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1 asrtes. rlgfcbmh alay* fa the lew Ha. Lew Heght, 20-fe. t VOLUME 82. NO. 111 Budget In Rarlan Stenbachs To Stay Open Second Nght Art Independent Newspaper Under Same Ownershp %r Snce 1878 Iwul D*». tfondur unroot* Frday. tntned u Second Clu Itutr U U» Port OfBw «t Ud Bult, t>. J.. undtt U» Act o! Much 3, n. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, c PER COPY PAGE ONE RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Some tl persons spent 3 hours questonng the proposed 1M041 school budget at a publc hearng last nght. At the close of the the schedule was adopted wthout change. It wll be voted on by the RED BANK-Stenbache stores publc Feb. S. to announce at Mlwaukee hs entrance nto the Wsconsn,here.. and.. n. Abuy Park, wll At$l,31,$4«, the budget wll prm- stay open untl I p. m. Wednes- top ths years $9W,5M schedule days begnnng Feb. J, Freder- by $321,251. Ick Schlosser, local manager, It s the fnt tme n de town, sad-last nght shpa hstory a school budget sry, there are votes of 31 natons Mr. Schlosser announced the has gone over the mllon dollar conventon delegates at stake. move at a meetng of the Red mark. Kennedy admtted he was n a Bank Retal Trade Board In the, There, were vrtually. no ob- "hazardous" poston n placng Munlelpal Buldng. J eetlons to the proposed appro- hs name to the prmary n a Moat member stores of the SSflf" wth *" exce P«on tate next to Mnnesota, the home board have been stayng open 162,000 to be spent for bus trans- tate of Sen. Hubert Humphrey, untl I p. m. Wednesdays snce portatlon. Humphrey opposes hm n the Sept. 2, n addton to Frday In most cases, resdents sfm- Wsconsn contest. nghts. Krdels Joned de pro-plgram recently. taled breakdowns. wll have a decsve effect-the wanted explanatons and de "But toe Wsconsn prmary : : To Center The board voted to contnue the Wednesday nght polcy. Mr. Schlosser, board presdent, sad Monmouth Shoppng Center. stores n Eatontown are expected to reman open untl 1:45 p. m. 3 Mllon Kennedy In Three Contests OMHA (AP)- Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts has commtted hmself to three prmary electon tests but so,far faces opposton n only one, Wsconsn. Kennedy made a flyng trp nto the wntry Mdwest yesterday ary, and at Omaha hs canddacy n Nebraskas. In Wsconsns Aprl 9th prm Regardng transportaton, how- wnner wll have an extremely evev about a dozen parent* ob. strong poston at the conventon, Instances qute and deservedly ao," Kennedy volenuy, to the boards refusal s a d. :. to change ts J^-mlle hgh school : : :..;.. Kennedy sad he: would consder t avlctory f he ganed 51 poucy. The objectors wanted more moo- per cent of the prmary vote In f fournlghte-.w^whenthej^^ ht " center opens. s not bndng on delegates.. pls wthn a Irwn Vogel and Edward Carroll were named charmen of a one or mle The entry of Kennedy n WIs- FREEHOLD - The Asbury tractor Carroll C. Matthews, co- Aag.g,lsM: HI dead. Mar- Lyons Veteran Hosptal last week radus could rde to Keyport consn was regarded as an ndcaton Kennedy hopes to elmn- Floyd G. Hoek, former board Park Board of Educaton settled defendant n the boards fraud "Its sheer hell down there," Hgh School. ts sut yesterday agant con- acton aganst Mr. Matthews and Dee. H, m: 111 dead, West and was under a doctors care, sad one rescue worker who membershp commttee. Francs J. BoMuc, execuuve ate Humphrey as a presdental busness manager and secretary. vce presdent of the Red Bank But the board steadfastly mantaned ts poston that educaton- and battle Sen. Lyndon Johnson Bank Sgns contenderv through that electon Communty Chamber of Com? eja^aaaa^ savj ^p^nabja oj ^^a^ewa^nvw^^^v^ Fraakfsrt, HL emerged from the pt after dg* March 15, 1H7: 111 dead, Polce sad the man shot hmself wth a 7.35 calber rfle, and Another sad that the chancel glng through the nght. The sut was settled for $1,750. CeatraUa, Id. The sut aganst Mr. Hoek wll The went snlae dsaster ea merce, sad the Retal. Trade al needs, would better be served of Texas at the conventon fo that Us wfe was n the ktchen of gettng any out eeemed hops. be contnued here Monday before County - Judge Edward J. Istt, when IM» mlnsrs were IVCOIB Ncun # Ayrl 39a Board has 70 members. He by buldng more elementary the nomnaton and about to enter, the cellar Lease For termed the low number "a ds-classroomgrace... ; more chldren. Johnson as hs most formdable John Warren, Jr.. attorney for No note was left, polce re- n postwar mnng hstory. than by transportng Kennedy sad he looked upon when the shot was fred. The dsaster could be the. worst Ascher and 14-member jury. lest at Heakelke camety la Sales able Feb. U Several spectators suggested opponent as ofnow, basng ths New Branch Mr. Matthews, stated that "On ported. An exploson damaged the The went U.S. mne dsaster He also asked the board that a soluton mght be for par on reports that Johnson, Senate behalf of Mr. Matthews, we Self employed, Mr Schwartz mnes surface ventlator and cut urge adopton of major ^portons enta to get together and charter floor leader of the Democrats, hu LINCROFT -The Keansburg- teak place Dec. I, 1H7, wth adjusted our dfferences was a cartrdge consultant and off the ar supply for a tme but of recommendatons n a busness survey report to be submt- The salares for the buses for hgh school pupls, control of a bt over 400 conventon votes. Mddletown Natonal Bank has have Ml Ukol at M.ssagah, W. Va. wth the Board of Educaton manufacturer of ammunton for was restored ths afternoon. sgned a 15-year lease for apace wthout any admsson of lablty domestc and foregn, weapons. There was fear of a spread of ted Monday nght by Urban school superntendent and board Johnson wu at Chcago where n a new shoppng center on Newman Sprngs Rd. to serve as a or any respansblty for toy of He also rased feld tral dogs. Plannng Assocates, New York secretary were questoned. he remarked "Kennedy s enttled to hs own opnon" and then deadly methane gas. the clams by the board, for Introduce For a perod of tme he served Cty, to the Mayor and Councl. The secretary s slated to get branch offce. The center s beng bult by the $1,790, for a covenant from the aa a member of the state polce The aatee laeperate by declned to talk about hs ownrccard Constructon Co., West board not to sue." and was retred as a custodan Oydaedale (Transvaal),cS.Mr. BoMuc announced that a (See BUDGET, Pg. 2) XMtlM.. Orange. Mr. Warren sad that tha set- 7 at Rahway State Prson. Herts* UcL, a ftra 1 wtta snh> sales clnc sponsored by the He wu a veteran of World War lac sntenats la ke Orange chamber would be held n the The center, whch wll be com- Uement. wu made to mtgate I and durng World War II served Free ttate sad the Traamal. Muncpal Buldng Tuesday. Feb. pleted n June, also wll house an the expense p entaled la a lengthy gy 16, at 7:30 p, m. Set Holmdel School Budget a chef gunnery specalst The collery s II mles from Acme Supermarket, p, dry y cleanng, tral. rl The attorney t sad he h hd had Vereenlgng. whch Is S3 mles Ralph D.Myrek. Eden, N. Y. d drug and d hd hardware to ttore, advsed adsed hs clent to make the KEANSBURG - The Board of Kaneohe Bay. Hawa. south of Johannesburg. wll bvme speaker. He heads The neghborhood center s be- settlement, Educaton last nght ntroduced, Frst.warnng of Impendng dsaster came yesterday afternoon Ralph D. Myrck and Assocates. Tax Rate at $11.60 ng bult on a 400-acre tract at He waa a member of the Us> Newman Sprngs Rd. asd Hur Day Buffalo, N. Y, Chamber of HOLMDEL - The Boanl of The new budget represents a l leys U. U The tral of Mr. Hoek contnued» Commerce. Ha also drect Educaton last nght, aftera pubat ttw Untvers Uc hearng, adopted ts lfn-lnl current spendng schedule. wll be the supermarket, whch member Paul Peluso on the J. Ryan, charman of the fnance ty per cent ncrease over the The largest tenant n the center n ts eghth day wth board 1MM0 fgure of $4H.U$.N, Joea (Sea SUICIDE. Pg. 3) (See MINERS, pg. 1) rnaahfb ty of Buffalo./ achool budget totalng m,u0. wlt occupy 120x148 feet of floor The budget wll requre a stand. commttee-ponted out that due space. school tax rate of 111.(0 per SIM On questonng by board at* to ncreased state ad In current of assessed valuaton, a $1.10 The "bank wll occupy the torney Joseph Dempsey, Mr; Pe-expenseluso cted sx work projects n and captal outlay, the State Decson Due Feb. 11 other end of the center. The of- Jump over the current rate.. Ths fgure ncludes the SO cent n- On Rartan, Holmdel Wells GOPSeteUp Plan to Pay; Jobless $46 TRENTON (AP) - The State Water Polcy and Supply Councl meets Feb. 11 to decde the Keansburg Water Company! bd crease centty antcpated by the reapproved $1*0,000 bond $12.12 per $100 of valuaton. to drll two new wells In Rartan and Holmdel Townshps. Board offcals noted, however, that the new assessed valuaton ITS feet from Newman Sprngs fgures released for the townshprd. The company presented ts re-wlquest yesterday to Dr. Thurlow $11.60 fgure. beprovded. \ brng the rate down to the Parkng space for M0 cars wll C. Nelson, charman of the councl. There waa no opposton to The board orgnally fgured the Estmated cost of the center has been set at $400,000, TRENTON (AP)-Sx Repub-the applcaton. rate at the current years valu- lcaa Legslators today, announced a compromse plan ncrease New Jerseys unemptoy of Unon Ave. and 800 feet north ment bsnefta to a maxmum of«pne Knot Ave, n RsrUn S«t a week for N weeks; The propoaal wu worked out In an effort to end a two-year to rase benefts abow the present maxmum level of $35 a week for M weeks. Key features of the new plan re: mllon gallons of water daly. 1. Payment of a top beneft of»,»»»»pply would servce $40 a week to those makng $02 *""» Townshp and Holmdel week or more. north of Everett Rd. 2. Payment of benefts for up Mchael M. Nero, secretary and to 30 weeks whenever unemploy- ««eral manager of the company, meat goes above seven per cent Presented Its applcaton. He was each house when they Introduce legslaton Monday. T. R, Burke MMa ghep, Holdng Sem Annual Ssle. Bargans. Hwy.» Mlddletown, N.J, -Advertsement The company wants to drll one 5-foot deep well NO feet east Townshp. The other well, also located 2,000 feet south of Beth- It had prevously been reported that the school rate would be atons. The new assessments for the townshp total $2,328,480. Oae ObjecUea Though many tems n the budget were questoned by the 1 objecton was rased. That w u $1,000 salary ncrease Telegraph Hll Rd. In Holmdel, for Rchard M. Ford, The. total cost of the projects prncpal, would be $014,000. Mr. Ford now receves a $8. Each well.would produce... Harry D. Ptcher, board vce presdent, sad that the money of the labor force for two straght Wported by consultng engneer was put n the budget/but-that months., Unemployment - was Glen H. Abplualp..-. Mr. Ford mght not receve the above that level for almost all entre amount. He sad that that of the 1M7-S0 recesson, (See HOLMDEL. Pg. 2) $. Increasng the maxmum unemployment tax pad by em- Say Students ployers wth unstable employment records. The maxmum s Were Truant, now three per cent. It would be rased to four per cent. Employers wth stable employment records would not be affected. Stole Goods KEANSBURG - Patrolman A. Penalsng workers who cheat to.. >c benefts by dlsqusl. Frank- Peters, school attendance Ifyng them from gettng any offcer, reported today that an benefts for IT weeks; dsqualfyng women for eght weeks be-! 23 hgh achool students dsclosed nvestgaton nto the truancy of fore chldbrth and four weeks that they had been nvolved In after; Increasng penaltes on about $1,000 In shoplftng snce employers who make false re the openng of school. ports. Accordng to Offcer Peters, 14 S. Reducng benefts to those of the students are grls. who get part-tme work whle Wth the excepton of thref lad off from ther regular jobs. grls, he sad, all have been The sx GOP sponsors of the placed on probaton. plan are Sens. Robert C. Crane of Unon County, Wayne Dumont of Warren and \ The remanng three volated ther-probaton and are now In * the county Juvenle shelter. Osard of Somerset, tembymen Perce H. Bcamar * of Offcer Peters sad that the Bergen, g, Alfred N. Beadleton of majorty of the grls had mssed Monmouth, Mh andd Rd Raymond H, " about four to sx days of school llnce Bateman of September. In a routne they had taken off from school to go shoplftng. The students took such tems ss skrts and sweaters from stores In Red Bank, Mlddletow Keyport and Rarlttn Townshp, Most of the merchandse has been recovered. The objector, James J. Halton, 14 Deerteld Rd.. noted that ncrease of over 10 per cent was not n lne wth ncreases gven per year n ndustry. lack TO SCHOOt-Wlls rd F. Irownlng, drector of the Rd lank Communty Adult School, dscusses school program at regstraton last nght. Left to rght are Mss Ann Veccarelle, Matewan; Mss Ruth Kruta, West Long Branch, end Mss Ann Contact Made Wth Trapped Afrcan Mners Man Ends Lfe Wth Rfle Shot MIDDLETOWN - Polce report that a former state trooper and retred prson custodan commtted sucde yesterday n the cellar of hs home by, shootng hmself n the chest wth a rfle. DSantos, Matawan. Last regstraton nght s Monday, from 7 to 9 p. m., n Rod Polce dentfed the man as Bank Hgh School. Thursday nght classes start next week. Monday nght classes Charles SchwarU, «J, of Mddle- f t Rd open Feb. I. town-llncrcftl Accordng to Detectve Sgt. Board Co-defendant Settle Fraud Sut fce wll be 30x80 feet. Between the market and bank wll be the three other store. The bank has federal aporoval for a branch n the Llncroft ares. The 27,000 square foot center wll be of masonry constructon, one-story hgh. It wll set back Bulks... Jm Bshop Hal Beyle Brdge... Classfed Comcs Edtorals HerUeck Ktty Kelly Obtuares INDEX Stack Market Amy Vaaderbtlt whch he sad the total cost of each was over $1,000, bat bds had not,been let. - Mr. Peluso sad that Mr. Hoek had authorxed the work to be done by Mr. Matthews, and Mr. Matthews would submt pecemeal vouchers for each job. The work prncpally shelvng, cabnets and general carpentry - was done from 1953 to SUte law at the tme requred oublc bddng on jobs of over $ Under cross examnaton by Mr. Hoeka attorney, Edward Curre, Mr. Peluso sad he had. always approved the blls snce Mr. Hoek had assured hm they were all under $,000. Mr. Peluso stated he dd so because at the tme m be "had a lot of fath n Hoek.".Beard Agent Mnt* NEW YORK (AP) - The greatest salne dsasters la reesat yean: Feb. 10, 1HI: 31$ ncrease to be. rased by local taxaton wll not exceed $19,000. The antcpated fgures show $410,024 for current expenses as compared wth $433,024 for 199M0; captal outlay, $23, aganst $11,500. and debt servce, $14,130 aganst $11,500. A publc hearng on the budg et Wll be held n the Keansburg Publc School Thursday, Jan. 2$, t Ip; m..school electon for approval of the budget and electon of three board members wll be held Tuesday, Feb. 9. The terms of Board Preslden and George Johnson wll expre. Mr. Broander and Mr. Johnson, who are completng nne years» ourd, wll seek re«lec tkm. Mr. Klpp wll not be a canddate. Danel Murdock and Detectve Robert Letts, Mr. SchwarU shot hmself about 12:30 p. m. yesterday. The detectves sad that Mr. Schwartta famly reported that he had been despondent He bad just been released from COALBROOK, South, Afrca (AP) Rescue work* era reported makng con* tact today wth some of the 506 mners trapped In a South Afrcan coal mne. The announcement by mne offcals was the tnt Indcaton that at least some of the entombed mners sx whte men, the rest Afrcan Negroeswere : stll. alve. They were trapped yesterday by two rock sldes 100 feet underground at the Clydesdale Collery, 35 mles south of Johannesburg. Mn4 reeeae teams of whtes sad Negress wtrkel alee by flsnaw s* essns> m^k^mmmm^m ^- _ a *^ *W Bf/»» mm VmVTBJOJMvy 9JBJBB* ply of ar to tat snea. Bat SI beers after the nses were trapped no raeeaera stfll ba Publc Quet, Board Introduces Budget KEYPORT --, Local resdents golly, cut now, and Heed more were extremely quet at a prelmnary; publc hearng on the proposed school budget last nght n the hgh school. Fewer than 20 persons attended, the hearng, and only three asked questons. None of the questons had a drect bearng on the budget Two asked for clarfcaton of facts and fgures, and the thrd ary students. The proposed budget has been set at $912,041, an Increase over ths year of $132,473. Leu than har of the amount s to be rased by local taxaton. The Increase In the tax rate wu estlmsted at Mr. Curre has contended snce In a communcaton, the Kesnsburg Teachers Assocaton ap- the start of th» tral that Mr. $3.07 per $100 assessed valuaton. Hoek acted solely as an agent proved, the brochure on the teachers.salary and classfcaton Board member Lous I, Prsger of the board. Accordng to the board, Mr gude as presented by the board. declared the prelmnary hearng ance-wlse. -, Hoek gave costly Jobs to Mr. In a dscusson regardng a was held to try to clear up any The major Increases n the budget were reported due to the em- Matthews on a no-bd bass, and communcaton from the Mddlehad hm submt vouchers, or blls town Board of Educaton askng the budget and as an attempt atptoymet of 10 addtonal teach- "msunderstandng" concernng for the work on a pecemeal for a meetng wth the members a "greater dssemnaton of the ers: ncrease In captal outlay; bass wth-no voucher exceedng of the local board,, It I waa a de-facts.dd h IS to 20 per cent ncrease n operatng costs, and salary In- $1,000. cded to request a meetng wth Mr. Prager called the proposed, Bcause of.the alleged fraud and g t»»<»««"l»od compromse budget-tbe leechers are not happy creases. conspracy, the board contended caton, at whch tme both boards some $79,353 n contracts between would dscuss school facltes. and the board Is not happy." the board and Mr. Matthews A letter from the borough man- "There s no tem that cant were llegal. (See INTRODUCE, Pg. 3) M cut or compromsed,but by 300 Attend Testmonal For Magstrate Schaefer SEA GIRT - Mayors of four Leo R. Wensteln of Matawan, shore communtes, members of frst vce presdent of.the Mon ments. the Monmouth County bench andmouth Bar Assocaton and member of the county tax, board, who$200 rase. The board has made Teachers wll get a straght bar, and state and muncpal offcals joned 300 frends and well has ganed a reputaton" as an en no consderaton for a gude or wshers of Marvn E. Schaefer, tertaner, remarked: "Its Schaefer all around. The need for screens to protect double ncrements. magstrate of New Shrewsbury and Ocean Townshp, at a testmonal dnner at Val Ernes mttee sponsorng the affar, pre- It was reported there Is approx- Garrlty, who hesded the com-school wndows was emphassed, Ses Grt Inn last nght, sented Schaefer a camera, prnt mately $1,000 wndow breakage coper and a wrst golf scorng each year. New Shrewsbury Mayor Karl devce. Mrs. Schaefer receved a Mr, Prager also stressed that K. Baron, Ocean Townshp Mayor James J. Garrlty, Neptune Schaefer was the butt of jokes Central School could lead to an bracelet. the purchase of chars tor the Townshp Mayor Joseph Shafts about ht golf name. A commttee headed by Ocean Townshps Ingjhe school facltes aval- execl!ent,flnanclal. gan by mkand Bradley Beach Mayor Eugene B. Lowensteln were among J. Russell Hlbnets presented hm able to organzatons wshng to those ntroduced by Slate Sen. a duffers scroll. rent them,, Rchard R. Stout of West Allenhurst as Democrats and Republcans rubbed elbows and forgot day at 8 p, m. In the hgh Among others, present were The fnal publc hearng on the budget has been set for next Fr- achool. State Senate secretary Henry H. Patterson of Wsnamssss, New Shrewsbury Councllmen Clarence Unterberg and Herbert Wlllett, 3d, former New Shrewsbury Mayor J, Lester Rlftby, Ocean Townshp Commlttoemen Weston next year.? declared Mr. Prager. "We are offerng the barest In currculum and salares," contnued Mr. Prager. "A few years back It was good. Now we are below most of the communtes n Monmouth County." d T * ^ V J atmam*m ^» ^ p system yem He ponted out that Keyport has always had "a th compromse K school system" wth less than 40 cents of the tax dollar gong to schools! "The school system has always been kcked around and the Board of Educaton has always had to fght. The publc ddnt understand. The lttle old red school house s out of busness; schools are now bg busness" declared Mr. Prsger, notng that all the Keyport schools have a total value of $2 mllon Insur- Scence, laagsga > Mr. Prager stated "physcs and chemstry hasnt been touched snce the school was bult/ One of the new teachers, and a large porton of captal outlay, s for expsnson of the scence and the language departments. Rembursement up to SO ner cent wll be clamed under Ttle III for Improvements to these depart- poltcs at least for the evenng - whle they toasted, the PubHe Notce guest of honor, The Polce Department of the Borough of Unon Beach t Issung Dog Lcenses at. Polcf Superor Court JudfeJ. Ed- "SCHAIHR ALL AROUND" lut Its Mrs. Marvn E. Schaefer, canter, whose ward Knght of Interlaken head Headquarters, 614 Unon Avenue, husband s magstrate of New" Shrewsbury and Ocean Townshp, who appears to be ed the panel of Jursts who shared In the festvtes, They Includ- L, Dangler and Forrest Gllesole, between 9:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. flattng the attenton at testmonal In husbands honor «t Val Ernes See Grt Inn New Shrewsbury Polce Chef Persons fallng to obtan sad ed County Court Judges John C, June* Herrng, and members of lcense by January 31 wlt be last nght. Seated wth Mrs. Schaafer are Supsrler Court Judge J. Edward Knght Gordanoof West Long Branch, the state polce attached to the of Intsrlsken, count/ assgnment judge, left, and Mr. Sehaefer. Standng are Ocean Edward J, Ascher of Belmar and Shrewsbury Barracks, as well as 1 subject to flno. John F. Conroy, Elvln R. Slmmlll of Wall Townshp. Polce Department, -Advertsement, members of the Ocean Townshp Townshp Mayor James J. Garrlty, left, and Now Shrewsbury Mayor Karl K, laren. Chef of Polce. «..

2 Hred to Kll, Not Seduce ANGELES (AP) - The prosecuton plowed nto the fnal atages*ot u massve case n the Pnch murder tral today followng testmony by a Dapper Dan hoodlum that he postvely w u ared to kll Barbara Jean Fnch, aot to seduce her. The start contends Dr. R. Bernard Fnch and hs red-hared mstress, Carole Tregoff, pad Jack Cody to kll the tennsplayng surgeons estranged wfe -and that they dd the Job tbemselvm.when Cody faled to go through wth the bargan. The defense suggested vaster Rlvervlew Mr. and Mrs. Jeremah Wtterachen, «Uke Shore Dr., Mddletown, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Kane, II Carter Ave,,- East Keansburg, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. OoaaM Spratford, 1K\ Hudson Ave., Eaat Keansburg. daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwn Fetter, 10s to gat dvorce evdence aganst M Fh d that Cody bragto gat dvorce evdence ag Mrs. Fnch and that Cody Blvd., Keansburg, yesterday. Mr. and Mn. WUam.sleep wth the doctors wfe hmself. Dr, and Mrs. George A. Sneehan,. Jr., Rumon Rd., Rumson, Cody.». bad check passer on daughter. Wednesday. leave from the Mnneapols Workhouse, heatedly dened ths. - "I was hred to kll her, thats an." sad Cody, whs das- Mr, and Mrs. Jam& Leddy. 198 Newman Sprngs Rd., Ln* croft, daughter, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cavan-! agh, Barker Ave., Shrewsbury hall bouncer, butcher, gsmbtng Townshp, daughter, Wednesday, ball shn and lades* man. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Jenkns, Mrs. Fnch, attractve X-year- 111 Columba Ave., Unon Beach, ad brunette socalte,- was shot son, Wednesday. erbes hmself afa former dance to death July II outsde the Fnch state In suburban West Covaa. The stats contends the crew-cut doctor and hs attractve paramour klled Mrs. Fnch so she couldnt wn a targe dvorce set- /shot once n the back, was found sprawled on the lawn. Ceafwss NSBMS ^ E. Mre, a dstrct at -torae/s rwfcrtng expert, sad (b sgnature on the check was Ul *» tmmlrf: And twan* or traced, hto concluson of the doctors handwrtng, Mre the one who sgned B*me.«twce whan Mre, by a slp of. the daughter, Wednesday, tangos, confused the nemo of : Wlknlattaa. I Barbara Fnch wth that of Barbara Graham atscuted Celln Want to Lvel" Met rase, from fmn to SMM, and the superntendent a $1,000 hke, from $1,000 to $9,900 One spectator termed the salares too hgh. Several representatves of the Parent-Teacher assocaton declared that the salares were low. Bred members defended utares, statng that the board had been fortunate n obtanng Lght Volume NEW YORK (A P)-T h e stock market managed to nudge ahead yesterday n lght tradng. It wu only the thrd tme In 1100 that more stocks rose than fell. Volume, slpped to 2,700,0»H shares from Wednesdays 2,720,- Key stocks generally recovered *«h qualfed admnstrators as fractons to about a pont of bg the superntendent, R. Thomu recent losses and a few bhe J«nnarone, and secretary Charles chps tacked on 2 ponts or so, Then wu some falterng about md-seasonsnd a spate of proft takng n the last half hour but the lst wound up n hgher on balance, At no tme except for a flurry at the open-, ejam tor board secretares wd, daughter, ths mornng. Mr. and Mrs, Olney Hembree, «Park La., Far Haven, daughter, Wednesday. Mr. and Mn. Andrew Cherry, 233 Seeley Ave., Keansburg, son, yesterday mornng. Mr. and Mn. Edward Fnn, 2M The! prosecuton «I*» tred to Harvey Ave.. Mddletown. ahow that Fnch probably forged ywterdsy. Us wfes asms to a chock Mr. and Mn. Joseph ONell, two months before her battered» Carr Ave., Keansburg, daughyesterdsy. kent Imt Adam Et fr Redue Alleg Cp Allrf I-ud Alled Ctl AIIIM Stra Ila Cha Alcoa. Alrlhv Am Brk Sk Am Can Am Cyan Am Hardy m Motora SIS Am ImtH 41* Am Sd u Am TelATel IJ Am Tob ltrj-4 Am VIMUM ar* Anaconda m Armco Ml t Armour»Co. 31H Arm.t Ck 4014 Am Ol n Aleblaon glt AII Harm M Avco Corp \1\ BabracMrtf M lad Lma ISM laltao 42 Byuk Clf 41!4 Btndll Av «!» Medcal Center < Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Byrd. Box J2, Center St., Cllffwood, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Mc- 25 East Hghland Ave.. son, And... a specmen yesterday mornng. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Grey, sad Fnch qute probably w u of Belshsw Ave., Shrewsbury " h s wfes Townshp, daughter. Wednesday. Mr. and Mn. Mchael Han-!&<." The packed courtroom gasped rahan, 4 West Susan St., Hulet, h M b l f h d h W d d y wlaeuagte* N.C. S d M J g *.C Staff Sgt and Mn. J.M. Wynne of Wlmngton, are parents fornla murderess whoso stormy of a son "bora Tuesday. Mn lfe and death» the gas cbanv Wynne s the former Harret b e r w u the bash of the flm Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs;, daughte, Andrew Marsh of Rdgeff S Mre, who testfed durng the wood Ave.; Leonardo. Staff Sgt. celebrated murder tral that sent Wynne la servng n the Marne Barabara Graham to her death Corps.,, a few yean ago. quckly corrected hmself each tme wth an embarrassed: "I mean Barbara Fnch." But" each tme Mss Tregoff, Budget OKd OCEANPORT - The Board of Educaton has adopted ts 1MM1 once voluptuous but now growng school operatng budget of 1345,- plump after sx months of fal food, shuddered notceably.. The Dswchaa Dtl Pont e»t Ko4 End John Ellt Rlt rraatma Ford Mot Of Oen Acept Qen Clf ar oen Dynanv den Kte Oen Fd oen Mdtore > Oen Pub ut a TelftEl aen Alt Qooxlrlcl aoodyear al A*P at No Ry Oteyhound lull Ol second tme Barbara Grahams -a*me slpped from Mres mouth Mss Tregoff wnced and threw a.dsdanful glance at one of her-, attorneys, Rexford Eagan, chuckng by ber sde.at the counsel table.»" - Fnch, sttng a few feet away and scrbblng on a scratch pad, merely looked up each tme aad fxed Mre fa a cold,bboeyed stare.. Deputy Dst Atty. Fred Whchello Md the prosecutons case should be fnshed by early next OH. The acton came at a publc hearng ths wek. No opposton to the spendng schedule was reg- HOME ON LEAVE MATAWAN - Arman Thrd.Class James Wlton Is spendng two weeks leave here wth hs -parents. Mr. and Mn. Howard Wlson, Center. Ave. He wll report to Tyndall Ar Force Base Florda, Feb. 3. Istered. The present budget totals $341, Voterd wll decde on the budget at the Feb. I school electon. -SWEET r PARTY RED BANK - A surprse sxteen" brthday party?l«!s W l M fatunlav nr M.Vll«tJnWOOfl AVt. was gven Saturday for Marlyn Crabtree n the home of her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crabtree. Jr., 35 Hghland Ave. Guests were Peggy DeNspta, Dorothy Stephenson, Barbara Me Connell, Brenda Sadler,-Barbara Gunther. Peggy Lynch, Jan Harrs, Conne Lews, Joan Murphy, Judy Huserk, Don Ross. Conrad Newman. Ronne Mchatowk. Crs Krll, Dane and James Cotton, Larry Famulary, Wllam Stnmberg, Roy Madson, Jr., Dane SchulUe and Wes Kurre. LOCAL SECURITIES AJburyPk. Nan te&ssa.central Jersey Bank Farmers k Merchants Frst Nat, Bradley Beach Frst Natl, Freehold. Kjanburg-Mddletowa ton Branch Trust MerchanU.Trust Mt Bank BANKS Dv " : d w 5.00 MM) oo Uetroslos Assstance CoJ"* 1 * 1... Electroncs Assocates (xxx) Hanson VW-M ^V. Haydu Industres tawaco; Monmouth Park.45 NJ.Nst.GM. U. S. Homes and Developmeat Corp Ml lnatlaallama! auffffal* ffm\ att ahamaa^aat ml**tu Jl* faust M J H W W I I B] l l Jaunlt (atji V«l MfCffll IHICK CUV. 19al *flus stock dvdend, (xxx) 2 percent stock dv. IM0; Vlneludes extrr dvdend Thf Adams Mtmoral Horn* Staansof to Me«n» Memoral Homo NINMAl MIKTOII III Has)!, N. J. lonea At, aot ng, tradng really actve. Yesterdays closng stocks: "- t* Mne Man t MS Jordan 3or Warn ucy Erla ludd Ce 3utova Burl Jnd - Caee, 11 catar Trae Celanlaa Chee ft Oh Chryler Clllea ave Col Palm, Colum aaa Coml Sow Con Edla Coot Can - Cont Hot Corn Pd Crown Zell Crue Ml Cum.. Wr Del * Hud Del Law a»h Hammer Pap 32% Here Pdr, a» III Cent,. <<4 M Bua Men 4M llt Har». M ; Int Nck 103 Int Peper IM«Inl TaaTtl IT I-T-E CM. Brk M aa * b Kalatr Al Kanuestt f $13,411 for tendeau. The fgures were compled,by the New Jersey Educatonal Assocaton. In dscussag the ck shortage, Mr. Jaaaaroao Uh Val Inn Uh Val RR bof Olaaa Lb IS" 41 Olaaa Lb llenet, UttkUy Loewa Ina Ukone Stl Mack Trk Merln Ca Merck Mo Pae A Monter Ol Mont Ward Nat Blae N«t Dalr Net Dletlll Nat ataa Nat oypa NT C/ntral NI4 M 1*6 _ No Am Ar * Nor Pac *4S Nwet Alrlla M Oho Ol IS 1 Olver, Ca> M Out. Star» n.ne III 01 l«l Pan A w All SO Ptram Ret 41 Penney. JO ISH Pa Pw*U H Pa Itn.-.; ed that the board probably wu have to teat two addmaaal outsde rooms durng the 1NH1 BlpVV pt att Pub a» u Publlek,U«Pullman Pur* Ol RCA / K Knell Ol Snclar Smth, AO aoeanr Sou Pae Sou Ily Sparry M Sd Brand Std Ol SM Ol- Mud - l % T«ae0 T. o Pr«d Astton Astton Tldawtl Ol Trtnnmar Un cartuda Un Pae Unt Alre Unted C> Ul Un» V Plywd US Rub Ul (melt ua nntn us stt Van Al Stl Walwerth W»rn B,*e W Pcnn II W.tVn Tl Went n Whte Mo Womwarth Tnat.Mt.T 8 n 51, w VFW Auxlary Votes Donatons MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Contrbutons to several charty agences wen made when the Demaad Improved yesterday. Recepts New, York- spot quotatons follow: IntladM Mktwssten Mxed colon - Extra («- 50 extras medum T% l fr large 27-27%; n NEWARK (AP) - S. Hopls Ust Averages Mr. Jaanarone -hmsatf noted smells 24&-2JH. that the average salary throughout the state (last year) a d* trcto the same ste u Rartaa, Whtes - Extras («-50 lbs. extras medum Browns Extras (4«0 Whte - Top qualty lbs.) 30-M; medums through the Savoy Theater today to pay ther fnal respects to Negro sprtual leader Bshop Charles M. (Sweet Daddy) Grace. < Followers wll vew the hut remans through a transparent glass top that covers the rchly decorated and hand-carved sealed bronze coffn, The theater, at N Sprngfeld Ave:, has been known for the last sx years as the House of wtn) Hansway of Florda, and Browns Top qualty (4140 lbs.) 11-3% medums 2»MMft smalls 25-M. Holmdel <Cotttfmed) Prayer for AllPeople.. A sga hangng on the marquee snce that tme read: "As Nosh wu before the flood, so s Daddy Grace before the tre." Newark polce made rested. the tocomclassroosljag board. "I for one fed that he should get the full.rase." Mr. Ptcher The board already fve foons St. Johns Methodst Church Edl b p s a tremendous school system. Msajr They stated that ucauena! buldng - the same Mms curnatly beng used. All classes wll be returned to double sesson for school opennext September. wu noted, however, that If the M0M1 budget s approved " SfffL... the polls, new elementary fa- ""butedto hm. dutes Vll be constructed "u quckly u possble." Start Tlw Year Ha ponted out that lbs other board members thought a lesser rase should be gven. The entre board was quck to pont out that the new prncpal d t t th pp asset to the many add y been made n m that the board assumed n me past.". Mr. Ptcher sad, "have b d b M Fd d The board may start,construe^ tkm of a sx or 12-room addton to Mddle Road School n July. The amounts whch wll stow on the ballot n the F e b.! electon wn be HM.925, tor current expense, and t2u.no, for land, buldng and equpment - totalng $I71,4JS. " Board presdent Charles W. Lube Md t would be dffcult at ths tme to estmate the tax rate change because of three new factors: 1. An ncrease In tax ratp. been assumed by Mr. Ford, and he s dong a better Job of handlng - those responsbltes than d M / r / : j g whch amounted to approxmateablw, estmated at naerly 10 ral-*»»; budget, lon douars. true value; 2 - Teachers salares $!»,- J -TchWnfto rato to «0-an ncreue of $11,000 over true value, tor assessng pur- ths year. The new, salary gude poses, from ll.j ter cent n 1*J» ndoeted by the board gves rases At the outset of the hearng, Wa H. CummllfS Harry K. Ubkert, board pres- f _,,,, ^ dent, lsted the causes of the Q f F r e e h o l d majot ncreases n the budget v f^*frr t l w " ^^ j. FREEHOLD-W. Harold Cum : mngs, SO, of I Haley St., ded but nght n hs home/after sufferng a heart attack., Mr. Cummngs wu a pantng contractor. Together, wth,hs wfe, they ran the Cummngs Prvate.Rest Home, hen. Mr. Cummngs wu born In They are: 1 - Approval of the school ad dtoa. IM.000 n bonds and nterest and other tems connected wth the project are reflected n to M per cent la 1IM, and averagng!m0 per teacher. Ths 3 - The fact that revaluaton lure ncludes the mandatory assessment fgures wll be put W» uaua] ncrement. Mr. Lubnto effect thla year. kert noted that the average He Md, however, that "the teachers salary n the, system tax pcture looks a great deal would be 19,200, and that the new brghter than we had dared to gude WM compettve wth surhope a month ago," manly be- roundng dstrcu. cause of the ratable jump. The total amount to be rased by local taxaton, n the new budget, Is SSM.ajT. an ncrease of over : ths yesr. nurse st a cost of»f2,m0. 4-Contemplated purchase"of _ - M s-;.-r-h.v,;-"! ---two;new.buses ^requrngtwo The tour, appropraton, for drven at a salaf> of $»,00» for teachers salares s $520.«M. hke of $78,445. Fourteen new teachers wll be added to the staff. In addton, teachers slated for pay hkes of tmotosuo. " both men. 5-Hgher hgh meat and hgher tutoo- rales: IU.«N-an ncrease of $12,000 over ths year. Offcals noted that the tuton Foregn Wan, Guadalcanal Post, met last week la Contrbutons wen seat to the March of Dlmn, the Monmouth County Chrstmu Seal fund and the Crusade for Freedom. To rase money for the MMmouth County Heart Fund, members wll hold a card party n the post home Feb. 10. The beneft wui be Jontly sponsored by the auxlary and the Matewan Townshp Heart Aasodatea. A corned beet and cabbage socal wn be held la March to rase funds for the post buldng f u n d. :...,..-" Hathomor Couplas* CI U b Plant Show RED BANK - The Hathomar Couples Club of the Presbyteran Church wll present ts fourth annual entertanment, a muscal varety show, Feb. 12 aad 11 n the new church audtorum. Mr. ud Mn. Robert G. Goodman, Jr. of Navesnk, who have drected prevous shows, are agan n charge, Proceeds wll be used to purchase addtonal equpment for ether. the. new Sunday-school buldng or the church. Specalty numbers wll be done by couples who are members of smlar couples clubs n the Red Baak a r e a..:.... Rehesruls started Jan. 0. the bggest vrer.a Rarftan, wth Natonal Newark and Essex Bank- Ing Co., ha been re-elected charman of the advsory commttee hlah school was f the advsory commttee of the Newark Clearng House Assocatpa. Wlbur Bramwell, Lt. te Slver, Is manager of the as sedaton. FINED $M RED BANK,-George Jones, 41. of UH Central Ave,, yesterday was fned $2} by Magstrate John V, Crowellon a charge of beng drunk and dsorderly... nth a range - W.400, n nne yean; wth a BS degree, $4,400 to 17,000. In H yean; MA degree. $4.0N to 17,. 2W. n 12 yean, and doctorate, M.S00 to,i7.4n, In 12 yean. The BS degree pay rases a n 1200 scroh the board. MA degree teachen wth four yean experence or more wll get $2M hkes. All teachers wll be placed on gude for the 1H041 yesr.. Antcpated state sld s lsted at KU.N7, an tncnasa of IN,- M a " v s set at year. Other Items Other budget sppropratons are:... Current expense (ncludng repars, and reptactmnts). $1,021, 5S2; debt servce; $M,332. an to- Merest on short term loans for hgh school flnsnce tems; salares of prncpals, $U,711, an Increase of 8.143; clercal Mlarles, $11TJO, a IT.H0 hke; whch w«l Include hrng of one more clerks. Also, admnstratve salares. $M.7#, up $5,724. ncludng Mlary gude Increases for the Khool superntendent, board secretary, two clerks and custodan of school funds and employment of one new Jantor. H.K0. ff chs Orguluto. ud m Womoj, ley, Brelle, vce charman of the The stectloa turaed out to be ammmhare en Feb» votes, cast. hlh h The $l.$n.n0 bya electon, wll be: Wsst burg frs house. Hatlet Townshp HaO. JUrttaa Oarage uplnlou, FaM Tme < NansW 1-rHgher enrollments now the servces of a full tme school enroll»«* School $7S jump over Keyports rate s $4J0-approxmaUly the same UUs yesr. Hgh school enrollment for next year wu set at 114. The board attrbuted the Jump, n Red Banks rate to the buldng program recently completed there. Rases n salares also are planned for the custodal staff, the board secretary and the custodan of funds. /, AddWeo SUa. Coder the captal outlay count, the board has appropret ed $10,000 for an addtonal ste. Board memben sad that ths amount plus funda approprated last year would be crease of $21.34}, most of H tor "^ te Purchase a new ste when the need arose. The board s watng for acton en the new townshp tonng ordnance before pckng a ste. The equpment fgure under captal, mprovements shows full-tme clerk sad two part-tme flure of $14,100 whch ncludes funds for purchases of the two addtonal buses. The board now.operatea fou buses snd contracts for another. The contracted bus wll be dropped next year, offcals sad. The debt servce fgure s.. at tss.140 u compared to SM, a vouattu b?a*att, approve he t2$2m$ o t f COn OF LIVING 2-1 mana. ", WAWUtOTON (AP)-Ths gov- Polllag places tor the Fab. «!?**»««" Mvlag oasts rsadug for the astloa today. The advance was that tha.aew data, for Dewouldnt show much November level. and North Ceatervlle tro kaaas. ««bsr. Polls wll be opsa from 2 to chaagal p. m,, Pay ravs of about M0.00* work-. t» an gearad to cheagw. report The Irsh Free State wu set ed la todays new lvng east fg- - ^nsnbb«bbbnb»bbbnnbssb«bssa1sba»sjmjj Ikht Horn oflfe are often happy memares-meklng the MM a taatury of futura hoae. Let us Nelp you mska mesa memores Hve m a keautlful, persenslree monument, Vst our dsplay and let us " help you wthout ewlgatton. JOHN VAN KIRK*"* ures, They are expected to get about a psaay-an-hour pay. rase ss a result Newark MBS. MARY E. HANAWAY I HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP - Mn Hanawayrt9. of Lne ber home. 1UC, MUngton Ball, 71. ded n the ded ths mornng n home of bs daughter, Mn. Rob- rt Thomu, 1427 Woodmere \e.. Tuesday.. : Mr. Ball MI bora n Newark.. He lved here 10 yean, and was retred machnst for the Kebrfoot Engneerng Co., Newark. For seven yean he was a sergeant wth the Newark specal polce.. *;.. :-:::. Survvng, besdes hs daughter, s a brother. Frank Ball of Msplewood; and a sster, Mrs. Carre Sehwall, aad three grandchldren The funeral WM. held ths mornng n the John W. Mehlenten Mn. Robert Hggns of beck Funeral Howe, Hatlet. Rev. ten. M* Rooen ""*^ fwt otunaat p,^,, ^ Bsyvew Presbyteran Church, r home. She was born n Bradevelt. daughter of the late George and Margaret Hardy, and WM a lfelong resdent of ths sres. She was the wdow.of James Hanaway. " Mrs. Hanaway was a member of St. Benedcts Catholc Church, Herlet. Survvng are two sons, Ed- James Hanaway. at home; two laughters. Mtt Agnes Hanaway, at home, and Mrs. Leon J. Kenna of Hadet and two ssplena to cope wth traffc prob- Browntown specal SchaaU of Elubeth. meats. three to fve mllon persons. The tody ley n slate at Phladelpha yesterday and wu to come here n a specally outftted $11,000 hearse. be Saturday n New Bedford, MMS. The Day Funeral Home, Keylems whch the overflow crowds port, s n charge of arrangemght cause., Elder Stephen sad there wll e no relgous servce but there wu be "a musc servce all day long." A 10-pece brass band whch accompaned the late relgous leader wll be present Then also wll be organ musc and the sngng of sprtuals. The 7B.year-oM bshop ded la Los Angeles 10 days ago. At IU peak, the relgous sect Bsye y, Cllffwood Beach, offcated. Bar. al WM n FraakUa Memoral Park Cemetery, North Brunswck. CHARLES. YOUMANS ALEXANDR1A, Vs. - Charles LeRoy Youmans, 11, of ths place ded Frday of complcatons resuung from surgery. Hs daughter s Mrs. Joan Cozens of New Shrewsbury, N. J. Mr. Youmans bad once been a New York advertsng executve. Ho Joned the advertsng frm of G. Lynn Sumner Is Co. wu sad tobsva numbered some He remaned wth the frm untl 1U7, eventually becomng vce presdent. Survvng, In addton to hs wfe, Mr: Edna H. Youmans, an a son, Chsrles Youmans, Fnal servces and bural wlt Jr.; another daughter, Mrs Janne Todaro of Havana: a brother. Cory Youmans of Wyo- dent here, ded n Marlboro mssng, Pa.; s sster, MIM Murle Youmars of Los Angeles, and 11 grandchldren. MRS. MARY H. NOWAK FREEHOLD-Mrs. Mary H Nowak, 78, ded yesterday n the arrangements, home of her daughter. Mrs, Jule Rocco, MJ Park Ave. Mrs: Nowak WM the wdow of John Nowak, Abo survvng are four other daughters, Mrs. Catherne Nagrant of Conemaugh, Pa.; Mrs. Stephane PekaU of Wlndber. Cue Commngs. He had lved In ths area all hs lfe. f L Mrborb T2TZ*"laalaa «Mn. Anela Mltovl* of the late Mchael and Dela Me- Newark, and^n, Stella BeUta son of ths place: a son Walte Church. Survvng are Ms wfe, Mrs. Josephne Yspos Cummngs; two daughters, Mn. Dane Cummngs, at home, and Mrs. Frank Mancnl of Freehold; a son. Frank K. Wooley of Hchland Park; three ssters, Mrs. 1, Robert c: WgRs offreehold. 1 Mrs. Mary C. Kennedy of Rod BanK,? and Mrs. Rchard Ayers of Freehold; two brothers^ John F Cummngs and Charles R. Cummngs. both of Freehold, and four grandchldren. -, V.- :; : : The funeral wll be hed Moneak, and^, son of ths place: a son, Walter of EngUshtown; 10\rnd- Dstrct presdent, Hghlands, wll - and a great-grandchld, f Mr* CttlAflHQSS WM IVIlatllaMrI -^ : ~ -^"V l V^.»j# _«J *»,- s>»wwa v WSNI of St Rose of Lma- Catholc.A requem mass wll be onered offcers and members. day at 9 a. m n St Rose ofmerly lved Lma Church wth Rev. Vncent t ff Lma Churc h A. Uojrd. assstant pastor, offdatng. Bural wll be to St. Rose of Lma Cemetery under drecton of the Hggns Memoral Home. Hold Open House For Army Enlstee FAIRVIEW - Mr. and Mrs. John M. Brady. Sr., 7 Heddn PI,, held open house Sunday for famly and frends n honor of Vew Cemetery. ther son, Robert A. Brady, who enlsted n the Army. He left Monday for Fort Dx where he wll be statoned for the next three months learnng admnstratve work. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and Danel J. Brady, Keamy; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoffman and son; Gary Wldwood Crest; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hsnhart and daughters, Beachwood; Mr. and Mn. Fred Hoffman. Sr./ Belmar; Mn. Irene Spekerman and daughter, MIM Heghts. Acqut Drver In ^ FREEHOLD - A Jury hre Donald Wena sal. II. of "1 Carmen PI.. Rk> Bank, of causng death by auto Wemet tasttlad that ha wu the drver of a car whch went rangemente. off the road and struck a tree and a-jmue on Navsslnk Ave., Mddlstown Townshp, Aug. I Carol Cordng, II. of $ Hunt maugh. t» Pa., S m., n Cone- Catholc Church. Bural wll b«in St. Johns Cemetery, Wlndber. Pa. The W. H. Freeman snd Son Funeral Home s n charge of arrangements. MISS MARX L- WEST RED BANK-MM Msry tyell West,.,3T:pnjmnond PI., ded snawer. perod, at suddsfy ; yesterday to Monmeuth psst department Medcal Center ;:?.-"5V - ;;:- answer questons. the *as born n MduWtown, daughter of the late John and Mary Mdheau West, and had lved here three yean.. She for- MIM West WM a the Mddletown Baptst Church. Survvng are a brother and three ssters. John M. West. Mrs. D. D. Hendrckson, MIM M, LyeU West and Ma Cathryn West; al of Mddletown. The funeral wll be held tomorrow at 2 p. n. In the Worden Funeral Home, Red Bank. Rev. John E. Bates, pastor of the Mddletown Baptst Church, wll offcate. Bural wll be n Far MRS. ALICE D. WALLING MARLBORO Mrs. Alce D. Wallng. $2, ded s Ivy, House Nunng Home, Mddletown. Wednesday; Mrs. Wallng WM born hen. daughter of the late Wyckoff Emma Campbell Buck. She w u the wdow of Spafford B. Wal n»... ; : -, -. Survvng s a sster, Mn. Howard Croxson of Freehold. The funeral wll be held tomorrow, at 2 p. m., n the W. H Carl Dean. W«t Orange, tele- «"»" ««^ Son Funeral Home, vulon sngng star; Mr. and Mn. Freehold, Rev, Glenn A; Hne. Francs J. Bsnach. Mddletown. PMtorrt Old Brck Reformed end Jack Plunkett, Rversde Church. 1 wn offlclet - Burs wll be In Maplewood Cemetery, LT. JAMES L KEARNEY EATONTOWN - The body Pnt U, James I. Kearmy, 21. s beng shpped from Farbaaks, Alaska, to ths plsce. Lt. Kearney, a former resden of Vlla PC, ded la the crash of a sx«glne fm7 Jet plane la Alaska lest week. The Robert A. Braun Home for Funerals wll be n charge of ar- BERT POMEROY SEA OIRT (AP)-Bert Pomeroy, M, a former race 1 horse St. Rumoan. a passenger In metraloer. ded yesterday n Fltkla car, ded In Rlvcrvlew ^fesptal osas^ev ajsja^bj ajvj^pvv^batvsvv The youth testfed that he w u gong over N mtos aa hour la a spols car when ha lost control M he w u passng another car. Me wu represented by Wl lam Wchmam, Had Baal., AeUml-Tltlt * Tkt MaMlkM M l ha»a ken S Mlr Mrtrtuura Mr.wtr ttta-ajstlara al a aamanr AwarllaaBam. Hosptel. M P retred Mr. Pomeroy years ago. He lved at Saa Grt Manor. ane Leo JOSEPH CUFFWOOD M. BEACH-Joseph POTA INFANT LONG BRANCH The Infant dauhter of Tulllo and Mary DAngelo Pole of 511 Hampton Ave. ded at brth yesterday n Monmouth Medcal Center. Also survvng are a brother, Lous Pott, at home; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Samuel, Btsaro of Red Bank, and her maternal grandfather.. Angela DAngelo of Italy... Damano Fuuetl Home s In charge of arrangements. MRS. LILUAN ESTELLE BRADLEY BEACH-Mn. v IB. llan EsteUe, «4, a former rest- State Hosptal last Frday. Survvng are two sons, Allen Estelle of Hatlet, and Frederck Estelle. The Fsrry Memoral Home, Asbury Park, was n charge of Dstrct Auxlary Of VFW to Maet ASBURY PARK - There wll be a meetng of the Sxth Dstrct Ladles Auxlary of the Veterans of Foregn Wan Monday at $ p.m. n the Ashby-Johnson Auxlary meetng room hen. Mrs. Gertrude Johnson, Sxth hold a school of nstructon for All charmen"* of commttees have been requested to be prepared to dscuss ther dutes, as explaned n the by-laws, and ready to answer the memben present may lake the nformaton back to ther own auxlares..-: There wll be a queston and tme ll Weather Osady aad csm wkh Mr sad low tssagbt fa taw aamsm and lower f SSMI craft to Cspa May: laap are dkv as. p. h. today, Satarday. Far weather ssme ebaace of axtnme: aarlh asrtlsb. attty 10 VtaL, dedcated to "INTEGRITY To servo reverently... wth dgnfy and baaufy always, and offerng the Hmot n consderaton. At no tme don croed or fwlco malo any dlfforense n Ida htgh standards wo hayo ypheld and shall eon. tlnuo to uphold In our aervce and responsblty John E. Day Funeral Home W atvatmlaa Worden Funeral Home ROBERT A. BRAIN One of the countys most modern funeral wth s completely home-lke atmosphere. IN BROAD STREET LIBERTY Um * Formsrly of Cut Orangs 74IS7 Monmouth Countys new, smdera, noasectara funera.1 horns, wth a homo-lke atmosphera so;menof>, al chapel. Constructed to assura greater comfort aad prvacy for you durng a tryng perod. UILIC INSPECTION INVITED HARRY C. P. JAMES A. ROIERT F.

3 / ^ gf s» m f y v n mmwmm»* w «ss«swfp»» 1»**w--*- -* County Government Setup EAT0NIOWN-A.PwlKte, Ocean County freeholder, termed ths tate system of county goverameat u "the most responsve and the most practcal system n the world," n a talk yesterday before the MonmouthCou dtntal year we hope to ncrease dabs ty.federaton.of Republctn Women. The meetng wu held at Old Orchard Country Club. More than MO attended. "Your County Government" was Mr. Kngs subject. He sad Branch, mmedate put presdent, told of the growth of new dubs n the county snce last November. She sad there are now four new dubs, and that the Freehold area club organsed Omp e *21 n November wth a membershp of 10.now has 2J pad-up memben. Mn. Ann Flynn, Abury Park. that one of the advantages of outlned the federatons annual h h ld b Cht lf B havng the county ruledby a Chrstmas welfare program. Be- ~l board of freeholders s that "they sdes gvng lt gfts to patents are always around to help, and at Brar HD, county welfare ther servces are always aval- home at Freehold, the club alto able to muncpaltes, wthoutt> made contrbutons totsuag ng through great amounts of red to county chartable and health canters. tape." : Mr. Kng declared there s a trend by ndvduals to term our form of county government as not beng- "strong" and that t could be best drected and handled from one central locaton, by one pad apponted drector. Uphlls lystasa "The present system" sad the Ocean County freeholder, "gves you the chance to vote tor the BBSSSBSSSaKVl^BSSBSSsWtfaS* SSBS» " * Estate Sold n Rumson RUMSON - The Wllam H. New dabs m Mrs. Morrs Robnson of Long Htotelmenn frm reports the tale room, dnng powder mom, ktchen and MEDICAL MEMOS Successful persons use selfhyponsu to ther dary actvtes two mad thrd floor. Of tlt pfoptftjf Ml fltered swmmng pool oa the east ternce and a summer pato. Htm fett whchtocompletely screened The" 1 property comprtu 7.33 mat*, of whch Mr. and Mn. Boyle have purchased all the Vsta Ave. frontage of acres. Tht Eagethomt have, retanediv. acres wth a targe garage frontng on Contonal contact wth hm at any tme, and It gves you the opportunty to explan to hm your thoughts on varous ssues: A pad drector, runnng your county from 1 another secton of the state, cut be arbtrary and csrry on hs work to a selfsh way." Mr. Kng then proceeded to tell the gatherng of the many "extras" that the average freeholder does for hs constltutents. and, sad "a pad drector, off n Trenton, cant do ths, especlally when jour problem n your home town needs solvng at once.". Mr. Kng has been borough clerk of Beach Haven, when he lves, snce MM, and amember of the.ocean County Board of Freeholdere snce He s a former drector of hs county board, and a member and former presdent of the State Board of Freeholders Assocaton. It Is a" well known fact whan over La. they have moved to Cty wll speak on "Chrstu So- mt d«r g u r f nsttect of duty Vrgna, where, they own a Urge eal Relatons" at the raeetag. ^ ^ 7 ^ tower te department It s a weu known fact whan r g a person hat been condtcoed by l0 "* l» d «*,* Hoylt property d to b h«"w e n are located many shade p y repeated suggesttons by a hypootlt, every tme that certan sug, y p p y «"Wen are located many shade, Mr. Kng w u Introduced Joteph C. Irwn, Red rector of Monmouth Countys Board of Freeholders. A guest at the meetng m Jack Lampag, executve drector of Ocean Countys publcty offces, and executve drector of the State Board ef Freeholders Assocaton. The program was arranged by Mrs. Irwto, who tspulned that ths subject w u chosen to pont out to members the advantages At tnt when a hypnotst states that the person wll fall asleep when he napt ht fngen, ht words may have very lttle ef feet. However, whe» ths geston t reputed anl tred over and over agan; eventually, pendng upon the susceptblty of the person, the hypnotst merely hu to snap ht fngen and the person nstantly fals uleep. Persons who lern self-dscplne do the same thng to of the type of county government found n New 3ttu V- Sad ahe "We are unque here to New Jersey, at we are one of the few tates-who nave ths type of gov< emnent. We must work to keep f strong." Mrs. John T. Lawley, Mddletown, presdent, presded. Mn. Jules Utdllta, Portaupeck, read the followng report for the nora. astlng commttee: v Mn. Edward J. Daves, Oceanport, for frst vce presdent;, Thomu Long Branch, thrd vce, presl more Banks tnd Mr. and Mn. F. J. Rowse. Mr..Boyle s assocated wh ht father to the newspaper buv neu to Unon Cty. N. J. Drvers Fned, Lose Lcenses NEW SHREWSBURY - Jesse Brown. 7 Crawford St.. Eatontown, wu fned COtoMuncpal Court last nght on s careku drvng charge. The fne wu mposed by Magstrate Marvn E. Scbaefer. motorsts were fned for S Robert J A Glnsburg; mmedately assocates that When he hu somethng else to eats somewhere else., A leu successful executvt have shown by exhaustve studes that mental effcency It much greater t one partcular place a used for work and for absolutely nothng de. In the tame way that form of dent Mrs. Kendall Lot, Asbury ^ m.^1..^^..» JI..W M M L Fan, assstant roconnng secretary; Mn. James E. Brandgan. Unon Beach, assstant correspondng secretary, and Mn. George Conway, West Long Branch, treasurer. bneton The followng were nomnated for dreenn: Mn. Ruth Slsco. WlUl S k dayjvng easer and more sue- SDL Holds Tune Party EATONTOWN - Nlneteea sly. b f h S d D h O for dreenn: M. Belmar; Mn. WlUlam Smack, Ltocroft; Mrs, Stanley Tracy, Atlenhunt: Mn. Hary H. Jackton; Jr., Shrewsbury; Mn. Robart Wood. Rver Plan; Mn. Emr/ Leverng. Port Mosmouth, Mn. Harry H. Clayton, Jr., Rumton; Mn. Robert CoM, Matawan; Mn. Bettna Layton, Asbury Park, aad Mn^aa Wea- Mn. Lawley tad eleetos wffll be held at the annual metttog, March IT. Ths wll be a hmcheon wth Mr. Wesley Herrtta u chamran. Mn. Uwley announced that the Utlr annual preadents forum of the State Renmtlen Women wu be held Feb. at Prnceton Inn. She alto urged memben to attend the state regonal meetto^msrehlt.stotdrwght.ina, Hlghtstown, and aald that If tutflcent Intentt H shown, a bus wu bo Mred to take memben memben of the Sons and Daughten of Lberty, Prds of Crescent Councl, attended a meetag and «tt«w»^«:s»*::-a^* * Prea were gven to Mn Ar C M C Wagner, tth e g to lent Can, Mn. Cora and Mn. Fred Hart d Hartley, wtth, specal awards to Mn Core John-Ideal of Queen dry J « T I * L l ton and Mn Wagner. Mn. Hansel Mn. Marlyn Loag. and Mn. Mnne Rver, Pont Pleasant Tuesday Hartley, * councllor, the event. Pont nght. Mn. MpOfttu -Ott b featured at m Moaday lord of Mddletown, vce char-u, y celebrants. Offjcen wn bt man of the couty RtpabBeul - ^ man of the couty RtpabBeu Commttee, to charman. Secretary of Ubor James P. Mltch- II,. who t a Uttle Slver lnt, to to bt speaker. jnte Halto Pot. n Newark - NEWARK * A Igw wr%^s*saswr SJFS ^PB"SUS SWOS "SP^B"W. ^^^^ IKIDaB* aouncad that tfcs NUosal R»S" subtlcm Federaton wll sold ks tsnual muttog to Atlssttc Cty. ^^^. aktakakfa^^^ MfkM ^Lkft&4) - " 1 """"*" -* TV pwtnm Un SSSJ HI - An arbtn wu bt New Jtney Day, The spuker wn be whoever the paras Its sraavttsnsi sjaoj stay BFB^BSSFSSWW^"*^ g u pkkattog a Orsca Una shp Mn. Conway outllaol held at the Republcan commlttotwomeaa mosttog. She uld that 1W t to bt "RapubUcu Year" aad that Feb. SttrtTbe "RtpubUcu Day." On that day, atato Republcan women, wll devote ther tmt to regsterng and sgnng up at lesst one new Republctn party member, Mrs.Robert Bernard of Far Haven, charman, sad that the federaton new has a member shp of more thn 1,000 members Mn ^SJABJ. am V S^^LSW * aauah^a^aftak^h M S A gabtaa Nvng.w opponuatm, LoagshoramM and othen to_cross ther pcket. Itot asd evtstusuy -about wen Involved. The New York Shppng As. toelttlob sad port wore ad operatons at The checktn local complaned that New York, States Island asd Brooklyn checkers were gettnr the bulk of the work at the port, thus elmnatng Job oppor [untes for Newark 1 area retl dents. The men were expected to. turn to work today whle thel Mr. and Mrs. estate on Fred Engel- Buena Vsta > Mr. and Mn. of Rumson. resdence, whch, wu 1057, contans hall, lvng owners room, buifd > JJ/; There Is buldng ste on the * d * * Hl School Unt Draws Plans FAIR HAVEN - The recently trmed Schools Commttee met Wednesday nght and set up a ts tnt major goal drawng up a plan to keep resdents better nformed about school nutters. At the same tme, the group plans to brng before the Board ftfe *><> f* n 8 ht Educaton the thnkng of res< dents on school matters. A total of 17 persons, the commttees sponsors, met n the Wl tow Street School. t Robert L. Reynolds, temporary charman, sad the unt plans to acheve permanent status. Its purpose, he,added, s not to functon merely at school dec- "1st pty outsde N W, Tommy. Y«Mt can pck «s latori". Fellowshp Slates Talk MIDDLETOWN - Mlu Mr- Fle Charges, Aganst Cop WALL T 3 ««del Relatons" at the g ^ tc oy the WomuFellowshp of th. % g Bptst ChchMonday at h Btptst Church Monday at I Memben hatbands and women of the Unon Baptst Church of Mn. Thomu H. Morfqrd ar-* _ ranged Uw prugram. The speak- Jg n ro fct F SL D s lersey Cty; $»; BeUe A. Pt- Robert A ned for speedng and Purvs, Fort Monmouth, had bom fled aganst Polce Sgt Jobs Down, St. The Feb. I g pg p er Is an assocate aecrettuy n the Councl on Chrstan Socal Pragms of the Amercan Baptst C Sh l netcner. - Mr. Fletcher ssld todsy the charges stemmed from three atl d d f I b d l Pragms of the Amercan Baptst ges e a Conventon, She also serves Hleftd, ncdents ef Insubordlnaa member of the advsory com- ton on Dee. II, U and IS, Its*, mlttee for Chrstan world rala- Mr. Fletcher aald he fled hs tona for the Unted Church Wo- charges wth the commttee n men of Amerca; n the depart- December, and was not aware meat of Chrstan sodal relatons why It had taken a month for n the Protestant Church Councl a hearng date to be set. f N Y k Ct d Fletcher aald Sgt Downs of New York Cty, and M a BOB governmental organxatoa h Ud g Fletcher aald Sgt. Downs, on Dec. U, refused to go to the ad f h t ttk t representatve to tht Unted of a hurt attack vctm, e* States Msson to the Unted Nt- olanlng that he wat then drv. ton. lag a motorst to a servce sta- A natve of Mane, Mlu Cor- ton to get gu for ht dlubled btt w u graduated from Bay- ear: on Dec. 14, refused an org y path Insttute n Sprngfeld, Man. She h u done graduate work at New York Unverstys School of Educaton, der to escort a grocery store manager to the bank," and on Dee. IS, refused an order to apprehend s dsorderly, person. Membershp Offcer Addretaes VFW CtIrTO66D>- Vtacea Boyle, erry, D. I., S2>, am. - Glnsburg; East Or- central area membershp char manofvfwformoanouthcoun- dtlm mne. Fred J. Coles, Dunetlen, was ty and member of MlddWown Post wu speaker "Ight «t a meetng of Guadalcanal P VF«f to th h H MI rurvu, ran msaamn, "»».««.«»» nwhtauu s IIS fne for careless drv- Post. VFW,, n the post home. He dscussed membershp and compar mesded the local post for havng - -. H t l U^}^>&. c e B t pablhp speedng and 83 for contempt of nembtnblp for Its). tag. Dr. court. Ida * ee-l Charu Hobby commander, ItltClle from Post 0170, Newark. Mr. Hobby urged post members AWard post-spnsored Bugle Corps Feb. RUMSQN - John Rtche. Hu- Matawaa Hgh School audtorum, a recent Meetng of Navestak Chapter. Toutmasters Intena* tkmal, n Rver House Inn. The talk covered the lfe story of Norman Stuart HaU, a Neptune resdent who rose to greatneu, ded a heros death/and to whose honor.two scholtrthps Introduce (CostMod) agtr. to reply to tbt boardt request that s recreaton drector bt engaged, advsed toqujrea ware beng made by the borough were establshed at, Yale Unlver- the Cvl Servce Commuon _ *.1 towhatwflutoutlepotre. Other speaken were Ned Kl- qure*. p Kl leen, Lttle Slver, who spoke on the dangers of Inflaton, tad Rob- "Name That Tuna? party Mon- ert HIU, Rumson, whose subject the school s»dtor\m tog s House." g., program on the Guests at the meetng ncluded kt of Scoutng!" heodore Lesh South Rver prat Tfc C b S t a Wagne, g cluded Hartley, wtth Theodore Lesh, South Rver, prat- C JhIdeal of Q d C h t Bnmtwlek wlek; Ucan Borno South. and Frank Jose of Far mth M»: ough.youngston. Set at Y Mn Hartley tad Mrs Ralph day Wghto to Rver House. Ctob cimtle ontht school"grand! tor 15 memben met to borough had for s "puny ule". Mn., Jobston and Mlu Sara Bowatsr were to.charge... -:.:,<.-V. The Monmouth and Ocean County Past CouncUon met wth the RED Ian, camp drector, wljj bt on mornng to wtlcomt put camp- -.. mornng to wtlcome past camp A.potyanna p.rty,m thoseen.and thtlrparent, at an Oc- ft ** L f t!* Drum and 17 and 2* to e. Scout Leaden of Dstrct three were grantsd permsson to use program on the k f St!" JoM- The Cub Scout Pack by the Keamburg permtahoo to hom annusl Blue asd Gold dtostr Far the school cafetera Fob: Is. AfaMb MIEIIHO MATAWAN - Delegate* mlor Grl Scout Troop 1 tended a monthly mortng Senor Plannng Board; at mvhatloo wu extendd to of Honor." May at.the <^m»m7ymca, Esrl«, aad-to vult the Communty YMCA. bnyrof Oekankkoa -the»»-*a M MfldfOTO Ma Wll - MVft ft to recall happy memor. tot as Mr. Douglass shows fllmt as the strata.and dteeuatta tttt ^^p V^^a^af anja «n*ab r ajaajawaj W a ^ a a a a w a j vv^p Uvtog, la me mult-muncpal res urvsd by the Y here are tons n fmlet whou members attended the Y camps. Some 1M boys and grls were there lastsummer. Another bg season to expected ths yur. Kraylnll To Leave Post «d B o y Seout Camp at Foroftburg, *»">Oretmawn Cemeury. Wal yjn.y. -/;, Ltsg Branch. t a > «k... -.,...,.. Uon and budget tme, but through- f Tampa, Fto.. read ne» day out the vear tlut me arlner had crashed nto the Gulf of Mexco, and seted the opportunty to duppear. went down He sad a steerng commttee wu set up.to plan an agenda for the group, la addton to Mr. Reynolds, conssts of Robert Havana, H. Raymond Young. Charles Ncker son, Stanley Mcltwff, Mrs. Frank about the decenton duru. a ae- WALL TOWNSHIP - Myor BwroB. Herbert W. McNuUy, Menon. Mr. Reynolds sad the commt tee agreed "there was a need for tannu, she ad mproved dtotemtoatton of nformaton from the communty: to from there back to the publc. He sad the commttee, "whct f t cousta of dtxens totensted to cached n a desert cabn where publc educaton/ met to ds- he hd Stwan after the crash. (Contnued) on the surface near tho Clyde*- WMo, eracts later scfsu s MMSverad the towu of read W to dnert tratlle eats stds j as soon as they receved prepared to go down Into mne. >> tka The exploson wrecked the surm ««! hct ventlator, cuttng off the supply of ar to the trapped mners. The frst talk ftdng the resg cue teams was to get ar through thl hat not been: accomplshed. wtnm * of drllng also sent down machnery Stretchers up near the pthead. Vereangng Hosptal w u standng by to gve emergency treatment to any njured brought up. Club eekey Suttax. (Contnued) Hollow : FwM Bora to Germany, he wu the tot of the late Ncnou Rsstoa Schwarta. A resoluton wu adopted auk- Ha had lved hen four yean; tog avalable the recreaton fa-formerly resdng n Woodbrdge. Survvng are ht wfe, Mn. Tbtlma Brand Schwarta; two sou, Charu Schwartz, Jr., of Mddlesax and Ralph Schwaru of Flushng, L. I.; four grandthree.brothers, Ncholas asd Lous Schwarta of Trcn- Mn. AUct Tdan of Bayslde, and Mn. Mary Lynn of? IVm^ U» y ajz Home, Long Branch. Bural wll OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Amu 1,100 men E. Knybll. Jr. sad yesterday he wll resgn u a member of the Townshp Commttee Jan, JO, A Democrat and the only o u on (he fve-man commttee, Mr,, Lawley uld "In ths a pna- grevance w u beng consdered KrayMU to expected to end M solltlcal conntctlon baeaust of Hs appontment lut weekas clerk In tht county Dstrct Court, Mr. Kraybll I tlso expected lo resgn u trutce o( the Ocean Townshp Democratc Club, Ha Is former club presdent. Mr, Krsyblll term I due to axpra Dec. 91, < IV«HAffM TO YOU* Mrs. Spears T Of Tcket Swtch DALLAS, Tex, (AP) - In- board the arlner to ht) place at stead of portly. Dr. Robert.V. Spears It wu another ex-convct usng hs arlne tcket who ded a Nov. II plane crash, Spears rado-televson ntervew by rs. Frances Spean, 36, follow d by lttle more thn 14 hours! FBIs dscovery and arrest her. l-yearold husband n Phoenx, Arx. She sad Spean, a former Dal- naturopath, gave hs reterva- Mm to Wllam Allen Taylor, 60, Forty-two persons wth the plane. Knew It S Spears.whom aba had beleved dead for nearly two months, told eret vst wth, bs wfe here two weeks ago, Mn. Spean related. He hoped ht famly could collect more than $100,000 to lfe n- Her account w u made publc. ere about the same tme an ccogned school authortu and Artona frend of Speara, Dr. Wl-..._ w ^.- -.MI-» lm A TaHkM tou w HQ^ of fndnga case of p cuu "the need for an actve commttee to assst the school board, ho hd Spean after the crash., Mn. Spean dened that her husband planted a bomb n the theachooladmnstraton,andthenatonal Arlnes-operated plane Parent-Teacher Astoctton n several sreas." Mr. Reynolds ssld the group would meet agan days. to about 30 Unted Church Women Gven Offcer Slate FAIR HAVEN - A new tttte of offcers wu presented by Mss J«". star BoUvto, N. C. Acctsst Breadcut Mare Wllby, nomnatng com mlttee charman, at a «r of the Unted Church Women They an prudent Monday to the home of Mn. Ira L. Crouse. are Mn. DwghtS.Young Mn. Crouse. frst vce prument; Mn Davd Woodward, second vce presdent; Mrs. Bernard C. DeLoach, Jr., secretary, and Mn. Robert Morae, treasurer. InstaUaUon of the offcers w take place at a tea Feb. 1 at p. m. by the women of St. Thornu Church, Sunset Ave., Red Bank. A World Day of Prayer wl A bo held March 4 at 1 p.m. ne the, Calvary Baptst Church, theme for the day wlt be oren Wth Godheld March : at,12:30 p.m. the Red Bank Presbyteran Church, Tower Hll. Mn. Noel Nllsoo that Dr. Glora Wytmer, an authorty on the near East and Afrca who hu just returned from Ethopa, wll apeak Sunday, Feb. 14, at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m ta Embury Methodst Church, Lttle Slver. Fne Vondras For Thefts RED BANK - Wllam Vt drat. 41, of II Stanford Dr., Hu let, yuterday wu found gulty of a charge of petty larceny. He w u charged wth takng 1104 worth of meats from Mayfalr Market, East Newman Sprngs Rd. He had been employed. u a butcher. Magstrate John V, Croweell fned Vondru $100 and gave hm a suspended OMsy county Jal sentence. Vondru had pleaded not gulty. attorney, uld he would fle an appeal for Vondru. Vondras and four other former employees of the market were charged Nov. 17 wth stealng $»,- 7W worth of muta and meat products. The other four are awatng grand Jury acton on grand larceny charge. In a statement sgned by Vondru Nov. I, he uld he took nut worth not less than 14 week, and cost tht market about lt) t week by undercharge hmself for meat. Steven R. Schutt, of Managemast Safeguard!, testfed Vow drat sgned the statement wllng- Vondras sad he was raltl he tlgned the statement. He uld he was told he would have to lake a le detector test If he dd not sgn the statement. Mo uld he took home only un alsble meat to compensate fo overtme he uld he wu not Tht defendsnts wfs/ Mrs Glady Vondru, uld the w u dd and brown. HOTEL SOLD. SPRINGFIELD (AP) - Ttl Hotel Hghlnd, 1 00-room h known for Its dnng room, h been tcqured by Lawrence Le more, reslurtnt operstor West Sprngfeld tnd Wlndc Lock, Conn, Sydney Grotmn of Lkcwood N, J,, a prncpal In the Sydne; Gromsn hotel chan, holds th mortgsge. The aucton slt prce w $179,030, unduly nfluenced 1 by Dr." Ths "dsclosure n a dramatc and.betrayed." Expressng "great shock" at Mrs. Spun" statements, Mn. Taylor tt7^m Peaky "I hoped aganst an odds hng would turn up and that Mr. Taylor wasnt on that plane, alhough I felt all along he wu» the plane because I had sot Mtrd from hm." : t A 137,500 polcy of Taylors Bfe. mued from a vendng machtos at Tampas Internatonal Arport, reached Mn. Taylor by mal two days after the crash. It showed Taylor, makng a round trp flght to Dallu. obtaned the m- Icy only 13 mnutes before the sr* lner took off. y FBI men questoned Mr. Spean and searched her home pror to tost nghts broadcast, toy declned to uy whatwu found. There wu an unoffcal report the agent pad specal attenton to 26 volumer on hypnoss n the Spean house. Mrs. Taylor had voced a belef, to Tampa polce earler that her ex-husband must have been r had anythng to do wth the rash. Turska, freed after sx houn of questonng by the FBI n Phonelx yesterday, sad he understood Investgators found dynamte fuses to Spean luggsge. An FBI spokesman declved comment. ; Both the Cvl Aeronautcs Board and a Senate Avaton Subcommttee have been tryng to determne whether bombs caused the Nov. II crash and tftat of another Natonal Arlnes plane and t w u a chance to Mn. Spaan frst gave her acrector of Dallu statons and KRLD-TV, transcrbed at her 7 brck borne n East Dal-. tot. She ctobontod a bt n talk h ng wth a broadcast. reporter after the oadcast. "I tnt knew about Dr. Spean beng alve on Jan. 7 when Dr. Turska rang my doorbeu handed me a letter from Dr. Spean n hs handwrtng," ate sad. Prevously she had aald the date wu Jan. I. "At fnt I thought t was trck. But I hadtoknow. I went Hotel the nght of Jan. 7 and tl V eetng sedaton yuterdsy. She. sounded The Sacrfcal Meal" wll be -for I thought Dr. Spean wu composed and dscussed her hutampa was not clear. In Tampa. Taylors starlt Mce ssd-ss she had earkr- )wt her former A Dallas lawyer for the Spean famly. Charles W. Teatnter, told reporters he beleved "hypnoto wu nvolved" to the case. Mn. Spears ud ahe asked her husband two weeks ago "why t had happened and what had happened." "He ud he drove Als ctrw Al (Taylor) could fly here to hav» M njured neck repared." ahe recounted. "He sad he reed about the cruh of the plane aad,ha uw an opportunty to loav*>gu and the babes wth torn* clal securty. Vt. "Hefelthohadlwenalprss of that burden. 1 Mn. Spean, a thn sad ratstr toll former secretory, aad her husband have two euldrs»romootlmld Jlobto Deborah rasd Why <Hd>Taylor take thoplsst from Tamps n place of Sptsra> "He uld that Alt wfe w u gvng hm s rough tme,". Mn. Spean ud, "and he wanted to get away from her and tot about hs neck Injury." \ He told malwuoa the ptone. but ha ddnt u y whether he uw hm get on. I ukedh/ f anythng had been done to the Plane and he tam no.." Mn. Spean appured near colae after a tleepleu nght, and a doctor put her to bed under d g dtor put her to bed under * Vle an emotonal meetng sedaton yuterdsy. She. sounded for I thought Dr Spean wu d d d d h h dead, and there he tood n front bands case wth teemng calm of me." however, durng but Bghts to- How Spun nduced Taylor to tervewt. - -~ Breakfast at Nght 9 Set By Bna Israel Mens Club Relef Auxlary Installs Slate WEST LONG BRANCH - New offcers of Red Bank Relef Engne Company^ Auxlary were nstalled Tuesday at ts annual dnner to Josephs Restaurant. RUMSON -The Mens Chb.sf Congregaton Bna Israel wlt hold a "Breakfast at Nght" to the synagogue, Rdge and Hanco Rds.; Sunday. Prncpal speaker wll bt Jamat Long, drector of the Monmouth. County Famly Councl, who wn* peak on "How to Be Happy Mn. Frank Wlssemam of Far Thou 8h Mtrred." He wll bs> traduced by Leon F. Roeenftld. breakfast charman, Haven, the auxlarys frst presdent (194M0), conducted the nstallaton. Mn,.Elsabeth DuCkw,..w.. -. presdent, accepted the gavel to welcome.greetngs for (ho syna- Nnt Josell, presdent of the ve. club, wll make the address of the absence of the new. presdent, Mn. Joseph Hyslop of Estontown, who w u unable to attend. Othen nstalled were Mn. John Green, treasurer; Mrs. Kay Frankln, recordns. secretary, Vncent J. McCue, Red Bank and Mss Barbara Brower. corresdondng secretary, Mn. Everett Brower and Mrs Green were charmen of the dngogue wll be gven by Wllam Klstsky, Presdent of Congregaton Bna Israel, and Mn. Morra Westerman, presdent of tht Ssterhood. - Rabb Glbert Rosenthal wn gve the Invocaton and benedlc lon. Cantor Sdney Scharff wll sng popular songs, to be followed by group sngng. ner. The auxlary presented past-presdent, Mrs. Atonc Cur chn. Jr., wth a gft and a pat presdents pn. The new offcers receved cortaget,. The nut meetng wll be held Fob. 10 In the fre home, Drum mond PI., Red Bank. The dea of a breakfast at nght (h. came from tht successful month- Wld Flower Dscussed SHREWSBURY - Mrs. Karl den Club Tuesday t the home of Mrs, Frederc Messna n Buttonwood. She urged tho women to use more wld flowers In ther gar. dens, statng that there re com msrclsl growers who peclalc In these speces, She deplored the fact, that, wth todays rapd development of rural areas, we are destroyng wld flow* K the hundreds wth bulldotcn wth no regard for old trees or other vegetaton. Mrs. Lcltnur alto tad Hnt, rc torston plant for Allare State Park call for dpccul conncrvutun of wld flowo/a. Harry Ron of Monmouth Hlls wll speak on "House Plnta" at the Pel), If club meetng, also at Mr, Mcnlna home, ) Thunday The annual ly.breakfasts of the Mens Club at the synagogue. So many wves expressed a desre to attend the meetngs that one wu scheduled w that husbands ud wvet may llenav The women of the Ssterhood wll prepare tnd serve food under the drecton of Mn. Jack Wnten and her house commttee. Block of Dm. 1 Ads Polo Fund MATAWAN - The March of Dmes campagn s shp of Mn. hve.been sent to 1,500. resdents. The annual Mothers March wll be held next "block of dmes" brought In 142 for. therand. The "block" Ravne was t panted lne front Dr, to Lttle on Saturday, local reldenta placed contrbutons there, Members of Senor Grl Scout Troop 312, who manned tht lnt, ncluded Sandra DeShaw, Shells Hau>er, Ruth Ann fcarablnet. Lnda Wllklnt, Jean Doerrer. Margaret McDonald and Alvlst McDonald, Troop leader* assstng wers Mrt, John Karablnes and Mn. Donald Morrlt, When In doubt»bm! ho«..

4 PAINT INTERIOR EXTERIOR < Maay Cetera a Steek Unt Ctes School Grls Work RUMSON-"F«ce.of (he Aged, poem by Suttn Delano, * junor»t Rumson-Far Haven Regonal Hgh School, has been sleeted by the Natonal Hgh School Poetry Assocaton for ncluson n ths years edton of the Annual Anthology of Hgh School Poetry. INTEREST ON YOUR. SAVINGS Merchants Mts <aav. BaafeBabss BBB lows; rasvefsmafsd NEW YORK (AP) lumarfc* that polcemen get Look nto the face of the aged, tred of hearng or overhearng: Loak beneath the wrnkled surface )eep wthn those deepenng crevasses of age Is wsdom untaught, Sorrow unspoken, Happness untold. Look nto the face of the aged, Deep nto the obvous sgns of years. >scover tales of battles won, 7 oes conquered, lfe lved, goal reached, Peace. Offcers, Drectors Are Elected "Dont try to push me around,sonny. Ive got frends at Cty Hall." "Offcer, would you mnd watchng my chld whle I go nto ths store? I wont be gone but Gudance For Regonal Scfen< #«fr The Teleplone encouragement and RUMSON- ROMSON-PUns for a county wde Busness-Industry Career Nght at whch tme more than et outstandng busnessmen and Company, has been scheduted ndustralsts wll descrbe ther mnute." exhbton n connecton wth the vocatons to Monmoulh County Elementary School Scence Far "Frst of all,lets just get one hgh school students, were anthng straght: Are you a publc servant nounced ths week by members Far Haven Regonal Hgh School. ADD MAIE dot-. m K to be held March 34 at Rumson- NtW underwood or not?" of the Shore Gudance Councl. The moble unt wll demontratette tory behnd telephone The program, scheduled "What f I dd belt her one? Shes May S at Long Branch Hgh?taa p7rt scence plays n my wfe not yours." School, s a follow-up to ^ j ^7 and what the htufe holds for us n terms of sc- "He couldnt be very smart stll on foot" Mddletown Townshp HgrSchool October, and a college Nght Asbury Park Hgh School n lovember. "How s t so many cops buy apartment houses n Florda when they retre?" "Do you have any dea whom you are arrestng?" Other actvtes of the councl "Are those your feet or dd the sk lft break nclude a Gudance Counselors down? 1 Profasskmal Nght, set for March mssles, the solar battery, tran- 8, to whch all teteher-counsel- $Mn, a VanguardI mssle, proggrams of Monmouth County hgh of ^ equpment and technques "Where do you fellows hde out? You can never n engaged a the gudance pro- ress n commubcatons, prevews FOR THE RED BANK - Manstay Federal Sayngs and Loan Assoca- fnd a polceman when you really, need one." FULLEST ton elected ts offcers and drectors for the year at a meetstead of annoyng law abdng ctzens?" school students a the county n The Regonal Scence Far com "Why arent you out catchng bank robbers n- schools wll be nvted; survey n scence, and many other exhbts...;:, mental health needs of hgh SELECTION ng Wednesday. Whatdaya mean I wu dong 70? If ths buggy ever eoaaectka wth the mplements petton wu be open to students The offcers are: got over SO, the engne would fall out" te* of Blll A-I2J; and he pro-n grades four through eght n OF TOP Stewart Cook, Presdent; Theodore A, Doremus and Vctor Satmum of plot recrutment pro- e knowledge as related to level vson of assstance a the organ- bass of creatve ablty, scentf- "I warn you my husband s a.personal frend COSMETICS ter, vce presdents; Raymond H. of the commssoner." ect for careen a mental health of maturty, and skll n develop- $1 Hurley, executve vce presdent "I wu halfway across the street when the lght IB whch Monmouth County jn, B{ presentng a. workable and secretary; Wllam T. Jones, schools and Marlboro 10-RV UWWW0O0 UNLATt Hosptal unt or an attractve dsplay. Ap I STOP AT reasurer.end Benjamn A. Parker, assstant secretary and asss- "Why do polcemen always wear blue unforms?" sey Assocaton for Mental neghborng publc, prvate, and ASKfO*A0tHQN5UMK)N. M turned red." wll cc-operate wth the New Jer-s%sMMta>le~taV ea^hwanlb^laft III Rfly^st Mst Delano, daughter of Mr. tant treasurer. - "You must be mstaken, offcer. My boy wouldnt PROFESSIONAL H «J W - parochal school systems. and Mrs. Maurce Delano, The drectors are: Members of the Shore Gudance Councl aclude Herbert A. The program nu been developed to stmulate pupls of ths Call SH 7-0*69 Lews La.. Far Haven, frst submtted "Face of the Aged" "DO you guys get a medal for handng out the Korey, Rumson-Far Haven Re-grade level to a more actve n do a thng lke that." Mr. Cook, E. Allare. Cornwall, PHARMACY Theodore A. Doremus, Thomas Quarterly, regonals lterary pub P. Doremus, John Gbkw, Mr. most parkng tckets?" gkmal Hgh School, presdent: ELLIS terest n the study of scence, to lcaton. whch prnted t n SH 1-52M November edton. Jones, Mr. Setter, and Clyde E. Apottoltcus, Long help dentfy youngsters wth real "I tell you t wu those new cold tablets that truth 1Hgh School, treasurer; Offflc* Stjpply Co. Swannell. Ulent n the feld, to offer them IN MUMO ST.. ID BANK The poem was then brought to made me woozy. I havent had a drnk sne* New Mss Anne Pppd, Upper Freehold Hgh School, secretary; and the attenton of the natonal as comn Years Eve." U2 MaaamH St. ALUMNAE TO MEET locaton by Alan Lyster, Quarterlys faculty advser. t* crcauw nnm "You buckng for sergeant or somethng?" Voget. Asbury Park; Bradley Van WEST DEAL - The College aftoaatk* coat Arthur Maroney aad Mss Mare Reeltjak Whaa K> 4«jbt boul»" to Ml wanted homhoa lood, Ht* your Susan, who s also feature edtor of the "Rumanan," the DECEASED. Exclusve Underwood. ESTATE or GBOROB S. SOOMS, "Gve me a tcket f you want to Ill let the Brunt, Atlantc Hghlands; Lous of St. Elzabeths Monmouth Monmouth County* amtjem wth The Reglr elwlfled «al AdwrtUtnunt. Puru* I* llt Older! EDWARD mayor tear t up." / -. school newspaper, s actve n thec. BROEOE, Sum Woods. Keyport; Mrs. John Morresy, Loaf Branch; George Mck- hold an nformal luncheon meetng at the Georgan House l Agents..., or Monrpouth. twa. "Kurry, offcer, the babys due any mnute." appllctfea of be undcnlfntd,. Allda 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Jan. 30. Mrs M. aoon, Sol* IMculrlPot tna cstale of tre uld Otorn S. Soon, ate- Burals Kelly, presdent, haa n- "Theres a ten spot n t for you f you just forget ett. Manasquan; Danel Jackler, DAVE ELLIS Your d wl I ebjr gven to, IM Mauwaa; Melvn Jones, Mddletown Townshp: Dr. Alton Lews, credtor! ot uld dtceuwl to.areem vted all the new members n Frendly Dealer - - the area to attend. Monmouth Regonal; Gene Mnor, KtD BANK FAIR HAVEN convcton of kllrr-withovt K1VBAL1NQ YOUR IDENTITY! author of the book and TV aeree "Tba OPENING THURSDAY. JAN. 109 SHMWMUHY AVI. to the aaltl Sola Btecutrl thll clalme under oath wttnta H month! from tbu dkte «MHtdfa Road, Rumeon. New Jaraey. I Maur. Klatkr * Klatky. fled Rnk, New Jeraejr, Attorney!. JIB. ls-sms-reb. S : S1I.S4. NOIWB WWUT NO. M-ISH*. I NOTICR TO ABJINT DBrlNDANT OrORD^KO^UBUCTIOH NOW OrttATM IT THI OtWNAL OWNU MR. KNJAMIN MARMULSTEJN -HOMISTYLI- MfJ Ry«Irtod CAKES Prt» and Ffttry ^0w ^^SBV WV^VftVeBF CALL SpccM SH JEAV rusca, punur, «JAUES ALLENHURST - Walter W Br vrtue of «n Order <l Th* Su- "I bought fve tckets to the polcemans ball, and Red, Jr. was rejected pres tmr Court of New Jtney, cmneerjr dent of the AUenhurst Natonal Gvllon, nd on the. 3Ind d» ot ths s the reward I get" December, 1KB. In m cvl ctlon whtrtla JBAN FUSCA l the pulnttll tnd "Ill have you transferred so far out n te shrubs Bank at the groups organsa- jou mn the defendant, you re hereby requred It anmr tn cnaullnl^tl youll be dong brd calls." Intlll t en or belon bf Ida th Md d Ma, ky M«ln an anmr LTE. RBUBSILLB. CORK- WBU. evhaktun. plalnurs allotn.y whoa. addr.t la 34 Broad WreM. Kd Bank. New Jeraejr. and In emfaull tkereof nch udfmrnl ahall be rervde, e agalnt waa the Court jo I Ihlnll equtable and Jul. You ahull ttla your m m and proof of tarvlca In duplcate wth the Cler«ol tha Superor Court. Stale louh Ann,.Trenton. New Jereey, In amrdane* wll the rule! el cvl practce and procedure, -t. object of eald acton u 10 oba Judgment ol dlvorw kalweea THE STATE OrMBW JERSEY ALEXANDER WOODS SN.M JBBWV YOU are hereby lummoned ml requred to lerva up«t APPLBOAM, RBtrsauje. connwbll * HAIIT IIAK. Dlalntltr attorney, whom addre l 3«Brotd Strwt..Rtd Bulk, Xew Jrrer..an Annrtr.o m Commnt md n a «l«ll acton l» hlrl WANT PUQDAUS. Sol Truttla under the Lat Wll and Tetamml of ALU- K>M H. OUOMLSI. docmmd.^ijjjuja. lt. and 1XB1 WOODS, ALJXANDEPl room, hubaad otul Woad md ETTA EILBB* OOIT. «w dalendartl all about t" "He djrects traffc lke he thnks hes Toscann. "If theres anythng worse than a dshonest cop, ts a conscentous one. "Somebody must have pushed my car closer to that fre hydrant I was 20 feet away when I parked t" "I Jush hadda couple beers, of fsher, jush a couple beers, thash all so help me Hannah." "He wouldnt talk so tough wthout that badge and gun." I lost all my money n a poker game, offcer. Can you lend me bus fare home?" "Please dont gve me a tcket, offcer. My dad wll neverlet me drve tat car agan."... "Waf II you fuy c«m«up for «ra«. Youll: how I vote." "At heart every cops a sadst" "Why do ybu automatcally assume your speedometer s rght and mne s wrong?" "What atop sgn? I thought t was a shavng cream ad." "My husband s havng trouble wth hs feet Whal do you recommend for fallen arches?" "Gve a guy a whstle and a tn badge and rght away he thnks hes Napoleon." "Hurry, offcer. Junors got hs head stuck be- g tween the bars of the crb agan." "Whens the last tme you pad for an apple?" am By Students PTA townshp scholarshp fund. Tat 3d. Dr.. Wllam G. Herman. party was held Dec. }. Welgaad, Dr. Stuley Hostesses at the coffee hour 0. Wlkns,, J... Harry Wotcott, at the end of the program wll Julus E. Flnk, Chrstan G. Yoga, and bo fromthe New Moamouth and Robert Port Monmouth area. They wll be assstng Mrs. Harold Salda ral and Mrs. Wllam ttnkhrch, MIDDLETOWN - A program cfcatram. uf. r» Mdwd-asalMt you at lt rollef dmadd la Mw Cm- of drama aad musc wll be pre- >lah>t. TH ahall tlm.mur Anmr and met tl anlm tn dasnuau *lk Ua seated by the members of thepuc Okava Ral Tlerk of thl SUHrtor Court, Mlt student body at the MMdlenwa * l"^1 Houe Anm, Tmrtan. Ntw Jerny, «ccordanc wth IM rulm at rl»u»l«c Hgh School PTA mtttjag Moa. Propttly Sale tc* tad Btocedur. Tha acton _. bae Hn IMtlluld for day at 8:l» p. m. NEWARK (AP) - The N«the ntpow of rorodoaks a Ta» Saw CMUneSe) dated January 13, INI, The Drama Club, under the «dl- «***.. fm\c Utlty Commaao,- md* *r the Towuklp.1 Shrewabury, recton of Wllam Coro, wn pre-1»* «vea the Lackawaaaa Ral lo Alllton H. D<sd«l*. X r t eotd l sent the one act play "Lets Make») permlsstoa to stu 31 acra n tha Monmouth County Clerk Of- Ik. n Book 1370.of HorWse, Fan Up." by Esther E. Olson. of land a Clfton to the Genera n. IT. Thl TM Oertltleat Oertlfleal «o»an landa la the Boroush ol New threwabury (formermatry"ta«re rhately 1 acrea Inaraam, ana Iwmetly chorus In soags from "carousal" The sale wu aegotatedslas Peter La Placa wll drect the Foods Corp. tor WI.H: ly Tomahlp at Shrawku)» owned by John J. Hll. Thl land la and "My Par Lady," as well November after the ralroad hat located off Shaflo R.M4 In the lecton known a RmVtow and II dsunted as a lelectea eattled "Craa- M offered._ the property to the hgh on the current n map ol tha Bor-berrtSk ol Haw ahrewebvry as law U sketch aners. a IS lt Black I3J. Tol an named a Coraars," and a folk soag oat js bdder aad had receved n defendant In thl aetloa kotaum r*u hold an Inteet In aaltl proprly the tnuband of INK WOODS, one t be fcelra of th* oald Joha 1. Mll. DATBD: January U, ISSS. I. OR ANT SCOTT, I. B. A. March, "Our Drector", Edward Cassatly aad the attat Clerk f the SupeMer Court, tn. t. tt, rm. -..,,, herahla (R-Passalc). They cos "** ch tended that the prce of appro The evoms entertaameat Imately St.Me aa acre wu ac wll be proceeded by a short the best the ralroad could hav busness meetng presded ove got *jr property wttala MOH by Mrs. Jack Prestoa. st whch tea etty lmts. > tme Mrs. Eml Petach wu re- ThePUCdeelaloa.handadd port on the frst card partyaaoa- Wedaaaaayby Coamlsaloa Pre wred by the Hgh School PTA Mast Ralph I. Feco, Md th as a means of rasng meaty nr objeetere had not backed up the) ther annual coatrlbutea to the contaatoo wth say evmeajt. MANOjB-wjv mmvn wsanaj sasetmgs) uaasne«ate. COME INI PHONII or WMTBt nmn -run mar HaartatTwt lyituu MAIINt) AIM ACOUf TICON HSABINO: AID Ml COOKMAN AVI. AMURT MM fat PRaaaNt OHM - DAILY S le S BATrBDAYa t. 4 Neptune; Wlls Ssson, Red! Bank; Chares OHeney, Wall Townshp; and Albert Ball, Moamouth College. AUenhurst Bank Pcks Red Agan ton meetag Wednesday.. :. EraestHall was K-elected a- ecutve vce presdent ad trust offcer. ; Thomu H. Knecht wu promoted freffl assstant vce presdent to casher, a post formerly held by Mr! HaU. r Vncent Dwyer was promoted from assstant casher-to vce presdent. t -.<..... Ve. presldenta re-elected were Rchard W. Stout. Ron B. Cameron, sad George B. Whtfeld. W. Lester WhtfltM wu reacted asssuot casher-aad comptroller; Mrs. Clara B. Vogel. Mrs. EHabcth F. Newcorab, and Edward 0. Clara, assstant casher, and Mss Margaret A.. Warwck, assstant trust offcer. R-tlected drectors were Bloomfeld Hulck. Vernoo j. Harvey. Lous Buckbee, John C. Conover, - Rchard R. Stout, Walter W. Red entfc achevement to compfcttors and vstors at the Regonal Scence Far. It wll aslo be avalable March 31 to other vstors, The telephone show, whch s housed n a M-foot traler, wlt have dsplays of televson, Nke WW OPEN! 24 Hop$ a Day 7 Day a Week REP BANKS MOST MODERN SELF.SERVICE LAUNDRY Th coupon enttles you t on Monday, January 25th 12-lb. Load 25c Dryng 10 Mnutes 10c Laundry Supples Soldon Premses RED BANK WASH-O-MAT «f MONMOUTH ST. REDIANK 100 SALE! SIZES IN STOCK x-: VLUIdlMllBS STORM DOORS PIANO HINM HIU 1" THICR 34" ALUMINUM COMBINATION that «to ft. I. ONI DAY MUVUT OH I CHANNU TIITI BUISDELL LUMBER CO. SEHVICE AND QUALITY SINCE SO. UIOOI AVI. RID IANK SH

5 Famly Unt Work Reported LONG BRANCH - The annual meetng of the Famly and Chldrens Servce of Monmouth County was held Monday n ths ctys YMCA. Reports of accomplshments of the past year ncluded that the agency has started constructon on ts new headquarters on Bath Ave. and West St., and that the 579 applcatons receved for servces were tultued. Keuper Lsts Prosecutors Unt Drectors FREEHOLD - Monmouth County Prosecutor Vncent P. Mn. Alton V. Evans of West Keuper, who was elected presdent of the County Proecuton End, (.presdent, conducted the meetng attended by board members and representatves of the Assocaton of New Jersey ther conventon at Atlantc Cty sx servce auxlares connected wth the assocaton. last week; has. announced appontment of commttees In speakng of the new buldng that organzaton...,.: she sad, "Ths s a wonderful dream come true. So far, $49,062 The board of drectors of the has been pledged, toward our usoeaton, tnder the consttuton, conssts of the offcers, the buldng goal of $85,000. The presdent also sad "Durng mmedate past presdent; and the put year, Famly and Chldrens Servce WSJ nvolved n ap- two assocate.members elected proxmately. 100 actvtes whch n some mannernterpreted the tandem favortes. Townshp, secretary, and Alton lps. Each canddate gave a bref by the assocate members. TheDoctor Tells The Other bg Influence s the B. See, Brck Townshp, serjeantat-arms. ;"-. and reasons for wantng to be a" resume of qualfcatons, ams ball hat,.of mddlng sze, made members of the board ths year are:/ of tulle clpped and- sheared lke Hypnoss, Use The delegates were welcomed member of the board..:. ; a hedge. Balmlns hatter, Legroux, hs three n dfferent col- servces, or asssted others to Prosecutor Warren W. Wlentz, to Brck Townshp by Mayor Martn B. Anton and George E. Galtvtes snce the PTA assumed : The progress of campfre ac- mprove ther servces to the Mddlesex, frst vce presdent: BRICK TOWNSHIP - Dr. Robert Sexton, Herbertsvlle, exvn, presdent of the Brck Town- communty. We worked wth parent; teacher, assocatons, cvc Hudson, second vce-presdent; planed the use of hypnoss n shp Frst Ad Squad. The nvoca- Edward Barth. campfre leader. Prosecutor Lawrence A. Whpple, on. Other mllners show at least H. I JUST IMOTEO ID SEE IF VW HA9 CH«IEf Of? A W&*\ sponsorshp was told by Mrs. m e !, and wrvce club commttees and Prosecutor H. Douglas Stne, modern medcne at a recent ton was gven by Rev. Rchard A range of go-wth-anythng SIZE HELPS, ACTOR SAYS uaton from college, hs pupls A flag was presented to the boards, church womens groups, Unon, secretary; Prosecutor meetng of the Frst Dstrct of A. Eastburn, pastor of the Orent shades black, whte, honey bege pad attenton. Campfre grls by Mn. If. I. professonal servce organzatons Thomas L. Smth, Salem, treas-&* New Jersey State Frst Ad Baptst Church, Laurelton. and grey are tops. But when HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Dan But attentve youngsters were Sachs, representng the Veterans and schools. Such partcpaton urer; Prosecutor Guy Lee, Jr., Councl. There were 111 persons present, representng 22 squads n be gay. hs stage career. get hs $2,900 per year teachng West Keansburg. real color creeps n, ts apt to Blocker admts hs ste has aded hot enough to make Blocker for- of Foregn Wan Auxlary of.as ths pays hgh dvdenda n Gloucester, mmedate put presdent; Assstant Prosecutor Mles hypnotzed two volunteers Jack the shore area., Pnk, coral and clear red are At a demonstraton. Dr. Sexton provdng better understandng of "It was a sprngboard, but t salary. Hs work, whch ncludes At the request of the Jont the communty n our servces.. J. Glsenan, Unon;» assstant Glass of the Pont Pleasant squad preferred. The most colorful collecton In town Claude St. Prosecutor Julus A. Fenberg, and Charles Smth.of the Lakewood squad. PATERSON, N. J. (AP) - Mrs. Cyrs. She, uses carnaton red. BOLT FROM BLUE wouldnt last f you couldnt act," a starrng role on western-style Councl of PTAs, post cards recommendng the-use of surplus says the 6-foot-4, 300-pound TV seree "Bonanza," earns hm Brooder svppsft Essex, and Mr. Keuper. televson actor. $40,000 a year. Turnpke funds for educaton purposes were dstrbuted to the, MM. Evans, n speakng of I960, - Bors Blum; of Wall Townshp, Mabel Casterln receved an candy greens and blues sad "The number one requrement facng Famly and Chld- of Europe,: Asa and Afrca took of the state councl, nstalled new Compensaton Court here be-ly Pars desgner who helps to ng Sul Rocs State College n Sassafra was a medcal exng to state offcals. Presdent : Esenhowers tour central regonal vce presdent $ award n Workmens as sharp pnk. (St. Cyr s the on- HE began actng whle attend- member* for sgnature and malrens Servce now t the need hm to lands n whch lve about offcers for the comng year. cause she was njured by a lghtnng bolt that sprang from an makes the hats that ro wth Hart "They asked-me to do a non It was then beleved to be dress the queen of England She Texas. -, port from. Mane as early as for a broader type of communty 2} per cent of the worlds populaton. Pont Pleasant, presdent; Ste- offce telephone.she was usng: nells royal outfts.) speakng part n Arsenc and a remedy for almost all body all- support. Our budget.for I960.s They are Raymond, Patterson, Unversty ^ of Wsconsn farm ngneen have perfected the estmated at $65,974. and due to phen Boyd. Farmngdale-Howell, Mrs. Casterln s a bookkeeper the contnued growth- of Monmouth. County, and the demand Her prettest nspraton ths Old Lace," he says. vthey ne,eded someone strong enough to strp the leaves off stems after ments. rough model of a machne 1 to The great pyramds of Egypt, vce, presdent; Rchard Me- and was talkng on the telephone year s a group of flower headdresses for cocktal wear, adapt- carry y the bodes out of the base- b " how t» tell When <> <loul>t for our servces, we can expect bult from 3500 B. C. to 1MB B. C, Evlly, Waramassa,, vce char- durng g an electrcal storm when the tobacco has cured. houkhotd goods, flv* yow a mnmum budget ot. $100,000 were desgned to contan the man; Fk Frank N Newby, Neptune the h accdent : occurred,. d She h sufed from those worn by Martnque women. As a school teacher after grad- r euullm It 111 w ment." " probltra wth Tht ltfkurt clulfm pmflukl MM! UUM wthn fve years. tombs of the Pharaohs. - Cty, treasurer; Pat Keller. Brck fered burns and shock. tlwk "We hope Monmouth Countys ctzens wll support our agency fnancally, to help u to be a real strengthenng Influence, for buldng better communty for GRAND an." :/. ;." ; Or. James M, Long, the serv- lafjvmr P SCO U N, Ices executve drector, gave an ; ahajys of the past yesra ntake. He sad 578 applcatons were handled by the agencys staff, whch was an ncrease of 168 over last year.., The monthly average for sew Ice was 4».J new applcatons, Of the applcauona cared for, M per cent. were from greater > Long Branch; 32 per cent from greater Fed Bank; 20 per cent from greater Abury Park, and 14 per cent from other areas of the county.:. Famt y Servce : The agency also r receved 325 applcatons for some type of famly servce. Ths represented»;per cent ot-the ntake for the JFBJfk^l ; :, agency made t possble for 41 chldren to receve 3,575 days of care n foster homes. Of the 40 eared for, 35 chldren were under a year old; eght were between the ages of sx and nlher three were between three and fve years old, and three were between 10 and 13 yean,. " The agency eared for 70 unmarred mothen. Of tal number, 13 wen Long Branch resdents; sx. Red Bank; fve, Belmar, and the remanng 21 n other county muncpaltes,... sj Adaptons, The unt, whch s the countys only adopton servce agency, n ISM, placed 59 chldren nadoptve homes.: The, chldrens ages ranged from fve days to four - y e a r s. - :.-,.". Famly and Chldren also as fated 45 famles wth/ther homemaker servce. Agency bometnaken gave 1,772 servce hours, and n most of the famles.helped, small chldren were nvnveu,., The Agency also asssts Travelen* Ad Servce. Under ths program, they helped. 15 referrals from the Natonal Travelers Ad, needng servces n Monmouth Cowry. ;. \ Mn. Evans ntroduced three aew board memben: Mrs. Sun uel S. Adltr and Mrs Sylvester M. Hoffman, both of Red Bank, and Ma Grace Cotaor, Long Bruch. Annual reports were gven by the followng: Mn. Albert H, Meyer, AUMrmrst, auxlary eoerdnatbr; Mrs. K.L, Tallman, New Shrewsbury, Frst Auxlary actvtes; Mrs. Rchard Smth, Allenwood, Second Auxlary; Mn, Robert W. Bernard, Far Haven, Navarumsunk Auxlary; Mrs, Leon Zuckermn. Mddle-, town, Mlddletown Auxlary; Mrs, Robert L. Yeager, UneraM, Ml* Monmouth Auxlary. Mra, Gerald F. Hunt, Glendola, Southern Mon mouth Auxlary. Mra, Francs P, Orucker, Shrewsbury, budget; Mrs. E, Mclvln Goddard, Colonal Ter race, buldng; Mr. Zuckerman, MMdletown, campagn fund; Mn, Wnn M. Rose, consttutons and bvlawa; Mrs. John M. Osborne, Allcnhurst, Communty Appeals. 1 Mrs, Howard J. Dutetwr, foundatons and nomnatons; * Mrs, John Watson, Jd,, Rumson, homemaker servces; Mrs, Spencer E, Mller. Mlddletown Vllage, m»nv bershlp ad polcy; Mrs. Stanley M, Tracy, Allsnhurst, persormel; Mn. Fraak M.»Ney, Far Hav. en; newspaper publcty and publc nltuont; Mn. Vncent P Keuper, Abury Park, property, and Mr*. X, I, Imlth, Fumsoo, treasurer., The populatlon «f Calforna, Florda," Arlwna and Nevada ln< enased more than 30 per cent between 1950 and 1M0. "I cant afford to buy Daddy tcs for hs brthday, IO Im fxng up tome of hs old ones!" MAM* famous sum? tests 39,000 WASH-WIAR RAYON AND OANARMNU 0AM. PUNNCLS D ITYLEt. CON PARIS (AP) - Pan* s gong hgh-hat ths season. Crowns are bult up, pxe-wse, untl any grl can look lke a skyscraper n the sprng hat col lectons beng shown n Pars ths week... Brms are tjruled. For day wear the small, tdy hat carres the day. Bulky shapes are for dress-up only. The cloche n a dozen versons t the. bg thng for sprng and summer. Slght and shallow for daytme, t may get floppy and garbosh for late afternoon. In ether case, t s worn square on the, head, showng the. harlne at the brow n the former, ver son, and shadng the face wth mystery rght dawn to the nose n the latter. Slk.and straw are WAMASUGMALt RAYON^RLON MOT IVNY Sm HI I MV CMM OR MTflM rmamtl<nllllsrm OllOF(OUnVS Outlne Dutes J RARITAN TOWNSHIP- Purposes and dutes of the Federal Bureau of Investgaton;were dft> cussed by Specal Agent Wllam: Porzer at a meetng of the Mddle Road-St Johns Parent-Teacher Assocaton held n St. Johns Methodst church buldng. 1 " On juvenle delnquency, Mr. Porzer ad "nterested and lovng parents do not produce a juvenle crmnal." Charles S. Lube, presdent of the Board of Educaton, ntroduced the followng board canddates: - Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Vernon Mannng, Warren Roggcman, Wl- Hard Warren and Wllam Phl-

6 Ml by M H. CMk an. Hear* day JAMBU.HOOAN.EMtr M. HABOLD KELLY, W.HAIRY KNNMCTON, r efts* JUsedatel Pleas Ite Aaoclaltd Pn«I* MUUnI neltulvelr to the ux lor npubllcmloa «C tf U» IKtl Mot Ttatrt H ttl MVtHfW»»ll M «U A* MWI 4lfUCIUL ^ ^ of Clradatlea Tlw lud Buk lufuur u n n> naaaelrhpoaulltlm (or trpsfntftal «rnm In dmtlm. mau, M wll nfrat wttftout chart*. th«hrt «u drtrtlwmmt In wll* U» UrpofspUcal trror com. MnrtlMn wn vlut notltr UM muummot mnndumly el tar «nor whch an eeeu. Thlt MI**OMU>U1UM tor mfmtut «t opmeat la Mtton m* lu mdtn. _.»=-. T e l l U OM «.oo; H Bmtkt M-M Mus* COMT br mll. e«u FRIDAY. JANUARY 22, UN Keepng Monmouth Green A proposal that Monmouth County have t "green belt" of farmland thrown wound t makes good sense and should be consdered further/ The suggeston comes from Wllam B. Duryee, a former state secretary of agrculture and now a member of the Monmouth County Plannng Board. Mr. Duryee reasons such a belt would mantan the countys tradtonal rural background and hold off the over-development whch has engulfed other metropoltan countes. He says the deal future for the county would be an ndustry-resort "pcture" wth a rural atmosphere. And t s encouragng to know that Board Presdent E. Donald Sterner says the county planners agree wth Mr. Duryees plan.. Monmouth County has expert enced tremendous resdental growth In the last 10 years and now, to offset t, efforts are beng made to brng n commercal and ndustral ratables. At the same tme,many, farmers have gven up ther land to the hgh prces pad by developers or because they can no longer afford the hgh taxes that resdental growth has brought. It would be sad ndeed f Monmouth, whch stll ranks as a leadng agrculture county n the state, Auchnclogfl at 75 Surprse brthday partes are fun even" for a congressman and even when he s 75 years old. And thats what happened n Washngton Tuesday when many of Rep. James C. Auchncloss New Jersey colleagues turned out to salute hm wth affecton and respect. They even brought along a brthday cake. Rep. Auchncloss, a former Rumson mayor, showed that hs sense of humor s stll wth hm. After a few laudatory remarks by a congressman, Jokngly sad: would have to gve up that honored poston.. Whle we go about lurng ndustry and buldng up our status as a resort area, efforts should contnue to be made to keep the farmer and hs plght n mnd as well as to nsure that our characterstc rural atmosphere does not dsappear. Mr. Duryee calls for plannng to mantan a balance n the county and hs plans must be explored. "Now I can turnon my hearng ad." Obvously, beng 75 has n no way dmmed Rep. Auchncloss poltcal enthusasm and aspratons. He has represented New Jerseys Thrd Dstrct for 18 years and t came as no real surprse recently to learn that he wll seek re-electon n November. : To Republcans, the news was good but to Democrats t meant tryng to fgure out new ways to de- Rep. Auchncloss feat a man who seems to be unbeatable. YOUR MONfeVS WORTH By SYLVIA PORTER * that theyll eat aa hour than I cent. They get nothng at all-even I repeat, the ml clmbs sharply. The agreement to accept a cell t»j «a whst caemf-llvng saeeta the workers can get durta the term of the contract waa at «(the most slgnncant con- csfemavsaao by the teel unon. The wlaalag of ths celng and alsoat ttm/tfjnvalant of a "costtfttvlag ajtstmenf for them- atraa raaks u one of the most tfs^lcaat vctores of the steal WfcNTEP NOVEMBER THESE DAYS By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY Mary Godwn, the wfe of Percy Bysshe Shelley and daughter of the femnst Mary Wollstonecraft, wrote the story of Vctor Frankensten and the mon- WILLIAM S. WHITE WASHINGTON - One of the nnuett of the sute n papula- UM may well provde the lar > ster he created. Frankensten, after ths feat of scence, ett and mort -eloquent voce at lved n everlastng torture because of hs achevement Descrbng how she came to do ton next July. the Democratc Natonal Conven- such a thng, Mary Godwn wrote:..sen. Frank Church of Idahot.M the youngest man In the "I saw wth shuf eyes, but acute Sente Is.beng etrongly pushed The man I envy lves on the second <»* * * plan house at nd St, North Bergen, N. J. Jto s medum tall, wears glasses, has wavy brown nar wth a bare spot at home plate, a dry sense of humor and, when be snt redecoratng hs ktchen or dnng room, can be found swappng Jokes wth the boys over a glass of beer. Hes my younger brother. Hs name s John Bshop, Jr., and he just passed hs ffteth brthday. The reason I envy hm s that hes content He has always been lke ths. Johnny has never asked anythng of lfe except a couple of ralroad rooms, a good wfe, a fey? dollars Among the headlned gans the All of us should get the facts ployee share In the costs of hs etoehvorkers won la ther contract H a clause.under whch justments hve helped spur the dent, etc., nsurance; the com- and so to lay down the pattern straght too. Cost-of-vlng ad- bosptalutlon, sckness, acct pany wll pay the entre bll. not use the word, space, any more) s not our con-ocern. It s food. Once he has done ths, a perma- party polcy for the campagn. they eta get aa stuck/as t cast! leapfroggng of wages and prces Ths Is workng out to an aver eort-of-avat ^ to thy put-but they curt get age hke la the take-bone pay. nent nett charman la chosen to round t after a good dnner and almost mak«mpossble combnatons. : V.-, MI.-. proed)ua(meats the blame lor say leapfroggng of the eteshmken of «.* cento late ths year la steal ths tme. And food s plentful»o plentful that wheat s ad* over the conventon. Rep. an hour, lees tax. stored n the bottoms of otherwse useless shps and Hale Bogga of Lousana h out and neat He followng smple analyss Well, hes 50 now.. I remember when, on a cold The teelworkers also obtaned n front for ths post. 11M chancea wll show you what I mean, n warehouses. The scentst then need not worry hmself about over-populaton but about nadequate ds- keynoter Is H raulytn Aganst mommas orders, wed have Browne In the a clause sayng that If and as The aysten of the nght n the long ago. we used to step together. that the steal- the consumer prce level Increases, theyre enttled to a bed. When mom came n she always asked two thngs: wll won was that, aa of Jan. 1, the gat ths easts compaales are payng,utheta- cost-omvngrtjus^ent of no awn t the sonnet premums for the work- more than - I - "Have you sad your nght prayers?" ard "Whew Is cenu on Dec. 1, general prce era. No longer wll a steel emlevel rses sub- Oct 1, INl-provded the total IMO, and another adjustment on that dog?" The answers were: "Yes" and "We dont stantally-are of both adjustments doesnt come next to ten. to more than I cents. Its more Heget I/If of THE HOOKER._.., of the eo*omlvlag nnates, It could be that the spend- bto^pnekage 1 won by the stealworkers wn tarn out markedly ornate than, they antcpate by the tme the contract eod. WMOVD «fjf» Certanly the eteel contract has ellmlaated a great deal of the sp, from the oost-omvng ad- Instwewt douse. The osteletof Isnt goto to be, ruaalag only and, If tht steel pattern spreads to other major contract, one force bejusd the rsng prlca level le recent years wll be perceptbly weakened.. The mere the unea ttadera theeost-of lvng com Is de leet agreement the less enthulatle they become bout It. Ths a gala wth a "hooter" la II. 6 Frday, Jan, 22, I960 But now comes the Snce the companes are takng over all Insurance costs, they argued - successfully - that they should get "relef" If these costs mental vson I saw the pale student (or keynote speaker and ternof unhallowed arts kneelng besde porsry charmanof the conventhng he had put together I saw theton. The feld of possbltes also hdeous phantasm of a man stretched numbers Sen. Edmund S. Muskle out, and then, on the workng of some of Mane and Cov. Caylord Nelson of;wconln. But, on powerful engne, show sps of lfe, and bal- thng Into hs head, she tred knockng hs brans, out ance, Church aeems to * have OKOlSKY str wth an uneasy, half vtal moton. Sometmes, wthout lookng, she could swng at hm much better than a 1 In J chance Frghtful must t be; for supremely fghtful would be of selecton. from,memory and.bank hm between the blackboards. the effect of any human endeavour to mock the stupendous mechansm of the Creator of the world. Hs He was a freman aboard the old CG 1, the Destroyer A moderate lberal of the casual western varety, he Is repre- Between wars, Johnny Joned the Coast Guard. sentatve of the broadest sngle success would terrfy the artst; he would rush awag sector of hs party. Ht "geography" Is rght. The Democrats Cassn. The rumrunners ran the destroyer dzzy be- from hs odous handwork, horror strcken need to pay specal attenton to We often speak of Frankensten as though he were the monster and not ts author. It would be as though we were to calf Dr. Enrco Ferm. Mr. Atom Bomb and Dr. Harold Urey, Mr. Heavy Water. The fear that comes to men who create Instruments of destructon must ndeed be devastatng and that perhaps s why so many atomc scentsts demand that the alchemy whch they threw together be banned. Many scentsts are havng a very dffcult tme reconclng knowledge and sense, techncal genus and wsdom. They are movng so fast, have acheved so much, have conquered Ignorance so brllantly that they have not had tme enough to catch therj>reaths and to grasp the meanng of t I see a letter by. Rchard C. Bradley, Assstant Professor of Physcs at Cornell Unversty. He s very much concerned about over-populaton. The queston of populaton or over-populaton s related to,the food supply. There s plenty of room on Earth, the; Sahara Desert, the Gob Desert, the Araban Desert, to take three examples of roomness, but roomness (one dare trbuton of the food supply of the Earth and the meanngless falure to teach underdeveloped people to use organc fertlzer. It would make much more sense to teach the people of Inda how to use cow manure on ther land than to teach them brth control. As a matter of fact, those who govern Inda are well-nformed about fertlzers and brth control and f, for poltcal reasons, they prefer to use dung for coal nstead of for fertlzer, that s strctly ther busness. If w,e desre to save Inda from a revoluton because of msrule, the logcal go up. n a sene, they are beng protected aganst a clmbng method Is to take t over and manage t untl we arenoters speech wll have.real en-the tone token by the key- cost of lvng too, for any rse In drven out, as the Brtsh were, by the- superor use ofmeanng. What be says cannot nsurance costs wn cat Into costof-lvjng benefts to whch the actually bnd or csntol whoever Is ultmately nomnated for words, wth no accompanyng acton, as Gandh dd. To revert to Prof. Bradley,:he sat down pencl: n presdent. But It can surely workers are enttled. hand and dd some smple arthmetc calculatng, whch pteaae or greauy embarrass that Wll the companes Insurance fortunate feltowv costs rse? Is somewhat of a comedown for a professor who should If Oov. Nelson should am Its about as sure a forecat use st least xs and ys, and he produced ths: out to be the keynoter he would as you could make. "Take the world populaton at md-century (aboul certalbly delver a call for tt- When the dates arrve for fgurng what cost-of-llvng adjustadvanced lberallam-a 2 bllon), take the present doublng rate (once every ments are owed the steelworkere, that I cents maxmum Is the future. We see that by the year 2000 there w SO years), and project the, populaton Indefntely nto gong to shrnk. The S/le of a be 4 bllon people, by the year 2050 there wll be cent estmate actually la the bllon, and so on. Before 10 centures wll have passed, companes own. The unon snt lkely to boast our descendants can count on havng 200 bllon neghbors whch Is slghtly more than the number of square An outatandlng presmentlal about It, but In a way the steel, workers wll stll be payng for canddate, Sen. John P. Kennedy of, Massachusetts, > a feet of land surface oh Earth, ncludng the South Pole, ther Insurance va smaller costof-llvln adjustments than they the Sahara Desert and Mount Everest." Catholc. So Is Boggs. And so otherwse mght receve. Is Charman Butler. Therefore, Ths Is very correct arthmetc. But what Is the there Is a farly general tendency not to have a Catholc Thecompanles arent lkely toq.e.d.? Does the professor desre that we should all underplay ther IMMTMIty at ths lmt ourselves to two chldren, to one chld, or to no kevnoter, aa well, pont, but theyit not be B gvng away y nearly y as much In cah tot chld at all? Shall we practce nfantcde f, by the The fact Is that Cnurch.status In the race for keynoter Is the workersk at hat been reof a steel yellow and brown peoples or also on the whtes? Sup- years ago the young ware rarely grace of God, an extra chld appears? Are.the lmtatons upon chldren to be mposed only upon the black, how poltcs la changng. A few an Interestag commentary on ported. The Implcatons p prce hke aganst todays economc background and world pose some naton secretly volates the nternatonal tonal conventon. Now, the old ether seen or heard at a na- competton could be explosve, agreement on chld lmtaton, Is the Unted Natlom boys re stll the Indspensable Let there be no msunderstand- requred to rase a polce force to extrpate that na men In those famous smoke-flled room. But out front they Ing ng or or exaggeraton munnmon of m wn., what - :... ". ". «tl d h t are gvng way to the young. steel gave and the unon got. Jtlon, strewng ts land wth slaughtered surplus? the West, the fastest-growng regon of the country and also the fastest-growng s secton of the thng to do wth Navy or Coast Guard wll keep Johnny from dotng n hs easy char. :::;^\ " Democratc, party... : Too, he Is perhaps the most wdely respected of the young In August t wll be 30 years snce he marred Democrats.of the Senate for Anna Grynak, as pretty a redhead as Ive seen. She general ablty, for far-mndedness, and, what s very mport- stll has the red har and the fne flashng smle, but ant here, for oratorcal twwers. there s a fleck of gray n the har, and a few extra Half a generaton ago the pros ounces where, 30 years ago, there wasnt any. Ths consdered oratory to be " k s also true of John, who cant tell whether hs shoes Ing the eagle scream." Hs eagle are shned or not unless he ste down. dees not scream; t speaks Instead In more muted, moreapleang, mooern They have made a fne team. Anna has what accents. Fnally, Church s not comnltted to any of the Democratc presdental asprants: Thus be would arouse no acute suspcon that as. keynoter he mght promote Jones over Brown or Smth or Green. ; HIS TASK A keynoter-temporary charnans : talk to delver the conventons frst major address al. Democratc Natonal Charman Paul Butler wll appont a "commttee on arrengemente. r Ths commttee wll "recommend" a keynoter- to the conventon. The conventon wu then elect hm. Ar ths seems a dull and dusty busness, and sometmes It Is ht that. Ths tme, however, t wu be a good deal more thu routne. Because there Is so large a feld of real Democratc presdental possbltes-half a dot- dffcult plank for a pmldentlal nomnee to walk on unless he hmself should be an advanced lberal. Sen. Muskle. for hs part. Is a moderate lberal lke Church. But Muskle Is also a Catholc. CATHOLICS He hs these thngs. At nght he work* atchrst Hosptal on Palsade Ave. In the late hours, Johnny Is n charge of a nght group umler Walter Hargaeves. although he s sometmes to be found n the " worung over fles and bllng, or upstars. nurse wth a heavy patent, or down at a dock In to. ambulance, pckng up an accdent case. The pay s slght, but he doesnt holler about t He thnks of hmself as pretty shrewd. He snt If a man n a used car lot has one shny lemon left, he wll save t untl my brother shows up wth 300 hardsaved dollars. Once he bought a bg cabnet rado that looked lke a fortune untl someone examned the set nsde and proved t was taken out of an automoble., Grandpa Ter used to call Johnny Puddlnhejsd. He had blonde har n those days and a rollckng walk and fat around the lttle wrsts. He was 2 when he walked away from home one mornng, a pudgy boy n blue overalls. He was gone all day and our dad was a polceman and he had the cops searchng alleys and cellars and abandoned buldngs. My mother shreked to God to please return her baby. \ When he came back, he managed to walk through a whole cordon of polce. Neghborhood women came runnng Out of ther* houses, screamng: "There he 1st Hes back!" My mother came down off the front porch, tears streakng her face, and hugged hm to her breast and spanked hm untl her hand nearly fell off. He had walked a mle to a ralroad trestle to watch the "choo choos." A strange man gave hm a hand of bananas, and Johnny sat watchng the hgh ron go by. In school, he wasnt much of a student When Suter Alce Joseph found that she couldnt pound any* tween Block Island and Hghland Lght Later, Johnny left the sea, but the sea never left hm. He wll read any sea story, even a poor one, several tmes. Any* Johnny lacks: drve and ambton. She works at Spedels Watch Band place, and saves money almost as fast as he can spend t They have three chldren: Joan, Jacke and Stanley. Two are marred: om Is about ready. There are three grandchldren, and Johnny and Anna spol them one at a tme. In Johnnys house, our younger sster Adele lves wth, her husband and dad on the ground floor. Its an average famly. Sometmes they speak to each other; sometmes they dont Dad has a portable In the cellar and. on Saturdays and Sundays, the men gather know." :..^ - <..- Sometmes, Johnny used to have to bte the bed* clothes to keep from laughng because, under the coven, Browne would be lckng the soles of hs feat If there was any devltry afoot, Johnny was n It Sure I envy hm. Hes the happy one... later Than You Tklak"

7 WANTED-ANDTHE HUCE YOU WANTED TO PAY- It h! te* tttuat IK a nlltle parly to take mrar a fleer l l M nad anr fumtart. FarOtJyfrtT sarsmets <!> tt wetkly ^Orgnal Me. UN Ifc. FWM SecUeaal frfc^bdera Berosa Outft Sfc. Fenolca Dactl IxUrsgaafatttrrcabtaet FIELD THRIFT B E. Free* ft. Ibypsrt, N. I. COMB FnaDtHvtty WASHINGTON - tf you dont her a hrp png-png n the Whte House-the sound of bangng heads together-ts because Presdent Esenhower hu a dfferent technque for gettng people to lsten. It was nether fresh nor new when Vce Presdent Rchard Nx on over the week-end descrbed Esenhower as a persuader and not a desk-thumper. Thats exactly how Esenhower descrbed hmself a few yean ago. In some cues, of course, per suason can be as effectve as a velvet sandbag: t makes qute an mpresson wthout leavng bruses. And maybe thats the key to Esenhowers poltcal success. Now that hes nearngthe end of hs second term there wll be arly successful poltcan. He was overwhelmngly elected n 1952 and US* by the same voters who made a crtcal dstncton between hm and hs Republcan party by repudatng the Republcans n US4-M-H and gvng the Democrats control ol Coh< gres each tme. Esenhower more than met ths most elementary test of a successful poltcan: A manwho retans suffcent popularty wth the voters to keep hs job by beng re-elected. Polls show he s now close to the peak of hs popularty. If you have any doubts about hm as a pcltcao, just ask your self ths: If be could run agan n 1960 for a thrd term-he cant, betocretsng apprasals of Us pes- aue ^ consttuton now lmdeacy and leadershp. But per-, ts any presdent to two terms- you thnk any Democrat n haps the most amung and fas-dcnatng ads of hm la the poltcal one. hm? sght would have t chance aganst How dd ths man who spent There wll be, and already are, h,u lfe n the Army y and had noa lot of explanatons for hs polt- practcal poltcal experence n the usual sense" become one the most successful poltlcans n Amercan hstory? The record s IndltputaW matter what.you may thnk USD A NEW KITCHEN? Dttel GELCO has aamd tat Snare far am U years. Oar UMhaw am KhrtHkMHy dwlgsjad wth MatagsM fa ssbat ^ tfct Lay** RsjMsklhf tad Its* KMachf Arraagod Oaaa.Dauy a. as. p. as.; turn, aad UNITS. Id I. GELCO MODERNIZING CO. Plan Ahead.. Optn tavtngr account ttr*.,. add t«t regularly! Its not a mnute too soon to start lavng for your chldrens ^ college adueaton... and for all your future hopes and. drums. < ;NATIONAL;B^ KINGS HWY. MIODLETOWN cal popularty.some go lke ths: Amercans see n hm a fathermage; they see n hm vrtues they admre most and want n ther leaders:. Calmness under stress, courage, good wll, warmth, frendlness, tousness, and the common touch the way he talks. Whatever hstory says the explanaton s, at least he s a new knd of poltcan n modern tmes: He doesnt denounce hs poltcal foes n personal terms and he doesnt make natonal, ssues personal ssues, By avodng emotonalsm and extreme partsanshp he has also avoded dvdng the country nto fctons where he s concerned. Meanng: People dont have volent feelngs toward hm or aganst hm, as they dd, for nstance, toward Presdent Truman who spent hs lte n poltcs and barely got elected pres dent once. To put t another way: Esenhower hu managed to gve the mpresson of a man who stands above partes and poltcs and s concerned entrely wth the natonal good. For a man n poltcs to manage not to look lke a poltcan s qute an achevement. But t may be the most successful way to be a">>lltcan. Is t an accdent? It doesnt seem to be. Rather, t seems a product of the way Esenhower has lved hs lfe dealng wth people. And that he knows what he s dong, and dong t conscously, appears clear from thngs hes sad: After, hs vctory n UM, he sad: "I am not one of the deskpoundng type that lkes to stck out hs jaw and look lke he U bossng the show. I would rather try to peraaude a man to go along..." And agan on Aug. 7, 19S7 he sad: "I never employ threats, never try to hold up clubs of any knd. I just say ths s what I beleve to be best for the Unted States and I try to convnce people by the logc ol ray poston. If that s wrong poltcally, well, then, I guess you wll just have to say I am wrong, but tnt Is my method." Rght or wrong, the method IMIU n havft* worked fo IT AWE rsjflsksmcf MW Ll60H OKDM VXD HOME FROM FLORIDA returned from West Palm Beach, MIDDLETOWN-Mr. and Mrs. Fta., where they have been spendng "8 several weeks. The Hendrlck- John L. Hendrckson, Jr. and unprrten ther daughter, Mary Jane, have sons are Kngs Hwy. resdents. These Luxury Apartments n Red Bank.. Now Ready For IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! FIRST FAMILIES TO OCCUPY FEBRUARY I New Hgh LONG BRANCH - He annual meetng of Shadow Lawn Savngs and Loan Assocaton was held. Wednesday nght. Presdent John G. Lawey, n hs report for 1959, dsclosed that the assets of the nsttuton had ncreased by $4,459, to a new hgh total of $ , a gan of 18 5 per cent. He sad $10,824,493 had been loaned to over 1,206 home buy era or home bulders and that $332, had been loaned to others to mprove or modernze the homes they already owned. Mr. Lawey sad $658,005 had been pad back m dvdends to more than 25,000 members durng the year. The followng drectors were elected George H. Harvey, Wllam B Jeffrey, John H. Kramer, Alexander Vneburg, John G. Lawey. Harvey I. Wardell and Fred C Wllamson., Thefollowng were apponted to the Leonardo - Mddletown board H. Clay Bar, Albert E. John son and Fred W. Meyer. The followng offcers were elected: John W. Gure, charman of the o No problm fudln MMM Htm rou d«etlm Tb* RfSUUr mr-advtr- CaakfO,- Ella M, We*ta«dAtfraa-clar«M af Woolley. vce presdents; y board, Bowman, secretary, George Roy H. dlctowa Harvey, treausrer; Royal E. H Fledner, assstant secretary. and tlmmcnl. LEARN TO PLAY THE INSTRUCTION AT OUR STUDIO ONLY $2 PER HALF HOUR : FOR SCHEDULE INFORMATIIM CALLt?K HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO of ASBURY PARK Cookmm Ava. tr Man St. "" Atbury Park Open Daly tl f. M. - Sat. ll 5:30 P. M. Modern Luxury Lvng n Magnfcent Waterfront Settng "Ireath-takna."! fhe word so rchly dasorvod and so quckly gven by all fhoso who le tho fabulous sahna whch wll ba the futura homo of a talaet law. lut the.vtw s only small part of the axctng features and advantages you wll fnd. Many faaturat shown for the frst tme anywhere n the country. Coma saa... be captvatad... make t your home! From evary corner of the luxury world we have gthered features to make your resdence hare tht mot. ategant and most c o m f o r t a b l e :., :., _...;.;.. v;.,.. Compltaly Ar-Condtonsd - Prvate Rver Pato Slant-spaed Elevators - Extra Urge rooms - Extra large closats Cemplttaly fre-proof 24-hour servce. Specal sound proofng Parquet floors Great storago facltes - G1E. II cu, ft. rafrgarator-fraaers Cutem wood ktchen cabnets - luimn wall oysn - utt-n bathroom vantes Stall showers. and doans of other ncompsrablo faal u r e s! -. :,:.;. / w [ALLOWANCE^ QlflJJY 122 North Rversdt Avtj., R«d Bank, N«w J«rwy Mr *AIY fltmi J V n ft MONMOUTH COUNTYS LARGEST SALES I SERVICE ORGANIZATION Celeny Hout I only a faw blacks from modern shoppng, butntss and schools. " «, lus and ralroad trantpartatonta New Yard, Newark and northern Now Jesey, mmedately and centnueuly avalable.. 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8 "GO FRESBYTERIAN RedBank Home Where You Belong" wll be the sermon topc METHODIST Red Bank Sunday mornng servces re t 9:30 and 11 oclock. Rev. Roger L Dr ChartersI Webster J. Squres sermon topc: "Lvng Dr. uanes a. «,_V«««JJ -»T«.;» u.,h*. at the 1:15 an* 11 oclock servces Sunday. Rev. Dr. Ssrgent Buh, assocate mnster, wll assst. Dr. Ctrl F. Mueller, mnster of musc, wll presde at the organ console. Hs organ medtaton wll be "Chorale and Varatons" by Mendelsohn. " At the»:15 servce, the recently-elected trustees wll be nstalled. Te boys junor chor wll sng "Prase Thy Holy Name" and "The One Hundredth Psalm." The ushen wll be n charge of Edward Swkart. Jr., asssted by Carroll C. Baley, Howell George. Jr., Lesle R. Stewart and Wllam G. Wall. W. Albert Doremus and WUlem J. Florence, Sr., wll comprse the welcomng commttee. At the 11 oclock servce, the recently-elected elders wll be ordaned and nstalled. The Tower Hll chor wllslng""o Come let Us Worshp" and "Unto the " Hllfc" The ushers wll be la shsrge of Charles F. Edelmann, asssted by Kenneth C. Burger, TRINITY EPISCOPAL Red Bank Sunday servces: The Holy Eucharst at I a. m.: fl In A World of Tenson." Herbert Burts s n charge of the musc. At the 9:30 servce the youth chor wll sng the anthems, "A Blessng" and "An Awakenng." At the 11 a. m. servce the chancel chor wll ang the anthem Let Thy Mercful Ears." Robert Spencer, tenor solost, wll ang day at 7:30 p. m. "Lord, What Is Man?" Altar flowers are the gft of the McCoach ce and church school,at a. m.; mornng prayer and sermon at 11 oclock by.the rector, Rev. Charles H Best. The lay readers wll meet Monday at 8 p. m. > Alcholcs Anonymous wll meet at 9 p. m. n the parsh ball..the Acolytes Guld meets Tues- Wednesday: The Holy Euchar 1st wll be celebrated at 7 and famly. Chancel flowers are the I ID a. m.; the servce of healng gft of Mrs. Edgar C. Cook, Mss st 7:30 and 10:30 a. m.; sewng Hlda Johnson and RaymonJ group, 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.; Sea Johnson. Church school meets at scouu at 7:30 p. m n tba par- 9:30 and 11 a. m. Adult class uh hll h a.. meets at 1:39 a. m. and the hgh Th school/ian, Intermedate p meets at I p. m. A flm wll be shown "An End to Darkness." The Methodst Youth Fellowshp meets at 7 p. m. "The famly ffe of a Roman Catholc, Jew and a the Sunday sermon topc of Rev. Protestant" wu be the topc. The Wesley Fellowshp meets at 8 fourth of fve sermons on the p. m. n the new chapel. A flm Chrstan Symbols" wll shown. Van B. Fox, VanR. Greene and nght at S oclock. at U Youth hall. The Trangle Club wll hold a a. m. The busness meetng Thursday at Fellowshp :U p. m. REFORMED New Shrewsbury "To Seek and to Save" wll be Isaac C. Rottenberg. It s the general theme "Seek the Lord be and Lve." Musc wll nclude "Festval Chorale," by Roger Wll- The Chancel Chor meet* to- son, "Contemplaton," by Mrks, The MYF party wll be held by Rcholson. The chor wll sng tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. n the the anthem "Where Cross the Benamn R. Pckerng. The welcomng commttee wll consst of Harold F. Dowstra and Robert t. Reynolds. At 9:15 and 11 a. m., duplcate sessons of the Church School wll be held In the Educaton buldng and Fellowshp hall for study group (nterdenomnatonal) and the postlude, "Prase Hm." Wesley room. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyth wll be-n Charge of Crowded Ways" by Peery. Ushers wll be Elmer Ralph, three-year olda through, ehth trade under the drecton of Mss Mary Ann Stames, drector of relgous educaton. At 7 p.».. the senor hgh department of thechurchschool wll meet In me dapel followed bv the weekly meetng of the Westmnster senor hgh fellow, shp In the youth parlor, p. m. the sngle young eroup wll meet la folk dancng at 1:30 p. m. n Clark Ganson, Russell McQueen Fellowshp Hall. end Lester SMbla. and fa charge Tuesday actvtes: Prayer and of the cottage nursery wll be Mrs. Russell McQueen and Mrs. Peter Moreau. Sunday-school starts at 9: a. n.; Grl Scouts 3:30 p. m.; Boy Scouts 7: IS p. m.; Pfeffer College Male, Chorus,-1 p. m. n Fellowshp Hall. The Bell Telphone Company wll wth Fred Colmorgen conductng use the facltes of Fellowshp «devotonal servce. Later, a rec- Halt Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. and natonal perod wll be led by 1:30 p. m, Msson study meet Andrea Wack. At 8 adult the Combs- DeVoe Memoral room. The ruest speaker wll be Vaa B. F Frday-7 p. m.. Westmnster Fellowshp wll hold # socal nght featurng bowlng at Sycamore Lanee.tollowed by a reeretona and socal tme In Fellowshp hall. Saturday «: 13, rehearsal of the grls Junor eholr.ln Fellowsho hall, and 10:45, rehearsal of the boys junor chor n the wll meet at 7:15 p. m. Sunday at 1 p. m. n the freplace room wth Mrs. Kenneth Brandenburg, ce wll meet n WWte Hall Mmsecretary of mssonary educabuldng, Hall. Intermedate youth chor chor, I p. m. dnner Saturday, Jan. 30, n Fel. lowshp Hall. Servngs wll be thaw, from 5 to 8 p. m. youth parlor. Monday-4 p. m., meetng of Browne Troop 15 In the Educaton buldng and meetng of Grl Scout Troop 73 In Fellowshp hal :j 7:15 p.m. meetng of Boy Scout.Troop. 87 In Fellowshp tall; and 8/p. m. Rachel Crcle (Mrs. Robert L. Reyne4d*Mn. James H. Conolly) of/the,-worn- ens Assocaton wll meet In the Mr. Burts, chormaster, assst ed by Henretta Depaas, soprano of 1 Bound Brook, wll perform works by Bach, Hlndemlth and wll preach at both the 11 a. m. church parlor. Tuetdayr-8 p. m., Bble class The Senor Youth Fellowshp a the hgh school audtorum. I.TIMOTHY 4:Tb-8 - TTrsla yoarsslf la gadllasss; tor whte bodly tranng a ot sosssvalus, goduasm la of van* s svsry way, aa It holds promlss lot taa prassat tls aad also for ths lfs tocmsas." (BSV) To t» ajtrttaall* ft Is at ataaost laaportaac*. How wall va know ths to bs trao, Whaa wa loss eat aprttssjlrwawwwabtd. Warn ear sprtual SBB^9aaSBBssssB^BBa SBBBBBBBSH ^Sjssaaa sssbbbsmnag^bsbbar snsadas 1 aask^asadssbts sa^assbftsssasak JB^an^h sptrltasl apuft oat phystesl aad auatal powsrs tmaaaa ad wa art abls lor taa tasks tastooa* boat as. U tata aass astf Ja goduasss Uto t o f p M Ml.la I M wmfc Oad. tto ha aplrltmly lt at alt Unua raqjatna aolr hamta of UTtag aad a eooauat praouosj of (aa pmaaaoa ol Ood. R U oar oaly MMraaoa tat tma Ufa aad ea It Man all hopa for taallfatoeoaw. : ^., *MV. Uaeh ProtMoroflteUcloa Dakota WMtoyu UalraraUy B - ^ MteMIl, S. O, BApnT Red Bank Rev. John F. Crouthamel, Jr., pastor, wll preach on "Man Aganst Hmself at the famly aervce at 9 a. m. and the regular servce at 11 oclock Sunday. Rev, Danel W. Holland, new u wu Stanley Scheer wll be organst, and Wllam Ingle, chor drector. The chancel chor wll sng at 11 a. m. Altar flowers wll be gven IT. ANIHONY-S CATHOLIC Red Ban* Masses are.celebrated Sunday at 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11 oclock. Confessons are heard Saturdays from 4:30 to 8 p.m.. and from 7:31 to I p.m. Baptsms are at 11:45 a. m. Sundays. The Mraculous Medal Novena L held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. and the Perpetual Novena to St Anthony s held Tuesday at 7:30 by Mrs. Helen Straughn Conover, n memory of her father, Dr. Clnton H. Straughn. Ushers at 9 a. m. are Charles Thompson, Warren L p Veraon Loud and Sdney Dull. Uh 11 Chl y Ushen at 11 a. m., are Charles l b Hh ST. PAULS BAPTIST Red Bank Rev. Raymond Z. Taylor wll DeBrown pnsch at the 11 a. m. servce P Sunday. Rev Dabney Rchardson of Mller. Robert Hough, Donald Owl H pe -Baptst Church. As Thompson. H. TUman Lane and bury Park, wll be guest preach; Howard Young. Servng on the greetng com mttet are Claude Denny, EU- Club. The chor of hu church wll R. JAMBS CATNOUC RedBaak; Sunday masses are at 8, 7, I. 9, 10, 11 and U (hgh mau) n FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Red Bank Servces at 211 Broad St. are the church and 9,10 and II oclock held Sundays at II a. m. Sunday- The Guld for Chrstan Servday, when the new offcers wll too of the Womens Socety of be nstalled, and the organxa- Chrstan Servce. Plus-40 meets tonal budget presented. Ademat 1:30 p. m. n the educatonal onstraton wll be gven on the Confessons are beard Saturdays from 4 to 8 p. m., and from 7:39 to 9 p. m., and week-days durng tba 7:45 oclodt Baptsms every Sunday at 1:30 p. m. n the church. A baptsm blank must be obtaned from the rectory and flled out before the bt K l preparaton of plastc flowers. Marred Couples Class wll hold crcle A, wth Mrs. Peter Morts annual dnner meetng Thurs- eau, charman, wll be the host day at 7 p. m. n Fellowshp ess group. The Junor Youth Fellowshp, meets st 7:15 p. m. and youth at Wednesdays meetng wll start a study project on Afrca, under The MYF wll bold a chcken the leadershp of Kathy Pckerel. Charlotte Tash and Barbara Ren* Dupre n a rectal Sunday, Jan. 31. EMMANUEL BAPTIST Atlantc Hghlands Rev. Howard M. Ervn, putor, y baptsm tfjkft place. School meets at 11 a. m. Wednesday evenng testmony meetngs at 8:15. The readng room, 309 Broad I, s open dally, from noon to 30 p. m., Frday evenngs from 30 to 1:30 and Sundays from to 4 p. m. Sprtual underatandng of God dvne Truth brngs manknd Novena devotons h honor of assurance of healng and redemp- Our Lady of the Mraculous Med- toa-ths s a theme of the lesd every Monday at 8 p. av n son-sermon enttled " Truth " the church., whch wll be read at Chrstan " -, Scence servces Sunday. ; PRESBYTERIAN Scrptural passages wll Include Atlantc Hghland* the acbount n Luke of the heal- Sunday-school wll meet at sfcm Uf by Chrst Jesus of the man a. m. Edgar Hahoe, aupertntendent, announced that a Junor chor dean devl" (4:33-11). to be-drected by Mrs. Robert K. - * and 7:30 p. m. servces Sunday, and he wll also conduct the pray er meetng at 7 p. m. m. taught by Dr. Bush n the church parlor, and meetng of Mens Club In the youth parlor, at whch Past Presdent ROM E. Kng wll be the speaker and Dr. Webster wll Install ths new " ry-eleded oflcen. : Wedne»day-10 a. m.. prayer ; and study" group wll rtaet In the chapel, and Sprtual Lfe Workshop n the church parlor. at whch Mn. Joseph Fowler of the Presbytoral wll lead a Bl- ; ble dscusson based on the ; Psalms; 8:45 p. m., rehearsal ; of the Westmnster Fellowshp S eholr n the chancel, and 8 p. m. * the evenng crcle* of the Worn-. ens Assocaton wll meet aa 1 follows: Mary Crcle (Mn. Rob- * ert W. Upton-Mrs. Frank E. 9 Whtng), Mlaa Nan Werner, 58 * Tnton Ave., Eatontown: Naom,v (Mn. WUbert A. Varley-Mrs. George H. Ferguson), Mn. Geo- rge H. Ferguson, 188 Queens Dr., Lttle Slver, and Ruth (Mn. John D. Coln-Mss Gladys Horn), church parlor. Dr. Bush wll be the speaker. Thunday-3 p. m, Dr. Bush..-: wll attend a meetng of, the * board of drectors ot Bloomfleld PRESBYTERIAN Shrewsbury Sundays 9:30 and 11 a. m. servces. Rev. John R. Collns, pastor, wll begn a new aeres enttled "Some Helpful Thngs days, The Plgrms at 3:30 p. m.. About Sn," the frst beng "concelt-spelled S-I-N." E" by Rachmanlnolf wll be play, ed by Mss Dors Frame, mnster of musc, At the 9:30 servce, the Chorstera wll sng "Oh Grackwa Savlour" by Cluck. At the 11 oclock servce the senor chor wll sns th ffto " B l " b Means and Mn. Frank Truesdale, and td sng at Sundayschool urvces, wll be made up of chldren n grades 4 through A guest mnster wll preach at the 9:39 and 11:30 a. m. servces, durng whch a nursery for preschool chldren wll be The Golden Text la from Psalms: "Teach me thy way, O Lords unte Church-school meets at 9:45 a. ducted. The senor chor wll aag JuJoh - "The Lord Is My Shepherd." - """? Md-week prayer.servces are held Wednesdays, 8 p. m. The Poneer Grls meet Thure-, m and The Colonsto, 7 p. m. The Chrstan Boys dub wn The organ prelude "Melodc In not meet Saturday. Ther next meetng wll be Jan. 30, p. m. Young people of the wll hold a progressve church dnner name." (08:11). The sesson and board of trustees wll meet n tba church at ern, organst and chormaster, wll play, "Jesu, Joy of Mans Desrng." by Bach, and "Pray- " b H Wlf Th Monday n the home of Mrs. He! en Woodward. Asbury Ave. Mrs. 1:90 Rchard Young wll lead the dscuukn. Mrs. Hunter Pollock wll be dsp. m., rehearsal of the Tower Hll chor n the chancel. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL RED BANK Holy Communon wll be admnstered a. m. every Sunday at S "Blessngs," by Los MscMahon the offertory. Curran. Mrs. Jolce wll sng a solo, «How Beautful Upon the Mountalna," by Harker, and the prmary chor wll sng "Allelut. Amen" by Wllams, wth Robert Wlson and Davd Crane sngng s duet, The postlude wll be "Festval Song" by Lawandosk. A tny-tot ounery s conducted durng both aervkea under the drecton of Mn. Curts Bradley. Sunday church school wll meet at 9:39 and II a. ra. The Junor H Westmnster Fellowshp wll meet.at I p. ra. Sunday, wth Mr. and Mrs. De*. ter Robnson as advsers. The Senor H Fellowshp wll meet st 8 p, m. under the leadershp of Rev. Mr. Collns. Rev. Mr. Collns wll conduct Olver Palmer, 1 LncolnCt. Keansburg, andmr. and Mn. F. M. Bell, 93 Thrd Ave., Atlantc Hghlands. Dessert wll be served n the church hall, follow- J5.!21f 2 m lbi. w? " * w Thanteglvug^at thel0:45"m 1! tonal program. College and Semnary, and 8 an adult study group on the Book BAPTIST New Monmouth Bble achool meets at 9:M a. m. Rev. Wllam E. grove wll preach "on "Paul CALVARY BAPTIST servce. The of Romana at 8 p. m. The Rev. Collns wll conduct a communcant class n hs study at 4 oclock ths afternoon. Church oftetra tranng program maetaga wll be held tomorrow and next Saturday from I a.ra. to 4 p. m. n the church a. at 11 oclock..specal musc wll be a vocal duet by Charles O. Rodgen and Mn. Roy E. Webb. A nursery for pre-school chldren durng the servce wll be drected by Mrs. Charles Hardng and Sherry Leadbeater. Durng the constructon of the The Evenng Crcle, Unted / by Hugo Wolf. The senor chor wll sng, "God Not Far From Me," 0, God," by Zlngar- Church achool classes meet at 9:45 a. m. The nursery a at 11 a. m. The Intermedlsto Youth Fellowshp wll meet Sunday at 9:30 p. m.. and the Senor Youth Fel towahrp at 7:30 p. m. : Plans an beng completed-tor the Commsson on Msson. Mn. Noel NIUXM, charman, announced that Dr. Gton Wysner, of the Internatonal Mssonary Councl, wll apeak at the II a. m. servce wll be "O for a Closer Walk wth God Foster, uadtr the Mss Mldred" loptalty.»at.7:48 F. m. Md-week eervces of pl_.. and study are held Wednesdays at 7:39 p. m. Boy Scout Troop 149 wu meet p. m. Tuesday. Th Al ce,"*» port School. All other meetngs n charge and Mn. Arthur Con conducted by R.w. Mr. Gandek are held n the present church nelly, Mrs. Wllam Roberta, Mrs. " ~ - - -,- ~ ^ Glt * r BwBltt -"dmn. Arthu r^? 5 ldet? P* A h A Sung mass and sermon by house. A buffet luncheon wll be the vcar, Rev. E. V. Ktson served, All offcers formerly and waltera, wll be held every Sun: ** <" offce l»yt ban requested day at 9:30 «. m., except the to attend. fourth "Sunday when then wll be mornng pnyer. Sunday-school meets In the churchhall at 9:30 a. m, EUGMUS SOCIETY OP FRIENDS (Qasken) Shrewsbury The socety day at II a. m. fo worshp. Tba PlrtMav acton awots at 18 a. aa. Teenagera meet Sunday at 5:45 Ths Mens Club wll bowl at 1:30 p. m. Monday. The Womens Assocaton wll bowl at 8 p. m. Wednesday. The Womens Assocaton wll hold a meetng and. luncheon at 1 p. m. Thursday. Mrs, J. A. Blar, presdent of New Jersey Sysodcsl, wll be ths au^st speaker. The Boy Scouts and Explorsr Scouts wll awat at 7:39 p. m. Thunday..4 K" I TrnrasT BAPTIST CHURCH Ave, Red aak, N. J. Rev. Jeaa V. Creataamel Pasttf WNOAY, JAN. 14 D89 KM. aad 11 AM. "Maa Aganst HnuelT Rev. CreatkaaMl 9>4S V Al tt tm. Jaaler HI IYF ttst PJt Stalar HI BVP lmpjuoeastwflllans Faoawsha SpacW Weteotae to AawrkM M WatcttM It aa ALL taom EPISCOPAL Navesnk Holy Communon wll be celebrated Sunday at 1:30 a. m; church school meets at 9:30; the servce for parents and chldren la at 10:19, and the momlnn prayer and sermon Is at 11:15 except the - frst Sunday of-each month, when Holy Communon la also celebrated at the 11:15 servce. Rev, Charles P. Johnson Is rector. KINO OF KINGS LUTHEtAN Mlddletown Rev, C, Roger Burkna, pastor, wll be In charge of the servces Sunday al 10:45 a, m. In the Bayvew School, Leonardvllle Rd., Mlddletown. Sunday-school a. m. mecl at 9:M n the Ocean- gram wth Mn. Scava Whten Cadets and Acker servng u hostesses. r*,.rv.ee. chttrt.t Womens cottage prayer meetng wll be held Wednesday at 9:30 a. m, n the home of Mn. Vctor A. Sandberg, 172 Rveredge Rd., New Shrewsbury, Md-week prayer meetng, usually held Wednesday evenng, has been changed to Thursday at 8 P. m. and the eaventh and eghth graders meat Frdays at 7:30 p. ra. KING OF RINGS LUTHERAN Mddlctown Rev. C. Roger Burkna, pastor, wll be In charge of the servces Sunday at 10:45 a. m. a tba Bayvew School, Leonardvlle Re ST. BENEDICTS CATHOLIC Halet Sunday masses are at 7, 8, 9, 10, II and 12 In the Holmdel Elementary School, Keyport Holmdel Rd. Confessons are heard Saturday, between 4:30 and 5:30 p, m, and 7:10 and 8:30 p. m. n the parsh rectory, Hlllcrest Rd. CHRISTIAN 9CIENCE SOCIETY Atlantc Hghlands Church servce aad Sundayschool a n held at II a, m. Wednesday testmony meetng Is at llt p. n, Radln room hours are I to 4 p, m, Tuesdays aad Saturdays, except holdays, OH POINT IMRTOALIIT 1HAPEL Chapel Hll Rtv. Frances Stevenson con ducts servces Sunday at I p, m, and Wednesdays at 3:39 and 17:30 p. at I y. The Amlco Bble Class wll church at 8 p. m. Mlddletown. Sjadaya. m. school meets at 9:39 TRUt, LOVE NEW BIRTH SPIRITUALISM CENTRE Hghlands Joseph Cantrell Seals, pastor, s n charge of servces all day Sundays at 9 Shrewsbury Ave. Consultatons are by appont ment. DIVINE LOVE NEW BIRTH SPIRITUALISM CENTRE Hghlands Josephne Cantrell Seals, pas tor, la In charge of h l Ices all day Sundays t bury Ave. Consultatons are b; appontment, haallag serv at 0 Shrews METHODIST Hghlands Church school meets at 9:30 a m Mornng servce at II oclock Evenng servce al 7:39, er Sunday at 3:30 p. m. for a aervce sponsored by the Mens wood Powers and Wllam Strac- *"«oner, deacons, and Mn. Howard Young and Mn. RoUn Delatush. of crcle two of the Womens Fellowshp. Church School, wth classes for all ages, meets at 9:45 a. m. The crb room and nursery are open between 9 a. m. and noon..school of Mssons meetngs ved. Mn. R. G. Baxter of Rver CALVARY BAPTIST RedBank Rev. John B. Glchrst, pastor. wu delver the sermon Sunday at 11 a. m. Mss Audrey Wsrren s the organst. Sunday-school meets at 9:30 a. m. Rev. Mr. Glchnt wll nstall offcersof The Mssonares Sunday, 3:30 p. m. He wll also speak on the unts theme for The servce Sunday at 7:30 p. m.-wll honor the church offcal staff. Bhle ctass and flrayer «ervces held Wednesday nghts. CHRIST EPISCOPAL Shrewsbury Relgous actvtes on the thrd today after Epphany wll be- ;n at 8 a. m. wth a celebraton of the Holy Eucharst. Rev. Anselm Broburg wll be asssted by PRESBYTERIAN v Eatontown Church, school meets at m. At the 11 a. m. aervce, tobert Walker. Turnng water nto wne for the ceremones at a marrage n Cane of GaUlee, recorded as the frst mracle ac- 9:45 complahed by Jesus Chrst, a subject of the gospel,to be Rev. Dr. John Tpwnley wu be read by the rector at both the guest preacher. Youth Sunday wll be observed mornng prayer servces at 11 Jan. 31. Mrs, Walter Mahas and wlfbe held Su^betwee^sMn. Clarence Meek, are charaad 8 p. m. Supper wll be aer- men pf arrangements. " "^ Harvey Wess was elected to Cross program to be gven at a meetng of the Womens Fellowshp Monday at 8 p. m. MM. Francs Swart, Far Haven, Is n charge of devotons. Hour of Renewal aervcea are held Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. "whch had a sprt of an un- I wll walk n thy truth: my heart to fear thy EMBURY METHODIST Lttle Slver "Chrst Speaks to Hs Church" The boards of deacons and dea- VMr term - Ordaned and nstallconetses wll meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. followng Hour of Renewal. ed as deacons were Mss Elza-the servce, beth Hggnson, Gerald Louden, Maurce Adams and Frederck Rev. A. M. E. SON Red Bank Charles E. Bourne wll preach Sunday at 11 a. m. The senor chor wll sng. Mn. Teresa Danel s organst. Sundayschool meets at.9:30 a m. A program of gospel musc wu be presented at 4 p. m. by the RevKalara and the Zon Travelen. Mn. Alyca Ford drects the Revvalars. Weekly prayer servces are Wednesday at 8 p. m. The Mens Fellowshp and the Jones, Sprngdale Ave. The thrd Quarterly Mssonary mass meetng wll be held Thunclock. For the nstallaton of the newelected warden and vestrymen the 9 a. m. famly eucnarst pulpt commttee whch s servce. Father Broburg urges ant n corr porate communon. - Assstng the rector wll be Ledrard Marsh, crucfer; Robert [ameson and Paul Lombard,- orch-bearen, and Leonard Rogrs and Steven Smth, servers. A new mnster to the church. Mn..Clarence Meeks wu ordsnced and then nstalled In offce Sunday wth Mrs. Benjamn Van Kueren as emen for a threeyear term. Harvey Wess was n- e stalled as an elder for a one- nursery, kndergarten and flnt grades wll be n sesson durng A coffee hour wll be held pror to regular church school. Rob- Moag, for a term of three yean, ert DeAdder wll assst Father Installed as trustees were Mn. Broburg at II a. m. servce. Con* James Whte, John Sherman and trbutlons to the new chalce fund Herbert Anthony for three-year terms. Harold Francs wu n- The Young People Fellowshp stalled for a two-year term. FEDERATED Holmdel Sunday-school servces wll be held at 9:45 a. m. Msa Los Lebenow la superlntendnt. "The Last Commandments" wll be the sermon topc of Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt at the 11 a. m. servce. Mn. Marana Clowes, organconvocaton wll be held from 3:38. to 8:30 p. m. n St. Peter;! Epscopal Church, Freehold. The annual Bshops Ball wll B held Frday, Jan. 29, n the ynod Hall of Trnty Cathedral, Trenton. Proceeds wll gototba fouth Consultaton Servce. stewards board wll meet Satur- lt and chor drector, wll preday at 8:30 p. m. wth Congo»«t "Nun Btteb Wr," "Fague day, Jan. 28, at 11 a, m. n ths class n church membershp for BAYVIEW PRESBYTERIAN Clffwood Beach Church achool classes meet at 9:30 a. m. Sunday mornng worshp s at 11 oclock. Edward Kelley, newly elected elder, wll be ordaned. Elder Harold Hatfeld wll be nstalled. Newly elected young people wll meet durng deacons who wll be ordaned and on the Kyre" and "Toccata In A Mnor." The chor anthem wll be "Ivory Palaces." The pastors the Sunday-school hour. Young eb. 14. Rev. Mr. Barrett Is holdng classes-, for.church..membershp " " "" f aad _ **.* * m. lor aaator * 2 every Thursday at 3:39 p. m. for, and achool Suaday-echcot elsssea for MtawU start to class wn meet at S-.45 a. n. Peoples Chrstan Endeavor wll Mn. Edward Schwahl. Wllam SCHOOL OF MISSIONS Red Bank Dallas Green wll be featured speaker at the Church School of Maskma program Sunday at 8 p. m; "Lght In A Dark Contnent" Is the theme of the program. Mr. Green has had frst hand experence from whch to draw hs speech. He spent fve years n the Sudan of Afrca. A lght supper wll be served. A nursery s avalable for the n charge. "Superorty of Fath" ewldrenof parents who attend the wll be the sermon topc of Rev. A. Donald Magaw at the mornng servce at 11 oclock. Mn. Alce Smth a In charge of the musc. At the evenng servce at 8 oclock. Rev. Magaw wll contnue speakng from the Book of ST* 1 7 : A m " p " cuce Grase. and Arthur Shortldge. What You Preach" wu be the rj.vd. Smth and Edgar Neumey topc led by Mss Lynn Kssel. e Junor and senor chon meet Thunday at 6:30 and 7:30 p. m., respectvely. a. m. wth classes tor all ages. John Batton, superntendent, s mssonary program. CENTRAL BAPTIST Atlantc Hghlands Sunday-school meets at 9:45 a m. wth Wllam F. Maxson. su oermtendent.. Rev. Harry. W. Kraft wll preach at the morn- Ing servce at 11 oclock. Senor dhorum and the Junor Youth Group n the prayer room. Rev. Mr. Kraft wll preach at the eve- nalatana" amg aervlea at 7:30 oclock. Mu- U "" H " # sc wd be by the Prase Hm COMMUNTY Port Monmouth Sunday-school meets at 9:30 Galatans. The sermon topc s The Lberty of Fath." Md-week Fellowshp Baptst Youth Tellc^hlpvmeetau/ednesday at 7:45 p.ra. "The at 8:30 p. m. In the church au- Brotherhood of Fath" wu be the n the seres from the Book Far Haven 1 At Sundays 11 a. m. aervce. Rev. Walter T. Gandek wll n the educaton buldng at 7:39 P «*"«"" "», Mte " The senor chor wll ang "Lovng Shepherd." Mn. Alma Baker, organst, wll play "Pastoral Pemde" and "Offertory." The membershp class wll be at 8:48 a. m. Church School wll Arthur begn at 9:45. Sunday evenng at 7:39. the M d I y g. Young people meet n the Commsson on Mssons under Itt charman, Mn. Helen Denny, wll sponsor the showng of the flm, "An End to Darkness." whch concerns work beng done n Af- I Tuesday at 7 p. m. The aduh chor meets Thursday at 7: :38 p, at. The organltatton ceremony of the church afflhatlng wth the The pastoral relatons commttee wll meet Monday at 8 p. ra., In the home of the charman, Robert Wyckoff.. The snembmsmp sad evangelsm commsson wll meet Tuesday, at 8 p. m. m the parsonage. The executve commttee of ths W.S.C.S. wll meet Frdlsy, Jan. "9, at 3:30 p, m., n the church. ran CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Kcyport The mornng servces wll hs hold Sunday at II oclock. Sunday-aehool wll meat at II a. m. A taattmony meetng wll bs IwM sett Wednesday at 8 p. as. SHAXER-qVAXER Elder Prokla C. Moyaa, a m. Sunday at Ins church, 19 North Brdge Ave. SPIRITUAL Belford - Rev, Photb* Dalley wll Prayer meetng Wednesday al C cl Mrvlcaa Sunday al 8 p, m and Tuesday al 3:39 and I p. m. Prayer meetng and Bble study be held Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Baad practce la, at 7 p. n The Ladles AJd^mchson meetng wll be held at 1 p r m. COMMUNITY Lncraft Sunday-School servce U at 9:45 a. m. In the church hall. Frank Btuhm Is superntendent. "The Sense of ObUgaton" wll be the sermon topc of F. Howard Lfeyd, mnster. MM Everya Layton, or ganlst, wll lead the chor In Ms anthem "Standng on the Prom- UFORMED Kcyport tedhl tupcfvtwd t ll t Thaju yt p Warren Bemhardt, wll meet at 9:39 a. m. A nurasry for preschool chldren wll open at 10:30. Rev. Roderck N. De Young wll preach and admnster the Ho; Sacrament of Baptsm at 10:45 a. m. aervce. A confrmaton clan wll at 9 a. m. tomorrow. Ths cherub chor wll reheane at 10. A bays chor, for boys entered In the thrd through seventh grades be organsed at 10:45. The chapel and sanctuar chan rehearse Thundaya. ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL Rttrason Rev. John Barton Andrew, sstant mnlstef, wll admnst Holy Communon Sunday at 8 m. In ths Chantry. At 9:38-a. m, Presbyteran denomnaton wll M wll lead mornng prayer an lake place Sunday, Jan, 31, at 3:19 p. ra. meat at 19:35a. m. Famly serv. ncsnt trp to Germany, CHRIST EPUCOPAL Shrewsbury Rev. AnsalD Broburg, rector, to char, wll conduct a servce announces the followng servces: of Instructon and gudance at 19 Sundays, 8 and 9 a. m,; Wednesdays, 0 a. m.. and Frdays, 7:38 FJRft >ENTECOSTAL Weak-days servces Include Holy Communon al 9 a. m. Wedasadaya and Frdays, For Holy days, Holy Communon Is at 9 a. m, speak. At tma servce, the gr chor wll ang, "Hear Thou M; Prayer, O Lord," ttv JAMET EPISCOPAL J*!***» M: ". «* Eatoatowa > MeKoa wll play a rectal Sunday, Rev. Alan H. Tongue the Mary Owen Borden Carllon. wui celebrate the Holy Euehar. At II a. m., Rev. Mr. Andrew 1st at t a. m. Church school wll wll lead n mornng pnycr preach. The men and boys chol Ice, mornng prayer and sermon drected by Marfhall C. Buah, wl wll be at 10:30 oclock. lng "There Shall A Star," Wednesday there wll be a celebraton of the Holy Eucharst at 9 a. n. The Epscopal Women wll hold a monthly meetng Monday at 8 p, m. n the parsh house. Marvn Curts wll show flms of hs of the Presbyteran church. Rab MONMOUTH REFORM TEMPLE Shrewsbury Frday nght servces wll be held at «:I5 oclock In the chapel M Henry Bambcrger wll on "Whats In a Name?" Sunday-School s held at II: a. m. n the church house, The new Ssterhood wll be hel at I p. m. Monday In the churc house. CHRIST EPSICOPAL Mlddletown Sunday servces: Holy Communon at 8 a, m,; Sunday-school at 9:49 a, m, andmornng prayer and sermon at II oclock by Rtv, Andrew Van Dyke, recto m- famly eucharat and the rll contnue through January. Installed are Mn, John Golly, chapels passed the 13 meets mark In fscal sermon topc, the but message and conducted 2,450 funerals, ha reported. recept of check or order, HEADING, ROOM t*iij,m«, Mon. thru Sat, 12-4:39 < Also Frday Eve. 7:30-9:39 Sunday Afternoon M 101 IROAD ST. RED BANK wh be Installed as trustees. Cub Pack 10 meets tomorrow t 7 p. m. n Fellowshp Hall. Junor H Fellowshp meets Monday at 6:45 p. m. Mn. Melmoth Dow s advser n charge- Scouts meet Tuesday at 7. m.. : : : -... Combned meetng of sesson, trustees and deacons wll be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.ra. a Fellowshp Hall. SERVICE CHU WASHINGTON (AP) - Chef of Chaplans Ma). Gen. Terence P. Flnnegan reports that attendance at relgous servces In Ar Force ll mllon Ar Force chaplans performed 0,127 marrages, 11,893 baptsms H I overcame false. appettes? alhethvih IN TUTS CREATBOOI CAN RELEASE YOU You can be freed from any false appette C you wll turn wth a receptve, unprcju* dced thought to the truth contaned n thgm book, Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures by Mary Baker Eddy. You may read or borrow Scence and Health free of charged any Chrstan Scence Readng Room. Ths book can be purchased n red, green, or blue bndng at SS and wll be sent postpad on tone* Chrstan Scence

9 AIM Rartan Townshp Sunday-school meets at 9:30 CONGREGATION INAIIKAEL Late Frday nght servces wll a.m. n Mddle Road School. be held at 8:30. Rabb Glbert motoa pcture, "Foottstep. er." TRENTON (AP) - Senate and tee to the Assembly to talk over/ Mornng worshp at 11 oclock S, Rosenthal wll preach on theof Lvngston," wll be shown to Precedng each servce, John Blar, Jr.. Far Haven : * H Assembly leaden ntend to fnd the assessment ptohem. He? t held n the North Centervlle topc: "And These Are morrow at the 9:45 and 11 a. m I." Watson" 3d" mnuter of mu- and Red Bank attorney, Wednes- fve years of effort by New. Jer- out Monday whether Gov. Robert commttee s dsmaated by Assembly members from Hudson,, : Fre House, Mddle Rd. Rev. Names." Cantor Sdney Scharff confrmaton classes. Excerpt c, wll present a half-hour-or-<uy was eer leys state government to buld a B. Meyners plan for county tax Theodore C. Muller, pastor, s wll chant the lturgy ofthe ser from Lvngstons dary comprs an medtaton. He wll play, the attoraey of Twn Bore Federal lew offce, buldng for ts Edu< assessment ratos has a chance Essex. Pasac aad Unon Couabegnnng seres of sermons on vce. Alan Shapro, son of Dr. the thread of the flm, produces ollowg selectons: fpebte Savngs A Loan caton Department. of success.n the Legslature. the Bble, the world stuaton and and Mrs. Saul Shapro, wll parthe space age. The topc for the tcpate n the servce n hooo New York. The vewer sees th> hrygen" by Jehaa AUn; "Al- the N. J Educaton Assocaton by the Amercan Bble Socety Hece" and "Ballade en. Mode Gov. Robert B. Meyner and The leaders met wth Meyner The Senate and Assembly leaders made t clear they dont yesterday and agreed to dscuss frst sermon s "Prophecy and of hs Bar Muvah. Dr. Shapro work of Scrpture translaton ant egro gusto," "Urghetto," and tave reached agreement on bow the governors proposal for solv lke Meyners des for a statethe Word of God." A nursery w l occupy a seaton the pulpt dstrbuton nterwoven wth rhy Fnale," from a sonata by Fll- to fnance the buldng cost. An Ing the property tax problem at wde grand jury to handle the s held n the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Shapro wll Wets the thmc chants and trbal dances n DDO Caoocc and the chorale prelude,."sleepers Awake," by Jo- way through the Legslature admnstraton bll wll start ts Republcan and Democratc parconferences. CewgU aald be weadat Mfce. crmes whch cross county, lnts. Mrs, James Barrett 27 Cornell candles. Candle lghtng tme s the Congo. Dr. 4:41 p.m. The floral donaton w hann Ludwg Kerbs. Senate Majarlty Leader Halts J. HWery (R-Hsrra) ta see Atlasrtk aad Caps May At the frst servce, Davd aad The board of elders wll meet tonght at 8 oclock n the home of Alexander Purdue. Confrmaton class meets Mov day at 7 p.m. n the parsonage. Chor rehearsal s at t: 30 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Lyman be made by Dr. and Mrs. SI* pro. A dscusson of the sermon and communty sngng wll takt place at the Oneg Shabbat. Sabbath mornng servces are A moton pcture; ster Chor wu sng the aatnem. Asked f that would be possble under Meyners proposal, n Bonds," wll be shown at the "God Be n My Heed." by to be eeeeort fer ladhrtasal at 10 oclock. Al»n Shunm <" Dorcas Crcle meetng Thursday Davts. ~, be called to the Torah at a Bar Cowgjll Md, "Im not lo sura at 8 p. m. Dscusson wll be led Parka, drector, IS Chestnut Dr. Mtsvah and wll be by Mrs. John Olvng, Jr.. on the At the second servce. Chaacel la the vaoer house at the Legslature. Aad Assembly MbMrty Last year. Mevner proposed what would be possble. Thats 1 The guld for Chrstan Servce meets Thursday,* Jan. 3*. at Chor, wll sng two nto the fold of Israel by Rabb story of Zegenbalg poneer ms- borrowng $2,300,008 from the why Im afrad of t." "Seek Ye the Lord."far Roberts. Perce R Darner (Rj) sad fhsto wst stow wll alto oppose a ReaahUeaa Rosenthal. Cantor Scharff w soner n Inda. states annual appropratonfor But Cowgll ud the Democrats p.ml n the fre house. Offcers and "O Savour of the Worst/ chant the servce. Junor congregaton meets at 9:15. Afternoon the teachers penson fund to put to be nstalled: Mra. Robert by Goas..,. ; BAPTIST up the buldng. The money wss GOP baeklag far the proposal bd to revve the eld statelaw Erbg, presdent; Mrs. Alexander servces wll be at 4:50, followed Solo parts wll be sung by Gordon MacLeaa. Jr... Mlddletown to be repad n 20 years. la nv onrvt w fercement Councl Monday. He Purdue, vce presdent; Mrs. by a class n Bble. Sunday mornng servces are at 9:30. The on the topc, "What Chrst Offers opposed the losn from the pen-. Bndv (D-Hudson) sad hs a the Senate. Rev. John E. y Bates wll speak The NJEA, a teacherss group, But Assembly Sneaker Maurce sad It has no Democratc vetts Fred Myers, secretary;,mrs. At both servcea Mr. Wattsa Kenneth Swtur, treasurer. Hostesses wll be Mrs. Anna Huse, wll play as organ offertory, Talmud class meets at. 10 a.m. to Man" at the 11 a.m. Sunday son fund. Its Influence blocked county stll prefers Its own a> Meyaer ahasstt sad a grand "Blessed Jesus" by Bach. Weekday servces are held each servce. The senor chor wll the proposal. oroseh to the problem a bll l^ oaaa^lj enmsavtasw ^kam M_ Mrs. George Huse and Mrs. Church School wll convene at evenng at 7:30. present the anthem, "Lord, Open But the NJEA.worked out tsbv Hudson Democrats Wllam V. Rjn n M!*) Rfjll mr Charles Grace., 9:30 a. m., n the separate departments, nursery through Jun- The relgous school wll hold Thou Our Eyes" by Sullvan, WINam R. Blar. Jr. own counterproposal, approved Muto and Frederck H. Hauter a^ldt^safegatrdstfuaalsw ts fnt open school week Sun< under the drecton of Mrs George at a meetng last Saturday. It Isto put assessment standards In eafereamaat He sad. "I etsend. see absolutely no TEMPLE BETH MIRIAM or hgh. Mr. Blar U a member of the day, for the Sunday-school, and Hartmaan, organst. Ushers wll bated on the Idea of constructng the hands of local offcals. need I see eo advantage la Elberon Senor hgh class wll meet at Red Bank law. frm of Parsons, Monday and Tuesday tor the be Robert Deaney and Leonard the buldng as an nvestmem When Meyner remarked that ft, procedure adopted by the Demonstraton of Ant-Sem 10:30 am. Labrecque, Cauona and Blar. Hebrew school. Parents wu be Tarum. Flowers wll be placed for the penson.fund. The fund the two suctettons mght aot be Uw EafrocemMt Couadl. I do - lnn, whch began Chrstmas eve nvted to vst the classes by Mr. and Mrs. Rder Gulderson. There wll be a nursery n the audtorum at 7 p. m. Ar- UKxpred term of Robert H. Ma- buldng untl the state complete* "When you talk about assess- was used u a poltcal A fellowshp supper wltbe held He WM apponted to fll the would keep ownershp of therreconclable, Brady repled. net thnk (here It any doubt It n Cologne. West Germany and consult.wothe teachers, later spread through Europe and The Mens" Club wll hold Its for small chldren n the knder rangementa are beng made by dt, who ded last year. Mr. Mathe Supper Club. Fallowng the > «vm was a member o* theyears. tbout ralroad taes. They get lease-purchase payments n 20ment, everyone la Hudson thnks la 1867.",,... Amerca, wll be dscussed. Dr. frst Sunday nght socal, begn garten room durng the servce. Aaron H. Lefkowtt at 8:30 tonght n a sermon enttled "Preju- nng at 8 oclock. James Long, Church school wl.1 convene at supper, the annual meetng of the Parsons frm. Meyner met wth legslatve scared and you have to be very drector of Famly and Chldren 9:30 a.m., the Junor school meetng for I assembly n Fellowshp wll begn at 8 p. n.,a program ed presdent of the auodttoa congregaton and the corporaton Danel. S. Morrs wu re-elect- leaders yesterday and told a new careful.* ;*/ "::\ ^%^2 dce-a Psychologcal Study." Rabb Lefkowtt wll analyze varous wll speak on the subject: "How Hall under the drecton of Mrs. of entertanment v wll be provd- John Adams was agan named the NJEA amendments to hscedtet ahmst 12 mlhsa oabtn Servce of Momnouth County, conference afterwards he accepts forms of. prejudce, ther cause to Be Happy Though, Marred." Robert Benson,- and the senor ed for chldren durng the meet- executve vce presdent and An. propossl. a year» raflreed tans. and cure. Later the Temple A lt ll b d Leon school meetng n the church ng. at C. Shaw wo re-elected secretary-treasurer.. No specfc ste hss been pck Brady ud he has called under the drecton of-clement Senor hgh fellowshp wll meet ed for the buldng. But Meyner Monday mornng meetng of the Shabbat n honor of the women evenng. Barlow. at 7: IS p. m. Part II of Bblcal : Reflected as drectors were Mayor F. Bls Prce. Fred S Mor- offce sad the project Is part Democratc Conference Commtof the Ssterhood for ther serv word studes wll be presented. Ices to the congregaton. The Mlddletown Yoth Fellowshp wll meet at 7: N p.m. In of tpe state Captol dsvetopment The program wll be led by. Mst rs and Mr. Adams.. The. Ssterhood Bble Course. LUTHER MEMORIAL program Involvng new buldngs Ktty DeNeola.. Other board members are Alexander Borosa, George T. Burtt, wll meet wth Rabb Lefkowlt New Shrewsbury Fellowshp Hall. Mls Ann Martn wu lead In the on ether sde of the SUte House. Junor Chor wll rehearse today at 3:30 p.m. Frank O. Magee, Felx Foga and for a dscusson of "The Book of "The greatest Power on Earth" Proverbs" at II a. m. Tuesday, s Sundays sermon topc of Rev, the topc, "Youth, Alcohol, mens bowlng team wll Danel ^S. Morrs. pror to the Ssterhoods January Danel D. Renhemer as he contnues ht seres on "Practcal and Tobacco". Mss Andrea Atknson wll lead the devotons meet Monday at 1:45 p. m. n meetng at whch.the rabb wu Sycamore Lanes,, BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP speak on JThe Romance of Chrstanty," based upon the and the Msses Joyce Veals and Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m. In the Port Monmouth Language Reborn." Epstle of St. Paul to the Romans. Jean Metcalfe wll provde refreshments. manse, a new crcle of the Worn* Robert Mnut, pastor Wll brngmeetng Set,. Confrmaton clan parents wll The servce begns at 10:45 a.m. ens Assocaton wll be.formed. the measaga, "Walkng n the LONG BRANCH Natonal, meet In the rabbs study at 8 n the Tnton Falls School, Wnton The general mtetng of ^the the crcle wll be led by Mrs. Lght" at the mornng worshp Chrstan Youth Week meetng, ; p. m. Thursday to plan for the Ave. Womens Fellowshp wll be held Karl Ege. _ servce at 11 a.m. Mrs. Mnut sponsored by the Unted Chrstan Youth Movement of the annual confrmaton servce. Sunday-School, Adult. Bble on Monday, Jan. 39, at 8 p. ra. Prayer Fellowshp wll meet wll be n charge of the musc. Class and the Adult Informaton"In Fellowshp Hall. Mss Mram Tuesday at 10 a. m. Bble school convenes at 9:45 Councl fo Long Branch and VIam. wth classes for all ages, cnty, wll be held Sunday, Feb. Group meet at 9:30 a.m. Sun-Corbet, executve secretary of Browne Troop U0 wu meet d«y. the Councl for Chrstan Socal Tuesday at J: JO p. m. Youth Fellowshp, Senor Group, 7 from 2:30 to 8:30 p.m. n ^A nursery s provded durng Acton of the Amercan Baptst Sesson wjll meet Tuesday at meets at.1:30 p.m. n the home Smpson Methodst Church. Garfeld and Thrd Aves. WHY SO MUCH HOMWOm ** humfy me worshp servce for small conventon, wll be the guest 8 p. m. of Mr. and Mrs.-Albert E. Machldren. speaker,. Mrs. Edward Osborne, Crcle IV wll meet Tuesday at honey, 11, Vermont Ave.,, Port Sunday, Jan. 31 marks the begnnng of the Natonal ChrUtlan saslajnmama are t la* heavy far the etuew The Adult Informaton Grow presdent, wll be n charge of S:» p. ra. n the home of Mrs. Monmouth. meets Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the the meetng. Refreshments wll Robert P. Lee, S Blossom Rd., Bble study class at 7:30 p.m. Youth Week observed annually Ma pastors new resdence, 57 ParmlyRd.. follow. Rumson. at the Mahoney home. Vaster wth specal youth programs n thnkng bout ht textbook readng, to dgest* the great The board of deacons wll meet Grl Scout Troop 240 wll meet Mlnut wll be n charge. local churches, and the Feb. 7 mass of Materal read, and t» do It rapdly. Ths logcal Tuesday and Wednesday, Rev. Tuesday at I p.m. n the pastors Wednesday at 3:11 p. m. Md-week Prayer Fellowshp meetng marks the clmax wth erpafeoch Is necessary tee fee tno wrtng, fn#f vsvally Renhemer wll attend a retreat Boy Scout Troop,200 wll meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at thespecal unted communty programs. The theme s "Thy Kng- at Ocean Cty for the New Jersey follows shmfy. We try to meet ths need In our language The congressonal busness State Conference of the Lutheran Wednesday at.7:30 p. m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mahoney. g Arts Course-Readng, Englsh, Vocabulary, Spellng, meetng of thechurch wll be Church, Mssour Synod. The thrd.class "" wnter Mornng worshp servce and held Thursday, Jan. 28. at 8 School of Fath and Ltfe,fll be Bble school are held at the dom...on Earth." Study Sklls. At all levels from 7th grade through The meetng wll nclude p.m. n Fellowshp Hall. Edwn held Wednesday at I p. m. Rev. Bayshere Gun Club, Harmony youth CMM*J9( lt CMMoM ffwiptm 00tsM«lflf ft) flmlltye panel d on the ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL Parsells, moderator, wll act asedward, S J: Golden, vstng lecturer n pastoral theology ton Theologcal Semnary drama Rd. ;:*.^-..^u*,- j theme. h At 4 p.m. the Prnce- Lttmtdlol HtMlInf mnd Arrhm«tle for young* chlwrtn. Lttle Slver charman. Rev. A, Allen Attenborough. Prnceton Semnary, wll lead the Central Mddletown team wll present a chancel play STM, rector, wll admnster Holy WES1MHMSTER dscusson,,,"when Two Beome "Chrst n ft» Concrete Cty." CommunonSunday at- 8 a. m. Mrs. Vrgna Sam of South "n m n ONI HV wk PRESBYTERIAN One-Or Not Qute!" The meetng wll close wth He wll conduct the famly serv. Ind.hu returned to her Mt rut Mddletown The womens bowlng team wll wper worshp st * p.m. Young WHO." ce and lead n mornng prayer home after vstng wth her sonn-law and daughter, Mr. FOR ADEQUATE WIRING "The Magnetsm of theun meet Wednesday at 8: IS p. ra. people from churches In the shore and :» SH 7*411 ALLEN ELECTRIC It WHITE IT., RED RANK R»nro1tMrt tt** fl*.iltctretf H t TRAVEL AGENCY louennsn., "SSJ* m COOKMAN MI RI0IMM %WB& ASWRtPARR IH f*mm ^/S^THSF N MOW You can rssenra and pck up arlne, ttoamthp, bu and teur tcket*, hotel and resort area reservatons at our offcts.. IT COSTS IIO MOM TO MOK THROUtMt YOUR LOCAL TRAWL AMNT Bble Socety flm wll be show the Sunday-school classes a 30 Church councl meets Monday at Ip. m. n the parsh house Senor chor rehearses Wednesday at Ip. n. evrrmt WV10WO RATI 3ft* PER ANNUM, feared a*»*s1«,n0 hy tbt MORTGAGE LOANS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS MARINE VIEW SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MrDDUTOWN OHRCI 74 HIGHWAY Jl MIODUTOWM MM«0 Attattle HtycNtd. Offce SI NRST AVI., ATLANTIC HlftHLANM AT 1-O100 st 8:30 a.-h., and preach and KC," wu be the topc of Rev. n Sycamore Lanes. " lead J In mornng "" "~ prayer at I1 Harlan C. Durfees sermon Sunday at 10:45 a. mt, a medtaton Thursday at 7 p. m. Westmnster Chor wll rehearse a. m. Sunday-school meets at 9:30 whch examnes the great mystery of the Lorda Supper. Hory Thursdajr at 8 p. m Chancel Chor wll rehearse a. m. n the parsh house. Holy Communon s admnster Communon wll be observed. The The Board of Deacons wll meet ed wall Prayer Book Holy Days chor wll sng "Lead Me. O Fa- Thursday at 8 p. ra. at 8:30 p. m. and at all servces ther," under the drecton of Mrs, A aquare dance wll be held the thrd Sunday of the month. LouU A. Rtskasky, organst. Nur-next Frday at 8:38 p.m. Inatructon for begnners wll be Neva Scota. sery facltes are avalable. Sunday-School wll meet at 9:15 provded. under the leadershp of Rchard. Rutherford, superntendent. Senor and ntermedate fellowshp groups wll meet at 8:30 p. m..sunday. Both chors wll meet for rehearsal n the church Tuesday evenng. wth her father In Merrycourt, Mrs. Glbert Van Wagner, Maple Ave., was celebrated at a famly parly hut week. ETHICAL FELLOWSHIP N. Dak. Monmouth County by Bervon. The offertory setae- SHREWSBURY - The Ethcs! boa wll be "Andante n F by On Monday Mrs. Robert Holland, 8 Gray Dr., was hostess at The 17th brthday of Thomas ellowshp of Monmouth County Wely and the posuude, "Seek Malley, son of Mr. and Mrs. wll show two flms at 8:30 tonght Thou the Lord and Hs Strength" her home at a regular meetng John Malley. Jr., Murray La., n Shrewsbury, Hose Company. under the drecton of MM. of the Lone Oak Womens Club. wateelebraed by membr.t of The flms for the meetng concern pressure, groups and free- "» Rest In the Lord" by Men- aucton, dred flower arrange- Sherrane, wll sng the anthem, Plans were made to have a cake hs famly Monday. dom teleern.; delesson. Harold Hlltyer wu be ments. Progressve luncheon and Kevn Low, son of Mr. and The fellowshp s nformally assocated wth the Ethcal Unon, future meetngs. The next meet- celebrated hs nnth brthday the head usher. The (lowers n Easter hat-makng programs at Mrs. Wllam Low, OaLwood PI., Fr- whch ncludes several local chapters as well as chapters n many countres ofthe world. Membershp requres no formal relgous affrmaton: Many members feel that they are partcpatng n a at 8:30 a.m. and are under the supervson of Elder Karl HeMg, superntendent. Durng the worshp hour at 11 there Is a chld tocatoa, New Monmouth, wll St Msr/s Parent-Teacher As- humanstcally orented phlosophy, of lfe that provdes for care program provded by the meet et the school audtorum Sunday-school tranng n ethcal Dorcas Crcle at the parah house. Tuesday at 8:18 p. m, and relgous values that accent The Vllage Y the-"one-ness" of the world wll meet at the Baptst Church.dsy.,, A specal meetng of Court at 7:30 p.m. Mss Ann Marths, HOLY COMMUNION EPISCOPAL ;r ;":?.: Far Haven." Rev. Donald A. MacLeod wll leave tomorrow for a weeks vacaton n Nassau. Sunday, Rev. Charles J. Buck, who s redng at the Monastery of Sant Francs on Long Island wll conduct the servces. Serv ces are as follows: Holy Com munlon and sermon; II a.m. There wll be no md-weer Eucharst Wednesday, Jan. 37 Father MacLeod wll return Sat jrday. Jan.. 30,. UNITARIAN Red Bank Rev. W. ffollls Tegtrden wll -onduct the servce Sunday a I a.m. In the Communty YMC/ m Rvenlde Ave. Mrs Hanchtl tout s accompanst, Sundt) chool classes meet at the sanu Ime under the drecton of Ws er Marvn, relgous educaton Irector, Members attendng t> nnual dnner of the North Je :r Untaran Churches and Ft wshlp In Plalnfcld wll leav om the "Y" at 4:,10 n.m, Great Uruln allows ts naton s lo take 1700 out ol the countr;,o spend on foregn travel. Ks«4Ua.at tcty rsajnssmtsa ntfce ebasrvee t both servces. Rev. Hanty C. -cue, Jr. pwter. wll preach en The, Meanng of The Lords Sup- Hogg wll sng "Pans Aagelcus." by Cesar France, and Westmn- REFORMED Mddletown "Ignorance and Apathy, Basc Socal Evb of Our Day" Cty,, recently. wll be the subject of the sermon by Rev. Howard E. Newton at the It a.m. servce Sunday. Mra, Herbert B. Sherraae. organst, wll ptay the prelude. "Andante," the chancel last Sunday were gven by Mrs. Wllam R. Hawkns. The church school sessons arc Blar As Drector EAT0NTOWN -Wllam-R Mrs. George Morrson, tj-walnut Ave.. Guesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salter. 48 Vrgna Tsr, t Mr. SalUra aster, Mtt Betty Salter. of Scotch Vllage, Mr. and Mrs. John Moller. 89 Wajnut Ave., entertaned Mr. and Mra. Martn Fre and chldren. Elsabeth and Regjaa, of Emer- The wn. and Fred Bower, New York Mrs. George Byrd, IS Stephenvlla Blvd., t spendng two weeks Fulgent Corona, Catholc Daughtret of Amerca, New Monmouth, Mss Mary Teegtn and James McEtwcn wll dscuss "A Teenage Approach to Tobacco wll be held Monday at 8:45 p.m at St. Marys Catholc school Alcohol". Mss Joyce Veala and audtorum. Mss Jean Metcalfe wll furnsh the refreshments aad Mss Andrla Ths Locust Wood Cvc Assocaton wll sponsor a dance to- Atknson wll lead the devotons. The Dorcas Crcle of the Wornsns Guld for Chrstan Servce wll meet at the parsh house, Robert Flanagan s asssted by t 8 p.m. on Tueday. Mrs. Anthony Mayo. The senor chor wll rehearse Lut week there was a meetng ermon to be gven by a vstng ltfnster Sunday at 3 p.m. In Elected last week, st a meetng oplc at p m p, p! Bble study nn be held Tutsto lay at T8 lis J»m. In Wngtan d «" ** Hwtoa. B «secretary, U and d Mrs lall, 10 St. Marys PI. and 220 9W»r Conton, treasurer. carl St,, Red Bank. At 88 u Brl1 " S ftw# - «^ Mr :"* Incoln St., Palrvlew,, a parlor. Mrs, Wllam Dbble, 2$ Johawn lk, "Teachng Men of ~ ^ who waafour years* old VIII," wll be gven. Sunday, had abrthday-party The mnstry school meets wth, the followng guests: tursdty at 7:30 p, m There Jeane and Mchael, Lawless, ll be a servce meetng at 8:30 Kerry Harper, Calhryn Neal,, m. The theme wll be "Dlact ChrlstppherEgan and Brtna ls-j New Ones lo the Organla.Ion/ ter snd brothers, Patrca, Jack- It, Blly and Robert. Unt to Get New Home TRENTON (AP) A major hurdle has been cleared after Monday. The Educaton Department, now housed n an old manson near the state house, has been seekng a modern offce buldng for fve years. But the appronraton waa always cut from the budget ng wu be at the home of Mra. day at a famly party. John P. Chamberlan, Lone Oak Dr.. at whch tme there wll be a Jewelry sucton. nght at Buck Smths.restaurant, East Keansburg.. The charman, t the church at 8 p.m. on Wtd- of the Holy Nams Socety of St nesday, Marys Catholc Church. Thrty new members were receved nto JEHOVAHS WITNESSES the socety and the new offcers Red Bank for IN0 were nstalled. A busa neat mattng and socal followed "Is Everlastng Lfe Only )ream?" s the ttle of the Bble tt"hs*ehu7ch"har Youth Week area, ncludng Long Branch; Asbury Park, Red Bank and Freehold, wll partcpate. Tbe Keanabuft churchmeas League St Clements Epscopal Church, Belford, and St. Marka Church elected Mll Barbara Meyers as ther, vce presdent to replace Mss Eleen Hostesses at Husted, Sunday, the next meetng wll be Angelo August, James Megnley sad Thomas Bottlosk. The seventh brthday of Glrt VanWagner, SOB of Mr. am HOT SALESMAN IOCKPORT. N. Y. (AP) - A fre extngusher dstrbutor was present: durng the lunch hour when a short-crcuted wre caused a small fre at. a restaurant here. He rushed to hs car, grabbed a demontraton model end put out the fre. Two butlnesmen who were present were suffcently mpressed lo place orders wth hm, l# : County Plan Opnons to be Sought MbMrty Leader Joseph W. CewgOl (Mamdsa) Md a BRING YOU INAORI MOUNTID WHILH TOO WAHI WHITE AND EGG SHELL WINDOW SHADISS ENCLOSURE -Os>»oM M WMoftRtT QUALITY 10% OFF ON ALL ORDERS PLACED THIS MONTH! Yea eaa have ae u extra ytar-reuad ream M la to VMrbMM ay letmg Prewat eacless yew aorch o tme use. Call teday. NO MONEY DOWN Up to 5 Ycwt to Pojyl * Vtaetlas Mlada rt-taped» rt«erded aad naatta. We Prewas toa save y,. reflate aad roeeraea akualmtsa eterm dean aad sterm " wlndewt. : SMswyl We NsJIrett { No I\ a IJDOBTTBRMI PRRIDELTVIRY 1 DAILY aad SAT. 8 A. M. la 8 P. M. mluloa I WED. atd FRI. g A. M. st 8 P. at FREE ESTIMATES! 9f*jtdtt. SHedvtde I-TIN led leak : : :

10 LARGEST PRIVATE FARM MACHINERY SALE EVER HELD IN MONMOUTH COUNTY lbs wubeaam WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27.^AT 11 O*CL0CK- MOADMEADOW FARM ML * UU**m+U* lt ReJ, MrDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP totbs fend* after a ytm, I wbj sell at bebw b aseeueat TWO INTERNATIONALITAT-BOTrOMTRUCKS... Three Olver M tractors, wde front ends; one Olver 77 tractor, wde front end; two four-row Olver cultvators, one one-row Olver cultvator, one TVlntematoual cnwfcr tractor, one JW-Bushel Bahlen dryer, L. P. gas wth dectre motor or P. T. 0. drve; two nne-foot Krause dsc harrows, wheel type; one nne** Molne dsc barrow, wheel type; four three-bottom Lttle Genus Internatonal plows, one twobottom Utte Genus Internatonalplow. one 1KT John Deere ^combne wth con attachment, one John Deere 1494row core planter, one Olver weed sprayer, eght-row; one 7Sfrgalloa water tank, mscellsneous potato gradng equpment, one Olver M M gran drll, two 11- foot Easy Flow spreaders, two four-secton rotary hoes, two ttre*aectbn aprngtooth harrows, one sx-foot Inter* natoaal mower, one ll-foot drag harrow, one 2Woot Maynth augor, one 18-foot Mayrath augor, one 11-foot Mayrath augor, one IWoot Mayrath augor, two eght-foot Mayrath augors, one bag elevator, one battery charger, one Lncoln "p^v ta^.,gn, ; ;pm electrc grease gun,, one electrc t jf / ooflppwmofa,009 "t/tm fve h* p* u* j oonprcmdrp two "wheelba>rw aeeden, three Heard P. T. 0. seeders, two tractor cabs, one truck wnch, two Internatonal trucks wth flat bodes and com sdes, two self-unloadng potato bodes, one Marow water pump, three platform scales, seven bag tracks, four truck canvasses, one electrc welder, one pottto aputter, one JO-nch Jacobsen lawnmower, one Cobey wagon, one Grbve dump wagon, fve-ton; one Kng Wse elevator, one road grader, one HO-gallon bean sprayer, P. T. 0. and ban Mower attachment; one Lundell stalkcutter...,/ v /V!,,". \:..." Many other small ltema too numerous to menton on a wellcqulpped farm..",. LUNCH SERVED IY GUILO OF MIDDLETOWN REFORMED CHURCH TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER! HjftM CCeatss,MeanevHe, N. 1. ( BY MU>E«0» EDWIN H. BRAKH, Omar Shalcthands \\) wth a ltd Now An xctptonal group of Sport Jacktts of mported - Snttondf... Rtpjulon, Short*, Longs and Extra Longs...- Comt n and also reduced now..,. MENS TOPCOATS SMO values. MENS CAR COATS vel»es BOYS WahnWtar Pantt 5.75 MS vahtt BOYS MIOHTY-MAC JACKETS "Mens and Boy Clothng 111 Iroadwy Long Ironeh f^miuar SOUR NOTE A "Meet The Canddates Nght" wll be held at Central School next Wednesday at I oclock. the Socal Club met at the home of Mn. John Wlson, Jr., last week. Mn. Garret Denses brthday was celebrated. She receved a gft from her secret pal. Brthday names were exchanged. Attendng were, Mn. Edward Becker, Mn. Harry Konowalow, Mn. Lous Becker, Mrs. Robert Owen, Mrs. Martn Smth, Sr., Mn. Donald Mller, Mn. August Boldt, Mrs. Martn Smth, Jr., Mn. LeRoy VanPelt, Mss Sarah Ann Seber, Mss Barbara Lynn and Mst Chrstne, Ann Smth. The "Frendly Set" Club.net recently at the home of Mrs; Betty Vota, Wckatunk. Attendng were Mn. Mary Pellet, Mrs. Mary McCarthy. M». Sylva Narsvch, Mn. Adel Cartowtz of Marlboro; Mn. Laura Wess, Alma Wess. Holmdel; Mn. GabrM Creew, Mn. Betty Bterwn, Wckatunk, and Mrs. New offcers of the Daughters of Amerca were nstalled by Mrs. Chrstne Thompson of Freehold Jan. 14. Brthdays wll celebrated at the meetng next Thuraday. Port Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Wllam-Dalley, Wllow St., spent Sunday wn Mr. and Mn. Donald Dam of Irvngton. In celebraton of the brthdayof Mn. Dan. Mr. and Mn; Raymond Brady, Chestnut St., spent Saturday wth Mr. and Mn. Eugene Doerer of Of Church FORT MONMOUTH-An Army sergeant here has been ordaned a deacon n a New Shrewsbury church. Hllsde. On Sunday. they. had son were sent to Jal Wednesday II ther guests Mr. and Mrs. Al-and 15 others fned by Mags- Martn Smth, St., Morganvllle. bert Crolsetert and famly of MB. Naravcha brthday was trate Eugene Caplbanco after all II celebrated.. Plans were made for Metuchen. pleaded gulty to makng unlaw-1 a meetng Feb. II at the home of tut-statements to collect unem-] Mrs. Laura Wess, Holmdel.- Cheryl Lee Hohensee. daughter ployment checks. of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hohensee, Gordon Ct, celebrated her ed were Percy Reevawall, 47, for I All are from Asbury Park. Jal-ll Frst Ad Auxlary Auxlay meetk wu attended ttdd byb seventh brthday Saturday. one year; Allen Small, 38. Ing week Mra. Wlmer Kllcomns. Mrs. Ot-Guestto Jnd Racek, Mrs/Chester OLeary, Carol Ann Dowens, 30, and James J. Patterson, 38, were Karen Kelch, Eleen nne months, and John Ingram, Jamson. Mrs. Jack Sweeney, Cathy Stewart, Donna Pnto and for four months. Mr*. John Brabky. Mrs. Ken. Earl Hohensee. The IS others repad clams neth Mller. Mrs. John Poten, to the state rangng.from $115 to Mrs. Walter Slhelloek, Mrs. Mathe* Kelly, Mrs. Ronald Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Ragger, and also pad fnes of $M and famly of Jersey Cty, «pmt Mrs. Edward OConnor, Mrs. Joseph, Seffler. Mrs. Lous Baerl. trate. or $50 mposed by the mags- Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Konowafcw sod Mn. Mrs..Joh»Haee. Man St. Those jaled could not make Martn Smth; Jr. the repayment to the state. Magstrate Caplbanco sald;he would James Frodck and Joseph De Mls Susan QuacMenbush spent Fllppl completed tutorng sx consder releasng the four men the week-end at Mereervllle at- Grl "JVScouts who receved call who wen jaled f they could llng^tne Chrstan Wtness earda they passed then* make-teattuton and" pay the....t Msson at the Unon Metho- novce ham rado courses on court fnes. det Church as a representatve codes and theory for the novce All 19 were between Jl and the, Methodst Youth Fellow- class (hrough the Federal Com : S2 years old. : muneatons Commluor. The grls were Nancy... studenttot the Morgan- y Jorgensen, g, Mle School wll go roller skat- Joyce Matone, Chrste Chrstne T Trautretter, Nancy Kroner, Sue Fa- St Agnes Beneft Ing every Tuesday.at 2:43 p. m. ParenU Interested In chaperonns; were asked to tt In touch ban and Kathleen Froellck. Card Party Set wth Mn. John McCormlck. Grl Scouts of Troop 57 camped ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - A over the week-end at Camp Nomoco wth Mrs. James Froellck St. Agnes Church hall next Tues- card-party wll be held n the Recently Mr. andmn. Adam Szymanskl entertaned Mr. amand Mra. Walter Swanson, troop day nght., leader and neghborhood g char- Charman for Atlantc Hghlands s Mrs. Albert Bulwnkel man. A belated b l d Chrstmas party waa held. The grls g chopped and, for Leonardo, Mrs. John Farrngton. Ther respectve down a tree t and d decorated d t d t. co- Mrs. Stanley SzymtnsM and daughter, Dorothy, of Flushng, N. Y.. and Mrs. John Lukowskl snd daughter, Jane, of Sag Harbor. N. V. Mr. and Mn. Adsm Szymanakl vsted relatves n Flushng recently.. Decoratons are under the d- of. Mrs. James; KeUy, as- Mrs. B. L. DatJwsky wa hostess at a demonstraton last celebrated Sunday at a famly elated by Mrs. Edwn Shellry and Harold Mller, Collns Ave., wasrecton week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Capers, Orchard Pkwy., entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hecht at brdge Saturday nght, vacaton In Florda. Mrs. George Refreshments charman, Mrs. Mrs. Claude Countryman returned to Galveston, Ind., after Scott, Mala St., was hostess for Warren Kurtz, wll be aded by her Sunday, before she left Mrs. Eleen Jonas, Mn. James a Jour-month vst wth her daughter and son-n-law, Mr. Mtmb.r 1 Welch, Mrs. Herbert Kochon, Nght Mrs. Lawrence Crogan, Mra. Patrck Tomney, Mrs. Joseph De- Mrs. Walter Casper, here. Program Planned Gulmo, Mrs. Wllam Osbora, Mr. and Mrs. John Gustavsen ROMSON -The Ssterhood of Mrs. Edward Zentar, Mrs. John are entertanng ther son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Congregatloa Baal Israel wll Montaldo. Mrs. John Wentel. Lous Gusuvsen and am, Tram, hold tt annual pad-up membershp nght program Tuesday, Thomas Greed, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Harold Eldrldge, Mrs. of Calforna. -The vstors are makng plans to lve n New Je Feb. J. n the synagogue. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Ncholas Mla. :, sey. Uwrenca FeWmaa and Mn. Hy Schulman, membershp charmen, are n charge of the event, both ben and for Leonardo are Tcket commttee members Mrs. Joseph Lantaro, Jr., I a surgcal patent at Fttkn Hosptal ft whch wll honor new members..j. Mrs. Harold Buchanan, Mn. Neptune. Leonardo program charman, and the guest Carl Hlllman, Mn. Benjamn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schneder artst wll be Mldred Straus, Hoffman, Mn. George Labagnaof Brooklyn, spent the week-end monologt. In observance of Jewwll sng several selectons. A. Subowk, Mn. Edward Wl- -a. Mn. Thomas McCabe, Mn. wth Mr. and Mn. Edward Kslch Ish musc month, whch comes In Joaepn McNee, Mn. Danel Osof Leonard Ave. February, Cantor Sdney Schsrff P. Mrs. Fredo Schmdt, Mn. S. Mrs. tanatcoldm Is charman of a card party to be held Levlnsoa, hosptalty; Mn. Reu- Edward Zentar, Mn. Charles Me Also assstng an Mn. Leon Hams, Mn. Robert Powers, Mn In the Fnt Ad Hall tonght ben Kaplan, nvtatons, and Mn. *""> Mrs, Benjamn Hawley. by the ladles Auxlary of the Lesle Xppoff, decoratons. Communty Fre Company. Mn. Kenneth Hopfensperger and Mn Frank Kuhl were hostesses the meetng held last week. Mss Ines Leonard had charge Frank Blllero, Mn. Vncent Makmey. Mn. Rchard Murray, of devotons at the Grace Hatch cmtuing ther communty study Crcle meetng last week for (heprogram, vsted the Crate Bev-Mn. John Condon, Mrs. Baptst Church at her erage plant on North Brdge Ave, fred Keyaer, Mn. Albert Low, Layettes are beng made for Tuesday. They wen tsken on a Mn. Allen Larsen, Mn. Alec Chrstan Center, The crcle wll be host at the Baptst Monmouth tour o f the buldng by Joseph Genovess, and thm were served refreshments n the frms of- Assocaton meetng Feb. Present were Mrs. Danel Leon fces. ard, Mn. Edward Greeley, Mra. Brownes Rchard Young, Mrs, Keth Burdge, Mrs, Arthur Stryktr, Mrs, Mlchele Casone, Mrs. Edna McCandtea and Ml Blanche Leonard. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Meyer, Mr Janet Thompson, and Mrs, Fred Wllamson, On ter Ave,, and Mr, and Mn. Wllam Meyer, Btlford, attended dler. vs Bu, Trend By The Asaadatad Press Those lttle pgs who went to market n vast numbers last fall contnue to show up on your favorte storea meat counter as weekly specal bargans... Ham s the top tem n many stores n the East, South and Far West ths week, whle pork lon, pork chops, small pcnc hams and bacon bead the lst at othen. These specals naturally result from prevous marketngs. But meat men warn that last falls low hog prces brought a sharp cutback n offerngs for slaughter so the current trend toward lower pork prces may be Soon but are qute expensve. Strawberres, too,.are dear, although stopped,-or even reversed, n deproduce experts detect a slght ensung months. easng of prces for what most LaaabGeed Bay people would consder a wnter delcacy., Leg of lamb also Is a popular em to eastern and mdwestern stores wth" prces at a seasonal MORE WOMEN THEOLOGIANS low. Here agan the specals result from the marketng pattern Women theologcal students out- HELSINKI, Fnland (AP) - -the greatest number of lambs number men n the enterng class are born n the sprng and summer, but go to market durng the ths year for the frst tme. at the Fnnsh Theologcal Faculty fall and wnter. Specals on tryng chckens are There are 51 women to SS men. pretty scarce ths week, wth Women theologans, may; not prces up two to 10 cents a pound take orders n the Natonal the Bethel Pres- Cluchta, wth almost U yean over a farly wde area. Chcken Lutheran Church of Fnland but to producers also got a ts Chttormsen s formerly y of the poston p by y the pastor scare when overproducton posts where a knowledge of theology la helpful. h l l t f N Sh Leonardo. ther home The n couple Long are Branch. malt- Reformed congregaton Church. of New Shrewsbury caused prces to dp last fau. They, too, slashed marketngs, Orgnally from New Kensngton, Pa,, and now a Lncroft res- agan. Even wth a two-cent bat output s reported clmbng The Senor ServTce Grl Scouts re startng a frst ad course In dent, Sgt. Cluchta became a hke, one Chams fryer prce In Frst Ad Hall. Mrs. Glora member of the New Shrewsbury the New York metropoltan area Newmeler s leader of Troop church a year ago. now s N cents a pound vs. 43 2N. Arthur Jensen Is the nstructor, Ht post assgnment Is wth the cents a year ago. The Uth brthday of Bonne Mller, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. party and wth a Mead by at tendng a move. Mn. Browne* Make Tour Of Beverage Plant RED BANK - Brawat Troop 171 of Red Bank partcpatng Deborah Cook, Patty Brnk, Madelyn Goldfarb, Susan Schlndler, Patccla Sprngsteen, Joan Ran< on, Dorothy Brallgln, Ruth Albrecht. Barbara Watts. Beverly Murphy, Kathy Cappleln Patterson Army Hosptal aa chef clerk n the regstrars offce. Durng Sgt. Cuchtas Army career, he has served wth the bage, carrots, endve, escarole, >4th Feld Hosptal n Germany, collards. kale, medum.yellow From 1941 to 1145, he was sta- onons, potatoes, aweet potatoes Honed n the Chna-Burma-Inda and. spnach. Celery, alo looks Theater. good wth Florda or Calforna The newly-apponted deacon stalks to choose.from, dependng on your locaton., serves under Rev. Isaac Rottenberg, pastor of-a congregaton Good buys also nclude beets, whch has about 300 members. peppers, parsley, rhubarb, rutabagas and turnps. Qualty caulflower In, condton Is farly expensve, although Flordas producton has Joned that of Texas and Calfor- Four Jaled* 115 Fned ASBURY PARK -F o u r per- charmen, are Mrs. Wllam Garrson snd Mrs. John Mason. Mrs. Nelson Morrsey. Door prze charman. Mrs. Charles Da Fatto. wll be asssted by Mrs. John Davd Stepbenaoa and Byrne,. Mrs. Benjamn Hawley Mn. Martn Becker, vce ores- John Collns, Mrs. Thomu Goldent In charge of fellowshp, s dn, Mn. Jsmea Hennessy, Mn. Also, Mn. Herbert Kochon, Mn. Harold Eldrdge. Mn. James Monahan. Mn. Stanley Koak, Mn. Robert Curts, Mn. James Barley, Mn. Wllam Allen, Mn. Joseph Murphy, Mn. Brent, Mn. Alfred Lhumaer. Also, Mn. John Jacobsen, Mn. Rudolf Petrasek. Mn. Frank Csssone. Mn, Nchohs Mka, Mrs. were John Jacobttt, Mrs. Rensrd Cheney, Mn. C. J. Danowlts, Mn. Wllam Connell, Mrs, G. Walenta,. Mrs. Stephen Demko, Mrs. Phllp Sheehan, Mrs. Wlbur Blsholf, Mrs. Mchael Catandsone, Mrs. Donal Allan, Mrs, Harold Davs, Mm, James Lett, Leaden n charge were Mra, Mn. Edwn Shelley, Mrs. John Fred Brnk and Mrs, W. J. Schlt- Rathmacher, and Mn, Edward HalM, Best buys among. vegetables ths I week are snap beans, cab- na Lght supples puh cucumber and lettuce prces hgher, along wth broccol, eggplant, squash and tomatoes. Look for avocados, lmes, apples and Florda oranges and grapefrut f youre seekng. a frut bargan,. Rated as good buys, are Calforoas navel oranges, lemons and emperor trapes, along wth pears from Oregon and Washngton orchards.., Mexcan cantaloupes made ther frst appearance of the season at eastern markets ths week, A«ath AfBURY PARK - HsncM Beyers. 19, of IMS Cores Ave, Neptune, Wednesday wu ordered held for the grand jury on a charge of atrocous assault and battery.. He s charged wth httng Donald Applegate, IS, of 10M Tenth Ave., Neptune, Jan, 13. durng a fght n the Casno.. ;s$-- Applegate wufound uncon-- scous and wu admtted to Ftkn Hosptal n crtcal condton. He remans crtcal and n a coma. Magstrate Eugene Capbanco set no bal for Beyers. Beyers told polce he and Applegate had argued on prevous occasons. Beyers, turned hmself over to polce after the fght. MATERNITY CLOTHES-SEPARATES LOW BBMO 21? Bmadwa FBHHOID }} Ve! Man t 8!D BANK S 8Ojd SI Rang* Ovens Dbhwahtn - G Rvrryralon >Dlspo tr wll REGAL PRODUCTS CO. DIST. 31. SHMIU MWDUTOWN SPECIAL GE Flter Flo Washer $ Medd WA 400T WashtKj Sytftm GE Matchng Dryer It Hm «C«pocfy Of 10 Powrdt «f Dry CletlMC Manmouth Ctmntyt Largett Sak and Servce Organhntlon 50Hwoy35 CALL U er PR WEN DAILY TILL 10 P. M. EATONTOWN

11 : Secton Two RED BANK, N.* J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 7c PER COW Cmban ConaultmtlotuP Ambassador Bonsa Summoned Home WASHINGTON (AP) - The small boy of the famly whle Unted States summoned Ambu-not darng to lft hs flt In» sador, Phlp W. Bonat home Iron"Havana today, less;than Mo weeks after he returned to hs post.!.,,... There were trong ndcatons of-" offcal exasperaton at ndgntes authortes feel Amerca has suffered at the hands of Fdel Castro; The bg queston remaned, what can Washngton try next to change the course of the bearded Cuban premer wthout hurtng ts relatons wth the other psychologcally senstve Latn Amercan states? Z: Unhappy Role.Dplomatcally, Uncle Sam was n the unhappy shoes of the vstor beng kcked In the shm by Asks Electon Of Democrat For School Ad NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - Mrs. Eugene Meyer, author and journalst, has called for the electon of "a strong and resolute Democrat" to gve the naton a frst-rate school system. : - rsal. Bonsa was expected to arrve the late afteraoon. Secretary of State Chrstan A. Herter eald yesterday the career dplomat was beng returned tor "consultaton!." He had returned to Havana on Jan. 10 after a month of smtar consultatons. The new move, falls short of break n relatons wth the Castro regme. But U.S. offcals petton and of P Alpha lambda made plan they are In no hurry l«f^fraternty, to send Bonsa back; The Havana He s an Army veteran, Mr. embassy meanwhle wll be tended, by the No. 2 man there, Mrs. Lous Hoffman, 1«Mon- Hoffman s the son of Mr. and Danel M./Braddock. mouth St. New Ltwl Relatleu The new low. n U.S.-Cuban relatons.was struck yesterday after Castro went on a rado-tv broadcast. The Spansh ambassador became so outraged at Castroa allegatons of crmnal tes by hs embassy that te stormed.the broadcastng studo.- Castro kcked hm out of Cuba, he too.leaves there today.. U.S. authortes vewed Castro attack oh Amercan embassy vtes as even more severe. Herter told the Senate Foregn relatons Commttee, accordng to charman J.W. Fulbrght (D-Ark), that Castro was "very nsultng cused them of shabby treatment Snce Gobeen statement. Butt, -. V..... ; : - : to the Amercan ambassador, the after the school sad It resented sad n a letter to hs department head, "events have gotten Meyner told a newe conftr- *»> Mrs. Meyer, the wdow of the Amercan government and the Ms publshng a book of student Four passengers qut the plane "Beng on the defensve Is net t h e r e. : ;,..:;:.:....; ; - - only ncomprehensble. It l costly. The Unted States-end few publsher of the Washngton Post Amercan people., altogether out of hand." yesterday and the Tmes-Herald, made her Amercan offcals aald the essayf. yy the B»V Ml has assstant professor Bute wrote Wllam M. Beaney, d p t b Kelton, a Scotsman attached drswt up ob* remarks last nght n a speech Castro broadcast came on topof: of Otto poltcs,.butz, sad he would resgn Jr., aasodate professor,of polltcs, that Goheen had re-ralsed Organzaton, told relatves who sas tune. When they call a to the UN Food and Agrcultural wll deny thls-s dancngto Rus- Jectooj raled d by boat owners. read for her at Rutgers 1. Repeated attacks on the Unted States by Castro-run news- The UnslentGeneraton," two-year-old subject. "wthout proval of a bll faled last year, effectve Feb. 1. Butz compled Admnstraton eftort to get ap- School of Educaton dnner by telephoned that he and,hs wfe waltz, we waltz. When, they play Henry C. Herge. dean of the papers and rado statons. collecton of 11 anonymous any provocaton on my part." spto, of eevel revsons: were "both excellently all rght." polka, we polka.", ; Khoo. Attacks M Nxon, BEVAN "VERY WEAK* says by Prnceton senors, some "Then you, my charman, pubcly charge that my output of r regstraton of all boats over The bll la desgned to provde "We are at eve* Memlshed," he sad. «Bat I tuak we lean people dont wake tp," the Meyner sad that If the Ame mn Meyer descrbed herself 2. Attacks on Vce Presdent LONDON (AP) - Aneurn Bev. of whom dscussed drnkng and as> "renegade Republcan," but Nxon, who recently sad In Florda that the Castro regme s be Brtans No. 2 Socalst, was Dr. Robert F. Goheen, pres- up to par," Butz sad, "and go waters. Boats on Inland waters a whle. We latead to watt for be pnned, down by an army of an, the Welsh mner who rose to professonal publcatons s not N horsepower used., uvf tdal lejm duaaaaa wth plaaes for sleepng gant wutconhnue to- sex.. attacked Presdent Esenhowers Mfl budget as one that "prefers hot creatng an attractve clmate eported "very weak" today n dent of Prnceton, announced W on to dsparage a forthcomng re. already subject to a state a ama If we caa act one to admnstrauv LllpuUans-mlsmanagng, bunglng, competng sound dollar to sound ctzens." for U.S. nvestment n Cuba. hs fght for lfe after a major days ago that Buts contract book of mne that you admttedly have not yet.younelf.aen," to Mtaasl to get a swp. I deat Eeuder. We mght have to ge The proposed new budget 3. Attacks on Bonsa, who has abdomnal operaton. would not be renewed In June. wth each other, wastng the vt- Meynera personal counsel, Vncent P. Blunno, sad the measure ourselves to our rghtful posl- tel potental we need to restore proves that "the Presdent puts been applauded n publc appvate comfort over natonal pearances I m *-" " Havana *" by Cabana "- vu Butt also accused a colleague care If we have to gotogreea* rted and prvate consumpton who doat there Castros vew. State Mappng SteppedJJp g a d,» of showng hs good "unversty hu been changed to exempt ;.... Uon n the world.v ; ctzenshp" by suggestng that setae bols, requre pocket- waterproof regstraton ed and exploded In flames after When the. bg plane overturn; B^PJBa a^havajaeaaa<tflat ajatf^a^b^b^aaaa ^a^a^aaata n above the natons cvc responsbltes," she went on. reply to a U.S. note of Jan. 11 students apprecaton -of my 4. Absence of any dplomatc "my large enrollment and thested jfamong these natonal needs, protestng what Washngton sad courses may very wall show tha cards, elmnate harbormasters settng down here, the Keltons aer sad, the admtsstratea Mosqutoes the prmary.one la more and was llegal sezureof U.S. pro- ~ am a poor teacher." enforcement offcers, bah got out through an emergency hu been lke snest Amerkaaa boardng a boat that Is ted up at ext and splashed.through -(hey wat am a worn da* Utter educaton snce the greatest bulwark,6t freedom Is a - lerty n Cuba, n vtototton of Sad Butz:^-! - : " 4. The state appropraton for a dock, and permt suspenson of swampy lagoon to safety.. eay reeny aches aofera gebsg "And all ths fuss and damage Cubas own laws. A Cettre newsprotest n ts columns. to battle death-dealng no defnte amount was set. The year, and then only by order of hghly traned body of cvlans." county ad wll be ncreased, but regstraton for no more that./there was V absolutely to the deaua. AcHee to aeez to Prncetons dgnty despte the Mrs Meyer was to have been warnng of the crash," aafd Kelton, "We cane out of a ran ed before thlags reach thed* fact that I myself have long accepted the consequences of my squall at Montego Bay and start- ss SUM, be added. present to receve the schools What course remaned open to toes. ; -;;.;, budget request for next year Is Meyner crtcted Esenhower atnual award for her. contrbute ;Washngtoo by llness. ous to mantan Amercan dg. Agrculture Secretary Phllp the Unted States was a problem Ths wu decded yesterday at S2K.0QQ whle ths year publshng (the students essays, ed onto the runway. for what he termed a weak stand rjons to Amercan edueatoo, but under Intense study at the SUte a summt conference of state wu spent. that I had at no tme challenged kt wth a crunch, n backng up the Supreme she" waa confned to her borne Department..Offcals werean* r Gov. ~~ ~" Robert B. Meyner. Farley sad Ms bll for fl.fttt, Prncetons rght or decson, m Marne Vew art skdded afoeg ea Courts school ntegraton decson. "... y IN n ad to all 31 countes wll to renew my contract, and that one sdewth freruragnest has served on the Natonal nty, wthout wavng a bg stck Alamp sad the 15 representatves at the parley agreed to ence. ; & L Elects be dscussed at a future confer- waa quetly mndng my ow the wlndws ea eae sde. Then Opnons can not be legslated, but they can.be formed Ctzens Commsson for the Pub- whch would antagonze latn busness and lookng around for the plane came to a halt. We le Schools, "the Presdents Com-neghbors, support a $100,000 appropraton "We want to start research by example," he sad. "The another poston." MIDDLETOWN - At the annual meetng of Marne Vew la ar aeato by our ufety belts msson on Hgher Educaton and Sugar Eperta for new ^mosojultoresearch. A as early as we can to resolve Presdent of the Unted States Butz dosed: "Ths whole affar may tself contan some food Savngs a Loan Assocaton, Wed- aaa dearleated nefanee the shp. He dd not." the Dstrct tot Columba Corn* One possblty was Issuance bll spendng that amount was ths serous problem," be sad. could have provded that leader- mtttee for the Whte House conference on Educaton. Ths. mght come from Herter, and Is now before the Assembly. Sen. Robert H. Weber (D-Curaary Unted States.". man offces here, four drectors u everturateg. : of a strongly-worded statement. passed by.the Senate Monday for thought about the contempornesday nght n the assocaton ptaae had ftewa areaad as well The New Jersey governor proposed a New Leadershp of Dem- Her husband, charman of thefrom the department or from Sen. Frank S. Farley (It-Atlantc) sad the Senate bll may be al apprecaton of the serousness prsed" by the letter. years each. berland) sad, "There wu gener- Beaney sad he was "qute sur- were elected to serve for three "I got free and unclasped m: Reconstructon Fnance Corp. under Presdent.Hoover, ded last retary for Inter-Amercan affars, amended to nclude one or more of ths problem at the state Elected were Domenlck A. Ca- was the glow from the fr*. We ef, amateurs ta Wasafagtoa Roy R. Bubottom, assstant secocrats along these lnes: ; : wfes seat belt. The only lh I. "It should cad the rates year. one of the speeches he snew. programs, and to provde IweJ-. now we hope t heard no commoton from the v p p petattes who ceeje to the eapl- Board Buys Books, Ads RED BANK Contracts for the purchase of lbrary books and audo-vsual ads were approved last nght by the Board of Educaton. The book contract went to Amercan News Co., New York Cty, for $3, The only othe; bdder was Baker and Taylor Co New York Cty, $3, Poms Photo Shop, Red Bank, receved a contract for $ for a tape recorder. The board voted to buy two record players and a sound projector from Samuel Rubman photographc supples, Abury Park, for $ Mchael Nescl, 71 Wallace St.. was hred as a jantor n the hgh school. Hs salary wll H.0M a year. The board renamed Allare and Son, Broad St., s ts nsurance agent of record.. scheduled to make around the country. Another possblty was jont consultaton wth other Amercan republcs, perhaps through the Organsaton of Amercan States. U.S. dplomats beleve there growng dslke of Castro In parts of latn Amerca. There was the possblty another note to Havana, but som authortes-doubted how much ths would accomplsh sncethe last one s stll unanswered, The economc weapon of clamp, ng down on Cubas export! to the Unted States - a prme source of dollars to Cuba was not looked on wth favor. Ths was regarded as a clumsy Hoffman Jons Law Offce RED BANK - Bernard H. offman ths week became afflated wth the law offce of eorge A. Gray, 14 Mechanc St. Mr. Hoffman s a natve of Red Bank, and a 19S1 graduate of Red Bank Htf School. He receved a Howard Whtfeld Scholarshp from the hgh school n MB.;,-.-::::-. -: : He (I a graduate of Washngton Square College of New York Unversty, where he was Ph Beta Kappa, and a INS graduate of New York Unversty. At N. Y. U. Mr. Hoffman was a member of the Moot Court com- LAND OHO Matthew J. ll. Mddlatown realtor, left, tumod over fad to 4V-acra tract at comer of hole Ave. and Mddle Rd., Rartan Townshp, yesterday to offcals of the newly-organled Fath Reformed Church. Hero, Rev. Theodore C. Muller accepts as John M. Jones, church buldng commttee charman, looks on. The congregaton hopes to break ground for the buldng ths sprng. Professor Says Prnceton treated Hm Shabbly PRINCETON (AP) - Prnceon Unversty offcals today held an angry letter of resgnaton from a professor who ac- more money. flown to no countes. The conference was called by the governor to see what can be done about last falls outbreak of eastern equne encephalts. The form of sleepng sckness, carred by a rare nght-flyng mosquto, klled 21 of the tt persons who caught t. New Jersey News Brefs TRENTON (APHTbe G. R. Wood Bus Co. of Ptman uys a proposed four-cent fare ncrease would just.let t break even ths year. The company laboratory buldng. Ths unt Operatons Manager George F. method whch would hurt the would seek detals on how moe- Whte sad the company lost $!». Cuban people, antagonze.others, 000 In the frst II months of and upset establshed sugar pro H» cedures for a long tme. Goheen sad the book dd not reflect "good unversty clutenshp," but nssted that was not the reason for the acton., Today In WafthHgton By the Assocated Press : May complete acton on clean electons bll (12). Agrculture Subcommttee consders blls to expand and contnue, free mlk, programs for echool lunches and others (10). Anttrust Subcommttee eontn- Investgaton Into prces of tranqutllzer drugs (10). v Armed Servces Commttee tons Navy leaders behnd doted doors: about status and programs (It). Juvenle Delnquency Subcommttee hears federal narcotc offcers on use of drugs by youths (10:J0). Adjourned untl Monday. Foregn. Affars Commttee hears Secretary of SUte Chrstan A. Herter on current world tuaton (10:30). Scence and Astronautcs. Comttee contnues space hearngs 10). dent; Ralph H. Sweeney, secretory; Stanley F. Scutthop, treas- before County Judge Elvn R. Many people were afrad to Slmmll» charges of unlawful work or vacaton In South Jersey use of dangerous weapons. : rer; Mlton Knse, assstant feet deep, but I was stll tryng treasurer; Howard W. Roberta, to hurry along:because I feared because of the outbreak. At 3:M a.m. Nov. 5, accordng counsel and Edward G. Walter, the flamng, gasolne would to Assstant Prosecutor John A. manager. Mlddletown offce. spread on the water." ernment should be reduced. It Petlo, Kamcn shot at Mrs. Ernestne Wllams, Thompson HII 1. Current research programs asked the state Publc Utlty Mr. Maxson, commentng on s overweght and unsynchro- on mosqutoes wll be expanded. Commsson yesterday for a nethe annual fnancal report, expressed pleasure n the growth Rd., Mlddletown. wth a.8 cal- 2. TheRutgers Unversty Ag-gotated fare ncrease on Its of the assocaton durng the put rcultural Experment Staton at Camden-Glusboro lne. General New Brunswck wll get a newmanager G. Jason Sawyer and qultoes carry encephalts and other dseases.one estmate of the cost s $90,000. However Herter ndcated to the 3. The state ar spray program, senators that the admnstraton now confned to fve South Jersey countes, wll be expanded wll seek flexblty for settng sugar quotas n ths years sugar legslaton nstead of havng berland. Ths year l»,0o9 wu a fxed amount setfaycongress. to other countes, Includng Cum- spent I I I U MAMW f M M M T- A portrat of Mss Ruth Scattergood, former prncpal f Mlddletown Vllage School, Kngs Hwy., was presented to the school last nght by ts artst, Mr. J. I. Sheean. At praantaten re, left to rght, Mn. Robert Nwlnds, new school prncpal; Harold Cepolnd, loard of Educaton pretldont; Mll Scattargood, Mn. Shean and Paul Lefavcr, superntendent of chool for Md- Mown Tewnthlp. Ml Scatteroood taught at the Vllage School 35 years before beng named elementary supervsor, Her portrat wll reman m the school lbrary where the presentaton took place, NEWBEMY. (AP>leara far aaah Ste. Marts, Twa Mkfc., tsdsy where they ataa> aed to erees late Caaada aad trp at tuatassad, Ore^ Aartl I. They travem mm law MNallMfafmarrhaglwre Wedaseaay. The twa aam they paaaed la aae freaea aad they wn wen v CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE (APWamea A. Welch, 71, who was vce presdent of Crowell- Coller Publshng Co. of New York pror to hs retrement 1 yean ago, ded Thurady. He waa a past presdent of the Amercan Federaton of Advertsng. ROSELLE PARK (AP)- A sevtn-year-od boy, shot and wounded accdentally by h brother, wu n poor In St Elsabeths Hosptal Pleads Gulty In Gun Case FREEHOLD - M, of» Prospect Ave., Red Bank, pleaded gulty yesterday ber rfle from a car oa Shrewsbury Ave.r Red Bank. The bullet ht the fender of the car., At J a.m. of the same day, Mr. Petlo sad, Kameahot at Aaher Tucker of Newark whle he wu drvng-at.the 1 Neptune traffc crcle. ( Sentencng date was set ft Fab. 11. Crab Dred<rJn«Okay ut 9oflM Wstcn.. TRENTON (AP) - Pn dredgng for craba In some tdal waters of the Atlantc Oceu wu approved today by the State Department of Conservaton Power dredglag of crabs wll aot be. allowed n reu contanng natural oyster and clam d a..; Commssoner Salvatore A. oatompo sad the new rulng, effectve Immedately wll protect the nterests of oystermen and dammars... The acton lfted a ban that had n effect about sx weeks. Charge Bookmaklng And In State Houae TRENTON (AP) - Two state emptoyu face a burlng Wednesday on chargh of takng hone Elsabeth today. Cooks race and mmbera bets la a most of Warren Ave., wu shot In theunlkely place New Jeney stomach by h* brother, Stanton, 10, whle the chldren were The two men wn arrested lutahoum. playng n the lvng room of tha SUte House corrdor by stat ther home yesterday, polce polce Wednesday. They an sad, Stanton had empted a,4t Jantor Robert A. Ksrwek, 49, callbtrarmy pstol of sx bullets and elevator operator Stephen E, and ejected th«clp, but apparently forgot (ht a seventh bul- They are scheduled tor a mun Hudak, M. Both of Trenton. let was n the chamber, offcers clpal court hearng next Wadnet aald, day. State Bll To Regster Boats Drafted TRENTON (A P)-A new attempt to get legslatve approval of a boat reglstnuon Ml wu be started by Gov. Robert: B. Meymrs admnstraton Monday. Governor Meyner Says U, S. Dances To Russas Tune Survvors Descrbe Plane Crash MONTEGO BAY, Jamaca Etaeahawer far what ha calm (AP) Two survvors of the Colomban arlner crash that klled J7 persons sad today they leroaja aelley. h place ef wll make the last leg of ther The. sharp attack on the Republcan admnstraton was one Jlnxed trp,to Ecuador by shp. "I deat care If we have to ofa recent seres bythe Demoratc chef executve, seekng» go to Gresalaa to get a awp," sad tea KeHea, «, a Vetted boost; hs stock at the Democratc natonal conventon. In Nattou offcal travelng wth kla AastraUaa wfe to a uw u l y..-.,.,.,,; la South Amerca. "The chef problem of th* tdmnlstrauon s that t hu oper- The Keltona, two Dutch passengers andfve crew members escaped vrtually unhurt n the custs had no kng," Meyner uld. ated wthout leadershp. The lo- crash early yesterday of the AvIanca arlner from New "We suddenly fnd ourselves York ruso, Vctor E. Grossnger, Tmothy M. Muson, Jr., and Frank rest of the plane. Whle I was, Segfred. lookng for. an. emergency ext, At the re-organlatlon meetng the^ steward got t qute open and of the drectors. Immedately after the electons, Tmothy M. Maxoped the ext mmedately after. popped out, but flames envel- John Kamsn, "Another * passenger rpped son, Jr., was named presdent; Frank S. Segfred, vce pres- year. He noted that the current assets are more thn $1,100,000 above those of a year ago, wth the actual fgure at. the dose of beng *7l24».S76.*7. NEW YORK (AP)-New Jar* sey Gov. Robert B. Meyner sad today the Unted States s dancng to. Russas tune. He called a humlatng and nfuratng stuaton." la a sateen before the Na> confronted wth the poumlty All 17 Amercana aboard were that we are well on the way klled. to becomng a Kcond-claas power,. V ; There had been, one Interrupton before the Super-Constellaton of thelavarca Colomban race aad Ja te "We are ea far Natonal Arne met tragedy on OT amw WMpMM ths Carbbean holday sland. A that It Is a erlu ejuetla coughng engne forced a It-hour ^WIUW W9 : CM #V#T CaMCw. stopover for repars n Mam. open a door on the opposte sde of the plane toward the water. We Jumped In. It was only two The wreckage wu splattered ever IM feet ot the noway, The arport w u reopened to eaauaerclal traffc last eght after the last body wu removed aad the ratwajr cleared. The Jamacan government apponted a specal commssoner to Investgate the crash. tol, take a bow, aad leave a year later to resume ther aeato at dmeters meetngs." 1 The entre rocket program should be handled under the cvlan spce agency, NASA, Instead of allowng rvalry between servces. 3. The farm polcy needs "severe revson." 4. "The vast baggage of gov- jzed." 5. The, Russan challenge should be answered "not by rodshow dplomacy, not by nursery rhyme sermons on our nfallble supremacy but by hard work, fath and dedcaton to our future." * ; RIO CROSS CRAY UWIS Four wemc^ who completed roqund tranng receved cap Wedntsday at ceremony In headquarter! of (he county: Red Cross chapter. Seated, era lofr to rlgljt, Mrs, Mary Smth, Mrs. Phl Thomas, Mrs. Ernest Jmkln, and Ml Susan Taltalbaum, Thy wll serve at Monmouth Medcal Center, lck row, same order, Mrs. Robert Wlnfleld, unt charman at Monmouth Medlcaj Can-! ten Anthony L, McKIm, vce charman of the Red Cross chapter, and Mrs. Joseph Olver, charman. Gray Lady Servce. <

12 Pfeffer Male Chorus To Sng Here Tuesday Mala Chens of Matter College RED BANK-Tbe mala chorus af Wafftr College, North Caretee, voder tba dnette of Glean Drapar, wn appear la concert TUesdty at p. m. In Fellowshp D. C. Hall of. the Methodrt Chorch, Bread St, here. Tha concert s open to the publc and there Is no charge -tor admsson. Dr. G. Nelson Moore, a former member of the New Jersey Con- Sfcrence, wll accompany the Mroup and wll furnsh nformspot concernng the college,.{arnca Is taklm a place, of mttortaace la tha feld of musc In the Southeast. I The chorus, organzed three choruses n the Unted States and has presented t on three worldwde broadcsu both from Pfellfer and Washngton, l»aara ago by ^drector, hu broadcast of Xhrstoas musc vpuag many concern. Ita> appear- for the.mutual Broadcastng 1tnca hare mrks the beglnnnf System.- Last year the chorus t,t ll tatted annual tour of the sang for the Easter mornng sunrse servce at Steel Per, At- ;! tarallns, Vrgna. Maryland, New Jersey, Pannaylvana and lantc Cty..,-.::.: fvtm York. > Voce of Amerca chose the group as one of the outstandng t \Rosary Socety Bus Trp Set Last sprng they toured Florda and sang for many servce organsatons,:. church servces nd hgh school assembles. Recently the chorus sng fo Blly Grahams "Hour «f Decl slop" broadcast n Charlotte, N. C. The Pfeffer Male Chorus made recordngs whch were heard on Rado Pulpt of the Ar wth Dr. Ralph Sockman, sponsored by the Natonal Councl of Churches. They also recorded a JO-mnVtel Pfeffer-College Is a four-year lberal arts college wth an enrollment of 711 studenu. Pck Auxlary Commttees PORTAUPECK - The Auxltry of the Chemcal Hose Com- cathedral n Washngton, D. C. te year wth a new slate of offcers: Mra. Warren Mewea, pros- Mra. Thomas Pappat. preslan, charge of arrangeldem. wultam Thomson. vce presdent; Mra. Catherne Blakeslee, treasurer, and Mra. Albert Welgel. secretary. Postal Authorty Offcer! Seated SHREWSBURY - New offcers of the Natonal Poattl Clerks Unon Auxlary of Red Bank aaaumed ther posts at a meetng Monday at the home of Mra. lames Delatush, II Surrey La. Hollywood Breakfast * KEANSBURG - Mrs. Jerome Mayer was charman of the St. Anns Parent Teacher Auocton "Breakfast n Hollywood" party held recently n Buck Smths. Mrs. Thomas McWalters Mrs. Evelyn DeWeever and Mrs. Wllam Vogt asssted on the commttee. Prze awards were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tappen of Plnfeld, travelled the farthest; Mrs. Margaret Wall, most chldren (7); Mrs. Lous Beyers, grandchldren (If): Mrs. Mary Maloney, celebratng brthday, and Mrs. Robert Allen, a weddng annversary. Mrs. Catherne Orr, who s 7S, won the award for the oldest woman present, and Mrs. Margaret RNey, next oldest. The oldest woman from Keansburg award went to Mrs. Gladys Murray, who s W. Two youngest mother awards want to Mrs. KJ E. Qunn, recently from Ireland, and Mrs: B. J. Merckle of Keaneburg. Thrteen women won przes for the funnest hats. Mrs. Margaret Lynch was solo st, durng ntermsson. Buck Smth was master of ceremon e s Unt to Hear pja Subject: Dr. Pke Delnquency presdent; Mra. George McFar-had an artcle by Edward Me- "Do you always remember that _.._.... men s not a pece of equptush. secretary; Mrs. Francs executve, on leadershp. At- ment? Hes not somethng placed Sagurton, treasurer, and Mrs. J though t s meant for busness- n the offce at your dsposal. W. Cannng, publcty. - men, t s equally applcable not Hes a human beng wth hs Mrs. L. H. Connors receved only to busness women, but to own hopes, fears, problems. the meetng pre. any housewfe who aupervsea Treat hm wth respect and con Mn. Munch sad that the next the work of an employee or em- sderaton; otherwse, you cant «f»_»» ««Pect to get the best out of hm. Mra. Caaalnga home.n Red ponts Mr. McSweeney made: and you may get the worst; Bank. Others attendng were Mra. Do you really lad, rather "Do you stay off a pedestal? Achlle C4.na.ro. Mrs. John than drve? A good leader gete v "»S,. to understand A<IT. OKana U and.u u- Mra. v. Val n.r..:. DeFato. KEANSBURG - Rev. Anthony J. Lus, at lat. weeks meet ng of St. Anns Parent Teacher Assocaton, dcussed problems of juvenle delnquency n Keansburg.. : l He strongly urged parents to realze the mportance of knowng where ther teen-age chldren are and what they are dong.. Danel Bonn was prncpal speaker. Hs topc was "Cvc Dutes." " The sxth grade class of Sster Mary Barnabas entertaned wth Chrstmas carols.,the class also won the attendance banner. Mrs, Jerome Mayer reported on the successful beneft "Breakfast In Hollywood" held recently n Buck Smths, East Keaneburg,.. Mra. Bernard Stover announced S Second Auxlary Sett Aprl Dnner-Dance Two Jon Lttle Slver PTA Board Red Bank. ; LITTLE SILVER Two new Mrs. Rchard Smth of Long commttee members joned the Branch s dance charman, to executve board of the Lttle asssted by Mrs. Gannon, Jr., Slver Parent-Teacher Assocaton and Mrs. Marshall VanWnkle, at a board meetng last week n 3d:, Oceanport; Mrs. Wllam A. the Markhara Place School. Weacott, New Shrewsbury, and They were Mrs." Robert Ben- Mrs. Frederck Acerra, Long nett, poster commttee, and Mrs John BerteUon, acton commt t e e The resgnaton of Mrs. R. E Tagg, correspondng secretary, was accepted as she s movng from the state. Mrs. Wllam Dr. Robert E. Pke that Mrs. Eml Stark and Mrs. Mlaa MaoHh A. Ferry Actvtes announced at last RED BANK-Dr. Robert E. Olga Perno have been named KEYPORT - Mr. and Mrs. HIGHLANDS - Mr. and Mrs. weeks meetng are as follows: Mrs. Mewea apponted commttee charmen aa follows: day at a meetng of the lter- to be held Feb. 13 n the West John M. Ferry, 71 Bay Ave.. have have announced the engagement da Graver, Judy Keller, Angela Pke wll be guest speaker Tues- charmen of the Valentne dance George Kegley, 24 St. George PI., Card Party Set Feb. n (tentatve) Breakfast n MATAWAN - The Matawan HoUywood In the school audtor- Mrs. Domnc Fogga, good ature department of the Worn- Keansburg Fre House. announced, the; engagement of of ther daughter, Mss Elate MaJony, Beryl Marx, Betty Lee Womans Club wll bold 4 card Kegley. to James W. Bent of Maughler. Lnda Schenek. Gayle wm: March 3, a com beef and cheer; Mra. John Colton, teuv" 1 1 CtaD of Red Btnk Sster Mary Charltlna, prncpal, opened the meetng wth a Ferry, to Robert M. Waters. Jr.. - ther daughter, Mss Judth Ann party Thursday, Feb. 25, In the Pacfc Blvd., Clffwood Beach. Slater, Candy Sleek, and Lynn cabbage dnner n the achool au- phone; Mrs. Benedct Paacucc, Hs newest book "Spked Boots" Keyport Reformed Church. Plans Mss Kegley attended Keyport Tueneu. tftorumfrom! to 1p.m.; March ways and means; Mrs. Wllam wll be the topc..- prayer. Father Lusn conducted for ths were announced at the the dolng. Mrs. Andrew Cannon son of Mrs. Vrgna Waters and Hgh School. Mr. Berst, a Ssyrevlle Hgh School graduate, s n Epscopal Church parsh bouse. clubs recent meetng n Trnty 15, a cake sale outsde the church, Thomson, program; Mrs. Paul Dr. Pke, charman of modem presded. Robert M. Waters, also of Hgh end June 3, a strawberry fest-oamet, house charman; Mrs languages at Monmouth College. the Army, statoned n the Mountan Ranger Camp at Dahlonega, : lands. ".. ;.. «al aad card party. Ernest Hoffman,.card party; Joned the staff n A graduate of Dartmouth College, the au- WEST KEANSBURG -The The brde^elect Is a senor at Ga. PLAN TRICKY-TRAY :V ; Mrs. Thurmaa C. Neala, presdent, sad, members wll attend HALF SIZE.. Mrs. August Balbech was voted Mrs. John Detmelr, hosptalty; a meetng of the lterature department of the Red Bank Wo- [temporary secretary untl the fll Mrs. Edward Brady, Playground; thor receved a msters degree Lades Auxlary of Schaufler- Atlantc Hghlands Hgh School. lecton. Mrs. Lews Nelson, publcty; from the Unversty of Mnnesota and hs doctors degree from Van post met last week n the the Ar Force four years, s em- Franzen Veterans of Foregn Mr. Waters, Jr., who served n VALENTINE PARTY mans Club Tuesday at 1 p.m. DRESSES V Meetng przea were won by Mrs. Blakeslee and Mrs. Albert Mrs; Walter Wall. Mra. E. F. Scheepfln, budget and fnance. Harvard Unversty. post home, Davern Ave. Mra ployed by the A. F. Bahra con LONG BRANCH - Chapter 273, Dr. Robert E. Pke, a faculty Degert and Mra. Ronald McCul Fund-rasng actvtes for the Dr. Pke taught at Harvard and Frank Kaydak was hostess. structon frm of Hghlands. Irder of Eastern Star, wll hold member at Monmouth Collage, ts annual Valentne card party wll revew hs newest book, j j h - - ; rear wll. Include a trcky-tray Mnnesota Unverstes and also " A trcky-tray party wll-be held party, March; cake sale, Aprl; studed at the Sorboone and Djon n France. He was chef londay, Feb. t, at I p. ra. n "Spked Boota.".} Rev. Edward A. Corrlgan. pastnr of the parsh, s 111 n ~ Fre House, Mddle Rd. The aux-helped fll lowlands on whch v a y : Central Power and Lght Com- Feb. 16 n the North Centervlle Dscarded Chrstmas tree; card party and fashon show. he Masonc Temple, 410 Broad- Mra. Roaa Kane of the Jersey May;, fsh dnner, summer, and translator, Munch War Crmea Francs Hosptal and members of Uary wll hold ts next meetng New York Ctys UGuarda and trp to New York, n the tall. Brand), World War II. Mrs. Frank Wbon, Rumson, pany gave aa Illustrated lecture ttonuuvl the aoeety were aaked to aead Wednesday Jan. 27. A parly s dlewld nternatonal arport The meetng prze was won by Dr. Pke wll relate stores gathered whle he was a lumberjack nd Mra. Wllam Johnson, Portuseck, are charmen. applances. Mn. Charles Ranudl ra cookng wth small electrcal Mm cards. Plenned.. were bult. Mrs. Alfred Snl; waa hosptalty charman, as- The next meetng wn be held n New England. \ Feb. t. A tl* on Hawa wll Tea wll be served at I p.m. be shown. precedng hs talk ETIQUETTE AMY YANDERBILT The busness magazne. "Ad- toward Its goal that t contnues They were Mra. Eml Munch, vanced Management." recently to move, even when hee absent, Its the most happy spot..-the MOLLY! M Y M6H15 AH FUN NMTS HOLLY PITCHER COCKTAIL LOUNGE Frday rghts an eatra ha at to Me*. Onaptejlng, ealy two of aa Naaaaa why teal ke dsjijaad. U yea M*! <k t^^^. JbaMWla ejaasss* ^^mw ew aabbjtbbsjng VaassallH esl J / W M aw eta Molly Ptcher Hotel Our Smart Cecktal Lounfe Features Incdental Mulc JVStMN AMNUI L:. hs group._.. < JLV movng T so _Ju.. smoothly YOU cant nope to unoersana your group or earn ts respect f you stand oft from t In lonely superorty. x - "Do you let people feel mportant? No man can do a good job f ha doesnt respect hmself n that job. He cant be Interested n t f he doesnt feel Its worth dong. "Do you let people leel aucceasful? And as eaa test of ths. "Do you complment a subordnate who has done an un usually good Job? A sense of success a one of the best toncs to keep a man happy and eftec lve In hs Job, But to get ths seme of success, he must be told by hs superor that he has done wall; he cant always assess hs results for hmself, KIO IANH "Do you back your subordnates up? Ons of tha surest waya to lots a mans respect-end wth t, hs wllngness to accept you as a leader a to lead hm to a poston where he needs help, and then deny hm that help. Do fully? you explslb v Weeks Sewng Buy PrHUd Pattern See how scallops curve pretty necklne Interest on ths slmmng sheath and Its companon yourself bolero, A valuable sprng an< summer costume Ideal for cool "Do you. lsten patently to or warm weather. Easy-sew, too grevances? Its wst to bear Prnted Pattern 9478: Msses m mnd that, no matter how Stes I), 14, II, II, 30; 40. Sr patty or unreasonable a grevance may sound to you, Ita most Send thrty-fve cents (cons! II outft 3K yards 45-nch. Important end entrely reason-for ths pattern-add 10 cents abk) to the man makng the for each pattern for frst-class complant. malng. Send to Maran Martn, "Do you crltlcle n prvate? Red Bank Regster, Pattern To humlate a subordnate by Dept., 232 West 18th St., New crtcsng hm before the group York It, N. Y. Prnt planly gans you nothng, name, address wth zone, ste "Do you trut your subordnates to carry out ther respon- JUST OUT! Bg. new I960 and style number, sbltes? Constant meddlng on Sprng and Summer Pattern your part can only lead to de* Catalog In vvd, full-color. Ove satsfscton; for one thng, II wll 100 smart styles sll se decreae your subordnates feelngs of mportance and success^" Only all occasons, Send nowl 25c, Engagements Lnda Smth, Earl Whalley Else Kegley, James Berst MONMOUTH BEACH Members of the Second Auxlary of the Famly and Chldrens Servce of Monmouth County, meetng ths week at the home of Mrs. John Gannon, Jr. on 2* Columbus Dr.. made plant for dnner-dance to be held Aprl 23 at the Molly Ptcher Hotel, Branch. As ther new project for I960. members wll hold a aeres of workshop meetngs to make gfts to be sold at Chrstmas. Proceeds from these sales wll go to the agency buldng fund. L. Towers wll fll her unaxpred Another fund-rasng actvty term. wll be en autumn theater party Mn. John V. CroweU. Jr., budget and fnance charman, sad for members and guests to aee n New York Cty. Plans call that the Mae Desmond Theater ^ Rodgers and Hammersten wll present, "The Prates of muscal, "Sound of Mualc." Ths Treasure Island," n the Markham Place School Saturday, Anthony Tnfojo, Shrewsbury. actvty was announced by Mn. A WW MUIMNT TAKIS OVU Mn. Edward Connor, rght, retrng; haad of the auxlary of the Ocoane Fro Company of Rumten, hands tht gavel of har of* March 31, 11:31 A. ra. Tha program a desgned for chldren. Commttee charmen for 1M0 fco to the ncomng presdent, Mrs. Jamas Shoe, left. Lookng on s Mrs. Rlssell wll be Mrs. Charles Strollo, Mra. CroweU also sad that Long Branch, waya and means, McCue, new treasurer. Other offcers not present whan the pcture was made are more than SM was cleared at the asssted by Mss Betty Johnson Mrs. Stanley Omulk, vce presdent; Mrs. Wllam Fannng, recordng secretary, recent boot and skate sale, and ua < Mrs. Phlp Eager, both of recommended that n smlar sale, and Mrs. Kenneth Marrass, correspondng secretary. Monmouth Beach, and Mra. Eugene L. Weaver, Long Branch; be held next year. Mrs. P. J- Tonno. charman, Mrs. Wllam vanwnke. Lttle sad the assocaton has 450 slver, servces; Mra. Smth and members. Mrs. Frederck Petschauer, Mon- Mrs, Harold H. Alexander, cultural arts charman, nvted members to attend the art exhbt now n * progress n thegrams; and Mrs. Joseph Levy, Krby, both of Long Branch, pro- Markham Place School under the Manasquan, hosptalty. auspces of the Junor Red Cross Tha next meetng, for* members HIGHLANDS - Announcement and < the Amercan Art Assocla-and guests, wll be Feb. 11 at has been nade of the engagement of Mss Lnda Smth, daugh- Twenty-fve pantngs, done by town., ton on. Crown Kh Ktchens, Rt. U, 31 Mddle- ter of Mr. and Mra. Wllam seventh ad eghth grade chl- Hartsgrove, 2A Rogers St., to Pfc. Earl B. Whalley. Pnk Hall, N /. c. -...:,..-;. Mss Smth Is attendng Atlantc Hghlands Hgh School. Pfc. Whalley s a graduate, of Pnk Hall Hgh School end s servng n he Army at Fort Hancock, A summer weddng s planned. Ktty Kelly: She Seeks Ways to Make Her Boy Frend Jealous jealous? I know he lkes me. Hes all the tme sayng he lkes ths or that one but I dont know to beleve t or not, but he hasnt ever went wth to many grls as he s not a bt hand- Send your problem to Ktty aome. I would be very y glad If Kelly. Enckae a stamped, self- you could gve me a f few hnts addressed envelope, and address about ths problem.-j. A. Y. her n care of the Red Bank Dear J. A. Y.: Your problem s not how to make your steady jealous, but bow to thnk, wrte and spell correctly. Take a refresher course n Englsh at some nght or day school. Read, read, read! Youll never attract a boy worth attractng unless you do. Dear Klty Kelly: I have been engaged to a wonderful man for two years. Recently I fell n love wth a marred man who says he loves me. He has chldren; I love them very much. He has a very pretty wfe whom 1 lke. What can I do? We are all good frends. -Debbe. Dear Debbe: Such a stuaton leads only to tragedy. Break, before ts too late. It only you and the two men were.. nvolved, that would be bad enough. But also trapped n a web not of ther own spnnng arethe nnocent, unsus-, pectlng wfe and chldren. Prove, your strength of character by elmnatng ths marred man from your lfe. Dear Ktty KeyT My grl and I have been gong steady for two years. Im 20 and shell be 17 n January. We cant marry yet because Im go- Ing to Vanty next fall for two years, She says she doesnt know If ts real love. She wants us not to see eqch other for two years. Then when she sees me agan shell know If she stll loves me, Well, dont you.thnk If, she loves me, shell know before then? Now she wants to RO out wth other boys. Im heartbroken and dont know what to do, Should 1 go out wth Dear Ktty Kelly: other grls? I dont want to, I Im 17 years of age. My boy just want her. Brokenhearted. frend la always makng remarks Dear Brokenhearted: Call t about other grls.-could you gve quts. It your grl frend really loves you, shell come me a few hnts how to make hm runnng. If she doesnt, youve saved yourself that much more unhappness. dren from all over the world, en Included n the exhbt, whch wl also be dsplayed Monday through Frday of next week n the Pont D 1 C 4 l Mrs.. Robert R. Mejer, pres dent, and Mn. W. Stlmpsoo Brown, vce presdent, seated the PTA at the October conventon of the New Jersey era n Atlantc Cty, and gave reports of ths. Womans Club ssted by Mn. Jac Cushman, Mn. Frank Drogan, Mn. S. B. Eggleaton, Mrs. Cyrus Brown and Mrs. Wllam Begner. mouth Beach, telephone; Mrs. Donald Wood- and Mss Ruth Dnner Served By Grl Scouts SHREWSBURY Members of Grl Scout Troop 249 served the dnner for the annual meetng of the Salvaton Army of Red Bank repre- Monday nght n the Presbyter- Ian Church house, Sycamore Ave. Mn. Herbert Mayea and Mrs. "3 d Tetch Robert "!»««were char. men, and the Mornng Crcle of the church Womens Assocaton prepared the dnner. Grls partcpatng were Chrstne Barmann, Dane Bayer, Irene Boeckel, Betty Booth, Irene Cohen. Jacquelne Edwards. Ln- dnn Cktfm nn _ M»AtfOCMrtS N* ASSOClATtS DECORATIVE ARTS CENTER INTERIOR DESIGNERS SO Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J., SH 1-MS8 mummm/msa Dansh Walnut Blpparad Cushon Char Dansh Walnut Char, PlaaUe Carer» Dansh Walnut Zlppsrad I Cushon sofa WALNUT BEDROOM SET Trple Dreuer end Mlrrer Full Ste lea) Char an. Nleht Table BEDDING GREATLY REDUCED MANY OTHER UNAOVHTISED SPECIALS MODERN DANISH fe? yeur Lvng Room... $39 «$25 W FREDERICK. SON FURNITURE mm FOR FINE FURNITURE * INTERIOR DECORATING SHadydo 7OSII SOI Iroad Street,. Shrewsbury, N. J. Hours: "10 Untl Wtdntdy and Frday Evenngs Untl

13 Federal AdUtue Studed By Mechanc Street PTA RED BANK At the meetng ef the Mechanc Street Parent- Teacher Assocaton Tuesday, dscusson was held on a current bulletn receved by the unt from the New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers. The Bulletn asked all PTA members to wrte to ther congressmen and senators concern ng federal support for school -constructon and teachers salares, wth freedom of choce to the states to decde prortes. The Bulletn also asked PTAa to pass a resoluton that would ask for federal support for school -constructon and teachers salares, and to send copes of ther resoluton to members of the 86th Congress, askng that a bll be drawn up along these lnes.. After general dscusson, mem bers voted. not to pass such a resoluton. Members ponted out that at present there s no - ch bll before Congress. Concensus was that when and f such a Ml a brought to natonal, law- Tells Wves Not to Outd" Husbands By DOROTHY ROE AP Weneaa Edltar Never try to upstage your, husband,. advses wse and wtty Betty Garrett, and youll happly ever after. Betty s half of famous husband-an-wfe team. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Parka, renowned for both sngle and double roles on stage, screen, TV and. the. nght club Mrs. Fred Frebott, presdent, crcut. That they are marred TWOIY TWO Bonne Jeanne and Jamas Port Monmouth Womens Republcan Club; Mrs. Mldred rschel- day at 1:30 p..m. n the Holmdel for more than a decade speaks well for ther mutual sense of Mcllvan vew pars Her, presdent, Navesnk Womens Elemenury School by the parent humor. Saya Betty: her, Mrs. Douglas I. Mcllvan, created lor Republcan Club; Mrs. Melssa and famly lfe educaton com- "Larry always gate tap MUfag. Thate (be dated way.. I talerson. 1-M Republcan Chb; Mn. Kenneth Wtlley. The flms a Noahs Ark mural n-he Toddlers Room DeVoe. presdent, and Mrs. Ruth mttee under d the charmanshp pof ef the Red Bank Prabytaran Church. Brat, Rchard Schwartt, presdent, andare. "Socable Sx to Nosy Nna" makers attentoo.that wll be the Yea deat apeak ef Mre. Paul Bova, Young Repubtteaas aad "CnUdreas Fantaeles." tme for the PTA to take a stand. Mr. Whad tta ahraya Mr. Mlddletowa; Frank Knapp, Mn. Charles Hamttoa. prealdeat, ntroduced.two achool aad Mrs. aad thafe all rght pcutre-but never to change t" apy whle atudyng at college. Cherry Tree Farm RepubUcaa Mrs. W. Albert Doremus, vce stth me." presdent, who presded, urged Tots Love members of the church dropped Durng the war aha ate taught Club; Wlllam.Beck, Rver Plan board canddates, her. husband. members to attend the jont Larry and Betty currently are she sad, to eea bow abe was certeoc, tohajtfeaapedwar vatdong oh ther way to other church rans hosptalsed at Fort Dx presdent, Mddletown Advance- wn. RepubUcaa Club; Frank Jackson, Charles Hamlton, and Joha Kerfounders day program all the co-stsrred n a new muscal comedy, "Beg, Borrow or Steal, Lavender PTAa of the boroughs publc meetngs and actvtes. Mn. Mellvans water colon ment Club; Alfred Ptta, presregularly In schools wll hold at Oakland scheduled to open n New York The mural s panted_ In ols andral; Thrd grade mothers were dent. Ctens Unon: Robert hostesses. Charman wu Mn. Street School Feb. 2. Mrs. Rudy n February. Produced by Edde and appear* delcate. Mrs. Mcroom wll. be a durable and and Amercan Art Week show, lcan Club; Mn. Theresa Leek, telmtonce local art exhbts: The Old Mll Wscher, presdent, Republcan A. I. Crawford. Mrs. Rta Schaeffers thrd grade won the at- Rkamm, charman, sad the Bracken, who also s a member llvan gves assurance however Chna and Glaae Shop, Navesnk :ub of Leonardo; George Jenled Banks festval of Art and presdent, Beford Womens Re- The next meetut wll be Feb. Kangaroos meetng wll be a panel dscusson by canddates for the Board what zany commentary on the of the all-star cast, t s a some- that her contrbuton to the school lbrary, Mddletown outdoor show lea. presdent, Far Vew Repub- ^ Z of Educaton. 1950s. Says tarry, who has grown RED BANK Pnk and gray "washable" one-whch reveals Partcpants wll be George a beard for nspart but Inssts zebras, yellow and blue graffes the practcal ade of the artst other exhbts formerly held n publcan Club, and Al Macule- IS. A Foundera Day program Worthley and Dr. Herman 0. he s not a Beatnk: and lavender kangaroos may not and mother... Marna Park. wca, presdent, Port Monmouth wui * Pwawted. Wley, both of whom are aeekng rnaeaaaaa.i have been In the Bblcal aelec- Other uses for the mural have Republcan Chb. lon of Noah the patrarch. But been reported lately. Mrs. Me Keepng up wth demands for TIED W0LFPACK MARK re-electon, and Mrs. Helen H. hate tayhc paeay art aad al The sute champonshp drll Hoffman and Leon Rosenfeld. kasds a( thhas. < Noeha Ark" u depcted by llvan sad t la used aa a dver- enough canvases to enter these team of Leonardo Poet, Amercan RALEIGH. N. C. (AP)-When FranceaMcIlvaln-erust-sade-onary tactc for chldren Inthehows s alwaya a challenge to Legon. wu put on an exhiwuoa. Claude Gbson, a Junor, caught Mrs. Doremus also reported "Ha deaeat cvaa gat aw la lght to the amall fry enrolled n baby fold and nursery depart- the artst for abe says, her Job sx passes for.north, Carolna that the PTAa only fund rasng the tad," observes Betty. "He the toddler department of the menu. Teachers ay the anmate u a mother comes; frst. SUte aganst UCLA he ted a event of the year wll be the gets ahead, aad I get aaathar «.-. Red Bank «-_,. Presbyteran > v-^.j._ Church. «...u ntrgue ^_, troubled» UI.J tote _. and»..k^ Noaha HerpaJntaga Her-paJntaga have been shown Saterhood Sela school record. Joha Zubaty of annual bazar, to be held n the g a y. " - Mrs. Mcllvan,a busy bouse-quet characters often have stem out of the area alao at Montlar Museum and the Amercan aganst Ptt la MB. achool audtorum Thursday, Feb. The Parka team has two sons, Buaneaa Meetng the Wolfpack caught sx forwards wfe and career woman, has pro-mevded a mural wth anmal per- The Bble Story of Noah when Artsts Professonal League sh SHREWSBURY - The Sster- flowng tears. II, Members were asked to brng Andrew Lawrence, (, and Garrett Chrstopher, I. The boys at sonaltes havng the characters- t a read to the chldren also In Sprng Lake and Madson. Shehood of Monmouth Reform Tem- Items to be sold at the bazar booths. present are wth Bettys mother tcs of Walt Dsney creatures. takes on a new meanng when t n the current ahow of Auduthey vew the pantng n the bon Artsts In New York. The meetng g Monday afternoon In the ple wll hold Its tnt busness Mrs. Wllam Hatsky. program n Los Angeles, but have been "It aomehow upsets the grown- aaya Mrs. Mcllvan, "but Toddlers room. The mural s openng waa Wednesday nght. Shrcwbury h b Ptsnu y Church charman, arranged for a da- promsed an Easter trp to Newupe," cusson on chld health. The York f the ahow Is a success. the selecton of colors for, the also used as a vsual ad for the Durng the past year she hasbouse. Sycamore Ave.. at 1 apeakers were Dr. S. S. Ettenson, "If ts a says Pop anmal pars was n keepng wth upper classes. collected three awards for - her oclock. lk Mrs-Rchard hd Sterner a pedatrcan, whose subject waa Parks, "well go to Palm my dea of carryng out a pastel Jamea a partcularly happy. water colon. She receved the wll revew Herman Wouks book, "Physcsl Health of the Chld," Sprngs." theme to the room to lend a He was "advanced" out of baby McKernan Art Center award at "Ths Is My God." and Dr. Sydney Kramer, eye There haa been a lot of talk "quet" decor. fold last week and Is now n the the New Jersey Watercotor Sotoddler room. Bonne Jeanne a cety members wll. be we!* doctor. about the dffculty of havng The chldren? "They thnk Its Dr. Kramer outlned the m-two stars n, one famly, but. ahow at Bambergert,., ^,* J Newenrolled n the nursery depart-, / corned. Ths organsaton was fne!" She added, "The pastelcolored anmals dont bother them meat. Small Pantngs" ahow portance of parents takng good ** - ~ * * * * * 5*? * esublshed earler ths month. Larry does not agree. Says he: care of ther "chldrens most Hostesses wll be Mrs: Chester "Its better for actors to be attt." v DMdes Tme Ihe Old Mll. Tnton Falls, precous sense, ther sght." Levy, Mrs. Edwn Fsher, Mrs. marred to each other. Nobody Durng the last four months Some women may fnd tme honorable menton at the AAPL Mrs. Lynn Cross, parent edu< Helen S. Nusbaum and Mrs. to ever could understand what Mrs. Mcllvan worked odd hours on ther hands, but not Mrs. Mesummer show n Sprng Lake. caton group charman, sad the makes them tck, on the mural when her hsbsnd, llvan. Splttng tme for both careen ahe a devoted to, Mn. Mc-shop Mr. Mcllvan teaches w* At The Far Haven Art Wrok- group wll meet Monday, 1:30 Larry aad Betty Douglas L. Mcllvan. could babyst wth ther two chldren, Bonllvan haa aolved many problems ter color. She taught art tor fve p.m. n- the school..the dscusson topc wll be "The Black early years ef ther Marrage! ne Jeanne, J, and Jamea, 1, n that face young mothers today years at Rancocas Valley Reasperate careera durag- &o Plague, Pornography." untl they decded te pat together a letat alght dab act, Rversde Heghts.. work for ther own happness and Baay Fraadag ther home at 257 Navesnk Ave., who also put ther, careera Hgh School. Pupls of Mrs. Joan Smth frst grade won frst prxe for ae that they eeam be tegeuwr. Mr. Mcllvan s an art teach- the happness of ther famly. Surrounded by her lttle "helpera" Mrs. Mcllvan Thursday was the parent attendance record; It was aa laataat Mt, aad they er at Red Bank Hgh School and Mrs. Mcllvan receved a bachs well-known la ths area, aa a elor of fne ara degree and busy gettng a pantng framed Mss Louse McCuea fourth hate bee* a jeat team ever grade placed second, and Mrs. sculptor. bachelor of scence n educaton for the wnter ahow of Monmouth Jess Jordans moralng klndergsr "Ths Is Ideal," says Betty. degree from Tyler School of Fne Arts Foundaton whch opens ten class, thrd. "Now we can travel together, "When I was pantng I was Arts of Temple Unversty, El- Park, Pa. She worked wth Bank. next week n Ballantnes, Red rehearse together, do everythng oblvous to everythng but thekns Conducts together. I dont thnk ether of scene I was creatng," Mrs. MeDr. Pearson Englsh at Temple "Mr. Mac" (aa Mr. McIW us could ever go back to the oldllvan sad. "Sometmes I would Unvenltya psychatrc clnc a affectonately called by hs Board Nght days when we were always flyng off n opposte drectons, of he sculptured works accepted oblge adults to put thngs n the teachng ceramc work for ther- hgh achool students) hae had one ; EATONTOWN - Board of Edacaton nght was marked at theand had t< Wth New Frm n the 155th annual exhbton of Wonday meetng of the Memoral postcards." Amercan Ol Pantng and Sculphre of the Pennsylvana Acad- Inoculaton School Parent-Teacher ASKCIS Both husband and wfe came ton. up the hard way. Betty, who was emy of Fne Arts. Mr. and Mn. Maj. Pershng J. Tousley, program charman, ntroduced local born In St. Joseph, Mo., worked Mcllvan wll attend the openng Requred as a salesgrl and elevator operator In New York before fnally MATAWAN The health desdered to represent the fnest ar< of thla jont ahow Sunday con- Board ef Educaton canddates, and J. Edson Allen; presdent of crashng the Wgtlme on Broadway In the muscals "Let Free- Assocaton a remndng parents FOX. partment of the Parent-Teacher tsts n the country. the board of educaton, Introduced board members present. dom Rng," "Somethng for thethat all chldren must have com- members revewed the school budget and plans for the newed to Hollywood, where ahe made smallpox and polomyelts before elementary school. Queston and such moves as "On the Town," entrsnee nto school n September. answer sesson followed, wth "My Sster Eleen," and "Take Board of Educaton members Me Out to the Ball Game." Snce the mmunlcstlon s a ser< and Wlam Ramsey, superntendent, partcpatng. at Carnege Hall aad a gude mended thst t should be started Larry warked aa aa usher ea n some cases, t s recom- Refreshments were served by mmedately so that the chld may Mrs. Ellsworth Croyle, hosptal- tty charman, and her commttee. WAfTKffH. BUUTIC1AHS, HU8SG «24, <«ABUBl P4BK Mg (oolmjn Are 10N6 BBSN(H.I. 1 Bo»d»»T (PtfUOlD 11 Wel Mam S KfD BANK W, B-oad V pleted the mmunlcaton program for dphthera, pertusss, tetanus, at Radle Cty, after leavag feja lame tewa at Otathe, Kaas. He have completed the requrements fm % CW MMwT fwca) Ml and be permtted to attend school Braadway aad flaalty made hs n September. lra vccvs n nwjw These Immuncatona are avalable at the Infant and Pre-School where be played la mere thaa Mmavlea. Me Mggeat success Clnca of the Matawan Health was the ttle rala la "rte J* Aaaodaton for those who are MasFeftlaH. aeasterjr." elgble for clncal care. The n< "Theres no queston of professonal Jealousy In our marrage," through the clnc before the chld H. Mason of Oakhurst has be- oculatlone must be obtaned ALLENHURST - Mss Porta Isay Betty. "I Just keep tellng s regstered at sprng round-up. come assocated wth the newly I Larry hes the greatest" Clncs beng conducted as fol-formelows: Borough Heatlh Center, 411 Sper Ave. here. Mss Mason Kent Mcroflm Servce at AWARD TO, WNTA-TY Broad St.. thrd Wednesday Is the treasurer of the corporaton and also acu as techncal NEWARK (AP) - Staton mornng of the month, and at WNTA-TV here hu won the UNVeterans of Foregn Wan Hall, consultant. Sylvanla award for outstandng CUffwood Ave., the frst Wedneslocal drama seres for "The Play day mornng of the month. of (he Week," t was announced las New York yesterday. New Acceptng Enrollment for SPRING SEMESTER KIMYKAWDS NURSERY SCHOOL a KINDERGARTEN ALL DAY CHILD CARE CENTER (Lcensed by N. J. Stste Dept, of Educaton) W. FRONT ST. LINCROFT phona.. SH TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED The Immunlcaton s mandatory for all pre-echool chldren pror to admttance! to the school systern. The program must be obtaned through ether the famly physlean or the clncs. Wrtten proof of mmuncatoa from a physcan must be presented at sprng round-up. ANNIVERSARY DINNER MOROANVILLE - Mr. and mothers wll be hostesses. Mrs. Russell Ott of Rt. 71 were Mrs. John Gslatro, member hosts at a dnner n ther home shp charman, reports that mem Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. touts K W. Roason of Matawan, who were Ellas Long, Founders Da: ther second NIAGARA CYCLO MASSAGI SJMt m* N w m IIMII Skh : tssst SZKJX*- IMMM mm* I For Complete Informaton Coll, SH 7.0**1 r wrlta Nlajm lall, ReaHaak PTA to Hear Mr. Ssson RED BANK - Wlls Ssson, school gudance drector, wll be guest speaker Tuesday at 8 p. m. at a meetng of the Oakland Street Parent-Teacher Assocaton. Hs topc wll be "The Gul ance Program Throughthe Elementary Grades," Fourth grade that the Oakland colon for thla cory qult. Street PTA wll be hostess for Scraps-lnto-nowers! Use RS; The guests were Lnda Jean, the Founders Dsy meetng Tues- eat odda and ends they come the Ronsona daughter; and Mr. Feb. }, at I p. m, for theon ths applque qult, Patte and Mrs. Clyde V. Ronson and Red Bank. 543: chart, drectons; pattern Mr. and Mrs, >John Maello, Morganvlle; Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Platforma for the Hoard of Ed- Send thrty-fve cents (cons The topc of the evenng wll be patche; yardages. Stevenson and son, Kent, Holm ucaton" a panel dscusson, for ths pattern add S cents fo del, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Mrs. A. B. Kendall wll be theeach pattern for lstclsa mal PcaeM, Haslet. moderator and panel members Ing. Send to the Red Bsnk Re wll nclude ncumbents Dr. Her-.sterman 0. Wley and George Wortl Box Ml, Old Chelsea Staton, Needlecraft Dcpt,, P, ley, Jr., and challengng candl New York II, N. Y. Prnt plany pattern number, name, datea Mrs. Helen Hoffman ant Leon Rosenfsld, Iress snd xone. Other Founders Dsy chslrmen Newl Newt Newl Our sre Mrs. Robert Reed, Red Bsnl Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book Hgh School; Mrs, Eugene Clay s ready NOW! Crammed wth Rver Street School; Mrs, Hud; xcltlng, unusual, popular tlsksmm, Mechanc S t r e e jchool. Mrs, Long and Mrs, Loul Rl justelll wll represent Osklsm Street School PTA at the Found ers Day luncheon Feb. 17 n Deal Country Club, 3 Applqu* Patents Flowsra bloom on your bed! Its fun to choose and combne Igns to crochet, knt, sew. em >roder, qult, weave - fshlom ome furnshngs, toys, glt >ataar hts. In the book FRUI -1 qult palters, Hurry, asm 25 cents for your copy, uom C Dance Set rcsscs n Townshp Hotmdel PTA HOLMDEL - MIDDLETOWN -A"commun- MATAWAN - March aad Apt Dr. Stanley actvtes were planned by members of the Lades GuM ef Sprung. Red Bank chld psychologst, spoke on "Challenges That Trnty Epacopal Church at ther dance" wll be held by the Republcs!) party of the townshp tomorrow nght n the Oks, Meet the Psychologst n the hall. Worshp meetngs wll.be ogst, spoke on "ChUenges, That Monday meetng la "the parah McGulres Grove. Schoob Today" at Tuesdays held durag Lent, aad the anted- meetng of the Townshp Parent Ira Grayson. charman of the ule toaaouakeav, Teacher Assocaton In the Holmdel Elemenury School.. The guld wll serve afflated Republcan Clubs of tddletown Townshp, sad the Some of.the challengea beng ce s open to any resdent n the classrooms. Dr. the townshp and there wll menta wll be aerved. wll be to the H-Fs orchestra. Workng wth Mr. Grayson on rrangements are: Mrs. Delores Usser,, presdent, East Keens- By Trnty Guld ghett supper n the parsh- (tal Wednesday. Aprl V. faetweaa S and 7 p. m. Mrs. Davd Tuttle, Sr.. presdent, sad that all- reports aad returns of work teama must be nattenton n class. Dr. Sprung n by March 7. Refreahaeau answered questons ralaed by par-werents and teachers. and Mn. Gerard Freeman. aerved by Mrs. Tuttle, Jr., rg Womens Republcan Club; Mr. Fenton Scholl arranged the program. Two flms wu be ehown Tues- Draptrts Slpcovtrs B«dlpr«ads Ln«ns Yanatah Blndt LIONS Same Day Servce At O«r Col Offlea on DRY CLEANING FUTWORK a4.7*whitist. Attenhunt Closng for Vacaton STARTS MONDAY JANUARY ) A. M. In lne wth our new polcy, we are dotng for a wnter vacaton.. all our brand new fall and wnter \. * ttoek mutt be dupoted of. MANY FROM OUR MONTCLAIR SHOP Coats Suts Dresses Sportswear Every coat, sut, dress and sportswear n ths event s a new fall and wnter fashon. Important fashonable clothes youll be proud to wear now and thru the wnter daya ahead. Fredercks SIZES FOR ALL 6 THRU 18 Shop early for best selecton ( < Youll not be dsapponted!! CASH ONLY*» No mal or phone orders No CO.D. ALL SALES FINAL I Store Cloaca January 30 : Stare wll reopen March Sper Ave., Allenhurst \

14 CASTROS V I M Ctaaa famler Meal Ceotre, fese rafted* the veterlef and premame ef M* regme, wll be Man In "Caetrya V u r K Pew*- atareay, Jan.gg en the NK- TV Network. The program MM kaan Illmse" avar the east <we nerthe ay an NIC Mewe earners Itam ef 10 whe have examne* avary phas* ef Cuban lft. Tha telecast. Is the Ural In N M 1 aew,"werm WMa 09" Mr se,ef e«me etefe program featurnapreakmttm aa,*set am.eeverlng euojeste raagma *. Aaeretlea la suburba. Cbcago.:aad frth Mercar Hungtoaa band at JBrdlaod"to,New Concert York C ty. He has alao played Ifeltu (ft Ura of Us (4) Truth or Contequea cca- (7) Restless Gua <) Move (ll)freocb Through TV (U) Cartoon Jamboree 12:21- (2) Search For Tomorrow (4) It Could Be You (5) Cartoons * (7) Love That Bob (II) Englsh 12 11:41- (2) Gudng Lght 1:66- (2) News (4) Joyce Brothers (5) Cartoons (7) MUSK Bngo (II) Fun At One > (IS) Move 1:66- (t) Bums and Allea 1:21- (4) News 1:26- (2) Aa The World Turns (4) Dal 4 (*) Move (7) Ray MUand (t) Flm Drama (II) Crowng la Spansh 1:M-(II> News 2:06- (S) For Better or Worse, (4) Queen For A Cay (7) Day,la-Court () Flm Drama (II) Empre (IS) Move 2:16-(1) House Party. («)ThaMaa (7) Gala Storm (I) Flm Drama (II) Basc Russan 1:86- (1) Mllonare, (4) Young Dr. Malons (5) Treasure (7) Beat The Clock () Strange Stones, (II) Move lm- (1) Verdct Is Yours (4) From These Roots * (I) Racket Squd,, (7) Woo Do You Trust? <) Move, (12) Curtan Tme 4:06-(2) Brghter Day <4) House On Hgh Street ngs wth tha anger, Dakota Sta Uon. 1,,,, (I) Douglas Farbanks NEW SHREWSBURY - The Eddlr.Shaabolu, also of New (7) Amercan Bandstand Jmmy Scbeack Quartette wttl be Brunswck, k s the h groups panst (II) Amos -N Andy /feawr^arutftorthe dong arrangements for (It) Rchard Wlls name bmb..be has done recordlags and played wth Don Ellot 4H- (I) Edge of Nght 4:11- m Secret Storm concert to bejpoeaorel-by,,lhe Old MIU AsaocUtloo Thursday at Kenny Walters of Long Branch, 0) Splt Personalty M p. m. n the Old Mllat the unts alto ap, besdes holdlag/a masters degree la musc (II) Abbott aad CostaUo (I) Mr, Dstrct Attorney Tntoa FaUa.- ;, - TheQuartette, recently formed rom Columba Unversty, hu (It) Junor Town under the leadfhp of. ts played.wth Paul Qunchette and 1:00-(2) Lfe ofrlley player, Jmmy,Scbsnck of NewBuck Clayton, (4) Move, Brunswck. 1 wll present a program of progressve rjpu., (!) Bg Beat., (I) Jet Jackson Cleveland, Oho, was orgnally (II) Bow The Clown Mr. Schenck played wth Art named Cleaveland. The "a" wu "(It) Dance Party Blakey at the"blue Note" n later dropped from the spellng. StWIl) Clutch Cargo WaC SSISS WOlt WABC WCBI WHIG WNEW, H»w WNTO nr OOJ nr»«tou RADIO IN Ml M*w>; John Scott N.w E<1 Htrlhy Tt. FltU.r.W. Unnx K CM» Kwl OMC Hm Dck Bktpad Wklptrlaa SttMte war vss sajar lluo u M»ut«HS N.w., U> Mule C.l.n lnk* * t L woat Jutt Entntammnt A c ae WCM Mu.le v aaa waae Nll Jj -w tm, r BOO WCOa New.; Kratmaa ml Maya. (NHTO JlMdllm.»»! WM,N«r.,I.yU,V»» MMHTO Jm Uw 8l S* t aaa-wnto N.«. M«nn BI»«II K 1 Olmlf Stock Report; Mulc Nvus John Wnftta Itadlo N.w York Slae-wsr*. NN.w.: tff <M» 4lSS. W C Naw.;Mart. Mack OlOO-WCBO Naw«! Ulrt Naal.: vmthm l Art Ford -«aa Naw>:,Joka Scott OlSa -WOO Rado Na* York Ol! W»OC Maw.. ^ ty""o eee wcaa Naw.: van voot». WO* Naw.; Lyl. Vaa Waea Up to» tha Mlauta ooa waat Mart* mack asa *MK Howard d>ull ar-ttrjkwuta ItSO WAK Naw.. Joha Daly WCM Wll UMIIM WM Naw., Hanrr GUo.toha at SO Waac Sclanea Nawa waca Iltaarlal Km l*f«tra\tl Naw. lunortl U-.ll TloMa WOO) fjaart. 8l«< l»mn WBMTkraa Star Klra, l-jwward r. Maran Naw Am» A»dr Fattm Uwl. Ntw Wan* Howall tll WOO). Gladtor,* N«fflMh waatrva Ron.n. IWR, Andy frlfnth: Burn * All.n Bob 4 Rar Naw. v WOO) ~ _. 5«l>rl«l M.t.r ".WMA Maw, gan VI40 WOf Morgan Rtttty WM* farrun Wa»M W Sl Ml 1*1 III WOR WPAT WRCA WIJXR Fnd B6bkln( Show Carllol tytdnck HoM Tonldt ^ ^ N.Wfc.Wnrl.l rod»r WMA N.w; Wa>nt llowcll Thna (uau Knort, McCullaush * Elot E».yLlto»ln Nova: B Orehutn J2!* «.*«.. "» "»«loua* a Klot,,.^-J Tjt»ar Tro EH*» Uytoa Tro Qunt* Ho«a. Van Voorh ---.T- N.w«. Lyla Van WaCA Nawa Clar llutckln., Starlght Balm. McCullmuh-4 Elot Bon H.yma. Ttt World or Tomorrow -..J John Nawa Raputtt Flftaan nlnuta n.w., En N«V N; Pflcaa J ok» (mbllnf Naw.s (III Cullm Naw. 2"".": A1 Waka Vp! sv"! Jlc Sl * rl " f mmwm N«w., 0 " 1 ««"»e wa: Arthur Godfrty llatdllna: Strctly for Woman Naw. Gatan Ttrak. Naw., Rll Ctlla«"»w., Ralaxlna s Mg.Ic J.w.; Mr Trua Story WMA Naw.; Art Ford Naw.: Martha Wrl.kl H.adlln.. Mula naw. Rtport Martha Dana Nwa, luhaln- Maal< Intarvlawa; Martha Daaha. Naw. Martn Black Naw.; Art Fard WOB N.w. r. RoMn.nn lalo WOO) MeCatm. at Homa IIISO WaM Martn Blork, Mke _-_. Tlall»yr ftllrnom WCM ClarryM «MTC m* "vw "W fffwrm OO} McCanm at Homa IS4O WCM Funny 814a Vp tsa wane N.W. ISaO Wm Mdday Xtock Raperl TV Revew (T) Rocky aad Hs Frends (9) Move (II) Three Stooges EVENING 6:66- (I) Fehx and Frends (7) Lttle Rascals (II) Popeye (It) Record Wagon - 6:M- (4) Local News (I) Our Gang (7) Yesterdays Newsreels (II) Sky Kng (It) To Be Announced 6:46- (4) Weather 6 *> 6:41- (4) News (7) News 7:61- (2) World News (4) Four Just Men,(!) I Led Three Lves (7) U.S. Marshal A%) Tenytoons (II) News (It) Hghway Patrol 7:86- (1) Local Newa 7:16- (I) Weather (II) News 7:* (2) News 7:2MU) Weather 7:16- (1) Rawhde (4) People Are Funny (!) Cennonball (7) Walt Dsney (8) Move (II) Mr. Adams and Eve (It) Newbeat 7:B-(II) Weather 6:86- (4) Troubleshooters (!) Nght Court (II) Saa Francsco But (II) Mke Wallace 8:10- (2) Hotel De Pane (4) Mort Sahl ". (6) Racket Squad, (7) Man From BUckhawk (II) Panc (It) Play of the Week f.m~ (I) Deslu Playhouse. (J) Theater (7) 77 Sunset.Strp (0) Move (II) Man From The Wet t:t>-(4) M Squad * (II) Its A Great Lfe 10:80- (2) Twlght Zone (4) Ray Robnson. (S) Not For Hre (7) Detectves (II) Hram Hollday Person to Penon (6) Offcal Detectve (7) Black Saddle (6) Move (II) Internatonal Detectve (It) Newbeat A Womans Place By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP TV-Rado Wrter -NEW YORK What can a woman. contrbute to televson that cantbe matched by a man? Actve tear ducts, far eae thlag. When Helee Jeaa Kasj. on, AM pretty.»ysar-eu whoa she waa tryng Ik flta ff s fthlh Afrlcaa aatlaawsas, aba was able to weep her way aboard Ike plane, flm aad all. Mss Rogers s one of statstcally tny percentage women poneerng of Martha ~ Rountree, al; one tme, co-producer and coowner of "Meet the Preu." U:M- 0) Km (4) News (!) Move (7) News (II) News (II) Dance Party l:m-» (2) Weather and Sports (4) Weather" (7) Weather l:l - (I) Move (4) Jack Paar (7) Move (II) Sports and ) Move U:M- (I) Move (II) Move - I2:»>- (I) Move 1:M- (2) Move (4) Consult Dr. Brothers (7) Evenng Prayer l;ll- (4) ljth Hour 1:«J (4) News; Sermonette 2t4>> (2) News 2:W- (2) Gve Us Ths Day fct»- SATURDAY MORNING Prevews (1) Gve Us Ths Day IJBJ- (2) News (4) Sermonette 7:M- (2) Bg Pcture (4) Modern Farmer 7:tt- (2) Sunrse Semester 7:»-($)Trevlews; Call to Prayer 7:H (7) Mornng Prayer «:#- (!) Captan Kangaroo (4) Home and Garden (!) Encyclopaeda Btannca (7) Cartoon Festval I:**- (4) Chldrens Iheather (!) Cartoons ft»- (2) Capt. Jet. (4) Andys Gsng (!) Just For Fun lt*- (4) Roy Rogers».m- (2) Heckle and Jecklo (4) Howdy Doody, (7) Oswald Rabbt Ml*- (2) Mghty Mouse ".(4) Ruff and Roddy (!) Learn To Draw (II) Command Performance ( News M4l- (I) Move 11:40- (2) I Love Lucy (4) Great GMertleeve (7) Cartoon Playhouse (t) Playtme (It) Three Musketeers 1I:JO- (2) Lone Ranger (4) Crcus Boy (7) Magc Eye. (II) Industry on Parade (It) New Horzons II:4MU) Through The (II) Through The.Porthole x Oceanport Mr. and Mrs. C. Jl Parker Van wth truly executve jobs In Brackle left ths week for an medum whch numbers at least because aba aad traveled ratex extended stay wth ther son-n half of ts enormous audence as lvely ta ke areas before. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. female. Certanly; there are almost aa many women as mmnk a woman n televson," says ah, Fla. "The toughest thng about be- Edwn C. Wlson, Jr., of Hale- performers n front of the cam Mss Rogers and echong what eras, but offhand I could thnk women n other felds have sad Mrs. John T. Wlson had as her of only two women who mght be so often before "s gettng the guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. consdered on the top rungs of job or the assgnment la the frst Howard I. Wlson and chldren, behnd the camera televson: place, Once you have t, It sthomas and Carolyn, or Mata Mldred Freed Alberg, executve easer for woman tha a manwaa, and James, who was on producer of the "Our Amercan - the mea make t easer for leave from the Ar Force and wl Hertage" seres on NBC. andyou." report for duty to Panama Cty, Gal Patrck Johnson, executve Fla. Ha wu recently transferred producer of the CBS "Perry Playhouse 90 last plgnt,wound from Amarllo, Tex. Mason" seres/ uo four dstngushed years on Upon checkng further, how- CBS\ Thursday nght schedule. ever, I uncovered less thsn a score of others. There are,a few women who ether produce or drect rado and TV soap operas, both CBS and NBC have women drectng and supervsng relgous programs. And the other prme ana Jack S u 111 v a n s AL KENNY PttVATE ROOM Gbson where wometa nflurnre s felt mlaote s n the publc af au and thsjs probably. J to lte Kagsrs man afc h fmmcer of ABCe. <«po Hearng," a pabhc Hars skew la ke n«eat the Praa trc* tlaa. H M west to Afrko > M ABC*- MaUflMMtwt M tttkf m~ tsrlal far «T*a Dark sad the Ugkt" (wklek wll be shown Sunday, Jan. 21) largely becaeae of her wrlallaad km«v waw w.ne.pvaasna^arhao "A Dream of Treason may not have been tha most dstngushed pty la the aeres, but t was an Interestng, senstve drama. State DaaartaMMt areas tfhar who hosted a tsafllalsj j awat oja us sepenora oraara We wll mss Playhouse N Its famlar nche but even as a wanderng specal,-a sometmes thng, t wll be. a TV date to antcpate wth pleasure. After all the fuss about Insurng regular prme tme tlecsts of nformatonal,, educaton and cultural programs on an almost daly bass, t wll N> nterestng to sea now the publc responds. The pla* announced yesterday by the three networks In an unusual dsplay of brotherhoodseems a sensble modfcaton or a suggeston by FCC charman John Doerfcr. J atama-ava a? 1 UPJaT mnmm 1W attw/mv/ Each actwck wn ether oae hour-ing publc servce program or two 30-mls- to programs weekly. Each netwark,;hawrv«r. wfljklp a perod,. <voty, U wcefe.ee that alfflalsdamsao may, present pulc "servce thats all II meaths away.- aa OM la teknmea daw. Recommended tonght: " The Future Les Ahead," NBC, 6:30-6:30 p. m. (EST) wth Mort Sahl and Edde Cantor; "Meetng t Apaachln," CBS, 9-10 p. m dramatsaton of a real underworld epsode. James K. Ryan of the U. Navy statoned n Norfolk, Va was a vstor-at the home of h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edw Ryu of Arcana A«e. Afrcans look upon the ste ther cattle herds as ndcatons of ther wealth and slaughter them.- They depend largely upon wldlfe for jsfctof mm TONKHT SATURDAY tue septuagensrsn bandts nukether escape and the case passes l:tl-nbc-(cb.. 4)-<tar. Pa- *-.»»-NBC-(Cb. 4)-Werld»*-(Clu*ceVwag)~-"The Wfe 10-(Choke Vewng)- beyond the jursdcton of the Future Les Ahead," a one-hour "Castros Year of Power," a polce. Theres a fght hereof. specal wth Edde Cantor actng study and apprasal of Cuba under the regme of Fdel Castro, begnnng to get tresome rone knd every week, and ta as narrator. Star of the show, whch wll feature newcomers to wll be presented as the openng show busness, t Mort Sahl. program of a new weekly seres RTOUvHT II from whose record album the of full-hour publc affars pro-] LS>» IMIIn offce nan. <l»m» Ishow got ts ttle. Snger Franke grams durng peak evenng vewng tme. Newsman Frank Mc-! THUD*. THtSW. J»V»: *: a-u r.m., It NM X. 1 Vaughan jons the others. Cantor ; cmrr* «> «. *r.o «KI nr.vu recall! the "tranng grounds, of Gee hosts the seres. "Fve S»r.ST1O!f IUU, ther Fngers" wll no longer be seen. AHMStv rtatk yesteryear for, show bz? and TV today gves newcomers an opportunty to perform be fore audeaces. 6:66-CBS-(Cb. 2)-Desllu nasoss "Meetng at Apalach- based on the notorous con lave of underworld, cheftans the tny upstate New York town n 57, stars Jack Warden, Luther Adler r Cameron Mtchell and Cara Wllams. Adran pes tory s about a detectve who sks everythng n pursut of hs elf-apponted msson to expose respected busnessman as a ;ey fgure n the Amercan crme syndcate. Newsman Bob -tm-abc-(cb. TWsas Geatfstra Mgh Ksad-Cunther presents aa t nsght and vews of Consdne narrates. They may have another "Untouchables" the people, customs, hstory here. ~~ and lttle-known facts about MN-ABC- (Cb, 7)-1W Detectves A veteran cop faces a problem partner Keeper" epsode. The par s nvestgatng a clever hold-up man who has.taken more than from lon compsne..the two :ops stake out a loan^ offce when le elder lawman spots the clue hat starts hs dlemma. Cops re made to look human here. lfcn-cs_(ch. 2)-Twngkt me-another Rod Serlng play, "The Htch Hker." Inger Stevens playsa department, atore buyer whose pleasant auto drve cross country becomes a fearful flght from a mysterous pursuer Class productons 8:10-NgC-(Ch. 4)-Man the Challenge Glenn Barton (George Nader) probes a new rocket belts effect upon mnd snd body n "Rodeo," Barons efforts to learn more about ths take hm to a rodeo, where pretty trck rder (Ann Robnson) teaches hm how tq rde. He then dscovers the relaton-! shp between the exctement of physcal combat, pan and tssue damage! It gets just about ths nvolved each week. _ "Greece."- From modern Athens to the fantastc monasteres, whch have not changed for 10»/ ws nvolvng hs younger centures, youll seethe comn the "My Brothers m e torv n,,»,» ha f HOME TMETABIE RED BANK Carhea-Ll Abner MO; 7:10; 9:30. Sat. Kdde Show 1:30; L! Abner 3:20; 5 30; 8:45; 10:00. Sun. Lt Abner 2:20; 4«; 7:00: 9:29.. EATONTOWN Drvcla-Fr. ft,sat. Kartoon Karmval 7:110; Blood * Steel 7: H Ll Abner 9:20; The Spder 11:25. Sun, Cartoons 6:00; Happy Annversary 6:20; 9«. Wonderful Country 1:05. HAZLET Uews DrvMa-Fr. k Sat. Car toons 7:00; The Mracle 7:30; 11:20. House of Intrgue 9:45 SunTCartoonsOO: D»el n the Sun 6:30; 10:30 Tmbuktu 9:00. =r. _ ATLANTICHKHLANDsl Atlantc Journey to the Center of the Earth 7:00; 9:24. Sat Journey to the Center of the Earth 2:12; 7:00; 9:24. Sun. Journey to the Center of the Earth, 2:00; 4:24; 6:48; 9:12. KEANSBURG, Castes Ft snd Sat. Journey to ; the Center of the Earth 6:30; 9:00. Sun. Journey to the Center of the Earth 1:45; 4:00; 6:30; 9:00. LONG BRANCH Bareeet Happy Annversary 3:35; 7:00; 9:55. The Wonder ful Country 2:00; 8:20. Sat. Adventure Kdde Show 1:30; Happy Annversary 4:45; 7: SO; 10-SS. The Wonderful Country 3:00; 6:10; 9:15. Sun. me Bat 3:SO; 6:JO; 9:50. Ten Sec onds to Hell,2:15; 5:15; S: IS. ASBURV PARK Msyfslr-OperaUon Pettcoat 2:40; 7:15; 9:40. Sat. ft Sun. Operaton Pettcoat 2:3}; 5:00; 7:25; 9:50. " St James-Battle of Coral Sea 3:S2f,7:00; 10:15. Fve Gates to Hell 2:00; 8:28. Sat.Tmbuktu 2:00; 5:20; 8:42. Cash McCall 3:30; 6:00; 6:57; 10:18. Sun. Battle of the Coral Sea 2:00: 5:15; 1:30. Fve Gates to HeU 3:25; 6:40; 10:00. Lyrc The Lovers 7:60; 9:00. Sat. Sat. at Sun. The Lovers 2:00; 4:00; 6:00; 8:60; 10:6«, KT. as IWOUTOWH SUNDAY tare THUUDAY *M AJL as 11:61 P. M. k69a.m.lal!60a.m. Faellltlo W«.dn«Ianauars "aras F o r... -»,..:... > Please note that our hall s avalable free of cost. for adult,< lances, partes, etc., Chldren ft wth pad adult. K CLsOSnt WAUU MAM TWATR11 EATONTOVVN SH MATINEE AT 2:W :vealags From 7 P. M, [ML gat, Sua,, Ho.. U.1 IN I M I y\ 1 0 U SHOWS FROM 7 P. M. Free la-car Heaters. CbadrcaAlwayo Fret. Early Show Sun. 6 P. M. Now tfcn Molt, ot Hw Cflftton Or EflffOanOWII 2ND HIT AT f IATONTOWN ONLY John Lupton n "BLOOD AND SHU" XIUA MIDAT ft SATURDAY ; gfaaavaahwg gfaaawajgoaaal. 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15 Column y ALFRED SHEmWOLD U.S. Masters Team Champta Most expert! would cheerfully gve up all they know about squeezes and other rare puy f they could only guess the locaton of the mllng hgh cards Sometmes your contract depends on how well you guess whch op* ponent has a key ace?* - v Wetted the ace >ef dubs and wth a club to Easts. kng.;, East then returned THE HANDS North dealer Both sdes vulnerable NORTH WEST KJ104J * Q4 EAST «2» J Q962 4>A«75 * A I SOUTH* KIW7SJ «None East Sown West Pan t A rasa?2 4s>»» 4* All Pats Opwsg lead 4tA you ~ assume thst he does to tns eate you beat* the act he ace. Yon raff tho &*? t T<*V** bfzmthat whch to ths queston: wn had the obmwtt baa the act of tlaaee of spades? *»Hav hand,, wth length g n both maau, he would have acted nstead j jors, s worth h an opeaag bd a of pasalag at hs frst turn. And any poston. Go oat ofyour East had no aces be would wayat open the bddln what not have bd three clubs at hs JFOU second turn. In short, ts a cnch that the aces of.spades aad dlamoada are splt. Once youve come to ths concluson, your problem Is»lmper. Wn the frst heart tnck wth 4tmmys jack and lead the kng of damonds from the dummy! If Eut has the ace of durnoads, he wll surely play t. Ths wll tell you that West has the ace of spades. If East plays low a aay case, bat ww you attateastlaelheaceofj 0 7 If West had t. South would Hot al Indrect plays are lead tow spade ntendng to Wby y should tn ppu work? dffcult as ths, btt the method play "dummys dummys kng t West- The h _ answer les n the h bdd bddng. Itottf b worth haow. puytd to», If Eut had the ate ** Thak of It the next Urn of spades, however, Souths only n addton to hs powerful club rat to locate a key card. chance waa to fnesse through sut snce he pasted orgnally; West for-the queen. he would have opened the bddng f hs hand warranted an DAILY QUESTION Short of peekng, how do you aolve a problem of ths knd? openng bd. - The ndrect method Is to locate ooe card by fndng another. the mssng aces. If he had West cannothave all three of them CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1VM» 1-ConcMt l-outht lt-luw ll-nervo nttwok 14-Numtar V 3JB r.tmtebtaamo 14-Beulrwd IT-C1«ul t-mal* dwr l-macw S2-«peer l-lt mukta l-plunl - endng I7.gm«ll brook Il-Clevcrrt 4eoll«I 41-Aternatlng currtnt «t«44-mlreprtmnt 45-Knwk 4T-Hlahest polot 41-Cuhlon. S»-.tv<nana K-Eat Sl-Compu pont II-AIM T-Bt for memnrfmtnt T-UUa conjuncttob t-mtrrr t-oojbtyat "S Anwtr u v-lrtw * Pmm RJU I jrcjqcj.\zn II j v:j31q"l Tll!J ** <*"* 4S-K«U4lon M-Ptrtot «lakwlouanr nuta 40-Aftcrnooa tl-jnnp 4»-lnterlwln«wrty Mtwar mwwevfm MMPrtrfsjav, fuby, Jan. 2t 1%0-lS do yet say?: ^p As dealer/you held: Spades m m, heato-.a K Q 4 at?p. at.. t»r«tnt--for You and.., v f»tflears sjoek. M frends t^ to tmtossewhu atlrletltoo.lacttatlet far ttoat.aaw.j«s a gfo] wth Carapfre Grls Elect Offcen RAWTAN TOWNfrtP^ Offctn were elected at a metal of the newly formed T»-Wa«Campflre Crle lathe Uaatel Mrs. Robert StattaB/ U Lyaa Br*d.. Hadet T Judth Renhardt ww ejtpm presdent: Ruth Qunt, vce treetv. Hars unett ttcnssy jsjrmtry Motyatux. trstssrar. Tat k* nettved tfwctajabre Otter* la the groap are Dajaa uka. AlkU Jaatar*ae.,>w4a Scl«lttas4CaavSe Mkt. Mrs. Robert Johnsoa, M.Lyaa IMT,» a am, anardaa. fan.,...: The Mxt meetaf of m VOta wlubehdd.tothehomttfmn. FM...Tbfj^Aamfcan Ftrtw*... ymmreaa batb lo Ssrsh ^ftttworth Morton, t ft""»* "* Thta what actually wrtten by a aegb- baby m» ttod c«pktmsaad & Tlw Day Undtr Your Sgn TAU*UC Aarll»,toM«y npttwa ymjutmk»> ffus NKMtlJal) rtwktnmulm.illattmae >»K>»«T. Mt p*ltl aurld 4UI«ctM< ft at cmnteowwttosftml MICKEY MOUSE SECRET AGENT X9 NUBBIN By JIM BURNETT md GEORGE CRANDALL DOWN -ThturUl I.Tru* U > a-win nttto S-Rrfune 1. FARNSWORTH fly FRANKUN VAN letm MARK TRAIL BrEDDODD I CANT GET THAT KID TO EAT HIS OATMEAL, SB? JU5f ATETOO WTH OATMErU THE TOODLES fly THE BAERS POGO By WALT KELLY BONNIE V OC CAMPBELLMARY WORTH By ^Uff/V SAUNDERS m KEN ERNST THE RYATTS fly REVEREND By fl/ix

16 V-1 By Hy Cunnngham -, GOING GOODAT RUTGERS Vnce Cagha, former Red Bank Hgh School star, s leadng Rutgers freshman basketball team n scorng over the frst nne games. Cagla has been n double fgures n every game except one and s averagng 16.1 ponts a game. He ht M hgh of 24 aganst Delaware last Saturday the fnal game before a two-week recess for examnatons. A lberal arts major at Rutgers, Cagha has helped the Scarlet frosh to a 4-5 record. The freshmen have a 3-1 mark at home, but are 1-4 on the road. The only, road vctory came n the Army Plebe tournament at West Pont Cagla had only eght ponts, but the Scarlet defeated Army, 55-49, to earn hm consolaton. ROIINSON "4 TALE OF THE TAPE Age Weght Heght Reach Cheat (Norm.) Cheat (Expd) Naek Wast Thgh Call Bceps Fat AaMe Wrst M In Pckng a Commssoner Assocated Pret MIAMI B^ACH, Fl». (AP) - It was "here we go agan" as the Natonal Football League club owners resumed ther efforts today to elect a commssoner >to succeed the late Bert Bell. Fourteen ballots and 36 hours after the frst poll was taken the meetng was adjourned late last nght wth the stuaton as unresolved as twas t the begnnng. The fact that when the second day of the sesson was completed the vote was exactly the same as t was 24 hours earler, ndcates the 12 men Involved not only are good men and true, but also good and stubborn. The 14th and fnal ballot last nght showed Marshall Leahy, the San Francsco attorney, wth seven votes; Don Kellett, Baltmore general manager, wth four, and one abstenton. Nne votes are necessary to elect. The only nterrupton n the monotonous campagnng and ballotng yesterday was a dscusson on sx proposed mnor rule changes. The only proposal accepted was that nylon cleats wth metal tps be consdered legal equpment. ;. : The stuaton seems so hopelessly deadlocked that aome un- sual move may be made to [ear up the matter and allow e owners to get on wth other usness,ncludng the all-mortant expanson problem. Art Rooney of the Pttsburgh teelers ndcated he mght make moton that Gunsel be retaned n a years tral bass. George Marshall, owner of the /ashngton Redskns and the. lost vocal of the lot, hnted dere were two other possble loves. He sad the meetng ould be adjourned wthout the lecton of a commssoner, n dtch casegunsel and the front ffce staff would contnue n fer executve capactes untl le next annual meetng. The other would be to recess te meetng, n whch case the wnera could be reconvened n few weeks or months to reume ther efforts to break the urrent stalemate.,. Red Banks : After wnnng the Shore Conference A ttle Coach Don Slavens "dream team" waltzed through the playoffs. In the frst game It was Red Bank SS-Polnt Pleasant 75. In ths one Cagla racked up 20 ponts. In the second game t was Red Bank 68-Matawan J7. Cagla made only 15 ponts n ths ttle game bu was nvaluable as a floor man. When the team was cold, hed get t hot wth some torrd shootng., Shooters and more shooters were on last tea* ton* team and Coach Slaven certanly would love to have a couple of those graduated marksmen around ths season. When one of the club scorers attemptng to organze n ths area for the 1960 footbal your oar n early. HAROLD "DUCKY" DA1LEY, one of the close j: followers of the YMCA,Nut League, was elated th week when the loop fnally got under way. He ha " been followng the "Walnuts" snce the crcut got un ^ awe " der way last year and pcked ths club to wn the ttl for Ths Is a fne league for youngsters who love to play basketball. It s made up of seventh and eghth graders who play at the YMCA. Games start at 5:30,6:30 and 7:M, Monday mnlns. They nay be young eagers but they stll come up wth thrhing basketball. One team ted wth a foul shot ; and won the game wth M seconds to IQ In Mot* days sesson. A TIGHT ZONE DEFENSE COULD TAKE THIS ONE It s the basketball tournament sponsored by the Rartan Athletc Assocaton n tny Balbachs Hall, Keanburg. { The tourney Is called the Bayshore Invtaton Tournament and Is slated for Feb. 1S-III7. Latest to Jon was the Monmouth Dukes team of Keyporj.,< Other aggregatons Include Fort Hancock, and /f NAD Marnes. Accordng to reports from.jhe A,A,, the servce J( teams wll be seeded one and two becuuso of ther out - standng hgh school and collcgcathlctcs from all sec tlons of tho country; That Is, If they huvo a good zon< defense.. IN TONIGHTS TITLI HftHT That t tha tala of tha ftp* for tha Champ Sugar Ray Robnson-Paul Pender mddleweght ttla fght n loten tonght. Each fghter mutt wegh ne msre than 140 pounds, Tht fght t btng ttlfv.ed natonally, but blacked out n the loton area. Ageless Sugar Ray s Gunnng For Early KO n Ttle Fght BOSTON (AP)- Sugar Ray Robnson, gunnng (or an early Vnce Clagla knockout, s heavly, favored to Monmouth Sgnalmen, defeat stylst Paul Pender tonght n defense of hs dsputed A 5*10" (tmall for modern day college eagers) ts-pounder, Cagla scores wth an accurate jump Trounce McGure, 75-S8 rorld mddleweght boxng hot and drve* well. He has good speed and potentally lt fne defensve player, accordng to The stakes: For the wnner, Monmouth scored 30 ponts n 31.29,,t half-tme, the Sgnal- rown. FORT MONMOUTH Fort I Leadng by only two ponts, Rutgers Coach Bruce Webster. prestge and at least one mo.e the fnal 10 mnutes of play to were ahead, 4541, when break open a close game as the g money bout. For the loser, Last year Red Bank Hgh School won the Shore Slgnaleen routed McGure Ar they put on a scorng spurt n the end of the fstc tral n Conference champonshp n a commandng manner. Force Base, 7S-M, last nght at the latter stages of the second lght. the Post Feld House. It was thehalf. Cohll, and reserve Jm Cagla was nstrumental both n the regular season and The 15-rounder at Boston Carden wll be televsed and broad- Sgnalmens eghth wn n ther Stallng*, each had nne ponts n the playoffs for brngng the ttle to Red Bank. The last nne = tlts whle McGures durng ths scorng spree. Bucs rolled through the regular season and then took Hornets dropped ther sxth decson n 24 starts.., McGure could have been cast natonally (10 p. nr, EST, the champonshp games n champonshp form. JBC) wth a radus of 100 mles The one-two scorng punch for round Boston blacked out. Monmouth, Al Cohll and Dave Robnson, lsted as 39 years Jones, paced the Sgnaleers to ther 11th vctory of the season. Id; but clamng 38, s recog- ted a. IhettllhoTder only n CohU, from Fndlay (Oho) Col- Massachusetts and New (York. The Natonal Boxng Assocaton strpped the Sugar Man of hs :rown for not defendng wthn tme lmt and recognzed Gene ullmcr as champon. How long can Kobnson rated me of the best of all tmekeep gong? A veteran of 21 years n the professonal rng, the fve-tme mddleweght kng tept through the ropes tonght Bulldogs Defeat Casey Frosh or the second tme n 21 months, lnce beatng Carmen Baslo. RUMSON - Puttng together lobnson kayoed Bob Young of 31. ponts In md-perods enabled were cfcjd, one of the others would be hot. It went lke that all season.! Provdence, R. I., n the second Rumson-Far Haven Regonal wnd here Dec. 14. Hgh Schools Freshman juntet Paul Hall, Larry Morrs and Bobby Ellson chpped Pender, 29-year-old t0 h u d Red Bnk suburban.catholcs n wth Cagla, especally n those playoff games, In reman who has qut boxng yearlngs a 44-JO defeat on the the Pont game Morrs tossed n 25 and Hall had 20. So three tmes,, beleves hs hlt-andmove.style backed by a sold After the Caseys racked up a Bulldogs court. between the three there was a total of 65 of the 85 lunch wll enable hm to run M lead n the frstquarter. ponts, The fnal game saw Morrs toss 22, Cagla 15 tobnson nto exhauston. Rumson Came back In the second and Hall 13. When those eagers cooled off Ellson The odds have gone out of o post aa 11-3 margn for a 17- lght on Penders chance of sue-1cedng. In the thrd quarter the Bull- lead at the half. would get hot-wth set shots to pull the boys out of the Ice hox. If Robnson wns, he * s dckullmer dogs jumped on an ff and Arche Moore for rng for possble bouts wth w Z on» outscore the vstors Red Bank fans are now lookng forward to next year at Rutgers. Ths wll be the season le Utlers lght g heavy y crown. Bob Vlard led Cagla wll Jon another ex-red Bank star, Doug Robnsonhas b h won 142 bouts, dub wth 12 ponts wth fne Patton, on the varsty. Patton, colncldentally, s the lost sx, had two draws and **><»«comng from Jeff fought one no decson. He has Reardon wth II talles. OKeefe varstys leadng scorer wth 23S ponts, ah 18.3 knockouts to hs credt and was hgh for the Caseys wth average. has been stopped once. Pender seven markers: has a 3J-M record ncludng IS A NEW FOOTBALL LEAGUE IN THE MAKING ;ayoes. Hes been stopped" twce. Wolgrum Joe Boswell of the Twn Dner, Red Bank, s connected The fght wll be handled by adamlco Reardw wth the Jm Thorpe Football League whch s referee and two Judges on the 10-pont.must scorng system. The wnne. of a round gets 10 or ponts, the loser nne or less. A LADIES DAY m.; season. Age group s 15-19, Any coach, manager other nterested partes should contact Boswell at the round Is scored The * Boxng Commsson has dner.. mnounced that eght-ounce Organzaton of a league of ths tort takes gloves and the compulsory eght count onknockdowns-wll preval. Pa., led the Eastern League In tme and effort Detals are numerous and problems are just as numerous. Interested? If you are get "Im sorry, Ms, but ths ot the Sk-tow 1. contenton all the way, except for ther poor foul shootng. The Hornets made only eght free tosses n 27 attempts. Monmouh 9UUN MCIIVIS SCHOLARSHIP Mst Patrca Ela Merrll of Cttla Slver, rcctvat chck for a $750 scholarshp, one of the awards for beng laleeted Que«n of th«50«h Natonal Motor Boat Show now at tht Colseum, New York Cty. Presentaton was mad* by Fred L. Hewtt, Jr., presdent of tht Naton*! Anocaton of Engne and Boat Manufacturers, show sponsor. only outscored the vstors, 27-25, VMttc4,>«Kenlll lege, regstered 23 ponts, and from the floor. KMIMUI U»tm MMlnalll. New Votk 1 Jones, the ex-lafayette eager, The prelmnary game saw theotfeat I, o.lo» I. netted 19. Newcomer Jack McGure WAFs trm the Monmouth WACs, 43-23, as the Utter Rozer, who prevously played at Alhambra, On and On, Master I Morgsn ftate, chpped n wth only scored sx ponts n the second Palynch, War Eagle and Roman I IS ponts. half. Colonel, horses that set track]! Tonght, Monmouth s host records-at sx dfferent courses! Fort Meades Generals from n lt», are tranng at H!alean Maryland. tor the wnter racng season. COME SEE: m AWARB WINNIN* BOAn MOM THI NIW TOM MAT SHOW AI.I/IN rackaob OKAl,S *.«T A*B BOAT SALES Ntw JtrtayV Ur«at» Ortjuard] DtaJar Al)TMOn/.:>,JOIINSON-MKHCtJRV DKAI.KR HWr.3* KI41I1I NUORD Mss Merrll was The Regsters nomnee n the contest for show quean., MMlrral. Drlmlt Cklra* BMIWI Kcw Vork Pro Hockey t T...SI IS.N IT.. n ;...II U RECAP SHOP SHARPE TIRE CO SH M747 HI ONSSMS St.. Red Bank RENT A CAR or TRUCK from HERTZ PF , GA SH Were Hung Wth Plenty Of Good... 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17 v -*< AND STREAM Ttodr Jlota» MIIIM Grm Owmn yneuon BENEDICT Conference NafCMK laabury Park _ Ked Baak _ - POMPANO BEACH, Fla! Old salfshennen only jus* Brandt two well know that the sals come up when the ar Mdefetew Tcmthp 2 temperature goes down. And that s precsely what occurred off Palm Beach and here durng the past several days. A blustery norther caused the thermometer to recede from the hgh 80s to the low 40s. Cockpts of Gulf Stream trollng vessels began to fll wth eager anglers as the beaches were beng deserted by sun-seekers. Sallflh became uncommonly plentful off the Palm Beaches Tuesday. That was the day when a party of two anglers out wth Capt. Al Nathan on Uw>Vedy U caught sx. Nathan s the son of Mn. AUson Stern of ScobeyvUle. Its a thrllng sght to watch salfsh talng down-wa ahead of a north wnd. Fsh whch have BMB schooung up off Stuart and Fort Perce make tracks for the South. Thusly It wu that cooler weather was largely responble for the fact that 43 Mllfsh were collared durng the frst four days of competton n the tradltlon-rch suver Mllfsh derby of the Palm Beaches. Released by derby anglers were 32 sals, 20 of whch were tagged. Lghtnng n the form of excellent salfshng ht Pompano Beach Wednesday. Tralers rased plenty of fsh just off Hllsboro nlet. Wednesday marked termnaton of fve days of furous competton Ih the frst world scres of fshng. Headquarters for the tourney, whch started and ended here, was the Barefoot Malman Hotel now under the management of Ted Wesng, ownerof the Brelle. Pror to becomng nvolved n some rather complexsalfshng operatons, your agent made a very quck tour of the South Florda fshng country. Wjle vstng n Marathon n the Keys, we bumpednto Bll Pttrasek of Hghlands. Bll,and hs brother, Rudy, run Sandy Hook basn at the mouth of the Shrewsbury n the summer months. The former s presently skpper of a Marathon charter boat, the Wahoo. There were not too many sals beng caught at Marathon when we were there, but lots of kng mackerel were assultng the bats. Bonefshng was so-so, and tarpon acton was anythng except sensatonal at Seven-Mle brdge. Tarpon sport should start pckng up consderably along about the mddle of next month:. From Marathon we doubled back to Everglades In the heart of the Ten Thousand Islands. Red fsh, trdut, snappers, bluefsh and sheepshead were beng caught n far numbers. Snook and tarpon were n short supply. Gudes at Everglades Rod and Gun Club, shrugged off the defcency In tarpon fshng as a normal, seasonal occurrence. They predcted a turn for the better n February when frst of the great schools of mgratory slver Everglades Is a fascnatng place to fsh. There It always somethng to catch regardless of how hard the wnd blows or how cold t gets. The place s a paradse for spn fshermen and plug casters. It doesnt pay to go wanderng about the Ten Thousand Islands In an outboard skff unless you know your way around. Better employ the servces of a gude on your frst vst You couldnt make a, /better Investment The same northerly weather whch boomed trollng St for sals n the Gulf Stream clobbered large-mouth bass fshng n Lake Okeechobee. We arrved at Calusa Lodge n Moore Haven along wth the cold snap, the clmate was more conducve to ducf huntng rather than fshng. In whch connecton we mght dsclose Freehold Regonal Class A Toalgfct Gamcf MMdklon t Red Bank Neptune v. Manatquan, at Watt Trauhlp Northern Dvoe Standngs WL Av«. Malawan Keyp*rt -. AtlMle Hghlands R«ma*a-Falr Havca Wall Townshp Sautbtn Dvson Staadag Tama Rver.,...!.. Paat Pkasant leach ; Rrlek TamsMp...:... Mtttra Ragtatttl. Cattnl Rtftaal... Games Taolght Northern Malaaraa vs. Kayport at Mlddl*. tawa... -, Seuthera Southern Raglsttl at Central Raglaaal ew v«k ClutauH RUOUNDIt 0«n Kuxma, Matawan Hgh.School eager, t one of many raaons why Matawan t undafeafed n h* Shore Cenfaranca Clan 8, Northern Dvson. Kuma not only It a feed man at reboundng, but alto t a good thootar. UndatVatad Kayport and tha Hutkas wll maat tonght at Mddlatown Townhp. Hgh Seheol gym. Tha gam* was orgnally schadulad for Kayport, but du* to the small court and gym, t wa moved to Mddlatewn. sftebrte n AMfar Basketball Game Tonght By Gearge Esper Okeechobee s presently covered d wth h rngblls. bll The o^reevr v a7thv brds arrved after the season closed. However, shoot-" Ing there was very poor. Although condtons were hardly deal for bug or plug castng, Okeechobee large-mouth were co-operatve enough to strke at weedless Johnson spoons decorated wth porkrnd. Several nce strngs of bass were brought n by Calusa Lodge anglers. Several fsh weghed sx pounds or better. :,: Prospectve vstors to Florda from back homell are remnded that the bass start beddng n Lake \ Okeechobee come md>february. Thats when the fshng really gets hot, although anyone who s wllng toll keep tossng a Johnson spoon all day, long can hardlyl mss strngng up a ntess of keepng-sze bass regard-1 less of the calendar. HONOR AND M Y CUT FOR RIO Honored lor ht work natonal honorary charman of <h* Chrtfma *al eampalfln, Red Schotndlant, rflht, of th* Hllwault* 8r«v*, got medallon from Or, H. McUod Rg- «j!n, praldanf of th* Natonal Tubarculetl Atoeatlon In Sf, Loul. Schotnd*ntt racalvad pay cut n ht contract and uld h rtturnd It umlgnd, of St. Lous and Elgn Baylor of Mnneapols.- : Twyman currently s the No. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Natonal Basketball Assocaton 2 scorer n the NBA. Pettl, who tonght sends forth a whole bevy set an NBA sngle season record of talent, ncludng sensatonal [of 2,015 ponts last year ard already has ht the 10,000-pont rooke Wlt Chamberlan, as the East and West clash n the. 10th mark n less than sx years, s annual All-Star game. thrd ths" 1 season. Baylor and The east s a slght favorte Hagan are.fourth and ffth respectvely. because of Chamberlan of the Phladelpha Warrors and vet< MacAley wll use seven-foot Bradley Braves Meet Notre Dame, ASSOCIATED PRESS Honors Four N. I Athletes NEWARK (AP) Gerhard Schwedes of Whtehouse, Syracuse Unversty football tar, was among those honored last nght at the Newark Athletc Clubs 20th annual All Sports Award Dnner. Schwedes was chosen by the club from the collegate dvson whle Robert Tomasko, a football and track star at Glen Rdge Hgh School, was named n the scholastc dvson Roosevelt Grer of Lnden and Don Bragg of Penns Grove were named for top honors In the pro 1 fcssonal and the club dvsons respectvely. Grer s a lneman for the New York: football Gants, and Bragg, a top pole vaulter, how competes as a member of an Army team. Bragg performed as a member of the Catholc Club of Phladelpha before enterng the Army last year. Bragg was unable to attend the dnner. Lades Advance Souash Play PRINCETON (AP) - The frst four seeded players advanced yesterday through the frst round of the New Jersey State Squash Tournament for lades at the Pretty Brook Tenn Club. Top ranked Mrs. Carter Smonh of Phladelpha defeated Mrs. James Delano of Prnceton, 154, 15-4, IK. Mrs. Walter B. Mahony of Chappaqua, Mrs. Bayard Stockton of Prnceton, and Mn. D. A. ManleyPower of Phladelpha, the next three seeded players, also won easly over ther opponents. ItV All Over For Art Aragon LOS ANGELES (AP)-Art Aragon, the Golden Boy of Calforna boxng, went out last nght lke the champon he nevar became. But, as he waa leavng, he hestated suggestng perhaps that he mght be back. Aragon, a boxer for half ht 32 years, sad he would qut f he lost ths one to Alvaro Guterrez, a bullsh clubfghter from Bradleya Braves, a hot-shootng bunch of basketball bantams, Mexco. He lost. face Notre Dame tonght n ther Art was bloody, bushed and frst game snce they jumped to beaten when referee Tommy II eran Bb Bob Cousy of f the h World Wld the,no. 2 natonal rankng wth Hart (topped t n the nnth II Walter Dukes of Detrot and 6-9 Champon Boston Celtcs. ther upset of the top-ranked round. :But f ht competence Clyde Loyellette of St. Lous and Chamberlan leads the NBA n Cncnnat Bearcats. was gone, hs courage perssted. probably 1 :.- a saggng defense n scorng (1,574 ponts) and re- The game, the opener of the He was ready to go on when efforts to stop Chamberlan. [boundng ard shows promse of seasons frst collegate doublaheader at Chcago Stadum, s the and sad: Hart put hs arms around hm But hell stll have to contend smashng vrtually all records wth two great outsde shooters Cousy, who has been selected for last for Bradleys Bobby Joe Mason, who uses up hs collegate over." "Its all over, Art. Its III n forwards Dolph Schayes. of I every game snce hs All-Amerca days at Holy Cross, holds elgblty of the mdterm mark. Syracuse and Paul Arzn of Phl- adelpha. the most over-all records of the Schayes, former New York The Notre Dame clash precedes Horse Racng classc (7), nclud Chcago Loyola aganst Xavcr of scored (122) and most asssts vs g ;% Oho at the stadum.. ARCADIA, Calf. - Under an (»). set shots and recently became Utah, seventh-ranked natonally wth a 13-2 record, plays Brgr ver Spoon ($3.80) won the $21,000 easy rde by Edde Arcaro, Sl- Coach Red Auerbach of the the frst player n the NBA to Celtcs apparently doesnt mnd Arzn. pass the one-tme 15,000-pont Vllanova mark. Santa Mara Stakes by 1% AH-*«Youn «hs East club beng cast n the lengths over LaPIume at Santa Amerca, l very effectve wth P f* me " role of favorte. the onehanded shot. to pck up after a week of md- Anta. West Coach Ed MacAuley of Mam-Natale ($5.70) fnshed There wll be no natonal tele-"?* «d coverage of the game, Eastern Kentucky, runaway fast to beat Meadows Mss by ratng gves hs club the feelng whch a beng played l d n Phlaof "everythng to wn, nothng delphas Conventon Hall for the Phl leader n the Oho Valley Conference, rolled to ts sxth straght feature at Haleah. l/ lengths n the seven-furlong to lose, vctory, , over Morehead, New Orleans Far Student *~ " frst tme. Offcals expect a MacAuley feels the Easts capacty crowd of some 13,000 (Ky.) **st nght. ($13.50), runnng sxth most of strength les n the "tremendouslfbtthe» p; ~m~ (EST) start. In other games. Centenary (the (he way. pulled out n the talent" of Its backcourt whch About general admsson only team to beat llth-ranked nclude. Cousy, m nv = strelch for, <«««««vctory sold at the gate. Mam. Fla. 1, n the Hurrcanes? ver... p «c <»» «he Far Grounds greatest bal " CM " WI " 16 starts) npped Loyola ol New headlner. handler n the game, The East MUSIAL SIGNS Orleans , and Wttenbergl also has the edge n reboundng ST. LOUIS - Stan Musal, defeated Kentucky Wesleyan, wth Chamberlan andbll Russell of Boston. the past two seasons but had the who earned $100,000 n each of 72. To offset ths, MacAuley sad, worst year of hs Career n 1959, George Faherty s n hs nnthii the West has a powerful forecourt n Jack Twyman of Cnclntmated UO.QOO-tU.OOO, hs frst Adelph College, Garden.Cty, sgned wth St. Lotus for an es- season as basketball coach at II nat. Bob PttHt and Clff Hagan paycuf. N. V.:, / HUNTING FOR A CAR BARGAIN?.. ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE WISE BUYERS WHO WAIT FOR THE FIRST OF THE YEAR FOR THAT SMART CAR BUY? IF YOU ARE, (MOWS THE TIME!» FORD Falrlaae. auta., \3tuS: N VOLKSWAGEN. Mnt cawutlm IIJH k J7CHEV. Sla. Wagon. Mr, auto., RtH. ITU "H FORD CMvarlMe.. S cyllmlctf» MtO* RAH. 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18 Column By ALFSEO SHEINWOLD. U4. Masters Tram Chaapta "Sometmes your chef probletn s to guard aganst-a bad break n a key sut." my favorte brdge author pont out The statement come from my new hefty paperback, and heres brand new hud to prove that I wasnt Just whttlng Dxe - You are declarer at a con tract ol sx spades. You have bd the hand very skllfully, but you cant ft back and ret You must now play the hand properly too. South dealer horovsouth vulnerable NORTH f4 4 WDT "EAST » VK«32 J K 10 9 < 4>Nooe + QJ 107 s 4 None 4AKI63 Wnt North East 4* Past ) A Past 5* Past 4 Pass 6 A Past 5 V Pats Alt Past, Openng lead V10 Now your only problem t to avod the loss of two club trcks. Safety PUy Ths Is the tme to make a safety play. You are wllng to s^ve up one dub trck If you can West leads the ten of hearts. Mow do you plan the play? The begnnng t eay. Take the tnt trck wth the ace of make sure of"losng only one. hearts, lead tump to tto ace You lead low club from dumand and that return Ugh trump to ny, East plays the seven <ummy queen. Save the four You can cnch the slam con el trumps to load to dummys tract by fnessng the eght from sx, f neecaury, later on. Cash your hand! the ac* of damonds to dscard heart. - If the faesae succeeds, as t does to ths case, t saves your CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROM T-rrlshtful cemuate ll-antr l-abora lt-t*k»«m M-TOrratfc UanSm K-Kott ft n-uat &J33W It-One* awae. tea* l ttnxr U-Rsnn ntnnt 4T-F*m1t a»-clmnlnt ^ r K-Oeetn IS.Antl««4 anmal JJl" (3B.THlLll 11Ua.) D-CST17 «I-Currt«4S-Onck T«tt«r 4S-R.p«UMo» 4 < B n a RED BANK REGISTER 18-Frday, Jan. 22,1960 bacon. You would not weep btter tears, however, f the fnesse lott. In that case two clubs would be played on the trck, leavng only two other clubs out; and you could surely draw those last two clubs wth your ace and kng. Its nterestng to note that the seven s Easts best play when you lead a low club from dum- LONG BRANCH -Jerry Toman, broadway and televson my. II East plays the ten of entertaner, wll perform at the clubs, you wn and notce the 27th annual dnner meetng of bad break. Now you return the Long Branch Chamber -of low club to dummys nne, forcng Commerce n the Crb San Remo out Easts jack. Later, you Saturday, Feb. I. lead the four of trumps to dum Toman s a well-known oneman mys sx and return a showman, humorst, story club through East for a fnesse. teller and after dnner speaker. Safety plays are an mportant department of good play. I wouldnt dream of tellng you where you can read all about them.. DAILY QUESTION At dealer, you hold: Spades Q C 3 2. hearts A Q, damonds A Q 4, clubs What do you y? Answer Bd one club. Ths 14- pont hand s well worth an open- forces ng bd, and the only queston Alaska, AMKCM^UIDt" tewwdmttobm. Hm start wth one club, you wn be able to bd one spade very comfortably at your next turn. U you start wth one spade, your next bd may be very uncomfortable. C of C Shows Set by Toman ForSaturd«y,JafWMy2} Praant For You and Yourr Aspectt strengthen the consttuton and gve energy, vtalty, determnaton, confdence and courage. Lunan are good for games, spans and (or shoppng. Check chldrens ward* robe as good bargan! are aval*, able n seasonal merchandse. Consder the qualty at well as the prce. Durng hs career, he hat appeared frequently, n stage shows and at nght dubs, and fars, performng wth such stars at Guy Lombardo, Raymond Scott. Tony Paster, Fred Warng and Sammy Kaye,. He has had a mornng tcb> vson show n New York and has made TV guest shots oa NBC. He also entertaned OJ. Pa$t...Weghtretrcontoa Future) A luggage are not aproduct of the eventually ba ar age. Stagecoach travelers at S ^ one «me could cany, only 14 u lbs.otbagta efxee. IhecoWofbeef. Th» Day Undtr Your Sgn n Korea, Greenland, Japan and Europe. nay where MIES(Mr.Much H.toAprlII) - UMA(feat.»to C Olkera dml tatuuyotr tncrar ml 7U tnta-artba wll mm row dpkylnr- It no*. Y«could lo«thnwtl I bmta *r «tr.... TAURU?<A»rllOtoMsy2t) SCORHO (Ott.UtoN«r.tt\ TtraplUontn luk n ttrann Ptact, Early a dw dr, MMaf «ll tttm <» >r««m wth ulra cautoa. o lhl, ancfdden, tra «nd but It. etminmmtvlltojynll) SA6ITTAHIUS (Mw.Jlf. Ottll] fou ctrald.t rort-chatrt n credt Al/ln of the Kurt nn deprt»». htd" Kmtltn * 3""»»«accoa- You need a CKUK a-cnrontnol. raurca I!..«91. t.l.«t CArRICORN (Dat,3t,to JM. JO).ArWBR IJuntZlto JUyZlf. Keep your tonauc n your check. Outf. People accept crtttctn sow, ao act, WIM, you could act sto trouble * MICKEY MOUSE SECRET AGENT X9 THDNKHBu! U.ajJtf»V fwlytuzl.""ewtnot, T» tnoaw v Mtar h v*m~ - By WALT WSMY By MEL GRAFF NUBBIN By JIM BVRNETT ad GEORGE CRANDALL -Tnt t-rm< fettt t-mllttrr (IllllUBt 4-Vtn (Esltt Bss? 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Hultt Mtnor. Mat When In doubt about now to sell A^O ALL Tras BUILMNO comttuc- Ntaaant, Red Bsnk.!4 Wnttl Av. OUAUnD BOOKKEEPER WAHTBU. ULjrmtn. JS Mttcurr. wtedanltll, Wrts "Baokkttptr," Ba St. Red stsehng. Navy lo», lghts, apotllr" Bank alvna *U wrtlntm larormaute. lothcrb HILTBR PER - LOT, IN, Nce condton _ I. JOHM CADWAlLADn-aulMr. NtwUlary ogwc- rad nealma. Psa kalday. BH t-«4l. 38 per week. Raftnattt Rafel requred r Lyman, 3D H.P. Johmoa electrc, wtk. aharsuona. Waod t*s atahatt AUTW AND T1UCKS controls, atetrlng, tralltr, Aqua-mtjr, roof? Itn 144M sr.-awa 1H. Rumsoa. OBHBRAI. UWWR BOOKKatEPBR. potllght. Nce condton. _. IHK WCPU.TAXJ,,-. ptfttaetd operator Mr M. C, MM MANAGER r Pfnn Tan, M H.P. electrlt. Let; muhlat. WlU tot lfolntntt t a. u a." Box 111 RM Bank.: CORSET DEPARTMENT MRtltl cruser,n lltrcurr. Lot CLIRK TTPIBT wllb knowledft et atrtl u... WOO -tnorund. *a Hour week. Applyply Elec- Bmbargtrt : new Monaoutl ttort IC Borm, 35 electrc, traler and lots earas. Lke new -4140I conpete bllllns trtlce aad rtraodtl-tmnltug. CO d-tltl.tr CO 4-lUt. atrttt a llaplt Aw., Batontown W. eellsnl. Metaurementl Co,, lno. Uwlt V Owenk. 28 electrc annrudt WO tnsm. r Outboard, 2» HP. Johnson, traler, rountaim OIRU tlptrltbttd only. II m. - ) p. n,, tl atyt.-ojoj l«r"v~ f7p78csrmo ay, pltttut workng condttms. Cat Ntw 45 HP. Scott tltctrlc T person, IN Mounoull St. Red PAIR HAVKN, YACHT WORKS Far Haven SHsdrsdt MOID OPBRATOJa-afcrltnetd en ladus Buy Tll You S Our BAY-SHORE MARINE SERVICE Boat and Yacht Broker Buyng or s»lllng. We glvt the bttt """".AVAIMBL. If Lyman, 190 k.p. Oray. I1M Broad Wreet R»d Bank, H. J. SHatyaMt H341 AUTOS A W TRUCKS PER I960 RENAULT ^MEDIATE DELIVERYI JANUARY USED CAR SALE1 IMPORTS 5» RENAULT Dsuphlnts (5).J14N Sun roots, eaulppcd 5» RENAULT D.uphln.s (») -luot Standards. cqulptxd. SI PEUOIOT 401 Sedan.. I«M,- 4-Dr.. loadtd 11 BOROWARD 1-Dr. Sad....$13M One owner, mnt condtonon IS PORSCHE 1500 Super HNS M VOLKSWAGEN. Many etras AMERICAN IT FORD S-Dr. Std., V-l.. MS Cutom 300. Automatc M 0LD8M0BILE 4-Dr. SUM Holday Sedtn U MERCURY Monterey IIT..f TN Fully equpped, power 51 BUICK 4-Dr. Sedan ISM 94 PLYMOUTH Sports Cpt. _ I 41ft Fully equlppel 54 CHRYILER Wnd, Deluae I IIS 3-Dr. Cohv,, as Is 52 NASH 4-Dr. Sedan...I JM Cheap transportaton RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS DICK and BOB VATTHBWS II* E. NEWMAN SFRINOB ROAD RED IANK SH I-MI4 ng. trssmlns. cawv lor mn* MImte. thiaau Tul rull turnet ladies-tht e»ponunlty la tor nu ]a *VL~S&. t It you «tar eotmttlct, havt» ns personalty, bema>4l to M T«re ol ag. tat tptnd twe to Uuet hours daly ewsj t(o» honu. A«M usnttles ofltt jrdu a tfltbdm tsralas oassrunty. r*«a SH WJ4S «r wttlrji Foregn Mofor Sales Menmouth Shoppng C«nt«r Eatontown, N. J. ParMmt, permanent oponngs avalabla fo «- peroneod.or naxperancad man ana) woman at: CLERKS CASHIERS MEAT WRAPPERS Mnmum ago 17. Isnaft ncluda pad vacaton* and holday*, d«eomo»» en all purehaa. ParMm* work can load to lull tme earaar. Mornng, afternoon and ovenng tchadultt avalablo. a. m. Apply daly, Monday through Frday, to 12 noon to: FOOD FAIR STORES, Inc. STILES ST. AND HIGHWAY # I LINDEN, NEW JERSEY HUNTER MHOYMINT HELP, WAOTEO-FEMAXB HELP CREDIT TRAINEB-4Mt at Amtrlea largest llnanct comptnltl WIUM I mploy ayouaslady l» Itara the cre busness. Mutt aaka a aetl appttr ante anl bs an lb». eonvthatonals. Hgh KlwolcducMtM wttk jeed IfMas ablty* revlrtd. Oaod ttttlns ealar plu many county htmrut, For Intervew call stt. RMdtr. SH l-scmor tmlta sad skrls. Good d pay. 3S hour ttk.>attdr katdr work. Intas Ulcht Inc. 10M attod An.. Atomy Park. Pk MUAMJB WOMAN llvt In., ftnwal heuetwork, care ol three chlmrtn lor AM.ERGERS waralnawtutr. Hood aalsty. BH 1-WH NEW JERSEY EXPERIENCED ILEOTRON1O wlrsrl. Hldtrs. Mtny tmployts ttnttlt. Electronc Asslsttrct Corp,, MJBragj Arc Red Bank. Cell BH M100. Alk lor Mr. Van AtlS or^pply In person. MPlOYtlMT MOTHERS HELPER Assst, wth HELP WA^IEtV-MALB housswotk, feaa rchutrm. Uvt In. Rttsrtneta. RU tem. I WAITRCaa-Four. Apply In ptrton atrntld Ortnl Hotel, J».Broadway * PPUANCE R 5th Avt., Lotl Brtnen, ar call CA RttMmM ud MOW. HOUSI IUSB WORKER For two INCOME TAX RETURNS adults, Mutt kt ttttltnetd coak and tenet. In onctronlo thorough hauhwsrktr. Ftvt day week. wwklns condton la saw taaattrlas rtpartd etmaltttly, Martry Trtvatt. Full-tlmt or mm ««jtr dlnnr. Rtttrenett rwulttd. al 1-tm antr 7 a-"- Uboratoty woraog wth top grtdt os lnt. ODD JOBS, root reet"t. Mmng. HOUSEKEEPER - For.Idttly lldy paper hangng, etc. Wnter ratet. Bleep In. Llsht houeewotk. Rlttrenctl. Wrllt H. K.". Be 111, Rat REFRIPERATION MAM - OOOD PATINO JOBS la 1U.. n*loymint mnts lor etpenencsd wtrmera tm»- Ins tttdy tm»loymtbt Awly : su» HEU Clsansrs at I*undrra, Myrtle A«e., Long Brtncb. BOOKKEEPER-aftr netd, M.hou wttk, st«ad> traployratnl. Apply WANTED Clectrtnltt UtaturtmeaU Co. be., taboratort TBCHK Is Street * Mafa Avt., autga- Call pcrtonntl, BH 1 tewn. EXPERIENCED LEQAL SECRBTJjnT WOMEN nettut and «l Bnt lve day wttk, W. Call Arncd Tanjr, M East Mala St., Frttfcold. ttl;. betuly ttrtnee psnums cvtmn work. Start >. n., horns U p. n Shont fr M2S2, evtnlng FR 11T41. la canasmg, no dtllnrtt, n eellktlng. HI Mag, -, Mutt type İ OFFICE grl. FULL TIMB and bo adlll».o. at*. Wrte full emals- AntMANDnUCKS Bos M lltd Rd Btn. Bk TTPIBT Ttnlngt _ J e»ery ouu Saturday, mutt, be-ranl! typltt nd Wrltt full do- WAITRESS - Bsptrltnetd. For k»ak fast and lunch./ Sttady sotltlt*. Apply In " perton tetween tetwren II la 3 p.m. Molly nchtr Hotel. Red Bank. BECRBTARV FOR Lnn( Branch olllet ol Urge corporaton. Mnmum s mart nptrltnet. Sslsry open. Submt wrtten work rtnumt and recommtndttlons to "L. B." Bo 111 Rod Bsnk, HOUSEKEEPER - Slttp In peftrred Own room and htth. Cara for two hoys. Ctl U 2-40W. ettsnslnn 9MTI, S u I. EttnslM lfl«r I. AUIM AND TRUCKS Crcle Chevrolets January FORTHEKST DEAL ON AN "OK" USED CAR OR THE PAIULOUS NEW I960 CHEVROLET COME TO CIRCLE! MrOTMfNT openng Msreh IK on Route». Batontown Clrels. h! aa lesmedlate, ptrmanent etamg lor a Corset lan M- g e r....., ;«,«,.,.,...-. TW tt prunotlonal t»aort*ly an ambltlout woman wth ttun. Ptrltnct In mnastrlal and mrchndlslns espaelty la the rtlau oorttt buslasss...:. -,;..;, Call HArktt -»M, Kt, MM U rangl an appolntmtnt. BRVICE BTATION Wsndttful otportunlty tar rght nun. Salee ablll MMtstry. For furtmr rnforaarlo call OS l.tlm. POSITIONa AVAILABLfJ man, terlsneed mechanc, n pertta Maurlet Sehwsrta a B Watt FroM SI., Red Bum. aaucaman FOR MARlMBSrPPlIl Knowltdgoof botte and marae hardwart helpful. «hwr wttk. SM u - Wrts to "BOAT*" Boa SlTlUd VSa. MEN WANTED. Men who art Intfrttted la a wltk a fulurt. We wll trtlt you for Immtdltlt optnln la our oltttm tppllanct ftcery brtnek. gkt sat wll bt hred before Ftbruary 1st. Salary IIM - CaU SHadyada MENS FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT MANAGER Bambergera nsw Moomoutb sors ng March lt oa Routs Jt. Batontown crcle, has aa ImmsdIMt oot lag for a Mtn FunUoln S Ptaan ant Manastr. Tlls I oromouonl opportunty tor ambtous mm wth sound tapenenn and t mtntstrlal nd mrchamllslng etplclty la tht mtn lumlblbs bat nets.. Call llarkt 4J40». n. NM tt ran t an appontment. AMIERGERS NEW JERSEY PART-TIMB MEN OVER Jl. no «ptrlsct. Work as floor polshng hslpert, IS varlablt hour, W.H lo V»M, steady work for mm wltk car and rtltrtnct. Some optqltn Mr contracora, can Mon.-Frl. only ORsnge t-sub Ntwark -. Warn lamond " North Jtrttr EXPERIENCED lnng ealttr. have nftrtach. Apply la ~ Wendy, It Brde Ave.. ttr, Red Bank. ARC WBLDER Hellarc stperlence pr. frrtd. Apply la ptron Btty Htttl Products, 1 Cathtrlnt St., Red Ban AUTOS AND TtUCKS FURNITURE DEPARTMENT lamketgare aew MenaaouU _sttro..p«nlng Msrch 1st «ROOM S». BetM^ lown cl crcle h bat an Intmadlato, Imadlttt atrmmem openng lor a nrallvn Baltr l a m g t r. \ -." ;.:. : :, - -,, - :. M Is a rnmouooar oatotujuly Iw ambtlou mm wth oewad epsrlct and a mntgerltl ana aatrckan- Istng eapscy In tbe rotall Mraltaro lutlnsss... ;, ;all UArktt < :40O," Ett. Ml M arangt an appontment. lamiersers NEW JERSEY. BAUaUEN NO STORIES Uadln Jtwth Msmarlal f»rk ttrt -- or twt good rasa lt> tsant ft- Salts tores.. weekly tttr aua tsasnnt. luarantees mnmum aanlaso el It.- " per yttr. Itm lnmhhiistllalt, lasuraaet, penloa ste.. : <, WE anvlda tranng, MetUaal arcm and oppenunlt> YOU Strrtdt llllngnes to work and ablty < MIL ht "Ntwptptr" Bo al, Kc Bank attt euamclallos tad tapcrltw IUAUF1BD BOOKKaWPBJl Wrltt "Bookketptr," M l Bank, gvng ll etnltn lammuuaa. svlauy fm, rktltl vtctums &$H MU* uattals RE tmrkaaa la autumy. KTS COS Btw < lvoted trlmsry to Industral olmumi* AUTOIIOBIUt IIKCtUMIO MECHAJftclpHBLMn Mull be oapattktd. atattuotl AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Wo art ttotlag ar aa aggrttajf* aaa altrt man who wanta ta tart a we- stantal Ineont aaa ka«t a }tb tktt ollsr tsetllml Meuruy. W aa«l beta n tbt tuloattbllt authnaa far tnb tha ytu u an tut/ apply; nfptrta ta PRANK VAN IYCKLE. INC. Dasso Can tnl Tmaks-IM s Dart " HI W. Front St. Uta Baak,? smts,..,:. WET LATHS optrat man. Fully tutllllel ] All eotnptny bentfltl. all ItHflMl. Apply Ptrttaatl Oeaatauat. aktiw Bn Hardware, lrltltltl Oalkoua : St., (roar at U. a atotats). TWMaa a.-. Ftp) I960 DODGE "DART" Ht Nawatt Car In tht Low.Prctd F.ld! Immadatt Dtllvtry t All Madal tnd Ctlan SEE IT TODAY!... AND TEST DRIVE IT..TOOI - COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES! lesparlamad machasjcs who luvttraqupmatabdkaowbow to naka any rapara Saaoaaaary, You can bo aura of effdtnt aad. AptadaMt atrvct whea you buy a car IHtre. :.- BEHER BUYS FROM OUR UstdCar Lot VANSYCKLEJnc OverSO Yarn oflftvlet I4t W. Frtnt Strtat, RED IANK.-;,:;% Dodge Can t Dtdta Tradn and Uw Naw Oodft Dart «AMERICAN 51 OLDI>loatlJG II. I W S-Dr, Hardtop U PLVHOUTH Stdan... I IM 93 DODOB BMUoa Waon.l Jl 50 DODGE M)r.. I M IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON I960 Volkswagens <lun Roof) CONTINENTAL Care Inc. Only qualty Imported Automoble* II E. Newman 8prln««ftosl Rd Batk SH Optrf Evnlnna tl I t 1 Youll fnd out by lmple comparson a fact most motorsta n town already know.,.our deal smply cant be beaten! Shop around by all means and then save hundreds of dotlara by buyng here... hurry!, RETAIL "57 PLYMOUTH Staton Wagon $1345 As t Need mnor mechancal work. 55 BUICK Super Hardtop $1095 $ 89S 2-dr, gray-blue, rado and heater, auto., PS and PB. f 58 EDSEL Convertblt Coup* $1895 $1595 Mlnt condton; equpped wth rado and heater, fully powered. # 56 CHEVROLET 2-dr. S.dan $995 $595 Ucautful two-tone green, rado and heater. Perfect famly carl 56 FORD Country Stdan $1295 $ 945 MANY MORE I A-1 USED CARS %To Choose From 9-panenger, rado and heater, automatc, blue-whte, 54 FORD 2-dr. Sedan KROLL $ 695 MOTORS $ 295 Sx cylnder!. Real sharp!. INC. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 671 BROADWAY LONG IRANCH CA I I I 1 j Ths jut partal lltng! cur velue-paeked, "O.K." Ud Can a«. Truek. FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS TO CIRCLE CHEVROLET n MAPLE AVE. RED IANK 6MAC Tarm Optn Evtnlng tl 9 OLDSMOBILES $195 to $2995 Gat Our Surprtt Prct on a 1940 Olda 1 M Mtr., Ntw auar, :» Htrdlop Cto.. Hat saw ; M III ltd., Black r ts std., wwts N N 4-Dr. Haldlop H M 4-Of, HardtOf H M 4Dt, aad. M am 4-Dr. Bad. H BM JDr. BM, 41 M I-Or. aod. CADILLACS ^ ^ 495.$4495 ) N ss,, tmat H ltd., dlvlll, tkalco ol If Cenvtrtlblt, wmm 91 Ml,, dlvlllt, OTHER MAKES M T. Brd, Convrtltlt Jl Impla, SH, Shn II Ohtvroll, St, Wftf M Chrytltr, WHosor Bd, M ad., dvuit, Ar Ctnd.»., tuviiio at aw., Bte* AT RIDUCED PRICES BJQ vnvvcoiat alt*» M Paekr, al M rord It. Wgon II Bulek Htrdltp Cpt, Idwy, at 4th Avt., Ltnt Iraneh-CA

20 Monmouth Shoppng Center ], Eatontown, N. J. Full tme permanent openngs avalable for ex- ; parancd or nexperenced man and women at: 1 CLERKS CASHIERS FISHMEN MEAT WRAPPERS PORTERS Mnmum age 17. Company pay* for all ban*. ft ncludng, hetpralxeron and surgcal, free lfe nsurance, pad vacaton! and holdays. D»- count on all shoppng. Fve-day 40 hour weak. Apply daly Mo.ndsy through Frday, 9 a. m. to 12 noon to: FOOD FAIR STORES, Inc STILES ST. AND HIGHWAY #1 LINDEN, NEW JERSEY HUNTER IMPLOYMINT HELP WANTEO-MAIE ; RBAL XITATE ALBS - If IddMoam to Aabtrjr Put WE ARE A last growng actlva team or hghly nlntd PKlallt In welostlal, com ercal and develorment aalee. WE OFFER L Tranng cluu (or supervsors (Must have lcense) S. Tranng claws lor talesmen (Inexperence ok) S. Top commsson and over-rdes 4. Unbelevable rowth potental WE WANT 1. Snerlenwa* lalcmen and broken I Mature, career-mnded InlntM Call SHadyslde T-J1J1. for contldtntll Intervew PART-T11IB IIAINTSNANCK MAN wanted apply bclwen R-t p.m. star Cleamn and Uundtrars, Hrrtle An., Long Brsncn. NIOI1T SHORT-ORDER NAN. ho eperlencet SUM; work. AT 1 HUM Then BARBER Part-lme dally or full lme Saturday only. Franks Barber akop, Uncroft. SH 7-1MS. VAN WANTED for aart-tlms Jantor work. Mun be wllng to wruk. Ill f-2251 BALUMAIf WANTIO Ipntsnced preferred but: net neceeary, Comteny benefts and opfoftunt* for ad vaneemenl aala* Blue commsson, PORTER AtomMIe dealer neede * Handy man to alas* buldngs and wed can.. Amr» *enon Mr. John 1 eon er Mr. am Man at, Mela- wan..... MANAGER a! masa and boye wea 1 department Experenced r-referw wrte etatln quellflcatlonl, to "W. M.. Bo 511, Red Bank. ^ _ ^ HELP WANIED-Mle result FRANKLIN SIMON Famous Plflh "Am. Spetleltjr Mo NOW INTWIVIBWINO!.ID;A..TO4 r x.»» DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Xperlcnnd only READY/-TO-WIAIt PORTIWEAn LADItf IHOEB CORSET1 AMD UNOBRIE MENS AND BOTr Fulltme and parhlma sales, ottlce, ajteralton hands and porten ale*.. needad. Apply " FRANKUN SIMON Manama Shoppng Ctnttr at Batmtown crcle MM. CtTATI eulxt PIOPLE need so. Bacoma aaeocued»iu> on ol Monmouth Countre lagest realtor* KpertcncM preferred but not eaenlul Bseellent opportuntes In fan gnawng MMdHtom, Ktypon, Matawan ara Oooa commsson and bonue bass. Call lor anontment Walker * Walker Real tore, 6 > 44ZU. AUCaUBM Nlat work. VI per hour : commleelon. No Investment; Part punt, for appolnlm.nl. CA!«M. «LLEfta WANTED, by on* ef MOT- - mouth CmnMra leadng banke, ntut t» thorouhly merlenced. Wrte tor appontment "TW Bo (II,, Red.. Bank. :. ; CASHIER On the T to S ehl. Muet hava transportaton. Apply tenon Howard Johnson Rcl Garden «late Park tore. South Amboy. Howard Johnson Restsurant late Parkway, cmesequae SITUATION. WANTED, PMMII MLIABU WOMAN wllre to tal cara of enlldren n her nom*. lft Maple An. SH T-aoe. Wll Board. XEUABU) WOMAN wlelea to mnd chldren In her Itorw by the hour, ay or week, For more Intornalla call BM t-bm. UnenR area. HIVATIOM WAMTEO-MAIE WEHAEI.B MAN M, handr, eobe would lka to work an (arm, wvat fmjm. Inatltullon. Bob McQutMe, 442 thiiaade Av»,, Jeracy Cllr. FINANCIAL «U«NESI OPPORTUNITIES SERVICE STATION MEN,,-. WHY PAY HENT? Owa and operate thle three bay!7s N gallon motfv maklm elaton, LMI eetabllehed. Ked Bank area. : FINANCINO ARRANOED HYMAN KADESH, Broker. _ lanca Btalloa Ipeclalat ttf fomenet M. PUlnfltd Mll PLS-lMa. I>L t-zm YEAR ROUND HOTEL 1 leaaa or tale Abury Park,, :M!AUTY RAI/IM - Rtabllalud ep»ra< lon touted In esceenl bulnu dl. Wet. Cctllcnl fade, fully equl {hop. Allrcas Inqures lo "Salon" Ml, Red Ilnk. LUMCIIONKTTE and confutlonerv, Wonderful o porlunll). Oood locaton, ft HUnway 31. ol U) -IS4S, EARN MORE MONEY Operate nuw thret.tay urvlot etallon m Uoaardvlle IU, (ftt. 8H), 8 O«a trfflo and n.lborho^ polen: lab Moderate Invetmem lor totk and equlpraenl wt lublem J»«W S-baf SUIJOCO smlo Ml on, -,* MH on the North bound ad* J W JJIl HsW. BffeMlv Ksbru. When la aoum (bout now to eell un. wanted kwmmid ajood, eolve your raekm wth The Rtmer flea moa*44«rtlmuegt ME1CHANMH FORIAUE HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO ol ASBURY PARK aaje» - aerrm* _ bmtnnuaa run on AU. Mouua PR MM COUNTY ORGAN PIANO COMPANY Authorzed CONN ORGAN Dtaltr VHK ar MOfMtMaMfwMa. Be, ad tear the beauty ot U» CONN ORSAH. cootnee yourwlt play In s Bwy.» SH MM Mladlatowa) Bbo pas tl St. B. eteept Saturday TraweuTeutB. ADDHIU mwhna AU Baku, new or tnd. OuarutaM. VOOD th SC_ Nan la theater. BH t-ol Sea* kunuracturxr olflne MM brass»»u»a. nw»- Chestnut 10S SPINET FUNOa lor rant Flo* oat b JKATa * BJIIS4 allowance hl l raata I allowance ol all raata Cholta al S makea. I ^PttM C U Mal Wa WURUTUSER ona month w URUTUSER CHORD ORO ona month, wts bench, c alructlone, 16TJ. Oounty O MlddlMown h p p Monday and Saturday» wwwe«anuvu, MtMaansj n.wnt» Organ,* Shops.Open tll a e d Saturday. SH T-zM, RUOS - Ne»er ten, AUCTION SALE BRIC-A- 2S VURNITURC. ETC. t jfsr. am ynedmao, AucUooeer. PR «««. IENTAL RUOS Nemr Head, tl: go; MU. US. Alao book rum S» SIMMONS cut Iron bath tub, trap, faucet. SI fe barrel 11 aaute ehotam 1JT*5e. S-JI S«SJ acreena. 50 CWck eleclr brooder. 100 Chck electrc brooder. qt. pressure cooker. RU 1O1M. CONTENTS of home lor eale. (Oar *"ttl, pow«mower, elothea dry. er). I Carrla»e-Bd., Halcl. CO 4-3W UBBD RBFftaRATORS and freeec lor sale. Alto renalrlu and reflnl! Ing. Itemnllloncd televsons tor u and used unts boum. onarantn repar eerrtce. Bayshore Spray Pan Int. H*J. 3* and M,,., Ba(MI KE or OS 1-083S. WE BUY AND BEU, anytnng and W n *5!rS^? pe ; THRIB-PIBCB UVINO room lull.: complete llojlywoatduble bed, baby «rand runo. CA JltK. OLEAHANCB u j _ All wnter faeh Ion fabrlce rsltcd for quck clar- Ave, at Hwy 34. Abury Par*. DOO MOUSES - In hnrd to flnrl lv to accommodale all breed. Made o turdj % celr wth Inulaled. re. movalle rool. Complm protecton for your dot In any weather. Knse Kenntls. me. 33, Oakhrsl, KB l-aa. JALOUSIE DOORS Kncord porcle Broad t,»h \-nm. Phone now PIAKOS-aa>e KM or more off ls prce on bland new M.note spnet p. anoa,-l(.yaar luarantae. Coma see and MM. W» aervke what era Nl. Tanut Mu.lo more, 3M Man St.. LA S-1IS0. Bvenlm and Sunday ty ppolnaaea.1. JANUARY CLEARANCE Tramtnlou* aavlm on etvrral beau, lllul howroom ktchen rllplays. A opportunty to have a modem Mch, jn at a verjr low coat. Bee them to. RBESBft CHBIT - Commercal! RECOMDITIOKID TV sale, uuarametd ~ bnw,_r Broad SI., ed Bank, M), nt MIR A nnnthh TOPS - Con. versons from rolled lnoleum lo neautltul lormlcm Our psclant*. Free llnalca, Kssy Charge, Stjrls Cfaf - West ronl St., Itsd Br IAM1UTON THREE TUMPE control («dr»«r, In good AIR rlteft - All furnace stes Eleclrlo heter on sate. Slop wlnlsr Irsft wllh "RalnboWe" weather strp. s. Chmney sweep, Berln am cts, KKJI tltaner, Caulkng, Shop "luln.»* topposls Acme parkns lot, Iroarl St.; Herl Sana, Sll 1-tOOS, AMMONl) simnbt almost new, Cull ItU I.9IM ATTIlrjaj) and tot prm, lltree j>ar old. Doulls bet tle, SH 1 AUK) IN»uur old mrnltura wltn no wth FIELDS FANTABULOUS BUDGETEER 3 Complete Rooms of Brand New Furnture and a Guaranteed RecrMdtloned Refrgerator all for only $288 pay only weekly avpe. Bedroom Croup a M>e. Lvng Room Outft a 5-Pc. Nuban Dnette at FIELDS 7-11 E. Front Street Keyport, N, I. CO Store Houn: Monday thru Saturdaytl «:00 P. M, Thundsy 4 Frday evenngs tl t:m P.M. Closed Sundays. FREE Storage FREE Delvery rtir COATS, aaeatlaot, else IS. Musk- -rat. IM. rerslaa Umb, srs, U % OB REmOErUTOR and Mattel washlh machne both In vary to* HOT HOUBS lrar. fully aaumm Warren and East I*ka Or., Sprl.k> <assaama>u aslae aav_u. «_» *sj_f. ORAY PERSIAN lamb coat QASOLIHB BNOIMB, 1% bp. Lauaoa, «cycle, Ooremment lurlus, rebull by Am». Fne tor Harts, Uwn mewers, etwraton, tnnprassers, ate. lll r HWIsr let ef O. RO l-usl OIUER Federal. Used K1H afur S p. m. CErfT ALUMINUM WBARBVER, Pot-n-ran sale. Fry pans. Sauce Cake pane Scalloped pt pans l lulnbow. (o SL, Red Bank. flshino TACKLSJ.Irsah and salt nn..., It to SO par cent off lst Custom Crfl Archery * Tackle Shop. Ml state Hwy ehery * Tscale Rao Bank. SH BEDROOM SET - Slz-plen, sprn Week- -ATtsaBv? daya after I OS HOLLTWOOO BID BOW BAUD BOWS mustgct Bruno, Oordon, Hort, Whs Q lank. oelee. Up to Archery MAPLB BUNK BCD and dressera. ca oa l-ns. MOVINO, aelllnt mscellaneous hold Items. Pano, furnture, houseruts, - ELECTRIC ADDI chars, sorefshl- -H^-g-.JJl WALKIR TURNER 10" bench bench H PRICE SALE on all THRIFT SHO1 merchandse, Thursday, Frday, Sat urdajr. Jan.- SI, 33, 23. THRIFT SHOP, IPS Bhrawbry Ave., Red Bank. TWIN BEOS COMPLETE, full mat tress-and sprnt. DroplMf tsbla. Call at MS Branch Ave., Lttle BlUrer. SKILL SAW, SH" BLADE, Heat duty, oooa condton. HO. KE I COMBINATION CABINET 8INK also thraemotal eaklnats to mstch, lke saw. KB HIM. STANDARD ROYAL typewrter wth cover and sturdy stand. Ha SH l-2stl nanlnss or weeksak^nds, almost m TWO PAIRS _. and solas. (11 each sat. Sue I and ladya and mans. LaHya almost new whlta trre ekates, ala m. as. Mrror type vanty, s whte metal sand Int csblnet, It Two flealble Flyel sleds. 11 eaeh. Tenns racket, D. SK THREltjPIECB Hvlm room w. tood oa 1-MIS TWO TWIN BUB OB electrc blankets. Aqua color. Used J«M one month, lke aw. Both for CIS. Sll 15W1. 40" ELECTRIC STOVn SM Plat* llass mrror»!«s2j. OS t-hm ENCTCLOPAEDIA BRITANNIC IsteL edton, complete wth bookcese and alas. Retal lor over 1400 wll sacrfce. Call IILI-OIC. NEW AND USID-Bnow Throwers, water sumps. KE -». Reo Salsa * Servce, MS Hwy M. Bel ford. SMALL MACHINBRY bought and sold. vsrylhlng for the hone workehop. MOHwy M. Belford. KB S-fta. CU. FT. OB raftlterstor. Double Tnunntnwn lnk. Flrr tpaclone drawere. Combnaton alumnum door, eomplte. RH TWOS. DINBTTB SET - Table, bullet, flv. cnats * WALNUT I1RBMINO tame wth mrror, matchng cane aeala, 110 III J- 1S0S. RCA 11" TV. Mahotany console, ctcel Knt condton. <0.. Call OS REO TRIHALAWN»" reel mo««l BH" T ara! """* * ]ow llehmenl - "* LUMBER. t/«never used, many duel 400 Hand seah, never used: 100 hm tlee asphalt ahtnlse, It eere bundl for lot. II (or alnle bunle: m- frst qualty, eom«eeconds.. Olht a-nod Itemn. RMsonnblf. ll l«onard vlm Bd., Bellord, KE <l-jjts.lt, l»l*wrller, on, zo, KB a.4u0. * 3fc.R SH IsM II" CSS labs model TV, M. lno.uk Servce t>cortn!nt, Rttnrttwn TV. M Hwy M, Estonlown. U WANTED WANTBDTO BUT" USED PIANO" LI I " - Wealnervne. beaks of New msrlne Jan rsey, Ba VQtt read St., wsburr >LD FURNITURE - Antques, chna, -TSware. n sbtcl anrf brlc,s> jrsfnellale cam for anytjlnb and verrtwtlssalls. N UW rronl M, 111 lmss. OUNS, Used, any knd or cendlllen. Buy, gell or trade. Federal and ante cn*f..kb S-tm-ll M Uonardvllls NTS AND UVtSTOCR OXBn romaul rout montrt, vac* olnalr.l, and»an emnnf, Wll Lltel BUanSl aerntsn hemrl puppl. l*o motlhs oll, T Norft Pstk Av»,, linlaturtb, retlalered rreneh K>od e, Black, Mnul. ons ytar old. lovable, ool wth cllldren, Hul edl due lo Hul edl Af " B l due lo r HWPAT M BPEC1ALS! JUST ARRIVED! AKC Retstend Wre Hared Fos Terrers ft Un Tn Tn type Shepherds - 97$ Peknese, black or orange ft«beatles : ;._au rot Terrers t» Red Dachshunds ITS Chhuahuas, black er tan MIXED PUPPIES 100 puppes ttt choose or order Mled Terrers laed Cockers _ Ht* PUPPIM " (led Bozcr SEVfN HOUSES FOR RENT Rantnt In slse from l«o to four bd roome. Rfnt from 1110 to S3» pef month. ; IS West Front Bl. Rod B*snk SH T-1S0O / TWO BEDROOM HOUSE Pay utltes. Sss monthly. 41 Ocean Blvd., Leonardo. AT MUT-R. MUM Shepherds, Frss Inoculaton and worred Guaranteed Healthy MIDDLETOWN KENNELS Hwy. 33, next to Knnty Shoes CLEAN UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW, I rour rooms and bath, 1*0. Nce rtsl 415 dentlal secton. Rear 2M Vandeve nace. Long Branch. CA S-O2SC. BEAQLES. full-bred. Females, lve monllu old. Wormed, Inoculated. AT 313T. Reasonable. WIUK lelbcnoh UV RBNTAU- nrnsrea aad nnmsbed. Immedl u* occupancy. Samuel Taensr Agency. " - Ave.. Oeeanport Call or dal or U MtOL BASSET HOUND Trcolor male, AKC regstered, S champon pedgree,.4 rears old, boumbro*en. 17a. «H T HELEN MILLERS famous.tropcs fsh food avalable by mall order or appontment only. AT 1H75. ENGLISH SPRINGER BPANIEU Sturdy, ssger to please puppes. WHtney S450T.. WANTED Puppes, AKC. Or. others, Mlddletown K«nnell.,. OS COLUE PUPS Champonshp stock, able and trl color, SH UAL BTATt r t HINT APAMMENH THREE ROOMS FURNISHED... utlltllea. One block from Ocean, wo r, month. Sea It at 49 Rver Ave?, kanmouth Beach. CA 2444L FURNISHED APARTMBNTS-L 1 and a bedraoma Water, beat aupplled. It to HM month!*. CA t-llal. IED BANK ATTRACnVB two-room hrnlahed apartment Share bath wth one other. Monthly rent SM Includes all utltes. Ideal for buelneae couple. Phone SH 1-40M. If no answer SH t THREE ROOMS, H CheatnutSL Two rooms, bath, M 8. Brdge Ave, UlUltles Include! SHl->72. THREE ROOMS unfumlstad. Near all THREE-ROOM APARTMENT, 10S Dowstra Agency. SH VNrURMIHBO Qerags apartmenl Thrae rooms, automstle heat, Buslnses couple. Lssss RV rlohtanda) ns*. Fumthed two-room modem ktchen and ban. floor, prvate entrance. Ml month Includes all utmtle. M Bay Avs., phona SH 1-MIP 5-T p.. m. FOUR ROOMS FURNISHED, all utlll- Ik*. Busmsssc^e ROOM wth bath and prlvals entrants, _ frlgldalre. In modern auntrr home ATTRACTIVE and clean two room, furnshed apartment. Bed-lvtaB room, ktchen. TV, ear spaes. Convenent. SH M3M. TWO-ROOM furnlhed apartment tor busness couple. Pflyala antranc* and bath. No pets. SH 1-nS. LEONARDO Furnshed tour rooms, bath, beat, hot water, utllltlsa. Avalable Immedately. AT t-ln-w. FURNISHED three.room apartment, modern. Ideal for busness or servce couple, newrywede. AT 1-0M3-M; TWO ROOM furnshed apartment. Bed room,, ktchen and prvate shower. Utltes ctmptled. Three mnute walk from ralroad staton. 117 S. Brdge Ave.. Red Bank. rurnibhbd-modam apartment, two rooms and bath. 170 per month; Includes all utltes and tarste. ecellsnt Red Bank locaton. SH 1135s. E8IRABLE FIRST room turnleted apartment. Heat, hot water. One block from downtown Broad It and all transportaton, Ideal for buslnees or mltary couple. Avalable Jan.» Call avsnlnga SH 1-4MT. POURLAROE ROOMS and corner atore, heat, hot water eupplled. Can NEW THREE-ROOM furnshed apartment. All utltes, hot water heat. ImmMlatey occupancy. HOB, AT 1- OlM-W, after 1 S p; m. rurnished APARTMENTS sll ncely. decorated, modern baths and showers, Ideal locaton wth a beautful vew o SVSW""" """" 1U " THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment for sngle person, M plus utlllles. Eatontown. LI 2-2MI, SH 1-22U ATLANTIC HIOHLANOe - Furnshed studo apartment Bleeps ons or two.»ear to ehopung. transportaton. AT RpHLANDB Three rooms and bath. JMSSS&teRJ RED BANK Pour rooms (two bedroome), SIM.30. Fve rooms la Onset new garden apartment. February occupancy. Beautful, quet surroundngs. Near Parkway; Frss parkng. * ;:,. MADIBON OARDENS South at, BHadyslde-Hwa rurnishbd APARTMENT, Four rvb MODBRN ROOMS. Yearly rental, I Sea Breete Way., Keaneburg. BD BANK Furnlehed, four roome, bath, Includes heat, hot wster, own metere, garsge. SH l-»». rurnished three-room apartment. N per month Includng all utltes. Phone^T 14SS1. RED. BANK. Pour rooms, two bed rooms. HJfcSO.. Fnest new vlcn apartment. Beautful ouat surroundnn Madson Oardem, 113 south St., SH 1T»SS.,... RUMSON-Unturnlshed four rooms, one ear space, utltes by tenant,, no pels, adults, lease, *M per month. DtnnlS K. Bme, Rfaltor, S W. rjvet Rd., RUmean LOVELY HARDEN APARTMENT (Ivf. room duple, convenent locaton. Ml 4950, RBI.FORD Unfumlhed apartment Four looms, llr» door, all mllltlrn Included, convenent locaton. S» monthly. KE S-4M3. COMMERCIAL RENTALS OKKICE SPACE NOW AVAILABLE- "Vncents": Lnden Place. Rcrl Bnnh. & LWL sztejt Rolston-Waterbury LAROE FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE. - Two-bedroom house, gu-roem house In Scobeyvllle, HBO. Three-bed room, IIOS. Three-bedroom Dowstra Agency. IH 1-MDO.. RANCH TYPE HOUSE, furnlahed. Use heat. Newly decorated. Storm wndows, drven well. Lakesde Drlv UTdfAT \!& J 1 "* AUMt C H * CHOICE LOCATION-Shrswsbury. Flv bedroom houae, SIM. Red Bank, three bedrooms. II15 Uncoft, three bedroom ranch, <135. Walker * Walker, Hwy 38, Shrewsbury. SH EIOHT-ROOM RANCH. Four lare brooms, gas heat. Good tranaporlk tlon N.Y.C. SH l^ltos or I t l t l 4-»9W. Opton to buy. SHREWSBURY CAPE COD three-bed room, Curler home, garage, fr place, and cellar. Avalable Immedlut Mr. n» per month. Call AyersTrulul Agency, IS Church St. lttls Wve: H 1-ma.. HALF A DUPLEX In Red Bank, llvll room, dnng room, ktchen, and n. bedroome. Unfurnshed, No utltes In. eluded. IIS per month. Avalable Inv medately. Call Ayers-Trufulo Agencv. IS Church 81., Lttle Slver, BH 1-M3S. HOUSES 1100 to S29O per month Ranges In slge from two to fou bedrooms. Gazebrook Agency, RU 1W0. -, RUMION Partlr furnlahed. two butrooms, ol fred ar Meat,- adults, no Pell, leaae, IM per month; furnllhed three rooms, gss fred ar heal no pets, lcaoc, 880 per month: Ur furnlahed four rooms, gaefred ar heat, adults,.no pete, lease per month; Partly furnshed house, three bedroome, flreplece, steam ol heat, no pets, lsase, I10O per month. Denns K. Byrne, Realtor, w. Rver Rd. RUmson FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED RED BANK Medum alls furnlshsd room for one parson. Utltes, snk, Malory, refrgerator, bath, convenent Prvate entrance. SH T-24M. ^Rjsssa.v aa»«lsrrod.,»l ROOM Board If delrsd. SH Tnt. WO LAROE ROOMS neat town, transporutlon and luncheonettea. Reelden- WANTED TO RENT LAROE COMFORTABLE SINGLE fur nlshed roam. Near No. 1 feus. Wrlt Oenllsman," Bw Ml. Red Bank. UAL ISTATI PCM SAU NOUSES FOR SALE RED BANK DUTCH COLONIAL n excellent condton. Uvng room wth : woormxnng. freplace, enclosed porch, used as TV room, full dnng room, modernzed ktchen wth breakfast area, three bedrooms, one tle bath, full basement and garage. Askng»15,500. RANCH home on hgh ground overlookng surroundng country sde. Sx rooms, three bedrooms, (ull cellar, breezeway, attached garage. Small fencedn lot 7Sx 100 wth plenty of prvacy, planted wth many flowerng shrubs, frut trees and berry bushes, Health forces owner to sell, Ask ng $l«,000. Perfect VICTORIAN Incated on corner property on bus lne. Walkng dstance to school and shoppng. Seven rooms, four bedrooms, two baths. One large bedroom and modern bath wth stall shower on ground floor wth separate entrance. Artstcally restored n the best of taste. Two car garage. Askng $24,900, Rolston Waterbury 16 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK. N. J. SH FNCB SPACE Alr-condllonct 1 nrlvat 1 arklng, center ot town. Ca STORE FOR nnt 90 reep. Inqull 20 Wret Front St., Red Bank. KEANsnuno - Fve rooms, bath, hardwood noon. Sutable commercal ue. N. Y, Newark bus atop* at Door. Nexl to super msket on Man St. one "ISM un., R o. rower, MS crssk ractort lolts and storage space for rent. Aleo store on Whle St Call BH MMe, orrce for rent central Red Bank. Two Urge rooms, ar condtoned, ullahls for professonal or Mss oftlcs, US per month.» M p. m rioulu FOR RENT SMALL rvrnished HOUSE, ens ttrl roon, II Allen It., Kumeon. HI S- MODBRN wo-bednwm horns. Hear schmls, shopplns. SIM monthly. Uass and fsfewnces. Kg HOTt-J, room nungalow garage. Near _laclronlce and Tort Unnmmth. Call IA Mr. IVBROOM RANCH. All Improve, mana. JTull cellar, near school, On wy. M. Two bxrcom. luper month, AIR HAVRN - Cape Cod eottags wlh three bedrooms, lvng room wth flreplste, stached garae. cellar. Racellem locaton. Sld monthly on earljr lease, Russll M. Borus Asemy, m Rver Rd,, far Haven, Sll T4SM. B HAVE SEVERAL Inns-bedroom ranches and splt level homes avallle lor Immrrllaln occupancy, HID to IM par monlh, Crowell Agency, Md letown, OB moo ITTLE SILVER - Newly dscoralnl ev«n.rcxm ranch. Mrs. llsnce, IM laple AVf., Red Hank, N, ). VKI1OOM HOUSE In Rumson, Two Jnlroon, Cfllar, altlr. srae, For fotmallnn as LI MOW, IONQ IIIIANCH - Three kedrvom RIVER PLAZA - FrontStreet Ovm*r transferred. Well bult, one-story stucco on concrete block dwellng contanng lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, elec. tre range, three bedrooms. Full dry basement, Two-car attached wage wth breezeway, extra large sze lot. Askng For Gl no down payment. FHA only S6M down. SAMUEL TEICHER AGENCY Ocesnport Ave., Oceanport, N. J, Call or Dal lberty I4M0 or LIbsrty 2-3S01 For Prompt, Courteous Servce AsrorsHmo LOW tn,(ms jot Ul slrroosn ranch wllh mer-lsea room. Immaculate n ovary way. Includln lavel* landseapln wth many tnras. ncludng renger* otor aaa ttt fretser. Dont forget TRADE-INS. GLAZEBROOK AGENCY Avenue of Two Rvers, Rumson RU M7I0 Nghts RU Wll Conovtr AOBNCY South SI. HTHI-IIU Holndl Vlllsgs COUKTRt HOHBS AND ACREAOB Hslmfl. Allantls gat Htflbor* TWH. MIODLETOWN - four bedrooms, tws full waths lvng room, dnng room, recreaton loom, full STSrB? MIODLETOWN - four bedrooms, tws full waths, lvng room, dnng room, leetflc ktchen, recreaton lom full XTttU HODEnN CAPS COD-Rtt locaton, ceramc la bath, alumnum storm and sorfen, tenetlsn blnds, cedar cloasts, full cellar, partally ftnlahed atllc,. mle from Red Hank shop png Low lasts, IH.loo. 4 per sent mortgage. SH 14421, MIPDLBTOWW Sl.room Cape Cod skarmlnsly located, three bedrooms, - -m, kllchen, dnng area, den.. Prced lo tell, Call owner SBVBN ROOM IfUT, only four years ad, Three bedrooms, Urge paneled recreston room. Tled ktchen and IM&sf*-^0-""* rrlmd HIDDLBTOWN. tour bed room spll. Two Ills batlts, lvng loom, dnng Oun kllcnfn. cetlnr, etrefe nntl nne recreaton room, Kaellenl condton. Aaum Ol morgtjt, Akln IIJ.OCO. Sal after tm IH MI10. fer HANK AIIBA - Ranchr. Three nndronmn, tlt bath, lar««kllchen, Inclmles dllwshsr, lvng room, dn- IR area, saraff. fst I b«nem*n. (lood tsllon. Zum 4lt per cent O 1 mortgage, Sale trte, 17,M0. Ill I. WALKER ft WAUER REALTOR.* LAKEFRONT RANCH - Attractve sll-year-roud home, mnutes from Red Btnk, on beautful wooded lot. Pne paneled freplace wall n Uvng room wth.dnng area. Modern ktchen. Three bedrooms. Jaloused breezeway to garage. Full basement. Excellent condton. A fne buy at only $17, HIGH ON A HILL - Brand new colonal ranch wth s spectacuj Isr panoramc vew. A grest deal of thought has been gven to unusual detal n the plannng. A 37lvng room-dnng room wth sldng glass doors and paneled freplace wall. Bay. wndow n ktchen wth breakfast area./ Three large bedrooms. Two-car garage. Full basement. Landscaped one acre lot. $32, A REALLY BIG SHOW! SIX BEDROOMS SIXI Ideal for a jarge, growng farrly. Ths horne s stuated n tn excellent Far Haven area convenent to school., Spacous lvng room, and dnng- room. Breakfast area n large ktchen. Frst floor famly room, PLUS fnshed playroom n basement..three-car garage. Beautfully decorated, well mantsned. Tremendous value for $33,000. GI MORTGAGE ASSUMPTION 4V% Monthly payments $96. Sparkllnp whte three-bedroom ranch wth garage and screened porch on wooded lot. Con-. venent commutng, good constructon Not development. Askng prce $15,500. TWOrACRE COUNTRY SET- TING - A most unususl opportunty to lve away from the crowded cty and yet be close to schools, shoppng and Parkway. Exceptonally well kept two-story home set on a lovely wooded lot wth pond and brook. Wood-burnng freplace n lvng room. Separate dn* ng room, three bedrooms, cheerful ktchen. IV baths. Two-car carace. "Taxes only $315. PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY AT $3,500. RUMSON. LAGOON AND DOCK Almost new two-story brck and frame colonal of dstngushed desgn. Marble hearth freplace and bay wndow In lvng room. Sunny, dnng room. Ultra modem ktchen wth breakfast area. Four mster bedrooms. 2!4 baths. Twpcar garage. Famly room. Owner transferred. $42,500. OWNER MUST SELL Assume ths 5/ 4 % mortgage. Present balance approxmately $14,(50. Only $113 per month pays all charges, tax, nsurance and mortgage. Oh! The house? Ths s an almost new splt level, wth three bedrooms, l/4 baths, lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, playroom and overszed garage. Call now to see ths fne home. WALKER & WALKER REALTORS Hghway 33 Shrewsbury SHadysde OPEN T DAYS RIAL ISTATI M» SAU HOUSES FOR SALE BERG VETERANS NO DOWN PAYMENT $76 PER MONTH If the smoke, drt, dust, traffc, nolle and other bad thngs In the cty arc gettng you down, we can sell you He cutest three-btdroom rancher you nav< ever teen, wth completely equpped acenc Ktchen, Calforna dnng area, basement, attc, wth electrc range, hllnda anl combnaton storm aaat an doors. Convenent locaton. Immecllal posseston. 110,900 Full Prce Monmouth County Offce THE BERG AGENC "Personalsed Servce" OSborne Rt M Mlddletown. H.». Oallr S S Sat. Sun. II Thompten A BrttN. Inc HwyU Mddletown. N. J OPEN 7 DAYS PAROCHIAL, SCHOOL AREA: Splt level,, four bedrooms, H baths, lvng room, dnng room, aura larga ktchen, famly room, full cellar, garage. Convenent to schools and churches. Oood resdental neghbor. nod. As lttle as ll.tod clown. Ask. ng IIJ.500. Olfers Invted. If colonal decor la your "cup ol Tea Ill love ths home. Ttreo years and In "band-bok" condton. Beautfully landscaped H acra adjacent lo wootled area and completely enclosed by spll ral tsnea. Perfect port for ynnfstafs and so convenent for mother. Three bedroome, m baths, ull dlnlnj room, lvng mm wth huge bay wndow, famly ram, larga ktchen, natural Wood cabnets and wall oven. Attached gang*. A really good buy at 111,100. Call SHadysde 7-S60O SBVBN-ROOM HOUSB Two bathl, ons car sare, ol heal, Convenent to chwl. hopplng, hm lln-. at Oak- -" SI., P.M Bank. SH 1U3I. 1 SHORECREST, colonal aunt. Bght room. Two full baths, basement. rsge. Alumnum storms. Bcellent condton, 111,300. M 1-4TT1. CHAFIL HILL SU aere wooded ground, modern 13-room ranch, Nelt IPUT LtVBI. four bedrooms, two full bathl. recreaton roam, alumnum lorm and creena, pato. Many estras, Can CO WO-BBOroOM Ihples ca>op Batontown ara. Newly decsratd Insde, new tove and vnyl tle In kllchen. vsnetlsn blnds, saoma lorms, some oarpetlng, Nlot yard wld sharls treea. Hm down, ejl.rv) per month Inclules utltes and malnletancs. KB I-UM lays, evenngs M SIX ItOOMS AND BATH - Bncloserl back porch, steam heal, lot MlM. rce D2.0M. IH 1JJI3. UARISI COX AOBNCT Rston a tfuuron knabllhsl ancs tsn Commaache l>r, tmruapeca Jteanwn Borough CA MSOt fjse 0 ". 0. 0!! "A! 1 *!? "W- I4MIT, 31 Colonal Court, far CVrORT four rooms anl hath, ho sr lu»l, Urge lot. SK.OOU Strlng ccann lu«l Rlae. Broad «t., Kfy n. co fns., AMI HAVRN mlt lve). Rver Onk. Mvlnn room wth drflac, lull dn, g room, walmrj.wall carpelnc, lane lchen, pneled famly room, mo the, lour bedroom, elchd rag, RIAL ISTATI rw fau HOUSES FOR SAU A. FRED MAFFEO AGENCY 735 Broad St. (Hwy. 35). SHREWSBURY SH I-93U A HOME DESIGNED FOR PLEASANT LIVING - Trans- erred executve offer, ths bedroom colonst. Tle bath and powder room. Full dnng room wth bay wndow. Oversze lvng room, electrc ktchen, full basement, attached garage. Only $26,500 A RHAPSODY IN LUMBER AND BRICK overlookng the water. Four, bedrooms, 2H baths, paneled den, spacous lvng room wth freplace; dnn room: brght, modern ktchen; screened porch, full basement. Twtxar garage. Carpetng. Excellent landscapng, to.ooo. PRICE REDUCED to $23,000. Three-year-old ranch home n "lke new" condton. Three spacous bedraoma, 2 full baths, recreaton room, full basement, crcular drve, 2-car garage, good landscapng. Immedate occupancy. NEW HOUSES LEWIS LANE FAIR HAVEN Domnc P. Fgaro Ready For Decoraton Klm-MDKOOM COLONIAL - two flreplace. larga lvng and dnn roome, ktchen, Two tled baths an powder room. Pull baatmenl. Two ear garage, Landcaped. JHJE5E * BEDROOM C A P E C O D RANCH Larg lvng room, flr«. plact, Dnng room and ktchen. Tll sth. Full basement. One.car garage, Bpaneon attc. Landscaped. ror nformaton call SH 1-MHI or real estate broker, - NICEST LOCATION IN MID- DLETOWN Three bedroom ranch on H acre. Colonal freplace, attached garage, patlt Beautfully lmcaped, tlfh. MATTHEW j. GILL "The Broker Who Knows Mrfdtrtnwn" Hghway 35 Mddlctown OSborne \fsj2 1 e>nent. Mad *»«* *-- >WHHH^ ^M«a* vavah UVI ntjmt rrnu _ tcsptlona wj/mllr house, Thes»s^Mm. upllr*. four down. On tot wasr baseboard heal, cty water, lwr. Ill!.»-ull, dry cellar, Ovrs," tot r "ppontment onlv.»t«ke offer, T {so *oaa. ul "* *"*" K "">"a lnh.btqvn - narr. targaln. fol? bedroom Irs me, hot ar heat, gatse. "jrs" "" I " W) " "" cl1 Agen«y. us " oldef home, nc.y Ineatod n Ited Dank, rcur hnlroone, *o baths brldk nrsplac, full cll" JOSEPH G. MeCUE REALTOR V) Rdge Rd. RUmson THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE" RUMSON Rancher. Estate sres. Lvng and dnng rooms, ktchen, three bedrooms, two tled bslhs. Utlty room, tw»car attached gsrsee. Askng $37,500. RUMSON Very attractve smsll rsneher under huge trees. Most accessble neghborhood. Lvng room-dnng area (freplace), paneled ktchen, three bedrooms sndtled bath. Plastered walls, sttached garage, pato, full basement. $21,900. FAIR HAVEN-One of the ncest sress. Amercan colonsl. Lvng snd dnng rooms, ktchen, Isundry room, powder room, screened porch. Three bedrooms, two tled baths. Two-car attsched gsrsge. Nce deep plot. Many extras, caroetng, etc. $31,500. UTTLE SILVER - Very unusual splt level. Ideal for entertanng and plan famly fun and comfort. Lvng and dnng rooms, modern ktchen. Three bedrooms, two baths on one level. Large recreaton room. Powder room, den, and bar, twocar sttached garage, pato, combnaton screens and storm sash, splt ral fence, dog kennel, ncely landscaped deep plot Top value. Askng $33,000., RUMSON - North Shrewsbury Rver. Lovely comfortable waterfront hemc. Absolutely prvacy, yet accessble everythng. Oven two acres and 300 on water. Frame colonal.. Lvng and dnng rooms,.modern.ktchen snd breakfast mom, den; bundry room, powder room, sx bedroom, four baths, detached garage, large playhouse. Owner transferred. Askng $47,500. LAWLEY AGENCY REALTORS 100 State Hwy. 35, Red Bank SHadysde 1-8MI THREE-BEDROOM "bam red" splt level stuated n extremely desrable neghborhood near town on. quet dead-end street. Wall oven, range and combnaton wndows and storm doors. Excellent grounds and plantngs. Move rght n. We have key. Only $15,900. FHA fnancng avalable. SHORE CREST - Four-bedroom splt level. Two tle baths. Recreaton, room, besdes basement and garage attached. Wall oven and range. Hot water heat. Resdence n perfect condton and owner Is very anxous to entertan reasonable, offer. Askng ll«,s0o. Mortgage avalable ($15,- 000). Save legal fees and take, mortgage over. NEW custom bult ranch, but wth the fnest of materals, rhree bedrooms, two tle baths, (replace, formal dnng room. All brch ktchen cabnets n addton to wall oven and range, luge basement, open rear porch. Wll even decorate.to sut. Three mnutes to Red Bank.:Bargan at$23,m0..;:...;.; FOUR ACRES for your future home overlookng farm estate (pasture landmn trple "A" neghborhood. Near town and staton. Rollng terran. Nothng else lke t avalable for the money. $10,(00. WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN (Frm) Realtors of Rumson Snce IMS Offer the Followng: RUMSON - Authentc colonal In a settng of beautful dogwoods. Lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, small den, powder room, hree large bedrooms and two baths. Ol heat. Two-car garage. Immedate occupancy. Askng $34,500. uvlna RUMSON - Home of dstncton J In-a lovely three-acre settng n most exclusve secton of Rumson. Four (smlly bedrooms, two taths, mads room and bath. Offered at $55,000. RUMSON BUILDING SITESVWe specalze In acreage buldng stes n Rumson and have complete lstngs In the prce range from $7,500 to $20,000. It you are consderng buldng your own home In Rumson, we can furnsh you wth complete detals on nmlng retrements, deed restrcuons and fnancng. Rumson, N. J. RUmson Exctng-Lstngs Rtult of Tradt-ln AT Applobrook Agtncy RT. U MIDDLETOWN, N. J. OSbome RUMSON rnheard of bargan near rver, ree- bedroom ranch, ttsjsr (lot. Decorate u you detlre "VPrlca gven, Paneled wall, replace ade lvng-dnng room! 5" ^, floors. Screens, storm sah. Full cellar. Attached garage. Fnancng avallble, HI,. FAIR HAVEN One of farest In Far Haven. Colonal two-story, More than K ere. Most desrable neghbor wod. Three bedrooms - one remendous. Lvng room wth (Mere Classfes] A* O Te Nn

21 >fa WIST LON» MANCH EIGHT.ROOM SPLIT LEVELS > Three bedrooms, ceramc luxury bath wth vajlttrry, addtonal bsth. wld luu ebower. lull baaement, fnshed reoreatlon, optonal den. entrance foyer wth large guest cloeet. bult In carage extra lre* llvwgroom wuh ctthtlrml tllng, I n n formal dnng room, scence ktchen wt* Norge bult-n oven and surface ruft, hardwood cabnet! and Alr-KIng rang, hood wth lght u d rado, mnmum kna 100H5O. penavtew eldlne; door openng to larft tool pato 100 amp sen Ice Indoor Mom planter, pv.d road and esrba m and pad for COMPLETE PRICE ) 4 $.TO0 CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGES S,X0 DOWN» YEARS, FHA PINANCINO AVAILABLE Centrally located la a amall auburban communty wthn one to els.ht blocks ot shoppng centers, fradt schools, local and New York buses, parochal chool, churche o! all denomnaton! and communty center. Ocean bsthlng and fshng approxmately 12 block! away Country clubl and golf courses under a mle. KENT MANOR MOD«L H0«IO«NDATHRUBPAV THKOUOH^UNDAV. NOON Garden State Partway to «n No. 105, Eut to trtbic crcle, take second road to rght Wall ttree) one ml. tg Locun Avenue (second blnker lght), left on Locust to MODEL HOME. OR: Route 35. South to Eatontown crcle, thrd road on rght (Wall Street). SALES AGENTS BANDER AGENCY-PR RIAL BIATI Kt ML* HOWES FOR SALE mortgage M5,0». RUSSELL M. BORUS REALTORS 600 Rver Road >r H-ven, N. J. SHadysde FINE RESIDENTIAL LOCA- TION. Three blocks to bnes, chool u d store*. Unusually spacous colonal ranch just. four years old contanng two bedrooms and bath on frst floor aad three hue bedrooms and bath on secood. Panelng n lvng room and freplace. Paneled dnng room, super deluxe ktchen, tremendous cellar, baseboard heat and extras to fll a volume. Unbelevable value at $26,900. We have key. EXCITING THREE-YEAR-OLD RANCH nestlng among trees. Center hall, 25 lvng room, full dnng room, every womans dream ktchen < wth laundry area, three bedrooms, two de baths, recreaton room, full cellar. Two-car garage and much more; Hgh VA 4g% mortgage can be assumed. Three mnutes to Parkway or staton. $22,700. DIVIDE AND PROFIT-We submt ths n all sncerty as an excellent opportunty. For $15,200 a neat sx-room ranch home on plot Sell half the lot for k A specal feature of the ^ * lathe large, brght ktchen, Basement, ol hot water heat, garage. Fne Far Haven negh Krhood. $10,000 GI mortgag LUXURIOUS - Of pedal appeal to the keen, dscernng buyer. Spotless true colonal-featurng lvng room wth freplace, sunny bay wndow, full dnng room, breakfast area n ktchen, paneled den, VA tle baths. Entre cellar fnshed as a perfect recreaton room. Fully ar condtoned, wall to wall carpets. Porch, garage and playhouseperfecton. Seven.mnutes to beach. IJMOO. UNUSUAL OPPORfUNITY-Attractve four-bedroom * colonal stuated on a landscaped plot wth beautful large trees. Top resdental area close to modern school and supervsed youth center. Spacous lvng room wth brck freplace, full famly dnng room; large, tunny ktchen; tle bath, den, 22x10 year-round sunroom, full basement, hot.water heat, two«ar garage. Askng $21,000.., A RARE ONE A combnaton of excellent accommodatons and easy fnancng s ndeed rare. Lttle cash s needed to take over the GI mortgage on ths neat three-bedroom home. It Includes a deluxe ktchen wth breakfast porch, freplace In the lvng room and a basement game room wth workng bar. Garage, fully fenced, shrubbed yard. Askng $16,500. TOP RUMSON LOCATION - Masonry constructon; really sold. Lvng room wth freplace; two fne bedrooms,,ceramc tle bath, Juge famly ktchen, full basement, steam heat, ol. Attached garaee. Urge, lovely plot. Askng $15,750. RAY VAN HORN REALTORS OVER A QUARTER CENTURY RENTALS - Immedate-posses- >on; three bedrooms, $100. Studo apartment, furnshed. $65. TWO HEATED DENS! Perfect for a large famly 4-bedroom colonal. Large lvng room wth freplace, good room layout, excellent heat, double garage. Quel area. Askng $21,000. $17,000 MORTGAGE CAN BE ASSUMED! Almost new splt level. Four bedrooms, bg dn ng room, full-szed famly room, laundry, alumnum storms, awnngs. Taxes $311. Monthly payments $134. Transferred owner asks $19,900. SPIC AND SPAN two-story colonal. Lvng room, freplace, dnng room, electrc ktchen. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, Ml garage. Askng $21,500. Move rght n; INCOME BARGAIN - Newly decorated converted dwellng has 4 apartments whch rent for $347 monthly or $4,1(4 yearly. Taxes $511. Askng $18,900. /Brokers protected. ~, - RIVERFRONT - 4-MILE VIEW. Bulkhead, dock, tall evergreens, frut trees..remodeled home; V/ tled bams, rooms, 4 twn bedrooms, huge freplace, GE country ktchen, porches, new carpetng, 3-car garage. Askng $45,000. Low tans. 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL In Far Mawn near school. Freplace, 1% tled baths, basement, breezeway, garage. Hgh ground, fence enclosed. Askng 117, Rver Rd., Far Haven, N. J. SHadysde E. R. SNYDER & CO. Establshed 1173 a r m* Alt ESTATE Two-story tom, two berlrnom, dnng teom, «ncloud front notch, offered at the low prce of s0,«0o. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Three-bedroom- colonal, dlnln room, utlty ktchen, can bt purchased for only ATTRACTTVI) RANCH Four bedtoom. dnlnf room, utlty Mom. workshop, urpetlnf on atalrwaya, a wonderful Buy t 115,000. INCOME PROPERTY lullable for roomng house or old ale home, looted In Atlantc HllMande, can be Tad for JIS.OOO. SNYDER REALTORS Fve Corners, Mddlelown OS 1-JJJO or AT I-1SM Wllam S. Garrson AGENQY REALTOR / ^ ; INSUROR 77 Broad SL Red Bank SHadysde RED BANK AREA BOATSMANS DELIOHT-Three bedrooms, Capo Cod on Naveslnk Rver. Freplace In lvng room, fall dnng room. V dockjaxe $300 par year, Prce 130,000. UNCROrf RANCH - Entrance hall knotty plat, lvng mom freplace,, dnette, ktchen, dlshwaher, den, three bedrooms, powderroom, tle bath, pato. Nce grounds. $24,990. RAY STILLMAN Establshed 1911 WISTERIA, PINES, HOILY Are the settng for ths charmng ere plot, Lvng room features Immense feldstone freplace, cy- E rc panelng, hand hewed earns and upstars balcony. Cheery Xtchcn, Clmb your own hllsde and vew the occanl Askng $ «,M, Call SH 1-M00 We, Shrewsbury RIAL ESTATI M l SAU HOUSE! FOR SALE WALKER & WALKER Realtors Hghway 35..Hulet, N..J CO Open 7 Days BUILDERS SALE Two NEW RANCHES remanng; three bedrooms, full basement and one-car attached garage; modern ktchen, V/t baths. FHA apprased-down payment $1,600. wll rent untl FHA closng of ttle upon qualfyng. Hgh shade trees on premses. Best buy n town. $16,000. SUNNY, CHEERFUL SPLI LEVEL HOME Three bedrooms, l/j baths; two patos, economcal gas fred forced ar heat. House and grounds n excellent condton/ Well located end convenent to shoppng, schools, churches, transportaton facltes. Why pay rent when ths home can be yours for monthly payments of only IN. Immedate occupancy. $16,890. ROLAND PIERSON AGENCY Mortgages Insurance LINCROFT - Stocked pond, brook, outbuldng, seven-room resdence. Possblty for horse farm? Prce 122,900. SURPRISING FIND-Red Bank vcnty. "Three bedrooms, ol heat, basement, two-car garage, low taxes. Plot 50x170. Nes everythng. Prced at $15,000. RANCH Immaculate. Three bedrooms, freplace, full dnng room, recreaton room. Plot 125x185. Reduced to $26,009. ACREAGE - Nce sze. 125x150. Just off Hwy. 35. Askng $3, Half Mle Rd. Red SHadysde re hot RUMSON - Attractve Rustc settng, frame Cape Cod, two bedrooms, dormtory attc, freplace, pato and-barbecue, hot ar ol heat, attache* garage, pe grounds, sellng at $23.0(0. NAVESINK - Valley Drlve cale, owner relocatng out of state. Three-bedroom frame ranch, full cellar, hot ar ol heat, detached one-car garage, attract ve grounds. Askng $15,000. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT DENNIS K. BYRNE REATOR - INSUROR 8 Wrt Rver Road jrumton, New Jersey Telephone: RUmson 1-I1M THE KIRWAN COMPANY r* For The Best In Real Estate and Insurance CUSTOM aualrrr.janch TYPB - Hotter man new, Ivro years old. Turn arae bedrooms, large lvng \room, tpaclos mtclnn,.lull, dry busmenl. ttrage. looxoo besutlffl landcsped ot, Near schools, churchs, tunuor tmon anl showng, Mddlelown Town. ah tp, SI6,PO0. Campbells Juncton Bclford Uonsrdvllle Rd. KE RIVERDALE ESTATES (West * fte Cental Stttt Parkway awar Swmmag Wver NEW SHREWSBURY, N. J. RANCHES SPLIT LEVELS. CAPE CODS -COLONIALS $20,900 and up These ere some of the thngs that make RIVERDALE ESTATES unque: NO "took ALIKE" CUSTOM-BUILT HOUSES... Youll lke our models, but you may brng your own deaa -too. TALL SHADE TREES J.. and hundreds of dogwoods and evergreens. %-ACRE :PLOTS : -. j.- -/"V-, oo wde, curvng streets. SUPERB WORKMANSHIP... ncludng suchfeatures as double course cedar sdng, full eel lars, guaranteed dry; top grade oak floon, double hung wn dowa, ceramc tled baths, vnyl.floor coverng, 100% Insulaton, copper plumbng, overszed garages; 208 volta-100 ampere electrc servce.... We could go on and on, but wed rather youd "BE OUR GUEST" to see how well we put these homes together to make RIVERDALE ESTATES the.best "HOME BUY" IN MONMOUTH COUNTY. v. J. LESTER RIGBY ASSbCIATES : ;, > :.. ; ; : ; ;... ; :. - >, A g e n t $ :} :[< " SHadyde Lberty Lberty DO YOU NEED THREE bedrooms, but want leaspnable Um? How about-$315 for a veteran or about $390 for non-veteran? Good area. Freplace n- lvng room, large recreaton room n full cellar. Garage, trees, fenced-n rear yard. Askng $11,100. Reasonable owner says sell. FOX HILL, LITTLE SILVER - Two stores; three bedrooms, tle bath and lavatory, brck freplace n lvng room, full dnng n, modem ktchen, Urge porch, full cellar, garage. Located on a lovely HILLY, TREE-COVERED PLOT. Askng $»,M0 BUT really want to sell. OU CALLED some tme ago about a three-bedroom ranch wth plaster walls, freplace n lvng room,, dnng room, modem utchen. laundry room, FULL CELLAR wth recreaton room, hot water ol heat and garage. WELL. WE HAVE IT NOW-eoeta look. Mddletown owners askng $19,900, but you know how t t. Wllam C. Waterman, Real Estate Manager III BROAD STREET, RED BANK SHadysde RUMSON SPECIAL Attraetlv old er home In mnt condton, Walk to achoola and bua. Shade treca. Three bedroome. Freplace. Full dnlnf. _,,. room, New ktchen wth bult-n oven TBApmONAI. and dlh»asher. Sncloeed porch. Ban. mert: Hot water heal. Carpetng Included. One. Tun. under S3W. Only M.WO.. RIAL DTATI FOR SAU HOUSES FOR SALE THE LOW AGENCY REALTORS $36 Rver Road, Far Haven, N,J, f SHadysde EXECUTIVES RANCH - Located on over VA acres n fnest resdental secton. Ths outstandng center, hall home must be seen to be apprecated. Large lvng* room, freplace and boob cases, full dnng room 14xlB, pne paneled den wth bar and snk, modern ktchen and pantry wth all latest applances. Three man bedrooms, 3J4 baths, two other - rooms. for.chldren or mads, plus separate dnng or play room, 10x13. Wall to wall carpetng, ar condtoner, full basement wth outsde entrance, covered pato, 2-car,garage. Askng OWNER TRANSFERRED - Wll sacrfce ths older home n Rumson, recently decorated and neat as a pn. Three bedrooms, lvng room wth freplace; heated am porch used aa a den, ultra modern; new ktchen wth brch cabnets, full cellar wth laun- J ran, garage, large back THE MEISTRICH AGENCY Newman Sprngs Rd., corner Steven Ave., New Shrewsbury SHadysde SHREWSBURY $13,000 ONE BLOCK SCHOOL-Colonal. Three bedrooma, full dnng room, attractve paneled ktchen, ol heat, large plot, two-car garage. WALKING DISTANCE ALL LITTLE SILVER " " $12900 : RARE SACRIFICE -Excellent mortgage arrangements; low down payment Uvng mm has wood burnng - freplace; large dnng room,, netted suaporcn, ktchen, cellar wth rumpus JP^J^-Wwoms, gs LITTLE SILVER - Fnest, locaton and stuated on an elevated plot, ths coy appealng twostory colonal wll meet wth your mmedate approval. Three bedrooma, two baths, attractve lvng room w t h freplace; screened porch, new Crown ktchen, full cellar, garage. Beautfully landscaped. Only $27,000. WATERFRONT RANCH - Delghtful waterfront ranch wth a sweepng vew or the Shrewsbury rver. Completely bulkheaded. Attractve lvng room wth freplace, overlookng water, full dnng room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage. $45,000. ACRES OF WOODED CHARM- Fve beautful wooded acres on hllsde. Almost pew. Fve bedrooms. 3 baths, large lvng room wth pcture wndow overlookng countrysde. Urge famly room wth freplace and separate ktchen for entertanng, 2-car garage. The ultmate, n prvacy, yet convenent- to everythng. $39,500. FOR SOMEONE WITH GREEN THUMB - Lovely shrubs and plantng wth a deep lot and prvacy, go to make tha,3-bedroom ranch home a most attractve buy for the amall famly. Freplace n lvng room, dnng ropmand full basement. Askng NEW SHREWSBURY ASSUMPTION $1,500 ASSUMES MORTGAGE on ths desrable Cape Cod, Delghtful L-shape lvng room wth dnng room/ effcent ktchen, two bedrooms, expanson for two bedrooms. $100 legal fees. NEW SHREWSBURY. -.. $ IMMACULATE CAPE COD - A really practcal home that can grow wth the famys needs. Two bedrooms, expanson attc, sunny ktchen; lvng room, ful basement, ol heat, combnaton screens and storm wndows. Large plot wth beautful shrubs «d rose bushes. Owner anxous to sell. $400 down, FHA terms. MIDDLETOWN ASSUMPTION DONT WAIT - Forthe larg famly. Four-bedroom SPLIT; Immedate occupancy. Owner transferred. Large plot, country settng, excellent area, recreaton room, unusually large ktchen wth dnng area the ste o many dnnt; rooms. $2500 DOWN, $100 legal fees. WE HAVE KEY CALL US NOW. one mle to Red Bank. One-half mle to all buses. / BARN RED EARLY AMERI- CAN Urge cathedral Uvng room wth beamed celng and large stone freplace. Roomy famly ktchen recently redecorated. Double bedroom on man floor, acreened porch, sngle bedroom and bath on second floor. Ideal for couple. $16,000. Jos. P. Schwartz 37 E. Newman Sprngs Rd. plot- Red Bank SH RANCHES - NEW - SPLIT $15,100. Sx-room ranch home wth garage n lovely ares; spacous lvng and dnng; darlng ktchen; three bedrooms, I* Mths. Top value, $11,190 - Only $sm down for al buys elegant seven-room, VA. bath splt on overszed plot. Loaded wth superor features. Defately the best buy In town. Call for drectons to MODEL HOME t»kw ThfM-beHoom ranch. Acre wooded plot, SM.M0,, COLTS NECK-Comfortable, etnntrr home on lve urea, apeeleua lvng room, rnplaot, eptnlon ante, Lane road Imuge. amok. Atkns SMtOV. COLTS NBCK-BulMlm lota, Aereae. Farra.,.. ;. Gtergt V. lllm«nt««anokb ItlVSR PLMA - Cape CM, Cheerful lvng room,- pne ktchen, dnng area, Three, bedroome, fourth bedroom, lecond bath partally completed, Baemenl play area, Fenced-ln yard. Uwranet J. Schllng IMUACIJLATB BIOHTROOH splt level on tree (hadttl lot only 111KB, lleraa one of, (he beet huye on loday merkel be eure to Ineect, Crow* ell Amcy, Mddletown, OS I-OW, RUMSON -«J«ceKlontllK allracllre Cape Cod Home. Mvlne rootn. flroplpe, tlnlns room, two Mrtxjm, cernmlo Ille bull. Ennstnlun attc, lln«- none Iorcl lull ullnr, uram, Ncwy KIIIIIDKIIFII plol. tu.sa. Thf->aun A>oncy. >l R. Kront at. SH l-dtou.. UNCnOKT HANCII. BclHnl eondlllo". Many <-«lrm, rlolce loeallon, IMDM, No lroktr. SH 1-M1I. U>U BTATI FOR SAU HOUSES FOB IALE REDDEN AGENCY Realtors Insurers on NEW RANCH-Not n a development. Three bedrooms, large ktchen wth wall oven and counter top range, garage. Quet street. $15,500. $1,200 CASH for ths four-bedroom splt level. $16,000 FHA mortgage avalable. VA baths, den, jalouse pato, lots of closets and storage space. Prced at WEART-NEMETH AGENCY 102 WEST FRONT STREET SHadysde Hour Servce "RESULTS COTJNT" RIVER PLAZA, Four-bedroom and bath Cape Cod, convenent to shoppn commutng. Freplaceroom d -"" e*-"g^e ** ee *rg*lsalvv " Ul SIVSSJ] nwm, dnng room, gas ktchen, basement. Low taxes. Askng $15,000. LINCROFT Custom eght-room ranch. Cente hall, oak paneled famly room, 26" lvng room wth wal-to-wal freplace,formal dnng room ultra-modern "country" ktchen four bedrooms, two tle baths, full basement, two-car garage, acre of land. Owner transferred, must sell. Serous offers Invted. Modern splt level for a famly. Fve bedrooms,.- baths, recreaton room, llvn room, dnng, room, wall oven ktchen, basement, garage, stuated on approxmately % acres. Walkng dstance to elementary school, convenent to Parkway, parochal schools and shoppng. * te possesson forow; We have key. KUMSON RANCH on U acre, Lvng room,.llrenlaoe. two bedrootna. Pne Schanck Adtney Lnden Place Red Bank..SHadyde T.MW BU1LDBR 1 ". SACR1FICB. OORDEN BTATB NEW SHREWSBURY Call OR for appontment Informaton. RANCH HOUK-IMO eq. ft. lvng space. Three bedrooms, loo baths. Lrgo lvng room, dnng room ktchen, entrance hall, Full cellar, Two car. garage. And more features, J/3- acre Tot. Rot water baaenoerd heat. 100 amjercutt breaker servce, Plrspsce. SPLIT.BVBL-IS0O N. ft, lvng apses, Pour bedrooms, two estt. Lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, recrea lon room, laundry room, cellar.... ltmf f, txunl house sq. ft, lvng gages, Three bedroom, two bathe, Lvng room, lnng room, ktchen, entrant* hall, onecar garage, Pull cellar. Ho wate Heal. Awnng wndow. Rlorm assh am NKW MONMOUTH Lovely spll levnl home wth play, room, carport and four bedrooms. No -"ll enensf no lonus. Immedate. lesfllon, Dmvn nsynent IWHI, lst nncn pnyshle al t\% Intsml 30 >»«r rnortssn, MOHIIISKY a WAI.KEIl Mum A Clrol «U, Koanslfg, N, m\v MONMOUTH - Three led room lll. H bath, full laaemtnl, at. Iche ««r»«), tplll-rall nround tnrett tol. KlKnlone tjalo, alumnum combl. rnllnna, per cent (II mormce Mum laornc, OB 11SU. SON AGENCY, rnc. C**W* 0WM» U* Eafaft Fnn UAL tstati Ml SAU HOWES W» SALE HALL BROS. Realtors Consult a Realtor You Can Be Sure..._ LUXURY WITH MOD- BUN CONVENIENCES-nt eparallng Colonal wth Its three lane twdroona re the needed WATBRV1EW RAMBUSIt V< acre wooded plot In fnest Rumson nslghborhood. Center hall, atone freplace. Dnng room, Large ktchen. Three bedreoms. Hear pato. Attached twocar, garage. :Low taxee. Offered at MM.. Offer* Invted. " NEW POUR-BEDROOM COLONIAL 14 lvng room wth alone freplace. Center hallwsy. Formal dnng room: Laundry room. Two tled baths. Paneled Hlt den. Double garage. Mtt mortgage avalable, SJt.SOO.. t COZY RANCH HOME Fenced yard. Close" to echoolsnd buses, Three bedroma. >» lvng room wth freplace. Dnng room. Pull: basement wth cypress paneled gsme room, Brck ter. race. Baeeptlonally fns eeodltlon. Ask- Ing SJ1.00O.... ;.. : BIO) VALUE. LOW PRICE ftumeen Cape Cod. Pour bedrooms. 1J4 baths, Katra large dnug room. Kltchea wth breakfast area. Screened perch,. Dry basement. Attached garage. Rsseboart hotwater heat. Includes dlahwaahet and refrgerator. Walk to eebool, Low taes. Offered at SIS.SOO. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Shaded Rumsoa rancher en U acre plot. Informal llvlng-dlhlng area wth freplace. Three bedrooms. Rear terrace. Pull basement. Drect entrance lo at. lached garage. Only t!l,*00. HALLBROS. Realtors 113 Rver Road Far Haven SH and!!4 : bathe anwerl.. _ pur famly, e>nd the dtn and full basement anawcrt for your desres All ths la ael In the ul nstlve treca of the area-and, unbelevably, It If only SM.O00. LIKE BECLUUON AND TYT Ths 4-room bungalow Is. In the mdst or S of the most beautfully-wooded arcts around Cross a new brdge to enter the dogwood, holly and oak-studded paradse The three wndng brooks-ran trppngly through the land caatlnr bubblng muto for the lover* of nature All ths for ml 110,500 Do com* and see It Owner wll rent, tool LARGE FAMILY - NEED MORE ROOM? Men la the house for growjg chldren-one block to school raur. bedrooms, Iwu lala deh screened-m porch Full baaement wth a ganeroom In II Lovely Colonal In HOLY CROSS PARISH - ITreebedroom home completely redec-,.~»"j. orated. New ktchen wth, wall >T shrubs oven and dshwasher, wall-to-wall - carpet, desrable loeallon. tt, Also, wll sell completely furnshed. COMMUTERS DREAM - Near town and staton, but In country locaton. New three-bedroom ranch wth den, two baths, twocar garage, cellar, beautful wooded tot, $37,000. BEAUTIFUL MOUNT VERNON COLONIAL - Center hall, large?&" lvng room wth freplace, den, formal dnng room, large mod era ktchen, pato and porch, four bedrooms, 2H tle baths, Unfnshed space for twobedrooms and bath. Estate area. Attractvely prced. REDDEN AGENCY 301 Maple Ave. Cor. Bergen PI. SH LOVELY RUMSON RANCHER Stuated on one-half acre. Lvng room, dnng area, large ktchen, two bedrooms, one bath, pne paneled den, fnshed basement. One-car garage. Prce ncludes»u wall to wall carpetng. Very low taxes. A good buy at $26,000. RED BANK Large two-story home n fneal condton. Large lvng.room dnng room and ktchen,, four f bedrooms, 1JJ baths, fnshed basement wth shower and steam. bath. One-car garage. Dshwash- 1 "?." er and freezer ncluded n sales prce. Very low taxes. $25,000 LARGE RUMSON WATERFRONT. _ room 15x25 wth natve stone freplace. Large dn- Ing roomand ktchen, Muter bedroom also ISxtt wth natve stone freplace. Four other good ste bedrooms, two baths, axty feet of deep water, bulkheaded Excellent vew. $23,000. LITTLE SILVER RANCHER Lvng room, dnng area, ktchen, two bedrooms, one bath, one-... car garage, laundry room.: Very jga lowjjaw, Very fne locaton-?!&,? THE DOWSTRA AGENCY I EAST FRONT STREET SH ffltl HAD IBTTBII m lhlt one hefen lte IM late, room colonal ranch, four bedrooms, two baths, noresllon room, Mpaftte dnng room, larse lvng rmm, epaclom modern ltchen. bsmmenl, allaehed garae, Dnly UISM. furehurr Can asmmn Una mortags. Call Clwo A. Armstrong Atencv, luallor. SIM Prnsnect Av«.. Lltlle Slver, Sll MUO. OI.EAMINO CI,K>N C.KTT. HOD In M- tractve relghkorhsod, ooo<l Hed lvng room wth brck Iran*. s>p"n» dnng room, large dslus* ktchen, ll>34 recreaton room, three bedrooms and hath, full eelley. rletaehed garage. Rear yarn fennm. Low taea. A ren Murran at Ihs low, law pres of JlStOO. *!*ond A, Armalrons Agency, R»"ltor SM rraepect Are,, LHle Ullver, SH I 4SM. LAKS) MOrfT RANCH shsds)»y tall trsee, fenced rear, vard, an lovely rooms, three large bedrooms, tle bell 9f. <»t IIHne rwm wlh eoonlal fre. Place, epackus delue ltchsn. ennlnsed torch, full hssemant. stlachd y lf»le. Prced at SI7,0W. Hlwonl A. rnrone Ateney I!»<l n SAD "roe. ncct Ave,, IJIIIs Ullvnr, al 1-4M0, CIIAKMINd KUMHON COLONMt,, f>n lurng large lvng room, fstnlly lln- Ins room, flne electrc kllch>, f"" twn sue bftrooms, Il llln, full chlnr, ol Inn wtlsr heal, attach] I ntase. A Mbufuua> buy al ll,»0o, Blwoxl A, Arnlrrfng Agrncy, Mesh or, m Propecl Ave,, Lltlle Slver, III aftoo RIAL tstati POR SAU HOUSES FOR SALE HARRY A. KEARNEY & CO. ether purpoam m TUESDAY, FBBRUART J. 1SW The polls wll reman open untl» 00 p. m and aa much longer aa may necessary to permt alltsgal voters then present to cast ther ballot* The meetng wll be keld and all lecal voters o? the aehool Dstrct wll vote at the respectve pollng places M prom b the lr acheol dstrct of the Bor- T ot Catontown: member wll be elected for three 1 member wll be elected for aag From tha school dstrct af tha Townshp of Shrewsbury: t member* wll, be elected for Urte "the aam meetng wll be submtted propostons for votng tans for a followng jurpoaes:. «_, or Current EepenaM -~ --*;,«>«Por Captal Outlay ~»,3OO0O The total amount thought _... to be necessary s : ~~. Sn.TtS.SS The pollng place* for eald meetng nd ther respectve tattng dmrtt* descrbed by reference to tre electon dstrct used at the laet Oeneral Electon) have been desgnated below, and M pereon ehall vote el eald meetng eleewtere than at tha pollng pls.ee desgnated for the voters of the Bonng dstrct In whch he orjjts resdes. Dated: January SO, ISSO. AVAILAB1L- fodan «acl... bua.n ante offcers, I NOTE: The term "current.. rwnes" Inoludee. prncpals, teachers, anllors, and medcal Inspectors saltres, fuel, textbooks, school euppllra, flag*,transportaton et pupls, tuton of pupls attendng schools In other dstrct* wth the consent of the Board et. Educaton, aehool lbrares, cent- nsaton of the Secretary, of the Cue. hool money* and of attenda, truant oulcore, nsurance and tha IncldentU >*penee* et the achools A member of the Board of Educaton must be at least 21 yeara of age. a elllsea and resdent of Iha ertoo dstrct,: and have been a eltlnn and resdent for at least three yeara Imnedlalely. precedng hla or her hscem- Ing a member ot nch Board and must be. able te read and wrte. He or she shall not be Interested drectly or Indrectly. In any contract wth lor clam aganst the. Bnrd Every cltlen of the V of the age.«f M yeara who THIS W XBSALLT TRUE: Anyone UISM mrje Douses can.be yaun, ab-» R K n * down-thst ncludm If, A HO.90O frame two-bedrosm home. lve mnute* to etsllon. An Sll.se two-etorp stueto, mtee-bedmom, treesucded home: a «3,MO two-story Irame, three bedrooms plus, wth U baths-jthese sre the buys.la lt both pocketbook and famly., VU Rf 35 Mddletown, N. J Mll. OS Eves. OSborae School Daly: M Sunday: 1 THRBEVKAR OLD four-bedroom two" bath larch lvng room wth pcture wndow over lookng ree Ml. Hparale mnln, deluxe fas Sltch en, entrance foyer, center hall, recreaton basement, attached tame. Only two blocks to school. Prced bek>w-replaeement cost at le.ioo.eiwood. Armstrong Agency. Realtor, Mj^Prospect Ave., UtUa, Slver, al APPLB; TREB BHADSJD PLOT. In- $* maculate eeven room ranch, \ only r ree yean poun, lladefn deluge ga ktchen, aeparate dnng room, SO-fao "--- room, center hall l» three twtt tchen, vng ro la bed recreaton room, dry baaement, wall to-wall carpets In lvng room foye MONWOUTH BEACH - Partly Mrnlshe home wth lvng room, flraplace, dnng,room, ktchen, threa bedrooms, and huh; hot water gas heat Tax only». Bmsll plot. S1I.000. Illn ugh Agency, Rumson Rd. Phone RU1 RUMSON Area ol hgh tree. Cape Cod Colonal en corner plot wth.lvng room, freplace, dnng area, klehen. Chambers gas range. - refrgerator end clolnes washer,,two bedrooms, tled bat), apanaloa auk. aneloead breeeway and attached garage. lo.tso. Ulnugh Agency, Burason Rd. Phone Ru,1-0716, - -. NEW 8H RBW8BURY.-Attractve Cape Cod. Three :largs bedrooma and bath upstars. Lvng room wth freplace. Dnng room. Escepllonally large Mch, en,: fourth bedroom, famly : room, tle bath downstars. Pull cellar, twocar.garage. Assumtsble I17.M0 mort gae. Ashng IM.Wx. J.. Lceter Rlgb) Assocates, al MIDDLETOWN Ideal for famtl: sharng home wllb parent. Splt-level, excellent condton, four bedroome,. two *- *-- recreaton room, baaeraeot, attached garage, quet street borderln park ^s percent mortgage aval able. Owner transferred. Must ell tlt.000. SH VETERANS -N o down payment. SI 1 00 full prce..a great deal of trouble In the world today Is caused* by envy. A buy lke tha house Is one ol the reasons so many people n other conntres envy us. aes and buy tha Immaculate three-bedroom home wl h llv. Ing room, formal dnng room, large modern ktchen, VA balha, -enclosed front porch, full bssement, garage, wth comhlruon etorm aash and <loora. tame end many other ettrae. On a overszed landscaped lot. Non vela SUM down. Tha Berg Agency. Rt. W, Mddletown, ALL BUrERg-StMl down, 13,MO lul prlc«. Tle house that wtkume th end of our work day: On a acre landscaped tot. Is ael, lke new, th three-bedroom apllt level wth full dn- Ing room, completely rtllpped scence ktchen; 1H baths: carport garage, all purpose room, Includng (Look at ths: combnaton alumnum alarm essb and doors, range, all ~ draperes, freeser, washng machne ad carpetng. Fne locaton, Immedate possesson. Veterans NO downl The Berg Agency, lt. 35. Mddlelown. OS VBTERAIW-No down payment. ISt pe month. The frst major atep towsr Inanclsl Independence Is ownng your own home and It a more easly done than rentng moat apartments,.!, e. : two large bedrooma, overszed scence ktchen, fur baaement, attc Includng range, ahadea ud combnaton alumtnum etorm eash and doors, on a com peteljr landscaped overlzed lot; real nce locaton: mmellste possesson MSM full prce. Non vets S28S down, The Herg "- " -- oa 1-OfJT Here Agency, lt. 39, Mddlelown Um AND ACREAGE CHOICR HALF ACRE lot Uncrot area. Martn Agency, Newman Sprlng Road, Llncroft, all 7<222». BUglNESa LOT IN LITTLE MLVER Choce, Locaton M. OlglB PR 4-31S: COMMERCIAL MOKftTY PAIR HAVBN More for aam g,mt) sq, ft, floor spate. In heart of shop. g center. Urge parkng lot, Sutle for any type busness, phone SH OCEAN MONT Motel or besch club ste, Rra mght. 375 frnnlase Includng large Hpartntfnt house IA8.0OO. Call owner Wllam Throckraorton, MS Bsth Ave., Long Branch. CA HMO. REAL ESTATE WANTED HKLPI We tm sole au aaane sreae tee that# warnbore goas Mnga CO run WANTVU - Two, three and toumwdroom homee, Prce la,00»-t}g,mn, Wa have serous nuyera watng. Call SBIwood A. Armetrona Rsallor. SM Preev runt Ave., Lttle Slver. n.- SH M*«l, CAHII BUVkH WAIT1KO for homes wth O, I, and rla mortags lhat can Le snamned. Also need older homea Hal are reaonalls. regardless of needed repars, Csll Crmed Aloncy, Illdllelown, OS Theres no substtute for epetlenoe, Imaglnstlon anl sgreslve Imn work. If we lst your properly II wll be actvely advertsed nml dynamlcnl ly promoted, llouto wanted especally under. llo,66o. Olve le a csll anl ITANU lv ron ACrlON. Uwley geoy, 100 II. Hlflway t, led Mank, N" J, SH IM, or MI.K on Wednesdsy. felruary 9, IKK), a.m a, n., I wll nell at lubllo mollu/ on ehlf of He Kaacuna Klntrcf Co, at II llrosl Ilretl, HKII llanh, N. J. ms IIM Blck two-door fllv, Cp». Inrlnl Nn VMIMt lor lolsull In L nmllllal lnlos Conlrsc mals l,y >;,<M Hlraln. Mld car mny le m at (luarmtorl Aulo dales, Hwy, 30, NeMUnv, N., J, M, lllotu, Auclloneer, Jan, 33 %U fltsjraf Borough at Ealeatow*. an 2» of the an of SI years who been a reament of thajtate^eu rea and of the county n whch he clam hs vote fn11100 ent of thajtate^eu rear and o the county n whch he clams hs vote fn neat befere the electon and) who haabeen MtnaneM- " r regstered In the muncpal electon strlct at lean, forty days prtor to he date of the electon snal be entled to vote at the eehool electon, pplctlon for mltary er Sclan ahentee ballote may be rnsde^ tooths. \SmEWaMJRT POLLINO DISTRICT NO. t Illng place at the Tlnton m l at at Tlnton Avnue, Knr Sbrawa. bury. In the aehool dstrct, for legal votere resdng wttblr Oemral»eetlon Dstrct No. 1 of the Borough of New Shrewsbury- POLUNO D "rolunorbwrftct. NO.», Pollng place at the Waysde >lr* House u Waysde Road, New ghrewebury., In Ihe schoe dlstrld, for legal voter* resdng wthn General fcton Dstrct No, a of the Borough of New Shrewsbury. -. POLLING DIBTICT «O Pollng place at the North Sde Plre House, gprlndsle Avenue, In tha school dltrtct* for leaal voters resjdwthn Oeneral klectlen Dstrct l arofvmetorogh of (lew Shrews- M " y poujrvo.mattrict NO. BOROVOR OF o*mstrrct. NO. ; s ce at the Memoral aehool B t t n la th»u,womsr Pollng place at the Memoral aehool at Orant Avenue, Batontown, la th NOTKE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that W. Raysona Van Hern and Plomwe D raa Horn have made appucauoa to he Wannng Board of the Boreas* of ar Haven for approval of a flnafeuealvlslon plst for the subdlvlelon "Of a eertsln tract of land ot awrohnuttly eght acres In area frontng on the aasttrly ede of Hance RoU In the. sad Borough of Far Haven and re- erred to In the Offcal IM* Tax pullcale ef sad Borough on pegs et The Plannng Board of the Bonus* ef Par Haven wll hold a publc hearng on Tuesday, February. 2, ISfo. at he Par Haven rrehouee, corner of lver snd Ratln Roads. at a:m P. U., for the purpoas of daurmlntn whether or nol lo make favorable re* lerrsl for approval of eald fnal anaalvlon plat to the Mayor and Councl at the eald Borough. : Copes of the fnal subdvson»lst (and other documenta) lo.be ceaewered st etld hearng are on fle In the offce ol the clerk of the Borough ef Par Haven and are avalable at etad offce for publc Inepcctton.. ".: Notce oflhe tme and place of aal4 hearng IT hereby gven ea that all persons Interested theren may If they an dealre attend the eame tad be beard concernng any objectons or recommendatons they may have concern- Ing the approval of sad fnal auhdlvson plat. Dated: January t. ISSO. Plannng BosM ef the Borough of Par Have*. BY BRBNDA FUOATB. SKetary. fen,» ftm SSONMODTSS COVHTV BlttWMAfES COURT Claum Afalasl BMate ESTATE ; o r JOHN BPECHT, BJ- CEASED...,,.. Purausnt to the order t SDWARb C. BROBQE. Surrogste of the County of Hotmouth, ths dsr Made, on (he "lon of the 1 UMenlansd, Marls _. Admlnlatrstr af the sstste tf the aam John Speeht, decessed, notce la hereby gven lo the credltore ef eald dsceaesd Id present to the sad Mmlnlstratrla ther claum under oath wthn tl months. from Ins este. DaUa! ;tnuary Mb, m :,.; MARII epbcht. 7S Hlglaal Avsnue. HUhlande. Hew Jereer. HI n St«.«" wbswoarrs COU«T NeUre M s>esmen es C. BROBQB, Surrogas of Honmouth, ths applcaton of the TlevsTrner Straus, Vln and Barbara S. Bums. -.. the eette or ta* eed Btng, daceaaed, notce ML.. en le Iha eredltara el aam to present te the sate) Sbj ffs!, r h. el fr!m ^- -"* "*" VH^IAVtlD 10 Wlthlnlon Road. oaradelo, Hew Tork. BARBARA B. BURNS, u Maretta Lane, ergeaaeld, If a Lane, d, If., [l Toten o tt dool Notce Is hereby gven to U* legal Totew al the Sdwel nstr* ol Ultl* Slver, In the County of Henmoutl aaa amm.imr^ publc hearng wlll,be held ««>«»» B&XfZ&JjS, on Thutsday, January n, mo, at la* P. «. lor Ike purpose < follpwlng budget for the achnol year 1M041. A CDpy ot the proposed budget vrtll be oa twnnths hours of S:m A, at, and 1:0* t. 1 SI, ISSO e< Its school House,. *K- MARSHALL r. TMOHPaorf. Becratary..../ :>.. - SCHOOL OlSTRICr BVDOET BTATESIBWT. sera ef SSeeeatlea et lttle slver, Caesar at saaaaaaeaa 1»9M» ~ SSMt - (AHual) (Eatl. NROLLHBNTS "., ggaled) Resdent Anrage Dalty Enrollment _ _ l.ms_. llj Total Average Daly Sjuollracnt TI.S I,IS1, "BOURCBS OP MVINVB :; SSS-H 1SH-M (Actual) (Antlol- CURRENT EXPEN8B :..patad). State Ad... Federal Ad Mscellaneous Revenue (A) TOTAL CURRENT EXPBNSB CAPITAL OUTLAY Approorlston Balance..- Local Tea Levy () TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY. DEBT SBRVIOB Uxal Ts Levy tts Ad seo-a (stl. ated) 1,1*). 1,111. lt*mi (Antlcl. pated). t.m.e 10,000,00 S,0ss,M S.tooe,. H0M.7S 43.SS1.W M,"l-W 1S.SW.W as,he»» It,CatO (C) TOTAL DEBT SERV1CX llt.sm.ws. *» SSS.eW.Tl) TOTAL REVENUE-ALL ACCOUNTS..:... (Ms.OH.ST MMIMM SSM.«IS.n Reflect Actuar Approprlajlon BalsncH, July....,":. I, 1MI. currant Espense Btllnn snd Revenues IneltMa Repar and RpUottunt " Ralahcea and Ravemas whch were separate. ;.-.. :«; > ly elated In pror advertsements. -..,. ;., ;., "....: APPROPRIATIONS : ;. <, Saenlllures Asero- Appre- -A.. " preuens prlatlons ADUWISTRATION lmrms.. ISaMS 1SSMI Salares.. _ Contracted Servces All Olher Bspensee._... INSTRUCTION Salares -.._ ~ Tctbooka.Ibrarle * Audo Vsual Materal Peachng Supples.* All Other Espsnsse... ATTENDANCE ev HEALTH SHVIOIS Salaras-Attsndanea... Salsrles-rHeallh All Other aupsnas Health TRANSPORTATION Contractsd Ssrvcsa A Publle Carrlera. OPERATION Salares. Contracted Servcsa... Jtllltlee""".Tll. "r!.".*" Suppllee All other expenses. MAINTENANCE Zontrncted Servces Replacemsnt (Purchase) of Equpment, All Olher Bpenes.... 1XBD CHARD EH Employee Rellrcmpnl Oontrltutuh..._.. S,eTf.J» 1.IM.N 1IS0.N "!: 8 %««*!I:aS ; las, SO.0* ssa I.SOIM SSMMS.WO.e IS.MT.M U0SO.SStoff.os.ne.e* KS!;SS:S :. ;. X.. SaSl» «,MI.1O 4,4S1,SS SI.49 1,96! 14 TMSN.s.aao.m l,mo.o» 1,SS1,M 4,SSO.»» 4!«M:«I X p ^ POOD SERVICES Bspendllures to cover,lulcts.. rruoent BODY ACTIVITIES lalarlts...,,.....,.,. Otler Espense.,-, COMMUNITY SRRV1CBS Otler Kpenss Recreaton (Al TOTAL,CURRENT I^FENSIS., CAPITAL OUTLAY lulldlnga.,.,., Equpment...,,_.,... (B) TOTAL CAPITAL OllTLAT -, M.17I.4S l*s,9*am IW.SM.I>)... I 1,3M,J4 IfjOO.WS J.00O.M EBT SI rlncleal Interest (Cl TOTAL DEBT SBRVIRC to Ol N.. «.o8,ii wnss.m s4n.gs. evo.uuwf vop^ovw VUPS, APPROPRIATION BALANCED JUNB M, ISSS!" "rlools,. 7»,01*J3 D CAPITAL OUTLAY OTAL BALANOBS JUNE M, ISSS TOTAL RXPBNDITURCS AND HALANCCS JUNB JO, 10U ; HK,03l.l)7 _ aalales-attendame Offcer. Tlls Is Inoluded In Nures Mlsry, IMPRUVKMKNT AUTHOHISATIONS alr I, I M t l M IMt KNT AUTHOHISATI IMtolaHM, IMt rntpndd Improvement Auhoflatlons July I, IKI ""on" or Nose Authorsed 1 l RV H S 39.00O.N!I5, Ma Revsnuss and. Begnnng Balance mpravement Aullorlxallo Expendtures! Uulllltl., sl Imprvement Aulnorlu.,.. lm.93s.3t 1 IIM.SM.M, Uulllltl., :».,.,.. otsl Improvement Aulnorlulon Etpenlllurta - ntsendnd lnprvemel Authorltllons June 30, Kt S IIMI.M total Epsndlture and Endng Ilalsnee S3W.000.1S Tlo nuouunls m-l for I, nn nvorllstnnnl cunlrm lo Ht ravlscl chart f tocount adopted by the State Board of daon Jm* I, INI, a t step award ratonal unformty In n* lnsnoll aooountlng fur local and stall school systems, Jan, 23 IM.W

22 NOMOUDUfONRITIMMINT-Mr. Elmer Ikes of Allenhurst. cantor, who ha tarvtd at a Rad Cret velunteor for 20 yean, t shown at lunch gven n hor honor by servlee charm«h of tho offce of volunteers of the county Red Crot chpter. Wth her ere, left to rght, Mr. C. H.rb.rt Park.ll of Rod Bank, Gray Lady charman at Fort Monmouth; Mr. Harold Rowland, Neptune, Gray Lady charman at Ft. kn Hosptal; Mr. Berkeley A. Cater, Far Haven, Gray Lady charman at Rvarvew Hosptal, and Mr. Joeph Olver, Red lank, chapter Gray Lady charman. Mr. t*«has been servng as vce charman of Gray Lado. HERE IT IS! OUR 39th GENUMI DISCOUNTS UP TO 33/% HOME FURNISHINGS AMERICAS FINEST BRANDS H«ra l your opportunty once each year to.beneft by the honestdscounts and unsurpated values of Me- Ktlvayt Annversary Sale. You have - our anurance that nothng hat been spe> dally purchased for ths tale. Nor have prces beon nereatad to permt fantattc dscount! ours are gtnyne value, honestly presented., Itsee An flee ef a KM Was 2-pc Lvng Soon Sute wth rubber cushons _-..«0.00 J-pc. Uvfng Room Sute } wth rubber cushons -W.M fc Uva Roon Suts wth rubber cushons -.JI».6O *te. LMna Room Sute wth rubber cushons,- MI.W 3-pc Colonal Lvng Room let* Sute wth robber cushons 1M.N C Mod. Lvng Room Sute, tweed coverng, sprng cush WIM Cherry Double Dresser sad Mrror.. _.,..., Portable MshoaBy Cherry Chest. Top Mrror Vanty, _. Mrror UMO Mhgy. Poster Bed Mahogany Credensa HONEST REDUCTIONS! EVERY ITEM CARRIES A DISCOUNT FROM ITS ORIGINAL PRICE TAG! If" Are Ope af a Mast. W«/, Sale.. «-pe. ; Mb y.. Bedroom Sute #7.10 ; ml tpc Gray Bedroom Sute J1S.09 17UI <-pc Mhgy. Bedroom Sute HUM MM! toe. French Provncal, Hand Decorated Bedroom Sute SM.OO s7».w foe. Sold Cherry French Provncal Bdrm.-Sute 64S.SO S1I.M > pc Maple Dng Room Sute S.M toe. Cherry Contemporary Dnng Room Sute...4H.5O SM.M V Maple/Dnette Sute wth drop-leaf table M.M Sold Mhfy. Dropleaf Table Sold Mhgy. Server Chest Maqr Otktr Flee FanKare Fleer tastjla at Vary Specal Prces. mtn Hms t$$ mmrm to ht d$n, pks ANNIYKSAHY SPECIALS IN SULISTAN CARPET and Room-Sze Rugs Gultan All Wool Twt Carpetng Here h o fne chenee to own o beautful 6ULISTAN rug, drect from tho Freehold factory, at o genune bargan prce. All are truly groat values from one of Amercas <rlde«t and largo concerns, long noted for qualty. Wde range of colors, weaves and qualtes. You can have any ste you naod cut from tho roll. Spac sq. yd. Gultan All Wool Uopad Carpatng Spac. 9.9S sq. yd. Gultan All Wool Twaad Carpatng... Spac. 6.9S sq. yd. Gultan All Wool Sculpturad Carpatng Spac.. 7.9S sq. yd. SPECIAL CONTRACT PRICES TO HOTELS, MOTELS, THEATRES, LODGES, CHURCHES, AND OTHER BIS JOBS. McKELVEYS Other Gulsun Carpet from 3.95 " se,jre\ AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUCS 1 far SIZE TO PTHH V*\V m o TO 161 JO Factory Showroom for Gultan Carptt Mada Her* Easy Charga and Budgat Paymant.. 21 WIST MAIN STREET, FREEHOLD, H. J. ; / mmon MUHOLDMAIO MUMS [vsttn Horns Monday thru Saturday 8:00 AM, to 5:30 P.M. ttan OtM rrmay to SM». M,«If Poy To Advert!* In The Renter Fnch Tral Has Drama Of a Move By BOB THOMAS HOIXYWOOD-Its no wonder that a flock of Hollywood names have been droppng n to Watch the Fnch murder tral..it has more drama than a nonth of Perry Masons. The protagonsts are well cast. There s the smooth, urbane Or. R. Bernard Fnch, lstenng ntently to the testmony and breakng nto a toothpaste-ad, smle when a wtness utters some unconscous humor. Durng the recesses, he talks to newsmen wth the genalty of a phys can answerng questons about flu symptoms. Sharng the defendants table s Carole Trewff,.young, buxom red-hared. The state hss pop trayed her as the doctors mstress and co-consprator n the death of hs wfe. The legal battery mposng. Defendng Carole are Rexford Eagan, wth: the look and pugnacty of a pro football tackle, and young Donald R. Brngold, wth whom she often confdes. Dr. Fnch receves the counsel of Grant Cooper, equally urbane and ngratatng. Stalta Sde. The statea case s beng presented wth vgor by Deputy Dstrct Attorneys Frank N. Whchello and Clfford Cral, both bald and dstngushed, both brstlng wth outrage for the acts they clam the lovng par commtted Cral s especally ready to snap back at the defense attorneys, accusng them of tryng to scare the states wtnesses. Not the least mpressve of the courtroom cast s Superor Judge Walter R. Evans. A bg man especally mposng as he strdes to the bench n hs black robe, he remnds one of Sen, Estes Kefauver. He hss the heght and long face of the senator end the asme calm, delberate man-, ner of speakng, though wthout the bucolc overtones. No one s fooled by Ms gentle approach, however, hs stern look quckly Indcates he s a no-nonsense knd of Judge, and he can delver decsons wth whplash style. The press, of course, plays a part n the courtroom drama, though not an obtrusve one durng the proceedngs. Reporter and photographers are allowed to-roam freely durng recess, and all the prncpals have been completely co-operatve. The press numbers 30 to 40. Faacy MMlog The courtroom s n the new county buldng, the magnfcence of whch has caused some taxpayers t» wll. The court s a large, wood-paneled room wth a marble wan behnd the bench curved lke a cnemascope screen. Attendance s SRO at all tmes; there s tway a lne n the hall watng to get n. One of those attendng every day t Cornwall Jackson, formerly ad bgwg and part owner of the Ferry Mason TV show. Hs wfe, Gsl Patrck, who produces the show, also appears frequently. "I came down here once and got hooked," Jackson explaned. "Its lke resdlng a murder mystery; youve got to keep gong to dscover how It turns out. "Ive gotten some ponters for the show, too, Judges Ksye complaned that we let wtnesses lesn on the wtness box and they would never allow t. But wtnesses often do t here. The deputy sherffs clam ours n the show always fold ther arms and they never do. Ive been watchng them and they do t all the tme.". MONMOUTII COBm MltUMMATCft COIIBT IMIn It Cn4Ntn It htmt MM AntolEtMta MTATB OF a«uf ARD J. HIOOINS, "rwmnmo tm «4«or EDWARD a BROIOC, Surrocsta of th«county ol Monmtull. (M at> mlt. «n uw applcaton of ttt undnlgntd, Tlt lonmouth County Nmtlontl Bank. R«d Bank, AtmnMttlor of lh«tnatt o( tha nl Btnrt t. Hl lm, «KMHII. nolle* I hrtbr llrtn to the cwlltort ol H, dtchm<l to»«knt la tlt lt Admtnlnntor thtlr cllm utrtrr utt wthn H momitt (ram UU dm. OttM: Jtnuuy M. MM. THB 1IONHOUTH COUNTY NATIONAL»ANK, H4 t4»nt.»t nr OEOROB r. SAIM. JR., Trm Ottlctr, M BrMl»rt»t, : n* Bank. N. j. 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