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The Daily Register from Red Bank, New Jersey • 5

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RED BWK REGISTER Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1962-5 year when the school was year. I Three lunch sessons. each 38 ating on a double sessions sched- The new single session Wl11 conducted, with 'th tuHfnfc Arin.tn? thA rrAft- the students enjotng the crea Single Sessions POOR MAN'S PHILOSOPHER ule. the enrollment reduction is uie calls for classes to commence, t.ons of the Slater Food Service.

jy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delaney Union Dcaciv and children and Mr. Delaney i mother, Mrs. Bessie Delaney, all At Lons Branch due to the planned open.ng of at 8 a and dismiss at 3 02 ftfSt fessional food serv: Shore Regional High School this m.

All major subjwrts will meet mtnagemfnt prograra Mon. .11 Nl 1 1 A A A A Z' 1 a class Bay of are returning Williams, is is How Is Your Double Talk? Mrs. September which will house the five times per week? each mouth Countv. I idee Brooklyn spending ninth. 10th and 11th grade stu- 50 minutes.

In addiUon.v college A students are report t0'few the home her soJhome after spendm th IUm dents from Monmouth Beach. meet I Oceanport, Sea Bright and West for their home at Prospect Ave. LONG BRANCH An estimated 1,560 students are scheduled to enroll at Long Branch High School Friday when the school I returns to its first single session program in more than five years. The student population figure Long Branch who have attended week, including laboratory. The Seniors are to report to the au-jMrs.

Edward Adams, Prospect Long Branch High School in the new schedule represents an in-ditorium; juniors are to meet in ve. past on a tuition basis. The local crease of some 30 hours of in-, Gym III. and sophomores, in pasi on luiuua uasis. me meoi ui sonic uu nwu vi -r- By HAL BOYLE Miss Muriel Boylan, Limten, is spending a two-week vacation v.tKwrina high school will reta.n senior stu-jstructional time per class for the Gym I Both the cafeteria and be open on the f.rst day of with her aunt, dents from the sending distnctjyear over last years allotment.

1 the student council bookstore will IKane, Rt. 36. Boyle NEW YORK (AP) How's your I certainly hope you and your will be about 500 less than last double-talk A bit rusty? husband will be as active in PTA Double-talk is the verbal salve as you were last year." And if that keeps civilized people from you both keep your big mouths rubbing their egos raw us their shut, maybe the organization will separate dreams, desires and am-be able to get something done, bitions bump into each other. Here, lady, take my seat." Here are a few examples of Im getting off at the next stop double-talk plus their literal anyway. translations to help you get back into the swing of things: My, that tan you got on your Oh, why did the music have to stop? I could dance like' this all night.

Now, if youll just get off vacation sure makes you look I my feet, you big oaf, maybe I can healthy. They must have had sun lamps in that barroom. Boss, I think youve got a won- limp back to our table Be sure and let me know the next time youll be in towilH So I derful idea there. But why did jean arrange to have the phone and you turn it down when I suggested the doorbell disconnected, it to vou six months ago? I don't know when I've had so Darling you dont mean to tell fun." Yes, I do it was the me you wallpapered this room all last time I went to the dentist! by yourself? It looks like youd been helped by the Marx brothers TT and the Three Stooges. I C1D Well, naturally men with shoul- ders as wide as yours are a bit 'Grill hard to fit.

Particularly when LliolfUl their stomach is even wider? Mr. and Mrs. William D. Munro Just tell me when." Ive al- and children of Smithtown, L.I., ready poured in three jiggers do weekend guests at the home you want the whole bottle? j0f Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Pursell, You mean youre really wear-1 15 Thayer Dr, ing one of those new high-fashion wigs? I'd never have guessed it. I felt sure it was a mop. The way I look at It, every man is entitled to his own opinion. Even an idiot like you. Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Forbes and family, 47 Meredith have returned from a vacation in upper New York State. Debby and Carol Wilson, chil Ooh, don't tell me my glass is dren of Mr. and MrST Robert Wil- empty already. What kind of a cocktail party is this? They pour liquor like it was glue.

For a third-grade pupil, your little boy certainly shows a fine background. I guess those twol verdaie" years he spent in the second grade did him some good, after all. son, 31 days grandparents Leslie and Mrs. son of 86 -LEGAL NOTTCE- Loin Lamb Chops 99f Rib Lamb Chops 09,1 Thayer Dr. spent several recently with their maternal in Ventnor City.

Heaslip, daughter of Mr. Clifford Heaslip, 91 Clo-and John Rathman, Mr. and Mrs. John Rath man, Cloverdale have returned from two weeks at Camp Spear, a YWCA camp at Ding-mans Ferry in the Pocono Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Henck and children, Janet and Donald, Clearview spent several days recently among the Amish in Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melville, Norristown, are returning a recent weekend visit of Mr.

and Mrs. William Suter, 114 River-edge by spending the weekend at the Suter home. Mr. and Mrs. Suter entertained at dinner ville.

Other guests included Mr. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-and Mrs. Vincent D.

Roache, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bailly. Mr. and Mrs.

Nessan Demmer-le and family, 40 Meredith spent a week at the home of Mr7 and Mrs. Ray McCartney, Wooster, Ohio. Mr. McCartney is former recreation director of Red Bank. 39f Breast of Lamb 1 5i Lamb SHOULDERS CmbiutiM Chops 4 Stewing FrtsN Boneless Shank 8ertuoa 9v 9offoa Straight Cuts Supor-Righl Fatly Cooktd Smoked Ham Ground Beef Front lb.

Cut Bt Chuck Bon, In 75 69 Brisket Beef California Roast 531 35, 45 49 SHANK HALF BUTT HALF "Super-Right" Quality Whole 49' 5 39 29c "b15c 29 lib. coni or A1P Brand Apple Sauce Fresh Sauerkraut -LEGAL NOTICE- Thrifty Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! UP Brand White Tuna Pish Ann Ptgt Tulacaroni Campbell's Brand Tomato Juice 3irS9 Ritz Crackers Pope Tomatoes Mazola Corn Oil Doles Pineapple Juice Gravymaster For Making Florient Imported Italian With Paita I Basil For Baking, Salads or Cooking bot, I qt. 14 fluid 1 ox. can i'ioi. 7e bot.

k'iw-AVt AEROSOL DEODORANT With 10c off labal ITALIAN FREESTONE NOTICK HONP ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PUBLIC BUILDING TO PROVIDE A MUNICIPAL COURT AND OTHER FACILITIES IN AND BY THE TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY APPROPRIATING $10 500 THEREFOR. AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP FOR FINANCING SUCH APPROPRIATION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ATLANTIC. IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH NEW JERSEY I not less than two-thirds of all the members thereof affirmatively concurring! AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Improvement described Section 3 of this bond ordinance is herebv authorized as a general Improvement to be made or acquired by The Tnwruhip of Atlantic, in the County of Monmouth, New Jersey.

For the said improvement or purpose stated in aid Section 3, there is hereby appropriated the sum of $90 300. said um being inclusive of all appropriations heretofme made therefor and including the sum of $4 300 as the down payment for said improvement or purpose required by law and now available therefor by virtue of provision In a budget or budgets of the Township prev iously adopted Section For the financing of said Improvement or purpose and to meet the part of said $do 300 appropriation not provided for by application hereunder of said down payment, negoti-a tie bonds of the Township, each to be known as General Improvement Bond are herebv authorized to be Issued In the principal amount of $R6 000 pursuant to the Local Bond Law of New Jersev In anticipation of the issuance of said bonds and to temporarily finance said Improvement br purpose, negotiable notes of the Township in a principal amount not exceeding $6 000 are hereby authorized to be issued pursuant to and within the limitations prescribed bv said Law Section 3 fa The improvement here bv authorized and the purpose for the financing of which said obligations are to be issued is the construction, on the land owned by the Township and therein located on the northeasterly side of Cedar Drive of a new building of Class construction as referred to and defined in Section 40A: 2 22 of aid Local Bond Law, for use for mu bicJpal and public purposes, including the Municipal Court of the Township nd other facilities and the purchase nd installation therein of original fur-Bushings and equipment necessary for uch building the construction of necessary utility services and facilities for aid building and the improvement of the ilte thereof to the extent neces ary and required for the proper use of said building, and all necessary or Inc dental work or materials therefor nd, as more fully shown on plans and specifications therefor prepared and on file in the Office of the Town hip Clerk and hereby approved (h The estimated maximum amount ef bonds or notes to be issued for aid purpose is 000 The estimated cost of said pur P'se is $90 300 the excess thereof over the said estimated maximum amount of bonds or notes to be issued there for being the amount of the said $4 3oo down pavment for said purpose Section 4 The following matters are herebv dtermined. declared, recited tnd stated: a 1 The said purpose described In Section 3 of this bond ordinance is not ft current expense and is a property or improvement which the Township mav lawfully acquire or make as a general improvement, and no part of the cost thereof has been or ah a) I be specialty assessed on property specially benefited therehv ib The period of usefulness of aaid purpoae within the limitations of said Local Bond Law and according to the reaaonable life thereof computed from the date of the said bonds authorized by this bond ordinance, is thirty (30 years. tci Th supplemental debt tatement required by aaid Law" baa been duly made and filed in the office of the Township Clerk and a complete executed original thereof has been filed the office of the Director of the Dlvlaion of Local Government in the Department of the Treaaury of the State of New Jersey, and such statement ihowa that the gross debt of the Township as defined in said Law is Increased by this bond ordinance bv 000. and that the aaid obligations Ltrg Sm Rip Lorg, Sin fan Juicy Cantaloupe Fresh Tomatoes Yellow Onions ...1,23 1 9 ib.

bg 1 9c Seedless Grapes Bartlett Pears Golden Corn Swot XOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE is herebv given that sealed bids will be received by the Township Committee of the Township of Atlantic for the construction of a new municipal building in the Township of Atlantic In the County of Monmouth. Separate bids will be received for the following branches of work GENERAL CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL WORK HEATING VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING PLUMRING STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS STEEL and awarded to the lowest responsible bidder for each of uch branches respectively. Plans and specifications mav he oh talned at the office of the Township Clerk located at the Township Building Route 537 Atlantic Township, New Jersey, on and after Tuesday, the fourth day of September, 1962, by depositing the aum of Twenty-Five $25 00) Dollars, or a check payable to the Township of Atlantic, in the County of Monmouth in that amount. Specification shall be accompanied bv plans commission No. 346, dated August 22, 1962, entitled Municipal Building Township of Atlantic.

Bids will be opened and read In public at the Township Hall. Route 517 Atlantic Township New Jersev, on September 27, 1962 at 8 00 M. Bids must he enclosed in a sealed envelope hearing the name and ad-dreg the bidder The Township Committee reserves the right to reject anv and all bid HARRY CRINE Township Clerk Sept. 5 $ll 73 Firm, Criip 3 BACK-TO-SCIIOOL VALUES 1 Frozen Food Values! Baal, Chicken or Turkay Banquet Dinners 3 Orange Juice 2 39c French Fries cLXX. 2 Dovnyflake Waffles 2 Macaroni Cheese Sugared Donuts Dinner FtoUN0l1 FIlET can 9 ot.

pkgs. 07e pigs. 12 01. pig. a ox.

pir07 :,:55 The Following School Suppliei are Available in most Supermarkets. 11 245 HF.RIb FS SAIE SUPERIOR RT OF MW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOl TH COI STY Docket No. 375-61 THE MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY, a corporation of the 8tate of New Jeraev Plaintiff vs RICHARD ALLEN, JR. and JANE ALLEN, his wife, et al Defendants By virtue of a writ of execution in the above stated action to me directed. I shall expose for sale at public vendue at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth.

New Jersey, on Monday the 10th day of September, 1962, at 2 o'clock, Prevailing Time. ALL that tract or parcel of land, ituale. lvtng and being in the Borough of Shrewsbury, In the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey Being Lot No 12 as shown on Revised Map of Alameda Court, Patterson Avenue, Shrewsbury Boro, N. October 17, 1949 bv Henry F. Labrec-que.

Surveyor, which map is filed in the Monmouth County Clerk Office Beginning at a point In the southerly line of Alameda Court 8outh, aaid be The mild tartness of this smooth dressing adds perfect flavor to salads makes sandwiches extra good. More Ann Page Values I 3 VARIETIES: WITH PORK, VEGETARIAN, t-U. IJgC OR BOSTON STYLE Jk CANS nArfNr WITH PORK, VEGETARIAN, t-U. OPJ UUUil) OR BOSTON STYLE Jk CANS gj Loose Leaf Binders c.v..fV1nyi Loose Leaf Paper 10 Ball Point Pens 12 Dixon Pencils Construction Paper Typing Paper Steno Pads Composition Book 2 Legal Pads Webster tlational Dictionary 6g 98c 25 Extra Stamps with parchast pi Dlxan Brand Color Crayon Pencils 49c Irr.rrr I ox. pig.

39' Dairy Favorites! IIP Brand Fancy Oamastie natural Swiss Slices Mozzarella Slices Provolone Slices Huensler Slices A1P Brand (Part Skim) AiP Brand Fancy Domastic AiP Brand Domastic Chili Sauce 25 r.layonnaisc SS Pure Peach 49 Fancy Sharp Cheddar Bars ZZ'? Mild Cheddar Bars AiP Brand 7ljOS.C lOIC pkg. Jl tOLfC pkg-Jl 706 pkg. Romano ginning point being the northwest cor-authorized by this bond ordinance will ner of Lot No 11 thence (1 south be within all dbt limitations prescribed 2 degrees 30 minutes west along the Wedge westerly line of Lot No 11 a distance of 123 9 feet to a point; thence (2) North 87 degrees 30 minutes west a distance of 66 feet to a point: thence 3 north 2 degree 30 minute east along the easterly line of Lot No. 13 a distance of 123 9 feet to a point in he southerly line of Alameda Court South; thence 4 south 87 degrees 30 minutes east along the southerly line ni Alameda Court South a distance of 56 feet to the point or place of be by said Law idi The aggregate amount of not exfeeding $7 5tO for Items of expense permitied under section 20 of aid Law has been included as a part of the estimated coat of said improvement or purpose Section 5 The full faith and credit of the Township are hereby pledged to the punctual pavment of the principal of and interest on the said obligations authorized by this bond ordinance Said Fancy Domastic pkg. 25 extra stamps with purchata af Super-Right Ragular FRANKFURTERS 59c TH( CHAT ATIAMTIC fACIHC TI COMfAWY.

INC All Baaf obligations shill be direct, unlimited ginning oM t-ttioPs of the Township, end the This description mads In accord-Township shall be obligated to levy ad nce with a Map of Survey for Rich-ai taxes upon all the taxable ard W. and Jane Allen. Jr, Alame-property within the Township for the da Court. Shrewsbury Boro. dated January 25 1950 and continued payment of said obligations and 50 Exlra Stamps with purchasa ef MONOGRAM BROOMS 11.15 25 Extra Stamp with purchts ef FURNITURE POLISH '59 Bright Sail in Aerosol Spray Ccn CLIFFWOOD Route 35 Ave.

Price effective thru Saturday, September 8th in Super Markets and Self-Service atorea only. All Tobacco Product Fluid Milk nd Alcoholic Beverages exempt from Plaid Stamp Offer. EATONTOWN Route 35 Monday thru Thursday til 5 P. M. Friday til 10 P.

M. Sundavs I A. M. to I P. M.

LITTLE SILVER 507 Prospect Ave. Popular Brands Beer and Ale thru Thursday til I P. M. Fridays tU 1 P. M.

SHREWSBURY Newman Springs Rd. at Shrewsbury Monday thru Thursday til P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday til I P. M.

Friday til 10 P. M. Fridays til 10 P. M. Sundays I A.

M. to 6 P. M. Sundays 9 A. M.

to I P. M. Interest thereon without limitation of rate or amount. Section This bond ordinance shall take effect twenty 20i days after the first publication thereof after final passage, as provided by said Local Bond Law. Adopted: Augnt 30, 162 JOSEPH 8.

MOREAU. JR. Mayor. Attest: Harry Crlne Township Clerk STATEMENT The bond ordinance published herewith has fmOiv adopted on Au- fust 30 197 end the twenty-day period of limitation within which a suit, action or pnxeedtrg quest. ontng the vshdtv of such ordinance can be commenced.

as provided la the Local Bond law has begun to un from the date of tha first publication of INi state-menu HARRY CRINE TownohJp Clerk to January 31, 1950 and continued to June 13, 1950 Being commonly known and dee naled as 61 Alameda Court, Shrewsbury. New Jersey. Being the same premised conveyed to Richard W. Allen, and Jane Alien, his wife, by Deed from Bee coast Home Building and Developing Inc. dated July 26, 1950 and recorded August 11.

1950 in the Office of the Clerk of Monmouth County in Book 2270 of Deeds for said County at page 2 Included as part of the mnrttsgert premises is a 4 Burner Slattery Model No. 21441 Apt Size Gat Range am Gal. Whitehead Elec. Hot W'ater Wetter The approximate amount of the Judgment to be aattsifed by said sale i the sum of $7 6tt) 00 together with the costa of this sale IRA WOLCOTT. She rift McCarter A English.

Attys. Dated July 26, 1963 RED BANK 121 Monmouth St. Complete Liquor Department Open Thursday til I P. M. Friday tU Id P.

M. PORT MONMOUTH Highway 34 Popular Brands Beer and- Ale Sunday I A. M. to I P. M.

Monday thru Thursday til P. M. Fridays til II P. M. Monday KEANSBURG ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS RARITAN TOWNSHIP DEAL 282 Norwood Ave.

Complete Liquor Department Monday thru Thursday til 9 P. M. Friday Ul 10 P. M. Sundays I A.

AL to I P. AL I Route 36 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday til I P. AL Friday tU 10 P. M. Sunday 5 M.

to 5 P. M. Highway 38 Monday thru Thursday til I P. M. Friday til 10 P.

M. Sundays I A. M. to I P. M.

80 First Avenue Self Service Store No Meat Department Open Friday to P. M. 5 4 44 Au. 13, 29, Sept I' 7t 1 lApL 1 i i.

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