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Teaeher Pay Talks Are SEE STORY BELOW . Cloudy, Mid HOME Cloudy, and mild, with chance THEDAEY of rain developing tonight. ) Red Bank, Freehold 7" Cloudy, colder tomorrow. I Long Branch J FINAL (See Set&IU, Pat* 3) Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 143 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1969 22TAGES -TEN-CENTS At Allied Conference in Vietnam

• SAIGON (AP) - U.S. Am- disclosed it is reviewing its fire in place." The latter secretary of state for political units from Vietnam before Yesterday, Premier Tran bassador' Ellsworth Bunker contingency plans for a troop means all troops would sim- affairs in the incoming Nixon mid-July, sources said he has Van Huong was quoted by a find Gen. Creighton W. Ab- withdrawal or a cease-fire. ply stay where they are, with- administration, canceled a reluctantly accepted the spokesman as saying he be- rams, the U.S.- military com- One source said the meet- out mounting any new opera- scheduled meeting with Thieu fact that some troop with- lieves the United States could tnander in Vietnam, con- ing was "pretty high level tions or continuing any old later today. A spokesman for drawals will be made rela- begin a withdrawal of 10,000 ferred today with President stuff," also,attended by Vice ones. the U.S. Mission said he had tively soon. men a month without compro- Nguyen Van Thieu on U.S. President Nguyen Cao Ky and —How to retaliate if the a bad case of flu. Informants close to Thieu mising the war effort. troop withdrawals and a pos- Foreign Minister Tran Chanh enemy should attack Saigon Johnson has been confer- said the initial withdrawal Small skirmishes and over- sible cease-fire in light of the Thanh. The informant said during the new negotiations. ring with top American and announcement could specify night shellings of South Viet- break in the peace talks dead- the leaders discussed "a "In other words," said the South Vietnamese officials from 20,000 to 50,090 men lock. whole spectrum of things" for source, "would this mean an since Wednesday. He is without a timetable. namese towns and bases con- The meeting took place less nearly two hours. automatic resumption of scheduled to leave for Wash- tinued, but there was no sig- than 24 hours after an an- Topics included: bombing North Vietnam?" ington Saturday to report his nificant ground fighting. nouncement from Paris that —Withdrawal of American . —The demilitarized zone. findings to President - elect U.S. headquarters reported Vietnam, South Vietnam and troops, how many and how Ky, supervisor of South Vi- Nixon, but the spokesman Viet Talk the 51st,significant incident of.";. the Viet Cong's National Lib- soon. , , etnam's Paris delegation, is said his departure may be enemy activity in the demili- eration Front will begin four- .• —A truce, which could scheduled to return to Europe delayed by his illness. tarized zone since the Nov. 1 way talkg tomorrow. - mean a total cease-fire, a early next week. While Abrams is against bombing halt of North Viet- Earlier, the U.S. Air Force partial cease-fire or a "cease- U. Alexis Johnson, under- withdrawing any combat Accord nam. A communique said TWO LYNDONS LEAD THE WAY — President John- North Vietnamese troops hid- den in. bunkers fired oh a son and his grandson, Patrick Lyndon Nugent, are fol- light observation plane Thurs- lowed by the rest of the first family through the day over the southern half of Capitol last night at a recaption for the retiring chief PARIS (AP) - The Viet- the six-mile wide zone. Amer- executive. Following are, ftorn left, Lynda Robb, Lyn's Three Cosmonauts Land ican artillery retaliated, nam talks will begin anew to- smashing three bunkers. 'mother Luci and Mrs. Johnson. (AP Wirephoto) MOSCOW (AP) - Three commanded by Vladimir terday with Soyuz 5, and then Justments in the craft's posi- morrow under an agreement Soviet cosmonauts, landed Shatalov, who was launched Separated after transfer of tion and fired a re-entry so vague and ambiguous as to safely "on earth today aboard Into orbit Tuesday. Two days the two crewmen. The feat •blast from the ship's rocket. becloud any participant's Soyuz 4, Moscow Radio re- later he was joined in his was reported here as a step "The ship then made a con- claim of victory. But new cabin by Alexei Yeliseyev toward creation of long-term trolled descent through the wrangling lies ahead, and few , ported. here expect progress toward Pact Parley Postponed "The three cosmonauts feeL and Yevgeny Khrunov, who space laboratories. atmosphere," the announcer climbed aboard from Soyuz 5, peace to be anything but slow well," the announcer said. The radio broadcast said said. and tortuous. They landed in the Soviet achieving the, world's first Soyuz 4 landed in the "pre- After the rocket was. Union about 25 miles north- crew transfer in orbit. determined region" at 1:53 The vagueness of the ar-. switched off, he added, Soyuz rangements for the first en- west of Karaganda, in Kaza- Radio Moscow said Volynov a.m. EST, after a "smooth" 4's crew capsule was separ- By Matawan Teachers larged meeting appeared to khstan. reported from space after the parachute descent through ated from the working quar- the earth's atmosphere. have been deliberate. The so- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Molloy had previous appoint- the Regional High School, al- The other spacecraft in- landing of his comrades that ters, and the two sections lution to an obstacle which volved is the mission, Soyuz he "feels excellent." There The three cosmonauts, in plunged separately into A suggested negotiating ses- ments we could not cancel," so reflected dismay at the holds up .this phase of the sion between the Matawan Re- she said. "We're aware of postponement. ' 5, continued its flight, piloted was no immediate report on preparation for then- landing, the atmosphere. talks for ftore than two by lone cosmonaut Boris his plans for a return to had strapped themselves into gional Teachers Association the time limits and it would "I'm-very disappointed that Recovery crews, "friends months centered about the ar-, and the Board of Education be nice to finish negotiations the teachers won't negotiate Volynov. earth. . , : their seats. Then commander and journalists were the first langement of one large table : The first ship to land was Soyus 4 docked in orbit yes- Shatalov made manual ad- for tomorrow to discuss con- before Tuesday, but the Sat- just because Mr. Molloy persons tcrgreet the-rretum«- and two small ones In the In-; tract differences will be post- urday wmniitinents we had won't be there," he' said. "We ing cosmonauts," he said. ternational'tionference Cen- poned because-John A. Mol- made could not be broken." .. on the board are most anxious • Tass reported the cos- ter. loy can't be there. Asked if the teachers to get on with the negotia- monauts had stowed all scien- The French government has Mr. Molloy Is the New Jer- couldn't negotiate without Mr. tion.": tific instruments, films and been asked to produce a big sey. . .Education Association Molloy's presence, Miss Panos ' . Both board members said a Hearings on Cabinet cameras in the landing cap- round table suitable for seat- • Jjekl^representative working explained: "We have been ..special, referendum might be sule..Then it was separated ing 16 delegates around it at i :wp.tte-teachers in the con- working with him since Octo- needed if the final settlement from the ship's working quar- one time, and two small rec- • tract talks, stalemated since ber and feel he should be 1 significantly exceeds the sala- ters. tangular tables, each 5% feet • Dec. 15. there." • .: ;';;.• ''•/.. long and three feet wide. The :• ' ry guide provided for in the The storage insured safe small tables will be placed at Tomorrow's meeting was She added 'that the associa- , $5,636,831 budget. The tax Highlighting Finances return of data gathered dur- opposite sides of the big ta- suggested by Dr. Maurice C. tion has suggested a meeting rate is estimated to rise 79 ing the mission. Tass gave no ble, exactly 18 inches from its Benewitz, a labor economic for Thursday instea'd.' cents. WASHINGTON (AP) - Two cabinet nominees called to chosen deputy secretary of details on the fate of the emp- edges. ' professor at City College of Board reaction to the de- Presently the budget calls New York named Wednesday velopment was noticeably un- for an-across-the-board in- Senate committees consider- Capital Hill for committee . defense. . ty working quarters but they Dividing Line ing top-level nominations in questioning prior to Senate The Senate Finance .Com- presumably were intended to to act as mediator between happy. ' crease in salaries of 10,, per the hew administration grap- voting on confirming the apj mittee, interviewing Ken- burn up during re-entry. The South Vietnamese gov- the two sides. "Clearly if they (the teach- • cent. No specific figure is ple today with the question poiritments. nedy, was told by one of its Tass later reported first de- ernment can point to this ta- Want Issue Resolved ers) were as anxious to settle mentioned.. of how far they should go in members Thursday that Ken- . tails of the new self-sufficient ble arrangement as actually It was learned yesterday • as they have 'indicated, they, "If the increase, above that forcing government officials Despite the prolonged in- nedy's stock-trust proposal providing the dividing line beV that board members had ac- would have made arrange- is minimal," Mr." Feder ex- terrogation of Hickel, which space suits worn by the two . tween two sides which it has . to dispose of personal fi- constitutes "a clear conflict cosmonauts who made the cepted the date with hopes ments to be there," Herbert plained,, "we might be able to nancial holdings. may extend into tomorrow, demanded, and can even a contract could be resolved , Feder, a member of the find. it somewhere, Tbut we and to questions over private of interest." transfer yesterday. claim-that the arrangement And Gov. Walter Hickel of Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., before a final vote Tuesday board's negotiating team re- have hardly any contingency finances, all 12 nominations The suits contain compart- cuts the conference room in on the 1969 budget so the marked. fund'to. draw on." Alaska, designated the new are expected to receive said in a letter to the com- ments in the legs that carry half. secretary of interior, was mittee that under the trust salary items could be in- Breaks Commitment Mr. Parker called the bud- speedy approval after Nixon's an oxygen supply system, North Vietnam and its ally, cluded. "I broke a previous com-- get "tight educationally." ^called tor a third day of testi- inauguration Monday. Kennedy wottld not be actually heating elements and a venti- mony before the Senate In- 'divesting himself of stock in lation system for pumping the Viet Cong's National lib- But teachers rejected the mitment to be there,", he add- "We could cut the money terior Committee, which has Senate Majority Leader the Continental Illinois Bank, warm or cool air into the eration Front, can point to the plan because, according to ed, , -• ' •- allocated to teaching supplies Mike Mansfield indicated which he has headed. Gore fact that their original round Miss Marie Panos, association Herbert Parker, who with or textbooks by $50,000, but been probing deeply into his space suit. The temperature president;- "it was inconve- experience and his views. yesterday that confirmations said some of his objections of the air is automatically table idea has been accepted, Mr. Feder explained the we're then not accomplishing might be completed by next applied also to Packard's and that thus they consider nient. board's position on the nego- what .we set out to do, and . Wffiten W. Blount of Ala- controlled by a mechanism the conference four-sided. • "Several of us including Mr. bama, head of a large con- Tuesday. plan to place In a'trust, from built into the suit. tiations Wednesday night at : (TEACHERS, Pg. 3, CoL 4) struction firm, appears be- The questions about per- which he would not profit, the The Tass description of the fore the Post Office Commit- sonal-financial holdings in- $300 million worth of stock suit made if clear that the tee on his nomination as post- volved David M. Kennedy, a he owns in the Hewlett-Pack- cosmonaut could move master general. No difficul- Chicago banker, named treas- ard Co. Since i947, top Pen- around in orbit without the ties are anticipated. tagon officials have been re- on as ury secretary, and David oxygen hose connected to the He is the last of the 12 Packard of Palo Alto, Calif., quired to sell stock holdings. ship's air supply. By DORIS KULMAN at Long Branch Electric Condi is '"a dependable em- Country Club, ' Eatontown, LONG BRANCH - Frank about two years, Mr. Herman ployee" who '"does what he's where he has been a member Cocchiaro, also known as said. He has resided in the' supposed to do" and "is con- about three years. Frank Condi, the man law house Mr. Herman owns at sidered quite charming" by Mum on Salary Beadleston Being Eyed for Governor enforcement agencies believe 227 Howard Ave., in the Shad- the firm's customers, Mr. Condi is salaried by the is heir apparent to Anthony ow Lawn section of Ocean Herman said. firm, Mr. Herman said. He When they finish talking begin to talk about candi- "I'm no great believer in nation hi the gubernatorial (Pussy) Russo, reputed Ma- Township about one year. Condi golfs at Old Orchard declined to say what Condi's about Monday's inaugural dates." •» primary fights," the Bumson race to'stay, Sen. Beadleston fia boss in Monmouth Coun- salary is. ty, is on the payroll of a celebration — and not since Sen. Beadleston says he's Republican declared, "and is certain. Condi's income is sufficient the Eisenhower gala in 1957 there are too many people Long Branch electrical con- to keep him in style. He not about to throw his hat in- 'Puts Me Out' tractor. have they had one they to a ring he indicates might headed for a primary fight." "And that puts me out of dresses expensively. He wanted to gab about — contain too many homburgs There are at least three the picture," he declares. J. Rodney Herman, presi- Witness Identifies drives a Lincoln Continental. Monmouth County Republican dent of Long Branch Electric There's also a Cadillac already. candidates for the GOP nomi- ' Rep. Charles W. Sandman Inc., 361 Chelsea Ave., said leaders will begin talking Is an announced candidate, parked in the driveway lead- about gubernatorial candi- yesterday that Condi is em- ing to the one-car garage of dates, and down in South Jersey ployed by the firm as a sales- Cagle as on Scene the split-level house on How- cars are sporting "Charlie's Some already arc talking man. ard Ave. My Boy" bumper stickers. Mr. Herman, who also FREEHOLD - A state wit- Newton. As she attempted to Mr. Herman said he pur- about State Sen. Alfred N. US. Sen. Clifford P. Case is ness yesterday testified that describe his condition, she Beadleston of Rumson, owns the $24,300 Ocean Town- chased the Howarc Ave. The Inside Story under pressure from party ship house in which Condi Larry A. Cagle, 19, of 22 broke out in tears and a re- house "one or two years Sen. Beadleston, a hard- High St., Red Bank, on trial cess was called. working, tough-minded, out- (See EYE-, Pg. 2, Col. 1) lives, said he was Ignorant of ago." He hasn't ever lived Itcd Bank Juniors seek new members Page 8 Condi's convictions for bur- for murder, was the youth No Difficulty there. spoken legislator of indepen- she saw minutes before she dent mind and sometimes Women bound for (he Inauguration ...... Pago 9 glary, forgery and bookmak- Mrs. Colbert testified that Mr. Herman said he found- ing and alleged Mafia connec- discovered Oliver A. Newton she had no difficulty in iden- ed Long Branch Electric In acerbic tongue, was propelled Kcansburg wins, Marlboro loses Page 14 Sr., who subsequently died of to the center of New Jer- Jimmy Cannon's 'Sports Today' Page 14 tions until the news stories tifying the youth because of 1965. in local papers this week. injuries from an alleged as- the existing street lights. Condi camo to Monmouth sey's political stage last Tradition spices schoolboy card Page IS sault. month when he was named Much 'Soul-Searching' When asked by Assistant County about thrco years ago chairman of the bipartisan Monmouth returns to court Pago IS "They hit mo 'pow!'," Mr. Mrs. Ethel Colbert, 126 County Prosecutor Franklin from Brooklyn. Ho reportedly legislative committee in- Allen-Goldsmith S ' ENJOYMENT, YOUR Herman said of the news stor- Union Ave, Long Branch, Goldstein if that person was operates under Slmono (Sam vestigating alleged connec- ies, "I've been doing a lot of said her 13-ycar-old daughter, in court, she pointed to Cagle. the Plumber) DeCavalcante. 2 WEEKEND MAGAZINE Husso, who is ailing, was •tl s between some legisla- ev 8l soul - searching those past Lorraine, and she were Tho trial is before Superior te and organized crime. :>iiS ™ ' few days. I really don't know watching television Nov. 22, Court Judge Clarkson S. Fish- convicted of perjury for de- Comics 11 Movlc what to do." 1967, when she heard "like a er. nying he boasted thnt he con- Uunty GOP chairman J. trolled Long Branch council- Russell Woolley suys "three Crossword Puraie':illiri2 Amusement Features Mr. Herman said he was banging" noiao outside. Cagle was indicted for the aware that the Brooklyn of- Her daughter looked out, man. He was sentenced to a or four people." already have G DA1LY ttEGISTEn murder ol Mr. Newton, 78, of thrcc-to-f Ive year prison torm. spoken to him about a Ben- fice of tho Internal Revenue saw nothing and roturned, 54 Liberty St., Long Branch, p:::::! - *« NUMBER Servlco had filed tax liens she said. Mrs. Colbert said He Is appealing that convic- dloston candidacy. Nov. 22, 1907. Mr. Newton al- tion. All Is 'Confused' Obituaries 4 Mnln OMIce 741-0010 with the county cleric's office she went to tho door and saw legedly was assaulted and died In Freehold charging Condi a youth near a neighbor's car. Hotel Brcslln "Everything Is confused Sylvia Porter 0 Classified Ads .. .741-6900 with failure to pay $7,513.85 days after being Injured. now," Mr. Woolloy onld, Religious Services .10 ,, . After the youth had departed, Judge Fisher will rulo to- Senior Citizens, 774-1990. 315 omo DoUvcry w m in Income taxes for 1958-02. she said, slio went outside to Scwall Ave, Asbury Park. "after the Inauguration we'll Condi has been employed day on u motion miiilo by slock Marker:::;.;;: \ 1 *«««*«• ••«•« •*»»•• check to BCO if nny of the defense attorney Marshall (adv.) UnMorm Sato Meeting" car's hubcaps had been tnk- Now In progress. Shirley Successful Investing 7 Freehold Bureau .462-2121 Sollkoff of Freehold, which January Clearance Sale Wtonon's News 8, 9 Long Branch Bureau 2220010 Monmouth County Chapter cn. was hoard outsido tho pres- At Shchadl Ruga. Hugo MV- limp, Broad St., Red Bank. I.O.O.B. at BnhtH Landing, (Adv.) When she looked noar'tho ence of tho jury, that actions Ings. Shrewsbury Shops, Broad Sen. Alfred N. Beadleston Feb. 13. Call 872-1245. (Adv.) car, slio said, sho saw Mr. (Sco CAGLE, l'g. 2, Col. 0)St., Shrewsbury, i (Adv.) n DAILY REGISTER, Friday, January 17, 1969 m'•£S*LUI prr ore Regional Budget CodeOhiyedinCity LONG BRANCH - City gram. He said he doubts that Council last night adopted a the city can go into the gar- LaborTalk $225,000 funding code to initi- bage business and successful- 17.41 Pet. Gain ate its own garbage collec- ly compete with established WOODBRDGE-Theodore Rutgers University Labor the impression a finding may tion system, but the govern- garbage contractors. W. Geiser, attorney for the Center' a "thoroughly satis- be announced within a month. WEST LONG BHANCH - Of the total -$174,397 allotted 367 as against $633,160 being ing body left the door open Council President Sam- N. J. Highway Authority, factory discussion." Jay Bloom, Springfield at- The Shore Regional Board for the debt service, $17,784 paid this past year. to garbage contractors to uel Teicher last night said the which operates the Garden Francis A. Forst, Interna- torney who represented the of Education introduced a ten- will be paid by the state, an Transportation costs will submit bids by next Wednes- adoption of the funding mea- State Parkway, called yester- tional representative of the Employes Association at the 1 tative $1,402,070 budget last increase of 8.64.per cent. advance by $7,200 from $48,- day for consideration. sure does not preclude the day's Public Employes Rela- American Federation of Tech- hearing, could not be reached night, up 17.41 per cent from Overall state aid shows a 050 to $55,250, exclusive of $8,- Mayor Paul Nastasio Jr. possibility of the city con- tions Commission bearing at nical Engineers, AFL-CIO, for comment last night. -the current budget at $1,194,- 65.82 per cent increase from 000 allotted for a new school asked council members last tracting its garbage disposal said it was "an excellent hear- Wants New.Vote -152. the. current figure going from bus in the capital outlay ac- month to back his plan to to a private firm. ing" and characterized Ben- Of that, $955,613 m current $111,403 to $184,723. count. Mr. Forst, who presented initiate a city-operated gar- He noted that bids will Cagle jamin H. Wolfe, hearing offi- the union's case', said his or- expense and capital-funds will The board is allowing $69,- . The board agreed to hold bage collection system. again be received at next cer, as a "very fair man." 767 over the $518,250 appro- for further study the single (Continued) ganization favors a new se- 1 be raised in taxes with West The mayor called for the. Wednesday's council session. Whether the hearts and priated for teachers' salaries bid received for transporting of the Long Branch Police De- cret election to determine rep- long Branch taking the big-.. plan when a garbage bid was Bids will also be received on flowers atmosphere will con- in the current budget to pay two pupils to a class in Hed partment in obtaining the resentation desired by a ma- : gest load, 51.65 per cent fol- received from the M & T the purchase of the needed tinue remains to be seen, ! for the tentative faculty sal- Bank High School. identity of Cagle: did not con- jority of employes. A."majori- .lowed by Oceanport with 31.36 DeLisa Co., the lone bidder, garbage trucks, he said. since Mr. Wolfe's function yes- ary hike agreed to last week. form with a Supreme Court ty," he insisted, is defined as per cent, Monmouth Beach The bid was $22.40 per day asking $190,000 for a year's Mr. Dinkelspiel argued terday was merely to gather , With 11.16 per cent and Sea If the salary agreement is to transport the one West ruling. a majority of those employer collection contract. against the proposal at the facts preparatory to making voting. If no organization is Bright paying 5.85 per cent. approved when voted on af- Long Branch and one Ocean- Mayor Nastasio told council second public hearing last Also testifying was Joseph recommendation to the The sum from each district ter the school board elections, port pupil. Rigby, a county investigator, selected by such a majority, members he can initiate a city night, as did Milton'Garr of PERC on procedures to be fol- a runoff election between or- • Is determined by the percent- teachers with a BA will start Board members comment- who identified photographs , i^^^g garbage collection program, Poole Ave., who also objected mved m what| jf ganizations receiving the : .age of students the,individual at $6,550 compared to $6,100 ed the cost was higher then to the plan last week. including the purchase of five taken at the scene.- fm, organization shall rep- •most votes should -follow,~ district sends. this year and top off at $11,-' liinnfflgr regular size school or six garbage trucks, for an Former city Counqtlwdman 250 after 14 years, a $850 In the Opening day of testi- resent.some 600 to 700 park- he said. : Will Share Debt bus and a normal day's run. estimated $174,000 for the Lucy Wilson last night called mony Wednesday, four wit- way maintenance and toll em- boost. A master's degree will L In the debt service account, State aid would absorb 75 first year. on* the council to disregard nesses for the state were ployes in negotiations with the Mr. Geiser stated the Au- net $7,350, which is $650 over per cent of the transportation J $157,153 will be shared by.the Former Councilman Edgar the voices of objectors and heard. Highway Authority. v thority has no objection to an the present schedule, and for costs. election sponsored' by the 'districts according to the rat- N. Dinkelspiel last night con- get the program off the Identifies Band What Law Provides teachers with 14 years' expe- The natter was turned over PERC, though it is now await- . ables in each district. Com? tinued his call for a cost ground to save taxpayers' James R. Moore, 19, of 110 The Public Employes Rela- - putation of the amount each rience this will come to $12,050 to the transportation commit- money. ing results of an election di- compared to $11,000 on the - analysis of the planned pro- John St., Long Branch, identi- tions Act, passed by the state town pays will not be avail- tee to study the feasibility of legislature last September, re- rected by the Honest Ballot old scale. ' using a driver's education fied a black head band in Association of New York City. • able until the assessor's re- evidence as being the type quires recognition of the or- ports from all four boroughs Total instructional salaries class vehicle and a present Mr. Geiser will insist, how- Surplus Eases School Tax worn by Cagle. He testified ganization selected by a ma- have bees filed. have been budgeted at $760,- board employe for a driver. jority of employes. ever, that the election: ballot he overheard a conversation list three choices:', the AFTE, in which Cagle said to Charles Yesterday's discussion and the Parkway Employes As- Call in Monmouth Beach T. Gresham of 55 Liberty St., testimony, according to both sociation (which has repre- Calls far Integrated Approach MONMOUTH BEACH - Af- paying in teachers' salaries Long Branch, "Man, I want .Mr. Geiser and Mr. Forst, sented the employes eight. ter public hearing last night, because negotiations with the you to do something with me" centered on what employes years) and no organization at the Board of Education Teachers Association still are Moore said the two left the shall, constitute the parkway all. In Teaching of Negro History adopted a tentative budget of in progress. But the board ap- Jane St.- apartment of Bliss bargaining unit, what consti- $238,245 for 1969-70. propriated $140,400 for teach- Mary Cagle, the defendant's tutes a majority of those em- Bars Runoff NEW SHREWSBURY - lone, Tinton Falls superinten- shop under the auspices of the The total budget is $28,325 ers salaries in the budget ap- sister, and returned about 15 ployes, the election procedure The Authority will also in- "In the teaching of American dent. " Division of Field Services of more than this year. proved -last night, $20,- minutes later. Gresham had to be followed In establishing sist there be no' runoff elec- Negro history, there should Dr. Rice teaches a course Newark State College, and is The proposed budget will re- 760 more than this year. Min- mud on his trousers and Ca- their choice, and roles of the tion. If neither group re- be a continuing integrated ap- on the Negro in American a visiting consultant on the quire $184,038 in taxes, $10,- imum salary for teachers this gle had mud on his shoes, he AFTE, the present Parkway ceives a majority of tJie vote Employes Association and the proach," Dr. Arnold S. Rice, history at Newark State Col- teaching of American Negro 584 more than this year. The year is $6,000. said. . on the first ballo), Mr. Geiser : professor of History at New- lege, but he feels that the in- history. tax levy increase was held Authority in electioneering or said, employes will have es- The appropriation for cus- James N. Bost, 120 John arranging for the vote. tablished they wish no or- ark State College, stated last, tegrated approach is more In his outline for teachers, down by a, $12,694 increase in todial salaries is $11,000, a St., Long Branch, a cousin of A" decision from-the PERC ganized representation and night at Monmouth Regional valuable at the secondary and Dr. Rice first spoke on posi- state aid and use of $8,000 $3,000 increase, to permit hir- Cagle's, said that on Nov. 22, can be expected within about ' should be free to^negotiate High School. •elementary school levels. He tive orientations, which in- in surplus funds. ing of another part-tune 'cus- lm/he^and his girl friend, two weeks, according to Mr. Wiividually with the author- Dr. Rice spoke at the first feels that black history should cluded the continuing in- The board doesn't know todian. . Betty Moore, picked up her Geiser. Mr. Frost said he got ity. . . .. of a series of workshops to be in' the regular program, tegrated approach; the role with finality what it will be brother, James, and the three because in that way all stu- of both Negro leaders and Eyes $39,754 In Aid be given by the regional The budget anticipates $39,- went to Miss Cagle'S apart- dents are exposed to it. common people; black resis- ment. He corroborated' testi- school district for teachers. tance to white oppression; 764 in state aid, compared to If a course_jn_ Negro Jiis^ -mony-that-Caglewore-aiead-i and the African roots. the $27]W0 received thisyearr- These workshops are a re- tory is separate, there would band and about the conversa- sult of social studies revisions be too few students, and the Negro history and culture. The budget and tax levy break down this way: current^ tion between Cagle and Qresh- ' in the schools of the district, Negro would find himself in Methods were his next top- Pact Set In am. and are under the supervision isolation again. expense, $221,355, of which Mostly cloudy today, high and low 1:18 p.m. ic, and these included lec- $173,591 will be raised in , of Anthony F. Palmisano, Ea- "How can any student un- Miss Moore's testimony 40s. Chance of rain develop- TOMORROW - High 7:36 tures, guest appearances, taxes; capital outlay, $3,950, tontown superintendent; Dr. derstand the United States in Middletown substantiated what the others ing'tonight, low about 28. a.m. and 8:06 p.m. and low ' drama, role-playing, and par- all to be raised in taxes and said that day. Chance of rain and colder to- Patrick Parenty, Jlonmoutn 1969 without studying the role MIDDLETOWN-The Board '1:24 a.m. and 2:06 p.m. ticularly audio - visual aids. debt service, $12,940, of which The i state, while seeking a morrow. Clearing, cold Sun- Regional High School'super- of the black?" he asked. The audio-visual aids he rec- of Education was notified last $7,397 will be raised in taxes.- SUNDAY - High 8:30 a.m. , intendent, and George C. Ma- Dr. Rice spoke at the work- first degree murder convic- day. In Elberon, yesterday's ommends are films, film night that the Education As- The budget is based on a tion, is not asking the death high was 35 degrees and the and 8:54 p.m. and low 2:18 strips and records. Dr. Rice sociation has accepted by a projected enrollment of 300. penalty. ' low was 20. It was 29 at 6 a.m. and 2:54 p.m. distributed a list of written • Two board members, Dr. 3-1 vote the salary scale of- Cagle is also represented p.m.. The overnight low was For Red Bank, and Rumson materials on the Negro in Richard Wescott and Thom- 20. It was 29 at 7 this morn- fered by the board which by Robert.A, Coogan of Ea- bridge, add two hours; Sea American history for teach- as McHugh, whose terms ex- tontown. Both Mr. Selikoff ing. County Births .ers,_ior students _and-Jor- -pays a starting teacher with pire next month, were com- Bright, deduct 10 minutes; and Mr. Coogan are'assigned _ TIDES""" "~ Long Branch, deduct 15 min- MnandMnr.-MeidelPache- school libraries. ,. ; a bachelor's degree $6,650. mended for service to the through the Public Defender's, . BIVERVIEW school and the .community. • Sandy Hook utes; Highlands, bridge, add - Red Bank co (nee Carmen Orengo), 52 • • ' Board member Warren C. office. TODAY h High 7:18 p.m. .40 minutes.. . ,','. • : Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Fourth ..Aye..',I^ng^ancJ^;Cam|B8is Driving V ' DeBrown, who heads the Poretti (nee Diane Miller), 241 son, yesterday. Charge Issued board's negotiating commit- -. Creek - Road, Keansburg, JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL tee, said the board will rati- MIDDLETOWN — An Ea- daughter, yesterday. Neptune fy the agreement at Wednes- Mr.' and Mrs. Alfred Epps tontown woman was charged day's public hearing of the Mr. and Mrs. Nick Poufos with careless driving after (nee Sharon. Terry), 101 W. (nee Donna Dessaris), 5 1969-70 school budget. Look what the Unbeatables are up to now: Sunset Ave., Red Bank, tie car. she was driving was Blackwell-Wayy Neptune, sea, in collision with a school bus The salary figure in the daughter, yesterday. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Far- yesterday at 8:05 a.m.. near budget as introduced allows is (nee Theresa Grygovitz) 79 Mr. and Mrs. David Jar- Christian Brothers Academy for a starting salary of $6,500. t on Newman SpringsRoad.Ko ,. Nevile St., New Shrewsbury, dine (nee Carma Williams), The increase to $6,650 com- 801 Madison Ave., Bradley injuries were reported. "daughter, yesterdaj^. putes to between $65,000. and V Mr. and Mrs. Victor-Rosa Beach, daughter, yesterday. Police said a car driven by (nee Victoria Sarkis), 13*Dan- Mr. and Mrs. George Tay- Doris Linkel, 20, of 339 Broad $70,000 to be added to the iel Drive, Hazlet, son, yester- lor (nee BarbarVKowalski), St., Eatontown, was in a rear- teacher salary appropriation. day. 5 Kiawa Ave., Freehold, son, end collision with a school 'The increase would thus add ••v yesterday. • bus driven by Richard Wise- about two cents to the already MONMOUTH MEDICAL Mr. and Mrs. Early Ford ly, 30, of Shorehaven Trail, Loag Branch '(nee Charlies Mae Kendle), Hazlet. The bus is owned by anticipated 41-cent tax rate Mr. and Mrs. StevenTCatz 615 Pine SCrAsbilfyPark,~ , Helfnch '& Son Corp. of West -increase-to-be caused- by the ••'--- (nee Zelda Weinstein), 4 Pine son^yesterday. Keansburg. $11,687,485 budget. r Lake, Asbury Park," son, yes- terday. Eye (Continued) liberals to make the race. State Senate president Frank McDermott sounds more like ' a candidate every day. State Senators Raymond H. Bateman, the majority lead- er, and Harry L. Sears also are mentioned as possibilities. A Beloved'Name Sen: Beadleston was elect- ed to the Upper House in 1957 after 16 years in the Assem- bly, when reapportionment gave the county '„ a second senator. He had become a beloved name in many house- ; holds because of his spon- sorship of legislation for the education of handicapped children. Monmouth's senior senator, Richard R. Stout of West Al- . lenhurst, had gubernatorial ;•' -aspirations and was the coun- , ty GOP's favorite son, But his hopes for the nomination DUCKS THE ISSUE — Membart of Fair Haven Brownie Troop 6, who are campaign- were dashed by the trouncing Ing for tittp for the ducks of McCarter'i Pond, itop by to check on their charges ;.' he got last November when ye«terd«y. Girls contend, in their plea to Borough Council, that If properly fed tht ,, the incumbent Democrat, rurylll2-OoofH

; GREAT! Minimum Price Hike Brownies Ask Duck Help < Atkcd by Milk Unit Deals on Many Options. • FAIR HAVEN-Glrls of Fair Haven < NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - Now, the Brownies fear, the remaining '• l''» happonlna now. Tho GREATI Salo of tho year. Fea- Brownie Troop 6 have a new project — ducks may not survive the winter If some- turing special savings on specially oqulppod Fury, Bolvodoro, Barracuda and Valiant The New Jersey Milk Institute feeding the dutks in McCartcr's Pond and one doesn't feed them. They arc trying to models. Many of your favorlto options aro yours at special savings, so mako It todav recommended yesterday that. trying to get the Borough Council lo pitch do it themselves, hut say they — anil the Whon the Plymoulh UnboatabloB havo a salo It Isn't just good, It's GREATI the minimum retail price for In and'help, too. duck.s — netd help. a half-gallon of milk be raised First the girls sent a contribution for If the birds were properly ted, tho girls duck food, and a request for help, to the SEE THE UNBEATABLES. THEY'VE GOT IT GREAT! to M cents throughout the contend, they would not huve to wander council. At the same lime, however, coun- Into yards In the area looking for food, stale. cil received a complaint ahout th« (lucks and there would be no nuisance . J current minimum Is 51 from an adjneent properly owner who said Troop (1 leaders ;irc Mrs. lOmnnucl B. f'-.ts. a price established by tlii' waterfowl were creating a nuisance by Green ynd'Mrs, A, (Jerry Ward. The Brown- the Division of Dnlry Indu1, wNiKlnrlng Into yard« In tho aruji. Ins are Mary Croft, Susan fioltten, Kllna- MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS' BAYSHORE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC. BUHLER X BITTER try. To h'.:lp resolve the problem, officials bcth (irccn, .ludy (ireen, Helen Heath, Both 141 W. Front St., Red Bank 163 Pint Av«., Atlantic Highlands The Inetltutc'g recommen- had a major pnrt o[ l.ho flock removed in Kloly, Laurie Mann, Michelle Morgan, 3290 Highway 35, Hailet dation would apply to milk other waters, leaving about a dozen In Sharon Itccd, Itnnana Rosolf, Dawn Wick- told In paper containers. Mi/Carter's /or their esthetic value. berg and Helen Ward. T To Dedicate of the News New Pavilion LONG BRANCH - With state, county and municipal Board PRAGUE - The action of a student who set himself on officials participating, Mon- fire to protest Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia aroused mouth Medical Center will KEANSBURG — After wait- stained and the question sociation who was seated in experience," Mrs, Boyle who to discuss possible salary Prague students today and there were reports that, more dedicate its new Alexander ing 30 minutes past its sched- regarding the appointment the audience, said after the served six years as president guides, self-immolations were planned. Pavilion for Extended Care uled 8 p.m. starting time for then became an issue. meeting that one of the main of the board, said, "and I on- Mrs. Boyle announced that tomorrow. lack of a quorum, the Board topics of discussion at the ly hope that good things come Jan Palachj 21, a history and political economy student Mr. Bolger told the board residents of the borough will of Education last night tenta- closed door meeting will be to the school system." at Charles University, was reported by his doctor to have The ceremony will be .held that it would take five votes be able to hear and meet tively appointed James De- teachers' salaries. He would suffered "very serious burns but it cannot be excluded en- at 2:30 p.m. in the ground to make the appointment le- Mrs, Mae Strauch was ap- laney as permanent athletic not reveal the amount the Board of Education candi- tirely that he will survive in view of the fact that he is a floor reception room of the .gal. pointed as temporary custo- four-story building adjoining director. The 3-2 confirming teachers are asking. dates at the next regular young, strong boy." Mr. Schaab said that, if this dian of school funds retroac- the main hospital complex at vote was then termed illegal were true , a teacher in the A teacher in the system, ac- meeting of the Parent Teach- He poured gasoline over his body and set himself afire Second and Pavilion Avenues. by School Superintendent Jo- system, who was hired by a cording to the salary guide, tive to Dec. 1. Mrs. Strauch ers Association Feb. 5.' yesterday in Wenceslas Square and a witness said, "He The pavilion contains three seph R. Bolger'. 4-3 vote several months ago, holding a bachelor's degree is will be paid on a per diem The board accepted with re- started running, burning from head to toe." nursing floors of 40 beds each, After hearing a letter of was hired illegally. • paid $5,000 annually. basis.. grets the resignation of Mrs. Students said a group of students reportedly are willing to bringing the center's bed-ca- Agnes Vernaglia. resignation from former ath- Mr. Bolger agreed, but he Mrs. Boyle and Mr. Schaab, The tentative school budget burn themselves in an order determined by drawing lots pacity total to 620. The first Mrs. Sarah Harrington, letic director William Connell, did not elaborate. who have served nine and six of $1,362,795, introduced last and that Palach carried a letter saying the next immola- patients were admitted on Keansburg; Mrs. Margaret board member Wallace Whether or not Mr. Delan- years, respectively, on the month, will be aired publicly tion would take place within 10 days and the immolations Jan. 2 as the center took the McGuire, Fair Haven, and Schaab, who, along with ey is the athletic director will board, thanked everyone and Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. in the cafe- would continue until the Russians leave. lead in New Jersey in the board member Margaret not be made known until the urged future boards to con- torium of the high school. Mrs. Marvelen Kooistra, Lin- operation of hospital - affili- Boyle was attending his last next regular board meeting tinue to contribute to the edu- • croft were placed on the list Parsekian Bids for Nomination ated extended care facilities.. official meeting (both incum- Feb. 20. cational well being of the The figures indicate a raise ' of substitute teachers. of 1184,160 over the" 1968-69 Monore Eisner, president bents declined to seek re-elec- The board recognized the children attending the bor- TRENTON — Former State Sen. Ned J. Parsekian has "budget. announced he will, run for the Democratic nomination for of the center and a 50-year tion) moved Mr. Delan- Keansburg Teachers Associa- ough's schools. - LEGAL NOTICE • member-of its Board of Gov- ey's appointment. tion as the representative of • "It has been a pleasure to Weighs Club Purchase NOTICB - governor this year, challenging the organization he frequently Board member George MONMOUTH COUNTY criticizes. ernors, will preside at the Qnestfon Becomes Issne the teachers for negotiating serve the public," Mr. Schaab Sl'RROIiATK'S COVKT Preston, chairman of the ele- Nolle* lo Creditors lo Present ceremony and make an offi- Mr. Schaab and Mrs. Boyle purposes, and voted to meet said, "and I hope that in Claims Acalnsi Estate - Parsekian, who make his announcement yesterday, is mentary and high school plan- ESTATE OF ELSA W. BERGMAN, the second Democrat to announce his candidacy; More seem cial acceptance after its ded- voted affirmatively, along with the-group on Monday my own small way I have 1ECEASED ication by the Rev. Dr. Na- night at 8 p.m. contributed something to- ning committee, received per- Pursuant to the order of DONALD sure to follow, Including former Gov, Robert Meyner. The with Mrs. Elizabeth Connelly. mission to meet with mem- . CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate ot the than A. Perilman, rabbi of Board ' members Robert James Kochman, a teacher ward education," County of Monmouth. this day made, first Democrat to announce was State Sen. William F. Kelly bers of the Hibernian Club, on the application of the undersigned, ot Hudson County. Congregation Emanu-El of Scales and Robert Weston ab-' and representative of the as- "It has been a rewarding Karl O. Bergman, Sole Executor of New York City. . Main St., to discuss the possi- the estate of the said Elaa W. Berg- • Parsekian said he would make organized crime a major ble purchase of the club's man, deceased, notice Is hereby glvea Others scheduled to speak to the creditors of said deceased to topic of his campaign, headquarters for off premises present to the said Sole Executor include Dr. Lloyd W. McCor- classrooms. their claims under oath within six kle, state commissioner of in- lontha from thl« date. Lack of Interest Is Scored The board voted to meet at Dated: December 26. 1988 Lodge Questioned on Views stitutions and agencies; Free- KARL O. DErtOMAN, 7 p.m. Tuesday with adminis- 50 Kingfisher Drive, WASHINGTON - The State Foreign Relations Commit- holder Director Joseph C. Ir- Aftcldletown. N. J. trative personnel and at 8:30 Sole Executor tee questions Henry,Cabot Lodge, now chief of the U. S. win; Long Branch Mayor Messrs. Crowell, Crowell Paul Nastaslo Jr.; George J. p.m. with secretary personnel ft Olten. , negotiating team in Paris, today to try to find out if he In Power Towers Dispute 14 Mechanic Street, still is personally opposed to a compromise peace in Vietnam.; Bartel, administrator of the Bed Bank, N.« J, - LEGAL NOTICE • Attorneys ' ' Center; Dr. Jack Levin, pres- SHREWSBURY - "There that Jersey Central had be- tion is found, "it will be an. 3. 10, 17, 24 12100 ident of the medical board NOTICE Hughes Picks Insurance Aide is a lack of interest in the gun construction and he drew brought into court," Mayor i MONMOUTH CODNTY NOTICE and Miss Muriel R. Wescott, a blank. Lawrence added. SURROGATE'S COURT MONMOUTH COUKTT high tension towers Jersey NoUoe> to Creditors to Present SURROQATE-8 COURT TRENTON — Gov. Richard J. Hughes has named Horace administrator-in-charge of the However, the mayor said, Besides a fine being levied, ClaJpu Aralnit Ejtale Nolle* to Creditors to Present • J. Bryant Jr., a deputy state commissioner of insurance, to new pavilion.- . "• . Central Power and Light Co. ESTATE OF MARY E. HOOAN. Claims Against Estate "I will ask nun to continue a cease and desist order can DECEASED ESTATE OF EDWARD T. PORT1B, . take over the state's Banking and Insurance Department A tour of the building will wants to erect here," Mayor be issued for failure to ap- Punuuil to the ordsr ot DONALD DECEASED . his investigation tomorrow r. CUNNINQHAM, Surrorale of the Pursuant to the order of DONALD Marchl. , •-'- be conducted Mowing the Robert Lawrence 3rd said last ply for a building permit. County of Uonmouth, this day made, CUNNINGHAM, surrogate of the The present commissioner, Charles R. Howell, Wednes- on the application ol the undersigned, County of Monmouth, this day made, ceremony. night, morning." The council, and more re- William I. Kl»taky, Sole Executor ol an the application of the underslmid, day announced his resignation, effective after February, the estate ot the said Miry B. Ho-H«rjor)e Ann Cooke, sole Executrix The power company has not cently the school board, said r&n, deceased, noUce la hereby given ot the estate of the said Edward T. , because of poor health. "We want (he people to ini- to the creditors ot Mid deceased to Porter, deceased, notice Is hereby tiate a petition. We need applied for a building permit the towers constitute a haz-present to the slid Bole Executor their given to the creditors ot aald d* - , Bryant, 59, a Democrat from Atlantic City, is reported and if evidence that construe- ard: in regard to Red Bank claims under oath within' six month! eased to present to the said Sole to be the first Negro to head a major New Jersey state Project Plan their support and they haven't from this date. Executrix their claims under o»ln done anything" • •'... Airport and the safety of chil- Dated: January 13 ,1899 llhln sit months from this date. department. His name goes before' the state senate next dren in the area. WILLIAM I. KLATSKY, Dated: December 18, 186S Thursday and a quick confirmation is expected. 320 Broad street, MARJORIB ANN COOKB. Is Rejected The mayor was referring In GUde Path Jted Bank, N. J. 00 Avenue of Two Rivers, Sole Sxecutor Rumson, New Jersey, HOLMDEL - Carl F. Zel- to the 150Joot-high towers the llesm. Klatsky, Hlnuunan Bole Executrix. Hibernians Support Archbishop The high tension towers ft Ileifrled, Messrs Klatsky, Htmelmaa lers' proposed nine-lot Mini- power company is erecting would be in the. glide path._of_ P. O. Box 421, A Blegfrled, 320BroadBtreet320BdBt ; 320 Bfsa-BBsaBtreejt ; - - NEWARK — Members of Essex County's Ancient-Order -sink subdivision j the periodi- planes at Red Bank Airport Red Bank, N. J. Ked Bank, %. J. of Hibernians expressed support last night for the Catholic' cally revised maps for which Attorneys Attorney! Railroad's right-of-way paral- and would run near the bor-Ian. 17. 24. 31, Feb. 7 *29.M 'an. 3. 10, 11, 24 , Archbishop of Newark, Thomas A. Boland, and criticized 20 have been under scrutiny by TatMl f2S.oo ough school. NOTICE _,! NOTICE priests who recently said the Archbishop exhibited a "white planning, zoning, or health leling Shrewsbury Avenue. MONMOUTH COONTtf Monday night, the Board SURROGATE'S COURT MONMOUTH cotnrrr racist attitude." boards for the past two Justification Contested FREEHOLD - After a Notice to Creditors to Present SURROGATE'S COURT years, 'was disapproved last four-day trial, a jury yester- of Education expressed con- Claims Against Estate Notice lo Creditors to Present In a resolution passed at their regular monthly meeting The borough is contesting cern that children might ESTATE OF FREDERICK W. MIL- Claims itgalnst Estate the Hibernians said the charges by the 20 priests were "un- night by the Planning Board before the Public Utilities day boosted a condemnation LER, DECEABED ESTATE OF RUTH EDWARDS Me- after more than an hour's re- commission award by $1,700 "throw rocks at the towers, .Pursuant to the order of DONALD CLUSKY, DECEASED founded and malicious." Commission the justification or even try to climb them." J. CUNNINGHAM. Surrojate ot the Pursuant to the order ot DONALD cess. for the unsightly towers.. for a total of $31,000 for a County of Monmouth, this day made, J. CUNNINQHAM. Surrogate of the There is also some question on the application of the undersigned. County of Monmouth, this day made, The tentative plat of prop- John Osbom, the building Matawan Township man for The Fidelity Bank, Sole Executor of on the application of the undersigned, Museum's Paintings Defaced as to whether or not approval the eiUte of the said Frederick W. V. Robert Warwick, the aole Execu- erty, located at the southeast inspector, checked some land the state wants for Route MUler deceased, notice Is hereby given tor and Trtutee ot the estate of the has been granted by the Fed to the creditors of said deceased to said Ruth Edwards McClusky de- NEW YORK -. Rembrandt's "Christ with a Pilgrim's corner of Line and Van areas yesterday for evidence- 35 improvements. present to the aald Sole Executor ceased, notice Is hereby riven to the Staff" and nine other paintings have been defaced at the Brakle Roads, was disap- The jury award"was in fa- eral Aeronautics Authority, a uielr claims under oath within six creditors ot said deceased to present months from this date. to the said Executor A Trustee their Metropolitan Museum of Art in what a museum official said proved for lack of required vor of James R. Burlew, council source said yesterday Dated: January 8th, 1S6S ' claims under path within six months ,and the borough will look into THE FIDELITY BANK from this date. * was a protest against a special exhibit on Harlem. sidewalks on Van Brakle Route 35 and Cliffwood Ave., By: CHARLES L. TUBBETT, Dated: January ind, IKS Small "H"s — apparehflystandingfpr Harlem •- were Teachers it further, he added. Vice President W. BOBBRT WARWICK -Road,-details concerning a Cliffwood.. Beach, Matawan Broad and Walnut Streets, S43 Cedar Avenue : - scratched into the varnish covering the paintings. The swale on the northeast cor- (Continued) Township. It was against the ' Philadelphia. Pennsylvania LongBrucb, New Jersey LEGAL NOTICE Sole Executor Executor and'Truslee ~ scratches can be removed. ''.'"• ner of the tract, and lack of that is to "do"ffie~best educa- state Transportation Depart- Messrs.' Berry, Summerlll, Warwick 4 Warwick revisions specified in a let- ment. NOTICE Rlnck ft Berry 434 Broadway , . : . tionally for the children," he MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP 34 Washington St. , Long Branch, Mew Jersey ter from board engineer Leon said. The state had offered Mr. Monmoulb County, New Jersey Toms JUver, N. J. Attorneya FBI Checks Seized Weapons Notice Is hereby given that sealed Attorneya Jan. 10, 17. 24, 31 »38.tX> Avaklan, including required "I don't see any alternative Burlew $12,050 for ?30 square bids will be received by the Mayor Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. T 130.00 NOTICE HACKENSACK - FBI agents are checking to see if drainage approval from ad- to a special referendum ask- feet from one of his land and Township Committee, Mlddletown MONMOUTH COUNTY some of the weapons seized in raids Monday nlgtjthad been Township, tor the Furnishing and De- NOTICE * SURROGATE'S COURT joining Matawan Township. ing the, residents to'raise the parcels and for 4,835 squarelivering of Premium Gasoline for the MONMOUTH COUNTT Notice to Creditors to Present stolen from military installations, [•*••'• \~ use ot the Township ol MJddJetawn; SURROGATE'S COURT Claims Amlnst Estate Two other subdivisions were money by taxes if the con- feet from another between and opened and read In public at Nolle* to Creditors to Present ESTATE OF VIRGINIA LAURINO FBI agents reportedly visited Ft. Dix to question a soldier recommended for approval to Amboy' and Cliffwood Aven- the Township Hall, Middle town Town- Claims Against Estate HOLIAN, DECEABED tract, settlement is much ship, N. J. on Tuesday, January 28, ESTATE OP JOHN FRANCIS Pursuant to the order ot DONALD stationed there. 1869, at 8;0O PM Prevailing Time. DALY, DBCEASHD the Township Committee. One above what we have offered," ues. Mr. Burlew refused and Pursuant to the order ot DONALD J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the "We are looking into it to see if there is any indication' is the 45-lot Holland Ridge, Mr. Parker added. subsequently a three-man con- Specifications and form of bids, J. CUNNINOHAM, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, this day made, any items might have been stolen government property," said Contract and Bond for the proposed County of Honmouth, this day made, on the- application ot the undersigned, located between Holland Road The teachers have asked demnation commission award- work prepared by Richard M. Schulz, on the application ot the undersigned, John Francis Hollan, the Sole Ex- B. W. Bachman, special agent in charge of the FBI in Township Engineer have been filed Dlanne Daly, Sole Executrix of the ecutor and Trustee ot the estate of " and the Garden State Park- $7,000, with the board's last ed him $29,300. Mr. Burlew in the. office of the Township Clerk estate of the said John Francis Daly the said Virginia Laurlno Hollan: de- * New Jersey. Three National Guardsmen, one a gunsmith way, submitted by Jack Den- offer standing at $6,300. and the state appealed. at the Municipal Building, Kings accessed, notice Is hereby given to ceased; notice Is, hereby given to the and two other armory employes, were arrested by agents of Highway, Mlddletown, N, J. and maythe creditors of said deceased to pre-* creditors of said deceased to present holtz; the other, the nine-lot He stated that Thursday The jury before Superior be Inspected by prospective bidders sent to the said Sole Executrix their to the said Executor their claims un- the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Unit who seized a during business hours. Bidders will be claims under oath within six months der oath wllhln six months from thla / Stilwell Road subdivision nights meeting would proba- Court Francis X. Crahay in- furnished wtth a copy of Uie Speci- from this dale. date. truckload of handguns,, rifles, submachineguns,. hand gre- fications by the Township Clerk upon Dated: January 13th, IMS Dated: December 31st, 1968 y known as Briarcliff, submit- bly not be possible for the creased the award to $31,000. proper notice and payment for the nades and an antitank gun. . ^ >~, !.,—;"' coat thereof. DIANNE DALY JOHN, FRANCIS HOLIAN " ted by Philip^and AnnTierk- board, as a meeting has been Ralph S. Heuser of Mata- 48 Monroe Avenue, 69 Washington Street Bids mus tbe made on the Standard Shrewrtmry, New Jersey Red Bank, New Jersey ley. scheduled with architects and wan represented Mr. Burlew. Proposal Forms tn the manner desig- Bole Executrix ' Executor nated therein and required by the Vincent J. McCue, Esq. Arnone ft Zajter . ' - Britain Outlines Labor Plan Underground utilities will contractors to review draw- Deputy Attorney General John Specifications, must be enclosed In '1 Broad Street 24S Broad Street , be required In both'develop- ing and specifications for new f. Niccollai Jr. presented the sealed envelopes bearing the name Red Bank, New Jersey Red Bank, New Jersey —: LONDON — The Labor government outlined_ioday_JL and address of the bidder and name Attorneys - • - schools. "state'scase. of the work oh the outside, addFSage Attorney . : politically dangerous plan to curb wildcat strikes and re- to the Township Committee, Middle' ,. 17. 24. 31. Feo. 7 127.00 Jan. 3, 10, 17, S4 -r--tl3S.no- organize Britan's union structure. It includes provisions town Township. N. J., and must be NOTICE accompanied by a Proposal Bond and MONMOtJTH COUNTY for a coolhig-off period and fines. a Certified Check drawn to the or* SURROGATE'S COURT der ot the JIowoflhlp._Tiftaaurer^ .for. NoUce..to-CredlUini_to_rjesenl_ Tgg^pp not less than ten percent (10%i of Claims Against Estate the amount bid and be delivered at ESTATE OF EDGAR VAN BRUNT, the, main provisions of which, already had been' leaked, the placa and on the . hour above DECEASED through discussions with business and union leaders. Both mentioned. The Standard Proposa Pursuant to (he order of DONALD formi will be furnished upon appli- j. CUNNINGHAM; surrogate of the objected vigorously — the unions because they felt it, too . cation to the Clerk. County of Monmouth, this day made, Never strong, management because it wanted tougher sanctions The award of the Contract for this on the application ot the undersigned, work will not be made until the nec- Vernon Van Brunt, Administrator of against strikes. Property for Proposed School essary monies to do the work have the estate of the said Edgar Van been provided by the Township In * Brunt, deceased, notice Is hereby lawful manner. given to the creditors ot satd de- Guess... MANALAPAN - The Clark New teachers hired at last Head Start classes were of The Township Engineer or the ceased to present to the said Ad* ExHconvict Tells of Confession. . Township Committee reserves mlnlitrator their claims under oath, Mills Schdorproperty will be night's board meeting were help to the average child en- right to require a complete financial PATERSON — An ex-convict has told the jury in the wlttiln six months from this Hate. examined by the Manalapan-' Miss Victoria Boehm, and Jo- rolled. and experience statement from pros- Dated: January 9, 1069 Gabriel DeFranco murder trial that he heard a key state pective bidders showing that they •VERNON VAN BRUNT, Englishtown Regional Board' seph Curatola, both for $6,100 have satisfactorily completed munici- 54 Blackpolnt Road, The winning students in thepal work of a similar nature before witness^ Edward Lenney, confess to the 1966 slaying of De- of Education to determine a year and Mrs. Cynthia Wus- Rumson, New Jersey. Knights of Columbus essay furnishing proposal forma or specifi- Administrator Franco. the feasability of erecting a serlauf for $6,700. All have cations, or before awarding contract William P. Ktrkpatrick, Esq. contest were Diana Ruben, tn accordance with R.8. 40:50-5. The ISO East River Road. Truck driver James J. Lynch, 22, of Paramus, said 30-room school at the rear of bachelor degrees. right Is also reserved to reject any sixth grade; Lauren Keane, or all bids or to waive any Infor- Rumson. New Jeraey. yesterday on the witness stand he had been Lenney's cell- the land.area. malities where such Informality Is i Attorney mate at the Bergen County Jail from February to May, 1967. At the request of Levitt and seventh grade and Irene Lan- not detrimental to the best Interests Jan. 17, 24, 31, Feb. T *27!00 Son. the board will supply of tho Township. The Hunt l« a' He said Lenney had admitted to the murder at that time, Dr. Edward W. Kilpatrick, dy, eighth grade. reserved to Increase or decrease the and had said the slaying was performed at the instruction of assistant commissioner to the them the date of enrollment quantities specified. state Board of Education and for each child designated as The D.A.R. is sponsoring By< Order of the Mayor and Town Be wise... a man Lynch identified at Charles Ventura.' . ;. v an essay contest on the sub- ship Committee of Hlddletown Town The state has relied "heavily on Lenney In its attempt to Earl B. Garrison,' county su- attending school from the •hip. New Jersey. 7 Monmouth Heights Communi- ject of American heroines, HAROLD K. FOVLKB, Mayor convict three other men for the murder. perintendent of schools, will CHARLES V. CARROLL, Cleric inspect the property with ty. for completion next month. Jan. 17 K18.O0 open a Reagan Wants to Finish Job Charles D. Swalm, the school The board wants to sub- superintendent, and Charles stantiate the fulfillment of the Checkmaster SAN FRANCISCO — Gov. Ronald Reagan, asked last Wikoff Jr., school board presi- contract made with Levitt night If he plans to seek re-election, replied: "It is not the dent. that the firm would build an custom to announce this early, but I have no intention of additional four classrooms if account today leaving my job half finished." pupil enrollment exceeds .9 Harbor Board children from the develop- Call Hearing on Wiretapping ment. No minimum NEWARK - The Public Utilities Commission today Elects Curran It was reported that the Colpitts Travel Center i called hearings for Tuesday, Jan. 28 to sot down rules for ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS.- balance required You can tee Hiat Margaret telephone companies under a new law legalizing wiretapping. Ralph Curran was re-elected Hunt It one of the nicer The commission said it hoped "the hearings will establish Strike Threat chairman of the Harbor Com- Shrewsbury, New Jersey things at Bendix but can public confidence in the continued privacy of telephone con- mission at its organization versations." False Alarm you guess what her job is? meeting last night. The New Jersey Legislature completed passage Tuesday KEANSBURG - A predict- Not a secretary—or nurse Of electronic surveillance by law enforcement agencies under The commission will contin- ed strike at the junior-senior it pleated to announce" —or telephone operator. court supervision. ue to meet the first and third high school here failed to ma- "Peggy" Hunt is a Process , The commission said telephone companies may be asked . Tuesday of each month at terialize this morning. the addition to its fine staff to cooperate with court-authorized taps and It wanted to 8 p.m. In Borough Hall. The During the public portion of Engineer in our Quality spoil out procedures In nn administrative code for Now Atlantic Highlands branch of the meeting Mrs. Isabelle Me- Control Department with Jersey Bell Telephone Co. and the soven smaller firms in the Monmouth County Nation- Dormott warned the board of 26 years expedience in Ma- the state. al Bank continues as the and administration that the commission's official deposi- students were going to chine Manufacturing, Sur- Bribery Case Sum Up Set tory. strike because n directive prise you? Delights usl NEWARK — Government attorneys wore scheduled to Mr. Curran reported on concerning" mid-term exami- Mrs. Helen Reussille mm up tholr eases hnro today In the trial of n former Wood- commission activities in 1008. nations which she alleged was fPe're proud ol our peopi«, brldgo Township official and others chhrged with bribery nnd made by school superinten- conspiracy. dent Joseph R. Bolger, did not Pay bills at horns and gain dh The last of six defonso attorneys involved In the caso Draff Lecture Set meet with tho students favor. 476 Broad Street Shrewsbury, R J. more leisure time. completed his closing arguments yesterday. V. S. District MIR HAVEN - Tho public Tho directive allegedly told Con wo help you? 8424900 Judgo Itoynlcr J. Wortcndyko Jr. will Issue his Instructions has been Invited to atlend a students they would be re- Sorvlco It our • to the Jury Monday nml they then dvcldo tho outcome of n lecture on narcotics Monday quired to tiike examinations trial which began Nov. 13, nt I) p.m. by States Police I)c- during their regular assigned biggest ossot. In tho (Innl dofonKo summnry, John K. Toolnn, of Fair tcctlvo Frank Llcllrn boforo classes, Electric Power Haven, fo'.nor WoodbrldRo Council President Robert R. the Red Dank Council of tho Tho students, according to CENTRAL JERSEY BAN! Division Jacks, claimed that fllO.000 puld to Jacks was for political Knights of Columbus at 200 Mrs, McDermott, are asking *JUMD imjmrr COMIVINV •vntrlbutlons. ' Third St. to take two tests per day, MMHIIOr'r.D.I.C. Plant* In Eetontown, Riot land L DAILY REGISTER, Mr*. Adde B. John VineeOI January 17. 1969 SEA BRIGHT - Mn. Adda School, Jersey City. , . LONG BBANCH - Jote B. Uoonan, 84, cf 1«B Ocean Surviving are two IOM, Jo- Vinceffl, % of H8 Cfedfek American Crids to BeAiryA Ave^SeaBrigbt, died yester- seph Noonan of Los Angeles Ave. died yesterday m lion- AP Contract, ffip BANE — Sandwiches KMCT Beers, Carol Webber, berg. * * Mrs. Rose De Sarno day at Riverview Hospital, and John Noonan of Atlantic rootrth Medical Center after and sociology wffl be mSSed Booert Grwtmer, Bin Loud, Participating wilt be Jodge ASBUBY PABK — Mrs.Bed Bank. * Highlands; two daughters, a short illness. at the nmper-debate meeting Jinny Bock, Beverly tinier, Patrick J. McGarm Jr- of the 1 "Bose Vacctiiano De Sarno, 68,. Mrs. Noonan wag bom In Mrs. George Beatty of Long He was born in' St Pietro Ends Strike of the Interfaith Tooth Coun- DonaH Sinjpons and Wanda Interfaith Laymen's Council;- ,.t)f 1700 Webb Ave., died Jersey City, daughter of the'Branch and Mrs. Edwin Ha- Apostolo, Italy, and bad been NEW YORK (AP) -The cil, sdwdttkd to betfOfln- George Hicks, director of tbe "Wednesday at Monmouth late John F. and Elizabeth bany of Sea Bright; two a Long Branch resident CO Wire Service Gufld announced dayrt*3»!J£m. acting as resource New Wen, Newark; Miss .Vir- "Uedical Center, Long Branch. Madden. She was the widow brothers, Eugene Madden of years. A self-employed gar- last night its membership has .—J» Paul Zarr, presi- ginia Burke, director of the North Arlington and Frank .dener, Mr. Vincelli was a voted to accept a three-year Headstart Family Day Care She was the widow of of Joseph Noonan. She had churches, young,_.,—, _,„ .^^or-Btoi BTtth; Edward Antonio De Sarno. lived in Sea Bright three Madden of Jersey City; two communicant of Holy Trinity contract offend by ITie As- " Davis, Shore, Otbeeus for Bet- Career Program, New York sisters, Mrs. H. E. Gilford Catholic Church, a World War sociated Press, ending an a youth discussion leader and City; Joseph Singer, chaplain ".Born In Italy, she lived here months, moving here from a resource atfrJB, wuT exam- ter Human Relations; Wilson -gf years where she wasJersey City. and Miss Helen Madden, both I Army veteran and a mem- eight-day strike. Sheppard, president of of Monmouth Reform Temple oi Jersey City; 16 grandchil- ber of VFW Post 2795, nere. present crises n, Youth Group; Miss Webster a. communicant of Our Lady of Mrs. Noonan was a member Striking union members ^.C.B.B.R.; Mr. and Mrs. Mount Camel Roman Catho- dren and seven great-grand- He is survived by his widow, were to return to their jobs Philip Bounds, Old First of the NA.A.C.P. Youth of Holy Cross Catholic Church children. Mrs. BaffaeHa Mazza Vincel- At the dfibaje to follpw, at Group; Miss Miller of St. lic Church and a member of of Bumson. She was a're- in bureaus throughout the Church, Middtetown and Da- li; a son, Dominic Vincelli of country on the day shift to- 6:45 pjnJvin the Rive^i.Street vid Lewis, executive director Thomas Episcopal Church the Ladies Auxiliary of the tired telephone operator with The funeral will be Monday Brasher Falls'. N.Y.; a dangb- day. School auditorium;'the Rev. and Mr. Grammer of Embury Italian Progressive Clab here. St. Peter's Preparatory of the Upper Monmouth Coun- at 8 a.m. from the Hoffman ter, Mrs. Rose M. Rava- With some ballots still un- Isaac Rottenberg of the Re- ty Y.M.OA. Methodist Church. .Mrs. De Sarno is survived Funeral Home, Long Branch, schlere of West Long Branch; counted, the Guild advised its formed Church National Of- :. jy four sons, James De Sarno Mrs. Ella L. Bivens with a Requiem Mass at 9:15 a brother, Joseph Vincelli in membership that the strike fice and formerly pastor of After the sandwich suppers, The Interfaith Youth Coun- of Deal, Felix De Sarno, here, at Holy Cross Church, Bom- Italy, and two grandchildren. was over when a majority (he Reformed Church, New tbe groups will move to the, til lias set up a schedule of EATONTOWN - Mrs. El- son. Burial will be in Holy A Requiem Mass will be of- Shrewsbury, will moderate a events, of which this is one, Lotus Be Sarno of Oakhurst la L. Bivens, 77, of 15 Church was reached. Unofficial school for the debate moder- ..and Anthony De Sarno of Loch Name Cemetery, Jersey City. fered Monday at 9 a.m. in sources said the balloting was panel on "How to Close Wid- ated by the Rev. Mr. Rotten- monthly until May. St., died Wednesday at Mon- Holy Trinity Church. Burial ening Gaps," covering gaps Arbour; a daughter, Mrs. mouth Medical Center, Long winning about 2-to-l in favor will be in Woodbine Cemetery, of accepting the contract, between young and old, rich George Fahomy of Deal; a Branch, after a long illness. Crash Kills Kadlic Oceanport, under the direc- ^-brother Anthony Vacchiano, despite a recommendation by and poor, black and white. P Mrs. Bivens was born in Ex-Tiger Grid Star tion of the Damiano Funeral the union's bargaining com- Groups bdaded FROWN'S WINTER "here; five sisters, Mrs. John Enid, Miss., daughter of the Borne, here. •Earina and Mrs. Joseph De FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP mittee that it be rejected. Participating youth organi- late Mr. and Mrs. David Follows Qakkry zations include the Abo- ^§arno, both here, Mrs. SE- Amos. She had been a resi- (AP) — A Princeton Univer- ciael Mustb and Mrs. Sanrsrf, MM. Charles Miller The back-to-work vote by American Tooth Society, the des here lor 40 years and sity football star of the 1930s, NEWABK r- Mrs. Mary E. nan National Association for the •.Sptao, bota of Oirtftgrg, isd was a member of the steward- John P. Kadlic, 57, died yes-, the Guild came less * 12 Mrs. Boss De Same f£ Avtc, O'Neal Miller, 47, of 424hours after members of the Advancement of Colored Peo- ess board and of the usher terday after his car ran off Sooth Orange Ave. died ple Youth, St Paul Baptist andlJ gnnricMMfee. bcerd of the Mt Zkm A.M.E. United Telegraph Workers _ Anangsnents are tesg Bt 27 and hit a tree near Wednesday in Irvington Gen- union had returned to their Church, the Presbyterian 2aar£ £*fr'-^T''*i. S2se was also a eral Hospital. She was the Church, Eance Park Youth nude by the BaiSey FESES! Efe Easxier of Blossom of Franklin Park. jobs. They had been honor- Bone, Asbnry Psrfc sister of Mrs. Helen Jackson ing Guild picket lines since Council, Monmoath Beformed Jtirwea Grere Temple, Ha, Kadlic, a qaartertack of Upper Freehold Township. Temple Youth Group, Em- BffOSE c£ W, here. Hex hns-. the strike began Jan. 9, but was a member of the unde- Also surviving are ber hus- were ordered back by their bury Methodist Church, Uni- OUR FAMOVS ,; . Sehntzer Serrkes Eaartg -JCBJ J*B lite GateSCe feated 1933 team coached by and, Charles W. Miller; a union after a Wednesday night tarian Church of Monmouth announcement that the Guild County, First Baptist Church FBEEBDID — Fritz Crisler. He played for daughter, Mrs. Andrew services for r»«»»c c. SNEE- are a cousin, GaHer of Orange; another would vote on the proposed of Red Bank, St James Cath- 1 the Tigers in 1933 and 1934, ZES , H,d7t B&rae AVE_ mfe I*. Kobsftsos of sister, Mrs. Doris SlubersM new contract olic Church, St Thomas Epis- SAMSON ? 3**- Y*r& CSy, asd twowas graduated in 1935 and of Iselin, and two grandchil- The Guild approved a pro- copal Church, the Reformed iSsone T*WF<*?? CHEST, j helped coach in the litter dren. posal that included a |S0 top Church of New Shrewsbury 3DSSS. and Calvary Baptist Church. ALUMINUM .ione, w2 be hsM zt.*3S un. ^Qie ffrmnral «iH be tOmOT- 180s. Services were to be held at Tninirnnm jn the third year of 1 p.m. today at Haeberle and a contract covering newsmen, Youth discussion leaders at iSatani2T £t tie Frestnai Fa- re* SX 2 JSLHL SI the Mt Zkm A native of Bellaire, Ohio, COMBINATION WINDOW .--sera] Berne; "JETE. AVK. 2km Ctarch with the Barth Home for Funerals, photographers and some other the suppers, drawn from the lie was district manager in Irvington. employes. The figure was the above organizations, will be TSe Btv. Bemani McK. Ber. Kmgrtnn Beevey, pastor, New Brunswick for Colorado same as that offered by tbe • HEAVY DUTY • WHITE _ Gariick, rotor of SI Peter's efEc^jng. Moment wiB be Fnel and Iron Co. AP at the start of tbe strike. Episcopal Ctardi, win offid- in White Ridge Cemetery un- An autopsy was ordered to' Mn. Gngtafson The old top minimum was Bookmaking Sniped der the direction of the Bob- • STABILIZER BAR ale. determine cause of death. COLTS NECK-Mrs. Mary $207 a week. In its last pro- Is Awaiting Hearing Banal will be in Van Ljew en A. Braun Home for Fu- Gnstafson, 78, of Land Road posal before the strike, the • RIGID SCREEN FRAME ..Cemetery, New Brunswick. nerals. . died Wednesday at her home. LONG BRANCH - Frank Mrs. Marion Boyle Guild sought a #64 a week Speziale of Laird St yester- Mrs. Gnstafson was born in •ninimnm • CHARCOAL ANODIZED WIRE BOWIE, Md. — Mrs. Mar- Poland'and had resided here day was charged by Detective A modified Guild shop Sgt. William Walling with ^ FOR ANY OCCASION ion Boyle, 74, of 12415 Hell- 25 years. She had been em- which bad been one of the • FULLY WEATHERSTRIPPED ployed by Laird and Co. Her bookmaking on Dec. 21, says ing Lane, died yesterday in Guild's demands was not in- Police Chief Joseph D. Pur- HONEY Kt FLOWERS the Prince George General husband was the late RenhoH cluded in the sew contract. • CLEANS FROM INSIDE RUSSELL T. H0D6KISS Gustafson. cell Jr. Hospital at Cheveriy. . 444MOAD ST. . Surviving are a brother and Released in $1,000 bail, Mr. • 15 YEAR PAINT GUARANTEE Born Tn Shrewsbury, H.3.y a Jistef, both In Europe. Highlands Man Speziale faces a hearing be- SHREWSBURY she was the daughter of the fore City Court Judge Stanley Services will be held tomor- Cohen this month. 741-4020 late James and Katherine row at 2 p.m. at the Free- Is Injured Lynn Callahan. She was a man Funeral Home, Free- NAVESINK — A Highlands •LEGALNOTICE- •bftabla Sbca 1127 resident in Rumson, N.J., for ironnt hold. Interment' will be in man was treated at Kiver- MOXMOUTn COUSTV BY WIRE ANYWHERE many years before moving Maplewood Cemetery, Free- view Hospital, Red Bank, for BOTttOOATE-S CODS* K«UM to CMUn W PRM* nere about four years ago. hold Township. minor injuries after his car CtelM ^frrt yrtitn Surviving are two sons, struck a utility pole at Rt. 36 BSSSD i " <* INSTALLED Frank J. Boyle of Westerly, and Sean Ave. yesterday at Ptmnut to I I WlaaWaaiaT mi Wefay 'rfl t F.M. Ave., Highlands, was thhcrcoie r rrran to tl» cndiuin or saia John Van Kirk & Son whom she made her home, day in Monmouth Medical Irauri to promt la On nld Xx- and Mrs. Donald Sutherland Center, Long Branch. driver of a car that struck #cutrloM Uidr <*Ttifn>tt under oalti wUb- the pole. 0 i itx aonthi from thlj Oat«. of Fair Haven, N.J.; two He was born in Cottondale, Dated: JarmaiT 10. w, MONUMENTS Patrolman J. James Ker- BO81KE CAROTKHUTO, 85 COOPER RD- MIDDLETOWN brothers, Frank Callahan of Fla., and before his retire- IS Uorford Road . Bumson, N.J., and Edward ment had been employed by rigan issued a summons for Nnr Hoamoatb. fi. J. tll/VVIll o nod w/w/Vmg (OK Rt. 35 at Haaden'i Corner) ,, driving without a .license in JOAN GARDNER. CaDaban, of Woodbridge, the Washington Forge Inc., 39 Xatt Beacn Road. R.T.V. 32 IROAD ST. • 741-7500 • RED BANK 741-031V * 74MSW Bradford. Rhode Iiland. N.J.; one sister, Mrs. Kath- Englishtown. Kxccotrlcc* 1 CUBIT TRMS AVAIUIU •AUI GUILD MONUMENTS V Uessn. Rcoullle, Cornwall, erine Breslin of Florida; 20 He is surived by his widow, lfaumar & Carotemito, • IASY CHAROI • FROWN'S CRfDiT U Braad «tr«t, grandchildren and one great- Mn. Mabell Wynn. Mn. Styles Bridges Hcd Bank. N. J. granddaughter. . The funeral will be under CONCOBD, N.H. (AP) - Attorntra . . the direction of the Freeman 'UL IT. a. n, rtt. r tjtoa Funeral arrangements are Mrs. Doloris Bridges, 52, wid- Funeral Home, Freehold. ow of Sen. Styles Bridges, R- in charge of the John E. Day N.H., and a U.S. Senate can- Funeral Home, Bed Bank, didate for nomination twice in N.J. Dr. Courtney Smith HOME SWABTHMOBE, Pa. (AP) this decade, died of cancer STATEMENT OF CONDITION W KXMOSUM — Dr. Courtney Craig Smith, yesterday at Concord Hospi- Olson — In lorlng memorr of mr tal. ' DMtmbtr 31, 1968 John Allen Childs III V. dear fcosbsiid and Z>ao\ Robert w. 52, president of Swarthmore i Olson, «ho mated aerar January 17, ' Owner and Operator • HHI. Beantini memorlei, e harlsned College, died yesterday of an • LEGAL NOTICE- forenr, at luppr boors » spent to- apparent heart attack short RESOURCES ;, istlier. - Can Be. «« Cteoter He. HO Dignified • Inexpensive • Coiffidential Wlfle and Boos ly after arriving at his office KaUoaal Bask Berfea N.. J Cadi and Due Fran Bank...... $ 18,697.972.80 KEPOBT OF CONDITION of the Monmouth County National United StatM Gorenunent Obligatiom . 12,346^163.43 Day or Night- 741-3505 Bank of Red Bank In U» autt of N.J at the ek>ee of boalnui an De- ObligatioM of Sutet and Political Subdivision* 31,ldl^&7.97 eember a 1MB publuAed In napotue 364 SHREWSBURY Am RED BANK to call nude br comptroller of Uu Mai. Office! eurraocT, iiMer Steam «u. U.I. m- Other Seeoriti«f 197,600.00^ II* Caestnt «.. Bea Bank. N. I. mn Wed sututci Breach Offices: ASSETS Federal Funds Spld >JL :. 8,500,000.00 ' tHJU. J5. Mlldlrtowi. JJ. 1. t Caio, balances irlUi M Eaut Mala St.. Freehold, ». I. -other, banlu,.and cub HI »ieel»M. L»e» BnuK», K, J^ lUnu In proceie of Lo»n« ••• .'.' ..y.T.....i.~ --78,04&2W.01'_. EslaMaket as W* br Mn H. Ceek «f Hearr O»r Bank Premkea aBT&qninnKiit v.. J& . fiti»a*.l br Th. Bed ga* Bettoter ,laeer»etate« Mentor of th« AHOciated Prau — The Aaioellted PrMT U enUUed' Other AatcU ,.. l,U6&Ut& adaamur IgltauHor repuillculon of all Uu local n*m printed la tkla aM St.tMSolM John E. Day aempaper af w*H «f all AP newa dftpatebw. J. other SecurlUea mjfl* I Federal funde sold leoond cltea po«lM» paid at Red Bank, N. J. OTTOl and at addltllonal and fecntiues pur- nuniw offlcMi. PubuVbed dallr. MomUr tortmih "rrtder. ehased under acree- 1 nwMh-B.20 menu to resell _,. aobecrlpUon Prices In Advance 7. ^oana and dlecouMa _XUU1 FUNERAL HOME Home DeUrerj by Carrier — i. Bank prenslsee> fnml- ^ABILITIES AJVD CAPITAL X' 1 menOu-M.*) .13 montne-r|n.W ture and ftxtnres, and nd tovt mt counter, in centi; br Carrier M CenU Par Week. other assets represent- * .•..-.-.«».?.....;..;. $ 8,125,000.00 lux tank'premises 14KUH.M ». Heal estate owned *~"I~~ 85 Riverside Ave. other than bank • s.ijls.ooo.00 premises U.T33.19 n. Other aaiets. Includ- ^ Profiu .Wl.te95.51 l I none dlteot leaee C. SIDUN, Director d 2,0?8,824.91 BOITYOUBSBf 11 TOTAL ASSET! _lM.U7,nr.« He*enre far T«xe«, Interett, ete. t'a%205.21 LUBiurns Dhridend Payable Jairaary 2,1969 ' 126,000.00 U. Demand dapoeue of In- dividuals, partner, ehfps, and corpora- Dtmrntn and OUier UabilMet ..,'.... 1,480,720.11 tions _ «1,U1,U2.U li. Tims and sannts de- i POelU of Indlvmuals, paruenhlps, and cor- poraUons lM,lll,Mt.M Worden Funeral Home 1J. Depoilta of united WELDWOOD States Government - t*T,«B.« 11 Depoiiu of Mates and 60 E. FRONT ST. poUtlcal subdivisions . U,7»7,e7O.B TRUST FUNDS RUSTIC BLACK WALNUT 11 Depostta of eommtr- clal banks .^. „ 4.T1IM Kept Saptnta bom Bink'f AiMtt 8 24,354,462.69 1». CertUlea end effleen' checks, etc. , lJ71.fj2t.ft M. TOTAL BEPOtni PANELING .-. |1U.1U,M1.M •tenw fo* poMbl* tatun Into loam nt up br *•" Board Day and Night Phone (a) Total demand de- posits .....$73,a37,0t3.tl af Mratton tmdtr a ftrmul* aprroajad br UM United autM (b) Total time and ear- Inn depoilta DapartaMBt and Infernal XmntM StrriM. 747-0557 imU 99 1,H«,IW,U 21 Other liabilities 25. TOTAt. LIABlLrngi-ll«,TM,ai.lB 14'XS2' SHfET JAMES A. ROBERT F. CAPITAL AOOOUNTt I HARRY C. F 28. (c> Common etodt^-to. THI M 1 BPWfU ONLY MOPU lal par vilue 11.00 ... |,4M,M0.00 MAKI A 600» IANK Ytu won't believe, your tytf wkn yo« No. fhtree auUiorlud lee our (anfaitlc wleulon of paMlIng J.600,000 . . . we hat* kscdmb of typt M No. «her«« oulstand- chaos* Iron. 17. lurplue _ . »,7TO,100.00 M, Undivided profits • 3,2I3,BM.*1 "CO-ORDINATING MOLDING DIRECTORS ». TOTAL CAPITAL la> 1 AVAILABLE" AOCOUNTi . U,U3,M0.U Jala O. HMtU The Adams Memorial Home 31. TOTAL MABIUTIM HO, Ptuiint AND CAPITAL AC' fawlof •ilnna Uatam oovHn. iM,MT,rir.n WILLIAM J. CONNELLY, 1. - 4. BMT MUM., J,, UBUORANDA ne-Ch*n*m •/ tft» BeMret M. K MeDarltt 13. Averaie of telal it- WtUiaM H. HctTwafai melte for the It cal- HMHIH r. Meeamt Owner - Manager endar dtra ending LITTLE SILVER wiih tail date 1M,IU,«M.M tuna a. -irn U. Aversae of tottl loans lor me 15 calendar Nta> 9. sUekaMttr, DBJ, 747-0226 dari endlnc with oall ftarM V. ttaseall dale . „ llt,«iso.M0.M *•« «/ Ids t. DtaaM Ifansf I. Usone h, niellUr, FresMent, cl U>e aonrenimed bank do hereby de- •anry C, r. Werdea clare mat this report of eondHfon Is ' n. OraMBM FUNERAL DIRECTORS true and aorrect \o the feetl e7 mr IKmormv BkteUr LUMBER knowIeHfe and belief. tmmr U IbHkaa. Jr. ji££" sTkaak f. M OKOHOB I, BUU17, SINCE im W; me underelinsd Olttevm at test the Mrrefitness of this rsport of MtKttKi rnma, unxva mrwu-nDtiiAL DKPO*IT INIVHAKC* < condition and declare that It lias heen examlnsi) br us um to Uu liest of ' Heed Ofikt: 401 Mottlton Avt,, Aibury Pork 310 BROAD STREET RED BANK is srcAMom AVENUI, umt IILVIR — 741-7100 nur kiuwledie and belief la true and correct. A5BORY PAHK/RtO BANK/MANASQUAN/NORTH A5BURY PARK/FAIR HA^/EN/ NO CHAW K>* Diinnnt JOHN T. VAM>Kf c. u oynrUoirj > Monday ihru FHdoy 7:10 > li (alurrfoy 7iJ0 • I r.M. HOLMOfL / MIEUU / COLTS NECK / AVON-NEPTUNe CITY / MIUJTONE TWf U. HAROLD KSIXT Ian. IT h f MfLY REGISTER, Fri&ij, J«nu*ry 17,1969-9 el Owner Charged With Arson Tells of Threats FREEHOLD - One of the Al's complete name. Asbury Park, Stieglitz said the hoH. It was discovered enough insurance." sale, said Stieglitz, although one of the three men he saw man. The photos were net owners of the Lincoln Hotel, Later that summer, the the hotel also received postal March 15. The latter parts of his tes- some people wanted to buy it. leaving the holel March 14. that of Scala or Panaccione, Asbury Park, on trial for at- man returned and again, the cards of threats,to burn down Never Saw Burkhardt timony were stricken from Stieglitz declared he was He said Scala and Panacci- he said, adding that police did tempted arson and conspiracy hotel man said, he refused the hotel. He said the police Wnen askedL if he knew the record as non-responsive. never arrested and that he one, both of whom he knew, not show him a photo : SoeoUl Federal and/or and said the keys were iden- State »t»n«ired Pro«r»me . S9.6J<,<9 tical. ,ing that it just about broke Amadio Nardinl, Fort Lee, * even. said he had attempted to buy (A.-1) TOTAL, CURRENT BXP. ' Says Set Stolen the Lincoln Hotel in March, Stieglitz said that an extra • The corporation was reno vating the hotel, he said, It 1967, that he offered ?90,000 > Unanticipated Federal 'Mo/or State."Sponsored Program! - set of keys, which has been CAPITAL OUTLAY Appropriation Balance • J».U».88 „,„„ SALE improved the dining room and then $95,000 for it but M w stolen,- had been in the hotel. Local Tax LeVy .. . •• . W, Ti! 397*170.00 JS.1U.00. - floor, paneled the halls arid that Stieglitz refused. Stieg- MMcellmeous Revenue ——..•• —— ; 13.900,00 Under questioning by Mr. litz first wanted $125,000 but Levin, Stieglitz said that the* papered the ceilings. (Bl) TOTAfj CAPITAL OUTLAY , Lincoln was not one of. the All of the paperwork of later dropped it to $105,000, swankier hotels in Asbury running the hotel was done he said. Mr. Nardini said lie • Beflectj-Actual Appropriations Balance July 1, 1967 later bought an apartment •• In accordance with cnapter 15, Laws was increased by $90,000. " poli Jr. of Bradley Beach, The Polish-born defendant testified that Burkhardtjvas. retraced his career from the The hotel was never up for TOTAL REVENUE ALL AOOOUNT8 __J3,971.4tB.96 I4,425,04S'.00 H,»19,2H.o6j time he worked in hotels as LEGAL NOTICE • • Kellects Actual Appropriation Balance July 1. 1967 ', ;•; a waiter, a steward and a •LEGAL NOTICE - NOTICE ArPROPRMTIO.NS !.. maitre d' in various hotels in Notice Is hereto? given to the legal voter! or the School District or the Borough ol RumMn to the County of Monmouth and tin Slate of New Jer- (i) (?) • or ;: his 22 years in the business. sey, that a Public MeeUng will be held In the Auditorium o! the Forrestdsle 1967-68 1968-68 1969-70 ;; School, Forrest Avenue, at 8:0O P.M. on the evening of January 27. 1989, for Expenditures Apr>ropria- ApproprlsV The 58:year-old defendant the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the following budget for the tlona - tlons - said that after working for sev- School Ve«r um-TIl CURRENT EXPENSE The complete budget will be available tor examtnallon by the public at ADMINISTRATION eral Lakewood hotels, he be- the Board Secretary'! OKIce In the Deane-Porter School, Black Point Road, Salaries _ _ . 89,785 88 105 7281)0 111.579.05; between the taourj o< 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. lrom January 16 through Janu- Contracted amices ... ^. 10,06214 3 000 00 3,0OO.» gan a poultry supply busi- ary 57. 108^ . All other Exienses „ _ .__„__ 18.188 39 15810 00 16,950.01 INSTRUCTION ness, called Freehold Farms, David C. .tones. Secretary Salaries ... 2,312 690 71 2,8»2 291M) 2,869,683.00 in whjch he would buy SCHOOL DISTRICT BIlDr.FT STATEMENT Textbooks . 50 506 77 05,000 00 72,251.OS • FOB SCHOOL YEAR Libraries & Audio Visual Mat. 41489 38 56,064 00 50.495.09 dressed poultry in New York . 1MM0 Teaching BunnllM _ . . B1,«T2 21 76,484 00 90,000.00 and repackage it according to Board ,of Education of The Borough ol Buimon, County of Montnouth All nihcr Exoenses . . _. 15.PM SI IS000DO 17.863.0O' (1) (2) (.11 ATTENDANCE AND ; the needs"0Miis4iotel custom- ""• • 1B87-68 1W8-W 19M-70' HEALTH SERVICES (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) Salaries — Attendance . 2,21100 J 32100 12,527.0* Leader tti style and quality ers. ENROLMENTS • All Olher Expenses — Attendance 550 32 600 00 600 OS Total Avenge Eaily Enroll 1096« 1108 1138 In 1960, he invested between 80DBCE80 S OF REVENUE Salaries — Health . . „' 94.82162 118359 00 tl,170.l» in Monmouth County (V <2t (3) All Other Expends — Health 7,098 99 69980O 1,753.»' ¥15,000 and $20,000 with an- 1BW-88 1968-69 1969-70 TRANSPORTATION i t other man in a nursing home (Actual) (Anticipated) (Antlc'patert) Salaries .... . 23,242 30* WsYJOM* 49,223.0* Your choice of the Nation's i CURRENT EXPENSE Contracted Services nnrf Z in Lakewood, later sold his Appropriation Balance •» 81,220 52 } * Public Carriers _ 102,146 82* 83 000 00" 28,850.01 l Replacement Dlst. Ownrrl Buses i~ * 0,000.00* ' - -•-"" leading brands ,' interests' to his partner and Local Tai Levy _ 1120.892,00 888,923.00 781,849.00 Insurance — Punll Transnorullon ...... 2.3(8.77 • 3,175.00 • 3,60000 * male. Aid '. 80,594.00 115.S29.00 1(7,733.00 All Other Expenses — oper * Ualn . 11 720 69 • 7100 00 • 19.2QWM; leased the Willow Hotel In Federal Aid t.039.01. OPERATION Tuition .»._..._..._*....—.. 8,«73.78 SalarlM . _ _. 154OSOO7 166 7910O 166.452.09 * Lakewood in 1961. Miscellaneous Revenue SUITS, TOPCOATS Contracted Services _ 2,744.71 5.300.00 5,460.0) i-Speclal-Foierarnnd/or Heat _ . _.' ,.. ._ H1VW 24100 00 32,000,0$ ; Stale ai»i»ored Programs 13.5U.00 Utilities _ . . , SOW"1) 56 700 00 64.2O0.0J and OVERCOATS "The hotel was set on fire Supplies .. ' miens 24 215 01) 25,«7.rn ' (A.1) TpTAIi CURRENT BXP. , 933.382.00 All Other Expenses _.: :.. 4,117.49 3,378.00 4.262.M in 1963," he said. "Our $50,- MAINTENANCE ^ ... 1! Salaries -> - _ . 3097091 34 22100 54.7U.M Formerly 000 investment went. down CAPITAL OUTLAY Contracted Senlccs . _ . . 12.364 04 21.260 0O 27,658.0) the drain. We didn't have Appropriation Balance . (479.08) Local Tax Levy - 2.319.1)3 9,017.00 Replacement (Purchase) of <• $195 Now $156 State Aid 1163.00, 8,158.00 8,083.00 Equipment „„ _, 526372 -19 «5 00 26.097.00 All Other Emetines , 5,42.156 7,150 00 ' °,500.0* (B-l) TOTAI CAPITAL OUTLAY T^t.SS 8,188.00 10,100.00 • Includes Prlvn-te School TransportAilon Cost $165....v...... Now $132 ** Include proceeds from note over appropriation originally fixed In the. budsjei Boy Injured FIXED OHAROES , •* • Reflects Actual Appropriations Balance July I, 1907 Employee Retirement Contrl ._ 33 00899 21.547 00 34,284.01 $145..! /./..'Now $116 DEBT SERVICE Insurance *' Judirmenui • ; ' 50.914.37 64,660.00 70,100.01 Local Tax Levy i 30,226.50 40,612,50 33,722.60 Rental of Land * Buildings _. . 8 505 19 9,400 00 18,200.09 In Bike-Car State Aid..-; !,27«.0O Other Fired Charges _ . . 765 87 700 00 2,000.0* $125..... Now $100 Tuition . „ 15,757 81 15,000 00 15,000.01 SUB TOTAL i^. ,.._.__ 3,300,756.90 "iS97,S36.W 4,108,203.0$ $110 ."TTNow Collision STUDENT BODK AOTIVrtlES , ; " ': TOTAL SEVENTH! ALL ACCOUNTS—! 886.7(9.79 * 853.122.50 I 882,201.50 Salaries:'— _ _ _~ 711600 10 48100 8;U6*» Other Expenses .. . . 0,816 45 15,300 01) 17,801)0)0 $IOOVT .-.-.-..-.. .-.-.-.-Now EXDcndlturea to rover Deficits _. S6.743 41 26,700 00 59,94*pO y^p COMMUNITY SERVICES , -ST g.larlr. •_ rnnr 1»IM».. mm SO} 88 5.00000 S.OOttW $89.95 to $95 NOW. $76.50 in fair condition in the inten- , 1967-68 1968-68 1039-70 Other Expensen — Olvlo Act, . _ _; KOCOX) •"" 1,50001(1"— Expenditures Anproprla- Approprla* SPECIAL PROJECTS • '— sive care ward of Riyerview Upns tlons (Federal and/or Slate Sponsored) . "~. $79.95 to $85 NOW $67.95 Hospital, Red Bank, this morn- CtmRBNT EKPENSB ESBA Projects _ _ .... 27,925 00 --X, ADMINISTRATION Other Projects . ,,._._ 11,659 49 — ing with injuries suffered in B&larles .»...... •...•...... _• ...| 40,416.01 tj 44.6O5.0O 45,115.00 (A-I) TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSES . 3.384.713.19 'tf.SM,S17.00 ' 4,OT,5ST.M Contracted Services .18,563.55 . 3,(00.00 3,400.00 a car-bicycle accident yes- All Other. Expenses .„ 4,849.83 3,625.00 4,415.00 terday. INSTRUCTION CAPITAL OUTLAY" Salaries :. .. 458,124.30 828,400,00.. Sites 25,707.0) 51,753.00 M,«HLO0 r—20% OFF— James Vanderpool of Plilm TextbeokJ 11,818.60 14,000.00 Buildings "._. ™- -S8.4J5.26 U5.0O0.OO- 11.400:00 Lane, Holmdel, was admitted -Libraries * Audio Visual. 1 IU64.46 5,«3S.OO Equipment ... 69,387.9* 60,417.00 119.ISo.00 ON ALL ... Teaching SuDDllea KfflJ.DKMJ.DT with a concussion, broken All other Ze D16.95 350.00 (B-l) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY , ATTENDANCE AMD SPORTCOATS arm and leg and scalp cuts HEALTH SERVICES following the 1:30 p.m. acci- Salaried — Attendance 2,280.00 4.76O.00 DEBT SERVICE • SUCKS Salaries — Health 22,839,01) 9.700.CO B.8I0.00 Principal 225,000.00 275,000.00 315,000,00 dent. All other Exnenaen — Health . 998.81 970.00 970.00 Interest .._ ,_ 203,729.50 196,062,00 299,912!OD TRANSPORTATION • OUTERWEAR Trooper Frederick Martens Contracted Services imd (C-l) TOTAL DEBT SERVICE . 428.729.50 471.062.00 634,911,00 Public Carriers .. -• 37,929.10* 41,480.0a* 48,800.00 TOTALS (Sum of A to T Inc.)" . ....13,937,272.99 H.4S.048.00 14,827,616.00 of the Keyport State Police OPERATION barracks said the youth was Salaries . „_- L_ 38.779.43 40,882.00 48,1110 00 Heat 3,731,M 4,000.00' 4,500,00 AWIl0PBIAII0N BALANCES JUKE 30. INS riding a bicycle across Rt. 36 Utilities 13,459,01 13,600.00 18,100.00 ^UBRE^EXPE at Main St. against a red Supplies 6,287.61 6,500,00 6,150.00 Regular ODerathK I 84.863,38 20% to 30% OFF All other Expenses 1,300.00 B CAPITAL OUTLAY __..„ 9,212.62 light. He collided with a car MAINTENANCE TOTAL BALANCES Students and Prep. Sport Coats, Salaries ». - 1,500.00 June an. isen i 34.1i6.00 • driven by Mrs. Doris L. Lem- Contracted services — 1S.U4.5S 6,200.00 13,800.00 Suits, Top Coats — Outerwear t ley of 728 E. Third St., Union Replacement (Purcfiase) of TOTAL EXPENDITURES ANIJ ~~ Equipment _ » H 869.20 1,350,00 1,610.00 BALANCES JUND 30, 1968 13.971.448.99 Beach. All niher Exnen.iei .-. 1.010.78 1,000.00 1,200.00 '• , Haberdashery * Includes Prlvita School TratunorfAMon. Cost Mrs. Lemley was issued a CTXED fniARGKa ••Includes fully-spoMored special Federal and/or State Projects. Employee Retirement Contrl. » M 14.002.07 MPROVtiMKNT AUTHORIZATIONS JIH.Y 1 1167 to JTM 5. 1168 summons for having no driv- Insurance 1 Judgment! . . 1O.139.44 UNEXTENDED IMPROVBMBNT AUTHORIZATIOKS Imported er license in her possession.' Rental ot Land * Bulldlnm 21.82B.00 3M Sport Dress Tuition . . M .««.« .._,. 8,278.53 TOT'AL nnvENUES •• "• ?° An investigation is continuing, TOTAL HEVBNUES AND ' Pure Silk and Knit , BUB TOTAL BEQINNlNd BALANCE IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION EXPBNDITURBS: STUDBNT BODY ACnVinBS Neckwear Shirts Ullrich Is Candidate Salaries BUILDINOS Formerly . tifo ort SPECIAL, PROJECTS ' 3,00 tftMS.Al/ For Shriners Pogt (iredoral and/or State Sponsored) Formerly ».« o/i KSHA Projeoti • _., TOTAL IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION EXPENDITURES I 62 359 M Our Usual nrmirly era on TRENTON ,- August C, SPECIAL BCH0OL8 UNEXPENDED IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATIONS * " Formerly »/; on EVENINO B0H0OL8 -- JUNE -TO. lWn • | J.C34 (7 Custom Fitting Pjrmtrly • |4 80 Ullrich, a Sea Girt attorney, Summer Ichool is In line for the highest TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND ENDING BALANCE I 68.290.00 Formerly Formerly (A-l) TOTAL CURIIENT EXPENSES J«n. 17 Ma 50 Without Charge /.Ml $5.80 UN $8.80 Shriners office in New Jersey, illustrious potentate at 'the CAPITAL OUTLAY Sites \. Crescent Temple elections Buildings JOHNSON & MURPHY IMPORTED SHIRTS here tomorrow. Equipment JARMAN SHOES Mr. Ullrich is past grand (B-l) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY ., AND SWEATERS master of Masons for New SPECIAL GROUP 40% OFF UP TO 40% Jersey and is chief rabban of DEBT SERVICE Principal + Crescent Temple. Interest (O-l) TOTAL DEBT aBRVIOD Cbnie in early jot best selections SYMPATHETIC Salt Hay + . JAIPUR, India (AP) -Gov- * T3n not lnalildft) In regular budget certification •• Include nurohase ol New busea and/or small transportlnn vehicle! ernor of Rnjasthan state Hu- TOTALS liam ol A !• F Jno.)" 1 116.334,1) t JB,«2.5O | O»3,2O(M)|| + kum Singh toured the famine- affected arena and was so o ormxrwn APi'iinrniATion BAMNCKS IVHB 30, IDM moved by the suffering that A mmiUNT BXPRNBEB ...J B6.S5IH2 AFfAHIL V Itnuulnr OpnritUni IM,B50.38 FRED D. WIKOFF CO. he announced a voluntary cut HriKtlsl (lltnarv&tlt .37 of rupees 250 ($33) from his M CAPITAL OUTLAY 3,»»5,»t> MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER, EATONTOWN monthly salary until the situ- TOTAL HALANCWB + JUNB 30. lima I 234 MAPLE AVENUE • 542-0615 • ation Improves. A governor gets rupees 5,000 TOTAL nxpDNiirriiRni AND For your convenience we are open dolly '111 9:30 p.m. — Tue>. and Sat. '(III p.m. , (JflWl) a month plus several IIAUANOEB JUNE 30, 1M>« I ISIUdMD thousand rupees in various al- RED BANK (^ 741-0554 •• lncluilei (ullvspnnanrtd special Federal tnd/or ItiKj frojects. lowmic«s and privilfigos. tfaa. If '*. »7»»O l| Knock FROM OUR REAPERS TTHE Speaking of Arrogant?g? "- Established in 1878 —Published by The Red Bank Register, Incorporated- '•_ * ^ ,6 SilvertoSilverton Avenue"'Avenue"''' ***• M. HAROLD KELLY, Publisher Little Silver, K.J. Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor , T° TVfa ' to the large-spale events Thomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor hvhistory:' I Therefore" welcome the letter In the-Jan. 15 N Register in which Mr. Strasburger protests the arrogant —6 FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1969 governments he sees around him. I am also eternally grateful that I (and he) live In a country where he can consistently attack, openly and unre- strainedly, the policies and pronouncements of our country, our country's allies, and our institutions. On the other hand, I find Mr. Strasburger s list of arro- New Weapon for Crime Fight gant governments and institutions a little short. _ I submit lor consideration the arrogance of a world; In an about-face on its earlier stand knit syndicated operations — the a Has used its veto power over 100 times to cancel the on the issue, the Assembly this week upper hand in the fight. The new majority vote of the members of the United Nations Security revived and approved legislation legal- enforcement tool may be the advan- tage needed to reverse the trend and "T Although the second richest nation on earth, with-' izing wiretapping and electronic eaves- ; put organized crime, eventually, to holds dues and fails to contribute to special United Nations , dropping by law enforcement agencies, flight. -I '••.•. levies whenever the U.N. action is not completely to accord with its wishes. . ' . • . „„ ' „ „ with strict controls for the protection We can understand the concern of c. That sent nuclear missiles to a country 90 miles off of the innocent groups like the American Civil Liber- our shores and supplied technicians to Install and operate The Senate already had approved ties Union who opposed the legisla- them — and brazenly lied before the world until confronted in tion out of fear of Invasion of privacy. the U.N. with photographic evidence, . •. the measure before the Assembly voted vd. That physically Invaded Hungary, killing hundreds, it down, on the first go-round, last The judicial safeguards written into and defied world opinion in so doing. . November. Gov. Richard J. Hughes, the present act seem to guarantee the e. That marched into Czechoslovakia and forced a who had prepared to make a pitch for protection of the law-abiding. change of government as the price for removing most of its troops. w '•-•• • the legislation in his annual message, The use of the wiretap privilege i. That deliberately unsettles conditions In the Middle bad only to sign it promptly into law. is sternly limited. Only the attorney East when that area needs peace (no U.N. censure of an The action gives the public general, the 21 county prosecutors Arab nation vis-a-vis Israel can ever be passed because/of guardians what may well be their and the chairman of the state Investi- THE REPORTER the veto power listed in (a) above). .:' •"">: . gations Committee may employ it And g. That practices systematic repression of its Own peo- most effective weapon to date against ple, prohibiting free exercise of the many traditional cultures the forces of organized crime. It comes to use it, any of these officials must and religions embodied in her vast areas. . . at a time when a need for new obtain a Superior Court judge's order. Bold Step Into ih$ Unknown h. That prohibits a Nobel Prize winner from accepting weapons — and new vigor — in the The .measure, in fact assures his award for literature (Boris Pasternak for Dr. Zhivago). By JIM BISHOP collapses^ Those who swear to love each i. That gives five-year jail sentences' to writers and fight has become alarmingly apparent. increased protection of the law-abiding The marvel of this decade is that man' other "forever" have no comprehension of artists whose views do not meet official/uoctrine. Manacles of legal restriction have been citizenry against illicit wire-tapping, stepped off his own planet and made a ^the word. . I wonder that Mr. Strasburger could not find room for a handicap on the enforcement agen- and similar-invasions by providing stiff half-million mile round trip to the moon, The earth and eight other planets turn the Soviet Union in his list of arrogant governments. Could and returned safely. It is more than a cies that threaten to give the lawless prison terms for violation of its restric- endlessly around the magnetic pull of the letters similar to his be printed in the Soviet Union? Indeed, "first"; it's a bold step into the unknown. sun, but our sun, a medium-sized star, is could he write the first of them and be free to write a element — and especially the tightly tions. The universe is a vast* pulled around the Milky Way and requires second? Is it only a coincidence that another arrogance of blackness peopled with a hundred million years to complete a half his (Israel, the Vatican, and the United .States) is that they, billions of hot stars and lap. Our tiny-edge of the universe is also oppose many of the above policies and actions of the Soviet cold planets. peopled with 31 moons and a hundred bil- Union? That the Soviet Union constantly denounces all The Enterprise Disaster I asked an astrono- lion, comets. three? mer what the universe Harold A. Gelbhaus looks like, and lie ad- One begins to note that man's space , Again the nation has been stunned apparent, prevented an even, greater travel to his personal satellite, the moon, mitted that there are is akin to dipping a small toe into a big by a tragedy involving our service- loss. many points of view. A Church's Message Once again the respect and grati- However, some see outer sea: The triumph consists in having dipped men well removed from any scene of the toe. An astronaut travels at 17,000 miles ... Episcopal Church tude we owe to our servicemen — in space in the form of a actual conflict The explosions and dinner plate, with our sun per hour if his assignment is to orbit the of the Holy Communion combat or far removed from it — is BISHOP and planets occupying a earth. He needs 25,000 miles per hour to Fair Haven, N.J. ; tire; aboard.the carrier USS linter- pointed up. tiny crack dn one side of the dish. Look- escape (he pull of his own planet and To the Editor: • >• j>rise have taken the lives of 25 crew- In evidence of that gratitude we ing across, astronomers have discovered move to outer darkness. Dear Sirs: . , dark red stars as far away as one billion **•#•' For almost the past two years, your paper has devoted -men and injured 85 others.^ _should ask if _this_ loss of life is light years. • •-"-• a good deal of tine and space to the story of our parish; necessary — if' every possible pre- — AT THIS SPEED - 600,000. miles per jf' While we mourn the loss of life we One light year is 6,000,000,000,000 miles. day — he would require thousands of years its trials and its successes. I must say that a good deal, of caution is being taken to prevent such . 'must also be inspired by the heroism of- That is the distance that a ray of light can to reach our neighbor, Alpha Centauri. In the support that we have received was due to the fact that accidents. An element of hazard is to travel in one year. Our own galaxy, which time, man will make bigger and faster your paper gave us such excellent coverage and I might ' the members of the carrier crew. Some be expected in all military operations, includes the Milky Way, extends 100,000 vehicles, but I cannot imagine anything add, continues to do so. of the men injured by the first blast light years from side to side. which would get outside the planet Pluto, As a result, we have a new church. It Is not a pre- and aircraft carriers handling bomb- tentious building by any means, but certain aspects of it on the carrier's deck got up and pro- Young stars are usually blue in color; where (One year is equal to 248 of ours. Be- laden aircraft cannot be expected to be old ones are red and orange. The star sides,'Pluto is unfriendly; it races through are truly fine, for example the windows, but we know that ceeded to help fight the flames. One the least risky of these. But this has viewed across a billion light years of space in darkness and its temperature is . this is not important. The real accomplishment has been who fought until he was dragged away been the fourth disaster in recent years space can safely be assumed to be no 370 degrees below zero. the revitalization of a group of. people so that no matter longer there, ft died long ago. And yet Take an orange. Use a ball point pen to what happens in the years ahead, they will never be quite and put on an ambulance helicopter on American carriers, and those dis- its light travels to the eye of an earth the same as a result. •''< asters have cost us 123 men killed and make a mark in the upper quadrant. You' was a local airman. astronomer; in effect, he is looking back- now have a sound perspective of what We like to feel that what we have done can serve as, an Despite burns and shrapnel wounds, hundreds injured. ward in time hundreds of millions of years. the planet Mercury looks like as it flies example to others who hold doubts about the social interest A close new look at the carrier The mind reels because man, until across the face of the sun. The sums, the of mankind in a troubled'age. We have proven that the cflfc- Daniel R. Walwark, 21, of New recently, saw his planet as the center of munity spirit lives on in spite of the pickets, protesters operation — its methods, its equip- distances in time, are beyond understand- j. Shrewsbury, apparently thought only the universe. If earth and all that is on ing. Does it surprise you that the earth and other dissident personalities that we are presented With ' of his duty when he pitched in to help ment, Its provisions for prevention of it exploded tonight, it would not be missed smashes into a hundred million shooting in the news media today. You have played an important other crewmen man the fire hoses. explosions and fires — would seem to in its own galaxy, and would remain un- stars each day? role In getting this message across and I can only hope known to the billions of other galaxies in that people who have read about us in your paper will have, Many similar reports of extraordinary be in order. It's the least we can do to space, somewhat like the disappearance of. It should not be any more of a shock than that there are complete universes at the least, a renewed confidence in the goodness-of heroism have come out of the tragedy. protect those who so dutifully serve one grain of sand on a large beach. humanity. — __4 *.. • 1.._,__ within ours. A drop of water contains a The gallantly of the crew, it is now to protect us. Jot of live things. A molecule has never Faithfully yours, IN 18J8, an astronomer named Thomas been seen by man, but he knows that it The Rev. Frederick E. Preuss, II •, Henderson tried to find the star nearest is there and he measures unseen neutrons Rector '. , . earth. He located a sun called .Alpha and protons moving at high speed. There INSIDE WASHINGTON Centauri, which is only four and a third are many worlds of many sizes. light years away, or 25.8 trillion miles. The meteorites which smash Into this TODAY IN HISTORY Alpha is considered to be a neighbor. planet every year increase its weight by They Plan a Counter-Inaugural No one pretends fully to understand 2,000,000 tons. If this has been a continuing By The Associated Press the vastness of space, or who created it. situation since the earth was first formed, Today is Friday, Jan; 17| the WttVday of 1969. lUeft - By ROBERT S. ALLEN the military situation In Washington at the Who, or what peopled it with billions of then this is bigger and heavier than its are 348 days left in the year. time." . galaxies,'each swinging in separate orbit original creation. And JOHN A. GOLDSMITH with its own suns and planets is unfathom- Today's highlight in history: , > ' But Miss Onka Dekkers, Mobilization There is space, and there is substance. On this date in 1949 the trial of 11 top ranking com- -.Hippies, Yippies, peaceniks and other able. The human mind is helpless in the Our planets and stars nay amount to a JWnlstsJnJheJUnlted States, charged'with plotting the.ovpfc— radical dissident elements and organi- face of-the word infinite. For example, chipped edge on a dinner plate, built is when he tells himself that God had no throw of the federal government, began In New York' zations, including the revolutionary Stu- She insists there is no desire to repeat - important for us to know who furnished the ., On this date- - •> ' what happened in Chicago, Says Miss beginning and will have no end,, logic dinner ... . -dents~*nr-a-I)emocratic--Societyr-are4)ent- In 1706, Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, In- on staging a so-called ventor and philosopher, was born, "counter inauguaration" don't want another Chicago." MOJNETS WORTH '"-in 1917, the United States bought theVirgin Islands this weekend. iromDenmark. Among the ringlead- In 1950, nine men, wearing Halloween masks, held up • . . TOO; WHAT AND WHERE - In ad- a Brink's armored car in Boston and escaped with %\ mil- ers are two leftists who dition to the extremist SDS, other forces A 'National Disgrace- were prominent, in the. lion.in cash and $500,000 in checks, the largest cash robbery notorious disorders at the : .^reportedly planning to take part in the By SYLVIA PORTER this problem a "national disgrace." Since i-in the nation's, history. , . _ . . Democratic Convention in - —^^i'i^iter-inauguratioii"~this-weekend_in^- eeLoneof your neighbors: then, there has been a flow of studies and In 1955, the atomic submarine Nautilus began first ' Chicago — Rennie Davis dude: * The family includes eight children, seminars on rural poverty. But little Ks" sea tests in-"Long Island Sound. . and David Dellinger. . Youth International Party (Yippies), from pre-schoolers to post-delinquents, been done and the facts remain: In 1962, 10 prize winning contestants of the so-called Davis is acting as Women's Liberation Movement, the G.I. lives at the end of a dirt road, well out of ' —While our rural population is less rigged television quiz shows received suspended sentences "coordinator" of the Na- Union, Clergymen and Laymen Concerned sight of its more affluent neighbors. The than 30 per cent of our total, 48 per cent in Special Sessions Court in New York after Pleading EUilty ALLEN tional Mobilization Com- about Vietnam, Student Nonviolet Co- family's home is nestled of the nation's poor — 19 million — live to perjury charges. mittee to End the War in Vietnam, un- ordinating Committee (SNCC), Southern 'among assorted junk cars, in rural areas. Most of the reductions in In 1963, President John F. Kennedy sent to Congress a der whose general auspices the various Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), old ice boxes, rusty our poverty population refer to the urban, proposed budget calling for the biggest spending program bicycles. not rural, poor. in history-f98.8 billion for the fiscal year ending June 30, discordant and derisive events of the National Welfare Rights Organization, 1964, "counter Inauguration" are to be con- Women's Strike for Peace. There is no indoor —The average income of the U.S. farm ducted. The Mobilization Committee was Plans for Sunday, the day before the plumbing and, therefore, worker in 1968 was less than $1,800 and Ten years ago ... British and Egyptian negotiators in in the forefront of the little opportunity for of- the migrant farm worker, well below Cairo reached agreement on a pact to end financial dif- official inaugration, call for a rally at the baths. The heating con- even this sub-poverty level. Except for ferences arising from Egyptian seizure of the Suez Canal Chicago disturbances. Ellipse, a park in rear of the White House, in 1956f So far, local Wash- followed by a parade along the same route sists of one small wood- workers on big commercial farms, farm ington and federal author- as the official one, and an "in-hog-uration" burning stove although workers have neither collective bargain- Five years ago . . .France moved to recognize com- ball under a tent on the Mall in the evening. the weather may fall be- ing rights nor minimum wage law cover- munist China, despite efforts of the United States to dis- ities have Issued no per- low zero- v tion is crucial In order to demonstrate of the Yipples' presidential candidate — is nlmost certainly there, only a few miles Among President-elect Nixon's pledges solidarity with the National Liberation I'lgasls, the pig. Various folk singers and from your home. And you nre not aware ls thnt ho will give high priority to the Front (Viet Cong) and the North Viet- other leftist entertainers will perform — of its existence because its members do problems of the Invisible poor In rural namese army. 77JC action at die Inaugura- provided the Interior Dvpuiinwnt autho- not even display themselves to their not America nnd thnt he will seek ways to tion must show the presence of ;in able rizes the erection of the huge tent. too distant neighbors and there hns been attract industries to the rural areas. and determined movement; a movement Holh local and federal authorities are no John Steinbeck In this era to publicize The two points mesh and the vital as- "!• think wo havo had a policy "of which will mwt the threat of repression taking extensive precautions to cope with their plight. pect In thnt they demand not huge in- with confidence, strength ;md the will to any eventualities. Army and National + * * fiwlons of money but instead nmplo allot- conservation just for consorvotlon fight back. Tactical plans should bo flexi- Guard troops will he on hand or Immediate* ONE YEAR AGO, a National Advisory ments of Imagination, Innovation and in- purposos."-- Walton J. Hlckol, ble and subject to chango according to Jy available should' they be necessary. Commission on Itural Poverty declared genuity. Surely It Is time for action. nomlnpo for eqcrotory of Interior. fri%, fMutry I?, i^-7 insurance Firm Xocal Securities 'now own mutual foods. And if ! iatw-:¥:vV' 7 Wv. Bid Asked In 1963, 90 new funds came ftumson, announces his firm* for Sterling Thompson and ^^esting has been presented a certifi- Bplmar-Wall National 3.50 200 UpsStodkg", into existence, swelling the Associates was Charles A. ^CeMtraivJersey Bank (x) (xx) .40 cate of membership in the 24« 25VS NEW YORK (AE) -, Prog?5 ranks to more .than 360, Geran, of the Matawan office, Batontown NationaJ Bank - .30 Harleysville life Insurance 29 ress toward; arious VjetnamS" 3FROGER E. SPEAR Funds' assets in the last five headquarters for tie insur- ^Farmers- ft Merchants (x) (xx) .06 8 9 years have doubled to over Company's President's Char- ^Fiirrt Merch. Nat'l Bank (xx) .40 peace talks sent the' -siac^ Q — I am 46 and plan to re- ter Club. ance activities of the firm. - 15« 16H market yesterday ttfftfn^pt |51 billion, which was 17 per First Nt'J, Bank of Spring Lake (xx)'1.75 All tire in 19 years. I figure that its best gainriirfteeniweeklF* if I buy mutual funds, leav- cent ahead of the previous 1st Nt'l Bfc of Toms Rjver (x) (xx) .76 «V4 4S% year's figure. 1st State Ocean Cty (x) 10% Stock Divi. The markeLrejpt(p4 quick' ing dividends and capi- 19 It is believed that fund Montgomery-Ward Keansburg-Middletown -.80 37 tal gains distributions to ac- MWdletown Banking Co.' 19 cumlate, it will provide a fair share buying is so heavy that Monmouth County Nat'l (xxx) .20 1AIZ mi / amount of income when I re- it creates an artificial prop Income Tax Service LjiLitiNatipnal Bank ' • (xx) .24 lU'yJ 10% tire. What are your thoughts under the market as the funds 13 Ocean County National*" 1.20 14 Prices on Ujis?-J.G. invest the new money. With 43 this in mind the SEC has com- To Be Nation-Wide Peoples Nat'l Bank of Monmouth .40 l he negotiates such A — Apparently you are not missioned a special study into CHICAGO - One of the na- will have income tix depart- Peoples Nat'l Bank of Lakewood 4.00 144L) ... transactions through a bro- alone in your views; there Trust Co. of Ocean County .50 plus 4% They slipped around midday, kerage house. Tile broker in the effects of institutional in- tion's largest retailers, the giant ments in only about twenty 55 then moved up in the final are 4 million Americans who vestors on the market. (x) Dividend (xx) Plus Stock ! turn places' these blocks in' a department itote chain of percent of our atores for the (xxx) Declared or Paid hour; • • "special handling" category Montgomery-Ward, ii plan- 1969 income tax icaion." - ;, INDUSTRIAL Brokers said that, in addi- and then proceeds to look for ning to offet a service for the tion to the optimism engen- Areas in which the income Aerplogical Research < ,. 24?;:, a buyer, or buyers for the preparation of income tax re- : KH dered by the peace develop- tax service will be available foe Bropkway ;> : : 70H shares. Generally, in order to turns in their stores on a nation- TO;: ments, the sharp rise by per- the 1969 tax season include Ea- Buck Engineering •,•'"'" :, 17Vi sell, the institution will accept wide basis. sonal income to an ail • time a point or so under the mar- CANNEL tontown, Menlo Park (Edison), Electronic Associates ' ' : -21% high in December was a fa- 1 ; ket. • A Ward official pointed out Detroit, Washington, DC, Electronic Assistance > •V .2O vorable market factor. ! : :: In a recent transaction a that this income tax service was Baltimore, New York, Ohio, roodarainft - -- .-\:^4 • m The advance extended the 534,400-block Ol Getty Oil Texas and Florida. Uu :, ""•• - "•".., ."•/:':•-& market's rally through the not a new concept for Wards ; w, changed hands in a sideways Metallurgical International ; ; .v :g 32 third consecutive session. COAL but is a service which has been »:;^: Monrnqutn Capital t w , ? ; i ? market, yet the stock closed offered in tome areas since "We are pleased to be able HI?; The Dow Jones average of only Vi point lower. This par- to extend this income tax serv- Monmouth Electric /:7--i'';--£s& 30 industrials closed with a THE IDEAL FIREPLACE FUEL 1960. l^mQutnPark " :.\--~::,>.^;:j$M ticular "cross" involved five ice into additional areas since ; gain of 6.84 at 938.51. Its high institutions,' Another exam- '•%-JiNatiiralGaj- ':• <;X - :;' v^*M - 27% market for the session was at BUY IT TODAY AT "Since we insist upon highly out experience indicates the in- PATS (Ptittwson-SmlUi, &c.) ;^||M !e: Lehigh Valley Industries trained, qualified, professional creasing need by Ward custom- 11 a.m. when the advance was a 169,100-block trade at 13 Bow# Controller -•/ • '•' :mcf>sim mm- ^.?^lj;. 7.58. The Associated Press 60- fi personnel to staff these tax de- ers and the general public for 'K fSerVomation "••.•••:.:/"•• .^mssm closed the day—the market :; stock average rose 2.0 to 351.7 partments, we have been forced such a service. Hopefully by •^: ^ 1Q3Z was off sharply—up 1. loYf ••.'.. 1»7S with industrials up 2.3, rails ; ; Fifty to 60 blocks of over to delay our expansion plans 1970 we -will have expanded SpittlMetal . v; :-';.; .".v-w:lss ^^ ••;•«• LAWES up 1.7' and utilities up 0.7, : 10,000 are traded In an aver- until this year," the Ward's this income tax service into the WS/$me$ '.••;;•;•: •" ^;:--,.;'M^fcs m+ISM:^':./.21 The'New York Stock Ex- i .trim Telecontrol Eaectronici ^3 age day and the market ap- SYCAMORE AVE., SHREWSBURY spokesman continued, "Because majority of our stores," the change composite index pears to Absorb them with of this personnel shortage, we spokesman concluded. Walter Reade- Sterling moved up 0.31 to 57.81. muukniM, ••••: • •" -v-' ;.•.-•- hardly a ripple. 741-6300 Trading volume climbed to 13.12 million shares from ll.< Dentists Meet 81 million Wednesday. Marks 35th Loew's Theatres, off 1% In Eatontown at 50% on 354,909 shares, was EATONTOWN - More than Year With the most active stock. Loew's 100 dentists from the shore had said earlier that it had are* attended the Monmouth- taken a substantial position Qcean County Dental Society Bell System in Goodyear stock. Goodyear meeting at the Old Orchard officials said they would op- Country Club here. pose any takeover move. Guest speaker was Dr. Benguet, a Philippine gold- Burton II. Jerome of the Uni- mining company, advanced versity of Pennsylvania 2JG to 1454, apparently in re- School of Dental Medicine who action to rising gold prices in spoke on the importance of London. maintaining the proper rela- It was the second most-ac- tionship between the up- tive stock on 292,800 shares. per and lower dental arches. Prices advanced on The American Stock Exchange. Volume slipped to 6.7 million shares from 6.93 million Wednesday. , Yesterday's closing stocks:

ACF In) 6H4 MaiaUin Admiral MSMS** Martin M 27 ' Alleg Cp 23(23(t Maytac 23% . Alleg LiM 59)1 Merck 8IH4 Alli'j Fw 23ft HGlt 10',) Allls Ohtim 28K Minn M4M 102% AJwa n Nat Bl»o 48 Am Can 58 Nat Can OS l^rf Am Motor! 12% Nat Cajh 113« Am T*T 5«5«i N Dairy 41% Arm Ck W4 Nat Dlat <3% Atl Rich Mi Nat Fuel 29% •rt Avoo Cp 4SVs N Lead (8%r - Bell How Nat Tea I5 William A. Winckelmann Beth SU 32Jk Niaj MMPP 21 Boeing N o Am K Kock 4a1' Borg War HOLMDEL - William A. owwo BBin »121*1 ' Budd Co Owera m Join the Burrouflw 238V4 Pao a Em l 12J4 Winckelmann, 874 Newman Cessna A Wk Pan Am Che. Ohio 72>A Springs Road, Lincroft, re- diry»l«r Peon C 45A tem's research and develop- Gen Eleo 91 Vi Bt OU NJ TT ment unit, in 1961, and has Gen Mills st oil Oh .BERMUDA aen Mot Stude Worth engaged in common systems a Tel El 3a^ sun on BBSi oetty OU Tenneco 7* REMAINDER OF 1969 SEASON design and development proj- Olllette Texaco 29% Oaodrtch Textron 81 ects. He is currently in Gooayefcr Thlokol 40!4 charge of a group responsi- Grant Thlokol 2211H — 4'/i MONTHS — NOW TO JUNE lsf ot Nor Ry Trans W Air 4488 ble for all processing pro- Greyhound TransaT m 7733 Gull OU 43 Transltron 14H grams for the Automatic In; Gull W Ind ....Trl Cont oJT5«t tercept System, v ... Holiday- Inn TJ Un Oart>lil« ttti IBM 3Wt Un OH Oal . MM Unlroyal 62 SWIM for Health, Relaxation, Exercise ' Int Harv S7'* He attended Rutgers Uni- Int Pap 31*4 Unit Air Lin 44 ii versity and Pratt .Institute. Int T*T !5% Unit Alro 10'A Johns Man 8854 Vn- Fruit W78W, Mr. Winckelmann and his Jones L "«Vi US Pipe 35 Joy Mil •33g US Ply cm wife, Irma, have lived in Koppert , US Steel 4« STEAM ROOMS SUN ROOM Wn U Tel Lincroft 11 years. They have, Kreige B8 White Mot 42 Kroier . —331^4 Wlnn Dlx 45K Separate rooms for men and women who en- Olympic Pool • Lodlti' Sttain Room four children, Mrs. Barbara LehvVal Ind MH WoolworUl 3514 W. Binder of Fair Haven, and -LH>,OFrd H14 Xerox Cp SH joyo the healthful effects of therapeutic 4* Gyninailiini Litton m Ml Um (AP) — The National Ama- • MASSAGE TABLES MANUAL BICrCLIS 3574000 - 382-7400 SPECIAlliTi IN HOMt teur Karate Association wants • EXERCISE TABLE ELECTRIC BICYCLES VISIT OUR RE -f IN ANCING ' new laws, to control "harm- • VIBRATOR BSLTS STEAM CABINETS MODERN ful and potentially dangerous • PUNCHING BAGS PULLEY WEIGHTS SNACK BAR rtlAK MHO Si« HMI WroMMTION MNDWICHII ACCIPTANCGCORP practices" in the sport, Tlioy =BEACH CLUB= MATTIM • BAR BELLS UPRIGHT ROLLERS COUNIAIH * 1114 RAI1ITAN (ID., CLARK, N.J. """" want to contra! unaffillatcd 20x40- 4-Wall Handball Court 2«i HIOHVMY I«, EAST BRUNSWICK, H.J. r "y I, , clubs and mall order "Instant Rr.37E.TOW3IIIVIill, N.J. 1305 OCEAN AVE. SEA BRIGHT •HIIXVATIONI karate" COMBOS, 4MTHE DAILY BEQISTER, Fwlay, Januiry 17, 19W Weddings Announced Membership Drive to Op>eri Choffo'Hanlon RED BANK — A prospective member meeting of the KEANSBUEG — Miss The bridegroom is the son Miss Theresa Callahan ffU Red Bank Junior Woman's Club will be held Tuesday at Maryanne Hanlon, daughter of Mr. and Mis. James Chof- maid of honor. 8:30 p.m. in the Woman's Club, 184 Broad St. All women be- of Mrs. Anna Hanlon, 54 Bea- fo, of Harrison. Alan Frazier was best man. tween the ages of 18 and 35 are invited to attend the meet- con Blvd.,. and the fete Thom- The Rev, Frederick Valen- A reception was held in as Hanlon, became the bride ing, which will feature a program outlining the club's activi- tino celebrated the Nuptial Buck Smith's Restaurant, of Lt. Halph Choffo, U.S. Ar- Mass. •'• < ties which are designed to help young women develop flieir my, Jan. 4, here in St. Ann's Thomas Hanlon escort- East Keansburg, '.• • ability to change ideas, encourage friendships, and find new Catholic Church. ed his sister to the altar. .The bride was graduated personal Interest. • , from St. Mary's High School, The featured speaker will be Mrs. Frederick M. Voss, South Amboy, and is em- ployed by New Jersey Bell Fifth District adviser. , Smith'Baker Telephone Company, Shrews- Further information nay be obtained by contacting KEYPORT — Miss Dianne The parents .of the couple bury, Yvonne Baker and Michael. are Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Mrs, James Gibbons, 67 Maple St., Eatontown. The bridegroom was grad- Bin. Ralph Choffo Francis' Smith Jr. were mar- Baker, 36 Lake Blvd., Mata- (The former ried Jan. 11 in'St. Joseph's wan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mi- uated from Harrison High Maryanne Hanlon) Catholic Church. chael F. Smith Sr., 40 Comp- School. He attended Newark ton St., Belford. State College arid has served The Rev. John A. Dzema two years of a three-year en- Hobari'Osborn officiated at the double ring' listment in the U.S. ArmyrHe ceremony. 1 is stationed at Ft. Benning,, — HOLMDEi; - Miss Mary of Mr. and Mrs. Hoban, Lynn Miss Cecile Baker, at Ga. ..-- ,: -~' -.,. Elizabeth Osborn, daughter of Blvd., Hazlet. : ^. home, was maid of honor for : Mr. and Mrs. Winton S. Os- i The Rev. Arthur S, Cqnlon her sister. ,The bridal attend- The couple will reside In born, 212 Middle Road, Haz- celebrated the Nuptial Mass ants were Miss Karen Smith, Georgia. " let, became the bride of Fred- in St. Benedict's Catholic sister of the bridegroom; Miss erick J. Hoban Jr. Dec. 28. Church, ( Karen Pitcher and Mrs. Ron- < The bridegroom is the son Miss Margaret Loretta Os- ald Vaccarella, RECRUITING NEW MEMBERS born was maid of honor for John P. Smith, brother of Mri. Ronald Albury, Shrewsbury, treasurer of the her sister. The bridesmaids the bridegroom, was best were the Misses Michelle Ann Junior Woman's Club of Red Bank and state ANN LANDERS man. Ushers were Richard Osborn, sister of the bride; and Robert Baker, brothers chairman of club yearbooks, confers with Mrs. Jamas Sandra Bechtel, and Cecelia of the bride and Ronald Vac- Gibbons, Eatontown, president, «s the Hoban, sister of the bride- carella. groom. club launches its program to recruit member.. A reception followed in the Child's Life Is Precious Robert Cianeulli was best I Register Staff Photo J Knights of Columbus Hall, Dear Ann Landers: Yester- blessed him!) The driver just Dear Mother: I appreciate man. Ushers were John Shay- Keyport. ' .' • LEGAL NOTICE- ""- LEGAL NOTICE:— day fiie couple next door had shook his.head as the fattier your letter and know it will ner, Richard Hucke, Robert a teirific argument. We could shouted, "You rotten , a cause thousands of parents Bergstrom, and William Ho- The couple will reside in bear them screaming at each child always has the right-of- to pause for a moment and ban, brother of the bride- Matawan. n Uae cifete think in terms of the safety d other although our houses are " way!" groom. The bride was graduated two tots apart. My husband La^ year a trailer hit my. of their own pre-schoolers. A reception was held in The from Long Branch High You will never know the good ___£»_: 9OJ'A.S"aM 4-00isTl • tbrough Friday, and I went to car. I was driving slowly and Don Quixote Inn, Matawan. School. She is employed by -~i In the oUlce <- Uie Boar So Itonday and Tusxlay, January 27. the front door carefully. According to the you have done by writing. The bride was graduated Hazlet Pharmacy. to investigate. Ifolice, I had the right-of-way. Thank you. from Raritan High School. The bridegroom was grad- SO-OOL Quick as a But our little girl is dead, and She attended Concord College, uated from Middletown Town- flash, their 3- she was all we had. That Dear Ann Landers: I was W.Va., and was employed by ship High School. He served Boart year-old boy neighbor's boy could have ' brought up by old-fashioned 1M8-59 1969-70 Eevlon, Edison. four years in the U.S. Coast 1967-U came dashing been dead, too, yet he bab- parents and I guess you'd be (Actual) CKsttmated) (Estimated: The bridegroom also grad- Guard and is employed by BNJ«B_-_nNTS out the door bies about "right-of-way." justified jn calling me square. 19M,t 2100 uated from Raritan High Reynolds Aluminum, Wood- jUUent AT. Dtllr Unroll. 842 and ran into I'm a college sophomore and Mrs. Michael SmlUi PlU Every day pre-schoolers • School. He attended Mon- bridge, 2943 the street, di- who should not be out alone the only girl on the floor of (The former Dianne Baker) this dorm who is a virgin. I raouth and Concord Colleges (3) rectly in the are killed by cars. They don't and is employed as a termi- Under, path of an on- grew up believing I should (Aetna!), (Anticipated) (Anticipated know anything about "right- nal manager by ML Freight, in New Jersey it's CURRENT IXPDNSB coming car. of-way." Where are parents' save myself for the man'I ------wua .•< 268,344« ( - I many, but these past few Inc., New Haven, Conn. Fortunately, the driver was values? What could be more They reside in New Haven. alert and stopped in time. important than the life of a weeks have caused me to re- •-THe-TaUld's father didn't : child? Please print this for consider. say one word to him. Instead parents whose children are The big question, how that he yelled some obscenities at still alive. - GRIEVING I have fallen in love, is this: the driver. (He should have MOTHER , Is it unrealistic to expect a (A-l) TOTAL, COmUSNT BXP. young man to suffer the IT'S A for Fobuloua Faihion Finds! anxieties of frustration be- « TJMBti-patec Federal «nS/er Stats BpoMored Proirami • LEGAL NOTICE- • LEGAL NOTICE- cause his fiancee happens to CAPITAL OUTLAY . • „»»,,» AiroroprlaUon BalanM • 13.2MM NOTICE believe as I do? Furthermore, local Tax Levy DATE Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters at the School District o« the will my rigidity cost me a Cute All Borough of Shrewsbury, In the County ol Honmouth and fit&te d Nev Jer- Vdl A sey, that a public hearing will he held at the school house at 8 o'clock on the wonderful husband. SKATING PARTY evening of January 27, 1909 lor . Fair Haven, Little Silver and •• In accordance with Chapter 75, L_w» of — . Dominie J. Acerra. Secretary we might not be sexually com- Shrewsbury will hold a fam- DEBT SERVICE Shrewsbury Borowrh Board ot Education •...-A Appropriation Balance SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENTS patible. He feels we should ily skating party Sunday, Balance AjwroDrlalea FOB SCHOOL BEAU find out before we-.marry. Be Local Tax LOT UO-70 ,i - •" :. • !;• from 1 p.m. until dark at the ' ' Beard oC Edacatlo-.of Bkrewlbarr Borack, County ot Moan-nth has also suggested that I home of Mrs. Anthony Close, Spectacular Savings I (C-l) TOTAL DEBT SBRVICJC —- (1) (2) (3) — 1M7-88 1968-89 1969-70 .. anight be frigid. Last night he x — — 7 Buttonwood Drive, Fab: (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) added another barb when he Haven. The event will bene- WINTER COATS ENBOLLMBNTB ' , said, "A girl who teases is TOTAL B_V_NU_ ALL AOCOIWW __2.t8-Wtl7 *2,W5,7U.S0 W,4_J,BS_: Total Areraae Dally Enroll. . 7 780 7SO fit the John H. Daniels Jr. 6ODBOEB OF BEVENUE sadistic and immature." untrimmed (1) (2) (3) Memorial Scholarship Fund. ;.-..: vm-m vm-«> is69-70 .You seem to have an an- • tUOeeti Actual Appropriation Balance JutfS • I, (Actual) , (Anuclpated) (Anttclpated) swer for everything. Please (J) OTRBENT EXPENSE! 'MIXEK' PARTY 48.-58.-68. (1) r (X> 1969-70 Appropriation Balance . .'I 71,117.68 % tell me how to say no to a Reg. 69.95 to 135.00... Save 21.95 to $67 1967-68 19M-JB Approprla. Balance Appropriated 39,000.00 sex salesman with whom I SUMSON - Shore Social- •.pern-tuna Appropria- tion. Ixcal Tax Uvr 413,303.00 563,406.00 (10,383.47 ites will hold a ?Mixer" cock- tions State Aid , 63,642.00 61,382.00 86,242.00 happen to be in love.—NEED far-trimmed* ADMS5S*I5TTOTB Federal Aid 28.864.B2 24,000.00 23,900.00 tail party Sunday at 3 p.m. M.74O.I 3,878,35 YOU Salaries 98,001.7! t 80,310.00 S lUaatUaneous Revenue 2,000.00 2,000.00 Contracted Serrlees 1O.4S1.2O U.190.0O 11,900.00 • Special Federal and/err , iri Congregation B'nai Israel, AH Other f 13.707.14 13,800.50 .. li.300. . Btata. sponsored Proaram* . 4,683.00 Dear Need: flere's your Hance and' Sidge 88.-128. answer: "My body belongs lalarles 2.OCN9.00 ; (A-l) TOTAL CURRENT BXP. Rumson. ' • Reg. to 189.95 ... Save to 61.95 ms,tw . M,ooaoo 17,700.00 to me and I don't owe you Ttitboc-a . ZO.S4S.SZ 24,900.00 •all fun lobsltd to show uunlry of origin ' ' Libraries' - Audio Visual Mat. ___ 17,583.18 21.513.00 47.000.00 54,800,00 • VnantlclpatM Federal and/or Btata sponsored programs experimental privileges or an DEBORAH Teachlnc 8appH_i , • • . 42.116.60 J7.800.eO CAPITAL OUTLAY All Other Expenses »M7« 3»,moo undress rehearsal." SHREWSBURY - The Red ATTENDANCE AND Approprlatton Balance * 10.280.S6 HBA-TH SERVICES Lacal_Tax_i«iry , •. ... , 1,600.00 900 00 11.3SO.0O What happens to your body Bank Chapter of Deborah will COITMUEll COATS 5,000.00 J7.337.0O State Aid i • (.. 3,050.00 Salaries — Attendance • 2S0.00 400.00 is your responsibility and it meet Tuesday at 12:36 p.m. Allfttber Kxvamet — Attendance ._ B Salaries — Health - ~ 34,008.54 40,2(15.00 _ < SLTOTAL,.CAPrTAL OUTLAY , 11,7)0.86 •00.00 i4.4oo.oo is also your problem if some- in the Shrewsbury Firehouse. and SUITS All oujSer Stoenees — Besith . . 2.4M.30 3,590.00 1i thing unplanned should oc- TRANSPORTATION The public is invitea toTleaT • RerlecU Actual ApproprUUons Balance Inly 1, 1M7 cur. Jack's theory that it is the work being done at De- Reg. 125.00 to 395.00 values •alarle* : 4,5W.<7» / 3,900.00 • 3,000.110 ** In accordance wfU] chapter 76, Laws of 1967 Cmlneted lervicea and Appropriation Balance : —• „ 225.00 smart to try things cut to see borah Hospital, Browns Mills, PtiWIc Caniera 23,8«.» • 33.4O0.0O' 49,400. Local Tax Levy ; 30.707.50 21,862.00 24.604.00 if they.work before you "buy" Insurance — Puoil Tranfrotation .. 324.00* I7J.0O* 409 State Aid . , U.M&OO 10,(23.110 (,771.00 a free care non-sectarian Drastically . All OVt" Exsmau — Oper. t Main. _ 1IT.02' 500.00' W0.00 is rubbish. A salesman once hospital for the correction of OPERATION --- (C-l) TOTAL DEBT SEEVTCB _____ 43.377.50 f 42.285,00 31,375.00 sold me a vacuum cleaner galarlea \ H«,272.» 129,099.00 139,700. operable heart defects and Reduced! Heat 16,799.24 18,000.00 18,000.011 that w&rked beautifully dur- UUHtl 33,000.00 37.000 00 TOTAL REVENUE ALL AOOOU.NTS ( 670.6(7.21 for treatment of all lung dis- auoplel 7,533,*) ",000.00 10,000. ing the 30-day trial. For eases. . , , All other tmwi J.73S.S5 1,700.00 3,000.01 some mysterious reason it MAIDTENANCB), • Reflects Actual Appropriation .Balance July 1, DOT DRESSES 10,900 *> Do not Include la regular budget eerUflcatlon • "< fell apart two days after I Balar)e> ,.ZL 1 MYAATOMEET Contracted Serrkei . 44.KH.B 53,230.00 40,600.1 I " • rrr APPBOFRIATIOM! • bought it. (II (5) (3) MIDDLETOWN -The La- ''deb" Replacenient fPurchnae) o* U.1M.H - PI.3OH.I All Other Exoeiuee 8,921.02 8.500,00 . __ . ...aei-m- _]__(_»__ vmnn.. Unsure of yourself on dates? dies Auxiliary of the Middle- Eipendlturei Approprla- Appropria- What's right? What's wrong? • Include! Private School Tnmjwrten»es ______1.671.77 _ .1,650,00 ' 2,200.01) let "Dating Do's and Don'ts," IN8TRUCTION Center, Kings/ Highway, Salarlen 308,297.00 321,370.00 3W, 040.00 enclosing with your request Wednesday, at 8 p.m. better »UB TOTAL ,. 2,334,081.92 2,8Z8,S30.00 3,191,073.00 Textbooks 2.H6.M 3,500.00 , 3,700.00 35 cents in coin and a Ioiig7 Libraries * Audio VUual M»U 2.997.08 3.125.00 3.590.09 iroot) SERVICES Teaching Supplies . , , 7,294.W 7.SOC.0O 8,300.00 -elf-addressed, stamped en- «aian«» 1.MH.83 S.O00.O0 5,000.1 All rMher Exnenne« „ 4,285.17 5,150.09 C400.O0 velope. George Desbordes 28.-38.-48. EtnenilUirei to Corer 9.000.00 t.ooooo ATTBNriANCE AND STUnBNT BODY JHr HEALTH SERVICES Ann Landers will be glad to g«l»rle» M,»».5S 35.000.00 U.000.00 Salaries — AttenitaiKS 100,00 100.011 100,00 Feted on 74th Birthday Reg,49.95 to 139.95. ..Save 21.95 to 101.95 Other E«Den»e» ^..™.i 2,124.33 S.402.00 «,WXI.r Salaries — Health . 3,817.40 6,600.00 7,400.00 help you with your problems. Ml Ofher KxwnjvM —• Health OCEANPORT - Mr. and ExMndltyree to Cover TJefidU ~ 3.3K.83 12.83S.W 18,000.00 200.00 300.00 Send them to her in care of mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SPECIAL PRnjrrrs TRANSPORTATION HUM Mrs. Joseph Clax, 79 William (Federal enrt/or Slxte Roofifored): this newspaper enclosing a EBEA Prolecta : •„.„ Contmtiitit flervlce* AW) •• 'V St., New Shrewsbury, and Mr. mu L<»ntf. Short FORAf ALS Other ProjecU ..... Public Carriers t,9M DO • (,700.00 self-addressed, stamped en- OPERATION 1,100.30 • velope, • and Mrs. C. L. Barnes, Large telection in lizet 6 to 16 TTOTAt CURRENT EXPENSE! Z,8T5,9«r.OO 3,347,0721> Salaries , 27.W0.55 30.0O0.0i) 33,280,00 133 Monmouth Blvd. of Ocean- Heat 3.M0.44 .4,000.00 MOO OO 4,H3.02 '4.M0.O0 44.10.00 port, were hosts at a SupplieUtilitiesr . Matawan Auxiliary - CAPtTAt. OUTLAY 2.IS3.22 J, loom 2,700,00 74th birthday celebration for 20.-28.-38. «! 55.noo.oo 55.WI0 W MAINTENANCE Bullillnli i.wnn 51,900 00 Conlracttil ServkM .__„ „ 9,424.71 10,000.00 7.250 00 Slates Parties George Desbordes, New Or- Reg, 49.95 to 139.95... Sove29.95 to 101.95 Equipment IB.925 ml '• 3VV K^otacenterit (Purchase! ol KNITTED DRESSES • Equipment :, 603,7003,71 _ 800,00 900 00 MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - leans, the father of Mrs. Clax fB-H TOTAl. CAPITAL OUTLAY • M.431.211 66.125.00 11.1,380.0(1 Includes Private School Transportation Cost * ** Include proceeds from note over appropriation orlgfnally fixed In the budjret The Matawan Township Aux- andltf's" BariiesrThe'buffet famous makers! FIXED OHAIKJlta , . ^~i lllary to the proposed Bay- ' party was . held In Mrs. DKBT BERVinB Employee Retirement Contrt. _._« ..M 4.414.IV1 S.nnnno nnOOOO 1 principal 47.ow m no,im.m Imurance t. Jud nn> lnrliul» In rwilsr hurftft efflilmilnn per Is in charge of arrange- •• Inrlt'^e rHirchaap of New niuei anrf/or pmall Inninnrtlnr vehicles STUDENT BODY A0TTVm_» Eighteen .grandchildren also TOTALS (Bum ot A to F Jnc>" ... l2.57«.J4i 30 H.MVJlB.M 13,428,104 50 Other Expanses aa.oo 100,00 loo.oo ments. attended. : ' sn<1/*>r "tale RttonnorM) EBBA Projects _ (h-ll TOTAL CURRENT _XP_f/8E» — •W.790,00 TM,«2S.« up to Vi Off 31», 17/100 B cAprrAi, miTt.Av"_r_n CAPITAL OVTI.AY and More! J6.4WW nuiidinri C OUST »ERVlr_ .HO (Equipment Rumson Reading Institute TOTAl, BALANflEB ' JUNE 30, 1H« ..... I 4U,«22.8T •f>»r-ichoo) luppUmeniary cl.itti Jn MILLINEIIY TOTAL EXPBNr>7TUREg AND PAhmnzt JUKE 30. IMS ...u.Ms.ni.ir READING - ENGLISH - MATH Including oil FUR HATS! fltni* Project*. pwchase^of New tmiee and/or small trafuiprirtlrii vehicles Gr-d. through Colltflt * Drastically BONDS OH nrrrrm AU7Ttfini7,l!n ...IJ,6»),000 nn BOBN I «I1,1JS,U | mimM t »o«,40O,47 TOTAL REVENUE* ,. Reduced! «i:rniKNT oprnATiNo ArrnorniATioN HAI.ANCM time 30, 1MI TOTAL raVXNUBI AOT) BEniNNIHd J1AUNOB . fitUlllENT KXPENHFB .,| M,(IIIB,«2 . 235 Hop» Rd., New Shrewibury 542-4777 n»«uliir Oiifr»lln« M.6M.H OI.'TIMV 2,839.28 ,1 No Exchanges ... All Sale. Final TAI. nAI.AN^K IMPROVEMENT " JUNK M, MM Mi,n:|(>,|0 No C.O.D.'i,.. Charge Account* InvfNd Oi 30, IWM RUSSBU G. RANNEY -MONTCLAIR SPRING LAKE IXPEIVMTVUEI AND S.VMNO HALANOE . ri'AI- KXI'KNIilrl' B ANI1 nAI.»NfJB» JUNK 1MB I (170 »«r,51 500 bloomflold ova. 1113 third flv«, iinnuj j D1HECTOR •MM »d •l/>uisl rsotral an1/or Pro]«ctt in oo those Ail "Important Gowns fe Inaugural By NANCY HUTCHINS busily shopping and packing, with mounting eagerness as Mrs. Spiro Agnew Sunday afternoon in the Smithsonian. be full of excitement after so many years," she mused. Sen. **' 1*6 inauguration of a new president of the United States the big weekend approaches. Mrs. Mullaney will also attend the reception for the dis- and Mrs. Stout expect to attend the New Jersey Ball, and li one of the most colorful and exciting events in American Choice Is Pink tinguished ladies of the inauguration to be held tomorrow are looking forward to the New Governors' Reception, which, politics. :. Democratic Congressman and Mrs. James J. Howard afternoon in the National Gallery. will be held Sunday afternoon. On, Monday. Richard M. Nixon will be sworn in as will attend the Inaugural Ball. Mrs. Howard will wear a Mrs. Mullaney laughingly stated, "We really need two president, and many Mpnmouth County residents will Join two-piece long pink dress, with pink lace bodice and a skirt steamer trunks. With all my gowns, Bill's suits and his in the traditional festivities, starting this weekend, surround- of pink crepe. She has selected pink peau-de-soie acces- set of tails, we look like we're going around the world." ing tieTcereroony in Washington, D.C. " sories, and will wear a black velvet evening coat. Mrs. Harry H. Clayton, for whom this inauguration is The New Jersey delegation will have its own ball tomor* Mrs. Howard also stated that she and her daughters a first, stated, "I am getting more excited by the moment. row night, running in conjunction with the Inaugural Gala, will attend the inaugural ceremonies and, although she's , We are looking forward to the New Jersey Ball Saturday. a separate event being held in the National Armory. not sure what they will wear, she promises that the clothing None of the New Jersey delegation, as far as we know is Mrs. John D. Flynn, Deal, has been appointed chairman will fee warm to offset the traditionally chilly weather which planning to attend the Gala Saturday night, because this of the ball, which wUl be held in the Shoreham Hotel, where seems always to coincide with the inauguration. Ball sounds like so much fun." the Monmouth County delegation is in residence. Guests Galore Mrs. Clayton is a member of the Monmouth County Mrs. Flynn proposed the separate ball to paniel Bern- The New Jersey delegation at the inaugural festivities Board of Elections. tieim, the New Jersey coordinator for the inaugural. In view also will include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell, Red Bank; - Mrs. E. Willson Baker, also a first-timer on the inaugural of the crowded conditions prevalent during the inaugural Mri and Mrs. William Coleman, Deal; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil- , trail, wasn't able to complete her plans for the weekend weekend, with taxis scarce and restaurants filled, lbs. Flynn liam Boyle, Freehold; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robertson, until Wednesday afternoon. "I just bated the thought of stated she thought it would be a good idea to have the ball Spring Lake Heights, and Monmouth County Clerk J. Russell missing all the events, so I asked my mother to take the for those who were not -going to attend the Gala or who Woolley, West Long Branch. . two girls earlier than originally planned so I could go. We wished to go to the Attnory later in the evening. Foil Suitcases had planned that my husband would go down Friday and I 'The N.J. Ball has met with obvious approval, with more For Mrs. H. William Mullaney, West Deal, this trip to would join him Sunday. Now, we are going together. After than 600 reservations received.' Attending the ball will be Washington will be one she will remember for a long time. all,- how could anybody give up the chance to attend?" local, county and state political workers, and such notables Her husband is a former Monmouth County Young Republi- she queried. Mrs. Baker is the wife of the president of the as G?Y,.and Mrs. Richard J. Hughes, Sen. and Mrs. Clifford can Club chairman. Fair Haven Republican Club. P. ,CaS() and Sen. and Mrs. Harrison A. Williams. "I've been to Washington many times while Bill was The inauguration of a Republican administration is T Great Idea • there on business. I've taken our son to see all the historical , especially delightful for Mrs. Richard R. Stout. As the wife ' Mrs. FJynn stated that the overwhelming response to the sights, and we've been aU over the place," she said. But of a man who has been a state senator since 1951. Mrs. Ball was because it was a good idea. She explained, "Attend- this will be a new Washington for me, she added. Mr. and Stout has attended two other inaugurals. About this one, ing flt&yfi&la'is an expensive project, and ft is always so Mrs. Mullaney will be attending the New Jersey Ball tomor- she said, "It will be, nice to go to a Republican inaugural crowded that it is difficult to meet your friends. We are row night, and the reception for Vice President-elect and again. (The last One was in 1957). I suspect the town will charging only $1? per person, and since the price includes cocktsjus, a not and cold buffet, and dancing from 9 to mldiugbt,'tne acceptance'has been tremendous." Ttte Inaugural Ball, another separate event set for Mon- day evening, is actually six; balls,.the New Jersey delegation joining Other states In the Shoreham Hotel. Capacity Occupancy ** Recipients of the 50,000 inaugural invitations have been streaming into Washington, where hotels are doing a "land office''! business, with rates skyrocketing to as much as |90 for single occupancy. Those attending feel it is a small price,*! pay to (be part of history. For them the inaugural mementos are a gold-filled bracelet with a medallion bear- ing the inaugural seal for the ladies, and cuff links also with the seal forthe gentlemen, will help sustain memories of a spectacular event. One hundred special guests also will receive forward Together" scarves, signed by President Nixon. Search for Gowns ' As the women searched for the right gowns and ensem- bles for the many occasions at the inaugural, they were assisted by the protocol guide which was made available. ' He guide decrees what events require ball gowns, cock- tall jowns, or afternoon clothes. The men. never have a problem. Now that wKte tie if no longer mandatory, black tie and tuxedo or a dark business suit are permitted. LocaDy, the women who will be attending have bees

Mrs. H. William Mullaney Wett Deal •j • -S i Where They're Going WASHINGTON (AP) - Schedule of events in connection with Monday's inauguration ol Richard M. Nixon: - Saturday, Jan. 18. MS p.m. - Reception for Distinguished Ladies. National Gallery- of Art. By invitation. 4-7 p.m. — Young America's Inaugural Salute. Washing- ton Hilton. By invitation. - 9 p.m. — Inaugural All American Gala. National Guard Armory. 9 p.nr. to Midnight — New Jersey Ball, Shoreham Hotel Mrs. John D. Flynn Sunday, Jan. 19. - -^ , 2-5 p.m. — Governors' Reception. Sheraton Park Hotel. Deal By invitation. . M p.m. — Reception honoring Vice President-elect and Mrs. Agnew. Smithsonian Museum of History and Tech- nology. By invitation. 8:30 p.m. — Inaugural Concert.Xonstltutlon.Hall. . ' . Monday, Jan. 20.- • >-» N- -•• - 11:30 a.m.—Official Inauguration Ceremony. The Capitol. By invitation. •. 12 noon — Oath of Office. 8 p.m. — Inaugural ball.. By invitation.

Mn. E, Willson Baker Fair Haven

What They Are Wearing

Their most important of wardrobe selections — a formal ball gown for the Inaugural All American Gala — have been decided. Among the distinguished women from Monmouth .. County are those shown here in the beautiful gowns they will wear at the festlvp formal. The photographs are by The Dally Register's chief photographer, Don Lordl. MBS, E. WILLSON (JUDITH) BAKER - Mrs. Baker of Fair Haven selected a gown of Imported French brocade in gold and llmo tones, designed by Maggi, from Elsie Stone's, Red Bank. Mrs. Baker is the wife of the president ; of the Fair Haven Republican Club! .. > MRS. JOHN D. (ANN) FLYNN - A classic gown Of pink .crepe with a beaded top, and skirt trimmed In silver sequins with a pleated train, is the choice of Mrs. Ann Flynn, Deal, president of tho New Jersey Federation of Republican Women, Sho purchased her gown from Love Mrs. Harry H. Clayton Lane, Red Bank, RuniBon , MRS. HARRY K. (JANE) CLAYTON - Mrs. Clayton, Rumson, a member of tho Monmouth County Board of Elections, choso her empire gown at Wilholmlna Dobbins, "• ",•;•'- Ltd., Mlddlotown. Tho gown la of saffron crepe, encrusted with pale vollow crystals and jowela at the neckline, and fea- A Mini-Ball, Too tures modified bishop slccvei. MRS. II, WILLIAM (SANDRA) MULLANEY - The WASHINGTON - Young staged tomorrow In the In- turtle-neck goes high fashion in tho gown of Mrs. Mullaney, America also will have its ternational Ballroom of the oil West Deal, whoso hushnnd is a former Monmouth County fling regarding tho Inaugural Washington Hilton. The mini- cost of $10 has been set for Young Republicans Club chairman, The gown, from Dorothy Wtioop-de-do in Tho Capitol. Rose, Asbury Pork, Is of silver and gold paillettes.' the rock 'n rollers attending. Trlcla Nixon and Randy MRS. RICHARD n, (NANCY) STOUT - Enrlco-Chlsta, In addition, thero aro some Allenhurot, designed Mrs, stout's gown of black ribbon lace Agnow aro honorary co- coveted Invltiitlons out lor a Mn. Richard R. Stout on silk, Mrs. Stout In tho wire of Republican Sen. Richard charlmcn of tho black tio chnmpagno brunch Sunday R, Stout, Deal. Mini-Ball which will be for tho young sot. AlUmhurit • k, ; 1 i DAILY REGISTER, , Jamwy 17, 19*59 first Presbyterian of Matawan Services in County Churches (T, JOSEPH'S CATHOUO ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL Atlantic Highland* Keyport - Naveslnlc Ilasses will be at «:SO aod T:SO Bunday' services will b« Holy Com- EMMANUEL BMTIffr a.m and 12:1S p.ta. In the church; munion at 8 &&d> .^amuy service at Atlantic Hlftilantls f.SO. 8.13 sod tl a.ra In at school. 8:30 a.m. At 11 era., Holy Com- FCIX GOSPEL TABERNACLE munion with aermon on first and Church Has Colorful Iteming worship sorvlw will hi at U o'clock mil the evening service It Keyport third Sundays and Morning Prayer T&O TOe Rev. Richard Shaw is pastor. Services Sunday at 10:30 a m and with sermon on second and fourth T p.m. The Rev. Daniel Gentile la Sundays. UNITED METHODIST pastor. OETHSE1IANE LUTHERAN MATAWAN — The Itev. No account of the early pe- Atlantic Hlthlandi Mlddletown John Boyd was the first Pres- riod would be complete with- The "unday service will be held at R. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Bunday services will be at 8:30, «:«5 II a.m. Tlie Rev. Harvey Van sdver and a.t 11 a.m. The Rev. Henry W. out mention of Philip Fre- Keyport Ureter ll wstor. byterian minister to be or- b castor. Sunday aervlees Till tie: 7:43 a-m. neau, the poet of the Revolu- Horning Prayer; S a.m. Holy Com- CLINTON CHAPEL A. M. E. DON dained in the American Col- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN munion; 9 a.ra. family Mtrvicei and Mlddletowa tion. Much of "bJk life was Atlantic Hlrhla&ds 11 a.m. H*ly Communion. Regular Sunday services at 11 a.m. onies. The year was 1706. The spent In Monmouth County Sunday sen-less at S:30 ami u a.m. The Rev. Robert Kegler Is putor. F»v. Richard B. Anderson of/icllt- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST SPntTLAL CUTBCB place was here. and he published the first b SCIENTIST Keyport OF DIVINE ROSE From such sturdy roots lias county newspaper, 'The New lervleee are at u a..m. Sunday. , Beltord Jersey Chronicle," in 1795 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services are held Bunday at 8 p.m. sprung today's First Presby- Atlantic HtiMandi . ' BEFOBUED at 270 Main St. The Eev. Ptioeba terian Church of Matawan. from his small print Mp at services will b> Held at U Keyport Cllley, putor. Mount Pleasant. He also es- Sunday worship at 10:49 a.m. Tbe OLD FTR8T CHURCH Hich in the history of Scot: CENTRAL BAPTIST Rn. 8. T. Scholten Is putor. American Raptlit Convention tish immigrants who came to tablished the state's first United Church of Cnrtst almanac and conducted the Atlantic Highlands Little Silver Mlddlelown this country under extreme Bunday services tvtu be at u a.m. county's first book store. The Rev Harry W. Kraft Is pastor. Wor- EHBOKV UNITED METHODIST roe Sunday service will-bt .at 1C difficulties, the present ship servica at 7:3o p.m. Little silver ' a.m. The Sev. AverUl M. CIIKI t family home Is now called The Rev. Sanford; M. Haaey win church stands on the lovely BT. AQNES CATHOUO preach and conduct the morning" 'shores of Lake Lefferts as a Freneau, in the borough of -Atlantlo Highlands Matawan. •nnday lluipj are at «:30. 7:45. t. .-"•• New Shrewsbury tribute to the area's early 10:15 anil 11:30 am. and 12:4! and REFORMED CHUKCH settlers and all those who The Mount Pleasant Church . 5:30 p.m. Rev. Michael 3. Least la LltUe Silver Jlew ShrewsnUnr -. pastor. '• Sunday services will be at 8 and Sunday services will be at 0:30 and have labored on this historic was destroyed by the Tories », a -- - 10 a.ra. with Holy Communion. The 10:30 a.m. Rev. Neal S. Busker, pastor. site since 1865. . and records show that a Rev.... Thomaa A. Kerr, Jr.. rector. Sermon: "One Lord. One church." CUfKvood Beach Sermon by the rector. MJTHEB MEMORIAL LUTHERAN A long time, you say? In- church was raised in 1798 at (Missouri Synod) deed; but, over a century de- the same site for sole use by BAWIEVf FMSBITERIAN Long Branch New Shrewsbury "• fcailar Worsafp forties will *» »t The Sunday service at 10:30 voted to' religious freedom the Presbyterians. From »:30 and 11 4-m,p.k»: Biyld.L. fetfceJ. a.m. The REV. Donald L. Blgea *ls putor trill ottlciate. • '<• COSPIX BALL pastor. Sermon: "The Great Differ- and personal and corporate 1820 to 1840, many things Long Branch ence." courage. Rev. Chester A. Galloway transpired at the church, no- durnrooD COSWUNVII •ervlees will be held Sunday at 1:90 SEVENTH DAT ADVENTISTS METHODIST a-m. A Oospei Servica will be hell New Shrewsbury Religious Freedom tably the breaking of ground Cllflwom ~ ' ait 7 p.m. Services will be held tomorrow «t ago, chiefly by persons from for a new church to be built • Worship soniCBl will be heljl-.at 11 s-m. Robert K. Tome Is ratalsUr. It started, in brief, with the Scotland." • a-m. with-Uw pastor; Tho Re». BT. JAMES EPISCOPAL inside the - more populated " a Campbea Jr., olncUUn*. Long Branch Oakhunt voyage of the ship Henry and The historian Janes Steeh Low Haas at S a.m. Family Mass Francis, which carried 200 area. Also, a recipe ifoc hard at 10 «-m. The Rev. Robert A. real- WOLSt UNITED METHODIST concluded, after much study, Colu Neck son u nctor. Oaklrarat men and women determined waffles turned up in the The Sunday service will be at 0:30 lhat the New Aberdeen Pres- and 11 a.m. Dr. John D. Blair Is upon religious freedom from church treasury book. ST. LUKE'S METHODIST byterians, prior to 1700, wor- pastor. The Rev. Richard Twldle will the Stuart kings and the The search for a full-time Tb« Janaay -aervlcs win He at 9:S0 Lone Branch preach on "Living In Him." Reception shiped in an independent and llTUB. The Rev. Samuel La Fes- The Sunday service wlllNle at 11. of new members at second, lervlee. Church of England. minister was all-encompas- i ^iRIT^}M&WNfe~ftii1;ir»f PrifyitclinL...... la Js pastor. Bermon based an text: meeting house in Middletown. Luke 4:14-3K Though most references in- sing. Many devoted men of Mstowan »tand» on Rt. 34 today aft«r.«Jong «nd FIRST BAPTIST r Oceanport Old Scots Church, appar- came and went. The Rev. CBBISTIAX < CHURCH l dicate the boat landed in rielt hiitory ef lerving r«iid«nti through wan, firiii Long Branch CALVARY BAPTIST ently, was in existence in - ' coiu Meek Perth Amboy, there is a tra- Charles Webster was out- i ; The Sunday servlcea will be held at uceanport and p»aco. . ' .;. ' . •:. ' '.' •' •:'' . . ..Uomlat worship service wibju 11 a-ra. and 7:15 p.m. The Bev. Homer Sunday morning eervlcee at 0:45 dition that the landing was 1705, for a court record that standing for his 11-year min- • 11 e-m. Larry CUhooa la minister. Triculea Is pastor. and 11. Evening strvtoe at 7:3a Rev. year registers a "publick Sreelai worship at 1. Paul N, smith la pastor. made close to the site of the istry in this period. ramrr BErORMID OCEANPOST UNITED METHODIST present church, on a stream meeting house" on'Freehill About 1840, smoke damage 'Services were transferred Church membership-now Oceaaport Road in freehold Township. Katnntown i"»c Branca Morning worship at 0:30 a.m. Rev* which the Scots named Aber- from a faulty chimney caused to the High School and tile numbers about 1,000. They Cjsuuuauvv. OHsUBT uO F uiBdaiy eervlce at U a-m. Rev. W.: Wlnlleld u pastor.' deen Creek, Adajcent to the church was the congregation to move out Rev. Mr. Galloway charged worship at 9:15 and Him, ULTXKR DAT SAINTS Jehn E. Grant la putor. -_n=:i Old Bridge the Old Scots Burying of the old Mount Pleasant his congregation: "We,can sit' each Sunday and have' two (Mormon) Marlboro •>•" Within a short time, the Ground, which holds a stone Katonlown ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIO travelers made their way to Church for good. down and c^ or we can pick sessions of church school at lervlcee wlu be the PrleiUood Old Bridge over the body of the Bey. BIBLE PEOTXSTAST Building Dedicated up the pieces and start all tbe same hours. Church •eeUni at » a. m. and the sacrament .Sunday Haas will be at «:S0 T:», northern Monmouth County Mr. Boyd, who died at age meeting at 5:00 p.m. Bishop Bruce in the area that is now Mata- It was under the leadership oVer againi" ''' • ' • .' ' school- for junior high stu- •avals win oflloUte.' Sunday service will be at 11 a.m. The Rev. Bernard A. Coen, Is pastor, 29. dents .'convenes on Friday a.m. The Rev. Edwin F. Spencer Is LUTHERAN GOOD SHE7HEBD wan and Freneau. of the Rev. Mr, Webster that . The congregation did not XETHODIST n of g£5j BuJ5t ta QU:'wt «C Qod la %Eterna* l The settlement they erect- It stands today about 100 the cornerstone for a new sit down and cry. Two months nigh(s. and the senior high Ealoatown Ufa." ramllr BlbK hour will bt Sunder youth;meet Wednesday eve- Sunday worshlr services wUl b» f at 0:18 a.m.' Worship aenrlce ed was referred to as both yards off Gordon's Corner church at 21S Main St. was after the fire, tie building 10 45 s-m. with Pastor WUllam Joel MOEOANVTLLE METHODIST wOl be at 10:30 a.m. The Rer. Harny New Aberdeen and Mount Road. laid in 1841 and the building nings. .-••'... Wright otnclatlng. Moriaavllle E. Meyer will odlclate. steering committee . .rep- Sunday vorshlp service at 11 a.ra. dedicated the following year. BT. DOROTHEA'S CATHOLIO Pleasant. Just how long Old Scots onunended that a new church From its historic begin- The Rev. WUllam T. Franti Is putor. Red Bank Between 1687 and 1689, 24 Church was in use is in doubt. The original section served Batontown OLD ERICH REFORMED be built! on the .nine-acre nings, 'when it was, faced with Sunday JliaseMat 7:30. 0 udlMJ TBwrrr EPISCOPAL of the Scotch Presbyterians However, it is noted in the the people until the tragic Koopmaa orchard at Rt. 34 a-m. anl -noon. The Rev. James Marlboro Red Banx . Hie very real problems' of B. Ooyla Is pastor. Morning worship at 11 a.m. The Sunday services will He held In the purchased a 100-acre tract of records of the Old Tennent fire ef 1955. The Rev. Ches- and Franklin St. Ground was the .early settlers,, the Pres- Rev. Is putor. Mystic Brotherhood Lod;e, 131 llaple Ave. ivith Holy Eucharist at Sa.ni.. land which embraced the Church that it opened for ter Galloway had been pas- broken o'ct. 14, 1951 The byterian, church h'as> pro* ~ sTr.'IAsIES MEMORIAL EPISCOrAL Family Service and Holy Eucharist junction |of Gravelly Creek services on April 18,1731 and tor since .1949. Zatontown '" —Matawan cornerstone was laid in Dec. grassed to the., levels' of 20th Holy Euobarlst at s and Moratai address at 11 a-rn. The Rev. Canon "and Matawan Creek, now the surely diverted some at It was Christmas Day, and Prayer at 10 a.m. Rev. a Holly Charles H. Beit Is rector. Of 1957. , , ., , : century needs. For example, Knlgbt orffcfaUnr. TBonnr EWSCOPAL main business district of Mat- tendance from Old Scots. the church was lovely with classes for retarded or brain- Malawan - ST. AXTBOXTB CATHOLIC MO.VMOUTH BAPTIST , Ked Bank awan. Although it is generally ac- festive decorations of the sea- . After, a series of events not statins and Holy Conununtm at I Sunday Kusea are celebrated at . damaged children, open to i (b«tlien Baptist Convention) a.m.,. .Horning Prayer and Family 7. ft », 10 and 11 s-m. and noon. Gradually, acquiring farms, cepted that the original son. At 6:40 p.m., the fire unusual to a large-scale build- the community, are held Ealonpiwn Eucharist at 10 a.m. The Rev. Carroll * Usgr. lairctore Dl Lorenzo Is putor. ing program, the dedication Worship services will be at OjU B. Hall Is rector. Evening Prayer TOUT BAPTIST they moved' southwest until Mount Pleasant Church was alarm sounded and Mrs. Gal- weekly, and a.Big Brother M a-m.. 11 a_m. aid 7:30 p.m. wits at I p.m. Installment of peris!] of- Ked Bank loway, looking out the win- of the $440,000 church plant The Rev. JJ. R. Halre. pastor preach- ficers -at 10 a. m. service. Ths- Bunday aervlce wfll_ be at a string of Scottish farms ex- built about 1763, there is program, matching father- tended from New Aberdeen some evidence to indicate it dow of the manse, ex- was held Nov. 22, 1959. In less boys who apply to, ma- ZIOH through Wickatunk, Topane- may have been somewhat claimed, "It looks like the the interim, the Rev. Mr. Gal- ture men, has been inaugu- mus, Freehold, Manalapan earlier. Historian Steen con- church!" It was—and the loway and his wife, who had rated. ; and Allentowu. cludes that the graveyard at work of an arsonist. Hun- opened the manse as a com- plete church office, were sent A Kiddiecare project is in ST. NICHOLAS RUSSIAN EA8TEBN Aberdeen Homes Mount Pleasant was founded dreds of residents lined the . - Fair Haven ORTHODOX on a vacation by the grate- effect, for Ihe care of chil- Bed Bank Though early records do about the same date as' the streets in disbelief as flames C-JUBT CHTJKH METHODIST The Divine' LJturgy will be rrfk Shrewsbury Presbyterian roared upward between the ful congregation and installed dren from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. brated at 10 a.m- on r • not show it, historians agree in a new manse, tile pictur- for working mothers or moth- Ths Bunday service will be at U Days of obligation. ~ that it can be presumed that Church, 1734. ceiling and roof. an The Rev Charles G. Banklns la — on the first esque Koopman homestead ers who; for some good rea- Mstor. The Rev. Paul A. frledrlca and third Sundays of the month. Ser- at 9 p.m. Father EmOlsjl Presbyterians services were One. of thempstcolorful pe- The old Stanford White will preexh. : overlooking Lake Lefferts. son, desire to leave their mon: "Love That Is Seat". Annual Ksjko, pastor. held in New Aberdeen homes riods in the;history of the steeple was pulled down HOLT COWmSlCIH EPISCOPAL coniregadonal meeting after services, CHUBCH OF CHRIST children. ..: Fair Haven puior. ? - — - Bed Bank until a church could be built. church was during the Amer- over the wreckage the next Since'then, a new Christian Sunday services will be Holy Com- Sunday lervlce at 11 a.m. The eve* Six choirs, from five-^ear miralon at a a-ai. and Family En- ST. CLEMENTS CATHOUO rung service will be at-<:30. Donald W. First reference to the early ican Revolution. The church morning; the building was a Education building has been eharut and sermon at 10 a.m. Tbe Matawu-Uarlboro Wood Is minister. Jim Elliott will Presbyterian Church appears was burned; its pastor, the total wreck. built and was dedicated April olds to adults, supply music Trial Llturar will be used. The Rev. •imday Ilasses and Holy Communion preach at the morning service and rpnUtltk- X. Preoas Is wurtDr. win be held al :, B:3O. 0:30, 10:30 a film will be shown In the evening. April 23, 1792, in a letter in Bev. Charles McKnight was Remaining were items of 2, 1967. It is, according to at services. About 225 per- and 11:30 ajn- In the Vatawan Re- ITR8T PRESBYTERIAN tbe pastor, a modern edifice sons are involved. JEHOVAH'S VVrrNESSES gional High School. Rev. Joseph Ru- Red Bank — which the Rev. John Wood- imprisoned by the British, spiritual significance: Com- ctaskl Is putor. The Sunday service will be at 9 and died shortly after his designed :to; meet the j needs * The Women's Circles, the • , Fair Havea CsngregaUoi and ll s.m. The Rev. Dr. CharlM hiiU declared, "The church munion Set, Baptismal Font, ' (Kins jora Ball) FOOT UNITED METHODIST 8. Webster will preach on "Age anl was formed about 100 years liberation. Bible and church records. of youth. ••••"••• Men's at 10:« at the Thompson ' School. ' Open air aervlce at 6:30 p-m. Balvatlon Sponsored by the Long the church was a small Al- ever since, in Matawan. • He tatI 11 a-rn.. The Rtv. Theodore O. The. Hev. Oeorie J. ITank Jr., Is Mrsmeetin. waiteg at rJ Murdocp.m. with han Brljadled tx. Roberr andt Cross of Glory Lutheran, the Senate of Priests, is aid- UaUer Is peetor. Sermon: "Opposition oastor. Dlnsman nresldlnK. • - .- Branch minlsterium, it will len Organ which was a. gift has been.in religious.life 27 to Christ." ' . i . First Baptist, Second Baptist, ing in the work of implement- two RumBon First Methodist and First be a tribute to the work of of the John Lambert family, years now, the past 19 here. ing parish councils, the for- given in memory of Mr. Lam- m. «»>. ««HOD«T • "'^Ztr™** R. OEOEOES-BY-THr-RIVEB Presbyterian of Matawan. - the Rev. David Brett, direc- He has put his challenge to and 11 EPISCOPAIJ tor of Teen Outreach, who is mation of which was recom- bert's father. his congregation: "Our beau- ftlley Is pastor, MYt UVSHOVTB BAPTIST Humion BIBLE SEMINAR mended at the last meeting of tiful church can become a MABAJ.ATHA BAPTIBT New tlonmouta Sunday services will be Bolr Com- returning to his native New ADULT COURSE Worship eervlces wiu ba Held at munlon at 8 and 0:30 and Horning F£RMINGDALE - More Zealand at the end of the the council. great church if we recognize Hailet MATAWAN - The Pres- lunday worshihip services at 11 am. , than 100 members of the Fair month. He will be replaced that the power of the church •nd T p.m. The Rev. Lawrence Reed vices. Rumeofl DEAN TO SPEAK byterian Church will begin Worship Service at S:1S and 11:15 Haven Congregation of Jeho- by his father, the Rev. Alan is not in its membership: but Dean Ira Zepp will speak Part II of the adult course, SAINT CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL a.m. The Rev. Harvey C. Doule. Jr., vah's Witnesses are expected Brett of Brooklyn, N. Y. in.Its.Lord; not in its re- BtUord pastor, win preach en "What Few both at the morning worship Denominations M America, ' Highlands WIU TTakke (o( r Nollilni.Nthi" to attend the Bible education- spectability but in Its re- lundar eebedule: < s.ra. Holy In. services and at the special January 28 at .8 p.m. Each rWBT.HETHODlBT ' . enarlst and sermon: 0:30 a.m. sum COUNCIL MEETING demptive spirit; not in Its Cucharlat and sermon. Sea Bright al seminar, scheduled for evening program to be held « Hlthiands Tuesday evening until Feb. 18 beauty but in its spiritual •unday lervlcei will be at II a.m. HETHUOIST VIBST I1MTKU HETHODnU Feb. 7-9 at the Regional High TRENTON — The 300-mem- at United Methodist Church M& 7:30 p.m. The Rev, o. W. Stars. Btlford Sea Brlttit the course will be presented power; not in its sociability ,m«sre, pastor, will oiflelate. The Sunday ssrvlee will be al ll The Bunday aervlce will be at School, here, ber Pastoral Council of the Sunday. in Room 206. BT. AKDUEWS EflBCOPAL a.m. J:3O am. with the Rev. 0. W. All sessions are open td the Catholic Diocese .of Trenton but to its mission." Tley Hllhlands St«JSffleare. pejtor, oflldatuig. He has had articles pub- Those who participate will respond. '. The Holy tucharlst will be eels- , MIUULETOWN METHODIST IT. I.CKE'J A.M.K. : -.bated.,Dili.ninday at I and u a.m. Uiddleunra lished in several religious be exposed to a study of de- with Matins alt'lO »,m, and Eren- - - *uida*- .seryl«e..*t,-.10.-1JB. _:.Thi S«t Brttht journals and was one of a •onf at 7 p.m. Wm. D, liorlni, vicar. ' Riv. W! A. Abraraa la pastor. < nominations participating In will prtaeh. Slirewebury team of translators, under the Consultation, on Church coMMUNnr Social Action Dinner editorship of Carl Michalson, Story TelUng} HoJmdel Port MonmouUi CHRIST KPISCOPAI. Union, a plan of unity being Worship service at ll a.m. Vesper nolYHol y BucnBucharla.nll t ,a.t .i a.m. and 9 a.m. which brought Friederich Go- discussed among various Ia Will Resume ' •OLHOEL CHIIBTB ll«.w *.' »iS,? """ *•"• *• * .nTTiatTmr'The'Rev. Ronald a. garten's "Reality of Faith" Protestant churches. Holmdel saaaaw is pastor, Mbary will presMi at the laller two Slated in Red Bank (Westminster Press) into En- OCEANPORT - Pre-school .The Sundsy service will be at U a.m. SISTEB FRANCIS SPIRITUAL eervlces o"'™! *"'*"„ with ths pastor. The Rev. John W. RED BANK - The annual the Monmouth County Wel- glish." OCEANPORT SERVICE storytelling time will be re- Waldion. otllclaUnf, Evenlni servlcs Port Monmouth • ghf,Xil^y sumed at Oceanport Public 111 mmXHm ra««*IM Hven Monday to The mornlnn lervloe of wonhlp will social action dinner of the fare Board, Assemblyman In June of 1063, he was ap- OCEANPOlrT - Rev. Jack •aiurday, 1 . to 5 pm. _«poken In be at «;30 ajid 11 a.m. THe Rev, Hawthorne and Rev. Nelson Library by volunteers, i Engllah and Itallaa. Call durlui jsmea II. neck i»itor will aivs Greater lied Bank Area Coun- Chester Apy and Charles pointed Dean of the Chapel Keansburg Uiurcb jours, M3 Mala it. BUhip i Mrraoi, "Sernal SSfiSmX" ' cil of Churches has been and assistant professor of re- Alfaro will speak at the Cal- . Mrs. Fred Belcuore, Who Anillt Soils. riRST ArlHKMBLI OF UOD Hughes, who has been active heads this project with Mrs, mUT METHODIST scheduled for Jan. 27 in the with the Welfare Board and ligion at Maryland vary Baptist Church Sunday Kesosburi OCEM VIEW COHKViml „„„, VO,™1™%\>. u „ fcB1. at.7:30 p,m. They will pre- Marvin Odom, announced Somday eervlcea will be at a:M Morning worlnrpT.Sle. at 11 a.ma.m. .g'TO'."0 "',.'."^ ' PM' *"** First Presbyterian Church be- with MCAP, and an anony- College, Westminster, Mary- Th R enn u sent the work of Conservative that the six weeks' scrle* will a.m and at u a.m. The Rsv. Newtoa * i. '^' ? ' ' ". Oarabls will SIIREWSnllRV MEE'tlNQ ginning at 6:45 p.m. mous welfare recipient. land, lie is listed (n "Who's W. OrelAM U pastor. speak. Evenlnt iervlees at 7:39 D rn. OF rillKNIlB fiaptlst amoung Spanish, begin on Thursday, Feb. 8 at ((luskrral A 10 minute selection from Planning the event Is a Who in Methodism." • VT. AKK'B CATHOLIC Bhrowalmry speaking people In New York 10:30 a.m. Keansbura .- Sleeting for wnrslilp Bundayi at 11 the film, "The Welfare He- committee representing a •kpi win lie at ll a.m. SUNDAY CLASS City! Rev. Hawthorne is di- Sunday Wasaes will Is si 7. I. I, miim Our la peitor. volt," will open the program. number of churches on tho These Benslons will continue ttllul noon Bfrmon: "Pi r irewsbury Prcabyterlan Church. rector of the work, and served mll ll To lit." Evening During dinner, leaders will MATAWAN - The Presby- through March 13. aervlce jtt 7: Union Beach council: Mrs. King Gould, terian Church sponsors a as a missionary to Rollvia for Keansf>urg WKHI.MINSIKK I'llKNlll TrillAN guide discussions on the film First Presbyterian Church; Interested parents of four- tuo4ay services will be Holy Com- GUACE DMrnii Mirrnomsr class on Sunday mornings at 17 years. Rev. Alfaro has yenr,- old (nnd over) pro- uafon al 8 a.m. snd rariih 1 and the topic In general. Alden Hammond, St. Buharfst and Sermw at 0:ifO a.m. V*'m "I"" " service will b. «;» WonMp wrv'iwe wtlTbt Sunday al 9:15 for brain damaged chil- charge of tho work among schoolers may register nl ihe and U.JS am.: llev, IhrUn c bur- lo a.m Ttie Ilev Franklin IL Bird The meeting proper will be Gcorgo's-by-thc-Rlver; Len- the youth. , ••TOHOBE IJOMMtlNITI l«e li iMKtqr. Hermon: "Srntternl jr, |, p,»^r aM will prrach. dren. This class Is open to library with Mrs. Karen No- Xaat Hwnahurg from 8 to 10 p.m. ncll Harris, Calvary Baptist; acneiiuirs. i.iiriKii OH non the community. Further In- ol, librarian, ; lundar services will be hold at II HKTIIKI, IIIIVI.B (HAITI, llnlfin Hpnr.lt Featured will he a panel Enoch Henderson, St. Thom- am. The Hev, Jtlcliard flcliwarlr. la Morningg w»jri-h!p Hunday a t II a.ma. formation may be obtained PMlor. Mlddletown rvnnKi-lltttir. t 7:31) p.m. discussion on "Welfare In an Among the story-tellers al- •rrvlrfi BiiiHay will hrgln with as Episcopal; (lie Rev. Leon- San Marino, whose gross Tim Kev. Jiioi r. ltpym>l Is paalor. by calling tho church office, so will be Mrs. Thomas Hut- Kryjiort Mirnlilji /it K W n rn THlnliy Hn.U Enlightened Society," moder- ard ilowel], First United national product relies chief- ifiur nt || a.m. Kvrnlng arrvlcc at 7, ton and Mrs. Robort Jojfco. \Atni> linuicfi ated by Superior Court Judge Methodist and Mrs, Philip OIK;AN ly on postage stamps and BAI'IIKT lAI.VAIir IIAI'IIM Anyono desiring to M$l In lir.KIIKMATIDN Patrick J, McGann, Jr. Hounds, Old First Church nrid MATAWAN - The First tourism, has pledged not to Kflyport Ml'ldlrl. I.DTIIKIIAN (III 11(11 this special sorvleo or fny Sun4sy ••rvl.pi at IO:1 7 Tli« ll»v W lixhert o»\»al.l Is !'•>• Participants will Include chairman of the social action Presbyterian Church has develop a nuclear weapons Rev, cuseri4 V, ureicory rualw. Jfivs- IM »» Kr'tnt fit, Llnr.roft, lor, t;I!i nrd II n rn ("Tvlcfs. Jnslalla. other library duties majfdo Robert C. Wells, director of commltteo of tlie council. nlni service at 7, mil J. KIIIDI IS pail/if, (l.jrl til orjaiiliallon •Mcira. placed an order for » three- arsenal. , «o by calling tho librarian t By CHARLES M. SCBVLZ BMISTEB, FnAty, Jvwtry 17,1969-11 MGnm S Correct* * « fatigued a Pun Children's Letters To God PUZZLE 10 Burned By Norton Bkoades 11 Seize 42 Kind of ACROSS 44 Festival 12 Important 'insuranot 1 Northern 45 Go in 13 Traveled 43 Distant European 46 Old doth 21 Anger 44 Bridge play S Snow and 47 Ship 23 Kind of jib 46 Make up for rain 48 Prevent 25 Consumed 47 Cut off C, TO 10 Olla podrida 50 Dombey & u 26 Swap 40 —firma 14 Employer 27 Port 50 Javelin 15 Mother-in- 51 Denigrated 28 Open 51 Dare BLONDII: law of Ruth 54 Seems 29 Freeze 52 Great lake By CHIC YOUNG 16 —Ann 53 Stream 58-the Red 31 Lucky . 54 Adenauer THE CANVAS IS LEFT BLANK, 17 Precise 59 Rule: Fr. number 55 Top |T'STWe>|B»T SOTMATMDO CAN VISUAUZdl 18 Unit: tier. 61 Expecto- 32 Banal NEW IDEA ttJTVfe AMV SCeNE VDUft 19 Related rated 3" Deprecate 56 Braneb WORLD Op AftT HEART OBSOSS ' 57 LetTt'sl 20 Imagined 62 Thread: 35 Be sick 22 Overlook pref. 24 Tax agency: Solution to Yesterday's Fude init. 63 Lariat 64 Strewn :-her. 25 Increased 65 Shout anan nHCinra rannra 26 Not these 66 Yellow UUUU UIUU1L1 UU13U 29 Pronoun 67 Egress 30 Kids 34 Rant DOWN QHUD 35 High card 1 Sail close to 36Up-to-date the wind nun uuuau uuw 37 Hail! 2 Continent 3 Quaker 38—in the sky PiaUU UUL3H 39 Beverage William- A5 S E|G|A 1 BH 0|M|E R U N MARY WORTH By ALLEN SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST 40 Contest 4 Exact r 0 N i Us 0 1 t 41 Of the skin 5 Knives A 1 (1 tie AMI tic II A 1 At THE XH0«. BOARD MEMBERS ARRIVE. 43 Sport 6 Placed UUOL1 UlSUUH UUlilHI ITHEJR 5TUWOU5LV AVERTED OAH£B 1EU. VOU BEUSVE-WHAT YOU C«ARIV WAS THE? KNOW WHAT IS PN Witt H£AR,rRANK THE UNUSUAL AGENDUM TONIGHT""* ABOUT UBBV ANDM7US?£ KNOW "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean Saturday, January 18 Present—For You An J Yours • • • Da/ ta' few pitfalls which the alert will recognize and avoid; others need to look and listen more attentively than usual. Get household chores attended to post-baste so you can relax and enjoy social activities. You should hava a choice of entertainment so pick your favorite. ANDY CAPP By REG SMYTHE The Day Under Your Sign AriM.BornMir.2lioApr.l9 Libra. S.p „ _-it'« where Ariau are at £TW?e.JS3S thdr bob •ehiere JWK objeelire. ALLOWANCE, CHALKIE, BUT •5eorplo.Oct.J3teM8V.SI TaunK.AprilMre.Mw20 Accuracy ii cnentltf now. Be I CAN'T BE SURE SHE Yon eta nuke pod hainf. circumspect in wtwt you Bj. WDULDNTSPENDITAFOtt •idle {or wmetur Elinj. do, wrile tie 6«nint.M«yZltoJum2r S.9!H«r!u«.No».lHob»e.II Do xmtlking (JwucWfal itrt \fni ait elotMn* ud other gUcn if TOU wiak to iaaeuo ttanVmin-nKl Htks your popolariljr. C«iie»r.'Jiin«J2f»JuV2l Capricorn. Oae.22feJni.30 Vnhimiel action nuy DTOT« Ecttle rauas irilb <>ct> I^on't mm c/fecdm tbu tute. Ac let impatience control ymt »o- rtney impotttnt. lions cither. Us, J«V 11 »• Auj.,51 Aquar!ut.Jail.2lf»F*fc.l? Pretent cmotfoml teonoajcr Work out practical mettioda for~ •TOidinJ those irho lure » tm- oi^linins the things ]ml want *ncy ft) fuu. , Be aggrestiTc. Vltflo; Aug. S2 lo.Stpr.22. Pitctf. Fob. 20 ta March 29 Don't "lite olt nore than you Bridge Advice Kcei> your aipiratiora williiit on chew." Ncir, 'ollteaUona , could mcan.mtlKtini old. By ALFRED SIIE1NWOLD courted tr sdxn. By PARKER and MART You've often taken part in Souih dealer THE WIZARD OF ID a race at a notrump contract: North-South vulnerable WHAT the defense tries to set up NORTH and ran a long suit before de- 4 1042 DENNIS THE MENACE By HankKeuKam clarer can set up and take J94 $153 - contract. Sometimes you WEST EAST have a similar race at a • 76 4 983 trump suit, with the trump 9 8«S2 , 9Q97,3 , suit as the center of the track. OK 103 OQ872 Fearing that declarer would • K1084 4Q? '• ruff a club or two in dum- SOUTH my, West opened a trump to 4> AKQI5 . cut down dummy's ruffing

HI and LOIS By MORT WALKER md DIK BROWNE WMWERG ^ OUR MONBV RAYS FOR MBDIGARB, FOR A OUV WHO NBVBR GBTB 1 By WALT KELLY THfi ONES WHO SOCIAL SECl/RnV/ WELFARE, THEN OFF HIS BACK, HE SURE HA5 I'M ©BTTINO DBVBLOPeP TV,, ACCOMPLISHED A LOT. . PEACH CORW,ANPALLTHB w- UN! MH00£WSABY .'PRSTTVSICkr THE JGT PUNS SCHOOLS WHERE THEV ©O T OOMt RN I OP THE Vt)UN<3 flAdS TOGHT6O CAUL* OUT tW« DlFPBR'NT AN' SMART U'l-u«... reo- YAPPIN9 ABOUT mmr. 3 OURiSENERAriON, i BMT8TUDIED II* NOTICE • • LEGAL NOTICE- DAILY Friday, Jwwy 17,1969 Kleinberg NOTICE , . « r«lr»a Vaitbt Board oi'Mwwtton of MMdletown Town- Sees Unifbrm Housing ^S^ ©a-*.; le laariiur «• U>» nnmnrt»l atattment ud propoMd bud- ' SS Slight bin' which wotfd ban jatlar OH attatf T«ur i>»-X u hn M forta.'between i:M P.M. and depressions Fines/Six"'; »M ML. «a laig ». 1M*. at th. -Admlnttoatton Bulldlt* W TlndaU Jjjj 38 Lure licensed firearm in newly! ""^tatdkaSS* vliiii «e Bl» aM opm to Hi* Wife between the houn Code INeeded in County " 39 Woman of dependent Swaziland. at IM A.M. «Bd 4:00 PJl (ran January 20, 1969 to January 27, 1MB it the -Tffy .James leavell In Holmdel ttaa of Ma Bacratarj «* U» Board oi Education, M Howl Roid, Middle- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - housing should be considered position Sobhuza n and his gua tots. N. T.', . There is a need for a uniform a ptibljc utility. ,..- - . HOLMDEL,.- Municipal '•. " 'James W.. Datfdheber. Secretary ACROSS • 42 Forgo ' 10 Article of 41 Bicycle wouia be exempted. SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT substandard housing code - "Cars irlust be inspected be- 33Marry .• "'" dress 42 Phrasing Court Judge Seymour R. FOB SCHOOL XSA cause we realize that_ ade- f throughout Monmoutii County. s 44 Delivers 11 Midday aav 45 Of us Kleinberg has fined William Beard el WeraUoi el Tewuklp el Hlddletown, County of Menmoooth pace Wowsf 4i Accepted Bobby Banker toys}/ (I) (2) (3) This, was the gist of the ad- •»--•-—r^~--. —.7--. r~: pac e v v .oiowsj yu-Accepiea 46Tale Cussac Jr., Irvington, $30 for 1B67-B 1S68-69 196970 dress by Robert' C. Wells, ty,"hesaid;adding.liathous- w1PQterstake 45 AMndWe;,^ Shadie trees 47Foremost "don't run all (Actual) EitlmaAed) (Estimated) "1 should oe considered as ni..««;.. y—nnann'coUoq.' 'i),iinini»t ™ii1 i ™ **.*-* speeding and revoked his BNTtOLLMENTS JWoninouth County ti Welfare -al9 What one? - -,- power town paying b^h '••- Resident AT.-.Daily Enn^l ~—_ -12.465.5 12,840 - 13,355 • ^Repent driver license for 90 days. • ADOt'ADJC-TiBtloa Pupils Bec'd. . 431.6 20 25 ^Director, to jtjhe county Mu- 49 Mimicked «* Total Averan Dally Enroll. 12.897.1 12.860 13,380 nicipal Association in Bahrs' .24 Shrub 50 Lean-to - Assessed a total of ?30 for 6ODBCES OF BEVENCE Restaurant, here.. * ^WK~ to establish" sulr 25 Closes (1) (2) (3) (1 standard housing regulations,.' ,-• 51 Alphabetic \ driving without a license in 1WJ-68 1969-70 .stated that 2STall . (Actual) (Anticipated) (Anticipated) Mr. Wells said the w^^ig.iwee-sconi letter (pi.) ' CURRENT EXPENSE 27 Spiral ; his possession and delinquent Appropriatloa Balance .•I 080.125.65 Welfare Board would give as- ^j)om:Ob.k 52 Group of Balance AnproDriated 500,000.00 board's budget, mil- society 28 Having life ' return of summons was Stev- sistance in seeing bad hous- 2i Military facts Local Tax L«vr . 4.690.1(9.00 5.638,450.00 7.006, 079.00 WJI 51 Encircle 29 Intertwined en Carter, 812 Second St., Un- Slate Aid - . ZO2O.168.0O 2.099.8M.OO 2,501,785.00 Ing conditions corrected. • 53Old Federal Aid . 308.U7.65 243,000.00 250,000.00 52 Water 3D Strings ion Beach. Tuition . 421.IS83.O 75,000.00 uuu barrier 54 Muddle Jliacellaneoui BeTenue _____ . 28.794.28 plained that this includes W 31 Decay, i.Bsedal Federal ad/or Tniniwl Chilli's 23 Goose cries 555 St Stufff andd as fruit 56 Soak • -Ola Johnson, 301 Atkins State aBonaored Program* _ . 253.237.71 rent, utilities and other hous- injured ^mm» cover chaij in£ costs • • naagta cover chairs 32 Test 57 Twice one Ave., Asbury Park, was fined Unanticipated Fe4eral and/er Kate Sponsored Program! informal OAPrTAL OUTLAY governing rentals. The board Place, who was injured by a (inQQ BnriQn EUGC ' Assessed a total of $20 for •Appropriation Balance • I07.217.6S letters B1HUL3 LJUULIU BUU12 Balance Appropriated " , 57,000.00 must pay the rent for housing car when she apparently 63 Small ! driving without a registration Open a convenience^] Local Tax Levy . , . 118.191.00 U7.8U.00 141,314.00 welfare recipients, regardless Federal Aid 7,303.00 dashed into the street in front whirlpool in his possession and delin- checking account. $•, of the cost, and cannot inter- Ul_H LJUUUU „ (B-l) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY _ of her home Tuesday, was 35 Moistened 64 Mail MiU-titi UUt. 1-UHUB quent return of summons was NO MINIMUM BALANCES fere in the landlord-recipient 65 Spurs REQUIRED ^ 1 reported still in "good" con- Antonio Spalliero, 652 Beers * Tnnflfer from Current Expense nalaaee.' Tote of 10/18/06 relationship,, Mr. Wells said. DOWN • Reflect! Actual ApwoprlaUone Balance July 1, 1W7 Right Is Cited dition yesterday in Riverview HWnlNI '•• In accordance -with Chapter 75, Lews d 1967 1 Sheath Street, Hazlet. DEBT SERVICE ••:••• Since taxpayers have a Hospital. EG12L3LJU HUE] CtiUti Amroorlatlon Balance « 38.ni.2O 38 Bunk in 2 At a great Fined $15 for failing to Balance Aroroprlatad , 3S.000.00 right to expect that tax mon- She is being treated for a ship distance iDBQBQ BEE yield the right of way was Local Tax Levy 696.661.25 783.318.73 U5.224.75 ey will be spent to fullest ad- Kate Aid . 323,440.00 33«,483.00 842,243.00 compound fractures of the 39 See 3Tart BODS GGBUG EHEE •Wayne Stewart, 10 Mulberry liUceUanenui Rerenue 1.1M.75 vantage; Mr. Wells said the left leg. 40 Girl's name 4 Little child GHQD BBODD BGCO Lane, Colts Neck. board should attempt to main- 41 Magician's 5 Secret (Ol) TOTAL DEBT BBRVICB . 1.058.034.10 1.113,80175 1,112,487.7! George Hall, 73 Linden tain certain standards in The driver of the car, Mrs. rods prodedure Place, Red Bank, was as- bousing. Dorothy C. Cherry, of 25 ••(0-1) TRANSPORTATION NOTE OB67-68) „„ •• 100.000.00" sessed $10 for driving without There's an office near The state has given the re- Moran Place, Keansburg, told a license in his possession. sponsibility for. establishing police she did not see the —IS1 • TOTAL REVENUE ALL ACCOUNTS -18.993.064.79 (9.934.920.75 |U,1S7,«_15 1 3 S 1 7. 8 u 12 bousing codes to the individ- child until she darted from iriallon Balanos Julr 1. 1H7 ual municipalities, he noted. behind a parked truck and It >Do not Include in reiular badge! certlUcatlon The problem, he said, is ran into the side of the car. —mm ATFBOFRUTIONS 17 (1) (2) (3) that only 32 out of the 53 mu- Both the driver and her moth- I 1W7-W 198849 1B69-TO m ••an— Expenditures Approprla* Approprlv nicipalities in Monmouth er, Mrs. Eleanor Adams of tloni liona Laurel Ave., West Keansburg, NOTICE! CURRENT SXF8NSX County have housing codes. ADWNI8TRATI0N A second problem, he said, who was a passenger, said 25 •j •alaxiee 4 153,921.71 I 179,023.00 t U3.550.00 30 Contracted Serrtcea . 7.30.08 3.900.00 3,760.00 is in assigning responsibility the car was moving slowly, An other Exoentes . . 30.347.M 23.350.00 30.300.00 for enforcement of the codes. having slowed as they ap- sa ll 32 3S Jensen's Meat Products- DtmaucnoN _ ; . 5,325,946.90 8,939,973.00 7.0KU34.00 In some municipalities, this proached the intersection of \ Textbook! «-«—««-_—__— . «5,

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(C-l) TOTAL DEBT BCBVICE

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nCPROtrmiENT AUTHORIZATION •tXPINDITOBW: •KTM ^_ ,' BUTLTJItf 06 , • •QUIPMBNT TOTAL IMPROVEMENT AUTHORIZATION EXPENDITURES KPBNDBD TUPRnVBMENT AUTHORIZATIONS JUNX 30. 1MI TOTAL EXPENDtTUREI AND ENDIKO BALANCE

Jan. II SENSATIONAL CLOSE-OUT MATTRESSES 35.00 —BOX SPRINGS 30.00 TWIN or FULL SIZE (Limited quantities — ticking may not match) VALS. UP TO W.58 - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Huffman & Boyle Rt. 35 Circle • Eatontown, N. J. 5,2-lfllO

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The Week of Prayer for will be in the Sanford Me- services .and preachers has Christian Unity, which begins morial United Methodist been announced: tomorrow, will be observed in Church, Main St., English- Tomorrow: The First Unit-- numerous churches through- town at 8 p.m. ed Methodist Church, Msgr. —13 BED BANK, N.J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1969 out the community. Participating clergymen in- Salvatore DiLorenzo, pastor of St. Anthony's Catholic Persons of all faiths are clude: Church. asked to attend services to of- Eev. Carl A. Voges, St. fer prayers for unity and Thomas Lutheran Church;; Sunday: The First Presby- peace and "to reach a deeper Rev. John C. Petri, Our Lady terian Church, Msgr. Emmett understanding of one anoth- of Mercy Church; Rev. Har- A. Monahan, pastor of St. James Catholic Church. er's religions." Ian M. Baxter, Sanford Me- morial and Morganville Unit- Monday: St Thomas Epis- COFFEEHOUSE EMPTY — Young people will not This is the third year of copal Church, the Rev. R. A. the event, and many clergy- ed Methodist Churches, and make the scene at Off Broad Street coffeehouse on Rev. H. Gordon Williams, Pearson, rector of St. James men are appealing to their Episcopal Church, Long upper Broad St. tonight. The board of directors this First PreSbyterian Church. congregations to participate. Branch. In the Englishtown area on Red Bank Area weak closed down tha year-old, non-profit operation Tuesday: Holy Trinity In the Red Bank area, the for lack oHunds. [Register Staff Photo) Tuesday, the churches will Evangelical Lutheran Church, following schedule of 8 p.m. join for worship. The service the Rev. Florian Gall, assis- tant at St. -James. ' Wednesday: St. James Catholic Church, (St. Anthch ny's and Holy Trinity Epis- Concerned Citizens Map Drive copal Church as co-hosts), the Rev. Stanley Mugridge, RED BANK — Plans for a gram, she said, and teachers pastor of the First Baptist Church. combined fund-raising cam- require assistance in super- paign and canvass of the vising games and other Thursday: A.M.E. Zion black! community were forms of recreation. Persons Church, the Rev. William An- • launched last night at a meet- who wish to help, she said, derson, assistant pastor at St. ing of the Concerned Citizens may contact the principal. James. of the Greater Red Bank Mr. Glover noted that the Friday: Christ Episcopal Area 'at Calvary Baptist Board'of Education this week Church, Shrewsbury, the Rev. Church. named Joseph McKay acting Ronald G. Albury, rector. Saturday: First Baptist Dr. James W. Parker Jr., principal and Henry Olds Church, preacher to be an- fund raising chairman, an- acting vice principal of Riv- nounced. This service will be NO BARRIERS — Clergymen of all deno ruinations are planning pulpit exchanges nounced that a fund drive to - er Street SchooL "I hearti- followed by a social- hour and for Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, which starts tomorrow, Devising cere- iwpport the community cen- ly endorse their move," he refreshments. .,'-'• ter on W. Bergen Place will said. mony for Jan. 22 at the Nativity Catholic Church, Fair Haven, at 8:15 p.m. are, Co-sponsors and coordina- . begin March 9. At the same In other business, George from the left, the Rev. Donald E. Hickey, pastor of Nativity; tha Rev. Thomas A. tors of the octave of prayer time, a "talent survey" will Fleming, program chairman, are the St. James parish ecu- KBIT, Jr., rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Little Silver; the Rev. Harvey E. be conducted to determine suggested a program "de- menical'commission and the Douie, Jr., pastor of the Rumson First Presbyterian.Church'; the Rev. Sanford M. - ,^Jj*wal#».^interests of res- signed to maintain communi- idents, he said. joint worship committee of Haney, pastor of Embury Methodist Church, Little Silver and CanonG, P. Mellick cations with the white com- the Churches of the Greater Dr. Parker said that orien- munity." Following his pro- Red Bank Area.. BelshaW) rector' of St. George's-by-the-River, Rumson. posal, Elmer F.Godwin rec- tation meetings will be held St. James and Holy Trinity for campaign workers every ommended forming a speak- Evangelical Lutheran church- . Wednesday night at 7:30 at CONCERNED CITIZENS — Benjamin Glover, presi- ers bureau, noting that he es are combining choirs for the center. He urged mem- has received many requests dent, and Mrj, Beulah Stone, secretary, at meet- services at both houses of bers to bring friends who, in from organizations in the worship. turn, should bring others to ing of Concerned Citizens of the Greater Red Bank white community for speak- Howard Chief Sponsor Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. a the sessions in order to build Area at Calvary Baptist Church last night when fund- ers from the black commu- single service for residents of nity. a large soliciting force. raising plans were set. (Register Staff Photo) the Rumson, Fair Haven and Obligation Cited Mrs. Bessie Smith, chair- Little Silver communities will •i "We nave an obligation to man of the employment op- be held at the Church of the the community center," he Street, also was suggested. dents and interested citizens portunities committee, re- Nativity, Fair Haven. Of Bill on Voting Age said, "so we have to start Assistance Needed are needed to help supervise ported that those who are in- Guest speaker will be Msgr. garnering our forces now to Miss Shirley Lewis, chair- student activities at lunch terested in employment, es- Henry .Beck of Lyndhurst. A WASHINGTON - Rep. getting early hearings before olds are better educated, bet- start the campaign in March." man of a committee studying time. pecially house painting, •reception will follow. ' James J. Howard, D-N.J., the House Judiciary Commit- ter read, and more interested ^Concerned Citizens pledged relations between citizens Students are confined' to should contact Mrs. Gene- Attending will be clergymen again will serve as the chief tee," Mr., Howard said. in government than 'their $15,000 a year for two years and River Street School, re- the school premises, as part vieve Snyder at Employment and parishioners from Holy sponsor in the House of Rep- counterparts were 15 or 20 The Third District Demo- for the salaryof the director ported that, mothers of stu- of the new closed lunch pro- , Service, 48 E. Front St. Cross Catholic Church, the resentatives of legislation years ago," Mr. Howard said. 1 crat, noting that President- of the community center when , First Presbyterian Church lowering the minimum vot- elect Richard Nixon also sup- As he has during the past ft originated last summer.) and St. George's-by4he;River, ing age throughout the Unit- ports a national voting age of four years, Mr. Howard will •; •; When residents are ap- all Rumson; the Episcopal ed States from 21 to 18. proached, the chairman said, Church of the Holy Commun- 18, said he plans to work continue to tour colleges 70-Point Tax Hike Estimated Mr. Howard introduced his closely with the White House throughout New Jersey," ——they-also-will-be-asked to-fill, - ciuseiy wnn me wmie nuuse inrougnout mew Jersey, out a questionnaire covering • their skills and interests, as . day ooff thfte e m91s;Congret jCongressS; ;Md cacann gai gain n^d wide ebipartisa bi-partisan n supup - thth evotin voting gag age et to1 81 8an andd mu muss - well as areas in which they his legislation has again 1 port for this long overdue tering more support for the would like to be trained. Dr. In Marlboro School Budget iven the s mboUc number measure. . proposal. iK^^G£iT7E,£S\ eHouse Joinyt Resolution 18> . Parker said the information Little Silver. , "At present, Georgia and MARLBORO — The resi- pupils for the schools to ab- as a pleasant surprise, The Embury Methodist Church.V fDurin> g th,_.'e 90t• hRpsn Congress,lltinn , Mr1R . In 1907, Mr. Howard was will help Concerned Citizens Three services will take Kentucky allow 18-year-olds dents of this township can ex- sorb. The balance of the in- exact amount of aid was Howard also was the author successful in getting the New. implement programs that will place in the Atlantic High- to vote; the voting age in pect an increase of about 70 creases in the current expense not determined and a special of House Joint Resolution 18. Jersey Democratic Party to ilt the needs of the commun- lands • Highlands region. Alaska is 19, and in Hawaii is cents per $100 assessed evalu- section of the budget is needed meeting will bq held with the adopt an 18-year-old voting ity. They are: Sunday, 4 p.m., "In the 90th Congress, leg- 20," Mr. Howard said yester- ation if the budget submitted for additional transportation board and Township Council islation to lower the voting plank in its platform. by the Board of Education Central Baptist Church, At- day. He said that he has dis- • Plans also were formulated services, operation of present to work out details. age to 18 had more support Gov. Richard J. Hughes, in last night is approved at the and additional school facilities lantic Highlands; Tuesday, 8 cussed the lower voting age for a community-wide pro- Mr. Grubb said, "The Town- in both the House and Sen- his annual message to the leg- polls in the March election. and fixed charges such as "in- p.m., at Our Lady of Perpet- with members of Congress gram to be held in April ship Council intends to par- ual Help- Catholic Church ate than ever hi the history islature, also called for an surance and pension pay- from these four states, and commemorating the assassi- The board released figures ticipate in helping defray the Highlands, and Thursday, 8 of Congress," Mr. Howard all say it works out well. 18-year-old minimum voting nation of the Rev. Dr. Mar- indicating an increase of ments. said yesterday, $50,000 deficit. The money be- p.m., at St. Agnes Catholic "Eighteen-, 19- and 20-yeai* age in New Jersey. tin Luther King. $563,852 needed to meet the An increase over last year's came available due to a sur- Church, Atlantic Highlands. "I feel that we will have Benjamin Glover, presi- growing pains suffered by the budget of over $56,000 has plus incurred by taxes on All area ministers will par- even more support this year dent, named Mrs. Angie Dix- school system. The larg- been added to the debt ser- new ratables." . ticipate. and am looking forward to on to head a committee that est portion^ of the increase vice account to meet interest will outline the program. was projected to meet teach- on bond anticipation notes for Mrs. Dixon, who conceived ers salaries. Last year $586,- proposed new construction. the idea, suggested that tape 650 was needed. This years Board President Leo J. budget calls for $007,010. Utility Budgets Won't Boost recordings of Dr. King's Scully said that "this bud- speeches he acquired and What's Required get has been prepared with played publicly. Her remarks An additional $353,210 is minimum expenditures needed drew appfause.' needed for the'salaries of 27 to give our children an ef- Matawan Township Tax Rate ' It also was suggested that new teachers and other per- ficient and effective educa- the program bo given in Ma- sonnel who must be hired to tion system." MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - time the authority had some- each reading at a cost of $2,- rine Pafic where memorial meet an expected influx of 550 About 15 persons attended The Municipal Utilities Au- body running the show on a 000 annually. Mr. Langford services held last year at- more children from the U.S. the meeting and appeared to thority last night adopted bud- day to day basis," Mr. Zuk- said that often the result was tracted thousands of mourn- Homes and Levitt and Son de- show little resistance to the gets for water and sewer op- erman said. a careless reading. ers from Red Bank and velopments. About 100 more erations for 1909 which will increases. The body authorized the ex- When not in use.for the neighboring communities. A pupils are expected from nor- not Increase the present rato. penditure of ?1,975 for pur- readings, the radio units will march, similar to last year's mal municipal growth, mak- One major reason for tho The water budget Is $111,- chase of a base radio station be employed by men working procession down Broad ing a total of 050 new estimated 70 cent increase is that children from 550 homes 195, only $1,195 more than last and three radio units from in sewers or manholes as an Jn the two developments will year. Sewer operating ex- the Pyc Communications Co. emergency linkup to the au- cause the largest part of tho penses were set at $126,185, of Mountainside. thority office. Father-Son Ministers enrollment lncreaso and the up from $102",000 last year. Mr. Langford explained tho properties BO far aro not "Economics in operation, two-way radios will be used bringing In taxes. especially in the ' water de- by water meter readers pro- 'Deadline Nears They will bo placed on the partment, aro responsible for viding better and faster ser- To Speak at Breakfast tax roles this year and will low budget!)," chairman Karl vice at each quarterly read- On Nominations affect tho next budget. D. Zukerman said. ing. FAIR HAVEN - The public lil.s son as director of the lo- RED BANK - Monday is An unexpected offer from "By reducing the outsldo ltlght Straight Through has been invited to attend n cnl group, will tell of his ex- the dciullino for nominations Council President Walter contracts and doing many breakfast mooting tomorrow porlonccs as head counselor "Two men will be sent out for Red Bank's Distinguished Grubb, to u.io n portion of at 9 a.m. in the WlUowbrook at Teen Challcngo. jobs ourselves wo'vo even without pencil nnd meter Award, it was announced by surplus taxes collected by tho Inn at which n fnthor-sOn min- Tho younger Mr. Brott, who mnnnged to incorporate book, and will read off the tho Greater Red Bank Jay- township last year to help rc- ister comblnntlon will share Is returning to his native raises for personnel and add figures directly to a water de- ccos. duco tho bonrd's present tlio speaker's platform. Now Zealand at tho end of stuff," Jamci Landlord, chief partment secretary in tho of- Young men, lietwecn 21 and HAVING A BALL — Mr. and Mrs. Fr«d Ball on thilr $50,000 deficit, was received engineer, explained. Tho Rov. ,Alnn Brett of tho month, will glvo a sum- fice," he said. 35, In nil fields may bo sub- 37-foot cobln cruisor moorod in Sayrovlllo n»«r Rarl- mary of his activities In work- Awnlii|;s Engineer 1'rnMI "This will give proof that mitted by nn Individual, or- Tcon Chnllongc, Brooklyn, fon Day. Tlioy told thoir Edlion Townihip houi» wh»n N. Y., and his eon, the Rov. ing with tho young psoplo of Buy now for Installation next The K'owing report of tho .motors hiivo been road ganization, association, or in- Dnvld Brett, director of thin nrcu. 'spring, at low oft season prices. progress last year led to and proviilo for greater uc- stitution. Winners will bo .se- taxoi roso from $76 in 1962 to $500 last y»«r b«- Monmouth County Toon Out- Reservations mny bo mado No deposit. Also Halo on Itnttnn praise of Mr, Longford for hlu curncy nnd efficiency," Mr. lected by a group of distin- catuo, said Ball, "I figured on* way to get off fht rctu.li, will appear under tho by contacting Raymond llnf- nnd Don furniture. Monmouth efforts and to approval of a Zukermnn added. guished citizens. propnrty tax wai to got rid of tho proptrty." H« pay! Ilimlncss Mun'n International. foracder, Nnveslnk, Stun- Awning & Casual Furniture Co., $1,000 ralso In hl.s salary. In tho past, tho authority The award will bo present- $300 a year docking fool and a imall monthly ply- Tlie Rov. Alun Brett, who Icy Rico, Rumson or Gcorgs 147 Main, Anbury Park. 775- "It was a pretty, good your, has used six to eight high ed Wednesday, Jan. 22 In tho Is scheduled to shortly ropluco Stowo, Don!. . 4881. (Adv.) and tho reason is for tf'o first achool and college etudonts at MoUy Pitcher Motor Inn. mont. ^ (AP Wlraht) ' • • >. T 9 Count Point Beach Tom Beatty was the only 9 whos suffered, POINT PLEASANT BEACH a third-period goal by Mef: Titan to score- in double /jjertalty against the —Joe Lope's driving layup The Iios An|elcs King^ ii The nard that proved to be'$$'* figures. He had 15 points, six 'sened by Howie Me- ! with four seconds remaining too many -nten"«a1ti^j:? winner in the Kings' 3-2 vic •• in his team's. 20-point final backfired when gave Keansburg High School the second peepi tory. h:^ period. Bruce Haynes Ut for Lowell MacDonald a uphill 5M9 victory over • night's National Jn other action, Boston Point Pleasant Beach; Sett eight of his game tola] of League game with Chicago, ^cdred 25 seconds later to tie trounced Minnesota 5-1, Mon- last night. "." .' . ' nin£ points in the fourth tut the Black Hawks were the score at 1-1. And it was treal blanked Philadelphia 4-0 The triumph evened the quarter. and Detroit nipped Pitts- Paul Belmont, who dropped burgh 3-2. first-year Titan's record at 4-1 on the campaign. The in seven of his 10 free throws Marlboro's Matmen Zip Right Back losing Garnet Gull's saw in the last period, finished Ken Wharram's first-period their mark dip below .500 at with a game high of 18 points. goal had given the Hawks a Joe Collisoh contributed 14 pa 1-0 lead, but MacDonald knot- the losers' attack. Beat Alientown, 39-12 ted it at 14:16 of the second Lopes' heroics came after Tom Puglisi intercepted an In- Fdnl Beach (41) Keaaabirg <«» and Howie Hughes put the o rr O F P MARLBORO — Five of . Marlboro has 'a 2-1 record, bounds pass from Point Beach Belmont 4 10 18 Bcattjr T 1 15 Marlboro Highs School's wres- while Alientown is now 4-2 Kings ahead at 16:09, just 18 Fatemon 2 Oft Lopea- 0 4 seconds after Menard came with 18 seconds remaining on PourchVr 0 0,0 Acconso 0 2 tlers kept their skein going on the season. the clock. McKenna 13 7 Carti 5 T, out of the penalty box. Collaron S 4 14 Haynea 19 yesterday winning their Marlboro's junior varsity The home club led most of gprague 2 0 4 Harka 0 0 matches as the Mustangs de- also won, 41-8. Menard then clinched it by PuilM 2 « the way, showing a 8-8 first SleJnlon 3 7 feated Alientown, 39-12. Marlboro (39) — AUentown (It) scoring from in close with period lead which was opened 9S—John Samaras (II) p. Hani 11 minutes left, offsetting a CAPTAIN CASHES IN — Detroit Red Wing captain Alex Delvecchio goes in on 15 17 <9 It 12 SO Undffeated grapplers win- Nickereon. 1:02 to 28-18 by virtue of a 19-10 Point Beach _ 9 » « »-» lot-Rick Naroznl&k (Ml d. Ed Jack- late goal by Chicago's Den- Keinrtmrr, _ 8 10 12 So-50 ning were John Samaras (98),' Pittsburgh goalie let Binkley last night to score the tint goal of the game jn the spread in the'second quarter. son, 7-0 nis Hull. The Kings poured who pinned Hans Nickerson US—Angel Baaleater (M) p.' Joe opening period. Alto pictured are Pittsburgh's Dune McCallum, left, and Penguin Keansburg's pressing de- Plnchback, 0:22 (2nd): 39 shots at Chicago goalie of Alientown, 1:02 of the first 123-Nldt UcKenzlB (Ml d. Paul fense, ineffective in the first Smith. KM) Denis DeJordy while the Lee Boivin. Detroit won the game, its sixth straight game, 3-2. (AP Wiwphoto) period. Rick Naromiak deci- half, paid dividends after the Faber's 130—Mike Uwii (M) p. Jim Oonier, Hawks managed 19 at Gerry • stoned Ed Jackson, 7-0, and 0:46 (3rd) intermission. The Titans went 136-Jlon Shellock (M) p. Carl Mar- Desjardins. Angel Baalester pinned Joe cos 0:40 (tat) into the final period down, 40- Pincnback in 22 seconds of 141—Jelt Borak (M) (draw) Don Ken Hodge fired his 19th 30, but they rallied to draw Wins Pro . Jackson, 1-1 the second period. Nick Mc- 148-Farley McKenzle OI) d. Rich- and 20th goals and Phil Espo- to within one point, 49-48, with ard Young. &3 Jackson Township Spanks Kenzie decisioned Paul Smith, 157—Nick AeoUaso (It) p. Bob Con- site got his 27th in leading the 1:13 remaining in the contest. mover. 115 (2nd) torrid Bruins past hapless 10-0, and Bon Shellock pinned lflS-^JeH Frobaaco (A) p. 3tm Grin- - Coach Bill Herring's club GotfPot Carl Marcus in the fast time kevlch; 0:34 (lat) Minnesota. Ed Westfall and held the ball for what it hoped 17»—Joe 8cenul (A) p. Nick Vovou- ALLAIRE — Bay Faber, of 0:46 seconds of the third d(i. l:2< (2nd) Johnny Bucky also scored for Marlboro Courtmen, 7643 to be one last shot, but it'lost HvL—Pete Vanderwier (II) d. Bob Colonia, paced the pros yes- period. Pullen. I-J the Bruins, beaten only once the ball with 26 seconds to go. in their last 16 games, while JACKSON TOWNSHIP — for Jackson, as the Jaguars being the only other eager in terday in the N.J. Shore Win- -LEGAL NOTICE Point Beach's Sweeney Mc- -LEGAL NOTICE- Ray Cullen, recovered from Jackson Township, playing its shot 31 for 52 from the floor, double figures with 11. Kenna then was fouled. On a ter Golf League tournament best game of the year, both with a 66 on the par 66", S, 735- , to_tr/P*voter. o< the a>hool DMrtct «| tt. a broken ankle; got the Min- and converted 14 foul shots. Jackson is 3-7 overall. Marl- one-and-one situation he nesota goal. defensively and offensively, Tom Langford scored his 11th missed his first attempt, but yard Spring Meadow Golf smothered Marlboro High, 76- boro's loss made its record consecutive foul shot going the Garnet Gulls grabbed the Club course. 43, here last night in a non- 0-8. .... ,. v '.' . THE STANDINGS six for six last night. rebound and called time out Faber had nine threes,, six conference basketball encoun- Jackson.won the junior var- But tirUbm Dave Dennis was outstand- with 18 seconds left. being pars, and added six a. GF GA ter. • sity game; 39-24, and the m^^in « «:0O a-m. and 4:00 p.m. Iran JMUBT.20. 1M9 ~ t SI1<.GF CA Then Puglisi picked up the birdies. Faber went out in 35, Borton . 67 -159 108 ing defensively, blocking four Jaguars also took the year- Montreal 12 65 145 111 Stan Lucoic scored the and returned in 31 for bis 66 % Wfc dU(i K tinnier, jutlnt Board Secretary shots in the first quarter pass-in to set the stage for Chleaio IT 49 159 132 first two points to give Marl- ling contest, 5543. __ Hoimdtl TVnnnnlp Board o« Education TVironta 4» 1235 1 M1M Lopes' winning layup. 'card. ' .-'• ;'•••;••.•;.• Hfflereit Boad DetroU 48 144 138 boro the lead, but that was alone. He also contributed IS Marlboro (43) ED Holmdel. New JJJMT New lock 21 -Jackaon (18) Second place wasVtoiotted tf m lM the first and last time Marl- points. 0 P P SCHOOL DKTUCr BCDCET STATEMENT Km u o r P J. Alei'd'r 4 3 11 with Tony .Gaeta of-Toma-- FOR SCHOOL VEA» .- - —- JL-Loul»"J!jl ™"io"52 121 85 boro knew what it was like Greg Archer, Jackson, was Langf'rd 3 6 12 Lucolo ,8 1 13 hawk, Lincroft, and flickBen - Oakland is 23 • 36 104 *un to be out front. At toe end " 2 20 TomberliB 1 0 * Monmouth (li rhllatfelphla JO B 11 31 89 lit high in the game with 20 1 2 nett of Metuchen. Gaeta had 1M7-O of the quarter, Jackson held Zubc&'n'IcS 3 15 TOOK 3 0 « btlmated) OC«Umat«d) Plt«rarfh _10 21 7 37. 112 m points. Langford had 12, and 010 Hedman 13 7 35-35 — «9, • while Bennett's (Actual) the lead, 14-7, and went from DU&* 1 I F. AlrfdTO 0 0 Diving Event UM UM Montreal 1 Pht^iiyN^u n there to post margins in the Roman Zubchenok tossed in at 0 0 Buckler oil nines'were reversed.'Vito Ga- SSSSTA mar 2 Bortsn A JllnoeaoU 1 McNaUr 0 • AntuwAntlaer 00 1 1 eta of Bamm Hollow, Mid- ADD-ADC-TttUon PuoU 2 W remaining quarters. At the 10 points. 1 « Chanter O 0 0 WEST LONG BRANCH - nui mm D*Ur Xuoii. petn* J,_Pttt»bur|l.» dletown, finished in the fourth naif, Jackson led, 34-18. Lucoic led Marlboro with li * a Dick Steadman, swimming in- nwti U •» S5-1T-76 spot shooting 35-39-71. New A was a hot shoeting night 13 points, with Jim Alexander .7 U U U—43 structor at Monmouth Col- SSA lege, last night announced the Tom Ulozas, also of Bamm ' CORIUBI* MPaWM fourth annual Monmouth Col- Hollow, turned in 38 nines for AonTOprlatsm Balance 45,000.00 Balance Aroroorlated 8S3.ITW3 1.282.935.00 1.576,298.00 lege Invitational Diving a 76 score. local Tafc I*vr- 162.726.00 ' MMTLOO J4S.08MO rsOFESSIONALl •tat. AH 17,168.43 Championships will be held Bor Faber. Colonia .35-31—M AJd 2.T0O.OO tonight and tomorrow at the Tony Gaeta, Tomanawk 34-35—89 6' HiueU&neous Revenue 19.-09.M ' ' JIMMY GANNON'S 'SPORTS TODAY' Dl<* Bennett, Metuehen .—35-34—99 college pool. Vito G»et», Bamm IJolfcw _35-3»-71 3.550.00 Paul Merker . gtate. «ppn»ored Procrum More than 175 entries from Bob DeStefano, Gardiner'* Bay TOTAL CUKEEST EXP. Canada to Virginia are ex- Mike Burke, Deal . pected to compete in 12 Paireni MacLean, •Unantld»at*d Federal aod/or'iuu Storaored Fromau Belle Alre ,. JJ-37—71 events, starting, at 6 p.m. to- Dick Dicey. Brandt Brook ..38-3J-74 CAPITAL nirrLA? „.. day. The events will be bro- Jim Farrell, Bharon JMD—76 25^00.00 Baseball Depends on Past Tom Ulozas, Bamni Hollow _3t-U—78 Balance .Appropriated _ l/>cal Tax Lery . IUBS.00 ken down to six for girls and AMATEVK CROSS! Miscellaneous Re»enne six for , boys. Tomorrow's Bob Bouien. Laketrood — ..S8-35-71 Whiskey keeps the myths of sports going. The memories never watched a football game appreciate nil glad reckless- Tony Aldarelll, Unattached -37-39—73 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE •went."-"7'; " '• Fre« Pike, Lakewood ..i^..r«-2J—57- Chicago. ' ' BOOKKEEPERS DOMINATE Joe Lupton, Bloomtleld Si-m—m It is Joe DiMaggio in an the towns. Saturday, boys and girls 11 Vic Oeram, Br. — ; 74- t—a rVKKUB Ali iCCODUW - There isn't another Stengel around. The bookkeepers , Carney PetlUo 77-11—fl« Actual MfH^H Tliere is a statue commemorating Stan dominate basebaU. Once the buff knew every player in both and 12, and 13 and li, and Joe lie. Colonial Terrace ...79-13—M (21 (I) Musial outside of the ball park in St. 15 and over will compete in Dr. Joa RUIIBO, 19ffl-« 1969-70 leagues. There are too many of them now. It is too difficult Spring Lake 30-13—87 bpendlturet Apsroprla- Approprta- Louis. Men identify their generation by their respective events. Tail Wagner, Sr., N. to keep track of them. The instant identification was a big Tomahawk _-_____»l-14—»7 Eddie Arcaro. It is as though Bobby Jones thing. Now it is the sable way in football. There are guys Andrea and Kim Whitelaw Curl LewK : . 74- «-«8 CUMtEIT EXPENSE Ed Nolan, Tomahawk —JM3—S8 ADMINISTRATION wasn't imprisoned in a wheel chair, and on teams even the most passionate buff can't identify. But of Fair Haven, Barbara May- lAm Iruley, -Tomahawk ..'..70. g—gfl aalarlea a,m.m * 4S,38».oo » «,ns.oo 4,246.20 ., 5.100.00 5.300.00 er- of Lincroft, and Allen Cm Ho|>pacb, Bam Hollow jM-11—m CoatraeWd lerricea Ben Hogan exists in the legend when they they have more super stars, and there are others on the Dan Martin. Brand] Brook -»2-23—«0 All otMr T U.oa.O> 1MS.00 15,100.00 Fredericks of Rumson will be 0CT begin to sign the tabs in the country dub way. . • . Harry Harain .; T«- 7—W • »M.!».90 lOajnoo •6,615.00 among the local entries. John Kelson . 71 0-«) T.712.63 13.TMO0 11525.00 locker rooms. Here comes Bob Cousy The great kid is 0. J. Simpson, and he'll arrive in the Joe Hoppacb, Unattached —M.17—M 15.3STJ.45 13.7U.00 12.1S0.00 dribbling and passing off behind his back, J.W7M 2M7iA)r- -JM7S.00 American Football League as a celebrated athlete. There 6J21.44 . 9.18001) 1150.00 and George Mlkan is going up to take his CANNON are also LeKoy Keyes, Terry Hanratty and Jim Seymour, shot in (bat big-bodied way. and 'people are talking about them as college players. It is HEALTH SERVICES —,300.00- 300.00- __300JO. _ .•___.: SPORT'S IN TROUBLE PANELING SPECIALS a».»75O» the same way in basketball. Seldom has ah athlete had a ta.on.7o ntbrr Exnen***.— —LUSW -BHfcO» _JM4upJikeJLfiw»Alcindoc!s,,.He, cornes, into pro basketbalL' 5ORTATI0N . "' people with spectacular skills who live beyond their time. as an instant star. lalarlei _..':*;:.-'„. 3S.mi.iw • (9,320.00* n.us.oo This U why baseball is in trouble, tt must depend on its TARNISHED BY TIME - GEORGIA PACIFIC - Insurance — Puutl Transoortttlon J 2.702. SI • 4.028.00* 4.100.00 All Other EipenMj — Oper. t Main. .. la.823.2I' 17.300 00* 21,800.00 past. The great players are going down. It is a pitcher's The solar system in baseball is tarnished by time. The OPERATION Character Walnut 44.751.M 4B.3O0O0 72,250.00 game, and this makes it a defensive sport. This is bad. The ones below the super stars are carrying the burdens of their Contraded 890.00 eoooo •00.00 pitcher gets a man out, and the action stops there. r years. The guy who seemed to be the one who would shoot He«l : «.5ts.n lt,800.W U.2O0.00 JU70.00 31.3811 00 right up there with Mays and Mantle is in the wrong town. Character Teak UtllltlM IB.tBlO H.8S0M It is Bob Gibson and Don Drysdale and Denny McLain. —11.M7.U 1MM.O0- It may happen if Richie Alien gets out of Philadelphia. But Air ntber EKprnses 1.U&I7 1.385.00 1,78-5.9) The big ones with the bats aren't coining up. But football MAINTEWARCE Allen and Carl Yastrzemski are the only young guys out- Antique Cherry Balarto T.S22.I0 I.SO000 t,$mm and basketball, with super stars on the way, don't have to Cntraeted Service* *-.. 4J7205 7.S75.OO side of the pitchers who might eventually bring people into 7,450.00 depend on Mickey Mantle, crippled and slow, struggling to Granada Oak &eolaeei"3nt IPurchaw) ot . - 2(7790 2.100.00 be adequate when once he was, along with Willie Mays, the parks to see them alone, There aren't any down in the All OUwr Exoensei .- ' W4.0O 3.900.00 1,629.01 minors. • Incinllei Pr1v*t^ School TT«worjr1ailon Coal i.soo.00 the ball player who stood for an era. • ltt QUALITY "* mclad< procei^i tram nott over appropriation orl»rnallr tlxta In the kudcet The great kids in baseball are often sent up from the Where are the great kids hiding from baseball? Or do Emolovee lUUremrat Cooirl ___ ••7«-2J 28.140O9 minors before they are ready. The shortage of competent • 4x8 SHEETS 30.86000 they play football and basketball instead? The most thrilling players forces them into the big leagues before they're ln™r«nce * HHsmW" — U.1M.44 • PRE-FINISHED - 4S7.2O0.O0 athlete iri this country now is Joe Namath. There isn't a ' ready. The kids who go out for basketball and football YOUR 5S man working at a game for money to compare with him generally have eight years of coaching by qualified instruc- •UB TOTAL . 1,118,18^32 "W48.1UOO l,te»,385.0» • REG. 10.20 CHOICE after what he did in the Super Bowl. He has it all, and he tors in high school and college. It is one of the main rea- POOD SERVICES is an original, just as Babe Ruth was and Earl Sande and Ch EIMUKS 1M.0O sons why baseball is in a jam. WCYERHAIUSEt •TUDBST BODY ACTTVlTSr - Bill Tilden. It is a matter of style that goes beyond ability. WEYEIHAIUSIR Other Kxoensei —... 1.000 00 1,000.00 The owners must figure out a way tot come up with the FORUT9LO •"ECU!. PTtnlEOTg • It ii not being like other people. The difference provokes the great kids. But they seem to belong to football and basket- tat> Bpon^redl GENUINE WALNUT lucrative excitement. This is what he has, and people who ball. ANTIQUE BIRCH U4»,IU.O0 t,«70,3»5.0( 1 • Vt" TMek Ml 'A ' Thick e-Coot Finish $Q99 CAPITAL nUTLAT 49 4SI Wei t.mm H,»M«I W.032.70 5.W0 00 Sea Bright Club on top Jersey Const ••*«. 14/10 R«g. 24.00 BtllldlDCI a.txnco" n.too.00" 41.025w 5 SEA BRIGHT - The Sea Scotty Whitelaw of Fair (Bll TOTAL CAPITAL' OITTLAV Bright Squash Racquets Club Haven, Bill Robinson of Bum- moved into first place in the Reg. NOW DEBT BtRVlCE son, Howard Kavookjian of 190.000 UO MS.000.00 215,000.0(1 New Jersey "C" Division of '•••J •„- 48.07101) -1M.2M.01'- 14«,OM.OO Fair Haven, Tom Crow of • BIRCHTONE ;..... s.w 2.99 J<*,»«t.00 j ' ' -•••• the Metropolitan Squash Rac- TRAILER fllnkuiK Fund . -™.,.M.™— ~>- Rumson and Don Spurdle of quets Association by blanking Atlantic Highlands won their • COCOA WALNUT „ ,:..„...... _. 7.77 3.W (C-ll TOTAL DEBT IERVICE the Racquet Club of Short matches against Racquets • BRIDAL LACE _...... 7.77 3.99 •• Include purchaM o( mw bun and/or nmJt Hills, S-0, last Saturday in an Club. TOTALS (Sum of A tl r Inc.)" J1.4J1.M0.9J away match, • BLONDE BIRCH _ uo W Kavookjian had a busy day, The shore team now fin- • DRIFTWOOD 10.49 6.49 CDRBENT OPERATIXO aPrH.0FKIA.T10N BALASCM IWt M. 1M> as he also played In the CAMPING ishes its schedule with three A CURBEKRefultr TOr>*raUn EXPENBEi I semi-finals of the New Jer- • JUNGLE 6REEN u.oo 6.95 B CAPITA-•'--'-• L OIJTUk .1 VHMK home matches. Third place C DEBT (ERV1CE . ., 2I.MBI8 Raritan Valley CO., second sey "C" championship at • CHARCOAL ELM „.. u.00 8.95 .. 1IO,4W,02 Short Hills Club, losing to TOTAL n*LANCE8 place Short Hills Club and SHOW • GENUINE CYPRESS 21.00 9.95 JUNE M. 1M" I JM.773.20 fourth place Upper ltidgc- first-seeded Hob Pylc of South wood are the remaining op- Orange, who then defeated ASBURr PARK CONVENTION HAU • RUSTIC HICKORY ...... _ 22.50 11.95 TOTAL, EXPENDITURE! AND I)AI,»MOKi ponents on the next tlirec .Sat- third-seeded Herb Hush of JUNE M. 19M urdays, aiNUINI Montclair In the finals. JANUARY- TONBUI SATURDAY SUNDAY IMPROfT.MBNT AfTHO»IMT1OXS KNOW PINE PANELING FLOOR TILE ' JI i,V 1. nun 10 jisr. so, im UNBXr'KNIIKH IMIMI'IVKMENT AIJTllOniZATIONS JIII.V 1, IM7 I 1«7,J1«.«S 25 26 I* Uttgrtii RXVlVMIKl 19 OTIIEB 10 am • II pm Rtg. 2(« I< ft*g. tU H Ft. H RENT A CAR or 12 to 7 pin n. J1EVENUBJ AND HErilNNINO H»UNCE . TRUCK from HERTZ Spomonxl lly KXPIONIimiHBH: CAMPERS MMUM III'II.IIINOII KUHl •MTAI, HEADQUARTERS AtrrtttiHlZA'IVfS KXl'KNMn.'/tttH ,U.DRIVE . . , Call UIIIMMIWIIII iMt'iinvr.MnNT INC. Aln'H"H!ZA'rt"Nfl JHNFJ .VI. Ili'lft 775,1515, 222-3299, 747-2121 HOUll 11 —14 Of** Mt » A.M, In BiJO r.M,, S«». I A.M, to i r\M. TOTAL OUOU'KNHITMIIKI' I ANII KNllIND IIAI.ANC'B .. I IHI.7MI»: rA«MIN«DAU, N. J. ATTINTION tOATMINI OflH SUN, o ,„ HORN mi 17 rr mm Ptf/fcy, Umury 11,19*59-15 THE Spice Schoolboy Cage Slate

Tradition spices tonight's sey. After-dark games include Wall Township (4-5) hops schools outside of the Shore 'Fair Haven. The Buccaneers Park, 6-4 on the campaign, Shore Regional (3-6). The high school basketball sched- Henry Hudson Begional's Over to Howeil, still seeking Conference. Rumson-Falr Ha- are now even at 5-5, coming dropped a 77-75 squeaker to Golden 'Falcons, under first- ule which is void of Shore home tussle against Hoffman, its initial victory after nine ven Regional, 4-4 overall and off an upset loss to Monmouth the Branchers in their first year varsity mentor Val Conference action. Thirteen ' which could give an indica- straight. losses. Mana- 4-3 in the Garden State Cot Regional. Red Bank got off to meeting durfng the holidays. Durkae, have come a long games are on tap, and two tion of how far the Highlands squan (6-6) heads for a meet- ference, plays host to High- a strong start by winning its Keyport (5-4) has been dis- way in recent weeks, winning more will be played Sunday school, 10-1 on the campaign, ing with CBA, 3-5 but improv- land Park, which defeated the first four games before hitting appointing in recent outings, four in,, a., row after losing afternoon. couldgo in the annual.post- ing with each outing. South- Bulldogs, 71-52, in the opening the skids. One of the Bucs' . so anything can happen when their ftfsti|^,6;..outings. Shore Heading the list of tradi- season Group I state tourna- ern Regional (44) in- game of the season for both setbacks came at the nan s of the Red Raiders go against Regional also/has improved tional contests are Bed Bank ment. The South Am- vades Marlboro, also search- teams in Middlesex County. the Caseys, 81-58, in the first Matawan Regional (3-4). under the;gu1dance of Clark Catholic's visit down the block boy school is a perennial. ' ing for its' first varsity tri- Mater Dei (1-9) heads for round of the Casey Holiday As usual, Tom O'Don- Roberts. . to Red Bank High, Long Group I threat, although this umph ever. The Mustangs Belmar to meet league-lead- 'Festival. , nell, Monmouth County's lead- Sunday's activity has Branch's Journey to Asbury has not been one of its best . ' have dropped . all sevsn of ing St. Rose (6-4) in a Central Long Branch (7-1) is rated ing scorer, is virtually the en- Keansburg (4-4) at Red Bank Park, Keyport's home en- seasons. their games to date. Freehold Jersey Catholic Federation, one of the top teams in the tire Keyport offense, leaving Catholic hoping to avenge a gagement against rival Mata- ^Spartan Breather (1-10) is at St. Joseph's of game. ' state, but the Green Wave the Huskies with a solid 92-52 setback at the hands of wao Regional, and Monmouth Ocean Township takes its Toms River. (5-2) in a con- Caseys vs. Bucs needed a come-from-behind 71- chance of winning, if they the Caseys in the opening Regional's invasion of Shore breather from the tight test which figures to be much Red Bank Catholic (8-2) 70 victory over Middletown keep the rest of the Red Raid- game of the season on the 1 ,Reglonal, all tonight, Shore Conference "B" Di- Closer than the records indi- engages Red Bank on Township Tuesday night to ers at their low seasonal scor- Titans' court. Game time is Weekend action gets un- vision race at Point Pleasant cate. < the wings of a seven-game gain. one-third of the Shore ing pace. ,. . . 4 p.m. An hour.earlier, Croy- der way at 3 p.m. when Croy- Boro (3-5). The Spartans. 8-2 Bandogs In GSC winning streak which was ex- Conference "A" Division lead- Monmouth Regional (4-5) don Hall takes the floor at don Hall (1-6) plays En- overall, lead the circuit with a Two games tonight do fig- tended Tuesday with an over- ership with the Lions and and its standout,pointmaker, Toms River against St. Jo- Lakewood, all at 5-1. Asbury glewood School in North Jer- 5-1 mark. ure >in the circuit standings of time victory over Rurnson- —Mike Hearn, are favored at —seplf*—-• Monmouth Returns to Action Lunn Leads With Strong 1968 Statistics Kaiser Open WEST LONG BRANCH- 16.9 rebounds per _ ing percentage with 49.9 per Haas, Jim Mclntyre, Henry NAPA, Calif., (AP)-Young 14 Bill Boylan's Monmouth Col- short of the 17.0 minimum cent and third place in team Moore, Lou Sniezek and, But he said, "All in all I Bob Lunn of Sacramento shot \ lege basketball squad which listed. rebounding, getting a hefty Dave Eilenberg, remain fair- am very happy. It's hard to a scorching seven-under par • is 9-1 has posted some im- 62.7 per cent of the caroms ly consistent. One of the most play a course the first time Team Effort 65 yesterday to lead the way and get the right club in your pressive statistics to date. per game. pleasant surprises for the Monmouth's team effort is through the first round of the hand." The Hawks, who are in a The NCAA record shows also making a good showing Hawks is the speed with which $135,000 Kaiser International three-week' layoff due to first Today, Casper plays on Sil- in the national statistics. The Komegay in 25th place in freshman Ed Halicki has fit- Open Golf tournament, term final examinations, are scoring, Haas third in field ted into the total picture for verado's'south course, which Hawks are 14th in the win- Playing the par 36-36 Silve- he said "I hear is shorter and listed in a good position in goal shooting percentage and Monmouth. The 6-7 ace from ning margin column with a rado Country Club's north tricky."; , national NAIA and- NCAA 117 spread, 21st in team of- 16th in rebounding. Kearny H.S. is averaging 8.8 (Small College) statistics. course, the 23-year-old belter Palmer noted some of his fense, averaging 91.1. points • The single biggest change points and five rebounds per made the tour in 34-31-65. per game. They hold 16th in this season's statistics, as game in very limited service. putting problems. "I missed a The Monmouth five, which Coming in second with an number of makeable putts," place in team field goal shoot- compared to last year's when After meeting Pratt, the will go back into action to- impressive 66, six under par, he said. . the.Hawks were 9-1, is the morrow night when it visits Havke OppoMBte Hawks will continue to travel was Jacky Cupit, of Dallas, There were clouds and near tie "Cannoneers" of Eratt In- 100' Newark State Collet* 71 scoring improvement made by with games on Jan.. 24 and* Tex., also playing on the 02 MtHlih Oollece S3 freezing, weather at the dou- stitute at the 13th Regiment 120 Boston 8tM» TO junior backcourt standout, 25 at Howard University and north course. He had a 32 1M Western New Encland 91 ble-course Napa Valley Coun- Armory, Brooklyn, hojds six . 93 New HIVED College S3 John Barone. When Mon- Southeastern University of for the first nine and 34 on try Club when play started at 79 Oheyney Btate College 110 positions in the official NAIA SI BKciyne College M mouth was at 9-1 last season, Washington, D.C., and Red the second. mid-morning yesterday. By stats and three positions in 77 city Colltge-ol New York 84 he was averaging 9.5 points Sarachek's Yeshiva Univer- 88 Upeala College 73 The 30-year-old Texan was noon, the sunshine had the NCAA statistics. . 77 MonteMr State College 64 per game and is presently sity dub at the NYU gym on beaming. He felt that some of warmed the air. The NAIA tally shows Mon- scoring 16.3 points per game. Jan. 29. The Southeastern his long drives provided an mouth super-star Ron Korne- O FGFT Pta.ATe.Beb. The combined totals of Mon- game will be played at' the "extra something" for the gay 16th in individual scoring Kornegay 10 114 29 257 21.7 40 mouth's backcourt aces, Ba- Fort Myer field house in Fort day's showing. Barone - 10 10 43 163 11.3 39 Sports with a 25.7 per game average Haaj 10"«5 11 141-14.1 169 rone and Komegay, account Myer, Va. Following the Ye- U.S. Open Champion Lee and ace rebounder senior Mclntyr. 10 51 26 128 12.8 186 Hallckl 9 21 11 '563 a.1 39 for 42 points per game. This shiva game, the Hawks will be -Trevino, Miller Barber_and_ .John Haas 12th in individual Moore 9 18 ,9 47 Dave Hill each finished with — Slate BnlezeK 10 18 9 .'44 , is clos§ to half the team's to- at home on Jan. 30 to face field goal shooting .percentage s Elleoben 8 ) 12 17 41 tal point production. a very strong Fairleigh Dick- 68. Trevino played on the ' TODAY at .65 per cent. Haas Just Belcher J 23 Baeketball • Schwan' « ? i ist . is inson University at Madison north course and Hill and Oraydoa H»H at Enilemxrt School missed making the individu- Team The statistics of the rest of <3 p.™.) quintet. Lou Sniezek Barber on the south. B. B. CattioUo at Bed Bank Dave Ellenberg al rebounding column with 10 273 1«V »U 91.1 699 the Hawks' first seven, John Trevino said later he was HotrmiB at Henry Hudson Reg. Aatniry Fark «t Loni Branch disgusted with his play at the Ocean Twp. at Point Boro Wall Twp. al Howeil Los Angeles Open last week Highland Park at Rnmaon-FR (GSC) Maruuquan at CBA Met Trio Says Namath, Had! Swap Plaudits but determined to take part Matawan ftflg. at Kcyport in the Kaiser—and he was Monmoulli Regional at Shore Reg. Mater Del al St. Rose (CJCF) Stay; in School glad he was doing so. Southern Reg. at Marlboro Frathoia at St. Jowph-e (TR) KEYPORT - Bud Harrel- Close on the heels of the Wrestling leaders with 69 were Arnold Long Branoh al Ocean Twp. Mn, Kevin Collins and Al CBA al MlMletom Twp. Palmer, Jack Montgomery, Matawan Reg. at Lakewood Jackson, three reasons why Marlboro al Shore Reg. Mutual Admiration in Star Tilt John McMillen of San Jose, Red Bank at Manaeonan the New York Mets managed Calif, and Craig Moody, of Neptune at Rarltan * to stay out of the National JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) quarterback in guiding the said Hadl. "He called a per- say "present company except- son in touchdown passes with Swimming. Kileen, Tex. Aiburx Park at Ocean air 27. He also had the most com- League cellar last sea- — "Joe Namath is the best New York Jets to their 16-7 fect game against the Colts." ed." ° The leader, who -turned Track pletions with 208 out of 440 N.-J.Calbello-Conference Kela», ion, have some ideas why quarterback in football." • victory over Baltimore in last Better Than Earl Namath, in his fourth year professional in 1963, was de- at Jersey City (1 p,m.l Sunday's Super Bowl," said of pro ball, and Hadl, playing attempts. Namath tossed for TOMOBBOW youngsters should stay in "John Hall is the best quar- "I said before the Super lighted with his.early show- WreaUlig : terback in the American Hadl of the San Diego Charg- Bowl game that Hadl is a in his seventh season, have only 15 touchdowns but his Freehold Rear, at Wall Twp. (I p.m.) school. ing, He attributed much of his Gymnaatlcs : League." ' • ers, starting quarterback for better quarterback'than Earl one thing in common. They percentage of completions, Ulddletown Twp. at Burruorj.FH As part of an off. 1 ' performance to his short Thus did the opposing start- the West coached by Hank Morrall," said Namath as he are tied for second place be- with 187 out of 380, was high- (I p.m.) season Stay in School pro- game on and near the greens. SUNDAY ing quarterbacks size each Stram of the Kansas City came off the field after a hind Oakland's George Blan- er than that of the San Diego Basketball gram, the Mets' trio will ,ap- .: Charlie Sifford, top man in Keamlinrr at K. B. Catholic (4 p.m.) other up yesterday as the 33- Chiefs. short workout by the East da in most games in which ace; Namath had a 49.2 per Croydon Hall at St. Joseph-a (TR) pear it .two separate assem- 1 , last week's Los Angeles Open, man squads representing the "He not only is a great pass- squad in command,of Wally they, passed 300 or more cent in-completions and Hadl (3 p.m.) blies here Tuesday. Young- 47.3. ^ended first day action in the two divisions of the AFL er but he is a master at siz- Lemm of the Houston Oilers. yards. The figure is 13. Blan- Kaiser with two over par 74. sters, at Central School will Others Praise RENT A CAR .brushed up on defensive plays ing up the defense and, what "And I'll say the same da, whose role now is limit- The 1968 top pro money win- "listen to • the ball players' The other two quarterbacks, DAY • WEEK • MONTH for the circuit's All-Star game many overlook, has unusual again plus the opening he is ed to place kicking, is No. 1 ner, Billy Casper, had to set- views and answers to base- veteran Len Dawson of Kan- in the Gator Bowl. physical ability to stand up the best in our league." with 15. tle for 70. Casper was ball questions at 10:30 a.m. sas City and Bob -Griese of WALL "Joe proved he was the best under a rough, tough game," Broadway Joe didn't even Hadl led the AFL last sea- plagued with after effects of LINCOLN-MERCURY Keyport High School students Warni, also were loud in their Shrtwsbury Aw., ot Sycamore will hear them at 1:30 p.m. praise of Namath. flu. He said he had been bed- ridden for a week. 747-5400 The appearance was ar- SURF, FIELD AI\D STREAM "I would rate Namath and ranged through Dan Reilly of Johnny Unitas of the Colts as the.Mets'. promotion depart the best in the sport," said ment. Griese. Shop Where the Do-lt-Yourselfers Shop! "Namath lacks only one NOW SHOWING thing," said Dawson. "Be- DRESS UP YOUR HOME cause of his knee operations, per cent a year, and this rate bound to increase unless TROJAN CRUISERS -he~is-«nable-to-r-un-with-the- WITH... It takes nature thousands ofTyears to create'"a salt ^dnje^wnfiorir'exetcfiredrdffer hunters"will" haye'no TilSce™ ball. In all other phases he marsh. Man, in ignorance and greed, destroys the marsh in to hunt, salt water anglers will have little to fish for, and PEARSON CRUISERS has got to be No. 1. He has a matter of moments. In their desire to make a fast dollar, the waters along bur coast will be unfit for anything other all the tools. He has the abil- DRIFT-R-CRUISERS some individuals are busy taking the food from the mouths than sewers. Just think, from a paradise to an open, sewer : ity to throw off balance with of unborn generations by destroying the marshes that form HOUSE BOATS in just one generation. This is our civilization. authority, is a fine judge of W the base of the pyramid of marine life. PAIR HAVEN SLUMS INTO PARKS the defense and is tough. If For as long as man has fished, baymen Slums can be turned into parks. It is expensive, but it he could just run." . YACHT WORKS and fishermen have known tha.t the marshes can be done. Forests, wracked by fire and denuded by man, N During the workout on the DE N0RMANDIE AVENUE are the nursery of our marine fishery. can be reseeded and in time regain their beauty. Dumps can' baseball field, hard by the Ga- We have the molding to MIR HAVEN 747-3010 More recently, the trained marine biologist be covered, junk yards obliterated, man-made eyesores re- tor Bowl, Coach Lemm said . OPEN 7 DAYS has reinforced this knowledge with un- moved from the landscape. But coastal wetlands cannot be •Griese would handle the punt- march your paneling — r'ght deniable statistics. Our marshes are irre- rebuilt or replaced. We must save some of wjiat is left to us. ing for the East. The former placeable nurseries where small fish can DUCKS UNLIMITED FETE In stock! Why bother trying Purdue quarterback remained be born, grow, and go to the sea. Last call for the biggest DU dinner of them all. It's, on the field for a lengthy to mix a stain to match? Conservationists have gradually become the New York Ducks Unlimited dinner. The place? The workout after the other play- aware of the worth of our tidelands to pre- Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom. The time and date? ers had departed. sent and future generatlpns. Sports fisher- Thursday, Feb. 6, five for the rendezvous, dinner at seven. BIKER "After all I haven't done 32" x 48" Unfinished men now join commercial fishermen in the An auction of gifts for sportsmen like you have never any punting since my college V-Jolnred for $195 fight to save the coastal wetlands from the not-so-te'nder seen! Like an all expense trip to Tom Wheeler's James Bay ea. days," said Griese as he LUAN Invisible seami 1 hands of the developer. Frank Porter Hunting Camp! Like last year's canoe! Like beautiful oil boomed kicks of 45 and more POLLUTION OF BAY paintings of waterfowl in flight by nationally famous artists. yards. ! BLUE „..-. S.8O A dinner like you would expect at the Waldorf. Souvenirs B.8O The uplanncd, helter-skelter construction of summer . Stram announced that Hadl PLATINUM If you . RT M * CHBICBNT PL. Open Dally 7ilO A.M.-IiJO P.M.! »AT.7ilO A.M.! f.M. MiUM Tho three - day show will that's just ahead.

'u (••> AUTOS 70X SUE AUTOS TOR SALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOR 8ALE . 116—THE DAILY EEGISTER, AHHOUMCtMEHTS ASK AMY $•-'»•• -. ._ Friday, January 17, 1969 SATISFIED AUTOS FO« SALE LOST — Adult nut Irish, Name "RED Tap, leather _ collar: OWNER Four beart broken -cbj Call M2-32ST. HtlftUyoaackea, THIS WEEKS SPECIALS LOST — !*(()•• Jilimef rl: rile. Keyportp,, Wedns^lay ( partyt , seen ahowtafhta t '65 VOLKSWAGEN $1195 •ton pleasa pboaa i tai. Reward. BUICK On* Owntr. Likt Ntw. BUICK 1969 •65 M.GJ. $1195 DOUILf.CHECKED BUICK SPECIAL DELUXE 2-DR. COUPE AS LOW AS - Rotdittr. Wiro Whe.il. USED CAR Radio. it tops for value, style MONMOUTH MOTORS and downright driving satisfaction. $ Hwy. 35 Eatontoyn 1968 CADILLAC 542-2414 FABULOUS DaVillt, 4-dr., hardtop. 2895 CAR VALUES 1968 BUICK EQUIPPED WITH Skylark Cuitom, 4-dr., hdtp. NEW FOR B9 AT 1968 BUICK • Heater-defroster. MONMOUTH Skylarki 1-d*. htrdtop. • Regular gas V-8 engine. 7. "-Back-up lights. ... :_ •^Automatic transmission. The COUNTY'S 1968 BUICK • Seat belt harnesses. Sky'"'' 4-dr., todtn. • Power steering. • Two speed electric wipers and windshield World's IMPORT LEADER 1968 CHEVROLET • Radio. • Whitawall Krai washers. •-.•,. -V '• IMPORTS Impala 2-dr, hardtop. Best « 947 TOY ATA * ' .S144S • Da Lux* whatl coven. • Glare proof imid* mirror. - lfM 1967 BUICK crown . Nntr rajlltartd. ..SIOTS a Appearance Group. • Outside mirror. HAT BENAULT - *" Rivitra Coupa. «nt own.r. 1967 BUICK „- Eltctra Cwtem 2-dr., hdtp. MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Sfluareboclt Bloupunw raaio1M0O, »»i™~„,,„. . •i«ei : VOLVO . • ....-..-..-.....•••»a 1967 PONTIAC i iwi-iw g£"££^~ HaMt, hwtw. Immoculatt. Grand Prix Conv., Coupa. • ToS rlX* • -•••• - .fWS 1967 FORD IN THE 1fM VOLVO...... "LTD" 4-dr., hardtop. lfM V0LKSWA6BM ..."_.—.-•--••• ~~.~r~.-~~ 191 SKYLARK — STATION WAGON — IE SABRE Twodoor sunroot. Radio and htattr. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN 14(4 OPEL .. . „—..-.-..—•—•••»— 4« Two-dosr Sadan. WILDCAT — EUCTRA — RIVIERA SERIES • TO* wr«. TWHJ^K, ont ovmtr, wtiltt. fH 1966 LINCOLN Cont. 4-dr- convertible. l»«3 VOLKSWASEH — Karmann Ghlo. Ytllow. out owntr. 4*1 1966 BUICK H*2 VOLKSWASiH -^3~~-- "— Riviera Coupa. WASHINGTON'S Twthdoor itdan. AUTO SERVICE 1M2 VOLVO.... 1966 BUICK BOB WHITE BUICK-OPEL KM VOLVO . .. ._...... _.. - ISO Elactra Cuitom 4-dr.,-hdtp. 264-1123 1966 BUICK SHREWSBURY AVENUE 741-6200 NEW SHREWSBURY 370 Bread Straat Kayport DOMESTIC CmwaSh!? iBW USthr. 2 Jr., hardtop. 14A& MUSTANG 1966 BUICK If it PONPAC ; •— —•••"»"• Wildcat 2-dr., hardtop. C."o! cwvertll.lt. Ytltow. All powtr, w. mnnr. 1966 BUICK TOM'S FORD has a better idea... Tsronndo. Otluxt twoJNr'inrdiop. Xut'omrtlc, air, all poiwr «>••*•• Elactra Cuitom Conv., Cpa. HM CHIVROLET -•— - * "' Morao tvnmoof hardtop, aulomatlc, radio anil Utottr, am ewnw. mmt% fOWt • » -*...... ~..«~.» ™"5 1966 BUICK raconT Skylark-2-dr, hardtop. *'"» INI MUSTANS ; 1»M CORVAIR ^. hardtop, automatic, powm, air. 1966OLDSMOBILE Monia convtrtlblt, *«p«d. "442" Cutlets 2-dr., coupa. 1f(3 MiRCUM • •door, pavwr, air. 1966 CHEVROLET If(3 .. • Malibu convertible coupa. Wildcat conv»r)lbl«. On* owmr. 1«J CADILLAFIMtwC o uro fp p — 1966 CHEVROLET FIMtwood feur^ow bardfop. Air, all pomr. Impala convertible coupa. 1966 CHEVROLET RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS Impala 2-dr., hardtop. We have too many factory fresh FORDS in our stock! We AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR VOLVO • TRIUMPH • RENAULT • BMW 1966 FORD must sell them at REDUCED PRICES to make room for our N«wman Spring* Rd. 741-5886 R«d Bank Salaiit "S00" 4-dr., itdan. OPEN EVES TILL 9 P.M. _ WED. TILL 6 P.M. 1965 BUICK incoming stock. Eltctr* cuitom conv., coupa. 1965 BUICK Eltctra 4-dr., itdan. 1965 BUICK for the Wildcat 4-dr., hardtop. SPORTS 1965 BUICK MINDED Skylark "GS" iperi coupe. 1965 BUICK 1969 MUSTANGS SAVE Skylark 2-Jr, hardtop. y> STOCK 1965BUICX USake caitom 4-dr., hdtp. Go Ahead. Kick It. 1965 BUICK 77 SALE for the On* ef tha things most peopla do whan thajy buy a . LeSabre 4-dr., itdan. ECONOMY utad car is kick the tiros. li won't tell you a thing. 1965 CHEVROLET But we all do it. Impala 4-dr., hardtop. MINDED It won't tell you, for instance, that this little beauty $AVE ('58. '59, '60? — who can tall with VW«7) his 1965 CHEVROLET 1919 TALCONS Impala 2-dr., hardtop. pasted a rigid 16-point safety and performance cheek. 1965 OLDSMOBILE Or that the entire car, inside and out, has btan re- conditioned, washed, polished and put in first-class Vilta Cruiser itation wgn. running order with a 100% VW guarantee.: People who kick tires are right about on* thing: for the LUXURY MINDED they're concerned about how the car stands up. •port coupt. That's why so many people are looking at VWs. New 196S OPEL and used. 2-dr, itdan. VWs are very solid little things. 1965 DATSUN So go ahead. Kick it. Be our guest. $»a«anWaj.n. SAVE HARD TO FIND ITEM 1964CUMUJIC 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Camper with Coup. DaVilU. a pop-top and all camping equip- 1964BUICK HUNDREDS mant. Radio included. Elactra custom 2-dr., hdtp. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN $1895 Radio, hfmUr, lodery warranty. 1964 BUICK 1967 VOLKSWAGEN ' .$159» Spec. Din., itation wan., V-». the beautiful LTD Radio, htotir, 11,000 original milts. 1964 BUICK ON ANY CAR 1966 VOLKSWAGEN $1395 Radio, tiMtir. Immoculatf condition. Sptcitl itation wagon, V-6. IN STOCK 1965 VOLKSWAGEN .$1098 1964 BUICK Radio, hfattr Elactra cuitom conv. coupa. ALSO 1966 FASTBACK .$1498 Radio, ticottr 1964 CHEVROLET • GALAXIES • FAIRLANES • TORINOS 1964 SOUAREBACK $1098 "Madbu" Sub. itation wgn. Station Wagon 1961 VOLKSWAGEN $798 1963 BUICK • THUNDERBIRDS • COSTOMS ^ Radio, h«al»r, Bxctptlonol for Hi agt, Rivitra iport coupt. 1967 KARMAN GHIA COUPE $1898 1963 T-6IRD Radio, htattr. Sport Coupt. 1963 KARMAN GHIA COUPE $1298 Radio, hiuHr, air condltlontd, 1962 BUICK DOMESTIC Elactra custom 4-dr., hdtp. ALL MODELS & COLORS IN STOCK 1967 IMPALA .....$1998 1962 PONTIAC Haritlofi. ratio, litotir, powtr (l«rlnj, powtr brokii and air cwidlllonho, lonntvlll. 4-dr., htrdtop. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1967 MICK ..$2095 Hardtop, radio, litattr, powtr itttrlna, powtr braMs, vinyl lop, automatic. 1962 TRIUMPH 1966 CHEVROLET $1795 TR4 convtrllblt coupt, Hnrrt'in. rnrilo, hMtio powtr itttrlnfl, powtr brokM« BANK RATE GREATEST TRADE-IN 19(2 MERCURY FORD MOTORS 5-yr. DAILY FORD OVER 100 USED CARS 1965 MBRCURY $1295 Comtt 2-dr.. itdan. FINANCING ALLOWANCE or 50,000 ml. warranty RENTALS TO OHOOSE FROM Fo'irrioor M-WT**, Radio, h*o\tr, r>owir itttrlng, automotlc. 1964 CHEVROLET $1150 1961 BUICK Impntn, lia'dlon, radio, timUr, automatic, powtr itttrlng, LtSabra 2-dr., hirdfop. 1964 CHEVROLET $1095 Drop In and look Mallbu notion wagon. Radio, htottr, VI. rfctm evtr, toon. 196J FORD $ 795 Palrlaner four-dMr. Radlo( htflttr, automatic. 196J CHEVROLET $ 895 Two door hardlop, radio, htattr, oulomotlc. lit DuMriMp wUr* fho 1961 DODGE OF THE WEEKI t^s^wv$ 29c9 tmtamtr li Impertant." Four-tfooft 4-cy|ln6 rear, magii. $2,000. Call between VALUE I9B3 ~JAaUAH "XKE~BLI1E ROAD i 6 p.m. 264 M3«. _ SO Main St. Uatawan BTER — Radio and heater. Fou W7 OTO — Custom Interior. Four speed. New white walls, brakes, ex ISW7 'MUSTANG —~Perfect"condltlon. speed. Low mileage. Excellent condi- hautt system and battery. Excellent Qood tires. Best offer. Call tion. Must sacrifice. $2,330. Call 787- condition. Sacrifice. J21B5. Til 5 p.m. 28 7914 alter t:30. ^ .. . _ .JL!!J'L!!. i_ call 747-2B19. After 6 p.m. call 462. D6DQE~ib67 —~Moti»co. Hardtop 1957 CHEVROLET - Four-door, etan- upe. Fully equipped, air. Take over [Jard transmission. In good running layments 113.68- week. Town * Coun- condition, two extra, tires. (200. Call BANK REPOMBSiriONS - TakTovei ry Dodge. Inc. 60 Main St., Hata- SHOWDOWN !>4«-413O alter B p.m. weekly low payment* lo lit your bud. wan. Call now! S68-610O. get. Lowest bank rates. Town A DODOB 1M0 — Needi work. Cheap. Country Dodge, Inc. 50 Main St., Mat iMTcHEVBOLBT "^"station wagon, Uust nil. Alter 5:30, awan. CatI now 566-8100. 327 cu. In. Four speed with Hurst, on all 1969 671-2923 i9vr~BUICK — Qo°ll running condl 411 rear. »1000. 872-1109. _, 1956 "T" BIRD — Rebuilt engine and Hon. Ideal secund tar. J100. Call :!U- MUSTANO 1985~~"Hafdtop~«>upe. rannnlBlon. New paint, tires and In-9M7: Monday thru Friday. 5-9 p.m. Fully equipped. Taka over payment* terior. Call 842-3052. All day Sunday. Afk for Jim. ST.87 week. Town & Country Dodge, nc. SO Main St.. Uatawan. Call now! AS-fcOW AS M66100. __ CHEVROLETS AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE "mTvoiSswAaBrJ BUS Call -787-1211 After •_?•">•___ _, SlEViioiJET 1984—Monia. f'our^loor • hardtop. «.2T per week. Take over $ paymentii. Town & Country Dodge, BAYSHORE nc. Mi Main at., Matavan. Call now, 568-6100. " 1860 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH .(More OassUled Ads On Tie Next Page) EQUIPPED WITH NO MONEY DOWN ' • Four-speed fully > Back-up lights \ UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY AUTOS FOR SALE synchronized tronimijjion > Emergency warning flaihar LOW PRICES — HIGH TRADE-INS • H««f»r and defroster Factory • Two spe«d alaetric tviptri > Vinyl Interior Frtih 69i Salt Price fay Down Pay Monthly •47 FONTIAC «1« Firebird, 2-iioor hordlop. Wiig. «nd windshield washari > Plus many other standard Val'nt2ilr. $1950 N $46.58 wheel!, 4-»need tnmMlnWi, luily, • S««t balls Itami. •qulpned liKlixlIng A.M. and F.M. NEED A USED CAR? rlyitioutns $2150 O $51.36 rodlo. Chryslers $2395 N $69.84 January is traditionally the best month of the.ywr MANY OTHER MODELS •44 PLYMOUTH Jl«5 Wagons $2550 E $60.91 Barraeodo,

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OF BUHLER BITTER USED CARS FULLY WINTERIZED, READY TO GO 1967 DODGE "440" 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury t 1968 CHEVROLET Corontt, 3-door hordtop, aulomotlc Sport convertible. Aqua, with Impalo, Burgundy, olr conditioned trammllilon, ond C1OAE auto, trans., "318" &O 4-door hardtop, automatic transmis- twwtr dnrlng. ^1773 eflaln>< power steering. sion, power brakes »<|pfr anil windows. 9/3/3 1967 PLYMOUTH 1967 CHRYSLER . ]%1 CHRYSLER : VIP Hardtop. Gold with black top. 2-dr. Iwtp,, white, Custom Newport, Custom Newport. Turquolw, 4*dr, V-B, automatic (ronsmlsslon, power •power steering CU power brakes £.1 O7C and steering'. 9J 7/9 )U1 CHEVROLET Impolo Spoil Coupe, Gold, 1 door 1966 CHEVROLET 1966 FORD Galaxie comes with automatic transmission, Impalo Moor hardtop. Blue, V-S, power sharing and braktj, air automatic trans., »i IAP Atoroon, 4-ir. hordlop, V.B, aulc- . conditioning and tOft power' Hearing. 9IQ79 motlc transmission, £% PAP AM-FM rodlo, with power steering, 9 I 379 CHEVROLET Impala 1966 BUICK LeSabre 1965 BUICK Riviera Yellow two-door hardtoardlop V-IVI, Green four-door, V-8, automatic White bucket ieols, full powtr auto Irani., with trans.i power itierlng and air £9106 power steirlng. and broku. $1825 POP-OPTION SALE! $1750 condlllonhg 9* 179 1966 THUNDERBIRD V 1965 CHEVROLET S.S. 1965 BUICK 1965 FAIRLANE 500 $ 995 1967 XL $1895 Two-door hardtop. Green, with 396 Red, 2-door iiardfop, automatic LeSabre 4-door hardtop, Green, V-i, Wojon cu in V-B, auto, trans. transmission* aulomotlc transmlstlon with pawtr Two-door hardtop, bucket seals Air conditioning. FORD DEALERS anti power brake., full power. $2650 nd FORD DEALERS 1964 COUNTRY SEDAN $ 950 $1750 Aulomallc, power timing, air condition. 1967 GALAXIE 500 HARDTOPS $1795 1967 MUSTANG $1750 1965 CHRYSLER 1966 PONTIAC Wagon Eight cylinder, automatic, power steering. 9 passenger. Blue, wllll lull power 1964 CHEVROLET Impala Newport hdtp. Whlta. 4-di., come) 1 1 1 A USED CARS OTHER MODELS 1967 CAUENTE $1695 USED CARS with automatic tram minion, V-S. and factory air conruinoriifi[J" -" —. '^ Blue, 4-door sector?, V-8, outornotlc iTwo door hardtop, automatic, power steerlna. power steering line gin lar tronsmlislon and 19(8 THUNDERBIRD $3475 ana brake.. the bio family. power steerlna, Four-door Landau, air conditioned, 1966 BUICK FOUR-DOOR $1695 $1575 $2100 Electro 225. Extra snow tires, STATION WAGONS 1967 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $3495 1966 CUSTOM "500" $1195 Four door, air conditioned, Lcallur trim, vinyl 1966 CHEVROLET CAPRICE $1695 4-door, automatic, power steerlna. FORTY THREE YEARS AND WE STILL RUN LIKE NEW. « 4-door hardtop, air conditioned. 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE $1795 TDOI, stereo lop» player, speed control. 1965 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE $1195 * 10 passongor. 5-50 laclory warranty, 1967 THUNDERBIRD $2495 1965 FORD F-350 Truck $1495 1966 CHEVROLET CAPRICE tU9i Tall-gate, hydraulic dump, low mileage. 1966 FAIRLANE SI 195 6 passonger aulnmutlci power sloorlno, 1967 BUICK $2395 50a -J 4-door. LeSabre Custom 4-door. Vinyl roof, 1966 GAXALIE 500 HARDTOPS $1395 alt concllllonlna. 1965 GALAXIE S00 HARDTOPS $11 SO 1965 COLONY PARK $1195 1966 DODSE CORONET 500 $1395 Station Waoon J|||Ii|l CHRYSLER 1967 OLD5MOBILE $2295 Two-door hardtop, bucket seals, automatic, Pour-door hatataD. 1965 COUNTRY SQUIRE V395 power steering. 1965 $1091 Oolfa Custom two door hardlort, air conditioned. MUSTANG Ton passenaer. Aulomalic. po»or tlenrlno. 1968 GALAXIE 500 $2295 1966 MUSTANG $1310 1965 $1095 Hardtop. Eight cylinder. FAIRLANE S00 1966 CUSTOM RANCH WON. $1350 Two-door hardtop. ITTER f. 1965 MERCURY $1250 S B50 1967 LTD TWO-DOOR HDTP. $1895 1964 GALAXIE S00 1965 FAIRLANE BOO ill95 Automatic, power itcorlng. Monlclolr, four-dr. hardtop. WaQO'i. Aulomallc, power itnarlng. 4 -doer NEW LOCATION 3290 HWY. 35, HAZLET SALES: 264-0198 , SERVICE: 264-9090 MOUNT-ENGLISH FORD Advertise in The Register MONMOUTH and MAPLE AVE., RED BANK 741-6000 W-~THZ DAILY BECJSTEB, Friday, Jarnwry 17, 1W wmwvcm DEMONSTRATOR AUTOS FOR SALE AtlTOS FOB SALE 7-mi trur t. I THE CORVETTE IMS — Convertible.. Four- INVENTORY 1880 .FORD — Btullner, I cylinder, speed. Fully equipt>e4. Take over two-door hardtop. Power eteerlnf, TRIM & TWIST 1 MOBILE HOMES pa>menU {15 S3 week. Town * Coun- brakes Very good condition. Asking ONLY try Dodge. Inc. 60 Main at, Mata- IS2M. 291-1720. wan. Call now! &S6-6100. , MAGNOLIA - Kri, aluminum awn- Revolutionary new conetpt for excelling cm htlp you 1 TEMPEST 19S6 — Four-door. Fully Ing One bediwum Asking Htm. Call 1"ONTIAC — loss* BenhMHe."'. 'AJT equipped. Take over payment! 97 42 after ^_MM0». earn extra wending money. A 5-day part-time afternoon CLEARANCE IAKES A power, air .conditioning. J1500 or beat week. Town & Country. Dodge, Inc. BEST offer. Call &4048M 60 Main St. Malawan. Cal! now! 9K- GENERAL — 1981 10x60 Two bed- •ehedula with Saturdays includtd it available. THUNDERBIRD 1987 — Landau aim. rooms. Unfurnished. To be moved. Fully equipped,; air. Take over pay- Call 264-0593. MINUTE ments. $15.80 week. Town k Country BUICK 1961 — La Sabre. Sliver TRAILER — Unfurnished, on private COME SEE US AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OR CALL Dodge, Inc. 60 Main St, Matawan. Mist* convertible. Walte top, white- lot Four rooms and bath, air condi- FOR APPOINTMENT, 542-1212, EXT. 203. FOR Call now! 566-6100. well tires, full power. Air conditioned. tioned. S125 month. Electric supplied. 1963 PONTIAC — Catallna. Radio, Call 741-2038 evenings. 2M-0O29 Available Feb 1 heater, snow tires. Very good condi- 1968 OTO — Excellent condition. Ful- tion. $700. 671-3499. ly equipped. (35O0. Call 787-1977 af- WANTED AUTOMOTIVE BAM MERGER'S TOYOTA 1968 •- Corona. Four-door ter 7.;30 p.m. Fully equipped. Take over payment! 1964 GALAXIE — Needs bumper and $8.97 week. Town & Country Dodge, grill. Clean Interior. Runs good Ae JUNK CARS MONMOUTH LESS! Inc. 60 Main St, Matawan. Call now PICKED tJP Is. $200. 787-2917. __ 666-6100. •• ' NEW JERSEY 1964 RAMBLER — American7~hM>- Twinbrook Auto Wricking EATONTOWN 1968 CHARRER — RT, green. door hardtop. Clean. Runa good. Loaded. Sacrifice. Drafted. Call Make olfer. .842-5232. Eatontown ' 542-223 S through 11 p.m. 717-1358. Jim. BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED-FEMALE CADILLAC 1967 —" Sedan De Vllle CASH FOR USED CARS — Trucks, '67 CORVETTE PONTIAC 1963 — Grand Prix coupe. foreign or domeatlc Dean, opposite Fully equipped, air. Take over pay. Two Guys, Illddetown 6719844. WAITRESS — Over 51. Kvtnlnge. Ap- Take over payments $6.28 per week. menu (22,78 week. Town & Country DON'T WAIT ply In person, t a.m. to 9 p.m. Har- Convertible. Four • speed Town & Country Dodge, Inc.. 60 Mai] Dodge, Inc. 60 Main Bt., Matawan. WANTED — LINCOLN CONTINEN- mony Coffee Bhop, 1815 Et. S5, Mid- St, Matawan. Call now, 563-6100. Call now 1 566-6100. Bilnt In that aluminum frame (or rrenjmission. 300 H.P. Ra- TAL 1967, 4-door. Full power,, show- new glass NOW. dlttown. THUNDERBIRD LANDAU — 1963. 1959 PLYMOUTH — Two-door hard- room condition. Will pay cash. H.W. Beat offer. Call evenings. Dalley. 73 snore Bird.,, Keansborg, HIGHLANDS — Mature woman ae dio, heater, new tires. Spe- top. Good running condition. Call 668- PROWN'S companion, Including light housework. 291-03M 9113. N.J. 787-2115. ' cial. a Broad St. Red Bank T41-7MH Live on premises with separate ef- CHEVROLET 1S63 — Monza. Four 1963 FAIRLANIS—Sport Coupe in nice OET CASH FOR YOUR FOREIGN — GEORGE MARSH ft SONS — Local ficiency apartment.' Salary plus apart- door. Fully equipped. $5.27 per week. condition. Bucket seats. New Hurst AMERICAN - AND SPORTS CARB and long distance moving and slor- ment. Call 812-1100 after 5 p.m. Take over payments. Town & Coun- four-speed transmission. Posttractlon. AT MONMOUTH MOTORS, INC.. age. Agents tor angel Bros. Fully tty- Dodge, Inc., GO Main St., Mata- Hwy. 3i, Eatantown, M2-2414. Insured and containerised storage. HOUSEWOBKEB - For well kept SALE! New clutch, clutch plate. New brakes, home. Own transportation. Four morn> '3495 wan, Call now. 566-6100. drums. 4 new tires,' bought Dec. 26. OEORQIl MARSH & SONS, 380 W. We're counting on 1949 to be lnga per week. Some Ironing. Refer- 1964 M/tT.IBU CONVERTIBLE. —X* Radio, heater. Only $775 for quick Prospect Ave.. CUIIwood. 666-1101. ences required. caB^pjn. 741-7W« our greatest year ever ... so cellent condition. Call sale. (11-2348. Aim RENTALS PAmTINQ - Ulterior and Interior V 100. Hwr. 35 264-1C0O Keyport Call Phone MERHI MAKINGS MEDICAL SECRETARY — Full time. Caprice two-door hardtop. anteed, Exclusively Proceeded 1958 JEEP — Four wheel drive, fu] 872-0873 Tfl.5833 Bon. thru SYI. « a.ra.j.12 Good typist with pleasing personality. Used Cars.' metal cab and plow. |875. 29. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN - BOATS AND ACCESSORIES Two jays advance notice a "MUST'^ Send returns to Box D-1S4, Th» Dally Automatic trammission, pow- FROM A 9264, Uon. call TREE TRIMMING — No high trees. Register, Red Bank, er steering. Radio, heater, CHEVROLET 1967 — Impala con M2-5159 THE BOATMAN'S SHOP Woods cleared. Retaining walls. Buck- PART-TIME: — »:30 a.nl. \a~VM vertible coupe. Fully equipped. Tak< lln Landscaping, Llaeroft 741-0890. p.m. or 11:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. working over payments $10.97 week. Towi CHRYSLER 1967-300 Four-door hard- USt EVTNRUDI vinyl top. Special. top. Fully equipped, air. Take over MOTORS as asslitant to contest manager. In '68 CHEVROLET $2295 "RUSSELL MAN" 4 Country Dodge, Inc. 60 Main St payments $13.27 week. Town A Coun- LltJHT HAUUNG-CLEAN CELLARS local department store, 13.12 an hour. Matawan. Call now! 556-6100. New lerstjfs Largest Marine Supply x°ARDB OARAGES — Free estimates. For Interview call (201) 233-8S2J. Impala, V-8, sedan, factory air try Dodge, Inc. 60 Main St., M«ta- Home. 34 Wharf Ave.. Red Bask. f|l- Call after 3 ».m. 741-214^ condition, power steering. 1963 CORVAIR — New snow tire«. waa Call now! 500-6100. * COOK — For nursing home, Mata- *2195 Rellned brakes. $300. Call ONE OWNER EXECUTIVE CAR 12' TItOJAN SPEEDBOAT — With EXPERT WATCH. Clock and lewelnr wan area. Five day week. LlvtBaj FOR BIG . 872-1514 1965 98 OLDSMOBILE — 31,000 origi- moter. trailer and other eitras. Must reparlng. H. Rosin, Jeweler, IS W. quarters available. Write Box N-108, '68 CAMARO $2295 PODOE 1964 — Polara N» conver nal miles. Fully loaded, plus air con- sell. Excellent condition. Make offer. Front SI, Red Bank. The_pal!y Reglater,_Red Bank, ible. Fully equipped. Take over pay. ditioning. Beat offer. Call CM-30O1, Call 071-1038 evenings, ^_ COMPLETE TAX SERVICE—Corpora- Coupe, automatic transmission) menta. S6.82 per week. Towii & Coun 8-5 p.m. tion, bunlnesn, personal and payroll. ^LERK TYPIST ^Ooodwlth fig- radio and heater, bucket seats. CLASS 'D' STERN STEERING .— ures. Accurate typing, call between SAVINGS ON try Dodge,. Inc., 60 Main St., Mata- 196T~BUicK-BPKCIAL. V8. atlciTsHiHr Qaff rig Iceboat. Reconditioned. On Aleo bookkeeping auditing. Outstand- 10 and 4 p.m. 542-1700. wan. Call now, 566-6100. Ice at ICEBOAT CLUB, Sat. and sun. ing record of natiflHed clients for 18 '(7 P0NT1AC Good condition. Call 566-1276 alter years In Mkldletown. Maximum legal HOUSEKEEPER — Sleep In or day RAMBLER~CLASSIC~STATION WAC 6:30 p.m. IS' PLYWOOD laminated open hoat. deduction assured. Reasonable rates. Gran Prix convertible. Auto- '67 CHEVROLET $1995 ON 1965 — Hydramatlc. Power steer- work. Private room. Good salary. Call Bel Air station wagon, power 1968 DODGE POLARA — Vinyl roof. 4 cylinder Cbrls Craft motor, fresh For appointment call 671-1289. Margery 566-8590. matic transmission, radio, A -69 OLDS ing and brakes. Radio, heater, anow Full power, power windows. Call 747- water cooled. $275. Call between 1-7 Trovato ft Associates, trading as Ke- steering, automatic transmission, tires, Excellent condition. S975. 222- p.m. 787-4305. liable Tax Service. WAITRESS — Part-Ume a.m. Apply heifer, power steering, pow- 0344 or 747-9338. 5087. In person, Caramel Restaurant, 39 "mint condition." er brakes. Air-conditioned. 196s CADILLAC — Convertible. Please RECONDITIONED OUTBOARDS HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL—Floor >and- Broad St., Red Bank. SEE 1961 CADILLAC — Sedan de Vllle, caU 40 H.F. Johnson (329 lnr. old floore made like new. Call for Power windows, bucket bronze, cruise control, leather Inte- 50 H.P. Mercury J475 NURBE'8 AIDE — 11 p.m. • 7 a.m. rior, loaded. J17S0 Hrm. 741-0175.- 291-0318. ; free estimate. 747-2242. teats. Special. •67 CADILLAC $4395 60 H.P. Johnson $M6 lull lima.- Mature. Call In a.m. 741- Coupe deVille, full power fac- 1968 FORD Falrlane 500. Two-door 1959 VOLVO 75 ftP. Evlnrude »545 FIREPLACES _ Recreation rooms 2059. a FRED KOESER hardtop V8. Whltewalls, radio. Excel- Call after 4 p.m. and alterations, call .OIRL FRIDAY tory air-condition, vinyl top. lent condition. Call 741-5S05. 291-1389 All guaranteed - 741.2382 Controller of expanding International I960 CHEVROLET - Nine paisenger Many more available Corporation meds aaiUtant to act as '2695 • ALAN HOLSEY 1968 VOLKSWAGEN — With every, VAN WTNKLE MARINE thing. U750. Call station-wagon. Power brakes, steer- PAINTING floater/trainer In accounting Dept., "65 CHEVY II $1195 ing. Good UreJ. $103. 7479348. 115 Hwy. 39 Eatontown Interior, exterior. Insured. Neat, re* We desire a nature career-minded 787-8505 1 542-2342 woman. Knowledge of bookkeeping Nova coupe, automatic trans- • BERT RYPKEMA 1963 ' CHEVROLET IMPALA SB 40S- liable work. O&U Jerry, 767-3243 lor DODGE 1968 — Dart Hardtop-coupe. 24' SILVERTON CABIN BKIFP — free estimate. desired but not necessary. Handwrit- mission, radio. Economical — 425 h.p. Four speed. $650, Good shape. ing must be legible. Bend resume Fully equipped. Take over pay- Needs paint. 787-6850. Steeps two. Head. .Autom&tlo bilge. Cleenl • TOM KESELMAN ments JH.87 week. Town & Country J1200. Call 291-0602. . with handwritten covering letter, or '67 BUICK Dodge, Ino. 60 Mala St., Uetawan. EXCEPTIONAL. BUY — 1967 MO EMPLOYMENT "In parson to personnel, EBSCO Call now! 5S8-6KO. Hfdget, sport car. British racing ICE BOAT — German deilgn, cross BITI'LjDIMQD , oppoilte Airport, 8hr«ws- '65 CHEVY II $ 995 green. 9,800 miles. Four speed, shift between Skeeter and rear steerer. HELP WANTED-FEMALE bury, N.J. No telephone Inquiry ac- Sfcyl«l Gr.n Sport 400 1955 BUICK — Good running condl Complete, ready to sail. (180. Call Coupe, standard transmission, Radio, heater, wire wheels. All tires cepted. convertible. Radio, heater, TODAY! Uon. Needs repair. $60. like new. Pirelli snow tires on car. 747-2863. EXPERIENCED COSMETICIAN - radio and heater. 264-2871 1 EXPERIENCED HAND FINISHEn automatic transmission, pow- Just completely tuned up. Pasted re- CLASS 'B CHAMPIONSHIP ICE — Full time. Good pay. Red Bank area. 1962 RAMBLER — Four-door wagon. cent Inspection. Like new Inside and BOAT FOR BALE — CALL 842-1861 Write Box F-100. Th« Dally Register, AND TRIMMER — On dressaa. Ap- er (tearing, new tires. Spe- Excellent family wagon. New tires, out Only- $1,295. Own financing or or 842-2818. ' Red Bank. ply at H*M DRESS AND SPORTS- '64 CHEVROLET $1195 roof rack $450. £42-1714. take over payments of $42.66. Call WEAR INC., iii- Oakland SL, Red cial. Super Sport, V-8, convertible! 7414471 anytime. 12' RUNABOUT — And trailer. Steer- KN AND LPH Bank, 'tl-0693. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN — Light green Ing control, llBhts and windshield. (600. 3 to 11 and 11-7 talfU bucket seats, power. Sunroof. Excellent condition. 787-8011 1963 CHEVROLET — Four-door, stan- Also two motors, 10 and IS h.p., .291-3400 WOMAN OR COUPLE — To be com- after Q:30 p.m. dard transmission. ' Exceptionally with gaa tanks, (40 and ya. 281.3197. panion to older lady In exchange (or clean. Xn perfect condition, 1(795. 7*7- WAITRESSES WANTED — All shirts good home. Box 193, Navaalnk. N.J. *2195 '64 IMPALA $1195 RUSSELL PLYMOUTH 1964 — Slallon wagon. open. Top wagee, apply THE DOO Fully equipped. $3.87 per week. Take 4207. •" • , . • HOUSE. Hwy. 35, Mldilletown. T47- gTEfTaTYPisT — With bookkeepm Sport Coupe,. power, automat- Dver payments. Town ft • country BUSINESS NOTICES experience. New office. Freehold. Cell ic transmission, clean. Dodge, Inc., 60 Alain St., Matawan. Mr*. Arroelln, 431-0561. OLDSMOBILE- Call now, 566-6100. TRUCKS FOR SALE TVP'NCOPl PIUJTCLERK — For Red BankTiaw" EXPERIENCED OPERATORS —Full tilt Cxeculltre Tjplni and Mlmeo ofllce. Experienced. Call 75 MORE 1964 OLD9MOBILE — Cutlass. Buck. 1952 CHEVROLET — % ton panel Resumes - Letters • Reports 845-4303 747-3730 or part-time. Also examiners. PA- et seats, console, tachometer. Orfg. Four-speed. Runs good. Call 7B7-8284 TRICIA ' SPORTSWEAR INC., II •a pomwc TO CHOOSE FROM CADILLACCO. inal owner. Fine condition. $950. Call or 583-1350. GAL, FRIDAY — One girl office. Francis Place. Keansburg, 741-2475. . SLIP COVERS Interesting position for qualified per- 1962 CORVAN - 1390 tots, HO, chair »1S. with jvn own son. Must he experienced In all COMPANION — To live In wilh el- Cataifna two-door sedan. 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS'RD. 1965 CHEVROLET-WAGON — Impala 1962 CHEVROLET PICK UP - I960 rahrlc. Free welting,- zlpperi, oi over- phaiies of office work, small payroll, derlr woman In South Orange. Write Automatic transmission, ra- 9 passenger. Air-conditioned, all pow-Call 741-1122 locking. Fabrics alto available. Call light bookkeeping and typing. Pleas- to Box D-135, The Sally Register, RED BANK er. 11200. Original owner. 671-0396. anytime 671-23M. ant working condition!, in Red Bank. Red Bank. CHEVROLET 1968 — V, ton pickup, Salary open. Send relume to Box D- dio, hiataiv New tires. Spe- 1964 JEEP WAGONEER - Six cylln 8' 'body. Excellent condition, JJuit FOR ALL TYPES OF HOME RE- SHORT OF CAJHT AVON PRO1V der. 4-wheel drive, power steering. 131, The Dally negliter, Red Bank. VCTS has Territory opening which cial. MULLER sell. 671-2929. PAIRS Alterations, painting, at rea- 38,000 mile;. 747-1755, Fair Haven, af- sonable prices, call 711-3953. Free es- WAITRESS WANTED — Full time. can give you the cash you need to 741-0910 ter 3:30. - WKECKEK — Power winch, duals, Year round work. 11.80 tour to start pay bills and supplement your In- extras. 4-speed. $675. Call timates. Prompt service. come. Call NOW for private Inter- 1968 CHRYSLER NEWPORT — 1! RUBBER STAMPS — Mads to order. plus uniforms, meal allowance and view, J. Blrcnall 741-434] or t«2- MATAWAN 000 miles. Like sew. Call after 747-8807 tips. Full company benefit*. Apply af- '1895 Fast, efficient service. Use at home or ter a p.m. F. W. Woolworth Co.. S33JT7, 77H220. OPEN WED. & FRI. TIL 9 P.M. p.m., 872-0858. 1963 V, TON DODOE — Pickup. V business. Call 741-3327 or 717-2409. One of the Largest box. Six cylinder. Very good condi- Broad St.. Red Bank, WANTED - BABYSITTER,- My tion. $750. CaU alter 5, 261-1570. FURNITURE MOVING — Attics and home, part-time) work dayi. Call erl> SAT. TIL & P.M. cellara cleaned. Frte tetlmatei Can DENTAL ASSISTANT - Matawan. AUTO BENTALS 1963 CHEVROLET MINE • PASSEN- Experience necessary. 3 to 5 days, 1807. CHEVROLET GER CARRY ALL — Clean condi- 7*7-3005 no evenings. Complete handwritten EFFICIENT, mature woman to keep dealers In Monmouth County tion. New tires. All teats Included. SHEET METAL WORK WANTED — resume to Box H-13S, The Dally Reg- teacher'! home clean. Own transpor- 787-0724. ister, Red Bank, RENT A CAR Small or large. Red Bank Bheet tation, call ell-IMS. ' '68 CHEVtUE 566-8000 1982 JEEP — Pickup wrecker. Low Metal Co., 1 Leonard St, Red Bank. WIRERU AND ASSEMBLERS — Ex- DAY -WEEK - MONTH mileage. Power operated. Wreckmas- 741-3454. perienced. Excellent working condi- RESIDENTIAL Six, two-door hardtop. Auto- ter Hoist 5 ton. 20' attached lumper KEN BAHRB MOVES MACHINERY tions and many company benefits. cables. Bteel plate push bumper. Snow Ocean Ave., Sea Bright Contact Mrs. Laura, Himlltos. 77S. REPRESENTATIVE matic transmission, radio, WALL plow, 7'. electrically operated. (1999 CaU 842-3190 6100. Nationwide service organltatlon need! firm. 741-9305. experienced representative for lo« al heate', power steering. Like LINCOLN-MERCURY LEO BUYS EVERYTHDKJ — Used DENTAL HYOIEN1BT areaa. Work by appointment only. AH new. Special. Shrewsbury Ave., at Sycamore 1963 CHEVROLET — *i ton pickup. furniture, etc. What have you for re- PART-TIME leads furnished, car necessary. High 747-5400 Four speed. New paint lob. New aale? Light hauling. Clean up Jobs, CAU. 747-2101 earnings, company benefits. No eve- tire*. Mint. condition. $950. 74714 General handyman. 707.6180. nings necessary. Full time. Call Mr. WHAT!!! DRUG STORE CLERK — TVLh Hartman, 7M-4M6. ___ ' TIME. EXPERIENCE DESIRED, You'haven't teen our selection of used car values PLEASANT WORKING CONDI* BABYSITTER — For three yeer'old '2695 AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE TIQHft PHONB tttfjW, girl. In your home. 8 to & p.m. Eaton- yet? If not, be Jure you do before you buy. |f you WOiflBN "WANTBJD — Klectrolux li town area. A(ter_(_j>.m,, M2-4248. now •Wrlnj to •how our new 1105."CASHIER — ParMlmeT'Over 21. Daya" have, stop in again.- We're always glad to see you. Apply M8 Prospect Ave., Little Sil- or evenings. Apply FOOD CIRCul * ver. • SUPERMARKET, RU 15. Mlddletown. '66 CHEVROLET MAIDS — Full and parttlm* poil* •71-2250. •<**- • p tlom m.v

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NIXT TO BUICK-OPEL FOR APPLICATION: SEE OR CALLi H. 1 MOTOR VIHICU RESIDENT MANAGER mncnoN CMTION SHREWSBURY AVE., NEW SHREWSBURY SHREWSBURY AVE. and SYCAMORE AVE. Apt. #25 ITel. 222-83071 542-1000 S42.U26 741-6200 747-5400 PARK RD., MONMOUTH BEACH, N. J, BELPWANTEB-^EMALE HELP WAJJTEO-MALE «fetP »AJ«ffl>-M*LE BELPWANTED-MA1E owowwmm BUSINESS TOE DAILY BE&STER, 17, ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES 1 Bunt«tn rnonw dolnf eltut, pies* FOR SALE ut ink oMtuUpf Bean oustootrs. CBAWSMEff FOB SALE OpcnlsK l«r motabii sad attcroocu boun. FACTORY HELP Inkers CAREER ITEMS YOU NO LONGER CARPET - If intMMted In earning extra mtme: contMt Personnel Office, 0:30 to 9:3 AS A NEED OR USE WILL ... SAVE MONEY ^ Mon. through Bit JOIN A GROWING COMPANY Tracers Choose from leadlns brands. Dunont TEXACO RETAILER SOI Nylon, ISM 10. rd. AcrUan, »» SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO UiDlnum one year Leroy letterlns SELL FREE' DECORATOR HOME SERVICE 1600 Hwy. 35 IN A GROWTH INDUSTRY experience. Permanent career situation Call railed, 462-3621. After t p.m. Mlddletown, N, J. on .ntereitlns; space age projects. Good In the prosperous Middletown area. 4)2-1760. We are a leading manufacturer of ularies and lome overtime in our AJ eimU experienced in Job. ply In person AMERICAN CONTAIN- for theater. Must be reliable and Apply: t a.m. • 4 p.m. ERS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS, EN- SNOW TIRET^"800xl5rsifgntly u»e«T er, 11x14 rug, two piece panlsh sots, make neat appearance. No experi- QINEERS, ANNOUNCERS. TORO 76" Professional Lawn Mower, 21" TV, dishes, miscellaneous. Sat.. blng work. Eteellent working condi- CR CORP., 1741 W. Edgar Rd., Lln< three reels. In excellent condition. Two Whltewalls. $29 pair. Call tions. Mutt be A-2 mechanic, F. V. don, N.J. ence necessary. Apply In person on- 812-0959. < 10-1 p.m., 5S Cloverdile Circle, New Verange. 741-7317. ly, Town Theater, Hwy 35 and Palm- STEPHENSON Experienced and those Interested In wheel utility trailer, 6x10, enclosed Shrewsbury. ; SALES er Ave., Mlddletown. "Savins, Lives Is our Business" training for new TV studio. Must have steel deck. Six ply tires and shocks. SURFBOARD — Hobla 9'6", $50. Bai ti White Rd. Shrewsbury, N. J. real talent Personal Interviews Mon- £125. Call alter 6. 747-0112. , , guitar, Danelectro, blue, case and INVESTMENT PLANNING DRIVING INSTRUCTORS day — Saturday, 9 a.m. tn 11 a.m. coll cord, S10. 671-8183, , HELP WANTED-MALE SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — CBC TV. Studio, Tho Mall," Broad and CHINESE RUQS—Two 9x12. Two 12x10. (More ClaftsUled All Oareer opportunity. Balary plus com TAddAItT'S DIUVING BC1IOOL, be Over 21, reliable. Full time days. Monmouth Sis., Rod Bank. NO PHONE Extra fine Orientals. By appointment FOLDING MACHINE-*,*- Electric. mission. SECURITY INVESTORS CO, cause o/ iti continual grovrth in thii Apply In person, see Harold Taylor, CALLS PLEASE. Holmes, 229-0233. Ideal for office, church or small 1 Main St., Batontown. 642-6600. area, has Immediate openings (or (3) PORT MONMOUTH SUNOCO, 101 printer, will fold up to T.200 sheets On The Next Page) PORTERS — Full time permaneni additional Instructors. Normal work Hwy 36, Fort Honmoutll. ATTRACTIVE POSITION — Man or TRAILER LOAD per hour. $85. 2M-7511 anytime. week six days. Average Instructor woman. Qood personality and appear- NEW FURNITURE SALE positions avallabls with lull fringe earns $173 • $193 per week. Top mei MAN — Steady work. Driving and PERMANENT >enefits. Oood salary plus good work. selling. Apply In person, MARINE; ance. Ready to accept position for SAMPLES ONLY — Walnut finish mar- .eRrn...mw.cft...rop.r.eA...W«...wui...train.,.yoi parHtme. Opportunity for advance- lnf--condltlonB,~Contact-Personnel-.Ot< LUMBER- CO.-1138-Ocesn-Aveii-Se* 7 resistant four-drawer chest or single FOB SALE FOB SALE (let, Elverviow Hospital. 7ly in person, Electro Impulse, 116 WILL CARB for small child in my GAS AND ELECTRIC DRYERS experience not necessary, we will Experienced In banking, for •fflcers* home. Meals Included. Nurains ex- UNPAINTED FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS train ASSEMBLERS - CARPENTERS training In progreeilve North Jeriey aestnut St., Red Bank. perience. Keyport area, 264-9533. - PAINTERS - FIBERGLASS Shore Bank. Full resume la strict con* SHORT ORDER COOK—Experienced. RED BANK LUMBER ELECTRIC AND GAS RANGES fldence. Write Box N-lOfl, Th« Daily Steady. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Bundays EXPEB1ENCED lull charge BOOK- 'Top company benefits MOLDERS — WOODWORKERS. Paid KEEPER, mature, part'ttme. Cal! be- Pearl and Wall, Red Bank. 711-5100 AIR CONDITIONERS hospital and medical benefits, paid negliter, Red Bank. off. Annly In person, chapel Hill tweon D a.m. and 1 p.m. 67M917. holiday! ond vocation, bonuses and Luncheon, 453 Rt. 35, Mlddletown. REFRIGERATOR — Slightly smaller GOOD FOR ENTIRE MONTH OF JANUARY ... .No ttaional lay-off BOOKKEEPER — Part-time, 10-2, than the regular size oneB. In good ov«rllm». FENCE MECHANICS — Experienced Llncrofl. Red Bank, Shrewsbury. 711* working condition. Well worth J20 If NO GIMMICKS JENSEN MARINE, Dlv. ot Bangor only need apply. HURRICANE 3002, i you want to take It away from a .... Profit sharing Punlo Corp., P. 0. Box 113. Bounsry FENCE CO., INC., Mlddletown. 671- second story apartment. Call 088-7882 Dtalor Cost Sheets Available far Inspection SHIPPING 9191. EXPERT INFANT CARB available after 5 p.m. .... Employas discount Rd., Marlboro, N. J. Writs or Phone now. My home, Atlantic Highlands. No Money Down — 36 Months to Pay 431-0100 between 9 a.m. and. A p.m. SILVER ENOINEEHINO DRAFTS- Will board. References. 291-0094. NO PAYMENTS TILL JUNE 1?6» (An equal opportunity employer.) Permanent positions In our MAN — Or Junior Engineer, expert* .. .. Hoipitalizafion shipping department. Order enced. Full range engineering; assign- LADY—Wishes to care for newborn PIANOS-ORSANS pickup and deltvery, packing ment Excellent pay for right per- baby or preschool child 3 mornings a .. • .Insurance and shipping, material moving son. week. Experienced. 741-6052. after 4:30. HELP WANTED-FEMALE and ntorago, Interesting work, Lots of trade-Ins from »25. Truck LBON F. AVAKIAN, INC. 700 Mattl- RELIABLE WOMAN—Wishes to take loads of new pianos and organs Just •... Paid vacations and good working conditions, Liber- son Ave., Asbury Park. arrived. Bpinet pianos from (199. Com- al benefit* ftnd a very good care ot children In*her home. Will opportunity for advancement. MALE — Over 18 years of age. Bomo board them if dcilTcd. Call 747-2C09. plete players — new and used. Rental holidays. Mew Jersey driver's llcens* knowledge of Marine wares, it la from S7o a week. Decenary. Apply In person. not necessary for exporlenco for ait YOUNa WOMAN — Becks housekeep- Interview. Call on us between 4 and ing position, Live In. References. Come see our Warehous* Apply to Personnel Office NOVELIST 5 p.m., we can discuss details of jDb. Write to Box D139, Tho Dally Regis- "Just tor Fun" I EVERY DAY 8 a.m.-6 p.m.—WED. & FRI. 8 a.m-9 p.m. Driver's license necessary. Lncntcd ter, Red Bank. near Airport Plaza Shopping Center. MIDDLEAOBD WIDOW — Wlshos FREEHOLD KIMBALL, PIANO ft MAPLE AVE. at WHITE ST. RID SANK ITT 264-7400. ' work as companion to acml-lnvalld or ORGAN WAREHOUSE SEARS, ROEBUCK NEEDS older person. Sleep out. Kcansburg, 44 South St. Freehold PHONE 747-5700 BODY SHOP PAINTER — For largo 431-1166 462-4730 MACKAY MARINE "QM Dealer. Experienced and roll- jtoyport, Hazlct area. 787-1120, . / and CO; able. Oood benefits. 741.7013. 'COMPANION — To 8hut~ln~0~holfr7 FIREWOOD FOR BALE TYPIST 133 Terminal Ave., Clark, N. J. dally, five days week. K«d Bank area Phone MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN TEACHER — Upper grade .for social- 971-2610 or 671-0710 IE00 Hwy. 35 ly maladjusted children, chnnce [or UcnnonnWo. Wrllo Box IM41, Tho A plans for progreis a good future. Salary open. Call G01- Dally Register, Red Bank. TWO O0OD TIRES - 77B»15 Houn variable. Own trans- Equal opportunity «mploysr m/f Plymouth wheels $2B. 711-8746 Mlddletown, N. J. portation. Pay excellent. AUTO MECHANIC WANTED PORTJDIl —- Part-time. References re- SITUATIONS WANTED - Chrysler exparlsnct pnftrred. Excel, quired. CANADIAN, 30 Broad Bt,, Male • Female NORQH WASHER — 16 lb. capacity. Writs TO Box D-137, The lent starting salary, 40 hr. weak. IC«d Bank. excellent condition, Coppcrtone, 3- An equal opportunity employer Contact Service MaiisBSr, John BUick cyolo, 2-apeod. $128. 201-2308. man, 201-0200. OOIJPLIO HUHOPBAN — Cook, chauf- Daily Register, Red Bank. FOLDING MACHINE MAN feur - liullcr. ffixpnrlonccil, reforcncCB. BET OF DRUMS — OoodcondltlorT To hofl. FINANCIAL lilE ronm HPt. Piano anil lipnuli. Pola- IMC, Jacknon Bt., Freehold, 462-flffllO. nilil nutoiiuitic camorn. TUvc. 741-Siaa. BUSINESS OPPOUTUNITIES rHlNKTTH — High cl]nlr7~aci TELEPHONE 10 — Bx,mrlanced In clillilrcn'i ilrntm - cor Kont-ticil, Btorlllzpr, Infa-aeat' NURSING SERVICE itnri Hitartnwoari Profit Alluring OUI.l' BKUVICIO BTATION8 POK LBAHI8 — Modem 2-bny, gonil noluh- wnlhor, Al. >1 in 17. 071-0527. ORDER «n. JUTTLS wuwr HANUFAUTIJJI- borlnmils And trannlt trjiilo. l'ulri MOV1NQ — Mutit ncll. Hlcil^tmby |O CO,. 225 Jefferson Bt., TortU training. One In Mntawnn nml onn In norrlnno. Air ctindltloiior, fan, nraldotl A in boy. 820*7207^ Uliecsoimake. all iliys, IUJ 0-OUOO. niK, wlK, curtnlns, clattilnK. Holly. CLERKS p wiii: nNonD~~QH6bn it ~~-^~~Ap p i y Alter i call 721-111(7. wood liod, cheat for allver. Antique MONMOUTH MEDICAL CENTER aftor 1 p.m., Ltttlft Oliver Mar hot, 17D crailm, rom:ln^, table with four rrospact AvB.,_Lltilo Bilver, ilfMif,bYMinNTAaONCYKriair woorlnn chnli-n. litys, car-Ueil, basslnot Evonlngi 5:30 to 9:30 llnhccl clientele, (,'imtral NJ City, Itoa- skirt, etc. 747-4BS). LONG BRANCH, N.J. "fo di~MAKirif*^^aJtpVriViw«ii7"wifn~ (tollable tonns. Owner will train, llnx p.m. Saturdays 9:30 good practical shop ami math linck- HHK 1C17. 1215 W. 4lnt Ht., N.Y, 3<1. *I)IN1N<1 "nobM ^~Moiiorrr"wainiit( ground, [or work on com pi ox a-P RRO- IIIIIA clotiot, tahlfl, four chairs, la. A.m. to 1:30 p.m, Sal- inatrlo nhnpen mill mold cnvltion. "dllll~~AND~ P1KZA~S1IOP ^~"Fully" Mo laal, Must noil J,nD. 7H7-3709. Light, nlean. (iliallotigliig work. Over- o'liilppcdi located on main hlRhwsy dry $38 plus bonus. time and ninny benefit*. lQiiulnwroA will) nti eAtntillnliml trsriu, C'nll 71)7- ADITIONAI, MAUOCIANY — 'L'n RN and.LPN I'roolslon ('anlinic Comiisny, Talinor ni.'ril Tiles. Uinnuli nun. 10 a.m, til l)lc, four cllilrfl, anrvor, tmffol nnd Avo,, MMtflotowu. ovi-21':*. II p.m. I'l-iialiriunt. TD1H|>IIOIIV li'lilo. 747'SO7Q, Apply evanlngt at RESIDENTIAL 'l'AVWUM — mull RroHH, Iliiynlmro lo- It(,'A Wllllil.I'OOI, WAHIIlOll — »7B, D«al conflrftnll/ with New Jtruy'i 5:30 p.m. Mn. Molon- cation. Ample pinking. VAIMI ffooit worldiiB cotiflltlon. Cnll 2114. moir wltltly mlvtrlltttf loan company. " ALL SHIFTS REPRESENTATIVE •lulruil. inns. CotiiolliloU a|| your bllli, and get •*- ton, Circulation De- trn tail) for n#w t*pt»i»», loci AH ot Interests position! avollolili Including hloh rlik Nursery, Psychiatry, Nillonwlilo iprvlan orRmilr.iLtln)i nflndfl TWO-WAY Ml wiltt FM blinlinins~t)nm[ n /owtr monthly purm.nl. partmont, 2nd Floor. flX|>nrlAiico(l reprvinntntlva for loonl NNlSTTH] — Approximately riullii!i; one mobile and una base. c H Mo. TltaJ CCU, ICU, General Mtdlclne ond Surgery, *rwi«. UnnriintPiMl nikhiry. Work hy IflMHMI KHHin. Mxn'llcnt localliiu, flood Clinii|i. IRI-2IK!D. Purnunl ranrmenl appointii)ont only. All lenilfl ftinilflhutf. ttullnent $I2IHXV|"—« " Uvlng CALL NOW I tM 11> II I MM fold vacation, osnsroui ililll illHerenllal and benefits. Tuition relmburst- No • vrmIngN tifinftinry, O»iii]itii»y ti«n«- n. uTAitic lOSChottnutSt., Red Wviiiilnvs flu -OUT* rinilil nnt, 12000000 , (Mil nflnr (1 p.m, I.IIM Mil menl. Oxlimlvi orientation anil in-nrvies proarami. 988*2300 1,500 Bank. Uta lido on- IKtYfl I'ilfl 1,000 J.III.H To rinllver clrctilnm In Ilnd llnrilt, INSTRUCTION MINK COAT — I.nrBo. Llk'ci nnwi Call tranco. No phono K, fldtx Jlililit. N«w nr J,tM (ttiry, l.lncnirt, Atlntillu Hljtlilmtii", - or BCl-WIl'. ZENITH LOAN CO. MOO *.HtM Aivi'LKBilflNIt'— Mo'rnini~lllVlili 11(0 MIOMWAY 11 H.JI ' call*. port Mimmoiilh, IlnrlUn urni \U\U\n CUMCS • HnBlntinrit, AdvAnoDii • all IllNHlTTH RIOT - - Wllh' sU MOM I lea oh on Hif. niornlni*. No cullno- HBPTUNB, N. J. lll.H 222-5200, Ext. 228 inndlB,, by T,»ril* lOftliyvnulou. "n"nttuKffri f^0f30 . wlrn futirn,, tsd\ for flofto, womfrn 8 lienin. r«ii mi-mi intwrn 0 rtrtt. 31", 31 ntnnd fit.fit , Itml llankllank. .CU'all fru. n, mlriV. KIICIIIIIISll , IVI)IVI) , mndlnlni tnrl 0 p.m., Mon. thru Vrl. 741»O3QQO murnlnismurnlnis. cliaal |», Itttluoom basin >D. lumWi, V »—THE DAILY REGISTER. APAETMENTS APABTMENTS THE FAMILY CIRCUS Friday, January 17, 1969 IMMACULATE BARN Rffi USD SANK . , REDDEN AGENCY FOR SALE Luxury High-Rise Apartment Living 741-9100 15 YEAR PAINT 4Tvsru3r.ee on white aluminum'comb!* On Tne Beautiful Navesink River! Reaitori-lnsurors • nation windows. Onlr • lor W9 99 IS- BTAiLED llember of Red Bank ellar. Good storage. Two car garage " PROWN'S Winter Sports Galote: lee Skating, Boating, Multiple Listing S2 Broid EL Red Bank SPACIOUS FOUR &EDROOM Bl LEVEL WALTON HUMIDIFIERS (2) — One and Fishing, right at your back door. JUST LISTED! Sparkling four- double unit console with humldlstat, bedroom home on wooded half Middletown location. Uving room, dining room, Wchen, fwfl H», one single unit, {75. 7*7-2573. Beautifully furnished loliby with 21 * jfiour doorman aervlce/HeaJted ewimmlng pool with locker rooms, cabanas and sauna, baths (ex- acre plot. Marble entrance foy- bafts and powder room, game room, garage, all in top conai clusive to te&antjsV Private mftflna/100% tndorir parking available /Fire- er, living' room, dining room, MACHINERY FOR SALE proof 12-slofy.buqdlng with hi-spee'd elevators/All anartments have Uon, Owner building another house, asking ?A» eat-in kitchen, paneled, game- CASE TRACTOR — 1963 Model «30>, .fcalco.nies with river views/CENTRAL AIR COKDITrON"INa/FrlffidaIr ' .,. - APPLIANCES BY sell at $38,900. ANTIQUES — Tiffany Items, toys, fur- cellar with 24 x 12 game room, garage. Freshly painted in niture, china, paintings, statuary, coins, lighting fixtures. Carved oak dining RUMSON COLONIAL - Love- and out. Asking $27,900. room pieces. Copper Kettle Antiques, Oaktmrsl 431-1689 or 229-0895. 1 and 2-hedroom aDartments ly four-bedroom home on wood- COLLECTOR — Wants old toy trains 1-3-bftdroora penthouse anartment also available. ed acre. Entrance foyer, 23' any condition. Pay cash or will trade. ALLAIRE-FARROW AGENCY H.O.-, 027. 0, standard gauge, 774-3710. living room with fireplace, for- ANTIQUES — Paintings, N.J. AUas, FROM $235 mal dining room, paneled den, . REALTOR Estates purchased and appraised 747- modern kitchen with breakfast 741-3450 20t>3. The Hudson Shop, Inc., .511 99 Broad Street Red Bank Broad St., Shrewsbury. — IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE OCCUPANCY nook. Vh baths. Carpeting. ?55,- MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING ACCESSORIES WANTED — (or a 500. • . • Gravely tractor. Call after S p.rh. "96 Year, of'Red Carpet Service! 776-7283. EXCELLENT VALUE - Im- OLD FURMTURE — Antiques, china, Riverview Towers glassware, an objects and bric-a-brac, "Boy I When PJ eats, he gets more on his outside maculate three-bedroom ranch HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR,SALE Immediate cash for anything and ev- erything. RUBCU'S 25 East Front St, 28 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. than on his inside 1" on large plot.. 38' living room- 741-1693, dining room combination. SORRY, HOLMDEL FIRST TIME OFFERED WANTED — Hied spinet or console - RenlaLOHke_Opfin_Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 'e're sorry, the minimum Is 180,000. Llncroft Split. Entrance hall. Living piano, for Nursery School. Call eve- Gameroom. Kitchen with roSm, full dining room, fireplace to nings. 946-8806. Phone: 741-1732 HOUSES FOR SALE 1TOUSES FOR SALE breakfast nook and laundry. We're sorry, we can't have your house family room, den, »'<'»r_l',«dr°;"l!i.W ready until late Spring. baths. Large pitlo. Full oassment, Two baths. Large enclosed Oversized two-cir attached «•;««. PETS AND LIVESTOCK 'e're sorry, at'this stage you'll have Excellent condition. Many «ilt«."Call APARTMENTS COMMERICAL RENTALS porch. $26,500, i visualize (with our help) what ts today. Asking »3«.000.. ( SQUIRREL MONKEY — Biz months EATONTOWN, EATON CREST—Gold THE BERG AGENCY oing to be Holmdel'i finest, moit Old. New cage. Call Medallion Club and Apartmenta. 1 LEASE — Office in basement of new Legant area, 747-3500 6B1-7687 structure on Rt. 35. Air conditioned. BEST BUY IN OAK HILL! In* d 2 bedrooms. 542-1106, dally 9-5. Ample parking. Close proximity to REALTORS maculate three-bedroom ranch lut you won't be sorry If you" call PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMIN TWIN GABLES — Three large mod- Fled Bank. Separate, private entrance ind discuss... ROLSTON WATERBURY Br - eppointmeae only. AKC poodle 900 sq. ft. Including lounge area. $220 on nicely landscaped plot. Foy- and achnauzer puppies. 871-9621. ern rooms. Very deslrabls. $125. Call Besltor • Insuror ^ . • 741-2399. per month Includes all utilities 2 $19,900 MARSHALL P. WHITFIELD W W. Front Bt. Bed Bank 07781 BOSSES BOARDED year lease. LAWLEY AOENCY, Real- er, living room with fireplace!, Realtors KEYPORT ~ Studio apartment Re- tors. 741-6262. dining room, kitchen with dish- Holmdel Rd. Holmdel 848-4475 LITTLE BILVEB — Two-sicry C«- Reasonable cently remodeled. Reasonable. 888- Stately Colonial > Ionlal. Four lsrge bedrooms, Vk 842-3760. 3104 or 254-3545. washer, paneled den, l'/ baths, MOBILE DOS GBOOMNQ 2 TOWKLL TOWNSHIP — 18 acre farm. baths, paneled den with fireplace, rull WE COME TO YOU TWO ROOMS FURNISHED — Includ- HOUSES FOR RENT Excellent Condition screened porch. Priced to sell \Vw bedrooms, bath, living room, dln- basement, two-car garage. Chote* lo- EDEN ACRE 842-4039 ing utilities, $30 per week. Beach- ng room, kitchen. Basement. Oil heat cation. J4S.0OO. Owntr "' front, East Keansburg. 787-0893. $85 to $350 Per Month Unusual opportunity for. the sharp buyer. Wei] constructed at $36,500. . rlrst dais condition. 1*5.000. Firm. THORODOHBRED RACE HORSE — WOODBRIDOE — Apartment (new THE BERO AGENCY older home. Three big bedrooms, banquet sized dining room, Reasonable. Make offer. Write to Box Rt. 35 Mlddlttown MEYER M0RR1LL (More Classified Ads D-132, The Daily Register, Red Bank. raised ranch - bouse). Modern, 671-1000 large living room and Mtchen, tiled bath, full basement, recrea- Bt. 35,301MapleAve. private. Excellent location. Refer- Exclusive Broker/ SIZZUNS HOT ences, security. 549-3989. ' - WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS — tion room. Pour-car garage. Don't miss this onef Corner Bergen PI ; On The Next Page) 1-, 2-, AND 3-BEDROOM APART- Furnished and unfuroished. Immedi- 16 E. Main Bt. Freehold 462-5827 DOG SALE ate occupancy. SAMUEL TKICHER VETS NO DOWN NON VETS $1000 DOWN Dves., and Sundays ; 842-48T6 MENTS — Winter or yearly. In Shore AOENCY, Oceanport Ave., Ocetnport RED BANK "\ AKC. ALL BREEDS AVAILABLE. area. Call 771-4956 or 774-4856. Broker. 642-3500. SPECIAL ON POODLES. HIQHLANDS — Three room furnished HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE "" FREE INSURANCE ON ALL apartment with all utilities. Adults TWO AND THREE-BEDB0O1I HOMES $29,900: — Ey»ning*i and Sundays •_ ' GUARANTEED PUPPIES only. Call 872-1100, after 5 p.m. Avail- — For rent or sale. 1125 to «So a K-8 CLUB .ble Feb. 1st. month, TUB KmWAN CO., REAL- Close to a Half Acre JE. Front St. Red Bank, N.J. TORS, Belford, 787-5500. W. Keans- 741-9204 SUB-LET APARTMENT — Available burg. 7B7-6SO0. Hazlet 264-7100. 747-3634 Jan 10th. Elegant. Three months. Four Bedrooms •HADED SILVER PERSIAN — At Prefer Military. Elevator. . Call 774- OMB FAMILY HOUSE — Overlooklni 9 BEDROOMS—RUMSON ....$40,000.00 etnd. - Call after 6 p.m. 4956 or 774-4856. Broker. river and ocean. Four bedrooms, fin Just listed. Be the first to see this beautiful seven, year old BARSAIN:.'.- 493-8711. shed attic and basement Pier and 1 FURNISHED — Three rooms and beach rights. Hot-water.heat J.225 pe: split level. Besides four bedrooms, you have l ^ baths, spa- Four-bedroom, two-story bouse. Living Charming Victorian in good condition, affordi • SEE OUR SELECTION bath. All utilities. Adults. No pets. month. Call after 10 a.m. 8721773. room, dining room, kitchen. M baths. OALEV1N PET BHOPFE Call after 6:30 p.m. 264-3592. cious living room and. dining room, ultra modern kitchen, huge Steam heat. Lot 160x200. Nice resi- lots of spacious typt reomi for tho larg* family; Monmouth Shopping Center 542-1273 LITTLE SILVER—Unfumlsned. Feb. dential area. $15,900. FURNISHED APARTMENT — Wash- 1 occupancy. Email Cape Cod with recreation room, two-car garage. Many extras. Immediate two firap'ocai, modem aat-in kitchen, 2 '/i bathi, REGISTER NOW FOR MIDDLE^ er, dryer and utilities. AduIU only. seven rooms, three bedrooms, two possession at closing. TOWW RECREATION DOO OBED1- No pets. Inquire at 614 E. Highland tatliB, den. Dining area. Living room, LEONARDO • two larga porchas. City leweril Excailant buyl ENCK CLASSES — All dogs from 6 Ave., Atlantic Highlands. VETS NO DOWN NON VETS $3000 DOWN weeks to 10 years are eligible. Re- kitchen, basement and garage. J200 Three-bedroom Split Level, H4 baths. eults guaranteed by STAN tERNER, MODERN THREE-ROOM AND BATH a month. Lease required. Call E.A. Qss heat Attached garage. Fully In- Professional Trainer. Demonstrauon APARTMENT FOR RENT — 363 ARMSTRONG AGENCY, Realtors, Daily 9-9 Saturday and Sunday 10-7 sulated. Very large lot. Many extras. end registration to be held Hon.. Main Bt, Keambnrg, 787-1372. 555 Prospect Ave., Little Silver. 741 Asking I2S,M0. FOR BOAT L0VERS1 $77,500.00 JaS.~S0.10 «Umv »t MIDDLETOWN 4500. . Mlddletown 671-1000 COMMUNITY CENTER, Hwy. 35. entrances. Convenient to bus, stores, UNFURNISHED — rebruary 1 oc- Deck wilj'aecommodata'a larga boat:, axcallant Come and see ROY. the counting beach. ALL UTILITIES. 590. 741-7215 cupancy. Less than one year old, THE BROOK AGENCY dog. Please do not brine your dog to three bedrooms, two baths, powder ANNE E MARTIN, Realtor bulkhead. Buildari own homa, thraa yaan old. the demonstration. For further Infor- RED BANK — 314 rooms and bath. room, family room, den, music room HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Bank Building, Atlantic Highlands Button, call 7(1-0814 or 531-8854. All utilities Included. Security re- or fourth bedroom, double ttrepl&c* - ' Exquiiita in avary datail. Two.-badroom, two-bath quired. Adults. No pets. 741-0642. between den and Jiving room, elec- 291-1717 - POODLE GROOMING tric kitchen, separate Uundryroom, LITTLE SILVER CHARMING RANCH Colonial Ranch. Appointmant to »aa. RED BANK — 1 and 2-oedroom un- fuil basement, double garage. Excel- Fast occupahcy. Excellent Mlddletown THINK AHEAD BT professionals at BRIGGSON KEN- furnished garden apartments for rent lent Middle town location. 18 month V/OODED LOT location. High, dead-end %-acre. Trees NELS, in Llncrott we [let up and Molly Pitcher Apts. For appointment lease required. $325 a month plus and nice view. Three bedrooms, dining , deliver. Phone 741-3310. call Mr. Lomaz2o between 10 sum. utilities. Evenlnga atnd weekend*. 671- WITH BROOK room, fireplace, full cellar. Two-car Buy now and enjoy the cold evening* OBEDIENCE TRAINING — The Bay- and 4 p.m. 741-9115. 3*84. Plan now to spend the rest of your around the fireplace tblnkfnf of the Uf« In tiils tastefully decorated home. garage. (33,000, fun next eummer around the 18x32 In* Shore Companion Dog Club will hold 3li ROOMS — Beautifully furnished. 22* living loom with fireplace, dining LINCROFT the-ground swim pool. Tnree> and WATT! Loosing ior a good home. Do you RED BANK — Three-room apart- Three or four bedrooms. • Avallab] kitchen, full basement Attached two- luge «at-ln'kitchen, Washer «nd dry* nave A good borne looking for a ment close to transportation. Call January 15th. 842-4782 or 741-3251. car garage. Superior landscaptaK. Ex- ei included. Call now! If your reasons for small adorable puppy? Phone 787- 566-0122. LEONARDO — Email bouse, fur traa include central air conditioning, 747-3500 7173 after 6 p.m. nlshed or unfurnished. Suitable foi wall-to-wall carpeting throughout Call , 741-5100 AKC POODLE — Ice white minia- FURNISHED mlddleaged couple.' 25 Highland Are., now, we have (he key. 159.&00. The JAMES A. CURLEY ROLSTON WATERBURY' ture, female, in show coat. Champion MONMOUTH BEACH — Beautifully Leonardo. McGOWAN AOENCY, Realtor!, 238 Realtor furnished former model apartment with Newman Spring* Rd., Red Bank. 747- Realtor - Insuror parents. International champion blood- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — Nei 3000. 660 Brood (Comet of White 8M II W. Front St. Red Bank 07701 buying a home are line. 366-3746. wall-to-wall carpeting, strikingly dec- four-bedroom bl-level. $300 per mon! Shrewsbury ' Open evening! orated. Living room, dining area plus 2S1-9371. ' HORSEBACK RIDING bedroom with twin beds. Large walk- SKI 1ODGE TYPE HOUSE RUMSON CHARM in closets. Large private patio. Avail- RUMSON — Three bedrooms. Six- GALLERY OF HOMES Overlooking bay. with seven rooms and This charming old Dutch Colonial hai Horses for rent $3.50 an hour DUTCH able January 15 tor only *250 per room bungalow. Glassed porch. $180 been completely modernized and re- ACRES. 199 Holland Rd., Mlddletown. bath. Living- room with caOiedral cell- month on two year lease. Call Resi- plus utilities. Security. 281-2529. RUHSON — Charming English Tudor, Ins, IV brick fireplace and balcony modeled. Four bedrooms. VA baths, dent Manager, River & Surf Club fireplace In dining room, full base- active... KEANSBURG — March 1st St on beautiful wooded lot close to schools. around. Unusual Interior. Needs som MIXED CANADIAN SHEPHERD — Apartments, 222-8309. rooms, cellar. Security, lease. $1 Fireplace ID Uvinf room, formal dining slight work, but In excellent condl ment, deep lot. On a fine residential Male, 11 months old. 5125. Call 229- FURNISHED NEWLY DECORATED plus utilities. IST-OSIS. ^^_^^ room, den, three bedrocnu, fall base- Urn outside with new siding-. Mortfige street, near best schools and trails 4881. ment. Call today to see this. 128,900. available wllii-aboul H.COO down. Ask- portatlon. Low taxes. Asking $20,500. APARTMENT — Nice and clean. 85 CiiluB.for appointment. .._.. YOTJNQ BLACK AND WHITE PUS- Herbert St.. Red Bank. lit 119,000.- Reawnable otter «Jraid, BY CAT — Litter trained, wants a WANTED TO RENT STERIJNO THOMPSON ASSOC. ered. We have the Key, HcALlSTER HALL BROS., Realtor. good home. Call 741-2676. UNFURNISHED TWO-ROOM APART REALTOR AOBNOY, Realtor, JOB E. Elver Rd., MENT — Combination living bed' WK HAVE u orerflow of Don* fldi a W. River Rd., Rumson, N.J. Rumson. M2-1894. S1J River ltd. 741-768< Fair Haven BREEDER WISHES GOOD HOME— room, kitchen, semi private oath. 747' prospects looking for two or four bed- , 7«7-0S00 . Member Multiple Listing Service For two female collies. One sable and 4053. rooms. Call tu for Cut action to hiTi Open 7 Days white, seven months, champion sired. OCEANPORT — Unfurnished. Five your home'rented. THE BERO AGEN- "IN TOWN" HOUSE One trt-color, live months. Glen Hill CY. Rt 35. Mlddletown, 871-1000. TOWN HOUSE breeding. Both lovely animals. Rea- nice rooms. Convenient $84. 747- Lovely old Colonial town house. Three In fine Red Bank location. Walk u LINCROFT sonable to the right party. Call Lori M ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE —Seel big bedrooms, i>£ trathf, living room station, stores, etc. Colonial design Four-bedroom, three-bath tpllt level. Turner, 222-8462, Oaksurst TWO-ROOM furnished apartment. ing two or three-bedroom rental or with fireplace, formal dining room, Three bedrooms, 1% baths. Full base- Excellent condition. Centrally air con- Utilities Included. No pels. 219 Mon- option to purchase in Ruinwa-Red large kitchen with pantry. Blairs to ment, lovely porch, tnree-car garage. ditioned. 'Wall-to-wall carpet. Intercom GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES — mouth St, Red Bank. Bank area.. Reference* available. 741* full storage attic. French doors to Extremely well built. Asking 123,800. with built-in record player, dishwasher But weeks old, all males, > black and 3271. •pen porch. Three-car garage. Lovely and clothes dryer included. Approxi- tan: black and allver. AKC registered. RED BANK—One-bedroom riverfront shrubs and trees. Now hear this — RUSSELL M. BORUS mately one acre corner lot nicely T47-2214. apartment la charming home.-Near RESPONSIBLE COUPLE — Want _ landscaped. Owner transferred. Im- rent 2-3 bedroom house. Red Banlc only $23,800. McALIBTER AOENCY, REALTORS MOVING — Must sell t.'nrr Ave where thing* ara happening, located In Hailat near ichooli and all convaniancai. Call Now — 1'AINTINO — Inttrior, exterior. Hen. CORRIGAN'S Full Prlca »I3,?00. Upholstering, (irapcrti-s, slipcovers. em] repairs Free estimates, Iteanon- 127 Oakland 81, lied llsnx 747-27M aciLDEit TOUCH imnimAronn. aolu rtttrt Call AW-I3W ^rniriwmliMeveT, COLTK NKfMC -Climnli) Oldfi Cdlnrils 117 IT"«[I, lied Ilanle. 747OB2. flv« yesrs uM, Excellent condltlrm, Sjftfhtftt on Mrgc, iionutlfuUy Imitt- lill CONTItA'.TOJl"- I'alnilill." lil^ RoodriK, Siding & Insulation convenient tn •hopptnc, ctiurrhee and ncavfd proyprty with mtany, mnny WHAI^'5 IN IT FOR DAD? Irccfl. Tlilfl llwhvAnmm, 4% ball Electrical Contrnclort terlor ant! exterior. Free estimates. •chouli, Knur liedioomi, 1% hatlis, There ara (our badroomi and I '/i baini, aifcondltlonar and carpeting. Locatad In prim* arai Keaaimiilije. ralei Onll 7fiT-82K4. •paclous living room, formal rflnlns li'jlixn or/Am tho illtlrrifiln In Br«rloi]l cTifi. ELKcrntit' — New "limiT OU1EN (X). INC. Roofing, siding a room, •it-ln stinltai kltciien with til coiirilry |IVIIIB< Compltlfl will) tw of Mlddletown {all the trie! were trimmed lait year), Maybe the $26,800 li all Did will have It'JMKIt'l' ». 1'AItWEI.I, Imulstlon Installed and iuarsnt««d "—'it IT A, (KIITI), imtlo, rutlfid min rewiring' Kipptrtc iifat r!o Job tw> ppllancet, wall-to-wall carpeting, ele- to dig up to lit bsilde the treat and ihrubi once In a whllel Call Now — $26,500. small. 7IIWIKI. 741S740, fiilnflriK A UiM'nrsdnfc for 10 yean. 7750701. 291-ttMO. vated sun deck. f»wer Itivtl • SI>AC1DUI off upflnfrs hnlronm. Lnrgit liv- _For Kreo Ksllmalei Call D4ZS1M nuiiogftny pantlM morn wtUi hugo ing room with tinned floor, dining Entertainment I'AJNTINH Imrrliir,' txU'rlor. Hob" - Al>«r, Dupont Ttdlar and brick rircpUrB, Uunriry room, K«rsf«, rooin, ditrnlirfi two rnr tftngti, i»«n- DON'T BE A "RENT SLAVE!" ert'iiftfrl, :m Keuii' Ave , Kalrllnven, Alcoa. Work guaranteed. Hin/ «Krft«! Nn AORNTR Cnll for p\vd den will) lioorriRil < ellJrm Bin Tickets available for Intent l 747:il!L' Indued, frio eallmalea PROWN'S it! «f(#r 1 p.m. ^il-MID. hiilltlii hnnkiare. JCvrn an oM ban Hers li your chance to own a ipaclom three-bedroom, J '/i -bath horn* In convenient Middle- w»y PIWWB snd M»J»r flji-iitn K m (iroiii-rty, Idcnt for $. few h(ir«p« town Village, Three Yean Naw and ready (or a naw ownarl Featurei den plus family room, 17s Mnnm.iulli (I., Jlexl llnnk 12 Ilroad 81. /ted 'link 74I-7J0O TWO HraitY /rof/flK '•'• Alt i«rg« Urillmltrd tinn*i\>U\Uen, Anftlllf ffi'J,V00 IViirl imil llcnd H4>«lrlti({liiK o»ms. Mvlng room, dining room unri J, I), lUxrilW, Utaltor, Jtl. Si, laWn and two-car garage. Unheard of at $32,900. General Cvntradori or * $u)wo oo *\lrlu-n Kull reffl/nlr tllfl hull, rim isju'rily i.jt nrdhled nylon. H Wl a N r snd repairs, aluminum four txdrootni, all with wilk-ln tlos< 2068 HWY. 35 MIDDLETOWN, N. J. OTItV AdiminnV, pinilini7 striiti'l lllcrllDv rls«|is frnili 7So. aMIni windows, doors, swnlngf, gut- fit. Vary nkt porch. Excolltnt loca- N»W~MONMOIJT1I« Two Vw-rooms, ifps. tlrtflwslMS, pttli>», odd lobs l'Hflll.M1;.1!, 3F«llanl loeallon for NOTICE OV BXTTUEMBNT ichools. twurportslioD, stores ant rec- dise.; Community dock only OF ACCOUNT Fireplad in living room, for- reation. Mo down to qunlifltd vets. NOTICE ' NOTICB ' .' land and New York view. Many extras. Two fireplaces, patio, seconds av?ay. Three-bed- ESTATE Of MARY BOYD MCH- MONHOPTH COUNTY mal dining room, den. Electrii J195W TENSTBIN, DECEASED ([or benefit MIDDLETOftN TOWNSHIP "'balcony. Hi Fl Nutone, four zone hot water heat. Owner built. room, lVS-bath rancher with Monmouth County, New Jertwy SIRROOATE'S COURT MIDDLBTOWN — Older home worth ot Richard Boyd) under Section I. KoUce to Crcdltora to Pnusl Choice trim and fixtures. Ideal for active large family. $52,500. kitchen with breakfast nook. 48x25 garage. It's small, but Article Filth, of decedent's Will), Notice Is hereby given that sealed ri»lm« Acaltul El«4« leeloa;. Four bedroonu, llvlne room, Notice Is hereby given ttiat the ac- bids will be received by the Town- Four bedrooms, 2'/2 baths. Hot lull dining room, large tamlly kitchen, ESTATB OP JAMES Nothing comparable on Jersey Coast. beautiful. Offered at $24,200. counts ot the subscribers. Trustees of ship Committee of Uie Township of DECEASED air ojl heat, Attached two-car two-car garage, landscaped loj. $20,500. the estate or salil Deceased will fte Mlddletown, si Id bids to bo received at a regular meeting or the Town- Pursuant to the order of DONALD HAZL.ET — Four-bedroom Caps with audited and stated by the Surrogate J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate ot th» ,., pHAPEL HILL RANCH - On landscaped acre. Three bed- garage. Acre plot. $55,509. WEART-NEMETH of the County of Monntouln and re- ship Committee of the Township o[ County of Monmouth, this day made, full baspment and oversleed garage. ported for settlement to The Mon- Mlddletown. to be held at the Mid- ,,,rooms, two paths, baseboard oil heat, cast iron. Lath-plaster RUMSdN - Convenient settled Mortgage may be Bssumed for approxi- on the application Ot the underHgned, mouth County Court, Probate Z>M- dlelown Townnhlp Hall, Middlctown, Marie Hani*, Sole Executrix of Uia "construction. Oversize kitchen and dining rooms. Abundant area. Interesting Cape Cod. liv- mately (5,800. Aaklnf (22,000. AGENCY sion. on Friday, the • 7th ''Any of N. .J.. on Tuesday evening, Jiwmarv state of the nuld James Edmonds, MARCH A.P., 1969, .at^ijo" o'clock 28, VJ-X, at 8:00 r.M, and opened eceased, notice la hereby given to closets arid storage. Fireplace, garage, picture windows. 12 ing rcofiv Irjjs fireplace. Dining REALTOR a.m.. st the County''Cotirt House, In said meeting the said bids tn be EDWIN S. STARK lor rental, during the year 1969, of the creditors of said deceased to pre- room;;: *$0: Electric kitchen. 102 WEST FRONT ST. Monument and Court Streets. Free- sent to the said Sole Executrix their years old. $33,500. Realtor-Insuror hold. New Jersey, at which time Ap- & Bucke.1 .leader HydrauHcally Oper- lalms under oath within ilx moaUl* Three ^edroflms, two baths. plication wl)! be WBIIB tor the allow- ated. -T-rtietv.. Type Tractor, For foe rrom cms date. ; ance of Commissions and Counsel at th» "Sanitary-Landfill at BcKord. in 1355 Hi»y. 38, Hatlct 74i-2240 the TajjraBhty ot Mlddletown. Dated: December 23, IMS Full basement yvith paneled Blus »r4 Whlto Bus Terminal Bldg. HARVEY H. BOWTELL Member of Bed Bank Dated January 15th A.D. 1089. MARIE HARRIS, gameroom and storeroom. Hot 26MW3! RICHARD BOYD SpecklcjHions 'Bn(i form of bldSi 1137 Wneeter Aveaui, .... REAL ESTATE ' air oil heat. Attached one-car Svenlogs ffIX-0974 Multiple Listing Service— 1H Ridge Road, • . . Contract uml Bond for life" prorm-"d _ Bronx, H?ir_yprk. _ _: SHREWSBURV BOBO BUNGALOW— numson. N. J, ' work prepared by Itlchard M. Bchulz, Sole Executrix "30 Y»«rs in the Bayshoro" garage, !4 acre plot. $34,500. Ideal for retired couple or small (ami- BANKERS TIU1ST COMPANY Township Engineer have been filed essr*. Arnonn * Zmftrt RIVER-VIEW ly. Living room, full dlnl&E room, (Buccessor by Merger to The In the office or the Township Clerk 248 Broad Street, Hwy. 36 Leonardo RUMSON - Centrally situated Rltjiit In Rurasoo, A moit attraotlve two bedroome, Ule bith. garage. Ex- Commercial National Bank and at tho Municipal Building. Kings Red Hank. N. J. English Tudor. Fireplace in liv- "blgllUle" house. Pine condition. 24- cellent condition. One block to all Trust Company), Highway, Mldrtictown. N. J. and may Attorneys : , •.- 291-2100 foot Uvlng room. Fireplace, oaa heat buaes, two blocks to Bed Bank. Re- Byt ROBERT P. BOKOES, bp, itwpciHed by prospective bidders Dec. 2T, Jan. 3, 10, IT $07.00 ing room, formal" dining-room, Throe cheerful Bedrooma. 16-foot "dine- duced for Quick Bale. J15.60O. Con- y Trust Olflccr " .during businws hours. Bidders will he 1 In" mtcnen. Garage. $2«.200. Taiea ventional mortgage required. 260 Park Avenue, rurniflhed with a copy or th,» Sped- HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE breakfast nook, kitchen/Three 1600. New .York City. N. Y.. flCHtlons by the Township clerk upon NOTICE and on behalf or thotr co-TruHtee proper notice and payment for Uio MONMOVTH C0CNT7 bedrooms, V/} baths. Full base- LITTLE SILVER—Six-bedroom older cost thereof. SI KIUHiATK'H COIKT RBD SANK • RUM8ON AND MJLEB FOUR BIS BEDROOMS! two story tiome la very good condi- ALFRED B. LICHTENBTEIN, AROUND — Multiple Lining!, Bend lor IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Lovely almost-new Colonial. And all 0[ Marathon Shores, Florida. NotiM to Cradltori to Present ment. Steam oil heat. Detached tion. Two fireplaces. Corner lot Three- Bids must be made on the Standard Claim* AialnM Ettala lre« -caUlw at modest homes, farms, Shrewsbury, one year old, custom she rest or Ibt rooms are BIG, In- oar • garage. Eat-In kitchen, formal TRUBTEES. palatial Runuon" estates, waterfronts, two-car garage. Deep lot. ?2&V cluding an 18-foot den with fireplace. Proposal Forms In Iho manner desig- ESTATfc OP HAROLD A. UIH- built Colonial. Three double size bed- dJntnf room. Ideal for large family Messrs. Whiting, Moore, nated therein and required by the LE1N, DECEASED acreage, .lota, business opportunities. rooms, many extras. Please call 711* 900; 2->A baths. Full basement. Two-car or residence, and nrofcaalonal office. Hunoval and Herman, Specifications, must be enclosed In 3295 after 5 p.m. garage: Dishwasher. Attla fan. - Gas One block to shopping, school, etc. Counsellors, at Law, nettled envelopes bearing Uio name Pursuant to the order ot DONALD • RAY STILLMAN, Realtor grill. Good storage space. Bid halt- Owner will consider holding mortgage Mt Broad Street, and address of the bidder and name J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of tn* RUMBON—Across from St. George's acr. 160x170, only (39,990. A real buy I County of MonmouUi. this day made, "Our 50th year" to Qualified buyer. 129,900. Newark; New Jersey, ot the Trvork on the outside, adnressd on the application of the undersigned. 848 Hwy. 3S. Shrewsbury TiTgSOO (fhvtvh, n«ar ecean, rlyer, transpor- RAY VAN HORN Jan. 17, 24, 31. Feb. 7 ' WM to the Townahip Committee, Middle- tation and on municipal sewer. First DENNIS K. BYRNE town Township, N. J,, and must be BSchard R. Schwartz, the Bole Execu- INTERESTED IN A NEW HOMET - floor has living room, dining room, REALTORS accompanied by a,Proposal Bond and tor of the estate of the said Harold We hare many diolci locatlona in ihs kitchen,'bedroom or den. Three bed- REALTOR-INSUROE JEAN K. li^WIN (i CiTufiC;, cucck. drawn tn the or- A. Uihleln (Ireeancd, notice |s here- Mlddletown-Atlantic Hlghlandi area rooms and bath upstairs, Open,porch. 804 River Ed. Fair Haven der of the Township Treasurer for by given to the creditors of said de- where custom corutructed new nomes Full basement with hot water oil 8 West River Eoad Rumsoi 1 ceased to present to the said Execu- Realtor HOUSES FOR SALE not Ifss than ten "percent ilO ^, of tor their claims under .oath wlUUn Mining from |U,000 to 133,001)'are to heat and lavatory. $24,000. JOHN L. ••'•-• Phone 842-1150 747-4100 Marina Park 612-1188 Bed Bank tha amount bid and be delivered at • t>8 built. For complete detain call MINUOH REALTOR, 35 Eumflon Rd., Blx months from thin date. MULLANgT REALTY, 671-5151, Rumson.' Dial 842-3500, MEMBER MULTIPLE till! lllate uiii on Uie hour Hhove Dated: December 27th, 1968 HOLMDEL LINCROFT FOUR LARSE BEDROOMS mentioned. The Standard ' Proposal R1CHAIIII R. "SCHWA LISTING • Excellent tiomc, elBtit rooms (tour forms will be furnished upon appli- 9 Oreeley Court Treesl Trees! In » lovely Littla Silver setting. Ccn- cation to" tha Clerk. HOUSES FOR SALE We offer high on a wooded knoll this bedroomsl three oaths, gameroom. ler hall Colonial: Fireplaces in living Kew Monmouth, N. HOUSES FOR SALE tour-bedroom, Ztt-batli ranch with ex- Air conditioned. Swim pool. Fenced room and paneled family room. For- The award ot the Contract for this Executor posed old brick fireplace dividing lot Trees. Many extra*. 438,900. mal dlnlnjr room, baaement, 2V4 We work will not Uo made until tbe nrc Richard R. Schwartz, E«q., eimiry monies to do the work have 105 Leonardvllle Road country kltcnen and tunned recreation bathrooms. Attached two-car garage. neon provided by the Township In a 3 R's room. Comparable homes In tola, fine LINCROFT River riBhto. Convenient to stores, Belford, New Jerwy Split level, seven rooms (three bed' lawful manner. Attorney tin uklni «5.ooo. roomi) 1H bathi, gameroom. Extra buses, trains and school. Transferred River view. River rlthta, owner asking (45,900. Call ua today I The Townahip Engineer or the Js.n. 3, 10, 17, 2i BAHRS BEST BUYS Rumson. THrre bedroom*, featured, Early possession. 928,500. HALL BROS., Realtors Township Committee reserves the two baths. Modern kitchen HOLMDEL LINCROFT right to require a complete financial vita breaklast oar. sunueck Fourth lowest tax rate In MonmouUi 813 River Rd. 741-18S6 Fair Havel and experience statement from pros* NOTICE over two-car garage and boat County. Split level. Seven rooms (three bed Member Hulllple Listing Service PCCUVQ bidders showing that they MONMODTH COUNtY •• nonce. »24,a». Within minutes to railroad station. roomi) 2M baths. Mint condition. J2T,. Open 7 Days have satisfactorily completed municl* SURROGATE'S COURT kTUNTIC HISHLANDS-Buutifiilly rulcied older hema, Over 10 lota to choose from. 800. pal work or a similar nature bpfort Notice to trctlltitrs to J'rtwert TO BUTTLE ESTATE — Small bun- [ H IGHUNDS HILU-Four-bedroom, *hr...batt,, ideal mother M1DDLETOWN JUST LISTED-Jrhree-kedroom rancft. FROM ONE LOT TO 100 ACRES - reserved to increase or decrease th« th« estate of the said Herbert A. Living room with fireplace, dining Either commercial or residential. Call and daughter iet-up, beach righh, lovely view. OAK HILL room, kitchen, two baths. Basement, quantities specified. . tfeu, deceased, notice is hereby given . Anderson windows, many axtrai. Near New York MULLANEY RBALTT. 611-5151. to the creditors o{ said deceased to Kameroora, attached irarnco. Half-acre By Order 'of the Mayor and Town* present to the said Sole Executor their blii. (45,000. CUSTOM BUILT plot TOD condition. »27.DOO. KEYPORT — Kearney SL 14 fam- FIRST TIME OFFERED first lime offered. CHARMING, LOVE- Rhlp Committee of Ulddlfltpwn Town- claims tinder oath within IUL months Charming Colonial wltft river vie ily 67.5x117. B500. aty water and ship, New Jersey. rrom this date. LY THREE-BEDROO ; M SPLIT. Large LINGROFT — Six yeara young. Four cr. 264-1117. and river rights. Early American decor living room with fireplace. Dining bMrooms, 2ti baths, den, combination HAROLD H. FOULK8. Mayor Dated: January 8, 1969 •ViIM5OH—Three-bedroom, I '/> bathi, f replace, water view, Bright living room — llrepllce. DlnetU room. Bclehcj kitchen. Paneled dea Xltchen-famlly room WlUi fireplace, OAK HILL RD. - Mlrldletown-Town- CHARLES V. CARROU* Or* FREDERICK W. NBU, • in* of community dock. Three-ear garage. Holy wlUi lay window. Compact eait)f-to 2U batha. Full basement T«ro-car ca- dlnlnt room. Basement, double ga- ahlp. Wooded corner lot (7SO0. Phone 3349 AHsndala Place. worit-ln kitchen. Two bedrooms, «le rafe. Wall-to-wall (las ma&r extra*. 638-9558 after 4 p.m. Montgomery, Alabama. or nursery. Open porch. Baaemen rage. Many cxtru. (38,000. Cross Parish. (24,200. And all for NEW JERSEY »EPARTMRNT Sole Executor Summer house wltn fcunK boda. Patio. MARLBORO — One. lull acre, MO It. Sverre sorenson, Esq. Natural wooded grounds. *3O,00O. ONLY $39,900 front, clear, high and dry, W,tK»i OP TRANSPORTATION S8 First Avenue, • ' ' < - RUMSON RANCH ZELLERS, Realtor, B4S-4443. a.m., the following buildings located MONMOUTH COUNTY on Route IB Freeway, Section D, from STARTLING LITTLE SILVER Prestige location. Over two acres. BUILDERS — Four lots, watervlew SURROGATE'S COURT IIW. Front St. Red Bank 0710: Roule 79 to Route 34; and Route 35 .Notlrt) (<> Creditor* to I'resent BAHRS REAL ESTATE Near country club. BeauWully land- and waterfront, Rumson. Call Freeway, Section 2 .from Shark River NEATEST HOUSE RANCH Claims Acalnut EtUie ; REALTOR Tli» Interior treatment of this ranch scaped and large trees. Five bedrooms. 741-1200 lo Poplar Road, Monrnouth County, 23x19 living' room with 'fireplace, fan- New Jeriey: ESTATE OF OSCAR BLUER 172-1600 HIGHLANDS YOU'VE EVER SEEN Is startling. Three bedrooms, two eled den. Formal dining room. Full HESSE, DECEASED Beautiful toree-ijedroona Colonial 01 baths, living room, dining room, bELsement Two-car attached garage. CO1IB TO MARLBORO COUNTRV ROUTE 18 FRKFWAY—ftFCTlOV I' Pursuant to the order of DONALD quiet street In Little Silver. Llvln kitchen1 , den and two-car garage on Wall-to-wall carpeting Immediate pos- Parcel 12 and Remnant T. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the room with fireplace, formal dlnlni I- * acres In beautiful tectlon of Llttlo eeasloa Absentee owner will entertain > Planning Project Located on the east aide of Route County ot Uanmouth, this day made, room, modern «at-in kitchen, large Silver. Offered at (49,900. CaJl for v otters. Reduced to $67,500. HORSE FARM Development T9, about 2,350 fe«t soutb of Stfiool on the application of the undersigned, panelca, family room. Finis! cd base, polntmont, Parcels & acres and up . Road East, Marlboro Townahip; Catherine W. Hone, Administratrix of ment with complete kitchen. Flag- THrtOW AGENCY Contact: consisting of a two-story, frame the estate of the said Oscar Elmer stone patio, attached two-car garage. RUSSELL M. BORUS Realtors '*rHE MARLBORO REALTOR" dwelling: frame garage, and Hesse deceased, notice is hereby Hot-water bueluafd heat. Newly llstei frame kennel. given to the creditors of said de- at 135,500. We have the key. REALTORS 636 River Rd., Fair Haven 741-W7 ROUTE :t5 FKKEWAY—SECTION I ceased to present to the said Ad- Fair Hav.n EDNAM. NETTER Parcel R86 * X88B * ministratrix their claims under oath HALL BROS., Realtors RUMSON Dutch Lane Rl. Located on the west tilde of War- 'lUitn six months from this date. 813 River Rd. 741-7686 Fair Have; 482-1151 field Road, about 123 feet north Dated: January 9th .1369 INCOME PROPERTIES . DUTCH COLONIAL COMMERCIAL LOT — Near Mid- of Route 88 (Anbury Avenue), Member Multiple Listing Service Beautiful four - bedroom Dutoh with KATHER1N2B W. HESSE Open 7 Days MonmouUi Industrial Park. Call 741- Ocean Townahlp; consisting of a Lakevlew Terrace Three apartments. {3,350 yearly rent- new 114 baths, center hall, living room one-story,, frame dwelling. •• Colta Neck, N. J., with llreplace, dining room,, modern- This aale will be held at the New I Administratrix MARLBORO COUNTRY Two anarlmcnts. (3,D00 yearly rent- ized kitchen. Completely remodeled Jersey. Department of Transportation Howard A. Roberto, Esq. and In excellent condition. Full base- COMMERCIAL PROPERTY maintenance yard, located at tile In- 8 Tind all Road, -REALTOR al. J21.000. ment. Completely painted tinkle and tersection of Route 295 and Route 70, Mlddletown, N. J., 9 Acre Farm out. Completely carpeted. Low taxes. Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Telephone: Four-bMroom custom bjllt home ll Hurry to aeo this! »»,50O. MoAUSTER MUJDUTTOWH TWP. — Commercial ^01431-0500. Attorney excellent condition. Three tiled bath* Two apartments nlua huogaUyw. AGENCY, Realtor, 109 £. River Rd. property along Hwy. S5 or 36. From 3aa n. 24. 31, Feb. 7 CT.OO Onplaee, balcxwjr, W0.OO0. Rumson. 84MBM. 175' to 10 acre. MULLArmV REAL- All buildings will be sold as In- .VIEW Of HAY dividual units, 119,500 TY 671-5151. "THE MARLBORO REALTOR" CONDITIONS OF BALK NOTICE ' McALISTER AOENCV, Realtor, MB WATERFRONT FAIR HAVEN SHOP The successful bidder will be re L B. River Kd., Kunuon. 842-1891. MiDnwrrowN TOWNSHIP Ideal location tor ahop or small busl quired to pay twenty-five per ccn MonmouUi CousAr* New Jerser EDNA M. NETTER Frrtir hetlrooms have I CIRCA 1770 PLUS INCOME nets on River Road. Building 37x57. {25%> or the amount of (he bid, o Notice is hereby given that seated Dutch L*i» Hoaa Marlbo With a bath and a hall Presently divided Into [our rooms. Two fifty dollars (SiO.00), whichever bids wilt be received by the Mayor M2-US1 B3M1» " (Evenings; Plus 1999 tm-twdroora separate souse- tavatorles. Plot goes thru to street in amount is greater, in cash or by and Township OommlUee, Mlddletown To hare fun and to'laui of-glaas for your mother-in-law over- rear. J30000 certified check drawn to the order Township, for Road Maintenance Ma- My yard la a dream looklne the beautiful Navetink River. of the Department of Transportation terials, in Mlddletown Township from GALLERY OF HOMES All flowered and treed Finest offer In I«cust at W3.5O0. AU RUSSELL Iwil BOlUS at tho time of the sa.le. February 1, 1969 to June 30, 186^ and RUMSON — JUST OFFERED Won't you come over and aea me on approximately two tree-atudded Within seven (7) days of written opened and read In public at: the , MINIATURE ESTATE acres of aecluded eatale with foot- REALTORS Munificent flowering treea. rive; I'm all that you need. notice of the acceptance of the hid Township Hall, Mlddletown Tawaihlp, RUMSON'-- Our 4 oiir batt listings In Kl.000 brocktt. A charming bridge orer fta own brook and pond 600 Elver Rd. JUr Haven by* the Commissioner of Transporta- N. J. on Tuesday, January 28. 1969 rlthts, )uat a lew. of the extras wl site. HOWARD DEXTER ASSOCIATES, tion the balance of the amount or At 3:00 PM PrenUUiur Tlxne, 12 room Victorian. Snot potential for the girl who hoj ttiat extra.(ouch this [ully air conditioned three-be Located in Illddletown at S23.000 Broker, 21 E. Front St., Red Bank. 747-4532 room, two-batil home hi Rumaon. Ori! the bid shall be paid by certified • Specifications^ and form of bids, as a decorator. 1 flrtpiocn, :v> baths, wide porcnes. A ihart walk to tttt PAUL P. BOVA 747-2701. . check to tie order of the New Jer- Contract and Bond for the proposed H*.ioa. :•••• .-: 1 1 work prepared by Richard M. Schulz, beach. Qmar leovlng area Asklna KO.OOC. i.fv'" Realtors ' ' • . HEAL ESTATE WANTED sey, Department of Transportation 33 Cherrr Tree Farm Rd., Mlddletown and In addition shall post a five nun Township Engineer' bav« been filed STERLING THOMPSON ASSOC. A LITTLE BIT OF dred dollar ($500.00) certified check In the office of the Township Clerk , REALTOR As members of tr» Red Bonk Area Multiple Listing Servlct, m have CONNECTICUT ATTENTION—COLTS NECK to the order of the New Jersey De- at the Mtmicfmtt Building, Kl ip^ 45 W. Elver Rd., Runuon, N. J. We have ready qualified buyers, so partment of Transportation tor each Highway, Mlddletown, N. J. and may nr sola In wary town, ever/ price rgngt. ni-om 100' WATERFRONT Right here in Shrewsbury. Charming unit to guarantee conrMlimce with alt be Inspected by prospective bidders - Cape-Cosordal with that sought alter for fast efficient •ervici, call J. D. WITH NEW DOCK ROCHE, Realtor, Bt 31, Colts Neck. terms of the sale, Failure to for- during business hour?. Bidders will, bo NEED FIVE BEDROOMST first floor bedroom, lls baths, paneled ward the balance duo within the sev- furnished with a dopy of the Speci- gameroom. $23,900. • 1K-27M. Member Uultlpls Ustlog 8»r- _ MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTINGS Uncrotl Split LeveL Formal dining $29,900! rlce. en (7) day period or to accomplish fications by the Township Clerk upon room, family room wltli rireplaee, 2 Flv«-bedrooms,- two-baths.—Directly CAMASSA AGENCY, INC. any_o(_the_othct_rcqulrcd-iermo_Bhall proper notice and payment for- the Nearly 80 listings In Little Sllrtr, Shrewsbury, Fair Haven and Rumson batru, baiement. patto. imncar g on. Shrewsbury Elver. Living room URGENTLY HEEDED — Two - and cause the deposit to be forfeited to cort thereof.——— rate. Large k>L Extraa. Earl* posset with fireplace. Large family room Realtors . 74H336 threebedroom homes Mldlletown, Ha2- the State as liquidated damages and Bids must be made on the Standard lien. Call today. (38,000. with river view. Oarage and outside t Parker ATE., Little Silver let vicinity. We have buyers waiting. not as a penalty. Proposal Forms In the manner desig- • 23 RIDGE ROAD 842-0600 RUMSON deck. We have the key — Call Me- Member Two ML Services, ^flTHE KIRWAN CO. 787-660O nated therein and required by ths ALlgr&R AOENCY, Realtor, 209 E. Eves. Mrs. Shirley Ruckman. 8T1-9540 Title to aald buildlnf or bulldlni. Specifications, mum be enclosed in 747-3500 Elver Rd., Rumson. 842-1854. WE CAN MULTIPLE LIST sh&ft pass to the successful bidder •ealed envelopes tearing the name upon - the execution of the -. contract and address of the bidder and- name GALLERY OF HQMES > YOUKHOME by the Commissioner ot Transporta- of the work on the outside, addressed ROLSTON WATERBURY UNIQUELY SHREWSBURY Call today and aire details and cash tion and the payment to the State to Uie Township Committee, Middle- Realtor-Iniuror In one of the finest residential areai, LOVE BOATS? price. STERLING THOMPSON k AS- of the full purchase' price.. town Township, N. J,, and must bo 16 W. Front St. • Red BanJi O770 this ClUklc Colonial otfeis you Hp*- Large four-bedroom custom split level. SOC 747-HOO. Tho building and/or buildings ' as accompanied by a Proposal Bond and . cloui Uvlng room with fireplace, for- River rijtrta. Excellent location (or __ Mcrfbed above shall be removed Certi/lfd Cie-ck. rira>«'n I", the ir* FOR...REAL,.. QUALITY LITTLE SILVER mal dining room, three bedroome, 1% commuters, ' - LIST WITH CONFIDENCE rrom the right of way of the High- of the Township Tregeurer for baUu and paneled den. Magazine-like * -OUOur! 11 professional- salespeople ar way at the bidder's expense, the sue- not less than ten percent (I0%i ol Biver rlghta. B«sjltiful sieUtihorhodd kitchen, only $32,500. BTERUNO THOMPSON ASSOC, cenatol bidder shall cause the founda- the amount bid- and be delivered at en the river. Four bedrooma, 2% baths. readj and atle to market your prop tion walls to be razed to ground Iev< Gameroom with raised hearth plus REALTOR •rtj succeutnlly. : tbe place and on the hour abovs PAUL BRAGAR - 49 W. River Rd., rtimuon, N. 3. Trade-Itis — Sxcbangea el, crack Uie concrete cellar floor, mentioned. The Btandart Proposal playroom; Many extras. New Urtlng— , Kealtor fill In the cellar to ground level with forms wl)! be furnished upon appli- $46 &00 • T47«»0 Member Multiple Listing Services TH Broad St. Shrewibury 747-0221 WALKER 4b WAXJODR, Realtors nondetcrloratlng material, plug all cation to the Clerk. ' THE LOW AGENCY AN IDEA: SAVE TIME: Shrewsbury Holmdel sewer outlets, and remove all debris The award of the Contract for thli BRAND NEW 7U-5212 611-3311 from the elle within 30 days from work wilt not be made until the nee,' Keillors Ask tor Home Buyers' Guide: Bro- the acceptance of the bid by 'the usary monies to do the work have Commissioner of Transportation but 63S River Rd.. Fair Haven 7(1-1*71 $24,500 :chure, :photos: Greater Red Bank* WE NEED — Five or BIK, 24 bedroom beenj provided by tha Township In a aimsiMtaaroxKaiedinrVmr Bsimsofl Arrsrtfffnra, TBirbitpg.Elrfr- lfidflhlBComeCr~fiii2is&ed-or.-:^ufurd i MO\ _he£ore^such_s]cce£tance, andJhe Jirful manner.. - COLTS NECK bedrooros," apaclous living room, 14xH oeeanfrmt PropsrUes. Multiple Uat- from fSS to 1350 per month lor in- building arid /or buildings shall not be The Township Engineer or- the Loreljr OalonlaL One acre wooded lol kitchen, family room, attached garage. tngi. Open 7 days, i coming personnel. THE BERG AGES relocated within the area of any con- Township Committee reserves the profasiionallr landscaped. Four bed Tree shaded loL Convenient to schools, CY. Rl. 35. Mlddletown. 871-1000. templated highway Improvement for right to requlr* a complete financial roonos, ttir.ee full batha, formal' dlnlnt transportallon, shopping., Os.ll now. ELLA WILTSHIRE AGENCY which the right o[ way haa been of- and experience statement from pros- room, very large kitchen, d«n. Toi S24.500. The Mcr.OWAN AOffiNCY, ReaHora NEED VACANT LAND ficially designated as of the date of pective bidders showing that they nelBhborhood. $19,900. 1LLMKNBEE Kealtori, 258 Newman Springs Rd., 1180 Ocean Are. Sea Bright the sale. have satisfactorily completed munici- AOBNCIT, Realtor, Rt. 31. Coila Neck, Bed Bank. 741-3M0. 8(2-0004 Small lot or large tractt. Call Ml!L- The bidder will defend and save pal wnrlc of a slmllnr nat'ire t» '"8 1IH-3172. . [ LANEY REALTY 671-S15L harmless the Commluioner ot Trans furnishing proposal forma or Kjfclfl- COLTS NECK HOME — In Little Bilvcr-Rumson portatlon,'his agents and employees, cations, or Wfqre awarding contract LITTLE S1LVKH — Attractive Cape ATTENIIOM: TOUNQ OOUPL» An Beautiful four • bedroom. 2!4 - bath Co- area. LeaBe purchase contract for one from all claims of any nature what- In accordance with R.8. 40:50-5. The COLTSNECK Cod in mint condition on 2/3 acre. lonial. Family room with fireplace, year or will purchase one year from soever arising out of the removal of right Is also reserved to reject, any Fireplace and beamed celling in liV' «ftac« aale in Btimaon, Four bedrooms, rery targe country style kitchen. Slop- date or lease. Prefer older borne; the bulldlnr or buidllnffs. or arising or all bids or to waive any Infor- ing room, eat-In kitchen, formal din- ing ground permits lovely gameroom however muBt have four bedrooms out of any excavation or- condition on malities where such Informality Is ing room, four large bedrooms, one IK bath home, living room, dlnlna; In baaement. One acre of ground with and two or more baths. Tarty very the premises caused by the bidder or not detrimental to tha bost Inttrests batli (second bath partially finished), brook and trees. 141,900. ILLWENSEE reliable and can.be reached by call- nil? agents In effecting: such removal, of the Township. The right Is also full dry basement, attached garage, room and kitchen. Full baaemeot dae- AGENCY, Realtor, RL 34, Colls Neck. ing 542-71S3 weekdays and evenings and from all liability, property dam- reserved to lnc-pi?e or decrease the enclosed brcczoway. Fenced rear or write P.O. Box 103, Little Bllver, quantities specified. yard. Many cxlms. Pl.500. 74T-0070 4*2-3172. age, fire, theft or any acts of van* car caraKe. ArallaJ>!e now, Within N.J. "No Broken". dallsm from the date of tbe approv- By Order of.the Mayor and Town- RUMSON — WATERV1EW — Three' al of the bid by the Comtnli.sloner rtilp Committee of Mlddletown Town- walking distance of schools, elver and NEW COLONIAL of Transportation, and ahull provide bedrooms. Vk baths, paneled llvlni Tour bedrooms, 1% hat!i«. full base- SAVE FEES-SELL DIRECT snip, New Jersey. Wanted. House west ot Parkway In an .Owners' Landlords' and Tenant*' , HAROLD H. FOULKS .Mayor room wall with llreplace. modern eat ocean. ta.TV). Oall Immediately. THE ment, paneled den with fireplace. protective liability insurance policy lo in kitchen. Three-car garage win Hatched appliances. SC.OM. CROWELL 15 miles Vicinity ot Bell Labs, High • CHARLES V. CARROLL, Clerk cover the Kuccesafu. bidder and the Jin. 17 •- »18.W sunileck, Many extras. J2I.200. Call DOWSTftA AOKNCr. 741-8700. AOENCV. Realtor, 78 W. Front St., IWs. Call 462-sm No agents. . Commissioner of Transportation, hia today! 711-stejo. JAMES A. CUW.EY 7414030. Eves. 711-3656. USTINGa WANTED — Two, three Realtor, 60» Broad St., Barewabury agenta and employees, in the mini- O DATS TO SPRING: Come sec seven and four-bedroom homes In Little Sli- mum amount o( SlO.OOd/JM.fKtt. and VOIICR UlilON SEAClf - i» Broadwav LINCROPr — IMMEDIATE PO8SBB- mere farm right In town, city water; ver, Rumson, Mlddlotown area. For $5,000, which polloy shnll not be MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP SI* rooms, threo bedrooms. »15.100 81ON — Three-bedroom. 2',4 bath, magnificent trccB, low taxes. Four- fut efficient service call E A. ARM- changed or canceled until tlio work Monmoulh County, New Jersey JH.600 mortgate available. 261J«i split level. Large living room, dining bedroom home and barn. HAROLD BTEONO AGENCY, Realtor, 555 has been completed and/or ten (10) Notice la hereby given that sealed 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. room, kitchen, paneled den, laundry LINDBMANN, Broker, Shrewsbury. Prospect Ave.. Llttlo Silver. 741-4500. day** written notice hu been given bids will be received by the Mayor room and garage. Completely redec- to the State. Evidence of the exis- and Township'Committee, MJddietown orated. Inside and out. Convenient to 5421103. BEING TRANSFERRED? tence of this policy shall be sub- Township for Fill at the Mlddletown HOUSES FOR SALE schools, shopping and commuting. "CUSTOM RANCH — In excellent mitted upon being notified that the Townnhln Sanitary Ijnndnil Area In KT.500. J.D, ROCHE, Realtor, Rt. Si, area: Over an acre of landscaping bid han been accepted by the Com' the Township of MlddleLown, County • cpproxlmotely two mllis west tram the Colls Colts Neck. 442-27U. surrounds this beautiful uiree-bcd- PLANNING TO MOVE TO mlssloncr of Transportation, Mot'p'on'h tfcinnl^R Marc'* ' irn.9 '• Ntde tnn on Rt. 5J7—turn on Mortrose Rd, tr»d room home. Paneled den, large liv- null ending December 31, 1W9 and watch (or ilgn and model. NdTOA I ing room with fireplace. Many ex- ANOTHER AREA OF THE The State shall not be llablo for opened and reart In public at the maculate Llltle Bllver split lovol. Ideal tras Included at (40.OO0. E.A. ARM- any damages arising out of Its fail- Tow null I ii Hall, Mlddletown Township, TOWER HILL for commuter and largo growing fam- STRONG AGENCY, Realtors. 655 U.S.? ure to glvs pOMtKHton "to the' BUC- N, J. on Tuenday,' January 28, 1969 ily. Four upstairs bedrooms, 2V& Proapoct^Avo., LltUo Silver. 741-4500. ceatftil ildder at any nffciflr; time, &t s:Of» PM Prevn.iin« Time. baths. Well centered kitchen, Formal Wft can have a. Realtor from that area however, if the State Tall* to give Specification* and form of bids, HOMES dining room, attractive living room, wnrao~TO~ THE "MOON? — Enjoy contact you and arrange to show you possession within ten- f 10. dayH after OfW,"TWt ami Bond for tnp proprnpd J. D. ROCHE AGENCY family lien. Attached garage, nifr U privacy on two acres surrounded ny the homo Out you arfe looking for. •notification that the hid ban been ac •mirk prepared by ItlchnM M. Schviltz, ncre with young trees. Immediate woods; picnic grovo: two-bedroom cepted by the CommlRBiotier of Trans Towrshlp Engineer have been filed COLTS NECK rosnosalon. Asking J31.000. CALL TO- cottage with dining room and den, ga- portntlMi, the sueceuiful bidder mav, 1 i A Distinguished Community ol lc no obligation or fee at all In th" ofllne n' the Trtwtiphlp r «rk REALTOR DAY for your next home. H.A. ARtf- rage and shop. J13.M* HAROLD on your part, Just give us a call and at his option, notify the State In writ* at the Municipal Building, Kings 1 Acre Lots. Custom Built STIIONO AQENCY. Renltorn. MB LINDEMANN, Broker, Shrewsbury. ing that he desires to cancel the con- Highway, Mldrtletown, N. J. and may Colunluls In Hit EKCCUIIVI Manor. Prospect Avc, Lliflo Silver. 741-4500. trtcV and ^ the BUte will roturn the purchase, price and tho performance be inspected by flroipi-ctlve bidders For the besf in Colts Neck PHALANX ROAD, depofltt without penalty. (ilirlnK buflhitfls hours. Bltldern will tie OFF NEWMAN SPRING ROAD Ste it TINDALL - furnlnhcd with a to.iy al the Specf- HIGHWAY 14 CAIL 46I2MI COLTS NECK (AT LINCROFT INN). HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RBALTOfl The CommlBBloncr of Transportation flcatlons by the Towimhlp Clerk upon w-mt vt-n/n ronerves the right to reject all Mela proper notlc* and payment for the 741-9030 and It In hit opjnlon there, appear coot thereof. llember of Trans - American Referra tn be any collusion between bidders, Bldn mUHt he mnito on the Standard service. LISTINGS NKKDE. D then he shall have the right to re* Froposn) ITnrms In thn mnnncr desig- OOLTS NECK-HOLUDEL AREA fuse nnr bid from Chit person, per* nated therein and recinlrcd by the >onfl, orcor,«rMlon for such time as flliaiMficiUimifl, imiiit tin enclosed' In We have several quaiifM buyerfl who he shall determine, If tho bid Is re neuled cnvelo[icH hen ring the name THE STEPHENS AGEHCY, INC. are lonlilng for 3 and 4-bodroom joe tod the deposit will be returned. and .AcidrriH y a Propona! lion4 and or potential competitor. n ^(""l/l-1 r'icch. ilnn-ti in th« »••• MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP In tho event that the mcile* dcr of Uio TnwnHhlp Treasurer for bidder Is acting as an »sunt for a not ICH-I than U-n IXTCCIU I10%> ot OLDER HOME $14,200. corporation, It l« neci-flwiry thnt n llif Hitwmtit 'I'II 'niil 'n i|(>lWcr*M nt REALTORS — INSURORS — APPRAISERS ccrtllleil ccrporat* rcnolullon he »u»- the place and nn Uin hour ttiove School) only a lew black] cway. contain! Ihres bedrooms, paneled mlttcfl Hit avlnonco of tiln authority inonllonod, Tlio Btnmlard Proposal to nut on liriiair of tho cnr|>orf\tlnii (in-mtt will he rurnlHhfd ii)ion applt- SHREWSBURY OFFICE living room and den, eat-In kitchen all on I door. Two-car garage, Anv vlolfillnn of the COIHIUIOHH licro cntlnii to ihn (-'IfrK. lost but not leoit-r.il/ sewers. Qualified buv»n only $450. down, vels In net fdi-th may nulllly thn wiiln, Ir Tlio JWiinl of Die fVmtnict far thli whlcli ovrnt tlie State rencrven Uio BRAND NEW OFFERING: no down. Subitcl lo l-llft/VA opproval. Coll 747-7300. • worU will imt be ntnrlo until the nec< rlKnt In rccnvor ttm bulldlngH on thrc psHiiry monlrn tn do tho work haye River rights lool Four-bedroom, 2'/i-bath home boasting, (wo family rooms, leg burning fir*- 1!h (Inyn' wrlttnn notice tn llin pur- Iron provided by the Township In a placi, wtll-ptannod kitchen with dlshwriihir and breakfast arse, two-car garage and banrrunt, rluiBPr lrr«Mpeiitlvft of the Incntlnn or lawful ninimi-r. MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP \}m cmidltlnn of thn biilldlngR nt Die Tim Towtmlilp Tlngl>irn»- Pour bedrooms, IV] bulh Imms on landscopcd 100' » 400' III wills iuiy rtiiilgatldim Innirrod or mmii'V ex rrtlvt* tildilt'iH showing that ri.'|['il In nninoi'llim with Die demo tnv» ••tUfartnrlly r-omitlcted mttnlcl- bathi, f>*ntl«(J dtfn with ilidlnQ door ID ti fsneed In patio with i Qai Qrlld In inirvtloui condl- many Irtor Idoal locution for schools, shopping tind transnortollon. lltlnti or iTiiuiVHl of the building or l>nl work of a Nlmllnr imtiirn h#for« Toolurei Itot wolnr huiobourd lt*ul ond 31' racreullon room. We Imve l>ii(l(lliu!>i, mid xlmli [iirfclt IUH Per lurnlniiliiK proiKiial tttnwn vt np*u|fl- llon; locsffd en a baaut'ful M In Uncta.f. Owntrt moving In lo (xi HirrMiTlt In accordanra with Jt.fl. 40:M-6, The nr tin* imn'huMo nf ntld hulliilnR or right is tilno. reMrved to reject any IjlllllllllKrl. or nil hill* or in walvt any tutor* MOST UNUSUAL RANCH • '['In- Hlatd n>ii'Vi'H thn right to **• urnIIHei where lurh Informality ta Hlrjhway 36 & East Road lnhll'ih a inliilimnn nti nwy nr ill not [loli'lhioritnl to Ui« bont 1nt«t4tt* On a btauHful MIJiM* fiiinq, m r«i)ch iplltf living room hn» a flrnplac«, Mtclion bonth n InillilhiKH, I'lllttii-r roiHlltlonn (if till i>r tn» Towimhlp, Th* right U HIRO brtrk wall with built-in.. Mfl.ter luit* lias a Urqa droning room. Lower lavel hai thr«« morn tile, If any, will t«i iinuminn'i! Ht rnwrvrH u, Ini;rms« nr (laoritit* lha Bolford, Now Jersey 1lir> Minn of IHIIIIINK llio mU\ nn' 1 •• Mi"'*" Mid, "Wlmt'vo you gol lo lose It llii itiicH fidin thn NIIIR \n rCKtrvfd. wn- 661 BROAD ST. SHREWSBURY, N, J. Rcraltor Multiple Listing Member AM, lltDH Alllil UlllUW't T

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~ JANUARY 17,IMS , i Television • Books ENJO Movies • Theater Ymr Weekend Magazine Dining Out. • Music Hobbies • Comment r^^rt^^ L^^

I , American Life -, /f*;.\-sfj.; £?g. Japanese photographer, Yu. Nakata-;^ . that will appear in a Tokyo^tia^aifna* *- ~^< C / -x^ ? suka, snapped^ypkaiscenes in.Kaybko for girls. (Register ^-lAfc- ' -1*" ' l * ^ ~ Suniiama's American life for a. story, •'" i an in By MARGOT SMITH rooms, excellent buildings, Bulbs flashed daring dbtt« RUMSON - A day in the much freedom. Many stu- at the Schulz'. ••» Was 4tt« life of a Japanese exchange dents spoke to himi He ficult for bim because hi student here has been re- thought they were very color- couldn't speak, but be wifl ful" ! refreshed," Kayoko Kpoits. corded in pictures for publica- j tion in a magazine fbr They visited at the home Mr. Nakatasuka has spent Japanese teenagers. | of Dr. and Mrs. Franklin months traveling In &0K$e, Reed, 3 Auldwood La. Mrs. the Mid-East and Mexico. & The ^ subject is . Kayoko has been a long tim© Sumiama who is attending Reed is president of the Rumson-Fair ^aven AFS he could relax in a Bumson-Fair Haven Regional (See JAPAN, Page High School and living wijh chapter. ' the Charles J. Schulz family, 83 West River Rd. She [is sponsored by -the American Field" Service. : *. \ kayoko had a rare change 3 to converse in Japanese Today * Features when Yu Nakatasuka Tokyo, free knee TV Comment ..... ^.,.....,.....,. rapher on assignment from "Course of Girl Students" At the Moviea .. ...*., magazine, accompanied; tier through a typical day. | New York Tour ...... AJ The photographer, attract' TVUstings, ...... ^ 4$% 4 ing much attention with his equipment slung over Ms Yo^r Garden .. ...„^ shoulder, 'was unable to com- municate because of very Current Bestsellers ... limited English. WKh Kayojko " • . , - • • Sisters for a Year as his model and interpreter, The Top Ten ...., ,. Kayoko Sumiama, Japanese foreign he took pictures at school and student attending Rumson-Faair Haven at a tea for AFS students at Records .—....„ Regional High School this year, is pic- Shore Regional High School "fie was impressed with tured with Jane -Schulr,, a r« the schools," Kayoko said.. senior, "He thought we had good TV COMMENT

RED BANK 3:*; Hot MtMlona 4:30; Hope^s Christmas Show: Moving •»:». • • ' r " • CARLTON- BOM, — Kiddie Show: Itttfar *v CYNTUA L0W11Y last night - warm, moving, p&ce, but as always scoe of BulHtt 2:00{ 7:10; 9:15. !;••; Hot Ifflllooi 5^0: 7:06; sentimental ahd funny as tbe biggest laughs come from .SAT. — KWdle Show.- Ttod*r Box IW YORK (AP) — That 2:00; Buliitt •:»; *:»: W:ML North of Red Bank television institution, eyerl • jokes about local weather and SUN. — KWdk Show: Tladm Box MIDDLETOWN Bob Hope Christmas The star of tSe troupe ol customs in remote places of S*°' *EA«SflW»N'31' - TOWN- ! Special," arrived on NBC traveling entertainers, Hope, tfceworW. Ttw B^Moa Stranjler 7:U; »:3t C0MMUNTTY- SAT. -Bortm Slrwtto a«: 4:N( long: ago evolved a fool-proof Tbe sbqw suggested the Tke or»au*tt 2:00: 7:00; tdft. «^S; 8:15; u-.iS. recipe for entertaining fight- enormous amount of travel SAT. A SUN. — Kkkti* .Sba»: Tto- BUN. — Stwtoa aimotJeT 3:JBj aw BOX 2;00; The *:«•: 7:30: »:«. . ing men far from home and crowded into a few days — 8:20; 10:00. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS be wisely'never changes the Japan, Thailand, Korea as FREEHOLD ATLANTIC- : basic ingredients. MALL- nil.. BAT. * HUH. —- BMtMl well as Vietnam — and some- BullHt 7:10: 9:30. This year it consisted of 19 SAT. — KkWlt Sbm Bubel 7:0»;l 10:30; JWlua J7*it times tbe performers looked HA2LET very pretty girls who couM a little tired when they were L*m 2:00; BulllU 5:25: Sim. — BalHtt 2:39; 4:»; T:i»; PLAZA- ) also sing, dance a bit and oc- putting on their third three- A Hut ft a Woman 7:30; »:31 , casionally set tip the straight hour show in a day. ASBURY PARE «*9. — Klddl* Sbow: W»W t» «»' LYRIC- Lim 3:«0; A Man * A Wtnu* - lines for the comedians. Report Back Home F»«s 7:05: 9:31 S:3»; 7:40: »:3tt SAT. A SUN. — FMM 3 J6; 4:«0; •UN. -AKuU Woma 3:«| Hope's gags change from Fox the television audience, 1M; 8:35. 4^0; 7:00; *:15, year to year and place,to it is a report about tbe fight- MAYFA1R- KEYPORT Boaton Strucler 1:06; T:X>: 045. STRANB-i ing men to the folks back SAT. A SUN. — Boaton Strutfer VRL, BAT. ft SUN. — tfc* Bftt* Lobster Specie! Is Back home, and for us, as always, 2:00; 4:00; 1:00: BUO; 10J4. Won BlMk 7:00; 10:25: How Switl ONE POUND LOBSTER tbe high moments were the ST. JAMES- ~ Hi! 8:45. DINNER A< Candy 2:10; 7:15: 9:30. EAST BRUNSWICK out shots of relaxed service men, SAT. A SUN. - CWflj 6:00: TURNPIKE— OLD UNION. HOUSE SUVED /' many of them wounded, en- 7:40; 10:00. . SAT. * SUN. — DAILY «• . NEPTUNE BtniUiter 7:0O; 11:00; T joying themselves. m • JO. • 175 NEPTUNE (STY— INDOOR—Boston strangle? AVAJUBLE MOHDAY-fRIDAY Performer Ann - Margret, BulUtt T-.io: 8:10- ~ . • U:»; Tony Rome 9:40. singer Linda Bennett and a SAT. k SUN. - Under BOX 3:00; BAT. * BUN. — Cartoons: 1:30] BulllU 4:00: <:00: 8:00; 10.-00. 3:30; Tinder, Box. 2:00: 4:00; Bo*, singing group called the Gold- ton Stowicler 7:30; 11:30; Tony MANA5QUAN Some 5:40; »:40. diggers drew most of the ALGONQUIN- Frem Kueaia. WH& Lwre 340: T:Ot>: PjBRTH AMBOV Pick YWrOlW LtottV O«t whistles. . * lt:00; ThunderbaH 9:00. AHEOYS DRIVE-IN— Hope's report about condi- BAT. — Kiddle Show: Tfadet Sox FRl, SAT. A SUN. — OtrtooBJ 2:00; From Russia With Low T.-OO; 7:00; Bootoa strangler 7:06; IVJls tions bade home — "I'd 11:00; ThundertaU 9:00. A Lovely W»y To Die 9:33. SUN. — Kiddle Shew: Tinder Box planned to spend Christmas 2:00; Thunderba.il 4:40; 8:00; S MENLO PARK DORIS "N ED'S in the States bat I cant Ruala Wltb Loft 7:00. CINEMA—. - SEAFOOD RESTAURANT stand violence" — drew the 8RICKT0WN TRL. SAT. A SUN. - BullKt 3:00j Jt Stem Dr., Highlands • CM MS 4:00; <:O0; 8:00; 10:00. big laughs. BRICK PLAZA- • I "HOUSE OF GOURMET SEAFOOD" The Boston Straflglw 7:26; ttfBL .Closed Tmsdays SAT. — Kiddie Show: 2:00; The END OF TIPPING STUDIED Boston Sttangler 5:30; B-.0&; 10:16. VICTORY DANCE SUN. — The Bcfltoo Stiaaglep 2 J6; NEW DELHI (AP) - Bie 4:50; 7:05; 9:25. municipal j administration Is ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - LAURELT0N considering abolishing tipping DRIVE-IN- A victory dance will be held FRI., SAT. & SON. — RlDt 7:00; in restaurants here. tonight, at 8:30, preceded 10:45; Stay Away Joe S:50. ' A report bn the subject said by cocktails at 7:30 in TOMS RIVER that tipping "causes unrest The Mountain Inn, Scenic COMMUNITY- among the staff and is a con- Dutly 2:00r 7:00; 10:36; Iha Taper Drive, sponsored by the At- Uon 3:40; 8.45. tinuing headache for tbe man- • SAT. * SUN. — Dutry 2-.BD* 7:26; lantic Highlands Democratic 10:55; Paper Lion 2:00; 5:30; 8:06. agement" | Club, Mrs. Ray Donnelly, DOVER— In the place of tipping the Democratic Municipal Lead* The Subject Was Roeej 7:10:10:45. PREVIEW: Hot Million* 0:00. report suggested a surcharge er and Mrs. Waiter Hade, ., SAT. — Kiddle Show: Ttoder So» of 5 to 10 per cent on all bills. chairmen. Tickets are ayafl- able from club members or at tile door. The event will honor reetected Councilman James Snyder and newly- elected Councilman Allen Tra- cy. THILE SRENDEZVOU WEEK AT ..S. COUNTRY CLUB TONIGHT . GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT SATURDAY BLUE ROCK QUARRY MEMBERS $1.00 Old Fashioned Custom NON-MEMBERS $2.00 High School Students Onh/ •U:,- "SUNDAY' . • .- untO she gets on a dance floor CIIAMPAGNE BRUNCH" On vacation-night on the town An elegant leisurely brunch . -wftatever-have you noticed that among a dozen or so couples CLUB BENT served from noon to 3 p.m. Q50 dancing — perhaps two— maybe i Children Half Price three of the "followers" really The New Theater move effortlessly - and lightly! if your dancing style Is hesitant— Presents jlon't necessarily, blame html A Entertainment Weekends woman who knows how to "carry" every evening at 8:40 herself on a dance floor Is lovely Featuring "NANCp" to toehold — evert if she's not all SONNY FOX that beautiful. Reason enough for "brushing at the Piano Bar op'1 at your Arthur Murray pance & LUBA LISA i Studio-be It Latin, Fox Trot, Waltz IN *' or Discotheque. Luncheon, Dinner, Cocktails Private Banquet Facilities •, SPECIAL OFFER — THIS WEEEEAK ONLvnbYi "THE OWL 6 PRIVATE LESSONS $^> C 00 AND THE — 1 Dance Party 25 PUSSY CAr FQT Re$ervation9 Call STATE HWY. M, HIGHLANDS 727-3000 1 Blocks North of Highland! Bridge FRANCHI8CD DANCE 8TUDI0 ROUTE 35 Dial 872-1351 IIMOAD ST. RED Diners Club — American Express 741-5858 MORGAN, N. J. escabeche, a Spanish-type fried fish with a sauce that is strictly Chinese.": -^ •: By TOM HOGE Barabas, a tall, hasky bache- fish and eels. Some had their There is the little upstairs European coffee houses and Austrian restaurant Barabas lor of So. pushcarts Cited with Ca- old brass shops on Allen That means tavering nearly • ribbean fruits like and Ame dropped into oa ' JAP) — A UN information of* Street, and the spice store on West 89thStreet and discover-: 1,000 miles on foot since Bara- and guavas. It was like being East 23rd 'where you can buy ficecis becoming an author- bas and his girl friend, Phil- in a Latin American village." ed that more than 90 per cent tty OQ fee lesser-known oddi- all kinds of herbs from the of the patrons were elderly ippine-bom Anne Keenan, of Barabas.and.his girl friend : ties in Manhattan by walking Middle East," be sail women. ' . '. ... _ ,: the U.N. field service, began have been intrigued by the One find was the Nuevo Pe- u v every street on the island. their project in March 1963. "Most of ihem were widows odd eating places and kin (New Peking) a Chinese- "I have walked 560 streets "Don't forget, these are in their 70s and up woo lived stores they have stumbled Spanish restaurant on West 80 far and- have only about 120 streets and not blocks we &e 71st Street " in a residential hotel for., the to go to* cover Manhattan upon; such as the tea shop in covering," said Barabas. "You are served dishes that elderly in the neighborhood," from tip to tip," said Franfc "Some, like Broadway, run lower Manhattan where you enter a room out of Victorian are out of this world," said he said. "One old lady at a 200 blocks or more in Man- Barabas. "I like Chinese fried hattan alone. And we cover England, and a quaint-looking table text to ours was Sat. Wit—one*ht> old man ladles out bags of rice garnished with cala- I both sides of every street; up mares, a Latin-style squid, or bratingji&r :91st birthday/ one side and down the other. imported tea leaves for his Frank SINATRA Jr. patrons. . REVUE *1 have always been iasci- AIOM with Buriy-0 Capen t0Otea there are the East tTMftst OouWt teadtr tf SKtw nated by Manhattan; I like THAR SHE BLOWS fcnerva NOW — 964-1550 walking, and I believe in doing ENJOY OUR NEW Hie FLAGSHIP things in an orderly manner," said Barabas, who lives in , SUNDAY BUFFET 2" ROUTE 22 • UNION Jersey City. "•!• was brought up in Jer- SEA POOO TtU. sey City and live there with HEAHTY my family," said Barabas. "I APFEAttHG NITEMC TH1U nu.aiMT.iRni may move to; Manhattan 0AV6 IREWOl OOO SUNDAY. JAN. 19lfe some day, if the rents ever tsmm BURLYQ-CAPERS comedown." HOUM: mt. Modem lartaqw Barabas does his walking Comedy Reims • weekends, evenings and "any FULL COURSE DINNER other spare tune I have.1' FROM $4.95 He has been struck by the 964-1550 distinctive national atmo- sphere of the ethnic communi- BODMANPU Hie FLAGSHIP ties scattered throughout the RED BANK, ROUTE 22 • UNION city. »hoM74t-O» "I remember one hot night when Anne and I walked through the Puerto Rkan sec- SHANTY PUB tion of East Harlem," be said. "Families sat gossiping SUPPER CLUB on the front stoops of tfaeir apartment houses, while ped- It'i fun to iom th« g dlers hawked live crabs, cray- pit* *nd enjoy the food aftd •ntertainment *i Jack Bcktr'f SHANTY PUt. Japan Of weetads, wjoy ri» (Continued)' •f Chortle Mom (ad'tW Mtrry home. "He bowed every time, MM, witfc popular sl»9*f . Caria. .and he didn't use the napkin. it&t EoH RoackiW We don't have them in Japan," said Kayoko. After dinner they attended the foreign film snowing at forty /«*f is served in the the high school sponsored by J>ub until 1 AM. every AFS and the school news- night, where tf* fun foj be paper. "We didn't understand it, so it was boring," the anal meet your friends. And student said. don't miss the famous Sun- Kayoko's departure for day brunch from Jl AM. school the following icy morn- to 3 PM. ;.",, ing was recorded, too. At school again, Mr. And Swrfay ri*L Nakatus Ka Nakatasuka took music of th» T«ay M TIU pictures of Kayoko in art at 8 P.M. - - j • class and joined her and her friends for lunch in the cafeteria. After school be photographed a bowling team outing. "I bowled . very weH," said Kayoko who never tried it before coming here.; A Diary Kayoko is keeping a diary which, together wife notes from letters she has sent to her Japanese classmates, wfll provide the material for MM HfUirKlfll U the article which will ac- S99-630Q company Mr. Nakatasuka's

open 7 day* a week for LUNCH and DINNER Monday, jan Excdtent Food & Exquisite Atmosphere Tlma 10 A.M. Channel 2 Entertainment FRIDAY-SATURDAY. SUNDAY Bed Bank Savings mill frouse •nd Loan Association : RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE BROAD STREET AT BER6EK PUti 2? HWY. 35 MIDDLETOWN i 747-1016 • Food Served Till Midnight Olaers Club — America Expms — Cart* llaiche "Where You Save Does Make!a Difference SUPER 6 "The National Theatre of the Deaf* %: a? HREBAaXL^ , MX* ©THE CBS FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE 4 tHE NEW CASPER CARTOOff SHOW LM '4 For Texas" starring Frank Sinatra, tteani Mar- " tin, A^ fun packed adventure film about two arch' U SUPERADVENTURE THEATRE rival* in the old west (1W3> ," . . • •Michael Shayne, Private Detective" itarttoy O THE DON RICKLES SHOW 8 . Nolan, Marjorie Weaver. Suspicion points to These program listings are the most accurate of any Guest: Jim Nabors .- super sleuth when he la found at the wen* 9t weekly television guide. AH listings are supplied by Q WHAT'S MY L1NE7 8 . murder and evidence shows he was the last man ] we "th« victim alive, (1641); the television stations and program changes received ID NINE O'CLOCK NEWS 0 9:30 Q THE GUNS OF WILL SONNETT 8 © INSIGHT 0 ' i are made up to the time 'Hie Daily Register goes to ©THE RISE OF THE AMERICAN NATION I "Robbers Roost". Will Sonnett is forced into a 9:30 ©WACKY RACES© Bhootout with hia grandson Jeff. ©TOPI CAT© Q MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE As an added service to television viewers, a listing O MARINE BOY © - "Once Upon a Time" starring Cary Grant, Janet Is carried throughout the week in The Daily Register Blair. Over the objections of his older sister, young ©THE ADVENTURES OF GULLIVER 8 Pinky Thompson who owns an unusual caterpillar © THEJKATHRYN KUHLMAN SHOW 8 supplying viewers with the most up-to-the-minute forms a partnership with an unemployed stage pro- 10:00 © THE! ARCHIE SHOW 8 program information available. ducer. (1944) © THE FUNTSTONES 0 ©PASSWORD© ©KIDS MOVIES ' Guests: Eve Arden, Ray Bolger "MaraSMaru" (1952) starring Errol Slynn, Ruth WCBS-TV WOR.TY 10:00 ©STAR TREK© - "Mark of Gideon". Capt. Kirk finds himself sud- RomanJ Former Navy commander leads mobster to WNBC-TV WPIX-TV denly alone on the Enterprise with a mysterious sunken j treasure then battles him for the diamond!. woman who seeks to use his blood to cause mil- OSPIDERMAN © WNEW-TV WNDT-TV lions of deaths, including her own. ©STORIES OF SUCCESS © 10 O'CLOCK NEWS 8 10:30 ©BATMAN - -HOUR OF WAiC-TV Indicates Color © JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 0 ADVENTURE 0 "Epitaph on & Computer Card". Judd defends a man ©THE BANANA SPLITS ADVENTURE HOUR 8 who is-the victim of a computer's error. -" ©FANTASTIC VOYAGE 8 © PERRY MASON ©COLOSSUS© "The Case of the -Hasty Honeymooner". An, eccen- •,"The plaw Monsters" starring Phyllis Coates, tric millionaire is accused of the poison murder of Myron Realey. After inventing a hormone compound FRIDAY his bride. . which causes ordinary crawfish to grow into mon* © NEWSFRONT ' sters, a mad chemist and his henchmen use these Mitchell Krausa, Commentator creatures to frighten African natives from their DAYTIME SPECIALS , - •- lltOO © © © NEWS.. WEATHER, SPORTS 8 - homes, located above a hidden jungle diamond mine, (1966) 1^5-5:00 © School Television Service 8 THE DONALD O'CONNOR SHOW 8 ©THE FLICK © ADVENTURES OF THE SEASPRAY 8 DAYTIME MOVIES , "The Bachelor Party" starring Don Murray, Carolyn 11:00. ©JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE Jones.. Paddy Chayefeky'a powerfully realistic EARTH© &B "All This, And Heaven Too" fart II drama' of five men and a send off party for the ©EQUAL TIME 8 ! -ID "AH For Love": bridegroom to be that starts off quietly enough but © CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I ^O'tkA LetteU r Darling" creeps persistently toward Indiscretion. (1957) 11:30 O HERCULOIDS8 ' Q "Counsel for Crime" © TONIGHT AT THE MOVIES • "Lait Chance for Life" starring,Franca Bettola, ©UNDERDOGS | ^-. . .-." Lost .Worlds" Claudio Gora. Son of the commandant of the Ger- ' O THE FANTASTIC FOUR 8 ' ,• © "Feet of Clay" -•i-V' man prison camp in Italy aids a prisoner to escape. © PAT BOONE IN. HOLLYWOOD 8 7 Repeat of Noon Movit (1968) "Nignr Song" 11:30 ©THE LATE SHOW ARERNOON "Godzilla vt The Sea Monster" "Jivaro" starring Rhonda Fleming, Fernando Lamas. Adventure In the treacherous headhunting 12:00 © SHAZZAN 0 "Mamie" ' Jivaro Indian Country. {1904) O STORYBOOK SQUARES 8 : •> ©THE TONIGHT SHOW; 8 ING Children's version of the "Hollywood Bauara11 •': starring Johnny Carson . ; © NEWS 8 O THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW 0 © OPINION; WASHINGTON 0 ' O GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE 8 THE FUNTSTONES 8 - *' "•••*-. 1250 ©tO BE ANNOUNCED 12:30 © JOHNNY QUEST 0 ©GILLIGAN'S ISLAND 8 .! - , ©IATE NEWS FINAL© O UNTAMED WORLD 8 "Little Island, Big Gun" , ;vl:00 © LATE NEWS 0 Studies of the world of animals and nature. Philip ID BATMAN 0 . ,, © AMERICAN WEST Carey narrates. , © CAPITAL REPORT O THEE BEST OF BBROADWAY © TALES OF WELLS FARGO O MY FAVORITE-MARTIAN "Julius- Caesar" (1953 starring Marion Brando, James Mason. Classicalil l tragedtd y of violencil e and O AMERICAN BANDSTAND '69 8 O EYEWITNESS NEWS-6:30 REPORT 8 ' treachery in ancient Rome. * © MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE © I SPY 8 "Machlste In King Solomon's Mines" starring Reg ©GREAT MUSIC 8 'It's All Done With Mirrors". Robinson has been Park, Wandisa Gulda. In an ancient African city, a captured and brainwashed by a hostile power and 1:15 © THE GREAT GREAT SHOW legendary hero with the strength of Hercules, over- believes hia friend Scott'is a traitor and set* out "All Night Long" (1&63) starring Patrick Me- comes ruthless men who exploit the fabulous Klnf i- to kill him. . • Goohan, Betsy Blair. Among the guests, allj famous Solomon's Mine. ID VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA 8 jazz players, at a party celebrating a wedding anni- 1:00 O MOBY DICK AND THE MIGHTY "The Mechanical Man". A life like robot uses the versary, is a drummer who through jealousy and. MIGHTOR 0 Beaview to seek control of the world. ambition Is determined to break up the marriage. O AGRICULTURE U.SA 0 * Q NEWS AND WEATHER I ID INGLES PARA TODOS B COLT 45 ; N 7*90 1:20" ©THE LATE NIGHT NEWS 8 i " O CBS EVENING NEWS 8 1 '©SUPERMAN 8 i ; I$25 © THE DE CARLO WEEKEND THEATRE . with Walter Cronklte "Love Me or Leave Me" starring James. Cagney, © THE DISCOURSE OF WESTERN ^MAN • ' © HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT 8 r Doris Day. Crippled Chicago racketeer discovers a 1:30 8 THE LONE RANGER 0 < ©I LOVE LUCY •' -• talented dime a dance hostess, pushes her;into the © EDUCATION EXCHANGE 8 ' big time, marries her and then turns savage when 0 77 SUNSET STRIP I ' © ABC EVENING NEWS WITH he can't fully dominate her. (1955) \\ , FRANK REYNOLDS © ©HAPPENING 0 1:30 © NEWS HEADLINES I ID NEW JERSEY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF m UPBEAT © i ; 3:50 ©THE LATE LATE SHOW II © THE WILD WILD WEST © "The Glory Brigade" starring Victor Mature, Lee (S MAJOR AMERICAN BOOKS ' James Weat becomes one of the victims of a power- Marvin. What happens when a combat j engineer 2:00 Q OPPORTUNITY LINE 9 ful organization named Raven which Induces Influ- lieutenant in Korea is ordered to escort {company ential citizens to commit acts of sabotage through © ECAC BASKETBALL © of Greek infantry into enemy territory. (1953) W. Virginia at Stl John's • mind conditioning. Fart I l O THE HIGH CHAPARRAL 0 5:30 ©GIVE US THIS DAY - O HIKE IT IS © "No Irish Need Apply". Against John Cannon's ad- © THE RISE.OF THE AMERICAN NATION I vice, Manolito aids Irish miners in their strike 2:30 O THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE 0 " against dangerous working conditions. O ROUTE 66 © TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES © © EAST'SIDE KIDS MATINEE O OPERATION ENTERTAINMENT 0 SATURDAY "Hit the Road". Reform school boys escape and at- , Tim Conway, host from Parrls Island, North CarV tempt to revenge their fathers'gangland killings. * Una with guests Ford and HInes, Ernie Anderson, (1941) Honey Limited, Alice Jones, The Canatrelli Family. © ALL-STAR COLLEGE BASKETBALL 0 _ © STEVE ALLEN SHOW © MORNING Wildcats of Davidson College vs the Keydets of Vir- ©RAT PATROL© • " \ ginia Military Institute at V.M.I. gym, Lexington, "The Delilah Raid". Young French Resistance fight- 6:00 © MODERN FARMER Virginia. er Is captured while engaged In her group's attempt 6:25 0 GIVE US THIS DAY 3:00 © YOUNG WORLD '69 © to stop a German convoy which carried a cargo of 6:30 8 SUNRISE SEMESTER ©THE RIFLEMAN , . ,. . radar equipment. 6:50 ©EARLY BIRD NEWS \ "The Sixteenth Cousin". Lucas and Mark beftiena ffl THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 0 7:00 G BLACK LETTRES © tcA a group of foreign visitors and help teach the local "Water: Old Problems, New Methods" ; bullies a lesson in good manners, , © ACROSS THE FENCE 8 \m\. ] II PAY CARDS© 3;30 Q CALLBACK 8 © PROJECT KNOW © - ?%l ! 8 COMBAT © RUN FOR YOUR LIFE© }^i 7:30 8 BLACK HERITAGE: A HI5TORY.OF I . © PRO BOWLERS TOUR © •%5o's watching the Fleshpot?" Paul Bryan be- AFRO.AMERICANS 8 '$ i ' © CBS GOLF CLASSIC 0 / comes Involved with thieves and beautiful women „*„- t © COLONEL BLEEP 8 on the French Riviera. ' Doug Sanders, golf expert, demonstrates how w play a sand trap shot In the first of a series of ID WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW ©BREAKTHROUGH © DAVEY AND GOLIATH 8 ' *shot savers" to be presented. © GOMER PYLE 0 . „ v 8:00 D THE GO-GO GOPHERS © ©RESEARCH PROJECT © "Studies In treatment of Heart Attacks" figt. Carter wangles an appearance on the Win a ©THE CISCO KID Date" television show, and Gomer goes on with nun © MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE u a last minute entry. ' © KARTOON CARNIVAL Minute to Zero" starring Robert Mltchum, 4D THE NAME OF THE GAME © © THE CHRISTOPHERS 8 ^ ; A hard bitten Infantry colonel and a a VT&e-Ifiqulry1^ Starring Gene Barry. Publisher Glenn 8:15 © DAVEY AND GOLIATH 8 worker meet In * small Korean village "Howfcrg is calico" before a Senate committee to an- 8:56 © NEWS AND WEATHER swer charges, that be stole a fortune In U.S. Army 8:30 O THE BUGS BUNNY-ROAD i while setvijig with the OSS to Italy during 4:30 ©SOMEONE NEW 8 'orld^arlT&IIHi H RUNNER HOUR 8 W THE* FELONY SQUAD ©DODO 8 , "Conspiracy;: of"• Power'*—Pprt II, Sam risks Ua career by p&ishing a xhurde|. Investigation opposed O PRINCE OF PLANETS iff? jby •> powerful gujpjiahJntimagnaU 9 THIS IS THI LIFE A '..'Vn , : 1 I.- 5:00 THE EARLY SHOW 10:30 O TO BE ANNOUNCED «> * 11:00 6 "CAMERA THREE • en "Tarzan and the Lost Safari'! starring Q WINGS OF ADVENTURE 8 1 > \B SEARCHLIGHT 8 Scott, Betta St John. A millionaire playboy "Wonders of the Deep". Host Tex Antoine.and goort '- "GBUUWINKLE8 - wedding guests crash land In thejju&glei , * traveler Geza DeRosner take Channel 7 viewers on , Q TWIN CIRCLE HEADLINE 8 k O SHELL'S WONDERFUL WORL0 OF|GOt ; an exciting journey to the bottom of the ocean to : Roberto DeVicenzo, Bert- Yancy and Tony i visit the inhabitants of the deep. ' I llr30 O PUBLIC HEARING 8 compete at the Karen Co 'try Club, Nairobi, .1 G SATURDAY NIGHT COLLEGE BASKETBAU . O DIRECT LINE© . 0 ABC's WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 8 i "Gaels of Ions College vs the Pirates of Seton Hall G EASTSIDE COMEDY - Cfiampions Indoor Track and Field Meek, '• •!. University at Seton Hall's gym, South Orange, New "Jail Busters" (1955) starring The Bowery Beys, geles, California. Vince Lombardi analyzes 1 Jersey. : Leo Gorcey. Helping a reporter friend to get an ex- a 1 11*00 BOO NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 8 pose on.prison corruption, seme of the boys pur- m Bowl game. posely get arrested, bat soon learn they're beta a O THE TRAVEL DOOR 8 , 11:25 Q WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT 8. double-crossed for sir years. Story of the travel agency and what make* the 11:30 ©THE LATE SHOW < ©^DISCOVERY '69 . business so romantic. ; "Air Cadet" starring Gail Russell, Stephen McNalfy. I 5:30 The chief instructor at a jet fighter base finds oat "A Comer of France" O THE MAN FROM U.N.C.LE. 8 that one of his students had a brother for whose O UVES 8* S3 G 12 O'CLOCK HIGH I , death the teacher feels responsible. (1951) • This is a series to alert viewers of the importance "3 "Grant Me -No Favors". Colonel Gallagher saves S THE SATURDAY TONIGHT SHOW 8 of safety in the home, at -work and at play and tla disgrachis beset pilotby plannin, as welgl anasd hiflyins entirg ae neasquadron,r lmposBlbl] fromt safeguards they can institute in cooperation ih fTTHE ALAN BURKE SHOW 8 NTHTa Center for Safety Education. mission. .. O THE BEST OF BROADWAY "The List of Adrian Messenger" <1963) starring- AFTERNOON e EVENING • George C. Scott, Dana Wynter. Mystery drama 12:00 0 NEWSMAKERS Q 3 IT'S ACADEMIC 0 about a group of supposedly unrelated people who 6:00 are marked for death by an unknown hand. O DOROTHY GORDON YOUTH FORUM 8 3 DEATH VALLEY DAYS 0 SPECIAL 0 "Ten Day Millionaire". Tom Skerrlt,t stirs as "Playboy After Dark". Host Hugh Hefner. Guests: O THE RIFLEMAN t young Sam Clemens, who turns to a wrl tag ' .Rowan and Martin, Paul Hampton, Clara Ward "Suspicion™. Lucas and Mark rescne an elderly o after he and his prospector partner become Ten* • Gospel Singers. A swinging look at life from the. eccentric, stranded in the desert, and bring him; •' Day Millionaires", . • exotic Playboy Penthouse. ; back to North Fork. He becomes the prime soa- j pect in a series of murders. I 6:30 O THE SIX-THIRTY REPORT 8. ' 0 COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8 Q THE HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT Cougars of the University of Houston vs the Bruins Q RIGHT NOW 8 6 FAST DRAW 8 . of UCLA at Los Angeles Host Commissioner Robert J. Mangum Game in which contestants have to draw an- G BIG ACTION MOVIE swers for cash prizes. • j 12:30 ' O SATURDAY NIGHT FLICK "The Girl in the Black Stockings" starring Lex "Sixteen Fathoms Deep" starring Lon Chaney, O SUSPENSE THEATRE 8 ; Barker, Anne Bancroft The murder of a lovely Lloyd Bridges. Sponge divers discover sabotage of "The World I Want" starring Jo VanFle ;- . move starlet at an exclusive resort is the first In nas the air hoses aboard their boat ^ (1948) Mlneo. Drama about a woman who plots hi .[:..• a series of mysterious deaths. (1957) e THE MID-DAY REPORT 8 / band's murder and too late discovers that is; 12:30 the beneficiary of his estate. j 1:00 O THE GREAT GREAT SHOW G FACE THE NATION 8 O I SPY 8 I "The Treasure of the Aztecs"" starring Lex Barker, G A YEAR OF HOPE 8 VSparrowhawk". The youthful ruler of a I ! Gerard Ban-ay. After obtaining financial aid from G SPECIAL i . a wealthy Count, a doctor is accused of bis death Helen Hayes—"One Life" country visits Las Vegas on vacation \ but ti • by a disinherited son. holiday for the two secret agents who are en OPAGE'ONE with his safety. 1:20 O THE BEST OF BROADWAY O MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ©THE INVADERS 8 ^"Jeopardy" (1953) starring Barbara Stanwyck, 'Two Tickets to Broadway" starring Tony Martin, ' "The Experiment". An attempt Is "made on tie life -;•;Barry Sullivan. Drama about a woman, on vacation Janet Leigh. The troubles of four showgirls, a young of an astrophysicist whorls prepared to expo te the with her husband and son, who must rely In a des- singer and their tricky, fast talking manager makes aliens, over the objections of the scientist's , tperate escaped convict to help her when her hus- for a gay, tune filled romp. (1S51) ion. band Is in danger of drowning. /-^\^ 7:00 G CBS EVENING NEWS 8 1:25 B THE LATE NIGHT NEWS 8 ( ^ 1:00 G NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 8 with Roger Mudd : 1 ;30 Q THE DE CARLO WEEKEND THEATRE i Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins O NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED "Escape to Burma" starring BarbaraSstanwyck, \ O MEET THE PRESS 8 O I LOVE LUCY . .•.; Robert Ryan. English girl, mistress of plantation - • 0 MOVIE 7:15 O SCOREBOARD 8 1 In Burma, faces native superstition and forced hoi* l: •?The Adventures of Tartu" (1943) starring Robert 7:30 G THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW Spitality from a "wanted" stranger. (X955) i Donat, Valerie Hobson. British secret agent, sent "The Honeymooners" \\. '• G NEWS HEADLINES ! , 'to blow up Nazi poison gas factory in Cxecho&to. O ADAM 12 8 tj 2:00 O NEWS AND WEATHER " \ I vakia poses aa a Romanian. "Grand Theft, Horse?" Officers Malloy Reed Q DIRECTIONS 8 >• apprehend a horse thief and then engage In high 3:15 O THE LATE LATE SHOW II L |- 1:30 O GUIDELINE 8 speed chase of two armed robbers!: "Callaway Went Thataway" starring Fred Mac- Murray, Dorothy McGuire. Two fast talking huck- O ISSUES AND ANSWERS 8 O THE BARON: SAMURAI WEST jsters unable to find ex-cowboy star whose popular O RACKET SQUAD O THE DATING GAME 8 'TV show has been renewed, persuades a genuine "Staff of Life". Two coa men offer a $100 prize for Q BURKE'S LAW | cowboy to impersonate him. (1951) * the finest bushel of wheat submitted, thereby i> "Who Killed the Home of Plenty?. 0t&t\tAf Lee 4:50 8 THE LATE LATE SHOW III quiring top grade wheat for almost nothing. Home, biggest name in modeling agency busli ess, is j 'The Crooked Web" starring Frank Lovejoy, Mart 1:55 Q NBA BASKETBALL 8 ahot with a high powered rifle equipped ljdth Blanchard. Undercover agents go to great lengths San Francisco Warriors at Philadelphia 76exs scope. . to trap a wartime criminal into a confession, (1955) ID CHILLER THEATRE 6:25 Q GIVE US THIS DAY 2:00 O AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE "The Devil's Messenger" starring Lon Claney, ALL-STAR GAME 8 Karen Kadler. From his murky throne! the Devil From the Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida. Teams metes out various forms of punishment to [newly are made up of the best AFL players of the East arrived Blnners and plots a diabolical formula for and the best AFL players of the*West. human destruction. (1961) ! M i SUNDAY G WANTED: DEAD'OR ALIVE 8:00 O GET SMART _ "Vendetta". Crazed army officer tries to incite aa "Tequila Mockingbird". Agent 99 and !M,ax jjose as Indian war and execute Josh Randall a flamenco dancer and a gedy doctor while trying 2:30 O SHERLOCK HOLMES'THEATRE to locate a cache .of valuablfe gems In Mexico. MORNING Q THE NEWLYWED GAME 6:55 j OGIVE US THIS DAY 8:30 G MY THREE SONS 8^ Chip staggers the Douglas family by becoming en- '7:00 iO TOM & JERRY 8 gaged to a pretty girl. 7:15 O MODERN FARMER K&mes>l « O THE GHOST AND MRS, MUIR 7:30 O THE ADVENTURES OF AQUAMAN Q - "A Pain In the Neck". Capt. Greggiis blamed for an |O HERALD OF TRUTH 8 accident that causes his nephew to become a bed Q CATHEDRAL OF TOMORROW G G METROMEDIA MOVIE ridden, and very demanding, guest: at Gull Cittage. 7:50 O EARLY BIRD NEWS •Tennessee Johnson" (1943) starring Van Hefflin. G THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW 8 I Ruth Huasey. Historical drama of Andrew - - ^ O THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 8 8:00 IG AROUND THE CORNER wcwssor to the presidency after Uacoln's © TWILIGHT ZONE •• ! ! G PRINCE OF PLANETS "A- World of Hla Ovra". A shy, quiet playwright, i O PROJECT KNOW G THE PATTY DUKE SHOW 8:15 O LIBRARY LIONS 8 "Don't Bank on It" Gregory West, has the power of bringing to l|fe the G GIDGET 8 characters he has created. 8:30 i 8 WONDERAMA 8 - 9:00 1 ". "Take a Lesson" G HOGAN'S HEROES 8 i with Bob McAllister Hogan works with the attractive daughter of ja Ger- ' O THE CHRISTOPHERS ].:? AM G NFL PRO BOWL 8 man general In an effort to photograph; top secret \ J Eastern Division vs Western Division organized guerrilla operations. j j •'•••••: IG THE EVANGEL HOUR % enemy plana designed to prolong the war through 8:45 Q MARYKNOLL STORY TIME 8 * " .SUSPENSE THEATRE 0 SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Long Lost Life of Edward Smallev" uncrj. 8;5I IO NEWS AND WEATHER _. a la^-er whose life is threatened bv a former "Trial Run" starring James Franclscus, Diane 8:55 | O THE CHRISTOPHERS Army comrade whom he successful^ defended in Baker. A Senior attorney's marital problems a murder charge but refused to iis'tn i ' jeopardizes his assistant's chances of winnng an 9:00 I O TV SUNDAY SCHOOL 8 acquittal for a client charged with murder. O FOR THOU ART WITH ME ©MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE "8 O NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 8; IO CONNECTICUT REPORTS I "The Bold Adventure" starring Gerald Phm New York Rangers vs St. Louis Blues • :G CAPTAIN SCARLET & THE MYSTERONS? Vlllar. During the trcublS fiints of the HemS j 9:15 JO TV HEBREW SCHOOL 8 ; Wars, a young nobleman whose parents were killed G PERRY MASON , | 9:30 B THE WAY TO GO 8 ! by the Spanish InqmaiUon becomes a Iriviloua Robin "The Case of the 12th Wildcat". The attractive ! O JEWISH HERITAGE 8 Hood of the countrj-side. (1S56) owner of a professional football • team j Is i ccused ID DR. KILDARE of murdering her husband In a dispute over control | O THE NEW BEATLES 8 i . of the team. ^ •*• ! O NEW JERSEY REPORT © t "The Thing Speaks for Itself'. Sudden death of a 9:30 O PETTICOAT JUNCTION » . . ,. '© THE LITTLE RASCALS woman patient, following admi^tration rf a drug" When postmaster Sam Drucker learns the Hooter- ?H38F vlllft poflt office la going to be closed down, at.i " "10:001 Q LAMP UNTO MY FEET 8 up Uncle JJoee CaoCarsonn to the ppoint that he decides O READ YOUR WAY U, 8 ID WORLD PRESS 0 > I O LINUS THE LION-HEARTED 5.-00 O VAGABOND 8 to see his Congressman In Washington. O POINT OF VIEW 8 "Valley of Spring" 10:00 O THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE © ID THE THREE STOOGES O THE MAN FROM U.N.OLL OMANNIX8 10:30 O LOOK UP AND LIVE G THE BIG SHOW Mannlx suipeoti the bliarre death of a petty orlnv "The Comancheros inal may somehow be tttd In with the guberna- O MAN IN OFFICE 8 torial campaign of an old nemeaii, O KING KONG 8 O 10 O'CLOCK NEWS 0 O NEW YORK REPORT 8 I Q BIG ACTION MOVIE G PERRY MASON with George Scharmtn 'In This Corner" -starring Scott Brady, Anabel The Case of the ID THE KILLY STYLE O Shaw. During a Pacific naval battle, sailor la forced to strike a shipmate who has gone beaerk, caoatng « psychological paralysis in hit arm. (1M8) ~ (Continued on Next Page) .,•»? • of emotional stress caused by badness -and marital problems. CURRENT SUNDAr B 10 O'CLOCK NEWS \ , BEST SEIJLERS i (Cofltfnued) with George Schannen > , (Compiled by . O ADULT FUCK 9 "The Testament of Dr. Mabuse" starring Gert ' Publishers'Weekly) Frooe, Alan Dijon. The notorious master criminal FICTION 6 ONCE UPON A DAY WITH } Mabuse, confined deep within a prison-for the crim- . "The Salzburg Connection," , CHARITY BAILEY - \ bully insane, hypnotizes the prison's head doctor 5:30 Q THE RAfcJK McSEE SUNDAY RffORT 9 Into committing series of fantastic robberies. (I960) Ha&nnes i 8 THE JOHN GARY SHOW 9 ' "A Small Town in Get- © N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE . ;. From the Great Boom of the Hilton Plaza Hotel' many," Le Carre "The National Theatre of the Deif i in Miami Beach i "Auport,r Bailey EVENING • •• •' i I&30 B WITH MAJOR LINDSAY © ; "Pteiserve and Protect, i---( (B SOUL 9 Drury " - I &00 0 G.E. COLLEGE BOWL 9 \ 11:00 BOO NEWS REPORT 9 "Hurricane Years,n Hawtey Challenger: Oklahoma State Unlvenity * " B THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW NONFICTION 0 SUNDAY PLAYHOUSE i A THE ELEVENTH HOUR 8 ~ "Undercurrent" (1946) starring Katherme Bep- young lawyer then, leaves him for a New York mil- "The Bounty Hunter". Steve and Mark drag a giant lionaire. . I Also on the bin is the gun back to their hiding place, as reward seeking "Burly-Q-Capers" revue fea- giants comb the woods for the EarthUngs. - 4 B THE LATE LATE SHOW I | turing Rummy Bishop and O BIS PREVIEW . ' \ ! ••" starring Rhonda Fleming Wil- 1 liam Lundigan. Foolish drama about the Raman Flash Lane, two comics. "Harlow * starring Carol Lynley, Efrem ZlmbaHsti Empire in the days of Cleopatra and Marc Anthony She w&3 one of Hollywood's brightest stars, but her and their eventual suicides. (1963) ' ! tumultuous career was all too short, an intimate story of an unforgettable sex symbol. (1965) i 1:35 B THE BEST OF BROADWAY II j THE TOP "The FaO of the House of Usher" (1950} stirring fD 12 O'CLOCK HIGH 9 | Kay Tendeter and Gwendolyn Watford. Adaptation Best-idling records of the "The Hotshot". Colonel Gallagher meets a challenge of Edgar AQen Poe's classic thriller about a strange week based on The Cash Box to his command ta the person of the leader of thai family doomed to destruction through insanity. , . • newly-formed F-51 fighter squadron. • ' f • MagaagaeV nationwide sur- 2:55 B THE LATE LATE SHOW II vey: :-;--' •. •••••." •• v-VJ-f - m CRITIQUE [ "When the Daltons Rode" starring Randolph Scott, *"Hie Fixer and John Fraakenheimer" Brian Donlevy. Factual and legendary episodes in "I Heard It Through The 730 B GENTLE BEN 9 , the life of the as they fought their way Grapevme," Gaye , ;••, Tom and Boomhaaer set off after a swampman ioti> through four states over 70 years ago. •'••-. A ! "Abraham, Martin and pected of disrupting the construction of a highway 4:25 B THE LATE LATE SHOW III : \ John/^on in the Everglades.—Part II' j- "" starring Dan Duryea, Mik^ Con- nors. Routine war film about a rigid commander of "Storiy," Classics IV O WALT DISNETS WONDERFUL - : i lt WORLD OF COLOR 9 • i a flight group and his men's animosity For-Once in My La "Those Callowaya"—Part U. When Ids fattier li (1»«) Wondek' Incapacitated with a broken leg, young Bucky Cat* SJSO B GIVE US THIS DAY "Wichita lineman," Camp- loway sets out to trap for fun to support hit r family. ; befl I.-00 O THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW : J YOUR GARDEN "Love Chili,".Diana Ross Guests: John Davidson, Gary Puckett and the Union and ttoe^Supcemes . Gap ' • - i"- i B TO BE ANNOUNCED i i «1 Love How You Love Me/* O THE F,B.L 9 i f Dead Vintok'.-: "A. Life in the Balance". Before the ransom Is paid «Whok Making Love," Tay* a£d the victim returned, Inspector Ersldne begins Yoail save enough to do it's better not to much tor ;.. hunt for the kidnappers believing the criminals may next spring without worrying change their original plans, due to blood found at traffic on a lawn tfaat is fro- "Both Sides Now," Collins the scene.' • j about dead spots along the zen or thawing. "Cloud Nine," Temptations O THE HONEYMOONERS HOUR ! edges of your lawn. Salt or other ice-melting m PBL ; chemicals cause many of 8:30 O THE MOTHER'S IN LAW 9 • \ these dead spots. Knowing "And Baby Hakes Four". Eve and Kaye disguise this, you can be careful where themselves as mothers to be, nuns and doctors in you scatter your salt to melt attempts to gain admittance to Suzie's bospitaf room before she gives birth, •:-. ice on driveways and walk- 61 THE ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE SHOW 0 ways. 9:00 B THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS f It's easy to forget the salt COMEDY HOUR© ; :. I is there and to scoop it * Guests: Ray Charles, Jackie Mason - '• up with snow from later O BONANZA 9 ! storms and throw it onto the "Mn. Wfcarton and the Lesser Breeds". A head- lawn. And salt can -dissolve strong British widow Involves Candy In her plan to and be carried in liquid fonn - recover valuables the lost on a hold-up. * to the grass roots. BTO BE ANNOUNCED " ' ; To be safe, scatter plain O THE SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE 9 ! • •Tie Dirty Game" (1968). Exciting ^«py drama sand where there's danger of ; starring Henry Fonda, Vittorio Gassnian. Allied kEHag grass. That's tfc sug- counter-intelligence battles enemy agents in this ac- gestion of Henry W. Indyfc, . tioa thriller spanning two continent!. . . - lawn specialist at Rutgers. Banquet Facilities for up to 500 0 FIRING LINE WITH WILLIAM BUCKLEY 9 You caa head off trouble of Guest: Mayor Teddy KoUek. Topic "Jerusalem and STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 29* - the Mldddla East" another sort by breaking O NAKED CITY ; down and scattering piles *The Scorpion Sting". Ruthleai theatrical agent re- of snow or ice on the lawn. BUFFET LUNCHEON ceives a series of letters threatening is life. ; \ Dr. Indyk explains that snow served Dolly Moa.>Fri* 9^0 ID TRUE ADVENTURE & \ mold, a fungus disease that feotarlag "STEAMSHIP ROUND" $|75 "Tibetan Border" ' • ; : attacks grass, can thrive un- Carvejd at the Table B N.E.T. FESTIVAL ; der a pile of snow or a drift. "The Pflm Generatlott-ott War" ' Instant Winter Green l(h00 B MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 9 Another way to be kind The Impossible Missions force must end the career to your lawn in winter is to ENTERTAINMENT NITELY - Tues.-Sat.| of a bacteriologist working for the enemy, who has . succeeded in developing a mutant strain of deadly spread lime so that it will IN OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE bacteria which could be used as a practical battle- work its way down into the field weapon. grass roots by spring. In the O MY FRIEND TONY 9 absence of a soil test, 23 "Votees". After a preliminary Investigation, Pro- pounds to 1,000 square feet is DINNER - DANCE fessor Woodruff and Tony conclude that a dress de- Every Friday and Saturday jLgasts fear that her llf» Is In danger is the resuljf about right. As a general rule, though. fli side two of this RECORDS vfeieh was issued prerioesly «nMGM. r or iATLANTICJ By MARY CAMPBELL them have been aimed lor tore tele, livened by a boy's ing, they just laughed, said, I This year's LPs for chil- the preschool child. Tbis year, mischief. Adults wffl see mote "It's giggle time," and left it NOW THtU TUESDAY 5 most of them are stories so is it as Buck, whom Twain on.tbe record. They sing some dren have jumped the literacy JOAWfE WOOOWAtP gap. In past years, most of good they are called 'liter- gave "a good heart and a bad folk songs, like "Up She Ris- ature" - and they're read conscience," wontes wheth- es," asd some sew ones lie -RACHEL. RACHtt- 2 FUtS — tAQtfEL WOJC *••*••••••• imeondensed and not watered er be is doing the right thing the catchy "Betty trom the us down. in going against society and Golden Rule," about finding a "FATHOM- Cofar Anybody who15 oM enough helping Jim ran away. Tbere cat outside a supermarket. SATURDAY end SUNDAY to concentrate and listen to a will be more records, mth "Peter and the Wdf," on UATIMEE OMLY AT 246 ML STRAND the rest of the book, oat lat- Leo the lion, is acted out by "KI&HTY OF THE long story — and older — will er. 261-0452 ******* enjoy these. five actors, and narrated by GRAND CANYON" Currently Spoken Arts also Leon. Jamey. Fks —"FATHOM" NOW PLAYING Tie two issues we life best bas issued "Short Stories ot ' "Alice in Wonderland" is I are some tales from "Arabian Hark Twain," also read bv "A SUPERIOR HUT Nights," "Ali Baba and the -VOTED ONE OF THi TEN 40 thieves/' Aladdin and his Sherman. KST OF THE TEAT Lamp" and "Sinbad the Safl- These stories are terrific — DTE5S or," Anthony Quayle, the they're funny, they sound l&e flDRlVt-lN CMIICKJCBIM Brifch actor, reads the sto- folklore and if there some- ries. He has a fine voice and times is a moral, it's not un- mZUET 2642200 the accent is not such pro- comfortable, lite stories are jiounced "English" to bother toe welHmown "The Noto- American listeners. rious Jumping Frog of Cala- veras County," "The Profes- Each of the LPs is divided 1 into four "chapters," ot about sor's Yam,' about gamMers, 15 minutes each. In "Ali Ba- and "The Han Who Pat Up ba" there is his finding of the at Gadsby's," about living on cave, Ali Baba's wicked expectations. brother finding the cave and "Mary Poppins" a?so is out the dispatching of the robbers on Caedmon. This five stories hiding in the on jars. It's the, way an adult remembers it, from the original boot by bat with a richness of detail P. L. Travers. Maggie Smith JEANNE left out of most children's is Mary Poppins and Robert MOREAU book "versions." '. * Stephens narrates. ,.,v "THE BRIDE Mark Twain was another They and other voices do a,.. WORE BUCK" good storyteller. "The Adven- combination of reading and tures of ^Huckleberry Finn, acting out of the dialogue of Volume 1." « out on Spoken the engrossing story. Caed- . FRWteOiSTRUEFAUFW T Arts; Actor Hiram Sherman mon plans four more records reads this and he also has a to carry on from further A\T E A TRES COLOR by DeLuxe very good voice for story Mary Poppins volumes. The reading — intelligent, not too author is working on the re- • Plus • sophisticated, vrith good enun- cordings, Doth jn casting the UNLIMITED ciation, parts and making any neces- FREE PUZA "One of the Best 1 SMOKING Comedies of 1968" jn the story, Buck and Jim, sary story adaptations, r PARKING! SECTIONS! the runaway slave, are going "Songs from Watt Disney's DEBBIE REYNOLDS down the Mississippi River on NOW! Him TUESJ • JAMES GARNER :* raftg'sa cracking adven^ The Jungle Book" on Cam- den, has six. songs from that . • -.•:.- in DANCE TONIGHT cartoon film on side one, in- WINNER OF "HOW SWEET Now you 2 ACADEMY Htghtstown Country Club cluding "The Bare Necessi- IT IS" WALT MEUOR 10-PC. BAND AWARDS " ADM.iSs - iT'S THE MO ties." Emife Benan sings. CANENJOy KST PICTURE' STARTING NEXT WED. FUN NIGHT WHETHER YOU On side two, voices drama- CANNES FESTIVAL COME ALONE OR COUPLES IT IN "A MAN crnd — JOIN OUR PAUL JONES TO tize a shortened version of GET AC9UAINTEO -- ANDY Rudyard Kipling's "The Jun- FOR AIL YOUNG LOVERS WHEREVER YOU ARET7 A WOMAN" WELLS — SAT. N1TE — JOE gle Book," ^ The'motion picture to see again and again...see ii -wW someon* you Plus o Second Feature MUCHA- THE LIVELY PLACE "Story Hour with Shirley TO ©0. Booth," on Leo the Lion Rec- •••»••••••• ords, is one for the tiny tots. In her motherly voice, which sounds like it belongs with a . NEAR YOU! piump, comfortable lap and & checkered apron, actress booth reads 12 stories includ- ing "Peter Rabbit," 'The Three Wishes," "The Little WHY DID Red Hen" and "Lazy Jack," •• who blundered into good for- ' 13 WOMEN tune, "The Babysitters* Mena- WILLINGLY gerie," on Vanguard, is an offbeat, informal, show-biz OPEN THEIR type of sing-along. Alan Ar- kin, Barbara Dana, Lee Hays ACADEMY ! A MANAWARDS DOORS and Doris Kaplan are on it WINNER If they broSe up while record- AINCIAWOMAN FEATURED ROLE •••THE; • • Pam McMyler, under term contract to University City BOSTON Studios, has been set for a NOW* featured role in the "LogW- . thru TUESDAY i STR ANGLER? segment of Universal Tele- '" yision's '^810-12," half-hOur1;; police-action series starring' t Martin Milner and Kent Me- Cord. BOSTON Miss McMyler, who recent- ly appeared in the critically STRANGLER , acclaimed short subject, ••AmblinV and the "B.O.D. . 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