Problems Continue to Plague MCAP

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Rain Expected Chance of rain developing THEDAEY HOME and cool today. Bain periods ) . Bed Bank, Freehold T" possible tonight and tomor- (/'" Long Branch J FEVAL row. (See Details Fats 3) Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, N0|. 100 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1968 26 PAGES TEN CENTS South Vietnam Premier Quits, Talks Shift Seen SAIGON (AP)-South Viet- and ammunition stores. Information Minister Ton Just what shift in the South day afternoon Thieu reported- namese Premier Tran Van A spokesman said 4 North That Thien, asked about the Vietnamese boycott of the ly had not decided whether to Huong has submitted his res- Vietnamese soldiers were report of Huong's resignation, Paris talks was likely was not accept it. The president was ignation to President Ngu- killed and at least a dozen said the premier had been in- known, and government reported considering^ major yen Van Thieu amid some in- bunkers were destroyed in the formed, "laughed and termed sources would make no of- Cabinet reshuffle, including dication of a possible shift in southern half of the DMZ. ficial comment. But other it not accurate." However, the foreign and information South Vietnam's boycott of Huong's resignation was sources close to the govern- ministries. the Paris peace talks, author- submitted as a result of dif- Thien would not elaborate ment said if a stronger Cabi- One source said Huong was itative sources said today. ferences arising partly from and declined to comment fur- net emerged and the Thieu determined to stay in office On the military front, the the stalemated peace talks, ther when asked if the report regime thus felt more secure, only if he could strengthen U.S. Command accused North the sources said. It was part was true. the president might not feel his Cabinet to meet the do- Vietnam of' violating a mu- of an over-all, Cabinet crisis Other sources in the gov- it so necessary that his dele- mestic political problems tual agreement to keep the which could result in Huong's ernment said a Cabinet gation outrank that of the which might arise as a result demilitarized zone free of mil- return to office as head of a shakeup had been under con- Viet Cong's National Libera- of the talks-. itary activity and sent Amer- stronger government or his sideration for several days tion Front at the Paris talks. Dissatisfaction Reported / ican bombers streaking over departure from Thieu's re- and some kind of official ac- Huong submitted his resig- The premier, who wieldsrlit- AN EAGLE FLIES UP — Dr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Genova of 999 Palmer Avs., the zone to attack bunkers gime* tion was imminent. nation yesterday, but by Fri- tle political power under South River Plaza, beam as they inspect the Eagle Scout badge on the uniform of their Vietnam's constitution was re- ported dissatisfied with the son, Joseph, 16, as Scoutmaster Edmoncj Cote of Troop 32 holds an award for slow progress of his campaign the newly elevated member of his unit, and Bernard Homefield, right, who led Storer Raps Bid to Independents against corruption and inter- the troop for six years, looks on. (Register Staff Photo) ference by the military in • Cabinet affairs. The real power is held by South Vietnam's president. But Huong, who has been in. Form Marlboro GOP Club office less than six months, is widely respected and is • MCAP Gets Loan By HALLIE SCHRAEGER the club's formation except to Mr. Storer said his own the source of much of what MARLBORO - A new Re- say that its purpose is to unify joining of the Purpose and popular support the govern- publican club was formed and revitalize the party. Principle coalition (formed of ment has. 0 here last night "open to all Mr. Storer, president of the Democrats and Republicans) Republicans and independents was "a means to an end, to A factor in these develop- Marlboro Township Regular ments was the long-standing To Pay Employes in the township," and it was have Republican representa- Republican Club and •chair- rivalry between President news to Republican leader man of the Republican execu- tion on the Council. LONG BRANCH — Money Alfred L. Storer, a township Thieu and Vice President MCAP is broke because the next week, this time—and Its tive committee here, said last "I have never disclaimed Nguyen Cao Ky, who was re- problems continue to haunt permission for MCAP to bor- councilman. night he bad "not been told of being a Republican. I have federal Office of Economic ported to be demanding more the county's antipoverty Opportunity — not prompt in row up to $75,000. Roy Spinelli, 17 Fletcher this by anyone." not separated myself from be- of, his supporters in a new agency. Drive, Whittier Oaks, and "I can undei stand Republi- ing a Republican by these turning over the money in the Will Pay Interest Cabinet as his price for sup- Joseph E. Taylor, executive best of times—hasn't yet sent Julius Kurowsky, Bartram cans wanting to associate actions," Mr. Storer declared. porting Thieu in his dispute director of Monmouth Com- As if the empty bankbook Road, Robertsville, were with Republicans," said Mr. But he said his position has with the United States over munity Action Program, re- any of the $1,185,700 nec- isn't burden enough to bear, named co-chairmen, of the Storer. "I'm greatly in favor . always been to go along with the Paris talks. ported last night that the essary to administer and oj> MCAP will have to pay that new Marlboro Township Re- of the two-party system." But the majority. 7 per cent interest on the loan U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth agency has had to borrow erate the community action publican Club at an organiza- he said he questioned the in- "If the majority feels others ?60,000 — at 7 per cent inter- program. out of its grant—when it gets tional meeting last night at clusion of independents in the should be leading and running Bunker met with Thieu today it—reducing its operating for the first time in nearly a est—to meet its October pay- What OEO has sent is Mi. Spinelli's home. party. (the Republican Party here), roll. budget, the agency's board Mr; Kurowsky said 24 per- System Preferred I'm in the minority and I'll week. promises — of payment by of trustees learned. sons attended the meeting "to Mr. Storer said he has "got- take a back seat," Mr. Storer "I don't see how that's help- establish a strong, new Re- ten to the feeling that the said. ing the people who need it," publican club." He said offi- primary and the two-party Hut he said too many one trustee complained. cers will be elected at the system is the better way to people break off from politi- "It's a system designed to first public meeting. The date select candidates" than inde- Alfred L. Storer cal party designations when Bishops in Showdown of that meeting will be an- pendent filings. . their own choice of a candi- help the poverty banks," nounced. ''I would hope this new or- try to ionn a good, solid Re- date does not agree with the trustee Herman Shapiro com- Mr. Kurowsky did not wish ganization would contact some publican organization," he jnajority. mented sarcastically. to expand on the reasons for of the older Republicans and said. » "The moral breakdown of Actually, OEO is supposed Over Contraceptives to pay interest incurred be- people to accept their obliga- tions in this respect (party cause it forced the agency to loyalty) is destroying the WASHINGTON (AP) - Ro- backed Pope Paul VI's ban on married couples "should nev- become a borrower, MCAP democratic system," Mr. Stor- man Catholic bishops are fac- -birth control, but said mar- er be complacent" if they re- Deputy Director Wilbert C. Plan Shorter Parade, ersaid. "To claim party af- ing a showdown vote on a ried couples who find it im- sorted to artificial birth con- Russell said, "but they won't possible to follow will not be and they get away with it. filiation and then do as you birth control compromise that trol but would still be open excluded from communion to the church's sacraments. In Checking Account darn please is immoral and calls use of contraceptives a irresponsible." and other church sacraments. Continues Ban Worse yet, when MCAP sin but says married couples Five Inaugural Balls Mr. Storer is one of two P.P One Version The Pope's encyclical con- does get its grant, it has to who break the ban won't councilmen who are subjects A key sentence concerning' tinuing the church's long ban plunk that whole lump sum in three hours in 1965 and ban- it from a sign carried by a be cut off from the church. a checking account; OEO WASHINGTON (AP) — of the recall election here birth control in one version against contraceptives stirred Richard M. Nixon's inaugura- ished military hardware. He young girl during a campaign Nov. 26. He is also on the world - wide controversy. won't allow the agency to use held five inaugural balls. appearance in Deshler, Ohio. The proposed bishops' of a proposed pastoral letter the money for short-term in- tion ceremonies will include bottom of the ballot as a Re- statement also questions the French bishops voted last the traditional inaugural balls From 1945, when President The keynote of Johnson's publican candidate, in case read: week to leave the questions to vestments, Robert W. Klei- worth of the war in Vietnam berg, the board's secretary- and a shortened parade keyed Roosevelt was sworn in dur- inaugural was "The Great So- he and Council President "Conscientious Catholic personal conscience. ing austere ceremonies at the ciety." and urges draft exemptions treasurer, said. to the theme: "Bring Us To- George E. Creevy are re- couples, when overwhelmed • The proposed U.S. state- gether." White House, until Johnson Marriott said he under- for youths with a conscien- The trustees present last called. Mr. Creevy is run- tious objection to a specific by... pressures, will not be ment said the Pope's ban Nixon advisers had been shortened the parade, the stands this year's parade will ning as a Democrat. night said that if the grant war. discouraged if they have re • "must be a prime factor in quoted as saying a "subdued" bands, floats and horses had be televised overseas via sat- Other candidates in the re- the formation of conscience." isn't received within the week Inauguration Day was under taken five hours or more to ellite. call are Citizens Committee The National Conference of sorted to artificial contracep- they will protest the funding consideration in view of the pass the reviewing stand. A departure from past candidates, former mayor Catholic Bishops, planning a tion or otherwise fallen into While recognizing the con- lag to Rep. James J. How- Vietnam War,. President Kennedy's inaug- years is the decision not to Walter C. Grubb Jr. and John final vote on its pastoral let- sin; nor should they fail to flicts that may confront mar- ard, D-N. J., and New Jer- But J. Willard Marriott, uration parade lasted over an use the cavernous D.C. Ar- J. McLaughlin, and Marlboro ter, finishes a five - day take full advantage of the ried couples, the U.S. bishops sey's Sens. Clifford P. Case^ chairman of the 1969 Inaugu- hour after sundown. mory for an inaugural ball. Action Party candidates, Ste- struggle over stands on arti- strength that comes from the said, "The church cannot and Harrison A. Williams Jr. ral Committee, said today in Robert G. McCune, execu- All five balls scheduled so far ven H. Adler and Robert L. ficial birth control and war. sacraments ..." compromise the ideal. She is The trustees indicated that a prepared statement that tive director of Nixon's in- will be held in hotels. Netchert Jr. The American bishops Another version said that bound to teach it as it is." they will consider refusing to there will be five — possibly auguration plans, haj said •> The proposed pastoral let- make the interest payments six — inatfgural balls and a earlier the inaugural would be ter said those dissenting from their grant funds, put- "subdued" because festivity two-hour parade with bands priests who challenge the ban ting the onus entirely on and floats. seemed "inappropriate." OEO. The board wasn't able Nixon believes the inaugu- "We will have a meaningful 2 Testify in Cliff wood Investigation act with impropriety and to take any action on that ration "is a national occasion parade, but it will be brief bring the church into disre- suggestion last night because in which all the people and attest to the theme of FREEHOLD - Two Mata- contractor for the $1.2 million ship for fill and the subse- a prime issue in the 1967 elec- pute. it lacked a quorum. Should have the opportunity to 'Bring Us Together,'" said wan Township residents testi- project which brought sewers quent settlement in June 1967 tion. see and participate," Marriott Marriott today. , fied yesterday in the opening to residents Jn Ciiffwood and for ?316,500 by the present The GOP candidates for •aid.'' Nixon coined the "Bring Us session of the Monmouth Ciiffwood Beach. Municipal Utilities Authority Township Council last year Together" motto in his first County Grand Jury probe of The price paid by the town- to the Pardun company was charged there were indica- President Johnson trimmed press conference after his the 1964 sewer installation tions of fraud and promised End of Bias Probe the inauguration parade to election. He said he borrowed project in Ciiffwood and Cliff- to launch a full investigation. wood Beach. The matter was forwarded Testifying were Albert E. Accident Records Use to the state attorney gener- Phase Is Uncertain Allen, now a county freehold- •al's office and then returned er, who was campaign man- to the county prosecutor's of- FREEHOLD - James H. ager of the township Republi- ance. We'd like everybody To Push Safety Aired fice. Blair, director of the N. J. concerned to sit down togeth- The Inside Story can Club, and Joseph B. Rif- Division of Civil. Rights, said kin, who was a Township By BOB BRAMLEY Acting as master of cere- Mr. Keuper said Wednes- er and resolve the problem For some women exercise is hockey _ „ Page 8 WEST LONG BRANCH — monies, Inspector Carney in- day that yesterday's jury ses- yesterday he does not know without us pushing too heav- Council candidate in 1967 un- when a preliminary investiga- Cooking expert Michael Field Page 9 der the Taxpayers Candidate Using accident records as a troduced C. Edwin Max, the sion was to be exploratory to ily." outline what happened in tion into charges of discrim- Mr. Blair said Edward Rod- Bnrke wins winter golf opener — Page 12 banner. means for reducing highway council's executive vice pres- accidents and fatalities was ident, who outlined seminar 1964. ination in the Freehold Fire riguez, chief of the division's The Major, a natural clown -...Page 12 Monmouth County Prosecu- the theme of the N.J. State objectives. A 50 per cent in- Department's membership Affirmative Action Bu- tor Vincent P. Keuper de- The probe, he said, should policies will be completed. Weekend schoolboy grid outlook Page 13 Safety Council's seminar yes- crease in traffic deaths has determine whether the origi- reau, had been instructed to clined to comment concerning terday in Monmouth College's interview local officials, resi- Hudson (rooters squeak In tourney Page 13 the probe except that the taken place in the state in nal survey of back fill in 1964 "We are awaiting a legal Pollack Auditorium. the past nine years, Mr. Max was accurate; whether the determination as to our jur- dents and firemen—"as many Amusements ~22, 23 Religious Services .25 jury will meet again but that as possible." Sports _ .12,13 Third in a series of six sem- reported. Traffic accidents, price paid to Pardun was ex- isdiction in the case," Mr. Births 2 no date has been set. fatal and non-fatal, have in- Blair said. "We have a moral Mr. Blair said the question Successful Investing 14 The investigation concerns inars scheduled state wide, cessive; if Pardun did buy the Jim Bishop 6 yesterday's session drew creased to the point where obligation to look into disr of allowing use of public Bridge 23 Stocks 14 a contract between the town- select fill and then use it, and Television 22 more than 100 police and oth- one in every four New Jersey whether the trenches dug for crimination if we ascertain funds for an organization Classified .„ 16-21 ship and C. J. Pardun and drivers is involved in an ac- there is discrimination, but which excludes certain people Women's News _ 8,10 Sons Inc. of North Brunswick, er safety minded officials tlie sewer lines were made Comics 24 from Monmouth, Mercer and cident each year, he added. too wide so that the cost we must find out legally what is still not resolved. Crossword Puzzle 22, 23 DAILY REGISTER PHONE NUMBERS Fair Haven Residents Ocean Counties. "But we are Interested in would be increased. we can do about it. (See PROBE, Pg. 2, Col. 7) Editorials ,..__ 6 The Fair Haven Tax List has Inspector Victor C. Carney, Hcrtlock.! ... 6 Main Office .741-0010 the solution, not the problem Mr. Keuper said that when "If we do not have legal Awnings Classified Ads 741-6900 been completed for 1969. The director of the Safety Coun- Mr. Max declared. the jury meets again it jurisdiction, we'll have to tell Buy now for installation next Home and Garden ...... —11 list will be available for inspec- cil's Traffic Division, said the Home Delivery ; .741-0010 The safety council, he said, should hear testimony from the people to petition the leg- spring, at.low off season prices. Inside Washington 6 tion Mon., Nov. 18, between 2 seminars are a new departure Movie Timetable 22 Mlddletown Bureau .671-2250 recommends that each munic- more witnesses. islature for new legislation to No deposit. Also sale on Rattan Freehold Bureau ...462-2121 and 4 p.m., at my office at 804 for the council. Other semi- ipality establish a local po- provide it. and Den. furniture. Monmouth Obituaries . 4 River Rd., Fair Haven. nars are contemplated on ad- Uniform Sale Sylvia Porter .— 6 Long Branch Bureau 222-0010 lice traffic division if it does Rather Not Push Awning & Casual Furniture Co., W. Raymond Van Horn ditional aspects of highway not already have one; that Now In progress at the Shirley "We are hopeful of the pos- 147 Main, Asbury Park. 775- Tax Assessor. (Adv.) safety, he said.- (See RECORDS, Pg. 3, Col. 3) Shop, \ed Bank. (Adv.) sibility of-voluntary compli- 4881. | (Adv.) 2—THE DAILY REGISTER, fridiy, Novembftr 15, 1968 c£™» Hughes Bids Democrats Marlboro's Acting' Chief After Storm SANDY HOOK - The state Change or Expect Ruin park here will remain closed until late next week pending a clean up of damage caused TRENTON (AP) - Gov. following a report that a coa- Essex County Democratic or- Wants Three More Men lition of liberal Democrats ganization, and that most em- by Tuesday's sform, which in- Richard J. Hughes, asserting containing supporters of Sen. brace the idea. MARLBORO — Acting ing service," Chief Walker undated the ocean side beach. that the Democratic Party in New Jersey must change or Eugene McCarthy and the The party organization lead- ' Chief of Police Joseph R. said, "and our men are very Park Superintendent Rich- late Robert F. Kennedy plan Walker yesterday said he will dedicated." ard Rlker said yesterday the be destroyed, opened the door ership In such traditional today to a coalition of McCar- to, meet on Jan. 18 in New ask Township Council to pro- The chief said among a beach is "completely gone." Brunswick to map their cam- strongholds as Hudson, Essex, : vide three more regular pa- While he added that there was thy-Kennedy forces seeking Middlesex, Union and Pas- long list of goals he has are broader participation in poli- paign for reform of the state trolmen in the new budget. the establishment of a Juve- no monetary damage, the Democratic Party. saic Counties have wielded "I want the police depart- sand will have to be replaced. cy-making and candidate se- great influence in selection of nile Conference Committee lection. Hughes said he would be de- ment to grow with the town- (although the incidence of The parking lots are cov- gubernatorial, candidates In ship," he said. The move could foreshadow lighted to address the conven- the past. Hughes was unclear juvenile delinquency here is ered with sand and debris and tion If invited. He said he had ..'• The chief said he has five low, he said) and a Bureau the.road was finally cleared a major facelifting in what whether John V. Kenney, the : full-time patrolmen and two has largely been a closed po- been in touch with some of most powerful Hudson Coun- of Traffic Safety. ' yesterday. It is open only to the. organizers of the new " part-timers splitting four personnel at Ft. Hancock. litical corporation revolving ty leader agreed on the need "Statistics show that one out around powerful organization coalition. for wider participation. shifts. "They have 30.2 square of every 10 cars will exceed Mr. Riker said the park miles to patrol," he said. will not open "until I think leaders from the big counties, The governor said the party Intense and bitter feuding the speed limit," he reported. the Democratic State Commit- must "re-energize itself and The department also has a Chief Walker said a couple it Is safe." He added that the erupted at the Democratic one-man detective bureau in beach path must, be recon- tee and the governor's office. that the so-called "establish- National Convention when Mc- of men '"out with radar" one "Most Democratic leaders ment" must make room for the person of Detective or two days a week would structed, as a 10-foot drop Carthy delegates charged the Daniel Myers. There are no exists from the parking area welcome change. They don't change. He said he had spo- organization with pressuring provide the psychological ef- want a losing party. Rejec- ken of the need for broader present plans to increase the fect needed to slow traffic. to the beach. delegates to support Hubert detective division, although tion of a broadening and participation with several in- H. Humphrey for the presi- The 33-year-old chief, who The park patrol boat, strengthening -of party partic- fluential county leaders, in- Chief Walker said it might be moored at Johnny's Landing, dential nomination. Hughes necessary "in the next year has lived in Marlboro 30 ipation would be destruc- cluding Democratic National denied the charges, He said years, began as a special Highlands, sank during the tive," Hughes said, Committeeman David T. Wil- or two." storm along with other boats yesterday, however, that =• He said the patrolmen co- officer in April, 1963, became Hughes called a special entz of Middlesex County, and much of the ill feeling that a part-time patrolman that in borough marinas, Mr. Rik- Harry Lerner, leader of the operate with the detective by er explained. news conference yesterday was present at and immedi- gathering "pre-investigatlon" September and was gradu- ately after the convention dis- material. ated from Municipal Police sipated In the final weeks of Chief Walker was named to School in Ocean County that the elecfion campaign when his post Wednesday by Mayor October. He then became a ^many McCarthy supporters Charles T, McCue, who was ON THE JOB — Marlboro's new Acting Police Chief regular patrolman and in Marlboro Council, in Brief endorsed tJie Humphre>Mtis- June of tlas year was pro- ill at his home and did not Joseph R. Walker, left, looking over a report with kle ticket, make an official announce- moted to sergeant. ment of the move. Detective Daniel Myers. (Register Staff Photo) Before he went into police Session, Defers 2 Actions Coalition Forms It is a job Chief Walker has work, the chief served in the The new liberal coalition' held without the title since the served as Chief of Police. "new residents who have Army for four years and later MARLBORO — The main the water and sewer outfits. vices In connection with the was formed following sharp township lost its business ad- The new chief says he moved down here from cities was a construction worker, A petition signed by 88 recall election, and that he criticism of the regular state purpose of last night's brief organization and, Hobert J. ministrator, Edward Ivins, wants the public to feel free where there is a policeman He lives on School Road Township Council meeting members of the Marlboro wanted to be sure the coun- 3rd, about six weeks ago. The to call on the police for all on every corner. East with his wife, Barbara, Township Businessmen's As- cil would not "duplicate pay- Burkhardt, Democratic state seemed to be to defer two chairman. They contend that business administrator also kinds of help, particularly "We have a 24-hour answer- and four children! important actions. After some sociation, containing a long ment." list of suggestions for the new Councilman Youngman said he did not work hard enough routine business, the council to help the Humphrey-Muskie adjourned Its meeting to next zoning measure, was filed he was "not wildly happy for study. about it," but "it is certainly ticket in New Jersey and was Thursday without a. public primarily responsible for loss Judge Holds Republicans Balk at Funding hearing. Mr. Brodniak asked that apparent the voucher is well documented." of the state to president-elect Council President George the resolution to pay the bills Richard M. Nixon. be amended to except a bill He said if the council de- Parents For Q ^ Jury's State Crime Probe E. Creevy announced that the ferred payment, it would only Members of the new group ran council will then discuss for $1,000 for October from Township Attdrney Milton Ko- get a two-month bill later on. emphasized that they want to \jTQ.HCl JUry TRENTON (AP) — Repub- At sills'request, Gov. Hlcfi- details. SenatSenate MajoritMajority LeadLead-- awarding a franchise to the The bills were paid, with work within the Democratic lican legislative leaders ard J. Hughes asked the Re- er Frank X. McDermott, R- Village Water Co. to provide sene. MIDDLETOWN — Jean Mr, Brodniak said some of Mr. Brodniak voting "No." Party. But they also said balked yesterday at a request publican • controlled legisla- Union, complained that Sills water to the 1,200-acre Indus- Mr. Kosene wasv absent. there were areas where re- and' Charles Perot, of 18 by State Attorney General Ar- ture to approve a special ap- trial Park in the southeastern the charges related to ser- Knapp Circle, were bound put "the cart before the form is needed, particularly thur J, Sills fer $90,000 to fi- propriation to cover investi- horse" by requesting the $90,- portion of the township. in participation. • over for Grand Jury action nance a special Grand Jury gative costs, juror and wit- At the suggestion of Coun- on charges of child nelect. 000 after the probe had al- probe of organized 'crime in ness fees up until next June. ready started. Senate Presi- cilman Lawrence Youngman, Implicit in the formation of New Jersey. Reason Is Given Creevy Denies Setting the coalition was the possibili- - The decision was handed dent Edwin Forsythe, R-Bur- Deputy Clerk Mary Denton ty that it might run candi- down yesterday by Judge Irv- The squabble leaves the fu- GOP leaders objected on llngton, expressed similar was instructed to write to dates in the June primary ing B. Zeichner In Municl- ture of the special investiga- grounds that Sills didn't con- concern. Pine Brook Sewer Co. to in- Date on Business Aide against organization candi- . pal Court. Bail of $1,000 each tion in doubt. suit them first to discuss the The jury, empaneled in invlte that firm's repre- dates considered unsatisfac- was continued. Mercer County, has held two sentatives to attend the MAHLBORO ~ Township tory. r meeting and present plans for Council President George E. - The Perots are accused of sessions, largely on procedur- Hughes defended Burk- al and organization matters. supplying sewerage facilities Creevy last night denied a neglect of their two sons and Planners Approve New to the same area. published report that quoted hardt's efforts in the presiden- two daughters, Police testi- Sills, a Democrat as is tial election campaign. He Hughes, contends the Republi- Mr. Creevy said the Village him as saying a new town- fied that the home was un- Water Co. needed the extra ship business administrator said the entire party was en- can legislature gave him an gulfed in a sdrt ofmalaise but kempt, with human wastes Manalapan Zone Code indirect mandate for a probe week to prepare Its maps. "probably" would be appoint- that the party worked hard and filthy conditions through- MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP mitted by Edgar S. Boyce of during hearings which dealt The other action, deferred ed Nov. 21. down the homestretch. until.Nov. 25, was the pub- out the rooms. — The Planning Board Englishtown was approved. With organized crime. Me also said he doubts that lic hearing" anddispositkn of a Matawan resident is being Hughes asserted the Demo- unanimously approved the Mr. Boyce is dividing a fi'/S- During the hearings, wit- cratic Party must not be a Also held for the Grand new zoning ordinance last acre lot into two sections of the amendment to the zoning given top consideration for Jury were "Charles Gresham nesses suggested that New ordinance, which was turned the post, closed society. night after recommending one 3 and 2\/2 acres. Jersey had a severe problem At the same time, he said ;". Jr., 23, Of 95 Cooper Ave., minor change before sending down by tne Planning Board "I said I hoped we would ' Long Branch and James Ton- Howard C. Zeigler 'of Mata* of organized crime and offi- recently. Since Council- have one by the 21st because he envisions a primary fight it back to the Township Com- wan submitted a map for ten- cial corruption. Sills chal- for the gubernatorial nomina- ey, 28, .of 118 River St., Red mittee for final approval. man John H. Williams was that might be our last meet- Bank, on charges of carrying tative approval to build 11 lenged the witnesses to tell it absent,, council did. not have Ing," Mr. Creevy said, (The tion next year. He said he a concealed weapon and be- The committee had sug- houses on a 14-acre site off to a grand jury. the necessary four votes for would not take sides in behalf gested that anyone boarding Township Council later last of any candidate in a primary ing under the influence of nar- Tracey Station Road. The Later, he decided to hold passage, Councilman Joseph night scheduled another meet- cotics. a horse on his property have development will be known the investigation in Mercer Brodniak is opposed to the if the candidates espouse at least two acres of land for ing for Nov. 25, the day be- "forward looking" programs'. as Colonial Woods. The map County on grounds that it measure. fore the recall election in Both men were arrested each animal. They also stip- was turned over to the board's He said, however, he would Wednesday. They were held would be most convenient. He Mr. Brodniak questioned which Mr. Creevy is in- ulated that the horses be cor- engineer to study and make said it was with the under- the need for meeting on Nov. actively oppose any candidate In the. Monmouth County jail raled at least 100 feet from volved). bent on "tearing the party recommendations. standing that the state would 21 and meeting" agam~ •four Mr. Creevy said a new ad In $1,000 bail each. the front of the property, and Mr. Zeigler may have final pay the costs. down." 50 feet from adjoining prop- days later. ministrator is needed soon George E. Creevy William Heaton of 12 Annap- approval delayed because of "Why the emergency, Hughes, 59, is barred by the erty. Would Spilt Costs because of the necessity of constitution from running for olis Drive, Haziet, was fined the pending adoption of the Actually, only $35,000 of the hurry-up .meeting?" he making up the 1969 budget. nicipality, but said he had $100 in the sldeswlping of a Board members said, they new zoning code. The pro- considerable administrative a third successive term for $90,000 directly involves ex- asked. The Matawan resident, who governor. car owned by Helen McCully had studied problems shared posed site now is in an Indus- penses which would fall on But other councllmen dis- asked that his name be with- experience in the' transporta- the complainant. by persons now owning trial zone .and will require a Mercer County — for jurors' agreed and both meetings held said privately last night tion industry and in a family- horses and found that one variance from the , Zoning pay, witness fees and steno- that he had never had any owned business. Fines of $50 were levied acre of land per animal is were scheduled. City Firemen against each of the following: Board. If the map does com- graphic charges. "actual experience" in a mu- He said his experience in- sufficient. They recommended ply with the new ordinance The Nov. 25 meeting was Richard N. Hanson of 18 The rest reportedly would rescheduled because the reg- eluded personnel administra- Called Twice a 50-foot setback for the cor- the Planning and Zoning be used to hire investigators • Wilson Ave., Keansburg for ral and a 25-foot stripjjNand, ular meeting date, Nov. 28, is tion and accounting. LONG BRANCH — The possession of alcohol; Eugene Boards will have to make a and deputy attorneys general Arraignment separating adjoining ^proper* final decision based on the or- Thanksgiving. Nov. 25 also Long Branch Fire Depart- Mayo Jr. of 11A Broadway, ties. who would remain on Sills' happens to be the day before The man said he had been ment ,was called out to deal on each charge of assault and dlnance in effect at the time staff after the investigation. interviewed by Mayor Charles it is submitted for approval, the recall election Involving Set for Pair with two fires this morning. creating a disturbance; Rob- The ordinance which has Even if the Republicans Mr. Creevy and Councilman T. McCue, but that the mayor The board approved the agree to the supplemental ap- had given no indication to Police said that at 4:58 a.m. ert Flannery of 19 Ocean caused a great amount of Alfred L. Storer. firemen were called out to a Ave., Highlands, for mali- controversy because of rec- erection of signs for the propriation the investigation In Matawan him that he was being given Grand Union food store on Rt. would probably be canceled Mr. Brodniak did have his "top consideration." home at 155 Sixth Ave., cious injury to property; Rob- ommendations by township way about one thing, how- MATAWAN — Two local where there was a fire In a ert P. Destlto of 41 Mills St., officials to increase the size 9 and Tennent Road, contin- and started all over again men were scheduled for ar- gent on the store's obtaining ever: the Marlboro Township boiler room in the rear of the •, Port Monmouth, for petty lar- of lots for homes, industry if the legislature permits the Utilities Authority Is to be in- 4 a variance from the Zoning creation of statewide, grand raignment today on charges building. The fire was out by ceny and Robert Welle of 67 and commercial properties vited to the agenda meeting Probe 8:10 a.m. ' 13th St., West Keansburg, for will have a public hearing Board to place the Tennent Juries. Republican leaders say Tuesday night, along with of possessing stolen proper- Road sign nearer the road such a measure will be passed (Continued) At 8:30 a.m. firemen again • malicious damage to proper- Dec. 11. ty. were called out to Apartment. ;ty. Flan Tabled than required by present or- this month. Borough Police said that Mayor John I. Dawes re- dinances. If the statewide Grand Jury 9, Sea View Manor at 32 Sea- The board tabled a minor William H. Merwin, 21, for- ported Mr. Rodriguez had view Ave., where some cloth- Owners of the store say bill doesn't pass, Sills said, Bath Ave. merly of Matawan and now of met with him in his office subdivision application pre- the sign cannot be placed only county consent to shoul- ing was reportedly on fire. Debate Set 251 W. Cherry St., Elizabeth for more than an hour They stayed for five minutes. sented by the Cannon Ball with a 15-foot setback as re- der the expense would per- Lighting and Thomas "J. South, 24, of Wednesday and that Mr. Rod- Realty Corp., a subsidiary of quired because it would in- mit the Mercer County Grand 35 Little St., here, were ar- r/guez had reported the com- Levitt and Sons, because of a terfere with the parking area. Jury probe to continue. rested at 12:56 am. in pos- munity was "most coopera- Gill Stricken III subdivision shown on their Report Due session of an electric welding tive." RED BANK - George J. machine. Candidates map that never had been ap- LONG BRANCH - Coun- "I think it's improper for Gill, owner of the Red Bank When arrested they were Radio Taxi Co., 184 Mon- > MADISON-All six candi- proved. cilman Samuel Teicher today me to make any sort of a expects a report from driving in a wrecker truck comment at this time," the mouth St., was listed this \ dates in the Marlboro recall Chairman Robert Perry County Births owned by Mr. South and the morning as in critical condi- 'election Nov. 26 will meet in said that "if we approve the City Business Administrator mayor said. Frank Vanore on a request welding machine,was hang- tion In the Intensive care unit * debate here Monday at 8 p.m. subdivision map as it is, we RIVERVIEW (nee Barbara Ivey), Casino ing from a hook in the rear John Davis, president of at Biverview Hospital by hos- •J at the Madison Restaurant, will automatically approve Red Bank Drive, Freehold, daughter, for better street lighting in the area of 293 Bath Ave. of the vehicle. the Concerned Citizens of pital authorities. : Rt. 9. the other portion of the map, Mr. and Mrs. James Pa- yesterday. The welding machine was Greater Freehold, which Mr, Gill collapsed yesterday even though it has never been voicek (nee Julia Guido), 133 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wini- Councilman Teicher yester- ' The moderator will be Jo- day sent a memorandum to reported stolen from a con- brought about the investiga- and was rushed to the hospi- - seph Glaser, president of the presented to this board." Carr Ave., Keansburg, daugh- orski (nee Arleta Megill), 407 struction site on the New Jer- tion, was not available for a tal. His home is on Hope ter, yesterday. Aldrich Road, Howell Town- Mr. Vanore to contact the .' Whittler Oaks Homeowners - The subdivision In question., Jersey Central Power and sey Turnpike yesterday and statement. Road, New Shrewsbury, • Association, a non-political or- was placed on the tax map Mr. and Mrs, Gregory. ship, daughter, yesterday. was owned by Mohawk Con- Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- Light Co. to request added ganization which is sponsor- when it was transferred in an Montgomery (noe Diane lighting facilities in that area. structors Inc., 711 Commerce Ing the debate. internal business transaction Stephens), 655 Prospect Ave., Gough (nee Marie Collins), 1 St., Linden. Avon Drive, Freehold, son, The lighting project stems '.' More than 100 persons are between the parent organiza- Little Silver, daughter, yes- from a request by Mrs. Bet- * expected to attend, and ev- tion, Levitt and Sons and its terday. yesterday, The Weather Mr, and Mrs. Karl Kcnn ty Schwartz of Bath Ave. Falling Tree eryone in Marlboro is invited, subsidiary, Cannon Ball. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- (nee Rosanna Lucarclll), 2151 Mrs. Schwartz has said that Cloudy and milder today, Cloudy today with rain de- according to Norman Ukeiley, When the transaction was chia (nee Sophie Lou), 51 Es- several women have been ac- Downs Lines .'campaign chairman for the Cottonwood Drive, Sea Girt, chanco of rain developing veloping late in morning. completed, the deed was sex Ave., West Keansburg, son, yesterday. costed in that section of Bath , FAIR HAVEN - Some bor- Marlboro Action Party registered and became a sep- son, yesterday. late in morning. High in mid Periods of rain tonight and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tessono Ave., including herself, ough residents lost their elec- 40s northwest, mid 5fl south. (MAP) candidates. arate part of the tax.,map. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phil- s tomorrow. Visibility one to . The debate will follow the (nee Frieda Duyan), 1800 No serious incidents have tric power,at 6:30 a.m. to- Cloudy with chance of pe- three miles in rain, other- The matter was turned over lips (noe Mary Etta Mitchell), been reported in that area by .usual format, with each can- Ocean Pwky., Brooklyn, N.Y,, day, Police Chief Carl Jaku- riods of rain tonight and to- WIBO more (nan five miles to the Planning Board attor- 780 Shore Concourse, Cliff- daughter, yesterday, police. morrow. Low tonight in 40s. didate allowed time for a ney who will render a legal wood Beach, son, yesterday. becy reported, when a TIDES Mr. and Mrs. Rnul Hernan- Mr. Teicher said yesterday tree fell across Hance Road, High tomorrow in mid 50s to statement and rebuttal, and decision on the map at Iho Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schln- Sandy Hook with a question period. next meeting. dez (nee Carmen, Maralls), that he expects a report to- knocking down power lines. low 60s, Sunday's outlook, TODAY - High 3:12 p.m. er (nee Gloria Laird), 405 day from Mr. Vanore on his partly cloudy and cool. The candidates include the A minor subdivision sub- 1317 Corlies Ave., Neptune Police and fire companies and low 9:48 p.m. \ Orante Ave., Union Beach, City, son, yesterday. negotiations with the utilities answered the call. In Monmouth Beach, yester- two subjects of the recall, daughter, yesterday. TOMORROW-High 4 a.m. Council President George B. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Manno firm. A spokesman for the Jer- day's high was 47 degrees and and 4:18 p.m. and low 10:12 Creevy, who Is running as a British Pound MONMOUTH MEDICAL (nee Florence Bums), 22 Lin- "It would be inexcusable," sey Central Power and Light the low was 33. It was 43 at a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Democrat; Councilman Al- Long Branch den St., Lakewood, daughter, Mr. Teicher said, "not to ar- Co. said 30 customers were 6 p.m. Both the overnight low SUNDAY - High 4:64 a.m. Drops Shaitply Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Han- yesterday. range for better lighting in affected in the Hance Road and temperature at 7 this fred E. Storer, Republican; v and 5:12 p.m. and low 11:06 sen (nee Connie Colemnn), 9 Air. and Mrs, I/mis Pheikm that area." area north of River noad. Re- morning were 40, a^m. and 11:24 p.m. ^former mayor Walter C. LONIION (AP) - The Brit- MARINE Grubb Jr. and John J. Mc- ish pound plunged to its low- Tnylor Ave., East Keansburg, (nee Dorothy Bebon), 50115th I Ho added that a city-wide pair crews wero working on For Red Bank and Humson Laughlin, Citizens Committee est level In 10 months today son, yesterday. vAve,,' Belmar, son, yesterday, lighting modernization plan Is the lines at press time, and Cape May to Block Island: bldge, add two hours; Sea Mr, and Mrs, Aaron Pam In the works, but that such power was expected to be re- Southwesterly winds. 10 to 15 candidates, and Steven H. Al- and the Bank of England JEKSEY SHORE MEDICAL Bright, deduct 10 minutes; ler and Robert L, Netchert rushed into the market to stop (neo Sarah Belsky), 1005 For- situations as reported by Mrs. stored between 9 and 9:30 knots through tomorrow Long Branch, deduct 15 min- Neptune est Ave., ^atewood, son, yes- Schwartz must be dealt with a.m., according to the spokes- morning. Northerly 10 to 20 Jr., MAP. candidates. the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carr utes; Highlands bridge add I terday. immediately. man. knots tomorrow afternoon. 40 minutes. A THE DAIL• Y REGISTER, Friday, Nov. 15, 1968—3 "M/Motor - • r Pick Jurors For Bribery Trustee Would Top of the News Rewards Register Case Trial ••. - EAST BRUNSWICK — ThThie Mr. Krebs, whose office • , NEWARK (AP) -Jury se- Daily Register last night re- Disband MCA P NEW. YORK - President-elect Richard M. Nixon, fights consumer fraud in all lection has been completed in confident that President Johnson will undertake no foreign ceived its fourth consecutive areas of merchandizing, the trial of two former Wood- LONG BRANCH - One of board out of business. She Mr. Murphy appointed Her- policy initiative without his concurrence, is sending a annual award for contribu- named auto sales and service bridge officials and others the trustees of Monmouth suggested it might take just man Shapiro, Miss Browne tions to highway safety at the veteran diplomatic ;troubleshooter to the State Department. .second largest area of con- , charged with bribery and con- Community Action Program that kind of drastic action to and Mrs. Carton a committee; as the voice of his new administration. awards dinner of the Motor sumer fraud in the state. spiracy in connection with Inc. suggested last night that spur absent board members to contact the missing.memr Nixon said that retired diplomat, Robert D. Murphy, Club of America in the Bruns- He cited instances of new constructing an oil pipline. the county antipoverty agen- to attend the once - a - month bers and determine if they' in- will oversee foreign policy matters during the period of wick Inn. car manufacturers and their The final juror was ap- cy's governing board declare meetings over a long period tend to continue serving*on • government transition in an agreement in which Johnson The Register is one of five dealers failing to live up to proved yesterday and U.S. itself defunct because it can't of time. the board. newspapers in the state to re- will consult with his Republican successor before acting guarantees and warranties. • District Court Judge Reynier rustle up a quorum for its Little Improvement The members present ceive the award every year abroad. "Used cars, I don't even J. Wortendyke said opening meetings. The situation hasn't im- agreed to regular meetings since its inception in 1965. Murphy will take his new post as soon as possible, like to get into," Mr. Krebs statements will be heard Without a quorum the board proved much since the board the first Monday of every Awards were presented by perhaps within the next few days. continued, citing "unsavory Monday. can't act and MCAP is, in was restructured last summer David Green, MCA presi- month. '•'••; Nixon was not explicit on the question of what will relationships between used Six men and six women effect, a non-operating cor- in accordance with new fed- dent, who also gave plaques The bylaws provide that a happen if he and Johnson differ on some foreign policy car dealers and questionable jurors, plus six alternates, poration, Miss Jacquelyn eral legislation. to Paul B. Krebs, director of finance companies." were chosen in two days of trustee forfeits membership undertaking between now and the inauguration Jan. 20. Browne said. There are 30 trustees: 10 the state Division of Consum- Raps Shady Dealers questioning. by missing two consecutive He disclaimed any veto power over policies of the Dem- Wilbert C. Russell, MCAP appointed by the county er Protection, guest speaker; Highway safety is seriously meetings, or a total of three ocratic administration. But he made clear that he expects Former Woodbridge Mayor deputy director, reminded Board of Freeholders; 10, like and to Carl Steinmetz, nation- affected by shady used car meetings, without valid ex- nothing to happen over his objection. Nixon said that in Walter Zirpolo and former her that the board couldn't Miss Browne, elected repre- al advertising coordinator for dealers, who frequently put planation. Vietnam policy, there is no disagreement between the Township Council President act on a motion to declare sentatives of the poor; and 10 the Mobil Oil Corp., for the unsafe vehicles on the road incoming aind outgoing presidents on "broad general Robert E. Jacks are charged itself defunct even if it want- representatives of various or- Present last night were Mr. company's national "We by selling them to unsuspect- ' policy outlines." with accepting $110,000 in ed to, because it didn't have ganizations and agencies. Murphy, Miss Browne, Carl- Want You to Live" advertis- jng customers, he said. His payoffs to expedite construc- a quorum. Fifteen trustees constitute ton Reed, Weston Dickerson, ing campaign. division, he added, strongly tion of the pipeline, being Frustration as well as a a quorum. There were 11 James Stevens, Mrs. Elsie Raps Compulsory Unionization Radio Stations Win urges state legislation requir- built from Houston, Tex., to flair for the dramatic prompt- present last night: three of Netter and Dimos Montalyo, ATLANTIC CITY — A national farm leader today For the first time New Jer- ing used cars to pass the reg- Linden. ed Miss Browne's offer to elected representatives; Rob- sey radio stations were in- ular state inspection before those appointed by the free- criticized efforts to organize farm workers in California The payments allegedly make the motion putting the holders, seven elected repre- ert W. Kleiberg, Robert F. and said Congress should outlaw compulsory union mem- cluded among news media they can be sold. were made by officials of Co- Gonzalez and Mrs. Carton, honored for their contribu- sentatives of the poor, and" bership; Mr. Steinmetz showed slides lonial Pipeline Co. of Atlanta, one agency representative. appointees; and Mr. Shapiro, 1 tions to efforts to lower the of his company's advertise- Ga., in 1963 and 1964 to ob- a representative of the Shore Charles B. Shuman, president of the American Farm Board Chairman Oliver accident and fatality rates on ments, which push the theme tain building permits for 22 Board Asks Citizens for Better Human Re- ! Bureau Federation, said the bureau is not opposed to Murphy said that he thinks the highways of the state. "We Want You to Uve" in oil storage tanks in the Port lations. i voluntary efforts to organize workers, but is opposed to the board members' poor at- Nine radio stations received a series of stark, dramatic Reading section of Wood- compulsory unionization. Vapor Bulbs tendance at the meetings "is awards. displays. bridge. Absent were: James Fred- the one thing that shows the erick, the Rev. Carl E. Hunt- Says Warren's Decision Firm In Colts Neck •organization in a bad light. er and William L. Dozier, 1 The public thinks the agency elected representatives; Jo- - Chief Justice Earl Warren's decision COLTS NECK - Lowering to retire remains firm and his letters stating his inten- works the same way . . ." seph' F. Zach, Asbury Park the light standards in the tion to leave the Supreme Court will remain on the table Records Seen Aid to Safety Mrs. Lawrence A. Carton Councilman Edward R. En- for action by Richard M. Nixon when he becomes Pres- parking lot of the Cedar Drive Jr. said he also is disturbed glish, Dr. John H. Hayes Jr., (Continued) lice to find easily detailed re- nerable as courts tend to base • ident, reported today. school will not significantly by poor attendance but it Rabbi Jack M. Rosoff, Free- personnel be specifically ports of each accident, in- judgment of municipal liabil- In a story from its Washington bureau the newspaper wasn't fair to criticize mem- hold Mayor John I. Dawes, trained for traffic service in dexed by location; collision ity on fairness and duty, the change the situation because said Warren continues to decline comment but added bers for their absence last Detective Lt. Benjamin H. local departments; and that diagrams showing types of attorney declared. the reflection will still be "his position is thus understood by his friends and col- night. The meeting had been Glover and Leo Robinson, ap- each municipality keep use- accidents at each location; Accident records can be of leagues and can be authoritatively stated." The account there, the Board of Education hastily rescheduled from last pointees; Thomas Daniels, ful traffic accident records and condition diagrams great value to municipalities said sources close to Warren say that he deprecates talk decided last night. Tuesday, when the storm the Rev. Harold R. Dean, and use them to cut down drawn to scale showing fea- in court actions involving ac- of ill feeling between him and Nixon and that he expects, Local residents say that forced postponement of the Thomas Harford, Dr. George highway mishaps. tures of each site contribut- cident liability, Mr. Raczkow- if asked to swear in the new president on Jan. 20. the lighted school at night scheduled session, she point- Stevenson, Ermon K. Jones, Herbert J. Klar of the bur- ing to the incidence of acci- ski said. gives the appearance of a su- ed out, and 10 persons had Donald P. Hoagland and Luis eau of engineering and plan- dents. Spot safety improvement permarket. The board will di- called the agency to say they G. Luna, agency representa- Paterson Case Spurs Subpoenas ning, state Division of Motor Henry Ney, Monmouth through the state's mileage rect the Jersey Central Pow- wouldn't be able to attend. tives. Vehicles, stressed implemen- County traffic engineer, de- 'marker program was outlined NEWARK — Several subpoenas were issued here yes- er & Light Co. to install mer- tation of the standards set up scribed the importance of ad- by P. Norman Deiteh of the terday calling for testimony before a federal Grand cury vapor bulbs to eliminate by the federal Highway Safe- equate municipal records to state Department of Trans- Jury investigating allegations of police brutality in Pater- the glare. ( Eon last summer. ty Act of 1966. Standards 9 county traffic engineering. portation. Mileposts are being and 10, he explained, call for Only through such records; erected on all state highways, The board- appointed Dr. Sylvania Facility [ The subpoenas were reportedly served on some Pat- surveillance of high-accident erson policemen and civil rights leaders, but federal at- Mr. Ney said, can county en- Mr. Deiteh explained. Pur- Thomas Ilaria school dental locations and maintenance of torneys refused to say how many were issued. gineers perform their two pose of the markers, which hygienist for the school year complete traffic accident rec- functions: improvement of en- are the small green sips 1968-69 at a salary of $500. ords by municipalities. The gineering at actual accident with white numerals border- Slated Near Fort Hold Colorado State Students Custodian Quits division has encountered sites, and making of policy ing state highways, is to pin- WALTHAM, Mass. - R. L. Sylvania was reported to FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Fifteen young men and "varying cooperation" by the decisions designed to improve point accident locations for The resignation of a school Shelter, senior vice president be recruiting industrial engi- women who barricaded themselves in a Colorado State state's municipalities in these the county safety record. engineering study by the de- building 'custodian was ac- of Sylvania Electric Products, neers, test engineers, mechan- University building Thursday were held for investigation respects, he added. Examples of policy deci- partment, he said. cepted. Board member Mel has announced that "within ical equipment specialists and of charges carrying a maximum prison term of 20 years Cooperation Required sions arising from accident Robert J. Nolan, also from Willett suggested that a study the next several weeks" the material requirement person- on conviction. Without full cooperation, he records are removal of light the Department of Transpor- be made of custodian wages firm will establish an engi- nel for the manufacturing stated, state officials are ham- standards from the outsides tation, described the role of and work load to determine neering and Support facility portions of the expansion pro- Soviets Reveal Moonshot Riders strung in their efforts to com- of curves, where they are al- the state's highway safety the reason for the job's fre- near the Army Electronics gram. quent turnover. b\ MOSCOW — Soviet scientists today revealed the first ply with the federal law, and most certain to be hit by cars program liaison office in put- Command at Ft. Monmouth, Mr. Schetler said Sylvania living creatures to fly around the moon and back to earth the accident rate continues leaving the road; and use of ting into effect national high- The science guide, recent- N. J. also is directing research ac- were a pair of turtles and a number of wine flies and meal to rise. breakaway supports for high- way safety standards. ly submitted to the board "This," he said, "will en- tivities toward developing ver- way signs. worms. They were all aboard the Soviet moon shot Zond'' Frederick G. Peacock of If the standards are not im- for its scrutiny, was approved able our technical personnel sions of its radios for such 5 which landed in the Indian Ocean Sept. 21 after a week- the state Division of Motor Thaddeus C. Raczkowski, a plemented, he warned, the to coordinate their activity ground vehicles as jeeps, for use in the Colts Neck long flight. Vehicles described compon- deputy state attorney general state could lose 10 per cent with Army counterparts on tanks, armored cars and ents of an effective municipal explained the importance of of federal funds allocated for schools on a trial basis. LOH (light observation heli- trucks. School Crisis Hearings Open records system. The system records at the municipal level highway construction. The board disapproved in- copter) and other equipment must include a spot map show- in view of recent court deci- Mr. Nolan added that fed- creasing the price of milk to programs." NEW YORK — A special legislative fact-finding team ing incidence of accidents at sions reducing municipal im- eral funds are available to children from two to three Mr. Schetler said the new Be wise... open a begins closed hearings to day on the city school crisis various points, in each munic- munity to liability. Previous- municipalities for accident cents which it now could le- facility is a feature in a broad which has kept 1.1 million pupils out of their regular ipality, with comparison ly protected in great measure record keeping. His office, he gally do. program that Sylvania, a sub- classes for 33 days. Chectoaster maps showing results in pre- by the ancient legal concept said, will provide information Approval was given for the sidiary of the General Tele- Legislative leaders set up the team yesterday at a vious years; an accident lo- of sovereign immunity, Mu- on how they may be applied installation of a new master phone and Electronics Corp., meeting in Albany while in New York, an estimated 2,000 cation file which allows po- nicipalities are now more vul- for. clock and transmitter at At- plans to intensify research, account today demonstrators converged on Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's development and manufactur- midtown office demanding that he intervene in the dis- lantic Elementary. Members of the finance ing activities in the field of , pute. tactical radio equipment. . The demonstrators, most of them women and nearly committee met with the super- State School Board Okays Budget intendent Tuesday to review $26 Million Pact all of them white, blocked traffic on Fifth Avenue for more Sylvania has nearly $26 mil- than an hour and police issued hurry-up calls for rein- TRENTON — The state H. Katzenbach School, which tion teachers from B.A. to portions of the proposed ten- Board of Education has - ap- now has a staff of 249 and doctorate level and also op- tative 1969-70 budget, addi- lion in contracts to supply the forcements. The protest leaders demanded that the gov- Army with lightweight trans- ernor convene a special session of the legislature to deal proved an operating budget of expects to have a new facil- erates a curriculum develop- tional meetings have been 1 ceivers (transmitter - re- with the crisis. Rockefeller returns today from a vacation $8,757,409 for 1969-70. ity for pre-schoolers corn- ^ ment laboratory. scheduled. pleted by September. ceivers) which provide com- in Portugal. The budget, up 30 per cent Roger McDonough, director munications and navigation to VETERANS DAY PROGRAM over the current year, is 30 The commissioner also is of the state library, noted its tactical helicopter. Mr. Schet- Czechs Debate Dubcek's Call per cent less than requested asking for 30 additional em- budgetary request asks a $25,- MATAWAN - Fifth grad- ler said the market for tac- PRAGUE — The members of the Czechoslovak Com- by the department's division ployes in the central office, 000 increase in the appropria- ers at Matawan Grammar tical radios approaches $225 munist party's central committee today debated party heads, Education Commis- 23 in the vocational education tion for books. He said that School recently presented a million yearly. its annual book . appropria- chief Alexander Dubcek's call for stronger Communist sioner Carl L. Marburger division, 25 in the state li- Veterans Day program for "We expect," he said, "this tion has been $60,000 for many rule without a return to the harsh Stalinism that prevailed said. brary,' and 15 in the state mu- the fourth and fifth grade marker to expand by 1975 to years and one-half of that before party liberals ousted Antonin Novotny. Dubcek The budget has been seum. classes. Guest speaker was $300 million annually as the Can WB help you? sum goes to purchase vol- spoke yesterday to the committee meeting in Prague trimmed to the bone and the The state board okayed the ; Col. R. R. Tourtillott (U.S. lightweight units are assigned Service It our blggetlautt umes "in continuation" which Castle. budget-after hearing a report Army-Ret.) of Little Silver, to additional helicopters, both increase is essential if the de- it must buy. The 47-year-old party leader said there had been ex- partment is to provide local which said that New Jersey Americanism committee observation and combat, cesses in the post-January policy, including tendencies to school districts with the ser- ranks seventh among the chairman of Ft. Monmouth fixed wing aircraft and "underestimate the danger of anti-Socialist forces and in- vices they need, Dr. Marbur- states in per capita personal Chapter, National Sojourners. ground vehicles." MEMBER OF F.D. I.C fluences of the international class struggle." ger declared. income, 49th among the states Treat Girl The 1969 legislature appro- in the per cent of households Predict Moon, Space Adventures priated $6,080,050 for the de- with incomes under $5,000, and 50th among the states in After Fire OKLAHOMA CITY — The United States will land two partment's current operating per capita total general ex- HAZLET — A young girl men on the jnoon and then move on to other important budget. The department had ANNOUNCING .. . penditures for education. was treated for smoke inhal- space goals, the three Apollo 7 astronauts predicted yes- asked $8.5 million. No State Aid Funds Gebrge F, Smith, state ation after a small fire in ! terday. her home yesterday. , Speaking to more than 500 newspaper executives at The operating budget board president, told Dr. THE OPENING OF the Associated Press Managing Editors annual conven- doesn't include funds for state Marburger the "overwhelm- Joan Krause, 16, was treat- tion, the three space veterans said the United States is aid to local school districts, ing vote last week in approv- ed at Riverview Hospital, Red ahead of Russia in the space race. expected to total about $358 ing the $337.5 million public Bank, and released. Police said she reported the fire at The astronauts, Navy Capt. Walter M. Schirra Jr., who million. buildings bond issue — which JUVENILE the home of her parents, Mr. commanded the Apollo 7 flight, Air Force Lt. Col. Donn The budgetary request asks provides some monies for and Mrs. John Harrahan, 60 Pi Eisele and civilian Walter B. Cunningham, said Ameri- $2.7 million for the operation schools — "means you have SHOES Pinewood Ave., West Keans- can citizens—and the news media—must realize that the of the central office. The bud- a mandate to go ahead." L burg. U.S. and Russia have different space goals. "This country get also includes spending In voting overwhelmingly Intends to land two men on the moon and bring them schedules for the division of, for the bond issues, "the pub- When fire companies ar- back," Schirra said. vocational education, the state lic indicated disenchantment rived at the scene a neigh- REGULAR & ORTHOPEDIC library, the state museum with standing still," Mr. bor, Philip Slutter of 59 Pine- Yale Okays Coed Proposal and operation of the Marie Smith said. wood Ave., was pulling a (NARROW and WIDE WIDTHS) H. Katzenbach School for the In the central office budget, smoking trunk out of the NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Yale college has approved a Deaf. Dr. Marburger is requesting house. The trunk contained proposal to admit women beginning in September 1969. The proposed budget $145,000 for rental of data pro- burning clothing. The fire Student objections to housing arrangements proposed for breaks down this way: cessing equipment he said is was quickly extinguished. Featuring the women, however, may postpone implementation of co- — central office, $2,761,519, necessary if the department The trunk has been in a education at the college, according to Yale University up $968,721.. is to have the information it back bedroom of the home, President Kingman Brewster Jr. — vocational education, $1,- needs to make wise decisions. which was the only area of The proposal was given final approval overwhelm- 437,508, up $422,731. The commissioner also is severe smoke damage. The ingly yesterday by some 200 faculty members of Yale — state library, $1,145,460, asking $82,000 — an increase fire was reported at 5:55 p.m. College. Only one vote was cast against Brewster's pro- up $397,848. of $80,500 — in the appropria- posal. — state museum, $1,025,238 tion for consultant services up $395,412. for both the department and Witness Calls LBJ, Nixon Invite NATO — Marie H. Katzenbach local school districts. BRUSSELS — President Johnson and President-elect School for the Deaf, $2,388,- Dr. Marburger said this Suspect Slayer Nixon joined tpday in inviting the North Atlantic Treaty 684, up $493,647. year's appropriation of $1,500 MORRISTOWN (AP) - A STOP IN and REGISTER FOR DRAWING Organization to celebrate its 20th anniversary in Wash- Dr. Marburger and depart- for consultant services is cleaning woman who says ington next spring. ment officials have to defend "laughable," and impeded the she saw the murder of Mrs. OF FREE BICYCLES and OTHER FINE PRIZES The joint invitation was extended by Secretary of State their budgetary requests at a department's efforts to aid Dorothy Beck Palmer has Dean Rusk at the last big NATO meeting he is attending Bureau of the Budget hearing school districts confronted" identified Frederick Thomp- (No Purchase Necessary) before he leaves office with Johnson, the semiannual on Dec. 2. with crises. son as the murderer. DRAWING NOVEMBER 30, 1968 meeting of the alliance's council of ministers. The largest budgetary re- Board members noted that Thompson is on trial here quest is for salaries, $6.5 mil- the $1,500 would purchase for the 1967 stabbing of.the Incinerator Firemen Return lion, an increase of $1.7 mil- about 10 days of a consul- Morris County socialite. NEW YORK - The 400 firemen who stoke the city's lion. The department also is tant's time. The cleaning woman, Mrs. CORNER OF NEW MONMOUTH RD. 11 incinerators were back on the job today after a nine- asking for 134 n% positions The vocational education Mary Vanieri, is the state's and HIGHWAY 35 day wild-cat walkout in a wage dispute. to bring the totaV staff to budget asks $380,017 for the star witness in the trial of Bitwesn Shadow Lawn Saving! and 796. Rutgers University program, the 36 - year-old former tree 671-0145 . But tre agreement reached last night expires at the Louis Llquon end of next month and will reqiiire further negotiations Of the new positions re- funded by the department, trimmer. Her testimony came for another contract. quested, 41 are at the Marie which trains vocation educa- yesterday. Mra. Mattoccia. . 4-THE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, November 15, 1968 EBDBANK-lta. Pwqua Feldt, Mattocda, 74, of M Lelghton MorJbom h Given •' y . f. < Ave., (Bed this morning in Monmouth Convalescent .Cen- ter, Long Branch. She was Community Leader the widow <>f the late Adoifo Human Is Unit BED BANK - Harry Feldt, Mattoccia. She and her hus- MARLBORO — Township 75, of 13-B Spring Ter., a lead- band had been employed by Richard W. Kelley, director Council President George E. of the Western Regional of- er in the Jewish community the former Signrand Eisner Creevy last night announced here and in Boy Scouting, clothing manufacturing firm fice of MCAP, will serve as the appointment of, a nine- an advisor to the committee. died suddenly yesterday morn- here. member Human Relations ing in his home. Mr. Smith announced thai She was a member of St. Committee. MCAG will meet Tuesday Mr. Feldt joined Congre- Anthony's Catholic Church The committee comprises night at Wicker Memorial gation B'nai Israel when he and its St. Ann's Society, and Morganville residents, who re- Baptist Church. moved to Red Bank in 1923. the Third Order of St. Fran- cently demanded better ser- At that time, the congrega- cis. vices from the township, and Mrs. Eleanor Philhy tion met in a former private Surviving are her daughter, others appointed by the may- home on Riverside Ave., re- MENDOCINO, Calif. (AP) Mrs. Nicholas (Ann) Pizzulli or. It will serve as a liaison — Eleanor Kerns Pfaflby, for- modeled for the use of the of Oceanport; two sons, Al- between residents and the synagogue. His activities mer wife of British diplomat fred D. Vecchia and John B. council. Harold "Kim" PhUby, who grew along with the member- Mattoccia of Middletown; sev- ship, and he was instrumental Frank Ratcliffe, Lester defected to Russia in 1963 en grandchildren, and five Heulitt and Mr. Creevy were with NATO secrets, died yes in the building program for brothers and one sister in the congregation's present 4 appointed by Mayor Charles terday of cancer.'Her first Italy. T. McCue to serve with him husband was New York Times synagogue at Ridge • and The John E. Day Funeral Hance Roads, Rumson, which and with previously-appoint- newsman San Pope Brewer. Borne is in charge of ar- ed members of the Morgan- Mrs. Phiiby was the author was dedicated 10 years ago. rangements. Mr. Feldt held every con- ville Community Action of "The Spy I Married," pub- gregational office in the syna- Group (MCAG): Charles lished earlier this year. , gogue, serving two terms as Harry FeUt Charles W. Junker Smith, Greenwood Road, its president. He was named MCAG chairman; Carlton Mrs. Bessie Palmer He was one of the founders HAZLET - Charles Wil- Reed, Englishtown, a Mon- administrator of Congregation lard Junker Sr., 54, of 7 Lor- FREEHOLD — Mrs. Bessie B'nat Israel in 1959, when he of the former Red Bank YM- mouth Community Action Palmer, 110 South St., died YWHA. raine Place died Wednesday Program (MCAP) board retired as manager of Leon's in Riverview Hospital, Red Wednesday at Jersey Shore Cleaners, and served in that Mr. Feldt was born in member; and Luther Robin- Medical Center, Neptune. Brooklyn, son of the late Bank. son, Matthew Richardson and post until his retirement two Mr. Junker had lived here She was born in Jamestourg years ago. Philip and Anna Stashuer Mrs. Ruby Huntley, all of Tex- and lived in South Amboy for Feldt, and had resided in the 11 years. He was born in Mo- as Road. Former Scoutmaster bile, Ala. 30 years before moving here Mr. Feldt was a former Red Bank-Fair Haven area two years ago. for 45 years. He was vice president and scoutmaster of Boy Scout partner in Fancoast Interna- - Paul Fornicola She was the widow of Oar- Troop 60, which he organized He was associated with, and tional Corp., a New York City LONG BRANCH — A Re- ence Palmer. the summer he moved here, was manager of, Leon's exporting firm. He and his quiem Mass for Paul Fornico- Surviving are a stepson,, and was a commissioner of Cleaners, here, for 35 years partner, Harold Swanson, or- la will be offered at 9 a.m. to- Kenneth Palmer of Perth Am- the Monmouth Council of Boy until his retirement. ganized the coiporation 20 morrow in Our Lady Star of boy; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Hits new rote is DOUBLE Scouts. In recognition of his Surviving are his widow, years ago. the Sea Catholic Church, here. Boyle, with whom she made work, the Monmouth CouncD Mrs. Bessie Doris Feldt; a Mr. Junker was an Army Interment will be In Woodbine her home, and Mrs. Lenora the Interest previously paid. conferred on him the Silver son, Dr. Leonard S. Feldt of veteran of World War n, Cemetery, Oceanport, under Legato of New Brunswick, Beaver Award, the highest Iowa City, Iowa; two daugh- and a member of St. John's the direction of the Damiano and four grandchildren. honor in scouting. Congrega- ters, Mrs. Corinne F. Stutts, Methodist Church and Funeral Home. The Kurzawa Funeral tion B'nai Israel presented also of Iowa City, and Miss Home, South Amboy, is in PAY WEEKLY YOU him the Shofar award last Shrewsbury Chess Club. Mr. Fornicola, 53, of 1 Sher- Mama Feldt of Red Bank; man Ct., died Wednesday in charge of arrangements. FOR 50 WEEKS RECEIVE year for 43 years of service five grandchildren and a Surviving are his widow, "COMPARE" to the Boy Scouts. Mrs. Lillian C. Junker; a son, the Ivy House Nursing Home, Mrs. Davidson $ 25.50 niece. Charles W. Junker Jr., at Middletown. $ .50 LONG BRANCH - Mrs. These figures to DEATH NOTICB Services will be at 1 o'clock home, and two sisters, Mrs. $ 1.00 $ 51.00 BURNB-On Wednesday Nov. 13, 1988 this afternoon in Congrega- Beulah Phillips of Tulsa, Benjamin Rogovin Florence D. Davidson, 85, of the amount Peter, residence 164 Balhhurst Ave- 621 Westwood Ave. died $ 2.00 $ 102.00 nue, N'orth Arlington. Beloved hus- tion B'nai Israel, with Rabbi Okla., and Mrs. Nada Stone band of Marsraret Howard, devoted fa- Jack M, Rosoff officiating. NEWARK — Benjamin Ro- Wednesday in her home. Me you wiH receive $ 3.00 $ 153.00 ther of Patricia stelnbrlck of Hailet, of Seattle, Wash. govin, 76, of 25 Van Velsor K. J. and Mrs. Xargaret Robertson Burial will be in the congre- widow of Walter Ross David- of Kearny, James of Kearay and Pe- Services will be 1 p.m. to- Place, died yesterday in Beth on your 1969 $ 5.00 $ 255.00 ter or North Arlington. Dear brother gation cemetery in New morrow in St. John's, with the son, she was born in New or Mrs. Isabella Jacobus of Kearny, Israel Hospital. He was the York City, daughter of the account. $10.00 $ 510.00 Sirs. Margaret. O'Neill, James Burns Shrewsbury, under direction pastor, the Rev. Norman R. ef North Arlington and Jtobert Burns of the- Worden Funeral Home, stepfather of Robert Schul- late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of Bricktown. A13O survived by II Riley, officiating. Interment man of New Shrewsbury. $20.00 $1020.00 irrahdchlldren, Relatives and friends Red Bank. Hernon. She had lived here are kindjy Invited to attend Oie fu- - will be in Shorelands Memo- Also surviving are his Wid- neral from the Edward T. Reid Horns rial Gardens, Hazlet, under 30 years. for Funerals, 585 Belgrove Drive, DEATH NOTICE ow, Mrs. Ann Budenberg Ro- near New Lawn Avenue, Kearny, on PEDDT, Harry of 13-B Spring Terrace, the direction of the John W. Mrs. Davidson attended St. Eaturday at 9 a.m. High Mass of Red Bank, suddenly on Nov. 14, 1968. govin; another stepson, Jay James Episcopal Church. She JOIN at any of the nine convenient Requiem at Our Lady Queen of Peace Beaoved husband of Bessie Doris Feldt; Mehlenbeck Funeral Home. Schulman of Jersey City; a of North Arlington at 10 a-m. Inter- devoted father of Corinne F. Stutts, was a graduate of Hunter Col- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Mama Peldt and Leonard S. Feldt. sister, Mrs. Celia Malina of offices of the . . . Arlington. Visitation after 7 p.m. Services Friday. Nov. 15, at 1 p.m. at lege and did postgraduate Congregation B'nai Israel, Runmon. Jersey City, and six grand- / • • Thursday. In lieu of flowers contribu- Interment Congregation B'nai Israel Mrs. Leon Ulatowgki work at Columbia University, tions may be made to the American Cemetery, New Shrewsbury. Please children. Cancer Society. omit flowers. ENGLJSHTOWN - Mrs. and taught in New York City . Services were to be at noon schools for many years. Gertrude Ulatowski, 69, of 15 today in the E. Bernheim and Jersey lYatfonal Wilson Ave. died Wednesday Sons Memorial Chapel, here. Surviving is a niece, Mrs. in Jersey Shore Medical Cen- Wilbur A. Killeen of Little ter, Neptune. She was born Silver. SZ6 © in Koenigsberg, Germany. Harry McEwen Services will be tomorrow John Van Kirk & Son Surviving are her husband, WEST KEANSBURG — at 2:30 p.m. in the Flock Fu- ASBURY PARK • DEAL • LONG BRANCH • NEPTUNE Leon Ulatowski; three step- Harry McEwen, 74, of 80 First' neral Home, with the Rev. NEPTUNE MALL • OCEAN GROVE • OCEANPORT St. died yesterday in River- MONUMENTS sons, Frank, Vincent and Leo- Robert Pearson of St. James OCEAN TOWNSHIP •• WEST LONG BRANCH ' 85 COOPER RD- MIDDLETOWN pold UlatowsM, all of En- view Hospital, Red Bank. Church officiating. Inter- glishtown; two brothers, Ru- ffi> was born in New York ment will be in Wood- (Off Rt. 35 at Hesdon'i Corner) dolf Neumann of East Ruther- City, son of the late Justin bine Cemetery, Oceanport. 741.0319 747-25(3 ford and Albert Neumann of and Helen McEwen. He was BARM GUILD MONUMENTS Cream Ridge, and a sister, a member of the Twenty-Five Mrs. Martha Schroeter of Year and Gold Medal Clubs Jersey City. of the Lord and Taylor de- Services will be tomorrow partment store, New York, at 2 p.m. in the Freeman Fu- He retired from Lord and neral1 Home, Freehold, with Taylor in 1959 after 39 years' 1WJSTHENCARTOJ0INTHE FOR ANY OCCASION the Rev. David G. Volk, pas- service and had resided here HONEY BEE FLOWERS tor of Grace Lutheran Church, for the past nine years. RUSSELL T. HODGKISS officiating. Burial will be in His wife was the late Mrs. Maplewood Cemetery, Free- Eleanor McEwen. Surviving 464 BROAD ST. hold Township. » are a son, Howard McEwen of SHREWSBURY North Kingstown, R.I.; a daughter, Mrs Joseph Davis 741.4020 Mrs. George Dennis of West Keansburg; four IMIabl* She* 1M7 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - grandchildren, and three Mrs. Shirley Dennis, 42, of 5 great-grandchildren. BY WIRE ANYWHERE E. Highland Ave., died yes- A High Requiem Mass will terday in Monmouth Medical be offered Monday at 9 a.m. Center, Long Branch. in St. Ann's Catholic Church, She was born in Long Keansburg. Interment,will be Branch, a daughter of Mrs. under the direction of the Thelma Yale of Long Branch John J. Ryan Home for Fu- and the late Lawrence Yale, nerals, Keansburg. Worden Funeral Home and had been a resident of AtianticJHighlands 18 years. Chester Wilson 60 E. FRONT ST. RED BANK She was a member of the JERSEY CITY — Chester Ladies Auxiliary of the Atlan- A. Wilson, 88, of 90 Grant tic Highlands Fire Depart- Ave. died Wednesday in ment. Christ Hospital, here. He was Day and Night Phone Besides her mother, she is born in Keansburg and had survived by her husband, lived there most of his life. 747-0557 George Dennis; three chil- His wife was the late Mrs. dren, Bonnie, Laurie and Lar- Margaret Wilson. Surviving ry, all at home; and a broth- are two nephews, Alton Wil- er, Richard Yale of Akron, son of Keansburg and John HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. Ohio. Wilson of Keyport. Services will be conducted A Requiem Mass will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow Posten Funeral Home, here, ' in St. Ann's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Richard Ander- Keansburg. Burial will be un- Son of the Atlantic Highlands der the direction of the John Presbyterian Church officiat- J. Ryan Home for Funerals, ing. Burial will be in Fair Keansburg. John E. Day View Cemetery, Middletown. j 'Wee Willie' Shcrdel, FUNERAL HOME Mighty Mite Pitcher HANOVER, Pa. (AP) - William H. "Wee Willie" Sher- 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank del, the mighty mite of his National League pitching C. SIDUN, Director 747 - 0332 era who helped the St. Louis Cardinals to baseball pen- nants in 1926 and 1928, died FuiylllOOoorHtrdtop Thursday at 72. His best season was 1928 Starring 24 totally restyled when he had a 21-10 won-Iost record. Plymouth Furys Not Just a new car... Fury's new from the ground up. Completely restyled, front to rear, inside and out Unbeatable cars. Unbeatable buys. From Unbeatable guys! Main Office: The Adams Memorial Home 105 Chestnut St. Look now at all 24 Fury models. See why % of a million competitive Ited Bank N. 1. 07101 owners were won over to Plymouth In the past two years. William J. Connelly, Owner-Manager Branch Offices: MB Rt 38, Mlddletou-n, N. J. SO F.KJt Main 81., Freehold, N. 1. Your teUvlilon •»79 Briwdway. Lom Branch. N. J. itr may be fin* ... 747-0226 Established In 1B78 bjr John n. Cook AUTHORIZED DEALERS and Henry Clay Make this your Unbeatable year. Published byTlio Ittd Hank Rojiiter It could be your antenna! Incorporated COMPLETE INSTALLATION sfvmber of the Associated Press ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Tho Associated Press Is entitled ex- As Low At clusively to Uio UJO for republlcaUem SINCE 1865 of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatcher ______95 Second class postage paid at lied Bank, N. J. 07701 and at additional mtlllni offices. Published dally. Mon- 49 day t'irouth Friday. 542-1590 MAURICE SCHWARTZ & SONS BAYSHORE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH, INC BUHLER HITTER 310 BROAD ST. RED BANK Home Delivery by Carrier— 50 Cents Per Week Montgomery Ward 141 W. Front St., Red Bank 153 First Av«., Atiaatlc Highroad* 32T0 Highway 35, Haht Single copy at counter, 10 cents: by mat; IB cents SERVICE DEPARTMENT I moots —J2.S0 6 months—tVl.tO Subscription Prices In Advance WAREHOUSE — HOPI RD. J montlis—16.30 u months—*23.00 KATONTOWN. N. J. , 1HE DAILY REGISTER, Friday Nov. >IS> 1968-5 "Perhaps the most signifi- bronch&i* and, other Board Sets cant aspect of emphysema tory diseases, ti& WpCmfr AMatt&:dfriffle and Breath menace," Stuarti said, "ig mas Seal wDl add a touch of that it will force thousands of gaiety to the holiday season. Reappraisal . RED BANK - The 1968 "The Christmas Seal Cam- English folklore—features "a workers, many of whom are . Using Christmas Seals sup-, Christinas Seal Campaign — paign," said Stuarti and partridge in a pear tree." in their most productive. ports the year-round cycle of -traditional harbinger of the Blair, "has been leading the . Although medical science years, into early retirement." programs conducted by TB- Of Schools holiday season — has opened attack against tuberculosis— has made major inroads in its In addition to furthering RD Central, and gives sub- in Monmouth, Union' and still a stubborn foe—for more fight against TB, the disease stance to its slogan, "It's a LITTLE SILVER - The , the crusade against tuberculo- Hudson Counties as postmen than 60 years. Today it is al- is still prevalent in the tri- sis, emphysema, chronic matter of life and breath." Board of Education last night delivered hundreds of thou-. so enlisted in the battle county area. Last year, 709 voted to hire Robert M. Helm- sands of letters to homes in against other respiratory dis- new cases were discovered ALUMINUM stetter and Co. to reappraise the tri-county area. eases and. the environmental and at present more than the borough's school buildings This year's drive to stamp factors of cigarette smoking 3,000 people are under medi- and air pollution." COMBINATION for a fee of $100. out TB and other respiratory cal supervision for the dis- diseases, the second regional This year's Christmas Seal ease. WINDOWS Reappraisal is desired be- campaign sponsored by the' —its motif lifted out of old Deaths from other respir- cause of last month's board TB-Respiratory Disease As- atory diseases — emphysema J decision to raise the insurance sociation of Central Neiv Jer- and chronic bronchitis for ex- value of the schools to $1 mil- sey, is being lead by Enzo 6 Arrested ample — have doubled every 15 Year lion for the Marfcham Place Stuarti, Broadway and tele- five years since 1950. Emphy- vision personality who joined sema, the nation's fastest ris- Paint Guar. School, and $450,000 for the TB-RD Central as hbnorary In Series of ing crippling disease, will Natelsons J. Kridel loves its new neighbors • TRIPLE TRACK Point Road School. chairman, and George Blair claim the lives of about 25,- in the spanking new arcade on Broad Street, When last appraised in 1961, of Shrewsbury, chairman of Car Lootings 000 Americans in 19G8. The • 1-2 TILT also by the Helmstetter firm, the Monmouth County effort. disease ranks second among 'fflllfllHtlllrWfT'tiyilUHMOTntBllnMfflnuniBHniWIIIIfflM^ the buildings' value was de- TB-RD Central was institu- HAZLET - Detective Sgt. disabilities for which Social • FULLY WEATHERSTRIPPED termined at $750,000 and ted in October, 1967, when the Holmes Gormerly reported Security benefits are award- $300,000, respectively. TB units in the respective yesterday that six juveniles ed. Advertise In The Register areas consolidated to form ranging in age from 11 to 15 $ Board member Donald Cas- the first association of its kind were arrested in connection tleman said that reappraisal in the state. with the break-in of 20 cars by the Helmstetter company in the West Keansburg area. was . recommended by the reminder 4 for 59" Sgt. Gormerly said the board's insurance agent. Ac- cording to the agent, Mr. ACLU Asks thefts began Oct. 1 and were •#: be sure to keep Nov. 29 open to see INSTALLED Castleman said, the schools' concentrated especially in the Insurance companies would parking lot of the Veterans 8UY AT PROWN'S ... appraise the structures with- Law Repeal of Foreign Wars hall on Da- vern Lane. SANTA'S ARRIVAL by and SAVE! out charge, but Helmstetter's experience with the buildings On Abortion Juvenile complaints have been signed against all the would make that company a gNEWARK (AP) -. The more desirable appraiser, youths, who are charged with PARACHUTE New Jersey Legislature has taking radios, stereo tapes considering the reasonable been urged to repeal all crim- • BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY cost. and other small items from FRIDAY at 9:45 a.m. sharp inal sanctions dealing with the cars. One of the arrested Dally and Saturday 8 A.M.-5:30 P.M. The schools are Insured abortion. WadMtday and Friday 'ril 9 P.M. boys is also charged with against fire damage by the The New Jersey Chapter of theft of six bicycles in the Hartford and Aetna Insurance the American Civil Liberties area. companies, Mr. Castleman Union made the plea in a Sgt. Gormerly said the ve- monmouth shopping center statement that declared: said. hicles were stripped and the Free Parking far 5,000 Cart Earonrown Circle, Rt. 35 ". . . The state should re- frames thrown into a nearby •». 32 BROAD ST. • 741 • 7500 • RED SANK The reappraisal would in- main silent on the subject of creek. clude only the buildings, not abortion, that the desire of their contents. the mother and the willing- ness of the physician alone should govern the use of the several medical procedures collectively referred to as abortion, and that the laws BLAISDELL LUMBER CO. introducing jverning the practice of SERVICE AND QUALITY SINCE 1910 licine amply protect the blic's'interest in this area." (The plea was made to a Beat old man winter to the punch lission established by the legislature to study New Jer- sey's 119 • year • old abortion this year with ... statute. The ACLU said It is the civ- il right of a woman to ter- STORM DOORS & WINDOWS minate her pregnancy by a new scene catering to the young lively ones abortion, "unfettered by legal restrictions." from BLAISDELL It contended that any ef- forts to qualify that right would "violate the Constitu- tion in numerous respects." Among the violations, the GRAND OPENING ACLU argued, would be: in- vasion of privacy; denial of of the shore's most exciting new store due process; denial of equal protection, and respecting an establishment of religion in contravention of the First Amendment. The ACLU statement was CANADIAN'S presented by Dr. Dorothy Naiman, biology professor at the City University of New York, and a member of the of RED BANK ... 30 BROAD STREET ACLU board of trustees of its Bergen - Passaic Chapter. featuring "A HAPPENING" where the , Dr. Naiman also argued the fetus is "only potentially hu- "New Generation" shops tor man and has virtually none of the attributes that make life sacred. the most "with-it" looks in fashion. "Is the'preservation of the mere potentiality for humani- . ; " , FREE GIFTS : > ty worthy imposing great T physical and mental suffer- «• • of course, you can open a convenient Canadian9s charge account* ing, criminality and degrada- tion?" she asked. "Moreover," she concluded, "it is not the proper function of civil government to en- force the majority's morals on the minority in absence of some compelling social need to do so." ALUMINUM COMBINATION Set 'School STORM and SCREEN Nights For INSTALLATION Scouting' OPTIONAL 3 CHANNEL TILTS - SIZES UP TO 99 U. I. OAKHURST - The Middle- town-Red Bank Boy Scout BAKED ON ENAMEL District will have a series of "School Nights for Scouting" NEVER NEEDS PAINTING in five schools beginning Nov. 20. PRE - HUNG According to George Hem- bree of Little Silver, chair- man of the School Night for WHITE COLONIAL Scouting program, the pur- pose will be to give every boy between the ages of 8 and 14 STORM & SCREEN the opportunity to join a Cub Scout pack or a Boy Scout DOOR troop in his neighborhood. "More than 60 troops and COMPLETE WITH packs will be participating HARDWARE from the Middletown-Red Bank Scout District. Every • NOW WITH KEY unit will put on demonstra- LOCK AT NO tions of Scouting and Cub EXTRA COST Scout programs at the schools so that parents and prospec- Blaisdell Low Price tive new scouts can learn first hand about the Scouting program," Mr. Hembree said. On Nov. 20 at 8 p.m., a School Night will be held at the Atlantic Highlands Grade School; at the Swimming Riv- er School, Manse Ave., New Shrewsbury, and at the Knoll- wood School in Fair Haven. On Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. Mid- dletown High School will host the School Night for all inter- ested parents and boys in Middletown. BLAISDELL LUMBER CO. On Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. the SERVICE AND QUALITY SINCE 1910 30 BROAD ST., RED BANK River Street School in Red Bank will be the location of the final "School Night for 15 SOUTH BRIDGE AYE. RED BANK 741-2121 Scouting." ., I * ! TiATTTT See The Lame Ducks Are Flying Again* THE PHILOSOPHER ---j A T REGISTER Established in 1878 — Published by The Red Bank Beglster, Incorporated On Middle Age By HAL BOYLE M. HAROLD KELLY, Publisher Soon after a man pafees his 40th birthday he begin* art- • Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor ing himself wryly, "When does the fun begin?" He feels afflicted with antiquity and premature enfeeble- Thomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor ment. Like most people, he tends to regard middle age as —6 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1968 a punishment or a plight rather than as a normal condition and part of a well-lived life. But middle age, like any other period, of existence, has its peculiar rewards as its perils. "What rewards could middle age pos- Middletown People Speak Up sibly offer?" asks the skeptic. Middletown officials have been those hoping for lower real estate Well, for example: • Your feet feel so much better when you given an excellent idea of what town- taxes on their homes. Jake your shoes off at the end of the day. ship residents want It came in an- The percentages in that bracket Yawning becomes one of your favorite swers to questionnaires distributed by also indicate a strong desire for a forms of exercise. It is no longer necessary for you tftbreak your bones skiing or play- "clean" type of commercialization. 1 the Economic Development Commis- BOYLE ing touch football. sion. Professional office buildings were pre- Your wife has probably obligingly quit bearing infants Most of the 3,500 people who. co- ferred by 47 per cent; regional shop- and you don't have to subsidize a diaper laundry. You can_ use the money thus saved to get your teeth fixed. operated in answering the questions ping centers, 43 per cent; discount or department stores, 19 per cent, and * • * •" showed that increased commercial de- BY NOW you are pretty familiar with your digestive velopment,°apartment construction and neighborhood shopping centers, 19 per system. You know which foods agree with you and which recreational facilities are uppermost cent. ones will start a war in your sumach. As to the use of Bayshore meadow- As you no longer waste much time writing love letters, In their thinking. lands, those responsible for guiding the you are free to write more constructive letters to your con- The survey's results are particular- 'gressman on how to improve his conduct in office. township's future were given no such ly interesting inasmuch as there has You don't have to look out the window in the morning definite answer as to the course to be been opposition in Middletown to to see what the weather is like. By the way your bones feel followed. Favoring conversion to in- when'you wake up, you know whether it's a nice day out apartment construction and to the dustrial use were 39 per cent; no de- or not. Hahne fashion center near the Garden velopment at all, 37 per cent, and con- It isn't so imperative for you to rush to buy the newest State Parkway in Lincroft. That type novel or see. the latest play everyone's talking about. Your versions to marinas or municipal recre- common sence tells you that no book or drama is going of opposition, of course, can be expect- ational use, 23 per cent each. to reveal much about life to you that you don't already know ed. All of us are inclined to better The commission performed a defi- or secretly suspect. appreciate change when it is in some- nite service by compiling this report. If you haven't already acquired a chronic ailment of. one else's back yard. some kind to make your world more interesting, don't brood Even though the document does not about it. You probably soon will. The township has undergone dras- spell out exactly how the residents' * * • - tic changes in the past couple of dec- wishes can be met, it can serve as a WHEN YOU PUT on your bifocal glasses, girls look .ades, and, because of its size, many valuable aid to those responsible for THE REPORTER even prettier and sharper than they did years ago. They' more can be expected. This fact of life deliberating land use and zoning come through clearer. is acknowledged by S. Fred Stockham, It is simpler for you to get more sleep than you qsed changes. to as you have now wisely learned to get home from an af- the commission's chairman, who says Middletown has not nearly reached Nixon Walks Lonely Road ternoon cocktail party well before midnight. he hopes the study will help the town- its peak of development As the pat- By JIM BISHOP ing banners, will be familiar to Richard You no longer feel impelled to shout your woes into the ship Committee and the Zoning and tern is laid out in the next few years, Richard Milhous Nixon now walks the Nixon. ears of every passerby. You'd rather keep your troubles to yourself, as you have discovered that half the people you Planning Boards in their decisions it is good that these wishes' can be lonely road. It is like being lost above the He has seen them many times, but he timber line in winter. The winds shriek, has never been in there alone. That is the know, aren't interested in them anyway and the other half affecting future planning. blended with the advice of professional the stars stare in icy blue. A shout for difference. His scrambler telephone will are only too glad to find out that at last you're getting Of those returning the question- planners. We trust the report works help has no echo. All decisions are momen- put him in direct touch with De Gaulle, what they think you deserve. naires, 83 per cent favored commercial for the good of the township because tous. All counsel is Kiesinger, and Kosygin. Secret Service If you haven't caught up with the Joneses, you decide you don't really like their style pf living — so why try to development That sampling undoubt- elected and appointed officials there agreeable. The richest men will stand outside his door day and country in the most pro- night; a mysterious man with a small suit- keep up with them? edly won such wide approval because must grapple with monumental prob- gressive century is in his case will follow him everywhere he goes, You no longer are tempted to grow a beard — you' of the appeal such construction has for lems' that growth brings. hands. in case the President decides to dial a realize it would come out gray or a mottled white. Once elected, he is the nuclear attack on another nation. * »• • * President of all the peo- Alone, he will select a Secretary of AT THE OFFICE the boss doesn't expect you to come Red Bank's Outstanding Library ple. The loyal opposition State, a Secretary of Defense, an Attorney up with a new world-shaking idea every day. One new world- shaking idea a year will keep you on the payroll nicely. Red Bank can take a breather in step in Red Bank's development, one in the Congress is strong- General —an array of intellect, honor and er than his own party. He efficiency which will, in great or small de- Slowly but steadily you turn from tarnished sinner into at least one area of municipal need. which we have long favored., seeks unity where there is gree, betray him from time to time. The varnished saint as you lose the energy to pursue old bad habits and the desire to acquire new ones. The possibility We refer to its publdc library, the Even though the eastern branch of division; purpose where heads of 154 government administrations the county library is in Shrewsbury, it BISHOP there is anarchy; idealism and bureaus will report directly to the Pres- emerges that you may yet become the kind of man your ! new wing of which was dedicated mother hoped you'd be. does not reduce the borough's re- where there is greed; idealism and aspira- ident and he will be responsible for their • Sunday. The 10,000-square-foot addi- tions where detractors set traps. work. Yep, those are the rewards of middle age, and though sponsibility to have1 an outstanding tion more than doubles the former He. was not my man. I'm a Democrat. * * * they may not be breathtaking they are worth having. The library space, which now will be used facility. Red Bank, being the cultural But he is entitled to my respect and, if I thing about middle age is — if you don't make the best of OUTSIDE THIS country, small nations it, it will make the worst of you. only as a meeting room for the Library and business hub of this section of the have any to offer, my assistance. I never will get into trouble and beg him to bail knew a man who, from the moment he as- Board and for administrative offices. county, could get by with no less. them out. In the office, men of pompous Members of the Library Board have sumed the aUgust office of President of the mien will ask favors. The mind of the Planned to meet the borough's re- United States, wasn't a bigger and better President will be yanked in many direc- TODAY IN HISTORY reason to be proud that their labors man at once, almost as though the hand of quirements for. the next 20 years, the tions, simultaneously. Personal friends in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS have resulted in such a fine structure Providence had, for a time, taken the pet- California, New York, Florida and Wash- library's 30,000-volume collection can along the scenic Navesink River. Red tiness from his heart. He thinks bigger; ington will lean on his time, as proof of his Today is the 320th day of 1968. There are 46 days left in the year. grow to 50,000. This is an important Bankers share that pride, too. he is bigger. continuing devotion. Few men aspired to the presidency with He will, if he is as bright as I think, Today's highlight in history: such stubborn design as this one. For eight surround himself with the best intelligence. On this date in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were INSIDE WASHINGTON years, he could taste it but, when he lost a He will learn, as we must, that the glib approved by the Continental Congress. The document was narrow one to Kennedy, and the governor- campaign promises to end the war in Viet- the law of the land until the Constitution went into effect. ship of California to Pat Brown, almost nam, pacify the Black Revolution, and pro- On this date — everyone lost faith in Richard Nixon except duce by a magical snap of the fingers the In 1492, Christopher Columbus noted in his journal the Nixon May Get Treaty Early Dwight D. Eisenhower, Pat Nixon, Bebe law and order everyone craves, are forlorn use of tobacco among the Indians. It was the first recorded Rebozo, Herb Klein and some Republican By ROBERT S. ALLEN Russian move into Czechoslovakia, and hopes which will be realized only by unre- reference to tobacco. state chairmen who owed him a nod. mitting work and patience. In 1805, the Lewis and Clark expedition reached the and JOHN A. GOLDSMITH that would not be a proper prelude at all • * * WASHINGTON — In a move which for Nixon summitry. The job robs a man of about eight years mouth of the Columbia River after the long trek across could precipitate the Nixon Administration's Under Mansfield's schedule, the treaty NIXON SAID.too many right things. of life. The responsibility is too broad, the the west. first congressional battle, Senate Demo- could win Senate approval before Nixon He sounded like a high school debater. His call for judgment too exacting for anyone. In 1806, Pike's Peak In Colorado was discovered by the cratic leaders are planning to seek approv- is ready for any such foreign policy initia- opinions were flawless. Like other candi- In addition to intelligence, patriotism and explorer Zebulon Montgomery Pike. al of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty as tive. It could, in theory at least, be ratified dates, he had a public relations paranoia. honor, the President must have forbear- 1889, the Republic of Brazil was founded. soon as Congress recon- before Nixon has his new foreign policy He could shake hands heartily, turn on the ance. The people can give him no less In 1920, the assembly of the League of Nations held its venes. team on*the job and fuUy ready for busi- blue-jowled grin, but his eyes kept saying: than he gives us. first meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. The schedule has been ness. "You're out to get me." r I hope that the Democratic Congress . In 1935, Manuel Quezon was inaugurated as the first set by Senate Democratic In fact, however, there may be some On a wintry afternoon in January, he will spend more time trying to help the new president the Philippines Commonwealth. Leader Mike Mansfield, roadblocks ahead for Mansfield's speed-up will return from the inaugural parade and President than in opposing his will for the Ten years ago ... Argentine President Arturo Frondizi Mont. He has sent a re- and, while the roadblocks are not of Nix- walk into'that big oval office. The gleam- sake of opposition. At this lime of -crisis ~~ called for the resignation of Vice President Alejandro Gom- quest for quick action to on's making, he can certainly use them, ing.black shoes will sink into a thick pile^ it is Nixon or nothing. In making the next ez during a political upheaval. top-ranking members of and even magnify them, if he wishes to dp rug of pale green on which is embossed^ "PresiaeHt look good, the 91st Congress can Five years ago ... Argentina voided all oil contracts the Senate Foreign Rela- so. the seal of the President. The French win- make itself look noble. with the United States and other foreign countries. tions Committee, Chair- Approval of the treaty was NOT unani- dows with their gossamer curtains will sil- In the past year, all of us found out that One year ago . . . The United States agreed to begin man J. William Fulbright, mous when the Senate Foreign Relations houette the rose garden and the south a President of the United States Is mortal, talks with Japan about the early return of some pf the grounds. All of it — the fireplace, the two ALLEN D-Ark., and Sens. John J. Committee considered it in September. that we can crush him at will. We proved Pacific Islands the U. S. captured in World War H. Sparkman, D-Ala., and Five senators signed a minority report urg- couches, the dark rosewood desk, the stand- the point. Let's not try it again. Today's birthdays: Ambassador W. Averell Harriman is George D. Aiken, R-Vt. ing delay and three of them are to be mem- 77. Painter Georgia O'Keeffe is 81. Mansfield's schedule calls for short- bers of the committee again when Congress YOUR MONEY'S WORTH . -Thought for today: Gray hair is a sign of age, not of hearings and quick reapproval by the For- reconvenes. wisdom — ancient Greek proverb. , eign Relations Committee which recom- In addition, there was some cloakroom mended ratification as recently as late Sep- talk, before Congress adjourned, that the tember. That would set the stage for floor Senate Armed Services Committee might Save on Taxes Now FROM OUR READERS action on the treaty while' want to take a look at the terms of the By SYLVIA PORTER Say you're a gasoline station operator other legislation was be- non-proliferation treaty. Nixon's South If you are among the millions of self- who made $25,000 during the year as a sole ing readied for Senate Carolina ally, Sen. Strom Thurmond, is a employed professionals or small business- proprietor. Previously, you could contribute A Sneaking Suspicion floor consideration. member of that committee and has strong- men, a physician, lawyer, storekeeper, re- only $750 (and deduct only half of this) to 39 South St. Signed by more than ly opposed the treaty. pairman, do not fail to check the liberal- your plan. The reason was that where cap- i Red Bank, N. J. 80 nations, the non-prolif- * * * ized self-employment retirement plan provi- ital was a "material income producing fac- To the Editor: 'eration treaty prohibits GENE'S SEAT SAFE - When the non- sions which became ef- tor," only 30 per cent of the profit was What in the world (not what in the country) could be nuclear powers from proliferation treaty does get consideration fective for the first time treated as earned income and the contribu- ailing the teachers, parents and city officials of New York? transferring nuclea^r in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in 1968. While you may tion was limited to 10 per cent of the 30 per Maybe deep down in their bones they don't really want to weapons and pledges non- Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., will be have previously rejected cent figure. But starting in '68, the entire resume the educational process quickly, because they, may nuclear nations not to re- one of the committee members on hand to the use of a self-employed pro/it is earned income if your personal have more than a sneaking suspicion they have been teach- ceive or deveIop them- retirement plan (often services are a material factor in producing During the campaign vote approval. ing some of the wrong things. For awhile it appeared that McCarthy called the H.R. 10 or income, and almost every small business- Sincerely yours, President-elect Nixon said he favors rati- might be bumped from the prestigious com- Keogh plans), the much man's personal services are a material Mrs. Louise Vester fication of the treaty eventually. mittee to make room for new Republicans. more attractive tax provi- factor in his business. However, Nixon took (he position that Senate committee ratios will have to be sions may change your * * * the treaty should not be ratified at a time changed to provide seats for a net gain of mind. when the Soviet Union had just violated its THE SIMPLEST thing for you to do is five GOP senators, and McCarthy was low PORTER You can now set aside to tie in with an already existing self-em- treaty with Czechoslovakia, by its invasion man on the committee's Democratic totem in such a plan and deduct there, and when the Russians were thus ployed retirement plan. Start at once to pole. on your income tax return 10 per cent of investigate some of the many Treasury-ap- ignoring their United Nations commitments. Gene was saved, however, by the elec- your earned income, up to $2,500 each year. He favored delay until the situation in Eu- proved master or prototype plans set up by tion-day defeat of two of his equally dovish Beginning with this year, you get a tax de- banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, rope is "more normalized." Democratic colleagues, Sens. Wayne Morse, duction for the full amount contributed, not In pressing for quick Senate approval professional organizations. To adopt such Ore., and Joseph S. Clark, Pa. Even if the for only half the contribution, as was the a plan, you may need only file a one-page for the treaty, Mansfield says he is "just committee is reduced in size — from 19 case for '67. In addition to this deduction, taking Mr. Nixon at his word" — his word form with the local Internal Revenue Ser- members to 17 — as long urged by Chair- the amounts you set aside in the plan earn vice District Director. that he favors ratification. man Fulbright — it now appears that no income tax-free until the funds are distrib- * * * Democrats will be bumped at all. uted to you at your retirement. Your funds can be invested in a" wide NIXON'S SUMMITS - There is reason * * * . variety of ways. You can choose anything Instead, Sen. Gale W. McGee, D-Wyo., from annuity, endowment and retirement to believe that quick ratification is not the bumped two years ago by GOP gains, will TO ILLUSTRATE, say you're in the 50 word which the new president will give on income policies to mutual fund shares (in- apparently be able to rejoin the Foreign per cent tax bracket (including surcharge cluding go-go mutual funds). the treaty after he assumes office on Jan. Relations Committee. McGee was a de- and state taxes). A tax-free buildup of in-, 20. During the campaign Nixon outlined fender of President Johnson's foreign poli- vestment income at 5 per cent a year with- Warning: One drawback may be that H detente diplomacy based on a series of cy. In line for a Republican seat on the in your self-employed pension fund plan is if you have regular employes with three lough-talking summit meetings with Krem- committee is Sen. Jacob K. Javils of New equal to a 10 per cent buildup outside the years or more of service, you must cover !in leaders. York, who was bumped by a change in fund. them. Obviously, if you have several em- The non-proliferation treaty, unratified committee ratios several years ago. This advantage continues until your ployes, the cost of providing coverage for ind awaiting Senate approval, would be a Even if the size of the committee is re- pension money is paid to you in retirement them with .a contribution of 10 per cent of bargaining point for Nixon Administration duced, there will be a couple of Republican and you then must pay an income tax on their earnings can more than offset the an- diplomats in such summit talks with the vacancies created by the retirement — vol- the distributions. nual tax saving to you. Russians. One of Nixon's campaign ob- untary and not voter-induced — of Sens. Another change this year in tile plans You must, therefore, estimate the total fections to quick treaty approval was that Frank Carlson, R-Kans., and Bourke B. ' can benefit the small storekeeper, gasoline cost of coverage to you with care before go- "Congratulations, Olck and rtmeabMY It would seem to Indicate approval of the Hickenlooper, R-Ia. station pwner, etc. Ing ahead. , no tricks!" A frjnify Bridge Game Winnera DAILY REGISTER, Friday, Nov. 15, 196&-7 Shock FlTSt Aid Program Starts FT. MONMOUTH ~ h , Becentiy, Forrest Gfflesjrie f IUTAWAN - TTje Bev. with Mrs. Thomas B. Vongfet lot program in first aid train- of the H. 1, B«a Telephone ! Oam B. Hall and John Ba- is tWrd place. Company, Lonjg Branch, act- ker were the top winners in' Shave Helps Injured Gridder ing in the treatment of- elec- the Wednesday evening dupli- Players with partners are trical shock has been imple- ing on behalf of, Bell, made always welcome at the his arms and hands, and available to the school man- cate bridge tournament, spon. PELLA, Iowa — ftlck Gray, Pella for $100. A little later,; lege's Flying Dutchmen foot- mented by the Fixed Station sored by Trinity Episcopal games, which start' promptly son of Mr. and Mrs. George another student, Bill Eankin' ball team, was seriously in- is now in the Younkers Me- Branch, Army Signal School, nequins and other course ma- at 8 p.m. morial Rehabilitation Center Church in the church hall, A. Gray of 149 Prospect Ave., of Dayton, Iowa, sold his side- jured in the Homecoming Department of Specialist terial. in Des Moines. Training. Eyers Lane. Further information may Bed Bank, N. J., a junior at burns for $110. Then Bick vol- football game Oct. 12. He Central College here, sold his Central College is spear- Capt. A. W. Grant, pro- Frank Coons, son of Mr. Placing second in the 8th be obtained from Mr. and unteered to have his head severed his spinal cord while and Mrs. Frank G. Coons of Mrs. Conrad Brevick, direc- hair for $100 at a faculty auc- making a routine tackle. He is heading a drive to raise gram coordinator, said the game were Mrs. Eugene tion to raise money for the shaved if a third $100 could $29,000 to help cover O'Don- Port Monmouth, a student" at 1 tors, or Mrs. Louis Gomlick, paralyzed from his chest course was seen as necessary Mayville State College in Krebs and Conrad Brevick, general chairman. Brian O'Donnell Fund. be raised. Those at the auc- nell's hospital and rehabilita- tion dug deep into their pock- down and has been told by his tion costs. The faculty auction due to the high voltage of North Dakota, is a member Earlier that day, Dr. Don- doctors that he will never brought in over $3,255, and on some of the equipment used of the cast of "As You Like ald M. Huffman, chairman of ets and came up with walk again. the needed amount; Nov. 4, the fund total 6tood in the dlvesion. command- It" now being presented in the biology department at $20,766. at Central, sold his goatee to Brian O'Donnell, a senior He has undergone surgery ed by Col. Edgar M. Sloan. the college's main auditorium. FAST LOANS the Eev. Henry Ver Meer of starting safety on Central Col- to restore some movement to We have ?S $5000. $& TO ALL FOR HOMEOWNERS CONSOLIDATE DEBTS OR FOR ANY PURPOSE SPECIALISTS IN HOME REFINANCING • LOWEST ESTABLISHED RATES • EASY TERMS KEANSBURC RESIDENTS MONMOUTH COUNTY Investment Corp. Rt. 35 MbMktoWR P.O. Box 44, Rod Bank 741-5061 A Borough Ordinance states that all garbage receptacles must be of a substantial nature, such as galvanized iron or suitable plastic with tight fitting cover.

This same ordinance requires that these receptacles must be brought in from the curb not more than 8 hours after collection. GETTING SCALPED — Rick Gray of Red Bank, a student of Central College in Pel- la, Iowa, is shown after his $100 haircut. He volunteered to have his head shaved to raise money for the Brian O'Donnell Fund. Wielding the cutting shears Is Bill Krist STARTING DECEMBER 1, 196ft the KEANS- of Chicago, a student at Central. BURG BOARD OF HEALTH, IN COOPERA- 29 Civilians Given TION WITH THE POLICE DEPT. WILL ISSUE Achievement Awards WARNINGS TO ALL VIOLATORS FOR TWO FT. MONMOUTH - The 1968; Robert A. Week, Nep- WEEKS. Army Electronics Com- tune, New York University, mand's Certificates of Educa- January 1968; and Robert E. tional Achievement were Whitman, Oakhurst, Newark AFTER DEC. 15, 1968, ALL VIOLATORS WILL awarded recently to 29 civil- College of Engineering, June ian employes, mainly scien- 1967. BE ISSUED SUMMONSES AND FINES AC- tists and engineers of the Emory G. Wall Jr., Little command's laboratories, who Silver, and Vito P. Perillo, have distinguished them, CORDING TO THE ORDINANCE. selves by earning new aca- New Shrewsbury,' who re- demic degrees during approx- ceived bachelor of science de- imately the last year and a grees in June 1968, were also half. awarded ECOM certificates. BOROUGH OF KEANSBURG At a ceremony in the Hex- Mr. Wall received his de- BOARD OF HEALTH • agon, Ma]. Gen. W. B. Latta, gree from the University of commanding the Army Elec- Oklahoma, and Mr. Perillo tronics Command Ft. Mon- from Monmouth Colleee. mouth, presented the certifi cates for attainment of de- '69 Cheudle SS 396 Import Coupe. grees which included a doc torate in physics, a master's degree in law, 25 master of science, and two bachelor of science degrees. For attaining master of sci- ence degrees certificates went to John P. Agrios, Long Branch, New York Univer- sity, June 1968; Richard D'Accardi, Marlboro, New York University/June 1967; Anthony V. Campi, West Long Branch, University of Penn- sylvania, December 1967; Robert M. Dunn, Eatontown, University of Pennsylvania, December 1967; Charles M. DeSantis, Neptune, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Febru- ary, 1968; Bruce H. Gray, New Shrewsbury, University of Pennsylvania, December 1967; Bernard Goldberg, Wan- amassa, New York Uni- versity, June 1968, and Stan- ley Homa Jr., Eatontown, New York University, June 1967. Also' Joseph E. Kernan, Oakhurst, New York Univer- sity, May 1967; Thomas J. Kesolits, Hadet, Newark Col- Make Sure You Get lege of Engineering, June 1968; Paul A. Locke, Eaton- town, New York University, June 1968; Walter Lucas, West Long Branch, New York One in '69 University, February 1967; Derek S. Morris, Lincroft, We will be mailing checks — thousands of Newark College of Engineer- ing, June 1967; George Mor- shopping dollars — to our Christmas Club ris, Elberon, New York Uni- members come November '69! Join now and versity, June 1968; and James P. Muro, Long Branch, New- get in on the mail call. ark College of Engineering, June 1968. Other recipients were Ken- neth J. Murphy, Red Bank, Dividends Paid on all Completed Clubs Newark College of Engineer- $ 25.00 Club Pays$ 25.25 ing, June 1968; Daniel N. 50.00 Club Pays 50.50 Quagliato, Lincroft, Newark 100.00 Club Pays 101.00 College of Engineering, June Chevelle SS 396 -1967; Randolph A. Reitmeyer 150.00 Club Pays 151.50 Jr., Oakhurst, New York Uni- 250.00 Club Pays 252.50 versity, June 1968; Nelson SOO.OO Club Pays 505.00 Schneider, Trenton, Newark College of Engineering, June 1,000.00 Club : Pays 1,010.00 1968; William A. Scott, As- Second place is still up for grabs. bury Park, New York Univer- sity, February 1967; Bernard Smith, Neptune, Fairleigh CURRENT O DIVIDEND Dickinson University, June 4J7e 1968; George E. Sumrall, Neptune, New York Univer- sity, June 1967; Norman J. Taupeka, Eatontown, Univer- Grab hold of a Chevelle SS 396 and the real thing. A special domed hood and disc brakes, special suspension, wide sity of Pennsylvania, May see what driving's all about. emblazoned SS badges let you know it's oval tires—the works. All you add is Bed Bank ^"SS" stands for Super Sport.". . and something special. you. Stop at your Chevrolet dealer's no nonsense. The "396" part stands for And here's the best part: you don't Sports Shop and grab yourself one man- Savings ram Hand, daughter of Mr. the 396-cu.-in. 325-hp V8 that cornea have to order the most luxurious Chevelle sized handful of car. The Chevelle SS and Mrs. Stuart C. Hand of standard in this machine. Backing it up to get an SS 396. For a budget performer, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 27 Glenwood Drive, New 396—what it takes to Shrewsbury, was co-chairman is a special suspension, floor-mounted you can order an SS 396 version of the grab first place. NOW LOCATED AT at an Ohio Wesleyan Univer- 3-speed, power disc brakes and white Chevelle 300 Deluxe Sport Coupe or A lettered wide oval tires on extra-wide 300 pillar Coupe. „ BROAD ST. and BERGEN PL., RED BANK sity conference at Delaware, Ohio, at which entertainer sport wheels. The Chevelle SS 396 comes with 741-3700 Dick Gregory, black leader Just by looking, you can tell this one's everything you need: a big V8, power Putting you iirst.keeps us first. and a presidential candidate "JFhere You Save Does Make a Difference" , was one of the main speakers on "White Racism." ft-THE Women in Acfion

Mrs, A. R, Gilman, Lincroft Mrs. David M. Diekson, Little Silver, Coach

Mri. Robert E, Lloyd Jr Is

By PHYLLIS SPIEGEL A trained physical education teacher, Mrs. Diekson vol- pen or two always sits on the edge of the field and little ones, Mrs. George Flinn of Colts Neck is 'a charter mamBer RUMSON — Halfback, fullback, goalie, left-hand lunge, unteered to coach. •'••", some,with hockey sticks, run about munching apples often who plays tennis during the summer and "likes a change" dribble drive ... The season runs from September through Thanksgiving. provided by, Mr. Metcalf or his gardener.' at: this time of year. Mrs. Film said she played even during These are terms one wouldn't ordinarily find on the The morning begins with an exercise program, "to avqid A young lady who has great respect for the team is Miss her two pregnancies. "They just moved me backfield for a woman's page but the 34 members of the Rumson Women's Charley-Horse and stretched muscles." Mrs. Diekson has Susan Meeker, 20, of Red Bank. On a year's hiatus fromcol- few months." Field Hockey Team understand them alL the .women jogging around the field, bending, stretching and Iege, Miss Meeker expects to play with ffliem this year.' Also in from the start is Mrs. A. R. Gilman of Lincroft. From Middletown to the north and to Deal In the south, jumping. Then, when the rest of us would be crying for Smiling, she reminisced about her days on the Rumson High A petite mother of two who looks like a teen-ager, Mrs. Oil- the station wagons with mothers and pre-schoolers converge mercy, they begin to play hockey. . : • hockey team. ' ' man confessed that "every year it takes a little longer to get on the borrowed polo field of the Metcalf estate on Rumson "We have lots of beginners and some real crackerjacks," : "The girls laughed at'the:ideaof playing against the fit. : Road Tuesday and Thursday mornings for two hours of vig- Mrs. Diekson said, adding that they always welcome;new mothers of Rumson," she :said. "Boy, were we overconfi- "The first couple of- weeks you feel as if you're gonia orous workout with hockey sticks and ball. players. "You can learn the game pretty^well in just one dent! 'But in four years, we seldom scored a goal. They die," she said, "but after that you think you're 18 again!'*' Ranging from their twenties to fifties, some of the wom- season," she added. were so well organized and passed beautifully." Sports for Exercise ' •'':".!; en played the game in high school or college; others took it "This is part of my own personal physical' fitness, pro- Small-fry Spectators Miss Meeker said hockey is the fastest sport she's ever 4 up afer marriage for fun, exercise, new friends and fresh It's fun and games for the children, too. "This is like played and "when I'm finished playing I'm so tired, I feel gram," said Mrs. B. J. Wynne of Little Silver* 'I iikfrevety sport — basketball, softball, tennis, golf — and-hockey is air. a nursery school for them," one of the women said. A play- great." . v . , • .' - •. • •'-.;•-" There's competition, too, with a full schedule of games something I've always played. I'm just'but for .the exer- against women's teams from Princeton and Morristown as cise." And two-year-old Suzanne Wynne enjoys these out- well as local high schools. ings in the fresh fall air with her mother. "Hockey requires fantastic stamina and energy," ac- Mrs. Richard Amdur of Deal, played at Asbury Park cording to coach, Mrs. David M. Diekson of Little Silver. High School and at Vassar before joining the team six yean "Played on a football-sized field 100 yards by 80 yards," ago. She enjoys the teamwork and competition, has met she explained, "it is more exhausting than football. It in- ey Is the Game "wonderful girls" and finds hockey very invigorating. volves the running of soccer and the skill with the stick of Torn between tennis and hookey is Mrs. Peter Hubef ice hockey, ^a ' • % ' of Locust, who tries to fit both into her busy schedule of "The men don't believe it," Mrs. Diekson said, adding meetings and other activities. that her own husband tried playing for 4!4 minutes and quit.' Five Season Veteran ' "He was amazed at the energy expended." ' , . On hand as an observer one day was Mrs, Bruce Crich- No Substitutions \ ton of Rumson. Mrs. Crichton is taking a vacation from Each of two 30-mlnute halves is played through with no hockey this year after five seasons. "I'm too busy with substitutions, except for injury, and no time out. Two teams golf, children and horseback riding now," she said. of 11 players compete in driving the small leather-covered Mrs. Everett Thompson of Lincroft says she gets up very ball with their sticks into the other's goal. early to get her wash and other chores out of the. way, "This Only the goalie is permitted to kick the ball and, as the takes up two mornings a week," she said, "and if you let action is rough in her area, she wears pads to the thigh, hard things go, you're sunk." shoes with a protective covering on the. foot, and a face Mrs. George H. Drawbaugh of Little Silver had already -guard if she ^wear& glasses. done her marketing before arriving for 9:36 a.m. practice.' The other players wear shorts or jeans, depending on the When they leave the 4ield, rest is the farthesHhing-froin- weather and sneakers or hockey shoes with cleats, if they their minds. With renewed vigor, the women are off to feed have them. Some wear chin guards. children, get them off to school, do household errands anil Began In 1961 chores. And Mrs. Gilman has two horses to exercise! !l \ Mrs. Diekson was one of the seven founders of the team in 1960. • "We'd played tennis together and had played hockey in school," she said. "After that, the news just got around and we've grown in size every year." ...Down Field

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LATEST BULLETIN Coach Mrs. David M. Diekson, Littla Silver, in yesterday's game with , Morristown, scored the tiaing goal to bring the A team a l-l scora in a -fait1 ' , game played on the Metcalf field in Rumson. They lost to Morriitovyn earlierithis season and have three more games before they close the season. The B team, which also played yesterday, closed its season undefeated with a 0-0 score. The A team takes on Central Regional in Bayville Monday and has a rematch with Princeton Nov. 21. On Tuesday, a group of area faculty have challenged Mrs. Dickson's team to a game which will be . played Nov. 20 at Shore Regional High School, West Long Branch. It'is to be noted'in closing that Mrs.. Diekson retired early last evening. In addition to playing with the A game, she refereed the Bgameand refareed three other icJiool games yesterday afternoon. (All Photos were taken by The Daily Register, Don Lordi, chief photographer)

Danial Hohmann, 3, aneT Mason Flinn, I Vi, both of Colte Nack, watch their mothers play hockey. Mrs* George Flinn, Coirs Neck Culinary Tips on Suites THE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, Nov. 15,' 1968-9 Disasters in Field's kitchen .^WNG BRANCH - 'What to Do' it a long time and eliminate A touch of salt, fresh ground , kind lie filled with shrimp •Tne crapes were gossamer- "I'm going to tell you what the acrid flavor of the alco- pepper and Kirsch, and bound with veloute sauce. thin,, the omelettes buttery to do with food. Recipes you hol." ; French fondue should be "ab- Thinning his reserved sauce yellow, and the fondue, a very can get. anywhere," he said, Into his boiled-down wine, solutely smashing." , with cream, he masked the suave, marvelous cheese and began with a French ver- rolled-up paper-thin pancakes, Mr. Field dumped handfuls No cheese, herbs or milk;in sauce. sion of cheese fondue that was and broiled them to a golden The adjectives were Michael as smooth and deftly seasoned of grated cheese ("the oldest, the omelettes, Mr. Field ad- brown. Field's, and the results were as his monologue. "Toe and the best you can get. You vised. And don't use marga- For the chafing dish at the totally predictable as the in- French have supplied the un- can't make good food out of rine. ("An absolute blight on table kind of production, Mr. ternationally-known food ex- derpinnings of international poor materials.") Prior dredg- the food market.") Add em- pert said they would be. cuisine." Field demonstrated dessert ing of the cheese in flour is .bellishments to the finished Mr. "Field opened the. '68 crepes, made in quantity Mr. Field, who directs a "imperative." A bit of lemon product. ahead of time. His butter and Gourmet Cooking School at cooking school with a waiting Monmouth College last night Juice M the wine won't hurt, Practice Advised orange rind mixture was also list of 150, is author of two prepared in advance, leaving by demonstrating why he about a; tablespoonful. As for crepes, next to fon« • fast-selling , food the matter of basting and doesn't believe in disasters columnist for McCall's maga- Maintains. Control due, they're the best thing for flaming for tableside. In the kitchen. zine and contributor to many Again veering from Swiss a boring; dinner party, Mr. • Good cooking, according to other publications. tradition, Mr. Field added but- Field contends, "but you'd The lecture series, spon- tne consulting editor for the He began his fondue by de- ter and cream, cautioning better practice in the kitchen sored by New Jersey Natural EASY AS ONE, TWO, THREE— Making the perfect omelette, as demonstrated 'Time-life "Foods of the cooks to maintain control. As a bit. Gas Company, continues next fying the Swiss and boiling by Michael Field, is beating eggs with a fork, stirring while agitating the pan, World" series, is a matter of the wine. "There Is no such with sauces, he said, it's "Crepes have no taste what- week with Mr. Field describ- understanding the mechanics, thing as cooking wine. Never easier to make it too thick, soever. I envision them as . ing classic sauces and souf- and flipping th» finished product, all fluffy and yellow, onto a platter. • •developing the techniques and use wine that you would not and thin later, than to make texture enclosing a taste," fles. will give (Register Staff Photos) sensibilities. drink. Treat it as food. Cook it too thin in the first place. said Sir. Field of the six-inch two ensuing demonstrations. Thank You Luncheon ANN LANDERS For Fund Drive Aides Driving the Point Home EATONTOWN - Mrs. Reg- sociation for Retarded Chil- recently completed fund drive inald Mills of Highlands, 1968 dren, has announced that a and those who have assisted he enters college on a foot- daughters of old friends. fund drive luncheon chairman "Thank You" luncheon for the unit over the years in Dear Ann Landers: A cou- new set of rules — like no key ball scholarship. for the Monmouth County As- Fund Drive chairmen and fund • raising campaigns. ple of months ago my child Even our 12-year-old is on to for Gramps and no uninvited I just started high school. workers will be held' Thurs- cut his hand and I had to him. "daughters" for dinner. Giiest speaker will be Everyone knows me as day at noon in Old Orchard wait 30 minutes while my hus- I've told my husband I am * » • ' CHRISTMAS PARTY Rusty's brother. They think Country Club. Countess Anatole Buxhoeve- band closed his shop and fed up but he says he can't Too many couples go from HIGHLANDS - Plans for just because my brother was den; Rumson. ; came home to drive us to the ask his dad to stay out of our matrimony to acrimony. fli6 Dec. 17 Christmas party , Mrs. Ivan Falk of New a great athlete I should be hospital. home. And it's true, as my Don't let your marriage flop of the Twenty Club were dis- Shrewsbury, 1968 fund drive After the luncheon, a wig (There is no one, too. Well, I'm not. I chairman, will present and hairstyling show will be husband points out, it would before it gets started. Send cussed at a meeting of the bus service haven't got his build and I be a great inconvenience for awards to the outstanding presented by Tony's House of for Ann Landers' booklet, group in the home of Mrs. out here and don't have the interest in it. us to move as we are close tp Lillian A. Maxson, 47 Bay chairmen and workers in the Beauty of West End. "Marriage — What To Ex- a taxi; takes I do a lot better with my everything.' What do you pect." Send your request to Ave* Mrs. Stephen H. Faller, forever.) head than with my muscles. suggest? - SCREAMING 85 Washington Ave., will en- Ann Landers in care of your Christian Women to Hear After that So what's wrong with that? MEEMIES newspaper enclosing 50 cents tertain the group Tuesday. terrible inci- I have always been in the up- Dear Meem: You're close in coin and a long, stamped, Dr. Cook of Kings College dent my hus- per five per cent of my class self-addressed envelope. DRAPERY Mrg. Reginald Mills band prom- and I want to get a science to everything, all right — in- RED BANK — The "Art sic will be provided by Charles ised to teach scholarship, not a football cluding a nervous breakdown. Ann Landers will be glad of Christmas Decorating," Moore of Spring Lake. me to drive. scholarship. -—- My advice is to move. It to help you with your prob- presented by Mrs. Genevieve Reservations chairman is But he made Landers Please print my letter. could be the' beginning of a "Iems7'Send them to" her in Donnell of the Friendship Mrs. Joseph Penrose, 17 Ger- me so nervous (called Maybe people will have a bet- care of this newspaper, en- Corner in Matawan, will be me ald Ter., Hazlet. Baby - sit- Paprika dumb and a fraidy cat) that ter understanding of my closing a self-addressed, featured at the monthly lun- ting facilities are available. I gave up trying to learn problem and leave me alone stamped envelope. HARD- cheon meeting of the Red from him. When I announced — especially the coaches. — Bank, Christian Women's I was enrolling in driving BRAIN INSTEAD OF Wassail Club which will be held Shows FACTORY WAMHOUSI La Leche League school he screamed, "No man BRAWN Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. is going to teach MY wife Dear Brain: Here's your to 2 p.m. here in Molly Pitch- Set to Meet PIANOS anything. It would be a re- letter and I hope people will Bowl er Motor Inn. Its Color BOUGHT, SOLD, TUNED OAKHURST - "Overcom- flection on me." have a better understanding VV« have everything you need REPAIRED, MOVED Dr. Robert A. Cook, pres- ing Difficulties" related to By GEORGE ZIELKE We have two cars and a of your problem and leave for drapery hanging plus Search SOUTH ST. FREEHOLD ident of the Kings College, breastfeeding will be the topic truck so it isn't that he is you alone. Especially the many items to give special Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., will Register Washington Bureau afraid I will deprive him of coaches. RED BANK - A search for for discussion at Tuesday's •ffecti . . .. ana decorative be guest speaker. WASHINGTON - Now it's the car. There are so many Dear Ann Landers: No an authentic Wassail Bowl meeting of the' Monmouth dements to match the tone A graduate of Wheaton, HI., paprika in the hamburger things I could do if I could doubt' your readers are get- Punch recipe, to be served »f your rooms. College and Moody Bible In- County La Leche League at that's bothering Uncle Sam's drive. I feel like a dummy ting sick and tired of reading during the Christmas holi- ENROLL NOW culinary experts. \ stitute, Chicago, Dr. Cook 8:30 p.m. here in the home of staying home while a car sits letters about "my husband's days, is being conducted by FOR FALL CLASSES served as president of Youth Mrs. Willis Dworzak, 1 Wil- The Department of Agricul- in the garage. I need ad- mother." Well, this one is Molly Pitcher Motor Inn, it vice.^STUCK going to be different. It's his was announced by Frank for Christ International for son Ave. ture, which has jurisdiction nine years and as vice presi- over such matters, is propos- Dear Stuck: Don't ask His father I can't stand. Monica, general manager of dent of Scripture Press for Mrs. Robert Baker, Nep- ing to forbid use of paprika- Worship if you can take driv- Grandpa's wife died eight the Inn. 1 four years. He also is past tune, will moderate the dis- described officially as "a ing lessons. Tell him. Ex- months ago and he moved in- A prize of dinner for two president of the National As- cussion and mothers who have weak-flavored red pepper" — plain that the next emergen- to this apartment building. He at the inn will be awarded to sociation of Evangelicals. Dr. successfully breastfed or who In marketing most fresh cy might be a matter of life has a key to our front door the person who submits the SHREWSBURY Cook is married and has meats and meat products. and death and you aren't tak- and uses it whenever he feels best recipe in the opinion of are currently nursing will like it. Last week at 2 a.m. 468 BROAD ST. three daughters. ing any chances. the Molly Pitcher culinary share their experiences with A department statement Dear Ann Landers: My he was prowling around in the Call. 747-4422 staff. A program of special rou- each other and with expec- says there are indications problem is my brother, al- kitchen looking for a can of that "paprika can mask un- tant mothers who are Interest- though he did not cause it on beer; At six o'clock this The actual Wassail Bowl desirable qualities in meat, Punch recipe chosen will be ed in obtaining information purpose. Rusty Aamiens to be morning he was in our bath- The Case of the Groaning Board . especially ground meat, by a very good athlete. He is tops room looking for a razor served gratis to all visitors to about breastfeeding. maintaining the desirable col- at just about everything you blade. the inn during the holiday solved by our Custom Table Pads! or characteristics after the The La Leche League is can think of. Rusty has won Gramps has dinner, here season. meat has begun to spoil." Plan a feast, have a banquet... but don't let it finish the an international organization track medals, tennis cups, regularly, which I don't mind. Wassail Bowl Punch rec- finish of your table. Our thick, sturdy custom pads absorb dedicated to the promotion of Also, the department says, and played on the baseball Biit T DO mind when he,picks should be sent, be- heat and spills, prevent nicks and -scratches. good mothering through nurs- tests show that parpika "may and football teams when he up tramps In the bars and tore Dec. 5to.Frank J. Mon- ing. The meetings are free cause meat to appear lean- was in high school. This fall tries to pass them off as ica, Molly Pitcher Motor Inn, SHOP AT HOME — PHONE 542-1010 and are open to anyone in- er than it really is because it Riverside Ave., Red Bank. We'll bring samples to your home, measure and estimate; terested in attending. For produces a reddish coloring no obligation. further information about the of the fat of the meat." NCJW Annual Luncheon Monday TINY league or about the meeting, Accordingly, the depart- Daughter Born HUFFMAN & BOYLE • Route 35. Eatontown contact Mrs. Dworzak or Mrs. ment has asked for comments To Feature Panel Discussion Ralrer To the Wrights TAP CLASS on a proposed change in the RUMSON—The annual paid- A Look at Youth in Protest." federal meat inspection regu- up membership luncheon of The forum" will explore the BARBERTON, Ohio - Mr. SAT. 11:00 lations to ban paprika from the Greater Red Bank world of youth today with the and Mrs. Eugene Wright, fresh meat items except those Section of National Council of new radical politics, the drug Barberton, announce the Ptrcnh Invitid to obmvt. Italian types of sausage tra- Jewish Women will be held scene, and the climate which birth of a daughter, Lori First ditionally containing it. Monday at noon in Congrega- creates hippies and dropouts. Jean, born Oct. 18 in Barber- TAP • BALLET • TOE tion B'nal Israel. Aides are Moderated by Mrs. Lloyd, ton Citizen Hospital. Mrs. Alvin Krass, Holmdel, Peskoe, the panel will Include Mrs. Wright is the, former Acrobatic • Discotheque Mrs. Poretti Feted Mrs. Edwin Geltzeiler, Little Rabbi Jack M. Rosoff, Doris Gertrude Feil, daughter of At Stork Shower Silver; Mrs. Norman Shaer, Kulman and Mrs.. Ann El- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feil, 94 Bed Bank, Mrs. Edgar Zim- well. Valley Ave., Highlands, N.J. DOROTHY TOLAND ' i. • • . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY merman, Rumson, Mrs. San- The Hannah G. Solomon Before moving to Ohio, Mrs. KEYP0RT—A stork show- ford Gold, Middletown; Mrs. DANCE STUDIOS NOVEMBER 18th, 19 th, 20th er was given last week in Award, named for NCJW's Wright was a teacher at Hen- Lloyd Lippin, Little Silver, founder and presented an- ry Hudson Regional High 201 E. (organ PI. 741-2208 honor of Mrs. Jefferey Poret- and Mrs. Howard Komar. 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P:M. ti, Keansburg, the former nually, also will be made at School. Miss Diane Miller. The party Is it youthful rebellion or the event.. This, year's recipi- was held in the home of real revolution? This is the ent will be honored for out- Mrs. Daniel Bryne, 25 Per- question council will put to a standing service to youth. A shing Place. Mrs. Joseph Vec- panel of experts • including a special guest will be Katha- FANTASTIC VALUES!! chio, East Brunswick, was student activist - in touch rine Elkus White. BOOT SPECIAL! hostess with Mrs.. Bryne. with the youth of the com- Mrs. Furman is reserva- DESIGNER CLOTHES Some 24 guests attended the munity - at a special forum tions chairman. Babysitting party. on "The Angry Generation - service is available. a. • R«fc. $180 to $400 All Ladies Now $110 to $240 COATS and SUITS Reg. $60 to $275 Now $48 to $200 ALL DAYTIME AND EVENING WEAR 10% to 20% OFF 3 DAYS ONtY! Regular Price No Charge for Alteration* "Skilled Decorating Advice Costs No More - and the Results Will Really Please You" TODAY THRU SATURDAY 97 BROAD STREET M. SILBERSTEIN, Inc. ONLY! RED BANK "CONSULTING ASSISTANCE" 741-2921 Rugs . Slipcovers Lamps "" Draperies THE Wallpaper Tobies Furniture ledipreads SNEAKER SHOP Regular Hours: Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Friday 'til 9 p.m. 21-23 MECHANIC ST. 741-17*2 RED BANK 9 BROAD ST. RED BANK Open Wed. and Ffi. 'til 9 10-jTHE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, November 15, 1963 Nuptials Are Announced O'Connor-Rodi FREEHOLD — Miss Mary- Attendants were Mrs. Bruce The couple will reside in Lynn Rodi, daughter of Mr. Sherman, sister of the bride, Woburn, Mass. , \ and Mrs. Stanley tJ. Rodi, 279 Miss Jeanne Gibson, cousin The bride was graduated Broadway, became the bride of the bride, and Miss Linda from Academy of St. Eliza- of Robert Neal O'Connor, DeLuca. beth, Convent Station, and Salem, Mass., son of Mrs. Miss Lisa Kropp, niece of University of Miami at Coral Oliver O'Connor, Springfield, the bride, was flower girl. Gables, Fla. She is a Span- Mass., and the late Mr. Ralph O'Connor, Holyoke, ish teacher in the Lunnen- Miss Mnlholland Miss Gillesple Miss SUcox Miss Comlns Miss Fowler O'Connor, Nov. 9 here in St. Mass., was best man (or his bergh (Mass.) High School Rose of Lima Catholic Church. brother. System. The Rev. Joseph G. Ford Ushers were Bruce Sher- celebrated the Nuptial Mass. man, brother-in-law of the The bridegroom graduated The bride's father, a former bride; Timothy Dunn, John from Technical High School, Plan Forthcoming Weddings resident of Long Branch, is a O'Connor, .brother of the Springfield, and served in member of the New York bridegroom, and David Quiriy. Korea as a news correspon- Stock Exchange. A reception was held in the dent with the U.S. Army. He Mailly-Mulholland. Connelly-Comins Mrs. Richard Kropp, was Berkeley Carteret Hotel, As- is manager of Friendlys Store FREEHOLD — Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mulholland, HOLMDEL — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Comins, 9 Donner her sister's matron of honor. bury Park, for 100 guests. in Salem. T1VA Sputh St., have announced the engagement of their St., announce the engagement of their daughter, "jS[iss Mrs. Frank Berta daughter, Miss Lois Mulholland, to Thomas A. Mailly Jr., Diane Comins, to Brian Francis Connelly, son of Mr. and (The former Peggy Longo) son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Mailly, 23 Morningside Mrs. Edward Connelly Sr.,. Paterson. The wedding is Berta-Longo Ave., Keansburg. planned for Aug. 2, . RED BANK - Miss Peggy Mrs. John Sherrod was ma- School, is an executive secre- Miss Mulholland is employed'by Dr. Stanley P. Kamin- The bride-elect is a graduate of St. Luke's Hospital Longo, daughter of Mr. and tron of honor for her sister. tary to the deputy director of ski and Dr. James B. Ranger, Freehold. School of Nursing, New York, and is a student at Fairleigfl Mrs. Steven D. Longo, 45 Also bridal attendants were the Monmouth Community Ac- Her fiance is employed by Karr Electronics Corpora- Dickinson University, Rutherford. • •) tion, Linden, as a sales administrator. Her fiance is in his final year at the Georgetown law Peters Place, was married Mrs. Douglas Bennett, sister tion Program, Long Branch. Nov. 2 to Frank J. Berta, son of the bride, and Miss Mary- Center, Washington, D.C., and has been appointed a of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. ann Smaldon, cousin of the Mr. Berta, an alumnus of Gaffney-Gillespie judicial law secretary to Passaic County Court Judge Berta, 20 Spring Ter., Fre* bride. Freehold Regional High NEW SHREWSBURY — Mrs. Ann S. Gillespie, 65 Theodore Rosenberg commencing Sept. 8. hold. Joseph Niemiec was best School, served four years in Steven

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I Hto Launch Realty Firm Has 10 Sales ger house at 159 Holland at 58 Henry Drive, Middle- SHREWSBURY -Kenneth and sold property at U Mrs. Boroen Hance'g former Road, Middletowrj. It was ne- town, former borne of' Mr, Fund Drive L. Walker Jr., president of Charles Court, Fair Haven.,-/ home at 54 GiJlespie Ave., gotiated by William Holden and Mrs. Kenneth Norton. BED BANK — Lawrence Walker and Walter, Realtors the former home of Mr. and Fair Haven, to Mr. and Mrs. of the Holmdel office. Also Mr. Murphy also sold the McCarthy, exalted ruler of with offices here and in Holm- Mrs. Bruce Powers, to Mr. Charles Smart of Millington. of the Holmdel office, Joseph Julian house at 200 Bayview the Red Bank Elks Lodge/an- del, has reported the passing and Mrs. Borden Hance of rfenneth L. Ifahn, also of Howard and James Murphy Ave., Belford, to Mr. and, nounced that the 1669 Elks of title on 10 properties. Fair Haven. Mr. and Mrs. the Shrewsbury office, sold cooperated in selling Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Keans- Seal Fund Campaign got un- Three properties were sold Joseph Poliseo purchased the the McKnight house at 70 Mrs. Joseph Puzzo the house burg. der'way last week and has by Eugene Fitzpatrick of the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Springs Road, Red set its statewide goal at $200,- Holmdel office. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levy at 16 Branford Bank, to Mr. and Mrs. Ches- Ira Golden purchased the Circle, New Shrewsbury, ter Przybzlski of Red Bank. More than 130 Elks lodges house of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney through Mrs. Nilson, who also Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bros- END In the state have mailed thou- Fay Jr., at 10 Brookslde Ave., negotiated and sold Mr. and nohan have purchased the AI- sands of appeals to the public Hazlet. Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son, 8 Coral Place, Middle- to enlist their financial aid town, sold their property for crippled and handicapped through Mr. Fitzpatridc to Builder Claims Cash children, said Mr. McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. George Kitz- Dr. Fred T. Newman chairs hotter, who formerly resided the Red Bank Lodge Crippled in Orange, Conn. He also sold Stability Aids Quality the former home of Mr. and Childrens Committee. Dona- MANALAPAN - Broad- the purchaser. First, by dis- tions from the Red Bank Mrs. Kivatsky at 8 Opal Place, Matawan Township, to based financial stability cou- counting those bills which area will be returned propor- pled with awareness of the carry discount terms, we tionately to the local lodge Mr. and Mrs. George Wood from Towson, Md. complexities of construction save 2 per cent on such key for use in its work for crip- economics are emerging as components as window units, pled children upon completion Mrs. Gloria Faye Nilson, the "most significant ingre- millwork and lumber, cabi- of the Elks statewide cam- Shrewsbury office, also sold dients in the builder's pro- nets, electric fixtures, hard- paign in February. three properties. She listed gramming to produce quality ware and nails. Cost ac- homes at controlled costs." counting indicates that as This opinion was advanced much as $90 per house is realized from this single step, State Builders to Take by Kevork S. Hovnanian, which is directly traceable to president of Hovnanian En- careful use of existing capi- terprises which is creating tal." A Hard Look at Future Holiday Park on Pine Brook Let us convert that extra space in your attic into an ATLANTIC CITY - The day's luncheon. The veteran Road off Rt. 9. extra room and bath, or apartment. You and your residential builders' ability to Bergen County legislator also "The prevailing climate in Still Time family will enjoy the extra convenience and you'll keep pace with the expected will receive NJBA's "Distin- home building today," says findathat our price is the lowest possible. Thousands guished Service Award." To Fertilize unprecedented housing de- Mr. Hovnanian, "has created of satisfied customer* throughout Monmouth and a situation in which the well- x FREEHOLD — Shade and Ocean Counties. Free estimates. mands of the next decade will capitalized builder, using his flowering trees can be fertil- be weighed here Thursday Leaves Can economic stability intelligent- ized in November. when the NewJJersey Build- Kill Grass ly, can produce houses more Plant food is still taken in ers Association opens its efficiently, at lower competi- by the roots during the time FREEHOLD — Leaves that tive costs—to meet New Jer- when the tops are dormant, 20th annual convention. are allowed to pile up on a sey's growing demand for says Donald M. Mohr, senior ucts In a series of educational lawn will smother the grass housing units of every type." county agricultural agent. and business sessions, the Stored plant nutrients are quickly. Even a decade ago, Mr. builders will hear economists Hovnanian said, a broad then available to the trees marketing experts, personnel Don't put off raking until foundation of capital was rel- early in the spring. directors and urban renewal the last leaf falls, says Don- atively unimportant for a Trees in lawn areas are fed ald M. Mohr, senior county l/»e now —— or next spring. Scotta leaders project a path for the subdivision builder. He was by putting fertilizer in a large BASEMENT ROOM 1970's. agriculture agent. able to operate.on massive MODERN KITCHEN number of holes in the ground FREE ESTIMATE FREE ESTIMATE money back satisfaction guarantee About 2,000 persons associ- An established lawn, as credit and even a moderate These holes are made with an well as a newly seeded one, sales performance was applicable either time ated with the building indus- auger or crow bar. No holes can be seriously injured by a enough to assure success. should be made closer than FIRST PAYMENT -MARCH, 1969 try are expected to attend the covering of leaves. This is es- "However," he says, "in 2\i feet from the trunk. conclave at the Shelbourne pecially true when leaves get today's fiscal atmosphere Fertilizer can also be NO MONEY DOWN Was Now Save Hotel, according to John R. wet and form a tight mat. substantial amounts of liquid broadcast over the surface of Giaquinto of Edison, associa- There's little, if any, nu- cash are essential to main- the soil under the spread of Tjirf Builder 5.45 4.09 1.36 trient value in fallen leaves, tain planned cost controls as UP TO 20 YEARS TO PAY tion president. the branches and watered in 9.95 7.47 2.48 so it's a mistake to think that inflationary pressures force to a depth of six inches. 13.95 10.47 3.48 A principal problem of leaves will nourish the grass. labor and material costs up- For additional information, builders, the shortage of Put the leaves into a compost ward at an alarming rate. write or call the agent's of- pile and later make good use MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. PIus-2 6.95 5.21 1.74 skilled tradesmen, will be the "By purchasing materials fice at 20 Court St. and ask HIGHWA* 35 AT HEDOONS CORNER, MIDDLETOWN subject at Friday's opener at of the organic material from on a cash basis, we achieve for raimeo, "How to Feed 12.95 9.71 3.24 9:30 a.m. the pile, he says. two broad areas of savings Feed Trees, Shrubs, and 741-5060 — 776-6600 9.95 7.47 2.48 Money market trends will 17.95 13.46 4.49 be analyzed at a noon lunch- 1st Merchants 1.24 eon meeting. Wuldeor 4.95 3.71 "The Urban Crisis and the Ups Dividend 11.95 8.97 2.98 Private Sector Builder" will ASBURY PARK — The di- be discussed at Saturday's in- rectors of First Merchants itial session. National Bank voted yester- Rep. William B. Widnall, day to increase the regular R-NJ, will speak at Satur- authorized CScOttS) dealer quarterly dividend to 10 cents a share from seven cents and Leaflet Details to authorize a 50,000 share Tree Repairs stock dividend that is equal mmmmmsasasmm to 4.166 per cent of the 1,200,- NEW BRUNSWICK - Rut- 000 shares outstanding. gers University offers a free John 6. Hewitt, presides illustrated leaflet explaining said the stock dividend, sub Little Silver how to make emergency re- ject to approval by regula pairs to trees that were hurt tory authorities, will be pay- in the severe storm. able Dec. 12 to shareholders Anyone may have a copy of record Dec. 5. The new 10- of "Storm Injured Trees" by cent quarterly dividend will LUMBER sending a postcard to a coun- be paid on Jan. 2 to share- ty Extension Service office or holders of record Dec. 12. The shares issued under the pro 15 SYCAMORE AVE.. LITTLE SILVER —741-7800 to the Communications Cen- ter, College of Agriculture posed stock dividend will ben NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY and Environmental Science, efit from the higher dividenc Monday through Friday 7:30 • S; Saturday 7:30 • I P.M. Rutgers University, New payout. Brunswick 08903. Mr. Hewitt said that hot' actions of the board "reflec First Merchants' continue! progress" and were approved Put this NEW by the board of directors af- ter reviewing the bank's "ex- cellent operating results" dur- flooring in your home ing the year. The stock dividend is the and never wax again! fourth First Merchants ha declared since 1965, and will bring the number of shares outstanding to 1,250,000. PTA Schedules A toueh'the-ceiling tree with Fathers Night that jresh-from-the-woads look! 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By ASSOCIATED PRESS over the New York Knicker- troit late last season, scored It was another typical Big That discounted flock bockers for a 10-3 record. 12 and 19 points respectively, O performance as was that of known as the Cincinnati Roy- In the only other NBA last night and Dierking added Wrecks Pitt another Cincinnati veteran, game, Detroit edged Phoenix 17. Tresvant and Dierking al- als, shepherded by Oscar Rob- Jerry Lucas, who scored 21 By ASSOCIATED PRESS home which one Penguin ex- ertson, is proving that togeth- 111-109 at Tucson, Ariz. so grabbed 10 rebounds each. "Being together in camp" points and' snared 20 Red'Sullivan has had his fill ecutive says is more than erness goes a long way in LA Beats Mets $100,000. And the Penguins ruling the National Basket- — there were no holdouts or rebounds. of the Chicago Black Hawks Los Angeles beat the New and Bobby Hull, thank you. have every right to believe ball Association pasture. York Mets 113-104, Oakland Injuries to delay the Royals "I've been very surprised he's worth it. topped Dallas 112 - 106 and from reporting this season — about New York," said Dierk- The Pittsburgh skipper "We've had everybody in watched the Hawks fire, six Of the 13 goals he's scored the fold since the very begin- Denver trounced Houston 105- "is a big thing," says Coach ing. "I think they have a good club. It just'involves getting goals into the Penguins' net this season, six have cortie ning," says veteran center 89 in the American Basketball Ed Jucker. "And, of course, for the second straight game Association. together." against Pittsburgh; four in Connie Dierking. "We had a a healthy Oscar. last night and suffered .two consecutive nights. good camp. We got the win- "I think Tom Van Arsdale, Knicks Way OH through a 6-4 loss. 29 for Robertson Hull, also a country gentle- ning feeling and it has car- John Tresvant, Connie Dier- Robertson, who missed all The Knicks, picked as a se- On Wednesday, the Hawks ried over." king and more team unity is man, owns more than 1,000 or part of 30 games, last sea- rious contender in the East beat the Penguins 6-5 on Hull's acres of rolling plans between It has carried the Royals to the big reason for our fast son, scored 29 points, handed - but off to a 5-11 start, were goal with 17 seconds left to start," says Oscar Robertson, play. Last night it was Hull and Montreal. Hehas fast start and first place in out six assists, and returned so far apart — and off the; 300 head of cattle on the farm the NBA's Eastern Division, the Royals' perennial All-Star. to action late in the game to target — in the second quar- again with the 22nd three goal-hat trick of his career which his father, a brother which they maintained last Van Arsdale and Tresvant, break a Knick rally by scor- ter against the Royals that it and three hired hands run. night with a 110-101 victory obtained in a trade with De- ing five straight points. cost them the game. sinking the Penguins. . In other NHL games, To- The 29-year-old star, leading ronto tripped Montreal 5-3, the league in total points with SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Philadelphia downed Boston 30, is powerful. He only 4-2 and Detroit turned back weighs 193 but there's not an PILEUP AT GOAL — Keigh McCreary of the Pitts- Los Angeles 5-2. inch of fat. burgh Penguins is at the bottom of the pile in front Hull scored all three of his Ask the Penguins' Noel of the Chicago Black Hawks' goal during National goals in the second period but Price. . • 1 The Major, a Natural Clown Hockey League action last night. The puck, directly it took. Jim Pappin's goal late "He's as strong as any one to the period to give the above McCreary's head, came flying out. Surround- in the league," Price said. By DICK RIKER cookies in something less than the three or four minutes Hawks a 4-3 lead over the "He and I mixed it last year You meet a lot of characters hunting and fishing. It took Richard to bring in the black duck he had downed. ing Chicago goalie Dave Dryden are Pit Martin (7) battling Penguins. The trio and he just grabbed me near Some of them you remember all your life. Others may SHEDS CROCODILE TEARS and Jim Pappin (8), both of Chicago. Chicago beat gave Hull 13 for the season. the neck and picked me up. be remembered for a moment of human fraility or a lapse Hard-hearted gunners should hunt over the Major Pittsburgh 6-4. (AP Wirephoto) . Hull, the blond, slightly He just overpowers you." from the conventional. In the quarter century or more just once. Who can resist the large brown eyes weeping Balding veteran takes a salary , Three in Three that I have enjoyed hunting and fishing I have met crocodile tears as the last bit of hot coffee is poured The Maple Leafs bunched many "characters." Some were poachers and some were into the Thermos lid. Yup — the Major gets his share of three goals in three minutes gentlemen, some played the game for the pure enjoyment the coffee, too. Apples, peanut butter and jelly sand- — two of them by Norm Ull- of it, and others took themselves very wiches, candy, cakes and even caramels go to keep the man and Paul Henderson just seriously. Each qualified as an out and ^ ' yellow monster from starving to death. The only food the Strictly Occidental! 10 seconds apart—and tagged out character in some unusual way or Major will not eat is lettuce. Now tell me ,how a dog can Montreal with Its third loss in other. I thought I had met them all eat a boiled ham sandwich with lettuce and mayonnaise 14 games this season,, until I had dealings with the Major. without eating the lettuce. But the bread, ham and The Major is a natural clown. He mayonnaise disappears and the lettuce remains on the Yvan Cournoyer hit twice lives in Monmouth Beach, but I cannot floor of the duck blind. for the Canadiens before U11- Lee, Julius 3 Back man, Henderson and Murray hold that against him as there are a Yes — the Major is a retriever. Aside from his fine Oliver put Toronto in control number of persons in Monmouth Beach retrievals of peanut butter sandwiches, he does retrieve ROME (AP) — Lu Liang- Bernard Hunt and Neil Coles ter Godfrey of New Zealand Who could qualify as characters. The Huan and Hsieh Yung-Yo of midway through the second wildfowl when the mood strikes him. His cousin, Ben- while Italy, with Alfonso An- and Sebastian Miguel and period. Wayne Carleton and Major has hot buttered toast for break- jamin, has on more than one occasion made six retrieves Nationalist China, who gelini shooting a 70 and Rob- Eamon Soto of Spain tying fast in the morning. I suppose that alone learned their golf when it was Mike Walton were Toronto's with six brant on the water. The Major's score last week erto Bernardino collecting a at 144. other scorers and Jacques would not qualify him as a character Riker was no brant, one peanut butter sandwich and two introduced on Taiwan by the 71, stood at 141. Then, at 142 Big Disappointment cookies. Richard retrieved the birds. If the best way to a United States, shot into the Lemaire hit for the Canadi- except for the singular fact that Major is a Labrador came, the United States and Probably the biggest disap- ens. ' retriever. dog's heart is his stomach, the Major is a champion. lead at the 16th annual World Canada. Cup Championships yesterday pointment was the South Gary Dornhoefer, a former DIGNITY ESCAPES HIM I really cannot blame the Major. He is not used to Trevino went out in a strong African team, which finished Now if there is anything that a big dog is supposed six birds on the water at the same time. But then neither with an opening round total- 33 but Boros had putting dif- Bruin, scored two goals for of 139. well down the list at 148. Philadelphia and led the Fly- to have it is dignity. I mean, small dogs can be clowns, am I. When a single falls before the gun, or a double ficulties. Then, coming home, Gary Player shot a one-under but big dogs are expected to be conformists. They are spashes on the water, the Major makes an up-tight re- both were sprinkled lightly by ers past Boston. Dornhoefer Meanwhile, the American 71, but the best teammate also engaged in two fights supposed to act like dogs, not people. With the Major, trieve. But with brant falling all around him, the Major team of U.S. Open champion the first rain of the day. Trev- Cobie Le Grange could do nothing could be further from the truth. If something out- thinks of lunch. Perhaps the thought of missing a snack ino finished with a three-un- with Bobby Orr and the Lee Trevino and PGA titlist was 77. talented Boston defenseman landish could be expected from a dog, you can expect it while picking up the birds is too much for him. Julius Boros came in three der 69 while Boros settled for from the Major. The Major likes to be high. In the boat or blind, he a 73. In the individual race, suffered a bruised right fist strokes off the pace, putting that will be X-rayed today. Major's master swears by and at him. After toast watches the sky with the eye of a true Labrador. Nothing them in a tie for fourth place Canada was led by Al Bald- Balding was out front with and coffee, the Major will amiably agree to joining a escapes his eye. .Every duck, gull and sandwich is care- with Canada, behind England ing, who fired the best round his 68, with Lu and Trevino hunting party. It quickly becomes apparent that the fully observed. He likes to be up as high as he can be, in and Italy. * of the day, a four-under 68, at 69. At 70, besides Hsieh, Major joins the party to enjoy not only the hunt, but order to observe better. At home, his idea of an observa- Lu led the Nationalist Chi- despite an aching shoulder. Hunt, Coles and Angelino, was the various snacks and lunches packed for the two tion point is the roof of a freshly polished or painted car. nese with- a three-under-par George Knudson brought Eric Brown of Scotland. hunters, master and companion. Vic, one of the duck hunting brethren can testify to the 69 and Hsieh finished just Canada's total to 142 with a I remember one outstanding retrieve made not by the results of a dog's claws on a fresh paint job. one stroke behind in building 74. AAMCO Major, but by his master. While Richard went to fetch Happy-go-lucky to the bitter end, the Major continues the lead in this 42-nation event Only three other teams Thunderbird the duck, the Major gobbled down a dozen or more to enjoy his hunting trips. May the peanut butter sand- played over the 6,850-yard, were able to match par, TRANSMISSIONS chocolate chip cookies. I watched the proceedings in wiches never end. On bluebird days, he keeps time from par 72 Olgiata course. Brian Huggett and Richard Discontinued amazement. The Major opened the plastic bag with his standing still. This pale yellow Labrador retriever stands England was one stroke be- Davies bringing Wales in at NEW YORK (AP) - The paw and muzzle without tearing the bag and ate the high on the list of characters I have met. hind at 140 after 70s by both 143 and Bob Charles and Wai- $150,000 Thunderbird Golf Classic will not be held in EVERY MINUTE AND 1969, sponsors of the 7-year- old tournament said yester- A HALF... SOMEONE FAILED INSPECTION?... WE CAN FIX IT!! DealV Burke Wins Initial day. The tournament, played last CALLS AAMCO year at the Upper Montclair, Every week AAMCO satisfies mor»< than 10,000 transmission' problems ' inter Golf League Event N.J., Country Club, in Clifton You get free lowing, a free roacK check, fast, efficient service — N.J., was the first to provide most times In lust one day. And ula of Shackamaxon by two Closest-to-the pin honors purses totaling $100,000 for with AAMCO, your transmission can NEPTUNE — Winter offici- be protected by over 500 AAMCO ally .doesn't begin for more strokes. were garnered by Carol Lewis the pros in 1963. ., Centers coast-to-coast. than a month, but it came Bamm Hollow's Tom Ulo- of Jumping Brook. He had a Robert J. Murphy, presi- dent of the Newark District 809 Railroad Ave., Atbury Park early for 25 professionals and zas, the hottest pro when the tee shot within five feet, nine 59 amateurs who teed-off in for Dealers Advertising Asso- Free Towing 774-68O0 weather was the coldest on inches on the 146-yard par 3 the first weekly Shore Winter last year's tourney trail, ciation, which has sponsored 193 E. Newman Springs ti. Include* time all-time favor- 16th hole. the tournament cited in- Red Bank 842-2500 ite! ... -J07 to thu World," Golf League Tournament at finished in a tie for third The First Noel." 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St. Mary's team will be RED BANK MAHOGANY, TEAK, OAKmdMARINE PLYWOODS made up of All Stars, 12 years 741-0554 MIDDLETOWN TIRE CO. old and under, chosen from J139OceanAve.o,„ noccSea Bright among four teams in the Boys 1325 HWY. 35 9 TO 9 DAILY 04/:-oo 33 Senior League. St. Mary's MIDDLETOWN 9 TO 6 SAT. Open dally 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M., Sat. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. will meet the Shore Northern 671-2484 ATTENTION BOATMEN I OPEN SUN. 9 TO NOON All Stars on Saturday at 1:30 ^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I p.m. THE DAILY fiEGISTER, Frid«y, Nov. 15, Warriors-Falcons, Spartans-Bucs Register Staff Forecast • •. ..'•..•- .• . 4 • CHUCK Clash in Crucial Class B' Test ED WALSH HY CUNNINGHAM TRIBLIHORN If there ever was a horse have their own race battles been the complete boss of the This could be . a battle for ence with an away meeting (77-34-4 .699) (80-31-4.721) (78-33-4 .703) race developed iir football to contend with. "C" Division since early in complete control of the cellar. with league leading Highland TOMORROW this season, it is In the Shore Manasquan will head north the season when it defeated If Central Regional wins Park. The Bulldogs are even RB Catholic-Hamilton W. Hamilton W., 28-7 Hamilton W., 28-7 Hamilton W.,. 26-13 Conference, with two out of to take on Coach Jay Dem- Wall Township, 19-13. Since over Shore Regional, a three- at 3-3 in .the circuit. Runuon-FH-Highland Pk. Highland Pk., 4t-6 Highland Pk., 26-6 Highland Pk., 27-6 the three divisions coming arest's high-flying Golden Fal- that game, Wall has been on way tie for third place would Red Bank Catholic travels . Lake wood-Freehold Freehold, 19-13 Freehold, 20-7 Freehold, 20-14 down the stretch for a photo cons, while Ocean Township the chase hoping the Pan- be broken and a two-way tie to take on a big Hamilton Howell-Matawah Matawan, 35-26 Matawan, 14-7 Matawan, 33-14 finish, while the other is a will be playing at Red Bank, thers will stumble, but it for second, would develop, West Club,, and Keansburg Central-Shore Shore, 14-13 Central, 7-0 Central, 21-13 winner by lengths. where Coach Bob Morris will hasn't happened. Boro is un- providing Southern Regional and Wildwood should have a \ Point Beach-Wall Wall, 33-6 Wall. 28-0 Wall, 20-6 The "A" bracket is a race have his Buccaneers up for defeated in the loop at 60 and gets by Keyport. dilly meeting in South Jersey. ' Long Branch-Brick Brick, 21-14 Brick, 19-6 Brick, 19-13 • for second, as Toms River, this one. Township, but the way the Rumson • Fair Haven Re- Mater Dei will play host to Manasquan-Monmouth Monmouth, 13-10 Monmouth, 13-7 Monmouth, 18-13 the powerhouse club of the A surprising Asbury Park is 7-0 on the season. gional will have its hands full Bayley-Ellard Sunday after- Southern, 26-6 Keyport-Southern Southern, 28-6 Southern, 26-7 Shoreline, practically has the unit, with Ed Hudson in as Other games certainly will in the Garden State Confer- noon, Tftms Rjver-Middlefown Toms River, 38-14 Tomj River, 21-6' Toms River, 33-14 title wrapped up, with only head coach, came into the not shake up the standings in "Aibury Park-Jackson Aibury Park, 27-6 Asbury Park, 28-6 Asbury Park, 26-6 miracles needed from Brick picture with a 3-2-1 record to 1 any division. Long Branch Raritan-Neptune Raritan, 20-6 Raritan, 21-6 Raritan, 25-12 Township, which must hope also -compile seven points to could crumble Brick Town- Oeean-Rod Bank < Ocean, 14-7 Ocean, 13-7 Ocean, 19-14 for an Indians' loss to tip the create the three-way tie. The ship with a triumph at Brick, Koansburg-Wlldwood Wildwood, 7-0 Wildwood, 20-7 Wildwood, 20-13 applecart. Blue Bishop's will be a little but the Green Wave has been Pt. Boro-Cawrencs Pt. Boro, 35-6 Pt. Boro, 35-6 Pt. Boro, 33-6 The "B" Division is where safer than the other clubs, as on a ski trip, going down hill. SUNDAY the horses are charging right • they'll be meeting 0-5 Jack- On the other hand, Brick has son Township in the circuit. Bayley-EIIard-Mater Dei Bayley-Ellard, 19-0 Bayley-Ellard, 21-6 Mater Dei, 21-13 down to the wire with two been attempting to climb the teams knotting for first place Something has to give, mountain top. On Even Terms and right behind comes three High and mighty Toms Riv- clubs deadlocked. Monmouth and Manasquan are even neck and neck for er will be at Middletown Monmouth Regional and Township, but the way the Manasquan, both with 4-1-1 the season, both with 5-1-1 Lions have been up and down records, are tied for first with marks. Overall Red Bank is Tigers in Doghouse, this season, it is doubtful they nine, points. Stacked up with 4-2-1, and Ocean has a 4-1-1 can pull an upset. seven points are Red Bank, record. You'll seldom come Ocean Township and Asbury across two games with the Rockets Surprise Park. caliber of these clubs on a Raritan Township, a real Red Hosts Crusaders Scratches Certain single Saturday afternoon, but surprise team in recent Scratches certainly will here they are for fans tomor- games, will take on a weak By The Associated Press boro State and Albright is at Colman had Said at the be- row. Neptune team that has won , Princeton has won three Ul gin ing of the season that he take place tomorrow when p the front-running teams will Point Pleasant Boro has only one game this season. /•football games this season. It This year has been a minor had a better team than last ':•.• has a good chance to win disaster for Princeton, al- year's 6-3 aggregation. But four, but very little chance to though there are Ivy League he also warned that most of >win. five. Dick Colman is teams—Brown and Columbia this year's opponents were -learning how the other half notably—who would consider improved, an observation Admiral Hooters Knotted, lives. a three-win season a roaring that most observers used to success. Colman's portents of doom Princeton plays Yale in took lightly. = New Haven tomorrow, That's The problems mean a com- Advance on Corner Kicks Now'the experts—who knew unbeaten Yale, winner of plete change in character for of no way the Tigers could .'.seven straight this year, 15 Colman, who is used to find- HIGHTSTOWN - Coach Division championship of the kicks. The Admirals out- lose to the likes of Penn and 'straight in two seasons. ing minor flaws in Tiger wins John Rodgers' Henry Hudson Shore Conference. booted Blairstown, 4-3. and moaning about them as Colgate, and feared Rutgers "That's Yale featuring Brian Admirals had five ties on the The Admirals scored one Scott Riley and Carl Whit- he prepares for the next and Harvard only Slightly, ,Dow,ling, Calvin Hill, Bruce soccer field this season. minute into the first five min- ley turned in outstanding; de- game. know what he meant. They tied again yesterday, ute overtime after a scoreless fensive performances for ,; Veinstein and a lot of other SPARTAN THREAT — Tailback Syd Stitely will be But after the Tigers 9-7 loss And for once Princeton is a but cracked this one by hav- four quarters. Walter Mewes Henry Hudson, while Greg .(ieopie, to Harvard Saturday, Colman decided underdog as it pre- ing one more corner kick booted the goal from 10 Dickinson was terrific defend- one of the Ocean Township horses the Red Bank In other games involving was full of praise, for his pares to do battle against a than Blairstown after being yards out. ing the goal with nine saves defenders will have ,to itop, if th« Buccaneers are team, particularly the de- for the Admirals. Goalie Wal- Yale team that features deadlocked in a 14 contest. Blairstown knotted the to pull an uput over fhe Spar+ani ai horns tomorrow •::- Ne\tf Jersey teams this week- fense. Cowling's passing and The game at Peddie School score 30 seconds Into the sec- ter Cook saved 10 for Blairs- afternoon. ~ (Register Staff Photo) ' end, Rutgers hosts Holy Cross, "We have nothing to be scrambling at quarterback; was a second round match in ond overtime period when town. ashamed of," lie said as Hill's running and receiving the Admirals debut in William Nodzak converted a Montclair State Is at Glass- newsmen pressed him for from the backfleld, and Weln- the N. J. State Interscholastic boot from seven yards out, Holy Gross Grads reasons why the Tigers were rtein's catching and blocking Athletic Association tourna- During a state tournament, clawless this season. from his tight end post. To Hold Reception ment. 4here cannot be ties, so Hen- Henry Hudson's only toss ry Hudson was given the de- If any of these dealers NEW BRUNSWICK - The this season came against cision on the tourney ruling of N.J. Holy Cross Alumni Club Point Pleasant Boro, 2-0, In a awarding the decision to the • will hold a reception immedi' team with the most corner : playoff contest for the "B" jump on your bumper, .ately "following tomorrow's i'-game at Rutgers Stadium at Crthe Holiday Inn, Ht. 1. Freehold Today Little Jezebel Racks Up ... don't get mad. Entries Second Straight Victory 1ST—PACE; CLMO.i 11,300 Sassy Slran (8lM») FREEHOLD — Little Jez- S*W)ltnt Brooks (Bier) 9.19 Columbus Offted (Corntiftf) 9-2 sunny om (Quinnj 11 (naiir taaMiT(t-3frSSlit3t.m ~~ Thriller DUlftr (NT» 1-1 ebel captured her second I Lisa. ACe (Btfrwne) 4-1 BRD-^PaCe! l-m.ril.4Mj t.-l-.m.C LtoU Miss (iftuy) • ft SPECIALISTS Fair Rose (Smith) «-l Xiuty R (DehhK) consecutive race for owner Pywacket (Aldrlch) 73.20 22.20 8.40 HulclRh Van B (Kliuley) 1-1 ShadydalO Star (W«M>) u-i Btla B MoBllen (Kelly) 4.60 4.00 Poggys Adtos Guy (GagHardl) 8-1 Blia H VOID (Davu) Fox (BonMOl) 4.40 Burns Rival (Ingrassla) 12-1 Jack Wolkowitz of Lakewood 4TH—Paoei; 1-ln.; W,4O0; T.-8:10. » Repaired ' • Orarhmltd Hiss Kan Purdue (Dunckley) 12-1 JTH-IMOKl 3 Dscaiate (McOovcrn) T.20 3.80 3.00 Stormy OUC A (Oormler) 20-1 Litua HMge (Ktuy) when the four-year-old mare In Too Deep (Dauplalse) 4.00 3.0U 0.00 Ken Keen (Gnr»y) 4-1 9oms Dream (NO). Mr. K K (Dumonl) 5.00 aihgln* HUM (WA«ntr) ft charged through the «tretch rACB; $1,000 Sunny By« Bye (Smith Jr.) Eincla (6-8) Paid (44.60 Patricia* Lady (Smith Jr.) 2-1 Cargo Hanov&r (Wobsfer) of the featured $2,500 Elmora 8TH—Pace; 1-m.t 11,400; T.-S:ll. Cheers (Mcdee) 3-1 Speedy Paoe (Qulnn) t M Jan (MoK«nfl») 7.00 4.20 4.00 Utartm* Saralls Filly (Gale) 7-2 Adlos Walnut (J. SmHri Jr.) k Pace at Freehold Raceway Chick Pick (DcftkOWSkl) 8.20 4.90 4.80 I«li (BmlUi) 4-1 Consoiau Joe (ND) Dutchj Star (MUM) 500 Qgarantee Golden Clta (Kelly) 6-1 yesterday, for a halMength jTHPacOi) 1m.1-m.:: |l,»00;T.-2:O8.|l,»00;T:O8 1 Tonya Time (Howard) 15-1 9TIt-TItOT; S3iM0 (Son'st'sSons a Lad? (Wrt(WairtTT l««l«.«0 «4«.4O 4.2 420 F R 11J JWue Jay CHarmer (O'HeAfn) 20-1 (TU(TBB CAHMSHKfCAHMSHf) victory. , llaunch h Car tilth ((FlOld) 4,90 3.60 Miss Demon Ann (Plntl) 20-1 Egyptian BBo n (Fttapatrlok(Ftttlk) 2-1 JOaquln Jean (WebbWbb)) 3,20 TOWING & DIAGNOSIS 3RU—PACE; $1,400 Hadles* Soy (McGee) 3-1 K«aela <»-l) Fulfl M8.00 Moi nadnev (OiwiMmlnl) S-9 Brucltas oar Boy (Hubbird) 7-a Frank Foerst's George TTH—Pac«; I'm.; »l,»OOi T.-S:0». Call "*»,'"• Rhythm Del (Webster) f-2 Tag Ko St (G-llmour) 61 Frank Talbot was second, ConestognWay (H'w'd) 6.00 3.30 3.00 _.. ttmmm Pool* A»«. Nashoibaj Ciantlc (Beedt) 4--1 Blu»e Ofla«rma (Bulk) Ot't Dattte (Oham>«ll) 9.30 3.40 Von Ohafmw (Bfawnt) AKM Uvt (WundesHod) and Gerald Baldachlno and » UtoftaWI 4 264-9617 HAZLIT Liberator (CHImour) 6-1 y (M»»D ITHPa<]l) I4n<] MiMOf TalOS Gold IValn (Sorrento) 8-1 Little Sid (CrankCk)) m Thomas Johnson's favored GoMflsh (G&De) 21.20 7.80 4.40 MansHcld (AldrJcJi) 8-1 20-1 Cindy's Tag saved the show OpaJ Creed (Sedotto) 4.00 3JM Extra Fast (Price) 15-1 Lopez Hanover (Cormier) 3.00 Mr. Toll (Field) 10TI1—PACK; CLHO.I (1,800 award for the backers among Exacta (7-1) Paid (80.80 Sparkle Signet (DeMore Sr.) 10-1 Sally U (Kelly) 2-1 15-1 Mystary Key (MoJn*r) ' 3-1 the 3,402 fans. 9TH—Trot; 1-m.; *2,500; T.-2:10.4 • 4TH—PACE; IJ.OOO Repeat Mac (Qulnn) 4-1 Little Jezebel (Qulnn) S.60 4.40 3.r Don Brew»ter (Gllffloilr) 5-2 RonTltid (HOtjMner) M Oeorge Fran Tatoot (Greene) 6.00 4 London Hsnover ) 3-1 Olobw Jew«l (Munti) 104 W-PMl; 1-m,! »l,5O0l T,-SI11.4 Cirrtys Tag (Baldachlno) 3,_. Errols Sons (Oate) . 4.1 Suooew Time (M'o'oti) 16.00 6.80 3.60 10TH—Pace: l^m.; $1,400; T.-2!10.( Sea Buoy (McQee) 6*1 T*l Day (Wlnmtd) til Pdnr o Soy (BI»T) 1.40 3.60 geawanl (Qulnn) 5.20 3.20 1.V Win BiBift (Luonanta) 8-1 Ulit Bantu (forrcnto) 3-1 Jflokr it (Biccum) «.oo dtnelmnrw First (Wagnor) 4.40 J.» Mlchni Mir (Sfownt) 10-1 «ND-P) HOLIDAYS with ... Chief WMoWr (Webitof) l-MUlit Hodi«, Miulllf HUlli BofM •a favor by testing the condition of your shock Lorenzo (MD) j-1 Frisky Direct (McCandtlM) 10-1 t-vhufint nor. Ktrptlui Soat, absorbers. Good shocks keep your wheels Main Stage (Lamb) 12-1 Bruellaa G»y Boy TTII—1>ACE; (3,000 10—Sally V. Repeat Mac, Myitery down on the road, where they should be. Worn Sals Mile (TasrarleKo) Key Peppy Tajr (Wauffh) 7-2 Beit Bet — Idol Rodney (3rd) shocks are dangerous and can cause accidents .; Buy an Artie 70 before: by robbing you of car control.

Dec. 24, 1968 See for yourself just what happens when you and receive a FREE electric drive on worn' shocks by asking your dealer to We have the molding to starter (^fiOO VALUE) Sports show you the new Monroe1" Shock Absorber You'll appreciate the effort- match your paneling — right Demonstrator. You'll see why you should re- less, electric start on cold Slate place worn shocks with Monro-Matics*, the winter mornings; but you'll tn •toekl Why bother trying world's finest shock absorber. apprqeinto even more the TOMORROW to mix a italn to match? powerful Artlo 70 7 hp en- Football Shore ConterenM gine and two-stage snow "A" I)lvl»lnO Frank Porter thrower. This balanced, effi- Toms River at Mlddletswn MONROE cient unit also features sepa- Lakeifimd at Freehold 4x8 ROSEWOOD 14.M rate clutches for rotor and Ixmt Branch at BricH Soccer football is played by 32"x84" LUAN (Unfinished) .... 1.9S drive, and four forward, RarlUa at N«|ilane more people in more countries "B" Dlvlllod 4x8 IVORY „ 3.9S neutral and reverse Speeds. Ocriui at Red Bank with more followers than my Get a head start on snow re- Mananijuan at MonmnolH Her, alhtr 4«m* in ths world. In NEW BEECH 3.80 moval with a Bolens Artie 70, Mowcll at Maialvan Iter, Internetlontl competition and HERE ARE YOUR BUMPER-JUMPER DEALERS. Aabary 1'ark at Jackion interest It eclipses the Olympic FRUITWOOD 3.M : VlOW only "C" D Distributed in tldn area by 389" central at Hhorp Games. More nations enter the NUTWOOD 4.»l Kerport at Southern elimination for soccer's "World RED BANK AUTO PARTS COMPANY Point Brnch at Wall AUTUMN BLEND 4.9S : including $05 electric starter. 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Accountants Tuesday, at the Win Vacations Yesterday's closing stocks: Downtown citib here, „ Nash Jrf and 7, Robert Mur- I-T-I Ims HAZLET — Among the Successful ACF lad MU Local Securities phy, district director and ast Features t BlM 4814 Keansburg-Middletown . .90 37 ment is your best guide in tion, using the foregoing ex- Avco Corp " 4654 N Ossh Reg 122% Berg also presented second Babcock W S9H Nat Dairy 4314 Middletown Banking Co. , 17 utilizing mutual funds for re- amples as guidelines for your Bayuk Clg 16* and third prizes to other Nat Dstlll Monmouth County Nat'l (xxx) .10 '7% tirement needs. choice. BelT & How 70V4 Nat Oypa £* salesmen. Television sets Bendlx Nat Steel 4614 N. J. National.Bank (xxx) .12 % You now hold one of the 11 Q — We'd appreciate infor- Beth Steel SO Nla. 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Available in any amount from $2500 up in units of $100. Compounded daily interest returns an unbeatable 6% yearly average when held for 8 years. REGULAR SAVINGS pay interest from day of deposit to day of with- drawal, Compounded quarterly at top rate 4%. NO COST CHECKING Accounts—No monthly limit on checks drawn, No limit on deposits, NO monthly maintenance fee when $300 minimum all around. balance is maintained. (Personal Accounts Only) n nel that NO MINIMUM BALANCE CHECKING Accounts—Just pay 10c per check as you write .em, plus 50c per month service charge. EXPANDED BANKING HOURS Navesink River Office Drive-In Windows Bank Lobby Monday to Friday Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 6 pm 9 am to 2:30 pm SATURDAY 9:30 am to 12 noon JVIlcldleto that Bankins: wnpany r clean-u; 1250 Highway 35 (Next to Shop-Rite) Middletown for e«y storage Highway 35 at Naveiink River Rd., Middletown FREE SAMPLES OF OUR MONEY to the Member Federal Oeposit (nsunnce Corporation first 1000 Visitors. ' Bi*oad St. Gets New Look By JANE FODERARO RED BANK—The business 15 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1968 community at the northern I end of Broad St. is buzzing. The most dramatic change in the area is the completed shop - lined arcade cutting through store fronts on lower 0 Broad St. to a vest pocket SJt^ ..^..M& park in the rear parking area. Shops in the arcade will in- clude a custom jeweler, an exclusive tobacco shop, a men's shoe store and a reli- gious gift shop. A few steps away, the for- mer Yanko building has been transformed inside and out by the new owners, Canadian Furs of New York, for today's official opening. The new store, decked out with new awnings and interior pastel colors, has been fully stocked wjth moderately priced wom- en's wear and doing a brisk, pre-opening business during the past week. Front And Back Still another project in the vicinity is a face-lifting for Vogels. The women's cloth- ing store will have a brick colonial facade, matching up with a similar rear entrance already in use. While the three projects are unrelated,'the idea of spruc- VEST POCKET — Rear entrance'of the new shop-lined arcade to Broad St. opens ing up the entire area, both CANADIAN FURS — The former Yanko building at REAR ENTRANCE — Vogels, women's clothing store on a vest pocket park which is being landscaped this week by two area garden on the west side of lower 30 Broad St., Red Bank, has been remodeled inside at 24 Broad St., Red Bank, has put up this colonial- Broad St. and in the rear style rear entrance on parking lot. The store's facade dubs. . (Register Staff Photos) English Plaza parking area, and out by the new owners, Canadian Furs of New was first publicized when and main entrance is being redone in keeping with Bernard Natelson, owner of York. this one. Kridel's, men's store at Medical Broad and Front Sts., an- Natelson said this week. "We ity, it is owned by Mrs. Pearl soon1 as operation of the new also will carry domestic and nounced plans for the arcade hoped it would foster cooper-, Williams, who formerly ran a arcade store gets under way. imported pipes, cigars and and vest pocket park last ation of neighboring mer- paraclete center on Harding winter. Still another arcade attrac- cigarettes as well as related Service chants 7- and some already Road. •- tion will be The Village TCK" •gifts-and-^ccessories;—T-~- have shown an interest." The arcade introduced a The largest store in the ar- bacco Shop, which should be The arcade has been new concept of shopping in (Mr. Natelson reported that cade complex is about a new type of specialty shop opened about 10 days to al- Talk Set Red Bank: To provide shop- Joseph Grossman, owner of to open, A jewelry store, it for Red Bank. low shoppers to walk through pers who come here by car a West Front St. newspaper will feature custom designs FREEHOLD — Mayor Due to open within the to the vest pocket park. The with an attractive and con- store backing on the park, by owner Horner Williams. park is to be landscaped in John I. Dawes said last night venient access to Broad St. has agreed to paint the back From Westside next few weeks, the store will he and Council President Al- be owned and operated by J. the next day or so (planting stores from the parking area. of his building in return for Mr. Williams, who is mov- was delayed by Tues- fred E. Sanders will probab- The original blueprints for Kridel's use of his building Frans Veling of Middletown, ly consult over the weekend ing from his Bridge Ave. lo- whose family has been in the day's storm). Dogwoods and the arcade and park went be- for a sign.) cation, will expand all of his pines have been selected for about forming a committee yond the limits of the Natel- tobacco business both in the to meet with representatives A shoe store, operated by services, he says. Working United States and Holland- the gardens under the direc- son property, projecting Adler Shoes in a rear section with him in the watch repair tion of the Navesink Garden of the Monmouth County a uniform plan for the entire for three generations. . Medical Society in an effort of Kridel's, has already department will be Saverio Club and Garden Club RFD. parking area between White opened for business on the Melina of Red Bank. Mr. Blending Counter to set up procedure for ob- and Front Sts. Mr. Natelson said it is taining emergency medical arcade. So has a religious gift Williams, whose reputation as The tobacconist will hold hoped that the small park will aid. Natelson's Idea store on the lower level- a jewelry designer has grown forth at a blending counter be used for various civic ac- "We really thought of this Down one flight of stairs in in recent years, says he will where he'll produce special tivities, such as exhibition^ The mayor said he had ex- project as seed money," Mr. the arcade. Called Serendip- resume his design work as blends to order. Mr. Veling pected to get a,letter from by art groups. 1 the Medical Society so that he would have facts and fig- ures in writing to present to Borough Council Mon- t day night, but he has been Services' Coordination Study Set informed that none is forth- coming. FT. MONMOUTH - Some Gen. Paul A. Feyereisen, whose fields represent the by Conway W. Weikert, of the largest of five parties respon- ,He said a representative of 20 representatives of the Ar- United States Program-Proj- meeting's topical range, cov- Army's Natick (Mass.) Lab- sible for particular areas the Medical Society, a doctor my, Navy, Air Force and Ma- ect Manager of the program er electrical power sources oratory, and a subgroup' on within the Joint Technical Co- NEW IDEA —• The new arcade on Broad St., third whom'he declined to name, rine Corps will meet here in which the U.S., United for tactical air systems and environmental control, for ordination Group, which was arch from Jeft,cuts through to vest pocket park ad- had called him three times Tuesday and Wednesday to Kingdom, Canada, and Aus- its distribution, under the which a chairman is to be chartered in December, 1965. after the last council meeting take up specified parts of a tralia are jointly developing chairmanship of Frank Mol- jacent to the rear parking area. Shops are opening chosen to fill the seat vacated The other working parties are and provided him with Infor- continuing program to a tactical communications lura from the Rome Air De- by retirement of a Marine concerned with radar, com- in the arcade. mation: over the telephone. achieve the greatest possible system. velopment Center, Griffiss Air Corps member. munications, automatic data Requested to Call interservice development and Three participating sub- Force Base, N.Y.; equipment The Working Party for Gen-i processing and information "The head of the medical use of common equipment groups of the working party, shelters and mobility, chaired eral Support Equipment is the displays. society had requested him to and systems. call me," said the mayor. The conference, at which Vpcatimwl Board The mayor said the medi- the Army Electronics Com- cal society had indicated to mand will have four official Boards May Criticize Builders him it would send a letter to participants, is the 16th meet- Meets Johnson doctors outlining emergency ing of the Working Party on procedures to follow so that General Support Equipment TRENTON — New Jersey finally agreed that it is good receive critical reports of a Assemblyman Azzolina's 1 residents will have added as- FREEHOLD — Monmouth patients are covered. for Tactical Air Control Sys- and necessary legislation." contractor's work because of school construction legislative Beach Mayor Sidney B. John- tems. The working party is surance of quality school con- Assemblyman Azzolina said •The chronic doctor shortage the fear of lawsuits. package also includes mea- eoh was elected vice president was brought up at the last part of a larger interservice struction under terms of a this measure — and others de- The Middletown Republican of | the Monmouth County Vo- council meeting. organization, the Joint Tech- new law sponsored by As- signed to improve the quality remarked: sures permitting municipal cational Board of Education System Explained nical Coordination Group. semblyman Joseph Azzolina, of school construction — re- "That situation has now building inspectors to check R-Monmouth. yeterday, succeeding F. Meanwhile, in a published The central purpose of the sulted from a controversy come to an end. New Jersey local school construction, and BBSs Price. report yesterday, Dr. Robert parent coordinating group en- The new statute, signed in- stemming from the construe- students will benefit from bet- requiring subcontractors, to be "Continuing as president L. Maggs of 655 Park Ave. to law this week by the gov.. ,tion.ofLflng Branch.Junior., .ter.and.sa(er.schQQL.buiIdings_ compasses Inter-service pro- - High School. A subsequent in- tifOthttDyp t from-the time the vocational said: grams through the stages of ernor, grants immunity from because the builders will eith- ment of Education. The latter school board was formed in "There is, and has been for lawsuits to district boards of vestigation conducted by the er deliver quality work or for- research, equipment develop- Middletown lawmaker drew bill would prevent a disqual- 1958 is! Marvin A. Clark of many years, an emergency ment, testing and evaluation. education filing complaints of feit their opportunity to par- ified prime contractor from medical system in Monmouth poor construction with the admissions from state educa- ticipate in future construc- Freehold. While this is done with a view tion officials that they never obtaining school construction Mr. Price, former mayor County, under the auspices of toward preventing duplication state Department of Educa- tion.' work as a subcontractor. of Eatontown, had served as the Medical Society. The of efforts, the end products tion. vice president since 1958. county Is divided into six ar- with their common denomin- ' Under previous legislation, The board, as part of its an- eas, each of which is manned ators must meet the require- school boards were required nual reorganization, reap- 24 hours a day, seven days ments of all the users. to file reports on the quality OH Broad Street Subsidies poihted W. Lawrence Krusen a week by physicians on a ro- At Hexagon of school construction but, if tating roster basis. of Freehold as board attor- The meeting, to be held at such reports were critical of ney and the Armour S. Huls- "In the yellow pages of the ECOM's Hexagon Building, a contractor, the board and art Company of Avon as phone book is a large box ad- will have as chairman, Miles its agents could be sued by Asked of Chamber, Borough board- auditor. vertisement ... in the classi- the building firm. » H. Abernathy of Oceanport, RED BANK - John mission, said it will investi- In his report, Superinten- Sidney B. Johnson fied physician section . . . technical consultant in the Shoddy Work hasn't taken any action on dent Donald P. Hoagland re- Anyone who cannot locate his Mitchell, extension secretary gate the request but hasn't the proposal yet,, according to own family physician . . . Mobility Engineering Branch "This," said Assemblyman made any commitment. ' ported that construction prog- at the Raritan school, suc- of the commasd's Research Azzolina, "resulted in board of the Upper Monmouth Coun- its executive vice president, may, in the event of an emer- The Chamber of Commerce John Bolduc> ress on the Keyport vocation- ceeding Douglas R. Kleiber, and Development Directorate. reluctance to file accurate re- ty YM-YWCA, said yesterday al school is good. There was an auto body repair teacher, gency, call the listed name and number of the emergen- The host to the visiting in- ports on a contractor's per- that he had submitted pro- no damage from Tuesday's who resigned effective Nov. terservice members will be formance, permitting some storm, he said. 30. Mrs, Rink will receive $80 cy call doctor of that day. posals for subsidies for Off Almost every man in the Louis J. Pilla of Newark, dep- firms to get away with shod- Mr. Hoagland reported that extra for the remainder of uty chief of the Power Sources dy work on one job and leav- Broad Street, Red Bank's Pollution Bills Signed the school year. Freehold area rotates, taking 78 applicants were tested for Systems Branch in the Elec- ing them free to bid on fu- teen-age coffee shop*on Broad TRENTON (AP) - Legis- the practical nursing course. his turn on that schedule." age systems would violate the Replacement tronic Components Labora- ture school construction. Street, to both the borough lation aimed at making New suggested law. The health de- He remarked that the number Douglas Lomet was hired Mayor Dawes again urged tory. support of the new Greater "I have worked for passage Parks and Recreation Com- Jersey's waterways cleaner partment also objected to the of-applicants since the course as a replacement for Mr. Other ECOM participants of this bill for nearly two has been signed by Gov. Rich- began in 1958 has been Freehold Area Hospital a's a mission and the Community original form because the Kleiber. He will receive among the working party years and I am extremely ard J. Hughes. measures would have cur- "amazing." $6,500 for the 1968-69 school means of encouraging doctors members will be Dr. Galen Chamber of Commerce. to move into the area. pleased that the governor has Hughes announced yester- tailed its authority to set the When Dr. Carl L. Mar- year. William L. Camp was R. Frysinger of Colts Neck, He said the Recreation standards. burger, state commissioner hired on a part-time basis at chief of the laboratory's Pow- Commission spokesmen told day that he signed a two-bill ofeducation, visited the Rari- $6 an hour to teach printing Will Dedicate er Sources; Division, and Jo- Jetport Study him they would refer the package to prohibit the dis- tan and Asbury Park voca- for apprentices in the Wall seph S. Roma of Neptune, request to the Borough Coun- charge of any "deleterious or Man Admits tional schools, said Mr. Hoag- Township school. chief of the Shelter Section cil. He said the Chamber of poisonous" substance into School Sunday Review Slated fresh or tidal waters. land, he was favorably im- The board hired Joseph Bru- in the Mobility Engineering Commerce said it would study Morals Guilt pressed with the county's pro- no as custodian in the Long HOLMDEL — The town- Branch. RED BANK - The Gover- the request. The new laws will help gram. Branch school and Francis ship's new Intermediate The senior representative nor's Economic Evalua- Ask $1,000 Each strengthen the enforcement FREEHOLD - Edward S. The board appointed Mrs., X. Sutter for the Technical In- School will be dedicated at 3 for the Air Force and co- tion Committee for an Inter- Mr. Mitchell said each was authority of the state Division Arney, Fort Plains Road, Helen Rink as head teacher stitute, Middletown. Both will p.m. Sunday, Superintendent chairman is J.E. Browne, of continental Jetport For New asked for a $1,000 subsidy of Fish and Game. Former Howell, Township, yesterday receive prorated salaries of H. Victor Crespy announced the Electronic Systems Divi- Jersey will review its propos- toward the operating budget laws required the division to pleaded guilty to charges of $2,887.50 for the balance ot als at a meeting of the New of the coffee house. prove that pollutants actually impairing the morals of a Guilty Plea Is Given last night. sion, AF Systems Command, the school year. The ultra - modern, one- Hanscom Field, Bedford, Jersey Press Association at Recreation commissions, harmed waterlife. nine-year-old girl Aug. 10 in In Compensation Case The resignations of Clement story building on Crawfords Mass., and for the Navy and the Molly Pitcher Inn here churches, synagogues and civ- The bills, sponsored by Sen. Freehold Township. Nov. 22. FREEHOLD.— James Hun- G. Larkin as English teacher Corner Road will feature a Marine Corps, Navy Capt. ic organizations in Red Bank Alfred N. Beadleston, R-Mon- County District Court Judge ter, Jersey City, pleaded guil- in the Technical Institute, modular class schedule plan Floyd C. Wulfeck, Marine A. E. Blomquist, consulting and surrounding communities mouth, were somewhat George A. Gray accepted the ty yesterday to charges of Middletown, effective No. 22, and movable walls which can Corps Headquarters, Wash- transportation engineer to where the large proportion of watered down versions of leg- plea and set Dec. 13 for sen- failing to carry workman's and Laurence S. Inman, cus- be shifted to change the size ington. the committee, will discuss Off Broad Street's young cli- islation that have significant- tencing. compensation Jan. 8,1964, in todian of the Allentown of classrooms. The meeting will be opened its plan for a jetport in entele live are being asked ly upgraded the state's water Assistant County Prosecu- Highlands. school, effective Oct. 30, were Guest speaker at the dedi- with a welcoming address by a broad area bounded y by the "Y" to contribute to- pollution control standards. tor John A. Petillo presented County District Court Judge accepted. cation will be State Sen. Al- W. L. Doxey of West Long Hightstown and Freehold in ward an annual subsidy. An amendment was tacked on the state's case. Assistant George A. Gray accepted the The Allentown vocational fred N. Beadleston, R-Mon- Branch, director of the Re- the north and the McGuire- Mr. Mitchell said the cof- permitting the discharge of Deputy Public Defender plea and set Dec. 13 for sen- school will be dedicated Sun- mouth. Also on hand will be search and development di- Lakehurst region in the south. fee house's yearly budget of treated effluent provided it Thomas Spinello represented tencing. day, Dec. 1, at 2 p.m. Dr. county School Superintendent rectorate. The jetport committee is about $19,000 indicates a need meets standards established . Arney. . Assistant County Prosecutor Morton Margules, director of Earl B..Garrison, municipal Special events in the heavy composed'of leading business- for an annual subsidy of by the state department of BECAUSE OF John A. Petillo presented the the Occupational Research officials and members of the working agenda will include men throughout the state and about $8,000. health. THANKSGIVING state's case. David K. Ansell and Development Branch of Board of Education, and a presentation by a group is headed by J. Seward John- Councilman William Ander^ Opponents of the initial ver- The date of the Nov^Colts Neck of Asbuw Park represented the state Department of Edu- board members from neigh- from the Ft, MonmouthJKased son, vice president of John- sonjrhalrman of the borough's sion contended the effluent of Township Commitufe meeting Hunter. • cation, will be the speaker. boring municipalities. Mallard Project led by Maj. son & Johnson. Paifes and Recreation Com- nearly al municipal sewer- will be Nov. 27. «T (Adv.) AUTOS FOK SALS AUTOS FOI SALS 116-THE DAILY REGISTER, LOST AND FOUND van AND FOUND mtucwmcE latt — Hut aat jfiaTSle Ooom Friday, November 15, 1968 MOT — u Tmi—T* Mn, «o» baa atff IBtMxMtmi, aboul tbu AmImua Cluaajj task, faa« teat. Diet l»»teU. Of* m « »T. Voonf LOST AND FOUND trkuthor fcu the)

$ 99S - NOW 1964 CHEVELLE Mollbu hordtop. lion NOW 1964 CHEVROLET MONMOUTH COUNTY'S NEWEST Two door sedon. $ 650 TOP-SHAPE $ 895 NOW LINCOLN• MERCURY DEALER... 1964 CHEVROLET Soon tedon. *IOWER WAS NOW $ 975 CAR VALUES INVITES YOU TO HIS CONVENIENT $1195 1963 FAIRLANE PRICES Wagon. LOCATION FOR SALES & SERVICE! WAS $ 475 AT ,f NOW I" 1963 PONTIAC *EASIK Convertible. WAI S9SS NOW $ 395 TERMS CHEVY 1963 COMET Four door sedan. WAS 1459 NOW 35Q 1963 OLDSMOBILE TOWN! •tj" two door hordtop. $ 995 NOW $675 1963 CHEVROLET Import hardtop. WAS % % m NOW 1963 BUICK PUTTING YOU FIRST Two door Mtfon. U#aC £ % m ( HOW KEEPS US FIRST!! WA196S 3 CHEVROLET $ 995 Four dooNOr hordtopW . 795 We are proud to have been selected at e Lincoln-Mtrcury dealer and feel you 1963 FAIRLANE should know what we stand for. Four door sedan. WAS $ 475 $ 595 NOW We have tome old-fashioned ideas about courtesy and service. 1963 CHEVROLET Wagon. We expect to be around, serving you, for * long time. We expect to flrOW WAS' I 895 NOW 695 and hope to prosper. And we know that takes some "doing." 1969 Z/28 CAMARO 1963 TEMPEST Aftar Cor»trta what do you sty . . . basidas Camaro. Whs Convert lull. 1969 IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE We have completely rejected all "fast-buck" practice!. Our Only Interest il in WAS ntadi wordi like "new" or "belter." Not Ctitiaro with Its solid, honest, lasting business. Honest products sold at honest prices. Honilt $ 695 NOW 575 flared fende lines, V-ihaped grille, shrouded headlights (con. W« know itt hard to please everyone' every time. cealed in the RS versions), bucket teats, carpating, Astro But for 1969 we've come at close at anyone ever hat.. Ventilation. Still, we left the fun of personaliiing your Camaro service performed by trained mechanics using factory parts. 1962 FORD to you. You can ttart with an SS version, a Rally Sport or a TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY Four door tedon. Z/2B, Custom Interior or a Special Interior Group. WAS $ Our advertising will toe-the-line, too. When we advertise a car for salt we $ 495 NOW 375 will have it — and at the price advertised. 1962 OLDSMOBILE ALL NEW AND EXCITING FOR 1969! . M S*don We don't offer you any tricks, gimmicks — or something for nothing. We do WAS $|QC I 495 NOWW 179 pladge courtesy and consideration for all your netds. We promts* to ke*p our 1962 PONTIAC TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY. promises. Four door hardtop. WAS C All our people know that is the only way this dealership does business. $ 395 NOW 275 That's our philosophy — based on simple courtesy and service. Come in toon 1961 CHEVROLE.ET FOLLOW . Four door Mdan. THE EXTRA YOU WAS C YOUR FRIENDS TO and we will be proud to show you that we mean it — and that it can mean a % 395 NOW 295 DON'T PAY FOR! lot to you if you are buying a car, or looking for exceptionally good service. FINANCING CIRCLE ARRANGED It comes as standard equipment on every STOP BY AND PAY US A VISIT. quality used car that CHEVY TOWN has on CHEVROLET KITSON his lot ... it's the written guarantee, backed by a modern service department CO. CHEVROLET staffed with factory-trained mechanics! 325 MAPLE AVE., RED BANK HIGHWAY 36 Get a car with the extra bonus . . . it's WALL (Nut to Motor Vehicle waiting for you at CIRCLE CHEVROLET 741-3130 lupcctlon Station) COMPANY. WHERE DOING BUSINESS ' EATONTOWN IS A PLEASURE UNCOLN-MERCURY Op** Evtt rill 9 P.M. SHREWSBURY AVE., at SYCAMORE. SHREWSBURY, N. J. Wed. rill * f.M.-$at rill 4 P.M. S42-1126 747-5400 AUTOS rOjB,8AU5 AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOE SALE Friday, Nov. 15, 1968—17 AUTOS FOR SALE UM FORD — Cuttora, two-door, auto- THE DAILY REGISTER EVER WONDER WHY ma-Ue. Blue, Ban otltr. C«u Frtnk 1164 BONNEVILLE—Four-door hard- PlMIchtllo, top. Full power. Excellent condition. NEW FOR' Call 787-7776 after 6 p.m. TOM'S FORD AUTOS FOR SALE YOU $m SO MANY Hwy. 35 2M-1600 Keyport IM7 GTO — Custom Interior. Pour •peed. Only 13,000 miles. Excellent 1984 FALCON — Blx-cyllnder, two- 1967 BUICK SKYLARK HERE NOW condition. Must sacrifice. $2,350 Call door automatic. Best reasonable offer. Convertible. Very low mileage. Llx* 787-7914 after 6:30. Call 787-8332, after 5 p.m. new. Call alter 6. M2-4830. CHEVROLETS? WANTED — Parties Interested In tak- 1968 CAMARO — Purchased new Oct.1968 VOLKSWAGEN — Black, red up- The ing over balance on repossessed cars. 5. Unexpected change In army or- holatery. J200 below pfclce value. Ex- I have 30 cars available. For Informa- ders from 'Dix to Germany. List cellent condition. Call 291-9364. tion Call Bob Wlckman, Town & price $3310. Will sacrifice at $2700. 1969 Country Codec 566-6100. Call my mother,.Mrs. McHenry, 842- 1958 CHEVROLET — SI* cylinder au- World's 0173 until 5. tomatic. 1960 CORVAIR—Both excel- STOP IN AND SEE OLDMSOBILE 1865 FS5 — Four-door, lent. After 5, 568-1422. V8, deluxe sedan. Automatic trans- 1964 PONTIAC LeMANS — Six cyl- mission, power, radio, heater. Snow inder. Two-dooi\ ° Automatic on con- Best tires. Orglnlal owner. First $1045 Hole. Bucket seats. Radio, heater. (More Classified Ads THE MONEY WE WILL SAVE YOU TRIUMPH GT-6 gets this beauty. 741-5703. Bnow tires. Best offer. 222-2698. 1965 CHEVROLET-Bel Air, two-door 1982 PONTIAC — Grand Prix. All '2000 Rally red. Excellent condition. 26,400 power, Mint condition. Low mileage. On The Next Page) ON A NEW OR USED CAR! miles. Snow tires, six-cylinder auto- After 5:30, 842-1681. SPORTIER THAN EVER matic. $960. 291-1787. 1967 BLACK HEAVY DUTY ECONO- Car 1957 CHEVROLET — Pour-door, stan- LINE — Wlndqw van. Excellent con- AUTOS FOR SALE dard transmission. In good running dition. $1200. See at Henry's Sunoco condition, two extra tires. $200 Call Station, Rt. 36, Atlantic Highlands, or McCARthy TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY. 946-4130 after 5 p.m. call 872-1473. _____ MONMOUTH COUNTY'S IMPORT LEADER AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE r CHEVROLET i RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS '69 DODGES Your U'w Overhead Dobter — First Ave,, Atlantis Highlands AUTHORIZED TRIUMPH DEALER SALE DOWN MONTHLY DA1SUN/Z PRICE PAYMENT PAYMENT NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 741-5886 RED BANK IFILPHJVE IT TODAY AT= DART $2095 NONE $48.00 291-1101 CORONET $2220 NONE $51.00 POLARA $2548 NONE $58.00 WASHINGTON'S CHARGER $2600 NONE $60.00 20 FACTORY EXECUTIVE CARS—SAVE UP TO 12,000 EXCITING AUTO SERVICE AT BOB RAGO'S 370 Broad St. Keyport 264-1323 TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE 60 MAIN ST. 566-6100 MATAWAN THINKING ... make a date with a new model ABOUT A BETTER •69 AN OUT OF THE ORDINARY FORDS! CAR? 69 OLDSMOBILE TAKE A LOOK AT THESE i^ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DOUBLE CHECKED UP-TIGHT PRICES! USED CARS! STATION WAGONS •66 FUTURA $1150 •67 FORD HARDTOPS $1995 Wagon.. Automatic. •67 COLONY PARK $2595 '67 MUSTANG $1895 '65 FAIRLANE 500 $ 995 Elght-cyimaer, power steering, automatic. '65 Buick imatlc. Air conditioning. Nine passenger. Wagon 5-50 factory warranty. •66 BUICK $1895 Skylark 4-dr. Sedan, V-8, •67 COUNTRY SQUIRE $2495 •64 FALCON SQUIRE $ 895 Auto. Trans, Power Steer. •• Air conditioning. Six or fen passenger. Electro 225. AUTO . . 5-50 factory Warranty. •63 COUNTRY SQUIRE $ 895 Automdtld power steeringring. '• •66 FORD HARDTOP $1495 HUGE CASH SAVINGS ON '67 COUNTRY SEDAN $2295 LEASING Air conditioning. 5-50 factory warranty. '63 FALCON $495 •67 MONZA $1350 1968 DEMONSTRATORS BY THE '1595 Deluxe Wagon. Coupe, automatic Low mileage. DAY - WEEK - MONTH "66 COUNTRY SQUIRE $1995 '65 MUSTANG $1295 LUXURY 98 TORONADO j. 10 passenger. 5-50 factory warranty. OTHER MODELS 2+2, Cylinder, automatic. FOUR-DOOR SEDAN TWOJ3OOR HARDTOP OR ON A '66 COUNTRY SQUIRE $1950 •67 OLDSMOBILE $2395 '66 FORD $ 995 LONG TERM BASIS '67 Buick Six passenger. 5-50 factory warranty. Delta Custom two door hardtop, air conditioned. Four-door, automatic. Wildcat 2-dr. Hardtop,i '65 COLONY PARK $1595 •68 FORD HARDTOft $2295 up •64 GALAXIE $ 950 , Automatic, power steering. New and slightly used. 2-_oor hardtop, air conditioned. Air Cond., Vinyl Top, Power Windows & Seats '65 FAIRLANE 500 $1295 '68 MUSTANG $2295 '63 GALAXIE $ 595 it only $ - ' Wagon. Automatic, power iteerlng. Eight cylinder, power steering, automatic. Four-door hordlaa. • takes a 3195 minute RUSSELL FOUR FLOORS OF FORDS to get a better OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC Co. '66 Buick deal LeSabre Sport Coupe, MOUNT-ENGLISH 100 NEWMAN SPRjNG RO. RED BANK Air Conditioned. MONMOUTH and MAPLE • RED BANK • SINCE 1904 • 741-6000 741-0910 afe^ai^iMtM^isyiiyti^^ Open Daily 'Til 6 P.M. — Wednesday and '1845 Friday 'Til 9 P.M. Saturday 'Til 5:30 Copyright 1MI Leon Shaffer Golnlck Adv. Ins. '66 Pontiac CONSTRUCTION Bonneville 4-dr Hardtop. MONMOUTH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH '1845 '67 Buick We've got the new one Eleetra "225" 2-dr H.T. SALE from Toyota '2895

; '67 Pontiac WHILE OUR NEW SALES AND SERVICE FACILITIES ARE NEARING COMPLETION Catalina 4-dr. (Located at Highway 35 and Parkway Exit 117 Interchange) " WE ARE ALSO CHANGING OUR PRESENT SALESROOM AND LOT TO CONFORM '2095 TO THE HIGHWAY 35 WIDENING PROJECT NOW IN PROGRESS..... SO! '67 Buick Eleetra "225" 4-dr. H.T. We Are Making available to you the Best Buys on Air Conditioned. 1969BUICKS •2995 '67 Buick 1969 OPELS Skylark Sport Coupe, $166 Vinyl Top, V-8, P.S. P.O.E. 1968 BUICKS (left overs) Corolla J> '2195 Come in and check the shape '64 Ford 1968 OPELS (leftovers) the statistics... Fairlane 2-dr. 30 miles to the gallon- '845 60 horses-up to 87mph Large inventory of late model double checked Used Cars '64 Ford MODELS, TYPES and PRICE RANGES from $75" to $4475 i Falcon Wagon, Auto. Trans. '785 MOTORS BOB WHITE "THE DEALERSHIP WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS IMPORTANT" BUICK-OPEL BUICK-OPEL _. CHRYSLER > PLYMOUTH SHEWSBURY AVE. ('/> mile South of 7OO RT. 36, EATONTOWN ' 542-55OO 7. HWY. 35 P.rkw.y Exit 117) 264-4000 KEYPORT 741-6200 NEW SHREWSBURY wnmwmwM tvtmwmusM 18—THE DAILY, REGISTER, aims rat SALE •nr win 111> mm Friday, Kbnnber 15, 1968 DODGE AUTOS FOK SALS FOBO — Twi •>«« teHk* Oal- *~~- • CfBKMr, antomalV: OOBVXTTB IMS — auaf Bar FBTEBaOX CUHDt CRCBKR Best. oOar. GUI Fkmafc rtmbit. » IS Grar. Bta«. oAer. »M» too. CHARGER Sew tack axi «vra*: ry it«rt tor to* a* h.ju ar m. ts. ra? : Alt radta. p« Owner to HEAD $ F1.TMOOTS WAOOX — CUSTODIAN 19BS 21AXBUEB ASCKKICA2? Coo- BOXc. i ar*imstir FDS9 S8CIKB — I3*T asfee WANTED 2575 ter. AWtr ta KDOB, t ajo. to • p-m.. Banaway iowl Oettaa B»», St. S»,lUUaMa mat imMthnu maa to Oka XStt PLYM0CTH VAUA.VT — Sill ISM DODGE DAB? COXVKBTIB1E d t tM dU t ws-etz —Good mmlHIaw. IS& M tOStHESS NOTICXS W*mUB» — U to NEW LEFT OVER SfECIAU TRIOS FOB SALE (.m. tfcraa or On dajm. Apply namnaBoxF IMS BincK-Craad asort. nrtnnit B Lbtl B. ft KM But. 19*8 DODGE Vi TON 5 SUP COVERS I S2L PICK-UP 1950 Sew lire*, tabi 7. PSat Trw Kprlee. Welding kalpfuL Call Mr. four-door, air. Fairlaca Gray, MM32O. user SL DurtUni ana ere- TAKES f at Food 1966 BUICK $1695 ama ex PRODUCTION MAN 1958 FORD K0BH£ flOMES CalS afiax ana Sasanurktt. Hwr. A Middle- Company beneflls, iwepUalliatloa, per- Skylark, two-door hardtop. tifnM* amplaymamp . wrlta Box R-11S. WATTKaSS — Say work. An«r The Dally R«giit«rR«giit«r , Red BanBankk. WS5KE GCJULnX OOOIES REST. PAINTER FOR B0DT SHOP — For 1964 CHEVROLET $895 1958 RAMBLER S^BCTM. BU. PBilCSS. Onatl Baabunam. Z» Broad DOSS SBASOXASLY largo OM dealer. Must be expert- • Impala, four-door hardtop. 1MB VOISSVACSX — BSar^. WOMAN Bus—. To do cenera! bouaa- enced and reliable. 7U-7M3. ZXFBBU1. — Very Wfc£iew»Ii fajfclam csra ana balimcr rurls. Utrs-ta. Receat references. KOTOS BOMBS luxe PART-TIMB-JANITORS AND WAX- 1964 DOME $ 795 1957D0NE Anro SMJES. ZK MS-IKS , EKS — M p.m.. Moo. thro FrL Csa baartar sod «csrit>-. TQDKO UUOT WANTED-for ceneral 542-6579 before 5 p.m. • 440, four-doer sedan. Wa aimntiimi. FMe «aD- boor weak. Permanent MtiOoa. After la penon. Albert Bardge 1963 CHEVROLET $795 1955 CHBYSLBt t».e.> Qa> Bk Impala, two-door hardtop. WOMAN WANTED — For kick press MEN WANTED *«"«»-» aaeaB J*. Eae- u* Buataai operaUon. experience Opportunity to get In on the Caa tC-MW mttnaa. Apt*r Crown Engineering ground floor of an ^»pnH'"g Sr», L pt Kt 2tt^i8S Insurance organization located Lobriolo Motors. Inc. ISO MESCTBT OQLOST PiHS — Looaa at. Karport In Metropolitan area. Salary EXPEXIESCCO TIPIST — To work up to I10D0 per month plua com- DODGE and DODGE TtUCKS tsisiim, twang. Is c£s3ma Hiy^^*wf office. Excellent znlsalon. No experience neces- Bzx IS. "r^T—*^. X. 3. xiua SOW. t»U--r. Sead reanm* to Box 252, Hai- aary. Act immediately. Call 247- 120 t NEWMAN STUNGS RD. 741-3433 RD RANI PROWN'S let. 1612 or write P.O. Box .JT. North Brunswick, N. J. "Your Dapandabla DODGE Dealer for Over 25 Yaart" Braid St. Hid WOMAN — To do inspection In Unen SHEET META1. WORK WANTED — T depanmest. Also some dam- WnaTl cr Isrse. Bed Bsxt Sbwl CaO «r apjilr Garden State Towel SEWP02T ETA- * Meal Co, 1 Letoaid SL, Bel Han*. Co.. PART-TIME HANDYMAN — Apply ISO SOCK — LaSste* xasat. ta person, Brookdale Nurstnf Home, Ko experlenee Becaasarr. 33» Hwy. 33, Hailel, between Io:» !^3 J'ljHi" ^T — "- OXE FOCS WHEEL 3KACTO3 — Tacatlon. •.m. and 2 p.m. MJrtta ATI.. LOU LERNER'S & JERRY BARRAHA'S 1SS3 BUIC3 EIVTEKA — *.»»T-.*.»»I call PAINTERS tnlrs, vtadovi. T-rrara- U-C9U DESIOXIR — FBKX LANCZ SXCKSTART — ZBterest- Experienced only bia cmntann. 3MC0 B^tx. CASE TRACTOB — CaU «n-0M loadcl. Good tax soal dlreraUIed poaiUoa arallalle PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER ratxa. Can TO-MM. ta nuslm bospnars Uboratonr de- MECHANICS (» — FIT* day week. t nnBtian Low nnrata. Oaa al- CHEVBOUBT WACOS USB — Ideal- parusesL Knowieasa ot medical ter- BenaBla. Top salary for experiences S SLsa. T41-4BCZ. ly reiirf for famiiy ese. ASBatsJro HAVING A PARTY? niailsir essenUaL Good salary •with man. CaU 741-2433 for appointment. DIRECT oa WAVTH) AUTOMOTIVE OfCc* Party — Otx±3aB Faztr foil bizsa beneGUL Contact Personnel 1SB COHVE7TE — 1SEJ VOLKSWAGES BCB — Meebaa- B&thday or AcaSvereaiT. Office. RiTervlew Hospital, 741-2700, MASON'S HELPER—Full time work. AitTM. aalada. Xaat PaaCtia asl ~ — for appointment. Call SraEy peried Sew Urea. Hurt *t3. JU^K CABS — Towed ML Call Say J^D OT t«il eSer. U ABea R, Enn> Bora DToeanrea. 741-<71* FACTORY OUTLET! Hrer. HOUZJAT SCSCUZa KTfCHXN HELPER — Loach boor, DODGI — Stalin Si lajclre THXAGS COFFEE SHOP, saSezi *0 fancy aandsrtebea.ts Etna a MECHANICS 5 YEAR WARRANTY JS6S MECUET MOSTEEEI — To CASH FOB UHKD CABS — TmdOL Cafi TO-TOI. al construction, ma. aSzr f door baitilopi £xxxBest cnsnrttHnn SS 11 VEP.BT MAKINGS ECC n fgn^ru OT al"* ****** DcftBa oppwttft KETPCNCH OPERATOR — Mini- entnery aad buQfllsgs. Macolosata, COO T" *« One ovaer. Axkt&s ¥1 Two Goya. lOlaletowa. tn-tlu. Tfl-SBB Moo. ton Fit S a-m.-n on six montas experience, nigh mlll-wrtghts, auto mechanics, eltc- Foemy CsS Tter*. thra San. 229-S45. Two daja adrsuae* noOo a *VX3T" •ml diploma. Boon 1:4} to 4:30.trlDtatis and over tradoa. VersatUty ttmkVH Sdb Prfca 1SS9 PONTIAC HAR0TOP — Fonr- JUNK CARS OKOHGE MAESa A 80X8 — sstadr work. Fully paid medical dedrabla. Inlorrlewlng for an grades, and fc*»T diataaca BaoftDS a^ benefit*, racatloa and alek allowancea Bailable men who want permaaeal door. IIS. Can PICKED UP star- baBdars. peaaloa. KneUent worktnt year-mood Job* close ta home. $1950 N — Good CondJ- T axe. Acenta for BBcel Bras. Vateh Jwinbrook Auto Wrecking tsnxred zsd eostalBeiised s dl&iasL Can for Interview appoint- toa. 1M7 1IG — Needa some repair, bat ment 442-san. 264-8000 •La^akaaa^i^ar $5IJ« GEORGE -MABflH A EONS. 3S> W. $2150 O owner will allow certain amosmt lor iatonrown 542-2235 Prospect Are, OUTwood. SSS-1UU. GARDEN STATE PARKWAY ATCO CERAMICS CORP. rwfmQmwWt PCCTTIAC GTO — Foar repairs. Can tOlSM WOODBRIDGK. NEW JERSEY $2195 N $MJ4 mtbtx. tua can GET CASH FOR TOUR FOREIGN — WINTER SPCdAL — New mod* til HWY. 35, KEYPORT, N. J. drydm 1MB OPEL — StaUoa mson. T AMERICAN — AND SPORTS CARS WAITBES5E3 WANTED — Apply in Tace» AT MONMOUTH MOTORS, INC.,per idO a%. ft. Ten year HHiatf. E equipped. ICost aell. Can 2S*-0528 al- MCGOITAN ROOFING. Can H2-TMI. person. Ocean Diner, RL 35, As equal ofiporttmUy l WO90M $2550 $M.91 ter 5 p.m- Hwr. 33, EaioaiowD. Ji23(U. OaldmrsL KXPKKT WATCH. Ooek and lewtlrT AUTOS FOB SALE JAGUAR XKE Convertible 1965. Ra- ngsrtac B. EosSa Jeweler. IS W.SECRETARY — GIRL FRIDAY — CHEMICAL OPERATOR dio.'wire \rtieels, mow tires. Best of- AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS Frosa St., Bad Bd i»«g^Tn«»TTT consultant seeks experi- ONLY 7 196S LEFTOVERS fer. S42-S0M. enced secretary. One girl office. Fa- ROTATING SHIFTS TWO VOLKSWAGEN WHEELS (No GARAGES — Attics, cellars cleaned. miliar wlta IBM executive typewriter ACSTIN HEALEY SPRITE — Clean. Reasonable fee. An trpes of nllisi aad good with figures. Sleno desir- OKJ 12 DEMOS Needa eome mechanical work. $225. tfrei) (or Model 120CX. Fertea condidose- . lisnt basllnc. K4-1753 can aaj- An lntereaUng, permsflaat poattloa Pfcone 8aL or Son. Tfl-0606. tion. »10. Call after 5 pirn. TJ7-1332- able, out not necessary. Reply Box with a growth, company. Must poa- "*ne day or eTentng catn 11 pun. X-19T. That Daily Register, Red Bank. aeaa a minimum > yeafa experi- CHOOSE YOUR OWN DEAL! 1S58 MERCEDES — 190 gas. Mecban- UH BUICK ENGINE — 300 CO. In.INEXPENSIVE TREE BEMOVAI< —* ence on balb. or contlnooa proteas- Icallr cood. Saperb motor. Uses no Nerer used. tlSO. Phone 83S-1630 or, KAT0RE WOMAN — Wllh substantial after 5, 291-2762. For fzvo estimate can b3siness experience, to act aa cash- es la fine chemical lnui walni on. Body rot Very reasonable. J99. Ta-ISSC ier. Sals, and oaa half day Suns. Excellent fringe benefite program * M PLYMOUTH 45 PLYMOUTH Call 291-3191. Including profit ^Mrtwy and oaab >~ YARDS, GARAGE — AlUcs, etc, Ability to meet and handle public es- bonus plans. hn III Borracsda Spart Caqpa 1SS3 FORD XL. 500 — White, two- AUTO RENTALS dernrf. Pbase TS7-I1S3 or 717aentia- l O-50 per hour. Call COUN- door hardtop, power steering, radio, 4755. TRY EUDSER CAR WASH, Hwr. 35, M CHRYSLER M CHEVROLET beater, bucket aeats. Excellent condi XUdXown. 671-5259. Call Personnel 2M-4S00, XxL 333 tion. One owner. S72^K3* TOM'S FORD HOOMS FANELKD — New centers, DM •ddttlosa asl ajteratkns. Call ED KITCHEN BKLFKB WANTED — In- INTERNATIONAL FLAVORS FORD — 1356 station wagon In fair RENT A CAR LUKEB. 7U-UD9. formation 10 a-xn. until 2 'p.m. 31 M FORD condition. 590 firm price. Call 741- d ve^ Bed s*i & FRAGRANCES, INC. «5OLDSMOB0£ 7St5 to arranie Sat., or Sun. appolnl- MO Hwr. 3$ 3M-U0O KeTPort S00 Rose Lane Union Beach, N. J. 2 Or. Harfltap Sadaa PAKT-TDEE CDRSETIESS WANTED An Equal Opportunity Employer EMPLOYMENT — Fan benefits, pleasant working con- «7 CHEVlOiET M RUiCR IOATS AND ACCESSORIES •1MW** Apply ta person. LANS BRY- HELP WANTED-FEHA1E ANT, Manmoma Shopping Center, HANDYMAN FOR BUILDER—Paint- Inipata Saw woya Been* Ca»arttto AUTOS FOE SALE WANTED FXBEKCLAS SAILBOAT — Eatootowii. Ing, carpentry, masonry, etc. Home Ifi* to 20* lance. Moat be reaaonabla. KZPERIKNCEO COSMETICIAN — remodeling. Experienced, Inexper- 47 PLYMOUTH 45 PLYMOUTH BEAUTICIAN WANTED — Experi- ienced. Snore area. MMM9. Can TO-iSos arur i pjn- weekdara. Full time- Good pay. Bed Bank area. enced preferred. Part-time. Call 2M- Funr Comrtbte fVT >•< Camrfdh Write Box F-100. The DmOy Register. RESTAURANT DRIVSIN THE BOATMAN'S SHOP Red Bank. 71S8. U&lon Beach area. 5 YEAR$ TO PAY — NO MONEY DOWN 1MB JCVJLKKUDE BOOKKEEPER — Part-time, ta gen-BEGIBTEBKD NURSE — And aide. MANAGEMENT TRAINEES MOTORg eral ledger. Shaw-Walker paTmQ. Apply 10 a.xn. until 2 p.m. Rtver- new Jeneya iAneat Karlna SapoJr Can Mr. Hegel. 2S4-1O00. Doke Key- erett Knmng Home. & Coapla Av«., High school graduates over 31. starting Boose. U Wharf Are.. Rad Bank. TU- port Cleaners, 13 Division St., Key-Eed Bank. salary to *7.2M year; 10-14 months 5780. port HOUS&EEBPKR — 1 or 2 daya or Intensive training program. Excellent BAYSHORE tour liaU daya. Host bare recent ref- employee benefits. No experience nco" VC TROJAN SPEEDBOAT — Wllh SALESLADIES — For Cbristmaa seat- motar. trailer and otber extras, llnst crencea. Own transportation preferred son In dejmes atore. Foil tune. Apply ~tew Rumaon borne. 741-3967. aelL Excellent condition. Hake offer. wllh references lo Box X-1S6, UM For panonal Interview call CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH FEAST Can 671-1038 erenlaca. Dally Register. Bed Bank. EXPERIENCED HOCSEWORKZR — CT1-O925 BOAT MOTOB, AND TRAILER-T • BEAUTICIAN LICENSED — Sales Urs-tn. Recent referencea. Fond of children. Own room. T.V. 7(7-5580. FOST AVENUE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Can ' Representatlva wanted for National MCDONALDS DRIVE-IN CADILLAC-OLD SMOBILE 78T-HO after 1 p.m. Hair Colortnx Co., tor Sooln Jersey REGISTERED NURSE — Apply by 291-9200 229-4790 YOUR EYES ON BROADWAY AT EXPERIENCED TANK DRIVERS S«Jon. Rad. Rotfto. Haetar. '42 VOLKSWAGEN $595 IMS LINCOLN *l«.2O' WANTED. Apply in person. Rollo I Continental foar-door Uctorr air. • sltions In one of today's most lucra- Trucking Co.. 295 Broadway. Keyport. 1«S VOLKSWAGEN -SIMS Two door. Radio and heater. tive professions. If you are Interested i faUy equipped. In first year earnings of »12,00O. with RECONDITIONING SPECIALIST — Sedan. Blade. Radio. Haottr. 1S65 FORD J1210 unlimited future income potential, call Experience mandatory. If you take Fslrtano 500. sports coupe, 6 cjL. DOLLAR Mr. Bteara. 787-6600. pride In a job well done and are INS VOLKSWAGEN Sadan. Blua. Radio. Haotar. '62 VOLVO $ 795 auto., power. _ 1965 PONTIAC JU.10BJ looking for a ground floor opportu- •M. Two door. Four speed. CARPENTERS — steady work. CaU nity with Monmouth Countya newest 19M VOUOWAGEM ..SI 350 Bonnerllle 4 dr. Hardtop, Factory Z STENDKR BUILDERS. dealer, offering the best compensa- Rtd. Radio. Haotar. • air. Full power. 812-0173 tion plan and new facilities, apply In ~|U64 BUICK person to Mr. Eugene or Mr. Wall. 1tM VOLKSWAGEN -SHtS i Riviera, factory air, loaded. MALE UNSKILLED HELP — Some DOMESTIC ! DAYS Jobs pay good Incentive rates after WALL LINCOLN MERCURY, Shrews- Fortxxt WMta. Rodto. Haotar. 1954 CHEVROLET «0.10 bury Ave. & Sycamore, Shrewsbury. , ! Impala two-door hardtop, V-8 au- abort training. Hospltallzatlon. paid 1t*7 VOLKSWAGEN -SI ISO tomatlc power. AT holidaya and other benefits. Apply SALES CLERK—Men's clothing store. Sadat. WhHe. Rodtou Hooter. '66 PONTiAC UM CHRT8LEJR M2.10 ATCO CERAMICS. RL 35, Keyport full-time employment. Apply In per- $1895 New Yorker. 9 pasaenger wagon, An equal opportunity employer son. CLAYTON * MAOBE, 19 Broad DOMESTICS GTO convertible. All power. Yellow. foil power, roof rack. St., Red Bank. One owner. 19M OLDSMOBILE »li« SALES-MUTUAL FUNDS Jetatar I, V-«. automatic, double F&H MOTORS! High commlssslon plus bonus. Full or BARTENDER WANTED — Full time. 1t(4 FOID W5 power, buckels. part-time SECURITY INVESTORS. Call for Interview. Golaxie XL Four door. Rodle. Heater. Avtomohc. Va. Power steering. 812-43M. 741-9756 '66 FORD $1195 1164 PLYMOUTH * 9.80 $ 1f(4 tUICK . _. SUM Furr 6 passenger wagon. V-8, auto- SHORT ORDER COOKS —Young CARPENTER — Experienced. Year Futura V4. 297. Two door. TTiret matic power. "69 Dart Swinqer 2446DEUVIUD round work. Report on Job. Country speed transmission. men over 31, no previous experience Skytort convert**. Radio. HooMr. Automatic. Vs. Power steering. • 19M POKTTAC J1L80 necessary. Apply In parson, no phone Woods, off Red Hill Rd., Holmdel. 6 CYLINDER HARDTOP YOUR CHOICE 1**5 FORD $mi. 4 door hardtop, rouble power, ra- calls, Howard Johnson Restaurant, MAN TO HELP Insert sad run Sun-» dio, beater. Rt 35, Mlddletown. Muitang. Two door hardtop. Radio. Heater. Automatic Six cySMer. '66 TORONADO ISM T-BIRD J10.10 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION day morning paper route. Would ifiS MERCURY $I2»S • Convertible, Full power, Svutomatle. 1 prefer married man. Must have owa Wilt olr conditioning, full power. RADIO $•100 car. Call 1U-30S8 between 4-« p.m. ' Monterey. Four door. Rodio. Heater. Automatic W. Power stowing. SJ19U CHEVROLET H2 80 HELP WANTED-FEMALE SEE IT NOW I 2 Mailbu. 9 pass, wagon. 6 cyl., auto- rOWER STEERING NEW CAR OET READY MAN - Tot IMS CHEVROLET $11« el malic. Power steering. L I lsrge a.XI. dealer. Reliability more Bel Air. Four door. Radio. Heater. Automatic. VS. Air condition. |19U CHEVROLET t B.60SJ LIGHTER eisentlal than experience. .741-7813. Bel Aire, 6 cjl. radio A beater. = EACH NEW MERCEDES BENZ AGENCY 1fM CHEVROLET JIMS '64 CHEVROLET $ 595 l9M CI1RY8LER S T.OOll IN LITTLE SILVER — Grand open- MASONS AND HELPERS WANTED —Call after 6 p.m. Caprice. Two door hardtop. Radio. Heater. Automatic. VI. Power steering. Corvolr Monza convertible. 4^peed. • New Yorker, sedan, full power. Ing In Jon. wants versliol mature SJ19M PO.NTIAC X 9.80 $ local woman who has had some 747-5757 SPORTS CARS AND FOUR SPEEDS "Calalini 4 door, sedan, auto., full '69 Coronet Deluxe 2605 DELIVERED bookkeeping background. Tnke In- MAN — Steady. Sales and delivery. '63 MERCURY $495 • power. 6 CYLINDER 2-DR. HARDTOP YOUR CHOICE coming calll, cosh. "Typing re- Apply In person. Marine Lumber Co. 1945 M.G.I SIMS • 1D64 CHEVROLET S12.10 quired." Handle billing and auto 1139 Ocean Ave., Se> Bright. ' Four door. All power. Air. Btatlon Wagon, Eel Alre, V-8, «u-_ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION titles, etc I will be In the area Roodtter. Radio. Heater. tomatlc, double power. • I In a few weeks. II Interested, call 1»*S SUNKAM ...!...._ $ T°5 _19$4 CHEVROLET * 8-80 • RADIO I or write R. A. BRANN, 53 Mlry- (More Classified Ads '62 CADILLAC $ 795 • Impala 4 dr. Sedan, 6 crl. stick. 1 brook Rd.. Hamilton Square, N. J. Alplrx Rooditer. Radio. Heater. I radio and heater. M POWER STEERING OM90. Phons (609) 58M7M. All re- Fleefwood. Full power. Air. 19C3 PONTIAC *11.60al Plies to be held In Strict Confidence. On The Next Page) 19*5 FORD _ $1295 iGrsnd Prix, full power, factory air. • WHEEL COVERS EACH Mustang. Redlo. Heater. "IK" HP. 1963 CHEVROLET W.IoZ 1 »6S PONTIAC _ _ - _ $1 US Bel Air wagon, six cylinder, auto- • '62 FORD $295 matlc. • MOBILE HOMES IIELP WANTED-MALE Catollno. Two door hardtop. Radio- Heater. Power steering. "431". Galaxle 500 XL convertible. Power. • 1963 RAMBLER U.WSJ G60 wagon, six cylinder, automatic « "69 Polara V-8 * • *<• DELIVERED m* CORVETTE nns Hsedt minor repairs. ********************** V _power steering, roof rack. • 2-DR. HARDTOP YOUR CHOICE Slrlngroy Coupe. Rodlo, Heater. Power steering. "437". • IMS CADILLAC 114.10 • SCHHPFMAN'S * AUTOMOBILE , SPECIAL OF THE WEEK!!!*w • 4 dr. Hardtop, 7 way power. Fac-si AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION •tory air. • STORM DAMAGE SALE! SALESMAN • lB6J OLDailOBILX « 7.80 • WHITE WALLS •< BSuper H, wagon, fun tower, alra BRAND NEW 1966 DODGE CORONET RED BANK RADIO $•100 • (You can tarn $10,000 and mort.j "500". Two door hordtop. Bucket seati. 1961 OLDS * «.2O • TRAVEL TRAILERS Radio. Healer. Automatic. VI. Power tteer- •98 Town Sedan Radio * Heater. • POWER STEERING 1 ; [Experience preferred, but not Ing. WhHe troll tires. Cor #N9IB. Full prlco 1450 automatictti ,fl fulll power. WHEEL COVERS Oamooed dorlno recent high winds. '.( n»cei«ry. We offei all fringe, IS TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL*! All are repolrable. By Now and AUTO IMPORTS EACH •(banefitt and excellent working) 123. UP-PUIX PRICE I VINYL ROOF Save hundreds of dollars. Buy on ; [condition!. If you're inraroitad> MONMOUTH COUNTY'S OLDEST «nd URGEST our lay away plan. Free winter Memtmtti Ceontys Import Leader MONMOUTH < storage with purchase of inll. {plena itop In. AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER sulh County'i Import Leader. Nmmwa Sprbgs Rd, **i toak •AUTO EXCHANGE- SCHIFFMANS F&H MOTORS. Inc. . RED BANK >» Mapb Aw. (Rt. 3D • Rl. 3) * 34 Coilingwood Park Clrclt SHREWSBURY MOTORS, Inc. Rod Raak. N. J. • DODGE Farmlngdale, N. J, ., AUTO IMPORTS i "On' the Circle" • Newman Springs Rd. "xl »onk SHREWStftlRY AVE. 741-8500 SHREWS^RY _ 747-3930 • #WY35 642-1III EATGNTpWN* y ioi—•«.$«» 741-5886-^ \ ^••••••••••PBBHif, HELP WANTEB-MALE HELP WANTCD-MalB-Female HELP WAN?ED-4Ia!frFe&aJe THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil KMM FOB SALE THE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, Nov. 15, 1968-19 15 YEAR PAINT • fuanntee on white iluaUoum eombl- APARTMENTS APARTMENTS MANAGEMENT TRAINEE CORRUGATED PAPERBOARD INDUSTRY nitlon windows. Only 4 lor *S».99 IN- Executive type nun, college atii- STALLED. . , t»r. St*rBrti Hilary to W,400 yew; PROWN'S ROD BANK Intensive 3 year training program. Carter position with management SALES AND S3 Broad Bt. Red Bank T41-750O opportunity; excelent retirement GIL8ON SNOW THROWERS Luxury High-Rise Apartment Living «nd »roup Insurance program; no OFFICE PERSONNEL traveller, with or without experi- H.P, Dual-Stage 2-Speedfl Forward. ence. For wet, heavy snow, Uie Job is made This advertisement is directed towards those people residing in eaay. other models available. On The Beautiful Navesink River! For personal Interview and aptitudi MONMOUTH COUNTY and presently employed In th* CORRU- VAN WINKLE MARINE testing call Mr. Berk, 7U-6700. GATED PAPERBOARD INDUSTRY. Would you be Interested in 13 Hwy. 3» 542-2342 Eatontown Beautifully furnished lobby with 24 - hour doorman service/Heated „ "ERSIAN LAMB COAT — Black, swimming pool with locker rooms, cabanas and sauna b»th8- (ex- working locally? Thhs is an opportunity to [oin a wall established slue 16-18. Good condition. Phone 741- clusive to tenanta)/Prlvate marlna/100% indoor parkin* available/Fire- Tfie Penn Mutual company which is expanding rapidly In Central New Jersey. 9764. proof 12-story buUding with hl-speed elevators/All aDartments hav« balconies with river views/CENTRAL AIR CONDmONING/Fritfdatrft Lif» Insurance Company ,ADY'S DIAMOND RING — One dishwashers and 2-door refriRerator-freezer/Tappan built-in waU oven* Bed Bank, New Jersey If you are interested pleese send your resume to P.O. Box 836, carat. $800. Have larger stone or- and countertop ranftea/Formica kitchen cabinets and work areas/Le«M Freehold, N. J. 07728. dered. Excellent Christmas gift and than 1 hour NYC. 40 minutes to Newark and 10 minutes from be*ch 'alue. Call 812-4256. and 3 blocks from trains and express buses, STATIONARY ENGINEER _ Blu< Beal. Excellent opportunity. Good sal- BEST TOP SOIL ary, plus lull benefits. Apply Amer- APPTJANOE3 BY \ ican Smelting & Refining Co., 116C Good fill dirt, blue stone, roid gravel, Btate St., Perth Amboy, N.J. An HELP WANTED-Male-Femali BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES sand, etc. Bulldozing, and backhoe ser- equal oportuntty employer. vice. Eckel's Trucking, Morganvllle. FRISIDAIRE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY — Estab- 601-0707. REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER— lished clientele. Central N. J. city. PORTERS — Full or pitrt-tlme. At To handle supervision of sales staff Reasonable terms. Owner will train. BEDROOM SET — Maple. Coldspot 1 and 2-bedroom apartments ternoon and/or evenings. Will ached' and all advertising. Active local Box RBR 815, 125 W. 41 St., NY 36. refrigerator with Ice maker. Westing- 1-3-bedroom penthouse apartment also available. ule to suit. Must have car and ex- agency. Excellent opportunity for the house electric stove, double oven. perience. A steady and permanen right person. Our sales personnel QULF SERVICE STATIONS FOR Hospital bed, other ftema. 6T1-1192, 30b. Civil Service workers welcomed, know or this ad. Write giving expcr- LEASE — Modern 2-bay, good neigh- Call weekdays, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. 8(2- lence and qualifications to Box G-190, borhoods and transit trade. Paid AQUARIUMS — 50 and 35 gal. tanks 1800. The Dally Register, Red Bank. training. One In Matawan and one Is on double-decker i stand. Filters, FROM $235 Cheesequake. Call days, HE 6-6986. pumps, Scenery, all accessories. $100 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN — AS- Alter 5 call 72T-15<7. firm. Phone 812-0518. IMMEDIATE AND FUTURE OCCUPANCY 8BMBL.ER— Steady, production work DErTTAL HYGIENIST — Full GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY — Very GOING OUT OF BUSINESS • ELECTRO . IMPULSE, 116 Chestnul MERCHANDISE HALF PRICE Bt., Red Bank. Ume civilian opening at Patter- little cash down. Laundromat, dry II- son Army Hospital, Fort Mon- cleaning combination. 20 washers. 10 Fixtures, NCR cash register, desk, mouth, New Jersey. Salary $5,- dryers. All In good condition. Total chair, 1968 Curtis key machine with TRUCK MECHANIC HELPERS — keys, electric adding machine, Mar- F.M. shift. Must have tools. Good 145 to $5,732 per annum de- price M3.O00. Call 26H-OT0 or 264-0558. Riverview Towers pending upon qualifications. chant calculator, panel saw, automat- pay, many benefits. Will train shar] BEAUTY SALON—Located In a 'grow- ic glass cutter and glaas, new wall- car mechanic. Apply Mr. Rlchan ing Bayshore town. Large volume, "If you try not to cry, Mommy, the doctor might paper books, 1/32 and 1/48 scale Karllk,' Nappl Trucking, Hwy. 34 REQUIREMENTS: Applicants full service modern shop. Ideal for paint machines, shaker, gondolas, 28 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. Maiawan. must be currently licensed as partnership, call 787-0182 between 9 counters, art racks, wallpaper steam- dental hygientsts. At the high- and B daily. give us all lollipops." DISHWASHER — Inquire 10 a.m. un- er pay level, In addition to er. USED MACHINERY-lawn mow- Rental Office Open Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. til 2 p.m. 31 Chapin Ave., meeting above requirements, ers, snow blower, aerator, tiller, utili- -v Red Bank. candidates must have one year ty trailer, carpet shampooer, chain Phone: 741-1732 of experience as a licensed INSTRUCTION saw, electric hedge clippers,. 40' PORTER —"-Full time position, 9 t dental hygienlst. Interested FOR SALE FOR SALE wooden ladder, air conditioner, gas 8:30 Apply main office ATLANTK candidates may contact the Re- NEW WINTER CLASSES STARTING edger, VAIR HAVEN HOME SUP- BUPERAMA, New Shrewsbury. —Jan., 8th. Register now. Hypnosis PLY, 586 River Rd., Fair Haven. 842- cruitment Office, Port Mon- 1973 or 741-6850. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS PART-TIME MORNINGS — Apply I_ mouUi, Hew Jersey. Telephone and self hypnosis. For Information ITEMS YOU NO LONGER call '249-0048. ' person, Red Bank Esso, Front & numfber 532-3335 or 682-3163. NEED OR USE WILL ... GUITAR — Kapa Minstrel. Original APARTMENTS KEANSBURG — Two-bedroom modern Bprlng 8ts., Red Bank. An Equal Opportunity Employer ART LESSONS — Morning Studio HAMMOND cost $225. White teardrop shape case. ipartmenta. Automatic beat. Adults, ^referred. Inquire 14 Hancock Bt. TELEVISION ANTENNA INSTALr Classes - Beginners, advanced - all Cord included. Perfect condition. |100 TWO-ROOM efficiency apartments. LHR — Apply In person, 50 Routi media, by Lonla Efthyvoulou. "Studio Call between 5-9, 542-7713. Tiled kitchen and bath. Winter rates. WEST END — 2-bedroom, 4W-room 21", 21 Broad St., Red Bank. Call Leonardo Motel. 74 Hwy. 36. 291-9614. Duplex atop Oceanfront Seawall. 1160 35, Eatontown. PHARMACISTS —Registered in New 741-8358 mornings. SELL ORGAN PING PONQ TABLE — Pool table, Jersey. Day and evening unifta. For pin ball machine. All for $50. 264- RED BANK — Furnlahed three-room lus utilities. Lease. 229-0300. ACCOUNTANT Interview appointment call 222-520C BEGINNER COURSES 1641 Saturdays. apartment, bath. All utilities Included. VEST END—Oceanfront. Duplex. 4^- Assistant controller fox modern 38€ Ext. 491. Adults. No pets. 747-5320. ' 'notn (2 bedrooms) $220 mo. plus utll- bed hospital. BS degree with major i ABea 8 to 13 FAST VERY 8MALL OVERSTUFFED AN- tles. Military welcome. 229-0300. accounting required. Minlmaim of three MOTEL OL.ESRK — .Part time eve 6 WEEKS FOR $5.00 STUDIO TIQUE COUCH AND END TABLES RBD BANK — Unfurnished, Cannon years of Accounting experience. Hos. ning work 5-12. Apply Holm- VM. Call 222-77M. Point Village Garden Apartments. 239 SEA BRIGHT — Two-room apart- del Motor Inn, Hwy. 35, Holmdtl. Drums-Accordlon-Guitar. WITH A QUICK ACTION OF ASBURY PARK Spring St. 3H room apartment avail- lent completely remodeled and fur> pital experience desirable, but not es- PIANO DINING ROOM SET — Nine-piece able. All electric. See manager, Apt aentlal. Send full -resume and salary p llshed. Ready for occupancy Deo. INHALATIpN THERAPIST — Exper- MUSIC TOWN LOW-COST Open dally -til » — Sat. ttl 8 French Provincial. Like new. Will K 9. requirements to |£T. W. F. MaJier ience vital. Rotating shifts. Apply in 600 Hwy 35 671-1160 Mlddletown sacrifice. Call 291-1433. 1st. 842-1794. Controller, Bivervlew Hospital, Re person, Personnel Office, Monmouth BATONTOWN—LAKEVIEW APART- HOLMDEL — SDINO maohtnei. HYDRAULIC SNOW PLOW — Com- colored Wear Ever Aluminum. toys, aquarium accessories, clothing. Service .Education .and staff develop All makes new or used. Guaranteed. plete unit. Fits Jeep. Very reason- Many other Items. 108 Twin Brooks 10-Story Apartments Ave., Mlddletown. THREE-ROOM APARTMENT — Fur- GENERAL FACTORY WORK fng programs. Rehabilitative aspect! Law as $25. Serplco's 101 Monmouth ably priced. 291-1774. PROWN'S nished. All utilities. Adults. Call with Marina Next-D°or! of care emphasized. FOP lnformatior St. Next to theater. T47-0485. 747-0763 Immediate openings for males and fe- call 775-5500, Ext 212, or write Nurs- MOTPOINT ELECTRIC WATER HEAT- 32 Broad St. Red Bank 741-7500 males. Must work rotating shifts. Start- ing Service, Jersey Shore Medical DESKS $15 up FILES, tables, chairs, ER — 40 gal. $35. Temco natural gaa GARAGE SALE—ANTIQUES — Brlc MACHINERY FOR SALE RED BANK — Oakland St. Three STUDIO & I BEDROOM Ing salary J2.35 and Vt cents per hour Center, 1945 Corlles Ave., Neptune, adding: machines, typwrltera, office floor furnace. $75. Like new. 264-6983. a-brac, frames, small furniture, room apartment, second floor. 1100 from $150 plus shift differentials, Excellent fringe N.J. equipment, etc., at bargain prices. glassware and china. Items from 10c per month. Includes all utilities. Call GARAGE SALE — Used and new TOW MOTOR — 3000 lbs. capacity. Including utilities, central air condi- benefits Drive to Exit 120 Garden New or uaed AAC DESK OUTLET, clothing. Also odds and ends. Dally to $30. Sat., Nov. 16, 10 to 4. 160 Completely reconditioned. • 741-1144 after 7 p.m. Btate Parkway — right turn to OlUt- ART GAX*LBRTT — Intelligent, matun RL 35, Oakhurst 531-3990. 10 to 3. 9 Birch Ave., Hazlct. Kemp Ave., Fair Raven. Over 400 787-6349 tioning, heat, parking, swim pool. wood Ave. — left turn Clirtwood Ave, person, with pleasing personality, tc ltemB. Dealers welcome. FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT — Heat Also 2-bedroom (2 baths) and 3- to Plant, Apply in person at Personnel 8CALAMANDRE—Schumacher, Stro- NORGE CLOTHES WASHER — Ex- supplied. One month security. Prefer bedroom <2'/j baths). meet the public In the delightful sur- helm Romann remnants 99c yd. Bat- ANTIQUES — Sheraton buffet, six adults. 787-3588. roundings of The Mall In Bed Bank. cellent condition. $100. Call MERCHANDISE WANTED Ins, Bilks, velvets. Little Silver Up* 201-3573 cane chairs, & what-not, drop leaf Call between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m, holatery, 333 Sllverside Ave. table, marble tops, chairs, Juno and WINTER RENTAL — Furnished two- "MIDLAND GLASS CO., INC. daily 842-4081. Rayo lamps, Mftny other items. 566- HAS ANYONE SEEN PRESIDENT bedroom apartment, $90 per month HIGHLANDIA FOR, THE PERFECT WEDDING AQUARIUM — 10 gal. Filter, light, 03S5. WARREN G. HARDING? — If you plus utilities. Two-bedroom garase CLIFFWOOD AVE. GOWN — Bridesmaid dresses and all all accessories. Like new. $25. Train have this coin from the "Shell Mr. apartment. $100 per month plus utili- 10 OCEAN BOULEVARD SITUATIONS WANTEDFemali accessories with Individual personal set, 027 gauge, $20. 741-3321. RCA 50 lb. ice cuber, never used. President Coin Game," I'd like to ties. PHILIP GLASSMAN ft ASSOC, CLIFFWOOD, N. J. service. Call Virginia Klmball, Free- MOVING — Selling contents of home. $300. National Key Machine, complete share the $5,00(1 prize with you. I 602 Main St., Bradley Beach. 774 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS RELIABLE WOMAN—Wishes to taki hold. 462-7773. Call after 6 p.m. 291-3380. Briarwood over $200 worth key blanks, 2 yean have all the others. Call 776-9477. 4953. Eve., 774-4856. Call (201) 291-0237 for appointment EQUAL BMPLOYBRS Ave., Leonardo. old. $200. Call 291-32B3. care of children In, htr home. Wil COLLECTOR — Wants old toy trains or Information. Rental agent on duty WAITER OR WAITRESS — Part board them if ^desired. Call 747-2609. Wed. through Sun. 12 to 6, time. Over 21. Experienced preferred. RENT A TV BATHTUB FAUCET and SHOWER GARAGE SALE — 20" bicycle, baby any condition. Fay cash or will trade. APARTMENTS 741-1500 lor Interview. MAID — Sleep-in. British West In Color or black and -white. Day, week HEAD, Price Pflstner, never used, furniture, toys, household itemb. H.O., 027, 0, standard gauge. 774-3710. dian. Available la about four months, or month. Low rates. BAYSHORE TV $10. Taylor stroller with hood, $10. Thurs., Frl., Sat 10 a.m. to 4 p.m COUPLB TO RUN KITCHEN — Ref- Excellent references, Attorney, week Girls' lightweight 26" Columbia Bi- 110 Park Rd., Fair Haven. ANTIQUES — Tiffany Items, toys, fur- erences required. Write Box 0-196, days (212) 633-8701 or 776-5719. 3fl Church St., Keansburg. 787-4400. cycle, three weeks old, $35. 223-3152. niture, china, paintings, statuary, coins, The Dally Register, Red Bank. SINGER ZIG ZAG ANTIQUE spinning wheel. Sliding lighting fixtures. Carved oak dining NURSE PRACTICAL—Will care foi Late model. Reposcssed. Makes but* ATTIC STAIRWAYS * glass doors, frame and. screen. Scuba room pieces. Copper 'Kettle Antiques, elderly or convalescent patient. Ex tonholes, monograms, hems. Needs no diving outfit. 548-9189. Oakhurst. 631-1699 or 229-0892. cellent reference. Convenient to Rec attachments. Full price $56 cash or Complete unit ready to Install. Sturdy, HELP WANTED-MALE Bank-Deal area. 493-8370 eves. disappearing trpe. In stock at $19.95. CHANDELIER — Antique brass fin GRAVELY TRACTOR WANTED $6.50 per month. Trade-Ins accepted. lsh Mediterranean. Six lights, crystal Call alter 8 p.m. WILL SIT with children In my horn CREDIT DEFT. 254-0553 RED BANK LUMBER prisms, 25" across. $85. 671-2878. 776-7083 MECHANICS — All new Mercedei from 9 to 5, Mon. through Frl. Cal KARISTAN RUG — U'xlV turquoise 671-5921 after 6. Pearl and Wai], Red Bank 7*1-5500 OARAGE SALE — Saturday, Nov. 16, OLD FURNITURE — Antiques, china, Pleasure Bay Bent sales, and service opening In tweed, $75. 10-yea.r-old Westlnghouse PAYMASTER CHECK WRITER and from 9 to 5. Books, furniture, clothes, glassware, art objects and bric-a-brac, early Jan. Little Silver. Openings LADY — Wishes to care for newborn' clothes dryer, $20. HI-FI, needs re- protector. Model Y. Good condition. etc. 188 Spring St., Red Bank. Immediate cash for anything and ev- for first class mechanics. Several baby or preschool child 3 mornings pair, $10. Phone 842-4624. $35. 872-1363. erything. Rusoll's 25 East Front St., MOVING, MUST SELL — Living years foreign or domestic car back- week. Experienced. 74H-6062 alter 4:3I LUDWIG DRUM SET — Two baas 741-1693. ground required. Flat rate with PIANO-USED room furniture. Electric washing ma- EXPERIENCED LADY desires day'i toms, two small toms, one Sllnger- $7S chine. Electric range. 671-2071. ANTIQUES — Paintings, N.J. Atlas, Apartments guarantee, factory schooling neces- work, cleaning, Ironing or babysitting, land chrome snare, ont 20" cymbal 431-1169 Estates purchased and appraised 747- sary;. Excellent working conditions Call 229-4686. and two 16" for high hat. $350. Call BLACK marbletop coffee table, 8' 2003. The Hudson Shop, Inc., 511 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, N.J. and an opportunity to make top 842-0570 between 8 and 10 p.m. Dur- GREENHOUSES FOR SALE — All Lawson couch, upright chair with Broad St., Shrewsbury. wages. Company owner has been In ing the week. houses are disassembled. Houses can needlepoint seat, small occasional ta- ma business many years as an em- be made up to 75' long and 20' wide. ble. 747-2325. ANTIQUES — We purchase, or sell ployee In all phases. I know why FINANCIAL NEW FURNITURE SAMPLES 3 ''houses available. Each unit con- on consignment, entire estates. Also sists of steel frames, glass, eil burn- small lots, furniture, glassware, your not content. I wont the best BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OFEN TO S er and two 79 gal. tanks. Price (450 SAWS SHARPENED and am willing to pay for talent. china, etc. CUBBERLEY'g AUCTION Four-piece modern bedroom, mar re- per unit. Call 741-4105 after 5 p.m. Also scissors, hatcneti, knlvM, cut- BARN, Call 741-0904. NOW live on th« banks of th« beautiful Shrews- If Interested, call or write R. A. LUNCHEONETTE FDR SALE — Ea- sistant tops, $100. Odd lnnersprtng ting edges In general. Bring them la bury River ... at PUaiure B«y Gardsjn Apartmenti! From BRANN, 55 Mlrybrook Rd., Hamilton ontown, near Fort Monmouth. Estab- mattresses or box springs $15. Living DINETTE SET — Walnut Formica Square, N. J. 08690. Phone (609) lished 17 years. Retiring. 542-4154. room, nylon Frlese, $75. Triple dre#s- table, six chairs, six months old. RED BANK LUMBER ' your temaeej, you'll overlook tailing, boating, fishing, waftr 584-0764. All replies to be held In er, four-piece bedroom, ?128. Provin- Must sell. Call 264-5130, Pearl and Wall, Bed Bank. 747-5500. PETS AND LIVESTOCK cial finish four-drawer chest $30. Ward- skiing. And you're just 5 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean Strict Confidence. TWO PIECE — Living r.om set, $25. TWO PER8IAN LAMB COATS — One robe $15. Hollywood bookcase maple trimmed with mink. (200 and $250. PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING— and 3 minuras from th« shops, schools, transportation, and HELP WANTED-MALE bed US, with complete lnnersprlng Good condition. Black seal stole, |35. By appointment only. AKC poodle Call 291-0558 Beautiful mink jacket from Tailored mattress and box spring. Hundreds Woman, asking $300. 7418581. and schnauser puppies. 671-962^. housas of > worship of Downtown Long Branch I On site: play- of other bargains. GUITAR — Large Jumbo size, camel SIAMESE KITTENS grounds, 150% off-street parking, laundry and storagt back. Made In Italy. Fingerboard in- 7 GREETING CARD CASES —Also Purebred, gealpolnt. IRWIN'S FINE FURNITURE laid markers, $20. 787-6180. steel gondola fixtures, suitable for Phone 747-4334. rooms, landscaped intarior courts.' CREDIT-FREE DEUVERY • liquor, grocery or variety store. Re- 27 Monmouth Bt. Red Bank 747-0011 BABY CRIB — Clean, like new. In- frigerators, beds, dressers, make •(• MOBILE DOG GROOMING Newspaper ner spring air colled mattress. Na- for. Cy A Art'a, 842-0088. WE COMB TO YOU HAY FOR SALE tural wood finish, f20. 787-6180. EDEN ACRE 842-4039 $104 050 a bale and up. Also straw. 21" RCA COLOR TV —Console. 2, 2 Vi, 4 and S-room apti, from ' W • 462-9273 TELEPHOTO LENS — 200 MM F3.5, Needs repair. Best offer. Phone (71- AKC TOY CHINCHINS—Housebroken. P.S. Rokunar, Pcntax mount with 0603. All shots. Also proven show bitch. In Including heat, hot water, parking .and electricity for light case. (28. Good condition. 264-1900. season now. Must be seen, &66-0085. ADVERTISING Sale - Introductory . Sals WARDROBE — $18, 12x18 rug and and cooking. . . EXTRA GOLF CLUBS — MacOregor bad $20, 3 tables $5 to $15, lamps BIOHT-MONTH-OLD BLACK POO- Clear Plastic Slipcovers woods, 2, 3, 4. Also putter, never W-JIO, kitchen table and chain $15, DLE—All shots. Housebroken- Very Exclutiva Leasing & Managing Agents: 3-pleoA set $79.96 pin fitted to your used. |4 ea. 741-4363. kitchen cabinet $8. 871-1853. affectionate. Loves children. Saori- furniture. 20 years experience. Guaran- flee. (100. Call 7870393. TRAINEE teed workmanship. Call Anytime. 495- MRS. ROBERTS MEN'S SKI BOOTS — Munarl buckle O108. double boot, 12K medium, worn once. MINIATURE POODLE PUPPIES — Will be pleased to show you Uie very $50. Call after t, 642-2817. Purebreds. Private owner. 150. 787- FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES — latest In DEOORATOR QR PLAIN r.e. Scott co., Realtors 4880. WELFARE AND PEOPLE WITH WINDOW SHADES. Hundred! oC doz- FIREPLACE WOOD — Trunk or ~~~" With Car CREDIT PROBLEMS. IMMEDIATE ens In stock to 72" wide. truck load. Cutting and splitting, call DELIVERY, CALL MR. QRAN, 373- 787-1777. ' RIDING INSTRUCTIONS PROWN'S • ENGLISH or WESTERN Phone: 355-8100 Rental Office: 222-7714 GAB SEBVEL REFRIGERATOR — Newspaper advertising trainee with car. Must be 32 Broad St. Red Bank 741-7500 $4.00 an hour $3.60 an hour Good condition, (25. Call Four to six students per class. UNPAINTED FURNITURE TAPERS — 30 rolls of 2W tape foe 787-1489 DIRECTIONS: Rout! U to Estontown Circle (at Monmouth County Mop- high school graduate, neat in appearance, more than 110. Call Call 671-5099. ping Center); turn east on Jollne Ave. (toward Long Branch) past Mon- RED BANK LUMBER 229-0916 RCA WASHER — Excellent condi- WHOLESALE — ONB OR ALL - mouth Race Track to Branchport Ave.; left te Atlantic Ave.; right to knowledgeable in spelling with a flair for writing Pearl and Wall, Red Bank. 741-5500 tion. Four months old. Coppertone. Black mini poddies. Reasonable. Pleasure Bay Apts. HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER — $200. 14" portable T.V. Two months AKC and shots. Call 767-9648. CARPET AND RUOS — All colors, Good working condition. (25. Phone old. Excellent condition. $100. 842-4256 and an interest in art. Preferably with some sales, $1.00 per yard above eur cost. Free 842-1017. AKC MINIATURE SCHNAUZERB — shop at home service. All first qual- TRAINS HO — Three engines, plenty Females, 6 weeks. Raised with chil- ity, no seconds. Direct from mill to STEEL CHAIRS — With writing arm of cars. Aurora racing cars. All dren. Good disposition. 264-1786 after 6 experience. Good starting salary, car allowance, you. Financing arranged. Call Mike (4 and $5 or 42 at ¥3. Sump pump, mounted and wired on 4x8 panel. B. 787-1862. f23. refrigerator. f!5. 741-1542. Large transformer and two smalt. COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES — benefits. Apply between 10 and 11 a.m. and 4 and., All sorts or accessories. (100 com- Males, AKC, light blond. Reasonable. COMPONENT HI FI SYSTEMS CASTRO HIDE-A-BED *50, end ta- plete. Call 671-1039. Call after 6 p.m. 566-8538. FACTORY SEALED CARTONS bles, coffee table $15, record table $5, 5 p.m. ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. 671-3517 desk $10, kitchen set $10, couches, ST. BERNARD PUPPIES — Eight $10. Gas stove $15. Party dress, 12- SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE weeks old. Shots and wormed. Call POOL TABLE 14, $5. Other Items 10c to 50c. 741- First quality waU - to • wall carpeting. alter 6 p.m. weekdays, 536-9322. 741.0010 Ask For Mr. Famukry Call 8392. 301 Beechwood Dr. Shrewsbury. All fashionable colors and patterns. 787-4442 after 1 p.m. 501 DuPont, Acrtlan, Kodel, etc. Also WIRE FOX TERRIERS — AKC, sev- Indoor and outdoor and kitchen, COM- en weeks. Males, $100. Females, $10. HO MODEL RACE TRACK—On roll- FLEA MARKET MERCIAL CARPET. Priced right Champion blood lines. Permanent ing board. Able to slide under bed. Sat. 10 to i. Collections from over 12 Shop at home service. shots. 542-1924. Includes speed control, transformer homes. Items too numerous lo mention THE DAILY REGISTER and dare-devil let. $30. Ca.1l 741-7899 Include furniture, silver, cloth ea dryer, CaJl Mr. Prentlas, 284-5298 AUSTRALIAN, BOSTON AND CAIRN after 6 p.m. paintings and sketches. Floral and Finanolng arranged. TERRIERS — Chihuahuas, Cockers, Chrlstmaa arrangements, (Orders tak- TWO TUBELESS TIREg — 600x12. Dachshunds, English bulls, Pekingese 105 CHESTNUT ST. RED BANK THREE living room chairs, coffee en). 8 Mercury St., New Monmouth. Largo G.E. window tan, two rugs Pomeranians, Poodles, Schnauzers, table, 0x18 rug, kneehole desk, two 67-1-DS60. Rain date, Sun. with pads. 10'xl2', 9'xlO'. Kitchen Scottles, Sheltlcs, Bhepherds, Spike. 4-poster double beds, springs. Brlc-a- cabinets. Call CTl'IOCO after 8 p.m. OALE-VIN PET SHOPPE, Monmouth brac. 741-7480. DINING ROOM TABLE — French Shopping Center, Eatontown. 542-1273 Provincial, 36" square, flip top, opens GARAGE SALE — Nov. 16 and 17. (form»rly Hamilton.an at Monmouth Beach) to Beat eight, $50. French Provin- 165 Marvin Rd., Mlddletown. cial cabinet TV, $20. 741-2064. HORSEBACK RIDING 671-1102 Horses for rent 13.50 an hour DUTCH Monmouth Beach, N.J. DESK — Light oak Finish solid top, TWO 9001&5 .GOODYBAIR TIRES — ACRES, 109 Holland Rd., Mlddletown. ftlzo 20x42. Two drawers each side. Like new. Four Chevrolet 14" apoke 671-5909. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY $20. 787-6180. hubcaps. 741-6880. TWO PUREBRED BEAGLES — AKC registered. Female and male. Rea- RIVER & SURF CLUB APARTMENTS A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES,TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN sonable. Phone 264-3033. ENGLISH POINTER — Male. Excel- Wa offer attractive garden apartments In well-kept grounds containing lent condition. Full trained. Best of- large room* and each wifti Its own private terrace. Each apartment nets fer over $50. Phone 747-1641. a sconce kitchen* tiled bath, master TV antenna* Individually controlled MINIATURE POODLES—Two males heating and air conditioning and two parking spaces per apartment. The Vddtag Machines-Typewriters General Contractors Fainting and Decorating .two females. AKC registered. Call al- large 4 room apartments are offered f.om $135 a month. A few 5 room ter 4 p.m. 787-1050. (2 bedroom) suites art now available, offering a second bathroom at o ADDING MACHINES — Typewriters J. PALLADINO * SONS — Contrac- modest $115 o month. mid, rented, repaired. Serplco's 101 tors. Patios, additions, walks, etc. ROBERT S. FARWELL BLACK KITTENS — Trained, weaned Monmouth St., Red Bank, 747-0485. We specialize in plumbing and heat- Painting A Decorating Free to good homes. Call Ing of alt kinds. 40 Manson PI,, For Tree Estimates Call 8(2-3160 264-4459. Ceramic Tile Contractor Little Silver. 612-MD8 or 5190. ALASKAN MALAMUTE LITTER — RIVER & SURF CLUB MARINA Pearl and Bead Restrlnging Expected Thanksgiving. Sire and Dntn on premises. Call 542-0718. iew construction and remodeling, Modem marina facilities are avolloble whirtt can benti boats up to* 50*, Moving & Storage Expertly on braided nylon. $1.50 Each slip has electricity ini water, and there are connections (or itle- Iso repairs. Kitchens, bathrooms, strand. Sterling clasps from 7ftc. mXEb~BnBBb"'PUPPfE»~^~F"feT lowers and patios. All work guar- MOVING-ALL POINTS USA REUS8ILLB8', 85 Broad St., Red to a eooil home. Phone 787-5263 after phom s» vice. Although oportmenl tenants and former slip user*, have nteed. Call 264-3363 for free esti- Direct Service Bank. fl p.m. a prioilty, Inert will be a limited number of slips avallobl* tor *•• com- late. Fla. • Calif. Specialists nollERMAN PINSCHBR PUPPIES— ing itoson. Photography AKC rr'glHterH. Available now Diamonds Bought or Restyled Knuffman'H Kennels, breeders of Do- ifirmans only. Rt. 130 between Tren- WEDDINQS — Portraits, Theatrical, inn and Highblown. 609-448-3114. RIVER & SURF CLUB Let us buy the diamonds you don't Advertising. FILM ART PRODUC- wear or let us reatylo them for you NGEL TIONS, Fair Haven. 741-4744. TWO PONIES — Spotted mare and personally. Reussllles', 36 Broad St. ' MOVERS-Sfcc* WW Welsh gelding, light gray. Sell or The club often a laroe fresh woter pool with a lifeguard In teoson. A Cabana building Is available. We also have two private stretches of 741-2211 Plumbing and Heating racie for good horse. 842-0564. Draperies oceartront beach* again with a lifeguard In season, ourf fishing and flsft- TOY POODLE — Black. Female, Ino from a ietty ar« on the Club's private beaches. Club rooms for both Odd Jobs PLUMBINO — Heating and bathroom AKC rcglntered. Reasonable. 264-3110 Upholstering;, draperlos, Bllpcovcrs. adults and teens ore available and will be furnished and equipped. A Mw remodeling r 201-3021. ouMlde members will be accepted. OOLDEN TOUCH DECOiRATORS, LIGHT HAULING—Cellars, garages TAX CASH, BILL CONSOLIDATION UT Broad, Red Bank, 747-M52. CORRIGAN'S cleaned up. Have truck. Free esti- Cash 40 MO. Total CASH & CASH FOR DOCTORS, EDU- mates. 741-2149 after 3 p.m. 127 Oakland St., Red Bank 747-2700 pymt. Pymt. PETS AND LIVESTOCK Electrical Contractors You Get CATION, HOME IMPROVEMENT, ETC. Directions: From Red Bonk, east on Rumson Ave. (Rte. S20) to Ocean 1 6O0 S 13.55 t 813.00 Painting and Decorating Roofing, Siding & Insulation INSTANT CREDIT A«., thence right to Park Road In Monmouth Beach. C. ft C ELECTRIC — New wiring, 1,000 1,355 Jo TAKE A PUPPY HOME WITH YOU rewiring. Slectrlc he&t. No Job too OLSEN CO. INC. Roofing, siding A ~Mfj3.40 small. 741-9040, 741-8760. CARL B. JONES — Painting and 1,500 NOW AKC SPECIAL THIS WEEK Insulation Installed and guaranteed CALL — German Shepherd 149.95. Fabulous For Apartment, Marina or Club application!, ise wallpapering. Fully Insured. For free for 10 years. 77507O5. 201-O54O. 2,000 estimates, call 220-3838. Great Danes, Poodle's, Dachshunds, Entertainment BIDINO — Alsco, Dupont Tedlar and 2,500 54.4? 3,389.40 Siberian Huskies, Chihuahuas, Little PAINTING — Interior, exterior. Gen- Alcoa. Work guaranteed, 3,000 67.79 4,067.40 Mexican Jumping Beans, West High- RESIDENT MANAGER Tickets available for latest Broad- eral repairs. Free estimates. Reason- 5,422.90 land Whites, Dobermon Plnschers, way shows and Major Sports Events. able raloa. Call 6B3-135O. PROWN'S T,m Australian Terriers, Yorkshire Ter- 176 Honmouth St., Red Bank. 6,778.80 BAND BLABTINO 32 Broad St. Red Bank 7(1-7500 5,000 988-2300 riers, Pugs, Bassets, Schnauzers, Apartment 25 General Contractors Your premise* or oura. BELFORD ROOFING A BIDINO CO Wire Fox Terriers, Dalmatlons, St. 2292444 New roofs and repairs, aluminum Bernards, Sheltles, Miniature Collies. CARPENTRY. - Additions, paneling, DB CONTRACTOR — Painting, In- siding:, 'windows, doors, awnings, gut. 12*0 HIGHWAY 33 Many more available. All puppies steps, sidewalks, patios, odd Jobs. terior and exterior. Free estimates. tars, ~ leaders, shutters. Belford, N.J. AKC and health guaranteed al your Tel: 222-8309 Reasonable re^ea. 842-4383, 7472338. Reasonable rates.1 Call 787-8284. 787-1528 15 year guarantee. ZENITH LOAN CO. NEPTUNE K-S CLUB 7473634 L 20-THE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, November 15, 19<>8 HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE BOUSES FOE SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RIVfR OAKS COLONIAL DELIGHTFUL RUMSON RUMSON — Choice rustic area. SANDY BEACH RED BANK — UnfumUbMl JVi-room HOUSES FOR SALE MOVE RIGHT IN Colonial. Fireplace in living Nine yea* oU .crttaCtaCe home,, nm'Vi garden cpartmenL H**A, hot water, Fair Haven three-bedroom Colonial, bath and powder room, \n4notm itk two tMtai mmH\nt g£u ni supplied. Front ai»d bmcfc en- woodburning fireplace in living room, formal dining room, Brick and frame ranch. Two room, dining room, electric (m In ffi-loot KitrlKitrliwl,l ' llrlnl i room tr»nc». On bus Une. See maitufer. US bedrooms, two baths, den, kitchen, den, four bedrooms, (Bi Branch An. REDDEN AGENCY modem kitchen, den, full cellar, garage, lovely trees. Owner liul lining room. J* screened porch. River rights. 2ft baths. Hot air oil heat. At- kitchen, fflahwuhar,har rrtrtJorWarrtrtJorWarTTr a BSD BANK — Wiree bedroom du- has purchased another house. Asking $30,750. wuher-dryer. Quement. Plot • over plei. 1(4 t>«th». Adults preferred. *4?,400 tached two-car garage. Acre halt-sore. Aaklnf SM.900. Tmxee lisas. Immediate occupancy. Call alter 5 74I-9I0Q FOUR BEDROOMS p.m. S4?-2««3. ATTRACTIVE RED BANK SPLIT LEVEL plot. $55,500. / Realtors-lnsurors RED BANK- RUMSON-Prime living locale. 2'/J BATHS FURNISHED APARTMENT — Chap- Only 11 years old. Three bedrooms, bath and powder room, Excellent condition and ready to move el Hill Rd., Middletown. AduIU only. . MIDDLETOWN Spacious ranch. Living room In. This pretty- Colonial, tlraoet brual Call 291-2723. Member of Red Bank fireplace in 17x14 den, living room, formal dining' room, Exciting brick eight-room con* new, hu excellent rrohltecture and Multiple Listing has fireplace, dining room, elec- very tpaclous rooms, I.e., 23-foot liv- THEEK LARGE BOOMS — All utili- modern kitchen, garage. Good residential area and top condi- temporary adjacent to golf tric kitchen, paneled den, fam- ing room. 18-foot family room with ties eupplled. Near Uly Tulip and MORE FOR YOUR MONEY tion. Asking $26,500. fireplace. X9-fpot meater bedroom let Bell Labs. Call fST-6892. course. Excellent free-flow plan- ily room, three bedrooms, two floor laundry. Two-car garage. Plot TWO ROOMS — Furnished or un- — A Red Bank two-story home ning. Owner transferred. baths. Hot air oil heat. At- KCK2O0. 137,900. Taxes «1220. furnished. Full kitchen and bain. AH close to bus lines, stores, etc. NEW SHREWSBURY SPLIT LEVEL RAY VAN HORN utilities. Private entrance. Call alter $74,900 tached two-car garage. Plot VA 4 p.m. 717-0537. Living room, dining room, REALTORS Four bedrooms, three full' baths, 14x27 recreation room, acres. $49,400. 1 THREE FURNISHED ROOMS—Over- modern kitchen, three nice size 12x20 foot porch, hot water baseboard heat, garage. Trans- ELLEN S. RUMSON — Convenient rustic 804 River Rd. Fair Haven looking Sandy Hook Bay. All utilities bedrooms, game room in base- All year round. Available Dec 1. Call ferred owner says sell quick. Asking $26,900. vicinity. Large ranch. Fireplace 747-4100 872-1139 or 872-0918. ment, enclosed front porch. HAZELTON in living room, dining room, MtDDLUTOWN TWO ROOMS AND BATH — Busi- Only $17,800. Realtor, electric kitchen, three bed- CUSTOM BUILT ness couple. Call TO YOUR ORDER 7(1-8881 RIVER OAKS COLONIAL - ALLAIRE-FARROW AGENCY rooms, VA baths, game room in West River Road Rumson Three-bedroom ranch. Attached rarage MATAWAN BOROUGH — 31, and «V> Good size living room with fire- REALTOR 842-3200 V basement. Hot air oil heat. At- Dock your boat at rear of lot Aha room air conditioned garden apart- all tor ments from 1115 per mo. lor Decem- place, dining room, den, mod- 199 Broad Street Red Bank tached one-car garage. Ample ber or January occupancy. Private 741-3450 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $19,900 ewim club. MARC HAMPTON APTS., ern kitchen, three bedrooms, MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING grounds. $35,250. Matawan Ave., between Ravine Dr. Eaay terms to all and Aberdeen Rd. Tel: 566-7019. VA baths, full basement. Nicely "95 Years of Red Carpet Service" BEACH AGENCY, Realtor KED BANK — Four-room apartment, shrubbed. A real buy at $30,750. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE DENNIS K. BYRNE 194 Rl. 35 , Mlddletown, N. J. near Rtvervlew Hospital. All utilities. REALTOR-INSUROR »135. Adults only. Write Box G-197, HOUSES FOR SALE Payments approximate CONVENIENT TO EVERY- HOUSES FOR SALE RUMSON COLONIAL PUNCHLINE Qualified buyera The Dally Register, Red Bank. Rancher overlooking home farm, Ky» 8 West River Road Rumson THING - Little Silver Cape FOUR BEDROOMS appealing with attractive features. Liv- Phone 842-1150 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Large Cod in immaculate condition. RUMSON - New Colonial. Six ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS This well maintained 32 year oQd 1s ing room, dlnlnK room comMrtatlon Itudlo room overlooking bay. Utili- Three-bedroom Cape Cod. Nice neigh- Ideally suited ,(or (lie family wltti 14x38, kitchen with dining «rea. Three MEMBER MULTIPLE (More Classified. Ads ties. Furnished or unfurnished. 291- Three bedrooms, two baths, large rooms, 154 baths, dry borhood. Living room with fireplace, school children. The elementary and bedrooms, two baths, recreation xoorn LISTING 2007 anytime. dining room, kitchen. Oak floor*. Full high sohoola are just three blocks with bar, den, basement, two-car ga- On The Next Page) living room, dining room, basement. One-car attached ga- basement. City seven and water. Con- away. The bus line to Sea Brlgfct rage. Attractive plantings. Soreened KEANSBURG — Three large fur- modern kitchen and game venlent to schools, churches and trans- beaches and Red Bank station Just porch, patio, tu grIU. Many extras. nished rooms. Newly decorated. rage. Offered at $28,900. one block away. Center hall, formal Well worm Mf.OOO. Sea It today, Washer Included. Conveniently located room. Also good for profession- portation, AskJng ?18,7O0, living^ room, separate dining toom, Off Carr Ave. 787-0834. sparltllng kltohen with breakfast area. HOUSES FOR SALE BOUSES FOR SALE al use. Asking $27,500. OVERLOOKING BAY Large family room with fireplace ad- 747-3500 BED BANK — New cooperative WEART-NEMETH joins the kitchen. Tiro Cull batbs, Base- apartment house on the river. One- KND ment, double, gaxage. Nicely wooded bedroom or three-bedroom duplex NEW SHREWSBURY SPE- AGENCY and landscaped. Central atr-conditlon- ROLSTON WATERBURY penthouse apartment available. Buy NEW YORK SKYLINE Ing. Asking $41,900. Call now! CIAL! Attractive four-bedroom REALTOR Realtor - Insurer cr lease. 7(1-0516. Three-bedroom ranch. Gameroom, utili- 1« W. Front at. Red Bank 0T701 home on nicely landscaped half ty room, full basement, fireplace. Hot HALL BROS., Realtors THE STEPHENS AGENCY, INC. LEONARDO — Three-room apart- 102 WEST FRONT ST. water , baseboard, heat, thermopane 613 RJver Rd. 741-7886 Pair Haven HIDDLETOWN RANCH—Three bed- ment. Single person. Private beach. acre. Has just been offered by sliding doora to balcony and patio. Member Multiple Listing Service rooms, twe Daths, plna paneled den, OFFERS IN J, All utilities. Phone 29W777. 741-2240 WalMo-waJl carpeting, French Pro* Open 7 Days two tlnplscei, formal dining room, transferred owner. Large liv- vlnclai cabinets in kitchen. $30,400. two-car garage. 1% acres. Trees. TWO-BEDROOM — Completely fur- Member of Red Bank OCEAN TOWNSHIP — West Deal, "Move- In" condition. 138,500. JO- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS nished. Short or long term lease. Util- ing room, dining room, electric THE BROOK AGENCY Wanamassa, Oakhurst, New two- BEPH MoCTJB INC., Realtor, 30 ities included. »200 month. BAHRS kitchen with dishwasher, game- Multiple Listing Service ANNE E. MARTIN, Realtor story Colonials from 137,500. CEN- IUdge Rd., Rumaon. 842-04(4. Mem- TURY BUILDING CO. 531-0090. ber Multiple Listing iervlce. $17,900 REAL ESTATE. 1 Steamboat Lans room, workshop, porch, three MIDDLETOWN Bank Building. Atlantic Highland* ENGLISH CAPE * Bay Ave., Highlands. 872-1600. 291-1T1I Feature! 3 airy bedroomi, formal dining room, living room with baths. Many extras. Won't last APPEALING FOUR BOOMS AND BATH. to the eye and acclaimed by all to be SHORECREST IIOUSES FOR SALE IIOIJSES FOR SALE fireplace, tat-In kitchen and full basement. On neat landscaped lot $75 per month at $31,000. the better home in tills seotlon. Au- In fine neighborhood. Close to schools, shopping and transportation. PALACE REALTY. 671-3500 thentic Colonial. BuUt-ln 16x»2 pool. FOUR BEDROOMS Flnt time offered. Call 787-7500. BUMSON — Three rooms, utilities In- Central air, rear patio and Thermo* Hurry! Hurry! Hunryl Now Is your cluded. Individual or couple. No pets. Rt. 35, 301 Maple Ave. pane windows. Four bedrooms. 21x27 living room with fireplace. 24x12 fami- opportunity to own one of these spa- FABULOUS RANCH Lease, JdOO mo. DENNIS K. BYRNE Corner Bergen PL ly room with fireplace. Full dining cioua homea in one of Mlddletown'a Highway 36 & East Read Realtor, 8 W. River Rd., Rum»on. room. Basement, two-car garage. more desirable areas. Entrance foyer, $23,500 (42-1190. RED BANK Large landscaped 125x300' lot. Must be sunny living room, large eat-in kitchen, Belford, New Jersey seen. Asking $46,000. STERLJNCJ dining room, family room, two full THOMPSON * ASSOC, 340 Hwy. 35, baths. Basement. City sewers. Every- Thr«» bedrooms, Vh bathi, dreiilnj room 10'xlO' COMMERICAL RENTALS Mlddletown. 747-5600. thing In tlp-to-p shape. Asking $33,600. Realtor Multiple Listing Member Evenings and Sundays Call today! , off matter bedroom which !i 23'xlS'. Living room, WAREHOUSE STORAGE SPACB Approximately 1300 BO., ft Call 741-7480 BRAND Nt-W HALL BROS., Realtors dining room and kitchen, all ipaeioui roomi. Two- M7-1100 8U River Bd. TH-76S) Hair Haven FAIR HAVEN Open 7 Diva ton* hot w«t*r baxboard heat. Thil won't lait. TWO-ROOM OFFICE SUITE — Hwy. ThreB bedrooms, 2& baths, d&luxe eat- Member Multiple Listing Service 39,. In Shrewsbury. Paneled. Excellent OAK HILL COLONIAL In kitchen, formal dining room. 24x16 parking. All utilities Included. $100 FOUR BEDROOMS, tV, BATHS paneled family room plus paneled den RANCH WITH OOMPH per month. PAUL BRAGAB, Realtor, which could be fourth bedroom. Two- 794 Broad St., Shrewsbury. 747-0221. You must see thta attractive custom Big janoh. Large living room with built family home nestled on one of car attached garage with workshop. Tennessee stone fireplace, dining room, the loveliest % acre wooded lota In Outstanding value at $37,600. /Q Guincv OFFICE SUITE — 758 JO-ft. In ex- large and Cheerful kitchen with dining cellent location. Desirable for any pro. MMdletown. Center hall design with area overlooking Tear garden. Loads (esaloa Call 747-3730 between B and 5. spacious living room and separate din- RUSSELL M. BORUS oj cabinet space. Two very large bed- V^^f hrOvkluct ing room. Large beamed and paneled rooms and bath. Full, high basement. DESIRABLE OFFICES with view of family room with ffrerplace. Bat-In REALTORS Breezeway with unusuaS planter. Big the river available. TuUer Bide, 103 kitchen, patio, gas grill plus many 600 River Rd. Fair Haven two-car garage. Asldng $23,000. Priced E. Front St., Red Bank. 717-2140. other desirable features. BulMer/owner 717-4502 close to appraisal. MoAUSTER AGEN- 500 HWY. 36 872-0001 HIGHLANDS 3500 8Q. FT. — Light manutacturlm Is asking M7.900. Call ST1-2M7. CY, Realtors, S1O9 B. Elver Rd., Rum- toft for lease. PRETTY CAPE COD son. 8424894 -.REALTOR Call 747-1100 LOVELY Now open 7 days a week 'HI 5 P.M. CONVENIENT WATERFRONT LO- MODERN OFFICES — Single! or That'* the only way «o describe Uili WITH SWIMMING POOL Four lovely bedrooms and two lull CATION — Inviting older Colonial re- suites, own parking. Colonial style truly Immaculate four-bedroom, two- centy modernized. Excellent condition building. Heat, full maintenance, air bath home. Spacious living room, for- baths. Living . room with fireplace, paneled dining room and pretty kitch- Spacious living room, format dining; conditioning optional. Reasonable ren- mal dining room, family kitchen, rec- room, large kitchen wllli break/ast reation room, full basement, attached en. 18' paneled den, 32" tnground tals, 10 Soring St, Bed Bank. Call swimming pool with filters. Priced area, min room, % bath. Second floor T41-939S. garage. 22' screened porch. Well land- wWIi throe bedrooms, full bath Blj scaped grounds, city sewers. St. James at only *2!2,5OO. McAMSTBR AGENCY, BHOP FOR RENT — VISCARDI'S Realtors, 109 B. River Bd., Rumooa storage attic. Many features. Unique Parish. First time offered at $26,500. buy for J3O.500. "FAIR HAVEN MEWS", RIVER The McGOWAN AGENCY, Realtors, 842-1894. RD., "OLDE" FAIR HAVEN. 747- 258 Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank. 0052 AFTER 6. RAY STILLMAN, Reartor 7*7-3000. FIRST TIME OFFERED "Our 50th Year" RUMSON COLONIAL — A 7 room center hall plan featuring a fireplace DEAL — 3000 sq. ft. One-»tory. Immaculate fourJbedroom, two-bath 018 Hwy 35 Shrewsbury 741-8600 In the living room and a 23' family room, A greenhouse and % of an Build te suit. On Norwood Ave. CEN- FOUR-BEDROOM RANCH . ocre for gardeners. Many trees and excellent privacy, too. A few blocks split-level. 19x11 family room, 22x12 LONQ BRANCH — New two-family TURY BUILDING CO. 531-0090. Little Silver. Brick and frame. Quiet screened porch with beautiful marble from the high school. Owner hot moved, asking $40,800. Why not see street. Screened porch overlooking house. Grosses f5,4OO. Contract sale It this weekend. . • RED BANK — Furnished office, 15x treed and shrubbed lot. Fireplace, den, floor, 24x24 marble patio. Lovely, well- considered after small down payment 15. All utilities. Call 741-1716. After dining room, corner cupboards, two kept property. Transferred owner ask- Call Clifford J. Heath, 741-7331 or 671- t p.m., 741-2461 biths, two-car attached garage, (42,500, ing $26,500. S214. MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTINGS RUSSELL M. BORUS Nearly 200 listings In Little Silver, Shrewsbury, Fair Haven and Rumson 747-3500 HOUSES FOR RENT REALTORS HOUSES FOR SALE 23 RIDGE ROAD 842-0600 RUMSON 600 River Rd. Fair Haven CROtf TWO AND THREE-BEDROOM HOMEB — For rent or sale. 1125 to (150 a ROLSTON WATERBURY month THE KIRWAN CO., REAL- Realtor - Insuror MrDDLBTOWN TORS, Belford, 787-5500. W. Keuu- 16 W. Front St. Red Bans 07701 RUMSON RANCH A Proud Address JOT Proud Living! burg. 787-6600. Haslet 264-7100. TRADITIONAL Now vacant ond available for Im- FAIR HAVEN Tall trees, an executive area Is the mediate occupancy, this five-bedroom I Medals from «n.m WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS — setting for this new French Provincial home Is Ideal for the family with Furnished and unfurnished. Immedi- EXCELLENT RANCH mult! level home. Four spacious bed- ae 5M USI today — ModtlModeli! op«open 7 ate occupancy. SAMUEL TEICHER teen-age children. The parents have e This od It your Invitation re Beautiful grounds. 26' living room with rooms, 2% baths, paneled den, beamed their own suite consisting of den, doys — and sovi money. Thest AGENCY, Oceanport Ave.. Oceanport. fireplace, 13* dining room, small den, celling and fireplace. Many new fea- our modil homes. 842-3500. masler bedroom, both, plus sitting homii ore unparolltlsO In volul. three double bedrooms, two batha. tures make this home the ultimate In • Across the street from Tomohnvk location and prlci. Finished basement. Two- car garage. gracious living. Asking SSI,BOO. 3TER- room or guest bedroom. There are NEW MONMOUTH — Two bedrooms, three children's bedrooms and bath. Public Golf Count. e Plannid and constructed by: living room with fireplace, dining Immediate occupancy $38,900. STER- LINO THOMPSON & ASSOC. 340 Hwy LING THOMPSON'S GAULERY OP 35, Mlddletown. 747-KOO. Large living room \ with fireplace, • Colonials, Spllt-livilt, Bl-Levils, United Divelopers & Associates, room/ kitchen, garage. Convenient lo- formal dining room, eat-In kitchen, Inc. - a name synonymous with cation. One year lease. fl90 per HOMES, 46 W. River Rd., Rumaon. Ranches. month. Call 571-1250. 7-J7-OS00. SAVE fruitless hours of searching by basement. Nearly three acres of toll custom bulldlnal sending lor our free comprehensive trees and privacy, on port of an old e Vi acre plotl Air conditioning. e Walking distance to St. Leo th« $85 to S25O Per Month catalog; modest homes; palatial Rum- estate. See It today! Be living here SHREWSBURY COLONIAL son estates, waterfronts, farms Mul- City ww«n, plus many other un- Grtot Parochial School, Christian THE BERG AGENCY by Thanksgiving. Asking $48,500. Bros. Academy & Public Schools. THE CURTIN AGENCY Rt. 35 Mlddletown Six months old. Custom built. Three tiple Listings. parolltltd valuesl - 671-1000 extra large bedrooms, 2V4 baths, 21' REALTORS • INSURORS kitchen, family room, full dining room. RAY STILLMAN, Realtor DIRECTIONS: Garden Slate Parkway to exit 109. West on Newman Springs FURNISHED RENTAL — 1250. Two-car garace. Convenient to school* Year's lease. Will consider shorter and transportation. Extras. 741-3295. "Our 50th Year" Rd., to first traffic light. Turn right onto Mlddletewn-Lln- 648 Hwy. 35 Shrewsbury 741-8600 term. ELLEN 8. HAZELTON, Real- crorl Rd, Vi mill to modoli. ST. MARY'S PARISH $21,500 tor. 842-3200. RED BANK RIVER OAKS COLONIAL Four year aid three-bedroom home. Family room. Gorage. Oeod and THREE-ROOM — Unfurnished apart- Six-room house, 18 High St No I Fireplace graces lovely living room of Exclusive Sales Agents street. Immediate occupancy. ment on a month-to-month basis. Im- down to qualified buyer. ?10,000. Call this three-bedroom, Vi batti home •REALTORS mediate occupancy. ALLAIRE-FAR- owner after 8 p.m. 8*2-0927. Full basement, nttlc Btoraee. Shady, ROW AGENCY, 741-3450. M«mb«r Multiple Listing Service ADAMS AGENCY — 741-5091 TOMS RIVER - Nine room Bl-level, private yard. Only $30,750. STERUNO •13 River Rd. 741-7686 Fair Haven RIVER PLAZA $22,500 BRADLEY BEACH Two-bedrooT m five years* old. Excellent condition,. THOMPSON'S GALLERY OF HOMES OPEN 7 DAYS SALES OFFICE — 74I-98J? modern bungalowbl , unfurnishedihd . J135 convenient to »hopplngl , churcheh s and 45 W. River Rd., Rumson. T47-0900. ' Three bedrooms, lto baths. Formal dining room, lull basement, garogt. monthly plus utilities. Yearly. PHIL- schools. Four bedrooms, \Vt baths, •pacious living room, formal dining LITTLE SILVER — Attractive two- Corner plat with many trets and shrubs. IP1 GLABSMAN 4 ABSOC., 602 Main bedroom Cape Cod with room for B ., Bradley Beach. 774-1956. Hve., room, eat-in aanttas kitchen with all 774-4856. appliances, wall-to-wall carpeting, ele- third. Nice size living room, separate vated sun deck. Lower level - spacious dining room, modern kitchen, tiled LINCROFT r $27,506 FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM HOUSE- mahogany paneled room with huge bath, attached garage. Fenced.ln tree DECORATOR DREAM Porch, driveway. (Keansburg). Call brick fireplace, laundry room, garage. shaded rear yard. Excellent neigh- Exceptional four-bedroom, Two Four bedrooms. Dining roam, family roem with air conditioner, garage. 787-0971 Many extras 1 No AGENTS. Call for borhood. Retiring owner asking $21, Automatic fire detection system. Swimming pool. Convenient to shop- .ppointment after 2 p.m. 341-9619. 500. Dial lor appointment. E.A. ARM- bains, living room, dining room, RANCH HOME — Large living room, STRONG AGENCY, Realtor, 555 ILLMENSEE ping, transportation schools and churches. fire-place, two large bedrooms. Near HOLMDEL Prospect Ave., Little Silver. 7(1-4500. tamily-itereo room. Screened •hopping and school. J185 per month. HEYWARD HILLS AGENCY •CHANCK AGENCY, Realtor, 8 Lin- Custom built Colonials and Ranches RIVER RIGHTS — Young Colonial porch plus interesting marble den PI., Red Bank. 747-0397. One acre lots, city aewara. N.M. Pal- with four large bedreoms, 2H baths. WE ARE SPECIALISTS Gracious entrance foyer, lovely living patio, Lovely corner landseapad RT. 34 462-3172 COLTS NECK BELFORD-IMMEDIATE OCCUPAN- ERMO, INC., 486-3573. room with raised hearth fireplace. V.A., F.H.A., Conventional Mortgaging. CY — Five year split level. Three RED BANK — Four-family house. Family-size dining room, paneled lot. bedrooms, living room, kitchen, di- $27,000. Call 741-1144 after den, an ultra modern kitchen. Full nette, den, garage. f200 per month. 7 p.m. basement and two-car garage. Quiet Oldest Real Estate Firm in Colts Neck 842-2434 or 222-4219. RED BANK — 260 Lelghton Ave. Six- tree-lined street. Earjy occupancy. $26,500 THREE-BEDROOM RANCH — 88 Priced at $43,900. Call XPPLEBROOK CALL 291-1816 -"--"-- room house, $12,500. $2000 down, take AGENCY, 842-2900. Licensed Real Es- When buying or selling In Colts N«ck — For quick' results Cherry St., New Shrewsbury. Yard over mortgage. HOLMES, 228-0233. completly fenced In. $160 per month. tate Broker. call .the Realtor who knows the area. Will lease. 671-0475. Call before 1 p.m. NEW SHREWSBURY — Four-bed- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Send for brochure *nd after D p.m. room ranch, In excellent condition. COLTS NECK — Seven bedrooms, Custom country kitchen with beams, 2W baths. Frame and brick ranch. Beautifully constructed -brick LITTLE SILVER — Furnished house. living room with wall-to-wall carpet- Alr-condltloned, built-in vacuum sys- COLTS NECK AIR CONDITIONED Member of Both Multiple Listing Services Two bedrooms, two baths. Easy care ing, two baths, 30' paneled family tem. Lower level completely paneled and stone ranch. Five over- Five-bedroom, 2'^-bath Colonial. Air conditioned. Tree gas heat. $300 per month. 741-6336. room. Paneled den. Attached garage. with recessed lighting. Many extras. 'Subject to V.A. • F.H.A. approval and Qualified Buyers — Terms Approx. HIGHLANDS — Water Witch. Unfur- Extral. 542-3761. Asking 549,900. J.D. ROCHE, Realtor, sized roomi, fireplace, two-car shaded one acre lot, 2 years old. All rooms very large. Rt. 34, Colts Neck. 462-2741. nished three bedrooms. Security re- UNION BEACH — 330 Broadway. garage. Raised hearth fireplace in family room. Built-in vacuum Hwy. 36 and Thompson Avenue Leonardo quired. 266 Bayslde Dr. For appoint- Three bedrooms, full basement. $15,- SECLUDED HALF ACRE — With ment, call 372-8014. 100. Mortgage of $14,600 available. plenty of trees and shruba. Charming $25,500 system. Extra refinements too numerous to list here. Ask- RUMSON DOLL HOUSE —Partly 264-3434, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. home with three very large bedrooms ing $53,000. - furnished or not. Ont bedroom up and two baths. Convenient to school, snd one studio or bedroom down. Llv- MIDDLETOWN — New custom ranch. good for all grades. Large living Jng room, kitchen, bath, porches. Four bedrooms. On wooded acre. Im- room with fireplace, formal dining 2?ewly renovated. Garage. One half mediate occupancy. $41,900. 583-1259. room, eat-In kitchen, den, paneled COLTS NECK CLOVER HILL AREA block to Rumson Rd., bus and beach. INTERESTED IN A NEW HOME? — game room and separate laundry. At- Must be seen. 29 Lincoln Ave., Rum- We have many choice locations In the tached garage. Call to see this one Zlmmerer-Built Custom Ranch, six years old. Four bed- ion. Short lease or WILL SELL. 842- Mlddletown • Atlantic Highlands area now. $34,500. E.A. ARMSTRONG rooms, three baths. Twb acres of beautifully landscaped 1117 or. Yq-4008. where custom constructed new homes AGENCY, Realtor, MS Prospect Ave., ranging from 116,000 to $33,000, are to Little Sliver. 741-4500. grounds. Large basement with outside entrance. Excellent "I ADVISE WOMEN THRBfe-ROOM FURNISHED BUNOA- be built. For complete details call LOW. (S3 per month. Call MULLANEY REALTY. 671-5151 HOLMDEL — $26,000 condition. Priced to sell at $49,900. 846-4703 Beautiful ranch. Very good condition FAIR HAVEN — New Colonial. Air throughout. Tremendous lot. Three ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Sll-room conditioned. Four bedrooms, Vh bedrooms, formal dining room, spa- hiuse. Large yard. Near school. $175 bathsath,, paneled den with fireplacerep . clous living room and kitchen, two BAHRS COLTS NECK . OUR BEST VALUE TO INVEST IN month and utilities. BAHRS REAL a full batha, two-car garage full base-' Near schooshl l and bunt'sbnt . BilBuilded r wilill ESTATE, 1 Steamboat Lane & Bay consider leasing. 741-0516. ment. Excellent terms. THE BEno REAL ESTATE Thrfe-bedroom, ,lwo-bath ranch. Non development. Almost Ave., Highlands. 872-1600. AOENCY, Realtors, 3208 nt 35 Haz- RUMSON — Gracious old estate sur- let. 2G4-820O, Please call collect. REALTOR two acres provides privacy. Recently reduced to $35,900. RUMSON — Two-bedroom cottage. rounded by almost five acres of state- Furnished. All utilities included. Rea- ly specimen trees and rolling lawns. BRAND NEW COLONIAL — With MEMBER OF MULTIPLE REAL ESTATE. sonable. Call 842-2086. ' ' 12 rooms. 4% baths. Excellent conrtl- city flowers. Four bedrooms, 2',4 LISTING SERVICE COLTS NECK LARGE COLONIAL RUMSON — Furnished, four bed- tlnn. Private sale. Sacrifice at $8V baths, beautiful kitchen with dinette, 000. Call 741-0873. plus formal dining room. Foyer, 2V Beautiful four-bedroom, 2^-bath Colonial. Family room rooms, IVi baths. Hot water oil heat. living room, family room and laun- 24 BAY AVENUE & Two-car garage. Small family. No LINCROFT — A REAL BUY — dry room on first floor. Full base- with fireplace. Very large country style/kitchen. Slope of pets. Lease, SIM mo. DENNIS K. Three-bed room, two-bath aplit level. ment. Two-car garage. Fully land- 1 STEAMBOAT LANE BYRNE, Realtor, 8 W. River Rd., Completely redecorated Inside and scaped. 136,500. Call builder 542-2717. ground provides large windows and door in basement mak- "IT IS THE COLLATERAL Rumson. 842-1150. out. Large living room, dining room, ing ideal area for gameroom. One acre of ground with kitchen, gameroom and garage. Lo- COLTS NECK—Classic Olde Colonial. HIGHLANDS, N. J. cated within a few minutes walk to Located on large, beautifully lanfl- brook and trees. $47,900. TO BE PREFERRED WANTED TO RENT St. Leo's school and shopping cen- aenped property with many, many 872-1600 ter. J28.&0O. J. D. ROCHE. Realtor, trees. This five-bedroom, 4'^ bath WB RAVE an overflow of bonk (We Rt. 34, Colts Neck. 462-2741. house offers the ultimate In gracious ABOVE ALL OTHERS, proipacU looking for two or four b«d- country living. Complete with two roomi. Call ui for fast action to have INCOME PROPERTY fireplaces, porch, patio, railed Bun- your home rented. THE BERG AQEN* Newly converted home , Into three deck off upstairs bedroom. Large liv- AND THE SAFEST MEANS ' • CY, Rt. 35, Mlddletown. 071-1000. apartments In Red Bank. Ono apart- ing room with pegged floor, dining ment has two bedrooms, living room room, detached two-car garage, pan- and large kitchen. The other two are eled den with beamed celling and one-bedroom apartment*. Near trans- built-in boolicnse. Even an old barn OF INVESTING MONEY." \ FURNISHED ROOMS portation nnil Reboots. Good rent role. on property. Idem for a few horses. YOUNG MAN — In large rrtendly Owner asking $32,000. The Low Agrn- Unlimited poislbllltles. Aslclne J53.M0 home with other young men. Off cy, Realtors, 63fl River Rd., Fair J.D. ROCHE, nealtor, nt. 34, Colts HETTY GREEN ctreet parking. Near BELL, LILY Haven. 741-4477. Neck. 462-2741. and I.F.F. O71-25123 after 5 p.m. FAIR HAVEN — Four-bedroom, two- RED BANK — ?13,."i00 LARGE ROOM — With bath, private bath Cape Cod. Near nchool and No cloning fees. Cute rancher In n entrance. 747-10*1. After 5 p.m. call churches. $:i2,000. Call 741-2537. nice area. Two bedroonm, apacloua REALTORS — INSURQRS — APPRAISERS W6-8H1. SEA BRIGHT — Two faintly house. living room and kitchen, tiled bath. FOR GOOD INVESTMENTS, LARCIE FURNISHED ROOM for rent 114,500. Call after 7 p.m., Firm deposit tnkea It. THE BEIta MIDDLETOWN OFFICE 47 Waverly PI. 74M144. AttENCY, Realtonj, Rt. 35, Mlddle- Red Bnnk NEW MONMOUTH — 10-room spilt, |own._jj71-1000. Please call collect. CALL YOUR REALTOR ROOM AND BOARD—In nice home, 24x20 attached two-car garage. I.nrfti; COMMUTER'S rAUADISK — ~LltV MIDDLETOWN for gentleman who enjoy a good food. covered patio. Five bedrooms, I7",£xl2 croft. Redecorated aeven-room split Three-bedroom ranch, dining room and oat-ln kitchen. Fireplace. Nicely landscaped groundl Reasonable. 767-6771. dining room, 17^x11 country kitchen level in quiet, convenient location on with 34' of catilnetn, dlBhwanher. Den, half acre. Three good nlze bedroom*, with many fruit and shad, tract. Stcludad backyard with patio with cinvai awning. Many SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS LADY living room, playroom, 1 ',£ btitln, fin- 214 baths, paneled family room, large •xtratl Listed at $28,300. OR TEACHER — Convenient resi- ished basement. Centrally nlr condi- living room, separate dining room, dential location. Call 747-41)70. tioned, wall- to-wall carpet In six modern kitchen, dry basement and EXTRA LAKGB ROOM — Kitchen rooms, hull and ntalra. All drapts a .Inched garage. Early occupancy. MATAWAN BORO , . . privileges, parking. Close to hun and and curtalno. Newly decorated In and Offered at $28,500. Call today. E.A. train. Man only. Apply at 157 Maple out. Now white- roof. I^arto corner lot, ARMSTRONG AOENCY, Realtor, BoB Lovely Marc Woodi three-bedroom home, dining room, large eat-in kitchen, game room and well landnciipcd. Plenty of trceB. GBH Prospect Ave., Little Silver. 741-4500 Ave., Red Bank. lamp, gnu grill. Btorm wlndown and baiement. Wall-to-wall carpet and other extrail Exceptional ihaded groundl. Convenient to WHO KITCHEN PRIVILEGES — Heat and doors. Immaculate condition. Will ac- A HOME OF QUALITY — With expreit (railroad and bus) city transportation. Listed at (35,400. •hower, Parking, Homey. Reasonable. cept smaller homo In trade. Aftklng character and appeal. Wooded hill- V87-MI9. 132,000. Phono 071-0017. side setting of old oaka and dogwood SELLS RID BANK AREA In one of Rumson'n first neighbor- MIDDLETOWN SINGLE ROOMS — Clean, comfort- hoods Seven gracious rooms, two 1 Able. Reasonable. Gentleman pre- 2 yeiir olrl stone ranch. Moot con- fireplaces, a paneled family room Cu»tom-built ranch, three bedroomi, den, game room, 26 living room with fireplace, eat-in fered. M Wallace 8t, 741-5392. venient area Ai acre lot. Huge living with beamed celling, a full 'dining kitchen and dining room, two-car garage. Deep property with tall ihade treasl Close to all FUHNIBHED ROOM — Business gen- room with fireplace, formal dining room, a modern kitchen with built-in facilities. Call now! Lilted at $32,900. telman only. Call between 10 a.m. room, ultra mmlfirn kitchen, three stainless steel appliances, 214 baths. and 4 p.m. 747-1208. spRclnun bcdroomn, l',5 haths, recrea- Random width pegged floor- tion room, attached gnrnge. A gor- ing throughout the house. Large 2068 HWY. 35 MIDDLETOWN, N. J. FURNISHED ROOM — UBe~of~kltch~ geous home. THE BERG AOENCV, ecreened-ln porch. Trtniferred owner MULTIPLE LISTINGS n U dwlred. Call Realtor!, Rt 35, Mlddletown. 871-1000 asking 153,000. Call owner, IU-itH. Optn 7 Day* 471-3311 Tnd.-lni 741-3185 Pleaia call collect. I for appointment. HOUSES 70S SALE HOUSES FOB SALE BOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE THE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, Nov. 15/1968^21

MOST UNCOMMON TED HALL AGENCY HOTXCB _ Jttt mort or ltu to », point in tht LEGAL NOTICE Obwstra Agency Realtors V D E saznt and comer to Z/>t 4 ol Block LEGAL NOTICE RANCH 733 River Ed. fair Hares NQTICK 42 ai destfn&tea on the Official Tu 'SPECIALLY TOWNSHIP OF MAKtfiOEO, NJ. Assessment Me-p ot Marlboro Townihlp; 91 E«tt Front St., R«d Bank Brick rutd aluminum eldin*. Three bed- 842-4200 TSAt very attractive Middle- Notice is hereby given that XMitrlct thejic* by t&t latter (6) Southwesterly NOTICE SECTION SBVSN - If *B7 suc- loocro, two bath*, Runpri«6 32x23 B*-me- town home ataovn ttae love Boards of Election and Registry in L390 leet more or less to a point comer AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND tion, paragraph, subsection, claus* or roorn with Hutilaitor fireplace and RED BANK SPLIT ud care It's had for 12 and for the Township -ot Marlboro, to tha tame; thence by tht same (T> SUPPLEMENTING AN ORDI- provision' of thU trdlnance ib&U be 741-8700 bu. Screened poroh, xa.Ua around In- yesja. Four bedrooraa, two County of Monmouth, State of New Southeasterly 320 feet more or leas to a NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- adjudged invalid, such adjudication baths. OOxfll den. beautiful point corner to the same; thence by the , NANCE LIMITING AND RE- shall apply only to the section, par- ground swimming pool. Two-car ga JUST OFFERED Jersey, will meet at the Places here- same (6) Southweiterly 1973 feet more STRICTING TO SPECIFIED agraph, subsection, daust or provi- itAONIWOllNT BUM80N COLONIAL. rage, X acre plot. AU In ' Nice convenient* neighborhood. Tir« Italian floor on porch and inafter designated on or less to a point corner to the same; patio. So many extras. $26,- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1968 ZONES AND RBGUliATTNG sion 20 adjudicated and the remain* B' liTtef room wlUi tlr«j>iace, ionn«l bedrooms, 1% baittis, family room with 600. thence by the same (9) Northwesterly THEREIN BUILDINGS AND der of this ordinance shall be deemed fireplace, dining room, carpeting, at- between the houra of 7:00 A.M. and 100 feet more or less to a point corner STRUCTURES, ACCORDING TO alid and In full fores and effect. Approved price tached garage. Excellent ehape. Only 8:00 P.M. for the purpose ot con- to the same; thence still by the came THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND THE dialog room, modem kitchen wttii (26,500. See it today! ducting a Recall Election. In part and part by Lot 14 of Block 44 SECTION EIGHT — This ordinance ON THE WATER Said Recall .Election will be held (10) Southwesterly 1360 feet more or less NATURE AND EXTENT OF hall take effect upon Its passage and bmlrfut room. Den. Four bedroomi, Very fine bride and frame In said Municipality for the pur- to a point corner to the latter; thence THEIR USE, AND THE NATURE publication according to law. ALMOST NEW LINCROFT SPLIT contemporary • Tanch. AU posa of voting on whether Incumbent by the same til) Boutheafterly 478 feet AND EXTENT OF THE USE OF f& batiu. Finished «»r»je. Beautltul large Towme. 2Vi ft-cres in Councllmen George E, Creevy and more or less to a point in the lint of LAND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PUBLIC NOTICE Rumson Colonial priced right at *29,. HALF ACRE Rumson. Tliree bedrooms, Alfred L. Btorer shall be removed ihe same and corner to Lot 13 of COLTS NECK, IN THE COUNTY Tha foregoing ordinance was Intro- grounds Over one icr» of prime lo- 500. Three bedrooms, Hi baths.'-Many Immediate occupancy. Three bed- three b&tfts. Built In two-oar from, office by recall and to vote for Block 44; thence by the latter (12) OF MONMOUTH. PROVIDING duced and passed first re&alnff at a extras. Washer, dryer end wall-to-wall rooms, 2% baths, formal dining room, garage. (05,000. their successors In the event they Southwesterlv 330 feet more or leii to a FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND regular meeting of the Townihlp point corner to the same and corner ENFORCEMENT OF THE PRO- Committee ot the Township of Colts cation. Attached two-«»f sarage. Ren carpeting throughout, call tor an ap. game room, basement and garage, are recalled. Voters will be asked to Excellent value &t $28,500 Don't wait! vote for two of the following candi- Northerly along the line ol Route 7& VISIONS CONTAINED HEREIN Neck held on October 31, 1988 and polntonent today. Don't mfsj {hit one. to Lot 7 o! Block 44; thenc* (13) AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR will come up for final consideration aiorilice »t W3.SO0. dates who will appear Dn the Ballot IS.300 feet more or leas to tht Intersec- THE VIOLATIONS THEREOF AND d passage at a regular meeting ef NEEDS WORK In the following order: • tion of the same with tha corporate ESTABL8IHING A BOARD OF AD- l governing body to be held on RBD BANK OONVBNIBNGB. Mving ARE YOU A BIG FAMILY? A. FRED MAFFEO ALFRED L. STOKER (Republican line ot Matawan Township; thence (14) JUSTMENT" ADOPTED APRIL 29, November 27, 1968 at 8 p.m. at the BUT REAL VALUE RBAH7TOR County Committee Choice) Easterly along the corporate lint of 1954, AND THE AMENDMENTS Townnhlp Hall, Colts Neck, New Jer- room, dlnlnr Voom, modern kitchen. Fair Haven Ckpe on % acre. Four bed. STEVEN H. ADLER (Marlboro Ac- Matawan Township 1,900 xeet to a point AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO. sey, at which time and place all per- This 4s for you. Four master-sized bed- rooms, two ba&tis, (Lrcplace, dlnln 569 River Rd. Fair Haven tion Party) where the same it Intersected by BE IT ORDAINED by the Town- sons desiring: to be heard thereon wiU Three bedroom", one bath. Enclosed rooms, ttiree full nuttis. Eat-In kitchen room, paneled den. 0)6x32 Jn-groun ROBERT L. NETCHERT, JR. Gravelly Brook; thence (15) Along the ship Committee of the Township of be given full opportunity, 18r22 tamlly room, two-car garage. swimming pool. Attached garage, 741-9333 ' (Marlboro Action Party) corporate line of Matawan Township Colts Neck in the County of Mon- poroh. 25' sameroom. Detached pi- Many extras. All lor only $31,000. bargain at only $22,500. WALTER C. GRUBB, JR. (MaTlboro'a 9,200 feet more or less t6 the point mouth, and State of New Jersey, that :, KENNETH GEORGE Citizens' Committee) formed by Willow Brook corner Sting an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Mayor rtge. Excellent opportunity lor a start- EDWARD A. HANLON JOHN J. MCLAUGHLIN (Marlboro's tho point and place ot Beginning. Limiting and Restricting To Specified HARRY CRINE * TED HALL AGENCY Citizens* Committee) Zones and Regulating Therein Build- Clerk •r home. 117,800. Realtor ' Realtor* UNCuiOPT SPLIT — Four bedrooms, GEORGE E. CREEVY (Democr&t- The polling place for the Third Elec- ings and Structures According to Nov. 15 9109.00 733 River Rd. ' Fair Have) living room, dining room, Idtchen, den, Ip County Committee Choice) tion District Is the MorBanviNe In- Their Construction and the Nature 504 Shrewsbury Ave. The following Is a description of dependent PI rehouse. Highway 79. LITTLE SILVER OOUXNIAIi. 33" \[ . gameroom, hail! basement, attached and Extent of Their Use, and the v 842-4200 the Election Districts 4n the Town- ELECTION DISTRICT #4 Nature and Extent ot the Use or Land NOTICE New Shrewsbury garage, 2& baths. Excellent condition. ship of Marlboro and the Polling MONMOUTH COUNTY $33,600. MorganviUe Volunteer Flrehouse In the Township of Colts Neck, in to* room Weh fireplace, to? Mahogoney Places In the same to wit: tho County of Monmouth, Providing SURROGATE'S COURT 842-0110' HOLMDEL Moreanvllle-Tennent ltd, Notice to Creditors to Present OAK HIM, RANCH —Three bedrooms, ELECTION DISTRICT #1 for the Administration and Enforce- den with fireplace, formal dining room, Marlboro Township Hull, Main -St. ALL that certain tract or parcel of ment of the Provisions Contained Claim* Against Estate TALL PINE TREES FIRST TTMH: OFFERED living room, dining room, modern ALL that certain tract or parcel o land situate In the Township of Marl- ESTATE OF RUDOLPH BVERS, modern Wtohen. »• matter bedroom. kitchen, attached garage, H4 baths. Herein and Fixing Penalties for the DECEASED FOUR BEDROOMS ' Air conditioned. Fireplace. $32,000. land situate In the Township of Marl- boro, County of Monmouth and State Violations thereof and Establishing a •New construction In new area. boro, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, and is more particular, Boawl of Adjustment" adopted April Pursuant to the order of DONALD Fou* bedroom* m «11. 254 baths, This New Entlana rtyle Colonial la • Minimum approximately $40,000. of New Jersey, and Is more particular- ly described at follows: J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of th* located in tho heattol the Elver Oaks •Over 20 lots to choose from. 2it, 1954, and the Amendments and ly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the In- Supplements thereto be und the County of Monmouth, this d»y made,' o you Deed a iroomy house In a good center line ol said Boundary Road and Colts Neck" are hereby amended and date. location and you're willing to do some the corporate line between Atlantic ter In part and part by Matawan Bor- supplemented by the addition of the S. Holmdel Rd. Holmdel Wfl-147 workT 13ien took at this — eight roome' (Colts Neck) and Marlboro Townships ough (2) Southeasterly 6,100 feet more Dated: November 13, 1988 HALL BROS., Realtors following described property to be In- JANICE E. WHITEMAN »D4 91 Eait Front St., Red Bank 813 Mver Rd. T41-1886 Pair Haven and two baths, basement, tow taxes, (1) Southeasterly — 2,600 feet mote or or leas to the point where Route 79 In- cluded In ronlng classification desig- $14,900 oil heat. Call us to vletw this at only lesi to a point in the same; thence by tersects the Corporate line of Matawan KERMIT I. WHITEMAN, Membor Multiple Listing Service nated as ' 'HIGHWAY B U8INESS 2 Majestic South, $16,500. MoALISIIEai AGENCY, Real- the iam« (2) Southwesterly — 2,000 fee Township; thence (3) Southerly along ZONE C\ 741-8700 Otpen 7 Days VETS NO DOWN tors, 109 E. River Rd.. Rumson frffl- more or less to a point in the same tha line of Route 79, 18,300 feet more or Llncroft, N. J. Three bedrooms, living room, waSIto 1«H thenco by tha same (3) Southerly — less to the Intersection ot the fame Beginning at a point In the south- Messrs, Reussllle, Ornwell, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION wall caa-petlnff. formal dining room, 9,560 feet more or leas to a point at with the southeasterly line of Lots easterly Uno ot Lot 19 Block 48 as Mausner,& Carotenuto, FourJbedroom, two^bath, country kitch- kitchen. baAfa. Full basement. City the. Intersection of the same with 7-17 Block 45; thence (4) Southwesterly shown on the Colts Neck Townahlp 34 Broad Street, NEW SHREWSBURY — Stevens Ave., en. Redwood deck, basement, attached eewera; Low taxes. On Dice size lot the center lir/o of Dutch Lane Koad: 1,900 feet more or less to a point corner Tax Map distant 293.11 feet south- Red Bank, N. J. ma bloek from Red Bank. Four bed^ garage. Excellent condition. »25,5O0. In a convenient location. Non veti LOTS AND ACREAGE to the, latter, thence by the same In westwardiy Irora the southeast corner Attorneys rooms, 1H baths. Price {13,800. Call thence leaving said Boundary Road •r the aforesaid Lot 19 and extending; Ttt-1144 alter I p.m. OROWBLL AGENCY, T6 W. Front St., 5450 down. and continuing along the corporate part and part by Lot 19 of Block 45 (5) Nov. 15, 22, 29, DM. 6 938.00 Red Bank. Ttl4030. Evenings T41-8956. FROM ONE LOT TO 100 ACRES — Southeasterly 677 leet more or less to Thence 1) Southwardly along the PALACE REALTY Either commerolal or residential. Call line between said Atlantic (Colts Neck) easterly line of Lots 19. 1, 4, 5, MUIXANEY REALTY. 671-5151. and Marlboro Townships (4) Southwest- a point In the line of the latter and 1215, Rt 35 ' Middletown erly— 7,460 feet more or less to & point corner to Lot 2 ol Block 45; thence 6, 7, 8, 9 and 44; NOTICE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE MIDDLETOWN — HARTSHORNE in line of the same and comer to by tho latter and part by Lot 6 of Thence 2) Southeastwardly along AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND 671-3500 WOODS — Beautiful wooded acre Freehold Township; thence along the Block 45 (0) Westerly 1,999 feet more or the Northeasterly lino ot Lot 11 SUPPLEMENTING AN ORDINANCE (Diagonally across from Shop Kite) plus with view ot Navesink River. corporate line between Freehold and Ie33 to a point in the center lint of 530.65 feet; ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE ES- Subject to VA and FHA approval Win build to suit 115,300. Call 642- Marlboro Township (5) Norttiweaterly Wyncrcst Road; thence along the lame Thence 3) Southwardly along the TABLISHING RULES, REGULA- 3377 after S p.m. — 10,330 feet more ox less to a (7) Northerly 700 feet more or less to a Easterly line of Lot 11 417.76 feet; TIONS AND STANDARDS GOV- WINTER BARGAIN point In the center ltn« ot Now Jer- point tx tho intersection ot the tame Thenco 4) Westwardiy along tha ERNING THE SUBDIVISION OF EXQUISITE RANCH — OCEAN VIEW KEYPORT — Building lot. City lew- sey State Highway Route 79 where with tha center line of Gordon'* Corner Northerly line of Lot 42 lS0.0± era and water. Westerly side of Kear- the same Is intersected by the south Road; thenco along the latter (8) West- feet to the existing Easterly boun- LAND wrrraN THE TOWNSHIP OF SPECIAL ny St. 67.5 frontage, 117.18 deep. COLTS NEOK. PURSUANT TO THE Ofhrlng ipacioui living room wi»h fireplace, formal dining Tliis loveJy house haa Just about every- branch ot Topanemus Brook; thence erly 3,400 feet more or leas to a point daryllna «f tha Highway Busi- K0O0. 264-1117. • along tho said brooK (6) Westerly the at tho intersection of the same with ness Zone "C"; AUTHORITY SET FORTH IN CHAP- thing. Large living room, dining room, TER 433 OF THE LAWS OF Ift58. pretty kitchen, Tour lovely bedroom* various courses and distances 9,800 feet tho center lino ot route 520; thence Thence 4) Northwardly along the room, modern kitchen, enclosed lummer porch. Matter's Fun more or less to a point corner to along tha latter (9) Northerly 1,660 feet atoresald Easterly bounfl&ryHne ot AND AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLE- and two batihs. Laige gajmeroom. MBNT3 THERETO; SETTING Screened porch and patio, both with WATERFRONT LOT Freehold Township and Manalapan more or less to a point at the Inter* tho Highway Business Zone "C" Caiitar. Two larga badrooms, two baths. Attached two-ear Township; thence along the corporate section of the same with the center- 0,700+ feet to an angle la the FORTH THE PiftOOEDURE TO BE Italian marble floors, Big lot. All In FOLLOWED BY THE PILANiNING excellent condition. UmtsuaJ at $36,500. line between Manalapan and Marlboro lino of Crina Road; thence along the same; garage. Heated greenhouse. Professionally landscaped grounds $13,500 Townships (7) Northeasterly — 7.17C latter (10) Northerly 7,900 feet more or BOARD IN APPLYING AND AD* MQAXIISTBR AGENCY, Iteailtora. 1O£ Thence 6) Northeasterly along the M INISTERmG THE3E RULES, E. River Rd., Rumson, S42-H894. feet more or less to a point In, the leas to a point at the Intersection o Southeasterly line o! ths aforesaid with many hardwood shads trees. Retiring executive gays tall STERLING THOMPSON'S GALLERY same; thence by the same (8) North- the same with tho c&nta? Un» ol Tu- REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS, Highway Business Zone C" AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR at $37,500. OF HOMES, AS W. River Rd.. Rum- westerly — 1,550 feet more or leas ne nt Road; thence along the latter (11! B50.0± feet to Uie POINT OR LINCROFT son. 717-0300. to a point at the intersection of the Southwesterly 50 feet more or less to a PLACE OP BEGINNING. THE) VIOLATION THEREOF" same with the center line of Roberta- point In tho same and corner to Lot ADOPTED JULY 26, 19M, AND THE Ohftrmlng two-bedroom, fl&-4>atii, and SECTION TWO-JVRTICLB VI. Sec- AMENDMENTS AND SUITPLE- den on beautifully landscaped acre, 1% ACRE WOODED LOT — Con- vine Road; thence by the latter (9) 8 of Block 52; thence by the latter tion 2 (f) (5) Is hereby amended and venient to schools. On Sheraton Lane. Northerly — 4,270 feet more or less the following four (4) courses and dis- (MBJNT3 THERETO. Including brook end good fishing. M supplemented to read as follows: "•BB'-ifP ORDAINED by the Town- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY extras. Aaklng $35,500, Rumson. $17,500. Call 842-2070. to a point at tha intersection ot the tances (12) Northwesterly 1C0 feet mon Bamo with tho center line of Gordon's or less to a point; thence (13) North- (5) Design of parking area - park' ship Committee of the Township «f OAKHURST — Corner lot, 100x100. Ing spaces shall be suitably drained, Colts Neck In tho County of Mon- Ranch with spacious grounds, three bedrooms, living room, LAWLEY AGENCY Garwood and Delaware Aves. Price Corner Road; thence by the latter (10 easterly 176 feet more or less to a point; $5,500. Call 842-5198. Northeasterly — 10,330 feet more o thence (14) Northwesterly 57 feet more or maintained In good condition, and mouth, and State of New Jersey, Realtor • Insurors less to a point at the Intersection o: less to a point; thence (15) Southwest- have adequate means of Ingress or that an ordinance entitled "An Ordi- dining roam, kitchen. Priced below replacement at $16,000. CORNER LOT 103x195. Suitable for the same with tho center line of Wyn< erly 121 feet more or less to a point cor* egress. Off-street parking required nance Establishing Rules, Regulation! Established 1932 dentist's or doctor's office. Residen- crest Road; thenca by the latter (11 ner to the oarat and corner to Lot shall be curbed and drained In. ac- and Standards Governing the Subdi- tial area. Corner Chestnut and Wal- Southerly — 700 feet more or lea 6 of Block 52; thence by the latte: cordance with applicable Township vision of Land Within the Townihlp 741-6262 nut Sts., one mile north or Red Bank to a point In the same corner to Lot tho following six (6) curses and dls specifications. Bituminous pavement of Colts Neck, Pursuant U the Au- bridge. After S call 5S3-9G32. 7 of Block 45 as designated on the lances {1Q> Northwesterly 20S feet more shall be in accordance with the fol- thority Set forth In Chapter 433 in COUNTRY SQUIRE, Real Estate, Inc. CRAMPED FOR SPACE?? official T&x Assessment Map of Marl- or less to a point; thence (17) North' lowing specifications: tho Laws of 1953, and Amendments Colonial residence In Fair Hftven fea- COLTS NECK — Ono acre, J7.5OO. boro Township; thence alone tho lat- westerly 193 feet moro or less to a point (a) Areas of Ingrcai «r egress, and Supplements Thereto; Setting turing FTVE bedrooms. Huge family Call ter (12) Easterly — 1,599 leet more thence- (IB) Northerly 234 feet more o loading and unloading areas, and Forth the Procedure to be Followed Atlantic Highlands room plus spacious den (minor alter 531-4258 or less to a point comer to the same less tb a point; thence (19) Northeast- other areas likely to experience sim- by the Planning Board In Applying atlon required. 2% baths. Log burning MIDDLETOWN — Building lot. Prin- thenco by the same (13) Northwester- erly 232 feet more or less to a point ilar heavy traffic shall be paved with and Administering These Rules, Reg- fireplace. Two-car garage. AslUn cipals only. Owner will build to suit. ly — 677 feet more or less to a point thence (20) Northwesterly 322 foet mon four (4") Inches of compacted base ulations and Standards, and Provid- Day Phone: 291-3336 Night Phone: 291-2055 J35.000. $4400. Call Clifford J. Heath, 741-7331 comer to the same; thence still by the or less to a point; thence (21) South' course of plant mixed bituminous ing penalties for the Violation There- or 671-5214. same In part and part by Lot 17 ol westerly 510 feet more or loss to a poini fltahUlxed base course constructed in of" adopted July 28, 1934, and the RUSSELL M. BORUS Block 45 and Lot 5 al B.lock 44 (U corner to the sama and comer to Loi layers not more than two (2") Inches Amendments and Supplements there- Northeasterly — 2,050 feet more o 13 or Block 52; thence by the latte: compacted thickness and prepared to bo and the same Is amended and REALTORS less to a point corner to the latter the following four (4) courses and dti and constructed in accordance with supplemented as follows: 600 River Rd. Pair Have: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY thence by the same In part and parl tances (22) Southwesterly 528 feet mon Division 3, Section 2A of the New by Lot 3 of Block 44 (15) Southeast- or lesa to a point; thence (23) South- Jersey State Highway Department SECTION ONE — The last para- . In the Tradition of Estate Living MIDDLE3TOWN TWP. — Commercial erly — 590 feet more or less to a westerly 554 feet more or less to s Standard Specifications for Road and graph ot ARTICLB VII, Section 3 Is LOCUST property along Hwy. 35 or 36. From point comer to the same; thence by point; thence (24> Northwesterly 1,231 Bridge Construction (1Q81) ' and hereby amended and supplemented ta 175' to 10 acres MULLANEY REAL- the, samo (10) Northeasterly — 330 feet more or less to a point; thenci amendments thereto. A two (2") Inch provide that the maintenance bond FISH, SWIM, BOAT TY G71-515L An unrivaled home on beautiful Hart* feet more or less to a point corner t< (25) Southwesterly 708 feet more or compacted wearing surface of bitu- as therein required shall run to and ihorne Ed. 20' dock, tall trees, extras the same; thence by the same (17 lesa to a point corner to the name minous concrete (FABC) shall be bo in favor of the Township of Colti galore plus a multl level dwelling fea- Northwesterly — 478 feet more or lea and corner to tot 27 of Block 52; constructed thereon In accordanco Neck In the County of Monmouth for PIEDMONT FARMS turing six bedrooms, three full baths, BUSINESS PROPERTY to a point corner to the same; thence thencs by the latter In part and with Division 3, Section 10 of the a period of not less than two i%) circular "staircase, /[replace, two-eai et!U by the same in part and part by part by Lot 28 ot Block 52 (26 aforesaid New Jersey Stato Highway years. The remaining provisions ot garage. Words cannot describe the aree ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — 15 room Lot 1 of Block 42 (18) Northeasterly Northwesterly 1,056 feet more or les Department Specif icatlona and said paragraph to remain in full at Colts Neek and home. Must be eeen. Asking $59.- hotel, restaurant, bar and package — 1,360 feet moro or less to a point to a point corner to the sarru amendments thereto. force and effect. 500. STBMJNO THOMPSON 4 ASSOC., store. Room for expansion. Excellent corner to the same and In the line oi and corner to Lot 29 of Block 52 SKCTION TWO — ARTICLE VIH, 340 Hwy. 35, Mlddlotown. T47-5600. opportunity. -Call 741-1144 after 7 p.m. Lot 2 of Block 42; thence by the latte thenco by the latter tho following elghi aTUlt*Ttiv proposed parking area are wet, 2'/i and 3 baths If Interested donU delay. Ed Conwny let vicinity. We have buyers waiting. tion District is the Marlboro Town net Road. springy, or of such a nature that SECTION THREE—ARTICLE VH1, large 2 car garage. Aasoc., Sunrise iHealty, Realtors, 029 THE KIRWAN CO. 787-6600. ihlp Hall, Main Street. FLOYD WTCKOTF, surfacing would be Inadvisable with* Section 8 Is hereby amended and N./E. l»th Ave., Ft. Laudordalo, Fla. ELECTION DISTRICT #2 Township Clerk out first treating the sub-base, the supplemented by the addition ot the 33301. ATTENTION—COLTS NECK Roberts ville Flrehouse, Route S20 Nov. aa, 18. 1968 ijao.oo treatment of the sub-bases shall be following provision: — MODEL OPEN DAILY — ALL that certain tract or parcel of COLTS NECK — Magnificent custom We havo ready qualified buyers, so made In the following manner: The (E) Where natural streams, ponds, for fast efficient service, call j. D. land situate In the Township ot Marl- areas shall be excavated to a depth nnin four-ibodroom, 2!4-bath Colo- boro, County of Monmouth and State NOTICK n f or pond sites exist on lands to be DIRECTIONS: Routt 34 North, 3- miles from intersection of nial location In one of the most scenic ROCHE, Realtor, Rt. 34, Colts Neck. of six (6) to twelve (12) Inches be- subdivided, facilities shall be provid- 4S2-27iL Member Multiple Listing Ser- of New Jersey, and la moro particular* MONMOUTH COUNTY low the proposed finished grade as areas of the township. Spacious coun- ly described as follows; ed to draft water for municipal fire Rout* 537 (at Colts Neck Inn) male* left turn try kitchen with dining area. Paneled vice. SURROGATE'S COURT determined by the Township Engi- fighting purposes that are useable all family room with fireplace, built-in GINTONa at a point at tha In- Notice to Creditors to Present neer. Where required by the Town- seasons of the year. This shall In- at Clover Hill Road, contlnu* H mil* to Tulip bookcases and cabinets on fireplace WE CAN MULTIPLE LIST tersection of the corporate line be Claims Against Estate ship Engineer, a system ot porous clude access, to a municipal street concrete pips mib • surface drains Lane, and Uft to modal. wall, formal Hying room, dining room, tween Middlesex and Monmouth Conn ESTATE OF THOMAS B. HAS suitable for connection to flra fight- laundry. Oversize two-car garage. YOUR HOME ties with the corporate line between LER, DECEASED shall be constructed beneath the sur- Ing equipment, construction «r im- Manalapan and Marlboro townships and face of the parking area and con- Master bedroom suite 14x27 with Call today and give details and cash Pursuant to the order of DONALD provement of ponds, dams, or similar walk-In closet and extra vanity In price. STERLING THOMPSON & AS- runs from said beginning point along nected to a suitable drain. After the on site developments where feasible. Modal Home: 946-4560 Evenings: 583-9049 the latter (1) tn a southeasterly direc- 7. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the sub-base material has been properly dresilng room. J53,9O0. J.D. ROCHB SOC, 747-5600. County of Monmouth, this day made, Suoh facilities shall be constructed to Realtor, Rt. 34, Colts Neck. 462-2741. tion 15.530 feet more or less to a placed and compacted, the parkins the satisfaction ot the Township Btv point- In the line o! the same and In on the application ot the undersigned, area surfacing material as described LIST WITH CONFIDENCE Frederick E- Hasler and Chemical Klneer and In accordance with Fire IMMACULATE EIQHT-ROOM SPLIT the corAer Una of Roberstvllle Road: heretofore shall be spread thereon, Insurance Rating Organization Stan- Our 14 professional salespeople are thence along the latter (2) Northerly Bank New York Trust Company, Ex- LEVEL — On half acre corner plot. ready and able to market your prop- ecutors of the estate of the said SECTION THREE—ARTICLE VI, dards. Four, bedrooms, two baths. 10' fam- 4,270 feet moro or less to a point at erty successfully. the Intersection of the same with the Thomaa B. Hasler deceased, notice flection 2 (g) (2) shall be amended ily room, basement .and screened Is hereby given to the creditors of and supplemented U read as follows: SECTION FOUR — ARTICLE VHT porch and marble patio. Beautifully Trade-Ins — Exchanges centor line of Gordon's Corner Road; Is hereby amended and supplemented Member Multiple LlBting Services thence along the latter (3) Northeast, said deceased to present to tha s&.d (2> No driveway - shall be located kept home. Transferred owner otter- Executors their claims under oath closer than fifty (50') feet to the in- by tha addition of the fallowing Sec- ing at $26,500. E.A. ABMSTRONO WALKER & WALKSR, Roaltors erly 6,950 feet more or leas to a point tion: Shrewsbury Holmdel at the intersection of the same with the within six months from. this jdatf. tersection of two public streets. No AGENCY, Realtor, 655 prospect Ave. Dated: October 30th, 1968 public street shall be used to pro- Section 7—Rural residential develop- Little Silver. 741-4500. 741-5212 671-3311 center line of Route 520; thence along the latter (4) Northerly 1,500 feet more FREDRICK., S3. JlASLBR vide direct access to parking stalls. 5?«it: Any person desiring to subdi- WE NEED — Five or six. 2-3 bedroom or leas to a. point at iho Intersection of 715 Park Avenue" SECTION"-'"FOUR—ARTICLE " VI, vide property in the Township of Incomes, furnished or unfurnished, tho same with tho center line of Crlne New York City, New York Section 2 (B> (6> shall be amended Colts Neck may elect to apply to HOUSES FOR SALE from $85 to $175 rpr month for In- Road; thence along the latter (5) CHEMICAL BANK NEW YORK and supplemented to read as follows: the Planning Board for a subdivision coming personnel. THE BERG AGEN- Northerly 7,900 feet more or less to TRUST COMPANY (6) All parking areas and appur- under the reduced Improvement re- CY, Rt. 35, Middletown, 671-1000. a point at the Intersection of the same (By: JAMES II. CLARK, tenant passageways and driveways quirements sf this section. The Plan- with the center line of Tennent Road; Vlce-Preaident) serving business use shall be Illumi- ning Board will examine each re- BEIN& TRANSFERRED? thence along the latter (6) Southweat- 277 Park Avenue nated adequately during the hours be' quest to determine whether It m Each lot shall have a mini- bedrooms, 2'/i baths, spacious recreation room, LITTLE SILVER (7) Northwesterly — 160 leet more or Red Bank, New Jersey minimum ot .3 foot candle anywhere mum frontage of lour hundred and . . . A prestloe community. Custom Jess to a point; thence (S) Northeast- Attorneys In the area to be Illuminated, shall fifty (450) feet. Wo can havo a Rca-ltor from that area, erly 176 feet more or less to a point, Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29 934.00 average a minimum of ,5 foot can- separate 1st floor den, laundry room, formal dining Colonials on wooded lots with a view contact you and arrange to show you (C) Each lot shall have a mini- of the Shrewsbury. 4 end 5 bedroom thence (9) Northwesterly 67 -feet more dle over the entire area, and shall mum width of four hundred and fif- the home ttuit you euro looking Cor. or less to a point; thence (10) South- be provided by fixtures with a mount- ty (480) fe«. room, large living room with bay window, 2-car ga- models available, from 148*500. westerly 121 feet more or less to a NOTICE Ing height not to be more Uian twen- There la no obligation or fee at all (D) The design of the develop- Located at Sllverslde Ave. point; thence (11) Northwesterly — 208 MONMOUTH COUNTY ty-five (25) feet measured from the ment shall blend with the agricul- rage. HOME FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED. Magntfi- on your part. Just give us a call and feet more or less to a point; thence SURROGATE'S COURT ground level to the center line of tural and rural atmosphere 1 th! (Near Seven Bridge Rd,, Llltle Silver) we will do the rest. (12) Northwesterly IDS feet more or Notlc« of Creditors to Present the light source, and spacing not to Townahlp. cent 6/10 ACRE LOT. City sewers and water in and For Information call 741-1200 CHAS. H. TINDALL less to a point; thenco (13) Northerly Claims Against Estate exceed five times the mounting (E) The development will not ad- — 234 feel more or less to a point; ESTATE OP ROSE WENZEL, DE- height. Any other outdoor lighting, versely affect the development of REALTOR thenoo (14) Northoaaterly — 232 feet such as building and sidewalk Illumi- paid for. Full price: $32,280. CEASED nation and ornamental light, shall be adjacent or adjoining property. more or less to a point; thence (15) (F) The proposed rural roads will 741-9030 Northwesterly — 322 feet more or leas Pursuant to the order of DONALD shown on th* lighting plan In suf- Member of Trans • American Referral J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the ficient detail to allow determination not Interconnect with existing or pro- EXCELLENT ASSUPTION Service. to a point corner to the same and In posed roads in other classification! line of Lot 30, Block 52 of said map, County of Monmouth this day made, of tho effect to adjacent properties, Older home. Three bedrooms. Liv- en tho application of the undersigned, traffic safely, and overhead sky to form continuous routes. T RANCH WANTED — In Rumson thence by the latter the following four Margaret Cansone and John H. Wcn- (G) The rural roads will be de« ing and dining rooms. l /s baths. area. Principals only. Wrlto Box G- teen (14) courses tnd distances 06) glow. The objective of these specifi- Sunroom. Cellar. Two<«r garoge. zc), Executors of the estate ot the cations Is to minimize undesirable signed to rttRcourage any through traf- 105, The Dally Register, Red Bank. Southwesterly — 510 feet more or less fic and will have the exclusive func- In nice neighborhood. J138.M monthly to a point; thenco (17) Southwesterly said R030 Wenzel deceased, notloe Is off-premises effects. To achieve these LISTINGS WANTED — Two, three hereby given to tho creditors of said requirements the Intensity of such tion of providing access to properties COLTS GLEN payment on 4'/j% VA mortgage to — 523 feet more or leas to a point; deceased to present to the said Ex- abutting the road. qualified buyer. Asking S30.90O. and four-bedroom homes In Little Sil- thence (18) Southwesterly — 554 feet light sources, light sources shielding ver, Rumson, Mlddletiwn area. For ecutors their claims under oath with- and similar characteristics shall be (H ) The rural roads will follow the more or leas to a point; thence (ID) in six months from this date. subject to approval by the board. contours of the land to the greatest fast efficient eervlce call E.A. ARM- Northwesterly — 1,231 feet more or leas Dated: November 8th, 1968 Johnstowne Building Corp. Est. 1954 LINCROFT BEAUTY STRONG AGENCY, Realtor, 555 to a point; thence (20) Southwesterly extent possible. It It 1B determined by Prospect Ave., Llttlo silver. 741-4500. MARGARET CA8S0NE SECTION FIVE — The llrst para- the Planning Board that the proposed Brick and frame ranch on lovely — 70S feet more or leas to a point 224 Grand Avenua graph of ARTICLE VI, Section 2 (h) development conforms with the stan- grounds. BrooK In rear. Two or thenco (21) Northwesterly — 1,050 fee Atlantic Highland*, New Jersey Is hereby amended ftnd supplemented dards established for rural residen- DIRECTIONS: Garden Stats Parkway to Exit 127 or N. J. moro or leas to a point; thence (22) JOHN H. WENZEL three bedrooms, Wi baths. Formal LEGAL NOTICE Northeasterly — 918 feet more or leas to read as follows: tial development, the following reduc- Turnpike to Exit 11; than proceed south on Routa 9 to Wast dlnlna room. Charming kitchen. Do to a point thance (23) Northwesterly P. o. Box 123, Nave link Avenue (h> Prior to tha application for a tion In standards and Improvements tee III S3S.S00. — 294 leet more or less to a point; Navealnk, New Jersey building permit lor the construction will he allowed, Main St., Freehold (first exit past Freehold Raceway); proceed NOTICE thence (24) Southwesterly — 99 feel Exccutorn of any building permitted In zone C, (1) The right-of-way width for all An ordinance entitled "AN OiRDI- more or leas to a point; thenco (25) Messrs. Parsons, Canzona, the applicant shall pay required fees roads known as rural roads which on Wast Main St. (Rout* 537) through Fraahold (bacomes Colts HERITAGE AGENCY NANCE TO PROHIBIT UNLAWFUL Northwesterly — 413 feet more or leas Blair ft Warren and fulfill other requirements as here- aro entirely within the subdivision inafter stated and shall submit In shall bo reduced to 40 feet. NtekRd.) to models. MARIE A. HOFSE5S, Realtor USH OR DAMAGE TO FIKB HY- to a point; thenco (2G) Northeasterly 16 Wallace Street DRANTS AND PROVIDING PENAL- — 101 feet more or leii to a point: Red Bank, New Jersey triplicate detailed site and drainage (2) The pavement width for all ru- Holmdel, 264-4M7; Motowan, 566-7040 thence (27) Northwesterly — 45 iee\ AUnrneyn plans drawn to scale, as may be ral rnarin nhnll be 20 leet, with a TIES FOR THE VIOLATION THETtE- necessary to show: OF" was. introduced for first reading more or less to a point; thenco (28) Nov. 15, 22, 20, Dec. 6 $31.00 stabilized grasa shoulder 10 feet tn by the Mayor fend Council of the Bor- Northeasterly — 330 feet more or SECTION SIX — ARTICLE VI, width each aide thereof. L leas to a point; thence (29) Northeast- Section 2 (h) is hereby nrrfended and (31 Subject to approval by this 4 x ^- *^j -jft j u_-n r. jpflf.. 3] ough of Shrewsbury on October 6, 1068 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT and on November 12, 19G8 wad finally erly — 295 feet more or less to a supplemented by the addition of the Board In each specific case, surface point comer to the same, and tn tha OP ACCOUNT following provisions: storm water drainage may be car- adopted and approved. center lino ot TOX&B noad; theiice along TRUSTEES ACCOUNTS, (18) At the time ol subTntBaton of ried In open ditches outside the right- FJIKDIIRIO ME-SSINA tho latter (30) Southwesterly — 4,950 ESTATE OF EDWARD DEAN site plans, the applicant shall pay a of-way of rural roads, or other suit* Mayor feet mor» or less to a point In the ADAMS, DEOEASE-D, Trustees Ac- fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00> nblG drainage structures within tht ATTEST: same and In the corporate line between countfl, under Articled 4Ui, 5th, 8th, to cover the coat «f processing his right-of-way as may be approved by Mrs. Jean W. FabrT Middlesex and Monmouth Counties; Oth, 10th, Jim and 12th, for benefit application. tho Township Engineer. Borough Clerk thence along the latter (31) Southwest' of Rosamond Williams Wright, Lucy (17) After site plan approval has 14) Curbs and/or gutters will not Nov. 15 $100 erly — 10,350 feet more or lets to Williams Harrlman, Ruth Adams Lnb- bepn granted and prior to Issuing of bo required except where sxcesMve the point and place of Beginning. dcll, Marion Miner Lockwood, Ruth a building permit, the applicant shall grades or other conditions require Tho polling place for the Second Adams Lolxlcll, Plerpont A'larna, and tender to the governing body a- fee, their Installation. REALTORS — INSURORS — APPRAISERS Election District la the Robertsvllls Marlon Minor Lockwood, respectively In tush, of five percent (5?o> of the (M Sidcwalkn will not be required. Flrehouse, Itouto 520. Notice Is hereby given that the ac- Township Engineer's CBtimated cost SECTION FIVE — If any nectlon, cmmtH of tho fluhscrilioni, Trustees o£ ELECTION 1HSTIUCT #3 for altc Improvements, aald fee t« paragraph, subsection, clausn or pro- SHREWSBURY OFFICE the estate of said DOCCHBLMI will bo cover the cost of Inspection of Im- vision of thin ordlnnnce filial! ho ad- Morgnnvllto Indr pen dent rirchouso audited and stated by the Surrngato provements. Judged invalid, such adjudication Located IIlEhwny #71) of the County <>f Monmouth and rc- (181 All of tho above Hntcd Im- shall apply only to tho lecllon, par« ALL that certain tract or parcel ol portpd fnr flcttlement tn Tho Mon- provements shall bo subject to in* ngraph, aubpjfictton, clause or provi- LOOKING FOR GENEROUS SIZE ROOMS? • • land altuato in the Township of Marl- mouth County Court, Probate Dlv 1- spectlon and approval by the Town- sion ao adjudicated and the remain* boro, County of Monmouth and State flion, on Friday, the 20th day of DE- to- and paaaage &t & regular meeting «C said Route 520 and Atlantic (Colts ' BANKERS TRUST COMPANY vLa!on.H, of this ordinance or until a fluid governing body to bo held on .Consisting of 5 btdroem landmark hom« on 5.6 acrts; larg* barn with 5 hone stalls. Home Neck) Township (2) Westerly 8,103 (By: ROBERT P. BOROES, Performance) Guarantee, accepta- November 'J7, MG8 at 8 p.m. at the naadl dtcorating and minor ranovationt. Random width pine floon and othar Americana. feet more or leas to a Dolnt at TniBt Officer), ble to the Governing Body, In a form Township Hall, Colts Nock; Now Jer- the Intersection of tha c«nter Una 16 Wnll Street, approved by the Townnhlp attorney. sey, at which tfmB and place all $40,000. of County Route 520 and thft center line New York City, N. Y. In an amount determined by the persona desiring to be heard thereon of Ooruwer Road-, thence by th» l&Uct Trufltern. Township Engineer i» be sufficient to wlll „. .Wen M^gSBS^^ 661 BROAD ST. SHREWSBURY, N. J. "I wonder how that Indian, Chief (3) Northwesterly 3,310 feet morn or lcsa Thomafl J. Miller, Esq., assure completion of all ths remain- War Horn, can tell toupeei with to a point in the sama; thence by Counsellor at Law, ing Improvement and In a form guar M»yor the same (4) Northerly 930 feet more or 26 Park Street, anteelng completion of remaining Im- HAKR? CBINB Op«n 7 Days 741-5212 Tradt-lns Dally Register want ad» — to less to a point In tha same; thence Montclalr, New Jersey. provements within on* (1) year ts tn ciaik reasonable?* •" r still by the urns (5) Northwesterly Nov. 16, 23. £9, Dec. 6 (42.00 hand. «*»-w 22—TOE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, November 15, 1968 Psychologist TojAddre§s ABIC 5 Mined 32 Operated TelwMtm Program Listings Case Ended NEW SHREWSBURY-Dr. Uiere it a brain-injured cWW- Alvta Krass, school psychol- The discussion will;to,Ma substance 35 More WCWOTV Cfc.4 — WNBC-TV Ck. % __ WNBW-TV QL 7 _,, WABC-Tt 6 Funny mannerly In Accord ogist, will address the Mon- Tuesday at the Sycamore PUZZLE fellow 37 Iniquitous a. i .4,_ WOR-TV at u _ WWX-TV a. » ^ FREEHOLD —Edwin Me- mouth County Chapter of the School, 961 Sycamore Ave. By J. P. Campbell 7 Babbit 38 Tree FRIDAY SUNDAY Carrlck, owners of Ed's Auto New Jersey Association For at 8:30 p.m. AFTERNOON S-News . AFTERNOON Brain Injured Children con- Dr. Krass is school consul- 8 Three-toer branches 4:01 l:« A-M ACROSS 44 Mexican 2—Pro Football—Color . Wrecking, Texas Road, Marl- sloths 40 And not 2—House Party—Color ,2-News-Color cerning the needs of, normal tant at the Brielle School and 1 "type of gentleman 4—Match Game—Color 4—Pro Football—Color boro, yesterday agreed not l:H 7—Like It Is—Color 46 Yielded 9 Choose 42 Fame 5-Bob McAllister—Color J—Film—Cloak and Dagger- children in a family where Monmouth Regional High. singer 1 9—Film—Dead Eyes of London— to violate flie state's'Air Pol- 6 Fellow 48 Edge 10 Gain 45 Bring up 7—Dork Shadows—Color Gary Cooper—2 hn., 10 mln. Joachim Fuctubergef—i hrc. 47 Gambling 11—Three Stooges—Color «1M 11—Or. Klldara—Drama lution Control Code and 10 Seeds 49 Diving birds 11 Birthplace 31—Around the Clock—Police 2—Film—The Abominable Snowmen 31—American Llhwotur* 14 Yellowish 51 Oil distilled of 0. Henry center 4:2] of the Himalayas— f 47—Panorama R.A.I.—N«mr«l agreed to be fined $250. 12 Large fowls 50 Youthful 2—News—Edwards—Color Forrest Tucker—1 hr., 40 mln. 4:1S . red color from 4— News—Kalber—Color SATURDAY tr—FllnV-La Moolle E' Per Tuttl— The state Department of WALTER JJEADE j HEATRESi 15 Bear's den orange 13 Agreeably baseball 4:31 AFTERNOON Nino Toronto—90 mtn. Health had filed a complaint provocative helper 2—Mike Douglas—Variety—Color •CM ' ' 4:M 16 Zone flowers *—Film—Two Loves- 2—Young Worlds—Oebats—Color 31—Stolen Island Today ' against Mr. McCarrick, 18 Listener 52 Relaxation Shirley MacLolne—vo mln.—Color •-Research Prelect—A^edlclne-Color s:M charging" him with four vio- 17 Capital of 53 Individual 7—Film—The L-Shoped Room- o—Film—Conspiracy of Hearts— 5—Man From U.N,c.L.E.-Color • Yukon 55 Swiss river 23 Roman ( 53 Declaim Leslie Caron—2 hrs. Lllll Palmer-] hrs. 7—Film—Broken Lance- lations of the air pollution calendar 54 Wandering 11—Superman—Adventure—Color It—Horse Race—Garden State—Color Spencer Tracyr-2 hrs.—Color contrrf code with fines total- RED IANK Territory 56 — Ranger 13—Little Adam-Color 11—Latin America 11—Perry Mason—Mystery date tribesman 31—Perspective—Documentary 31—Travelogues ing $10,000. HO MATINEE 19 Spin t/ 31—lt'» Fun to Read-Dlscusslon 57 Scottish king 4:43 3:45 25 Permit 56 Diving birds 13-Frlendly Giant—Chlldr-n 4:11 ARLTON dizzily -de Bruce 7—NCAA Pre-Game Show—Football— 47—Italian News—Erberta Londl The complaint charged that TODAY 58 Scotch Irish 5:M EVENINO 741-ttOO 20 Religious 26 Happened 5-Fllntstones-Color Color the wrecking firm conducted 59 Plant 59 Stalk 4:3) «:N I season 28 Clerical 9—Make Room far Daddy 5—Alfred Hitchcock—Dromo open burning April 26 of 14 60 Destitute of 61 Expel 11—Munsters—Comedy , 2—Film—The Calne Mutiny- 9—Her* Come tt» Stars—Color 21 Female vestments 13-Mlsterogers—Children Humphrey Bogart—2 hrs.—Color cars, 30 auto tires and 20 auto possessions 62 Type of 4—Jets Huddle—Football—Color 11—Invaders—Orama—Color sheep 31—Films From France 31—Human Rights Forum seats, and conducted a sal- 29 Challenge molding 5:25 5—Secret Agent—Drama 47—Film Drama—Serial • 22 Most 64 Lengthy 47—News 7—College Football-Color 30 City in South 11—Horse Race—Aqueduct—Color *:» vage operation at the scene. Asiatic river 63 Soaks flax f 3:50 31-Fllm excellent 5—Sea Hunt—Adventure 31—Films From France It also charged the company Carolina 66 Chalice 5:00 47—Sports—Flllppo Crlsofutll 24 Spirit ' 65 Capital of 9—Real McCoys—Comedy «:45 with burning six autos June 31 Secluded 67 Los Angeles 11—Batman—Adventure—Color ,4—Someone New—Variety—Color 31—News-Soul Katz-Color 26 Supplied Louisiana 13-What's New—Children 11—Outdoorsmon—Hunting—Color 26. lake corners footballer 31—Continental Comment 47—Italian Mlnlatures-JUmle meals 68 Seasoned 31-Wlngs to the World 7:M 47—Film—Un Beso En La Nuca— 5:30 I—Lassie—Adventure—Color The disposition of the case 27 French sailors Solution (o Yesterday's Puzzle Mlrta Legrand—2 hrs, 4-College Bowl-Qult-Color 4—Heidi—Drama—Color was approved by Superior marshal EVENINO 5—Man Fran U.N.C.L.E.—Drama- 5—Variety Specials-Color 69 Portent . <:00 Color 7—Land of ttie Giants-Color Court Judge Elvln R. Simmill 2—News—Jim Jensen—Color 11—Batman—Adventure—Color 9—Film—The V.I.P.'j- 28 Worshiper 31—Lee Graham—Interview after the-attorneys, Lawrence n Balance 4—News—Lew Wood—Color Elltabeth Taylor—2 hrs., 30 mln.— SI Solicitous 5—McHole's Navy—Comedy 47—Film—Color Kantor of Keyport for Mr. sheet item EVENINO Color »—Gllllgan's Island—Comedy—Color 11-lJ O'clock Hlah-Oroma-Color persons 11—F Troop—Comedy—Color COO McCarrick and Deputy Atty. 71 Border 4—It's Academic—Quiz-Colo/ 31—Big Picture—Army-Color 33 Malay 13-Caplfol Report 47—Fllm-Ha Uutlma Lucho— Gen. Walter R. Davis Jr. met FROMCRC 72 Sweet 31—Stolen Island Today »—Oeath Volley Days—Orama—Color Carlos Baeno—M mln. gibbon <:30 11^-F Troop—Comedy—Color privately with the judge. potatoes 31—Focus On Books—Discussion 7:J» 34 Type of 5—My Favorite Martian J—Gentlt B«n-Adventur»-Color 7-News—Color 47—La Tribuna Hlspana NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN 73 Doles CM 31—Focus on Books-Interview UNLIMITED FREE PARKING at.. singer 9—1 Spy—Drama—Color 1:01 36 Sword DOWN 11—Voyage—Adventure—Color fl—News—Tom Dunn—Color 2—El Sulllwm—Color 13—Ingles Pora Todos i—News—McGee-Color S-Fllm—The Maltese Falcon- 39 Cereal grain 1 Football 31—Film 5—Fost Draw—Game—Color Humphrey Boaart—2 hrs. .AIT coat <:45 •—I Spy—Dromo—Color 7—FBI—Color stadium 31—News—Paul Manocher—Color 11—Electric Vlllage-Varlety-Color 11—Honeymooners—Comedy THEATRES SATURDAY-SUNDAY 41 Zambesi 7:01 31—Italian Panorama 31—Brooklyn College 2 Pain 2—News—Walter Cronklte—Color 47—Wrestling-Washington, D. C. 1:31 or Amur i:4l SMOKING SECTIONS— 3 Leg bone 4—News—Chet Huntley, David 31—Your Right To Say It—Color MATINEE 2:00 P.M. 43 Exploding Brinkley—Color 31—News—Soul Katz-Color 47— Pumarelo—Advice—Color 5—1 Love Lucy—Comedy 7:M No Extra Charge! 4 Hunting dog 2—News—Roger Mudd—Color 9:M star 7—News—Frank Reynolds—Color 2—Smothers Brothers—Color 13—New Jersey Speaks •-New York Illustrated—Color 1 4—Bonanza—Cslor 31—Return lo Nursing 5—1 Love Lucy—Comedy 7_Fllm-The Sons of Katie Elder- Follow that lovable laugh-king 1 3 3 10 11 12 IS 7:31 31—Community Action John Wayne—2 hrs., 30 mln.— 2-Wlld Wild West-Color •7:10 Color Ik. 34 tfHU M U. IhiM • JM4434 to a thousand circus delights! 5—JoclcU Gleason-Color 14 4-Hlgh Chaparral—Color 11—Naked City—Drama IS 5—Truth or Consequences—Game- 4—Adam-12—Crime Drama—Color 31—Humanities I Color 5—Truth or Consequences—Oome— Color 9:39 17 19 7—Jacques Cousteau—Color 9—William F. Buckley Jr.-Color 9—Steve Allen—Variety-Color 7—Lawrence Welk—Color FREfhold MAII 7—Burke's Law—Mystery 31—Films 11—Rot Patrol—Drdma—Color 10:M (Mr. 1Mb 9-462-0600 20 13-World We Live In-Color 11—Invaders—Oromo—Color 2—Mission: Impossible—Color 31—Brooklyn College 31—On the Job—Fire Dept. 4-Phyllls Olller-Color 47—Big Debate-Color 5—News—Scharmen—Color TODAY & TOMORROWI 1:01 4—Get Smart—Comedy—Color 11—Rawhide-Western Sean CONNERY 5—Pay Cards)—Game—Color 5—Pay Cordsl—Game—Color 47—Fl|m—Lecho De Rosas- 11—Run For Your Life—Oramo—Color 31-Fllm Joan Fontaine—1 hrs.' Brlgitre BARDOT 13—Washington: Week In Review- 47—Club De La Fomillo-Color News Analysis—Color S—Mayor Lindsay—Color "SHALAKO" 31—Community Report 2—My Three Sons—Comedy—Color 9—Film—King and Country— 47—Film—La Ultima Lueha- 4—Ghost and Mrs. Mulr—Color. Dirk Bogarde—2 hrs. TECHNICOLOR (M) Carlos Baena—90 mln. 5-Merv Grlffln-Color 11 :M l:J0 7—College Football-Color 2—News—Reasoner—Color GIANT KIDDIE SHOWS! 2—Gomer Pyle, USMC—Color 9—Twilight Zone-Oroma 4— News—Bob Teasue—Color 4—Name of the Gome—Color 11—Win With the Start-Color 5-Oovld Sussklnd-Color at The PLAZA 5-Merv Griffin—variety-Color 31—Casper Citron—Interviews 11—Eleventh Hour—Color ALL NEW, ALL LIVE, 7—Felony Squad—Crime Drama- »:0» SAT. & SUN. at 2:00 11:10 Never before shown anywhere! Color 2—Hogan's Heroes—Color 4—Weather— N Icholson—Color "The Clown & the Kid" 13—Net Playhouse—Drama—Color 4—Ernie Ford—Color 11:15 31—Consultants at Large •-Pro Hockey-Color . 2—News—Toms Dunn-Color MATINEESONLY! SATURDAYand SUNDAY! 9:M 11—Perry Mason—Mystery at FREEHOLD HALL 2—Film—Diamond Head- 31—Film 4—News—Bob Teague-Color 1l:25\ SATURDAY at 2KI0 ALSO AT TOWN AND COMMUNITY Charlton Heston—2 hrs.-Color »:3» 4—Sports—Me) Allen-^Eolor 61 62 7—Don Rlckles—Comedy—Color 2—Petticoat Junction-Color 'Tarxan & the Great River" . 9-Whot's My Llne?-Gome-Color 31—Young Musical Artists 11:30 U—News—Lee Nelson-Color 47—Film—Historic De Un Gran I—Fllm—Leaend of the Lost- 31—Sight and Sound—Music John Wayne—2 hrs., 20 mln.— Starts SUNDAY) Amor—Jorge Negrete—3 hn. Color •:* 10:00 at Both Theatres) 68 7-Guns of Will Sonnett—Color 2—Mannlx—Mystery—Color 4—Film—The Time Machine- ROUTE 35 9—Film—Morgan the Pirate- 4—Jack Benny—Color Rod Taylor—2 hrs.—Color OF JAMES BOND'S Steve Reeves—90 mln.—Color S—News—Scharmen—Color 7—News-Keith McBee—Color EPTUNECITY 11—Password—Game—Color 11—College Talent-Vorlety—Color 11—Encounter—Religion GREATEST HITS 47—Spanish Drama—Color 31—Travelogues 11:45 774-6272 9:45 10:M 7—Local News—Noble-Color II 31—News—Herbert Roland—Color 5—8randed-Western 12:00 10:00 11—Pat Boone—Variety-Color 7—Film—Beneath the 12-Mlle Reef- 4—Star Trek—Adventure—Color 10:$J Robert Wogntr-90 min.-Color 'FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE' 5-News—Bill Jorgensen-Color 1—Sports—Color 11-Fllm-Color 7—Judd—Drama—Color 11:00 12:30 ' Sewer, Flood, Parking 11—Perry Mason—Mystery 2—News—Tom Dunn-Color 9-Sports-Color AND "THUNDERBALL" 11-EquoJ Time-Color 13—Newsfront—Mitchell Krauss 4—News—Bob Teoque-Color 1 31—In the Law Library 5—Alon Burke—Color U:U /WWV^'WVS^^V^^^^^ 47—Variety Hour—(.anm-^olor 9—Film—Invasion of the Body 9—Film-color 10:X Snatchers—Kevin McCarthy— 12:50, Woes Aired in Rumson 31—Latin America 1 hr., 45 mln. 9—News and Weather 47—News—Corrlgan—Color l:M MIDDLETOWN EATONTOWN RUMSON — Storm sewers, The council instructed bor- ' 10:45 •4-Weotherr-Nlchoison-Color ' 5-News 47—Variety Hour—Lamo-Cotor 11:13 V.J» IOMMUNITY flooding and parking prob- ough engineer Thomas P. 11:00 •-News-Bob Teogue-Color 4—Film—Spare the Rod— OWN lems took most of the time Santry to investigate a com- 2—News—Bob Young-Color 11:25 Max Bygraves—1 hr., 45 mln. 67M02O 542-4201 4—News—Jim Hortz-Color 4—Sports-Mel Allen-Color 7—Film—The Vampire's Coffin— at last night's session of Bor- plaint of flooding, lodged by 5-Donald O'Connor—Variety-Color Abel Salozar-1 hr., 35 mln. Mrs. Margaret Haney, 8 Av- 7—News—Color 2—Film—Full of Life— 1:50 ough Council. 9—Film—Nightmare In the Sun- , Judy Holllday-1 hr., SI mln. J—News-color ASBURY PARK Albert A. Kerr Jr., the bor- enue of Two Rivers. Ursula Andress—1 hr., 45 mln.— •-Johnny Carson—Color 1:55 HELD OVER Color 7-News-Kelth McBee-Color ' 2—Film—The Barefoot Mollman— AYFAIR ough's business administrator Mrs. Haney complained that 11-NFL This Week-Color 11—It Is WrHten-Talk-Color Robert Cummlngs—1 hr., 40 mln. 2nd BIG WEEK informed the council that the 11:10 11:45 3:15 * 775-8881 her property is being dam- 4-Weother—Field-Color 7—Local News—Noble-Color 4—lnternalhmol lone " Monmouth County Board of aged by flood waters origin- 11:15 . 12:00 3:35 4-News—Jim Hortz-Color 7—Film—The Fly- J—Film—Port Afrlque— Freeholders has awarded a ating from a neighborhood 47—Film—Un Beso En La Nuca— David Hedlson-1 hr., 50 mln.- Pier Angell—1 hr., 55 mln.—Color contract to the Shore Paving Mlrtd Legrand—90 mln. Color pond. She said that for the 11:25 11—Continental Miniatures—Color Co. of Red Bank for the con- past two years her complaints 4—Sports—Kyle Rote-Color struction of a storm sewer at to council haven't brought any 11:30 11-Blg Picture—Arrhy-Color ATLANTIC 2—Film—Youno Bess- 47—News-Arturo Rodrlgim Atfcmrie Hlohlandi 291-0141 the intersection of Rumson results. Jean Simmons—J hrs., 15 mln.— 11:45 »«M>4M Road and Avenue of Two Riv- Color •f—Film-color Council and the police de- 4—Johnny Carson—Color NOW THRU TUESDAY ers. 7—Joey Bishop—Color 4—Fllm—Seven In'the Sun- " I partment will Investigate 11—Fllm-Chrlstmas In July- Mario Canalt-90 mln. Clint Eastwood Dick Powell-^90 mln. 5—News THIS WEEK AT ... ways to solve the parking 12:3* 9—News tee J. Cobb filtePAULNEWUWprodutanrf problem in the area of the 5-Sclence Fiction Theater 12:45 2—News-Color "COOGAN'S BLUFF" River House Inn. Mayor John 9—Film—Color 1:25 LETEENDEZVOUS O. Teeter said that overflow 47—News—Arturo Rodriguez i—Film—CHy Beneath the Seo- — PLUS Ind BIG HIT — 1:M Robert Ryan—1 hr., 45 mln.—Color from the establishment's 4—News—Bob Teogue—Color 1:50 William Holden COUNTRY CLUB 5—Bold Journey—Travel 7—Film—Return ol the Fly- Cliff Robertson parking lot created "a serious 7—Film—The Toll T— Vincent Prlce-l hr., 35 mln. ARTHUR ITCONNEtL problem, which the council Richard Boone—1 hr., 35 mln.— 1:10. Vinee Edwards TONIGHT Color 2—Film—Crash Landing— In color cannot overlook." : 9-Newsand-Weather -. —— Cory-Merrill—1 hr., 45 mln.- : immx'm mm IWJHIB un 11—News—Lee Nelson-Color 4:55 "THE DEVIVS BRIGADE" More Great Entertainment! "MOOSE" Mayor Teeter proclaimed IMS 2—Film—Siren of Bagdad- 4-Fllm—The Grapes of Wrath- Paul Henreld—1 hr., 25 mln.- SATURDAY and SUNDAY COMING WEDNESDAY! ' SATURDAY Nov. 17 Postal Services Day. Henry Fonda—2 hrs., 10 mln. Colo/ MATINEE AT 2:00 P.M. at The PLAZA EXCLUSIVE "BLACK RIVER ItAklfE TONIGHT "THE CLOWN AND THE KID" "BARBARELLA" UANUC Sat. and W.4. ENGAGEMENT CIRCUS" Highfsrown Country Club PLUS 2nd BtG FEATURE at FREEHOLD MALL 775-1088 TONITE - THE SINGLES DANCE "THE DEVIL'S BRIGADE" "WEST SIDE STORY" Folks 20 and Over • ADM. SI.5S At the Movies MEMBERS 1.00 Andy Wells and his Orchestra A CRIME CAPER THAT COMES — Couples Invited — RED BANK LAURELTON NON-MEMBERS 2.00 Andy Wells - Sat. Nit* . jot Muchfl ACROSS —WITH A DOUBLE-CROSS! CARLTON- DRIVE-IN— ShilaJto 7:10: 9:20. Cartoons 7:00; Angete From Hell SAT. & SUN. — Kiddle Show: The 7:30; 10:40: Mini Skill Mob S.35. [••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Clown * The Klda 2:00; Shalako BAT. A SUN.— Angell From Hell DTE.55 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. 7:00: 10:10: Mini Skirt Mob 8:40. MONMOUTH COLLEGE fl DRIVE-IN RECOMMENDED FOR EATONTOWN TOMS RIVER DOVER- HULE1.:.SOUTHJCi.T 264-220m at*0 MATURE AUDI STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION > COMMUNITY- Hachel, luctiel 7:20; 9:25. Rachel, Rachel 2:00; 7:00: 9:15. SAT.,— Kiddle 8hall T.30; 11:60; MANASQUAN From Russia With Love ft:50. NOV. 23, 8:30 P.M. BAT. ft SUN. — Kiddle Matinee: "HELL'S ANBELS ON WHEELS ALGONQUIN- The Clown ft The Kld« 2:00; 3:20;' FRI 4 SAT. — The Paper Lion From Russia WlUl Love 5:18; 0:45; ALL NEW, ALL LIVE, M Gymnasium 2:00; 7:10; 9:10. Thunderball 7:30; 11:45. 'SUN. — The Paper Lion 2:00; N«v«t b«toi« thown inywh • 3:45; 8:U; 7:30; 9:25. PERTH AMBOY - • Admission AMBOY'S DRIVEIN- • BRICKTOWN rni., SAT. ft SUN. — Cartoon S3-S4-S5 BRICK PLAZA- 7:00: Thunderball 7:06: 11:43; Paner Lion 7:25; 0:40. From Ruiala With Love 9:44. < m. TICKET INFORMATION BAT. — Papor Lion 5:40; 7:65; MENLO PARK 0:55; Kiddle, 8how: Clown A Kid 1 ALAWe CALL 222-6600 EXT. 286 2:00. CINEMA- BUN. — 'Paper Lion 5:35; 1:25: mi., BAT. * SUN. — lUohtl, ©19MAm»rle«nlnUrntllonilPlclurM »1M« Amtrlon InltrmllonilI Pldur#Plcli « I , 9:25; Clown & Kid 3:00. A Rachel 2:00; 4:00: 6:00; 1:00; 10:00. rhfars^^rwtfirkf^fxfitfxfyfy Happy Shirt Taler DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Kelcham • Qnips SI Peculiar DAILY REGISTER,^ 7 Bird: Lat $2 Remove Friday, Nov. IS, 1968-23 Bridge Advice Printed Pattern ' PUZZLE 8 Kan's iS Holkws nickname 85 Good 38 Give1 up By Betty teary 9 Sea bird By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 10 Urge 39 Spanish Find Stolen "More crimes are commit- East dealer ACROSS 42 Pursuit forward name ted at the bridge table than 11 Tears 41 Uproots Both sides vulnerable 1 Measure 43 "Understand Car Looted in the streets," Sherlock 12 Dill herb 42 "- Dur- NORTH 44 Brook Holmes commented mourn- 6 Girl:-si. 13 Body parts ward," Scott LITTLE SILVER - A car • Q876 45 Certain fully as be got up from his 10 "Dies—" 19 Taking oH 45 Status — reported stolen here early kibitzing chair at the Baker 0 42 leaves OQ54 14 Below 46 Assigned 22 Fish 46 Quaff Wednesday was recovered a Street Bridge Club. Dr. Wat- 47 Feline • Q954 15 Above task 24 Western little more than one hour lat- son followed him out, wonder- WEST EA& 16 Girl's Harris state 48 Annoying Ing what the great detective 47 Weekday: er in Colts Neck—minus its • 42 17 Spoil I abbr. 25 Sends child was complaining about. The 4 no 26 Negative: 49 Halt wheels and tires. O 5 C AQI1096 18 Criminal 48 Ad good doctor had seen nothing O AJ10 20 Musical colloq. 50 Eye layer Arthur Locilento, 40 Laurel wrong. O9873 51 City on the * K108732 * AJ notes Rhone 27 Holds in 51 Dagger Drive, reported to police at East took the first trick SOUTH 21 The birds' 52 WWII hand 52 Poems 7:42 a.m. that his 1668 Pon- 53 Puff with the ace of hearts and • AK953 companions agency: 28 Roman tiac Firebird had been stolen continued with the queen. 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STATE HWY. S«, HIGHLANDS Ocean Ave., Sea Bright 1 Blocks North of Highlands Bridge 842-0205 Dial 8721351 HWY. 35 ^ EATONTOWN Diners Club — American Express (Opposite fort Monmouth) PEANUTS By CHARLES M. SCHVLZ BEETLE BAILEY By MORT WALKER 24-THE DAILY REGISTER Friday, November 15, -1*8

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WHAT A BLESSED RELIEF— NOT HAVING TO GROAN MYSELF IHTO A TIGHT filRDLEl—OR PEa MAMAt-WTTH AR1KH JOB rt <£ wiiuHEBR£AT> OfF FALSE EYLA5HE5 CT NIGHT! MR ME!-A »FT DRINK. /1 %S I'-LUOTME,'.- LEGAL NOTICE COMMERCIAL! WILL YOU ^SA ^W|U.CT0K£7Ht Speoiricatlons tor Addition to witer UAPINTOMYCLOTHE5? /V Wills Probated Treatment Plant In the Borough of Keansburg, Monmouth County, New Jersey", dated October 1988; Robert FREEHOLD - Miss Hope Donald Dugan, in a will dated Anthony F. Klaer Sr., 17 Greenberg, Associates, MldOle- Paula Wolfkamp, teacher in Sept. 16, 1966. Arno St., Oakhurst, who died town Township, New Jersey and en file In the OHIce of the Borough Middletown Schools who died Mrs. Eleanora C. Griswold, Oct. 28, divided his estate Clerk and hereby approved, and sub- ject to such changes, modlHcatlons accidentally Oct. 23, left her 72 Main St., Englishtown, equally between his son, An or revisions as may be approved from time to time by th« Borough entire estate to her parents, who died Oct. 28, left $500 to thony F. Klaer Jr., and his Council as necessary and required Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf- and substantially as provided for sad the trustees of Old Tennent daughter, Violet Klaer, in a In accordance with said Order. '• , kamp, with whom she lived at Church in a will dated April will dated Sept. 23. (b) The estimated maximum 70 Tower Hill Ave., Red 27, 1965. She divided the rest •mount of bonds or note* to bt Is- sued for said purpose is 1485,000, In- Bank, in a will dated Oct. 9, of her estate among her sis- LEGAL NOTICE clusive of the bonds or notes i au- thorized by this bond' ordinance mnd 1968. ter, Ada B. Davis, her niece, by the First Ordinance. In other wills probated in Alice Eckman,: and her cous- NOTICE ANDY CAPP By REG SMYTHE MONMOUTH COUNTY (c) The estimated cost •( said pur- the office, of Monmouth Coun- in, Raymond B. Van Der SURROGATE'S COURT pose Is 5185,000. Notice . to Creditors to Preifnt Section 4. Ths tollowlng matter! I'LL.'SWTHISFOR' ty Surrogate Donald J. Cun- hoef Jr. Claims Against 'Estate are hereby determined, decfls/red, re- ningham: ESTATB OF JOHN E. BEEBE, DB cited, and stated: 'ER-SHE PUTS Cornelius F. Jeff as, 93 Cen CEASED. (a) The said purpose described In George J. Mnlholland, East ter St., Leonardo! who; died .Pursuant to the order of DONALD Section 3 or this bond ordinance is WR.* 2&L V A BITE IN J. CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate of the not a current expense and is a, prop' Main St., Freehold, a tavern Oct. 28, left his automobile to County or Monmouth, this day made, erty or improvement which the Bor- on the application of the undersigned, ough may lawfully acquire or,make owner and former Freehold ' his son, Michael Cornelius, June R. Eeebe—Sole Executrix of the as a general Improvement, and Is .& fire chief who died Oct. 19, estate of the said John E. Beebe de- purpose for which the Borough is au- and divided the balance of his ceased, notice 4s hereby given to thfl thorized by law to make an appropri- provided for the support of creditors of said deceased to present ation. estate equally among his four to the said Sole Executrix their Mrs. Viola Lykes, 28 Court claims under oath within six months (b) The period of usefulness of'said children, Michael, Patrick, from this date. purpose, within the limitations of said St., Freehold; left $500 each ! Local Bond Law and according t» Timothy and Christopher Jef- Dated: October 18Ut, 19S8 the reasonable lire thereof, 'Is forty to Howard Carman and Flor- JUNE R. BEEBB (40) years. fas. His will was dated April 19 Brnnford circle (c) The supplemental debt state- ence Pugh; $200 to Katherine 2. . . Hed Bank, New Jersey ment required by said Law has been Sole Executrix duly made and filed in the office of Mulholland; and $100 each to Reussllie, Cornwell, Mausner the Borough Clerk and a. complete Robert J. Mulholland and A Carotenuto, executed duplicate thereof has been LEGAL NOTICE 34 Broad Street filed in the olflce of the Director of Annie Mulholland. He left Red Bank, New Jersey the Division of Local Finance in the NOTICE Attorneys Department or Community Affairs of the balance of his estate to MONMOUTH COUNTY ' Oct. 85, Nov. 1. 8, 15 J29.00 New Jersey, and such statement SURROGATE'S COURT shows that the gross debt of the Bor- his son, George I. Mulhol- NOTICE OP BEMXESIENT ough as defined In said Law Is, In- Notice to Creditors to Preient OF ACCOUNT land, in a will dated Jan. 13, Claims Against Estate creased by this bond ordinance" by ESTATE OF HENRY TOMAN, DE- 135,000, and that the Issuance of- the By PARKER and HART ESTATE OP HOPE. PAULA WOLF- CEASED THE WIZARD OF ID 1958. KAMP. DECEASED said obligations authorized by this Notice Is hereby given that the ac- bond ordinance Is permitted by the Mrs. Mabel Dugan, 5 Haley Pursuant, to the order or DONALD counts or the subscriber. Executor of exception contained in paragraph (c) J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate or the the estate or said Deceased will be ot Section 4OA:2-7 or said Law to the St., Freehold, who died Oct. County of Monmouth, this day made, audited and stated by the Surrogate debt limitations prescribed by iild on the application of the undersigned, of the County of- Monmouth and re- Law. 25, left $500 each to her Marlon Wolfkamp and William Wolf- ported for settlement to The Mon- granddaughters, Sharon Ann Kamp, Executors of the estate of the mouth County Court, Probate Di- (d) The aggregate, amount of not ; said Hope Paula Wolfkamp, deceased, vision, on Friday, the 6th day or De- exceeding (79,000 for Items of expense Susan Ann and Linda Ann notice is hereby given to the credi- cember A.D., 1968, at 9:30 o'clock permitted under Section 40A:2-20 of tors of said deceased to present to a.m., at the County Court House. said' Law has been Included In the Dugan and to her daughter- the said Executors their claims un- Monument and Court Streets, Free- foregoing estimated (175.000 cost of der oath within six months from thlg hold, New Jersey, at which tlmft Ap- said Improvement or purpose., in-law, Mrs. Doris R. Dugan. date. plication will be made for the allow- (e) This bond ordinance authorizes She left the balance of her Dated: November «, 1068 ance of Commissions and Counsel obligations bt the Borough• solely- for MARION WOLFKAMP fees. a purpose described In paragraph (c estate to her so'n William WILLIAM WOLFKAMP, Dated October 17th A.D. 1968 of Section 40A:2-7 of said lav . Both of 70 Tower Hill Avenue, • FIDELITY UNION TRUST and (1) the expenditure authorize Red Bank, New Jersey. by this bond ordinance and ever * COMPANY part thereof Is necessary to .protect Executors. By: M. SCOTT EAKELEY, Joseph H. Gibson, Esq. the public health and to prevent o~ Trust Orflcer, suppress a present menace to -the 58 West Main Street) 765 Broad Street, Fined $110 Freehold,^. J. public health of sufficient gravity to Newark, New Jersey justify the lncurrence' of debt In ex- Executor. cess ot statutory limitations and. no Nov. 8. 15. 22, 29 *28.00 Messrs. Rlker, Danzig, less expensive method of preventing Each for Bcherer and Brown, or suppressing such a menace exists, NOTICE Counsellors at Law, and the Slate Department ot Health MONMOUTM COUNTY 744 Broad Street, of the State or New Jersey has here- SURROGATE'S COURT Newark, New jersey. tofore on January 10, 1367 made a SNUFFY SMITH By FRED LASSWELL Shoplifting Notice to Creditors to Prestnt OcL 29, Nov. 1, 8, 15 133.00 finding and Order to this effect, and Claims Against Estate (2) the principal amount of obligations authorized by this bond ordinance Is ESTATB OF ERCOLB SQUIL- NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE WAIT TILL EATONTOWN — Municipal LARE, DECEASED _„„,.„ not in excess or the amount deter- PUfFPUFFPUFF BACK VONDER The ordinance published herewith mined by the Local Finance Beard 1 ABOUT 3 MILES Court Judge William Throck- pursuant to the order of DONALD was Introduced and passed upon first In the DlvlBlon of Local Finance In TH RB/ENOOERS • VNHARISVORE, J. CUNNINGHAM, Burrogate of the reading at a meeting of the Borough the Department of Community. Af- SH0 R0N morton yesterday fined County of Monmouth, this day made, Council of Uie Borough of Keansburg, ARE RAIDlN'My / J?I^J ' DADBURN y on the application of the undersigned, fairs of the State of New Jersey to In the County or Monmouth, New be necessary for such purpose. James and Diane Griffin, 124 Maria aquillare, Administratrix of the Jersey, held on November 6, 1068. It STILL? estate of the said Ercole Squlllare, STILL HOUSE, *. CALEB will be further considered for final Section 5. The full faith and credit Franklin Ave., Long Branch, deceased, notice is hereby given to passage, after public hearing there- SNUFFy the creditor! of said deceased to pre- ot the . Borough are hereby pledged on, at a meeting or said Borough to the punctual payment or the prin- $110 each for shoplifting sent to the said Administratrix their Council to be held In the Borough claims under oath within six months cipal of and Interest on the said ob- merchandise, valued at $100 Hall In said Borough on Monday, No- ligations authorized by this bond'or- from this date. vember 25, 1968 at 8 o'clock P.M., Sated: November T, 1988 dinance. Said obligations shall be. di- and $70, respectively from and during tho week prior to and up rect, unlimited obligations or the Bor- MARIA BQUILLARE, to and including the date or such ough, and the Borough shall be obli- Bamberger's, Monmouth 275 Pine Brook Road, meeting, copies or said ordinance gated to levy ad valorem taxes upon Shopping Center. Eatontown, N. . Dec. « BOND ORDINANCE MAKING AN vember 6, 1968 and entitled: "An or- the revoked list. His license ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION dinance providing for the acquisition was suspended for an addi- • CHARTER NO. J!57 OP 135,000 FOR TUB IMPROVE or emergency generating equipment NATIONAL BANK REGION NO. I MENT OF THE WATER-SEWER for the water-sewer system In and tional 30 days. He was also SYSTEM IN AND BY THEi BOR- ot the Borough of Keansburg in the REPORT OF CONDITION OUGH OF KEAN8BURQ IN THE County of Monmouth,' and vState,.of fined $30 for driving a ve of too Monmouth County National COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, NEW New Jersey, appropriating ( (36,000 THE PHANTOM By LEE TALK Bank or Red Bank In the state or JERSEY, AND AUTHORIZING therefor and authorizing the Issuance hide with fictitious license New Jersey, at the close oT business THE ISSUANCE OF J35.000 BONDS or (35,000.00 bonds or notes or the plates. on October 30, 1B68 published In re- OR NOTES OF. THE BOROUGH Borough for the financing of same," CW/HOWDIDyOU-- IM5IDE THIS CAVE 15 w DO you SET sponse to rail made by Computer FOR FINANCING SUCH ADDI- Is hereby superseded and. repealed, Joseph R. Williams, 118 orthe Currency, under flection 52M, TIONAL APPROPRIATION. but nothing herein contained shall be I THOU6HT YOU WERE A COUNTER- WEIGHT UP ON THAT? U.S. Revised Statutes BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOR- held. or deemed to affect or to lm« COMIN& > SYSTEM BUILT TO DOES IT WORK? Bank St., Red Bank, was ASSETS OUGH COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH pair the validity of any obligations DOWN "\ PKAW WATER FROM 1. Cash, balances with ' OF KEANSBURO, IN THE COUNTY of the Borough heretofore issued or fjned $25 for speeding and his other banks, and cash OF MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY (not outstanding or Incurred pursuant to ' THAT , Items in process or less than two-thirds of all the mem- said ordinance, and all ol such obli- ROPE.' license was suspended for 30 bers thereof affirmatively concurring). gations shall be held and be deeiped days. collection 1S,«5,M3.S8 AS FOLLOWS: to nave been Issued to or to. have 2. Unlled States Govern- been Incurred pursuant to, and shall & John Perrott, 1225 Asbury ment obligations •— 19,188,7«.76 Section 1. The improvement de- be chargeable to, this bond ordinance. 3. Obligations or States scribed In Section 3 of this bond ordi- Ave., Asbury Park, was fined and political subdi- 33,119,535.02 nance has heretofore been authorized Section 7, This bond ordinance shall visions ...* — S07,ai3.25 as a general Improvement to be take effect twenty (20) days after $25 for careless driving. 5. Other Securities ...... made or acquired by the Borough or the first publication thereof after fi- 6. Federal funds sold Keanaburg, In the County ol Mon- nal passage, as provided by said Lo- Daniel F. Kelly, 62 Algon- and Securities pur- mouth, New Jersey, by bond ordi- cal Bond Law. quin Ave., Oceanport^ was . ohased under egree- nance of the Borough herelorore Nov. 15 163.75 . ments to resell - •1,650,000.00 adopted on May 3, 1067 and entitled: fined $20 for speeding. T Loans and dlscount«J109,83«,308.83 "Bond ordinance providing ror the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 8. Bank premises, furni- Improvement of the water-scwer Project No. and Location > Kevin Flynn, Bloomfield, ture and fixtures, and system In and of the Borough or 1) 5633-1 Bosshart Hall Conversion other assets repre- Keansburg, in the County of Mon- Glasshoro State College, Glass- was fined $10 for operating a senting bank „,.•..„«« mouth, New Jersey, appropriating boro, N. J. vehicle with a rear license premises _ — - 3,643,133.2$ 1450,000 therefor, and authorizing the 2) 5633-2 Renovations to Collet* 0. Real estate owned Issuance or {450,000 bonds or (Bunce) Hall plate. Walter Evans, Third other than bank notes of the Borough ror financing Glassbore State College, DIM- premises 26,830.14 the same" (herein called the "First ooro, N. J. Ave., Asbury Park, was fined 11. Other assets _.- 1,218,921.13 Ordinance"). The First Ordinance ap- Owner: State of New Jersey propriated $450,000 for said improve- $10 for operating a car with- 12. TOTAL AS3BT3 _jl89,9O4,651.29 ment or purpose, and said ordinance Separate scaled bids (a) for eaclJ.Of authorized the issuance of |4SO,000 listed branches of work and a 'sep- NUBBIN By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW out tail lights. bonds or notes of the Borough there- arate ovor-all single contract bid; (b) LIABILITIES for. The cost of said improvement or covering all the branches of work: 13. Demand deposits of purpose, estimated in May or 1067 at and material required to complete HOWPO YOU UKg Individuals, partner- 1450,000 is now estimated at (489,000 the project will be received > in the NEW floRfA0ue r v ser, and It Is necessary ror the Borough Reception Room or the Oirice or the FOfcSOT THE Alateen Unit Sonf..!.!!:....._ 63,775.311.06 to raise the additional amount of Director, Division or Purchase and ge? ISNT If A ? 14. Time and savings de- 135,000 to meet the part of said Property, 2nd floor, Room 232-2, State RABBITEARS! posits of Individuals, 1485,000 estimated cost not provided House, Trenton, New Jersey O86J8, Meets Tonight partnerships, and cor- for by the appropriation made by until 2:00 o'clock p.m. E.S.T. on No- porations _. JO4,746,096.39 the First Ordinance. To ' meet tho vember 27, 1068 and then publicly RED BAfJK - The Red 15. Deposits of United additional cost of said Improvement opened and read aloud. No bid will States Government .... 827,747.97 or purpose stated In said Section 3 bo accepted atler the hour specified. Bank Alateen, an organiza- 16. Deposits of States and and not provided In the First Ordi- Bids will be received on the follow- political subdivisions.... M,537,718.82 nance, there Is hereby . appropriated ing branches of work: •'. : tion for children whose par- 18. Deposits of commer- (he additional sum of 135,000.00; 1) General f ents have drinking problems, cial banks „ - 4,715.00 Electrical *' \ 19. Certified and officers' Section 2. For.the flpanclng of said Plumbing - will meet tonight at 8 o'clock checks, etc . 1,871,0*3.03 Improvement or purpose, < and to 2) General r< 20. TOT\AJL DEPOSITS meet said $35,000 additional appropri- Structural Steel ft MlscellarifmtR in the First United Methodist 173,4O2,B51.«7 ation, negotiable bonds of the Bor- Iron Church, here. (a) Total demand de- ough, each to be known as "Water- Electrical posits .. 86,220,300.03 Sewer Bond," are hereby authorized Stage Equipment Personnel of local schools, (b) Total time and to bs Issued In Uie principal amount The Information ror Bidders, Form flavings deposits of $35,000 pursuant to the local Bond or Contract, plans, Specifications (and including principals, nurses, 1O9,242,2M.64 Law of New Jersey. In anticipation Forms or Bid Bond, Performance- 24. Other liabilities 3,069,973.81 of the Issuance or said bonds and Payment Bond, and other contract guidance counselors and in- to temporarily finance said Improve- documents may be examined aW ths 25. TOTAL LIABILITIES 178,532,625.28 ment or purpose, negotiable notes or rollowlng: i terested faculty members, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS the Borough in a principal amount will be guests. 20. (c) Common stock — not exceeding '35,000 are horeby au- Office ol Architecture, . total par value 11.00 . 3,129,000.00 thorized to be Issued pursuant to and Engineering ft Construction, • The speakers will be per- No. shares within the limitations prescribed by State House HI and LOIS By MORT WALKER and DIK BROWNE authorised 3,500,000 said Law. Trenton, New Jersey 08828 .,' sons from outside the area. No. shares Copies may be obtained .at 'the'or- outstanding 3,429,000 Section 3. (a) The , improvement rice or Architecture, Engineering •anl YES, I WONDER IF I SO MUCH FOR The purpose of the meeting 27. Surplus i -. 6,770,100.00 heretofore authorized by the First Or- Construction, located at the Stale CAN STILL DO IT/ 27. Undivided profits 2,232,0211.01 dinance and the purpose for the fi- House, Trenton, New Jersey upon pay- REMINISCIN©/ is to inform the audience nancing of which said obligations are ment or 125.00 for each set.- Any about the organization and its to be issued Is the improvement of insuccessrul bidder, upon returning 30. TOTAL OAPITAL the water-sewer system or the bor- such set promptly and in good con- progress. ACCOUNTS . 11,432,026.01 ough by the construction or a new dition, will be refunded his payment, well, designated as Well #8 to be and any non-bidder upon so return- 31. TOTAL LIABILITIES located in the Borough on the exist- ng such a set will be refunded and CAPITAL ing Borough owncd-water works 125.00. TO SIT IN THI5 THANKSGIVING SERVICE • ACCOUNTS 189,994,651.29 property on Frazee Place, modtfica- H(SH CHAIR WHEN tlom to existing treatment plant al- The State reserves the right to re- MATAWAN - Matawan so located on Borough-owned proper- ect any or all bids. CHIP WAS A I, George L, Btelltz, President, of ty on Frazee Place, comprising new Each bidder must deposit with Ills Presbyterian Church will hold Uie above-named bank do hereby de- aerator, detention tank, chemical bid, security in the amount, form and BtBXAHDTALK clare that this report of condition feeders, ohlorlnators, two new prcB- subject to the conditions provided In a special Thanksgiving ser- ts true and correct to the best of sure filters and appurtenances, and the Instructions for Bidders. vice on Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. in my knowledge and holler. all substantially as shown on and in Attention ot bidders is particularly GEORGE L. BIBLITZ accordance with and to the extent de- called to the requirements as to con- the church sanctuary. On We, Uie undersigned directors at* crlbed In the Order of the State De:> ditions of employment to be observed test uie correctness of this report of lartment of Health of the State or and' minimum wage rates to..'be paid Thanksgiving day the church condition and declare that It has been lew Jersey hereinafter mentioned, Under the contract. '; examined by us and to'the best of and on white prints, four In num- No bidder may withdraw his bid will join others in the com- our kncwledjio and belief Is true and ber, entitled: "Additions to Water within sixty (60) days after the act munity for a service to be correct. Plant, Keansburg, N. J."; three un- ual dato ot thi opening thereof. SAMUEL C. MORRIS tltledi one dated October 1868; three DEPARTMENT OF THE TRBA8URY held at 9 a.m. at the Second JOHN T. VALDES undated; and according to specifica- Division of Purchase and Property W. RAYMOND VAN WHIN tion! entitled; "Contract DecumenU CHARLES F. BUliIJIVAN, Director Baptist Church, Orchard St. DlrMton "••)• NOT. 8. IS r 136,00 THE DAILY REGISTER, Friday, fiat. U, Young Church Looks Forward Services in County Churches

REFORMED' LUTHER MEMORIAL LUTHERAH , Atlantic Highlands Keyporl Bunday worship at 10:45 a.m. Us* (Missouri SyMd> EMMANUEL BAPTIST Rev. S. T. Scholten Is pastor. New Shrewsbury Atlantic Highland* To Expansion of Its Facilities Morning worship service will bt at The Sunday service at 10:30 11 o'clock, and the evening service at Little Silver a.m. The Rtv. Donald L. Biggs Is By FLORENCE BRUDER Mrs. Ernest Raynor. Empha- 7:30 The Rev. Richard Shaw Is pastor. pastor. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI8TS SHREWSBURY —April 18, sis here is placed on the at- UNITKI) METHODIST EMBURY UNITEP METHODIST Atlantic Highlands Little Silver New Shrewsbury 1956 was an Important date tendance of the entire family. The unday service will he held at The Rev. Sanford M. Haney win Services will bo held tomorrow at 11 a.m. The Rev. Harvey Van Pclvcr preach and conduct the morning U a.m. Robert K. Tome la minlstar. ; in, the lives of a small nu- There are classes for all ages, u pastor. Sermon: "The Bible and worship services at 11 a.m. l dens of Christian believers staffed by 17 teachers. the Bottle." BT. JOHN'S r.FISCOPAIi here. It was the day of the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Little Silver Oakhurst The Women's Missionary Atlantic Highlands Sunday services will be Trial Liturgy formation of the First Assem- Sunday services at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Communion at B and 10 a m. and FOIST UNITED METHODIST Council is another vital arm Rev. Richard B. Anderson officiat- Regular Comnymlon at 11:30 a.m. Oakhurst bly of God Church. or work. It is headed by Mrs. ing. The Rev. Ttiomaa A. Kerr, Jr., rec- The '.jnday service will be at »:SO tor. and H a-m. Dr. John D. Blair la With no property or build- McLean with Mrs. Raynor as CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETT pastor. Atlantic Highlands Ing in which to convene, the secretary and Mrs. Elias El- Sunday services will be held at 11 Long Branch a-m. Oceanport little congregation gathered lison as treasurer. GOSPEL HALL /' at first in homes and then in CENTRAL BAPTIST Long Branch CALVARY BAPTIST Officers of the church in- Atlantic Highlands ••prices will be held Sunday at I:M i 'tented halls. Sunday services will be at 11 a n. am. A aospet Service will be. odd oceanport , " clude board members, Mr. Rev. Harry W. Kraft la pastor. Wor- at T p.m. Sunday morning services at f:45 «hlp service at 7:30 p.m. and H. Evening service at 7:30. Rev. :- They met on Sundays for Ellison, Mr. Raynor and Da- BT. JAMES EPISCOPAL Paul N. Smith is pastor. worship, but this did not ful- vid Morgan; treasurer, Miss ST. AGNES CATHOLIC Long Branch Atlantic Highlands Low Mass at 8 a.m. Family Mass OCEANFORT IMTED METHODIST fill the needs of a group which Betty McElmon, and secre- Sunday Masses are at 6:30. 7:45. t, at 10 a.m. The Rev. Robert A. Pear- Ocpanporl 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 and son la reolor. Morning worship at 9:30 a.m. and , Relieved in centering family tary, Vincent G. De Bonis. 6:30 p.m. Rev. Michael I. Leaso la evening service at 7:30 Rer. W. Wln- Mrs. Samuel Lanzalotti is or- pastor. BT. LUKE'S METHODIST Iteld Is pastor. '; Jife around church activities. Long Branch /Bible study, prayer, fellow- ganist. Cliff wood Beach The Sunday service will be at 11 Old Bridge i "ship arid youth activities were The Rev..Mr. McLean re- FIRST BAPTIST ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC [•deemed necessary through- ports that physical improve- BAVVIEVT PRESBYTERIAN aunday Worship Service will hs at LoDg Branch Old Bridge put, the week. ments are being made to the »:30 and 11 a.m. Rev. David L. Buccl, The Sunday services will be h«U at Sunday Mass will De at 6:JO, T:» 11 a.m. and 7:15 p,m. 1:43, 'lu, 11:15 a.m. and 12:36 p.ir. So a temporary place of main property and a finan- pastor wilt officiate, The Rev. Bernard A. Coen Is pastor. CLIFFWOOD COMMUNITY rotST REFORMED worship was secured on Hen- cial project is in motion to METHODIST Long Blanch LUTHERAN GOOD SHEPHERD ry Street in this borough. The make adequate provision for cnrrwod Sunday service at 11 a.m Rev. Old Bridge John £. G.rant Is pastor. Sermon: Family Bible hour will be Sunday Worship sen-Ices will be held at 'Thine Is The Kingdom." "group already was recognized what he calls "much needed » a.m. with the pastor, The Rev. at 9:15 a.m. Worship service expansion." Kllrlch C. Campbell. Jr., officiating. will be at 10:30 a.m. The Rev, Harley 9s ?n affiliated member of Marlboro E. Meyer will officiate. the General Council of the As- The First Assembly of God, Colts Neck "semblies of God. with district its neat frame building nest- . BIBLE PROTESTANT Red Bank = led among the town's historic REFORMED Robertsvtlle . headquarters in Trenton. EXPANSION NEEDED—Members of First Assembly of God Church, Sycamore Av»., The Sunday service will ha at 9:30 Sunday service will be at 11 a.m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL landmarks, looks forward to and 11 a.m. The Rer. Samuel La t-m. The Rev. Edwin P. Spencer Is Thirty - eight young people Penta's sermon will bt baaed on the pastor. Red Bank an extension of activities in Shrewsbury, look forward to new facilities to accommodate numerous activities of text: Joshua 24:14-31. Commitment Sunday services will be held In the filled the first Sunday school Sunday. Holy Communion. MOROA.NVIM.E METHODIST Mystic Brotherhood Lojr worship services will Da al Worship services s:l5 and 11 a.m. Alfred S. Parker Is paator. Candle ue. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS- The . Rev. cheater A. Galloway Is Hint memo rial aervlce at 6 p.m. . In 1966, the Rev. Patrick 0. been pledged by the people Students from all schools are byterian Women of Matawan 10:45 a.m. with Pastor William Joal pastor. Sermon: "A Philosophy To Annual Woman's Day will be Wright officiating. i Live By." R. NICHOLAS RUSSIAN KASIEBN McLane succeeded the Rev. of the Holmdel • Middletown welcome to attend a dance Presbyterian Church will 8T. DOROTHEA'S CATHOLIC) ORTHODOX celebrated Sunday at St. Paul ORO88 OF OL"RY LUTHERAN Rod Bank Mr. Deegan as pastor. His area for the construction of sponsored by the St. Agnes sponsor a fish and chip din- ' Eatontown * Baptist Church. Mrs. Eliza- Sunday Masses at ?:3O. 9 and 10:36 Matawan Tht Divine LJturgy will be cele- • congregation now stands at the proposed new St. Cather- CYO Saturday from 8 to 11:30 ner on Nov. 20 in the fellow- a.m. and noon. HM Rev, James The Sundar service will be at 10:30 brated at 10 a.m. on Sundar and Holy ine's Catholic Church, ac- p.m. at the church hall. Mu- beth Peek, president of the ship hall of the church, Din- B. Coyle Is pastor. a.m. The Rev. Arthur W. Kblsh- Dart of Obligation. Evening tervlcaa about 100, the number vary- back will officiate. Communion on the preceding Bunday and Holy Days 01 cording to Francis J. Gross sic will be provided by The. Woman's Auxiliary of the ST. JAMES MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL first and third Sundaya of Hie month. Obligation at « p.m. Fattier KmUlaa ing with the coming and go- ner will be served from 6 to Sermon: "The Redeemed Man." Seacoast Missionary Baptist Eatontown Kajko, pastor. K Ing of military personnel in and John Tilelli, co-chairmen Moose. Girls are asked to 7:30 p.m. Take-out orders will HolT Eucharist at 8 and 10 ajn. of the fund raising campaign. wear dresses or skirts and Association, will be guest be served from 5:30 - 6 p.m. Rtv. a Holly Knight officiating. ST.. CLEMENTS CATHOLIC CHURCH OP CHRIST the area who come here to Matawan-Marlboro Red Bank blouses and boys to wear jac- MONMOVTH BAPTIST '.'. worship. The Rev. James T. Connell speaker. The public is invit- Further information may be ffl>«l*>»» Baptist Convention) Sunday Masses and Holy Communion Sunday le-rvloe at 11 k.m. Tht eve- kets and ties. obtained by contacting the Eatootnwn will be held at 7, 8:30. 9:30, 10:30 ning service will be at 6: JO. Evangelist In this connection, the Rev. administrator of St. Cather- ed. Worship nrvlcea will be at 1:45 and 11:30 a.m. In the Matawan Re- Donald Wood will preach at both church office. 10 a.m., 11 a_m. and T:30 p.m. wits gional High School. Rev. Joseph Ru* aervlcea. Sir. McLean recently has been, clntkl la pastor. ine's and honorary chairman The Rtv. M. R. Halre. pallor preach- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Int. appointed to serve as contact of the drive, also expressed FIRST 0XITED METHODIST Red Bank chaplain for the Assemblies satisfaction with the commu- Award Nominee MT. ZION A.M.E. ZION Matawan Tht Sunday service will be at • Satonlown Sundar services will be at »:30 and and 11 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Cnarlea of God at Ft. Monmouth. nity's initial response. Concert to Benefit DEANS — Joseph E. Skid- Bunday morning service at 11. Tht 11 a.m. The Rev. Donald T. Phillips S. Webster will preach oo "Draw Upon He,is a native of Michigan. Rev. X. J. Reiver U pastor. Sr. pastor. Sermon: "I pledge At- Your Unused Strength," Solication of most of the more, of Hazlet, president of leilance." Loyalty Sunday. UNITED HETHODIST 'After high school, he served families in the area will be the Northern Monmouth Cath- Fair Haven mm BAPTIST CHURCH Red Bank Matawan a tour of duty with the U.S. completed by Nov. 24. New olic young Adult Club is CHRIST CHURCH METHODIST Morning Worship at 10 a.m. Sunday services will be at 9:30 and Navy and subsequently at- Church Rebuilding Fair Haven 11 a.m. Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. residents are invited to par-' among eight nominees for The Sunday service will bt al 11 CALVARY BAPTIST CHAPEL The Rev. Edward B. Cheney will tended Assemblies of God ticipate. the CYAC of the Year Award, am. The Rev. Charles O. Hanklna Is Matawan apeak on "Time tor Hearing Ood." RUMSON — On Sunday at Conservatory, and musi- pastor. .Morning Worship at U a.m. Sun- HOLY TRINITY EVANGELICAL T^eo'oeical Schools in Penn- The site-finding committee 4 p.m., a concert of sacred cal director of the Monmouth to be presented at the 10th tar evening worship at 7:10. The . sy'vania and Florida. annual convention of the or- HOLY COMMUNION EPISCOrAL Rev. Jack Klnney Is tne pastor. LUTHERAN will shortly announce the lo- music will take place at St. Civic Chorus, is director of Fair Haven Red Bank He was minister for ganization, scheduled for to- Sunday services will ba at I and 10 The Sunday service will ba held at cation of the new church. Geqrge's-by-tlie-River Epis- music at Christ Church Meth- am. Middletown • :15 and 11 a.m. The Rev,. Harold churches * in North Caro- day through Sunday at Flag- Hornberger la pastor. ' • copal Church. It will benefit odist of Bumson and Fair. Ha- BT. MARY'S CATHOLIC- li-'R. Indiana and Perm- Trinity Episcopal Church, post Motor Lodge here. Freehold New Monmouth ST. JAMES CATHOLIC Stewardship Event ven. In the past Mr. Molzer Muses are at 7, 8:15. BJ0. 10:49 •.jju'vania and before coming Red Bank, which was de- The presentation will be HOPE LUTHERAN am. and noon In the church: at »:15. Red Bank has directed the Vienna Freehold «:JO, 10:13 t-.m. and oton In Memorial •undar Masses will be at «, 7:30, », ,t« Shrewsbury, the Rev. Mr. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - stroyed by fire last Easter Youth Choir, the Vienna made Sunday by Vincent A. Worship services will be at 9:30 a.m. Hall. f 10:30 a_m. and 12 noon in the Church: Tht Rtv. Albert >W. Gibson Is pastor. tit 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. and 13:19 In the TM^ean traveled for a period The congregation of Cross of Sunday. The proceeds will be Choir Boys and has been a Weiss, managing editor of FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Pttert Place auditorium, and at 5:90 as an evangelist. Glory Lutheran Church will FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OF MONMOUTH COUNT! p.m. In tht Church. Migr. Emmett used in the rebuilding of the vocal coach of the Columbus tile Monitor, at a breakfast Freehold Llncrort A. Monahan It pastor. He and his wife reside at hold a stewardship dinner church, now in progress. after a folk Mass. •Coming worship will be at 9:30 In JBunday services will be held at 10:30 Boys Choir. tht new auditorium and at 11 a.m. In a.m. The Rev. .Harold R. Dean la ST. PAUL IIAPTIST ; 2?0 Sycamore Ave. They are Sunday at 5 p.m. There will, tht •etwluerv. Paator Jamet R. Hem- pastor. Participating in the concert This Sunday's concert will mott will deliver a ifermon. Red Bank the parents of four children, be nursery service for small UMCROFT UNITED PRESBYTERIAN •unday worship services will be will be Miss Georgene Byrne, include works by Praetorious, Memorial Service at '115 a-m. •Rachel and Yvonne, who at- children and motion pictures GRACE LUTHERAN Llncroft Eatontown, lyric-coloratura Gounod, Bach and Telemann, RED BANK - A candle- Freehold Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. The FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST tend Red Bank High School, will be shown for older boys The Sunday service will be at • Rev, Harold Turner la paator. SCIENTIST soprano; Mrs. Thomas Jer- and will feature G. B. Pergo- light memorial service for and M:4S e.m. Red Bank and Lowell and Stephen, stu- and girls. The Rtv. David C Volk Is pastor. REFORMED Bandar lervlce at 11 a.m. Kerrloe man, Middletown, mezzo-so- lesi's "Stabat Mater." the benefit of conference Middletown at 9:30 a-m. first Sunday of tht dents in the Bpro School here. The Senior Luther League The rebuilding of the workers will be held Sunday DKMAMUEL BAPTIST The lundar servlca will be held ftt month. Reading Room now located prano; Charles Gotschalk, Freehold 11 a.m. at the Mall. Pastor McLean directs a will serve the dinner and the Homing worship *U1 be at 11 a.m. little Silver, organist, and church, which has been hold- at 5 p.m. at the Shrewsbury and evening Krvice at T p.m., both COOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN number of vigorous parish ac- Junior Luther League will be Felix Molzer, also of Little ing services at the Masonic Avenue A.M.E. Zion Church. In The Gable Building, US Sohanck Holmdel-Mlddietown MONMOUTH ETHICAL SOCIETY tivities. One of the most out- Road. The Rev. Frank C. Itorte. pas- Tht Sunday service will bt held Red Bank in charge of the nursery. Silver, accompanist. Temple in Red Bank, is to in- All residents are invited. tor, will preach. at 10:45 at the Thompson School. Meets at 11 a.m. In the) Red Bank standing is an intensive youth The Rev. George J. Frank Jr., la Community Center. Donald Jacoby Is Following the meal, finan- Miss Byrne, a member of clude a redesigned and im- FIRST BAPTIST pastor. president program. Paul Cummings and Freehold cial matters relating to the the choir at-St. Luke's Meth- proved choir room. tonday worship aervlce at 10:18 a.m. KLNQ OF KINGS LUTHERAN Roland Umphress assist with Tickets may be obtained by Till Rev, Richard R. King It pastor. Middletown Kumson church will be discussed. odist Church in Long Branch, Missionary Sunday aervlcea will bt at ft a.m. the Royal Rangers, which di- calling the Trinity Church of- and 10:15 a.m. The Rtv. William A. . rects activities for boys from A prayer vigil, comniorat- has sung with several local Hazlet Hanson Is paator. ST. OEOROE'S-BY-THK-RIVER ing the fifth anniversary of groups, including the Mon- fice, or will be available at EPISCOPAL the ages of 6 through 17. rAITH REFORMED NEW MONMOUTH BAPTIST Rumson the opening of the charter of mouth Civic Chorus, in which the door. To Congo Railet New MonmmlUi Sunday services will be Holy Com- Girls 9 through 17 partici- Worship services wl'l be held at munion at S and 9:30 and Morning the. church, will begin at 8 she had the romantic lead, in •undar tenieet wUI be held at 1:30 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Donald Prayer at 11 a.m. pate in the Missionette Clubs, and U a.m. The Rev. Theodore c. N. Scofleld will speak at both ier- a.m. Nov. 23. Seventy - two a number of Gilbert and Sul- ,.Mullnr_l». BMtor. Sermon: "What FIRST PRESBYTERIAN under the direction of Mrs. To-Speak Makes Lift vTCMTLIvlngT!' ' ••'-"" JtlCM - ••--—> ---• Rumaoa •—-—• ;•,--.- members will participate in livan "operettas and sang so- ST. JOHN'S METHODIST Walfried Norrenberg, Mrs. HIGHLANDS - The Rev. SADfT CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL Worship Service at 9:15. and 11:1* the service under the direc- los in various oratorios. With Hailet Belford a.m. The Rev. Harvey C. Poule, Jr., Robert Shields and Mrs. Ran- George Starsmeare, pastor of •uadar services wlU be held at l:tO Sunday schedule: ( a.m. Holy 'Eu- la pastor. tion of the evangelism com- the Opera Ensemble of the and 11 e.m. Tht Rt». Norman R. dall. Caudell. thtv First United Methodist charist and sermon: C30 a.m. tune mittee. Monmouth Conservatory of Riley It pastor. •ucharlst and sermon. Sea Bright Each Sunday evening at 6, Church, has invited the MARANATHA BAPTUT . ' METHODIST Music, she starred in "Rita," FOIST urflTlsl) METHODIST the youth group meets. It is public to attend a talk by Hazlet Belford "The Impresario" and "Bas- Sundar worship service! at 11 a.m. Tht Sunday servlcs will be at 11 Sea Bright known as Christ's Ambassa- Presbyterian Club Dr. Alexander James Reid, and 7 p.m. The Rev. Lawreno Reed am. The "Sunday service will be al tien and Bastienne". la pastor. 9:30 im ---with the Rev. o. W. dors and is under the super- MATAWAN - Mr. Presby- African missionary since 1927, MIDULETOVTN METHODIST Starsmeare, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Jerman, a soloist at Middletown •vision of Mr. and Mrs. Don- terian of Matawan Presby- Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Highlands Sunday service at 10 a.m. Tht ST. LUKE'S A.M.E. Trinity Church, last spring Rev. W. A. Abrams la pastor. Sea Bright , aid Massey. terian Church will meet in the church. The Sundar service will be at 1 p.m. appeared in the Monmouth T METHODUr COMMUNITY Mr. Massey is also training Church on Monday from 7 to Dr. Reid, who was born in Highlands Civic Chorus production of Port Monmouth the Bible Quiz Team for 1969. 9 p.m. The evening will be- Illinois, has served in Europe Sundar aervlcei will be at II a.m. Worship service at 11 a.m. Vesper Shrewsbury "The Gypsy Baron" and has and T:N p.m. The Rev. O. W. stars- itrvlce at 8:30 p.m. The Rev. A. D. It Is noteworthy that this gin with supper. as well as Africa and is a •aeaf*. pastor, will offlciatt. Magaw Is pastor. •JURIST EPISCOPAL had leading roles in the Op- year's team was champion of member of the Kentucky Con- ST. ANDKETTS EPISCOPAL Hhrewebury Speaker will be Otto Wolke era Ensemble's "Sister Ange-' Highlands SWTEB FRANCIS SPIRITUAL Sunday aervlces will be Koly the state of New Jersey with ference of the Methodist The Holy Eucharist will hi cele- Port Monmouth Eucharist at 8 and 9 and Morning who will tell of the history lica" and "Little Red Riding braled this Sunday at I and 10 a.m. Private messages given Monday to Prayer at 11:19 a.m.,. At the latter Rachel McLean placing sec- Church. wlih Matins at 9:30 a.m. and Even- laturday, 1 to 5 pm Spoken In two services the Rev. Ronald G. Al- and work of the Matawan Hood." song at 7 p.m. Wm. D. Lorlng, vicar, •ngllsh and Italian Call during bury will preach on "Stewardship." ond in individual scoring for He received his BA degree will preach. church hours. 263 Main SL Bishop Health Center. Mr. Gotschalk has been di- Angela Soils. rRESBVTERIAN ' the Northeast region of the from Asbury College, Will- rector of music at Trinity OCEAN VIEW COMMUNITY _ Shrewsbury U.S. Last month the group heard more, Ky., and his doctorate Holmdel Leonardo Tot morning service of worship Church for 20 years. He is a Morning worship service at 11 a.m. wlir be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The A graded Sunday School is Donald Lewis tell about his in divinity from Asbury Theo- The Rev. • Kenneth N. Gamble will Rev. Jamee R. steele, pastor, graduate of Juilliard School •OLMDEL CHURCH \|n session weekly at 10 a.m. work in the ministry of logical Seminary. Holmdel > •peak. ' Evening services at 7:30 p.m. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD of Music and has taught or- The Sunday service will be at 11 a.m. LEONARDO BAPTIST Shrewsbury Under Miss Betty Malcolm. Monmouth Presbytery. He Before going to the Congo, with the pastor. Tht Rev. John W. Sunday worship aervlca at n am. gave a first-hand report on gan and piano for 30 years. Waldron, oKlclallng. Evening; aervlca Leonardo Evangelistic service at 7 p.m. Patrick • &ie is assisted in the depart- The Rev. Neal S. Basker Dr. Reid was pastor of St. at 7. 8unday services will be at 11 a.m.. O. McLean la pastor. Mr. Molzer, director and The Rev. William Cirr la paotor. ;•. ments and office by Mrs. Mc- the urgency of this work in Martin in the Wall Church, Evening sen-ice at 7:30. SHREWSBURY MKETLNG Lean, Mrs. J. 0. Childers and Asbury Park. founder of the Monmouth Prague, Czechoslavakia, re- Keansburg WESTMINSTER 1'HESBYTERIAN OF FRIENDS Middletown (Uuakers) To Install puted to have been the church FIRST METHODin Tht Sunday service will be >:U . Shrewsbury of John Huss, Protestant re- JCeenaburi and 10:45 a.m. Rev. Harlan C. Dur- Meeting for worship Sundays at 11 •undar tervtcts wilt be at 1:30 fee will speak on "A Bouthpaw Army." a.m. In the Fellowship Hall of tht former. a.m. and at 11 a.m. Tnt Rev. Newton BETHEL BIBLK CHAfEL Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church. Pastor At W. Drainer It pastor. Middletown Dr. Reid served for 37 Services Sunday will begin with ST. ANN'S CATHOLIC worship at 9:30 a.m. Family Bible Union Beach years as district supervisor of Keansbura hour at 11-a.m. Evening aervlce at Reformed a station in the Republic of Sunday Masses will be at 7, i. % T. Located at Applegatt and Carptn* O.RACE UNITED METHODIST 10, U and noon. ttr Sis.. River Flaaa. Union Beach the Congo* encompassing Worship lervicea will De Sunday al NEW SHREWSBURY-The ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL CALVARY BAITIST ' 10 a.m. The Rev. Franklin H. Bird Wembo, Nyama, Lodja, Thun- Keansburg Jr., Is pastor. Rev. Neal S. Busker will be Sunday services will be Holy Com- Middletown CHLUCH OF GOD installed as pastor of the Re- da and Katako Kobe. munion at S a.m. and Parish Sunday services al 11 a.m. and 7 Emharlst and Sermon at 9:30 a.m. m In the Falrvlew School. The Rev. Union Beach When civil war broke out 6 George J. Elliott Is paator. Morning worship Sunday at 11 a.m. formed Church of New BAYAIIORE COMMUNITY and evangelistic service at 7:30 p m. Shrewsbury Sunday at a 4 after independence in 1960, East Kennsburg ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL The Rev. Jack E. Reynolds Is pastor. Sunday services will be held at 11 Navcslnk p.m. service. He succeeds the , he was evacuated from the a.m. The Rev. Richard Schwartz la Sunday services will be Holy Com- Congo and spent several pastor. munion at 8 and Family aervlcc at' Rev. Isaac Rottenberg. 9:30 a.m. At U am., Holy Com- West Long Branch The Rev. Frank Villerius, years in Rhodesia as pastor Keyport munion with sermon on first and at Mufilira and assistant di- third Sundays and Morning Prayer REFORMATION president of the Classis of FIRST IIAPTIST with sermon on second and fourth LUTHERAN CHURCH rector of the Biblical Institute Sundays. West Long Branch New Brunswick, will preside Keyport The Rev. W. Robert Oswald "IB at Old Untali. Sunday services at 10:43 a-m. and CLINTON CHAI'EI. A. M. E. ZIO.1 preach the 9:15 and 11 a.m. services. at the installation. A recep- 7 p.m. The Rev. Eugene F. Gregory Middletown tion for the Rev. Mr. Busker He is also the author of nu- pastor. The Rev. Robert Kegler la pastor. (iKTirsFMANE LUTHERAN and his wife will follow. merous books, including "The -Sunday services will be at 8:30. 9:49 01.1) HUNT CHIHCII SONG PROGRAM Congo Drum Beat," a 50-year and at 11 a.m. The Rtv. Henry W. Amerlrnn Itnpllst Convention The Rev. Mr. Busker was Klrcher Is pastor. t'nltrd ( hurih cif Christ SHREWSBURY — The En- born in Illinois and received history of the church there. BT. JOSEPH'S CATI10I.10 Mlddlelown voys, a singing trio from Keyport The Sunday service will be at 1C his BA degree from Central Masses will be al 6:30 and 7:30 a.m. Tho Rev. Avorlll M. Carson I Rockaway, will present a pro- a.m and 12:15 p.m In the church: pastor. College, Pella, Iowa. He is a CHILDREN ACTIVE 1:10. 9:45 and 11 a.m. In the school. gram of favorite hymns, gos- CHURCH 1965 graduate of the New MATAWAN -The children FL'LL GO8PKI, TABERNACLE pel songs and spirituals at the Brunswick Theological Semi- of the church school of the Keyport OF DIVINE ROSE First Assembly of God .Services Sunday at 10:30 n.m. and Relfori! nary and for three years has Matawan Presbyterian 7 p.m. The Itcv. Daniel Gentile Is Services are held Sundny at 8 p.m. Church Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. The pastor. at 270 Main St. The Ilev. Phoebe been pastor of the Reformed Church raised $78 for the Biaf- Dalley, pastor. service is open to the pub- ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Church at Fort Lee. ran fund. They had a Hal- Keyport lic. Sunday services will ba: 7:11 a.m. New Shrewsbury The Buskers have three loween party which 175 young- Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. Holy Com- The group has traveled ex- children, Cynthia, Andrea and sters attended. Deborah munion: B a.m. family services and REFORMED (111 lull tensively and has appeared MUCH ACCOMPLISHED — The Rev. Patrick O. McLean, pa»tor of the First As- Gehrig also had a lawn party H a.m. Itily Communion. .„ New Shrewsbury Nathan, and the family re- CHURCH OF C1IRIBT BiitvlaV «i>rvice« will he at 9:30 and on radio and television as i.mbly if God Church, Shrewsbury, h«« brought membership uftfo 100 in family- sides at 95 Glenwood Drift" which realized $3.35 for the l« SCIENTIST 10:30 a.m. Rrv. Weal 8. Busker, pastor. well as recording a nSmner of fund. Keyport The Rev. Mr. Rlv«V«r will be Installed centered house.of worship. . . here. •trvlttt art at 11 a.m. Sunday. aa putor at 4 p.m. albums. BEGISTER,«^May, 15, 1368 State Builders to Jbiii

-4, Convention of Mayors IOOKINO AHIA0 POINT PLEASANT exposition at the Shelburne. TOTHI Members of the 11 local asso- U.S. Sens. Clifford P. Case ciations which comprise the and Harrison A. Williams and Gov. Richard J. Hughes and N.J. State Builders Associa- state senators and assembly- tion will attend the annual men are expected to attend, fall meeting of the New Jer- in addition to hundreds' of sey Conference of Mayors at municipal officials. Shelburne Hotel, Atlantic City The session starts at 11:30 Nov. 21. a.m. with a cocktail party The event is scheduled for and reception. Lunch follows, the same day the New Jer- and then it's down to busi- sey's builders begin the 20th annual four-day convention ness, according to George Zuckerman, executive direc- Bobby Banker says, tor for the Mayors' Confer- "don't run all over ence. town paying bills .. Bobert J. Lilley, president, of N.J. Bell Telephone Com- pany, will speak. A Shore Builders Associa- tion delegation led by its president - elect, Alvin S. Brown of Toms River, and NJSBA executive vice presi- dent, Jack Little of Brick Township, will be among those attending. Injured by Car In Red Bank BED BANK - A Red Bank Open a convenience woman suffered minor inju- checking account. ries Wednesday when she was NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIREE struck by a westbound vehi- cle on Newman Springs Road, police said.

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Kennedy plan ership in such traditional • Walker yesterday said he will today to a coalition of McCar- to meet on Jan. 18 in New -*' ask Township Council'to pror The chief said among a beach is "completely gone." strongholds as Hudson, Essex, While he added that there was thy-Kennedy forces seeking Brunswick to map their cam- Middlesex, Union and Pas- yide three more regular pa- long list of goals he has are broader participation in poli- paign for reform of the state :• trolmen in the new budget. the establishment of a Juve- no; monetary damage, the saic Counties have wielded sand will have to be replaced. cy-making and candidate se- Democratic Party. great influence in selection of . "I want the police depart- nile Conference Committee lection. ment to grow with thp town- (although the incidence of The parking lots are cov- Hughes said he would be de- gubernatorial candidates in ship," he said. juvenile delinquency here is ered with sand and debris and The mtove could foreshadow lighted to address the conven- the past. Hughes was unclear The chief said he has five low, he said) and a Bureau the road was finally cleared a major facelifting in what tion if invited. He said he had whether John V. Kenney, the •; full-time patrolmen and two of Traffic Safety. yesterday. It is open only to has largely been a closed po- been in touch with; some of most powerful Hudson Coun- z part-timers splitting four personnel at Ft. Hancock. litical corporation revolving the organizers of the new ty leader agreed on the need "Statistics show that one out around powerful organization coalition. for wider participation. shifts. "They have 30.2 square of every 10 cars will exceed Mr. Riker said the park ' miles to patrol," he said. will not open "until I think leaders from the big counties, The governor said the party Intense and bitter feuding the speed limit," he reported. the Democratic State Commit- The department also has a Chief Walker said a couple it is safe." He added that the must "re-energize itself" and erupted at the Democratic one-man detective bureau in beach path must be recon- tee and the governor's office. that the so-called "establish- National Convention when Mc- of men '"out with radar" one "Most Democratic leaders the person of Detective or two days a week would structed, as a 10-foot drop ment" must make room for Carthy delegates charged the - Daniel Myers. There are no exists from the parking area •welcome change. They don't change. He said he had spo- organization with pressuring provide the psychological ef- want a losing party. Rejec- • present plans to increase the fect needed to slow traffic." to the beach. ken of the need for broader delegates to support Hubert £ detective division, although tion of a broadening and participation with several in- H. Humphrey for the presi- The 33-year-old chief, who The park patrol boat, . Chief Walker said it might be moored at Johnny's Landing, strengthening of party partic- fluential county leaders, in- dential nomination. Hughes necessary "in the next year has lived in Marlboro 30 ipation would be destruc- cluding Democratic National denied the charges. He said years, began as a special Highlands, sank during the or two." storm along with other boats tive," Hughes said. Committeeman David T. Wil- yesterday, however, that ., He said the patrolmen co~ officer in April, 1963, became Hughes called a special entz of Middlesex County, and much of the ill feeling that a part-time patrolman that in borough marinas, Mr. Hik- operate with the detective by er' explained. news conference yesterday Harry Lerner, leader of the was present at and immedi- -gathering "pre-investigation" September and was gradu- ately after the convention dis- - - material. ated from Municipal Police sipated in the final weeks of Chief Walker was named to School in Ocean County that the election campaign when October. He then became a many McCarthy supporters his post Wednesday by Mayor regular patrolman and in - , Charles T. McCue, who was ON THE JOB — Marlboro's new Acting Police Chief Marlboro Council, in Brief endorsed the Humphrey-Hus- June of thu year was pro- kie ticket. ill at hts home and did not Joseph R. Walker, left, looking over a report with moted to sergeant. make an official announce- Detacfivo Daniel Myers. (Register Staff Photo) Coalition Forms * ment of the move. Before he went into police work, the chief served in the Session, Defers 2 Actions The new liberal coalition It is a Job Chief Walker has was formed following sharp held without the title since the served as Chief of Police. "new residents who have Army for four years and later MARLBORO - The main the water and sewer outfits. vices in connection with the was a construction worker. recall election, and that he criticism.of the regular state * township lost its business ad- The new chief says he moved down here from cities purpose of last night's brief A petition signed by 88 organization- and Robert J. ministrator, Edward Ivins, wants the public to feel free where there is a policeman • He lives on School Road members of the Marlboro wanted to be sure the coun- Township Council meeting cil would not "duplicate pay- Burkhardt, Democratic state 3rd, about six weeks ago. The to call on the police for all on every corner. East with his wife, Barbara, Township Businessmen's As- chairman. They contend that business administrator also kinds of help, particularly "We have a 24-hour answer- and four children. seemed to be to defer two sociation, containing a long ment." Councilman Youngman said he did not work hard enough Important actions. After some list of suggestions for the new to help the Humphrey-Muskie routine business, the council zoning measure, was filed he was "not wildly happy for study. \ about it," but "it is-certainly ticket in New Jersey and was adjourned its meeting to next primarily responsible for loss . Judge Holds Mr. Brodniak asked that apparent the voucher is well Republicans Balk at Funding documented." of the state to president-elect ..Thursday without_ai___P"Wic_ _jhtresoLujtipnJo pay the bills gichard M. Nixon. hearing. be amended tFexcepFa bill —He-said-if-the-council de- Parents For Members of the newsgroup " Grand Jury's State Crime Probe Council President George for H.0OO for October from ferred payment, it would only Township Attorney Milton Ko- get a two-month bill later on. emphasized that they want to Grand Jury TRENTON (AP) — Repub- At Sills' request, Gov. Rich- details. Senate Majority Lead- E. Creevy announced that the The bills were paid, with work within the Democratic lican legislative leaders ard J. Hughes asked the Re- er Frank X. McDermott, R- council will then discuss sene. MIDDLETOWN — Jean Mr. Brodniak said some of Mr. Brodniak voting "No." Party. But they also said balked yesterday at a request publican - controlled legisla- Union, complained that Sills awarding a franchise to the Mr. Kosene was absent. there were areas where re- and' Charles Perot, of 18 by State Attorney General Ar- ture to approve a special ap- put "the cart before the the charges related to ser- form is needed, particularly Knapp Circle, were bound Village Water Co. to provide thur J. Sills for $90,000 to fi- propriation to cover investi- horse" by requesting the $90,- water to the 1,200-acre Indus- in participation. over for Grand Jury action nance a special Grand Jury gative costs, juror and wit- 000 after the probe had al- on charges of child nelect. trial Park in the southeastern Implicit in the formation of probe of organized crime in ness fees up until next June. ready started.' Senate Presi- Creevy Denies Setting the coalition was the possibili- The decision was handed New Jersey. Reason Is Given dent Edwin Forsythe, R-Bur- portion of the township. ty that it might run candi- down yesterday by Judge Irv- The squabble leaves the fu- GOP leaders objected on lington, expressed similar At the suggestion of Coun- dates in the June primary 'ing B. Zeichner in Munici- ture of the special investiga- grounds that Sills didn't con- concern. cilman Lawrence Youngman, Date on Business Aide against organization candi- pal Court. Bail of ?1,000 each tion in doubt. sult them first to discuss the The jury, empaneled in Deputy Clerk Mary Denton dates considered unsatisfac- - was continued. Mercer County, has held two was instructed to write to MARLBORO - Township tory. .Council President George E. Y The Perots are accused of sessions, largely on procedur- Pine Brook Sewer Co. to in- Hughes defended Burk- al and organization matters. invite that firm's repre- Creevy last night denied a Cneglect of their two sons and published report that quoted hardt's efforts in the presiden- Union Beach Mayor Sills, a Democrat as is sentatives to attend the tial election campaign. He 2two daughters. Police testi- meeting and present plans for him as saying a new town- said the entire party was en- Hughes, contends the Republi- ship business administrator fied that the home was Jin- can legislature gave him an supplying sewerage facilities gulfed in a sort of malaise but Applauds Residents to the same area. "probably" would be appoint- that the party worked hard 'kempt, with human wastes indirect mandate for a probe ed Nov. 21. and filthy conditions through- UNION BEACH - Mayor The council introduced an during hearings which dealt Mr. Creevy said the Village down the homestretch. with organized crime. Water Co. needed the extra He also said he doubts that • out the rooms. Alfred Hennessy last night ordinance providing for the a Matawan resident is being Hughes.vasserted the Demo- said he was "proud" of the purchase of a 100-foot lot on During the hearings, wit- week to prepare its maps. given top consideration for cratic Party must not be a • Also held., for the Grand borough's residents in their the beachfront for recreation- nesses suggested that New closed society. ,- Jury .were Charles Gresham action to help one another in al purposes. Estimated price Jersey had a severe problem until N.QV, 25, Was the 'pub- "I said I hoped we would At the same time, he said Jr., 23, of 95 Cooper Ave., cleaning up in the aftermath for the land is $4,000 and will of organized crime and offi- lic hearing and disposition of he envisions a primary fight Long Branch and James Ton- of Tuesday's northeaster be appropriated from the cap- have one by the 21st because for the gubernatorial nomina- cial corruption. Sills chal- the amendment to the zoning that might be our last meet- ,£ey, 26, of 118 Hlver St., Fed storm. ital improvement fund. A pub- lenged the witnesses to tell it ordinance, which was turned tion next year. He said he Bank, on charges of carrying lic hearing was set for Dec. ing," Mr. Creevy said. (The would not take sides in behalf The borough was one of the to a grand jury. down by the Planning Board Township Council later last a concealed weapon and be- hardest'hit communities along 12. recently. Since Council- of any candidate In a primarv Later, he decided to hold night scheduled another meet- if the candidates espousf ing under the influence of nar- the Bayshore. The state Department of the investigation in Mercer man John H. Williams was cotics. Transportation replied to the ing for Nov. 25, the day be- ("forward looking" programs "A bright side of the disas- County oh grounds that, it absent, council did not have fore the recall election in Both men were arrested ter was the way in which council regarding the build-up would be most convenient. He the necessary four votes for He said, however, he would men, women and children in the creek and advised that which -Mr. Creevy is in- actively oppose any candidate Wednesday. They were held said'it was with the under- passage. Councilman Joseph volved). pitched in on their own prop- the department has removed Brodniak is opposed to the bent on "tearing the party in the Monmouth County jail the debris but additional work standing that the state would Mr. Creevy said a new ad- down." erty and that of others nearby pay the costs. measure. in $1,000 bail each. to help clean up the town," is necessary to remove 'simi- ministrator is needed soon George E. Creevy Hughes, 59, is barred by the Would Split Costs Mr. Brodniak questioned because of the necessity of William Heaton of 12 Annap- Mr. Hennessy said at the Bor- lar build up from beneath the nicipality, but said he had constitution from running for olis Drive, Hazlet, was fined ough Council meeting. bridge. Actually, only $35,000 of the the need for meeting on Nov. making up the 1969 budget. a third successive term for 21 and meeting again (our considerable administrative $100 in the sideswiping of a The odor from the area is $90,000 directly involves ex- The Matawan resident, who governor. penses which would fall on days later. asked that his name be with- experience in the transporta- car owned by Helen McCully probably caused by pollution tion industry and in a family- the complainant. from factories upstream, the Mercer County — for jurors' "Why the emergency, held said privately last night Variance hurry-up meeting?" • he owned business. Finest $50 were levied department said. The matter pay, witness fees and steno- .that he had never had any City Firemen was turned over to th' board graphic charges. asked. "actual experience" in a mu- He said his experience in- against each of the following: But other couhcilmen dis- Richard N. Hanson of 18 Is Rejected of health for further investi- The rest reportedly would cluded personnel administra- Called Twice Wilson Ave., Keansburg for gation. be used to hire investigators agreed and both meetings Arraignment tion and accounting. LONG BRANCH — Thd possession of alcohol; Eugene For Center .The next meeting was set and deputy attorneys general were scheduled. Long Branch Fire Depart- for next Thursday. who would remain on Sills' The Nov. 25 meeting was The man said he had been ment was called out to deal f Mayo Jr. of 11A Broadway, interviewed by Mayor Charles "'-on-each charge of assault and HAZLET — After a-40-inin- staff after the investigation. Pair withiwo fires-ihisjnorning 'Even if the" Republicans "TrMcCtie; But "fhirflieTnayor creating a disturbance; Rob- ute, closed door session, the Insurance Agent ular meeting date, Nov. 28, is Police said that at 4:58 a.m. Planning Board last night agree to the supplemental ap- Thanksgiving. Nov. 25 also had given no Indication to firemen were called out to a ert Flannery of 19 Ocean In Matawan him that he was being given Ave Highlands, for mali- recommended rejection of a Receives Citation propriation the investigation happens.to. be the day before home at 155 Sixth Ave., would probably be canceled MATAWAN - Two local "top consideration." \cious injury to property; Rob- variance to Benedict Donaru- HAZLET—V. William Van- the recall election involving where there was a fire in a Derbeck, 4 Raymond Court, and started all over again Mr. Creevy and Councilman men were scheduled for ar- ert P. Destito of 41 Mills St., ma for expansion of the .five- boiler room in the rear of the Port Monmouth, for petty lar- has been cited by Nation- if the legislature permits the Alfred L. Storer. raignment today on charges building. The fire was out by -ceny and Robert Welle of 67 store shopping center at Haz- wide Insurance Companies for creation of statewide grand Mr. Brodniak did have his of possessing stolen proper- Probe 6:10 a.m. 13th St., West Keansburg, for let Ave. and Bethany Road. outstanding production in fire, juries. Republican leaders say way about one thing, how- ty. At 8:30 a.m. firemen again automobile and life insurance. such a measure will be passed (Continued) I malicious damage to proper- The board, in its suggestion ever: the Marlboro Township Borough Police said that were called out to Apartment /'One of Monmouth County's this month. Utilities Authority is to b in- William H. Merwin, 21, for- Mayor John I. Dawes re- 9, Sea View Manor at 32 Sea- •|ty. to the Zoning Board, cited the leading agents in multi-line If the statewide Grand Jury e ported Mr. Rodriguez had non-conforming use, potential vited to the agenda meeting merly of Matawan and now of view Ave., where some cloth- insurance sales, Mr. VanDer- bill doesn't pass, Sills said, Tuesday night, along with 251 W. Cherry St., Elizabeth met with him in his office ing was reportedly on fire. traffic circulation problems, beck joined Nationwide last only county consent to shoul- for more than an hour conflict with the master plan and Thomas J. South, 24, of They stayed for five minutes. Debate Set January. der the expense would per- 35 Little St., here, were ar- Wednesday and that Mr. Rod- and too-narrow sidelines as He and his wife are par- mit the Mercer County Grand riguez had reported the com- its reasons. Nursing Home rested at 12:56 am. in pos- By Marlboro ents of three daughters. Jury probe to continue. session of an electric welding munity was "most coopera- Gill Stricken III The vote was 4-3 with May- Fire Confined machine. tive." RED BANK - George J. or Joseph A. Morales, Nicho- When arrested they were "I think it's improper for Gill, owner of the Red Bank ^Candidates las Setteducato and Mrs. Jean HAZLET — Fearing a ma- Radio Taxi Co., 184 Mon- jor blaze, three fire com- driving in a wrecker truck me to make any sorUof a ' MADISON — AH six candi- McDonough abstaining. owned by Mr. South and the mouth St., was listed this panies and first aid squads comment at this time," the morning as in critical condi- .: dates in the Marlboro recall The proposal would have County Births responded U> a fire alarm last welding machine was hang- mayor said. I election,,Nov. 26 will meet in added approximately 1,000 ing from a hook in the rear tion in the intensive care unit R1VERVIEW (nee Barbara Ivey), Casino night at the Brookdale Nurs- John Davis, president of at Riverview Hospital by hos- ': debate here Monday at 8 p.m. square feet to the center, ex- ing Home, Rt. 35, shortly af- of the vehicle. '- at the Madison Restaurant, Red Bank Drive, Freehold, daughter, The welding machine was the Concerned Citizens of pital authorities. panding the space of a drug yesterday. ter 9 p.m. • Rt. 8. store and sweet shop housed Mr. and Mrs. James Pa- reported stolen from a con- Greater Freehold, which • Mr. Gill collapsed yesterday voicek (nee Julia Guido), 133 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wini- The fire, however, which brought about the investiga- and was rushed to the hospi- 1 The moderator will be Jo- at each end of the complex. struction site on the New Jer- Carr Ave., Keansburg, daugh- orski (nee Arleta Megill), 407 began in the wiring, was con- sey Turnpike yesterday and tion, was not available for a tal. His home is on Hope t seph Glaser, president of the Each addition was of an ir- ter, yesterday. Aldrich Road, Howell Town- fined to the ceiling and walls statement. Road, New Shrewsbury. Swhittier Oaks Homeowners regular shape, but developers ship, daughter, yesterday. was owned by Mohawk Con- Mr. and Mrs. Gregory of a rear second floor room. structors Inc., 711 Commerce ' Association, a non-political or- argued that the additions Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- No evacuation was neces- •. ganization which is sponsor- would not create additional Montgomery (nee Diane St., Linden. Stephens), 655 Prospect Ave., Gough (nee Marie Collins), 1 sary of the more than 90 el- .'• ing the debate. hazards. Instead, Michael Avon Drive, Freehold, son, derly patients, but occupants More than 100 persons are Ferrin, attorney for Mr. Don- Little Silver, daughter, yes- Newark Blase terday. yesterday. of the second floor were The Weather expected to attend, and ev- aruma, said traffic would be Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kenn moved to the reception room '; eryone in Marlboro is invited, one way from rear parking Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- (nee Rosanna Lucarelli), 2151 until the all clear was sound- Fatal to Two Cloudy and milder today, Cloudy today with rain de- •: according to Norman Ukeiley, spaces to the front. chia (nee Sophie Lou), 51 Es- Cottonwood Drive, Sea Girt, ed after an hour. NEWARK (AP)—Two per- chance of rfiin developing veloping late in morning. campaign chairman for the Robert C. Burke, chairman sex Ave., West Keansburg, son, yesterday. sons died last night in a rag- late in morning. High in mid Periods of rain tonight and son, yesterday. Personnel and all fire Marlboro Action Party of the board, announced his Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tessone equipment and ambulances ing fire that left 60 persons 40s northwest, mid 50s south. tomorrow. Visibility one to ; (MAP) candidates. immediate resignation. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phil- (nee Frieda D'uyan), 1860 homeless. Cloudy with chance of pe- three miles in rain, other- lips (nee Mary Etta Mitchell), from the West Keansburg, • The debate will follow the Burke, who served on the Ocean Pwky., Brooklyn, N.Y., North Centervillc and Hazlet The fire swept through sev- riods of rain tonight and to- wise more than five miles '.usual format, with each can- board from 1960-1965 and 780 Shore Concourse, Cliff- daughter, yesterday. fire companies were at the eral tenements in the city's morrow. Low tonight in 40s. TIDES didate allowed time for a since 1967, has been trans- wood Beach, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Hernan- scene. Central Ward. High tomorrow in mid 50s to Sandy Hook .statement and rebuttal, and ferred to Belleville, 111., by his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schin- dez (nee Carmen Maralis), Dead was Mrs. Elizabeth low 60s. Sunday's (tutlook, TODAY - High 3:12 p.m, with a question period. employer, American Tele- er (nee Gloria Laird), 405 1317 Corlies Ave., Neptune Hopson, 65, whose body was partly cloudy and cool. phone and Telegraph. and low 9:48 p.m. The candidates include the Orante Ave., Union Beach, City, son, yesterday. Falling Tree found among the charred de- In Monmouth Beach, yester- TOMORROW-High 4 a.m. two subjects of the recall, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manri'o Downs Lines bris of her 15th Avenue apart- day's high was 47 degrees and and 4:18 p.m. and low 10.-J2 'Council President George E. British Pound MONMOUTH MEDICAL (nee Florence Burns), 22 Lin- ment. Police said they were the low was 33. It was 43 at a.m. and 10:36 p.m. < Creevy, who is running as a Long Branch den St., Lakewood, daughter, FAIR HAVEN - Some bor- unable to identify the other 6 p.m. Both the overnight low SUNDAY — High 4:54 a.m. : Democrat; Councilman Al- Drops Sharply Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Han- yesterday. ough residents lost their elec- bod/ and temperature at 7 this and 5:12 p.m. and low 11:06 "fred E. Storer, Republican; sen (nee Connie Coleman), 9 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pheilen tric power at 6:30 a.m. to- Firemen searched a fourth morning were 40. a.m. and 11:24 p.m. • former mayor Walter C. LONDON (AP) - The Brit- Taylor Ave., East Keansburg, (nee Dorothy Beteon), 50115th day, Police Chief Carl Jaku- floor apartment for the wom- MARINE For Red Bank and Rumson Grubb Jr. and John J. Me- ish pound plunged to its low- son, yesterday. Ave., Belmar, son, yesterday. becy reported, when a an, whom they had seen ear- Cape May to Block Island: bidge, add two hours; Sea 'taughlin Citizens Committee est level in 10 months today Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pam tree fell across Hance Road, lier calling for help. Their ef- Southwesterly winds 10 to 15 Bright, deduct 10 minutes; ' candidate^, and Steven H. Al- and the Bank of England JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL (nee Sarah Belsky),-1005 For- knocking down power lines. forts were thwarted when the knots through tomorrow Long Branch, deduct 15 min- ier and Rbbert L. Netchert rushed Into the market to stop Neptune est Ave., Lakewood, son, yes- Police and fire companies roof fell in on the fourth floor morning. Northerly 10 to 20 . Jr., MAP candidates. utes; Highlands bridge, add the fall. Mr., and Mrs. Henry Carr terday. answered the call. rooms. knots tomorrow afternoon. 40 minutes. i i