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1 ' ' -A * ; ' ' ' ' BRUSSELS, Belgum (AP) A Sabena Boeng jet arlner from New York crashed and burned near Brussels today, wpng out the U.S. fgureskatng team and kllng all others of the 72 persons aboard. A Belgan farmer was klled on the ground. The 7-member skatng team and ts coach were flyng to compete n the world champonshps at Prague. The skaters were among 6 passengers, and offcals sad most of the passengers were Amercans. The bg jet carred a crew of. Weather Varable cloudness today, tonght and tomorrow. Hgh today aad tomorrow, M; tow to» abt, SI. See weatbtr, page. VOL. 83. NO. 60 Wth the team was Mrs. Marbel Vnson Owen of Wnchester, Mass., nne-tme U.S. fgure-skatng champon. Her 6-year-old daughter Laurence, the only U.S. wnner n the North Amercan champonshps that ended Sunday n Phladelpha, led the team. Wreckage and debrs from the gant plane was scattered over felds just outsde the lttle vllage of Bergdorp, on the outskrts of Brussels. Rescuers who rushed to the spot fought ther way through the wreckage to brng out the bodes. "There are no survvors," a fre offcer told the Assocated Press. "They all have been burned." The crash took place at the edge of a small wood about 3 mles north of the Brussels arport. The plane crashed n a small pond and started burnng almost at once. Most Were Amercans Offcals on the spot sad most of the passe.- gers were Amercans. Persons at the scene sad at least one peasant workng the feld was klled and another had hs leg torn off when they were struck by the wreckage. BED BANKBEGISTER Dstrbuton IMU*4 tally. Itatey lmt enter Suon* Clw Potac* rad u R*l Snk u< at Addtonal lltllm Offlw. ANTMELGIAN DEMONSTRATION Demonstrators carryng a lkeness of slan Congo leader Patrce Lumumba and sgns denouncng hs kllng parade n front of Belgan embassy n Moscow. Rocks thrown by the mob smashed wndows and doors of the buldng before polce ntervened. ISee page 3.) (APWrephoto) Hudson Revves Fght Over Reapportonment TRENTON (AP) County's Assembly delegaton, stll smartng from a reapporton ment that cost t three seats, s threatenng to admnster a stff does of 960 census results to New Jersey's other countes. And Maurce V. Brady, D-Hud eon, has threatened a court sut to nullfy reapportonment, due on to go nto effect on Frday. The Hudson legslators teamed wth Essex Democrats yesterday to block acton on a bll that would grant an 82-day breather to countes and muncpaltes facng wholesale job and govern ment salary changes under the 960 census results. The embattled Hudson and Es- ex Democrats argued that f the 060 census fgures are good enough to justfy takng sx Assembly seats from ther countes, they are good enough to make government changes n the other countes. Reapportonment and the ccn us may fnd themselves em broled wth the hstorc fgure of Abraham Lncoln at the Assembly's next sesson next Tuesday. The sesson s supposed to be a ceremonal affar comment oratng a vst to the State House by Lncoln 00 years ago, but some legslators say an attempt may agan be made to pass the 82-day census freeze. Nothng Passed In yesterday's Senate sesson, the mpasse was even greater end no legslaton was passed. Republcans and Democrats became embroled n a complex Doodlebug's Contnuance Is Urged FREEHOLD Approxmately 75 students, parents and.cvc offcals attended last nght's hearng at the Hall of Records on the proposal by the Pennsylvana Ralroad to dscontnue servce between Red Bank and Trenton. The one-car tran, commonly known as the "Doodlebug', makes»ne round trp daly from Trenton through Freehold, Sea Grt and up the coast to Red Bank. The ralroad clams t s losng $53,000 annually on the gas-electrc tran whch serves manly as transportaton for grls attendng Cathedral Hgh School In Trenton. In 95!) the ralroad was granted permsson to abandon the run, but by a legal techncalty the permsson was overruled. Interested partes called to testfy n last nght's hearnf ponted out that the tran s the only means of transportaton between ths arcn nnd Trenton. The frst hearng was hold Monday In Trenton before Clarence K. Young, henrng examner of the Interstate Commerce Com- V Hudson dspute over a bll to grant propsnce each has 0 votes, every- The hassle over the census the census freeze. It left attenhome- dance at the specal jo\t Ln erty tax exemptons to owners over 65. con sesson a matter of personal Nether sde would gve n, and choce for each senator. thng was ted up n a knot. After a four-hour delay the Senate sesson started. It ended quckly wthout a bll beng voted The Senate plans to return March 3, snce t has passed freeze and reapportonment found each sde rasng a host of legal queston. Brady charged that reapporton' ment cannot take legal effect untl Gov. Robert B. Meyner ssues (See ASSEMBLY. Pg. 2) Freehold Area Votng Stattel Tops Feld In Marlboro Race A hotly contested race n Marlboro Townshp (or four board of mnstratve offces, and n At- ton for the constructon of ad- educaton seats was the hghlght lantc Townshp a transfer of of yesterday's school electons n funds was approved for a lbrary. the Freehold area. All regular budget tems were The only ncumbent seekng reelecton led a feld of 3 n the tes. approved n all three commun- race whch saw 439 voters turn out. Marlboro In Freehold, Freehold Townshp and Atlantc Townshp, n- was hgh man n the Marlboro Incumbent Danel K. Stattel cumbent board members were Townshp contest wth 252 votes. unopposed. In Freehold Townshp Mrs. Kate Jackson was elected voters approved an appropra- Senate Impasse TRENTON (AP) - The New Jersey Senate ha* ground to n absolute halt amd poltcal charges and countercharges. The Senate met yesterday wth 2 bll! lsted for a vote, heard the openng prayer, and then became embroled In factonal strfe for three hour* of closed meetngs. The II Republcans refuted to gve enough votes to pass an old age tax exempton bll a* amended. The II Democrats sad they wouldn't vote for any other blls untl that measure was on the board. Impasse resulted. No blls passed. Upgradng Of Property Gets Prorty MONMOUTH BEACH The rczonng and upgradng of propertes and houses wll take prorty on the agenda of the Zonng Board of Adjustment for the next few months, Mayor Sdney B. Johnson promsed at last nght's commsson meetng James B. Palumbo, 2 Crcle Dr., posed the queston about the gradual upgradng of the borough. He also Inqured about the possblty of creatng a shade tree commsson The mayor sad there s no such commsson, but that le would look further nto the matter. by a vote of 204 to be the only woman member of the board, and Lester A. Bond receved 78 votes. These were the wnners for the three regular terms on the board. Fve of the 3 canddates were seekng a two-year unexpred term. Ths seat was won by George T. Saathoff wth 8 votes. (See MARLBORO, Pg. 2) Set Parley Wth Utlty On Substaton FAIR HAVEN - A Borough Councl meetng to dscuss the latest offer by Jersey Central Power and Lght Co. of a camouflaged electrc substaton on Rdge Rd, wll be held here next Tuesday at 8 p.m. The adjourned meetng wll be devoted to a dscusson between the councl and utlty offcals concernng detals of. the company's latest offer. Mayor Mlton Koscnc announced the forthcomng parley at last nght's councl meetng after a resdent asked for a progress report on the substaton. The mayor sad the councl stll was not satsfed wth.'e JCP&L offer of a "decoratve, louvered ventlatlng fence" at the rear of the three-sded, unroofed fa cade. Last nght was the deadlne for negotatons between the borough and the power company before the flng of legal brefs (See FAIR HAVEN Page 2 It was the frst fatal crash nvolvng a Boeng 707 n passenger servce snce the bg jets began regular commercal flghts n 958. Ten persons have been klled n two tranng flghts snce 958, however. The plane was Sabena's flght 548, whch left New York last nght. Sabena offcally confrmed the death toll at 72. In addton to Mss Owen, the members of the U.S. skatng team were Steff Westerfeld, Colora- (See PLANE, Pg. 2) Today 6,875 SH -000 RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 96 7c PER COPY S5e PER WEEK BY CARRIER To Start Teachers At$4,800 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP -The Board of Educaton last nght tentatvely adopted a salary gude whch would ncrease the startng salary for teachers wth degrees by $500 to $4,800. The salary gude for teachers wth degrees also added an th step, makng the maxmum $6,600. The salary for the frst three steps wll reman'statc at $4,800, not reachng $5,000 untl the fourth step. The present gude ranges from $4,300 to $6,300 n 0 steps. A smlar formula for teachers wth master degrees sets the startng salary at $5,00 and goes to a maxmum of $6,900 n steps. The frst three steps on ths gude also reman the same as the startng fgure. The former master's gude was from $4,600 to $6,600 n 0 steps. The only change n the gude for non-degree teachers was the addton of an th step, wth salares rangng from $4,00 to $6,300. Superntendent of Schools Marshall Errckson explaned that each step cr. the gudes represents an ncrease of $200. The board accepted resgns tons effectve at the end of the year from Herbert Nelson, fourth grade; Harold Evans, eghth grade, and Wllam Pegram, French nstructor. Two Hurt In Headon Collson RUMSON Two persons were njured n a head-on collson last nght on Rdge Rd. n front of Rumson-Far Haven Regona Hgh School. Mrs. Beronece Brown, 4, of 60 Kemp Ave., was admtted to Rvervew Hosptal wth multple cuts. Her husband, Clyde, 40, the drver of one car, was treated for cuts and released.mrs. Brown was reported n farly good condton. Polce sad an eastbound car drven by Donald Mullns, 7, of 90 Buena Vsta Ave., Far Haven, skdded on a patch of ce nto the westbound lane and collded wth Mr. Brown's car. Patrolman Walter Pomphrey ssued Mullns a summons for careless drvng returnable March 6 before Magstrate Wllam I. Rker. INDEX Page Amusements lfl Brths 2 Brdge _ s Classfed 2IM Comcs s Crossword Puule n Edtorals Hal Boyle 2J Herblock «Ktty Kelly 4 Move Tmetable 0 Obtuares 2 Sylva Porter 8 Rado-Televson 0 Socal 4-5 George Sokolsky 8 Sports W-8 Stock Market 3 School Budgets In Area Defeated IUDGET VERDICT Harold Copelandj second from rght, Mddlefown school board predent, looks over the results of yesterday's electon wth the three- wnnng canddates. The canddates' joy at wnnng the contest was dampened by a rejecton of th* board's $4.2 mllon budget by a slm margn. Lookng at the results, left to rght are: John S. Thatcher, a newcomer; Frank A. Braun, Mr. Copeland, and C. Lele Rce, Jr. Th* tro bested Anthony Barrett, Greentree Ter., Lncroft, and Edward C. Baksa, Turner Dr., Belford, for seats on the board. School Budgets Defeated In 3 Bayshore Dstrcts Round Mne Farrell Out to Wn New Term at Resort SEA BRIGHT Mayor Thomas Farrell last nght sgned a Democratc party prmary petton to Mayor Thomas Farrell At Fluorldato Harn put hmself up for a nnth term as mayor here. He dd so after Borough Councl ntroduced a budget showng a tax rate of $0.87 per $00 of assessed valuaton, a 38-pont drop below last year's. The mayor has served ths muncpalty 2 years 5 as mayor as sx as counclman. The mayor warned that the tax cut s not expected to occur agan next year because of the buldng of the Shore Regonal Hgh School at West Long Branch, of whch the Sea Brght School Dstrct wll be a part, wth an expected contrbuton of $20,000. Forsman Also Runs Also sgnng a petton last nght for a new three-year term on the Borough Councl was the polce commttee charman, John S. Forsman. Non-commttal last nght was Counclman Walter L. Johnson, just re-elected to the Sea Brght (See FARRILL, Pp. 3) WtnessesOutn um her A udence NEW SHREWSBURY Wtnesses called to testfy at last nght's fluordaton hearng by the Board of Health outnumbered the audence. Phlp F. Hartung, Jr., Farfeld Dr., spoke at length aganst fluorclaton. Albert Goldsten, Glenwood Dr., spoke In favor of t. He suggested that those resdents who object to havng fluorde salts n ther water use n water softenng apparatus to remove the chemcal. O, A. Newqust, manager of the Monmouth Consoldated Water Company; John Hall, publc health engneer of the state Department of Health; Dr. Rchard Hamlton, New Shrewsbury physcnn; and Dr. Norman Thetford, Eatontown physcan, testfed as to the purposes nnd methods of fluorclaton. All agreed n general that addton of mnute amounts of fluorde salts to drnkng water reduces cavtes n chldren, up to age 0. who drnk t. Charman Rolnncl Brown sad at the concluson of the hearng that the board wll consder that matter further. If enough resdents show opposton to the process, or f evdence s brought to show there s some reason to do so, the Board of Health wll draw the attenton of Borough Councl to the possblty of holdng a referendum on the matter, he sncl. Water used here has been fluordated for approxmately seven years. Permsson to do was granted ly muncpal authortes, before the addton of fluordes was begun. Voters n three munc paltes n the Bayshore turned thumbs down yesterday on school budgets. The defeats came n Mddletown, by a har-lne margn, In Rartan Townshp, by a whoppng 5 to margn, and n Unon Beach. Part of the budget n Holmdel Townshp was rejected. But n Keyport, after budget defeats for two consecutve years, the spendng schedule was ap proved ths tme. Mrs. Robert S. McTague lost her bd for a school board post n Atlantc Hghlands. Both ncumbents won n Md dletpwn and n Matawan. PAGE ONE budget whte two were cast aganst the proposals. The total budget s up $643,29 over the current spendng schedule. The amount to be rased by taxaton s set at $2,935,538 an ncrease of $54,32 over ths year School offcals estmated that the budget would rase the tax rate 22 cents per $00 of assessed valuaton, from $.36 to $.58. ncalcn n '58 Ths s the second tme n four years that the hoard has suf- (See BAYSHORE Page 2) Red Bank Queston Beaten Shrewsbury Result Is Surprse Tax-conscous voters yesterday defeated budgets n three Red Bank area Board of Educaton electons. The bggest surprse was n Shrewsbury, where the budget was rejected by a 2 to mama. Budgets also went down n Eatontown and Ocean Townshp. A property purchase queston n the Red Bank budget was defeated. No one could ever remember when a Shrewsbury budget had been defeated. There had been no organzed, vocal opposton to the measure. Unusually heavy turnouts were recorded n Shrewsbury and Ocean Townshp. Board presdents n Red Bank and Eatontown blamed defeats at the polls on lght turnouts. School boards have 5 days n whch to resubmt ther defeated budgets. If the tems are beaten a second tme, the governng bodes have 0 days to act on the budgets. All school boards are scheduled to reorganze Monday. Shrewsbury Voters pulled one of the bggest surprses n the county n Shrewsbury when they defeated by nearly 2 to margn the proposed school budget. An unusually heavy turnout of 224 voters produced 43 votes aganst the budget wth only 76 n favor. Four unopposed canddates receved these vote totals: Monroe G. Marx, S': Wendell Rehm, 86, and Phlp Genovese, 78, for three-year terms, and Charles P. Lascaro 82 for a one-year term. Voters were asked to approve a current expense budget of $335, Ths combned wth $38, n debt servce to be pad through taxes amounted to a There were no contests for board posts n Hghlands or Keansburg. 4-cent ncrease n the school Matawan, facng constructon of purposes tax rate. The new a new junor-senor hgh school school tax rate had been cstths year, got ts budget okayed. See SCHOOLS, pg. 3) The electon by towns: Mddletown Mtchell The Board of Educaton n Mddletown, as n several Bayshore Speaks Here communtes, has budget troubles. Last nght voters rejected the board's fscal program Tomorrow of $4,279,982 by the slm margn of 70 votes on current expense and 22 votes on captal outlay. The total vote was 2,695. The margn of defeat ncludes absentee ballotng. Fve absentee votes were cast n favor of both sectons of the RED BANK - James P. Mtchell, Pont Rd., Lttle Slver, and former U.S. secretary of labor, wll address the luncheon tomorrow of the Red Bank Rotary Club n Molly Ptcher Hotel. Mr. Mtchell, who s runnng as a canddate for the Republcan nomnaton for governor of New Jersey, s the frst of the major canddates who wll appear before the Rotarans. The luncheon wll start ar 2:5 p.m. Dr. Leonard S. Danzg, Far Haven, co-charman of the club's program commttee, sad "we plan to hear the poltcal leaders speak n a sort of forum scres." Sen. Walter Jones, Republcan of Bergen County, another of the strong contenders for tho gubernatoral nomnaton, has been lsted as the speaker here Thursday, March 2. He also wl, dscuss hs campgnn program.

2 Me taa pragru*. In 9M, voters by wde margns twce beat back the budget. The Townshp Commttee ultmately cut $85,000 out of a then record budget of $2,95,978. Yesterday's returns showed the current expense tem of $3,495,58 monh tutor* (fee ekcton Vntl "H ths type of school budget were projected nto the future, t would cause taxes to quadruple wthn fve years." The budget would produce an estmated school tax rate of $.3, a jump of $2.77 per $00 and tt* 5 to 265. rent year. It wll oroduce an es- Letters were receved from beng beaten by a vote of,328 assessed valuaton. to,258. The most controversal tem n The captal outlay proposal was he schedule s a $300,000 captal ct back by a vote of,298 to, The board now has 5 days n whch to reconsder the budget and resubmt t to the voters as s, or wth a slash n appropratons. Slate Wns Whle voters rejected the budget, they re-elected two members to the board who drafted the budget, and a newcomer who ran wth the ncumbents as a slate. The two ncumbents returned to the board were Frank A. Braun and C. Lesle Rce, Jr. Mr. Rce the board's fnance charman. The newcomer s John S. Thatcher, 75 Gull Rd., Oak Hll. He served three school board n years Long on a Island pror to movng here over three years ago. Mr. Braun was top vote-getter wth,70 talles, followed by Mr. Rce wth,582 and Mr. Thatcher,,525. Beaten n bds for posts on the board were Anthony P. Barrett, II Greentree Ter., Lncroft, and Edward C. Baksa, 67 Turner Dr., Belford. Mr. Barrett receved,22 votes whle Mr. Baksa receved 967 talles. Harold Copeland, board pres dent, expressed the sentment of the entre board when he termed the defeat "a btter dsappont ment, especally when you look at the margn of defeat." Conference Set Mr. Copeland sad the board would meet conference tomorrow nght to decde what coune of acton to take. Whle board members were noncommttal on cuttng the budget, they noted that voters gave the budget a worse lckng the second tme t was re-submtted wthout changes n 958. If the voters reject the budget a second tme, the governng body has 0 days In whch to decde how much should be cut from the proposal. Should the commttee decde not to act on the budget, the matter goes to the state com mssoner of educaton, who wl draft the board's budget. Whle not as vocal n hs opposton to ths budget as he was In 958, Townshp Commtteeman J. Crdtvfuru Cun tu a termed t as "too hgh." He suggested that the proposal could be cut by 5 per cent. The board challenged Mr Compton to an open debate on the budget, but none came about. Snce the ntroducton of the budget, board members have met wth 24 cvc and fraternal organzatons to dscuss t n detal At a publc hearng ths month only three objectons were voced. Voters n fve areas of He townshp rejected the budget. It was beaten n Belford, Port Monmouth, East Keansburg, New Monmouth and Bayvew areas The Lncroft, Navesnk, Leon ardo, Farvew and Mddletown ectons approved the proposal Mddletown Vllage voters rejected the current expense by one vote. Rartan In one of the most decsve budget defeats n Monmouth County n recent years, Rartan Townshp voters yesterday turned down the proposed $,890,035 school fscal schedule for by a margn of nearly 5 to. Many of them had to stand n lne 2! /2 to 3 hours to do t. The polls were jam-packed al day. Many resdents turned away after seeng the long wat- Ing lnes and went home wthout votng. There was only one votng machne for each of the three ds trcts. The fact that one of the board posts had to be decded by wrten vote was a contrbutng factor In the delay. The last vote was cast at about :40 p.m. two hours and 40 mnutes after the polls closed. The current expense budget account was defeated,6 to 255 whle the captal outlay account went down, to 25. Three Full Terms Elected for the three-year terms on the board were: Phlp C. Murphy, wth votes; ncumbent Stephen N. Patterson, 680, and George P. Reseter, 756. Defeated for the threeyear terms were Robert E. Lennon, 625, and Earnest F. Foster 598. The two-year unexpred term went to Mrs. Howard W. Russell, 2 Surry Dr., Hazlet. She defeated Mrs. Paulne V. Chase, Tenth St., West Keansburg, by 9 votes, 2 to 93. Mrs. Russell has been actve n PTA work for several years. There were 3 other wrte-ns, wth totals rangng from one to 0 votes. Mrs. Chase ran on the slate wth Mr. Murphy and Mr. Reseter. The other slate conssted of Mr. Patterson, Mr. Lennon, Mr. Foster and Mrs. Russell. The Murphy slate opposed the budget. The Patterson slate favored t. outlay appropraton, for constructon, on a "pay-as-you-go" bass, of a new grade school. The board, n adoptng the budget, rejected the recommenda ton to buld the school wth a 20- year bond ssue. Admnstratve Buldng Other controversal tems n the budget are: $25,000 for constructon of an admnstraton buldng, $,345 for asphalt pavng at four schools, and $3,00 for purchase of a small school bus. The budget must now go before he voters agan. If t s defeated a second tme, t then goes to the Townshp Commttee for reson. Board members ndcated last nght that they have not yet de cded whether to resubmt the same budget for the second elec ton, whch must be held wthn 5 days or to pare the schedule. Aganst Budget Two school board membcrsfeudtat cwftm tmfmtt tc* w$* tpprmtd, Mlto25' plan Of Loose Dogg f trmtfut outlay account, LITTLE SILVER Two r»*jj dents complaned to the Borough j g The budget totals $,305,84, an Councl last nght about dogs ncrease of $69,674 over the cur- runnng at large. Board member J. Gregory Thompson dd say last nght however, that f the statute permts t, addtonal votng ma chnes wll be provded for the comng electon. "But I don't beleve we wl have the same problem nex tme," he added, "because there wll be no wrte-n, just a yes-orno vote on the budget." The vote by dstrcts: Dstrct! Murphy, 63; Patterson, 25; Reseter, 40; Lennon, 90; Foster, 80; Mrs, Russell, 5, and Mrs. Chase, 0. Dstrct 2 Murphy, 400; Patterson, 295; Reseter, 342; Lennon, 253; Foster, 256; Mrs. Russell, 52, and Mrs. Chase, 43. Dstrct 3 Murphy, 32; Patterson, 260; Reseter, 274; Lennon, 282; Foster, 262; Mrs. Russell, 53, and Mrs. Chase, 37. Atlantc Hghlands Voters, by a margn of 39 votes, elected a three-man slate to the Atlantc Hghlands Board of Educaton. The successful canddates, all newcomers, were Andrew J. Dun can, 20 Lawre Rd.; Dr. Mlton J Clark, 8 North Ave., and Edward G. Walder, Harbdrvew Ave. Beaten n a race for the board were two former members, Mrs. Kobert S. MacTague and Mrs. Edward Conover, 28 Hudson Ave. A thrd canddate, James Rudd, 5 Hudson Ave., was beaten n a bd for the board n 959. Mrs. McTague served on the board for nne years seven as ts presdent. She was defeated n 958 when she sought her fourth term. Mrs. Conover served on the board for nne years. She re sgned at an organzaton meetng n 958. Mr. Duncan was top voter getter wth 49 talles, followed by Mr. Clark and Mr. Walder wth 42 each. Mrs. McTague was next n lne wth 273 votes, followed by Mrs. Conover wth 253, and Mr. Rudd wth 96. Voters also approved the current expense and capta, outlay sectons of the budget. Current expense $253,29, was okayed 38 to 25.' A captal out lay appropraton of $,869 won approval, 34 to 08. Three ncumbents, John Jbsln, board presdent, Vncent H. Fox and Kenneth A. Wlson, dd not seek re-electon. Unon Beach The proposed Unon Beach school budget, totalng $56,67, was defeated here yesterday. The vote on the current expense account was 260 aganst and 60 n favor, and on the captal outlay account, 224 aganst and 63 n favor. The budget would produce an estmated tax rate of $2.22, an ncrease of 27 cents per $00' assessed valuaton. The budget was opposed by Mayor Harvey C. Erksen, Councl Presdent Wllam J. Langan, and other members of the gov ernng body. They had recommended that the school board utlze at least $50,000 from ts surplus account to reduce the spendng schedule. Whle the budget was gong down to defeat, however, three canddates who had the "unoffcal" backng of the board won the three-year terms. They are Morrs Tetro, who polled 378 votes; Camlleo Sever n, 369, and Donald Ostrander, 344. Defeated were Mrs. Eleen M. Schlemm, 46; Leonard Calandra, 36, and Chester C. Faulkner, 97. Matawan Two ncumbents were returned matcd tax rate of $2.96 per 00 assessed valuaton n the townshp and $3.45 n the borjugh. Keyport After defeats two terms n a row, Keyport voters yesterday approved a $98,05 school budget by a whoppng margn of 4- The count was 40 to 97, n the current expense account, and 393 to 99, for captal outlay. Wnners for the three threer ear board terms were: Joseph Ferrate, 436; Stanley Ichultz, 343, and Stanley L. Hyer, 334. The losers were Benjamn Rosmberg, 268, and Edward Burke, 44. Earl Huber, unopposed, won J one-year unexpred term wth 395 votes. It was the second "go-round" for Mr. Hyer. In 959, he was elected to the board but resgned he post shortly after takng offce as a result of a dspute over whether he had the proper length of resdency. Both, Mr. Ferrante and Mr. Schultz are ncumbents, Holndcl Harry D. Ptcher, Holmdel, board vce presdent, was reelected to the school board yesterday along wth two newcom ers. to offce n Matawan and the school budget was approved. The wnners for the three threeyear terms were: Danel J. Heaney, fl-!3, a former board member; John J. Bradey, 4!!5, a newcomer, and Thomas J. Sddons, 365, ncumbent. The losers (for the three-year The newcomers are John J. Landers, 0 Brentwood Rd., and Charles S. Pfeffer, 8 Chestnut Rdge Rd., both Od Manor. The tro topped a feld of seven canddates seekng three threeyear terms on the board. Voters approved the current expense porton of the school budget, but voted down the captal outlay appropraton and a queston authorzng the board to use $20;000 of surplus funds for mprovng the grounds around the Holmdel Elementary School. The captal outlay tem, $0,500 was beaten, 274 to 266, whle the surplus queston was rejected 286 to 246. Current expense was okayed, 279 to 270. Mr. Ptcher was top vote get ter wth 303 talles, followed by Mr. Pfeffer wth 279 and Mr. Landers wth 272. Next n lne, was Kenneth S. Wlley, 35 Telegraph Hll Rd., wth 238; Alex A. Busse, Jr., 9 Deerfeld Rd., 90; Mrs. Paul Hanck, Telegraph Hll Rd., 62 and Georgp L. Rerk,.Tr 7 Chestnut Rdge Rd., 33. Mr. Ptcher sad the defeat of the captal outlay tem of the budget could cancel a purchase of an addtonal bus. James F. Wallace, 82 Maple Ave., and Matthew A. Husson, Jr., 650 Branch Ave., referrng to recent at'.acks on two chldren by dogs n New Rochelle, N. Y. The resdents asked for more strct enforcement of the dog control ordnance, and Mr. Husson urged the councl to hre a fulltme dog catcher. Counclman Charles W. Stephens sad, "If you do t on a contract bass, I'm afrad you're gong to oblgate yourself to a lot of money whch sn't needed." Called by Polce At present a dog catcher s called by polce to work on _ daly bass when needed. Counclman Nelson M. Ayers sad the dog catcher s called about once every two weeks. Durng the past 25 days, the polce ssued two summonses for dogs runnng at large and- reported one dog bte case. Councl turned the entre mat ter over to the polce commttee and Chef James W. Fx for study and acton. Councl was nformed by Howard J. Preston, county road supervsor, that the bureau of traffc safety of the state Hgh way Department had approved a request to nstall a traffc lght at Sycamore Ave. and Branch Ave. Mr. Preston sad the borough, would have to obtan the necessary easements be fore work could go ahead. Property Problem James Mnogue, borough attorney, sad a problem had arsen n connecton wth the councl's plans to nstall a traffc lght at Rumson Rd. and Pros pect Ave. to replace the blnker lght there. He sad sx of the eght property owners nvolved are askng for payment n return for gvng up portons of ther land whch would be needed for the job. Councl authorzed Mr. Mnogue to hre a real estate appraser to value the small tract of land needed. The wdest parcel would be about eght feet Mr. Mnogue sad. It was ponted out that the state Hghway Department would requre roundng off the corners of the ntersecton n order to nstall the lght. In other acton, Councl; Referred to ts fnance commttee a request from Jay Berger, drector of the offce of Cv Defense sr.u Dsaster Cuul to urge the state Legslature to make tax-exempt all home ar rad shelters. Commended for servce Orlando P. Worden. who retred as road MP WftY' O0ttF vsy for O* Ml man, 32 votes; Mortmer Wash burne, Jr., 06; Irvng G. Perry Jr., 65; and Mchael T. Costura, 54. The unsuccessful canddates for he two-year term were: Danel F. Brewer, 0; Roy Water Johannsen, 56; Mrs. Ursala C. Carroll, 45, and Herbert B. Royle, 23. Both budget tems were approved by a close margn current expense of $9,34 by 67 to 44, and captal outlay of $6,000, by 65 to 43. Freehold Townshp Voters approved the transfer ol $8,500 from surplus to captal outlay for the buldng of admnstratve offces by a vote of 0 to 8 n Freehold Townshp. The three ncumbent canddate for seats on the board were returned wthout opposton. Vce Presdent Hugh Oakley talled votes, board Presdent C. Rchard Applegate, 0, and Howard P. Story, Jr.-, 09. Wth a total vote cast of 32, the other budget tems were ap proved, current expense of $990, 006 by 08 to 8, and captal out lay of $38,005 by 02 to The tro were elected to the board n 958. Voters also approved the current expense porton of the budget by a vote of 54 to 9. The appropraton s set at $72,436. There was no captal outlay appropraton on the ballot. The budget s se't at $27,869. Offcals sad the budget would rase the school tax rate $.5 per $00 of assessed valuaton, from $5.6 to $7.2. Voters also approved a transfer of $5,000 n surplus from the buldngs and grounds account to the current expense account. Keansburg Two ncumbents and two newcomers runnng unopposed, were elected to the Keansburg Board of Educaton. Incumbents Jeremah J. Wlson, board presdent, receved 5 votes, whle Thomas B. O'Bren saned -3 votes. Both sought three-year terms. servng 35 years. Receved the 960 report from the Monmouth County Organza ton for Socal Servce whch showed 669 nursng calls made n the borough. Voted to nvest $50,000 In a sx-month certfcate of depos wth the Monmouth County Natonal Bank. He also sad that at least two; superntendent Dec. 3 after classes of students may well! "wnd up sttng on the floor" because of lack of funds for furnture. The vce presdent went on to pont out that the defeat of ths tem also wll result n the cancellaton of the school lunch program. Funds for lunch tables were ncluded n ths tem. The board has 5 days fn whch to submt the two defeated tems before the voters. A second rejecton wll requre acton by the Townshp Commttee to cut the appropraton. If t fals to do so, the appropraton wll be set by the state Commssoner of Educaton. Hghlands Three Incumbents, runnng unopposed, were re-elected to the Hghlands Board of Educaton yesterday. Alfred G. -Horay, board presdent, receved 72 votes; Robert Debold, 74, and John Semnsky, Weather New Jersey Mostly far today wth hghest n the 40s Some cloudness and colder tonght wth chance for snow flurres over the northwestern hlls. Lowest mostly n the 20s. Thursday varable cloudness wth hghs 40 to 45. Marne Cape May to Block Island Wnds varable n drecton but mostly northwest today and northerly tonght at 0 to 5 knots. Varable wnds at about 0 knots on Thursday. The vsblty fve mles or better but lowerng to one to three mles durng early mornng hours Mostly far today. Some cloudness tonght and Thursday. Submts Bll For Stuck Automoble LITTLE SILVER - The Borough Councl last nght receved a bll for $3 from a resdent who blamed the street department for hs car gettng stuck on Queens Dr. Feb. 7. Alfred J. Potter, 02 South Queens Dr., charged the borough left a rut of frozen snow on Queens Dr. and hs car became stuck, He sad a servce staton charged hm $3 to tow hm out. Councl turned the bll over tn.lames Mnogue, borough attorney, wth nstructons to A newcomer, Charles Gee 38!) Man St., won a Hree-vrar snnt board, revvng 7-! on the votes. Another newcomer,.joseph F. Lopes. 55 Twlpht PI., was named to fll out the one vear unexpred term of Thomas Kpp. He receved M2 votes. Voters approved a $.'72,48 current expense appronraton l>y a vote, and an $,374 captal outlay apnroprnton by a vote of 3 to 57. V- ""MV J \ 4 \Jl hll, kll V.V T^"J v..f -,,, enns) were Mrs. Donald D. Mac- No P rob ' en ' lndln R t'-' Mllan, 35; Mrs. Joseph F.'whcn you advertse The Regster Smth, 284, jnd Mrs, Hlda C. way, Advertsement. I. n hs the road department "does a pood job n clearng roads mmedately followng a snowstorm, but they completely fall down n followng up as regards cleanng and dranage." Mr. Potter's complant came after Stanley Mclntosh, Pont Rd., n a letter, had complmented the road crews for a fne job of cleanng the streets. The councl joned n that prase. TO FREE FRANCESCONI TRENTON - Rocco Francesam, Long Branch, who was sentenced Feb.f,I!l59, to three I to fve years for breakng and Atlantc Wth what was termed by a re elected board member and secre tary, Lesle Douglass a "gratfy ng turnout," the three unopposec ncumbent board members were returned to offce and the budget was approved n Atlant Townshp. Wth a total vote cast of 05 Mr. Douglass receved 04, Lesl Fllppe 02, and Irvng Gemmel 0. Mr. Douglass reported he was pleased wth the number of voters who turned out for an electon when there was no contest pontng out that ths was a many votes cast as there wer last year when there was a con test for board membershp. All three budget questons wer approved; current expense ol $43,769 by a vote of 96 to 8; cap tal outlay of $,000 by 96 to 8, and the transfer of $8,500 from surplus plus $6,500 from captal outlay for a lbrary by a vote ol 92 to 9. Freehold Wth a total of 4 votes cast three ncumbent board member! were returned to the Freehok Borough of Educaton and both budget tems approved. Andrew Dale talled 3S votes, wth John V. Dense recevng 3 and James F. Hggns, 36. The current expense tem of $466,258 was approved by a vote of 28 to 9 and captal outlay of $3,34 by a vote of 29 to 6. Mr, m Mn, Quaff ftmto, U M*r ft,, tfcyswt, twfttcr, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lews, Surrey Dr., Hazlet, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lous Chapuzz, 2 Parkvew Dr., Hazlet, daugh- ;er, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Noddngs, 30 Kngs Hwy., Mddletown, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Cerqua, 2 Maurce Ave., Keansburg, son, /esterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Matthews, 374 Bay Ave., Hghlands, laughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Loncola, 27 Joddngham Way, Mddletown, laughter, yesterday. Moomouth Medcal Center Mr. and Mrs. John P. Agros, 82 Chelsea Ave., Long Branch, son, yesterday. Patterson Army Hosptal Specalst Ffth Class and Mrs. Robert E. Buntng, Crcle Traler It., Eatontown, son, Monday. 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Warren Wlson, 39 South Brdge Ave., Red Bank, son, Monday. Sgt. and Mrs. Glenn F. Snder, 355 Jolne Ave., Long Branch, daughter, Monday. # Specalst Fourth Class and Mrs. Earl Wade,!964>/ 3 Stratford Ave., Neptune, daughter, Monday. Specalst Ffth Class and Mrs. 'reston J. Grmmett, 78A Mtchll Dr., Eatontown, son, Monday. Assembly Far Haven (Contnued) wth the state Publc Utltes Commsson n Newark. The utlty seeks a certfcate of necessty from the PUC to allow constructon of the substaton adjacent to Natvty Catholc Church. The certfcate s needed to overcome two varance rejectons by the borough. Door Stll Open However, Wllam R. Blar, Jr., borough attorney, sad that a settlement between the.borough and the utlty could' be made at any tme pror to the PUC decson. The substaton progress report was requested by Rchard M. Gllam, 73 Dartmouth Ave. Mr. Gllam also sad he had learned from The Regster that the councl was ready to ntroduce an ordnance upgradng the Lovett tract on Rdge Rd. "That's correct," sad Mayor Kosene. "The ordnance s ready but we can not ntroduce t untl a map s prepared." The proposed amendment to the zonng ordnance would rase the mnmum lot requrement on prop erty frontng Rdge Rd. from an acre to an acre and and a half. The land n back would be ncreased from a half-acre to a full acre. Mr. Gllam's attempt to ques ton the councl on ts proposed budget, whch wll receve a pub le hearng Feb. 27, was rebuffed by Mayor Kosene. Door Closed The mayor told Mr. Gllam that the proper tme to ask ques tons on the budget s at the nublc hearng. "Questons now Mr. Gllam, woud only open the door," sad Mr. Kosene. The all-republcan councl reapponted Thomas W. Carlock buldng nspector and George S. Schanck to a two-year term on the Zonng Board of Adjustment. Mayor Kosene had attempted to drop both men from hs lst of appontments at the Jan. 5 or ganzaton meetng. The mayor's recommendatons of Ray H.R..lannell as buldng nspector and Wllam B. Vncent to the zonng board receved the slent treatment from the councl. The councl exercsed ts legal prerogatve of makng ts own appontments after a,0-day watng perod. The councl also voted to start ts meetng a half-hour later n order to have more tme for dscussons pror to the meetngs. The new tme wll be 8:30 p.m. nterng and grand larceny, wll be released, the State Parole Board announced today. (Contnued) n order promulgatng the 960 :enus. The reapportonment adds -a seat each to the delegatons from Monmouth, Bergen, Mddlesex, Unon, Camden and Burlngton Countes. Assemblymen from hose countes dened that census promulgaton s necessary 'or the reapportonment to take ffect. Brady countered that a 95 legal opnon by former attorney General Theodore D. Parsons of Lttle Slver backs up hs poson, He sad some Hudson taxlayers may fle a sut seekng to lullfy the reapportonment on hat ground, before the secretary of state ssues a notce Frday makng the new Assembly Lneup offcal for the 962 sesson. Makng the census fgures ofcal would have a deep effect n countes wth growng populatons the same ones that ganed Assembly seats. Bergen, for nstance, would become a frst :!ass county July, addng dozens Of jobs to ts rnnty pay. roll, rasng many salares and changng ts government setup. Changes n other countes and muncpaltes could go nto effect mmedately. The senate passed a bll last week whch would postpone the effect of the census to May 6. Ths would provde tme for a study of the laws nvolved and permt decsons on whch changes would be kept and whch rejected. Block Acton When the bll was brought up the Assembly, Essex and Hudson dened ther votes, preventng emergency acton. Only 44 of the needed 45 votes could be mustered as speaker Le Roy J. D'Aloa went home and others stayed slent. In floor debate, Assemblyman Alan Kraut of Hudson sad, "Let's be consstent. Those countes should suffer. If we have to lose three seats, let them have to put up wth more freeholders." "I see no reason why we should worry about ther expenses or ther losses and gans," he added. Assemblyman Alfred N. Beadleston, R-Monmouth, sad he s certan Meyner wll promulgate the census soon. When t became evdent the bll could not pass, the Democrats caucused. One partcpant reported the prevalng atttude was, "If the governor wants the freeze so badly, let hm call us nto specal sesson." So they adjourned untl next Tuesday, for the specal Lncoln sesson. Francs, 63, of 45 Lnden PI. ded ths mornng n hs home after a long llness. Mr. Francs was born Brooklyn, son of the late Wl lam D. and Nelle Johnson Francs, and had lved here 50 years. He was a lneman wth Jersey Central Power and Lght Co. for 37 years untl he retred n 955. He was wth the Army Engneers n World War I, and was a member of the New Shrewsbury Reformed Church. Hs wfe, Mrs. Jesse N. Sanborn Francs, ded Jan. 4. Survvng are a sster, Mrs. Maud E. Adams, wth whom he lved; a brother, Wllam Francs of Port Huenene, Calf., and several neces and nephews. The Worden Funeral Home s n charge of arrangements. CYRIL J. MATTHIAS, JR. LONDON, Eng.-Staff Sgt. Cy rl J. Matthas, Jr., 30, statoned wth the Ar Force near here, ded suddenly Sunday from a cerebral hemorrhage. He was born n Kngston, Pa., son of Cyrl J. and Rebecca Evans Matthas, ( Rversde Ave, Red Bank, N. J. Sgt. Matthas was a graduate of Kngston Hgh School, and had served wth the Ar Force 0 years. Survvng, besdes hs parents, are hs wfe, Mrs. Alce M. Patterson Matthas; a daughter, Jean Louse Matthas, both n Bllngs, Mont., and a sster. Mss Alce L. Matthas of Red Bank. The Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank, wll announce arrangements upon arrval of Sgt, Matthas' body at McGure AFB, Fort Dx. Plane UNION KMH-frttrc J, Perron, 75, (IT Bayvew Ave., ded yesterday n the Bayshore Nursng Home, Keyport. Mr. Perron was born n Canada, son of the late Francos and Rose de Lma Bellergeon Perron. A resdent here. years, he was a retred sales manager for the Remngton Rand Corp. He was a member of the Knghts of Columbus, Baltmore, Md. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Rosamande Perrer Perron; four daughters, Mss Lllan Perron of Newark, Mrs. Frank Kerr of Oradell, Mss Helen Dalcy of Newark and Mrs. Frederc E. Zoeller of West Mlford Townshp; and four grandchldren. The funeral wll be Frday at 8 a.m. n the Day Funeral Home, Keyport, followed by a hgh requem mass at 9 o'clock n Holy Famly Catholc Church, offered by Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor. Bural wll be n Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlngton. Hubbard Quts Board NEW SHREWSBURY Har rson W. Hubbard, presdent of the Shrewsbury Townshp Board of Educaton resgned from that body last nght because he plans to move to Monroe Townshp. Mr. Hubbard has been a member of the board four years and four months He stated that hs resgnaton was made effectve at the close of last nght's meetng to smplfy organzaton of the new board Feb. 20. The resgnaton was accepted by the board wth regret and thanks for hs servces. Mr. Hub'bard resgned Feb. 2 from the Zonng Board of Adjustment, of whch he has been a member fo eght years. MAN WORTH $,666 TOKYO (AP) - The Japanese Natonal Polce Agency puts the value of a human lfe at $,666. A bll bcnp drafted for Parlament sets a compensaton scale equvalent to,00) tmes a person's average dally wane wth n maxmum of $,666 for anyone klled tryng to rescue another from drownng, fre or other catastrophe, (Contnued) do Sprngs, Colo.; Rhode Mchelson, Long Beach, Calf.; Bradley Lord, Boston; Gregory Kelley, Colorado Sprngs; Douglas Ramsay, Detrot; Dudley Rchards, Boston; Ray and Ila Rae Hadley, Seattle; Bll and Laure Hckox, Colorado Sprngs; Larry' Perce, Indanapols; Dane Sherbloom, Los Angeles; Roger Campbell, Los Angeles; Donna Lee Carrer, Los Angeles; Bob and Pat Decn, New York, anu Deane McMnn, the coach and manager, of Lomta, Calf. Theo de Leat, 24, a Belgan peasant who was workng n the feld when the plane crashed, was crushed under the wreckage. It was the worst dsaster nvolvng an athletc team snce the crash last fall at Toledo, Oho, n whch 6 members of the Calforna State Poly football team were klled. An offcal at Brussels Arport sad the plane ha crcled the feld several tmes before the crash. There was one report that t had not been n contact wth the arport control tower. By 2:30 p.m. 40 bodes were reported recovered. Searchers were ankle deep n mud caused by the water poured on the wreckage. The bodes were badly burned or otherwse mutlated. A Sabena spokesman sad postve dentfcaton would be very dffcult. The Assocated Press lsted two New Jersey resdents on the passenger lst. They are Julan Bagnsk, 2 Dorchester Rd., Englewood Clffs, and Herbert Myers, 67 South Munn Ave., East Orange. HOWARD CARMAN CLEARWATER, Fla. - Howard Carman, 53, formerly of Rrtan Townshp and Keansburg, ded here Frday., Born n Keyport, he was the son of the late Joseph and Jenny Wlson Carman. He formerly owned and operated Champ's Bar and Grll, Palmer Ave., West Keansburg. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. Inn Cunnngham Carman of Pont Pleasant; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Beecroft, and a son Howard Carman, Jr., both of Pont Pleasant; two brothers, Davd Carman of Keansburg and Melvn Carman of Rartan Townshp; a sster, Mrs. Althea Sleght of Staten Island and fve grandchldren. The funeral wll be today at 2 P-m. n the Ryan Funeral Home, Keansburg, wth Rev. H. H. McConnell, pastor of the Kenburg Methodst Church offcatng. Bural wll be n Far Vew Cemetery. JOSEPH GUARNERI RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS-Joseph Guarner, 76. of 39 Orchard St.. ded yesterday n Mary Lee He was born n Italy, son of the late Charles and Marann Guarner, and had lved n ths area 20 years. He was a retred tool maker for the Bendx Corp., and a member of St. Anthony's Catholc Church, Red Bank. Hs wfe _ was the late Domenca ":uluu Guarner. Survvng are a son, Charles Guarner, wth whom he lved; a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Mazzucca of Mddletown, and three grandchldren. The funeral wll be Frday at 8:30 a.m. from the John E. Day Funeral Home, Red Bank, wth a requem mass at 9 o'clock n St. Anthony's. Bural wll be n Mt. Olvet Cemetery. THOMAS SMITH, SR. HAZLET Thomas Smth, Sr., 84, of Orman Beach, Fla., ded yesterday n the Brookdale Nursng Home. Mr. Smth was retred from the ' Foster Wheeler Corp., Carteret. He was past deputy chef grand ranger of the Foresters of Amerca; a member of the Coast \ and a veteran of Survvng are three sons, Thomas Smth, Jr., of Westfeld, Stanley E. Smth of Belford, and John F. Smth of Rahway; eght grandchldren and four greatgrandchldren. The funeral wll be Frday at 2 p.m. n the Scott Funeral Home, Belford, wth Rev. Wllam Hodgden, pastor of the Belford Methodst Church offcatng. Bural wll be n Far Vew Cemetery. Mtchell Quts Study Board WASHINGTON (AP) James P. Mtchell, a canddate for the Republcan nomnaton for governor of New Jersey, has resgned as charman of the commsson studyng ralroad work rules, Mtchell, of Lttle Slver, N. J., sad In a letter to Presdent Kennedy yesterday, he dd not have tme to serve n the federal post and at the same tme "fulfll responsbltes" as a gubernatoral canddate. The former secretary of labor sad he reached hs decson to qut regretfully after several days consderaton of the conflctng demands on hs tme. It pays to advertse In The Regster. Advertsement. MRS. FREDERICH H. DAHMER UNION BEACH - Mrs. Nelle Margaret Dahmer, 65, ded suddenly n her home yesterday at Poole and Park Aves. Born n South Bound Brook, she was a daughter of the late Edward and Carre Snydcr. Mr. Dahmer had been a resdent here 24 years. She was a member of the Grace Methodst Church and the Order of Eastern Star, New Brunswck. Survvng s her husband, Frederch H. Dahmer. The Mehlcnbeck Funeral home, Hazlet, s n charge of arrangements. THOMAS A. DOYLE FREEHOLD Thomas A. Doyle, 65, of 00 Center St., ded suddenly Monday nght n hs home after beng strcken wth a' heart attack. Mr. Doyle was an overseas veteran of World W,ar I. Survvng s hs wfe, Mrs. Eva Lykes Doyle. Servces wll b 0 held tomorrow at 8 p.m. n the Hgsns Memoral Home, wth Rev. Bernard McK. Garlck, pastor of St. Peter's Epscopal Church, Freehold, offcatng. REED FUNERAL RED BANK Servces for Mrs. Anna Reed, 43, of 79 West Bergen PI., wll be held tomorrow at p.m. n the F, Leon Harrs Funeral Home here. Bural wll be n Whte Rdgn Cemetery, Ealontown. Mrs. Reed, the wfe of Patrck II. Reed, ded Sunday n 'tkln Hosptal, Neptune.

3 ,,'< > (*"? «- HetvyTratttf Raff* hfc Key Stock Up HEW YORK (AP) - The tock market ralled n heavy tradng yesterday.. A wde range of key stocks advanced from fractons to a pont or more. Some pvotal ssues were up 2 or 3. The Dow Jones ndustral average rose 5.87 to An estmated (2.23 bllon was added to the quoted value of locks lsted on the New York Stock Exchange. Of,286 ssues traded, 78 ad- At a publc hearng attended vanced and 348 declned. New by only a handful of resdents hghs for 960-'6 totaled 76. The the board explaned that the tu- two new lows were Chcago Great Western, whch fell % on a dvdend cut, and Rohm & Haas, whch dropped 2. Volume rose to 4.49 mllon shares from 3.56 mllon Monday Thrteen of the 5 most actve tocks advanced and two de- The ncreases for teachers are annual $220 ncrement!, wth no clned. change n the salary gude. ' General Electrc was the most actve stock, rsng 2% to 66% on 63,700 shares. Second was' Eatontown Kayser-Roth, up 2% at 22(4 on Voters returned to ther old a queston to purchase property 36 to 5. Each got 80 votes n 232; Frank Snead, 207; Morgan at 3 Hardng Rd. from Mrs Dstrct 3. But Dstrct 4 gave Mr Woolley, 70, and Harold Topp, SEA BRIGHT - Because of the 8,500 shares. Thrd was Westnghouse Electrc, up % at 44% ondefeatng the budget and a pro- $4,500. The board plans to de- Mr. Hodax complaned before was Mrs. Myrtle Marsh, who re-monmouth Consoldated Water ways n Eatontown yesterday, Kate Grautoff, Eatontown, for Schwartz a 27-4 edge. 06. Defeated wth Mr. Topp recent freezng water mans, the shares. posal to buy the Mada property molsh the house and use that the electon that Mr. Schwartz ceved 80 wrte-n ballots. Co. s to be asked to put North Next came Hupp Corp., up '/ ' as a future schuol ste. land for playground space. fled for the race only to block The vote on the two propos Beach ppng further underground and ncrease ts sze %, and Certan-Teed, up % m School budgets were defeated The current expense tem of hm, but the latter sad t was hs ons of the $24, 333 budget was 36%. here n 958 and 959. Last year's $93,496 was approved, 66 to 45mpresson that ths "was a20-34 for current expense and where necessary. Lockheed, up V/t was the most budget was approved. and the captal outlay budget school electon, not a poltca Mayor Thomas Farrell, who sad actve n the arcraft-mssle Yesterday's votng produced was approved, 47 to 78. campagn." he was among resdents who were group, followed by Boeng, up ths unusual result. An announced Of the $38,000 whch would wthout water durng the freezeup, called for acton wth the J%. Thokol was up %. opponent of the budget, Andrew have been requred to buy the Phladelpha & Readng, up 2'/ 8, L. Meyer, although elected to two propertes nvolved, $25,000 remnder that "the water company got ts rate ncrease m- and Du Bos Chemcal, up % the board for a three-year term was rased for addtonal ste were other actve ganers. Pola polled the fewest votes of three purchases under the school budg and a budget ncrease of only The board vce presdent was rod rose 5, Texas Instruments wnnng canddates, He drew 30 et adopted last year, and $3, per cent were easly approved proved, and now what we want re-elected n a race between sx V/t and Eastman Kodak 3</ 4. ballots, whle ncumbent Samue 000 would come from surplus n by the 4 Far Haven.voters who s servce." He sad a two-nch canddates for three full terms Arvn Industres spurted! Garofalo was gven 57 votes and the captal outlay fund. went to the polls. man n the North Beach area n West Long Branch. ponts, Haveg dropped 4'4, Kerr newcomer Wllam Schlosser Two wrte-n votes went to Two board members were reelected. Peter dek. Dusnberre, Borough Councl then put cannot do the job necessary. Incumbent Domnck Nannn McGee Ol was off % n a con' polled 55 votes. Mss Elsabeth A. Kelley, a hgh receved 556 votes. He has been tnued slde. An "th hour" wrte-n cand school teacher, and to Mrs. Mlboard presdent, receved 02 a member of the board snce hrough a resoluton askng for Johns-Manvlle rose 2>/ 2, U. Sdate, Robert A. Qunn, receved dred Brnk. Sngle votes were votes, and Mchael M. Nero receved 09. Barnes, Jr., wth 593 votes, and 955. Also elected were Wllam he system to be mproved. Gypsum 3%, and Natonal Gyp- 73 votes. wrtten n for Mrs. Cannavo um%. The proposal to buy the 9.4 Alex Renzo, Mrs. Jane Avat Lukens Steel jumped 3%, U. Sacre Mada property at Wyckoff Robert Marks and Patrolman Steel, Republc Steel and Jones PI. and Broad St. was defeated, Donald R. Patterson. & Lughln each ganed more 40 to 200. than a pont. General Precson The current expense budget of Ocean Twp. rose 3%, Korvette 3, Lehn & Fnk $285,26, went down, 38 to 93 3'/,, Southern Ralway %, Inter A total of 359 votes were cast, A record number of Ocean natonal Telephone % and Mag navox 2 /,. Yesterday's closng stocks: ACK Iml Adams Ex Ar Itetluc AltCK Cp Allrg l.nd Alled C'h Alled Str Allls Ctal Alcoa Am Atrln Am HrH st Am Can Am Cyan 7 Am MftKly Am Motnr nsv. Am Smelt 7 Am Stl 06' Am TtlTel. Am Tob 72*, Am Vscose 47! AMP Inc "4 Annronta Arnco 8 4 ess U 4SS 69'.4 Xrmst Ck 58 A«ll Ol '.'S Nat Rse Atct)l5on 23% Nat Dary A'.! Itftln Nat nstlll Avco A Corpp 5"»» Nat Oyps lnlcork * W 4'4 Nat Steel Kl Knlrl Il I.I ma \~ NY Central Hall ft Oh Nla M IVn:>uk cm So Am Av Bemlx Nor Pac lleth Stvl NWJI Alrlln BnelnB A!r Norwch Ph Honlen Oho Ol. 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They are "Kon Tk," Thor Heyerdahl; "Lfe Wth Forello," Ernest Cuneo; "Profles n mumm - <% tmtmm tmtrt fat bufeet "voted « tellgently. I thnk the people who voted aganst t ddn't know what they were votng on." The proposed school budget showed an ncrease of $33, n the amount to be rased through taxaton, Nearly all of ths ncrease was n three accounts tuton, whch rose by $24,780, and salares for teach ers, and 'admnstrators, whch ncreased by $7,385. ton ncrease was due to a jump of $63.46 n the rate charged by Red Bank Hgh School. The new rate s. $ The board antc pates sendng 75 tuton pupls to Red Bank next year, settng the tuton cost at $34, at the borough hall, and 25Townshp voters handed the n the Memoral School. Board of Educaton ts frs J. Edson Allen, board presdent, sad he thought the budg- returned the board presdent to budget defeat n 8 years, bu et "was gong through." offce wth the hghest number He added: of votes among the seven cand "Had we had a much bgger dates seekng three full terms vote, t would have carred the here. other way." The voters also turned down Of Mr. Meyer's announced opposton to the budget and the defeated one of the two land purchase questons and ncumbents Mada property purchase, Mr. up for re-electon. Allen sad, "I don't thnk he was Re-elected were Robert H justfed n hs comment." Prall, board presdent, wth 72! At the Feb. 6 board meetng, votes, and Ernest F. Mearns Jane Thomas wth 23 votes an Mr. Meyer clamed the publc wth 70. Mr. Mearns was apcharles Frampton wth 35. RED BANK - Mark Raymer, had been msled about the ponted to the board last Aprl, A total of 229 ballots were cast. who recently moved to Keyport, amount of teachers' salary rases Both Mr. Prall and Mr. The successful canddates re s the new country musc dsc «J > ft.....,».,.»_... pac»»hrpe former members wht jockey for rado staton WFHA- He called the Mada property ton of a townshp hgh school last week were elected to thefm. purchase "purely speculatve." as "nevtable." Shore Regonal Board of Educa Mr. Allen sad the board wl Newcomer Maurce S. Blum ton. dscuss plans to resubmt th was elected to the thrd poston Voters approved the curren budget at Monday nght's reorganzaton meetng. wth 694 votes, nudgng out Ber-expensnard Logman, who receved 635, budget of $248,045 by 6: Three absentee votes were Mr. Logman dstrbuted cam- lterature whch one cast for each of the wnnng can-pagn boan ddates, and aganst the twoffcal credted wth causng the money questons. budget and land purchase tem to be defeated. Red Bank "I don't thnk the budget vot represented the real opnon ol the townshp voters," sad Mr. A proposal by the Red Bank Board of Educaton to buy property at 76 Branch Ave. was re- Fnshng n sxth place wth Prall. jected by the voters, 90 to votes was ncumbent Ellsworth J. Wrght, Jr., who hadalso elected, wth 246 votes seats on the board. yesterday. Incumbent board member Stu served one term on the board. was Charles B. Sherdan, 24 Carlsle Ter. Low man on the tcket art A. Edngton, who was reelected wth 207 votes, had op- Robert A. Lee wth 440 votes was Bernard H. Rosen, 45 Judth The other canddates were posed the purchase of the property for $23,500 on the grounds The townshp's nne absentee There were 374 ballots cast. and Ira J. Katchen wth 277. Rd. He receved 93 votes. t was too hgh. ballots were farly evenly splt The current expense budget ol between the seven canddates. $688,96 was approved. 270 to 84, Mr. Edngton led the slate o ncumbents who were re-elected The current expense budget o and the captal outlay budget ol to full terms. Dr. Sdney M. Ho-$968,29.8das polled 20 ballots and Ed- and the captal outlay budget of Mrs. Badgely jons Mrs. Elea- went down, 546 to 68$4,729 was approved, 259 to 85 Mark Raymer mund J. Canzona, the board $7,856 was defeated, 54 to 662nor Ingram and Mrs. Eleano Before movng to New Jersey, presdent, drew 98 votes. The total proposed budget was Dlger on the board. The four Mr. Raymer was natonal sales The purchase of the Branch $,465,786. men on the board are Mr. Sher representatve and promoton Ave. property from Drs. Robert A request by the board for dan, Charles A. O'Malley, Rober man for Allstar Records. B. Robertson and Wllam L permsson to acqure land on S. Fouratt and Wllam Howard. He s the manager for severa Wood was the only ssue n thewest Park Ave. as the possble Nel G. Smth, board presdent recordng stars, ncludng Sherree electon. A second property purchase queston was unchallenged by 03 votes, 5S0 to 683. seek re-electon. ecently moved to Unon Beach;) ste of a new school was beaten and Randolph M. Bally dd noscotf, of Crosby Records (who and was approved by the voters A smlar request to acqure 33.nk Davs of Kng Records, and In answer to Mr. Edngton's lots frontng on Dow Ave., and Ruson Bll Prce, formerly wth RCA charges that the purchase prce Orange St. from the townshp Records. Three ncumbent canddates was too hgh, Mr. Canzona sad was rejected by 30 votes, 549 A former country muscan hmself, Mr. Raymer s lcensed as for the Rumson Board of Educa the $23,500 fgure was a comto 679. ton were swept back nto offce, defeatng the bd of John promse. Mr. Prall sad the defeats do a manager by the Amercan Federaton of Muscans. He s also Mr. Canzona sad the Allare not-amount to "dashng of hopes Hemleb. and Son Agency, Broad St., Redof our future here." an agent for songwrters. Manton B. Metcalf, 3d, led the Bank, had apprased the land vctors wth 32 ballots as he for the board at $22,500. He sad Shrewsbury was returned for hs thrd ful McGrr Fned Mlton Heller of Grossnger and erm on the board. Re-elected Heller, Broad St., Red Bank, had Townshp As Reckless apprased the property for the doctors at $26,500. Jonng wth Mr. Edngton n opposng the purchase was Mrs Maranne Cannavo, 28 Morford PI., a Parent-Teacher Assocaton member. She sad the borough tax records ndcated the total value of the land and house at $7,500. THANKS Employe*! of th* street and water departments of Red Bank were feted last nght by th* Communty Chamber of Commerce for the fne job of snow removal durng th* wnter. Gaorg* Buonano, second from l*ft, street superntendent, receves thanks d behalf of th* merchants from C. Donald Englsh. Lookng on are Davd W. Russall, l*ft, and J. B*v*rly Anderson. Far Haven Three unopposed canddates Dr. Edward R. Scheffer, a new comer, receved 09 ballots. The current expense porton of the board's $508,349 budget was approved 94-20, and the captal outlay queston passed, Oceanport Wllam Thompson, 62 Wardell Cr., was the top vote-getter n yesterday's fve-man Oceanpor Board of Educaton race as three newcomers were elected to threeyear terms. Mr. Thompson receved 72 bal los. Also elected were Rcharc Morgan, 2 Monmouth Park PI wtb,vj57 votes and Albert Wegel 248 Arnold Dr., wth 49 ballots. Tralng the feld were Mrs to 53, and the captal outla budget of $9,093 by 58 to 56. Lttle Slver Voters yesterday placed a thn woman on the seven-member Lttle Slver Board of Educaton. Mrs. Janet D. Badgley, Rven Edge Dr., receved 255 votes n three-way contest for two vacan 'or ther second full terms were J. Upshur Morehead wth 290 votes and Mrs. Ellen Schatzkn wth 283 ballots. Mr. Hemleb polled 27 votes. Lester Hodax, who had charged hs opponent wth runnng "to block me" from electon, took a beatng at the polls last nght There were 375 ballots cast. from Bernard W. Schwartz n the The current expense budget of Shrewsbury Townshp school contest. captal outlay account of $,500 $377,672 was approved, ; the Mr, Schwartz pled up a vote by , and the cancellaton of 325 for an unexpred oneyear term on the Shrewsbury of bonds by Townshp Board of Educaton, for captal outlay. West Long Branch Robert Weston wth 483. The three wnners also topped the absentee ballots wth 7 for Nannn, 6 for Barnes, and I for Weston. The other canddates were Mrs. Mary S. Nonnemaker, 209; Ivar Nordn, 37, and Mrs. Gladys N. Feldman. 86. The budgetary tems of' current expense and captal outlay were approved by and votes, respectvely. Two questons of money transfers also were overwhelmngly approved. Country Musc Dsc Jockey FAIR HAVEN - Frank Me Grr, 2, of 24 Washngton St., Rumson, was fned $30 yesterday by Magstrate John V. Crowell on a charge of reckless drvng. The complant aganst McGrr was sgned by Polce Capt. Wllam R. Robbns, who sad he chased the Rumson drver Feb. on Rver Rd. at speeds exceedng 50 mles per hour. The captan sad McGrr eluded apprehenson, and later re Courage," John F. Kennedy; Mr. Canzona last nght sad he "Snk the Bsmarck," C. S. For-feelester; "Beast n Me," James "ought to be resubmtted be- wnnng n two of the four ds- the property queston Sea Brght Thurber; "Don Camllo's Dlemma," Govann Guaresch; to have that buldng n Septem- other. wo of them ncumbents, were urned voluntarly after notfcacause t's very mportant for ustrcts, tyng n one and losng the Three unopposed canddates, "Mouse That Roared," Leonard ber." oted three-year terms n Seaton by Rumson polce that he In the only contest at stake, Wbberly; "Catcher n the Rye," He termed the 262 ballots cast Brght and the new budget was as wanted n ths borough. Mr. Hodax lost wth 203 votes. J. D. Salnger; "Hawa," James nanmously approved by the a "lght vote" and sad n vew McGrr pleaded not gulty to Russell G. Canfcld, wth 48 Mchcner; "Lost World," Arthur oters. of ths the board should offer the he charge, but told Magstrate votes, was the leader n the unopposed feld for three full three- Cnnan Doyle, and "The Shook- same queston to the voters Re-elected were Vctor C. Pertt, Jr., board presdent, wth s own defense. rowell he hnd nothng to say n Up Generaton," Harrson Salsbury. 5 votes, and Walter L, Johnson, agan. year terms. Mrs. Mram I, Harrs receved 40. Both are ncum- The board proposes to convert ce presdent, wth 3G votes. The Student Councl operates he physcans' house nto an ad-bentsmnstraton buldng and demol- alone for a full term, receved ^g Market Stewart Hand, runnng the bookstore. Irene Becker s student drector of the bookstore, and Irahouses at 56, 62 and 70 Branch Voters n all four dstrcts sup- Wholesale eg)! offerngs adequate sh three other board-owned 394 votes. Mon mol lh NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA) - Rubn s student accountant. Ave. and convert the land nto ported the budget tems. Votng Beach short on large and short on Salesmen nclude Joan Bradley, playground space. n favor of the current expense A newcomer, Wllam R. Dodds, malls. Demand good yesterday. Snm Arnold, Phylls Sawyer, Drs. Robertson and Wood have tem on the $709,378 budget were lso receved 36 votes. New York spot quotatons folow: Elane Rovck nnd Floyd Corlel obtaned a varance to move 33 persons, and n favor of the The budget, whch deof the Upper School, nnd Znather offces from Branch Ave. captal outlay proposal 327. Vot- $526 to n tax levy of MIXED COLORS Jnbroff, Wlllnm ' Kce, Vck :o a new buldng they propose ng aganst the expense volume 82,85, was approved, Extras (48-50 lbs.) 42'/ 2 -«; extras medum 4-42'/ ; standards Bnyley, Melane Safko and Rob-:ert Whtfcld of the Lower The vote by dstrcts on thecaptal fund, 70. eated n hs nttempt to wrest a -42V4: checks :I8-3!. erect on Brand St, were 79 persons and aganst the A snj'in chnllcngpr was de- School. John Dugnn s faculty Branch Ave. queston was ths: Mr, Schwartz pcked up hshree-yenr board sent from one WHITES dvlscr for the group, Hgh school, <>2 to 73; Rver St., major strength n Dstrct (Tn-ton Frlls) wth 23 votes agnnst dl In Monmouth Beach yestertras medum '2-4-; top qualty the three Incumbents rc-e'ec- Extrns (48-50 lbs.) 43^-46; ex- 3 to 8, nnd Oakland St., 2 It pays to ndvertlso n The 73 for Mr, Hodax. It was In Dstrct 2 that Mr. llodnx led by The fnal vole was Roy Walls, M; smalls lay. (48-50 lbs,) 45/2-49; medums 42 Regster. Advertsement. Voters approved by 4 to 86, mard Cra$ Dance Dram 200 Guent* MIDOLETOWN The Mard Gras Dance sponsored by the St. Anthony's Parent Teacher Assocaton of Red Bank at "The A lst of Presdent Dwght D. Esenhower's favorte poetry, Oaks," McGure's Grove, Saturday nght was attended by 200 prose and prayers obtaned n 957, ncluded the Lord's Prayer; ;uests. a Prayer for Generosty composed by St. Ignatus Loyola; a Two couples, Mr. and Mrs. Prayer for the Naton from the Book nf Common Worshp; the 'hlp Sakowtz and Mss Barbara Mellac and John Sylvester, novel "Arrowsmth;" A Chld's Evenng Prayer by S. T. Coler- Twenty-thrd Psalm; the Prayer of the Scentst n Snclar Lews' ted for frst place n the cosume contest. jdge, and lnes on "He Prayeth Best" n Colerdge's "Rme of Other wnners n the competton were Mrs. Angelo Gelso, Mrs. Out of Darkness." the Ancent Marner," as well as Wllam Cowper's "Lght Shnng Wllam Marsco, Mrs. Wllam The followng s excerpted from a prayer Mr. Esenhower hmself prepared for hs frst nauguraton. Setaro, Gerald Menna, Frank Mazzucca and Angelo Gelso. Awards also were presented to Mrs. Calvn Carhart, Mrs. Josephone Fgaro, John Galatro, Jr., Robert Geron, Frank Brgante and Joseph Pgnataro. Asks Water Improvements Ml BY JIM BISHOP Gve us, we pray, the power to dscern clearly rght from wrong, and allow all our words and actons to be governed thereby and by the laws of ths land. Especally, we pray that our concern (hall be for all the people, regardless of staton, race or callng. May co-operaton be permtted and be the mutual am of those who, under the concepts of our consttuton, hold to dfferng poltcal faths; o that all may work for the good of our beloved country, and Thy glory. Amen. Dwght D. Esenhower. Note: Some other tems n the lst referred to above of Dwght D. Esenhower's favorte poetry, prose and prayers: Hunt's Abou Ben Adhem; Whtman's O Captan! My Captan!; Josh Bllngs on laughter; W. B. Rands' The Wonderful World; Robert E. Lee's farewell message to hs Confederate army; The Amercan's Creed; S. F. 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4 JM*» * lw How to m umm t.nmm, u. MNMftVKMNf But rmmber 0»* 4memne- NEPTUNE 9*pr***el*tYe of New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Let's contnue our chat about The objectve test usually rehew to prepare for tests so that! qures rev ew wth a greater wll dscuss housng for employees of the Holmdel plant at empnasjs on spec fc statements. they became pleasant rather thanj harrowng experences. a meetng of the Monmouth Counf Realtors l Fb Feb. 23 at We talked about essay exams your materal. Keep askng Start by skmmng through ty Board of your- 7:30, n the Jumpng Brook! * e klnd m whlch, vou are ask f d self: "What sort of queston s to remember and wrte out Country Club. teacher lkely to ask about answers to questons. Many of Membershp for tfree salesmen wll be approved at the ths pont, ths character, ths the same methods of preparaton date?" apply to what s known as the meetng. You practce baseball by throw "objectve" exam. ng and httng balls. Perhaps for They are Mrs. Helen M. 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The best way s to ft each HBCHS Debaters In College Tourney RED BANK The Red Bank Catholc Hgh School debatng team wll partcpate n the ffth annual Bshop Healy Hgh School Debate Tournament sponsored by Holy Cross College n Worcester, Mass., Feb. 25. Members of the team are Wl lam Juska, James Kenney and Rchard McManus, all junors, and James Spaeth, a senor.!( / / *» P» M 0l f MM MY MVLMffl«4 %tt tmlft of cther ablty to recognze or ablty to remember correct answers. Tests M Math In certan ways the preparaton for testa n math vares from the procedure we've been talkng about. You are confronted n the math test wth a mxed seres of problems or exercses. They are not necessarly arranged n the same order n whch they were presented n the textbook. You must keep n mnd the processes to be used, but you also must understand, the prncples nvolved. You must be able to SELECT the proper set of prncples to be used n the soluton of a gven problem. Your revew for such a tes could nvolve the followng steps: Step One. Go through the ma terals to be covered and fnd the prncples that apply. Each tme you come to a prncple, ask yourself: "To what type of problem can ths be appled?" And: "How could I recognze the possblty of usng ths prncple to solve a problem?" Step Two. Go through all the pece of nformaton nto : exercses and pck out problems ts wth whch to practce. As you logcal place n the general pattern of your knowledge of theself: "What knd of problem attack each problem, ask your- s Look Flower-Fresh Prnted Pattern Inj HR«t*ml[atL GREET THE SUN wth bare arms, a square, ary necklne that welcomes breezes! Ths crsp style and ts bolero are a snap to sew, a joy to wear n gay.sprng cottons, no-ron Dacron. Prnted Pattern 9356: Msses' Szes 2, 4, 6, 8, 20. Sze 6 ensemble: 4% yards 39-nch. Send ffty cents (cons) for ths pattern add 0 cents for each pattern for frst-class mal' ng. 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We have stressed n these chats tme and agan how m portant t s n learnng to be exact. Certanly no feld requres pf"e cson more than scence does. So many of the deas n scence are expressed n numbers and must be understood exactly. In chemstry you must know wthout the slghtest doubt, the meanng of molecular weght and how to balance an equaton. n physcs e laws must be understood n terms of numercal relatonshp. The same holds true n many areas of the other scences. Test on Scence When you prepare for scence tests, try the followng:. Search through your book and your notes for concepts aws, relatonshps whch need to be understood n terms of numbers. Thnk about these deas untl you are able to use them n workng problems wthout hestaton, wthout guesswork. 2. Memorze sgnfcant laws and prncples. 3. Make up a lst of questons to ask yourself. Form these questons on the bass of questons asked on prevous exams. Get them from exercses at the ends of chapters. Shape them from hnts gven n lectures. 4. Answer these questons, ether wrtng them down or re ctng them to yourself. 5. Look for terms the teacher may ask you to defne. Study a term untl you know exactly the sort of stuaton n whch t could be used. Pcture an object or a stuaton to whch the term s related n some mportant way. 6. Form a pattern for remem berng any long lsts of names or terms. It s helpful to employ some memory scheme such as carcaturng or exaggeratng. But the man thng s to have some system whch works for you. The test of the system, naturally, whether t actually does help you remember. In ths and prevous chapters we have talked a lot about how to get ready to take eamnatons But gettng ready s only part of the chore. Do you know how to take an examnaton? (TOMORROW: How to take an exam.) (Copyrght, INI, Better Grades) By Blakt urn mm muff JtBN urn. OPEN WED. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. JOHNS BARGAIN STORES u Broadst < RED BANK LIMITED QUANTITIES MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED LIMITED QUANTITIES MONEY PROMPTLY T-ZrUNDED

5 ttatoa Cet CertfeatM (JNCJtOfT - NtetftMtwo ftu dents at Chrstan Brothers Acdtmy receved honor certfcate! ths week after report card* were dstrbuted by Brother Bernard, prncpal. The hghest marks n the school were recorded by sophomores. They arc Andrew Gallagher, 99.5; Edward Chrstopher, 98., and Gerald Burke, Frst honor certfcates, for stu-j dents wth an average of 90 or more n every subject went to: : Freshmen George Bruzza, Robert BuczeK, John Hough, Wl-j lam Le Baron, Mchael' Bauer, Lee Sadowsky John Le Bedda, Vncent Lynch, John McDonnell, Mchael Qunn, Vncent Kunz, John Satterly, Mchael Strano, Ronald Susk, Robert Wsssmer nd Hugh O'Nel. Sophomores Theodore Brunner, Gerald Burke, Edward Chrstopher, Andrew Gallagher, Thomas Ierubno, Wllam Mc- Gonlcle, Charles McManus, Prank Ragan and George Sheehan. Second honor certfcates, for students wth an average of 85 nd no mark under 80, went to: Freshmen Erc Armer, John Malmone, Mchael Coleman, Mchael Fugee, Walter Harbort, Wllam Hardy, Charles Anderson, James Collns, Edward Conway, Wllam Ftzgerald. Conrad Ambrette, Leonard Bzzarro, Thomas Blas, Rchard Doherty, Charles Donahue. Gregory Byrne, John Young, Robert Holland, Joseph Largey. Rchard Lechtrecker, Ronald Messna, Thomas Brennan, John Hlton, Robert Koeng, James Prustack, Arthur Erckson, James H?gns, John Homlsh, Keth Mast, Thomas McKnght. George Clare, Raymond Mylott, Rchard Newcombe, Edward O'Hara, John Ruzcka, John Szaleck, Martn Mnnney, Ronald Pangrosso, Joseph Quattropane, John Shne, Robert Wer and Wllam Woodward. Sophomores James Black, James Arnone, Peter Bcckman. John Croddck. Bran Curts, Mchael Doelper. John Durkn, Robert Boyd, Edward McCrossn. Thomas Bolger. 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6 wtm MMfef Mto * CM THOMAS ISVMG MOWN, JAMES J. HOGAN, Edtor M. HAROLD KELLY. General Manager W. HARRY PENNIMGTON, ProductM Manaftr Th«AloclatCb t Dawpaptr u Member of the Assocated Press Member Audt Bureau ol Crculatea Tht Red Back FUcltler aumet no nnanclat faaponfldultt for typographc*, trrora In ajvertlsr m. but wll rtprlal wthout chant, lhal pan 0 an advertsement In wtllch tle typorapmcal error oesun. AdvartlMra wll Bltan notfy tht mansefm nl mmtdlately cf any arror whch may occur Tb! otwpaper uberpuoo Prlce n Advance >IPf!«copy at counter. 7 cenl aasumel DO respomtbuulo lor tafement of opnon! ID letter! from It rearte*! One vear $9 00; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 96 The Art Festval Returns The Greater Red Bank Junor Mr. Pestana, an orphan hmself, Chamber of Commerce s once agan has sponsored Chrstmas partes for demonstratng ts great value to the these chldren. And ths has been area. gong on for 7 years. He has saved The Red Bank Festval of Art the money from tps throughout the whch* appeared headed for extncton has ganed a new lease on lfe. treats the chldren to dnner, enter- year and then, on Chrstmas Day, he The thanks go to the Jaycees. tanment and gfts. Harry DeSamper, a vce presdent of the organzaton, announced Mr. Pestana was an excellent choce for ths award. More such yesterday that a one-day festval wll people should be honored. be held n Marne Park, probably n The Jaycees movement has cer- June. It wll take the place of the Broad St. event sponsored manly for the last two years by the Monmouth Arts Foundaton. The foundaton decded n December to gve up the show after attempts to fnd a charman faled. We, along wth others, were unhappy that such a worthwhle project was on the verge of beng scrapped. And we sad so. Now the festval wll contnue * * 4 J ~ "** * far D*m t$ ty SYLVIA KKTEt You're only human f, as you fll out your ncome I tax return n the next few weeks, you mutter, "I wonder just where all my tax dollars are gong and who's gettng what." Snce you are human and I expect wll mutter a verson of ths wth varyng degrees of rrtaton, I also suspect you'll be nterested n the followng answers. When the Budget Bureau submtted the record peacetme budget of almost $8 bllon for the year to begn ths July, t tucked nto the back of the book a table whch shows you how to calculate where your tax dollars go. All you need do s glance at the percentages and, after you've fgured out your total tax, apply them aganst t. The results wll reveal exactly the part your tax payments are playng n fnancng our massve federal budget. To make t even easer for you, the Tax Foundaton has helped me work out the statstcs for a marred man wth two chldren, earnng $5,000 a year. Here goes... Frst, calculate your total federal ncome tax. For the $5,000-a-year man, ths comes to $420. Then take 82 per cent of that total tax for the excse, corporaton and other taxes you pay drectly or ndrectly average 82 per cent of your ncome tax. For my sample taxpayer, ths 82 per cent comes to $344. Add the two totals to get your total tax payment over the year. For the $5,000-a-year man, ths total s $764. Now: tanly made tremendous strdes, not Today's Busness Mrror only n the Red Bank area, but r«r tk* U.OM throughout the state. RARITAN'S BUDGET Thft * you!» ) for * I«*J»I Accent on Youth Spreads Perhaps the worth of the organzaton s best summed up n these By SAM DAWSON 4 Lnda PI. Natonal Securty 57 per cent $435 Debt Interest per cent $ S4 Hazlet, N. J. comments from Harold N. Scherer, To the Edtor:, Veterans' Servces 6 per cent $ 46 NEW YORK (AP) Jr., New Jersey Jaycees' presdent. The new accent on youth! n your news story concernng I Agrculture 6 per cent $ 46 may soon extend from the Whte House rght nto the lne 96 bud P ct of f ne Townshn Labor, Welfare 6 per cent $ 46 They were quoted by Mr. DeSamper I of Rartan, prnted n the Feb. 8, _., machnery n our factores. at the award dnner , ssue of or The Regster, Renter, men- Commerce, Housng, Presdent Kennedy says too much of our ndus- ton, s of the exstng Space Technology 4 per cent $ 3 "What mpresson do we wsh to I surplu surplus of S3fS,899, S,, the e amount of Internatonal Affars 3 per cent $ 23 tral equpment s too old. He wants busness to speed leave wth you tonght?" asked Mr. p $25,000 s to be approprated for Natural Resources 3 per cent $ 23 Scherer. up the modernzaton of ts plant. He!! th You «^ ^Mr. Blanda (May- General Government 2 per cent $ 5 says the government wll help.,or Phlp J Blanda, Jr.) as not- O Debt Retrement per cent $ 5 "I beleve," he sad, "that we "The average age of equpment n' and adng the Jaycees n the bg n s "'hs wthdraw] from surplus represents a reducton, from would lke you to thnk Amercan factores today s about nne a percentage standpont, n comthe Presdent says. "In a dy-jparson to the amount appropr- 00 per cent $764 undertakng wll be the Monmouth "That the Junor Chamber s well years, Arts Foundaton and the Red Bank worth the tme and energy expended namc economy that average should be at * d Iast y ar No matter whether you're n the $5,000 or $50,000 f As a matter ( of fact, for the j ncome bracket, these percentages wll apply and you Communty Chamber of Commerce. n ts behalf and that t would also ra..ng, fallng, as new equpment equ.pn.eu s «put HHO, nto %O budgel. $75, 00 o of an e*-j can use thjs sj, e do. t. yourse lf tax calculator to r Whle we are,at t, we thnk place. Instead the avalable evdence stng S399.n29.62 was appropr- '..,. be an excellent vehcle for developng your young men. cent, whereas ths year's appro- What are some of the mplcatons? ated, whch amount.* to 44 perjplace our huge Federal budget n terms of yourself. suggests that t has been slowly rsng." some other words are certanly n DAWSON He has renewed hs pledge of J praton s 59 per cent of the order about the fne Jaycees organzaton. most controversy take only a mnor amount of your Clearly, some spendng tems whch arouse the "And that regardless of popular quckly seekng tax reform to help busness update! exstng surplus, t s verv thoughts to the contrary, there are ts plants., j dffcult to sec how these fg; can be, reconcled wth" ""\jtax dollars. If Congress wped out all spendng on n- We were mpressed by the selecton last month of Joseph P. not merely nterested n senorty, young men n ths naton who are The Presdent has stll to spell out exactly what Blanda's statement as quoted by ternatonal affars, you would have only an addtonal The Regster. tax changes. But busness nterprets them to be largely Furthermore, despte the resng back the buldng of new plants and buyng the for nspecton at all tmes, they natonal debt could be slashed. The reason nterest now 3 per cent left. Pestana, a Red Bank barber, for ther securty, and the status quo; but who n the feld of deprecaton allowances. Many busness'outon adooted ths year by the Clearly too, there would be substantal room left Dstngushed Servce Award. are vtally nterested n free enterprse, ntatve, and competton; spokesmen have deplored present tax polcy as hold avalable at the Townshp ' Hall " tax structure f the chunk gong for nterest on the Townshp Commttee provdng P for other spendng or tax reducton under our present that the treasurer's records be In selectng Mr. Pestana, the Jaycees honored a man who, for many and who are also ready to spend latest equpment. Ths keeps operatng costs hgher I were not avalable at my renuest takes per cent of your tax dollars s not that the years, quetly gave much of hmself the tme and energy necessary to,.,, _.., on Thursday mornng, Feb. 9, debt tself has been skyrocketng, though, Qute the so that the 50 orphan youngsters preserve our democratc nsttutons. here and helps make Amercan prces hgher lhanj l)fl advsed _ and me,,; that c, the zcns records havp a have s, contrary. The reason for the sze of ths tem s that those of foregn manufacturers. at a Staten Island home would know "Ths," concluded Mr. Scherer, ~.. /.... not been avalable on prevous»u_ pup nf nternet ratp: hac rlmhph sharnlv n rp- Presdent Kennedy agrees that we have fallen h- davs. T what t means to be thought of and "s the Junor Chamber of Conloved. merce. ; the resoluton, whch was gven ls CPr tanlv would ap- lne level 0I nleresc raes nas cl m D ea snarpy n re e!r l0 bc a hnd n the compettve race. He notes that other na-,p clear volaton of These Day: Castro and Trujllo Take Your Pck ft Is possble to develop preju dces about anybody or anythng Frankly, 44 years of personal, actve experence wth Communst movements have convnced me that I do not lke But ts greatest sn has been ts strengthenng of Sovet Russa. Many who have been volently tons have been lowerng the average age of ther; consderable fanfare and publcplants and machnery. He names as an example West I c ag^smr - Blanda and hs c t > '"! cent years and the Treasury has been fnancng the debt at hstorcally hgh rates. Incdentally, that 2 per cent for debt retrement s n the new budget as submtted by former Presdent Esenhower. It won't be n the budget as t actually works out under Presdent Kennedy n the next fscal year. But the most sgnfcant fgure s, of course, the 57 per cent gong to natonal defense. And the odds are ths fgure wll rse before t falls. Germany, where at least two ffths of the plant and Very truly yours, G. Klgus. equpment s under fve years of age. HEART FUND DRIVE Faster Wrte-Offs By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY Busness spokesmen have gone further. They have 26 Parkvew Ter. noted that West European and Japanese corporatons >_ h Edtor- Uncrnft. N..T. None of ths wll help you fll out form 040, of Thus, Castro has bult for hm- of ten en j O y more modern equpment than ours. Andj As a volunteer worker for the course. But at least when you do get through the form self somethng of a defensve they add that much of the foregn plant was bought current fund drve durng Na- and settle your bll, you'll know who's gettng what followng n the Unted States. r " tonal Heart Month. I am ds-of your dollars. Ther latest slogan s that whle they dsapprove of hs methods, ant-mperalst arc not Communsts. They reject the label. lack of press coverage regardng wth ad of U.S. grants and loans. mayed at the almost complete They would go to war for the Other lands allow faster wrte-off of new nvestthey feel that hs purposes are menl j n tax accountng. Some allow revaluaton of I realze that a drve for funds can detect t ndrectly by ts our work. HEALTH HINTS the fact that t s odorless. We Unted States and gve ther lves. Unfortunately, they do not ther type of rght and that ultmately he wlll.....»,.,,. ~,. does not qualfy for headlne symptoms: drowsness, yawnng, have the tme or the patence to,.,..,.,,, assets n recognton of hgher replacement costs. Ths In our straggle to survve, we p socety. The rase the lvng standards of the materal, but those of us work- headach. nausea, vomtng, and welcome the protecton of fre do the homework necessary to C o m m u n st Cuban people provde bctter lowers corporate tax payments and gves companes'ng for the Heart Fund feel the weakness. Lke food posonng, aganst Wnter's kllng cold. For study the strategy and tactcs of program, snce cause s an urgent one. The posj sble dscoveres n medcal couslv affect a number of ex- carton monoxde wll smultan- our survval's sake we should Communsm as developed by schools, health, etc. I more funds wth whch to buy new equpment. the London however, always remember that Lenn, Staln and Khrushchev Such Amercans, however, are! Conference n The Unted States has granted fast wrte-offs for scence that our work may help nosed ndvduals. In the «arly, there are hazards assocated wth and ther assocates. Ths takes opposed to Trujllo who calls brng about would, I am sure, be lght stages nf posonng by 903, has been work and lazy men accept thehmself the Benefactor of the some plants and equpment held essental for natonal fre that are just as snsterly consdered most exctng by the carbon monoxde gas, fresh ar deadly as the perls of cold. the conquest of dcta of self-proclamed experts. Domncan Republc and who s defense. But n the man ts polces stll hold to a nnumerable persons t would and sweepng ventlaton wll the world for unquestor/ably a dctator. Trullo has provded clean water, We naturally are mndful of 'he standard whch, though vared, averages around 20 beneft. Troublesome as fund overcome ts bad effects. But f Marxsm. SOKOLSKY CARMICHAEL In ths country there are many who are not standards but he nms <he show j be 20 years. Companes spread deprecaton allowances I -f^ statstcs regardng the Carbon monoxde t a phantom clean streets, better lvng years. That s, the lfe of much machnery s held to f vf l s mav s0 et m threat of drect flames, but we spem t0 symptoms arc marked, t s best «may be less on guard aganst the to consult a physcan. be. they reman necessary. jeopardy of reducton of oxygen supply and aganst the posonous Marxsts but who have no bas as hp chooses and puts down lover 20 years, number b of f people l affected ffd byb kller that unless you are on on the subject. Ther atttude exposton wth an ron hand. gases of combuston generated guard may lurk n your home. mght be summed up n the Trujllos even accused of havnc They complan that they can't replace the old j ^ H ^ ^ J 5 by open flames n poorly ventlated rooms or houses. Check all stoves and heatng apparatus for proper ventng, and phrase that an dea s an dea; arranged for assassnaton of and tools for anythng lke what they cost that s, for, not be forgotten that th<- stut's- yg y One of the deadly products of be sure there s a good supply that the test of the usefulness of other Latn Amercan offcals. ; anv thng lke the total of ther deprecaton allowances. j t c s represent peonle-ndvduals n dea s whether t works out Amercans generally do not such combuston s carbon monoxde a very noxous gas wnosc Constant cauton s ndcated. of clean, fresh ar n every room. _,,,. : vounc. vor-,.-.,-, >. emprcally; that communsm lke Castro or Trullo. The latter To buy new equpment they must fnd money, geems to be successful n some made a frghtful error n publc somewhere by rasng prces to boost profts, by a, od and nld alkc Thc p rogrcss threat to lfe s ntensfed by Mchael S. Newjohn, M.D. made thus far s certcnl" mpressve, hut t s only the begn- countres. They themselves do relatons bv attemptng t" botowne not prefer t. ;purchase journalstc and other! e ' "An Army Marches On It Stomach" nng., favorable opnon. It became m- Two Tax Reforms \ Ths s a pragmatc pont of : The monov donated durng Natonal Heart Month s n vtal possble to speak even wth mld vew whch s more generally :prase of Trujllo's clean water Many nsst that ths s keepng them from held than one assumes. To such, n the work of thc Heart Assocwthout beng susnect of havng ernzng ther plants. Ths has cut the totals spent onj a non. nnd I ask vour ronsdefcaptal goods n the last year, and that has been a fac-; a l " n n nerhaos makng our the judgement on Castro s unrelated to hs Communst affl- [accepted hs schllng* So he has no one, sav that taken all n aton: t s whether he s good tor n the turndown n general busness actvty.!?. fforts a,.', ttl cas "-the -lonaall. one dctator s no better than for Cuba or not. Some do not another and that f we are op- tons a lttle more generous by even ask whether hs movement Crtcs of ths vew hold that the slack n captal.openng the vastness and the Is harmful or benefcal to the posed to dctators and favor j goods spendng s due more to overcapacty n many ' v "f 'hs problem before electons and government by... vnur Unted States because ther choce, that could be a pont nf muuslles. Sncerrlv. crteron of vrtue does not nclude benefts to ther own coun- vew unversallv appled. There are two tax reforms the Presdent could rmrs r-llen M Demkn HP try. Ther yardstck s lmted In In Latn Amerca, as n other propose. Charman a doctrnare antpathy to mperalsm and a refmjjnanrc to parts of tn.' world, no one has vet been able n dstngush between a gnnd dctator and a bad chne could be deprecated for tax purposes fve THANKS FOR PUBLICITY *** One would speed up the tme n whch a new ma-j IJncrofl Henr Fund Drve captalsm. ; **v-~.'; "" ; * one. Presdent Roosevelt nretended that he years, say nstead of 20. Ths would gve companes Ther ntellectual and sprtual dshonesty Is that they contnue temporary relef. After the fve years the machne! Tn,,.. d e r. w M " nn "'. N.,r. to pose as patrotc captalsts would be fully taxable as an asset and ts producton Jus(,,' nm knew the dfference when he nreferrcd.he Sl.-ln to Adolf Htler, but hstory,. n hnnk fm. when, as a matter of fact, thev wll not jon hm n the dslnc- taxable as ncome wthout beneft Of allowances, jyour nterest n sendng a photogton, lavf become so completely absorbed by the uprsngs throughnut the world (hat lny weak and closed what a vcrv foul egg equpment.. _., mnulh, ln p 0 n E my, for, even Khrushchev,? y fls ds- ' But n,, t there Mm,.,, would u, nnlh bc lm an. n ncentve rwrmtwn.to r, buy I-,.,,, stll c-t newer.,,.,.. ran ranher ' l<r ln n Sl SI. - M;rv Marv' 's. s. New New Monphotograph vocal backward people s pso facto.staln was. When a man sezes crmp He "Ccrllnn Choralers, fal preferable to a strong and prorressve naton. It was ths tn- whether one calls hm Genghs present.machnery at replacement cosl nstead of ts " 0 I'Murc n vnur fne paper as power and rules bv hs own mght The other would be to let companes value therj I ccrnnly apprecated seeng usll llslnrrnl alttude toward the Khan, Chnrlus Murel, Napoleon. much lower cost at tme of purchase. Ths would' "S'b' rns '''' nls ro RcRstor " underdog whch destroyed the Htler. Castro or Trujllo, he s Brtsh and Dutch Empres, volentlv antagonstc to our way yant a longer range IT lef. Good luck In the New Year to drought cvl war to France n ol lfe and f we have a poltcal Busness s stll watng In sec; just what the I the staff. and dsrupted the Congo. phlosophy at <ll, we should Sncerely, have. Presdent wll propose. Mrs. larhnrn fjuha n -

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8 Connclnun Ml HAVE* - f* MtaM at KMftroed MMOS tad M 0pportM<t» lut ww*,to pet frst-hand nformaton on how ther local government operates. In connecton wth a class unt on "Our Comrnunlv," the teachers nvted Counclman Eugene M. Magee to descrbe the borough government and tc answer pupls' questons about the func tons of the mayor and councl. Mr. Magee dscussed the local government and borough offce?, and brefly outlned the commttees of the councl. Heads dub At Temple SHREWSBURY - Henry Inselberg, of 3 Slverton Ave.', Lttle Slver, was elected presdent of the Men's Club of Monmouth Reform Temple a an organzatonal meetng Sunday. Other offcers named were Jack Futerfas of New Shrewsbury, vce presdent; Mlton Mannhemer, secretary, and Jay Berber, treasurer, both of Lttle Slver. Trustees elected were Max Snger, New Shrewsbury; Warren The students were partcularly Jaler, Shrewsbury and Martn nterested n the servce of the Watchtel, Lttle Slver. councl, wthout pay, the varous The club was organzed as an restrctons set by the Board of afflate wth the Reform Jewsh Health, and how the borough congregaton that uses the facltes of the Shrewsbury Presby- pays for the care of ts streets, parks and other publc facltes. teran Church. An nstallaton / -\ > v Heery Inselberg OCHWM t* - m toppnrt um&cmvttyfor \*x* Olson. Denver AAU basketball player from Mchgan State: He broke hs left hand n a srrmmase, banged hs left elbow n fallng whle practcng wth the hand r a cast, got a bad gash over an eye after he returned to acton and receved hs draft notce. HIGH? YEARBOOK ROMANCE KENT, Oho (AP) Edtor Jm Ansley of Kent State Unversty's <IGI yearbook and A s s o c n t * Edtor Joan Pollak are off to a harmonous start. They've become engaged. The couple met whle workng on the I960 yearbook. The three Urge famous terra cotta sculplures of warrors had been labelled "Etruscan" of about the ffth century B.C. Posted yesterday n the museum's dstngushed Etruscan collecton was a notce attestng to forgery. The notce says that as a result of modern scentfc analyses the museum receved "proof that these famous statues were not made n anrent tmes." I'M VERY UPTOWN... Of course I'm downtown, across town, all over 'nwn,! too. I'm O. Howe hubtt- a The museum's drector, James Red Bank Regster c»sslv:d Ad. J. Rormer, sad the statues had Smart DL, s j nessrne n let.us take been under examnaton by ex-j ther MlM messages to projects perts for years because of the e d Just dl, SH _ 0 o0 museum's suspcon about the, now work, or you, ltylng. ' Monkeyshnes End Bngo, Bango, et a I Go Back to Lab; Lttle Sam Fnds a Home JERSEY CITY (AP)- Four Bergen, read the pca and reclamed the prmates. msplaced baboons named Bngo, Bango, Bongo and'mke When the company offered to have been returned to ther own- let Manzano keep one of the er, much to the dsappontment anmals as a pet, the chldren, of four lttle chldren named Francs, Theresa, Clarence and Rosemary. «f (All M ll#4 fa **l^l*4k*^«n MA H4A*4 _.!? #.. _... A A - fl _ But the youngsters to adopt a ffth baboon named Lttle Sam before ther father, a veternaran who was tred of monkeyshnes, arranged to get rd of hs unnvted boarders. rangng n age from 4 to 8, chose the smallest border, Lttle Sam. But Manzano sad they were managed stll very dsapponted. "They had adopted all fve baboons and lked them very much." Monday, the four larger apes who had been eatng as much as 50 bananas a day and had Dr. Clarence Manzano, of 603then started on dog food were West Sde Ave, had been baby handed over to two truck drvers sttng for the banana-eatng baboons for delvery to the Wyeth Labora snce they were deposted on hs doorstep durng the last bg snow 0 days ago. The truck drver who delvered tores n Radnor, Pa. Bertol explaned that he had called an express company to nck up the anmals after he them Feb. 4 whle Manzano frst learned that they had been was out on a call, had promsed left wth the doctor. And he as- that put an end to the to pck them up Feb. 6. But hesumed forgot to take Manzano's address baboonery. and telephone number and never He sad the truck drver orgnally had pcked them up by dd show up. Manzano fnally appealed for mstake and loaded them on hs help to a New York Cty news- truck wth 200 Afrcan green mon- paper whch hh prnted hs story. keys. He ddn't dscover hs ms- Rchard Bertol, presdent of the I take untl he delvered the monor»»cyn. K~l "The drver called all over but I couldn't fnd anyone to take the baboons for the nght," Bertol sad. Fnally, Manzano's asss tant, Andrew Flora, accepted the anmals. And as Bngo, Bango, Bongo and Mke took leave of the Man- ALLEN'S SHOE SALE STILL ON JOHN B. ALLEN CO. 93 Broad St. Red Bank OPEN WED. & FRI. EVENINGS zanos, the doctor commented sadly: "I'm sorry to see them go. After a whle, you sort of become attached to them, you know." Gons Fned As Dsorderly NEW SHREWSBURY-Leonard R. Gons, 75 Peach St., was fned $30 Mondav bv Magstrate Marvn E. Schaefer on a charge of dsorderly conduct. The complant aganst Gons was sgned last Thursday by hs wfe, Mrs. Martha Gons, who told polce her husband punched her. Mr. Schaefer also fned Veftors P. Berzns, 22, of 70 Prscla Dr., Mddletown, $20 for a stop sgn volaton, and Harold W. Kerr, 40, of 26 Azalea Ct., Lttle Slver, $0 for careless drvng. Fned for volaton of the borough dog ordnance were Alet'na Carter, 0 Peach St., $6, and Robert Eelman, 44 Wllams St., $2. CREDIT ON RISE PUNO, Peru (AP) A parsh credt unon, started n 955 wth 23 members and $32, expects to sponsor more than a mllon dollars n loans ths year, says the Rev. Robert E. Kearns, Maryknoll pastor of Puno's San Juan church. A survey by the State Plannng Bureau revealed that New Jer-j sey countes own 28,885 acres. Unon, Bergen and Essex countes own the largest amount of land. SALE! 20% to 50% OFF ""J ON ALL OF OUR OUTER JACKETS and BULKY KNIT SWEATERS FOR MEN and BOYS Men's and Boys' Clothng OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 8 Broadway Long Branch Check These Values Kraft Velveeta Slced Cheese Natural Swss Margarne Lalan Drnk Dutch Mll Amtrcat BARGAINS TO FILL 6 ox. pkg. Kraft Slctd lot. Sovt at Saftway pkg. 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9 "From upstars, I couldn't tell f you wtr«dancng or fghtng!" WllltWorkl^ ' ESftart I ^^^^^^^P ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^f VJflB^BrPV ; ' *> epww^^ up IAM( ncnu M MM*, e MJtor ef ' Met 'tamm! tfm «M, Ml* K C wffof* *> ( MflTM p p WASHINGTON (Af) - ^, ^ m prnbtem 7n>»V*t by Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg has!wse. automaton and other technologconfdence n the sweet reasonableness of man. But f reason ruled there would, Kennedy told Congress n hsjcal advances.".be no bg strkes and no \vars. economc message Feb. 2 that!. The commttee could be an It's the bass for hs hope that The rule of reason would have he w ssue an " executve orderjnstrument for controllng prces Presdent Kennedy's forthcomng requred unons, management and jcreatng hs labor-management j and wages and, through them, labor-management advsory councl wll accomplsh somethng. through conference and comproj " 's to be composed of seven natons to reach h happy h solutons [advsory commttee, Unfjaton. Pressure* There are two arguments aganst t:. Labor and management repwesent two separate power forces, 'each bg busness n ts own rght and each out for all t can get. 2. The hstory of labor-management conferences n ths country has not been good. There were two bg ones: n 99 and 945. The results were dsmal. It mght be expected that labor YOUR FREEZER! All Stores Closed Wednesday, February 22nd, Washngton's Brthday Btl-flr Ltaff Spnach " > * Bel-ar Gretn Beans ' r - <h ** 0 «> k «- Somerdale Green Peas ">«*» Bel-ar French Fres * ; unless a mracle happens. Goldberg has shown unusual RARITAN' TOWNSHIP - Edenergy. Wtness hs fve-state trp 8 ar G - Rex ' executve secretary over the wepk-end lo examne of ^e New Jersey Federaton of 'con d t ons n unemployment Shade Tree Commssons, waj jmse wthout resort to strength. representatves of busness, seven I Bu t 'he labor and management I areas. guest speaker at the Shade Tree In the end labor and management wll have to work together, eludng Goldberg and Commerce commttee wll be under varous and a lot of balance and deas., Town5h 'P Hal - of labor, and seven others, n- j representatves on the Presdent's! He's credted wth a fast mnd Commttee meetng Frday n and make compromses, If the Secretary Luther Hodges, repre- pressures. He and Hodges wll alternate as Cvc'and garden groups atcharmen of the commttee. tended the open dscusson mept- Communst pressure on ths country becomes more ntense, as t Kennedy sad ths could be the!people wll be anxous for great- Both men came up the nard ng, whch was hold to educate sentng the publc. For example: The management probably wll. commttee's assgnment: er productvty and lower costs, way. Nothng they ever dd s ctzpns wth the problems conlkely to be harder than makng frontng the commttee, and num- "To advse the Presdent wth j Costs nclude wages. Cost and No Urgency respect to actons that may be productvny wll also nclude automaton. Automaton nvolves re- tee work, :of plantng them. the labor-management commt- erous type of trees and methods The greatest handcap to Goldberg n gettng unons and man- the publc whch wll. promote j placng men wth machnes, taken by labor, management and j Among those present were [agement to work together andfree and responsble collectve! The unon representatves wll ; Mayor Phlp Blanda. Theodore for Kennedy n gettng Congress barganng, ndustral peace.jbe under pressure from ther to act swftly to mprove the Farvew I. Steve of Hdden Hlls West; sound wage polces, sound prce I members to save jobs, automa- Robert L. Morrs, representng Bel-ar Cooked Squash " < "* Bel-ar Collard Grtens» ^ Bel-ar Peas ft Carrots 0 «** Bel-ar Leaf Kale "r k > SAFEWAY Teddy's Codfsh Cakes «Lbby's Whole Green Beans'" r k > Morton's Bscuts 3 "«Bel-ar Canded Yams " < p k < Roman Pzza Pe 7 k * fh Shade Tree I* rtmt, b*k tmw *t! fe«m-jf, # 4tr ptmmft from tmr MW'I I M*IMMMfll group* n pt\. t)v> «f*»u«^ " M ^ M W I W I I :fts lor them. Ths s the way " [t always has been and wll be, 8 A recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Coral-Raran Cvc Assocaton; Henry Pabst, Andover St., was : \ rs. John Morns Woodland Mrs. Pabst's mother, Mrs.. John, p ^ Garden Club; Mrs. D.,7. Conway of Scarsdale, N.Y. Dress and Wllard Aumack, Root! and Branch Garden Club: Wl- Chrstan Hasselhoff, Walnut,, ard c Borden and C aude M, St., s a patent n Rvervew Fllrd> Rartan vllage; Mrs. Koy Hos P ltal - I Glbert and Mrs. Charles Hopper,,., ; Laurel Garden Club; Mrs. Mss Duane Opdyke d ' u S h. ter^ Charles Mever, West Keansbur 3 f. M B r :'J Mrs. C.E. Opdyke^ Parent. Tpacner Assocaton; Mrs. Oak HH Ra. has been apponted G Coburn and A F wht of to the the Grl. Grl Scouts. Advwry Commttee; M dd, e Road. st Jonn>s Parpnt. I Teacher Assocaton; Vernnn Mrs. Anna Johnson, Oak Hll Rd., recently returned from a Board of Educaton; Ben Petrlln, two-week vst wth relatves n : Hdden Hlls East and the Rar- Neptune. A stork shower was gven for Mrs. Kenneth Kempson of Mddletown n the home of her mother, Mrs. G. J. Hggnbotham, {tan Bay Area Junor Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Alfred Stewart and Mrs. Joseph Pompnto, Fernwood Estates; Kenneth J. Natale, Beers Street Parent-Teacher Assocaton; G. B. Greco, Upper Rartan Cvc Assocaton, and Andover St. Mrs. Donald Kemp-j son and Mrs. Hggnbotham were Mrs - G - T - Moran and Mrs - A ' hostesses. ' w - N r r 's. Woman's Club. 6. I I Red-L French Fred Scallops 7 Morton's Fsh & Chps Dnner*«** ( M M! loaf Dlnxr, II ol.j and Saltbvry Dtnr, 0 0.) Captan's Choce Fsh Stcks " "* (er Inadtd Shmp, Sara Lee Cheese Cake" > k» «Manor House Pes ck ;.':;*:;: UM Bel-ar Caulflower o «p k «Bel-flr Baby Lma Beens" k > Morton's Macaron ft Cheese*? Bel-ar Broccol Spears 0 ««* Swss Mss Apple or Cherry Pe» ' Captan's Choce Fsh Stcks *' * Mrs. Paul's Fsh Dnner «" k > (or Frtnth Frtd Flltt, I s.) Dnner-Redy Turkey Chunks' k < (Turluy wth Orovy, 3 BI.J or Ham Slm, 4 ot.) 2. I 5. I I 3. I I Wakef eld Coffee Regular Grnd Vacuum Pack Ib. can HellmamTs Mayonnals* Save* at Safeway pnt jar PMmtt Mayemal pnt jar 33 C! Elbow Macaron Mueller's Specal Pack 2pkgs. There's No Place But Safeway for Supet Meats/ Superb Round Roast U.S.DA. Choce Boneless Bottom Round Roast... Properly aged to guarantee perfect eatng every tme. Ib. 79 totalzers to tune up babys appette Wonderful ways to woo a coo... and noursh your toddler, too. Gerber Junor Foods provde the knd of varety that makes menu plannng a pleasure. Over 40 tasty choces, ncludng fruts, vegetables, dnners, meat dnners and desserts. Fancy Tuna Fsh Sea Trader Whte Sold Pack 3 7oz. cans Grade A Eggs Breakfast Gem Large Whte 59 dozen one Uncle Ben's Rce Converted Whte Rce Realmon Lemon Jucs 6 or. QQ bot. OOC oz. pkg. Ronzon Spaghett No s\ Ib. A r\ 2 pkg,. 43c -freezer Buy ot the Weefc.'- Whole Beef Round You get U.S.D.A. Choce Steaks, Top, Bottom, Eye and Srlon Tp Roasts at Safeway' Low Prce! Ib.59 Srlon Tp Steaks Beef Cube Steaks Beef Rump Roast Fresh Pork Pcncs Swtt and Tnder From Cern-Fsd Porkem Grape Juce Welch' bot. 23c Fresh Pork Sporerbs Tnder ond Mtafy., Sarv* Some Today Lestol Lqud Cleaner 32 oz. r\ bot. 69c I Safeway Seafood Specals! Fancy Scallops.K * 69c Selected Smelts & 29c Halbut Steaks Delcous Tastng Ib. 59= or Top Round Steaks USDA Choce Beef U.S.D.A. Choce Beef Perfect Eatng Guaranteed U.S.D.A. 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10 HOLLYWOOD The boys over at CBS are pullng the vewer's leg. Wth a completely straght face (aren't they devls?), they have come up wth a new seres called "Gunslnger," but here's the gag they call t a western. Oh, everybody s dressed up n western garb all rght, but after you've watched the character! n t a few mnutes you realze It's a burlesque on three other TV seres and absolutely hlarous. Rght at the begnnng of the premere epsode last Thursday, a tall, lanky euy s walkng down the street, Suddenly he whrls round, draw? hs gun and shoots an hombre dead. Stll another guy says to the hooter, "Just lke dottng an \ eh?" And the shooter looks at the stff on the ground and says, "Perod, end of sentence." I've seen Red Skelton and Sd Caesar rb western heroes, but they've never had lnes as funny as those. Ths hero n "Gunslnger" by the way s called Cordjust plan Cord and that gets hm about a 5 on the laugh meter rght now. But wat untl you dg the names of the other characters n "Gunslnger" (they'll all be on agan tomorrow). There s the cavalry offcer who employs Cord (un dercover). Hs name s Capt. Zachary Wngate, beleve t or not. You'll how! agan when you see a kd patterned after Kooke n "77 Sunset Strp." Ths one s named Blly Urchn, and he parks horses at the fort where Zach- rv and Cord hans out. Runnng the PX at the fort Is Amby Hollster, who dresses In a skn-tght blouse cut down to her thrd rb. She'd be arrested for ndecent exposure anywhere outsde of Las Vegas n that getup, but when she nforms Cord that "There'll be a moon tonght," he turns on hs hgh-heel boots and walks off, lookng lke a case for the late Dr. Knsey. But hold t! Are you ready for ths? There's a fourth character, a Mexcan-Irsh renegade who s called Pco McGure! You've just got to know by now that none of ths Is to be taken serously. 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When folks need a hand You're on ther sde, Gunslnger, rde away! Not only has CBS come up wth the comedy show of the year, but t may have a ht song there. It would be smart, though, to get Bobby Darn to record the song. Lane knd of throws t away, but Bobby could make you see the folks watn' for the Gun slnger to gve them a helpng hand, or ths week's unemptoy ment check. The most ngenous bt of comedy n "Gunslnger" s the swtch the producer does on the old grlcowboy - horse trangle. When Cord leaves the sexy Amby Ho lster pantng n the PX, you fgure that lke all top guns he s stayng true to Ts horse. But after Cord returns to the fort, he sdles up to Amby and says he now s ready to take a look at that moon. Amboy teases Cord by M makng eyes at Pco McGure, but when Cord walks off to clmb he stars to hs room, Amby calls after hm and runs to catch up We don't see them clmb the stars together and go nto Cord's room (that's aganst Capt. 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D«- Luxe Color muscal whch t let to open tomorrow for th* pecally scheduled performances of a lmted engagement at tho Carlton Theater, R«d Bank. Hal Humphrey; Shows to Watch TONIGHT 0:0 - (Ch. 4) - Bob Hope Show - (Choce Vewng) - In somewhat of a departure for ol Sk Nose, Hope honors topflgh Amercan athletes of 960 professonal and amateur. Everj major sportng feld wll be represented. In addton to emceeng the ceremones, Hope, < course, wll have some of h topcal remarks on the worl< scene. TV and move personal tes serve as presenters of spe cally desgned golden statuettes 7:SO - (Ch. 4) - Wagon Tnlr Scout McCullough dscovers the survvors of an Indan ra whle surveyng the countrj ahead of hs wagon tran. H job then s to escort an old man (Henry Hull) and four chldren past hostle Indans. Wth ndans on the scene agan, ooks as f Major Adams' old :ran has Rone full crcle In Its bur-year TV span. 9:00 - (Ch. 4) - Perry Como A couple of weeks ago Perry had an all-male show. Harry 3elafonte and Buddy Hacked nnde t one of the season's hgh pols. The lades Ket equal tme onjjht, for the carly-iinc Rest lst ncludes comedenne Nancy Walker (currently n Uroactyvay's "Do Re M") snger Caterna and European Valente. 0:00 (Ch. 7) Naked Cty Shapely Abbe Lane makes her TV dramatc debut as a model n "The Day It Raned Mnk," story of a mllon-dollar fur robbery. Keenan Wynn s a salesman who teams up wth Abbe to make off wth 00 expensve mnks. Detectves Burke, Mc- Mahon and Bellaver won't have to resort to much gunplay ths week, a pont that's been overworked here recently. It.pays to advertse n Regster. Advertsement. The MOVIE TIMETABLE RED BANK Carlton The Sundowners 2:00 7:00; 9:20. HAZLET Loew's Drve-In Cartoo 7:00; Can Can 7:05: 0:00; Th Danube 9:30. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Atlantlc-Butterfeld 8, 7:20 9:20. KEYPORT Strand-Can Can 6:55; 9:6. ONG BRANCH Baronet Esther And The Kng 2:0; 7:0; 9:5, SBURY PARK Lyrc Hroshma Mon Amour 7:30; 9:30. 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(9) Famlv Lvng :40 (H) Our Number System Presdents Wlson, Grant, o dents, n Long Branch. % ; Westerns n Japan By BOB THOMAS AP Move-TV Wrter TOKYO (AP) H-yo, Yam amato! The latest sensaton n the Jap anese flm world s the western Yes, a real, lve horse opera wth shoot-outs and chases. Only the cowpokes are Japanese. Home of the new wave of wes terns s Nkkatsu Studo, a bustlng lot amd rce paddes. It s to the Japanese flm ndustry what Republc was n the Autry- Rogers era Specalzng n acton moves, Nkkatsu released 25 westerns last year. I vsted the studo and caught a prevew of a new flm. The clmax showed the three bad guys taknj good guys potshots at the two and ther blnd grl frend on a sand dune. They v.sre saved by an old gent who sad, blowng gunsmoke from the barrel, that he had just arrved from Hong Kong. 'Dynamte Guy' Rdng tall (5 feet 9) n the saddle durng the western craze s Akra Kobayash. A trm, goodlookng 24-year-old, he s blled m m 0m,, he wtf t y "tt. en n H ther«tr«<m»,, f *ww(4 nave». desre to go there h permanently," talked abou! hs career over tea In vew of hls salary on Ae Np. n hs den, decorated wth hs pon range, why should he? awards and trophes and dolls from fans. How dd he get started wth westerns? "When I went to the country areas," sad the Tokyo-born ac toe, "I fount the people ddn'l understand the mported westerns. I thought I would gve them a Japanese verson." JIM,«N a Year The dea clcked, and last year Akra made 0 westerns, along wth fve others. He has lttle tme for anythng else, grndng out a flm every 25 days- He s well pad, even by Hollywood standards. Hs estmated annual earnngs: $00,000, a quarter of that from records. He sngs bal lads n the flms, and one dsc sold 300,000 copes (a ht here s ). Akra makes a seres as an tnerant adventurer called" The Mgratng Brd. Ths brd, lke the cowboys n the Amercan westerns of yore, s never permtted to kss the grl. "I am suoposed to olay a lone ly man wth no sweethearts," he as Mto Guy, or Dynamte Guy. sad n translated Englsh. "Of- He started n flms fve years ten I rescue the beautful grl ago, became a star n 958 wth and she has affecton for me, but 'Forget G.rls" The ttle was I must shun her." prophetc, a* we shall see. Has No Doubles The star of the new "Cowboy Ega" (cowboy moves) lves n Unlke the Hollywood stars, modest home n Tokyo's Tagamura dstrct wth hs parents, falls, fghts and dare-devl stunts Akra has no doubles. All hs sster, brother, whte Thunderbrd and Doberman Pnscher. He are done by hmself. He traned hmself va tumblng and track work n school, plus judo and karate. And he has been rdng horseback snce he was 0. "Ever snce then I have been crazv about westerns," he sad. "I have seen every Amercan western that has come to ths country." Hs favorte stars:.tohn Wayne, Burt Lancaster. Flms: "Ro Bravo," "The Alamo," "The UnforKven," "Gunfpht at OK Corral." "Hsh Noon." He also sees the TV shows "Larame," "Bonanza" and "Rfleman." Akra has studed the Amercan stars for ther walks, draws, etc. Hs own draw s lghtnng-fast; he practces t for a week before each move. He przes hs gun collecton toys, snce Japanese law forbds the real knd. He makes hs flms partly at "Can-Can," n color, starrng Frank Snatra, Shrley Mac- Lane, Maurce Chevaler and: ou Jourdan, s the feature wl«b»y_.o»m.»:jo-mpy!s_»_7 :oo,,, I SUNOArSOmr-OHNSJO-MOVIISATeOO hat w be shown for an en-; n,;> m nut n.m HI-Ml MUM re week startng Wodnes- ay, February 5th, at Loew'jlNOW 35" Drve-In Theatre. Walt [jjb. Ar-jDsney' "The Danube," co!or wll be jjuncton wth "Can-Can." CARLTON»ED BANK Shows «kt 2-7-» pjm. 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11 Vk4 Seoul Councl &** *? f Selects New Leaden meetng of Notthent Monmouth County Councl of Grl Scouts wa held recently n Chrst Epscopal Church parsh house. Thl wa the frst busness meetng where votng was done by the elected delegates of the 23 neghborhood* represented n the councl. The slate of offcers and board of drectors voted n at the meetng ncluded Mrs. Wllam Blar, Jr., Far Haven, presdent; Mrs. George Blar, Shrewsbury, frst vce presdent; and Mrs. Charles Sprnghorn, Matawan, treasurer. On the board are Mrs. Wllam Tll, West Keansburg; Mr. Mathew Schnk, Mddletown; Mrs. 0- af Hammer, New Shrewsbury; to conduct local oratorcal elmnaton contests pror to March. Mrs. James Hedelberg, Far Haven, and Mrs. Howard Leon, Locust. The fnalst from each school Reports of the treasurer and camp charman were gven. A flm of the St. Lous natonal conventon were hown. The dstrct fnalsts wll the Senor Plannng Board Mss Ruth Karbnos, Matawan, compete aganst North Jerse; reported the senor plannng board's actvtes last year. Ths group of senor scouts plan and execute events for all councl senor scouts. Mrs. Edward L. Hubbard, Jr., Far Haven, board of drectors lecretary, announced that grl membershp the councl reached 5,033 n 300 troops as of January 3, 96. "Ths s peak of grl mem' bershp that the councl has hoped for and represents an ever growng nterest n the Grl Scout program n the county," she sad. Nomnatng commttee members were elected to serve for the next two years. They nclude Mrs. Frances Bruce, Eatontown; Mrs. Charles Presley, North Long Branch; Mrs Charles Callman, Runson, and Mrs. Martn Fn. an, Atlantc Hghlands. Mrs. Howard Chamberlan, Locust, awarded a 30-year membershp pn to M mond, Helford. Mrs. Rchmond and Mrs. Cham berlan has spent many years Jn scoutng work. They were both Instrumental n gettng the councl's Camp Nomoco, near Freehold, nto campng condton after ts purchase n 947. Monmouth Port The seventh brthday of Km Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvn Meyer, was cele brated Thursday. Attendng a party were Mrs. Grace Meyer, Mss Mare Fordland, Patrck Gavn, and John Meyer. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Carthy vsted Km. John Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, Illnos Ave., was gven a party Frday on hs sxth brthday. Attendng were Barbara, Pamela, Denns and Fred Etzkorn, Joanne Lanzonc, Charles and Bunny Staata, Ncky, Wllam and John Johnson, James and John Naclera, and Debbe Garrett. Wllam Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, celebrated hs th brthday Saturday. Attendng a party were Owen, Rchard, Kathy and Patty Stryker, Janet Rasmusson, 'Mchael and Ann Ward, Robert Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson and daughter Nancy of Brooklyn. Mrs. Chester Hendrcks, Sr., Wlson Ave., s vstng Mrs. Mlton Smth n Rvera Beach, Fla., for several months. 2 Oratorcal Contests Set LONG BRANCH - Area hgh school orators wll have two separate chances to dsplay the forensc sklls durng the next two months. Two publc speakng contest have been announced by the Knghts of Pythas, here, and by the Monmouth County Amercan Legon. The knghts reported that prncpals at Red Bank, Mddletown, Atlantc Hghlands, and th cty's schools have been aked wll then compete aganst students representng the Jerse; Shore Lodge of Asbury Park the dstrct fnals March 22. wnners to determne who w represent New Jersey n the na tonal competton. The natonal Pythan award a $,500 scholarshp or a trp t< Europe. The subject for th year's contest s "Changes Would Make." Saturday s the deadlne for elmnatons n the Amercan Le gon's 24th annual hgh school or atorcal contest. The legon wll hold ts count' fnals Tuesday at 8 p.m. In th Frank Antondes grammar school Locust Ave., West Long Branch Leson awards range from $4,000 scholarshp to the natonal wnner to a $,500 stpend to the state fnalst. County and post awards wll also be made. The leson contest requres bot prepared and extemporaneous or atons on the workngs of th Unted States Consttuton. Cough I n Heads Holy Name Unt HIGHLANDS - Charles Cough tn was nstalled Sunday as th new presdent of the Holy Nam«Socety of Our Lady of Perpetua Help Catholc Church. Other offcers for the year ar Joseph Kanorkowsk, vce presl dent; John Cameron, secretary and Tmothy Lynch, treasurer. Rev. Joseph J. Donnelly pastor, was the nstallng offcer. Jffy-Knt 86 Marlcne Malloy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Malloy, Me- Kenn Ave., celebrated her ffth brthday Sunday wth members of her famlv Popular fashon! Knt a beautful, The Wlson Park Cvc League bulky jacket to wear every wll hold a meetng Sunday n thewhere, all year 'round. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jffy-knt Inches fly by! Us Murphy, Garrett PI. Electon double-strand knttng worstad, of offcers wll be held at ths tme. The league held a dnner-dancp n The Oaks, Mc- Gure's Grove, Saturday. large needles for bulky jacket. Pattern 86: drectons and szes 32-34; ncluded. Send thrty-fve cents (cons; Mss Blanche Hancock has been graduated from the Central Insttute of Arlne personnel school, Hartford, Conn, and has accepted a poston n the Navy department, Washngton, D. C. for ths pattern add 0 cent for each pattern for lst-clas malng. Send to The Red Bank Regster, Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 6, Old Chelsea Staton, New York. N. Y. Prnt plan pattern number, name, addrcs and zone. CLUB SPEAKER JUST OFF THE PRESS WEST LONG BRANCH Lt. Send now for our exctng, ne\< Col. Earl Tranthem (USMC-Ret.) 96 Needlecraft Ctalog. Ove manager of dvsonal mltary 25 desgns to crochet, knt, sew, operatons for Hughes Arcraft embroder, qult, weave fashons, Co., addressed the Lons Club homefurnshngs, toys gfts here on the use of vertcal assault bazar hts. Plus FREE Instrw warfare by helcopter-borne Marnes. tons for sx smart vel cap Hurry, send 25 cents now! GRAMAN'S VACUUM AND APPLlANC PARTS CO. 54 MONMOUTH STREET, RED IANK. N. J PHONI SH AUTHORIZED HOOVER SALES AND SERVICE NEW AND REBUILT CLEANERS. REPAIRS ON GE - HOOVER ELECTROLUX, etc. IRONS - VACUUMS - TOASTERS PERCOLATORS - MIXERS, etc. PARTS FOR: VACUUMS - WASHERS - DRYERS - IRONS RANGES - TOASTERS - MIXERS - LAMPS, etc. r mm: m * n p, f y, af toaer Cft*r<* w»»tomutur4tr urtty "lt Doweyw Tbompmm, WM Hk f Sefte/ Murry, Hammond. roop m. Moves o the Golden Jublee n The charter was presented to Colorado Sprngs and Forestburg *ev. Wllam Bsgrove, church last summer wer» shown. Vm wtttffct «the tralng tttty. It pays to advertse n The Regster. Auvertsement. aassbsa'ab^am^afc^ba ataa ^Mfc *^ M J B^a^Va^BP^BHF ^P*^M^S*as^ ewhp^bsaat *arbs(r 7 ^PBv^VW ^B^Pa^r turn; Ponalc Vooobtes, Lake Dr., Rver Plaza, speedng, and Frank Qullan, Jr., Brook lyn, careless drvng. Club o meet Dr., topmetr TOWMMV ftepumkm Club wmm^>uuk$» «uta*v* meet Tuesday fa th«oru N«* school. wll attend speak Scheduled for dscusson s en-'membershp concernng the prodorsement ot canddates for the posed 96 budget. TRUTHFULLY-FOR EXTRA THRIFT, FINE QUALITY AND VARIETY... JUST CMBMT TrM AP Cam* SM.. You'll Sva! La Rasa Spaghett Thnar Rafular Styla Comttock Mal far lt smt 22 H. tsa Cherry Pe Fllng 37B Ital It DM t n tas 8llrtH Swft's Maats forbabts jar Ohltkaa Broth Rehardan I Kobbln f '»'/.» M«caul " Blua Rbbon Facal Tssues 2 Wthlc Offltb.l ef4m at Delsey Bathraom Tssue Anartad Calara Twn pack Hudson Famly Napkns «00 Soattas Facal tuu* 400 Tde For tt* famly wah and dha Oxyetol Detergent For your laundry pk.** p.g. Spe I Span " hr alaanlnf pantad lurfta,! r>'fl- " Camay Soap Far toltt and bath Lat Lqud Starch 4cofflabal an * quart bat. Mr. Clean ItoffUbal ' All purpaa lqud elanar Jlo.j bot. ' Comet Cleanser Far bathreom and ttchan cam w l Handy Pack Daly Dog Food 2 l4 " 97 tlm " BONELESS-TOP or BOTTOM ROUND ROAST "Sper-Rlght" WtuMtttlflAq&l HO FAT ADDED A&P's Naturally Aged Beef s selected from fne Gran-Fed Beef chosen to provde grand tastng and full flavored goodness! LARGE ROASTING 79: CHICKENS REAIY-TO-COOX 4to 5tt III.45C Skrt Cut Rbs' Beef -69::;.': 79 c Fresh Hams 59f 69f Top Round Steak " 89' Ground Beef S 49: Top Srlon Roast :79f Soup Beef l0 "*" 49. c Rump Roast e n<> lentl. 89! Stewng Veal Cubed Steaks """" 99,' Beef Tongues SMOKED Borult Ib. (Frst Cuts rlnl Hjh.r) "Svaar-IIIgM" Qallty lnk Hall ltt Nal CORNED BEEF Front Straght cuts 89! cuf 69! SWIITS SAUSAGE LINKS Irawn V Sarva '/'^ A C pg- "IT TIDBITS, CHUNKS or SLICED DOLES PINEAPPLE 3 I 00 CAMPBELL ««CHOWDR 3r49c TOMATO PASTE:-4 4 3< D O L E'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 38 3 «Iran* Star Ptta*) F n n AsMrtatRt Red Cherres 2 : 39 C Nabsco Cookes,35 C Hydrox COOKIES P«. 35 e Kretsehmer' Wheat Germ "," 35* Kraft's Deluxe Margarne '^"W Layer Cake Mxes VSS ;:39«Rval Dog Food DogYummes Bonne Cat Food 2 Monmoufh Street, RED BANK AtP Irand A! > AgC FerPeppn Jt btf at? Chocolate Cherres 7.:,t ^45* Lord Mott's Carrots ^C 2 ^ 29* lammf* INSTANT COFFE 0 3 4M nvssav WthJOeoHlabal "' cam 6 o..,33* 6E Lght Bulbs 2 :;, 27«QE Soft Whte Lamps ww - Garden Fmh Frulft and Vtgttobfes! SMW Wht* CAULIFLOWER Fltrlla SMtM GRAPEFRUIT Wht w Pnk FRESH BROCCOLI ' Pascal Celery New Cabbage Complete Lquor Department In Ths Store. Open Mon. and Thurs. 'tl 9 p. m. Frdays Untl 0 p. m. Hghway 36, KEANSBURG Open Mondays. Tuesdays, Wed., Thurs. 'tl 9 p. m. Frdays Untl 0 p. n. =7 C Spnach Sr.tn, Crp 8 C Fresh Dates A&P's Quck-Froxon Food Valuos! larf but 29 5:39 WASHED keb 47 ( Calforna loa. Shrmp Dnner C,2T,» Campbell Clam Chowder 2 tr6«banquet Dnners BMf Tu^ Oyster Stew c. P nj.hn,»;;29 Potatoes Au Gratn S B: m GIEAT ATIANTC t facifc TtA COMfANY Dorann Cheese Ravol Egg Plant Parmgana AMIBItAl DPIN0ILI 000 MttUtUNT UHU IIS Red "L" Onon Rngs Prces affectve thru Saturday, Feb. 8th n Super-Markets and Self-Serrce stores only. Rrtl* CM CPAHAII Ca>S«*»""** rrenm rhm Route 35. EATONTOWN Tuesdays and Thursdays 'tl 9 p. m. Frdays Untl 0 p. m. Prospect Ave. & Church St., LITTLE SILVER Popular Brands ol Beer and Ale In Ths Supermarket Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays Untl 9 p. m.; Frdays Untl 0 p. m. P>f. pkj. pj ss 43< p,.** 2 fa. Imtm far (aahall n Salr Fancy Shrmp Fsh Stcks Mtdum Sn Faaoy Halbut Steaks FaoySmaltt Cap'n Jakn' SaallapDaaar ^ Fred Gadf th Cakaa 0 at. 59 e 89' Lonfon Food Vafuas/ IraM Pnk Salmon 2 7^ Ma»ac«leata Macaron S 3 :43 C Spaghett Dner Pzza Pe Mx URoa Wth 3 Off DOXH Mneea! Clams Elbow Macaran Egg Noodles /"""" Spaghett Sauee BraadCrambs m -Twln fatk pkf. earn " * 2 llb 35* 2 Z 55«Rch and Fult-Boded RED CIRCLE 59 lb. bg Save 8c > 3.".69 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEB. 8th Dary Faverfcsf Sharp Cheddar Swss Cheese Mld Ch..» Food P.t.ur.d Frec.l Lederkranz Cheese ;;^ l*s>al*lsst ***-^ -- l.rdan't Irand vrfam wnffjvt Wth 5e otf!b, FrgoMozzarella 'J4 Grated Cneese JANE PARKER Iraabtena' Tamp-Taa 59 e Ib. 65 C plg. 4 pj ball ' ' *«Ml ar HOT CROSS BUMS 5. 39< A4or«Jan* Park* Va/utsf Blueberry Pe ^ 55^ CAKE 45* Hghway 3*. PORT MONMOUTH Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Untl I p. ra. Mon.. Wed.. Thurs. 'Ill» p. m.; Frdays 'Ml 0 p. m. 59 Newman Sprngs *d., SHREWSBURY Frdays Untl 0 p. m. at Shrewsbury Ave.

12 3, Brothers Forensc Group. Actve LNCR0FT - The Azrat Forensc League, comprsed of Chrstan Brothers Schools (or the purpose of developng artculate leadershp, sponsored an extern poraneous speech contest for hgh chool freshmen on the campus of Chrstan Brothers Academy Saturday. Charman for the contest was Joseph Quattropane of CBA wth Rev. Brother Benjamn Benedct of the academy as moderator. Hgh Schools of four doceses partcpated. Two team trophes, for the schools scorng the hghest number of ponts, as well as eght "Oscars," for the ndvdual contestants placng hghest n the last of three rounds, were provded by the league and are duplcated at each of the sx contests sponsored by the league durng the school year. Seventy-four spectators were guests of the academy and a number of Chrstan Brothers from New York and Long Island- New England provnces were present. The frst place school trophy was awarded to St. Bernard's, Manhattan, whch accumulated 32 ponts. Thf second place school trophy was presented to Manhat tan College Hgh School, Bronx, whch fnshed wth a score ol SO ponts. The frst place "Oscar" wen to Anthony Kelsey from Manhattan College Hgh School, Bronx; second to James Ford from St Bernard's, Manhattan; thrd to Conrad Ambrette from CBA, Ln croft; fourth to Clement Allan from St. Bernard's, Manhattan; ffth to Rchard Cam from Manhattan College Hgh School Bronx; sxth to Joseph Quattropane from CBA, Lncroft; and aeventh and eghth, respectvely to Mchael Dooghan and Joseph Pttorno both of St. Augustne's, Brooklyn. -LEGAL NOTIC lob COURT OF NEW JERSEY rhancf.bv DIVISION MONMOITH Cnr.NTV Docket No. M-!!4-M Cvl Acton NOTICE TO ABBENT DEFENDANT OF ORDER FOR PUBLICATION WILLIAM J..MOLOK, ralntlll, v«- PHYLLIS E. MOLOK, Defendant. TO: PHYLLIS E. MOLOK By vrtu* of an order of the Superor Court of New Jer«ey, Chancery Dvllon, made on the lt dy ot February. Nneteen Hundred and Sxty-one, In a Cvl Acton, wheren WILLIAM 3 MOLOK t the plantff and you are the defendant, you are hereby requred to anwer the ComDlalnt of the plantff on or before the 3rd (lav of Aprl. 96. by lervln an anwer on Wllam C. Lloyd. Esq.. plantff! attorney, whose address la 36 Church Sre-el, Kclburf, New JtKcy. ar.-l In default thereof luch judgment shall be rendered agalnt you aa the Court shall thnk eaultable and lull. You ahall ft* your anwer and proof of lervlce In duplcate wth the Clerk of the Superor Court. State Home Annel, Trenton, New Jeraey, n accordance wth the rule of Cvl Practce and Protedure. The object of lad acton to obtan a Judgment of dvorce between De MM plantff and you. WILLIAM C. LLOYD. ' Attorney for Plantff, 3ft Church Street, Keanshurf, New Jerey fen. l-lh-m-mareh 2*09 Nonce STATE OF NEW JERSEY New Jerey Hghway Authorty Bed Baak NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mated blda wll be receved by the New Jerey Hghway Authorty for: GARDEN STATE PARKWAY \ CONTRACT NO Telegraph Hll Fencng In Holmdel Townshp, Monraouth County, New Jerey The prncpal tema of work art: Intmated: T92 L.F. 6'-0" H h Alumnum Chan Lnk Fence I Each 20'-0" Chan Lnk Double Cantlever Slde Gates Each I2'-O" Chan Lnk Double twne Cate Each «'-0" Chan Lnk Sngle Swng Cate Bd! for the above wlt he receved at the offce ot the New Jerey Hghway Authorty. 2 Broad Street. Secfnd Floor, Red Bank, New Jersey on Wednesday, March, 96 at ten O'clock (0:00 A.M.) EASTERN STANDARD TIME, and wll be opened Immedately thereafter. Blddera mut submt a Fnancal and Kqulpment Statement and a Plan and Equpment Quetonnalre wth ther olds en form suppled by the New Jerey Hghway Authorty. Drawngs, Specfcaton! and Form of Bd, Contract and Bond for the propoaed work are on fle In the offce of the New Jeraey Hghway Authorty.! Broad Street, Red Bank. New Jersey, nd mav be Inspected by prospectve bdden durng offce hours. Plan and supplementary Specfcatons wll he furnshed wthout charge upon applcaton to D. Loul Tontl. Executve Drector. New Jersey Hghway Authorty. Bd! must be made upon the Standard Propoal Form In the manner elelgnated In the Standard State Hghway Specfcatons and Supplement! thereto: must be enclosed In a leled, uneelatl'- addressed envelope, bearng the name and address of the bdder and the work hd upon, on the out- Ide: must be accompaned by a certfed check drawn lo the order of Treaurer, New Jersey Hghway Authorty" for not less than ten ner cent tlo^r* of the hd: an<! must he rlellvered at the ahove place on or before the hour named. A Standard Protoal Form and specally addressed envelope wll be furnshed upon applcaton together wth the Flna-rlal and Equpment Statement and Plan and Equpment Questonnare form. Bds not enclosed In lealed peclally addressed envelope! wll be consdered Informal and may not he opened. The Authorty reserve! the rght to reject any or all hld. 8lmed: NEW JERSBT HIGHWAY AtTTHORITY (Mr«.) EMILY L. LAWYER Secretary Feb. SHERIFF'S SALE crebnn COI'RT OF NKW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION M0VMOI.TH COl'NTV Docket Ne>. r»3! Frst Savlngl and Loan Allocaton of East Pateraon. N. J. a corporaton w the State of New Jersey, Pllnllff vs; Emmet J. Burrows and Dolores E. Burrows, hs wfe, Defendants By vrtue of a wrt of executon In the above Hated acton to me drected I shall expoe for sale at publc ven- «ue, at the Court Hout In the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmcutft, New Jersey, on Monday, the 27th rlnv of February, 98, at 5 o'clock, P. M rvallng Tme. ALL tha tract or parcel of land Ituate. lyng and beng n the Townhln of Mlddlelown, In the County of Monmouth, n the Stata of New Jer- KNOWN and desgnated us Lots No. «6 Block D on a map enttled "Map of Secton Two. Cherry Tree Terrace, New Jfonmnuth, MMtlletown Townshp. Monmouth County, New Jersey. Scale I"!*' January 3, n55" fled May I6 L, )JS«,'n Case No. M Sheet No. 72. SI. HJLCr to restrctons and easemenls of record, If any. flelng commonly known and desgnated as Nn. «Hnrhara Terrace. Mdrlleown, New Jersey, The approxmate mount of the ludgrnenl to he anllsfled by sad sale Is Ih. sum of S5.MO.00 together wth the o«n of ths sle. Dated January Id, I(«ll. IIU K. WOLCOTT, Sherff. Hamuel Sleber, Atly. Feb. I-MB.2J I2J.J3 LAY AWAY NOW AND SAVE! GRAND DISCOUNT CENTERS BIC STURDY Cm SSTS AT BIG GRAND-WA Y DISCOUNTS STURDY GYM SET WITH 8 IT. SUN. 3 SWIMS Yah* DELUXE GYM SET WITH A puyfround tf pun fan rftt In your own backyard! Stft and ttwdy 2 Inel tubng... 7 ft 3" lp. Imgn.! You (t a doublt bnd entvplaca simt wth nard rals and taftty platform! You gtt a trapoo, gym rng*, swngs, chnnng bar and tha dalna 2 soator ar f ldo. Layaway now! 9x2 IT. TWIED BROADLOOM RUGS You savo on paddng... tha paddng s bult rght n ths luxurous clossly wovsn doop plo rug. It wont fado and t's stan rasstant... drt and foot prnts can't ponstratt. Moth proof, nonalurftnte soluton dyod vscoo rayon n blaek & wht, graan, sand, and bolfa twosd. A reonvfull of valuo! VcrfM Valw 49.tS Jet ft Mnnbflk Bsnol DB art o RJMOI. btn Imp; 2% tkl tavaj «M bv I ft auut Ok tsavbt m pv. nl N pmfsmtacmn n b k l rt * Hat, tnata, gp rap, JMATCHIIHS DO-IT-YOURSELF HALLWAY & STAIR CARPET Gvo your hem* that rch, docorator look wth ths doop, matchng foam backad broadloom. Easy to cut, aasy to Install. (Allow 9" par star.) Non-skd, stanmutant and moth-proof. Chooa from black and wntto, groan, sand, and balgo twaad. Van* Szt GRAND-WAY GUARANTEES SATISFACTION... ALWAYS! H I G H W A Y 3 6 / K E A N S B U R G, 27" 44" LONQ OPEN MON.THRUTHUR. 9 A.M.TO 9 P.M, FRI. 9 UN.TO 0 PJL, SAT. & SUN. 9 AM.TO 6 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8th... WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, WHILE QUANTITIES LASTI

13 II I. Ute Our Want Ad For Quck Results Dal SH -000 DAY SH I-0 NIGH I r + < owuh God 9 Starts Today BED BANKBEGISTER ( MONDAY THWUCH tuday-ut. tm Home Delvery 35' '" Weak Secton Two RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 96 7c PER COPY Lbrary Assocaton To Organze Tonght NEW SHREWSBURY The Tnton Falls School audtorum New Shrewsbury Lbrary Asocaton, the group that-wll plan and come charter members. wll have the opportunty to be- manage the borough' proposed A small monetary outlay wll free publc lbrary, wll come nto beng tonght. Those who attend the organzaton meetng at :30 p.m. at Deny Use Of Schools For Polls NEW SHREWSBURY After long debate, the Shrewsbury Townhp Board of Educaton last nght refused permsson to use the Tnton Falls and Sycamore Schools as pollng places for New Shrewsbury prmary and general electons. Jerome S. Red, borough clerk, appeared before the board wth the request. The need to fnd new pollng places arose, he sad, because of the recently ntroduced ordnance ncreasng the number of electon dstrcts n the bor ough from four to sx. On hs plea that no other poll ng place was avalable for the new dstrct 2, except some prvate houses the board grnted use of the former church buldng next to Tnton Falls School, but only once: for the next prmary electon. After that, the board made dear, the Borough Councl wll be expected to make other arrangements. Mr. Red explaned that new dstrcts and 5 w!l vote n Tnton Falls fre house. School Conduct The board decson not t» allow electons n school buldngs was based on the fact members felt the day-long pollng would dsturb the conduct of the schools. No school holdays have been granted n ths borough for electon day, and the board docs not wsh to declare such a holday n the future, members sad. Emerson Platto asked what plans the councl had made for new pollng places when the redstrctng ordnance was ntroduced. Mr. Red repled, "I beleve they *«sumed the schools would be avalable." Teachers Out At the same meetng. Superntendent of Schools George Malone reported that recent absenteesm among teachers has been hgh. "We have been payng over,000 a month for substtutes' salares n each of the past two months," he lad. Most of the absences had been for llness, he stated. go wth ths honor, probably $2 a famly, accordng to present plans. Bernard B. Schwartz, charman of the Lbrary Study Commttee, whch proposed the.lbrary, say the lbrary appears destned for a fast start. Many books have been offered, and a corps of volunteer workers s ready to staff the new faclty, he says. Those who jon the assocaton and sgn the artcles of ncor poraton tonght wll make decsons on polcy, hours and phys cal setup of the lbrary. They also wll elect assocaton offcers tonght. They also wll be n charge of the search for the new quarters that wll be needed n 963, when, t s planned, the lbrary wll be expected to vacate the former church property, whch s now owned by the Board of Edu caton. As long as the lbrary occupes school property, the Board of Educaton wll have the fnal say on all plans for placement of furnture, decoratng and hours of operaton, that body decded last nght. In a resoluton proposed by Mrs. Mram I. Harrs and sec onded by Emerson Platto, the board ruled that all plans for the lbrary's new quarters must be approved by the board, through secretary Lous Stenmul ler. Mrs. Harrs sad she s chefly concerned that the arrangement of shelves and furnture not nterfere wth use of the buldna by the musc department durng school hours. Fve new names were added to the substtute teachers lst: Mrs. June Mazza, Mrs. Janet Schwartr., Mrs. Alce Dunker, Mrs. Edth Solts, and Caspar Pedone. Board Secretary Lous Sten muller told the body t should consder selecton of an archtect for a proposed addton to Swmmng Rver School n the near future. A referendum on the construe' ton.s planned for May. Prelmnary plans for the addton had been submtted by Vctor Ronfeldt Waysde archtect who planned the Swmmng Rver School. Mr. Ronfeldt wll not be able to contnue, Mr Stcnmuller sad, because he has moved to Florda. Two other archtects have asked to be consdered, Mr. Stenmuller told the board. 'Rate Break Set At Sea Brght SEA BRIGHT - Taxpayers here are beng gven a "rate break" n 96. despte the general trend r. Montnouth County to move rates upward. Th«estmated rate for 96, announced at last nght's meetng of Borough Councl, s $0.87 per $00 of assessed valuaton. That s 38 ponts less than the actual rate of $.25 leved aganst property n 960. Mayor Thomas Farell sad that In lowerng the 96 rate "a promse to the people has been kept, and we wll strve to 'hold the lne' as closely as possble n the future... as we have done n years past." The budget, prepared by Borough Audtor Joeph J. Seaman, Perth Amboy, was ntroduced by hs son, Joseph X. Seaman, Lttle Slver. It calls for a total outlay n general appropratons of $280, Ths compares wth $276, budgeted for an amount rased to $287, because of an $,20 emergency resoluton. However, the report showed that actually expended n I960- was $270,238.56, leavng $7, n the reserve account, Appropraton trmmng was wdespread through the new budget. In addton, $45,000 s beng taken from surplus funds n order to hold the tax rate down as compared wth $25,- 000 last year. Absorbng Increases In an explanatory statement, Mr. Seaman asked that resdents note "that although there Is a substantal Increase n the county taxes and n the requrements for the new Shore Regonal Hgh School, your Mayor and Councl have been able to absorb the ncreases and provde the taxpayers >n over-all decrease In ther taxes. Ths has been accomplshed through reducton. ; In the op- ratng secton and the captal lecton of the budget.. The use of an addtonal $20,000 of surplus s the other major factor n the reducton of the tax rate." The borough s askng $09, for muncpal purposes n 96 accountng for $5.7 of the estmated $0.87 rate. Last year, the request was for $33, , to produce $6.2 of the $.25 rate. The budget calls for $46,482 for Monmouth County taxes $2.20 of the new rate and the new regonal school tem of $8,202.5, representng 39 cents of the rate. In 960, the county's levy was for $4,89.49, to produce $.95 of the rate. There was a slght savng n local school tax needs. In 960, the school asked $66,99, representng $3.0!) of the rate. Ths year, the levy s $65,673. Because of assessment changes here, however, ths wll produce (3. of the new rate. The governng body dd consderable trmmng. In past years n order to provde money whch never was authorzed for possble salares for the mayor and the counclmcn amounts were set up n the admnstratve secton of the budget whch were dropped ths year. Cancelled, too, were allowances for an extra pckup of merchant's Rarbagc n the summer, councl holdng that gettng rd of ths waste must stand as merchants' responsblty. Held down were appropratons n the fre, polce, streets, santaton and other departments, asde from salares. Antcpated n revenue from the muncpal beach and parkng lot n 96 s $68,000. Looked for a year ago was $62,000. Brought n n 960 was $69,499.2, despte unfavorable weather. Ths year, ncrease n prces s to be asked for season badges and week-end and holday parkns to rase the revenue level. A specal hearng wll be held on the budfct (t 8 p.m. Mnrch " n borough hall. WINNING 4 OF 3 Successful canddates for Marlboro Townshp Board of Educaton n yesterday's electon were, left to rght, ncumbent Danel Stattel, wth Mrs. Kate Jackson and Lester A, Bond, wnners of regular three-year terms, and George Saathoff, wnner of the two-year unexpred term. Nne ether canddates sought the four teats on the board. Merchants Fete Wng Cost $2S3,M Street Crew RED BANK Twenty-two borough-employees whose snow removal efforts kept streets notceably. clear ths wnter, were feted fast nght. The 22 were guests of 22 members of the Communty Chamber of Commerce at a roast beef dnner In the Old Unon House. Davd W. Russell, presdent of Boro Buses, Inc., sad he had been "all over the Unted States and never saw a snow removal Job done better than ths certanly not n New Jersey." Included among the workers who helped clear the streets were road department mombers and wme from the water deparmrn. Houseboats Stll Out Of New Dstrcts FAIR HAVEN - Where do resdents on houseboats here vote? The answer s nowhere. At least that's the legal dacson offered last nght by Wllam R. Blar, Jr., borough attorney, n response to a query by Henry F. Labrecque, borough engneer. Mr. Labrecque, who lves at 37 East Bergen PI., Red Bank, asked hs queston after the borough Councl passed a resoluton ncreasng the number of votng dstrcts from four to sx. He sad t was a hypothetcal queston. He sad he wondered why the outlnes of the votng dstrcts stopped at the edge of the Navesnk Rver. Mr. Blar answered that, although Red Bank and Rumson extended ther boundary lnes halfway across the rver. Far Haven's ended at the water's edge. The attorney sad that certan slands n tht rver were stll legally the terrtory of Shrewsbury Townshp under the terms of orgnal ttle maps. "You mean f I lve on a houseboat off Far Haven that I'd have to vote at Val Homes?" Mr, Labrecque asked, Mr. Blar, who also does not lve on a houseboat, sad he was not sure of the legal nterpreta ton of the queston. "You could always float your houseboat to Rumson," sad May. or Mlton Kosene, "and vote there." Heavy Vote The rezonng of the votng dstrcts, explaned Counclman Eugene M. Magee, was caused bj the large turnouts n dstrcts I and 2 n the last two general electons. Mr. Magee sad the rezonng s n lne wth the recommendaton of county electon offcals that dstrcts not exceed 690 voters. Borough Clerk Roy W, Nelson, who was commended by the mayor for hs work n realgnng the dstrcts, sad that dstrcts and 2 contaned,07 and,020 voters, respectvely. The new votng dstrcts wll contan 464, 507, 635,, 48, 50, and 46 voters. Dstrcts 3 and 4 are unchanged and dre now desgnated as ds trlc'ts 5 and 6. Voters n dstrcts and 2 wll contnue to vote at the Wllow Street School, and n dstrcts 3 and 4 at the frq house. However, the new dstrcts wll ncrease the number of electon offcnls and thereby speed the regstraton of voters, Mr. Nelson sad. Propose Playground Purchase for School UNION BEACH The Board ment. We hope to get more than of Educaton has started negotatons for purchase of a porton The Central Ave. property to fve acres," the presdent sad, of the Central Ave. tract, to be tals about acres. used as a playground area for It s adjacent to Memoral the proposed 2-room addton to School, between Spruce St. and Memoral School. Pne St. and borders on the ral The orgnal estmate for the road. school project was $300,000. The borough owns about one James R. McKttrck, board acre of land n the center of presdent, told The Regster yesterday that the approxmate cost already been requested to donate the tract. Borough Councl has of the addton (ncludng equpment and furnshngs), has been ths parcel to the school board. Not Enough $283,000. He sad the dfference between ths fgure and the $300,000 wll be spent for the playground ste purchase and mprovement of that property. Fve or More "We plan to buy as much land as we can for the $7,000 leavng some money for ste mprove Board Nxes Plan, 5- RED BANK - The Plannng Board last nght, n an nformal vote, set tself 5 to aganst the extenson of Whte St. Bernard Kelleny, charman, sad he was the only member backng the extenson. On the opposton sde we,re Mrs. Laura Rudolph, Danel J. O'Hern, Benedct R. Ncosa, Rchard Johnson and James Wolcott. Farrell (Contnued) Board of Educaton, another Democrat wth an exprng term n 96. Counclwoman Cecle Frankel Norton, who began servce wth the governng body ths year, sad she s flng for re-electon as Democratc commttcewoman, and that Mayor Farrell wll be seekng a new term as Democratc commtteeman. Both have held these posts many years. Mr. McKtlrck noted that even wth the purchase of a part o the tract, there wll stll be a shortage of adequate play space accordng to state Department of Educaton standards. He sad the ste should tola about 5 acres, and noted at the same tme that there wll be only 3'/j acres of land left for play, ground purposes after the 2- room wng s erected. "I feel, however, that because of the crcumstances, the state wll approve the plan," Mr. Mc- Kttrck added. (As a matter of fact, t was the state agency whch recom mended an addton to Memoral School rather than constructon of a new school, because of the fnancal lmtatons of the borough.) Not Over $200,0 The state has nformed the board that t would not okay a bond ssue of more than $200, The board s thnkng n terms of seekng approval for a $200,- 000 ssue and combnng that wth $00,000 surplus now on hand. A meetng wth the state Department of Educaton, n Tren ton, has been scheduled for March 5. Lauren V. Pohlman s board archtect. Present plans call for the addton to have 0 regular classrooms and two kndergarten rooms. The board has not yet obtaned any optons on the Central Ave. property. Offer 85-Day Calendar For Red Bank Students RED BANK - Dr. M. Gregg Hbbs, superntendent, ntroduced the recommended school calendar for to the Board of Educaton last nght. The board decded to wthhold approval of the calendar untl t had tme to gve t thorough study. As proposed, the calendar calls for 85 school days for pupls. Classes are to bcrn Sept 7, 96 and close June 9, 962 Accordng tn the superntendent, f the mnmum number of class days 80 arc not attaned, the school year wll be extended past the scheduled closng date of June 9 for as many days as needed to meet the requrement. Program Revew The board granted permsson for two sngle sesson days ths term, Feb. 28 and May. The afternoon of Feb. 28 wll be used by admnstrators and teachers of the local system and the varous sendng dstrcts to revew programs of scence nstructon. The sesson wll Be held n the Shrewsbury Borough school, startng at :45 p.m. Seventh and eghth grade teachers and scence nstructors wll attend. May was set asde for a specal program of frst ad nstructon for local teachers. The meetng wll run from 2 to 5 p.m. n the audtorum of the Rver Street School. To Sell Houses The board approved a moton gvng the board secretary permsson to negotate for the sale of houses located on board-owned property at 56,62 and 70 Branch Ave. The houses are to be demolsh ed f they cannot be sold. The land wll be used for playgrounds. A low bd of $2,630 from Marshall and Stevens, New York for apprasng buldngs and grounds for nsurance purposes was accepted by the board. The contract ncludes annual revson of the apprasal at a cost of $263 for a fve yeat perod. Ask For Bds The board voted to advertse for bds on physcal educaton and jantoral supples and equpment. In personnel nctvty, the board hred one teacher and accepted two resgnatons. Added to the elementary school staff was Mss Carol Ann Carhnrt, Kcyport, at a salary of $,600. Fear 'Korean' War Developng n Congo West Defends Dag Aganst Sovet Jabs UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) Major Western powers led by the Unted States met a Sovet boycott of Dag Hammarskjold headon today by rallyng behnd the secretary-general and warnng the Russans aganst tryng to wreck the UN operaton n the Congo. A showdown shaped up n the nternatonal peace organzaton's gravest crss snce the Korean War at the Russans put a resoluton before the Securty Councl callng for (I) Hammarskjold's dsmssal; (2) dsarmng of ant-communst factons n the chaotc Afrcan republc and (3) wthdrawal of all UN forces wthn a month. Both the chef U.S. delegate Adla E. Stevenson and Sovet Deputy Foregn Mnster Valeran A. Zorn were to address the councl ths mornng. The Russans sezed on the assassnaton of former Congo Premer Patrce Lumumba to step up ther campagn, launched last September by Sovet Premer Khrushchev n % hs table-thumpng appearance before the UN to revamp that organzaton n a Moscow mold. The strongly-worded Sovet resoluton accused Hammarskjold of beng "an accomplce and organzer" of Lumumba's slayng whle n the hands of hs poltcal enemes. Earler the Russans declared they would have no more dealngs wth the secretarygeneral. The Unted States mmedately pledged support to Hammarskjold. Brtan and Italy charged the Russans wth tryng to explot Lumumba's death to nstall a Sovet-subservent regme n the Congo. Indan spokesmen also called for contnuance of UN operatons n the Congo as offerng the only chance to prevent cvl war that many feared would nvolve the major powers n another Korean^ style conflagraton. The Sovet resoluton also charged Belgum wth prme responsblty for Lumumba's death and called for sanctons aganst the Congo's former ruler. The resoluton demanded the arrest of Katanga Provnce Presdent Mose Tshombe, n whose provnce Lumumba was klled, and Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu, the army chef of Presdent Joseph Kasavubu's regme, and the dsarmng of all troops and polce under ther control. Mayor Seeks New Term MATAWAN TOWNSHIP-Mayor Peter J. Waters announced last nght that he wll seek another term on the Townshp Com mttee. Last week, the Republcan Club endorsed Mr. Waters for the commttee post, and Edwn F. Malcolm, 4 Garden PI,, Clffwood, for tax assessor, n the Aprl prmary electon. Mr. Waters, an nsurance executve, s completng hs second year as mayor ths year. Durng the two-year perod he has pushed through the townshp's frst zonng ordnance, created a new ndustral commsson and revsed the buldng code and subdvson ordnance. Hs runnng mate, Mr. Malcolm, s charman of the Sewer Authorty and a past presdent of the Republcan Club. Mr. Malcolm s a supervsor at Western Electrc Co., Kearny. The local Democratc organzaton has endorsed Henry TraDhagen and John B. Kenner n the prmary for Townshp Commttee and tax assessor respectvely. Mr. Traphagen s a shop super, vsor for Augenstn Manufacturng Co. He s a member of the local Veterans of Foregn Wars and the Masonc Lodge, Mr. Kenner, ncumbent assessor, s a former member of the Board of Health, havng served on that body for 5 years. He served on the Plannng Board two years and s a former fre chef and a 7-year member of the*fre Department. Employed by Downcs Pontac Co., he s a charter member of the Frst Ad Squad. No problem fndng tenants when you advertse The Regster way. Advertsement. Kennedy on TV WASHINGTON (AP) Presdent Kennedy s reported plannng to announce tonght a peedup In spendng of some federal funds n a fresh effort to spur the laggng economy and reduce unemployment. Informed offcals sad they understood the Presdent ntends to make such an announcement al hs news conference scheduled for 7 p.m. The conference wll be broadcast lve on natonwde televson and rado. Oppose Clean-Up Protests SEA BRIGHT - Borough Councl suggested last nght that resdents here should have been a lttle more tolerant of condtons faced n the last snow storm, Feb Counclman Wllam J. Darby, street charman, sad "lots of people were complanng that we were not dong a good job but, consderng what we were up aganst, I thnk t was fne, really." Mayor Thomas Farrell also found no room for anythng but complments, consderng that the snow truck broke an axle and the snow plow broke under the weght of ts heavy loads. "We worked all day and all nght," Mr. Darby explaned. "When the truck broke down, we got t fxed... We put eght men on the dggng job, and pad them $ for ther labor." Mr. Darby sad a new plow was secured at a cost of $922. It s 0 feet wde. The old plow had been n use here for more than 20 years, sad Mr. Farrell, and the new equpment can be pad for over a three-year perod. Pumper on Order Counclman Walter L. Johnson, fre charman, sad that the new $23,952 Amercan LaFrance 500- gallon pumper has been ordered and wll be delvered n July. Counclman Sam L. Dggle, Jr., sewer and santaton charman, sad that the new rewrng job at the sewer plant s 40 per cent complete. The work has been underway for some weeks. Monmouth Medcal Center, Long Branch, sent n a letter of apprecaton for a borough contrbuton of $300 to help care for chanty patents. The Publc Health Nursng Assocaton sad that there wll be no need n 96 to rase the $900 fee charged last year to Sea Brght although, generally, ts operatons costs have been rsng. Invtatons were receved for members of the governng body to attend dnners to be gven by the Ocean and Sea Brght Fre Companes n Drftwood Beach Club Saturday, Feb. 25. At the request of Polce Commssoner John S. Forsman, Robert Redfeld was apponted a specal offcer. GETS PAY RAISE SEA BRIGHT - Street Superntendent John Ryan last nght was granted a $500-per-year salary ncrease to brng hs pay up to $3,960. Borough noted that ths s the only provson set up n a new salary ordnance. Reds Rally To Support Of Lumumbsts LONDON (AP) Western alarm mounted today as Communst support for Patrce Lumumba's poltcal hers n the Congo rased the fearful specter of a Korea-lke war n the heart of Afrca. Banner newspaper headlnes across Western Europe showed the concern at the Sovet Unon's offer of "all possble assstance and support" to the Lumumbst government of Antone Gzenga, controllng a large part of the northern Congo from headquarters n Stanleyvlle. Fears were openly expressed that the UN attempt to prevent cvl war n the Congo would collapse, that Russa and ts Communst alles wou)d supply Gzenga's forces, and that the Unted States and ts alles would have to bulwark the Leopoldvlle government of Presdent Joseph Kasavubu and Maj. Gen. Joseph Mobutu or see the vast terrtory go to the Communsts by default. Presdent Nasser's Unted Arab Republc last nght offcally recognzed'gzenga's regme as the legal government of the Congo. Chna n Lne Red Chna quckly lned up. Premer Chou En-La cabled Gzenga: "The Chnese people are deeply convnced that the Congolese people wll surely turn ther gref nto strength and, under the'leadershp of your excellency and the lawful Congolese government, wll fght to the end aganst the mperalst bloc headed by the Unted States of Amerca and n defense of the natonal ndependence of the Congo." Ghana's Presdent Kwame Nkrumah, always a supporter of Lumumba, lashed the Unted Natons for the role t played n the Congo and added: "The danger n the Congp t not so much the possblty of a cvl war between Afrcans, but rather a colonalst war n whch the colonal and mperalst powers hde behnd Afrcan puppet regmes." Backng Seen U.S. offcals were reported countng heavly on dozens of the smaller natons partcularly n Afrca to rally to the defense of the UN. Ths hope was bolstered by Inda's ambassador to Washngton, M. C. Chagla, who sad hs government favor strengthenng the UN because "t s only as the Unted Natons s effectve that we wll prevent cvl war." Tunsa's government rado attacked the Sovet acton n the new Congo crss, callng t "dangerous" and "rskng creaton of a new Korea." Observers n Caro predcted heavy pressure on Sudanese Premer Ibrahm Abboud to allow planes carryng arms and other supples from the Communsts and the U.A.R. to Stanleyvlle to make the necessary refuelng stop n the Sudan. Many observers n Caro beleve the Sovet Unon already s geared for a bg arms supply program to Stanleyvlle. Mysterous Sovet vessels recently Councl have slpped unannounced through the Suez Canal headng south and reportedly carryng arms and explosves. Hs Protests Prove Futle; Authorty Re-elects Morgan EATONTOWN - George A. Morgan was re-elected charman of the Sewerage Authorty last nght over hs own protests that he thnks t's tme someone else hold the post Mr. Morgan was elected charman n February, 956, and has had been charged a double sew- the authorty to protest that he been re-elected each year snce erage bll far hs resdent on then. "I don't beleve n the same man contnung to keep a post of ths knd ndefntely," he sad. 'It leads to an ngrown atttude." Must One More Year' When he was overruled, he sad he would consent to be charman for one more year, only. Benjamn Van Keurcn was named secretary, and George Whtfeld, vce charman. Both held the same posts last year. All other appontments contnued ncumbents n ther posts. Roberts, Pllsbury and Carton were named attorneys; Herbert A. Carusoe, audtor; Else A, Demarest, treasurer; Marjore Becker, assstant treasurer, and Fdelty Trust Company and Jersey Central Natonal Bank, depostores. James Wolcott appeared before Campbell Dr. snce hs mothern-law and her sster had moved there. After a bref recess to consder the matter, the body decdod the charge would be corrected to that for o sngle famly unt. The board was nformed that an easement wll be granted by the federal government for passage of a sewerage lne across Wherry Housng land to the projected 4C8 unt Eatoncrest Garden Apartments. Acton on the casement, however, wll be delayed untl constructon actually nets under way at the apartment ste.

14 MB) jlt RKMfBI A Husbands Tve Nothng to Wear' RIVER PLAZA "I don't have thng to wear," says Edward K. Howe of 95 Davs La., and ths may affect some current cruse plans. Hs wfe Josephne, however, has complete new wardrobe, new luggage and two tcket for a sx-day cruse on the Queen of Bermuda. When she fnds a baby-stter for her fve chldren, she wll be ready to go. and a matchng cape stole wth Mr. Howe's wardrobe, n thea slk lnng to match the bow meantme, wll have to be "fash oned up" a bt to ft a new vaca ton plan thrust upon the couple. Mrs. Howe won the top prze of a sx-day cruse on the Queen of trm and yellow slk thread n the weave of the materal. Another sheath dress and matchng short jacket s n off-whte wth moss green brad trm and a matchng brad hat. Bermuda n the McCall Pattern sewng contest held Saturday n Bamberger's, Newark. The total cost of ths all-cotton "mx-match" wardrobe came to Her completely hand-made $30, Mrs. Howe sad. She added wardrobe was entered n competton that Mr. Howe took a dm vew wth other women repre- of the amount when t appeared sentng the fve stores of Bam' on the charge account. But now berger'f New Jersey: Paramus, Newark, Menlo Park, Eatontown and Prnceton. The luggage was SHERMAN'S FOR Draperes Slpcovers Upholsterng Wndow Shades Table Pads Shop-at-Home Servce Phone SH -3MS Sherman's Homt Decorators 4M Broad St. Shrewsbury SH -2(4 FREE Parkng a pt.t for the prelmnary judgng. Mrs. Howefs wnnng wardrobe ncludes a lavender prnt sarongstyle bathng sut wth a matchng jacket featurng bell-shape sleeves; bege popln Bermuda shorts and matchng blouson, cardgan and matchng skrt n hopsackng prnt n bege, green and gold. Two other complete outfts nclude a sheath dress n yellow he says: "That's a bll I'm glad to pay." He also wonders f he's gong to do as well wth hs wardrobe bll. Perhaps hs wfe wll gve hm an assst. Well known for her talents for makng clothes for her famly, Mrs. Howe has even tackled sewng sport jackets for her husband. Vetter PTA To Hear Psychologst EATONTOWN-Zelg Schrager, Long Branch psychologst, wll speak at the Margaret L. Vetter Parent-Teacher Assocaton meetng tomorrow at 8 p.m. Hs topc wll be "The Nature of Schnol Psychologcal Servces.' He also wll dscuss the team approach n handlng emotonally dsturbed chldren. Mr. Schrager s an nstructor n Newark State Col legs and s presentng a course here n the Adult School program n Memoral School. SCHULTE UNITED Mrs. Lorents Peterson Susan L. Fox Wed In All Sants Church LOCUST Mss Susan Lenore Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vncent H. Fox, 36 East Hghland Ave., Atlantc Hghlands, became the brde of Lorents Fredrck Peterson Saturday n All Sants Memoral Church. The brde, who was gven In marrage by her father, wore a gown of mported French lace and tulle over satn wth long sleeves, ftted bodce, and sabrna necklne embrodered wth pearls IROAD ST. (cor. Monmourt St.) RED BANK Optn 9 A. M. to 5:30; Wed. and Frday 'tl 9 P. M. JEWELRY CLOSE OUTS Hundreds of SCATTER PINS FOLDING CHAIR Reg Natural Ittch 3 Vj" Hgh 3x4 Stat Slt PLASTIC DRAPES 47' Large Assortment of Patterns and Colors Reg..00 val. Lades' Washable SHIRT WAIST DRESSES Sns 0 to 24</ Solds, Prnts, Broadcloth, Drp Dry Cottons Reg. FOt$ 3.99 values 5 and sequns. Her bouffant skrt of lace and tulle revealed an un derskrt of tulle cascades and ended n a brush tran. Pearl Coronet She wore a shoulder-length vel held by a coronet of pearls and carred a lace covered Bble and a whte orchd. The brdegroom s the son of Mrs. Selma Dreyer and the late Laurs Peterson of Gregory, Mch. Rev. Charles P. Johnson offcated at the double rng cere- The matron of honor, Mrs Rchard J. Charlns of Neptune wore a gown of mauve taffeta mony and communon servce. wth a bouffant skrts, satn cum Peter Geraghty and Donald merbund and a matchng head- SohaU served as acolytes, and Donald Ells was organst Each Short Sleeve Men's Sport Shrts Sprng and Summer Patterns Reg..59 value BUY NOW and SAVE! EVERY DAY-LOW, LOW PRICES. pece. She carred a bouquet of pnk carnatons. The brde was also attended by a junor brdesmad, Yvonne Marre Fox, and a flower grl, Ellen Ruth Fox, who are her younger ssters. Both wore blue taffeta gowns wth matchng net headpeces, made for them by the brde. Both carred pnk carnaton nosegays. The rng bear was Vncent Fox, Jr., younger brother of the brde. Two Ushers Davd Ashley Fox of Atlantc Hghlands, also a brother of the brde, served as best man, and ushers were Myron Ellsworth Fox of Atlantc Hghlands, anoth er brother, and Rchard J. Charlns of Neptune. The brde's mother wore a gown of ecru lace and a cor sage of pnk carnatons. The brdegroom's mother chose mahogany sut dress wth a corsage of whte carnatons. The ceremony was followed by luncheon at Bahrs' Hghlands. The couple wll leave shortly for Lansng, Mch., where they wll make ther home at 00 Dunlap St. Mrs. from Atlantc Hghlands Hgh School and has bten an assstant to Dr. Vctor Marasco n Lttle Slver. The brdegroom Is a graduate of Stockbrdge, Mch., Hgh School and 's assocated wth the Correctons Commsson of the state of Mchgan. o lames Preston KEANfsWRO WH Mary Catherne Barbs, daughter trte. $a4 Uuns Mbuffo, M4 of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vacca- dletown, the brde's cousn. They Fedng Ave., became wore street-length frocks of mnt the brde of James Ernest Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank whte flowers and they carred green trmmed wth applques of Preston, Lowmansvlle, Ky., baskets of green pompons. Feb. 7, here n St. The brde's mother chose street-length dress of purple wth black accessores. Thomas Barba, East Keaps burg, brother of the brde was best man. Arthur Stover, East Keansburg, was usher. A recepton was held at Buck Smth's, East Keansburg, For ther weddng trp to the Pocono Mountans, the brde chose for Tuesday, Catherne's Catholc Church. Rev. Thaddeus J. Wojcehowsk Gven n marrage by her stepfather, the brde wore a gown of nylon over taffeta trmmed wth handclpped Chantlly lace. The petaled hack panel of the bouffant skrt formed a chapel tran. Her fngertp vel was attached to a crown of pearls and sequns and she carred a cascade bouquet of whte pompons. Mrs. Arthur Stover, East Keansburg, sster of the brde was matron of honor. Her ballerna-length gown was of shrmpcolored chffon over satn and he carred a half cascade bouquet of green pompons. Flower grls were Km Barba, Ktty Kelly: travelng a lavender sut and black accessores. A graduate of Mddletown Townshp Hgh School, the brde s a stenographer n the law of fce of Edwn P. Longstreet, Asbury Park. The brdegroom was graduated from Ol Sprng Hgh School. He s servng n the Unted States Army statoned n Thule, Greenland. Mr. and Mrs, James E. Preston Knows What He Wants But Is Resented by Others Dear Ktty: you lke Indan lore, stck to I've always been a boy who t and become an authorty on Landng, goes whole hog on anythng he j tle subject These kds who gets nterested n. In hgh school Plague you don't know what they want n lfe; hence ther resentment. Anyone who has I conceved a passon for Indan lore. I talked Indans, read Indan lore books, wore Indan trnkets and expanded the l/64th Iro- herd and do what he wants, the courage to deflect from the Peterson was graduated' quos blood n me to three-eghths. especally f t be dfferent, s Around school they thought mej frst derded, then respected off my rocker. Thngs became j and fnally f successful worse when I dd an Indan war] wldly acclamed. No problem fndng tenants when you advertse The Regster way. Advertsement. HAIR PROBLEMS! Come to Mld's Har Clnc PERMANENT WAVE GUARANTEED 90 W. Front St., Red Bank Phono SH M800 dance at a school rally. The kds gave war-whoops and yelled, "H, Chef Runnng Bare." If those at the Youth Center want to by-pass you, by-pass them. More endurng frendshps wll develop naturally once you resume your studes of the Amercan Indan. Wrte to the great authortes lke Dr. Frederck J. Dockstader, head Mrs. Steven D'Antono, Jr. Mss Spampanato, Steven D Antono Wed ASBURY PARK - Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholc Church was the settng here Sunday of the weddng of Mss Rta Spampanato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spampanato of ths cty, to Steven D'Antono, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven D'Antono, 57 Forest Ave., Far Haven. Rev. Marcellno Romagno offcated. O'Rourke InfantIs Baptzed Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of French rosepont lace desgned wth a ftted bodce wth the Sabrna necklne applqued n sequns and pearls. The bouffant skrt of cascades of lace fell n a sweep tran. Her three-ter fngertp vel was held n place by a coronet of pearls and crystals. Mrs. Ralph D'Antono, Neptune, sster-n-law of the brde, was matron of honor. She wore a formal-length gown of turquose velveteen and whte organza, a coronet headpece, and she carred a bouquet of whte carnatons. Brdesmads were Mss Ann MIDDLETOWN Teresa Spampanato, Asbury Park, sster Elzabeth O'Rourke, nfant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tono, Far Haven, sster of the of the brde; Mss Phylss D'An- Paul J. O'Rourke, 6 Conover brdegroom, Mss Dorothy Burns, La., was baptzed Sunday n St. Red Bank, and Mrs. Lucan D'An- James Catholc Church. l' on Perth. Amboy, sster-n-law Rev. Wllam C. Anderson fcated. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Bednash of Upper Montclar were the godparents. * The nfant was the 7th chld to wear the famly herloom chrstenng gown, hand made and embrodered orgnally for her father by her great-aunt and grandmother, Mss Anna A. Woods and Mrs. Hugh D. O'Rourke. Followng the ceremony, a dnner party was held n the home of the parents. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bed- were n garnet red velveteen and whte organza, styled to match that of the honor attendant. Thty carred bouquets of whte carnatons. Ralph D'Antono, Neptune, brother of the brdegroom, ws best man. Ushers were John Fox, Jr., Belmar; Lucan D'Antono, Perth Amboy, brother of the groom, and Danny Spampanato, and Gavno Spampanato, Asbury Park, brothers of the brde. Followng a recepton at Val Erne's Sea Grt Inn, the couple left on a weddng trp to the Pocono Mountans. On ther TInash, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D.jturn they wll resde at Gerry O'Rourke and Dr. John P.Dr., Neptune. O'Rourke, Lyndhurst; Mrs. Jula; The brde attended Asbury Krchner, Nutley; Mss Woods'Park Hgh School and s em- Hoboken: Hugh O'Rourke, Fort I ployed at Acme Stores, Long Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollack, Branch. Id^rv, XITVI Rver ^Vlgk Edge;, 433 (JOIIC Mss VO' Jane -..». Cal- ~.. The brdegroom attended Red p. w u... u v<.w..uwu *..u _ *, lahan, New York; Mss Marjore! Ban k Catholc Hgh School and E. McSorley y and Mss Mary y served n the Ar Force. He s McSorley, both of Sprnc Lake employed at Grand Unon Stores, Keyport. dton and the grl's parents oppose ther marrage. Chldren's As a result I retreated nto a He has a good poston and s dream world, flunked at school a fne boy n every way. If her! and got sent to a psychatrst. folks succeed n breakng up ths Programs He drew me out of myself, advsed me to start fresh at a new Frederck J. Dockstader head I"""".'" '''" vyl "" "" 5SlJ ' r 'CJ love affar, t wll crush hs spr- RETURNS HOME RED BANK - Mrs. Mare Bea school. I am now consdered a of f hthe Museum of the Amercan LZX.?!^, ^.^ g y Scheduled gen, 62 Peters PI., has returned normal, well-balanced boy. But Indan, H e y e Foundaton, j beautful: true love. Your advce; home from Rvervew Hosptal here's where my problem comes Broadway and 55th St., New wll be apprecated. J. R. NEW SHREWSBURY - The where she was a medcal patent n. York, or Dr. Stanley Freed, Dear J. R.: Parents should rewsbury Townshp Parentnever make the mstake of jteacher Assocaton wll present I joned the local youth center. head of the Amercan Indan Each tme I found a grl whom Department of the Museum of leadng ther chldren's lves the second n ts seres of chlfor them. If the grl loves the dren's programs Saturday at 2:30 I lked, she suddenly started Natural Hstory, Central Park avodng me after the frst date. West and 79th St., New York. boy, advse her to marry hm. p.m. n Tnton Falls- School. Then a really decetft grl told me Broaden your horzon by ncreasng your actvtes n ths ton? It s the qualfy of sprt I Vrgna Johnson of the School of Suppose he has a heart cond- The one-hour show wll feature why.' That old Indan. lore busness was beng dug up about subject so close to your heart, that counts. Are they lookng Creatve Dance n "Hansel and me. I told her the facts and and the day wll come when for brawn and muscle or brans Gretel," "Jack Be Nmble,' one of my teachers at the old! the vcr y k 'ds who now derde vv» v> school who happened to work at the Youth Center, backed me up. Stll the kds gve me the by pass. What can I do? J. S. Dear J. S.: Be yourself. If \ WALL TO WALL CARPETING BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED Courtrou. KkllPd Workmrn Llnt the Flnrnl Equlpmrnt and Prorlur*. CALL SH LEON'S 4-78 WHITE ST. SINCE 92 RED BANK Full Lne of Old World Qualty Includng... Welsswurst Bockwurst Kclbasa Mettwurst Westphalan Ham... and many mported German specaltes. Specal Smoked Lverwurst 55c lb 0 RED BANK SAUSAGE KITCHElT 34 MONMOUTH ST. SH RED BANK you wll boast that they once knew you! and character n a son-n-law? A weak heart s not necessarly fatal. Dwght Esenhower s proof of that. "Snow Whte and the Seven Dwarfs," and "Playtme," an expresson of modern jazz. Mrs. Ely Kappel and Mrs. Send your problem to Ktty Kel- Joseph Rhome are charmen of Dear Ktty: ly. Enclose a stamped, self-ad-; th-? seres. I am wrtng ths for a boy j dressed envelope l and d address! d d! The thrd hd and concludng pronear and dear to me. He s 22 her care of The Regster. Help-.gram ^ n the seres wll be ppre- and very much n love wth a ful leaflets avalable. Wrte forjsented March 8 at 2:30 p.m. n grl 9. But he has a heart con- Is There a Test for Love?" the school. ORIGAMI Mr. and Mn. Jack Futerfas, charmen of the Monmouth Reform Temple of Shrewsbury covered dh lupper, meet wth Mn. Leonard N. Temko, rght, n thor home n New Shrewsbury to plan the program. The Orgam artst wll pr«ent a demonstraton of the art of Japanese paperfoldng Sunday, at the supper at 6 p.m., precedng the congregatonal meetng at 8:30 p.m.

15 Mrs. Carl N. Peterson Howell-Peterson Rtes n Pennsylvana LITITZ, Pa. - Mss Lsbeth Ann Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Bell Howell of Schaefferstown, Pa., became tht brde of Carl Northrup Peterson, on of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Peterson, 3 Man St., Eatontown, N. J., Saturday here n the Chapel at Lnden Hall Academy, from whch the brde was graduated n 954. Dr. Byron K. Home offcated. Mr. Howell gave hs daughter In marrage. Mss Daphne Howell was her ster's mad of honor. Her other ssters, Robn and Clauda Howell, were brdesmads. Mr. Peterson was best man for hs son. Ushers were Davd Peterson, brother of the brdegroom, and Carleton F. Howell, the brde's brother. A recepton was held at Horse Happy Farm, the home of the brde's parents. On ther return from a weddng Oueen Is Crowned trp to the Berkshres, the couple wll be at home at 420 East 82nd St., New York Cty. The brde was graduatwpfrom Centenary College and s wth J. Walter Thompson Company n New York. The brdegroom attended Eatontown and Long Branch schools and was graduated from hgh school n Nuremburg', Germany. He s an alumnus of Prnceton Unversty, class of 956, where he was a member of the Elm Club. He served wth the Army assgned to the Pentagon. He s on the publc affars staff of Natonal Broadcastng Company n New York Cty. MssWdmer Is Marred To Ashmore KEANSBURG - Mss Bonne Joy Wdmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford Wdmer, Central Ave., West Keansburg, became the brde ot Stephen Ashmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash- Mlu Barbara VlglletU bara Ann Vglett, to John F. Kely, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kely, Sr., Queen Anne Dr., Deal. Mss Vglett was graduated from Matawan Hgh School and a end e d Monmouth College where she was an art student. She s employed as a secretary at New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Red Bank. Mr. Kely s a graduate of La Salle Mltary Academy and Vl lanova Unversty, He s afflated wth hs father n the J. F, Kely Constructon Company, Long Branch. A May weddng s planned. Mss Conne Scacco KEYPORT Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Scacco, 20 St. Peter PI. announce the engagement of the daughter, Mss Conne Scacco, t WANAMASSA - Mrs. Else more, Rt.'36, West Keansbur K. Wllam Conway. son of Councl Fmanuel, an Allenwood Hosptal Feb. 4 n the Keansburg Methodst Church. Green Grove Ave., Keyport. man and Mrs. Frank Conway, 63 rcqstercd nurse, was crowned queen of Sweetheart Nght Mondav n Cypress Inn at the ban- offcated. Mrs. Eva Stryker was Mss Scacco s a graduate o Rev. H. H. McConnell, pastor, Keyport Hgh School and s em ouet-fashon show sponsored by organst. ployed by Local Fnance Com the branch managers, Monmouth- pany, Keyport. The brde, gven n marrage Ocean county areas of Sarah Mr. Conway was also graduatec by her father, wore a ballernalength dress of slk and chffon Coventry Products, Inc. from Keyport Hgh School anc served four years n the Ar Mrs. Emanuel was presented a over taffeta. The ftted bodce of Force. He s employed by Jersey rlnestone tara, a whte orchd slk had cap sleeves and the bouffant skrt of chffon was caught Central Power and Lght Comto a bustle back wth satn roses. _ corsage and other gfts. Fashons were by Len Shops, Rt. 35, Neptune. Commentor was Mrs. Frank Branch. Evchn, Long Models were Mrs. Madelyn Schller, Shark Rver Hlls; Mrs. Edward Watts, Pont Pleasant; Mrs. Wlda Goldsberry, Neptune; Mrs. Robert McRann, Fort Monmouth, and Mrs. Robert Manser, Farmngdale. Mrs, Wllam Thomas. Long Branch, a manager, the 25 guests. welcomed She wore a seed pearl crown wth a bref crcular vel "and carred an old fashoned bouquet of whte roses. Mss Vrgna Wdmer, West Keansburg. was mad of honor for her sster. She wore a streetlength dress of pnk slk chffon. the ftted bodce of whch had a scoop necklne, cap sleeves and a grdle of flowers n a deeper pnk. She wore a matchng pcture hat and carred a pnk Card Party, Fashon Show colonal bouquet. The brde's mother chose wnter whte brocade sheath, lav ender accessores and an orch corsage. The brdegroom's moth er selected a lavender wool sheath, black accessores and an orchd corsage. Ike Esenhower, Lambertvlle, was best man. Harold Ashmore, West Keansburc. was usher. A recepton followed at Bach stadt's, East Keansburg. ^Hstorc Mddletown' Is Theme MIDDLETOWN Mrs. L. Hoyt Adams and Mrs. Danel O'Connell have been named charmen of the Mddletown Vllage Parent-Teacher nnual card party and fashon how. The event wll take place Feb. 24 at 8:5 p.m. n the school. The theme wll be "Hstorc Mddletown." Fashons for women and chl- Idren wll be from four stores n;and Mary Sheean wll be ex the Mddletown Shoppng Cen-hbted they wll provde the set ter Sylvette's, Nesner's, Youth I tng forjhe fashons. Center and Grant's. Mrs. Robert Newlands, prnc Assocaton In charge of fashons wll be Mrs. Wllam Bohm. Models wll be Mrs. Donald Cumng, Mrs. George Durer, Mrs. James Flynn, Mrs. James Felthrup, Mrs. Karl Meyer, and Mrs. Douglas Smth. Pantngs by Henry,T. Gulck pal, wll be narrator. Commttee charmen are Mrs Ncolno D'Anthony and Mrs, Malcolm Bahrenberg, refresh ments; Mrs. Wayne Vanelo, tck cts; Mrs. James Perkns, publcty; Mrs. Clfton Phlps and Mrs, Loftus Brown, tables, and Mrs, Charles Host, awards. MODEL CHILDREN Pupls of Mddletown Vllage School who wll model at a fashon how and card party Feb. 24 for the Parent-Toachor Assocaton vew pantng hold by Mrs. Robert Newlands, prncpal. Left to rght aro Wayno Hyatt, Susan Poltrup and Stophane Gudo. Tho pantng of tho Thomas Gopsll home by Mary Sheoan wll form part of tho background for tho theme of the show, "Hstorc Mddlotown." Krystofk, to Donald J. Yarsawch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yarsawch of Glastonbury, Conn. Mss Krystofk, a graduate of Mddletown Townshp Hgh School, s a secretary at Fort Monmouth. Mr. Yarsawch s an alumnus of the Unversty of Hartford and s employed by Remngton Rand Corporaton. A May weddng s planned. Clam Chowder Sale Is Today FAIRVIEW A clam chowder sale s beng conducted today by the Farvew Frst Ad Squad Lades Auxlary n the Mddletown fre house. Mrs. Charles Dosca s charman. At last week's meetng, the auxlary formulated plans for a socal. It wll be held n place of the regular meetng March 9 at 8 p.m. n the fre house. Hostesses were Mrs. August C. Dreyer and Mrs. Joseph Donato. Mn. Raymond W. Alton Mss June Andreach Marred n St. Ann's KEANSBURG The weddng,the skrt termnated n a chape! of Mss June Ann Andreach, tran. Her shoulder-length vel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn was attached to a crown of pearls S. Andreach, Sr., 84 Bay- and she carred whte orchds vew Ave., Keansburg, to Raymond and roses. Wallace Alton, on of Mr. Mss Janet Keelen of Keans- and Mrs. Walter S. Alton, Neptune, burg was the brde's only atten- took place here Saturday n dant. Her full-length gown was St. Ann's Catholc Church. Rev. of pnk satn brocade, and she Anthony J. Lusn offcated. The organst was John Cooper, carred a cascade bouquet of pnk roses. and solost, Mrs. Mldred Terwltger. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of satn and re-embrodered lace. Three Grl Scout Councls Prepare For Jont Observances at Center EATONTOWN - The combned membershps of the three Grl Scout councls that serve Monmouth County Northern Monmouth, Monmouth Courthouse and Shore Councls wll hold specal observances durng Grl Scout week, March 3 to 8, at Monmouth Shoppng Center. The program wll also mark!0oth annversary of the found ng of Grl Scouts. Mrs. Frank Yapps of Freehold a member of Monmouth Court house Councl, s general charman. Actvtes nclude speca events n the center's cvc audtorum, whch has a seatng capac ty of more than 350 persons Specal booths wll be set up to explan the eleven phases of Grl Scoutng, and the audtorum stage wll be used for programs to nterest the publc n Grl Scoutng and to relate accomplshments of the three councls. Bamberger's communty room also wll be utlzed for specal flms on Grl Scoutng, whch wll be obtaned from natonal Grl Scout headquarters. Stores wthn the center have allotted space n ther wndows for specal exhbts to be set up by the Scout and Browne troops. Plans Dance RIVER PLAZA The boys' Club wll hold a "Roarng Twentes" dance Frday at 7:30 p.m. n Rver Plaza School. The program wll nclude a Charleston dance contest. Przes wll be awarded for costumes. The decoratons charman Is Pam Morehouse, asssted by Arlene Scharlack and Jo Ann Wuchter. In charge of scenery are Bob Hoffman, Joe Consentno and Jm Thompson. The clmax of the program wll be a Grl Scout parade and revew Saturday, March 8, at 2 p.m. throughout the center's malls. Band? from county hgh schools wll be nvted to provde the musc, and more than 9,- 000 Grl Scouts and Brownes wll parade n unform. The guest lst s to be headed by Gov. and Mrs. Robert B : Meyner, and also wll nclude county offcals, men and women actve n cvc and servce organzatons, n welfare servces, and n the busness, ndustral and educatonal felds of the county, as well as offcals from Grl Scout offces of the state and natonal headquarters. The combned Grl Scout coun cls have been provdng prorams for grls of all ages throughout Monmouth County and part of Ocean County 25 years. The Shore Councl, of whch Mrs. J. C. Grffth of Metedeconk s presdent, s markng ts 25th year of servce. Northern Monmouth County Councl, of whch Mrs. Wllam R. Blar, Jr., Far Haven s presdent, s 2 years old. Monmouth Courthouse Coun- :l, whch has Mrs. Eugene Errckson of Freehold as ts charman, s 8 years old. l«ar Frw, Law CaOrlt It Fret, Specal O'«t Fwft Vltamln an4 T*% SaaalMnett Natural an4 Organc Faed healthway SPECIALTY CENTRE fttenmau ShoalnK Ctnttr atantaw. Nw Jersey LI -44 O»>. Fmd Far The Rght (Ingredents... Just 0 n bakng 0 weddng toke your weddng recepton needs the proper ngredents to moke t rse to the occason. You'll fnd the proper ngredents ot the Molly Rtcher Hotel. To a weddng recepton odd o good measure of atmosphere; odd much fne food; odd a barrel of congenal servce ond just o dosh, or more f needed, ot yean of experence n plannng weddng receptons. And, you hove a weddng recepton that wll be close to perfecton. Weddng Receptons Partes Meetngs Banquets Table d'hote, Luncheons and Dnners at Prces That Make Senw to the Value-Mnded. Molly Ptcher Hotel "The Gem of tht Atlantc Coatt" 88 Rversde Ave. SH Red lank Benjamn S. Andreach, Jr., Woodsde, Long Island, brother of the brde, was best man. The ushers were Wllam W. Aalbue and John F. Taggart, both of Keansburg. A recepton was held n the home of the brde's parents. For her. daughter's weddng Mrs. Andreach chose a dress of champagne slk and an orchd corsage. The brdegroom's moth er wore a dress of rose chffon and lace, and an orchd corsage. The couple left for a weddng trp to the Pocono Mountans. For travelng the brde chose a black wool boucle sut-dress, chffon hat and black accessores. On ther return they wll resd< at Logan Rd. and Frankln Ave West Deal. TI«brde s a graduate of Rec Bank Catholc Hgh School, an s employed n the personnel offce at Fort Momouth. The brdegroom s a graduate of Asbury Park Hgh School and s emoloyed at the US Army Sgnal Materel Support Agency, 'ort Monmouth. u * arents Wthout Pa Group Wll Hear Lawyer MIDDLETOWN Central Plarr, West Long Branch, s n Shore Chapter, Parents Wthoutlcharge of reservatons. Partners, a non-proft organza- Irvng Bauman, socal drector, on devoted to the nterest of < s n charge of arrangements for sngle parents and ther chldren. I a St. Patrck's Day party for wll meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. chldren. Volunteers are beng n the Oaks. McGure's Grove. sought to assst. The chapter also Guest speaker wll, be Dr.; s startng a baby stter bureau. Florence Forgotson, a Red Bank Lstngs wll be n charge of Mr. lawyer, who wll dscuss matters Plarr, PWP Newsletter edtor, 26 concernng the sngle parent and DeForest PI., West Long Branch. :he law. Mrs. Vrgna Feldman, 2 Taylor Ths s the ffth general meetng Rd., Matawan, s n charge of the newly organzed chapter of reservatons for the small dsvdowed, open to sngle parents, ether :usson groups. separated, dvorced, or PWP's metropoltan dstrct nmarred. 3ala Ball wll be held March At a recent staff meetng of n New York Cty wth all dapers he chapter at McGure's Grove, n New York and New Jersey lack Taylor, charman, reported rea partcpatng. MI hs recent vst to a meetng The second annual natonal conerence jf the Natonal PWP headquarters s slated for June 2-3 In staff n New York Ctv. He he Henry Hudson Hotel, New sad more members wll be fork Cty. sought for the local commttees A Metropoltan PWP dstrct n order to promote many of the las recently been establshed to suggested programs. ;o-ordnate and mantan un- A seres of Sunday evenng 'ormty among the several PWP 'bull sessons" s beng formulated. :hapters n New York-New Jerwll The frst for men onlyley. The Central Shore PWP be held Sunday. Robert J. :hpter s ncluded n ths serv- Secret Pal Dnner Held RED BANK The Independ- :nt Engne Company Lades Auxlary held ts annual Secret Pal dnner Monday n the Unon House. Mrs. Edward Pccole was charman. Attendng were Mrs. Gordon Wlson, retrng presdent; Mrs. Patrck Ambrosa, presdent; Mrs. Donald Patterson, vce presdent; Mrs. Albert T. MacDonald, recordng secretary; Mrs. Vto Cannavo, correspondng secretary and Mrs. Albert Doremus, chaplan. Also, Mrs. Albert Fazzone, Mrs. Phlp Jannne, Mrs. Charles Julan, Mrs. Frank Madure, Mrs. Mchael Nesc, Mrs. Eugene Patterson, Mrs. Harry Aumack, Mrs Ernest Blakely, Mrs. Frank Calandrello, and Mrs. Mchael Jres. Mrs. John Genovese, treasurer, s vacatonng n Florda. DID YOU KNOW? There's a to serve you n EATONTOWN Monmouth Shoppng Ctnttr MIDDLETOWN Routo 35 and Mddletown Rd* INTEREST ON YOUR -r SAVINGS RED BANK HOLMDEL FAIR HAVEN COMPARE THE QUALITY! 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16 TUCKER ON A JUMP Tucker O'Keefe, Atlantc Hghlands, who scorad 24 ponts last nght n th«tger-red Bank Catholc game, gets off a jump shot that went ts way for two ponts. Watchng O'KOTVS form, left to rght. are Frank Peutt, and Rch Lapck, RBC; Tom Seeley, No. 55, Atlantc, and Don Mullns and Ralph "Doc" Corl.y, of the Caty. Coach Don Czck's Casey cam» from behnd n th» fourth perod to rack up a 4-57 trumph. R. B. Catholc Comes From Behnd To Defeat Atlantc's Tgers, 6-57 RED BANK - Red Bank Catholc Hgh School's basketball team cooled off the Atlantc Hghlands Tgers, 6-57, n a come behnd thrller here on the Casey court last nght. The Tgers moved out In front early and stayed there untl the Caseys fnally took ther frst n front. Rche Zapchk'j jump ponts for a margn on th by regsterng on a' central magnetc drum memory th margn at n the fourth shot gave them the lead and heshootng of Bob Schulz. O'Keef tems that the patron punched as well as several oth quarter, whch was as wld a I later followed wth two fouls to detals that the machne provdes. The* result s from scorng perod any fan would gve Red Bank a three-pont want to watch. cushon, unque record for that bet. No other card exactly lk Red Bank Catholc entered the After an exchange of baskets t s regstered for the day. fnal sesson tralng, 42-39, but by Tucker O'Keefe and Zapchk, t wasn't long before they moved the Caseys put together three "The race over, the holder of a wnnng tcket Rartan Polce, Harmony Park Close n on RAA Cage Leaders RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Rartan Polce am Dsneyland's Harmony Park scored mpressve vctores last week to move wthn one game of frst place n the Rartan Athletc Assocaton Basketball League. The polce team made ts move 5. toward the top by clobberng Rartan' Teachers ended a league leadng Upper Rartan three-game losng streak and (Floyd's Bar), The frst just about crushed Woodland placers traled by only eght Park's playoff hopes by trouncng the Parkers, 6S-52. The con- after rough, though wellplayed frst half, but he red-hot tost was hghlghted hy three Lawmen lterally manhandled outstandng scorng perform- Bll Fash pumped n them n the second half. It wasances. 29 the second defeat for Upper Rartan n ts last three outngs, after wnnng eght straght. Chef executoner for the Polce was Bll ncored 20 ponts. Jake Helfrch chpped n wth 6 markers and Joe O'Connor and Hank Sprngsteen, 0 ponts each. Bll Ncolav was hgh man for the los.ers wth 2. Harmony Park had to come from behnd lo wn ts fourth consecutve game, a tr (mph over Foxwood. The defeat dropped Foxwood from a threeway te for second place to fourth place n the league standngs, Foxwood led at the half, 8-4, but buckled under a second half Harmony drve led by Sol Bunn. Bunn scored all but one of hs 4 ponts n He second half. John Fromm balanced thngs out by httng for of hs 2 ponts n the frst half- Rod Guntcner and Ray Hoehn shared honors for Foxwood at 0 apece. In acton among the second d vson teams, Norgate Manor emerged as the most serous threat to snatch a playoff berth from the top four by whppng Hdden Hlls, Hdden Hlls lost the game at the foul lne, connectng on only nne of 20. The losers' bg gun, Charle Schenk, had a partcularly bad; nght on penalty tosses wth only three out of 6 attempts. j Both of Norgate's top scotrs had oft games for the second j week n a row. Frank Wells tal led only seven ponts and Mke' LADIES DAY By Hy Cunnngham ' counter the sum due on the bet." O'Keefe converted a par of fouls, Pezzut slpoed through a We chatted wth Harvey I. Wardell, assstant secretary and assstant general manager of Monmouth feld n races where more than Basketball tons numbered Irom to \7. Key No. 2 would be for bettnc :u> Lotosky but fve ponts. However, Sysgm took over n the second chartv peg and Seeley sneaked Jerry Otten, wth nne, and Samhalf wth a 7 pont effort. Schedule n wth g lay up from a hanger's Park, regardng ths subject. We came to the conclu-j. a dozen horses start. Breeze and Warren Roggeman, "w, PL-I O.B. poston to close the gap to 59- Today For the daly double, on :ho at eght each, pcked up the slack Uppfr Rartan _ son that we should talk to Edwards to see f he would 57. Erc Donath fnshed off the Rarltnn Polo Basketball.frst and second races, both pers wellenough to gan the vctory. Harmony Park scorng wth hs two foul shots. develop a electronc handcappng machne just for the; u)(ew00<i at Freehold Regonal.! would be llumnated. In second Schenk, despte hs free thro* Foxwood 7 5.SH3 NorRate Manor Coach Roxv Fnn's club took three of us. Crovdon Hall»t Bordentown the bettor could punch the numaverage, topped all scorers wth Wootllant Park 4 8 '.333 Hdden HIIH 4 8.r.a a.-3 lead n the frst quarter Harvey recalls smlar machnes In the past Mltary Insttute. l bcrcd ke >' s and R ot h '" ' "' l!lv RarltFn Teachers 3 9.?50 wth O'Keefe settng the pace Tomorrow ' selectons. As soon as the daly SCORERS UeJwth eght ponts. After ths and one that was publczed by the Amercan Tote Basketball double hottng perod was over. BenelsUy. Tcachen "< Tgers start, t was an uphll outft a couple of years back. Ths machne stuck Pont Pleasant Beach at Central the, SPCnntl l(>r of kp >' s W "«< be rat, Woodland 8» 9.!) Schenk. Hl.ldpn Hlll «3 8.3 battle for Coach Don Czok's Regonal. ' wth the system of acceptng cash and rejectng ' <et ' am ' tne buttons darkened. Nlcolay. t'n. Rur 8) 8. club. At the end of the sesson. Malawan at Wall.! Four other buttons to the left Helfrlch. Polce Bunn, Hnr'mony ' 6f 5.5 Red Bank Catholc whttled the counterfet blls, and t, too, was self-servce. Frday! would ndcate whether the bet- Hoehu, las-wnod 52 Wells, Norgate 3. lead to 5-3. Some tme ago a salesman was at Monmouth Parkj Basketball. j tor was playng the horse to wn. Ormenelll, Foxwood 2. The Tcers led by nne mdway through the second perod,, Class A '. The customer-smply places a Hanrahan, Up. Rar. 8 wth hopes of sellng a card system that would work Shore Conference place or show or n the double. for the losers whle Tony Benetsky had 27 for the teachers and up n the parterre secton. but agan the Casevs. behnd Ths wasn t exactly What,^^ Branch»t Mddletown card n the machne, pushes the Shore Schulz, who came off the bench you'd call electroncs, but t leaned more toward some! Townshp. desred buttons, and presto. The Bll Sysgm, 23. to score three baskets, chopped Anbury Park at Red Bank. I bet s recorded n the magnetc sort of a credt account by means of the cards. The School Masters skpped off Conference the lead to at half tme. Neptune at FreehoM Regonal. j memory drum. Wheatley, who to a lead at half-tme on the Several machnes have been ntroduced and Class B A wnnng card would be pre- marksmanshp of Benetsky who ht for 8 n the frst half Class A Last Nght's Results Red Bank 8, Mddletown Town' shp 69 Long Branch 64, Freehold 5) Neptune 8 Long Branch Asbury Park Red Bank Mddletown _ S 8.MS Freehold 8. Class B Northern Secton Last Nght's Results Matawan «, Hoffman SO Manasquan 54, Wall Twp. 48 Keyport 27, Rumson 2 Standngs W L Pet. Keyport 0 Matawan _ 8 Manasquan 7 4 Atlantc Hghlands 4 6 Rums'n-F'r Hav'n Reg. 4 7 Wall 2 «Hoffman «0 Southern Secton Last Nght's Results Lakewood 75, Pont Pleasant 55 Brck Twp. 70, Toms Rver 89 Central Reg. 69, Southern Reg. 39 Standngs Lakewood 8 Brck Twp Pont Pleasant 8 Toms Rver.5 Central Regonal Southern Regonal Dodgers Buy dunked a foul and Bruce Heat scored on a tap. Tom Seelej and O'Keefe connected wth lay ups and Atlantc was now out front, 53-52, at 4:20 on the clock. Sx straght ponts by the Caseys gave them a lead at! :40. Frank Pezzut ht wth t I lavup and later dunked a par of fouls. Schulz cut t off wth a comer shot. Ths was the spurt that wrapped up the contest for the Green and Gold. WELL NOW! We've heard about the Electron Assstance Corporaton before, but t was mostly abou beng n early on ts stock ssue and the money a nvestor could have made f he had been one of th early brds. Now we hear of Electronc Assstance gettng ready to revolutonze the' thoroughbred racng busness, f such an accomplshment can be produced... Ths electronc outft has developed a race track bettng system. Here's how ts press release explaned t. "Development of a revolutonary electronc recordng system that enables track patrons to place bets wthout leavng ther sttng or standng area. "Robert Edwards, EAC presdent, sad the new type par-mutuel system centers around automatc bettng machnes whch can be located vrtually at bettor's elbows throughout the grandstand area. The company sad patents are pendng. "Edwards predcted that the automatc bettnj system wll usher n a new era of convenence fo track patrons. He asserted also that the system wl ncrease track ncome by ts ablty to handle a mucl larger volume of bets than possble under the presen procedures, and wll advance the feasblty of legal zed off-track tottng. "Under the new system, a track patron purchases a supply of bettng cards when he enters the track. When he wshes to make a bet, he walks to the machne nearest hm, drops n hs card and, wth punch-buttons, ndcates the horse of hs choce and the poston he wants to bet hm wn, place or show. On the machne, wthn seconds, he can place as many bets n as many combnatons as he could place f he had tme between races to vst a wndow at a conventonal track handlng every category of bet acceptable. "Once the patron has ndcated hs desres,,th machne automatcally completes hs bet. It does presents t to a casher, who places t n "readout" machne. Ths acton rapdly actvates an electronc fnder n the memory whch locates the fled data on the bet, compares t to the data on the back to an llumnated porton of the casher's SO CLOSI-YIT SO FAR Phl Sakowtx roll.d «29 n th* Red Bank Bunotmtn' lo*gu«monday whtn rollng for Marno far. Phl r«n off straght strkes «nd thon Uft tho baby splt on that last ball. Phl hat beon bowlng 20 years and ths s th«clostst he has come to postr9 a porfoct game. Only one bowler has beaten ths score at Red Bank Recreaton and that wa by Charles Shnn. Ho couldn't ms hs was a 300 game. Phl started tho evenng wth a 45, added a 78 game nd thon concluded wth hs 298. Local Frm Workng On Machne For Placng Bets RED BANK (AP) Push but--f the bettor hts the rght ton controls have made lvng I horse. easer for most everyone these days, so why not a smple lttle Edwards explaned the heart of the system conssts of three gadget to place race track bets electroncally- actvated componhardly wthout seat? leavng your ents. One s the small self serv- ce machne for placng the bets. Robert Edwards, presdent of Then there s a central magnetc g Electroncs Assstance Corpora- drum memory machne whch ton sad yesterday patents are records detals of each bet and pendng on an automatc par-j compares the fled nformaton mutuel system centered aroundj when cards are presented to Ihe small, self-servce bettng ma-l casher as a wnnng tcket. I chnes placed at hundreds of ; Thrd, a computer constantly convenent places around a racel refgures thq odds as bets are track. (placed and flashes the changes The customer mght lose hs. on the tote board, shrt but he'll save on shoe] The new plan calls for the leather.! patron to purchase a supply of The men who jell' parmutuelj bettng cards when he arrves at tckets won't lke the dea, but! the track. They could hp ret doesn't elmnate the casher deemed for cash f not used. The self-servce machne would I have two ters, each wth bul- O'Keefe dd hs best to pull t out for Atlantc. He won scorng laurels wth 24 ponts. Heath as yet. But, then agan, who ever thought the demonstrated and none of them have been adopted Northern Dvson ] sented at a wndow where the Rumson-Far Htven t Hoffman, casher (he stll has a job) n- Wall t Atlantc HehUnds. ' serts t nto an unscramblng was the onv other Tger to ht Wrght brothers were correct when they came up kfaltwan t Manasquan. machne. Ths then actvates a double fgures, 3. wth the arplane Idea. Southern Dvson fnder n the memory, and n a Zapchk, who olaved well de- Lakewood at Brck Townshp, fracton of a snrnnd compares W L Pct. fcnsve ancl Electronc developments are predomnant at Mon- '' offensvely for the Other j detals on the card. H cveryscored 3 to te Donathlmouth Park and Other tracks. Take the Amercan Red Bank Catholc al St. Rose, thng jbes, the amount of money for Red Bank's top scorng. Zap- Teletmer. Ths s a wholly automatc system that Pleasantvlle t Southern Re-jdue the bettor s flashed on an ' hlt, a transfer student from gonal. ' llumnated counter. The casher Pennsylvana, s comng nto hs regsters fractlonsl au and ma fnal tmes umca dm and naauta flashes n-..- _. B own and should be a b^ asset....»,. Keyport at Toms Rver, to the Caseys n the state tour-, formaton (to one ffth of a second) on the nfeld oakcrest Regonal at nament. Bran Buckley dumped In 5 ponts to lead the lttle Casevs to a vctory over Atlantc's reserves. Red Bank Catholc converted 7 of ts 34 foul attempts. The Teers sunk 7 for 34. The Casev a-e now 8-6 for the.ms.888] season. Coach Fnn's club won.sjt;fve of 5 outngs for the cam- 400.M4:"' " r ' ""* 7 Drouth I'dHlll Pczr.utl HlK F P 3 B I O'Kr/! Hfnth n f 3 la 5 3 IS 2 ->.;[ «', r, F PI 4?< 4 II IS I R S < rt s Red Bank 3 U 3 53-«l At'.tmc orflclnlv-.r.rhart *" Loblondo. IS Downs 667 Hoffman, SOUTH AMBOY - Matawan "tote" board. As the leadng horses break the beam, the tme s regstered nstantaneously. The development of the totalsator n the 930s to handle large-scale par-mutuel wagerng was a boon to racng. Even today they talk or ultramodern totalsator unts for use on tomorrow's race tracks. They're lookng forward to the day when race tracks wll be fully automated and able to accept and "screen" paper money, ssue tckets and dsplay totals, and compute and audt wth absolute accuracy. s workng on hs own system. Apparently Mr. Edwards ;! Then there s a gant electrc "cash regster," wth 0 hundreds of keyboards and thousands of keys, the "Tote" automatcally regsters a wager, ssues a recept, totalzes and dsplays nformaton on the man nfeld board, and other areas., The TelAutograph system of "electrc handwrtng" transmts nformaton (wnnng numbers, payoff prces, etc.) to all cashers' wndows wthn the par-mutuel department. The electronc odds computer automatcally cal-.00 Hph School racked up ts eghth culates and posts odds on the "Tote" board every 90 [wn n the Shore Conference seconds. It s under the constant survellance of a I Class B Northern Secton last techncan n the calculatng rooms who checks the nght by trmmng Hoffman of dsplayed. Another calculatng machne, the J^lllJllH^ Iclll'- \ Rolle Peterson and Terry va- ~, j see were the spark plugs for the Automatc Observer," further checks pool totals and MATAWAN STAR Terry LOS ANGELES (AP) - ne )Huskcs scornj, 8 and ]7 jnts odds posted throughout the plant and makes a prnted Los Anpelcs Dodgers bought a respectvely. Peterson was outstandng n not only hs scorng record. Magee, Matawan Hgh four-ennne arlner yesterday, School, one of th» classy but they may not be the frst but hs reboundng whch kept So t's easy to note that Mr. Edwards' electronc recordng system could ft nto a race track court operators n the Shore team to use t. Matawan n possesson. The plane, a DC6B, was purchased from Western Ar Lnes Conference B Northern D Matawan led from start to system lke a hand n a glove. The electroncs fnsh but Hoffman pulled up to son, s among the top 0 an d WJH be equpped wth three a count n the fourth. At feld today s lke the model T Ford was to the scorers n the crcut. Mawth lounges and 66 seats. ths pont Mafee got hot and world back n the early 900s. A real bg tem. Before the Dodgers fly n t gee s scorng, combned sparked the Huskes as they Well as long as they don't start usng electroncs on the horses (especally the battery type) themselves, they may use t to tossed n four straght baskets Rolle Peterson's scorng and carry the Tokyo Gants from Los whch pulled them away. rebound ablty, aro reasonsjangrtcs to Ve'rn Beach, Fla. The The Huskes cooled off somen the thrd quarter after everythng should come out of the wash n clean ' vhy tho Huskes are fghtng went out of bounds; ^panc f e (I clu 'j *'",*?*. a T" lh l ^ " fashon.,.,, llhere at the Dodgers Sprng tram-, holdng a 4-24 half lme lead. gan Ifor tho champonshp. : base ' Coach Bruce MacCutcheon'r Wonder what Murphy of Electroncs Assstance A Tho Dodgers lavo sold ther club ht for 52 per cent nf ther Iport and Matawan arc had to do wth the development of ths machne. Hs Convar -HI) to a Spansh Ar shots n thn frst half and then "~RKD BANK KKGIS'Jld run down to tho wre r<co knowledge of the race track certanly must have been lne. They prevously owned a dropped p down to 32 per cent n 6 Wel., February 5, 96l'for the ttle. 'DC3. the h second half. f recruted for the development of the system. Regonal. Mnnmouth College at State College. [hands over the wnnngs. 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17 The Shore Fremen held a meetng last Sunday afternoon to dscuss the annual banquet and the Berks County matches. The banquet commttee has not com' pleted ts plans so we are unable to lst banquet stes. The Berks County matches are only now beng arranged. The stes for the annual roll-offs were selected from a hat, however, and here they are: Frst place Red Joe Perry Traded Bank Recreaton; Second place Hghlands; Thrd To Baltmore Colls place Red Bank Recreaton; Fourth place Neptune; Ffth place Howell; Sxth place Elm Lanes; Perry, veteran San Francsco SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Joe 49er fullback, was traded yesterday to Baltmore for an unds- Seventh place Atlantc Hghlands, and Eghth.place Sycamore Lanes. closed draft choce. Perry At long last the trophy for the hgh team seres the 49ers. rolled at the last Berks County-Shore Fremen's get-together was awarded. Ths trophy went to the Hazlet ball League's leadng ground Perry, 34, s the Natonal Foot- ganer wth 7,246 yards n,45 team and had been donated by the Berks County attempts an average of 5 yards crowd. It took so long because presdent Spencer a carry. Morton ran nto trouble gettng all the results n order to determne the vctor. He requests that any nformaton vtal to the runnng of the Shore Fremen's loop Vncente Beauty Salon TlrsDAV N0HT LEAGI'R W be forwarded to hm as soon as possble. Ol Delvery Inc.... Rogers Club Metra Forrar's Lquors 33 Whle we are wth the Fremen's League let's Overhead Doors Prod. Co.!".33 Red Bank Regster...29 see how thngs are gong. Red Bank moved nto Hnnrnck's Rado Servce 9 Team Hlrh 3 Games: ol Delvery Inc. ;.«75; Team Hgh Csme: Ol undsputed possesson of frst place n A dvson Delvery Inc. 9S0; Hgh Seres' Phllp N»»-man «67: Hgh Game: Ronert Korona M7: Low fnme: Wl- whle Hghlands, whch had been the leader s now lam Morrlssesr S], H. Km _... down n thrd place. West Long Branch has ncreased Its lead from 8 to 2 games In B and seems H. Evers Wl 77.5 M BI.2 G. Vlerlck «o 78.6 M. gchmldt *o 7R.5 M. Ferr«no _.._S P. Alexander w T5.M lke a wnner. Far Haven It the second place R. Fscher « R. Korona team, replacng Lakewood. In C, Deal moved M. Oeronl.M F. IXUIKCOJF M R. DeNlstrla «a " all the way from fourth and now has a three-game 7.4 ««.23 bnlge over deposed leaders, Neptune Hose. At our last look, Lttle Slver 2 and Rumson's Oceanc 2 were tryng to push each other off the top rung n D dvson. Apparently Lttle Slver had the better push, as ths team s stll on top whle the Oceancs are down n fourth. West Long Branch 2 s the second team. Eatontown 2 and Neptune Cty are stll -2 n E, but Eatontown now has a 6y 2 length lead nstead of 2'/ 2. In F, Westsde Hose s stll strugglng to keep ts wnnng ways. It now has a bg one game lead over Rumson, nstead of a te. Eatontown 3 and 4 were leadng G dvson, n that order, a few weeks ago. These two teams have snce swapped postons, but Branchport has moved all the way from ffth to take the lead. Hazlet 2, Lake wood's Engne 2 and Rumson 3 are holdng ther po stons n H. Hazlet stll enjoys a one game lead whle Rumson s now 2 J / 2 back nstead of V/ 2. Sea Brght no longer leads I dvson by 2>/ 2 games, t s now V/ 2 n back of llolmdel, who had been fourth, 5y 2 out. Neptune Cty 6 s stll thrd, but s now only 2y 2 n stead of four out. Hamlton 4 and Belford 4 are at status quo n the J bracket, stll separated by 3y 2 games. Belford Independents replace Rumson 2 as the thrd place team. Port Monmouth 3 held a 3>/ 2 game lead over Deal 2 n K dvson and now has only two games over West End Ladder, whch had been thrd. Deal s now nnth. Portaupeck has doubled ts lead from fve to 0 n L dvson. West Long Branch 5 s stll that second place team, but only by two games over Glendola 3, half of what the gap was fve weeks ago. There have been a few changes In the hgh game and seres categores also. Red Bank rolled a,043 to lead A dvson, Unexcelled came up wth a,05 n B to te Lakewood. Lous Trebno took the lead n B wth 269 and 669. Eatontown 3 collapsed 962 and 2,688 pns n G. Ed Lebenow came up wth a 243 and Monmouth Beach a 2,580 n I. Ocean 2 a 2,490 n J, and Joe Curts moved out n front n L, wth 234 and 578. Averagewse, Walter Warden slpped from second to thrd n A, Lester Jones and Warren Brand swapped places n B, Les s now second and Warren thrd. In C, Ned McLaughln moved nto the lead from fourth as Austn Dellett dropped to ffth, the only st place change. In D, Charles Veron moved up from seventh place to second, droppng Ralph Parsons to thrd. Rchard Van Camp made even a better move n E, gong from 2th to second. Bubsy Burns was dropped to sxth. In F, Frank Bddle fell a notch to thrd place as Mke Nesc rose to second from eghth. J was the only other dvson to show a change n the top overage men wth Marvn Fowler replacng Tony Infant! n that second spot, Marvn movng up from ffth and Tony sldng to sxth. Phl Sakowtz set Red Bank Recreaton and the Red Bank Busnessmen's League back on ts heels Sun day nght wth a near perfect game. Phl collected the frst strkes and then got all but two on hs last ball. Better luck next tme, Phl, and congratulatons on ths bg one. Phl's openng game was a 45, the second a 78. So he needed that bg one for hs 62. Vncent's Beauty Salon s the beauty of the Red Bank Recreaton Tuesday nght loop, wth a 43 and 23 record for a sx-game lead over Rassas Brothers. Ol Delvery, Inc., s another game back wth Rogel's Club Metra an addtonal two, for the frst dvson n ths loop. Forrar's Lquors, Overhead Door Products, Inc.. Red Bank Regster and Hancock's Rado Servce round out ths league, and n that order, THI [GENERAL TIRE I.'OKIIKCT IMSTKH, CAMIIKH, TOR.IN AMUHT IIKAKKS AII.I ST STKKItl.Nd Am RRAKI: F.nn L WHIKL BALANCINO J ALIGNMENT & BRAKE SPECIAL $Q88 8 MOST CARS McMANUS & FISK INC. 724 Abury Ave., Abury" Park KEIIogg , on Frank ots They led, 3-28, at the half and held on the rest of the way. Trenton' Joe Haberkern was St. Jerome 't top scorer n the game wth 20. BlaJ or the Sea. 33 St. Ro«e of Lma 2 _ 32 Tom Johns regstered 9 for St. Kose 2 _ 32 Mount Carmel _...!..]"! 27 Montclar, whch now has a 9-2St. Leo the Great. 25 won-lost record. The Lons of Trenton are 5-9. H. Young...J«R. Clambrone SB M\ Cavansgh.44 J. Madutky «6 P. Marescs *A P. CalshreSF. ffl E. r.roh M F. Plney..~'.«4 J. Ranos. _ 4H «T.5O XK.44 H.V4I) A. nor-...zzm «v r>. Hsneork _ 66 fvr7 T. Talnrlro *l lfok P. Newman f- "<.R R. Oreelpy _ R7 f3 lf> O. Oupnther.. 4^ *.t fl n. PJlvlele 5«Ifl.4 R. Thsler * t«0.?. r. V. Armrne. 67 F. 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Kubek, Leroy Thomas and Vallsnts \\ 35 l 20», Foo Marchettl 204, Jm Cleary Keansburg-MlddletoB-r Bank 3""^ 203, Nooks Holllday 2)3. Tom Plltnlk Clayton's Meals Ed Bahr 2W. Lhby Harrngton MMdletown Youth Center 3D 27 20, Rtche Merker 20. Golf Course Language Howard Johnson's. 0 Brldecrart... \\- 294 Dlxnn Ol "" o 6' 2 HARMONV rommf.rciai. l,ea(ll!k Defeats Caddy Bll 32 W. T. Qrants. ;s Far Haven Sunoco Berord Gulf.'..._".'~ 5',,,., Gentle's Market ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) The Consoldated Kuels 4j, 435 J ft M Heatng ft Coolng KEVroHT RIININ'KHMMKN'S Sterlng; Furnture 40 2«I.KAClK Jack Preston Bulder 3fl 30 Btult! Fuel Ol 35H 3O>4 Mlddletown Lanes Pro Shop 4ft ft Kng Constructon Keyport Wne * Lquor. _ Mac's Dner Keyport Cleaners 3R 28 Bowlng Unlmted Crcle Chevrolet 37,4 28' Mermad Dner 3O!4 3.V. Spots; Look for Good Season By CHUCK DRESSEN Manager, Mlwaukee Braves LOS ANGELES (AP) I don't thnk t's any secret that I was dsapponted wth the Raves' overall showng last season. But consderng some of our weak spots I guess we ddn't do too badly n fnshng second. I'm sure we went a long way n ronng out those weak ponts durng the wnter and I'm con- Deron Johnson Sgns Contract Wth Yanks NEW YORK (AP) Deron Johnson, rooke nfelder, yesterday became the 28th member of the New York Yankees to sgn for the 96 season. Johnson, who ht.245 at Rchmond last year, s fdent we'll have a stronger club wth Joe Adcock at frst base ths season. Our major addton land Edde Mathews at thrd, was Frank Bolng, the second! Whether McMllan or Logan wns baseman who dd a capable joblthe regular job, there's lttle for Detrot for several years, jboubt n my mnd that we'll have Second base was the poston!the best defensve nfeld n the where we needed help the most and wth Bolng around there no longer are anv worres. Natonal League. And t shapes up as a pretty good httng nfeld too. Another fellow I'm happy to! Wth Blly Bruton movng to see jon our club s Roy Me- Detrot n the Bolng deal, t Mllan. Wth Cncnnat, he leaves a vacancy n center feld, showed he was one of the bestjbut my present plans call fnr feldng shortstops n the game. Hank Aaron to shft there from Johnnv Logan, who has been the'rght feld. I'm also lookng for the Mlwaukee shortstop for qute Hank to lft hs battng average a whle, had one of hs poorest!hack to the.330 or.340 mark. vears n 960. Stll, I'm not count- Wes Covngton s set n left feld ng hm out and f he can beat McMllan out al! well and good. Jonny s the better htter of the two. The rest of the nfeld s set Ray Narlesk Makng Comeback n Florda LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) - Prospects for a comeback by Ray Narlesk were brght today after the freballng relef specalst of the Detrot Tgers went through a smooth drll. f he can show us he's recovered from the leg njures that slowed hm down the past two seasons. Lee Maye and Al Spangler wll fght t out for the regular rght feld job. Catchng s no problem. We have one of the top guys n Del Crandall and another experenced man n Charley Lau. We lost Joev Jay to Cncnnat n the McMllan trade and hs nlace on the ptchng staff wll be taken by ether Don Nottebart, Ken McKenze or Bob Hendlev. Narlesk, who sat out the 960 Hendlev had a fne year wth baseball season wth a bad back, Lousvlle n I960. Of course, we Assembly yesterday defeated a looked smooth and sad he felt have our old dcpendables Warren Spahn, Lew Burdette and Bnb bll whch would have reduced good as he snapped off curve the mnmum age for caddes at balls durng a workout yesterday Buhl and I see no reason why golf courses from 4 to 2. n the Tgers' early camp. they won't contnue to be bg Assemblyman Joseph Kottler, dnners. The bg rghthander from Had- D-Brooklyn, made the ( only Some of the other top clubs speech on the measure. He sad chldren under 4 Mlddletown Lanea O'Malley's Reataurant Brlgsdoon Vlllane Unon Drags H donfeld, N.J., s presently on the Pennettl Roofng _...:U!4 30^ 7W 26 ',4 394 roster of Detrot's Denver farm Unon Drugs 20' 49 Joe Maee' 0 t Vares* Constructon Seres Sal taraclno «6; Ed team. He suffered a slpped dscn hs back before last season, scorss Constructon 6 M Szymanskl Club: Al CoEjIlano 20, Geo Kallsta 2M. Leo Mana. Jr. 207, Al Szymanskl ; Mke Rega 20. language prevalent on golf underwent surgery and had a should not be exposed to the 200 Cluh Sal Baraclno ; Ed Savlckle 204, John Montsldo 540, Fred Helen Carscaddpn 203. Ed Keelan 203. Beesley 23. Mke Cocouo 202, Jm McConnell 20. long recuperaton n Haddonfeld. contenton all the way. 0M4Of <UMIKfKMI also helped themselves durng the wnter but none to the extent to make t a runaway. 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18 St Ro* BELMAR - The Chrjstan Brothers Academy frosh squad eked out a vctory over St Rose here yesterday. It wa thrller all He way and t wasn't untl that lasl perod that CBA pcked up the one-pont margn for vctory. In the frst perod, both clubs wound up wth 0 ponts. At the half, CBA took the lead, 24-2, after takng the edge n the 4- corng perod. St. Rose took a turn In the thrd quarter and knotted the score at 33-all after outscorng CBA by a 2 :9 count. The onepont margn came n the f ; nal sesson when CBA racked up!he -0 score. Bob Germano topped the scorng for the wnners wth 6 ponts. Hlton and Rechey supported wth and 0 ponts, respectvely. Bll Wcks and Bll Byrne were the bg pont producers for St Rose's yearlngs, wth 8 and 7 ponts, respectvely. C. B. *. Qermuo JtelcHty Hlton Hlnch Vemlna W, B. F, (43. (44 G P P 6 4 If Wtckl» 3 4 n 4 a It Csrrlch 0 Hllrnp 3 5 HopkMll (> I Bjnone 4 «44 I Brotler... n F P n (I n 2 I) !) Bowe Wll Try AganTomorrow BOWIE MD. (AP) Two stable horses and a thoroughbred game, wll play the Molly Ptcher romped on Bowe's weather- scarred tack yesterday and after the Mddletown Townshp Hgh School cagsrt, art really stranng to get possesson of Frday, Feb. 24, wll see the STRAINING FOR THE IALL Gaorg* Ulaewch, No. 4, and Roger Barry, No. 0, team of Rartan at 9 p.m. The Sunrse Dary of Whte' house s sponsorng the tourna workouts offcals declared racng the rebound ball last nght n the Lons-Red Bank Hgh game. Offerng the opposton are Bucs Bll Smth, left, and Bll Falvo. Red Bank n a walk, ers. survvors of Tuesday's play clash ment for the local Sunrse Deal- would resume tomorrow. for the champonshp at 9 p.m. The announcement was made A thrd place consolaton game By stagng ths second annual by John F. Loome, general wll start at 8 p.m. All-Star nvtatonal Basketball manager of the track whch has Loaded wth tournament veterans, although the average age tournament, the Rartan Town had only sx days of racng snce a 48-day wnter meetng opened Keyport Gets Another Dose s only 23 years old, Sacred Heart Jan. 2. The track has been closed snce Saturday, when acton was stopped after two races. Jockeys sad then the track was too slppery and deep to permt contnued runnng. The abbrevated Saturday program came after seven dark days when the track was closed because of the aftermath of heavy snow. There had been tentatve plans to resume racng today, but Loome sad: "After weghng all factors, we decded to take one addtonal day to restore the racng strp to tp-top condton." Members of the Maryland Racng Commsson, the Natons! Jockeys' Guld, The Horsemen's Benevolent and Protectve Assocaton and Bowe offcals all took part n the long study of the track yesterday. Jockeys Art Chambers and Nck Shuk rode exercse horses around the one-mle oval, and Emanuel Odesa breezed the thoroughbred Hal's Bt through a half-mle workout along the nsde ral. Basketball Gtrflrld 40, l^ndlunl 4 FMMIC 50, ratrraon Ccnlrml 5 Far LJMtn «0, Trufly 5 Kldtmood 4, Trantck,y> Fk»alc Vallry 6., Nmlon 4 Dover U. Bulltr 44 Ramapo»n, Facack Vallrr 4 Umrr 47, Blver Dell 4: >orthf ra VaJltjr 80, Hmtbornt M Olra Hok 7, Mountan Ukrn 3 Clfton 3, 'ope Flu (PaUlc) 8! Immaculate Concepton <Moatclalr> 6 Ue I'aul (Wayne) 3«Mahwah M, Kant Patrmon S! Bonnton 5, tvnnannock 4 Saddle Brook 6, lakeland 5ft Rldfrflrld «!,.Manchester (North Haltdon I 3* Of Possesson Ball at Rum son RUM SON Coach Don Trotter's Rumson-Far Haven Regon- total. encounter by downng the Bull- feld goals for all of the Keyport home the laurels n a low-scorng In the battle for the rebounds, dogs, Bll Jannarone ced al fve reverted to "possesson Jackson and Wlson paced the the game wth two free throws ball" yesterday afternoon aganst wnners whle Harvey and Arnold wth about 20 seconds remanng powerful Keyport, but the Bulldogs ddn't fare as well as RedRumson. Kprport B.r. R. Lundn dd yeoman work for for Keyport. Wlson Bank Catholc a few weeks ago Jackson was hgh scorer n the I S «!.-, 3!> I Sch.mrk contest, nne ponts. Buhler Buhler 3 I 7 Hoffman when the Caseys upset the Raders, Ol Poland OHO Reunon dumped n seven, and Wlson! 4 Munsrr tossed n sx ponts. Harvey ( n n The Bulldogs accomplshed somethng by holdng the Rad' ers to ther lowest pont produc ton of the year, 27, but stll came out on the short end on the Bulldogs' court. The score was Keyport talled the frst two ponts, wth almost three mnutes «one, on a par of fouls by Jm Wlson. It was never behnd n ganng the 0th wn n the B Hoffman led Rumson wth eght markers. Harvey was next n lne wth seven. The Keyport jayvees also took 0 I) 0 I Paulson I Barny Keyport.!> 74 Rurrmon.68 Offcals Wolf * Huplcn. Team Trounces Mddletown, 8-69 Coach Bll (22. but the Lons were tetter at Sweel's Red Bank Hgh School the foul lane wth a 25-7 margn. Mddletown It was a busy nght for the Townshp, 8-69, n a Shore Con- offcals, the Bucs commttng 24 'erence A Dvson contest on thepersonals and Mddletown 7. Bucs' court last nght. The wnbll Falvo, Red Bank, started a he nne crcut back-to-the bench parade va the personal foul rule. Falvo fouled the Lons n the feld goal department, 32- Wth mnutes tckng off the supervsor of racng for the Florda Sate Racng Commsson and Three J'*.. clock, and wth three and a half Hot Shots.. St. Joseph'! (FaterMn) It. Patenon to go, Bll Barny broke up the thus the openng was created. DunKer.s Tech so freeze wth a steal. The junor Lennox comes to the spot wth Hlch Balls Odd Balls.. Don Bnoco <IUn«f)) It, raramua It (overtme) faled to ht on hs drve, but thea well-rounded background of rac-curverelable Hoffman hauled down '"B experence. He was asss- 84. Mary't (Fertb Anbny) 44, Carlerel 3 Slrturhen SI, Hlfhland Pack 40 the rebound and was fouled. Hoffman, a junor, converted one of Keyporl 37. Rmnfton 2 Matawan M, Hnltman (South Am boy) U two free throws to make the Flc *!*» > SO, Kdlon 3: Perth Ambuj 8), IJntfcn 9 score Don Buhler, Keyport Trenton 07, n<mdbrldte 32 Bayrerllle»4, St. Mary'a (South Amboy) just about ced the contest wth 4 2:45 to go when he pumped n a Weehatrken S9, Emerann (Unon Cty) 44 jumper and followed up wth a Demareat (Hnbnken) 59, Holy Famly free throw after a steal. (I'lUno Cty) M HI. Mlcbael'a (Unon clr) M, Me Wth a mnute left n the game, ponts, 43-37, but a foul aganst Northern Dvson of the Shore HALLANDALE, Fla., Ken- tant to racng secretary John P. Monmouth plus the techncal Conference aganst one loss. neth H. Lennox, well known rac-[turner, Jr gave Dx a bulge at nter- -. at Monmouth Park ; msson. Coach Frank Zampello's Raders were n command, 20-6, enber of the Gulfstream staff for ng offcal who has been a memn the summer of 960. Monmouth threatened twce n terng the fnal perod and theseveral seasons, has been named ward at Monmouth Park, hold-; Bulldogs never pulled wthn less ng that posson several years n the ate assstant racng secretary for the > «than four ponts of the Raders. and at Atlantc Cty, Garden State*' meetng whch begns here Sat- March 4. has served as a placng judge Bruce Jackson, Keyport's ate, Park, Haleah and Gulfstream Phl Bsselle led the losers n dumped n a feld goal and aurday, scorng wth 2 ponts. foul shot to jump the Raders Lennox wll be the assstant to Ft. Mm. (M) Fl. Dll and member of the racng secretary's staff. 4 5 f.ray s s: : 0 ; r, r T nto a 23-6 lead before Bobby James P. Ross, Jr., racng secretary who s now n hs thrd sea- Lennox makes hs home n 6 \ n I W»«l 7 73 l Touey Hoffman ht on a long one-hand 3 er for the Bulldogs. Wth the son at ths post at Gulfstream. Moore M'N'nmara 5 5! Oakhursr, N.J., wth hs wfe Rowlf y f o 2 I Tela.ky 3 2 perod almost half over at ths Kenneth Noe, Jr., was the assstant to Ross n 960 but he has Lnwrrlson n 0 0 I Amalbert n Mare and ther three chldren. Curran Rce 6 0 CarlTHht 4 0 R! Gorman 0 0 pont, the Raders played a lttle possesson ball of ther own snce moved nto the poston of NF.W SIIHKWSRlRY I Thompson 0 2 Man'arren 3 2 no.mk.vs Cl.lB Savae S HarrU morlal (We»t»w York) 4» nyder Meme^ Cty) 67, Mncnln (Jer- Pete Schanck scored the fnal Regonal markers on a par of free Hey 5. >ynnne HI, I nu" Hll Unon Cty) 4H throws. Pete Rothenberg talled St. Mry'n (Rulhertord) M, SI. Aloyalua Meraey Cty) 50 the fnal pont of the game wth St. OHI»'«(Kwruood) ft!), SI. Jotme just about gone on a toss eph'» <Wp>.t»w York) >r, St. Mchael'. Mrraejr cty) H3. St. from the foul lane. Mrrv'. Mersey Cty) M. the Navesnlc HORNPIPER s here! See her at the Jersey Coast Boat Show the Navesnk s Comng! See her at the Jersey Coast Boat Show Scorng n the game was wev spread out. Four players scored for the Raders n the frst per od as they took a 9-6 margn. Buhler led the way wth a par of buckets for four ponts. No eager scored more than four ponts n any perod. In the second stanza, Jackson jumped n two baskets and j Larry O'Nel talled three ponts to combne for all of the Raders' ponts as they out scored the.bulldogs, 7-2. Jay Harvey scored the only Regonal feld goal n the perod. He opened the perod on a drve. Keyport then took over by scorng seven straght ponts. The Bulldogs took the scorng margn n the Ihrd quarter, dumpng n eght ponts whle holdng Keyport to four. Hoffmn and Harvey led the way wth three each, whle Wlson had two FRANK PORTER'S RED BANK TIRE CO. U. S. Royal Ar Rde Easy 35 * * Charge and up v";! Open Monday to Saturday 8 A. M. lo 6 P. M. SHREWSBURY AVE, SHREWSBURY One Mle So. of Arport SH U.S. ROYAL f TIRES n o n o o o Lennox s Named to Racng Post at Gulfstream Park A MAN TO BE PROUD OF Don't Hestate! * Call us rght away! He hat fnally realzed that a modern ktchen 'makes for a happer, more contented wfe: end actually saves hm n the long run. money 7 3! out n the thrd quarter wth 4:39 left. Bll Smth went out frst, Sacred Heart of South Amboy Favored n Rartan A.A. Tourney Red Bank pcked up ts marearly n the game when t came ;n n the md-perods after to scorng. He started out wth playng a knotted 5-5 frst sx n the frst, got only three n quarter wth the Lons. At the the second, atnd two ponts n the half, the Bucs went ahead wth thrd, but made up for hs slowness n the fnal chapter. Wnrow a fve-pont spurt for the 35- RARITAN TOWNSHIP Sac-! can call on players Tom Cross, 30 halftme score. was more consstent for the Bucs. Edde started the frst wth red Heart of South Amboy has ex-seton Haller; Ray Puczkowsk, Three straght baskets sent the sx ponts, added four n the second quarter, sx n the thrd and team to beat Monmouth College; and Tommy Bucs off to a 2-5 count early n the Rartan Townshp Athletc Kuc, Newark State. n the second when Edde Wnrow dunked n two feld goals then pcked up hs 0 n the fnal Assocaton's "Sunrse" Basketball To combat that tro, the Rartan "Blues" All-Stars wll use and Gatta contrbuted one. Md- perod. For hs nght's work he Tournament, startng Monday. posted 26 markers. Gatta talled Otten and hs Rartan Tony Benetsky, leadng scorer dletown retalated wth three 22, and Klatsky had 0 to complete the double fgure scores. 'Blues" All-Stars have drawn the of the Rartan AA Basketball League, and "Bg Jake" Helfrch, straght, Osnato, Ulasewch and unenvable task of meetng the Bullvant dong the scorng for Sacred Heart club n the openng game of the tournament to menell, Bll Noonan, John Inoso number three scorer. Josh Cer- Osnato had a hot game gong he 2-2 deadlock. for hmself. He fnshed up wth After the lead went back and at Balbach's Hall, and Warren Roggeman wll 7 ponts. r orth a few tmes, Red Bank round out the "Blues" All-Star The last tme Red Bank met fnally got out front late n the roster. the Lons at Mddletown, the Tournament parngs based on drawng held last week by league offcals and team representatves, call for the Rartan 'Blues" to play Sacred Heart at 8 p.m. and the Meade Street Aces of Perth Amboy to tangle wth Kng's Constructon of Keyport at 9 p.m. The wnner of the frst game wll play Ken George's Rartan Reds" All-Stars Tuesday at 8 p.m. and the vctor of the Meade Street Aces - Kng's Constructon MonmouthDrops Sxth Contest FORT DIX Bll Gray or Morrs Brown College scored 24 ponts and teammate Lonne West of Wagner College had 23 to pace Fort Dx to a wn over Fort Monmouth n a ragged contest Monday nght at the vctor's Sports Arena. Personal fouls at crucal tmes hurt the Sgnaleers" chances as they lost ther fourth straght to the V)\y. Burros ths season. Monmouth's record s now 8-6. Dx compled ts 28th wn aganst only two setbacks. The Sgnalmen were charged wth 20 personal fouls, plus four techncals aganst them. Just before the end of the frst half Monmouth came wthn s x ' 3<t 20 3 Offcals Crennpr * DLorcr.70. Top crowd «F the 960 Yon Snkers, N. Y., harness racng meet -" was 36, 834 on May 28. Is. Let Crown Ktchens prove how you can save on shoes, medcal blls (sore feet), lost tempers, cold suppers, and restaurant fare; and hov,- you can regan lost frends, lost prestge and lost face (because you cannot, or wll not afford a new $50,000 house). EN DESIGN DNtTre Srs; FQQMICA couvues I. BAR? {$\\77~~,- XHAU!T H0O.PS 6 FAH &~k9~ APC.IAHCeS I 7-Or-" - I J ^./" 3 5 ' 2 MILE? NORTH <Y RED BANK FREE PMNMM; AND IDEAS \O OBLIGATION quarter on fouls by Alan Klatsky, Lons took the contest, Meade Street Aces have splt Wnrow and Falvo for the Krd Bank <RI> Mlddlflonn two games wth Sacred Heart ntermsson score. O F P r, F r ths year and wth boys lke r.;«ta Rarry 2 Don Freeman (000 ponts scored Red Bank went ahead at the Kalvo 3 3 fl I UasewlclT n : r Smth I Osnato n hs hgh school career at Perth end of the thrd by a count Klalsky 4 2 n I llerr Wnrow 4 26! Flewarr Amboy, and Joe Banas, ex-st. after rackng up a 22-6 perod. Sweeney (3 3 Josln Peter's College eager. Ed Tau Four straght baskets by Gatta, Klells ; 2 f I Avrr Kerry 0! Rulllvan ber has served notce he wll Wnrow, Falvo and Klatsky Ellnston 0 f> 0 I Hmnnrr 0 o make thngs rough for any team opened the thrd quarter. Ths Jonps 0 O 0 I Wlnon 0 O I Oratam o o n the tournament. spurt sent the Bankers off and.2 7 SI Kng's Constructon s led by runnng to that lead....is 20 : Jack Kellhcr, Bll Generell and In the fourth sesson, Red Bank'^K^krrT^' 6 "'*'* Don Schmedes and s currently the top team n the Keyport Keansburg League. shp Athletc Assocaton wth ts eght'rartan AA Basketball league teams, and ts 2 Rartan AA Softball League teams (ap proxmately 300 members) hope to brng some local sports \ nterest and exctement to area resdents. but not on fouls. Smth tangled had ts hands full wth George wth a Mddletown eager and gotulasewch of the Lons. Ulasewch he thumb wth about 5 seconds scored 2S ponts for the evenng, :o go n the frst quarter Alan but 4 of these markers came n Klatsky was the last to go forthe fnal quarter. Red Bank took Bucs, 4:54 n the fourth. the margn, but only by a pont, Mddletown entres n the parade 24-23, n ths sesson. Edde Wnrow kept the Bucs movng as he had Roger Berry gong n the hrd at 4:56. Herr almost made 'sparked the quarter wth 0 t all the way. There were 37] ponts. seconds left on the clock. Ulasewch was relatvely quet EIGHTH JERS I Y ANNUAL C O A S I '< "..NTION HAH ASBUST PARK N I FEBRUARY 8-26 One of the noton's leadng ponoromo of pteoure boatngl 200 exhbt of nboard, outboordt, talng trofl, engne. gtar and equpment... largtlt Mhbl of fomou Jeney 5#a Skfft under one rood FREE "eatng lectvret by Coat Guafd Auxlary General Adm«on. SLOP - Chldren; 50» Ample HB Portng COMPLETE SET OFFER TUBELESS WHITEWALLS Ptut In and 4 tr»< ol your cr SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL OTHER SIZES AND TYPES TOOl eguaranteed > ^ appled on sound tre bodes or on your own tros Take advantage of ths SENSATIONAL LOW PRICE rght away! Combne the car flatterng appearance of whtewalls wth safety and dependablty...backed by our naton-wde guarantee. four dollars down puts a set on your car TROUBLE LIGHT Deluxe heavy duty constructon. Convenent polarzed sde outlet for pluggng n portable tools, etc. 5-ft cord. STORES NEW TREADS guarantee our New Tread*, Qualty Treat! Mednllon nnc shop code murk, lo bo (rec from defects :( n workmanshp ant! materals. If ex- Itnmnaton by nny Frestone rlcnler or In store dscloses n defect n trend or cord ][?! bodv, t wll he r'pnred or adjustment made on cost of another New Tread, prorated on trend wear nntl bn;«d on lst prce current at tme of adjustment. SAFE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT I 9 Any Amercan make car WP repnek front wheel lenrncs, ml nt hrnke ahoc and nml flud f ne-rssnrv. TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET : WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MILES MORE Maple Ave. at Whte St., Red Bank SH ASBURY AVE., ASBURY PARK PR

19 MICKEY MOUSE Jam! MayM wt can t'm ratcu* my Fary Godfather hem that Gnosf-HEYJ Jan*! MARK TRAIL NUBBIN PONT WASTE AK/,<»«MORE OF OUR POOO / I ON THAT DOG. ^ ^ TRAIL/ ANDY WILL GET HALF MY SHARE AS LONG AS IT LASTS. WHITFIELD/ AMVHOW, IF ANAKAK FAIIS TO BRING HELP BEFORE OUR CATIONS ABE CONE.. By WALT DISNEY By CROCKETT JOHNSON, OUR LIVES MAY DEPEND OH ANOY LOCATING A 6EAL BREATHING HOLE.' By ED DODD By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRANDALL 'openng le#4 Four* b«tt from your longest «nd strongest sut. cue, South must work hard to Ths rule stll apples to con-maktract brdge provded you can't t handed to hm. hs game nstead of havng thnk of anythng better. Thnk of an openng trump lead When ths hand was played Wes when you have strength n all ddn't even try to thnk of anythng better. He led hs fourthvelop everythng for hmself. of the sde suts. Let declarer dehghest club and sat back, content that he had done hs duty. Partner opens wth one spade, DAILY QUESTION East had to put up the jack and the next player doubles. You of clubs, and South won wth hold: Spades A. Hearts he kng. Declarer led a trump to 4. Damonds J Clubs knock out the ace, and back came J 5. What do you say? a heart. South fnessed the queen Answer: Pass. Don't bd damonds just to "show weakness"; of hearts, lusng lu the kng, and back came the jack of hearts. you can accomplsh ths by passng. Thngs were gettng a bt stcky, but South ddn't lose heart. He knew all about West's deas on openng leads. South won the heart return, drew trumps, and fnessed dummy's ten of clubs. It was dollars to doughnuts that West's openng lead was from the queen ol clubs, and so t turned out. The rest was easy. Declarer cashed the ace of clubs, dscardng a heart, and ruffed a club to set up dummy's last card n the sut. Now he could gve up one damond, ruff a second damond, and dscard hs last damond on dummy's last club. Proper Lead West doesn't have a kllng openng lead, but he does have proper lead. Wth strength n all of the sde suts, West should open a trump. East wns wth the ace of spades and returns heart. South can stll make the contract The Hand South dealer Both tdes vulnerable NORTH <,,,0 9 WEST.64 2 VKJ 5 AO Q964 J 5 SOUTH K VAQ«K 0 5 K 8 Soath Wot North Openng lead EAST A V 0 9 t 4 Eut All Pa M ***** ffsy mm y/ $, n y (( Antltotm (Use George, the problem col'»»-of nalther sex umnst preferred by four out of fve patent over any other leadng brand. Dear George: I am compulsve "parkng meter tme uer upper." Whle drvng down a street, f I spy a meter wthout the red flag showng I absolutely must park there and stay untl the red flag comes up. Ths makes me late for meet foot 24-Andent Persan M-Ralses JS-Symbol for tellurum M-Shoot at from covar -One who traps gama Sl-Pollcemeu (slang) t6-urg«oa J6-Palr»(J 39-Wlpe out " srtlclv 4t-Collect 45-Palrs 4g-PI(p«n 48-Memb«r of ancent Gaulle rellflou order 50-N'egatlva SI-God of thundar tl-lura SS-CompaM pont Il-M«surln davle* I-Essenc* DOWN -SolWlfy S-Con]unctlon I-Tlml<9 4-Athletlo troup 6-Mltuks -Dstrct of Columba (abbr.) m*nta of housa recent «-Pece for two 9-Decrer 2-Etruacan ttle 22-Arranga In folds :S-Perlo4 of tme :7-Jet forth JO-Jewlsh b!fh prest'* sannent JS-Shrlmpllk«crustacean I4-Scorcb I6-Spara OMr. Confdental to Jayne Mans- Yeh, you lke the dea for ngs, late gettng home and Ifeld: have to get up three hours early the dream ad. I lke the dea every mornng to get to work on for the dream ad. But wll the tme, all because of ths phoba. company makng the thng lke What's the answer? the dea for the ad? John C. I7-Natlon»l one J?-Old eel 40-FarIer 4-Chemra! compound 44-Grl's nam«47-tlme on* past Unt* Fasturt Syndcate, Inc. «3-Foryl program S2-Whtfl track 67-Prono'jn 58-Senlor (abbr.) 60-Kymbol for tantalum Dear John C. Dear George: Dear George: For years, my chef researcher was bothered wth ths prob- effect on people, sort of a re. gernals? l? I seem to have ths pecular How can I stop btng my fnlem. versa Englsh thng. My barber G. G. He states n a memo contanng the soluton to your problem: tender tells me all of hs troubles. won't talk to me, but my bar- Dear G. C: "I smply qut drvng my ownpolcemen act nervous around I don't know wear a couple of car, and took the bus or a tax. me, I fnd myself tellng cab catcher's mtts. That In Reverse the It was long much run." less expensve n drvers lttle human-nterest anecdotes, and after three sessons letter shook me up pretty badly. g So, you see, by b wth a psychatrst he was lyng VACUUM GETS BIRD merely whoops on the couch whle I was takng Wat. We just got a second message from our chef researcher. Rchard Solday, 2, was gvng DRUMRIGHT, Okla. (AP)- notes. "Strke out that frst advce to Please, please, can you gve hs brd cage an extra good cleanng wth a vaccum sweeper when John C," he says. "And do nothng untl you hear from me rght In Reverse swoosh, Tweedy Pe. the para- me any advce? now, however, I'm parkng n adear In Reverse: keet, dsappeared. tax wth the motor runnng n Certanly. Your problem's orgn s merely a deep-rooted com- TWeedy Pe from the sweeper Quc! acton wth a knfe fteed front of a parkng meter on Man wth 55 mnutes to go." pulson based on.. hm. Inbag. He emerged unhurt n a Well. You can't wn 'em all. Reverse, I have a problem I cloud of dust, mnus tal feathers. '2k can't shake ths terrble habt of wrtng an advce column and I wonder f you could tell me whera I took the wrong turn? Answer soon, as ths s mportant. Despera I Mean, George...PO YOU HAVE A SPONT KNOW ygf, Do you get the breakfast you need for the lfe you lead?, MfM.MOH.f.9 WITHOUT m smm * C, O U WAV6TOTAX6IT COM* MARY WORTH NOW, MRS. WORTH YOU SAY TH» NECKLACE KNT YOURS? SUPPOSE YOU TELL ME. HOW YOU HAPPENED TO HAVE ft? ' THE MATTER CONFU5ED, OFFICER! BUT SUSPECT THAT A VERY UNFORTUNATE. YOUNG WOMAN INVOLVED! "IF YOU COULD ALLOW ME A WEEK.--- SORRV! I THINK. Wt'D BETTER CLEAR UP A FEW THINGS RIGHT NOW! By /fllen SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST VERY WELL! IF YOU WILL CALL MR. K.K. KARLIHE..'--"! HAVE THE NUMBER WRITTEN DOWN REVEREND w/mky, fjogow? J By BILL O'MALLEl Eat hgh-proten H-O Oatmealthe stamna-buldng breakfast! THE RYATTS By CAL ALLEY More proten of hgh qualfy than any other whole-gran cerea!, hot or ccldl And a servng of H-0 Oatmeal wth mlk s n the same hgh proten class as an egg wth a strp of bacongves stamna-buldng vtamns B ( and B :, phosphorus, calcum and ron, too. You can get ths H-0 goodness three ways-n fast-coolcng "Quck"... new "Instant"..and hearty "Old Fashoned." You and your famly wll love delcous, hot H-0 Oatmeal, and t provdes nutrents needed every day for stamna. Th«only oatmeal PAN-TOASTED far extra-specal flavor H-O Oats...the hgh-proten cereal for the lfe you lead today T^^MSW ; &W-fv**tt.-'yX''-4* < f.'+tvttt*,^<w l?+^v*^+ *., v 4 J\

20 MtUm UUm Mlfnd ads uaof Tha R#rsf#r's P O Bo«26«t'a. Yearly Contract Rates on Request Mnmum Insert)** Tl»rr«l.ar* nglt to classfy, edt or retect any advertsement ts naarva,»v TtG R*e«ter We ml not oe respunsmn for errors, unts, ttey an datackd oelore tle second Inserton. No cancellatons wll be accepted or ehanel m.fla In advartlaamcnts on«hour after recept at offlca. DEADLINE 5:00 P.M. Day Itfor* l:ml A.M. Uaj Brlora I'ulllraloa nls) proof IH» < ) krfur* pullratnn- Call Classfed SH -000 or OS NIGHTS, SATUKDAY AND SUNDAY Dal SH -0 CJIII on prvate telepnone are toll-fnt tn OS -052* from th«follow,us staton.: LOwell 6. COIIs IKeantbur») WHItnej «. Calls on prvate telephones are toll-tree to Sr -000 from Ma monlnj slaton. ATlantc Hgnand. CAmtal and». Lberty 2. Hlcmanda 3. OSborne. RUmon. 8Ea B.lht 2. and BHadyllda I and 7. ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED-FEMALE Lfl AlAMAMfc 4 MUSI 9UAUTY #777 <N, BAKU KMI'LOYMENT AGENCV Senor Secretary - Math Backurnml KoVS'n--SmalT Mack am xe malelrale Iwuranr' CKrt - Kjperlrct! doc wearln- Kentuelv lacs, call OS Hnusewarr Sales Kxpprlpncel_ I l.fy.r,- jl"«broadway. I.OIIE Bratul CA UKT "^l^hmlmrfelaler^hte. : KuTcANULER -; Esp.rence,! or he- Had, and tan. 4" hgh. P.ewar.l. I'nll smmt. Full tme jol>. Own transport*! \VH '. Itnn. ''all.0 d-32. : LOST " ' ' Walter"dng""*\Vhtp wth" ng ffenki'.ai. OTICE WORK -- Typlnjl' brown and l.lm-k spots Meuanl. AT : requred, vlelnlty Atlalllr HlrlUll'l"! l-.'tn: Wrte Box 450. P.-l Bank. _ y V pr. corn fr't>'t ' *> pc. trrro'.-m 5 pc. dnette Plus cabnet and 9x2 rug Balance $29.00 $3 weekly OUTFIT #768 (New) n pe. Dan'l vne mom outft 9 pc. Dansh bedroom Jumbo 5 pc. dnette Plus 9x2 rug and cabnet Balance $467 $5 weekly OUTFIT #78 0 pc. lvng room group!» pr. snow whte bedroom jrunp 5 pc. dnette Plus Deluxe Sewjng Machne Balance $385 $4 weekly BEDROOMS LIVING ROOMS SECTIONALS from $50. "$5 down delvers all at Thrft Warehouse." THRIFT WAREHOUSE 22 East Front Street Keyport, N. J. for andomnrnl rla CO ree rr'-.tmp fern delver* Store Hours: Momlay tnru Saturday 9:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M, Thursday A Frday evenngs '!);00 P. M. On FRIDAY, HtfjAM 7, If*. ' At t '& Ufa 0m^p l r-j.jfrs. wj John Bean sprayer*. W fan I per nnule. Ar Ojnpresor. Jon Bean peach al'j apple traler, Konl truck 5-4 whec. tr-lers, 00 It. (' Galvanzed plpp. fve fllsc narrows ll) ft. relnceralp.i traler vvh, handle j«0 Ijlshels. Power pruncrs. 45 ft. Con Ueyor rollers, pk-klnp taskels. ted*, blanlftf. am oler (arm help lurnture ~ Sloels, rakes, pcks, loep. and other small artcles too numerous to menton f'.oaij STAND EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD FL'IINITL'RB Meal dsplay ease.vlth Copeland compressor, 25 In. Toledo scales, (our rner Kas stove, Cold put S' refrgerator. Bendlx automatc washer, walk-n box wth two-ton compressor gauges controls, complete. Natonal cash regster. dsplay nhlen. am other. Sale ran or nhrr Terms cash Refreslmcnta served ALL OO"l>S AS LISTED IN A-l CONDITION «)>«'Jt wgbtf P« (" J'WIIIUm UtU Kurnluw. Inc.. H»y 35 MMdlrtown. SH Oofn.v* nlngs tll 9 p m. SLENDERIZING EQUIPMENT - For ren( or»ale; fret delvery. South J«r- ey BURGICAL 5H 7-26H. By orrtpr ol IRA L. COON FOR SALE DINETTE SETS Several beautfuj new molel on al«- CROWN KITCHEN CENTER Hwy 35 SH Mlddlctown SOKA BEL), ne*. golden, toast, dal lo match avallablr. Reasonable. Cal MTAII rot mm Vllag O'Nl Vllage nqu O'Ncl. 8 IBH5. AVAIIABIX nd 5 rooms Molly Ptcher. Inqure Apartment 3 Mr. t'uunisheu - ONE. TWO AND Thrw Jedroom apmrtment* Heal and War upplled. CA 9 553, THREE KOOMS AND BATH - Un. (urnlled. Convenent to downtown Rrt Bank WO I'er month lncluda all utllltles. Ell LUMBER SPECIALS! SAVE ON FUEL BILLS VISIT OUH WEATHEK STIUHWNG DEPARTMENT PRESTO BAGS $.95 bag of sx SAWDUST Large burlap bag, 75c FOR SALE BBOBOOM. DINING ROOM,. llvl.«!««pco«.* '»5.*"AU 'n perfel-t condlrmm. (umlure. lamps, nn. llnnte """ Onl > llute y c a r ' M - Kt * " 439 -I electrc GE and dryer, ar condtoner and tele- Cl AT ^jh ED BANK Three modern rooms, tle -Z. 48" onf lath Steam heat. Desrable. 8 Mc- «30 Turn-a-bed couch 7'fl" lone wth U-jjREE^KObMS Unfurnshed. For new slpcovers. ISO. Cluh char, also ne* rcilned cuored. For lurther nlormtlm call SH l-::>75. THltEE 'MOlEIlN ROOMS to let. AH mprovements. 55 Mercer St., west 7" MOTOROLA CONSOLE TV, $55. Inqure.servce Department, Eutontown TV, Hwy 35. Eatonluwn. LI 20(00. MAHOGANY"~Mghmy] hard carved four-poster douhle hed: chest and sngle led; nght table, lounge char, chase lounge. Nc'er used complete "5mn dark rhm equpment, nl lf[~magic CHEF gas ratget SH 7-.-XI67 STKREO RECORD CHANGER Fanon Trplonc model watt-amps -,, Portable model, lst he Sld, one only, p. ll. SH MUVTNO-.Must ENGLISH BIcS'CLE Good condton. Call after 6:30. LI 2-0IM ROVAL no'l.ton CHINA - Over 00 peces.»mv Call RI' -M4 TWl-HOOM effcency apartments, by week or month. Lnw rates, utltes. TV ' l snulh of talon HOLLVWOOD BBI> Bureau, mrror, hook case, desk and lonch decorated In match. Kenmore automatc washer, Serve! Itns refrgerator, SH I-TO9. MACHINERY FOR SALE lorary SNOW PLOW V WAGNEU RIDING TRACTOR wth snow pushng equpment. Davs LOCK- «mth Shon. Hte 35 ft Clark St.. Kev 436«3 t l «mth Shon. Ht 7!portr >4:36«3: I TRAVEL - TRANSPORTATION HELP WAJVTED-MALE l. y hetwren K.5 lo t. I/nB Hrancl Hfl R E A ESTA r K SALESMAN fo actve " ' - ~ "- D L offce wth cool locaton. Real Bstate experence not lpcrssary but you msl know tow to sell. Wrte partcular! to "Estste" Box 5. Red Bank. N J Leavms Its-l Bank ::(l. RI' AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS AND TRUCKS door. Rado, heater, automatc transmsson Very reasonable. Sll 7(3. V. v~~ou WM OlTlLEfTlO LI DAY ~~- All powe. Very clean. Can lp seen any I tme, lf.5 Hrvrntl St.. Belford. 7b7-6(SC. I MERCHANDISE FOR SALE I LITTLE SILVER LUMBER COMPANYj~^ cllna sf); tmflet Sfl; table avalable!"j:k S(); studo lerl %\\\\ hand r *.*>, N> P'asonnhle offer refused, vp'jpp [{f Sew ShrpwBhury j'.rn. PRESS. 6" joner 9" c»- f blond W b]e M W. Call 7S7-'25I6 or FOR SALE NKW from Armstrong woocn l ng Sld d Sycamor«A\cnue j Al Tte Ra LllLl Iroad) UK ATE K - NPW. nvrntnl. tn Slver! lra oxlra rooms. $22. Cull S7- NOTICE Men to work for recently npenrd eec. I tres) applance factory branch. Salary 904. Tremendous tranng program. CALL SH -409 't.w KOItn Vl'TOI.IA lhrd'- runnp t'odt'n. SnnHanl KlnTt. SH \-\W2 type"'body" tt'antku-mechanlcs lo work on tractors and tralers. Gnod pay. Benefll?! Apply In person Nnpp Truckng -. Corj., Mnrjlstown Rd., Matawsn. LO "'all low TKUCK HALKSMAN Experenced. Wanted to sell the Nr>. Import and umottrlly the fan tent H'lllnj; truck In t!p.mtt 6IHI0 n.v.w. mark'l. ".'" " VOlJvSWAOK.N HEVI.OLBT '. ton plt up. 9M. gnort A wunhtful opporlunlly /or De rffl. I'Hfjp, ll;tck. jrakp -!».«n : I" ''O )_5trj_afer_«Jm. jhrlufnt. Wt f.'r; -~"otf> - Ftmr-lnur. Thutrlerblnl hend up arc the tru Hle <teonly nuthorzel HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO of ASBURY PARK All Models on Dsplay HAMMOND EXTRAVOICK I 5S.V WURI.ITZElt 2 IN WITH STOI» IN and aee the fabulous new I SPEAKER MAHOGANY -. 6:'ft! Knsman Electronc Orgnl at our Fur HAMMOND Ma mlture show rooms. BURIJGE & SON SPINET ORGAN. IVAl.Nl-'T $ B9." 'next to Stembach'a parkng lot). 4 SH ml 5 n nnknm vappnga. Snttr and [wrns tvttn nol- s hd loam ruhhrr tacks. Torrtfc aavtngs. prtvau home. > >""\^;(3(f "^r"shve~'(h)"r m^e~~off~!st "'!.' _. [trce on brand new 88 note Spnet.'H" GAS r.ange - Meal bane cablnvt, pnwos. Ten year uarantee. Come aee Vcnptan blnds Bpst offer am sn\e. We snce what we «elt. SH 7-54>;;t 'Tenner's Musc Store. 306 Man St.. SPACE HEATER" Buttabp~th'f«-Tnom ILl4k '' WOO<l F KMIM> hous! or apartment $'>. Call HM I-3I-JH. K IN avmrnt and *et n new narlor W * n a r room le at a<* prces Wj - Furnlturf Inc.. Hwy 35 oppn tvenngt SALES AND SERVICE FtENTAL AND I.NSTUL-'CTIO.N Open Daly Tll 9 - Saturtlsv Tll ft:3 COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN ST. PR Clay St., Re BanK. Open daly 9? I -ft Wrdn**srlay and Krlday nvenlng 7-9 j VENETIAN BLINDS I*lastc tajo, ny"n cord, NOW $2.99 All szes to 36". rt-lntp \\ 7 ' ' TYPEWRITERS. ADDING machne All nhkes neu nr usrd. guaranteed j 2 CAKTO.WS PORTABLE TV II) 'screen S' Call SH -IIM :ASH nkulrteus - New j Many motols. reasonable. rent repar. Talco Cash K,CA 'J or and used We sell. ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE Rent A Pano $2 per Month' KNAKB. MASUM.-HAMUN. SOIMKR CAH'E NELSON EVEREr' STUCK onhmsn Ave * Man St.. Asbury Pa Open dally tll 0 Sat tll 5:90 PR MERCHANDISE WANTED PIANOS *er 3M crolt J-2IW Hlehest prces pad H Ten 9 L l fot I'UHEST C*SD PKCB8 PAIU for entlra o part content! or home! and -slates Furnture, antques, orental run. na.tnttnts etc FRIEDMAN r.ai. _^T_ > * - n h* M nt^ f.^...hludb f^ ft '?O"l BHIKS AI 2 T4 Ol,l» KURN'ITURE - AntlqUfa Chna glassware, an oblecta ar.rt orlca nrac Immedate cash for anythng and everythln Rutdl'l JS Eaat Front St. RH PETS AND LIVESTOCK TRENCH POODLE PUPPIES - All black, male or tomale avalable. Pedlsrerd. AKC re l»!erer. For further In fnrnatlon. call CO <-<!7:. AKC REnTsTERED Ofrman slepherrf rupnes. Black and slver. Champon hloorllnes PH -S309. week New **" TV l C nw rates, utes, le snulh of talon- LI New **" TV '* mle snulh of talontown Crcle. Call Mrs. Sullvan LI THHEB ROOMS Furnshed. Lnens, utltes, parkns Included. Adults. Daslrahle neghborhood. 88 Prospect Avt. SH -26SS. AVAILABLE - Three-room unfurnshed apartmenl. T»o n Eatontown. one In Red Bank. Prced Irom I70-H5. Kor Informaton cnll SH ATl'ENTlON - Attractve, clean and sunny, lovely two or thret ncely furnshed rooms. Utltes, car space. Con- ewnl locaton. SH -S3M. «I" ET -Two bedroom new drlf r«rden apartment. It baths, full las'm*nl._tl2a;_m_2-hm0. RKArTTTL ONE-ROOM arartmen't. furnshed. Avallshlr mmedately. Fetnalp unlv. SII 7OSS4, after 6 p^m, TT apartment. Street. Red utltes. Hank. 00 Wallace nenl. nrw, unfrushfl apart- Soconl floor. Hest furnlshd. Tlr hath. Adults. PE APAIITMKNT for rrnt ov-r offlre. Hont nmt wslrr Incldfcl. 2'v rooms mll latll. $."«! PIT mnnth. Apply 73 Monmoth St.. Krl Bank. flnk -- Attractve, rac.lout, fve-room apnrtmrnt. One hlork from center nnl staton, ral I.I_S-39M. rmnsb~apantm ENT~ Be-llvr Ine room, Kltl-hen am bath. Clean sn( wnrm *S5 month. All lllltlea Includfd. Call SH -SR79 or SH -!H3(. KFPl*IKNf:y""APAnTVENTS And' rnoms. Tle kltrlen snt hath, wefklv wlnlrr rntfs. I.eonsrdo Motfl. Hwy 36. l.conarlo.. THREK ROOMS I'NFURNMSIIED REAITIFLT. AFFECTIONATE AKC Prvate entrance, near rallrnal and nua reblstered dachshund puppes. I'.ed. sxstatlon. For appontnj-nl csll LO Kl.ECTRO.MASTER P.ANrjE c,k stfel Dchtt fl b h l l, Kl.ECTRO.MASTER P.ANrjE c,k stfel U'ODl) - FlltKI'LACE. STOVE ANDcahmcttwo flnor cabnets wth llnnleum Low as Kb St-rpco'* 0 Monmoulh " St. Next to theater. Sll 7-04K5 dealer In Munnotl rounty and. there-, skne. power stcerlnk. Ford-O-Matlc. """< c»" " f "' r " Iretnenlous potentlnl! Plume Sll T-.'7lll " v0 " " llnk» " ''"" ua '">'' Pl e»"'. -. '. rall for an apjuntncnt. Shrewsbury IW* I'.F.NAl'I.T DAVPHINE, j Motors, In.:. Slrewshury Ave. U ;-4l»l f Uxll cellnp tle. r.g.furnace. McGure's Market Ht...-rtnn. Prrr Jll. '-' M chaar. 'olts Neck. WH (-323. Evemt S. H/J-t. nr C (. l(-4j:n. Free dclery.! weeks old. J60 each. Call CO 4-605!> nfter 5 p.m. 7TRAY f^enrh POOITTK Msle... OK dnul'le snl,- K.xrellent condl- nnalure. To adult famly, reasonable. Iton,»:'5 complele., 3-2S9. ' r.v -ls.v. nl four wall cah- 4t Rector PI.. Rrd Bank. (More Classfed Ad OB The Next Pagt) I'nll 7S7-5S!>. IflSo'TP.HtSlPl^nr^^PoTrToadsteT" T»w mleage. A-l condton. Call he seen nt.m) a\s Lane, Rver I'laza or C'Jlt SH 7-4()tfl. l!«l PIJVMOI.TII. tw-onr Havoy. Equpped. (Inly Sll.27 per month. I.ltrlnla Motors, Inc.. N'ewman Sprngs r.l l'.»l Ilnn);. SH -53. Open evennps HI]!» p.m. l ( :7 I-'(H{I) Two-door seran, '48 I'lKn- molflel, three carlmret.rs. Inch crmprcfrslo lesfls. Best of- ( I. SH M FORD -- Panel truck; IW9 Plylb staton vapon, Ilspecled, Bond bb Af f (M 227S p, p rubber. After f. (M 2-2I7S!»r» PLYMOI.'TH Staton waron. AMtomnllc. power sterrlnr. radln. heat- r. Call after f:^f> p.m OS \-\KI. OATS & ACCESSORIES KLECTROLL'X CORPORATION MEN wanted. Sales and servce. Mechancal hackkround helplul. 50S Prospect Ave., [.ml Slver 8hoppln Cen- LEGAL NOTICE- I.EGAL NOTICE -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- LEGAL N0TCE-.( \l MINK II'AI, IK.:I' Local Rudgel of llu It'rough of New Shrewsbury, County of Motmnth. for the fscal ye;u lffl. It Is hereby certfed that tle ludpel annexel hereto.nd hereby m:nle a part hereof Is a true copy of llc budget approved' by re.olutor of [lp ter. SH -M70. ; Certlfed by me thn 2nd day of Felruan vernlng lrnl. body < ualty rn tll.enceo m famly. I on tle 2nd.lay of February, 96. JEP.OME S. RKKD. Clerk Hnroucb Hall. New Shre\vsbur\ L J-:lsl Planlnj; Salare Oler and Wqg^g permanent luktlnn, crowth opportunty.; a part hereof Is an exact rrecl a''s v,n\ all sla'ement,, It s herehy certfed that the hnlpet annexed hereto am herfly "salary pls'c'onnss'lm. Phone Mr. Sll- "fl«lnal on fle wth the clerk nf the fvemng Imdy. that all uddtmns vennan. Ill 2-3(3.Perth Amboy. Id'll"en are In proef. ',,,,.HISKPH J. SEAMAN. Unentered Mucp Certfed hy me ths 2nd day of Frlnmry, 9l Hll Marke ft, Pe-th Amljny N J. n ;-:6:B MAINTENANCE MAN Some experence carpentry and plumbng. Advse experence and references. Wrte P.O. B fll Ml SECTION.! Local Bklfcct of the HoroUKh of Ne R B l f m cal rjunrtel. Secou tenor, hnrllone snfl b SH 774C lt 630. Rt x;r M S'lew.sbury. County ol Monnouth. fur tte f:.«cn! al jutel. Secu tenor, hnrllo bass. SH 7-74C. alter 6:30 p. m. BE IT RESOLVED, that th» followng slatene'n'ts of revenues and appropraton shall W. consttute BMtAIN - Any boat you want to L bk F ludget for the year!)6. BE IT l-tp.thei P.ESOLVEI). that sad hmucl be. publhhed m The P.eH. Bank Hp(sler. In Ih MAN to manage retal pant store. Fehruary,, l!>fl. Clean cut. Hfc'grefslvr. wllng tn learn. The fnvernnu Imdy of the Rormch ol New Shrc«sn trv does hereby.prmve tle fo!lm«:nc a< the C.nnd opportunty Tor conscentous, hon-.the year lffl] est Indvdual. Muldlrton'n area. Call I,,..,,.,,., IX 4-.r,72J,,r JPPolnUMe,,,. RKCOR.EU VOTE Ave, I.EMnN N N.v. KKNSIIMV KXPEItlENrRP Ima cflrpctpr. Sandy: MALONK Hook Bay Marna. Hghland*.. Wl.LETT ony of thej ennlalnerl the loca > ssue of of AdJustMPtl anl Wapps MtAIN own Low y oa yu want to bank ratea. Fnancng arcompletd In ll g rakements completed In one call at anv nf nut offreb THE MONHOUTI rol'nty NATIONAL BANK. SH. Ill Ol J.vs'KA.NX'E Marne, outbotrd-tll fcrms rolson tvaterbury. Realtor, wtncpjy^'5_ «_W_ Pronl St.. SH r, jknsk'y srkbn~skvk JTHITtT; T-Hr'l sneral. Bult In 0r*B by OIHIMI fl.lto III?,.;\\?,h. l: Notce Is hereby gven that the hu.lcet l f N S h l C f M LJLL! N Is herey gven that the hu. MAN Experenced n TV repar, es-! Boroupl of New Shrwslur.v. County of cllt com bft Al ' A hearng on He bmlcet and ta< re««p p celleut company benefts. Apolv per ' sonnel. Monlgonery Wards. Eatsnto I of lust»»mploym*nt to "Bout.": RH Bk " ' ' p.. y A hearng on He bmlcet and ta< ** J '' ai whcl tme am place obje mh. February?, hud K^t.rrl! x rr.«nlutr yor H't] n.y Ron 5. p Bunk. " ;. SUMMARY OP CURRENT Fl'ND SKCT0N OF IH'DGET <*cnt>r*l A pro rafn«l-or:. Mun cla] Purpose* HELP WANTED-Mtle Fem»l ' Reserve f.r l-nc.llecte.l Taxes- Raped on Estmated S7 Per Cent o Tax Collectons.sTATK.MKNT YKA; rtfl YE.M: %" r.roup n-ran:r. Plan f.- Rmplnyf» Medral-RurcfM ln = ur.:rp Oler lr!sur:,nco PrPTums rumse Inrnrrnatlnt Bureau Salares am Wage Oler Kxpcr^o* TM'BUC SAFETY: M -r.-:pn Otlrr Salare In*ttert;n Salarse nf RH.Hr. a;l Wages nf P'lnhng r>f H-Mnn SEA sktff~v~mmtm~wlt-7bet- REAL ESTATE SALES. T Lapslrakc. Fast, cnod sea host.lopportunty for pleasant, rewardng f. L General (II III. Me ton. KH All excellent conll- MARINE SUPPLIES Kverytllf; For The Bojtn A n tnatn»n«. lel \f\ L'lHJl'S Properly Tax.l.r. Str ln* Mm< Repptpts {mm Vtc.Hft.tMt Taxps Jersey's larrest marne supply house. Evlnrude Sales and Servce THE BOATMAN'S SHOP work wth well etballahed leal estat offce handlng resdental, commercal and Industral propertes. No expen \ence necessary. Excellent opporlunty; 6 Inffer.-.e: I'rnperl Naw!, 0,.,.'. lp J!.'!:!._ w J". l ;.,,«l.' v '.." r " r.l.! ;» t l>'"'- ""duel Appropraf.o; 4 Wharf Ave. 8 Red Bank BUSINESS NOTICES Wrte cvlly detals to "Actve" Rn*! 5. Red Bank. PERSON cfnkentl ~~COX!MUTIM; I to Trenton dally to delver mall pack-l ate. LenvlnB P.ed Bsnk about 7 a.m! SH.2., T.x for >A< Ic.N Than us Km <T\ of.mtuctsl n ;,<fa«trr Cnr.'.rn! wth Ptate AH hv ftr W. 3* H no o"v> 00.mm m I.' ,3'V. IO ^ ll'f) fll) ":: M * 'HI : "tn on j "»no no 5 I'SH JOOOO ;.:.n on s oon on t (rtono for l!>60."no. no (f*0 Of) l.so no on oo fvn no 7M00 2o no l.ononn r> ;on no nn no 3L*.'.n no? nnn no 2?nn no 4 fv.l INI 2 "on no Koo.no? OOO M,'H> fh zs fw> no mo oo AnpropratPd Kspfnf<t JWO Tnla for I'Mn Hy for lpfo A«Kmerppncy Mo»nfIM Ry Pl'I Re?oltnn All Transfer! or C'hsrgff) Ttcs«r^ S ^0 no Local Tax for Muncpal Purposes Includng P.eserve for I'ncolle-tel Taxes $ JIMSJl.tl. EDWARDS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY BO Rroa.l St p.el Bank Sll 7-IM77 SH 7-O57S Qualfed personnel for qualty poston" BANFIELD MOVING & STORAGE CO. 6 East Washngton Ave Atlantc HlRhlan.ls. N. J. WIFE SAVERS WIFE SAVING SERVICE n,'(tpyrj:!., J'ft>rutry l.v nmrv nf Iflfl) A proprlstlnrs Kxmntrd and I'MnrplIrd 'rnera! Kulpcl flgel Appropratons -.V>jt<M Rl^ V.JJS.&J5 II Total ApruprtHton SITUATIONS WANTED, Female E»" "'«" Pad or P.eserve. :\plmatou of A'ropnnt "OIIHT :\ M-n-s Thr Huouuls apmprmca u't-r tt Kxpenscs" Hre lor optratnk c)?s (jncr anl Wagrs." Surnc of the Hem* lummldl :: "Otn'r K Materals, spplcs and m,.><jn.al-.p f Kopas am mantrnan"' "I tttlttrtc t I.lt S.narP: WILL HELP WITH PARTIES, dlnner. or olher occaslonb Bahy.ltttrK a.no I tlrht tousekeppnb. Call SII I-S88 T Tutal Kspp WOMAN whes o car* of chldren n he horn* M..nl> Ave SH 7-2B03 Wll Dnar<» K55 IM. tmatl'he WOMAN Destren part-tm _, cnplynent ns flpcrftflry^tpnocrfphcr [NIHVIDI'AL ncrup tnx returns prp- typst. OS -OM.v prretl tjy praluat' nccu III Hll. Itrmcry wll, natonal n('countng fjrn. Hy Hllltdl (,H Contractual s*rvres fur g: fn.- hydrant servce..r t» el'. I'rwttf anl atlver.snt. a;nl many otler If'fns r??e derpfl hy muncpal K'nernrm Mp»ml tra.-n lunteer lre c 9H unug f u. C. I"). BISWPII. P.r y Bunk ALL Funns ut hcont Tax Prenarct SCHWEIZBK AGENCY 7" MOTHBP. Wtsllfn tn I'hl n lfr home. Dav or Bfrch area. Co 4-.'.Sfl. WORK AT HO.MB - ~*TypnK. fllctaplmne, lecnl. renl PSUU pprlenre. Call AT -)777. t'no Thr Mnvo A KVP-\V -A '.os tl- pnpuspl hmlptm. muncpalty ^:nl hpfprg Tr Iffl tnx ralr s uf \\<\.3l. The tmatn at.,i <J..rn.I ncsr;l l!e llttn un! f>i tmv an<l ruercy hy Im-lp'-l, The councl has l.-epp rstmalrd a! $U.~\ per?uu I nrn-a«p of 5.7 s analyze t.udc' ^"Ul m u.luwnp c-jun.- lf>r? nf llc govprntng Ijody has ho of t.'o rc^pfr.ahlty of prov.dms *pft! n t!e prppa ralor. e*uale ef-rvros for tlr Oth"- Expf" SANITATION: HEALTH AM" WELFARE: g O!!IT KvT )r!^ro Pul! r A'?J5t:c.' State Ad Acroemcntt...,. A-I to Hnsp'le P.Kf'HKATIO.N AND KIH'CATION: IMrK^ am ray^rnmm or Frrr Phlc Lbrary K Tn!; 5 ooo on.(00 frfl too nn COO on IIS OO 2 ffnoo ^.^m nn l nn.on 4f>n oo , w.no nnn no 6(W.O «ooo.no vat.un ns cnparrd utu Ht- at-'tua l?60 t a x' E!" KVaHlurK, N.. Itfc," ".So"." 8 T r rc"es"mx e '] SITUATIONS WANTED. Male '«.. '.',* *', H'fal SclK-, Ta\. opera Jnlut Pcl'ol Tn\ 'ult TlEK WOIK C&G~trce servlrt! nnmnr, removal. Call LI pn»l«sh I-I!CJ3 RftT. TI n P A I r r TIMK M;LTM.ITU IMT tor. Xropraply, KvenlrRs anl -t^.'ll for tree pstlmnlp INI'OM K TAX~RETulNT"-""AccouTf- Inc servce by former nternal revenue! Item. A._A. Cjvallo. OS_l.lI0". j INC'OM K TAx"~KETTRNs"~)repred I Inllctcly. Eleventh year In area. I MurKcry Trovato. (JS -2WI. ' vl;.s, nt)r;r~bjlwno7"inc ; [s strmltfrp'l. PIIIIIKS jcttcl! lo«n SK 2-2MIS.!!f Muncpal It'servp /nr In HANDVMAN wth Irnrl< am tools. E«. nt. nn Wll.l. I n TAINTING FOP. s Horn an -2D *6.."Ml II Stll.'.'St 76 S M 2 nt n :n S6 K 'lax U'vy I6I.U ^ >76,'l:Mr> Tax lt.!e I.Ill T;s R:te ; I n?.5: L'l'.lll.Vl ;."7 JI6.22. n "s l'5.7'., 47 FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IS L-ur!n AM Kr only rent urn tn Ihr.typ.r's an amount II roor tlrrrf aton. ' c ur nts. H\ (_ ' f Vl.'l-h HI ll c<.'c '' II o. Ml rn ^-,t ^,H! - tlr "Kf.scrv nl l.y -t.lu:...-l.sum tll..! f nn[p.rta:l I.-use Us.lHr as t!» munlcllal Inl.lft IS Bffect-, «' whrh s determne! I'y tlr prrcentn(;e of ( ^rt ol '.v- m.nlcpa lax tn.lcpt. Iras Increasp-l, s I,.- pa,.! n H- year of le\y n.nlrr Hnt tll? oth«r KM.4-II-«InrM';:E rmtt rc'-tl Cpt- lnprnvf»rn-t( Fund... Total r.j.tn Imprnvf'mr.M '... (H HWorrcd (tnrkr- nnrl Slnlulnry hki-'kp.hep rlamks: Kperrtnry AnthorT.tlon. (R.S. O-50-U TAX M;p. Kto. D'fcrrPd f'hnrce to Kntrc Txatlnn Not Bn'l' '! : STATITOP.Y KXPENIHTI'RKP: C-ntrttt', tn: Ptln Knp' ( >VC'"*' I'.rtronrnt Systrm Sf.rs.l pprunty Sy-fm 'O.A.S.I." (Ko '-n «2(:.T5.on >?Xt 00 2 "fo.oo trt nno on 6 nno on %.2.mn.oo IS s» s :;.no w, on..vm.no HIM 9.SSI fte, 3IS 00 :M 4f S53 on B 70. no s 7» no -. cv. do _ v,( r.. 2 "fv IKI t aw IVI " ',:o no s»«no ] D.*jrt 00?':so nnn no ( r»->n no 3 o;n so (.00 no :?.sr" no 3. so no nn no rfln 00. w.no "on no ::.vnn 4 0(^00 fnono 77 no 4 oon 00??.r».47S no t.snn no K.:7Sno t :(tt a : s.son no I R no -.«8>7«5« :.M 0 K.M 2? f m SO :',o s j ;n "n S'l <n. ^ I'^n 00 rt'.p nn.57 SO nsc sn.nn so :«: so no t.sur'.«:.-. m 7 < nn 00. (?: (t :: 33 s 3:s «3.(00 00 :.w.«3.4sn.no l.won " 7«4 onn no foo.oo IK SC32AS3 OR?:w no»:.!.:»s.n( I3.83S 7 *>.f4n f) s.sno no a.sno.on 't. SO M " < C.nSI,s: so 37 sn J«SO..5? If. l(,533 TJ s: s JSS IS 33(37 :.s M:: «no 36 4 IT, t.mfoo JK.SIS.93.«2ft;«T.3<I.M R ("J nn.oo.?.sno.oo snoo.no.25.no EMPLOYMENT MOBLB SERVICE STATION for le.se I Front Street anl Olobr Court P..d < I lltlm It Ml I.MII lf'\l:l IIKVKM I HKXKI'.Al. IlKVKNfKS HELP WANTED-FEMALE S : UMAs-,T...KA0E7-r-^r: CA - "..K valahl'- norlnk* >w tansportton.ns. th\y :;f Kt'. ml rvrlts' B-lth'MAJOn OIL COMPANY has servce Apply KafN Do- slnt0 tor leae In r^ed Bank. Moderate' nvestment necessary for solct unt equpment only Good opportunty Tor sales mlnlel person. Call M].'I-OIOO f-f p.m.. or BRf-t).8B after 7 p.m. ; SKl.'KTAKV KOI! CPA nlflce lequrlnc acnrncy and neatness In vnlr <l:t.!lt..-hl rcmrls on HIM typewrter -- - S'une -trr. Wrte ecntun. rxperfnfe tffrrcrco an,l.salary desred t. P O M...\ I'lf. I'.rd Bnnh. MUTlKKS lltjfsevvkk" 'lebsrr-vf.ntt^aflk MOSEY SVAlI.^fu. "lfnle. u.rn -'» ' n.ss. sew snd older homes," and f, ""' S ''\ "'I ''' ''"""' S " I ' 7I '"'' ' '* K " ' ""' N '" "" '"* IK'M'II vraprmts: MORTGAGES surplus Ant Mlsrellaneoo Lcenses: Alcolohr H l-ve.-'an,! BlllllK. Dtlrr Mnnrll'.! fmnt Statn Kuml.\], K, Interrst and r,,^ts n.'.ho ll) I.lllfl.(f) SO WKj.d'l L'.IMIII.IHI (Ofl.fK) nt- -I- CK.NKItAI. DI-ITCK wvvkkp."" N K ANT K \ t<'l':pl'r s : h. Kn- SH 7 hn t Jmn.ll flar.le r. lve n. HITS. Sl.' \ HPSlSt ' rety. WANTKD ludkkkkpkl: l" oll es lal>l«h-'l \\n\ K;ml,!;m Tyju^ cs^- tal. IMnurf nnl J-lll ln-rft«wrte KKT.MIMSHKIV LA sre! l>e Han, CASH NOW V\T*t. SPL'ml. FhrfJ MnrKnKt-t Home InTTOVfenl [^nan» Onr f>av Servfp AMERICAN FUNDING Slladvfld- I 72 Our Persunsl U?l.resentatvt \V Call At Your Home We Say Yes Where Others Fall INSURANCE I. H Tll a I M.S. r'lpts Ir llelnn.nl 'l'n\.'<. I WOMAN a rut take I do Kht VOl'J'.K IN THK VKHY KKST contf t't'^ n y wlhmt ym enrrv ( o p t nv,*. Ml.'llal,-IIIIHI lt<-\ «. I'rmrrlj Tn lm M m I-ra T.n f..r MIITIII::]I.. I l>":w fur l'-w, tr : T 7. lulal l'ural Kevetnes X. <H->rMl A ro rhto \ ) r rlnt(<tn«s72.'fll.oo I ll <*..M ; n nfo I Ml.MHO (H! :.:II sn 'J l'.m. 4.WII.7II.tr> cs;t n I7H7 U n.~n.4 SJL'f.on f KMenl-trn (III 'lkl <..n MuH'pa! 2j.nj7.nn J 7.a.no -n'tftl A n, rlllm«fur Al rnrpcr^ H (A) tf. <<;>, Inrlohrk.) SlT..nl (rnrrnl \ n> rnln«(it'-ns (H Hnr) 'H ).M l(sr\(> for lnnllrrtp«l»\f*. dy flllcr - -U.K. 0;:' R. rphtprl as rp.'(mur* nml a ner lecnl rc'nrpupnl,"..vjiis.su.0.vnn.id !) 5JtfT.SII0 IK)»".0.")a. M.f.V.4l s nno fo l.smto." » 7.fl.00 IJf, fon.no $JG(.SI'O IK) W.O.IMI «:TS,Br.V44 j.too no K «no ". 5 IB l.s 5 $r7.;..'-»"7.ji.s!) K.ll.V (.ra.n~ II.37S.4 W.37S.4 "Tlc <lell'!tc] rfvmpa antlcputfl rl ( r I t K thf.vnr!» from l>(g n- mrchv npprnp rlftcl for Ihr prpn.sp Id whch sall rovptur In j ' II Ml.M'I'IIIII'IIIATIIINS nces. Call I.I f twt ut. n,,ys HH l-rliki l.vr In. II.THH CROWELI. AGENCY Front SI. Il-l Us Ilk. Sll Illlllj rk" to polcy holders snce \h'h"\ MrnK's E.PKn.jv wltl clnl.lrcn.!.! lt tm I'IKIIII mnl TV. AT l-::jii INSTRUCTION In. tnl lnn' Dtf a nut shore area, sll l-ll MMTIIKK'S MK.PEK,.,rUMll FlMIII ll! *'l, HIT week, lt! Ih.\) (l -allnv lk.nkil.m. ldvkil.nmknt. Sllr Dlll'l - l.n-'-ln I'lnMrrn. Snlnry! WOMAN' ATrRN'DANT n.l H.s.ml HI! l-lll'.'l Tl'elnr?l An nlher aublecls, C!\ll III :MK ' Hu:. l!:. H^Jamls ItANl'J-; H'l'llo '!ll,lr~ pnntn'l call 7S7-::ll) lk'es 4-IIJ Tor ap- 'llt' f.s.n.nn S.-nn nl I. Ill I,*lll } -!l Hll fn.v ml nl I 'J II 2,''n m,7. nn I.'m nn rano INSTItrcTIONK ItBASDNAIII.K IATKS ''Al.l. :A 2. («I WANTKII IIKNKIIAI. IKllISKWollKKII, - "'r '.'"'s'mrv,;,! I:,!;',-I'",:, ;, *$r-- " "^»P! llth" K Tl Mll' lll'- K l.llllhltl' 'II.I- ; '\\,\ Ttl.- T.lf; WMMX -' '.'.V' othf-nr»t.vf snd r.mnpll.-s. [mrt'lltc l-:x rrfnr prtf^rr"!. Knlr U.vru Plun nnrv Klvrr Rl. Ml l-ikbi. adds up! More and more; pcopl use The Rcgstr ads each, ssue because results enme faster. Advertsement. n ; S.-nrr. r I'JvfMv.'s :, -. am J UMI DM.'{.'nn m.mm m ;{,»[).0(> ",v HI no n no d oo. Jlt.l.'J I.'.u f.. nfll.\ M.llll.'.l lly All TrnWrr l '.:.; nn IKI ;; mu on n.v un n.ii-ii nn 3,n nl nn j. on no I. s, Ifr (n 'U ol n v:r ml.') Ar'KMlIX TO tl IMKT ST.tTK.MKNT I IIIIKNT HM> HAIAM I. MIKhT OKI'. Ml.!t APRKTP 5,-..'Jff. l.' Invest nflls s wtlt flffspttnp tfsprp; Tux Ttle I.lfs Ilr PrfpTty Acn.ulr«'<l Krn l. tl<lnln I (MhT r.ncdval! [U-frrrd ('lure' -! H' ',. vallr y T,x Ttlp llcf.r Mll.l T.lnl A.l (. I lr;'. Ro.nlrr-.l In U SlIlMpftH'IH tn Ifldl I.Ml no 6.HB.. ;t Hm un 7.fn.n 2!II..TIR )5 (( MrAKAII\K s AIKMKM OF 4 I It M KM' HM» OI'KltATIONS AM» rlanf.k IN ( I ItKKM s ;R -. 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21 %' \tua WILTSHMf, MM OMM AV«, IM BrtM 7 P«y«UUMUM, parkn* p»vat««-ntrau-*.;_. Hwy 3o, atafle perwn preferred or bun-three-bedroom RANCH n Mana- nesa couple. No pets. 72. SH " " - - ' SPRING TERRACE APARTMENTS 3 ] j-4!:;-r o o m apartment* Avalable end afreet. Full cellar, hot water base-jn March, Aprl, May. SH -4&50. board heal, storm* fnd creena. Close to ocean, chool and new ahoppn center. tf.ooo. CA RED BANK Deluxe beautful four-room (Lwo bedroom) new garden apartment. envronment. Spacloua room, and cloaet. Free parkng, Immedate occupancy. MADISON GARDENS 32 South St. SH FURNISHED Modern three- rooma. Couple. Rent 65, East Keansburr Phone or COMMERCIAL RENTALS WANTED Commercal loft for lght factory work. Between 4.UO0-IJ ooo «q faet. Red Bank vcnty. Wrt* "Commercal" Box 5, Red Bank. TORE FOR RENT OD Wht* ft Call «H 7-00 HOUSES FOR RENT WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS Furnshed and unfurnshed. Jraned ata occupancy. Samuel Telcher Agency, Oceanport Ava., OceanporL Call or dal LI or LI 2-350L RUMSON l-'ln«locallon. Four rooma plus larg* screened porch. Call RU after «p. m. MANY FURNISHED RENTALS In all prlcea and alzta. Ella Wltshre Agency, 480 Ocean Ave., Eea Brght. BE Open seven days. Lovely BRIGHTEN L'P YOl'R _ Future wth ths unny. cheerful, three-bedroom ranch; full basement wth fnshed game, room: attached garage on premum lot. $650 down, $26 per month Includes taxea and Insurance. Prce HARRY A. KEARNEY A CO.. Rt. 35. Jlddletown. OS -O60O. ATTRACTIVE RANCH HOME In s lovely resdental area. Lvng; room wth brck freplace, dnng room, mod em ktchen, thret bedroom tled hath. Paneled den wth powder room Full haaement. Screened porch. At tached Earn** Inrpllent nchool slum Hon. Askng $22,500. RUB II M Roms Realtors. 600 Rver Rd., Far Haven SH 7-45:2. LITTLE SILVER Near Pont Rd School. Large lvng room, freplace, bookcases. Entrance foyer. Famly dnng room. Ktchen wth dnng area. Three bedrooms. Laundry room. Attached garage. Ample closets stora Re. Large plot. $22,000. Lawrence J. 6 Sprng Street SHadyaldt 7.42 RIVKR PLAZA Rverfront four-bedroom house. Sun porch, open porch, cellar, garage. Hot ar ol heat. Combnaton alumnum wndows, doors, fenced yard. Transferred SH 7-S23>after 5 anrl week-ends. SHREWSBURY Modern threbedroom Cape Cod. Lovely ktchen, tle 30-year Ol mortgage, $2,700. Three- MIDDLETOWN Asaume A'; per cent bath, garage. Radant hot water ol bedroom splt level. Extra large corner lot. Askng $6,000. F. A. Gehlhau heat $4) per month. March occupancy. Hall Bros.. Realtors. SIS Rver Rd., Real Entate. Keanshurg. 7S7-5OM. >-nlr Haven, all 'SHREWSBURY Unfurnshed. Four bedrooms, two hathl, lvng and dnng BUSINESS PROPERTY rooms, nlctj ktchen, attc, basement, hot water ol heat, attached garage, APPROXIMATELY 6(00 sq. ft. aval nce pnt. References requred. Lease able sr>on. Sutable for garage or lght IlKht - ' 50 per month. Joseph o. McCue. manufacturng. Wrt* "Garage* B0 Realtor. RU Itrd Bank. RUMSON Two-story, four bedroom. Hut watrr ol heal. Lease and rofer-»ncc«. HU KUMSON Calforna style, three-bedroom ranch. Furnshed. Near rver, modern ktchen. freplace. screen porch. Now untl June. $25 monthly. Yearly»75. SWEENEY AGENCY. RU TWO ROOMS AND BATI Bungalow" furnshed prltn utltes. IIS weekly, CO 4-8S9. RED BANK Sx-room house. Near achool. SH REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST YOUR HOME WITH WALKCR a WALKER tha offce that offert complete, servlct. Wt tak* houses In trade. WA fnance, wa appraaa. and beat of all wa sell. Walker h Walker. Real Estate. Insurant*. Open 7 days. Shrewsbury offca, «H Rltltn efflca. CO It para to adv.rllst In Tha Raglstar. AVAILABLE Aprl, 96, Claas A LEGAL NOTICE *nne duplex. Three bedrooms, ol heat, eellar attc, and rarage. Unfurnshed. PIBI.IC NOTICE Call Mrs. Smth. 2R Maple Ave.. Red Bank. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Muncpal Councl of the Borough F.RHT-ROOM HOUSE Sllltablp two of Kesnsburg. In the County or Mon. apartments, llglt busness, renter of nouth,. h«s receved reed the followng followln of- ol town. Opton to buy. SH 7-OOIS. AI'PLKKIUIOK -- nrep-belrcmm ranch most desrable arrs. March ocrupancy. $l«0 per month. Thompcon * Hartell. Mwv 3.V Mlcllletnwn. SH 7-lBnn. rlahminll CAPE COP -- Completelv frnlshpd; washng machtnp. dryer, freezpr lndudpd; two bedrooms, f;ll bajrmpnt, me enrnt'r lot. JII-.T JIIT month. HARRY A. KBAHNKY * CO r.t. 35. Mldllelnwn. OS l-(wl)n TUVKR~OAKS "KTnaven" a fnel! locuton Nne-room f-olonal four bed. rooys, two baths.?c25 a month on T!UMSnN Cape Co.l. Lovely lome In! rhocp locaton. Tun bedrnomn. ftre- placp, r'h'losed brepreway. attschp' raj TXEP 5n per north P.IHSPII M Honn ( Atencv. HOH Rver Rd. Far Haven. «H 7-<YK j WANTED TO RENT tim,h;rh MThr hpdronm l'ne In Mcldlcrnwn area. To fsn. os -rr.m.! FURNISHED ROOMS KUtNISHKP ROOMS O. KH T-'-'tftW V'II.K TIOOMS Clean and comfort at>lp llfssonaltle rnle. GaraRe. Oen»«nrpfprred. 03 Wallace St. R!l KVTI'.A I.AHOK ROOM - - Hnth Sut ahle fnr onp or two. n a n,"tu mnr prpfprrfd. pll npv hnmp. 0. D REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HERE IS OUR LATEST EXCLUSIVE Three bedrooms and bath. Lv-' Inc room wth freplace, dnng erea, scence ktchen, utlty room, one-car garage. Hot water heat. Many shrubs and trees.! Only $7,500. WALKER & WALKER REALTORS j fera tor the purchase of premses In the Horouzh of KeanshurK:. I/)t 3 In Block ;~35: Begnnng at a pont on tht wetterly sldp uf Stone Road, at a potnl 25 fept from the northerly sde of Wnarkaack Crerk. on the Offcal Tax Map of the Borough of Keans. burr,, thrnre l> runnlnr n a weter;v ;:rrrt:.-,r. Wf,,'FP'I to tl.e fa.-terly shp of Waackanpk Creek, t!pnce td nnntr n sn easterly dlrprton nlck the. rastfrly sde of tlp Wnackaack Creek a rstjn-e of?5 ffet tnore or tpsn to the nnth wprte-y corner of IvOt ^ In Hlock ^ns: tlencp I3I runn'he J. J. Harrdan ' & Co., Inc. TO Lst M4 Sell. Hfrfee Far Lecture Mm,, (m- ft WM WM tl* wvutt Kffct* pmfmub cuntrr-tot t 4*<Jo't l»«t long. \* m** Robert G. Albon, professor ofj ''' PP«cate "u*\~? Cr 2* 9e LTI h m, e about my oceanc hstory, recently com- Holmdel, Freehold, Colts. pleted.. a speakng,. engagement '., for dollar bonus." Neck, Marlboro «re«s. whch hs fee was $83. Cell Mr. Howard today,«t Yesterday he receved a letter PATTON, PArkwey Seyrevlle from the sponsor wth a check Shoppng Center, Route 9, for the fee. Sayrevllt. No problem fndng tenants when you advertse The Regster way. Advertsement. Albon read the letter and put the check n hs pocket. Later he went to a bank to cash t. A teller at the Cambrdge Trust Co. looked at the check and sad: t**** LAKES, III. Wllam J. Patton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam J. Patton, Sr., 4, and Morgan Wlson Cr., Mddletown, from recrut tranng Feb. 3 at CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY A HANOr GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! Addag Machnes Typewrters Applance Repars APPLIANCE REPAIR and Install., tlon. Realdentlal and commercal wlr* Inf. Allan Electrc. SH Auctoneer B. a. COATS AD essental Aucton Apprasal aervlca 'anywhere" 2SS Norwood Ava.. Daal. Phona KEIloag -3M. Auto and Track Rental AVIS Rent a new car or truck. Low ratea Maple Ave.. Red Bank SH 7. onm. PR 4-(24. Dally 7 a.m 0 p.m. Buldng Contractor DsSTBFANO CONSTRUCTION New homea, alteratons, repalra, tme parmtnta. Phona U O6J8. NEW HOMES, atteratlona, repalra. IlKh«st qualty work. For astlmatea eal Htrbsrt Elgenrauch. SH -S20. RED BANK ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Storm wlndow, aldlnk, awnlns. SH 7 M33 or 6-482B. Cesspool Cleanng SEPTIC TANKS, dry wells aervlcel. r^echlnff feld added. Backhoa work. C II. Wlson. RH - «l«chna and Glass Repar EXPERT MENDING - Chna, (lass. alver rernlhlng and platng. Thermos buckets. Chns A Glass Shnp, 47 Broad St., Red Bank Floor Waxng Furnture Repar FURNITURE Reflnlshed. repared, cnllnet msklnf. Free aatlmatea, pckup, delvery. W. Murray, 7»7-4»77. Fuel Ol - Healng FUEL OIL A HEATINO Call EH - OfllO. OH Delvery. Inc.. Servce 4s Salea. 3 Herbert St., Red Rank. Home Improvements D PRIMEKANO "Tha Crpentsr." Kxperfenced alterftlonk. repar work, out-lnslde. 8-45, EH Insurance ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. Auto, accldfnt, horn*, lra Insurance, Low rntes. Call John P. ItcHugh. Agent. RU -09. Ktchen Remodelng KITCHEN CABINETS Formca snk topa. bult-n ovens and ranges, complets remodelng. Fnancng arranged Regal Ktchens Odd Jobs LIGHT IIAUMNO - Evenng! and week-ends. Reasonsble ratea. Call George Borden. BH Colds, Clmates, Fever (Common rjl, uncommon cy jjlness n»<juh«. males and a strange fever n Sngapore turn the focus on lecture but I don t health: Weather to Lve thnk t was worth a mllon j The trouble wth the common ;cold s that the only thng com- 'mon about t are the symptoms. I Paatlng and Decoratng ADDINO) MACHNE8 - Typewrters JTTANNAHILL - floor waxng and I LOUIS CASSAN-Palnter. decorator. old. rented, repared. Scrplco'a. 0 Janatorat aervlre. Commercal, real- -,aperlanger, 2ft yenra experence 43 Monmouth Bt., Red Bank. «H 7-OtSS. dentlal. Low ratea. 7( Chapln Ave. SH -708 alter «p.m. CARL B. JONES-Palnthg and decoratng. Oeneral contractng. Fret estmates Call SH noura FINE INTERIOR and e»terlor pantng, decoratng, and paper hangng. Estmates cheerfully gven. W". W. tles HI 3-2SM. Rado-Televson Repar A. C. RADIO * TELEVISION CO - 23 Shrewsbury Ava. 8-47M. SERV- ICE WHILE YOU WAIT. Roofng, Sdng and Insulaton Insulaton * Sdng Corp. CertlMed Johns-Manvllla contractor. PR 3 M07 or Adam LInzmayer AT OLSON CO. INC. Roofng. Bdng t\ W0RKNO MANS contractor Alteratlona, addtons, pantng, maonry, InsuUllon. Installed and guaranteed all those lttle Jobs. LO (or 0 yeara. PR AT Tel. Answerng Servce TIED TO YOUR teltphont? Let le answer for you! 24 hour aervlce. Telephone Answerng Servce. BH -470O. Tle Ceramc REMODELrNOREPAIRSADDITlONS New work, enclosures, all accessores, floors, walls, cellng. Decoratve tllel to your order. Paul'a Tlng Servce. CO 4-5S34. Vacuum Cleaner Repar Sale! BLECTROLUX Servce. Suppllea 70 Mattlson Ave. Asbury Park. For prompt home aervlce or free checkup on your Electrolua. call PR S0SS. Any of a handful of known v- ruses and bactera can cause the common msery of the common cold. But no cause ether bactera or vrus has been dentfed for at least 80 per cent of the corn- r PPHH#fjr!of the Unversty of Wsconsn. pressures. Bactera are responsble for! :only some 5 to 7 per cent of respratory dseases, he says n, an artcle enttled "Sneezes j Wheezes and Other Dseases." Flu vruses and adenovruses MEDICAL MEMOS y H.. HerscrOBSohn, M.O. The kdney can be njured n an accdent, such as a fall, ar automoble collson or n con tact sports, especally football. The appearance of blood n the urne occurs n half the cases. It may last for just a few hours or for days. The fact that t dsappears quckly s not necessarly a sgn that the kdney has not been damaged. The reason that Wood does not appear may Your health, good or bad, may be made by the weather n wle of cols, radator. arcondtonng, medcne and all, Researcher! fnd trangc correlatons between clmate and dsease. * * * * *. Hurt «M ImmMUy «tt> CMcer s more, prevalent la ke sunny South. Multple scleross occurs most often n cool clmates and n md fall weather Fever In Sngapore An epdemc of fever broke Check these observatons: Colds reach a peak n wnter, out n Sngapore last summer, strkng all races and ages. and n stormy clmates : Fevers ran as hgh as, 04 de- ;, severe body aches and vomtng. Patents usually recovered n a week. Dgestve dsorders are most frequent n hot clmates and n ' But the dsease had another hot summer months.! strange effect: More dabetes s found In Patents broke out n patches wnter and n wnter nsuln }of bleedng rash. Small blood requrements ncrease. [be because the kdney hat stopped functonng or clots are ob- : blood's ablty to clot. structng the passage of urne Aganst Blood Fat between the kdney and the blad- jder. A new drug to lower levels of cholesterol, or fat n the It s for ths reason that one blood can be prescrbed n Canada to ad heart dsease ve- must not be fooled nto belev-l ng that the condton wll heal, by tself. It may, and t may not. It s not a chance whch The drug (trade name: Chofrom j anyone can afford. It requres thyrod expert medcal attenton to de-' Itermne f the kdney s workng; properly. vessels became more fragle, and there was a decrease n the terol, the waxy doctors beleve collects on the s mportant. One should be n a V»""8 "»«"" hl«" cholesterhosptal for at least a few days?' '* vel * M so that the doctor can determne? P ^ the extent of damage. If one gets' f * u n helr l '»' '» t f bd t kl phes,»*" says out of bed too quckly t may «y» Dr. Campbell Motes of the Unversty of Pttsburgh. start a serous hemorrhage. MOSQUITO CONTROL MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - No matter how bad you thnk the mosqutoes are, just remember they always could be worse. An entomologst told a conventon recently that only.4 per cent of the mosqutoes hatched actually survve to bte people. Fluorde Lozenge A new lozenge amed at lessenng tooth decay Is avalable by prescrpton. It contan* podum fluorde and s for use n areas where fluordes are not at a level deemed suffcent to nhbt dental decay. The lozenge (trade name: Ertzflur) acts by applyng fluorde The others are. mowed down by jdrectly to the teeth, and perhaps by detary means, the man- natural enemes and control proceduresufacturer says. LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICI LEGAL NOTICI EGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE I.OCAI. M;.\uPA. m nr.r.t In an ea*lrrly drprtson HlonR thfl I.ocnl Budget of ths Townshp of Hotmlcl. County of Monmouth. for the fscal year : u southerly lne of Lot 5 In thel Is herthy certfed that the hudept annejel lpr>-t'> and hprehy made a psrt hereof s a true copy ol trp sal block -IM a dstance of r.n ntldget spproved by resoluton of the covprnng body on the l*t day nf Fpbruary, 96. T.'pt to the westerly «Wr of Stnnp HAN ELY. Clerk. Roscl, Ihpnrp.4> slont th> west- Certfed by me tlls st day of Fenraary. lfbl. llnlmrlel. NPU- Jersey. -t'.y sde of tne Stone Road s! VVHltnry S-4M!!*lance'of 25 fppt more or lem t pont and place of heglnntr.p: It Is hereby certfed that tle. budget annexed hpreto and hereby made a psrt hereof Is sn exact copy of all of Ixt 3 In Block IM, the_. orgnal, -. on fle wth the clerk of ll» governng body, that all addtons are correct and that all statement* w thp Ofllc.l Ta J!.p of the! contaned heren are In proof. Tlnrn of Kpnnshurr. JOSEPH J. SEAMAN. Regstered Muncpal Accountant Mnmum prrlase prlre 23 (0 Certfed by me ths st day of February,!>B. 4m Market St.. Perth Amboy, Jf. J. l.ols In Block 5: Illllcrest J.M-J6 Rr>lnnlnR «t a pont 350 feet!n tlp northerly drecton fmn the Northwest -ornpr of Crescent»nrf TION!. -OCAI.mnc.r.T NOTICE NTtset strepn. on the Offcal T»!; C *,'J''"'t?" "' lhe Townshp of llolmdel. rounty of Monmouth, for the f«c«l year M. Map of thp. HornuKl nf K h p M f thpnre ft fret In a northerly hunger t for f the II year X. %Y' ' hm """ lcy " "! " B statements of revenues and appropratons shsll consttute the local ctrpctlot alo the rstrrly slle RE IT FIT.THER RESOLVED Hst be publshed In The Rpl Bank Reaafr In the Issue ol of Sunset Street to the Southeast February 5, 96. corner of l.ot No. 4.V thenc< The lovernlnf, bo,ly of the Townshp of Holnnpl rfoe hereby approve the followng as the budget for thp! a westerly drecton.tiohk,-ear 96. snutl lde of Lot -^45 00 feet AfKEP.SONa nnlrt In the northeast corner RECORDED VOTE Aye,0 3 on the sad Tax Mf.KHKNOW Sava thenre 3. In s Southerly dlrer-l Notce s hereby POOI.E on a ja-nllel lne of the snlnmlttee of the Townshp of Hohnde!. that the foumv hn.lf.-t or Mnnmnuth and ta resoluton on Feb-m was approved by the Mayor and Townshp Com- Sunset Street slnnr the p a'lerlvl ' ' ounty of Slnmnnth on Febury. % 9B. A Iearlnr on the budcrt and tjx renutlon wll he held' st Townshp Hal, on March. M, st!:nn,-p,m.>. of U In sall ^'X"^'/V"' ' '"'" *"**"""' '" r " Ml Rlork s.m "" ' " " " b ll^nce alont; e Norther!' KXI'I.ANATORV ST.»TKMKXT stde of Lot 42 a dstance of 00 Summarr of CurrrnC Fund Serllnn of llndrl feet To the pont and place of be- GENKRAI, APPROPRIATIONS l-'oh: YEAR M YEAH I960. Muncpal Purposes Hplnt nl of I.ot 4.t-44 n Blork S,.. :0.4!l..IM JIS59.VW 3, Ke serve for I *n collected Tax P." r>-\ t!f Offcal Tat Map of thr R'»ro of K Bused on Estmated SS Per Cent of Tux Collecton!..._.. fs.f'.'l (4 S7M4.H Mnmum Trce «M ToU, Gener«l Appropratons..!.ot«lS-lf In Rlocfc -Hfl: j 5.,*»*: AMIclpntPd ReveruM Other Than CurrrU Properly Ta U-«. Surplus. MlNrfantotS Revenue and Recept)! from Delnquent Taxrju npklntlnar «t» pont l."s ** on trp EaMerly Mrle of Orchard Street from the N'orthemt Corner of Pnrk Avenue and Orchard Strrft. on tln» Offcal Tax Map of the Roronph of KeanshurR, tlence «* nortlerlv HO ferl nlont the Easterlv slre of Orrhanl Street ;to the Southwest Tlm'k: thence (? In an Easterly I Htrtctlon on fprt a nnr thp South-" Kuntnmrr of IWO *rly sde of ^.lfl Lot ~U tn tt:\u\\ Hghway 35 Shrewsbury RUrk 4!» tn t»e Southwest corner or hot r-2*: tmenre 3 Southwe*.- Rudret Ar.n'nnH. flnnr n parelm Hne on the SHadysde -522 Kmterly Mle of Orchard Plreet Mr Open 7 Days * ltstnnre of SO feel to the Rout!wojt corner nf T.ot -*22 In the Md Rnpk: tlprp H\ In a \ve»ter!v <!-rrtlon UK! fret to th* ront and p'nr* of hephn'r.p Fve-Year Old Ranchj ll'ink ll of I,nt» 5 nm\ IB 'n Exppnd:lurp»: Rtnrk ^-9 rt- the OTflcln! TST r«ld or CIH On 50x50 Three bedrooms, gas] Map of the UnrollKh ot KearmhurR Rpserved heat. A terrfc bargan at Mtlmum Tr!re %AM 00 I'po t!f> fnllowlnc ternn: r.\sh rrntukr NOTK'K IS UKRKHY ONLY $,950 nvkn that thp sad nff?rs havp hren, tt-ntmlvplv npprnvcl hy tho Mtmlrtpnl (Overexpendturej $400 DOWN ncll jfjlject to a publc t l *> Muncpnl fnune!! to be held upor I h- <ntne r»n Kelruary 2.!«nt the BEACH AGENCY f'lnrll <"*!amrpr«n. \h>..... lldhft at '-' P. M. o'clock, at whch Hwy 35 Mddletnwn m*» the «:d otforw lall be Cnldere- mmm OS _ 'Td!f a hgher prce or better terms $. Dfferenre: Property Tax for Support of Munlrlpul Rurlget Appropratlon 'As follow": H» Ucal Tnt fnr Muncpal Purposed Inchrng Renerve for Vncollerted Tase^ Bud pot Ar>prnjnn!.rtn««Added hy rhpter,9. P. I.. P4S Enrrnpnry Apprnprlatlnn Total ApprnpratMt... MnDLKTOWN-s'pUT LBVEL, mnv-l' Il J tu \* * l } for V " "* l<, P;" nrri >"' thf _ rttatn occupancy, low down pnyment j M t f t s!lsn b^ mntlr> '" thf M &*** hd- County T«xe Beven moma, v\ hath. enclon»d Jalou- " rr ^M], *»r r "" w * ]»'\ «* ll "? h ""!' nc)l?, chdo Tax ".^porch. attached Sara,8. Phon. OS JJ»}»J. n ^ % ^ ^.V 0^,^ l" CflI Fu^>* V ** L,, nl tn* nn\* of a prnprrty and wll THKKK-HEDROOM recreaton room. Gl RANCH mortgag* wth pay larg* duly authorze the xame. ment f89..o IncludtR tkxe. CA RY ORDER OF THE MUNICIPAL ^ut~r>r^rr--~v\vr~/r."dt(mmb;^ ^ bath*, lar^e paneled rerreal Ion room, Asnue fl mortkre. OS -JS9.. Feb. 0-S Total E*ppn<turp«and l*npxppnderl Balances Cancelled By KES REYIKOIDS GENERAL. REVENUES QUICKIES Surplu* An te I pled..-.»;ro 0T IO.OO..SI2.447.O4 :(4 l~9(0 02.JOO.00 0 B9 4 Eprnded and (an'ellrd K\plan«tn of Approprstton* fnr ( ceral "Other K\p#n»e»" -Adopted Btjjet! Rudcet W.Mr.n.n The. Rmountn apprn)ratp«l under the ttle of "Other Kxpenscs' re for operatlnp co5>t» other than "Slfrle? and VVApea " MWfo SonP of the llem Included In "Other Expense* 4S.M>nno art: - Materal, ppllen nd nonbnndthe equpment..r52.f>.t9 (9 Repar and malntenanc* of buldnts, nlpment. Contractual nervlces for garbage and tran removal, fr* hydrarrt ervee. ad to 'volunteer fre 2M.:c.4 75 rompanps. etc. '.-Tl.Of Prntlnp and advertnjr. utlty servce*, nsurance Rnr] many other It emu e«nental to tht crvce rendered by muncpal government. "See Bu-ljet Appropraton Ilema >o marked to the rr't of column "Expended l»«l Keservel There follows a comparson or ux leves: MI E<llmsled Lew.. 5U5.o.on.)0, ( 5SIS «67 0< Act nsl l.evv S *»!.f2."t H f,097 no n «n- 5, S «7.52!) 7. h.,^.h" C."n ^T.* T h".* T -I"" r"' m "',"!.", h '" lf '! nl ' r "'"' " y""' tmrrmng hmy ha. eor.lrol. «o. or S M "". rlht "",' rr <u [ -!"t fnsnc!n«or pmcrrency road work fltlrlnl 960 and tht nttt or adtlltlonal mones tn the ( apltsl Improvement Fnn! for lpfl. IRRKXT Fl'MI ASTM'r.tTKn RKVKXIKS Antcpated Reallj-.ed In Casr, Fre Hydrant Servce Polce Salares and Wage Other Gxpenaea _ Muncpal Court Slares a nl Wage* _ Other Expensea _.. Inspecton nf BuHdnpS Salares and Wngea _.._ Insppctlon of PlumhtK Salares and Wages Cvl nefenae and Plsater ronrn utner Kpenses _... STREETS AND ROADS: Road Repars and Mantenance. Snlarlcs and Wage... _ Other Expemcs _ N'ew Equpment Constructon. Reconstructon. Repars and Mantenance, wth State. Ad by Formula _ Street.LBhtnR Other Expenspn _.._ HABITATION*: Garbage anl Trash Removal Other Expenses HEALTH AN'D WELFARE: Board of Health Salares urul Wage Other Epenaes Servce* of Vstng Nume Contract 'Admnstraton of Publc Atlstance SaJ.rlea and Wage _.._ Other Expenses Puhllc Amlstance REPRCATION' AVD EDUCATION: Pnrks and Playgrounds Other Expenses Expente of Partcpatng n Fre* County Lbrary Salares anrl Wagtt _ Other Expense* for lflfll 00.00? VIOOO soo.oo ]. IOO.OO J.OOO.OO.000, M.0O w.on I.S00.0O J.OOO.OO 25O.r*> l.ooo.flo Approprated for 9«o JSOO.OO flrto.oo, B00OO,:oo.oo n.noo.oo M0.M oo.no 4R0.0O SM.no ;so oo 50 on, S0 0O Total Operaton! (Item 8 (A) ) I (B> Coatlltlent 400.0( Epsnd«4M0 Total for 900 Ry for I960 A Emerdtncy Mo*HfI#rt By Pad Huolutlon All Trsnsf»r orcharfm R«s*rv* ' SOO.OO 4S0.W) MOO oon on Totsl Opernton Includlnt Contngent I9.79J.0O D'lall: Sslsrps snrl Wa cf s 47,60.00 Oler Expanse Includng ContlnttnU... ID (apeal lmprnvrn>nls Captal ImprovenPnt Fund _ Road Construcllon nnt Rprnnatnctlon wth State Al O0: Total Captal Improvements 77.3 M.OO ,SOO.OO (R> l>pferred Chmrcrs ann Statutory K\IM>ndt(trF! Munlelpal DKFKr.RKl) CHARRKS: FtnerKcncy Atthorzatnn^ ,00 KmerKency Authorzatons R 8. 40:5O-3 Ta Map. Etc OO Over^x)enrture of Appropraton 2.PM.32 l'fprrel Chars? lo Future Taxaton Not Homlel: Poutl5!de Brllanv Hoa^l Curhnf, "TATITOHY EXPENDITURES: Contrbuton to: Puhllr. Knplnypps' Ketroment System... 3H0O Socal Securty System <O.A.S.I. > ,l Total n-ferre.l Clargr«snd Statutory F,xpendltvres-Munlc!p«l.' } 5M5I.0O I I l.ldo.oo S.500.DO J.soom, Mnn J8.S 3.9O0.OT).IJJS M«7 SOO.OO 454 4S..m.m.joo.no jm.oo M».00 I.M HBO «.97B T.J3S.00 4.MO.0O, m.oo M9.0O MO.0O 7S.0O, ,00.J50.00 tl«3.s96.0o »SJ,I93.OO *! 3O.S S , , , MO9, r.mt.32 7, ««243OO O4.» H3.«O S.0O l.s«9.m M.7I.50.4 <9.«M.<4»«5,«9««4 43.O7H.IJ 22.tH.0l , , J ," S MOl l.tf t M4.M I.284.M H3.3 I 5.«00.00 I ls.593.tl t 3 (HI Tnlal (.eneral ApprnprlatHs for Mnrlpal l'urpo%p«lllfnu» (.») tn 4l, Inclusve) I204.4K..0O IIII.: , ISI.79O.2S I.J7M (I.) Stb'Tnlal f;>npral Apprnprlattns Utrm* M) ftnd (K) )..»:04.4S3.(0 $6,595.00»4S.500.0O $9»,0»5.00 ll.2tl.ns.mlftrtllmsfkm ltrv<*nuf*: - - -» S0.00O.00 t t 50.0)0.00 IM) Resprf for I nrollrrlpd Taars 65.6J , Alcoholc Revpraj l,(loo. no PPI «nd Penntls: l.ooo.oo l.«(0.00 I. Total General Appropraton! $270,07.04 : $48,5OO.O» S * J ».27.O» g S.00 Fnen: Muncpal Court R.0OO WI.0II lo.f.m.oo Rute Kond AM. Konnl* Fund 3.IBOO0 XlfO.OO Stste ftond AN). Constructon Fund 2. OOO. IM xso on Tellcated by Rlrtjr R.S. 40:3-8. "The dedcated revenues snlclpated durlnj Ihe year 96 from Dog!,lcen>s Intprfct md Ont on THXCI,SOO.OO.40.0) ara hereby antcpated ss revenue and are hereby approprated for the. purposes to whch sad revenue Is dedcated Frnnchltr Tnxr«._ IS by statute or other lecal requrement." 3O.SS.4B rross Kfrrlpl TBXC^..'. _.'..!!L.!...LL'!Z'! ~9!oo(oo R M-J.S Tots! Xlls^pllsn^o venues _.._ AN-KMILX T4> Bl'llflKT STATKMK.NT t 40.00fl.00 I CIRKK.NT r'nii RAI.AN4-K NIIKKT l)kr. 3, IMA ('OMPARATIVK STATKMKNT OF CIRKKNT»'UM» Rrrrlpts from UHlnurnt Taxes ASSETS OI'KRATln.NK AND fhaxk IN rllrrent Sl'RFM'S, oo.no Oasl and Investments $2.(..8.3«Rtat» Road Ad Allotments Itpcrlvahla YEAR 960 YEAR I9S!» 5. Sut-Total lpnpral Revpntt-s ltnu I, 2, : anl 4) $ If $ Surplus BaUnce January st $60, $28.3!4.7I H. Properly Ta for Support ol Muncpal BurtErt $!49.:9O.I4 Recevables nlth Offjettlnn Rejerve: Taxes Recevable turrenl Kevenue oa a Cask Bass: Apprnprlallons: 44. SSI 4 Current Taxes Tax Ttle I.ens Recevable (al Loral Tsx for Muncpal Purple* Includng 3.3!)7.:R Percentsge collected: Other llecelvahles Reserve for Tncnllected Taxes M0 9'V ^ 447.5S7.95 3SH.O25 SH fl.l9 DKerrerl fll»rge«iteoulrnl to he. In Delnquent Taxes Total Property Tn for Suptt of Muncpal!>8 Hulsrt Other Kftvenue and Addtons..... «,.,., Deferre.l C'har e«nrqulrnl to he In RudKet Appropratons S JlOI.B.rMB Hu.kets Sllupcl-nt to IMI to Income 77.S36H2 «3,S34 « Total fleneral KevrnuM ' Total Assets Total Funds...$74.O29.>9 $(3, !) 5 "That used car you gof n the Red Bank 'Regster Wanf Ads made mo flunk my drvers Jest!" II. Genpral Apprnprlallna (A) Operatons r.knkhai, r.ovkr.nmknt: AUtnlnlslrnlvc tunl Kxecutlve.Salurles and WnRes Other Expenses Fl mm ral A dm n lt rat Inn Kulnrlr* fnd Wa^es nhpr Kxpnnse.H Ass-Hanrl 0/ ''IX.KS Snlftrles and W'^fs (ther KxpM.f'. Collrcllnn of ''u'< Snlsrlrs a', \\ IKCS I jl Servlr ll ;ml nlh r» I r' <: Hll'hncs luul l (Hlr-r I'NlMMHf!! PlM'n llonnl nlnr F.xt'rn.<rH rn.c SAKKTV: Hrr Other Exprnsrs rhhkxt n M>-\rrnnrnAToNs Approprated Expended W0 Tutal fur X0 By fr.r IMO As Kmertency Mortfed llv PalH for 96 Inr MII Resoluton All Transfers or Charted Reserved % t,mio no 2.MIIIO0 (KH ,700,00.VI , IIIH 00 W0 00. fmo IV) (H0 00 0, f Kn ftn t 30IRI IIO l.ooo.oo ,500,00 SOO.OO 3,2IM> fml soo.oo 3,om no, :,ooooo ,000 0 S.ono.oo «.too on IK) l,mm [n soo.oo '.'jn no , OO noooo 0, «.:..2..w 3.HS.49 l,ih)0,00 2,567.D 2, ,'JOO.OO ( OR.7«on lo.noo.oo SO 20. SI son: 3» I.IARII.TIKS. RESERVKS ASH SI'RPLI'8 >na«h Llabllltlps _ $I5«..B79.O3 Reserves for Recevables _ (n Surplua ,67 Total Mabllltrf, Reserves and Surplu $.94,369.5 School Tax Levy I'npnld Jl.2.ss 50 Less: School Tax Deferred Halnncp Included In Above "Cash Usbllllles" JI32.SRI SO EMendltun'sand Ta«Retulrpmeals: = Muncpal Appropratons Sphnol Taxes (Includng I.ocl and Heglonal).. County Taxes (Includng Added Tax Amounts). Other Expendtures am Deductons from Income. Total Expendtures and : Tsx Requrements...$l»t.(XU 3] $53, *4,3 ft! 23I.34.IS... " ,007,0... IS,347,23...I5M.27O.3I I4H3.2B3.47 Lens: KxpetnllttrHS to te Rased by Future Taxes «.a Total Adjusted Expendtures and Tax Requrements Surplus Rslance Flecember 3st $769~22S.«J $60, "t"*e ncarsst even percentage I'ronospd I'se ol I urrenl Fund Surplus In IMI Rulel Surplus RaKnce Decfnber., I960 $6...'5.67 Current Puplus Anllclpsled In 96 Budget... In OflO 00 urpjus Blsnca Rstnalnlng - -..I '9.2^5.67

22 U.S. Lags n Dstance But Leads n Numbers EDITOR'S NOTE The conquest of space s an adventure lor all manknd, but the space age was born n the shadow of the mltary, and t stll s sharply affected by the great cold war rvalry. In ths second of three artcles, Amercan and Sovet achevements are compared. By ALTON BLAKESLEE Assocated Press Scence Wrter CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) In 40 months, 45 satelltes have oared up successfully from the Unted States and Sovet Russa. The Sovets put up II, ths country 34. A s;oace age boxscore s llumnatng: the reasons behnd It even more so. Year RUSSIA U. S _ 2 - Russa leads n spectacular, mpressve "frsts" and n weghts. In quck successon ths month, ahe put up a record-breakng seven-ton Sputnk, then capped ths wth a huge satellte whch went nto orbt, and then launched from apace a,490-pound probe amed at perhaps httng or gong nto orbt around Venus. The reach toward Venus opened a new, fourth phase of Sovet apace age efforts. Untl now, Russa has been bunchng her shots n trple plays, each concerned wth a dfferent aspect or regon of space. Frst Three Orbted Her frst three Sputnks orbted the earth. Then In 959, the reached for the moon, httng t, photographng ts back sde, and sendng one probe, past the moon to become the frst lttle man-made planet of the sun. The Unted States later sent two probes nto orbt around the sun, one of them radong back space fndngs over a record dstance of 22 /, mllon mles. Abruptly, Russa dropped the moon, and last year sent three paceshps, weghng up to fve tons, orbtng near the'earth. In a brllant feat, the Russans brought back part of ther second spaceshp contanng two dogs. The tme seemed near to launch a man, but n December the capsule of the thrd shp faled to obey command sgnals and burned up. Two dogs, other anmals, nsect and plant lfe all pershed. Last weekend, the Sovets opened the nterplanetary phase, wth the new feat of launchng a Venus probe from space tself. She had remaned curously slent about the seven-ton Sputnk, but then one Sovet space offcal sad t had been ntended manly to learn whether such a heavy satellte could be put and kept nto a precse orbt. The Sputnk launchng the Venus messenger mght have been another seven-ton affar. Eager Eplorers The Russans have behaved lke eager explorers poneerng nto an unknown contnent not watng to settle and cultvate one regon before roarng out to make frst contact wth another. Her ffth venture could be man nto space. Some western experts beleve Russa embarked n 956 or earler on a plan to send man nto space. Ths would be at least two years ahead of the start of the U. S. program. Sputnk H, carryng the dog Laka In November, 957, s taken as one sgn of such ntent. Lmted n weght by smaller rockets, but usng ngenous mn aturzed equpment, the Amer can program has been more dversfed, and more broadly based. The Unted States clearly leads most experts say, n gleanng new scentfc knowledge from and about space, and In cultvatng space for valuable practcal applcatons. Tros satelltes photographng clouds and measurng earth tern peratures took the frst step to ward keen weather eyes n space. Samos II, just put up by the Ar Force, s usng cameras whch could serve as mltary scouts. Echo, the shny balloon, and courer satelltes are preparng the way for a space network to relay cvlan telephone calls, TV The Dscoveres U. S. satelltes dscovered the Van Allen radaton belts. U. S. satelltes have explored more vgorously and keenly the earth's magnetc and gravtaton al felds, the great pulses of atomc partcules hurled at the earth by ggantc explosons on the sun, the onosphere, upper atmosphere, the pressure exerted by sunlght, the shape of the earth. From such studes of the sun's effects on earth could' come better understandngs of what makes our weather, and perhaps one day to control t. Knowledge s comng lke frut fallng from a tree, says Dr. Robert Jastrow, chef of the theoretcal dvson of the Natonal Aeronautcs and Space Admnstraton. The Russans have publshed far fewer reports on ther fndngs, he adds. Snce ther moon shots, they appear to have lost momentum In studyng aspects of space near earth. He feels ths Russans have attracted fewer scentsts wth org nal and Imagnatve deas to ther space program perhaps because such scentsts are more desperately needed n other felds. Frst n developng great booster rockets, Russa can loft up far heaver payloads, and can equp satelltes wth excellent gudance controls. But mammoth boosters are beng developed here, too. And the U. S. space program calls for a varety of exctng feats n ths year and decade. Chancel Chor to Sng Requem at Servce RED BANK The Chancel Chor of the Red Bank Methodst Church wll sng Gabre Faure's "Requem" Sunday at 8 p.m. n the church. The same day, the frst Sunday In Lent, wll mark the openng Rep< Fund Rasng jort Slated On Chartes ASBURY PARK Harry H. Neubergcr, tlncroft, co-charman of the charty fund rasng study commttee of the Monmouth County Welfare Councl wll present the unt's report Monday at 8:5 p.m. n the Asbury Park Press audtorum. of a showng of a group of relgous pantngs by Trav Nedlnger of Leonardo. The "Requem" s the ffth n a seres of musc and drama servces presented monthly by the church. Mldred Palmer Stout, Far Haven, wll be the soprano solost, and John P. Schoenng of Tnton Falls wll sng the bartone role. Prelude to Servce Nancy Shank, featured harps wth the Lttle Orchestra Socety, wll play "Pastoral Varatons" by Sammuel-Rousseau as a prelude to' the servce, and wll accompany portons of the "requem" on the harp. The work wll be played and conducted by Herbert Burtls, organst and chormaster of the church. Mr. Nedlnger s an artst and teacher whose work s known locally and natonally. Some of the pantngs whch wll be on vew were n Mr. Nedlnger's New York show at the Burr Galleres last year. The pantngs, whch depct the lfe of Chrst from brth through the resurrecton, wll be on dsplay throughout Lent. Faurc's "Requem" was wrtten n 884 by the French composer who was the teacher of Nada Boulanger and Maurce Ravel. He s best known n ths country through ths work, hs pano peces and art songs. Members of the Chancel Chor who wll sng Sunday evenng are: Barbara Adams. Laura Bohlayer, Geraldnc Husentza, Lee! Johnson, Mram Koeng, Elzabeth Kohl, Dors Morrs, Cyntha Langbauer, Kathleen Murphy, Harry N, Neuberger Janefc Schmdt, Georgna Segel, j Hazel Stodter, Mldred Stout, and Mr. Neuberger and John L. Margaret Wnzler, sopranos; Ruth Montgomery, Red Bank, drected. Cell, Abbe Strckland, Patrca the 0-month study. The group Bhar, Los Cotten, Barbara Hesmet wth representatves of land, Betty Hammond, Audrey agences n the county provdng Slurmfels, Jane Lafetra, Mram Freehold GW Natonal Mert Fnalst - A M*r * d fl h m 0* Imk h»s been named a fnalst n the Tte mount s fcaeed upon Urnly resources, summer earnngs,nd rado programs, and mltary :ommands. Transt satelltes augur artfcal stars supplyng exqustely accurate navgaton fxes for shps and planes. But even greater benefts could :ome from basc knowledge beng learned about earth, ar, space and sun. and college costs. Corporaton was establshed n 955 through grants from the Ford Foundaton and the Carnege Corporaton of New York. The current program s'the sxth that has been conducted. There are 3,32 mert scholars enrolled n 39 colleges n the current f academc year, and 49 mert scholars have been graduated. The seventh program wll begn next month when the scholarshp qualfyng test wll be gven n the partcpatng hgh schools. More than 5,000 hgh schools partcpated n the program Natonal Mert Scholarshp Drogram competton and has been awarded a certfcate of mert. Superntendent Kenneth Frsbe announced that Esther Asman has receved the certfcate whch attests her academc promse. She attaned fnalst status by her performance on two tests and upon endorsement bv her hgh school. About sx-tenths of one per cent of the senors n each state receved the awards. Approxmately 9,800 students n the 50 states and Unted States terrtores were honored. "The certfcate of mert wnners represent our most valuable natonal resource, our talented youth," sad John M. Stalmaker, presdent of the Natonal Mert Scholarshp Corporaton. "These exceptonally able students deserve the recognton and encouragement of every ctzen concerned wth the future of Amer ca." The mert scholars, to be announced Aprl 27, wll be selected from the fnalst group. They wll receve scholarshps from the resources of the corporaton and from sponsorng busness corporatons, foundatons, assocatons. and ndvduals. In , 5 sponsors partcpated n the mert program. The names of all who acheve sem-fnalst status n the competton are publshed n a booklet whch s then dstrbuted to colleges and other sources of scholarshp and fnancal ad. Prevous experence ndcates that more than half of the fnalsts wll be offered assstance from sources other than the mert program. Recpents of natonal mert scholarshps and some sponsored scholarshps are chosen by a selecton commttee composed of audtng; Mrs Alfred Lench, hos experts n academc selecton, ptalty, and Mrs. John Dednaey, mm tenwfeff Mfcrfe* for Elks Club Is Opened PORT MONMOUTH A grand openng of the Mddletown Elks Club was held Saturday n the new hall, Man St. Members and offcers were ntroduced. Edward Cszek, New Montnnuth, s the exalted ruler. A St. Patrck's day dance wll be held March 8 by the auxlary. Mrs. Joseph Pasercha s the entertanment charman. The auxlary meets the frst Monday of each month, Mrs, Wllam Schwezer, Park Ave., New Monmouth, s the presdent. Other offcers are Mrs. Charles Carroll, vce presdent; Mrs. Edward Staposk, recordng secretary; Mrs. Charles Freeman, correspondng secretary; Mrs. Ralph Schantz, treasurer, and Mrs. Edward Cszek, chaplan. Mrs. Peter Andros was apponted charman of ways and means; Mrs. Sdney Keser, decoratng; Mrs. Thomas Flatley, publcty; Mrs. Mchael Lynch, Recpents of other sponsored [welfare. scholarshps are chosen by specal judgng teams convened by the sponsors of those scholar- A specal meetng was held Monday to plan for the dance n March.. are the honeymooners. PROMOTED ntroduced last nght by the Borough Councl. A 5 per cent rase for the po lcemen was approved by the voters n the November genera electon. The ordnance, whch wll hav a publc hearng Feb. 28, set: these ncreased salares: Chef James W. Fx, $5,890.3( to $6,773.85; Capt. John Foster, $5,632 to $6,476.80; Sgt. Walte Stearns, $5,382 to $6,89.30; probatonary patrolman, $4,86 to $4,83.90; after frst year, $4,-j to $5,8.08; after second year, $4, to $5,45.64, and after thrd year, $5,023,20 to $5,^ ,. amrt, of *h«* J* «w» moor vehcle offenses; U borough ordnance volatons, and 7 crmnal complants. World's Far Symbol Is Announced NEW YORK (AP) - A hure stanless steel sphere, representng the earth and symbolzng; man's achevements, wll be erected as the theme of the World's Far. The glstenng structure, 20 u.oo. ne glsterng auubuc, nu Specal offcers would receve feet jn dameter and mbedded 25-cent-an-hour pay hke to jn a fountaj n. sur rounded pool,.75 under the ordnance. :] boong a permanent fxture $.75 under the ordnance. Patrolman Praed Patrolman Davd Clapp, the Capt. Ocar R. Harper FORT RUCKER, Ala - Capt. Oscar R, Harper, husband of the Maple Ave., Eatontown, N..T., was Maple Ave., Eatnotown, N.J., was recently promoted to the rank of captan. Statoned at Fort Monmouth, N.J., n 955. he s presently assgned as an nstructor plot here n the Army's newest twn engne arcraft, the AO- Mohawk. newest member of the force, was prased by Mrs. Margaret E. Shaffer, Park Ave., Shrewsbury, for hs quck thnkng Jan. 25 whle on duty at the ralroad staton. Mrs. Schaffer sad she was drvng to work at Fort Monmouth and was approachng the ralroad crossng at Sycamore Ave. when Patrolman Clapp. who was drectng traffc, suddenly sgnaled her to stop before crossng the tracks. 4 Mrs. Shaffer sad she quckly appled her brakes and stopped just as a southbound tran roared through. Mrs. Shaffer sad the crossng gates had faled to go down to stop traffc. She credted Patrolman Clapp wth avertng dsaster for her. The Councl prased Patrolman Clapp for hs alertness and wll It pays to advertse n The Regster. Advertsement. prepare a resoluton of mendaton. No Sren Counclman Robert Frederckson reported the frst ad squad sren s out of order and a new the world, control panel s due n about sx wll become a permanent fxture of the far ste at Flushng Meadow Park. It wll stand 3 stores hgh. Robert Moses, presdent of the far corporaton who made the announcement yesterday, sad the sphere, known as Unsphere, wll be bult by the Amercan Brdge Dvson, of U. S. Steel and presented as a gft to the far. It s to be erected n almost the exact spot occuped by the spectacular trylon and persphere, a huge sphere attached to a trangular shaped column, at the World's Far. That was the symbol of the prevous far. "Unsphere llustrates, symboles and embodes man's achevements on a shrnkng globe n an expandng unverse," Moses sad. He sad t wll emphasze "the necessty of achevng peace through mutual understandng of all peoples." The contnents and prncpal slands of the earth wll be supermposed on the sphere. Flashng glass lenses wll llumnate the locaton of major ctes of control p weeks. He sad the squad answered eght emergency calls and No problem fndng tenants when you advertse The Regster one trasportaton call durng way. Advertsement. 9 HI LOCAL MFNIC-PAI. JmC.ET Local Budget of the Borough of Far Haven, County of Monmouth, for the fscal year 96. It hereby certfed that the t d b f It hereby certfed that the tmrpt annexed He budget approved by resoluton of the governng body on C«rtlfle by m«th 27th flay of January, 96. annexed Hereto anrt hprphy nwtp n part hereof l a true copy QI the 27h d f J 96 ant h r y n p IP 27th day nf January. 96. ROY W. NELSON. Crrk fn* Rlvrr Rnnr, Far Haven. N. J. 5HArlys.de It It hereby certfed that th» ludget annexed hereto am hereby made, a part hereof s an exact copy of ths orgnal on fle wth the clerk of the governng body, that fll addton* are correct and that all statements contaned heren are In proof. JOSEPH J. SEAMAN, ReRlsterPt! Muncpal Accountant Certfed by me th 57th day of January, Market St., Perth Amboy, N. J, Hlllcrest I.OCAt.. BID GET NOTICK SBCTION. Local Budget of the Borough of Far Haven, County of Monmouth, for the fscal year 96. BE IT RESOLVED, that the followng statements of revenues and appropratons shall consttute the local budget for the year 96. uta IT flltthei HKSOLVED, that lall budget bo traonshed n TV.. lt! B=r.!: P.c;!:'.cr s *.ks sss: o. February 5, 96. The governng body or the. Borough of Far Haven does hereby approve the followng as the budget for the ytar ss. MAGBE 7UMICO Ayn McILRAV >'»!' PAVISON STP.ATTOtf MATTHEWS Notce la hereby gven that the budget and tax resoluton was approved by Borough of Far Haven, County of Monmouth. on 3ammr>'27, \W>. A hearng on the budget and tax resoluton wll le held at Borough Hall. o'clock (P.M.), at whch tme and place objectons to sad budget and Ux res"lu! presented by taxpayers or other Interested persons. RECORDED VOTE the Mayor and Councl of the m February 27, 96. at S:00 n for the year 96 may be KXFI.AVVOUY STATEMENT SUMMARY OF CURRENT FUND SECTION OF BUDGET GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR:. Muncpal Purposes 3. Reserve for Uncollecterj Taxes- Based on Estmated 90 Per Cent of Tax Collectons Total General Appropratons 5. LESS: Antcpated Revenues Oth^r Than Current Property Tn (I.e. Surplus, Mscellaneous Revenue and Recepts from Delnquent Taxes YEAR S75.0O IS3.S 537.M" IS. ls0.9lo.ck) YEAKIWO SJII.S20.OO S 7. : 4 O 4 S S I S O l 6, DIFFERENCE: Properly Tux (or Support of Muncpal Budget Appropratons <As fnllowat; (a) Local Tax for MnlcU'.l Purposes Includng Reserve for Uncoledc-d Taxes Summary of I960 Appropratons EMrnded and Cancelled fencral Kflpet 5ltW.dffj.4S.5(0.0( Explanaton nf.tpprorlutl "Othnr Expenses" s for Budget Appropratons Adopted Budget. Emergency Appropratons. - Total ApproprJatlom _ s Expendtures: Pad or Charged S3S7.M 5 Reserved _ 23.4d. r >.!>3 Total Expendtures and Unexpended Balances Cancelled ~..~ 50,560 -IS Tle amount.! approprated under the ttle of "Other Kxpensea" are for operatng costs other thn "Salares and WRges." Some of the t^ms Included n "Other Expenses" are: Mnteral, supples fnd nonlmndahlp equpment. P.cprs and mantenance of bullrnfs, equpment. roads, -to. Contractual servces for garbage and (rash removal, fre hydrant servce, al to volunteer fre companes, etc. Prntng md advertsng, utlty servces, nsurance and many other tems essental to he servces rentered by muncpal povornnent. S e n B u d g e t A p p r o p r a t o n I t e m s s o m a r k e d t o t l e r g h t o f c o l u m n " E * p > j n r l A n a n a l y s s o f t h e T a x H a t e s f o r t h e p n M t w o y e a r s a n. ( t r e c u r r ' T C o u n t y T a x e s L o c a l D s t r c t S c h o o l T a x R e g o n a l H g h S c h o o l T a M u n c p a l R e q u r e m e n t s You wll note that tlc amount r*'' ;rc.l f>r Mm S00.OO of Assessed Valuaton snco lf.vt. Y<mr KOVI the least possble cost. N! I f f f l K e n e r v e. " ' t e s t m a t e d l a x r a t e, f o l l o w s : :.;?" Increase rcsf lffl ['.ate (Decrease).40 SIS IB rtecn-ased a total :mf to provde.0: $.6!) al of 23c for every necessary servces at IX'KKE.XT KIND AXTKII'ATKII UKVKNl'KS GENERAL REVENUES health, welfare, and recreatonal servces supported by prvate funds and wth offcals of the communty appeals and the one Unted Fund actve n the county. The councl's membershp, ncludng orranzatons, and ndvduals nterested n or provdng health, welfare, or recreaton servces to county resdents, also wll hear reports from the councl's four dvsons. Mrs. Harry Carln, Atlantc Hghlands, charman, wll report for the health dvson; Mrs. Frank Segal, Wanamassa, charman, wll report for the famly and chld welfare dvson: Mss Helen Hermann, Freehold, charman, wll report for the dvson nf the agnr, and Mrs. Frank L. Snger, Mddletown, executve drector of the councl, wll report for the recreaton dvson. Collom and Olga Lews, altos; Robert Spencer, W. Martn Bowers, Charles Burrrus and Paul Knauf, tutors; Alvn Whtng, Rchard Kohl, Chester Crabtree If, Leroy Talem, and Harold Coddnglon, basses. The publc s nvted to at- I tend the musc servce and recepton and art show whch wll follow. I. Surplus Anllrlpll'd : J n l l H Anlclnated Realzed In Cash n 96,.J 65, ( Jll Alcoholc Keverapps Fnes: Muncpal Court State Rotd Ah!. Forrmla K Imprest nn'l OMs on T;s"< Rus Hecpll'ts T;txp.s Framllsr Taxes flross rteop [ts T.'IXPS Intercut on Investments l,f)oo on ,00. (KI.00(.00 A,WHIM.mo.no n.sra.oo t. r >o.oo 23.0(0.00.0(0.00,0(0.( [U65.OO 4, o.no l: ,033.3 Total Mscellaneous Hevtme J 5.95.)0» 45.)5.00 * 58.9:6.34 I. Recfl )l» frun llt'llnnum! Tmn B. SubTlsl Cnral lt.vur (llmm I, 2, 3 and 4) 6. I'mp'ly Tax.support ot.munlrlpul lludsel Approprnlon: (al Local Tn fur Mnnkpal Purposes Includng Resprvp for I'lfollpcted Tnxps SO , $60, IS Total Prn prty Tax for Ku'jort of Mun nulg't Ap T'»rlalon.t pal $90,3, srm.ms 5o.ono.oo $2(9,05.00 Snn. 45. s SIO9.O0d.48 J2M.I6S.07 S It adds up! More and morj people use The Regster ads each lme becau: s results come fas-j Monday at 8 ter. Advertsement. age. Holmdel Townshp Commttee members attended a meetng of the New Jersey Townshp Commtteemen Assocaton at the "Farm House" n Trenton yesterday. :;.vt r'.v ArrKrt.vrnNs Appro rl;tlp'l Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stlwcll, Crawford Rd., attended the brthday celebraton of ther son n law, Frank Lesle, Far Haven, Thursday. The Congregatonal commttee of Holmdel Church wll meet p.m. n the parsnn- K. (rnrrnl Apprnprlnllnnt (A> Operatons rsknbral, COVKIt.NMK.vl': Admnstratve mll Kxe-utlve Salares Hnt W.-tRfs Other KX[IPIISP4 Surety Houl I'TemlrtH Ktumclat Admnstraton Other Expenses A^r-sHnent of Txes Salnrlps and W.-t^ps Other Kx»e!l-p: O.ll.-ll(ll, T;v." Sahrles ujd Wnj;es Other Kx M'S I.PK:II HITVICPH nn'l Costs S.lule* [ITI-I W'.tKPs (Hher HX I'. IHPH.. Tulllr rsnllllrk* and (Iroumls Sahrles,-l!l U'.IK'-H I-'Hh Blr'd llmllltb MlHC-lltM.-.rm Other Kxp"n5r PhlnlrK P.nnrd Oler Kxp-HM'S Expemled )0) T.lal f.r lltll Hy for lllf't As Emergency Modfed Hy Pad Resoluton All Translen or Charged Reserved, 7, ;.r;oo.fo '^( (K( 9.700,(( Kll Nl (,000(0 f.kll 00 7, fto.ih! :UH!(lh'> :soo.oo S.IMOOO ],:, r 0.(HI.* MIO.OO l.dlhmhi (l,50o (HI ('om sallo p l l (rop lrsnmv Pl;u.-t for Nmp llospllal Kervlcc Insurance f 7,l(K.0ft 4, n.o'.vnn U.V).llll :..(0,00 2,, r juii,0f) 5, sfh.no 2.5on.on,)00.0( ' ( I l l 3.7D.34 lroo 3.00O O.OOR.SR.0.4 n.m ,', , I l l 2, 0 0 2, 3 8 VIS, 75 SBll , ( 0, 5 0 7! ; U 5 f B O. o a 2 5, ( 0 2. S 2 2, 0 5 Expended 990 P l ' B L I C S A F E T Y : F l r - B a l a r e s a n d W a g e * _. O t h e r E x p e n s e s _ F r e H y d r a n t S e r v c e... P o l l C B S a l a r e s a n d W n g e s _ O t h e r E x p e n s e s _ F r s t A d O r g a n z a t o n C o n t r b u t o n Muncpal four! Salares and Wages Other Expenses Cvl Defense nn,t Plsnster Control Other Expenses., STRKETS AND ROADS: Road Repars and Mantenance Salares and Wages Other Esfencrs. Street Lghtng Other Expenses. SANITATION: Crhape and Trash Removal Salares and Wages Other Expenses HEALTH AND WELFARE: Board of Health Salares and Wages Other Expenses Servces nf Vstng Nurse Contract Admnstraton "f Puhllc Assstance Salares and Wases Puhllc Assstance I State Ad Agreement). AM lo Hosptal. RKCREATION AN!! EDUCATION: Parks and Playgrounds Salares and Wages. Other Expenses Mantenance <>f Free Publc Lbrary Salares and Wages Other Expenses Pock Mantenance Other Expanses Bonrd of Recreaton Commssoners It.S. 40:2- Other Expenses Total Operaton! (Item 8 (A) (H Contngent _ Approprated Total for I960 Hy forlmoa Emergency Modfed Hy PaM for I960 Resoluton All Tmnsfers or Charged Reserved 70(.00 WMl.ort #, fw oo 0000 no >,R00 no ,00( nn 6.00" l») 24.0/WOfl ( ,00 7.OO0.00 (nn.nn 7 ooo on 5.00( , l.s.'n.oo j jnn.no 00.0( 5on.no ts.nnn nn Bon.no MM 4< O.B7S72 8.2*0.72,20( no on!>(m MR l.«4s52 S73O0 73.CS l.nnrt.2s 4P.6S O9.57!2I.««o::u ' S Vno floo.ol O 5.OO0.OO : (H 3, ,500.(K) 230, I, M (VI 7, Ofl 90( ,0<>o m 500 no 4:n no 2,500 <W 5 0>lfl 00 3, $33, S S79.] M 2 00( (HI * ,H.3O0. SS 57 = sr» n 470.' T "05 4<.U Total Operatons Includng Contngent $23.77».O0 I $223, J3O.S3.43 f I 2.7S6.S7,457.4: Salares and Wages 2S.425.OO Other Expense (Includng Contngent) , , , t nss.sj 76.SI7.7S <(') Captal lmprovf-mml* Captal Improvement Fund Road Constructon or lleconstructlon wth State Ad Locust Avenue Dranape New Amhulnnce 5, , , lo.oofl.oo no 4200( tt 30, H2S.7S Total Captal Improvements» » 74.2O0.O0 I $ 74, I B2S.75 (El llercrrrdchergrt and Statutory Kxlrndlture* Mun rt pal DEFERRED CHARGES: Emergency Authorzatons, Emergency Authorzatons (R.S. 40:50-3) Tux Map. Elc 3, , STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: Contrbuton to: Publc Employees' Retrement System f.500.nn fl Socal Securty Hystt-m <O.A.S.I.) 2,20000 l.doo.o ) Polce and Fremen's Retrement System of N. J 3,S"(K).0O 3.SO0.OO Total Deferred Charges snd Statutory Expendtures Muncpal...I 7, I 5, I ,300.IMI ) 3.6M.7S MOO S00.00 $ ln.50.oo I f (II) Total (enrral Allrnprladnnt for Muncpal rurp»s«>«(llem «(A) lo «;>, Inclusve) S37.S75.fK> I3,S2».O] * ( $289,94,07 $23, (I.) Snt-Tolal flenrral Appropraton* (Item* tll> and <K) ) (.V) Reserve for l.ncollerted Tan 9. Total (Jrnpral Appropraton* 527, l:l!.s20.00 $ (33,32.00 ( ( 23, ( 99.4R3.8 ( 97,240.4B (97,20.49 ( 97,240.IS f S37.35S.8 (09, (, (40.56II.IR S3S7.5I.55 " ' $ 23, Dedcaton by Rlder-R. S. 40:2-8. "The dedcated revenues antcpate,! durng- tle year 9SI from l> Lcenses are hereby antcpated as revenue and are. hereby approprated for the purposes to whch sad rcvenuo Is dedcated by statute or other legal requrement." rcvenuo API'KNKIX TO CrlltKNT FUNI> BAI.AN4-K SIIKKT ItKC. 3, IfHH) ASSETS Cash and Investments (358, Recevables wth Offsettng Reserve*: Taxes Recevable.._ 6s)9). >.fl2 Tax Ttle LlenH Recevable, Property Acqured by Tax Ttle Len Lqudaton Other Recevables,90.50 Deferred Charges Requred lo he n Ifllll mdget Deferred Charges Requred lo be In Budgets.Subsequent to 90 6,f)50.0fl Tolal Assets!4 l. r.>0f.30 tnlhkt STATK.MKNT romi',ab\tivk KT.4TK.MK.vr Or' < IftltrM J-TMI OI'KKATIONS AMI < IIAVIK IN ( I llltknt M lu'l.ls YKAH utm YEAH s;,9 S u r p l u s B a l a n c e J a n u a r y s t ( 2 9, $ S I,! t 7. S 7 C u r r e n t R e v r n l f o n ft C a s h H f t s U : C u r r e n t T a x e s ( P e r c e n t a g e c o l l e c t e d : I : < " - ; O W l ) 0. \ H S K D e l n q u e n t T a x e s ( I, ) , 4 ( O t h e r R e v e n u e a n d A d d t o n * t o I n c o m e H 9.. M 8 T o t a l F u n d * : 9.. ' I S. l l 0, S I. I 9 0. S n. l 7 S I. 0 I. 2 6 J. 2 LIAHIMTIBS. RESERVES AND SURPLttR Cash Labltes 5255,97.06 Reserves fdr Recevables Kurpllls Tnlal Labltes, Reserve and Surplus $45,908.3) Rchool Tux Levy Unpad \.t*: School Tax Deferred Italance Included In Above $307,9:0.4 85, "Cash Labltes" S222.32S.4 F»pendllrc< and Tat l(p(ulr<n«.nu: Muncpal Appropratons - School Taxes (Includng Iocal and Regonal) County Taxes (Includng Added Tax Amounts) Olher Expendtures and Deductons from Income Total Expendtures and Tax Requrements Less: Expendtures to le rtnlsrd hy Future Taxes Total Adjusted Kxpeldltures and Tax Requrements Surplus llanncn December 3st J 3n..20.O(l J 263, S I S. m K l. S H 5 t,» 8 7. r l - 5 6, ( H L O f l. - r J 9 S. ( I I )... T I. 0 R S. m n. < l 8 S 9 2 0, B, I. O S I. O K I. h H » 29,057.2 Use nearest even percentnpe. rmpnsel L'se nf 4'rrenl Fund Surplus In HUM Ilnlet Surplus IlalJnre Ih-cernhr-r 3, C S l A t e d In ) Itudget.", H&'OIIO.IKI C u r r e n t f l u r p l u n A n t l c l p n H u r p h l a f l u l n n e e n e l n a l n n g...j 27,470,5) Feb. lfl

23 JKjf Jtepfoces /oe* Btrl y HALIOYLE Wlutem tufptw to d* Jtek-ot-nll-tratrt In our poneer past, practcally every poneer gettler had to battle the wlderness almost sngle handed. He had to be a man of many talents to survve. He had to be able to fx a plow or gun. Buld a log cabn, fght Indans, skn and tan a deer, treat a sck cow meet any and every emergency that confronted hm n an untamed land As tme passed and our cvlzaton grew more complex, the orgnal ponee Amercan Jack-of-all-trades tended to vansh from the scene. Men learned to specalze n a sngle craft or art. But the tradton of the Jack-of-all trades endured and was kept alve, by BOYLE new fellow on the scene the genera handyman. Every communty had at least one, and usually several. The handy man wasn't exactly looked up to by hs neghbors. He was characterstcally a rugged In dvdualst who ddn't lke the dea of settlng down to one Job or one boss or even one wfe. He was a colorful character who przed hs own freedom, worked only when he wanted to, and often was strongly addcted to chawn' terbaccer and bottled gran. Hs Sklls Were Needed The cespectable members of the communty ex cept for the chldren, who often recognzed n hm fellow waf may strongly 'have dsapproved of hs conduct, and hs thumb-to-nose atttude toward re sponsblty and conformty. But whenever he dropped by sober and knocked on the back door, the general handyman was welcome n most households. They needed hs sklls. For a dollar or so, a meal or two, and maybe an old coat or par of pants, he would cut the lawn, carry out the ashes beat the rugs, fx a leaky roof or mend a dran ppe. Whatever chore to be done, he could fnd a way to do t. And he had one unbeatable vrtue t ddn cost much to hre hm. That old-fashoned type of feckless handyman s almost mpossble to fnd nowadays. The new type of handyman s also dffcult to fnd now and he s a completely dfferent knd of char acter. He s usually marred, ndustrous, busy as a bee hve-and almost as busnesslke as a banker. In fact he s a one-man ndustry. The trouble s that when you want hm n hurry, he s often ted up on another job. And f he s free well hs tme sn't. An experenced general handyman can earn from $50 to $200 a week or more n some areas and does. Needed n an Emergency Hgh cost and unavalablty when needed n an mergency has resulted n the rse of a completely new Jack-of-all-trades-the suburban housewfe. Necessty has made her a Jll-of-all-trades. In Amerca's burgeonng suburbs today there re thousands of housewves who can outdo the ponee mothers of yore n many ways. They don't make soap or help fght off the Indans. But many of them can handle mnor plumbng Jobs, put up wallpaper, pant a house, fx a broken vacuum cleaner wth a harpn, rewre a floorlamp nd do,00 other thngs necessary to keep home n order. Smart husbands encourage these new Jlls of al trades to learn as many sklls as possble. And for a very good reason. They work for nothng. Lncroft The Women's Assocaton of the Lncroft Frst Ad Squad wll hold card party next Tuesda In Lncroft Inn at I p.m. Mrs, Frank Braun t charman. As stng here are MM. Robsrl Nle* and Mrs. Nathanel bone. Car Anne Regna Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, Parkvew Ter.. celebrated her eventh brthday Saturday a home. Guests were Karen and Elzabeth Colao, Kathleen Lennert, Rosanne Anarato, Helene Carmecd, Peggy McDanels, Kathle Monahan, Kate, and Jmmy Ward. Patty Jane Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emle Stewart, Parkvew Ter., hat returned from Rv ervew Hosptal where she was a medcal patent for two weeks. Fnal regstraton for the Ln croft Lttle League, Pony and Babe Ruth baseball teams wll be held at Lncroft fre house Sunday from 2 to S p.m. Par ents mnst accompany chldren for regstraton. A surprse stork shower was fven for Mrs. Rchard Collora, Parkvew Ter., last Tuesday nght at the home of Mrs. Carl Rosen, Parkvew Ter. Also attendng /ere Mrs. Robert Nmon, Mrs. Toaeph Colao, Mrs. Frank Ward Mrs. Andrew Lennert, and Mrs. Emle Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.- E. Douglas randt. Marlu Farm, attended the funeral tervcet of Mr. Brandt's father, Edward Brandt, Past Wednesday M. Y. In Saugertes, Mss Joan Bohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bohn, Marlu Farm, has returned from San Francsco. Two new members were nducted nto the Uncroft-Holmdcl Klwanls Club at Wednesday's Meetng In Lncroft Inn. Gabrel Molnar and Frank Ashworth Inducted Frank McDermott of New Shrewsbury and Edward Nolan of Mddletown. Today, the club s holdng an nterdub meetng wth the club at Harmony "Bowl. Mr, Molnar wll be In charge ol the program. Mss Rebecca -Rosen, Parkvew Ter.. attended the brthday party of Mss Suzanne Vtala, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Vtala, Mddletown, Saturday. Suzanne who was 3, took several frends to Asbury Park skatng rnk. The Lncroft-Everett Cvc As socaton wll meet Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. n the fre house. Mrs. E. Wallng, Mddletown, lbraran, wll speak. The Lncroft canteen wll hold a sem formal dance at Lncroft School Frday from 8 to 0:45 p.m. Parents have been requested to pck up the teen-agers at the school before p.m. The pancake supper gven by the Lncroft Boy Scout troop 0 at the Holmdel labor camp was attended by 50 persons. Mr, and Mrs. Sterlng Stryker, Newman Sprngs Rd., have returned from Florda where they spent a month vacatonng. The Lncroft 4-H Club met yes terday at the home of Mrs. John Beebe, Branfprd Cr., New Shrewsbury. The fre company lades auxlary held a Valentne dance Sat urday n Lncroft Inn. Przes were won by Mrs. Danel Naepa, Mrs. Joseph Cuchural, Mrs. Rchard Baranowsk Mrs. Harry Scylaz, Mrs. Joseph Colao, Mrs; Robert Nmon and Mrs. Alan Specht. HEATED THEFT Derby, Conn. (AP) A local motorst 'vas surprsed recently when hs 956 model auto began :o steam. He got a bgger surprse when lfted the hood. The radator HS mssng stolen whle the :ar wns parked In front of hs tome durng the nght. W CM Ctoto, MMr tf At Tm MDMEIDVIf l»t»9b m., wm **m^[. Um. Stf ( %fummnk Ctwtfymmttt mtmuum s A* Meal*m YMtmem* Ms* Tree um l4 b out orpuutr andd Mr. Clark has been a Mddle-! New Monmoutf, Raymond Commttee, man /, MOtuMy, 49 *y\'m Tt, tons functon f n the dstrcts L. evenng a week attendng a com pany-sponsored "Democracy In Acton" dscusson seres, to learn how they can effectvely serve the poltcal party of ther choce. The course, whch started lasl nght at McGure's Grove, Rt 35, s one of a number of "Dem ocracy In Acton" programs be ng conducted throughout th metropoltan New York area fo headquarters employees of rh Western Electrc. "Democracy In Acton" s s e ve n- sesson, non-partsan the role of the poltcal leader and hs problems. Both John W. Applegate, charman of the Monmouth County Democratc Commttee, and J. Russell Woolley, charman of the Monmouth County Republcan Commttee, wll meet for nformal queston and answer sessons wth the Monmouth County group. Mr. Woolley wll meet wth the group March 2, and Mr. Applegate on March 28. town resdent for the past fve years and s employed as a labor relatons analyst for Western Electrc n New York Cty. He has been wth Western Electrc for 3 years. Members of the County "Democracy In Acton" group are: Danel G. Edwards, 94 Prospect Ave., Red Bank; John J. Walsh, 5 Bucknell Dr. and Robert L. Swanson, 25 Calt Dr., Hazlet; Arche R. Prce SS.Sr.SCT/J S Nchols, Jr., 22 Peach Blossorr La., Marvn K. Coughenour, 27 Peach Blossom La., Frank W. Erker, Jr., Whppoorwll Valley Rd., and Mr. Robert P. Mc- Cutcheon, 42 Vrgna Ter., Jr., sandstone taken from a quarry _.., 3 Mayfar Rd., Holmdel; Robert P. Clark of 48 Davd I Robert E. Love, 27 Calt Dr. and near Paterson. LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTCE- LEGAL NOTICE * I.OCAI. MUNICIPAL MIDGET U«al Haagrt erf lne> Bornmh <f Keamshurg, County of MfMmnuU, for the lneal v»r IM. It l htrtby certfed that the. budget Annexed hereto nnd hereby made t> part hereof ll e> true copy of the budget approved by rcolutlon oc the governng body on the!6th day or January, 98. MAIUAM SPELMAN Clerk Muncpal Buldng, Keansbura, New Jerer Certfed by me Ths 38th day of January. 98. It l ber«by certfad that the budget annexed hereto and hereby mada a part hereof l an exact copy of the orgnal on flla wth the clerk of the governng body, that all addton! are correct and that all abatements con tamed beraln are In proof. VINCENT J. INDELICATO Certfed by me Thla 29th day of January, 98. Reglelered Muncpal Accountant 92 Bergen Avenue, Jeney Cty, New Jeney OLttfleld LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Vectlaa. Local Budget uf the Borough of Kaanaburg, County of Monmouth, lor the flecal year 90. BE IT RfcSOI.VlD, that the followng tatemant ol revenue! and appropratons shall commute the local budget for the year 06. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that sad budget be publshed In The Red Bank Regster In the lnue ol February 5th, 96. Tn governng body of the Borough o( Keansburf doea hereby approva the followng as tht budget for the year M. Recorded Vote Gravany AYES Lohsen NAYS Nona Colllcho Notce Is hereby gven that the budget and tax resoluton was approved by the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Keanaburg, County of Monmouth. on January 26th, 96 A hearng: on the budget and tax resoluton wll be held at the Borough Hall, Church Street, Keanbur, Ne< Jersey on the 7th day of March. 96, at 8:00 o'clock (P.M.). at whch tme and place objectons to sad budget and tax resoluton for the year 96 may be presented by thxpayers or other Interested parsons. EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Summary of Current Fund Secton of Budget YEAR 96 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR: Muncpal Purposes (Item I (H) ) _.._ ' _...., ( Restrva /or Uncollected Tax (Item l) Bated on Estmated 84 Percent of Tax Collectons TOTAL OENERAL, APPROPRIATIONS (ITEM > 6,044.2 LESS: Antcpated Revenues Other Than Current Property Tax (Item l For Local Dstrct! I960 (I.e. Surplus, Mscellaneous Revenue and Recepts from chool Purposes) 96 I Delnquent Taxes) 332.IW.OO DIFFERENCE: Property Tax for Support of Muncpal Budget Appropratons (As follows): (a) Locl Tax for Muncpal Purposes Includng Reserve for Uncollected Taxe (Item 6 (a) ) _ 286.(5.2 Budget Appropratons! Adopted Budget Emergency Appropratons YEAR I960 (67, ,77.99 I7W.II2.96 IU.t24.0O $43, HI. M SUMMARY OF IMO APPROPRIATIONS EXPENDED AND CANCELLED GENERAL BUDGET WATER UTILITY SEWRR UTILITY EXPLANATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOE "OTHER EXPENSES".-..(7S0,SS2.!>6. 60, f ,78.90 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS (.".0.85!.96 R3.62S.87 7l.76.SK) Expendtures: Pad or Charged Reserved }66<.59R SI.3II TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ~~ UNEXPENDED BALANCES CANCELLED mo.ss2.ih The amount* approprated undtr the ttle of "Other Expenses" are for operatng cots other than "Salares and WII«". Some of tha Items ncluded In "Othtr Expenses" arc: Materal, supples and nonbondtble tqup 84, BH.SH9.35 mem., , Repars ant) mantenance of buldlngf,. equpment, rord, etc. Contractual ler vces for garbage and truth remo.'al, fre hydrant lervlce, ad to t!9.s2«.f? f 74,76.60 volunteer fr«companon, etc. prntng and advertsng, utlty servces. nsurance and many other Item* essental to servces rendered by muncpal government. T» the Taxpayers of the Borough of Keansburs;: The Mayor and Borough councl present herewth the 86 local Muncpal Budget of the Bnrmfrh of Keans burgh. New Jersey, whch wa«prrparrd after consderable eturty of the Borough's fnancal requrements. Hased on aseescd valuatons of SI.!Hn.:t9.00 t Is estmated that the muncpal tax rate for 96 wll reflect decrease of approxmately 5.34 per U.om.no assessed valuatons compared to the muncpal m«for 9U0. Local school tax and county lax requrements are not now beng consdered Inasmuch as these leves have not as yet been approval. Your foverntnj bcxly wslfs to take ml opportunty to thank the taxpayers for payng ther taxes promptly, A hgh percentage of tax collectons ads materally In keepng- taxes at a mnmum.. Sarplas AMIrlpaM!. MUcFllaaeaas Seventes Alcoholc Bevtrtjte Mtll ecantllft Hackng *nd Mtcellaneou. FPM tnd Permt!: R _.. Respectfully submtted. Muncpal Councl Rnrouch of Kennshrr. ANTICIPATED REVENUES Fnea: ~" " Muncpal Court. _ Rtat# Road Ad Chapter «2, P.L. I'M" Formula Funds State Rourt Ad Chapter «2. P.L. 97 Constructon Fund Interest and Colts on Taxrs Interest *nd Costs on Lens from Date of Sale Bus Recepts Taxes - _ Parkng Mctere. ^ Parkng Lot Franchse Taxes Gross Recepts Taxes _. Kentals from Borough Property _.. Revenue from Beach Front Operatons... Antcpated Realsed In fa»n W M0 In 9S0 % S SIOO.OOO.OO Of SOO.OO Total Mscellaneous Revenues.._ Rrcelpls from Dellnqqenl Taxes 4. oh-total Oeneral Revraue* (llens, J, and 3) ~. «.5no.oo , OO 0.30fl.no a 3.(0( W l. 7sn.no M sno.oo s.nod.oo I7.nn.o 3.jn5.or K H7.0C 399.SC 0, R.V r.oo fo SI , :4.00 glm.45l.3r..._...* I $332, (34.V2I.0O (397,4.4 I. Property Tax for Stppnrl nf Mualrlpal R.msrt Appropratlnaa (a) Local Tax for Muncpal Purposes Includng Reserve for Uncollected Taxes....S2M S,98I.*«I495.40O.S2 I. Total (leneral Revenes I69.O44.J3 $7«0.IM.M (85J R. (eaeral Appropraton* (A) Operaton GENERAL GOVERNMENT for 56 Admnstratve and Executve Salares and Wages - ( no Other Expenses Fnancal Admnstraton Salares'»nd Wages 5.00OO other Expenses :.!)O0.O0 Assessment of Taxes Salnrle* and Wages no Other Expenses J Collecton of Taxes Rslarlen and Wages - 2.7OOOO Othrr Expenses, Lqudaton of Ta Ttle Lens and Foreclosed Property Other Expenses Electons Salares an.l Wages..._ «n.nn Other Expenses Legal Servces and Costs Salares an,l Wages Other Expenses EngnerlK Servces and Costs Other Expenses 6, Publc Buldngs and Grounds Salares and Wages Other Expenses -. ll.loo.oo Plannng Board Olher Expenses...-, Cost of Master Plan Workmen's Compensaton Insurance Group Insurance Plans for Employees Publcty ' Other Expenses 2.S00 OO Insurance and Surely Bonds 0,00.00 PI:RLIC SAFETY Salares snd Wages 2.5O0.0O other Expens Polce Salares and Wages Other Expenses New Automoble M2.dO H.s.^n.no School Crossng Guards Salares and Wages Other Expenses loo.oo JnvenflA Bureau Salares and Wages Olher Expenses - Parkng Meer Mantenance Salares and Wages Oler Expenses ~ Frst Ad Organzaton- Contrbuton (0: Muncpal Court Salares and Wages..._ Other Expenses Inspecton of Buldngs Salares and Wages Othrr Expenses Inspecton of numbng Salares anl Wnr.es Older Expenses - Inspecton nf lmtng Salares nnd Wages Olher Expenses Cvl Defense nnd Dlssster Control other Rx'enses Tratdc anl Fre. Control Other Bxpenses - Reconstructon nnd Itepalr of Hurrcane Damage, STfBETS AND KOADS flouls Hep.lrs nnd Malntenanca Hnlnrles nnd Wages. v... APPKOFKATIONK Approprated 5,;>s:.oo , OO 7X>.00 20,00 2, ooo.no Other Expenses - 2, Cnnstrucllon, Urcnnstructlnn. Repars and Malnlemnce wth State Ad hy Formula UO.OO Street LlRhtlng Other Kxpenses , SANITATION Street Cleanng flalnrlcs and Wages! 500,00 Other Expenses _, Garbage am Trnsh Removal Contract _ n.oo IIKALTI AND WELFARE Honrl nf llealtl H.lnrlrs nlnl Wnnes otlfr I-Ixpenses Servces nf Vlsltlnc Nurse Cntrn-t Alnlnlslrlo) nf I'ulllc Assstance SnlnrlM nnd Wnges Other K.p'nses Publc Assstance Dlrrtcl Uellef MSCrEATlON AND EDUCATION, no D.L'OII.OD ' 0.00 UutUlO Total fnr lkory for 9M A / Kmercenry Modfed By Expended M0 Pad for l!»60 Resoluton AH TranKer or Chrged Rfserv ( O O.00, ( ) 2.J0O.0O soo.no,00000 f.oofl.oo «,Ron.nn 4, noft.no, tn nn ,MS.(V) I3.mo.nn :.ooo.oo oon.no ,000.nn :oo.oo IK DO.OO :«.ooo.oo 5,( l.kki.ofl 4.75o.nn.m no 5IIII 00 ( no on.on 3,00.00 do,noo.no ( l.joo.oo, ( S0.0O l.wo.oo 2.T0O.O , (00.00,SOO.OO 9, IV) , sn.oo :oo.oo ,00.00 do.ooo.on 55.2rVl.0O , MO.00.wn.nn (,75!).00.noo.of) Mm. no ) 7IID, no ' f K * 2,500.00, «9.79 l.wo.oo , O nn S.fllI OS.899.O0 3,55,8 n.no , n.no ,00.00 S.4O0.O0 4O0.IM 4M.IW 3d,27.0 l.ooo.ihi m.v IN, IM) 'j.s oo n * 00.00, T (5.9 to.sl , '.03 l.w.m all After ffrn Scholarshp, ft, Y, - L. Adler, a senor at Colgate Unversty, has been awarded an Austen Colgate scholarshp n rer> ognton of hs outstandng academc achevement durng the fall semester. ' hornnry The son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Adler, 229 Broad St., Ad- Icr s a 957 graduate of Red Bank Hgh School. TO ATTEND MEETING Mdnmouth Mddletown. Adler made a straght-a aver-' NEW YORK Ross E. Kng, age for the term. ] Ltt e slver. N. J., wll attend the The Hermtage, near Hohokus, A member of Ph Beta Kappa, j three-day eastern area meetng of served as Washngton's headquarters after the Battle of Mon Adler s assocate edtor of the;unted Presbyteran Men whch Salmagund, the Colgate year-^ starts Frday n the Hotel Statlerbook, and t secretary of Ch P j Hlton, here mouth. The house was bult of Mu, honorary medcal fraternty, He has also been a member of It pays to advertse n The the Colgate marchng band, and Regster. Advertsement l.ejl'n n-, ,56.2»f>. on j.untn 3.?: N0TICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- - LEGAL NOTICE- Betch Front Malttenanc* Salaren and Waset - 2.0<0.M Other Kxprnes Celebraton of Puhlc Event, Annverfary or Holday (4O.4S-5.4l ' Other Exprnsea _.-, Expenses of Partcpaton n Free County Lbrary futareft and Wages», Other Expense* Youth Actvtes Salares and Wages... _ -... Other Expenses ~.» 2, UNCLASSIFIED Vtterans Penson (R.. 43:4-) - 5.7B7.50 Total Operaton! (tem 8 (A) ) f425.nn.so (B) CoflllBgent..- ~ 3,000,00 Summary of Operatons and Contngent Appropratons Salares and Wages ( Olher Expenses Approprated S.ooo no l.ooo.oo 8, (4M.944.5fl 3, I no 2B, for I960 By Emergency Resoluton Total for 960 At Modfed By All Transfers no T »oo.oo , ( 60, ( , ( Expended 960 or Cna:$frl II,9W«a Jl >>6.23 SOO.OO g,t«7 5O (4T.0I2.2D, Reerv« !,<9S 3fl, , Total Operatlona »lll,54t.5O ( 60, ( I4U.978.2O ( (0 (C) 4'apltal ln) roveenl<s Captal Improvement Fund _ (, Muncpal rtoarl Reconstructon Program Constructon of Beach Santary Facltes Road Constructon. Reconstructon wth State Ad 3,(00.00 ( 4, , , I 4, , ( 4, (0 8, J.0OO.0O Total Captal Improvements I «,4»TJ.OO (64, I (63, ( 62,59.00 S0.S9.00 (II) Muncpal Debt Servce) Payment of Bonds I 2, Interest on Bonds _ 5.83.W Interest on Notes _ 2.50O.OO Interest on Prospectve Issues ( , SI, ( 23.OO0.OO , I (7t.l M.» Total Muncpal Debt Servce ( 2, I 3,74.8 ( t 3,74. ( 3O.IS6.56 I 2.3 (E) Deferred Charges and Statutory KvpcndllurpK Muncpal t DEFERRED CHARGES: Emergency Authorzatons ( I, ( Emergency Authorzaton H.B. 40:5-2.4 Damage by Floor or Hurrcane Pror Year's Blls: n.~..»-«3, New Jersey Bell Telephone Company 957 ft M «ewer Department Antcpated Defct _ S.96. STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: Contrbuton to: Publc Employee's Retrement system Socal Securty System lo.a.s.i Consoldated Polce and Fremen's Penson Fund ~ Polce and Fremen's Retrement System of New Jersey «, Amount to hp Rased by Taxaton In Trust for Property Acqured by Len Lqudaton - - Totsl Deferred Charges and Statutory Expendtures Muncpal ( SO.906. I, f, I 3.37)90 3.SJO.0I.KH.00 3, ,400,00 6, IS,4a. or 2,(.90.5, aot.m 20.53, I tMI ( exl.000.no f 0, ,397.H ( T,»27.H (H It I.) Total deneral Appropratons «r Manlclpal furpnaes ~..(5O (847, ( 60, I7O7.4OJ.J7 (SW.IM.M (73 2M g <M) Resene (or Vncollerlea Taxes ( ( ( (33, (33, f a. Total (general Appropratons -M (78O.882.M ( (l40, S}.aa 66S.SM.st (t73,2l4.s«dedicated WATER IITILTV HIIDGET Antcpated Realzed In Cash 0. lledlealed Revenues from Water Utlty 96 MD In I960 Operatng Surplus Antcpated ( ( 4,343.9* ( 4,343,96 Operatng Surplus Antcpated Wth Pror Wrtten Consent of Drector or Local Government ' 4.50O.OO,500,)0 Rents ,482,9 0, Mscellaneous. ~ ~- 2, , , Total!.,.U2,45S69 MM2MT ( II. Appropraton! for Water Utlty Operatng Salares and Wages -..._ Other Expenses Captal Improvements Captal Outlay -_., Debt Servce Payment of Bond!. _,. Interest on Bonds _.., Interest on Notes. Interest on Prospectve Issues...,. _ Deferred Charge! and Statutory Expendtures Emergency Authorzatons - Unfunded Cost of Improvement Authorzaton Addtonal Improvement At the Water Plant _.-..._._.~ «... Cnntrlbuton to: Socal Securty System (O.A.I.I.)... Totals _. for M._...( Approprated Total for 9* By for 980 Aa Emergency Modfed By Pad tor 960 Resoluton All Transfers or Charged, I 3,03,00 24,860.«3,053.! ,000.00,300.09, M4.M S..M , «T s.soo.oo , ,07(.87, ,800, DEDICATED SEVTER UTILITY BUDOET Antcpated Realzed In Cash. Dedlexlrd Revenues from "ewer Itlltr 96 I960 In I960 Rents...._..(59.OOO.00 (8»,750.OI> ( \flscellaneous _ , ,09 32 Defct (General Budget) _ , ,820.0 Totals -.(74,96. $74,76.90 (74,76.90 Iff. Approprated for Hewer I'HIIrr Operatng: Salares and Wages. Other Expenses Captal Improvements Captal Outlay _ Deht Servce Payment of Bonds Interest on Bonds..... Deferred Charres and Statutory Expendtures Contrbutons to: Socal Securty System (O.A.S.I.) for ( 32.37H.Ol) ,800(0 3,076. «7, , Itsrvad 4. M N.M Approprated UjpendeJ Total for I960 By for I960 As Emergency Modfed By Pad T960 Resoluton All Transfers or Charger) lulflrvad ( OO ( t , t 77.0, , DO 8, , lon.oo 6, Totala...( ( ( 4. Dedcated Rrvenues From Assessment Cash 5. Approprlallnn fur Assessment Deht Payment of Rond Prncpal , I DEDICATED ASSESSMENT RIIDGKT Antcpate'! A Realzed In Cash IDUO In I960» '.'80.00 ( 4.IB0.00 t O.trl'KMItX TO RUDr.ET 8T.\TKJIE.\T CITRIIE.XT Kt.M) BAI.AM K SHEKT DEC. 3ST, M0 COMPARATIVR S' ASSETS OPERATIONS ANIl" Cash nnd Investments J n REVENUE State rtoart Ad Allotments Recevable 9.59S.00 Recevables wth Offsettng Reserves: Surplus Bslance January st Taxes Recevable 75.3S2.56 Current Revenue oa a Cash Bass: Tax Ttle l.lens Recevable Current Taxes Properly Acqured by Tax Ttle (Percentage collected: Len Lqudaton - 42.R7K.OO To, 939 SIK Other Recevables Delnquent Taxes Deferred Charges Requred to be In Other Revenue and Addtons 96 Budftet to Income Deferred Charges Requred to be In Budgets Subsequent to 96 Total Assets LIABILITIES. RESERVES. AND 8LRPLS ( ) Cash Labltes $n.nt.n 39.2 Reserves for Recevables H5.9n.78 Surplus Totsl Labltes, Reserves and surplus School Tax Levy Unpad LESS: School Tax Deterred ( ) Balance Included In Above "Cash Labltes" J50R.au.08» None Nona None 4, «.!36.9O I 89,99.35 f 4,227,58 YEAR 960 YEAR 95C..( 46,903.7 ( T M.S74.7I Total Funds, ,23.55 Eurnllturrs and Ta«Requrements: = Muncpal Appropratons. School Taxe 2, ,3: Feh. 5 (78.0 I 707.(5.37 ll-mlnrljcaltregloal _ County Taxes (lll (nclullnb Alded Aldd Tax T Amounts) _ 08,02.82 Other Expendtures and Deductons from Income ' Total Expendtures and Tax Requrements _ I 973,36,39 LESS: Expendture* to bt Rased by Future Taxes M.M 03, ( ( Total Adjusted Expendtures and Tax Requrements ( 93.SJJ.39 ( 883, Surplus BnUnco December.lst..( ( PROPOSED USE Of CITR.RENT SURPLUS IN Surplus I'alunce 56 nudobt December,sl. llllll Current Surplus Antcpate,! In I I68.S20.8I H6 IllllKet 80.0O0.no Surplus Balancs Remanng ( ,8

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