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Train Derailment Halts Commuter Traffic SEE STORY BELOW

Sunny, Windy Sunny, windy and mild today. Clear, cool tonight. Sunny and THEMIIX FINAL mild tomorrow. Red Bank, Freehold Long Branch EDITION (Bet Detain, ftf » I 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper tor 92 Years VOL. 93, NO. 191 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 24 PAGES Israelis Down 5 Arab Planes TELAVIV (AP) - Israeli All Israeli planes returned During the night, Israeli party for the second day in a Peace between the Arab pilots shot down five Egyp- safely today, an Israeli planes bombed and strafed row, bringing the death toll in and Christian populations, tian MIG21s today in dog- spokesman said. He made the artillery and antiaircraft Lebanon's latest political cri- which are about evenly fights over Port Suez, at the same report after the dog- posts and other military tar- sis to 19 dead and 50 wounded. divided, is vital to the deli- southern end of the Suez Ca- fights Wednesday, when the gets in the central and south- Although the army and po- cate political balance in Leb- nal, the Israeli military com- Egyptians claimed they shot ern sectors of the canal for lice for the most part stood anon. The Falangists are a mand announced. down one plane. two hours, the command said. off from the fighting, one po- tightly disciplined, well It was the second major Pounding Egyptian posi- Once, again it reported no liceman was killed and seven armed private army regarded aerial victory reported by Is- tions along tile canal night planes lost. were wounded. as the backbone of militant rael in three days and the and day, the Israeli jets Earlier yesterday, an Egyp- elements in Lebanon's Chris- biggest bag of Egyptian crossed the canal at 9 a.m. tian raiding party crossed the High-level contacts were be- tian community. planes claimed by Israel's today to bomb "military tar- Suez and ambushed an Is- ing made between the govern- ment and the guerillas in an The chief of the Palestine pilots in more than six gets" at the southern end of raeli army patrol, killing one Liberation Army in Lebanon, months. the waterway and along the soldier and wounding three, attempt to prevent the fight- ing from developing into a Conolen Abdul Razak Yahia, On Wednesday, the Israelis northern coast of the Gulf of according to the Israelis. But charged the U.S. Embassy in claimed tiiey downed four Suez, the spokesman said. Egypt claimed 15 Israelis had civil war. been killed and three trucks Beirut with providing arms MIG21s in dogfights over the Egypt's Soviet-supplied jets The fighting started and money to the Falangists. northern part of the canal. challenged the raiders 20 min- destroyed. Neither side men- Wednesday after a group of Egypt denied any losses. utes after they began their tioned Egyptian casualties. guerrillas kidnaped the son of "It is the American Em- Today's report brought to bomb runs. The air battle Fighting Rages Public Works Minister Pierre bassy in Beirut and not the 85 the total number of Egyp- lasted five minutes, the In Beirut, fighting raged Gamayel, head of the Falan- Lebanese Army that is really tian planes the Israelis claim spokesman said, and the Is- »„ yesterday between Arab guer- gists. The son was released confronting us," Yahia told to have shot down since the raeli pilots continued their rillas and members of the after the government inter- the Cairo newspaper Al Gum- 1967 Middle East war. bombing attacks afterward. rightist Christian Falangist vened. hurriya;

JnmiinimnjMisiMi^u.-.ii-iiLii-JiIIIMIIIincnini'UiLMii^iiiLiiiir.Hii.L^Mimiiiinvnui'T'irin.•ii.iiiiV.L:jiiiii:viiL[iiiinnnRiiiLEIiiimiiuijuiiir 'uiuniiicririimiiniirnrituji'Ji"unitrsme' .•••••IB Mishap Halts Marlboro Nominee Train Traffic Blasts Smirching Because banks and many businesses are closed for By JAY D. ZUCKEBMAN night, sought the mayor or coudl presi- Good Friday, many Jersey Shore commuters weren't plan- MARLBORO - "My reputation has dent." ning their usual trek into Newark and New York today. been seriously damaged, and that is my ASKED TO STAY It's just as well. The trains weren't running. purpose for being here tonight," said _ He said he found neither at the Mu- All shore area train service from Bay Head into New- Anthony A. Alfano at last night's council nicipal offices but found another council- ark and New York came to a halt at 2:15 this morning when meeting as he addressed the Township man, whom he declined to name, and told a southbound Penn Central train derailed in Elberon, block- Council, Mayor Morton Salkind and the him his intention not to pursue the posi- citizens of the township. tion. Mr. Alfano stated the councilman, ing both the north and southbound tracks. later identified as Councilman John M. Wil- There were about 50 passengers on the train — the Mr. Alfano made an impassioned plea for an end to the political turmoil surround- liams, told him "Marlboro needed someone "Owl" — which left New York at 13:39. No one was in- like me and to 'stay on' even if the mayor jured and all the passengers were taken home by taxi. ing his nomination for the post' of business administrator. He said, "I will not permit withdrew my name." He added the con- CAUSE UNKNOWN myself and my family to be used as a versation persuaded him not to withdraw. The cause of the derailment wasn't known this morn- political pawn." Mr. Williams said- he did speak to Mr. ing. In his statement, Mr. Alfano denied al- Alfano and the possibility of his withdrawal According to a New.Jersey Central Railroad spokes- legations that his father Is connected with was mentioned, but no mention of the sus- man, three passenger cars being pulled by three locomo- : the Mafia. "As far as I know, he has pension or other irregularities were named tives derailed on the New York and Long Branch Rail- never been connected (with the Mafia), as the reasons, according to the council- road tracks between Roosevelt and Poplar Aves. has no criminal record and even if he man. •, , The railroad spokesman said that the rear car was were, what in the world does that have to Mr. Alfano also stated'that, on the leaning over the northbound track at an angle, blocking it. DEEP IN THOUGHT ~ do with me," he said. same night, Township. Attortiey James R. By 5 o'clock, a wrecker train was en route from Eliz- Anthony A. Alfano waits He added that realizing the word Minogue received the,information.of the abeth to lift the two front cars back o«to the southbound fo address the public at "Mafia" smudges the reputation "of any- suspension and the alleged Mafia connec- track and arrangements had been made for the bulldozer last night's Marlboro Town- one, guilty or innocent, with suspicion . . . tions from "some disgruntled former resi- the spokesman said he hoped would be able "to move that I intended to withdraw my name from the dent of the city of Yonkers." Mr. Minogue rear car out of the way of the northbound track." Inspec- ship Council meeting, position and on Monday (March 16, the disseminated the information to the mem- (See Train, Pg. 2) (Register Staff Photo) day before the information became public) (See Marlboro, Pg. 2) DIGGING OUT — Traffic snarls and cars are backed up along 167th Street in Tin lay Park, a South Chicago suburb, yesterday after the area was hit by a heavy Contempt Action Is Possible spring snow storm. (AP Wirephoto) AgainstProber,GrandJuror CahillUnhappy PATERSON (AP) - A Look Magazine and two wri- in the lawyers' home coun- throat was slashed in October Superior Court judge has or- ters in contempt for a story ties. of that year. dered a former grand juror on the murder cases that ap- The Look article, which The prosecution contended and a defense investigator In peared in the magazine's Judge Crane called "hardly that Mrs. Kavanaugh was By DAVID M. GOLDBERG formed earlier this year after the Kavanaugh - DeFranco March 10 issue. objective" and pro-defense, killed by her husband and TRENTON (AP) - Gov, considerable criticism of the murder cases to show cause The judge also granted a actually appeared in the coun- several others because she William T. CabiU, says he be- licensing setup. It will begin why they should not be held motion by the former defend- ty in the third week of threatened to reveal the lieves the present licensing hearings next month; in contempt of court. ants, all of whom have been February, about the time the operations of a counterfeit setup in New Jersey often According to data already Judge John F. Crane Thurs- acquitted, to impound the Kavanaugh murder trial was ring the defendants allegedly tends to perpetuate the compiled by the commission, day ordered a contempt hear- evidence in the two cases. concluding. While denying the were involved in, and that De- "establishment" in various there are now 62 professions ing on April 20 for Dr. An- The prosecutor had petitioned motion, the judge said.the Franco was slain to keep him professions, "and, generally or occupations licensed, cer- drew B. Chambers of Pater- Crane to make the evidence story was "replete with state- from talking about the Kav- speaking, precludes the in- tified or regulated in some son, a chiropractor who sat on public. ments which might be regard- anaugh murder. fusing of new ideas, new ways by the state of New a Passaic County grand jury And the judge informed ed as libelous." The show cause order critiques, and new pro- • Jersey. grams." that investigated the 1966 kill- Thevos that the court had no The victims were Mrs. Ju- against the chiropractor and The categories covered ings, and Stephen Delaney, a basis for reprimanding any dith Kavanaugh, a 21-year-old the private investigator hand- In a letter to a commis- range from doctors and den- private investigator from Bos- defense lawyers for miscon- Clifton housewife, whose ed down yesterday was car- sion studying ways to stan- tists through barters and bill ton, Mass. duct. The judge told Thevos to strangled and shot body was ried over from a May, 1968, dardize professional licens- . collectors to well diggers, In addition, Judge Crane present any evidence of mis- found in March, 1966, and Ga- Passaic County grand jury re- ing procedures, the governor nutria breeders and goats' denied a petition by Passaic conduct which he may have briel "Johnny the Walk" De- port which recommended con- appears to put himself on the milk dealers. They are regu- County Prosecutor John G. to the proper ethics commit- Franco, a small-time Pater- tempt proceedings against side of critics of present op- lated by various agencies — Thevos for a hearing to hold tees of the bar associations son rackets operator, whose them. erations. They contend that by the boards that are the many licensing boards are concern, of the commission, POPE KISSES FOOT IN RITUAL — Pope Paul VI kisses stacked with representatives through state agencies, or the foot of a seminarian which he just washed in a of the professions they are regulating and as such con- by the industry itself with Holy Thursday ritual at Si. John Lateran Basilica in centrate on self-perpetuation. supervision by the state Rome. " IAP Wirephoto) Federal Employes' Union "Very frankly," Cahill Critics of the setup have said, "I was amazed to learn long been concerned with the that under existing law, the inconsistency in the proce- governor is restricted to the dures, particularly in the op- names submitted by profes- eration of the 27 licensing The Inside Story Wants Frobe Ot Job Cuts sional boards. Obviously, this boards, most of them under perpetuates in being the the indirect control of the at- torney general. anjbwomen list tbelr spring activities Page 14 By DORIS KULMAN The RIF procedures fol- might possibly be affected by tion in number—but the com- existing 'establishment' and, Weddings are announced - Page l» lowed by ECOM "differ from an RIF in any way. generally speaking, precludes For example, barters are FORT MONMOUTH — Ft. mand insists that civil ser- (See Cahill, Pg. 2) Knlcks stop Bullets In double overtime ...Page 16 Monmouth Local 476,'Nation- the civil service regulations As the command explains vice regulations give them the infusion of new ideas, Shore Conference "A" Division baseball outlook Page 16 al Federation of Federal Em- as we understand them," Mr. it, those 2,458 include the 561 job protection. new critiques, and new pro- Scott Salesman Maravich signs }19 million Atlanta Hawks' contract Page 17 ployes, has asked Rep. James Cahn said. to be fired and any others The union isn't buying the grams." At The Bright Acre The Nickelodeon..._ W ENJOYMENT, YOUR J. Howard, D-N.J., to investi- Get No Information who might be "bumped" into explanation. The commission, headed A Scott salesman will be at the Astro-Guide ...— W gate alleged irregularities in And, he said, the union other jobs as employes with by Senate President Ray- Bright Acre, Broad St., WEEKEND MAGAZINE "We always understood that Shrewsbury, Sat., 10 a.m. to 3 Bridge io reduction in force (RIF) pro- hasn't been able to get any seniority claim what slots temporaries would go first," mond, H. Bateman, was Television listing cedures being carried out by information from the com- they can. p.m., to answer your lawn Classified Ads ....18-23 Mr. Cahn said, "and that Beauty on the Mall an- problems. (Adv.) Movie Schedule the Army Electronics Com- mand. Some of the job "danger" trainees would be treated just nounces Billy Fallen to our Comics ...... 10 mand, here. Town & CoiiBUy Inn DAILY REGISTER "We've had explanations, notices went to employes with like" any other employe with staff. Superama, New Shrews- Editorials ...... 6 but they've been incomplete three decades and more in' low seniority. The job secur- bury 542-9667. (Adv.) Bring the family for Easter PHONE NUMBERS In a telegram yesterday, 1 Financial 7 Herbert Cahn, local presi- of unsatisfactory,' Mr. Cahn the federal service—but not ity of the civil service has Sunday Smorgasbord Sunday dinner. Enjoy our Med- Obituaries ... 4 Main Office 741-0011 declared. one to a trainee or Internee. been badly shaken by this." iteranean decor. We prepare dent, urged Congressman All you can eat. Lobster, Prime the widest variety menu. The Opinion Page ..._„ 6 Classified Ads 741-S9W Howard "on behalf of the 8,- The command distributed And, Mr. Cahn.says, tempo- The union wants to know Ribs, 50 different dishes, $5.50. Home Delivery—741-0MI rary employes, too, have been best diner for you at reason- Religion J... 500 employes and surrounding 2,458 possible dismissal no- how the 561 jobs to be elimk Harry's Lobster House, Sea able prices. Special children's MlddletoWD Bureau S71-2251 communities engulfed in re- tices on Tuesday — many to spared. nated were decided, Mr. Cahn Silver. (Adv.) Sports . ..16, 17 Freehold Bureau _4&ZU1 menu: Homemade desserts, ex- duction in force turbulence to long-time employes in top-lev- Many Trainees said. Uniform Sale cellent cocktails, fine wines. Long Branca Bureau 2K-0MI Investigate at first hand the el jobs-explaining that civil Sports Department 741-M17 There are about 600 train- "That's still a big nays- Now in progress. Shirley Reservations suggested. Hwy Women's News 14,15 conduct of the cutback of 561 service regulations require ees and internes—more than toy," he said. Shop, Broad St., Red Bank. 35 and Broadway, Keyport. 60 days notice to anyone who I enough to absorb the reduc- (See Job, Pg. 1) x (Adv.) I (Adv.) -THE DAHY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIJ)DLETOWN, N.-J.:-FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Job Cut Probe Sought men down the line, (Continued) bitter," one employe said, person push at a sore tooth, and internes. However, it says these are protected by ployes angrily deny allega- And then, he said, the union "they're practically being Ft. Monmouth employes have tions that there's a work wants to know "why these 561 wiped out." a new lunch time diversion civil service regulations — an assertion that the unions will slowdown. ; jobs were magnified into so Labs Shocked — drawing up lists of those "Not that we can see," a they think might "bump" question and probably will many EIF notices." But the biggest shock was fort spokesman said, "Peo- them and those whom they fight. Employes can't "bump" in ECOM's laboratories, ple are doing the jobs they re where the director, Dr. Rob- might "bump," one em- "How can you build a lab- command-wide, but are desig- being paid to do." ert S. Wiseman had said 108 employe said. oratory if you don't bring,in nated in one of four competi- •-I illi roportH yvnera1"".. tive areas, a set-up the employes, mostly technicians, 'A Sport Macabre' young people?" one employe NFFE has long protested. would be fired. "It's like a sport macabre," said, "But then, why should "Oh maybe there's some One of those competitive The. RIF notices went to he said. people who have spilled their little time being lost because areas has one employe, a sec- so many GS 14's at the dep- The RIF notices in the lab- brains for this place their people are talking about the retary. Within the competi- uty branch and deputy divi- oratories make it certain entire working lives get niF" one employe said of tive areas there are competi- sion director levels, one em- there will be complete reor- pushed out the door? Where's his co-workers, "But these tive levels, based on qualifi- ploye said, "that it seems ap- ganizations, another employe the fairness of it?" are all highly responsible cations. parent that's one level that's said, "there will have to be." Slowdown Denied people. They've got work to- "But the breakdown of being eliminated." "You're working on some- From official fort spokes- do - and they're doing It. competitive levels hasn't been The pay scale for GS 14 is thing you think is important revealed," Mr. Cahn said, "no $18,531 to $24,093. It's the and the laboratory obviously one knows what competition second highest civil service thinks is important — and all he's a part of." category without special Con- of a sudden you don't know Ryan Asks Federal Congressman Howard al- gressional authorization. where you'll be working in ready has questioned the dis- The Defense Department 60 days, or on what. . ." he tribution of so many RIF no- ( has said elimination of the said. Tax Burden Relief tjces. 561 jobs will cut the payroll The discouragement is Meanwhile, ECOM employ- by $7.3 million "and you don't command-wide. MANASQUAN - William with more serious highway and transportation problems es, admittedly badly shaken do that by firing little guys," "Anyone with a brain in Ryan, a contender for the CAUSE OF TIEUP — Penn Cantral's Owl derailed early this morning in Efeeron, an employe noted, than most other states. by the scope of the job ac- his head knows that because GOP congressional nomina- tearing up track bed and blocking commuter traffic. Broken rail ties are visible tion, are scrapping plans for One of the worst things is he didn't get an RIF notice "And yet we find that New tion, urged last night that the in lower right. (Register Staff Photo by Larry Perna) major purchases, such as new the 60-day wait to learn just he's not invulnerable," said Jersey has the highest feder- cars and home appliances. who is and who isn't being one employe who didn't get an federal tax burden of New al tax burden of any state in fired. The RIF notices ad- "Everyone's tightening his RIF notice, "You still might Jersey taxpayers be eased by •the nation. New Jersey ranks belt," one employe reported. vise recipients that unless be bumped." Congress next year through first in the country in the So many top level workers they get dismissal notices in writing within 60 days they Veterans Fearful revenue sharing and revision amount of tax money sent to got the reduction-in-force Many long-time employes ol federal grant-in-aid formu- Cahill Says Licensing (RIF) notices "that those can forget the whole thing. Washington as compared with wh» didn't receive RIF no- •who didn't are almost Cruelty Is Told las. the money we get back from ''In industry, they give you tices "figure maybe a year ashamed to admit it," one or two more and that's it, Speaking at the Manasquan Washington in grant-in-aid, employe commented wryly. a little pink slip, and that's it," one employe said, "It's there'll be another RIF and Republican Club, Mr. Ryan disbursements from the Fed- The sweep of the RIF and they'll be gone," he added, declared: "New Jersey is the Is Now Too Inflexible the levels into which it cruel, but it's quick." eral Highway Trust Fund, "When you have good em- most densely populated state reached left the work force Worse still is the knowledge etc. (Continued) with the way the boards are of the boards — is that only that you can keep your job ployes thinking like that, all in the United States. It is the licensed by a board in the appointed. The governor persons acquainted with the stunned Tuesday. The reac- the creative force is going most highly suburban state in "This situation should be tion now ranges from discour- only by "bumping" another changed. It can be changed State Health Department and usually has the appointment field can adequately super- man out of his, employes out the window. . ." the nation, so the costs of ed- agement in the command's by a Republican victory in beauticians by a board under power, but often he must vise procedures in that field. say. The command could com- ucation, sewage disposal, etc., name members from a list For that reason, the profes- laboratories to bitterness in the House of Representatives the attorney general, al- Perhaps impelled by the ply with the reduction in fall heavily on the homeown- submitted by the professional sional/ members of boards its shops, workers report. in November." though both work in the same same impulse that makes a numbers by firing trainees er. It is the corridor state, field. Nobody seems to know association dominant in its usually outnumber members "The men in the shops are why except that is the way field. appointed from the public at tfiey were created by the The argument from the large to oversee the public legislature. professional groups — most interest. Cahill is most concerned of whom lobbied for creation But Cahill noted in his Train Derailment Halt letter that such practices only remove the public control Jailed in Lieu of Bail that was intended ny the Area Commuter Traffic legislature. '(Continued) DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES "It is difficult for any ad- tion crews also were at the derailment site, awaiting day- ministration to initiate re- light. On Larceny Charge forms in the fields of licenses The engineer, R. E. Kalzen, was scheduled to make the KEYPORT - Municipal Sixto Alvarez, 729 Second and in bringing concepts to 5:31 ran out of Bay Head. ENJOY ATHICKER,GREENERLAWNTHISSPRIHG Court -Judge Seymour H. St., Union Beach, was fined professional agencies unless, OFFICIAL DELAYED Kleinberg has ordered Robert a total of $40 for allowing without restriction, the gov- One of those the derailment kept from his Newark of- LAST 5 DAYS , Etetz, 15 Oregon Ave., West an unlicensed driver to oper- ernor is permitted to name fice was Alexander E. Bjorken, the Central Railroad's di- Keansburg, bound over for ate his vehicle and delinquent members," he said in his rector of passenger services, who lives in Elberon. action of the Monmouth return of summons. letter. Mr. Bjorken was at the Long Branch station, alerting County Grand Jury on charges Assessed $30 for speeding There are some cases, ac- radio stations and depot agents about the curtailment of of breaking, entry and lar- was Joseph Devino, 2M5 cording to state officials train service. He also called Boro Busses, the New York- ceny. Etetz is being held in Florence Ave. familiar with licensing pro- Keansburg-Long Branch Bus Co., and the Asbury Park-New the county jail in lieu of $5,009 TURF BUILDER cedures, where what is sup- York Transit Corp., all of which said they would press ex- bail. ' Louis Crudup, Perth Am- Thti h the time of ytor whm your law* boy, was fined a total of $30 posed to be regulation is used tra busses into service where possible, he reported. Assessed a total of $615 for The first southbound train was due in Elberon at 7:45. needs reviving. With Turf Buildtr ye* con for making an improper turn as a field for. competition be- feed quickly, aasily aid properly. Use II driving on the revoked list, tween different segments of "We'll let it get into Long Branch and if it can't get and driving with an expired ny tin*, any weather, will not burn jieu or driving while under the influ- permit. the industry. through, we'll have to send it back," Mr. Bjorken said re- ence of alcohol and driving signedly. -"' -• harm grass seed.' Makes grass multiply IN with a fictitious license was . Assessed $15 each were An- For example* most of New The railroad spokesman said Penn Central trains origi- wlf, keeps gnu* greener longer. John Rupeikis, Port Reading. drew Nunziato, 12 Rose Lane, Jersey's morticians aro white nating at South Amboy would not be affected!. •-• ••-. and belong to an association. . . Oiarlie Motlay, 2 Biondi St., Union Beach; Harold Cook, COVERS ClifftWxtd Beach, was fined 495 Shady Nook St., Cliff- The law creating the Board $205 for driving while under wood Beach; William Brick- of Practitioners of Mortuary 15,000 SO. FT. 95 the influence of alcohol. man, 257 Leonardville Road, Science specifies that mem- Assessed a total of $85 for Belford, and James McCor- bers of the board must come SAVE $2 REG. driving with fictitious license mack, 461 Tennent Road, Mor- from that association, much County Births 11IMS plates, allowing an unlicensed ganville, all for careless driv- to the dismay of black under- driver to operate his vehicle ing, and William McCoy, 147 takers who have been com- and delinquent return of both Church St., for allowing an plaining that they are ex- cluded by law from having a RIVERVIEW 20 Kelvin Ave., Leonardo, Coven 10,000 Sq. Ft. 95 Coven 5.000 Sq. Ft. 5 summonses was John Kru- unlicensed driver to operate Red Bank ; son, Wednesday. You Save $1 Reg. 9.95 shewsky, Jersey City. his vehicle. say about licensing. 8 You Save 50c Reg. 5.45 4' Mr. and Mrs. James Britt Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (nee Florence Taggart), 15 Cofield (nee Louann Gen' Pacific Ave., Cliffwood Beach, tile), 99 Monmouth Ave. daughter, Wednesday. Port Monmouth, son, Wednes- Marlboro Nominee Hits Back Mr. and Mrs.. James Atkins day. !(nee June Miller), 385 Atlantic (Continued) cross examination. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart St., Keyport, son, yesterday. (nee Linda Manganelli), 12 bers of council, and ignored the mayor, ac- Mr. Alfano asserted that Mayor Sal- Mr. and Mrs. James Rath- cording to Mr. Alfano. . kind did not falsify any records or accredi- St. Peter's Ave., Keansburg. burn (nee Colleen Coyne), 5 son, yesterday. PURPOSE SEEN tations. He added, "I have never been as- Oakland Drive, Atlantic High- "The purpose of secrecy and the en- sociated in any way, even as defense coun- lands, son, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pu- couragement to 'stay on' is painfully clear," sel, with organized crime." He further ex- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kin- Juso (nee Linda Luca), 407 REG. 27.95 Mr. Alfano said. "On the following night, plained he is under no obligation to volun-. kowskf (nee Carole Zimmer- Brookdale Ave., Long Branch •When purchased wllk cny Scotts Product. to the exclusion of the mayor, the council teer information concerning his suspension, man), 8 Beachway, Keans- daughter, Wednesday. issued a' press release defaming me and since he. has been reinstated and in good' burg, daughter, yesterday. JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL using me as a sword to twist and distort standing with the New York Bar Associa- Mr. and Mrs. George Mil- Neptune the mayor's good intentions and to table tion. He did say if asked he is duty bound ton (nee Eileen McKenna), Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nel- my appointment so that they could get as to give the necessary details of his sus- 15 Oak Glen Lane, Colts Neck, long a ride as possible on such infamy." pension. "My suspension at its worst was son Jr. (nee Vivian Borelli) son, yesterday. 67 Joline Ave., Long Branch, As to his suspension, Mr. Alfano quoted not due to any dishonesty," Mr. Alfano AUTOMATIC SPREADER stated. Mr. and Mrs. Michael son. from his statement for reinstatement to Krasko (nee Carol Jouaneau), Mr. and Mrs. Walter Braf- YOU SAVE $2*** "| «J95**' the bar before the Appellate Division. He After the meeting, Mayor Salkind said, 14 Hutchinson Drive, Port ford (nee Evelyn Carlson), 104 Reg. 14.95 IL said the complainant "lied" and never ap- "It was a moving statement and indicates Monmouth, daughter, yester- Fifth Ave., Belmar, son. "•Wlun purchoud will) any Scolls Product. peared in person to testify or answer to he and his family have suffered greatly." day. Mr. and Mrs. Pain Rattl Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fisch (nee Meredith Stout), Great '(nee Marsha Kramer), U Oak Road, Newton, son. Fayette Lane, Matawan, son, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Beverly yesterday. (nee Lenette Varasano), 913 Weather: Sunny, Windy, Mild Mr. and (Mrs. Walter Fourth Ave., Asbury Park, Mostly sunny and windy to- the temperature at 7 this TIDES Krochmaluk (nee Linda daughter. day, highest in the low 50s. morning was 40. There was a Sandy Hook Engleman), 306 Myrtle St, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moen Fair tonight and tomorrow .68-inch rainfall. Today — High 10:48 p.m. Cliffwood daughter, Wednes- (nee Cathy Case), 414 Fair- lowest tonight in the mid 30s, MARINE and low 4:18 p.m. day. field Way,' Neptune, son. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chom- highest tomorrow again Cape May to Block Island: Tomorrow — High 11:12 in the low 50s. Precipitation Synwoldt (nee Patricia Ed- ko (nee Joan Potts), Taylor Small craft warnings are in a.m. and 11:42 p.m. and low probability, 10 per cent today, colin), 49 Borden Road, Mid- Mills Road, Englishtown effect. West to northwest 5:12 a.m. and 5 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Out- Sunday — High . . . a.m. dletown, daughter, Wednes- daughter. look for Sunday, increasing winds at 20-30 knots with day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Atkuv higher gusts today diminish- and 12:12 p.m. and low 6:18 cloudiness and a little cooler a.m. and 6:06 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony son (nee Janet Conover), i ing to 10 to 20 knots tonight. with a chance of rain in the For Red Bank and Rumson Moltisanti (nee Anne Gae- Monmouth Ave., Freehold, afternoon. Variable mostly southwest at bridge, add two hours; Sea tano), 7 Sweetbrier Lane, daughter. In Long Branch, yester- 10 to 15 knots tomorrow. Fair Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Holmdel, daughter, Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas day's high was 53 and the low through tomorrow. Visibility Long Branch, deduct 15 min- day. Whichello (nee Marion San- WINDSOR GRASS was 40. It was 50 at 6 p.m. more than five miles through utes; Highlands bridge, add Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ders), 100 Monmouth Blvd., SEED BLEND SEVENTY The overnight low was 38 and tomorrow. / 40 minutes. Grzelka (nee Margaret Oceanport, daughter, Wednes- (gootts) Healey), 30 Peak St., High- day. For thos. who want the very best. An" Comolm 70% Windsor seed, . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ritter improved variety of Kentucky Blue. m tn) lands, son, Wednesday. proved variety of Kentucky Bluegrass. (nee Mary Joan Neades), 45 grass. Keeps weeds In check. Stays Mr. and Mrs. William Keeps weeds In check. Stays green in green In summer1, heat. Takes wear Johnstone (nee Diane Yost) Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean rammer1! heat. Takei wear and tear. 303 Main St, "Belted, daugh- Grove, daughter, Wednesday. and rear. LINCROFT ASSOCIATES - TAX SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joyce ter, Wednesday. 2.500 Sq. Ft. 95 2.500 Sq. Ft. 765 HIGHWAY 35 (opp. Two Guys) MIDDLETOWN, N. J. (nee Francis Devine), 30213th REG. 95 MONMOUTH MEDICAL Ave., Belmar, daughter, YOU SAVE $1 YOU SAVE $1 Long Branch 10 11.95 REG. Wednesday. I,»O SQ. FT. BOX 1,000 SO. FT. BOX 8 ».« Mr. and Mrs. Melvin SAVE 50c Reg. 4.95 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Couri- 4.45 SAVE Me .- R«O- 4.45 HAVE PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL Sherlis (nee Bette Teicher), er (nee Linda Brenner), 70514 3.95 1203 Jeflry St., Asbury Park, Fletcher Lake Ave., Bradley WINDSOR BLEND :::v,*H 3 5^o Wi N 0$ Q R PREPARE YOUR TAX RETURN daughter, Wednesday. Beach, son, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry De Mr. and Mrs. Henry Both- 2.500 Sq. Ft. BOX 2.500 Sq. Ft. BAG SAVE $1 1.000 Sq. Ft. Box WE MAINTAIN A PERMANENT OFFICE AND A France (nee Sandra Schaef- well (nee Catherine Racz), 21 SAVE $1 #OE SAVE 50c fer), 27 Eighth Ave., Hokneson-Ciark Road, Home- Reg. 7.95 Reg. 7.95 O COMPLETE TAX FILE FOR OUR CLIENTS West Keansburg, daughter, son, daughter, Wednesday. Reg. 3.45 Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. C. Dielhenn Mr. and Mrs. Richard (nee Ruth Trimble), 139 Op.. Dally e:j0 A.M. "FILE EARIY" Johnson (nee Mary Crowell), Broadway, Ocean Grove, '•1110 P.M. 137 Belshaw Ave., Shrews- daughter, Wednesday. Sunday* 10 A.M. OPEN SEVEN DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. bury Township, son, Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marsh til e P.M. day. (nee Barbara Schwartz), 2Q0 MIDDLETOWN RT.35 "For Sales Allowed Weekday Evenings Until 10 p.m. — Call 671-5333 Mr. and Mrs. Holmes 2nd Ave., Belmar, son, by Uw - Crawford (nee Karen Brett), Wednesday. r r.) -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Top of the News Woman to Face Jury , SAN FRANCISCO - In a major blow to halt tarnishing MIDDLETOWN - Over The detectives testified that ing him to grow the plants know it. She either knew or fined $75 and lost his license for six months. He was also of the Golden Gate, water control authorities have forbidden vehement objections from in a raid Dec. 31, 1969, po- and by permitting a New had to know of the goings on for an additional six months. fined $10 for making an im- any new sewer connections in a large downtown area — in Eatontown attorney Francis lice found nine marijuana "Year's Eve party in her in that house — and this is These penalties are also sub- proper turn. effect, halting work on building projects with a combined X. Moore, Municipal Court plants marked with the dates home in her absence at which enough for both charges." ject to the agreement of Uie Mr. Moore entered a plea value of $300 million. • Judge Jerry J. Massell yes- they were planted and narcotics were allegedly used Judge Massell found prob- county prosecutor to amend- of guilty to driving while im- After hearing testimony that the city's North Point terday referred to the Grand labeled "Cannabis Sativa," a by juveniles and adults. able cause. "It's easy for me ment of the narcotics charge. paired for John Bohach Jr. sewage plant is pouring grease, oil and murky effluent into Jury charges of possession of number of ashtrays contain- Prejudice Assailed at this stage," he com- Another client of Mr. of Monmouth Pkwy.*, East the waters near Fisherman's Wharf, the Bay Water Quality a narcotic drug and contri- ing marijuana "roaches," Insisting that the prosecu- mented. Moore, Wilbur Matton of 511 Keansburg, who admitted Control Board voted 7 to 0 Thursday for the ban and a buting to the delinquency of and two syringes ("works") tion produced no evidence Drivers Penalized Church St., New Monmouth, drinking a quantity of beer cleanup order. a minor against Mrs. Betty such as are used to inject showing Mrs. Stickley's pos- Also defended by Mr. was found guilty of drunken and who flunked orientation Stickley of 60 Maplewood heroin, allegedly thrown session or control of any nar- Moore was Leo McCarran of driving. He was fined $200 and coordination tests badly. Drive, New Monmouth. from the window of the home cotics, Mr. Moore declared, 7 Pauls Place. Mr McCarran and lost his license for two The defendant was fined $50 Man Admits Killing 2 Cops Mrs-. Stickley sat silent at occupied by Mrs. Stickley. , "The prejudice against this was fined $100 and lost his years. Police Sgt. Harold and lost his license for six CAMDBN - A 21-year-old man scheduled to go on trial the defense attorney's table Police charge that Mrs. woman is fantastic. . .1 am driver license for a year Reilly testified a breathaly- months. in two weeks in connection with the shotgun slaying of two before the bench with a Stickley had or should have shocked to be standing here after pleading guilty to being zer test of the defendant. Mr. Otten> called the case Camden policemen has changed his plea from innocent to troubled face and trembling had knowledge of the nine like this ... She has already under the influence of nar- produced a reading of .25 per "one of. the strangest ones I no defense. hands as Robert H. Often, marijuana plants being culti- been through hell and she is cotics. The penalty was im- cent. A .15 per cent reading have seen." Despite the de- James Lee Smitti made the change yesterday. He is municipal prosecutor, drew vated in her household, de- going to wind up in Marl- posed subject to agreement is considered to indicate un- fendant's admitted drinking, charged with homicide in the deaths of rookie Patrolmen from Detectives Patrick J. spite a report that her son boro because of the fact that of the county prosecutor to fitness to drive. and despite the fact that the Charles W. Sutman, 21, and George E. Schultze Jr., 27, last McConnell and Alien Ford James, 17, told her the plants we're taking evidence as amendment of the charge Stanley Schulfer of 15 Mc- breathalyzer was checked July 5. evidence which enabled were part of a project as- we're taking it. . ." from possession of a narcotic Clellan St., still another client and found to be in perfect Superior Court Judge W. Orvyl Schallick set sentencing Judge Massell to infer prob- signed him by his high school In rebuttal, Mr. Otten, ob- drug. of Mr. Moore, was fined ?75 working order, a test of the lor April 9 at 2 p.m. following the change of plea. Smith's able cause that a crime was science teacher. She contri- served, "If someone grows Mr. McCarran also pleaded when he pleaded guilty to defendant's breath resulted trial had been scheduled to start April 6. committed and that Mrs, buted to James' delin- nine marijuana plants in any- guilty to driving while im- driving while impaired by in a reading of zero, he re- Stickley committed it. quency, they allege, by allow- one's house, they're going to paired by alcohol. He was alcohol. He lost his license ported. Ex-Panther Chief Posts Bail JERSEY CITY - The former head of the Jersey City Black Panthers, on trial with two other men for allegedly machine gunning a police station here, has posted bail after 14 months in jail. New Shrewsbury Budget Stalled Isaiah Rowley, 25, was released Thursday when the Stuyvesant Insurance Co. posted a surety bond for his $30,- ! By LONIA EFTHWOULOU During the public hearing happy with the budgetary individual budget items. to which Mr. Miller coun- ment, at the public hearing 000 bail. NEW SHREWSBURY - on the capital improvements amendment. "This is a step "As a member of the fi- tered that each item was on the budget. An agent of the insurance company who arranged the "Show me — don't talk about cut, the only member of the in the right direction," he nance committee," Mr. Miller thoroughly discussed and re- "Cuts could have been sug- bond said he was acting on orders from his New York of- it — show me how." public to voice an opinion said, "but before voting for said, "I have had no oppor- solved, before work continued gested weeks ago. They were fice, but could give no other information. The term, culled from the was Joseph H. Myers of Old the budget, I must state that tunity to gain from Mr. Kirk's on the next item. not. This is why I now ask, well-known musical "My Mill Eoad, a proponent for this cut should have gone experience as chairman." At this point of the discus- if you have any suggestions Fair Lady," was used last the revival of the New further." Mr. Shick seconded No Teacher sion, Councilman Ruzicka — show me where the bud- Senators Pledge Aid to Pilots night by Councilman Thom- Shrewsbury Taxpayers Asso- the statement. Mr. Kirk countered by say- said, "I am deeply puzzled get could be cut — now, WASHINGTON — Responding to an appeal from the as Ruzicka, Independent, to ciation. Mr. Miller, a member of ing: "I don't know where by all this discussion. It is let's have no more vague Airline Pilots' Association, New Jersey's senators pledged rebut Republican criticism Council Commended the finance committee, said, you got the idea I am a over six weeks ago that all generalities." yesterday to press for stronger measures to curb airplane that the municipal bud- Mr. Myers commended "The whole council has teacher. I am not here to of us here sat with our audi- Mr. Kirk countered by ask- fcighjacking and terrorism. get had not been trimmed council for "being re- worked on the budget, as a teach you budgeting and fi- tor and discussed the final- ing that council should go Democrat Harrison A. Williams Jr. said he was consid- enough. sponsive to the people's de- whole since last October. nance. You can learn this by ized budget item by item. over the budget's sheets one ering legislation authorizing gun permits for pilots while Re- Republican Councilmen sires and cutting the bud- "The chairman of the fi- yourself, by reading the stat- Factors Are Same by one, all over again. publican Clifford P. Case said he would take their problem Lawrence J. Kirk, chairman get," but he found that the nance committee, Mr. Kirk, utes. It is all in here. "The very same factors to the proper federal agencies. of council's finance commit- cut was "only a token one, now comes right out from Mr. Miller further charged and data were considered "Why?" asked Mr. Ru- tee; Dale Shick and Edward because no expenditures were under the budget — which he that Mr. Kirk, as chairman and approved by all. I feel zicka, "are the facts in those Stashak, have consistently reduced by it." helped us draft — to tell us of the finance committee did that all this criticism now is sheets any different now than Morgenthau Enters Campaign voted against the budget Mr. Kirk replied that re- it is not financially sound. not call regular committee undertaken for the benefit of what they were six weeks ; NEW YOBK - Former U.S. Atty. Robert M. Morgen- since its introduction, divid- duction was an actual cut in This budget was not drafted meetings stressing that the the press and not the public. ago? This is nothing but talk thau announced yesterday his intention to seek the Demo- ing council. the budget, in that it reduces surreptitiously. It was done committee is responsible for Any reasonable suggestions with no concrete suggestions. cratic nomination for governor, crowding still further the Last night, council voted the amount to be raised by in council work sessions with overseeing the expenditure of on cuts could have been We are not interested in cut- field of candidates seeking to become the party's choice. 4-2 against adoption of the municipal taxation to $318,- all present. Our differences, public borough funds. made then — they were not,1 ting corners. We want to lay Morgenthau's entry into the race brings to six the num- amended $787,684 municipal 487, resulting in a six cent and we had many, were At this point, Mr. Shick however — they were popped sound foundation stones. Cut- ber of men hoping to earn the right to oppose Republican budget; following a unani- cut in the municipal tax rate. openly discussed and agree- stated the council had only out of the oven for whatever ting corners means nothing Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's bid for a fourth term. mous adoption of a $25,000 Mr. Kirk stated he was ments were reached on the gone through the budget once, reason, only at the last mo- but mediocrity, it is a policy He said in a news conference he-was running as an cut in capital improve- of penny-wise — pound-fool- "unconventional" candidate who would disregard any de- ments. ish, and nothing else." cision of the State Democratic Committee on a choice of Voting in favor were Coun- School Policies Rapped candidates and take his campaign directly to the voters. cilmen Ruzicka and Irving Blaming the high tax rate Cohen, Independents; and AI- Marlboro Budget Adoption to the policies of school dee G. Miller, a Democrat boards in the borough, An- State Pushes Tax Recovery who ran on the Independent drew Shepard of RivenJale NEWARK — The state Taxation Division said it has ticket. Ave., said present high bills begun a crackdown to recover an estimated $3 million the are the result of past bad Voting against were Coun- planning. "We are now reap- state loses yearly because many doctors, lawyers and otter cilmen Kirk and Shick. Mr. Sparks Outcry by Public ing the results of bad plan- sejf-employed professionals have refused to pay their unin- Stashak did not attend last corporated business taxes. MARLBORO — Cries of group over the past several Councilman John J. Mc- dividuals, the opposition ning that started some 10 to night's meeting. 15 years ago, let us lay the -r-r—The disclosure was made yesterday by Sidney Glaser, "Railroad!" and "Bauman years, said, "The people who Loughlin added that the plans would be in the majority. Mayor Francis L. Cooper, : foundations to sound planning acting director of the division, in response to questions Democrat, who headed' the Express!" rang out Bt last have water, oppose it. On are still in the preliminary Mr. Brodniak asked for a from the Joint Legislative-Appropriations Committee. night's council meeting, as Texas Road we don't have motion to close the public for the good of the commu- Independent ticket, cast a stage, and expansion to these nity," he said. The committee is concerned that the state estimates it vote in favor after being council adopted, by a 4-1 mar- water at all and we need it, homes is a definite possibil- hearing, while several resi- will have to come up with close to $10 million to fill the challenged by Mr. Kirk, who gin, the controversial manda- "There is a woman living dents still wanted to express Meddling Shunned gap between revenues anticipated from the tax collections tory water hookup ordinance, near me with nine children ity. He said the original rea- their views. Councilman Law- Councilman Cohen dis- demanded the whole council son for not including the and the amount actually collected. should vote. after the third session of pub- and not a drop of water in rence S. Grossman questioned agreed with a suggestion by lic hearings on the matter. her house," she said. "We homes was that they are too "whether we have the right Mr. Shepard that council The "Bauman Express" know what the grant is for. far off the road and are not to close the public hearing, should meddle with school Jury to Probe Kennedy Mishap refers to Citizens' Committee We are supposed to get water economically feasible. when people still want to board budgets, "this will in- EDGABTOWN, Mass. — The Dukes County grand jury (CC) Chairman Gerald A. and we wiU get water." Mrs. Alberta Cornelius said, speak." troduce politics into educa- will make an independent inquiry into Sen. Edward M. Bauman Jr., who has been The grant Mrs. Davis re- "I don't care how far off the Mr. Brodniak replied that tional matters," he said. Kennedy's auto accident which took the life of Mary Jo charged throughout his seven- ferred to is a $556,000 gift road the house is, you get to it was the third session held "The problem lias in the Kopechne last summer on Chappaquiddick Island. year political history with from the federal Department us at tax time. You're going to hear citizens' views and lack of interest of the public The grand jury will go into session April 6. pulling the strings of all CC of Housing and Urban Devel- to get water to us too." everyone who wanted to add itself. Board members are The session is being called at the request of Leslie.H. officials, including those cur- opment (HUD) to be used in Council President Joseph A. something had spoken previ- elected by you people, it is Leland, foreman of the grand jury and a druggist in Vine- rently on the council. the Morganville area. HUD Brodniak disclosed the re- ously. The hearing was up to you to attend meetings yard Haven, The great dissatisfaction offered the grant after a 1965 sults of a questionnaire circu- closed, by a 4-lvote, and the and let these people know with the ordinance came from study revealed a possible lated by the MUA to the resi- ordinance was adopted by a what your wishes are. Coun- many angles. The residents health hazard in the area. dents to be affected by the 4-1 vote, with Councilman cil must stay out of this." Carswell Situation More Tangled of the Morganville area, who first phase of the plan. He Grossman casting the nega- Mayor Cooper, closing the will be directly affected by Mrs. Rose Cooper, also of WASHINGTON — Senate maneuvering over the Su- Texas Road, criticized a said 58.5 per cent of those re- tive vote in each case. session, said that the budget preme Court nomination of G. Harrold Carswell has creat- the first phase of the pro- sponding favored the plan, Council later adopted a res- was "the best council could posed municipal water system statement made by Mayor ed a tangle of confusing cross-currents, with opposing sides Morton Salkind last month and 41.5 per cent opposed it. olution guaranteeing the $1,- work out under the circum- agreeing only that the vote will be close. presented two different cases After the meeting Mayor Sal- 379,500 in bonds to be issued stances, to serve the needs — both opposing the ordi- calling the people of that area Oregon's two Republican senators joined the opposition "disadvantaged" and saying kind said the figures were ac- by the MUA for the $1.9 mil- of the community, and pro- ranks yesterday and one of them, Mark O. HatiieW, sent a nance. curate considering only indi- lion project, after they re- vide the services that the Some Morganville residents they "cannot afford" the cost letter to President Nixon urging him to withdraw the nom- proposed by the plan. "How viduals. If, however, use units scinded an earlier resolution citizens not only require, but ination of the 50-year-old Tallahassee, Fla., federal judge. felt they should not have to were considered instead of in- guaranteeing only $379,500. demand of their elected rep- tie in with the system if they does he know what we can resentatives." don't want to, especially afford?" Mrs. Cooper said. Controllers Press All Out Strike since many of them have Mrs. Cooper said she is one spent large sums on instal- of 17 homeowners in the area . WASHINGTON — An air traffic controllers organiza- Ronald L. White ling and keeping private who are currently without wa- Rowan Announces Be wise... open a tion has issued a call for a nationwide walkout of its mem- wells and water treatment ter and are not included in bers, which if carried out could tie up airline flights during facilities. the proposal of the Municipal the Easter weekend rush. Soldier Dies The remaining objectors Utilities Authority (MUA). EMI Division Sale Cbeckmasfer "The issue is no longer fatigue by traffic controllers 1 from Morganville posed more "If you can get within 2000 but safety, ' attorney F. Lee Bailey, executive director of 1 feet of us, you can reach us," OCEANPORT - Rowan In- engineering talent, we have a In Accident serious objections. Then com- dustries, Inc., has announced accounttoday PATCO, ttie Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organiza- plaints were not limited to the she said. "We aren't going to solid base for continued tion, said Thursday night. quit here. We'll go to the Su- the sale of Electronic Mea- growth," said Mr. Becker. ordinance, but included the surements, formerly a divi- He called for "everyone to walk out of every Federal In Vietnam entire plan. preme Court if we havB to. "We also have new products Aviation Administration facility" until the FAA rescinds But we're going to get wa- sion of Rowan and a leading NEW SHREWSBURY - Council is Berated manufacturer of power con- for the process control indus- • an order transferring three traffic controllers from Baton This group, mostly black ter." • try and plans for expanding Rouge, La, Pfc. Ronald L. White, 21, of version equipment for more 151A Hamilton Road died residents from the Texas Road Mr. Bauman spoke from than 28 years... A Rowan our power conversion equip- March 24 in South Vietnam and Greenwood Road area, the floor and said he has spokesman said the step is a ment into broader applica- Radio, TV Restrictions Set as the result of a grenade berated council stating they spoken to the chairman of part of the continuing pro- tions," reported Mr. Becker. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Communications accident. are not included at all in the MUA, J. Edward Tilton, who gram to devote financial re- Commission has issued a new rule restricting ownership of Pfc. White had been in plans. Mrs. Helen (Honey) said expansion to these homes sources and efforts to other radio and television operations "to prevent undue influence Vietnam since February Davis, a spokesman for the is being considered. segments of the corporation; Church Army Changes on local public opinion by relatively few persons or groups." after completing a tour of namely, leisure activities, LONDON (AP) - The Under the rule issued yesterday and effective immedi- duty at Ft. Dix. He volun- automotive, marine and na- Anglican Church Army, a ately, owners who now have more than one broadcasting teered for the draft in Jan- tural resources, i body of uniformed evange- operation in a single market can keep all their stations, but uary, 1969. MCAP Office Shin The officers of EMI are lists, is africanizing its cannot in the future, with certain exceptions, acquire an- The young soldier was born Pete Becker, president, chair- work in East Africa by nam- other facility in the same community. in Gary, W. Va., and came man of the board and a part- ing the Rev. Crispus Nzano Can we help you? The FCC also said it is considering extending the re- to the Shore area 10 years ner in Fahnestock & Co.; as general secretary in Service Is our biggest asset. strictions to force the dismantling of combined newspaper- ago. He was a graduate of Denied by Leader Robert Hill, vice president Kenya. He succeeds Capt. J. broadcast operations within five years. New Shrewsbury public and general manager, and R. Ball, who introduced the schools and Monmouth Re- LONG BRANCH - Joseph killed in tiie Boston Mas- Gerber, secretary - treasurer church army to Kenya in (BTBUBSEYBA1 Rutgers Fund Delay Rapped gional High School, class of E. Taylor, executive director sacre). and also a partner in Fahne 1956. UEMBEROPF.O.I.C '68. He worked for the Lily- of the Monmouth Community Mr. Taylor termed the stock. TRENTON — The Trenton office of the New Jersey Tulip Corp., Hotaidel, before story "just another stunt to Council of Churches charged yesterday that the state assem- Action Program, Inc., "With the continuity of our entering the Army. (MCAP), yesterday expressed derive publicity." management and supervisory Beautify & Cool Your Home bly was "immoral" in holding up a $747,000 appropriation He was. a member of the for the controversial Rutgers open admissions program. surprise and amazement Mr. Taylor disclosed that personnel and the addition of With The charge was made in letters to Gov. William T. Pine Brook and MCAP Rec- wiien he read in yesterday's the meeting between Mr. Rus- Cahill, Assembly Speaker William K. Dickey and Majority reation Centers. Daily Register that a youth sell and the youths lasted 15 Give Yourself and Leader Barry T. Parker. The leaders have said they want Surviving are his parents, group had staged a sit-in in to 20 minutes and concluded Your Family a Real ALUMINUM AWNINGS & DOOR HOODS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence approval first of/a bill curtailing the university's power to the agency's administrative with the understanding that Treat, Visit The Many styUi and colors to • transfer funds between accounts before approving the ap- White Sr.,here; a son, Craig, headquarters, making de- MCAP would utilize its re- of Fair Haven; three broth- sources in an effort to obtain chooia from, Each awning cm- propriation.. mands for money to purchase torn fittid to your homt. ers, Robert White of Nep- drill team uniforms. whatever funds it could, CHICAGO tune, Clyde White of Long which would be used toward FREE ESTIMATES Legislators Back Moraites Branch and Lawrence White Actually, Mr. Taylor said, the purchase of uniforms. TRENTON — Two legislative leaders — one a Demo- Jr., here; two sisters, Mrs. the session was conducted to Mr. Taylor revealed that EMPORIUM Call today and teat tht crat and one a Republican — urged Thursday that Assem- Dorothy Bowles and Miss explore approaches through MCAP has been -working with THE BRAND NEW spring rush. bly President pro-tern Peter Moraites remain in Ws post Elsie White, both here; his which MCAP could help the the youths in another effort OLD-FASHIONED despite a pending federal indictment against Mm. maternal. grandmother, Mrs. youth obtain funds from other to help them obtain recrea- GENERAL STORE Tad* advantage of our Both Asst. Majority Leader Thomas Kean, R-Essex, and' Susie. Thomas of AltaVista, sources so that they might be tkwia! equipment and uni- 741-5688 lew, lew prlcei. Minority Leader David J. Friedland, D-Hudson, said in sep- Va., and his paternal grand- able to purchase the apparel forms for a baseball team, 17 E. FRONT ST. arate statements that they consider Moraites innocent. - father, Russell White, here. for a Crispus Attucks Day Pa- The anti-poverty director RED BANK "Under our system of justice," Friedland said, "every- The Chads Funeral Home, rade on April 5. (Crispus At- said that the agency is dedi- 2 Block! Eat «! bead Stra«t AL HOWELL'S ALUMINUM SALES one must continue to presume that he is innocent of all Red Bank, is in charge of tucks,' a black man, was the cated to its mission to help charges." arrangements. first colonial American to be people help, themselves.. SATURDAY 10 • 5 RED BANK, NJ. /> -THE DAILY REGIsitR, RED BANK-MJDDLETOWN, N. J.; FRTDAY.-JIARCH 27,1970 Swedish Trade Dipt Patrolman Dies John Munlin STOCKHOLM (AP) - Th« LAKEWOOD - John Mint- Swedish goverarafh,8?: In Keansburg nounced a trade deflcit in Obituaries lin, 57, of 1028 New Hamp- Eye Government Funds KEANSBURG"— Eugene shire Ave., died Wednesday January ot *134» *} By PAUL KERN to purchase 6.5 acres of the figures and reasons for and compared with a surplus of Bennett, -48, died yesterday in Kings County Hospital, tract before borough residents against buying the land for fUP million the previous Mrs. Reflly SHREWSBURY - Council Burdick Survivors while on duty as a Keans- Brooklyn. voiced their opinions for pre- distribution to borough resi- month and a deficit of $4M man Frederick Mancuso said MIDDLETOWN — Mrs. LEONARDO - Besides his burg patrolman. He lived at He was born in Dillon, serving the whole 22-acres, million a year earller._ last night that if the borough dents. Elizabeth H. Reilly, 73, of 100 parents and grandparents, 41 Waackaack Ave. S.C. and had been groom said, "I personally look on goes ahead with purchasing this is a tremendous idea. Linden Ave., died in her survivors of Kennetfi D. Bur- Mr. Bennett was born here, and manager of Laurel Hill Stables, here. the entire 22-acre Judd tract "Land around us is being home yesterday. dick, eight-month-old infant son of the late Keansburg Po- * REGISTER Mrs. Reilly was born and Surviving are his widow, at Broad St. and Sycamore developed quickly, and, like son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lice Chief Irwin Bennett and some other area communities, raised in Jersey City. She Mrs. Viola Munlin; a daugh- Ave., federal and state aid juis orac Burdick o/ 47 Burlington the late Violet Thorne Ben- we may find ourselves with was the widow of Matthew ter, Mrs. Helen Miller of Fair may pay part of the cost of IN CkuM 81., tM Bwk. N. ». *"" Reilly. Ave., who died Wednesday, nett, and had lived here all no open space left in the fu- Bruct OHIeen Haven and six grandchildren. 18 acres of the property. 171 Bt. 3J. JUJWehm*. "• 1. include his great-grandpar- his life. ture if we don't act now. Surviving are a son, Mat- "It' unfortunate," he said, So EMt JUU St., VtwhM. H.N. '•i. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth He was a member of the The F. Leon Harris Fu- .The councilman, also chair- s «» Bro«4w»*. !<">« •««•<*' ttew Reilly of East Bruns- neral Home, Red Bank is in man of the Borough Hal! "that we have school and P. Burdick of Aurora, 111., Keansburg police dpeartment <*»* wick; a daughter, Mrs. Har- charge of arrangements. Committee, pointed to funds sewer construction costs com- old J. Beach, here, and a for 27 years, serving as a pa- and a great-grandmother, trolman. Mr. Bennett was a from the Department of ing up but the preservation of u «WIM sister, Mrs. Haray Hansen of Mrs. Mary Kmgnt of Middle- Housing and Urban Develop- this land can be put off no Keansburg. member of PB£ Local 68, Mrs. Mackenzie town. here, and of the Seaboard ment and possible new funds longer. I think we've demon- Arrangements are in Pigeon Club, Highlands. KEANSBURG - Mrs. Mar- from the state Green Acres strated a real need for a bor- charge of the William S. guerite Mackenzie of 29 Orch- Program as aiding the bor- ough hall and good reasons Miss Helen M. Lang Surviving are his widow, ough's proposed purchase of for preserving this land." Anderson Funeral Home, Red Mrs. Pauline Moser Bennett; ard St. died this morning in Subscription ?rlc« In Advme» Bank. RED BANK - Miss Helen the tract. The councilman plans to two sons, Glenn Bennett, with Riverview Hospital, Red produce a brochure with cost DEATH NOTICE M. Lang, of 50 West Front The aid will only pay for MUNIJN — John, 67, «I 1028 Kew the U.S. Army in Vietnam Bank, after a short illness. Hampshire Ave. Labewood, died and Wayne Bennett, at home; recreational and open space Wednesday In the Kings county Hos- St. died yesterday in River- pital, Brooklyn. Husband or Viola, three daughters, Mrs. Jean Mrs. Mackenzie was born lands and the borough could Kther of Mrs. Helen Miller, both of view Hospital. 105 Parker Ave. Fair Haven. Funeral Buban, here, Mrs. Joyce in Newport, R.I., daughter of pare down the area it needs Monday 11 a.in. from P. Lfon Harris for municipal purposes to as Funer&l Home, 240 Shrewsbury .Ave. She was born in Fair Blasucci of Middletown Town- the late Charles and Agnes Red Bank. Interment WMte Rlilge low as four acres leaving 18 Cemetery. Frifnds may call at the Haven, daughter of the late ship and Miss Dawn Bennett, Bennett Smith, and had lived funeral home 2-6, 1-9 p.m. Sunday. Stephen and Mrs, Catherine at home; two brothers, Ira here the past 10 years. acres that would qualify for DEATH NOTICB Lang and lived all her life in the aid he said. REILLY — Ellzalbeth H. Beloved and Daniel Bennett, here; a She is survived by three mother ot Matthew RellJy anil Mrs. this area. She was a retired The councilman has author- Harold J. Boacti, siller of Mra. Harry sister, Mrs. Mildred Fetter of daughters, Mrs. Edith Grant, Hansen BlessttiK to be Riven at

85 Riverside Avenue Red Bank Miss Van Kleeck FREEHOLD - Miss Mar- C. SIDUN, Director 747 • 0332 garet Van Kleeck, 78, of 6 Haley St. died Wednesday in TheOrtho-Gro Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Miss Van Kleeck was born Lawn Food 1< Sale. m Rosendale, N.Y., and had iived in this area 40 years. She was a clerk in the pay- Worden Funeral Home roll department of the for- mer A.M. Karagheusian Rug Open a convenience 60 E. FRONT ST. RED BANK Co., here, until her retire- checking account. ment in 1950. NO MINIMUM BALANCE Miss Van Kleeck was a REQUIRED

member of the First Baptist •; Day and Night Phone . . . Church, here, and of its Daughters of the Cross So- ciety. 747-0557 Surviving are a brother, Chester H. Van Kleeck, here, and two nieces. ' H-»*T*| #•**** -fcfa,-" The Freeman Funeral Clark Foster, Mgr. Home, Freehold, is in charge of arrangements. There's an office near you! | HORSE and PET The Adams Memorial Home WILLIAM J. CONNELLY, • FOOD Owner-Manager • REMEDIES 747-0226 •SUPPLIES

FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRED D. WIKOFF co. 1 1 „ SINCE 1145 J 236 MAPLE AVENUE J10 BROAD STRICT RED BANK RED BANK ^H} 741-0554 -THE DAILY REGISrER, RED BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N.-J.: FRIDAY, MA^CH 27, 1970 Ocfeanic Bridge To Close Tuesday Fines Total $1,256 RUMSON - On Tuesday Shrewsbury Recreation Unit Plans Yearly Easter Egg Hunt from 9 a.m, until 3:30 pm MIDDLETOWN - Town- singing sleighrjde will be the Oceanic Bridge over the Squad Has shi"p youngster' " s are invited shared each year. Navesiak River, between In Municipal Court to the Recreation Commis- The commissioners ap- Bumson and Locust, will be RED BANK- Fines total- assessed Praeido J. Ficaira, Installation sion's annual Easter egg proved the new program closed to traffic to allow for ling $1,256 were levied in 29 Barker Ave., Shrewsbury SHREWSBURY - New of- hunt, scheduled for Saturday unanimously. We minor repairs. In the event Municipal Court; ( Township, $205 for driving ficers for l»70 of the Shrews- a' 9:45 a.m. in Bodman Park Chairman William Krenza of inclement weather on while his license was re- bury First Aid Squad were in- and at Harmony School. reported receipt of a letter Larry Cagle, 22 High Si, voked, $55 and a six-month Rain date for the event is Welcome The March 31, the repairs will be here, was fined $205 each on stalled at a banquet at Eod's from the Middletown Elks made the following day. license revocation toi im- Sftadowbrook. Monday, March 30. Club authorizing the commis- two charges of driving while Benjamin M. Schaffer, on the revoked list, $30 for paired driving and $20 for Installed were: Richard sion to expend an amount PANTS HANGER careless driving. B. Davis, president; Frank township recreation supervi- not to exceed $5,000 for a using plates not issued and sor, reported a new activity $15 for operating an unregis- For driving under the in- Sharabba, vice president; Al- swimming pool at Camp len Warwick, corresponding scheduled to start this spring Hope, the commission's sum- tered vehicle. He was sent to fluence of an alcoholic bev- — the Fireside Club. to erage, Joseph A. Jackson, 5 secretary; Henry Otto, re- mer camp for handicapped . Red Bank-N $ Monmouth County jail, Free- hold, in lieu of the $455 fine. Fay St., Highlands, was fined cording secretary; Gary Pat- "There's a certain nice children. The Elks have thing about singing in a raised $5,000 for the project. JACK ANDERSON, OWNER Judge William I. Klatsky $205 and lost his license for terson, treasurer; Richard 8 Wallace Si two years. He -paid $10 for Gregory, chaplain; Allan group," Mr. Schaffer said. Mr. Schaffer will solicit having no registration. North, captain; Abram San- The club will gather once bids on a Z0 by 40-foot vinyl born, first lieutenant; Lester a month in the Cormrunity lined pool with vandal-proof ALL THE BEST OF Louis 0. Tilton, 3 Beach St., Center for family singing of Sea Bright, was sent to coun- VanPelt, second lieutenant; aluminum cover and appro- Jack Connors, engineer. old favorite songs. Four spe- priate fencing. The super- ty jail for 60 days and Had his cial events -j- such as sing- LUCK license revoked for two years Five-year service certifi- visor was asked to call a spe- cates and pins were awarded ing around a fire on the cial commission meeting on charges of operating un- beachfront or a community der the influence of drugs. He to Thomas Maletto, Frank when bids are received. TO OUR NEW was also fined $20 for care- Borneo, Frank Trussell, Les- The commissioners ex- less driving. ter Van Pelt, Abram San- pressed approval of an op- NEIGHBORS lorn, James Bly, Ken- Warrant Is tion to purchase the Dutch In other action, Judge Klat- neth Reeves and Henry Otto. Neck property between sky assessed Join Williams, Swimming River and New- 22 Clifford Place, here, $55 for Honor guests who attended were Mayor Robert C. Law- Issued For man Springs Eoad authorized impaired driving, took away rence 3rd, and Mrs. Law- by the Township Committee. LUDWIG'S DELICATESSEN his license for six months and rence, Councilman Gerald A. A Motorist The committee is considering fined him an additional $20 Bruno and Mrs. Bruno; po- purchase of the property for 10 WALLACE STREET, RED BANK for careless driving. lice Chief Raymond Mass and LONG BRANCH - Acting recreational and conservation Lawrence E. Westbrook, 172 Mrs. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Municipal Court Judge Arthur Monmouth Ave., Atlantic George Marx; the Rev. Ron- Siegfried yesterday issued a • Highlands, was found guilty of ald G. Albury and Mrs. Al- bench warrant for the arrest i|' driving while impaired, fined bury; William Wardell, first of Santos Nunez, 275 Center $55 and had his license re- squad president, and Mrs. St., for failing to appear in voked for six months. For Wardell, and Frank Kuhl, tile city court to answer careless driving, he paid $20. squad instructor, and Mrs. charges of driving while in- Three praons paid $20 each Kuhl. toxicated, leaving the scene for careless driving: Thomas Frank Trussell, past presi- of an accident and driving B. Hoyt, 103 Orchard Hill dent, delivered the past year's without a license. SRSSS Drive, Lincroft; James C. The judge also levied a $15 report and presented the Johnson, 248 Leighton Ave., awards. fine against Edward A. Wolot- here, and Ismael Miti, 86 sky, Hillside Terrace, Asbury Catherine St., here. Park, on a careless driving . Roy Glover, 182 Pinetaook count. Eoad, Eatontown, and How- Blind Men's Mrs. Juana Crespo, 43 S. ard Wallace Jr., 110 Spring- Broadway, was fined $10 for dale Ave., New Shrewsbury, Association violation of a city code which each paid ?3 for overnight prohibits parents from allow- parking and$15 for contempt. ing children to miss school Seeks Cash sessions. The complaint was Prince Given Bomber ' LEONARDO - In the next signed by William Karrberg, few days, the N.J. Blind city attendance officer.' * , JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Men's Association Inc. will — Prince Bernhard, air pilot begin sending letters to resi- Street Getting and husband of Dutch Queen dents of Monmouth County Juliana, asked for and got appealing for contributions Team's Colors Monmouth Shopping Center from Indonesian Air Marshal (or Camp Happiness here. Sutowo Sukendar a World War LONG BRANCH - A block- Eotontown Circle This is the association's va- long span of Broadway will II type B25 Mitchell bomber cation - rehabilitation home which is to be shipped to the be painted with a green and for blind men of New Jersey. white stripe today to mark Netherlands aeronautical mu- Free vacations are provided seum. last week's Long Branch High for nearly 200 blind men each School's basketball victory in year. Atlantic City. 1970 marks the 60th anni- The school's colors will be Open Sundays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. versary of the Blind Men's painted on Broadway between Association, oldest organiza- Seventh and Iippencott Aves., tion of the blind in the state the area fronting city hall, by Wed. and Fri. till 9 p.m. and one of the oldest organi- nation. members of the school's Pep Club. This is also the 40th anni- An official celebration to versary of Camp Happiness cite the local team will be in Leonardo. Camp Happiness held outside of the city hall at has helped thousands of blind SEE THE ORTHO AD ON 2 p.m. tomorrow. men to overcome their dis ability and to become self- For the leisure times of the day, supporting, contributing cit nothing takes the place zens. THE FACING PAGE! Included on the "60th Ann of a sweater. Our lightweight versary Fund-Haising Com sleeveless U neck sweater in tunic mittee" are Rep. James Howard, State Sens. Alfred III length, designed to be worn with • N. Beadleston and Richard B a belt. Oat, navy, gold. Stout, Assemblyman Josep Azzolina and Sheriff Pau S-M-L-XL $12. Kiernan. LINCOLN MERCURY Also, Matthew J. Gill, presi' dent of Gill Travel Service Shrewsbury Aw. at Sycomor* Paul P. Bova, Middletown 747-5400 Realtor; O. James Riker, Oakhurst, past president. Ocean Township Lions Club 105 Broad StfeSl7R«M3artlc 401 Springfield Avenue. Summit John P. Curtin, Leonardo, Open Wednesday & Friday 'til 9 real estate and insurance Open Monday & Thursday til 9 broker. Mr. Curtin, before having Attractive his eyesight restored, was helped by Camp Happiness and served the association as Rates president for several years. Frank J. Hall, former May- for or of Highlands, is also serv- ing on this committee. Mr. ' Hall has been a worker for Short Term this cause ever since he suf- fered the loss of his eyesight. Investments George E. Burck, director of Camp Happiness for the past 20 years, is again treasurer 24-26 Mos. for the fund drive. Certificates K. ROOTS Repays Min. $10,000 Fined $250 12-14 Mos. FREEHOLD — Lawrence f K. Williams of Trenton was Min. $5,000 J| fined $250 and ordered to re- pay $200 that he stole in the form of two $100 money or- r 9.11 Mos. ders from Plaza Pharmacy, hyA%Certificates The Ortho-Gro Long Branch, on July 12, 1968. V '* 'ifm. $3,000 Superior Court Judge Fran- cis X. Crahay imposed the 6-8 Mos. Lawn Food K Sale. sentence after accepting a Because you and your V ( lawn deserve a break. / guilty plea from Williams. Certificates Assistant Prosecutor Edward Min. $1,000 You help your lawn. W» help you. W* want ai many people at possible to b«v« jh* A. Reilly acted for the state. grtanait, lushest lawn possible. And we're offering a vary special offer to get the whole thing Peter Cascone represented started. . Williams. DIVIDENDS PAID Two for the price of one. And a penny. When you buy one bag of ORTHO-GRO® Lawn Food (enough to cover 6,000 square feet) at the regular price of $5.95, you qef the second QUARTERLY bag for only a penny more. Two bags for $5.96 (enough to cover 12,000 square feet). You Weapon Charge >ave $5.94 on the test lawn food money can buy. "\ Golf Dress with good looks to Result! worth twice the price, What you get when you save all that money is a lot of Going; to Jury Savings Insured spare ... Naturally you want golf pellets. High-energy, concentrated lawn food pellets. ORTHO-GRO pellets will give you a UNION BEACH — Charges richer, greener lawn in a matter of days. Not weeks. And we're IO sure you'll be satisfied, the to $20,000 F.S.U.C: clothes that look fabulous.and really rtiulri are guarantetd, or your money back. Without the slightest hesitation. \ against a Keyport man ac- cused of concealing a weapon work too. Here's a step-in culotta in an automobile have been \ CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY, OKTHO DIVIBION, Su ftudjeo, CA MHO dress that looks yood enough to I Helpinf lh« Wottf Grow BalUt* referred to the Grand Jury by Municipal Court Judge Har- stand out anywhere and it's up old Stern, The defendant is Red ttanfc to anything you are. In polyester Gary T. Pote of 50 Walling Ter. and cotton. Yellow, green, royal, Mr. Pote also paid a $10 Savings 6-16 $34. fine in traffic court for dis- regarding a stop sign. and LOAN A&SOCIATIOH Adam's Rib... second level Mr. Mary Demko of 716 Second St. was assessed $35 BROAD and BERGEN for creating a disturbance at police headquarters. RED BANK 747-5555 SHREWSBURY John T. Toolan of 506 Union 105 Broafl'Sireet, Red Bank 401 Springfield Avenue, Summit Ave. paid $15 for a careless Open Wednesday & Friday 'til 9 Open Monday & Thursday 'til 9 driving violation. THEJSMI2C FROM OUR REAPERS T BEGISTER The Trouble With Kids Today Ig They Have Establishments FaOme Established la 1878 - Published by The Red Bank Kegtster. Incorporated 115 Hudson Ave. No Respect For Our Institutions" : l M. HAROLD KELLY, Publisher : ' Red Bank, N. J. ; .. :f-jiyi!!;-, Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor; T° TJfOwor at Red Bank High School and, as such ; Thomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor am interested in the affairs of my town and the way it is

Friday, March 27.1970 ^"'Last night I willingly gave up an hour of my studl'fltfto attend a Red Bank Council meeting. The reason I.went, was to voice my protest against the curfew which was re- ^In th^muKe™!tie meeting when comments from the floor were asked for I was recognized by ^-fWfiid: said what I wanted to, paused for what seemed td be about My Lai Tragedy Is the War Itself 10 seconds and politely thanked the council for hearing me. The la'ct that I was not given the courtesy of BCWW- News reports this week of the ar- The division commander at the edgement was very disillusioning. These men arei repre- rest of three more soldiers again time was Maj. Gen. Samuel W. Koster, sentatives of the voting public. The fact that they-failed brings the public's attention to the al- the highest ranking officer thus far to acknowledge me symbolizes the voting publics or, as leged 1968 massacre of Vietnamese charged. He was superintendent of it could be put, the "establishment's" failure to recognize villagers by American troops. A week West Point when handed the Army's With what I have said in mind, need the establishinent before, 14 officers, including a major charges against him. further question "Why the gap in communicating?" ' •, , general, were accused of involvement Sincerely, Besides leading to the information Michael Swanson . in the suppression of information suppression charges, the Peers report about a possible war crime. recommended a tightening of regula- In its 225-page report, prepared af- tions dealing with war crimes, quick Car swell's Opposition ter a 31/2-month inquiry, the Army in- reporting of atrocities and improve- P. O. Box 403 'V" vestigating panel said it had "clearly Highlands,. N. J. ment of troop training in an effort to : established that a tragedy of major minimize the chances of a recurrence. To the Editor: . i proportions occurred" at My Lai ham- If concerned citizens will only check the ADA ana COPE ratings of those senators who are opposed to the Met in South Vietnam on March 16, Presumably, the expected trials of the accused men and the implementa- nomination of Judge Carswelt they will find their iMpg 10 1968. be 100 per cent or nearly so, while their ACA rating i?$3ai>_ The purpose of the investigation, tion of the Peers recommendations tically zero. *>*•• headed by Lt. Gen. William R. Peers, would close this ugly chapter in Amer- The opposition of Sens. Case, Javits, Goodell, Brooke, et ican military history. al, is the best possible recommendation for Judge Carjj was to determine whether a massacre well. , had occurred and had been hushed Unfortunately, with the kind of From a lifelong Republican, up. The report suggests affirmative bloody fratricidal guerrilla war into Sincerely, ".'•- 'ty answers to both questions. which the U.S. has injected itself in Frank Bolen According to the Peers report, Vietnam, no one seems to know where there was a field investigation of the legitimate military action ends, and Dedicated Teachers reported My Lai massacre at the time, atrocities begin. 113 Garden Road Veiled reports of dozens of My Shrewsbury, N. J. but its results were never forwarded To the Editor: , beyond the division level, and no dis- Lai-type incidents suggest that the My husband and I would like to take this opportunity ciplinary action was taken against U.S. armed forces will not really be to commend Mr. Curtis Bradley, principal of the Shrews? • those allegedly involved in mass kill- extricated from this kind of tragedy bury Borough School, for initiating the fine coordination until the war is ended. program for children with perceptual motor and readinew • ings. problems. The purpose of this specialized program which ; . is now in its third year is to help youngsters toward physi- cal coordination and fitness. - " Scholastic Press Under Attack On March 11th, Miss Frances Kinkle's first graders staged a demonstration of various acrobatics and exercises Perhaps it's symptomatic of the troversial topics in their editorials THE REPORTER for the East Central District of the New Jersey Association times — but the criticism of the com- and in their reporting — topics that for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The pro-, go beyond the walls of the school or gram was held at Monmouth College. » munications media hasn't escaped the We as parents are grateful to Miss Frances Kinkel for- scholastic press. a municipality. We are continually Judas: God's Instrument? being such a wonderful teacher of these readiness chll« A parent attended a Rumson-Fair impressed by the scope and the depth By JIN BISHOP peting in the skies. What they got instead dren, and also thanks to Mr. Douglas McCrum, their physi- of the coverage. The men came through the pass be- - was a succession of clever fakers who cal education teacher, for instructing and supervising this Haven Regional High School Board of tween the Mount of Olives and the Mount claimed to be the Messiah and who per- course. It is edifying for us to see such progress made with} Education meeting the other night to Copies of The Rumsonian, the re-. of Offense. They were weary. Their san- formed feats of awesome magic. these children in such a short time. complain about some of the reporting gional school's newspaper, have dals," their feet, their faces were talcumed Each one had a following and, in Sincerely, in the school paper and writing in the crossed our desk on occasion. And with alkali dust. It was 6 p.m. of the four- time, the wise rabbis of the Sanhedrin ex- Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. teenth Nisan in the year posed them in turn. This one, who called Calandriello Sr. school literary magazine. Naturally, what we have seen has been com- 3790. The leader, Jesus of mendable. himself Jesus, had a following so large the problem of defining what is or isn't Nazareth, watched the that people lined the roads a few days in good taste also came up. Similar Naturally, with the liberty comes yellow yolk of sun swal- ago and spread palms for his donkey to Professional Defined lowed like a /sacrament situations have cropped up at Middle- a responsibility that is a vital part of walk on. This one was now powerful South Shrewsbury Drive by the walls of the city enough to create a schism among the 7000 town High School and the Tinton Falls the communications profession. But of Jerusalem. -.._.. Rumson, N. J levitical priests in Solomon's temple. Cai- To the Editor: school. most of the student journalists appear This was the begin- phus knew that this was a long-term goal Reference is made to news item . .. (use of home by It is unfortunate that many parents to be strongly aware of this. ning of Passover. Two of of the Romans. interior designer) in The Register earlier this week. The the apostles had gone expect school publications to be car- The television networks, The.New The faker Jesus must be stopped. Caia- Issue described in the article is,not my reason for writing ahead to the house of — rather the fact that there is no longer any meaning to bon copies of the bland, gossipy papers York Times, the Washington Post and young Mark to prepare phus had sent rabbis to listen to this young' BISHOP, man and to try to entrap him with in- the term "professional." they remembered when they were in The Daily Register, all under attack the lamb, the charoseth, Doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, are among the bitter herbs and the wine. They had volved questions of religious laws. They school. But times have changed and, from time to time, can move over had been unable to do it. When they asked those who require lengthy training, lengthy apprenticeship, also to arrange a table in the form of a very lengthy and difficult examinations for legal licenses fortunately, so have school newspa- today and make room for their col- capital U so that the last supper could be him bluntly if he was indeed the Son of leagues on The Rumsonian. God, he answered in Aramaic "you'said to practice in areas of major responsibility. These are pers. The student editors tackle con- served from the inside. Directly below was professions. •••'•'< the olive press of Gethsemane. Along the it," which means "yes" and also means east wall of Jerusalem was the Valley of that his advisory had uttered it. I do not consider the word has any legal bearing in the • INSIDE WASHINGTON the Cedrort. Five miles south was Bethle- * * * context of the article. hem, the city of David, sitting like an Very truly yours, emerald over the lonely lowlands where On THIS NIGHT, Caiaphus felt relieved. Kenneth M. Mitchell, A.I.A. •' shepherds grazed their sheep. The sheep At last he had infiltrated the ranks of the Bad Tydings for Democrats of two shepherds often mingled, but when Apostles of Jesus and, of all things, the TODAY IN HISTORY a shepherd whistled, all of his sheep, and high priest had the treasurer, Judas. This By ROBERT S. ALLEN he will oppose Democratic Gov. Marvin no other, followed him. man would testify against Jesus for 30 Today is the «6th day of 1970. There are 279 days left Mandel. pieces of silver — the payment given when in the year. and JOHN A. GOLDSMITH Palestine was a province of Borne, so Ambassador Sargent Shriver will be * * • • a slave is gored by a neighbor's ox. Today's highlight in history: small that it was made subservient to an- On the hills around Jerusalem 300,000 throwing a lot more fat into the fire than THE INSIDE WORD is that if Shriver other province, Syria. From Caesarea Phil- On this date in 1933, Japan withdrew from the League -' he may realize if, as latest portents indi- enters the Democratic primary, Mahoney Jews reclined, waiting to sacrifice an un- of Nations after being denounced as an aggressor in Man- ippi to the north and Bersabee to the blemished lamb on the stone inside Solo- churia. cate, he decides to run for the Democratic will bow put and Anderson, far more .potent -south were 150 miles. From Joppa on- the gubernatorial nomination in Maryland. """ politically, will become the third contender mon's great temple. They marvelled at On this date — Mediterranean to Anrion beyond the Jor- . its size, its courts within courts, the long In that event, both — on the theory that with two liberals in dan and the Dead Sea was 75 miles. : In 1634, the English colonists, Leonard and George Cai- political parties are like- the field, Anderson, a conservative, would stoned portico and the huge cluster of vert, bought a small tract on the St. Charles River and es- ly to see other high-pow- have an excellent chance to emerge the • * * • solid gold grapes which picked up the first tablished the first settlement in wJiat is now Maryland ered candidacies. winner. ROME SENT A procuratornamed Pon- glint of the morning sun. In 1703, the Russian czar Peter the Great, founded the; As a consequence, That's what happened in 1966 when Ma- tius Pilate and he built his palace in the Jesus observed the strictures of the city of St. Petersburg. Maryland's state and con- honey took the Democratic nomination northeast corner of the Walled city, .with Passover season and murmured sadly: In 1939, Adolf Hitler demanded that Poland agree to gressional election, in- from two strong liberals. His victory in turn a special gate to admit Roman legionaries "One. of you will betray me." The 12 pro- the annexation of Danzig by Germany „ stead of being a relatively led to Agnew's election as governor when if an uprising occurred among the Jews, tested loudly. He dipped an herb in wine In 1941, JJi World War II, the government of Prince•-". placid affair, may turn thousands of Democrats bolted Mahoney. The natives were also ruled by a mad and gave it to Judas "What you must do," Paul was ousted in Yugoslavia. out to be one of the most Anderson is no Mahoney — who has king, Herod, who would kill his wife, and Jesus said, "do quickly." In 1545, Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower declared that the " stormy and spectacu- always been an outsider as far as Mary- son. The law was handed down by the high Judas left and walked two streets to German military forces on the Front had been lar in the country. Fol- land's Democratic establishment is con- priest Caiaphas and his father-in-law, An- the home of Caiaphus. In the courtyard, defeated. ALLEN lowing are the reasons: cerned. Not only is Anderson one of its top nas. guards warmed their hands over a fire. In 1864, an earthquake in Alaska. Wiled more than 100 "' Republican National Chairman Rogers leaders, but he wouldn't be a "shopworn" The remnants of 12 tribes lived in Pal- The message he had was that Jesus persons and caused property damage estimated at 750 mil- • Morton, who represents Maryland's first - candidate in the sense that Mahoney is. estine. They were sensitive, articulate, and would finish the feast and go to •Gethsem- district in Congress, is having some new Although widely known throughout the worshipped the one God, Yahweh. He had ane to pray. He could be apprehended Ten years ago; A burning warehouse filled with whisky"' thoughts about running for the Senate. state, he has never run for state office. told them they were chosen people, and there. exploded in Glasgow, Scotland, killing 20 firemen * < Several months ago, after a series of * • * he would send a Messiah to them. It had been ordained centuries before Five years ago: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr called Each generation of Jews waited pa- private polls, Morton an- ALSO, ANDERSON'S candidacy would that the lamb must be betrayed and must for a nationwide boycott of Alabama products to' prole™ nounced he would not op- .tiently for the true emissary of God to die for all men. Is it possible that Judas racial .policy in the state. p have strong appeal to the considerable come on a golden cloud with angels trum- pose liberal Democratic Wallace element in Maryland. In 1968, the was an instrument of God? One year ago: The United States launched its second' • Sen. Joseph Tydings, but Alabaman got a big vote there — particu- Manner spacecraft on a four-month journey toward th#" ' would seek reelection to larly on the Eastern shore and in rural YOUR MONEY'S WORTH the House. Now, with the counties. In the November election there Today's birthdays: Premier Eisaku Sato of Japan is ' strong likelihood that might be some liberal Democratic defec- 69. Former film star Gloria Swanson is 72 Shriver's political ambi- tions, but not to the decisive extent that; Thought for today: Look back and smile at perils oast'' • tions will bitterly frac- More Agonies of the Elderly -Sir Walter Scott, Scottish writer, 1771-1832. P • tionalize Maryland Demo- happened four years ago. crats, Morton is having Both nationally and in Maryland, the By SYLVIA PORTER B. Martin remarked at a Senate hearing: another look at the Sen- political situation this year is far different Imagine yourself in this bind: "few of. us who own cars realize what GOLOSiUiTH ate situation. from what it was then. You're a 70-year-old lady living in New a tremendous obstacle is posed'if you don't Shriver should have no illusions about York City and receiving a minuscle $75- have a car, not only to mobility, but to He is having a statewide poll made of what he is getting into if he does run. a-month Social Security check. Because the ability of people to do the simple the prospects of licking Tydings should The mod former ambassador to Paris, you're in good health, you are supplement- little things that they were accustomed to." Shriver's gubernatorial aspirations deeply ex-head of the anti-poverty program and ing this amount with $10 Because of the way our big-city trans- splinter the Democrats. one-time director of the Peace Corps has a day for six hours of portation.systems are laid out (many of Tydings, acutely aware of the menace already had a gritty taste of the kind of housecleaning work. You them were designed, before World War I), to his own candidacy }hat a divisive race factional fighting he is certain to encounter. take a bus and a sub- a relatively short 'trip from suburb to city for governor by Shriver would mean, is He got it while in Washington during (he way to the home in which center can mean more than ?l in bus and- very unhappy about that. Through mutual recent visit of President Pompidou. you work, so with New or subway fares each way — plus two friends, Tydings has sought to dissuade Shriver did a lot of conferring in per- York City bus and sub- hours of time traveling and waiting.before the multi-millionaire Kennedy in-Iaw from son and by phone with numerous influen- way fares up to 30 cents you reach your destination. running. But so far there is no indication tial Marylanders — virtually all liberals. a ride, your cost is now they got anywhere. While definitely making headway with Ken- $1.20 a day - or a full • * . *. ' * ,' Also watchfully awaiting Shrivei's next nedy and McCarthy supporters, he came a 12 per cent of your daily BECAUSE OF THE way buses and moye is Dale Anderson, Maryland Demo- thumping cropper in one painful instance. •„ pay- subways and trains are designed, many PORTER As bus and' subway physically, handicapped older Americans cratic national c'6mmitteeman and execu- This liberal leader, who swings a lot just can't manage to board them. tive of Baltimore County. That's the job of weight in Montgomery County, adjoin- fares are boosted across the land to as "held by Vice President Spiro Agnew before ing'Washington and the most populous in much as 50 cents in some cases, the big- Because most shopping centers are he was elected governor in 1S66 — to go on Maryland, bluntly bawled Shriver out. He gest victims are turning out to be the some distance from the-center of town, to become President Nixon's running mate told him he had no claim to run for gov- elderly who cannot join commuters' car elderly citizens fail to take advantage of two years later. pools or walk to work. the bargains in supermarkets and discount ernor, and "should keep the hell out." stores. Many bus lines haven't even found • A conservative, Anderson has close per- "What have you ever done for Mary- • • * * the shopping centers. , - sonal and political ties with important land," he snapped. "You haven't even lived UNCOUNTED NUMBERS of older True, some cities are beginning to Democratic leaders throughout the state. in the state, to say nothing about doing ' Americans are actually being forced to tackle these problems. A half dozen major In these circles he is credited as "con- anything for it. The plain fadt is you don't give up lunch or dinner if they choose to cities have set up bargain fares on buses trolling" George Mahoney, wealthy con-, know anything about the state, and the only make a trip to see a friend or visit their and subways for the elderly, and at least tractor who has made a number of unsuc- reason you want to run for governor is to physicians, go to a movie, or to church, one airline offers cut rates for elderly cessful campaigns for both governor and provide you with a springboard for the or even visit a "senior center." citizens flying outside of peak hours. But senator. MabUabonco y has already announced White House." jt As U.S. Commissioner of Aging John we're taking only baby steps. -THE'DAILY BEGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.j FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Kiwanis Backs KOW, RRST MRCHAHTS Fresh Air Fund ADVANCE MIDDLETOWN - The lo- Interest Mutual Funds cal branch of the .Fresh Air Fund, an independent, tax-ex- empt, charitable organization TICKET •which offers free vacations to Savings Q — A recently widowed rel- *f*m a sizable portion of your in- few shares. 111 youngsters from New York 4 ative with two children is con- vestment capital in any single A,— The reluctance qf brok- City, has received the support issue is questionable. C & B ers to handle such a small SALES On One Year sidering investing $20,000 M of the Middletown Kiwanis her $30,000 insurance moiiey Successful has shown substantial earn- transaction — Lone Star is Certificate! Club for the second consecu- "in Dreyfus Fund. She has So- ings growth and has followed trading at under $25 a share an aggressive expansion pol- — makes sense. Each transac- of Deposit cial Security, a small vet- Investing tive year. for 1 icy in recent years. About 22 tion is estimated to cost about 5 eran's pension rand her; home per cent of the 1.8 million $25 to process, Even broker- This year the Kiwanis ,Oii Two Year is paid for. Do yini approve shares outstanding are held by age houses that have upped Fresh Air Fund plans Certificates .this move? FJW. Penn Square or T. liowe Price company officials, leaving un- their ofinimum rates would "Friendly Town" vacations for 10O children, ages 5 of Deposit A — Only in part- TwoiJld Growth, der 1.5 million shares in pub- lose money on a two - share lic hands. I would switch purchase. From your stand- through 12. "The Home Show" not, in her position, invest qw-U.tye hold 1,200 shares -V Deposlli lunnid Up <• funds from the' sale of one- point it makes even less more than JIO.OOO in one fund. of fcdrfoon & Black, our only Mr. and Mrs. John Caroli, ...";; WM»» kr V.D.i.C. .' .Dreyfus has an above-average half these shares to H.B. Ful-' sense; your shares would Fair Haven, are chairmen of APRIL 15 THROUGH APRIL 19 investment. Should we sell ler traded over-the-counter. record in both rising and -de- have to appreciate more than the project, assisted by Mr. clining markets and is a suit- halKand put the money into 50 per cent just to pay com- at Q — I have a little money and Mrs. Robert Crum, Little able choice. I would however, another long-range situation and would like to buy one or mission costs. Until you have prefer to see the second $10,- toward our retirement in two shares of Lone Star Ce- accumulated a larger stake I Silver, vice chairmen. CONVENTION HALL, Asbury Park 00ft invested in a similar high- about 10 years? ment. Where can I buy it? would not consider the stock The committee includes Mr. ' Fftderftl Keierra, Fodenil quality-no-load fund such as The brokers won't sell me so market. Oepottt Insurant* Corp. A — The wisdom of keeping and Mrs. Robert Savage, Haz- let; Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Thomsen, West Keansburg; TICKETS AVAILABLE Mrs. ; James Smith, High- lands; Mrs. Bruce Robinson SUNDAY, MARCH 29th and Kenneth Noland, Lin- croft, and Mrs. Charles Bel- at th* for Retarded lin, Atlantic Highlands. BOX OFFICE IlED BANK -The.Easter ; therapy needs in that area. competence from the Ameri- American communities at Seal Society for Crippled •Her organization plans to can Speech and Hearing As- stage annual holidays to hon- Children and Adults is help- open an Easter Seal Speech sociation. or such diverse things as CONVENTION HALL •crawfish, ivhales, whalers, ing the Monmouth County Therapy Clinic in Freehold. She .worked for four years raisins, dates, raspberries, Association for Retarded Mrs. Margolis received her in speech improvement in Admission:: $1.15 Adults Children set up a speech bachelor of arts and master's Bedford - Stuyvesant elemen- covered bridges,, the poke 50c ... Children therapy program which will in science from Brooklyn Col- tary and junior high, schools. plant, daffoldils, pumpkins involve diagnostic testing of lege. She is licensed in She has had previous expe- and sauerkraut. all children in the programs speech improvement by New rience with retarded children, for subsequent therapy, the York City and by New York having worked with them in A MONMOUTH instruction of .parents for State as a teacher in speech Staten Island. CONSTRUCTION NEW KITCHEN home training of the child and hearing handicaps. She has a certificate of clinical "Surprisingly enough," she and in-service training for the said, "There is the same per- teaching staff of the associ- centage of speech defects ation. Blood Bank among the educable retarded 1 Mrs: Natalie Margolis of as there is among normal •I '! 61 Livingston Lane, English- Is Established children. The tirainable re- Joseph Kwashnak town, an employe of the Eas- tarded often have physical MATAWAN - The Mat-, anomalies that interfere with ter Seal Society, is acting in, ' awan Jayceesinvite residents Wins Promotion an' advisory' capacity. Mrs. normal speech so you "do to donate blood to the munici- have a higher percentage Margolis is also conducting a At Ortho Firm pal blood bank, being estab- among them. survey in the Freehold • area RARITAN — Joseph Kwash- \ ; 2446 MONTHS to determine the speech lished in conjunction with the "It is more difficult to ex- Monmouth County Blood plain to retarded children nak of 64 Thayer Drive, New ''•MIN.Sl0.0O0 what you want them to dp. Shrewsbury, has beeh promot- ' Bank, on Saturday, April 4, ed to manager of cost ac» .Quarterly Dividends A NEW from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Em- And their perception, of CONCEPT slight variations in sound is .counting at Ortho Pharma- ery Manor Nursing Home, Rt. poorer than that of normal ceutical Corporation, here. He IN 34. children. So it often requires had previously been a senior Red Bank COLLEGE The new county program a longer training period with accountant. EDUCATION! will cover the residents of shorter sessions, due to their Mr. Kwashnak was gradu- Matawan for a year. Non-don- shorter attention span." CONTACT ated from King's College with COSTS LESS! or residents will be allowed A donation from the Easter a B.S. degree in accounting. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION NAVESINK to draw on the bank at the Seal Society will enable the He is currently working to; discretion of the chairman. 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1M WA_By GEORGE CORNELL To Christians, that forgiveness is the bounty bestowed fend their pride; they'd rather save themselves by then? own sion, fiut places it at the very center of doctrine, tfte cru- ( P) stran I . i 7 .1 J ^l ~ ge'y. it was both the cruel- on men through the torment of the cross — the acceptance skills. cifixion. est Injustice and the greatest accomplishment, the worst of them despite their continual wrongdoing. Yet even in everyday affairs, men often are sustained TWO DIRECTIONS S fte eVent W Uch dlureiles obse or restored by a friend, even when they don't deserve it. Yet the cross points in two directions — not only at the I d -Good F•-d' ' ' ™ to- No one can say exactly what metaphysical cataclysm occurred there.. But Christians believe that somehow God, And it's obviously necessary for a parent to give such un- pain and adversities of the world, but also at the ultimate In Christian understanding, it marks the grandest gift as man, engaged the combined powers of evil in mortal merited support to a child. conquest of them in the resurrection. of all to mankind - a "second chance" to become what combat and, through the ensuing resurrection, beat them, And Jesus offered that help to men, "Behold, I make "In the world you shall have tribulation," Jesus said, men were meant to be: a completeness they lost and long including the chief antagonist, death itself. all things new." "but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." There on the cross, Christianity teaches, a loving God STILL LADEN Beyond the injustice, the unreasoning torments, the Yet, at the same time, it also commemorates the epi- was a stand-in for all mankind, substituting himself for Yet the world still is laden with wrongdoing and pain, waste, the blameless victims and paradoxes of the earth, tome of humanity's sin, its crucifixion of Jesus man, taking on himself the result of men's pervasive sin, and Christians fully recognize this. In their view, Christ's righteousness in Jesus triumphed after all, and over all. "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" He work marked only the starting point of new life — the birth Out of the misery and destruction emerged renewal and 1 cried. submitting his sinless self for the consequences of sin, as demanded by his consistent moral order, so that sinners of hope. The course still is to be run; history still is in the overwhelming promise. To believers, this is/a cry that rises in all men at could be accepted without sin's final consequences. making. This is the "good news" of Christianity, its brash confi- tunes, and in Jesus, it summed up the deepest heartache ATONEMENT That's why a rock of unjust torture — the cross — is dence, silly to science, logical to love — that God intended »nd suffering man can know, utter wrong had crushed That was the "atonement" in Christian doctrine, the the chief symbol of the faith. his children for more than mere pointless obliteration, that utter right. crucial spiritual transaction through which men, in affini- It reveals a terrible, continuing truth of reality — the life finally has the last trump. EVIL VS. GOOD ty with one entirely good man, might be made "at-one" stark fact that this is a rough, tough, often cruel existence. In plain fact, Christianity claims — in the resurrec- Jesus, though wholly good and entitled to the best re- again with God. The blind grope and masses starve. Flood, disease and tion — the only complete and final confirmation of the basic ceived instead the worst - death in utmost degradation "For God so loved the world that he gave his only be- earthquake destroy indiscriminately and fire bombs fall on value of human history, the only absolute evidence that liv- and agony. It was the world's consummate moral anachro- gotten son that whosoever believeth him should not perish, children. The crafty exploit the trusting and the guiltless ing makes sense, that right prevails at last over wrong. nism — sheer evil destroying sheer goodness but have everlasting life," the apostle John wrote. sometimes are punished for the guilty. Beyond it all lies It is the only system of thought, theologians maintain, "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they J Theologians recognize the human tendency to object to the certainty of death. that can accept life with specific grounds for aftinning itt do." another's vicarious suffering to save them. It seems to of- Christianity not only acknowledges this tragic dimen- final equity and worth. Dr. Aulenbach, a Spectacular Howitzer

By LESTER KIVSOLVING signed tasks — all excitingly (due at any time to be sudden- Brought In To Strengthen tive John Beinhirdt, former PHILADELPHIA - One of labeled (such as "The Minis- ly interrupted as The Rector The Diocese — Not To Liqui- national director of promo- the few clergymen who has try of Light! ! !" — those demands more vigor from the date It! ! !" (The bishop re- tion for the Episcopal Church. ever managed to make church men who operate the" lighting congregation in the prayers) Rev* Billy Graham ' sponded by appointing Aulen- He has written of Ms Hector's advertising consistently inter- Religion system by which the chancel there is the sermon — which bach to a committee, which breathless pace while walking esting (or, to some observers, changes color about nine is never, ever dull. His ser- Pay Britain Return Visit saved the hospital.) through the neighborhood, or outrageous),is due to retire Today times per service). Every an- mons are heavily laced with The Rector frequently infu- taking stairs three at a time this year — and the Eastern nouncement in the parish bul- sparkling and usually hilari- The Lester Kinsolving column recently reported from — even now that he is 72: London that the Rev. Billy Graham would lead no more riates his own flock by de- Pennsylvania church scene letin — every activity, orga- ous anecdotes — the punch nouncing all drinking (he is a "His motto seems to be 'ne- will never/ be quite the same crusades in England. Contact with the Billy Graham Evan- Boss! ! !" is the announced nization, or mention of a par- lines of which he uses for the rabid teetotaler — a decided ver walk when you can run' again. ishioner's name is almost in- most titillating sermon topics gelistic Association in Minneapolis has disclosed that this is — and he has been running sermon topic at "German- a misinterpretation of a statement made by the Rev. Dr. rarity among Episcopal cler- The Rev. W. Hamilton Au- town's Liveliest Church! ! !" variably followed by three or in pulpit history; such as: gy) — or endorsing entire physically and mentally sev- four exclamation points. "And the Horse Died! ! !" Graham at the close of his 1966 Crusade: "I will probably eral yards ahead of us for lenbach, I),D., rector of Christ not be back soon." Wiiile lie is not presently scheduled to slates of Republican political Church and St. Michael's in Liveliest Church, candidates ("When I was or- more than a quarter of a cen- After a rousing processional When asked if his people lead any British Crusades, he may do so some time in the Germantown, is very possibly And while this format dained, I did not abdicate my tury. Much that he believes is hymn, "The Rector" (as Au- had ever become alarmed future. the most ^spectacularly unin- makes some of the more dig- citizenship!") summed up in the second lenbach is known to allhis over his sensational ads, The hibited clergyman in the 20th nified Episcopalians fume verse of one of his favorite parishioners) comes to the Rector recalled once having Century history of the Episco- with rage,-the majority of the Yet his congregation loves hymns: "Run the straight chancel steps, smiles broadly noticed two garbageraen eat- the church lawn, a passing such as: The Rector Says: pal Church. public appreciates the fact him very deeply — not only race through God's good and booms: "We will open our ing their lunch on top of their parishioner shouted: "Well I There Is Too Much Drinking because he is a devoted pastor Possessor of unlimited ener- that this sermon is dealing open garbage wagon. "Now grace; lift up thine eyes and with a familiar problem. And service with the words of hap- see you're doing on Thursday Among The Clergy Of This to them, but because however seek his face. Life with its gy, volcanic charm, a great py worship - EVERYBODY isn't that like a lot of the what you do every Sunday Diocese! ! !" (In answer to hare-brained they may think toothy grin and a voice lifte a so people continue to travel Church! — surrounded by gar- ways .before us lies; Christ is from all over the Philadelphia NOW: I was GLAD when they morning!" The Rector howled numerous and furious tele- some of his ideas are, they the path and Christ the 155-millimeter howitzer, Dr. said unto me, we will go into bage and calmly eating its with laughter and proceeded phoned complaints, the bishop know him to be totally sin- Aulenbach is known (and eith- area to attend "Germantown's own lunch!" Next Sunday's prize." Liveliest Church." the House of the Lord!" (And to send in next Sunday's ser- reportedly replied: "Are you cere, utterly fearless, invari- er ardently adored or furious- announced topic: "Lunch on a mon topic: "Spreading Ferti- willing to deny this?") They are welcomed by a even the most cynical visitor ably unpredictable and thor- Then Reinhardt acknow- ly resented) by millions who Garbage Wagon! ! !" lizer! ! !" Then, when the same bishop magnificent choir, plus a ver- finds it somewhat difficult to oughly entertaining. ledged his Rector's "having read his giant and inimitable Spreading Fertilizer! ! ! was prepared to let the Epis- itable regiment of friendly, remain totally unglad after In addition to his wild ser- Running Straight Race kept so many others running weekly church ads. copal Hospital be sold: "The energetic parishioners per- this Vesuvian broadside.) On another occasion, while mon topics, the ads frequent- One of his most loyal par- with you, in the direction of "When Boss Kisses Secre- he was spreading fertilizer on ly carry a special message; Rector Says: The Bishop Was ishioners is advertising execu- Christ." tary — Secretary Becomes. forming a vast number of as- After a vigorous liturgy Church Offers Adult Courses Churches Prepare for Easter Sunday RED BANK — The First Churches throughout Mon- breakfast at "8 a.m. in the a special program with the a breakfast at the church tore DiLorenzo is pastor. - Baptist Church is sponsoring mouth County will hold church house. The Rev. S. T. children of the church school. school. The Eev. Richard An- • At Grace United Methodist an adult elective program Easter Sunday services this Scholten will officiate. The First Baptist Church derson will give the sermon Church, Union Beach, sun- with five courses listed in week in observance of the of Matawan will have wor- on the theme, "Why Do You rise worship service will be Christian concept of the Res- The Lincroft United Pres- the catalogue. Classes will byterian Church will hold ship at 9:45 and 11 a.m. The Seek the Living Among the at S a.m. There will also be urrection of Jesus Christ. Rev. Paul L. Jackson is Dead?" services at 8:30 and 10 a.m. begin April 5 from 9:45 to services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. The Quinn Chapel A.M.E. The anthem will be sung by pastor. with church school for all 10:45 and continue for 13 Church, Atlantic Highlands, Easter services at the the Senior Choir, "Awake, The Matawan Presbyterian Oceanport United Methodist classes at 10. weeks in the chapel. Regis- will hold Sunday School at Church will hold three ser- Arise," with Clafa Edwards. Church will be at 9:30 a.m. In West Long Branch, 9:30 a.m. and morning ser- vices at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. tration date is Monday. The sermon, "A Durable with the pastor, the Rev, W. the Iteformation Lutheran vices and baptism at 11 a.m. The Rev. Chester A. Gallo- Hope in the Face of Death," Winfield West, preaching on Church will hold a service The Rev. Dr. Forrest H. Wor- way is pastor. ( EASTER SERVICES will be given by the Rev. 'The Good News of Easter." with Holy Communion at 6 ten Sr. will officiate. His ser- Harold Turner, pastor of the or the mon will be "He Is Risen." Services in Cross of Glory The senior and junior choirs a.m. and other services at church. Lutheran Church, Matawan, will perform. At the evening 9:15 and II a.m. The Hev. United Methodist Church The Central Baptist Church, St. John's Episcopal, Little are scheduled for 8 and 10:30 service at 7:30, the Rev. Mr. Irven A. Nelson, administra- 247 BROAD ST. Atlantic Highlands, will hold a.m. The Rev. Arthur W. West will speak on "The Walk tive assistant to the execu- a sunrise service at 6 a.m. Silver, will have Holy Com- RED BANK. N. J. munion with choral accom- Ebischbach, pastor, will to Emmous." tive secretary, will be guest on the scenic route between speak on the theme "Easter preacher. paniment at 8, 9:30 and 11 The Rev. Harold H. Horn- Highlands and Atlantic High- Christians." lands Sunday. The services a.m. The Rev.' Thomas A. berger, pastor of Holy, Kerr Jr. will officiate. will be held in the church The Westminster Presby- Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Lincroft United in case of inclement weather. The Trinity Episcopal • terian of Middletown will Church, Red Bank, an- The speaker will be Alan Church, Matawan, will have hold services at 9:15 and nounces that services Sunday Pregbyterian Church Brett. Matins and Holy Communion 10:45 a.m. The Rev. Harlan will be at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. Corner West Front Street BRIGHT FUTURE—Red Bank Mayor Daniel J. O'Hern, The Reformed Church in at 8 a.m. and morning prayer C. Durfee will speak on "Why The 7 a.m. service will be and Everett Road left, offers felicitations to the Re/. Marcus A. Pierce, Colts Neck will hold commu- and a choral Eucharist at ,,a Parade?" led by the youth of the con- gregation and will be in con- EASTER SUNDAY pastor of St. Paul Baptist Church, 196 River St., Red nion service at 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. with the Wilson The Sanctuary Choir of SIRVICIS IN THE SANCTUARY Easter services at 9:30 and Setting. At 11:30 a.m., Eu- temporary idiom. Bank. Occasion is groundbreaking for reconstruction Full Gospel Church of Nep- Worship services: Enter Mtliaqe 11 a.m. The Rev. Samuel La charist and a sermon with tune will present John Peter- "hem Llf* to life" of existing church. A modern architectural facade and At the Red Bank Salvation 9:00 A.M. and 10 A.M. Penta is pastor. The sermon the Rev. Carroll Hall offici- son's Cantata, "Halleluja for Army Corps, Capt. Wilson Rmrtid Edward I. Chiitty text is John 20:1-18. SFICIAt EASTER MUSIC Interior will be added. (Register Staff Photo) ating. the Cross," Sunday at 7 p.m. Chang of Korea will be guest Senior Choir Both Services at Hire* f*nrlc« St. Mark's Episcopal The First United Methodist under the direction of the speaker at 11 a.m. The pub- Church School: l:0O A.M. Church, Keansburg, will have pastor, the Rev. Edwin An- Church of Matawan will hold lic is invited. 10:30 A.M. •:30 A.M. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. the last Easter services in derson. 11:00 A.M. and a procession and choral Masses at St. Anthony's NURSERY FOR ALL SERVICES this 116-year-old church The First Presbyterian Catholic Church Red Bank, The Rev. Harold Turner ANTHEMS BY THREE CHOIRS Unitarian Leader Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. building with morning wor- Church of Atlantic Highlands Edward e. Clumy. Mhlitir The First Baptist Church, on Easter will be at 7, 8, 9, Pastor Lnnard 0. Rowill, Auoclata ship at 9:15 a.m. The Rev. will present two worship ser- 10,11 and noon. Msgr. Salva- Junat H, Harrlir Anocrata Keyport, will begin with a Alfrttf E. VVJJI.lt, Donald T. Phillips Sr. will vices at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Pre MKililir ol VUllotlen sunrise service at 6:30 in • officiate. His sermon, ceding these services, there Hirbtrt Burili, Substitutes Sunday Holmdel Park. The commu- "Jesus, the Resurrection and will be a sunrise service with oincftr of Mwie and Fim Arti nity is invited. Special music LINCROFT - "Once More the Life," will be followed by the North Fellowship holding First Baptist Church was New York metropolitan by Mrs. Robert Parmelee. With Feeling" will be the ti- district representative for the The Rev. Eugene F. Gregory Red Bank tle of the address by Carl The PRESBYTERIAN UUA. will officiate. Sunday School •4 Maplo Avanuo 747-0671 Rav. David Fiih Westman, inter-district vice CHURCH Mr. Westman is one of a se- will meet at 9:30 followed president of the Unitarian- Matawan Presbyterian Church ries of speakers substituting "by morning Worship service 9:30 Morning Worship Atop Tower Hill, Red Bank Universalist Association. for the Rev. Harold Dean at 10:48 a.m. An early eve- \ Highway 34, Near Main St. % Rev. Charles S. Webster, D.D. during his sabbatical, ning service will be held at Minister He will talk to the congre- 9:45 A.M. Sunday School The Rev. Mr. Dean is 6 p.m. with the film "The Rev. Ivan H. Barker gation of the First Unitarian Easter Sunday: Church of Monmouth County, attending Fairleigh Dickinson Power of Resurrection." 11 A.M. Wonhip Assistant Minister University for graduate work The Reformed Church of Three Identical Church Services Mr. Robert Ivey 1475 W. Front St., Easter Sun- "Wt Saw Him On Eaitar" day at 11 a.m. in human development, a new Keyport will hold services at 8; 9:30 and 11 a.m. • Minister of Music program at the school. 7 and 10:45 a.m. with Easter THREE His talk will review the past WORSHIP SERVICES I 10 years of social concerns by Message: the association and propose 7:15 a.m.—Early Worship . Plan Easter Activities Life's Blessed Assurance — Immortality Service with Rev. Mr. the need to refine the central Barker preaching. purpose for them. ALLAIRE — Easter activi- in front of the Allaire Church. Appropriate cups and other Rev. Chester A. Galloway, Pastor Free Anthems by: Combined Mr. Westman represents ties will be held, at the His- prizes will be awarded to Bethany, Celtic and one of the seven districts in toric Howell Works in Allaire children under 12 years of WEDDING INVITATION Chancel Choirs the association. His territory State Park Sunday beginning and Westminster Choir covers the area from the Con- age. with Easter sunrise services Order Valued at $35.00 9:00 a.m. and, 11:00 a.m.— necticut Valley south to the. at 6 a.m. conducted by the An annual Easter egg hunt- Identical Worship Services Potomac River Valley and. will be held at 3 p .m. for all ST. GEORGE'S-BY-THE-RIVER TO BE DRAWN AT RED BANK with Rev. Dr. Webster west through Pennsylvania. Farmingdale - Howeli Town- children 10 years old and CENTENNIAL TRADE SHOW preaching. Anthems by: Until 1967, he was minister ship Council of Churches. under. The Easter Bunny EPISCOPAL Tower Hill Choir. Selections to the Plainfield Unitarjan At 2 p.m. a junior Easter will be present throughout Waterman Avs. ' Rumsen DRAWING SAT., APRIL 11th BOOTH 33 by Brass Ensemble. Church. From 1967 to 1970 he fashion show will take place the afternoon activities. KING OF KINGS LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Good Friday Services Coupon• CHERRY TREE FARM ROAD, MlDDLETOWN, N. J. of Monmouth County Noon to 1:30 and 8 P.M. j NAME 'THE SEVEN LAST WORDS" 1475 WEST FRONT STREET 741-8092 LINCROFT {ADDRESS by ! • '•• Theodore DuBois . ; > , SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 2?,. 1970 Easter Day I CITY GOOD FRIDAY at 8 P.M. 9:30 A.M. Early S«i!on: •PHONE ZIP Holy Communion 7:30, 9:00, II l DEPOSIT R.I. SHOW or GRANT PRINTERS Saloiiti: RMTH DASVATN, Soprano Speaker: Mrs. Maraarat Parlor 'Block Hiitory ana Culture" DEAN SHOFF, T.»or md DOUGLAS RENFREW, BorlUM Church School Service 4 P.M. . Dfnetor.- MARTHA COX: Organist, JOHN MclLRAY II AM. Adult S.rvic: ' ••'•. EASTER SERVICES Spaalur: Carl Wattman GRANT PRINTERS 6 A.M., 8 A.M., 9:15 A.M. 10:45 A.M. ,, '- "One. Mor* With F..ling" (Nursery Care at 9, II, 41 Two Church School SMIIOM — 9:30 and 11. )7O MONMOUTH STREET («pp. R.R. SMiM) RIO IANK

A t V . L, 10 -THE DAILY EEGISTER, RED. BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N. J.s FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 lOHarounal- 34 Fannie—, Children's Letters to God Raschid writer -— Peanuts Puzzle 11 Egyptian 37 Change GJ; sun god clothes '•~° THE WORLD DOESN'T LOOK /OF COURSE, IT DOESN'T "\ H. Rodgers 38 Lode ANI'BeTTKTHIS.WW... (LOOK AW WORSE, EITHKT/ By Koyal 12 Beneficent ACROSS. 45 Stretched 13 Sea birds 40 Federal 1 Blood: 46 Sea gull 18 Rapture agent comb, form 47 Abjure 23 Clarinet 41 Kind of 5 Not muted 50 Cleo's part code 10 Jail attendant 24 Has 43 And otters 14 Swear 51 Golf 25 Goddesses 44 Lets 15 Back: pref. accessory of seasons 46 Tendency 16 Latin love 54 Spoken 47 Crowd noise 55 Anticipat- 26 Scat 17 Portent 27 Wireless 48 Therefore 19 Diving bird ing transmis- 49 Containers 20Decad 58 Latin lambs sion 50 Persia 21 Ears 59 Senseless 28 Command 51 Duration 22 Sharpens by 60 Air 29 Foremost 52 Poet's : WHAT WIVES 1 friction pollution 30 Turn over enough " NEED ARE J. 24 French 61 Sub- 53 Ova DFUP-DRV \i 31 Passageway HUSBANDS -L river 62 Cares for 32 Office 56 Single 25 Uriah - 63 Church machine 57 Sixth sense 26 Skim a book seats 29 Brow DOWN Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle 33 Merits 1 Dagger 34 Engaged handle .35 By way of 2 Bacchanal 36 Tout's term cry 37 Of the 3 Dawn country 4 Be in debt F ClRlEITBii [J1A1N H A u 38 Don church 5 Wake up R £JAJSML1JJ RKUJIL A robes 6 Shelf R AillEAk, 39 Interjection 7 Elevator BHH QDDIB GHH3GEH3 40 Brief man 41 Black bird 8 Vase wans BBDH Mary Worth j 42 Preeminent 9 Burlesque HDOEE DUEIU UEC BARBARA-1 BUT—I DO HAVE. A 44 Delay verse WANT USTO B E © Kim F«tur« Syi.dic.te, Inc., 1970. HBBBBUUOB IDONTKAVETIMEfOR CERTAIN RESPONSIBILITY, aaaia GOOD FR1END5". YOU SEE!-. YOUR. FATHER BREAKFAST, MRi. WORTH! AND I DISLIKE TRUSTS ME-JUST AS I-UH--GUESS1S0RT0F. PR/INS IKTO VOUR HE. TRUSTS YOU! ! i 8 It 1Z TOOK TOO LONG DECIDING PERSONAL LIFE- WHAT TO WEAR THIS ...: I'D LIKE MORNING! COMPUTERIZED ASTROLOGY rr Ln _ FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 28 ar~ I"" IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY — Peace of mind will give con- fidence in spite of changes in surroundings or In your philosophy of life. B» • !o 31 32 ^^i 1 1 —_l—i— ARIES LIBRA ss 34 March 21-Aprll 20 ' Sept, 2J-Oct. 22 ROMANCE. Al- ^.TRAVEL. Weekend ie~ HIT . trip alone will satisfy =yP- most too good a day Andy Capp tor romance—your eye may longing for independent fling. S~ ^I'MA FIBBER, > -I'O HATE THBWTD-THINK THAT ANVONE wander while out on a date. E SCORPIO 1 IT" O 1 1 REALLV.'IT'S JUST WHO COULD- REAb AN WRITE COULD 'A TAURUS Oet 2I-N0V. 21 1 It —t AW FOOLISH A HUSBAND UKE W/Af.' April 21-May 20 Lovers'" quarrel will 1 L lead to impasse, with PRIbE- Small group of close l» 52 53 NATIONAL friends will give more neither of you willing to give FM USSrSWCEl pleasure than big impersonal, in. ii~ social bash. SAGnTARIUS (•Nov. 22-Dec 20 JT" GEMINI IjHeo 1 Lucky day for modest >• May 2Mune 20 speculation. Take a ii~ S^^iGet in conversation chance on something—or II 111 with new neighbor; w\ someone. 'ill you'll find you have much in common. CAPRICORN 1 .Dec. 2I-J«n. II CANCER Bridge Advice 'Rescue absent- Jane 21-July 21 ^SSZL- r minded friend from SOCIAL LIFE, like By ALFRED SHEIN1VOID financial dilemma such aa it or not, you'll be When you have a two-suited South dealer v The Wizard of Id forgetting wallet and you'll be holding open house for unex- hand, set up the side suit be- Neither side vulnerable V pected guests—friends, friends amply rewarded later. fore drawing trumps. If the NORTH of friends, relatives. AQUARIUS side suit breaks well, you run • A94 f Jan. 20-Feb. 18 into no trouble with it, and (3 K42 LEO O 8743 PERSONAL. Resist the established side suit may \ MY TYPB OF fvwxvtfT Yai July 2Z-Aug. 21 + 107 3 temptation to be cat- help you weather a bad trump Perfect day for meet- ty or you'll bear equally criti- WEST EAST H©M$r» ing someone interest- break. And If the side suit 4 QI93 cal remarks about yourself. breaks badly, you will need 4 10752 <~**', ing while jogging or doing any- PISCES V QJ98 ^7 5 • —"•• thing else athletic, dummy's trumps to help set O 10962 . Feb. lWrtirch It it up. O KQJ5 • J985 VIRGO • Q Relative whose life Is South wins the first trick Aug. 22-Sept 22 SOUTH in confusion needs with the ace of diamonds and MONEY. Avoid cred- 4 K6 your Insight as well as your will probably lose at least two it buying. Bill might O A10763 sympathy. Offer them gener- trumps and two clubs if he O A become beavy burden. saa,o,^.A,...... ,».:rf- ously. tries to draw trumps first. + AK642 , There is no such problem Sooth Vittt North Eut Snuffy Smith if South starts with the side 1 9 Pass 2 9 Fast suit South cashes the ace of All Pus . Dennis the Menace clubs at the second trick and Opening lad-OK then leads the king of clubs. WHY, ME LOW-DOWN, ) WATCH V0RE Wast ruffs and leads a dia- GOOD-FER-NOTHIN: /• mond, forcing South to ruff. trump. Then East gets anotlfe CHEflTIN- Declarer gives up a club trick, er club and a diamond trickj ruffs the diamond return and DAILY QUESTION then draws two rounds of trumps with dummy's king Partner opens with orij} and his own ace. spade, andj the next playet passes. You hold: S — Q J Ruffs Club 8 3 H - 5 D - 10 9 6 2 C - J By this time South is down to one trump in his own hand 9 8 5. What do you say? £ and one in the dummy. West Answer: Bid two spades! has the top trump. South leads You have only 4 points in high* a fourth round of clubs, ruff- cards, but the singleton is ing in the dummy, worth an additional 3 points The Phantom West cannot do any damage This gives you enough for i by ruffing since South still has raise. . : YOU HELD MY WIFE AND CHILDREN WB0N6, DOC. IT75 ^ GAMSSTERS.' THE (A Pocket Guide to Bridge HOSTAGES SO I'D DO YOOR DIRT/ yDUR BUSINESS NOW. DOCTOR POESM'T a trump to keep control. De- WORK-O.K. I LIED-1 SAID HE HAD WE WANT TO MAKE REALIZE .._. "... clarer gets back to his hand is available. Get your copj BUBONIC FtASUE. HIM TALK. COT SOME , NEVER LET HIM OR with the king of spades to lead by sending 50 cents to Rej HIS FAMILY LIVE TO OF THAT TRUTH- the good club. Bank Register Inc:, Box 33185 I DON'T KNOW SERUM STUFF?, TELL THE POLICE WHAT VOU ABOUT West can get his second Grand. Central Station, New THUGS ARE THIS.' trump trick by ruffing when- York, N.Y. 10017.) UP To IT'S ever he likes, but the defend- NOT MY BUSINESS. ers can get only two trumps SET OUT/ and one club trick. Museum Is Expanded South goes down two if he TAIPEI (AP) - Two ne\| draws two rounds of trumps wings have been added tq before starting the clubs. West the Palace Museum at a cost ruffs the king of clubs, draws of $700,000 in anticipation of a third round of trumps and the million tourists expected makes declarer ruff a dia- to visit Formosa en route tj *1TS lucK/tto/A WASNYTALKIN' IOMS-OISWNCEON mond- East gets in with a club or from Expo 70 in 0>akaj tc lead another diamond, Japan, the government anJ Nubbin THE PHONE TODAY OR WDOtO YOU EVBS & POOR'/ which knocks out South's last nounced. . ! N Beetle Bailey MV° WHEN SCMECMc'S COWt4S> HE LIK&& NO!I yoij OAVE TO USE A LITTLE ADVANCE WN'f 0UV EKTREME NOTICE ANVTH1N&! WHEN iOli APPROACH BEETLE'S SENTRY' POST,

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3-27 •THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 11 alty results from a n*B vult 11 Hodgepodge 34 Urges on Liquor Permit Is Suspended plea by the firm on a charge 12 Dry 37 Wrangle Police Units Puzzle NEWARK - A 20-day li- Ave., Long Branch, according that alcoholic beverages W Digits 38 Stocking to Richard C. McDonough, were sold to four minors in HOME IMPROVEMENT By Gladys E. Stone IS Wage 40 Fish filet quor license suspension has the cafe Feb. 6. Make Series ACROSS 45 Woe is me! 41 Singer , been imposed against Koolou director of the state Alcoholic Quality Workmanship increase The license suspension 1 Crowning 46 Chore 43 Pledged, as Corp., trading as the Spring- Beverage Control. starts zi 2 a.m. Wednesday, 23 Stopper security Free Estimates On Of Arrests glorie• • s fo- r • 4? Spider dale Cafe, 527 Springdale The director said the pen- according to the director. ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS some thread 24 Father: Fr. 44 Havirig COLTS NECK — Lt. Walter 50 Goals 25 Curt branches ©orage/Pculos/Basements King, of the New Jersey State JQ Largest 26 Rope 46 Tips Attics/Dormers 51 Fuel Police, announced that mem- 14 Rainbow 54 English 27 Farewell 47 Tops bers from Troop C and the 15 State river 28 Sacred 48 Egg-shaped RAYMOND G. BOECKEL Organized Crime Task Force, 16 Cheap' 55 Aerialist music 49 Drill "SPY HOLLOW ROAD. "V^« A**.*.* 29 Greek 50 Too in cooperation with the Long spread 58 Remove RED BANK 741-2382 17 Advance skin porticoes 51 Miss Branch Police Department agent 59 Records 3D Silly 52 Continent add the; county prosecutor's 19 Bore 60 Solo 31 African 53 Support office made several arrests. 20 Finis 61 Coaster river 56 Tune ! 32 Tumbler 57 Drowse Scotts Early Bird SALE! Individuals arrested face 22?*™P l 62 Toothed, as 10$* several counts of conspiracy ,?„ TJ? margin to commit robberv. ennsnir- r.zr111^ 63 Frolic Solution to Friday's Puzzle SCOTTS HALTS PLUS acy to commit breaking and 2"1"? D0WN 1 Spouse entering with intent to rob, *SLmt ia nt 2 Pressing TBffS YEAR WHY NOT PREVENT aiding and abetting an armed ,0 ™f* ? robbery and aiding and abet- H?**?™g device 3 Encircle CRABMSS AS YOU FERTILIZE? ling a breaking and entering %%$$?, g with intent to rob. «Mttle>e-g> 4 Compass They include Jesse Ed- 2 SSL point wards, of 1431 Eighth Ave., jjHSL 5 Charm go together! Neptune, and Fred Cappa- «St^atlOn 6 Beaten donna of State Home Road, «vS 7 Metal Jamesburg. Three other men S'Ssef containers were charged and are being « pTh= 8 Compass held in state prison, where ^oVerflow, point THE LARGEST AND they are currently serving TjEi 9 Deserted other sentences. 44 Miters 10 Parent MOST BEAUTIFUL Charles Fisher, of New , Brunswick, and Donald Bird, IO II 12 11 SELECTION OF... of Asbury Park, are charged with armed robbery, break- u ing and entering, an assault it with intent to commit rob- bery and conspiracy., Alex PLANTS Birnbaum, of Metuchen, is charged with aiding and I abetting an armed robbery Save $2 5,000 sq. ft. bag 14.95 12.95 and breaking and' entering as well as conspiracy'to com- CUT FLOWERS Save $12,500sq.ft.bag 7.95 6.95 mit armed robbery and breaking and entering. . RELIGIOUS PLANTERS The charges stem from the $ holdup and robbery which oc- CENTER PIECES Save 2 Save curred at. the home of Ben- Windsor 2,500 sq.ft. box jamin Saggese, at 46S Broad- •'' ONtURF BUILDER reg. 11.95 10.95 , way, Long Branch, last Jan. Order Your CORSAGES Now! 15,000 sq. ft. bag Also save 50c on 1,000 28. , reg. 1355 11.95 sq. ft. box reg. 4.95 4.45 Save $1 on 10,000 sq. ft. bag Blend Seventy 2,500 sq. it. Bribe Attempt Full Line of Lawn and Garden reg. 9.!K 8.95 j box reg. 5.95 8.95 Supplies — Featuring Scotts, Ortho Save 50c on 5,000 sq. ft. bag ! Also pave 50c on 1,000 Guilt Is Told and Greenfield Products reg. 5« 4.95 [ sq. ft. box reg. 4.45 3.95 FREEHOLD — Matthew Gargiulo, of Cranford has Fresh Eggs for Your Easter Egg Hunt! pleaded guilty before Mon- Burry — Sale Ends March 31 mouth County District Court Judge George A. Gray to 2 Arrested In TV Theft authorized dealer charges of attempting to MIICPI CO Wateimekm Bar bribe a police officer. MIDDLETOWN -Two of the Two Guys Department Gargiulo allegedly offered men were arrested Wednes- store, Bt 35, after Sears IflUOvLL O and Garden Center Patrolman Anthony Lopes day minutes after allegedly chief of security Eari Eckart CERLIONE'S taking a television set from advised police of the theft. 520 to refrain from arresting - (Easy to R,each from Any Direction) him last June 22 in Keans- the Sears, Roebuck and Co. The television set, valued at GREENHOUSES burg' store on Bt. 35. $150, was taken from the Elliot Katz acted for the Jessie E. Singletary, 22, Sears warehouse. HIGHWAY 36, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 291-0613 Asbury Park and Rodney L. Patrolmen Dennis Vaspory slate and Lawrence Kantor Open AN Day Sunday — Lorgt Parking Ana represented Garginlo.: Sen- Davis, 18, of Neptune, were and Howard Collins made the tencing was set-for May 29. held in *l;ooo bail each on arrests. - •'-- •charges of possession of stol- en property, Cnief Joseph M. McCarthy said. • The men were arrested at Your Lawn's Best 4:30 p.m. in the parking lot 7 Motorists Meet The Lawn Doctors Are Fined In Hazlet HAZLET — Seven motorists have been fined by acting Municipal Court Judge Har- old Halpern for motor vehicle violations. Fined were Mrs. Marian E. Costello of 3 Clarissa Drive, Middletown, $15 for careless driving; Joseph Bellissimo of 205 Ocean Ave., Belraar, $30 for careless driving; Bernard SCIENTIFIC LAWN CARE J. Thomas of 3 Harrison Ave., 79 Matawan, ,$15 {or failing to "Advice fo Homeowners make repairs and $25 for con- tempt of court; and Charles Etch lawn it differint in character. Lawns factor in selecting a lawn program i< ill* H. Carlisle of 80 Franklin require varying quantities of fertilizer it expgrience behind it. GREEN ACRE can pro- Ave., West Keansburg, $10 different tim«i which mutt be applied bated vide thit lenow-how basod upon'our etghf upon wealher, toil conditions, and cultural years servicing lawns in Monmouth County* for driving without a license practices, balanced between organic and So why burden yourself with the difficult in his possession. Inorganic constituents. Some require lime task of building a lawn when we at GREEN Also William Bebley of Jer- ofhen do not. Likewise, seed mixtures must ACRE can do it the easy automated way for sey City, $15 for passing on be chosen to meet the environmental situa- even less than it would cost you to do it the shoulder of the road and tion under which the plants must grow. yourself. Enjoy the latisfaction of having a >-Good seed mixtures germinate at a slow $25 for contempt; Glenn L. rate and at least a year ii required to build beautiful lawn thit year. Call ut today — Bruton of 38 Cooper Road, MORTY GUDEL BILL TORRES • fine lawn. Therefore, the most important you will be glad you did. Middletown, $15 for being an unlicensed driver; and George MONMOUTH SHORE MIDDLETOWN • Spring Introductory Offer • Cinquegrana Jr. of 63 Carter REPAIR WINTER DAMAGE Ave., East Keansburg, $20 for driving without a license and The Doctor is a specialist. He treats sick lawns to make thorn well, and healthy lawns to make Seed (full seeding) Power Aerate $10 for driving an unregis- them more beautiful. If you're plagued by the frustration of nursing a lawn, give the Lawn Doc- Fertilize 45-5-10 Power Roll tered vehicle. FerriliM 20-10-10 Shirley Estelle of 15 Rose- tor a call now! He'll diagnose and prescribe a treatment of custom-blended seeds, fertilizers,, Spot Weed Control Grub-Proof mary Drive paid $35 on an pesticides and herbicides to be dispensed periodically by, tha Lawn Doctor's automated ma- assault charge. Materials and Labor Included chinery. TURF BUILDING PROGRAM Colts Neck Spend your time enjoying your lawn and leave the frustrations of lawn care to the Auto-Lawn Keep Your Lawn Green and Beautiful All Year Lang turf specialists. SPRING LATE SPRING School Site Camptott W«td Cannal , |q. Fl, Seed AUTO-LAWN FULL YEAR'S PROGRAM Minimum START NOW ' ""per 2nd Pro-ajJiMrgarit Crabgrait Control VotePlanned Cemplett Only § Fertlllit 2O-1N0 SPRING INTRODUCTORY «"£« Diiponr . COLTS NECK - At a spe- EARLY SUMMER SUMMER FALL rfC9HMf£ • SEED WEED CONTROL • WEED CONTROL e SEED OFFER . FERTILIZE FtrtlllM 20-10-10 . (1 lot. per Crafceratt Control cial meeting of the Board of FERTILIZE «HW (> Ibt. (Mr Complete «+» 1i6Mtq.fr.) • FERTILIZE 4J-M l.dWlq. ff.) F.rtllii*. 38% UF Education last night, board Only . . . ' "RTILIZB Power Roll > WS Morton FERTILIZE U UP • FERTILIZE 31 UK U% Mirwn 20-ie-IJ Chinch Bug Control attorney Henry J. Saling pre- e FERTILIZE U0J Power Aerate CHINCH BUG • FERTILIZE 45+6 • POWER e FERTILIZE M-IH6 e CHINCH «UC PER FerHIlM 45-0-0 Sod Web Worm Control sented resolutions formally • PRE-EMEROENT SOD WES WORM SOD WE» WORM • FERTILIZE AeRATC initiating procedures to ac- CRAB GRASS CONTROL CONTROL 3>0 SOUARI e POWER ROLL CONTROL FUNGICIDE ' e FUNGICIDE • POWER AERATE 3 FOOT 95 AflUACARI quire by ptiblie referendum • SPOT WEED • POWER ROLL (FerusteMM ^ SUMMER FALL en May 12 a site for a fourth e POWER AERATE AOUACARI • AQUACARI • AQUACARI 7V» Lbs. NITROGEN iq. ft. am. Ke. • POWER ROLL PK 1,000 sq. ft. add'l. i,tw ft. ' Fertilize 38 UF Seed school and a home economics • GRUB PROOFINS Auiomotlc Call Baclii Between Haienol strvlm P«r Year U) Grub-Proof 24 Fungus Control shop facility. Chinch Bug Control Power Roll The Lovett nursery proper- Spot Weed or Power Aerate ty, on Laird Koad north of HAZLET-MIDDtETOWN Crabgrass Control Soil Test Phalanx, was selected as the MATAWAN-LAKERIDGE MONMOUTH SHORE BID Bug Control Lima (If Indicated) best site available. The ref- erendum is slated to obtain 566-0606 671-2229 741-2325 •Price Includes all four services public permission to acquire the land, by condemnation if necessary. It will ask for an • No Additional Charges extension of the debt service Call anytime for FREE lawn analysis and estimate. to cover costs of purchase and improvements of the site. Auto-Lawn Plans for the construction of two hexagonal rooms to RED BANK 747-2183 adjoin the .Cedar Drive school For people who have better things were presented by board ar- County?* Original, chitect, Quentin Armstrong. to do than take care of a /aw/7. fife- new rooms are \o house Automated Lawn Service UVNSNVKI home economics and indus- O Auto-U»wn of Am»rlo«, lnc.197O trial arts programs. -,(> 12 -IHE'PAILYWGlSTERrBED BANK-Mippi|TOWN,JV. X.. .FRIDAY, MAIJCtf 27, 1970 Mis. Van Wageiieri Gas Station Expansion Action Heldin HolmileJ HOLMDEL - The Zoning Planning Board was "talking ing standards. If the road tevised site plan for their ent location. The barn Is a son, testified that the barn Yields Board Post Board of Adjustment has in a vacuum. . '• "•• were widened to 80 feet, the veterinary hospital on Kt. 35. about 15 feet from the side ^J»-/UP2JU*8 granted three variances "They are dealing in pure county would own one «f the The matter now goes to line; the ordinance requires old. Along wtt »*™™ «g FAIR HAVEN - Accepted who served the board for and reserved decision on a conjecture of what the coun- pumps, the engineer testified. 05 fcet other equipment, ^e sam it with regret by the Fair four years. fourth. ty might do," he alleged. , Mr. Nelson further alleged Township Committee for ac- Dr. Ifrancis X. Urbanski, houses an old 70-foot well. tion on a use variance. Haven Board of Education, Board president Arthur L. Decision on a petition from Robert A.' Nelson of Allen- that addition of the bay, re- was the resignation of Mrs. Tildesiey, announced that Humble Oil & Refining Co. hurst, a. traffic engineer, tes- designing of the parking area A variance was granted Adelaide K. Van Wagenen, Mrs. Van Wagenen has of linden to add-an addition- tified that he.had talked to and. additional pumps would Eino and Leo Massa to con- OLD WAGON FARM moved to Ohio with her fam- al bay and three new pumps county officials. Widening of actually enhance the* safety struct a 20 by-28-foot addi- ily and that the- board will to its station in Holmdel Vil- County Route 520 to a 46- conditions. tion to the rear of the Holm- Rt. 35 and laurel Avt.. IHM\I;O\VYI:I:S elect a replacement to fill foot road is now presently lage was reserved until an Fred Vezzosi of S. Holm- . del Professional Building at • AZALEAS •DAFFODILS her unexpired term until being discussed;' widening of 45 E. Main Street. The pur- on site inspection is made. del Road maintained that • LILIES • HYACINTHS February 1971. the road to 80 feet is "not 1 pose of the room will be to A* 3 The Planning Board has conceivable," he told the contrary to-testimony given, provide extra storage space • MUMS • HYDRANGIAS Services Extolled if the new pumps were in' Approved by the'board for denied approval of the site board. for the E. Darrell Smith Art • TULIPS • MINIATURE ROSES Inclusion in the official min- plan as "not compatible with If the road is widened to stalled cars,would be forced Studio. . the traffic pattern." 46 feet the gas i station as OPEN WED. Urn MON. utes and for presentation to to exit in a direction creat- . A variance was By Mrs. Van Wagenen was a Howard A. Roberts, attor- laid out in the new site plan ing a^ traffic problem. would still conform to zdn- Matthew F. and May Urban- CLOSED,TOES. resolution extolling her ser- ney for Humble Oil said the OPEN FRIDAY TIL « f.M. HOBBY vices both to the board and Dr. and Mrs. Cecil,Sprung ski to maintain an existing were granted approval of a , garage and barn at its pres- ROBINSON to the community. Also approved with regret 7 w were the resignations of 8 Persons Arrested """. rtr-.i Evtry yaar twics as many three teachers, Mrs. Jo-Ann Amtricin f«mili«i buy older or Molier, effective May 15; pravioutly occupied houmi than In Matawan Township r n they do new homes. Gefora buy- Mrs. Lynne McHeffey, effec- L- ing an older house, make iur« tive June 30; and Daniel MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - pal Court Judge Lloyd El- that Hie hous* you choose is a Ames, effective June 30. Police reported the arrest at gart. 'good .buy. To often, the buy«r Approved was a contract of an older house finds that 12:05 a.m. today of three .. Four 17-year-olds and one what originally appeared to be for Mrs. Carol Meyers of adults and five juveniles on exactly what he wants and needs Hed Bank for the 1970-71 16-year-old, also from Free- fs nothing more than a millstone school year at an annual charges of carrying con- hold, were apprehended and around hit neck. Hidden costs salary of $9,100. Mrs. Meyers cealed deadly weapons and released to their parents of repair may abound and possession of stolen property. should be thorougly checked. is a graduate of Western pending appearance in Mon- There are advantages in pur- Michigan University and has They said the arrests took mouth County Juvenile Court. chasing an old house. They con< done graduate work at the tain nearly twice as much space University of California. F' place on County Koad, Cliff- Police said the eight were, is a new house in the same has taught in both states for wood, by Patrolman D. Gary caught, in a car containing irice range, and there are at a- total of six years. Dickey and Identified the an automatic pistol and a .22 fBast twice as many older hous- adults, all from Freehold, as es than new houses for sale, The board authorized allo- caliber rifle, both loaded. The which gives you a wider choice Larry Perry, 21, 79 Center cation of a bid for school pistol was reported stolen end a greater opportunity to supplies for (5,884 to J. L>. St., David Dugger, 18, 8 First make a good buy. from Tennent, police said. For the widest choice of top Hammett of Union; and the St. and Paul Hammond, 18, quality building and repair ma- purchase of various items of 117 Center St. terials, be sure to come to specialized school equipment Benton, Ky. has used the LITTLE SILVER LUMBER AND from various suppliers for They were to be arraigned SUPPLY CO,, 15 Sycamore Ave- $2,957. this morning before Munici- traditional opening day of nue (at R.R. station) Little Sil- county court as an excuse for ver, 741-7800. We carry ev- erything you need to repair or a festival since 1843—now remodtl that lovely older home. Two Armed Robberies known as Tater Day, from Charge accounts welcome and prompt free delivery. the original practice of bar- tering sweet-potatoes. HELPFUL HINT: To prevent Denied by Asbury Man paint from becoming imbedded in the bristles of a new brush, FREEHOLD — Johnny Lee innocent to two armed rob- dip it in linseed oil before us- Cooper, 28, of DeWitt.Ave., beries at the Penn Central ing the first time. Asbury Park, has pleaded Bailroad Station, Third Ave., ———»——i^—• Long Branch. Cooper denied robbing . . Yoii'll never forget tion agent Vincent Canella o $150 Jan. 4 and robbing relie it'sadilly agent Allan McKinnon of $76 Jan. 6, both at gunpoint. \ Superior Court Judge Fran cis X. Crahay, Bitting in dahlia Monmouth :County Court, Pdtco Lawn Fertilizer Glorious flowers from perfect also accepted these innocen Dutch bulbs;Select dahlias now pleas Wednesday: is unique. at TURNER BROS,, _, . for garden color all summer long. Sam Blanton, 58, of 50• Greens up grass fast. All are priced to please. . West St., Red Bank, who . Sprm): «om;s full-Mown and «rl» to our Gardeners* Village denied assaulting Red Bank • Spreads & thickens Shoppcs. Winder around and absorb ideas from our specialty Patrolman Frank Calan- grass. ' shoppes. Old-fashioned friendly help from our experts ehwrfallr driello with a 16-gauge shot- given . . » gun, and threatening to kill • Every particle him last Nov. 21 in Red contains plant food EASTER GLORY A—BLOOM" Bank. nutrients fused into a Raymond D, Lancaster, rich organic Joy bursts forth in glorious colors! Bayview Ave., Union Beach, peat base. who denied possession of a SWARTZEL'S stolen car Nov- 25 in Hazlet. • Adds vital humus \ • Lily • Chrysanthemum • Gardenia FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES He is accused of illegally to the soil. k. • Hyacinth • Cineraria • Azalea possessing a car valued at #Tnlip • Dixie Rose • MiniatoreBose PAINTS and HARDWARE $2,600, the property, of Mon • Spreads easily in all Ex2* . •Begonia • Hydrangea • other Norites too 645 HOLMDEL RD. ' HAXLET mouth Chrysler and Ply- type of lawn mouth Dealers, Rt. 36, Eaton- fertilizer spreaders. 264-2211 town. Celebrate Easter in a meaningful way. Pass Love on..,. Robert Matthews, 21, ofREGULAR $9.95 Chestnut Drive, Matawan, Let flowering plants be your messengers. who denied breaking into Michael Collins Trucking Co., SPECIAL $8.55 Amboy Road, Cliffwood, last (12,000 sq.ft. 100' x 120^. Dec. 7, stealing office equip LetPrown'sDolt... ment valued at $690 and ille- REGULAR $5.45 Visit our charming gally possessing it. SPECIAL $4.75 Jury Rejects (6,000 aq.ft.iOO'xfiO) Assault Case A product of FREEHOLD — The Mon-Vaughan'sSsedCo., mouth' County Grand Jury Bound Brook, NJ. 08805 has declined to indict Joseph White, 19 New St., Sea Bright, SEE VOUR NEAREST GIFTS GALORE! VAUSHAN't and PATCO DEALER "M on a charge of atrocious as- MIDDLETOWN, N. J. You'll find an Easter remembran! sault and battery. The jury MIDDLETOWN GARDEN CENTER, to delight Grandma, inexpensive presents reported a "no bill" to Su- RMItl 31 PROWN'S WILL: SHREWSBURY, N; J. for the children to give as well as perior Court Judge Elvin R. L. S. HARDWARE FURNISH YOU WITH THE FINEST ALUMINUM Simmill. «7 mad strati elegant and unique, hard-to-find gifts. SIDING, ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS, COMBINATION DOORS, JOHNS-MANVIL1E ROOFING, AND SEAMLESS HEAVY GAUGE WHITE ALUMINUM GUTTERING. CHECK WHY PROWN'S ? TERMITE DAMAGE DEPENDABILITY! WE HAVE BEEN SERVING THE Every year at this time, homeowners find winged Insects that suddenly fly out and then drop their wings and-crowl all RED BANK AREA FOR 44 YEARS. QUALITY! around. These little Insects are TERMITES and indicate that there art still thousands of other termites still eating the PROWN'S WILL USE ONLY QUALITY ALUMI- house, causing further destruction to the, wood of the house. NUM PRODUCTS. INSTALLATION! MOST OF THE COST OF REPAIRS FAR EXCEEDS PROWN'S SKILLED CRAFTSMEN HAVE MANY, THE COST OF TREATMENT AND GOES MANY YEARS IN THE ALUMINUM FIELD TO HIGHER WITH DELAY! INSURE YOU OF A FINE INSTALLATION. PRICEI CALL US FOR A FREE INSPECTION OF YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES LOW FOR THE YOUR HOME. QUALITY YOU RECEIVE. We specialize exclusively in termite control. Our spe- cialized equipment enables us to do a better and FREE ESTIMATES more complete job. TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM 32 BROAD ST. RED BANK Free Delivery Call 741-7500 OWN DAILY (A.M. i coHViNinrr CREMTMJUM Est. 1925

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—13 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Promoted by Area Teacher

MATAWAN - Hardly a day left the book in his locker, goes by in the typical Amer- another problem arises. "If ican high school that some allowed to go for his book," student doesn't show up for Mr. Kurtz reports, "Steve will class without his textbook. A be gone from class 10 min- New Jersey teacher thinks he utes or more. has a solution to this age-old "Should Steve sit idle all pe- problem in educational logis- riod without a book?" Mr. tics. Kurtz wonders. "H he is per- To avoid the time-consum- mitted to move close and ing intenruptions caused by share a book with his neigh- missing books, Benjamin bor, they will poke each other Kurtz of Matawan Regional and gab all period. If the High School proposes that one teacher lends Steve an extra extra set of texts be kept in book from his drawer, he is every classroom. sunk because tomorrow there "If there were 30 extra will be a half-dozen students copies of the textbook in the without books. classroom," says the Mata- "Threats of giving zeroes wan Foreign Language De- for the day or sending book- partment chairman, "the stu- less students to the office," dents would never' need to Mr. Kurtz says, "soon lose bring a book to class. They their terror." would simply pick up a book Requiring students to carry as they enter the room, then books to and from class also put it back at the end of the considerably shortens the use- period — or leave it on the ful life of any text. -desk for the next class." "Why does Richard's book Under Mr. Kurtz' proposal, look as if it had been lying students would bring their in a mud puddle?" Mr. Kurtz books home at the start of the asks. "Because yesterday school year and not have toy when he was getting off the return them until June. bus in the rain, someone Have No Excuses nudged his elbow and the "They would always have book fell into a mud puddle." their books handy at home Expects Opposition for study or homework," Mr. Mr. Kurtz anticipates that Kurtz says. "No more excuses some taxpayers will "sput- that they forgot to take their ter with outrage" about the books home from the locker. extra expense and complain "And the books would not about coddling of the young. have to undergo the daily But he comments, "The lug- hazard of being jammed into ging of books doesn't make a

, NEW FREEHOLD YMCA HOME — The Y will move info the former Woodhaven. Coyntr,y Club',;lire^aici Town- an overloaded locker or better scholar any more than ship, this summer. . ' ' ,' . smeared with ice cream in carrying a golf bag makes a the cafeteria, or being used better golfer. as missiles on the school "There would be no more bus." lost books," Mr. Kurtz con- The reasons given by stu- cludes. "Nor would students dents who have neglected to any longer have excuses for Freehold YMCA Is Buying bring their textbook to class going constantly to their lock- are varied.- One student will ers. They would feel free and claim it is; sealed in some- unburdened. All they would one else's locker. Another has need to carry would be a note- lent it to His girl "(or boy) book and a pencil. Tract for Family Center Irtem; A' third: saysy he left "At the same time," says AN EXTRA BOOK — Students Who forget their books it "aj^andimote'Si house on Mr. Kurtz, "the proposal often cause inconvenient classroom disruptions, but • a trip.tB Albany. 'Dqn'twor- might perhaps eliminate one Benjamin Kurtz of Ma fa wan Regional High School has By GLADYS RIPS courts, a snack bar, locker room area, a large wooded area, v Ty," tlus 'one adds. We're go- 4 of the small tribulations that come up with an idea that could end the problem. FREEHOLD - The Freehold YMCA has found a home. Softball field and swings. , : : ing Hack next month." grind down the • soul of the : The Y is completing arrangements to buy the 14-acre Present owner of the country club is Ray-Buck Corp. • If'the student has-.simply earnest teacher." (Register Staff Photo) site of the Woodhaven Country Club off Rt. 79, Freehold Charles P. Kaempffer, president of the Y's board of direc- Township". tors, expects to make the agreement final April 3 with iThe new facility, which will be known as the Family principals Joseph Saker, Ray Saker and. Henry Bukowy. Canter, will begin operations this summer. Soon after ac- The Y has operated out of an office on 18 South St. quiring the property, the Y plans to start building an out- since the sale of its old building on Throckmorton St. last door swimming pool, executive director, John A. Borton year. The organization will continue to use the office in Rumson CoWpyterCenter said yesterday. the borough for the time being. : The club now has three outdoor swimming pools includ- Al Hanna, Al Goldfine and Tom Blajrchet have been ap- ing diving boards and 16 cabanas,- handball and paddleball pointed to head a4irive4o_raise fiinds Jor Uie new facility. ax Formal Study Is By JANE FODERARO rates, accounts for added as- RUMSON — Anthony J. sessments and prepares bills, Bottone is a young man who Business it also is programmed for started a company in a young direct m-" "~*s. It prepares field. ' mailing or firms like He's the 29-year-old vice Personality Koos i maintains the Motorboai ilegistration file On Proposed Ocean Outftillpresident of Fox & Bottone r Data Processing Inc. on Riv- for the State of New' Jersey (with 110,000 registrations) MIDDLETOWN - Otto Mil- The outfall pipe will end ernments, the regional sewer- er Road in Rumson. depending on services pro- That topic and the acquisi- vided. and prepares municipal pay- gram, consulting engineer {or 4,000 feet east of Sandy Hook age authority comprising the tion of rights-of-way for the The heart of the company and when completed, will is a. Honeywell H200 tape- Mr. Bottone recalls that, rolls for cities like New the Monmouth County Bay- two towns and consulting line will'be discussed at the Brunswick. When the com- carry effluent from commu- engineers to discuss the lo- oriented computer'that occu- when the company was found- shore, Outfall Authority, last upcoming meeting. Much of ed, a computer was ordered puter is idle, time is rented nities from Matawan to High- cation of the first trunk lines. the property for the line, pies a room of its own and, night announced the federal lands. apparently is getting busier immediately. "We realized to! other data firms. Mr. Milgram said the High- which will generally follow Foresees Growth Waterways Experimental Sta- The authority is anticipat- lands Regional Authority and by the day.' the importance to custom- the old railroad right of way ers," he says. "Most soft- Mr. Bottone foresees tion at Vicksburg, Miss., will ing a meeting with represen- this outfall authority would along tile base of the hill, is While Fox & Bottone serves tatives of Atlantic Highlands benefit greatly from a joint ware firms start out by rent- growth in the coming year probably undertake a study now owned by the munici- 32 commercial customers, that should equal or surpass and Highlands municipal gov- trench and a force main. most of its activity right row ing computer time, but we of the proposed ocean outfall palities, Mr. Milgram added. wanted to guarantee service last year's performance. "We centers on property taxation now have proposals with sev- line. for towns throughout New on our own computer." (He The station, now studying notes that 65 per cent of the en counties in the state," he Jersey. says. "And we've already the effects of the proposed ' One of Seven data processing companies Collected for Burned that are started go out "of seen that, in. one week, we inlet at Sandy Hook, was The company, a little over visited by Mr. Milgram and business in the first six have tripled the number of a year old, is one of seven line items we handle." members of the authority re- data centers that have been months.) cently to discuss the new Employ 22 Mr. Bottone brought to his Middletown Boy's Trust Fund authorized to process tax bills firm experience in program- study. under the N.J. Real Property Today Fox & Bottone em- SOFTWARE EXECUTIVE — MIDDLETOWN - Police Oertel of 7 Neptune Place, ploys 22 people and runs a ming with the New York Life Mr. Milgram said federal Herman Kling, Shore Coat Co. Tax System. The Local Prop-, Insurance Co., where he Anthony J. Bottone, 29, Chief Joseph M. McCarthy, East Keansburg. He was Inc. employes, C. J. Sweeney, erty Tax Bureau in Trenton night shift. Since the begin- personnel are now looking at "went through three genera- vice president and founder costs and time factors and chairman of the James A. flown to the Shriners Insti- Mrs. V. E. Dispensiere, Mrs. created the system to stan- ning, Mr. Bottone has put in plenty of overtime, and es- erations of computers in wfll report back to the au- Laeey Fund, has announced tute under arrangements W. Benduga, Mr. and Mrs. dardize taxing procedures in of Fox and fiotrone Data made by Mr. and Mrs. C. timates that he now takes a eight years." thority. that $850 has been received Albert Noone, the Butler fam- all municipalities. Processing Inc., Rumson, John Kanehl of Rumson. two-day weekend about once He started Fox & Battone If accepted by the station, and put into a trust fund for ily, Mrs. F. C. LaSala, Dr. "Last June," says Mr. Bot- in 1968 with Paul H. Fox, heads up firm that pre- Serving on the funds com- and Mrs. I. S. Wallace, Clip- tone, "we prepared 2,000 tax a month. He lives in Middle- the project will be studied to joung Jimmie, confined in the town with his wife, the for- president and director, who pares tax bills and related determine the optimum lo- mittee are Mrs. Kanehl, Dr. per J. Tavern and a friend, bills under the state system Shriners Burns Institute in mer Margaret Stoye, and is also president of Institu- services for 47 municipali- cation of the outfall line, the Alan Lowenstein, Matthew J. A. E. Murphy, Al Bevacqua's for one district. It was Holm- tions Security Systems, and Boston. Gill, Charles V. Carroll Jr., Variety Store, John J. M. del. By November, we had 10 their three children. effect of the proposed inlet on While the computer pre- formerly a partner in Fox ties in New Jersey. the line and vice-versa. Additional contributions are Miss Maureen Duggan and Carr, R. and F. Lewis, John districts, eight of them in Electric Co. (Register Staff Photo I Mrs. Claire Norton. Elyar, A,. Menssjna, Arthur Monmouth County. In Janu- pares tax lists, extends tax "They are equipped and welcome and may be sent to Charles, Mrs,, H. Haskell, ary, we had 20 municipali- willing to check our system the James A. Lacey Fund in The committee wishes to care of Chief McCarthy at Township Hall employes, ties. Now we have 47. In and have a fantastic setup thank these donors: Charles* 1 Shoal Harbor Civic Associ- fact, we just picked up, all. now of the New York Harbor police headquarters in Town- Boyce, Haig's Cleaners, Mrs. ation, Mr; and Mrs. J. Gorm- of Warren County this area," Mr. Milgram com- ship Hall, Kt. 35. J. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ley, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ca- week." mented. He added that Uie Jimmie, 10 years old, was ert J. Runyon, the Police- Democrats Will Select landriello,' Monmouth County Mr. Bottone, who serves as proposed inlet would probably burned over 60 per cent of his men's Wives Association, Mr. Employes Square Club, Mrs. chief executive officer, at- help in the diffusion of ef- body as he tried to help fire- and Mrs. Frank Dametz, Mildred Davis, Chief McCar- tributes the firm's rapid fluent carried by the pipe. men put out a brush fire on Charles Stanley, K., Norton, Rt. 36 in February. He is the Dr. Lowenstein, Belford Floor thy and many anonymous growth to a sales force that Candidates Next Week son of Mr, and Mrs. James Cleaning Service, Horn Signs, donors. anticipates the needs of the tax assessor in each munici- By BEN VAN VLIET are the only countywide of- Mr. Meehan, an undertak- Bonding pality served by Fox & Bot- FREEHOLD — Monmouth fices open this year. er, ran for county coroner in tone, whether it's Jersey City County Democrats will meet Also to be elected this year 1956 and again in 1959. Then in are U.S. senator (the seat Is. Authorized or Eatontown. at.8 p.m. next Friday to select 1963, he ran on the Democrat- UNIOW BEACH - Borough 13 Indictments Filed Costs Vary held by Democrat Harrison ic ticket for freeholder. He their candidates for national, A. Williams) and the Third Council last night at a quiet FREEHOLD — Four men As of today, the computer tried again in 1965. The Monmouth County crest Drive, Fair Haven, was is handling 180,000 line items, state and county offices. Congressional- seat held by session authorized a bond an- were indicted yesterday for Grand Jury also handed up charged with possession of Party chairman P. Paul Democrat James J. Howard. Mr. Cargile, if nominated two separate armed rob- 'or each piece of land that is ticipation note in the amount these indictments to Superior hashish in Rumson last Sept. taxed in municipalities Campi said the meeting will Mr Howard is certain to for freeholder, iwould become beries. Court Judge Elvin R. Simmill, of $105,000. 23- *_ • served by the Rumson data be held in the Sea Bright receive the county Democratic the first Negro to run for that who ordered them filed. Donald Bunting, 20, and Le- Thomas Macko, 32, of Main center. The cost per proper- Borough Hall. endorsement, but the endorse- post in Monmouth County. the note Ls authorized roy Bunting, 24, both of Atkins At least two persons are Two brothers,. Daniel St., Matawan, was charged ty per year is 35 to 50 cents, ment of Sen. Williams isn't as He is the director of the against the water supply im- Ave., Asbury Park, were known to be interested in the Bankes, 26, arid George with threatening to kill his certain because his bid for Minority Affairs Division of provement ordinance adopted charged with using a revolver nomination for two seats on Bankes, 29, both of John St., wife, Marion,' last Dec. 9. reelection faces several chal- the Democratic State Com- last year. Interest on the note and a shotgun tin the theft of the Board of Freeholders. Highlands, were charged with Wanted Man lenges. mittee. He previously served payable to the Monmouth $385 from Gerald N. Mace, George T. McNulty of Mor- They are 'Hugh B. Meehan, the breaking and entry of Of the two freeholder seats in various capacities with the - County National Bank is 5 per an employe of Investors Loan ris Ave.,'Belfordi was charged Spring Lake, a member of Debartolis Plumbing Shop, Is Arrested open, only one is for a full New Jersey Division of Civil cent per year. Corp., * Broadway, Long with assaulting Richard Ryan the county Board of Tax- Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, MIDDLETOWN — An East three-year term. It is the seat Rights and became the di- ' Council recommended a 35 Branch, Jan. 16. of Keansburg, with intent to ation, "and C.B. Cargile Jr., and taking $125.worth of cop- Keansburg man was arrested held by Republican Albert E. vision's supervisor of employ- rob, an«j assaulting Patrol- Neptune, the recommended rn.Ji.h. speed zone be estab- James W. Goodman, 25, of per fittings on Jan., 2. yesterday at police headquar- Allen of Matawan. ment. , lished along Broadway in Bank St., Red Bank, and Jo- man John Early. Both inci- candidate of the Black Amer- William ML Copeland, 20, of dents occurred in Keansburg ters on a warrant from lin- The other seat is that held concurrence wifli' a survey seph DeGregory, 24, of Tice- den where he is wanted for icans of Monmouth County. by Axel B. Carlson, who was In the 1969,, gubernatorial conducted by the county traf- • town Road, Morgahville, were W. Bergen Place, Rid Bank, on Dec. 14,1969. campaign, he worked closely was charged with the robbery allegedly possessing a re- Mr. Campi said he expects named to fill the one-year un- fie division. - charged with armed robbery Jerome Brien, 20, of Sixth volver. letters of recommendation for expired term of Benjamin H. 1 of 9410 from Marie Caviano, with the minority groups and Council unanimously adopt- in Hazlet last Jan. .12. They St., Union Beach, Neil G. an employe of Cumberland According to Detective Capt. four or five more interested Danskin, who resigned lo be- as executive director of the ed !a resolution renewing its allegedly used a revolver in Smith,, 18, of Second St., Key- Robert Letts, the man, identi- persons. In addition, he said, come county clerk. Farms Dairy Store! Nswftjan Black Americans of New Jer- agreement with the First Aid taking (200 from Wallace port, and Michael Yukas, 23, fied as Conrad Graziano, 41, he expects other nominations Mr. Meehan is no newcom- Rast, an employe of Airport Springs Road, Red Bank, last of Center St., Keyport, were sey. He served as the group's Squad to provide emergency Nov. 20. of 22 Ocean Ave., has'been to be made from the floor at er to politics. He has run four service at an annual rate of Plaza Bus Depot, Rt. 36, all, charged with possession of released on $500 bail pending the meeting. . . times, all unsuccessfully, political . coordinator Hazlet. : : 110,000. eiring, 18, of Hill- heroin in Keyport last Oct. 30. a hearing in lirideti. " '" " , rlh» two: freeholder seats/ since 1856.^- throughout the state- 14- -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDJ>LETOWN, N. J.; FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 The Clubwomen Scholarship Offered HAZLET - The Education club member; must plan to Department of the Woman's enroll in college in September Club of Raritan, under the 1970; must be accepted by a chairmanship of Mrs. James college prior to June 1; must J. McCabe, has announced give evidence of financial that applications are being need; and must rank in the accepted for the Donald upper third of his graduating Christie Scholarship (estab- class. The high school guid- lished in honor of a township ance department shafl screen youth who died last yearuof applicants and submit those wounds received in Vietnam) who qualify to the Club's to be awarded to a high Scholarship Committee for de- school student from Hazlet cision. All personal data on Township. the student is confidential; and the money will be paid to The son of Mr. and Mrs. the college after the student D. T. Christie, 15 Willowbrook has enrolled. Dr.,. and a 1966 graduate of Raritan High School, Sgt. April 6 is the deadline for Christie lost his life while en- entries, which must be ac- gaged in military operation, companied by letters of rec- June 13, 1969. ommendation from the guid- The rules for scholarship ance director or faculty members. ' eligibility are that the stuT dent must be a senior in high Detailed information is school; must be a resident of available from Mrs. McCabe, Hazlet Township, or child of a 3 Miriam Place.

Mother-Daughter Dinner ROSARIAN EVENT — Mrs. John Cowie, left, of Middletown, chairman of the Rosary-Altar Society of St. Le-o-the-Great Catholic Church, Lincroft, complete* LITTLE SILVER — Mrs. p.m. in Rod's Shadowbrook, plans with her co-chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Kirgan, Holmdel, for the annual lun- Robert Finnegan, Long Shrewsbury. cheon.fashion show. The event is «et for April 9 at noon in Rod's Shadowbrobk, Branch, and Mrs. Ronald Al- Mrs. Nicholas Falcone, club president, will officiate btiry, Shrewsbury, are chair- Shrewsbury. Fashions will be by Dainty Apparel of Asbury Park. Mrs. Ricnerd at the business meeting, dur- Levins and Mrs. Frank Ward are in charge of tickets. I Register Stiff Photo) men of the annual Mother- ing which new officers will be Daughter Banquet of the Ju- installed. nior Woman's Club of Little Club members and their Silver, to be held April 27, 8 mothers are invited to attend. Manna From Trading Stamps New Members Welcomed LITTLE SILVER - Mrs. for seven charitable institu- a portable record player, an Thomas F. Armstrong, El- tions and agencies was ob- outdoor swing set, an outdoor Irving Podell, president; MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. beron, was chairman of a tained. rocker, and several smaller Mrs. Raymond! F. Moran, John Preziozi, Port Mon- trading stamp project initi- A tape recorder and two items. Twelve bedspread and mouth, and Mrs. William Ev- iirst vice president; and Mrs. SPRING PANTS SUITS — Mrs. George J. Hanisch, s»ated, and Mrs. William A. v ated by the Little Silver portable record players were towel sets, two electric coffee Eugene Harscar, 6econd vice erly, Middletown, were wel- Junior Woman's Club. She given to the Harbor School of pots, a steam iron, a wall Ktrekash, center, both Little Silver, model pants suits from Helena's of Shrews- comed as new members at a president. *7 bury, for Miss Emily Cigliano, Eatonrown, program chairman for SPACE (Sec- has announced that with 270 the Brain Injured Association, clock, a number of kitchen meeting of the Village Wom- Two club members, Mrs. books of trading stamps Red Bank. The MCAP Day utensils and smaller items an's Club. retaries Professional Association Communications—Electronics), who will hold a Harscar and Mrs. Wilbur H. placed in containers at four Care Center in Eatontown re- were given to Teen Outreach, luncheon and fashion show April 4 at noon in Rod's Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. A slate of officers will be Davidson, were judges in re- area supermarkets, equipment ceived two easel blackboards, Long Branch. The early edu- (Register Staff Photo) presented by the nominating cent art shows held by the cation class of the Monmouth committee at nest month's Harmony Neighborhood Girl County Chapter of the New elections. Nominees are Mis. Scouts. Jersey Association for Re- Rummage Sale tarded Children received a To Top Off Your Spring Outfit Casting Completed portable record player, a Our Well Rounded Slock Includes large rocking horse and sev- Set by WSCS HAZLET- "Lady Kill- tor; The cast of characters eral toys. A rocking horse, a STRAW BERETS - CRUSHED PATENT POCKETBOOKS MATAWAN - The Women's • ers," a one-act farce by John will include Jenny, Mrs. John children's record player, an BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS IN FASHION COLORS Society of Christian Service Kirkpatrick, has been select- Strick; Edna, Mrs. Daniel adult record player, and two WITH CO-ORDINATING TIES of the First United Methodist ed by the drama department Bahr; Miriam, Mrs. Harry kitchen utility carts were do- of the Woman's Club of Rar- Church will hold a rummage Nicolay; Lottie, Mrs. George nated to the Monmouth Day sale April 17 from 9 a.m. to itan, for presentation at the Kept; Caroline, Mrs. Elmer Care Center in Red Bank. 9 p.m. and April 18, 9 a.m. 5th District Drama Festival The Matheny School in Pea- Tyler; and Bernice, Mrs. Bootery and Children's Wear to 4 p.m. here in the church, of the N. J. State Federation pack and the Midland School ^B *f "Quality Appunl From Hiod to Tot" Main St. of Women's Clubs on April 16 Thomas Bloxham. in North Branch, both state Those interested in helping at the Woman's Club of As- Assistant director is Mrs. LJttle Silver Junior Woman's Club proj- ,^//r A Shopping Center with donations may contact bury Park. Theodore Roller; with Mrs. ects, were given a variety of - any of the chairmen: Mrs. Salvatore Vitale in charge of 4K01WWW1W Shop Friday Night 'HI 9 P.M. Casting has been completed toys and games. Donald Phillips, Mrs. James according to Mrs. Louis Ra- programs; and Mrs. Kenneth Adams or Mrs. Ronald Mar- benda, chairman and direc- Tait as prompter. » #_ ley. Proceeds from the sale will Decorator be used for kitchen equipment New Members SATURDAY DAY CAMP GROUP II for the new church. FREEHOLD — New mem- as presented by nominating 7- TO 13-YEAR-OLD BOYS I bers of tjhe Woman's Club of committee chaienan Mrs. Jo- Enter Any Saturday starting April 13 to Juni 7 11 EXPERT COACHINO INSTRUCTIONS IN ... II Kcansburg Egg Hunt Freehold' are Miss Viola seph Estenes, are Mrs. John Stokes, Mrs. Leonard A. KEANSBURG - The Vet- Mack, Mrs. Herman Reuter, W. Cavanagh, first vice pres- Baseball - Basketball - Bowling - Golf erans of Foreign Wars Post ident; Mrs. Sidney Reid, re- SHAD- Mrs. Robert Saylor and Mrs. . . . AND OTHER ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES j and its ladies auxiliary will • Indoor Play Area • Individually Instructed by Coach Gus VlllaplanOf II Ira Tilton. cording secretary, and Mrs. Director ol Athlttlci and Physical Olnctor Albury Park High School, 1 sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt William Faaseh, auditor. and Stall ol Expert cooctti. II for children 1 through 10 to- The Slate of new officers, S SATS. J25 — 2 SAT. $12 I morrow at 1 p.m. on the TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED — For Information Call... 1 grounds of the post home, Chairman Named ES Ramsey Ave. SEASHORE DAY CAMP The auxiliary will attend a MATAWAN - Mrs. John eration of Woman's Clubs. GIFT TO CENTER — Mrs. Thomas Shea, left, of the ' OCEAN AVE., WEST END 222-1762 I ih«d*i that match fh» m»4» of John eltradlno. Physical Dlr., 15 Yean a) Aibury Park H.S. 1 district meeting Monday at 8 Hughes of the Matawan Ju- An active member of the Little Silver Junior Woman's Club, presents a ttpt (Summer Day Camp Announcement to Follow} /J d p.m. in the West Keansburg nior Woman's dub has been local dub, Mrs. Hughes will recorder to Mrs. James Bailey, vice president of the ^^ '" " "* *"' firehouse. named chairman of the busi- assist Mrs. David Smith of ness session of the 43rd an- Hawthorne, general Chair- Harbor School of the Brain Injured Association, Red nual spring convention of the man of the event, scheduled Bank. The gift was among many items the club ob- Junior Membership Depart- for May 15-17 in Atlantic tained with trading stamps and distributed to social ment of the New Jersey Fed- City. agencies in Monmouth County. (Register Staff Photo) POR FABULOUS FASHION FINDS I — More Than 14,000 Families Enjoy Hi-Mu9ic Sponsors KITCHEN MASTERS 1 "I SHREWSBURY •• •« We repeat a sellout success with more Has Entertainment 448 BROAD ST. IT'S A CaB 747-4422 RUMSON - The dance GAS KITCHENS band of Rumson-Falr Haven Dramatic Savings Regional High School, judged Register Now DATE overall winner in recent in- Special Purchase AUCTION PABTY terscholastic competition, will FOR DANCE CLASSES RED BANK — Order of perform at the April 13 meet- * the Eastern Star, Red Bank ing of Hi-Music Sponsors, JOIN THE BEAUTIFUL Chapter, will hold a Scotch which will meet at 1:30 p.m. PEOPLE in the school band room. and Chinese Auction Tuesday • New High Fashion at 8 p.m. in the Elks Lodge, At this month's meeting, TAKE LESSONS AT Front St. Mrs. Reuben Taylor the school's Tower Singers is chairman. entertained, and Mrs. John Frank, H-Music president, re- LEAH MAUER Spring Coats FIFTH CONCERT minded members that the SCHOOL OF DANCE RED BANK-The Rotter- school will present "L'il Ab- 17 I. MONT ST., RID IANK dam Philharmonic Orchestra ner," April 9, 10 and 11. will perform the final concert 747-1552 in Luxury Wools of. the subscription series of BUS TRIP 18* BIRCH KITCHEN the Monmouth Arts Founda- ANY AGI made to sell *o $55.00 — — tion April 2 at 8:30 p.m. in ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS- • MA4IC CHEF Mrs. Otis Emery is in charge SLIDE IN GAS RANGE the Carlton Theater. • TOTS • 21 x 24 STEEL SINK of reservations for a bus trip BONNET PARTY to Flemington sponsored by • 72" BASE CABINETS KEYPORT - An Easter • TEENS • 92" WALL CABINETS the St. Agnes Rosary Altar Bonnet Card Party will be • ADULTS • *' FORMICA TOP held April 2 at. 8 p.m. here in Society April 29. The bus • 30" FAN HOOD '598 leaves the church at 9:30 (you save to $17.00) St. Joseph's School audi- • NEW LIFETIME FINISH LOW torium by Court St. Joseph a.m. Visits will be made to BALLET • TAP • TOE 3 LACOUER SPRAY COATS • EXCITING DESIGNER STYLES . . . newsmalcing hihioni for of the Catholic Daughters of 39 shops, Stangl Pottery, and • FAUCET INSTALLMENT MODERN • JAZZ "fawn and country . . . figura-flaHering . . . softly feminine . . . America. Mrs. Gloria Erale- luncheon will be at the • DRAWERS ON BALL - ben is chairman. Tickets are TWIRLING. ACROBATICS in a splendid selection. BEARING TRACKS PAYMENTS S Spread Eagle Inn. available from the Misses • LUXURY FABRICS . . . handsome woolens In monotones, tweed INSTALLATION OPTIONAL Marie Dougherty and Marie mixtures. Save! Wallace. Prizes will be awarded for the prettiest, • BEAUTIFUL COLORS . . . lovely pastels, white, navy, black. Direct From Factory funniest and most original • No deposit ever required hat. Rumson Reading Institute • FINE TAILORING . . . careful detailing, expert workmanship. • Bank Financing SIZES to fit 6 to 20. OPEN DAILY 10-5 • SAT. 1015 Reservations < R«nn«y School • SUNDAY 1-5 SAMPLE SPRING ^ • WED.-FRI. 10-9 Deadline after-school supplementary claims in . (oats, Ensembles EATONTOWN - Due to the recent mail strike, members ' READING^— ENGLISH — MATH Paiitsuits, Pantdresses of the Ft. Monmouth chapter KITCHEN jjt MASTERS: . fiwt Gr»dethrough College '.'..,'.'•: ' Exceptional at of FEW (Federally Employed Women, Inc.) have extended 2113 HIGHWAY 35 the patron list closing date to for the souvenir program that 235 Hope Rd., New Shrewsbury 543HI777 OAKHURST. N. J. wB be distributed at their Charge Accounts Invited ; April 10 Charter Day Installa- FOR HOME SERVICE CALL COLLECT tion Banquet, until March 31. RUSSELL G. RANNEY SPRING LAKE . MONTCLAIR Mrs. Sue Holmes and Mrs. 1113 third av«. 500 MoomfitM wit. 531-2200 Ira Douglas are accepting pa- - —^-DIRECTOR- ~ I tron listings. -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 15 Weddings It's Salt and High Tea

By POPPY CANNON erously with raspberry or ENGLISH CUCUMBERS home and reheat in oven, If Salt is a man! A gorgeous, strawberry jam, spoon on a AND ONIONS: Haddon Salt necessary, or use your own tall and ruddy Englishman layer of pudding; then, an- peals his cucumbers in strips, favorite fish - frying recipe. with twinkling blue eyes, pre- The Fast other layer of halved lady- slices them only moments be- Britishers insist that fish fil- maturely silvered hair, com- fingers, more sherry, more fore they are to be served. ets should be lifted and low- pudding. Top layer should be plete with bowler and umbrel- Gourmet Onions should be large, sweet ered into deep hot fat, prefer- pudding. Fruit juice may be ably salad oil (37(1 deg.) la. Just touching 40, a former and white, cut about !4 inch fish-fryer from Skegness in substituted for wine. Cover three or four times "to make England, after only four years with sweetened whipped top- thick and separated into the crust very crisp and in tiie United States, he has hours. It required the prepa- ping; sprinkle with canned, rings. For dressing, pour over light." ration of a custard. He willi toasted, slivered almonds. cucumbers and onions, 2 parts become a multimillionaire. BRITISH TEA: Use strong All this because he — Had- however, in America permit Decorate with dabs of red white vinegar mixed with 1 a new version that uses pre- jam. Set in freezer 20 to 25 black tea. Make it quite don Salt — decided that what part water, sprinkle with strong. "Always," says Had- America needed was British pared pudding. This can be minutes. equal parts salt and sugar. don Salt, "put the milk into fish 'n' chips. Now he is fry-, chilled in the freezer so that Add a dash of pepper. ing up a frenzy in 170 towns it is ready to serve within SALT'S SUNDAY SUPPER the cup before you pour in and cities in the United half an hour. Bowl of Cole Slaw FISH 'N' CHIPS: Carry the tea." States with 300 more fran- HURRY SHERRY TRIFLE English Cucumbers and On- chised shops under construc- To serve six, split 18 lady- ions tion. No Sunday, not even Airs. Robert Simmons fingers into halves. Lay a lay- Mustard Pickle or Malt Mrs. Carl Black Mrs. Edward Kenney Easter, is complete for him er pf halved ladyfingers in the Vinegar (The former Pamela Soltis) (The former Miss Rudolph) (The former Denise Sininsky) unless there is fish 'n' chips bottom of a glass bowl. Sprin- Slices of Buttered Brown for high tea. (We'd call it kle with 4 tbsp. medium-sweet supper). Bread SimtnonS'Soltis sherry wine. Meanwhile, add Fish 'n' Chips (carry-out) to a (16 oz.) can or 2 cups or LITTLE SILVER — Miss For dessert there must al- ford Haney officiated. Soltis, brother of the bride, ways be a Trifle, he insists. thawed, prepared vanilla pud- Fried Fish Filets French Pamela Ann Soltis, daughter Miss Marie Akarman, cous- and Thomas Simmons, broth- The old-fashioned type was ding, 1 tsp. pure vanilla ex- Fried Potatoes (frozen) of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Sol- in of the bride, was maid er of the bridegroom. usually kept in the fridge tract, Vi tsp. almond extract. Hurry Sherry Trifle tis, 43 East End Ave., of honor. Also attendants The bride is a graduate of overnight or at least several Spread the ladyfingers gen- British Tea Shrewsbury, was married to were another cousin Mrs. Red Bank High School. Mr. Robert J. Simmons, son of John Gray and. Miss Joanne Simmons, an alumnus of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Sim- Simmons, sister of the bride- Manasquan High School, is mons of Manasquan, March groom. attending Newark State Col- 21 in the Embury Methodist Thomas Marrone was best lege. The couple will reside in Church. The Rev. M. San- man and ushers were Barr H. Red Bank. Black-Rudolph No Need for Panic BED BANK - Mr. and United Methodist Church dolph and Terry Ramsdorf. Mrs. Joseph V. Rudolph, 40 March 21. The bride, a graduate Arthur Place, announce the Miss Denise Rudolph was of Red Bank/High School, is and even locked him out of marriage of their daughter Dear Ann Landers: It start- maid of honor for her sister. a senior at Knox College, ed when our 16-year-old boy the house, but he tells me he Miss Tina-Loraine Rudolph The other bridal attendant Galesburg, HI. began to shovel snow for this can't live without me and the to Carl Sherwood Black, son was Miss Patricia Rudolph, Ann Landers kids and I just have to put up of Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Black sister of the bride. The bridegroom was grad- young divorcee wlio lives in the next block. He gets paid with him until he gets the TWIN MOTHERS GIFT — D. Louis Tonti, president of Shawnee Mission, Kan. uated from Pembroke Coun- foolishness out of his system. Don Christofer Black was for it. The woman is 10 or 12 of the proposed Bayshore Community Hospital, re- The Rev. Edward B. Che- best man. try Day School and also is a years older than Donnie. She along with people, no matter I must be as nuts as he is oey officiated here in the The ushers were Lewis Ru- senior at Knox College. has two small children. who. The boys flocked around because I love the guy and csives contributor! from ihe Twin Mothers Club of the She moved here about a three at a time. She had her I'm willing to stand by. Since Raritan Bay Area president, Mrs. Peter S. Wasko Kenney'Sininsky year ago and seems to be a pick of the crowd. you printed her letter to me Jr., Edison. Sift represents proceeds from the 10- nice person. Am I foolish to B's parents were very I hope you'll print mine to year-old club's fashion show. Membership in Hie club NEW MOMMOUTH— Miss Mrs. Marshall Coates was cousin of the bride, and be upset by the boy spending her. — Tiger's Wife.^ strict. They allowed her only is restricted to mothers of twins or triplets—or more. Denise Ann Sininsky, daugh- matron of honor for her sis- Wayne Baum. one or two evenings a week one date a week and the boy Dear Wife: I have two doz- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ter. Also attending the bride in this woman's home? He Mrs. Joseph F. lannelli, Hailet, is recording snere+ary The bride, an employe of had to "pass inspection." If en letters on my desk from C. Sininsky, 15 Poplar St., were the Misses Linda Reo always tells me when he is other wives who are sure the Hair We Are, The Mall, Red B went out Friday she •of the club, which has been meeting in South Amboy. Port Monnwuth, was married and Mary Kenney, sister of going and so far I have not couldn't go out Saturday. Her letter was intended to them. March 21, to Edward J. Ken- the bridegroom; Mrs. Thomas Bank, attended Middletown let him know it bothers me. Don't fight girls, He isn't mother used to say, "You WIN $35.00 WEDDING ney Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Massey, also his sister, and Township High School and is The boy is very honest. have plenty of time." worth it! Fashion Show Set Kenney, 2154 Florence Ave., a student at Richard's School INVITATON ORDER Mrs. Maxine Scheller. Flower Why doesn't the women find B wanted to go to New York What awaits you on the oth- Hazlet, at a Nuptial Mass of Beauty Culture, Red Bank. CHEESEQUAKE - The BOOTH #33 girl was Eileen Coates, niece company her own age? My for five days during the er side of pie marriage veil? celebrated by the Rev. Red Bank Centennial of the bride. Her husband is employed by Donnie is a heathy, normal Christmas holidays. She had How can you be sure your Woman's Club of Raritan, Charles Kelly here in St. APRIL 8, 9,10-11 Terrence Kenney was best Roadway Express Co., New boy and I wouldn't be sur- saved her baby-sitting money marriage will work? Read Hazlet, will hold a Mother- Mary's Catholic Church. SEE PAGE — The bride, who attended Cooper, South St., announces This la the revolutionary grapefruit extend to all Matawan Regional High the marriage of her (laugh -diet that everyone Issuildenly talk- School, was employed, by ter, Mrs. Edward J. Leddy, Ing about. Literally thousands upon NOW REGISTERING! thousands of conies ImvB been our friends Sandford Pharmacy, here. to Thomas J. McCarthy passed trom hand to hind tn fac- The bridegroom was grad- March 2( in the Nativity tories, plants and. olflc«s through- and customers uated from Ripley (W. Va.) Catholic Church, Fair Haven, Monmouth County's Newest and out bbe U.S. and Canada. High School and the Elec- tiie Rev. Donald E. Hickey, Word of Its success has spread tronic Computer Program- pastor, officiating. like wildfire. Because "ill Is Hit diet "HAPPY EASTER ming Institute, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. McCarthy was given that really worm. We have testl He served four years in the Most Complete Day Camp monials In our filet reporting on Me in marriage by her son, Ed- success of this diet- If you follow it LITTLE SILVER PETS & SUPPLIES U.S. Army and was employed ward J. Leddy Jr., and was by Computer Services of Vir- exactly, you should lost 10 pounds 8 PROSPECT PLAZA, LITTLE SILVER — 842-2224 attended by her daughter, In 10 days. There will t* no weight ginia, Norfolk. Mrs. Theodore L. Maione. .. . for BOYS and GIRLS toss In Ihe first four days. Bui you Robert D. McCarthy was best will suddenly drop s pounds on Ihe man. '5Ni day- Thereafter y you hove not lost 7 pounds in the lirst seven days, and V/i pounds Open Weekends Only! Mrs. John Nagel publicity ARTS and CRAFTS HALL committee. every two days therelllter, simply FRIDAY 4 P.M.-10 P.M. ARCHERY RANGE — ALL SPORTS PLAYFIELD return Ihe diet plan and your $2 Thirty-five well-known deal- SATURDAY NOON-10 P.M. will be relunded promptly and with- ers have contracted for booths ACTIVITIES out argument. Tear out this message SUNDAY NOON- 9 P.M. at the day-long sale which as a reminder. Order now and we will feature sale of cut glass, DRAMATICS MODERN TRANSPORTATION WRESTLING ami JUDO will rush your diet plan via Urn furniture, Old bottles, swords MOVIES ARTS and CRAFTS SWIMMING class mail. Decide now to regain Adlactdt to Highland! UMtr Pmntf V 'he trim, atlractive Iljfuri 01 your and historical prints. COMPLETE PLAYGROUND MYSTER TRIPS BASEBALL foot of Atlantic St. off lay Ann— foulh. whi'e enioylng JMorty brsaJt- According to Mrs. Miller, a GYMNASTICS BOATING ond WATER SAFETY BASKETBALL , lunches and pinners. - c HIGHLANDS — 872-9753 country luncheon with home- WATER SKIING LIFESAVING COURSE WEIGHT LIFTING made pies and cakes will also FREE LOCKERS TWO SWIMS DAILr VOLLEYBALL be available. L -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK/MIDDLETOWN, N. J.:.FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 16- Orioles1 Bullets Cuelhr Hurls 9 By ASSOCIATED PRESS In Double Overtime Mike Cuellar, Baltimore's By KEN RAPPOPORT gish during regulation time, two dutch shots and a free with 21 points and was a de- Cy Young Award winner, be- • Associated Press Writer but made two steals from throw in the first extra pe- fensive marvel. came the Orioles' first pitch- The New York Knicks and Earl "The Pearl" Monroe in riod, turned from goat to Past Recalled er to go nine innings this Baltimore Bullets, sky-high the overtime sessions to "key hero with the winning basket The contest was faintly spring, hurling the American for the playoff pressure the victory. with 33 seconds left in the reminiscent of .past events. League champs past Washing- cooker, prompted a flood of "They were strictly gam- second overtime. Last year, Baltimore won the ton 8-2 in the only Florida superlatives from Walt Fra- bles," Frazier said. "I miss Said Eeed: "I thought Bal- Eastern Division crown and game on yesterday's rain-cur- zil. the ball and Monroe's in for timore played much better was knocked off by the third- tailed exhibition schedule. two field goals. Monroe is place Knicks in four straight. "It was one of the guttiest tonight than they did during Cuellar, a 28-game winner unbelievable when he's hot The Bullets almost pulled games I've ever been in. . . the season. You play that for the Orioles last season, It was. . .well, it was a heck . . .and he was really at his a turnabout this time. checked the Senators on sev- of a game," the Knicks' blue peak tonight." kind of ball in the playoffs. "We weren't thinking ' en hits and smacked a two- chip guard said last night Frazier's steals appeared All of them were great." about last year," said run double in a five-run sec- after New York trimmed to fit into the scheme of the The Knicks, who closed out Coach Gene Shue of Balti- ond inning burst against loser Baltimore 120-117 in a double contest that had more turns their regular season with more. "We just go out and Dick Bosman. overtime National Basketball than a Hollywood script. four losses after nailing down try to play our normal game. Consider: I think we played a tremen- Catcher Elrod Hendricks Association playoff game. the Eastern Division crown, stroked a single and double, — Monroe, who had a came to play, according to dous game tonight. It's just Ttie victory gave the good for three RBI, to pace game-high 39 points, missed Coach Red Holtzanan. that the Knicks are a darn Knicks a 1-0 advantage in the the Baltimore attack. a jumper in the final sec- "The playoffs will fire up good team. best-of-7 Eastern Division onds of regulation time. anybody," he said. •", . .and In the West, the Chicago semifinal series which re- "But we'll be home to- — Frazier knocked the ball this was sure a nice win far FOLLOW THE BOUNCING BALL — Faces register shock last night as the bounc- Cubs whipped Oakland 9-2; sumes tonight in Baltimore. night. . .and it'll be a differ- from Monroe's hands to Dick us." Seattle nipped Cleveland 2-1 Milwaukee, which holds a 1-0 ing ball sails past New York Knicks' Dave DeBusschere (22) and Walt Frazier, Barnett, who raced the Monroe's extraordinary ent story." and California 'beat San Diego edge on Philadelphia, plays partially hidden, and Baltimore Bullets' Wes Unsaid (41) in the first period of the length of the court and jump shooting and the vi- Gus Johnson, Baltimore's 6-3. San Francisco blanked the 7«era in Madison, Wis., missed the winning bucket at brant play of ice-cool rookie rugged forward, agreed: NBA's playoff game at Madison Square Garden. The lead bounced back and forth the Nagoya Chuniclii Dragons in another Eastern semifinal the end of the first overtime. Fred Carter kept the Bullets "Tomorrow we'll be in Balti- almost as much as the ball before the Knicks won out, 120-117, in double over- 5-0 for a 3-4 mark on its contest. Japanese tour. Coat to Hero eye-to-eye with the Knicks more. . .and it'll be a horse time in the opening game of the best-of-seven series. (AP Wirephoto) Frazier said he felt slug- — Willis Reed, who missed throughout. Carter wound up ©f a different face." The Cubs cuffed John

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1969 DODGE 1968 PLYMOUTH 1967 CHRYSLER POLARA — Nine passenger wagon, V.I.P. — .Two-door hardtop, red, "300", 2-door hardtop. Whlro with green. V-3, 318 CI.D., automatic, V-8, 318 C.I.D., automatic, power black vinyl roof, automatic trans- power stewing, power brakes, steering, factory air mission, power steering and brakes, footory cond., black vinyl top. power windows and 1970 JEEP air conditioning. power seat. Tom Kegelman 1969 PLYMOUTH 1968 CHRYSLER • UNIVERSAL • FURY II - Four-door hardtop, Now Yorfcer, 4-door hardtop, auto- 1966 PLYMOUTH > wMte, V-3, 318 C.l.a, automatic, matic transmission, power steering, Satellite, 2-door hardtop, V-8, 3- power s1e«rlng, power brakes, power brakes and factory olr con- speed trans., heater WITH 4-WHEEL DRIVE! is a square factor/ air cond., C9OQC ditioning. Gray with ^O C and radio. Blue. new car warranty. ^fc##O black vinyl top. 1969 PLYMOUTH 1966 CHEVROLET when it comes to a 1968 PLYMOUTH •t- FURY III - Two-door hardtop, lmpala, 2-door hardtop, blue, V-B, )• bronze, V-8, 318 CI.D./ automatic, Belvedere station wogon. 2-soat, automatic transmission i power steering, factory f blue, V-8, auto, trans., and power steering. 1970 Oldsmobile )• air cond., new car war. < radio ond heater. $2150 1969 PLYMOUTH 1966 CHEVROLET FURY III — TMxfoor hardtop, 1968 CHEVROLET Impala. Convertible. V-8, -power Delta 88 Holiday Coupe white, 318 C.I.D.. automatic, power Camaro, convertible with black steering, automatic trans., heater steering, power brakes, factory top, maroon, V-8, four-speed trans- and radio. Whits olr conditioning, new diXCfl mfsston, power brakes. with black top. car warranty. ?4U3U "A real beouty.1 $2195 1969 PLYMOUTH 1966 PONTIAC FURY III — Two-door hardtop, 1967 MERCURY Tempest LelWans converrbile. Eight white, V-8 31S C.I.D., automatic, Montclafr four-door sedan. V-8. cylinder. O.H.C Automatic trans- •( power steering, factory air con- Automatic transmission, factory air mission, power steering, healer and ditioning, new concn cord., power steering, Good Transportation Cars Available START AT 2868 Rotators (only the 70 Olds has then), the * roomy, comfortable interior and the Xtra * Daily Rentals — long Term Leasing CAN BE SEEN AT... safety features like the body jideguard * beams and glass-belted tires, standard on the 70 Olds. TWIN-BORO MOTORS Anything else you want to know about the 70 Olds? Ask Tomf He'll give you a Buhler & Bitter AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE straight answer.., and a square deal! We NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 747-0040 RED BANK like 4-square, square shooters . . . that's CHRYSLER $ PLYMOUTH why he's a "Russell Man." SALES: 264-0198 Established 1925 SERVICE: 264-9090 NEW LOCATION: 3290 HWY. 35, HAZLET 100% WARRANTY J Get "That Something Xtra" ... See « "Russell Man" Today! Many of the cars listed hare are "Svensk Tesfad" used cars (used >• cars tested the Swedish way.) OLDSMOBILE- J- That moans they've been inspected in WOULD YOU BELIEVE? 22 critical points and, if necessary, CADILLAC CO. 1 RUSSELL repaired by our "Svensk Testad' me- chanics and qualify for our 100% 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 741-0910 RED-BANK^- warranty. Which you can inspect „ ALL OF OUR USED CARS . when you come by. Imports ARE TRADED IN BY 196? BMW $2595 MONMOUTH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-TOYOTA 2001 four-speed. White, Ilka new. LITTLE OLD LADIES 1968 TRIUMPH $1995 G. TV - 4 W/re w/ieftlSf one owner. 1968 RENAULT DAUPHIKE ... $ 695 LIKE THIS! Nice cor. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1395 Sunroof. Llks new. 1967 MG MIDGET ..... $1295 Grten, wire wheels. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1295 Two-door sedon. Blue, sunroof. 1967 FIAT $ 795 1967 IMPALA ... $1495 Pour-door sedon. 110OD model. Four-door sedan. V-B, automatic, radio, heater, whltewall tires. 1967 TRIUMPH : $1795 1965 THUNDERBIRD $1495 TFU-A BRG wire wheels. Coupe. V-S, automatic, full power. Sharp. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1495 1967 BELAIR $1295 Squarebock wagon. One owner, 12,000 miles. Ilka new. Two-door sedan, V-8, automatic, radio and heater. 1965 IMPALA $1095 Pour-door honttop, V-B, air conditioned, 1966 VOLKSWAGEN $1095 Sedan. 2-door. Excellent condition. One owner. full power, radio and healer. 1967 AMBASSADOR : $1195 Two-door hardtop, automatic, power steering, 1965 VOLKSWAGEN $1195 Squoreback wagon. Radio, heoter. One owner. • 2-kmej etc. 1965 COMET $795 Convwilble. V-8, outomoilcfull power, radio. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN $ 695 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! 1966 IMPALA $1395 Sedan. Rodb, healer. Red • Largest selection Convertible, V-3, automatic, power steering, radio. 1961 VOLVO $ 595 1965 BISCAYME $ 795 Faur-doar 122S. • Biggest service facility Four-door, 6, outomatlc, radio and heater. 1966 BELAIR $1295 1959 MERCEDES BENZ ! $.695 ALL MODELS IN STOCK: Four-door sedan, V-8, automatic, radfo, heater. 1965 BISCAYNE $ 795 Sunroof 220 S. 4-speed. Bonus Trade Allowances Station wagon. 6, stick shift, radio ond heoter. 1966MAUBU : $1295 Domestic Sport Sedon. Automatic, power steering, 1967 RAMBLER $1195 Rebel 770 four-door. Automatic. vinyl roof, etc. 1965 PLYMOUTH $ 695 Valiant Sedan. 6, automatic, radio, heater. 1966 FORD ..; $1295 1966 FAIRLANE ...... $1295 Mustang. Whtta,

1M2 RAMBLER AMERICAN — Oood HOUSE TRAILER ~ 8'i32\ thl BLUE JAY *«B3 — FiberrlM. »lu' SIX WAITRE8BE8 WANTED -A IMS CHEVBLLJD 3M ply .In person, Mermaid Diner, Hw .. Priced rlrMlt flOOO. oom«i.. _/oll__baUi/oil b : llfJOO. Will trade mihum niant Excellent condition. Trail- MATERIAL condition. Clem 5160. 'B7-2SOS. ^6. Leonardo. Si Cill 291-9583 or 5421888. PLYMOUTHS er Included. Call 8*2-0311. 1 8IX-SU5EPEE 1' HOUSBKEBPI> 26' OWENS TWIN INBOARD —Sleepi NEED EXTRA CASH? — Could yo LAST OF THE '69s! VALIANT ISM — Tn-o^Joor stick. Re- CAMPER on W 8 -!i - ton plcku work two or three evenings weekly PORSCHE four. Heady to goL Bee It at Irwln a, HANDLERS rent Innpftctlon. Good condition. $2M truck. Excellent condition. Asklni Red Bank. Earn J2-S4 per hour. Car and phon MI, Excellent condition. Extras. $1.* SPECIAL PURCHASE ... firm. 7(7-2783. 12.800. Sayrevllle, 257-9012. necessary. Call 767-1668. $2+ per Hr. 10. Cill 671-3377 afler 5. 1 1959-28' ULKICHSEN — Lapstnke. S Direct from Chrysler Corp. 1967 CADILLAC — Sedan DeVllIe. 1O3C5O MOBtLE HOME ~ Economlca Fly bridge, depth finder, wint&r can- NURSES' AIDES — 3-li and 11 VOLKSWAOEN — 5800 or Seat Vinyl top, air, tlx-way Beat, dooi tor couple whose chjldren are growr va-s. galley, head, sleeps 3. All Monel shifts. LPN'S 3-11 and 11-7. IJueen No experience necessary comp&ny assistance. tfer. CaM Paul art&r 5 p.m. 776- FURY III, 4-DOOR locks, low mlleaBe. $30oO. 842-5060. 787-7271 for appointment. tanks. Chrysler Heml 150: J2000. 671- Carmel Nursing Home. Hwy 34 I Absolutely no canvaMlnK, fflt«f?0 5524. Reids Hill Rd.. Matawan. B46-4J Ulrra modern new plant or nnvlnir leads work insioe tjVIKRA — 1064. Unhellev&ble con- AIR CONDITIONED 1906 CHEVELLE — 83-396 4-speed YOUNG WOMAN — For doctor's INTERVIEWS STxcK" "Americana Bncrcto llolley, Hlrise, air shocks, new wide 12' BOAT AND MOTOR — And Home TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS per _llion. Must be seen. Please call alter Equipped with radio, heater auto- WANTED-AUTOMOTIVE lice. Some clerical experience neces Agency RepresentatK'e. Apply »n OVS).T. New Mags, many extras. Ex- •made trailer, S100. Call 8«rv. Send result to Si.x W-140. Ill 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. ton to Mr Gil Pom. Americana En- 8/7(1.7(53. matic, V-8, power steering, white wall 787-irtI Ex; tires, wheel covers, carpeting, and all cellent cor.dlUun. $1500. Call aJter WE DON'T SELL JUNK — Pally ReRister._Red_Bank. SJSlopoZ salcii Booth. Jlaln Post TOP TRADE ALLOWANCE ~ Su- p.m. 264.4818. LAWIN- cSS Store, Ft. llonmouth, or call pjrb Service. DOWNES PONTIAC 81 standard factory equipment- Includes Nor do we buy It, but — JENSEN/CAL "NIIRSE8 AIDES — 7:30 to 3:30 ticwer Main SI., Matawan. 5W-2g)!). freight and federal taxes, Balance of TRIUMPH TR 3 We do buy clean, late model - 3:30 to 12:30 shift. Call for nppolnl CHARLES OF THE RITZ 229-9000 cxt. 218. 50,000 mite warranty. at top dollar. See or call WALL Available for I I860 VALIANT — CiMiri condition. Call after 6 p.m. Spring delivery ment. 671-0177. Hilltop Private Nurslni RT. 25 HOLMDEL, N. J. OHIGINAL PRICE, J4288. 671-5381 LINCOLN-MEROUnY, 717-5100. Home. Klncs Hwy, Mlddletown. SECURITY GUARDS E Jtany new parls. 787-86*4 after 4 OAL 21 SALARY $3.50 PER HOUR CAL 23 Must be available immediately. Tio $2597 TRY ALL THE OTHERS FIRBT JUNK CARS CAL 28 MEDICAL RECORDS THEN TRY US experience necessary. Good advance- LIMITED SUPPLY! PICKED UP CAL 20 ment. Guaranteed Increment within CHEVROLET IMPM.A — Con. CAL 2-30 CLERK TYPIST HtJRRV! WHILE THEY LAST. first montli. Call 741-4015. iltt|p. 36,(KW original miles. J1250. Pat Keelen's Auto Sales Twinbroolc Aufo Wrecking Financing available Medical terminology helpful. No stem 91-95S3. or 542.1888. Hwy 35 787-1113 Keanabun TALBOT YACHT SALES Experience desirable, or willing I MAN — General maintenance. Perma- 1966 FORD Edtonrown 542-223 Shrewsbury, N. J. 121 hrs.i 741-64M train. nent position In Red Bank. Call 741 Mar. 31 anil April L ? MONMOUTH 75S7 after 7 p.m. to i p.m. Ask'lor Plnkcrtons GET CASH FOR YOUR FOREIGN — BOARD1NO LADDER — Tcakwood. South Amboy Memorial wrc.ont»tlve r,: COUNTRY SQUIRE TRUCKS FOR SALE AND SPORTS OARS AT MONMOUTH six steps, folds up. with ^>rai;kels. COOK — Full lime. Apply In person, tm oppoRTUN1TY Jttack. Potver Brakes and nterlng. 700 RoutCHRYSLER-PLYMOUTe 35 EatontowH n MOTORS, INC., Hwy. 35, iiatontow Like new. HO- 222-7526. •__ Hospital The Butlonwood Manor, Hwy 3*. Mat- EMPLOYER Air conditioned. $1.175. 7t7.5O67. 1968 CHEVROLET 'i ton plckun. One 512-2414. 542-5500 owner. Excellent condition. Call 842. JOHNSON 35 h.p,.. outboar -. 721-1000. Ext. 4, Mrs. Burns SALES AND STOCK CUBRK - Hljh JJ65 FORD _ Fnlrlanc 500. Auto- CARS WANTED - We Excellent running condition. $125. 291- KEAL ESTATE SALESMEN - Due Watlc, radio, heater, 2-cjoor. Good 2189 afler 6 p.m. OPENINGS I'-OIt ItN'S — 3-U am school groduotc, Interested In learn- ' 1965 IUV1EIU OIUNI) SPORT — Air for clean ~ " 2235. lo expansion, The Berg Agency, New Ins men and Hoys' apparel business. . m, WAITRESSES — Apply F. W. WOOL available. Experience helpful,, but not INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES CASH FOR USED CARS — Truckl 059G. WORTH CO., 52 Broatl St., Red Bank, necessary. Earnings should exceed 222-6840 Rariian Garage Inc MAN - Steady. Pfftgj foreign or domestic. Dean, opposi 19' ORUISBR3 INC. — OutBoard de- after 2 p.m. NO CALLS. 512,000. Call for a alrlctlv confidential Apply In person. JIAIUNB L 3. Main St., Keyport 261-036: Interview. William J. Klnnear, The 11J9 Ocean Ave., Sci^ Bright CHEVY WAQON - 196*. automatic Two Guy«. Mlddletown. 671-08U. luxe i.nbln inilHer. Sleeps tfto In call- LADIES — Full or Berg Agency, Ht. 35, Mlddletown, six tyllmlcr, like new, 5650. Call in. 1965 model factory equipped with perlence necessary. come a b N.J. 671-1000. POSITIONS TO BE FILLED - 84'.'-58ll9. head, eiilluy. fee rfMgei-aior. .ilnli aifvlOaifvlHOrr for KKoscoo t I, , Tfaffifriffrfi i pn • Full and i>aJt-liine wood fence In- and water supply, bilge pump 90 h.p. vlded. Call between 6 annd 9 pp.m. . 53 BOB WHITE 1967 VOLKSWAGEN — Blue BCdan. AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS Evinrude molov. All cleuli'ic til. and RESTAURANT DRIVE-IN • I'lirt iind lull time truck driver and Excellent running condition. Needs DODGE PICK-UP Good running con- shift. Cruise guide, mechanical steer- Si i$. mln<>r_repiUr. Sl.OSO. 747-0880, dltion. TO LOW BLOCK ISKY ROLLEi a ing. Pureliaatd new 1966. Le. .s that GIRUS, TRY" SOMETHING DIFFER' MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Some' experience preferred, but not 741-5577 CAM KIT — 310 hydraulic, nev 50 hrs service. Just like new. priced ENT - WPII ewUuli.shed k-e cream 1968 PLYMOUTH — BoadrunnVrT Ambitious men needed. Starting salary nocossary. for appointment call 671- i BUICK-OPEL Very Rood condition. Low mileage. 1981 CHEVROLET VAN — Excellen used. S18O. Two four-barrel Carte It 52000. Call 747-H60. vending routes BtlH open. Must b 11 to $7800 per year. 9 to 12 months ex- OSHO. 6-S P.m. Best offer. 671-9223 after 5 p.m. condition. New tires. $500. Cill 291 AFB carburetors and manifolds, ?10 arid ;t i"esi'«riKi''l<'. fiou/1 worker. Cm tensive training program. Excclletil 9150 Dual point Mallory iKnitlon syste mission only. Hours begin at 12 noon employment benefits. No experience AIIB YOU A ao-OETTER? Do you 1966 ELECTRA for 383, {to. 291.9593, 542-1888. STORAGE AND SEHVICE Call 671-1280 alter 10 a.m. bellevo In your own ability? Would SHREWSBURY AVE. von work lia.nl for an aboye-avertm CONVERTIBLE WAITRESSES — Experienced, a, FOR" PERSONAL INTERVIEW Income? If so. wo would like to talk MOTORCYCLES AUTO REXTALS WANTED — Dock apace for one sail- shifts (Jail to YOU Sales pxoerloniic helpful, hut Fully equipped. Sharp! See it now! boat, Little Silver area. Cill 747- 4S-I-9731 or .542-7938 CALL 671-0925 not necessary. Earning potential un- 4466. RASSAS PONTIAC DAILY • WEEKLY • MONTHL' DENTAL RECEPTIONIST — Re McDONALD'S DRIVE-IN IiniitPd We offer substantial liraws, 1969 YAMAHA I25cc Prices start at $0.99 and up Econ Bank urea. Mature woman. Ex pur sales Incentive.!, ana an extemlv" 741-6200 395 Broid St. 7(lMS0 Red Bank Car of Red Bank. 210 E. Newn ence preferred but will train. Typlni 925 Hwy 35 Mlddletown Li-iilnlng pioBriim. That 8 why we re (lie largtst realtors and. ln«ur»r» In Springs lid. 7(70173. BUSINESS NOTICES essential. Write rt RANCJER YACHTS WAITRESSES — Must be over 21. AI! Yflar round. Excellent Job for right EXPEH1ENCED BARTENDER — •nd w» n«od 100 Iliad Can O'DAY SAILBOATS LAWN CARE poaltlon* avf»ll:!hle. Must apply In per' man, Write to Box T-122. The Daily Power raking, fertilizing and resid- son. NO PHONE CALL3. Howard Heglater. Red Bank. All replies confl- Full or part-time. Call between 8:30- $2995 W» will (rado or buy out THE YACHT SHOP ing. Good rates. Cati 842-l?*7 after Johnson's Restaurant Rt. 35, Middle. dcntftil. 4:30. 972-IM2. ; GUARANTEES HONORED AT ANY HSi_Qcean Ave, Sea. Bright 842-1911 6 p.m. town. CARPENTER — To repair bunga- right — Call or Comt In AAMCO SHOP NATION WIDE 1069 15V/ LARSEN — Trl-Hull Fiber PLATING AND REFINISKING GOLD SALESLADY — Full time, nermanoi MECHANIC'S HELPER—Some experi- lows. Call after 7 p.m. glas boat. 100 h.p. Mercury. Trailer, AND SILVER — Restoration or coins, position for mature person. Some sell ence on truck work hMpful. Apply In 187-7526 m 1 person. Red Dank Si>rlnR Service, 791 RED BANK — 842-2500 extras. 787-2270. jun parts, metals, silverware, an- inK fxpcr nre i! esl red. Please applv OVER 21 — Five da/ week. Liquor in person. Carroll's Stationery, 2fi "ihrews'Jiiry Ave., Shrewsbury. 1968 PONTIAC TOMS FORD 193 Nswman Springs Road SPKINO SPECIAL — Bought lquea, etc. Call 556-6800. Keil_Banh. ^ ttore clerk. Cull house, no time for "Joat. l!)57 Owen: Bro.id St.. FIRST COOK, and short order menT 391-0517 . ASK I-OR ED SIGLER cabin cruiser. Sleeps 3, stand -ui iU'ltuiile. Amily In (icrsnn. Martini's \ LeMans convertible, ASBURY PARK — 774-6800 INCOME TAX RETURNS "swrFcHBOARlj'oPBRATOR - Part- AUTO BODY MAN — Experienced. toilet and stove. Needs paint and mo Don't let it throw you when you dis- time, 8 to K p.m. Heveral days a Diner. Rt. 3G, Keangburg. Hwy. 35 264-1400 Keyport tor. First 5700 lakes it. 563-4756 aftei Apply In person, WERNBffS AUTO A cylindsr, 80? Railroad Avanua cover that you may have to rile from week Call 741-4700 CAREER OIPPORTLTNlf Y - Join one BOIJY SHOP, Rt. 36, Fort MonmouUi^ 7 p.m. dally, all day Sat., Sun, 5 to 15 separate forms to prepare your Mon mouth and Ocean Counties • utomatic trsnmijsi&n, HlfDROKART — Complete with trai returns. Our stall has stacks of forms, 'MEDICAL" SECRETARY^^Futl time, fastest growing real estate agencies. CHEF OR FIRST COOK — 'Year er, two propa, two 10 h.p. Chrysl knows Iiow to use tiiem. writer's No nleht;, all weekends. Must h.'ivt We will train and prepare for licens- round TKiHltlon. A»pl.v DON QUIXOTE engines. 787-1020, cramp and a wild sense of humor. background in medical terminology. INN, Hwy 3i, Matawan. AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE Corporation, partnership, business, per- A"nlv .Jersey Shore Medical Center, ing, through our apoci.il company 13' SKI BOAT - Electric star sonal and state returns. J9th year Jn 1945 Corlles Ave., Neptune __ school, qualified young men [or posi- KITCHEN CABINET INSTALLERS $1995 and trailer. Beautiful, must be : Mlddletown area. Margery Travato & tions In one ol today's most lucra- AND HELPERS — Experienced. Paid Best price you will find. 741-455! Asaocs., trading as Reliable Tax Ser- tive profe.i.sionB If you are Interested holidays and vacation. Hlsh starting vlce. Appointment only 67Mm In first year earnings of $12,000 with t*Lfllfl rt __JJC*MWWM_ M ._.J JO' ISLANDER — Flbw "BOOKKEEPER" unlimited future income potential, call Tri-hull-bow rail. Navy top Full wind IF YOU LIKE TO CUT, TRIM, 842-4350, STECHXNICS and ~ MECHANIC'S shield with door to art section. Double EDGE and PRUNE — That's your HELPERS WANTED — Apply EOTO back, fold-down scuta. 10G9 6i> h.p business. It you don't, tftat's our busi- I'd., 145 Shrewsbury Ave.. 1968 BUICK 650 Mercury, transistorize 4 starter? ASSISTANT DRAFTING INSTHVCTOn — f^y ness. Call 872-1919 for expert land- __ will) all new controls. Water skis and scaping services. Knowledge of bookkeeping essential, proRram. Permanent position, bene- Elsctra four-door hardtop, tow rope Included. $1550. 842-4684 at' preferably In Hie auto business. Per- fits, ti:i-7r>:>l. I'liion Technical lust I- BJfRTBNDBiT^Tteaay or weekends. ter 6 p.m. manent position with chance jor ad- lute, 102-704 Main St., Aatmry Park. Ai»ply In Person. RUM RUNNER. 81« air conditioning, lull power. MIDDLETOWN vancement In new car dealer with Ocean Ave., Sea Bright._ 22" OWENS CABIN CltUlSEIl — modern facility. All conveniences. Ex- AUTO PARTS MAN -- All benefits, THUCK" DKIVER AND PAVING hospital!/.a Uon, pension, life Insur- Sleeps four. Head, len box, 100 h.p. ZONE MARKING CO. cellent working conditions and all 1 ance, p;il(i vacation. *. Apply In per- CALL Inboard. 5800. 671-2295. Parking lots, recreation area, traffic benefits. Cnll or apply in person to 566-1952 Mrs. Marcak son. flee parts manager, Stan Tur- $3295 control layout stencil work. Phone 747- fnrd. CMRCI.K CHEVROLET, Maple MARSH MARINE 4506 or 747-1055. PROJECT ENGINEER — For larw BMW Ave. Red Bank. mechanical contractor. New Jersey. dealer for ENJOY THOSE DAYS OFF — Let Must have thorough knowlcdne of pro- ONE DESIGN MAKING us do your lawn work. Free esti- MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION cess piping, Instrumentation, heating, DEFLATION SALE BLUEJAY M SCOW mates. Call 787-6713. ventllalinK, air conrHtlonlnR, plumblnjt. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH water and afr pollution. Good oppor- GEMICO ,IGHT HAULING—CLEAN CELLARS, INSPECTORS 1968 CHEVROLET 700 RT. 36 KATONTOWN FOR SANITARY SEWER PROJECT tunity for advanepmpnt. All frlnRB YARDS. GARAGES — Free estimates. henrfitfl tncludlntc Profit Sharing and SAVE UP TO $1,000.00 SNAPIR 420 '69 CHAMP Tall after 3 p.m. 741-3149. Apply Mon. through Frl., between 9- j Nomad station wagon, —VENTURE—CATALINA—PAOESHIP- 542-5500 4 p.m. Pen-ilon Plan. Incrntlvc bonus, Rpp]v MARINER-FICO-HARKENS SOUSE PAINTING "-^-Experienced HOH9EKEEPER 5Vi--or_fl_ day N.J. STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE to Dnx U-101, The Daily Register. Red 6 cylinder, Interior - Exterior. Reasonable. Phone week. New Shrewsbury area. Owr people, $65, 842-1593. p.m. Sat and Sun. 8:30 a.m. to town. ^_ _^ '_ TWO MATERIAL HANDLERS —For tlons In a fully air conditioned plant. :3O (Mil. Is«ili>re Friedman. 23 W. warehouse work. Must liavo driver'-* Outstanding beneflta. H' GLASSPAR — 40 h,p. Svinrud< Main St.. Freehold. 462-4U6. 462-1140. COCKTAIL WA1THE3S — Weekends. Ikiiliae. Ayily In person, Delfurd 1970 BMW 2002 — 4 speed with trailer. Sklinir equlpmont, extras. Apply In person only, RUM RUN- IVholeaale Fence Co., 20 Hwy 30, del- d Apply Personnel Office Mon. • Frl., Reasonable. 747-1404. STAFFORD TREE SERVICE NER, 826 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. 0 a.m. to 12 noon or call 671-3000. Removed, topped, and pruned. 30 1970 BMW 2002 — 4 speed 1%O SI' THOMPSON SKIFF — Twin •a experience M22IB WAITRESSES WANTED — Apply AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING Ext. 215. 1968 BUICK 40 hp. Evinrude. Two bunks, head, The Mountain Inn, 3V:i Ocean Boule- SALESMAN - Experienced. H inex- galley, refrigerator. Filly equipped, lerlenced. will Irain, but must have p HAVING A PARTY? vard, Atlantic Highlands, after 4 p.m. Rivieraa., air conditioningconditr , *--ul for fisherman. $1460, 8t2-?~" "SEWING MAiciriNBTo'PBRAfORS"^ iome improvement sales background, LILY-TULIP Extra Special FOR CUSTOM CATERING Soctlon work on batter dressoa. Best '41-3457. DIVISION OK OWKN8, ILLINOIS vinyl fop. CALL MERRYMAKINGS rates • co-iditlors nvallnhlr. pl"fise Hwy 36 Holimlel. N, 3, 1969 BMW 2002 4 speed AUTO RENTALS 741-5933 phone for' appointment. Ava-lon Dre?B SCOTT SALESMAN ^___Ar)__eiiuaJ opportunity employer ( BACKLOQOED? Type-Rite could Mfg. 222-32.1). _ CARPENTER" AND CARPENTER'S' solve your problem. Expert typing, AT THE BRIGHT ACRE .,iu>,t'c..d Bxii.'.ienc u in alteration $2495.00 addressing, billing, payroll, bookkeep- BOOKKEEPER — Full charge, lm A Scott salesman will he at the Bright $2995 mediate opening, work. Qowl job /or the riarht man. ing, temporary help, notary, 812-4864. Acre, Broad St., Shrewsbury, Sal., lu Call 741-1114 alter 6:30 p.m. _ 13,000 miles, immaculate RENT A CAR f-11-45,*) 741-3157 • i.m. to 3 p.m. to answer all of your j LPN WANTED WEEKENDS — awn problems. ESTIMATOR—For large mechanical TYPEWRITERS — IBM typewriter p.m. to 12 midnight. Also 12 midnight contractor, New Jersey. Must h&va cntala i»y the month or year with to 8 a.m., four nlKhts. Vicinity Holm SALESMAN — Established "manufac" thorough knowledge ot proceaa piping. .ptlon to buy. Call 222-8704. turer ana applicator surfuite cuatlnu, I Instrumentation, heating, ventilating, 1968 OPEL del-Htzld area. 717-2017, 264-354B. !u looking for an active salesman to ) D&M. CONTRACTING CO. — Paint- ! air eonditfonlng, ntumblng, water and Ing, lell on romml.i.Hion na*ln Must read air pollution. Good opportunity for ad- Sport Coupe, 4 cylinder, RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS „ carpentry, • tiling, roofing, mason- MEDICAL RECORDS ilueprints. Submit resume to P.O. I ry. Fencing, waterproofing, etc. small tox 22S, Rvil Ua.ik. N. j, or call »f>- i vancement. All rrtnice benefits Includ- reii;ilr.s considered, 7T5-7473. 1720 after 5 p.m. ing Profit Sharing and Pension Plan. (tick, air conditioning. AUTHORIZED BMW DEALER LIBRARIAN Incentive bonus. Reply to Box W-I48. ATTICS, CELLARS AND~OARAGES 'RAIL.ER DRIVERS -Two yv.nn The i):niv .rcslMpr. i.eit Hank. 1LEANED - LlRht hauJlnK. KRL or ART with supervisory experi- ence. 60-bcri accredited honpltat. Oliat- xp&rlance Will train on special LINCOLN-MERCURY 842-198!) !tiui|inicni. Cliurter Bulk Inc., 61o-i;-8H j MAN WANTED-For~ general boat- 741-5886 icnRing position with growlrR orgnnlza- yard work. Apr>lv In neraon. PleasurB $1395 Shrewsbury Ave. at Sycamort F&B CERAMIC and FLOOR TILING tkm. MEET METAL MEN — Man to run Bay Marina. 580 Patten Ave., Long 485-0630 or ion and Installations. Experienced, Branch 787-6918 Soufh Amboy Momorial Iso experienced helper. 7tl' Y-110. The Dally Register, ball 711.6400. Newporl, 4-door hofdtop, fully equipped with Electro "225" Sport coupe. While finish with COSMETICS. Ready? Phone J. Reel Bank. Bfrchali. 741-4343 or 462-3377, 774- YOII.VO MA.N — To htlp makTXiid Station wagon, factory air conditioning and areen vinyl roof. block vinyl top ond block Interior. Factory air 1220. PAINTER -- Fiiil year round work conditioning. Power windows, steering, brakes DRAPERY OPERATOR in quality custom homes. (Sub-dlvl- Instnll awnlnra. Qooo chance for ad- Power throughout. A "par slori.l Paid holidays and vacations. vancement. Standard Awning Co., 613 stick, V-8. and seat. "Showroom condition." WOMAN — Part-time. Sales work. Experienced only. Pleasant worklnR River Rd. Fair Hait , excellence." Fully auaranteed. Fully guaranteed. Ask [or Air. Leonard. conditions. Shrewsbury Decorators, 468 Major MerlJcftl insurance and life in- cn 741-640O surance paid by employer; llhernl Broad St.. Shrewsbury. overtime opportunities, if desirod- (More Classified Ads MOTHER'S HELPER - Neat de. MAID3 — Full and paTt-tlme poglT RXPERIENCED ONLV need nnnlv $1245 pendable, good with children. Live In, tlons avaltaMij with good salary and for top wage. Call for Interview, Bi6- On The Next Page) 1970 FORD $2995* 1967 CAMARO $1895*1966 CORVAIR $1195 Good salary. 542-2091. full (rlnee benefits. Contact i Personnel S181. LPN's — 3 ID 31, n to 7, King James Orrtec. Hlvorvicw Hospital, 74-1-2700. Ext. 225, for "an Interview. An equal YOUNO MAN - To deliver orders V-8, standard transmission, power Sport coupe. Original 16,000 miles. Nursing Home. and work 1't Uquor store. Must "je HELP WANTED-MALE Fully guaionteed. opportunity employer. steering, stereo rodlo. Newl "This perfect, exceptional, low 291-3100 over 21. dopeiHable. experienced, Newl Fully guaranteed. mileage car Is In Mini Condition." PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY WOMAN — For handwork and prcaa- wllllnf: to work Annly In ncrsnn 1966 CHEVELLE Fully guaranteed. lng. Pleasant working cnndrlona. DAVIDSON'3 LIQUORS, 26 Broad SC ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Red Bank. i OIL BURNER 1967 FORD $1695 j: 20 Thoma3 Ave. 747-34M Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Decorators, 468 Broad jutomatic tranimiiiion, St., Shrewsbury^ 1968 CHEVELLE 52295! V-8. Mustang Sport Coupe. CUSTOM BUILDER'S HELPER ~ MECHANIC two-door hardtop, V-8. PART-TIME HELP DENTAL ASSISTANT - Experience Easer to Ip'^rn. no experience neces- V-ft. Super Sport convertible, fully' Ufor,^ 1966 CHEVROLET $1495 preferred. Excellent position. Send sary. Call 683-1250. Exporiancad. All Benefit! equipped, fully guaranteed, ipft'te , black finish, fully equipped Includ- plv In person, TOWN A 3URF DIN- dltionlng/ power steering, broke?' > 1 Vn J InQ power steering, A real black Red BaJik office. Typing and short- ER. Hwy 35. Mlddletown. hand rr-nulr.- ci'l 747-&S11 nelwoon and windows. "Mint condition."' 51795 beauty. Fully guaranteed, USabre, four-door, V-8, PART-TIME MAID — Leonardo Mo- 9:30 ind 11:30 a.m. Full/ guaranteed. V-8, Tempest LeMons *port coupe. tel, 74 Hwy 38. Leonardo. automatic tranimiitfon. Fully equipped/ power steering, 2S1-96U 19(8 CAMARO $1995 fully auaranteed. 1965 MUSTANG $1295 HELP WANTED-MALE ATTRACTIVE, PROGRESSIVE $1425 Six cylinder. Sport coup*, yellow, V-8. fiulDock, fully equipped In- HELP WANTED-FEMALE BLOOD DONORS WANTED — $7 per finish with black bucks! seals, low 1967 PONTIAC $1795 cluding power steering. Fully rionatlDn. $10, for AB Type. Free blood GTO, convertible, 4-spted trans- auaranteed. type card lanupd.Houra : TUDB. and mileage. Fully guaranteed. Thurfl, ovenl"~s. >8 p.m.. flit. D a.m. FOOD CHAIN IN HAZLET mission. Yellow llnlsh wild block . 4, p.m. Closed tirsl week each top ond black bucket stats. "A month Ell^i'it-th Blnnd Donor Cen- 1964 BUICK 1968 CHEVROLET $2195 f low rnlleog* beauty." Fully guar- 1965 CHEVROLET $1395 SECRETARY ter, 30 Main St.. Eatontown. N.J. anteed. TMeeao V-B. Impolo convertible. Red fin- Impala station wagon. V-8. Fully EXPERIENCED NEEDS EXPERIENCED LeSabre, station wagon, ish. An outstanding beauty. Fully equipped Including power steering. Guaranteed. 1967 FORD $1595| Fully guaranteed. Generol offic« procedure aid tome I STEADY WORK air conditioning, WITH A GROWING COMPANY Folrlane convertible, low mileage i baokKecplno background. 5end rai^alEL_PieaaQ plione 542^2091^ Could share sauce and aecretary If lai'tie local agency. If you've bee desired. Call 741-7064. REDDEN AGENCY commuting, try working \n yolr QW. GOOD HUMOR VANTED—Furniture, pocket watches, bachyaird. N.J. license required, 585 Shrewsbury Avc., Shrewsbury. N.J. MERCHANDISE clocks, weapons, coins. Historical SHOP SPACE - Kj'x38'. In Atlantic Realtor Draw available. Call. Insurance Wan- fOpp, Rod Bark airport) items. Anything In cold or silver. Highlands. Large sarage door. Rea- 301 Maple Ave. Red Bank >ger for appointment. 566-0100. You must be 18 years or older, and FOR SALE Good prices paid. 229-3235. bl 2»1^J8U J^^O have a. valid N.J. drIver\i_Jlccnse. ROLLTOP DESK - In fairly Root RED~BANK —"ShojTVfHi ehowroom, 741-9100 REAL ESTATE SAI^ESPERSON — OUR EQUIPMENT — Is k«pt clean condition. Call ofllce. BUM;grooms, attached Four bay DRAFTSMAN-PIPINS and In pood working order at all Rarage. $160 monthly. 741-4974. Experienced in Piping, HVA.C Plumb- Extierieiieed. Active agency, fall for Evenings: 747-3799 appointment. NavealnX Associates times. A to 2 Heotal Center, 141 New- re th» a< 1 ing. Write DrafUman, P.O. Box 471- 671*0600. man Springs Rd., Shrewsbury. SMALL STEAM JENNY FOR LEASE IN LINCROFT — Com- Perth Atnboy, N. J. Call mercial property. 80x140, with house, MALE/FEMALE — For construction" 15 BRANT STOOLS. JO Mallard stools. 204-8754 Call 741-7891 _____ PORTERS r Full and part-time i>o- Please call alter B. ' "STARTLING" al'ions available, day ami evening, firm. Perth Amboy. Pricing ex- 787-0168 "Coold we put up an EASTER TREE so the bunny ANTIQUES — Paintlnga. N. J. Atlas, WAREHOUSE — 12.000 sq. ft. and with good salary and full fringe hene pediting, etc. Good opportunity for be- Eatatcs purchased and appraised. 747 office flTinee. XDWARDS INDUS fl:n. Contact Personnel Office, River ginner. Reply to Box Y-108. The Dally 2003. The Hudson Shop. Inc., 51: TRIAL CENTER. Call 566-2*00. JUST LISTED View Hospital, 741-2700, Ext 225. for Register. Ked Bank can put presents under it?" Broad St., Shrewsbury. an tatorvlew, An cqua] opportunity employer. ARTHUR MURRAY" HAMMOND OLD FURNITURE — Antiques, china, DISTINGUISHED $23,900 rlaaflwara, art objects snri bric-a-brac, Immaculate three • bedroom ranch, MVTERIAL HANDLER - Will he re- Has opening for dance teacher train- fmmedlate cash for anything and ev- ees, receptionists and junior inter- erything. Rufldl's, 25 East Front St. large paneled came room adjacent to quired to keep stock record.4, move viewers, also telephone work avail- OFFICES 9pnclou3 IS' modern kitchen; full haae- and handle production nuttenual and able. No experience necessary, part- FOR SALE FOR SALE Located in center ot Red Bank Bual ment. Sewers. Low taxea, ($150) — ke&p plant clean and orderly- Car time and full time. Apply in person ORGAN nesa district. lor cosh aakea! — get that landlord nscessarv. Apply at HOAOUND IN- from M6 p.m. 12 Broad St.. Red off your bach. 10% down, S215 iponth- BTRUMENT CO., 85 Chestnut St., Red Bank. 741-5S58. ITEMS YOU NO LONGER PETS AND LIVESTOCK • Central Air Conditioning; ly. (even lees for veterans). Call to- Bank. UNPAINTED FURNITURE • Self Service Elevator SHIPPING CLERK - Experienced or JULY AND AUGUST - Summer em- STUDIO Also BtoolB, chairs, desks, chests, at NEED OR USE WILL . .. • Private Parking Space Will train, Apply E^flco Building ployment Full time life guard, full discount prices. Cash and carry. RIDING INSTRUCTIONS • Complete Janitorial Service LAYVLEY AGENCY Shrewsbury Avc., Shrewsbury, lime physical education director 291- OF ASBURY PARK RED BANK LUMBER ENGLISH WESTERN • Individual Thermostatically-Ccn- 9016. $5 per hour $4.50 per hou trolled Heat Realtors - Insurors WANTED — Rc-tlred man to work fn Pearl and Wall, Red Bank ili-MQQ 5-7 students per class • WaU-to-Wall Carpetlnc pro shop at private country club. Call PART-TIME — Sales and office work, NEW HAMMOND SELL Some experience preferred, •'jut noj PIANOS — Going; out of business Dutch Acres, 193 Holland Ret., Uld- Established 1932 nfcesKiry. For appointment call 671 CADETTE ORGANS aale. Prices rock bottom. County Or dletown. 671-59&9. 54 Broad Street Red Bank 0880. 6 - 8 p.m. gan & Piano Co. 531-3400. THERK'S NO PLACE — UKe Ulc Call for appointment to inspect 100 Hwy. 35 Red Bank $555 privacy ot your own home to tralr HELP WANTED-Male-Female includes bench, delivery, instant-play O.E, HEFRKJERATDR — $50. por FAST 741-6262 a-crib, $&. Pine double bookcase bed, your dog. We teach your dog to re 747-1100 SITUATIONS WANTED-Femalc 1)DD;I dels you play songB on your own $10. 842-1429. spond to you. Obedience and problem SHOP AT HOME BALE3 REPRE- irom the start) and 6 weeks of lessons WITH A QUICK ACTION dogs, iiousebreafeing, dog manners, CENTER OF TOWN — RED- BANK 24-Hour Service SENTATIVE'S—One or America's (In- COMMERCIAL ART WORK — Logos, BW OEA MU1 LOW-COST Men and women trainers. Guaranteed Approximately HOI) Hq. ft. modern of- •flt, TaateBt growing retail chain stores Brochures, Illustrations, Letterheads, *B8 GUITAR, LEFT HAND results. Call ALAN MINTON, 747-55)70 fice epacc on 2nd floor of Hamilton ©[(era a career In selling custom Cartoons, etc. FREE-LANCE. Excel- &M5S*B8 * ' bullAInK- $369 per month. Heat sup. draperies and slip covers, Experience Combination hollow body — electric DAILY REGISTER GREAT DANES — AKC champloi Is oreferretl but is not necessary. We lent design background, Write Box PR b-9300 sired fawns with sound structure anc ited. Also nmall store. 3( White St.. FAIR HAVEN W-IIB The Dally Register, Red Bank. Harmony Meteor with double pickup, temperament. Xrayed clear. 229-860? S0x'2&, $135 per month. w'11 train. Many company benefits 300 Main at. Ashury Pirk tonal control, Uk» new. Pal.f (219, PHILIP J BOWERS b CO, CAPE CODDER available. Excellent draw against top HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE — Wish, MOVINOpeGn dallTO yFLORID 'til 9: SalA ,— '111.5:3 Must 0Bell will tell tor only »[16. Call 7rEfTE Open 7 day«, 11-5 p.m. T<7-0S5T 5750. Large air compressor, 3 h.p. GOOD HOMES FOUND FOR OLDER Bernlee Jachter. rooms, two baths, den or fourth bed- BARMAID — Days~BARTENDE R — —In the rentor nf Rod Bank whop- Portable bar. M1-S371. DOO8 — No charge. Let ua placi room. New carpeting. Huge basement. NlRhis. Sober. KefrrmceB. -Yl'EWIUTBUS, ADDING machines. WALNUT GLASS FRONT CHINA plnjr and business. Well established, Ml makes new or used. Guaranteed. CLOSET Mounted on top and to one your dog in a home where he II b SOUTHERN COLONIAL1 ON HORSE Attached garage and carport $47,600. _ ZiH-2375 _ ifleal location, full equijiperi. Musi sell Uow a.i J23. Berplco's. 101 Monmouth SELLING OUT aide of walnut buffet style base. Gooc nappy. Visiting' rights arranged^ CA* FAHM.— Nine rooms, 3 /. baths. Con- for reasons of health. 741-33S2 after 5. St. Next to theater. f«-O485. condition. $135. Matching walnut two- NINE COLLEGE INC. 229-8933. :, • • venient to Parkway, railroad, snop- TED HALL A&ENCY plnR. S300 per monlii on lease. VAN OOOD DRIVERS WANTED — For PIZZA - SUB SHOP LAMP SHADE SALE — SD% on on door server, S30. MAYTAG large roll- PROFESSIONAL DOO GROOMING — •Realtors i afternoon school nun routos. Mid-day STEREO COMPONENTS AT er automatic table model Jroner. By appointment only. AKC poodle VL1ET, Agency, 346-4484 Excellent opportunity for man and wile all Kold and silver foil pliaaea. Hl'o Good condition, $15. 264-7850. class trips starting soon. Pleasant, team. DoInK noot\ business now but Bteluer Lamp Shado Studio, 2U w. MUSIC FOR INTERIORS and Hchnauzer puppies. 971-9621. SUMMER RENTAL — Locust. June 753 River Rd. Fair Haven • fion-conflnlnK work. 82.50 tier hr. We " »ns foci-s siile. Priced nt Front at.. Red Bank 821 HIGHWAY 35 WANAMAS3A SET OF GOLF CLUBS — Two wwi Labor day. 4 bedrooms, access water will train von. Apply dally [i to 5. (Next to StaRe Coach) GERMAN SHEPHERDS — AKC Iront. 5800 per month 291-2G67 week- 842-4200 MURPHY SCB BEHVlCK, 555 Rt- 35, 00. which Includes all cqulpL «x!0 HEAVY DUTY UTILITY TRAIL- seven Irons and bag, $45. Call 29L Klodo and Walrtenmark bloodlines, ends, 212-LE5-8465 weekdays. MIDDLBTOWN — Three-bedroom split Hlddlctown (Near Bonanza) and stock!! Apartment available To: ER — Two wheel six-ply Urea Call' 07B2. black and tan. Shots, call 747-&8O5 level with a large alzed toyer, living buyer In wtnr huildlng If nppiiod Following merchandise in lactory room, dining room, kitchen and recre- U1-8PB8 days. 747-0112, 6-B p.m. only. sealed cartons IRISH SETTER — AKC female, IE BEST TOP SOIL months old. All shots. $100. call 787 ation room. Full basement, plus at- WANTED — Experienced licensed BUY-RITL-REALTY:. SEARS WASHER— NOROE DRYER Empire B85V13. Cartridge!.. WANTED TO BENT tached g&rage. House la Immaculate. —Excellent working condition. Bert Rectilinear Mini m Bpeakcr flood fill dirt, -blue etone,r road grave 8520. _- -- $28,900; VA ajifl PHA -finffncmK-avai!- - Real Estate Salesperson for full time Bevox Tape Decks land, etc. Bulldozing, and b&ckhoe ser employment, c. DeLucia Agency. We Licensed Broker OHer. 871-0187. . -.- 1 .'-;.;•.•• ADORABLE BLACK AND WHITE WE NEED — Five or «lx, 2-3 bed' able. Subject to government approval. Teas 601»'Tape "Decki vlce. Eckels Trucking, Morsanvllle, room Rental Homea, furnished or un- ST onenlng a new office on Hwv 36. . 787-1010 Koss K6 headphones 591-9707. guople^. Reserve yours lor Eaati Hi'.Iet. We are Memberit of North- I TWO STANDS ON BOARDWALK HUMIDIFIERS Freo to good homes, 671-9211. furnished rrom JB5 to $150 per month PALACE REALTY t • Monmnuth Multiple Listing Ser- Bamul 8P30 Speakers WORLD'S CLASSICS — In bookcase, for incoming personnel. THE BERG Will work .leal, stands equipped wll Sold and Installed. Emolrc S8S TE cartridges 1 AKC TOY POODLES — Available fo f ASSOCIATES vice. CSlt'Mr__peLui;la, 7HT-4I21. j IIIKII piom gnmoH. 73D-O1U after Humidity Control Co. AR IVX Spcaltors 54 volumes . 10 volume* - 2 volume AGENCY. HI. 35, Mlddletown, S71-1000. ; p.m. I3S. dictionary. Cost $400 AIBO "jookcasea, breeding Apricot or cream. Termi IMMEDIATE OPENINGS "AVAIL- f«2662 Mlracord 50H Changers S 95. shelves, tables, etc. 542-6738. or cash. 7U-3253 or 542-2759. RESPONSIBLE FAMILY NEEDS - 2958 Rt. 35 264-5300 Hazlet A'V.& - Vat ex'ipriiMiced factory j WANTED TO HUY — Establish' 12-STRINO GUITAR - Famous brand Three-bedroom house In Middletown (Across from Red Oalt Diner) help, machine oriented. Company rubber stnmi> tuioiticRi or nlllcd ltn SOFA — Traditional, down cUBhlona. PERSIAN KITTENS—CFA registered, by May 1. Rent S150-;i80. 671-9531. Licensed Real Sstate Broker name Framus, year old, never used. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED Good condition. Drum table, Mahoa with papers. Two amoke females, be-.oflts, paid holidays and vacation Write to Bnx F-154, The Dally Rctf Beautiful to see and bear. 1160. Call any, 741-3475. CaJl 946-4447. Apply In person only. Monmouth Rub tcr. Red Bank. 747-1332 tile: a p.m. JTbOWEIUNG SHRUBS — Vou dig. (More Classified Ads ber Corp., 75 Long Branch Avc, Loni HEFRESHMENT STAND - Por Mlm- Must sell, land lold. Welcela, honey, LEONARD UPRIGHT PIANO MOBILE DOG GROOMtNG FURNISHED ROOMS Branch. mer season. On Bay Ave.. ilighlanda, ANTIQUE PLAX SPINNING WHEEL suckle buan. others, 12 for 85. 946. Call WE COME TO YOU On Tlie Next Page). 1150 711-496! EDEN ACRE 842-4039 LARGE ROOM — With shower. First Call after 11 a.m. 872-18SS • Call 747-tMZ (loor. Private entrance. Call 747-1041, HELP WANTED-MALE ROCK MAPLE upholstered couch am CAN'T BEAT FREE — Three month old male pup- 9-4 p.m., 4-8 p.m. 846-8)41. DOORS SECONDS chair, practically new. Call 741-497 py. Good with children. Adorable, HOUSES FOR SALE INSTRUCTION mornings. our Panorama one Inch thick .alumi- obedient. 842-5271. FREEHOLD — Room, private en- Good enough for use as doora or dealt num combination door. 2 glass, 2 COLLIE PUPS — AKC, 5 months trance GJood location. References Al tops. In birch and luan. 24"x8O", ORCJANS — aolns out ot business icreen, all hardware. $41.05 installed. so one furnished efficiency. 462-1593. Earn High Wages Now 2S"x8tr, 30"xSO". 32"ilO", 36-xSO". sale. Prices rock bottom, all with full Private farm. 1 male, l female, plus warranty. County Organ 4 Piano Co. 1 female wlHi hurt leg V- pi'lee io ROOM FOR RENT - In nice house, at U% each. Also front doors with PROWN'S loving home. All have ahota. 291-2527. 'No experience needed* little Imperfections, 36"x80", at $11.95. Gentleman preferred. 27 Spring BL. NAVESINK Broad St. lied Bank 741-7500 BAY MARE — 7 yr. old, English an> Red Bank. 747-3506. NEW fies them In our bargain basement. CRAFTSMAN — E h.p. tit-down mow. JtlDINO MOWER — 4 h.p, 21" cut. 30 MEN NEEDED er. Like new. Perfect condition. Uaed Western, $295. $75. 671-5999. ALPINE MANOR HOTEL ASSOCIATES RED BANK LUMBER two scasoni. Price $225. 747-3866 af- 229-5148 IMMEDIATELY Pearl and Wall, Red Bank. 711-5500 ter 5 p.m. SHETLAND SHEEPDOG PUPPIES- HOTEL AND MOTEL ROOMS — Spe- PLANT For April training ANTIQUE! — Rare American Empire cial off season rates. Hotel rooms REALTORS Learn to Operate POOL TABLES — Finest quality, WALNUT BOOKCASE double bed, (Mlni-colliea 1 Wormed. Inoculated with maid service, ?20 per week. Period•iod J,, circa 1B10.40,1BHM0,. orotc*h- mahog- Well marked. AKC. 5CG-752O. HEAVY EQUIPMENT brand new, professionaV l elate, V, 8 mattress, and box spring. All in excel- any.. droD-lenf— '--' , singl-'--•-e pedestal dining Motel rooms, $35 per week and up. OPENING Learn to Drlvft $2S9 to $559. m7435: lent condition. Give-away price. 671- labJ!ci , 42"x48"_ , completely reflnished! EASTER BUNNIES — Cuddly bla^k 1 Portland Rd., HIBtilands. 872-1773. TRACTOR TRAILERS SPECIAL FOR BABTEK — Door $165.' Offers' c'orwirtorcd'. ~7if-5474.~ and white Dutch, 5 weeks. BANTAM HERE IS PREMIUM QUALITY Keel) your present job while tralnln mirrors i6"xfiO" with u" bevel, 59.95. HORSE MANURE — Well roUed. ROOSTERS "Living Flowers'. 291- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS at our State* licensed VA approve Free to cart away. Trucks only. 201 ANTIOUE EARLY AMERICAN PINE Btaumul ranch In a prutigi ana. Wllllamstown, N. J. tralnlni mic. Morris plate Olatu, 7*1-1063. —Dutch cuptxtard, corner cupboard REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 2 yaan old, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, TUITION TERMS AVAILABLE RAFES — Mosier, ivith Innldo vault, dry sink. 3•__}• ___ Or aend name, address, and phone A.G. Rogers, Inc., 931 Aabury Ave., 261-4 587 Treed Jot, professionally landscaped. GROUND FLOOR Tralee Rd.. Hazlet. 261-3635. Moving. APPALOOSA GELDING - Black arid PRICE INFLATED? NOT HERE Centrally air-conditioned. Porch and number to A.T.S., P.O. Box 185 Oak- bury Park. HOT WATER OIL FURNACE—Com Various Item a Including man's coat white 5 yr. old - English - $35(1. 6/1 OPPORTUNITY lyn, N. ]. 08107. nlctc. Win heat 6 to 8 rooms. (50. and suit, swivel chairs playpen and 5999- RUMSON FAIR HAVEN patio. Surrounded by beautiful horse Call after s, 6713429. wig. country and open spaui. Call for NO EXPERIENCE PIANOS - ORGANS FREE TO GOOD HOME — Two long- Dutch Colonial — Three bedrooms, appointment. HELP WANTED-Malc-FemaJe PIANO — Upright, In good condition. PENNSYLVANIA HAY — With tim- haired altered male cats, two years fireplace, dlnlnc room, sun room, only NECESSARY New and used Grands, Spinets, Play- Best olfer. call othy and clover mixed. Pick up al old. Call 741-5122. _„ $27,500. $57,700.00 ers that work, Consoles, Uprights 536-2410 s ""Oc por 40 lb, bale. 264-5036. IRISH SETTER PUPPY — AKC. Fe- Colonial — New construction. Three Wt will I rain you In the Silk Screen from $25. Unlimited rentals from 97o bedrooms. IVJ baths, full dining room, SOLID WALNUT nine-drawer triple SIDEBOARD — China closet. Mahog- male pick of litter. Shots, wormed, basement. $32,000. Printing Tradft- Good storting salary- per week. FREEHOLD — KIMBALL dresser with matching chest, $50. Call anv. Single bed. Good shape. 671- paper trained/ 14 weeka. 257-7ti3t>. FACTORY JOBS PIANO AND ORGAN WAREHOUSE. Ranch — Three bedrooms, fireplace, EXCELLENT STARTER FOR Excellent company paid benefit pro- 946-4204. COLLIE — AKC paporn. Six weeks dining room. Select location. Many ex- gram. 12 Throckmorton St., Freehold. 462-4730. Worried abouJ Cvor plani layoffs? Open 9-9. UPHOLSTERED ROCKER — S25. KITCHBN CABINETS — Approxi- old. beautifully marked wllh ruff and tras. $3-1.900. Owner anxious. •• • NEWLY MARRIED OR RETIRED Our tile factory Is expanding, hiring, Corree table, two end tables and mately 30* red birch with Formica blazes, healthy, cute, cuddly. 741-7215. Ranch fealuresr 3 bedrooms, living POT BELLIED STOVE - That has lamps, $50. 747-1352 .after 5. off-white counters, Large double filnU. RUSSELL M. BORUS SPECIAL now ^preparing for the next peace been electrified, as floor lamp with and. Caloric built-in oven and range room, dining room/ wall io wall red burlap shade. $100. Call 747-1082. SMALL CHERRY Thomasvllle dlnlni ton with exhaust hood. All In excel- REALTORS carpet. Aluminum siding* centrally '••n^^H time housing boom. room set - buffet base, open hutel. lent condition. First 5500 takes U REAL ESTATE FOR RENT alr-condlllongd> Finished basement. top, oval table, four side and two awav- 22JJ-2I63. 600 nivor Rii. Fair Haven INTERVIEWS ' HUM Permanent, year STILL OLD arm c-halrf. pads, $250. Bedroom set, APARTMENTS Close to transportation and schools. j '^ ^^|^ round. Indoor work. Prices on aluminum siding, Installed pecan finished cherry, triple dresser GRAVELY. MOWER — Good running Newly listed at Saturday, April 4 properly. Free estimates. with mirror, cheat, two right tables. condition. Reasonable. MONMOUTH' BEACH — River & Surf STOP PAYING RENT!! GoOd pav< frlendl 78" headboard, two twin frames, box 741-G577 Club Apartments. One and two bed- Be a Landlord! LIVD In one apnrtment $27,500.00 9 a.m.-12 noon « 1 I I M I V springs and mattresses complete $300. room apartments In modern build- (3 rooms). Rent the other three-room PROWN'S 842-0539 after 6 p.m. and Bat., Sun. apartment for 5130 per month. Let the CLLLLJIL P • 0 p I ». Schoollno, "Our 45th Year" $44.95 nga. Air-conditioned, science kitchens. enant pay off YOUR mortgage. Prlca |_M^-l'»"flHf skills, rol required. 32 Broad St. Rod Bank 741-7.WO DUNCAN PHYPE DINING ROOM - la all you ray for a full one Inch 11H a month up. Call Resident Man- J21.5O0. (S2,15O. down under FHA). Member Bolti Wulllplo Listings THREE PRINTERS INC. 2K> 17 BREAKFAST NOOK — 55. Boudoir Tablo with two leaves and pads. Serv- thick aluminum combination aluminum 4 7-153 2. 1008 HWY. 35 MIDDLETOWN Estontown Industrial Park ATCO CERAMICS CORP. chair. 52. Club tlialr, $5. Ladder-back er, china, buffet, seven chairs. Good door INSTALLED. 2 glass, 2 screen RED BANK — Luxury high rise chair, S4. Laundry tub, $2. Two head- condiUon, $200. Also dining, as above, Inserts, all hardware. apartments, Immediate and future oc- 671-0600 611 Industrial Way, W. boards, $2. 747-4784. no chairs. Dining fixtures, TV and cupancy. Monmouth County's finest HWY. 35 2M-B000 KEVPORT mlBcellancous. 872-1201. PROWN'S i centrally, air - conditioned building. HOUSES FOR SALE lOff Hope Rd., Eafonfown) 1D70 SKI-DOO — Demonstrator. Nor- 'Our 45th Year1 One. wo and three bedrooms. Swim- dic 24 h.p. $895. OLYMPIC, 123-6. 15 IENGO FLORIST 12 Broad SL Red Bank 741-7509 mintf pool, sauna rooms, boat ma- l.p.. J595. RED BANK AUTO IM- rina and garages on premises, 24-h.r. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER PORTS, 110 E. Newman Springs Rd., Lovely arrangements, corsages and CAMPING TRIPS ARE FUN — ir you doorman. Rivervlew Towors, 28 Riv- HELP WANTED-MALE Red Bank. plants for Easter. Low prices. Free have the right eciuinmcnt. Bee us at erside Ave. 741-1732. local deliveries. 81 Newman SprlnRs A to Z RENTAL CENTER. 141 New- Rd., New atirewBtury. 741-3028. man SDrlngs Rd., Shrewsbury. 741- LOVELY NEW GARDEN APART- BAND EQUIPMENT — Must sell. 0040. We have the equipment and MENT — One-hedrnom. total electric. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Just got married. Panther combo or- elpful camping fun tips. Adults omy. Rt. 36, one-halt block PRODUCTION EMPLOYEES Kan, S250. Fender piano hang, $3uo. fror m Highlands Brldfce. one block Gretsch electric guitar, S65. Bass OLD PHARMACEUTICAL and soda rom Ocean Local and N, V. buses at bottles- Embossed with Rod Banli. four door. G71-5252. We need people to work rotating shifts. CAN YOU SPARE 10-20 pul'ar ror -.cginner. $45. call after Lone Branch, Oceanic, Eatontown and We are willing to supply the following: 6:30, 741-3715. imlla- "imes. For r>rlYe II 1 srnd SEW GARDEN APARTMENTS — DAYTIME HOURS WESTINQHOUSE DRYER - In car- elf-addressed, stamped envelope to: Year round. Unfurnished. Four roomi ton, nover used, deluxe model, value Diggers Den. Swamp Rd., Fair Ha- Located In Mataxvan and near Park- • Steody employment dose to home $?25. Will sell for flM or beat olfcr. ven, Vermont 05713. •ay. Rental Price $160. PHILIP • Excellent wages Including shift differential payments PER WEEK? (Won on TV show.) 264-0228 evenings. 1 OLASSMAN & ASSOC.. Broker. 774- • H05plloll;allon TV $20 — Hi-FLRadlo SI", white Hfi' ATLANTIC TRJUMNG POST — 170 x 42" table with leaf, six chairs, $25. 95S. • Life Insurance EARN EXCELLENT INCOME Grand Ave., Long Branch. Antiques, •ge rocker $25, 812-4595. _____ VTTRACT1VE 2^-room, furnished — • Disability and sick benefits WHILE BUILDING china glass and used furniture, wed. H.O. AURORA CAR SETUP — 175 Parking Terrace. Utilities Included. • Retirement plan YOUR OWH BUSINESS! and Frl. 6-10 p.m., and Sat. and Sun. !224233_or 223-3977. OAK HILL 1O-0 p.m. Buy and sell 229-3838. pieces track, 30 liars, two power Apply 01 >&cks. All with hop-up gears, Urea. XED BANK — On-thc-river duplex • NO EQUIPMENT TO BUY CONSOLES - Color TV and Magna- Two new speed controls, two tables. penthouse with two bedrooms and two • NO OVERHEAD vox black and white. Dinette set. One crlsa-crosa with stop signal. Call >aths.: Carpeting also Included. All CUSTOM CAPE COD KBRR • UNLIMITED MARKET 5-HRM chandelier. Hoover upright letween 5-8, 741-1158. imr^mRitB -1 .*• i-' •• - view. By np- • SMALL ONE-TIME INVESTMENT vaculm. 671-2816. «iAM MANUMCTURJNO CO L6-PIECE TEA BET — *7-Olrt, dated lolntmcnt only. 741-0M6. For personal Interview 1909 WHEEL OAMPER — space wag- plecea, books, tiewter, brans, old WONMOUTH BEACH — Modern, two fACKAOINd PRODUCTS DIVISION Write to Box VV-H5, The Dally on 15', opens to 20'. Fully equipped. KHtes and tins, etc. 10 to 4 dally, 10 |n nr Riverside Ave., Red Bank. )edrooma. River v w, iol air, plua Beers and Francis Sts. Keypon Register, Red Bank, Including phone Never }een used. S18O0. 871-5324. ;xtran. May 15. $220. 222-2081. An equal opportunity employe! number. AIR CONDITIONERS — Fedders, JNFURNISHED — Three-room and 8500 btu.. like new. $100. O.E.. 1969, DOS HOUSE balh apartment. Located at 33 Waver- never, tised, 23,000 btu., S250. 7*1-2175. A nice !4"i42"x38!V hlsti home fo! ly P!., Red Bank. Available April 7. man's best friend. $22.50 unassembled niOTNO ROOM TABLE — Italian A.hout three 'ilockB from center of Provincial. Three leaves and table (29,50 alsembled. own. Adult* only. Rent $125. phone nail, S10U. A/ter 5. 741-9596. RED BANK LUMBER '47-4117. ENCYCLOPEDIAS - Brltannlca. Pearl and Wall. Red Bank 741-5S00 STUDIO APARTMENT — Fumlfihcd. Now 21!) . edition, 24 volumes, wiui SI25 month tn^hirtlna: UUHHPB. Refer- CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY bookcase. Value S550. Sacrifice, S350. SURFBOAHD — Greek T. 175. Wet :nce. AvaDable Apr. 1. 201-0334 af- 741-4028. suit alia.rk.-'Vin. K25. Both in excellent cr 6 p.m, weekends. condition. 787-OBC1. " - A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! COUCH AND OHA1R — "Leather FREEHOLD — FumiphPfl ? hed'ooms Look". Dark brown. $75. Excellent ELECTRIC ORGAN— Excellent con- entrally located. References. Short/ condition. 747-0127. dition. J22S: Call Jim before Tuesday toi-mfl. Adults. 4L*2-1'231. 046-4340. STUDIO EFFICIENCY - Ore ppr- CANT BEAT TOY STUT/. BEARCAT — Never ?on $130 per month. Furnished, ut\U- Prown's for inw, low aluminum window uned. won. With battery, asking $25. IRK', rarpctod, ocean and river views. Accounting General Contractors Pearl and Bead Restringlng and door ftricea. Shop and Compare. Call after 3:30, 747-2929. 191-2375. Save BIO money at ,EA BRIGHT — Workln* Rlrl 10-23 RECORD KBJSPINQ, la* aorvlce. BUILDER — Additions. Alterations. ieedfl eame to share apartment. $70. Eiportly on oraldod nylon. Jl.SO a PROWN'S MERCHANDISE WANTED Vrtr. r>. 842-!i712. General accounting. Year round. Garages. Roofs and New Homes. •trand. Sterling clasps from 76c, "Our 45th Year" Whltehlll Systems, Inc. 741-4763. 741-3305. Ralph A. COIfl. RBtiaSILLES'. 36 Broad St., Red 32 Broad SL Red Bank 741-7500 'ANTED TO BUY: Used commercial 'AIR HAVEN — One-bedroom, Bank. loor -waxing, machine. 17 to 19 Inch. .riiiltfl only. Available immediately. CARPBNTRI - Additions, paneling, CONTENTS OF HOME AND AN ES- :a«h for a bargain. Call 542-M41. 142 4054. . _____ TATE — TeawaKon $29. golf club set Adding Machines-Typewriters steps, sidewalks, patio, odd Jobs. Plumbing and Heating S1C.50, small radio S6.50, wine glasses COLLECTOR— PAYS TOP CASH FOR Reasonable rates. S42-4388. 747-2338. 25c each. Chinese throw rug $3.50, OLD TOY TRAINS MADE BEFORE ADDING MACHINES - TypswrltoM snack table set $3.50, beer mugs, as- aND AFTER 1••••' DWBUIN© . CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY ; INVITED TO RUMSON COLONIAL REDDEN AGENCY TOP NOTCH CONDITION CAPE COD sgaa EXCELLENT INCOME THE BERG AGENCY CRESTVIEW Living room has fireplace, den, $30,500 cozy sitting room, lovely large Overlooking pond. Beautiful REALTORS location. Living room, modern p AT dining room, huge kitchen with REDDEN AGENCY kitcben, pine cabinets, with TED HALL AGENCY $19,900 eating area. Master suite on Realtor HOLMDEL first floor. Magnificent solari- dining area. Three bedrooms, M. Rea110" «* " 301 Maple Ave. Red Bank Value Packed A distinctive community being carved um with barbecue, fireplace unfinished insulated fourth bed- 842-4200 741-9100 from age old hills thick with mag- nificent trees Custom home'; i>lan ipfl has windows on three sides room. One bath. Plumbing in Ideal Location Into a natural setting. Choose a loca- for second batli. Full basement. tion high on a hilltop with a view facing patio and beautifully A real clean older home featuring three huge bedrooms, eat-in of the Atlantic or secluded in a lovely 524,750. brook bordered glen. Only a few min- planted garden. Five double kitchen with plenty of cabinets, formal dining room, large utes to high rated schools, houses of worship, quaint country ahopnirtE mi- bedrooms, one single bedroom BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN living room, 114 baths, full basement, garage. Many extras. ters and all mode3 of transportation. and four baths on second floor. All utilities underground. POSSIBLE INCOME ALL BUYERS V.A. AND F.H.A. TERMS Eatontown. 542-1103. HOMES ARE PRICED FROM |I25,000 Two kitchens, four bedrooms, $57,000 two baths, two entries. Superb OLDER COLONIAL $36,000 $28,900 Four bedrooms, iVk ^ths on nicely ELLEN S. paneled family room with bay uiacaped tree-shaded tnt *""•<""<<<•« Custom Rancher CRESTVIEW AT HOLMDEL window. Can be one or two- room. room, T will rent It out would need approximately $300 in cash acres, in ill y trees ami shrubs, brouk. and FHA buyers. Occupancy June 1. Red Bank 0770f for you when you are not here. In- for everything to move in. PAUL P. $g9,9QQ. By owner call 741-1158. Call PAUL BOVA, Realtor. 671-2544. come will more than carry expense. BOVA, Realtor. 671-2544. Act now. $D CONWAY REALTY, TIRED OF "JUST ANOTHER RUMSON — Choice location. 2 acres. NEW 'LISTING INC., 2731 E. Oakland Park Blvd., Ft, RANCH — Large living room, dining HOUSE"? From the time you enter 4-bedroom, 3-batti, screened porch, Lauderdale, Florida. room, 3 bedrooms, la^ge kitchen and the front door of this Uiree-bedroom basement, attic. 12 years old. Asking NEAR RED BANK RUMSON WATERFRONT utility room; oak floors, plaster walls, charmer until you step into the pri- $69,500. Owner, 842-3586 MARLBORO TOWNSHIP: Three- anchor fence, lot 100x103. $27,500. vacy of your own back yard park, Four-bedroom Cure Cotl. IB' living bedroom ranch with fireplace on half 787-7418. you will meet with many ploasing ex- OAK HILL — Every aspect oi this room, dining room-kitchen combination. acre lot in country, on-fireti hot water Iraa. It haa a formal dining room — four-bedroom, 2',$ bath two-story Co- IS' recreation room In full cellar. Ga- Bright and cheery three-bed- baseboard heat, one-car garage. J24,- 6% PERCENT ASSUMPTION — Mid- but you'll spend most oi the summer lonial home has been csn?/ul!y planned rage. 1OO' Jot. Carpeting In living room, two-bath home. Full, 500 with government financing. dletown. Three-jetiroom ranch on monChs on the screened-ln breezeway and executed, from the professional- room. Won't last. Asking 526,900. dry basement. Exterior house COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP: Three- quiet circle with large lot. Living while steaks sizzle on the outdoor ly landscaped wooded lot and patio just painted. Excellent condi- bedroom ranch on a full acre with room and kitchen with one-car ga- fireplace. Asking $35,000, E.A. ARM-to the unique two story entrance tion. fll.OOO. two baths, fireplace In family room rage and full basement. Concrete pa- STRONG AGENCY. Realtor, 555 Pros- [oyer, reflecting a singular look UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE and fully air conditioned. This home tio and driveway. Cash needed. $9000, pect Ave., Little Silver. 741-4500. which one must see to appreciate. Tliree-bedroom ranch. Fireplace In liv- has a basement and Is offered at $53,- with payments of S158 per month. Call This home .Includes tin eat-In kitch- ing room with 22'xli' game room off 500. for appointment after 6 p.m. 571-1565. YOUR SEARCH HAS ENDED — Here en, ramtly room, study, and game of It. Separate dining room. Modern COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP: Custom- 1B a four-bedToom, one-bath Cape Cod room, It is centrally air conditioned kitchen. Ble lot. Transferred owner A. FRED MAFFEO built brick ranch, on Pi acres of NEW SHREWSBURY RANCH — In excellent condition on a qulel dead- with an electronic air filter, many asking $36,M0, lovely landscaped property with brook, Beautiful two-bedroom, modern end street. Thta seven-room home, "jullt In cabinets, and custom dec- . REALTOR has three bedrooms, two baths, den fleience kitchen, full basement. l2Ux on a trec-Bhaded lot, Is offered at an orating throughout, "nie price for this and kitchen with appliances lull base- 120 lot. Cart be yours if you hurry. unbeatable 526,500. E.A. ARMSTRONG unusual home, In excellent condition, ALLAIRE-FARROW 569 River Rd. ' Fair Haven ment, centrally air conditioned. Pleane Only $14,600. KIRWAN CO., Realtors, AGENCY, Realtor, 555 Prospect Ave., 13 S72.OOP. 671-&275. request brochure. 180,000 7B7-6SO0. Little Silver- 741-4500 AGENCY '741-9333 Ash, Patterson & Denlsc, Realtors REALTORS Member of Two M.L.S. Both Multiple Listing Services Hwy a. and West Main St. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Freehold 462-0160 pplebrook Agency 199 Broad, Red Bank 741-3450 INCOME PROPERTY — Bradley MIDDLETOWN, N. J. MATAWAN, N. J. RUMSON, N. J. LUXURY RANCHER Beach. 2-famlly home producing 52500 FOLLOW THE LEADER Klvcr Oaks section or Pair Haven. annual irroas. Both a-partments 2-bed- «0 Rout» 35 23A Rouft 14 112 Avi. of two K% two full tiled boths, stunning parquet floors. And all this plus much Center hail. Fireplace, dining room[, 26.700 F.H.A. mortgage without clos- three bedrooms, two tiled baths. 27 Ing points. Quick possession. Will take LITTLE SILVER — Older home. As- , more excellence on a rippling brook-bordsred acre. Outstanding value family room, basement and attached a second mortgage if required. Lots Bume VA% mortgage with $4000. Full garage. Baseboard not water heat. of living space for just $43,000 Owner • "•M.OOO. Low twees, 842-3322. NO at 147,900. Owner transferred. Asking JW.000. direct. 741-3371. S IT'S OPEN HOUSE EVERY DAY TED HALL AGENCY Realtors 733 Elver Rd. Fair Haven HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE AT SMASHING VALUE 842-4200 Here's a home you'll be proud to own In MIDDLETOWN. Custom RED BANK — KUMSO-N AND MILES WALKER and WALKER! features designed for luxury ond happy living. Three moster-slie AROUND - Multiple Listings. Send for bedrooms, !',1 baths, 20' living room with coty flreploce, den, cen- free catalog of modest homes, farms palatial Rumson estates, waterfront* tral air conditioning, plus other features. Don'I wait; call en this «'««», lota, business opportunities db LOOKING FOR A "BRAND NEW HOME"? today. It won't Ion at Ul.wo. SflLLMANL Realtor THE DDWSTRA AGENCY WE HAVE THE KEY TO MANY, MANY, QUALITY ..* .. ''Our 52nd Year" CUSTOM BUILT HOMES.

"HEW SHREWSBURY — For sale or lease. Two-bedroom custom ranch. Central air. Three-zone hot water ea.s heat. Laritfi rooms. Plreptari1 I den! for horselovers. stall available In nearby burn. Also near Red Bank REALTOR Airport. Must be seen to be appreci- ated, prlep, $4r>,00u. Rent. $425. own- er-occupant, Prod Pfelffer, 17 River- TO SELL YOUR HOME rials Ave. East, New Shrewsbury. 7*1- SHREWSBURY HOLMDEL o3Qp. 661 BROAD ST. HIGHWAY 35 DIRECT YOU SHOULD HOUSES FOR SALE 741-5212 671-3311

RUMSON WATERFRONT . . . Know the true market value of your Deep wafer. Bulkheaded. Four bed- rooms two baths. Lovely location. home. Two-story home. Spacious porch overlooking river. Attached garage. Know where to find and qualify buyers. $32,500 COLONIAL — FIVE ACRES oAnderson ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS One of Rumson's highest, dryest locations. Htavily wooded. Four bedrooms, one bath plus lava- Beautiful five-bedroom residence with every woman's dream Multiple Listings Be on hand at all times to show it to lory, living room, dining room, kitchen. Exceptionally large living and dining rooms. Full base* kitchen, full basement. Deep lot, oAoency anyone who happens to stop in or call. trees- Best residential area. merit. Huge patio. $110,000. $24,900

24-Hour Personal Telephone REALTORS ... Know how to help them find mortgage Service 804 RIVER ROAD 747-4100 FAIR HAVEN money, arrange for contracts, settle on Coll any of thi following: RUMSON FAIR HAVEN Af Bohrs "* Dorothy Lacey possessoh and closings, ad infiinitum. Mae Bahrs Johanna Lane Crola Bohrs . OHo Perl WATERFRONT CAPE COD OTHERWISE, MARKET YOUR HOME Old»r horns with gr«»t potential. Combinj. A beautifully maintained horn* with a view IN A PROFESSIONAL MANNER, \ STA tion living room with dining room 15x24* Sun porch ovarlooking Shrewsbury Rivtr, 3 of a pond. 3 bedrooms, I bath. Attractive WATERFRONT $37,700 bedrooms and I bath on first floor. Small modern Icirchtn. Two blocks to(ichools and studio apartment on second floor. Excellent Your own ocean beactt with deck. Four bedrooms, year-round house, transportation. Asking full basement brick patio. Modern four room cottaoe far summer rental. location on quiet street. Asking THROUGH A Immaculate home. Ffne Income. BAHRS MEMBER OF RED BANK ARHA REAL ESTATE DOGWOODS AND AZAIEAS $53,900 •REALTOR Private wooded lot with brook- Thrte bedrooms, two balh rancji- Gome- MEMBER OF MULTIPLE room, large rooms. Must sea to appreciate. . LISTING SERVICE 24 BAY AVENUE & "STERLING THOMPSON ASSOC." formerly "The Low Agency" . MULTIPLE LISTINLG 1 STEAMBOAT LANE REALTOR SERVICE HIGHLANDS, N. J. 636 RIVER ROAD . 741-4477 FAIR HAVEN 45 W. River Rd. 747-0906 Rujnion, N. J. IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU. 872*1*00 / -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BAtfK-MIDDLETOWN, N. ?.; FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 ' HOUSES FOE SALE 23 HOUSES ifot SALE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE -1- LEGAL NOTICE NOT1CK are consistent with the Intent and ob- Borouib prior to the effective date of NOTICE AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE jectives of this law. this Ordlnantt. fbtll be exempt from On April fl. 1970 it 9 A.M. I wilJ NEW IT AIN'T!- THE DiUfiDOING. FILLING, DE &.2 Upon the lssite of a speclil per- this l»w and permitted to continue Bel) si Pubtic Auction at B ft W Parkway Pedestrians POSITION OR REMOVAL OF MA mit tor an exception to Section* 4.0 provided thai: . / Auto Body Hlsdway 36 A York Ave., BUT.,. •TErtlALS, DIVKHHION OK UB- or 4.1 and subject to such special a) No new construction, struclurea, Port Monmoulh, N. J. for cash a BTRUCTlON OF WATER FLOW, conditions or safeguards as Uie Bor- dwellings or operations will be per. 1962 Bulck Serial #311589700 by virtue il has a new paneled kitchen,, PhACMiihJNT OF STKUCi'URKS ough Council may deem necessary to mltted after the effective date of this of a Oarage Lien against William complete with new Caloric AND OTHER USES IN THE WA- fulfill the Intent and objectives of law. except by permit as provided Armonli. m-3 Btre&t, West Kenns- TJffirt COLUISES, COASTAL WET- this Ordinance, Ihe following uses and herein. hurft. N. 1. Beller .rftaffrvea the right A re Law Violators range featuring the self-clean.- LANDS, TIDAL MARSHES, FLOOD operations a,re permitted: b> Where damage or hazardouc con- to Bid. PUMM LANDS. WATERSHED, WA- a.) Docks, bulkheads, boat launch- ditions exist, the landowner may be JEROME S. MAYER WOODBKIDGE - The Gar- ing oven, a new color coordi-. TER RECHARGE AREAS AND Ins or landing si tee and marinas. required by the Mayor and Council March 27, April 3 $11.50 parkway last yeat arrested NATURAL DRAINAGE SYSTEMS b) Temporary atoraee of malerJats. to repair mich damage or remedy den State Parkway, recogniz- nated bath, a new circulating IN THE BOROUGH OF LITTLE c) Appropriate municipal uae such such hazardous conditions as the May- NOTICE 130 hitchhikers and removed SILVER. as narks, renreatlon. wildlife sanctu- or and Council may direct. MONMOITH I'OVXTY ing that the arrival of spring hot water heating system, new BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Mayor arJes. and accessory uses such as Section ll.O Va-fidlty St'HROOATK'S tOlTRT another 2,899 pedestrians. and Council of the Borough of LHtle 11.0 All ordinances and local laws XcrfJcf* to Credltorn to Present usually brings out the pedes- carpeting, newly decorated Silver, County of Monmouth and State Claims Atainat Estate Actually not all pedestrian 1 d) Commercial or private recita- or parts of ordinances and iota] lawn throughout, newly painted ex- ol New J e i'sej a * f ol iowg; tion racliJUCH consistent wlUi this law IIJ conflict herewith are hereby re- ESTATE OF" .VANCV T. UDMAN. trian in people, urges walk- Section 1.0 Legislative Intent as determined by the Borough Coun- pealed. DECEASED victims were trespassers. terior. COLONIAL home fea- 1.0 The Borough Council of LHtle cil. 11.1 The invalidity of any word} Pursuant to the order of LOtHa R. ers, joggers and hitchhikers Two of them in 1965 and one SJlv&r finds that rapid growth, the el Dams and other water control clause, sentence, section, part or prr AlKI^NS, Surrogate or Ihe County of tures living room, dining room Hpreart of development and increas- devfrefi, dredging or diversion o{ wa- vision of thin local law 5ha)] not * Monmouth, this QHV jnadp. on the to avoid using the road at in 1966 were struck by a pass- ing demands upon natural resources ter levelg or circulation or changes fei't the validity of any other part application of the undemigned. (log burning fireplace), 3 or 4 are encroaching upon, despoiling, pol- In wate-i* colraes to improve hazard- this local law which can be gtv< Cnarle* K. Tancr, Sole GxetULor of the risk of arrest or accident. ing vehicle while out of their bedrooms, l'/ baths, full base- luting oi eliminating many cl its wa- ous navigation contHUom or tor the effect without such Invalid part the estate of the said Naiicy.T. Lid- 2 ter course*, coastal wetlands, tidal improvement of fish, shellfish or wild- man deceased, notice Is hereby given Chairman Sylvester C. own cars narked on the park- marshes, flood plain lands, natural to the credltora of said deceased lo ment, two-car garage. Over 400' 1 life habitat, recreation facilities or Section 12.0 Effective Pate Smith Jr. of the New Jersey drainage ay stem- , wateislieil.s and drainage improvements deemed to be This Ordinance shall take effe present to the said Bole Executor way roadside in an apparent deep lot. All it really needs water recharge areas and oth&r na- consistent with the intent and objec- upon its passage and publication their claim* under oath within aJx Highway Authority called emergency. Another was a tural refioui'ttiH and processes associ- tives of this law by the Borough Coun- cording to law. months from thin date. are new owners. Immediate oc- ated therewith which, if preserved cil. PUBLIC NOTICE . Dated: March 23rd. iftTO upon parents and teachers in maintenance employe struck and maintained tn an undisturbed ami CHARLES K. TABER cupancy. Call now. Mortgage natural condition, constitute Impor- H Driveways and-roads where al- The toregoing ordinance was Jntrp areas near the high-speed while working on the road. tant physical, social, esthetic, recre- ternative means of access are proven tlured and passed on first reading Id ' Milton. New York financing arranged. $35,990. aUon and economic afjets to exist- to be Impractical in the considered a meetLnK of the Mayor and Coundil Sole Executor road to remind their youngs- ing and future residents of of the Eorouffh of Ultle Silver he Milton P. cranmer. Esq. . Commissioner Smith point- the Borough. H7i All "use's * and" operations" per- on March 16, 1OT0 a.nd will ^>e c U North Third Averse ters against atlempting to mitted or approved by special permit Hidsred (or final ^paaaage and adon\. Long Branch, N. J. ed to such tragedies as an in- 1.1 It is the intent o! the Borouirh «najl be conducted in such a manner Council to be held on April 6, 197QM Attorne y cross or playing on or along- McGOWAN AGENCY Council to protect the citizens of the as will cause least possible damage tion al a meeting of said Mayor and ' March 27. April 3 SI3.00 dication of the dangers facing Borough of Little Silver by provid- and encroachment or interference at Borough Hall, Prospect Ave., Ll'- side it. Realtor ing .for the protection. prefiervaUon, with natural resources and natural tlo Silver, N. J. at 8:30 p.m. nt J^ NOTICE pedestrians and urged motor- proper maintenance and use of fin processes within the water rouracs. which time and place a31 persons de- ORDINANCE AUTHORliHNn THE Perennially the safest 258 NUwman Springs Rd. water courses, coastal wetlands, tidal coaatal flood plain, watershed and RirlnK to be heard thereon will be ACQUISITION OF A PICK-UP ists of disabled vehicles along Red Bank marsheses, watrshedswatersheds , water recharge rcCharRt areaa or a natural dr&inage civen full opportunity. TRUCK AND FRONT END LOAD- among all major toll roads in the parkway to exercise full *.re&s and natural drainage systems system. "RUFUS '. JOHN'STON ER, BOROtlOH OF SHREWSBURY, 747-3000 In order to minimise their disturb- Section 6.0 Permit Procedure Borough Clerk <'OdNTY f>F MONMOHTH A-N*l> the nation for vehicular traf- caution in leaving their cars. ance, prevent damage from erosion 6,0 All applicants for a permit to March 27 $159.25 STATE OP NEW JERSEY, AND or Blitdiion, Una 01 flfihi, shi'UMsh, do any of the acts permitted or pro- PROVIDING FOR THE ISSITANCK fic, the parkway has suffered They — the cars and people or other beneficial marine organisms, hibited by Sections 4 and 5 shall pre- VOTICK OF S14.0OO.OO BONDS OR NOTES three pedestrian deaths in BOUSES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED aquatic wildlife ami vegtMiuion and sent an original and Mx copies of MONMOUTH C'Ot'NTV TD FIXAMCB THE COST THERE- — should at all times be well the destruction or the natural ha'ji- the permit application together with Ht'RKOUATC'S COI KT OF each of the past four years (at thereof, the danger of flood and other required information to (he Bor- NotJcft to Credltorn to Fresent BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough off the travel pavement ind COLTS NECK-HOLMDEL 11 Lorm tide damage and pollution, ami ourh Clerk. All applications and (lulrriK Aitiilnnt Eiitnte Council of the Borough of SIlrowR- (and eight in 1965) despite a on the right road shoulder or SUMMER DREAMING? We have ready qualHled buvtr*, IO to otherwise protect Uie tiuality or copies thereof must be accompanied ESTATE OP FLORENCE W AN- bury in the County of Monmouth for faet etriclent service, call J. D. water courses, eoaatal wetlands, tidal by or Include Us following Informa- DBRSON, IVEOEA8ED and State of New Jersey; firm ban against foot use — beyond in such emergencies. Tht chirm of a Tudor set amidst ROCHE, Realtor, Rt. W, Colts Neck. waters,* mar.-ihefi, shore lines, water* tion: Pursuant to the order of LOUIS Section 1. s.ny trees with 200' on the river, 4B2-27U. Member Multtpla Listing aer- sheds and water recharge arean, un- a) Name and tddresa of applicant R AIKJNS, Surrogate of the Coun- That pursuant to the applicable except in designated road ou'fl love id IU0.0O0. vfec. derground wate>r reaerves, beaches and applicant's agent If any and ty of Monmouth, this day made, ntatutcs ol Uie State »r New Jer.^py Of the 16 illegal pedestrians ? and natural drainage systems for whether applicant ia owner, lessee on the apptH'Sttou ol the iinrtor-ifgncri. thwe Is hereby authorized the ncqui- greas — and constant efforts SELLING YOUR HOME? We h&Vb their conservation, economic, esthP-tic, llL-tnsce, etc. If applicant Is not own- John P. Wood, Sole Executor of the altlon of a pick-up truck and a front- fatally struck by vehicles on Statu«ique Colonial with nix large recreation anil otiier public uses and, estate of the *a4d Florence W, An- end loader for the BoroiiRh °' to enforce it. „ fcedroomi. Perfection f On Ugoon with ready buyers Tor Homes from Holmdei values and further In protect tne Bor- er, the written consent of the owner, the parkway in the four-year deep channel, tir*—*"- to Humson. All price ranges! Com- duly aek.nnwtedjr.ed. must be alLsohcd. derson det'ca^etl, notice is hcre'ay Shrewsbury Countv of Monmouth and Pedestrians can illegally petent staff to serve you. Call today ough's potable fresh, waler supplies b) Purpose of proposed removal or Biven to the creditors of Bald de- Btate ot New Jersey, for general , for our eat I mate of your home. We are from the dangeia of drought, over- ilcposition op&rationR, use or activ- ceased to present to the said Sole maintenajice work within the baroufrti. | gain access to the parkway period between 1965 and 1969, Hlver tud bevan vJewf*^arge boat Members of the Red Bank. Multiple draft, pollution and nilsuf>e or mis- ity. Executor tlielr claim* under oath all together with other purposes nec- seven were under the age of •lip. PHvacy/ln Rumaon. 1130,000. Listing service. management. Therefore, the Borough c) Amount of material proposed to within elx months from this date. fiBsary, Incidents) or appurt#nant through its many toll - free Council declares that regulation of he removed or deposited or type ol Dated: March 23rd. 1970 thereto and all substantially In ac- 20 (the youngest at 9) and fleiirlnjj? Try thi* three-bedroom ADAMS AGENCY the water courses, coastal wetlands, use. , JOHN F. WOOD cordance with the specifications entrance and exit ramps pro- ohtrmer biilkheaded lagoon J Only tidal maJflhes. flood plain lands, wa- 229 WhaJev Street therefor on file with the Council three were over 65. W.OGO. 3 Howard Ave. 7U-&0&0 or 7U-54&6 tersheds, water recharge areas and di 'Description of the area In wfiich Freeport, tong Island, >\ Y. Seotlon; 3. . vided for vehicles, and even New Slircwabury 34 Hour Service natural drainage systems of Little removal, deposition or use Is pro- Sole Executor flltver In essential to the health, safe- posed: the description shall be by That the sum of £15,000.00, in- along the route between inter- In 1969 alone, there were 19 more — try ua! LISTINGS NEEDED ty, economic and general welfare ot bearing- distance and based upon ac- Messrs, Beekman & Porter olutlinjc the down payment hereinaf- We have qualified buyers now wait' the -—'- * "" " ' ' cepted map projections, North and 29 Mechanic Sifet ter referred to, be a,nd ilia («,me i* changes fencing has not de- pedestrian accidents on the Ins 'or 3 to 4-bedroom ranches, priced people of Little Silver, and tot ea-it ct>ordlnatc3 of. tho starting point P. O. Box 850 hereby appropriated for the purposes JOSEPH 0, between 530,000 and 360,000. Also 4 « their Interest. shad be given. Red Bank, New Jersey as stated In Section 1 hereof. terred all from trespassing. parkway. A total of 20 pedes-- 6 bedroom Colonials priced between Section. 2.0 Title c) Depth to.which removal or depo- Attorneys fieoUnn 3. »."»s,0l)0 In $6.1,000. Members of all 2.0 Thla local law Khali lie known and sition op&rallftns are proposed and March 27,_Aprll_3 SI4.00 It Is hereby found, determined i While a common hazard on trians were hit in those acci- three Multiple Listing Services gerv- may be cited as the "Coastal and In- angle of repose of all slopes includ- and declared by this Council aa fol- cCUE Ing the Colts Neck-Holimlel area. terior Wetlands, Flood Plain nnd ing deposited materials and eldest ot NOTICK TO IIIDDKRS lows: many roads, hitchhiking is a dents, including the three fa- , REALTOR ILLMENSEE AGENCY. fUaltorn Drainage Law" of the Borough of Lit- channels or excavations resulting Notice Is hereby given that sealed (a) That an n j>nropri atiort wan r Itt. M Colts Neck <82-3172 bids will be received by Uie Mayor 1 RIDGE RD. JtUMSON from removal operations. contained In a budget or budget* of particular sore • point along tally injured. Of the 17 others Section 3.0 Definition* () Manner in whlrJi material will and Council of the Borough of Atlan- the Borough heretofore adopted upon be removed or deposited, structure tic Klgiitanda, for Uie extension and the r-apltnn "nown Payment Fund" the parkway and vigorusly struck by cars, six were se- 842-2760 3.0 The following terms, phrases, improvement oJ! First Avenue In the and/or "Ca-pifcal Improvement Fund LEGAL^IOTICE words ana their derivatives shall have Installed or Use Carried out. BoroiiRh o[ Atlantic Highlands, con- barred. State Police on the riously injured. BUMSON REAL ESTATE the meaning Riven herein: 6.1 Permit application shall be ac- and that there is now available1 wficE companied by: sistinsr ot Bituminous Pavement, In said appropriation the .sum ot Jl. a) Peak-lunar tides—thoae exces- CarWnK. Sidewalk, Drainage, and oth- 000.00 which sai-d sum I* hereby ap- CENTER TO: Jack Mafara sively high tide or spring tides at A survey and topographical map, er work inoidentlaJ thereto, and i&IDDUSTQWU — Oak Hflf. Archi- Locust Ave. caused by flt>Jar-luna.r gravitational with contours shown at one foot in- oppned and read In public at the roprlated as a down payment for tect*! design. Redwood, Contempo- Fair Haven, N. J. k phenomena. tervals and the area of removal, de- Boroueh Hall, East Mount Ave,, At- Rie purposes described In Section 1 rary ranch., Heavily wooded acre +,fot. Circle Construction Co bi Tidal waters — thall Include all position, use or construction indicated. lan-tlc HlBhlanda Monntou-tfi Ooun:v. hereof, Vany glatt walla, tftree. bedroom*. In- PurHUant to iNEW JKRSEY STAT- waters bordering on or within the *i> All maps shall be certiriei toy a New Jersey bn April 14, 1970 at 8:00 (b> That the estimated maximum cluding mMteT suite, den. living UTES 2A:«-32 et IOI t wlU «»H at Borough boundaries subject to fluciu- registered land surveyor or Profe-s- amount of bands or noles to be Is- Recreation Program P.M prevailing tfmp. room I9'x23\ Dlnlnf room, two bathe, Public AucUon for cish at ANDER- nUotifl caused by the aolar-lunair grav. Hlon^l Engineer, botli licensed In the sued by the Banouyh for the tfore- Ultra-science kitchen. Many extra*. BEN'S EQUIPMENT SERVICE 19 national phenomena In depui from State ot New Jersey. Plans ami SpeolfltajUond for the Baid DurpoACit dc.it-rlDcd In fieollon 1 &*• taaumaWe rnortt&ie West Avts., Allintlc Highlands, storm. peaJc-turmr or mutual Udn) ac- t) Survey ajid topographical man proposed work, prepared by Charles hereof Li JU.OOQ.01>. I7L-OAM. N. J. on March 30, 1970 at 9 A.M. tion And shall Include but not be shall show soundings, depth or nelghr C. wlddls. Borough Englncej" are on (ci That (Me estimated maximum 1 Manser Tractor Model 65 Serial limited to all brackish and .salt of proposed removal and deposition file in said Engineer's Ortlcc at 24-2 amount to he raised from all sources „.„.. — Four- £UTM 666354. Sailer reserves the wateni of streams, pondn, lakes, area. The horizontal control ot survey Hodcwell Avenue, Lwns Branch, New by the BorouKh for the purpones For Adults Planned bedrooma, lrrtni room, dlntaf room, right to bid. creeks, estuaries, bay*, iounds. mieia shall l>e based upon accepted map Jeracy. and may bp Inspected by : stated In Section 1 hereof is $19,- kitchen, h* bftUi.i, tnjr|e "ii'x..'4' r^c- JEROME B. MAYER and the ocean, and may Include cer- projections. The vertical co-ntrol for spectlve bidders during business 000.00. « MIDDLETOWN-'nie town- reaUon room, attached overalicd g*- tain fresh water*. elevation and soundings shall be Cra, The standard propo»al form Is Section 4. at a nominal fee, will be TBgt. Outside pallo. Ons UghtM and .farch 20. ST *$-M c > Water courses—a>J] water *3oor U.S, attached to the Plan* anrt^or Sped- That thore is herebv aUtlToHzPd ship Recreation Commission available at the center for KM frill. Lovely lafldscapfd lot. 133. other than tidal waters, Including Qeolopical Survey datum, (IcaUons, copies of witicli will tic (ar- the Issuance of negofiabift bonrfa of HO, EDWIN 6. STARK, Realtor, 2tJ4- ri'BLIG .NOTICE fresh water streams, marshefi, dl The names and addresses of all niBhcd upon application to the Engi- the Borouph nf ahrewabury In an EK- has announced Its eight-week mothers participating in 0333. TAKE] NOTICE that the under- swamp*, bogs, vernal ponds, ponda owners of lands contiguous to lands neer and payment ot the coat of jrrepate nrinclpal amount of not ex- tlancd shall expose tot sate, In ac- and laken. and waters where proposed operations preparation, ceeding $14,000.00 for tfte purpose of spring program of activities morning programs. Children LINOROFT — Three-bedroom ranch cordance with R.H. 3»:I0A-l, at pub- d) Coastal wetlands — shall in- will take place. Bids must ")e made on the stan- financing the co*t ot the Improve- on wooded acre on quiet »treet. For- He auction on Mitch 28. 1070 at clude all lands and submerged lanilN e) A filing fee representing no dard proposal form in the marm&r ment described In Section 1 hereof, for adults. must be at least Wz years mal dining room, Hvlnc room with "Immfca Service Station a 1062 Ked bordering on or within the Borougn more than five percent of (he- esti- tlaaignnitd therein and reouired by exclusive ot sadd down payment, pur- fireplace, den, eal-fn kitchen, utility .'ontlac Tempest BUtfloti Waion, Se- boundaries whirri are tovrred by tidal mated cost nf the proposed operation the Plans and/or Specifications, and suant to the Local Bond Law, con- Jogging for women, under old. room and §crwned porch, full cellar rial Number 162PM17O which came in- waters permanently or Intermittently as designated ty the Borough Coun- must be enckwed in a sealed envel- fttltutlng Chaoter 2 of Title 40A of and attached mie-car garage. |49,ooo. ope bearing' the name and address the supervision of Mrs, Do- _Owner, 7tM<34, 'o Qosneftfitcn ot the Red Bank Police from normal ur peak-lunar tides. the Revised Statutes of the State of Pre-registration for courses Oepartment through abandonment or c) Tidal marsh — shall Include 6.2 Tills local law does not obvi- of Uie bidder and (lie name a/ the New Jersey. The form, maturities lores Reid, will begin Monday OCBANPORT - You'll be proud to In!lure ot ownern to claim same The lhi>se cioiistal wetlands inundtited by ate the necessity for the applicant to proposed work on the outride, and and other details of said Bonds shall may be made by calling the own thli wperb three-bed room ranch Motor vehicle may be ejanilnpf) at tidal waters !rt>m normal tidal ac- obtain the assent or a nermlt re- addressed to thp Mayor anil Council be determined by subsequent resolu- and Friday, April 13 and 17, on quiet rcildentlal street. Finisheri 1ST Riverside Avenue. Red Bank. N..T. tion, and/or peak-lunar tides, exhibit- quired by any other agency before i of Hie Borough ol Atlantic Hl*h • tions adopted pursuant to law. RED DANK POLICE DEPARTMENT ldB and mn.it be aecunpanied -Ti.v recreation office between 9 hutment, eye catching 1mmaculate lnc salt-marsh peat at their undis- Prounding with operations. Approval I certified check for the sum not Section 5. at 10 a.m. in Bodman Park. Deputy Chief William Patterson 1 unds are two of the fine feature*, turbed surface and upon which grow or permits which may be required' Jra.s thaj] trn percent {ID ";,! of the That pending the issuance of the a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday 8 appointment only, FRANK FE- March 23, 'it, Vft. 20, 27 $18.75 dome or all marsh plants indigenous by the Borough council, slate Water aerial bo^da authorized In flection 4 The remaining courses will LICEAOENCY, Reiltorji, Til-5233, to the area. Resources Commission, Department amount of the bid; and must be de- through Friday. NOTICK livered atithe place and on the hour' hereo; f there is hereby authorized the 0 Inlertidal zone — Ehall include of the Army or others, IH solely the above nampd. is unnce of ^jond anticipation notes o( start in the Community Cen- MONMOUTH COUNTY those tidal m*rsJir« and t-oaatal wet- responsibility of the applicant. No op- the Borough of Shrewsbury In a.n aK- SI UltlKiAir'S COURT lands regularly covered and exposed erations shall be Initiated by the ap- The Mayor and Council of the Bor- jtrejrate opinrtpnl amount of not ex- ter, Kings Highway and Rt. 10TS AND ACREAGE Notlif lo Creditors to 1" re-ten t by normal tidal water action; the plicant until such other permits aa ough of Atlantic Highlands reserves ceeding £14,000.00, pursuant to the Lo- Halms AcnlnM Entntr area between mean low water and may *>c required arc Issued. the rltfht to reject anv or all blda cal Bonn Law, constituting Chapter 35, according to the following WEST LONO BRANCH - Prime lo- ESTATE OF JOHN J. BIELEDCKI, mean high water including the low 6.3 All applications for building per- It deemed to the best miensi or Ihe 2 of Title ^OA of the Revised Stnt- catlon. IMxlM) lot* - $!2.(K)0 u|». Cdll DKCEASED marah cordgraaa (Spartlna alterni- mits, filed subdivision maps or a-ny Bot-oiifrn RO to do uten of tlic State of New Jemey, The schedule: Mallard T75-8110. or 531-2251 evenings. Pursuant to the order of L0U13 floraj. development within the water course», By order of the Mnyor and Council lorm, maturities and other details ot tt. A (KINS, Surrogate of tlie County g) Upland—shall include all lands coastal flood plain, watershed lands, of the Boroujfii nt AHHDUC IUpmiandn, said notes shall be doternvVned by Monday, April 13,10 a.m.— CHOICE LCATLOCATIONN - ft ft acre In- of Monmouth, this day made, on the Rt ftlevationw aliove the moat land- water recharge ar^a_s or a natural Monmoutii Countv. New Jcreey. subsequent retolutiona adopted pursu- . dlduitrlal l anil officffice elleellev WlWlUU sell or iLnplliation of the undersigned. Hel- DATED: Marc-h 10, 1*570 spring fashion, women's ex- en E. SleledckJ Sole Executrix of ward edge o! the tidal marth and/ dralnaRe system shall be reviewed ant to law. People build to suit, Littlittl e SilveSil r iindustrial or above peak-Ions r Hdea or pcalt by the Borough Council and Conser- JAMES SNYDfcR, Mayor Plaza. 7*1-1200. I the PStati: of the fitiM John J. Sic Section «,..- .'•',. , ercise and ^iair styling. I lndckl deceased, notice is hereby storm tide o! record, vation Commission and shall receive Attest: It Is herefjy determined and- de- COl^TS NECK ~ AftracTlv^ semi- Klven tn thp creditors of said de- tu Coaslal flood plain — shall in- those agencies' approval before Plan- J. Leonard Clark, Clerk clired by this-Council as lollows: Tuesday, April 14, ,10 a.m. wooded. Approximately an acre. ceased lo present to Ihe Mid Sole clude all tidal waters and all those ning Board approval may be Issued. JUarch 11. April 3 S2S.0O (a> Thjit the bond« or notes Is- tr Hutmiergeil lands, cowUl wetlands, When available the Planning Board —guitar for women, interior Are Cited RB\mf T(5 00. $i:i.!wo JOSEPH R. Evoititrlx 'hc claims under oath tidal marshes and contiguous uplands Bhall seek the advice and consulta- ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS sued pursuant to thta Ordinance shall LANO. Realtor, Main St., Holmdel. within six months from this date. which are Inundated reguliriy or in- tion or the Slate Conservation De- Qualified Comtractor.f are invited to bear Interest at the rate or rates not' decorating and bridge I, in- .Wfl-4237. Dated: March I3tlr. lf>TO termitteritly from normal tidal cy- partment, U.S, Department of Die In- Md on tho construction of New Jer- exceeding 6% per annum, HELEN E. SIELEDCKI. c|p« and/or penk-lunB.r and storm terior and/or the County RcRiOnat ney Bell Telephone Company under- Co) That use period or useful- structed by Mrs. Frances Car- FT. MONMOUTH - At a .... -M- Kiialcr. SLrCCt, tldoa. The upland limit ot peak atorm Planning Agency In developing Its t-round facilities In the rlty i>f Sea CEMETERY LOTS lied Bajik, New Je-rscy, 07701." tdic atitl, hence, limit Df Die-to*etaJ. reeonimeniJ.iUan.1 concerning an an- Q-lrt and Manasquan In the State ot ln Section 1 hereof [or which the roll. 8 p.m. — basic flying special awards ceremony at * Executrix flood i>lain slialt-Jip eatabllsJicfl at for a bulldthK "permit-with- -STfMr'- Jersey, obligation* authorized In ihls ordi- rnilR LOTS - In Manonlc section it ilcs-ira, Arnone * Ziger, the upland" V-S'W9:8-SL1(*!!^SP; WatetejcGfUrM,} &9/sUl Hood •Oie job coniUU of: nance are.io-be issued In 8 year*. and spring flower arranging. The Mallard Project's head- fhore Memorial Gardens. Wta J5W, 24 R Broad Strrrl. ... resenting the local^axisnnn awoijppt, mtflrflfli4"VwWa." water re- 11 Manholes (9-.I2'x6'x6'8" A T— (v.) That the sur>plThentfll rtPBt" Mkini KM. 7S7-5LT8. Red Bank. New Jersey. 07701 record or maximum historical ftodrt." charge "area, :or natuml ilrafnago 14'!>"x6* 3111*6" 4 1—Il'6"x5'x8') ntatement required by Section iOA:- Wednesday, April 15, 10 quarters' irTNew sHrewsburyi" Attorney* O NaturaJ dralnape system — shall system of the Borough, The Planning •*700» of It BtlCtfl • _ 2-10 of Bte Revised SUttutea was, pri- March 20, 27 S13.M ronsiat or those uplands, flood plain Board's final recommendations tne-rc- 1025* ot 14 I>uctfl or to the passage of tht a Ordinance a.m. — basic drawing and Brig. Gen. Harold W. Rice, lands »nd water coursen. includJnB on to the Borougli Ooundl shall *je 325' of 16 Ducts on first r*"dlng, duly made, and filed COMMERCIAL PROPERTY NOTICK ma^tal wetlanda devignated on the Of* 105' of 4 Ducts In ihe Office of the Borotiffh, Clerk, pencil for women, needlework MONMOUTH COUNTY Ilclal Map of the Borough of Littl* 30" x 48" Catch BfcMn and said supplemental debt statement Mallard's U.S. Program-proj- ' <000 SO. IT. BUILDINO — For lljbl KUKKOUATfi'S COUHT (Utver. Elicit lanrfjr ami waters may Bectlan T.O AdminlBtratlon ol Per- Lowor 10' K 15"n. Pipe 2' shows that the gross debt ot the and introduction to exotic . induntrDil itunufacturini or MjiTn. Piotlcti to Credltom to I're*en[ Include *>ut not be limited to all up- mit Application The job will start approximately paid Borough as defined In Section ect manager, president the 'Mint. JH.900. EDWIN 8 BTARK. Claims Atinln-t Kstaip lands exhibiting l&rn or srefttcr 7 0 The BorouBh. Clerk shall retain April 27. l!>70 and trust be com- 4CA2.*3 of the Revfsed Statutes Iff cuisine, 8 p.m. — safe boat- -'Heallor-Inauror. MHBJ3 or (71-Om. E8TATE OF STANLEY WATTEN- slopes, all freflh, Milt or brackish the orlglruU permit application for his pleted not later than June 26, 1970. increased 'sy thin Ordinance In the ing. Meritorious Service Medal to BERO. DECEASED water. awampv bogs, marshes, files and dlBmbuta one copy each to Penalty clause contained In contract aum of JU,000.00 and tli&t the Issu- Pursuant to the order of LOUIS R- (itreanis, vernal ponda. ponds, lakes the Borough Council, Borough Engi- will apply If work la delayed, Con- ance of the -oblations niithorized hv Col dilton L. Nieliolson, as- AIKINS, Surrogale of th« County of nnd a41 lamU within the uoiWtal flood, neer, Plannlnt Board, and Conser- tractor must request Form of Pro- thin Ordinance will be wltttin all debt Thursday, April 16,10 a.m. Monmouth, this day made, on the plain whether Infermittently or per- vation Commissiocommissionn . Each of iihosc posal , copy of contract and work iimltationn contained In the Local (ippHcatlon of the umierslgnpci. Na- r 1 or 1 peh prints, in wrftfnjr. or or before 12:00 Bond Law. — piano for women, 8 p.m. — sistant deputy program man- than Lubltz and Stanley Cohen — manently Haturated — " " """red by" agencies shall study the. permit ap- Section 7, tes plication and forward a report and noon April 7, 1970. Soalecl Wds must "Golf for Everyone," con- wa havsn'f boen Survtvlng Executors of trip estate of Kruuna. surface, or tidal waters. recommendation thereon to the Con- her returned by 12:00 noon April 14, That the total amount of the pro- ager, and senior Air force the ft&Jd Stanley Wattenberg tie- J> Wftt^rfllnefl innaa — all land sur- 1970. Late Wds will not be considered. That he t cca-ted. notice In ncrftby Riven to the face areas bounded p&rlpherally by a icrvation Commission within thirty ceedfd l ot thth e obiljittonH autttorlzeautorlzd ducted by Andy Sikora, and to the moon .. . but (30) day». Indicating approval, disap- Trio Telephone Company reserve : s v the by this Ordinance whichih nHH y be officer at the project. creditors or said deceased to pre- watPr parting and draining ultimate- proval or approval with conditions. right to reject any and all jids re- expended for Interest on such obltai* landscaping. Mcrt lo the aafd Surviving Executor* ly lo a particular water eourae. Such Recommended conditions or reasons reived and rebid the job at a later tlons, engineering, and inspection their clatmi under with urittUn six lands shall Include ail surface wa* date. n Friday, April 17, 8 p.m. — Gen. Rice also presented monLhn from thin date. ter catchment areas or drainage ba- for disapproval shall be Itemized and costs, and r^^al ex en*efl, In thr man- Pa-ted: March 2CHh, 1970 alns from which the water courses explained in writing. DIRECT ALL CORRESPONDENCE ner provided in Section 4OA:2-2O of square dancing, with Norman the Bronze Star Medal to NATHAN LUBITZ, are drawn via surface drainage. 7.1 The Conservation Commission TO: the Revised Statutes la not exceeding WE DO SPECIALIZE 88 Norwood Avenue, k > Water ret. hargc n.reaj — all shall review ail comments &nd roc- R.E. SCHMIDT JE2,500.00. Meier as teacher. Capt. Donald E. Brown, sec- Lonp Branch, New ^cttey O7740 land Hiirface areas which by nature ommcndntlons pertaining to the per- DIV CONST. SUPV.-SUBWAY Seftlon 8. IN SPACE! STANLEY COHE^J, - OTTIO of \hpir nurfare- and/or subsurface mit application and provide a writ- 1400 PRO9PECT STRKET The full faith and credit ot the A child care service, for retary to The Mallard Proj- S81 Ocean Boulevard, soil characterlstlcB are determined to ten report to the Mayor and Council TRENTON, I*. J. 08S38 Borough of Shrewsbury is hereby Lon« Branch, New Jersey 07740 contribute to the ro^l^niBhment of aa its final recommendation on the To Qualify as A bldt>lloaUon within forty-five (451 days tor must meet Ihe following rondl- cipal and Internal on alt of the bonna li U.S.H.d.S contour — those ele- of receipt ol recommendations or oth- llons In adciitlon to, special stipula- or notes Issued pursuant to. this or- flLanley Cohen, Eeq , vations established on contour maps er aRenciefl. Upon prior reasonable Uons contained In the contract: dinance-, and the Riim requ)red for LEGAL NOTICE Col. Douglas C. Coughtry, 276 Broadway, 1 public notice published in the official such payment shall In each year Locating, leasing, buyinf. ••II- Long Branch, New Jersey OT74O Rurropate of the Otmnty of may tir a part of the mouiter plan cision shu 11 bfl transmitted to the 3. Motor Verrtcie Insurance Th# foregoing ordinance wa« Intro- . BL'reen [a to be planted I" lesn Monmouth snri reported for flettle- [or the Borough. - .- . . Borough Clerk who will advise the 4. Specific coverage for damage duced at an adjourned meetitm of Ulan the elevation at the edge of ing Agency. tnent !o The Monmoutti Countv Court, o> Mflstcr plan — that muter plan applicant of such decision by trans- artalnR out fit exploilon or biMt- tbp Borpifrh Comtctl of Shrewsbury the adjacent parking area, tne REAL ESTATE WANTED Probate Division, on Friday, "the 24th ot the Borough for the development mitting a copv of Uie parmlt appli- Jriir. collapse of or atructuraJ Jn- hUd on Mairch 23, 1970 and win he required height ot the Joreen day nf April A.D.. 1970. at 9:3ft of the entire nrot of the munkipal- cation to applicant with the decision jurv due to work operations In- considered for Final pasaajce after puo- itha.11 be Increased In an *mount Outstanding performance o'clock a.m., at the County Court itv Showing exlstinc and proposed' f«- and rondMJons, IT anv, impoaed by • veived. he hearing at the Council Meet in a equal to the laid dlfterence In USTINQS OF BETTER HOMES — House. Monument and Court Streets. dlltipR. adopted oy the Planning: the Mayor and Council attached. held on April 0, .IB70 «t ft:ifi p.m. In ratings were presented by pi Ktnnburi; • Mlddletown • Hsclet • 5. ComrAy wlt!i N. J. Unemplov- the Broad Street Auditorium of Ihe elevntion. Holmdel. Th« Smoluo Anney. 787-0123. Freehold. New Jersey, at which time Board of the Borough or Little Sil- ment CompenMUon Tax l&wi Gen. Rice to Mallard civil- AnnlicaUfin will h* made fpr the al- ver. 7.2 The permit applicant or his and Feaeral Social Security Tax Rhrew*bUTv Bclmti, "t whirh Wme «}l 4. In the event that the pro- p) Parson —• any pe-rson, firm, agent proceeding with operations ap- law*. persons who wish to be heard will posed buffer area Includes an ex- IN A HURRY TO SELL7 lowance of Com missions and Counsel parttierfihlp, asaociatiDn, eonrot-atlon, proved shall carry on h(» person nr ifltlng growth of evergreen and ian employes Mrs. Patricia fee*- cnmiiany. orRanlwitlon or legal en- have readily available the approved 6. Hnvn av%ll«bln fr>f ncC«*ry decfouou* treea and itfirubberv, Bertine, Colts Necjt; Mrs. Do- Dated March 17th. AD. 1970. IJty ol anv kind including municipal permit and Fhow same to any aRCmiy equipment incljdLni special Wet but not enough to provide a suit- STl'ART A. YOUNG, JU,, or. agent ot the Borougfi or Little etimpment peculta.r to Telephone able screen, an required above, Broker. eTI-uno. . Conover Lane. corporations, governmental agencies work, I.e., m&rlhoie form.t, pie March MO.W ris Hitchins, Lakewood; Ju- Rumson, N, ' J, or subdivisions thereof.. Silver whenever reouested. extating evergreen and dedduous 7.3 Operations conducted under per- 7. Construct underground fadlttie.1 NOTICK trees and shrubbery shall remain dith Ryan, Long Branch; John . WE CAN MULTIPLE UST FIDELITY UNION TRUST q» Remove — shall Include dig, according to Telephone Company AN ORDINANOB AMENDING AN and Khali be supplemented by ad- COMPANY, dreifge, luck, bulldoze, dragline or mft shall be open to inspection at .unecitioatlon. ditional evergreen p-lanting.i to YOUR HOME (By: R. \l THJNKER, . blast. any time by any agency or agent of 8- Must bo an Equal Opportunity ORniN'AVcr, ENTIT-T^D. "AV OR- DelVecchio, Eatontown; Nor- Vlce-PresldcnO, n Operation — uae or activity, re- the Borough of Uttie Silvere . Employer. DIWANCE KNOWN BY ITS SHORT provide 'lie reuuircrt lamlscane Cell todar and olvv» detailii und cftsh moval, deposition or construction op- Section 8.0 Compliance With con- FORM TITL.F, OF 'THE • RKR - screen. The application shall be man O'Rorke, Toms River, THOMPSON- * AS- Broad ami Hunk Streets March 27 S1B.00 VISED BUILDINO ZONK ORDI referred to thp Shade Tree Com- lc. STERUNS N«wark, N. J. erations, t>r all of these. diti rjAMr.Tf, nu THE TCOKOtr^T^Trp 7 11JR ,„N n. . TI'R event the Shade Tree Commission port, Miss Ryan also received BUYERS WAITING A MlIlapaURh, It shall he unlawful for any person Borough Cleric a performance bond. STATK OF NKW JKI1SKY AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLE- flnrfg that further planting1* of JVir homes, Mtales, farms, acreage, without obtaining a written nermlt If required, In an amount find with NOTICE Is hereby given liiat pealed MENTS THERKTO" evpreropns will not grow satisfac- a quality step increase. WAtfrfronU, businesses, induitrial and Al Bt therefore Issued upon the order, of sureties and In a form approved by bids will ho reviver) by Ihp Ronrd BE IT OUDAlNEn by ttip Mayor torily in naid buffer a«rcaf*. stock- tnislneBi properties- "Newark& . fNc J. the Bamtifth Council to; the Mayor and Council. or Chosen Freeholders of the County a.rd round) of 'he Bm-mitrh of ade rence.i nix (8) feet high will March 20. 27 a) plftcp, deposit or permit to be a> The "K>n"lQULATin»IR CommJMion of the Boroviaii of reported for settlement to The Mon- way alter or remove any ma- Mans, commissions, or neelluency on work, urepared *JV Herny Ncv, Coun- POR BUSINK33 ZONES. In hereby Shrswibury tor Us recommenda- moutli County Court, Probate Divi- terh] from siihmerRed lands, coastal the part of the applicant, his amenta ty Engineer, have been filed In the amflnd>rl *id «upnlcrn*nir>rl to In- tions. sion, on Friday, thn 2*th day of April wetlands, tidal marshes, coasta! or employees. office of s.ild EnKbr-cr /i*. i*\ I>if- clude the following partfrrmphs! (ct The Plarnilntc Boa,rd "ball hnv, On April 4 A.D.. 1970. at 9:30 o'clock a.m.. at (looil plRln lands, watershed or re- t) In the case of removal, deponl- ayette Place, Freehold, N. J., and f^i wtHwn »ny aon«* r<*l\** than a thp Countv Court House. Mnnumrnt rhav be Inspected by prospective bid- the I^ow^r to waive any of the re and Court Btretta. Freehold, New charse lands, natural drainage sys- tlon, placement of structures, airier renidMitlal zone. In wr»lch the lot or ftulrementtulrementaa or dedetaill s Hpc"""M * abov' e tems, Udiil waters or other waior operations or uses permitted witliln ders during business hours. Biddern lot?? (uhmitted for slip plan anorovol In any given .appUcatlon if ththee NEPTUNE - Student nurs- .Ip>-aev. nt whk-h Mme Apollcntion courses designated on the Official will he furnished with a copy at the the water counts, coastal flood plain. a'jut1 any part of any reflJdenUal l R BotrrBotrii dutermlpcdutml * tliatltt an ade will be made for tha allowance ot map of the Borous'h of Little Silver, watershed lands, water rectarge plans and npcoiflcatlonfl, by the En- b Commlnel'ma ami Counsel tee*. Rineer, upon proper notice and pay- ^ojif . the following rpi""lrprnenrt« R^ qua tc buffer ajea can be provided es of the Ann May School of Dated March 10th. A.D. 1N0. t.l The depotltlon or removal ot areas or & natural drainage syntcm, to buffer *rea and landRcaplni shall in lean th-an twenty (2r» , fcf>t, ftHU sand, gravel or any materials and the Mayor anq Council shall reserve ment or a fee of Five <$5M1 Dolfara, applv; intainlnj the protection for the Nursing, Jersey Shore Medi- A^NKB O'HOBMAN SHANLEY. conntrucUan of grolna, dock«, b«lk« the riKht to require payments to the payable to the Monmouth County (tO A strip of land twentv y>er- denttal propertlti from business 1JS6 East 36th Street, heRdn, "joathouaca, dwelllrigs, accea- Borough In an amount and In such Trcitsurer. rpnt f20^t or Iho nvragp wWih nf use and Rlare of Hffhta. "Hie Plan- cal Center — Fitkfn Hospi- Now York, N. Y. Hory buildings, roads or oUier Im- manner an ttie Mayor and Council Didi' mu.it be nj.ifle on JttJinrtard the property, when the commercial ninigg Bo.ird Is considering the waiv- 5 BEDROOM RANCH Executrix of thn Last Will and provRrnents wiihin the water courafta, ehaJl direct. iroposal forms In the manner dea. nropt"-* v abi'11 a r^M rtenfin.1 zono on ing of any of Uie require tnent H, shun i 1 tal, will hold their annual Testament of •lo°( nh 9 Shan* coastal flood' plain, watershed and re- d I The Mayor , 'and Council Rhnll rgnated therein and required bv tho the »lde, and/or twenty percent (20 1 review the proposed site plan M nd This hrond new expanded brick ley. & deceased Trustee. .chaTRe Uiirta, or nntfirai drain-ajte reirerro the tight to require a per- specifications; must be enclosed In ct the nverapp dpntli of (Tif nrrjTiM'K' the standard nrd purposes of N.J.fl. * a rich has 5 bedrooms, 3 tiled baths, K^**'^^^I. "SJWARK AND system shall be regulated by provi- mit or license for nny operations or sealed envelopes bearing the name when the commercial property a^u'i 4fl:5-*i-3fl. e' «fq,. affi to thwe PP'I.I, dinner-dance April 4. 'aneJed den with large fireplace wail. ESSEX BANK sion or this law. "' uses permitted In the water courses, and address of the bidder and name shall consider the location of build- / *r»rmerly National Ni»wark and Wood plain lands, watershed lands. of the worlc on the outside: addressed Inps, pnrk'lnr arena, outdoor tlllml- uSt completed on qulft dead end 4.2 The deposition or removal of nat- be dciBnated as «i bu'fer T . J. squacullure, hunting or trapping op- 9.0 Any person, firm, corporation (CONSENT OF SURETY) IS. Rhmiirt th« wl^th o' thf buffnr nrra propoied lay-out of driveways, streefs, YOUR OWN MARINA Executor of UIR Laht Will and erations nh&ll be exoeptcd from pro- or entity found violating any provi- SUED BY A REPUTABLE IN- exceed fifty (M) fppt, and If Ibr- buf- flldcwnlks. and oalhs, thp arienii^cv will begin with a buffet at 1 and location of jrnen areas and buf- Own a brand new Dutch Colonial on Testament of Jospph S. Shan- visions of this law, where otherwise sion ot this local law or condition. ! BURANCE COMPANY CERTIFY- lrv. a riccpoFtnd Trustee, and as legally pormltted and reEUlaled. imnosed by the Mayor and Council INQ TO THE FACT THAT IF THE fer areas. tb*> adenuac.v and loca- 8 p.m. and continue with arg« bulkhsadtd lot- 4 kingsiie bed- wide. the applicantv shal> l orcrt a six tion of screcninir, tindl pwrkina ar«>n, 1 Survivlne Trustee. upon an approved permit shall be BIDDER IS SUCCESSFUL. A d\ t(\n* hlrr'h stor i[l» f*nr» wi'bln 1 ooms, 2'/J baths- Jos I complied- Uficarft. Pltrtov, Iltrdln * JCIpp, Section 5.0 permitted Acts SURETY ROND WILL BE FILED structure. ! ami n.sov and =uch othpr dancing until 1 a.m. T 5.0 The acta set forth In Sections served with a written notice at the ttie buffer Men and at n pHnt rar- deep water — moor your bo*t at Attorneys at Law, direction of the Mayor and Council FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF «t'(>i orrl or*" (V to»t Imm trip rf*.°<- matlcrfl as may he found In havp 4.(1 and 4.1 are permissible U done THE CONTRACT AND THAT IN a rnnlcrlal bf^rln* on '*ir nbovp rp. ie door. (52,500 57^ Brnod Rtrrpt, purnuant to terms and condition.? of a stotlnstatinKg IIh lie nature of the violntlovlolnton dentlfil Int Itne at t^e KbutUnK real- ferred to or stated standards and ob- This is one of the yearly Newark. N, J, ,, nermlt approved by the Mayor and and providing % npeclflcd time within THE EVENT OF THE FAILURE dentKtl lit. March 20, 27 $20.50 OF THE BII'DEJt TO E.NTEi! IN- highlights fnr student nurses Council upon the recommendation of whkh Ihe violation shall cease and TO THE CONTRACT AND OIVE /h> Rerinlrr-menlfl [or planting In VICTORIAN IN RUMSON the Conservation CornmlHBion and ob- satisfactory corrective action taken by aUCH BOND. THAT THE INSUR- tho huffcr aiwi:' ARTICLE lit at the Ann May School of tained from the Borough. Clerk or the violator: ANCE COMPANY SHALL. PAY TO 1." In tlfn rlc-tKniiPit huffpr Slr l 1 1 Charming older home in perfect con- pursuant to an approved and filed a) Any person, firm, corporation or arPR a sniirt and ervitl""m"» )HI<1- tion (at, paraj rp , is ereby dition. *• bedrooms, I'/i tiled baltu. THE COUNTY OF MON.MnllTH Nursing, and is attended by subdivision map or building permit entity viols ting this local law shall THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Bcane scrren shall he p'unted1 and amended fo road ** fallow*: Lorot center hall. Modern kitchen carrying final Bite development ap- be wilty. of an offense, anrl upon THE AMOUNT SPECIFIED IN Tnnin-'alrifri no ** •/> ertnefa the 2. A. lot havinff n.i its principal members of the board of gov- . Only J2WO0 T proval by the PlaiminK Boani and ronvlctlon thereof, be punlshatle by SAID' BID AND THE AMOUNT pnrkiivit »ren. ellmlnsie the (rlare buUflirm on? uapd Tnr o>hf>r thH" n aporovrd by the Borough council. Hno or lmprlionment, or both. Fines FOR WHICH THE COUNrY OF nt anfomobilo HuNfc* •*»rf>iigh^it residence purpose, Aha)) have a side ernors, administration, medi- 11 3.t The following operatlonn and. mnv ne Up to five hundred dollnra MONMOUTH MAY CONTRACT thp yeair ami cumou'ta ne the yard of nnt 'ess ttmn tV>^ «mnnnt <.f uacs are permitted in the water (f500.00) and imprisonment may bo Hiiwi«e from th" qbutMnc rrrf- cal staff and personnel of the "PEACE OF MIND tor thirty C3.01 dava or less. i WITH ANOTHER.PARTY TO PER- flenthil areas. The land^cane aripa rffitlired ai R buffer Jnne M courass, the coanta i i flood- plain, wa- FORM THE WORK COVERED BY set ffHli In 5(»cllm 7 ("I o' thu Medical Center. With the convenience ol an ideal tershed lands, Water recharge area t» Any person, firm-, corporation or 9A1I1 BID. IF THE I.MTKll ir-Cftn «h" 'I ron«'M ^' fv"*"»r*W Ordlnitncc on the side along » bound- location in Rt/msortf this home offers or a natural drainage system as a entity who ahull conllnue auch viola- AMOUNT BE IN EXCESS trtes, flurh as TiPWlrrk, d^*'"!'*" nrr IWf to ^ny residence Z«M -our children "Safe walking distant* matter of rrieht aobject to provisions tion beyond the time limit apec!fled THE FORMER. iw, ART1CI.F, IV by the Borough Council shall be pull- o schools and large playground. of Section 4.0; be planted In JTPI All OH'-'VIOOB nr """rt-t t*t nrt}\. • a» Conservation - Qf soil, veeetatlon, ty of another offense, and upon con- 2. A CERTIFIED CHECK. DRAWN ranees Inconsbtent with the prnvl- >\ony free,! surround fdlj 3 bviroom water, fbV alMtlflBh «nd wlfdUfc. viction thereof, be fined In ftn amniirt TO THE OP.DF.R OF THE "MON- ftl Hue In a xi •fll'"" •*' this ortllnaiiL-e arc herotiy Attend Seminar iomt^ Full basement' with gome bi Outdoor recreation IncludlnR play not to exceed five hundred dollars MOUTH COUNTY TltEABURER" tl ^ o fhha tt>H reo\l oom ~, Assumabte' SIA% mortaage-, and BDOrttnc areas, field trials, na- (loOO.OT' f*r each offense or Imprls- IN AN AMOUNT NOT LESS onod thirty (30) days or both. RII- APTTrLK V $3K900 •,'•'' ture «tudy, hiking, horaeiack riding, THAN W% OF THE AMOUNT t, except whftrp oierwip T dip ..litill tnke ff/cct Im- D0YLEST0WN, Pa. - Re- awimming, akin diving, camming, c) Each day of such violation ahull BTD. EXCEPT THAT AMOUNT TM i swimming, skin diving, camping, ren trrfs fsji/ill no\ hp irm mediately unon pa?n*ne anri publi- boating, waier skiing, trapping, hunt- constitute a separate offense under OF CHECK .NEED NOT EXCEED 1'in five 'fil f«t liieh when cation pravlde-ri v presentatives of D & S Pool Ing, fishing and shellfish Ing where this law. A ttd.ooo.on. planted ami shall rcnslat of NOTICE Service, division of Dixon Oil PAUL BRAGAR otherwise legally permitted and regu- dt Any Person.Jlrm. corporationtqr xnd ^)e delivered at Une place and enoilgtl low hrnnfrh^S to rnvnv pn TTie- fnrejroinft n-iii«ince w,in Int-ir,- lated. . entity. _ alinK the provisions „. thla on the hour al'ove named, Ttie Mn^i- »rea or at Ica^t to a helrto of duecd at sn adjourned meefin«r nt r l 1 Co., Red Bank, N. J., recent- AGENCY c» operation 61 dams and otiier wa- local law shall become liable tn the dard proposal forms will be furnished «ie (\i foci Tirn **"* irr»""ii, th<* Bnro^"*! 0n»ntl "' S' '-p»—" •>»•<- ter control devices Including tempo- Borough for any expense or 1MS or uoe-n application to the County En- In Ihe pvent thp rxistlnp svpr. »4 BROAD STREET rary alteration or dlverclon of wa- damage occasioned' the Borough by gineer. held on March 21, 1H7O and will f W ly attended a four-day sem- SHREWStURY, N. J. ter levels or circulation for emergen- reason of aunh vlolaUon, The rlcht Is renerved to reject any nulreri twen frnm the efnipfl. puMIr henrln? ^t thn piyn^l nifr-tl'nr inar lor authorized Sylvan cy, maJnt«DBiK;« or aqua-culture Section 10.0 Existing or Prior or all bids If deemed to the Interest >inn Held nn AnrM ft. 1EF0 «t B:U n.'.. •., purposes, ! Conditions of the Ounty of MD"mmi*h <*> ti do. the Bronri fitrpct Aurtilnrlum nf th^ e(t with t v 1 - Pools service dealers con- d> Qrating, firming, nurseriPs, gar- • 10.0 Any structured, dwellings con- By order of Ui« Board of Choaen. mbfY Rhr»'V*n»r" 8r " ' l, ot « Mr*i -tn'p »i» 747-0221 flenlenlnr anff hftrVeftMn^' Of trops. • • struction or operation* extAtlng. with- Prcehnldcrfl of the County of lion- P«r«f>nfi vrkn wish tn he heard wilt ducted here by Sylvan Pools, "... And what malc«» you fhinlc 1 1, In nifttUtm to MEMBER: OF TWO y e)) Host anchorage or mooring. [ha water course, flood plain lands, Xnalltri * rw fi (h f be a;W«n an oppnrhi-.tv. wsternhrd lanrts, water rfrlinrgc nrpa Inc. Subjecl of the seminar MULTIPLE USTINO5 l r> uses accessory to reslrtential nr lOSEPH C. 1RWIN. niri-ctor pUnted >y Uif appltt tn ' th« JBAN W FAFPV wt should look in Th» Daily Rtgiittr other permitted primary uses of nd- or a natural drainage system is in- WILLIAM L. 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Red Bank Nursing 4,-"V -'si; "*v». -~i Home Code Favored RED BANK - The Plan- strictions for nursing homes ning Board has approved the in residential areas. Borough Council's proposed Current zoning regulations ordinance allowing nursing do not permit nursing homes Wisdom: get a new wide tie from Natelsons J. Kridel homes in business and resi- in business or residential for Easter, and junior will sneer no more. zones without variances or II dential zones. special use permits. I But the board will recom- Although the ordinance was || Advertise in The Register mend special rear and side approved last night for pas- yard, height and parking re- sage to the council for final action, the board is still re- Snuggle into the glamour searching the restrictions it plans to add to the bill. of an Acrylic Stole with BUSTER Also approved for council that hand-crocheted look action was an ordinance CRABBE changing the parking re- To warm cool nights and win you POOLS quirements for office build- admiring glances. 100% Acrylic in Offer You ings. two styles, one size for all. The previous ordinance re- quired one parking space for Shewn: Triangle shoulder shaped • Fun • Health • Safety each 300 square feet of floor shawl in white only 8.00 space including closets, rest- • Relaxation • Recreation • Prestige rooms and halls. The new Not shown: 6 ft. rectangular stole ordinance will require one with tied fringe .. 16.00 parking space for each 300 At A Price You Can Afford square feet of actual office. •ttinbach's ntckwtar — all stora* Secret Garden At Library RUMSON — A "secret gar- den" is on display at the Ocean Library through March 31. v Two different collections of hand decorated eggs will be featured. Included will be birds made of eggs and "shad- ow box" goose eggs. Children can view the gar- den through "pe©p" holes cut into colored paper surround- ing the display case, giving it the effect of a giant Easter egg. Adults may have an un- obstructed view through the 18 Sizes and Shapes top of the case. Library hours are Monday and TJiursday, 2-5 and 7-9 COME SEE FOR YOURSELF p.m.; Tuesday, Friday and DON'T WAIT, SUMMER'S Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Wednesdays 1-5 p.m. ALMOST HERE! Pool Code Set Call Collect In Colts Neck 446-9322 COLTS NECK-The Town- ship Committee last night in- troduced an ordinance'provid- Swimming Pools & Supplies! ing for the construction and HWY. 33, ENGLISHTOWN regulation of private swim- ming pools. 6 MILES WEST OF FREEHOLD CIRCLE Mayor Carroll Pierce pro- WATER CONDITIONING claimed June 6 as blood ap- DAILY 9-5 SALES and RENTALS __Si!SLJL>5_._ peal day. It is being spon- sored by the Colts Neck First CLOSED EASTER Aid Souad

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SHOP itainbich'i • mi bank • nbury »*rk 10 a.m. to S:W p.m., w»d. and frt. Mil 9 p.m fl American Motors Dealers • brick town plan 10 a.m. to • p.m., i*t. 'til 5:10, SUNDAY I] noon 'til 5:30 p.m. JbntnMn •*Prleebi^Minlndependentsu>veyofl/3oftheN.vyNJ.(toler«tal(anZ/G/70Soin*pricuv«anhlgh«r,i«mloM». '•' MOlflfit s«« your American Motors dealer lor hli price and tomt. „ REGL FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Television • Books Movies • Hunter Your Weekend Magazine Dining Out • Comment Hobbies • Music Junior League Seeks to Get Art Council for Monmouth County By CAROL JACOBSON allowed to vote annually for RUMSON — Culture needs the board of trustees. an Art Council in Monmouth Functions Told County and the Junior Mr. Kelley explained some League of Monmouth County5? of the functions of the state is trying to see that the area Art Council. He said the gets one. council had commissioned After a two-year survey of programs for musical scores, the arts in schools and art awarded artists and commu- organizations, Mrs. Donal nity organizations by honor- Martin of Rumson, chairman ing them, and had scholar- of the survey, said it was ship programs for potential apparent that schools and the artists in the inner cities. 45 cultural organizations here "A public," he said, "who were in need of a council. had not been brought up on a The survey, when com- diet of performing arts, with pleted, will be distributed by only islands of culture, the league to all county needed the touring produc- schools, the organizations, tions of art shows, dance the county library and the groups, musical and dra- Board of Freeholders. matic performances which Before two men spoke at the statement to 21 counties." the second meeting that the He said these tours con- league sponsored, a report sumed too much of their bud- was issued on part of the get and he hoped that by working with regional-coun- survey. ART COUNCIL DISCUSSED — Mrs. Donal Martin of Rumson, chairman of an art Mrs. J, Spencer Morgen of cils, the council would be Little Silver said that, all survey in Monmouth County sponsored by the Junior League of Monmoufh Coun- able to give more technical schools being different, most ty at a meeting with two prominent members of N. J. art councils, John Everitt, assistance instead - of more of them in the county had director of the North Jersey Cultural Council, center, and Byron Kelley, executive tours. only one 40-minute program director of the New Jersey State Arts Council. (Register Staff PhofoJ Some of the successes in music and art every two these councils have sefen are weeks. Few local resources State Arts Council, and John he became involved in ad- programs or expanding exist- a Middlesex County Festival were used, 21 schools had no Everitt, director of the North. ministration of the arts, ing ones. where 2,000 persons attended daily, and now that county is assembly planned for 1970, Jersey Cultural Council, dis- pointed out that the Bergen — speak for the arts to gov- 37 schools had no outside cussed their objectives and County Art Council has few looking for the New Jersey ernmental and private agen- Art Council to help it with programs, and 38 schools had their programs. artists on its board of direc- cies concerned with the arts. no personnel in the arts. Mr. Kelley said the state tors. summer programs. ' Art Groups Art Council, set up by former Need 'Doers* — work with educators and And the Bergen County Mrs. James Laude of Lin- His philosophy was that a artists to integrate the fine Council is looking forward to Gov. Richard J. Hughes in and performing arts into the croft said the survey showed 1966 and activated in 1967 council needs "doers" who a 10-day festival in two Hack- that there was little interplay with $25,000 and a board of would give "some clout to": curriculum of every school. ensack schools April 3 - 12 between cultural organiza- advisory panelists, had sev- — assist qualified arts or- Membership in the North- that will cost $70,000. An tions, one-quarter of them eral aims. ganizations to obtain finan- ern Jersey Council includes Ingmar Bergman film, were 20 years old, and one "One of them," he said, cial support. subscription, individual, pa- avant-garde films, the New half of them were founded in, — commission and pro- tron, corporate sponsors and Jersey Symphony and uie "was to increase artistic re- Garden State Ballet are just the last 10 years in the sources in the state working gram works for performance non-profit organizations that coastal areas between Red and exhibition. were tax-exempt groups or- a small part of the program. with existing ones and creat- Ten local groups will partici* Bank and Asbury Park. ing new ones." — provide expert counsel- ganized for cultural or edu- cational purposes. The dele- •pate, and 12 outside groups Byron Kelley, executive di- Mr. Everitt, who was an ing services to groups or per- are included. rector of the New Jersey actor and salesman before sons interested in initiating gates from these groups were Rotterdam Symphony Sets U.S. Debut Here RED BANK — Monmouth Alexandre Tansman. Written molished during the war, Rot- Arts Foundation concert-goers last year, the work commem- terdam began to rise out of will witness the North Ameri- orates tiie 500th birthday of the ashes after the liberation can debut of a world-renowned the noted Renaissance scho- in 1945. Today it is one of the orchestra when the Rotter- lar, Erasmus of Rotterdam. most modern cities in Europe. dam Philharmonic performs The orchestra's music di- It boasls a new concert hall, here Thursday. rector and senior conductor, De Doelen, an architectural Having arrived in New Jean Fournet, will lead the gem comparable in every way York only two days before, "• 110 musicians in a program to a few other such auditori- the orchestra will come first which also will include De- ums in the world. to the Carlton Theater in Red bussy's "La Mer," the Over- The Rotterdam Philharmon- Bank to give the opening con- ture to "Le Roi d'Ys" by ic was founded in 1913. In cert of its U.S. debut tour. Lalo, and the Symphony No. 4 the ensuing years, it has The concert will be the finale in E Minor by Brahms. gained an international repu- of the Monmouth Arts Foun- The Rotterdam Philharmon- tation on tours of Scandinavia, dation's Concert Series for ic's U.S. Debut Tour is under Germany, France, Belgium, 1969-70. the patronage of Her Majes- Italy, England, Scotland and The performance also will ty Queen Juliana of The Switzerland. Two of Europe's include another "first" — the Netherlands. This year is a most noted conductors are on XJ.S. premiere of a composi- significant one for it marks its permanent, staff, Fournet tion entitled "Homage a the 25th anniversary of the and young Dutch conductor Erasme de Rotterdam" by re-birth of Rotterdam. De- Edo de Waart. JEAN' FOURNET Car Owners Monnt SAT. HIGHT WED. NIGHT BELGRADE (AP) - gp Hiejfctstows Country Club slavia, a country of 20 million,. I The Movies Andy WtU*- **T- HITE - j had more than -560,1)00 private- II Vfnclng evtry Wed. Nit* AIM BED BANK KEANSBURG PERTH AMBOY ly owned passenger automo- Always Fwi Htrt Alont or Couples. CARLTON— CASINO- AMBOYS DRIVE-IN— biles at the end of last year. ed 2;«3; 7:10; SAO. The Bible 7:46. FRI., SAT. IL SUN. — CartMM SAT. * SUN. — Marooned J:QO; SAT. — The Bible 1:30: 7:*S. 7:00; A Boy Named Oharllt Browa *:«; 7:10; 9:40. SUN. — The Bible 6:06; «:45. 7:06; 10:36; With Six You Gel Ecg Roll S:5& EAST BRUNSWICK EATONTOWN MENLO PARK TURNPIKE- COMMUNITY- CINEM^— S A Boy Named Charlie Brown 11:00; -• OUTDOOR—FRI.. SAT. & StJN. — A Boy Named Charlie Brown 7:00; A Boy Named Charlie Brown 2:90; 1:05; 3:10; 5:20; 7:25; 9:25. 10:20; Support Your Local Sheriff SAT. — A Boy Named Charlie SM5. 4:00; 5:30; 7:00: 9:00. lNlGROUNDand ABOVE Brown 11:00; 1:00; 2:10; 4:«; INDOOR — FRI., SAT. * SUN. — SAT. — 1001 Arabian Melits 12:flO; «:35; 8;4O; 10:50. A Boy Named Charlie Brown 1:30; A Boy Named Charlie Brown 2:00; SUN. — A Boy Named Charlte 4:30;. 7:30; 10:50; Support Y«ur 4:00; 5:30;-7:00; 9:00. s Brown 2:00; 1:05; 6:10; 8:30; 10:10. Local Sheriff 2:50: 5:50; 9:15. SUN. — A Boy Named Crutrllt DEAL DIRECT and SAVfc Brown 2:00: 4:00; ,>:3O; 7:00; 9:00. Visit Our Display — Financing Arranged DRIVE-IN— Kits • Chemicals • Supplies FR1. SAT. & SUN. — Cartoons 55 7:5Oi S Replacement Liners * Installation • Filters L2S E" ™ FREEHOLD Free Estimates! MALlr- Oliver 2:00; S:OO. Good Friday ADD-ON POOLS INC. SAT. - Oliver 2:00; 6:«; 9:30. 1400 HWY. 35 #71 AOnO SUN. — Oliver 2:30; 5:15; g;06. u ASBUKY PARK MIDDLETOWN 0/ ! UOUO LYRIC- SPECIAL! T 150 FEET SOUTH OF SEARS The Damned 7:00; 9:35. SAT. * SUN. — The Damned 2:00; 4:50; 7:30; 10:05. MAYFAIR- 1-DAY ONLY Marooned 2:00; 7:10; 9:40. SAT. — Marooned 2:10; 4:50; 7:25; SUN. — Marooned 2:10; iAQ; T:10; ST. JAMES- FISH FILET Pus»y Cat. I Love You 3:30; 7:00; LIV lO^JU: Support Your Local Sheriff SAT. & SUN. — Pussycat I Love SANDWICH You 3:40; 7:00; 10:15; Support Your Local Sfaeril! 2:00; 5:25; b:45. NEPTUNE CITY It's Deep-Sea Delicious NEPTUNE CITY— COMES TO FBI * SAT. ~ A Boy Named vm- Ioor°wn 1:W' 3:00; 5:00; SUN. — A Boy Named CJiarlie MOUNTAIN INN JBrown 2:00; 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; lv .00. , BURGER CHEF ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS MANASQLAN (jut south of New ALGONQL1N- HWY 35 Monmouth Rd.l MIDDLETOWN Dr. Doollttle 2:00t 7:45. SAT. — Drt OooUtUe 2:00; 6:45; EVERY SUN. — Dr. Doolittle 2:10; 4,55; WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. BRICK TOWN STARTING APRIL 1st BRICK FLA/A- featuring FRI. ic SAT. — Maroontd 2:06; SUN. — ilarooired 2:20; 4:45; J;10; WED., APRIL 1st — BENNY TROY & THE ACTION LALRELTON THURS., APRIL*2nd — THE FABULOUS FOREMOST DRIVE-IN— PRI. & SAT. — Cartoons 7:00; Fit)., & SAT., APRIL 3rd & 4th — THE BUNCH Secret of Santa Vittoria 7:30; ll:4«; Support Your I>ocal Sheriff 10:00. COMING ATTRACTIONS— SUN. — Support Your Local Sheritl Special Easter Menu 7:05; iiuo; Secret of Santa Vil- "CREATURES" & "THE FACTS OF LIFE" toiia H:i0. TOMS RIVER '.95 COMMUNITY— SCENIC DRIVE - off Rt. 36 - 2914511 A Boy Named OharHe Brown 2:25; APPETIZERS 7:30; 9:30. Carrot Sticks Olives . Celery Hearts SAT. & SUN. - A Boy Named Chicken Livers Artichokes Vinaigrette Charlie Brown 2:25; 4:25; 6:15; 8:15;. 10:00. Herring with Sour Cream Shrimp Cocktail Stufied DevUed Clams ' Clams on Vi SatK DOVER— Fruit CUB - > ' Tomato Juice Cocktail Marooned 2:00; 7:05; 9:25. SOUPS SAT. — Marooned 2:94; 5M0; 7;35; 10:00. Manhattan Clam Chowder . Cream of CMcken SUN. — Marooned 2:05; 4:35; ENTREES 7:00; 9:3a STUFFED SHRIMP WITH CHAMPAGNE SAUCE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS North of Red Bank FILET MIGNON MUSHROOM CAP LOBSTER TAILS LEMON BUTTER MIDDLETOWN CRABMEAT AU GRATIN TOASTED POINTS ' • Vi BROILED CHICKEN TOWN- BOSTON SCROD POACHED AU VIN BLANC FKl. & 9AT. v- A Boy Named Charlie Brown 12:00; 2:00; 4:00; VEGETABLES 6:00: i:00; 10:00. Hawaiian Carroll SUN. -- A Boy Named Charlie MMht4 Potato (choice oj 2) Brown 2:00; 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. UAZLET DESSERTS SCENIC DRIVE — ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Cheese Cake Tortont PLAZA— Aspie Pie Rict Pudding Marooned 2:00; 7:00; S:2fl. L«y«r Cake SAT. — Maroned 2:00; 7:25; 9:50. SUN, — Marooned l!:15; i:W, 7:00; Beverage i ** Our Special 9:20. ROUTE 35 DRIVE-IN— Children's $2.95 FRI., SAT. k SUN. — They Shoot II Horses, Don't They? 7:00; UK45; Fruit or Chickon Sou* War Wagon 9:15. Lobster Tail "EASTER Chopped Steak Jello or Ice Cream KEYP0RT Fried' Chicken or Rice Pudding STRAND ART— Beverage All the Loving Couples 7:15; 10:25; House ot Cards &:40. MENU SAT, - Sleeping Beauty 2:00; All Fer Reservations Call... 842-0205 • 741-2010 the Loving Couples 7:15; 10:25; House of Cards 8:40. SUN. — All the Loving Couples OCEAN AVENUE. SEA BRIGHT features... 7:15; 10:25; House of Cards S:40. ! ^ „?-. i—-— Complete Dinners ——-- j# ROAST TURKEY „ 150| FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL! {• BAKED VIRGINIA HAM 3.50| "Shore Dinner" at the CobbleStones ••PRIME RIBS Of BEEF (An Jus) 4151 FISHERMAN'S ASSORTMENT •• aUB STEAK 3.95; Clams on the Half Shell Fresh Clan» Chowder Golden Fried Shrimp, Scollops, FHtt of Flounder, !• LOBSTER TAILS (2) 4.95J Stuffed Ctom, French Fried Potatoes, Vegetable, H All For Lettuce ond Tomo*© !• FRIED CHICKEN ... .125 j " Also included is your Solad ond Hoinefnode Bread. Only • . , I (Children's Menu — 125) ! Oessert and Coffet The CobbleStones Restaurant IAN9UET md YOUR HOST: PHONE FOR ROUTE 35 741-8344 MIDDLETOWN WEDDING FACILITIES RESERVATIONS "Charlie 1 Mile North of Red Bank FOR 25 TO 500 PEOPLE 291-3511 Johnson" 'I Do! I Do!' fmo^m^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Run Extended TINTON FALLS - "I <* • I Do!" the hit two-character musical comedy starring Lau- and HIS TRIO ren Woods of Long Branch and Ruth Schlosberg of New Shrewsbury, will extend its run to Friday, April 3, and i\ HARRY'S LOBSTER HOUSE \ Saturday, April 4. Sponsored by the Monmouth l OCEAN AVENUE SEA BRIGHT I Conservatory of Music and RESTAURANT produced by Leonard Talent \ FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY j AVE. TWO RIVERS & Associates, the musical has RIDGE AVE. been playing this month at The' Old Mill theater, Syca-_ more Ave., here, to sell-out RUMSON audiences. Tickets may be obtained by SHE BLOWS fisammsdJOA Quality calling Mrs. Norman Ericson, Entertainment 75 Fair Haven Road, Fair JACK3E HILL Haven. Curtain time is 8:40. APPEARING TUES. Ura THUtS. COCKTAILS JACKIE HILL TRIO STEAKS Open Enlarged FEATURING LINDA TURNER Friday and Saturday NfgttN SEAFOOD Country Club MUSIC TO DINE IY 9 r.M. f 11 P.M. MANALAPAN — Donald J. MUSIC TO SWING TO ALA CARTE Sheeny, general manager of 11 P.M. TO 7 the Battleground Country from 2.95 Club, MiUhurst - Englishtown Lmch*«a: Noon t« 4;30 Dinner Served From 5 OtMMn 5 p.M. *o 11 pjm. Road, announced today the Clowl MONDAYS grand opening of its newly- Sreaki «id Seafoti expanded, 600-seat, ultra- FOOT OF BODMAN PL. modem, multi-functional ban- RED BANK On ihe Navewink Riv.r quet and convention facility. Phone 7414358 At I in R«d Bank The recently completed ex- pansion makes the Quadrille Room one of the largest, most modem, meeting places in Monmouth County. The room is designed so that aluminum and walnut paneled sliding doors permit the area to be converted into three sepa- rate, sound proof special oc- casion rooms, each accom- modating from 150 to 208. guests. EASTER DIMER^PALACE DUR ' Week' ROAST LEG OF LAMB . 'MM PRIME RIB CLUB STEAK on TOAST .....RW To Start Monday (Mint Jelly) (Baked Idaho — Lettuce & Tcrma-to) NEW YORK - One of Hol- PRIME RIBS OF BEEF —„ „.—$2.5» VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN ...... St.95 lywood's all-time guests wifi (Au-Jui) (Spftghett! Onlvl be featured on WABC-TV ROAST STUFFED FRESH HAM next week when Channel 7's {Apple S««ce - Sauerknurt) BROILED FRESH SWORD FlbH MEAK ^l.OT •The 4:30 Movie" presents Almandlne "John Wayne Week." BAKED VIRGINIA HAM _._ The star of countless Hol- BROILED LAMB CHOPS - ....$2.25 lywood movies, the famous DELICIOUS YANKEE POT ROAST -L ~$1.90 (Mint wiyi "Duke" is an Academy (Red BROILED FRESH HALIBUT STEAK Aimandme $!.«• Award contender for "Best ROAST CHICKEN ...... -r_^m.—:„-,-:. •.-.••JM:<5 (Garni, Actor" for his role in "True (Drewlnj — A-pple Sauce — CaAetied Swe*t») BROILED FRESH LEMON SOLE _ £1.95 Grit." On Monday, he wiH ROAST DUCK (Butter ,,UM) star with Stewart Granger in Dte»»inB — PtaemppJe Sauce) • the adventure drama "North •.., ROAST VERMONT TURKEY ...... -~JfL2S FRIED FILET : .$1.75 to Alaska." v (Chestnut Dressing — Cranberry S»uce) (Tartar 8au«) BROILED PRIME SIRLOIN STEAK --. $3.25 BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP $2.50 (Fretwh Frlea — Lettuce It. Tomato) aarlie Sauce) I CLUB BENE' ROAST LOIN OF PORK , ,™ .»M with Sau«rkaut ROAST STUFFED CORNISH HEN :.'. $2.W g DINNER THEATRE DELUXE SEA FOOD COMBINATION ...... ~$2.15 DEEP FRIED JUMBO STUFFED SHRIMP —.$2.51 S RT. 35. S—tli T«rUr « April lst-April 2*1* — /;; VEGETABLESr '••' : ^ J.': SWAPS':..' POTATOES Red Cabbage - Fresh Carrots Candied Sireet | "CABARET' § Manhattafl Clam Chowder Sauerkraut - Harvard Beets Cr^m of Chicken reoe Baked Stuffed Mashed B Club tone'sBern's '5 Golden Peas - Cole Slaw Bowt $,» Cup $.20 New Policy,.. Broccoli au-grattn Boiled (Parsley) Every Saturday DESSERTS Broadway Play Strawberry Short Cake _— Plus Variety Show At Midnight Fruit Pie Cherry Creamy Cheesecake .5t Saturday Price Banana Cream Pie Chocolate Layer Cake .35 830 and up Coconut Cream Pie Napoleon ——. Chocolate Cream Pie - & Chocolate Eclair .5» APRIL 13 S Topped off with a steaming cup of coffee. g LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS g 5 mi Hit Country Beys S 3 APR. 4 ond APR. S 1 Children9* Menu Available S CHILDREN'S SHOW 5 g "Mary Poppins" | Next to Boro Hall Showtinw 2:30 S 56 MONMOUTH ST. 741-8131 RED BANK for Reservorions Cdl 3 727-3000 § itiiitiitiitffiiiiiiiim C8»nir PT»ne^-t)aiing-3g»rtBt-tw««ll«M;. co&ie'jtaS^ dentfl descend on Fort Lftudtrfelt, Florida. (1M0) twrj^F © HIKE COME THE JRfolS (C). / HERE COMES THE 6RUMP (C) rtht.Lad Winter,*: J««my k *&m&.sf * nutrdv to . vWqh ftp only :witaa» to an old Indian who ntxmi €CA :.to.unt •'/' •.": •••',: ' • ' ©MILLION DOULAR MOVIE CONNECTICUT REPORT tC) ,2 at»rrin« Robert Young, Uooget, Vac Williams, Mitai Hoag, Al MtOranaryj TwJjSe.HThB.daughter of a.slain ChlMM ti WNDT.TV "tore and the O*ish»" with Red Buttons, Carolyn stows away on a playbby's.'yacht. ,*:-•• • . . Notou McCarthy, Mort 8ahl, Joyce Van Fatfcn, © THE^AROY BOYS (C) ^ York, Kathleen Freeman. '...,.. Q BOATING AMERICANS (C) NEWSFRONT -..•••; \, ,; TH6GR$I; 11:00 © O "HEWS, WEATHWi SPORTS (C) < 11 rOO A HOI* (C) 8 PEYTON PLACE 8© 5KY HAWKS (C) | © DIVORCE COURT (O: , ©MAD MAD MOVIE i PERRY MASON ; . 'Morgan-the Pirate". (l»flo) ttwTing ftove Case of the Festive Felon" Story of a legendary buccaneer. • • : - OJ?30 THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW (C) FRIDAY ll;30 FOCUS: NEW JERSEY (C) i t: Rodney: HOTDOG (C) | ' I special exploring the origins of a number oi «y«y- © 11:30 MOVIE daj items such as hot dogs; baskttbtlls, fortun« "Montana" (1M0) starring Xrrol Flynn, Aleili Bmitl), cookiw, nags, salt ,an4 «»p. Woody AUo; Ttttt •taeep rancher detennioed to move his herds into :«motheM, Jo'Anne Worley and ihe To CfttU* country meet* oppotition from wealthy ranch- ftd «n_; Tarson City" (l»2) lUrrlnf Randolph Bcott, Of THI Mm (CL Aamoood Uaaiey. Opposition to building a railroad re- _|W in murder and pits-brother against brother In .:© INSIGHT (C) THE DICK CAVETT SHOW (C) "Gidgtt" -TH6UTE MOVIE AFTiRNOON "Sorgo"- fttius Pilate" starring Jean Marais, Jaann* Crain. •n* "Governor of a ^omic province must decide, © THE MONWES (C) IVINIMG whether to spare the life of a spiritual revolutionary ©EASTSIDE COMEDY (tt a'dangerous criminal. (IMS) ^Spook Busteta? (1M«) stirring L*o Gowejf, Hunte ©QQ NEWS (cv tHI PHIL DONAHUt SHOW {O ' • Hall. Always ready to.help out, the Boy* undtitak* © IQST IN SPACE

. hearing for a young client. -•• •• Jr. •:••• \'.± •'^ • ' "'-- Scot*. The,s*toVLof"Texas") 4:30 © THE SIX.THIRTY. REPORT I LOVE LUCY ^:By«^litfr)ng:RobmB^^ ; THE ANNIVERSARY' GAME (CI " " a DICK VAN DYKE SHOW ' 0 GIVIUSTHISDAY •; : ©PERRY MASON - 7K»; ©TOM AND JERRY u 7:30 "The Case of the Final FadeiOut" . . •* - 0 CATHEDRAL OF TOMORROW (C) :^ y?A cajMile to the Window^ A w1ft> ^taction to 1 © THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW (G) . death of her doctor husband puales Dr, Kildart. •The Honeymooners." Desperate to attend a Raccoons 7:lA © MODERN fARMER - .---•:Iv,; :•:-. r DI convention in Miami Beach, Ralph and Ed enlist the ©NEWSANDWEATHER - :': V>/Jii " 1 aid of a hypnotist to elicit funds for the trip from J1 ©>E6PtE'S qpNCfRT.i(C).-. -:"^ ^ 7:2S THE.CHRISTOPHERS(C); " ' Rdelio: A Celebration of,Hit.".rLeonard Bernstein THl ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW (C) 7:30 8 THE-BATMAN SHOW. (O- - conducts and narrates a, program tievoted*entirelj im © THE CHAMPIONS (C) © BISHOP -SHESN (C) • - A concert version of Ludwig ran Beethoven's enly. "Desert Journey" • .,.-•... ©PROJECT KNOW (C) opera. ' • ' • . . • •,.••. ..•••"-..>. © JACQUESCOUSTEAU (C) ••>•- ©PRINCE OF PEACE (C) ;::, 0 MAN FROM U.N.C;LE. IC) - "Tile .Water Planet." A behind the; scenes.look at how 7:45 © COMMUNITY AT LARGE tC) ,-; 0 THE EIG SHOW ,;;:,;. and why Capt. Cousteau and the- men of the Calypso ; «:M © AROUND THE CORNER (0). • *llan IVho Shot Liberty Valance" (1963) •Urrmf hav« made a career of oceanograpWc research ; ; •Jttnej Stewart,'John Wayne..A dfama about W °o*- ©THE AVENGERS (C) . © THE ALVIN SHOW (C) ' law who1 terrorizes a small we*t»r» townr opposed'en^" "Baiaar" • ' ' ' © FAITH FOR TODAY •% the town hero and a tenderfoot lawyer. ' • • • ' ©PROFILES IN COURAGE 0 DAY OF DISCOVERY (C) © STAR TREK (C) "Prudence' Crandall Story." A Quaker schoolteaciier ^'Tfte Menagerie" Parti, Mr; Bpock- is accused «f ; .0TH|PQPEVESHOW mutiny when he overtakes control of the' BntwprlsC defied authorities who threatened her when she al- : lowed a Negro girl to enroll In her school in Canter- 0 LIBRARY LIONS (C) : © FOR LOVE OR MONEY (£> - '- - '*-" • bury, Connecticut. 8:15 © TIME FOR JOYA (C) A behlnd-Oie-scenei look at Parke-Bernet AuetloB 1:30 0 MY THREE SONS (C) © WONDERAMA (C) •.Gallery. • • " -• ' '• ; '' - •• ;•;: • -' ' • • Rob and Katie take an instant liking to their, new 8:30 Q THE CHRISTOPHERS 1:30 © TED MACK AMATEUR HOUR (O apartment neighbors, but they soon discover that no- 0 DAVEY AND GOLIATH ©STATION fO STATION (C): body's perfect, especially their new acquaintances.' • © MARYKNOLL STORY TIME (C) ; "What Do You.See.When You Look at * ChUdf" ©ADAM 12 (C) "Log U4~Tbc Hero." Officers Malloy and Reed assist © SAMSON AND GOLIATH (C) ; i EVENING firemen at "a burning warehouse, help, a heart attack ?:00 © TV SUNDAY SCHOOL (C) 1 • victim and respond to a report of a roan attempting © FOR THOU ART WITH Ut (C) • © CBS NEWS-ROGER MUDD (C) : to leap from a hotel room window. © RIGHT NOW (C) © FRANK MC GEE SUNDAY REPORT (C) © CREATURE FEATURES 9:15 0 TV HEBREW SCHOOL (Cl:: '- . "Black Cat" (1934) starring Borfc Karlofl, Bela Lugosl, 0 THE; FRANKIE AVALON EASTfR SPJECIAL Innocent newlyweds find themselves caught in horri- .••".:. © POPEVE AND FRIENDS (C) '•••:•':•.•-.",. ••'.- Starring Joanie. Sommers, Jose' Greco. . ble trap set by two lunatics. 9:30 © THE WAY TO GO (C) • 0 SING ALONG. WITH MITCH (C) © LAWRENCE WELK (C) . © INQUIRY (C) Starring Mitch Miller with Leslie Ugguna and Chester MorrU. A musical salute to latter and Springtlmfc DUDLEY DO-RIGHT (CI " O CANDID CAMERA © 0 JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE (C) © GREEN ACRES (C) © POINT OF VIEW IC) Tto a Puff of Smoke." A lawyer is accused of murder- Lisa's uncle makes an unexpected appearance at the 10:00 THE YEAR 1200 (G) ing a draft-evader client. ; - • Douglas farm and quickly involves them In "old OPEN CIRCUIT IC) 6:15 © SPORT AND WESTERN SCULPTURE m Patterson New York City's famed Easter Parade © THE SUNDAY MOVIE (C) "Macao" starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell. In ©EQUAL TIME AFTERNOON the teeming gambling palaces of exotic liacao, an ad- 11:00 ©©©NEWS (C) venturer on the Iain finds himself the target of ©THESAINT (C) 12:00 © NEWSMAKERS (C) gangsters'bullet*. (ie$2) "The. Abductors" © DOROTHY GORDON'S YOUTH FORUM (C). ©HE SAID, SHE SAID (C) ' O PLAYBOY AFTER DARK (C) © EASTSIDE COMEDY Guesto: Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healey; Bill and Guests: Billy Eckstein, Mort Sahl, Sid Ceasar Ann CuUen;. Dick and Loretia. Clark; Peter © MOVIE FAVORITES IV "Bowery to Bagdad" (1955) starring , . . HunU Hall. Sheray Ducnin ~ . "fiernadette of Lourdes" starring Daniels Ajoret^Na- • © SOUL (C) dine Atari. The story of the simple peasant girl who ©EYEWITNESS NEWS CONFERENCE (C) became a saint: (1.961). . - . '•. I2i2S^O THE MID-DAY REPORT

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