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SEE PAGES 7.10 The Weather Increasing cloudiness and THEDAILY FINAL mild this afternoon. Cloudy Red Bank, Freehold tonight. Occasional showers ' Long Branch tomorrow. J EDITION 30 PAGES . Monmonth County's Outstanding Home Xewspaper VOL.95 NO. 170 RED BANK, N.J. FRIDAY, MARCH 2,1973 TEN CENTS luiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiNiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiiiniii iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiuiiiin 136 U.S. POWs Listed For Release on Sunday SAIGON (AP) - North ment has decided that, to in- Air Force colonels and five Kissinger and Le Due Tho Vietnam peace talks droned Vietnam and the Viet Cong , sure security, we were re- Navy captains. negotiated and established a on for more than four years. announced today that all 136 quired to bring them to Gia The list of 106 Americans procedure that can be follow- U.N. Secretary-General American prisoners and six Lam." being released by North Viet- ed when it is violated. Kurt Waldheim, denied an ac- foreigners to be released this He did not elaborate. The nam includes 69 Air Force tive role in the peacekeeping weekend will be handed over first release of American pris- men,'36 Navy men and one Secretary of State William arrangements because of to U.S. authorities at Hanoi's oners by the Viet Cong was at Marine. Of the total, at least P. Rogers and 11 other foreign Communist objections, was Gia Lam airport on Sunday. Loe Minn, 75 miles no-th of 20 have been prisoners since ministers or theif> deputies invitetj to witness the signing • Bui Tin, .chief spokesman Saigon. 1966.. were to sign a declaration en- ceremony but not to sign. for the North Vietnamese de- A number of senior Ameri- In Paris, meanwhile, the dorsing the peace settlement Both sides made con- legation, said the transfer can aircraft commanders are Paris conference on Vietnam in the same gold-and-gray- cessions at the five-day con- would begin at 11 a.m., Saigon among those being freed by gives formal approval today paneled ballroom of the for- ference to reach unanimous time, or 10 p.m. EST Satur- North Vietnam, including nine to the peace agreement Henry mer Hotel Majestic where the agreement on the declaration. day. The Communist delegations in Saigon delivered to U.S. •representatives the names of AP Wlnptiotn those' to be freed. The names ADDRESSES GOVERNORS — New Jersey Gov. William T. Cahill ad- 4 More NJ. Men on List were flashed to Washington dresses the final meeting of the National Governors Conference yesterday for notification of the fami- By The Associated Press Philadelphia, formerly of An- II when he dropped out of Lt. Coker entered naval life in Washington. Sitting at left is Maryland Gov; Marvin Mandel, chairman lies. Some had waited nearly dover. Princeton University. after dropping out of Rutgers of the conference. See Story, The State Column/ Page 17. seven years. Four more New Jersey pris- The names of the four offi- "We've been waiting for University. Missing from the Viet Cong oners of war wilPb^ home- cers were on a list of 136 this news for six years," said "I can't tell you how happy list were Maj. Floyd James ward bound from North Viet- POWs submitted to U.S. offi- Coker's father, John B. Coker, I am," said Mrs. Rosalie Thompson, a prisoner longer nam this weekend. | cials yesterday by North Viet- who has been on the board of Haines, wife of the navy com- than any serviceman in U.S. nam. directors of the National mander, who has been a pris- Dollar Dive Closes history, and Philip Manhard, They are Navy It. George "It's wonderful," declared League of Families of Prison- oner since 1967. She said the ers of War for two years. a 52-year-old State Depart- T. Coker, 29, of Linden; Lt/ Stockman's mother, Mrs. couple's two children, Col- ment official who is the high- Col. John A Dramesi, 40, of "The, last week's been the leen, 16, and Tom, 14, are Grenloch; Navy Cmdr. Collins Henry C. Stockman. "We're est ranking U.S. civilian still so relieved." roughest," Coker said, referr- "thrilled to death" at the im- in captivity. Although both H. Haines, 40, of San Diego, ing to the delay in prisoner re- minent reunion with their fa- Foreign Exchanges Calif., formerly of Morris- Stockman, a prisoner of war leases. "It's been real hard on ther. were captured in South Viet- nam, U.S. ojficia'ls say they town, and Air Force Col. Her- for six years, began his mili- my wife, but she's done re- Haines has been in the mili- ""LONDON (AP) — Foreign Prime Minister Edward mon Market currencies vey S. Stockman, 51, of tary career after World War markably well." tary for 19 years. apparently touched off the run now are held in North Viet- exchange dealings around the Heath of Britain and Chan- nam, world were halted today after cellor Willy Brandt of West on the dollar yesterday. the dollar took a new nose Germany were meeting in "It's not really a decision- Thompson, now 39, was cap- dive. The governments hoped Bonn, but spokesmen said making meeting,'' British tured on March 26, 1964, near a long weekend would cool they would not decide any spokesman Donald Maitland the demilitarized zone while off the selling wave. new monetary moves before said. he was an adviser to a South Demands of Diplomats' Government ministers and conferring with other mem- But his remarks and those Vietnamese unit. Manhard economic leaders met to dis- bers of the Common Market. of Bonn spokesman Rucdiger was taken prisoner on Jan. 31, cuss how to cope with the von Wechmar appeared to in- 1968, at the start of the Tet of- Widespread belief that fensive in Hue. widespread dumping ol U.S. Heath and Brandt would dicate Brandt and Heath were currency. trying for a common assess- A Spokesman for the Viet agree on a joint float of Com- Cong delegation said 30 Amer- Arab Captors Rejected ment of the situation which they,could pass,on to other icans, two Germans and two KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) sharply reduced the list of U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel doctors were allowed to at- capitals. Filipinos captured in South — Jordan and Israel today re- those whose freedom they de- Jr., Jordanian charge Adly el tend them and a wounded Such an assessment could Vietnam will be released in jected demands by Palesti- manded. Nasser, Belgian charge Guy night watchman. Coalition Wins be part of multi-national ef- Hanoi with the 106 Americans nian guerrillas holding the There was no word from Eid and the Saudi ambassa- Two Sudanese government forts to achieve a solution to and two Thais the North Viet- U.S. ambassador and four oth- Washington or the capitals of dor, his wife and children in representatives were allowed the dollar crisis, observers namese will turn over to U.S. er diplomats hostage in the other countries that were tar- the embassy. Later they re- into the embassy this morning said. Von Wechmar noted that authorities. Saudi Arabian embassy in gets of. the attack. leased the woman and chil- to negotiate with the guer- trie Common Market Minis- The Americans captured in Kartoum. A band of Black September dren. rillas and reported all five Irish Election South Vietnam include 27 ser- The terrorists threatened to terrorists stormed the Saudi terial Council will hold a pre- American sources said Am- hostages "in good health." DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - The voting yesterday ended viously scheduled meeting in vicemen and three civilians. execute their captives unless embassy during a reception bassador Noel was shot in the They said, however, that the Prime Minister Jack Lynch 16 years in office for Fianna Brussels Monday. Explaining the Hanoi re- hundreds of Arab and other last night for the departing ankle during the takeover and guerrillas had planted ex- prepared today to hand over Fail. Lynth, while declining This indicated the meeting lease point, the Viet Cong prisoners were freed by dif- U.S. charge'd'affaires, Curtis wounded superficially, and plosives in several parts of Ireland's government to Liam to concede formally until the might discuss a joint Common spokesman said, "The Provi- ferent governments, including G. Moore. the Belgian had a bullet the embassy. Cosgrave, 52-ycar-old leader last vote was counted, admit- Market float or other steps. sional Revolutionary Govern- te . Later, they The guerrillas held Moore, wound in the leg. They said of a left-of-center coalition. ted that his forces had no Von Wechmar said Bonn The guerrillas at first de- With 10 seats in the Dail still hope of a majority in the low- was in constant contact with manded the release of :• .-,»> undecided, Cosgrave's Fine er house of parliament. the United States and the — Sirhan Sirhan, the Jorda- Gael - Irish Party - and the Common Market partners. Cosgrave, with more than 30 Fire-Bombingof Indian Home nian immigrant to the United allied Labor Party had won BK West Germany, which has States serving a life term in seats to 64 (or Lynch's Kianna years in the Dail, is a former foreign minister. Lynch's own borne the brunt of the specu- California for assassinating Kail r Soliders of Destiny. lation, took the lead in closing Sen. Robert K. Kennedy. Two independents also had foreign minister, Brian Leni- han, was one of the chief cas- its foreign exchange. It was — Palestinian leader Abu been elected. the second time in a month it BoostsWoundedKneeTension Daoud and 16 colleagues held ualties of Fianna Fail's de- Cosgrave's coalition looked cline. closed the Frankfurt market WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. was also at the negotiating port of the fire-bombing of the cials, who have surrounded in Jordan. Abu Daoud is a certain to take at least 72 to halt the flood of U.S. cur- (AP) — Sen. George S. session. home of Aaron Desersas in the tiny hamlet since Wednes- code name for a member of ifeats, or half the Dail mem- Lynch blamed the loss of rency pouring into the coun- McGovern said early today ' The senators said the situ- nearby Pine Ridge became day morning, to discuss an the high command of Al Fatah, bership. Ireland is used to key seals on "bad luck — a try. that a negotiating session with ation before dawn was very known as the meeting drew to end to the armed conflict. the largest Palestinian organi- governments with only a slen- matter of a few votes here Britain, Belgium, the ^p representatives of the 200 In- tense. a close. Agnes Gildersleeve, 68, who zation. der hold on power, since its and there." erlands and some other Eu- dians who had taken over this The new tension flared sev- Desersas is national com- with her 73-year-old husband, — Col. Rafei Hindawi. ac- system of proportional rep- But it was clear his party ropean nations followed suit. historic hamlet "ended on a eral hours after the militants munication^, director for the Clive, operates a trading posi cused of masterminding a plot resentation makes large major- suffered from the absence of So did .lapan, Hong Kong, jarring note" when the milt-. had released 11 hostages they American Indian Movement here which was raided by the against King Hussein of Jor- ities rare. .But many com- front-bench talent to sup- New Zealand and Pakistan. tants were informed that the had held since taking over the (AIM), whose members were Indians before they took over dan last year, and a Palesti- mentators doubted the new port his own personal appeal The West German central home of one of their leaders village late Tuesday. prominent in the takeover the town, tqld a newsman. nian named Mahmoud al Kha- government would survive as a former sports hero. He bank also imposed sharp in- was fire-bombed while the The 11 who were freed de- here. Pine Ridge is about 15 "We never slept a wink that lili long. Some politicians were fired'key men in his adminis- creases on minimum reserve parley was under way. > clined to leave the village, miles southwest of Wounded night. We kept our clothes — All military and women already preparing for another tration wty wore accused in requirements to cope with the Word of the reported fire- preferring to remain in their Knee. on ... Tonight's the first prisoners in Jordan. election. 1970, and later acquitted, of flood of $2.65 billion that bombing "stirred them up hometown. It was not known whether night I feel safe." — All Palestinian women Cosgrave was expected to diverting government money poured into the .Frankfurt pretty much," said Sen. McGovern, also a South Da- Desersas was among the mili- Mrs. Gildersleeve said the held in Israeli prisons. name Brendan Corish, loader to buy arms for the guerrillas market yesterday. James Abourezk, D-S.D.. who kota Democrat, said the re- tants still barricaded at Indians, many of them mem- — Members of the Baader- of the Laborites, his deputy of the Irish Republican Army Wounded Knee. • bers of AIM, took 1(1 rifles and Meinhof Gang of anarchists in premier. in Northern Ireland. It was reported that De- shotguns and 10 pistols. West Germany. sersas' wife was injured in the She quoted one of her tap- Today, however, the guer- IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll fire, which caused moderate tors as saying, "You are polit- rillas were said to be reducing U.S. Agencies Launch damage to the rear of the ical prisoners... their demands sharply. building. " <-- The Inside Story Police officials in Pine Monmouth Park dates extended Page 20 Ridge refused comment. A Children's Book Mater Del Bows out of tourney Page 20 VescoDonationProbes McGovern said the 15 In- dian leaders who spoke with Regional high school mat preview Page 21 Federal agencies are the Securities and Exchange the GAO's Office of Public the senators "were very dis- An alternative to abortion Page 18 mounting probes of the secret Commission accused Nov. 27 Elections, said yesterday the turbed about the fire-bomb- And a Rumson Dog Slim Gourmet makes Braclola Page IS $200,000 cash contribution to of draining $224 million from money was apparently part of ing... but it underscores the A dog in Rumson gets special attention in a delightful sto- DAItY REGISTER the Nixon campaign last April the mutual funds of Investors the $350,000 that the finance ry Marybeth Allen of The Daily Register's Red Bank Bureau Bridge Advice » PHONE NUMBERS danger that exists here." from Robert L. Vesco, a New Overseas Services Ltd. committee claimed as cash- McGovern said the Indians has written for Monday's editions. Classified 22-28 Main Office 74N0IO on-hand as of April 7. Comics 2J Jersey financier later accused The contribution, which "gave every indication 'that Actually, Marybeth's article is about a new children's book Classified Ads 741-6900 came to light this week in a Contemporary LNo ...18,1* of masterminding a quarter- The committee reported tho they expected to face written by the author who won the Edgar Allen Poe Scroll Legal Adv , 741-0010 billion dollar fraud. pre-trial deposition in the Award in 1971. That citation was for a gothic mystery which Crossword Puzzle 29 Display Adv 7410010 eash-on-hand "figure in a June charges." A federal grand jury in New SEC's massive civil suit 10 report to the GAO. He said they did not men- was voted one of the five best original efforts published in pa- Editorials 6 circulation Dcpt 741-3330 agaipst Vesco and others, was perback in 1971. Entertainment 7-10 Sports Dept 741-0017 York has begun investigating tion amnesty but were inter- delivered to Maurice Stans, The finance- committee, Jim Bishop, nationally syndicated column.ist and author, Financial 12 Contemporary Lffc ^....741-0010 International Controls Corp. ested in learning what and Vesco, its former board head of the Finance Com- which returned the $200,000 charges would be placed has written a "Welcome Hack, I'OWs" for his "The Reporter" Horoscope M Accounts Payable 7410010 mittee to He-elect the Presi- and subsequent public contri- column. It will appear on page 6 of Monday's Daily Register, Obituaries 4 chairman, officials revealed against them and what the Accounts Ilccelvable...741-0010 yesterday, the General Ac- dent, in Washington April io, butions of $50,000 to Vesco a bail might be. Northern Monmouth County's largest newspaper and Mon- Religions News H Mlddletown Bureau 671-2250 three days after a campaign month ago, claims arrange- mouth County's most interesting newspaper. Sports 2»,2l Freehold Bureau 462-2121 counting Office has begun its The senator said they ad- own investigation of the eon- disclosure law went into ef- ment for receipt of the vised the Indians to meet with Surf, Field, Stream Page 21 Long Branch Bureau...222 0010 1 fect. $200,000 were made prior to iiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiirmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'- Iribution from Vesco, whom Department of Justice offi- Spring Is Here Grand opening! March 3. Philip S. Hughes, director of April 7. 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"I am ash- six — were not certified by man Nappi to regular certi- amed for these men at this di- past two weeks work until By BEN VAN VLIET the commission as either full fied status and the resignation rective from the Civil Service, council acted on the commis- UNION BEACH - Borough or part-time eligibles. Wednesday night of Patrol- which seems to change direc- sion's list of eligible patrol- WEST LONG BRANCH - Council last night, with mixed The men, including 13-year man Theodore Engstrom, also tives every time the telephone men.. "When I'm tempted to com- emotions, appointed four new veteran Detective Albert an EEA employe, the police rings." "We want our men lo know plain," said Gov. William T. full-time members to its po- Wade, Vincent Tuberian, Pe- department is still short- Last week the commission that we appreciate their ser- Cahill, "about how tough il is lice department — a step de- ter M. Shane, William Biggin, handed. notified the borough it was Edward Lockman and Robert vice to the town even if the to be governor, I remember manded by the State Civil To offset the shortage.the that basketball game ' freezing the police depart- Erven, were relieved of their Civil Service Commission Service commission chief has put the department The basketball game the ment payroll because seven duties at midnight Wednesday doesn't." the mayor stated. ' "This is one hell of a way to on a six-day work week. governor referred lo yes- men — it was later lowered to and were told they would not do business." Mayor Alfred T. "Civil Service is Ihe most Council also adopted a reso- terday was played here at fouled-up bureaucracy I havev Monmouth College a-year ago lution seeking a special legis- ever had the misfortune of lative act to waive the max- by teams of men confined in doing business with," he con- wheelchairs. imum age requirement (now tinued. "It might work in big 35) and have Detective Wade It was part of the New Jer- cities but it sure as hell certified as a full-time regular sey Special Games, a project doesn't work in small munici- officer. instituted at the request of palities." Chief Trembley explained Gov. Cahill to provide athletic Appointed to the J6,900-pcr- that when council adopted competition for the physically year positions were Patrol- Civil Service statutes in 1959 handicapped. It was run in man Joseph Nappi Jr., who Detective Wade was serving conjunction with the federal has been employed by the po- as a special officer. and state funded Special lice department under the Olympics which provides ath- Emergency Employment Act; -When he sought full time letic competition for the men- Keansburg Patrolman Alton work he couldn't be certified tally rrtarrt(vi J. Bennett, who is an EEA because he was over the "When I think of the accom- employe in that borough; age," the chief stated. plishments made by the hand- Richard G. Mandriota of "It's not fair for. us to be icapped," Gov. Cahill said, "it Hoboken, and Henry C. faced with this situation and is an inspiration to Bill Cahill Krzeczkowski of Keamy. having to abuse our men this and I hope lo all of you that To help alleviate the situ- way," the mayor stated. "But we can accomplistTmore if ation for the men who were we are forced to comply with only we will try discharged, council appointed the state ruling and the only "1 don't think any of us them special police"officers, thing we can do is offer them really understands."" he said, effective immediately. work in other areas." "the inspiration which flows Although under the borough The mayor said he is also from those who have so little salary ordinance special offi- concerned with the time it to those who have so much." cers receive $1.50 per hour, will take to train the new The handicapped, he said, the mayor indicated the rate men. prove almost daily that they will be raised next month by a "I am not so sure that we can overcome obstacles and new salary ordinance and the will do the training and have do so much more than many pay made retroactive to them move to greener pas- of us without a handicap March 1. tures," he opined. In Washington NEW SUPER - Fred M. King, left, accepts congratulations from Jack "And if any of the men are Gov. Cahill originally was Davis, vice president of the Red Bank Board of Education, center, and looking for extra work to sup- All new appointments will scheduled to be the morning board president William V. Setaro on his appointment as new superinten- plement them until they can undergo a psychological test keynote speaker at the day dent of schools. Mr. King has been with the Red Bank system 27 years get on their feet," Mayor Hen- to determine if they are re- long Governor's Conference nessy said to Police Chief sponsible to carry weapons. on the Xew Jersey Special Richard K. Trembley, "tell •'This whole thing," the Games here yesterday. Kl«l«t,r Slolt Pholi HANDSHAKE FOR THE GOVERNOR -Nine- them to see Councilman (Ar- mayor said in conclusion, "Is However, the governor was year-old Susan Zurlck, the 1973' March of Dimes thur) Lembo and he will ar- a classic example of how a attending a national confer- Poster Girl, greets Gov. William T. Cahill yes- Red Bank Appoints range for them to work in our bureaucracy can foul things ence on transportation in terday at the Governor's Conference on the N.J. street department.''. up" Washington, and he didn't Special Games at Monmouth.College, West Long show up until nearly^ p.m. He Branch. Susan, the daughter of Mrs. Judith Zurick came directly from the Capi- of Oakhurst, gave the invocation at the opening of f tol with his wife, Betty. the day-long session. King Superintendent Shrewsbury He praised the state Depart- New ment of Community Affairs RED BANK - Fred M. the Red Bank schools in 1946 tration and supervision from and its director, Lawrence spiration to all of the people couragement no matter what King has been appointed su- as a teacher in the River Hutgers University in 1949. He Kramer for administration of of New Jersey," he said, "be- obstacle we face, or what perintendent of schools by the Street School, he was appoint- has done graduate work at the the program and had special cause the handicapped by heartache we may have to . Red Bank Board of Education ed supervisor of instruction University of Illinois, Florida AttaeksEatontown thanks to the corp of volun- their strong will, per- bear." at an annual salary of $25,000. six years later and served in A & M, and Drew University, teer workers who implement sevcrence. and determination He said he didn't know what Mr. King, who joined the local that capacity until taking over and has served on the facul- the yearly activities. can do such difficult things. It the program would cost or system as a teacher 27 years the acting superintendent's ties of Newark Stale College, should give us all great en- whether it would be consid- Trenton State College, the CondominiumPlan "This should be an in- ago, has been serving as act- position. NEW SHREWSBURV - ered a success. University of Illinois, Florida lution as originally proposed,, ing superintendent oj schools Live In Rumson The Borough Council passed a "But," he said, "1 can't A & M, and Monmouth Col- lacked strength. since last August, following Mr. King lives at ltff Rum- resolution last night opposing think of a better way to spend lege. The council originally pro- Ihe resignation of the late Dr. son Road, Rumson, with his construction of a 476-unit con- the taxpayer's dollar, and if Robert C. Hoops. posed a resolution opposing Shrewsbury Asks wife, Ruth, a former guidance Mr. King has been a pro- dominium complex on a 51- the project as the plans now we are able to help one child director in the Red Bank Re- The board began a search gram developer with the Cen- acre tract off Tinton Ave. in indicate, without stipulating stand a little taller, walk a gional High School. Their son. for a new superintendent last ter for Urban Education and a Eatontown. reasons for the opposition. little straTghter, or smile a William Brian King, attended member of the Suburban So- July, when it employed Dr. Prompted by public opposi- "As it stands, I hope the Increase of Bond little more, then it will have Red Bank schools and is con- cial Studies Committee. Joseph Clayton, former acting tion to.the project, the resolu- resolution is withdrawn or de- been worthwhile." tinuing the family tradition as Headed Klwanls SHREWSBURY - The W. last night's .T/j-hour session on commissioner of education, to tion says the complex will feated," Mr. Linger said. "It Signs Autographs screen candidates for the po- a multi-media specialist in the T. Grant Dept. Store will bo the same plat that occupied Active in the Red Bank Kl- have a "deleterious effect" on is too weak and should specify Kollowing his speech, the sition. Delegations of board Reansburg Junior-Senior High able lo meet its scheduled the Zoning Board of Adjust- wanis Club and a past presi- residential property values, reasons for our opposition." March 22 grand opening in Ihe ment on Wednesday night, a governor devoted nearly half members interviewed 4(1 can- School. dent of that group, Mr. King cause hardship due to in- Councilman Irving Cohen, new Shrewsbury Plaza Chop- .subdivision application from an hour to meeting with some didates in three states belore has served as governor of the The new superintendent re- creased traffic in the area who introduced the resolution, ping Center, if the developers the Mid-County Center that of the handicapped children at turning home to unanimously ceived his bachelor's degree state's 266 Kiwanis Clubs. and poses an unsuitable den- said whether the resolution is • increase their performance will provide for construction the conference and signing select Mr. King. from Juniata College in 1945 Among his many other organi- sity per acre problem. passed or not, he had to ex- bond by $12,000. of a Builders' Emporium- autographs. and his master's in adminis- zation, he is a member of Red Beginning his career with Mayor Robert F. Henck press his own personal objec- Sports Korum. He later dropped in on a Bank's esteemed Root Beer The Planning Board last said there is no legal way the tion to the housing complex night reported that estimated The Mid-County realty demonstration of swimming and Checkers Club. borough can stop construction and make it known publicly. costs of needed site improve- group is seeking subdivision skills by handicapped persons As he was congratulated on if Eatontown grants the re- Mr. Cohen withdrew his ments and shade tree require- of 57..1 acres on Broad St. be- at the college pool. his unanimous selection last quired variance and approves Before leaving he said that New Shrewsbury original resolution in favor of ments were set by Board Kn- tween Patterson Ave. and night by Board of-Education site plans. the more precise statement gineer Leon S. Avakian at Meadow Drive into two lots, he hoped other states would President William V. Setaro The site is zoned for oflice regarding the borough's oppo- CH.5W. A $l(i.5(KI bond is on one 7.K4 acres and the other copy New Jersey's lead in im- and Vice President Jack research use in Eatontown, sition to the proposed com: file with the borough. 49,5 acres. . plementing a program for the Davis. Mr. King lauded both OKs Survey Of requiring a variance to build plex. ' The Acme supermarket at The Shrewsbury Holding physicially handicapped and the board and the school staff. housing units, and is owned by the center at Broad St. and,. .Corp , represented by at- that eventually it would be- "I'm looking forward to this He also said he will be Milton Gilbert of Teancck, present at the Eatontown Zon- Shrewsbury Ave. opened last torney Peter J. Carton, is come national in scope. very fine opportunity," Mr. project developer. Mr. Kramer earlier ex- Police Operations ing Board of Adjustment weekend with much fanfare, awaiting site plan approval to King commented. "I think William Kwalick of 22 Hope and other stores, including an construct the huilding. home plained to the educators, this community is really meeting to represent the NEW SHREWSBURY - Jerome's. Reed, borough Road, near the proposed con- borough's interests. Klaine Powers salon, will be- and lawn products center on coaches, and recreational spe- ready lo work together." struction site, challenged the cialists attending the confer- The Borough Council awarded administrator, said he will gin opening this weekend the smaller lot. A twin estab- mayor's statement that the Mayor Henck previously Site plan approval was lishment is operating success- ence thai the competitions a $3,500 contract last night to have the applications at Philosophy Told the International Association Borough Hall and will help borough could do nothing to said the proposed complex site granted to l)r D,C.•Seuffert fully in Toms River. this year will be held in two In a statement of his per- stop the project of Chiefs of Police to evaluate residentid s complete the forms is adjacent to "our finest resi- for expansion of medical of- The planning board, after parts. sonal educational philosophy the police department. lo be forwarded to the com- "It' sounds like, from your dential zone," and he would fices at 741 Shrewsbury Ave. entertaining comments from The Special Olympics for that Mr. King included in a re- Councilman Thomas I. Ru- pany. comments, that Eatontown try to prevent a similar hous- subject to state approval u[ the public concerning the em- the menially retarded, which cent professional resume, the ing project from extending zicka said the association will Council postponed a public did a good job in selling it Shrewsbury Ave. traffic plans poriums, ranging from traffic Was established by the Ken- new superintendent stressed into the borough. study manpower utilization, hearing on a salary ordinance (the project) to you," he and approval of a new sewage problems to preserving huge nedy Foundation and which that a school administrator field operations and reporting, until March 15. The ordinance said. "T.he borough could be Mr. Gilbert owns a 49-acre disposal system by the. board old trees on the site, contin- has been operating in New must develop with his staff a and will recommend changes would raise the pay of represented by someone at tract in New Shrewsbury «I health ued the applications until next Jersey for several years, and genuine concern for all chil- the public hearing Monday to and improvements to the borough employes, except po- which is adjacent to the pro- The planners spent much of the Tournament of Special dren and must assist his staff hear testimony and make council. lice, by about six per cent. posed Eatontown site. Theo- Champions for the physically in attaining the skills neces- New Shrewsbury's position "The association is an im- dore Parsons Jr., a Red Bank handicapped which is new tiiis sary to relate to students. clear." attorney representing Mr. Gil- 29,824 Acres Sprayed year. peccable organization that The borough will receive Without "those two'factors $95,000 rrom the state Depart- Mr. Gilbert's application for bert, has said Mr. Gilbert Also during the conference has a repulation for unbiased of interpersonal relationships ment of Environmental Pro- a variance will be heard Mon- would like to erect additional demonstrations were held of and objective studies," he between the student and In Gypsy Molh Campaign said, "1 think this is a very tection for the Pine Brook day night at Eatontown's Zon- units on the New Shrewsbury basketball, swimrrfing. and teacher," Mr. King wrote, site. ' FREEHOLD - Under the of the county. worthwhile investment that Conservation Tract when allo- ing Board of Adjustment track skills of the handi- cation of funds is approved by "much educational effort is meeting. bio-chemical gypsy moth con- Mr. Shaw called for legisla- capped will accomplish upgrading of wasted, unacceptable atti- Prices of the 2^-story con- our system." the legislature. Eric Linger of H4 Clearvicw dominiums, ranging from trol program conducted by tion to register commercial The schedule for this year's tudes develop, and success in Council has announced that Drive said passing a resolu- 1,050 to 1,550 square feet per the county Shade Tree Com- sprayers He also wants the competitions are: The police department will learning is difficult or slow." it has received a $232,250 tion is a "fine idea" but ex- unit, would begin at about mission, 27.H24 acres were ae- county notified about com- Central Hcgion meet at order three new police cars While he noted that "we are grant from the stale Depart- pressed concern that Ihe reso- $48,000. rially-sprayed and 2.000 acres mercial spraying schedules upon the adoption of the mu- in the midst of many sug- Trenton Stale College, May 5; ment of Environmental Pro- mist-sprayed last year be- and materials used so that Northwestern Hegion Meet at nicipal budget. The council gested new approaches to tween April 22 and I he end of bees may be protected and awarded a contract for I lie lection for construction of a Montclair State College and at sewer plant. education," Mr. King added June duplication of spraying Veterans' Park Stadium. cars lo Circle Chevrolet Co. of that "we must continually be The council received a let- David C. Shaw, commission .avoided."" Kayonno on May 12; Southern Red Bank, for a low bid of aware that there is no pan- $10,900. ter from Howell Township superintendent, reported that Hi- also recommended that Hegion Meet at (ilassborn acea for all the problems of Chief of Police Harvey F. Merchants Hit New for the second consecutive the county devise' a simpler State College. May 19. and the Chief James A. Herring said any school community." year, heavy winds spread the way of informing residents of •for each week's delay in the Morrell. Jr., citing Patrolmen state meet al Monmouth Col- Louis Vitale and David Jor- gypsy moth into more areas spray programs. lege on,June 23 delivery of the vehicles, it will City Hall Site Plan cost Ihe borough about $300 to dan for aiding his department J4O0 in maintenance on old ve- in apprehending a rape sus- Squad Sponsors LONG- BRANCH _ A ed by Broadway and Hock- hicles. pect. First Aid Class group of downtown business- well. Third and Union Avcs Weather: Clouding, Mild He estimated the delivery Simon Sinnreich of 10 Birch- men yesterday condemned A controversy I time at six weeks. A public wood Court was appointed to MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - thhe recommendation of the the Board of Health to fill the A standard first aid course for here between Mayor Henry R. Partly sunny with increas- northern Rockies and the TIDES hearing on the budget is citizens advisory committee Cioffi and the merchants on ing cloudiness during the af- nonht-rn and central plateau . Sandy Hook scheduled lor March 15. The unexpired term of Arthur E. the public will be offered by to construct the planned new James. Mr. Sinnreich is vice the South Matawan Township where the new facility should ternoon, high in the mid .ills. Dense ground fog reduced new cars will replace two now city hall complex at the for- be located. Cloudy tonight, low in the up- in use. president of the local Tax- First Aid Squad beginning mer stadium grounds. visibility to near zero from TODAY - High 6:13 p.m. Mayor Cioffi has proposed a per 3(ls. Occasional showers payers Association. Tuesday at 10 a.m. the northern and central and low 12 OH p.m. The council passed a resolu- Fred W. Carl, a spokesman plan to construct the planned likely tomorrow, high in the Plains to the upper (ireat TOMORROW - High 6-111 tion encouraging the Mon- William M. Kwalick of 22 The 10-hour course will be for the downtown merchants, Hope Itoad was appointed to given by certified American facility at the site of the mid 50s. Sunday cloudy and Lakes region. a m. and ti:52 p m and low mouth Consolidated Water Co. said last night that the site se- present city hall-library com- the Zoning Board of Adjust- Red Cross instructors trifld with a chance of show- Ham and drizzle dampened 12 2.! a m. and 12:51 p m to lake "expeditious action" lected by the study panel is a plex. ers. areas from Hie lower and SUNDAY - High 7:13 a.m. to supply service to residents ment to fill the uncxpircd Tuesday and Thursday morn- "rulcd-out" site. lerm of Harry LaTowsky. Mr. ings through March 15'. It will Mr. Carl said the merchants Carmen Scaglione, chair-, , Rain, drizzle and fog selllcd middle Mississippi- valley and i II p.m. and low in in the Pine Brook Road area. man of a 10-member study Kwalick. a planning con- be followed by a 26-hour ad- do not understand why mem- over the northern half of the across Ihe lower (ireal Lakes a.m. and 1:32 pin The water company re- panel, however, last Week nation today from the Rockies to northern New , Fur lied Bank and Itumson quested tax maps from the sultant, is president or Wil- vanced course lo be con bers of the governing body ducted March 20, through said that the committee has to New, England. where light snow dusted sqmc bridge, add I wo hours; Sea borough indicating properties liam M. Kwalick Associates of have not passed a measure lo Asbury Park. April 5. determined the best location Most other places had fair sections. ^ Bright, deducl Ml minutes; of prospective customers in build the planned facility at for the new facility would be weather and "moderate lo Temperatures before (lawn Long Branch, deduct 15 min- that area-and sent service ap- Mrs. Elaine Nixon was ap- Certificated will be awarded ^the so-called downtown site. at the former stadium warm temperatures. Scat- ranged from IS at lloulton, utes; Highlands bridge, add 40 plications to the borough lor pointed to the Environmental to those successfully com; The area favored by the grounds. S. Broadway and' tered, showers covered the Maine, to 70 at Miami, Kin. minutes. completion. Commission. pletingeachpha.se. businessmen's group is bound- Ocean Aye. Tie Dally Register, Red Bank-MkMIetown, NJ. Friday, Marcfc 2,1»3 f Qeeanport's Budget % By the Associated Press OK'd;RateUnchanged Mayor Escapes Indian Captors OCEANPORT - The mously by the council and proprietor, William R. Battes, Borough Council last night ap- now goes to the freeholders 101 HorsenecK Point Road. GALLUP, N:M. — Gallup Mayor Emmett Garcia says the proved a 1973 municipal budg- two young Indians who handcuffed him and marched him for their approval. Coun- The council also sold two et of $765,613 which will re- cilman Clement V. Sommers lots on Hiawatha Ave., each from his office at gunpoint had posed as reporters. One of ab- quire no increase in taxes. ductors was found dead after an ensuing gun battle, and au- said the freeholders had the measuring 30x100, to Jacob The council also okayed a thorities said he died of a gunshot wound that apparently was measure on tiheir agenda for Kleiner, a builder, for $3,000. Cooperation Agreement with self-inflicted. their meeting next Tuesday Mr. Kleiner was the only bid- the Board of Freeholders Ijy Garcia, 35, who escaped yesterday, by diving through a anil promised to act on it der on the property. which the freeholders pledge then. Borough engineer Richard plate glass window, suffered a superficial gunshot wound in the county will build the relo- the side and facial cuts. Under the agreement, the Schulz was directed to pre- cated Oceanport Ave. once county guarantees it will start pare b'id specifications for The second abductor was being held today without bond. the borough has acquired State police identified the dead man as Larry Casuse, 20, before June 30. 1974, on the road improvements on the property for the right of section of the new road run- Bridgewaters Drive, Manitto of Mexican Springs on the Navajo Reservation that begins way. about 10 miles north of this community of 14,000. Casuse, who ning from the bridge at Ft. Place. Comanche Drive and was president of the Indian Kiva Club at the University of The budget was approved Monmouth through the urban Hiawatha Ave. New Mexico in Albuquerque, had opposed Garcia's recent ap- unanimously following a pub- renewal area to the inter- Councilman F. Edward pointment as a university regent. Casuse objected to the may- lic hearing. It includes section of Gold St. and Port Waitt reported that a lease or's interest in a liquor store near the reservation, contending $644,176 for municipal oper- au Peck Ave. The county also agreement between the the store contributed to Indian alcoholism. ations and $121,237 as a re- plans to build the remainder borough and the Oceanport serve for uncollected taxes. of the road from there to Lions Swim Club had been „,••••'• Rtaliltr stow Phots This compares with where it will rejoin the exist- LAUNCH DRIVE —Planned Parenthood of Monmouth"County workers drawn up and would be signed Import Quota Under Attack $637,006.54 and $134,252.46 for ing Oceanport Ave. near Rt. take instructions from Mrs. Charles Hugel, right, co-chairman of organi- shortly. He also said he had the same purposes in 1972 36, but no specific date for WASHINGTON - Skyrocketing food costs, particularly zation's direct mall fund-raising drive. From left are Mrs. Ernest L. Tay- met with the contractor for when the budget totaled construction has been set. for meat, may cause a new consumer push in Congress for re- lor, Fair Haven, Mrs. Lawrence R. Malone, Rumson, Mrs. Christina Hew- improvements at Blackberry peal of a 1964 import-quota law which critics say threatens $771,259. In a related matter, the Bay Park and that work itt, Shrewsbury, Mrs. Marcus S. Wright, Little Silver, and,Mrs. William A total of $265,000 in local American hamburger-eaters. Martin, Fair Haven. A goal of $65,000 has been set. council set March 22 for a would start there soon on President Nixon suspended meat-import quotas in 1972 and taxes will have to be raised this public hearing in the Ocean- grading and excavating for again this year so that Australia and other countries could year to support the budget, port Firehouse on the acquisi- the ballfield. ship more low-grade beef into U.S. markets. It is used mostly the same as last year, tion of additional properties Mr. Waitt also reported the by meat processors and carryout-food chains. Planned Parenthood Group Councilman Robert J. 01- that had not been scheduled to annual Easter Egg Hunt for Although beef imports rose 20 per cent in 1972 and are ex- sen, said although the council be purchased until the second borough children will be held pected to climb an additional 7.5 per cent his year, Rep. Ben- was able to keep the budget year of the urban program. at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April jamin Rosenthal, D-N.Y., says the law hangs as a standby from rising this year — with Mr. Sommers said the addi- 4, at the Monmouth Park race sword over consumers and that it could be dropped by Nixon Has $65,000 Fund Goal the help of federal revenue shar- tional purchases would be pos- track parking lot at the cor- any time he sees fit. ing funds — the borough sible because of a surplus of ner of Oceanport and Port au RED BANK - Mrs. Evan come, medically indigent this vital program is depend- -Rosenthal has introduced a bill to repeal the 19B4 meat-im- should look ahead to the fu- funds from the first year Peck Aves. Jahos, president of Planned women with high quality me- ent upon private donations. ture when there will be more port-quota law and says rising public discontent over meat grant. Mayor Elwood L. Baxter Parenthood of Monmouth dical care. Planned Parent- Planned Parenthood served expenses such as road im- prices may help bring it to attention of Congress. In other action, the council announced several appoint- County, has announced the hood's goal is that every child 2,704 women last year and ex- provement costs. kick-off of the 1973 Direct be a wanted child. pects to serve an additional approved the transfer of the ments. They included Frank- He said residents should liquor license held by the lin Ingram as representative Mail fundraising campaign. "We hope to raise $65,000 2,500 women this year, Nixon Honors Golda Meir start thinking of other pos- Oceanport Tap House, Inc., to to the Northeast Sewerage from private donations The group works in cooper- WASHINGTON - President Nixon held out the hope last Mrs. Charles Hugel, Fair sible sources of revenue that Settab, Inc., which plans to do Authority, replacing E. E. , through all our fund-raising ation with the 'Monmouth" night that the leadership that built an independent state of Is- Haven, and Mrs. Franklin could be used to keep taxes business as the Office Bar. McKeige, who is moving to efforts," said Mrs. Hugel. County Welfare Board in pro- rael will have the genius to bring about peace in the Middle Reed, Rumson are co-chair- from rising to the point where Settab is the reverse spelling Florida, and David Gizzi to Planned Parenthood receives viding family planning ser- East. men. some people no longer could of the name of the new the Shade Tree Committee. Among the volunteers are some fiscal support from fed- vices to its clients. afford them. He referred spe- In a champagne toast at a state dinner honoring Israeli eral, state and local sources. Prime Minister Golda Meir, the President said tie did not sug- Mrs. E.C. Corson, Jr. and Clinics are held six times a cifically to the possibility of Mrs. Herbert Zydney. Federal money must be week in four locations, Asbury permitting the construction of gest achievement of a stable and lasting peace in the Middle matched by local funds'. Re- East would be "easy, soon or instant." Planned Parenthood of Park, Red Bank, Matawan apartments, a hot issue in the Holmdel Planners Monmouth County, a private cent federal cutbacks have and Freehold. Plans for ex- borough in the not too distant But, the President said, "I do suggest that the kind of necessitated the direct use of leadership - enlightened, courageous and strong — that built non-profit organization pro- pansion include two additional past , . . vides family planning services private donations as a family clinic locations in Long If residents want to contin- an independent Israel, that has defended independence, has ^planning program. The con- the genius within it to contribute to the kind of peace in that and educational programs Branch and Neptune and ex- ue paying their taxes without Reject UTI Bid aimed at reaching the low-in- tinuation and expansjon of pansion to 10 clinic sessions. troubled part of the world which will provide real security for the benefit of such ratables as HOLMDEL — A revised site be intensified. The motion re- the states involved as well as peace.'' apartments, for, Olsen said he plan for Union Technical In- ferred to the Board of Educa- Nixon reminded his audience that Mrs. Meir came from would continue to reflect their stitute on Rt. 35 was rejected tion's desire to obtain from the United States. He said she had played a great role in Israel viewpoint in his voting, al- last night by the Planning the Ackersons a parcel adja- in the past "and will play a great role in the years to come not though he personally favors Board because of deficiencies cent to the administration Advocate of Abortion apartments. On the other only in the future of her country but in the Middle East and and omissions in the appli- buildin in exchange for other the world." hand, he said, "maybe there cation. land owned by the board. has been a change of heart" Board member Jack Sipress , Mayor Cohen stated the ex- Highway Trust-Bust Try Fails and urged borough residents explained the site plan, sub- change would be of great ben- Is Monmouth Speaker to express their wishes to the mitted by Dr. Paul J. Barotta, efit to all parties concerned WASHINGTON - Senate highway trust-busters have lost council. threatening the police and dis- failed to comply with a resolu- because the land obtained by a preliminary fight, but look with confidence toward the next By CAROL JACOBSON tempts and warned in strong George E. Feeney, IS Burnt turbing the police in a hotel tion passed by the board last the Ackersons would enable try at beating the highway lobby out of some money for mass descriptive language of their Mill Circle, one of two persons lobby, where he had gone to Dec. 7 which concerned such them to change the five lots transit. WEST LONG BRANCH - potential dangers. to address the council on the picket the Bishop's Confer- matters as egress from UTI's now non-conforming to con- - The Senate Public Works Committee voted X Jo 6 yes- For.ten years Bill Baird has Then Mr. Baird showed a budget, objected to salary in- ence in protest of their silence property onto Rt. 35 and site forming. terday against diverting $850 million from the trust fund each supported a woman's right to 12-minute black and white creases he said amounted to on the questions of Vietnam, plan contour curves which Continued to a special meet-*' year for urban areas to use as they see fit. birth control and abortion and film of a suction curetage per- 2(1 per cent and far exceeded capital punishment and abor- seem incompatible with the ing next Thursday was consid-" last night was no exception. formed with a vacuum aspira- the guidelines set forth by the The committee then voted to report the entire $5.8 billion tion. topography of the property. eration of site plan presented annual federal road-aid package for full Senate floor action. tor and a dilation curetage or federal Wage and Price Com- He spoke at Monmouth Col- Society Founder D and C, done in a clinical en- The board recommended by A. P. Busch of Tricorne In each of the next three years, the bulk of the money, lege, where he said, "I mission. Farm Riding Academy. . ; vironment. the entire file on the UTI site some $3.25 billioh, is earmarked for interstate highway con- Mr. Baird is the director haven't been in Monmouth and founder of the New York Mr. Olsen replied that the plan be sent to the Township Held inactive was an appli- struction Jhe original intent in creating the fund. , County since 1966 when I Catholic Church Assailed wage and price controls have Parents Aid Society, a non- After the film, he continued Committee for review.. cation submitted by the Rev. Making the losing move for wider use of the monev yes- came to protest a Welfare profit birth control, abortion not applied since November to Also rejected was the William K. Tibbett and Jack terday were Sens. Howard Baker, R-Tenn., and Edmund Mus Board stand that would have his protest against the Catho- units employing fewer than 60 and narcotics center in Hemp- lic Church which he called, sketch plat for a subdivision W. Anthony Jr. for construc- kie, D-Maine. But they look ahead to lull Senate consideration' penalized unwed mothers." stead, N.Y. where 20,000 per- persons and defended the in- presented by Ackerson Estate tion or**a nursery on Middle of the bill. "an enormous lobby to fight creases as high as Mr. Feeney He was arrested in Septem- sons have come for abortions because the plan presented Road and S. Laurel Ave. until abortion for all other citizens thought as the 1972 salary fig- "It -will pass' before the full Senate," said Baker of the ber of 1966 in a mobile unit in or counselling. failed to provide adequate it is determined whether the and religions in the country." ures he referred to did not re- wider-Use amendment. Freehold on a New Jersey law drainage for the area depicted proposed use is in con- He was guest speaker last He was challenged from the flect an interim raise granted prohibiting the display of con- and indicated connection with formance with township zon- night for the student-run Arts audience by a gentleman rep- policemen last August by the traceptives "without just a drain operated by the Gar- ing laws. Remain Split and Letters Series. resenting The Right To Life, Council. cause" under a disorderly Mr. Baird said he has who cited statistics that con- den State Parkway without of- The application of Edward Harry L Van Note, tax col- ~-—J WASHINGTON — The nation's governors have ended their , persons act. moved his family out of New tested Mr. Baird's criticism Of ficial approval. B. Schumacher to subdivide midwinteFoneeting, still as split over President Nixon's mas- lector, told the council he ob- lots at 81)9 Holmdel Road was And he commented before York State because of what the church. Included in the denial was a ter plan for revamping many domestic programs as when the he termed "too many death jected to a reduction in his resolution offered by Mayor classified a minor subdivision . he began his lecture from the "In Utah," he said, "where salary from $B,100 a year to conference began. threats." there is a 90 per cent Mormon David Cohen and approved by after a motion declaring it a Pollak Auditorium stage that $2,600. major subdivision was »- Citing uncertainty over Nixon's proposals and fearing fur- He faced about 150 students population, they defeated a the board that attempts to ther money cuts, Democratic governors voted unanimously he was "keeping my eyes on' The Cooperation Agreement waived. the doors." and spoke in direct, precise liberal abortion law, so it's achieve a solution to the mu- yesterday to oppose the special revenue-sharing plan "unless on the relocation of Oceanport tual needs of the Ackerson Es- A site plan of Henry A. West Although he faced a 20-day language, describing and ex- not just the church that's and until we get the information we need in order to govern- Ave. was approved unani- tate and Board of Education & Son Inc. for a two-story pro- jail sentence then, he served hibiting contraceptive de- against abortion." "our states." - fessional building on Rt. 520 only one day in jail after the vices, which he warned are My battle is very basic," But Gov. Linwood Holton of Virginia, chairman of the Re- was approved after recom- N. J. Supreme Court upset the "not 100 per cent pre- Mr. Baird said, "I think every publican Governors Association, predicted the Democrats mended parking lot improve- decision*: ventative. Misconceptions of- woman should'have. the right Rt. 33 Bypass Work eventually will support Nixon's plan, which congressional ten cause conceptions." (Lat- to control her body. The mo- ments were added. leaders say is in trouble. ! - • Mr. Baird has been arrested several times in the past 10 er he said he would suggest ment this is made into law, I The Democrats said they were "emphatically dissatisfied" years and spent 30 days in the that men use an animal skin will fight you. I have never with what administration officials had told them about cuts in Seen Starting in July Charles St. jail in in with a preventative foam supported abortion, but I sup- the current budget and plans for special revenue sharing. available at drugstores as op- FREEHOLD - 7M» Detective Leonard Moon and Deal Men Renamed stands that ol every 100,000 January that his staff was EUotllihrt In 1171 by John H. Cotk oM HMiry Cloy turned over to Highlands Po- PERTH AMBOY - Melvin babies delivered. 37 mothers preparing recommendation to REGULAR PASSBOOK PUBLISHED BY THE RED BANK REGISTER . < lice Sgt. James Davis. •II. Safran and Mortimer died~Tn 100,000 abortions," Gov. Cahill involving the by- SAVINGS Mtmbtr Of Hit MMCIMH! Pr«u-Th* Allocated Pr«l» ll tnllllcKl «»• he said, "only 3.4 women have cl™vth?l«i Bit uit forrtgyblkatlonol oil tht IQCOI mm printed In thli Sgt. Davis, the complainant Greenspan, both of Deal, were pass. The governor must give ntwipoptr oi will m oil AP newt dlipoichti. said Mr. Johnson failed to an- rcappointed to Perth Amboy died." his approval before the 19W SKQnd lou DOSIHC pold ol Red Bonk, NJ. 01/01 and ol txidllionol swer the charge in Municipal General Hospital's executive He asked If the college clin- From Day ol Deposit to Day ol Withdrawal UL Publfchtddollv. Montloy Ihrouoh Friday. Mairwbicrlp- bond funds can be used. US» poyoblt'ffi iiwnctl . Court In December, 1971. committee and board of gov- ic offered information on birth 1 J»;nthi Gov. Cahill in his letter, did INIonlh 3Mtmlhi Mr. Johnson was released in ernors, respectively, at the control and several students not clearly point out where M,SO m.oo hospital association's annual shouted "no," Mr. Baird sug- CENTBJtt JERSEY BANK SS3SV Ham* Dtilvtrv by Coriw -SOi Ctntia w.tk his own recognizance pending the funds for the project are COUvOFWVtsIV Sii»Km>y ol counlm, n Ctnli. a hearing March 12. meeting. > gested they get it elsewhere. coming from. A portion of the 4 Tfce Dally Eeg»uer, neu uaa«— m«nueu»wn, N.J. Friday, Mareir2, Fort Union, Official Given I Obituaries I '4'/' $45,000 Libel Judgment . J. Partridge, Was Madison Official FREEHOLD - Local 1904 ciously made by Local 476. Joseph Meehan of Long CLEARWATER, Fla ""- Jr of Port Republic, N.J , of the American Federation of The complaint added that Branch, argued that the state- John Partridge, 94, former two step-sons, George C Government Employes (AFL- the statements were intended ments injured its good name, Township Councilman and Drost of Matawan, N.J . and CIO) and its president were to mean and were understood fame and credit and brought former Board of Education Ray H Drosl of Pompano awarded $45,000 in damages as meaning that Local 1904 it into public disgrace and in- member in Madison Town- Beach, two daughters. Misses yesterday in a libel action was associated with corrupt famy among its neighbors. ship, N.J.. died yesterday in Susan and Helen Partridge, against a rivaling union. unions, was itself corrupt, was the Veterans Hospital, East both of Port Republic, six A jury of six awarded the not democratically organized, Local 476 had filed a count- Orange, N.J He lived at 1332 grandchildren, and a great- local (15,000 and its president. was associated with under- erclaim charging Local 1904 Browning St. grandchild J. Edward Harvey of 124 Fair world activities, was engaged wilh committing a libel In its Arrangements are under the Born in Ireland, he came to Haven Road. Fair Haven, in racketeering and had com- publications but this action direction of the Bedlc Funeral the United States in 1888. 130,000. mitted campaign fraud among was withdrawn after Local Home, Matawan. He was a resident ol Madi- The action was against Lo- others. 476 had presented its case son Township more than 50 Mrs. Clara A. Feliu cal 476, National Federation during the jury trial. SEA BRIGHT - Mrs. Clara Local 1904. represented by years and was foreman seven of Government Employes and A: Feliu of 1054 Ocean Ave, years a! the Parvin (N.J.) its president Herbert Cahn. died yesterday in Rivemew State Park before moving • The monetary award cli- Hospital, Red Bank. Advocate SOS Clubs here 23 years ago. maxed a three-day trial be- Born in , she A master sergeant in the fore Superior Court Judge An- had been a resident here tor U.S. Marines in the Spanish- drew A. Salvest. Execution of the past 45 years. To Fight Drug Abuse American War, he was a CAKE BAKING WINNERS — Mrs. Sally Boynton of Little Silver, center, the judgment was delayed 10 Mrs. Feiiu was a former ' Friend of the First Presby- holds o first place $100 merchandise certificate after winning a cake bak- days presumably for defense RUMSON - The letters SOS Clubs' inception. summer employe of the Sea terian Church. Safety Harbor. ing contest sponsored by Nadler's Discount Furniture Center, Red Bank, motions concerning the jury "SOS" stand for "Stamp Out To become SOS Club mem- Bright Beach Club. She was a findings and award. Surviving are his widow. to celebrate its 50th anniversary. From left are second place winner A/Irs. Stupidity," meaning drug and bers, Mr. Magnotta said stu- communicant of Holy Cross Jean Potts of Middletown with a $50 certificate; state Sen. Richard R. The civil action broadly per- alcohol abuse, but they also dents must sign a pledge Mrs. Mary Edith Smink Par- Catholic Church, Rumson. tridge; a son, John Partridge Stout, cake judging chairman; Mrs. Boynton; Allen Nadler, company tained to publications in two stand for "Speak Out Sensi- saying they will "do their best Mrs. Rachel Lc Compte She was the. widow of Jo- president, and third place winner Miss Lisa Muench of New Shrewsbury newspapers initiated by Local bly." to create a society free of seph Feliu. with a $25 certificate. 476 djiring 1971 in what was Girl Scout leaders here drugs, pollution, hate, class FARMINGDALK - Mrs. Surviving aro a son. James described as a heated election heard Joseph Magnotta advo- prejudice or other anti-social Rachel Le Compte, 70, of Oak Keliu, here; three daughters, campaign between the two cate SOS clubs as a means of behavior." Glen Hoad, died Wednesday Mrs. Norma Oliver of Sharon, warring locals ovcr'Represen- giving children the tools to "St. James Grammar at the Tower Nursing Home. Pa., Mrs. Claire Brown of 1,398-Condominium Plan tation of Federal civilian em- fight peer group pressure to School, Red Bank, has Glcndola, Wall Township: Rumson, and Mrs. Joan ployes. use drugs. adopted the club plan, but it is She was born in Howell and McCauley of Fair Haven; 11 LocaL 1904 lost its representa- Mr. Magnotta is coordinator the only school in the area to was a lifelong resident of the grandchildren and three Gets Preliminary Approval tion of Signal School civilian for the Alcoholic and Drug do so," Mr. Magnotta said._ area. She was a member of great-grandchildren. employes to Local 476 that Abuse Control Program of the SOS Club information kits, the Assembly of God Church. The' John E. Day Funeral FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - der a 1971 amendment to the units in the first section and year but won its bid to repre- Electronics Command, Ft. banners, pledge sheets,' and Freehold Township. She had Home, Red Bank, is in charge A 1,398-unit planned adult zoning ordinance permitting at that time build the commu- sent Research and Devel- Monmouth. * membership cards may be ob- worked as a domestic. of arrangements. community which Gene A. planned adult communities nity activities building and opment Support employes. Since there are abdtft 15.000 tained from Mr. Magnotta at Surviving are her husband, Genola Co. Inc. of Shrews- anywhere in the R-40 zone. other related common facil- The complaint alleged that Girl Scouts in Monmouth Ft. Monmouth. James W. Lc Corapte: four Garreth H. Browning bury intends to build on 180 The application meets or ex- ities; own and maintain all in- on Feb. 1H, 1971, Local 476 County, Mr. Magnotla hopes sons, Elbert Le Compte of EAST KEANSBURG - acres off Wemrock and Gulley ceeds requirements of the or- terior roadways, and meet all "maliciously" published in the SOS idea will become a Clark, James Le Compte Jr. Garreth II. Browning, 71), of 14 Roads and Rt. 537 received dinance. recommendations of the town- the Monmouth Message an ad- part of the Girl Scout pro- Lottery Winners of Toms River, and Phillip Le Smith Place, died Tuesday in preliminary site plan approv- The board's approval was ship engineer. vertisement comparing Local gram. Compte and David Le Complc Riverview Hospital, Red By The Associated Press al from the Planning Board given with the stipulations 1904 and its organization and of Howell; three daughters. Bank, after a sudden illness. At a hearing on the appli- "Fighting drugs and alcohol last night. that the applicant shall pave leaders with convicted labor Mrs. Robert Streigs of Bir- Born in Holland, he had re- cation last week, the appli- can not be begun at too early Here is a list of winning The community, Wemrock Gulley Road, now unim- leaders and persons who had mingham, Ala.. Mrs. Eldon sided here for the past year cant testified that he hopes to an age," he said. "It should numbers chosen this week by Farms, will offer con- proved; build on a section by caused the blinding and mur- O'Brien of Toms River, and and was a Bayshore area resi- build the community over a be started in the third or northeastern states with dominiums to those 52 years section basis with no fewer der of other persons in the la- Mrs. Charles Phillips of Ala- dent for the past 23 years. five-year period, starting next fourth grades, because by weekly lotteries: of age and older, and with no than 64 units per section; re- bor field and imputed that the meda, Calif.; three brothers, year. He said the completed nigh school, it is too late." New Jersey - 545789 He was the husband of the children under 18. submit a site plan application local had violated the con- Harold Voorhees of Beach- late Williamina Browning, development should represent Mr. Magnotta said the SOS New York - 974533 It is the first application un- for each new section; build 64 a $37 million investment but fidence placed in it by labor is being used effectively in Pennsylvania — 277711 wood, Elbert Voorhecs of who died in January 1964. members. Lakewood, and David Surviving are a daughter, he could not estimate the size^ many mid- and Penn- Connecticut-15831 Voorhees, here; two sisters. Miss Geraldine Browning, at of the ratable. The advertisement also sylvania schools. He cited a The winning number in New Mrs. Claude Edelhauser of home; three brothers, An- The one-family houses will claimed that Local 1904: sharp decline in the number Jersey's daily lottery Point Pleasant and Mrs. Theo- thony, Henry and Peter Parking Barriers be equally divided between failed to let union members of young drug users since the Thursday was 66780. dore Meyer of Brick Town- Bruinsma, all of Worcester, one-and two-bedroom units, express their views and ex- ship, 21 grandchildren* and Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Hen- and about 40 per cent of the ercise their right to vote; 'three great-grandchildren. rietta Morin of Ansonia, Calif, units will be two story. Aver- used its members' dues to de- Bayshore Problem age price per unit is esti- ceive fellow employes, and The C.H.T. Clayton and Son and two grandchildren. mated at $25,000 plus mainte- that the local both personally •Funeral Home, Adelphia. The John J. Ryan Home for ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Robert "A. Masella, board nance. and organizationally accepted Howell Township, is in charge Funerals. Keansburg, is in — Problems with parking bar- secretary, who presided over The- houses will be grouped privileged positions in viola- of arrangements. charge of arrangements. riers at Bayshore Shopping the meeting, said, "The bar- tion of trust given to it by its FREE! in eight-unit complexes and Plaza, Rt. 36, continue to riers were a mistake. Many of members. FOR ANY OCCASION plague the Planning Board. them are crumbling." each will include an attached garage and a patio. The com- The complaint alleged that Board members decided The planners may consider Your First Place HONEY BEE FLOWERS last night to call o a meeting plexes will be grouped in nine on June 2, 1971, Local 476 going back to the original site clusters scattered over the •'maliciously" published in 21I2AHWY. 35 464 (ROAD ST. with shopping center devel- plan specifications as a solu- Setting oper Carl Casriel of Asbury property, with over half the The Daily Register an adver- OAKHURST SHREWSBURY tion to the current problem. site reserved for recreation tisement that Local 1904 was 493-8919 741-4020 Park, prior to next month's A proposed borough zoning meeting in an effort to resolve and open space. guilty of campaign fraud and Reliable Since 1927 ordinance amendment is ex- misrepresentation to prospec- existing problems. pected to be considered at the Recreational facilities will Qten Six Days A Week include a nine-hole tive union members at the Controversy over what type next Planning Board meeting. Electronics Command at Ft. 8 30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. of barriers should be installed Mayor Stryker said it calls for course, tennis and shuffleboard courts and a Monmouth (ECOM), alleging BY WIRE ANYWHERE began more than a year ago. site plan approval for all new that it violated the federal Planters called for in the orig- heated swimming pool, as Robert R. Hodgkls* buildings, except for houses, Hatch Act and inferred that inal site plan approval had not in all zones of the borough. well as a 15-acre nature pre- serve. The planned commu- the local was associated with been installed. Board mem- The only area in which site corrupt unions, suspected bers then agreed with Mr. nity activities building is an plan approval for houses existing farm house which murderers, convicted crimi- Casriel that parking barriers would be required would be in nals and other undesirable would create a "more orderly will be renovated and en- the R-2 zone, the area east of larged. persons and that it advocated arrangement for customer Grand Ave. This area, the strikes against federal in- John Van Kirk & Son parking at the center. mayor said, would need ap- The jm\y two "entrances to stallations. The planners, and Mr. Cas- proval because of drainage the property will lead to Wem- riel then agreed to installation problems in the hilly section. rock Road and Rt. 537.- The complaint also alleged MONUMENTS that Local 476 published and of concrete barriers three feet A meeting of the borough's Also approved by the board distributed a newsletter to 85 COOPER RD., MIDDLETOWN wide, 32 feet long and II) in- Bicentennial Committee, for- was a preliminary site plan ECOM employes Aug. 14, 1971, (oil Rl. 35 at Hcadons Cornerl che^ high. mulating plans for a 1976 ob- application from Sherman containing alleged derogatory 741-031? 747-2563 servance, is scheduled Motor Co. Inc. for an office Late in December barriers building in the highway busi- statements and on Aug. 26, theChoice tonight. BARREGUILD MONUMENTS were installed but they are ness zone off Rt. 9 on an ap- 1971, it published them in the only 10 inches wide. Mrs. Fannie McCallum, proximately eight-acre lot. Monmouth Message. board member, said plans will Local HM maintained that Problems have arisen since include all residents, from the statements were untrue, is yours this installation, Mayor Rich- children through senior citi- Drug Addiction Problem? and defamatory and libelous ard (.'. Striker reported last zens. The preservation of old Call 988-8333. For Help Day or and were willfully and mali- Elegant Silverplalc night. Several cars have buildings will be a primary Night. crossed the barriers and be- consideration, she said. • Luxurious (Joldemvare come stuck on top of them. The public is invited to the John E. Day Most have had to be towed meeting, scheduled for 8 p.m. Stainless away, he said. in Borough Hall. SHOP & COMPARE! 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Its emphasis • Sunday at the First Unitarian York City in 1970. this year is in consumer eco- RED BANK - The execu- who tied for the board seat. .tertoMr. Garrison. Church of Monmouth County, The group, with 6,000 mem- nomics. "We feel that the interest of tive committee of trte Red She wrote to Mr. Garrison, 1475 W. Front St. bers nationwide, emphasizes FLEA MARKET all children in the Red Bank Bank Public Schools PTA. yes- whose responsibility it is now actions which can be taken by MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - schools will be better served Her talk, "Your Responsi- terday urged the appointment to fill the post, asking that her an individual on issues that The Sisterhood of Temple, with more representation bility as a Consumer and a ol a nonwhite to fill the va- name be withdrawn from con- may extend nationwide. With Beth Ahm Flea Market will be from that part of the commu- Citizen," will be presented at cant seat on the Board of sideration and urging, in- a full-time volunteer force.of March 11 from noon to 5 p.m. nity which provides 58.6 per the 10 and 11:30 a.m. services. Education that resulted from stead, the appointment of a The public may attend. 20, CAN. publishes a month- in the temple, 550 Lloyd Road. a tie in the Feb. 13 school membef of the black commu- cent of the pupil population." elections. nity to the* board. " It was signed by Mrs. Gary The committee, in a letter The nine member board has; Briney, secretary-of tjje PTA, to Earl B. Garrison, Mon- had only one representative of! on behalf of the entire execu- mouth County superintendent the nonwhite community on it tive committee, a body of of schools, said the naming of since the election last month about 30 persons. a nonwhite would give better when two black incumbents This includes the other PTA representation to that part of were defeated in bids for new officers: Mrs. Henry Stravic, the community that provides terms. president; Mrs. Chester Bea- more than half the students in "We urge you to consider man, first vice president; the public schools. appointing a representative Mrs. Milton Sims, second vice Now Accepting The appeal came on the from the nonwhite community president, and Paul Carter, heels of a similiar request of Red Bank to the Board of treasurer. UN|TED FUND AIDED — F. Donald Squillante, Monday by Mrs. Josephine Education," the PTA execu- The board seat has been va- regional vice president of New Jersey National Lee, one of the two candidates tive committee said in its let- cant since the election be- Bank, presents the bank's corporate contribution RESERVATIONS cause of a tie between Mrs. to the 1973 Monmouth County United Fund drive Lee and John A. Mulheren for to Maurice A. Scully, fund president. third place in a contest for three full-term seats on the for the 1973 season board. Farmhand Is Indicted Mrs. Lee, an incumbent who was seeking a second term on the board, also pointed out in In Death of Woman BLUE COAL her letter to Mr. Garrison that, Please apply Sundays FREEHOLD - Edward L Front, North Long Branch, is more than half the children in Byrd, a 44-ycar-olrJ: farmhand, charged with possession of a the borough's public schools from Upper Freehold Town- pistol upon his person Aug." IB during March at the were from minority groups. ship, was indicted by a Mon- in Long Branch. She said she felt the "most mouth County Grand Jury Willie C. Sanders, 22, of 5 equitable choice" for the beach club from Fred D. Wikoff Co. yesterday on manslaughter DeWitt Ave. and Kevin White, board seat would be a mem- charges in connection with the 20, of Asbury Park Village, ber of the black community. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. death of. a 31-year-old woman. both Asbury Park, are 236 MAPLE AVENUE Mr. Mulheren, who was . Byrd is charged with the- charged with robbing Peter seeking election for the first slaying of Ida Lee Nixon, Lang; of 84 Harvard Road, time to the board, has said he of Allentown Nov. 26 in Upper Fair Haven, Jan. 16 of $42 in has no intention of withdraw- Freehold Township. It is al- cash and a revolver valued at The entire facilities are being RED BANK 741-0554 ing. He said he believed Mr. leged that the woman was $100 at knifepoint in Asbury Garrison should.choose be- shot during a struggle for pos- Park. renovated to include a new tween him and Mrs. Lee session of a rifle. Both resided Edward Walsh, 58, no ad- front, new lockers and new ca- at the Arthur West farm in dress available, is charged banas. SWIMMING POOLS • FILTERS • ACCESSORIES Upper Freehold Township. with obtaining $142 under* This indictment and these false pretenses and issuing a were among those handed up forged check belonging to the to Superior Court Judge M. defunct Monmouth Swim Pool Raymond McGowan, assign- Co. to White Shanty. Inn, 27 ment judge. Freneau Ave., Matawan, Aug. SEA BRIGHT Patrick A. Thorpe, a, of 22 30. Middletown Ave., Middletown, Michael Gaudious, 20, of 72 is charged with breaking into First Ave., Long Branch, is BATHING PAVILION 1 Week Only the Atlantic Highlands Ele- charged with carrying a dan- mentary School, First Ave., gerous knife upon his person Oct. 5, stealing office machin- Sept. 7 in Belmar. SEA BRIGHT, NEW JERSEY es and equipment valued at ?l,065, committing an assault ' BUY NOW and battery upon Atlantic- Highlands Patrolman' Frank THE CORAL Roberts and resisting arrest The Coral Reel has a 4 inch [op rail with by Patrolman Michael Katz. and SAVE! 3 inch upright supports, made ot galvanized steel with a bluo trarrie and white walls. Michael Anzalone, 20, of 49 Also available in 12', 18', 21, 24'; 26', First St!, and John V. WxiZx't, 24x12x4', 24'x16'x4\ and McDermott, 22, Mile West of at the Monmouth Scyrt Woods Shopping Csnltr A1 P Chapel Hill Shopping Center Garden Stale Pkwy. Queen Res- 721-5588 I'/i Miles No. of Nivesink Bridge 364-8383 laurant, Ealontown. Ted De 79 E. NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED BANK, NJ. •± 747-4940 Moss, former C JMC Inter- HOURS: Monday Thru Friday 12 P.M. to 9 P.M. CHAflGE IT! national chairmai , is the fca-1 Saturday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sunday 10 A.M. to S P.M. lured speaker. TEL 741-6400 The Afghan Connection in a warehouse. The opium Established in UTS-Published by The Red Bank RegiSer By JACK ANDERSON of funds and facilities, and in- was purchased for legitimate adequate organization and medical uses by a U.S. phar- ARTHUR Z. KAMIN " The FBI is checking our toll, WASHINGTON management," states the re- maceutical firm. But the firm calls and pulling out all stops port. "Also, close family and found to its dismay that the to find out how we get secret tnbal ties exist between offi- government opium had been President and Editor government reports on drug SCKNK cials at every level of govern- smuggling around the world. ment and inhabitants of the diluted with sugar and foreign lllllllllllllllllllllliailllllllllllHltlUlilllilUMII matter. Tbomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor Despite the FBI efforts, tnbal regions." here is another installment fie in Turkey, Southeast Asia from a classified document on and Mexico, the underword "Opium poppies are grown Bad as the situation is, C Friday, March 2,1973 the "Afghan connection." quietly clinched its contacts in primarily in tribal areas of there is some hope. The new Kabul and set up its drug eastern Afghanistan, where Afghan premier, Mohammad For centuries, the great na- ANDERSON *How Can Something Be Bolh Karc and Worthless?' tions have slumbered as Per- routes to Europe and the government control is limited. Musa Shafiq has promised to sians, Mongols. Turks and United States. Because it is dangerous even crack down and two U.S. nar- Macedonians invaded the Secret Reports for Afghans to enter this area- jor source of opium and cotics agents are working mountainous land of Afghanis- Now, a dribble of secret re- uninvited, there arc no re- opium derivatives bound for with Shafiq's police. tan. But now. an incursion of ports is beginning to reach liable statistics on opium . . . the U.S. market," states the Corsicans has awakened the U.S. officials on the "Afghan traffic in Afghanistan.' secret report. A United Nations team went world to the Afghans' poppy- connection." We have obtain- Other confidential sources to Afghanistan last fall and Major Source has prepared a confidential covered hillsides. ed a copy of one of these But there is no question report that some Afghan pea- The Corsican Mafia has documents so highly classified sants are so poor that they draft report, to be released in about the threat to the Ujiited a few weeks, offering some been surveying the blossom- that each one was numbered States. chew opium gum to ease hun- ing fields with practiced eyes before being distributed to ger pains. solutions. Finally, Afghan, and conferring on thick cat- federal executives. ••With the ban on poppy cul- And the government is so Iranian and U.S. narcotics pets with the opium moguls of •'Afghan enforcement tivation in Turkey after the hard up for cash that it re- agents recently grabbed 12.7 Kabul, the Afghan capital. agencies are incapable of the 1971-72 season, U.S. officials cently sold some 3U tons of tons of opium bound from Af- While the heaviest publicity most elementary of police are concerned that Afghanis- opium which had been seized ghanistan to Iran in a huge was centered on the drug traf- functions because of the lack tan could fast become a ma- and stored for several.years truck. Numbers Plus Sympathy By MILTON VIORST IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIINI tor of, say 4.3 per cent over Every effort at criminal re- the 1967 figures. habilitation focuses, before Herbert Stein, who has THE NEW Except that, as the Nixon anything else, on the getting emerged as the Malthus of the Administration reminds us, of a job — one that conveys Nixon Administration, made a POLITICS we are a country ravaged 6y its rewards in a decent stan- speech in which he dismissed violent crime, which makes us dard of living and in law-abid- as bleeding-hearts the liberals k ( afraid to leave our homes at ing self-esteem. : who questfon the wisdom of iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii night, or even to remain in- But the economic policies of •\ the President's economic pol- who are the backbone of our side of them, and the ASE has the Nixon Administration — icies. society. actually dropped by 6.3 per certainly, since the termina- Stein, chairman of the That, of course, is an old cent. tion of controls — are based on the manipulation of Council of Economic Ad- story — and I suppose it And who commits that vio- VIORST visers, depicted the adminis- would be sheer liberal senti- lent crime? Why, it's those unemployment to avoid in- tration as struggling valiantly mentality to postulate that an unemployed teenagers who flation, and on a smug satis- against "sentimentality, unemployed teen-ager, seeing are not aware of the spectacu- wager. faction in the belief that only prejudice and myopia" from a lifetime of futility ahead of lar nationwide improvement And I wonder if Stein has. some insignificant teen-agers the left, when the welfare him, is as unhappy as an out- in the MC, to say nothing of ever tried figuring into the are hurting. state, he says, is thriving as of-work family man of mature the drop in output loss (here- equation the OL of people never before. years. after known as OL). whose jobs are not directly So I would submit it is Stein productive, but consist of just and his colleagues — andjiot By thriving, Stein apparent- But Stein, being eminently Stein himself says that practical, would tolerate no unemployment among black fighting crime. In fact, I'd the bleeding-hearts of the lib- ly means that conditions — like to see an OL figure just eral community*— who are like unemployment, for in- such reflection. With consid- teen-agers is now at 37 per erable pleasure, he notes that cent. It's also high, though for the victims of crime. I'll suffering from "sentimenta- stance — which some of us bet it would be startlingly lity, prejudice and myopia" in consider unfortunate are not "the misery component of our only about half as high, for overall unemployment is less white teen-agers. He acknowl- high. failing to see that the damage really unfortunate at all. He they are doing to the country comes as close as anyone than it used to be" and, as the edges that these figures sig- No Easy Explanation goes well beyond the math- dares these days to resurrect- clincher, he adds: "It is also nify concentrated "alienation probable that the output loss and hostility" in this segment ematical indices of Keynesian ing the old doctrine of the lais- I know, of course, that economics. sez-faire capitalists that from unemployment, is less of the population. But he crime has no easy ex- unemployment is good fur than it used to be." doesn't think that's worth planation, but is the product The administration which America. Misery Component doing anything about. of extremely complex social proclaims such a dedication to = Stein insists that unemploy-. Stein, I suspect, must be Yet. I wonder how many factors. Nonetheless, I know law-and-order is, in my view, ment is less serious than it ap- tempted to conclude that Americans stay locked in of no one, whether a profes- feeding crime the richest pos- pears because it is concen- since the misery component their homes at night — adding sional or a casual observer, sible diet — disconsolate Safe, Clean Neighborhoods trated in the segment of the (hereafter known as MC) is to the MC, bringing down the who thinks a person with a job young men. Stein may be With Gov. William T. Cahill's signa- inability population that is under 2J, — down, then aggregate societal ASE — because they're afraid is as likely to mug an old lady good with numbers, but a little and not among the decent euphoria (hereafter known as • of employed heads of house- or burglarize a house as a per- sympathy might improve his ture affixed to the law on Tuesday, the Adequate street lighting and police pa- householders and family men ASE) must be up — by a fac- holds over 30. Not many, I'll son without a job. calculations. .Safe and Clean Neighborhoods program trols would seem to be minor matters, yet, for the state went into effect. It is de- because of the lack of them, we have seen scribed as his administration's major new sections of otherwise progressive cities effort of the year. turn into what are described as poverty Some 19th Hole Aggravation The plan will provide $12 million to im- pockets and ghettos. 1 prove law enforcement and sanitation in And we have mentioned in these col- By JIM BISHOP "IS"lUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllli popped two pills into a lake and age of 69 per found. 24 municipalities, mainly cities that have umns before, the need for state aid for tossed a gross of balls in after The most golf ever played qualified for state urban aid based on local safe neighborhoods is not confined to the Only a nut would be inter- them. Overhand. in one day was achieved by a '. ested in golf records. I am a THE resources and welfare loads. 24 cities and towns that should benefit Sam Snead went around the mental giant named Stanley nut. Golf, of course, is not a White Sulphur Springs course Card at the North Brighton In Monmouth County, only Asbury fromsthis new law. Many other municipal- game. It's outdoor penance. I REPORTER in 59, which is close to his age. Coif Club in Australia. He Park, Long Branch and Neptune will re- ities could use the aid, but the state fiscal recommend^ it most heartily, Mike Souchak,, Ted Kroll and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminmi played 14 complete rounds ceive grants, which must be matched picture demands that it be confined to. for relaxed persons who are Tommy Bolt carded 60 in and 4 holes. His highest round from funds in the local treasuries. those areas which have the unfortunate trying to develop hyperten- three putts and a gimme and PGA tournament play. Men was 92; his lowest 78.. sion. And yet it has its code of I'm home. can't Relieve that women can . Part of the program, and one of its situation of being the worst in New Jersey. ethics. A man in Florida who Not Carol Burnett play golf, but Mickey Wright A hole in one is every golf- key aspects, is to restore policemen to Gov. Cahill sees his program as one of wanted to kill a loan shark The biggest trap, not coun- went around the Hogan Park er's-prayer. The greatest foot patrols in neighorhoods where the self-help, one in which cities will vigor- had the decency not to shoot ting Carol Burnett, is on the Course (6,286 years) at Mid- number ever made in a life- crime rate is high. Another emphasis, ously work to halt urban decline and all him until he had putted out. 7th at the Pine Valley Course land, Tex., in 62—30 strokes time is 40, achieved by Art Wall Jr. However, did you however, is that recipients of grants must The highest golf course in in New Jersey. It is called out, 32 coming in. the miseries attached to it. know that almost a dozen the world — unless you arc Hell's Half Acre and looks like In four founds of golf, I assure the commissioner of community af- In assisting efforts to make neighbor- Las Vegas tournament in 1957, golfers have dropped two suc- playing Jackie Gleason head a sand mine. don't know of anyone who has fairs that effective action is under way to hit a bill 421) yards. It was cessive holes-in-one? Norman hoods clean and attractive, (iov. Cahill to head — is the Tuctu Golf The lowest score on a regu- beat Mike Souchak in the measured because it hit a Manlcy, of the Del Valle improve such basic sanitation services as said fhe state is taking "a practical first Club in Morococha, Peru. It is lation course is 58, carded by Texas Open of 1955. He had spectator who had a good law- Country Club in Saugus, Ca- ti£sh and garbage removal in those neigh- step in reversing the trend that has been 14,335 feet above sea level. Harry Weetman of the British successive rounds of 60, 68, 64 yer. In Tucson. Bayer also lif., did the impossible. He borhoods. Bring your own oxygen mask. team. He sank ev- and 65 for a total of 257. His destroying our cities as centers of habit- drove off the green with his made two successive holes in erything (and everybody) on low score for 9 holes was 27. Areas that have deteriorated because ation, of business and of culture." The lowest golf course — tee shot on a par four 426-yard one on par 4 holes on Sept. 2. the Croham Hurst Course at abandoned since the club- Tournament play is what hole. Craig Wood hit one 431) 1964. And hasn't been heard residents, landlords and municipalities The New Jersey Conference of May- Croydon on Jan. 31), 1956. lie house burned down — was the most of us watch on TV. The yards at St. Andrews with a from since. have not maintained sanitary conditions ors is among the organizations which sup- Sodom and liorhorrah Golfing had more birds than a well world record for winning the strong following wind on hard naturally become infested with rats, both ported the Safe and Clean Neighborhood Society on the shores of the kept aviary. most tournaments in one year baked ground. The youngest golfer ever to \ of the rodent and hoodlum varieties. That legislation. Now that the plan has been Dead Sea. It was 1,250 feet be- The highest score was belongs to Byron Nelson. He make a hole in one was Joe low sea level. Any ball hit into entered 31 big ones in 1945. He threatens the health and safety of visitors started, New Jerseyans can only hope that recorded by me on the Diplo- Did you know that the aver- Dobson at the Meadowlark the Ilivcr Jordan was out of mat Uth, 496 yards. I got a 71, won 19 of them, 11 in a row. Municipal Course at Enid, and the people who cannot leave their un- it succeeds and that means will be found age golf ball leaves your driv- bounds and also disrespectful. counting 37 balls dropped into He placed high enough to win er at 87 miles per hour? I Okla. He hit an iron on the satisfactory quarters because of economic to expand it. The longest hole in the two lakes. On one round at the money in 113 successive tour- thought not. In three seconds 4th, 155 yeards, and watched world 'is the 17th at Black King's Inn Course, Grand Ba- naments. of flight, the speed falls to 46 it curl up to the hole and fall Mountain Golf Club in North hama Island, I lost 36 balls, Mcklaus, Bayer m.p.h. The U.S. Open has been in. He felt no surprise. He Was Atlantic Highlands' Future Carolina. It is 745 yards, a par mainly because the designer . Jack JN'ieklaus Is the longest played for 80 years. Ben Ho- 6 years and 3 months of age. t>. If 1 was on my game, I owned a string of bowling al- consistent hitter, but he gan holds the record for a 276 Mayor Richard C. Stryker of Atlantic joyment of more visitors than just those Wait a minute until I "slit my could m;ike that one from.toe leys. This, of course, is no doesn't hold the record. at the Riviera Country Club in wrists. Now what time tomor- Highlands has appointed a special adviso- whose interests are in boating and associ- to green in nine strokes. Add record. Milton Goldstandt George Bayer, playing in a Los Angeles. That's an aver- row'.'. .. v ry committee to surest methods of im- ated water sports. proving business conditions in the borough A delightful news feature in yes- and to serve is a liaison between the gov- terday's Daily Register described Miss erning body and the businev-reMdential Bertha B. Bnggs;centenarian and native Mxon's Council on Mental TougmieS] community. Rumsoruan, who, in the early lX90's. set u|> The mayor said one <<( the com- the successful Kriggs Hat Shop on First BY ROBERT YOAKl'M IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII u lice ought to c,arry shotguns: windfall. Wed save biflions! mittee's first tasks wili ht- :o ck-u.-rmine ihe Ave., Atlantic Highlands, because it was a 'One revolutionary with a Why, every family could save impact on the borough .should the council "prosperous and growing" community, When President .Vixnn an- ANOTHER large hole blown through him enough in taxes to afford a nounced that Bertram ••Bull" would be a marvelous deter- guard dog, a complete burglar accept applications for docking rights to with boats plying between Sandy Hook and Schlitz, the ex-policeman who rent to the next nut who alarm system, several guns, New York. accommodate proposed waterborne com- became mayor of a large LOOK thinks it's a good idea to shoot and courses in karate and muter services In these early 1970s, Mayor Stryker Eastern ciiy. had been named at cops.' " judo," •iMMiniiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiilliltiiimiiiiiHimiiiiin 1 Besides its highway development, At- and his new committee deserve the resi- tn head his new Council (in "What about bombers .'" "Hough and tough," I just as much against crime as lantic Highlands' First Ave. has undergone dents' support. Even 80 years later. Atlan- Menial Toughness, 1 wont "Oh. yeah, I forgot. Bomb- snarled. "Learn and mean." iiKtit over to interview him. ers, too, but in restricted "You bet," said Sehlitz. a facelifting in recent years that makes it tic Highlands continues to be the "pros- "What's thf purpose of the "Anyway." Schlitz contin- areas, like university towns," "Like the President said, we most attractive. Its municipal -harbor is perous and growing" community Miss nvw council'."' I asked Schht/. ued. "Ihe ordinary people English Police YOAKUM mustn't send him to the nego- another beautiful asset that merits the en-. Bnggs so.fondly remembers. showed they wanted tougher /in England," I pointed out, tiating table representing the "Thi' l'resulent decided 1 policies by electing President "ihe police don't want guns. "Cops have it easier in the second strongest nation in the there ought Hi In a council lit Nixon, Ibrmer cops like me. They say it will only encour- Soviet Union," I said. "There world. And to be the 'strong- make Americans mentally and a lot of other law-and-or- age the criminals to use them. they can bug or tap as much est, you've got to be the More Open Space in Hazlcl tough. He said that a lot of der candidates. So the idea is The murder rate here is al- as they want." Schlitz looked toughest, right?" The Hazlet Township Committee has county, is growing at a, pace that will, in Americans are soft and weak, to kill two birds with one most 1.001) per cent higher at me suspiciously, but went like .spoiled kids." "Maybe so," I said, getting directed Township Attorney Francis X. just a few years, make the creation of a stone: Vio encourage the pub- than it IS over there." on: up to go, "but what would lic to think tougher by sending Journick to begin negotiations with land- park just about impossible; " Yes. I remember t he "Everybody knows the "Finally, we're getting lots happen if every nation wanted As aggressive as the county's parks quote." us ideas on how America Limeys are sissies," said of great ideas to speed up the to be the toughest at the con- owners that will lead to the acquisition of "But the majority of Ameri- could be made tougher. Then courts, including juries of and Recreation Commission has been in Schlitz scornfully. "That's ference table? Would things 52 acres adjoining its Veterans Memorial cans are Godfearing, decent we make recommendations to why all they play is cricket." three people, abolishing ap- be decided by Indian wres- Park. buying land for public use, its director, people who want to crack the President on how to get "Anything else?" peals, and getting rid of legal ting'"' tougher." Tiye estimated $368,000 cost will bo James J. Truncer, has sounded a warning down hard on revolutionaries, •We've had a lot of suuees- aid for the so-called poor. "Not a bad idea," said draft dodgers, bleeding "Can you give me some ex- tions to legalize all wiretap- Most of them are welfare borrte by the federal and slate govern- that residential, commercial and industrial Schlitz, admiringly. "We've development is swallowing open space at hearts, welfare chiselers, do- amples?" ping and bugging. We've al- chiselers anyway." been Uncle Sap and Uncle Sis- ments' legacy of Parks and Green Acres gooders, and other criminal "First, there's the Large ready made a lot of progress No Cadillacs too rapid a pace. sy too long. Your way, we programs, respectively elements. You're a news- Hole Plan.' Like the headi of in this direction, but cops .still "Take away their Cadillacs, could send our Olympic We hope Ow land can be acquired in Hazlet apparently is heeding Mr, paperman, so I guess you the New York Pntrnlmcn!s have to get a judge's per- ch? But what about the cost'.'" weight-lifting team and get Truncer's advice. Other municipal govern- wouldn't understanathat." Hencvolent Association. put it mission before they can tap or "Cost!" Schlitz exclaimed. rid of those striped pants an tofcrly manner because Hazlet, as is (he other day when he said po- bug.". , ' "Moneywise it would be a (he &fc Witt W mm municipalities in the ing bodies would be wise to follow suit. "Look," I protested, "I'm cookie-pushers." •5 f •TELEVISION • BOOKS • MOVIES THEATER • DINING OIT •COMMENT • I1OBRIKS FOR YOUR WEEKEND •MISIC Monmouth Players Give Effete,,!Menagerie' New Life NAVESINK - It's hard to Williams, crafty old play- folded in the living room of tailed acting as narrator, pro- especially are effective in imagine today, as 1973 gathers wright that he is, more rele- Laura, her mother Amanda vided a very consistent steadi- capturing the character of steam along the same spirited vant than ever. Suddenly, in and her brother Tom, it was ness to the whole vehicle, women of that era. The plain, currents that infused the the theater of the Navesink good to have "The Glass Men- which is an accomplishment prim suit and flowered blouse 1960's and early 70's before it, Library, "Menagerie" acts as agerie" back. in itself when dealing with on Laura and the dark brown, a young person as lackluster a constant conduit of con- Laura, a young woman material by Mr Williams. crepish dress on Amanda are as Laura, the pitiful daughter trasts betwixt 1973 and 1945. whose main distinction is an Kevin Doolan, who made his remarkably adept in dredging in Tennessee Williams' play advanced case of self-denigra- up for us the dress of the "The Glass Menagerie." amraniiuuiHiiimuinimifAiRrtiiiiiriiilh debut as the Gentleman Cal- tion, is a "plain".girl and a ler, did' so auspiciously. Mr. 1940's. It is also difficult to envis- cripple to boot. But of course Doolan ushered in a burst of Amusing Program Notes ion the terrible steel-tight trap the real tragedy is the emo- spontaneity as the young man But not all the splendor is of ennui that has engulfed tional crippling that infects who thinks self-improvement on stage. If it's fun you want, the whole arid atmosphere of Laura's family as it struggles By revolves around taking a pub- read the delightful program the household. through a pathetically pedes- BETTE lic speaking course. notes by David McAneny. trian existence that, hope- They reflect the same come- SPERO Betty Kay properly under- fully, really is a thing of the Director Hank Franzoni is dic gifts that Mr. McAneny plays the part of Laura, the past. to be complimented for draw- has p^viously displayed on shy young woman who would But fortunately, Mr. Wil- ing out the contrasts in the in- stage. be afraid of her own shadow if liams' play is very much a dividual characters and yet she had enough gumption to Only an excerpt would do thing of the present, thanks to drawing it all together into a lift up her eyes and look at it. him justice: the Monmouth Players who iiiinnmmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiii finely meshed whole. In fact, Miss Kay is such a Kevin Doolan (Jim, the gen- have resurrected the work for The credit, with all due re- fine actress she soon has us so Sets, Decor Arresting tleman caller). "Kevin made a few weekends at the Naves- spect of course to Mr. Wil- convinced of Laura, we find It is all made very easy on his theatrical debut at age 3, ink Library, Monmouth Road. liams, is all garnered by the ourselves exasperated with the eye with an exquisite set at the RKO Fordham Theater. "Menagerie," first pro- Monmouth Players. They this girl who just can't seem by Lonia Efthyvoulou and This was back in 1949, when duced on the New York stage make this play worth seeing to do anything but look at the startingly real decor by Lynn vaudeville was beginning to in 1945, is one of Williams' one more time. floor and throw up from ner- HcJJler. become popular in the Bronx. first and finest endeavors. It Don't be put off by the reac- vousness. Making a wrong turn on his remains so, thanks to the tion we fear, the Monmouth Mi*. Efthyvoulou, who we way back from the little boys' know is an artist by avoca- very fine efforts of a local the- Players production may be Mother Is Star room (he was 3, remember), tion, and Miss Hebler, who ater group that has managed prey to, and which we heard But the real star of the show he found himself on stage to infuse new life into a play several times from persons is the mother, Amanda, must be one at least by in- with an act called Clancy's Kigitttr siati Pnoto by Stive Croft that has been done and done we suggested see the show: played by Evelyn Franzoni. clination, provide a much Midgets. Years later, sapped and done and done... "Oh, yes, I love the play. But more colorful staging than the and stunted by old Clancy's A LIGHT MOMENT — Betty Kay, right, as Laura and Evelyn Franzoni as Mrs. Franzoni's portrayal of her mother Amanda provide a rare moment of levity In the Tennessee Maybe it's the tenor of I've seen it SO MANY times." the mother who is as effusive last Broadway revival of vile cigars, he left the act to "Menagerie" (which starred study drama with Stella Adler Williams play "The Glass Menagerie" which is being presented by The today, when involvement is Well, so have I. And this, as her daughter is silent, is Monmouth Players at the Navesink Library the next two weekends. the main sign of the times, the first amateur production absolutely electric. She domi- Jo Van Fleet as Amanda; Pi- and Sonja Moore, do Shakes- • per,Laurie as Laura; Cornell but "Menagerie"—or rather of it that I've seen, was the nates the action, makes the peare, get married and go to pressed surprise that anything Wilde as Tom and Hal Hol- the life it represents—is sud- best of all. show come alive and soon has ,wofk for the Hopp Press in could have been left un- brook as the gentleman cal- New York. Kevin lives in Key- denly obsolete. As the house lights went us whispering quiet thanks for sald-is go see the Monmouth ler). port with his wife, his two But that makes the work of down and the first scene un- our own mothers. Players' production of "The NEED A RIDE TO SEE children, and his memories." Bill Colligan as the son, Also adding an able assist to Glass Menagerie." Tickets THE SHREWSBURY CHORALE Tom, most impressed us with the atmosphere are the cos- All that remains now to be are still available for 8:45 per- "TIME TO RUN"? presents his cool professionalism. Mr. tumes by Miss Hebler and said—and an editor copy- formances tonight, tomorrow Colligan. whnsp role also en- reading this tome has ex- Busses Leaving Red Bank Daily THE PASSION Judy Dietrich. The costumes night and March 10. ACCORDING TO ST. MATTHEW ? For This Exciting Performance I'aul Gramnur J.S. Bach 11,-rlx-rl ISinlis Playing At The conductor organist TV's An American Family' Neptune City Theatre SUNDAY, MARCH 4,1973,8:00 P.M. 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Nixons look funky. have pooh-poohed the idea viewing o'er the Public Broad- Firstly, my family (which is It is embarrassing but I that filming a family would MS.IhruSAl. casting System (PBS), or must admit that is spoiling retain any semblance of real- WE'VE BROUGHT BACK THE also an American family but Channel 13 television in the which has never been asked my viewing of "An American ity or honesty. They feel cam- DANCEABLE SOUND OF Family" which I had eagerly eras, crews, lights and such PRIME RIBS the 30's, 40s & 50's been anticipating, after the intruding into bedrooms and "Ihrtntwityou'll alna\t enjoy" ^\ lavish and bountiful board of onto patios would destroy any 095 pre-programing publicity. naturalness. After all, my idea of the But I was struck in the very FRIDAY, American family heretofore first segment at the natural- has revolved around an image ness. When Pat Loud comes STUFFED FLOUNDER of the mother making down to breakfast her hair is SAUERBRATEN < "(folbw&nf brownies, the father mowing hanging somewhat stringily ON STAGE TOP NITE CLUB the lawn, and the children about the shoulders of what SHRIMP SCAMPI...... 3" DANCEBAND BROADWAY MUSICALS ENTERTAINMENT selling lemonade. could best be described as a • SERVING 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. • Tues., Wed., Thuu., Frl., Sun. , But that would be mere nondescript robe. EVERY SAT. NITE Luncheon Served 11:30 to 3 P.M. Monday Thru Friday EDDY FARRELL'S WILLOW WOOD INN NOW PLAYING mundane fare, if not down- She looks like she just got 79 Seely Ave. 787-9641 Keansburg right dull, when contrasted Banquet Facilities for Weddings and Social SWEET CHARITY COMING MARCH 3 with the exploits on the Wil- out of bed. . Affairs From 25 to 500 People Now, that takes real cour- STXBTINGTUES.NITE liam Louds. age. 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As part or its plan to recover more Ihnn five mil- 12:30 ID NIGHT FINAL WOULD-BE BANK ROBBER — Steve McQueen lion dollar*' worth of art treasures the IMF ron- 09 GOOD NEWS vinres a thief thai he has the power of precopni- 12:50 O MIDNIGHT SPECIAL wields the heovy hardware in the First Artists Play Based on Buck Novel POO Guests- Dimly Spiinirfield, Bad Finger. Company production of "The Getaway," which CTPETER PAN O THE ONE O'CLOCK MOVIE Mnry Martin stflra an the airhnine Petpr Pan who •A Hard I'nvs Night" (irmi starring The BeltlM. premieres next week on Shore theater screens. rr-fuFe.1 t« ffrcw up nnd matches wit£ nnd dtter- All McGraw costars as McQueen's wife and co- minatiun with the villainous Captain Hook. 1:30 0 THE.LATE SHOW Opens Tonight at RBCHS 0 HOGAN'S HEROES "NiRhl Must Fall" IIMT) starring Robert Mont- conspirator In the film, which also features Ben "Klink Versus the Conciliator" IWs.ilind Riisfielt. Johnson. Sally Struthers of 'All in the Family' RKD BANK — "Valley," an ing shows. He said the school played by Donna Rubenstein, O THE BRADY BUNCH 1-40 Q THE JOE FRANKLIN SHOW fame, changes character cadence in the produc- "The Great Earring Caper." Peler becomes a de- 1:42 0 HOLLYWOOD'S FINEST I original play based on Pearl started in 1H97 as a non-accre- a senior. Senior Lennie Ger- tertive In order to find his moUier'l earrings that "Sherlock Holmes and Terror Ey Night" 09*8) tion. Buck's novel "Letter From dited, two-year high school minario plays her son, Rennie his sister. Cindy, lost. " sturriiiE Kisil Uallibnne. Nlcel Bruce. Q NETS BASKETBALL 2:30 O THE GREAT GREAT SHOW Peking," will be presented at and presented its first show in Macleod. Other major parts Nets vs. Kentucky. "The corn Is Crern11 (iff') starring Bette Duvlt, IU'd Bank Catholic High fD MOVIE AT EIGHT John Iifill. 1923. five years before the are played as follows: Dr. •Tied Planet Mars' (1952) Marring Peler Graves, School tonight and tomorrow 2-.W O NEWS AND WEATHER school had its first accredited Bruce Spauldcn, senior John Andrea King. A scientist establishes radio contar.t 2:55 O EVENING PRAYER night and on March 9 and 111. Chapski; Sam Blaine, senior with Mars, and the world panics whe>n It learns graduating class. of 'its advanced civilization. 2:58 0 MIDDAY - LIVE! Kevin McCarthy; Mary 3:40 0 THE LATE LATE SHOW The produclion was written, Mr. Polistina said "Valley" IS WASHINGTON: WEEK IN REVIEW 1 Blaine, senior Mary Odom; »:30 0 THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW "Passion (H'Mi stiuTinir Cornel Wilde, Yvonne directed, and produced by An- is the first original production O THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY Tic Carlo. thony Polislina, music teach- by the school which has pre- Gerald Macleod, senior Frank "Forgive Ui Our Debts." A department ttore'i 4:45 O SERMONETTE Robinson; Mrs. Kirke, senior rrjinputfr errori bringa financial disaster to the 1:20 0 HOLLYWOOD'S FINEST II OOD er at the high school. Robert viously done mostly Broad- Partridge family. Frances Gulli; Baba, senior 5:20 0 GIVE US THIS DAY Hebble is the music coordina- way stock plays and oper- IS WALL STREET WEEK ... ' "Home Sweet Homicide". YOUR FORTUNE? GOOD DINING... LOW PRICES tor. Sister Mary Francesca is James Donnelly; Han Yu- ettas. ln i inaiiiii i imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii imiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiini IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHII the assistant producer and di- Red Bank Catholic High Ren, junior Daniel Hawkins; BUSINESSMAN'S BUFFET rector. Wilma Webb of Toms School opened in 1928 at its Allegra Williams, junior Su- f River, is the choreographer. Broad St. location. Prior to san Cordasco; Mrs. Williams, Reviewers OK A Little Night Music' NEW EXPANDED MENUS senior Karen Riddell and Mr. She will DP assisted by Dottie that, St. James High fice line developed in the Williams, senior Gerard Can- NEW YORK (AP) - The improbable components of HOUSE SPECIALTY DINNERS Ann Carroll of Red Bank. School—with only freshman nito. week's lone Broadway pre- widely popular entertain- wske of the notices; advance Robert Cinffi and William and sophomore classes—was party bookings limit ticket Taylor of the Red Bank Cath- miere, "A Liltlp Night Mu- ment." on West St. Tickets are available at the availability for some perform- olic faculty assist in the pro- sic," was approved by a ma- The turn-of-the-century mu- The central character is high school for all evening ances. TANG'S 741-0060 duction and direction jority of reviewers. sical romance is based on In- Klizabeth Kirke Macleod, performances. Favoring it were The gmar Bergman's film "Smiles An off-Broadway revival of CHINESE RESTAURANT As the title indicates, the Times, WCBS-TV and Thenf a Summer Night." The Ayn Hand's "Penthouse Leg- 40 BROAD ST. RED BANK story is set in a valley and Post, which declared "delight- score was written by Stephen end" was liked by only one of Mon.-Thur». 1 Sun. 11:30 to 10 Frl. 4 S«t 11:30 to 11.00 covers a period of 20 years di- Organ Program Sunday ful." Opposing opinion was Sondheim, the book adapt- five reviewers. vided into the four seasons of voiced by The News with "too ation by Hugh Wheeler. Footlight footnotes: Open- RUMSON — An organ recit- the year The story is told by Mr. Smith will perform se- ' literary and precious a work Glynis Johns, Len Cariou ing of the musical "Seesaw" means of the flashback tech- al will be given at St. lections by Paul Hindemith, to stir the emotions." and llerminne (iingpld head has been postponed from nique. The locale is China and George's-by-the-River Episco- Clerambault, Leo Sowerby, the cast direcled by Producer March Kin IK at the Uris The- Vermont. pal Church on Sunday at 5 The Associated Press said: William Boyce, Jean Lang- "the flavor of disillusion that Hal i'rince. Settings, Boris ater ... According to Mr. Polistina, p.m. by Craig SmittV, the lais, J.S. Bach, Klor Pceters church's choirmaster and or- pervades the story, and IheAaronson; costumes, Flor- "No Hard Feelings" switch- Trade Winds this production makes the and Cesar Kranck. ence Klotz. A modest box of- ed debut from March 211 to 22. sluggish pace of action are school's 50th year of present- ganist. M^HCOCKTAIL LOUNGEMOH f OCEAN AVE. 842-3292 SEA BRIGHT TV's An American Family' Poor Fare FRIDAY . SEAFOOD Continued from page 7 kids are spending all that much either because the near- old adage that truth is strang- NHESPECIAl APPEARING TONIGHT FBI.. SAT.. & SUN. have had my hair done and er than fiction. 95 time sitting around, having est one was a public one about DELIGHT gotten a 9150 bathrobe de- whipped cream fights, and five miles away, and by the Speaking of fiction, the «3 signed by Dior. And 1 suspect ^^ Cloml on'lrii hgti ,t-.H, 1oup dvflu'. floU- setting their hair, did it ever time one bicycled there all Louds have protested quite t" t-,|d ih,,rtp, KDllopi. Mtl D> (louidll, SALVATION" just about any other "Holly- occur to them to go out and you wanted to do was swim. loudly that the show's editing Iiul)*rj Htirr.. Innih In.l. lolod, rj*ll|lt t woodish" producer but Mr. get a job? We did occasionally sulk and PBS's pre-program bal- Gilbert would have allowed As of yet we haven't seen around the back steps a bit, lyhoo has completely dis- that. much of Wr. Loud who prob- however, when my mother torted their lives and present- CpBBCESTONES ... APPEARING SUN. NIGHT... Then there are the children ably is the smartest of all. He would let us. ed them in a grossly unfair ' Rte.35 Middletown One mile north of Red Bank in the Loud family. They are isn't home much. ' i Wile Appears Uninteresting and unfavorable light. " / ': ••- '- - 741-8344 THE about the best boost Planned Eye for the Ladles Mrs. Loud comes across as That, unfortunately/is Parenthood has had in this Mr. Loud, a very attractive a somewhat hard, crass wom- something we probably will century. man physically, does seem to an (The Junior League ought never know for sure unless we Uncharted Soul have an eye for the ladies. to vote her out) who seems - move in with the Louds. An 1 • Lance, the oldest son who is And we certainly don't blame just about as uninteresting as don't know who would be up. now 21, was trying to find him after seeing Mrs. Loud. the rest of her family. to that. A FRONT ROW SEAT himself while living off his She never sits around. Pat About the best indictment parents' money in New York Until the turn of the century, AT ALL HOME GAMES OF THE PLATTERS Loud seems to spend most of we can think of for this fami- cross-country skiers in Scandi- and Kurope. A recent inter- her existence, or at least as it ly, as seen on tv, is that it's view with him revealed that navia — where it all started appears on the edited tv tape, boring. And Mr. Gilbert's ex- 4,000 years ago — used a short he is doing it while living on flying to New York to visit position of them serves only, Knicks & Rangers unemployment. ski on one foot and a long ski on Lance, flying to Oregon to vis- I'm afraid, to underscore the the other. , (!rant, the next teen in line, it her mother and driving to • i in your own spends most of his time sul- Mexico to vacation with her king around the family pool daughter whilo rfer husband living room* trying to find himself. flies to Hawaii for his vaca- I huffed & puffed FuturevrSion Csble TV - the modern commu- Delilah, the oldest teen-age tion . nications miracle - will open new worlds of ex- daughter, spends most of Her Now right here there is no citing entertainment and education to its sub- & blew scribers. Electrical interference, ghosting, and time trying to find herself in basis of identity for me, as a poor reception will be eliminated. Subscribers dancing class. viewer. will gel new, distant channels in studio-like Outstanding We haven't yet gotten such My parents happen to take monitor clarity The cost' Only $5 00 a monlh _ Service insight into the other two plus inslallatron ol 520.00. Futurevision has their vacations together. And the CLAM HUT contracled for a minimum ol 100 events an- Loud teens, another boy and my brother and I never had a nually from New York's Madison Square Gar- girl. But we are afraid the den, These events will come to Futurevision sound studio in the recreation subscribers only in this area. Mail the coupon best is yet to come. " room, mainly because we below today. Admittedly, this may sound didn't have a recreation room. "? a bit plebian, but while those We didn't sulk around the pool OPEN! American and Friday at 9 j Saturday at 9:50 OPEN EVERY DAY! Futurevision Brukfast at 7am dance to those } unforgetable tunef* JACK BAKEfl'S CABLE TV 542-7744 luncheon at 12 of yester-year from 2.25 as played by • i UTTIE 'Now serving Dinner at 6 Eatontown, Oceanport, From 5.95 West Long Branch, no minimum Monrriouth Beach, no cowr charge LOBSTER Sea Bright. Ptnday thru Friday % • 5 to Spin * Nightly * v A la Carte % StMNTV Maurice Caruso Sanday thru Thursday £ at the piano till 10:45 | OF RED BANK M«II coupon to FUTUREVISION CABLE T.V. Friday till 11:45 % 146 Bodman Place : Monmouth Shopping Center, Eatontown, N.J. Saturday till 12:45 %AMPLE FREE HfiWHff Hours (Weekends Only) Gr»at (ood, g'eat grog, giea! fun a! the Gentlemen: reveal Baker i>t>a1ocxt reslau.ani & cock- Fri. 5-10. Sat. 12 noon-10, Sun. 12 noon-9 D I would like io •iutrxntm to your service at $5 00 a month ' tail lounge. Oveiioo«ing ihe Na\esmk River. Molly Pitcher J Famous Lobster Shanty menus lor lunch • I am inioresled in Cable TV and would like lurthor intorma- and dinner Cocktails, tine w.hes & liquors. New Phone No : 872-0909 iion. • Open 7 days a vit!«k from noon Coine en- Inn & Motel? Name ' ROUTE 35 MDIANK 3 Adjacent to Highlands Lobster Pound Addre _ 747- 2M0 ^ u Foot of Atlantic St. off Bay Avenue, Town M842-830O Telephone, HIGHLANDS ) 0 Mi*. Red Bank-MkldJetowD, N.J. Friday, March 2, i»7J 9 • tt» ' Q SPORTS OMALLEN&C • EVENING 'JATOR0AY Q HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL SUNDAY 6:00 B SIXTY MINUTES MORNING "Tlie Education of Sarah Jones." MORNING ' 0 WEEKEND PLAYHOUSE tB THE ELECTRIC CO. J "CuiKran of Blood" (IMS) stirring Bortl Karloff, I 1:00 O THE BUSS BUNNY SHOW Vlveca Llndfors. A writer Is «nt to > Spinllh I 7:00 O ARCHIE'S FUN HOUSE eouMl village and becomes Interested la brutil I Q THE HOUND CATS EVENING O MODERN FARMER murders being rotnmitted there. \ B LANCER 4:00 8 O NEWS 0 WONDER WINDOW » O PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS , O H. R. PUFNSTUF , * • Q WEEKEND PLAYHOUSE 0) CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP 0 THE BIG PREVIEW Q VIEWPOINT ON NUTRITI0N "(-'ruoibls of Horror' (HtGfi) starring Michael ••King Kong Escapes" fl96g) starring RhodM Rea* Cough. A man sets out to drive his wife to mad- 7:15 Q DAVEY AND GOLIATH O .WONDERFUL WORLD OF BROTHER BUZZ J7:22 O MORNING PRAYER •on, Linda Miller. The worlds greatest aclentlflc 1:30 rriminal constructs a piant robot and pita the mon- O SAIRINA, THE TEENAGE WITCH O IT TAKES A THIEF 7:25 O NEWS AND WEATHER •ter against Kong in a gtruggle for world domin- Q ROMAN HOLIDAYS IB HOW DO YOUR CHILDREN GROW? 7:30 O THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS ation. Q JACKSON 5 6:30 O CBS EVENING NEWS O WATCH YOUR CHILD CO SESAME STREET 0 CONNECTICUT REPORT 0 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS 0 UNDERDOG 6:30 0 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS (D APRENDA INSLES O THE REASONER REPORT O THE CHRISTOPHERS 1 O COME ALONG ID MISTEROGERS' NEIGHBORHOOD CD ROLLIN (D COURAGEOUS CAT "Ulysses S. Grant" " 9:00 8 THE CHAN AND THE CHAN CLAN Guest: The Lighthouse. 8:00 O PATCHWORK FAMILY 7:00 O SEVEN O'CLOCK NEWS Cl THE JETSONS IB EYE TO EYE O LI8RARY LIONS 0 BATTLEFIELD 0 WILD KINGDOM 0 "Power Plays.' A look at the relationship betweer 0 WONDERAMA O FAMILY CLASSICS 'Tighter Squadron" niHSI starring Robert stack, art and jjower. B FAITH FOR TODAY EMmond O'Brien. A former Flying Tiger facet com- 7:00 Q UFO "Snow White" bat mlBBion after mission O ORAL ROBERTS • (D LPSA GOLF CLASSIC O TO TELL THE TRUTH (D ROCKY AND FRIENDS 8 THE OSMONDS 8 NEWS 0 ZOOM O THE KATHRYN KUHLMAN SHOW 'Q SPECIAL: ROCK SHOW 8:30 O COMMUNITY AT LARGE 7:30 O THE NEW DICK VAN DYKE SHOW CD BIOGRAPHY "Rreiid & Jam." The tape camera observe this Q CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP <. Jenny, Carol and Mike are all dreamy-eyed over IB SESAME STREET California rock group OS they perform live in a O DAY OF DISCOVERY their handsome poetry professor in an evening col- studio in , Ohio. lege class, MO Q SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES (D THE LITTLE RASCALS O WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY ID CHILLER THEATRE 8:45 O MARYKNOLL WORLD O THE PINK PANTHER "What!" (1S851 starring Dahlia Lavi, Christopher A young boy befrifnda a draft liorsf that has been B ABC SATURDAY SUPERSTAR MOVIE 9:00 a OPPORTUNITY LINE relfgaled to paattire when his usstulrpss in Ore- Lee. A bad brother rclurnu to find bis good brother gonn timber industry is usurped by modern ma- "Robin Hoodnik" hns married his former lover. O TV SUNDAY SCHOOL chinery. O THE ANSWER O NEW JERSEY REPORT (H ZOOM O THE GEORGE KIRBY SHOW 0 DAVEY AND GOLIATH (0 TO BE ANNOUNCED 7:30 O THE NEW PRICE IS RISHT Guest: Jo Anne Worley. 10:00 Q UNDERDOS I 8 BLACK BEAUTY 01 MAGILLA AND FRIENDS ffl ERICA O SCIENCE FICTION THEATRE "Foul Play." Vicky, her friend Albert and Black 9:15 O TV HEBREW SCHOOL 7:45 ffl THEONIE "Target Earth" (IOr.51 jtarrine Richard Denning, Beauty try lo help the police but end up caught 9:30 Q THE WAY TO GO in a vicious plot. 8:00 O M.A.S.H. Virginia Grey. Robots froin the Jilanet Venus in- O INQUIRY Hftwkeye and Maj. Burns dash over the jurgknl vade the Earth, seizing an American city, Q RANGER HOCKEY O FAITH, HOPE AND LOVE titatmfnt of a patient, and Hfuvkeye's putjlic cri- ID WAILY'S WORKSHOP Hangers vs. Detroit. Q RIGHT NOW ticism of BiirtiK cams him a reprimand. (B THE ELECTRIC COMPANY © MASTERPIECE THEATRE' 0 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 10:30 0 JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS "F'oint Connlpr Point- Flesh Of My Flesh." Spand- O ABBOTT AND COSTELLO 10:00 O LAMP UNTO MY FEET O THE F.B.I. O THE BARKLEYS re 11 berates his mother for spoiling his life by "Sweet Evil." Ersfcine trails the hold-up team of . 8 THE BRADY KIDS marrying ngain. O SUNDAY Benu Parker nnd his girlfriend Cass Linden, who 8:00 0 AIL IN THE FAMILY O CURIOSITY SHOP have emn£d a recruit. Cans' younger sister. ID UNTAMED WORLD Gloria is in a atiitp of total confusion because IB MISTEROSERS' NEIGHBORHOOD' Archie, Kdith and Mike relate different versions of O VALUES FOR THE SEVENTIES 0 THE'JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW 11:00 O FLINTSTONES COMEDY HOUR u.iiat happened when a repairman and his helper HI SUPERMAN I Gucits: Fess P.irjtfr. Joanie Sommcrs. O NBC CHILDREN'S THEATRE crime to fix the refrigerator, " 10:30 ft LOOK UP AND LIVE 01 FOCUS: NEW JERSEY •'Jennifer and Me" Two lonely nine-year-old girlj O EMERGENCY! O POINT OF VIEW IB TO BE ANNOUNCED "Frequency." Gage gels emotionally involved in a ID SUPERMAN II - 8:30 O MANNIX find friendship under the guise of make-believe. T 0 SOUL TRAIN dispute over radio prioritlen when hia friend ll 11:00 O CAMERA THREE A business man scn es 10 yrars in prison on srrioualy injured in a traffic accident. 8 BEWITCHED 0 THE FLINTSTONES charges of strtillng 51.000,000 r.syroli which has CD SCI-FI MOVIE Q AMERICAN ADVENTURE slill not b«cn- rpcovercd at the time of his parole. Q HERE WE GO AGAIN O BULLWINKLE O NBC SUNDAY MYSTERY MOVIE "Rodan" (1!ir.7) sinning KenJI Sawnra. Yuml "A Date With Judy." Judyjjoes supermarket ahop- O REX HUMBARD •The Most Dangerous Match." Colurnbo Ioolta for Rhintkawn. A prehistoric flying monster rises ping and finds romance. ID NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR nnawcrs when a fonnpr world chras champion is .from the depths of the earth to seek destruction. 8:30 O BRIDGET 1OVES BERNIE 11:30 a FACE THE NATION found injured just before his match with the cur- IB SESAME STREET rent champion. Rridget hnc! Bernfc's families are heartbroken at Q MAKE A WISH 11:30 Q KID POWER the UiouRht of them moving away, but the oppor- Q SLACK OMNIBUS ID SUNDAY AT THE MOVIES -' Q ROLLER DERBY tunity seems too good to pass up - - especially in Gl THE PUERTO RICAIM NEW YORKER the face of a garbage strike, smog and Bernle'l "The Whlstful Widow of Wagon Gap" (1947) lUur-J . AFTERNOON being the target ol a mugger. ring Bud Abbott, Loll Costello. 9:00 0 SPECIAL: ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK Guest: Ubernre. 12:00 0 ARCHIE'S TV FUNNIES 0 CREATURE FEATURE AFTERNOON O ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE O AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS "Invasion of tlie Body Snutehera" <1P56. starring 12:00 Q NEWSMAKERS -Villa Rides" (1068) starring Vul Brynner, Robert 0 CREATURE FEATURE Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter. Southern Califor- Mitchum. A wild and turbulent Blory'of the lamed n nia is invaded by seeds of plants which drain the O RESEARCH PROJECT Jlexicaji revolutionary . IN 'ANOTHER WORLD' — Jaequie Courtney, one "Planet (in the Prowl" (l flfl) starring Jack Stuart. , 0 EASTSIDE COMEDY Amber Collins. The earth is scourged by cataclysms •motional life out.of people. Q BLACK PRIDE \? of the original cast members of NBC Television O A TOUCH OF GRACE "Figrhtlnfr Fools" (1949) starring Leo Gorcey, Hunts nnd earthquakes. "The Driving Lesson." Angered by Hit bui com- Mall. The Bowery Boys set out to break up a fcox- CD MASTERPIECE THEATER \ Network's daytime drama series "Another 8 FUNKY PHANTOM pany's decision to curtail service, Grace decide* to mg racket. "Point Counter Point: A Proff He Would A-Wooing (B THE ELECTRl£>COMPANY fio." Philip and Elinor have marringe problems and World," is seen with James Douglas, one of the learn how to drive a car. Q MAN BUILDS, MAN DESTROYS Burlap courts Beatrice. 12:30 O FAT ALBERT (D HEE HAW , Q HOUR OF POWER newest cast members. In the serial which is color- O TALKING WITH A GIANT 9:30 0 BARNABY JONES Cues la; Frank ie Lalne, Wanda Jackson, Tony 12:25 19 MIDDAY REPORT Ktudfnts nt an exclusive prop school try lo cover cast Mondays through Fridays at 3 p.m., Alice, 8 LIDSVILLE Booth. 12:30 Q PUBLIC HEARING an accidental hilling by framing a man for mur- - O FLIPPER © FILM ODYSSEY Q MEET THE PRESS pjqyed by Miss Courtney, finds a new life away • 68) starring r>on Afraid thiit his practice ns well as liis patients Flynn, Beatrice Campbell. A young Scottish T«be! esrnr-rs thn wrath of Bonnie Prince Charlie by B SPORTS EXTRA Knotts, Hiirbnta Ithnruirs. A (ttntlst leaves sednte will full Apart if he leaves. Bob kenpa .resisting Q THIS IS YOUR LIFE Is Subject Of rally lfith f.Tiiinry Pi'tiiisylvanlii lo set up practice Emily's plans for a two-month European cruise, turning pirate. fin the western frcinlicr. ID I DREAM OF JEANNIE (D SUNDAY AT THE MOVIES Guest: Anne Baxter. ,, 1:30 Q COLLEGE BASKETBALL "My Muster, ihe Glinst Krpakor." ••Ttie Weil" nfllH) slurring Richard Rober, Henry ID WITH MAYOR LINDSAY Morgan. When a black child is trapped in a well, 11:00 O O NEWS South Carolina vs. Kolrc Dame. 10:00 0 THE GRAMMY AWARDS prejudices vanlsli. 0 EASTSIDE COMEDY Andy Williams hosts the ceremonies from Tennes- 0 THE SABE PRESSMAN REPORT 1:30 Q ISSUES AND ANSWERS Q NEWARK AND REALITY "Spy chasers" (l!i">r>l rlarring Leo Goreey, llnntz see Tiioatre, Nashville, Term., honoring 12 catt- porics of achievement In the field of music. 2:00 O NBA BASKETBALL ID THE EDGAR WALLACE MYSTERY HOUR Sunday Show Hull. The hoys hnisli shoulders with royalty and Q (O NEWS New York Knicks vs. Baltimore Bullets. '"The Set Up." An ex-convict and Jewel thief Is rescue a lliroiie for a lung. O JIGSAW 2:30 (D SUNDAY AT THE MOVIES set up by a wealthy businessman who wants to NEW YORK - In July, the New York area have facil- 8 AMERICAN BANDSTAND I.t. Pain Bparrhes for nn attorney's missing daugh- "Crack-Up" (1057) starring B*tt* Davis, Gary Mer- murder his wife. (D BASKETBALL ter who is in drsrerate need of medicai treatment. rill. An engineer's marriage Is saved by k ch&nc* O SOUL! 1956, the Italian ocean liner, ities — escalators, public CIraintiling College vs. Kentucky Slate University. Q THE MILLIONAIRE nicftinp with an Invalid. phone booths and rest rooms "The Story of Uncle Rctbtjy." "Billy Preston: The Master's Child" the Andrea Doria, sank off IB THE ELECTRIC COMPANY 3:00 Q YOU ARE THERE 11:30 O THE NAME OF THE GAME — which are not designed to 2:00 8 ABA BASKETBALL 10:30 0 BLACK NEWS G NHL GAME OF THE WEEK G|en Howard is shocked when he hears that ft poli- Nantucket Bay, Rhode Island. Memphis Tarns vs. Carolina Cougars. O THE MANCINI GENERATION rhienpo Blackhawks vs. RostDn Bruin*. tician backed by his magazine Is fronting for a During the Sunday, "People, accommodate physically-im- 2;00 B THE PEOPLE Oiirsls: Jack Jones, Mill Kiimpn. 0 METROMEDIA MOVIE crime syndicate. paired individuals. Those who ID SENATOR BUCKLEY REPORTS •|)f»|crate Journey" (104U) Xarring Errol Flynn, O SUNDAY FILM FESTIVAL Places and Things" program * 8 LIKE IT IS "The Time Machine" {I960) starring Rod Taylor, are not confined to homes or 03 ZOOM ffl AN AMERICAN FAMILY Itoniild Renpan. Ameriran pilots, downed,

By JERRY BUCK on ethnic dramas^nd comedi- underwriting production costs ie role as the flamboyant "The Bait," with Donna Jack, Doc and Reggie, with es. by putting many of them on black private eye. A pilot has Mills as a policewoman who is David Hartman, Les Crane HOLLYWOOD (AP) - The three networks will con- the air. not been made. CBS. used as "bait" to trap crimi- and Hagan Beggs. NBC. What's in store tor the next sider at least 150 pilots before Here is a look at some of "The New Cases of Perry nals. ABC. "The Connection," with he Happy Apple Inn television season? drawing up their fall sched- the prime candidates: Mason," recreates the old "Hello Mother, Goodbye," Charles Durning as a*scruffy, More action-adventure. ules next month. The large "Adam's Rib," a comedy courtroom drama that is still with two-time Oscar winner out-of-work newspaper colum- More comedy. A return to sci- number of pilots is due to the reprise of the battling legal popular in the reruns. A new as an eccentric nist with connections to the growing network practice of ence fiction. A new emphasis couple created by Spencer cast will be signed for this and manipulating, matriarch police and underworld. ABC. Tracy and Katharine Hepburn series, which goes into the over son Kenneth Mars. NBC. "Questor," with Robert in the 1949 movie. Ken How- CBS schedule without a pilot. Foxworth as a man-like robot Monday Night 2 for Special "Griff," with Lome Greene ard and Blythe Danner star. "Jarrctt," with Glenn Ford of '.'Bonanza," as a retired pr>. in a science-fiction show Wednesday Buffet '5" jABC. as an investigator who spe- lice captain. ABC. created by Gene Roddenberry Friday Seafood Buffet '4" "Grandpa, Mom, Dad and cializes/in cases dealing with of "Star Trek."NBC. 95 ( "The Diana Rigg Show." Sunday Brunch --'I Richie," a comedy about a the arts. NBC. with the former star of "The "Genesis II, " with Alex Sat. & Sun. Complete Lobster Dinner f5M family run by a wily but lov- "The Magician,', with Bill Avengers" in a coniedy about Cord as a modern-day scien- able grandfather. Stars John Bixby as a modern Merlin a fun-loving British dress de- tist who is accidentally put in (first 2 children under 10 free) Marley, Charles Aidman, Small with a Robin Hood complex. signer in the New York gar- suspended animation until af- Parliis Abby Dalton and Scott Ja- NBC. ment district. NBC. ter "the big war." Rodden- coby. NBC. berry also created this poten- \i i oinmlul "Indict and Convict," with "Where's Momma?" is a Orel tf>2-iH12 Admiral Benbow Inn "The Fuzz Brothers," a George Grizzard, about cases comedy about a young widow- tial series. CBS. 2 Jackson Slm-l, Highlands, N.J. comedy-drama about two of the California attorney gen- er Richard Mulligan, who is "The Six Million Dollar black detectives who have eral's office.' No pilot has been Man," with Lee Majors as a IMlonii:20l-2°.|-l2.1{2 American Express Cards Honored visited by the happy spirit of been friends since childhood. made. ABC. his departed wife, Michcle test pilot who is "rebuilt" into Lou Gossett and Felton Perry "Police Story," a dramatic Carey. NBC. a superman. ABC. star. ABC. anthology created by Los An- "Pomroy's People," a con- "I.otsa l.uck," with Dnm "Shaft," in which Richard geles policeman-author Jo- temporary drama about a DeLuise as a clerk in a bus Roundtree recreates his mov- seph Wambaugh. NBC. • olack minister in Kentucky, company lost and found de- BACHERT'S HOFBRAUHAUS written by Earl llamncr Jr., partment, from the British COCKTAIL LOUNGE comedy "On The Buses." 301 Ocean Ave., Atlantic Highlands Ihe creator of "The Waltons." NBC. Tel. 291-0224 The cast has not been an- THIS SUNDAY - MARCH 4 MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW nounced. ARC. "Crime Club," with Lloyd POLYNESIAN SPECIALS "The Furst Family of Wash- .Bridges as a member of a fra- FOR OUR ANNUAL ington," a comedy about a ternal organization of in- FIVE SATINS THIS WEEK black family In Washington, vestigators headed by a re- where the son runs a barber- tired federal judge, Victor TWO SHOWS 10-12 P.M. BOCKBIERFEST SEE OUR NEW MENU shop. Cast not announced. Buono CBS. ABC. "Kibbec Hates Kinch," a SAT. & SUN.. MAR. 10 & 11 COMPARE OUR: NEW MENU • gUANTITY - QUALITY • PRICE "Koska and His Family,'' a comedy with Chuck McCann COLORADO'73 FREE LOT PAHKINQIKRUB comedy with Herb Edclman and Michael Bell as two fire- FEATURING BOBBY VALLE MATUSZ POLISH as a' Polish-American aero- men married to sisters. NBC. DANCE CIRCLE BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH DAILY space engineer who loses his "Doc Elliott," with'James FRI. SAT. Job and has to find other Franclscus as a doctor who (Nationally Known) work. NBC. PLUS leaves New York to practice THE MODS THE CONTINENTALS CHOP STICKS "Call to Danger," with in southern Colorado." ABC,' RESTAURANT ol "Mission: ENTERTAINMENT FIVE NIGHTS & THE BAVARIAN SHOW 19 MAIN ST. EATONTOWN Impossible" as a Justice De- In the traditional dance of the 542-4646 partment Investigator. CBS. Eskimos, the participant danc '1 Love a Mystery," recr- es alone, chanting to the beat of FOUNTAINS MOTEL OPEN 7 DAYS-LUNCHEON SDtNNtR eating the old radio show (if a drum. 160 OCEAN AVE., LONG BRANCH KEYPORT 11 The Dally Heglstw, Red Bank-Mlddktown, fi.i. Friday, March 2,1*7J S»».>«nM3:O0,.5:JO.-|.O0 STRAND — ' Judo Course . NORTH OF RED BANK Fri. ono Sot. Deep Throot 1M; I 31, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 10:16; 11:19; Lov< For Self I 03; 9:41 Sun. Dnp Throat 7:IS; 1:53; 10:31,-' To Be Offered ATLANTIC CINEMA — Love For Sale 1:11; 9:56 Fri. VolocW Popers 7:00; 9J5 Sot. oid Sun. Skeleton Island 2:00; PERTH AMBOY LONG BRANCH - Self de- Volcchi Popers 7:00; 9:15 This Weekend at the Movies AMBOYS DRIVE-IN — fense and sporfjudo for KEANSBURG Fri.; Sot.; Sun. Roommates 7:00; These schedules are pro- , " RED BANK EATONTOWN ST. JAMES — 10;O9, Clojsot 74 8:4! adults, age 17 and Up, and CINEMA Fri. Avontl 2:00; 7:00; 9:30 COLONIAL — vided bv tlie theater and CARLTOLTON - COMMUNITY — Fri. Last House on the Left 7:00; children, age 10 to 1b. begirv Fri. Poseidon Adventure 2:00; 7 20. Sot. Avonl) 2:30; 5:00; 7:30; 10:00 the times are for today Fr jerrmioh Johnson 7 IS, 9 ?0 Sun. Avonti 2:00; 4:30; 7:00; 9:30 10:00; Boxcor Bertha 8:25 MENLO PARK Soi Skeleton Island 2 00, Jeremah 9.10 l.v. Sat. Skeleton Island 2:00; Last House Monday at the Shore Area only. Johnson 4:00; 5:45, 7 *5. 9:<0 Sat Skeleton Island 7:00; Poseidon NEPTUNE on the Lett 7:00; 10:00; Boxcor Bertha CINEMA — "SOUHDER" Sun. Jeremiah Johnson 7 IS, 9 ?Q Adventure 5:50," S 00, 10:00; Nioht ol «:25 Fri Shomus 200; 4:00; 6:00; 8:0D; Y.M.C.A's facilities here and the Living Qeod 12:00 . NEPTUNE CITY — Sun. Skeleton Island 2:00; Boxcar 10:00 in Asbury Park. NOMINATED FOR CINEMA III — Sun. Skeleton Island 2:00; Poieidon Fri. Time to Run 7:15; 9:30 Bertha 7:30; Last Howse on the Lett 9:00 Sat. The Wizard of Bagdad 13 noon; Adventure 5:50, 6 00, 10:00 Sat. Time to Run 2:00; 7:15; 9:30 Fri. Lite end Times ot Judge Roy Shamu! 2:00; 4:00; «:00. 1:00; 10:M Instructor will be Dr. Paul ACADEMY AWARD COLOW4L Bean 8:30; 10.30. Calch '7? t 3D, 1V:30 Sun. Time to Run 2:00; 4:15, 7:15; MIDDLETOWN Sun. Shomus 1:00; 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; DRIVE-ln— 9:30 o.m. TOWN EAST — 10:00 Terse, holder of a first degree FOR BEST ACTRESS Kf ftWSBURG 787*0300 Sat. Lite and Timej ol jjdge Roy Fri and Sot, Sporli 7:00; Acrosi 110th 1 OCEAN TOWNSHIP Frl. Travels With My Aunt 7:00; 900 Beon 2.O0, 6:30; 830; IB 30. Calch 22 51 7:40; 11:40, The Landlord 9:tO Black Belt granted by the Fre-* Smoktruj Section 12.30 o.m. Sun Across tlOth St. 7:00; 11 00; The Sat. and Sun, Travels With My Aunt CIRCLE - EAST BRUNSWICK Surj. bile end Times of Judge Roy Lcrwilcrd 9.05 Fri. Jeremiah Johnson 2:00; 7:20; 2:00; 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; 10:00 Kodokan in Japan and author CINEMA 2 Bron 200; 7 00; 9 00; Catch 32 4 0Q; ASBURY PARK 9-25 TOWN WEST — TURNPIKE - 11 00 Sat. Skeleton Island 2lft0; Jeremiah of several articles FRI. SAT. SUN. SAVOY - Johnson fi:00; 8:00; 10:00 Fri. Avonll 7:00; 9:30 INDOOR — Fn. Liltle Sisters 7.30; 9:00 Sun. Skeleton Island 2:00; Jeremioh Sat. Skeleton Islond 2:00; Avanti 5:00; Fri. Poieldon Adventure 7:40; 9:50 Registration may be made Sot. Llttl* Sisters 7:00; 6:35; 10,00 Johnson 5:30; 7:30; 9:30 7:30; 10:00; Balcony 12:30 Sat. and Sun. Poseidon Adventure ATLANTIC Sun. Skeleton Island 2:00; Avonti through, Joe De Orio. director MARI, SEVENTEEN. Sun Little Sisters 2:00; 7:30; 9:00 5:00; 7:30; 10:00 1:40; 3:50; 6:00; 8:15; 10:15 FREEHOLD of the .Shore Area Y.M.C.A., LYRIC — OUTDOOR - IS OT1MG. EVEN FOR HEP CINEMA -291-0148 MALL I — HAZLET F-n. Travels With My Aunt 7 30; 9:30 Fri. Poseidon Adventure 7:20; 9:25 RT. 35 DRIVE-IN - Fri.; Sot.; Sun. Poseidon Adventure 404 Broadway, here. THE WORST ISHL, Sa». Travels With My Aunt 2:00, 4 GO; onthepOOJ- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Sot. Poseidon Adventure 2:00;.8:00; Fri.; Sal.; Sun. Jeremiah Johnson 7:00; 10:50; Prudence ond the Pill 9:10 1OCOMEI4 6:00; 8 00; 30:00 10:05 7:00; 10:53; The Rievers 9:03 , Sun Travels With My Aunl 2:00; 350; Sun Poseidon Adventure 2:00; 5:15; 5 4S; 7:40, 9:40 7:20; 9:25 PLAZA — 'Charles Branson Frl. Poseidon Adverjture 7:20; 9:25; MALL 2 — Sat. Skeleton Island 2:00; Poseidon has the role of his Fri. Avontl 7:00; 9:35 Adventure 5:15; 7:20; 9:25 11ST HOUSE f^lEFT WALTER RUDE THEATERS Sot. Skeleton Island 2:00: Avanti 7:00; Sun. Skeleton Island 2:00; Poseidon career! '-BOS TON GLOBE 9:35 Adventure 5:15; 7:20, 9:25 Sun. Skeleton Island 200: Avonti STRAND THEATRE 5:30; 8:00 MATAWAN BRICKTOWN CINEMA 34 — i WALTER READ! Carlton Fri. Jeremiah Johnson 7:15; 9:15 **ed Barm u\ MOO BRICK PLAZA- Sot. Skeleton Island 2:00; Jeremioh - KEYT>ORT -li. THEATRES "BOXCAR BERTHA- Fri. Across 110th St. 7:20; 9:20 Johnson 7:40; 9:40 Sat. Skeleton Island 2:00; Across 110th Sun. Skeleton Islond 2:00; Jeremioh KIDDIE MATINEE St. 7:30; 9:<0 Johnson 5:15; 7:15; 9:15 • HELD OVER 18th SMASH WEEK SAT. A SUN. 2 P.M. Sun. Skeleton tsiond 200; Across STRATHMORETWIN Town West 110th St. 5:10; /:20; V;JU CINEMA 1 - "SKELETON ISLAND" Highway IS at Polrmr Av«. MALL CINEMA 1 - MlddlllOwnt7Iino Frl. Sounder 7:05; 9:20 Fri. Poseidon Adventure 7:15; 9:15 Sat. Sounder 2:00; 7:05; 9:20 Sot. Poseidon Adventure 2:00; 7:45; "DEEP THROAT" Carlton Sun. Sounder3:00; 4:55; 7:00; 8:55 9:55 Hrt Bank 741 9*00 Sun. Poseidon Adventure 2:00, 5:15; CINEMA 2 — THE Community 7:20; 9:25 i. Fri. Fiddler on.the Roof 8:00 also MALL CINEMA 2— ** Sot. Fiddler on the Rod 3:00, 8:00 Eotonfown WJ 4W1 * Sun. Fiddler on the Ropt 2:00; 5:00; Fri. Avontl 7:00; 9:30 8:00 An Exclusive N.J. Engagement 17 LIVINGSTON AVE. Circle ' NEW BRUNSWICK R! £6 at Asbury-Pk Circle CHILDREN'S MATINEE Ocean Townshtp 775 8B1O 846-5555 "LOVE FOR SALE" CENTUM JERSEY'S FIRST SAT. & SUN.. CONTINUOUS EVERY SUN. FROM 2 P.M. ROBERT REDFORD ROCK n ROLL TheValachi LATE SHOWS EVERY FRI. AND SAT. 2 P.M. -IN- REVIVAL NEXT ATTRACTION SAT., MAflCH 3rd Papers JEREMIAH 2 SHOWS-6 AND 11 P.M. SPEUAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE , ALL SEATS RESERVED Satirday Sunday at 2 P.M. "DEEP SLEEP" JOHNSON S4.50-S5.50-S6.00 •••••••••••• - STARRING - CHUBBY Town East CHECKER Steve . A WALTER READE THEATRE • Ben E King • The Five Satins Lyric AMERICA'S Aitury P«rl ?!i I08S -* The Chantels McQueen Community • Danny 4 The Juniors BIGGEST HIT! ************* TICKETS ON SALE "The Reivers^ MAGGIE SMITH AT BOX OFFICE HELD OVER FOR A 5th WEEK! 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INCLUDING BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS. MUSIC Makers Theatres »cior H0L1.YW0OD f OHEIGN SHELLEY WINTERS fMdNDAY'mGHf CORRt SPONOE NTS" JACKiEMMON 'COLDtN GLOBE" AWARD i MS DATE NIGHT! ifELL,UPSIDE DOWlsf "TRAVELS WHITE STREET At midnight on New Year's Eve the S.S. Poseidon JUUETMIUS A idih N Y' E h SS Pid RED BANK 747-0333 PLAZA -Hazlet was struck by a 90 foot tidal wave and capsized RTE 36 it MIDDLE RD.264-4434 >Biu.n« WITH NOMINATED FOR jf LAST 3 DAYS SEVEN ACADEMY fS AWARDS! MY AUNT" Itanti! -II- H tlmlid Artists Jacqueline Bisset Town West Tab Hunter IKRIADL MUSIC MAKER'S WALIIRPtAOf S John Huston TOWN WEST lsZsFRttH0lD2 ST.JAMES Stacy Keach St. James

Roddy McDowall The maker of Censorship in Denmark & History ot JACK LEMMON Anthony Perkins the Blue Movie has reached a new plateau in adult films JULIET MILLS Ava Gardner CINEMA 34-Matawan IN THE COMEDY HIT RT 34 5833600 AEXDERENZY'S "AVANTI" ROBERT Rxnnmo Community 2 P.M. MATINEE JUH SAT.-SUN. 7 ACADEMY AWARD It's craiy to see NOMINATIONS! any movie weVe showing, WHO WIU SURVIVE-IN ONE Of THE GREftTEST ESCAPE UVENTURES EVER I including Best anywhere eke. Supporting Actress! SHELLEY WINTERS

; SATURDAY* SUNDAY FUN MAKER AMERICA'S "It's the best American ICHILDREN5 MATINEES! film I've teen this year." LITTLE SISTERS BIGGEST HIT! Vincent Camby, AT 2 P.M.! t CINEMA IN GOIQR ® FDR AOUITS ONIY New York Times IINCOIOTI ONE OF t 34 A MA1AWAN | Canbining lt« Titans ri1 5 todmy Awinl WttiBi | THE GREATEST SKELETON EXCLUSIVE AREA SAVC JA STARTS * SAVOllttlitR Off Y ?0ihfaiuty fp. pranis'M POSBDON ADVENWsiuriniGfNE HACKMAN ERNEST BORCNINE R!D BlHTONS ADVENTURES SHOWING un rir>.» * PLAZA littlitR off Miln CARtt LYNLEY • ROOWMcOOWAlL • STELLA STEVENS • SHELLEY WINTERS • co-stonr* WX ALBERISON EVER WEDNESDAY f HAZLM , ISLAND C mm SUE MARTIN • ARTHUR OCONNEU ERIC SHE* and LESLIE NIELSEN is He Captain i KM) NEAME Mm McQUfc-EfyftlacGRAW ' \ ^ ^ ^. •%. "^. "^ •%.'V "%.^ "THE POSEIDON ED ARTISTS im^ UN1T OF PREMIERE PROUDLV ADVENTURE" ATTRACTIONS STARRING

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BEST ACTRESS SHELLEY WINTERS LIVULLMANN EXTRA! LATE SHOW SAT. AT OUR NEW TWIN FEATURES: MIDNITE ompletely Automated Theatres "NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD" L ot 2 TOP FH. Attractions The Emigrants with Max von Sydow Eatontown DRJVI IN 54?4?OQ

Th Latest in Sound and RED CARPET Presentation Th.^es THEATRE ANTHONY QUINN ANTHONY FRANCIOSA '' i McQUIEI-IM -IN- , "ACROSS Mac(i«AW 110THST." THE - PLUS - "LANDLORD' [GETAWAY WITH 1 STEVE McQUEEN/ALI MACGRAW IN "THE GETAWAY ; BEAU BRIDGES

SALLY STRUTHERS BEN JOHMSON AL LETTIERI LEE GRANT Make A Date The Dally Register, Red Bank-MUddletown, NJ. Friday, March 2,M73 11 A paid directory of coming events tor non-profit organist Gunsberg Named Reade Organisation Head lions. R»tes: $2.00 for 3 lines for one day, fi.00 each addi- tional line; .13.00 for two days, $1.25 each additional line- $5.00 for three to five days, $1 50 each additional line; |8 00 NEW YORK — Sheldon the publicity department of New York and New Jersey a vice president of the Reade ropic drives, and was long a board of directors of the Film for 10 days, $2.08 each additional line; 110.00 for 20 days, Gunsberg of Asbury Park was 20th-century Fox Films in theaters: organization, and subse- member of the Screen Public-. Society of Lincoln Center $2.50 each additional line. Deadline noon day before publi- elected president and chief 1942. With the outbreak of the When the Reade organiza- quently functioned as execu- ist's Guild, the Will Rogers Mr. Gunsberg is married to cation. Call The Daily Register, 741-0010; ask for the Date executive officer of The Wal- war, he joined the Merchant tion established its own Conti- tive assistant to the president, Memorial Hospital. B'nai Lois Gunsberg and is the fa- Secretary. ter Reade Organization at a Marine, serving in the Pacific nental Distributing affiliate to Walter Reade, Jr. B'rith, Variety Club, Red ther of two daughters, Mayra special meeting of the board theater. After his discharge in engage in the distribution of During the late 194(1 period Cross, American Cancer So- and Donna, and resides in As- MARCH 3 of directors held at the com- 1945, he served for two years foreign products Mr. Gun- when he was working for the ciety and is a member of the bury Park, N.J. "Mimika" — Children's Show, by the National Theatre pany's offices here. He suc- as a field representative for sberg acted in a liaison and major film companies.he and Co. of N.V., Sat. 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. St. James Auditorium,- ceeds the late Walter Reade United Artists, and then supervisory capacity with this his associates, for a period of Peters PI., Red Bank. Tickets 50c at door. Jr., who was killed Saturday, joined Universal-International new endeavor which, within a about a year, operated an art in a skiing accident in St. Pictures in 1948 for the road- few years, grew to become theater in Newark, N.J. "Rummage Sale," Bingham Hail, Bingham Ave., Rum- Moritz, Switzerland. show engagement of "Ham- one of the largest independent Mr. Gunsberg's favorite son. Mar. 3, Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Benefit: Monmouth Coun- let," prototype of what was to producers and distributors of sport is tennis. He has been ty Assoc. for Retarded Children. All types merchandise! Mr. Gunsberg, who has become a new activity within specialized film in the country. active in most of the in- been associated with the cor- the American film industry — During this period he became dustry's welfare and philanth- "Third Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show," Mon- poration since 1954, has held that of merchandising im- THIS SUNDAY mouth .Shore Business and Professional Women's Club, the position of executive vice ported product. Friendly Cafe, Brighton Ave., Long Branch. 12 noon. Fash- president since 1963 and, in ions by Tuckers, Long Branch. Benefit, Scholarship Fund. 1971, was named chief oper- One year later he became MARCH 4th 11A.M. to 5 P.M. Tickets at door: $5. Delicious Lunch, Lovely fashions! ating officer of the corpo- executive assistant to Jeff; ration. He continues as a di- Livingston, then director of MARCH 4 advertising and publicity for Shrewsbury Chorale will present "The Passion Accord- rector. J. Arthur Rank British Pro- ALL FLOOR ing to St. Matthew," by .IS. Bach, Sunday. March 4, S p.m. Mr. Gunsberg said that it ductions, released through First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank. Paul Grammer, was the position of the board, Universal, and quickly be- Conductor-Herbert Burtis, Organist. which he will carry out, to came a specialist in this field, MERCHANDISE continue and attempt to ex- planning and directing the ad- MARCHS s pand the basic businesses of vertising, publicity and WSCS presents interesting and informative "Drug the company. promotional campaigns to ra Abuse" program, featuring speakers from Teen Challenge launch British-made films. and a short film. Mon., Mar. 5, 8 p.m., Christ Church, Mr. Gunsberg, 52, was born The success of the great ma- United Methodist, Ridge Rd, Fair Haven. Public.Invited! and raised in Jersey City, jority of these films served to N.J. He was educated at St. give impetus to the accept-, 10% 50 MARCH 9,10,11 Peter's College, Jersey City, ance of foreign films in the FAIR TRADED ITEMS AND FINISHED KITCHEN CABINETS NOT INCLUDED "The Fantasticks," musical, featuring Pony Players and is a graduate of New United States, and the growth Ml purchases cash & carry Rumson PTA, Forrestdale School, Forest Ave., Rumson York University. of the so-called 'art' or spe- Mar. 9, 8:39, Mar. 10, 11, 2 p.m. Tickets on sale at school! Mr. Gunsberg's entire work- cialized film theaters. during lunch hour, week of Mar. 5, or at door. "Gala After- PLENTY OF FREE Theatre Party," Mar. £ Fisherman's Wharf, $15 couple, in- ing career has been with the He resigned in 1954 to join cludes tickets, unlimited drinks, h'ors d'oeuvres! motion picture industry. After the Walter Reade Theatres, BAFFIN AND FRIEND — Thomas Carlock of PARKING college. Mr. Gunsberg joined first to coordinate and admin- Fair Haven, right, holds woodcarving of arctic ister the circuit's two 'art' MARCH 1U gyrfalcon he donated to Air Force Academy in HWY. 35, WANAMASSA theaters in New York City, Colorado. Welcoming the addition to the falcon "Vacation Auction!" Middletown .laycees Uth. 91) Chess Tourney and then to become director 0N F ••Funtastic" holidays to be sold at Buck Smith's by B.C. display at the academy is the scnoois oniciai 774-3456. ™™f?™« of advertising, publicity and mascot, Baffin, held by falconer James G. Boehm Coates. after the Joy Shop's Fashion Show at 12:30. Is Scheduled promotion for the circuit's OPEN MON.." WED., S F«. 9-T1L9—TUES.. THUBS.« SAT. 9TTJ 6 NEW SHREWSBURY -, of ©hlo, a senior at the academy. "Early Spring Fiesta," benefit Fisk Chapel's Women's The New Jersey State Chess Day, Sat., Mar. 10, 7 p.m., Willowbrook Inn, 740 River Rd., Federation will sponsor the Fair Haven. Donation: $12. Reservations: 741-8904. state Jiigh school chess team championships March 10 aM MARCH 11 11 at Monmouth Regional Cesar Franck's oratorio, "The Beatitudes," in English, High School. by the Monmouth Civic Chorus, Children's Choir and N.J. State Orchestra. Conductor: Felix Molzer. Sunday, March The tournament, using the 11,3 p.m. Ocean Township High School. $3 general admis- five-round Swiss system in sion, $4 reserved section. which each team plays five matches, will be divided into MARCH 17 three sections, championship, Holy Cross PTA "St. Patrick's Day Luncheon and booster and junior high Fashion Show," Sat., Mar. 17,11:30 a.m., Old Orchard, Ea- school. tontown. Tickets: $5.50 Make reservations now-call 842-0336. Entry fee for the champion- The world famous "Columbus Boychoir," in concert, ship competition is $ 10 and }9 Monmouth Regional High School, Sat. Mar. 17, 8 p.m. for the booster and junior Adults $2.50, students $1.25. For advance sales make checks high groups. Registration af- payable to Meadowbrook FIX), P.O. Box 37, Eatontown. ter March 5 will cost an addi- Red Bank to Los Angeles tional two dollars. "~^ MAY 18 Cedar (Hen Senior Citizens deluxe 23-day lour lo Japan. Entries and information Taiwan, riong Kong. Bangkok. Singapore. Honolulu, in- requests should be sent to cluding choice of selective restaurants, pvniir stage shows, Walter Heerschap, Monmouth many sight-seeing trips, baggage handling, taxes Call Vic Regional High School, 535 Tin- Grover, 341-1494 or 741-50KO. ton Ave. or phoned in at 870- <-1389after6p.m. Trophies and chess books Advertise in The Register will be awarded to the win- ners. •"'"•' 0 SaturcU^^a.m* to 11p.m. TORVDUANP Sd a.m. to 5 p.m. YOUR FAMILY _ Dial-it-yourself Long Distance is the cheap and easy way to go visiting. * Voices travel both ways on a single fare. So visit the ones you love by Long Distance.

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t^X _ _ ,^,.,l*,r^,, Lj „.,„„;,„ If.' ' 12 The tally Register, Bed Bok-MKWJelowi, N.I. Friday, March 2,1173 f Discount Brokers By ROGER E. SPEAR cted in the third mar- Save on Taxes ket, that is, listed securities Q — I recently read an ar- which are traded over-the- By SYLVIA PORTER iniHniniiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiutHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii not totally blind but qualified ticle about a broker who sav- SUCCESSFUL counter rather than through as blind for tax purposes, you the exchange on which they With each personal ex- had to attach to your return ed sellers money on small YOUR MONEY'S odd-lot transactions. I would INVESTING are listed. Less than half the emption deduction now worth each year an eye doctor's or ASE and NYSE-listed issues $750 on your 1972 return, you registered optometrist's state- like to know if there really are WORTH any dealers who do'this and are traded in the third mar- surely will be delighted to ment that you met the re- around the country. Not all, ket. Thus, reduced commis- team that the Treasury signifi- quired conditions for being how it is possible. Should I MiimiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiHiiiii a household. One prerequisite sell my four odd lots and buy however, handle small ac- sions are not obtainable on earnings were up a satisfac- cantly liberalized some ex- considered blind that year — for these lower rates is that counts. By eliminating ser- securities. tory 15 per cent for the year. emption rules last year. necessitating an examination 100 shares of one stock? — you must maintain a house- F.K. vices, such as research, recom- Q - I hold 100 shares (if Na- Liquor sales were dis- — If you are among the the desired use of your contri- and a statement each year. appointing last year with de- hold that is the principal place A — As to your last ques- mendations and certificate tional Distillers (N'YSE) hundreds of thousands who bution on your checlc. If you But under the new rules, if an of abode for a dependent child safekeeping facilities, costs bought at 16'/;. I hear the divi- clines in bourbons and blends contribute toward the support do this, says the Treasury, on examining physician certifies tion, I see no reason to dis- offsetting gains in gin, vodka — but in this era of wandering pose of your four holdings if are kept to a minimum. These dend is not secure. Would you of another household in- a check payable to an individ- your condition is irreversible sons and daughters, it may be discounters are not exchange advise selling? — O.K. and scotch sales. However, cluding two or more relatives ual who has custody of a and you file^ copy once with you are interested in income. cyclical economic recovery difficult to tell what is the In each case, earnings2 arc member firms but rather be- A — In my opinion National — for instance, your mother claimed dependent, it will be yqur return," all you need on principal place of abode for a long to the National Associ- Distillers' dividend appears benefited the company's and father — one 1972 Trea- regarded as evidence of ac- future returns is a simple satisfactory and the yield on chemical and metals divisions child. One divorced widow al- the portfolio is a generous 6.7 ation of Security Dealers, secure. For 1972 the company sury rule may make it a lot tual support. statement referring to the ways maintained a room for NASD. As such they are cov- paid out 7(1 per cent of earn- so that total sales rose 6 per easier for you to justify a de- Another Charge previous opinion. per cent. To answer your first cent to $1.15 billion. At only her adult son, kept some 6f question, yes, there are a ered by SIPC, the investor in- ings in dividends, right on tar- pendency deduction for at Another 1972 change in A not so favorable court de- his belongings there and sup- surance plan. get with the payout of the pre- llx projected earnings, down- least one (or more) of them. Treasury regulations will help • cision in 1972 makes it more number of discount brokers side risk is minimal. Hold. ported him — but he was usu- operating in the larger cities Purchases and sales are vious five years. Furthermore Here's a commonplace those among you who get an difficult for certain unmarried ally wandering and only occa- problem you can now lick extra exemption for being taxpayers to qualify for the sionally did he vacation with fairly easily. Say your parents blind. Until now, if you were lower tax brackets of head of her. Last year, a court agreed INTRODUCING TO THE SHORE AREA live together in their own with the Treasury that, be- home and have their own cause of his life style, he , combined income of about wasn't just temporarily away 12,500 a year. Say you give MLS Agencies Sell from home and his mother's them $1,500 a year toward home was not his principal their support. They spend the place of abode, al least for RETAIL-COMMERCIAL whole (4,000 In run I lieu 18 Houses in Area that year, thus," our wander- household during the year — ing children are now a tax Office Supplies t Furniture • Machines meaning it costs {2,000 to sup- RED BANK - Members of ton Avc., Little Silver, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Julian Here, problem, too. port each other for the year. Red Bank Area Multiple List- Monday: Medical expenses. Kor you to claim a $750 de- ing Service Inc. have reported who have moved to New ONE OF THE LARGEST INVENTORIES OF COMMERCIAL STATIONERY IN THE SHORE AREA pendency deduction for ei- the following sales in the Shrewsbury, to Mr. and Mrs. ther one of your parents, you area. Anthony T. Izzo, formerly of WE STOCK ALL MAJOR BRANDS would have to be able to • The McAlister Agency han- Shrewsbury. Attorneys prove that you contributed dled the sale of 35 Woodland Also reported sold by the Our function Is-to bring the more than half of the year's St., Little Silver, owned by Schanck Agency was the resi- Are Located selection, service & com- support for that parent, Under Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glea- dence at 38 Tower Hill Ave., --ifflrwr petitive prices, found in our the tax rules that have existed son, to Mr. and Mrs. William Red Bank, to Mr. and Mrs. northern urban areas,to th e until now, your $1,500 contri- Bojarsky formerly of Mon- Michael D. English. Mr. and In Madison shore. Our staff represents bution for the year was view- moulh Beach. Mrs. Francis X. Anderson, MADISON TOWNSHIP — over 40 years experience in ed as being split equally be- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ulman former owners, have moved Attorneys Louis E. Granata the office supply field. We tween your mother and father have sold their residence at 32 to Maryland. •J and James J. Cleary, prac- appreciate your business. — meaning that you contrib- Holland Road, Middlctown, to Thompson Agency of Red ticing as Granata & Cleary, We honor our promises. uted only $750, or less than Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zuc- Bank reports the sale of 13 have moved their offices to Coast Office Supply, Inc. half, toward the $2,000 support cano of Brooklyn. McAlister Spring St., Red Bank, to Mr. • Rt. 34, here, two miles north Jack McClunn, President —of;- each parent; You got no Agency also negotiated this and Mrs. Reeves Dixon. Nan- of Main St. in Matawan. $750 exemption for either par- sale. cy B. Hackstaff,-former own- Mr. Granata and Mr. Cleary LIKE TO BROWSE? COME VISIT OUR ent unless you could prove Bowtell Associates Inc. re- er, has moved to Arizona. Mr. are 1968 graduates of the Se- that your $1,500 was actually port the sale of 27 Walnut St., Dixon is in the U.S. Army. ton Hall University School of NEW, CENTRALLY LOCATED STORE. used for one of them alone - aMiddletown, owned by Mr. Also reported sold by Law. a practical impossibility. "and Mrs. Chester Branson, to Thompson Agency is the resi- A resident here, Mr. Gran- AMPLE FREE PARKING Pinpoint Contribution Mr. Donald Rockafcllow for- dence at 24 Heather Drive, ata is a member of the Ohio But a 1972 Treasury rule merly of Atlantic Highlands. New Shrewsbury, formerly State Bar Association and the' says you can now pinpoint Also sold by Bowtell Associ- owned by Mr. and Mrs. James Matawan Italian-American • FREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY* & QSCOUNTY ates Inc. to Mr. and Mrs. Free, who have moved to Ala- Association and president of your contribution toward a * FOR DELIVERY, J5 MINIMUM ORDER, PLEASE particular person so that you Ralph Truitt, formerly of bama, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley the Greater Matawan Lion's can claim the support was for Staten Island, was the proper- Webb from Okinawa. Club. thai person — without having ty at 88 Cherry St., New Lee Crawford Realty has Mr. Cleary served as law RIORDAN PLACE, SHREWSBURY to prove that individual per- Shrewsbury, formerly owned sold the residence at 115 W. clerk for the late Judge Elvin (OFF SHREWSBUR Y A VS. OY RED BANK TIRE) son alone actually used your by Mr. and Mrs. William De- Roosevelt Circle, Middletown, R. Simmill. A Freehold resi- contribution. You can "desig- rickson who have relocated in to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mul- dent, he is a past vice presi- K^fflce S^uppiu, nate" — and preferably in a new home in New Shrews- hcrn of Red Bank. Mr. and dent of the Eatontown Re- 747-3600 writing"— that your contribu- bury- Mrs. Ed Rosenberg, former publican Club. s tion is intended specifically Mr. and Mrs. Louis Farkas owners, have moved to Con- : for the support of your moth- of East Brunswick have pur- necticut. er, father or other relative. chased from Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Krol, Middletown I Except where your designa- Robert Krebs the residence at office, reports the sale of 530: tion can be contradicted — 42 Victoria Place, Middle- Roxbury Road, Bel ford, to- The Clarence Daniels which would be rare — the town, throught Bowlell Asso- Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn L. Sena- i Treasury will accept your ciates Inc. lor of Zelocnople, Pa. Mr. and; statement without requiring Howard B. Dexter Associ- Mrs. Peter J. Pinto, former! you to prove that the desig- ates report the sale of Diane owners, have moved to NewJ came home to a'73 Ford LTD nated amount was actually Daly's home on Blackpoint Shrewsbury. • spent for that particular de- Road and River Road, Rum- The Curtin Agency Inc., | pendent. son, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Middlelown Office, reports With this new most favor- Nelson formerly of Newark. the sale of 247 Navesink River j Brougham because behind able 1972 ruling, you now have Mr. and Mrs. Robin S. Bal- Road, Middletown, to Mr. and I an approved way of arranging ding have purchased the home Mrs. Javad Khavarian of your support contribution to at Edgewood Road, Kumson, Wallington. Mr. and Mrs. An- give yourself the maxirmim from Mr. and Mrs. Philip thony Chevy, previous own- the beautiful looking outside, possible $750 dependency de- Hochstein through the Wil- ers, have moved to Florida. duction, emphasizes The Re- liam H. Hintelmann firm. Melmed Realty reports the search Institute of America. George S. Schanck Agency sale of a residence at 14 May You might just "designate" handled the sale of 32 Silver- Court, Middletown, to Mr. and is a beautiful driving inside. Mrs. Bruce Long, formerly of •HniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Step- hen >L. (Jreely, previous own- ers, have moved to Florida. Local Securities Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mari- nan of Jersey City, have pur- Representative intor-dealer quotations at approximately 3 chased the residence of Mr. p.m. yesterday from NASD. Prices do not include retail mark- and Mrs. Charles Porter at 13 up,' mark-down, or commission. Lakeside Drive, Middletown, through The Stephens Agency BANKS Inc. Bid Asked Also sold through The Step- American-Bancnfp 14'»f( 15'i hens Agency was 1 Walnut St., Belmar-Wall National 70 Navesink, from Mr. and Mrs. Central Jersey Bank 16'i 16% Lloyd T. Grosse to Mr. and ColoniaJ'Kirst National.Bank ,Vfi 6 Mrs. Edward C. Spears of Community State Bank...." 55 hfi'-i Belford. First Merchants Nat'l Bank U',i' 1114 The Stephens Agency also First Nail Bank Toms River : 28 sold the residence at 11 Suf- Franklin State Bank " 30Vi' • 32 folk Lane, Middletown, owned Jersey Shore Bank ,• 31 31'/^ by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lutz, Bank of Manalapan 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. New Jersey National Corp 30^ 30% Battista of Staten Island. Ocean County National 75 People's Nail Bank. Lakewood 225 Postal Exam Sol Shore National Bank 19'£ 21'^ ' Cnited Counties Trust Co 21 Al Lilllc Silver United Jersey Banks of N.J...-. 28'i LITTLE SILVER - Post- master Robert Wiclimann INDUSTRIAL says he is accepting appli- Bid Asked" cations for an examination Aerological Research : lc 5c which will lead to appoint- Alkon Industires -I14 5 s ments as postal clerk-car- Atlantic Appliance Co., Inc & l'& riers. The deadline is March Brockway 23 23% • 12. Buck Engineering 5l£ S!£ Colonial Foods 2>-i. 3'i Electronic Associates 2's ''4 Electronic Assistance 2>*j -as HIGHEST Foodaramii 4-. 4',4 Gibsun-Homans 6:!i 7'4 Intrrdata • 9^ U> INTEREST teacher and six feet of strong-minded King James Extended Care 2 '-V4 ALLOWED BY LAW Can a city family of four find hap- woman, puts it: "A lot of big cars are Laird ti'u 8 liS On Regular ' piness on tlu' highway in a two-door car':' awkward, hut the Brougham handles Metallurgical International l'.t ,' s The Clarence Daniels of Newark very well. And I just kind of dig the .Midland Glass • 8-^ 9 Poiibook v did.Their 1973 LTD BrouRham is a luxury." Monmoulh Airlines i4 ' % Savings Monmouth Capital S'i 9'i whole.lot of car. inside and out. front Motor Trend Magazine selected Monmoulh Industries iH . '\ On-One Year and back, on crowded cily streets and the 1973 Ford LTD Brougham as their Monmouth Park 10i>2 ll'«j Ccrtificotci on the open road. And it looks it. Full-Sizi: Sedan of the Year. So did the Monmoulh Heal Estate Investment I2i4 I3'4 "My biggest problem'.' says Mr. Clarence Daniels. Ghcckit out at your N.J. Natural lias ' m lKV-j of Deposit Daniels, "is Retting my friends to be- local dealer. Gome on home. :l Precision Optics .• • :i^ 4 On Two Year lieve it's a Ijord."\V'hy'd you go and get Radiophone Corp 2* 3' 4 4 Ccrtificatci a big Lincoln orThunderbirdV they ask Rowan Controller 2>« 2?i me. Until they pet up close'.' Servomation....: 2:)i4 cf Deposit Spiral Metal 34, 3»fc It's the kind of a problem a car i nil. owner doesn't mind having. Especially U.S. Homes W/H 14'4 United Telecontrol Electronics 37^, 4:Vs when the car handles like a quiet dream Walter Reade Organization, Inc ?.„ I1* in city traffic as well as on the highway. WinslowTel ".. ^ ui And offers real stretchout legroom lor Worthington Biochemical 12 I3Mi driver and passengers. BiiiiiiHiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicmiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii As thcDanicls'daughtcr, Carol, a See your local font Dealer. 1973 LTD Brougham shown wilh optional belted whitcwall tires, vinyl roof, from cornering Limps, ami deluxe bumper group. Tie Daffy Register, Red Baak-MiddletowB, N J, Friday, Majrch 2,197J 13

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[PbintPliaunt Hearing to Be Held March 21| On Rt. 195 Easterly Corridor TRENTON i- The Depart- present the alignment of tlie Township, Ocean County, to This will be followed on ment of transportation will Trenton to the Shore freeway Rt. 34 in Wall Township, Mon- Wednesday, March 21, by a present a proposed alignment informally will be held in the mouth County; a distance of public hearing to begin at 8 for Interstate Route 195 in x^pwell Township Municipal 13.1 miles. . p.m. in the Land-O-Pines Ele- Ocean and Monmouth Coun-' Building on Preventorium •Department representatives mentary School on Windeler ties at a ppublic information Road froom 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. An will be available to answer Road in Howell Township. -00 center and a public hearing aerial photograph, 24 feet questions. The photograph ex- Purpose of the information this month. long, will show the alignment hibit will remain on display in center is to give property On Wednesday, March 14, as it would extend from Cedar the Municipal Building for a owners and residents an op- an information center to Swamp Road in'Jackson week. ' ' portunity to see where the proposed" highway's right-of- way lines are located in rela- tion to their properties. With this information, they can pre- pare statements for presenta- tion at the public hearing on the design of 1-195. The proposed alignment shows that the partially com- AN EXTREMELY DURABLE pleted interchange at Houte 527 — where the completed EASY TO CLEAN/TIGHTLY portion of 1-195 terminates — WOVEN CARPET would be completed and new interchanges would be con- structed at intersections with Jackson Mills-Freehold Road,- and prbpoged Governor Alfred E. Driscoll Expressway and Routes 9, 547, and 34. IDEAL FOR KITCHENS, DENS or PLAYROOMS

Bootlegging, the smuggling of illicit liquor, is an old name | SIZE DESCRIPTION VAIUE PRICE SIZE 0BCWP1I0K VAlllt MCE WE DESCRIPTION VMUf MCE which goes back to the days 9x12 Gtetn KGold Strip* Comm. Hyl _«9. 19. 11.10x11 OIw-Rwl Kilctanw/loom boik 1(9. 59. MOxli Oitw Rust Comm. Kitchtnw/loom back...... 19. 39. 9xt7 Aquo % Brown Comm. Anlron.... ~ .99. "19. 11.9x11.? Grien ISrownCom. Nvl. Iwied .....251. 119. 15x13.4 Oin Rust Conn. Kilchenw/lcnm back.... 1)9. 99. when liquor was concealed in !»9J r\qua Blui Comm. Anton.. Bt. 19, 14.1x14.10 Copptr Orange Com. Hyl. Tweed 25). 99. Jl.lOxIS.i Ridttlaik (omm. Klchtnw/loam back. 119. 89. the large sea-boot of the smug- i2»U Gie/ end 8 lot k Comm. Antron 169. 39. 115x10.10 O«mnl8ro*ilCilt., W. 129. 11x2! Grtw Two-lor* Comm. HyL. .319. 119. l3.IOil4.10Gold-TwoTon< Cl.w/lwmbak ... .129. 69. Mayor and Council of tlie Borough of 9.10x11 Otve-KustComm.)ryl.Tw«id.. ..139. 49. I;>IH Aqua and Kulmig NyL w/foam bock. l?9. 69. U.ISJ Thick Gold Tweed Comm. w/loom bock... 24). 99. STEWARD TURNS TO SAILING - Philip McGovern of Elberon, cen- Fair Haven, and on February 26, !?73 13). U<1S Galdtnilwdowl Comm. Hyl.. ,).iil5 Copper Orange Comm. Nylon ...... 159. was finally adopted and approved. 9x15 Cny 8BlackComm.NyUwit

FOAM BACK ONLY If you want to know about the area % scoo around Shadow Lake Village, ask Ginny Wapshare 12"xl5" who knows the area. 5 WIDTH 15 Siic Detcrjation a I SIZE DESCRIPTION MIU! Ixl ' GoUtVI. PkjshSiulfi I 3l<)2 KityGreenliioliAcniai. 39. 5.4x7.6 lemwvLime Plush Hercjon. „ SIKES* " SO. YD. I 3x5.7 jheoBluePkjshllodel 29, Ginny will tell you to New York and much much more. 7.8x8 Orange Tom Comn.fotroi I 3x12 Bte-iweedCmllyl ...39. 4.6x12 Omod Tweed tyl.. KITCHEN ALL I 2.4x11.4 Bhi-GretnlilchKi w/loom trnk .39, about the shopping in If you are 52 or over you must see the 7.6x12 BegsNytScilp COLORS 11.3x11 GoldknlanSculo: 49. Red Bank just 2 miles most beoutilul Adult Community in New Jer- 3x12.1 See Blue Poly. Plush 11.10x12 Uacod Wood Tweed .39., 6x9 KahlPdyEmimldScJ|> DEN I 2MI.2 tV»-ilMni[±roseScuV.Acrlon.- --29. You can own one of six condominium 51x9 SonilomtoilicCmm CARPET- Shadow Lake Village I 2.4x12 FbninxJUHrien/Wron. 29.' 6.6x12 TwIonoGrwiNytSriog. I 2I<12 floweredRlchenArtrm .29. Bus that takes you lownhouscs or terrace homes fcom $31,500 5.9x8 OK White N(t Stag R< Reg. 5.95 I 4.5x7.7 AoJoSGoldConmAnlKn 29. 6x10 IVtmnbtWCrtt^Mi ______^_ there. She'll tell you 1o $41,500, the golf course, the tennis courts sSq< . Yd. I 2.3x12 ongnlRoydBkaScdp.Nyl 39.1 5.7*11 MxsGmnMutliubbnBoaTed.. ALL ROLLS IN STOCK 12.9x12 FnEngneRedSculp-rVI 29. about some of the finest restauranis in the and all the other recreational facilities go 6.1x14.9 INckAcWanTipSlior "! state, the Garden State Art Center, Ihe coun- with it: try clubs, the Marina's on Ihe Navesink River, Live in the middle of nowhere, right in Monmouth Park. Freehold Raceway, the middle <3f ever/thing. Ask Ginny, and Delicious Apple Orchards, the churches, the find out all the things you're missing. She DACRON -SPLUSH' • theatres, the beacttes,-the buses and trains lives here and knows her way around. LUSCIOUS POLY KODEL® CARVED ACRILAN® PLUSH SHAG ELEGANCE FORMAL CARPET SUPER THICK POLY Lake VA L UE T o COC 10.00 ~ • Village SO. YD. ^»TSgYD. MddtetwvnNJ SQ fD. I SQ. YD. BO. YD. %#SQ.YD Solids S T««aj Evening Col- iThlck 4 Plush-New Look In Smooth-D4>nM-Thlck-Plu*h| Tomorrow's Loofi Today-High ors to Compliment Any Deco IExclllng Quality Carpet Velvet Luxurious Carefree Acr-1 Slyles for Any Area ot Your by kevork S Hoynanan Man* Home If you want lo know aboul it. osk fhe people who live here.

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_i O««tl«fi>: Route ii Noilh ihm R«il BiuV If. ll«unV fl 1.11 Rojd, Umi uoi Hi ol Nmmk flu ,,i Bi,,k|(l. Tmn Ml on • ) i Nmink Dint tlwil to Hiililwil Av«. (NI.I 5«/jin|i ROJIII; Tmn lighl lo SliiuV.w Ubn Vill«5»T0r CAli (1011 MI-MOO H neDilyEegtetCT, EedBa«k-M^dlet«we, N.J. Friday, March 2, !*7J The Tantrums of Tresbyterian Pope' Discussed iy LESTER MNSULVINU Pope of Geneva's" most dis- ard from Wichita, Kans. has trying to conceal the Presby- denominations, which in more 'delegates, so many of whom tinguished ecclesiastical des- frequently exercised his right terian donation of $10,000 to than a decade has yet to get tried to tell him that the "John Calvin, our fore- cendents, William P. Thomp- to level the most scathing INSIDE the Angela Davis Defense off the grolnd. And since people in the pews are gener- fatter in the faith, wrote that son, has inherited much of the criticisms at the various ad- Fund. (Dr. Thompson has de- Thompson has been one of ally sick and tired of being ig- he would cross seven.seas in stem reformer's brilliance — ministrations of the United RELIGION fended this patent band- COCU's, biggest wheels, he nored by a High Command of the interest of the reunion of along with the curse of a fe- States government — or to wagonism — although he has was incensed. often ruthlessly revolutionary Christ's Church." - Stated rocious itch to burn the oppo- raise dignified he'll in any milHIIWIHIinilllHIIIHIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIHII apparently not yet seen fit to According to an actual tran- ecclesiastical bureaucrats. Clerk William P. Thompson to sition. stockholders' meeting where eral Assembly "(which even- support the voting of Presby- script (rather than the version William Hilton, a youth ad- the General Assembly, United Just as it seems strange the Presbyterian Church is tually ignored these shrill terian stock in support of elec- which was tidied up consid- visory delegate from Califor- May, has described the dele- Presbyterian Church, Denver, that Calvin, the refugee from even a minuscule owner. charges). "Calculated attacks ting Miss Davis to the board erably for the house organ nia's San Fernando Presby- gates who voted for withdraw- May 1ST! the terrors of the Catholic Yet when a group of con- upon the theological position of directors of Gulf Oil.) Presbyterian Life) Dr. tery, supported the withdraw- al from COCU as "an un- In Geneva, there is a bronze Holy Inquisition, should have servatives organized the Pres- taken by one of the agencies Last May in Denver, Pope Thompson raged at the ma- al from COCU by saying: stable majority." plaque erected by Presby- burned Servetus (the father of byterian Lay Committee and of the General Assembly and William I erupted once again jority of the Assembly, in an "If we stay in COCU and terians which asks forgive- Unitarianism), so there haite began publishing com- upon the General Assembly it- — this time in a bitter ex- outburst' of ecclesiastical just add to the bureaucracy, This public-be-damned ness for the burning of Mi- been similar contradictions in paratively mild criticisms of self!" coriation of the majority of MeCarthyism in which he the church is in trouble." statement, plus an even more chael Servetus at the stake- the conduct of Thompson as Thompson's administration Righteous Rhetoric the 800-member General As- charged them with a cata- But Eugene Carson Blake, tremendous Thompson tem- by order of their denomina- the ranking administrator (of what is their denomina- This righteous rhetoric rari- sembly. For this highest au- logue of sins, running from ig- retired General Secretary of per tantrum should the As- tion's founder, John Calvin. ((37,500 per annum) of the 3, tion, too), the Presbyterian ficd a General Assembly thority of the denomination noring racial justice, to re- the World Council of Churches sembly decide to stay out of (Servetus had dared to doubt million-member United Pres- Pope exploded. (Rochester, 1971) where dele- voted to pull out of the Con- peated discourtesy. (and Thompson's predecessor the doddering COCU, will un- the Doctrine of the Trinity.) byterian Church. "Designed to divide and de- gates caught one of these very sultation on Church Union People In the Pews as Stated Clerk) who is run- doubtedly make for a merry In the U.S. currently, there For this grim-visaged at- stroy the Church!" com- same supposedly sacrosanct (COCU), the decaying scheme He would have been much ning for election as the deno- Calvinist conclave next May are signs that one of "The torney and parliamentary wiz- plained Thompson to the Gen- agencies in the sleazy act of to merge nine Protestant wiser to have listened to the mination's moderator next 14 in Omaha. Many Religio^ Authorities Observe Prayer Making a Strong Comeback After a period of decline, charismatic movement of In the past decade, as tech- to action" brought a "slow rapid changes in our society," prayer is regarded by many Pentecostal-like prayer meet- nology swelled and religious spiritual starvation," Father Catholic Bishop Peter Gerety religious authorities as now ings in major Protestant and forces concentrated mainly on Clarice of Fordham University of Portland, Maine, told a re- making a strong comeback. Catholic denominations, in the operational reforms, theo- writes in the New Catholic cent meeting of priests: An "inward turn," the Rev. youthful interest in Oriental logical inquiry and wide- World. "One of the signs of our W. Norris Clarke, a Jesuit meditation. ' spread action for social jus- But no< he adds, "generous times right now is the mani- philosopher, calls it. "People all about us_ are tice, many church scholars Christian people dedicated to fest thirst for a deep spiritual It is a "turn back to con- hungry for dimensions of mys- cited a swindling of past dis- Christian social action are be- life on the part of a tre- templation as to the living tery, for experience of the ciplines of prayer. ginning to feel the need to mendous number of people... roots of truly fruitful action," spirit," says the Rev. Dr. C.F. But now, they see a reviving take time out from their ac- God is speaking to them and he adds. "This is what we find Allison of Virginia Theological awareness of the need for in- tion, from their working for many are listening and learn- happening all around us Seminary, an Episcopal in- ner consciousness and prayer, God ... to turnwithin . . . t6 ing." today." stitution. a turning to devotional re-* live with Him in mutual pres- The new interest in prayer The resurgence shows up in It's "the coming thing," sources to firm up the reli- ence. " could mean- a withdrawal the spread of prayer houses, says Rev. Robert Ochs of the gious basis for action in the Although traditional forms from social action, observes prayer retreats and shared Bellarmine School of Theology. world. of prayer have widely "bro- the Rev. Gregory Baum of the prayer groups, in the growing Chicago. "The one-stded dedication ken down under the stress of University of Toronto, but it also couia mean that church > people have found that sound action requires sensitivity to TJeiitenarians XJffer PotpourriGod's directions for it. R««liUr llctl Pholo This "prompts Christians to INVESTING IN INTERFAITH — A membership drive has been Initiated be quiet and open themselves at Interfdlth House, 125 Apple St., New Shrewsbury, and Barry Norman, to the divine source of action age 10, is one of the first to sign up for his family/Ready to accept his Of Formulas for a Long Life present in their lives." he adds. membership application are Miss Cathy Carroll, center, who is president NEW YORK (AP) — Old "Never drink alcohol." with rejuvenating effect." tites and whims. Observe of the St. James Catholic Youth Organization, Red Bank, and a member folks who have lived to ad- "Drink a pint of whisky per "Abstain from meat, eating strict self-discipline. Don't ex- of the Interfaith House board of trustees, and the Rev. Joan Higglns, ex- vanced ages often are asked day." only raw fruits, vegetables Kevin Ranagham, a leader ecutive director of the ecumenical center. pect life to be too great, be- in the charismatic movement, how it's done. To what habits "Read the Bible." and nuts." cause it isn't. Prepare for the or rules do they attribute "Read spicy detective sto- "Eat a pound of lean meat says that secularized theology worst and you'll never be dis- led to the impression that their long life? They offer a ries." every day." appointed." potpourri of prescriptions, re- "Get plenty of exercise." "Abstain from dairy prod- "prayer is passe," but he "Do what you want, when adds that it now is being re- Missionary Symposium's ligious and otherwise. "Shun physical activity. ucts." you want it. Sleep when Conserve your energy." "Eat only eggs, butter, milk vitalized in varying ways, A collection of them was you're tired and rise when ranging from classic prayer "Get plenty of rest. Sleep 10 and cheese." aseembled in a recent issue of you're rested. Worry about disciplines to loosely struc- the,Immortality Newsletter, a or 12 hours per day." "Drink plenty of water." nothing, think young — and Second Session Sunday tured, spontaneous prayer bimonthly roundup of an- "Never sleep over four "Never drink water. 'A have some fun." meetings. ^ RED BANK - The second juniors, junior highs, senior , James Faulkner, director of tideath research and thought hou>sperday." little wine for thy stomach's , A. Stuart Otto, editor of the "Sleep with your feet point- sake..'" session of the annual "Mis- highs and adults. the "Missionary Symposium," published in San Marcos. Ca- newsletter, comments: "Take In a recent address in ed south, so that magnetic vi- "Smoke a corncob pipe con- sionary Symposium" is sched- Child care is provided for said everyone in the commu- • lif. your choice. Just don't try Washington. D.C., the Rev. brations from the nortlr will tinuously." uled Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. the crib room and nursery. nity is welcome. It reports-Jhere are about them all at once." Bernard Haring, a noted mor- pass through your body and "Chew a plug of tobacco per in the First Baptist Church. 12,000 AmericansNvhjj have al theologian, saickthe modern out through your feet, order- day.'" Following a 6 p.m. sandwich lived more than 100 years, and struggles for a deeper under- ing and harmonizing all sys- "Avoid tobacco in every supper, the program subject presents this sampling of standing of faith itself have temic functions in the pro- form." Holy Name will be "Monmouth County Eatontown Marks some of their formulas-for contributed to a "surprising cess." Welfare and the Reassuring achieving such lengevity: "Abstain from sex." growth" of personal prayer. "Believe in God. Pray "Sleep with your feet point- "Have plenty of sexual ac- To Sponsor Telephone Calling Service." dailv." ed north, so that magnetic vi- tivity." Charles Tibbals of the county He also said: "There has Welfare Board will present World Prayer Day "Have a free mind. Don't brations from the north will "Get plenty of sunshine. It 4 Lectures been a phenomenal multipli- pass upwards to your brain, is the source of all energy and the subject "Monmouth Coun- EATONTON - The Rev. vide music for the obser- fall for religious bunk." ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS cation of houses of prayer ty Welfare." • health." where priests, sisters and lay Milton LeCompte will be the vance, which is sponsored by "Avoid sunlight. It causes - The Holy Name Society of Thomas Hildebrandt, coor- featured speaker at the Ea- the women of four Eatontown St. Agnes' Church will sponsor persons are increasingly ex- dinator of the Reassuring cancer." ploring new forms of prayer." tontown observance of World churches. "Be at peace with yourself lectures on the four Wednes- Calling Service of Monmouth Day of Prayer today at 8 p.m. Rev. Zeile Scheduled and all men." days of this month in the County, will explain the "tele- at the United Methodist The Rev. Mr. LeCompte 'V'Bs ornery. Have at least church hall at 8:30 p.m. phone calling service." The Church, 76 Wyckoff Road. will speak on the World Day one good fight with somebody On Wednesday Sister Eileen Four Lenten purpose of this dual emphasis For the second consecutive of Prayer theme, Alert in At Lutheran Church everyday." Magee of the Family Life Bu- is/to provide information, as year the Choraliers will' pro- Our Time. He was formerly of , NEW SHREWSBURY - "Don't cater to your appe- reau of the Diocese of Tren- well as specific suggestions, the United Methodist Church The Rev. Walter L. Zeile will ton, will speak on "The Minis- Lectures To for involvement under the here, and is now pastor of the be the guest speaker in the try of Mary." five-week general caption United Methodist Church in 10:30 a.m. worship service of Father-Son Fete The Rev. Joseph Kramer, Be Offered "Red Bank - A Mission To Discuss Spring Lake Heights. Luther Memorial Lutheran associate pastor of Corpus • NEW MONMOUTH - The Field?" Clergymen and representa- Church Sunday./ To Hear Carlock Christi Church, South River, Parish Council of St. Mary's. In the "Key 73" movement, Religion In tives of St. Dorothea's Roman , OCEANPORT - Thomas will speak March 14 on "Lent: Catholic Church will sponsor Christians are being asked to "f Catholic Church, AME Zion W.Carlock, the noted carver Season of Joy." a series of four Lenten lectur- both proclaim and demon- The Rev, -Zeile is the presi- Church, and First Presby- of wooden birds, will be the "The First Beatitude" will es beginning Tuesday at 7:30 strate the love of Jesus Christ Red Nations dent of the newly formed New terian Church of Eatontown, guest speaker at a father-son be the topic of Rev. John R. p.m. in the St. Mary's Gram- because there are unlimited LINCROFT - Sam Shrop- Jersey District of the Luther- as well as the Methodist banquet to be held by the Hushes, South Bound Brook, mar School cafeteria. opportunities for Christians to shire, a student at Faith Theo- an Church — Missouri Synod. Church, will take part in the Oceanport United Methodist when he speaks on March 21. influence their world. This ligical Seminary, an inter- Prior to his installation last Speakers and their topics in- service, one of thousands Church tonight. The fourth lecture will be "Missionary Symposium" of- denominational school in El- November as president, the clude Tuesday, Sister Alice throughout the world spon- • The dinner will be hold at given on March 28 by Rev. fers instruction for primaries, kins Park. Pa., will describe Rev. Zeile was pastor of Belanger, "Is Prayer A Prob- sored by Church Women the church, 50 Main St., at Louis A. Kralovich, associate the hardships of Christians Somerset Hills Lutheran lem?"; March 20, Joseph Hil- United. u ,.,. • Church, Basking Ridge, for 6:30 p.m. pastor of St. James Church, ber, "Personal Morality Ver- Bible Service living in Iron Curtain coun- over 11 years. The Liturgist Mr. Carlock. of Fair Haven, Red Bank, and chairman of sus Public Morality;" April 3, tries, at the Sunday evening for the Sunday service will be will speak on his art and show the Religion Department of Brother Vincent Gartland, Is Scheduled service of Lincroft Bible The worship services are the pastor of Luther Me- some of the birds he has Red Bank Catholic High "Whoops, Your Values Are ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Church, 1209 West Front St. prepared each year by women morial, the Rev. Donald L. carved. School. He will speak on Showing," and April 17, the — A Bible Service will be con- Sunday. from different parts of the Biggs, of New Shresbury. The Mr. Carlock has traveled all "Moral Development in Rev. Stephen Duffy, "The ducted by the Rev. William J. Mr. Shropshire has traveled world. The 1973 service was church is at 818 Tintoii Ave. over the country showing his Lent?" Community of Faith." Carton, administrator of Holy extensively in European coun- written.by women of New here. The community is in- carvings and has won many The lectures are'open to the Cross Church in Rumson, at tries with communist re- Zealand, and is adapted by Rev. Walter L. Zeile A nominal donation will cov- each country for its own use. vited to attend. prizes in shows. public. er two admissions. St. Agnes' Church here Mon- gimes, as well as in the Soviet After the morning service, p.m., the Rev. Zeile will meet day from 8 to 9 p.m. Union. He has actively en- with congregation officers, The World Day of Prayer the Rev. Zeile will join with The Rosary Altar Society is gaged in "Bible smuggling," committee members, and offering will be used to sup- members and visitors in the sponsoring the service under an effort to bring Bibles to informal coffee hour in the their wives to distfuss local persons denied Christian liter- port programs of the Inter- the chairmanship of Mrs. An- continental Mission, Church church fellowship hall. At 2:30 and district church work thony Pomponio of Nautilus ature in Iron Curtain coun- tries. Mr. Shropshire was Women United's ministry to Drive, Leonardo. people all over the world. The Bible readings will be jailed in Russia for his activi- YOU ARE INVITED by Mrs. Augustus Voorhees ties. to and Mrs. Francis Senz. His featured program will Ash Wednesday Refreshments will be consist of a ten-minute slide Special Lenten Services served in the Church Hall by presentation with tape record- Luncheon Is Set ings from Iron Curtain Chris- at the Mrs. Robert Amend, Mrs. RED BANK - An Ash tians, followed by a short re- John Stefanski, Mrs. Paul An- Wednesday sacrificial lunch- port on the situation and derson Sr. and Mrs.. Agnes eon and worship service is * needs in these countries, UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Grogan. scheduled for noon Wednes- based on first-hand ex- The Rosarians invite the day at the United Methodist 247 BROAD ST. RED BANK periences. public to participate in the Church, Broad St. Service and the hospitality The service, to which the All Church Women United hour. public is invited, will begin at of the Red Bank Area are In- EVERY WEDNESDAY AT NOON 7 p.m. Folk Service vited to attend the program, Service 12-12:30 p.m. Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m. which is sponsored by the NEW SHREWSBURY - A Quartet to Present Women's Society. Ash Wednesday - "Sacrificial Meal" folk service based on "The The Rev. Harvey E. Van Beatitudes" is scheduled for Concert at Church Sciver, associate pastor of the Friday, March 9 at 6:30 p.m. Supper to begin 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Re- HAZLET - The Messen- church, will have "Are Ye "DISCOVERY WEEKEND" formed Church. gers Quartet will present a Able" a$ his worship theme. Members of the senior high gospel concert at 7 p.m. Sun- Herbert Burtis will be organ- March 4th, 9:30 and 11:00 am. Services RigliMr Sloff priolt school fellowship have been day in Maranatha Baptist ist and Ellen Kruppa, vocal- Sermon: "The Gates of New Lite" Church, 665 llolmdel Road. ist. • , ;;,„, Mr. Micliacl^speaking PLANNING GOLDEN GALA — Congregation B'nai Israel, Rumson, will preparing the program for mark its 50th lannlversary and celebrate the dedication of a new wing the several months. Assisting Members of the quartet are The service will be in the weekend of May 18-20. Arranging the festivities are, left to right, Dr. Ber- them were the Rev. Arthur W. both instrumentalists and vo- sanctuary and, after a devo- EVERYONE WELCOME tram Felnswog, general chairman; Murray Guth, congregation president; Landon, pastor, and Mr. and calists. They have ministered tional period, the meal of soup Mrs. Sydney Kramer ana; Mrs. Fred Straus, co-chairmen, and Alan Rod- Mrs. Robert Tillotson, youth at churches and retreats and bread will be served in man* journal chairman. advisers. throughout New Jersey. Fellowship Hall. . The Da^yE««lst«r, Red Bank-MlddleU>WD,NJ, Friday, Mtrch 2,1171 Vil Company s Fear Clouds Port Issues a_. *» ft IfCVWI V mw ft itnii • ... ^ iyCAtSEWELLVAUGHAN to the ports. of knowledge for that. They sibility of oil spillage. MacDonald said, "and* those "In the small ships,- crude ASMCUWIPress Writer talking about the use of larger MacDonald said there "has They say the deepwater just see something big and be- "The importation of oil will ships. never been a case of a large in Pennsylvania 913,000 a day. oil is costing 11.80 a barrel. ports will bring mammoth oil come immediately concerned be increasing substantially in "If they expand at the same With the larger tankers, the To: build 'or; not to build. "The first is that a lot more tanker breaking up" either at tankers to the area, increas- about it." the next decade and by using rate the demand is expanding cost would drop to $1 a barrel. That is 6ie question surround- technology and training is go- sea or while unloading. "They ing the possibility of similarly If size alone was the reason the smaller ships not only will ing in to do the job right, are only vulnerable when in that means it will double in 15 I think we can assume this ing deepwater ports. On onelarge oil spills that would there be increasing oper- years." saving will be passed on to the side, ecoioglsts, politicians for fear, those opposing more than is used in smaller port." drown the state's multi-mil- deepwater ports would be pet- ational-problems with harbor ships. The second is that tech- The site selected by the In turn, he added, there will consumer." * and the, public line up against lion dollar tourist industry traffic, but also an increase in be that much more loadings Exactly how the con- such projects, while on the rifled. nology itself has been im- Army Corps of Engineers is and kill off wildlife. accidents and the likelihood of proved very dramatically in about 13 miles off Long and unloadings to also in- troversy will end is only spec- other are oil company execu- MacDonald said the tankers an oil spill. crease spillage probability. ulative. The needs of a mod- tives, one of whom says fear According to Robert W. this area in recent years." Branch. Among the things that would unload at deepwa- In terms of simplified eco- ern society and the need to is clouding the basic issue. MacDonald, a planning man- "You have to keep in mind He added that there are being done to block construc- ter ports would be- between that most spills are due to ac- nomics, MacDonald said the conserve the environment at Late last year the Army ager for the Exxon Co., the presently about 150 deepwater tion was the proposal made voices are off key. 250,000 and 500,900 tons, com- cidents at piers, in harbors ports in the world that are ei- last Monday by Sen. Harrison larger tankers also may help any cost are both strong Corps of Engineers desig- pared to the 30,000-ton ships and at entrances to harbors. I save money for consumers. forces. nated the Jersey Shore among her operating or in the con- A. Williams, D-N.J.. to allow "The people are just afraid that now bring crude oil into can't say how much they struction stages. Two in the governors of coastal states to the best possible sites for a that as the business gets big- area ports. However, he might increase, but the poten- deepwater port in the Atlan- former category are an in- overrule such projects. ger there are going to be big- added, it is the size of these tial is there." dustry facility off Milford- Presently, governors have a tic. Since then, the voices that ger oil spills," MacDonald ships and the deepwater ports MacDonald said two points are the loudest are oppossed Haven in England and Ex-vote over projects within five said. "You can blame a lack that will cut down on the pos- should be made clear when xon's own port off Singapore.. miles off their coasts. The "The spijlage rate in Eng- proposed legislation would ex- land has been less than four- tend that power to any dis- ten thousandths of one per tance as long as the chief ex- cent," MacDonald said, "and' ecutives feel the projects in- Battlefield State Park Plans in Singapore it's less than volved would be detrimental. two-ten thousandths. Those MacDonald said the site is terminals are "operated in re- almost ideal for a deepwater sort and recreation areas that port because of its proximity Reported to Be Progressing are very "sensitive and they to New Jersey and Pennsylva- don't have the protection we nia refineries. "The refineries FREEHOLD - With com- mittee in a meeting with state and Mr. Sanders is its current round out the edges for an have built in here in the in the New Jersey area pleUon of; Monmouth Battle- officials' held at the Depart- president. eventual total of about 1,450 United States." handle 422,000 barrels a day," field State Park still hinging ment of Environmental Pro- They received a progress acres. on an estimated $5.2 million in tection office in Trenton. report from Joseph Truncer, The original park devel- funding, first steps are being Heading the county delega- director of the state Division opment plan, prepared in 1968, taken in the form of an tion was Charles J. Birming- of Parks and Forests, and his is being expanded to include emerging master plan, pre- ham, chairman of the Com- staff, and David N. Poinsett, details of the entrance way, Fixup liminary engineering work, mittee for Development of state supervisor of historic interior roads, ideation of a and the receipt this month of Monmouth Battlefield State sites. visitors center, and placement with money bids for restoration of the Park. Accompanying him Battlefield State Part con- of recreational facilities, such Craig House. were Alfred E. Sanders and :<* sists of about 1,300 acres in as an equestrian center. Details of future devel- Mrs. Hershel Harrod. Mr. Bir- Manalapan and Freehold Also to be considered are fromus opment were received by rep- mingham and Mrs. Harrod Townships. The land is owned camping facilities and the res- See a demonstration resentatives of the Monmouth are past presidents of the Bat- by the state, which is acquir- toration of existing buildings. See us about a home County Bicentennial Com- tleground Historical Society, ing additional acreage to The Monmouth County rep- ifnprovernent loan. Low bank resentatives were shown sev- rates. Convenient this Saturday at... eral architectural proposals repayment plans. for the visitors center, which Grand will house exhibits, a small Market's Ups and Downs theater showing sound film to tourists', and an observation area commanding a view of Re-Opening Attributed to ^Nervousness' the battlefield. NEW YORK (AP)-It used Washington and overseas Poor swing in that time was The state has built a tower Celebration to be that achange of a they don't understand, that less than 1 per cent. on the property to determine couple of points in the Dow they just rush to buy or sell." Meigs said this indicated the best site and elevation Jones industrial average was Other factors are involved the greater weight on the Dow from which the battlefield can a big one. But now the as well in the present period average which is exerted by a be viewed. changes are running 10 or 12 of big changes. In addition to single stock. The stock ex- 747-5220 points on manf days. . nervousness, there is the change index, which has an WLlTAMCAIHbf ij On reason, of course, is that greater market weight of the even broader base, showed ANSWERING YOUR PHONE , FIRST (MONMOUTH 777 SHREWSBURY AVE. the Dow averages are much big institutions, particularly even smaller swings. •24 HOUR NATONAL the mutual funds but in- 1 UHLMNG SHREWSBURY higher than they were a few As a result of the smaller ANSWERING SERVICE BANK years ago. So this means that cluding pension funds as Well. number of-stocks in the Dow COLONIAL*!) CENTER HOURS: HON., TOES., SAT. 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. the bigger changes are not as These act almost in concert in list, a drastic fall in the price The bank that looks out Ipr you much as they seem if you re- buying or selling stocks which of a single issue has a greater -9200 ,.f»l.7:30aji. duce them to percentages. are in the news for one reason effect on the average than in But the principal reason is or another. And when they the Standard and Poor in- "nervousness," says A'.-J. make their big purchase or dicator. BONSAI (pronounud Meigs, vice president and sale, it has a big effect on the Differences Explained Bont'-iigh) Do something economist of Argus Research. stock's price. These differences are due to different. Practice the art "The index is more volatile \ij| This Is shown in the .fact the differences among the of dwarfing trees. Buy because of the times we live frhat the Standard and Poor in- stocks in the list used for av- Bonsai already dwarfed in," he explained. "There is dustrial average, which has erages. When the range be- and keep it that way. It's more uncertainty. There is a 425 stocks compared to the tween the 1973 highs and lows challenging... and easier lot of confusing news. Dow Jones 30, does not swing are reduced to percentages, than you -j QQ "In Wore stable times, as widely. During one recent they come out more evenly. think!... from f •«#«# people could plan ahead an in- 10-day period, the widest Dow For instance, up to the third vest on the basis of corporate swing of $7 points was nearly week in February, the Dow 4 ft. to 8 ft. profit expectations^ But now 2 per cent of the average, Jones average was off 9 per FOLIAGE there is so much news from while the widest Standard and cent, the Standard and Poor 6 PLANTS per cent and the stock ex- change average of all issues Exotic and unusual. was down 11 per cent. The As tall as you are; UJA Post to Shames greater number of stocks in a decorator's delight! B'nai B'rith and ADL co- the latter two offset the wide HAZLET - Jack E. swings of the Dow, although 19.99 to39.99 Shames of 57 Coral Drive has chairman for the northern ... others New Jersey Palisades and in all three the trend was been named chairman of the steadily downward. to $89. legal solicitations committee southern New Jersey Councils of the Bayshore United Jew- of District Grand Lodge 3 of Megis thinks the present era ish Appeal campaign. B'nai B'rith. He is judge advo- of wide daily changes in the cate of the Jewish .War Veter- Dow will end as economic Speed spring on its way! LUSH TROPICALS for INSTANT EFFECT Contributions will be used ans Bayshore Post 737, a conditions stabilize, and he We've got everything you for finding homes for 50 fami- Philodendron Elephant ears. Dracaena Dragon tree. member of the Democratic thinks there is "a good pros- need:.. lies arriving in Israel from Club here and the Bayshore pect for more stability." Palms, Rubber Plants, rainbow colored Crotons, and the Soviet Union, Eastern Eu- Democratic Club. "For instance," he said, others. Perfect sizes for table, nook or mantel. Many over 20 inches tall. rope and Arab lands. In addi- "Americans don't understand Start Burpee flowers and tion, funds will be used for All contributions for thewhat is going on in foreign ex- vegetable seeds indoors. THESE PLAI\ITS(WER£GOOD their education and medical campaign should be mailed to change. The devaluation will Our Jiffy Seed Starterjet VALUE AT $5 eacftT.. \ 3for10. care, Mrs. Wilma Greenspan, lid help ..most American com- will help. Strathmore Gardens, Mata- ' panics, so it is no reason to Complete j Mr. Shames is a member of wan. 07747. Checks should be sell stocks. But a report like mini * the American Bar Associ- that will cause the big swings, greenhouse ation, County Bar Association made payable to either Israel just because people are con- comes with and Bayshore Lawyers Club. Emergency Fund or United fused." soil media and mini He is a charter member of the Jewish Appeal. planters. Just add seed and Bayshore Lodge B'nai B'rith, water. Nature takes over chairman of the Anti-Defama- ... Or try our ready-to- tion League committee for A breath of grow 3 greenhouse - in a box St. Peter's ...Punch 'N Gro. Pop some holes in the cover and add water. spring beauty 'Brick Sale' Seeds, soil and plant food 1 are inside. Flowers and Come, our greenhouses are bursting with spring-shine; lush tropical foliage >: Scheduled vegetables grow thru, and exotic flowering plants. Beauty ... from our house to your house. before you know it. JERSEY CITY - Anthony D'Amore, 101 Leedsville" Begin transplanting and re- AFRICAN VIOLETS Drive, Lincroft, is chairman potting; Nature's time is of the 1973 St. Peter's College now. Put Everybody's favorite. Annual Alumni Fund Drive young plants Fun to grow; lovely to look at. Pastel pinks which starts Sunday. in "see-thru" and blues. Unusual plastic pots. This year's drive will offer whites and reds. They're self- alumni the chance to pur- Doubles and singles. watering, and you can see chase bricks from the col- Lots of pleasure for QQ the roots growl lege's Collins Gym, which will very little cost. .O<7 be demolished in the spring Or try a to make room for the con- strawberry jar. CONVERSATION traction of a J5 million recrea- Great for winy TROPICALS § plants like For disli gardens, room tion center. strawberries, ivy dividers, planters . . . Originally, the bricks were & philodendron. Now's the I BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS and empty places i donated by alumni and friends time to 8*t growing! Come throughout the house. to us. Our Filled to overflowing of the college at $10 each .in with unusual plants. Each plant plainly 1934 for construction of gym. planumen marked with its own will get you You won't be able to The Jesuit college will pro- resist them. Exotic story-telling tag. vide alumni with the opportu- off to a goody 5.99 your choice ttartl Purple Passion Plant. nity to repurchase the bricks Lacy Fern. Swedish Ivy. Wandering at the same rate. CACTUS CORNER REGATTA FANS — Commodore and Mrs. Jerrv Jew. And a Spider Plant that grows Hundreds of different baby plants at its tips. J Proceeds from the "Buy-A- Fiifedner, standing, discuss plans for what they kinds; many oddities Brick" fund will be used to say will be the biggest and most exciting National and colloctor'i items. "dp finance the new recrea- Sweepstakes Regatta. It is-scheduled for Aug. IB TURNER BROS Grafted varieties like tion center which will provide and 19 on the Naveslnk River. WltH them, left to NURSERY "Red Caps", fiery red the college with facilities tor right, are Joseph AAauer, chairman of national ad- balls on green trunks vertising, Leah Mayer and Poul and Jessie De- 1* Monmouth Rd. (Rt. 71) basketball, swimming, tennis, West Long Branch. N.J. ... and more! baseball, football arid track in Vegh. Mr. Flledner said the Sweeps committee addition to'gime rooms. welcomes Interested citizens to Its meeting Mon- 201/229-2587 39-J99 ... sptc/nwi cMtiM to $39. A ili.m goal has been set day, March 12, at 8 p.m. In Olde Union House, oros. OPEN: 9-5«7daynwe«k 'or the alumni drive Red Bank If The Dtfy Register, Bed Ba*k-MkHfct«wii, tf.J. Friday, March 2,1K1 First Merchants Bank's New Headquarters pearly Reacty ASBURY PARK - First services and drive-idrivein and Merchants' banking services "th'the bulk of this drain is bebe- Plans arare'undee under way to Agency, Wall TownshipTownship;; Df. Eugene F. RockafeUer; Jj.. Wolcott Brown wawas ap- Merchants National Bank will walk-up teller facilities. It will accessible to people through- hind us, and the results so far start a common trust fund Thomas P. Doremus, Red David w". Russell, president of pointed an honorary member occupy its new main office house most of the bank's oper- out Monmouth County and the in 1973 indicate that consid- that will make it possible for Bank attorney; C. Donald Russell Oldsmobile-Cadillac of the board. building in Neptune about ating departments, including eastern part of Mercer Coun- erably higher earnings are the bank to handle smaller English, president^ English Co., Red Bank; E. Donald . The directors reelected Mr. SJemer, president of Sterner mid-April, Erik C. Bertelsen, the executive offices and the ty ahead of us." trust accounts more econom- Motors, Red Bank; James Hewitt president and chief ex- Cpal & Ljimber Co., Be'lmar senior vice president in mortgage, installment loan, S Officers Talk. Other speakers included ically and efficiently while Forsyth, chairman of the ecutive officer, and Mr. For- and Harry C. F. Worden, Red credit, personnel, auditing, Mr. Bertelsen was one of John F. Cook, senior vice=* providing better diver- board; Lester H. Grubman, syth as chairman of the charge of the bank s building Bank' funeral director. program, told stockholders at trust and controller depart- eight bank officers who spoke president and chief operating' sification in customer por- president of Progressive Life board.' .the bank's 62nd annual meet- ments, J as part of a new annual meet- officer; Joseph P. Jordan, tfolios. Insurance Co., Red Bank; Mr. ing-. Mr. Bertelsen said the open- ing format that has been'de- vice president and new busi- 17 Directors Hewitt; Solomon Lautman, The new building, of con- ing will end the first phase of signed to provide share- ness officer; Frank A. Anfuso, The shareholders reelected Asbury Park attorney; A. temporary design, is a four- the expansion program First holders a broader view of the vice president and head' of the ail 17 members of the board of Elmer Massey Jr., chairman IT'S LIKE story poured concrete struc- Merchants started several bank's operating programs mortgage department; C. directors: Carroll W. Barclay of the board of Genungs, Inc.; ture nearing completion years ago. He said the pro- John G. Hewitt, president, Fred Herman, vice president Jr., president of Delicious Or- M.B. McDavitt, commu- across the street from Nep- gram resulted in the opening said the bank's earnings in- and head of the installment chards, Colts Neck; Mr. Ber- nications __CQnsultant;_ James_ FINDING GOLD! tune High School., of 11 new offices in five years crease in 1972 was moderate loan department; Robert J. telsen; Mr. Cook; Benjamin S. Parkes, vice president of * It will include a full-service and that it had met the bank's because of the expense of the Kneeley, senior trust officer, H. Danskin of the Danskin Lawes Coal Co., Shrewsbury; banking facility with lobby objective of making First newer offices, but, he said. and Richard C. Devine, vice president and director of per- 1 PUnown ForOvar 29 Years = sonnel and public relations. They told shareholders First Graduation Scheduled that: Opening of the new head of- TAILORS fice will bring about a more HAZLET & ASBURY PARK efficient banking operation, For 2 Days, Mar. 4 & 5 In Hazlet, and LADIES In Unique Degree Program better use of equipment and l In Asbury Park For 2 Days, Mar. 6 & 7. DOUBLE FT. MONMOUTH -Aca- individual Training, US Conti- NYIT. Dr. Vincent 1'. Cieri, resulting economies of people. p O *Bo?6O06 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY KNIT demic caps and gowns will be nental Army Command (CON- special assistant education Mortgage Record RICHMOND, VA Gal custom ntMsund )«r your SUIT'55" worn over military uniforms ARC), Ft. Monroe, Va., will advisor at the Signal School, The bank closed a record 23222 tailored mtn'j luili, iporli cooli, ANY SIZE here today as the first class to be commencement speaker. will read the citation accom- breaking $15 million in mort- Men's shirts ladiit mill, drum, AND STYLE LADIES be graduated under an ex- He will be introduced by Col. panying the honor accorded gage loans in 1972, all within Double fornulwoer, coals IEADED SWEATERS ternal degree program — a Jack N. Cole, commandant of Gen. Home. its own service area. At year Knit SELECT FROM OVER 7,000 SAMPLES — •10" program unique within Army the Signal Center and School. The curriculum consists of end, the bank's mortgage por- Suits MEN'S ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS '55" service schools — receives 42 graduate credits accumu- tfolio was $56 million, or 16 CASHMERE SPORT JACKETS '38" Nineteen military personnel LADIES 'master of business adminis- lated in independent study, in- per cent more than in 1971; MEN'S KNIT SPORT JACKET '35" and one civilian, members of and a gain of at least 10 per MEN'S KNIT SHIRT «8" IEADED tration (MBA) diplomas and tensive seminars, and en- PACKAGE BAG C-E Class 55, comprise the cent is forecast for 1973. DEAl (ExdudinaDutv& Mailing) certificates from the New riched classroom study re- '4" graduating class. The C-E I MEN'S SUIT The installment loan por- LADIES-MEN'S York Institute of Technology. lated to Signal School instruc- 1 SPORTC0A1 PACKAGE DEAL LADIES course is taught by the Ameri- tfolio is well diversified with CASHMERE The program is unique in can Telephone and Telegraph tion. Mini-seminars offer I PAIR SUCKS 3 MEN'S SUITS IEADED When you DISCOVER... about one-third of $27 million I SHIRT OVERCOATS GLOVES that it permits officers and Company and the Signal ( study in statistical analysis, '149.00 certain qualified Department operations research, statistic- in outstanding loans involved M1O.0O •1" Register Classified Ads School in an integrated pro- in auto financing. Community of the Army civilians attend- gram. al quality control, business CALL FOR APPOINTMENT MASTER TAILOR: ing the Communications-Elec- and personnel administration, involvement is substantial and H. Shanky In Hazlel at Holiday |nn, Tel: 264-2400, and tronics Systems Engineer An honorary doctor of sci- group dynamics, and manage- more than $3 million invested In Aibury Park at Empress Molel, Tel: 775-0100 $ 741-6900 ===3=== PhontAnytimt, If Not In, LaavvNamsandTaU.Numbvrss; Course (C-E) at the Army ence degree will be conferred rial economics and account- in student loans. Signal School concurrently to on Brig. Gen. Richard C. ing. complete academic require- Home III, who retired last ments for the MBA degree, Dec. 31 as commandant of the Qualifying students mast with a specialization in com- Signal Center and School. It have a bachelor's degree with- munications management. was under Gen. Home's lead- undergraduate credits in psy- NY1T is fully accredited col- ership and guidance that the chology, statistics, accounting lege with campuses on Kong MBA program was initiated and basic mathematics. At the Sign of the Cat Island and Manhattan, N.Y. and implemented. The award The graduating, class in-: The graduation ceremony to Gen. Home and the presen- eludes 15 Army officers, one will take place in the Signal tation of the diplomas and Air Force officer and one Ma- School's Myer Hall Audito- certificates 'to the. graduates rine officer, two Army war- rium. Maj. Gen. Ira A. Hunt will be made by Dr. Alexan- rant officers, and one Depart- Jr., deputy chief of staff for der Schure, president of ment of the Army civilian. After only two years Scholarship Fund Started Capri is outselling every Honoring Madame Olinger HIGHLANDS - The Mar- en, Atlantic Highlands, and ulty members at Henry Hud- garet McCrea Olinger Me- Herman Black, here. son, has been appointed to es- other European car in morial Scholarship Fund, Madame Olinger died last tablish scholarship guidelines. 1 which will award a $500 schol- Dec. 17 after 37 years as Members include George arship annually to an out- chairman of the foreign lan- Wuesthoff, Richard Fosko, standing graduate of Henry guage departments at the for- William Barrett, Martha Con- Hudson Regional School, has mer Atlantic Highlands High over, Aaron Breslow, Ethel America except one! been organized under the School and Henry Hudson Re- Linehan, Betty Kimber and chairmanship of John H. Post- gional. She retired In 1967. Louise Donoghue. Also assist- A memorial service in herf ing with the effort are Mrs. honor-will be conducted Satur- Ella Krzan and Mrs. Virginia day at 11 a.m. in All Saints Kerwin. Episcopal Church, Navesink. Goal of the fund-raising, Mr. Barrett, Henry Hudson drive is $10,000. A token guidance director, is fund award is expected to be made treasurer. Persons wishing to this year. assist the scholarship com- A committee of educators, mittee should contact him at Our sexy European import the majority of whom are fac- the school on Grand Tour! at a shamefully low price. Seminars Planned On Retail Selling

LINCROFT - Four semi- speaker will be Leonard Po- LINCOLN CONTINENTAL nars on retail selling will be ser, proprietor of Leroys in held at Brookdale Community Laurence Shopping Center, College beginning March 13. Trenton. The seminars, aimed at coun- BEAUTY CON- Edward Golden, manager of ty retail merchants, are de- The Place, in the same shop- TESTANT — Miss signed to train new sales- Sharlene Lube, 18, of ping center will be the speak- people and refresh ex- er at the second seminar, "Ju- MERCURY MARQUlS SttOUfiHAM West Keansburg is perienced sellers. competing for Miss nior Miss," on Tuesday, Concord College title in They will focus on relation- March 20, at 7 p.m. ships with customers, projec- Capri 2-Door Sport Coups Athens, W. Va. She is a Men's apparel is the subject freshman competing tion of the store's image, and special sales techniques. of the third seminar on with 18 others in areas Tuesday, March 27 at the of talent, appearance The series is coordinated by Henry L. Hurwitz, Fair same time. Mr. Hurwitz will and questions and an- be thespeaker. MERCURY MONTERer swers. Miss Lube is Haven, a consultant and lec- One look, one test drive, and you'll knowwhytjur Capri is so much fun to sponsored by Tau Kap- turer in sales training. Mr. The final seminar. "Shoe drive, to look at and to own. And why it's come so far so fast. pa Epsilon fraternity. Hurwitz has 35 years of ex- Salesmanship," will be She is graduate of Rari- perience in sales and execu- Tuesday, April IS, at 7 p.m. Without paying one dime extra, you get soft vinyl buckets up front, four- tan High School, Haz- tive capacities with a number The guest speakers will be speed transmission with floor:mounted stick shift, rack-and-pinion steer- let. of nationally known clothing Charles W. Fagan. director of ing, power-assisted front disc brakes; front and rear stabilizer bars, radial manufacturers and marketers marketing services and Lau- including the Palm Beach Co., rence Dice Jr., director of MCRCURY MON7£GO AfX BROUGHAM ply tires with styled steel wheels. It's all standard. Which goes a long way National Shoe Retailers. Al- merchant services, National toward explaining why, in just two years, Capri is outselling every other lied Stores Marketing Corp. Shoe Retailers Association. European import except one. and others. Recently ho was associated with SCORE, the For further information or Seethe Capri—drive it—at the sign of the cat! Today! Service Corps of Retired Ex- to register for one or all four ecutives under the auspices of seminars contact the commu- All Mercurys illustrated with optional whttuwalls and bumper (uh strip. Vinyl roof standard on Marquis NAVESINK HOUSE MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 Brougham and Cougar XR-7, optional on other Mercurys illustrateiu Capri illustrated with optional the Small Business Adminis- nity education department, Decor Group. , • 40 Riverside Ave., Red Bank tration. Brookdale Community Col- Mercurys now available with optional engines and power traint 842-3400 The first seminar "Women's lege. A fee of $5 will be •Wear," will be Tuesday, charged for each seminar. March 13 al 7 rj.ni. The guest ATTENTION! Driver Charged Rumson and New Shrewsbury After Crash RUMSON - Leon W. Residents Dorschner of Alpha, Minn., was charged with driving Reliability, that's the Key word! while under the influence of We've been in business in this area over 25 yeais and have alcoholic beverages and run- over 3,000 satisfied cuslorners. All our sewer installations are guaranteed, for one lull year and all work is done by hconsod ning a stop sign after a two- plumbers. car accident here. LICENSED-BONDED-INSURED A car driven by Mr. Dorsch- ner, a soldier stationed at Ft. Hancock, collided with a car , driven by William C. Bcattic "Rite Way" CORRKSAN'S of 38 Center St., Rumson, at fftrf Bank's oldtsl and fargeif stiver connecting Hingham and Ridge roads at for more kinds of pw^le firm, til. 1945 7:24 a.m. There were no in- juries. for Appointment 747-2706 24 Houn-7 Days The accident is being in- vestigated by Patrolman Ed- 127 OAKLAND ST. RED BANK ward Fallon. STATE KeyportTheater Box Office Booming^ With X'Rated Film Banned in(Fun City9 Cahill Urges Act's Preservation ByBETTESPERO last night after word was dis- prosecutor's office, then un- "It doesn't make any sense. KEYPORT - "Deep seminated through the news der the auspices of Vincent P. They let the picture play for WASHINGTON - New Jersey Gov. William T. Cahill has Throat" may have been ban- media that the film is no long- Keuper, had initiated the suit six months before they took it called upon Congress to preserve the Omnibus Crime Control ned in New York City but it's er allowed to run m New York against Mr. Wilson. out," Mr. Wilson said. "And and Safe Streets Act, which faces the prospect of a congres- continuing to do banner busi- City since New York Judge Owner Surprised then what did the theater do sional face-lifing later this year. ness in Keyport, N.J., hardly Joel Tyler ruled it obscene. "We will run 'Deep Throat' but pop in another one right "This program has been a dramatic example of how states known as the film capital of The theater owner said he as long as it's good business,"- away, another porno film can do the job better than the federal government," Cahill re- the world. has not been contacted by any Mr. Wilson noted last night. called 'High Rise.' " marked yesterday in a speech to the closing session here of This tiny town, orice the key New Jersey authorities con- He expressed surprise, how- "The court decision doesn't the National Governors' Conference. port for a thriving shipping in- cerning the running of the ever, at the picture's local prove anything," he added. Cahill a prime sponsor of the crime control act when he dustry in Monmouth County's •'film nor has he received any success, admitting that since he Anything perhaps except was a congressman, said it would be a "disastrous" mistake northern sector, has the dis-' complaints from town offi- obtained it on its third run that pornography has cap- for Congress to revise the program. He said the program tinction today of being the key ! cialaias uvcoveir urc^v-taicthe.X-rateud iiiwicmovie.. throughout the state, he had tured the public palate. A se- should be maintained in its present form. port, so to speak, for the por- Yesterday -James M. Cole- anticipated only two weeks of quel to "Deep Throat," called Under the program, New Jersey has received $34.3 million nography picture of the year. man Jr., Monmouth County _ business. The film had pre- "Deep Throat II," is already in federal funds since 1969, Cahill noted. "Deep Throat" is entering prosecutor, apprised by Theviousl' y run in Parliri in neigh- in the making, according to The money has been used to establish drug addiction cen- its eighth "smash" week at Daily Register of the Newboring Middlesex County 24 Mr. Wilson, but there have ters, a community college level program for jail inmates and The Strand Theater, on West York court's decision, said he weeks, and in Asbury Park been no indications yet on criminal justice planning units in eight counties and 14 cities Front St. in downtown Key- had "no official view" yet on seven weeks, he said. when it might be released. wTiere-no such units had existed, the Governor pointed out. port. It is the only theater in the matter. Patrons have been coming "It doesn't take long to The House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Peter the state now showing the The prosecutor's office has from as far as 100 miles, he make them though," Mr. Wil- W. Rodino Jr., D-N.J., is expected to begin hearings on the film, according to theater not involved itself in such en- said, for the fare which is son added. program within a few weeks. owner Edward N. Wilson, who deavors since the N. J. State shown thrice nightly "week- Quick Profits lives in Matawan. Superior Court previously up- days and four times a night •, More Business held Mr. Wilson's right to play And it apparently doesn't N. J. May Get $100 Million Less weekends. Some persons have even take them that long to TRENTON — Federal revenue sharing funds for New Jer- Mr. Wilson was eagerly an- another film, "Man And come from as far as Trenton, ticipating even more business Wife," at the Strand. The start making money. Mr. Wil- sey during the 1974 fiscal year could be as much as $100 million Newark, Jersey City and son declined to reveal his less than had been anticipated, according to a confidential re- Philadelphia, according to gross for "Deep Throat" but port prepared by-the state Office of Fiscal Affairs. James Groome, of Hazlet, the said business has increased The OFA report, parts of which have been leaked to the theater manager. considerably since the movie press, noted that Congress has yet to act on President Nixon's Both Mr. Wilson and Mr. house went "porno" less than special revenue sharing plan. Film Producer Groome have seen the film. three years ago. If the plan is not enacted, the anticipated $800 million New "It was very funny, a good Previously the theater ran Jersey's expects to receive in fiscal 1974 could be trimmed to comedy," remarked Mr. Wil- foreign films and called itself $700 million, the report concluded. son. "Everybody comes out the "Strand Art Cinema." It If the potential problem develops, the state Legislature Faces Big Fine laughing." has since, however, dropped could reduce the Governor's proposed $2.4 billion budget ac- • Older Clientele the "art" from its name. cordingly or could take steps to raise state revenues by a com- NEW YORK (AP) - In a twice the filrn/s profits. Mr. Groome said he thought Mr. Groome estimated parable amount, the OFA recommended. scathing verdict, a Criminal "Deep Throat" has grossed The OFA report was presented Wednesday to the joint Ap- The theater said it grossed the film was good but added: court judge Thursday found $712,000 since the movie "Once in awhile I see the about twice as much a week propriations Committee, which voted to receive the report in the hard-core pornographic as the regular porno fare executive session in hopes of keeping its contents a secret. opened June 12. It drew an av- movies. But when you've seen movie "Deep Throat" ob- erage of 1,700 viewers a day, one you've seen them all." which is usually chahged ev- ery week. "Deep Throat" is scene, and had Manhattan's at a flat $5 admission charge. Most of those patrons seeing Rtaliltr Staff PtietB Widen Coverage Blue Cross Told first copy of the film im- "Deep Throat" are middle- the theater's first long-run en- STRONG IN KEYPORT — James Groome, man-. pounded by police. An appeal "Throat" became an in- gagement since "Man andager of the Strand Theater in Keyport, stands out- TRENTON — State insurance Commissioner Richard C. thing among many New York- aged and about evenly divided Wife, "he said. McDonough has ordered Blue Cross to broaden its coverage to was announced immediately. between men and women, side marquee advertising the film "Deep Throat" ers not ordinarily given to pa- Pornography is all the the- which was banned yesterday in New York City af- ' permit thousands of previously ineligible persons to receive It was the first time the tronizing porno houses in the with very few younger pa- controversial, sexually-ex- trons, according to Mr. ater is interested in playing be- ter a court ruled it obscene. health insurance. Times Square area, Waiting cause of fiscal considerations. McDonough acted yesterday after receiving from Blue plicit movie was outright ban- on line to get in at times were Grpome. ned, although it has been ;rhe admission price of $3, a "That's all we could play," ment expresses its 'apologies, more people in his theater last Cross a 1972 year-end report showing the hospital plan with an mink-clad women and,their commented Mr. Groome. he said, and refunds the ad- night than there were in all unexpected $8.7 million surplus. playing all over the nation. well-groomed escorts. It re- full $2 under the New York Previously, a jury in Bing- City price, is the same as it is "It's the only way we canmission price. the other area theaters com- Of the total surplus, $7 million is due to freeing of funds portedly attracted some of the make any money. bined," the other owner com- from a reserve account sot aside to pay disputed claims from hamton, N.Y., had refused to best known names.in tele- for all the Strand's fare. Mr. Mr. Wilson squashed, ru- censor it; However, its show- Groome noted the admission "The big houses, like the mented. 1969 to 1971 which the federal Medieaid program finally agreed vision, Broadway and society. mors that he was "getting Mr. Wilson concluded that he topay. ing was interrupted in Cov- includes a featurette, "Love • Walter Reade chain, get first rich" on such film fare though ington, Ky., pending grand Judge Tyler ordered a hear- For Sale," also enjoying an run on the com- accepted his position as the McDonough ordered the hospital plan to schedule an open ing to fix the fine for March mercial pictures because we at least one other area film town's unofficial purveyor of enrollment period in which it would have to accept as sub- jury action. exclusive New Jersey engage- owner, whose theater does not "The only theme is an ap- 15. When defense attorney ment in Keyport. have only 500 seats," he ex- celluloid pornography philo- scribers persons it had rejected in the past because of such Herbert S. Kassner asked for show poronography, admitted sophically. peal to prurience in sex," said Attendance during the week plained. "So it's hard for us. disabilities as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, a stay of sentence pending ap- We could never make it on good-naturedly that the "We don't cause any overweight, arthritis, sickle cell anemia, mental disorders and Judge Joel Tyler, who heard varies, according to Mr.: Strand is giving other houses the case here without a jury. peal, the judge refused and commercial films." trouble," he said. "We help bleeding ulcers. told him: Groome, but the shows are quite a run for their money. "It is hard-core porno- usually sold out on weekends. bring in business for the The platvmust be submitted by May 1. But the department Curiosity Seekers "I would bet that he iiad town." said it did not know when the plan would be put into effect. graphy with a vengeance. . . "I'm not convinced I have Mr. Wilson expressed sur- Both men attributed the tre- This is one throat that de- authority to issue such a stay. prise at yesterday's New mendous "Deep Throat" box- IIHIIIIIIIII IIHIIIIIIIIII iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini umuiiiuui iiiiiniiiiiiu Seatrain Violations Charged serves to be cut. I readily per- The violation is so clear and York court ruling, though he office to public curiosity. form, the operation in finding stark that I don't believe a said it had been predicted in There have not been any com- - NEWARK - The U.S. Attorney's office here has filed G74 the defendant guilty as stay is called for." yesterday's edition of "Varie- plaints from patrons, they charges against Seatrain Lines of Weehawken, one of the nat- charged." Kassner told newsmen he ty," the. entertainment trade said. tion's largest shipping firms, in connection with alleged viola- Mature Enterprises, Inc., would appeal the verdict "as newspaper. "For our regular pictures, Friday, March 2,1973 17 tions of the National Shipping Act, the defendant in the case, pre- high as necessary," Confusing Guidelines ifniiniiinnnttiitnuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiinnni Seatrain was accused yesterday of giving preferred treat- . we have our steady customers miered "Deep Throat" in The decision could be cited "I'm surprised, though, that who come very week," Mr. ment to some big customers in the form of reduced rates, a New York nine months ago at in attempts to ban "Throat" they took it out of New York. violation of the federal act, which was designed to prevent Groome said. "We don't usu- its New Mature World The- elsewhere, although it would That's supposed to be fun ally get people who complain large shipping firms from unfairly competing with smaller ater on West 49th St. Assis- not be binding. The film has city," he said. companies. — unless they happen to wan- tance District Attorney Wil- played 70 cities across the He also ridiculed the deci- der into the movie by mis- MatawanSchool • Among the shippers that allegedly received special treat- liam Purcell said the com- country, reportedly grossing sion, saying court guidelines take." ment were Singer Co., Sears Roebuck and Co., General Elec- pany could be fined up to $3.2 million. are "so mixed up." tric, , Justerini 4 Brooks, Gimbels and Hartz Mountain Pet In that case, the manage- Food. Budget Problem Also named in the complaint were Seatrain International, a subsidiary corporation, two officials and a former official. Those named were William Gohlkc of Mahwah, vice presi- Coffee Raps Dawes, Dickey Still Unresolved dent of the Seatrain container division; William Cole of West- •*- * MATAWAN TOWNSHIP —- nn.kinn .„..,!„ -i^f.i field, former head of the container division who is working for nothing to win approval of the Township Council, Matawan nearly $K million spending the company in another capacity, and Leonard Butler of Es- Borough Council and the Re- sex Fells, a former vice president of the container division. plan. Voters defeated both For Weak Election Fund Bill gional Board of Education current expense and capital came to no agreement last outlay nearly 2 to 1. Stafford Twp. Chief Cleared By JIM McCORMICK campaign contribution, no night after a joint meeting on matter how small." the defeated school budget for TOMS RIVER — An Ocean County grand jury has cleared FREEHOLD - Former the the Stafford Township police chief of criminal misconduct The former state senator 1973-74. State Sen. Richard'J. Coffee, charged Gov. William T. Cah- Mayor Thomas J. Powers Name Three charges that had been brought against him last tfctober by the a candidate for the Democrat- township's mayor. ill for not exerting leadership said the two councils insist on ic gubernatorial nomination, on his party members in order cuts of $145,000 in current ex- In Drug Case The grand jury handed up a "no bill" yesterday in the yesterday blamed Republican to get the Schulter bill case of Chief Frank Carietto because of insufficient evidence, pense and $5,000 in capital Assemblymen John I. Dawes, through the Judiciary Com- outlay. School board members according to Asst. Prosecutor Thomas E. Kqlaher. R-Monmouth, and William K. mittee and the Assembly in its Indictment Mayor Wesley K. Bell had accused Carietto of ordering a caucused 45 minutes and Dickey, R-Camden, for the original form. came back with an offer to FREEHOLD - Three Mon- patrolman to make repairs to his home, using a police car for Assembly's failure to approve mouth County men have been personal business, signing blank gun permits to be issued Applies Pressure cut $60,500 off the spending a stringent campaign spend- plan, with $30,000 of that cut indicted here for allegedly while he was on vacation and taking'certain actions not au- ing disclosure bi!. Assemblyman Dawes said possessing and intending to thorized by the township committee. Gov. Cahill "put a hell of a lot replaced by an appropriation Mr. Coffee made the charge from surplus, the mayor said. distribute marijuana Nov. 25 Carietto, a Republican, contended the charges were politi- during a press conference at of pressure" on committee in Long Branch. cally motivated. Bell is a Democrat. the American Hotel. Assem- members to release the Schul- "So they actually only cut ter bill. He said he was con- $30,500. We told them that was The accused are Robert Bell has said that Carietto would face municipal dis- blyman Dawes, who said he Schram, 23, of 137 Atlantic ciplinary action even if the grand jury decided not to indict was "tipped off" to the press tacted personally by a person completely unsatisfactory. him. representing the governor. I've heard they're going to ap- Ave., Long Branch; Gordon conference, also attended. - peal, but we feel we can sub- E. Schram, 22, of 21 Locust Kickbacks Prosecution Set Back The Democratic hopeful's Gov. Cahill previously stantiate our cuts in Trenton St., Highlands,, and Christ- major complaint was the fail- stated he was in favor of a if need be," Mayor Powers opher Cohalan, 22, of 209 Eu- CAMDEN — The prosecution at the federal extortion-con- ure of the Assembly Judiciary strong campaign disclosure clid Ave., Loch Arbour. spiracy trial of four present and former Atlantic City officials declared. Committee to release a bill bill. Refuse Busing Cuts Robert Schram and^Gordon suffered a temporary setback when the presiding judge re- sponsored by State Sen. Wil- Richard J. Coffee John I. Dawes Mr. Coffee said that in line E. Schram are additionally fused to allow a number of checks to be entered as evidence. One area in which neither of s liam E. Schlutcr, RMercer, yesterday, however, that he ey "strong armed" the with a request by Monmouth the two councils will stand for charged with committing as- During the trial proceedings yesterday in U.S. District to the Assembly for a vote. would not have voted for the amendments through the County Democratic Chairman sault and battery upon Detec- CoUrt here. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Goldstein tried any cuts is student busing, the e Mr. Coffee is chairman of Schulter bill in its original committee. I). Philip Gerand, he has not mayor went on. He stressed tive Nelson Joline and resist- to introduce the checks through a defense witness. Goldstein the Mercer County Democrat- form anyway. sought the endorsement of ing arrest by him in Long said the checks amounted to 10 per cent of certain ex- "Bill Dickey did everything that the councils were "very ic organization and a former "Assemblyman Dawes let .he could to stall the bill and any coUnty Democratic orga- emphatic" that $17,000 be re- Branch the same day. penditures involved in the construction of Atlantic City's $15 Freeholder. the people down for not voting nizations. In other indictments handed million Convention Hall Annex, which was completed in 1970. weaken it — he was arro- stored to the budget to pro- Sen. Schulter's bill, which for the Schulter bill, and by gant," Mr. Coffee charged. vide busing for students living up by a county grand jury: The defendants are accused of extorting more than $28,000 was passed by the senate last The candidate admitted voting instead for a watered- No Resemblance . that another candidate for the two miles or more from any Joseph Williams, 23, of 47 between 1960 and 1971 from firms doing business in Atlantic December, would have re- down measure," Mr, Coffee The Assembly on Feb. 22, school and students who must Harrison Ave., Ked Bank, is City. quired the public disclosure of nomination, state sen. Ralph charged. ' after further amending the De Rose, D-Essex, is the front travel hazardous routes to charged with three counts of Goldstein tried to introduce the checks as evidence all political contributions in Dickey Amendments bill — which bore little resem- classes. breaking and entering with in- through Joseph Feriozzi, president of the L. Feriozzi Concrete excess of $100. It also called runner "if there is any orga- After the vote on the Schul- blance to Sen. Schulter's origi- nized support behind endorse- The $17,00(1 was deleted tent to steal, all at Riverside Co., who testified that city officials have never demanded or for maximum penalties or ter bill. Assemblyman Dickey nal proposal — passed the bill Esso Service Station, N. received 10 per cent kickbacks despite the fact that he lias three years in prison or a ments" given to him. from the budget by the Hoard presented amendments to the by a 61-7 vote. The vote Other Democratic hopefuls of Education, which proposed Bridge Ave. and Rector done more than $553,000 of business with the city. $1,000 fine for violation, bill, each of which was voted crossed party lines in that the Place, Red Bank, Nov. 17. Dawes Absent s are Senate Minority Leader J. busing only those students liv- on separately. The amend- seven dissenting votes were Edward Crabiel, Middlesex; ing 2>^ miles or more from One count alleges that he The Assembly Judiciary ments included increasing the cast by four Democrats and school, broke into the building, one Ex-Hudson Boss Kenny Paroled Committee, by a 3-3 vote, de- level at which political contri- Assemblywoman Ann I). count alleges that he broke three Republicans. Klein, Morris, former Assem- Resolutions will be in- SPRINGFIELD'RINGF; , Mo. - John V. Kenny, the alleged mas- clined to release the Schultcr butions must be reported to The Senate, which could troduced in next week's meet- into a room in the building termind of a multi-million dollar scheme lo rr."ccf kickbacks bill to the Assembly. The com- $250. blyman Vito Albanese, Ber- and a third count alleges that have acted on the bill Feb. 22 gen, and Francis A. Korst, ing of both councils recom- from contractors, has been released on parole from the feder- mittee is made up of four Re- Also included were the eli- had it received it in time, ad- mending the cuts of $145,000 in he broke into a vault and safe. al medical detention facility here. publicans and three Demo- business manager of the N.J. mination of all criminal penal- journed until mid-March. This Turnpike Employees Union. current expense and $5,000 in David J. Ferguson, 32, of i The 79-year-old former Democratic boss from ljudson crats. . , , ties; the reduclion of the num- means the measure cannot be capital outlay, Mayor Powers 520 Front St., Union Beach, is County, N.J., was released yesterday morning after serving The 3-J vote was taken ber of reports required by the enacted into law in time to af- stated. He added that though accused of receiving stolen about nine months of an 18-month term for income tax eva- » while Asseniblyman Dawes bill from 13 to 3. and the fix- fect candidates in the guber- Missing Girl Located the governing bodies have no property, a tool box aria as- sion. was addressing a group jn ing of a limit of 5(1 cents per natorial and legislative pri- power to specify where the sorted tools valued at $140 Kenny was released in the care of his daughter, Mrs. Paul Red Bank. Mr. Coffee criti- registered voter on the total mary elections in June. RUMSON - Catherine cuts are to be made, they rec- Oct. 8, 1971, in Union Beach. J. Hartley of Bal Harbour, Fla., and according to federal pa- cized Mr. Dawes for not vot- amount of money that could As it stands, the bill will go Mary Logue, a 16-year-old ommend they come out of a The items allegedly had been role officials he will now make his home there. He was met ing on the matter. be spent on a campaign. into effect 90 days after it is who had been reported as list of accounts including ad- stolen from Superb Carpet, outside the facility by relatives who drove off to an undis- Mr. Dawes said Assem- Then, the committee vnted passed by the Senate. Both missing, was located Wednes- ministration, instruction, at- Sayreville. closed destination. blyman Dickey, the chairman 5-1 tu release all of the Mr. Dawes and Mr. Coffee day night at the home of tendance and health and oper- Ferguson is additionally Kenny pleaded guilty to the tax charges last May, IK of the committee, assurred amendments to the Assembly agreed that it should be friends in Brielle. The girl, ation of buildings and mainte- charged with maintaining a months after (he original Indictment was handed up against him the vote would not be tak- for a vote. enacted immediately. who is the daughter of Mrs. W.nance, common nuisance by keeping him. He was first sentenced to a 10-year federal prison term, en the day Mr. Dawes was in Assemblyman Dawes ad- Mr. Coffee said regardless B. Thiele, resides at 7 Broad- premises at his home to which Red Bank, Some $202,000 cut by the but sent here instead to determine if he could wtthstand the mitted after the press confer- of the time the bill goes into moore Drive. She had been board from the budget before persons resorted for dis- sentence. Assemblyman Dawes said ence that Assemblyman Dick- effect, he will report "every missing since 1 p.m. Tuesday. the school election Feb. li did tribution of drugs. U llp*ttrB««Mar, ftc4 Buk-MMdklowi, NJ. Friday, March 2, «7J # * • • • • Birthright: An ative to Abortion By FLORENCE BRUDER "Some of the girls decide to keep theirJbabies, either with the help of a grandmother or they strike out on their own; oth- Tte telephone rang. ers put them up for adoption. "Good morning, lilts is Birthright; may I help you?" an- "In any event, we're trying to bring the message as to swered Mrs. Dolores Higgins of AUenhurst, corrector of what Birthright is by giving talks and showing film strips in Birthright of New Jersey at Neptune, Rl 66. schools. The slides show fetal development and what occurs Silence during conversation at the other end of the wire. during three types of abortion." Then came Mrs. Higgins' soft, firm reply: "I'm sorry, we She said the aim is two-pronged: to reach the parents (who dont do abortion referrals. If you want to come in and have a sometimes are the ones who want the abortions), and the pregnancy test and talk, we'll be more than happy to see you." , youngsters (who feel they need more sex education.) The caller hung up and Mrs. Higgins turned to me with a The advice usually given, according to Mrs. Higgins, is rueful smile. "You see, our basic premise is to find an alterna- "See your doctor." tive to abortion. We're nonsectanan and non-political and con- Most young girls are eligible for aid to dependent children, stantly refer our clients to social, health and welfare under welfare for their hospital stay. The clinics at Monmouth agencies." Medical Center and Jersey Shore Medical Center render ser- The Neptune unit of Birthright, organized July 1, 1971, is vices for any amount the girl can pay. only one of many anti-abortion services and statements which Mrs. Maureen Introcaso, Allenhurst, a volunteer at Birth- have been revitalized since the Jan. 22 ruling of the U.S. Su- right in Neptune, said three out of 10 girls give their babies up preme Court was handed down, that a woman has almost un- for adoption. But, she added, there is no way of knowing how limited access to abortion during the first six months of her many opt for abortion or have their babies because they are pregnancy, although a state can prevent her from obtaining aided by various agencies. She said Planned Parenthood .of, the operation in the final three months unless her life or health Monmoulh County doesn't send referrals to Birthright, Nep- are in jeopardy. tune. Opposition OB the Rise Office In Freehold Across the county, the state and the nation, opposition to Birthright also maintains another office in MonmouUi the high court's 7 to 2 ruling is rising and, although the Roman County, at 300 W. Main St., Freehold. Catholic Church has always been in the forefront of the sancti- It is not to be confused with the international BirthrigBt, ty of unborn life, the number of non-religious or bi-religious or- an organization founded 18 months ago by Terence Cardinal' ganizations active in the field is impressive. Cooke as a special service of the Archdiocese of New York For example, the N.J. Right to Life Committee, P.O. Box and also called Birthright. 1213, Trenton, will hold its first state convention tomorrow in Although this organization is headquartered at Catholic the Holiday Inn, Rt. 1. North Brunswick. Charities on East ,22nd St., it is nondenominatlonal and helps The Rev. Dr. Samuel A. Jeanes, pastor of the First Baptist pregnant women and girls married and unmarried, of any col- Church, Merchantville. is chairman of the committee, which or or creed. was founded in 1968 and is concerned with all vital life issues The director here is Mrs. Nora Flanigan and, although she such as abortion, euthanasia, genetic engineering, infanticide doesn't believe in abortion, she doesn't waste time con- and mandatory sterilization. demning it. Instead, she gives a viable alternative. Rabbi Sidney M. Bogner of Congregation B'nai Israel, "Your pregnancy may be unwanted, but your baby isn't,'" North Arlington, is on the executive board. Mrs. Flanigan said in a recent article in The Sunday News.1. The committee states that "any government which can set She has received 0,569 calls since the inception of Birthright- the date as to when life exists, can also change that date any- and feels there's a definite need for a non-agency alternative- time — either in the beginning (aborting an unborn fetus): at to abortion. the other end (liquidation of the aged; or in between (system- "I think that we've proved a need — in spite Of the abor- atic annihilation of the abnormal and handicapped.)." tion publicity, it's not the only way to solve the problem,'' Mrs'. The committee also says that the convention will kick off a Flanigan noted. major campaign "to dispel the present apathy toward abortion In New York, as here, the abortion process is explained by New Jersey residents, the same sort of apathy which exis- with an emphasis on the emotional trauma and psychological ted in Germany during Hitler's attempt to kill all the unwant- effects of it. ed." If the woman decides to have her baby, medical care is At another level, a statement by the N.J. Council of Fami- provided, at a special rate. There are two hospital residences ly Life Directors, signed by the four Latin Rite directors in the at which the girl can stay and shelter for mother and baby af- state, decries the plight of millions of childless couples wailing., ter birth can be arranged too. to adopt children in the United States. The same social worker stays with the girl from beginning to end and counsels her long after her decision to keep the They say that if the Supreme Court ruling is allowed to baby or put it up for adoption. stand, the dreams of these child-loving couples will be dashed. 'He's mine and I love him ...' In the religious range, the Administrative Committee of "The Family Life Movement encourages the many nonsec- Register Staff Photo by Don Lord! the National Conference of Catholic Bishops has rejected as tanan, pro-life movements ... e.g. Right to Life, Birthright.. "erroneous, unjust and immoral" the Supreme Court's ruling . that have adopted positive solutions to the problem of the un- on abortion. wanted pregnancy. An unwanted pregnancy does not neces- girls and women who come to us. This gives us two chances to see the woman — when she The panel of 37 American prelates also exhorted pro-life sarily mean an unloved child." "Most of them don't want abortions and we've had clients comes in for her test and when she comes back for the re- groups to work for the "most restrictive interpretation" in the The statement goes on: "However history judges the Su- who range in age from 13 to 46. The average girl we service, sults." state legislatures of the court's decision. preme Court decision, there are millions of Americans today I'd say, is white, from a middle class family and in late high Birthright, founded in Canada in 1968 by Louise Summerh- The committee further, affirmed that Catholics must op- who see it as nothing more than an immoral law, bad medical school." ill, makes wide use of local agencies: Family and Children's pose abortion and that persons who obtain or perform an abor- practice, and the second occasion in American annals when Birthright members are all volunteers and are headed by Service of Monmouth County, Catholic Charities and the Bu- tion are in a state of excommunication. the Supreme Court has drastically erred — the first one being Florence MacLearie of Spring Heights, director. reau of Children's Service, a state agency equipped to handle On one point, all have agreed: a baby is a wonderful crea- the Dred Scott decision." Telephones are manned 24 hours a day, seven days a hard-to-place children, including interracial babies. tion. And to love and look after it is many people's desire, par- it Active Members week, and appointments may be made daily from 9:30 a.m. to "On the whole, I'd say we've been successful in preserving ticularly those childless couples waiting to adopt. Apparently the 50 active members of Birthright at Nep- noon. life," Mrs. Higgins said. "We have 143 clients at present and As one young mother said, who decided to have her baby, tune, can be numbered among the forementioned. "We do pregnancy tests right here," Mrs. Higgins said. most of them need counseling which the agencies are able to "He's mine and I love him ... and I'm going to take care of "We are of all religions," Mrs. Higgins said, "astro the "They are read by Dr. Michael Doyle, whose offices we share. provide. him always."

Realistic Approach to Dating

By OR. JAMES M. LONG At the start, couples want help with real & problems, and also with theroot of their prob- The dating couples and the pre-marital Family Counselor lems. The majority of couples who seek coun- couples in our society have been almost totally seling are anxious and sometimes show anger; ignored. Very little has been done in the way often, however, the reason for the anger is not of community service to help make a success- A husband may say he married his wife immediately known. Therefore, during coun- ful transition from engagement to marriage. because ho admired her dependency and petite- seling sessions a primary goal is to help the in- The helping profession must be held ac- ness; but left the marriage with the com- dividual to rid himself from his hostility. countable for failing to focus their knowledge plaint that his wife was "weak and helpless." For those who engage in the practice of and skills on the subject of premarital coun- The "before and after" controversy raises pre-marital counseling specific topics should seling. In defense of the professional commu- a realistic question; when is counseling suit- be outlined as a guide. Number one on the nity, it is said that most couples are so emo- able before or following the marriage? There guide to counseling should be the teaching of tionally and physically attached to each other are certain factors that we recognize that in- concepts and exercises in improving commu- that they are not receptive to a rational ap- fluence the marital union. For example, prep- nication. Certainly, each couple would be proach to the question of marriage. The recent aration for marriage begins in one's own fami- helped to realize that in every marriage there estimate that "one out of three marriages will ly with the initial family relationship when the will be periods when they will engage in argu- end in divorce" has not increased the number individual's early self-image is formed. Often ments and verbal fighting. Early instruction in of couples who seek premarital counseling. this knowledge is substantiated in troubled ways to handle anger can lessen the hurt and Engaged couples are more apt to emphasize marriages when the marital struggle indicates probably contribute to an earlier solution to a physical attraction and de-emphasize the indi- earlier unsatisfactory relationships and ex- conflict. Pre-marital counseling must include a vidual's capacity for sensitivity, thoughtful- periences. discussion of the couple's goals. For example, ntjimr jwirpwt. ness, arid general attitude toward responsi- From counseling experience, one loams if one individual wants a family and the other TOPIARY IS TOPS — Mrs. Charles Szymanski, Atlantic Highlands/ left, bility and family life. that the success or failure of a marriage seems person wants to wait until there is some finan- and Mrs. Rocco Marswillo, Little Silver, are chairmen of the March 10 It is interesting to realize that time will more dependent on attitudes and behavioral cial security, disagreement is inevitable, and, luncheon and fashion show at Bomm Hollow Country Club, Middletown, have an effect on the qualities which first at- patterns than on inlellectualized (actual knowl- possibly, their sexual union will be affected. planned by the Evening Membership Department of the Woman's Club of tracted a person. For example, such quotes as, edge. Lack of awareness between a factual ap- Pre-marital counseling properly adminis- Little Silver. Mrs. Szymanski, who supervised the creation of the topiary "1 married him because he was such a domi- proach to .marriage and a practical ori- tered can provide a bridge for a couple. If tree centerpieces, Is also accepting reservations for the event, at which a nating man" changes to. "I divorced him be- entation, which includes a confrontation be- problems do arise, the couple will both feel collection from The Clothes Tree, Shrewsbury, will be modeled. cause he was an intolerable, dominating tween the old and new lifestyles, is probably comfortable to return for a checkup. Under male/' the reason more couples have not sought pre- these conditions probably the percentage of Often one hears, "I married him because marital counseling. In order to make pre-ma- marital failures might be reduced. Get Acquainted Offer he knew how to provide a good living." in time rital counseling more attractive to couples, the it becomes a complaint, "all he thinks about is counseling content has to encompass two types business.'i of problems. PRIME RIB Antique Satin DANCE Hostesses for UJA Brunches DRAPERIES RUMSON - The annual Supervising the brunches will and Mrs. Sidney Schultz, Lin- Custom made CLASSES campaign of Greater Red be Mrs. Robert Gold, Little croft, and Mrs. Reuben Spec- REBELLION • Acrobatic • Gymnaitlc Bank Area Women's Division Silver; Mrs. Lewis Korb, tor and Mrs. Gabriel Spector, of the United Jewish Appeal Colts Neck; Mrs. Carl Mato- New Shrewsbury. •WINDOW SIZE 84" -100" WIDE • Btlanct Beam was launched here at a meet- rin, Middletown, and Mrs. MP TO 84" LONG ing in Congregation B'nai Is- Thomas Westerman, Uumson. 195 FOR rael. Mrs. Daniel Millman, 9 Also on the committee arc 'ANEW * Bowtell Court, Middletown, Mrs. Philip Aucrbach, Fair RQ and Mrs. Frederick E. 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TlwDtlly Easter, ^Bjmk-MiMlel«w«)NJ.p'rW»y,M«rdi I, tt/t II SavoryBeefBraciola

By BARBARA GIBBONS

If you're calorie-conscious, round steak is probably one, of your main-course mainstays. Only 612 calorics a pound, fat- The Slim Gourmet trimmed "round" is one of the leanest cuts of beef there is. But so boring, if all you ever do is shove it under the broiler! 1 cup uncreamed cottage cheese ("pot cheese") Why not turn that same cut of beef into a savory Italian 2 tablespoons freshly grated extra-sharp Romano cheese dinner ... a festive beef roll stuffed with a pungent cheese fill- . I tablespoon dried onion flakes ing and topped with tangy tomato sauce. The heavy fragrance 1 tablespoon parsley flakes of this dish is a feast for the nose! The delightful aroma waf- legg ting from your kitchen will convince the whole neighborhood 2 teaspoons oregano . * you've given up dieting. This Italian dinner smells, looks and % teaspoon salt tastes so fattening you'll never believe it's a trim 197 calories pinch of pepper per serving. 1 cup plain tomato sauce The dish is Braciola, an Italian specialty that's pro- % cup wine or water nounced bra-JOEL-la, with the accent on the Joel (but the "J" Lay the beef out flat. Combine the cottage cheese, Ro- is soft, more like "Zha-Zha" than "Jim" ... to mix our nation- mano, onion, parsley, egg, oregano, salt and pepper in a small alities a little!). To make Braciola, you need beef round, but bowl, and stir well. Pile the filling on top of the beef and not cut thick as in round steak. You need beef round cut extra spread out lengthwise. Roll the beef over the filling, over- thin for rolling. Many supermarkets feature this cut of beef al- lapping. Tuck in the ends. Turn the beef roll over, and place it ready packaged and labeled "Beef Braciola" or "Beef for in a shallow baking dish just large enough to hold it. Be sure to Rolling.". If not, simply tell you butcher what you want; he place it seam-side down (so the overlapping part is on the bot- will be familiar with the cut. But dp be sure the meat is cut tom.) from the round of beef and not some other tougher or more Combine the tomato sauce and wine or water. (You may fattening cut. > add additional onion flakes and oregano if you wish.) Pour Once you!ve got the meat, this is one of the easiest dinners over beef roll. Place in a preheated 350-degree oven and bake to prepare. You simply mix the cheese filling and wrap the one hour, uncovered, basting occasionally. Makes five meat over it. It's not really necessary to tie the roll, as some servings, 198 calories each. books suggest. Once the dish is cooked it will stay together. BRACIOLA Rtjlttlr Jtoft Wioto Italian Stuffed , For more low-calorie Italian favorites and diet tips send aj IT'S SHOWTIME! — The Rumson Public School pleasure the Friday night performance will be fol- Beef Roll stamped, self-addressed envelope and 25 cents to Slim Gour- PTA benefit, headed by Mrs. Jerry D. Goldstein, lowed by a sponsors co'cktall party in Fisherman's 1 pound lean beef round, sliced thin for rolling ("Beef Bra- met Italian Recipes, in care of this newspaper, 50 West Shore' left, will feature professional performances of Wharf. Committee members include, from right, ciola") Trail, Sparta, N J 07871 'The Fantasticks,' directed by John Hemleb, Rum- Mrs. Joan Stern, ad journal;. Mrs. Ira Miller, son, March 9 at 8:30 p.m. and March 10 and 11 sponsors chairman, and Mrs. John W. McClunn, at 2 p.m. in thejFprrestdale School. For added tickets. •>• Weddings Marcelli-Furiato RED BANK - Miss Patri- who was maid of honor, and Therapy Resolves Ills cia Ann Furiato, daughter of by the Misses Debbi Persico, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fu- Susan Kowalsky, Sharon Mar- riato, 10 Lind Drive, Middle- celli, Cindy Barone and Lou town, was married here Feb. Ann Varrichio. Judy Burke 4 in St. Anthony's Catholic was flower girl. Church, to Joseph A. Marcelli, Paul Decker was best man. Dear Ann Landers: For son of Mrs. Doris Marcelli, 32 years I never had a well day. you are leaving on your The ushers were John Fu- 1 Willow Drive, Little Silver, riato, Ronald Furiato, Wall- I had colds, flu, infections — plate." His stock answer was, and Oliver Marcelli of Holly- ace Weaver and John Barone. everything that came along. Ann Landers "Send it to'em." wood, Fla. Msgr. Salvatore Di Mrs. Marcelli was gradu- My illnesses were not imagi- ? We have a rule in our house Lorenzo officiated. .ated from Middletown Town- nary. I hurt. My nose ran and security and other upsetting For several years we lived I had a temperature. The skin that has eliminated the prob- There was a reception in ship High School and is cm- emotions can cause physical in different parts of the coun- rashes I picked up itched hor- lem. It goes like this: "Take The Barclay, Belmar. ployed by Vinmar Hair Styl- illness. I know because they try and seldom saw each oth- ribly. Moreover, I seemed to as much as you want, but you For her marriage, the bride ists, Little Silver. kept me a semi-invalid for er. Recently my brother and Mrs. Joseph Marcelll Mrs. William Thomas have frequent accidents. I cut years. — Free At Last his wife moved to our city and must eat whatever you take." carried a cascade arrangc- The bridegroom is a gradu- This has taught our childern (The former (The former myself, burned myself and got Dear Free: Con- we are becoming reac- ^of 20 orchids. They were ate of Red Bank Regional High 1) how to be independent, 2) Patricia Furiato) Kathleen Watson) hideous black and blue marks. gratulations. Too bad it took quainted. grown by her father who School and is the manager of not to be greedy, 3) they are Last year I fell and fractured you so long to get the word. raises orchids as a hobby. Frank's Eatontown Shell Ser- Last night their 14-year-old accountable for their deci- my shoulder. No sooner was I I've been a firm believer in She was attended by Miss vice Station.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas- son was leaving the house to sions and must accept the out of the cast than 1 fell that concept for years and it Margaret Mazza, her cousin, Marcelli reside in Oakhurst. goto a basketball game and consequences. Watson again and broke an ankle. has paid off in terms of good he kissed both his mother and Finally a friend told me that HOLMDEL - Miss Kath- health and extra ordinary father goodbye. Does this pro- Hubbard-Cozens I should see a psychiatrist. I So you see, Ann, many im- leen Ann Watson, daughter of energy. (P.S. No boozing and mote homosexuality? We was insulted. How dare that . portanl lessons can be taught UNION BEACH - In Holy brother's best man. The ush- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson, no cigarets can help, too.) thought it mighty odd. Yes or person suggest that 1 was de- at the table. Spread the word, Family Catholic Church here ers were Bernard Hubbard, 17 Calt Drive, Hazlet, was Dear Ann Landers: A young no? — Wondering please. — Peace — It's Beau- ranged? I ignored tho sugges- Feb. 17, Miss Mary Lee Co- also a brother, and Raymond married here Feb. 10 in St. Catholic person died a few Dear W.: Stop wondering. tiful "tion until I got a splitting zens, daughter of Mr. and Creed, their brother-in-law. Benedict's Catholic Church, to days ago and all the students The answer is no. It promotes headache that lasted three Mrs. Richard Cozens, 20» Thetmde is a senior at Key- William Lee Thomas of Red in the school had a choice of a warm, wholesome family Dear Beautiful: Your letter days. I decided to make an West St., was married to Ed- port High School and is cm- Bank, son of Mr. and Mrs. either going to the church for relationship. Period. contains some sterling coun- appointment with a shrink. ward Hubbard, 224 Park Ave., ployed part-time at Scrub-a- William Thomas of Monett, the,funeral or staying in Dear Ann Landers: Why is sel. Keansburg, son of Mrs. Do- Dub Car Wash, Matawan, Mo. I've had three months of school. The boy was a friend there so much hassling be- rothy Hubbard of Keansburg, where her husband is man- therapy and haven't been sick of mine, and although I am tween parents and children Often the table is the battle- and Thomas Hubbard, Key- ager. The Rev. Germainc Fritz one day. I now know that the not a Catholic, I wanted to at- about eating all the food on field on which many wars are port. Mr. Hubbard also attended officiated at the double ring body and mind are one and tend the church services. their plates? I can remember fought. An eating problem is The Rev. Joseph Kox offici- Keyport High School. ceremony. There was a recep- what goes on in the mind can I felt strange because I am my own dear mother saying usually the manifestation of1 ated at the ceremony. There tion in Buck Smith's Restau- have a tremendous effect on unfamiliar with Catholic rit- to my little brother when he other problems. Show me a was a reception in the Holm- rant, East Keansburg. the body. ual. I didn't know if I should was seven years old. "The chicken soup Mama and I'll del Motor Inn. Miss Donna Watson was Please, Ann, tell those kneel to pray when the others starving children in India show you some hidden Miss Terri Malley was maid maid of honor for her sister. people who are always sick did. We do not kneel in our would love to have the food trouble. of honor and Miss Cathy Lyn The bridesmaids were the that unresolved problems, church. Is it proper for a Pro- Mrs. Timothy McCosker Cozens, sister of the bride, Misses Jane Thomas, Judith fear, hate, jealousy, in- testant to receive Holy Com- ' (The former was junior bridesmaid. Harris and Lori Anne Watson. munion in a Catholic church'.' Helen Freismuth) Thomas Hubbard was his Kelly Anne Watson was flow- Clubwomen Plan What should I have said to PRE-TEEN er girl. Luncheon Event the bereaved family? I didn't know what to say so I just CLOTHING McCosker-Freismuth Jonathan Patrick Ambrosia COLTS NECK - Mrs. An- SHREWSBURY - Miss Mr. and Mrs. James H. F. smiled. Then I realized that PROBLEMS? was best man. The ushers thony Martorana and Mrs. maybe that was improper Helen T. Freismuth and Tim- McCosker, 33 Ward Ave.. were Steven Peles and Robert Walter B. Seastrand are Please answer these ques- othy J. McCosker exchanged Rumson, are the bridegroom's Watson. chairmen of the Colts Neck marriage vows here Saturday parents. ' tions, Ann. I have no one else Mrs. Thomas, an alumnae Woman's Club luncheon set in the Society of Friends to turn to—Jon's Friend The bride was graduated of Raritan High School, ex- for March (i in the Squires • Meeting House. There was a Dear Friend: When you from Rumson-Fair Haven Re- pects to be graduated in July Pub, West Long Branch. Fel- reception in the church hall don't know what to do, use gional High School and God- from Riverview Hospital lowship hour is at 11 a.m. and and a dinner later at the. home common sense. You'll usually dard College, Plainfield, Vt. School of X-ray Technology. luncheon will be served'at of the bride's parents, Mr. end up doing the right thing. Mr. McCosker, an alumnus Her husband was graduated noon. and Mrs. William M. Freis- People who do not kneel in or Christian Brothers Aca- from Ocean Township High Spring fashions from Dainty muth, 56 Lake Ave., Fair their own'church should not demy, Lincroft, and the Uni- School and Monmouth Col- Apparel Shop, Asbury Park, Haven. kneel in another place ofNvor- versity of Vermont, is man- lege, West Long Branch. will be modeled. ager of the Garnet Mountain ship unless they want to. As Assisting the chairmen arc for Holy Communion, or other Ski Area in North Creek, N.Y. Mrs. Edward Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will Mrs. Paul H. Hansel, Mrs. personal participation in spe- The couple will reside at the (The former make their home in Eaton- DANCING Warren Schuck, Mrs. Richard cific parts of the ritual, I feel Garnet Mountain Ski Lodge. Mary Lee Cozens) town. Ballet Acrobatic llenning, Mrs. Alfred A. Hil- you should follow the custom Tap Toe ton, Mrs. Edwin Watkinson, of the congregation you are Mrs. Gehlhaus Mrs. Wills M. Young, Mrs. visiting. Most Catholics would Character Henry Stephens, Mrs. Robert Social feel that their form of Com- To Host Ladies Aid Meeting Memo Lyons and Mrs. Charles J. munion is meant for Catho- Children From 3 Up KEYPORT - The Ladies Kupper. lics. Class and Aid Far and Near Society of' FASHION SHOW It was not a mistake to Private Lessons the Keyport Reformed Church CONSUMERS SUBJECT the Monmouth School for KEYPORT - The Colum- smile at the bereaved family. will meet Thursday at 7:31) MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Exceptional Children here, bian Auxiliary of St. Joseph's A smile need not indicate that p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Ricki Stockaj, director will speak about "The Learn- Council, Knights of Columbus, something is funny. It cap be neth Gehlhaus. of the Consumer League of ing Disabled Adolescent." will ha.ve a luncheon and fash- a sign of friendship or encour- New Jersey, wifl speak about Plans will be made for an The group will sponsor a ion show Sunday in the Mag- agement. I'm sure it was ap- "Consumer Beliefs and Dis- April 30 card party and fash- congregational dinner March nolia Inn, Matawan. Fashions, preciated. beliefs" at Monday's 12:15 ion show. 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the church under the chairmanship of p.m. meeting of Bayshore Dear Ann Landers: I need house. Mrs. William Cullcn and Mrs. Section, National Council of to know if there is something DAR TOPIC John Hinds, will be from Mu- Jewish Women. The meeting wrong with my brother and LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Ha-,,riel's, here, and the Squire will be in' Temple Shalom, his wife—or is it my husband SAL'S rold J. Staatsburg, 762 Greens Shop, Middletown. Ayrmont Lane and Church St. Ave., wjll be hostess to Tcn- and I who are a little strange? Tavern & Restaurant Babysitting service will be nent Chapter, Daughters of Serving available. the American Revolution, Tuesday at 1 p.m. Mrs. John 493-4022 LUNCH & DINNER BIRTHDAY PARTY Blair, vice regent, will speak 2113 Rt. 35, OAKHURST 'III 1 a.m. RED BANK - The Wom- on the topic, "What It Means - FREE - We have Pre-Teen Sizes to be a Daughter of the Amer- ESTIMATES • DESIGN 4011) Yr. in Red Bank an's Club of Red Bank will DRAWINGS Shrewsbury al Herbert have its annual birthday ican Revolution." 6-14- in oil Street Parking WOT FACTORY t SHOWROOM luncheon and card party Mon- •Jk. M Dally, • IIS Sot. BAYSHORE CENTER day at the Old Orchard Inn, *•» Wf« i Frl. Coats, Sportswear, Dresses N for Eatontown. Cocktail hour DOROTHY TOI.AND PONS starts at U;30 a.m. Luncheon BRIDGE HYPNOSIS is at 12:45 p.m. Mrs. Dale B. : KITCHEN HWTOiJ REGISTER NOW! Announces a Otto and Mrs. George II. ANTIQUES Group Program for Wets, chairmen, ask that par- DOROTHY ticipants bring cards. HAS JUST OPENED Hani w« 3 Rations Junior Bazaar TOLAND. WEIGHT REDUCTION • Ctrvcd Solid Wood Cora Starting Monday, GUILD MEETING Mar. 5 at 8 P.M. • Hand RuMMd Oil Finish** Matter Charge DANCE EATONTOWN - The Guild trint Out Onh't NMUMI BMuty Bank Amerlcord at the Canter , of St. Dorothea's Catholic Ciiito Horn tot Information and 'Neath the Bridge • All-Vinyl Intariora Inc. Shalvaa ' 3» Broad Sti»«l Shopping Ctnltr STUDIO *«t»ani. N. J. dlitctloni to tht cmftr Church meets Tuesday at 8 PnHftti| A|»fc>tt Hurt, t»»lM Monaiquiiii, N,J. 0lK.IWi*tnin. KwlHunk p.m. in the family center. II jioii ari'bullding a n*w hbuit ZBAYAVE. M6HUUQS II HdMn»$»K-MKUch*n.'blldi Phonr. 231-4951 741-2208 CALL 566-19S0 Mrs. John Conroy, director of ft The Dally Register, Red Baflk-MttdkUmfl, N.J. Friday, March 2,1*73 es Monmouth Park will be "able to operate for fey CHUCK TRIBLEHORN 11 racing days during the middle of the Monmouth Park meetings. about two weeks without competition from nearby Register Sports Editor Garden Opens March It tracks in New York when the Saratoga meeting is TRENTON — MonmouUi Park's thoroughbred The thoroughbred season will open at Garden held. Atlantic City-at-Monmouth now will receive racing season has been extended through Aug. 25, State on March 10, the earliest opening in the the same advantage this year. the New Jersey Racing Commission announced state's history- For the first time, Garden State The commission announced that Freehold yesterday. will run a single 60-day meeting rather than a split Raceway, which was originally granted its 100 At the same time, the commission announced a session in the spring and fall, closing June 2. The days from Aug. 13' through Dec. 8, will open schedule change in the state's standardised pro- track will be closed on Mondays of each week and Friday, March 16. Freehold will run the first 15 gram in which Freehold Raceway will open its on Good Friday, April 20. ... days of its season through April 2, and then have doors in just two weeks. Following its tenancy at Monmoulh Park, At- Atlantic City Raceway begin its 52-day portion of its meet at Freehold on April 3. (through June 2). For the second consecutive year, Monmouth lantic City will return home and run through Oct. Atlantic City's harness season in Atlantic City then Park will assume 12 of Atlantic City Racing Associ- ii. ation's racing days. The first Iwo weeks of Atlantic will run 48 nights from June 4 through July 28, all In announcing its original dates in November, at night. City's meeting will be held at Monmouth Park, ex- the racing commission indicated that Atlantic City, tending activity at the Oceanport plant from Mon- whfch has suffered a decline in revenue in recent Commission Chairman Hugh Mehorler said day, Aug. 13, to Saturday, Aug. 25. years, had not requested a shift of dates to Mon- studies indicated that Freehold would make more Monmouth Park's regular 60-day meeting will mouth Park. Last year's 11-day shift brought a sub- money by opening in March and closing earlier in begin June 4 and conclude Aug. 11. stantial increase in Atlantic City's handle. November. Last year Atlantic City requested and received NIT Eats NCAA Leftovers h four regional tournaments winner, expected to be David- By Tie Associated Press by runnersup of conferences AP Wlreptioto 11 Southwestern Louisiana, 22- March 1517. son or Furman, at the Phila- whose champions go auto- son F, HOCKEY DOMINOES - The traffic was heavy as Buffalo goalie Roger 2; No. 14 Syracuse, 21-4; No. After the NCNCAAA field is re- Ranking independent giants matically to the NCAA. delphia Palestra a week from Crozier (head in net) blocked an Atlanta Flames goal attempt last night.In 17 St. John's of New York, 19- duced to four survivors, the Saturday. Marquette, Providence and In the NCAA, 16 of the 25 Atlanta. Atlanta players are Leon Rochefort <"J andRey Comeay center 5; No. IS Jacksonville, 21-5; berths go to conference repre- scene shifts to the St. Louis St. John's drew the Ivy Houston accepted NCAA bas- and No. 19 South Carolina, 19- of pileup). Sabres are Tracy Pratt (foreground) AAike Robitaille 3) and ketball tournament bids yes- sentatives. Many still must be Arena for the semifinals League champion, with Penn 5. decided, either through March 24 and the national currently holding an edge on Gil Perreault, who is knocking down Robitaille The game ended in a 4-i terday while the NIT began Unranked Oklahoma City tie. In other NHL action last night, Los Angeles beat Philadelphia, 2-0 and eating leftovers. records or league tourna- championship game March 26. Princeton in that league race. 20-5, also was selected. ments. Syracuse, St. John's and That one is scheduled for the St. Louis nipped Boston, 4-3. All eight non-conference When the NCAA finished UCLA Needs One Providence were assigned to William and Mary campus in teams from The Associated picking, the National In- Even incredible UCLA, with the East regionals' opening Williamsburg, Va. Press Top 20 were locked up vitation Tournament got roll- six straight NCAA titles "and round. Jacksonville and Mar- Providence meets the by the National Collegiate ing and bagged giant-killer 68 victories in a row, must win quette went to the Mideast Middle Atlantic Conference Athletic Association. Notre Dame, 14-11; Virginia another game in the Pacific with Oklahoma City headed king on the St.John's gymna- Knicks' Late Rally Fifth-ranked Marquette, Tl- Tech, 17-5; and little-known Eight this weekend to official- for the West with Houston, sium floor in the Queens 2, is the highest rated inde- American University of Wash- pendent. Providence is No. 6 ly quality. Southwestern Louisiana and Borough of New York City. ington, D.C., 21-4. South Carolina in the Mid- The MAC will be decided by a with a 21-2 record and the Most of the remaining 15 All nine independents head- Houston Cougars eighth with ed for the NCAA face first west. tournament this weekend that spots for the March 17-25 Syracuse meets the South- matches temple, St. Joseph's 21-3. event at Madison Square Gar- round action March 10, need- Falls Shy of Bucks ern Conference tournament of Philadelphia, Gettysburg Also going to NCAA are No. den in New York will be filled ing a victory to advance to and Lafayette. MILWAUKEE (AP) - The 10 minutes to play, but four utes left. In the Mideast Region at Milwaukee Bucks, sparked by baskets by Gianelli helped the Dave DeBusschere came Dayton, Ohio, Marquette is Karcem Abdul-Jabbar's 36 Knicks close to within 99-92 back with a field goal for New paired with Miami of Ohio, points, held off a New York with 5:51 to go. York, but Oscar Robertson Vida at Odds .. .Again the champioi n of ththe Mi Midd- Styled by reserve Phil Jack- However, baskets by Jon and Terry Driscoll connected r'lf • r IH rimrn AAmericamerlcan ^omerenceConference, aianmd --• *-•— Gianellf—mi fo•«r» a•» McGlocklin, Lucius Alien and to make it 109-96 wit(i 1:41 kees' centerfielder, is striving SQn and Jonn left. By The Associated Press Finley is said to regard insonuiou.., Baltimori«..i....UIe.. s~ Gol~-.d« Glov-.-.e- jadcsonyjiijacKsonvme faceiaces thme Ohiumo m-100 National Basketball Abdul-Jabbar -—offset a field Blue's base salary as $50,000, to join the $100,000 club. M Robertson scored 23 points third baseman, signed for a Va|jey wjnner_ The OVC race goal by Vida Blue, fireballing Oak- less the bonuses,1 and is will- Six other nSembers of Oak- IS-SiTi'lSS!ep $, y ^ ValMT winner. Tjeovcraea kMm „,„„ „»„ lte goalb»N,wY«k».E.rtKm and Allen 21 for the Bucks, reported $105,000. Tony OUva iis currencurrentltlyy tietiedd between Aus- "Kn]cks last night roe as the Bucks rebuilt their land's World Series champion- of the Minnesota Twins m who widened their Midwest land left-hander whose bitter ing to settle for that figure. r.1 Ihi Uinnssnt n Twins ti..n Pea„ y an-dj Murra.. y State..._.-'- IUUI.IUMilwauke> i«i »iEe led-, 95-74, with lead to 105-94 with four min- ship club are seeking a raise. agreed to a $9,000 cut and ac- Division lead to 3 games over contract dispute with A's own- Blue would probably agree to Two of the independents, $63,000. Pitcher Ken Holtzman is ask- cepted $96,000. runnerup Chicago. er Charles 0. Finley brought Houston and Southwestern 9 9 Intervention by the baseball ing for $65,000 and probably Rusty Staub, outfielder of Blue is one of several top Louisiana, square off in one of 22 for Jackson commissioner last year, heads drawer major league per- will have to settle for $60,000. the New York Mets, an- Rodriguez 'Best Jackson scored 22 points, all the Midwest Region games on a list of some 100 major lea- formers who are holding out Pitcher Rollie Fingers wants nounced that he had reached the campus of Wichita State but two in the second half, to guers who have not signed to for fatter paychecks. $50,000, a raise of about verbal agreement with Gener- lead the Knicks, who slipped play this year. $20,000. Also balking are Dave al Manager Bob Seheffing and University. In another, South Pete Rose, valuable out- Carolina tackles Southwest Knotted in Citrus 31/; games behind first-place They are listed officially as fielder of the Cincinnati Reds, Duncan, Joe Rudi, Sal Bando would report to St. Peters- Boston in the Atlantic Divi- Conference representative holdouts. Traditionally, the is seeking $120,000 compared and Don Shavv'. burg, Fla., Friday to sign an ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - of more than a half-dozen at sion. Texas Tech. signing deadline is March 1. with $107,000 last year. Bobby There was a rash of sig- agreement calling for $330,000 Little Chi Chi Rodriguez, on a 6» as the warm, windless weather and beatifully-condi- Robertson poured in six bas- Murcer, the New York Yan- nings yesterday. Brooks Rob- over a three-year period. Oklahoma City, by whipping diet despite his 126 pounds, kets and Abdul-Jabbar nine tioned course contributed to Blue, who was making only the Western Athletic Confer- put together his best round in points in the first period when ence team in the opening nine years, a 64, and tied for some exceptionally low scor- • $14,750 in 1971 when he had his the Bucks shot at a .667 clip sensational 24-S season and round of the West Regional on the firstrounfirst-round leaad yesterdayyy ing. the Utah State campus at Lo .._...... and broke from a 6-6 tie to a . monopolized honors, failed to the Utah S p in the $150,000 Florida Citrus Palmer; Snead Tied 33-23 lead. report yesterday at the Oak- Giants Illegal at Yale: gan, might well wind up as and 60-year- Open Golf Tournament. The Bucks extended their land camp in Mesa, Ariz., and UCLA's first tournament op- old Snead matched creditable to act March 10 on a proposed contract for the Gibby Gilbert used a re- margin to 57-42 at halftime, a source close to the situation NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Use of the ponent. - found putting touch — he 70s but were a distant six Yale Bowl by the New York Giants or any oth- Giants' use of the facility. strokes off the lead in this and eight times held 20-point said: New Mexico Leads needed only 11 putts over the er professional football team could constitute a' chase for a $30,000 first prize. advantages in the third period Silvestp said he based his judgment on New Mexico currently leads last nine holes — to'match before the Knicks rallied. The "It's serious—there could violation of a city zoning ordinance, Orlando what he had seen in the press about the pro- the WAC by a hair in a three- Rodriguez' eight-under-par ef- Lee frevino, winner of last victory was only the Bucks' be another long holdout as Silvertri, New Haven building inspector and posed plalis. He said he had received no formal fort on the 6,928-yard Rio Pi- week's rich Jackie Gleason. zoning enforcement officer, said yesterday. team fight for the NCAA spot. eighth against 23 losses in last year." request for permission for the Giants to use nar Country Club course. event, took a 71. Defending "It definitely appears to me the use of the Also on the first-round card, their alltimc series with New the bowl. They shared a two-stroke champion Jerry Heard was The 23-year-old pitching bowl. .. would be a business use not allowed at Utah State is a matchup be- York. lead over Bob Murphy, Buddy far back at 73. Jack Nicklaus ace, who joined the team late in a residential zone," he said. Sixty downtown businessmen, including tween third-ranked Long NIW York (lorn MIIWWkM (114) Allin and rookie Tom Kite, is not competing. OFT G F T and had a dismal 6-10 season, Yale University has been.negotiatihg with Democratic Town Chairman Arthur T. Bar- Beach State, 22-2, champion of Bradley Dndrlje 8 0 16 the Pacific Coast Athletic As- tied at 66. DBwhr Perry 2 0 4 is reported wanting a raise the Giants for their use of the bowl, now re- bieri, recently signed a petition urging Mayor "Today I just couldn't do Lwta 4 0 8 Jobber 16 4 36 sociation, and Weber State of Former PGA champion Froller 4 1 •>Rodrtin II 1 23 over his $63,000 contract of served for Yale sports events and certain oth- Bartholomew Guida to invite the Giants to anything wrong," Rodriguez Moriroe 5 2 12Allen 10 1 21 last year, which included play in New Haven. the Big Sky Conference Dave Stockton headed a group Gloielll 4 0 8 Cunghm 0 0 O er activities. The Yale Corporation is expected said. The little veteran, who Jocksn 10 2 n Drlicoll 10 4 $13,000 in bonus money. enjoyed his best season last r/wnnor 4 1 9 Mc&lkn 4 0 8 year with more than $113,000 Totals « a 10O Totals 54SlU NEW York 23 19 30 29—100 in winnings, said he lias gone Milwaukee 33 24 34 23— 114 Heartbreak Hits Seraphs Fouled out—None on a diet because he is con- Total touts-New York U, Milwaukee It vinced "people who eat too Tech touls-MNwoukee, Pandrlooi; NY State Cage Cooch Holtzmon In Parochial J. Jim He weighed in at 189 pounds, about four as the New York Racing Association opened Wootfi (A), 3 Brian Boley (Al. Eutonlown to Hold its 249-day 1973 season. Side Horn - I. Scolt Mallum (Al ?. pounds overweight, and was wearing elastic Brian Bole/ (A). 3. Som Llniell (Gl. and SUPPLY CO. and metal braces on both knees. High Bar — I, Som Llniell (C) 3. Scoll Baseball Signup The cheers were quieted by the fact that Mallum (A). ]. Ken F*ito (G). WALL ST. CORNER PEARL ST. "I'll sweat off the four pounds here, but Robyn's big moment came before a crowd of Porollfl Bart — I. Brian Baley (Al 1. allaire racquet • EATONTOWN - The Ea- Scott r/ollum (A), 3. Jim Woodi (A). it's awfully hard to work up a sweat in Ari- 29,583, the smallest season-opening attendance Vaulllng - I. Jim Wood! IA) 1. Ell Le- RED BANK tontown Baseball League will vlnr 4-7709, eyes, only. • Aqua, while leather Interior.I «7

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Coll 542-4376 otter 4 p.m.. HOUSTl^EWER^^fv^"doys~"~Must have Sal or/, plus commissions, to work morn- NINE ACRES of New and Used Cars ' types ot masonry. Driveways. Call 495- own transportation ond references. Call Hwy 34 _ g6^4000 Keyporti 1966 650 BSA . 0.&9, 787-1608. Male or Female Male or Female INSU~RANCE~ A"S5?5YANT" — Musf~bV~ex•' ings. Approximately three hours per tiay. Completely overhauled. $300 firm. perienced in ratlna and Ivnlna, lo run cas- 566-7390. WIMIng to train. Apply Singer Co., 59 i .,- ltY * DAVISON Call 671-6520 LOCAL MOVING ually and fire business In Matawon TWO LANDSCAPERS — Experienced Brood St., Red Bank, N.J. DOM'T* Mercedes-BeiH Soles ond Service Estimates given. Reasonable. Agency. Writs Box H-81. The Daily Regis- only. Coll Hunt's Landscaping Service, PHONE. Hwy. 9 Freehold • 462-S30d 842-4193 ter, Red Bank _^_ _^__ YAMAHA NOTICE MALE ~ FEMALE^ — Position of securit/ 741-4732. / MICROWAVE TECHNICIAN — Ex- REMODELING — Painting, paneling, inspector, full time, Is available ot Fort HOUSMEEPER"- Live In. Physlcion^S perienced with RF measurements tech- 1967 BUICK LeSABRE CUSTOM — Four- sheetrock ond taping, concrete block and door sedan, Power sleerlna, power SALES-PARTS^SERVICE - Monmouth Retail Orgonizotion. This Is home. Ocean township. Two young chil- niques. Electro impulse Lab, inc. 116 brakes, radio, air conditioning, new tires Largest Stock of ~ \ tile work. Pree estimates. 787-3721. HELP WANTED READERS nol a uniformed guard position. Starting dren. References, Call 922-1674 or 775- Chestnut St., Red Bank. An Equal Op- Uses regular gas. Good condition. Cali Yamaha Parts In New Jersey ILL RE-ROOF YOUR HOUSE — And for salary 592-S96 per week, plus liberal 1177. portunity Employer. O7I-42VS, no exfra cost to you, I'll cover the rake fringe benefits package which Includes vo- AND ADVERTISERS colion and sick leave, group insurance, PART-TIME WORK GENERATMAINTENANCE — Night moldings with white aluminum up to 100'. S75 WEEKLY MINIMUM shift. Union scale, paid vocation, paid no- 19tt~ AMBASSADOR — Fu7rSoVe~r~equir> J&R CYCLE SERVICE Coll 787-3542 evenings. retirement, nine paid holidays, elc. Con- tact the Personnel Office, For! Monmouth Steody work evenings ond Saturday days. lldays. pension ond hospHatlzatlon. Apply *ment. 60,000 original miles. Complete new 171 W. Front St. Red Bonk 8420877 In. compliance with the New Jersey Law Against Dis- Rollo Trucking, 295 Broadway, Keyport. brake |ob. Asking WOO. 787-5309. HAULING — Furniture moving, trash re- crimination, all Help Wanted Advertising now appears un- Post Exchange. Bldg 812, between the Car necessary. Coll for appointment, 747- moved,'attics, basement cleaned. 495-1076 hours of 8 a.m. lo noon, Monday through 4030. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN - Ex- 1961 RENAULT ^NTeTs~s^rne"wD?kT Mobile Homes 495-2024. der the combined "Help Wanted Male or Female" column. Friday to complete the required appli- Tires In excellent condition Best reason- HOUSEKEEPER — Two, doys weekly. perienced. Knowledge of power supplies cation. We are an equal opportunity orga- and 5CR's required. Paid vacation and ho- able offer. Must sell. Coll between 5 pm. GARDEN PARK MOBILE HOMES — •DISAPPEARING ATTIC STAIRS — Fur- Reference to age, sex or marital status may not be ex-nization. Own transportation. References. Lltffe and « p.m. 872-0481. Bethany Rd., off Hwy 35, Hazlct Walk to nished and Installed tor only $64.95. To or- Silver. 741-0042 after 6 p.rn. lldays. Apply in person, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., shopping areas. 264-3911. pressed, unless a bona fide occupation requirement exists. Mon. to Fri. Electronic Measurements : der, coll 349-0863. HLYMOUTHS, 196771968, 1949 " OLSTEN Inc., 405 Esse* Rd., Neptune. . . . . 1962 GIBRALTER — 10x55. two bed- COOK — Part-tlrric, familiar with Italioi TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT AUTO CREDIT rooms, carpeting. FEDERAL, STATE, CITY INCOME TAX Information regarding positions with possible bona tide oc- cooking. WAITRESS or WAITER, port- Assume payments on any of 100 cars in Prepared In your home. NEVER A FEE PATTT'Y "PLATT— Earn extra cash while Coll 264-1034 time. Apply Richard's, 640 Shrewsbury 117 Route 35. Eotonlown 5«-53OO fighting water pollution. Full training. iSfock. Credit applications occepleovby J9t347J cupational requirements or clarification of the New Jersey Ave., New Shrewsbury. 842-8546. phone. All makes and models availabie. 1969 12x50 TWO-BEDROOM MOBILE Law Against Discrimination may be obtained by calling the Coll Mon. through Fri., 4 to 6 p..m., 291- SECpETARY — For law office. Good sec- HOwTJUormcTYOU EARN IN 1972? — 473A ' Guaranteed credit. For 1 hour service call' HOME — Must be moved from lot. $4500. New Jersey Division on Civil Rights, (201) 648-2700, or by If you ore not satisfied with your income, our credit desk ny.1;|K) 787-9040. retarial skills essential. Legal experience PRESSER — For dry cleaning store In not necessary, Coll 741-9400 then perhaps you should talk with us. If By popular demand we repeat ALTERATIONS writing to 1100 Raymond Blvd., Newark, N.J. 07102. you think you are capable ot earning Keonsburg Keyport area. Good pay, etc. CIRCLE CHEVROLET Dormers, porches, stairs, additions, etc. SNACK BAR ATTENDANT 130,000 or more tillsi yeayear — and want to voguVogue ClCleanersf , 240 Main St., Keambura. 325 Maple Ave. Red Bank OPEN HOUSE SELLATHON Free estimates, insured. Reasonable, t do Good pay. Company benefits. be your own boss - Then you should talk 787;«70. 741-3130 CAMPING-TRAILER SHOW the Job myself. Coll Jim, 776-8764. Help Wanted Help Wanted Call 74/^711 with us right now, COUNTER SALES— EXPERIENCE CARPE~NTER —~WTH~dtra 11 e rat ions, Draw against commission available. We PREFERRED. APPLY IN PERSON. I«6~F6RD~WAGON~—lix~CYLiNDiB? INDOOR5HEATED remodeling, and paneling. Free estimates. MECHANIC OR PIN CASHIER — Will will have you licensed, trained, totally Male and Female Male and Female troln. Good pay. Company benefits. BOATMAN'S SHOP, 24 WHARF AVE., 48,000 MILES. LOOKS AND RUNS EX- March 1, 2, 3. Coll 67}-*7U. L confident and ready to make money with- (AT MARINE PARK) RED BANK. CELLENT. S575. 741-4243. WALL Coll 747-2711 in a matter ot weeks. Our business Is TCEFSKAYES BEAUTICIAN — Part-lime. really booming. 1V73 will be our biggest DENTAL ASSISTANT — Txo evening I?68 CHEVROLET CAPRICE WAGON — TRAVEL TRAILER CLINIC year ever. We are the largest real estate only. Will train. Mature person. Nine-passenger, full power, olr. Excellent SHARPENED Some experience. Motawan, Rte 68, Lakewood Lltile Silver Repair Center, 747-0573 Coll 583-1465 firm In the State ot New Jersey, and we Coll 3M-&333, 787-W5? condition. S150O. 842-1417. 367-1593 ire still growing. We need good people to 1965 CONTINENTAL 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Showdays INCOME TAX RETURNS AUTOMOBILE ACCOUNTS SCHOOL CUSTODIAN — Local school help us grow ond grow with us. Call Im- Mechanically sound. S500. Individual, partnership and corporation district seeking on Individual to perform mediately for' confidential Interview. Ask More Classified 10x50' TRAILER — One bedroom. $5800. normal custodial duties, Including clean- tor Mrs. Jachter. Call 842-2246 after 5 p.m. Hozlet Township, on the lot. Coll 707-3146 MIRARCH I AND SCHOEPF RECEIVABLE 988-7807 291-4218 SALES ing, waxing, dusting, etc. Fringe benefits, on Next Page 1964 OLDSMOBIL6 DYNAMIC 88 — Air 2641562. include liberal vocation policy, free health conditioned. Good second car. THE BERG AGENCY CLERK Insurmranccant d a good salary aulde. Inter- W2-4300 Help Wanted 842-0920 Experienced Only e^teted ,persons .should, conlacf Eatontown .Tractors For local newspaper. Must Board ot Education ot 542-1055. 1965 FORD GALAXIE — Two-door, Very EMPLOYMENT We're looking for a person with tour to MAINTENANCE — Local school district Male and Female be accurate with figures and seeking an Individual for maintenance good condition. $200 firm. INTERNATIONAL TRAILER TRACTOR five years automotive sales experience to ORTH^^ONTKTTHAIRSIDE ASSIS- Coll 4«-.; <\ ,: |r,ir» rU-wr.i lo M;irj ;. Benefits include: HAVE FUN — And earn i3.4Q an hour ser- 2275 between 8 a.m. ond 4 p.m. _ MAJUHETPEH SON~T uT l"" oTTwr M i me. front end louder and backhoc attached. pfi.!("••..', '.i;:7S0. 291-2590. RTLL~*A'N[TP'A!R"T-flME~—"Service sta- 614-2334, Ask for Mr. Chambers or Mr. through Fri. only. V[)i;'|] hfi mil/ t'JT.CC! in ill: ii:. '. "i' '" ','(!' •;.'! '.'>( '-ii>\!f j^tiV,\\n Paid Vacation and Holidays .-eeflng main soli. 9 cu ft. Icebox, cabin tion atlendont wanted. Must hove ex- Paid BU>n CroBS/Blue Shield 1949 350 CAMARO and cockpit cushions. Head. Coll 2290423 Tharaldscn. CAREER OPPORTUNITY with Rldor J, Good condition. SI595. perience. Call 5664105. EXPANDING MONMOUTH COUNTY Call 787-1596 _ _ . alter 5:30. ' JANITOR M/W'-- Reliable^ with iocai pO'li'.on ( r : :\\< <.. r:-it;.\'.y. :;:('!•'. Proocrlptlon Plan j ii MATURE PERSON - Witn good knowl- references, for small office building. REAL ESTATE FIRM — Seeks lull time ond Denial Plon |97oTM>T^Finecono7Tlon, WTT/XLCORT SUNFISH — Now In stock. edge ot bookkeeping procedures, who is Hours, 2 p.m. lo 8,p.m., five days. Reply real estate salespeople for our new of- On tho Job Training Four-speed Factory tope deck. Also Mini Fish, Puffer, Force 5, plus Hllu Interested In lull time employment, Mon. Box A-126. Thc-Ddlly Register, Red Bank. fices. Licensed or unlicensed. If unli- We offer an excellent starling salary Advancement Opportunities ' Coll 526-4157 otter 4 p.m. & Sea Moth catamarans. thru Frl., B:30-5:00. Must be accurate with censed, we will train and prepare through THE SAILBOAT PLACE REAL ESTATE SALES — Commercial, 1968 PLYMOuTJTBARRACUDA — Auto- figures, neat, and able to type. Motiy corn- our special school. Unlimited potential. with a complete benefit program. Freehold, N.J. 4311454 pony benefits. For appointment call 741 - Induilrial, ond land only. Local cstab S15,000-S20,0OO first ycut, possible man- matic Runs oood. Must sell, leaving coun- lished firm opening new office for this try Rest offer over JAM. 787-6616. 14' ALUMINUM BOAT - With 25 hj 3334. agement in near future. Draw available. purpose. Must hove license and some ex- Coll Polace Realty Associates, 9SB-4400 or Call between 10AM-2PIV1 Mr. Larry Horden Johnson, and trailer, two years old. $75( perience. Send resume to Box K-25, The Apply In Person 1967 OPEL KADETT Call 787-4957. TELEPHONE ORDER CLERKS - Part- 2M-530O. Ask for Mr. Stearn. Good cheap transportation. S300. Daily Reglslcr, Red Bonk. fRATrTEE""— "cTean'cut, eaticr, agqrei- (201)775-8283 21' CHRIS-CRAFT - "Sea Skiff." 283 cu lime evenings only. Guaranteed salary HEY! -- Are you bored? Want to be wiih Mon. thru Fri. , Coll 431--IS92 and commissions. Work In Red Bank. Pn sive. To $7000 to slart. Unlimited poten- In. Inboard, Navy top. Runs good. $1550. people at your leisure and earn extro jcosh tial. Now Is the time lo consider yofr ftJ 1972 OLDSMOBiLE ~n — Fully equipped. S42-2675 oiler 6:311 p.m. __ vate desk and telephone. For interview loo! Call now lor Information. Coll 566- 10,000 miles Excellent condition. Call 842- conloct Mr. Seal, 741-3334, alter 5 p.m. ture! Call Angle Sharp, 747-1171, Snclilng : Wtt, 7S7-57J* or 593-1567. ond SnelUng, 54 Brood St.. Red Bank. 9391 30' EGG HARBOR 1956 bPOK I l lblt- MEN"WOMEN"— WHO DO YOU KNOW NATIONWIDE 1949 FIAT Ui SPIDER - S175O. ERMAN — Fly bridge., new twin Chrys- who would like to earn 1200 to S600 a All TO MOT IV E"cTE~R K '~~~\n sta i'fa tTon" PBX'OFERAYORS"— 3-11, 11-7 nioht THE LUHRS CO. 671-1161 days. lers, outriggers. Immaculate. Asking month on a part-time bmis? Training pro Experienced with mufflers ond shocks. shifts, Including weekend openings. Full 842-6372 nights. $4500. CallJ4!-44l2. vlded. Call Paul, S42-95V8. Must have drivers license. Uniforms ond or part-lime. Long term work. /41-470O. BOUNDARYRD. other fringe benefits. Apply in person. (oil Rte S20) ivo/ iviuai«Nij — Two-door hardtop. OVO WAITRESS M/W PART-TIME SCHOOL DUS DRIVERS - Auto Boys. 154 Brood way. Long Branch. cu fn Four-speed. New tires and clutch. CASHIER, REFERENCES Mil train. Call Bennett Brothers Corp. PULL~O'R*PAR"t~tl ME "SALE'S PERSON" On cools. Union shop. Starting salary V3 Body in excellent condition. MOO. 543-93/^ Martini's Diner, Hwy 36. Keonsburg /a;-330Q. NEL NEEDED — We will train at plant. on hour. Apply Wall Street Fashions, i/ MARLBORO, N.J. Wall Sj^Red Bonk. _ _ CADILLAC — 1963 Coupe DeVllle. Blue SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — Full ~" "WAITRESSES AA/W Must be honest, sincere. Excellent earn- An Equal Opportunity Employer 1375 26 Autumn La.. Wladletown. time. Gasoline only. Apply Mobil Gas and ALSO CASHIER.'ftpply in person, Re: ing potential. Cor necessary. Monmouth FULL AND PART? IME HELP - For 671-0260. Wash Station, Hwy 36. Hollet. Diner, W. Front bt.. Red Bank. County territory available. Commission. modern automatic cor wash Part-time Call lor personal Interview, 462-7999, ask hours. 9 to 1, or 1 to 5 weekday1,, nil day for Mr. Schneider. Saturday, 8:30 to I Sunday. Apply in j«?r son, Scrub a-Dub Car wash, Cambridge CHART AN ALYST — PO> modt'eat Drive ond Route 34, Motawan. \ records deportment. Pull time, Must be experienced. Good typing skills essential. BILLING CLERK — Out potlenls. Mull CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Apply jersey Shorp Medical Center, 1945 have experience. Good opportunity for ad- Corlles Ave., Ncntune, Personnel Depart- vancement Apply Freehold Area Ho'.pi- ment, weekdoys V a.m. to 7 p.m. An equal tal, Personnel Office, Rte 537, Freehold. We are opening a new car A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR nitportunity employer. I MEN OR WOMEN — Neer) to supplement RH's OR LPN's — 3 p in. to II p.m t:v dealership in Northern Monmouth County, MANY NEEDS your fotnily income? I can show you how ery weekend off. Emery Manor Nurimy Ihrce or tour hours « duy will brlna you Q Home, Matowan, N.J, 5M-W00. proftlahle Income. Phone F. Smith, 5<2- and have openings for: 7345. . CLERK XYPIST — 10:30 a.m.-JJO p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Pleasant, alerl I Adding Machines General Contractors Painting & Decorating EXMEHlENCED Of'PHATORS — f'orpersonality; occurotc typist. Alio openina Typewriter* CAP.PENTRY - Remodeling, poneUng~ CAHL 6. JONES -- Pointing ond wollpa women'6 sportswear. Apply Jonnlhnn l.o for experipneed rlprlcol worker*, on cloteti, doon, oddlllom. Odd lobv Reo pcrlrtg. Fully Insured. For free eillmalei, (toy/evening shllli. Apply in person. Per- o SALES MANAGER • NEW CAR SALESMEN MHriNG~MACHINE5 - Typewrlteri gaii. 1 Johnion Ave., Mutuwun. 566 9J03, wnoble 'o^JMl-yM. toll miM. _ l»iiR5ONNCL CLEHK — Lurge'non profit sonnel Office. Monmouth Medical Center, told, rented, repaired Serplco'i. 101 Mon- Long Bronch moulh SI., Red Bar*. MJ-OUi organi/alion li seeking on individual who "PAPER HANGTNC possesses excellent clcricol and typing © SERVICE MANAGER • USED CAR SALESMEN I Landscapjng No lob too imall COLLECTION SUPEWVISOtt - Cvc FRANK E. WHITING /1I-S974 skills ond cnloys dcluil work Must tie nlngs, part-time. Previoui rollpctinn r% Alterations LANDSCAPING. LAWN CARf, TREE oMe lo work normoniously with people. fwrience a plus. Coll Mr. Wollnrr nt //'. WORK — Over JS years experience. Call Opportunity for advancement. Liberal 3?fil weekdays between V o m ond 4 JO © NEW & USED CAR PREPARATION » MECHANICS ALU NATIONS — Addition?, oil typ« o' 542IOT4 alter 1pm fringe benefits. Submit resume tr> Box l- p.m. An equal opportunity employer. ewprnlry A Bruce Elneltrauch, Builder. Pearl and .IP, The Daily ftvqihtrr. Red Hank. An Coll m?,JfiV3 ntler 5 p.m. equal opportunity employer. "ofTsTffrT ORAF fSMAN M'W riu rr - P PARTS MANAGER • PARTS CLERKS Limousine Service Bead Restrlngjng I yenrs eaperlencp tin electro merhnrtirni Experliy on braided nylon. il^M o itrond. OHIVLI* -- Huildinrj material deliveries usiembhei. Apply I lectro Irnpul'.o lot)'. I Clocks ana ARWwTlMbuMNlfSERv'lCE Experienced only. All tienPliti Call Free- Inc., 116 CheUnut St., Red Flank. An i-qunl o OFFICE MANAGER • OFFICE CLERKS Codllloct ond Chryiler* lor all occasions -' blerllno clolpl trom JSt. REUSSILLES' opporlunlly employer. Watch •R_epujr M DroMMI., Red Bonk, I hold Lumber Co., 46'MMO or 3641660. Ask 74 hr service-MlXU4 lor Hart. I Antique Clockl, wolchel. fine |ewelry ex- 1 MEDICAL i:KG rcCIINKlAri Full INSURANCE'OITK'E MTU' -- Inter- time, iluty intrrnlvt's office. rxf^Urnt If you are qualified in any of the above and would like to get pertly *>ne. Don Pom Jewelen, /w River Odd Jobs Piling diversified duties lor person with Rd , Kolr Hoven. MJ«W. Roofing, Siding salary. Pleow call \tutmg rrferencts, /4I LIGHT HAULING — CellarTrgorWei imuroncp ollire background Send resume 3M0. in on the ground floor of a new company, this is your op- to tlo* 1?iS. llolmdpl. OJin cleaned up. Free esttmoles J4I-3U9 ofler 8, Insulation APPLICATIONS HOW nEING ACCEPT 3 pm : Commercial Art ' OL so ft" c o~ ~fiooKi HG" Mib~ SIOTN G GENCHAL WORK - F ul| or purt time. FD — For lull lime tfnploymenl. Apply ot portunity. All benefits and top pay as well as advancements I Intuited ond guoronttea lor 10 years HI Minimum one yetir college- Ash lor Mr, W T. Grant Co., 5)1 Prospect Ave , Lillle SIGN LANGUAGE! ~ We mahe sign). Light Hauling and Moving arm it\ uit 11.. phone /4/-04AJ. decker Harriworr. Sltvrr. . ' j pertten, cullom orl ond llyerl that iptoh Call 111 S43Sor 4«5 15V3 Closed Tuesday*, open Sundays. are provided. 1 for you. Coll IM-JOTI^or MI «»ll. _ , ' l« Mil ~ 51VV NOOriNC' Ml «««! OENTAl. ASSISTANT - Denlol or (jn.rr | •'Monmoulh County's live Wire Rooferi" FM-OCLH -- ttirn MOO to WIXI u month on al office ttpttience prffrrrctl but not nrt i Painting & Decorating Specialists — repolrs. shingle work. O part 11me titm*. UP in your own txjjh essary. ?M iUb or 2U-4M5- I nc«,v Training provided. Cciil 54V MVS. WRITE TO: BOX L-41, Diamonds INTERIOR PAiNTIN&rPAPERING PART-riMF CUSTODIAN School illi | PliHWlANEMT POSITION - Available trkt seeking Individual who wish lo sup . j^^_^ 542:0779 Slip Covers lor qualified person Driving ond selling plcment the'r rrgulor soiories by working Let in buy rhf dlomonch you don't wear PAINTING — Brush ondiprayArso Vail. CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS- Zip Apply in person, Monne Limit* r Co.. 113V *, ft. or 8 hour shlfh, betwren the tiours ol THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK, N.J; Occon A.ve-, Sea ((right. ' or let u» reilyle th»m lor you pwionolly. papering. Call for fre* estimate. ptrcd cuirilon covtrs, fxpertly fitted; 3 p.m, ond 11:30 p.m. n* \ub ru.%todiom. : ReuMlllel'. M Brood SI. wod Scnoelliter unlit ltltch*d. Cali JDOn, ill-faor RARMAIO M'W — l •pmrntrd A|Htly In Salary It t?.SO p*r hour. Inltreiled per-' All replies Kept in strict confidence person between I and 4 p in., Palmer sont should contact [otorttown Bodrtl ol Lounge, Palmer Ave., West Keomburg,. ' Education ot $42 IOSS. 24 The »«Dy Register, Red , NJ. Friday, Marcli 2, JS7J rvr_ Sole '_ Pets and Livestock Apart mtnls Apartments Apartment* - Ptftt mm ant tto* "• p*- FINANCIAL For Safe "". SLIPCOVERS Hrip Wanted Plattlr. vtt fabric Call olrert lo factory WOBUr'S LARGEST SLECTir>H iw.w.Eoi*re oooiPAHcr YACHT HARBOR t»aVK centrally ir u*<*y?*A <*«*• Malt and Female Buttnwt Qpporiu tittle* ITEMS YOU HO LONGER serving New Jersey. EMnvlnoU middle Kourf: Ofeen So) , ion.. Moo. lfj-S ONE-BEDKOOSA. . . SI75 The Ultimate Apartment lAri or/oiimtntl. One We* from «•£/" man Call Mr. Tupe, 142-t31«. Omer days by oopf. only Pftwole enirontes! EtA-in kitchen. For The Young At Heort BT&TBiody '«• «o«oocy In low «nwM- SUCCESSFULIUHCHEOHETTE - c» NEED OR USE WILL. . (Closed Tuesday) Wolk to'shopping, buses, schools! Coir2M-2117. ... TELLER •rd ll»rt wlrh lodo Ipunloln. Coiy ond CABINETS PRIVATE SWIM CLUB ' Vl«w of ft* sea ond tf* river from yoOr »HT1, puTOooblt. good at tijurev Bank dunning. Sonny atmowtert. LocafM In own private terrace. Spacious luxury liv- Complctt \t\ of Quaker Mold U-shoped ing from $250 a month. ^ More Classified ktt, cnhMr. or tlmllar eip*flenct meet frMndir ndgKtortMod. ComparaM* to OKI SELL kitchen cobineti, Mediterranean oak. The Silver Shepherds U5 Irs public prcftrrxl. E>wllcnt location toihloned Mam Pop start of ynteryeor. finest In cotlnets, costing UOOO. con bV Block B. Tan Shepherds US KEYPORT on Next Page FvllpoMibmnti. Gatdci) opportunity for right personls). bought tor $7990. You must set TO appre* Block Shepherds M5 YACHT HAftBOR Ideal tor ombttloul coupK. High growth cloF*. Someone's toss, your pain. Also Boxers* ...... 445/175 Lhasa's (. Shin Tiu's .1I25/S1SO 13K Ocean Ave. SeoNSr otit, N J. A-l EMPLOYMENT potential. Tarnu ovalloble to qualified FAST levcrol other displays tor sale at great M M Apartments &»er. SAMUEL TEICHER AGSHCY, Fox Terriers iSO OCEANPOR(81II42-M1I T. — Two-bedroo' "m ?73. Call TWO-ROOM FURNISHED — Utilities li 3 Baths and Flemington. Average salesperson! tnitont credit. Immediate delivery. Call •42-0361. Chinese and Persian eluded. No pets. Suitable for business gen- (mate/female) make In excess of $15,000 Mr. Grand, 373*611. Also Wall Tapestries DOG TRAINING tleman. Inquire 218 Monmouth St., Red 120,000, mortogers make.more. If you'vi EARLY AMERICAN BUFFET SERVER FRIEDMAN GALLERIES 7743143 OBEDIENCE GUARD Bonk. ~ Also hutch top ond base. Maple. Ex- got the energy and enthusiasm to make c ANTIQUES URGENTLY NEEDED IMMEDIATE RESULTS 5 Major Appliances fresh ttart on the ground floor of a fontov IBM TYPEWRITERS alien! condition. Both 1150.741-4105. Low Cost Private Instruction RED BANK — Penthouse with bafcony Furniture, pointings, cut glass, art, overlooking the Navesink. Two bedrooms, • Central Heating 4 Aii-Conditioning Individu- tic career opportunity, this Is youi PIANO — Stelnwoy ebony. Model M. Fine bronies, clocks, lorceloin, rugs. Jewelry. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY chance. Apply In person (o Carpet Wore Rental _ $15 per mo. Call us day or night 870-2239 two baths, lull dining room, carpeting and condition. NAME YOUR PRICE air conditioning. BOD MAN ARMS ally Thetmostitiully Contiolled with 2 TIKI- house. Rte M, Airport Shopping Plaia, or Wi'tt ' tlVUll SIAMESE KITTENS — Free lo good to the Rle 72 Union store mis week from Coll M2 5477 INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES APARTMENTS. 741-3561 evenings. mostals in each Residence FIREPLACE WOOD — Seasoned. 10 RIVERSIDE AVE. homes. Used to children. 9:Mto«:30. , LIHIe Silver Repair Center TWO LEADED GLASS WINDOWS Coll 916-4064. • On Site Parking foi Tenants and Guests 3'x4' RED BANK 741-7474 GREENGROVE GARDENS TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRAIN- 747^573 Call 291-0116 NAN JOHNSON 99 Greengrove Ave. Keyport, N.J. EE — High school graduate with mechan- NIKO'N MOVIE CAMERA -P»««r BUYS AND BUYS ical aptitude to train os technical odmtnls- zoom, e to 1. with IB ler». 1250. HOTP0INT ELECTRIC RANGE — Ex- From an entire household to a single REAL ESTATE Efficiency $150 trotlve otllstont. Apply Electro Impulse M2']>04 or th'TJH cellent condition, Its. Formica toble ond Hem. Antique furniture, lewelry, silver. 1-bedroom apartment SI75 Lob, 116 Chestnut St., Red Bonk. Equar four chain, J25. (42-1411. Immediate cash. Top dollar. 741-5331. FOR RENT 2-bedroom apartment S225 Opportunity Employer. CLOSEOUT CARPET includes heat, hot woter SHOP AT HOME — Fontosllc discounts BURGUNDY VELVET SOFA-BED ANTIQUE JEWELRY — Top cosh paid. Apartments Asking 1150 or best offer. SALESMAN rV/W - Wanted for large — up to 50% off. Kodeli. Acrllam, Shags. LES DEUX t. DON PONS, 799 River Rd., 2 blocks east Rt. 36 ond Middle Rd. 301 SPRING ST., RED BANK, N.J. 741 -3306 501 nylons, up fo 270 sq. ft., only 177. Un- Coll 741-0998 SEA BRIGHT — Two-room pine effi- new car GM dealer. Salary plus commis- Fair Haven. 842-6257 or 741-4337. I ciency. Private entrance. All utilities. WBECTIOdS iu'ttn SUli Pnk»<» toulh to tin 109. kit nil Nnmll sion, demonstrator, oil fringe benefits. heard of volueil Call united Carpet Co., 1120PINE CABINET — 1175. Phone 264-1846, Mgr. Apt. 72 (Ml) W9-M12. Financing ovollable. • $165. Call 842-HOO. Spire If. IUli|til lotMllruif St.. Rl. 3SI ItN 2 thart blaiki to P""*t Experience preferred. For Interview Dresser, large", 145. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT M, i(M 10 inu IBnnch In.1 hfl u tok lirmn| SI I bw ri|M 500II. U phone 741-6200,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. TYPEWRITERS, ADDING machines. All Coll M2-3666 PETS LONG BRANCH — Deluxe unfurnished References ond security. Apply 15 Borberie Ave., Highlands nmM on riM. 00: South on Rl. )i a HI. 31 to Pinknti »d. procetd it DENTAL ASSISTANT - Cholrslde. Ex mokes new or used. Guaranteed Low as CAMPING TRAILER — Heollte. Sleeps AND LIVESTOCK two-bedroom apartment. All paneled liv- ibOM. 125. Serplco's, 101 Monmouth St. Next to ing room and dining room. New stove and perlenced preferred but will consider In five. Perfect shape. Asking S100. Coll 1142- refrigerator. PrlvoTe entrance. Available RUM5ON — Two rooms ond bath, portly telllgent. mature trainee. Full time. One theater. 747-0415. 0363. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY —Male. Call evenings March 1st. Suitable mature adults. No furnished. Private. All utilities. Near evening. Write P.O. Box 328. Llncroft, HOT WATER FURNACE — Gorogeover- pets. Security. 229-0959. bus. Ideal for one person. 7 Lafayette St. NJ. TWO CLUB CHAIRS —Green, practically 671-1675 head doors, used lumber, factory sewing new, rust tone choir, excellent condition. PART-TIME — To clean machinery end mochlne. Coll evenings, »71-1675. • Coll S424477. equipment. Sat. I a.m. to 1 p.m, AJr Mold- Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale Houses For Sale GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALE — Sat., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ed Products, Phyllis and Clark SO.. Hoi v/IM odvlse, price, and If you wont, mon- let. Welahts, furniture, (rains, miscellaneous. oge your sole. 747-5077. 171 Main St., Belford. HOUSEKEEPER - Two In family. Nice room, Live InrGood wooes. Slate refer- BEST TOP SOIL FIREWOOD-WOOD CHIPS ences, Write Box A-143. The Dolly Regis- Coll 741-1919 ter, Red Bonk. Good flit dirt, sand, etc. Eckel's Trucking, Morgonvllle. 591-9707. 24x4' ROUND ABOVE-GROUND POOL TELEPHONING - For health agency, re- — Two years old, all accessories, field cruiting volunteers, eight weeks, morn- USEDKIRBY FOR SALE stone look siding. Excellent condition. Ings or afternoons. Write Box J-ftS, The Asking 1395. Call after 4, 462-1341. DtTy Register, Red Bonk. Call 542-IIM REFRIGERATOR — Self-drtrosllng. Also STEREO SABA — AM/FM. teak console. ROJTEMAN M/W — For Shore's leading am stove, telf-clearlng. Used one year. 20 watts per channel. Coll 542 6356 otter 7 laundry ond dry cleaner. Paid vacailons X0 for both. 5*i-649« p.m. and hospitallioiion. Appty STAR CLEA NERSl LAUNDERERS, U2 Myrtle Ave., ANTIQUES MAGNA ACCORDION — 120 bass, used Long Branch. LIQUIDATING ESTATE tour months. Cost S43S, asking price S22S. How to pick a Realtor 2 Oriental Rugs Coll evenings, 264-5920. STOCK CLERK — Mature, experienced, 7 Dining Tobies to keep stock In order tor electrical con 1 Sttinwoy Grand Piano SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE troctor. Call 291-1713. 1 China Closet Warehouse hos a few brand new above- 2 Curie Coblnets ground family site swimming pools In PAINTERS original factory cartons. Pick up for stor- Experienced, Steady work. 2 Grandfather Clocks ooe bill. All eouipment and extras Includ- Call 717-U32 after 6 p.m. And Mirrors, Chairs. Desks, Dressers. ed. All priced below U0O, all accessories Bronzes, Paintings and much, much more. Included Call Tony 731-7000. PART-TIME FEMALE/MALE - Earn « INTERNATIONAL GALLERIES who will give you plus per hour. Serve Ice cream ond sond- 10 Riverside Ave., Red Bonk 7417474 TWO AIR CONDITIONERS — PhllcO wiches In pleasont surroundings. Free uni- 9,000 BTU and Welbullt 6,200 BTU. ex- forms and food discount provided. No ex- CHAIN LINK FENCING cellent condition, 1I5O for both. One Sing- perience necessary. Flexible hours to fit V> PRICE er sewing machine, Touch-and-Sew Zlg- your schedule. Appty Mon. thru Fri., 9 to Juppller has left over from large In* Zog, SI25. Two whltewroll snow tires, H7fx 10 a.m., Friendly Ice Cream Shop, 747 stollailon first quality choln link fencing. IS, 150. Two months old. 671-9395. Broad St.. Shrewsbury. Vi Price! Installation and terms crrongea. n41-4700. TWO 15" WHEELS — With snow tires, LINOTYPE OPERATOR - {Ex 115. Sllvertone portable stereo record peri en ted), foiir growing central New Jer- player, good condition, 335. Two pole the unexpected extras sey book publisher. Nights. All benefits. CLEARANCE lamps, U ond 112. 291-2374 otler 4 p.m. Non-union. 636-2030. COLOR AND BLACK/WHITE TV'S ANDERSON'S DANISH MODERN — Convertible sofa RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL RED SANK HAZLET with motchlng choir, turquoise. Excellent REAL ESTATE — Sales mortogtr to open 71J-O8M 946-I3U condition. Firm 150. Call between I and new office for established firm. Strong ad- »XJ POOL TABLE 12, ond 7 109.291-4221. vertising. Excellent commission. Want S20O DOUBLE BED — With spring, 12S, GE person taking full charge of this new of- Phone !91 033V fice. All replies confidential Reply to Box II" fan on wheel-around stond, SIS, refrig- erator. 115. Coll 787-624B. H-t>, The Dally Register, Red Bonk, N J EIGHT FOOT PICK-UP CAMPER - SECRETARY — Responsibilities Include Sleeps four. For further Information call HOSPITAL BED—150. secretarial work and other clerical duties. 74MMI after 6 p.m. Like new. Atso aptitude with figures would be help- Call 7B7-U76 1971 VACATIONAIRE TRAVEL TRAIL- fut. One or two years experience pre- DRAPES - 10 polrs, 50x63. 15 pair. Wed- ferred. Equal opportunity employer Reply ER — 16'/i TG type. Excellent condition. S170O. Call 747-SM1 otler 5 p.m. ding gogoww n ond veil, slie 12, asking 125. Box A-139. The Doily Register, Red Bonk. 787-5470. SHIPS'HATCH-COVER TABLES NEED MO to S7S~OR~MORE ^?o7two~oi OVALTABLE — Cher rywood, three three even Inns per week? We train you to Made to order, any sire. Cotfee, end tables, kitchen and dining to- leoves, four chairs. Good condition. conduct fashion shows tor small groups. 175. Call 747-5505. Must hove use of cor. For Interview call bies, from UO. Accessories available. Coll 531-1002, 329-9258, or 223-4065. 787-1915 for free Information. BALDWIN SPINET PIANO — Neve ASK ABOUT ft GUARANTEED SALE PLAN STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM - Pio- used. Must sacrifice. Write Box J-63. The ALL AROUND GAL/GAL FRIDAY One Dolly Register, Red Bonk. who con think on their own. Must be flex- neer, no waits, eight track player, Few will guarantee the sale of your home. Get a ible ond have aptitude for figures. Ex- recorder, turntable, two targe speakers. HI-RISER BED perience preferred. Apply EB5CO In- Two months old. Coll 78M449. Like new. Asking 175. Realtor who will.Lee Crawford. If you wish, the dustries, Shrewsbury Ave., Shrewsbury. RCA VICTOR - Red Label Records: Gol- Phone 7875470 MATUR E CO UP LE~^~Mon~aae "rievTeT Il-Curd, John McCormtck. Mlscho Elmon, REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER sale of your home is guaranteed in advance.. .,at elusive furnished apariment building. Schumonn-Heink, e4c. Best offer. Call 741- 18 cu. ft. slde-Bv-slde. 1125. Complete responsibility with management 0119 otter 5 p.m. Call 264-5357 a fair market price agreeable to you. and molnienonce. 741-6955. 20" HI-RISE BIKE 115 — Boby crib S25, rOR SALE — Contents of fine apartment! PART-TIME — Evenings and some week' car-seat U, golf bog $9, vacuum cleaner Two-piece Itallcn Provincial living room ends, to work (n drug deportment selllnc HO, toys 50c fa, 142-7476. suite 1139; 5' marble-top frultwood cock- tall toble 149, marble-top 24" square fruit- ond stocking shelves. Apply in person, 5un 970 TRAVE"LTRAILE"R — 19'. Sleeps Roy Drugs, Middletown Snapping Center, wood lamp loble 149, polr fine table lomps six. Self contolned. Shower. Clean. Reo- 139 each. Frultwood apartment exten- Hwy3S, Middlctown. sonoble 1424331. slonol table U9, Satin glass hand-painted GET A TOP RELOCATION SERVICE COUNTER/WAITRESS M/w~^-~ll"yeors TELESCOPE- - Wllh tripod mount, 3SX- toble lamp 116.50, mahogany 16th century or over. Apply In person to Superomo 780X. Astronomical and terrestrial. Al- convex glass breokfront 1275. More and Luncheonette, Shrewsbury, NJ. most new. Case Included. Uo. &42 5279. more ot Red Bank store. Ruscll's Syca- If you are moving out of state and need informa- more Greens-Antiques. 36 Sycamore Ave., WAITRESS M/W - Short shift. 11:30 to ENCVCLOPE'DTA ~-~Y iufh~Chirckra7t~ 'ttle Silver. 741-1693. tion about any city in the United States — you 7:30, Monday through Saturday. Ex like new. save over stoo, only 145. perlenced. Coll Heorth, 7i7-05S6. 671-2268, osk for Oennis. FROM ESTATE — Diamond engagement AOMIN I5T~R AT TVETASSTSTANT^~ fo and cocktoll rings from the 193u's. Gen- need the Homeowners Relocation Service. Lee business administrator, Motowon Region- SOFA — Green damask $35. Solid mag- ilne antiques handcrpftcd In platinum and al School District Board of Education. noony cotfet table, 115. Coll 741 7111 be- 1BK gold Qt\A set with diamonds. All origi- Crawford has it. Free brochures on the city of Business oaministrotion training or ex- tween 5 ond 9 p m. nals. No reproductions. None priced hlgn- perience required. Solary commensurate fHREE"PiTCE SE'CTTONAT"- Living er than 1200. ALCHEMY JEWELERS, 130 your choice upon request. with experience. Send or bring resume to oom set. with covers, V30. Fair Haven Rd., across from the Lock, Mr. Edword J. Scullion. Office of the Sec- Call after 4:30p.m., 787-6519. Slock, ond Barrel, Fair Haven, N.J. 747- retary, Brood ond South Sis., Matawan, 9X0. NJ. »4 MAPLE BED WWA7CH-DOG OIL BURNER — pect extra service from Situations Wanted Blower I, used four months. ISO. THREE-PIECE SECTIONAL — Beige Male 7410596 provincial. 12'. perfect. 1150. Also, brown Lee Crawford Realtors ... club choir. Call 264-2263. MAN WITH SMALL PANEL TRUCK DOUBLE MATTRESS - And Alt sptlno, Desires part-time |ob. 115. One double box spring. S5. TWO METAL 7'i FT. TOOL BOXES - and you get it '" • . • Call 495-1076 or 495 2024- Coll 747 5U5 For a pick-up truck. Brackets, bolts, nuts icluded. SIOO. 741-3355. ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER — Monmouth CONVEHTIbLE SOFA - Ton, II". COO. County orea. Custom worker seeks port Modern sofa, walnut Irame. and motchlng HOT-POINT ELECTRIC RANGE — ttme work with electrical contractor. Bas- choir, S125. Knee-hole mahooany dtsk, White, 30". excellent condition. 160. Blond ic knowledge of electricol wirlna. Avail- 175. Drop-leaf loble. mahooany, 175. Sec- dining room set. round loble. leaves, buf- able after 6 p.m, weekdays ond oil week tloriol bookcase, mission oak. US. Two fet with china top, live choirs, 195. Two ends. Wilt contidtr full ttme work. 739 love teats. S7O each. Coffee table, block blond end-step-tables, 110. One square morble. S50. Ctioise, green velvet, ISO, lomp toble. 110. 14' Toga-lono troller, ex- matching rocker ond cnolr, S25 eocti. 23" tros, only used twice. Coll 071-0127. PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE - Given ir ~V. block ond whlli. S50. 747-5140. 6 10 MODERN WHITE BIRCH CABINETS — local health club by appointment. Coll 1*1 Ant Formica tops, double sink and faucet, DINETTE SfcT— Exctllent. Formica, stove, upper ond lower cnblnels. 1250. 717- 'CARETAKER-HANDYMAN - Married B7!l Mtore 1pm. or 6715761 after 6 p.m. sober, reliable. Mony yeors experience on US. Sun lamp. US. Coll 2M-3454 II a.m. to present estate. Excellent references. It p.m. GARAGE 5»LE — SoTTMorTTVToTTi Write BOE J-A2, The Dolly Register, Red cTJoTI? Siv »Tt~cb Cure vi ON ^"oi Glen Oak Dr., New Monmouth. Direc- US coins. Entire collection or Individual tions: New Monmouth Rd. to Kenwood ieces. Most items unc. or Proof. Sliver Dr. to Glen Ook. Business Opportunities dollar!, Liberty nickels, Indian Heads. GARAGE SALE — March 2 and 3. An- Commemorollves, others. Write lo Box L- tiques, chandeliers, oak server, clocks, 40, The Dolly Register. Red Donk. ~~ brlca-broc, etc 2)0 Conover Rd., Colts ."ONSOL E* ST ERE'bs"— Mony 'iriideiTrT Neck (off Hwy 34) - Crawford FOR LEASE luted lo our cost. ANDERSON S tv AND FRANKLiN~M~iNT C6iNS Caf/ 671-3500 for service T days APPLIANCE. 30 Broad St.. Red Bonk. History of U.S. In sterling silver. Thrte-bay 47Ot]l " 671-353/. Realtor S«rvlc« Station HdS>frAT"BE"D"~-"EiecTrlc7"rrio"dVr~n^ GATwGfTISATif~— Airday~Sof~ ondTsurT Rtd Bank, NJ. wlrn mattress. 1395 Pleose coll 2U3454 11 Books, clothing, miscellaneous Hems. MO Route 35 at Apple Farm Road, Middletown m. to It p.m >? Sherman Ave., Belford. Paid Training ANDIRONS — Fireplace cqulpffitnt, oui- MUST SELL — Nine-piece dining room ilde log holder, U5. Good second retrlD- Call 687-1550. Ext. 72 tralor, 175. 9»\i wool oval btoldvd rug. sel. Edison crib ond ctiltlerobe. Bet) ol arlld ivxl. >1I. Mllh pon. U. mo»;. ter. niIOM Afrorrmtnti Houses for fcerrt rurnlshed Rooms Hous« for Sole ' Tbe Dally Register, Red Bank-Mktdktown, NJ.Friday,March2,1»3 6 -Thr.tor fewr rttro ' tlS5 U, ISM Per MwitrT EATGHTOWW *SE* - Furnish** room. t. FurnltHM or unlwutshcd. /ui THE HERO AGENCY BARGAIN HUNTERS Houses For Sore Houses For Sale ££*•*•«• AAittj trrtB-rtd. Coll Coll between t or«J S p.m. Houses Par Sale bt 10 a.m. ond « o.m. raini This Is for you' Charming older Colonial MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE RED BANK-RUM SON AND MILES EATONTOWN - Furnished one brtroom MIDDLETOWN — In prlvote home. Nice- offering formal living room with fire- AROUND — Multiple Listings. Send tor VOfimcnt. modern kitchen, wall-to-wall KEANSeURG - Four rooms. MONMOUTH BEACH - Adorable new y furnished bedroom. Cloie to every- placej dining room, paneled sun porch. RANCH tree catalog ot modest homes, (Orrni, po- corpitlng. utilities Included. Clou to Fl. Suitable (or odulti No peli. five-room town hous*. Water view, teniiis. remodeled kitchen, three bedrooms, full Coll 7I7.JJU " thing. For womon. References required. COMMUTER'S CATCH totlal Rumson estates, waterfronts, acre Monmoutti. DOO month. Call M213W. pool, washer-dryer, bulkheading. From Coll M2-M2O. basement with finished oomeroom and Three bedrooms; Vh baths, in mint condi- age, lots, business opportunities- H UOO to 1400 month. 291-1)44 or 741 7748. built-in bor. Low taxes. U7.5OO. tion. Fireplace,lorge screened porch, SEA (RIGHT - Furnished apartment. J, *K«OOM UNFURNISHED APART- WINTER RENTALS - Rooms with pri- Modern two roomi, olr conditioned utlli- •«•"»«»• WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS — Fur roomy family room with built-in book- RAY STILLMAN vate bath and weekly maid service, S3S coses. Nicely landscaped. Located on qui- ^tles Included, *1M. Cy ond Art's, 1050 s nlshed and unfurnished. Immediate occu per week, wlndlommer, 344 Ocean Ave., HOWARD Realtor Oceon Ave. I41-00M. pancy. SAMUEL TEICHER AGENCY et street within walking distance of train WATERFRONT APARTMENTS - Fu. Sea Bright. U2-3BS4 or 7B7-945S. station. Close to parkway, schools, shop- •'Our Mtn Year" Oceonport Ave., Oceanport. 542-3500. ,648 Hwy. 35 Shrewsbury 741-8600 FOUR-ROOM - Furnished aportment nlshed three-room apartment, oil utllllles KEYPOHT — Centrally located. Suitable ping, and transportation. Asking W3,500. Second floor. Near hospital and train sta- Weekly, monthly, seasonal. No lease MARCH 15 OCCUPANCY — Asbury Pork tlloutllus Apartments, C42-05O5 for mature gentleman. > DEXTER tion. No pets. 154 Morris Ave.. Lona .First and second floor, 6 rooms, washer Call (42-9347 ALLAIRE-FARROW More Classified Branch. R AH If needed. Near oceon and school. Good ASSOCIATES — REALTORS Realtor | , CH - Four rooms, unlur KEANSBURG — Room tor rent. Ample 21 Eost Front St. Red Bonk nlshed. Private entrance. Uase, iecurlti neighborhood. Reference. Coll 176-1063 or 294 Brood St., Red Bank on Next Page KEANSBURG — Garden apartments. One 196-1263. parking. Close to transportation. Reason- bedroom. Htot and hot water Included. required. Coll m-lit» otter 5 p.m able. 717.8363. 747-2701 741-3450 5165. Call 7I7MW. EXECUTIVE HOME - Nine-room home, Coll Anytime Houses For Sale KEANSBURG — Completely remodeled two-car garage, and screened summer RED BANK — Modern two large rooms LOVE ANTIQUES? Commercial Rentals house In Locust estate area. S500 per wnn pnvole kitchenette, bath. Suitable lor mree-bedroom apartment. All new kitchen one adull. 229-3020. $65,000 MANALAPAN OVER TWO ACRES ond both. On second floor, S23S per monlh month plus utilities. Lease and references Only eight years young, three-bedroom RUMSON ESTATE AREA plus utilities. PALACE REALfY. ASSO- required. 842-4231. HIGHLANDS The graciousness of yesteryear is reflect- custom rancher, 22' sunken living room, CIATES. JM-5300. RED BANK ed in this lovely old Colonial built almost 14' dlnlna room, eat-In kitchen, washer MUST5ELL! SPRAWLING THREE 3100 or 3700 sq. ft. First floor area, sull PORT MONMOUTH — SmoTTtTousTTor Rooms tor rent. two centuries ago. Five bedrooms, Vh YEAR OLD RANCH ON CUL-DE-SAC. rent. Suitable for couple or one person 872-1136 ond dryer, garbage disposal, drapes, tut) ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Three pon- me for light manufacturing, retail busi- battis, den with wet bar, two fireplaces. basement, garage, and only S39,50O. 1.7 ACRES, AIR CONDITIONING, TO- eled rooms, both. Wall-to-wall carpet; olr ness, or offices. Sprinkler protected build- Immediate occupancy. Call 212-514-1190. Beautifully landscaped with many gar- TiL ELECTRIC HOME. ALLERGY dens, A rare find. \iEV4 LISTING, CAN'T POSSIBLY LAST. EUUIPPED. FOUR LARGE BED- conditioned. All utllllles. Security, lease. Ino. Ample porklna. Excellett locatlor FAIR HAVEN — Three bedrooms, two Call 291-4613. Convenient to public transportation. A REAL ESTATE ROOMS, 3'/j GORGEOUS BATHS: tractive price. Brokers protected. 747 jothl, carriage house, unfurnished. One PALACE THERMO PANE WINDOWS. VERY AS6URY PARK NORTH - Near Deal 1100. block from river. 1375 per month. 741-7409. FOR SALE Realty Associates LARGE WATERPROOFED BASE- Lake. Two rooms, remodeled, sparkling VAN HORN Member 5 MLS — Realtors MENT. LARGE SCIENCE KITCHEN, clean. Wood paneling, modern both, un- EXCELLENT MODERN FIVE-ROOM HOUSE — J275 Houses For Sale Seven miles south of Freehold Circle FAMILY ROOM, WALL-TO-WALL furnished. "You hove to see It to believe monthly. Keonsburg-Mlddletown area. AGENCY-REALTORS Rte 9. and North wood Plate CARPET THROUGHOUT. TOO MANY pplebrook Agency It." SUS, oil utilities Included. No pets MANUFACTURING SPACE 071-0765. Open 7 days. Coll 24 hours a doy. Howell EXTRAS TO LIST. MUST SEE TO AP- One month security. Call 222-769! for ap- One-story building. 10,250 sq. ft. Ample REO BANK — Three-bedroom. S25O Fair Haven Colonial* PRECIATE. PRICED TO SELL IMME- Realtors pointment. parking. Three overhead doors. Con- month. Lease, security ond references re- 747-4100 363-6416 DIATELY WITH MARCH 31 CLOSING venient to public transportation. Attrac- quired. Call 741-2975 between 9 and 5? Do REAL CHARM! M4 Rlvtr Rd. Fair Haven AT 590,500 FIRM. BJ2-7939. 950 Hwy 3S.MIddlalown671-2300 THREE ROOMS - Suitable tor elderly live price. Brokers protected. 747-1100. not coll after 5 p.m. couple. 1175 a month Includes oil utilities leoutlfu' around*. Three bedrooms. Big Mouses For Sale Houses For Sale Calf717-1935. . RUMSON OFFICE SPACE - Air condi MATURE FEMALES WANTED — To living room. Dining room. Kitchen ana tloned. win alter to suit. 900. 1100, or 1KX shore lorge six-bedroom house with same. den. Fireplace. Basement and two-car ga- MIDDLETOWN — 5Vjroom furnished sq. ft. Phone 142-1500. Ocean view on Rt. 36. Highlands. 580 a roge with large shop. Carpeting. Qose to ( apartment with all utilities. Private en- month Includes utlltlles. 191-2799. everything. S59.900. tronce. Security required. Couples pre- LONG BRANCH - From S2.70 per sq. ft. ferred. For Information, call 741-4I0S after All utilities and services Included. lmme- RIVER PLAZA — Three-bedroom home Sp.m. diote occupancy. 222-3000. Excellent condition. S300 per month Starter Bungalow ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Full Lease, references ond security required RUMSON — Two furnished rooms, bath <9U,lpped restaurant. Seats 100. Immediate occupancy. Call Mr. Ryan, LITTLE SILVER OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC Prlvote. All utilities. Near bus. Ideal for Coll 74<-l 144 otter 7 p.m McGOWAN-RYAN, Realtors, 747-3000. Close to schools and buses. Three bed- one person. 7 Lafayette St., U2)19t. FAMILY SKI HOUSE - Vicinity Suoor rooms plus o den. New Kitchen. Formal 1900 SQ. FT. - Prime office space. Sub dining room. Carpeting. Basement and ga- LARGE MODERN 2Vi-R00M Bush, Mod River, and Glen Ellen, Ver- alvldoble. $5 sq ft. net. Thompson Agency, mont. Four bedrooms, two bolhs. Sleeps rage. Deep tot with trees. Reduced for REGARDING THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY With stone fireplace, tiled bath. Well fur- quick sale. $37,900. < nished and air conditioned. S180 per 10-12. Cathedral ceilings, stone fireplace month, oil utilities Included. OCEANPORT — Immediate occupancy. dishwasher, washer-dryer. Plowing in- CHEERY IM-R00M STUDIO Just completed, brand new store located cluded. Available March 16 through Apr I With tiled bath. All newly decorated. J12O In active village compact shopping center, 1.1350 a week. I42-M44. TED Dear Mr. and Mrs. Public: Only store left, next to brand new Loun per month, all utilities Included. Parking deretle ond U.S. Post Office, etc. Ideal loi and laundromat on property. Suitable for Cord/Gift shop. Boutique, Tobacco, Yorr Wanted to Rent The Teicher Agency, which has been located at 287 Oceanport Avenue, Oceanport, adults. or CfOtls, etc., or other allied type. Cen- THE LODGE, KEANSBURG trally olr conditioned, otf street parking. WE NEED — Five or six, 23 bedroom New Jersey, since 1948, prides itself on its accuracy, action and courtesy that has been ren- 717-0182. After 6 cal I 7B7-1730. Act tost before you loose out on thl Rental Homes, furnished or unfurnished HALL splendid location and opportunity. SAM- from W5 to S35O per month for Incoming dered to-the public tor the past 25 years and recently in various papers throughout Monmouth# Commercial Rentals UEL TEICHER AGENCY, Oceanporl personnel. THE BERG AGENCY, Rt. 35, AGENCY, REALTOR Ave., Oceonport. S42-3500. MlckUetown. 671-1000. County you have probably read about the Greater Red Bank Area Multiple Listing Service, Mon-' 7 733 River Rd. Foir Haven REO BANK — Hove only a few choice la COUPLE — Needs unfurnished four or mouth County Multiple Listing Service, Shore Multiple Listing Service and all other kinds of listing cations available for retail stores, bou five rooms for May I or sooner. Prefer CHOICE tlques, cliolns, etc. Shopping Mall, twe Ireploce. Call 391-2102. 842-4200 services and many of our customers are confused. So the purpose of this letter is to clear the levels. Climate controlled. Prime area. RESPONSIBLE FAMILY — Needs three- =»OOLTIME COMING Brokers protected. Coll ««-«72. bedroom home or apartment. Coll Mr. A. record insofar as the Teicher Agency is concerned. Hopefully this letter will clear up some of the OFFICE SPACE otter 5, 7B7 6439. 3 Houses For Rent rime Little Silver confusion that has recently been disseminated through the news media. ,?200 5q. It. Heal, air conditioning. Furnished Rooms ocation janitorial service, private parking on RED BANK — Immediate occupancy. Three-bedroom, two-bath For instance during the week of January 15, 1973, the Red Bank Area Multiple Listing .Three-bedroom house. References, lease, Colonial home paved parkingflot. Convenient to all and security required. $250 per month. ALPINE MANOR Service stated that, "There is no better market place for your real estate than through the bro- public transportation. Will rearrange Call offer I a.m.. 1421773. With 20'x40" In-ground Motel ond Hotel, Highlands. 872-1773 Hole kers in your own backyard!" They then listed the roster of members and did not include in the ollices to tenant's requirements. At- WEST KEANSBURG — Five-room hou.. rooms, dolly rhald service, J20 and M5 pel pool, all equipment traclive price. Brokers protected. two bedrooms. Suitable for coupte wltl week. Motel rooms, private both, TV cover, lawn furniture roster our name — THE TEICHER AGENCY. Yes, it is true that we do not belong to the Red Bank one child. One month's security.rR1 oceonfront, dally mold service, $40 pei ncluded encei. I2S0 plus utilities. 787-2409. week. Area Multiple Listing Service but we are certainly in your own backyard having been in the same UNFURNISHED — Immediate posses Loyely landscaping slan. Three bedrooms, two baths, full ANEW IDEA! Quiet street » area in Oceanport for the past 25 years. If you wish to sell, buy, rent, or trade real estate, we CALL basement. S2eO per month plus utilities. Year round living for Golden Agers. Nic Don't miss this value Lease required. E.A ARMSTRONr rooms, ocean view, three homecooke wish to remind you we are still here and at this time we would also like to call to your attention AGENCY, Realtor, 5SS Prospect Ave meals dally, 24 hr. love and attention for J56,900 747-1100 Little Silver, 741-4500. You're not just a name" here. In Asbury that for the year 1972 we have sold approximately three million dollars in real estate and as Al Pork call 775-5006. REDDEN AGENCY Smith said, "Let's clear the record andput the facts straight". Houses For Sale Houses for Sale FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE Realtors HOME — Mlddlelown. Suitable lor wom- 301 Maple Ave., Red Bank an. (171-6400 741-9100 . In conclusion, we are members of the Monmouth County Multiple Listing Service and LOVELY. PRIVATE — Separate en " Evenings 542-3777 or 747-4141 also are members of the Independent Brokers Association and because of this dual membership trance. Tiled both. HQLMDEL TUDOR COUNTRY SPLIT Coll 741-1343 after 6 p.m. ??PARTICULAR?? we feel we can provide home buyers and sellers the greatest latitude in their choice of listings. WOODED LOT Just oflered — this new FURNISHED ROOMS — Cooking prlv leges. S15. til. and 120 per week. If you're having trouble find- Stop in our office. Look at our listings and you will be pleased. There is no obligation to you. Enchanting 4-bedroom, 2'n spacious 3-bedroom, 2'/2-bath 787-5040 Split features paneled family ing |ust the right home, then bath English Tudor on one acre NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM — try us for the finest selection Within the next few days we will be advertising some of our new listings and watch for plus. Features large family room, large kitchen, three huge Centrally located, otf Hwy 35. Suitable fo bedrooms and two-car garage. business gentleman. References. 264-7295. of new and resale homes in f room with raised hearth lire- Colts Neck-Holmdel area. the TEICHER signs. They appear throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties. We also occasion- place, spacious kitchen, formal Only NICE, CLEAN ROOM — With kitchen ally deal with business opportunities and if you are interested in buying a stationery or lunch- $43,900. privileges. If preferred. Betford. dining room, lull basement and 787(789. master bedroom suite. A J.D. ROCHE eonette store or any other commercial enterprise and we don't have what you are looking for, we "must-see" at Houses For Sale Realtor would be glad to refer you to a broker that specializes in this type of enterprise without any obli-. $67,500. Hwy 34 462-2741 Colts Neck gation. We have plenty of FHA, VA and conventional mortgage facilities available. We sellnew RUMSON WATERVIEW! Chormlng four-bedroom Colonial. 13' x 18' homes, old homes, handyman specials and homes for investment purposes. "" dining room, central olr conditioning, four 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL NEWBI-LEVEL large bedrooms. Immediate occupancy. OPEN HOUSE New. and plenty ot room tor good living, For 1972 - The following houses were sold by THE TEICHER AGENCY. This lovely home features 2Vi Newly offered is this large 4- at 589," baths, large family room with" bedroom, 2'/j-bath home lea-, SAT. MARCH 3rd. fireplace, stained interior trim. luring large paneled family formal dining room, country room with raised fireplace, eat- 1 to 4 p.m. ADAMS in kitchen, two-car garage and AGENCY - REALTORS kitchen, lull basement. A cus- 115 Old Wagon Rd., Open 7 days. 24 hour service tom home on an exquisite lot. many more attractive options "Middletown BAYSHORE AREA $58,900. $44,900. 842-5098/ 110 Ave. cl 1 Riversx^^.--^ Rumson 700 Second St., Union Beach CUPID'S CHALET 858 Brookside Ave., Cliffwood Beach Just reducedl This young four-bedroom, 10.1 8th Street, W. Keansburg 137 Ocean Ave., E. Keansburg !»/i-botn custom home features a huge 2txlA living room, 16x17 eot-ln kitchen, Jorge den and family room, one for you ana one for tne kids. Your children will CUSTOM BUILT also enloy the pool, patio ond lenced-ln ELBERON-LONG BRANCH AREA yard. A "must see" home at 141,500. KIR- Is this four bedroom^Vi WAN CO., Realtors, Airport Plow, Hm- bath ranch, located on over let, N.J. 264-7200. 30 AvenelWay 392 Willow Ave. 227 Branchport Ave. 246 Hamilton Ave. COLTS NECK ROUTE 34 one acre of choice Middle- MIDDLETOWN S27.900 408 Atlantic Ave. 53 Rosalyn Ct. 52 Rosalyn Ct. 320 Oakley Ave. town.land. In-ground Sylvan • 23'X IS'LIVING ROOM • 23' K 12' DINING ROOM 43 Rosalyn Ct. 127 Lippincott Ave. 6-8 Colonia Dr. 23 Atlantic Dr. 431-9100 swimming pool with Roman • 23'DEN • THREE BEDROOMS 21' 407 Brookdale Ave. stairs. View for miles. Fruit • 'FULL RECREATION BASEMENT 567 Berdan PI. 544 Summer St. 479 Church St. trees. Many extras. Two fire- • 224' LANDSCAPED LOT 870 Ocean Ave. 631 MorfordAve. 4 Patton Lane 132 Rosewood Ave. places. MELMED REALTORS . 671 5450 300 Hearn Ave. 697 Hoey Ave. 348 MacArthur Ave. 169 Atlantic Ave. Directions: East on Chapel MIDDLETOWN COUNTRIFIED TOWN HOUSE Hill Rd. to Kings Hwy. Left on PORT MONMOUTH — New bl-level. 148 Atlantic Ave. 64-66 7th Ave, 128 Branchport Ave. 410 Florence Ave. Charming well constructed home that is convenient & yet Woodgate one block to 115 Three bedrooms, dining room, living 14HowlandPI. . woody. Foyer, spacious living & dining rooms, 3*bedrooms, 2 room, kitchen, l'/i baths. Larae recreation 323 Liberty St. 209LudlowSt. 435 Joline Ave. Old Wagon Rd.' room. Two-car gorage. April occupancy. baths, attractive eat-in kitchen, delightful screen porch, base- 5J3 9CO. 256-6400; 566-8905. 120 Wall St. 456 Henrickson PI. 295 Rockwell Ave. •284 Highland Ave. ment, 2 car garage. Not a small room in this home! $58,900. CALL KROL — For your real estate needs. Stephen J. Krol, Realtor, Hwy 35, Holmdel.N.J., o71-4616. NEPTUNE AREA NEW MONMOUTH — Four bedroom split, l'/3 baths, dining room, large eot-ln kitchen, large recreation room, attached 23ToomipDr. 203 Monmouth Ave. 1331 Munroe Ave. 1214-11th Ave. ONE FLOOR LIVING Ktrage, patio, wall-to-wall broadloom In OPEN HOUSE living room, hall ond bedrooms. Dead-enc! 1957 Springwood Ave. 905 Ruth Dr. 1508 Munroe Ave.' 2017 Rutherford. Very spacious living & dining rooms, well-planned kitchen, 3 street, corner property. Asking 544,500. bedrooms, IVbaths,-large lull basement, attached garage. SUN. MARCH 4th Principals only. 671-2850 after 6 p.m. Deep, denp lot. $36,900. LEONARDO — Four bedroom, full oose- ment Cape Cod. Excellent condition. Nice MISCELLANEOUS 1 to 4 p.m. area, three blocks from school. Being transferred. By appointment. 291-0072. 181ABowneRd., Close to N.Y. bus lines. 371 PineSt.,Eatontown 43 Chapin Ave., Red Bank 102 Parkview Terrace, Lincroft Middletown TRANSFERRED, OR JUST OUT- 10 Erindale Dr., Marlton 48 Howard Ave., New Shrewsbury GROWING YOUR HOME?- Call or write for your complimentary copy of Ap- 2.7 ACRES OF PRIVACY pleBrook's monthly Homes for Living Charming 5 bedroom, 414 bath colonial just loaded with char- magazine. Otters pictures, prices, de- OCEANPORT - PORT-AU-PECK scriptions. APPLEBROOK AGENCY. acter. Logburning fireplaces in both living & dining rooms, very RUSTIC SETTING Realtors, 950 Hwy. 35, Middletown. 671- up-to-the-minute kitchen, comfortable den. Short walk down For this five or six bedroom 2303. 30 Fairfield Ave. 32 Main St. " 49 Hedge Dr. 40 Springfield Ave. tree-lined street to river. Fair Haven-Rumson High School. custom two story home lo- OCEANPORT — Spacious Iwo-bedroom Cape on beautiful shrubbed and shaded 26 Maple Ave. 8 Arcana Ave. 25 Comanche Dr. 155 So. Pemberton Unique at $79,900. cated on over three acres of corner. Attraclive living room, formal dining room, carpcled kitchen, dry base- 57 Tecumseh Ave. choice Middletown land. In- ment, attached garage. S39.900. Principals terior completely redesigned only. 5422O2B. Our Rental Department rents over 150-200 apartments and houses per year. within the last two years. Ad- Houses For Sale jacent to BOO acres of horse Since January 1,1973, the following houses have been sold by our Agency. trails. Directions: Kings Hwy. east LONG BRANCH AREA to Bowne Rd. 66 Berry PI. 673 Westwood Ave. 217 Bath Ave. 98 No. Fifth Ave. 58 Norwood Ave. 24 Sampson PI. 679 Morford Ave. 106 University PI. 15 Eastwood Ave. 49 Rosalyn Ct. R[ A110RS AND MURORi STERLING THOMPSON 340 Hwy. 35, Mlddlelown SHREWSBURY OFFICE NEPTUNE-ASBURY PARK AREA 747-0221 661 BROAD ST. SHREWSBURY 747-5600 1 Gary Dr. 708 Second Ave. 1019 Fourth Ave. 1015 First Ave. 741-5212 2 FAMILY HOUSE 1409 Bangs Ave. Beautiful condition, stucco tu- . BAystfORE AREA dor colonial. Live in large apartment, 24x15 livingroom • 72 Center St., Atlantic Highlands 190 Hudson Ave., E. Keansburg. with fireplace, 21 tt. kitchen all QUALITY new, 24 ft. den, 2 bedrooms. EATONTOWN AREA Rent upstairs apartment to cover expenses. 2 car garage. 21'Pearce Ave. ' ' 119 High St. REAL ESTATE Mint, Mint. Only $42,900. OCEAN COUNTY AREA BRAND NEW RANCH 24 Annapolis Rd., So. Toms River 1034 Hazelwood Rd, Toms River' BUYABLE HOMES No down lor Veteran, 10% tor others. A qualified buyer can • purchase this new ranch with 3 | MISCELLANEOUS $35,000 $38,900 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living 3 West St., Monmouth Beach 25 Steven Ave., New Shrewsbury room, ti[mal diningroom, eat- in kitchen and tamily room. 413RedmannAve,.Oakhurst 1921 Cottage PI, Wall Twp. ' Lovely neighborhood wilh trees and quiet dead-end street. $43,500. "THERE'S NOTHING SO SATISFACTORY AS DEALING HIGH ON A HILL WITH PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT THEY'RE DOING." NEW!! NEW!! "No Down" Gl Financing ... "Low Down" FHA Brand New Colonial Split jusl > Financing... For Qualified Buyers listed. Center foyer, large liv- ingroom, lormal diningroom, Conventional Mortgages LEONARDO: 5 Bedrooms, Two RUMSON: New Ranch 3 bed- spacious eal-in kitchen with baths, wall-to-wall carpet in living rooms, 1 bath, electric heat, com- view of wooded lot, self-clean- pletely insulated, near schools arid ing oven, dishwasher, walnut centers, two-car garage, spacious 1 lot. Quality priced. churches. cabinets - a "House Beau- tilul" kitchen, plus A bedrooms, 2 baths, paneled den and 2 car | QUALITY garage. All ol Ihis lor 549,900. TEICHER AGENCY

REALTY ASSOCIATES f Ml *->othj. Two fire- pestles in nearly D'oces Three sepojote living oreos. Rlu* young family that likes $62,900 Fii/f bedrooms, 1'i baths, loods of storage housewife-saying plan! upstairs gomefoom Formal dintnoTOflin. ^poce ^^ifil tofiditjo^ LCT us Sn0v 't to Houses For Safe two ocres you today. ^ of beautiful evergreens You'll be intrigued. Remodeled kitchen with breakfast room. o fireplace and a RAY Dig the PRICE, too! Two car garage By appointment. Ottered fenced yard in a friend- r.e. Scott co. Three bedrooms • House located in the at 1.25,000. large kitchen with Rumson/Fair Haven ly neighborhood. Fair 431-4100 VAN HORN WATERFRONT fining alcove Rumson Riverfront A Service Minded Realtor, AGENCY —REALTORS TROUTMAN CREEK-SPLIT LEVEL school district. This Haven. Open 7 days. Call 24 hours a do/. Living room and Cape Cod house has MODERN RANCHER in absolutely exquisite condition NAVESINK RIVER 747-4100 containing large living room, for- aameroom both three bedrooms, with $36,500 804 River Rd. Fair Haven Rave fireplaces Deepwoter (loolmg dock. Low mointe $86,000 mal dining room, modern eat-in fireplace in the living nonce construction. Two bedrooms. Two ARTY SMALL HOUSE — On secluded kilchen with built m range & oven: This lovely home room. boths. 24 living room with fireplace Din ELLEN S. Over 150" fronloge on river. Four-bed ttiree acres with targe pond In Mrest orea. Is available immediately >ng room Redwood Deck- Big twO-cor go- room ranch with many appointments. 574,900 PLUS cheerfully wood paneled Asking S34.500 roge Asking iii.MX). Great value. Breathtaking view. Builders den and wood paneled recreation $49,900 own hornet Coll today! SIX BEDROOM HOUSE — Enormous SWAN-KEY HAZELTON basement, bomb-prool wine cellar, well room (or fourth bedroom), sepa- TED water. Three acres and endless horse ratelaundryroom-ALLON REDDEN AGENCY REALTY ADAMS trails. 594,500 FIRST LEVEL. Realtors REALTOR Realtor 30) Mop it Ave., R<*d Bank l?i Hwv 35 u M daiflawn AGENCY -REALTORS SECOND'LEVEL contains 3 bed- 842-3200 Open 7 days, 24 hour service McAlister Agency 741-9100 rooms and 2 lull bathrooms The 842-6550 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 842-5098 Realtor owners are nol feeling well and ' Evenings 542 3771 or W <><» HALL 109 E. River Rd.. Rumson _ ^H!_'4. PERFECT West River Road Rumson I1C Awe. of 2 Rivers Rumson the house is too big lor them so AGENCY/REALTOR Houses For Sale Houses For Sale they must reluctantly sacnlice this LITTLE SILVER FIRST! STARTER HOME gorgeous piece of property, and Jyst delivered! Excellent neighborhood 733 River #d. Fair Haven Houses For Sale Houses for Sale Three-bedroom Colonial split, ideal for Older home looded wilh cnofrn. ' Move are including in Ihe sale, aluminum children and commuters, priced lo jeii ol in'1 condition Living room, flming room, awnings, gas clothes dryer, wall- WV.900. modern kitchen, full bosrmfnt. Iwo bet) 842-4200 MIDDLETOWN LINCROFT V^> '» J'J ' ' ^M to-wall carpeting throughout, rooms, one both, dfn. detached one cor OOogr, nreplace. Lovely grounds Only ALL BRICK Exclusive Area Magnificent corner ranch on cere lot. A drapes, drapery rods, above oufng 136,000. cathedral ceiling in family room com- ground pool, built in bar, mirrors ADAMS GEORGIAN COLONIAL DEEPDALE pliments ihe fireplace, a woman's kitchen, l ~Qyindcrs(M and shelves, and many other ni- AGENCY REALTORS ihree bedrooms, 2 J baths, two-car goroge Open 7 days. 24 $54,900 Exciting- treed acre on hill. Colonial five- end many extras in this custom-built ceties. 842-5098 WATERBURY three bedrooms, l'-j boths, living room, bedroom ond den, plus family room, •'beauty/1 llOAve. ot 2 Rivers Rumsor dining room, country kitchen, dfn. All beomed celling, pegged floor. Brick ond Asking 163,900. You'd better act FAST and rush rooms enormous. Two fireplaces, in cedars Most unusual built-in solid ook down and look at Ihe property be- LINCROFT SPLIT-J42,900 - Three bed AGENCY ground pool with sun deck. Fidrai galore. kitchen, 19' x 13', with beomed ceiling. rooms, both, kitchen, dming area, recreo Realtor — 47 Years of Service - Insurot Coll to see this unique norm today! Formal dining room Professional land- cause Ihs asking prce is S38.900 3 6? Moplf Ave. 747 3500 Red Bank scaping. Three both!. Living room has CAMASSA AGENCY Mon room, utility room Goioge « are REALTOR MLS - A GENUINrTBARGAINi We W«tter, dryer, dishwasher Won ID wan gorgeous fireplace with rosewood wall COMMUTER'S have excellent linancing available COrpetlno In living roorp, sioirwov. boi- HOLMDEL, $49,500 PAUL P. BOVA ana flanked by planters. Finished full 741-6336 Cony. Principals onfy. 741-1663. REALTORS bosement, 45' x 28'. By owner. Mid 80s. HEAVEN tor qualilied Vet or Non-Vet IM- Just listed Three bedroom split. Family 35 Cherry Tree Form Rd., AAidflletown Coll {30D 671-0941.. 4 Parker Ave. Little Silver MEDIATE OCCUPANCY. WE HAVE MAN Y~ LARGE AND SMALL room, I1? boths, central air. Immaculate _ Evenings ond Sun. 671-0961 FARMS AND ESTATES - Call A Ko 671-2544 Lovely 4-bedroom home in ex- ilcky Real Estate, Broker, ftte JI, toion CATONTOWN - Woodmere split, "i acre RUMSON CAPE COD — Immaculate condition. cellent condilion, near bus or town. N.J. S43-23J3. TE'CTE. MASSA, REALTOR woods. Three bedrooms, unfinished Four bedrooms, tlreploce, two full baths. Transftrred owner must sell this beautiful trains. Large living room and 17' UNCROFT "RANCH~— Three bedrooms, 946-2600 fourth, IVi boths, two-car garagf, fire- Walk to best schools. TEICHER place, eat In kitchen, dishwasher, paneled five-bedroom home. Large den ond game- dining room, game room Call us two baths, fireplace, finished boiemfnt, Rtf 3* Marlboro, N.J. room. Enclosed 16 x 20 porch with bar- porch, *k acre, Mid 40s. 747 1M3 recreotion room, formol dining rooin, tree BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED - Three Agency-Realtors form polio. Principals only. Asking. becue. Basement. Circular driveway, large bedrooms wlllt wafer view, Vermont lor list ol extras., . $47,900. A.UTHtNTIC CENTER HALLWAY CO i5?.TO0. 542 569?. trees, moke this a distinctive home. Just LONIAL — Our lovely home, ideally lo slafe hallway, quorryslone tiled 12' x 17' Houses For Sale RUMSON — Two-story modern white Co- W4,5O0. kitchen, 139,0W. 542-3500 coted In Long Branch, has recently been J completely decorated. It lectures o living lonlol on 'j acre wooded lol. Four bed- room with llreploce, dining room, wile de- rooms, 2"i baths, poneled den, dining NEW SPLIT-LEVEL - Four bedrooms, 636 River Rd., Fair Haven pplebrook Agency Established 1948 signed kitchen opening onto 0 llagston? room, llvlno room with fireplace, large Borus Agency Fireplace in gameroom. 142,500. porcti. 1'J twths, ond two bedrooms, one kllchen, loundry room, full boseme"nl, 741-4477 Realtors 287 Oceanport Avenue opening onto o olossed in sunporch. twocor garage. Sewer connected. June REALTORS McAlister Agency 23A Rt. 34 Matawan 566-7600 Oceanport S36,S00. Coll 279 J037 alter 6 p.m. week occuponcy. U4.000. Principals only. Coll 600 River Rd., Fair Haven Realtor HOLMDEL days, any time weekends. WM64! otter 4 p.m. 747 4S32 109 E. River Rd., Rumson &42-1B94 Co'onial four bedfoom, 21-; haths Houses For Sale LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE den with fireplace, cfinlrd! riir. Civil Defense and Disaster Control 2800 sq. (1. living area plus cus- 1973 LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET Other Expenses tom cedar shakes, sloragp barn, Local Budget of the BOROUGH of NEW SHREWSBURY STREET ANO ROADS: Transferred owner ITIUSI r.f'H. Rood Repairs ond Maintenance County of AAONAAOUTH for the fiscal year 1973 Salaries and Woaes J5.000.00 42',O0O.0O 42.400.00 42,113.51 286.47 J Other Expenses 27,200.00 21,000 00 21,000.00 18,379.24 2,620.76 II Is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto ond hereby made a part hereof Is o true copy of the budget approved Rood Work — 73,900. \nAnclcwn Stole Aid Formula Fund : 4.0M.00 4,050.00 4,050.00 4,050.00 by resolution of the governing body on the 8th day of February, 1973 and that public advertisement will be mode In accordance wlthttie provisions oT N.J.S. 40A:4-6. Street Lighting 21,900.00 11,000.00 11,210.00 16.57i.37 JEROME S. REED SANITATION: l . Garbage and Trash Removal Clerk H4.0CO.00 COLTS NECK Certified by me 556 Tinton Ave., New Shrewsbury, N J. 07724 Solorles and Wooes 65XOO.0O 70.0O0.00 69,771.04 221.96 20I-54234M Other Expenses , 28,450 00 15,500.00 19,000 00 16,071.04 2,921.96 Ranch, spacious three bedroom, This «th day of February, 1973 HEALTH AND WELFARE: two-bath, family room wiih fire- It Is hereby certified that the approved budget annexed hereto ond hereby made a part hereof Is on exact copy of Ihe orig- Board of Health: inal on tile with the clerk of the governing body, that all additions are correct, all statements contained herein are In proof end Salorles ond Wages:.. 1,050.00 place, 23x16' kildipn wiih brick RANCH Ine total of anticipated revenues equals the total of appropriations. Inspector (Contractual) 2,800.00 2,no.oo 2,100.00 2.800.00 wall and birch cabinets R;ij base- JOSEPH X. SEAMAN Secretory 625.21 62S.21 Other Expenses: 600.00 ment. Low !a>:es and in mint con- Registered Municipal Accountant Sprawling ranch on street oil Certified by me 430 Morket-St., Perth Amboy, N.J. M86I Fees ': 400.00 2«.50 dition. Great value Sycamore Ave . lew minutes lo This Itti day of February, 1973 20I-442-3626 Miscellaneous Olrter Expenses 400.00 200.00 200.00 Services ot Visiting Nurse — 200.00 S station Crackling lireplace in Contractual. 6,600.00 6,400 00 6,600.00 LOCATiUDOEt NOTICE 2,100.00 6,600.00 spacious living room, dining Regional Drub Council 2,100.00 2,100 00 2,100.00 67,400 TcicorDudgeTof the BO~ROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY, County of MONMOUTH tor the fiscal year 1973. Administration of PUDIIC Assistance room, large family room. 3 bed- 1973. Be It Resolved, that the following statements of revenues and appropriations sholl constitute the local budgbudgeet tor the year Salaries ana Woges ,. 1,900.00 1,800,00 1,800 00 1,800 00 rooms, 2 baths , •»151,000. !U73, Other Expenses 250.00 200.00 200,00 137.66 PAUL R. STRYKER Be II Further Resolved, thai told budget be published in The Daily Register in the Issue of March 1, 1973. Aid lo HospHol>.r^rr: 900.00 900.00 900.00 900.00 REALTOR The governing bodyxt the Borough of New Shrewsbury does herebby approvapp e the following as the budget for the year l?73: RECREATION AND EDUCATION: HWY 14 HOLMDEL , Cohen Porks ond Playgrounds 636 River Rd., Fair Haven James Salaries and Wages 8,000.00 7,750,00 7,750.00 7,105.75 644.25 946-4144 . Ruilcka Other Expenses 8,000.00 7,750.00 5,M0 00 12,750.00 5,851.45 6,891.55 741-4477 RECORDED VOTE Ayes SMck Aid to Privately Owned Libraries 7,500.00 6.800 00 6.800.00 6.800.00 Member MLS Sohl Total Operations (Item 8(A) ) •24,950.001V 668,165.00 Trlllhaase 163,096.62 3U9I.59 Notice Is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Governing Body of the Borough of New • Shrewsbury, County of Monmouth, on February 8, 1973. . i (•I Contlnotnt 2,000.00 2,000.00 2^00000 2,000.00 A heorlng on the budget and tax resolution will be held ot The Monmouth Regional High School, on March IS, 1973 at 1:30 TOTAL OPERATIONS o'clock (P.M.) al which time and placroblectlons to said budget and lax resolution for the year 1973 may be presented by tax- INCLUDING CONTINGENT 126,950.00 670,165.00 696,788,21 665,096.62 31,691.59 payers or other interested persons. Detail: LISTED TODAY LISTED TODAY ^ EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Salaries and Wooes 485,510.00 379,450.00 398,761.10 392,634.59 6,126.51 RJOVED Otfier Expenses trMohidlng Contingent). 341,440.00 290,71500 298,027.11 272,461.03 25,565.08 SUMMARY OF CURRENT FUND SECTION OF APPR, (C) Capital liTiprovernenfi RUMSON General Appropriations For: YEAR 1973 YEAR 1972 FAIR HAVEN COLONIAL Capito__, l Impror. jvemenv l Fund B,000.00 FRENCH PROVINCIAL 1. Municipal Purposes 1.049.655.50 797,300.00 Purchose of Tractor-Loader 13.0CO.00 $39,900 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes—Based on Estimated 93+ Percent of Tax Collections 228,56t.» 219,200.00 Street ond Road Improvements AN biick luxurious home >n ex- 4. Total General Appropriations 1,277,223.50 1,014,500 00 Construction or Reconstruction 25,000.00 quisite condition Large entry half, Most attractive home with features State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972: ol more expensive property. Liv- 5. Less: Anticipated Revenues Other Than Current Property Tax Entitlement Period, sunken living room, spacious for- ; (I.e. Surplus, Miscellaneous Revenues and Receipts from Dellnauent Taxes) KXS.B0S.50 548,550.00 January 1, 1972 to June 30, 1972: ing room, dining room, kitchen. 3 6. Difference: Amount to be Raised by Taxes lor Support of Municipal Budget (as follows): Purchase of Fire Equipment 999.00- mal dining room, a iruly dream (a) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes Including Reserve for Uncollected Toxes 470,411.00 457.95O.OO kitchen. Paneled beamed ceiimg bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, full base- Purchoseof Rood Sweeper 30,000.00 ment, garage, lull/ lenced yard. Entitlement Period—(January 1, library with bar. family room. 6 SUMMARY OF IT73 APPROPRIATIONS Explanation of Appropriations for 1972 to June 30, 1972) TOTAL 30,999.00 bedrooms, 4 baths, plus 2 powder Ideal lor the little ones California EXPENOEO ANO CANCELED "Othtr Expitms" Entitlement Period- General The amounts appropriated under the title of "Other July I. 1972to December 31, 197!: rooms, sculptured landscaping, hounrj owner Bn the lirst lo see it! F.xcellent financing arranged. Budget Expenses" ore for operating costs other than "Salaries Purchoseol Police Equipment 20.922.00 on estate-like grounds Pool, ca- Budget Appropriations — Adopted Budget.. 1,016,500.00 ond Woges." Building Improvements 7-155.00 bana. 1st ttme oifeted $165,000 539,900 Budget Appropriations r, Some ol the Items included In "Other Expenses" ore: Purchoseol Lown Mower 1,700.00 Ailed by N.J.S. 40A:4 B7 12.36S.OO Material, supplies and nonbondable equipment. Enlltlemenl Period—(July 1,1972 Emergency Appropriations 5,000.00 Repairs ond maintenance of buildings equipment, to December 31, 19721—TOTAL 29,747.00 Entltlemenl Period- TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS roods, etc. Contractual services for garbage and trash removal,* January 1, 1973 to June 30, 1973: BE THE FIRST tire hydrant service, aid to volunteer fire com- Construction of Recreational NEWLY LISTED Expenditures: panies, etc. Facilities ]O,3J3.0O Paid or Charged Entitlement Period—(January 1, TO INSPECT! (Including Reserve for Printing ond advertising, utility services. Insurance 1973 lo June 30, 19731-TOTAL 30,373,00 SOLID RUMSON COLONIAL Uncollected Toxes) 996,727.5? and many other Items essential to tne service ren- Entltlemenl Period- $35,500 Reserved 37,137.48 dered by municipal governmenl. July 1, 1973 to June 30, 1974: $47,500 Total Expenditures ond Purchose of Office Equipment 2,186.50 4 bedroom home with that decora- Ideal lor young family, this 4-bed- Unexpended Balances Purchase ot Environmental Canceled Equipment J.8CO,00 tor touch Large entry' foyer, living room 1 !'i-bath home oilers living Purchose of Dump Truck : 6,200.00 room, formal dining room, unique room, step-saving kitchen, lull Purchose of Container winch., 2,000.00 basement with family room. Tree- Installation of Signal Light 2,000.00 kitchen. Full basement. Many CURRENT FUND — ANTICIPATED REVENUES Entitlement Period—(July I, 1973 lined street. Excellent River Plaza to June 30, 19741-TOTAL many extras Choice location General Revenues Realized 15,116.50 Must be seen to appreciate. Call location Best terms ar/anged. cipated In Cash TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS " TsiloTso Call now tor appointment. 1973 1972 In 1972 now. . Surplus Anticipated * 220,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 IE) DtttrrM cnargn ana Stolutory 3 Surplus Anticipated with Prior Written Exptnalturis — Municipal Consent ot Direclor ol Local Government Services.; 40^000,00 (1) DEFERRED CHARGES: Total Surplus Antic looted Emeraency Authorliatlons 5,D0O.0O 140,000 00 Special Emergency Authorizations — ]. Miscellaneous Rlvlnuti: 5 Years I4OA:4-5S) 5,200.00 Licenses: Deterred Chorges to Future Alcoholic Beverages '.OO0.0O 7.0D0.0O 7,125 00 Taxotlon — Unfunded: Other „ 2,200.00 2,500 00 2.21S.OO Purchose of Property 747-3000 Fees ond Permits: (2) STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: Building 1.600.00 13,675.00 .-3.151.00 Contribution lo: Other 4,400.00 3,490.00 4,432.50 Public Employees' Retirement System 30.000.00 Fines ond Costs: Social Security System (O.A.S.I.) 29.200.00. 234 Riutr Road Municipal Court 20,000.00 70.000.00 23,105.00 Slate Road Aid — Formula Fund '. 3,601.00 3,601.00 3,601.00 TOTAL DEFERRED CHARGES AND r Interest and Costs on Toxes .' 10,113.06 10,010.61' 13,498.91 STATUTORY EXPENDITURES- ^r* fled Banh Franchise Taxes 80,000 00 TO.000.00 87,318.43 MUNICIPAL 54,700.00 TH£ Gross Receipts Toxes 60.000.00 SO.OOO.OO 15.S8S.52 Replacement Revenue—Business Personal Property (R.S. 54:1 ID}.. 76.239.00 76,239.00 81,055.95 (H) Total Gtntral Appropriations for Stole Sales Tax Aid Per Copllo (R.S. 54:32B-]0, Et. Seq.)., 29,216.94 29.3vo.39 29.286.94 Municipal Purposn (Items t(A) Use of Sanitary Land Fill ; 80,060.00 60,000.00 10,060.00 t» (E) Inclusive) 809,665.00 5,000.00 814.645 CM 777.527.52 37,137.41 State and Locol Assistance Act ol 1972: McOoupan-Ryan Entitlement Periods: (L) Subtotal Giniral Appropriations January 1, 1972 to June 30, 1972 30,999.00 (Items (HM 1,048,655,50 809,665,00 5,000.00 Sl^MS 00 777,527.52 37,137.48 July 1. 1972 to December 11. 1972 29,747.00 January 1, 1973 to June 30, 1973 .'. 30,3/3.00 (M) RtMrvt for UncollicUd Taxu... 228^568^00 219,200.00 _ JI9.20O.O0 2J9.200.00 " July 1. 197] to June 30, 1»74 IS,1S6.5O 9. Total Giniral Appropriations T27U2375O 1,028,965.00 '5,000.60 TbiiiiToo "996,727.52 3i7\if.i> Total Miscellaneous Revenues ~4M,80SlO 4. Receipts from Delinquent Toxes DEDICATED SEWER UTILITY,BUDGET ' s. Subtotal General Rty.nu.i (Ittmi 1,1,1 and«> i. Amount to be Railed by Taxis tor support ol Municipal Budget: General "RevenuVs "'"" " RtoWed (o) Locol Tox lor Municipal Purposes Including Anticipated in Cosh Reserve Tor Uncollected Taxes .' 12. DEDICATED REVENUES FROM "7:! "" In 197! Total Amount to be Raised by Taxes for SEWER UTILITY Support ol Municipal Budget 447.95000 569,325.34 Sewer Rental 220,000.00 7. Total Cinerol RtvinufS "1,028165.00 ~T,2Bl73lT27 ro BAHRS BEST BUYS J -L°L?.*1*"!L*1^:- •-;_-:;:^r—- !2o,ooo.oo Appropriated Exptrtde(Tf97l~~ Total CURRENT FUND - APPROPRIATIONS for.1972 By lor 1972 As Emergency Modified By Paid B. GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS Appropriated Expended 1972 MIDDLETOWN $38,900 Totol .1. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SEWER UTILITY '0MJ "" "" B"°'"»°" Pansier, or Choraed Reserved lor 1972 By for 1972 As Operating: Unique It-.ree Deitoorv. ranrh with lull basement on large coiner Emergency .Modified By Paid Solorles ond Wages .15,000.00 tor 1973 lor 1972 Resolution All Transfers r Charged Reserved lot Man, priias included, tire places, dishwasher, tenced-in (A) Operation! Other Expenses 26.500 0O yard Evc^'ier1: starter home GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Norlheosl MonmDufh County Administrative and Executive Seweroge Authority 73,500.00 30,319 79 Capital Improvements: Salorles ond Woges 30,300.00 30,500.00 30,319,79 Purchose ot Truck 5,000 00 Other Expenses "."... 8,025,00 7.B50.0O '6.849.87 5.(40.28 1,009.59 Federal Grant Coordinator Debt 5ervlce: Other Expenses 3.000.00 Payment of Bond Principal 75,000 00 EATONTOWN $34,500 Financial Administration STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: , Salaries and Woges 7,400,00 2.300.00 2.299.90 Contribution to: • * Charming two i^ee bedroom ra^:n studied on large treed *en- 2,300 00 Public]Employes' Retirement System 3,500 DO 1 Other Expenses 6,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 ced-m co''' ?! lo!. Central ST and fV! tM^omen! Grpal CIWA for Assessment o' Taxes Scclol Security System (O.A.S.I.) 1,500.00 Ch ltd!{!'"! Salaries and Woges. 5i,300.00 11.200.00 Other Expenses: Totol Appropriation! , 220,000.00 Maintenance ol Tan Mop 250 00 ),5O0 DO 1.500 00 1,244.00 256.00 Miscellaneous Other Expenses •*. 2.715 00 2,400.00 2.4M.0O 1.430.47 769.53 Collection ol Toxes Salaries ond Woges J2.6O0.00 24,500.00 24.390.60 24,390 60 Dedlcofion by Rider — N.j.S. 40A:^39 "The dedicated revenues anflcTpoted durlna the veer 1973 from Dm 1 u•«»«'• ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS $39,900 Other Expenses 4,180.00 4,500 0O 4.50O0O 3,689.05 Stole or Federal Ad for Maintenance ot Libraries; Bequest; Escheat; Federol Gront; are hereby ontlclpoi!? 0° revenue and Mir;' condil-on Fou'-righ* bedroom HLJQP ^odem CaN'o'nia Liquidation of Tart Title Hens ort hereby appropriated for the purposes to which said revenue is dedicated bv statute or other legal requirement ' iifl and Foreclosed Property : ranch F'. -•'cffO'i spacious 'ivmg room, dining room, clon full Other Expenses 7.000 00 2.000 OO 463 50 463.50 Z2'_ AITENP»Tfo"BUPOET ST*T¥MEHT~ ~ finis.hof] t.a^rr.r--.; rnached :,\o-car garage. Legal Services ond Costs Salaries ond Woges - Refiner 3,'DO.00 3,700 0O 3.rao.r» 3700.00 Other Expenses: Special Counsel 4.000.00 Miscellaneous Other Expenses 26,000 00 II.300.00 71 50 ASSETS YE AR^9Ti'~~~~YE'Ait'\9n RUMSON $42,900 Municipal Court Salaries and Woges 13.900.00 11,100.00 11,082.63 11,082.63 Surplus Balance January 1st M3 M7 53 if'8. w-t i .•-r>ori burning 'irnplare. sun Engineering Services ond Costs Receivables with Offsetting Reserves: Current Toxes r Tones Receivable U6.VH-W '(Percentooe collected: porch, rr-ar r-o :'" Other Expenses 1,000 00 1.000.00 '250 00 D Public Buildings and Grounds ' Tax Title Liens Receivable 12,613.60 1972 95°= 71 94 e 3 031 OW ;t f AJU, OOAOI Salaries and Wogri 7,160.00 6.600 OO *.757.26 6,731 10 26.16 Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien Delinquent Taxes 140 8M JI 1?!'?^ L Other Expenses 11,330.00 8.500.00 8,955.17 8,055.14 900.03 Liquidation 189,561,95 Other Revenue and "" ' UiUM.42 Planning Board Other Receivables..'. , 15.631.%A Additions to Income 443,312 07 inB m1?o *< Solorles ond Wogfi 2.200.00 Deterred Chorges Required fa be in 1973 TnTAI eiiUn, ——_!._ _±1 :? •" These Are Good Buys Forever T0TAL FUNDS Other Fxpensei A.0M 00 4 000 00 4,200 00 41.158.55 111) Budget I0,?00 0rt J,839,298.:: zzr:W 3.7l».IWJ.« Board of Adjustment * '* Deterred Charges Required )o be- In Budaels FVDrLtiiT.mct *L.n ~- —— - ~~'~' Solorles and Woges 2.100.00 SubscquenttotW 5.J00.0O ^M^Hl^Zl Other Expenses . ,, 2.260 00 8SO0O !S0 00 780 67 69.31 TOTAL ASSETS : l,in,BI3.m Munlclpol Appropriations. . IUMSM ... .„ „ Shode Tree Commission -r== ===rr==r==r=rnr=r=^=rj School Touts (including 6W.1W.00 24-hour Personal telephone service Other Expenses 500 00 500.00 500 00 5O00O Gypsy Molti Control LIMILITIES^RESERVES AND SURPLUS Coun^'Cw ffilcTalno "<"•»"' WIMiM "Covering all of Monmouth County Other Expenses 5.000 TO 15 50 IS.50 Conservation Commission N.j S A 4O'S*A Other Expenses 9/J 00 .100.DO 300 00 . 111.97 181.03 Waterfront and inland, too." New Shrewsbury Development Committee Other Expenjes MM 00 J.000 0O 368 00 ..,100 00 26J 00 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES -- A8DTAX AND SURPLUS il'Z^'i REQUIREMENTS Group Insurant* lor EniptoytM .. ... 11.500 00 15*.000.DO 15,000 00 14.045,06 954.91 l.mMi J, Mi.tn.n Other insurance Premiums 42 000 00 47,000.00 41,801 49 41,801.49 School Ton Lt»y Unpold 3n,>T«00 Lrss: Expendilurts lo bF " "~ Public Information Bureau tBI: School To« Deterred I7S.000.0O Rolled bv Future Toxes 5,000 00 Other Expenses , 3,50000 3.000 OO Total Adlusted PUBLIC SAFETY •Balonce Included In Above Enpendlturei and Tire To, Rtaulrtin.nls •Cash Liabilities' H3.ait.00 Other Expenses. t Balance Decmber 31st Fire Hydrant Service . IS,000.00 13-500.00 13,200 00 11.116 20 II 10 BAHRS Fire Prevention Bureau 350 00 450 DO 450.00 221.56 226.44 Aid ro Volunteer Fire Companies 2t,/Q0 00 20,000 00 70.00000 19.7816) 211.31 REALTOR Pine Brook Ftre Co.— Building Aid S,000 DO 5.000 00 4,800 00 200 00 Member 3 Multiple Listing Services Solar lei ond Woges 215,000 00 1M.500 DO* 167,50000 166.599.73 900.27 Other Expenses Purchaie—New Police Cor* 7,500 00 9,000 DO 9.00000 5,673.48 3,326.52 Miser oneous Other Evpensei J J 400 00 71.500 00 26.200.00 2481S95 1144 05 Surplus Balonce Flrit Ad O'Can'lcM'on ~ December 31,\ very lovitr, well corwl for home. bedrooms, two baths, attic, base- Four bedrooms ryear ond today's conveniences? always showsf You'll summer. Four bedrooms, carpeted living « $31,900 ment. Deep back yard. Easy con- room and dining room, beamed celling It has Itirce bedrooms, Hying room, dining 2'/? baths see the results of the Kitchen wltn abundant counter- space on3 room, wat-tO'WoH carpet, two tutl bottis, version lo two-family would make Then this flve-bedroomr flve-both Tudor, basement, oversized atloched ooroge, cir- this an excellent Investment. Fomlly f-oom with (servants apartment), set high on four excellent upkeep here . cabinets. Ideol home tor Eorly Amerlcon * OLDER COLONIAL decor. Prime residential orea. Coll lodoy cular driveway, on o tree shaded lot. Ask- fireplace acres, surrounded by tall trees in estate ing, ond well worth, 137,900. 533,000 area. Is for you. . . a well-kept OLDER for inspection. . . BELFORD Eat-in kitchen has COLONIAL home, HARRY DRAZIN, Agency inlaid floor There are seven working fireplaces, oid beautifully decorated, REALTORS beamed ceilings, carved mahogany wood- $58,900 333 Brood St., Red Bank 142-7900 Lovely location in town with tjiree good sized 6'xl2" dressing room work, brick floored Huge L-shapea porch. everything tip-top . . . A Cope Cod with thot certain something. bedrooms, formal dining room, full basement, Completely restored to mint con- off large master bedroom Words connot really describe this ex- Charm, comfort, and convenience Three FAIR HAVEN TWO-STORY dition. Three bedrooms, pretty ceptional home, yoj must see It. '-'• by people who took bedrooms, two baths, large living room New listing In fine residential section dining rpom, modern eat-in kltch- Large lot PRIDE In their home with fireplace, dining room, plaster walls. Walk to bus and school. Three bedrooms, one-car garage. Ready to go with low taxes! Ooaruri. Lovely grounds ana area. both, living room, full dining room, kitch- Prime location and hate to part with it. S58,V00. en, basement, detached garage, A tittle ALL BUYERS EASY TERMS Immediate occupancy HICKEY Three bedrooms, l'/j point and some remodeling will moke this Dally 9-9 Saturday and Sunday 10-7 Asking $52,900 REAL ESTATE AGENCY baths, family room. a very fine home. Vacant, ond we hove Mlddletown 671-1000 Realtor-Member MLS $36,500 the key. 130,000. LITTLE SILVER 37 Beoch Rd. Asking $38,500 Little Silver Colonial. Center-holl home REDDEN AGENCY Monmoutn Beacn SWAN-KEY wl!h lour bedrooms, IVj baths. Feoiures SCHANCK AGENCY Open ; doys den, sin porch, and lull basement. Coll Houses for Sole Houses for Sale 8orn~1787. Fireplace In living Realtors Tor appointment today. (36,500. REALTOR room and dining room. Ftv* bed- 301 Maple Ave., Red Bank mm/ REALTY 9 Linden PI. Red Bonk rooms, 2'/i bofns. All carefully REALTOR W-OW Eves. Sun. 747-40W Four New Homes For The preserved. Wet bar In den added 741-9100 14 Hwy 35 MWdletown $22,500 for your pleasure. Lorge lot, FOR LOVERS ONLY! Doll house. Located h Pair'Haven, con- Large Family beautifully landscaped. Evenings 542-3777 or 747-4U6 LINCROFT-S45,500 CUSTOM - COUNTRY Four bedrooms, large living room, en- 842-6550 venient to schools and Shopping. Great aj Greot value! Immedlote occupancy. closed porch, worm air heat. Ashing only $27,900 Investment property (or the small family. Three-bedroom, mint condition ranch. $36,000- BI-LEVEL SI 9,900. RUMSON COLONIAL Beautiful two-bedroom starter or retire- RUMSON Living room, dining room, kitchen, pan- Trees, celior, den. Excellent location. ment home In lovely River Pbio location try, ond one bedroom. Property lonea for Won't lost! We're open seven days. Stylishly designed at a popular price. Nine $47,500 Expansion attic with room for two more. Colonial with picture pretty kllchen ond commercial and is offered at J22.S00. torge rooms for the growing tamlly. Four ALLAIRE-FARROW Remodeled older home, lost loaded with Full basement. Unbelievably low taxes bedrooms, recreation room, eot-ln kitch- For The dinette. Large dining room, four bed- Realtor charm, located in one of the finest areas (only $545}. Bring checkbook! First de- rooms, porch. Large ireett s on properly. en, etc. Top Lofcewood area. Terrific val- 29' Brand St., Red Bank of town. This great buy has four bed- posit takes it! Excellent area. 547,500. ADAMS ue. See Us! New Home Buyer rooms, I'/i baths, eat-in country Kitchen. New ranch, Ihree bedrooms* attached ga- 741-3450 Transferred owner hates to leave. Be the ARMSTRONG AGENCY-REALTORS $42,750 -FREEHOLD TWP i rage, 100-xloo' lot. JW.VTO. lucky one to succeed him. Open 7 doys, 24 hour service Call Anytime PAUL P. BOVA AGENCY-REALTORS Over 2600 sq. rt. In this huge bl-level. A REALTORS Borus Agency SSS Prospect Ave. 741-4500 Little Silver 842-5098 house to get lost In. Nine rooms, quality For The IDEAL STARTER HOME — Inthls 35 Cherry Tree Form Rd., Mlddlelown REALTORS 110 Ave. of 2 Rivers Rumion built. 75% completed, so time to choose Discriminating Buyer "close-to everything" two-bedroom, one- MX River Rd., Fair Haven OAK HILL - A new listing for your im- your colors ond kitchen cabinets. Very bath ranch with room to expand. Asking VAN HORN 671-2544 LITTLE SILVER mediate Inspection. Center* hall Colonial Smoll cozy ranch, three bedrooms, 130,500. SHORE CREST — This new listing Is 7(7-4532 with four bedrooms, 2'/i both*. Living pest neighborhood, north ot town. See this screened porch, wall-to-wall carpeting. 65' AGENCY —REALTORS LINCROFT — Three-bedroom ranch. Two COLONIAL room with fireplace. Den. Dining room. BEFORE you buy from that development. lacked with value for the dollar. "Tip x 100- lot. 131.500. Open 7 days. Coll 24 hours a day. fop" condition inside and out. Dining baths, central olr conditioning, 21x21 fam- Eot-ln kitchen. A lovely setting In this 747-4100 room plus an eat-In kitchen. Four bed- ily room. Large, well landscaped lot. Call Almost new, four-five-bedroom home on prestigious community. See It today. Ask- For The APOLLO rooms. Two baths. Oen. Basement. Hot lovely tul-de-iac lealurei great country ing «9,S00. ROGER F. COZENS, Reoftor, -ELBOW ROoVn In o tine country area 804 River Rd. Fair Haven AGENCY. INC. water heot. Lots ot little playmates In this : kitchen, family room, huge redwood deck 813 River Rood, Fair Haven, N.J, 741'7£84. 'ELBOW ROOM with nearly V, acre semi Farmer Or Horseman Member Monmouth County AAL HOLMDEL conventional Mlddletown area. Asking AIR HAVEN — A new River Oaks list- overlooking pond. Full basement, attached Multiple Listings. rural lot. 3370 Hwy 35 Hazlet 739-0100 NEW, NEW, NEW! Ing that Is landscaped for privacy and two-car garage, central air and many ex- Eight acres with horse track and pasture 142.000. Call anytime. ROGER F. CO- easy care. Living room with fireplace. ELBOW ROOM In this spacious ranch, land. Older farmhouse, three bedrooms, Large Colonial featuring four bedrooms, ZENS, Realtor, 113 River Rood, Fair tras. 558,000. WAYSIOE-OCEAN TOWNSHIP seven rooms, two baths, Ihree bedrooms. 2!i baths, lull dining room, IS' fomlly Dining room. Eot-ln kitchen. Den plus Don't miss this beauty. Four bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, out- Haven, N.J. 7.K) 119,479.00 TRANSFERRED 136,000.00 custom-built home !. Surplus Anticipated ;.. 265,000.00 136,000.00 Charming custom built ranch. Three bed- 1. Surplus Anticipated with Prior Wrirtm Comint (E) Deferred Charges ond statutory rooms, two baths, family room, hoi \wter with everything j ot Dinctor of Local Government Sirvktt 101,000.00 Expenditures — Municipal heal, full basement, two-car ooraye. MM 11) DEFERRED CHARGES: Three large bedrooms Totol Surplus Anticipated 335,000.00 237,000.00 condition. Large lol In exclusive setting. Vh baths / • Emergency Authorizations 1,500.00 19,000.00 19,000.00 19*00.00 Asking S63.5H). 3. Miscellaneous Rivenuis: Special Emergency Autnorl7a!lons — Den with fireplace Licenses: 5 Veors (40A:4-55> 7.503.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 7,500.00 The and built-in wet bar Alcoholic Beverages Deferred Charges to Future Fees and Permit*: Toxation-Unfunded: 13,750.00 13,750.00 13,750.00 Formal dining room Bu.id.np : •' 14,000.00 Road Improvements. 20,000.00 plus eat-in area In Fines ana£05ts: (2) STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: BROOK Municipal Court 17,000.00 16.000.00 17,674.00 Contribution to: kitchen * State Rood Aid — Formula Fund 3,779,00 3,779.00 3,779.00 Public Employees' Retirement Syslem... 19,340.00 17,193 00 17,793.00 17,742.15 50.85 AGENCY Central air conditioning State Road Aid — Stale Aid Road System Act ot 1967 95,000.00 Social Security System (O.A.S.I.) 24,343.39 17,000.50 17.000.SO 16,122.47 178.03 Irilerest and Costs on Taxes • 10,500 00 10,000.00 10,200.97 Pension (R.S. 43:8B-1 to 99 First Ave. Atlantic Highlands R.S. 43:9B-E) Beautifully landscaped lot Franchise Taxes 155,000,00 151,000.00 155,592.90 1,436.61 This one must be seen fast Gross Receipts Taxes .• 107,000.00 99,000.00 107,239.06 TOTAL DEFERRED CHARGES AND COLTS NECK Replacement Revenue— Business Personal Property (R.S.54:11D) 234.S6S.00 234.S68.00 249,792.93 STATUTORY EXPENDITURES - $69,900 1 New four-bedroom, 2tt-bath Colonlol. 3000 State Sales Tox Aid Per Capita (R.S. 54:32B30, Et. Seq.) 2U39.B7 21,421.81 21,339.87 MUNICIPAL sq. It. living area. 14x27 formal living interest an Investments and Deposits 30,000.13 30,000.00 41,161.66 Sewer Fees • 58,000.00 60,934.27 58,685.10 (H) Totot General Appropriations for room with fireplace. Fully wooded lot. Municipal Purposes (Items 8(A) Excellent area. REDDEN AGENCY State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972: Realtors Entitlement Periods: to (E)Wluilve) . 1,503,505.00 1,255,157.00 1,500.00 1,259,111.00 1,199,566.96 57,090.04 J. D. ROCHE 301 Maple Ave., Red Bank January 1. 1972 to June 30,197? :. 15,576.00 Realtor July 1,1972 to December 31,1973 14,9(7.00 (L) Subtotal Central Appropriations Hwy 34 462-2741 Colts Neck 741-9100 Special Items of General Revenue Antlclpoted With Prior Written (Itemi (H) ...... 1,503.505.00 1,255,157.00 ' 1.500.00 1.259,111.00 1.W9,S66.». 57.090.M Evenings 542-3777 or 747-4U6 Consent ol Director of Local Government Services: COLTS NECK Emergency Employment Ad of 1971 — Federol Grant Section 5 (M) Reserve lor uncolleded Taxes 212.4)0.00 26t,eoa.oo 268,808.00 368,808.00 Tennis Fees impressive center hoi I Colonial, prestige ». TolOl Oenerol Appropriations 1,765,995.00 1,523,965.00 1,500.00 1,525.465.00 U68.374.96 57,090.04 oreo, one + acre. Four bedrooms, Th FAIR HAVEN-$41,000 Total Miscellaneous Revenues i •• baths, fireplace In family room, central Attractive tour-bedroom Cope Colonial. olr 581,900. STYNES REALTOR, Colts Air conditioned. 'Impeccable condition. A. RictlpH from Dillnquint Taxis DEDICATED SWIMMING POOL UTILITY BUDGET Neck. 946-W46. _ _ „ Fireplace, unparalleled value at price. 5. Subtotal Gtnfrol Rtvcnuis (Items 1,3,3 and 4) 1,042,172.00 1,063,499.6? Call today! FAHTH'AVEN — Restored Colonial with i. Amount to b* Ralitd by Taxis for Support of Municipal Budget: Reallied river view and original charm. Asking In [a) Locol Tox for Municipal Purposes Including Anticipated In Cash M's. Principals only. M2JUI. Reserve for Uncotlected Taxes 1973 1972 In 1972 13. DEDICATED REVENUES FROM MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -Four bed- ADAMS Total Amount to be Raised by Taxes for SWIMMING POOL UTILITY Support ol Municipal Budget/,'.. rooms, eot-ln kitchen, wolllo-wall corpet- AGENCY • REALTORS Operating Surplus Anticipated Ino. Full basement. Close to schools and Open 7 days, W hour service 7. Totol Ointral Rivinuu 1,765,995.00 1,523,965.00 . shopping. Call 5M-6l7^belore^30 pja_ _ 842-5098 TOTAL OPERATING SURPLUS ANTICIPATED HAZLET — Three~b«lrooms, two baths. MO Ave. of 2 Rivers Rumson Footnote: The Hems of revenue lor State Rood Aid shown as received In 1972 have either been received In cash or hove been al- Swimming Pool Dues Colonial. Walking distance to N.Y. bus,N£W LISTING — Ranctl. verbal river 36.570.00 37.150.80 lotted lo the municipality and held In cash by the State. Gale and Snack Bar Receipts B.70O.OO schools. *37,5OO. Coll lor appointment, 2M- rights. Three bedrooms, two baths, family Special Iterm ot General Revenue Anticipated wllh Prior (8,211 421 3&6A Of 642-5410. room, eat-In Kitchen, dining room, lull Written Consent of Director ot Local Government Services: 7 bosemenl, attached gorage. Quiet dead- CURRENT FUND - APPROPRIATIONS Swimming Pool Dues LITTLtTSILVER end streel. W5,500. (37,150.80) Charming home on targe, nlcelV land- I. GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS Appropriated Expended 1972 Totol Revenues 63.000.00 37,150 90 scoped ground* with circular driveway. SHREWSBURY CAPE -Three bed- Tolal Three bedrooms, l'/i bains, finished base- rooms, den or fourth bedroom, living lor 1972 By for 1972 As ment, eat-In kitchen with dishwasher and room, UxlO kitchen, gorage. Vacant, Emergency Modified By Paid 1). APPROPRIATIONS FOR self-cleaning range, wall-to-wall carpet- U6.W0. for 1973 for 1972 Resolution All Transfers or Charged Reser SWIMMING) POOL UTILITY Approprloled Expended 1972 Ing. Walk to train and school. M4.S00. 842- (A) Operalloni Total Wt. ._ SCHANCK AGENCY GENERAL GOVERNMENT: tor 1972 By for 1972 As Administrative and Executive Emergency Modified By Paid REALTOR Salaries and Wages; "~\ lor 1973 for 1972 Resolution All Transfers or Charged Reserved Houses for Sale 8 Linden PI. , Rrri Honk Governing Body 5.200.00 5,20000 5,200.00 5,200.00 /4/-0397 ' Eves. Sun. 7474088 Administrator's Office 25,650.00 21,000.00 13,000.00 12,782.73 217.27 Operating: ' Municipal Clerk's Office 25,600.00 22,150 00 22,150.00 • 21,671.69 478.31 Salaries ond Woges 25,900.00 20.000.00 20.000.00 15,667.74 332.36 ""~WATE R FRONT " Other Expenses 25-725.00 17,85500 20,355.00 19,588.15 846.S5 Other ExpenKI 27,410.00 U.000.00 1S,000.00 !3,SU.9S 46S.0S S&jJoh Elections Coplfot Improvements: v Bulkheoded ond dock. Heated pool. Beou Otner Expenses 2,000.00 2,000.00 1.400.00 UJ7.84 72.16 Capitol Outlay : 39,500.00 14,000.00 16,000.00 10,541.32 4SI.6J NfuHv finished basement, ideal tor teen- Financial Administration Debt Service: age parlies. Fireplace wall Is marble Salaries and Wages 7,500.00 6,850.00 6,100.00 S.OS3.15 1,046.85 Interest on Notes 27,730.00 10,000.00 10,000,00 toced. Den and gameroom, Separate Ottier Expenses 7,000.00 6,925.00 6,200.00 493.55 DeUrrtd Charaii and Statutory Expenditures: Qyind erson 5,706.45 STATUTORY EXPENDITURES:, maid's room. Asking 1107,000. Assessment of Taxes Salaries and Wag.cs 9,900.00 9.800.00 9,925.00 9,772,73 152.27 Contribution to: Otner Expenses: Public Employees' Retirement A Borus Agency Cost of Tax Mop 5,O0O.M 4,000.00 8,625.00 5,762,62 2.862.3B System... 1,000.00 1,000.00 Miscellaneous Other Expenses 3,500.00 2.010.00 2,110.00 1.812.15 227.B5 Soclol Security System REALTORS Collection ol Taxes (O.A.S.I.) 1,450.00 1,00000 1,000.00 1,000.00 600 River Rd., Fair Haven Salaries and Wages 11,500,00 9.900.00 9,400.00 9,31670 53.30 TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS IKTodolib "iOOOOJM 63T0O0S) _M.731.0l vtiih WATERFRONTS 747-453? Older Expenses 2,125.00 3,640.00 . 2,140.00 1,656.08 483.92 Legal Services and Costs Dedication by Rider — N.J.S. 40A:4-39 "The dedlcoted Revenues anticipated during the year 1973 from Dog Licenses; EATONTOWN Salaries and Wages 3,600.00 3,600.00 3.600.00 3,600.00 Over one acre of flowers, trees, ond Mote or Federol Aid for Molntenonce ot Libraries; Bequest; Escheat; Federol Gronl; ore hereby anticipated os revenue ond Oifier Expenses 64,000.00 24,000.00 24.OCO.DO 22,543 60 1,436.40 are hereby appropriated for the purposes lo which sold revenue-Is dedtcoted by statute or otner legal requirement." Need a place lo lie up? shrubs, surrounds this Ihreebedroom Municipal Court ranch In pork-like setting. Large 24' living Dock at homo and r.avo. Salaries and Wages 15,900.00 15.80O.OO 15,800.00 14.670.77 1.129.23 room, fireplace, dining room, eot-ln kitch- Other Expenses 2,65Q.W 3,775.00 4,225.00 3.669,6« 555.32 Some good buys lo plaaso your en, full basement, garoge. Many extras. Municipal Prosecutor APPENDIX TO BUDGET STATEMENT Only $39,POO. Salorlesortd Woges 425.00 CURRENT FUND BALANCE SHEET COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUND wile. Ottier Expenses 2,3/5.00 OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN CURRENT SURPLUS PALACE Engineering Services and Costs DECEMBER II, 1172 Ranch or Colonial. Rcotly Associates Salaries and Woges 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,850 00 YEAR 1972 YEAR 1971 Member SMLS • Realtors Other Expenses 14,000.00 10.000.00 12,900.00 9,370,73 3.529.27 ASSETS Surplus Balance January 1M 2M.5M.4b 345,V36.?5 Rt.3S. Neptune Public Buildings end Grounds Across from Channel Lumber CURRENT REVENUE; Salaries and Woges 6,500.00 4.610.00 - 2.8B0.00 2.843.96 J6.04 CastTo'/idTnTeiimViSr'. ~~".T.." rmB4]~< I ON A CASH OASIS: 636 River Rl Fair Haven Other Expenses .17,365.00 K,000.00 13,000.00 12,779.41 220.55 state Rood Aid Allotments Receivable 66.359.23 Current Taxes 988-4400 Planning Board Receivables wltn Offsetting Reserves: '(Percentage collected: 741-4477 Salaries and Woges 3,700,00 3.400.00 3,400.00 3,1M.3< 2)166 raxes Receivable 340.9MUI 1972,95',, 1971 W..) 4,404.715.32 4,116,521.53 10-ROOM COLONIAL Other Expenses: fox Title Liens Receivable 2.410.59 Delinquent Taxes 130.729.48 101,486.79 fAailtr Plan 1.100.00 1.700.00 1.700.00 Properly Acquired bv "to* Title Lttn In Mlddktown on heavily wooded lot. one Olher Revenue and Miscellaneous Other Expenses 23,560,00 2J.O0O.OO 17,250.00 17.24191 6 09 Liquidation 15,35000 Additions to Income 913.010.69 769.074.04 acre plus. Four years young. Air condi- Board of Adjustment Olhtr Receivables 37.408.Bi tioned, Intercom, sprinkler sys'em. Salaries ond Wages 2,400 00 2,400.00 2,400.00 2.218.26 181.74 Deferred Charges Required to be In 1973 TOTAL FUNDS ~S.*687!6i~9r°4 ~s!m52S."S9 WMIhermopan0 e windows, many exlros. Olher Expenses 6,255,00 6,000.00 2,800.00 1.4V6.6I 1,303.3! Qudoel 9,000.00 W7M0 Shade Tree Committee Deferred Charges Required to be In Budgets EXPENDITURES AND CROWELL AGENCY 741-4030 Other Expenses 100,00 1.420,00 1M.00 9,1.20 7610 Subsequent to 1973 , ,. 9,000.00 TAX REQUIREWCUTV 1i3 Rivet Rd. __ Pair Haven Industrial Committee Municipal Appropriations 1,259.111.00 1,019,220.08 f'OHT MONMOUTH — One bedroom. Other Expenses 250.00 4.000.00 3,900.00 3.762.15 137 8S TOTAL ASSETS T7i)sT3337y' School Taxes (including Idea) home lor single or retired couple. Conservation Commission -. Locol ond Regional) 3.877,675.00 2,845.849.00 On 100' x 1001 lot. 787-I2M. Olhtr Expenses 800 00 500.00 50000 4U.3I 3362 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS County Taxes (Including Insurance1 Added Tox Amount!) 1.059,293.97 990.107.M KEANSBURG — Starter house. Three Group Insurance Plans for Employes 75,900,00 20.000.00 19.300,00 1J.2I.U6 1.OI6. M Other Expenditures ond small bedroom*, kltchen-llvlng room com- Other Insurance Premiums 27,400.00 24.003.CO 26.502,00 25.70S.86 796.14 'Cash Liabilities ,.. 854,131,68 Deductions from Income.. IJ/.37I.O1 158.284 39 bination. Large attic. Newly decorated. Reserves for Receivables 496,130.15 PUBLIC SAFETY: TOTAL EXPENDITURES Aluminum siding. Ait lenced In. 516,500. Fire Surplus 315,068.96 Coll 4951193 Other Expenses: TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND TAX AND SURPLUS U0U12.79 REQUIREMENTS 5.3)J,4!O.vS 5.013.461.13 LITTLE SILVER Plre Hydrant Service ;5,0S3.0O /i.OOOCO 75.000 00 '0,611.74 4.318.2i WELL CARED FOR CAPE COD - »i Miscellaneous Other Expenses..* 10,050.00 9.800 CO 11,100 00 II.07J.59 74.41 School Tox Levy Unpold l.OWjiToo " Aid to Volunteer Fire Companies 16,500.00 H.MO.OO 16,500.00 16,500.00 Less: Expenditures lo be ocie landscaped properly. Many iruH, Less: School To« Deterred ^LOOOJIO Raised by Future Tnxei 1,500.00 shade trees and ornamental shrubs. Watk- Police 19,000,00 Ino distance to schools And shopping. Five Salaries ond WagM .'.. 165,045.00 IM.32S.OO < 118,42500 111.154.57 770.4J • Balance Included In Above TOTAL ADJUSTED "Cosh Liabilities" SI5J74.O0 EXPENDITURES AND minutes by car to oil transportation, col- Oiner Expenses 5O,2S6.00 37.S9fl.0O !5.88SOO Sl.J4t.74 4,678.76 TAX REQUIREMENTS 5,331,950.98 4.994,461.13 leges, churches, temples. Three bed- First Aid Oraonliatlon— rooms, large living room with fireplace, Contribution 10,000.00 10.000.00 10.000,00 9.598.92 401.0! Surplus Balance December 31st mS64.« paneled wait and butlt-tni. Dining room Inspection of Oulldlno* wlfh paneled wall, eat-In kitchen, ceramic Salaries and Woaei*..,.'. 10.600.00 10 600 00 10,600.00 10.280.80 319.20 'Nearest even percentage may be used. bathroom. Expansion ott'C with ample Olher Expense* 1,710.00 I.'JO.OO I.970O0 1.690.43 279 57 spoce for two additional bedrooms ond Inspection of Plumbing both. Full basement with, W QCJI. hof water Olher Expenses , 100,00 PROPOSED USE OF CURRENT heater. Aluminum screeru ant) storms, at- Civil Defense and Disaster FUND SURPLUS IN If7] BUDGET tached gar oar City sewer*, Immediate Control occupancy. Principal* only. 144,900. }4\- Olhtr EKpenjts 2M.D0 2533 ^ Surplus Balance pplebrook Agency STREETS AND ROADS: December 31, 1972 355,068.96 Road Repairs and Maintenance Current Surplus Anticipated Realtors NAVESiNK* —"Shi'roem" homeTFoVmot 5olijrle*and Wages 115,20000 •6.900 00 vt.too.oo n,i».n IN 16 335,000 00 11.940 00 In l»73 Buctoel 112 Avt. of Two Rivera dining room, family room or third bed- Ottier Expeniei.;. /5,7SO.OB KKO.OO 6I.OJ4 4? 3.N1.3I room. Ooraoe. basement. Near school. Road Work-State Aid Formula Fund 4,500.00 4.500,00 Surplus Botance Remaining 2O,O6i.M Rumion 642-2900 136,000. BOB GRIMM AGENCY. Realtor, Street Llatttlna 4,M0.0O 4.SO0.0O Hwy 35, Keyport, N.J, 3U4400. Ottwr £«ptm« .V.,. 34,000.00 31,000 00 Morch 2, Iff] 28 itotoa}VJtt^,KtAnuk-m6teU>*n,fi.l.Friday ,1*73 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Lake BoooeviUe, a ncw-M- iwf LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Uttritt and wages wot m id Itke of the United States, ' "I ttrveis one Seods V Hdlf,rChurch Street, Keansburg, N.J. TOTAL JJJIZOO Acrmi from Oortnel Lun CEASED This Uth day of February, l>73 98M400 Pursuant to the order of S. THOMAS f (July I, 1973 to June 30, 1974 GAGLIANO, Surrogate of the County of It Is hereby certified thot the approved budget annexed hereto ond hereby made a part hereof ts an exact copy of the orlg- f Operating and Maintenance Expenses Uefimouth, this day mode, on the appli- Inaf en file with the clerk of the governing body, mot all additions are correct, all statements contained herein are In proof and (a) Beocn Front Maintenance CENTURYOLD + cation of tht undersigned. Alter Mur- the tetol ot anticipated revenues eqvols the totol of appropriations. * Salaries ond Woges 4HS.0O phy, Sole Executrix of the estate of the MttuiUr restored Colon/of in Rumson. VINCENT INDEUCATfl First Aid Organization Contributions. lCOCCCO ton Roman Ogden, deceased, notice it (c) Services ol Visiting Nurses TI,500.W Tttre* zMdrooens, Irt boms, beoutltul moo- Registered Municipal Accountant 1 hereby given to the creditor, of sold de- Certified by me 24 Journal Souore, Jersey City, New Jersey Id) Public Assistance 6.000.00 em Mtcfeen, pine poneM dm, living roam ceased lo present to the satd Sole E»et 9Me)hMtiQroom, screened porch. One This Uth doy ol February, 1973 (2t>1)*i331tt, 1973, ot 7:30 o'clock S588 ~~ NOTICE IP.M.I at which time ond ploce oblectlons to sold budget ond tax resolution far the year 1973 may be presented by taxpayers or (Cl CopJIol imprevements FOUR-BEDROOM CAPE — Mlddletown MONMOUTH COUNTY other Interested persons. Cbpltol Improvement Fund 5,000.00 onto. Lime kitchen ond dining oreo, SURROGATE'S COURT Stole an) Local Assistance Act of 1972: ESTATE OF HELEN ATROCHIN, DE Entitlement Period: rage* and cyclone fenced yard. 04/ EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Prfnclpali only. Coll 7174910. CEASED (July 1, 1972 to December 31. 1972) Pursuant to the order of S. THOMAS SUMMARY OF CURRENT FUND SECTION OF APPROVED BUDGET Purcnose of Street Malntertonce ATLANTIC HIGHLANOS - High on a hill GAGLIANO, Surrogate of the County of Qenerol Appropriations For: YEAR 1973 YEAR 1971 Equipment 14,700.00 Ha pretty view ot me volley, this older Monmouth, this day mode, on the appli- 1. Municipal Purposes ;. 1,S72,775.I4 I.3IM17.7I Purcnose of Road Malerlol 22,101.00 1 Is great for the large family, six cation of the underilgned, Victor Ols- 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes—Based on Estimated 14 Percent of Tox Collections 374.0S4.vo M7.1e5.tl ro. The living room ond den hove pemlere, Acttng Executor or the eitote 4. Total Generol Appropriations |.»2I5, In exclusive In- ESTATE OF ANNA T. MARTIN. DE- Totol Expenditures and Printing ond advertising, utility services. Insurance Anticipated Water-Sewer Utility *on Ridge on Kings Hwy £.. opposite CEASED Unexpended Bolonces Ooeratlnq Deficit 59,3(2.19 47,110.97 47,110.97 34,202.02 10,909.95 •feodeole Rd.. R-45 residential tone. and many other Items essential to the service ren- 9.409.0! 9,409.01 9409.01 Pursuont to the order of S. THOMAS Canceled 1,72MS».I9 411.419.97 dered by municipal government. •Overexpendlture—I97t Appropriation WMf firm. Contact W. Smith, Box 77. GAGLIANO. Surrogate of the County ot Overexpendlture—1972 Appropriation 7,613.49 ailleMiiiln 1 •tn M J Monmouth, this day mode, en tl>e appli- Overopendlrures*. 7.4I1.4T 605.15 cation ol the undersigned. Colonial First Prior Years Bills—1971: fltiM&N — •toutltully wooded 1* acre, •See Budget Appropriation Items sa marked to the right of A. E. Cowlong-Prlntlng 113.50 National Bank, Sole Executor ... 40,207.00 40,162.00 42,159.15 R. Kronenberger-Employee Expenses... 11.20 locent to bank. 1300 aq tt. suitable for estate ot sold Deceased will be audlled 33.909.3i 33,909.36 ond stated by the Surrogate ol the Coun- State Soles Tox Aid Per Coplto(R.S. 54:326-30, Et.Seq) 34.039.Si C & A Body Shop-Repairs 19.00 irofejilonol office, etc. Call 222-9425 or Renfoli trttm Borough Property : 1,150.00 !,7J0.0t> t,*94.4? 11.50 ty of Monmouth ond reported for settle- 24,000.00 Chef Cormon Locksmith-Services .... ment to The Monmouth County Court, Payment In Lieu ot ToxtvUrbon Renewal Pro|ect... 30490.00 4«75I1 Getty Oil Co.-Fuel 591.23 SEA GIRT - Business property with In Probate Division, on MONDAY, the Povmeflt In Lieu of Taxes-Senior Citizens Housing Protect 0,000.00 GannLaw Books-Books 12.09 Kings Diner-Other Expenses 103.90 am*. Air conditioned Colonial building, )]rd day ot APRIL A.O.. 1973, ot 9:00 State ond Locot Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972: 1.15 an desirable, tnoreuahfore, lends Itself fo o'clock a.m., ot the CountyCourt Entitlement Periods: Lawyers Co-op. Pub. Co.-Books 1,602.60 orormlmt offices or exclusive shop*. House, Monument and Court streets. Jonuory 1,1972 to June 30,1972 11,151.00 Lee Clothes-Uniforms July 1,1972 to December 31,1972 71,550.00 229.22 Former!/ girt ond boutique. l«0 iq ft. Freehold. New Jersey, at which time Mobile Radio Dlspotch-Supplles 111.(4 motn oreo pin office ond storoge space. Application will be mode for the allow- January 1,1973 to June 30,1973 •0,104.00 Noylors Auto Parts-Supplies July 1,1971 fo June 30,1974.. 40,102.00 125.00 Second floor, two-bedroom oportmem ance of Commissions and Counsel fees. juiy* 1, IT/4 IU juns ju, ir'4... Pine Beoch Communications-Supplies... 149.99 with separate enlronce. On/off streer Dated February 22nd A.D. 1973. Speclol Items of Generol Revenue Anticipated With Prior Written 5 t- S Auto Radiator Co .-Repairs 19.51 parking. Low taxes. Principals only. Own Consent of Director ot Locol Government Services: Crown Tlre-Tlres ANTOINETTE R. B. SCHILOGE . W,St9.62 470.00 ond ADAM T. SCHILDGE, Emergency Employment Act ot 1971 Pat Keelen-Other Expenses 295.00 ot Tonolewood Forms, Total Miscellaneous Revenues 47l.2t7.79 A & P Tea Co.-Food Supplies 15.00 Mlddletawn, New Jersey Alpine Manor Hotel-Other Expenses... 300.00 Real Estate Wanted Co-Eiecutors. *. Receipts fremDellwent Taxes 330,000.00 3I4.0O0.00 D. Bellezzo-Other Expenses 147.00 Messrs. Hleilng, Grasso, 1. JVbteUI Outers! Revenues (Hems 1,24 end 4) Borough ot Keyport-Relmbursement 190.00 LI5T1HGS OF BETTER HOMES — In Gelier and Kelahcr, 4. Amemt I* ee Raited by Toxes fer suppgrt of Municipal Bvdfet: Beochvlew Rest Home-Services,.. ... 41.59. Ktoftsburg-Mlddl ctown-H 01 Itt-Holm del. Attorneys at Law. (a) Local Tox for Municipal Purposes Including > Bradlee Dept. Store-Clothing 50.00 THE SMOLKO AGENCY. 717-0123. 204 Homer Street, ,. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes... . C.B.S. Supermorket-Food 35.00 FoodaromoFood Supplies , 25.00 WE BUY HOUSES FOR TOP DOLLAR P.O. Box No. lo». " Toms River, N.J. M7S3. Total Amount to be Raised by Toxes for Food City-Food Supplies 110.00 In any condition. Support of Municipal Budgel.. 905,112.19 92i.WD.02 Food Town-Food Supplies 34.00 Phone 25MI2I Mor.i W-» 50.00 1. Tefal Oenerol Revenues . Modern Pharmacy Drugs COOPERATIVE APARTMENT — Two NOTICE 1.7I7.JO4.I5 Pantry Pride-Food Supplies 15.00 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR Pothmark-Food Supplies 94.20 THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN Footnote: The Items of revenue for State Rood Aid shown os received In 1972 hove either been received In cash or hove been al- So. Brunswick Welfare-Reimbursement . 73.34 FIRE APPARATUS AND EQUIP- lotted to the municipality and held In cash by the state. Stop and Shop-Food Supplies.... 2.95 OUR LISTINGS SELL MENT AT A COST NOT TO EXCEED All Serv. Vac Shoppe-Repalrs.. 25.00 FORTY-FOUR THOUSAND Ardens Coffee Servlce-OII... 239.65 TRY US ISU.OOu.00> DOLLARS. TO BE USED CURRENT FUND—APPROPRIATIONS Duro Test Corp.-Supplles 1.25 BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF I. OINERAL APPROPRIATIONS Appropriated Expended 1972 Fredericks Typewriter Co.-Supplles 26.73 MHOOK AGENCY THE TOWNSHIP OF COLTS NECK. Totol IBM Corp.-Malntenance..... 1.292.00 IN THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, tor Wl'Bv for 1W2 A j Peter Faccos & Sons-Elec. Supplies 111.56 APPROPRIATING THE FUNDS Emergency Modllled By Paid : 143.50 Kings Hordware Supplies 13.31 LEGAL NOTICE THEREFORE, AND AUTHORIZING for 19)3 for 1972 Resolution All Tromfers or Chorged Reserved Keyport Maintenance-Window Cleonlng THE ISSUANCE OF BONOS AND (A) Operations 201.19 NOTICI GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Gales Hardware-Supplies 1,(55.00 NOTES. J 5. M Flelds-Awords WHEREAS, the Loeol Public Con- Administrative ond Executive: 750.00 trocrs tow (N.4.S.A. 40A:lll et seg.) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- Solomon's-Unllorms and Equipment 2,301.19 SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN- Solorles ond Wages 43,317.00 40,»l5.oo 31,515.00 39.616.37 Parkway 117 Agency-Services.... requlrrs that ll>e awarding oi a contract Other Expenses 12,150.00 7.3SO.0O 9437.00 1,249.56 317.44 36.16 for "Professional Services" without SHIP OFCOLTSNECK, IN THE Anderson's Equip. Service-Equipment.. 323.22 COUNTY OF MONMOUTH: Elections: 'D!anem:0ther Expenses competitive bidding must be publicly od- Salaries And Wages 2.329.00 3.290.00 3.290.00 2.330 0O 60.00 1,344.00 Section 1. The purchase or Improve- Globe Petroleum-Fuel 216.13 ment described In Section 4 ot this ordi- Other Expenses ./ 1,500.00 1,300.00 1.450.00 U39.63 10.37 NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lone Pine Corp.-Dumplng ..... 6(6.00 nance Is hereby authorized to be mode Flnonclol Administration: ^ Hamilton Laundry-Services - 22.19 Fair Horen Board of Education has op- as a general Improvement, and for the Solorlei and Wages ;. 4,757.00 4JMO.0O 4.0(0.00 4,0*4 40 13.31 pslnfed Abraham J. Zoger. on Attorney 2ep. Mfg. Co.-Chemlcals 341.12 purpose stated In sold Section 4 there Is Other Expenses e.SM.OO 1,200.00 5.900.0O 5,122,44 677.54 Atlantic Glass Co.-Supplies 51.49 ot Low of the State ot New Jersey, as hereby appropriated the sum ot Forty- Assessment of Toxes: .ottorncy to the Board for the period of Capital Highway Materials-Supplies 141.00 four Tnousond (U4.CCO.uO) Dollars. Solorles ond Wages 4,011.00 3,700.00 3,780.00 3.7S00O Clock Equipment Co.-Supplles 9.70 February It. 1973 until February II, Other Expenses 4,175.00 M20 CO ^ 3,020.00 3,337,71 312.29 1W4. Section 2. To meet the sold Forty-four Ouncon Thecker Assoc.-Supplles 60.94 Thousand (144.000.001 Dollar opproorln- Collection of Toxes: Monmouth Mower-Repairs 1,101.35 The foregoing appointment was mode tlon ond for the purpose stated In Sec- Salaries ond Woges 21,724.00 19,415.00 19,215.00 19,340.54 20.13 without comprmlt* bfddino at a "Pro- Koenlg Equipment-Supplies tion 4, negotiablegotiable bondbndss of thhe TownshiTowsp Other Expenses 7,100.00 oMO.OO 3,3O).0O 3,091.75 211.05 Lynn Equip. Co.-Snow Plow 24.75 ttsslonal Service" under the provisions t Clls Nk I th Ct of Mo Liquidation of Tox Title Liens and 20.31 ot the Local Public Contracts Law, ot Colls Neck, In the County of Mon- George A. Mothewson-Cholns mouth, ore hereby outhorlied to be Is- Foreclosed Property: Matty Auto Parts-Supplies 61.00 NJ.S A 40A:11-1 et sea. becouse the Other Expenses 500.00 500.00 320.00 Mtd professloA is regulated by low ond sued In the principal amount of Forty Middlesex Welding-Repairs TousonThousond (s4000000($40,000.00)) DollarDollar*s, each to Legal Services ond Costs: Mobile Dispatch Service-Repairs..... 459.90 henempt from NJ.S A. 4OA:I1-1 et seq. Salaries ond Wooes 5,000.00 ' 3.135.00 3,125.00 45.72 by reason of the provisions of N.J.S.A. be known as "Fire Apparatus and Rodgers Co.-Parts and Supplies Equipment Bond ot 1973", pursuant to Ojherjejpenses....;." '.'.T. "15,(100.00 7,500.06 12,950.00 20,350:00 5,273.20 /I5.0769O Storr Tractor-Parts ond Supplies 225.00 the Locol Bond Law, constituting Sec- Municipal Court: Zonbek Assoc. Inc.-Servlcesi 19.30 '"* ALFRED VAN ALLEN tions «A:2-1 to 40A.-243 of the Revised Salaries and Wages 24,240.00 17,000,00 16,640.00 16434.51 3.42 163.75 Secretory to Folr Hoven Board Roy Croft Distributors-Rock Salt 104.97 Statutes of the State of New Jersey, and Other Expenses?:. 5,000.00 3,300.00 3,455.00 3,311.01 143.97 Fogging Unlimited-Services ot Education the seviral amendments thereof and Municipal Prosecutor: March; *US. Pepsi-Cola Co.-Soda Supplies supplements thereto, In onilclpotlon of Salaries and Woges 1,500.00 1,503.00 1,500.00 5 & S Arts and Crafts-Supplies NOTICE the Issuonce ot sold bonds, negotiable Engineering Services ond Costs: Prior Yeors Bllls-1970: notes of the Township of Colts Neck, In Other Expenses 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 4.932.50 67.50 521.66 the County of Monmouth, are hereby au- Campbell Supply-Fire Truck Molnt Public Buildings ond Grounds: Duncan Industries-Parking Meters 270.20 ESTATE OF JAMES W. PARKER, thor lied to be Issued pursuant to said Salaries ondV/oges 2.SS0.OO 5,311.Co 2,211.00 2.548.75 19.25 140.00 law- Pat Keelen-Other Expenses Other Expenses 17,000.00 lo.50O.0O 15,303.00 13,142.99 1.457.01 N.J. Natural Gas Co.-Ulllllles 167.79 D E O Section 3. The maximum rate or Inter- Planning Board: p«r sum| to the order of S. THOMAS est which ony obiIgcrtlon shall bear shall Prior Yeors Bllls-1969: GAGLIANO, Surrogate of the County ol OtherExpenses 1,000.00 900.00 1,900.00 342.50 1,537.50 N.J. Natural Gas Co.-Ulllllles • 4.55 Monmoufh. this day mode, on the appli- not exceed the lawful limit provided for Contractual Services 5,400.00 5,000.00 5,414.00 5.000.0O 4)4.00 cation of the undersigned. Jomes W. under the provisions of N.J.S. 40A2-23 Board of Adjustment: (2) STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: POrktr. Jr. ond Perzeollo Moe Good- and amendments thereto. Other Expenses 950.00 750.00 2.159.00 1,934.91 215.12 Contribution to: 14,000.00 win, tin Executors ol the estate of the Section 4. (a) The purpose for which Publicity: Public Employees' Retirement System. 15,000.00 14,000.00 14,000.00 told Jomes W. Parker, deceosed. nollce told appropriation is mode and sold ob- Other Expense) 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,306.24 193.76 Social Security System (O.A.S.I.l 20,000.00 16.000.00 22,300.00 14470.70 I.IJt.X ts hereby given to the creditors ol sold ligations ore to be Isiucd Is the purchase Insuronce: Consolidated Police and Firemen's deceased ft present to Ihe sold Execu- or fire apparatus and ecp/fpment tn ac- Group Insuronce Plan for Employees.,, 3o,D00.00 20,000.00 24,200.00 34,171.44 39.54 Pension Fund 5,000.00 5,167.00 5,165.92 1.09 tors their claims uno>r ooth within sin cordance with the specifications on file Workmen's Compensation Insuronce 24,000.00 24,500.00 24,500.00 24,500.00 Police ond Firemen's Retirement System months from this date. \ In the office of the Township Clerk and Insurance and Surety Bond Premiums 71,000.00- 26,700.00 21,000.00 27,031.22 61.71 of N.J 15,000.00 14,909.12 90.11 Dated: Februory Mth, 1973. to be used by the Fire Deportment of PUBLIC SAFETY: • TOTAL DEFERRED CHARGES AND JAMES W.PARKER.JR. the Township of Cotts Neck, tn the - Fire: STATUTORY EXPENDITURES- 179 Shrewsbury Ave. County of Monmouth, Salaries ond Woges 6,725.00 5.400.00 S.M0.00 5400.00 MUNICIPAL 194,099.05 171,441.13 159410.92 19.130.21 RMBonk. N.J. , fb) The estimated amount of bonds or Other Expenses 19,000.00 19,000.00 20,000.00 19,134.03 965.97 notes to be Issued therefore Is Forty PERZEALIA MAE GOODWIN Police: (F) Judgments 13,390.00 13,390 00 13.3JI139 141 Thousand (140,000.00) Dollars. 149J0OO0 150,300.00 J70I Grlttln Ave. • Salaries and Woges 141,100.00 149409.41 1,490.59 lO) Cosh Deficit al Preceding Ytor.. S2.695.7S 51,524.76 1,149.99 Richmond, Virginia (c) The estimated omount of money to Other Expenses 21,500.00 24,450 00 24,650.00 23,396.10 1,253.90 New Police Cor 3,295.00 Executors be rolsed therefore from alt sources by 3,295.00 3,295.00 (H) Total General Appropriations for Messrs. Beekmon & Porter Ihe Townthlp of Colts Neck, In the School Crossing Guards: County of Monmouth. Is Forty-four 349,47 Municipal Purposes lltems ((A) 19 Mechanic Street Salaries and Wages 17,500.00 14,400.00 15.750.00 15.501.53 to IG) Inclusive) 1,572,775.94 1,316,417.71 30,240.00 1.346.477.78 1,252,097.11 102,194.16 . Red Bank. N.J. Thousond (144,000.00) Dollars, Including Other Expenses 400.00 MOOS 10.00 5.$O 4.50 Attorneys Four Thousand (14,000.00) Dollars as a Juvenile Bureau: down payment appropriated from the Salaries ond Woges 29,510.00 27415.00 21.315.00 21.790.39 (L) Subtotal General Appropriations March? WJS Capital Improvement Account of tW3 Other Expenses 500.00 500.00 500.00 420.17 79.93 (Items (H) ) 1,572,775.14 1,316,437.79 30,240.00 1,346,477.78 1,252,097.11 102.194.16 ond prior years. Traftlc and Fire Control: PUBLIC NOTICE Other Expenses 3,000.00 2.500.00 2.500.00 2.137.04 36294 (M) Reserve for Uncollectld Taxis 374,054.90 347.165.62 "" 347.14542 "347.T4542 " SHRCWSDURY BORO Section J. The following matters are hereby determined,, declared, recited parking Mettr Maintenance: ». T«tOl General Appropriations 1,944432.74 I4J3403.4O 30,240.00 1.713,94],40 [419,242.73 102.19*4.14 BOARD OF EDUCATION and stated: Salaries and Woges 1,100.00 750.00 1.070.00 1.049.77 .23 WHEREAS, the Locol Public Con (a) Sold purpose Is not a current ex- Other Expenses: tracts Low The Improvement os outhorlied Salorles and Woges 59,644.00 M 700.00 ' 49,700.00 47,999.39 1.701.61 7,50O.CO 7,500.00 4,252.50 3,247.50 School Business Admtnlstrotor by this ordlnonce Is to be used by the Other Expenses 27.7M.OO 33,500.00 36,600.00 31.993.24 3406.74 Interest on Notes , 7,500.00 Shrewsbury Boro Board of Education Fire Department ot the Township of Health ond Welfore: Otferred Charges and 4iatutory Expenditures: JOOUrePloce Colts Neck, In the County of Monmouth. Board of Health DEFERRED CHARGES: Shrewsbury, N.J. 07701 Emergency Authorizations 32,209.00 35,350.00 (e) The following Items, os defined Salorles and Wages 5.53100 5,003.00 4,515.00 4.51500 PrlorVears Bills 7,417.79 and authorized by Section 40A:2-20 of Other Expenses 2,700.00 3,300.00 2,050.00 1.595.51 4S4.49 W.Cfl ' • Services ol Visiting Nurses (Contractual) 11,500.00 10,500.00 10,500.00 sold low ore charged as a port of the STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: NOTICE costs of sold purpose to be financed by Administration of Public Assistance: Contribution to: RESOLUTION the Issuonce ot sold obllaallons. Solorles ond Woges 3.145.00 3.000 0O 3.000.00 3.000.00 I. Nof exceeding One Thousand 500.00 Public Emolaveev. NO. 11/73 Other Expenses 500.00 500.00 500.00 Retirement System 6,500.00 5 600 00 5.600.0O (11,000.00) Dollors on account of the Public Assistance e,000.00 12,000.09 12,000.00 6.619.01 5,310.9? 147.61 WHEREAS, there exlsls a nerd for on cost of the Issuance of laid obligations, Social Security System (O.A.S1.) 7,769.00 7,500.00 7J00.0O 5.147 70 1.952.30 Authority Attorney, an Authority Engi- RECREATION AND EDUCATION: 237.03 legal expenses, and other obi loot ions to BEACHFRONT MAINTENANCE: Deficit in operation In Prior Years 237.03 237.03 neer ana on Authority Audllor; ond finance said cost. WHEREAS, funds ore available lor Salaries and Wages 6,500.00 4,000 00 ' 2,50000 6,500.00 s.moo 5W00 Total Appropriations.. 402,3(2.19 379,210,97 32,209.00 this purpose, ond the Locol Public Con- Section 6. The full faith ond credit ol Other Expenses 4,000.00 5.000,00 150.00 •45.54 4.44 411,419.97 37(,O!3.2a 33,39649 trochr Law (N.J.S.A. «*:1|| et seq.l the Township of Colts Neck, Jn fhr youth Activities: rtoulres thot the Resolution aulhorlilng County of Monmouih, art hereby Salorles and Woges 7,310.00 1,710.00 5,4*0.00 5.641.03 19.97 OEFERRED CHARGES: the appointment without competitive pledged to Ihe punctual payment ol the Other Expenses 4,400.00 6.900.00 3,975.00 3.231.42 743.58 Prior Yeors Bllls-1971: btddlngmustoeouollclyodvertlsed,' principal ond Interest ot said obliga- Celebration ol Public Events. Anniversary Peter P. Foccos-Elec. Repairs . 26.50 tions. The sold obligations shall be di- or Holiday: Fischer and Porter-Supplies . 304 50 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE- Other Expenses 2,000.00 SOLVED by the Boyshore Regional rect, unlimited obligations of the Town- 2,000 00 2J3OO.OO' 1.615.10 394.90 G 8, w Lumber Co.-Supplles . 59.12 Stwtrooe Authority that: ship of Colts Neck. In the County of Expenses of Participation In Free Hulchlnsan. Inc.-Supplles . 474.(4 Monmouth and the Township at Colts Public Library: Infocomp Corp.-Tox Processing.. . 1.561.00 1. The Baysnore* Regional Seweroge Neck, In the County of Monmouth shall Authority Is hereby outhorlied and Salaries ond Woges 1,123.00 1,100 00 1,100.00 1,100.00 N.J. Bell Telephone Co-Telephone . 39.10 be obligated to levy on- mtriio, may be done ana mod* by reso- P.H. Doremus Chemical-Contract . 506.49' vofw memberi of recoonKed pro- lution of the Township Committee. Entitlement Period: Jog Chemicals-Chemicals.. fessions, licensed ond regulated by Section I. This ordlnonce shall take (January I, 1972 to June 30. 19m low, ond art/ therefore,

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YEAH.«HEJ?EQUE6T6P . -...DEPEMDW OM WHAT AH IMU0U4L, IT... MOOP $I4E'S IN I YOU PUT UP fOZ TW1N< Your Horoscope, Birthday THINK • Bl(3r FRIDAY, MARCH 2 -Born long as you can approve of point of no return where ma- greatest pleasure and happi- today, you are not one to esti- yourself, you consider that all terial or spiritual profit is con- ness. mate life's values on the tem- is well. cerned — and just as quick" to To find what is in store for; porary nature of things; you do an aboutface when those you tomorrow, select y (CHECK OJE) thijik always of the per- signs appear. '*• birthday and read the corre- Never one to cry over sponding paragraph. Let your manent effects of whatever spilled milk, you make every you do or say and so base, birthday star be your daily effort jo turn failure into suc- Although you will probably guide. your decisions on those stan- cess. Persistent sp long as face many problems where dards and morals which have there is any hope of bringing romance is concerned, you SATURDAY, MARCH 3 The Wizard of Id proved durable as well as order to chaos, sense to the - have knack for solving such PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) good.' Not the least bit con- senseless, profit ot the loss, difficulties. You seem to know — Cultivate any taste you IWWENT BEEtl cerned with your own popu- you nevertheless know when as if by instinct what anoth- may have for music or art larity cither socially or on the to cease investing time, ef- er's innermost feelings are in this morning. There are times H k B3DL HALL employment scene, you refuse fort, money and talent in a matters which involve the coming which may well be en- :o be guided by whether or : given project. You are quick heart — and you know, too, hanced by artistic accom- lot a given deed will gain you to recognize the signs that tell how to use those feelings to plishments.. the approval of others;'so you that you have passed the gain for all concerned the ARIES (March 22-April 20) — Know your own weak LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE points — but, don't play them (Continued) up in the presence of others. Make every effort to let your Totol Wottr-Sewtr utility Assessment Appropriations.... strengths show through. ripdlcollon bv Rider — N.J.S. 40A:4<39 "Tht dedicated revenue! anticipated'during the year 1973 from Deo Licenses; TAURUS,(April 21-May 21) Sloti jr Federal Aid lor Maintenance ol Libraries; Request; Escheat; Federal Grant; Duo Tax; solid (Ml llotrae owl poultry II- - cense; — There is anxcellent chance off 1 cosrsa for gain in enterprises in- hliprlL , - _. - , volving youngsters this mom- It dedicated by statute or other legal requirement." ing. Use the afternoon hours SORRY TO'EAR ABOUT Ml WDSlTlON'fe TU6T THE APPENDIX TO BUDGET STATEMENT MOUR AWRl/V\ONIAL for regular Saturday activi- >• BUT NOT OPPOSITE E CURRENT FUND IAIANCI JHIET COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUND ties. DECEMMR II. 1»7J OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN CURRENT SURPLUS 'OPEUESS BUT NOT SERIOUS GEMINI (May 22-June 21) THE POSITION AT ASSETI VEAK197! YEAR 1971 /HOMENT? CURRENT REVENUE i > — Heed any and all in- Cosh ond investments 319,430.54 ON A CASH BASIS: Due From Stole ol N.J. (cM.P.L. 1971) 240.00 Current Taxes dications that you might be State Road Aid Allotments Receivable 33,981.14 •(Percentage collected: Receivables with Offsetting Reserves: 1972 «5%, 1971 M%) 2,062,962.56 1,147,411.40 overdoing things. An excellent Tom Receivable • 3M.54t.32 Delinquent Toxei...u 314,519.04 234,316.17 II34SS.74 Olher Revenue ond S44.744.W time for taking stock of your Tax Title Liens Receivable .• Additions to Income ::. 42MM.0O Properly Acquired by Tax Title Lien physical health and your men- Liquidation • 34,139.00 TOTAL FUNDS.. 2,944,226.2* 2,505,293.27 Other Receivables 12,013.13 tal outlook. Deferred Charges Required to be In 1*71 EXPENDITURES AND Budget ....". 7. «,0S3.« TAX REQUIREMENTS: CANCER (June 22-JuIy 23) Deferred Charges Required to be In Budgets Munlelpol Approprlotlons 1,354,291.27 1,253,766.02 Subsequent to 1973 i.ioo.oo School Taxes (Including — A lack of self-confidence TOTAL ASSETS.., •40,174.20 Locol ond Regional)." 1,155,749.00 could be enough to keep you County TUMI (Including Added Tax Amounts)" 351,3(1.IS from making the kind of gain Other Expenditures and LIAIIUTIKI, RESERVE* AND SURPLUS Deductions from Income 1,753.95 you anticipated from this Sat- TOTAL EXPENDITURES urday's activities. Play down •Cosh Liabilities 1U.993.S1 AND TAX Blondic Reserves for Receivables 553,174.19 111,904.40 REQUIREMENTS 7,143,175.31 2,621,171.04 fears. Surplus LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) - YOU HAVE VDUR CHOICE OF TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES Le»s: Expenditure! to be (WHAT'S Ji_—"A REALLY AND SURPLUS Raised by Future Taxes 3MS3.4? 117,514.77 Though you have the potential REGULAR MEATBALLS Total Adiusted OR SWEDISH MEATBALLS THE School Tax Levy Unpaid Expenditures ond to be a good guide for chil* DIFFEREMCE 3,l25,Jil.H J.SOS.19J.17 •Balance Included in Above Tox Requirements dren, this may not be the day "Coir. Liabilities" Surplus Balance December 31st 111,904.49 •Nearest even percentage moy be used.. that brings it out of you. Think twice before advising PROPOSED USE OF CURRENT FUND SURPLUS IN 1*71 IUDOKT the young. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Scpt. 23) — Surplus Balonce December 31,1973...... 111.' It would be most unwise not Current Surplus Anticipated In 1973 Budget .„. 73,000,00 (0 heed sensible suggestions Surplus Balance Remaining 43,904.40 from another. You may wish March L1H3 to be entirely independent — but the wish may not be very NOTICE OF IN RIM FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN TITLES IUMRIOK COURT OF NEW JERSEY realistic. CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY «fc LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23) - DOCKET NO. F17M-7I - " IY IOKOUOH OF NEW SHREWSBURY Take care that Saturday IN THI COUNTY OF MONMOUTH STATE OF NIW JERSEY morning chores don't cause Take notice that on action, In rem, has been commenced In tne Superior Covrt of New Jersey by the filing of o complaint you fatigue to the point of IT MAV INTEr7e«T VDU TO kNOW GOOP-MOVfOng'- an Jonuory I, 1*73, to foreclose or* forever bar ony ond oil rights ot redemption of the parcels of lend, described In the tox SHHHH/+ foreclosure list below, from plaintiff's tax lien titles. being unable to participate 'f peen pom'eoNe BIG meiVE'TDIJAHANP" The action Is brought against the lond only, and no personal ludgment may be entered therein. MBl6Gt L4UVAW WANTeO A JOB Any person desiring to protect a right, title or Interest In the described land or ony parcel thereof, by redemption, or to gainfully in afternoon ana TWINS 6INC6 contest plaintiff'! right to foreclose, must do so by paying the omounl required to redeem os set forth below, plus Interest to the BUSY, PRIENP, MS ANP date of redemption, ond such costs os the court may allow, prior to the entry ot ludgment therein, or by flllna on answer to the evening activities, GBi OP stone M THgWPHE(?e —ANOwe AN' LVIN' POWN. complaint setting forth defendant's defense, within 45 days offer dole of the publication of this notice. and evening" activities'. npism In the event ot failure to redeem or onswer by ony person having the rloht to redeem or answer, such person sholl be for. ever barred ond foreclosed of all his right, title ond interest ond equity of redemption In and to the parcels of kind described In 6NAPPIK AN' the following tax foreclosure list: SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) The following Is a copy of the tax foreclosure list showing the land against wfilch this action Is brought. — There is little point recog- , REUSSILLE.CORNWELL, MAU5NER 4CAR0TENUT0 Attorneys for plaintiff nizing your faults if you fail to 34 Brood Street R«BN do something about them. Consult one of experience for Amt. of all Name ef Owner Tex Liens en II eneeri remedies. tche* Oner, en Tex Oeicr, en Cert. Dele ol Bern 1 Pf. Amt. ef occrulne sub. Ameunt It on lest tox Ouallcote Tei Cert. No. Sole ol Cert. Sale lo Sole. etc. Redeem SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Block 144. Block 144, Book 2S34 duplicate Lot 4a Lot 4 Ml 11/15/13 Pogelll 71.00 I1V9.I1 Ado Fletcher Dec. 22), — Though another Stock I1D, Block ISO. Bool 27)5 LolU Lot II 7M 11/13/11 Poge S59 473.7c 3133.73 3100.49 Randolph Oanleti may be outwardly bubbling Block IMA, Block IMA la 11/13/11 Bool 37)5 1.04 11311 141.17 Unknown John Doc tots 3. 3. 4 Lots 2, 3, 4 Poge 510 over with lire, inwardly he Block 105, Block 105, 719 11/13/11 Bool 17S5 31.12 1)7.10 111.31 Worren T. Pnlppi The Phanlom Lot 11 Lol 11 Poge 511 may be suffering intensely. Block IDS •lock 105 770 II/I3/M Book 37)5 43.73 51117 573.59 Worren T. PMppi Make every effort to under- Lot 14 Lot 14 Pooe 511 IE! WtSEtyOUR WAS IT POSSIBLE-THAT YOU Block 105. Block 105. m 11/13/11 Book 27SS 12S.43 411.13 543.31 Nathan A. PMppi stand the silence. I DIPr4'T FIRE AT V WHILE I SUM, SPIKE. HIT PATROLMAN - Lot 30 Lol 30 Poge 513 ANYBODY IM THE WAS WRESTIING STONE ? ,—J" HIT JPM» Block 1MB. Block 1MB. 773 11/13/11 Book 2755 112.09 I1J2.II 1134.90 Thurtton & Mory CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. BANK, SIR-- BUT Lot 7A Lot7A Page 514 WHV, NO, SIR- R. Cloy I REMEMBER HOW COUIP If Block 139, Block 139. 710 11/13/11 Book 2755 4.37 19.17 11.74 Mory Hutcttk* 20) - Depression in another LOt Ml LOt MJ Poge MS does much to increase your •lock IX Block I3t 711 11/13/11 Book 3755 101 , 19.94 2100 Joseph Wauhock LOt 112 Lol 11-} Pog>5M own inclination to melan- Block 139, Block 139, 712 11/13/11 Book 3755 I.Ot 19.94 21.00 Joseph Maia Lot 13-11 Lot 131} Poge )17 choly. Try to choose your Block-14], Block 141. 714 11/13/M BeoV]755 14.40 14.79 79.19 Mrs. Elsie Dovll Lots 317 lo 3fO PageSM company from among the Block 115 711 1I/I3/M Book 175S 10.12 11.30 71.11 Unknown John O« Lot II happy. B,.fkVo5, •lock 105. 791 11/11/19 ••OR MM 111.15 910 79 ion.14 Lot 41 Lot 41 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. •lock IIOA Block IIOA 797 11/17/49 21 J9 111.17 131.14 Lot II Lot II £%%.page m war ID) — The dark, mysterious •lock 114, •lock 124 KM 11/17/19 •ooVim 17.94 US 21 741.11 Ctoroe and Ruth Lot 41 Lot 13 Pawl}? things of life have a curious • 41 J.w. Morris Block )3f, Block 13», 102 11/17/19 BooTlMB I..JJ 34.U Ettote fascination for you today. Fol- Lot 7 » Lol 7 30 Page 315 Abraham Cost •lock 145 Ml ll/UrtV Boonim 15.5* 3/001 40S 14 Levl Miner low a matter or great interest Lot II PogelM to genuine rewards. Mart* I UI.7S bers. * , * '• paper's executive editor. TV Daly Register, Bed Baak-Mkkflelwra, NX Friday, March 2,1WJ RED BANK - A dinner, Dr. Barry Schneider of K* 1tagtte»e<*uut dance tomorrow in Molly oalapan, chairman of the Dr. Errd Enmmd of lade 1ta»gBtt<, metier Ion will begin "Save UaomaattOctui County Op-, an TMMttp, society presi- scheduled at **ool* an* ptr- Your Vision Week." tometric Society's obser- dent, trill present a journal- eat groups In the two cow-. ism award to The Daily Beg- President Nixon has pro- vances, aid State Sen. Joseph Tte**^aetti*lyi»a Dinner-Dance to Launch ister for a series of articles it claimed the period from Sun- Azzolina will be guest of honor pubiisfaed on vision care. The day through March 10 as Vi- at the dinner-dance. He will Saturday, llarcn M. In" the" award will be accepted by sion Week? with a national present 25-year membership Civic Auditorium, Monroouth- *Save Your Vision' Week Thomas 3. Bly, the news- Shopping Center, Eatontown. theme of "The Joy of Seeing." awards to three society mem-

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