes for all ages. be held at 4:45 p.m. Sunday in hen the guests offer to halp with the dishes, Mom, The clan in Christian Education present a play. hero ... but If his own kind could appraise him, will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the the sanctuary. This is a family they'd call him a sbowoff. why not lot them?" pastor's study. service and will be followed by CALVARY BAPTIST covered dish supper at 5:30 Oceanport The folks who manufacture Chinese fortune Confirmation Class will meet the Fellowship hall. The Wom- Sunday-School meets at 9:45 cookies need a new gag writer... their messages New Shrewsbury with the pastor Monday at 7 p.m CD Meeting William Barton, 68 Clinton PI., en's Fellowship will be in charge. m, Morning service at 1 get duller every year. Golden Fellowship will meet Mar Youth Fellowship will meet >'clock. Rev. Paul N. Smith wlU who has been a patient in River- 3 at noon in White Hall. 30 p.m. in the education build- continue his series on "The Last Ever wonder why crowds gather to watch Scheduled view Hotptial. returned to his ng.. Misses Carol Allaire, Joan Seven Words" with a message the hole for a new skyscraper being dug, but few home Saturday. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL entitled "Paradise Gained." Roy ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Eatontown rlcManui and Mary Teegan will pause after UM building gets beyond the tint Mrs. Thomas Powner will be the s in charge. E. Webb will sing a vocal solo. The' New Shrewsbury Repub- Rev. Alan H. Tongue, rector A nursery will be directed by Mrs. floor? The reason Is simple. It's easy to look down, guest speaker at a meeting of lican Club will hold its "Repub- will administer Holy Communion Meetings for prayer will be held Arthur Bischofl and Miss Flor- but It tins your neck to look up. < the Civil Defense organixation licln convention" meeting Mon- Sunday at S a. m. He will con- ednesday at 10 a.m. in the so-ence Ostertag. Monday night at 8 p.m. in the j,^ ,. | T| n duet morning prayer and will il room of the education build- Magic makes the actress ... and the three mostpublic school auditorium. t;30 pnl n me ntO Circles of the Women's Fellow- This will be the final Sunday Falls Fire House. Dave, as he It known to all preach at 10:30 a. m. Church that the morning services will be magical actresses I know of are Helen Hayes, Audrey Mn. Powner, along with her hereabouts, is the sole agent School meets at 10:25. ship will meet al follows: Circle conducted in the Oceanport Pub- Hepburn and Julie Harris. husband and three small children, The New Shrewsbury Assist- for the Underwood Corpora- There will be two services Ash our Tuesday, S p.m.; circle two lic School. Services will be held spent two weeks in a sir"!' c ance Board met in the Tinton tion in Monmouth and Ocean Wednesday: Penitential office Thursday, I p.m.; circle one Fri-Sunday morning, March 6, in the My idea of total misery would be to be cast up perimental radiation shelter i Falls School Wednesday night. Counties. Underwood Corpora- and Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. day, March 4,10 a.m., and clrcl new church building. sn a desert island with nothing to listen to but a rock 'rinceton University. tion is the world's^ leading and penitential office and litany three Monday, March 7, 8 p.m. Mrs. Powner will tell the re- manufacturer of office ma- Youth groups, Jet Cadets and n' roll record and nothing to read but James Joyce's A white elephant sale followed chines. The Ellis company 7:30 p.m. . Teenagers meet Sunday at 3:43 sults of their findings, through the business meeting held by .the maintains its headquarters at Litany will be recited every HOLY. COMMUNION , m. Sunday Evening Service at Tinnegan's Wake.? tape recordings, and medical ex- Women's Society of Christian 162 Monmouth St., Red Bank, Wednesday during Lent at 7:30 EPISCOPAL More women than men indulge in jaywalking, be aminations taken before and after Service of the Tinton Falls Meth- where they have complete fa- p. m., to be followed by the show- Fair Haven Women't cottage prayer meet- cause they the confinement. odist Church last night at the cilities for the repair, reconv ing of religious films. Rev. Donald A. MacLeod, rec< ing will be held Wednesday morn- are more used to doing things in their Mayor Robert S. McTague has home ,r Mrs. Harry Colmorgen dltiming and service of all The first session of the Junto tor, will administer Holy Com. ing at 9:30 in the church. Fol- own way. asked residents to attend the 324 Swimming River Rd. makes of office machines. confirmation clan will be held munion Sunday at 8 a. m., andlowing prayer meeting the wom- meeting. Dave's phone numben are The world holds no greater example of mistaken Other speaken scheduled are SH 74669 and SH 7-0294. Yob: Saturday at II a. m. The senior it 11 a. m.. when he will also en will remain for a "Women's hope than a man trying to drown his troubles in dry A paper drive will be held in are invited to call him and class will meet Wednesdays, im- deliver a sermon, Work Day" in the new building. Harry Ross, Civil Defense Direc- the borough Sunday by memben discuss with him your office mediately after the 7:30 p. m Church school meets at 9:1! Prayer meeting and Bible study martinis. tor: Arthur Van Buskirk, county of the Tinton Falls Fire Com machine problems. services. m. group will meet Thursday at Most waiters will tell you fat men complain less director of the radiation and pany. Residents are asked to tie Women of the church will meet Evensong is held at 4 p. m. . m. chemical section of civil defense, their discarded newspapers' in Call SH 7-0669 Monday at 8 p. m. in the parish followed by the meeting of the The men of the church will about their food than thin men ... and leave bigger and Theodore Long, area bundles and place them on the hall to elect officers. adult class for confirmands and hold a "Men's Work Day" Sat-tips. RADCHEM director. curbs in front of their homes enquirers. Young People's Fel urday in the new building. A representative of the. local for pick-ups. ELLIS PRESBYTERIAN lowship meets at 7:30 p. m. The most henpecked husbands I've ever met were schools will explain measures Lincroft Father MacLeod has announc- FAITH REFORMED college professors who married former schoolteachers. they are taking for the protection >Mist Dorothy Scott of Watei Offfc* Supply Co. Rev. Orian Hopper of the ed the following services for Ash "Hailet Show me a guy who brags about bow neat he of the students during a possible St. and Miss Frances Kulick of Princeton Theological Seminary Wednesday: Holy Communion Rev. Theodore G. Muller, pas- keeps his desk, and 111 show you • guy with • air raid. Meadvllle, Pa., were hostesses will be in charge of the 11 a. m 6:15- and 9:30 a. m. An even- tor, will use "Gog and Magog" Monitoring and detection equip- at a miscellaneous shower at lad leak service Sunday. song service, with1 a sermon by his .sermon subject Sunday at great big burled inferiority complex. ment will be displayed and dem-Miss Scott's home for Mn. Dav. Miss Evelyn Layton, organist, a guest preacher, will be held al 1 a. m. In the North CenterviUe The three most boring professional sports In onstrated by a team of radio- id Scott. Mrs. Scott is the for Monmouth County'* will lead the choirs in "Jesus, p.m. followed by a coffee hour. ire house. logical monitors, made up of local mer Patricia Kulick of Mead- Is Calling." Sunday-School America are Ice hockey, basketball and wrestling vllle, Pa. Her wedding took place Exclusive Underwood Ashes will be imposed after etcti Sunday-School meets at 9:30 civil defense members. Agents 9:45 I.m. service*. s. m. in the Middle Road School. —but wrestling at least is sometimes funny. last Saturday in the Tinton Fall A membership drive will take The Vestry will meet in the Nursery clan meets II a. m. in Just for the sake of variety, wouldn't it.be Red Bank Dimes Methodist Church. place in March. Elders available church tonight; St. Margaret's the home of Mr. and Mrs. Interesting sometime to see a "private eye" TV Drive Net* 81,300 for those interested in joining thi Guild will meet Tuesday at Charles Grace, 9 Bromley Dr. RED BANK — George Beck- church are Ralph Hewlett, David p. m., in the parish house and the Confirmation clan one wil show with theme musle from Beethoven? man, chairman of the March of Anderson. James Owens, Harry Acolyte Guild will meet Wednes- meet tonight at 7:30, in the home Successful gamblers at cards often like to bei Dimes drive in Red Bank, an- Seylaz and Philip Eisenhart. day at 7:30 p. m. of Thomas Serterides, and Consecretl- y on the horses—and their luck is lousy. Bui nounced today'that local rest- The pulpit committee will meet firmation clan two Monday night dents contributed $1,500.15, to the In the church hall Thursday i EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY at 7 o'clock, in the parsonage. they'll never admit it, even to their mothers. cause. Of this amount, 1744.30 9p, m^_ ' OF GOD The Guild for Christian Serv- Don't you feel sorry when you see a homely hai was collected by the 70 women North CenterviUe ice, at its meeting last night in check girl? who worked on the Mother' BAY SHORE COMMUNITY' Rev. Timothy M. Adams, pas- the firehouse saw a film, "Nya- March division of the campaign, East Keantburg tor, will be in charge of the ban of the' Upper Nile," which Most people are afraid of big dogs, but it's thedirected by Mrs. Morton Winer "Our Lord's Passion" will be services Sunday at 11 a. m., told of the work the Reformed nasty small ones who are most likely to sneak up be-and Mrs. Albert MacDonald. the sermon topic of Rev. John and the evangelistic services at Church Missions do in the Su P. Euler at the 11 a. m. Sunday p. m. Sunday-School meets at dan. hind and bite you on the ankle. ' service. Church School meets al 4S a. m. If you seek a good restaurant, go to one Keamburg •:30 a.m. Youifg people's meetings are BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP heavily patronised by little old ladies in Mack The tint birthday of Kathleen Ash Wednesday service wilt be held Tuesdays, 7:30 p. Port Monmouth " Ellen Hamilton, daughter of Mr. held at 8 p. m. Lenten services special prayer services, Wednesm - Sunday morning service is Persian lamb coats. Wealthy widows know the and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. Myrtle will be held each Wednesday days, between 1 and 2 p. m., and11 o'clock, with Robert Minut. places that serve the best food, and have the time Ave., was celebrated Sunday at 8 p. m. prayer service and Bible study, pastor, preaching "Sickness and to find them. a family party. Present were Mr. Thursdays, 7:43 p. m. Disease, Its Cause and Its Cure." and Mn. Eugene Foley and child- FUST PRESBYTERIAN The Women's Missionary Conn- Bible School meets at 9: The trouble with having a millionaire take ren. Kathy and Eugene, Spring- Atlantic Highlands ell meets the third Wednesdays, , m. you to lunch is that ha almost invariably insists field; Mr. and Mn. John Foley, A guest minister will preach I^SD Youth Fellowship, senior group, that you tat exactly what be does. He always Irvlngton; Mr. and Mn. John at the •:» and 11 a. m. serv meets at 1:30 p. m,. in the home Martin, Mn. Rose A. Huhn, ices, during which a nursery METHODIST of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ma- wants to do the ordering. Union, and Mn. Emily Hamil- for pre-school children will Atlantic highlands honey. The most annoying small big shots are those whi ton, this place; conducted, Sunday-school meet! Patient As The Sea" it the Bible study class meets at 7:30.have their secretaries ring you on the phone at 9:30. the primary department sermon topic of Rev. George E Midweek prayer fellowship in Sharon Fox, daughter of Mr. In the Christian Education build Taylor for Sunday's service Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Ms stead of dialing your number themselves. and Mrs. Edward Fox, Beacon Ing and the junior department 11 a. m. A nursery is providei honey home. Blvd., celebrated her 13th birth- the church basement. for pre-school children. Churcl Bible School and morning sen day Monday at a family party. The executive meeting of thi Crucial Campaign BIG SALE! School meets it 0:30 a. m. 1 ice are held at the Bayshore Gui Garden Club United Presbyterian Women w termediate Methodist Youth Fi Club. Gets Under Way A family dinner at Ye Cottage meet in the' church at 1:30 p. mlowship meets at (:30 p. m. ai MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Sen Inn, Keyport, was given tor Jere- Tuesday. Senior MYF at 7. PRESBYTERIAN John F. Kennedy (D-Mate) Has Party miah Wilson, son of Mr. and Mission study group of Wom- started another three-day tsar of Mn. Jeremiah Wilson, Waack- BAYVIEW PRESBYTERIAN Eatontown ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - en's Society of Christian Service Rev. Dr. John Townley will be Wisconsin Wednesday with an ad-Ceramic cigaret boi and ash tn „.Ave.. . for his 11th birthday Cllffwoed Beach Mfma meet* Wednesday at a p. m., with gueslest preacher at the 11 a. m. monitionA thaj,t . th^^e lose^r tn th_je •*• *»re given as prius al the *y- Church school will meet Mrs. Walter KramphoU, leader. service Sunday, church school 9:39 a. n. Sunday. Rev. Francis states April » pretenoeai stfr c^j put. sponsored by the Car- "Africa" will be the topic. will meet at 9:45 a. n. mary probably will be ejlmto. ^ SSbT^hmt of Mn, Mr. and Mn. Charles Merken, Ostsfstock, pastor, will preach for the Twilight Ave., have returned af- m "True Value" at the 11 a World Day of Prayer will contention Elbert J. Mam, 27 Mount Ave. COMMUNITY observed in the church at 9 p. m,Democntlc nomination for pres- last week. ter spending two weeks with service. Rev. Mr. Osterstock wi ident their son-in-law and daughter, meet with adults wishing to pri Port Mmmouth Friday. March 4. with the Meth- Mrs. Richard Flatley and Mrs, TELEVISION "What God Expects of Churcl odist and AME churches partici Apparently Sen. Hubert Hum- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mowbiay pare for church membership phrey (D-Minn), who will be Robert Schnabel, were assisted and. family, Ci»»"vater, Fla.. i p. m. • Members" Is the sermon topic pating. by Mrs. B. G. Martin, Mrs. Al RADIOS • STEREO • HW Rev. A. Donald Magaw for t Kennedy's opponent in the pri-fred Klrchner, Mrs. Frank Groen morning service Sunday at ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL mary, feds the same way. Mr. and Mrs. carles Merken 1 n Um Um FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOO er. Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs Around " •* •" **•• o'clock. At the evening aervic Navesink ia starting a similar tour to- Mason. were given a family dinner Sun Shrewsbury at 1:30, Rev. Mr. Magaw's topi Holy Communion will be cele- night, following Kennedy in sev- day at the home of Mr. and s^rvvjltvj. NM aaly to ear arlea knar Attending were Mrs. Nelsoi -.Rev. Mr. Oeegah ia attattendic n will be "Blockades of Spiritual brated Sunday at S:30 a. m; eral strategic Wisconsin com- Mn. Charles Geisler, Newman . bat caw service Is kettef • the annual youth directors' Blessings." Sunday-School meets church school meets at 9:30; _ munities. Roberts, Mn. Thomas Gould, St., West Keansburg, for their ference of the Assemblies of Godat 9:30 a. m. service for parents and children Both men are seeking the Mrs. Victor Williams Mrs. Fred- 37th wedding anniversary, Pres- at Springfield, Mo. "Christiana Alerted" will be theis at 10:13, and the morning state's 31 Democratic national rick Winslow, Mn. Waldnm P, ent wen Mr. and Mn.Allen Rev. Croft Penti, director putor'a topic Wednesday at 7: prayer and sermon It at 11: convention votes. Smith, Sr, Mn. Charettt Hor Merken and family, Mr. and Mn. REISEMAN'S the deaf work of the Assemblies p. m. at midweek Fellowship. except the first Sunday of ea< ater, Mn. John Irwin, Mn, Richard Leahy and daughter, •f God in New,York and New month, when Holy Communion NINTH BIRTHDAY Thomas Plitaik, Mn. Harriet Dorothy Ann, this place, and Mr. 1M retaay. Leaf Braadi • Op*. Dejly tl•p, as. Jersey, will preach at Sunday's Is also celebrated at the 11: . UNION BEACH - The ninth Ruf, Mn. Ashton Sickles, Mn, and Mrs. Frank Narle, Asbury BAYIHORE COMMUNITY Frank Higgins, Mrs. G. H. Spire*. evening service. East Keansburg service. Rev. Charles p. John birthday of Richard Stilwell Park. After the conference in Sprln son is rector. waa celebrated last week at a Mn. Grandln Chapman, Mn. Ed- field ends today he will fly Sunday-School meels at 9: party given in his home by his mund Hartcom, Mrs. Orrit D Mrs. George Callahan, Mom- Cuba to preach at Nuevitas. a. m, Church service is at Steelman, Mn. Edward Bahr a, m. KING OF KINGS LUTHERAN parents, Mr. and Mn. Richard ingside Ave., was hostess to the From there he will make a na- Middletown Stilwell, Arlington Ave, Attending Mn. Ella Kirchner, Mn. Jamei Social Tea Club last week. Mn. tionwide U. S. tour visiting As. Prayers for peace and healing Rev. C. Roger BurMns, pastor, were Sherry Wilson, Darlene J Egidio, Mn. John Felling, William Humphries, Park Ave., semblles of God churches. I service will be held Wednesda will be In charge of the servlcei Borne, Mary Ann Robbtns, Linda Mn. Eliubeth felling, Mn. will be hostess at the March will return to Ma pulpit March at 10 a, m. Sunday at 10:4} a. m. In the Bay Jo Europe, Joan Sackln, George ma Emerlck, Mrs. William Helb, meeting, Soldiers of Christ meet at 7: view School, Leonardvllle R< Bossa, Dominic Barbato, Daniel Mn. Charles Schmidt, Mn. Wil- A Robert Burns celebration NEW APOSTOLIC 30 p, m. tht second, fourth and Him Hull, Mn. J, C. Maxwell, fifth Sundays of the month. The Middletown. O'Brien, Dennis Kline and Vir-Miss Mary Mason, Mn. Flatley was recently held by the Lady , Red Bank Women's Guild metis the thi Sunday •school meets at 9: ginia and Gary Stilwell. Mn. Schnabel, Mn. Kirchner, Jean MacCorquodale Lodge In Rev. Udo Rachner of Plain Friday, and the Men's Club the a. m. Mn. Greener, Mn, B. G. Mar-the American Legion Hall. A field will preach at the 19 a. last Tuesday of tach month, ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL tin, Mn. Ralph Martin and Mn,Scottish menu was served and FIRfl PENTECOSTAL Red Bank - then was entertainment by the Sunday parents' and children Weekdays services Include It Pay- service in the Patrolmen's, Bene- IT. BENEDICTS CATHOUC Holy Communion at 9 a. Holy Communion will be ad- memben. volent Association Hall, Bridge Wednesdays and Fridays. ministered every Sunday at I Ave and Willow St. His text Hailet a, m. To Sovt RtojHorty htrt be taken from Romans I: II, Sunday masses are at 7, I, For Holy days, Holy Con A Sung mess and sermon by Sunday-school will meet 10, II ind l> ia the Holmdel munion Is at • a. m. the vicar, Rev E. V, Kltaon- 1:49 a. m, Elementary School, Keyport Walters, wilt be held every Sun- MMNINIDD Ml THMI WHO MMHHO NIARINO > Rev, Werner A. Schneider, rec Holmdel Rd. mn CHURCH OF CHRIST day at 9:30 a, nv, except the HUP ONLY PARPAT Of THTHII TIMI tor. will preach at the 9 p. n Confessions are heard Satu SCIENTIST fourth Sunday when than will f LtCtHT#f» 9(C* PaH service Wednesday. day, between 4:30 and >:N p, m Keyport be morning prayer, COME IN! PHONE! er WRITE! and 7:10 and 1:30 p. m. In Ih The morning services will held Sunday at II o'clock, I Sunday-school meets In the Fat FREE "PART TIME" Hearlaa, Teat TRUE VINE SPIRITUAL parish rectory, Hlllcrett Rd. churclurch hall al 9:30 . Loaf Branch dty-ecnool will meet at II a. s, m. Ala* AveJaMe — New 4 Traasister Every savings account In our association It • Rev. E, H, Lawrence, patto HIGH POINT SPIRITUALIST A testimony meeting will or JOHN*! METHODIST fully Insured us, t» $10,000 by an instru- held next Wednesday at S p. m Hatlet lYIftUSI HIAIIN0) AIDS $0000 tt In charge of services held CHAPEL mentality ef the Federal Government. In Sundays it 11:39 a.m, at 9 Third Chapel Hill RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Rev. Norman R, Rlley, pastor. PriceeJ at «aty ' ' Ave. Rev. Prances Stevenson eon FRIENDS (Qaaken) Fred Bopp, It,, Minister of SMl wrtltM tailH—I Mini Mw <*M(M »ntft»lM> addition, your uvlngt are backed by large Sunday-school meets at 10:10 duets services Sunday at I p m, Shrewsbury Music, raseurcat and ratervet. Don't take chances; a,nt. and Wednesdays at 2:30 and The society meets every Sun- Sunday Services: •, 9:30 and open your aceeunt here, p, m. dsy al II a, m, fo, worship The II a. m.i Church School; 9:30 ACOUSTICON SHAKER-QUAKER Flrst-dav school meets at l« a. m.and II a. m. evening service: Red Bank CHRIST EPISCOPAL 7:30, Youth mNtlntii: Intermediates; HSABINO AID CINTII KEANSBURG - MIDDLETOWN Elder Franklin C. Moyan, Shrewsbury SPIRITUAL Sea AMtkman, Mgr. It cher, will conduct • tervica Rev. Anielm Broburg, recto ttclfnrd «lh, 7th and tth trades at «:45; 141 NATIONAL IANK sf InatrucUoa and nldinc* al 10 mnouncci the following itrvlcesi Rev, Phocbi Dalley will eon- ami Senior Youth Fellowship and COOKMAN AVI. ASIURY PARK a m, Sunday at the church, II Sundays, I ind • a. mil Wednes- C cl services Sunday at I p m, Poil High School Fellowship at Tel. PRwtpect 4-UM KINGS HWY. MIDDUTOWN North Bridie Ave, days, S a, at,, and Fridays, TiM and Tuesday al 2:30 and I p. m '; 30 p, m, OPKN DAILY 9 to S-BATUKDAYH to 4 Li T "*J JJ-" must mm* For Highlands Cubs simess HIGHLANDS — Cub. Scout seph Horter, Raymond Dempsey, Capital By SAM. DAWSON 'Pack 25 held its annuil Blue ud Bruce Griffith and Greg PUk. AP |GoId dinner at the grammar Attending the dinner were Mr. ftchool. and Mrs. Peter J. Hobby and Today's happiest news is the a* amtr> to , rivii wfc, wiu «. ; Mrs. Joseph Bolger, den moth-Mr. and Mrs. Allen Turner, and Hill growing belief that the cost of lentil you if you don't. | or, decorated the guest table. son Peter and daughter Dale; living may have leveled off for Washington Haelf baa dote a let f Other den mothers, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert E. Ryan By At Associated Frets awlule. to allay earlier fean that mote the cubs, arranged other tables and son, Edward; Mr. and Mrs. The Senate expressed "deep It wiU be leveling off at or and profound anguish"- over the inflation la inevitable. Tat i.in a similar theme. Decorations Charles W. Wiles and soii, Gary; - „ . near its record high. And some President's coal of a treasury were made by the cubs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolger and *•»«'*<>» « prices and fees will continue to surplus instead of a detleit-eit-UlM t James J. English, vicar sons. Joseph and Ricky; Mr. andthat kiUed all but three of those climb. But others should ease, can be attalned-will cut off a •;of the St. Andrews Episcopal Mrs. Vincent J. Gorman and son, aboard; Members of the U. S. thus striking a balance. spring that feeds the stream of IChurch, offered the blessing pre- Vincent; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Navy band and a special crew The good news is that, while it monetary inflation. ceding the dinner.1 ' H. Wilson and son Terry; Mr. of Navy anti submarine person- still wilt coat a lot to live nel were in one of the planes. The Fedenl Reserve Board G. L. Whitfleld. retiring chair and Mrs. James Bailey and son you are accustomed to, maybe still stands firm against inflat- man of the,pack committee, was Jimmie; and Mrs. Roy W, The sympathy resolution was it won't get any worse, for ing credit beyond the pi < master of ceremonies. He intro- Taylor and son, Ronald; Mrs. introduced by Democratic Lead- change. needs of business activity. , duced Mayor Cornelius J. Guiney, Louis Branin and son, Gary, and er Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas The belief is held both by those for himself and for Republican So the government doesn't In- VJt. Mrs. Andor Orel and.son Andor. who shape up the consumer price tend to foster monetary Inflatloa. John Vliet, Oakhurst, district Others Attcodlag Leader Everett M.Dirkien index in Washington and by ob- Illinois. And Industrial and retail com- eeout executive,- spoke on the Also, Rev. English, Mayor servers of, the commodity mar- petition it paring down aomt ef Scout-Rouns^Up' and presented Guiney. Mr. Vliet, Mr. Joslin, Sen. Richard B. Russell (D- RISCUIRS bring ashore bodies of victimt following collision of plane carrying mem- kets and the business scene in the effects of a new wage-price Peter J. Hobby, retiring cub-Arthur Smith, Mr. Tiscornia, Mr,Ga), chairman, of the Armed general. spiral, which many see as much ' matter/the Award for Pack 25. Whitfield and son David, Mr.Services Committee, said he will bert of the U. S. Navy Band and a Brazilian commercial plant over Guanabara lay Oven ask the Navy for a full report narrower this year than in put • , AcMevemtal Awardt Mercler and son-Billy; Mr. Ptak at Rio de Janeiro. Both planes crathed in to the tea. All kinds of reasons are given rears. •• -.. • :., Achievement awards were pre- and son Gregory; Charles Cama on the crash, and then decide I AP Photo by radio from Rio do Janeiro) for the belief—at least the hope It could all add up to a wel- Seated to Richard Bolger, Greg che. and son Joseph; Walter whether further investigation is -that further inflation has been come leveling off In the cost or bry Ptak, Richard Dlebold, Ray Mewes and son Walter; Conrad warranted. sidetracked, if only for. the tinn living. piood Dempsey, John' Simpson, Hall and son Conrad; Robert I 9 being. Taken together they could jPeter Turner. James Whitfield, Horan and son Robert; Joseph Secretary of Labor James P, forecast a breather. Mitchell says President Eisen 'Toys in the Attic land Kerry Gllletpie. Menicucci and ton Ricky,' E. M. Abundance is the key word. |; Graduation certificates were Dzurinko and son David; Charles hower approved in advance Mit- Almost all commodities are In Jttven to Aador Ord and Bruce Diebold and tons Richard and chell's recent report to Congress good supply. Some are In surplus BARRETT. that a modest increase in the ' Griffith. Keith; Joseph Henderson, Robert tnd the stress now is JwmimvUfi* trttr « BDWARD minimum wage is feasible. Is Superb, Exciting '. pnOBOK. Surrofttt of lot CwMr Year pint were awarded to Brown, James King. Philip King trying to keep them from glut T Jlonmoulh., ttiU day madt, on tut .John Simpson, Vincent Gorman, George Hsuber and Raymond He declined to say outright, ting domestic or world rpitcufet) «i uw •-*- • • - Terry WUK», Keith Diebold. Jo- Dempiey. Ralph Thomu, Joseph however, at a newt ^conference By William Glever rather than pressure to tend \ seph Bailey, Charles Gardner, Horter. Edward Horn, John Davit yesterday, whether Eisenhowei Associated Press Drama Writer prices higher.' f Andor Orel, Garland Wilei, Jo-and Kerry Gillesple. activel" y support^ s a~n increase in Evaluation Food is the Biggest item thedollar-an-hour minimum. Sen- NEW YORK (AP) - When a most family budgets. Food prices g*!?1! ate Republican Leader Everett lady makes up her mind the re- will fluctuate with the seasons. Dtttd: )tnun MUi. IMS. ' M. Dirkten of Illinois has sail suit for Broadway is a play call Of Pupils But given prospects of a good •USMUTR P. DARRBn, Dutch Sailor Today Begins he had no word from Eisenhower ed "Toys in the Attic." harvest later on,. the houMwif. |4^t\&Bm. of administration support of It opened last night at the Hud- • St«4 Bank, turn Jarttr. son Theater, bright with superb Discussed over-all food budget shouldn' increase. t-u-w Third Day of Testimony Mithcell said he would make portrayals and dramatic excite- WALL TOWNSHIP - The coun- change much for awhile. an.n Most industrial mtttrialt also specific recommendatioreom n for a ment. ty Supervisors' Round Table met ' dutch sailor village ..ef. ployed three years by the Wash- hihigheh r minimuii m wage next WWedd- Behind the event was an un- are in good supply and puchas- atiSiiotAffi'a oevatr in Wall Township High School ing agents shouldn't have i BOSTON (AP>- nesday before a House subconv usual vow, taken by playwright A Dutch ship ington University professor at i scramble for anyhlng but the ! radio operator today plunges into aide. raittee. He it expected to ask for Lillian Hellman before rehear- this week to further their work arour. moat special or intricate Items. I a third day of testimony through Chlldm Coached leu than 11.25 an hour, advo- sals began. on pupil evaluation. M tk* order «C uD F which he hopes to free himself McAuliffe demanded who would cated by some Democrats. She would not, she declared, The educators heard a final And with retail item mostly t, aurnitM et i i of a charge he murdered hit coacDtch the children. Van Rie re- indulge in any of the rewriting summation by the committee [well atoeked and sales rivalry iSuSTSithSji | pretty inamorata on a long voy- plied: •••;•.-•••••; Rep. John E. Moss (D-Calif) frenzy which has become stand- studying standardized testing. growing, or at least unabated, an fag* from the Orient. .'It could be the police or Mn still wants the Defense Depart- ard procedure when new scripts Gordon Poinsett, superintendent eye on the newspaper ada should | After six hours of direct testi- Spector." ment to give government audi- are given pre-White Way tryout of Upper Freehold Township help housewives keep v nony and another six under cross "You wen friendly with Mrs. tors information on the military Miss Hellman explained that Schools, and chairman.' of his spending In line. assistance program. i examination, WiUem Van Rie,-31, Specter?" the prosecutor pur- she had been at the. project for committee, outlined the fort of The success of most Mots heads the House Govern' SUMS HOMINATIOH-Mii t continues under the dogged inin- sued. several years and she could do the final report. Christmas clearance sales, shows To ' terrogatlon of the prosecutor, As- "No," Mid Van Rie. ment Information. Subcommittee. Categories included In the study Lucit M. Cormier of Runv that consumer! are well aware of In a letter to Secretery of De-? I sistaat District Attorney John F. "You hain't quarreled?" asked were: — description of various ford, Me,, hat announced thi this. wo ? McAuliffe. McAuliffe. fense Thomas S. Gate,. Jr.. Moss Little Foxes," "Another Part types of tests, values obtained Many i ufseturenw i MeAullffe budged Van Rie little No," said the defendant. recalled that the department fa in using these tests, effective will seek the Democratii reasons to want to ralat pricei. "1SS the past hat refused to give the &."*£, on the rrt, was • yesterday from his direct testi. "Was there any reason she S" Rhine," the defy to custom pas- use of the tests and general-nomination for the U.S. Sen-In many their operating ? mony Wednetday. The cross ex- should coach the children?" Me ~Genera" l Accounting Office infor- iuPUons concerning standardised costs have risen. But la only lamination.furnished an opportu- Auliffe mation to evaluate the military sed unchallenged. ate. If the it tuccetiful, i A'SSSSI&SHSSS* asked. The results may start a brand tests. few cases have prices risen < nity-which Van Rie took-to as- aid program. Others serving on this com' may product the nation's much. ' . , "Not yet," was Van Rie's- re- new trend. For "Toys in the At- TATS JSUH sert several witnesses for the sponse, left enigmatic by ad-Moss said he hopes Gates will mittee were Edgar Hargit, Sup* first Senate contest between Part of 'his Is due to greater I1DY, { prosecution, including police, lied journment. abandon the argument of his tic" i» a vivid, touching and ex-erintendent of Howell Township; plant efficiency as management I* Uw ordtr tf IDWARD plosive addition to this generally two women. The GOP in- C RROBOS, aurratalt or tlw C«nl" | when they testified he discussed An early .conclusion of the trial predecessors that executive priv- George Mickett, guidance. Man strives to hold down costs. Part ot Menmiralk. Ikti 4a; madi, t* Uu i the various, degrees of homicide is not in tight. McAuliffe has ilege justifies withholding the in- dreary season. asquan, Edmund Moore super cumbent, San. Margeret it due to the use of better equip- I and punishments, and the ques indicated ha still hat numerousformation from the GAO, an arm The play stars. Jason Robards, intendent, Bradley Beach, and Chaie Smith, ii a candidate ment tnd sometimes of new and | tion of obtaining a lawyer. questions'for Van'Rie. of Congress that watches ovei Jr., Maureen Stapleton and* Irene Helen Sauerbrunn, • supervisor, better plante. •Idjr. 4tMuM,. notlc* Ii kttrtr Worth, abetted by veteran Anne for another term. : \ Says Pneeeutlea Lied government expenditures, Howell Township. •natal Capacity t. tM crMllon MHIt Revere and newcomer Rochelle I It elicited testimony from Van At next month's meeting, the (AP Wirephoto But a chief factor la the great- < Rie that Lynn Kauffman, 23. pe- Oliver in the most important group la expected to adopt this er capacity to product la moat supporting rolet. The direction by • tite divorce* and hit alleged vie- 300 Attend report at part of the total theme iaduttrles. One way to Increase Took Course Arthur Penn-etager earlier this : tini, had been in his cabin from of the year. Party For UN of, surpiui capacity it to I a.m. to 4 a.m. last Sept. II. Scoulfetet semester of "The Miracle Work- Two other cmnmltteea are boost aalea by keeping pricei The prosecution charges Van In German er"—is thorough and stimulating. nearing completion of their work And usually Just around .: Rie beat her in an argument ATLANTIC HIGHANDS - MONTEREY, Calif. - Army Miss Hellman is in the. Tennes- on areas covering "teacher con- New Home r»». over possible pregnancy and cast Girl Scout Mother-Daughter Din-private First Class George A. see Williams purlieus of side structed testa" and "pupil, eval MIDDLETOWN-Mr. and Mrs her overboard to drown on the ner was held in St Agnes Cathc- Scotttt. son of Mr. and Mrs. George street New Orleans with her ac- uatlon through means other than Val Braun were guests of honoi testing." . evening of that date as the tic Church hall Tuesday night, Scott, 45 Stephenville Blvd., count of a. family's emotional Saturday, night at a housewarm In Again, ; freighter Utrecht departed Boston total of 300 persons attended. Middletown, N. J. was graduated tempest. When all committees have sub- Among the honored guests were ing in their new home, Cooper ; after a'44-day voyage fronvSinga- recently from the Language The eruption is. occasioned by mitted their final reports, their Rd. Out Again Mrs. Grant Reynolds, district School. Monterey, Calif., where the return to the home of two work will represent the thinking • pore. • • -• • •••'--•• •. . , Attending were Mr. and Mn. c . Mrs. Natalie Rlckner, of the educators of this \ As Van Rie repeatedly asserted ^^i he wu instructed in the German tpinstert of a wayward brother. Hendrlcki, Mr. and M(T district organiier, and Miss Lin- t prosecution witnesses lied, Lin-the language. A wastrel no more, he hat found Mr. Finnegan *i.day Kachel and Diane Boner, FM ' Auliffe as often acorafutry Pfc. Scott is a qualified lute Men, mysteriounyi s wealth which and : minded: "Hat wat a lit, ta, county representaUvts to the .Girl preter RED BANK - Freedom Scout International Round-up ir and can apeak German he ehowen upon the pair and hit Mn. Chariea Mtlre, and Mr. William H. Depps, 104 Catfatriat you are telling the truth?h " fluently as well as read and write bride. Mn. Harold Simkint. Colorado Springs last summer. the languate. St., It a fleeting thing. I Van" Rie; thinner and more The playwright, an expert at EX-MARINE MIXED Alto, Mr. and Mrt. Herbert E. jarawn than when the trial opened, Mrs. Edward Conover, troof He was released from the The 20-year-old soldier entered baring the torments that really WESTFIELD (AP) - Richard Bndshaw, Mr. and Mn. C. Les- ^.buirted soch was the case. organizer, gave the invocation. the Army in April1959 and re- make people tick, soon has the county Jail Tuesday after serving Troop 244. under the leader D. Miller, Jr.. 22, of 21 Ridge- ter Shibla, and Mr. and Mrs. 34 days for being drunk and dis- A , Caat* for Speculation ceived basic combat training stage seething with manifesta- Edward Hendricks. ship of Mrs. Michael HeinWn Fort Dix, N. J. dale Ave., East Hanover, was orderly. JOHN L. FRANK, . a Van Rie's closing testimony in- tions of incest, decadence, mis- fatally injured early today when • so Ri-ckleii PUct, gjected cause for speculation. conducted the flag ceremony. A 1957 graduate of Linden High cegenation and despair. Today he it headed back to the R»il Bunk, N. J, his car went out of control and county jail. Same offense. The ARTHUR h. FRANK, JR., I He agreed he told police in Mrs. Reynolds led the group in School, he attended Rutgers Uni- The houseful of eccentrics Is Central Middletown IT Marlon Conn, singing songs. struck a tree near the Echo Lake sentence thit time it CO-M days. Rayonnt, N. J. "New York, where he was arrest- versity. * laid bare by Miss Hellman with MiM Benn Country Club. Guests at the home of Mr. Police arrested Depps Wednes- WILLIAM RUBIM, ,'.ed, that two children passengers er *»ra.J«, Iu,, Ira4lns M MM'*, Rev. But performed tho ctre- >r iNMlm lmW4 il It Mnmw sary Sumy. On Saturday night, >o UN for ghost-written term pa- urtr, and Harold Parry, River mony, SPECIAL MEETING j IJ«M, R44 they were hottt to a group of P"i Pint, secretary, it RMUI ritnur OONMBMM U«. ir UawM ktNitiart LMt friends and relttivu In their Benso"' n said he was paid ftt Godparents were Mr, and Mrt, RIVER PLAZA -The tinmen Beside* being a gourmet's club, bone, to substitute for a student at a Joseph Glrtrdin, Little Mm. held a special meeting Tuesday the group alto carries on a num- issisaj A CITY MMsV IMCItsWT-Jylle Hwwlfi, •* « planned that the Irregularities In her ward. She and another woman who Bank, Hop tonight in the school from Uenion alto charged that one The Communist Parly It out' fitme chanu.0 will be put Into Ware breught In for ejuettltnlnf had itught tt prevent 1:10 to 10:31) p, m. Pupils In the :olloge protestor it a Southwest- Itwcd In Turkey, led about June I to ai to permit irea'attending lovcnih through irn university - not Identified - Wan u doubt Mow kow M Mil idequtte preparation for the newt photographers frem taking pictures, MuifheM too*', MIVI »«ur tenth widen will attend, Ralph mkl fl,2M for rewriting of hit »robl*m »llh Till ItilllUfl tlinlllld There ire no rtllroadi In let- change, corporation officials i (AP Wlraphoto) Marino It chairman, octortl tlteils, lit aifcjtd that land. ••Id, mrd The AwdHarjr M «e Amerfcea awrf 0/ INTEREST ON YOUR Maiek »in ne fire house. Com- Smith,. Mrs. James HtitertHaggerty aad gjon Post met last algbt to nifttee to charge are Paul Gaiior, Mrs. Frank Kane. Final plans the Legion Hall. lub of Trinity Methodist Church, 10 Sr., Kenneth Lake and Robert were made for a bus trip April It. Prospect III- Brunei!!. 27th to Patricia Murphy's Candle- SAVINGS light Restaurant, Yonkers, N. Y. Middletown Dinner guests Tuesday of Mr.Mrs. James Hsgerty is in charge. and Mrs. Andrew McCirty, Pros- John Horoski, ton of Mr. and EARLY SEASON oect Ave., were Mrs. Helen Borst, Mrs. John Horoski, 3 Suffolk La., East Orange,, and Mr. and Mrs. The birthdays of William Syb.il, celebrated his sixth birthday ' Merchants Tuesdsy with a party at his George Connors, Newark. Michael Orlando and George Ber- ry were celebrated at a party home. His guest included David SALE The Rosiry AHar Society of Saturday night in the Village Inn, Oitock, Jeffrey Ingram. Douglas Rhodes, Stephen Schwartz, Billy FAIR HAVEN Holy Family Catholic Church met Jersey Ave. The party was given 5-10-5 RED DANK last night in the church hall, by Mrs. Sybil. A buffet supper Bacmeister, Patrick Grillo, Junes Keegan, Jimmy Raymond, his Reservations were taken for was served. Guests were Mr. 80 Lb. log the annual New York theater and Mrs. Robert Pattison. Mr. younger brothers, Michael and party. Final plans were and Mrs. John Sacks, Mr. andJude, and sister, Mary Horoski. made for the card party and Mrs. James Miller. Mr. and Mrs. fashion show of March 17. Howard Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Phillips Joseph Sempler, Mr. and Mrso.f 7 Suffolk Lane. Middletown, The birthdays of Mrs. Charles Clyde Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter celebrated their 13th anniversary Seymour and Miss Dorothy Tii- Truskowski, John Smith. Miss by spending the week-end in New sott were celebrated last week Gwendolyn McAdams, Mrs. AnnYork. They attended a perfor- FAIR HAVIN when the Crystal Social Club met Cortney, Albert Bloomer, Frank mance of La Plume de ma Tante. in the Crystal Bar, Rt. «. Gifts Puglise, Miss Pat Courtney, The- Mrs. Phillips is a native of Bel HARDWARE were_ received from members. odore Majeiki, Mrs. Emma El- gium and has just returned from Refreshments were, served. At- lenback, Mrs. Larry Bunski, Mr. a seven months visit with her tending were Mrs. Fred Varlese, parents and family
lllCHM^W WOftTKNOW WHAT FUN 4F UNTIL )OU V &ENOUGH TO CffH SOORS/* Civil Rights Strategy Hides in Cloakroom (Editor1* note: What happens •tort believe It has been demon- la the Senate eloikrooma ii strated to the public there is tometlmea more significant than other way to break a filibustei what it happening on tht Senate This naturally calls for arpun floor at the time time, Jack Bell, theOpen Meaaty tkn Sttwtlav • A. M. 'HI I >. M. ASSURY PA*K-*OUTI 35 (Asbwy fork Traffic Circle) OUAklTV OlAkM DUPJIN* MIB NRTN AMBOV Ml Itslefc ttint ItmiN, U. 1 Mlfhwty •*•» Ortea It. TraMe Clnle RUSSELL OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC CO. 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD roralnf ot AN Stores . •. doesn't cire for duck,, ATCH 'OB THI BIN* CBOIBV SHOW WITH, MBIT COMO ON ABC-TV r • Oh* Rail •*•* • P. m. Wei , Fridays, Red Bank's twe shea. swgaighti.
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Nips Grass Here'§ a Man New Jersey The Taxpayer* Love MeynerV Budget TRENTON (AP) -NcwJer- Esso Gets Variance;News Briefs aey*s aavthasmg agents who LAKE HIAWATHA (AP) - A spead m,NMM a year, hav* lone bandit held up the Boonton i told to ase "vakw analy- harply Attacked National Bank branch in this sis"—or, hew toge t mere far TRENTON (AP) - An official Threaten Court SuitMorris County village and es- M. f the N. J. League of Women HOLMDEL - The "Grass ver- the area, and that it was too iped with between HOW and Harold L. Leslie, vice prest- oters says Gov. Robert B. Mey- lus Grease" controversy was re-close to churches. (5,000 just before closing yester- dent of Value Analysis, Inc., Bail Reduced ler's 431-million-dollar spending solved last night — at least tem- Sewerage Plans day. The robber pointed a pistol told 2(9 stole employees yes- irogram for 196M1 "is practical- porarily. At a Board of Health meeting Mrs. Helen Drexel, a teller, terday that toe often Items are In False y a depression budget." md ordered her to put the money bought without checking, on Mrs. John R. Clark, Nutley. The Township Committee, in after the committee session, the "what else will do the job?" an adjourned session, granted a governing body approved the a paper bag. He then forced second vice president of the Mrs. Drexel and three other Mr. Leslie said 15 to 25 per Alarm Case league, told the legislatures variance to Standard Oil of Newstation's sewerage plans over the cent can be shaved eft present Jersey to operate a "colonial objections of Mr. Liebenow. women employees to lie oown on FREEHOLD - A Freehold Joint Appropriations Committee floor in a back room. No buylag costs by proper applt- yesterday that Gov. Meyner's type service station at Newman He asked that another perco- cation of new prodncls sad acw Township youth, accused of set, Springs Rd. and South St., inlation test be taken. He argued i saw him make his escape. MCOND TOM —Sidney Liehter. (left). Little Silver, ling a false tire alarm, was mdget fails to provide adequate. Ideas. ty for education, institutions and Holmdel Village. that'several tests of the area He cited examples where $11- ii sworn in for his second term as a member of the state Mark Crook, spokesman for a !•» conflicting results. TRENTON (AP) .— A young plugs ware replaced by a 15- Board of Shorthand Reporting by Attorney General habUitation. and forests and group of residents who have The health group voted, how- man who injured his head in aceat plastic inserts for Insula- „„_ the original $10,009 bail. fought location of the station in ever, to go along with the test dive into Palisades Park's swim- tor assemblies, aad $45,(99 was David D. Furman. Holding Bible it Walter P. McHale, Joseph F. Mattice, Asbury parks.' '••.••• ••• '• • •••• the village, informed the. comtake- n by the township engineer. ming pool won a new trial yes- aaved by uslag a bag* dirt chief administrative officer of the Division of Profet- Park, attorney forThoma s Cul- •' She advocated Imposition of a mittee that the objectors may Esso officials said that work terday for his $100,000 damage mound around an X-ray build- tional Boards. ar, 19, Rt. 79. requested the
appeal the governing body's de- would resume on the partially suit against the pool. Marvin L. kg instead at bulldiag a con- . . . ,....- . . ^ , . ^ • • ^ reduction of ball, claiming it wat constructed station as soon as Stoddard, 24, of New York City, excessive for a disorderly per- the aald would bring in 230 mil- cision, . :'j,'. crete uaH. ion dollars a year. He told newsmen after the' ses-possible. charged in his suit that the water ons charge. In other matters, the commit- The original bail had been set Mrs. Clark was one of almost sion that the group has been the pool was not deep enough. Liehter Sworn To dozen speakers who urged the advised by legal counsel that tee received from the builders jury ruled against him. Bu Borough Magistrate Samuel Sagotiky at a hearing Tues- committee to approve a $911,009 "we have not used up all purof Old Manor, a signed agree- the Appellate Division of Superior Plan Board pay increase for professors at legal rights in this matter.',' ment covering additonal drain- Court reversed the ruling, on the day. The group, he said, will meet age work for that development grounds that Superior Court State Board Post in reducing the y*.W*&&3^*!!!&f* shortly to decide whether,to pro- The agreement culminates al* Judge Donald Waesche's Instruc Recommend? ceed with a court battle.. "Onemost two yean of negotiation ttoss to the jury contained tech- ft Peacetime .ittle thing Is for sure," he said, "we're and haggling with the builders pjcal errors. state a Report over the work. Zone Change * AvtartlonV punitive, lake care of these needs and not going to slam our heads ing, was sworn in Tuesday for a provide money for other state against a wall on this matter," The builders also sent a check TRENTON (AP) -. An offt- SHREWSBURY - The Plan- BlatkestDay second term as a member of purposes. The amount spent on for $250 as their share of the ning Board last night voted to the board. Closed For Church cost of four additional storm dal NEW YORK (AP) — It was He also said the presumption school aid, aha aald, would "torn- said yesterday that charges of recommend a xoning ordinance Attorney Gen. David D. Fur must be that the youth Is inporariry'- ^ ease the tax burden The variance was granted with drains for the development. amendment to Borough Council peacetime aviation's blackest man supervised the swearing-in nocent until proven otherwise, on property owners. ..• the stipulations that the station , Labkert's Gravel the clergy are «aa Inekfiess at- which would make the business day. ceremony. - The Judge pointed out that the The proposed pay increases for be closed for a half hour be- A. JT. Mittiicky Jr., Holmdel tack on reUgton." The Manltor, along Broad St. 350 feet The collision of two big planes A 43-year-old native of New circumstances of the hearings college faculties, approved by fore and after church services Rd., appeared before the,'corn- newspaper of ma Treatoa u> deep. at Rio De Janeiro and the crash fork City, who came to New were charged with tension, which the state Board of Education but and that a wrecker would; not mittee to protest the removal of of an Italian airliner at Shannon, c eese drcntatod throughout Cen- In addition to making the bus-Ireland, was the first time three rersey in 1945 from Raleigh. N, C. nma y have iwayed* th' e magistrate——. denied by Gov. Meyner, receiv- be used by the station. gravel from an adjacent farm tral Jersey, called a controver- iness zone 350 deep from Newman There has been a wave of false ^ the strongest support from ed- Esso has agreed to these stip- owned by ' Harry K. Lubkeit sial Air Farce manual "a bad major planes went down within tflr. Uchter was first named to ' stations. He said the gravel pits had Springs Rd. to a point just 24 hours. the board in June 1958, to fill alarms in Freehold since theucatlonal and civic groups rep- bhiader an me part ef some- north of Sycamore Ave.. the pro- Withla the past year there an unexpired term. llrat of the year. resented at the bearing. ,' The committee noted the sta-not been used for many years, one" and said a full lavestlga- Cular Is accused of pulling < tion would .'not affect the, wel-and,the current operation is in posed amendment would have were twa other occasions on He was recently resppolnted to Two Republicans and one Dem. Noa Is ia order. The manual, business zone of 170 feet on which two crashes occurred In ocrat on the 14-member com. fare of the village area or de-violation of the zoning code. which charted that pro-Corn, . which was an accident tract from the area itself. In a Lawrence A. Carton,. Jr., town- addon Ave., and an additional a tingle day. jrear membership. mittee. who asked that their mualsts had a fcaaf la writing SO feet - to be used for a On Jaa. II, a total of Moled which four persons were Injun names not be used, said later statement of findings, the gov-ship attorney, noted that while the revised ataaaard version ef Mr. Uchter, municipal leader ed, two of them seriously they would support the proposal, erning body also stated the site the gravel pit was. a non-con- the Bible, was pretested by thebuffer zone only — from Par- ia separate accidents In Tur-of the Democratic party in Lit- is in a business area and that forming use, operation of it would National Condi of Churches, a ker's Creek to the Jersey Central key. Forty-two were ta a Scan- tle Silver, owns the state Short' t least In pact ' ' -T Railroad tracks. dinavlaa alrllaer aad U In ahand Reporting Service, which The pay increase would go to the station served a definite need, still be legal unless a, court graap. The Meal, more that 2.000 teachers at Rut- In order to grant the variance, ruled the period of inactivity as Buffer Zone V.S. Navy receaaalsaace eraft. he has operated there for the tor's editorial said comments la On May 12, 1959, two Capitol past 15 years. gers University. Newark College James H.Ackerson stepped down abandonment. the manual "are harmful to re- The board decided that the of Engineering, and the state as mayor to introduce the motion, Mr. Mittrick sought to have Airliners were involved'in crash' He hu also retained his certi- Council OKs llgktn, aot to any one denomi-50-feet wide planted buffer zone esw jthin 50 minutes. In the first colleges at Glassboro, Jersey which was seconded by Comth- e operation stopped as a nuis- nation bat to religion la gen-along Broad.St. would apply on' one, 31 persons were kilted when fication u a shorthand reporter City, Montclalr. Paterson, Tren- mitteeman Alfred C. Poole. - Ed- ance. eral, to all beliefs." in New York. 2% Salary ly if the business property was a viscount Turboprop disinte ton and Union. win Liebenow abstained from the It was noted that the town- 350 feet or more in depth. voting. ship did not -have an ordinance grated in flight 15 miles east of Attended CCNV The present; pay scales range JERSEY CITY (AP) - A man Within the St> toot buffer zone Baltimore. In the second case, A graduate of Roosevelt-High from a starting salary of $4,710 The group which objected to covering this type of operation. would be a 20-foot wide area a Constellation plunged over a Increases for an Instructor to « top salary He'asked the committee to held up the cashier of the Roose- School, New York City, (1934), the station claimed that the sta< velt Drive-In Theater hut night planted with evergreen trees. 200-foot embankment while land- the board member attended Cit RUMSON - The •Msyor.' of $10,560 for a full professor. Won Is not needed, detracted from study drafting such a measure. and fled with $109. Miss Arlene It is expected that the board'i Ing at Charleston, W. Va., taking College of New York before Council passed ordinances last The faculties want the ranges lives of two,of the 44 aboard. night Increasing salaries for theIncreased, to $6,063413.477 over Herbst, 21, the cashier, said the proposals will come before the switching toth e Berryhorne Court police force and municipal em- bandit reached through an open- Borough" Council -Tuesday. Reporting Course. He has been Ing in'the- booth where she If the proposed ordinance is a practicing shorthand reporter worked, jabbed her in the ribs Introduced, it will be returned Mosquito Is for the past two decades. ^;^ . Z lp. aald the ait- to the Planning Board at a active, amounted to about two uatlon hu reached the point and asked, for the receipts. She In Little Silver, Mr. Liehter per cent of last year'i sala didn't know if he had a gun. cial meeting March 9 for final vice president of the Board where the university often Is un- approval and then sent back to for most employees. able to* hire capable Instructors Here to Stay Health and a member of the The new scale for the police Hike in Union Beach the council for action following Planning Board. and many of Its present staff WASHINGTON (AP)-A group public hearing. TRENTON (AP) - New force sets pay u follows: Chief are drifting away to better pay- UNION BEACH - Taxes here A total of W.500 will be with- of American Legion leaders from Areas Set Jersey may get its famed He is also a member of the Henry S. Kruse, $7,242; Capt. Ing jobs In other states or in will go tip $1.58 per $100 assessed drawn from the borough's $129,- New Jersey has exchanged views The proposed 350-foot business pests, mosquitos, down to tol-board of trustees of Congrega-William Zerr, $6,630. and the nine private industry. valuation if the 1960 municipal 397 surplus account — $1,500 leas on education Nils, defense and zone on the west side of Broad erable numbers some day. tion Bnai Israel in Rumson and patrolmen, $5,712 each. He uid the university and budget, Introduced hut night, isthan was withdrawn last year. veterans' pensions with the state"; St. would be from Obre PI. south This hope was expressed a member of the Certified Short- At the same meeting, counci state colleges face the problem adopted March 24 after public Administrative salaries and Congressional delegation here yesterday by Dr. Bailey hand Reporters Association deeded a 12-foot strip on Bing- of staffing new facilities designed hearing. wages will go up $3,975, from Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-N. J.]to a point 144 feet north Pepper, secretory toth e state New Jersey: ham Ave. at River Rd.to Sycamore Ave., and from Mead Mosquito Control Commis- to double their capacity m five The biggest part of the Jump $2,600 to $6,475. Council offered said at the Jersey Legionnaires ow Dr. north to Haddon Ave. Mr. Liehter and his wife, Mai county. years. The new faculties sre will result from the new school no explanation tor the hike. 16th yearly breakfast yesterday sion. cells reside at 14 Prince PI,. Lli License Transfer being built with a bond issue for the lawmakers from their The area between Obre PI. He added that he doubted budget ; Engineering services is set at and Meadow Dr. would be deep tie Silver. This was done, Mayor Peter approved lut year. Representatives of the auditing $2,000, legal services at $2,300, state that.he becomes more con- me state can ever eliminate Two daughters, both studeni Cartmell explained, in order vinced daily that American de. ened by 50 feet, but the add!' mosquitos entirely. Dr. Gross' arguments were firm of Gominger, Suplee and and zoning and planning at $4,- at Red Bank High School, provide for right-turn lanes supported by Dr. Frederick M. 500, the same expenditures fenses are adequate to meet So- tional area would be used only Dr. Pepper was called be- with them, while a third daugh the intersection, which counci Clooney, Newark, explained that viet aggression. A mild debate for screening the Dullness from fore the Legislature's Joint Raubinger, state education com- the Board of Education erred hut year. ter ia attending the Boston Con- hopes to see constructed sooi missioner, and representatives Alarm System started over federal aid to eduth- e residential zone. Appropriations Committee.to servatory of Music. by the county. , when It estimated last month cation and the disclaimer affi- All of Broad St. on the east explain if New Jersey mos- of the state college presidents, the school tax would drop three The budget provides $9,000 tor An application for transfer the N. J. Education Association, installation of a Bell Telephone davit in the government's studen side, from Newman Springs Rd. quitos get such heavy doses a liquor license from Mary Mai cents. loan application. Rep. Frank to a point 240 feet north of Syca- of insecticides that they wind the state CIO, the N. J. Congress Actually, it will increase an fire alarm system. toy toth e Rumson Hotel, Inc. of Parents and Teachers, the The police department salary Thompson (D-N. J.) called fed- more Ave. would be 350 feet up "eating them for break- New Laws was granted, provided there is ' estimated 67 cents — the munic- eral education aid an absolute deep. fast." state Federation of - District ipal .purpose rate, 60 cents, and account ia set at $39,195, u com' no protest in writing within two Boards of Education, the Amer- pared to $34,500 last year, in- necessity. He is sponsor of The proposed ordinance pro He said no, explaining that days after the transfer is adver- county tax, 31 cents, for a total school construction bill that would vides that any residential struc New Jersey tries to kill the On Sewage, icans for Democratic Action, and estimated rate of $24.97, as com-dicating a salary hike for police- tised for the second time. the American Association of Uni- nun. cost an annual 325 million dollars ture which would exist withii mosquitos in their nests and Two minor subdivisions were pared to last year's $23.39. for three years. He and Senth. e buffer zone could remain and uses.air sprays only to cut versity Women. More money will be spent on Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (f> Housing granted. bcornet RataMes street maintenance. This account be expanded without violating down the number which man- Twa lataWslssw Joel Jacobson, executive vice- N. J.) that the affldavi the ordinance. age to live. COLTS NECK - The Atlantic One creates a new lot from president of the CIQ and a mem- The auditors explained that In totals $21,600, an Increase of »,- ber of the Rutgers Board of Gtv- figuring the school budget rate, 100. in the "student loan act was need- Township Committee adopted two the property of Evelyn S. Swik- less because the act would still ordinance amendments last night. art, at the foot of Sailers Way. emors, said the present pay the board used a real property The welfare account is being scales are "appalling." tax ratable figure of $2,031,000, increased from $2,500 to $4,500. keep a requirement for students The first it a chinge in the The lot hu frontage along II to sign a loyalty oath. The LeSolemn Ceremoniessanitary code, making manda- inlet there, and access toth e Mli Tu not taking into account veteran's The borough ran out of wel- He urged doubling the present and personal property exemp- fare funds three times during gion said it opposed federahedu tory that a permit be obtained road. . cation aid and advocated keep from the Board of Health be The subdivision wu granted % per cent corporate profits tions. 1959. fore sewage disposal unite arc tax to provide an added 90 mil. The correct ratable figure, for Garbage removal will cost $20,' ing the affidavit. The Legion' subject to inspection of a dwel- naires also asked the support of At Bishop Elevationconstructed. ling there, to make sure it con- lion dollars for this and) other taxation purposes, was lilted at 500, the same as last year. The new amendment also re. needs. The CIO would consider $1,911,000. Moit other budget items vary New Jersey lawmakers 'for an forms to:borough ordinances. amendment to a veterans' pen- TRENTON (AP) - Most Rev. enthuiium that never flagged, quires Board of Health inspec- The second subdivision per a graduated income tax, with ex- The proposed municipal bud- not at all or only slightly from sion law that would set up in- tion of sewerage facilities and emptloni for low-income groups, get totals $339,721, as compared 1959. James J. Hogan, Spring Lake, an exactness that never irritated, mils Victor D. Shaheen, Ward come limits forveteran s getting was consecrated auxiliary bishop a courage that wu. never dis-the licensing of concerns servic- Ave.. to swap a small parcel to finance higher, state akTto to last year's $310,426. The 124.97 rate breakdown Is: pensions. of Trenton's Roman Catholic heartened and a graciousness ing septic tanks. public schools, Mr. Jacobson The amount to be raised by Municipal purposes, $9.42; of land with a neighbor to Diocese in solemn ceremonies that was never affected."' Application fees were set commodate a driveway. said. taxation Is $179,964, an Increase I school purposes, $11,95, and coun yesterday. Msgr. Miwahaa There $2.50, licenses at $20 per vehicle. The NJEA and PTA aid they of $12,371. Ity tax, $3,(0, WASHINGTON (AP) - "Oh, Bishop Hogan is chancellor As Bishop Hogsn' walked out Provision also is made for fines would support either an Income and officialis of the diocese end of the cathedral at the end ofand or imprisonment if an tax for a, retail Mies tax. ' That's haw Rep. Frank fort is not made to correct vio- Budget Mrs. Clark Hid a review of Tbampsea, Jr., (D-NJ) reacted pastor of St. Catharine's Church, the two-and-a-half hour ceremony Lakewood Twp. Files Suit Spring Lake. he met by a heavy snow lations within 15 days after the budget by the League of today that be had been named The ceremony at St, Mary's fall. hearing, Women Voters showed "respon- a target el the ResuMlcaa Na- Cathedral wu witnessed by 25 'This Is some kind of omen, The second amendment adopt- Adopted sible officials sometimes an be- bishops, 600 priests, 200 nuns and ed is a "look-alike" amendment ing denied funds to expand, to On 100% Assessments toe m this year's elecUaaa, In f think," he smilingly told Msgr. COLTS NECK - The Allantli about 300 laity. Emmett A. Monihan, pa'tor of to the zoning ordinance. Township municipal budget wen improve or even to min- an attempt to wla central ef The ceremony started with a St, James Church, Red Bank. It prohibits repeating the same through Ita public hearing last imum requirements for essential TRENTON (AP) - lakewood Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr. (R-Wsr- ma HMSS this year, .the GOP Township has filed suit to force ren), which is seeking to work procession outside the cathedral, Bishop Hogan becomes the bssic house construction within , •••"•- ^ -• services. Long-rinfe economical First, the hundreds of diocesan Trenton Diocese's first auxiliary five homes. planning for operating, main- •11 other Ocean County municl- out a compromise tax assess ocreuc members, wctadlag However, due to a recent palitles to assess all property ment program. priests entered, followed by the bishop in its 79-year history. According to Commltteeman amendment must tenance and capital needs Is ser- fear M New Jerseyi whom bishops In colorful robes. The Diocese covers. Central George Dittmar, Jr., the amend- which iously, curtailed." • for taxation at 100 per cent The 'Assembly has passed' they heps to defeat la the No- cleared through the state, It bill allowing county freeholders New Jersey. ment I. designed to control mass U "New Jersey is a wealthy stole Township Attorney Julius Cohn vember etoetlea. In sddtllta to The climax of the service Bishop Hogan also got the hon! the United States Military school borrowing limits, the vet-llnghuyien Ave. and Peddle St flee by the State Division of Mo i Ceart Raltag 'imlly wis kneeling. Rome, ItalItaly; . tor Vehicles last May 7 for "rt$109,677 in 1959. Vcademy at West Point and re. The Supreme Court ruling aald erans tax exemption and the pubhere. Edward L. Cyr, city traf He leaned over and whispered Ordalaed In 1917 Despite this Increase, the t He utility tax. peatcd failure to comply wi 1 Ired from active duty in 1951, that Rldgcfleld Park, which Is flc engineer, aald yesterday th' i his mother, Mrs. James F, He wis ordained In 1037, reoperating regulations." Pinna rate has been lowered 19 ccn lo was last stationed at Fort at IN per cent, could sue to' But Cohn said that Lakewood new system Installed at a bu login o! Camden, "Are youcelved his licentiate in Sacrcc County Judge Harry Nadcll w from $14,18 to $11.91 per $11 lonmouth, bring Bergen'i other 69 munld loses $40,000 In state school aid stretch of Pennsylvania md 1. 'red, mother? — did you andTheology (rom the Jesuit Grogo pass sentence' March 25, diseased valuation, Surviving are three sons, Hal- palltlcs to the sime standard. nnd overpay! iti county taxes b Valley tracks Ii the fin ad mind kneeling for so. long?" I in University In Homo In IDft When the budget wu Intn ar H. Myrah, Jr., stationed with In Lakowood's suit, Cohn said $17,000 when It Ii at 100 ner ccn of Ita kind in New Jersey, He blessed his mother, father and .worf tho dogma of doctor a luced lut month, tho rite wr io Army In Korea; John M. tint the popular resort IIIOIIOI and the other municipalities a continuous red light (joes < nd lister, Mrs, Mirgaret Vel canon law (rom Catholic Unlver WRITER CRITICAL estimated at $14,28, lynh, with the Army In O»r- red eitile at 100 por cent and not, when any freight trains enter't osky of Camden, and other slty, Washington, D, C, In 1941 RiVliR PLAZA - Letter f> Out, u a result of the amen uny, and Douglai M, Myrah ol In good filth his incited per- Thli Ii to, he said, beciu Intersection. Ridar unlti IU lember* of hli family, He wu appointed aiilitani Rey, 681 Wcit Front St,, scleno niont, $6,700 his been added in Antonio, Tex,, and three sonil property it "full and fair county equalliatlon tablet tik veylng auto traffic shift auti Archbishop Thomas A, Bolind chancellor of the Trenton Dloceu fiction author, It In critical coi the anticipated franchise a andchlldren, < value." cire ol differing real estate mitlcilly to green for the track •• • - ' • ~- ' Cfostiiws nost STEVE ROPER ByiAlMDEMSmi OTEMGAKD •ED BANK REGISTER THE HANDS 16-FruUy, Feb. 36, I960 Academy West dealer pens to be the ease. West can- LONG Norta-South wlneiaM* not follow suit to the second Anniversary MIDMIGHT, A SUDDEN) round of diamond*, but he also SHOWER $U75 cannot ruff. DRENCHES I Column • A»7 J "Hen you discover the situ- March 16 SANTA RITA- • A4EAST ation, you continue with your FORT MONMOUTH - Grad- lyAUmEDIHEINWOLO tnin. diamond. ' Then you lead uates and former cadets of the TKK4 AIT1 a third trump to dummy and U. S. Military Academy aisigned US. Masters Turn lead out dummy's ace and nine to Fort Monmouth, or living in r ssss of diamonds to discard two club* the Monmouth. County area, wil • There is a big difference be- from your hand. You still have hold their annual Founder*' Da; tween prudence and cowardice. a trump for dummy'* last club, dinner Wednesday, March It, in ; It is prudent to avoid needles* 4KQI and dummy ha* a trump for your Gibbs Hall. tiiak, but it is cowardly to shun last spade. The dinner, starting at «:» p, DAILY QUESTION m, mark* the lSBth anniversary ' all risks regardless of their n* of the military academy. Similar tare. Partner* bids one spsde, and the next player doubles. You banquet* and honors will be held •• East's raise wu ridiculously n MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY hold: Spades-J 7 2. Hesrta-that dayy at most Armyy instal •*ttk, but it had a good effect. 10 • 3. Dlamonds-10 I J : Club* lation* in the United States and Weat wu encouraged to drive Q t 3. What do you uy? overseas. • South to the breaking point. tricks—four trumps, . five diam< Answer: Pass. You should Invitations to the dinner wi - West opeaed the king of spades, monds and one club. not raise with neither high cards be mailed to all known alumni ' and East followed with the deuce. nor good distribution; of West Point and other servic Test Diamonds West shrewdly shifted to a low : academies living in the county. club, aad dummy's ace won. The correct play is' to draw • DOG LAW FINES Capt. Arthur Murphy, here, is South swiftly drew three rounds only two rounds of trumps am on the arrangement /committee. ~of tmnpa and started on the then test the diamonds. If both FAIR HAVEN-Two dog ordi- The military academy was es- diamonds. Hie bad diamond opponents follow totwo rounds nance violation fines were paid tablished officially March If, break then defeated the of diamonds, you can draw the 1M2. contract•ontraxTseuihcoX. South couldn'tt affortafford )thir d trumpp and then overtake Crow*" «"* >«.c™»^£* .y[ SUit • a BfaBUbw aaaa as UN to overtake hie third diamond «*• tost diamond with dummy' •»> Dr. andMrt. Sajnuel Far- Ttw Rttictari rinNNtti«4 lo (III vein with dummy's ace, and the only •<*• . mer, IK Kemp Ave., each K. other fast eatry to dummy was If the diamonds break 4-1 the fourth trump. But if declarer your only hope is that the fou used up Ms fourth trump to diamonds are held by the player "ASTRO-GUIDE" ByCttan reach dummy, he had only 10 with three trumps. This hap- Far Friday. FaWuaryM By MEL GRAFF CROSSWORD PUZZLE *"-'*• *<•»• Prt$«nt—For You and SECRET AGENT X9 ACRCM IS-Ai Yours... Rsgsrdkss of pres- 8:8 sure, dont lower your standardi. 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Each reporter grabs a yoga to avert a tragedy in dom." Tht play, written by Pulltlur Prlze-wlnnlng dramatist (7) Riy Milland 1:4*- (2) Give Us This Day 7:N-CBS-(Cb. 2)-Rawhldt- : Archibald MaeLelih txprutly for production by NBC Ttltvlilon, (I) Film Drama 7:11-(2) News teat of papers. Those with It the notorious, hunted outlaw •Buried Alive?' Barton his been will bo telteatl In black-and-white in tht "Sunday thowcaat" 2:94-(2) For Better or Worte 7:2t-(U> Weather SATURDAY MORNING deadlines head for n long table named Vance looki familiar In briefed on how to control his Umt ptrlod Fob. 2*. It dtala with a currant critlt In tbt U.S. with typewriters and metabolism at high altitudes and (4) Queen for a Day (II) Sports i •:4»-(J) Previews the "Incident of the Sharpshoot- phones. Cameras whir and click. survive a grave of (7) Day in Court 7:H- (2) Rawhide •:tw- (I) Give Us This Day er," you're right. Like many But Writing machines clack. Acad- Heroes of defunct TV series, Jock ho is forbidden to prepare a • (I) Film Drama (4) People Are Funny , «:K- (2) News emy bigwigs beam as the news Mahoney ("Range Rider" and course In this for training. Then !i 19-(2) House Party (J) Cannonball (4) Sermonette RADIO goes out to the world of the 32d comes the word that five men : (4) Loretta Young (7) Walt Disney I:M- (2) Big Picture Yancy Derringer") is now find- WABC ' WOR 711 nominations for Hollywood's an- ing it more profitable to be on are trapped in a mine cave-in. (7) Gale Storm (I) Movie • (I) Modem Firmer WCBS I , WPAT nual hysteria. the other side of the law: Jock; Just like the Saturday afternoon (I) Film' Drama (11) Mr. Adams, and Evt TtM- (I) Sunrise Semester . WHTG . 1411 : WRCA i The movie business may have at Vance, commits a murder, movie seriato-"exciting!" (II) Movie (II) Highway Patrol 7:H-(I) Previews; Call to WNEW 1 UN suffered a decline, but Oscar is impersonates an1 attorney and WQXR 1:99- (2) Millionaire l:lt- (4) TroubleihooUrs Prtyer still big news everywhere. Folks fcOt-NBC-Ch. 4)-no Depaty APTMNOON WMA New.. (4) Young Dr. Malone (I) Night Court frames Rowdy (Clint Eastwood.) . Mtarfay TNreyrt a-'May Morgan B.atty < 7:M- (7) Morning Prayer from Tokyo to Munich .read the —Robert Montgomery, Jr., like ISlSw—WARC New.; Martin Block Tl4t—WOR. Cirlton Frederick! (*> So This It Hollywood (11) San Francisco Beat Um- (2) CapUin Kangaroo nominations eagerly. Chances fcea_:'iC-(Ck,4)-Tae his filter, Elliabeth, is about to WCM Newa; Lou Adler WRCA Wayne Howell Show (7) Beat the Clock (It) Mike Wallace carry on the family name In the WHTO Fifteen Minute New. Tilt—WAM Newa (4) Home and Garden are, they have seen few if any -Apparently WOR News; John Scott Fred Bobbin. Show (I) Strange Sterlet till- (2) Hotel De Paree (I) Encyclopaedia of the selected films. But that they've discovered there's a little theater arts. Young Montgomery WRCA News; Ed Herlihy tlOt—WCBS World Tonight (It) Day Watch • Britannica doesn't dim their interest. adventure in construction work. la 24 now but plays a 16-year- Stilt—WOR The Fitzieralde WOR News. World Today (4) Bell Telephone Hour WCM Lanny Boss WRCA Newi; Wayn* t:M- (2) Verdict It Youri ($) Tombstone Territory (7) Cartoon Festival So nov Kodiak and his buddy, old who gets mixed up with three Illlt—WHTO County Agent ••• • . Howell (4) From Then Roots (7) Man Front fcH- (I) Children's Theather Dugan, are either in the jungle brothers in a bank robbery. With IIIIO—WCM Helen Trent till—WCM Three Gu.s.ea -(») Doorway to Destiny (I) Cartoons Here in Hollywood, the nomin- saving the son of a headhunter Allen Case and Betty Lou Kelm . WHTO New., Relaxing list—WOR Sport.: • ' Blackhawk ation! give people something else Muiio - McCullough 4 Eliot (7) Who Do You Trait? (II) Panic kit. (2) Opt Jet from polio, or, like tonight, res- featured tonight, you can see the IH4S—WCM Couple Next Door tilt—WAM New.: (I) Movie to talk 'about beside labor cuing a downed flier in a moun- youth movement it on in west- Illlt—WARC New.; Dick Shepard , (II) Play of the Week (4) Andy's Gug Fred Bobbin! Show 4:M- (2) Brighter Day . troubles. Here am some items tainous terrain. We're beginning erns. ''. '. -,•;. ! . ' ':''.' '• Site—WCM Whispering Street. OiOt—WOR New.: Cedric Foater t-.lt- (2) Winter Olympics (I) Just For Fun for conversation: WHTS Headline., Elg WRCA Newa; Bob Hayme. i (4) Thin Man (5) Theater S kit-(4) Roy Rogers to think keenan Wynn thought Fricei, Mo.io CHS—WOR McCullough 4 Eliot The best picture race seems up the whole Hries Just so he WOR New.: P. Roblnaoa tilt—WAM Naw.i : (5) DouglM FAirbank* (7) 77 Sunset Strip 7 fcn(2) Heckle and Jeckle WRCA New.; Ed Herlihy £a.y Llst*nlng (7) American Buditand (I) Movie - (4) Howdy Doody well matched. Any of them could drive his motorbike on TV Guess Who... SltS—WCBS Ma Parkin. itiOt—WCM News: 4:15— (2) Secret Storm (7) Oswald Rabbit ,, might win-"Anatomy of a Mur- WOR Carlton Fredrick. Dane* Orchtitra (II) Man of the West ! der," "Ben-Hur," "The Diary ISlM-CBS-iCh. I)-TM Ttrf- 1,10—WCH Youn* Dr. Malon* WOR Newt; Les Smith 4:H- (2) Edge of Night lliU-(2) Mighty Mouse Bght Zone-While walling for ,.. . WHTO New., Relaxing - WMA News: Bob H.yme. (4) Yancy Derringer •sit- (4) Masquerade Party (4) Ruff and Reddy Anne Frank.'V'The Nun's Story." 101II—WOR McCulloagh * Eliot 'Room at the Top." Likewise, but. secretary (Vera Miles) Is tin (5) Mr. District Attorney (11) Bachelors ,1) Leant To Draw 1141—WCM Second Mr.. Burton -WABC News; Quincy Hswt the star contests seem pretty haunted by a ghostlike double. litt—WABC New.; Dick Shepard MM News; Van Voorbia (II) Abbott and Costello lfcW- (I) Twilight Zone (It) Command Perfor- lltO—WRCf N.W.S Jim Low* WOR News. Lyl* Van well chosen. Occupants of the bus depot are S:N- (2) Life of Riley (I) Boxing mance ' convinced that ihe'a mentally de- : WCM Blunt To Uappina.* WMA News Sole exceptions might be Jack WHTO Headline.. Mule. till*—WAM Clair Hutchin. (4) Movie (I) Not For Hire I«h4«— (I) News ranged when she continues to re- WCBS Starlight Salate Lemmon and Doris Day. His WOR Newa: Lea Smith (5) Overseas Adventure (7) Detectives' 11:41- (I) Movie port seeing a mysterioiia "pres- lilt—WOR Galen Drake . WOR. McCullough * Eliot performance in "Some Like WCat Ju«t Entertainment WMA Bob Haymea (I) Wild Bill Hickok (11) Hiram Holliday 1I:M- (2) I Love Lucy ence." Need we say, It's a Rod Hot" was a triumph of comic lilt—WCH Allen Gray Ilitt—WAM The World of (11) Boto the Clown 1I:M-(2) President'! Trip ' (4) Great Gildersleeve Serling production? WHTO News; Relaxing Tomorrow' (I) Official Detective (7) Cartoon Playhouse skill, but comedy seldom Irl Musia , Music 'Til Diws S:2MH) Clutch Cargo umphs in the Oscar .Race. Doris litt—WAM Newa: Dick Shepard Ititt—WAM Big Joe i:2»- (2) Movie (7) Black Saddle (I) Playtime 1,00—WCM News: Freeman and WOR Long John (I) Movie (It) Three Musketeers Day's nomination for "Pillow SATURDAY HnyeB. ISlte—WRCA New.; Art Ford, (S) Big Beat Talk" raised eyebrows. Her role WHTO Hendline..: HUBIO MORNINO MOORAMS (7) My Friend Flicka (II) Soldiers of Fortune 1I:M- (2) Lone Ranger 7:M - CBS -(Ch. 3)- Perry WOR New.; Lyl* Van Mmfay nmash Frl«*« (it) Newsbeat (4) Circus Boy in the fluffy farce was light- WRCA New.; Jim Lowe • Tito—WAM New.: Al Lohman (I) Movie ' weight. She impressed more Mason - (Chetee Viewing) - 1#{4$- (4) Jackpot Bowling .. Magic Eye ant—WOR Music from a Chorus TlOt—WCBI Jsck Sterling (II) Three Stooges •s actress in "Love Me or Leav mud-spattered disheveled 1,10—WHTO News; Relaxing WHTSi Fifteen mlnut* newi, SMU) Sports (II) Industry on Parads Egg price* 5:S$— (5) Clutch Cargo Me." ' ... , ' tary, telling a story involving tut—WABC Mews; Martin Block WOR News: 11:N- (2) News and Weather (II) New Horitons 4ltt—WCBS News; Dick Noel John Gambling FRIDAY EVENING (4) News IliiHll) Through The The supporting player contests mysterious package, a ramsacked are as weak as any within mem- ' WRCA News: Art Ford WMA News: Bill Cullea liti- (5) Felix and Friends (5) Movie (II) Through The apartment, an Inquiring reporter WHTO Clo.lng Stock Tilt—WHTO New.; ory. The nominees are able per Report: Music Wake up to Muais (7) Little Rascalt (7) News Porthole and a corpse, seeks Mason's aid WON New.; John Wlnnt* Ti4t—WNTC Civil Service Newi formers, but few had meat OltS—wen Radio New York TlSS—WAM News: Al Lohman roles. This may . reflect Holly in "The Case of the Mythical ' 4110—WHTO News: Relaxing WHTO Headlines: Wake Dp Monkeys." Louise Fletcher and v Music * Music TV wood's growing concentration oi 4,||—WABC News: Martin Block WCBS News; Jack Sterling H0V1E MTABIE star roles with the consequent Beverly Garland are featured ... dug theholw. 4lll—WHTO Ft.. Mnnmouth & Show neglect of character actors. Civil .Service Now. WOR News RED BANK •itt—WCBS News; Dick Noel WRCA News: Bill Cullen Surprisingly, Stanley Kramer's CirMoa—The Big Fisherman WRCA News; Art Ford till—W0H Dorothy and Dick Shows Coming Up "On the Beach" drew only two WALTER READE THEATRES •itt—WHTO News; Dow-Jones •lit—WABC News: Al Lohman 2:00. 7:00, 10:05. •IIS—WHTa Relaxtait Music WHTO Now. Relaxing' minor nominations. Otto Prem- until Sunset (Sign Musio SAT.-Klddie Show 2:00-Big inger's "Anatomy of a Murder" eff 5:S0 r. m.) WCBS Jack Sterling Show By CYNTHIA LOWRY men's ski Jumping and the dos- Cartoon Show and Stage Snow. WON Mews: John Scott WOR Dorothy and Dick ing ceremonies (CBS, J-J). won eight, b..f none for him RED • HIS—WOR Radio New Vork •it*—WAM Breakfaat Club , AP TV-Radie Writer The Big Fisherman 3:4!; 1:49; director. Was this because Kra- •iSS—WAS* New. NBC's Sunday showcase is Ar- CARLTON WCM Newii; Arthur 9:50. BANK Godfrey NEW YORK - The Squaw Val- chibald MacLeish's "Secret of mer and, Preminger have been •VtNINO outspoken about hiring unfriend- WHTO Headlines; Strictly ley athletes pack up Sunday, Freedom", starring Tony Ran- SUN.-The Big Fisherman 2:00; Mearfay TknmH FrMay for Women ly witnesses before congressional tilt—WCBS News; Van Voorhls WOR News: Galen Drak* which will give the nation's tele- dall and Kim Hunter. It HI • 6:00; 9:25. WbR News: Lyl* Van WMA News. Bill Cull.n vision viewers a chance to rest committees? WRCA Up to the Mlnat* •HO—WHT« News. Relaxing drama built around a school tax EATONTOWN •itt-t-WABO Martin Block •. Mu.ie. and recover form snow blindness. referendum. Jail Perversity tilt—WABC Howard Co.ell ' DRIVE4N-FRI. A SAT.-Kir- EATONTOWN ISlte—WAM Newt: My Tru* Aside fronr the Olympic Win-| Bing Crosby has one of his oc- Probably not. Charge it up WCBS Sporti, Bob Cook* - Story toon Karnival 7:00; The Big WOR News. John Wlngate ter Games, the nekt seven day casional specials on ABC Mon- the perversity of Academy WMA New.; Art Ford Fisherman 7:55; 11:35. Cruise lilt—WA.BC N.ws. John Daly "" " News: ' of televiewing promise to be day night (8:30-9:30) with Perry voters. Some liked "On the •ttt—WCBS Jim McKay Show Martha, Wrluht leisurely and mostly entertain Of The Eagle 11:20. Entire Wttktnd loth :•••. WOSt New«. Henry Headlines. Muale Como as hit guest star, plus Beach," some didn't. Preminger ': : Glad.tone News Ttonort. merit. three of the four Crosby bro- SUN.-Cartoons 1:10; The Bi was overlooked for Billy Wilder's Thin WtdMsday * Thin Tuesday Si«e—WABC Selene* Newa Itllt—WOR Martha Dean. Tonight, for example, there' Fisherman 6:30; 10:10; Cruise ginger handling of the miles- Financial Newa lent WHTSi News. - Relaxing thers. Later in the evening (10-11) AT CARLTON X AT IATONTOWN Let'* Travel •Mnale - : •. - ' " the Telephone Hour (NBC, 1:30 there it NBC's "Paris a la Of The Eagle 9:50. posing -as - females theme in ; New. Beporta Interview.: Martha 9:30 EST) with Polly Bergen, WON Lowell Thomaa Mode," with emphssis on the HAZLET 'Some Like It Hot." NonuMtecl FOP 3 AcflMniy AWJMWSV 1 John Raitt and the Hamilton Trh WO*) «»•*., Stan Lonu Ititl—WAM New!*: Martin Black clothes of IS of the great French The nominations reflect the sad WMA TVie Star Ettra providing the singing and dene LOEWS DRIVE-IN — FRI. & ISltO—WMA New.; Art Tsrd dressmske'ri. state .of musicals. None of the ^arcBs m Kiuuto . N*wa: Roa.* Party ing. There will also be the men'i SAT.-Cartoons 7:00; Never Se -WAR* Edward P. Morgan Headline.: Mu.lc 1 . was a hit. The best scor- Wt)BS Newa: Ano. '• Aady Kcwai P. Rohlnaon skating finals from Squaw Val< •Woman Few 7:20; 11:10; 4-0 Man 9:45. ing of a musical lists one real .' WOR Tnlton Uwl. Illtt—WOR MoCann. at Horn. ley (CBS, 9-10). CBS' eyewitnesi : Helen Hayes is hostess on an- SUN.-Cartoons 6: IS; Never So musical ("Ll'l Abner"). a folk / WRC* New.; Warn* IlitO—WAM Martin Block, Maki to history series (10:30-11) will . •• '•• - •••.'.-.• How.U Ball.** Ballroom other of the CBS "woman' Few 6:35; 10:25; 4-D Man 1:00. ooera ("Porgy and Bess"), two show us President Eisenhowei Tilt—WAM Jo* FranMIn WCM Garry Moore series Tuesday afternoon (34), films with incidental music ("Say WOR Gladstone: Newa WHTt) Row Ban* R*|M»r in Rio de Janeiro. ' ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS , ilV/...ThtTowtringS*|ry TlSt—WAM Fred KofcMna Shew this one concerned with the prob- One For Me." "The Vive Pen- Newt. *>*t* HornwM Atlaatle-Operatlon Petticoat r WCM Andy Griffith: Burna WOR McCannrt at Horn* Ice Hotkey lems of growing, old. NBC's Star- nies") and a cartoon ("Sleeping of a Giant of a Mm- Simon Pets? , ; & Allan: Bob 4 Ray 11140)—WCM Funny Sid* Up 7:10, »;20. Beauty"). I -.«• Kewi_ Illlt—WAM New. The Olympics ice hockey will time (8:30-3:3m is a Civil War of <>alilM...Brought to the Big Motion Illlt—WHTO Midday Stock Report SAT.-Operation Petticoat 2:20 G.brl.l Heater be played Saturday (CBS, 4:30. saga. "Jeff McLeod, the Last The Academy usually pulls a | Picture Screen with Unturpsutd Pageantiyl 7 p. m.) and on Sunday after Reb." And Red Skelton (CBS, 7:10; 9:20. boo-beo per year. This year's noon we can catch the M-metei 9:30-10) his Mae West as his SUN. - Operation Petticoa was failure to nominate any of guest - 2:27; 4:39; 7:00; 9: 12. Ingmar Bergman's films as best ABC's new series, "Music for a KEANSBURG foreign language'picture. How- ever, the great Swedish director Spring Night." starts Wednes- Caaite - Operation Petticoat day (7:30-«:30) and Circle got a nod for "Wild Strawber 1:43; 9:00. Jack Theater (CBS 10-11) shows us ries" as best original screenplay. SAT.-Operation Petticoat 6:45; S u 11 i v a n s how New York police recently posed as beatniks to round up a 9:00. i Eratosthenes, ancient Greek THE BIG narcotics rlnt««its HATUUsiMU Shtbe 2:10; 4:87; 7:24; 9:51. M..M. 7:H« 11:11 Sent. AtlO • 10i10 IT. NATURI TIMIS WNDAV Hn 1HURJDAY fcl. . Jf 7. 10 P.M. 0:M AJU It U:M P. M. I Stt. • 3:41 e «:4I • VsN CHILDMNNII WIDAY tad MTVROAY 2 • * t f :2I 6iHA,M.itl:NA.Ji My ihtw SsM.« P.M.
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Spearhead- Sometimes the «-l sophomore As the Ivy League race bounces, at the foul line and from the now 14-8. ig the visitors' attack was plays with his glasses on. Some- towards the finish line Saturday field, proved to be the downfall Bob Wesel was the only man [uard John Corej. He notched times not. with Princeton and Dartmouth of Red Bank Catholic last night for the home team to find the points and contributed' a Either way be keep scoring. In dead even in first place, Camp- against St. Mary'f of Perth Am- range. He connected for six of leadiup floor game. games, Campbell has thrown bell will probably remain be- boy. The Caseys absorbed a 10 shots and pulled down 10 re- The Perth Amboy five mov«d spectacled. «S-SS defeat from the visitors to bounds in a losing cause. The ito a 14-10 first quarter lead, His high game of the year was dote their regular «eason with other Green and Cold regulars with Corej's six points pacing last Friday when he dumped in Jie attack. This was stretched Long Branch 32 points against the Indians. The 28-23 by hatftime as a balanced next, evening he scored 26 as attack kept the victors safely in Princeton defeated Harvard to front. . Splits Cage match Dartmouth at the Ivy Sum- Jerry Ryinar had eight points mit with 7-3 records. Both times the second period to keep the Tilts With CBA Campbell wore his glasses. Caseys close.. in the third quir Princeton meets Harvard at ter it began to look as if the LONG BRANCH - Christian Cambridge tonight and Dart- Jreen and Cold had finally Brothers Academy of Lincroft mouth Saturday in a ehowdown ihaken off their ineptitude. A yesterday split a pair of basket- battle at Hanover. •eadneedle pass from Ed Ken' ball games with Long Branch, Campbell it at the top of the nedy to Bob Sehuta who scored the sophomores losing to the Ivy League individual scoring • lay-up with three second* -ranchers' sophs and the f roth race with 217 points in 10 games. left in the stania put them ahead squad whipping the Green Wava close behind 'is Danny McFad- the first and only time at yearlings. den of Yale with 297 points. l. However, Paul Dickton Long Branch won too soph con- "Pete has 'a fine a touch as came back with a bucket and af- test, 32-27, while CBA yearlings any one I've ever coached," says Kennedy tied it with a foul racked up a 4S-23 victory over Tiger Coach Cappy Cappon. "He shot, the visitors put on a spurt • -ranchers' froth squad should be a joy to Princeton fans move ahead to stay. Ten for the next two years." points by Wesel in the second In the battle of sophomores. lalf helped the Casey cause but Long Branch look an S-3 first CampbeU was a delight to the was not enough. quarter lead and then were out- Tigers last year when as afresh The victors' margin came from scored in the second quarter, 8- man he set a new school frosh Ihe foul line. They hit on 23 for but still held the lead, 20-11 at• dead of an'points.. while the Caseys had 11 for halftime. He also broke just about all Each team had 20 field goals CBA scored another M third records in eight while at Ridge- In the preliminary-game, the quarter tally but Long Branch wood High School where he cap- Casey junior varsity rolled to its iced the game in the fourth when tained the basketball team. Uth victory in 21 starts with a outscoring CBA, 124. His best shot is a jump about ~ revenge win in the opener. MEOLtY CHAMPIONS —Three local young aquatic stars representing the Shore IS to 25 feet mm the basket. He HIchMaa works on it continuously. The St. Mary squid had defeated Area YMCA Aquatic Club won tho 100-yard medley relay championship for 10. them in an overtime game to Crotty with 12 points was high "Practice Is the most Import- start their season. Bob Schub year-olds and under at tho Summit YMCA last week-end. Loft to right are Maureen man for CBA, while Swain led ant thing with me. If I don't tossed in 20 points for the win- Martin, Fairview, freestyle; Cordy Crane, Locust, butterfly; Jaha Nagla, ftumson, the Branchera with 10 points. practice an hour a day by my- ners. . ..' '•"..'.. ••„ In the freshmen game, CBA self. I start to miss," said Camp- backstroke, and Christina Hoffman, alio Rumton, breattstroke. The winners also are had tha contest under control bell. or p members of the YMCA swimming team, Asbury Park. from the first quarter on. In fact, said Campbell, a high Corel s • it IV DtekanDfck i e i is After taking a 10-2 first quarter average math major, "about all '•MMI. • ,, • in Starbtir 4 a io lead, CBA scored a 164 second I do Is study and practice." FOOiTtlNTS—Yankeei' «raaffirifietdar, Gil McOoiig- run. O l> t Bauer lit ;y»lar • 214 Alaeb a 4 4 stanza margin to lead, 324- at "He'd be up here shooting all ald, plants »hb« prinfin eemeiit at the new A. S. lack chuli 2 0 4 aeglt ass day if he could," aid Cappon. lauihton S > S NBA Grants Short Permission half time. shoo salon in fha Monmouth Shopping Cantor. Gil, a •III 0 4 1 Christian Brathtra reserves Indeed wreshot CampbeU is al- long •!(«• eKaeutivo with A. S. l«ek, was tho first of ______20 21 A3 got in a lot of action in the sec- ready tooktag to next season. ltd Bank Catholic __It IS SI 12-M He's aolni to have contact lenses lamoiishamoswniif footprints will be hung in the store. 1. VUTB II U IS J»-«3 ond half as Long Branch took Official.: KonlliM, Ktrk). To Move Minneapolis Lakers the margin in tha third, 74, and He !• assisted by Sidney Fox of Red Bank, district super- then edged the Branchers, 104, visor far tho company, and, at right, Howard Sawyer of in the final period. ' PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Bob Short said he Is considering and possibly might operate In ElberoA, manager of the store. " YMCpuT Eight of the nine Branchers Short, owner of the Minneapolis Los Angeles, Washington, Balti- 1961-62. He added Winter was more, Pittsburgh, and San Fran- very disappointed and still "very scored—with Cordan high nan CHECK Lakers, says ihe National Bas- League cisco for the franchise shift. desirous" of running an NBA with five points. Unger was next line with four markers. New York G>llege Cage ketball Association has given 'I personally like Los Angeles club. him an okay to move hi| fran- right now," he added. "But the Winter, Podoloff said.' has L. a. fttak (tl) OUR Half Way Mark chise to another city, probably board of governors will have to quested an opportunity to appear orr Teams Are Late Starters RED BANK-Walnuts, Cashews Los Angeles. approve the city at the April before the league owners at the and Coconuts were victors last 1 draft meeting in New York." ipril meeting. PRICES week in the YMCA Nut League At the same time yesterday Shore said he lost a substan- In other action, the NBA ASSOCIATED PRESS jpchlck's underdog champ of as the circuit concluded half of at a special NBA meeting, pres- tial sum of money — "in excess tentative-playoff dates with the M TODAY. New York' basketball;, which the NIT a year ago, and New its season's competition. ident Maurice Podoloff an- )f 150,000 -" in Minneapolis this Eastern Division scheduled to be- nounced the new Chicago fran- has been streaking mostly tow- York University, building toward Leading scorers at the halfway feu. gin March II and the Western mark include Doroshenko,. 125; chise would not operate next ard obUvion while the talent hose old-time violet dynasties He pointed out that Minneapo- Division March 12. Griffen. 101; Nazano. S3; Sieg- season as had been expected. Us played three of its home beads South and West since the und(r new Coach Lou Rossini. friend, 7J; Godleski, W; Hafnen, games in Los Angeles this year The Redmen, who kept their Ford 1950 scandaU, has come up with 65 and Dennis 64. and drew some 23,000 fans. a tuple of toteiaaaon dandies --* over the decade better than Conference MG.S. Barrett orr at v Carol Heiss "Los Angeles offers good mon- Just to time for the NCAA and the rest of the broadway>«bu- 1 1*4 ey and an enthusiastic crowd," iii! $&!. ruff SIT «• MAIN ST. Natiooal tevitalfc* Tournaments, •"?»«.."«. •^.«rtBBJ»_>«i* . li e i _. cuan o a ,2 he declared. . . , , .. . Finals Tonight w thelr record t0 17-S lMt u -in MATAWAN That would be St Johns, Joe " aid • * « "" »n •• 111 Wants Privacy The last franchise shift In the FREEHOLD-Shore Conference night with an H4J cufflBg of R-bourdla 4 1 S Ufm a • 4 NBA came at the end of the n LO 4.3111 HlSSlna a • S SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. (AP)- 1956-57 season when Fort Wayne Playoff champion will be deter Loni Branca neighborhood rival Manhattan. IS }3I The price of greatness, whether shifted to Detroit and Roches- mined tonight at Freehold Re The, victory climaxed a Madison fealMm 1 in sports or other activities, is ter moved to Cincinati. gional High School. Square Garden doubkheader and or,!*" "*' OF> Boston SuOu—iii 4-2 11) OodlMU I »:M loss of privacy. And that's about As for Chicago, which had Featured fn the finale of the followed NYU's fifth straight vic- a • 4 Clark 14 OM the only phase of her fabulous tournament will • be Manasquan t S Olhara. been granted a franchise last tory and 16th in It starts, 7S-70. kbbey 10O SS Raynor career that lovely Carol Heiss year, Podoloff said owner, Max and Matawan High Schools in Wrap tip aver Temple. ' Naura its Dtnnli s eis regrets. Winter, who is vacationing in knock down battle. North - Carolina, with Pitts- Ora» Carol is too nice a person to Hawaii, told him "it would be Both clubs who were runne Eastern Tide burgh's Lee Shaffer', scoring 22 tell people - to mind their own unwise to start operations in ups in the Shore Conference i points and Brooklyn's Doug Moe ASSOCIATED PRESS business but there's no doubt she 1960." ular season play knocked of adding 16, spilled Virginia to its or r orr Ttvmftm 1*4 feels that way over the repeated Dave Trager, here represent- champions Wednesday night The Eastern Division of the Na Hth straight loss, 17-58. The Tar SM« • o o itobrt 0 4)0 Amldlo out questions" about her dating with ing Winter, indicated the main Matawan defeated Neptune, win. ttonal Basketball Assn. has jus Heels (11-2) can tie Wake For llirtMc- 4 » a Ufner. S 4) It OllehrlH handsome Hayes Alan Jenkins, problem was obtaining playing ner of the A division, while Man about wound up aU important bus- etY~fVthe' regular* season AO vmck Howlill . VI dates at Chicago Stadium. asquan downed Point Pleasant, iness before the playoffs but Ullytr 1 • 1 the 19M Olympic figure skating title by beating Duke on Situ Drama a • t Podoloff said Winter still holds the quintet that nipped Matawan, there still is battle for two of the O. 1 1 champion.. day. The ACC, of course, picks oat the rights granted to Chicago for the regular season B Division three post-season spots in the . It 1.11 t tit its representative for the NCAA "Gee, I'wish people would stop title. The Huskies handed Western Division. in a post-season tourney, like Ihe asking questions-," said Carol Champion Neptune a 7040 trim' Boston's Celtics wrapped up the College Basketball Southern Conference shuffling today. "Everyone wants to know ming, while Manasquan was Eastern title last night with a now under way. It starts March if Hayes and I are engaged. All 59-16 winner over Point Pleasanl 121-117 victory over Detroit Underwater 3 in Raleigh. m this talk is embarrassing for both Freehold's gymnatjum wil Bob Cousy came up with nine rint Al West Virginia, champ of the Viriaa. of us. I think even more for him. probably be over capacity crowd assists for a league one-season H* IMI V*. •» UaM T_M My! Southern the last flva years, be- Demonstrations for the final playoffs. Wednes- record of «9. He broke his own y—, •S--JV "Are we.engaged? There you its tournament dol day about 1,200 persons were mark of «2 established in 1SS5- gan its • tournament doings go again. No, not now. I've known M*A OWNERS Richmond with a victors hand for the first night battles, 51. Tommy Heinsohn scored Hayes for more than seven years I over VMI as All-America Jerry - We were World champions Set at Asbury __, ._,... ____ | Teat | •JULLOIMEE~~ points for a Catties' club high for •4. M-t-»k MM J The consolation game between West scored 29 points and Willie together — and we have bee one season. Hit total of 1,507 top-Akers 21. The Mounties, seventh- ASBURY PARK - Snorkle and Neptune and Point Pleasant will ped Cousy'a l.SN to 1HUS. . otkrr OM_M seeing each other from time to diving lung demonstrations by open tonight's action at 7:3 1fS4 1300. 1072. ranked nationally with a 22-4 rec time. members of the Underwater p. m. Manasquan and Matawai Philadelphia's Warriors clinch ord, play in the semifinals to M. J-M't (NY) 1*57 1400. 772. XXV «. tMwk It "He sent me a couple of letters Spear Fisherman's Club of New will take to the floor about »:« ad at least a tie for second place night against William at Mary, " m WU IS. Uklak It since I've been here and whe Jersey, will be staged in th p. m. to settle the championship, by downing New York, 131-121, an 12-74 first round winner ovei taa UM« 11. TW1. u 195S 1700. 472. KM. Um4 SI, terlarttM IM-HI IS I won the Olympic gold medal, he ocean off Convention Hall, to- and Syracuse, to third plate Furman. sent me a telegram of congratula- morrow afternoon at 1 p.m. as] 19S9 2000. 372. whipped'the St.fLouis Hawks Co-favorite VPI, which crushed Wrntm*MM* IVAIIr It. AIIKN 4t *tT -Mtaa (Mk-it n. araattti It tions. We have been dating and a feature of the seventh annual Western Division winners, 110-10J. RichmondI , 7«-M. behind 34 point Kttatan tl, (Myarr (rat tl 1940 2100. 272. WMMMiUMMtfrr i> «t*.. MataMMataH. mw concludes at the beachfront ex- Wwtntrr TM» W., AamlcaAamlc-a ktl Mn "If 1 get engaged," she told for .•grabs are tha second and meeu George: Washing- Trtallr nt of ,he'club. AUIHOMIID VOLVO. MNAUIT . IWMOT BtAIM SWF, FIELD AND STREAM ?Ui«» — tW Grtrt OrtJasrs Uncle Sam's Athletes SHU •r NELSON i
Striped bus fishing will be in season again Tues- Prospecting for Gold Medals day.-.That'i when hook and line anglers will be abl SQUAW VALLEY, Calif (AP) Canadians from being shut out second in a total Uma of 2 hours, to commence hostilities with what many observer -Uncle Sam'a niece* and nepwit- h a final period goal. It minutes. 4S.I seconds in the believe is a record population of bass in state waters. hews went prospecting for gold The victory gave the United 24.1 mile distance. Ruuia took Northern Monmouth sportsmen may have to wait medals today with time running lutes a 34 record while Russia, the bronze medal for third place short In the MM Winter Olym- tied on Wednesday by Sweden, with the United States last m bit for their bass action, Wit there should be fair! pic Games tad Carol Heiss this swamped Germany 7-1 for a 24-1 the U-team field. rewarding early fishing at Island Beach State Park nation's only winner to date. record. That sett up Saturday's Russia's Viktor Koslchku cap- Great Bay is another good bet for anyone who ma The surprising United States meeting between the challenging tund the 3,000-meter men's spaed hockey team that upset favored United States and Russia's de- skating nee in 7 minutes J1J want to celebrate the inaugural Tuesday. Canada, 2-1, to grab the lead in [ending Olympic Champions. seconds. Kmit Johannesea' of Nor- As mentioned in this space several weeks,ago, the Round Robin competition got In yesterday's other champion-way cam* in second in $:• bass have been biting off and on at Island Beact day oft with the other hockey ship bracket game. Ctecnoslova- 00.1 and HoUaiHra Jan teams. But it was a busy one kla beat Sweden, M, for Its first wu third in 8:05.1. Best for a throughout the winter. A considerable concentratio the other athletes; victory. Only Japan and Finland United States racer waa a 14th of fish has been pinpointed in the throat of Barnegat Russis, with six medals were scheduled today in a con- place by Arnold Uhrlass of Yoa- Inlet. They are fish which will eventually work their and 137 unofficial potato credited keri.N.Y, already, was expected to pick up Finland's 35-year-old veteran •'••: —• way up to New England waters. Their migratory hike more in both the women's IS kilo- 'eikko Hakulinen rallied on the Northwestern football coach apparently takes them well off the beach, to Sandy m^ (iTraUM) reUv and the uchor lap of the four-man, «• Ara Pantghian tays he looks tor mart ISM meter lOMdtkatiaa kilometer crocs country relay to a quarterback who can run aad Hook regulars cannot bank on tangling with that par- FINLAND WINS SKI RACf—Veikko Hikulinw of Finland, victory in his grasp, ; up a badly needed M see- pass bscauss "the option run or ticular body of linesiders. nears the finish Una of tho 40-kilomatar ski relay event of Winfar Olympics a* Squaw and alp Norway's Hakon pass play Is the toughest to do- by sight tombs of aland." , In residence at the Salt Water Sportsman .booth Valley, Calif. Norway's Haekon Irusveen is right at Mr heels. Tho Finnish Ham's Pinny Pttou. with two silver In the National Outdoor Exposition at New York' elapsed time for event was 2:11:45.6. ' IAP Wirephote) medals, took her final shot at a gold one la the women's slalom Coliseum,has been Otto Reut, one of the more sue ski race already virtually sawed cessful bass guides in the Highlands area. He said hii of wmnlag tho World combined boat would be ready to go next month. Otto special MidcUebury College Takes Ice Frolics title at the International Sat Fad- tees In bait fishing from an anchored skiff near Hard The pony-tailed Monde from Ing Point His parties caught quite a few stripers that Lead in Winter Carnival I, N. HV leads the O. S. way last April. Girls' team that so far hasn't MIDDLEBURV. Vt. (AP) - Benefit coma up to the pre-dympic pre- Another familiar face in the Salt Water Sports- Middlebury College took three of dictions. LADIES DAY ASBURY PARK - The com. Dave Jenkins, the Western Re- man display space was that of Haly Lyman, publishe the first four places in the Worn' mittee of the "lea Frolics of W en's downhill race yesterday to serve Univ. medical student, goes of the widely read magazine whose coverage is of msde final preparations at a out for the- free-skating wrapup gain a first-day lead in the 29th meeting held last'week, strictly maritime nature. Hal likes to stick his chi Annual Middlebury Winter Carn- of the' men's figun skating cham- "Ice Frolics of 10" Is being ptauhlps trailing Czechoslovak- out every now and again. He did precisely that when ival. 1 a'a Karel Divin after the com- we chatted with him the other afternoon. The Women's meet ends tomor- row with the slalom while the Is scheduled for March lt-ll for "Small striped bass up to M pounds will be The UyeaMld Jeaktas, who men's phase opens in the mom- the benefit of Fitkia hospital. holds > the world championship, all over the place," promised Lyman. He further, rag lathe downhill. Nancy Sise The show will featare mem- couats^on his powerful acrobatics of Middlebury sped down the bership of the dub's jailor and looked for heavy runs of bass under the legal which toduda a Jump with a H mile course la 1:08.1 The W* senior divisions la a variety of triple spin to give him the gold length limit (IS inches). Biologists In Virginia and lesley, Mass., freshman beat production numbers. x Maryland already have called the turn on another teammate Elan Bookstiom of medal his brother, Hayes Alan, spawning class of Chesapeake Bay Denver, Colo., by a second tor Friwsaliaal Talent won four yean ago. the winning spot.* Professional talent will be sup- It wu in ngun skating that Miss Heisa. of Prone Park, N. Y. Judy Butler of Colby Junior Col- plied by the famous dance team : The bus which should be In the Island Beach lege copped third place in 1:10.6; of Walter and Irene Muehlbron- won- her crown, • - ? ner, stars of the Ice Follies for Jenkins scored 7751 in com- undertow next week probably will range between Tie Middlebury women had al< pulsory figures that count 41 per mmt a full 10-point lead on its seven years, and holders of eight three and seven pounds in weight They figure to U. S. ikatlng titles, Bill Knapp cent toward the final soon. Div- nearest riyal at the end of the "lady Snobby, I'm get- In had 7S7.7 and France's Alain bite on blood and sand worms, but nobody down first event. ting tired of living up to of the Ice Cycles and Ice Capades for four seasons, aad Miss Maude Gllettl 7(1.7. Don Jackson of Can- that way would be particularly surprised to hear Middlebury, which lost its car- ada scored 751.4 and Tim Brown that bucktaJla were also producing. nival title to McGill last year, Hammer, U. S. gold „ of Sserameato. Calif., 7«.». was in first place with M.9I, Ver- and currently a professional in- More information on the presence of porpoises structor at the Casino Ice Pal- In'the nnefncial team scores, e>Ol0nilr4t0AV)<*«L-Carol Helii. first U.S. «rn- mont was second with SI.W, and : ; Germany held second place with in the Shrewsbury and Nayeslnk rivers is provided McGill third, 17.03. ace. • ''' • ' " '••' • V ' '' patltor to win a I960 Winter Qlymples,gold modal for by Alan D. Field, Jr., of Little Silver. He writes: Colby Junior, Skidmore, Colby Hunter Favored Mrs. RichaM Dana and nllai ^ with'the UaHad States at Uncle Sam, taaitswlfh a fllass of pe^ her victory In tli* and New Hampshire followed in Katharine Nell, Now Shrewsbury, M* Sweden 42. i ladles figure sbttng event at So,uaw Valley, Calif. . "Just read with interest your column in The Reg an members of the committee. Yosteraay's' biagtst surprise that order. Over Machen came when the underdog Yankee liter about the porpoises wintering in the rivers be Middlebury, winner of the re- hockey, team stood oft the Can- tween the three bridges. There is a theory that por- cent Dartmouth Carnival, will be NEW YORK (AP) -Billy Jack Meyer to Get adians, 2-1, as goaUe Jaek Me- 20-11 poises are afraid to swim under bridges most of the a prime favorite to retain its own Hunter, the sweet awinger from A Starter's Tiy Carton, former Unlveralty of Min- Winter Carnival title. In addition Detroit, is an 11-10 favorite to nesota star, came up with time. I would like to further substantiate this. to Middlebury, teams are enter- defeat Eddie Machen, onetime CLEARWATER, Fla., (AP)—stops. Teammates - Bob Cleary "I vividly recall approximately 15 or 16 years ed from Dartmouth, Williams, lop-ranked challenger, in their Manager Eddie Sawyer of the and Paul Johnson scored for the Norwich, Vermont, New Hamp- 10-round heavyweight bout to- Philadelphia Phillies says pitch- winners while Jim Connelly kept ago when three or four duck hunters including myself shire, St. Lawrence, St Michael's night at Madison Squan Garden. er Jack Meyer will get his wish to try for a starting Job. used to keep our sneakboxes tied in Zobel's Boat and Paul Smith's. Although Machen is ranked No. Basin during,the:duck hunting season. We used r kMt tbtm *f* tumor outboari motor from Zobel's up to Spermacetti Cove, day when Roxann Chamberlain to set what he can do," Sawyer «v« Ui* Atlutto Oewwl being swayed by the tighten' said yesterday as the Phillies OOWUS'EliCTWCCO. where we have always done bulk of our waterfowUng. was injured. The Bradford, Vt., most recent efforts. Hunter is e^e^va) ^pejasjBwae>^paaj skier suffered an ankle sprain in pitchers and catchers opened aa aasr Jerry Gasoaa, Director "During the season I am referring.to there was unbeaten in his last four starta sorinc trainlnc! a practice run. Two other wom- while Machen, from Redding, a small pod of porpoises which remained right opposite en, both Skidmore team mem- Calif., dropped a i:-round de- Zobel's most of the time. Each morning when we lefl ben, were hurt in practice. cision to Zora Folley Jan. 18, his In our boats and headed north to the cove, the por- Lula Andrews injured an ankle last timeout poises Would fall in with us and follow right along slightly while Judy Hagerman The bout will be broadcast and all the way up to Highlands Bridge. was held overnight in the local telecast via NBC starting at 10 YOUNG or OLD. hospital for observation. p. nuEST. "They would roll and frolic in the dark of the The men's teams also had in- troubles, with William's Capt TRADE THEM morning practically under our; boats, Several ••times Brooks Stoddard suffering aa an- we were afraid they might accidentally capsize one kle injury tea practice jump. Lira Mod.raBulU.r. W# proHiiio to looki. of the boats. Strangely enough, though, they neve/ BrlW. ClNMn. lltunl Pool CM*. , would follow us under the bridge but would tun) about Horse Players omuf • Lotus* . whotovor you drivt th. ButleM llomrt and head down-river to Zobel's." •• • Harold'. Sunoco .. Btebitadt'a T»v«rn but wt'rt surt you'll drivt Party boat skippers at Highlands and Atlantic Lose/on Ride Ml. Hid.. Kuo . Or.nd Plut Pliu Highlands appear to be satisfied with the quality PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Pity Jem: out WHII lonotnUMj now of whiting fishing out of Ambrose and Scotland. these 300 horse players. They Local were taken for a ride yesterday. '.Soo for yowsoff tlMT So do their patrons. The frosties are running to But it -wasn't anybody's fault. NO MONEY excellent slit. Whenever current and wind conaV The players boarded the Penn- flona an conducive to effective drifting* every* sylvania Railroad's special to the DOWN Bowie, Md., race track. Twelve body loads down with the good^ating whiting. minutes after the train cleared CAUNOW! Cod la still hug of tilt roost on the wreeks the station word was' recieved the races were cancelled be- 5H 1-0515 elf Maaaaquan Inlet Brlelle boats had a ball with cause of snow. cod Wednesday. Pollack are nowhere near as The train was turned back at FOR IMMEDIATE numerous, but those popular habitues of the deep Wilmington, Del., some 55 mites water wrecks should be figuring more prominently and U minutes from here. . CREDIT The Pennsy paid off but not In head boat proceedings from here on in. in full. The MO fans got back AffROVAL I9N FordFalrlano 1911 Chavretei Charley Shaner of Fair Haven may have missed only $7.71 on their $10 round trip tickets. The difference was "100" Conr. 1791. liscayno 4 Or. all that cold weather which plagued Florida visitors IW Chavreht . the price of a round trip ticket 195959 1911 Ford Fairlane R. rf* during the put couple of months, but he also failed to WUit Impale 2191. to find any interesting angling opportunities. He made CHEVY MSCAYNE t Town Sedan 1191. 1984 Oldsmobllo ItSfChev.lelAIr his headquarters at Marathon where klngfiih were 1911 Ford Sta. Conv. R. It, / VSttSVrlElV L 4 Deer 1991. TUDOR J Auto.,Powst11N. Btjitoa'i Unoltun . II Wagon U9I. biting well. The sajlfishing situation was poor, how- Syumm UM> — V Itlt Ford Cuitom ever. Very few billfish being caught there, reported UttUSlinf CHia«ii~™ir.SI M I9M Ford Country 1919 Chevrolet 'M)s)# a^ttfOlCUHl •,nnn,lbMK|l|i 30Ij "100" 4 Dr. Itfl. Shaner. ' ' I.ttlMn In.. Asmcr « a Sodaiti Power, Ireokweod M, W. Ssltt Co. ... .M 34 1981 Caddy ; And speaking of vacation sites for sportsmen, •hnwahurr Ph.tm.tr " M 4 Past. 11N. Sta. Wagon 24N. Ult]« Sltrtr Lumber . M M Cpe.de VilleMM. that is really a contradictory state of affairs in Cuba U.rehMlt. Tniit Co. M *9 198* Plymouth Cuit. 1911 kick Super MS Strltt-Ruth Cooniy IM-WT-tW- I9S7 Fare) at this writing. In one breath Dr. Castro' is calling If SI Chav. Ilicayno | til Ford Fairlsne Sub.VI.R.H., Tudor Riviera Tudor 991. Americans just about every unkind name in the book In baseball a base runner la out 4 Dr. 121 U9I. "SOO" Auto. ION. Fewer he Intentionally interferes 1917 Olds 4 Dr. Convertible UN. and In the next breath his tourist commission is seek- I9SI Dadgo Custom 1917 Chevrolet 4 Or. 191* Feral Country ing to lure anglers to the troubled Pearl'of the Antilles. with a thrown ball or hlndtn a HT. "9l" llfl* flsldtr attempting to make a play Reyal I Dr. 1989 Plymeuth 4 Dr. Sedan, R. H., So,u!re, Fewer There is no better fishing for tarpon, permit, bone- H.rat.a- mi. 1911 lulsk S. Klv'ra .- So,dan lalv. 1791. a batted ball. Auto. UN. * Pass. 11N. fish, etc. to be had anywhere than in the lovely string 1911 FerdF."MO" Hardtop Ml. 1117 Iwlck Century of keys south of the Isle of Pines. We know. Neverthe- Club Viet. 1791. 1911 Dedge Cuitem 2 Dr. HT. 1491. —Stitkm Wagon JIUM^ less, we would not particularly care to court running Royal Hdt. 191. afoul of Cuba's presently volatile political climate just 1911 Plymouth 1917 Chevrolet « ft 9 PAINNtHR ; 2 1 4 DOOR for the sake of an angling junket 4 Dr. Sedan 1191. 1919 lulek 4 Dr. 4 Dr. HT. 1491. 1986 Ford Country Squire 1191. State Fisheries otologists art sampling the I9S7 lulek 4 Dr. Hardtop 2191. 1987 Olds 4 Dr. 1986 Ford Country Sedan 1191, status of holdover trout In the Manasquan River Sedan 1191. 1911 T'nplke Cruiser Hardtep UN. 1966 Plymouth Custom with electrical shocking equipment The 'Squan I9B7 Fard Fairlane 4 Dr. 21H. 1911 Chevrolet Suburban (21 1091. normally carries over quite a few big brown trout "100" Town l9!7OldiSN liicayne 2 Dr. 1969 Chevrolet 4 Dr. * Pats. 2191. DAYRICAP Seme of the brawn drop down Into salt water to Sedan 1191. Cenv. 1211. Auto., R. H. 1191. 1981 Fard Ranch Wagon 1498. fatten on shrimp and foragt sptdts. When they mviei 1917 OldT4 Dr. 1911 Chevrolet 1917 Mercury Mont. 1967 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 4 Pan. 1191., 1917 Ferd Country Sedan 1491; return upstream, they an truly "Baiters," or sea* ONLY SHOP IN TOWN Sll, Power INI. 4 Dr. 4M. 4 Or. Hdt. 1491. run trout OFFERING THIS SERVICE Pollution has been a serious problem In the head- waters of the Manasquan, near Freehold. Tight controls BLUFFIA have gradually eliminated man-introduced' pollutants. SHARPE MAPLE MOTORS A more subtle but nonetheless real danger to trout in Motor COII Inc* 313 MAPLE AVI. the stream is represented by runoff water high in'min 1741 HWT. II TIRE CO 250 WOODMIDtE AVI. •ral contents which have been proven to be definitely IATONTOWN SH M747 RED IANK NOW 2 LOCATIONS HIGHUNDPAtK toxic to trout. The minerals are washed into the (Opposlto R.R. Slatkw) SH 1-0515 Kl 1.3140 'Squan from marl banks. U M020 Ml Oakland Si, Red Baa* * Cooks «d Crexword Pali RED BANK BECiSTER Miffion Study 2O-Fridiy,F*b. 26,1960 THE HANDS Program Set North dealer East to ruff. Groaniac didn't help South. He LONG BRANCH - "Safari In played a low club and West was Africa," a school of missions with being conducted in the Simpson JO « J astonished to win the trick Q the ten of clubs. Memorial Methodist Church, will !! West then led another heart, hold its third session Sunday with a program featuring a covered •y ALFRED SHEINWOLD EAST and East's nff defeated the con tract. dish supper at S: 53 p.m. U.t Maetere T«MI ChamplM If you're still looking for that To be displayed is a typical straw, clutch at the jack of clubs. display of an African meal. A Don't sneer at the drowning •ount When East returns the sixof description of eating customs will man who dutches at a straw; AK»4 clube. South must play his high- be given by Miss Hortense It's better than going down with- est club. It seems hopeless, ofQuinche, .a missionary of the out a struggle. If you're doubt course, since West should *have African Inland Mission who is ful about this advice, I can pro- • high club, but it costs noth- teaching the/adult group in the duce a bridge hand to prove the ing to try. School of M/sskms. point. In this case Smith's desperation Other Uachers for the study MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEV Than waa nothing criminil play of the Jack of clubs would groups are Mrs1. Coriles Riddle, about the North-South bidding Cteaiag kU — f A have saved his contract. Sr,. for primary children; Mrs. unless foolishness is a crime DAILY QUESTION Sherman Robinson, for the Jua- North and South told so much had t singleton heart Hence Partner opens with;one heart, lor boyy s aann d girls; and Carl about their cards that they vir- West opened the ace of hearts and the next player; passes. You Schumacherh .. Jr... fof r thee younygg tually told the opponents how toand led another heart for hiholdt : Spades-t T 2. Heerts-7, people. Rev. MoseM s ShSephulal . a defend. partner to ruff. Diamonds-IP 7 • S 2. Chibt- student from the Union of South West'came to the conclusion A K fi I. What do you say? Africa who Is attending the Walt- that North had five hearts and Return Oak Answer: Bid 1 NT. The hand miatteiterr Choir College of Priace- four apades and that South had ___Eas.t wai happy to ruff the isn't quite strong enough for e too, wUI speak at 7 pm four of each major. If North second heart and , naturally response at the level of two. bad 44, ha would have opened wanted to net another raff. The Edward Ariiagton Robinson with apades Instead of hearts; best chance was to toad the six Ik* ittsiaure unnuw M >r« won the PuUtter Prize for poetry North hid fewer than fourr of clubs. Perhaps Watt had the tuSu* w*>n la Utt, MS aad im> spadaa, ha would be unable to jack of clubs. , . " ""» Jump Mat. South groaned as the dub was Having counted nine hearts inreturned. He just kaew that the North-South hands. West hadWest ni going to win a. chb •ASTROGUIDE" •o trouble la deducing that Eai trick aad lead another heart for
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-•• ' L • umr KMUE — IfSt •me *• (u« mtmtititt Cbmp uw O—trnt etuum $\>m By"*"?? 1* " Fsur-door Hdta, nvta Mick, Urti. C«'t mlw tula am. heater. Very nice car. CUBANINO ATnCB PUBLIC NOTICE 1*51 FORD OALAXIB COHVEI Maurice Schwartz i*w BUICK tmMoar Urttaa. FuUi Hilt work. aad.want ta atlttr your- TIBLE. On. owu.r, ttcrtfSct. I2.M toll, you will *t ooMldortd far work away train.- Light IT IS A PLEASURE to announeal DOJIINICK CLEMENTE'S TAILOR with aur Mtdtuirtiri atall. Loeitlan Call CA, 8-IM4. Mra. Marf* K»».I— i. —- . co 4-ma. & Sons •hop. Frant H.. Rod Bank, win can-local. Olvt Ntuiai la latttr whith win $1395 FULL PRICE ISO FORD —, I eyllndtr. ridkj _ .41 W.«t Front I luk lau OLDIM0B1LK. at. two4Mr kard- llnut op.r>IWn under manigamtnt al to kild la atrlct eoond.ntt. P. 0. MAN WILL, DO CELLAR CLBArfli htattr. MtialUc PHI Iteautr. Q ytara ttptH.net la circuitry. wintng. tale to do anything. I •ink tad dtllvtr to Trenton Pott Ol conatructlMjPtlntlns, trjiekiaf. tin tvtry rooming.. Burnt 1H 325 Maple Avenue Red Bank Mdan. 1100 cull. Going oviruii. m Ootd grawta. aaaartualtF aiut ajaaaui at 1« Pineknty Rd., Llttla Hive VOLVO SALE AD WATCBEa. CLOCKS ttptrtljf. .He- -_.._• —*TX— ^ ELECTRONIC IroalnUir olotaan, »pilr«d. juirin- la ELECTRONI SH 1-14M. . * . ON PACE II! • FT. FERLEM TltAIUtit, iCiUXENTS CO'l aiw angiDtarr TRAVEL • TRANSPORTATION EXECUTIVE CAM •idl. OM4 tondHUn. tatd. H. Roain J«*ll«r. II W. Frar.1 tail latorattrr. •larotot trlmirllT to nit Mir It ovtr, wt'n driving our 1M* PLYMOUTH lUBURSAN JUS UMl It. EatatluttK 1*H. uncounti JO't. W. hivt uun 'W e*ri which we O»«rdrlv«. Hi3| tlUCA — . IK!. v«r load condl- dtrtlopnttnl at laluairlal tltetronle rMNAMOAL CM Ol MOM lion. 11.M0 mll.i. Ttk* Irtdi. 1M4 iTAR. «ltt. lualltnt eaMltlaa. INCOME TAX PtlCPARED-CI Man- J»w *''»•» nurttlvta and mull Mil. rnoula at. Rod tank. Alurnoonl 12:! BUSINESS OTtX»TUNlTIES PLYMOUTH CUSTOM MINI PASSES- > <«l Two. badroonu. OH uMd «l atudy. Cull bMh, mingr »tli«» McltidM dtak. to «:aO>nd all day liturday. CHARLGI OER SUBURBAN -, WWII With blue PONTIAC — 1IW conv.rllbl. in tntl< A. WALTERI, Aecountlnt. K« Mm. WASTED TO SHARE rM. or loot, Torquo ni(bt trantmlitlon, powtr lint condition. Ridts tnd luilir, pow- bookcaat. nwttd llvlni room, r ' ftatrtng ud Mhtr r Mwtr, Will accapl Tt atuagt rtal oMtit ofrlet. Mutt aa 'INEtT USTINOS I . •nfitrlpM.te.itd rod lottrlor with him top. Automatic, pawtr nnrlni, oth.r mako If prici U right. Call ar uaiaaod aad aiftrloMtd. luaailaiiil «uor pttkaga ataroi faa.aMr aav. brttei. radio, better. Bieillrai condl- wrila Varnon Hay. M SitaBiart Art.. HELfWAWTED-TEMALl oppanuniir fat altn aa4 .luiatuva Brokir, Itobart F. Ntrtaa SB HW $1345 FULL PRICE tlon. lea t «.m. u 4 p.m. Ittiudty and Eiat Keanaburi. KI i-UU attar a:M. aiaa. Wnta lull diuna ta: "'Otpar- CONTINENTAL lundajr. II Im» Plan. O«.»nport. U tualtp." Bai 111. Rid Balk.; , REAL ESTATE 1-SIU. ••••.-•: • I NEED A TRUCK — Caa «aa Mr tA -».T« •at up aaw ANNOUNCES V mintw W Uvtly art up Maurice Schwartz Circle Chevrolet Cc JI CHCVROLfeT, four door wMon. at- Hod Baa*. PARTS S» Maple Avtauc Red Ban •rardrlva. •»? DNM*. »wr4aar hire- nitatoiAjra OFFICE AIIMTANT — na >A aani, •t Sons tap, all paver. 'M Chrjalfr tour-door, entyaltr. PU>maulk tnd lattmatlonal 141 Watt Front atrttt f Ml Bask ill pew- 'M llmca, f»ur-««or. -M Bulek ptrMnea aat aaMMlai. rraika. Apply la Mnot. IU W. mat aHidraida t«n RATION WAOON. 1IM, OHvroll an aaw.r. 'M PlrmouUi hirdlop. two- utltaa u "FimiciAtr your «m MM la f«*r, fi* ••ndlll* door. '»? Fore, twaxoar waion. 'M BIGGEST CO 44MU. > •••'•' > ' ' ^ Chevralit lw»tfaar, Manr olb»r md IOATS 4 ACCnSOfMS DID YOU COMPARE PRICES MBW PRIMB — Air aaolad,. H ana - m. Inmtdiitt dtllvtry. Uvl •ports car buy! ON THE --, a ttlaa. at Ocaanport AT*,. CA Broad It.. Ktyport. BAY-SHORE MARINB SERVICE , Boat and Tteht Brokir EXCEPTIONAL BUTI akSTApily in nraaa, Ma*t VOLVO SALE AD OH FORD STATION WAOOH nil Buying or Mlllns. Wa Ura Ika awt Johwaa'a Haatauraat, Rl«. aarviea. ' 'lALaSMAN Mr wMSkjUSM ON PAGE II? paaaaaeorUMM, . radiontlt, , Mittktattrr. pawar atH IMS CADILLAC ilotowa. :-••:- -. • •• ' FoaMoor todit. Light blua. radla. cam ~ *--' '"*- BleB&BlBBni oMytBu JBAofss* htalar. automatic trantntltilan, powtr WOMAM Itr kotMwotk iM eooklng. ' etlpir wooa. aaa IMRCHANDISI IMS PLYMOUTH SAVOY atatrlng, powtr braktt. Tkla btau< II' Lirman, ID b.i. Ont ail erll»«.r. tour-daw Mdt>. tlhil car U joura lar only ... FOR SALE assa-rsra TBUPHONB jWUCnOR. wark bast Kui* bnitr. ' - aay kaart, aaaariaacod an-' FRANK VAN SYCKLE. INC. aamwlartan. Call SH 1-M8I. RED BANK LUMBER'S VAN SYCKLE. INC. £ •••pjmi» t COafPSJTiHT BTBrtOORAPinit - iag aalatr pl»i CASK AND CARRY SPECIAL! MS-fMHIIIir urn*"" alta plia. Apply art at»«wntr can w! Lagal aiaarlatiea dailr.d tut tot Fm VM Ol Our Auta Taa CanlHe ' un wtmo r aicMtity. WrKt auilag ago, t<- Fluin Doon, allgtitlF - 1957 Ford atrlaaca, a»d tihrtMii to "COM- MAM far eaaan Maurice Schwartz PBTCNT BTBNOarUPHER", Boa wart atort. r jmtatiana. Wrlta 10 I3.M. Bllca BtttniM MPT. CUSTOM KUHASOUT. CoaM* P.ft Bai 801, AMERICA'S FAVORITE Four-door hardtop, ivory and red. d.ck Mill htieti. rtatarakla a* dtak. 111. R.d Buk. »l.e9i MW B. SUM, alia C, AUTM & Sons jr»dio, healer, whitewall tint, n K ».. alHtrical atarung. Tralltr. SPORTS CAR. lit Wtat Frmt atr.it Rtd Bai Uun Mil. Bttt omr. Mt •«Nl . Full 12-Month Guarantee T-oilT , . power iteerini, V4 with M FT BHELTIRaW IWFP. V4 CMU- InauUllon: atml thick Mr aralli, M Ford-O-MiUc. lie oaglnt. »-t, itdtKtlaa, a watt ta. ft. (full kundlia only). M.H PM as DID YOU SEE THE •hip to .Bort itlopboaa. HI t-HUir li ta..R. auadit. Futi thlik aw am- PR 11114. • .r^ • ;•.>,.;•;. Ing, lite aa, ft. Mall kaiwllia aaif), USED FOREIGN VOLVO SALE AD $1195 FULL PRICE RACINO atultriMtt! niw. Bat* A* 1X91 lor I •« H n. tuadM. ' Hjrdro arid uilltly: KIM •aajM. M; Orangtkutf Flkn Plat: 4'U' pHlar. CAR SPECIALS ON PACE II? «5» «!-*£• "±*&*hJ*J*»- •» attd, e».l| oath; Pvp eoiia,*|llT •5» tULLMAN HUSKr IHSO Circle Chevrolet Co. Uaart. Boa •teh;. 4"ir aalld, H.N auk. Moating:..Shlnain anlr^"M^at^aujj •B9 MLUMN Convt rtlhla |17(0 IT OUTBOARD CABIN CRV1ICR. ISM DODGE ROYAL US Maple Avenue ftcd Bank fulljr KUlPNoV C* MaN, arltt •51 HIbUIAN HUIKV |11M XUla, kaattr, attonatlo traMMMi IN* FORD V4 lour-datr, aatamttle MKILUIAN Dtluit Std. _...|1JJO * aictllaot aaaettlta* aH 'M FIAT Convtrtlblt -.|1TM FRANK VAN SYCKLE. INC; Work Baaeh. tusad, with aaa BIMa M AUSTINHIAMir Iprlt. .SUN l« W. Front It. Rod 1MI FORD cannrtlMt. titw top, baat- tr. Ttltpkont BH l-OITI SaturUr. taa, IH" thick, ff'tt H«|. 'UVOUCSWAOEN -41U0 IHadyildt I-UN . a.m. Fabrulrr 91.- ' CUSTOM BUILT IV Tarry aWlf. •»•• MMOA Roaditer , |1IH niw cendlUon, SSla. wtBatraawtar. IMie« Flooring;: lii Te msalat ft AUTOS ANP TBUCKS CHRnUNl HIOHLANDBR-lMt IMir- M AUSTIN HIALEr Wit. _tJ4» ;door aMan, typical union car. tut. UNBELIEVA1LV Itat aallboal. ir M?«laMr, Atplr In HUM. Karl! •(••running ft 'M PORSCHE IMO ...... ;__..tato m. J. Vaa d.r Uur. RU l-UM. dtcktd, rtclns cuot, hollow apara Pltchar Haiti. Had Bank. \zwtrmjs®JBt S7 TR-3 Jtudtttr (»>".„ 41M0 ind eieillint itlla larlaa malm. N'lda Ptghoam IMO RENAULT «rnt work, fliva-awty it Kit. id I- MIMUOIM — T*» keun far algM. Standard '51 H1LLMAN. Dtlun Stdta ...HMO Fence elulen, Wack. Iwo-door I2M. trtoi alsMalfattt aa wttwttkk , Vat aaa houhourr i — '5? MORRIS MINOR Conv, „...$ (55 whll.will tlrti, 1,191 mllci. aaknlM.. Ma au*aitiag. *a hmttmoat BOND CLOTHES (Piltoard fluataa la It av*n im.lia atw. TOR QUICK DISPOSAL ~ M' all Bttr- no eoiliellani. NIKI ear and pkaai. Umaar: I"iI"iN" long, S? HILLMAN Huiky (Wuon) I MS lint utility. ETttrada motar. Cam l"al"at:", 4le awki '5T JAGUAR 9,4 Sedan ., ;..!»» $159S Cran trilltr. M78. CA 84118, NEWEST APPAREL CENTER George CoHrall long, 4te aaeh. at ge. .5* VOtKIWAQEN Bun Root -11030 FRANK VAN SYCKLE, INC. BOAT TRAttCIt — Batt for tibotri. . Moanoufe Stnpcxas Center Ctdar CWMI Unlni: 4" Jaea, M PORSCHE 1100 Coup. _.._.|5I5» ctn bt uild (cr outniard. atllbtat. S. tuadlt, rtgutar »>.•». fr.ie, 141 W. Front *. . Rid link II, IMO Iba. CA •Maataam (nrcK luwttwa 'S3 MOTD :....„. „,. »10B5 NVRSM AIOBJ - All tllrtl. MPtrl Coomon'Brlek: i\» nek.' MUdyilda 1-1MI PBNOUIN SAIL BOAT-No. ««. To* DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Sams art '52 MOTD (two topi) .I105O ALFA ROHEO aPTPBR, IWI Hick. lni tomnilontomnilon " Morrll aalli. tratttr «2 MOTD | MS PROVE ME WRONG 11.000 nllta. HIM. Firm. IM 1HMiviiiibr. orr iipanli. Call FUKaa 11- Mtn a BMaa, eajldraa'i Dtpanauat iinriti.-a.rarw, b*twim »:M • I p.m. 'SI JAOUAR M»k VII 111. ...I DO • ': SALESMEN AND WOMEN eon. VOUNO WOMEN-Sarn wi-av.' • , .• 'M JAOITAR Roadltar I IM 1960 FORD ANGtIA MM FORD MAINLINE - Two-door. II' OL ' • FVU. AND MRMIMB Ilka saw, low ntlliiga, ladr'a car. htad. _ ahattraek! IK* H. *• (XK MO angina) TLLfAYYOU COMPARE Stt la apprwlala. BH T-1US. condition. Attlo atilrtrara: aUN. • EXCITING NEW STYLING MM CADILLAC COUM DEV1UX «• •aslMitlla. eia.HH. LONG BRANCH-I hoaeitly be- 1 SKIFF MS 1 • ECONOMY ' ridU »nd h.itir. pemor Maarlat —• Jl iloo>, t •SMIMM aalatir aiaa aaw.WM.at AMERICAN brakta. Call IH T-WM. \^ thrtt t«li of IUTI, arUM lieve that I can aell you a sew • PERFORMANCE UTI, arUM ... RED BANK •8J PLYMOUTH Stlan a IIS UN. ».. ' Twin Kraw'eaMtetaw eaMa mawrmw . i CASHIERS, MM OMemoMlc during Febniaiy, • COMPORT 2fZS!Ftg tondHlojondHion «,I»»,!». . ;Varn> PontPontaa auMauMM '91 WILLYS JEEP (Wain) ... j 4*» • 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION anetata In Ksekek . Alat dialtrdial rt for RECE1VTNO aERKS LUMBER tor lew than any ether uthorind •oalla Orand Union. Chrytlac marlaa tminwa. RtrmaaaTtcM HELT WANTZD-MALE M PONTCAC 4-Dr. I 19J •. WORLD WIDE SERVICE Batln, Flrtl ll.. Iftaiton, RU Mm. STOCK BOYS Camtr Well SBC VtM •mM dealer. Shop all over the place, Rtd But U atnta. Bat FULL AMD PAP.TTIMB U| dealera, little dealen, med- 1958 FORD $1608 H. BaMatawa. Pit* MotHalllMlaa, ISMtl'flM, ium liied dealen. Then brinjt me Station Wegon iiisiNtss Nonets RMPOMSISLB FARMER — Oardatr. MU Hart, raauwni. kalMayt. ^watklas aupwItttBdmt Mr gtatlt- Biaamialtr* lar advtneimtnl. CONTINENTAL your beit figure. Of courae you Rich «ray. radio, haur. uu'a 4f aert farm, ttar: rounf aoyj. ^Trtay atmr amttlti. rtttmUg'wilia. dry wilul. patM*. al- nrait be able to tell me the model Foreign Motor Sales whitewall tires. V4 with taratima.SH1.2t4l. Tar Itttrvltw am Mr. Bruikla ind aeceuoriei it iacludH.' U I Ford-O-MtUc. TAX AND ACCOtMTUla U Mill. M dllll "B«- it iaur feaatt CARS, NC. can't tell for teat, I'U pay you ia $1695 FULL PRICE call uMima laadt. N. J. . . smill ... ! -Only Quality auh «% of the dUTerence u ;.!.;'• '• I K ft I", I iH OfOOMB ' TAX '.fn ': I M 0 RRt Imported Automobile* MOB u you prove I'm wron|. Circle Chevrolet Co. Come eM mo at MeFaddia Ca* OOUPLB — Aa aoutt aortatt tor imall If E. Newman Springs Rd. MS Maple Avenue Red Bask •rahiaait. Ui» la. PHaaaat lur- HAMMOND Jac-Oldwnobile, 2S1 Broadway at ratMilagi MN. J. Caajpball.eN fit Mia Aw., Pataala, W. J.. PR 1-H44. R«d l.nk SH 7-4500 tth AVe.. Looj Branch, or call ACT NOW! SAVE MONEY Ara. 0R6AN STUDIO RBAb EITATB SAUM — Part al of ASBURYPARK Open Evenings 'til I ON THE CAS HEAT f fall UtM. lltanaad or will train. Im- BM«MM aptami at aetirt altlet tor asm - tenMs - a VOLVO SALE AD MM — _ IiMIIMIas ana*rgali« itm ptnan, PraMr ruldtnt MIITAI, ttJM OM AU, Tort* yian ta ptf. Frta mrrtf. m^wm*tl Rtrlitt Tawaaklp. 1. R. Sardir * ON PAGE II! Sthala . Xtkaa Co. Sal WM4 less* Co. — OS 1-3H0. K IAOVAR CONVaRTIBLB-MM, taeil aTBWARD — Laau Mat «•>, tmr HOMBMAN-Biaanimti rldar. let aa PRS49N (• Itnt fonditlan. Prlca tilM. attan. IraU juMt, Saturday, lunday Ol I-MT* •*e aaltlin. Aaadp littr If quallflasf. TOVNO MEN-aam ta-B) atr Hour, •VM t* II ytara or ev.r No pnaiia IPM CHEVROLET ttatlon Applr btlwtta kaurt »f.p. m, art pip.i ptr»ntl inttrvltw aalyaaly . aaHMM »nMr Murny snMM, IW tnrt at.. Bwln Mary U. Bllonlown.
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HELP!! WANTS lar at Ml tun warT U I4IM Help Us Stay South Jersey's Largest WILL CAM lar eWld in mr kaat all *"' Pail KB e-iie*. AHMSI TkM'l wkat Tht Rigltttr tlaaauiaa ada hara ktaa Mttmg lar Prices Beyond Your Wildest Imagination :•;.•>-:•• • 'irAP^^^ All Colors, Models in Stock—No Waiting During This Sale Rifht In • and fat •he loif Ooal of vho - YEAR •.';.;Mi; M LINCOLN Hard Top Coupe, FuU Powtr NAME YOUR OWN DEAL *MMERCURY HardTn, Fill Power, CltM •H MONTCLAIR Hard Top; FuU Powtr •m FORD S-Pau. Co. sedan Sta. Waaon, FOM N •H FORD Country Squire, FOM, P. sSer. '.S ISBS&IF SP-l SKtfle fcSJ01* • »•• *•»•* SAVE WITH FORD FALCON... 'H FORD 4-Dr. Ranch Wagon, FordamtUc •» CHEVROLET Bltcayne" >4>r. Power Glide 'H FORD Falrltiw Hf Tuior, WjSTr UP TO $124 LESS THAN OTHER 'IT FORD Falrlant JOB Victoria, FOM. PS
6-PASSENGER COMPACT CARS! VCHEVROLET "IM" •^/•Dr Sedan •M FORD S-faai. SUUon wsgon, Fordomatle Aiaorira'i lawott atWM ali^saaassaf m» mm tm to **n, m% ti»Mt •» to M g JLYMOUTH Belvedere JUtta. Wann, P-FI, par talk*, a» at 4,aw aillat ktlwiaa 'U BUICK "Super" Convert We. Dynaflo •M CHEVROLET "lit" J.Dr. PowSr4>lidt ! •14 FORD Custom Tudor, RAH 'M CMC Vt Ton Panel Delivery Special Trade-in Allowances For This Sale! BEST DEALS ON NEW I960 HURRY WHILE THEY LAST TO IFALCONS, FORDS, MERCURYS, LINCOLNS COMPETITIVE - KEUAILE MATAVvV^N FORD MOTORS, INC. '.,;. SUCCKSO* TO e. s. IARRITT ENGLISH^,, 40 MAIN ST. . MATAWAN AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER SBL.UNO rORD PRODUCTS fOR SS TEARS Two Blocki West of RR Station ' LO 6-3100 471 MOAOWAY OA 2-3600 , 10N6 IRANCH OPEN WEEKDAYS 'TIL t MONMOUTH STREET oproatra TU CARMOH -nrnvmt Opa« IvMlnii 'ril f P. M, IH 1.4080 RED IANK IH 7-4MI I . CAL OHLSiEN REALTY WJLLETIN! BULLETIN! J. Uittr Rigby Associates, Inc. NEWIMWMOirm DUE TO OUT.OMTATE TRANSFERS 451 TINTON AVENUE LAKEFROKT FOR SALE ifAHOQANT DIXINO ROOM TABU, •II beautiful chain. Excellent Condi THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES MUST BE SOLD: NEW SHREWSBURY, N. J. lion. POO. IH HOW. 1 " CONVENIENT , BRAND NEW glLVER MAPLE TRBBS-I' to I0 SHadyiide 1-7741 Liberty 2-OM6 high I 1 la ff. Oak tract r ta> 18" RAMBLING THREE-BEDROOM ir«e-t*droonr raneh. Marrh ocmnancy. Uvlja room 15 to |2 I, Delivered md Blasted. LO RANCHER on K acre lot with Oenenni lot. Near arhooli and aior«i. Price IM.S0O.A""™ ment,af PO loeluilea Intereii ana l-a' LONG. 41 cante each, caah end ee and Ivu iranRe. .. • • \$EADY TO GO! garage. Magnificent living room living room with fireplace: built-in book ihelvei, thermo- •rrr. Red Bank. Lumbar-* Wall St. pane picture window, dining area, kitchen, full cellar, VA ELIGIBILITY? ; : I-MM. •• . ...,.• • with dining end—picture windowi ^Complete Roomi of Rugged twMar attached garage. Caere plot. $16,910 GI mort you are a GI buyer WOOD — aoeaoaea oak. fuaalaoe. atova overlooking rear garden. Excit- ••I to you. Thii attractive 1— •rand New Furniture plui esd furnaea. Meoulre'e aUriiat lu. ingly different kitchen with - gage may be aisumed. Asking $21,100. unity and bath. Full price JW.M0. -„.-.. - H can Neck. WH M •vaajaie. ' A Reconditioned Refrigerator breakfait area, and laundry- our complete montblr ptrraent will: be ew,*>.; for only maximum convenience for the * • • NEW SHREWSBURY CAPE COD - Attractive four- B1NO OF THB HILL OLD O. B. Automatic waiter. Oaod window. bur lor mechanical do-tt-vouroolfer. housewife. Two full bathi. Family bedroom home. Two ceramic bathi, living room has W^^sirgee apapUUl level^home^aftor^ a_»ljta_l«l« , $277 Beet offer. SH T-MT*. room and basement Many deluxe attractive fireplace; full dining room, immense kitchen, a auch. aa a ehaltered antranca^ lw*».. • ^i~_ BUMUNO trumpet — eeareclv tiaed. gond appliances, family room, two-car attached-cans:, livlnt wn, three fcadraoma, M bathe, built-in i"Maand a only pay |3 weekly features. Asking $2),0M. ment. Deaaerata owner tranafarred and leavlni Mawli lat. complete with amtra mouth»leee and full cellar: Aswmable $17,W' mortgage. Asking JM.M0. will allow hie OI 4H« mortfafa to be aaeumad for total • |.je. Living Room Group carrrbif eua. Iterlflea at IM. M I- naymeirii al <1 . 4IM. •. •'•-:' RUMSON - Near river. Frame • »pe.Modeme Double Drene and .brick two-ttory colonial of * LINCROFT - Bert houie in a project and at the best CALL Bedroom Suite rADfT-DIKOUNT Mia. Uaf aoior. beautiful deiiga ami construction, price. Thrtobedroom split; tiled bath, living room, din- • g pc. Dinette with An» type, laild* or oulitda paint. one year oldV DOCK and LA- Ing area, efficiency kitchen with .best appliances; large CAL OHLSEN REALTY ' utility cabinet Special: White fthit (tniute or out- GOON. Marble hearth fireplace recreation room and utility room; attractive lua room • tell rug added; attached garage. Complete with wall to wall car- VAIt PELT BUILTIINO •Ida) KM lal. batei Special :|3.M and bay window in living room. Full dining room with picture peting, washer and dryer for $l»,5W. Hew Monmoulh (al. •'Ralabow* topaoalte Acnw FIELD FURNITURE window. Family-iized kitchen 01 1481 i Kvenlnia W 1*» parkins Wl Broad it, Bad Bank, with" breakfait area. Four muter • • THIS IS THE CHOICEST-Four large bedroomi In lovely •7.11 L Front Street bedrooms, 2K bathi, recreation ranch. Two baths, 10-foot living room, dining room with IWCBLUNBOUI TOOLS AND FARM HOUSES FOR SALE Muni FOR MLB Keyport. N. I. equipment. Telephone SH 1<17» room* $39,900. glut sliding doors leading to outside dining porch and : CO'4,3020 Saturday, a.m.. February t».-.y • patio; extra large kitchen,' recreation room with lire- FOAM RUBBER eofa and chair, etep FAIR HAVEN - Urge "«&% GI place; cellar, attached garage, choice location. Asking THE LOW AGENCY BERG FREE Storage FREE Delivery table, eoHca table, Uitud oak trlpit mortgage available for assump- drceaer, cheat of drawer* beda and Store-Houn: Monday thru Satur- maURaan. Miehan Ml. »1» K 1-OT03 Ue«. Monthly payment $91. At- REALTORS VETERANS ' tractive, coxy barn-red, six-room • • • Three-bedroom ranch In New.Shrewsbury. This was day I A. M. to (: 00 BICTCLB, flrl'a. Haver ulad, 1I|M- «X River Road, Fair Haven, \u. NO DOWN PAYMENT P. M. Thursday * welUrt icntllah Import. Three need bungalow on % acre lot Hot model house with extras., Living room, full dining room, ttari CA tfaaa. *~ . . water oil heat. Large, modern . roomy kitchen with wall' oven, dishwasher; tm tilo Friday evenings'til SHadyiide tli.300 Full fflea f:MlP. M. dosed kitchen. Ideally located for but, baths, large recreation room, full cellar, two-car attached reeaonekle. Mtnttak AUTHENTIC COLONIAL - ISO- . Sundays. An.. school, stopping. TAXES ONLY garage. Firm at $21,600. . 1 year-old two^tory renovated co- RETIRED AUTO IIXCHAtfIC frlehee tJM. Asking $lt,M0. BS IK STYtl—Einbralcl«re« aultlnaa to Mil complete toole and chait * • • Oakhunt ranch — Three bedrooms, bath, large living- onial on IW tree covered acres; tn three bedroomi, 1H t - . anoTrMwd '•otteaa with eoordlnal- nxma KB Ktn LITTLE SILVER SPLIT LEVEL Large living room with fireplace; Utehan wtth buut-m m» and, nan. tntflatne; « eaua«.M ,d. SIMON'S dining room, well equipped kitchen, good ctosetj. Cellar lalnf area,'recreation room, laundry FABtllC CBfTBR, Sweat Ave. * Hwy NBW THIS WEBK! Seila radMnapie , «* one-half acre lot Suitable for oveniieovertid "dinindiigg room " with room" altaehed aaracar camblMtlon eluaKn-cheit, Ml: draawr, U».W; ' floor has been arranged for one-car garage; large rec- aluminum atom aaahi aa a » acta at. Aakiujr Bart. Opta au day Sun- - large family. Four bedrooms, 2!4 beamed ceiling, lavatory, den, day. . •• •.••.•• ' Hlde-aBtd. It*; droplcaCraapla table, reation room with glau sliding door leading to ground completely landieaHd lot. H*.Hi mahoiany French motif ranitr baths, recreation room. IMME- level backyard. Laundry, powder room and, storage modem Inviting country kitchen USED ORCMN SALE deak, lll.soi two modern my chain. DIATE POSSESSION. Good con- tja.BC aaeb" , Hatpeln" t —""Tatar, like All this-aad for $17,600. with coxy fireplace and break!ait NON VET $900 06WN One Omn. Carrie* mahogany, with naw, tm.M. ItttMlH, Front K. dition. Open to offers. 124,000. nook, Three double bedroomi, e&*Conn*»f..lniiei and Leelie epeeker FIBKUARIBKUARY rorn PPAA H BALS SHadyiide 1-7741 VA bathi. Brick patio and two- Monmouth Count* Office BALS at DOCTORS! DENTISTS! Two- Liberty 2-0946 mahosanymhesany. M "Rib"Rainbow"" . AlAluminui m aauMaauMpanap . car, garage. $29,900. ateek eoneote piano, maple, Ilka year-old split level on corner lot THE BERG AGENCY SS' and aak about our proven method price, tio.ll. Ken made; Sawa, • in ideal Uttle Silver location on NEW LISTING r-:.5hia outstand- '•nnpnallata aanriea" AFARTMENTB HOUSES FOR RENT far adult keitnner atudenu. aelaeora oharpeneil "Rainbow" (oppo- bus line. Living quarters snd pro- ing attractive brick and frame ilte Acme Parkins •»»> Broad It.. Red fenlonal office combined. Furni- OS 1-1000 COUNTY ORGAN & Bank. POUR ROOM! tVRNIIHBD aparT DUPLBX — Red Baak. Canvanlaat ranch, act anaong beautiful treei ture and equipment may be pur- lame, heat an< water turn- loole, ahapakti, chlirchea. L Rl. S> jfldlletowa. M. J. VICTOR ADDINO MACHIIW, aimat 1 — and alaetrle. |»0 and iBwits, wWi a Mx« filtered - PIANO COMPANY chaied. Coniult us for further de- JSftg wide, three oadrooma. Referencaa. Dally I-I Sat. las. IS-t a«r month. SH r-lT-fmm . Call SH 143M. iwimmtog pool and diving board, mm.* • • • ' tails. . ' ;'•.••, '.•••..•• i daily till I. Saturday tm l:» FURNISHED three bedrooma ri ii bang offered for the first " OAS RANOB, aood eendttloa, clean. fireplace, full dining room, attached ge living roam, fire- FREEHOLD AREA RUMSON ESTATE AREA. De- COMMERCIAL RENTAL! ooi-car laraie, adulta, no peU. leaae. time. VBBJtUAXT TV WSCOUNT Ituce, cuitom-bullt ilx-room ranch tn par month. Dennla K Byrne. Real- full dining room, ultra- MONMOUTH COUNTY tar. 1 W. River Rd.. RUraaon WWC. ejoi'jfiuiapow" kick trade-la, oztre on IM acres of magnificent land- CMca hone and i Blkn FIVE-ROOM RUMSON home Includei latatlcal hftniaa. aon. •IMate koaaa too. Coaaotee, portable*, scaping. Charming patio and fireplace, large cloaeta. Serettt porch, screened porch, two bathi. FULL' ' . . •Ittaa at amoH avail- venation room In basementwith in The Taller ImlMlot » * id laraie. Tine nalihbor- j alao movie DRY BASEMENT. Two-car ga- tint mi of kulldtai. One of _. aerrmmih yearly laaaa, bar, sink and akuffleboard court SSL 'ssrmF'^"* atone? down. Convenient Vudiet n*ma, ^^ ^ Vpliearapli ...... id condition. roona aa nm Oooiv TBa other two Ruaaen M .'Borua. Asaney. «M • RH Separate work room, twe-car ga- Call between p. mT KB «-»«»W. rage. Asking W.S0O. Rd.. Fair Haven. IH T-4J3J. ••RaMkow" (opaeeMa Acme parkin! let) roorae on awooa floor. IM M44O. rags,-jalouslad porch and patio WIBCOR HI FWelltr portable, black: Van Ness Corp. Broad St., Red Bank. »-ipa*l wotrola: Holljrwaod bed, m OLDE SHREWSBURY-Delight- OFFICE SPACE pOfCtta SOO REALTORS maurm CO <•««. ' ,•' ful three-bedroom ranch with WANTED TO RENT BUYS! Record cabinet, SM.M, . Junction Hwye. I * n DUD LUMBER, ill. U*. Ill T and O, patio. Woodburning fireplace in . Center of Town RUMSON - Owner, transferred, . Freehold Ben IN . .. Holly- Air condltlonlni. Private parkln|. TEACHER — Stella mature male, bed •»¥ maple bede, lal, U4, 113 * 1<« lleorlaf. Fkme alraa llvlns ejuartera, reaetreasonablem . SH offers this charming older home after I p. m. CA »-lt» livina; room; dining room, cheer- . Ideal for eccountant. Iniurance. law. W.M: HvepSece kitchen let, ful, modern kitchen; attached ga- Call SH Mill. 1-1IM or Box 13. Mlddletown. on attractive acre plot, with four i: nahonny dropleaf table, O.H; ICIT.' OK RBFRIOSRATOIt MS. Wilt- NEW HOUSES la tree. Jits: two anil tabloa, II.M Inahouta automatle waaher 110. Weet- rage. Excellent neighborhood. FACTORT Dffi and atoraia apace 1(Or ARMT SBROEANT needl two or till bedrooms, two bathi, living .wch.-" AUo TnMquei, booki. china, InihouH dryer 110 voltl |M. A|l,|ood —• •• a etartore a1n Whlta It bedroom home, unfurnlehed, com- room, fireplice, .dining room, LEWIS LANE FAIR HAVEN .(Uaavara. ate. Ruaclla, SS E. Vtmt it. . ..,• ASSUME aH T-llOft menclm April let. Would cmaldar large ly paymenti only $M. Heating apartment or duplei. PMaae write »l two-car garage. 13x12 recreation Dominic P. Figaro AFRICAN VigyBTi —-Vlalt Volrner UVINO ROOM AND DININd ROOM 1 STORE Albriitit. «m Camp Bullle, Ft Samroom and bar in basement. New- (raeebooae far tmUeat planU. «3 rURlOTURS — ProXiKlai fireplace, , coiti 1100 year, Mlny extm In- 111 ahrawatrary Aviy Red Bank. Hounon, Teiaa. .. , Ready For Decoration Weal End A»e.. Lom Branch. CA 3J»1. equipped.' Chroma kitchen aet. rrlfl- cluded. A GOOD BUY at $18,900. ly decorated.' Mint be seen THREE • BEDROOM CAPS ODD yrPE. dalre. Wardrobe. MUcellanaouf.. Call be sppreciited. $27,000. t ANCH — Lane llvini room with »r ued. Oluaramaedi . Frldar and taturdiy. M:». CA MH4. FURNISHED ROOMS fireplace. Dlnlne room and Hotpolnt All ma*«e Bear or oae SIX MONTHS OLD CUltom built Jtcnen. Tile bath. Full baeeraem. Oil Urn aa |S5. itn>lao'e, RECONDinorfED and cuarantaed com- HOUSES FOR RENT CAPE COD - Excellent 'location, STNeit to thaatar. ill mercial and domaitle rarrliaratora. center hall ranch with full base- NEW JERUSALEM HOME-For agad hot waur heat. One-car saraa*, Ea- ment. • Living room with picture • or retired. Roonu, board, Noa-ecsre- newly decorated iniMe and but panilon attic. Kraena. Landicaped. treeiera and talnlalcna for aale. Und - " CA I-M7I. For Informatln call IK lWil at real nlrlnraton and. lelerieione bowtit, M window, dining room, wall oven RED BANK—Riverfront proper- £<•* A truly beautiful home. Large liv- hour luaraataad repair Mnrlce. Rttrl- FURNISHED ROOMS — aiNOLE. eatate broker. i leratora reflfuahad and moved. Bay. and many cabinet* in ipactoui: >, ty. Five-bedroom house, three double. Ut Branchport Ava.. " hg room with fireplace, modern ahora Service Co.. Hwr M. and tth St., kitchen. Three bedroomi, two full bathi, V/i acres. Dock, two-year Branch. • . .'• kitchen with dining area, two Belford. KB a»KT. •{• mw. 01 1- bedroomi, bath, breewway and 0135. - bathi, first floor family.room.' lease. The Brook Agency, Bank FURNISHED ROOMS newly decorated Willis Conevar with cooklm, Rellned homo. 'Call garage,, full cellar. Expaniion SPECIAL , at ine* Beautifully wooded lot in eld evemnia aner I p. m. SH MTM. AOENC1 . Shrewibury. $26,500. Building, Atlantic Highlands. AT attic for two more roomi.and .-_nui. e ateal kltehen Hbln.li, yet. LARGE ROOM — Nlctly lurnlihei South It. WH MM1 RaUauill Vini|a lawlow, Ineludlnclad»Mt Hotpolnt dlahwaiher., link. 1-1717. 1 bath, Only $19,900. COUNTRY BOMBS AMD . ACREAOa •icellen•icellentt ' tondltlon. Reaaonabla. Alo conveniently location. Call SH CASH RCOIfTWUI - New and uaad. UN. .. •••...•.-*,• .•'•• ;•.:•••'-• •:, alectrle atont . Ill MOM orC CAA MM. Boindei. Atlanila aad Manhara Twee. man* modale. rraajoMblaa . Wa_Mil, FAIR HAVEN — Half doublii)bl e houie. GENTLEMEN'S FARM — Over Wnt, rapalr. Tales Caak Jleilater Co. WEDDINO GOWN aieellent condlUm, WALKER & WALKER Five roomi. newly decoratedifet . |95 per ROOMS • THREE-BEDROOM home In ntlden- CA 1-MU. Oontlemen ; IS acres located . in Holmdel. embroidered allk ortanta. alte^ 1L month, tilllttlee aatra. Uaae: SH 1-1029. SH 7-031P, . tlal Red Bank. Convenient to eehaole anraER VACUUM CXXANER Pleaae call SH 14MT. . REALTORS THREB _BBDRpOM asllt J.evel. Near Garden State Parkway en- and buanwaa. W.IOO. Call owner SH J- All ettaehmenta Call aner '1 ».mU. CU, FT. rafrliarator-freeier com- th- OLD FOLKS REST HOME, trance. Home completely mod- •H 143M care. No bed patlinte. M«n afirred. bination, rraeter kolda 3M Ibe. Aek- Highway 35 Shrewibury ernized, cathedral celling living totII tm IKB MIR' (Mara CMUM Ada nal'icoet room, modern kitchen, den, four : MINK COAT fl SHadyiide 1-5212 AT mtakf. •nainal ... bedroomi, two bathi, plus miid'i Oa lia NsK raas) anif rite tlraea. Wrue room and bath, two-car garage. P ROOM BQUIPMBHT. ReBacUr ' ••-' '•••V ^ OPEN? DAYS •. .'•..• Large farm building modernized FOR SALE :Cau OCBANPORT — Brand new eaut level to-. into rumpus room with wood- iCARIMAOE HOUIB ANTiaUB* — conutntai three badreoma, , living •,? Binl- mry Art., New MACHINERY FOR SALE room, dining room, modem kitchen with £*o_Baru. burning fireplace, bar, arid lava- THE DOWSTRA .•freSrabu'ry. Op»Jiaeda> throuikaat_.-_.- - UAL ISTAn KM UNT APARTMENTS built-in ranie and aren, recreation IINQLBJ ROOMB,. Cttajt/and' aMilorl' tory. Stable for six horsei, br able. Raaaonable rate: Oarage Qtn orday/ 11 to 5:30. l/i OFF o—n au room, Hi bathe.-full cellar.and at' die paths. Ten acrei under cul- ft»», -maple aim flurry rumuure. APARTMENTS UTTLB IILVER -Unfurnlihed aaan- Uemaa prafemd. n Wallaco K AGENCY February Specials •. mant. Newly tucoriud. Four lane Cue Ifooti X» Leader , tivation, three brooks and place raoma and bath, walklm dlatanea to 1, IMOL SUO month, aecurity re- II Eut Front Street Caaa Modal soa Draer ehopslns cenler. Heat and water fur- I per mi FURNISHED ROOM — Warm, qulei for farm pool./School bus itopi caaa Modal M» Loadar-BukkM , «, uouiwiBBa.. waiar, avas ai quired. Bulliptlonall"y line home for an Kitchen privilege!. Red Bank, N. J. IW t» am aaeaMUy. CA Wit nlihed, Adulte preferred. SIN Mr at front door. $47,500. OUvar-OCI Uader: month. SH T JI caecutlve type tenant. • SH T-31SJ. ,1/S o/l <• all ehlna. ilaae. a»l«-abr«c. PORT MONMOUTH, four roome fur- IAMUBL TEICHER AOENCT SHadyiide 14700 Jampe, chandelUra av< fireplace equip- OBORQB e. cocmuif, toe. ID' BANK. Four name, twa bed3S- I Oeaanport A»o., Oceesport U 2 3300 rimed. All uttllUee. Buatnaia couple. THRBK-BEDROOM colonial. Spacloui SPACIOUS RED BANK KB Mill. roema. |13*.IO. Ftnaet naw nrden SMALL, BUSOALOW-Four roomo and living room, fireplace, Acre corner aaartmenl. Beautiful tulet aonound- balh. Ideal lor oaupla. AT I-NH after UAL ISTAn KM SMI pint, large ehado treei. Alklng US, TWO-STORY '^•OAK FIKBPLACB WOOD. DUMP TRUCK — MB; Jeep trend THRBB UNFURNISHED ROOMS, a nie. Madlaea Oardtna. IM South St. '.'. CALL „»•»: Ford trancKer llWti Bar! utllltlea auvplled. Amiable March 1. IP. m. •••-.••- HOUSES FOR SALE Living room, dining room, it»i'". KO i-me Oreeae trencher IWol. Ml Hwy mo or twa adulta only. KB «.««. NEPTUNE RANCH near lake. Lot U0a90». leiu- three bedrooms, M baths, at- OARAOB APARTMENT, thra* reoma tiful location. Hot water oil-fired heat. laelta. Sun Oaa Station. Tj ttM RED BANK — Two apartnente. furnlahed. Suttabla far aaa rireoa. tractive sun room, lane Nth roorae aath. Ona fumliHed, ona un.ReterancM. Ultla Illver. SH 1-IMI. THE KIRWAN Wallto-wall carpeting. Mult be IM..HWF. funUkad. Heat, hot water laeludea. SBVEN-ROOM RANCH. Ha-room cot- to be appreciated. ceilinged spacious baiement, Of*m to WO. flood location. SH T0NI after FOUR ROOMS.' uahrnlahed ar partly tage. Ultla Illver. Hance, IM Maple COLTS. NECK -. Building .Ma, acre- i S ». •." MEBCHANPBB WANTED and week anda SH i«N. fumlahed. Stave, raninratar. water. ooe, Atlantic Hlghlanda, BUNOALOW. four raoma and bath. De. ATTRACTIVB I1OHTROOM epllt le' 'BROKER RIVER VIEW utlllllea Included, near Fort Mm- alrable location, near town. Occu- el, four bedroomi, Hi batha, lari mouth and Haiaaon Bldi. CaU after UNFURNISHED — 3'4 roonu and bath, F-aehoid Large living room with fire- P.m. or week end. U 1-MoV Second noor. 100 Branch Ave.. Redpancy March I- 8H ltiao. family room, beautiful endoaed patu Bank. Rifriierator, gaa Move, utllltlte RUMSON — lunny two-bedroom houae. tool ihed, garden plot,- laraie. Situated COZ1T CAPE COD — Two Dedroome, place, formal dining room, THREE-ROOM furnleriad apartment, all ^iralahed. Adulu only. No ptta. SR 1- Laria livina room' with fireplace, In one of Wddletown'e belt nelihbor. kitchen, living room/ bath and recrea- kitchen, four bedroomi, VA utllltlea. n Herbert St., Btd mini room, cloaad aun ' hoodi. FHA termi. II.3W down, In. Bank. and principal WMJ per montl tion room, eipamlon, attic* attached baths, large well lit ran room, FOUR ROOMS and bath ifuralahad laraia. Located garage, aluminum combination windewa MODERN three-room funleaed apart- . mill June t. * iraa lined atreal. L,V —.. —^; and aereena. Oaa heat Priced to eell. full basement, two-car at- bloek to hue. Now vacant. Call RU KB MiM. IH I-m The Hudeoa tooa. Ha., Ml Call SB (400.1 Campbell'i Junction Belfoi tached garage. Price includes •read BL, Ihrawahurv. UNFURNUHED APARTMENT newly FAIR HAVEN — 111 Park Road, O. I two air conditjoniri, washer UNFURNISHED - Savon-room donui Leonardville Rd. KE UNFURmnao LUXURIOVS. epac eoaatruetaoY. «H raoma and foyer. aenuapUoa. Four bedroomi. 11 dryer and stove. BJ.HI. Madam kitchen wKh birch cakraela, raaeh oa deadend atraet. aamundo1i balhi. Bratlaoe. fuirhaaeraent. garage. with private aalto and antraaca, Imt lie babatathth and oak floonfon. . hot wateater br lall liaae. 1H bathe, carport Year ! breaieway. IH 1-7U1- ' and hot water. CHolce racauoo. Malta. Mat with baaebaard radiation Heat SaaaSaaT IW month? Etwood AA.. ArArmm - ' BEAUTIFUL ' Mat, wwith baaebaard radiation. Heat luanor HI Proepaet Ava laraa come: MIDDUBTOWN, Uiree bedroom ranch. CA J-MTI. .- :• .'..•••: and hoot water naMla ins. Maach 1 atraaa luanor. HI Proepaet Ava. Uttia Stiver. SR 1-4JO0; wlndowe and daora throughout Eaeallent location. tV, par eant RUMSON RANCHER MATAWAN — Furnlahed three raomi. KEMPIMHS-J1 . " atrumid. t all tllltMa ludd wodar " living room'with fireplace, large dining area, kitchen, anal cellar. Av ola roome, attached game, full a TWO OLDER trpa houaea. anad cond lir. Mlentlfle kitchen, combination wln- ttoo, to be moved from* preient loca- two bedroomi, on* bath, pin* CA t-rm Mil AN9 UVWOCR RIDBAtnC — MtdltMa , dowa, blinde. Landaeaped lot. Lowtion, Tory, reaaonabla. For further tn. paneled den, screened porch, •-•.TABLE roaaa kr ana aereea. Tmi taiea. Aeklng IM.000. IH T-UU. formation call IE MM game room In basement. One- W fcrviea )VL BOO — Two yeara uvaurr, rafrlientor, bath, i Hwj ». •wtM •*< geMle. Mult Frlvau entraaoe. IH T-MM. HOUSES FOR SALE car garage. Very excellent FOUR ROOM APARTMBNT — Nleely HOUMPMIAU HOUSES FOR SALE condition. Price at a negoti- BI FIDBUTT - WebtM.Ronl OM» MINIATURirMATURBE FRBNCM POODLE* — furnlatiedf^thrce blocke from Fort able mooo. AKC, OIW SH Monmouth. Children invited. Dorothv FOUR-ROO.railroad atatUnM furnlehe; ahspplnd apartmens area. t IneI aN, aartz, SH wall no anawer call after Srldaa Ave. SH 71US. EXCELLENT Pirn — AXO — Oan ariar THRBB ROOMS and bath, unfurnlahed, RBD BANK- • ' AlTiimillailneludH. BualMai ootiila Four roema II bedtaami), HN.H. rive ALMOST NEW COLONIAL AT 1-1T13. ItUSE! BIG VALDES1 BEG EXIRASf i WASHER. automatic. living room, dlalng room, BS OBRTRUDB three end hall kitchen, four bedrooms, .ft mam uamrnteM*. Heat, hat wat.r, baths, full basement, ose-car 1400 SQ. FT. garage. Moderate tarn Vary BIG fine condition. $M,M0. laavmlent ComfortabU URGE ATLANTIC HIOBLANDS — VMnlalWd ALMOST NEW RANCH Near^ to aheppus. truaaamtlia, *AT Very large living mm with CUSSIHED BUSINESS DIRECTORY dining area, kitchen, breakfait HiaHLANM - Three rooai «M balh, •A HANDY 6UI0E OF lUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEOSI Oround floor, nicely furnlarwd. Heat nook, three bedroomi, two and hot water. Adulll. 111. FR »Mll bathi, center halt, tun room, ITUniO APARTMBNT, nicely game room, one-car garage, nliaed. Frlvale entrance. Alee •Ing laundry room and patio. Mod- rurnlobjed room. CA Mill. erale taxei, $M,0M. •ATONTOWN - Modern unfumUhed LUXURIOUS 'ADQtNO MACHINES - Trpewrltere REPAIJUV IBRV1CB SM MeMe. four roorai. ilia kltchea. balh. Qa> MM,, ranted, repalreil, Seraloa'a, 1« nanaa M4aar aarvtw, aem dajra rage. Heat, hot water. U Mna FOUR-BEDROOM RANCHER MeaawBta at. Kid Bank. IH t-iill Mirtta J. MeOtlre, .Inc.. SH fMI FURNISHMO APARTMBNT SIM grid Large living room with fire- Riaaln place, dining room, kitchen AJVUANCB RBPAOt anil lnatalla- and braakfut nook, four bed- MB, MMantlal ant eoamercltl wl^ FUBl OH. * BXATTrlO-Call III roomi, two bathi, den with Bet AUea Blutrl* SH t-MU. MM. OU_Deirvety, Me.. Sirvlea •ale*. I Barben it. Red Bank, adjoining powder room, large icreened porch,- twocar at- tached garage. Outitdo ter- O. COAT*—At eeeeetlaJ Aucllaa race beautifully landscaped. llaal Same, "anirwhare." 4M ALLTTPB ALTERATIONS. ad4ltlona. Ave,, Lons Rraneh. phone Hue, Free eetlmalta Work |uaran|aed, ...- AR An MKelleat buy. - tim. in. SHadyiide T-M3I. P, L.l Walllnl, KBaVoWlorKBI-iMT. room, bedraom. ulllltlea, Adultl, PI FREE MriMATES-Attaralloni, ad' AKt aad Track Riatal mtloni. Palnttni, Interior and alter- leatKTaaks THRBB.ROOM apartment, eerond Bear lor. rou'll like our work. LO «.UH. IBPTIO TANKS, drywella, built, of modern garden type arojeel, At' car or truck, bow 1 cupancy March II or April 1. Tharmo- •LATB a JONLEs — Palntlni ana eetvleed, elianed, "Leecklni Reid,' Red Bank. SH ~ o. R Wllaaa. SH MMa,. *, •lal In private tint mertftgo it 4*4. Owner "• IM thole, ol ana or two-bedroom SH 14333 LITTLE!SILVER-OPPORTUNITY for tmall family or -retiring INTERESTED? . . . CALL aMttraont with two monthly Income. IghtljT location high above Sand; OWNER TRANSFERRED - LTLANTIC MOHUNDB — Tw* (MM couple who insist on the finest area. One floor, roekW colonial look Bar. Call AT 14*M or AT 1 Charming trffee-bsdroom rnch- MdrMat kMM* hi •^odJjMjkbajr- style. Lane living room with brick fireplace; full dining room, UK. 1 k Bh : tm ASSUME «>iS JIOP.TOAOB er, veiy handy Uttle Silver lo- •"SF^JKV"?* ? P P bedrooms, tile bath, (expansion DENNIS K. BYRNE Mown bat •' U* decade — thrae- cation. Tile bath. Fireplace ia attic with heat and plumbing connection), full cellar, porehTgs bedroom iplH level. Crcttvl.w Drive, Realtor • Insuror all gaa hone, t*c»*iion room, ga- living' room. Dining room. Elec- RANCH SFUT-T1* tea) uaidl- rage. Beautiful property. Now asking C2.M0. rage* load. *t treee. M.SM caak, W tric kitches. Screened perch. At- Tkn* ailraian. lare* raen*- SACRIFICE — Thia lovely three-bedroom, one-floor older home I West River Road Rumson, New Jersey a month par* all Full trlca — SIS,- IM nan wHb nreflace. apuMu* HO. Save with Bnjder. tached garage. Asking $10,000, hat plenty of space. Huge dining room, asd kitchen, full cellar, Telephone RUmson 1-1190 but will listen to aa offer. ASSIXMC at VORTOAOB 1 by New ldonmouth laur-aaltoom aallt ngary* " * «-* —• °~*•»* lorel, l'a batki, wall ann kilekea FOUR-BEDROOM COLONIAL hug* recreation room, built-i•uiJi-iBn ••rait, Only two years old. TUe bath ' little home-only five years old-selling for $14,300. Two HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAU H eer* IM. B.ttt caak. *— la now (room for more); homey living room with attract- all. VuU »HM — _ and powder room. 3S' living ...—Jlace; large, up-to-the-minute kitchen; recreation room in bow re* bew «• •Mbeett CrkM* kigbig* •/Full diaiag roam. Upto- JOSEPH 6. MeCUE RAY VAN HORN lat.reet rat... i electric kitchea. Full base- cellar. Quiet, ao-traffic street Take a look; you'll be surprised. JUNIOR tar am la a greet wklle *u w*meat, attached garage. Lovely William C. Waterman. Reel Eitete Manager REALTOR REALTORS BMU M*k *> tltretUra •tferlng. laadacaplag, top residential OVER A QUARTER CENTURY Ituu k.lranoA tw*-ator? Man betd.r- ill BROAD STREET. RED BANK ' SHadyside 1-3490 UlPMt, «*• unit ram, lotmal die- •eiiMofiooYySkvtjm. 30 Ridge Rd. RUmson 10M4 --' tw* Brepucee. aaaeiem RENTALS -Immediate THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE lion. Three-bedroom home, $01, , twe-tw garage, eeaa- HOUSUNRSALB HOUSES FOK SALE wtaiy laadtMMd V.i ewe., rtptrttn LAWLEY AGENCY FOR OVER 35 YEARS' Studio apartment, furnished, SOS. Igtil. MBorewawanr Hirer. A Mill RIVER VIEW — Center hall Invoetmant at We.**, w* Ma piece REALTORS EXPERIENCE" auric*** *t SaftM. HALL BROS. seven-room rancher. Fireplace, 100 Sttte'Hwy. » Red HARRY A. KEARNEY dishwasher, oil heat. Rtaltors & CO. RUMSON- SNYDER REALTORS MadyoMe i«n open . Five Corners, Middletowa RUMSON ESTATE AREA - 1U Consult a Realtor acres. Rancher, spacious rooms. FOUR-BEDROOM epUt level, be- acres of tall trees and shrubs. You Can Be Sure Completely air conditioned. LivLv - 4MU.4-MILE VIE. W RIVERFRONT- OS 1-3500 or SH 1-0070 sides fuusaed family room. Tile SMer home offering oversize ing and dining rooms, two bed- Bulkhead, dock, tall Pr" rooms for gracious Uvtoi. Large THESE PRICES NOT INrooms- , tiled bath, kitchen, full fruifitt ttrees. Remodeled home; 3W DELIGHTFUL WHITE COLONI 1 foyer. Living room with fire- J> - WHICH ONE FOR • nine rooms, four twu AL convenieathr loeatad n Rod SaSiSrSr'dSSS.. ^ place. Formal dlnrat room. But- huge fireplace, GE Bank near aelwoL buses and ler's pantry. Family kitchen. CI — Two bedrooms with unfin- 07.0107 count™ kitchen, porches, newshopping. Living room, full duy Laundry room. Lavatory. Four "NBW" area bedroom ranch, ished .attic for two more.- This carpeting, two-car garage. Ask- tag room, kltehea, three bed within walkiag distance to town double bedrooms and two tiled Cape Cod is $13,000 and theLtTTLE SILVER - Very unusual UVMMOO. Low tansT rooms, oae bath, full cellar with aadetatkM. baths Upstairs. Large walk-up,,. .at. - J2»»"y payments $00.30; (3) Forsplit level. Ideal for entertaining tauadry tuba and lavatory. Attic, tic. Screened porch. Three-car $300 down anyone can have this and plain family fun and com- PICTURE BOOK SETTING - attractive open porch, two-car garage with apartment. Asking two-bedroom Cape Cod with an fort. Living and dining rroonu, nMvINewly decorated four-bedroom Priced realistically modem kitchen. Three bedrooms, home. Two baths, paneled recre- t?sSt. rTearly 30T of froatage unfinished attic thst will yeild »MN.' on deadend street. Bargain at two more. Price, $10,500. two batha on one level. BtdrootBedroomn ottlMationi room, steam heat, two-car' n dead RUMSON - RUSTIC CHARM - and bath another level. Urge garage, % acre. Assume large SI_.T BACK AND ENJOY the $33,000$33000. Near acre plot. Four bedrooms. LITTLE HOME WITH BIG FEA• -recreation room. Powder room, FHA mortgage. Owner train-netsneighborhood, , lecaUoa, laadscep Two baths. Living room with TURES - Just listed! Charming ng and convenieace of thisi three- Charming den and bar; two-car tttMhcattache*d ferret)." ' Asking $37,000. » a tw»i aw *M> *f fireplace. Dining room. Modern Cape Cod with spacious 'livin• ' j[garage, patio, combination bedroom, two tilelNitbjgt lelev-»«v • IM UM Mau i* a*taa> kitchen. Flawless, condition. Pan- room and two large bedrooms screens aid storm sash, ',5Ju TOWERING OAKS AND HOLLY «.M ' I4uvtai g room win wooo-oura- JSJf l"i"M'SS eled game room with bar. Work- downsairs and two unfinished rail fence, dog kennel, nicel• -y r —Charming seven-room rancher ing fireplace, full diaiag raom, bats, MM wMMkMt WJUk I shop and laundry area In base- large bedrooms .upstairs. There landscaped deep plot Top value. ia highly desirable neighborhood. 'oeJIM ret*). IMlwtM ' r bright «wny UteheVwTm wal MMtbiy .pcyioitfjt '9tt vit ment. Huge screened, shaded are cedar-lined closets and Ve- Asking $K,O00T ^ ^ Attractive living room with fire- oven, refrlgemtor aad eatiai porch. Two-car garage. Fenced netian blinds Included. You see place and bookshelves, dinUg apace, full tile floored oasemeai SHREWSBURY play yard. Surrounded by other it and you'll love it and you'll RUMSON - Split level. Access roomL^DQflle, Ul*rQ9 DQQPQQIIlSa BMB^WWOICB with family room and Uuadry. lovely bones. Transferred own- buy it - $13,300 -1400 down. to the river. VerVy cheerfucheef l borneb , fifamilly room and lovely Jalousied Attached J AttackenKMdq garage. Below er oners this comfortable home Living and dinin• g nrooms, moderoderna porct Enclosed play ™ -— mea* t cost of $30,000. for $37,000. Low taxes. SATISFY THAT HOME LONG- kitchen, recreation room, three many, many extras; ' ING - Here is the ranch of com- bedrooms, two Hied baths, run 000. FIRST TIME OFFERED - Im, fort, convenience and durability. deck, patio, screened porch, two- ROLSTON JOHN B. RYAN maculate Runuon home. Three Owner must sell as he has been car attached garage. V/i ten COLONIAL OF DISTINCTION - RED BANK SH 14000 bedrooms and new tiled bath up- Prestige location. Three bed- __..„WATERBUR„ Y transferred so this is it! Three plot. Aiungmm. APPRAISALS «« stairs, ' Living room with cornew™"r bedrooms, one bath and all these rooms, VA baths, paneled den, REALTOR fireplace. Den. Formal dinin'g extras: paved drive, awnings, RUMSON - Rancher, built 1051 dishwasher, full basement, car-1INSURANCE MORTGAGES Situated very high. 1«£ acres, peting, brick patio, tw»car ga- • WBVw "a •—• pwj • lump ^ — «^- w washing machine, two patios, one II West Front Street Red Bank try. Modern kitchen. Guest ™ enclosed. Make an appointment Large living-room (heatirlater rage, many extras.- Immaculate '•UMCKOR ARBA H cl*M by t* room, or playroom with full bath — --—-» — ww» fl**wnv WMB V*g*g»aiBW«MW*l fireplace), dining room, tthree cortdition7l>riced to sell at $33,- SHadyside T-3500 RM Bank.tad aajan a unUM ml- and storage room. Full base- right now to see this ranch ., bedrooms. IVi liaths. kitchen, 500. dMtlal MrtrMaMbt; T* »M la t* M- $17,500 - 11,300 down. ment. Hot water heat with new small basement, jahwiie enclosed ,_ EXCITINC U8TIN0J ail burner. Covered porch. Ga- WHY PAY RENT? Look whal breexeway, large recreation if. YOU NEED 4 BEDROOMS, rage. Carpeting. Matching you can have for a small down room, attached twocar prage. THIS IS IT - Modem kitchen, AT drapes. Just redecorated. Black- payment and call the home your Asking $30,300. fireplace, enclosed breueway, per nwBlk. AMrtment. are great top drive. Fenced play yard. Low large garage. Close to school i APPLEIROOK ACENCY while ran M*k far A Mm*, but *rerj own. An almost new split level d«» wwtil «*u buf la • mubaitl lo*. taxes. Exceptional at 131,900. with three large bedrooms, two RUMSON — Southern colonial, transportation. Asking 110,000. Teur rmt Mitre win tun »n»wlng i baths, game room and laundry; new end custom built. Tailored RT. 3». MIDOLETOWN. N. J wken nil *ee end k» IM* •*• WATERVTEW RAMBLER-Rum- and located to the wants of anM River Rd., Fair Hayes, N. I .. Iwa-kedrooin nnek •**>* wHk baseboard heat, screens and OSeerne 1-2 J00 lug* aeiulPMd Mhwu kHeben, «*H- son estate area.. 1*4 wooded storm doors. All this can Intelligent, discriminating buyer. SHadyside 7-4100 •A TUtTbltad*, MtabkutlM ala- acres. Center hall plan. Living had, plus a 4%% mortgage for access to and partial view of CHAPEL HILL, MIDDLETOWN niaim atarm u» iriu «*nl**d room with atone fireplace. Din- 30 yean. Actually true at $10,-river. Four very large double -Upstairs, downstairs and ' Mil* IIMMAMS lot. ItHMdltW Me- Ing room. Large kitchen with 000. bedrooms, two baths and powder REDDEN AGENCY three bedrooms-charming! dining area. Three bedrooms. room. Expansion available, two year-old restored home oa .._.::"".'. _ ." ffft Tiled bathroom. Rear terrace. bedrooms and bath*. Two-car at Realtors — Insurors I -— Itt^atuiitBA Makdk —-*^ 4Wdal OWNER TRANSFERRED •vTvap DlaM*^OllldM BlHw vH IvrJal. tletown, oa Attached two-car garage. Ideal MUST SELL. For $1,000 down tached garage. Asking $00,000. for later expansion. Anxious own- LOOKING FOR A NEW HOUSE? with fuU comforts of modem liv neeSS. « r«ik«i*w Tame*, co t-m you can have this four-bedroom LONG BRANCH - Sturdy, wel ing. Original fireplaces, one er offers for $30,900. split level home with 1}, baths. Not in a'development llvlngj room, other in modernised mt r BOAT SHOW SPECIAL-Spark constructed house on. Norwood eJJSSf*k! * - Yes, the children can • romp Ave., near business district. Nice TAKE YOUR CHOICE kitchea with electric range. Hand- «UIH tuaat iTMoTanir lirtag linr; new eight-room home. Semi through house or property and liewn open beams throughout, yet private boat slip. Paneled cen accessible neighborhood. Living (All new): Mother will be satisfied; there is and dining rooms, kitchen, three ood wiicn floors won M* ter halt. Living room with fir* a game room for rainy days, and bedrooms, dressing room and RANCH - Three bednbms. liv- newed.. Separate breakfast room, p'aee. Dining room. 1000 kitchen property to run on. The kitchen bath, two-car detached garage, Ing room, large kitchen, tile bath, pawpanele' d dea In the gracious man v••••t breakfast area and dish- la a «Mght..aiHi,.the:man.9tuttie attic, cellar. Asking $14,900. wall oven and dryer; garage. Im-ner nor; :paved terrace for outside v ''er. Paneled den with second house has toon tp work his,hob- mediate,occupancy, $1J,OW. meala, Hrst floor powder . That tM IPMBM W th. f -'ace. Guest bedroom. Lava- bies in. too. Asking $10,000. and aeooad floor bath la modem tor- Three bedrooms and two SPLIT LEVEL - Living room, manner, also two-car data ' tiled baths upstairs. Two-car at- DELIGHTS FASTIDIOUS AND WEART-NEMETH den. three bedrooms, kitchen garage. Condition excellent tached garage. Full basement. DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE AGENCY with dining area, garage. June onlyl3M00. Large lot. Immediate occupancy. This fashionable section of Mid- occupancy. $10,500. Asking $33,900. dletown, with its wooded estatei 102 WEST FRONT STREET 1 «M fitriMfitriMtt BtBtatata H *f New Je and soft rolllfighlUs.il the per- SPLIT LEVEL - Combination me**, irtin '&,-*&£* Mt eiMedlag lM *C tMiej. akw MMMt kMekM Mtk Dally: »•• Sunday: 1- cupancy. Below market at $1S,NO. ing, ahtmiauiMakiM..**m. ^M^^blBatlo combination n win*wia-t- e tiful rounds. 31' living room and'dishwasher, two baths, two- dowa and doors, cyclone fence. bre.k«*M .re*, m balM. rail Mirer. with Tiienlaee. 30' heated sun LITTLE SILVER - Hillside car Immediate oceupan- Mortgage can be essumeassumed at 4) room. Dining room. Den. Mod- frame and brick ranch in top per cent interest FHA appraised, em kitchen. Pint floor laundry RUSSELL M. BORUS residential section. Fireplace in rhirty-year mortgage' available. $1,000 down. Srlling price $10,000. UNCKOVT. NBW OVSTOM , BU1L' room. Space for future lavatory. REALTORS living room, dining room, modem REDDEN AGENCY RANCH, en tiun n.tural weeded ^wajyaair. #§* _*iiae)ff<*Tajwia|i Three bedrooms. Tiled bathroom. electric kitchen, three twin bed- plot. Rasa llvlas r*r» wltk brick Bre- Haw jaaaai - •• . 600 River Road CAPE COD ..... —nM (Him tMm, apgcitu* Basement. Hot water heat. Cov- rooms, two baths, full basement 301 Maple Ave. Cor. Bargee PL k*B. *M MM1PUI *rM. ered porch. Reer terrace with with recreation room and laun- THREE BEDROOMS with ahiml- way da*, thn* Mrciy biliaawa. Fair Haven, N. J. SH 1-1000 H wltk*, niU IMNMIaa ktMaV - - barbecue. Two-car garage. Ask dry, two-car attached garage, •v. .—:d. wate*H •r atl kMt. rang*. B*llder> w ing$31,S00. - SHadyside 7-4532 . paved drive and many extras In- WlBdOWS rifle, at ISljC J*»«. \.*ffi etronf lUtltor. MS 1 JUST cmtMD - Bumwwui feur. cluding dishwasher and power ROLAND PIERSON SSSSBHW3& Mraom KamMa bout. Tuwrmif mower. Immediate occupancy. WIOjsxwNal BHOH OWfWMlt* u* anwr. am t-a*». HALL BROS; iiSZiut, iSun»ulr trjoipui. Tn- turn IMklM*. knul mains »>«>. Asking $10,000. We have thekey. AGENCY Salliat Price $0,500. K A irettr •*»• 2 dm. Man MUMs with tarsi pin- b im* aetgkbwkMd. i or nub voMMun, oa- Realtors ut Two lulht. DM* will-to-w.U cmr- FAIR HAVEN - Attractive three- ' Mortgage* — Insurance larso^kltoliM raarMHM t* tk* order « BOWARD •II River Read Fair Haven pMini.' aiMntiit ml I«ri|i. Jut bedroom ranch in fine neighbor- LITTLE SILVER EXCLUSIVE William S. Garrison wjtf^rtkkibarf, a badra*m* and balk, NjMt. prnleead *Mk.~*M"«aii "it SH 1-TI00 hood near bus line and shopping. MHmaM Nat Vnl»k»l liaaded Hr ta- .. •! tk* MdtmgMd, WIIIIMI •nfMtTmmt UM JMnmwm «e> ADAWABUB RUMao» HOMB - Ranch — Three bedrooms, fire- Kin •• tkl* tremtndeoa bur al WdSM. MUMM. BalSBrwaarjr* BiMwMr *l the «lt*ts* btaatlful. madini lwnw, luit right to* .Modern electric kitchen, full ace, garage. Nicely landscaped. AGENCY liwaaxt A. Armatma lualtor. SH>IM- tht mill tttnllr dtilrlnt l>r|i ittj basement with finished family MM A«*., Uttl* SlTrer. SH I-4ISS. Ik* MM Idt D. TenpUnt, daM.Md*ad!. • to $35,000. ^ REALTOR • INSUROR UM I* ktrebf five* t* th. crtdlMtonn TO roomi, Itrn cKuwtf, OK fw ID* Mrnroom. Immediate possession DISTINCTIVE tmmnr. Ai ». it u tn •••«y m«ii>- Broad St. Red Bank '\TBrtrrlONT. atTUCIIBAD, dMtw*.' Jl Mid d.cataedto pr.Mtt I* tk* Mined, tu»f hntcd, ttUM-btdroom Owner transferred. Asking $10, BOAT MARINA ter aartetage, Se* tkl* enarrniag MM •*!• BIKUIH tktlr claim. uM.r IS THE WORD komt »tm » »• llvlnl room, • dtn, SHadyside 14004 Coutikil agrre»ndea1 t>M cod tn » •»•• iUo efOOMfoont WWleJWWOTof * b I. AriMtrong lUallof. SM I Ufftk'*!*''* " clou* UndKiMl »'«, HUM RIM fcM-basement, attached garage, many dishwasher Included. Two-ear at- At*.. Utll* Bhrtr, SH Hwt r*». is-ia-SS-Maraa « •nm* »re MUM iMd-tiMd Marms; MI, two tuhf, ltrn Unas room extras. Four per cent GI mort- LINCROFT tached garage. • Assume 30-year A wfAnT'OIU-bA WITII ItlValRTIBIV wltn log-buralof nnpitct, dlnlm ttM. gage available. Full price $31,000. Better built ranch, three bed- III »rl»ate ftnM *• *kt* at kin. Modtrn rmmr kitetwn. Two-e«r •• rooms, fireplace, laundry room, mortgage, $fl*000. Must be seen Oarseau* nkw.nam Olon/el an »arlr ttn. Hot wtttr liatt. nm n«< Ul M aik dentlil >r<>. BIMk to mort.ro ithool. ATTRACTIVE SPLIT LEVEL - superior condition inside and out. appreciate it Price $35,000. each Mm" huge kltckin • t**r book IKIM* ar. A IHI;Sliny tllrti. AiUni IIS.IM. terra*** tore* overtook. » «»'r book One mile from Red Bank. Three See and be convinced. Asking rent It $301 monthly, three- plti. e.blnat. and a*i-»*-eu». deer*.- tMk t* th* &n7 lion roam naM, four large bedroom*, BSTATB OV SAM BIUARRO, D8- Ttewurar tar not •carda t**nr boomk Hit «oraMePl*undnr HEART or RUMSON '— Colonial cot bedrooms (room for fourth), ul- $34,500. year lease, nicely furnished CCASBP cent (Itaji «/ the I. ill III. Uteh.n 111111 inJi u tinIan In "pttcilcatty mw" eonmtHm. miner oltk dreialng raora. 1!> baihe. ta**M*l trtMte r garage tra-modern kitchen' with dining Mil cellar, datdched two-Mr garage, Purauant ta the wder *t BDWARU .nd mini k* d*M S garage. All eUnter con«tructlon. Thtc* lartc RED BANK RUMSON AREA - IteaMciaklr prlcM at lll.MO. If. ta Su !. BROtiai:, eurretal* *f the C*unt» tnd hour mentioned Hie •nun houit !»•«• «l »; hulroomf, two bcaatltal till bitln. area, large paneled family room, SALE OR RENT Executive . sacrificing this un- photn alkum ol tin* rwrnel, rail Bl. if Hdnmotth, thlt diy mm, m th. SN.se detoi •UIIMMIC earlr American daeor anarint puiFliU dtn. Uf-bumlni lire- extras, Convenient location, near Attractive two-bedroom ranch, wood A. Armetrens RMItar, Ml •»*• appllcatlea of the underelgned, John I punt tnd to in Imriueuleie cmdlllon. A great plica. rimlly-ilMit miehmi. .rui: usual four-bedroom ranch home; MM Are., Little Silver. SH HIMA, . ramie, Beta Bi.euter of the eettte ku* Jbr SJS.600. baMraint. Hot wattr oil hfat. Un bus line. Assume 4K% GI mort- excellent condition, possibility for bath, paneled family raom, •Ll"th»e ..«•!?.*•Mid Sa•j ."""."ftM . •.•"••*«dMited. ufuat at 133,000. gage and pay only $100 peexpansionr . Kitchen, dining area IBW BIOHT-ROOM BPUT. Few bed netlee la herhereee r Mven ta tk* eredlton reject iif *nd ail . BXCLUSIVB formal dining room, living room tNtn, J'i Mhi. bar window ll»- •I Mid d*d*M**M M w triNM u Un l»J*» rM*rt« «f Ik* MD BANK -' Walk ta Broad StrMl, month. Fullpriee llt.100. Im- and living room, two-car garage. with fireplace, two acrei. Pro- ins rMia, Mpi'tt* fairiBf dtnmg n*ai, eH tkelrutirai uMir *t *«der of Uw '. JOHN C. CONOVER AGENCY -loui Ulir Jwrai la tiealMnt tot mediate occupancy. Asking $13,800. • ' epaelaua all ga. kneken. M tt. pa»el*< « tf tk* T*«mgM» .lion. Urn dlalni roam, mMan fessionally landscaped near riv- racMtllw. r***», MM Dtttat - Uleban. Uratoqr •» flrat now. Vaqp RoduWtottTiMO. larfi room. HM mttr nil !»•!. LINCROFT-Larie, modem four- FARMS. ACREAGE, «W-Jai.»i»iUj»JiJ«. JOHN A. raritxo S*rM*. BstallaM »»iua it bedroom reach ia delightful MIDDLETOWN-ASSUMPTION COMMERCIAL, AND na« . Thre*be*nom home - Mvtal country, setting. Two tile baths, INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE. tlhTOftqpT, BARN Mb TMMMBD room modem kitchen - onwar —"'-* family room, wall oven II Bread Streetiatenr SMM attached garage. Price $13,800. !titchen IN warn, ewMr* M»MI. SII *M VAN VLIET ing room with •»? »•««•,,•, > Half Mile Rd. Red Bank cleu* nama. tnr.e *rer«M bedrMme, You may^purchase this fine gw srvBsr* are MtM, aMruM Haref ***l*r Mil, SM.S* •tone fireplace in living room, SHs'dyside 1-7575-6 I It. living r*«n wild eMMIil fir.- ranch for tfin down and HI Agency to a.uallfl.4 kuyar. (lace, merit* dlblng noni, deluie per month pays all, Line Rd. Holmdel Lawrtne* J. Schilling •lutrl* illthen with sin* kreakbtt b*r. U.S. 1TIBL HOUM-CtiMCt of l» 111, Spring it. Re* Bank rnnatlati btaem.nl, *v*rdM l.r.ge WH lannt floor pun: prlui bwm III,' Reduced te lie.eoo. ti'a in aur phMe 900 to U0.000. MoJil hsma loeatad on SHad'tlda Mill m um nmm cuttim nut •loum. Blw«od A, Armttreng Realtor. MATTHEW J. GILL HOLMDEL •— Five-room ranch Oak Hill nil,, Mlddlttown. Ooin lor !»• VBTBIIANII — No down venri.nt. IT! M Preeptet Ave., Utlle Silver SM I- aatction flituntay antl Sunday artar< per month, A houeo .houM h* llttei , "The Broker on l'/i acres plus in very desir- CONSTANCE SMITH •won. Or call Svaralt H. Tarona. OS !• j rou aa well a. a ault er a ilreia? Who Knows Middlelown" able location. Large kitchen, 14 Maple Ave. ' Fair Haven I nil* are dMM't lit, we hi*. *»<>> OOeUao three bedroonu, large enclosed Ihit (timr will. Tnret'bMreom "Tw*. •»"»»•, The etriwlur* IMIwlM a hui S DanCoaaiaail »tUN SH 1-3300 bednam'itlit Ievel7 mloi aia»>l» wllh dining area, ...riw.M .«J»f. •« *a> Highway 35 , Middletown porch, double garage. GI mort- pool, atllo, («nd»e*Md oae aer., MMBMIH, larige, aluminum in* im, li*lit** deluie kll Are.- M L gage can be assumed. $10,000. RED BANK DUPLEX - Six eck raom, llTlag room, drar~ ill** turn N*h and Mieene, wln-altad MdMdfMmaf , bark, teller OSborne 1-3200 modera kltehea, Three bathe, bMUtllul li.a. •* (Ms *»er. . I rooms, Ule bath each side, two- arch. jMMRMat, lw»Mr — 1W oo Slmwi- LINCROFT-Outstandlng custom Mm no ranch oa over an acre. Private car garage. Ideal location. Close street. Large living and dining to BreaTstreet. $31,500. Wh« Builtig, Jelling.« limrtng. SM OMUMrl'a f Iret ni*H*f nm. rooms, fine kitchen, laundrj FAIR HAVEN BUNGALOW - HAniB COX AOBNOV AmaanoOK RAHOII *• M* un. with room, three bedrooms, two fun Close to bus and shopping center, IS Comucha privi^ ot*t*s*n Uvlna rooaa with rireplMe, drain* Mr snt**, autai ib*r are MMM:I V baths. Full cellar, baseboard hot Living room, dining area, two joen fhree ew *IMS Mdraomi, i« iTLAHTIfl HIOMUNDO-Tei* Mnlir s»,ow, Servlnj Monmoulh CttttAr Our IS tra. b.lhe aenaned parck, dlehw.ati.r, 4<\ II*UI*I eleeiient cmdltMn, hat wat.r ** MAIM, aurie M M*aMs*> water hest, fireplace, double ga- bedrooms, bath, full cellar, two- cant martin* cm be aMuia.d uat b> all, hard w*M IIMM, stt«g*, •Mt. M* wMr ami tMMBA M eJrll.*, rage. $14,500. car garage. Asking price $10,900, ron «AI,K OR rlBMT M MtalCS, Near trineporiallM.tr*- GLA2EBR00K RUMION - Ixntlr dap* cod houaa In KTBRANS — No down Mfkitnt, IIJ- Ing, anhool end ehurcha*. llf.Ptt, .... MADUNI liM ». M. Oi Good terms. ont o( cholca n«llhhothooili. Hall hlosk •*» lull price, II a ranen M.tna la irook Aiancv, Rink Rullitlng, Atlantic MVTWMONT HOMB — Almwl two from inu, l!(!i block! from mw Ktuwl. Ill.lilariHal, AT I-ITIT, AGENCY ifnutllul ir» lln,u alrnl, plftity ol •our cholci, you'll ifilnk Ihl* M* m . uswnaB eisrut acrci, Living twin, library, (lining arminili, annny, Hr|», llvlnf room uitorn built lull lor nil wllh It. thrt. —Older home, comMMa- otma. M. uat B*f*r* reMtrea*. mk SMN «.. eats Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson room, four hcdroomi, two bttrii, | CONSTANCE SMITH • no h.ilrapma, eitra large living Ir renovateil and mmtarnlMd. Mod- rut. l«l),0W. with tircplicf, illnlni roam, nm pdreh, own, Iliad Tilth wllh v.nilorv, rani*, moqarnmn. nioa* RU 1-1700 Nights RU 11074 14 Mspls Ave. Fair Haven kltflhtn, two lj«drMrni. Nlcf dry c«ll*r. iltirla, comblnallon .lumlnum etorrn ern kllehan anil naiialhf , New h.allni dm (Itlc. Call rtU 14S74 lor apaolnl nth and a l.rs. larnlacMd IM, fieri yilem, plumblnj W>lrin|, riv. iMtne, Cill OtMlfied—SH 14)010 or OS inaAMT or RED HANK, mm t>«< Sehanck Agtney SH 1-2300 ra»nl. r*l locausn. Inmedlal* PMWIIIMI, HI v*vv*4pinfi ngf*lriv*i rnmi, on. *nil Half b*Ui«, hot water »at UN down. The Hers A|.ne> fit s^idftaV- «'•• halt, hatted tun porch and l.unilry S Undtfi Ma» B«nk MIDDUCTOWN - Can Ktananorg. Will nUHSON - Bualnti tana, BII-IMITI aacrlflee three-bMroem, W rench. N' I, Mldiil.nwn, OS MW, rnom. Madera kncheri, Ilia bath, BIB 1 houM, bath, hot watar-all Iwali HODBRN THRBB fa.lk, Kite "— l, Wtlklni itlit.nce.jj iuni.il living room, It'ilf kitchen, ten. bath, WBST DBAb - Naw ranch, 1,4*1 iMMtMlsl MMI us srMnd HIDDLITOWN - Two.|amlly houM. 7 hall •niranta hall, two-ear tereje, anVTBaT TkiM atlraeaja, lw« full Mitt, t im, *M tcro, dlika. MM K K«io,"""w' •-h IB) JMMC ncnm • Science Fair nte •( SttSatw MR .. ftnd lor ttw Vowufto *M _.... At College iiiv*r, Comtr ot Hoomuuiii, fuu ot Ctmti it stoeiwwt. tta_ of .-.- Hew Jersey, will meet «t ti» pltctt Kotlc* MI hereby (i>m tost tjiialVM Jersey, »Ui satel « tb* IUCM Mrsto- eaat, to Protvcct Avenue; east aMe of after designated on berelaafter devisoated on Prospect Avenue from Rumion Road votera of the Borough ot Sea Bright, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960 lorth to Harding Road; eaat side of Comity of Monmouth, Bute ot New ju- TUE8DAY, APRIL 18, 1980 Tomorrow between the houn ot 7:00 a. m. *nd larding Koad to Intersection ot Ridge aey, not already rtgiKcrel In alW mu-between Ih* houn of 7:00 s. m. and Business Mirror nicipality under the lawa of Kew Jer-8:00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time). 8:00 p. in. (Eastern Standard Timt), Itoad: both Bldei of Harding P,oad from WEST LONG BRANCH - High ntersectlon ot Ridge Road aouth to aey governing permanent reglatratlon lor the purpose of conducting the Pri- for the purpoec of conducting the Pri- may regiaier or tranafer wttn the clerk fly S4W D4FS0/V school students in Monmouth and mary Election (or the nomination ofRumaon P.oad; all of Roilyn Court; all mary Election tor Ihs nomination of Candidates. of Attica Court; all of Laurelwood of aald municipality at hia office, Bor- Candidates. ' Drive; all'of Harrison Avenue: north ougn Hall, HIM tail Ocean Avenue, AP BUSINESS ANALYST cean counties will place com- Said Primary Election will t* field Be*. BrlgHt," tlfcw Jsraey, at any time Bald Primary Election will be held laiid municipalitiilit y tof r thHei purpose ilde ol P.umson Road from Harding _i tald municipality tor Ihe purpoie petitive displays in the Monmouth rtoad weat to Prospect Avenue; aouth leiween Wedneiday, April 2U, 1*». and __ nominating electors of a President Tnuraday, Septemuer 29,. liloD, during of nominating elector! of a President Savers are still in the saddle and Vice President of the United side of Rumson Road 'from Seven and Vice Prelldent ot the United College Science Fair tomorrow. Bridges Road weat to Prospect Ave- the lollowlng houra: Daily »:u0 a. m- »Mch'ls""the"drvldta« line between Dla- and the U. S. Treasury is coming States, and nominating a United state lo 12:00 noon, 2:00 to 4:lu r. m.; SatBtatei- , and nominating a United Gtatea Port Monmouili Prizes of technical instruments Senator, a Member of the House of nue; both ildei ot Proapect Avenue, Senator, a Member of the House oftoiitra Vn l and No. 3 tntnctS (**> off second best in its competition Representatives for the Third Congres- commencing at Rumion Road south to urdaya, Sundaya and Holldaya excepted. Representative! tor Ihe Third Congres- Karen Grant, daughter of Mr. tnd citations will go to winners KEnee Road; all of Church Street; all Alao aectemlj«r 21, 28 and 29. I960, fkiSthWeaterly »»»« W*ggJ, ""t,,™* with other forms ot investment sional Dlsulcl ol New Jersey, two irom 7:UI to 11:0(1 p. ra., or at Per sional Dlatrlct ot Mew Jeraey, two and Mrs. William Grant, Gor- i upper and lower classes. Membera of tne Board of Chosen Free- of Queens Drive; All ot Queenx Drive Members ot Ih* Board ol Choaen Free- » aS a 1£r*2& MeSow- lor their business. holders for tlie County of Monroouth, eaat; all of Prince Place; north ilde m&nent Reglatratloo Bureau, Court- holders for the County of Mocmouth, rook Avenue: Whence 77) continuing don Ct., celebrated her 13th High school student exhibits in ind for the following municipal offices, of Kings Road from Prospect Avenue houae, Freeaold, New Jeney, at. anyand for th* following municipal of- iortherly and Northweiterly, along the Few think that interest rates east to Seven Bridges Road; welt aide turn between Wedneaday, April 20, fices, vii: dividing ilnV between Dlttrlcu A. 3 birthday last week at a surprise Main Building, as well as Mon- of Seven Bridgea Road Irom Klnce IWO, and Thuraday, September 29, I960, and No. 1. be the dlatauce what It •re likely to drop significantly or 'Three Councllmen, two for the full Road north to Rumaon Road; weat tide during Ilit following houra: Dally >:« A Mayor for the full term ol two party at the home of Mr. and mouth College student displays in «rm of three years, an. one lor Uie ~ m. to 4:30 p. m. Aaturdaya V;O0 yean. may to the Beginning. that easy money is likely to re- __ ___. _ _. ___ _. _p _••_ __ _ * a *• •! *«_ • of willow Drive south to Amelia Circle; The place ot meeting of Board of Mrs. Donald Cameron, Napp Cir., campus science buildings, will be umpired term of one year. all of Brook Avenue: sit of Orehart „ 12:00 noon. Sundaye and Holiday! Two CouncUmen for tht full term ol Electloi and polling place lor the place tight for some time. So An Aaieasor for tlie full term Places all of Monroe Avenue; til of eicepted. Alao (epumbcr 27, 2a andthree yean each. Monmouth. Present were open to the public from noon 3V, I960 from 7:00 p. m. to »:00 p. m. ilrd Election Dlltrlct It at tht rire the rivalry is stiU unabated. four years. Lovett Avenue; all of Laurel Drive; al A Tax Collector for the lull tern of Broaa Street Nancy Cameron, Sally DeLoren- until 5 p.m. Hosts will be stu teak Circle; all of Markham On TnurMay, September 29. 1M0, thefour yean. Bald Primary Election will be held Placi atl of North Lovett Avenue; nglatratlon booka wlU.b* cloaed until Vaartk ElecUoei OMriel To halt the increase in redemp- a», Judith Clhone, Mary Schmidt, dents of the sponsoring college [or the purpose ot nominating persona Said Primary Election will be held Df the respective parties to uie offices eaat ilde of Branch Avenue from after the forthcoming Genual Election for th* purpoie of nominating persona Election Dlitrlet Four !• hereby de- tions of Series E and H Savings Janice Pleger and Joanne Cronin clubs in chemistry, life science above mentioned and alao to elect one Markham Place north ta Rumion on Tueaday, November t, IMO. . _ the reiMClve parties lo the offices fined and described ss that i«Uon and male an. one female member from Road; all of Wlnfleld Drive. Notice ol change of realdenc* or ap-abov* mentlontd and alto lo elect one territory of thi Borough deilgnsted aa Bonds and the drop in their and physics. plication for tranifer of registration follows: each election district In Monmout Polling place for thle dlatrlct It ta*ahall be made either by written re- male and one female member from tales, a House committee is pro- Deborah Merker, daughter ol The student chairman for the County as Membera of the Uonmout Fire Howe, PrMpecl avenue. each election dlatrlct In Monmouth BEGINNING at the common mejtlni County Executive Committee for each queat forwarded to the Municipal Clerk posing to eliminate the legal limit fair is Joseph G. Conti. Long rRID_L. AVERS, or the County Board of Election! on County aa Membera of the Monmouth point ot Eltctloa Dlstrlcta No.. 1, i,! and At. and Mra. Donald Merker, of the two major political partlea, Borough Clerk. forma provided by aald MuniclpU clerk County Executive Committee for each 4 In the cente?of Neptune Highway and on the amount of interest the 'alada Ave., celebrated her Branch. (Republican and Democratic). Feb. J9. I* ' SI13.BO or Board or by calling in perrjn at theot the two major political psrtlei, running thence (1) Southerly, along the Treasury can pay to holders. Also ten delegates-at-large and .. olllce ol the Municipal Clerk Jr County (Republican and Democratic). center line of Neptune Highway and seventh birthday Wednesday of Co-vice chairmen are Paul H. alternatedelegateaatlarge are to be Alao ten delegalm-atlargi and tin along tht dividing Hne4 between D a- chosen by t the • Republican Party t Board ol Electloni up to alu? Including trlcts No. 3 and No. 4, be the dis- But the PrtaMaat already but week with members of her Hulte, Mantoioking. Gerald E. September 2», IMO. alternate delegstes-at-targe are to be npnaent aaioi Republican Party at'th The polling place tor tha Borougn ot chosen by the Republican Party to tance what It may to Cranberry Brook hat pewer to raise lateteat family. Uhler, West End, and William National Convention, and. alao tba Boaocoa or KEAMSBIIBO, N. t. Sea Bright la located at thi Borough repreient said Republican Party at theand the dividing lint between the Town- two district delegate! and two alter- '" " lOH Eaat ocean Avenue, Sea Rational Convention,. and also that Sip ol ocean and the Borough oljat- rat« aw* bet* tfJd. Yet tke J. Even, Oceanport. - ' iate-dlitrlct.••, two dlltrlct delegatea and two alter- ontown and running thence (2) Weat- publican National Convention, am trltt Boards of Kleclion'and Raglslry Traaaujr has and* aw mve to Hie birthday of Mrs. James The work of up to 70 students In, and for th* Borough of Kianaburg. Bright, New ILAREHCJe E STEVBNI^ nate-dlstrlcl-delegatet to tht said Re- i wenty-four delegatcs-at-larte and Clerk. publican National Convention, an< 4* •», lastaed It it tUaalag a Noble was celebrated Wednesday from 20 high, schools will be ex-twelve altemate-elegatei-at-larg* are foamy of Monmouth, tt«a of Niw twenty-tour deleguea-at-large and &SSL?i SSSffSS lo ba ehoaen by the Democratic party Jwaty will meet al Oie desl(nttld Feb. at, 3* SM.40 twelve alternate-delegatel-at-large are drive to ftt ctafieyen to step at the home of Mrs. Fred West- amined by three college judges: lo represent *ald>. Democratic Party at to be choiinby the Democratic Patty along the center line of Hope Hold to ' veil savings endorf, Keansburg, by members Dr. John R. Hobble, West Long ha National Convention, and four dis- , TUEIDAT, APRIL 18, INS to repreient laid Democratic Party at its Inlenectlon with u» ewler Iln* ot a»l» Ipayit trict delegates and two alternate ilr letwien tha koura of 7:00 a. m. and •jcoiatar Ihi National Convention, and four dla- Wrckotf Road; aad th* dividing line -s»^-_ of tbe Cinderella Club. Each Branch, chairman of physics and • • delegates to the Democratic ML :00 p. m., lo conduct th* Primary Election for the purpoa* of nomlnttlr trlct delegatea and two alternate dis- between Districts No. 4 and No. T, pleat ta thttr month a name is chosen from adviser to the physics club; Dr. I Convention are to b* choten by trict delegates to the Democratic Na- tfeanta (4) In a Nonh.tlttrly. Norther- It that, hither th* respective partlea In the Third Con- tional Convention are to be chosen by ly and Easterly direction along tha di- Tat among the members and a John T. Tehie Long Branch reulonal Dlltrlct of the State «f New Notlc* la hereby given that Ih* D_-the respective partlea In the Third Con- viding Una between Districts No. > h or BO, ersey In said Primary Election. tncl Boaida of selection and Registry gressional District ot ill* State of Newand No. 4, be Ih* distance) what II may ta "shower" given. Mrs. John Hal- chairman of biology and adviser Notice Ii hereby given that qualified tfet aariagt toad is ttw DM ypjssm ^,R»A^ in and for Mi* Borough of Ntw Shrews- lersey In said Primary Election. to th* point or pUee of Beginning, low/eg was honored at the lasl to the life science club, and Dr voten of the Borough of Little Silver, DSLEOATEa AT LARGE TO THE bury, County of MonrawitUt State of •Notice U hereby given that qualified rrhe plice of meeting ef Boird at riak la tht aaUaa, County of Monmouth, State of New Jer- NATIONAL CONVENTIONS OF New Jersey, will meet at th* placca voters of the Borough of Eatontown, Election and polling plat* for ttit meeting. Wayne R. Wenger, Atlantic High sey, not already registered In said mu- hirelnafler designated on County of Monmoulh, State or New Fourth Election Dlatriet it at Ih* Me- nicipality under the laws .of New Jer- EACH MAJOR POLITICAL PAR- Hi the Wile lavet- lands, chairman of chemistry. TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1880 Jersey, not already registered In tsld morial School, Grant avenut. sey governing permanent registration municipality under the state lawa at may register or tranafer with the clerk b*tw*sn tb* houn of. T;00 a. m. *nd ANDREW a. BECKER, Jack and Robert McCully The adviser to the chemistry OP^THE^THIItD CONORESSIONA lino p. m. iEastern Standard Time* New Jeney governing permanent regls* of said municipality at hla office. Bor- tor the purpoa* of conducting Ih* PriIntlo- n may register or transfer with Borough Clerk. The Treasury hu power to lift Ralph Kern, this place, and club is Dr. Virgil F. Payne, ough Hall. Prospect Avenue, Little Sil- the clerk of asld municipality at his of- ver, New Jeney. « any time up to A UNITED STATES SENATOR. mary Election tor th* nomination of Feb. M, 2» ' tltS'n these rates now because last Thomas Hughes, East Keua- Long Branch, member of the A'MEMBER OP THE HOUtE candidates. * < lice, Borough Hall, Broad Street. Eaton. anil Including Thunday, March 10, 1M0. Uld Primary Eltctlon wlU b* held tows, New Jeney. Monday, Marcs T. year Coogreu raised tbe rate burg, visited Joseph Hughes in chemistry faculty. during the following houn. Daily 9:00 OP REPRE8ENTATIVES (THIRD 1M0: Tuesday, March 8, 1M0, and a. m.. to 4:00 p. m. Saturdays ft a. m, CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.) ..i uld municipality for the purpose REOtSTBY AMD Unit to 4% from IU former VA of nominating *l*ctors ot a Preslden Thursday, March 10, uto tnm 2:00 to HOTME Baltimore. to 1- noon. Sundays and'Holidays ex. TWO MEMBERS OF THEand Vic* Prnldtnt of th* United 4:0-•-0- p-. m., and from T:30 to S:0O p. m. cepted. Also March », » and 10, 1M0, BOARD OF CHOSBN FREEHOLD- at 111* Borough Hall, or at Ptrmanent BOKODOB OF BVM9ON, tl. I. per cent Ihe Treasury then set acoinav AND ELECTION from 7:00 to B-.OQ p. iti. or at Per. Hat*!, and nomlnstlng a United SUte *t jh* and: for Iht purpoit of Electing OnOne Senator, a Member of th* HOUM "--—Rlglatrallo' n Bureau, Courthouse Free- Nolle* la twrtby glvia that tha Dla- tha present Hi per cent rate, The 13th birthday of Bruce NOTICE mananent Registration Bureau, Court- ••nan,I, • JK*UIW«C M UI« nvyn »• hold. Nnr Jtnty. at any time up it»o trlct Boardt ot Election and Rtglstry house, Freehold., New Jeraey, at anyMale and One Femal* Member of theRepreatntatlvM tot th* Third Cong na. and including Thunday, March 10, [Ba bopiac that would halt redetnp- Walling, am of Mr. and Mrs. Bcwaavay, N. t. ilonmouth County Siecutlv* Commll sionsj 'District "of Mew" Jeracy, two *n4. Tl! in ani for Ih* Borough of Rumaon, or time up to and including, Thursday, •lonal Dlatrlct of M«w Jtrwy two during thi following fioun: Dally — County of Monmouth, tut* of New Jer NolleJc*« Uli htrtbf given that tht DUDU-- March 10, 1900, during Ihe following •e* irom each of the Election Dlimcte H*mb*n of th* Board of Cbown tit* ttona and Increase aalea. James Walling, Wilson Ave., Irlct BovdBoarc a of Election and fteKlitrilryy rom each of th* two Major poUtlS. holdm for the County of Monmouth, a.ra."to 4i»»Mn., Baturdua »:» a.sty. will meet at Ih* plant htnla houn: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. ra. and lor tht following municipal of. m. to 12:00 noon. Sundaya and Holiday* after designated on But last moath aalea trailed the Sunday. a an4d lolorr On Borouiti or ttuawtbury, Baturdaya COO a. m. ta 12 noon, gun- partlei. eieepted. Also March s. » and 10, IMO, Cauntf of Monmouln, |UU of Newtlayi and Holldiya eicepted. Also Notlc* la further glv*n: that _ TUEIDAT, APRIL It, MS* year ago figure again while de- JcrMjJcrMjrr, will meet aat th« plica herein- March I, 9 and 10. I960, from l:0O qualified voten ot th* BorauSi o^i "AVuir for th. fuU term ol two after delimiteimitd on KeansDurg, N. }. "NOT ALREADY" y*an. . • • • the between the hour* of 7:O» a, aa. and • itopped It Members of the Monday Night P. m. to 9:00 p. m. . reglatered under tha Uw* of th* stau "" J»- <*"«•»_««»"" '"".I. TUBIDAY, APRIL U, 1M0 On Thunday, March 10, ISO, Two CouncUmen for tht full term tl the purpose of condoctlng IliIha* Pr Prii - Tha'lure to aaven from other Knitting Club attended a per- reglelratlon Woke,will be cloaed until of New Jeraey, governing ' 1 betwtco th* hours of 7:00 a. in. an mary Eltctlon for r et Candi- formance of "The Gypsy* in l:» p. m. (Butern BUndtrd Time after the forthcoming Primary Election regmntlMt may ngltier with thi fo7"tna'p_rpos* S'nomTnatlng penoni Nolle* of dung* of ntldanu or ap- ,T,,S. tourcet is Just too tempting. Mu- to be held on Tutelar, April 18, 1160Municipa. l Clerk al bar Offfc* In the New York Saturday. Making for tht purport of conducting the Pri- Municipal BuUdlng, Church atnet, of Ua IMPMUV* partlea to tfi* off leu plication lor transfer of reglatratlon said Primary Election wU b* held tual savings banks and many mary Election for nomination of can- Notice of change of reildance or a Keantburg, N. J., or with th* Cot* above mentlontd and alao to elect one shall bt mad* eilher by written reqiwit In aald municipality for the purpose the trip were Mrs. Edward Mag- didate! plication for tranifer of regliratli .__.. mala and one femal* member from forwarded lo the Municipal Clerk " ot nominating electon of a President commercial banks hava lifted the ahall be made either by written r th* Countr of Electlona on forma sr*- Bald Primary Election will bt heli orda, Freehold, N. J., during *olf'ce *«**hh a*l«ttoon districtdlltrlcti; Inn MonmouMonmoulth ml. Vice President of the Unltcil tatea they pay depositors. Sav- enheimer, Mrs. Charles. Meden In tald municipality for the purpose queit'forwarded to the Municipal Clei houn dally (Saturdays, Sundays Membtn of th* Monmout vMed by tald Municipal Cltrk or Board States, and nominating a United lutes of nomtnatlni electors of a Pcwttent or the County Board ot Electlona c or by calling In penon at the. office c aenator, a Member of tht Houi* of • Ings and loan associations have bach, Mrs. Robert Oberle. Mrs. forme provided by aald Municipal clerl Holidays excluded) up lo and gmnty O.C-nag I- «eh th* Municipal Clerk or County Board ™_ and Vice Prealdent of the Unllet THURSpAY, MARCH 10, . Representative! for the Third Congres- John Belus, Mn. Robert Belus, Statei, and nomlnitlng a United Blatei or Board or by calling In penon of Election/Tup lo ana Including March %&%sional District of Ntw Jeraey, two lifted their payments by varying the office of the Municipal Clerk at. which time the registration booki Senator, a Member of tha Home of will clow, until tht forthcoming Pri. Members of tht Board ot Choaen Free- degrees acmes the nation. Some Mrs George Lewis and Mrs. ReprtMtiUtlvtM for the Third Concrei* CoCountu y Boaroard of ElectionElection* up to and .ha said Boarda of Registry- and holders for the County of Honmouth. Iludicludinntyn Bg MarcMaMcr hh iitit)), , 196119600. mary Electon on alternatedeleaatei-atlarie are to be T-EHDAT. APRIL 18, 19(0 chosen by th* Republican Party lo Election will meet an and for tut following municipal of- on the West Coast go as high Inc•fmlludin aalg ld BBoardd a ott ReglatrR y an tlcea, vli: Election will meet on NOTICE TO VOTEMs represent asm Republican Party at the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, U8A as *'/t per cent Oberle, East Keansburg, was holder* for the County of Monmouth; ,,-jr the convenience of all penoni National Convention, and alto that between the hours ot 7:00 s. m. and Two Councllmea lor tb* full term ol and for th* following municipal offices, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, IBM two district delegstet and two alter- hostess at'a meeting of the club vli: NOT ALREADY reglnereiiitefed. dVrt 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- three yean. Maay beads yltM S per eeat between the noun of 7:00 a. m. ai permanent reglitrat" " nate-lBtrlct-_elegatea to th* said Re- ing Ih* General Election. Said Primary Election win ba held ^ — * _____hB__ _a____i< ___ron. law. Monday. A Mayor for tht full term of twi8:00 p. m. for the purpou ol conduct. not apply during regular officwhe o hourcai a publican National Convention, , am Said General Election will b* held for tht purpose of nominating perions ar nan aad the Treasury Itself year*. ing th* General Election, to reglaler, change ot addra _ „ .wenty-four delegatea_Marge an" In laid municipality for the purpoie of th* rescectlve eartlei to the offices mat attar lha MMdaa. earn Two i for 111* full term salil General Election will be re! tranater the Municipal .Clerk'a ™Office twelve a!tern.t«-d-teg*te-.at-large ar of electing eleclon of a Prealdent am abov* mentioned and also to elect one Lulgi Pirandello, author of "Six S ich. .i aald municipality for. the purpoae win be open during the eveningin! of t« •>• choien by the Democratic Part Vlce-Preildent of Ihe United States and mala ana on* female member from of electing elector! of a Prelldent an WEDNESDAY a nd THURSD • to repreient said Demotntlc Party al electing' a United Btatia Senator, a each election district In Monmouth Characten In Search of an Au A .Tax Collielor for tht lull terra of MARCH M8th andd 10th10th, M«o between th* National Convention, and four dfe four years. Vlce-Prealdent ol the United atatea i Member of the House of Repntinta- County as Msmben of the Monmouth ciat after. thor," died in 193S. electing a United Statee aenator, ••"•hour*, of T:00 p. m., and 8:00 p.rnJ, r. irlct detenu* »na two altematt dlt- tlvei for Iht Third Congreiilonal Dis- County Eiecutlve Commute* (or each Said primary Election will b* held Member of Uie Houie of Repreienta- •tkt Dlatrlct Boards of Election wln trlct delegatea to Ihe Democratic Na- trict of Nsw Jersey, two mmben of of th* two major political parlies, Yields have itaete Ugh he- or tha purpose of nominating penoni twee for tha Thins Congreaalonal Pli- sit at tha following slaeea which Is I tlonal Convention are to he chottn by tht Board of Chosen Fneholden tor (Republican and Democratic). ns-NT has heea kept AND Eucnoif of th* rescectlve camel to Iht ofllcei trlct of New Jeney, two membera ofdescription and location of the po Hi thUi*e reipectlyreipeetlve partleptrtleai In ththee Thir Thirdd Co Conn - tht Countr ot Monmouui, and for tht .Also Itn delegates-atlarge and ten- abov* mentioned and alto to elect one the Board of Choaen Fneholden for plaeei In th* Borough et KeaMburi (reialonal Dlatrlct of th* State ot NNewfollowing municipal office*, via: *lUrnate-delegatw-at-laria ar* to be Mounrct, N. t. male and on* female member from NCW ' tJCTBty, . - • - - Jtner In Hidd Primary ElectionElection, ehoaen by the Republican Party to ihe County of Monmouth, and for the TBty, NtNotici e II* herebhbyy given that qualifqualifiei d A Mayor (ar lit full terra of (two enostn at haflatiM aad credit Notlc* la glvsn that Ih* DU-each election district In Monmouth Following municipal offlcea. viz: , ^FlraFltt EllEltclleil i DDlatrlrt yeara. . , • represent taM Republican Party at the irlct Board of County as Memben of th* Monmoulh Three Counellmen, two for tha full All that area wen of Main aireet Men of the Borough of New Shrews- National Convention, and also that • n*sK>nr County Executive Committee for each bury, county ot Honmouth, State of Two Councllmen for th* full term ot hM beta hard ta In and for the Township ot Holtnde term ot three yean, and on* foi the ' th* Waackaack Creek, from th DliriT, UIUII17 W MWIMMUItMl, D,a»v> m three ytan each. two district delegates and two alter- County ot Monmouui, Mat* of Newof the two major political parties, unenplred term of one year. •°»«> •<»» •{ B»elev Ave'nue to h New Jersey, not already registered In nale-dletrlct-delegatM lo th* laid Re- (Republican and Democratic). A Tag Collector lor tht full term of ay. Jeney, will meet at the place herein, An Aaaeaaor for the lull term ol North ilde of Manning Place. said municipality under Ihe laws of four yean. publican Nallonal Convention, and alter deilgnattd on Also ten delegtlei'St-largt and ten The Polling Place Being tne HanNe- w Jeney governing permanent reg- twenty-four delegates-al-Urg* and Tha money market eased in alternate-ileleRates-at-large are to l>eTour yeard. .ngP^^houjjM^p. itntlon may reglater or tnmftr with Notice It hereby given that qualified twelve alternate-delegatcs-atlargt are • TUESDAY, APRIL IP, 1980 choten by Ihe Reinibllcan Party to Nolle* It hereby given that qualified the clerk or laid municipality at hi* votin of the Borough of Eatontown, to be chosen by the Democratic Parly the first weeks of the year, as it between the houn ot 7:00 a. m. andrepresent laid Republican Party at he votera of the Borough of Little Silver, office. Borough Building. Hamilton not already registered In laid Munici- to repreient tall Democratic Party at usually does. Bat there has been :00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time) National Convention, and also that not already reclatered In laid Munlcl Road, New atirewibury. -New Jen*y, pality, under tne lawa of New Jeney the National Convention, and four dli- for Ih* purpoa* ot conducting th* Pri two district delegates and two alter- pallty under the lawa of New Jeney ahore line of the Rarltan Bay, at any time up to and Including Thurs- governing permanent regirtntlon may trlet delegate! and two alternate dis- torn* stiffening of interest rates mary Election for the nomination nate-dlstrlct-delegatea to the aald Be. governing permanent reglltralon may .Tne Polling Place being Jullua Le- day. March 10, 1880. during the fol-regliter or tranifer with Ihe Clerk of trict delegatea to th* Democratic Na- publican National Convention, and reglaler or tranater with the Clerk of hotay't Store, 95 Cirr Avenue. owlnw houn: Dally. 8:00 a. m., toIhe aald Municipality at hla office, Bor- tional Convention an to be ehoaen by in recent days. Demand for bus- Said Primary Election will be midwentylour delegates-at-large and the aald Municipality at hla office. Bor- Talra Electleti Dlttrirt 1:30 p. m, Saturdays, Sundays and ough Hall, Broad Street, Eatontown, th* respective parties in Ihe Third Con- iness loans finally has begun to In laid, municipality for the purpose twelve alternate4elegates.at.|arge are ough' li"alle , Proapect Avenue, Little III All that area louth of Manning Place,.c . Holidays escepted, Also March 4. from New Jeraey, at any time between Mon. -resslotiel District of the State el New ot nominating electon at a Pniloen to be choien by the Democratic Patty ver, Netw Jeney ,at any time between and weal lain Street to the £,1?. 8:00 a. m. to 13:00 noon. Alto March rise again. That helps keep moo- and Vic* President of the Unltei o repreient laid Democratic Party at WedneIneaday« .., April 30. IMO, and THura- road traeka of the Central ruuroaadd of '• 8. t and 10. IMO from 7:00 p. m. to eney In said Primary Election. ay light HUM, and nominating a United sum Ihe National, Convention, anil four rila- day. ~Beptemb '.embei r n, IMO, during the fol New Jeney. and all that area aouth t 8:00 p. .ra., or al Permanent Registra- 4.00 p. m. and 7:M p. m. to »:00 p .tn. Notice Is hereby glvan .that qualified senator, a Memner ot the Houi* o Irlct deltgatu and two alternate dls lowin. g. hounmn:: Dally a:oo a. m. to 4:00 railroad traeka of the Central Ri tion Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold, New »«»rt«*»t!»>daya and Holldaya «• voters of the Borough of Rumion. Fears ot further inflation have RapnHMatlv** for th* Third Coognt- Irlet delegatei to thi Democratic Na. P. m. Saturdaya v:oo a. m. ^to 12:00 Jeney. at any time Up lo and Includ- e*p1*d. ,«lio tmumbtr St. 88 andCounty of Monmoulh, State ot New alontl Dlatrlet of. New. J*rt*y, two lonal Convention an to be noon. Sunday* and Holiday! exc ' ing Thursday, Mareh 10, 1880 during 29, 1980. from T:M p. m. to 9:0O p. m.•jerseyJersey, , nnon atj already ______registered In_ aald been considerably allayed. But AUO September 21, 38 and !», . tha tallowing houn: Hilly 8:00 a. mor at Ptrmanent Reglitratlon Bunau, municipality under the lawi of New lderl lorr Uw County el from 7:00 p, m. to t:00 p. m. oi to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays 8:80 a. m. ItCourthouse. Freehold. Ntw Jersey, at Jersey govtrnlng < permanent registra- few expect Ihe money managers [^ m and lor HiH t loUowlnUowlnjj m «n« In laid Prlmarj Election. at Permanent Reglitratlon Buraau, 11:00 noon, Sundeji and Holldayat —« any time between Wednesday, April 30, tion may register or tranafer with the lo loosen the credit airings much ii..*;,«'tea, «la« : • ^^ Courthouae, Freehold. New Jereey, at All that area Mat oTiftnV atnet eaptedcatted. AlsAIMo March 8S. t and 10. 1 1980. and Thursday. September M. 1980,cltrk of laid municipality at hla office, Notice l> hereby liven that qualified B_ * as) _&A _ - _A *_ aa •!!*%. ^- ^K 1M0, On* Commltleaman tar Uia luU tint voteri or the Borough ot Shrawibury, any time between Wednesday, April 30, nd north of Park Avenue to the ihoi from 7:00 p. m. to 1:00 p. m. during tht following houn: Dally 9:00 Memorial Borough Hall, River Road, unless another recession begins at three ytan. County oMIotimoutli, flat* ol New Jer I960 ,and Thundayday,, September 29, 1M0,line of the Rarltan Bay. O n ThursdayItd . Mareh If)10,, 19801 , the a. m. to 4:30 p. m.,.aaturdaya 9:00 a.Rumaon, New Jeney. at any lima up A Tai Collector lor th* loll (arm aey, Mi alnady natetend In aafd rnu'durindin g ththe followinfllowinowingg bounrin:: Dally ft'.txft'OG registration booki will bee dclosed until m. to 13:00 noon. Sundays and Holl- t. ant Including Thunday, March lo. taking shape. . alter tha forthcoming Primary Elec- daya excepted. Also September 27, 58 lour yiara. . nlclpallty under the lawi ot New Jer-a. m. to 4:30 p. mm.. Saturdays S:M a, and 28. 1980, from 7:00 p. m. to 9:00IMO, during the following boun: Dally The West Ceaat'a etttrla§ el laid Prlmaqr Blaetloa wwililll tw aey sovvinlns pcrminent rcgiitratlan m. to 12:00 noon, Sundays and Holi- tion lo ba held on Tuesday. April 18. 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. jn., Saturday! lor Ui* purpoaa ol nomlutlunomlutllui ppanea . may regliter or tranifer wMh the clerk day! excepted. Alto September 71, 21 All that area east of Main atnet I960. 9:00 a. m. to 13 noon, Sundayi and ol me reipectl>rparuai a lo liee ooincca ot aald municipality at h*r office, ... and 29. IMO from 7:00 p. m. to COOto Atlantic Avenue and louth of Pai Notlc* of change of residence or ap- On Thursday, September 39, 1980, theHolldaya axcepted. Also March * and abova mentlo«ad' and alao to elecl t one _ |g ^0 Railroad tracks of tl. plication 'or tnnifer of registration registration books will be doted until 10, law, from 7:00 p. m. lo 9:00 p. m. Itsa reflects lha aaed far feats ldenc Sycamore Avenue, ghrewebury. P mala and on* female mambar Irotn New Jer-tv. at any time up to an< 'o™Ttmndey. September », 1981, theCent ot New .Jersey, with thall be made either by written re- alter the forthcoming rjen*ral Elecllor or at Permanent Reglatntlon Bunau. ta bat gmriag canaMatttte. each election dlatrlct In Honmoul Including Ttiundty, March 10. 1M0registratio, n booka will be cloaed until I n tthe corporate limits ot tha munlc quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk on Tuesday, November 8, 1080. Courthouse. Freehold. New Jtney. at County aa Member* of th* Monmout during th* following houn: Dally 8:0c after the forhcomlng General Election Pallty, , . or the County Board of Elections on Notlc* of change of residence or ap-any time up to and Including Thun- Aad that la whin ysa'U fM Caunty awctitlv* Committee lor eada. m. to 4:00 p. m., Saturdays. flun< on Tuesday, November 8, 1810. The Polling lilac* being the China forms provided by said Municipal Clark plication for tranater ot nglatratlon, day. Marehio. 1980, during the follow- the hurftst aarlact aad leaa « th* two majo_ r polltleal paitlea, day* and Holldaya ucspted, alao March Notice of change ot residence er ar. Oardin'a Restainnt. m Main atree or Board or by calling In person at ahall ba mad* either by written re- ing hours: Tally 8:0} a. ra. to 4:30 p. (Republican andd DtnoeraUe). 8 and 10.1980. from 7:00 p. m. to 1:00plication for tranafer ot registration ahall MARIAM J aPIEWAN, Ui* office of the Municipal Clerk or quest forwarded to Ih* Municipal Clerk m., Saturdaya 8;nrj a. m. to 12:00 noon, Also tin dtl*fale*-*i-larg* and p. m., or at Permanent Rtglltratlon b* made tlthir by. written request County Board of Elections up to and or th* County Board of Slectlona on Sundays «nd Holldaya eicepted. Alao aJitmatMMtgatis-at-larg* an to Bureau, Courth.ua*, Freehold. New Ji forwarded In the Municipal Clerk or Including Mareh 10, 18W. form* provided hy tsM Municipal starch S, a t«* 10, 1M>. from 7:00 Maa ta lha chosen by th* Republican Parti **y, at any tlms up to and Includl- the County Board of Electloni on form The tald_ Boards of Registry Clerk or Board or by calling In person p. m. lo 8:00 p. m. aaaita. • represent tald Republican Party at Thunday, March 10, 1*0, during thi rovlded by said Municipal Clerk o ft*?*», N •M.i at the office ot tha Municipal Clerk or On Thursday. March 10,1888 ,th* reg- National fTiwrtnliftn. - and - alM i following hours: Dally >:00 a. ra. ti oard or hy calling In penon at the ^I.?;VTom.BER a i« County Board of Elections up lo andistration books will be cloud until A compilation today by the two district delegates and two alter: 4:30 p, ra, Saturdaya, 8:00 a. m. tc 6 Including September 38, 1988. after the forthcoming Primary Election nate-dlitrlet--eleg_las lo th* said I M:0O noon, Sundays and Holldaya ei- of lice of the Municipal Clerk or Coun- between Ih* houn ot 7:00 a. m. and IK'S. Savings * Loan League ol publican Kattout Conventta-T cepted Also March ., 8, and 10, USDt,y Board of Elections un to and ' MID ELECTION S:OS p. m. for tha punoM ot conduct- The following It a. description ot Uwto be BeM on Tuetday. Awll », Uto. [wsnly-tour delogxlas-st-lsrg* _ from 1:00 p. ra. to 8:00 p. m. eluding September 3», ISM. Mtntae iIngg ththa Oenenl ElectionllKtion. Election Districts in Ihe Borough o„!l Notice of chang* of rtudtne* map. Chicafo of the 20 ataociatloos twelve allemalfrdtSgatei-M-largt ar The following It a description of thi laid General Election wl . hel Entontown and th* polling place! 'In Pllutlon for tranifer of ngtitratlon to b* chottn ty th* Democratic Part: On Thunday, March 10. 1980, the teg-election •llstrlru In tha Borough ef Lit aoaousa or BEA aaiam, !». In said municipality lor the purpose same, vli: •hall be mad* cither by wrm*n re- with aorta topping 200 million to represent said Democratic Party irtratlon booh* .will tie cloaed until a tl* Silver and tht (oiling placet Notice It hereby given that th* of electing electors of a President and Tim Elecllaa Diatrlct quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk dollars,shows eight of them in the National Contrtntlon, and four d tcr the forthcoming Primary Klecttor the Mine, to wit: triclct Board itol Bre'ctron'inElection andd H»gMn Rl" m VleePresldent of the United Stales and or th* County Board or Elections an trlct delegate! and two alternate ill to be held on Tueadiy, April IS, 1900. and tor the Borough of Sea BrlsK electing a United Statea Senator, a Election District One It hereby de- lormt provided hy laid Municipal Clerk California and one ta Washing- Wet delegates; to thi Democratic Ni Notice of change ot realdtnc* or ap ' Tint Kteetlta msHUt County of Monmouth. Stati ot'»« Member of the House of Repreienta fined and described as that aeetlon "Board or by calling In person at the lional Convention are to be chown t plication for tranifer of realatralor Election District No. 1 Is hereby d> }""y- *ill meet at th* pise* herein. tlvei for the Third Congresslonsl Dis- and territory of tht Borough dtilg- : ton. The three largeft in the na-th* respective parties In Ih* Third Co: ahall be - made either by written re fined and described as follows: after desltnaled on trict of New Jeney, two members ot nated as follows: ^ _.«a__ _i_ W__«•._.•Ulc _ .*™*1 11» tion are la Loa Angalea. treillonil District of the State ot Ni que*t farwarded to the Municipal Cleta All voten residing In homra frontlni the Board of Chosen Fneholden for BEOINNINO st ihe Intersection . SSIrchfo^isS""" ** *** "" " Jtney In said Primary election. or the County Board of Electlona oi on the following streets: Both sldei TUESDAY, APRIL It, 19N the Countv of Monmouth, and tor tbeth* center Iln* ol Slate Highway No. The said Boards of Reglslry and' None of tha »la in New York, form* provided by aald Municipal Clerl of .White Rosdtroin Railroad la Brancr between the houra of 7:00 a. m. andfollowing municipal office!,. via: 35 or Neptun* Highway a* it Is some- Election will meet on Nolle* Is henby given tha qusllflx or Board or by ealllng In penon at thiAvenue: all of Silver White Road: all 0 p. A Mayor for thi full term ot twotimes called, and the boundary line TUESDAY. NOVEMBER t, INS Chicago hu three entries and voten ot Ihe Township of Holmd office of the Municipal Clerk or Coun ct Woodlanii Street; all of North tunny. __•-.-•»__ a-3-jjjg^jjg yean. between Ihe Borough ol Eatonlown between the houn ot 7:00 s. m. and County of Monmouth, State of Maw Jt ty Board of .Election* up t* and . crest Drive, all of South ~ _. •Two Councllmen for the full term and running thence (I) Southerly, along M M 1h Minneapolis'one la tha. top20 My. . not already wittered in aald ran (TaiSklatei for the nomination ol three yean aach. Ini' g£ th* JTGenera- ' .l Election* *i"*—, •* «o»«uet- niclpallly under ID* Uwi of New Jei eluding March 10, 1M0. Court: all of Ultle Bllver Parkway •aid,center Una ot State Hlghwa; Florida hat two, Washington The aald Board! of Reglatry and all of.Carllle Terrace; Welt *M* o,.,—-,. , ---v.™ -„. „ n.,4 Notice I* henbr given lhat qualified No. H or Neptun* Highway at II It Said General Election will Da held aey governing permanent reglstntlon In^* said ! municipality for tha purpoie voten ot the Borough of New Shrews- D. C Baltimore, Detroit a mar register or transfer «tu> th* clir Electiolti n wilill lmee t on Branch' Avenue eommencln« with Wo of nomuwUng alectoit at » •.r.-.'TT' . —._ -. .7—....,. ,-• - alto known, to tha brook whieh crosses In said municipality for th* purpose oc *ald municipality at his olllce. res- ', NOVEMBER 8. 1180 J«l Bnnch Avenue south to tycunon Kg *lecton Prealdent burr. County ot Monraouth, atate Bute Highway No. 1* or Neptun* High- of'tlecttng eltetiy* ct • President snd Nevada, Mo., hava one each. Mine* Rtd Bank-Holmdel Road. Holm. Avenue; East side of Branch Avenue and Vice Prelldent of Ue» "UntieUnt u di New JeneyJtney.. nott already ngistertreglatered way Immediately south of Krsmer Ave- V'ce-Pnsiderit oTthe UnHed Batei and between Iht houn of T:M a. m. an Northeasterly Hong slid and including Thunday, March . to syesmon Avenue; both sides of th. Moos* of New J*n*r governing permanent rag1- brook and also along boundary Iln* or Member of the Houu of Reprtwnla- 1880, during In* following houn: Dili: Inf. th* General Election. * Sycaraon Avenue weat to Shrewsbury Third Congre*. letrallon msmayy registeregliter or tnnsfetranifer wiwitt Election Dlitrlcti No. I and 3 to another llve* for th* Third Congntilonal Dla- 1:00 a. mT to 4:00 p. m, Saturday! laid Oenenl Election will be held I.tne;: all of Manaon Place: . all i 'th elerl k of the aald municipality at brook which rum In tn Easterly di- £llJl,y 2»_,Jersey, two memben ot Leonardo lundayi am Hojldayi eicepted, or alIn aald municipality for the purpose Oceanport Avenue trout Bjcamor* AV Free, his olllce, Borough Building, Hamilton rection South ot Brook Avenue and &• Bo»rJ •» ChoMn Fnthol.tn for Permanent Reglatratlon Bureau, Cour of electing electore of a President and nue to the Oceanport Line; all of Gas holderolden! foforr the CountIT? of llonmouthi,, Road, Mew Shrewsbury. New Jeney. KlUabeth Parkway; thence (3) running he County of Monmouth, and for th* houie, Freehold, New Jeney. at ani Vlce-Prcaldent of th* United statti a view Avenue; all of Conover Plact anIMI'VII-UId " * tollowlnj at any time between Wednesday, April Benjamin Kawley, Sr.. and electing a United States Senator, flees. municipal ot- Easterly, along the last named brook following municipal string, vl«: Ime tip to and Including Thursday Member of Ih* House of Represents- all ot RlveVvlew Avenue; all of Parker 80, 1880 and Thursday, September 39. and continuing on In a strslght line Two Councllmen for thi full term ot Benjamin Hawley, Jr., visited Mareh IS, 1880. during the followlm tlvea lor th* Third Congnulonal Di Avenue; east aide of Willow Drive from ltrm 1980, during th* following houn: Dally to Ui* middle ol Wyckotf Road op- three yean. • Sister Mary Benjamin at Stella houn: Daily 8:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. trlct of Niv Jeney, two membera t Proapect Avenue to Amelia circle; '" "•'"" 9:00 a. ra. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, posite Intersection ot Meadowbrook Ave- Notice It hereby gtvm thai tuatltled lattirdayt 8:» a. m. to Hioo noon the Board of Chosen Freeholder! foi both aldea ot Willow Drive from One Tax Collector for tht full tntn IMnday* and Holidays excepterl. Also nue; thence (!) Northeasterly, along voters lor the Borough of Rumaon, not Niagara, N.Y., over the week- Sundaya and Holidays eicepted. Also the Countv of Monmouth, at«! tor thAmelii a Circle aouth to Sycamore Ave- of four yea September 31 from 8:00 a. m. to 13:00 center Una of Wyckoff Road, to the fdnidr ngliiered I" aald munlclpillty March s, 8 and 10, 1980, from 7:01 nue: both sides of Little Silver point laiBld PrimarPrim y Election will be held noon, Beptember 34, 27, 28 and 39, 1980, p. m. to 8:oo p. m. following municipal offices, vli: center line ot Broad Street: thence under the laws ol New Jeney govern- end, Road tram Willow Drive east to Parfor th. purpose of nominating. MrioT from T:08 p. m. ts 9:00 p. m. or al (8) Easterly, along the center line of ng permanent registration mar regls. A Mayor tor th* full term of twiker Avenue; north aide of Little gllvei ol Ihi respective partita to the office Ptrmanent Registration Bunau, Court- Broad street ta Main street, the di-<«.or transfer with the.Clerk of the On Thunday, March 10, 1M0, Ihyear*. Point Road eaat to Prospect Avenue; ibovi mentioned and alio to elect one hmiae, Freehold. New Jersey, at anyviding line between the Borough of said raunlelpuit. at his office, Memor- Mr. and Mn. William^Fielding wtwgj">1 hooks will bo dated unti weat aide of Prospect Avenue from male and on* femal* memtwr' from time between Wedneaday, Anil V r ttw forthcoming Primary Elect. Two Councilman for th* full tirm Eatontown and Borough ot Oceanport: ial Borough Half, River Road. Rumion. •Htv* niv BiftMavtuaavtatB -• IHUWJ Wltmrwf _- Little silver Point Road north to Wil-each election district In Monmott 1180. and Thunday, September M, 1880,thene. (I) Northtny (long Hi* boun. recentlcently entertained lofor MrMr . anandd T" * en. • low Drive; both aides of gllvenK County aa Memben nf tin Monmoutl during th* following houn: Dally 9:0 Nolle* of change of niidtne* or a l dary Iln* between the Borough ol Eat- Mn. Russell Kemp, Jersey City. <• ».•__. «.__!»_.»•*.'«._»•>»»>• "fou. r nan. tor Ihi full term of Avenue from Ocetnport Avenue tc c«ni, «L«utlv. comm.tt,."for«_! a. m. to 1:30 p. m.. aaturdayi 9:00 ontown and Borough of Oceanport lo ptember JJ, IMO. during tht follow- plication for transfer of nglatratlon Rlvervlew Avtnu* and South gunny' * the two major polltleal partita, a. m. to M.:9» noon, ttandays and Holt- in* Southerly Iln* ot Fort Monmouth Ing houn: Dally 8:00 a ,m. to Iffi p. Kotlee K hereby given thai qualified crest Crlvi. Republican and Democratic) daya acerted. Alto September 37, 3traet: thene* (7) Westerly and North- rt rii i lli forward*) to th* Municipal Clem or Toter— a o"t —Ih*- ~Boroug h —ol BinwinuKir r Aleo ten detegatet-at-larn and and 3*, 1M0, from T;00 p. m. to 1:00erly, along tha koondarr Iln* ot th* llf__ fj . "_ 2« «5* Brtldays Mia Lydit Haas, Center Ave,, he County BoaM ol Blectlona on not alnaili ngtaured In saijald (nunlc Polling slaei tor thli dlitrlet It tt altemate-delriateaat-largi are toten pltd. Aim Up*. J». IMS from 7:00 forme prarldWby aaia Municipal a«rk pallty. under A* law._i o__f Nel»i«w Jem; Borough Kail. Proapect avenue, Government Reservation known a* » JI_ V? * _• m- *"• •' Permsnmt who hu been on a 31-day concert •mad Kleetlea Walriei On Thursday, aeptember 3». 1M9. tthhi Fort Monmouth. be the duttanc* wha 1 or Board or In . ._... goremlng permanent Kgletntlon ma: ipntent MM Republican Party at registratioistrati n books will be elo**4 untuntiil !!!"»»._>• •.«» Kim or piae* of J*-* ""! ""'"u. Coutthouw. rre*. tour with students of Wagner Col- Iht offkt ef Hi....* Jpat Clerk MgMir er Inniter with tha Clerk o Election District No. i Is hereby 4 National SonveiitTon, and alls t"JS.I after th* 'orthcomlni q*mral Rltctton wild, New Jersey, at any time between ot Elections up to am the said Municipally at tier otfice. real fined and described et followt: two district da (gates and two alitrs - on. Tu.sday, .NovtmSsr I..1M0. Wedneeday, April M, 1MD, and Tiura- lege, returned to the college Sim- 1 Mareh 10, Itn. dene* gyeatnor* Avenue, flhrewsnury, Beginning at tha Inlenectlon ol cen nale-dlstrlct-delegaTM lo the Mid Notice of ehange ot residence or ae> .. --_' of Board of Elec J'J. *PI_tiber 3». 18*1, during the The uld Board ot Registry am N«w Jeraey, at any time tt«tvf«n Wei' t«r line of Protpeet Avinu* with tht Re- ilon ana w>llhg plan lor th* First Mtowmg houm: pally t;oo a. Si. to day from California and other ssataElection wil"t- meet on publican National Convention, ti plication ,for tnntter of rtglitntltn Clwtlon District la iht Firs House, neaday, April ?0. IMO. And Triuridny, boundary line of the Borough of RedIwenVy.four rt«lfnlesstlar«V a •hall ba 'mtdt' eilher: hy written re- isroad ttrttt. :30 p. m. Saturday! 8:00 a. m. tn Western States. A homecoming TUESDAY, NOVEMBER'S, IMO k>rtemhReptemher ti,I» MM1*M, durindring the lojlowln'flll i Dank and running thence (1) South' twelvi all*rnatedelerat.s.at.|arie a. Quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk 12:00 noon. Sundiyi snitHoll-iyi *<• rnstprly along the center line of said "tcea* HHetieti Pfstrlct concert was held in the college. between Ui* hours P' 7:00 a. m. amhour*: Dally 8:00 a ,nt. lo 4:00 p. m., o be choien by the Democratic Party nr the County Board nf Elections on f_£"V *"." "'"I'mber V. ?• anil 3», Itaturrfays. Sundays* and Holidays e*. Prospect Avenue to Its Interaectlot „ rt,D","nl. MM Democntlo P-rty st forme provided hy tald Municipal Clerk Election District Two Is hereby de :00 p.. m.. fotorr th*e purpospurwMe of condui cened, also aenttmber 21, SB snd 38,with the crnter line of -Rtimion road; On Thursday. «.pt»mlii.r 3t». 18«, th» Mr. and Mrs. Gene Haas, Miss Ing th* General Election, l9 he N« ona Convention, anrl four dli or Board or by calling In penon al lined snd described aa that teclion ,._.-_ —... n. -.i) **, from tioo p. m, ta »:0ti p. thence (2) Southwesterly along the cen- rlet delegates ani two alternal* dlt the office or the Municipal Clerk or ana territory of Ihe Sorouih dlllg- reslitratlon booki will be closed until Lorraine Haas, Mrs. Fred Wil- laid 0*n*nl Electio<•• ?Jn r wil^_li «u __I ">• •» •' Permanent Reglatratloi ter line of Rtimion Road lo Hnncti nlte- the tortVomlfi O»nfr»t Election id iilit l r Bu u Irlct drttgalea to the Democratic Na- County Board of Elections up to and nited ai follow*: liamson and family, this place: j of a PreslnrS?*nd '« ' Courthousr, Freehold. New Jc Avenue ami continuing on In a itrslght lonal Convention ar* to hi chosen b Including September 19, 1980. BEQINN1NO at th* Interaction ol on Tueadav, November *. IMO. line on the same courae to tbe cenfei a Nollee of chance of residence or *r>- l m «" "•P?, J)» Ml"" m thi.Thlrt'cm. The following Is a description of thi the canter Iln* of stal* Highway No. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ryneer and VlH-PNI Aptli*»T w1«, ai«l Thufllay,' g'plen line ol White Road I thence (1) North' SI"!?".grenlona1l' D_.ll«rl_.._.«»« JUt*. nf N«r It at III* dividing. im. between Ihe nlleatlon for transfer of realitratlon lectlnl i a ** Bl_ westerly along the center line of Willie State nf Blecllon Districts In th* Borourh of Mr. and Mrs. William Lick, Bel lembeember ooff th* HouiH * bar 28,1880, during the following houm w »ry Election. Westerly along Lafetra'i daya and Holiday* eicented. Alao Rep- ough ol Little silver: thence (4) In abounty of Monmnitughh stf InBrlrht, Brook along iht dividing line between forrni provided by laid Municipal Cler* tit* Board ot Choten rn*hold*r* for 1 Northerly direction along said bound- Counir of • Monmmitt, HMta fot N All thai portion ot th* Borough the County of Monmoulh, and lor thetembor 11. 98 and 39, 1MD, from T:T:W New Shrewsbury, situate West <* Iht he Borough of Eatontown and ths or Board i or hv .nlllnrr in f-im it p. m. lo t:W r, m. ary lint to thi boundary lint of Iht munl.lpallty, und.f IheliwT ot New Otrdtn atate Parkway, bounded on tht lorough of New ghrewsbury, bt till th* office of th. Municipal Clerk or Mra. LUIIam Schuler, Unifln follow! Soroush of Red Bank: thence (J) North, !oiintv Bnaril of lcwim-i up to and On...*. C*ommRte*man for th* fun terra On Thunday, September 3*. I**), the len*y governing rermment reglit™ North by swimming Blver and on thedlitinc* whal It may to Ih* eenter ol ' City, was given a birthday par- rtglttnllon hooka will be clotrd until easterly along Iht boundary Hut olIon, may regliter or trantter with ihe South bv tht Central itanraaA traeka. {op* road; thence u) southerly along Intludlng -tpumbir» pi , \m. after the forthcoming Gmrral Election tht Borough of Red Rank to the potnl Ihi eenter line ol Hop* road, ba thi ty Sunday at the home of Mr.'A Tax c'oHecior lor Iht full term cr place of Beginning. Clerk of ihe aald rmuilclpatltv at hla The polling pile* for th* First Eleo. Boundsrlea of (he Election Dlstrlrt's on Tuaaday, November s, IMO. . off lee, Borough Hall, 1M*Eait ocean lion District In th* Borough of Newinstance what II may to Na Intersection I" th* Borough of Rumaon and th« and Mrs. Michael Farrington. Notice of change of resilience or ap- Polling plact for trill dlltrlct It |hl Ihrewibury, Ii Ihe Fir* House, Tlnton -•llh Uia ecnlar lint of Wyckoff road, Nolle* li' hereby given Hat Qualified plication for tranifer or registration Avenue, Sea Bright! New JarievT i yolllng place in each dlitrlel an as Monmouth Ave,, by Mr, and Mn. 'oten of Iht Townehtp ot Holmilil, not Fir* Itouie on Proipect avenue, any time up to and Including Thun. Falls, New Jeney. nd Ih* dividing Iln* between Dlstrlci ronowi, to wll: tlnady ngutend In aald munlclpallt ihnll he made either by written request Third Klfrltna INalrlcl *•"• ___f_l£' ..'.»*___""''« Ihe fol. Heraal riwllaa flMrM lo. 3 and District No, 41 Uunct (I) orwardM to the Municipal Clerk or 11 All that portion ol tht Borontth ol lortheriy, along the center line ol Flnl F.lfttl«a _ Frank Getting, of Eait Keant- under the laws of New Janet gover the Cntinty 1tn*nl nf Kli*ot!nna nn forma Gtfictlfm DlatrlcrNo. 1 Is hereby .* . --.-„»-.- "J "' •!* a, m. to W:f» Ing permanent registration may rout Ilnc.l nml ileiorlii-d aa -" noon. J:00 jo 4:l» p. m., Salurdn"i. New Phrowshury eltuate south of the VycMI ro«d and the dividing line Election District No. I Ii hereby di. burg. Abo present were Charles ler or tiamfer with th* elerk of tin provided by aalil Municipal Clerk or lundiyi and tfollrtavi eicerteil. Also Central Railroad tricks. between Dlitrlcti Na 3 and No 4 tofined and deicrlheil ai followi: •aid municipality at his office, ml flr>ard or liy <-nll'r: In nrrann i*t the All voten nilillng In home! front March » and lo, tHO, from T:oo p. hi Thi polllni? mice 'or the *>cond lha Intersection nf the center lint of All lhat norihn of the rtnrnueti nl i Schuler, Mrs. Frank Andre and office of Ihr Munlclrial Clerk nr County Ing o_!__ n _*_Ih_o •_!*_ toltowtn. *_ g itrertiMtt: HI lence, Red Bank.Holmdrl Road, Holm t and 8iM n. m., of at Permanent fte* •lection District In th* Borough of (Irani Avenue; thence (I) Northerly rtumson slluste North of niitge Rn»ii. ion, of Union City: Mr. and Mrs, (I, New 'irtey. tl any time beiwrcr Hoard nl R'«i ln«< tip (n and Incltidllni Kite of linnet Road from RUIge Ri_ itratlcin Bureau. Courtnouie, Frethold, lew mirowiMrr, li "i* Wnyilitu Com- ilong Ihs center lint of Orant Ave-bounded on lh« K><| bv fllnnhum Av». ednriday, April 90. I Ho, and Thuri. September -ft. tl«0. n Rumion Road: all ot Vlita Drive New Jersey, at anr time un tn ann In-munity Flr« Hn\!»e, Wayside, New Jer«,u* and along the nlvltMng line ot nne ami on Ihe West by Buena Villa : Michael Getttngi, Rutherford; lay, September 39, 1M0. during Ihe fol. Thp lolinwlnfi li a AMorlntlon ol the tortn sldi of Rumion Roar) Irom cludlitg Thunrlay, March to. timn. riur. Jlalrlcts Na 3 mil Na. 4, be the fin-Avenue, lowing houm Dally 8:00 a. m, lo 4 :IW •Ipctlnn districts In Ine Uornunh of Kane* Road weat I. Harding Roads Ing III* following houn: Dally 9109 a. Fy> Third Mfclkni Illalrlrl ance what it may to the center line of Mr. and Mn. William Bennlng, Shrewsbury nnrll«a INilrlet west side of Oiks Road! alt of Mitch*! picepterl, Also March R, 8 and 10Street. , North In Ntwmsn tnrlngt Roid er line ot South Slr*et it aiin. sngl*. i..n. (tie* Eut Keeasburg. •lace: tail sliti ot "even Bridget IIA ff-M. *>IH _ M ._ a.A_ — _ ' Allen strut, Rumion, lew Jerity, at any time ' ' Election Dlstrlrt Na 1 Is hereby di toad from Rumion Roan south in and Including twlmmlng Rtver Atrei oulh SttMt when tha btoolt »oaiea ridnHdiy, April W, 1180, ant Thuri flntft tni dficflbed n follow!! King! Road! til of Pine Drlvet tenth lorth lo Nswman Springs ftomt. th* samii ihanct (I) NarUitattirly, iHi nnncv Pairida Sharkey, daughter of lay, September »», 1880, during mi All that portion of Ihe Borough ol tide of Klngi Roatt Halting from atvtn Thi polling flic* for the Third El*s. along the laid brook to Its SltrsV?ffi Bleellon Dlttrlel o, 1 li hereby «*• allowing houm Dally *:M> a. m, lo•hrewthurv Muth ot a lint oeglonlni Bridges. Road west .to Prospect Av*. to** lion Witrlcf In Ihe Borouiti of Newwith Ihs ccntir Ha* of NiMuns Illih- ftsn itx! -iicrl-w. _u „fotlowii Mr. aad Mn. Thomas Shariwy, !S» p. m,, tainrtltyt I - •I a point ThlrlMour Hundred lie] *14 on hnwimiry It the Fir* Houtt, North ray. also known as gtaie tflghway A*. All that portion of th* . 18:011 noon. Sundays and oulh of Newman tprlngs ftoad on Nolle* eltangt of realdtne* er *a- Idt Engine Co, No. 4, 31 gprlnrtale Surttagtan Av»., celebrated her rented, Aim «ipt*m_*r 'it, >• Ihrewabury Avenue and tunnlni ilie of ProtpHt Avenue from Kind lleitkin for trtnsttr ot nglttntlm Avinue. itrslaln ami Kail along Ihe eenter Iln* tu»A aonth to Llttl* tlWer Point PotS; •hall he m*d* tltlwr hr written re- lenet Northirfy, along th* cvhtir , ilrtiiWrthday fait Friday with 1880, Irom 1:to p. m. la 9:00 pj. m. loulh aldt of l,llUt Silver Point Road, i h#W lt On Thnridiy, tJeptemb*' M. IMW. thiof Obre Place, then dlisonally a.rnis mifit forwarrted to Ihi Municipal Cltrk Alt that portion ol tha Borough of ns ot Neptun* Illlhwiy, snd dividing nT. R.m"^. ""' " registration hoolii will be flowr! tint Iroad Slretl, and then Rust along Ihe rorentm ProintcProspect AvsniMAvenuet weswfat to PParske ir tht Countr -o*nt of Elections on New Shnwibury, sltusje Eail n) the lnt letwatn DMrTcia f and I lo Hi inefnben of the family. Th• SIa1' poillngB'*V|f^. plae* tor Ih* after Ihe forthcoming Orneral Blectlo center Iln* nr White fttrect end con'Vvenuer all of Daniel Prlvel all o 'orm* provided by laid Municipal Clerk rjirrlin State Parkway, 'hmmdeil on the jlare of Beginning, on Tuesday, November 8, 1MI. unulnp. North ol Court Drlvi to the ndlth tioadt ill ol Norlhvait Avenue South by Hiv Central Rmiro»i1 t'«cV« Plac« of mfctlni nf rioifil of Kl*n- Klenllon rtlslr Rumam Fits i ill of ItouthvNle Avetuifi sit of Laurl* r Koani nr hv ealllni In penon of fll>Mi.ni un to'anil IncliHIni »,nn1" Kiwi to the ttnntri slrle nf Ihe Ilictlon Dlslnet Is tha Margaret Vn Hack Point of Mr, and Mn, William Limber- "hall hi> mxlii either ll«ei* for the Pfliirlh Rlecllon Dlatrlet No, a is li.f.li^ n> (•on, celebrated her 13th birth nr Hie County llnnrrt nf RlAdlnM nn Mcom) r.lftllm Illilrlrl nitnl nil nf Tllvcr 1\t\u Drive i iti Ion w'll m'e.1 on lfctln DitlrDUtflrtt itni |t>.« w^-nurh o' New Thlril Klfrlloa Illilrlrl if Alwln Trrrnrei all nf ntrnard Ttr Klrcllon District three Ii Imrrliy il». 1 : tfiy Sunday at a family parly. nrmi provided by siilit Hilnlcllml Cliik RlKCtlon IHalrH No. 1 la hrrrby de TUESDAY, NOVEMBRR 8, IMO r»w»hiir»iryy le i'i»~ F rl« llotn All flint norilnn' nr'lh" fin'miffi Hi nr Hoard or 'hy calling Iti jiiriinii n wl unit rlricrllicil ns follnwn •cm all nf Winding Wav 'milli: nil 'ullelle , NeNw Jer>"" mcri and ile«criui"l aa thai lection anil umson allmle Rmilh nt lU rlHse ;'. Pretent ware Mn, Stanley Park- >« nfllre ol lli» Municipal Oik i> All IliM portion nt IMr llormtili ol Winning Wny; nil cf Writwoni etwttn th* tioura of 1:00 a. m. anri JBnoMJBno B I. ltK"n r l 1 oorougr oil hh al lInilnwtllnw , Inail•i all onff WruwmWraiwoodl (iiviirti all of iin p, in. tor th« purpose of conduct' •"» l!!i X,,5L!l ' n . , * "• " " llnml and East nf Naviiln* «>inl"e ar and children, Barbara Join, :nuntv DMrd ot'lOlni'iiiini up to am nirewihiiry Nnrlli of PIMrlcl No I. in tin Oenrrnl Eltctlon, nRaiNNINO al Hit common corner iml boimdid on in* Will Fit lltii't Miming Hiptimhtr 90, 1M0, Tlie polllni plan for this illilrlct I" .Imilncnlt lloaitl liolli Hill' of Mule ii"S) it Districts No, I. 2, 3 anil 4 In tin llnarl, ta conk'! mnolitlr Rnrvleo Union, 414 liver I'olni itoad from Prcwnecl Avi- Said aentral Eltctlon will tie held m. si, s» Kirm and StaneyStanley; WWillia ma annd Thi'pulling plaet fnr flofnirifl Tnwwni . enter line of Niplunt lli|hw«1 y ami ifiln Ilsi atlt Ih*th«i nr-new BlemjnlarRlemtntariyr Schoollehoo , rmd sirix, nppoim mats pallet «aal lo muni emit both aide* aaM inunlelfialliy for Iht purpose tinning thene* 111 Krmtlicrll , ilnng the Th» polling Macs for Ihs TtilM Ms), Jean Umbtnoa, this place; Mn.llolmdii Jtoaif, Haitel, New Jtn.y, litntjuartsri. •evi>n llrldiri llnitrl Irom Kmii flecllnf tlittori of a PnslJem and Whin In doubt about how to MilMnter Mm of Neptun* Illiliwiy croii' ion Dfiirlcj Is iniph lien, si hutirin PANIHIi •• KT.Y, oatt lottth to Itrtriget all ot Bnrtttn .ji'PntMtnt of th* Unlttri matei and unwanted hnuiiholrl |»o«i, toivt your mi iht circle and conllnulng In tin LVttuit tnMsKsi I*. INO. theit HI, trill nsett it 1st M«t •»• larding B»ad u to laurwetaon w u, mnmatm DMtHX Hv tt. IheDOC nsMrasJon hooks will be dosed until tut atngntua oa i center line el "ranch Avfflue nxoet (»» VonheuMrly aleog lie towhtrir & .tht»»t»cMI>' along tbe center '"" raetlM •wnf the .nan Par*; KMNHV itrvSJawflttly a _ afxr >h« hiruicuraiug Primary Cltajj,, TueecAV, APirn. i», IM> TUEIDAY, APRIL U, tm aral Ammunition boundaty iine sTIndustrlal Zone TS to ihe Essterly boundary Ihu of Bodman I be tujld on Tueldav, Asrll it. 1M0. Branch Avenue to. lit-Inlcnei. ftttwtea tot hourt of 7:e» a. m. tnfl restart? the Westerly koondary line of Election setvreen tne hours of 7:00 a. m. and Ml the curved boundary line ol the ot Spring Stixel ft, an Inuntetltej with Bay; thence (9) Park to Its intersection with the North- Notice ot chance of residence or ap- 3:00 p. m. (Eastern standard Time), a line parallel to Wallace Street and 1:00 p. m. (Eastejn Standard Time) 5epoesterlt tyo alonSanelg ytht high water mark to istrict No. 13; thence (6) along the erly boundary line ot Residential Zone thcatlon for transfer of registration lorough of Red Bank, thence North. One Hundred feet south thereof, thence lor the purpose of conducting the Pri- Southerly boundary line of Election Dis- -2: thence (6) Southwesterly along ihall be made cither by written .re- 3r the purpose of conducting the Pri- astwarrily alone the curved boundary point or place of Beginning. mary Election for the nomination ol East along the same line parallel ltd mary Election for the nomination of The 1polling placp e fo-—r the Third Elec- rlct No. 13 lo the center line of it Northerly boundary lint ot Real- luest forwarded to the Municipal clerk me of \\M Intersection with a line One Wallace Street, to the intersection al Candidate! hurch Street; thence (7) Southerly •ntlal Zone B-2 and the eenter line of >r the County Board or Elections on landldalea. lundred feet back from the Southerly District Is the Fire House of Bel-along Church Street to its intersection "roi: Avenue to Ite Intenectlon with lorms provided by said Municipal Clerk 8ald Primary Election will be held Ine of Harding Roail, thence Westerly Wallace Street end McLaren 8tltet. Said Primary Election will bt held 3rd Engine Company, Haul Street. with the County Road 916; thence IB) Hate Highway Route No. 35; thence n Board or by calling In person at tald municipality tor the purpose nil Northwesterly to fhe Intersection the plact or point of Beginning. In paid municipality for the purpose ilford. Easterly along Park Avenue to the [7) Northwesterly tlong tht center line iie office of the Municipal Clerk or nominating electors ot a President Illl n line One Hundred feet South of The polling Pl»ce for Ihe Twelfth of nominating electors oc a President 'earl* EletUea Dlitrlrl, to ke bowl Fnlted States Government Property: if State Highway Route Na 35, anabounty Board ol Elections up to and nd Vice President ol ihe United lio Southerly line, of Tower Illll Avc- Election District la tlie new Flret Aid and Vice President of Ihe United as Ike "l>oeatl> hewn Paik lence 19) Southeasterly along the Ihe Easterly boundary ot Election DIs* Including March in. I960. ilates. and nominating a United States IUO, thence Westerly, parallel to Tower and Rescue Bquad Building on Ihe States, and nominating a United States ElecUesi District." tatted States Government Property to :rlct No. u to tht point or pltci of The eald Boards ot Registry and Senator, a Member ot the House ot ill Avenue nnd One Hundred feet east side ot Spring Street near Harding Senator, a Member of the House of he Navy Hailrosd; thence not South- Becinnlnic. Representatives for the Third Congrcs I'.oail. The boundaries of the seme are ai Election will meet on. icretrom to tlie Intersection with.,the JOHN BRIAN, Representatives for the Third .Congres- westerly along the Navy Railroad to The polling Plsct for the Eighteenth TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1960 (tonal District ot Ken*. Jersey, two center line of Spring Street thence tallows, viz.: . Members ot the Board of Chosen Free Borough Clerk. • aionai District of New Jersey, two BEGINNING at the Intersection of s Intersection wilh Kings Highway, Election District »nl be Falrvlew between the hours ot 7:00 a. m. and Northerly along the center lino of Members of the Board of Chosen Free ormerly known aa Mountain Hill Road; Ichool on Cooper Road. 1:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- loltlers' for the County ot Monmouth Sprliu Strict to the Intersection with levemh Avenue with the boundary ,ri(L for the following municipal oflices holders for the County of Monmouth Ine of the Borough of Atlantic Hlch- ihence (11) along the center line of HOWARD W. ROBERTS. ing the General Election. line One Hundred feet from the •nd tor the following municipal of- laid Klnes Highway In a Westerly di- Said General Election will be held Iz: enter of Wallace Street, thence ill- fices, vU: lands and running thence (It Southerly Township Clerk. A Mayor for the full term of two .Ea,S«Vom_ and Westerly along the boundary of rection to Its Intersection with the old Feb. M, I30C.90 i said municipality for the purpose ectly Westwardly and parallel to Wai- . Two Members of the Townihlp Com- State Highway Houte No. 36; thence of electing electors of a President anc ears . ace Street by a straight'line to the Election District 2. to llountatn Two Councilmen for the full term BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN, N. I. Hill Road: thence (2) Westerly along 1121 Northwesterly along the old State Vice-PreBldent of the United States and -ear of the property on tlie Southeast Notlco It hereby given that tht Dll- snlttee for the full term of three years. highway Route No. 35 to Ite Inter- electing a United Slates Senator, a E three years :orner of Broad Street tapproilmalely Said Primary Election will be held Mountain Hill Road to an angle In eald ection with Tlndall Road: thence (13) BaSOISimV AND ELECTIOH Member of the House of Representa- A Tax Collector for tlie full term o :rlct Boards of Election and Iteglttry road In the property'formerly known NOTICE , , : )ne Hundred feet from Broad Street), in and lor the Borough, ol Fair Haven. lor tht purpose of nominating persons Westerly from Tlndall Road to the tives for the Third Congresalonnl DIs. our years . ictice Northwardly to- the center line ss the Hosford property; thence (3) TOWNSHir or ATLANTIC, N. I, Said Primary Election will be held 1 lotlnty of alonmouth, State tf New of tbe respective parties to the offices formerly along the private road center line of State Highway Route trlcl of New Jersey, two members ol Wallace Street, thence Westerly to ersey, will meet at Iht placet herein- above .mentioned and alto to elect one la. Si: and thence (14) Northwesterly Notice Is hereby given thai the Dls-Ihe Board of Chosen Freeholders for ir tht purpose of nominating persons to center line of Broad Street, the hrough the Hoaford property to the the Countv of Monmouth, anil for the f the respective parties to the olfices liter designated on male ejid one female member from ntereectlon of Park Avenue and Has-long the center line of State Highway met Board of Election and Registry nee or point of Beginning. each election district In Monmouth loute No. 3ft to the point or place of n and for the Townahlp ot Atlantic, 'ollowing municipal offices, viz: bove mentioned and nlso to elect one The polling place for tho Third .Elec TUESDAY, APRILi It, INS Ford Avenue; thence (4) Northerly lale and one female member frum County at Members ol the Monmouth ilong Hosford Avenue to the County 3e ginning. bounty of Monmouth, Btate of New Two Township Commltteemen for the ion District la the new First Al<) en the hours ol 7:00 a. an and County Eaecutlve Committee for each The polling place for the Eleventh Jersey, will meet at tht pttct here- lull term of three ycara each. >ach election district In Monmoulh md Rescue Squad Bulldlne;, on the :00 p. in. (Eastern Standard Time I. toad running from Atlantic Highlands County as Members of the Monmouth of tht tero major political parties, o New Monmouth, being County Road Election District will be the Middle- Inalter designated on One Assessor for the full term >aat side ot Spring Street nea.r Harding ir the purpose of conducting tht rri- (Republican and Democratic). town Township High School, formerly 'our years. County Executlve-Jo. S16: thence (SI Easterly along said TUESDAY, APRIL II, 19S0 of tlie two major political jiartler Also ttB delegatei-at-large and tenCounty Road to Leonard Avenue; thence mown aa the Central School on Tln- between the hours of 7:0v a. m. and Notice 'j.hereby given that qualified ' rourlk Election District lamildates. all Road. raters of the Townahln of Marlboro, Itcpubllcan and Democratic). Said Primary Election vlll bt held atternate-delegates-at-iarge are to b (6) Northerly along Leonard Avenue to S:ou |i, m, (Kastern Standard 'nine) Also 1t:n delegates-al-large and ten Beginning nt a pnlnt where the cen- chotea by thi Republican Party tc Sandy Hook Bay; thence <7) Easterly Twelfth KlerUea District, to be Kaoam for the purpose of conducting the Pri-bounty of Monmouth, State of New ter lino of nroad Stroct is Intersected i said municipality' lor Hit purpose as "The Applebronk Country Clab- Jersey, not already registered In salil iltcrnate-detceates-at-large are to bi i .nominating elector! ot * President represent aald Republican Party at th and Souther!)- along the said Sandy mary Election for the Nomination of ilioaen by. thu Kruubllcan Parly ti ivllh tho center lino ot Hnrdlnc Road. National Convention, and also that Hook Bay and along the Southerly Hitmen District." Candidates. •: Municipality under the laws of New Ihence Eastwardly a!onjr the center line .nd Vice Prealdcnt of tht United lersey governing permanent ..„:.. . cpresent said Republican Party at the ates, and nominating a United State! two Olilrlct delegates ami two alter- boundary line between the Township The boundaries of lit* same ara aa Said Primary Election will be held N'atlonal Convention, anil' nlso that I Hnrdlng Road lo Us Intersection with nate-dlstrtet-delegstes to the said Ite. 3f MIddletown and the Borough of At-follows, viz: i said municipality for the purpose tlon may register or transfer irlth the Branch Avenue, thpnee Southeafllwiml- lenator, a Member of the House of Clerk of the said Municipality at his :wo district delegates and two alter- tepresentntlvea. lor the Tlilrd Congrs- publican National Convention, lantle Highland! lo the point or place BEGINNINO at the Intersection of the of nominating eleotora of a President nate-ttistrict-delpgates to the said P.e- y (lions the center line of Branch twenty • four delegates • at • large and al Beginning. \'ew York and Long Branch Railroad and Vice President of the United residence. Main Street, Marlboro, Ntw Avenue to the curved boundary line iomtl District ot New Jensy, two Jersey, at any time between Wedncs. ibllcan National Convention, and Icmbers of the Hoard of Chosen free- twelve' alternate-delegates-at-large nr The polling place for Ihe Fourth Elec- with Naveslnk or Shrewsbury River States, and nominating a United States LWenty-four dclcgates-al-larKe T the Borough of Red Bank, thence to be chosen by the'Democratic Part: tion District It the Fire House of thence (1) Northwesterly along sale lenator. a Member ot the House of day, April SO, I960, and Thursday Inuthweslcrly along the curved boun- tolden (or the County ot Monmouth, September 2», I960, during the fol twelve alternate-delegatcs-at-large are iiul tor the following municipal offices. tt represent laid Democratic Party al Brevent Park Flrt Company, Center lew 7ork and Long Branch F.aliroat Representativea for tht Third Congres- o bo chosen by the Democratic Party lary line ol the Borough cf Red Bank tht National Convention, and four dlt Avenue, Leonardo, and also along the boundary line o sional District ol New Jersey, two owing hours: Dally 1:00 a. rn. to 5:00 ;» Its intersection with the center line -Iz; '!. . • ' p, ra. Suntltys and Holidays excepted. lo represent eald Democratic Party at A Mayor for the lull term tf two ' trlct delegates and two alternate dls Matrlct Na 10 lo the Northerly line o Members ol the Board of Chosen Free- ihe National Convention, nnd 'four dls- . Broad Street, thence Northwardly trlct delegates, to the Democratic Na tun Eleettta Dtslriet, tt bt Us tht now or formerly Tnomas s. Field holder! for the County of Monmouth, Also September 27, !8 and 2». I960, along the center line of Blonil Street 'ears. •t tae "LUuna Bltdla OMrlct,' rrom 7:00 p. m, to 9:00 p. m., or nt rlct delegates and' two alternate illi- Two Councilmen for Iht full terra tional Convention art to bt chosen b' property alto btlng the boundary line and for the following municipal of. rlct delegates lo Ihe Democratic Na- to Its Intersection with the center line the reiptetlvt partial ln the Third Con- The boundtrlei tl tht tame trt siorpittrlc_• ^a^i > e _t* *«^ m1 At —o A*_Statde artHighwas *- — • • y** flees, via: Permanent Registration Bureau, Court- onal Convention art to bt chosen by of Harding Road the point or (reaalooa! District of the State of New viz: thence (3) Southerly One Township Commltlttmta for thehouse, Freehold. New Jersey at Buy the respective parties In the Third Con- An Asiesior lor thi full term tl lour BEGINNING it tht tntemttloa ol along* stati aray:Routa No. 35 andfull term of three years. Ime . between Wednesday, April 20, 'ears.:- •.' < -•.. Jersey In atld Primary Election. UtO. end Thursday, September. !9. 1960. gressional District of the state of New plact for tht Foul Notiet It hereby given that qualltle the right ol way line ol tbt Oirden along tht lery line of Districts One Assessor for tht full Urns Jersey in said Primary Election. - tlon District Is at the Junior High SaU Primary Election sill It r-ld State Partway and swimming Rlvar tfiH. I Ind to the Naveslnk or ouur yeavayeava. during Ihe following hours: Dally 9:00 School, Branch Avenut. <- lor Iht purpost of nominating person voters of the Township ot Mlddletow UnDlfll! SBLAMAA /• \ fM_ s | ^•.bKK 7.^^^ - ' »••!•_ Notice is hereby given that qualtflet running Ihence (1)h ABEasterlb y along ShrttribMy lU»tr ;Oiinci MlWesterly Said Primary Election will be held a. m. to-s:30 p. m., Saturday* 9:00 t tht - reapectlvt parties to the offlcea County ol Uonmouth, Btate of New Jer. a. m. to 11:00 noon, Sundavi and Hol- iters of the Borough of Red Bank, ntlk EleclM rMilrlct for the purpoee at nominating persons county of-Monmouth, state of New. Jer- Beginning at a Point on tht thtrt abovt mentioned and also to, el.ct one ley, not already registered In aald mu- n the Township ot Middietown ... .. of the respective parties to the offices iday! eiccpted. Also September 27, malt'and ont female member Irom nicipality under tht laws of New Jer-and ihe Townihlp ot Holmdel; Uitnee 2» and 29, 19(0, Irom 7:00 p. ra. to By, not Rlrcady registered In aald mu- Ine of the North Shrewsbury river dl- each election district ln Moimoulh aey govtrnlng permanent registration Tht polling place for tht Twelfth above mentioned and also to elect one nicipality, under the Hate lawa of New ectly between the properties owned (2) Northerly along the boundary line (lection District la tht Flro House of male and one female member from 9*00 p. rn. Jersey tovcrnlng permanent reglstra- County aa.Members or Die Monmouth may register or transfer with the clerk between the Townahlp of Holmdel and on Thursday, Beptembor 29, 1930, th >y the Monmouth Boat Clu ;b and thtbounty Executive Committee lor each of said municipality at his office, the Township of MIddletown to the llddlelown Townahlp. Firt Company, each election district In Monmouth oa may register or transfer with ihe property known ae the Red Bank Ly- No. V • •. . county aa Membera of the Monmouth registration books will be closed until clerk ot tho aald municipality at hit of-ceum, thence Southwtrdly to the cen-if the-two major iiolltlcal patties, Township Hall. Klng'l Highway, Mid- right of way line of the Garden State County Executive Committee-for each after the forthcoming General Election [Republican and Democratic), dletown, New Jersey, it any time up tc Parkway; thenct (S) Southeasterly Tklrteeolh ClerUeai Oletrlrt,' .lo h on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, fice. Municipal Building. 31 Monmouth ter lint or Broad street, thence. South- and Including Thursday, March 10, along the right of way line of the etMcm m -1U saejtk Belferel Dlelrlcl.1 of the two major political partlei itrcct. Red Bank, it any time up towardly along ine center lint ol Broad Also ten delegatea-at-lnrco and ten IMfi, during the following hours: Dally Garden state Parkway to tht point or (Republican and Democratic), * Notice or change of residence or sp. mi Including Thursday, March 10, I960 Street to trie Intersection with Iht cen-alternate-delegatei-at-larKD aro to be Garden state Park Tht boimdarlei of tht tame trt at Alao ten delcgates*at-Iarge and tenplication lor transfer ot registration choien by tnt Republican Party to • 00 a. m. to 5:0O p. m., Saturdaya, place of BeginningBeginning, shall be maMe either - by written re- luring tlie following hours: Dally 9:00 ter line ol Monmouth Street, thence represent laid Republican Party at Ihe Sunday! tnd Holiday! t xceprid, or at °BEaiNVNINO at ttt Southwesterly alternate-delegates-at-large are to bt i. m. to 5:00 p. m. Saturdays, Bun- Weetwardly' along tht center line ol Permanent Registration Bureau, Court chosen . by the Republican Party to quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk days and Holiday! . eacepted. Also Monmouth Street to , Its Intenectlon - ' • Convention"- , annmd l also mat eonwr ot District No. 3. which la on repment laid Republican Ptrty at theor tht Countv Board of Elections on two districlett delegatedelegate ! aanmd two alter* house, Freebtld, New. Jersey, tt an) Compten'a Creek; thence (1) Easterly forms provided by said Municipal Clerk March a. 9 and 10, 1N0. from too p.with the eenter line ot the track! 01 nBte41strlctdelega>ei o thee sai«1d4 R Iet time up to and Including Thunday along tho boundary lint of District No. National Convention, and. also that m, to 9:00 p. m.. or at Permanent Rei road bed of thi New Jersey Sauthtrn nate41strlct-delega>ei March 10, 1N0, during the followln, two * dlatrlet delegate! and two alter-or Board or by calling ln person at the itrstlostrstlon Buretu,Burea ' Courthouse, Freehold, railroad thence Northwardly alons the lUbllcan National Convention, ami to tho line ol tho Navy Ammunition nate-dlstrlct-delegaea to tho said -Re- office of the Municipal Clerk or County New JerseyJersey,-a, att any time up to and in- wsnty-lour; dltegite«ntlarse anc .hours: Dally »:M a. m. to 4:30 p. m Depot: thence (S) South and Boutl Board of Elections up lo tnd Including eenter ot the track! ot tht Niw Jtr-welvu atttmtt»a]l|egates.at-lsrgt are Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ea- • along th? property of th( Ni publican National Convention, and cludingIng-- Thursday, March 10, 1N01180, ddur-•ey Southern railroad, to th* ihortol wenty-tourr detedetegates-at-largr ' e an September », 1N0-' - . ing ..th. e -followin • "-g- -hours ur>:. DJHDally, 1:0tjor0j ,; to.bt chosen by Iht Democratic Party c.pted Alw March I. • and 10. 1W, val Aramunmuniuei a Depot to Park Avi The following la a description of th. thi North Shnwtbury rlvar. (Nan- to represent tald JMmocratlo Party at flora VM p. ra. to »:0O p. a. (3) In tht Northwesterly lemate-delegatet-at-Itrgt tr m. to 4:30 p. m.'Saturdaylurday!i SH9KKM) aa, m. sink) . thenct Southeestwardly, tnd nut: • to be choselen b_y. the Democratic Part: election districts In the Township ct to 12:00 noon,. Sundayt and" Holldaya hi National Convention, and four dls- For tht convenience of the public ng Park Avenut to tht to repreient aald Democratic Patty at Marlboro and tha polling places jn thi lorthtaatwardly along tht ihore it thi rlct-ielifitti ud two,alternatt dls- repreeentatln of the Township Clerk 10,1180, (ort- - h SShrtwAury_rlytr J* thtrctnttr rlet deltgattt to;tht Democratic Na. till National Convention, and four dla- from 7:00 p. m. to t;00 | mV Int between the property btlonguig to will tit tt tht aflddlelowa Townihlp i1^!S.»N.,K.nm.ua rlct delegate! tnd two alternate dls- FIMT" ELECTION PBTBICT On 'Thursday. •— - ' Int ben tional Convention art to bt choien hy Hall on Tuesday evening, March I; toad; thence (4) Northeasterly along riet delegate! to the Democratic Na- Election District No. 1 is located uii juurauar. ' aaaron iu,, lien, ins he Monmoulh Boat Club and property the retpectlvo: pwtlet In the Third Con- Wednesday evening. Mireh »,; Thun. | „, _„„.„ Int ol County Route No. lit to Churc! tional Convention are to bo chosen by ln tut touthirn section of thi town registration books, will be closed until known at tht Red Bank Lyceum, thi [rsislontl Dlatrlet of iht Btalu ot K«w «ty evening, lliircn 10, INO. betwitn ary list ol tltetloa >imt; thenct (5) Northerly along tht respective partlei In the Third Con- ship running north to the Wickalunk- after the forthcoming Primary Election point or place of Beginning. ' lersey In laid Primary Election. - %urcn Street to Compton's Creek, Pleasant ViHer road to Rae'l Corner to be held on Tuesday, April It, INO. Tht polling place for the Filth'Eleo. Notice Is hereby given that qualified the hours of T:0» p. m. and »:oo p. m. r hence (•) Northwesterly along comi iresalonal District of tht SUMof New tlon District Is UMrty Englnt House, On Thunday. March 10, 1960, IhPort t lfonmlouthi , beginning at or lersey In eald Primary Electli and Irom the Wlckitunk-Qordon'e Notice or change of residence «r ap- voters of the Borouih of Fair iliven. . on'! Creek (eourtea Noa, S, 4, o and i Corner road to tht Mirlboro-Roberts. plication ror transfer or registration White Street. "~ X-. County' of Monmouth, stale or New Jer- , registration books will be doted until the quacaeiinbuih property and runninru g balng. along boundary lino of District Nollct Ig hereby given that qualified Math Eleellm nislrlcl after thi forthcoming Primary Election alons tht tract! Known aa Clesrvlew: Mere of the Townahlp of Atlantic, vine road along the west' side of the shall be made cither by written re- sey, *not already reRlstered In Istd la 11), to the' point endi place of Marlboro-Robertsville road to Hawklni quest rorwarded to the Municipal Clerk Biglnnlng at a point where tht cen* municipality uniler tho lawt of New lo bt htld on Tuesday, April It, I960. Haplewood and Locustwood and theBeginning".8 County of Monmoulh, Statt of New Her : Notice of change of residence or ap- Northerly tide of the tract known as tey not already registered In laid mu- Corner and thence to .the point of* be- or tht County Board or Elections on ter line of Monmouth'Street "Is Inter. Jeraey governing, permanent reglitre- plication for transfer of registration ruturama and crossing Wilson Avenue for tht Thlrteentb tilclpsllty under the state lawa of New ginning. orms provided by talil Municipal seeled with the center lint or Broad tloti'miy regltter to trtniftr with the thtll bt made either by written re- and along me Northerly tldt of tht aClsction District Is Bay View School, Jersey governing permanent registra- The polling plac, e Ifor District 1 la Clerk or Board or by calling In person Street, thence Southwardly along, the clerk ol laid municipality tt fell ofllcc quest forwarded to tht Municipal Clerk Srlarcllff tract and emptying Into ^•onarddllo Road~ ~, County Highway tion may. register or transfer with the the Township Hall IInn Marlboro. - at the office of the Munlclpel Clerk center line ot Broad Street to Hi Inter- lorough Hall, Flrt Rive"' r and or tht County Board of Elections on Comptonjl Crttk at a point approil. it. clerk of said municipality at hie office, SECOND KMiCTION DISiTRlCT or County Board ot Elections up to andsection with the center line of Reckless iiattln Roads; Fair Haven, New Jersey: lormi provided by laid Municipal mateiy Two Hundrtd ftet Southerly of VotsrlMtith EtteHsai Dlatrlet, to bt residence, Holmdel-Vandtrburg Road, Eltctlon District No. 1 starts at theInoluitlng March 10. I960. - Place, thence Wcstwardly along the at any tlma up lo and Including Thura- ben at tho "MlUlntk District." Vanderburg, New Jeraey, at any time Wlckatunk-Plejia.nl Valley road, The said Boanli ol Registry and center tint oMttckleii Place to. Iti ln- •lay, Mnrch 10, 1960, during lilt follow- Cltrk or Board or by calling In person Route 34; thence (3) in a Wester? Election will meet on ieriecllon with the center line of-Mi- at thi office of the Municipal Clerk direction along tht last named brool Tht boundtrlH ol tht sami art i to and Including Thursday, March thtnet t» Rae't Corner and at the ing hours: Dally 1:00 a. m. to 5:00 or county Board of Elections up to ind . i960, during tha following hourt: WlckatunkOordon'i Comer road to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, I960 nlo Avenue, thence Northwardly along p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and Hollilnvn Including March 10, MM... h"^', %'Zl: Vr. BEQINNINO at a K>nt on a North Dally 0:0000 aa. .m m. . to 8:00 p. tn.. Sstur- tht ftobertavute-Mirlboro road -alonir. letween the noun of.-7:0*. a. m. andhe center line ot Maple Avenut to icepted, also March S, I and 10, INO, S^S'^"^' %l Vr. ht east side ol Ihe Robtrttvlllt-Marl- 111 Intersection with the center line of Irom 7:110 to »:0O p. m. or at-Perma- Monmouth tdlolnllnla] g tht Port MonM - Ntaneriy tide of State Highway Routt daydaya 9:0900 a. rn. tlo 12:012000 noon. SunS - i:oo p. m. for the purpose ot conduct- Tht taM Botrdt ol Registry • mouth Mala streeeetrect u grouni?d No°. "35 *>tad TwTwoo HundreHundred feefeett NorthNorth-- days and Holid eacepted . Alec boro road to Hawkins Corner- and ing the aeneral Election, Chestnut Street, thenct Weatwardly nent Registration Bureau. Courthouse, . Election win meet on henct (3r Welt ot Mlddlstown-New MonmoutU thence to tht point of beginning. Bald General Election will bt held along the center line of Chestnut freehold,-New Jersey, tt'tny.lmt uu . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1MB Street ind road, thence (1) Northwesterly along lo »:00 p. m. or tt Fermaunt Regli< The polling plan for THelrlct t Is In sild municipality for the purpose Btreet, to Itl Intersection with the tracks to tnd Including Thuradtfii lfaroh 10, between thi hours of 7:00 a. ra. a_ erly boundtry of nettloa Dlatrlet ht center line of BUM Highway Routt tratlon Bureau Courthouse, Freehold, tht Volunteer Flrehouie tt Morgtnvllle. of electing electors of a President and of the New Jersey Southern railroad, I960, during he following hours: Dnll" (o. 35 lo Itt UtirMcUcn wilh tht cen- thenct Northwardly along tht track! or B:00 a. ID. to 4:30 p.nt IWurdayi 9:00 1:00 p. ra. for tht purpott of conduct ter line ol Harmony Road; thence (2) Jew Jeney, at any time us to and C, FLOYD WYCKOFK, Vice-president ot the United States am road bed of ths New.Jersey Southern Including Thunday, Mirch 10. IBM. Township Clerk. electing a United SUtea Senator, a. nv to 12:00 noonf- Sundays and Hoi '- Ing tht oeniril Election. Northerly along tht etnttr lint ot Har- railroad to tta Intersection with the days excepted. Also March S, • and 10, mony Road to ita inuutetios with tm during tht following hours: Dally »:*> Feb. M, J» $87.85 Member of the House of Representi center line of Monmouth Street, thence Said Genertl Election WW bt hell tenter line at County Route No. 518a:. m. to 4:30 p. ra.. Baturdayi B:00 tlves for the Third Congressional Dl IWO, from 7:00 p. nt'. to 9:00 p. tn. In taid municipality lor tht purpott a. m. to lS:oo noon,- flundaya and Hol- rlct of Now Jersey, iwo members <. Eaitwardly along tho center line ot On Thursday. March 10, IMS, the fcinet II) Earterly along Sandy ,, thence 13) Easterly tlong the center BEGUTRV XSn ELECTION Monmouth Btreet to ita Intersection with registration boon will lie closed until • of electing electors of t President tnd w lint ol County Routt SIS to itl Inter- iday! eicepted. Also March «. t tnd NOTICIC Ihe Board of Chosen Freeholder fo: the center line of Broad Street, the Vice-president of tht United States tnd Bay to tha point or pltet tf Bsgtanlng! section with Wilson Avenue: thenct 10, IND. from 7:00 p. m. ts t:00 p. m he county of Montnouth,- and for thi after the' forthcoming Primary Election eltctlng a United States Senator, i The polling place for tht Slith lie TOWNSHIP OF SHRKHSBl'RV, N. I. following municipal offices viz: point or place of Beginning. to he held on Tuesday. April 1>. 1980. I) Northerly along at eenter line el On Thunday, March 10, 1M0, thi Notice Is hereby given that the Dis- Member of the House ol Represent!- Ion Diitrlct It tht Port Monmouth Fli Vltson Avenue to tht Southerly bound- eglitntlon books will ht doled until A Mayor lor the full term of twi Tht polling Placlace lofor thet SlitBUth Elec Notlco ol change of residenc: e or ap- tlvee for the Third Congnsalonal Dis- Houtt. Mala Street, Port Moomout try lint ol Election Diitrlct Na 18: after the forthcoming. Primary Elec* trict Board of Election and Reglatry Rars on District Is RRelict Engine House, plication for transfer' of registration trict of New Jeney, two membtrt ot Ihence (5) Easterly along Southerly Ion lo bt held on Tuesday, April It, In and for the Township cf Shrewsbury, Two Councilmen lor the full Itrm )rummond Place. shall be made either by written request the Board of Choatn Frttholden for County of Monmouth, Btate of New of Hires years KevHlk EltclM IHilrlrt forwnrdeil to the Municipal Clerk -.r. the County of Monmouth. tnd lor Iht Hilary line ot Election DUtrict Na Notice of change of residence or ap-Jersey, will meet at the Place herein- A Tax Collector lor the full term Beginning at a point where the eenter the County Board of Elections on forme ' ..following municipal office!, vis: rlo tht Westerly boundary lint c plication for tranafer off registratiog n ifter designed on four years ^ lint of. Broad Street it Interaecltd with provided by tatd . Munlclpsl Clerk o' Election District No. 11; thence (6) Board, or by calling In perttn at the Two Members of Iht Township Com- shall be made either b"y- written n TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960 Notice is hereby liven that qujlllle iht center lint ol Reckless Place, Southerly along tht Westerly boundary quest forwarded to thoMunicipal Cle between tht hours of 7:00 t. m. am! Ihence Southwardly (long the csnler offlct of tho Municipal Clerk or Count)' ttlttet for tht full term ot thnt run. lint ol Election Dlatrlet No. u to tht Votera ot Ihe Borough of Red Ban Honrd ol Election! to tnd. Including BEQINNINO . canter lint ol County Routo 518; thenct or the County Board off ElectionElectin! on 8:00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time County of Monmouth, State of Me Int of Broad Street to the' Southerly Notice le hereby given that qualified Cre.k. In Sandy forme provided by laid Municipal Clerk lor tht purpose ot conducing the Prl Jeraey, not already reglatered In Mill boundary ol the Borough ot'Ked Bank, March 10. l«60. - ,:. .-.'; : voten ol the Township si MIddletown, tnd ttenet (i: 7) Bitterly along thi center Hoe olor County Board - ot Election! or by mary Election for the nomination i municipality under the laws of Newthence Nonhwutwtrdly along the cen- Tht laid Board! «t Feglltry ind County ol Monmouth, Mate ot New Creek, btlng al. !tunty Route 618 to a point Two Hun : in person at tht offlet of the indldates. Jersey governing permanent registra- ter line of the tracks ,or road bed c Election will meet on - : : Jersey, not already registered In slid u"f . »«• »l .•Hi ___.„ ..„. „ dred leet r - -- — • - «rd of Said Primary Election'will be hel tion may register or transfer with thi the -New York and Long Branch ral TUEBDAY. NOVEMBER I, MM municipality tinder Iht lawt of New the Northerly lint of State Hlghwt: Ntw Monm P March In I laid municipality for the purpoi clerk of aald municipality at h road company to Ita Intersection wit! between the hoars of J:00 t. m. ami wetttrly end panallel with said road 5! iffi ' - . the center line of chestnut Street, Jersey governing permanent rcglstrt- P-"** "- •*• "• '"* ""- —* of nominating elector! cf a Presidei office, Municipal Building, 32 Hoi S:00 p. m. for the purpos e of ejonductl : - tlon may register or tranafer with tht tnd s dtilance of Two Hundred leet The laid Board of Registry and Else and Vice President ol the United mouth Street, Red Bank, New Jtrae- thenct Eaitwardly along the center line Inir the dcneral Election, . clerk of laid municipality it hit of- Westerly therefrom to tht point tlon will meet-on Slatet, tnd nominating a United State) at any time between Wednesday, Aprl or Chestnut Street to Its Interaectlon Said oeneral Election will tit her fice, Townehlp Hall, Klng'l Highway, blaet pt Beginning. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I,'INO Senator, a Member ot the House o 20, two, and Thursday, September Vfl with the center line of Maple Avenue ln said municipality for the purpor MIddletown, New Jersey, at any tlmt Tht polling plact lor ...th. tFourteenth between the hourt of 7:00 a. m. andRepresentatives tor the Third Congre, 1960. during the following hours: Hall: thenct Southwardly along the eente or electing electors of a President anr befwien.Wtdneiday, April 20.1M0. and ttectkm District will bt—> outaldou e ol theS;oo p. nt. fo" r thipurposo o of. conduct- slonal District ot New Jersey, tw t:00 a.,.m. to 5;00,p. ra.; Saturdai line of Maple Avenut to the Intersection, Vice-president of the United States a' Thursday, September 3*. 1M0. during rlcltt att tthhe FlFi nH House of the Oli Iht Oeneral Election. aCemben of the Board of Chosen Free Sundays and HollcKvs eacepted. A with the.eenter line ot Retklsea Plats, lecting.a .United Statea Senator, i the following hourt: Dally »:0O a. n. ige Fire Company, located on thi^lald "Otnerirm«tfo¥"win be htld holders tor tbe County of Monmouth September a, 53. st, !8 and St, 1* thence Bastwaro'ly along Ihe cenltr lint lember of th« House of Represent «» «:»»»•«<• .«iirtat*,suiatyg - Southerly side of State Highway No. 35,In nld municipality for the purpose and for the following municipal from S:oo a, m.' to 9:00 p, m., or ot Reckless Place to.the center lint of tlvet for the Third' Congrtislonal Dlr With an entranct lor voter! ol DUtrict of electing electors of a President tnd flees, viz: ' Permanent neKlstratlon Bureau, Court Broad Btreet, tht point br plact ol Be trlct of New Jeney, two members < » tM Jl , Fourteen only. Vlee.Preardent or tht Untied states tnd A Township Commltteeman lor th house. Freehold, New Jeney, at an> llnnlng, tht' Board 'Of Chosen 'Freeholder! fo:: Fineesrth EleeHta Dlstrlet, lo be Kaewn electing a United Stetel Senator, a full term of three years. . , between Wednesday, April JO, The polling place for Ihe the County of Monmouth, and for th - p. m. or at Permanent Registration Member of the House of Represents- following municipal offices,'vie: Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold. New U Mt "Cherry Tret l'lrm District." An Assessor for tht lull ttrm of , and Thursday, September 29 Etectltn Diitrlct li Belief Jersey, tt any tlmt between Widnti- Tht bnundarits ef tht atmt art ss tlvet tor tht Third Congnsskmal Dis- four ytars. House, Orummond Place. A Mayor lor the lull term at two trict of New Jeney. two membert ot I960, during the following houra; Dal year!,1.-- ' . • • day, April 90, 19W and Thuradiy, toliowe, vis: tha Board, of ~ - ... -.-- Said Primary Election will be held ».oo a, m. to 4:30 p. m., saturdayi . Ellhtk EleeHoa District September It. 1N0. during thi follow- , BEOINNINO at thi Inltrsectlon _ . "°r for tht purpost of nominating peraoni f«op_a. m. lo 12:00 noon. Sundaya aa Beginning In the center line of Lo Two Oounellmen for tht fun term ing hours: Deny »:00 a. m. to 1:30 Kasem SUM Highway Routt No. U and Palm- the County of Monmouth, and for theof the respective parties to tho offici Holldayi encepted,; Also September 7 cutt Avenue at hl|h water line or thtol three years, > ' . , p. m. Saturday!. Sundaya atid HoDdaya " ~1 er Avenue ind running thence (1: following munlclpel oflleit, ,vli: abova mentioned and also to elect one 28 and 29, 1N0. Irom 7:00 P- m. North Shrewsbury river, Ihtnet East ^An Assessor lor tht full term, o.' •scepttd. September#58 and:*, INO Northerly tlong tht center line ol ont Townahlp commlttieman. lor Ihemale and ont female member from t:w p. rn. . erly tlong center lint of Locust Ave- four years. ' . . from 7:00 p: m. to »:00 p. HI. l*tlmer Avenue to the loutherly bound- full term or three yeara. . each election district In -Monmoutl On Thursday, Seplembtr M,'1IW,'t nue to the center line of Shrewsbury Notice Is hereby given that tjuilllleil On Thursday, September 89. IN*, the ary lint ot Residential Zone B-7. tal Ont Atienor for tht full term of County , ltlo' 27. M nnd is, 1M», from T:M P. tn. tn o Iht center line of Cooper Road ie«0, .during tho follc (l The polling piece for the eighth Elec- •nd Including September 59. 1M0. boundary line ct Election District No • •tf *vw| _ uia t esi|a , MIV sviivllowlnn * 8gt hoursli*4^*ei w :t to be chosen by the Democratic Part: n:0O p. m. or at Permanent Regiitrttlo' hence (4) Westerly alons tne centel IS to Itl Intersection with the centel Dally 1:00 a. m. to 8:00 t>. m.. Sstur- lo reDresent laid Democratic Party al Tht .following Is a complete dsecrlp tion District Is Union Fire House, Bureau.-Courthouse, Freihold. New Jer- Tht following It a description of theline of Cooper Road to the center lin Int of Wilson Avenue, laid boundai daya 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon. Sun-Iht National Convention, and four dla am °iutlM 'action Districts in the Shrewsbury Avenue, se•ey iatt any time between WednHdeWednttdey Election Districts In tht Township of of Hopping*! Crossing Road, am k Int alto being tht Easterly boundai trlct delegatea and two alternate dla Borough of Red Bank and thi location Mala Elecllet) IMslrirl . April 90. IKD and Thursday, September MIddletown, lo wit: aa Sleepy*Houow RoadTlMnee (i)lS daya and-Holtdaya excepted. Also Seo- Int ol Election District No. 15; thenct lembtr 71. M and S», 1889. from 7:00 rlct delegates to the Democratic Na of polling places for .each of the aald Beginning In the center line of Lo- S>,'1M0, during the following hours1 : a Northwesterly direction along tht cen- [«) lor-' alon' g tht Westerly bound' tional convention are to be chosen by dlilrlcts, to wit: ' cust Avenue at high water lino of the Dally 9:00. a. nt. .to e:30p..:m. SHU ? er of aald road to It! Interatclloa with t>. m. lo l:0O p. m., or at Permanent Election District No. . 11 Keclstratlon Bureau. Courthouse, Free- the respective parties In the Third Con- tii.1 ElecUesi District North Shrewsbury niver, thence East- day* fl:00 a. m. to 12:00 nonn. gur. McClees- Creek; thence (•) Westerly along tht center.line tl Wilson Ave- ireisloiial District of thi Statt of New erly along center line ot Locust Ave- days and Holiday! eicepted. Aleo Sep- along McCleer Creek to Ita Intintctl lold. New Jtrssy, at any tlmt between Beglnnlm at a point on the shore The boundulet of tht samt trt aa nue, to Itl Intersection wltli County Wednesday, April 50, 1M0, and Thurs- lersey In eald > Primary Election. Ihi Niveilnk River directly betwiei nue to the center line of Shrewsbury tember ST.. 2*. and St, INO, from 7:00 with the Navy Railroad: thtnet loutt 51«; thenct IS) Westerly alon Notice.Is hereby given that quallllei Avenue: thence Southerly along center p. m, lo 9:00 p. m. tollows, via nrtherly along tht aald Navy Rell tie etnttr line ol County Routt 518 li day. September V>. 1980, during the Iht properties ownml by Ihe Monmoutl BEOINNINO tt tht Intersection . following hours: Dally 9:1*1 t. m. to voters of the'Towmhill p of Shrewibui Soat Club Bnd the property of thi line of Shrewsbury Avenue to the cen- On Thursdny, September W, INS, Ih- to the Southerly side, ol the Nav tl tnttntctlon with Harmony Road County of Monmouth, State of New Jer ter line ot Chestnut Btreet; thence reglstratlon books will be doled until Palmer Avenue tnd State Hlghwa: Reservation; ihence (I) along the Na' henct (8) Southerly along the center 4:30 p. m. Saturdays *M a. m. to Borougli ol Red Bank, thence South Route No. 31 and thence running " 12:00 noon. Sundnya and HoKdaya ex- •ey, not already registered In said mil wardly to the eenter line ct Bros Easterly along center line of Chestnu liter Ihe forthcoming General Election vy Reierjatlon, Boutheaiterly and Can. line ol. Harmony Road to Ita inter- nlclpallty under the laws ot New Jer street to the center line ot right ot on Tueiday, November I, 1M9, . : Southerly along tht .boundtry line erly to Park Avenue; thence (9) East- section with State Highway Route No. cented. Also September 2T, 5" and Z>, Street to tin Intersection with the cen tween the Townehlp ol MIddletown tm I960, from 7;M p. m. to 8:00 p. m. sey • governing permanent reglalratloi ter line ol Mechanlo Street, thence Cut way of the New York and Long Branch Notice of chance of reildtnct nf tri- erly along Park Avenue (also known as 35: thence (7) Northwesterly along tht may register or transfer with tht cler railroad: thence Southeasterly along plication ,for transter of' reglilrtllon Iht Townihlp of Holmdel, to the RedBtlllwell Road) to the private road run- center line of. Btate Highway Route On Thursday, Sentemhfr S», I960. wardly along the center line of Me Hill Road; thenct (!) Easterly follow. No. S8 to tht paint or place ol Begin. Ihe registration books will be closed of said municipality at her offlc chanlo street to a point one hundrei center Una of right of way of New shall be made either by written re- ning through tht Hoaford property; residence. 111 Belil-.aw Avenue, at ans York and Long Branch railroad to the oueit forwarded to tht Muntetpil, Ing tht Red Hill Road to the Bamihence (10) Southerly aloot tht prlvtu nlngv . until. nfler the forthcomlne. Oeh»r»l feet from Its Intersection with III Hollow Road; thence 13) along Bam Election on Tuesday, November 8,1M0. tlmt up to and Including Thursday, Weiterly line or Harrison Avenue, ther center lint of River Btreet (produced); Clerk of the County Board of Election- road running through tht Hosford Prop- Tht polling platt for the Fifteenth March, 10, I960, during tha following thence Westerly along tho center line nn forme provided by sail Mmlcfpal Hollow Road tnd continuing on tht ertyjo Mountain H|ll Road (now knojm Notice of change of residence or ep- southeasterly along and parallel there- Oak Hfll rots to tilt IT. S. Navy Rail- last. [lection District will be outside of thtplication for transfer of registration ioun: Dally 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.,to, a line one hundred feet back from of North Shrewsbury River; thence Clerk or Board or bv calling In oereo- Northtrly along high water line of at the office of the Municipal Cltrk or road: thtnet M) Northeasterly (long District at Ihe Fire House ot the Oldshall be made,either br written re- Saturdi lundayL e und Holldaya tht Westerly lint of Harrison Avenue tht tald Navy Railroad to the New Village Fire. Company, located on thtquest forwarded to iIhr * Municipa"" l —Clerk certedV AIio Mafch n. 9 and 10, 1960to the new boundary line of the Bor North Shrewsbury river tn tho conte Countv Boirrt of Electl.oni up' to and Southerly side or Btate Highway No. 39.or County Board of Election_ * on forms rrom 7:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. in., or al ough of Red Bank, thence Easterly line of Locust /Avenue, tho point 0 Including September 3t, 1N0, with an intranet for votert of District nmvlded by said municipal clerk or Permanent RcgiBtratlon Bureau, Cour along the laid boundary line One Hun place of Beginning, The followlnR Is a description tf Ihe Jnen".. « N^h'trl,'along .Ww WhiP^r.«>«, B« Fifteen only. house. Freehold, New Jersey, it.an Election Districts In the Borough of York and Long Branch Railroad rlsht sometimes known aa lnBoar Md oer by calling In person at dreif, leet distant to the center llm Thi [Killing place of the Ninth Elec af way to Hit Northerly line of the now Lane," which It a road leading tram Kleeiiim Dlitrlrl lo bt * " * <* the Municipal clerk or time up to and including Ttiundai of Harrison Avenue, thence Northern lion District li' Union Fire House, ralr Haven and thi, tolling tllcei In Chapel Hill to Brown't Dock Road !l l<> 11 1 1March 10, 1BG0. durlnc the foltowlni along Ihe center line of Harrleon AVc Shrewibury Avenue. same, lo wit: • flT^-- •" " , . -,. or formerly Thomas I. Field farm; 1 Itoiisa at tfce ••Miilswsedlewis*" Dlslrlet.Dlmrlct.'" £2JffiLj°.YaSJIncluding Septembe«ilr 3>5U". ]N0 . '" * "hours: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. thence (I) Easterly and Southeaster thence (13) along the aama totathete Tht boundtrlM ol thi same are. nue to the center line ot Beekmar Tealh Elecllta District nm Elocllea .TIMrtrt ', : eny lint to Brown'! Dock Road?thence The, polling tlac* for the Townehln Saturdays, 9:00 a, m. to 12:0O noo All that part of Ihe Borough tf Mr along the Northerly and Northeasterl: follows, vlt: of Atlantic,l« the Township Hall, Colt's Sundays and Holiday• exeepted,- Air Place, thence Easterly along the cente Beginning In the center lint of Rlvei line of the eald now or formerl (II) Southerly along Brown'a Dock Roai BEGINNINO at Ihe Southerly bound line ot Beekmam Place, to its Inter Btri-ct tt high water line of Nortr Haven bounded on tht /Kill by tho to the Naveilnk River (Course! NOI. Neck, New Jersey, March I, 9 and 10, i960, rrom 7:0C center line of tiuena Vleta Annut. rn Thomat 8. Field firorterlv to Rial ary line of Election Dlatrlet No. • anil IARRr CHINE. p. m. to 8:00 p, m. section with the new Easterly boun Shrewsbury River, thenco Easterl Highway No. 35 thence (T) Soutlier: 11, 13 and 14, being along the Westerly the Westerly boundary line of Election dary or Ihe Borough of Red Bank: •long center line of River Btreet (pro- ihe West bv the center lint of Fair boundary of District No. 1); thence Township Clerk. On Thunday; March 10, 1960, th Haven Road nn the South.by tht cen- •long the center tine of Btivte Hlehwa; Dlatrlet No. 3, aald beginning point be- Feb. M, M K0.08 thence Northerly along said Ealtterl; duced) to the center line or right o No. SI to the Northerly boundary ol (IS) Weetcrly along tht high water Una ing approximately Two Hundred feet reglttratjon books will tie cloied untl boumlary of the Borough of Red Ban way of the New York and Long Branc ter tine or rtiilge Road and on tht north Election Dlstrlet No. II. eald Boun- ot the- Ntveslnk River to Iht point or South of Highway No. 38 and In thi after the forthcomlnr Primary Election to the Southwesterly corner of lot railroad; thence Southeasterly along the hy the Naveslnk (North Shrewsbury) place of Beginning. RKGIBTRY AND ri.rCTION NOTICE to be hild on Tuesday, April IB, 1960.block 14, of the official tal map River. . . ••;•.••. .-• '. •'.. dary tine being the Northerly bound- canter of Compton't Crtek, and runnlni Notice of Chan re of residence or ap center line of right of way of New •ty or th» Navy Railroad, thence (81 Tht polling pltet for tht Eighth Elec- Ihenci (1) In a generally Westerly dl TOWNIIIIP OF MARLBORO the Borough of Red Bunk, thfnce East York ami Lope; Branch railroad i tn a The THiltlnir place for the Ttrai Elec- plication for transfer of re r 1st ratio erly along the new Southerly bounder: :lon District Is tht •Willow Strut Northeasterly (tons; the Navy Rallnae tion Dlatrlet la the Falnlew School reetlon along a brook .running aloni Notice is hereby given that Dis- •hall tie made either ty written r point distant Seven-Hundred snd Nine- In lit Intersection wlttt Mountain H House on Cooptr Rotd, the Northerly boundary line of Briar- line of the Roroush of Red flank y Four foet Irom Ihe Southerly side ol school, . • J/- .' " 0 trict Board ot Election and Registry quest forwarded to the municipal Clci Ihe center line of Lnke Avenue, them Krcimd rterHot IMstrltt Road; Rente (9) Westerly and North Nkrlfe Elexttea District, to to ben cliff, Futurama. Locuttwood and Maple- In and for the Townihlp of Miriboro, or the County Board of Elections on Iterion Place, measured at right an- westerly along Mountain Hill Road. Old as "Ike B.SS—MU Ore— view MsMcr. wood Terrace to lit Intenectlon with Northerly along tho center line ot L,ak, ;leB thereto: thence Westerly nnd par- All that pnrt of tlie Borough of Fair County or Motimouth, State of New forma provided by •aid Municipal Clei Avenue lo the center line of Eas llnven houndcil on tho East by the Btate Highway Route No. 81 and pres- Tht boundaries ol tht ttmt ara atMain Street, said Intenectlon belm Jerssy, will meet at tht plact herein- or Board or ty cnlllnv In penon i illel with Weit Bsriten Place tn the ent state Highway Route No. 98 to the whert tht Port Honmouth recreation after designated on Front Street ralso known ss Rive jenter lint of right of way of C.,R. Tl. center line of Fair flavin-'Road, on pelnt tr place ol Beginning. follows, via: playground Is located: thenct (2) South the office of the Municipal Clerk L Road) thence Easterly along the con of N. J.: thence Northerly along the Ihe South by the Northerly boundary BEOINNINO at Iht Intersection oi westerly tlong Main Street and on thi TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 19C0 Court r Board of Election! up to ant ler line of East Front Street (all center tine of right of way of the I ne ot the Borough of numton, m Ihe Tlw willing plan for the First Elee the Easterly Una of Iht Navy RRttervt- Westerly boundary lint of Residential between the hours of T:00 iu-m. andIncluding March 10, 1960. known aa River Road) to Its lntersec C. R. R. of N. J. to a point dlotnn Weal by tht center lint of Hanet Head tton District Is Wo Mlddlttown Town- Sandy Hook Bay,, runnin Th* enld Board of P.eilntry and Elec- lion with the center line of lladtloi and on the North hy iht Kavtilnk awn Hall, Klng-i Highway. at.Flvt Cor. Ihence (1) Southerly Bay,, Zone B« to Itt Intersection with Ha 8:00 p. m. (Eastern standard Tint), tion will meet on One Hundred and Fifty foot Souther! mony Road; thence (3) continuing In for tht purpose ooff conduct;ln! g MIL . Park, extended Southerly, thence North from Ihe South side of West Bcrgo (North Shrewsbury) tliver, line of th— e —Navy, R_:eeervstlo< t mnt to Pti TUESDAY, NOVEMHER t, 1M0 crly along the center line of Hadrloi Avenut; Ihenct (2) Easterly along Southerly dlnctlon along the center llm mary election for tha nomination Place mcnsuroFl nt right angloa there The polling place for tht" ieeond •ecasJ EFMUM IMilrirt, to kt • Park Avenue to Hoifortdl tAvenue: of Harmony Road, which Is nlao thi candidates. between the hours of 7:00 a. m, am Park tn tlio shore of the Navesln lo; thcnc« Womrly and parallel wit Kloctlon DlRtrlct 1st tht. Flrt House. ae tie ••Nateettk District" thenct (3) Northerly Hong Hoafon Westerly boundary line of Residential Said Primary Election will be held »:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct ftlver, then SouthwcntwHrdly nnd Wesi Weot BorKen PJHCO to tilKh water llm Rlvir end nattln Honda. The boirodsrlet el ths same ti Avenue to the New Monmouth and At-Zone B-6, to a point In the Northerl) In tald municipality for the purposa Inn tha Oeneral Election. . - warilly alone thn shorn of the Nave nf the North Shrewsbury riven thencf Third Election nielrid is follows, vli: lantic Highland! Road (Counlv High, boundary line of Election District No of nominating electors ot a President Bald GenerM Election will he he sink River to the point above men Northweaterlv nlonj high water line ol All that part of the Borough of Fair REO1NNINO at Ihe Intersection wny No. 316): Ihence <4) Easterly 13; thence (4> Ensterly "lone. Ihi and Vice President of the United In said municipality fur the purron tinned nt the shore line of the sal< the North Shrowaburv river to the Haven bounded on tht Etst by th' e the boundary Hut of Ihe Borough along laid road to Leonard Avenue: Southerly boundary tine ot Resltlentti Slatee, and nomlnsti United Slates of electinc electors of A President am river directly between tlio tiropertl contor line nf Itlvcr street, tlie polnl centor line of llance Rosd. on ...ih.r Allnntlo Highland! snd stvtnih A Ihence (11) Northerly along Leonan Zont B*fi and the Northerly boumlar 8enator8t , a MemberMb t of tthh e HHous e of Vice-Preiklcnt of \hf UnltRd Blatrn nn> owned by the Monmnuth Uont Cli or nlacc nr ricnlnnlni*. Oouth by the /Northerly boundary linli o Avenue to Rarltan or Sandy lloo lint of Residential Zonet C-1J and D-:llfproierlntlvra Inr the Third Congres. Hectlnr a United fltatpft ficnator, nml tho properly of tlin Rorous.li of the Borotmh of Little Silver, on th" nue. tnd from Ihenct running (I i "Jaul rtetl Ilnnk. at the point or iilnct < Tlio nnlllnr; nhro 'or the Tenth trly along Seventh Avenue to Hlllsli B»y; thence (6) Weiterly along Rar lo Comnton't Creek; thence f&1 runnlni slonsl District of ' New Jersey, two Member of the Houne »f Hep resent lion District In tho IMvor Rtrp.ct school, West by tho. boundary line of tlio tan or Sandy Hook Bay to the polnl generally Northefisterly along Cnmplnn' fur the Third CfingrcBnloiiHt Dli :h of Roil rtnnli and on Iho NorM- Avenue: thence <2> Westerly along sad Members of the Board of Cliosvn Free, tlve I'.lovi'nth Klri'Uoii llwlrlrl Hilsinillsldv d e Avenue to Serpentinpntine Drlvi or place of Beginning. Creek, -which Is the Northerly bound holders for the County of Monmoulh, trlct of New Jersey, two members .. lino extending ai followi; to Hil ary line of Residential Kone E-t amand' lo' r th'e following municipal of thi Board of Choien Freeholders ft Tito polling place fnr tho First Ele Beplntmic In tlio. nuntor lino of Now and iouthilile Avenue: thence ( The polling place for Iht Ninth Blei. lion District Is Nnvcalnk llnoli A Lai -VIBn Grinds roail r>t IIIRII water line m ioutheild y and Weatetly aleng Southed Election District No. 11 to thi point oi flcei, vli: the County of Monmoulh, and foe th dcr Fire Home. Mechanic Street, "~ "."...:: tt t point where the tlon District is the Community Fin place or Beginning, Two Township Commltltemen lor the)following municipal offices, viz: ho North Bhrmvflljury river, thrnct conlor line ol Beekman Plact Inter- Avenue anil Old Woman'! Hill Ron Houit, Appltton Avenue, Ocean View. Kecinid Weil Inn Illtlrlrl "Innlorlv alonu 111" enter lino, nf New to HouiTUIti Hill Reads IIWIM ( The polling plact for Ihe Sixteenth full term of three yean eich, - A Townahlp Committocman for sects tho boundary lino of the Borough Ttalh rieellsj Irlttrlel, lo to Kaew Election DUtrict will bt outilile of tin Ont Assessor for tht full Him ollull term of three yean. Beginning at n point wlioro tho .. 'inn flnrlnits rnit'l tn tlio center c of Itnl Bank, thence (1) In an easterly Southerly along the Whlppoorwlll Val lor Mno of Mochunlo fitror't In Intoi Irnml filreol! tiietiee Nitrthorly alon ley Itort to tht nad leading fron at "Ito Httf nata Dtstrlct." District tt the Port Monmouth Fir four years. An Assessor lor Ihe lull term of illrtctlon olong the center line of Beek- Aid Squad boutt on Wilson Avenue. Said Primary Election will be held four yeirs. sected wilh the center line ot Uroa sontcr nf Ilioiul Street lo tha cuitti man Place tn a point whera laid cen* Wounttlii Bill Road lo Brawn'! port The boundtrlct ol tht seme art • Hired, ihouco Houthwiriliy tlong tn Ine or right of way of New .York and ter line ol ntikman Place Intersects Road, end along aall roadun'IIJ'•!> rollowl -vli; Vtmlenik MMHaa nitlitrl, to I for tht purpose of nominating persons Jlotlet It hereby given thai . 1 •team at Ike •'Hirmear District." of Ihe respective parties to the offices vonerl of the Township nr HhrewitMir, center line of Broad Street to Ite Ir tone Branch railroad; ihence North- Ihe centor llm of Porreil Avenue, tonicta with the Brawn ! Port Mold BEOINNINO tt a point ol Interse lersectlon with tho center line of Wnl westerly along contor lino of Ihe rlglil thonrt 12) In an Esittrly dlnctlon to a Ihence (5) ioutherIT ttorig tht Brown; tlon of Garden Statt Parkway and thi The boundtrlet ol tht time ere al above mentioned and ills lo elect one Cojnty of Monmnuth, male of Nl follows, viz: man and one female member from Jeney, not tlrenriy registered In HA ace street, thence Euitwnnlly alum of way of tlio Now York and Lnnp point where the center lint ol Poplar nock Road to the Shrewsbury »r N;v Nareslnk River or Swimming Rlvei ihe center line of Wallacn Hired Ilrsnch rnllroml lo n point cllitunt Sev- Avenue Intersects ths center lino nr •Ink Blvtri rsald eounei No, 4 ard runnini g thench e (1) Northwiiter'Nthl y alonl , BEOINNMfl tn Ihe center tine ol each election district In Monmoulh Municipality, under the IHWS or Ne< State Highway No. 3> at Its Intersection County ss Members of tht Monmouth Jersey governing prrmsnent revlstra Ihe rear of tlie property at the Boul en liumlroti nml Ninety Four feet fromChestnut Straet, thenct (3) In tn Eist- being ttnnf the boundary line of Bit Iht right of wty lint of the aanlei tlon may register or transfer wilh thi eait corner of P-road nnd Wallai the Koiltherly ll<1« of Went Borgen rrly dlrnotlon along tho contef line of tlon Dlitrlcl No. I); thence DWw state Parkway and along the boumlit: with the haundery line of the Borough Cuunty Executive Committee for each 1 Poplar Avenue to a point when Ihe of Kennsburg anrl Iht Township a of Ihe two mslor political parties, clerk of the saM niunldnnllly at ho Street* (itmtrox. nno liunrirnl rent Ka Ploi ". inonsuroi) al right annlea there' till tht Shrewsbury or Naveilnk Rlv line of District No. t tn thi botmilai MIddletown. thence it) Eiuterly mom office, residence, 111 Bolahitw Avenu if tho unit lino of Hroiul furee i; i1 - v—mrly ami imrnllol t oiimo Intersects me center llm ol until Ita Intersection with Ihe'bounds llm between the Township of Mldrili MIddletown. thence it) Eiuterly mom (Republican and Democratic), llntico Itonit, the center line of Btnte Illgitwny RouRoutti Also tan delegates-at-large anil ton ' mv tlmo lielwoi-ii WeilntrNilnv, Apr thoni:n Smitliworilly nlnnif tlio rear i ,v«it " •- *n Pliioo to thp lU'iilor lln line ot the Borough of nighand town ind the Township of Holrmlel: No. M to III Intersection vltfi 'nlil property ntm hiitir'red feel frotn >f rlrrlit "f wnv nf C. It. R. of N. J. thence Westerly and Southerl" tnl Ihence {2) Northeasterly along aali No. M to III Intersection vltfi PcPcww aHernftte-rielegates-at-Urg... Jttrgr ti ar• e to be _ . lfififl, nml Thurmlny, Rriilernlier 2fl Tho niilllnB pluco Inr Ihe Third Rlec- CreekCk : tthenreh . (2) eenernlllly SSouthwest - - uitllcin Party to lfiflo (luring tlio following hoil'i: II" Ihe center linn of V/iillsrr Btrerl. honi-n Northerly itlong center line n nn DlMrli'i la the Knollwood ichool, owing tht boundary line between I boundary line to Red Illll Roailj thinci "rly along fcwi Creek and nlm'ir t'\i choien uy the Repuitl Ilionce tlastwnrdlv tiy n ittrii'r,lit lln ho riirlit ol w«v nf n. R, n. of N. J., Sorourh of Atuntlo Hllthlsnne »nd the13) Easterly along said Reil Illll Road prtaent «!rt Republican Piny ii Ihe IO:DO a. m. to 1:00 p. tn. Also I... Ilinci Koad, Westerly boundary lint of Resldrntli t^nttonal Conv*nllon, tnd ilflo that lember !7. 21 itml 50, 1W0, from 7:f« mil pnrnllfl In Wnllnn- Slrrrl. to I o a pnlnt illslnnt Onn Ituniiroil am Found riodliw nislrlcl Township of MIddletown lo tht point at the boundary line of District No, 1gone E*2 and -Election District No. n. m. to 0:00 i>. in., or nl I'onnonoi ctlon with thn ci'ntcr lino of M 'Illy foot flouthorlv from ths flotith or nlsce of Beginning. to Bim Hollow Road; thence (4) Boutl two diitrlct rielcftattJi itnrt two tiler- All Hint part of tlio nornujih ot Fair to Ita Intersection with Ihe center Urn nattvrilMrlct'dcl.'K&lcii to Ihe inld lift* IteKlstrntliHi llurenu, rourthouir, Pro Hlri'M, thenco Nwllnnstwnrillj slrln nf West llornon. I'lncn; tlionce Invon linutxlntl mi tin East by thi easterly along Ham Hollow lloail and ol Murphv'e Road; thence 13) Bnuth holit, Now Jersey, nt nnv tlmo ht Wnnlorly nnil tinrnllol wilh West Bnr- The polling pUce for the Jerni continuing along Oak Illll Rosd mi fmbllciin Nillonal Convention. And nioni: tlin contor lino of McLnrrn Htroo :enlor line of llance Ttcail, ou thi rileetlon District la lh« Naveslnk Jlri weitsrlv' along Ihe center line of Mm twenty-tour dcl«ial«i-ftt'laig« nnd tween Wcdncsilay, April SO, 10C0. am(o Its Intersscllnn wltlt the eonlrr ilnf eon Pln.cn In high wntor linn nf lh« Nurlh fiiy NNuvoslnlu lnkc (Nnrth ShrewiShrewi* along tht boumlary lint ol District Nn phy'i Rosd in Its Intersection will Thurailny, Snptemher SI), lDfln. diirlm Nnrlh Hhrewsliury rlvort Ilirnce South- IIOIIH nn Monmouth Arttut In N»v* I to Iht Nsvy Railroad I thsnet (I twelve alt<1el«ntfin by th« Dtmocutlo Party the fnllowlnu hours: Dally fl:lH) a, in orly nlont tint cenlor line of Prospeol erly along Ihoi liiili water Una nl ihi boundary lino nf llllm nnorough h oll ReRdd Etslerly Hong tht Navy Railroad I Northerly boundary Una ol Rleclloi ! A wl>ttji Prtr « lo 4:30 p, in,, riMurdsys 0:00 a. m Avenue tn Ihe Inlersoctlon with tin torlh Blirewshuty river In tlio cento llniik nnd on tlin Huuth hy a lint eg- the New York and Long Branch Ral District/No. 1S| -'thenc e H.-•-.> Weilerl•: .. ._— noo||i Bllm|,j,, ,n,| tfniiiitiyi linn of Hi" Nowman Bnrlnrn road, th» road: thenct (I) Soutnsrly along isle tht National Convention, and four die, ioulhetly linn of tho new noiinility llm tonilltiff us foliowsi to wilt i .rly boundiry line ol trlct delsgatci tnd two altarnati dli, nt the noroimh of Itail Hank ibelm inlnt or place nf Pprlnnlnar. KKniNNfNH nt a point where tkl Ntw York and Long Jlrinch Rlllros _. C-U lo IIS Interne , Alio Reptemher 87, !• ami EJR to Naveslnk River, th.nre ft) Waster trlct dslegitei to Iht Democratic Na, W, IW), from 7:00 p. m, tn 9:00 n. m hmiio No, mil thonco Hnslerly/,, UntiSnullh Tlie polling pltco fnr llm Blovrnlh cmilor lino (if llecktnnn Plicn tlon with Pslmer Avenue: thence (SI tloml Convinilon art to bt chosin by On Thursday, Ssnitmber 3I>, 1IM0, tin rly, Kmterly. Nurlhorly, KasttirKastorll Election District Is Woslalde Knglnt sooia llm lioumlnry line nt the r •Hit brandtrltt •( th* tamt art ti •long Naveilnk Rlvir tt Iht point Northerly along Ihe center line o Northerly, Essterly nlung Hie no1 lome, Ulnhtoti Avrnut, nt Ilo.l Hunk, tliftici (I) In in 1-.. ^O M Iht intersection place of Beginning. Palmer Avenut It Ihi point or placi the respective rarilei In the Third Con. velstrallon hooks will )« dloeed until of Biglnnlng. irsiilonal District ot tht Still of Ntw ifttr the forlhcomlnj nnntrsl Election lotindary line (it tho llorniiKii of 1{ 'Tuelflh rioi'Uim Illtlrlrl rilrpctton nlong Iht center line ol mrWrShl el wayoMhiiNew Jerie! Tht telling pliee lor Ihi Tenth Blee lersey In snlil Primary Election. in Tuesday, novrmlior X, 1K00, Hank to a point ono hundred foot Wi Tteglnnlnx at a pnlnt whoro tho center nun Pliice lo a point when said een> Pnnlhern Rt road with Ihe Soitnti tlon District l« the Rim Pliie publ Tht polling Place for Iht Devtnleonll Notice ll hereby given Ihit quill Ifotlct of clions" nf roiMonce nr i if llm router line nf llnrrlion Aveiiuo lino nf Wullrci Hired Inlrrsuclii lln Inr lino nf Jleekmnn flacrincit Intinecls Ime nf Rarltsn Bar) Ihenft running / Sohool on llubbtrd Avenue. Election District will be Hesse's am Fnion' of ihe Township of Miullmrri, pll-ntlnn inr Iruimfor nf roidslmlli Ilioncn Nnrlhorly, tmralloi to tho con linn M Mcl,nron flirrM, ttienr_ he COIIIT line of KorrisKorn t Av Southerly along tht laM Nfw Jtne Klrreelh F.Uvllen fllitriet. In he KunCluh. locator! oil Main Itrist ind Al C!ounly)fr MMofimoiithm . Htnto ot MNeew Jerer- «hnll lie mmlo elllior ly written ri IT Him nf llnrrlsoii * Avrrilln nml nil islwnnlly nlnnit tho router tlno Ilirncn r.'i In in Kimteriy dlrrci Cnulliirn nnllrond right nl WIJ M dm "New MmmiMtli District. ItntIO Avenue. •»y•»>y.. not alrcndy Klrr l In tmlrl mmuu< 'liieil forwnnloil to tlin Miinlolnsi i.'ler iiindrril foet Wratrrly tliorofrntn lo th nf MpUron Hiroot to tho Inleriurilnii ft imlnl Hhoro Ilio oontor linlint ootl 1..._. rnmnlnn't C««Kl thence (SI «»"th"l The boiin'isrles of tin ssmt in ii rilMei-ntr. KlrrlliM lihlrlrl. In I nicipnlity unUnunUnr tlie liwi of NeN wJ Jrr orly illrRctliin nlnng tho uonter lint ol Nmiiierl* llr» nf l'"lon Avuuio: Hient 1 1 I'nidnr Avonuo tu a |mlnt where Iht 111 In nn Kmtfrlit, nlr*«llpn B«r;lli slds of Stale Highway Route No, lit. ati The nomifitrlos of the same ars i of Mild rnunlcliifflltv nt MM re*Mono,., he f,flli-o nf tlie MIMIK'IMI Clerk IP' lh» contor lino of Mrr.u.l Htrort, tl filler lino nf Ifitrdlnn IVmil, them ' prnidmidily Twn Hundred feet NNort follows, via: v Main ri!rr*i, ,Sf«rlIxirfi( NQW Jtmy, IIKIIIIV llnnnl nf KIITIIIIMH up lo sml iinllil or |iltn:o ol I'OK niillit. Woilorly il'init tin* ronior lino of Kuril, minii liiloraecli Un cinlir lint al wilh Ihe ("oulliftly Hii" "I Ifnlor Am nrniilmidily Twn llumlrtd I«M Nort lonvi Itontl. . nut irni One llumtrrrllunilrr-il ni(artt nouinrKoulhfr writ of Mli1(lltlown>NrMi1(lltlnNrw MonmouMonm i HKQINNINO An III' Ktllofly side nl m nnx imifi up to end Inolutllni nchiillnir KeMoiniior 711, IIKXI. Tim pnllln« puoo fur Ilio ll*mni Ins tiumi in tlio t'urvi'il liounilni'v Hue M 11 ItItoadd , ttlienrl e H i NthrlyNortherlyly,, nnaralli •lit! Highway No. M nt III Ir.ioriec- Thurmlny, Mur^h in, Itwi. diirlnie tha Til* iwtllnK Jillit'o lor tho 'I'ltwinlilfi lloi-iirm iiiitrlt-i u liii!o|iotiilont V\ if llm lloriiiiiili nf Ili-il llnhk! thonr, Tho tiolltiig plnn* for 111* Fourth tnerrfroin to tnlo centecenlrr linI e ""'*'of Me" wllli MI(l(ll«lown.N«w Mmmoultmoulti IIK lira wilh thi Nnvy linllroml mid runfollowin' g hoiin: Dally »;M i, m. to nf fllirownMi'V is llm IIPVII'MUHI Hill IOIIIO, Mrolinnln "Itrofl, ^iiilhwoHiorlv Klntia Ilio i-urvoit hutiii rSlMHtin Dlitrlnl It thl KnollwtM Slftsti Iliencs Hi ln a Norllitrly t aohool, linnet lton.il, 7^ rsollnrjolltn , in., tittitnya *nd Hotlilnyi <*x> •nlrsncs, Allrnl Voll llumos. Third Kloi'llon lll.lilrl flnry lino ul Dm li'irtm^h of Itoil llniik street to a polnl One llurirlr#rt lei ffl«,_lo..!ht.cenltr..|lnt nl Couni Navy Rillrosil lo Us Inliriocllon with rcpipcl. Alio March d, » and 10, 1M0, MIIB, ANN*! i:i(, MfglnnlnMpglnnlnij^st.fi Hi ftt imlnlitilntl WIIMwliMHn IIIDiOe «rorv In nit pnlnimlllt m'mme l.n'wln-iliiindti'ill foM HinllHoullhi nnf Highway t(111 Ihenen (1) W'XerlKerly elelo< n MeOWs' Criik! Ihenct (!) Bgitiny from 7.00 p. m. to 0.DO p. m( or m t'loik, lor ifno nl Wili«co Nirnoi n inltttncl* Ilia conlor lino nf Ilitniing IUi«d, lliinot untiihirly Irom tht •ouinirly lift aloni Mecitii' Criik tt Iht tsntir CitiitatH Avsnuii utsnet (I) i> •an ththti tiiitt lint el County M:i|hwtf • y 111 I'lrntntnl JMrlslratlon B'jrsau, Court* Fib, M, W IS7.4J wilh the ctnlsr line cl Broad Stfiet, in a ntniril Wtalorly direction pn rib, H, lit im--' m> us* warn Card Party Allen Brothers They w» ba b Planned May. LONG BRANCH - Committee ntertaijied Mr. Hulairt said that during members were named at a recent Suit Dismissed :MATAWAN - The fint aid January the squad had 41 calls meeting to plan for the spring aad nacua aqnad entertained U — 17 emergency transportation, card party of the Womans Aim FREEHOLD - Superior Court may take from one to six •by Scouts'mm Troop 71, spon- 14 transportation, three fire and iliary of St. James Episcopal Judge Gene R. Mariano yester- months. aorcd by the Presbyterian »even accidents Church. day dismissed a suit brought by Judge Mariano granted the mo- th Qnrch, Monday in first aid head- Mrs. Edward J. Murachanian 18 Fair Haven residents against tion for dismissal because the OUR 90 YEAR flarters ; SHIELDS FINED is general chairman of the affair Fair Haven borough officials and suit was not filed within the re- were * accompanied NEW SHREWSBURY - Owen which is to be held on May 3 Allen Brothers, a construction quired time limit at Club San Remo. HedeL scoutmaster, '.Shields, RD 1, Eatontown, was firm. 'No Valid Eacuse' Other committee members in- The dismissal was granted on The judge added that Michael 'ormer Capt Theodore Spieck- fined $10 Wednesday on a charge or gave a demonstration of the clude Mrs. John W. Flock, Mrs. the grounds that the suit was notNannini. Hance Rd., one of the equipment. Capt William Hal- Of not having a driver's license Herbert L. Linley, Mrs. Ernert instituted within 45 days of the plaintiffs, knew, of the issuance sart and Robert WooUey eon- is possession. The case was Hambacher, Miss Ruth Van DuThe appointment of Jerome H. By Students Write or Phohm For Information mid Brochure ... Rockman to the newly created RED BANK - Students of the PRoipeet 5-7606 position of director of industrial general science class of Red relations for Robert Hall Clothes, Bank High School, accompanied has been announced by Harold by Mrs. Elsie MacLeod and Mrs. Rosner, president of the .com-Rubin Taylor, toured New York pany. • City recently. Mr. Rockman has been asso- They visited the Empire State ciated with Robert Hall Clothes building, National BroadcasUni SHORE READING SCHOOL as personnel manager since its Company studios, Museum of Day, Evening and 620 BANGS AVENUE inception.. In his new capacity Natural History and the plane- ROSE B. STEGA Mr. Rockman will direct labor tarium. Director Saturday Classes ASBURY PARK relations and personnel policies Attending were Millie Angle, for the nationwide chain. lames Bennett, Edward Buon< ano, Glen Butler. James Car hart, Elizabeth Cos, Robert Cov ington and Dawn Crawford. record dealer's second smash stereo sale Also, Sandy Darnell, Gary Flemer, Paul Graves, Frank WHEN YOU BUY Hartnett. Carol James, Kathie SET AHT RCA VICTOR UVIN6 STEREO ONE IN SAME Jones, Brian Keebough, Barbara CATEGORY AT Kozschok, and Sherry Lee. Also, Barbara Loversidge, RECORD WITH "MIRACLE SURFACE" FOR ONLY REGULAR PRICE George Lynch, Joel Morgovsky, John PetiUo, Barry Redden, Wil liam Reisen. Robert Rogers, James Rossi. CO MO '^ Also, Judy Senetsky, Herbert Schweers, Margaret Smith, Rus- sell Van Stavern and Dennis Wll< llama. Plan Research
UNO} «. UMOIS a. ISP-2IM 4. ISM040 %. ISMWJ 4. IVJIJJ ! Near Princeton SHORT HILLS (AP) -Plans are afoot for development of 476 I acres of land near Princeton Uni- wonderful versity for industrial research. The property near Rt. 27 be- tween V. S. 1 and U. S. 206 and only five minutes away from the university, la owned by Prln- jceuvllle Research Park Corp. wash and wearables! Townsend Corp. of America M. ISMMS said yesterday it had purchased BO per cent of the outstanding stock of Princessville and would develop the land for industrial research. Boys' Windbreaker Jackets Morris M. Townsend, president • • ' ot the holding company, aaid the Skatched above it ona from a collodion of newest spring cofo'r combinations. purchase was made for 48,353 Smart Tarpoon doth and combed polished cotton jacket reverses from • solid shares of Townsend Corp. Com- mon stock valued at $17 a share, color to • muted plaid. Featurea 4 packets; button cuffs. In olive, gold, UM7tt • 14. ISMI0I «. ISMIS? 14. ISPMIO 17. ISP-IMS IS. IM-IOM) or about 1*22,000. oyster or tan. ' Girls Friendly Junior Siia 6 to 12.... 1.95 Sponsors Meet Cadet Size 14 to 20 ... 9.95 HIGHLANDS - Mrs. John H King and Mrs. Paul F. Muir ol Atlantic Highlands were hostess- es at a meeting of the Girls Friendly Sponsors of the St. An- «. liP-m* 2i. isotso; u. UMMI drews Episcopal Church last Dur-a-Wear Cotton Slacks week at the home of Mrs. King. 45 Cornwall St. Guaranteed for one year, proportioned site washable slaeki add extra mils* Mrs. Hubbard Stiles and Mrs. Elizabeth Heliker will be hostess, SQS with DuPont's 420 nylon and cotton combination. Superior wear «nd es next Friday at their home workmanihip features include wash and wear, sanferiiatien, few peeketi, end Highland Ave. a tapered leg. In olive, land, taupe, charcoal, bleed or blue. Attending were Mrs. Emlel Au< fieri. Mrs. John P. Adalr,'Mrs Millie Blair, Mrs. Earl Morse, Junior end Slim Mrs. Raphael Salas, Mrs. Helen 14. l5f!Ul », ISPUS1 >*• IVIItS LSP2I24 J. Shea, Mrs. Hubbard Stiles, Cadet Mrs. Gilbert B. Parker, Mrs Frederick Voorhees, Mrs. Alfred W. Wright, Mrs. Muir and Mrs. -5.91 King. i Ma is e*r *• mm* tmm, TO— IACK FROM FLORIDA STEINBACrfS BOYS' SHOP—Second Floor and Asbury Park NEW SHREWSBURY - Mr. the Record Store of the fenty Shore and Mrs. Fred Pickerel! and children Tommy, Barbara and Kathy, returned Tuesday from a -i i i i i i i 1=1 week's vacation In Florida where 10M1 MlCti f CiKloMd It i ItoMi fttar O Cteck Q tndll My Account a ANDERSON MUSIC (hey visited Mr. Pickerell's moth- er. 30 BROAD STREET COMMISSION'S SUE OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY Mr MIDDLETOWN - The Town- Mill ship Committee Wednesday asked «w<» II, st«sa M«M M la tin RED BANK, N. J. the Recreation Commission for 't« recommendations about en- larging the group from five to and FRIDAY 'til 9 seven members.