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A&OIS was -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MJDDLETOWN, N. J.': WEDNESDAY, MARi Bauman Asks Salkind to Quit MARLBORO — Gerald A. Bauman Jr., chair- In regard to the events surrounding the Mr. Salkind added, "Mr. Bauman must learn man of the powerful Citizens Committee (CC), mayor's nomination and subsequent withdrawal that only the people elect the mayor, and he no last night issued a statement calling for the res- of Anthony A. AMano's name for business ad- longer is allowed to appoint elected officials In ignation of Mayor Morton Salkind. ministrator, Mr. Bauman said, "Mr. Salkind has the manner in which he hand-picked EUis Mc- outdone himself in bringing bad publicity to Cracken to council last May. It clearly explains "Since his election, Morton Salkind has done Marlboro. At the very least, Mr. Salkind has been Mr. McCracken rigidly following orders in antici- nothing but agitate, obstruct progress and damage guilty of gross negligence in not investigating the pation of political gain. the image of Marlboro," Mr. Bauman added. background of his appointee; or as he denies, "Just two days ago I stated, 'The interests The mayor issued a rebutting statement, he has been guilty of withholding information of the township are best served by bringing in a which said, "The CC political boss doesn't like from council and the people of Marlboro. The re- competent business administrator who can enact his seven-year record of disruption disputed. He sult is more bad publicity and a bad image for new creative programs to meet the needs of has continuously used what should have been a Marlboro." Marlboro and get therest of this nonsense out of non-partisan planning board for blatant political daily press releases.1 Again I say it: How long attacks." MAYOR REPLIES The mayor replied, "Now that Mr. Baumun's must my colleagues keep the township name in CITES TWO CASES power base has been eroded, he wants to reverse headlines? Let's stop fighting and get down to To support his charges, Mr. Bauman cited the will of the people by asking their elected of- work," Mayor Salkind concluded. the two court cases the township has been in- ficials to withdraw in favor of his defeated politi- After citing "highlights of the agitation, ob- volved in since the mayor took office, last .Ian 1, cal pawns. He would undoubtedly like to see struction and damage to the image of Marlboro and criticized the mayor for the expense he has Walter Grubb (former mayor) back in office fol- brought about by Mr. Salkind," Mr. Bauman said, cost the town and the bad publicity that resulted lowing his second defeat at the hands of the "The worst of it all is that he has only been in from the litigation. electorate." office three months." Assemblyman, 23 Firms Indicted (Continued) Associates, primarily a rnort-. The two unindicted alleged named yesterday in a federal S,A., all with main offices in COUNTY COURT JUDGE — Judge M. Raymond McSowan, Littls Silver, left, house. Pro tern is an hon- gage financer and finder lo- co-conspirators, Xenakis and indiclment: New York. begins Ms first full five-year term on the county bench m Superior Court Judge orary title given to the out- cated in Alpine. He also is Milonas, were respectively K&M Shipping Agency, Also; going speaker. a member of the Maritime listed as president of four • Inc.; Australine Shipping Co., Trident Shopping Agency, Elvin R. Simmill administers the oath. Judge McGowan was appointed in' 1966 to The indicted assemblyman Law Association. and two companies. Inc.; Elmsley Steamship Inc.; Argonautic Marine En- fill the unexpired term of Clarkson S. Fisher, who was ele/ated to the Superior grew up in New York and Pensec was a member of Moraites and Pensec face Corp.; Somerset Steamship terprises, S.A.; Asopos Ship- Court in place of Judge Simmill, who became Assignment Judge. The bible i» . was graduated from St. the Midland Board of Trus- Corp.; Aghia Barbara Com- ping Co., S.A.; Compania In- John's College and St. John's maximum sentences of five held by Martin McGowan, son of the judge. ^^ tees from Jan. 25, 19(55 to pania Maritima, S.A.; Alex- ternational Laconia, S.A.;' University Law School, both March 20, 1967 and was sub- years imprisonment and a andria Compania Maritima, Cosmos Carriers & Trading in New York. He later served sequently vice president and $5,000 fine on each of 59 S.A.; Astrosplendor Com- Corp.; Cosmos Navigation as a special assistant state president until May 7, 1969. founts in the indictment. attorney general in New York Katsoulakos was named as pania Naviera, S.A.; Kalisto Corp.; Cape Shipping Ltd.; and as congressional assis- president of two of the ship- All five defendants face Compania Naviera, S.A.; Akrotiri Steamship Corp.; Bayshore Sewer Agency tant to New York and New ping firms. McTaggert was maximum sentences of five Kalisto Compania Maritima, Astrorico Campania Naviera, Jersey members of Congress. listed as an officer of two of years imprisonment and $10,- S.A.; Nafs Compania, S.A.; S.A.; the Bristol Steamship Owner of Firm the defendant firms and Mar- 000 fines on each of two Trireme Compania Maritima, Corp., all with main offices According to the indict- kogianis was said to be pres- other counts. S.A.; Keretis Compania in New York, and K&M Ship- ment Moraites also was the ident and vice president of The following is a list of Maritima, S.A., and. Kaan- brokers, Ltd., of London, Seeks State, U.S. Funds sole owner of Metropolitan four of the companies. the 23 shipping companies thos Compania Maritima, E HOLMDEL - The Bay- chairman Daniel M. McGee rate formula or method of shore Regional Sewerage Au- of Hazlet in an unsuccessful charging the present mem- bers ,and future customers" thority announced last night battle to retain Mr. McGee as chairman, replied that of the authority. The com- Job 'Danger' Notices Distributed that it will make applications authority meetings were fre- mittee, consisting of Fred- for federal and state con- quently "fiery." erick Varlese and Wallace A, (Continued) rhyme or reason lo the way accommodated it by attri- Washington today, attending my move announced earlier struction aid grants for the "Perhaps," said Mr. Smith, Taylor, will investigate rate further notice of dismissal they've done it — or if there tion." a meeting called by the N.J. this month. However, an proposed $9.1 million regional "it's sometimes better for methods used in neighboring in writing within 60 days he Is, it escapes me. . ." AFGE Eegional Council with Not Convinced Earle spokesman said yester- system. the member towns if meet- municipalities. can forget the whole thing. The command "claims it "We're not convinced it's tha state's Congressional del- day they still haven't any of- ings are fiery." One application will be Appointed to the engineer- Employes receiving RIF no- had to be done the way they necessary to hand out 60-day egation. ficial word on that "and all He admonished authority ing committee were Mr. Tay- tices were told it doesn't nec- made to the state Depart- did it, but plenty of people letters," said Anton Sperling "We will peUtion them to we know is what we saw in members to "search your lor, chairman, Mr. McGee, essarily mean they will be would argue differently," of Ft. Monmouth Local 1904, the papers." ment Of Health for $2,070,875, intervene in the HIF and in or 25 per cent of total con- consciences when you do and Mr. Varlese; real estate fired, bumped, or reassigned said Herbert Cahn, president American Federation of Gov- make an appointment for and legal, Mr. Varlese, chair- to another job. of Ft. Monmouth Local 476, ernment Employes, AFL- the threatened move of the struction costs. Federal Miss Baumgartner the authority," adding the man, Paul J. Smith and Yesterday's notices are an National Federation of Fed- CIO, especially since it'll Signal School to Ft. Gordon," funds totaling $4,555,925 wni he requested from the fed- hope that "even with handi- Frank Smith; finance, Paul "alert," an ECOM spokes- eral Employes. be 30 days before an em- Mr. Christensen said. MIDDLETOWN - Miss eral Water Pollution Control caps, the authority will be Smith, chairman, Mr. Var- man said. He said that 3,129 He suggested that ECOM ploye can check the EIF reg- Anna Baumgartner, 90, of 5 He said he will point out Administration. If approved, successful." lese, and Mr. Taylor; and notices had to be sent be- could have sounded the same ister to see if he rightly re- Millers Crossing died Tues- that the RIF comes at a time the federal subsidy will cover Last night's public session insurance and personnel, cause Civil Service regula- "alert" by sending general ceived the letter. . .they day in King James Nursing when the county's unemploy- 55 per cent of the rcgional's was tranquil, with most of Frank Smith, chairman, Mr. tions require Utat employes , notices to every employe. could have made it a gen- Home. ment rate is at a critical 6.7 construction bill. the fire expended during the McGee and Mr. Taylor. affected by an RIF get 60 days "People are upset. . .they eral notice to everyone, fol- per cent, with 9,900 people authority's usual pre-meeting Positions announced for lowed by RIF notices to the Miss Baumgartner was notice. feel helpless," he said, "The out of work'. born In Newark, a daughter 4 Pet. Complete rehearsal. The scheduled 8:30 Frank Smith, who will leave The employes don't under- notices are hazy and the most 561 to be dismissed. . ." meeting began well after 9 the authority March 31, _will Also at the meeting will be of the late Mr. and Mrs. Final design of the total stand that — and the union difficult thing is that those "They're within their Benjamin Baumgartner. She system is about 4 per cent p.m. be filled by his successor. leaders disagree. who got them will have two rights doing it this way," representatives of the AFGE lived in Newark most of her completed, according to Emil Mr. Simonsen named four Announcement of the new People Disturbed months worrying 'will I or Charles Christensen, Local local at Earle Ammunition life, moving to Leonardo ,1. Hoder, project manager standing committees and a Hazlet representative will be "People are very disturbed, won't I have a job'." 1904 president said, "We can Depot, where 129 employes eight years ago. » representing Charles J. Kup- new special committee, made at the authority's next see other ways that would be about it," one high-level em- Noting that ECOM has a were slated to be fired in the per Inc., the authority's con- chaired by Mr. McGee, to de- meeting Tuesday, April 28, in ploye said, "It seems -to hit six per cent attrition rate, less confusing. •, ." • She was employed as a termine "the most equitable Hazlet. ' • Defense Department cono- sulting engineers/ and final through all levels. . .to hit Mr. Cahn said that had the Mr. Christensen and Ed- matron with Clark Thread design surveys are about 75 people with lots of seniority. reduction-in-force been or- ward Harvey, Local 1904 ex- Co. of Newark, retiring in per cent completed. 1944. She was a member of There doesn't seem to be any. dered earlier "we could have ecutive vice president, are in German Calls Set, Up The entire system, which We Take Pleasure St. Agnes Catholic Church, will pipe treated effluent BONN (AP) - Starting Atlantic Highlands. April 1, German telephone from Hazlet, Union Beach Surviving are a sister, Mrs. and Holmdel and possibly in subscribers in Bonn, Frank- Lena Harding of Atlantic furt and Munich can com- additional customer towns Highlands, and several nieces into the bayshore ocean out- Announcing Weather: Sunny and Milde\ plete direct calls to the and nephews. United 'States, except Alaska fall line, is scheduled for Arrangements are under completion by summer, 1972. the Sunny and mild today, high rado. Snow and cold rain ex- Mostly cloudy tomorrow with and Hawaii, by dialing six- the direction of the John F. in the mid 50s. Increasing tended eastward into the up- a chance of rain. Visibility digit numbers, the Postal Estimating that about 120 Pfleger Funeral Home, Mid- land parcels are involved in Appointment . cloudiness tonight, low per Mississippi Valley. more than five miles today ^Ministry announced. dletown. around 40. Tomorrow, cloudy Thundershowers scattered and early tonight lowering to the proposed system, some and cooler with a chance of rain from Kansas to Ken- one to three miles in rain and needed for easements, others of rain, high in the mid 40s. Out- tucky. Mostly fair weather fog tomorrow. for outright purchase, the look Friday, fair with season- prevailed elsewhere, except TIDES authority last night named Sterling Thompson and Asso- able temperatures. in the central Appalachians Sandy Hook Mrs. Virginia B. Tierney where more snow fell. Births ciates, Red Bank, its official —In—Long Branch, yester- -Today-—JHgh_9:24p.m._ Temperatures before dawn appraiser. day's high was 53 and the low Fees Set as Sales Representative ranged from 12 at Grand and low 3.12 p.m. was 33. It was 45 at 6 p.m. Fees for the firm were set Forks, N. D., to 75 at Ther- The overnight low was 35 and Tomorrow — High 9:36 RIVERVIEW la), 150 Grand Ave., Long at $100 for «ach appraisal for the temperature at 7 this mal, Calif. a.m. and 10 p.m. and low 3:48 Red Bank Branch, daughter, Monday. and $50 for negotiations on a.m. and 3:42 p.m. morning was 38. There was a MARINE ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trun- each property, or a minimum trace of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Destito Cape May to Block Island: For Bed Bank and Eumson zo (nee Natalie DeStefano), 29 (nee Linda Warrenoble), 41 of $18,000 for the 120 parcels. BYRNE TRAVEL SERVICE A wind-driven spring slorm West to southwest winds at 10 bridge, add two hours; Sea Chestnut St., Red Bank, Mills Ave., Port Monmouth, Additional fees will be paid •daughter, yesterday. swept a widening stretch of to 15 knots today. Southerly 10 Bright, deduct 10 minutes; daughter, yesterday. for any litigation arising from 144 Broad St., Red Bank knots or less tonight. East to the land acquisition. the midcontinent with snow Long Branch, deduct 15 min- Mr. and Mrs. John Wieters and rain today. Up to six southeast winds 10 to 20 knots (nee Janet Blel), 499 Mr., and Mrs. William Ro- Last night's meeting was utes; Highlands bridge, add 741-5080 inches of snow blanketed Wy- tomorrow. Fair today. In- Fox Ave., Belford, daughter, man (nee Bonnie Brannin), the first conducted by the oming and northeastern creasing cloudiness tonight. 40 minutes. yesterday. 48-A Stoney Hill Road, Eaton- authority's new chairman, town, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vizzl Andrew L. Simonsen of (nee Joanne Hyers), 113 Bea- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Holmdel and the last for con Blvd., son, yesterday. . Latham (nee Carolyn Frank Smith of Hazlet, a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pisar- Donato), 102 Spring St., Red charter member of the six- Shop and Compare— man authority, who is mov- ro (nee Elva McCarthy), 65 Bank, son, Sunday. You Can't Beat Our W. Highland Ave., Atlantic ing to Florida. IMONMOUTH MEATS] Highlands, daughter, yester- JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL A resolution recognizing Quality at Low Prices. Mr. Smith as a charter mem- day. Neptune ber who "attended most r 1100 MONMOUTMONMOUTH ST.. I 133 MAIMAIN STST.. I BRANCH AVEAVE.. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- Mr. and Mrs. William By- son (nee Priscilla Buff), 638 meetings," and "thanking •f RED BANK EATONTOWN ers (nee Carol Partusck) him for his active participa- LITTLE SILYER Little Silver Point Koad, Lit- 741-5292 542-0743 tle Silver, son, yesterday. 803 Sewell Ave., Asbury tion," was adopted unani- 741-5350 mously. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Falco Park, daughter, Monday. Since 1925 Mr. and Mrs. John Stestsoh Joined Forces DUBUQUE'S FULLY COOKED (nee June Burdick), 38-C Van Mr. Smith, who last month Brackle Eoad, Matawan, son, (nee Marilyn Rauschert) 14 joined forces with former yesterday. Koonig Lane, Freehold, son, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Monday. SMOKED Boardwick (nee Kathleen Brady), 160 Beachway, Mr. and Mrs. James Mas- Keansburg, son, yesterday. triana (nee Leslie Katko) 8 Victim h Mr. and Mrs. Charles Village Road, Sea Qirt, son, Monday. Hams Krummel (nee Paula Montu- let), 7 Wentworth Ave., West Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toom- Unknown BONELESS Long Branch, daughter, yes- er (nee Kay Lynn Boone) 34 >.. about having your house painted again terday. Ridge Ave., Asbury Park, BUTT (Continued) Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, Monday. terior of the two-story build- year? If to give equal time to consider the HALF Scholes (nee Kathleen Fron- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curran ing. ing),_ 4 Pennsylvania Ave., stallation of Prawn's aluminum siding. Aluminum (nee Carol Ann Wood) 1224 The Eatontown Volun- Jackson Township, son, yes- Narrumasan Road, Manas- teer Fire Department tiding won't chip, peel, blister, crack like paint. Arbogost & Bastion terday. Leon • Fresh Boneless Choice quan, son, Monday. responded to the alarm at Mr. and Mrs. Larry Block 11:48 p.m. The Tinton Falls End your maintenance problems with Prawn's (nee Helen Wickham), 32 Haz- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coris SKINLESS New Shrewsbury Fire De- aluminum siding. FREE ESTIMATES, terms ar- GROUND CROSS let Trailer Park, Hazlet, son, (nee Jane Hunter) 1207 Lenik partment emergency truck yesterday. * Ave., Neptune, daughter, was also called in to assist. ranged. CHUCK Mr. and Mrs. James Busch Monday. Police Chief William Zado- MB ROAST FRANKS (nee Lynn Matthews), 1423 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel To- rozny said the fire reportedly Rustic Drive, Asbury Park, maino (nee Diane Palazzo), started about 11 or 11:30 p.m. daughter, yesterday. 271 Norgrove Road, Elberon, but the alarm was not turned Air, and Mrs. Robert Innes son, Saturday. in at headquarters until 11:48 (nee Gail Cavanagh), 165 N. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hall p.m. 69 Branch Ave., Red Bank, (nee Barbara Palmer), 338 99: 69 He added authorities would 32 BROAD ST. RED BANK daughter, yesterday. Brighton Ave., Neptune, investigate the ruins of the SWIFT'S PREMIUM daughter, Sunday. FREE DELIVERr MONMOUTH MEDICAL building this morning, "it Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rob- was too unsafe to enter last Thick or Regular Long Branch Dally and Saturday 8 A.M..S:30 P.M. inson (nee Janice Hyland), night," he said. "We had to WsdnenJay and Friday 'HI 9 f.M. BACON 89 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fitz- 1418 Rustic Drive, Ocean wait until daylight in order to gerald (nee Margaret Corel' Township, daughter, Sunday. continue our investigations." t -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1970 TopoftheNews iveypwt 1 V bnop Bid tJackhres KEYPORT - It was tele- not lack fireworks. At the tary-treasurer of Colfax TV, 1 session until 90 minutes be- if they aren't here?" Mr. building for residential use?" • HACKENSACK -- Police Chief Angelo DeRosa of South vision time again at last forehand. close of the marathon hearing who testified the proposed Kitzman questioned. "If they Mr. Isherwood asked. Hackeasaek was indicted by a Bergen County grand jury night's Zoning Board meeting On Aug. 26 the applicant Asbury Park attorney How- building would be remodeled were properly notified I feel "Yes it most certainly yesterday on charges of misconduct in office and conspira- —Colfax TV, to be exact— was back. This time . the ard Isherwood, who repre- as a colonial structure and they should be here to state cy to obstruct justice. would," Mr. Cahill answered. and a variance application board recommended favor- sented 14 objectors, slammed that three trucks owned by their objections. Don't let us "Would you say the pro- First Asst. Bergen County Prosecutor Michael Gross that will allow a commercial able action by council. a book shut and stalked from the firm would not be left waste our time," he said. posed use constitutes spot m6 said three other Bergen County police chiefs have venture iir a residential zone In October, the zoners re- the meeting room. near the building overnight. "If you won't accept the zoning?" Mr. Isherwood ques- been subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury. Gross was held for further study. ceived a^ letter from council The session warmed up in William Yankowski, presi- petition then I will ask for tioned. declined to comment on the nature of the inquiry. Colfax TV of 31 E. Front stating that proper notice of a hurry. dent of the firm, testified his an adjournment," Mr. Isher- He said the subpoenas went to Fort Lee Chief Theo- "Not in this case," Mr. Ca- .St., which is represented by the variance hearing had not When Mr. Isherwood pre- present building is slated for wood replied. hill continued. "If the build- dore E. Grieco, president of the New Jersey Police Chiefs Union Beach attorney Alfred been served. sented a petition bearing 14 demolition. "As far as 1 am concerned ing was not there then I Association; Chief John Orr of Ridgewood, president of the • T. Hennessy Jr., has since Council in its letter did not signatures of area objectors, "I do not run a repair- we just won't be able to judge would say, yes, it would be Bergen County Police Chief's Association, and Chief Nor- last August been trying to state which property owners board chairman Charles Kitz- while-you-wait business,',' Mr. their objections if they are spot zoning. I would also like man H. Statler of Park Ridge, first vice president of the move into the former First in particular were not, served. man alleged the signatures Yankowski said. "My custom, not here," Earl V. Hallem, a to say that I would take this Bergen Association. . , ' • Aid Squad building on Broad Study Is Planned were all made by the same ers drop off their radios and board member said. proposed use over the use of St. The firm once had the Members of the Zoning person. televisions and are gone in "Then we will accept the the First Aid Squad and I do approval of the zoners and Board voted to study the mat- Mr. Isherwood said all the five minutes," he said. petition as evidence," Mr. not mean Uiat in any deroga- Prayer Ban to Be Appealed also Borough Council con- ter and issue a statement signatures were made with He said the shop would op- Kitzman stated. tory sense," he said. NETCONG - The Netcong Board of Education decided firmation, but again the issue later. A disclosure of their the same pen but by "indi- erate from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. last night to appeal a court ruling that fanned its school is unresolved. findings has never been made viduals." Later several resi- Several residents of Broad "I hope when the board five days each week. The and Division Sts. stated the makes its decision the mone- prayer program. The decisions and indeci- public. • dents testified they had store will be closed Wednes- The decision reversed an earlier vote by the board not On Feb. 23 Borough Coun- "signed themselves." store would increase traffic tary consideration of this sions go like this: Last Aug. days. in the area, detract from sale doesn't enter into your to appeal because of the finances involved. cil approved the variance In his opening remarks, 12 the Zoning Board met in At this point Mr. Isherwood properly values- and spoil judgment," Mr. Isherwood But the Conservative Liebrty Lobby of Washington, D.C. but two weeks later rescind- Mr. Hennpssy stressed "my special session to act on the sought to have the petition in- a predominantly residential said as he began his summa- and two state groups, The American Citizens For Prayer of ed its own action, stating the applicant will not waive any application along with another troduced as evidence. neighborhood. tion. Morris County, and The Patriotic American Citizens of pending matter. After two ex- August hearing "was defec- rights to damages which may "Are all the objectors pres- Sussex County, have promised lo pay all costs of the appeal. ecutive sessions- and a total tive" because testimony for be incurred by having to come ent?" Mr. Kitzman asked/ Hazard Feared "You don't have to ques- "I am also worried about Students at the local high school last fall began attend- of 80 minutes the board de- the finding of facts was not before this body a second "Some of them are," the- tion our integrity," Mr. Kitz- ing prayer sessions prior to the start of classes. Each cided not to meet because taken. time." the children in the area," man shot back. attorney replied. .Robert Gross of 119 Broad day a prayer was read from the Congressional Record as board members complained Last night's session, which First witness called was "I have never once ques- "How are we to know what St. testified. "The three recited by a chaplain to Congress. they weren't notified of the lasted nearly three hours, did Mrs..Mary Malousky, secre- the others are objecting to tioned your integrity," the at- trucks could be a big haz- torney said angrily. ard," he stated. "There were a lot of things Carswell Foes 'Chip Away' He added he knows of a I didn't like about this hear- prospective buyer who is in- WASHINGTON - G. Ilarrold Carswell's opponents are ing but I won't go into de- terested in converting the tail," he said as he gathered continuing to chip away at his Supreme Court nomination Elders' Apartments Project building into a home. with Increasing assaults on what the critics say is at best his belongings and hurriedly John T. Hansen, president left the room. a lackluster record as a federal judge. of the First Aid Squad, The growing emphasis on Carswell's bench record was testified the squad has never Dr. Girolamo Pugliese was reflected by a news conference called today by two oppo- "received a concrete offer granted,permission to use a sition leaders, Seas. Birch Bayh, D-Ind., and Edward W. Plan Is Hit in Middletown from anyone interested in con- residence at 103 Main St., for Brooke, R-Mass., to compare his judicial performance with verting the building to living a medical office and an adja- other Southern judges. MIDDLETOWN - That 56- name of their street. The com- At the suggestion of Com- Another resolution autho- unit, four-story senior citi- mitteemen ruled no "ade- rized the mayor and clerk to quarters." cent lot for off street park- mitteeman Joseph M. Mal- ing. There were no objectors. zens high - rise apartment quate and sufficient reason" avet, chairman of the police extend for one year an exist- Cliffwood Beach realtor planned for the triangle now was presented to justify the committee, a resolution of ing agreement with Munic- Thomas T. Cahill testified the John A. Costa of 10 Chinga- Black Recruiting Effort Fails area has a "commercial at- rora Ave. was granted a vari- occupied by Wasserman's change. condolences was adopted and ipal Revaluations, Inc., WASHINGTON — A more than two-year-old National store in Campbell's Junc- Avon, for revaluation of town- mosphere" and the cost of ance to build an addition to Donald R; Jeschke of 14 will be sent to the widow of Guard campaign to enlist more blacks has failed complete- tion is nothing so far but pie Stavola Road asked the com- ship ratables to be completed converting to residential his home and garage that ly so far, and the guard's chief says "I don't know why. in the sky, Acting Mayor Ed- Edward T. Seele, Municipal by October. The County "might be prohibitive." will leave a three-foot sk1?- mittee to reconsider its ac- K "This is one effort we.have not been successful in," Maj. ward P. Makely stressed at tion, alleging that 80 per cent Court clerk many years, who Board of Taxation has ex- "Would it surprise you if yard in a zone where f " Gen. Winston P. Wilson, National Guard bureau chief ac- last night's meeting of the of Stavola Road residents de- died Sunday after a long ill- tended the deadline for re anyone offered to buy the feet are required. knowledged in an interviow. Township Committee. sire the change. He said resi- ness. valuation one year. New as- r "I can't get a handle on it — it's one of the most con- dents are constantly bothered sessments will apply to the fusing problems I've ever faced." A multi-colored rendering Patrolmen Named by Atlantic Highlands archi- by travelers asking directions Two new patrolmen were 1971 tax year. tect James D. Witte which has to homes of the Stavola fami- appointed to the police force The committee also re- SAVE TIME&MONEYll Stock Market Shows Gains _ stood on an easel in the town- ly. None of the Stavolas lives at salaries of $8,609 each. solved to apply to the Depart- NEW YORK — Investor anticipation of easier credit ' ship meeting room since on Stavola Road. They are Frank A. Brex, 34, ment of Housing and Urban and a settlement of the postal strike boosted the stock March 10 has led to much con- In addition,,he quipped, "I. of 452 W. Front St., a veter- Development for an Open market yesterday as it rolled up its biggest advance in jecture and considerable crit- have enough trouble spelling an of the SeaBees, and Wil- Spaces grant of $18,000 and to nearly four weeks. icism from township residents my own name without having liam Fowlie, 23, of 45 Viola state Department of Conser- The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, making its who consider the project ab- to remember how to spell Sta- Ave., Leonardo, a Marine vation and Economic Devel- strongest forward move since Feb. 27, registered a gain of surd. vola." Corps veteran. Both rookies opment for a Green Acres will attend the State Police 10.16 points. Obviously attempting to set The committee took no ac- grant in like amount. The Academy in Sea Girt starting According to analysts, investors were encouraged by a critics' minds at rest, Mr. tion on his request to recon- funds would be used to pur- Monday. sharp drop in short-term interest rates Monday and the Makely emphasized last sider the matter. chase about 70 acres of prediction of A. W. Clausen, president of the Bank of night that the only thing done Sewering Pushed The Township Committee swamp, meadow and penin America, that commercial banks might lower their prime on the project is the archi- Mr. Jeschke also asked the adopted two amendments to sula land for conservation and INCOME TAX rate from %Vi per cent to 8 per cent within 60 to 90 days, tect's drawing to enable the committee's support in urging the traffic and vehicles ordi- recreation purposes on Swim- •^H —-and to-7'/2 per cent by the end of the year. The prime rate committee to decide whether the Sewerage Authority to nance after public hearing. ming River near Newman is tlie interest charged corporate borrowers. the apartment' complex is schedule the Kings Valley de- One measure establishes lim- Springs Road. The tract is feasible. velopment for sewer service its for parking on Hartshorne now owned by Lovett's Nur- as soon as possible. Place and Kings Highway; sery, Inc. and is under option Bailey Hearings Postponed - 'No Decision Made' Let a Wards Tax Specialist The area, he said, is not the other limits the weight of to the township. HACKENSACK — The possibility of an air traffic con- "No ijfi'fision has been made slated for sewer installation vehicles traversing Garreit Mr. Malavet voted against trollers strike resulted in a temporary adjournment here by the Township Committee, under present plans. Fre- Place in Port Monmouth. the resolution because, he Do your Income Tax. yesterday of the hearings for controversial Boston lawyer and no plans or specifications F. Lee Bailey. quent reports of septic tank A resolution adopted unani- said, he is unfamiliar with the have been drawn," Mr. Make- trouble in the area have been mously sets a 40-m.p.h. speed exact extent of the tract. Bailey, who is attempting to show cause why he should ly said. not be permanently barred from practicing in New Jersey, presented to the Sewerage limit on the Oceanic Bridge The meeting was ad- told the court he had to go to Washington. The committee plans by Authority and the Board of and Locust Point Road to journed until Tuesday, March Bailey is general counsel and executive director of the the end of April to appoint a Health. Navesink River Road. 31, at 8 p.m. Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) nine - member "non - profit which has threatened to shut down the nation's air traffic. board" to make recommen- dations for senior citizens' After testimony from Superior Court Judge Gordon H. housing in the township. All Brown and Bailey, Superior Court Judge Morris Pashman available sites will be con- UP adjourned the hearings until 9:30 a.m. April 8. Raritan High School sidered, the acting mayor FOR FEDERAL RETURN went on. He urged all interest- Murder Recorded on Film ed residents to make their in- OAKLAND, Calif — A slaying was recorded in color terest known to the township by a movie camera at tlie Altamont rock music festival •, clerk before the nine-man Wing Bids Come High last Dec. 6, says Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen of Alameda group is set up. County. The township's senior citi- HAZLET - Hopes for 12 Construction Co. of Orange, Middletown, $223,754; Robert The film, plus allegedly eyewitness testimony, led to zens — notably Mrs. Helen additional classrooms and a $871,370; William Connelly of the indictment yesterday of a Hells Angels motorcycle club W. Patterson of Long Kelly of East Keansburg— new auditorium for Raritan New Brunswick, $877,700; —n)6mber-«na._ charge of fatally _ stabbing Meredith Hunter, Branch, $229,600; H. L. Har- have been urging the commit- High School by next Septem- Melyin Windsor of Spring- 18, Berkeley, Calif. -rison,._$233,577;-Van._ Cleve,. tee for several years to take • ber were apparently dimmed field, $899,650, and Hall Con-" Inc., $235,000; Albert Wolfe Charged was David Passaro, 21, of San Jose, Calif. cognizance of the needs of the YOU'LL LIKE last night, when the Board of struction Co. Inc. of Little and Sons, $236,520; Boro MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER The camera, focused in front of the stage where the elderly residents on fixed in- Education received bids Silver, $916,600. EATONTOWN CIRCLE Boiling Stones were performing, was one of 19 grinding Plumbing of South River, comes who can no longer nearly $500,080 higher than Bids for structural steel WARDS OPEN 9:30 A.M. 'TIL 9:30 P.M. away as darkness descended on 300,000 screaming young $241,000, and John Devaney manage increasing property expected. and miscellaneous iron came people at the Altamont Speedway. taxes. No low cost senior cit- of Murray Hill, $247,777. Bids for general construc- from John Maltese Iron and izens housing project has yet Steel Works of New Bruns- Billboard Ban Is Upheld been carried out in.the town- tion were received from Mi- wick, $125,475; Oltmer Iron TRENTON — An appeals court upheld yesterday the ship. chael Riesz of Fords, $779,. Co: of Jersey City, $129,132; right of the Point Pleasant Beach to order the removal of a Name Change Barred 560; Patock Construction Co. J. G. Schmidt Co. of Passaic, biEboard at the entrance to the borough. But a split 2-1 As a matter of policy, the of Shrewsbury, $827,700; B. $132,600, and Raynor Machine decision guaranteed a right to appeal to the Supreme Court. committee turned down an ap- J. Builders Of West Long and Iron Works, Shrewsbury, The* decision, by the Appellate Division of Superior plication by residents of Sta- Branch, $837,000; Woodward $217,650. Court, orders the J. C. Williams Co., Asbury Park, which vola Road in the Kings Valley Construction Co. of Red Bids for plumbing work To Bell Telephone Laboratories Suppliers put up the billboard in 1965 at Kt. 35 and Broadway, to development to change the Bank, $867,300; Ricciardi were received from H. L. remove it to comply with a local ordinance. Harrison of Clark, $26,665; The majority held that a 1965 agreement, in which the M & R Mechanical Contrac- Whose Payment For Materials company agreed to remove the billboard in two years, was tors of Highlands, $36,700; binding. Atlantic Highlands Albert Wolfe- and Sons of But Judge Lawrence A. Carton Jr., who dissented, said Leonardo, $41,837; Philip Ea- and Services Rendered a 1965 decision of the Ocean County Court must be applied. ger of Long Branch, $44,333; Under that ruling, the company was given the right to put Frank Gibson of Freehold, up the board because it was not prohibited by local zoning Hall Opening Soon $44,754; John Devaney of May Be Delayed By The Mail Strike ordinances. Murray Hill, $49,989; Van ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - He will begin 10 weeks of Cleve Inc. of Neptune, $50,- Reputed Mafia Chief Indicted The new modern Borough Hall training at the N.J. State 515. • will probably open in late Bids for heating, ventilat- NEW YORK — For the second time in two days the Police Academy, Sea Girt, April, Councilman Herbert Monday. The appointment ing and air conditioning were If, under the terms 6f our purchasing agreement, you feel a pay- federal government has moved against a reputed Mafia Posten announced at the Bor- received from Sarbo; Inc. of boss in the New York area. . brings the force back up to ough Council meeting last its full complement of 12 men. ment is due to you, please call us at one of the numbers listed below. A federal grand jury yesterday handed up a five-count night. indictment charging Joseph Colombo, reputed to be the boss The 1970 salary ordinance We will advise you on the status of your payment and arrange for of. the Brooklyn and Long Island Mafia and a member of He added that no major was adopted, with renewed Be wise... open i the organization's ruling national commission, with income holdups are postponing the questioning from John Schlap- you to pick it up. tax evasion. opening, which had been kohl about the librarian's Checkvnaster Colombo, a real estate agent, is charged with failure to - planned for this week. salary. report $58,271 in income from 1963 to 1967, thereby cheating In conjunction with the open- Two weeks ago, Mr. ScMap- To ensure accuracy and to avoid further delays 'the government of $19,168 in taxes due. ing, council authorized adver- kohl presented council a peti- account today The indictment, announced in the Eastern District of tisements for furnishings, tion signed by 151 residents equipment and maintenance asking that the salary of Mrs. New York by U. S. Atty. Edward R. Neaher, follows the PLEASE CALL FIRST SO THAT WE CAN ARRANGE A arrest Monday of Carlo Gambino on charges of conspiring , for the building. Bids will be Ellen Donoghue be raised "to to hijack an armored car shipment of $3- to ?5-million. opened April 28. at least $6,000. She had been Gambino is reputedly the "boss of bosses" of organized Council introduced an or- receiving $5,000. . TIME AND PLACE FOR YOV TO COME IN FOR PAYMENT crime. dinance caljing for the sale of Under the ordinance the $39,900 in bonds to finance a librarian will receive $5,450 portion of the $42,000 cost of plus flOO longevity pay for 201 582-5004 201 582-5019 Panther Trial Is Bogged Down furniture and equipment. each five-year period of em- JERSEY CITY — The trial of three Black Panthers The figures include fire ployment. 582-5009 582-5024 charged with machine gunning a police station here in 1968 alarm systems and landscap- Councilman Alfred Katz, bogged down in legal arguments yesterday. ing. A public hearing will be while not opposing the salary 582-5014 Under cross examination, the first state witness, John held April 14. for Mrs. Donoghue, questioned Leslie Maxwell, said that in addition to a copy of a state- Franklin D. Roberts, a for- the propriety of residents' ment he made to the prosecution which was made available mer special policeman, was bringing pressure with peti- to the defense, he had given two other statements to the appointed a patrolman to re- tions. No minimum balance required : state's attorneys. place Patrolman Bruce Kerri- "What would happen if Can we help you? Raymond Brown, chief defense lawyer, said, he wanted gan, who resigned to join the residents sighed petitions for Senricels our biggest atset Bell Laboratories to be furnished copies of the other two statements. Monmouth County prosecutor's ah their friends? .1 support But First Asst. Prosecutor John Carlin Jr. said he had office. the right of residents to do no knowledge of any statements other than the one made . • Mr. Roberts, 35, lives at so, but you can appreciate CEMUAL JERSEY BANK available to Brown. •'. ••-•• • - ~ • 337 Main St., Port Monmouth. our problem," he stated. MUUEI1OFF.D.I.C. "I djKkfi'M • THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOVN, N. 1: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 Miss M. MePonough Thomas Brown 'Jr. 1 RED BANK - Miss Marie Thomas J. Cassidy Si%, New York Bbiker LAKEWOOD — Tho|as % M. MoDonotigh, 67, of 60 Wal- gan, Mrs. Eugene Rodrick Brown jr., five-month, old son Obituaries lace St., here, died Tuesday RED BANK - Thomas J. clerk at the First National the church's Holy Name So- Cassidy Sr., 69, of 52 Locust City Bank of New York for ciety, the executive commit- and Mrs. James Cox, all of of Mr. and Mrs.. Thomas at Riveryiew Hospital, Red Brooklyn and six grandchil- Bank. Ave-.;, died Monday at home. 48 years. tee of the Red Bank Repub- Brown, here, died at home He was born in Brooklyn He was a communicant of dren. Miss McDonough was bom lican Club, Long Branch Sunday. He was born in Long and lived here 33 years. St. James Roman Catholic Council 336 of the Knights of The Adams Memorial in Red Bank and had been a Mr. Cassidy had been a Church, here, a member of Home, Red Bank, is in Branch. Joe Pyne Is Dead lifelong resident here. She Columbus and the Old Guard charge of arrangements. Besides his parents, he is was a member of St. James of Red Bank. Catholic Church, Red Bank, Mrs. Ousterman Surviving are his widow, survived by a twin brother, Mrs. Helen Gleason Cassidy; Mrs. Michele Lepore and the church's Rosary Altar LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Surviving are a son, Wil- Timothy; a sister, Teleea Of Lung Cancer Society. a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hazel May Ousterman, 76, of liam Ousterman Jr. of Ocean- WHITESTONE, N.Y. - Denise, at home; his grand- HOLLYWOOD (AP)-'The Surviving are four cousins, 66 Atlantic Ave. died Monday Gran of Little Silver; two Mrs. Michele Lepore, 87, of port; a daughter^ Mrs. Doro- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- guest has said what he didn't Mrs. Anna McNeil of High- in Monmouth Medical Center. sons, Thomas J. Cassidy Jr. 167th St., died Friday in thy Gaylord of Red Bank; a come to say," Joe Pyne liked lands, Mrs. Anna Wheeler of Mrs. Ousterman was born of Wanamassa and Theodore Providence Rest, Bronx. liam Brown of Jackson Town- sister, Mrs. Mabel Hurley of to say of his radio and tele- Keyport, Mrs. Margaret Jor- in Freehold and had lived in V. Cassidy, serving with the Shq js survived by two sons, ship and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis don of Middletown and Leon Belmar, and three grandchil- Marine Corps in Washington, vision talk show. Monmouth Beach most of her Frank Lepore of Little Silver," Johnson of Long Branch. Walling of Matawan. life, She moved here six dren. D.C.; a brother, Francis Cas- N.J., and Ralph Lepore Jr., The aoid-tongued inter- Arrangements are under the years ago. She was a mem- The Robert A. Braun Home sidy of Brooklyn; five sisters, here. Arrangements are under rogator of a variety of per- direction of the John E. Day ber of the First Assembly of for Funerals, Eatontown, is Misses Anna and Loretta Cas- Burial was in Trinity Church toe direction of the W. David sonalities on nationally syndi- Funeral Home, Red Bank. God Church, Shrewsbury. in charge of arrangements. sidy and Mrs. James Flanni- Cemetery, New York City. DeRoche Funeral Home, here. cated radio and TV shows lost a two-year battle against lung cancer. He died Monday night at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital at the age of 45. Pyne, a native of Chester, more for your money Pa., had been hospitalized;, a month. His last telecast ap- HMUOJttY pearance was Nov. 29, 1969. FOOD SUPERMARKETS 1U.1WVX8UPDI A one-legged ex - Ma- rine who flew his own plane, YOUR MOST VALUABLE CHO1QE he took on professors, writers, BEEF bishops, hippies, advocates of SALE TODAY thru SAT. TRADING STAMPS FREE tomosexualism — virtually Joe Pyne anyone willing to expose his Pasadena. Pyne leaves his views on the show. widow, Britt, two daughters, PRODUCE DEF^RTMENT "Whether I come out on a son, a sister and/his moth- top isn't the key thing. The er. CAMECO IMPORTED key thing is that there has been a moment when what- ever truth k available is laid Tannenbaum out on the table and picked CANNED clean," Pyne once said. Service Held Private* funeral services MATAWAN - Services for were planned for today in Mrs. Donna Tannenbaum, 31, of 197 Fordham Drive, who HAM EXTRA FANCY WASHINGTON STATE Mrs. Beceiro died Monday in an automobile RED AND GOLDEN DELICIOUS accident in Holmdel, were Dies at 39 yesterday under direction of APPLES HOLMDEL - Mrs. Kath- the Seymour Resnick Fu- leen A. Beceiro, 39, former neral Home, New York City. member of the township Burial was in Cedar Park Board of Education, died Mon- Cemetery, Paramus. day in her home, 291 Laurel Mrs. Tannenbaum died in Ave. 1 2.39' Born in Brooklyn, she was Riverview Hospital, Red FRESH GROUND Mr AT PLYMOUTH ROCK SALE! CITY CUT PORK SALE the daughter of the late Al- Bank, less than an hour after the accident, which occurred FAMILY PACK-3-LBS. OR MORE _ _ PORK LOW ENDS ANDdNTHB LETTUCE fred and Harriet O'Brien C CALIFORNIA Skea. at Crawfords Corner and CANNED HAM Middletown Roads. GROUND BEEF -59 ICEBERG A resident here 19 years, b PORK CHOPS .79 Police Sgt. Bruce Phillips N she was a self-employed real "* •* •• 5 « 579 COUNTRY STYLE EXTRA LARGE said Mrs. Tannenbaum's car C J can J HEAD EA. estate saleswoman and owned and a vehicle driven by Don- GROUND CHUCK .75 .b. SPARE RIBS .69 and operated an antique shop ald M. Cavanaugh, 19, of 1206 can I FRESH CRISP next to her home. EXTRA LEAN FRESH PICNIC SHOULDER Harris Ave., Union Beach, C 1b. A member of Middletown collided. The Cavanaugh car can ROASTING PORK »49 IPASCAL CELERY AI 9 Reformed Church, she was GROUND ROUND » 85 was traveling south on Craw- DAIRY DEPARTMENT former secretary-treasurer of fords Corner Road. Mrs. TOP ROUND OR CROSS RIB the Arnold-Walter Nursing Tannenbaum's car was mov- Home, here. ing east on Middletown Road, CHUCK STEAK 49' I ROAST BEEF Surviving are her husband, Sgt. Phillips reported. No MARGARINE U.S.D.A. CHOICE (ROUND) GOV'T. INSPECTED 3'/J-LB. AVG. Philip Beceiro; a son, Spec. 3 charges have been filed, BLUE BONNET Philip A. Beceiro, serving pending police investigation. with the U.S. Army in , ( LAND O' LAKE WHITE OR YELLOW or 52 Locuat Ave., Red Bank, on Called by Mail ALUMINUM FOIL SHERRY JAMS^59 Monday at hla residence. BleaslnK & 49 Louis Thursday morning, March 2G at !l NEW YORK (AP) - One a.m. from St. James R.c Churcli. Red Bank. Interment Mt. olivet ceme- Army Reserve unit activiated AMERICAN tery, MidriltHowii. Frtentis mny call at the Adams Memorial Home. 310 Brojid in the New York mail crisis St., Rerl Bank today, Wednesday ssr* sffl from 2 to 4 atul 7 to SJ^.ITI; was having trouble reaching TWO OUri «H>DINC ll*Mf> CHEESE UKATII NOTICE some of its members by tele- ntisTEHMAN — Hazel May (ncc SqUARE KING SIZE White I f\ 6I> Atlantic Ave. I.OMR phone to inform them of the ONE BOOK SPECIAL Branch oi' Mon. Mar. 23, al Mon- YOUR.IOOK I0WABD IH1 WEEKLY SPECIAL mouth Mei.'lcal Center, funeral ser- call-up. vices Tluir.v Mar. 26th at 11 a.m. PUB(HASI oi WHITE BREAD 3 £89' from the RolKH A. Braun Home For So an officer ordered that i Funerals. 1M RrOitrt St. Eatontown. Friends may call at v!;e funeral home letters be written notifying Wed. 2-4 anil 7-9 p.m. Interment MDn- SEEDED SOFT EGG ROLLS 2ft 55' mouth Memorial Park. the absentees. What to do next hasn't been 8-PC. 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I PREMIUM BONUS SALVO OXYDOL DASH LOW REGISTER DUZ DETERGENT TABLETS DETERGENT b Main Offices IDS Chestnut St., Bea Bant. it. J. OT10I UraDclT Office" • 878 Bt. S5. Hlddletoun. N. I. 30 Emt Main St., IVerbold, .N. ). VJ9 Broadway. L»at Branch. N. J. Is lBW'hy Jobnll, <;ald at Red Bank. N J 07701 and at additional Wctt «ff«lr». Am klwday, Mwck 21, mailing offices. Published dally. Monday UirouB)) Friday. •For Ut* AN«IM4 by Law. 1 monjii-42.7o 0 months -HA UO M7B. * 1 months—f.7.50 U months-$27.00 Subscription Prices In Advance Home Deliver? bv Carrier — at count", 10 eanti: br Carrier 50 Cenu tft Week. -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N, J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 Hazlet *s Indictment Barred by By HALLIE SCHRAEGEE 655 Beers St., Hazlet, charged these charges: John Novicky Jr., 11 Cath- way, Long Branch, atrocious checks, two counts. Annie Mae Williams, TV. Corner Road, Manalapan, in- FREEHOLD - The Men- by D'Alesandro with threat- Joseph Cartmell, 11 Daniel erine St., Red Bank, inde- assault and battery. Michael Gallagher, Ft. Second St., Howell, atrocious cest. . mouth County Grand Jury ening to kill him. Drive, Hazlet, rape. cent communications to a fe- Robert Lee Thompson, 13 Monmouth, possession of assault and battery. ''David Lancaster, 160 West- has failed to indict Dr. jg. The jury returned the no John King, 90 Washington male. Willow St., Red Bank, break- stolen property. William Russell, 21 Har- field Ave., Keyport, robbery. nazio Dell'Aira, 812 Poole bill on Cannara in January Ave., Long Branch, petit lar- Margaret Paternoster, 315 ing and entering with intent Johnnie Anderson Jr., 241 vard Road, Fair Haven, pos- Joan Mano, 1090 Ocean Ave., Hazlet, on charges and the no Bills on Spalliero ceny. Rt. 35, Ealontown, issuing to steal and threatening to Potter Ave., Long Branch, session of heroin,, Ave., Sea Bright, atrocious filed against him in that and Dr. Dell'Aira in Febru- David S. Maul, 139 Rari- worthless checks. take a life. atrocious assault and battery. Monroe Burrell, Shrews- assault with intent to kill. township by Angelo D'Ale- ary. tan Blvd., Cliffwood Beach, Frank James Evans, Fort Vincent J. Rapisardi, for- Robert O. Stobo, 2 Orchard bury Ave., Red Bank, threat- Lester King, 90 Washington sandro of Union Beach, con- The grand jury also failed possession of a dangerous Monmouth, death by auto. merly of 2603 Berkeley Ave., Ave., Hazlet, contributing to ening to take a life. St., Long Branch, issuing a victed Monday of armed rob- to indict these persons on weapon. Robert Smith, 659 Broad- West Deal, issuing forged the delinquency of a minor. Edwin E. Hye, Gordons worthless check. bery of the doctor and his family on April 17, 1968. D'Alesandro had charged Dr. Dell'Aira last October with threatening his life and conspiring to kidnap him. Earlier, a "no bill"' had been returned by the grand jury concerning charges D'Alesandro filed against re- , puted Malioso Vincent Can- nara of Hazlet, whom he ac- cused of breaking into his car, threatening to kill him and conspiring to kidnap, him. These and • other no bills, returned during the first three months of 1970, were reported yesterday to Supe- rior Court Judge Elvin E. Simmill, the assignment judge. Two Convicted D'Alesandro, 28, of 10 Don- nelly St., Union Beach, was convicted of breaking into the home of Dr. and Mrs. Dell'Aira and robbing the 1-LB. SOLID family at gunpoint of 524,451 worth of cash, jewelry and furs. A jury two weeks ago Chocolate convicted William C. Pavel Jr., 29, of Belleville, formerly of Hazlet, of the same charges. RABBIT Cannara and two Neptune City men, Paul Tortomasi and Dominick Tampani, are scheduled to go on trial after SEASONAL MERCHANDISE the Easter court recess on charges of concealing the crime. D'Alesandro testified dur- Limited Quantities in Items While They Last ing his trial that he had gone to see Cannara on Oct. 25, 1968, and Cannara directed him to drive to the doctor's office. "I went involuntarily," he contended. Cannara asked" the doctor If D'Alesandro looked like one of the two holdup men, the defendant continued. The doctor and his wife weren't sure, he said, but eight-year- old Theresa Dell'Aira, the couple's only child, started to cry and said he was the man. Threat Related EASTER D'Alesandro asserted that the doctor directed Cannara to "kill the s. o. b." PLANTS Cannara Is presently serv- SINGLE BLOOM ing a prison term on another charge. D'Alesandro is free on HYACINTHS ...... 74* $lfl,000 bail pending sentenc- 5" POT ing May 29 and his attorney Easter William G. Brigiani of Perth Amboy, has indicated an ap- TULIPS 1.94 peal of his conviction will be DECORATED filed. Filled The grand . jury also AZALEAS ...... I.94 brought In a no bill in the EASTER EGGS case of Anthony Spalliero, DAFFODILS 1.64 FRUIT AND NUT COCONUT CREAM Novelties 3 or to 12 oi. OTHER FLOWERS ALSO AVAILABLE Tree Units' HANP ROLLED • LONG SHREDDED COCONUT PADDLE BALLS CREAM, DELICIOUSLY WHIPPED and COVERED . • MUMS • GERANIUMS • LILIES Gypsy Moth WITH RICH SMOOTH CHOCOLATE. CINERARIAS • CALCELARIUS JForum Set PAILS FREEHOLD — Four ex- SUGAR COAT GARDENIAS • GLOXINIA perts on gypsy moth control will speak next Tuesday at 8 EGG NAMING p.m. at a forum sponsored by NO EXTRA CHARGE" TRUCKS the Association of Monmouth County Shade Tree Commis- sions in the Court House base- ment jury meeting room. CARS After extensive study, gypsy moth experts have developed and implemented an integrat- and MORE ed program of biological and chemical control that they consider best suited to this county CHOOSE SHOP FOR OUR SPECIAL The subject of the forum will be a complete gypsy moth FROM- OUR LITTLE GIRLS' control program for 1970, in- cluding state, federal and Baskets •> Candy HUGE SALE PRICES county funds and participa- tion. ASSORTMENT The speakers will be county ON HATS 1» OF Shade Tree Commissioner Da- VALUES TO 2.29 JL vid C. Shaw, and, represent- Egg Dye • Toys ing the Division of Plant In- EASTER APPAREL dustry the state Dept. of Ag- "Gibson" & riculture: William Metter- house, deputy director; John for the LADIES' 7133 Kegg, entomologist and Jacob Greeting Matthenius, bee culture super- Chicks • Grass REG. visor. Cards Entire Family HANDBAGS 5.99 "Special Assortment" Theft Suspect HANDBAGS ««.,„ 2.93 Gains Acquittal FREEHOLD - Bill Foster, DO YOU HAVE A GRANT'S CREDIT ACCOUNT? Havens Bridge Road and Casino Drive, Howell Town- V ship, was acquitted yesterday Iff fakes Only Minutes fo Apply! of charges of grand larceny and possession of stolen prop- erty. Foster was accused of stealing a four-speed trans- mission valued at $280 from KNOWN FOR VALUES...COAST TO COAST Stanley Truszkowski last Aug. 4 in Howell. . The trial was before Mon- mouth County Court Judge MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING CENTER LITTLE SILVER SHOPPING CENTER Patrick J. McGann Jr. Assis- tant Prosecutor T'ranklln A. HIGHWAY 35 MIDDLETOWN PROSPECT AVE. LITTLE SILVER Goldstein presented the state's case and Uie public defender's OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TILL 6 OPEN 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. — SATURDAY TILL 9 office repressed Foster. THE DAILY FROM OUR READERS X -REGISTER«3o ItGra't Pass Inspection, It's Hot, And It'f Got Established in 1878 - Published by The Red Bank Register, Incorporated Phoir^ Papers — I BeettToId To Unload It" Help for Drug M. HAROLD KELLY, Publisher 86 Wyckoff Road } • Eatontown, N. J. ' ArtHur Z. Kamin, Editor To the Editor: Thomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editoi Warnings of parents, study groups, forums, money ap- propriations, arrests and punishment all have failed to stop —6 Wednesday, March 25, 1970 the growing tide of illegal use of drugs that has engulfed our high schools, colleges, and universities. The situation now has passed the crisis stage and has become a national disaster and disgrace. Today I met a boy in the sixth grade who, when asked if he had ever been approached to use drugs answered, "Yes." The students who are in the It's Time for Truce in Marlboro clutches of this horrible affliction and those who are being tempted daily to join the horde of users no doubt are grop- Marlboro is still in search of a bus- without partisanship, so that stability, ing for some way to lift themselves out of the killing di- iness administrator. Filling this vital as well as tranquillity, can be attained. lemma, which saps the brain, the body, and the pocketboo*. The plan suggested below may also fail, but can we af- post, it seems, has been a major hur- For the first time in nearly a dec- ford not to try it. There is something magic about a date dle in the quest for a smoothly oper- ade, members of the major political and group action to get things started. Therefore, how would it be to set a date and time in all high schools, col- ating township government. parties hold jobs in township hall and, more importantly, are cooperating so leges and universities when Uie students in every class It has not been because of a lack of would at once give up the use of drugs and that same day that administrative details are handled destroy any drugs in their possession. Some grammar Iffent that the vacancy remains. One effectively. school grades might (be included. highly qualified applicant, Robert Car- The mayor claims he has not fired Pledges have been used successfully through the years. ty"of Montgomery County, Maryland, township employes and is committed James Farley, chairman of the board of the large Coca-Cola withdrew because of the job's inse- Co , gave a pledge to his mother when he was a boy that only to sound business management curity. Another with what appeared he would not drink liquor and for about 70 years until this of the township's affairs. This is il- day he kept that pledge, 'becoming a national leader. to be an impressive record was a, lustrated by his appointment of a cer- I am giving a copy of this letter to the county superin- township resident, Anthony A. Alfa- tified public" accountant as director of tendent of schools, the governor, the state Board of Edu- cation, and President Nixon, suggesting they endorse the no, but his application also was with- finance and his appointment of spe- drawn. plan and set a date and time when a five-minute period cial "blue ribbon" committees to pro- of silence would toe observed in all classes when students In Mr. Alfano's case, the with- vjde needed recreation, road and utili- would repeat several times to themselves the following drawal was made by Mayor Morton ty programs, and to study community pledge or something similar to it: "I pledge to myself, my Salkind. It was unfortunate that such family, and my friends that from this time on I will not problems such as drug abuse. use any illegal drugs and that today I will destroy any • a hassle erupted because, on the sur- such drugs in my possession." The period of silence could face, Mr. Alfano's qualifications ap- Mayor Salkind, despite the prob- be ended by all students joining in a group-spoken pledge peared to be excellent. Mr. Alfano, a lems that continue to exist, has as above. Perhaps because of double sessions in some lawyer, failed to inform the mayor brought a new dimension to Marl- schools it would be necessary to conduct the pledging in boro's government. Undoubtedly, that both a.m. and p.m. classes. about a period in which he was under Let those who laugh at this suggestion come forward suspension by the New York Bar As- • is what the voters were looking for when they elected him. We continue • with something better. sociation. When members of Town- If the students, faculties, student councils, parents, to believe that council members can ship Council learned about the sus- newspapers, radio, TV, businessmen churches and civic offer him better cooperation, which, groups endorse and promote this plan leading up to the date pension, they tabled the nomination, of course, is a two-way street that he, set perhaps thousands of students, as well as adults, might arid the mayor then withdrew it. But too, must travel. THE REPORTER join the crusade, make the pledge, and keep it. The cost more will be heard on this sensitive would ibe little compared to the good that might result. If subject. we are going to have to spend millions to combat drug use •• For one thing, discussion of town- by hiring policemen, maintaining extra courts and jails, Through all this, we remain im- ship business should not be closed to Understanding a Woman would it not be better to spend money for prevention pressed with Mayor Salkind's han- the public without risking the resi- instead? dents' confidence. It is imperative By JIM BISHOP at Sea Bright, N.J. It was a big, old place Recently a boy about 11 years of age, a drug user, ap- dling of township affairs. Civil Ser- that the political bickering cease and To understand women, one must mis- with a 175-foot driveway, a dropped well peared on TV and said he did not know of a boy in his vice is being emphasized and its regu- understand them completely. In the main, living room, an office with a covered pool neighborhood •who was not on drugs. Is it not time that we that the mayor and council members they are animals of instinct and emotion. table, a curved formica bar and a gor- initiate some plan to help these poor children to lift them- lations appear to be enforced. Perma- declare a truce so that they can work They despise logic and rationalization and geous view of the ocean and the Shrews- selves out of this awful mess which we as citizens have nent appointments are being made together in moving Marlboro forward. put their faith in numerology, astrology, bury River. My first wife, Elinor, had taken allowed them to fall into? and a cat-like sensitivity a look at the leather furniture and said; And now about that date for the pledge — how about 10 which impels them to "This would make a nice dental waiting a.m. and 3 p.m. May 1,1970? study a man and say: room." Respectfully, When Hearts Are Lifted "No" or "Maybe." Kelly, my second and final wife, said Harold Lindemaiui The life form of the it looked pretty and started to hide old The Northern Hemisphere greeted one year to recall that sometimes the female is deceitful and photos of the pre-her era, change rugs, possessive. Quite often replace drapes, and stipple the walls in an old and fondly remembered annual vernal season means very little. In the hair she wears is not old ochre and gold flecks. In no time at all, A Child Is Found visitor last weekend. Spring arrived 1969 a, wintry chill lingered through her own either by color I found myself in Florida staring at a 75 Maida Ter. most of May, and even the transient or strand. The face, as- Chinese house. She said: "Don't buy it, Middletown, N. J. at 7:57 Friday evening, and whatever To the Editor: birds, we're told, remained conspicu- sisted by cosmetics, is Jim. It costs too much." So I bought it, ~~the~etements may deliver upon us in BISHOP not hers — it is what she exactly as she wanted me to. This letter is written to express our grateful appred- ously absent. would like it to be. Even * * * ation to the Middletown Police Department, Fairview Fire the early days of the new season, it's But that was the abnormal — the the undergarments are intended to fool the Department and First Aid Squad, to the men from one comforting just to know that the sun male into thinking that she has roundnesses LITTLE BY LITTLE, I understood less Sewerage Department who were working in the area, and freak season. And the equinox spawns where flatness or flabby bulge exists. and less about how much I was earning, all the wonderful neighbors in the Shorecrest development has returned to our half of the home hope eternal of perfect days ahead. I have a lifelong admiration for women. and how the, monthly bills disappeared. who formed a search party this afternoon to find my lost "Not to worry," she counseled, kissing 3-year-old son. For one horrible hour these •wonderful'peo- planet. In an age of a visibly deteriorating en- They, and children, are' the only things a man finds worthy of protection and love. me tenderly. "You concentrate on writing, ple looked, called and searched Bodman Park and the Spring can be a dozen things in as vironment, every small evidence of The softness to touch, the elegant odor, as God intended you to do, and" I'll take Green Pond Area as though he was their child. care of the trivial details." Tonight, thank God, he sleeps peacefully in his bed un- many years. We think of it as balmy normality preserved is reassuring, and the cultivated attitude of ignorance in the presence of his brilliance are all designed She nursed my father for the last four aware that for one hour today many people were totally breezes and a profusion of flowers and the astronomers' word that the sun to ensnare and enslave. years of his life with patience and love. concerned for his well being. But as his parents, we feel has in fact crossed the equator — and It required many years of study on She made him feel he was still the big inadequate in our ability to express our thanks. AH we hordes of brightly plumed birds. But Irish bull of the woods. Immediately after can say is "Where would he have been without you?" . my part to learn that the house is her 1 we get those things in varying quanti- right on schedule — is enough to personal annex. It is an extension to her he died, the decorators were called in to Sincerely, ties, and we have to hark back only lift the hearts of men. body. That is why she fusses and rear- redo his room in gold and black, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woods ranges, hangs new curtains and drapes, oriental paintings on the walls. It is now and moves furniture. If she follows a de- called The Opium Den. , ceased wife into a home the decor could I wanted to sell my boat, The Away TODAY IN HISTORY INSIDE WASHINGTON be of the finest, but in time she will change We Go IV, and wrote a column about it. Today is ttie 84th day of 1970. There are 281 days left .it to suit herself. Kelly gets first look at the mail, reads it in the year. •* * * and places next to my plate whatever Today's highlight in history: THAT SMALL PICTURE of a former she thinks requires my attention. No one, On this date in 1821, Greek patriots started a revolt The Subversive Junketing wife occupies only eight inches on a bed- according to what I was permitted to read, against the Ottoman Empire. The uprising ended 12 years room wall, but the new lady bides her ever nibbled on that boat. "I, think," she later with the establishment of the independent Kingdom of By ROBERT S. ALLEN the Secretary of State could not refuse time before dumping it in the garbage bar- said sweetly, "that we should keep the Greece. and JOHN A. GOLDSMITH issuing a passport because he was "not rel. It. may require a little time, but it boat." On this date — - • •. The House Internal Security Commit- satisfied" that the individual would re- will go. Old mementos of other days are Little boys do not know they are little In 1634, Lord Baltimore's colonists reached Maryland. tee is going to try to restore the Supreme frain from going to a restricted area. The mentally marked to be consigned to ashes boys. The sexual differences do not cross In 1865, in the Civil War, Confederate troops captured Court-curbed power or the government to Court maintained that the "general free- too. their minds. On the other hand, a little Ft. Stedman in Virginia. "regulate and restrict travel by U.S. citi- dom to travel is a right protected by the Few brides show their claws in the girl is conscious that she is a little girl In MOO, the Socialist party of the United States was or- zens" — such as denying passports to Com- Fifth Amendment". first few weeks. They yes the man to at all times. Her mind is on pretty frocks, ganized at Indianapolis, Ind. munists and oUier ex- death, leading him into a deeper and ever coiffures, daintiness, and an icy cold as- In 1911, nearly 150 persons, mostly women, perished In tremists. deeper dependency until the time comes sessment of all her girl friends. a fire in a New York garment factory; The committeei' head- ONE AVOWED AIM of the bipartisan for the first real showdown. Then she as- It is not by accident that the average In 1941, in World War II, Yugoslavia joined the Rome- ed by Rep. Richard Ich- Internal Security Committee bill is to put serts herself, and always on the same wife, placating a husband, will encourage Berlin-Tokyo alliance. , ord, D-Mo., is preparing a stop to such Communist ventures as plane: "If that's the way you feel about him to build a game room in the cellar. In 1952, the people of Eritrea voted for Uie first time to hold hearings on' a bill the "Venceremos Brigades" — some 800 it, it's me or that dog." (Or chair or anti- This, she feels, is not a part of her prov- The outcome was a federation with Ethiopia. lor this purpose strongly U.S. students and other leftist youths who macassar or color of a room.) ince, and, if it will keep him from growl- Ten years ago: Hundreds of arrests were being; made favored by the State De- have gone to Cuba in recent months os- The trick is too make him think that ing about what is going on upstairs, it's in South Africa after demonstrations by Negroes protesting partment and sponsored tensibly to cut sugar cane for Fideh Cas- he is the big, strong man dominating her worth it. against a law requiring identity cards. • by some 30 influential tro but actually to take part in seminars while, in truth, he's an awkward bull with I have been trained and retrained by Five years ago: A white civil rights worker, Viola Democratic and Republi- for revolutionary and agitational instruc- a ring in his nose. At an impasse, she my mother, by Elinor, by Kelly, my older Gregg LJUZZO, was shot and killed in a highway ambush in can legislators. tion, including the making of bombs and will pretend to lose gracefully, but will daughters, and now by the little ones. Alabama. ALLEN After the measure has use of weapons. store the matter in her head for another Kathleen, 14, selects my clothes when I One year ago: There was a military takeover in Pakis- The large group of bipartisan sponsors try at a future date. am going golfing. AH of it, I assure you, tan as President Ayub Khan' stepped down as the nation's been approved by the committee, as is leader. confidently expected, the backstage plan is • of the Internal Security Committee mea- I had a pretty house on the sand dunes is a pleasant putdown. . . sure includes some of the mast influential Today's birthdays: The owner of the Detroit Tigers to resort to a parliamentary stratagem to members of the House. baseball club, John E. Fetzer, is 69. Comedian Jerry Co- bring it before the full House for considera- YOUR MONEY'S WORTH lonna is 67. ' tion. It will be offered as an amendment Thought for today: The.most important thing in life is to some other bill pend- WILLIAM SCIIERLE, Iowa, a leading the choice of a profession - Blaise Pascal, French' scien- ing before the chamber. member of the Education and Labor Com- Federal Agency Issues tist and philosopher, 1623-1662. , That will prevent the mittee noted for his forthright outspoken- measure from being bot- ness, cited the "Venceremos Brigades" as By SYLVIA PORTER BUT IF YOU'RE a typical medium-size tled up in the Judiciary a glaring example of the anti-American Pouring into the open market in a vol- investor, your knowledge is at best scanty Committee, where a ume due to reach $10 to $12 billion in 1970 and your information is probably inaccu- consequences of the Supreme Court's deci- 1 CROSS YOUR FINGERS! small clique of liberal sion. He contended this situation alone alone will be new obligations of the U.S. rate. So here goes with the basic guides. Democrats has stalled a warrants the prompt enactment of the com- government agencies — I.O.U's which are Q. What are federal agency issues? somewhat similar bill for mittee's bill. second only to the direct obligations of A. They are securities issued by fed- months. the U.S. Treasury itself eral agencies created by CongresI1 starting "These sugar-coated Communist cane and which rank a mere The Internal Security cutters," said Scherle, "are allowed to in 1916 to help primarily in the govern- Commit(ee measure step below direct U.S. se- ment's home lending and farm activities. travel to Cuba because of the Supreme curities in their mark- Court's ruling overturning a State Depart- While agency issues are not guaranteed by rize the secretary of state to regulate and etability and acceptabil- the'U.S. Treasury, they are obligations of ment passport regulation restricting travel ity among sophisticated restrict travel by U.S. citizens to countries to that country. Included in the Ameri- agencies, operating under federal charter or areas (1) which are at war; (2) where investors,the world over. and federal supervision, and, practically can group that went to Castro's island With interest rates al- insurrection or armed hostilities are in pro- were members of the Black Panthers and speaking, the market deems a default un- gress; (3) whose military forces are en- most surely past their his- thinkable. the Students for a Democratic Society. toric peaks for this year gaged in armed conflict with the forces Records show the Communists paid for Among the agencies are: the Federal of the United Stales, or (4) to which travel (or at least hovering Land Banks, Federal Intermediate Credit their transportation and living expenses to around them), the value must be restricted because it would se- and from Cuba. .Banks, Banks for Cooperatives, Federal riously impair the conduct of U.S. foreign t PORTER of these federal agency Home Loan Banks, .the Federal National policy." "The only qualification that was need- securities to you, a medium-size saver, is Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae). ed to join this repugnant pack of revolu- undeniable — and even more so is your Q. What are their denominations and This proposed authority would directly tionists was a drastically distorted view of need for accurate information about them. 1 maturities? counter the Supreme Court's edicts in three the United States coupled with a naive The "Big Boys" in the money markets key cases: A. The maturities of agency certifi- trust In atheistic communism. The true pur- have long been familiar with the market cates, notes, debentures and bonds range In Aptheker vs Secretary of State, 1964, pose of the trip, as outlined in an SDS for federal agency issues; these securities from a few months to 1988. Fannie Mae declaring invalid Section 6 of the Subver- publication, was to indoctrinate the sugar are an integral part of the vast U.S. gov- and the Federal Home Loan Banks a few sive Activities Control Act denying pass- cane cutters in the art of international ernment securities market, are traded side days ago boosted the minimum amount for ports to Communist-action organizations; in revolution, sabotage, agitation and subver- by side with U.S. Treasury issues every which you.can subscribe from $5,000 to United States vs Laub, 1967, barring the sion." hour of every business day. And sophisti- $10,000 — in an obvious effort to elimin- prosecution of individuals who travel to a Under the bill, of which Scherle is a cated investors are well aware that at any ate you, the nuisance small saver. Other "restricted area" if they are in possession leading sponsor, violations would be sub- given time, the yields on agency issues agencies still sell in smaller denomina- of a wlid passport before leaving the U.S., ject to five years' imprisonment,!,a fine will be attractive compared to similar ma- tions ($5,000 was typical), but thaminij, and in Lynd vs Busk, 1967, holding that of $5,000 or both. '? turities of direct U.S. Treasury issues. mums are heading up. >• -THE DAIL^ REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWJf, N. ].>. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2S, 1970 Costs of Education Charges Aired, Bail Set Outlined in Holmdel RED BANK - Steven, Ty- tine of the Monmouth County HOLMDEL - It came as Mr. Molloy spoke at a son, 21, of 121 W. Bergen prosecutor's office and Detec- no great surprise to the Holm- sparsely attended public Place, pleaded guilty to a tive Sgt. Herbert Swanson, del Township Property Own- charge of being under the Detective Lt. George Clayton 1 meeting on the implications ers Association that a new of a comprehensive school influence of drugs and was and Detective Joseph Maras- high school is going to cost district and high school for given a six-month suspended cio, from the Red Bank police the taxpayers more money. the township. sentence and two years pro- department led the raid. ' They have heard it now "Holmdel holds an enviable bation by Judge William I. Judge Klatsky set bail for from John A. Molloy, the New position both as a place to Klatsky. the three others that were ar- Jersey Education Associ- live and a place to educate The Municipal Court judge rested in Friday night's raid. ation's field representative in children," Mr. Molloy said. set March 30 for a prelimi- The three are lodged in the Monmouth and Ocean coun- nary hearing for three others Monmouth County jail in de- ties, Everyone looked pleased. "But there's only, one way involved in a narcotics raid fault of 'bail, pending the pre- to ensure that the quality of Friday at 9:30 p.m. at 264 W. liminary hearing. education that now exists can Bergen Place. They are: Groups Picket The house had been under be continued, and that's with Foster Lee Davis, 24, of 291 surveillance for many months the expenditure of more S. Bridge Ave., $3,500, 2 Draft Boards according to Police Chief Le- money," he concluded. charged with ppssession and roy McKnight. Armed with a RED BANK - Grassroots He further pointed out that having under his control hypo- support for the anti-war move- search warrant, Detective there is no obvious alterna- 1 dermic needles, syringes and Sgt. Frank La Citra of the ment was claimed Saturday tive to voter support of an paraphernalia for the unlaw- N.J. State Police Narcotics by leaders of peace march- upcoming referendum on con- ful administering of narcotics Squad, Detective John Valen- ers who picketed the fled struction of a high school. and for the use and being un- Bank and Asbury Park draft The township is now designat- der the influence of narcotics board offices. ed a kindergarten through Weipli Air Pollution and possession of heroin. Jim Farrell, 23, a teacher 12th grade district, and has Grace Brim, 26, and Doug- from Long Branch and i JOHANNESBURG (AP) — an obligation to educate its Atmospheric pollution can las Jackson, 22, of the W. Ber- member of the Peace and own high school students be- gen Place address, $1,000. She Equal Rights Committee of ginning with next year's ninth deposit up to 22 tons of was charged with use and be- Monmouth County said the raque grade. solids in one square mile of ing under the influence of nar- march was to show that the The NJEA representatiye air above Johannesburg cotics and possession of cer- man oh the street is involved tain prescription legend drugs. Taste makes it the really rare Scotch In the movement, whether he told the audience that of 593 every month, Wilwatersrand school districts in the state, University Prof. P. D. Tyson Jackson was charged with wants it or not. being under the influence of Holmdel ranks 51st in yearly estimates. He said the com- And easily worth the difference! Ben Strauss, 21, a student expenditure ($932) per pupil. narcotics, and possession of at Monmouth College and a parative figure for London is Asked about the economics paraphernalia and hypo- member of the College's Stu- of building a relatively small about 39 tons.' dermic needles. dents for a Democratic So- high school, Mr. Molloy cited ciety (SDS) charged the gov- a Pennsylvania study indicat- ernment is not responsive to ing that if the district has the will of the people. ' an enrollment of 2,500, the The two joined a group of 50 building can be operated or so marchers who distrib- economically. At a meeting uted anti-war literature in 'last fall, the Board of Educa- front of the two offices from tion projected an enrollment mid-morning to mid - after- by 1973 of 2,600 with between noon. 700 and 800 students in the SAVE 20% high school. 4 DAYS ONLY-STARTING Girls' Coats Dog Bite Case WEDNESDAY! BUY NOW Yields 411,000 Nun Heads FOR EASTER AND AFTER FREEHOLD — Superior AT SAVINGS YOU LIKE! 40 Court Judge Andrew A Sal- Tour Abroad Reg. 17.99 vest has approved settle- 14 ments totaling $11,000 for a Hazlet toddler bitten by a For Students SPRING'S HIGH FASHION AT neighbor's German Shepherd RED BANK — Sister Mary dog last year and for his Loretto, chairman of the an- AN INCREDIBLY LOW PRICE! mother, who incurred medical cient language department at expenses. Red Bank Catholic High Nsw-and-Now Spring coats in fine The settlements gave $8,- School will spend the Easter fabrics and acrylic piles. Shown: 070,16 to Steven Hoof, just holidays in southern France glad-plaid with hugs pockets. Just over one year old at the time and Italy as part of a group one of many rare buys. 7-14. of the incident on March 23, comprising the New Jersey 1969, and $2,929.84 for his Junior Classical League. The mother, Mrs. Linda Hoof of organization is joining the 99 Bart Place, Hazlet. Foreign Study League 1970 They are to be paid by Mr. study tour named "Spring- and Mrs. Frank Romanowski, time in Italy and Caesar's 97 Bart Place, the dog own- Gaul." ers. Sister Mary is in charge of Sidney I. Sawyer of Key- a group of students from Red port represented Uie plaintiffs Bank, Elizabeth, and Jersey and Marshall Selikoff of City. Those from, Red Bank Freehold represented the de- Catholic taking the (rip are fendants. junior William Lloyd and .sophomore Marta Camilo. Save! Children's Admits Drug The group will leave by Capitol Airways charter from Possession John F. Kennedy airport and FREEHOLD - William H. will land in Marseilles, Davis, of 85 Linden Place, France, Friday morning. The buckle straps Red Bank pleaded guilty yes- group will take an overnight terday to charges of possess- train to Rome Monday after ing marijuana in Middletown visiting several French cities, on July 10,1968. Avignon, Aries, and Nimes. for Easter Superior Court Judge Fran- In Rome, the group will vis- cis X. Crahay heard the it the Vatican, the Colosseum, . plea and set May 29 for sen- the Appian Way, the Sistine ' tencing. John A. Petillo rep- Chapel, the basilicas, and SAVE OVER $2! LITTLE resented the prosecutors of- other traditional places of in- fice, and Davis was repre- terest. The tour will then visit GIRLS' FASHION SHOES sented by a public defender. Pompeii and the Tivoli Gar- dens. The return is scheduled for Saturday, April 4.

Gets Top Grade PAIR 21 Broad\0&- Red Bank-NJ In Study Course JACK ANDERSON, OWNER RED BANK - Bernard REGULARLY 7.99 WATCH FOR Zaehring, assistant superin- tendent of mails at the Red Bank Post Office, is one of five "CHARGE IT" AT WARDS participants who achieved the highest grade scored in the SAVE! on Girls' (A) Gold tone leather with neat perfo- IT... home study course in motor rated trim; adjustable buckle. Man-made fleet safety supervision. SOON 7 to 14 soles and heels. For ages 3 to 10. He received a Hamilton LINCOLN W AM MERCURY wrist watch is recognition of Easter Dresses (I Off-white high vamp on shiny black his attainment and a letter of vinyl patent; buckle trim. Man-made soles Sflrtwibury Ave. at Sycamore commendation from the re- 747-5400 5 and heels. For ages 3 to 10. CHECK (B) Fabulous group with a signs of Spring . . .softer TERMITE DAMAGE colors turned on bright in enchanting prints. Easy- Every year ot this time, homeowners find winged insects that Suddenly fly out ond then drop their wings and crawl all care, machine-wash, poly- around. These little insects ore TERMITES ond indicate that ester-cottons, more. Corns there are still thousands of other termites still eating the I house, causing further, destruction to the wood of the house. see, save! THE COST OF REPAIRS FAR EXCEEDS THE COST OF TREATMENT AND GOES HIGHER WITH DELAY! OVER $2 SAVINGS! BOYS' CALL US FOR A FREE INSPECTION OF STRAPPING WING TIPS YOUR HOME. We specialize exclusively in termite control. Our spe- cialized equipment enables us to do a better and more complete job. pair 7/ Rag. $9.99 "CHARGE IT" ON WARDS CONVENIENT |C) Lustrous-look leather TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM shoes of brown. Man- * CHARG-ALL CREDIT PLAN made soles and heels Wide range little boys, sizes. Reg. 10.99 RED BANK bigger sizes 8.88 842-3528

W£ ARE THE ONLY COMPANY IN NEW JERSEY DOING TERMITE CONTROL EXCLUSIVELY. SECOND GENERATION IN THE BU5INESS. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 WARDS MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER . YEARS, EtEatontowt n CirclCile OpeO n 939:30 A.MAM . tiltilll 9:3930 P.MPM. 542-2150 -THE DAILY REGISTER RED BANK - MIDDLETOWtf, N. I: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970

All prices effective in Red Bank, Howell Township, long Branch land Atlantic Highlands thru Sat., Mar, 28th.

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Kit BAKING,COOKING, FRYMGt SALADS FIN AST SODA Ml FLAVORS OVEN READY-GRADE A' NOBtrosir.1 MOBCHJRN! J TENDER, YOUNG, FLAVORFUL 10 TO 14 POUND AVERAGE Rnait liquid Detergent 3 & 95C Haast Facial tissues ™-J * 5 **<• 93e •ol Monte Sweet Pens llbJ;~Me Ftaost Pineapple Juice lqLl4*3.Ie CANNED HAMS C Flnort Croam Stylo Corn ^'18 SWIFT'S UNOX-IMPORTID CALIF. POT ROAST i Finast Bathroom Tissue 4 ^ 35< ib. E39 can a# I <# can «# | iJ can <# _JfflHCOWCNLMIOW 1 i 5 Top Job Cleaner RIB ROAST EXTRA SHORT GUT Dubuque Pork Sausage Meat 53' SKINLESS Ib. 7Q( Finast or Colonial Franks OR AU BEEF voc# 7 MIZRACH lb- AAc Kosher Midget Salami or BOLOGNA PkS-T7 BONELESS Swift's Premium Bacon 99' 1 POT ROAST CHUCK CUT Sau Sea Shrimp Cocktail THICK , Colonial Sliced Bacon or THIN HOT OR SWEET Sliced Beef Liver ITALIAN SAUSAGE Natural Swiss Slices

LaRosa Lasagne | EASTER FIRST OF THE FRESH SAVINGS | ALWAYS AN 11b. EASTER TREAT 3 pkgs. 1 ASPARAGUS Bartlett Pears CALIF. FINEST c RICHMOND FRESH FLAVORFUL cans 29 IMPORTED FROM ISRAEL £± if £±' Health & Beauty Aids JAFFA ORANGES 8 69* 500 ASPIRIN IMPORTED—JUMBO—SWEET, JUICY M 4±S FINAST 5 GRAIN HONEY DEW MELONS .. 69* bot. U.S.P. 59 See our variety of fresh Caster Plants! Lanolin Plus Hair Spray 13 » ^Jk. ^S Finasf Blue Shampoo

THIS COUPON f B( [THIS COUPON ^Ar S THIS COUPON WOSIH | ^ ! WORTH ^iV S WOITH Towards the purchaie of ^S Bold Detergent fowerdt the Bunhaic oF towards lh« purchait of Sf 8ot.jar ol t5ol.bol.of 5 5 Ik. bog • 2 YUBAN TOPJOB 5 GOLD MEDAL I INST. COFFEE CLEANER | FLOUR | limil iDGoodiiSuptr Finn! ALL PURPOSE 2» limit ||) Gaol llSiiftrf iiuil 72 fl»»d Hire til, HntliHIti Gfod thr>Jil., Mirth M*

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BUTT m ^*. SHANK PORTION JLQC-PORTION ft. Nabisco Chiprters Potato Snocks 4X Sunshine Honey Grahams ^37* EASTER PARADE OF MEAT VALUES!* Keebler Choc. Chip Cookies '^35* £ Polish Kielbasi (b 99 Sacramento Tomato Juice 3' *£"•' *1 IRLOIN Ground Chuck Sliced or Halves Peaches C 5 .£ M c Finast Granulated Sugar 5 *; 57^ Ground Round e® ib. 95 BONE-IN STEAKS Calif. Steak w CHUCK CUT Ib. Perx Coffee Lighfener BONELESS Fillet Steak m CHUCK Ib. 99' Taste 0' Sea Shrimp Dinner * 59' USDA EXTRA AQc Sara tee Croissant Rolls Rib Steak • SHORTCUT Ib. *O CHOICE Cream Whip Topping t.Z r5 39' Pure Pork Bracioli »98' Finast Chopped Spinach

\ EASTER BAKERY SAVINGS Mr. Deli Savings (where deli is available) HAM & SWISS COMBO $f19 YOU GET Vi LB. LEAN, BOILED HAM FRESH AND Vi LB.ilMPORTED AUSTRIAN SWISS Luncheon Meat *.99' Rye Bread HII»fWN»lK>NAL lOAMOWllHSHIIMf APPLE PIE Kosher Griddles 95' Shrimp Salad FINAST-OVEN READY Seafood Savings Serve with t IL l(e Cream or #» * GREENLAND Jff m TURBOT FILLET FRESH FROZEN Ib. 9 9 Cheese. Don't ••*• FRESH 6 o». FRESH OYSTERS .„,,:„,, 79 Forget Cream Topping PKfl* FROZEN can f • Center Cut Halibut Steaks MSHHOZ^ «,89 • Little Neck Clams Casino Finast Bread Sale • Jumbo Alaskan King Crab Legs *.*159 . SWEDISH RYE, CRACKED WHEAT, BE 1 lb- • •.Fresh Cherry Stone Clams D..?9' OATMEAL OR WHEAT ••"loaves ^VnVAVAVAVAVAVAVI^ SAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAV^ iSAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVASi Hot Cross Buns PM5 155 2S THIS COUPON f A« SS THIS COUPON f AC 5 2 THITHIS COUPOS COUPON N ^ A« 5 WORTH 10 WORTH . iWORTH 20 Dash Detergent toward! Ihe purchase el towardl tht puichau el * . towards th* purchaic sf 2— Pi pi. bolllu . I 3 on* Ib. pkg». of 3 Ib. 7 ot. pkj. of 10 OFF I ii SEA MIST i NUCOA LABEL 1 oz. CHEERIOS AMMONIA i MARGARINE 65 RBR RBR ! RBR c, MRS. MFG MFG Unit III tooittlvpi fi«»ll LimllilGowlliJujttFmiil Jit QM4 thru III.. M*ceh Illh OKKI Ihiy lit. Mlicn Iltn OMtfltiui lit. Much Mlh' -THE DAILY REGISTER, BED BANK - MIDDLETOWN; N. J.S WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 charge for <*e transaction. the' past 10 years. Monthly you buy Jewer shares and in However, in a rising market investments such as you are a low market your dollar planning offer the advantage stretches further. Deseret Should Be Held of averaging your cost base If you are more conserva-

By ROGER E. SPEAR organization. Deseret, which ance for this small company. Q — I invested in Deseret had previously distributed its Q — I recently purchased Pharmaceutical and now the Successful products through another shares of Anchor Capital price has dropped lo a year's company, should realize sub- Fund and plan to add $25 a low. Does the slock have re- covery potential, er should I Investing stantial benefits as a result month or more to this in- sell? - T.N. of this move. vestment. Now I wonder if VICTORY MARKET TELEPHONE 747-0508, 747-1339 A — Deseret should be held Company manufactures this fund was the best for 31 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK for its strong recovery po- \ specialized disposable hospi- me. I am retiring in 10 years. TOP QUALITY MEATS and POULTRY tential. A slowdown in earn- peeled for the balance of the tal supply products and surg- — D.W. FRIENDLY PERSONAL SERVICE -- ings — a 10 per cent de- year. ical instruments. Consider- A — Anchor is a perform- cline on a 13 per cent sales Part of the drop in earn- able progress is being made ance fund of quite recent ori- PURINA'S GRADE A increase — in fiscal 1969 is a ings can be attributed to the in an eight-year-long effort gin. Other funds of somewhat A & B DRY CURED temporary situation which inclusion of Chemplast, Inc., to develop an effective treat- similar goals but more con- carried into the first fiscal acquired in late 1968, and to ment for asthma. Any break- servative methods and under quarter of the current year. expenses related to the es- through here would, I be- the same management have SMOKED HONEY- An upturn, however, is ex- tablishment of a marketing lieve, be of major import- performed adequately over HAMS SUCKLE Heuttig Heads State SHANK WHITE Ceramic Association HALF TURKEYS 10 to 14 Ib. HENS - CHECKERBOARD FARMS LEAN . NO WATER ADDED • FULLY COOKED PRINCETON - Fred It. North Carolina State Univer- Heuttig of 144 Woodland sity, received a B.S. degree Drive, Fair Haven, was elect- in ceramic engineering in 1941. USDA CHOICE GOV'T. INSPECTED ed president of the Ceramic He has been with the Pemco Association of New Jersey at company 24 years and serves the 55th annual meeting of the as secretary of the Trenton FARM association at the Princeton Section of the American Ce- RIB Inn. Mr. Heuttig is associat- ramic Society. FRESH ed with the Indiana General The annual meeting, at Ib Co., Keasbey, now a division which the new officers were ROAST FRYING of the Electronic Memories elected and installed, featured an afternoon session of tech- and Magnetic Corp. nical papers and discussions BEEF Elected a member of the and an evening banquet pro- CHICKEN executive committee of the gram. More than 150 mem- SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON 89c Ib. SWIFT'S Premium FRANKS (7-in.) 79c Ib. association was Henry H. bers and guests of the associ- Thomas of 470 River Eoad, ation attended. Fred R. Heuttig Henry II. Thomas Fair Haven. He is a sales engineer representing Pemco- Glidden Durkee division, It Pays to Advertise in The Register SCM Corp. of Baltimore, on the east coast from Maine to Georgia. Mr. Heuttig received a B.S. degree in ceramic engineer- ing from Kutgers University in 1950. He started with In- diana General in 1953 as as- sistant superintendent, be- COMPLETE SELECTION came chief manufacturing en- gineer and, in 196D trans- or Domestic and Imported ferred to the Valparaiso, Ind. plant as manager of manufac- turing. He returned in 1965 to the Keasbey plant as vice president and general manag- er of the electronics division. He is a member of the American Ceramic Society, the National Institute of Ce- Fine wines odd that extra touch of qraciousness to ramic Engineers and the your Easter Feast.. Make your selection from the American Management Asso- largest in the area. Here at Davidson's we have the ciation' as well as the honor- ary engineering societies, finest of world imports plus great domestic wines. Keramos and Tau Beta Pi. Come in or call your order in and we'll deliver. Mr. Thomas, a graduate of BARTON'S EASTER Two Posts CANDIES DAVIDSON'S Are Filled FAMOUS BLENDED WHISKEY By Bank 40% STRAIGHT WHISKIES RED BANK - At a recent meeting of the Board of A" Directors of The Monmouth County National Bank, two staff members were appoint- Wycliffe ed administrative assistants. Mrs. Anns P. Mewes joined SCOTCH the bank in 1966 in the Con- sumer Credit Department. 0 Quart 9 Fifth She is a member of the Pe- l nelope Stout Chapter, Daugh- 12.34 /i GAL. ters of American colonists and the Colony of the Oran- ges, New England Women. She resides in Long Branch. Miss Ellie Slocum began her banking career in 1932 with COMSTOCK BLENDED the Long Branch Trust^Com- pany and became associated WHISKEY with the Monmouth County National Bank in 1963 when DAVIDSON'S /149 that bank merged with the Long Branch Trust Company. VODKA 4 She is a member of the Penel- Comstock Light or Dark ope Stout Chapter, Daughters of American colonists and the RUM Colony of the Oranges, New England Women. She resides Imported MeAdam in Long Branch. SCOTCH WE Promotion For Hanrahan NEWARK -Richard V. Hanrahan of Middletown has been promoted to Informa- Colonel Roy Straight Kentucky tion systems staff senior member at Western Electric j BOURBON WHISKEY «J Quart, Company's Northeastern Re Nothlnq finer In Bourbon available! gion Headquarters, Broad and Cedar Sts. IMPORTED COMSTOCK Hanrahan joined the com- pany in 1955 in Chicago. He IRISH WHISKY attended a number of com- (SHAMROCK) GIN pany - sponsored training 10 YEARS OLD 100% GRAIN courses and was promoted to assignments of increasing re- 19 sponsibility until named to his present position effective Aunt Millie proudly introduces another, new spa» March 1, 1970. ghetti sauce to make a lot of her competitors cry into their Hanrahan and his wife have Imported Lourention Rare /I 59 monosodium glutamate. one child and live at Spaghetti sauce with Italian sausage meat. CANADIAN WHISKY*} 42 Heron Road.. Aunt Millie makes it from.her Grandmother's recipe, with good, natural ingredients. Like imported Romano Free Bevacqua Graduates cheese. Pure Italian pork sausage meat. And tomatoes so sweet, the sauce doesn't need sugar. Then she simmers the • Deliraiy Bankers' School p iduct specified. Invoices prov- ing purchase of lufflclenl aloch to sauce for hours, longer than anybody else simmers theirs. WEST POINT, N.Y. - Al- c ve: couponj preRcnied lor ro- The big companies will undoubtedly try to coi 747-3334 rJcrnpiron, must btr shown oi\ re* copy fred A. Bevacqua Jr., special nunat. Void whon proiBnted by e Isids aDency, brohtr or olhert Aunt Millie's new spaghetti sauce with Italian sausage. Just representative of the Federal »ho me IWI rntail diilnbulnrt el as they've tried to copy all the other spaghetti sauces she's Reserve Bank of New York r r meichandiioorapaciflcillv introduced over the past 25 years. pans lor (edomptio at 33 Liberty St., New York, prohibited, llcwsod, laied or r»- But while the big companies are trying to iy her ilricled. Any mist lai must b» was among the 49 graduates piid by coniumtf, Caifi redainp- new sauce, they won't De trying to copy her inj lients. who completed successfully lion y«lu« 1/20 ol if- Mall ceuponi So they'll endup as they have before, "with e DAVIDSON'S lo Aunl Millla'l Slucei. P.O. BOM afair W, HiwUiorm, N,Y. 10532. Expl- the four-week course of the rrilroid««,Oeiobtr 1,1970. imitation of her jar. v . ( ' WINES & LIQUORS Executive Development AUNT MILLllE'S SPAGHETTI SAUCES MUST BE GOO0. School conducted by the New A LOT OF BIG COMPANIES HAVE TRIED TO COPY THEM. 26 BROAD STREET, RED BANK York State Bankers Associa- tion at the Hotel Tiiayer here. -THE DAILY REGISTER. RED BANK-MIDDLEIWN. N. J.s WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 n Good Year For New Realty Firm 2 New Directors MlDDLETOWN - Richard tial properties has led the force in daily contact T. Trctsky, president of The agency to understand match- arranging all types of mort- Rich Agency, 1215 Rt. 35, re- ing the right residential gage loans. '1'his specializa- For Board at EAI ports a volume of $1,582,500 property to the right buyer. tion has helped Rich Agency in sales closed for the period "Specialization in resale with their successful. sales WEST LONG BRANCH - sippanjr. He formed the com- ending the agency's first full of homes places our sales program," he said. Robert W. Hughes and Paul pany in 1962. year of business here. W. Berthiaume have been lie was an EAI associate . Mr. Tretsky attributed the 7 TROOPS ENTERTAINED elected to the board of direc- in the company's early years agency's success due to the MlDDLETOWN — Junior dances from foreign coun- tors, of-Electronic Associates and later worked for Inter- fact the sales staff is trained Girl Scout Troop 126, headed tries, Inc. national Telephone and Tele- to understand the problems by Mrs. Roger Clapp, enter- Brownie Troop 141, led by Arthur L. Adamson, presi- graph Corporation in the data of the average home buyer tained seven area junior Mrs. Harold Rogers and Mrs. dent and chief executive offi- processing field. His last posi- and how to solve them. troops in an observance of Robert Larson, hosted a sing- cer, said Mr. Hughes is chair- tion was as vice president Mr. Tretsky said speciali- Girl Scout Week. The pro- a-long for the eight Fairview man of the board of Data and director of operations for zation in resale of residen- gram featured games and troops. Trends, Inc., integrated man- ITT's Information Systems ufacturer of electronic data Division. He resides in Moun- terminals, and computer • tain Lakes. communications equipment • Mr. Berthiaume is general with headquarters iti Par- manager of marketing at EAI. Prior to that he was marketing manager for com- putation centers and com- Egg Market puter services. Mr. Berthia- ume is a resident of Little NEW YORK (AP) - Silver. PROUD OWNERS of Cerliona's Greenhouses stand in front of their new building Wholesale egg offerings light on Rt. 35, Holmdel, They are, from left, Marie Cerlione; her father, Edward, on mediums and ample to bur- Add Enjoyment densome on other sizes. De- Lloyd Newman business founder, and Joseph, his son. (Register Staff Photo) mand continued slow, under- to your tone nervous and unsettled With EMC yesterday. EASTER DINNER NEW YORK - Lloyd N. New Building Opened With Wholesale selling prices Newman, formerly of 890 Riv-, based on volume sales. er Road, Fair Haven, N.J., HOLMDEL — "Everything new 2,000 - square - foot brick- greenhouse to grow plants for FINE WINES for the garden." front building on Rt. 35. New York spot quotations and former assistant to the his farm, formerly located and follow: That's what you'll find Twenty years ago, Edward next door. Today Cerlione's chairman of Villager Indus- Standards 41^-44% at Cerlione's Greenhouses, Cerlione, now a farmer for al- maintains five greenhouses LIQUOR FROM tries, Inc., has been elected Whites: Fancy large 47 lbs. which officially opened its most 50 years, started a and offers a complete line of min. 48-50^. Fancy medium executive vice president, garden supplies, lawn equip- 41 lbs. average 45^-46%. Fan- chief operating officer and a ment, seeds, bulbs, plants, mowers, fertilizers and insec- CRATES LIQUOR STORE cy smalls 36 lbs. average Z5'/4- director of Economic and ticides. 20 NORTH BRIDGE AVENUE RED BANK Manpower Corporation. Buck Firm Acquires m. Assisting Mr. Cerlione in the AMPLE FREE PARKING EMC provides manpower Browns: Fancy large 47 lbs. business operation are his son min. 43-45% development training, basic Go-Power Corporation and daughter, Joseph and FREE DELIVERY 747-1485 adult education, economic de- Marie Cerlione, co-owners. PALO ALTO, Calif. - Jack ter, reported sales of $4,584,331 velopment and other related Durjng the peak season of A. Cowan Jr., president of and net income of $273,020 for April and May, Cerlione's services to industry, labor, Buck Engineering Co., Wall the year ended Dec. 31. employs 10 to 12 persons. government agencies and Township, today announced communities. the completion of the acquisi- tion of Go-Power Corporation, Its clients include United Palo Alto. States Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Under the terms of the ac- Armco Steel, Boise-Ca'scade, quisition, Buck acquired 100 Genera! Foods, United Aulo per cent of the outstanding Workers, American Federa- shares of Go-Power stock in exchange for Buck Engineer- tion of State, County and Mu- ing Co., Inc. common stock, nicipal Employees, U.S. De- 25,000 of which were trans- Savings In partment of Labor, U.S. De- ferred immediately. In addi- One Basket partment of Health, Educa- tion, contingent on increased Closed tion and Welfare, and other earnings of Go-Power in 1070, Easter Buck may be required to is- unday leading business and public sue -up to 55,000 shares of its organizations. common stock. Earlier in his career, Mr. Go-Power Corporation was founded in 1960 by G. Neal Newman was press secretary Williams and Terrill E. Buf- Genera/ Merchandise (where available) to former Mutual Aid admin- fum, who are continuing as FOR INSTAMATIC CAMERAS istrator Harold Stassen. president and vice president, Kpdachrome Film $O49 CXTMIOM respectively, of the subsidi- Ground Ground < Ground ary company. Go-Power's CX126-20 -^ 20 Exposure* - Price includes Round . Beef Chuck CERTIFICATES Appointed Bank principal products are dyna- Processing, Jumbo Color Prints, an meters for measurement of Health I Beaaty Aiis 24-26 MONTHS Treasurer Aide engine horsepower. Go-Pow- ,95* .75* ; er's sales for the year ended MIN. $10,000 MATAWAN, - John M, - "Boneless Beef Roasts", Top Sirloin Roast «>. JL Yoeckel, 40 Indigo Lane,.has Feb. 28 were approximately OVEN or POT SI 09 QiKBterly Dividends $670,000. ; , been appointed an assistant Bottom Round Roast OVEHWPOT Rump of Beef Roast ib. *A Buck Engineering Co. Inc. treasurer of The Bank of New Cross Rib Roast ovENmpor OVEN or POT *,. is a leading manufacturer of Top Round Roast ovoiorpoT Ib. Eye Round Roast ib. •! Red Bank York, New York City. educational equipment and WHYPAYMOHE? . -, loo 99 Mr. Yoeckel, who joined the programs used in teaching Excedrin Tablets £,99* bank in 15G6, is in the oil and electrodynamics. Buck, whose WHYPAYMORE? natural gas group of the Spe- stock is traded over-the-coun- cial Industries Division. Adorn Hair Spray AN9 WAN ASSOCIATION SHOP-RITE IOC OFF LABEL He graduated in 1965 with a 32-01. Broad St. and Bergen PI. BS degree from Miami Uni- Creme Rinse li 59* versity. frozen hois ' RED BANK He and his wife, Lillian, are parents of two daughters. SHOP-RITE "GRADE A11 CAUUFLOWERoi ' Broccoli i\ ioo. pll9S Spears Hr Freshness it Tie Dilhtenceol Shop-Rile. ' ' ' "' LARGESIZE

CIIEAMPIIFFSor Fresh Pineapples CMSPAIRE Rich's Eclairs Mclntosh Apples jyouR AIL VARIETIES •SWEET CALIFORNIA Banquet Meat Pies Carrots ; EXTRA FANCY - FANCI FRIES 12-cz.or BIRD5EYE i French Fries f Anjou Pears SUNMST 10*59* EARTOUT, Appetizer Dept. Navel Oranges IMPORTED WHOLEot.fiALF.ONLY Honeydew Melons 25c OFF LABEL ALLCOLORS3C OFF LABEL WHt PAY MORE? Virginia Ham JUMBO BOUNTYTOWELSor ANCE! Cold Power BIG ROLL. ALL COLORS Tetley M.C. Wachtcr SLICEOTOORDER Laundry Detergent Tea Bags Sorry, eclair, but here comes Tasty-Klair. The Baked VirginiV a Ham **79* Scott Towels gorgeous new eclair-style pastry from $ Tastykake. Every nook and cranny filled with Wachter SUCEDTOORDER ***** -5-lb.4-oi. satin-smooth custard. Topped by dark sweet Borden's Swiss Cheeseu>99* 4 • 1 chocolate icing. YEU.OWorWHITEPAST.PBOC. Is Promoted Ib./5J SHOP-KITE Top that, France. American Cheese _ - *•« DEL MONTE _ %^r. ^ . SHREWSBURY - M. C. Dairy Dept. Cream Style Corn 6 "Bud" Wachter has been pro- VERIFINEREGULARor CINNAMON moted to regional sales man- Applesauce «*1 Shop-Rite Tomato Juice te* ager of the Military Service Orange Company Division of Ebsco £59 tmYPAYMORE? Industries, Shrewsbury Ave. Juice: Green Giant Peas !=• 89* ShoprRite White Tuna 3£s * rt WHYPAYMOREf - 14k. Mr. Wachter served in a PART SKIM 5 $ $ management position 10 years ALL COLORS SHOP-RITE £. . 1WHYPAYMORE Pride o? f the Farm Catsup4tt: l in the firm's European dis- Axelrod Ricptta 99* trict office in Frankfurt, Ger- SHOP-RITE Facial Martinson COCONUT many. Crescent Rolls Tissues Cdffee CUSTARD He returned to the U.S. last Deli Dept. March to assume duties as boxes of »P I stateside sales manager di- 200 cts. i ." can 69 recting operations for l,he 5 northeast part of the nation and Puerto Rico and the Ca- nal Zone. SHOPRITE He will direct sales in Eu- 4-lb. Canned Ham can rope in addition to the United States territories. CANNED Mr. Wachter served 23 Swift Nam CLOSED years in the armed forces. In addition to his U.S. assign- .-Holiday Shrimp Sale ments, his tours of duty in- cluded service in the Pacific 26-30 COUNT 51-60 COUNT UNDER 15 COUN in World War II and Europe. EASTER SUNDAY He and 'his wife Elisabeth make their home in Ked Bank VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON VALUABLE COUPON while on stateside assign- MFG. ments and in Frankfurt, Ger- . toward the purchase of • . . toward the purchase of (1) ONE REG- SIZE BAR 29-OZ. JAR many, while directing Euro- C 1-pUART JAR Palmolive Gold Soap pean operations. HEINZ KRAFT Coupon good at any Stiop-RJta 20' SPAGHETTI SAUCE MAYONNAISE Super Market where Item is avail- 15 FREE able. Coupon llmll — one per Nigeria Supplies • Sent Coupon good at any Shop-Rile Coupon good af any Shop-Rife family- Coupon expires Sat., Mar. OFF Super Market where Hem Is avail- OFF Super Market where ilem Is avail- WITH THIS IB, 1970. Coupon redeemable only TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - WITH THIS able, coupon llmll — one per WITH THIS able. Coupon limit — on« per on purchosft of .item listed. Not A Laibor Ministry source re- family. Coupon expires Sat., Mar. family. Coupon expires Sat., Mar. COUPON redeemable on Items proftl&lfid COUPON !8. 1970. 2AB0 COUPON 28. 1970. 1A85 by law. t lAGfi ported this revolutionary re- Jff.TASTYKAKE public is sending a shipment WllfltlHIHIIUIIIlHIIIlUISai'c 20c Ml 15c UUIMillttlHttlfRIM el6c of food, clothing and medi' W* nMiyo Iho light la limit iju NoireiporuiMo for typographical frktt ettcctiva tbievah Saiuiday, cines to Nigeria for postwar relief. 12 -THE DAILY'REGISTER, RED BANK-MIDDLEJTOWfyN. J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 Key port ParkingBan Town House Discussion Erupts at Township Session -_r •__••»• •••___• ft i _ ._...._ _ _ •»'•.. ... „!_„_!»« nf _h» hoard. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - heading in the direction of on a plan for town houses be Frederick Jahn, business Flanni g A discussion about town- townhouse development, he made public. A Kaufmann administrator, said that the board»-S-, ne sata? ^ _ _"_ ^oS^ drawing su pals ano ordinancconsider-e ' Is Held for Study The Planning Board is now ing drawig p houses and other possible said. and Broad representative report was as yet incom- to allow construction of hous- KEYPORT — A recommen- Ave. in the township to the forms of future growth broke made a presentation before plete and that he was "not in the process of "basically dation of the Planning Board borough boundary was unani- Although "the township is ing for senior citizens, the out at the end of the night's approaching another phase in the committee last year, and sure it should be completed." studying the matter," said that if adopted by ordinance mously adopted. Morton L. Meiskin, chairman jnayorsaio\ Township Committee meet- its development," he warned asked for a zoning amend- He said that he felt that will prohibit overnight park- An ordinance banning cer- Ing. ment allowing them to build ing on borough streets was against "hasty judgments." the information in the study tain commercial vehicles from Deputy Mayor Charles E. He observed further that a town house complex. held for further study by parking on borough streets from the developers was FURNITURE CO. Borough Council. Blatchley evoked applause some local residents feel that "slanted toward this type of overnight was adopted with- when he said, "It behooves all housing development The planners suggest that out public objection. Easter Egg Hunt developer" and required fur- eyport 264-0181 us to study all possibilities should be stopped. ther study. Also, some of the such a measure would tend A letter from the U.S. Post KEANSBURG - The an- to minimize derelict cars left for development, and deter- The discussion was opened figures are statistically in- Features... Office real estate department mine on which ones it will by former township attorney nual Easter egg hunt spon- correct because of the recent on streets and would great- in Philadelphia indicates bids be best to act." Marvin Schaefer, represent- sored by the John F. Ken- valuation of township proper- ly facilitate plowing in snowy for construction of a new "Kroehler" The township, which in a ing the developers, Kaufmann nedy Community Center will ty and increases in school weather. building on the north side of be held Saturday at 11 a.m. A bonding ordinance appro- few years has experienced and Broad. Mr. Schaefer said enrollment. W. Front St. will be accepted tremendous growth with the that his client owns 33 acres at the center playground, EST. 1869 priating $75,000 for the instal- shortly. Carr Ave. Mayor Robert H. Smith lation of a new well at the construction of single family south of Rt. 537 on which The post office is leasing a housing developments, is now the firm holds permits to The hunt is open to all said that the committee has water plant was unanimously received proposals from oth- Mon. and Fri. Evenings 'til 9 * adopted. There were no ob- 53,000 square foot site from on the verge of a "shift" in build 106 garden apartments. youngsters between the ages the borough for $1,650 per its type of growth, Mr. On behalf of iiis client, Mr. of 4 and 12. Prizes will be er developers. "As a matter jectors. of policy we refer A motion by Councilman i year for 20 years. Blatchley said. This shift is Schaefer asked that a report awarded by live "bunnies." William A. Ralph to hold council workshop sessions the Monday evening prior to the regular council meeting was unanimously passed. Councilman Ralph asks that 5 Flowered Sudden Beauty At our Frozen Foods Dept. Stop & Shop any resident or civic organi- zation that requires council action or study of a problem Sara Lee Cake Amer. Sliced Cheese to make it be known at this Easter Lily Hair Spray time. Lovely blos- Holds the fanciest hair style firmly, Pecan Coffee Individually wrapped White or yellow Pasteurized Process "If we have a week to work soms symbolic yet softly In place. Regular, Hard to Made with layers of rich creamery Hold or Unscented, butter and topped with a special cheese. The all-American favorite on the matter then perhaps of a glorious we can have a solution when $099 white icing and lots of crunchy for sandwiches and burgers. Every Easter. pecan halves. 12V_> oz. pkg. slice stays fresh! 1 Ib. pkg. council meets in regular ses- 16.2.!$! 59 sion," Mr. Ralph explained 6 inch pot after the meeting. 2 ipray I The first workshop will be Birds Eye^Vegetables Pound Cup Axelrod's held April 6 at 8 p.m. "" 1 2 Delicious Peas with Cream Sauce, Bonds totaling $325,000 will 8 oz., Peas with Onions or Glazed be sold at council's next reg- Tulip Plant $449 Carrots, 10 oz. Cottage Cheese ular meeting. The total re- in 6 inch pot Im 44 flects a combination of sever- Johnson & Johnson al general improvement ordi- "Also Available" Azalea Plants nances adopted during the Gardenia Plants, Cymbidlum Orchids Coffee Lightener (past several years. Shrimp Cocktail An ordinance requesting the Baby Shampoo Stop & Shop Brand. Flavors #1 1-Quirt I coffee without all the calories ^^F Containers • legislature to make perma- "No more of cream. Sau-Sea 6 oz jars. 2 in pkg nent the appointment of spe- tears" shampoo C cial police officer Jay Baker leaves your Cream Pies itHis^iitik 69 thus waiving the maximum hair baby soft. Rich's Whip Topping ""ST 39' age requirement was unani- 7 oz. bottle. Stop & Shop Waffles @ Cheese Spreads 49e mously adopted. Mr. Baker c who has served the depart- Taste O' Sea Fish & Chips^59 Ballard 5? Biscuits ment in his present capacity the past 22 years is seeking to become a full time patrolman. A three member committee comprising Councilmen Henri J. Hartsen, Donald F. Miller and Mr. Ralph requested a three week extension before making public their report on the feasibility of low cost housing in the borough. A snow removal ordinance that will require owners of garden apartments to remove snow and ice from sidewalks with in a specified number of daylight hours after snow stops falling was sent to the borough attorney for review. The ordinance was a recom- mendation of the board of Fire Commissioners *ftnd Planning Board. A resolution from neighbor- ing Matawan Township ask- ing concurrence in seeking state Department of Trans- Prices in this ad effective thru Sat, Mar. 28. portation action in resurfac- ing Rt. 35 between Prospect Engineers Raisin Bread Q Loaded with raisins, about 800 of 'em. %0 Quart Stop & Shop Stop & Shop Fancy Set Student 1 Career Day Mayonnaise Apple Sauce NEW .BRUNSWICK - As- Hot Cross Buns Quality piring engineers from four comparable c Monmouth County high Stop & Shop 10 in pkg (15 oz) to nationally schools will participate in En- advertised gineering Career Day 1970 at Itop 1 Shop 11K *1 Rutgers University today. English Muffins Split er Rtiulir494 pfcnif° * 1 brands at a The day - long program, Stop I Stop terrific low which will give 1,200 New Jer- Family Silver Cake 24M Hi 49° mini-price! sey high school juniors a chance to learn about oppor- Whipped Creme Marigolds tunities in engineering, is sponsored by the New Jersey Society of Professional Engi- neers. Some 43 industries, Stop & Shop Fancy municipal agencies and con- c 50 Viva Large Size sulting firms are participat- Stop & Shop Dry Milk 10.:r.99 ing along vvith Rutgers, Fair- leigh Dickinson University, Stop & Shop Wine Vinegar •£ 16° Newark College of Engineer- Dinner Napkins Medium Peas ing and Stevens Institute of Technology. Dr. Harold Riggio Spaghetti Sauce *"•«« 3""1 i- -- * • Grade A P C Big 2-ply fancy Rothberg, of Fairleigh Dick- Stop & Shop Facial Tissues 5> X99 napkins that quality. ^^^ inson, will address the lun- C last through Tender peas HA 1-lb cheon meeting on "The Chal- your entire bursting f . Sun Glory Soda »>»*.» "«•» 10«-" 79 with spring- • • COIIS lenge of an Engineering Edu- Easter dinner. cation." garden Liquid Salad Dressing sweetness. Keyport High School will C send two students to the pro- 25 5 gram; Middletown Township Crisco Oil 49 High School, eight students; C Mater Dei High Sdiool, New Uncle Ben's Rice 2;*55 Monmouth, seven students, C and Rumson-Fair Haven Re- Stop & Shop Ketchup 5C", 89 gional High School, 10 stu- 1D C Fruit Cocktail Curly Lasagna dents. Beef or Chicken Gravy SL 6 r 95 Progresso Tomato Sauce - 10c Del Monte Brand Ronzoni Brand Library Hours 1 Chill and serve in your prettiest Bake with ricotta cheese and dessert dishes. Top with Stop & tomato sauce for a hearty Stop & Shop Aluminum Foil 42S89 Shop fruit sherbet. Italian casserole dish. Are Changed - _ _ _-___. m ______m ^ I Bf _T\_rtcl FREEHOLD - A new 6i"89 34 Hunt Tomato Paste 3-1 Stem llw Heavy Duty OQC Rifiilar, Thin or C schedule of hours for the C Iltcnr—Jlbfkj il">29'rollplf 03 headquarters of the Mon- Stop & Shop Spaghetti 47 Aluminum Foil Peanut Butter 49 4«ei C mouth County Library, in- Hawaiian Punch, Red 3 cant 89 Campbell's Tomato Soup tended to provide better ser- Progresso Tomato Puree Slopllhop C vice to students and other pa- C Whole Boiled Onions 29 Cranberry Apple Drink Slop t Shop «J bottlii 1 trons, will begin April 16. Nestle's Vanilla Quik r 39 AiiortlJ aieiudepoiit To make another school Sun Glory Soda Flavort I brttlM 1 Stop & Shop Shortening night available for study pur- 6-79° poses, evening hours have Sun Glory Pork & Beans bien changed to Thursday C from Friday, which was.used Instant Breakfast ««»«»-pki.ii 49 verv lightly. MoplSlup Aiiortid Lysol Spray Disinfectant '-99' Coffee Creamer llotju 69' Jello Gelatin Grape Jelly ""K" 4^99° The building, at 80 Broad C e e { "' 'St., will also be open a full Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix * 25 Nestle's Chocolate Quik !79 Mashed Potatoes 2p\S39 Sun Glory Pancake Syrup It", 39 12-hour day on Wednesday, e mtrttTU C SUP t Step the day'following the due Stuffed Olives MUlMlll""u Aunt Jemima Sii Mix ^45 Spaghetti mpilir,TWnorElb_w date for books. Stop & Shop Salad Oil -67 New hours therefore will be Monday, Wednesday and SHORT HILLS/MILLBURN IWOODBRIDGE (Colonial) Next to Bradlees I NEW CITY North Main St, Thursday from 9 -a.m. to 9 HAZLET Route 36 and Poole Ave. I 800 Morris Tpke.Rte.24W I - 1555 St Georges Ave. Cavalry. Drive and Route 304 p.m., and Tuesday, Friday np.n Sundayi I to t - Monday thru Saturday • to »| optn Sundtyt t to S — Monday thru Saturday 9 to 9 Open Jundayi • to • — Monday thru Saturday 9 to 91 Open Sunday I to i-Mont)ay thru Saturday 9 to » | Open Monday thru Saturday 9 to 9 and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. T -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.s WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 13 Land Easement 4ward Is Determined by Jury rs

FREEHOLD — After a Superior Court Judge Clark- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manzo, pumping station on Et. 79, boro Village, .about 2,000 feet for the easement, a three- four-day trial, a jury in a man condemnation commis- Read Meters Here son S. Fisher has brought in Nolan Eoad, Marlboro, and where Pine Brook owns a west of Rt. 79. condemnation case before a 529,100 verdict in favor of sion awarded $4,500 on Jan. against the Pine Brook Sewer sewerage treatment plant. It Negotiations for the strip HOLMDEL - The water Milwaukee, they are decoded Co. Inc., Gordons Corner 22, 1969. cuts across the Manzos' 167- began in 1967. After the prop- meters in 17 homes served by by the master control and Road. The property owners ap- Monmouth Consolidated Wa- data station, and a printout erty owners tefused $5,000 The verdict is $24,100 more acre property north of Marl- pealed, and a jury awarded ter Company are now being of water consumption is pre- than the $5,000 the Manzos them $52,500.last May 14. read automatically by a com- pared. But on a motion by Pine were offered for an easement puter control system in South The long • distance meter across their meadowland Free Fenced Furbearer Brook, Judge Fisher set that Milwaukee, Wis., nearly 1,000 verdict aside last June 27, reading is part of a New Jer- property west of Rt. 79, miles away. sey field test in which Ameri- MONMOUTH BEACH — through a wire fence once saying it "was contrary to Marlboro, in 1967, but $28,400 Badger Meter Mfg. Com- can Telephone & Telegraph less than an earlier jury There's a particularly happy used to enclose pet peacocks. the evidence and was the re- sult of a mistake." pany, the meter supplier, re- Company and affiliates are award. The muskrat got halfway evaluating automatic systems muskrat in town to thanks The latest jury award ported today that the comput- The easement, 20 feet wide to the efforts of the borough through and then got com- er is obtaining daily readings for reading water, gas and came in a 10-2 decision. electric meters. Several utili- and 1,645 feet long, is needed police. pletely stuck. The police re- Edward J. Toy of Cranford from Holmdel by means of by the company for a trunk sponded with a pair of wire- tone signals transmitted over ties in the Holmdel area, and It seems that the muskrat represented the sewer com- a number of meter manufac- sewer line to carry sewerage cutters, snipped a strand of pany and Ralph S. Heuser of long-distance lines of the Bell Boardwalk wafchers will see some snappy double •Was traveling in the vicinity Telephone System. When the turers have announced they wire and pushed the muskrat Matawan represented the breasted suits from Natelsons J. Kridel Sunday. from residential develop- of Seaview Ave. when it de- signals are received in Sn'" will participate. through the fence. property owners. ments in Marlboro to a cided to take a short cut The telephone transmissions between Holmdel and South Milwaukee mark the first time during the AT&T tests that a computer has "interro- gated" and printed readings from water meters under ac- tual operating conditions, ac- cording to E.A. House, mana- Fresh and Tender Large Size Puerto Rico Sweet Nepco Brand ger of program development Treat at Badger Meter. Computerized reading of the From water meters in Holmdel is Maragus ineapples California the result of a cooperative ef- Rushed to you from Sliced Bacon fort by two utilities and two All the sunny good- California. Lovely ness of tropical manufacturing firms. green color and deli- climes. Fully ripe, Oscar MayerlReg. or Thick) They are Power Systems cate flavor comple- naturally sweet and ment any meat. so juicy. Division, McGraw - Edison Fresh Dates Company, South Milwaukee, Satisfy your sweet Nepco Cold Cuts developer of the concept for tooth and get automatic meter reading and billing; — Badger Meter, a quick energy, too. Oscar Mayer Smokie Links Milwaukee firm which adapt- Add chopped Oscar Mayer Pork Sausage ed the encoder-transponders dates to muffins, Z to its water meters and also supplied the computer for Mc- cookies. Polish Kielbasi ,1.19 Graw-Edison's master control Vh Ib plastic cup C station; — Monmouth Consol- Armour Star Sausage Meat »»69 idated Water Company, Long Branch, which installed the C meters and encoding equip- ment on customer services; Diamond Walnuts or Mixed Nuts ^ 55 Sweet Prunes 39 and the Bell Telephone Sys- tem, which has supplied cou- pling equipment to connect the meters to its phone lines. At a prearranged time each day, the computer automati- cally dials a long - distance •number to gain access to a .switch train. Then, the com- puter dials in sequence the phone number of each utility customer in order to obtain • meter readings. The transponder on the me- ter is activated by a dc signal which does not cause the tele- phone to ring. If the phone is being used, the computer moves on to another customer until the line is free. The encoder - transponder feeds back tone signals which coi respond to the meter read- ing. In just two seconds, these signals are transmitted over the long-distance lines and back to the master control and data station. There, they are converted to binary coded decimal readings for the com- puter printout. Tantalizing flavor to make your Easter feast memorable! Ready to eat Defense Set SAVE 10 ByAClU on the purchase of one 42 oz can of For Teacher Spry Shortening MIDDLETOWN - A lawyer Smoked Ham RBR with the American Civil Lib- with this coupon erties Union will represent Shank Coupon good thru March 28. Limit-1 can per family. Rumsqn-Fair Haven teacher Water added Half Robert E. Moir in a hearing Slice and serve ... or dress it up with here April 16 on charges of soliciting without a permit. fruit and your favorite glaze and bake.' Mr. Moir was issued the summons March 14 while dis- Butt Half 65 C tributing leaflets at the A&P Supermarket, Rt. 35. Mr. SAVE 25 Moir is a coordinator of the Monmouth Grape Boycott on the purchase of any 3 pkgs Committee, which is urging shoppers not to purchase Fresh Ham-Shank Half grapes. Rich flavor of roast pork for a deliriously Durkee Spices or Extracts In a statement this week- different Easter dinner. Butt Half 691 end, Mr. Moir said the action with this coupon MI by the police was "unconsti- Coupon good thru March 28. Limit 1 coupon per family. tutional and places false con- cept of order above both law and justice." He claimed "illegal harass- Swift's Premium Deep Basted U.S.D.A. Grade A Young ment will not deter the boy- cott, it wiH only strengthen the commitment of the thousands of decent citizens who have aided us in this Butterball SAVE 10° cause. Hen Turkeys on the purchase of 1 Ib pkg of Richard Ansellan ACLU at- 8 to 14 lbs torney will represent Mr. Turkeys Keebier Zesta Saltines Moir at the hearing. Plump, tender 16 to 24 lbs birds with with this coupon R To Demonstrate Speciaj vegetable plehty of white Coupon good thru March 28. Limit 1 pkg per family. ' oil juices baste and dark meat the turkey as it to satisfy a For Troops cooks. , large Easter RED BANK — Brian Gray, 10 to 14 lbs 59f. gathering. 25, of 41 Riverside Ave. said yesterday he is organizing a You hDP Self Basting demonstration in support of Self Basting Tom Turkeys 2oS 47L Hen Turkeys 12 to 16 lbs American troops in Vietnam for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Satur- SAVE 20 day at Broad and Wallace Sts. Mr. Gray, who described Grade A Turkey Roast Caterer's Kitchen Sea treats from our Fish Market! on a dozen of any size Grade A himself as an unemployed singer, said marchers are be- 3Vi lb pkg—Boneless Chicken Pies £ff 99?. Haddock Fillets >resh 89V ing asked to carry American Stop & Shop Eggs flags. Lapel flag pins will be Ocoma Brand Beef Pies rr 99?, Halibut Steaks £ 89?. with this coupon distributed, free. Coupon good thru March 28. Limit! doz. per family. He said the demonstration is "to help save the country and children from being wiped out by such individuals asN NORTH BRUNSWICK . Students for a Democratic WAYNE Route 23 and Ratzer Road • WYCKOFF 430 Greenwood Ave. LAURELTON(Bricktown)Rte.70 : CUFTON14 Main Ave. and Rte. 3 Society members. U.S. Rte. 1, South of Rte. 130 circle Opan lundaya I to I-Momfiy thru Saturday S.to • Open Monday thru Saturday 9 to 9 Opaa Sunday* • to "-^Monday thru Saturday 91(> 9 Cor.ofWyckoff-Ave. "We want the troops to win Optit tundiys i to •—Monday Mini Saturday 9 to 9 Open Monday thru Saturday 9 to 9 the war there only in a peace and justlul manner." fc -THE DAILY REGISTER, EED BANK • MIDDLETOTO, N. J.: WEDNESDAY, JA^RCH 25, 1970 22 Sentenced by Judge ForMonmouth Offensei FREEHOLD — Raymond struction of property. Constantine Vito, of Seaview count of carrying a danger- currently with a term he is to 234 days in the county GOLDEK Gil Piano of Valley Drive, On Feb. 3, Marrs admitted Ave., Keansburg, a suspended ous weapon. • now serving. He . pleaded jail for possession of stolen Middletown, was sentenced stealing a car valued at $2,000 two to three year state prison Wilson pleaded guilty Jan. guilty' to the charge Feb. 6. property. He pleaded guilty ANCHOR to five concurrent indefinite from Allen 0. Price, of How- term, fined $100 and placed 22 to assaulting Louis R. . Matthew J, Cumiskey, 29, of March 4 to charges of pos- terms in the New Jersey Re- ell. on probation for two years. Mustillo, of Broad St., Shrews- • Circuit St., Keansburg, was sessing a 1961 car valued at INVESTMENT \ formatory, for five separate George Burroughs, of 37 He pleaded guilty Feb. 5 to bury, and George Limberes, sentenced to two to three $300, which swas the property offenses. Superior Court Judge Glen Road, Howell, and charges of contributing to the 40 McLaren St., Red Bank years in state prison for of Eileen Malick, of Long CERTIFICATES Francis X. Crahay imposed Marrs admitted stealing a delinquency of a 16-year old and to the weapons charge. breaking and entering the Branch. the sentence. boy in his home between The charges stemmed from a house of Florence Pagnano, MINIMUM $10,000 car valued at $800 from Eu- Stephen Tyson, of 103 Mont- Piano pleaded guilty Jan. gene Wells, of Jackson Town- Oct. 1,1967 and Oct. 27,1968. Dee. 7,1968 incident in Eaton- also of Circuit St., Keansburg, MINIMUM 2-YEAR TERM town. test Sept. 15. gomery Ter,, Red Bank, a Earnings Compounded 8, • to contributing to the de- ship, last July 9. Mark Conover, of Grand suspended reformatory term, linquency of a 16-year old Louis H. Burroughs, also Ave., Long Branch, a sus- Michael Joseph Martin, 19, He pleaded guilty to the fined $150 and probation fo or Mailed Quarterly! girl on Feb. 27, 1969 by per- of 37 Glen Road, Marrs and pended reformatory term, of Atlantic City, a suspended charge Feb. 20. The term is two years for stealing [ou mitting her to stay at his the other Burroughs all ad- placed on two years probation reformatory term, placed on to run concurrently with a tires valued at $175 frorr apartment and taking her to mitted to burning down a and fined $200 for possession probation for two years and term he is now serving in Circle Chevrolet, Red Bank, New York. He pleaded guilty storage building, the property of marijuana in Long Branch fined $100 for possession of state prison. June 11, 1968. He pleaded on the same date to charges of Margaret Murphy, of Aug. 20. • He had pleaded marijuana April 9 in Holmdel. Irving Young, of Pine St., of carrying a concealed Howell, last Oct. 13. guilty to the charge Feb. 6. guilty to the charge March He pleaded guilty to the Asbury Park, was sentenced 4. switchblade knife in Middle- George Burroughs a suspend- Charles E. Cooper, of 80 charge Jan. 20. town, on March 29, 1969; pos- ed six-month county jail term Joseph D'Orsi, of Port sessing marijuana in Rum- Grant Court, Long Branch, and placed on probation for was sentenced to an indefi- Reading, an indefinite term son, on May 15; breaking and one year. Louis Burroughs re- ANCHOR rOUR SAVINGS TO entering St. Agnes Catholic nite term in the state reforma- sentence to the New Jersey ceived a suspended reforma- tory for issuing a forged ?110 Reformatory for carrying a VACUUM and APPLIANCE PARTS CO. Church, Atlantic Highlands, tory term, placed on proba- 156 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK, N. J. last June 4; and unlawful use check to the Long Branch of- pistol without a permit March tion for two years, and fined fice of the New Jersey Na- 6, 1968 in Middletown. D'Orsi PHONE 747 • 5623 of heroin in Atlantic High- ?100. lands last Oct. 29. tional Bank and Trust Co. The was found guilty Last Jan. Ernest Hubert Huger, of offense occurred Oct. 9, 1968. 21, after a three-day trial. HOOVER and EUREKA CLEANERS 21 Others Sentenced Fifth Ave., Neptune, fined Cooper pleaded guilty Jan. 28, Warren Frost, 20, of 220 KINGSTON TANKS & CANISTERS Judge Crahay also imposed $500, placed on two years 1970. Bridge Ave., Red Bank to an Woxers — Polishers — Hand Cleaners these sentences: probation, and had a three- Edward R. Wilson, Keiser indefinite reformatory term SALES and SERVICE James Edward Hayward to-five-year state prison term Drive, Freehold, an indefinite for breaking and entering the and Alexander Jackson, both suspended for carrying a .25 "W6 Service What We Self term in the state reformatory Red Bank Community Center ALL PARTS and SERVICE ON PREMISES of Asbury Park, indefinite , caliber automatic pistol in on two counts of atrocious on W. Bergen Place last Dec. reformatory terms for an at- Long Branch June 24. He assault and battery and one 24. The term is to run con- CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY . tempted holdup of Cohen's pleaded guilty Feb. 3. Liquor Store, in Keyport, last George W. South, 23, of Nov. 1. Tennent Ave., Englishtown, Anthony Minervine, of Sun- was ordered to undergo obser- Closed All Day set Ave., Ocean Township, vation and treatment at the two to three years in state Rahway Diagnostic Center. prison on six counts of ob- He was found guilty on Jan. Easter Sunday taining money under false 22 by a jury after a two-day HAPPY EASTER pretenses. trial of impairing the morals Minervine pleaded guilty of a seven-year old girl last Feb. 4 to the six counts of Aug. 12 in Englishtown. TOP QUALITY obtaining a total of $373.62 For Gun Carrying by issuing stolen payroll Bradford Rogers, of Clem- TASTY, LEAN checks from Atlantic Main- ent Lane, Leonardo, a sus- tenance Company. pended three to five year Minervine's wife, Ellene, re- state prison term, placed on ceived a suspended sentence '• three years probation and Food City at the Clinton Reformatory fined $500 for carrying a pis- «ot ATLANTIATLANTIC SUPERAMA C# for Women for aiding and tol in Middletown last April 11 Shrewsbury Avenue at Route 35 abetting her husband, She without a permit. 1 NEW SHREWSBURY was placed on probation for Michael Towler, of 257 Wil- three years. low Ave., Long Branch, a Smoked Held tor Offenses suspended reformatory term, James K. Marrs, o[ 51) Glen placed on three years pro- Road, Howell Township, an bation and fined $200 for pos- OPEN DAILY 9 TO 10 P.M., SUNDAYS 9 TO 6 P.M. indefinite term in the New session of heroin in Asbury Jersey Reformatory for two Park last Oct. 4. He had counts of stealing cars and pleaded guilty to the charge HAMS one count of malicious de- Feb. 17. 9 Indicted by Jury FROZEN FOOD DEPT. WHOLE or HALF SHANK FREEHOLD - Louis Rich- Bruce A. Van Norde, 23, of ardson, Rt. 9, Freehold 13 Harding Drive, Brick VIRGINIA HALF Township, has been indicted Township, is accused of as- by the Monmouth County saulting his wife, Kathleen, HAM 1.29 Ib. Grand Jury on charges of as- of Angle Inn Trailer Park, BUTT HALF 65c LB. sault with a dangerous weap- Rt. 33, Howell Township, on and threatening to take a with intent to kill last Oct. life Nov. 11 in Manalapan. 23 in Howell. He is also Richardson is accused of charged with attempting to SWIFT'S PREMIUM Qlk. -700 assaulting Roy D. McTavish, burn their trailer home the m Woodsville Road, Manalapan, same day. with the butt of a shotgun and Robert V. Morris, Sampson threatening to kill him. Place, Long Branch, is ac- CANNED HAIVl 7. In other indictments hand- cused of petty larceny and Monrco • 9-Oz. Cup ed up to Superior Court Judge possessiotfof heroin Oct. 11 in POLAR WHIP EXTRA LEAN Elvin R. Simmill: Long Branch. He is charged U.S. Govt. Inspected Juan Pablo Nieves, 40, of with stealing eight stereo Mrs. Paul's • 20-Or. SHIN of BEEF CALIFORNIA Montgomery Ter., Red tapes valued at $50, the prop- SWEET POTATOES Short Ribs of Beef Bank, is accused of atrocious erty of Ronald Brown, S. CHICKEN PARTS STEAKS Fib. assault and battery on Phil- Fifth Ave., Long Branch. FISH STICKS or ip Caban, Oakland St, Red FILLETS — 14-Oi. THIGHS 39c Ib. WINGS 29c Ib. Bank, last Nov. 27 in Red Earl Nicholson, 30, of Coun- Bank. ty Road, Cliffwood, is ac- BREAST 59c Ib. LIVER 59c Ib. RIB STEAKS vtic RIB SIDE cused of carrying a revolver in a motor vehicle in Mata- Drumsticks 69c Ib. LEGS 49c Ib. SHORT CUT PORK CHOPS wan Township last Sept. 8. Carl Peterson, 19, of N. EXTRA LEAN HOT OR SWEET Concourse, Cliffwood Beach, ,"7Cc Fresh Economical 0 Attractive is accused of breaking into GROCERY DEPT. Cliffwood Pool and Beach GROUND CHUCK/0 ib GROUND BEEF SauiageMeal 39'Ib." Rates Club, Matawan Township, last NIBLETS CORN or July 17 and stealing various GREEN GIANT PEAS Center Cut CHUCK Boneless items valued at $147.45. for 12-Ox. Can 19< BONE IN Raymond C. Werner, 25, of Welch's *% Lb. Mftt POT ROAST CLUB STEAKS Washington St., Long Branch. GRAPE JELLY Z Jar ^7 STEAKS Short Term is accused of possession of methadone Jan. 22 in Long Conradina • B-Oi. Can /%* Investments Branch. TOMATO SAUCE T DAIRY DEPT. Verdelle Wilson, 44, of Bel- Schlcrers » 14-Oz. Jar AA« ROYAL DAIRY PILLSBURY J± mont Ave., Long Branch, is HAM GLAZE /"* m 24-26 Mos. accused of maintaining a CREAM CHEESE BISCUITS DC >n Certificates gambling resort last Dec. 20 Mantes • 1(-Oi. Con 1 Cd 8-Ox. Pkg. Buttermilk or Jj PRODUCE DEPT. 25' Country style SWEET POTATOES 13 Min. $10,000 in Long Branch. Churny's Cal-Jack Robert Zawarthy, Lau- Nestle's Emeady AUt Royal Dairy Grade AA TENDER GREEN rence Harbor, is accused of MILK COCOA 1-Lb. Can 13 NIBBLIN AC* Solid 77* 12-14 Mos. possession and sale of mari- CHEESE 8-Oi. "* BUTTER / / Lb. juana/in Matawan Township FRISKS DOG FOOD I?* Min. $5,000 July 2/V^ | .Chleten-Mear-Urer ISVa-Ol. • ™ Tastee • 3-4-Oz. Jars Flavor Fresh • 26-Ox. Jar MAZOLA OIL LQt SHRIMP "704 FRUIT #Cft Quart Bottle COCKTAIL #7 FESTIVAL 09 9-11 Mos. Four Fined MOTT'S APPLE JUICE W (?uan Bottle ^ Min. $3,000 In City Court HUNT'S TOMATOES 90* Solid Pock • 28-C-i. ** APPETIZER LONG BRANCH-Larry D. Extra Leon • Freshly Sliced 6-8 Mos. King of 91 Laurel St. was PARSON'S AMMONIA } 0* BOILED HAM Golden Certificates fined $25 and given a 30-day Sudsy or Clear • 28-Oz, suspended jail sentence in C Delicious • All White SWEET Min. $1,000 Municipal Court for interfer- PUREX BLEACH ?9 TURKEY ROLL ing with police March 3. 3c Off — Half Gallon Jua Imported ' Hudson • 200-Paek City Magistrate Stanley Family WMte NAPKINS SWISS CHEESE DIVIDENDS PAID Cohen also gave William C. Mclntosh MONTCO • 25 Ft. Polish QUARTERLY Reed of Linden a $25 fine an 30-day suspended sentence for ALUMINUM FOIL KIELBASI RINGS APPLES creating a disturbance while Hawaiian ITALIAN HARD SALAMI under the influence of alcoho Fresh Made Savings Insured Sunday evening. <,p PUNCH RED POTATO SALAD 46-Or. Can to $20,000 F.S.L1.C. Pasquale J. Basiie, 16 Nor wood Ave., Elberon, was fined ?75," given a three-month suspended jail term, and put on probation for one year af- Bed Bank ter he pleaded guilty to shop- lifting at the Finast Super market, Third Ave., here, FOOD CITY—SUPERAMA FOOD CITY—SUPERAMA FOOD CITY—SUPERAMA FOOD CITY—SUPERAMA Savings March 17. In traffic eases, Mrs. Elaine PERSONAL SIZE ARMOUR WALDORF BRECK and LOAN ASSOCIATION M. Brady, 28 Silverton Ave., IVORY SOAP TREAT TISSUE Little Silver, was fined $20 SHAMPOO BROAD and BERGEN 4-Bor Pack 12-Oz. Con 4-Roll Pack for careless driving on March Reg. 29c Res. 65c Reg. 39c Bottle 19. Judge Cohen reserved de- RED BANK Limit 1 Coupon Per Fanlly-Etp. 3/2B Limit I Coupon Par Family—E«p. 3/28 cision until April 7 on a charge Limit 1 Coupon P«r Foully—E»p. 3/28 Umlr 1 Coupon Per Family—&rp. 3/28 of leaving the scene of the ac- cident against Mrs. Brady, -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BA2SK - MIDDLEIWN, N. ].: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 15

Reade Spurs Off-Track Betting Brother Stephen h 1 Junior Red CrosJ1 Henry O'Hern of Red Bank, projects. This exhibit will be at the NEW YORK - The New gram. chairman of Re(l Cross Youth York State Legislature has National Ofi-Track Viewing, menls available to us in the library one month. "" Mr. Reade cited Gov. Nel- has' studied the question of United States by virtue of our 'Educator of Year* for the county Red Cross been urged by Walter Reade son Rockefeller's expression advanced computer technolo- chapter, has arranged a dis- Jr., president of the Waller off-track wagering. We have of support of off-track betting gy," Mr. Reade said. . L1NCROFT - Brother Ste- play that may be seen in the Reade Organization, Inc., to analyzed every system used Set Easter Egg as an important turning point in those countries that have phen McCabe, principal of children's room of the Eastern give serious consideration to in the city's efforts to find The National Off-Track legalized off-track wagering Christian Brothers Academy, Branch of the Monmouth Hunt Saturday his company's proposal to new sources of funds. Viewing Plan would provide was awarded "Educator of 1 and we firmly believe that our for 20 centers throughout the County Library, Broad St. It EATONTOWN - Eaton- build and operate 20 center. ; "For nine years the Walter the Year" by the Middle- proposal represents the best city, each equipped with gi- shows many activities and town's annual Easter egg in New York City as part of Reade Organization through town Jaycee's president Ralph a unique off-track betting pro- of all systems and contains, ant-screen television and mu- programs participated in by hunt, sponsored by the Rec- its wholly owned subsidiary, as well, sophisticated refine- tuel machines. Every dollar Siciliana at a general assem- bly at the school yesterday. public, private and parochial reation Commission, will take wagered at the centers would plate Saturday at 1 p.m. be instantaneously recorded Brother Stephen received schools in the county. This year, the hunt will be in the mutuel pools at the his BA from Catholic Univer- It includes two art and cul- sity in 1952 and his MA from held at three playgrounds — tracks. Winning tickets would tural albums, one from a be cashed at the centers im- Fordham University in 1957. Memorial, Meadowbrook and school in Ireland and the oth- mediately following every At both universities his major Woodmere. All borough chil- race. field of study was Latin. He er from a school in Japan. dren 10 years old and under attended Georgetown Universi- are invited to participate in "We consider our Centers Also of interest is a Friend- the fun and prizes. ty and Monmouth College, ship _Box received from a would toe extensions of the In case of rain, the hunt race track, nothing less," taking various courses. sctfeol in Mexico. This con- will be postponed until the said Mr. Reade. "Our televi- tains miniature pieces of pot- For the past seven years Brother Stephen tery made by the students as following Saturday, April 4. sion coverage would include he has been principal of Chris Uie paddock area, the walk- tian Brothers Academy and ing ring, the post parade, the for three years previous to running of the races, and that was principal of St. even the winner's circle cere- John's Elementary School in monies, Totally supervised by New York City. EASTER the same state and racing Ha was one of 50 adminis- commission authorities that trators from Catholic secon now oversee all race track ac- dary schools throughout the tivity in New York, our cen- country to receive a scholar- FRUIT BASKETS ters offer the only tamper- ship funded by the Ford Foun- We Want To proof method of conducting dation. The scholarship en- off-track wagering yet sug- titled, "Practicum in Educa- Packed with the gested by anyone." tional Programs," was de- No Belting Charge signed to encourage innova- choiciest of HAMMER HOME tive administrators to Intro Under the plan, patrons duce new ways of improving fresh fruits and will be able to place a wager instruction and learning. without charge at mutuel ma- tempting This Point chines in the lobby of each center. Persons wishing to Hazlet Board confections. They see the races on the giant TV screens would pay a $2 fee OK's Licenses have proven Per Annum to gain admission to the cen- HAZLET —The Board of ters main rotunda where du- Health has approved scaven- art excellent plicate mutuel machines will ger licenses for Reo Carting be maintained. Co. and Sanitary Disposal Co. gift idea all Compounded Mr, Reade noted that his After several months con- company is prepared to in- sideration, the board ap- year round, vest ?7'/2 million to construct proved an application of Semi-Annually and equip the centers. Allen Oil Company for a sep- especially tic tank at its Rt. 36 gas sta- "We will bear all costs," he tin and car wash. The vote appropriate at added. "Not one cent will be was 7 to 5." on every $ Saved charged to the city, state, or Public hearing will be April Easter. tracks. In addition to our 27 on an ordinance setting capital expenditures to initi- salaries for board employes. $ ate the program we are en- These include $500 for the * to 25°° health officer and $2,000 for visioning an annual operating the plumbing inspector. Save by the 10th . . . Earn from the 1st budget In excess of $21 mil- Neither figure represents a lion. Almost 3,000 new jobs WE WELCOME YOU WHERE THERE raise. will be created. In a separate resolution, IS NO RATE DIFFERENTIAL. A full description of Nation- the board approved a salary al's plan has been delivered of $8,535 for the full-time Victory Market The Basic Concept of Mutuality to every member of the New sanitarian, Leo Waivers, and York State Assembly and $3,785 for Mrs. Jeanne Me- Senate, as well as to New Donough, board secretary. PRODUCE DEPARTMENT York City officials. Part of The annual rabies clinic 31 WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK MAINSTAY FEDERAL SAVINGS the plan calls for this divi- will be held May 12 and 23 sion of the existing 16 per in the Department of Public cent mutuel tax: The state, 4 Works building on Leocadia 747-0508 •••••cJSftu. 747-1339 and LOAN ASSOCIATION per cent; the city, 8 per cent, Court. and ttie track, and National 36 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK Off-Track Viewing, 2 per cent each. ERICK.$1995:..lfe a little gas. •For*1* wtH*M nun »*• for Bit btw MnM modtf. 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MOUNT ENGLISH SALES COMPANY ' SHOP St.inbich'i • »sfeury part • r.d bmlc 10 to 5:30,' w«J. J fri. (•)• brielctewn 10 to ?,nt. (o 5:30 . 90 MONMOUTH STREET 741-6000 RED BANK. NEW JERSEY * -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK-MIDDLETOW, N. J.: "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1570 Man Admits •i Theft Maundy Thursday Vmodms? Special Events Slated Theft of Auto MIDDLETOWN - Old- dies at each place, which' FREEHOLD — William Greater Freehold Area An- Guilt Found First Church, Kings •will be occupied by a dea- FREEHOLD - A horse invited to participate in the over fences, knock down and John Rhodex, of Newark, Highway, will observe Holy con. As each deacon finishes show and gymkhana and a horse show and gymkhana. A out, costume, class,' barrel tique Car Meet, to be held FREEHOLD - David Sunday, April 19, is under the pleaded guilty to charges of Communion on Maundy relating the events of /the new car meet will be fea- 4-H membership card and a races and others. A trophy stealing a $1,600 automobile Galvin, of Union City, was Tnursday at 8 p.m. with, a direction of Francis S. Accis- found guilty after; a four- first Maundy Thursday, he tured Saturday, April 18, dur- $2 fee per horse for the day and four ribbons will be belonging to Louise Neal, of service that dates back to ing the Industrial and Retail will enable a rider to enter ano, activities director of the day trial of breaking and will extinguish his candle, awarded in each class. Keyport, from the parking lot the Fourth Century. Trade Show, Panorama 70, any of the classes he chooses. North Shore Antique Car Club. entering and grand larceny. until only the large single The new car meet also will Presenting awards in all an- of the Marlboro State Hospital The Last Supper will be sponsored by the Mid-The show will begin at 10 begin at 10 a.m. Other fea- Galvin was charged with candle remains lighted. The tique car classes will be Miss Feb. 14. reenacted symbolically at a Monmouth Greater Freehold a.m. with 4-H color guards, tures for the show are an an- breaking into the Morganville minister will extinguish the New Jersey, Cheryl Christine Superior Court Judge Fran- Post Office, Marlboro Town- table set up in the sanctu- Chamber of Commerce at the English and Western equita- tique car meet and a flea reniaining candle and then Carter of Matawan, who will cis X. Crahay heard the plea ship, and stealing $17,289.78 in ary. '33iere will be a *i 1970. Not respom bl« (or typo Irmgard E. Whipple of 2 Cen- ' r°M» 79° . * 1 Perch Fillet.... perior Court Judge Francis X. KRAFT _ _ Crahay, who also meted out the sentence. 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Montgom- the people closer'and some of Local Action Seen Key ery to Memphis." the real trouble." Tension heightened when a "This is the force we need bomb scare brought a team of to bring things together. The police to the theater where issues were newthen," said To Victory Over Crime they searched the building Tim McCosker, a Rumson stu- hut found nothing. The audi- dent who attends the Univer- ence reacted cooly when the sity of Vermont. "I wish ' FREEHOLD - "Organised theater manager, Jack Rein, there was someone now." crime cannot exist without in- asked them to leave the thea- A shy girl with Afro-Ameri- surance against breakup and ter during the intermission can styled hair who attends detection by corruption in lo- and wait in the lobby. Douglass College in New cal government," Frederick Brunswick, Beverly William, B. Lacey, U.S. attorney for They returned to their seats 30 minutes later to see the said the movie was great and New Jersey, said last night in "carried emotions. . .carried an address to the Mid-Mon- last hour of a powerful film made up of news clips from the movement for civil rights." mouth, Greater Freehold She was with her parents Area Chamber of Commerce. 1955 bus boycott in Montgom- THE REV. ROY FREEMAN BEVERLY WILLIAM — MRS. ANN BOWDEN — ery, Ala., to the bombing of a from Cliff wood. Speaking in the American — "... opened a lot of ". . . carried movement for ". . . should be shown in Birmingham church that And the mother of five chil- Hotel, Mr. Lacey stressed the killed four children. dren, Mrs. Ann Bowden, of eyes." civil rights." all the schools." importance of local govern- Included in the film were Fair Haven, believed the ment and law enforcement words and readings by Paul movie "should be shown in in combating organized crime. Newman, Joanne Woodward, all the schools. "You can talk all you want James Earl Jones, among "Those people who demon- about federal intervention," others and performances at strated with Dr. King showed he stated, "but all is in vain the end of the Selma march in bravery. . . without strong local enforce- Montgomery by Tony Bennett, ment." "My reactions were the same Harry Belafonte, and Nichols He added that citizens play tonight as they were when I and May. Mahalia Jackson's first saw them on TV. . • .hor- an important role in'the'gar* voice rang out too. All of them nering of information. Private rible." were benefit performances. 'Moved by Everything' citizens were termed responsi- Dynamics Emphasized ble for providing invaluable Clinton Crocker, dean of information, sometimes in an The capsulized moments of Community Services at anonymous form, to Lacey's cross burnings, KluKluxKlan Brookdale College said it was Newark office. members, police force in Dal- a shame he didn't bring his Mr. Lacey took time to hurl las County and Selma and a children, and there, were assorted barbs at his "big- Chicago march in a white many there. He said he. was gest booster," Rep. John R. neighborhood that Dr. King "moved by everything that Rarick, D-La., who has called said was one of the most vio- has happened." for Lacey's resignation sev- lent situations he had been in The pastor of the New Don eral times in recent months. A MOMENT OF RELAXATION — U. S. Attorney for (describing it in a plane with Baptist Church in Newark a bit of humor as well as a Mr; Lacey attributed ttie New Jersey Frederick B. Lacey, right, enjoys a pleas- who resides in Cliffwood, the sparse crowd, about 30, to the scene that took place in Phila- Rev. Roy Freeman, said the ant, moment of ease with Freehold Area Chamber of fact that most people prob- delphia, Miss.) emphasized his movie "opened a lot of eyes." ably went to New Brunswick Commerce President Joseph Flanagan before he ad- dynamics in the struggle for A native of Dothen, Ala., he CHARLES DICKERSON ... TIM MCCOSKER — "i wish JOHN WESTBROOK — to hear Congressman Rarick dressed the chamber last night at the American Hotel. civil rights and the fight for said he saw great changes human dignity and peace "King tells if like it is." there were someone now." "It comes a long way .. ." speak to the Italians of Amer- (Register Staff Photo) there when he returned in ican Descent, Inc. against which were his ultimate goal. 1956 and saw no signs of Reactions Range bigotry. He implied the irony northern police brutality like President Nixon appeared at main as a singular conscience ney Lumet. Five million dol- he has managed to gather When asked whether he of the situation by stating Mr. During intermission, in- that filmed in the south in Dr. King's funeral. to the American people, lars was expected to be raised Rarick is "Klan supported in enough information to get fed- might be a candidate for the dividual reactions ranged "King." Martin Luther King's "Someone will have to say from the sale of $5 tickets, Louisiana." eral grand jury indictments , U.S. Senate Ihis fall, Mr. from shrugs of resignation Nixon Hissed rhetoric rings out. "I have a there was a people, a black with all of the sale price do- Mr. Lacey will speak at yesterday against five peo- Lacey said he was flattered and words like "we've seen Collectively the audience dream." "Mine eyes have people, who stood up for their nated to the Martin Lu- Monmouth College tomorrow ple, including Peter Moraites, to be considered tat is not a it before" to words of "ex- reacted with occasional ap- rights." candidate. He is not com- seen the glory. . ." Even morning, and travel to New speaker pro-tern of the state cellent,", "fine movie," and plause and comments—ap- The film that was shown in ther King Special Fund which mitted, however, for the dura- though the words belong to York to address a drug sem- Assembly, and 23 shipping "moving." plause for former president 1,000 theaters across the na- supports organizations dedi- tion of President Nixon's ad- inar tomorrow afternoon. firms for allegedly arranging A Middletown High School Lyndon B. Johnson when he history, the film solidifies all tion including 17 Reade Thea- cated to fighting poverty, il- ministration, as are most The schedule has been $2.4 million in unsupported junior, Charles Dickerson said signed the 1966 voters' regis- of them with a sense of imme- tres, wasn produced by Ely literacy, and social injustices other U.S. attorneys. typical in recent weeks, but loans from a single bank. the movie was "good. . .tells tration bill and hissing when diacy. They will probably re- Landau and directed by Syd- through non-violent methods. Top Rutgers Science GOP 'Hill' Aspirants Climb

By BEIV VAN VLIET There is nothing surpris- tial election might make the words, he is somewhat on the Township GOP Executive Prize for County* Girl ing about Mr. Burke's pend- chances better for a GOP conservative side, and is def- By this afternoon there will Committee, consists of hav- be four officially declared ing announcement. He's been victory. initely a party man. ing sought the congressional NEW BRUNSWICK - Other winners were: Suffolk Lane, Middletown, candidates for the Republi- busy the past two weeks Mr. Azzolina is going to Being a "party man," that nomination in 1966. eighth grade, Thorne Junior x Iphigenia S. Nicas, 17, of 340 John Burt Chocton, 18, of 17 can nomination for Congress. sending out news releases at- Florida this week where he is one who follows party Melrose Ter., Middletown, a High, junior boys' - physical He has foreign service ex- Hollywood Ave., Long Branch, The latest addition is Je- tacking Rep. James J. How- said he will relax in the sun policy to the "T," is a major senior at Mater Dei High division, "Thrust: A Study ard, D-N.J., the man Mr. perience and worked at the is one of two grand prize win- rome U. Burke, a former &nd try to reach a decision. virtue. And this is one of the U.S. Mission at the United School, senior boys' physical of As Developed by Aqua Burke wants to replace. Then there's Assemblyman reasons that Mr. Apy may ners in the 17th annual Cen- division, "Transmission Prop- Propellers." state assemblyman from Es- Nations. tral Jersey Science Fair. sex County, who now lives in In The Wings James M. Coleman Jr. of have difficulty in gaining the agation and Detective of Louis D. Marco, 12, of 601 Asbury Park. Mr. Coleman nomination. He has a lot of experience Little Silver. In addition to the four an- She will go to the interna- Microwaves." Dow Ave., Oakhurst, Ocean has said repeatedly he in international affairs and is : Mr. Burke will officially nounced candidates, there are Mr. Apy is not known for well versed in the problems tional science fair in Balti- Susan M. Bernard, 15, of 42 Township School, seventh wouldn't take the nomination announce his desire for the two possible "heavyweights" extreme loyalty to the party. faced by the United States- more in May with her entry, Burnt Mill Circle, Oceanport, grade boys' biological divi- again under any circum- "Chromatographicv. Pigment a sophomore at Shore Region- sion, "The Effects of the nomination at 5 p.m. at a waiting in the wings. For example, he came out abroad. stances. and declared himself in sup- Patterns for Leaf Species of al High School, senior girls' Continual Use of a Brand press conference in the They are Assemblyman port of Gov. William T. Ca- Mr. Dowd also has similar the Genus Acer." physical division, "Pollution Name Stimulant on the Be- American Hotel, Freehold. Joseph Azzolina of Middle- Mr. Coleman ran against hill during the time Mr. Ca- experience in that he has on Turtle Mill Brook." havior of Guinea Pigs." • town, who wants very badly Mr. Howard in 1966 and was A Long Branch High School He joins (in the order in hill was seeking the endorse- served with Secretary of the Eileen Schwartz, 17, of 195 to be a congressman. He's defeated by not-too-large a senior, she was among seven Catherine M. Keene, 12, of which they declared their in- margin.' ment from the county GOP Treasury David Kennedy, winners attending Monmouth Woodcrest Road, Oakhurst, a tentions) William F. Dowd of still weighing whether -or not and is a staff assistant to 47 Arlene Drive, West Long Although Mr. Coleman says in his gubernatorial primary County schools. The fair drew senior at Ocean Township Branch, Frank Antonides Long Branch, Chester Apy of he'll get into the race this President Nixon. High School, senior girls' bio- he won't be a candidate, battle. 155 entries from 55 secondary School, seventh grade girls' Little Silver, and William F. year, or whether he'll wait logical division, "Preparation Ryan of Matawan Township. until 1972 when the presiden- there are party leaders who It turned out that the It also appears as though schools in the nine-county biological division, "How Salt are still trying to persuade there will be a third party area. It opened last night, of Human Blood Cells for the county GOP got deadlocked Purpose of Karyotyping." in Irrigation Water Affects him: and ended up not endorsing candidate in the November and continues through 7 election. Clyde W. Hill, New o'clock tonight. Douglas T. Phillips, 13, of 7 Plants." "I know he said he doesn't anyone for the gubernatorial want the nomination," said nomination. It left Mr. Apy, Shrewsbury, will announce on one leader, "but I still think then a state assemblyman, as Saturday in the Civic Audi- he can be persuaded to run the only firmly declared sup- torium at the Monmouth because he didn't say he porter of Mr. Cahill among Shopping Center that he is wouldn't run too con- major county officeholders. the congressional candidate Jury Awards $20,000 vincingly." of the National Conservative Mr. Apy has also expressed There are some in the Re- his independence in such Party. publican party who rank Mr. things as getting involved in Mr. Hill, a retired Army Coleman as the number one the fight to end capital pun- colonel, is head of the patri- In Crash Injury Suit choice. And right behind him ishment, and the chairman- otic group known as the they rank Mr. Dowd. ship of a legislative commis- "America's Future Club of sion which was investigating New Jersey," a group hold- FREEHOLD - After a two- mother as damages in an ac- Branch, June 12, 1965, and This is surprising because cident case. $3,000 to his mother, Mrs. Mr. Dowd is probably the the question of tax exempt ing solidly conservative day trial, a jury before Su- second least experienced po- property in the state. views. The 11-1 verdict gives Rose Fioretti, who incurred perior Court Judge Andrew A. litical figure of all the can- These are both controver- While all of the GOP can- ?17,O0O to Albert Fioretti of 12 medical expenses. Salvest yesterday brought in didates. He is 26 years old, sial areas, and ones which didates are busy seeking sup- Golf St., West Long Branch, It is to be paid by William a $20,000 verdict for a West Mundell. of 1258 Turf Drive, is virtually unknown among the party would have been port, the party leader, Ben- injured In a car-motorcycle the public, and has never just as happy to have stayed jamin H. Danskin, is keeping Long Branch youth and his accident on Ocean Ave., Long Oceanport. The Fioretti youth, 17 at run or held political office, away from. The party did very quiet, and is telling the time of the accident, was beyond the county committee stay away from them, but everyone to keep campaign- a passenger on a motorcycle level. Mr. Apy, citing his desire to ing. operated by Richard Kelemen However, Mr. Dowd has serve the best interests of the Mr. Danskin says he will Howard Backs Bill of 50 Sommers Ave., West really impressed some party state, the people, and his call a meeting of the GOP Long Branch, when it was leaders. He is, first and fore- own convictions, decided to Steering Committee in the struck in the rear by a car most, what he calls a "Nix- become involved. first week in April. He said For Lower Interest driven by Peter J. Schantz, 37 onian Republican," which is Mr. Ryan's political expe- yesterday he hasn't set the Cottage Place, Long Branch. near and dear to the county's rience, outside of serving as date, the time, the place or WASHINGTON - High in- problem was only one aspect The youth was thrown from GOP leadership. In other a member of the Matawan anything yet. terest rates are having a of a serious problem affect- the cycle and run over by the serious adverse effect on the ing the economy of the en- car. He sustained a punc- economy oi the Third Con- tire area. "I do not think the tured lung, fractured ribs, a gressional District of New solution to our inflation prob- separation of the left shoulder Jersey, Rep. James J. How- lems lies in bringing the en- and other injuries. Budget Sets Tax Boost ard (D-NJ) told the House tire economy of the country The Mundell youth, who wai Committee on Banking and to a screeching halt," he as- driving another motorcycle Currency yesterday. serted. at the scene, was charged in MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — cent valuation. The new fig- cilman Jerome R. Kaye Mr. Howard made the re- Mr. Howard noted that in- the complaint with causing Township Council last night ure is $115,600,000 in assessed maintained that he fought the marks in testimony he gave in creased unemployment under the accident. unanimously adopted a valuation, a rise of 29 per pay raise while he was a $1,671,782 municipal budget," support of a House resolution this type of situation "may The plaintiffs also sued Pe- cent. councilman, and stated his which will raise taxes by he co-sponsored calling for a make a few economists happy, ter J. Schantz, Richard Kele- Major dissent centered feeling that it is unneces- $163,365 above the 1969 level. lowering of present interest but it forces an intolerable men and two other motor- around a ?500 raise each sary. rates. situation upon the head of a cyclists, Raymond Shuda of Mayor Hans H. Froehlich councilman will get under Mr. Kaye also questioned "In the Third Congressional family who must continue to 13 Elmwood Ave;, West Long prefaced the 90-minute pub- the new budget. the all-Republican council District of New Jersey, the cope with inflation but has Branch, and Leonard Maz- lic hearing by stating that Mrs. Marilyn Brenner, de- about specific items in the housing industry is in seri- no salary to assist him." za, 669 Gerard Ave., Long the budget contains no "fat" feated council candidate, de- budget, later making a rec- ous depression," Mr. Howard The Congressman said that Branch. or "frills," but "a number manded that the municipal ommendation for cuts total- said. after 14 months of being told A jury to determine liability of improvements." He re- budget be cut as the school ing more than $40,000. "Because of the high cost of that "things will soon get last Oct. 21 found no cause for . marked that while he and the budget was, beginning with Both Mr. Kaye and fellow council receive phone calls money," Mr. Howard testi- better," things had not gotten action against Leonard Maz- FLARES FOR SAFETY — Police Chief Joseph M. Mc- thp councilmen's raises. former Democratic Council- fied, "builders cannot finance better. "I can only conclude," za and Peter J. Schantz and 364 days of the year asking Carthy of Middletown outfits Cub Scouts William Richard man Walter Gehricke ques- the construction of new he added, 'Hliat these policies also cleared the plaintiffs of that money be spent for Wolfe told the councilmen tioned the expense and effec- homes, and the people who so have not worked, and it is contributory negligence. "Tad" Voutrlnot, center, -and Eric Martin of Pack 342, something, on the night of their salaries should not rise tiveness of the Industrial desperately need these new time for a change. These peo- Richard Kelemen and Ray- with auto safety flares Cubs will sell throughout the the budget hearing" everyone with the cost of living "be- Commission's brochure. wants the budget to be cut. homes cannot afford the cost ple must have some relief, mond Shuda reached a settle- township Saturday in recognition of Campaign for cause being a councilman is They were told that 40 or 50 of a mortgage." and. I am hopeful that passage ment with'the plaintiffs before Arthur Kulbach, a resident, being a public servant, not . inquiries have been made Safety. Flares will be on sale at strategic points The Third District congress- of this legislation will provide the case went to trial for a de- asked for the new tax valua- having another occupation," since its publication last man prided that toe housing tiat relief." termination of damages. throughout Middletown. tion figures based on 100 per Former Democratic Coun- year. -THE DAItY REGISTER, BED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.t WEDNESDAY,-MARCH 25, 1970 Engagements Turkey Talk

Dear Ann Landers: Every your letter because I believe now and then I read in your it has a good message for column where some nut others. comes up wjth information Ann Landers Dear Ann Landers: 1 have he thinks the world should heard of men losing control know about. I'm a little late of their passions and commit- with this letter, but I'm sure Dear Bea Suite I Am rot ing sex crimes. I have never you'll remember the letter intimately acquainted with heard of this happening to a from the Dakota goof who turkeys, i1 must depend on woman. Why? Can you tell wrote about the opossum books. According to the World me? — Inquisitive breeding through the nose. Book Encyclopedia, turkeys Dear In: The male was de- That is a lot of nonsense, Ann. mate like other birds and the Miss Wcrtbwcin Miss Kennedy Miss Henderson It's not' opossums. It's tur- . signed to be the sexual ag- keys. snoot is not part of the act. gressor both psychologically Dolltnger-Werrhwein Dear Ann Landers: Recent- and physiologically. Because I have raised turkeys for 20 ly I read a letter in your of his" anatomical structure WEST KEANSBURG — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Werth- years and am an authority on column from a girl who said the male can "take" his prey. • weini 53 Pinewood Ave., announce the engagement of their their habits. This is why the she was very unhappy in her The female cannot. Sex daughter, Miss Joyce Wertiwein, to Fred Doliinger, son torn turkey has a snoot above youth because her parents crimes have 'been recorded, of Mr. and Mrs. George Doliinger, 91 Park Ave., Keans- his bill which extends while favorsd her sister. She al- however, in which the woman burg. An Aug. 22 wedding is planned. he struts. Strutting is the ways felt like the left out one. was the aggressor. These ART IN THE CARDS — Vtewing a collection of paintings which will be shown tom's mating dance. Most The bride-elect is a graduate of Raritan High School No matter how hard she tried crimes were perpetrated by at the St. Mary's Rosary-Altar Society card party are, left to right, MM. Charlel and attended Grahtn Junior College in Boston. She is em- humans do not know this, but to please her folks it was her deviates, against members of ployed by the Mihm Corporation, Sea Bright. hen turkeys sure do. If they sister who got the praise and the same sex. Most of the bi- Gwinnett, decorations committee, and Mrs. John Gibbons and Mrs. Robert •••-are-intoGsted -in mating they the attention. zarre acts occurred in prisons. A. Moore, chairmen of the event sst for April I at 8:15 p.m. in Memorial Hall Her fiance was graduated from Ked Bank Catholic High join the torn in the dance and School and served for four years in the Air Force. He is rub their nostrils against his My problem is similar and Confidential to Thirty of the ehurtfh, Church St., New Monmouth. Art works will be exhibited from Gal. employed by the Keansburg Middletown National Bank, snoot, similar to pollination I am the guilty party. It Years of Experience: Sorry, lery 35, Keyport; sculpture by Matar Dei High School students and pastels of your life's story doesn't line Keansburg. of flowers. wasn't my parents — it was children by Tom Dunn, among other artists, Proceeds will go toward car* and my grandparents. I liked one up with your signature. It Some of your readers will sounds as if you've had one maintenance of the church altar. s (Register Staff Photo) Munson-Hennelly refute this theory but they set of grandparents better "and I showed it every way I year's experience thirty BELFORD —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hennelly, 70 are ignorant and learn from times. Get some guidance and Sixth St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss books. I learn from turkeys. could. I showered my favor- ites with attention and I ig- stop repeating the same mis- Nancy Marie Hennelly, to Brian James Munson, son of —Beatrice, Nebraska takes. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Munson, 183 Rumson Road, Little nored the others, I feel awful Committees Are Named For Silver, where the announcement party was held. about it now because the Alcohol is no short cut to grandparents I ignored both social success. If you think Miss Hennelly, a graduate of Middletown Township passed away within the last you ihave to drink to be ac- 3-Day Antiques Show-Sale High School, is employed at Lanvin-Charles of the Ritz, two years. I really miss them. cepted by your friends, get Holmdel, where her fiance also is employed as a super- IT'S A Every time I think of how the facts. Read "Booze and BED BANK - The Wom- and represented people from eon, Mrs. Melvin D. Decker visor. He is a graduate of Red Bank High School. terrible I acted toward them You — For Teen-Agers Only." an's Guild of Trinity Episco- seven states. and Mrs. Stephen W. Guzy; by Ann Landers. Send 35c in I want to cry. pal Church will hold an an- This year's committee is: tea room, Mrs John H. Stives Beattie-Henderson coin and a long, self ad- honorary chairman, The Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Grimm; cof- :: DATE { So please tell all the kids tiques show and sale April 7-9 LONG BRANCH — Announcement is made by Mr. •who read your column that dressed, stamped envelope Canon H. Best; general chair- fee and dessert, the Triangle NCJW BENEFIT in the Parish Hall, White St., and Mrs. William Henderson, 65 Cedar Ave., of the en- they shouldn't play favorites. with your request. man, Mrs. Baymond R. Tour- Club; hostesses, Mrs. John J. from noon to 10 p.m. daily. gagement of their daughter, Miss Deirdre M. Henderson, to RUMSON - The Greater I realize now it can hurt Ann Landers will ibe glad to tillott; chairman of dealers, Scully; posters, Mrs. James Red Bank Section, National William Calvin Beattie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Beattie adults as much as it can hurt help you with your problems. The 20th annual event will Mrs. Russell H. Neilson; A. Robottom and Mrs. F. H. Council of Jewish Women, kids. — Sorry Now feature displays by 34 dealers finance chairman, Mrs. El- Ebcrhardt; direct mail, Mrs. of 35 Center St., Rumson. will hold its third art auction Send them to her in care of Dear Sorry: I'm glad you this newspaper, enclosing a and home-cooked luncheons. mer A. Nielson; adviser, Mrs. Peter Duma; signs, William Miss Henderson, a graduate of Rumson-Fair Haven and cocktail party "Art Expo David Gardcnier; admissions, A. Barrett and James Kirdi- Regional High School, attended, Strayer College, Washing- 70" Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in were big enough to admit you self-addressed, stamped en- Last year's registration of made a mistake. I'm printing velope. visitors was more than 2,000 Mrs. William E. Legg; public- hof; decorations, Mrs. Walter ton, D. C. ' Terrace Gardens, Wanamas- ity, Mrs. 'Matthew Lyon and A. Hullrhan and Mrs. Harry • Mr. Beattie, a graduate of the same high school, is a sa, in cooperation with the Mrs. Robert F, Moynahan; H. Sutton; clerical, Mrs. Ro- student at Cletnson (S. C.) University, where he is major- Aibury Park, and Long patrons, Mrs. Frances T. land A. Nivison; exhibitors' ing in industrial education. Branch sections of the coun- Backe; program, Mrs. Fred- assistants, Edmund F. Sick- cil. Edward Benrran of Han- erick J. Parker and Mrs. els and the vestry and associ- Reed-Srasso over will conduct the auction Horton B. Garrison; lunch- ate vestry. of original works. HIGHLANDS — Announcement is made of the engage- ment of Miss Linda Grasso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DEBORAH BENEFIT F. Grasso, 14 Fourth St., to F. Chester Reed, son of Mr. SHREWSRURY-The spring and Mrs. David Reed,, Monmouth St., Navesink. A May 23 luncheon and fashion show Just Arrived m • wedding is planned. sponsored by the Red Bank ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF The bride-elect is a graduate of Henry Hudson Regional Chapter of Deborah will be High School. Her fiance was graduated from Middletown held March 31 at noon in GREAT SHOES FOR Township High School and is employed by Little Silver Rod's Shadowbrook. Fashions Cleaners, Little Silver. will be from Belmar Fashion Corner. SPRING Miss Meredith Newbon of PAID-UP MEMBERSHIP Shady,Lane, Shrewsbury, has FREEHOLD — A covered been named to the dean's dish supper for paid-up mem- honor list for the fall term at bers of Tamar Chapter of MtsUl Gettysburg (Pa.) College. .B'nai . B'rith will be held She has also been elected here April 1 at 8:30 p.m." at 43 Brood St. 540 Cookman A president of Alpha Delta Pi the temple. Guests' admis- Red Bonk Asbury Park sorority and recently was in- sions may be applied to mem- vited to be a member of Phi bership dues. Mrs. Eli Blitz- Alpha Theta, national honor- er; 18 Gordons Corner Road, ary fraternity for history Marlboro, is in charge of de- EASTER DINNER By students. tails for the event. Robert da la Reussille GRACIOUSLY SERVED Member American Gem Society Hello Slimness, TIPS ON SAY WRAPPINGS — Baby gifts will be presented for the third year to two needy mothers-to-be Jby the Village Woman's Club as part of its social service DIAMOND BUYING Goodbye Garters! program. Viewing the display of winning packages in the wrappings contest, also With the engagement and wed , a tradition, are left to right, Mrs. Edward S. Kastner, Middletown, social ser- ding season approaching, we vice chairman; Mrs. Philip E. Burr, Leonardo, president, and Mrs. Catherine Rum- hear many questions about dia mond values and even, the best fey and Mrs, Claire Parish, MCOSS public health nurses. The gifts will go to way of buying a diamond, I can two recipients chosen from among the patients attending the MCOSS Family not emphasize too strongly that Health and Nursing Service maternity clinics. Prize winning wrappings ar« the under current market conditions "Clothes Line" by Mrs. C..R. Preiiozi, Port Monmouth, and "Carousel" by Mrs. and the availability of fine Irving Podeil, New Monmouth. stones, there are no bargains or tricks in buying diamonds. The INTERNATIONAL TEA old adage "you get what you pay for" is never truer than when ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - applied to gems. • now you can Brownie Troops 100 and 193 hosted an international tea for As a member firm of the Amer- their mothers at the fire- RUMSON HOTEL ican Gem Society, and personal- house. Brownies wore cos- and Cocktail Lounge ly grained in gemology, we are IttNl A AUTOMATIC tumes from foreign countries. aware of the subtleties that af- Games included a Mexican from fect the price of every diamond. Pinata and English Blind I p.m. to 10 p.m. Most important to us is the cut- Mummer. Cookies and cakes WATER SOFTENER of foreign origin were donat- Reservations: 842-2000 ting quality — tho precise propor- tioning and polishing of the stone ed by the mothers. World U Waterman Ave./at the Sea Bright Brldg* — which affects a diamond's Friendship pins were award- beauty. Next, we consider the ed to the Brownies. RUMSON color of the stone — the degree SERVfSOFT of yellow shading present in the body of the diamond. Then, there is the clarity factor — or the presence or absence of minute inclusions that may mar the' stone's clear beauty. Last of all, we compute the price of the dia- M M mond based on these three fac- there really is an Olga Easter Means a New Do /?t ? *d: tors, an4 then on ils carat weight. Here, size is not the cri- teria of quality. Like a fine small . . . styling, color and cut for you. ., • filet mignon, compared to a low- "My newest Idea in slimming does er jjrade larger round steak, the away with garter bumps and girdle, Five stylists, to choose from in an atmosphere weight of the stone is secondary gap! It's done with the Secret Touch to the quality of the product. lace cuffs that hold up stocking tops of a new light and lively almost mod decor. -. . isimply by touch. What freedom! And Honesty is a practice with us in choosing a new ff '\ »v^ Ordering diamnhds sight un- tho tummy-taming panty girdle com- seen by mail, or trying to "deal" pletes the smooth new you I" ii with so called "wholesalers," is "Do" for you. ' " not the way to buy a fine dia Olga'slamousSuddenlySlim panty with new Secret Touch lace ... fake the shovel out of the soap box! mond for someone you love. The cuffs, in nylon with lycra" spa ndex in nude, white. S-M-L-XL, 15.00. background of the firm wjjh Shorter length, S-M-L, 14.00. Also in soft Power Tricot spandex. Saving soap and detergent, and elimi- whom you do business is one 12.50 . nating the need for expensive laundry safeguard. Knowing your jeweler, additives is one of many ways SERVi- Ton Tere Hairstylists , according to the American Gem SOFT pays for itself. Society, is your best protection in OF SHREWSBURY getting true diamond value for! the dollars you spenrl. Cnmo in' take the wipe out of dishes too! anytime for further informationj That's right! There's no need to wipe "Where Particular Women Congregate" on this subject. Broad at Harding, Rad Bank dishes, glassware or even silverware washed and rinsed in SERViSOFT fully Often Fridays Until 9 conditioned wafer. 439 BROAD STREET SHREWSBURY ReussiJles' WANAMASSA BROAD at THE CLOCK CALL 775-0404 NEW JERSEY 741-56OO -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, X ].; WjBDxVESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 Catch-Up on Cues

dent of N. J. SAR. Among the distinguished guests was Mrs. Mary Eoebling of Trenton. County Fare On hand from Monmouth were Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knapp, Edward By MARGUERITE HENDEKSON Smith, Mrs. Charles Borden, Miss Margaret Borden and Francis Borden. Colonial Ball The Colonial Ball is a colorful event, and the colors are Gallery 100 Gala always red, white and blue. The annual dinner-dance was Mexico and New Jersey had more in common than held Saturday in Princeton Inn — which is on its way out the eclipse; they had an art preview at Rumson's Gal- as far as the public is concerned and will become a dormitory lery 100 that benefited the Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center for Princeton University coeds. Lucky coeds . . . and the Padre Angel's Home in Acapulco. The marvelous thing about the Colonial Ball is the Among those we saw circulating in.that artistic ambiance range of ages it attracts. An occasional Spanish-American were Dr. and Mrs. Franz Husserl (she was party chairman), War veteran may join the ranks. Undergraduates from Rut- Dr. and Mrs. Louis Salmon, Marilyn and Fred Rowse (she gers University come colorfully turned-out in the uniform was wearing a dress patterned in snakeskin, the kind of of the Jersey Blues. There are even more youthful guests fabric we've all read so much about), Evelyn Leavens, — members of the state society of the Children of the •Phyllis and Bill Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buttfield, American Revolution, whose 40th anniversary we toasted. Marty and Bill Suter (her Mexican look papier mache And, of course, a middle-age mass predominates. earrings actually came from Canada), Dr. and Mrs. Austin Litvak, Mr. and Mrs. James McCosker, i)ick Sheridan, Mr. This year's party, jointly-sponsored by the state soci- and Mrs. Emil Schroth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henderson, eties of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Daugh- Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph San-1, CONTEST WINNERS — Congressman James J. Howard, D-N.J., congratulates winners in the Lincroft Wom- ters of the American Revolution, had Mrs. Walter D. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ellwood, Mrs. Douglas Yorke, Mrs. an's Club-sponsored creativs writing contest on the theme of the American flag. Left to right are Mary Jo Cougle as honorary chairman and Marvin C. Shepherd as Vicky Taylor, Suzy and Peter Westergard, Mr. and, Mrs. Imholte, 12, grand prize winner, who received flag that had flown over the Capitol in Washington; Kurt Wurth- chairman. Mrs. Byron M. Vanderbilt, senior national presi- Leonard Fons, Mr. and Mrs. Lang Molineux, and on ... dent of the CAR, attended, as did Mrs; Frank Eechif, and on ... mann, 10; Darlene Martinson, 10; Larry iHolzman, 12, and John Vitalo, II. Their Lincroft schools also re- senior state president of the CAR, Mrs. Frederick Griswold ceived Capitol flags. (Register Staff Photo) Jr., state regent DAR, and Col. Richard E. Crane, presi- Handy Mail-In Those important invitations for the benefit tea dance got hand delivery by the members of the Greater Red Bank Auxiliary for the Monmouth County Unit, New Jersey Tricentennial Ball Association for Retarded Children. They only hope Uiat Awards Made in Writing Contest people will look in their mailboxes! For sure, if they do they will see that the lovely event is scheduled for Sunday, Set for April 25 April 12 from 4 to 7 p.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. LINCROFT - Congressman Larry Holanan, sixth grade, Congressman Howard spoke dents. Winners were an- EATONTOWN — One of -the Festa, Campbell Drive, has David J. Doran, Independence, Road, Middletown. Mrs. J. James J. Howard, D . N.J.. all of Lincroft School. on patriotism and what the nounced by Mrs. James Fin- Austin Codd is chairman of the spring social, and Mrs. was guest of honor at a joint highlights of this borough's arranged for Andy Wells and St. Leo - the - Great School American flag should mean norty, contest chairman for 390th anniversary celebra- ftis orchestra to play from 9 Fred Huettig, Fair Haven, is ticket chairman. assembly of the fourtii, fifth winners were Virginia Vitalo, for every U.S. citizen, young the club. Judges were all tion will take place April 23 and sixth grades of the lin- until 1. A midnight buffet will fourth , grade; John Vitalo, or old. teachers: Miss Kathleen Con- when the Tricentennial Ball be served. croft School and St. Leo-the- fifth grade, and Mary Jo, who Sister Lauren Francis, prin- roy, Newark; Mrs. Garrett will be held at Gibbs Hall, Ft. Great School Monday in the All reservations must be was sixth grade winner. cipal of St. Leo-the-Great Turskowski, Holmdel, and Monmouth. made by April 4. Tickets are FOUR-YEAR-OLDS Lincroft School auditorium, to School, and Andrew Van Mrs. Gilbert Riley, former award prizes to the winners Congressman Howard pre- A committee headed by available from any committee • . . alert, and intelligent, and as mature as sued little children Dyke, principal of the Lincroft teacher in the Red Bank CAN b«, ar» invited to join our new kindergarten classes. Our of the creative writing con- sented representatives of the Mrs, Harold Grossman, Reyn- member. Tables may be re- School, accompanied their stu- school system olds Drive, and Mrs. Vincent success in teaching reading and arithmetic to qualified five- test sponsored by the Lincroft student council of both ele- served by calling Mrs. Ed- mentary schools an American y«ar-olds encouraged us last year to befievo ffiaf something Woman's Club. ward Tagnola, Mrs. T. Cole, more in the way of readiness training could Lie done for cer- flag certified to have flown Mrs. Festa, or Mrs. Gross- tain four-year-old children -than wai being accomplished. W« Grand prize winner on the over the Capitol.. man. ' •' started this program, and it certainly worked, with a fair num- ber actually going into formal reading and number work during subject "The American Flag. The congressman answered Other committee members What It Means to Me" was the year. We plan to continue permanently with these groups questions from his young as- are Mrs. Frank Bilanin, Mr. anti are ready to examine* applicants. The children will attend Mary Jo Imholte, a student at sembly. They included; What and Mrs. Eugene Kankowski, class in our primary school center at Rumson, which i$ devoted St. Leo-the-Great School, and has the highest priority in to- Mrs. Vincent Urgo, Mrs. Leon to the training of four-, five-, and six-year-old children. They daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day's government? What is Smock, Mrs. Ken Masterman- will attend school from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. during the convention- Balph Imholte, 102 Horseshoe New Jersey's worst problem? Smith, Mrs. Robert Dixon, al school year, with plenty of provision for rest. If you are Way. She received from Hep. interested, plaase call us and arrange for preliminary testing. To these Congressman How- Mrs. Edward Bullwinkle, Mrs. Transportation is available. Howard an American flag that ard answered "education and Thomas Price, Mrs. Leon had flown over the Capitol in pollution,'1 to the first, and Kominski, Mrs. George Wcin, Washington,' and a $25 U.S. "pollution" to the second. Mrs. Charles Britton, Mrs. RANNEY SCHOOL Savings Bond from the Lin- A third question pleased the Carlo Guerci, Mrs. Joseph croft,Woman's Club. congressman: Scott and Mrs. Eobert 542-4777 Winners of a variety of "What do you do?" a stu- Szeligowski. prizes including dictionaries dent asked. and atlases were Darlene - - "I try to represent the.half- Martinson, fourth grade; Kurt million people in my district," Wurthmann, fifth grade, and he said earnestly. OPEN 3 DAYS dine with us this ONLY Thursday and COMPLETE STORE BUYERS 747.9894 Friday 10-9 187 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD., SHREWSBURY Saturday 10-6 AT THE A&P SHOPPING CENTER

INVITATIONS — Members of the Greater Red Sank Auxiliary of the Monmoiith . . . for a delicious dining experience, bring the County Association for Retarded Children address invitations to the annual tea entire family to the Lincroft Inn and join us for a dance which is to be hold April 12 at the David Doran residence, 29 Indepen- I journey into real Easter dining pleasure. Call dence Road, Middletown, left to right, Mrs. J. Austin Codd, chairman of the tea for reservations.' dance, Mrs. Richard B. Wachenfeld, vice chairman, and Mrs, Fred R. Huettig, who is in charge of reservations. Friends of the auxiliary should check their Easter Sale mail boxes. Invitations are being hand delivered. Stock from two of the finest stores in Washington, D. C. ir area. See the ultimate in Ladies' Spring Fashions, by na- WSCS Lists AMERICAN GIRL tionally advertised makers. Activities OCEANPORT - Narrations SHOES FOR WOMEN Lincroft Inn and music at the observance LADIES' • Spring NEW of a sacrificial meal were giv- MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINE FOOTWEAR at the Crossroads en .by the Rev. and Mrs. W. 1 Winfield West, Nancy West COATS LADIES Lincroft, New Jersey and Michele Mayberry at a RED BANK BOOTERY meeting of the Women's So- AND ciety for Christian Service at Operated By Sneaker Shops,'Inc. DRESSES the Oceanport United Method- 9 Broad Street, Red Bank, N.J. SUITS ist Church, where the Rev. By Susan Thomas Mr. West is pastor. Mrs. Har- By Junior Profile riet McCullough presided. De- Lady Bug, Stage "7" Modelia votions were led by Mrs. J. Villager, Corry Craige Norman Franks. Members Don Sophisticates were seated around a table in and More the shape of a cross. Nanncttc, Cisanella Forthcoming events for the and More WSCS here include a products As party April lfi in Scarsi Hall, help with a rummage sale April 23-24 EUROPEAN VACATIONS Low for the benefit of a new piano, and Mrs. Charles Van Brack- As le and -Mrs. George McCul- home lough were, appointed chair- 70 7 men of the Mother - Daughter when, the mood care Banquet set for May 15. BLUE RIBBON MEAT MARKET BRAS FROM YOUR Eye Round GIRDLES Beef Roast As 5-lb. Box Loin FRONT DOOR LambChopt Ib. Loiv Original As Price TO THE BACK 5-lb. Bo» Filet Miqnonjnons Strip Steaks 5-lb, Cleaning of carpet, walls, furniture and floors—we'll Shell Steaks Box Chicken Steaks 29 Exquisite Form — Goddess —Rogers — Fortuna — Nemo do the entire job or any part. And the work will be done Cube Round Stcafc to your satisfaction, using methods and equipment es- 5-lb. Box LB. Carnival — Lily of France — Longline — Short Line pecially developed for "tough job" areas. Club Steaks 1 5-lb. Box Corselette — Step In — Long Leg — Pantie World-famous ServiceMaster homecare specialists Italian style 89 Ib. work closely Mh leading carpet and furniture manufac- Veal Cutlet 1 turers to bring you the finest service of its kind. 6-lb. Box Chuck Patties 79c, 5-lb. Box Italian SUCKS • SKIRTS BLOUSES • TOPS Call to make appointment for a Sausage j free estimate of work to be done. 5-lb. Sox Center Cut Pork Chops _ 119 By Strut and Stroll an loio as By Sportwhirl as low as 5-lb. Box Shoulder BYRNE TRAVEL SERVICE Apple Cider, Things W SHREWSBURY AVE. lamb Chops c Off My Back MASTER S-lb. Box 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK 741-5080 Service OPEN DAI1Y TIL 5, FRIDAY EVE. 'Ill 9 Damon, Lynn Stuart OO Villager, Lady Bug RED BANK Griddle'Franks Ib FREE Vi-GAL. ICE CREAM 300 with no Order - FREE Deliver/ Laracer, and More and Many More FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED AMERICAN EXPRESS 4 PHONE 741-1312 19 NORWOOD AVE. LONG 1RANCH-422-061 ? REPRESENTATIVE 20- -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, Television Today Summer Starts to Show

1a WCBS-TV e WNEW-TV a WOR-TV _ CD WNDT-TV WABC-TV WPIX-TV 9 Indieitaf Color The Netsilik Eskimos lived Elizabeth Taylor and Bur- (9 WNBC-TV o • By CYNTHIA LOWRY ton seemed more relaxed DOLLAR MOVIE close together in igloos which : DAYTIME MOVIES Q MILLION NEW YORK (AP) - Spring were never above freezing. and less "ori" when inter- fD THE FELONY SQUAD (C) The men hunted in groups viewed by Charles Colling- 9:00 O "Fast and Sexy" "The Human Target." Sam's efforts to Hid a young has scarcely made its debut, Television wood on OBS1 "60 Minutes" 11:00 0 "Winning Team" ex-con backfires when he's seen leaving the scene of a but already it is beginning and the seal was their staff of life. They ate its flesh, than during a much longer 1:00 0 "Unfinished Dance" murder-robbery. to look like summer in tele- Comment interview last week with 9:30 fD N.Y.P.D. (C) tanned its skin for clothing, 4:30 O "The Rack" visionland. David Frost. O "From the Terrace" "Candy Man" Part II. In an attempt, to apprehend a burned its blubber for cook- robbery suspect, police witness a group therapy session By the end of this week ing. A harpooned seal pro- The CBS interview was Life" last night was an un- shot at Miss Taylor's par- at a narcotics rehabilitation center. a baker's dozen series will vided food for the group for EVENING 10:00 O HAWAII FIVE-0 (C) usual film study of a tribe several days. Scenes of the ents' home in Los Angeles. McGarrett probes the deaths of the brides of three have gone into re-runs — and 6:00 O Q O NEWS (C) of Eskimos at their northern catch and the ritualistic Both interviews inevitably soldiers killed in separate war actions in Vietnam. tiiat doesn't count theatrical covered much the same 0 LOST IN SPACE (C) O THEN CAME BRONSON (C) Canada winter encampment butchering of the sea mam- O GILLIGAN'S ISLAND (C) "The Mary E." Bronson tries to help his uncle and films on their second trip where in 30 and 40 below zero mal were pretty grisly, par- areas. (D BATMAN (C) cousin overhaul an old fishing boat to which his cousin out. By the end of another temperatures they hunt seal ticularly in color. More interesting were •=• (S WHAT'S NEW? Is emotionally attached. three weeks, just about every Harry Reasoner's report on 0 (D 10 O'CLOCK NEWS (C) below Arctic sea ice. Since the film was shot "Exploring Our Living World" series will be an oft-told tale. fiv years aS°> ?he Netsiliks a recent visit to military in- O THE ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK SHOW (C) It was an hour which e stallations in Israel and — 4:30 0 FLIPPER (C) Guests: Sergio Mendes and Brazil '69; Jo Anne If the TV season seems viewers with central heating have been established in per- ID STAR TREK (C) closer to home and the Worley; Joel Grey; Lana Cantreil shorter than it used to, it's and handy stores shivered manent settlements and no "Miri." Crew of the Enterprise are transported down IB NEWSFRONT longer pursue the caribou American pocketbook - a to a planet which they find to be.a duplicate of Earth because it is shorter — al- over, watching these hardy 11:00 BOO NEWS. WEATHER. SPORTS (C) during the short summer and report on the ineffectiveness where time has stopped in the year 1960. nomads in bitter cold hunt- of today's automobile 0 PEYTON PLACE most three . months shorter ing in primitive fashion. In the sea in the long arctic (B UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR than 10 or 15 years ago. night. bumpers. "Eye on the Universe" ID PERRY MASON contrast there was n their 7:00 Q CBS NEWS-WALTER CRONKITE VThe Case of the Bluffing Blast" Once the usual series was warm family life, the 'shar- ;il;30 O THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW (C) ing, the laughter and their O HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT (C) committed to turn out 39 NOW SHOWING 0 I LOVE LUCY O THE TONIGHT SHOW (C) weeks of shows. Today many happy times together. 0 11:30 MOVIE O ABC NEWS—FRANK REYNOLDS (C) series make no more than 24 Q DICK VAN DYKE SHOW "Across the Bridge" (1958) starring Rod Steiger, Maria "COUPLES" AT 7 AND 10 © INTERFACE (C) Landi. Every hand is against man on run, millions of programs, depending on a "ITALIAN JOB" AT 8:25 dollars can't save his life. couple of pre-emptions of "Geothermal Power" O THE DlCK CAVETT SHOW (C) FOR ADULTS ONLY 7:30 O HEE HAW (C) . Q THE LATE MOVIE their time period to fill out Guests: Connie Smith, Stan Hitchcock the six month run. THE PLAZA O THE VIRGINIAN (C) 12:00 CD THE PHIL DONAHUE SHOW (G) IU. 3( IT MIDOLt IB, Kind KM04 "The Long Ride Home." A young roving cowboy strug- 12:30 CD THE LATE NEWS (C) Economy Figures "IN THIS ONE YOU GET AN ORGY 1:00 Q THE ONE.A.M. REPORT (C) gles with the decision or whether to settle down at Why re-runs? Network ex- THATS AN ORGY!"Judith Crist, New York Magw/n* 8hi!oh Hanch or;jnbve on with his older partner. (B) O TONIGHT'S NEWS (C) ecutives say it is a matter 0 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (C) O THE BEST OF BROADWAY of economics. If each episode BRICK PLAZA O NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR (C) "The Wild Blue Yonder" (1962) starring Phil Harris MOPPIK uimi, itmi n 417-HN Wendell Corey. The history of World War II'j greatest of a series costs, say, $100,- "I Think That I Shall Never See a Tree." Nanny heads 000, a second tune out on the NOW SHOWING s protest demonstration to save a tree harborinj the combat aircraft. 1:10 B THE LATE SHOW network amortizes that pro- GREGORY PECK neighborhood youngsters clubhouse that the city is duction cost. It may not cut planning to remove. "Mister Roberts" starring Henry Fonda, James Cagney RICHARD CRENNA Q THE AVENGERS (C) The hilarious account of life aboard a Navy cargo the average to $50,000 — DAVID JANSSEN CD BEAT THE CLOCK (C) ship during World War II. (1955) there are the re-run fees to fD NEW JERSEY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 1:1.5 O THE GREAT GREAT SHOW pay performers — but it "Tornado" starring Chester Morris, Marie McDonald, helps. « FMNK0VICH- "Kids Kicking the Habit" 1 8:00 0 TO TELL THE TRUTH (C) The greed of a faithless man and a beautiful woman OBS special, "Fight For STtlSGES leads to destruction as savage as the tornado that at- PRODUCTION PLUS 2nd BIG HIT Q THE COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER (C) tacks a mining town. "The Littlest Kidnapper." Eddie decides Mfsi Living- 1:30 B JOE FRANKLIN SHOW (C) MICHAEL CAINE J ston is lonely and brings home a flve-year-old Japa- Easter Egg Hunt THE ITALIAN JOB" nese boy to be her son. 1:32 0 STRANGE PARADISE fD CAN YOU TOP THIS? (C) 2:02 0 REEL CAMP To Be Saturday 2:30 O NEWS AND WEATHER Guests: Bob Crane, Jan Murray, Morey Amsterdam RED BANK — This year's I'tm Columbia Pictwn CD MUSIC ON TELEVISION 2:37 0 NEWS HEADLINES 3:4.0 8 THE LATE SHOW Easter egg hunt, conducted by "My Wife Said That's Enough" the parks and recreation de- 8:30 Q THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (C) "The Monolith Monsters" starring Grant Williams partment, is scheduled for Granny urges Jed to move the family back to the hills Lola Albright. As meteor shatters in California desert, FREEHOLD MALL ALTER V EADE I HEATRES strange series of death occur. (1957) Saturday in Memorial Park. SKippint csmj, DOVTC i u; 04M to find a husband for Elly May 5:10 8 GIVE US THIS DAY (C) The department announced 0 THE DAVID FROST SHOW (C) that 3,000 candy eggs will be NOW SHOWING Q CANDID CAMERA sought by children between "BEST PICTURE 0 ROOM 222 (C) Good Friday Service the ages of 2 and 11. Fifteen OF THE YEAR!" ASBURY PARK , "Richie's Story." Pete,Dixon discovers, that one of his of the eggs will be marked AYFAIR best student has, used a false address to enroll at MATAWAN - Clergyman Filmland for prizes and one grand prize ARLTON 775-816! Whitman. from eight area churches will will be awarded. 741-9600 i ID HE SAID, SHE SAID (C) hold a joint Good Friday ser- Parents and children have Guests: Morty Gunty and his wife Marilyn; Alejandro vice from noon toi 3 p.m. in been asked to assemble at 10 I and Joyce Rey; Jack and Reiko Douglas; Mickey Spil- the Second Baptist Church, Events a.m. There will be separate lane and his wife Sherry Orchard St. Choirs from each hunts for children 5 and under, ID N.E.T. JOURNAL •church will participate. The 6 to 8 and 9 to 11 years old. "Trial" Key. Howe Perry is host min- Assisting the department 9:00 e MEDIQAL CENTER (C) Outlined ister. again this year will be the A wealthy publisher forces Dr. Joe Gannon to face a Red Bank High School cheer- IS UP WITH medicalbdard hearing for violating: the hospital code " leaders and other volunteers. O THE KRAFT MUSIC HALL (C) The caribou Is the only In the event of rain the hunt Starring Phil Silvers, Paul Lynde, Barbara Feldon, Joe deer native to North America Hollywood will be held Monday, March TK€GR6aTJ Frazier. in which both males and fe- 30, at same time and place. | O THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW (C) males carry antlers. GREGORY PECK Guests: Jackie DeShannon, Waylon Jennings, Michael By BOB THOMAS OIKS RICHARD CRENNA. Parks HOLLYWOOD (AP) - DAVID JANSSEIL...*.. Notes and comment on the "'Marooned'is dazzling! ,/ JAMES FRANCISCUS Hollywood scene- One of the first persons to //GENEHWKHANMflR00Nb Avivid experiencejust P»r\ivii.on« • Eiilmmcolor congratulate Dyan Cannon on • i»..i ui uMTumunanunn HUTUY her Academy Award nomina- plain thrillingl A cliff- tion was ex-husband Cary Grant. That was before he hanger in space!" SUGGESTED knew that the Academy was FOR GENERAL Enjoy Your - going to vote him a special —CharlM Chtcnptin, Lot Angeles Timis AUDIENCES Oscar for his long and dis- «JERRY BRESLER ftKtai™ COLOR by Deluxe- United Aptisfs tinguished, but Oscarless, ca- Easter Turkey reer. STARTS TODAY ST. JAMES ™m SAYREWOODS The word is cut that EATONTOWN MIDDLETOWN Dinner at .. . Grant's one-time co-star, Grace Kelly, will be coming OMMUNITY OWN to the Music Center on April 671-1020 The CobbleStones! 7 to present the award to him. With Richard Burton BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 FAMILY MOVIE and Elizabeth Taylor also in ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS DTL55 CHILDREN LINOCR 12 FREE IPTUNE CITY attendance, the 42nti awards OF THE WEEK should be among the most MDRIVE'IN stellar in history. i mi. SMITH ICT. ME. 35136 HAZLET 264-2200 So far it appears that vir- .WINS Jl-50 FORADULTSONFRUSAT. AND MON. UNTIL 1 P.M. magazine articles. SPECIAL . . . 3.00 for small children CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS ALSO AT THE TOWN . 'Troilus' Set AND NEPTUNE CITY THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY Dinners Served 12:00 - 3:00 Normal Dining for Smaller Parties At McCarter In Our Dining Room PRINCETON - The armed ATONTOWN CO.FEATURE TO RESERVE encampments of legehdary DRIVE-IN "THIS SAVAGE LAND" « Call 741-8344 YOUR TURKEY Greece and Troy will fill Mc- '••'. HM210 Carter's stage Saturday at The CobbleStones Restaurant 8:30 p.m., opening night of "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" Shakespeare's "Troilus and AT POPULAR ^WINNER" 741-8344 MIDDLETOWN Cressida". PRICES! CONTINUOUS 1 Mile North of Red Bank "Troilus and Cressida" the PERFORMANCES! final production of McCarter's cAC/I ... 1969-70 Drama series, will be PRDSL presented again Thursday and also Friday evenings of next week and the following Sunday af- George Peppard, Orson Wells terncon, ana will play in rep- ertory through the *nd of the "HOUSE of CARDS'' season on April 25. I -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETGTO, K. T.; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1970 21 At the Movks Truth Trio Record BED BANK LYRIC- FREEHOLD - William CAELTON- The Dajnnerj 7:00; 9:35 West, 8 Birchwood Place, MaroonM 2:00: 7:10: g^g MAYFAIR- Marooncd J:OO: 7;lo; 9:40 Released in Area Leonardo, was acquitted by a EATONTOWN jury yesterday o/ charges of ST. JAMES- RED BANK — Janice Kerr COMMUNITY- y ] Love You 3: serving alcoholic beverages ?ii",l ="• » i <*> Doran, with her husband Bob fiYo10 S'I-IO"1"111 Your Local allerl" to minors. DRIVE-IN- and the third member of West had been accused of NEPTUNE CITY OMver 7:00: Thi, lava(, Uai their trio, Michael DeGreve, selling the alcohol to three NEPTUNE CITY- have had their record, boys aged 16, 19 and 20 in FREEHOLD y n !d char Blwn 2:00; roo° »™ " "" "Truth," released by the Peo- Keansburg Jan. 4,1969. MALL— ple Recording Company. Oliver 7:«. BRICK TOWN Monmouth County District The trio, known as Truth, Court Judge George A. Gray ASBURY PARK BRICK PLAZA- Marooned 7:10; 9:3fi. have been playing engage- presided. Assistant Prosecu- ments in the West Coast, par- tor Elliot L. Katz presented TOMS KIVER ticularly in the Hollywood the state's ease and a public Hubcap Thefts COMMUNITY- area to publicize the release A,Roy Named Charlis Brown 7:30; defender represented West. of their new record and most Charged to Two DOVER— of the music on the LP has Marooned 2:00; 7:05; 9:25. MIDDLETOWN - Two ju- been composed by the young Entry, Theft venile males, allegedly in the North of Red Bank performers. Spurs Arrest act of removing hubcaps from MIDDLETOWN "Have You Forgotten?" cars in the parking lot of TOWN- was composed by Michael De. MIDDLETOWN — Two Sears Roebuck Co., Rt. 35, A Boy Named Charlie Brown 2:00; Greve; "Being Farmed," youths were arrested vested "Contribution" and "Lizzie" were arrested yesterday after- HAZLET AWARD WINNER — Dr. Ernst T. Theimer and Mrs. John Gable of the Monmouth day afternoon and charged by Doran; "Talk" and "Far noon. PLAZA- with the theft of $180 worth Arts Foundation Concert' Committee congratulate classical accordionist Joseph Out" by Bob and Janice (who f According to. Detective Capt. Marooned 7:00; 9:20. o fishing equipment from a KOUTE 35 DHIVE-IN- Kananowitz on being named one of this year's merit award winners in music. uses her maiden name profes- summer home March 4. Robert Letts the youths, iden- Thcy Shoot Horses. Don'l They? sionally because the name Janice Kerr Doran tified as Daniel J. Donatelli, 7.00; J0M5; War Wamn 9:15. According to Detective KEYPORT was so well established before 17, of 250 Garrity Place, Mor- was Miss Monmouth Queen Capt. Robert Letts the boys, STRAND ART- she married), and "New 11 and 14, are accused of en- gan; and Gary J. Geiger, 16, MI the Loving Couple! 7:18; 10:25; York," composed by Janice. for two years, Miss Tall Show of 11 Hoffman St., Soulh Am- House or Cards 8;4o. tering the home of Mrs. So- Janice is the daughter of Biz, Miss Gefilte Fish, and phie Curran of 29 Florence boy, were arrested at 2 p.m. EAST BRUNSWICK Tickets Being Sold Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerr of National Ski Week Queen. Ave., Leonardo. by Capt. Frank Gleason, who TURNPIKE- 185 Maple Ave. A picture of the Truth trio was on routine patrol in the OUTDOOn — A Boy Named The youths, who were ar- Charlie Brown 7:00; 10:20: Sup- Although she was born in is on both the front and back area. port Your Local Sheriff RMS, rested by Detective Arthur INDOOR-A Boy Named Charlie North Carolina while her fa- cover of their album, which Stover, have been released in Rrnwn 7:30: 10:50: Support Your For MAF Series Both suspects were released Local Sheriff 9:15. ther was in the service there, has been released in this their parents' custody pend- In the custody of their par- PERTH AMBOY RED BANK — More than 200 volunteer vice Was on hand to acquaint the guests she is really a Monmouth area. ing juvenile action.* ents pending action by Juve- AMBOVS DRIVE-IN- workers for the MoiunouUi Arts Founda- with the performers in the series. He said County girl. She began kin- Cartoon 7:f][); A Boy Named Chnr. tion's Concert Committee met in Molly dergarten at Oakland Street lie Frown 7:0G; 10:S(l; With Six the 1970-71 series is one of the finest ever nile authorities. You Get Egg Roll 8:56. Pitcher Motor Inn for a brunch to launch offered area concert-goers in M.A.F.'s 15- School, but even before that a drive to sell subscriptions to the 1970-71 year history. she had begun her dance How Are You Doing concert series. j After remarks by Dr. Ernst T. Theimer, training at" the Dorothy To- SOCIALLY? AIRLINE TRAINING M.A.F., with headquarters in the lobby/ land Dance Studios in Red MEN AND WOMEN — AGES 18-3? improv. yotjri.lf in your chairman of the concert committee, guests Bored? tost track of old friends, recenlly of the Molly Pitcher, will sell subscriptions' Bank—at that time in As- unattached? A new Shore Area resident? Find ip«r« tim« »nd you m«y urn good pay in lh» glamoroui Air. heard a musical program ^performed by bury Park—and she continued now found friends at our club designed for lirrn induirry al a RMervaConiit, St«ward, Hoifoil, Ticledt Agenti to the series, which includes performances singles. All age groups,. . . en|oy parties, one of this year's M.A.F. merit award win- her training at the Toland dancing fusfrueffon etc. Cirgo or Ramp Agtnt, PUc»mant guidancs for graduates. by the Guinean dance troupe Les Ballets ners in music — Joseph Kananowitz. Studios for 16 years' perfect Approved by tha N. J. COMMISSIONER of EDUCATION. Africains; pianist Joseph Kalichstein; the Kananowitz, a classical accordionist from attendance. PHONE: (201) 623-5606 Munich Chamber Orchestra; the Harkness PARTY TIME 741-5593 Mater Dei High School gave a virtuoso Then she studied at WRITE OR J ' Ballet, and the Indianapolis Symphony, un- Coll lor Information Men thru Frl. SANDERS der conductor Izler Solomon. performance of five numbers ranging from the American Academy of ( P.M. to 10 P.M. PHONE FOR I AIRLINES TRAINING SCHOOL R.B. Dramatic Art in New York „,__ I IM Broad SI, Newark, U. J, 07102 John Udry of Continental Concert Ser- J. S. Bach to Tino Prati. Suite 302. 12 Broad St., Red Bank City, where she met Bob rnCC J1 Nome Age _ whom she married in 1966. PARTY TIME CLUB JJ, *•,•£*' *" *"*' NJ> °77°' 16 PAGE • •Mnn ."..... Apt... _ They appeared together in BOOKLET i cny Phont._.._ „ plays and musicals in North Pleais send without obligation your Party Time brochurt. Four Free Young People's Carolina, Wisconsin and the Name midwest and eventually on AoMrsss the West Coast where they Cify Tsl Concerts Set at Arts Center met Michael, and formed the RBR-3/2S Lincroft Inn Truth group. The boys both HOLMDEL - Young Peo- contributions for the purpose schools must provide their play guitar, and Janice is the ple's Concerts will present of planning special events for own transportation. lead singer. Their music is "Now Serving Nitely" four free programs to as youth, has enabled the center The National Theatre Com- a contemporary rock-style, with overtones of gospel-sing- many as 45,000 elementary to present the programs for pany of West Orange will pre- school children at the Garden the third year. ing about it. One of the num- SLICED SIRLOIN STEAK sent "A Connecticut Yankee State Arts Center from May Brochures were sent this bers on the record, "Has Any- New York Cul 25 through June 5. year to New Jersey schools in King Arthur's Court," by body Here Learned How to Pray," is already becoming a with Spaghetti, The Garden State Arts Cen- with a description of each pro- Mark Twain. This professional ter Fund, which was estab- gram, a reservation form, and hit on the West Coast. heart of lettuce, children's theater company lished by the New Jersey a recommended age level for has performed in the tri-state Besides her career, Janice choice of dressing Highway Authority to receive each hour-long program. The area or New York, New Jer- devotes herself to-their son,- sey and Connecticut before Andru Poenix Doran, who was born in August. Andru has al- Every Wednesday The Union Beach American Legion Post 321 thousands of children. The Serendipity Singers are ready appeared in commer- will sponsor cials on the West Coast. PRIME RIBS Q75 a successful recording group, Call Now For- OF BEEF , D presenting a mixture of jazz, Janice, who was graduated "SMOKEY WARREN SHOW" instrumental, and pop songs, from Red Bank High School, Reservations Smokey, the Eastern King of Wsstern Swing, features Dottie known as "Pop-Folk." Delectable Food - King Sized Cocktails Mae, and the Mountain Dew Boys. The show and dancing will The Monmouth Symphony Traditional be held Saturday, March 28; 1970, 9-1 at thi Poit home,-524 Orchestra, under the direction Hazlet Lets EASTER DINNER Front St., Union Beach, N. J. of Gilman Collier, will present TICKETS ARE LIMITED a Beethoven program com- ... from $3.75 memorating the composer's Drain Pacts Lincroft Inn For information call 264-3264 200th anniversary. Also join- HAZLET - The Township ing the orchestra will be Miss Special Children s Menu I at the Crossroads Committee last night award- Ines Leyva and the Monmouth ed contracts for storm drain Civic Chorus Children's Choir Lincroft, New Jersey construction and a truck and conducted by Felix Molzer approved payments for rights and the violinist, Emmanuel Reservations: 747-8170 of way and easements. Snerchia. Sayre Construction Co, of Good Friday The Garden State Philhar- Union was low bidder at $4,- monic under the baton of Hen- 884 for drain construction on ri Elkan with guest soloist, 7th and Park Aves. in West Master Escamillio Davis, win- Keansburg and at $4,133 for SPECIAL! ner of the 1969 Garden State drains on Rosemary Drive. Youth Talent Competition, The Raritan Garage won a will present Haydn's Toy Sym- contract for $3,850 for a Scout 1-DAY ONLY phony. truck for the road depart- ment. The committee approved FISH FILET Visits California payments of $24,000 to Anne On Choir Tour Shripko and $500 to Natco PRICES RESTAURANT SANDWICH Corp., for rights of way be- 25 SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — tween the bay and Natco "California here I come." Lake, off Rt. 36 for extension It's Deep-Sea Delicious That's what a New Jersey of the hurricane protection Easter Menu student at Wittenberg Univer- project. A 15-foot dike will be sity will be singing during built. CHOICE OF APPETIZER "Special Easter Menu" spring vacation when she Bernard Sire and George makes a concert tour of Cal- Krebs were reappointed to FRESH FRUIT COCKTAIL CHILLED TOMATO JUICE BURGER CHEF ifornia with Wittenberg Uni- four-year terms on the Board SERVED FROM NOON to 8 P. M. FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP COCKTAIL 1.25 N versity's 75-voice choir. of Health. She is Catherine Cox, Easter Eggs Relish Tray HWU5 R a7 MIDDLETOWN daughter of The Rev. and FRENCH ONION SOUP CREAM OF CELERY Frssh Fruit Cup , Fruit Juices Mrs, William Cox, 35 Blanche Shop Break-in HEARTS OF LETTUCE SALAD Soup du Jour Tossed Salad Court, New Monmouth. I Charlie Brown II — Lock, Stock and Barrel — The choir will present nine Nets Guilt Plea concerts in the Los Angeles ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB 4.00 • Roast Stuffed Tom Turkey $3.95 O and San Francisco areas dur- FREEHOLD - John Lee ROAST VERMONT TURKEY WITH GIBLET SAUCE 3.75 Baked Virginia Ham 3.95 ing its March 19-30 tour. Lewis, Pension Road, En- ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, SAUCE a I'ORANGE 4.50 Broiled Choice Club Steak 5.95 glishtown, yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of break- BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM. CHAMPAGNE SAUCE 3.75 Broiled South African Lobster Tails 5.95 Radio ing into the Town Sweet Shop, LOBSTER TAILS 5.50 Veal Cutlet Parmiglana 4.25 WHERE IS 27 Main St., Englishtown, last Top Sirloin of Beef 3.75 May 20. CREAMED PEARL ONIONS FRESH GREEN PEAS He will be sentenced May 29. Homemade Baked Lasagne : 3,50 Stations MASHED POTATOES CANDIED SWEET POTATOES NEWS BROADCASTS Superior Court Judge Fran- Roast Stuffed One-Half Chicken 3.75 cis X. Crahay accepted the* Chicken Cacciatore 3.75 KYW, WINS'and WCBS are plea. Assistant Prosecutor Ed- APPLE PIE CHERRY CHEESE PIE all news stations. All others ward A. Reilly Jr. acted for ICE CREAM Mashed Potatoes ~" Baked Potatoes have news hourly on the hour the state and Stanley R. Fried, except WABC and WHTG Candjud Yams'" Peas and Carrots man of Freehold represented COFFEE TEA SANKA MILK which broadcast news five Lewis. Green Beam with Mushroom Sauce minutes before the hour. 1 CHILD'S MENU Desert Coffee, Tea, Milk SHORE AttEA Drug Possession COMPLETE DINNER AM FM AM KM WHTO 1410 106.3 WADE 95.9 Choice of: WRLB 107.1 WOBM Guilt Admitted WJLK 1310 M.3 ROAST TURKEY OR FREEHOLD-Patricia BAKED SUGAR CURED HAM 2.50 NEW YORK AREA Christie; 37 Franklin Terrace, WABC T70 93.5 WHCN 104.3 Long Branch, yesterday plead- WEAI 99.5 WNEW 1130 102.7 WCBS 880 101.1 WNYC 830 93.9 ed guilty to possession of hero, WDHA 105.5 WOR 710 96.3 MUSIC EASTER SUNDAY WEVD 1330 ff7 9 WPAT 930 83.1 in in that city last April 3. WHAT'S YOUR BEEF WFUV 0O.7 WPIX 101.8 wan 1290 WPOW 1330 Superior Court Judge Fran- by the JIMMY FAYE BAND WHN 1050 WOXR 1560 ee.3' WINS 1010 WRFM 106.1 cis X. Crahay accepted her WKCR IS.9 WRVR 100.7 plea and set April 17 for sen- HOT 101.5 WTFM 103.5 Your Hostess Your Host WLm 670 WVNJ «!0 100.1 tenciftg. WMCA 960 tl.l WWW, 1800 7 DAYS A WEEK WNBC Assistant Prosecutor Ed- RITA TURNER PAT SIMONETTI PHILADELPHIA HOLMDEL STARTING FRIDAY, MARCH 27 ward A. Reilly Jr. acted for HWY. 35 WCAO 1210 88.1 TOO the state and Assistant Dep- 160 OCEAN AVENUE, LONG BRANCH WFIL MO 102.1 WPBS SM 1O2.J uty Public Defender Frank 21-23 RIVER ROAD, RUMSON (IW For Reservations Call — 2644600 loeo wic so A. Pelliccia represented the PHONE 222-7200 Lock, Stock and Barrel — What's Your Beef defendant. -U 22 • • THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 , ~T~ Police Put Atlantic City Cage Future in Doubt accommodate upwards of 13,- is questionable, since post- ATLANTIC CITY - The fu- these games in the past," said poured onto the court. Some than 1,000 people swarming on eral public," Cade said. game incidents also were re- ture of Convention Hall here Chief Cade, "but Saturday were elated with Wilson's vic- the court after the game," "Fortunately, we did not 000 spectators for , has been the site of the ported there. as a site for the N.J. State night was the worst." tory, while others were upset said Chief Cade. "And it's a have window smashing, but Before Saturday's final • Interscholastic Athletic Asso- The tournament, which went over East Orange's initial set- tough situation for 88 to 100 we did have plenty of intimi- championship finales in each of the seven groups of high game and Chief Cade's antici- ciation basketball tournament without incident through the back and the failure to win a policemen to be expected to dation of people," he added. pated recommendation, Con- remains uncertain today as a first six games Friday night state championship. control them if serious trouble Costly to Taxpayers schools. This was the first 1 1 time the semi-finals were not vention Hall was expected to result of disturbances follow- and Saturday morning and af- A series of fights broke out erupts.' . Cade noted that policemen house the state semi - finals ing Saturday night's Group ternoon, was climaxed by the among the fans and at least The chief said after the on duty during the tournament held here because of a prior convention booking. and finals on successive week- IV championship clash be- East Orange • Woodrow Wil- one Woodrow Wilson player crowd was finally cleared cost the city "quite a few dol- ends next year, tween East Orange and Wood- son contest, a showdown be- was injured. from the hall, there were re- lars" in overtime pay.1 He said Incidents at J ad win The semi-finals were held However, the plans were row Wilson. tween a pair of unbeaten pow- Action by police quickly ports of other incidents along if NJS1AA authorities "insist" not firm because the hall was Police Chief William L. erhouses, both with 26-0 rec- quelled most of the fighting the famous boardwalk. they want to play the games last week at several sites : throughout the state, includ- not available the fourth Fri- Cade said yesterday he is ords. More tiian 10,000 spec- inside the spacious hall, but "I don't believe what the at night then he would ask day and Saturday of March, planning a report recommend- tators were on hand. disturbances reportedly con- city and its people derive the city commissioners to re- ing the spanking new 9,000- seat Jadwin Gymnasium on 1971. It was expected that the ing Convention Hall not be Post-Game Action tinued outside the main en- from these games is worth fuse them the use of Conven- games would fce booked here used as a site for nighttime Woodrow Wilson of Camden trance on the boardwalk side the aggravation they cause, tion Hall. the campus of Princeton Uni- versity. The availability of the second and third weekends competition. won the court battle, 82 - 71 of the building. not only to the police, butito For the past eight years in March. "We've had problems at and at the final buzzer fans "There were probably more the merchants and to the gen- Convention Hall, which can Jadwin Gym in future years NBA Playoffs Will Begin On Three Fronts Tonight By ASSOCIATED PRESS games — the Lakers won and his league leading 31.2 switch cities for the third The acquisition of Walt two — and there is no doubt and the Bucks have Flynn and fourth games. They al- Bellamy, the return of Wilt that his presence makes them Robinson and his 22.0. ternate for the final' three Chamberlain and the ever a threat to go all the way. The Bulls finished in a tie games, if necessary, with the present Lew Aloindor make Alcindor, of course, has with Phoenix for third place series going as late as April the , Los Ange- been with the Bucks all year. in the West, but won a coin 10. les Lakers and Milwaukee He turned them from a last toss for the third place play- The Knicks play at Balti- Bucks the heavy favorites as place team into a runnerup off spot. more in their second game the playoffs of the National behind the Knicks in the East- Reed, 22.2 and 14.1, helped Friday night, alternating Basketball Association open ern Division with his 28.8 make the Knicks a 60-22 every game. Their Sunday tonight. point average, 14.6 rebounds game will 'be nationally tele- and dominating defense. team, along with guard Walt vised. Atlanta hosts the Chicago Frazier, 20.9. Bulls, the Bucks entertain Backcourt Standouts The semi-final winners in the Philadelphia 76ers in Each team has its standout Philadelphia plays the sec- the West and those in the Madison, Wis., and the backcourt man to comple- ond game at Madison Friday Kast play each other in two Lakers take on the Phoenix ment the domineering cen- night, the Bulls play at At- more best-of-7 sets, and those Suns in Los Angeles in the ters — the Hawks have Lou lanta Saturday night and the two victors clash for the NBA start of the best-of-7 series. Hudson and his 25.4 average, Suns are in Los Angeles Sun- title in a final best-of-7 se- the Lakers have Jerry West day night before the teams ries. The New York Knicks, with Most Valuable Player Willis Reed at center, begin their set against the Balti- more Bullets tomorrow night Milwaukee-Minded Pilots in New York. Bellamy, Chamberlain, Al- cindor and Reed are certainly the centers of attraction, See Lawful Clamps Lifted whether for their presence or SEATTLE (AP) - Federal forth to keep the club in tie lawyer whose injunctions their absence, just like Bill bankruptcy referee Sidney Seattle, nobody had come and retainers stopped the Russell, whose retirement Volinn will sign an order to- forward with a plan to save American League from ap- left the defending champion day lifting all restraints to it financially. proving sale of the franchise, Boston Celtics out of the sell the Seattle Pilots to a The Milwaukee group, said about the situation: playoffs for the first time in Milwaukee group so he can meanwhile, already , has "The solution is to make 20 years. decide on the merits of that entered into an agreement Bells' Ring Happy sale at a hearing March 30, to buy the club for $10.8 mil- the American League hon- With the acquisition of the special Washington Asst. lion. est." 6-foot-ll Bellamy from De- Atty. Gen. William Dwyer He said the league should troit Feb. 1, the Hawks said yesterday. The deal would be close- moved to the Western Divi- able April 30 and would offer be made to fulfill jls _cont_ sion title with a 48-34 record. Dwyer's explanation came means for Pacific Northwest mitments concerning financ- ROOKIE OFF THE FENCE — New York Mots' fhird baseman Tim Feli gives the New York Yankees' bench and Big Walt, happy to be play- after Volinn continued the Sports, Inc., owner of the ing the team during the 1970 the bleacher fans a close-up view of his catch of Roy White's short pop fly behind fhird base in the first in- ing on a big winner for the case of the financially- Pilots to pay its creditors. season. troubled Pilots until today at "Every way we turn ning of yesterday's game in St. Petersburg, Fla. The Mets won, 4-1. (AP Wirephofo) first time, replaced departed center Zelmo Beaty and 10 a.m. around," Volinn said, "we Dwyer said Volinn's action rookie Jimmy Davis. Volinn said during a hear- have an assured $10.8 million would not affect the various The Hawks, 32-26 without ing marked by passionate offer from Milwaukee. If we damage suits against the him, were 16-8 with him as statements by both sides that don't take that, we have American League and the he averaged 15.5 points and his primary concern was nothing." Pilots. Those suits total more Mets Snap Yankees' Jinx with the Pilots organization, Volinn stressed that he was than $82 million. He did con- 13.5 rebounds per game, well above the 10.0 and seven he which had put itself in his not saying he would approve cede, however, that the Pilots compiled sitting around with hands under Chapter 11 of sale of the club to Milwau- apparently were Milwaukee- Detroit. the Federal Bankruptcy Act. kee. He said his primary re- bound unless someone came sponsibility in this case was forward with at least as good ( The Lakers finished only He said it was "incumbent an offer before a move., Behind Seaver 's 6 Innings two games behind the Hawks on this court to keep open to Pacific Northwest Sports, despite the loss of 7-2 Wilt for consideration the offer of ' and that he had to be free of That seemed highly un- Tom Seaver pitched six They were pitchers Fred homer in the eighth inning. Jim Perry and Tom Hall Chamberlain for 70 games. the Milwaukee group, which other court entanglements to likely. good innings and drove in Home runs by Frank How- comes before us March ,30." decide what would be best Reahm, Jesse .Hudson, Rich combined to scatter eight hits The Lakers were 39-31 with- Earlier, the secretary - what proved to be the win- Folkers and Jim Bibby, out- ard and Hank Allen backed out him after going 54 before No Saving Plan for the Pilots and the credi- ning run yesterday as the the shutout pitching of Jim and hurl Minnesota past Cin- tors. treasurer of the Pilots testi- fielder John Milner and he was injured Nov. 7. He Volinn said that while var- fied that the club is losing New York Mets beat the Shetlenback, Horacio Puia, cinnati 4-0. Catcher Paul Rat- returned for the last three ious arguments were put Alfred Schweppe, the Seat- New York Yankees 4-1 for catcher • first baseman Steve Jan Dukes and Darold liff hit a two-run homer for (12,500 a day and is in a their first victory over the Chilcott. Knowles as Washington "catastrophic" financial sit- the Twins, who have wont uation. Yanks in Florida since 1965. Boog Powell's first spring whipped Kansas City 8-0. two in a row after dropping Max Soriano, who owns —Sesver allowed just five home run launched the Balti- ~ Los Angeles exploded "for hits in working the first six 14 of their first 15 exhibition Detroit Expected to Sign nearly one-third of the stock more Orioles to a 6-1 victory nine runs in the second in- innings as the Mets snapped over Montreal yesterday but starts. in the yeanold American ning and went on to drub the an eight-game exhibition los- Richie Allen's fifth homer in Philadelphia blanked De- League team, told Sidney C. ing streak to the Yanks. Chicago White Sox 13-4. Willie troit 5-0 behind the four-hit seven exhibition games was Larder to $1.5 Million Pact Volinn, bankruptcy referee, wasted as the St. Louis Car- Crawford, Andy Kosco and pitching of Grant Jackson Cleon Jones singled in a "It has been apparent for Met run in the first, Seaver dinals .bowed to Pittsburgh rookie Steve Garvey socked and Billy Watson. BiUy Wil- BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - signature to a five-year pact. him," Boe said in New York. liams, Glenn Beckert and several months we would be singled home another in the 7-3. two-run homers for the Dod- AH-American will Coil, whu arrived in Buf- Lanier, recovering from knee fourth and Ed Kranepool Ernie Banks drove in two sign a (1.5 million contract falo late yesterday, indicated surgery in Buffalo General unable to operate without the Powell blasted a three-run gers. runs apiece as the Chicago with the Detroit Pistons of slammed a two-run homer in homer and Dave Johnson he had Lanier in the fold. Hospital, commented; infusion of new monies." the fifth. AH the runs came Three runs scored on Cubs scored seven in the the National Basketball Asso- Earlier yesterday. President homered for two more runs. third inning and held off "Maybe that makes my de- off Stan Bahnsen. The Yanks George Scott's infield hit and ciation today, the Associated R«y Boe of the American Bas- cision for me if they give up." Allen Strikes Again Cleveland 10-8. Press learned last night. ketball Association New York scored in the sixth on Roy Jose Martinez' two-run a throwing error by Houston Boe said part of the Nets' White's tripje and Curt Blef- third baseman Doug Kader Joe Azcue's homer gave Lanier, St. Bonaventure's 6- Nets, threw in the towel when offer was an interest-free 10- ary's single. homer and Matty Alou's three California a 2-1 nod over fbot-11 center, will leave his he was unable to lure hits helped the Pirates build in the third inning, carrying Seattle and San Diego hospital room to join Ed Coil, Lanier to the ABA with a 52 year loan that would enable White was ordered to report a commanding lead before the Boston Bed Sox to a 4-3 Lanier to invest and build a slugged Oakland 15-6 behind Detroit general manager, in a million-plus offer. large equity for himself. to his Army reserve unit in Allen cracked a bases-empty victory over the Astros. a 15-hit barrage. conference room to pen his "I've given up chasing New York for emergency post "I don't know anything office duty during the mail to Ijelp SBOIHB about it," Lanier professed. crisis. While the 21-year-old player White was notified after had refused to say with whom yesterday's exhibition game he wanted to play, he did say secure against the Mets at St. Monday there was more pres- Petersburg to fly to New tige and competition in the York immediately. NBA and that he had friends the type Mets Farm Six in the league. The Mets made their first Sure Spring Has Sprung Lanier, recovering from'his l\pme cuts of the spring yesterday, March 15 operation to repair sending six rookies to their torn ligaments in his right minor league camp here. knee, was injured the day be- fore in St. Bonaventure's vic- you want. IS YOUR By JONNI FALK the product. They have experimented with tory over Villanova in the BUSINESS INSURANCE The calendar says it's spring; the designated pinch hitters for the pitcher for NCAA Eastern Regional fi- and weatherman says it isn't, but I know it is, two years, but still hold action. nals. and here are the sure signs: PERSONAL . Looking They refuse to make the intentional Lanier was the first player MULLANEY REALTY — The National Basketball League has walk automatic, but put in silly rules like chosen in Monday's NBA col- LIABILITY finished its preliminaries and is now "head- making a pitcher go off the mound if he 8 Tlndoll Rd.. Mlddltrowi lege player draft. The ABA (Roberts Building) UP TO DATE? ing for its annual carnival, the playoffs. 'Em Over wants to go to his mouth. Anything to speed had held its draft previously IF NOT CONTACT — The Rangers have performed their up the game. in secret. Lanier was the 671-5151 annual swan dive, butEmil Francis still Track meets are still run off in labori- Nets' top choice. NAVESINK has hope. — High school hurdlers are getting in ous fashion. With some planning, they ASSOCIATES INC. — The Phillies latest manager says shape by jumping the lunch tables. could be" held in half the time. the Phils will be a better team this year. — The stripers aren't hitting. 10D8 HWY. 35, MIDDLETOWN — Junior dragged me out of bed to ' Tennis clings to its old scoring method Winning wheels new thru May 9 671-0600 — • My wife has warned me about despite the existence of the VASS method get him registered for Little League. watching baseball on TV. — People have been asking me to and pro set. Have you tried explaining that ^ do a story on how they are getting ready — The bowling alleys are advertis- to a six-year-old? WATCH FOR ing for summer leagues. Liberty Bell for this year's horse shows. — Every major league camp is, full Spring is for fishermen and boat lovers, — Ralph Houk has put on his rose- but is cruel to hunters. colored glasses to talk about- the Yanks. of 20-game winners and .300 hitters. LEAVE IT TO GALS TIME FOR 'LOVERS' And spring is for the golf widow, God Park — Lady golfers are practicing in the. Spring, of course, is the time of the bless her,' or the golf widower, heaven Only 70 minutes from • II back yard. year for, lovers — lovers of sports that'is. help him. — George Sheehan has stripped down When you go to the ballpark this year, Spring is for the bicycler, hiker and North Jersey! - to one sweater. you will find prices higher for tix and jogger. It's also for straightening out the via N.J. Turnpike to Exit 6 — The Marine Park Courts still aren't services, and the same lack of imagination yard and house and cleaning up the swim- i-Penna. Turnpike to Exit 28 South LINCOLN MERCURY ready. on the field. ming pool. — They're getting banner crowds for For some reason, the major league Most of all, spring is for vacation, and Post9pm • Rig'Vwagering Shrewsbury Ave. ar Sycamore moguls refuse to do anything that will hypo £. 747-5400 the Shore Winter Golf League that is where this guy will be next week • Pi. law prohibits admission of minors, i. -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.i WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 - 23 Ski Bum: A Rebel Against Togetherness

By GEOItGE SIIEEHAN their physical operation than a buried-alive "The Ski Bum" an arena where a person he said, "for a Grail that really isn't there." Of all society's dropouts, the ski bum Hindu fakir. wrestles with his own personal devil; where He is not alone. Peter Drucker in his is unique. He is looked on with admiration, But the ski bum is lean, athletic and the present day drama of man meets self, "Age of Discontinuity" speaks of this dis- envy and even hope. Gov. Claude Kirk occasionally clean shaven. This is no small Innocent man loses self, man finds self is played out. content of the "knowledge" worker who did not have the ski bum in mind when he package at a time where truth is not only Lenny, Gary's hero (or non-hero) is an mistakenly sees himself as a professional described the hippie uniform of "disheveled associated with beauty but somehow mysti- American dropout who refuses to get in- when- he is merely an upgraded and well- dirt and long hair." The long hair he might. cally (and perhaps rightly) mixed up with Bystander volved with the system but most of all with paid successor to the skilled worker of yes- nave. But his uniform is acceptable and' the ability to go from first to third on >m people. His habitat is the Swiss Alps (one terday. Drucker sees this as the root prob- even glamorous. Nor is he the one Al infield out, fake out a corner back, or hit of his group has never been seen below lem in the 45-50 year-old's syndrome of Capp meant when he said "With enough the open men. An age which seems as The way it feels when you first drop off 6,000 feet). Here he lives for the winter fatigue, despair and boredom with his job patience, deodorants and bail-bond money, Paul Weiss said "the* athlete as excellence on a long run.") Walter Umminger, the ("Summer is the worst thing that can hit and life in general. Drucker's solution? A me younger generation will grow up to be in the guise of man." Olympic historian calls it "the most in- a guy") and manipulates people for the second career. useful citizens." His athletic skill makes the ski bum the vigorating sport ever invented by man." money to get on snow as often and as long What Drucker offers, it seems to me, is as possible. His main dread is a fate like another cell block in the same prison. It BROTHERS ALL envy of the 4-5 million skiers who now Once you get past the learning stage darken the slopes of northern America from. you're hooked. (My slaloming friend says, "others who just vanished into the clean postpones the worker's ultimate acceptance These are Jiis brother dropouts. The November to April. And within these mil- "The more you ski, the more you want to blue air, never to be heard from again of himself and his relationship to others. non-athletes. Physical condition is not a lions a growing passion for skiing is inter- ski.") The experience can become all con- until their fat bloated bodies could be found The ski bum also rejects most vigor- strong suit of our overintellectualized acting with the same personal and socio- suming. The exhilaration, the body control, drifting through the corridors of New York ously these relationships ("Don't kill your turned-off youth. Their concern for all lov- logical crises that formed the ski bum. even the fear preceding the run can make offices getting jobs, families, and dying brother," says one of Gary's exiles, "why ing things does not extend to the develop- (According to a female quasiski bum of skiing an activity around which the rest of happily ever after." bother.") But we can hope in him as we ment of their own physical potential. A 12- my acquaintance there are at least a mil- a person's life is constructed. A BROTHERHOOD have always hoped in those who fight alone . year-old could best most protesters in any and unaided. As we hoped in Thoreau who test of endurance. lion who are or would like to he ski bums.) But is this high personal experience, For all this, the ski bum and the mid- The reasons are easy to see. as Robert (Downhill Racer) Redford terms dleaged hero of the American success story said, "I went into the woods because I For the advocates of participatory de- Skiing may well be the whole ball game it, all there is? Is it more than a relax- are brothers under the skin. Just last week wished to live deliberately to find only the mocracy are strictly spectators in sports; in outdoor sports. Paul Gallico thought ing physical freedom? More than a good Richard Tully, chairman of the board of essential facts of life and to see what it tile prophetic shock-minorities, who would so for one ("Of all the things one can do "out" for those fed up with their day-to-day the prestigious Foote, Cone, and Belding had to teach, and not, when I came to die, awaken the people, .sleep until three in the outdoors, it is the most fun, thrill, and living? My guess is that it is more and advertising combine resigned with the discover that I had not lived." afternoon; and those who worry about the excitement.") And Hemingway for an- much more. vague future plans of a hunt for "a truly Will we be led, after all, to salvation quality of our air need less oxygen for other, ("Nothing can really touch skiing. It can be as it is in Romain Gary's gratifying" job. "Sometimes one searches," on a pair of Head's?

i«? .. J3 •" 1 Ashe Feels Empty Victory Bruin Hopes Over South African Ban For 3th High By DAN BERGBR get through our conference in- MELBOURNE, Australia the U.S. Lawn Tennis Associ- Africa change its ways in- said: "Eventually South Afri- (AP) , - Arthur Ashe, Jr., LOS ANGELES (AP) - to the regionals, I really think ation after Ashe had been de- stead of seeing them exclud- ca will be excluded from we'll be fortunate." whose exclusion from the nied a visa to enter South UCLA has won four consecu- ed from the Davis Cup," he every sport. . .Financially, it tive national basketball titles. South African Tennis Cham- Africa and compete in the said. "As they didn't change is no longer feasible to have Used High Post pionships resulted in the ban- Will there be a fifth? Even South African Open, starting their ways, I suppose this was South Africans competing in The latest championship ishment of South Africa from in Johannesburg Tuesday. with all the pressure that's the only outcome." international contests. It been heaped on him, Coach squad was quite different from the 1970 Davis Cup competi- Pancho Gonzales and other In applying for a South means police protection, dan- says he the three dominated by big tion, said yesterday he felt he Americans are taking part. African visa, Ashe had prom- ger to spectators, players." "wouldn't trade my chances Lew Alcindor. Wooden used had gained "an empty vic- The Davis Cup ban virtual- ised to refrain from political While some observers pre- for another title with anyone." Alcindor at the low post but tory. • ly completes an international dicted that the ban would 1 remarks during his stay in The Bruins lose only one went back to the style he likes "I will get about five min- ban against the South Afri- the country. spread to the International Ibest this season. He used 6- utes of emotional satisfac- cans in major sports because player off the 1969-70 starting Reactions to the Davis Cup Lawn Tennis Federation, bar- foot-8 Steve Patterson on the tion," the slender Negro star of the country's racial poli- team — guard John Vallely. action varied around the ring South Africa from all in- high post. from Richmond, Va., said cies. They had been barred Returning are three strong, world. ternational competition-, Owen here before presenting a $560 from the 1968 Olympic Games quick front line men and hot- At one forward was 6-8 Sid- Williams, the promoter of the shooting guard . check to the Yooralla Hos- and the World Cup Soccer Doctor's Reaction South African Open, predicted ney Wicks, an erratic, some- pital for Crippled Children. Tournament this year in Dr. Christian Bernard, the South Africa would return to "I'm sure glad it's over," times brilliant, sometimes The money was proceeds Mexico City. pioneer heart surgeon from Davis Cup play. remarked Wooden two days goat - like sophomore two from a tennis exhibition. Ashe, who won the Austral- Johannesburg, called the ac- "It may take a year, it may after his team captured the years ago who blossomed into Ashe called the decision by ian Open championship ear- tion "sad" and said the seven take five years," Williams,' national title by beating Jack- an incredible defensive play- 1 seven-man committee of lier this year, expressed'no nations which banned South who was director «f the U.S. sonville 80-69. er. Wicks was named the out- flreT)avis Cup~nations to bar bitterness toward the South Africa should first put their Open Championships last year Then someone reminded standing player of the NCAA the apartheid South Africans Africans for their attitude and own houses in order. He made at Forest Hills, said in Jo- Wooden that the whole thing— championship tournament "a sad but just decision." said he would apply again to his comments in London. the search for another title— after blocking five of 7-2 Artis 1 • liannesburg. He said the ex- Triggered by USLTA play tennis in that country. Earl "Butch' BucWiolz of pulsion was not a judiciaLone. begins again very soon. Gilmore's shots. The move was triggered by "I would rather see South St. Louis, a U.S. pro player, "In tile strict letter of the "I'm certainly glad it does," The other forward was 6-6 law, South Africa was blame- Wooden shot back. , a soft-spoken ju- less," he added. PRAISED BULLDOG — Tom Dooley, Rumson-Fair "I'm looking forward to nior who was not permitted Donald Dell, former U.S. Haven Regional's basketball stalwart for the. past next season. With our four re- by the coach to shoot from too 'Miss Bikim? Joins Tribute Davis Cup captain and cur- turning starters, if we can far out. rently Ashe's attorney, said three seasons, became the second player in Bulldog find an adequate replacement Easier to Gauge in Bethesda, Md,, that Ashe's history to score over 1,000 points. Dooley, who was for Vallely, we'll have another application to play in South also named to The Daily Register's All-Monmouth fine team. "This team was a little To Long Branch Courtmen Africa was intended to bring County second team, receives a basketball depicting "But I don't have to remind easier to gauge mentally," the issue to a head. Wooden says. "The teams ; LONG BRANCH - The city's tribute The LBHS Pep Club will make signs his achievement from his head coach William Kern. you that this is an awfully dif- "Either they would let Ar- ficult conference. If we can with Lew, well. . .Lew was to the state champion Long Branch High for the festive occasion, an(l Broadway thur play, or this would come so phlegmatic most of the School basketball team will feature another will be designated "Green Wave Champions about," Dell said. time and you'd never really title-winner. Attending Saturday's festivi- Boulevard" for the day. Ashe said he did not foresee, know if they, were ready to ties will be Miss June Joellen Fletcher, Long Branch's team compiled a 26-0 any change in the South Afri- play. But this team had as winner of the 1969 "Miss Bikini U.S.A." record in winning the Shore Conference can position. "It is unfortun- LA's Wills Uses Mind much electricity as any, al- crown awarded here last summer. • "A" Division', the overall Shore Confer- ate that politics are a part though it sometimes wasn't as Miss Fletcher, a freshman at Prince- ence "A" Division, the overall Shore Con- of any sport in any country apparent. ton University and one of the first young ference championship, and Central Jersey because of the human nature women to be admitted to the heretofore all- Group III championships on the road to factor," he said. Wicks was the key to the male institution, has accepted an invitation its state title. . Over Matter in Thefts mental attitude of this team. from city officials to take part in the tribute Several players have garnered county In practice, he was Hghtheart- Yonkers President, ei. He used a mock-serious to the Green Wave's Group III champions. and state honors, and Bob Walsack has VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP)- to^ get my rest, but mostly Wills, who stole a record- stare .at teammates he guard- The Long Branch beauty who saw the been named "Coach of the Year" in Mon- Tananbaum Dies, 54 . Aging Maury Wills of the Los whatever I do is a result of breaking total of 104 bases in ed in practice sessions and Wave defeat Burlington Township at Prince- mouth County by The Daily Register. Angeles Dodgers, an advocate my mental approach. 1962, "that the more you do YONKERS,; N.Y. (AP) - rarely made a spectacular ton's Jadwin Gym March 18, said she "was BROADWAY CLOSED of keeping young by flunking Punishes Self things in life 'the easier they Martin Tananbaum, 54, presi* play. thrilled at the victory. I asked many of Capt. C. Carroll Green, acting chief of dent of Yonkers Raceway, young, suggested yesterday "There's no doubt that after become. The moment you re- my classmates to attend the game. I'm so police, said Broadway will be closed to died yesterday at his home, that his legs stole 40 bases a game I'm hurting more than lax the more difficult it be- "Oh, but Sidney was really proud of the team and am honored to take traffic between Seventh. and Lippincott the harness racing track said. last year because his mind a young player and traveling comes. If I stopped running serious when the game start- part in the rally. Avenues beginning at 1 p.m. Green Wave Tananbaum succeeded the told them to. takes a toll. But mentally I hard, stopped stealing bases, ed," Wooden said. The stare Fire Chief Mel Kaplan will have the rooters from neighboring communities have late William Cane as presi- "It doesn't matter how old don't let this bother me to after a certain amount of would turn into a frightening city's fire equipment on display to front been invited to join the salute to the dent of the big racing plant you are," said the 37-year-old the point where I can't do my time I couldn't do it anymore. glower and even Sidney won't of City Hall Park, and Pete Tpmaino will champs. Any school wishing to send its in 1956. shortstop "as long as you job. I've learned to punish "So I have to keep doing it tell anybody if he's serious. band is welcome, Mayor Paul Nastasio Jr. keep yourself young mental- myself. send aerial bombs skyward as a salute to He suffered a heart attack to keep young mentally." "It was a long, uphill said. ly. I watch my diet and I try "I've learned," continued the cagers. 10 years ago. And the spunky 5-foot-10, climb,"' Wicks says of his 168 pound shortstop fully in- progress from a part-time tends to keep at it. bench jockey into a nationally St. Mary's , "A guy my age with the recognized star. "I didn't get Romansky Defends right mental approach," Wills acquainted to the system right explained, "should be able away. In high school and ju- Wins Title to steal between 40 and 50 nior college, the team re- bases. They asked me last volved around me. I had to Standard in Zinn year to slow down a little — learn to work with a team." RED BANK—St. Mary's of ASBURY PARK - Dave and the high school squad they kept saying 'go easy, go New Monmouth became the Romansky of Pennsville, that places the most finishers easy' maybe because it was basketball champion of the kind of frightening to them to RENT A CAR holder of the Asbury Park under the two-hour limit. DAY • WEEK • MONTH Monmputh County Parochial boardwalk 10-mile walking Entry blanks are available see a guy my age steal. School League by defeating record of one hour, 12 min- from the N.J. AAU race walk- "I had planned on stealing WALL utes, 56.5 seconds, aims to ing chairman, Elliott Den- 50 a year the rest of the time LINCOLN-MERCURY St. Mary's of Deal, 42-37, at Shrewsbury Avenut at Sycamore break his own mark in the man, 28 North Locust Ave., I played but now I'll settle 747-5400 the Red Bank Catholic -High annual Capt. Ronald Zinn Me- West Long Branch. for 40 a year." School gym here Sunday. morial race here on Sunday, April 5. St. Rose of Freehold fin- Romansky showed he's ished second by downing St. ready to go even faster when Ann's of Keansburg, 45-37, and he won the National AAU one- Holy Family of Union Beach mile walking title at Madison was third with a victory over Square Garden Feb. 27 and then broke the U.S. 20-kilom- St. Dominic's of Brick Town- eter record on March 15. ship, 43-33. The annual Asbury Park Pat Melosh led St. Mary's race honors the memory of one of the top race walkers in of New Monmouth with 12 U.S. history. Capt. Zinn won points, while Bob Roma and Asbury Park boardwalk races Steve McCarthy both "adi in 1JJ63 and 1954, placed sixth 10. • in the 1964 Olympic Games, and then was killed on a Bill Doyle was the scoring Vietnam battlefield July 7, leader for the losers with 12. CHEERLEADING CHAMPS — The cheerleaders of Holy Spirit Grammar School, 1965. Asbury Park, took top honors in the Garden State Elementary School Cheerlead- The race is sanctioned by 'Barney DiBennedetto the N.J. Association of the canned 23 points for the win- ing Tournament af Convention Hall March .17, after winning first place trophies AAU and is open to all ama- The New Gremlin: ning St. Rose five and John in the Middlesex County cheering competition and the Trenton Diocesan CYO teur athletes. Trophies will go to the first McDermott accounted for 13 tournament. Front row, left to right, are Joan Walters, Linda Baselici, Linda Menke, Put it all together at your for St. Ann's. three finishers and medals to Patricia Vetter, Michelle Capossi and Janet Schroth. Rear, in same order, are all who complete the course local Newark/New Jersey under two hours. Novices to Ed Carroll led the way for. Katharine Harrington, Stephanie Marisca, Suzanne Logel, Mrs. George McNa- Holy Family with 20, while the sport of race walking are mara, coach, Carmen Noguera, captain, Mary Pat Bruno and Frances Koch, co- especially invited. John Tonfcovitch connected on Trophies will also go to the F§ American Motors Dealers 10 ffcr St. Dominic's. captains. .- V winning five-man club team 24- -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. U WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 / ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE BOATS and ACCESSORIES J^^

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' en, recreation room or hardwood floors. AIO TO-i_f>3—Perfect condition, new top, 30,000 miles. $1750. Call J. Birch- LANVIN-CHARLES OF THE RITZ all. 7_i-i_4;i, \Wi CHEVROLET V-fi. -Jll.non nricV 1949 YAMAHA I25cc Caif Gordon for free estimate. 5-U-H66. TRAVEL • TRANSPORTATION imlnt joh, all bright work iv-chi-onm), lnal miles. One owner. Excellent con- Holmdel. II. J. iiialmRany dash, rcw llres. bra ken. 1964 CORVETTE 327 — 300 white con. dition. S175. 7S7-I49G Very Good Condition TREES REMOVED Rl, 35 >"RK1! RIPE ••- Fmn Mld'llciown l( Slmi-lts anfI motor In nxrcllcnt uondl- vertiblo Wide ovals. Call after 5 p.m. PcM or vMriltv Mo . and Thins, tion. AM/FM radio. S10O0. Call 872- _0t-.")785. ______1963 BUICK — LeSa-bre, two-dtwr Call 5)2-8927, aak [or Mai. Cut or Bpllt. Odd joba around your Jiioj-niJi£.H. 531-!!7_7 ovor 1766 ronverMlii'. Good rumiln); cuiulitlon. AU8TiN~A\iERlCA — l>«^Wr7~rouir~ _S475. 787-2525. __ __ HELP WANTED-FEMALE F* & H MOIOM Inc. 1963 BCJLTACO — 2Mce. Very fast. '"'"'' flull 513-3272 or I22-62G7 " HELP WANTED-FEMALE npeed, $1,872. P.O.E. slightly ni^ner FURNITURE MOVING — Allies and Hwy. 35 Katnntown, N. J. witli automatic. Also Sprites, Midgets, 1 11)0 miles. $T1T>. Plione AUTOS FOR SALE M'Mlll 291-0217. _ cellars cleaned. Free esttmatcs. Call SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR - Part- 1ICJB roatl81er9 ~ GT. A&G MOTORS PLYMOUTHS 747-3002. time, 8 lo 4 P.m.. «ev«r»l diyi a "_iVvi'EKA~~_MY ~ " Aabury Park. 775-3183. WAKD'T"RIVBR8IDE MOTOR BIKE week. Call 7+1-4700. LAST OF THE '69s! — 501-c. 11)65. Kooti condition. Less 1966 VOLK SWAGEN SEDAN — In thanJiOO mllcj^Call 741-0137. SCOTTO & SONS ACCOUNTING "EXPERIENCED aHIRT QIH- ouperb condition. Call . ALL TYPES OP' HOME WANTB1> - t'o SPECIAL PURCHASE . .. 7n7li SUZlTlII - T35o'. In'perieiTt'Mn- dry cleanlnf plant. 1%7 v'oLKSWAOKX -- tllfr,. 741-0244 IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS h^Hl^O^ LEY IJHOS. Newm n Spring illtion. WlndHhlcld and luffEage raek. Alterations-.! tUUt'ona-dotiiiers. MGB/GT 70. The authentic 1f»70 MUSTANG ~ Moving, miiKt~spir Direct from Chrysler Corp. $675. Phone 591-1144. CLERKS MEDICAL SBCRETAEY - Full Mnuj- No down payment, just take over FOR PROMPT 8ERV1CE No nlEhts. ull weekends, Mu.u have 6T that performs as good hAC LE lfK6 monthly payments. _'_;<• (i!)f)7. FURY III, 4-DOOR 812-0950 711-3953 background In medical .}»™llS?5i«»' All wtiltfi. Doctor's car. Lomled. Air, If you have a sood flRiire apti- 1 MOBILE HOMES tude ;ui(! ;irr able to use tho 30- Ar>[>ly Jctscy Shore Medical Cenier, as it looks. new liri'H. Kmir sncnkcrs fur al' ITO. 1354 PONTIAC STAKClllEF ~ Four- AIR CONDITIONED 19(5 Corlles Ave._;_Neptillie. Low mUcaKC Driven Hi roc years. door sedan One owrier. Very I'lcmi. LAWN CAKE Jcey adding maclilne, we have an At our showroom now. T Etnitpppd wilh radio lioatpr riiito- Power rakiiiR, fertilizing and resid- immediate position fur you. You'll !•• -n, >!"') < sillMay_, 2_2-7r>_4. Eve- 389 econom'v engine, power steering, niiitlc, V-8, powpr stecrinR. white wail l!>r>!> WINDSOR CARAVAN — 50x10'. "lT6iJ8EKEBPBR -"'sii or 8 d«J JiIjiKfl. .131-1774. _ _ J_ont_i_i_L sneakers. 2__-49'J4. __ Must sell. Call 583-2879 or ing. Good rates. Call 842-1LMT after have a Rood opportunity to learn week. New Shrewsbury area. Own tin-n, wheel covers, carpeting, nnd ail 787-7010 6 p.m. and advance, an w<;ll us a chanco tnmsnoruillon. Tliree youne children. TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE ifjs5 PONTTAO" BONNBVILLE standard factory equipment. Includes to show your capabilities. frolKht ami fedrral taxes. Balance of Minimal• ' Minx and cooking. Refer- GO Main St., Matawan Four-door white sedan, power slrer- 1 HOUSE TRArLER — R'x32'. three REDS NOW AVAILABLE - For i>a- inff braids, nuionattic, nir, nr:w Ilict. 50,000 milt warranty. rooms, lull hath. $1000. Will trade on tlenta at reasonable rates. Now Is the 7(1-7272 or 642-1747. 566-6100 1IIO, 1UII III time to [ilave vouc Imrd oiws m i We offer port salaries based on Garage kept. Rnnntifn! condition. ORIGINAL PltlCE. Si'lKfi. car. 787-2605. hacligroutKi and excellent employee "WAITRESSES WANTED -Apply I» CADILLAC lllfifl — Four-door hard- S1H00 K.IRM. Call 78T-_I1_. wonderful nursing home. Come see benefits Including low cost com- person. The Pub, 160 Hwy 35, MIMf in 1 ncviiip (thin with lilsu-k ipMilicr $2597 us. we use live iir'ti c-'re KiVI_% pany cafeteria, rnof, full power, air, am/fm. Must VlvmitA~i!)BB"^~~-l1r"~t;oi»Iltl_nBd" CKEST NURSING HOME, 51 Chapln town. ll Willl Kull power. .3,0r>Ii FORD FALCON — Four-fioor si LINCOLN-MERCURY, 747-5400. INCOME TAX RETURNS 9EWINa~MACHINE""oPERATOR« — (Innr hardtoj). Automatic, power steer. dan. Good condition. Best orrer, ~- 700 IftjutCHRYSLER-PLYMOUTe 36 EatontowH n Amerada H&ss Corp. Jfit power brakes, air conditioning, 1 e 7 I I 1 Don't let tt throw you when you dis- SecUon work on belter dresses. Best 1 J?. 'LMl; .L. _ L ? '_— — __ JUNK CARS 1 HPSS Plaza Woodhrldgf. N. J. Tiikn^vcr p!i>-tnnn_tH:Jl!H44 J8:______S42-5500 cover that you may have to /lie from rillen • condition* nvailifcle. Ple«ne 1960~CHBVR6LBT IMPALA — Fou: PICKED UP 5 to 15 separate forms to prepare your An Equal ^Opportunity Employer phone lor appointment. Av«Jon !>«»» iflGfTcHEVEI-LE SS 33 S — Convert- rloor sedan. Automatic. Good Iran: 19Gfl CHRYSLER NEWPORT — Cus- M aaiMttM BEAUTY ible Four s lined, chromi* reverse partition. Muni sell. Sll'5. 671-5606. tom, factory air conditioned, power Twinbrook Auto Wrecking returns. Our staff has stacks or forms, 10 SHARP AMBITIOUS GALS whirls. Mnny extras,' $13.70. 741-3543. knows how to use them, writer's SiefJi'iiii;. good Urea, 'j-torie radio, yt'i- cramp and a wild sense of humor. NKEDKD SCENIC" CAR"SALES" low with black vinyl roof ami vinyl Eatontown 542-2235 No experience, no investment. Call CLEANING WOMAN — Two d»yi » Kroll Motors Inc. trim. $1743. Call after 6, 781'-6920. Corporation. partnership, hllslness, week. Mldtllelown-ilolmdfl area. Own 279 Kroatlway bong; Branch, N. J. Hwy. 35 872-0221 Highland. GET CASHTKOK TOUR FOREIGN^ personal and state returns. 19th year L1SA_JEWEUS^ 583-1011 Iransnortatlon. References required. SIX WAITRESSES WANTED - Ap- ANDTHE 22--WOO lOfifl PONTIAC — Tompent convrr 1965 DODOE Sportsman.. Camper — AND SPORTS CARS AT MONMOUTH In Mlddletown area. Margery Travato Call ader 1, 671-0614. ; _ Kully eqiiit'iJCil. Sew metier. Kadlo. MOTORS, INC., Hwy. 35, Eatontown, ply In person. Mermaid Diner, Hwy ible. Maroor. Excellent condition 74 it Assocs., trading as Reliable Tax itfi. Leonardo. BOO"KKEE>ER — Full charge. Im- WK. _ • S^8!)574726r4 54'2-2114. Service. Appointment only. 671-1289. •nedlaie <*«""%, .^ AUTOS FOR SALE I960 CHEVROLET IMPALA MCB/OT i!)67 — Blue. CARS WANTED — We pay top $$ WAITRESSES — Experienced. Ap- dltlon. Call IF YOU ""LiKE~TO~OOf! TRIM7 nlv In person. TOW'••N & 8UIIP DIN- BRAWN. fJall lor clean used cars. Call Mr. Vincent EDGE and PRUNE — That's your BR. Hwy- 35. Mlddlet REAMSTRE8S -"-" "For Mlddletown 787-2879 542-5500. drv cleaning plant. Paid vacation and business. If you don't, that's our bus- PART-TIME MAID — Leonardo Mo- MONMOUTH COUNTY'S IMPORT LLMAN Iness. Call 8724919 for expert land- toiplnltatlon. Apply Star Cleaners, REPROCESSED CARS be«l iii my.s. KIISSELL Old JUNK OARS~T6WED AWAY~FREE tel, 74 Hwy 36, Leonardo. 132 Myrtle Ave., LonK Branch, LEADER — Red Bank Auto Import •Cadillaf Co.. 10O Newman Call scaplnp fiervlces. 2U1-9014 LI'N - 3 I to Payments To Fit Your Budget Authorized Denier For Volvo-Triumph Rd.. JtRd Bunk. 741-0**1*1. 495-0392 d days 1'er wi Let Us Re-establish Your Credit Renault-BMW, Newman Springs Rd MIDDLETOWN PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY MANOR Nil 741-5886, Red Bank. GT6 lfW3Af7cntlitinedl7^^l CASH FOR USED CAR3 — Trucks, ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY A Illlle help from you and a steady power. 4-Fipcni, stf<*k shift, ' snow foreign or domestic. Dean, opposite ZONE MARKING CO. 20 Thomas Ave. 747-349* Shrewsbury LPN WANTED WEEKEiNDS ,.-,.* |ob Is all we need, Tf»6I FOni) FA1RL.ANE — Good ruiv Urea, tow mlloage, like new, One own- Two Guys, Middlelown. 671-9811. p.m. to 12 mfdnlHit. Also 12 mldnliht nhiK condition. S200. Call after B. 711- PI1. S2.8r>n. S12-0333 to 5 p.m. Parking lota, recreation area, traffic PART-TIME HELP lo 8 a m.. four nights. Vicinity Hot- CALL NOW 741-2433 44i control layout stencil work. Phone 747- del Hailet>rea._^7:2m7.2«44H«. 196G PONTIAC BOBONN'NS ^LLL B — 4506 or 747-1055. ADRIAN PYLE FOR IN5TANT CREDIT _ Exec lien Fdur-donr hardtop, ono e owne NNew AUTO RENTALS Steady Work "HOUSEWIVES - Demonstmtftrl 69 Dart •65 Ford I960 THUNDERBIRD — JUjO. Ca jJrea. 741-0175 aMer 6 p.m. INCOME TAX RETURNS — Buslncna needed fw new Early AmerlcMi Par- transportation. Full power. •Cashier days '49 Chevrolet '65 Comet DAILY • WEEKLY • MONTHLY and personal. Peter L. Graham, 315 •Office help days IV Plan. I or 2 ni«Sit« a wejk Nj TRADING AS 747-5138. bAT3UN Prices start at J6-99 and up Econo- Main St.. KeanaburR. 787-1100. deliveries: hlthearnlngs. call 747-M69 '68 Pontloc •65 Plymouth 1966 DODOE CHARGER — Powe WASinNGTON'S AUTO SERVICE Apply In person at '65 Imperial steering, automatic console, $1300, Car of Red Bank. 210 B. Newman .ENJt)Y~~THOSB~DAY8~6PF — " Let "W0MAN"~WANTEY)~^"S fo 4. Apply \S8 Charger 370 Broad St. 284-1323 Keyport Sprlnjs Rd. 747-0173. FOODTOWN "68 Dot sun Y5 Ford Call 264-3413. ______us do your lawh work. Frea «sit- 1™ person. JOYCE'S SUB SHOP (Sell '65 Cadillac 1!)64 RAMBLER CLASSIC — 6fi0 sta- mates. Call 787-6711 _m_Maln St. Mal^wan to Post Office^ LijioroftK '68 Dodge 1964 FORD—Slation wat;on. nlne-i>as tion wagon, 4.1.000 mites. Original TOM'S FORD NEED EJCTRA CASH? — Could you '67 Chrysler '65 Valiant BenRpr, eigtit-cvHnder, ailvk. eAiieJlcn owti&r. good condition. 5575. Cad] 94fi- LIGHT HAULING—CLEAN CELLARS, work two or throe evenlnga weekly' WXI"TR"E8SES"~WANTE"D — Biped- '67 Mustang '65 Maltbu condition. Original owner. $650. 222 4031. YARDS, GARAGES — Free estimates. wed. JUiiinjt and cocltlalls. Days or RENT A CAR Earn S2-S4 per hour. Car and phone nights. COAST INN, Red Bank. 7il- "67 Chrysler '65 Dort G.T. 1795. Call alter 3 p.m. 741-2U&. necessary. Cnll 787-1068. l%(i DODGE CORONET — 500 con- 200 Hwy. D5 264-1600 Keyport 43IW1. ^ A&G '67 Plymouth '64 Cadillac TWIN BORO MOTORS vertible, V-8. power atecrlnR, auto- HOUSE PAINTLNG — Experienced. NURSES' AIDEa~^"3-U*~«nd**iT-f '66 Dodge •63 Chevrolet Jeep Sales and Service matic transmission New lires. Low Interior-Exterior, Reasonable. Phono ahlfts. LPN'S 3-11 and 11-7. Queen of "SECRETARY - Typing, shortHand. '66 Chrysler '63 Otdsmobile Prices start at $26:SO plus freight mileage. Priced to nell. 229-8247. BOATS AND ACCESSORIES 812-0369. Carmel Nursing Home, Hwy 31 and eoneni! olllre work. pFessant work- 7i7-00W ing rondlllons. 2225180. Equal Oppof '66 Plymouth '62 Mercury TOP TRADE ALLOWANCE — Su- LANDSCAPING AND .OABDENINO^ Kelils Hill RJ,, llalawan" " . 9(6-1901. lunit.y_ Employer. '£6 Dodge 14' ALUMINUM BOAT — With 10 '62 T-Bird 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Radio, $1700. 1M7 perb Service. DOWNES PONTIAC 6'/ Maintcriiiiici!, roUj . tilling. Tree ser- '66 Mustang VOLKSWAG-EN — Radio. SUM Lower Main SI , Matawan. 566-229SJ. h.p. Evlnrude motor. 15 Brant stools. vice. Freo esUmnten. 531-3501. "WOMXN — Between 30 and 45, to '65 Falcon •62 Chevrolet Prices firm, one must RO. 787-1595. 10 Mallard stools. Ideal for hunting COUNTER WOMAN learn to fit corsel* and 0U1M nurti. 1965 FORD FAIRLAWE WAGON — and tia.ss fishing. Please call after a, INCOMET TAX RETURNS"^- Expert cal appliances Five-day week. Apply MOTORS '65 Dodge "61 Falcon 1963 PONTIAC CATALINA — Four- Six cylinder automatic, 37,000 miles, 787-0158. Experience helpful hut not necessary NJ sXrili-al nnd Hoinitil Supply. M ly preparrd. Also N Y. State and City for light counter work, l-'nlform.i nup- door aerian. Very eood condition. S550, entire car like new. $750. 842-5809. returns. 30 years experience. 0[>en all I^eonardvllle Rd.. Belford. LABRIOLA MOTORS 11 747 5188 pliod. Good starting salary, paid holi- 82 S. Main St., Asbury Park P* — " - ___ i CHEVROLET Eel Air six cylin- ALL YOUR SPRING year round Mon. - Frl., 8:30 a.m. • days. Apply in person nnlv, Mr. GUI, Authorized Dodge Dealer 1958 CORVETTE—Noeds work, $485. der, four-door, automatic. Air condi- FITTING OUT NEEDS AT 9 p. m. Sat. and Sun. 8 30 a. m. to Evening nliifts. S a.m. to il noon and Open eves. 'Ill 9 • Wed. 'Ill 6 I96fi Ford, stick shift, good transpor- tioned New brakes and mufnar, bat- 5:30 p.m. Isadore Frledmnn, 23 W. 1^ midnight to 6 a.m. HELP WANTED—MALE 1 tery 3 months old. Excellent tires, THE BOATMAN'S SHOP 775-3483 Sal. 'Ill 5 tation car. $W>0. lOfiL Chevy II. .Runs Just inspected. Asking 5750, Call 812- New Jersey's Largest Marine Supply Main St., Freehold. 462-1116. 462-4140. DUNKIN' DONUTS ffreat._$lfiO, Call_787-116!). Hou3e, 24 Wharf Ave.. Red Bank. 741- 86<__Hwy_ 35 Mlildjelown BLOOD DONORS WANTED — V7 per 120 E. NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD 15S3. SPR1NO CLEANING "SPECIAL -- donation. (10 tor AB Type. Frte^blood RED BANK 106S "PONTIAC' — Tcinpcst7~Two~rl' 5780 *YOUNO~WOMAN — For doctoW~of- type card lasued.Houri : Tutu, ind NEED A GOOD USED STATION CommorcJal and residential. A com- flee. Some clerical experience necen- Blx-i-vllnder, automatic Asking S950. WAGON? See Mount English Ford 18' LIFEBOAT — In water. J125. plete cleaning service ntlerliiR ex- Thuri. evenlnna. ^8 p.m., Bit. 9 ».m. 220-7894. Call' after 5 p.m. pert floor waxing and carpet clean- -iary. Send relume to I3o\ W-HO. The. 4 p.m. Olosei) first w«k each today. Red Bank. 741-6000. Dally_RMl»ter,_Hed Bank. Cen- BEST BUICK — OPEL BUY3 842-I'M) ing. Ciill K&R MAlNTENANliE. 747- month. Ellzaielh Blood Donor 1%7 OLDSMOBIL.E CUTLASS V-8, 5769 or 842-4389 (orappoinlmcnt. WOMAN '"—"' Pirl-limeT Sales work. ter 30 Main St., E&tontown, N.J. Straub Motors .. -door, power steering and brakes, 15' DAY SAILER — Good condition. Ask for Mr. Leonard. M2-66BO. Hwy. 35 Keyport C64-4O0O AM/CM rarllo. Clean. Sie-llK, Dacron sails. S5Q0. Call T~V. TROllliLRS? "(Tail o^"&" B. H^w 7415156 calls for color T.V., $7. For black 711-6100 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN - Tfue 1fl6T PLYMOUTH — OTX Vn«»~7T 1362 CORVA1R -- Snorts and white. SS Call 671-0412. After NURSES AIDES — 7:30 to 3:30 and to expansion, Th« Berg An_n_y, New Best offer over $500. Call 291-0023 af- Rood condition. Call 16' COMET SAILBOAT #3331 — Dac- 3:30 to 11:30 shift. Call for appoint- Jer-!ey'!il largest reilrtenlial real es- tor fi p.m. 741-6039 ron main and Jib. Sea-lion trailer. 5:30. 264-58^0. tate agency ha« several op.nln_» li- 1970 All racing equipment. 5700. 671-9465. mcnl, 611-0177. Hilltop Private Nurslnj LAWN SERVICE — Complclo main- lts new wanamassa ortlce. Training infi8 PDNTIAf — Two-door Execu OLDSMOBILE 1965 — F-85. 4 M'T Home, Kings Hwy, Mfridletown. pr-Kram and financial USlstanci Uve $1795. Call mags, 4 Goodyear Polygla-s. Hurst. BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE — Elec tenance. Private, commercial. Very .•){2'O78O trlclty and waler, deep water, bar dependable. Krce estimates. 264-4449. MATRON — Five days a week. 11 avaTlabie Experience hflplul. but not Radio, heater, two-door. V-6. Three- and prill. Swim club membership a.m. to 6 p.m. School In Haxlet area. necej».tarv. Earnings ahould exceetl \m~C H E V libLET""^" Be PAIFT Fmi r- ipeed. 741-7581 aTter 6._ available. Call for appointment, 2U1- CONTRACTORS AND HOMEOWNERS' Phone 261-1712. si" 000. Call for » strlctlv conridential -l-nr Hplrrr RojiKomhlr nficr. 5G7- "IT- COPVAIR CONVF.P.T1BLE ^ 2375. DOWN SEA BEACH MOTEL & Tub and shower enclosures. Gutters Interview. William J. , KInnear, Th» DEMONSTRATORS 122!) between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m. OPENINGS FOR UN'S — 3-11 t Bern Ajenry, Rt. 35; Mldclletown, S;SOO. Cood condition, Phore SWIM CLUB. and leaders. ti71-9im 11-7 shifts. Modern small nursing 0 0 872-02^4 "IIANDSC'APE PLANTING""—"soddini, unit. Excellent working conditions ?•!__ yjJl -! : - 34' WHKEL.HR SEDAN CRUISER — lop salary, fringe beneuta. Call 812- T!IE FINEST SELECTION — Of new Twin 2M h.p. rrray Marine. Fully foundallun i)laiitlnc, ornamental Ireea COOK — Full lima. Apply In person. md used cars in Monmouth County. eqtitppetl, electric reMKt>nitiM\ auxil- and Bhrubs. 14143TA. 3100. THe Butlonwood Manor, rfwy 34, Mat- CHRYSLER CORP/5 FIRST KITSON fMIEVROI-ET CO. 3vnr 100 alr-erjndltirinpd new cars in iary power. 3 radios, automatic CO-2, PAINTER — Interior and exterior WOMAN .— Part-time, Tor general ilu- awan. Hwy. 36 Eatontown ilejilh nitrtcr. Svtit-ro meter, knot tics. Apply In person. KERCHNEIVS itock. BOB WHITE BUICK -OPEL, speedometer, Ilsh well, upholstered painting done reasonably. Free estt- 512-10(10 Shrewsbury Ave., New Shrewsbury. n'iir seat, teak deck and tlylnR brlclKe mates. 787-8927. FLORIST - Q»T3, Hwy 36, Keyport. ^MATERIAL 1863 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL" ~^ 711-6200 bilge snlffe r and blower, air horn. STAFFORD TREE SERVICE WAITJIESSES — Apply F. W. WOOL- AM* fontlltloncri. Low mlleaco. Fini 1961 OLDSMOBILE — Convertible. 2-fturner bottle g&s stove, air cundl- Removed, topped, and pruned, 30 WOUTH CO., S2 Broad 81., Red Dank, GROUP OF DISCOUNTED power. Immaculate. Must sell. Ask- Starflre, All power. Vory good con- tloner, electric trim tab3, Monel gas years experience. 542-5218. after _ p m. NO CALLS |ng_S72S. 842-4219. dition. After 6. 741-2968. and water tanks, 3 t>ilge [jumps, HANDLERS electric anchor winch with 300" nylon HAVING A PARTY? LADIES — FniF or part-time. No ex- 1962 VOLKSWAGEN — Vorv good and 110' chain, wnll-to-wall uarpntinc. pertence necfaaary. Uec_me a beauty $2+ per Hr. 1966 THUNDERBIRD condition $500. Call between 6-9 p.m. electric heater, Trickle battery charg- KOR CUSTOM CATERING ailvlKorfor KosL-ot Inc. Traininninge prn.^ 1970 EXECUTIVE CARS 222-M65. er, tiuilt-in r»ldlnK bed ntid tabH*. two CAU, MERRI-MAKING3 p.m. 531. CONVERTIBLE bunka forward. An excellent boat for 7(1-5933 No experience neceinry One owner.- In beautiful condition. See 1968 JAVELIN 290 — V-8 engine. this area. Call 741-1922 daya or 741- it now! Automatic on rloor. AM-FM radio. 0372 evenings. _^__ BACKLOGGED? Type-Rlte could WAITRESSES — Over 21. experi- Ultra modern new plant Excellent condition. 291-1822. solvl e yourr problemblem. ExperEt typingi , enced only. Apply In pemon, SHORE- INTERVIEWS RASSAS PONTIAC COLUMBIA SAILING VACHT3 adclresslnR, bllllnK, pajroll, bookki-cii- POINT INN, ill. 35 _na Holmdel Rd., •nmai>AYa AND THURSDAYS TRY ALL THE OTHERS FIRST Ins. temporary help, notary. 842-4864. HarJet, CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS 395 Broad St. 7U-5H0 Red Bank THEN TRY US RANGER YACHTS 9 m.m. -JO a.m. 2 p.m. -3 p.m. Eves, until 9 O'DAY SAILBOATS 74I-4S.-. L LAtrNDRESS NEEDED — Apply In LANVIN- 19S6 CHBVROL.ET DELUXE SPORTS Pat Kealen's Auto Sales TVPEWRITERS — IBM typewriter per/son. Ye Collage Inn. 3*9 W. Front THE YACHT SHOP rentnlH !)>' the month or y*iar with Hi., Ktvport. ALSO 1969 DEMONSTRATORS V\N - Aulorvi'lc trnnsmlSHlon. cur- Hwy 38 787-1113 Keanaburg 11JB4 Ocean Ave. Sea Bright 842-1913 CHARLES OF THE RITZ tains carpet, sink, stove. After 6 p.m. optloii_to_ buy. Call 222-8704. GIRL_r TR Y 787-0778. $U50. 1969 15'-^' LAilSEN — Trl-Hull Flber- lHhOfl ice rrcani RT. .35 HOI.MPEL, N. J. glaa boat. 100 h.p. Mercury. Trailer, D_M ~CONTRACTINO CO. — Paint- ENT - Well "OFFICE WORKER - High iChOfll 1982 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE - TRUCKS FOB SALE ing, carpentry, tlllnK, roofing. mit0. One owner. G7l-n4oO cellent iinndltior. Sail practically new. 968 niBVOL-RT VAN — Vory good 1830. Call 7*1-2661 HELP WANTuiJ-FEMAlE Bank arpa. Mature woman.* Experi- BXPEn-ENCKb BULLDOZER OP"- Phone 1 ence preferred but will train. Typing :ond!tlon. 671-3957 T3 SKI BOAT — Electric start 35 cs-onUa.. Write -ox T-1.7. Trie Oally ERATOR Ard rubber tire rat- anti trailer. BeautUul, must he seen, Register. Red Bank. loader. Steady, ytar round work. 5M* AUTOS FOR SALE WOMEN — AVON 4698. .. Beat price you will find. 741-4555. FULL OR PART TIME. Several terri- HOUREKEBPEK — To elf an offtrea AUTOS FOR SALE *>fi' OWENS TWIN INBOARD —Sleeps tories open for women who are Inter- and bathroom. Other light duUei. GENERAL MAINTENANCE MAN four. Ready to go. See It at invin's. ested In having a good, steady in- Apply Rollo Trucklnr come. Experience not necessarv. JONATHAN I.OOAN, 1 Jtmnfion Avc., 295 Broadway. Keyport. Red Bank. ^ Avon .ells Itself. Call 7, ml! for Mr. Smllh SPECIAL BONUS SALE !.' 1970 MONTEGO rDULY RENTAL MEN WANTED — aeneril fictoTy * FOR THE Amerada Hess Corporation help. In iluminum window comDsny. .SYSTEM. 1 Hesa Plaza Woodhrldgc, N. J. Apply METALUMB MANUFACTUR- ING CO.. Florpnr:e Ave., at Brosd- WEEKEND?' An Equal Opportunity Employer way. Union Beach, (next to Jeney * AIR CONDITIONED * Central) 739O200. * WOMAN—To assist rather of boy 7 Kirl. 5, with children and houae. 'Per- > RENT ONE manent ll/.-m. A ••n.iciim nls com,! (More ClassifleOds > be made for woman with I or ° 1969 POLAR A K children. Mail brief background to On The Next Page) * Bernz. P. O. Box 71, I>'eyport. FACTORY AIR CONDITION, TINTED GLASS, VINYL FROM US! INTERIOR, 318 V-8 ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANS- * j CHAMBEHMAIDS WANTED "—" Part HELP WANTED-FEMALE MISSION, POWER STEERING, RADIO, HEATER, W.W. * RENT A NEW TIRES, LARGE WHEEL COVERS, BUMPER GUARDS, 2-DOOR HARDTOPS 1 LEGAL SECRETARY - part time. . PLUS ALL STANDARD FACTORY EQUIPMENT. * COUGAR OR Convenient hours arranRed. Red Bank. | SECRETARY * MONTEGO MX, — Must be over 21, AH ORIGINAL LIST $4433 WITH AIR CONDITIONING WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING v'iih'f M-Pt nnpiy in per- PHONE CALLS. Howard EXPERIENCED From Friday 5 P.M. to oins Restaurant lit. 3S, Middle. 1 $ Monday 1 A.M.— town. General oiric» procedure and fome $ * bookkeeping background. Send , etumt SALRRLADY -. Full time, permanent I * SO FREE MILES position tor mature person. Some sell- ritotlno experience, jolory tev.l Ond $ Ing experience desired Plenum applv •availability lo p. o, Box J, MID- In t>Prson, Carroll's • BtaUonery, 28 dlelown, N. J. 07749, 3199 2775 * (you furnish gas) Broad St., Red Bank. BOTH INCLUDE: Automatic, power steering, radio, heater whiiewall * tiros, wheel covers,. Plus all the other regular Mercury features. $ HELP WANTED-FEMALE OUR NE266W LOW DISCOUNT9 PRICE 25.88 Bal. 50,000 Mile Factory Warranty 8c Per Mile Over 50 CLERK SWITCHBOARD MOST OTHER MODELS — SIMILAR SAVINGS Make Your Position requlrej an alert, personable I RECEPTIONIST and reliable womon who likes | Reservation NOW. .persoimal and pur- Ptnonoble, neat op- LINCOLN MERCURY I chasing work. Busl- I moronce, with typing ness experience .and [ ofclllly. Plroianl work- * lyplno eiuntlal, TOWN & COUNTRY Ing condlllans. Houn WALL WALL ple worklng| IM am. Is i p. . in Beautiful Downtown Shrewsbury LINCOLN-MERCURY conditions. Apply m -J DODGE if Apply: SHREWSBURY AVENUE AT SYCAMORE 747-5400 Shrewibury Ava. at Sycamore 40 MAIN ST. 566-6100 MATAWAN ATCO CERAMICS CORP. [ ATCO CERAMICS CORP. 1 747-5400 HWY, JJ IM WOO KEYPORT I •*••••*••*•*•***•••*••••••••••*••• i HWY. 11 UMQoo YPf^T —THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 HELP WAJfTEP-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE FOR SALE APARTMENTS , APARTMENTS AUTO MECHANIC — Experienced Family Circus nilbunib. Aik for FnSl itvak MBOIIAJJICS KEYPORT 99 GREEN GROVE AVE- XOTOK8, Bt, 38. Hatontowa; M2-lu" Men ITEMS YOU NO LONGER IMMEDIATE OPENING — Rellahlr RESUMES PREPARED SET-UP NEED OR'USE WILL ... GREEN GROVE GARDENS man to drive and care tor disable! We aeek experienced get-up mechanics Rumion gentleman. Call MS-3iSl it- preferably famliUr with semi-auto ter 10 a.m. d/r Personnel Service filling, packaging equipment and lab- eling machinery. EFFICIENCIES INVESTIOATOIt — Experienced tor 157 Broad St. Bed Bank 842-3501 we offer excellent working condi- SELL jermanent full -tttie fesitlon wl h tions and liberal benefits, combined with a congefrini btmoaphere Jn our ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS •nrased In negligence -accident . modern, alr-conditloned plant reraonal injury litigation, State age INTERVIEWS FAST SWIM CLUB FOR TENANTS tackjround and experience in detail TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS Salary open. Responses posltivMv 9 a.m. -10 a.m. 2 p.m. -3 p,m FREE HEAT, COOKING GAS, HOTWATER AND AIR CONDITION UNIT epnrldenUaL Write V-105, Tfie Dal y EXPERIENCED TV BENCH HAN WITH A QUICK ACTION Register. lied Bank. CALL LA'NVIN- LOW-COST T.V. and phone outlets, 12 cu. ft. refrigerators, parking and wolk-ln storage 2U-S057 or 2M-520M52088 facilities. Spacious rooms, large closets. Walk to shopping plaza, buses and SEA FOOD COOK PREBSER — steady work, good sala- CHARLES OF THE RITZ DAILY REGISTER school. "Year round. Excellent Job lor rlKht SfHt>Ur MllrU"'21l18: Matawan. RT- 55 HOLMD-KL, N. J. DIRECTIONS: Garden itote exit 117 to 3fi, eost on 36 to Airport Shopping man. Write to Box T-122, The Dally MAN — FulUIme. Monument and Plaza, turn left, then two blocks to model oDortment. From 35, (J. M. Kejister, Red Ban*. AH replies confi- f«gP AT HOME SALESREPEi: vault installer. Must drive iruclc 741- FAMILY AD Fields) to Hazlel Avc, turn left to Middle Road, straight ahead. dential. BENTATIVE'S—One of America', fin- 0310. •st tastest growing retail chain stores COOKS 3 LINES - S DAYS EXPERIENCED MECHANIC - On offers a career In selling custom See Manager in Aparfmenf 34 heavy construction caulpment Alsc craparles and slip covers. Experience dlesel and gasoUne trucks. Expert la preferred, but Is not necessary. We FOR $O enced welder needed. Steady, year will train. Many company benefits PART-TIME MORNINGS — And ful round work. Call B6fl-4S98. available. Excellent draw against top time, Genera! office cleaning. Gooc JUST L. MECHANIC'S HELPER-Some experi- commission. Very good transportation wagea, benefits. 747-5566. MERCHANDISE WANTED RENTALS allowance. Car necessary for personal Available for Merchandise For Sale ence on truck work helpful. Apply In POSITIONS TO BH FILLED — only. Article must originate from, a person, Red Bank 8print: Service 791 ">»i°mor contacts. Interested? Cull • Full and part-Ume wood fence in> ANTIQUES — TKfany ltcm«. toy». fur- WAREHOUSE — 70x100. lhrea large Shrewsbury Ave.. Shrewsbury 671-2020 or come In at w. T. Grant's, stall era. household and may not exceed a sale niture, china, paintings, atatuary, coins, overhaad doyrs, zonpil for business. between 3-5 p.m., Mlddletown Shop, • Part and lull time truck driver am price of $50.00 per article. lighting fixtures. Carved oak dining Clear Indoor area. 18' high. $350 per MEN—Reliable, for grounds mal;. ping Center, Rt. 35. yard man. Price MUST be advertised. Each ad- room pieces. Copper Kettle Antiques, month. Call after 10 a.m. 872-1773. tenance and light landscaping. Full or Some experience preferred, but no1 ditional line $1,00. No copy changes Oakhurat. 531-1691 or 2290S91 FACTORY SPACE — Two 7,000 »q, part time. Bongarzone Wuroery, 5 PART-TIME HELP necessary. For appointment call 671 may he made and no discounts or it. rioors, one 3.5O0 sq. It. floor. Suit- 07 IS. 0S8D. 6-8 p.m. returns will bo made II ad is can- OLD FURNITURE — Antiques, clilna, able for lipht manufacturing. For celed before expiration. ;lR3Bware, art objects and bric-a-brnc, " ae, call 747-1100. ORDERLIES — Challenging position; Steady Work CHEMICAL OPE&ATOR fmmedlate cash for anything and ev- available In modern hospital's Physi •Grocery Clerk mornings SEE OUR AD UNDER OOMPOUND- To Place Your Daily Roqiiter erything. RuscU'i. 25 Enst Front St. RED BANK — Office aulte. approx- cal Therapy Department and operat •Appetizer evenliiKs ER L-AVIN-CrURLES OF THE RITZ FAMILY AD, CALL . . . imately 500 8q. ft., 600 ac. ft., 240 Ing room. Excellent opportunity for Apply In person at ARE ' YOU A GO-GETTER? Do yo aq. ft. Rtver view. 741-6699. reliable person seeking full-time em- FOODTOWN believe In your own ability? Would LTKCROPT — 5000 8^. fi. available ployment with a future. Experience you work hard for am above -avera gt helpful, aood salary and lull frinRe 124 Main St. Matawan 741-6900 PETS AND LIVESTOCK in n«w contompdrary bulldlnc Idea! Income? If so. we would like to talb1 location Uic huslncss or professional fceneflt program. Contact Personnel MAN WANTED TO WORK FOR~ to YOU Sales experience heVprul, bu 24-Hour Service use. Call 7*7-1148. office. Rlvervlew Hospital, 711-270(1 RAPIDLY GROWING LANDSCAPING not necessairy. Earning potential un OAKLAND GAS B.ANGE3 — Oven, THERE'S NO PLACE — Like tlie But. 225, for an interview. An Equa SERVICE AND NURSERY — We of- limited. We oWer imbatantiail drawa broiler, six burners, heavy duty. $90. privacy o[ your own home to train CENTER OF TOWN — RED BANK sales incentives, and an exteiwiv 7^-ton Trane air conditioner, water your dog. We teach your dog t\n re Approximately HOC s CARPENTER AND CARPENTER'S AUTO MEOHANIC er. Like new. Perfect condition. Uaecl LOOKING FOR AN ADORABLE SUBTLE A3B™3iidp~aPACB — 2O'"jao ' We offer aplendld working; condi- FINANCIAL FOR SALE two seasons. Price $225. 717*3866 r EASTER PKESENT? six-month old with shelving. Fair Haven. Reason- tions and liberal company benefits HELPERS — Experienced In alteration Experienced only. Top aalary for UIL ter 5 p.m. able. 741-9879 or 741-1832. work. Good Job for the right man. right man. All benefits Including: Blue 6x10 HEAVY DUTY UTILITY TRAIL. mnlB silver poodle. J&o lo good home, In our modern plant. Call 741-1144 after 6:30 p.m. Cross, Blue Shield, Vacation*. Uni- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 842-4188. INTERVIEWS forms, Profit Sharing. Sec Aaron Rw ER — Two wheel six-ply tires. Call ANYTHING RED BANK. — ,600 to 1200 K|. It. TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS 7I1.SSS8 day«, 747-0412, 0-8 p.m. only PROFESSIONAL. POODLE GROOM- available in high rise building. Ex- t a.m.-10 a.m. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. ATTRACTIVE, PROGRESSIVE APPLIANCE STORE FOE BALE — You can think or in window shades, cellent location for doctors dentists With going business, power .lift g&te SEARS WASHER — NORQE DRYER put on your rollers (or brine your ING — We groom to please. Call and other professionals. Will alter to 1ANVIN- FOOD CHAIN IN KEYPORT "" "RASSAS PONTIAC truck, complete office. Must sell ^e- —Excellent working condition. Best sizes). Fast service. $1.49 and up. 512-5550. suit 28 Riverside Ave. 741-1732. c&use of Illness. Terms, Call 787-6903 Olfar. 671-0187. NEEDS EXPERIENCED 35 Broad St. 741-5180 Red Bank for appointment. PROWN'S COLLIE PUPS. AKC 6 weeks old. CHARLES OF THE RITZ EXPERIENCED BO-ATYAHiD HELP HUMIDIFIERS Otiamnlon bloodline. Show or pet. DISTINGUISHED BT, 38 imtMDEL, N. J. WANTED _ Must be over IS. CaJJ BEAUTY SAI/ON FOR SALE — Hid- 32 Broad St. Red Bank 7U-7500 Kcaity now for Easter. 671-5191. 872-H5O. dletown area. Absentee owner. 56€- Bold and Installed WALNUT BOOKCASE double bed, ARE YOU WILLING TO MAklfVlOO Night Crew Clerks Humidity Control Co. m<regs and box spring. Al] In excel- ADORABLE BLACK AND WHITE A DDAYA ? — K io. call Excellent fringe benefits and top sal- MEN WANTEO — Outdoor work, op- 8231 «(ter «. 747-2662 lent condition. Give-away price. 671- puppies. Kescrvc yours for Easter. OFFICES 828-0M3 ary offered. Opportunities unlimited erate automated lawn service equip- CONCESSIONS FOR RENT — Good 0013. Free to good homes. 671-9211. Located In center of Red Bank Busi- ment, trenching equipment and 12-STRING GUITAR — Famous bran ness district. FIRST COOK and short order men. for ambitious men In our rapidly trucks. P&rmajient posliu&n wltii fu- onnorlunlty. Call after 6 p.m. 671. name Framus, year old, never used. HORSE MANURE — Wen rotted. ST. BERNARD PUPPIES - AKC Reliable. Apply In peimn. Martini's growing company. Apply Store Man- ture. Vitca-Uon and Jftsurance. Call MM Free to cart away. Trucks only. 2*tl- registered. Shots, wormed. Cham- Diner, Rt. 36, Keansburg. Beautiful to see and hear. (1G0. Cal • Central Air Conditioning f, 741-1208. 747-1332 alter 6 p.m. «<68 pionship bloodline. Oall an/ time, ill- • Self Service Elevator "STEADY CLEANERS WANTED — """'STOP & SHOP. INC. mi, AUTO PARTS MAN — AM benefits, ANTIQUE PLAX SPINNINO WHEEL LIVING ROOM — Mediterranean. • Private Parking Space Vull and part-time, call M2-6274. Ap- Rt. 30 Poole Ave. Hazlet hoapitaWtatlon, pension, life Insur- Uacd 6 months. Call GERMAN SHEPHERD STUD SER- • Complete Janitorial Service ply Bldg. 401, ffort Monmouth. ESSO 264-4587 • Individual Thermostatically Con* PROJECT ENGINEER - For large ance, paid vacations. Apply In var-1 Call *74?-(062 VICE,— AKC registered, Rln Tin Tin MATURE MAN —General malntr json, Bee parts manager, Stan Tw ' bloodlines. 738-O7M. trolled Heat mechanical contractor, New Jersey /on], OIROLB CHEJVJiOLIHJT, Mapl? DRUMS — Sllngerland, lull set, good • Wflll-to-Wall Carpeting nance. Permanent position In Red Must have thorough knowledge of pro- DOORS SECONDS condition. Asking $200. Call 741- GREAT DANES — AKC champion Bank. Call 741-7587 after 7 p.m_ cess piping, Instrumentation, heating, Ave., Red Bank. SERVICE 8174. 54 Broad Sheet Red Bank ventilating, air cumlltlontns. plumbing, Good enough for use as doors or desk sired (awns with sound structure nnd CAREER OPPORTUNITY — "johTone water and air pollution. Good oppor. MESSEN&BR tops. In birch and luan. 24"x8O", TO PAlNT^yOUR HOUSE — You temperament. Xrayed clear. 13-86Q7. Call for appointment to Inspect oT Monmouth and Ocean Counties 23"x80". 30"x8O", 32"x80", 36"x8O" don't have to be a Picas*). You can fajttst growing real estate agencies. tunlty for advancement. All fringe Dally trips to New York from Bed STATION OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLASSES — 747-1100 benefit! Including Profit Sharing and Bank and return. Call 747-5880 (or at $1.95 each. Also front doors wit: borrow sprayers, ladders, drop cloths, The Bavahore Companion DOR Club We will train and prepare lor licens- Pension Plan. Incentive bonus Reply interview. little Imperfections, 36"x80", at $11.95 any kind of professional equipment will hold beginner classes in Red ing, through our special company to Box u-101, The Dully Register, Red Enjoy tite challenge and profits ot ~l them In our bargain basement. rroin A to 2 HBNTAL CENTER 141 Bank starting on Apr. 7. Call 741- OFFICE SUITE-RED BANK -75S iq. •chool. qualified young men tor posi- TANK CLBANE/R running your own business! High g sm. Newman Springs Rd., Shrewsbury. 6965, 741-7026 or 222-8749. ft. In excellent location. Desirable for tions In onfl ot today's most lucra- Apply ROLLO TRUCKING volume Bsa© Service Station avail- RED BANNK LUMBELUM R 741-0040. any profession. Call 747-3730 between tive professions. If you are Interested ESTIMATOR-For large mechanical 295 Broadway, Kcyiport Able for Immediate lease on Rt. MODERN HORSE BARN AND PAD- JJ_and 5. contractor, New Jersey. Must have 35 in Oakhurst Present Lessee re* Pearl and Wall, Red Bunk. 741-8500 REFRIGERATOR — 34 cu. ft. side DOCK — For rent. Call after 8:30 In first year larnlnts of $12,000 with thorough knowledge of process piping, EXPERIENCED BARTENDER — tiring after 17 years at same lo- POOL TABLES — Finest quality, bv side. 3 months old, cast $695. p.m. P4B-8942. BTORE - il'ilO'. Also three larm unlimited future Income potential call Full or part-trme. Oall between 8:30- cation. Training and financial as- 1 WlH soil lor 8235. WASHING MA- offices. Reasonable lent. Immediate instrumentation, heating, ventilating, 4:30. 87Z-1M2. i brand new. professional slate, 7', 8 CHINE — 7-oycle. two-speed, filter TOY POODLE — Beautiful cham- M3-4350. air conditioning, plumbing, water and niotance available to the qualified 1Z99 to <3S9. MH-7435. paffno female, AKC, seven wctka old. occupancy. Apply Serplco's. 101 Mon- air pollution. Good opportunity for ad- individual. It you would like' to How, S60. AIR CONDITIONER, 8,000 montli St., Red Bank, next to Carlton CARPENTER — To repair bunga- operate your own business and are HOLLYWOOD BED — With fOL. BTU, $60. Call 493-8017. Call !)16-8035. Theatre. STEADY WORK vancement. All fringe benelits Includ- lows. Call after 7 p.m. rnattrefts, (25. Sewing machine. Sing- ing Profit Sharing and Pension Plan. 787-7K3 InteresteInter d in this outstanding op- DE-THATCH YOUR UAWN — Rent a GERMAN SHEPHERD — AKC male. WITH A OROWING COMPANY Incentive bonus. Roply to Box W-118, portunitport y call Miss Wlnl&rz at er, electric table model, (45. Call &!• wer rake al MONMOUTH MOWER, One year old. Good with children, BUSINESS OFFICE — Store or ahop Ambitious, neat and reliable man with The Dally Register. I(eM Bunt. 6-7000. ter 5, 747-3846. . 35, Mlddletown. 671-1073. Htmsebroken, 583-9595. on busy IS. NBwman Springs Rd.. eetianlcal aptltuds to become a S Shrewsbury. Phone 741-5B8S tor details. HELP WANTED-Male-FemaJe TWIN BEDROOM SET (40. BABY GRAND PIANO — Lester. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD — Male, Swn technician. Company training, ad- MAN WANTED—For^gcneriif boat" 1 Phone 3 months, large bonsd. Champion line. RED BANK — Modern office auits. vancement opportunity and benefits yard work. Applv In person. Pleasure aOING RESTAURANT — For Infor- $750. Large air compressor, 3 h.p. HoUBe'iroken and shots. $75. 264-6073. Could share space and seoretary If N. J. driver's license required. AUTO Bay Marina. 580 Patten Avc, Long MALB/FKMALB — For conatrucUon matlon, oaJl Portable bar. 291.0371. desired. Call 711-7061. Branch firm. Perth Amboy. Pricing, ex- 741-2529 SR1GIDAIRE —Electric stove, 40", LAWN ,OF MATAWAN, sto-woo. BREAKFAST NOOK — $5. Boudoir CASH FOR PEDIGREE PUPS — UP l OIL BURNER MECHANIC — Experl- pediting, etc. Good opportunity for be- RESTAUiRANT — LUNOKEONETTB EeLuxe, two ovens. $30. RCA port chair, S2. club cliatr, 55. Ladder-back to six months. They do not have to SHOP SPACE — 15 x33'. in Atlantic glnner. Reply to Box Y-108, The Daily able TV. *15. Call 291-0591. be registered. CANINE! COLLEGE Highlands, targe garage door. Rea- «nced. All benefits. Fred D. WlkoH DRAFTSMAN-PIPING —In the center of Red Bank shop- chair. $4. Laundry tub, $2. Two head sonable. 391-2380 or 291-G905. Co., 231 Maple Ave., Red Bank. 747- Experienced In PlptiiR, HVAC. Plumb- HcBlster, Red Bank. plug and buftlneas, Well established. SPECIAL FOR EASTEH —Door boards, $2. 747-4784. INC. 229^933. C55J. Ins. Write nrflft.im;in. P.O. Box 471- BARMAID — Days. BARTENDER — Ideal lotartilon, full equipj>ed. Must sell mirrors 16"x60" with 14" bevel, SO.D! HOT WATER OIL FURNACE—Com- BEAIJTrPUL FAWN GREAT DANE RED BANK —Shop wlUt showroom, PcrUi Amboy. N. J. 0&8S1. Nights. Sober, References. ror reasons ot health. 7*1-3352 aitor 5. Morris Plate Glass. 741-1083. —Female. 19 months. AKC. Owner office, stockrooms, attached Four bay DRAFTING INSTRUCTOR — Day 2M-2375 plete. Will heit 6 to 8 rooms. 550. program. Permanent position, bene- SHOKT ORDER COOKS — Excellent Call after 6. (71-3420. transferred. Beat Offer. 264-5480. Karate. H60 monthly. 741-1874. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD — Male, FOR LEASE IN LINCROFT — Com- fits. 775-75M. Union Technical Instl. year round po.ilUuna available M'ist INSTRUCTION MINI BIKE PIANO — UDTttht, in good condition, mercial property. 80x110. with house. fate. 702-704 Main St.. Asbury Park. GOOD DRIVERS WANTED — For Best offer. Call 22 months. A benuty, Best reasonable, Call 711-7899. MAN — Steady. Driving and selling. n'& Kestaurant, Ht. afternoon nchool bus routes. Mid-day Oreen metal /lake. 2^4 h. 53^2410 offer Cail 671-3750. ____^ Apply In person. MARINE LUMBER, Mlddletown. class trlpa starting noon. Pleasant, VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS - At sour Call attcr 5 p.m. bi: WAREHOUSE — 12,000 aq. ft. and 1138 Ocean Avc, sea Bright. non-conrintng work, $2.50 per hr. We home. By a competent teacher. B26- SOLID WALNUT nine-drawer triple GOOD HOMES FOUND FOR OLDER WELL ESTABLISHED ICE CREAM will train you. Apply dally 9 to 5. 02(0. dresHer with matching chest. 550, Call DOGS — No charge. Let us place oWlcc spice. EDWARDS INDUS- VENDING ROUTES STILL OPEN - MURPHY BUS SERVICE, 555 Rt. 35, SIX LADDER BACK CHAIRS —Drop- 046-4204. your dog in a home where he'll be TRIAL CENTER. OaU 566-2)00. CONSTRUCTION Muni be IS anil a ru.ipansl'jle gooii Mlddletown.. (Near Bonanza) PIANO - ACCORDION AMD OROAN leaf dining table, drop-leaf tea. cart, nappy, visiting rights arranged. CA- workpr. Commission nnly. Hours t>p- Professional te&cbar and musician. buffet, fixll rug. drum set stainless UPHOLSTERED ROCKER — 525. NlME COLLEGE INC. 220-8D33. INSPECTORS Kln at 12 noon. Call 671-1280 after 10 Altrod itanfrexH. H2J1A22 ateel fllnk. Best offer. Call between Coffee table, two end tables and HOUSES FOR BENT a.m. 7-9 p.m. 741-4064. lamps. S50. 747-13M afte-r 5. MOBILE DOG GROOMING FOB SANITARY SEWER PROJECT TEACHER — Grade 7 and 8 French. WE COME TO YOU Apply Mon. • through Frl., between 9- KITCHEN CABINET INSTALLERS Experience required. Itumaon Board COMPUTER CAREERS DOLLS — 35, $50. Piecrust table, $18, EDEN ACR& 842-KWB JIM to $390 Per Month AND HELPERS — Experienced. Paid of Education Phone superintendent, In business. Industry and government Lionel trilnn, (50. 100 records — 78s. $44.95 THE HERO AGENCY N-SIITATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE holliiaya and vncation. HUh Rtnrtinfr 8(2-0385. start with EC PI tralnta* Day and W5. 787-2931. Is all you pay tor a Tull one Inch Rt 35 MUdltUws salary. If qualify A. Call 466-9030. evenings. Call ECPI at 5(2-24)0 or thick aluminum combination aluminum paper trained, P&rrnanent sh'— — 48 E. Front Si. Red Bank EDP — Opportunity for experienced LARGE PROVINCIAL DINING rect apartment dogs. Guaranteed. •71.1000 CHEMICAL OPERATOR — Intclli- operator with two years or more ex- visit ECPI, 2S5 Momouli P«ri Hwy.. door INSTALLED. 2 glass, 2 screen MECHANICS and MECHANIC'S West Long Branch. ROOM TABLE — 46" wide, 69" long, Inserts, all hardware. Master charge accepted. M8-3669. WIDE SELECTION OP RENTALS - gent, reliable young man. No experi- HELPERS WANTED — Apply Boro perience with tape ayBtema. pref- plua three leaves. $50. 842-4917. Furnished and unfurnished. Immedi- ence necessary, will train. Elastomers HUSSCH Co., 4*5 Shrewsbury Ave., erably cobal, who would like to ad- PROWN'S AFFECTIONATE , — Adorable two- ate occupancy. SAMUEL TEICHSR Ltd. 73»O71O. Rhb vnnce to a more rosiiointiiiH pualt un Earn High Wagas Now HAFES — Moaler, with Inside vault, year-old combination Terrier/ Poodle AGENCY, Oceanport Ave., Oceanport. with local growth organization. Able built to government specifications, "Our 45th Year" free to animal loving couple. This 542-3500. 1 "TWO MATERIAL HANDLERS -Fo'r "9TOCK™C LERK — Part-time m»ni- to assume full responsibility for com- Ideal lor office. Delivery arranged 32 Broad Bt Red Bank 711-7500 fellow needs to be adopted Into an warehouse work. Must hnve driver'* Inns anrf Saturday.*- Good working puter production needs and Input and (No experience needed) A.G. Rogers, Inc., 931 A&bury Ave. understanding home without children. license. Apply In person, Belford cunditlons. Call 842-r>66fi- output coordination with print and let- Asbury Park. SMALL CHERttY Thom&svMe dining Call 741-2791. __ MINI MANSION Wholesale Fence Co.. 20 Hwy 36. Del- 30 MEN NEEDED room nnt • buffet ba.ao. open hutch EARTENDEil — Bteady or wcelteni tfr fihop operation*. Submit reeume top, ova 1 table, [our side and two "BIG OR SMALL - WE TRAIN In a lovely setting on a hill featuring Jtord. Apply In ]>eraon, RUM RUNNEIt, B and past salary history, which will be IMMEDIATELY PIANOS — ORGANS arm chairs, p.ias, $250. Bedroom Bet, THEM ALL" Spring dog obedience fireplace in living room, butler's pan- AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATINO Ocean Avc, Sea. Bright.^ held in strict confidence, to Box F-163. For April training pocan Ilnished cherry, triple dresser clusaefl. starting Mar. - 2a, freehold , try, formal dining room, four bed- The Dilly Register. Red Bank. N. J. Learn to Operate rooms, bath, plus plenty or room to fHLEBMAN - Experienced. II lnex- New and used Grands, Spinets, Play- with mirror, chest, two nigftt tables, Elks Lodge. Reaulta guaranteed, Phil roam. Rent this lovely homo for H00 erfenced, trill train, but must have MORTGAGE MAN All respondents will be Interviewed. HJCAV1 Y EQUIPMENT 78" headboard, two twin frames, box McCabe fraJner, Call 4S2-7&12. f n't; Improvement sales background. Learn to Drive ers that work. Consoles, Upright springs and mattresses complete $300. per month, Call 711-3457. _ One of New Jersey'a largest mortsa MEN..W0MEN..STUDENTS.. TRACTOR TRAILERS from $25. Unlimited rentals from 97< 842-0639 after 6 p.m. and Sat., Sun. PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING - companion linn nn opening for x lirlRli Keep your present Job while training per week. FREEHOLD — KIMBALL By appointment only. AKC poodle BETSY ROSS AGENCY "SALESMAN — Established manufac- enerfietlc salesman io represent thei at our state licensed VA approve* PIANO AND ORGAN WAREHOUSE. DUNCAN PHYF1K Dl'NfcNO ROOM — and achnauser puppies, 971-D621. Tic&itors-Member Multiple Lhtlngi Hi, • Mil applicator surface coating, In their Residential Mortgage Depar WUllaraatown. _N . J. trainining 8lte.Bite._ 12 Throcnnorton sr.. Freehold. 462-4730. Table with twx) leaves and pads. Serv- 117 Hwy. 35 264-3156 - Keyport Is looking for an active salesman to ment, We presently have men who a EARN $125+Wk Open 8-9. er, china, buffet, seven chalra. Good HERMAN SHEPHERDS — AKC, soil o: i-ommlxslon hnsls. Musi rend earning In excess of $20,000, drive i NOW THRU SEPT. Mth TUITION TERMS AVAILABLE condition, 5200. Also dining, as above, Klorio and Waldenmurk Moodllncs, MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE — Two. blueprints. Submit resume to P.O. air conilitloneil company car and hav • NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 335-39GO POT BELLIED STOVE — That ka. ro chaira. Dining fixtures, TV and bJacJt and tan. Shots. Call 747-5805. bedroom cottage, 1135 per month, util* Box 220. Red Bank, N. J. or call 812- many other benefits. • NO BONDrNO-INVESTMENT been electrified as floor lamp with IsccllancouB. 872-1204. lti&s extra. Minimum one-year tease, S72O after 6 p.m. [r you have had previous F.H.A. an • UNION SOALE + BONUS Or send name, address, and phone IRISH SETTER - AKC female, 18 plus one-month security required, 671* V.A. real estate experiences, we wl • RESOKT AREA ROUTES number to A.T.8.. P.O. Box 185. Oak- Md burlap shade. (100. Call 747-4062. months old. All shots. $100. Call 787- TRAILER DRIVERS —Two years train you In the exciting world • ALL EXPENSES PAID lyn. N. J. 08107. IENGO FLORIST 8520. _____ 5495 experience. Will train on special mortRaKC finance. If you are lntereat- STILL OLD equipment, darter Hulk Inc.. 6(j-.^B8 COLLEGE STUDENTS Lovely arrangements, corsages and BASSET HOUNDS — AKC trl-cr»lor, in n c;irccr rather than a Job, ca ENROLL NOW Prices on aluminum siding, Installed plants for Easier. Low prices. Free just two years old. AH shots. Very WANTED TO RENT GOVERNMENT CONTRACT SPE- Miss Steckert, nt Commercial Mor SECURE YOUR SUMMER JOB NOW properly. Free estimates. oca! deliveries. 81 Newman Springs Kood witJi children, Reasonable. 254- CIALIST — With quality control none- gage Co., 622-3441, for an Interview. Open 7 days 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Rd.. New ShrewHbiiry. 741-3028. 5788. WE NEED — Five or elx. 2-3 bed- HlcaUon experience. Apply ELECTRO All Inquiries will be held In stride: IBM PROWN'S room Rental Homes, furnished or un- confidence. GOOD HUMOR "Our 45th Year" BAND EQUIPMENT — MUflt soil. AKC TOY POODLES — Available for furnished from 185 io $350 per month IMPULSE. INC., 116 Chestnut St., 585 Shrewsbury Ave., Shrewsbury, N.J. • Typing 32 Broad SL Red Bank 711-7500 Just cot married.. Panther combo or- breeding Apricot or creiiin. Terms for incoming personnel. THE BERG Red Bank. TRUCK DRIVER AND PAVING (Opp. Red Bank airport) Kan. $250 Fender piano ba»3, MOO. or cash. 741-3253 or 542-27o9. AGENCY. Rl fe. Mlddletown. 671-1000. SHEET METAL MEN -Man to run CALL You must ba 18 years or older, and • Keypunch PIANOS — Going out of buslnest OreUch electric guitar, 565. Boas 666-1052 have a valid N.J. driver's license. sale. Prices rock bottom. County Or- KuUnr for beginner, {45. Call after PERSIAN KITTENS—CFA registered, fhop and Installations. Experienced, 6:30, 741-3715. with papers. Two Hmoke females. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE — Need un- also experienced helper.. 741-3157. _ 8\LES AND STOCK CLERK — Hlfi CLERK — Part-time nights and week • Computer Programming tan k Piano Co. 531-3400. Call 046-4447. _____ furnished apartment or house (or pe- MATURE MAN - General factory school graduate, Interested In lean ends. Must be 21 er older. Apply • Office Automation a.B, REFRIGERATOR — $50. Port WE9TINOH0USE I>HYEH — In car- riod of 4-fi months starting Apr. IB or work. No experience necessary. Ing men and boys' apparel' imsincs KRAUSZER'S DAIRY. 80 First. Ave.' a-crlb, (B. Fine double bookcase bed ton, never used, deluxe model, value May 1. M240T1. Starting rait 12.75 an hour. S3 after Excellent opportunity for agffresal' Atlantic Highlands. (10. 842-1429. J225. Will sell (or $U0 or best offer. '-'lung man Apj>lj" In person, Lou Day or evening elaisea—Free place* (Won on TV uhow.) 264-0228 evenings. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT RESPONSIBLE FAMILY NEEDS — one montD. • DRYINO SERVICES Men & Boys Wear, 189 Broadwa; AI7>ES AND ORDERLIES — 7-3 »Mfl, ment Two computers on premlies. 1970 SKI-DOO — Demonstrator. Nor. Three-bedroom lioute In Mlddle'.Own CORP., Beach * Main Bt.. Keaaa^urj: Lji Branch. Call die 2» h.p. J895. OLYMPIC. 123-S, 15 ATLANTIC TRADING POBT — 179 APAKTMENTS by May 1. Kent 1160-3ISO, 671-0531. TO7-0530. 191.04(0 NORTHEAST h.p., (595. RED BANK AUTO IM- Grand Ave., Long Branch. Antiques, PORTS, 119 E, Newman Springs Rd china glass and used furniture. Wed. MONMOUTH BEACH — River k Surf BUS DRIVERS — HolmdeJ Townehln COMPUTER INSTITUTE Red Bank. and Frl. 6-10 p.m., and Sat. and Sun. Club1 Apartments. One and two bed- FURNISHED ROOMS HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED—MALE Board of Education. Male or female. 10-6 p.m. Buy and cell 22B-3838. room apartments In modern build- Will train If not licensed. Top pay. 60 English Plaza Red Bank IJUIGB ROOM — With shower. Pint Need not be resident. Call 2M-TUT. GUITAR, LEFT HAND CONSOLES ~ Color TV and Magna- inga. Air-conrillloned, ttclence kltchcno. APPROVED FOB'VETERANS vox black and white. Dinette set. $155 a month up. Call Resident .Man- floor. Private entrance. Call 7i7>1041. SCIENTIFIC RESTAURANT Combination hollow body — electric Mlpht c'lTHl'-ller, Hoover upright ager. 222-8J0O . 9-4 P.m.. 4-8 p.m. D16-&441. PRODUCTION EMPLOYEES Harmony Meteor with double pickup aculm 671-2816. • FREEHOLD — Furnished modern FREEHOLD — Roam, private en- MANAGEMENT CORP. MERCHANDISE tonal control. Like new. Paid 1215 apartment Also one furnished efdcl- trance. Good location. Ueforencee. Al- will sell (or only $115- Call 741-1536. 1069 WHEEL OAMPKR— Space wap- so one furnished efficiency. 452-1J96, We need people to work rotating shifts. 1025 Rt. 25 Mountalnsldi on 15', opens to 20'. Fully equipped. ency. Short/long terms. <6'M231. FOR SALE Never "oecn used. 51800. 6T1-5324. V/a are willing to supply the following: ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF RED BANK — Luxury high rise ALPINE MANOR HOTEL SELLING OUT AIR CONDITIONERS — Feddera, apartments. Immediate anubt!diary of • major international corporation, MOVING TO FLORIDA - Must Bell PART-TIME — Bales nnd office worlt everything Call after 5 p.m. MOVING, MUST SELL — Unuoua Bllver dollars. Will pay top dollars. RED" BANK ~ On^the"rlver duplex TED HALL AGENCY Some experience preferred, but no 668-1773 •lirhly polished patio norch or kttcher Mr. Romeo. 787-5951. penthouao with two bedrooms and two w« ar» opening a new offics in th» R«d Bank/New niHiDissary. Far appointment call 671 IOR set, table and Tour benches, like WANTED baths. CorpetlnK also Included. All Realtors 0880. 6 - 8 p.m. WE NOW HAVE STRAW — Holmriel new, $l!i. 21" 3-epecd reversl&Je floor Used Oriental Rups fltnr'mf'ts TIVP "•' -- view. By a?- 733 River ltd. Fair Haven Shrewibury area. Valley Farm MonaKement Co. 946- or window fan. $20. Tractor spreader. Chlnoao and Persian MATURE FSRSON — WlUl dCElrO to «~806 noontimes or evenings. iol 222-0269 7 days 115 pmJirOOSJir-OOST Or Address your. Replies to: Permanent, year Open 7 days. 11-5 p.m. EARN EXCELLENT INCOME Diamonds Bought or ItestyleJ HOVINO TO FLORIDA—MUST BELL WHILE BUILDING Odd Jobs , round. Indoor work. CORRIGAN'S ' . • . • MR. DON RAY : Entire conttnU of home. Three room' YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Good, pay. frierdfy ~" Tumltuns. 9200 or sell separately. Let us buy the diamonds you dDn't 127 Oakland at, ^Reil Bank 7(7-2706 IUVIU • S100. Bedroom wear o/ let us restyle them for you LIGHT HAULING -.Cellars, ja- PLU&jBlNO — Heallni and batji. people. Schooling, sot -.(30. I05-05W. • NO EQUIPMENT TO BUY personally. ReuBailles', 36 Broad 8t. ruRcs cleaned up. Fret estimates. room remodeling. CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY • NO OVERHEAD 711-2149 alter 3 p.m. ikltlj, not required* TYPEWRJTEHB. ADDING machines. All makes * new or used. Guaranteed. • UNLIMITED MARKET Low aa (S. Berplco's. 101 Moomouth • SMALL ONE-TIME INVESTMENT General Contractors Fainting and Decorating Roofing, Siding & Insulation 49 Gilbert St., New Shrewsbury 07724 BL Keat to theater. 7<7O4U. For personal Interview ATCO CERAMICS CORP. Wrile la Boy W-ltf, Ths Dally LAMP SHADE BALE - 209!, off on ACME CONSTRUCTION CO. Addi- CARL B. JONES —' Fainting and OL9EN CO. INC. Koofloj;. siding * HWY. 39 - ' ZM-HOO KEYPORT all sold and (liver foil shades. HI'o Register, Red Bank) Including phont tions, alterations.- new homes. W« wallpapering. Fully Insured. For Ires tiuutatton Installed and guaranteed An equol opportunity employer Btelner Lamp Shade stadlo. m W. number. do the whole Job. :6M0i». 222-9259. estimates, call 23.J83S. for 10 yeara. 7750705 281 05tf, Front SL, Red Sank. 26 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1970 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE or permit lo be Towns. Urged to PUm, PUBLIC NOTICE ^ro o. u~i~ debris, mi or aiiy TAKE NOTICE . that the under- •J.3Q5 - . materials Including structures into REDDEN AGENCY THIS HOME signed shall expose tor «*J*>, In ao SHERIFF'S HALE MUidn or upon any tidal waiters or : REDDEN AGENCY curduict; with It.S. 30:lOA-l. at pub- SHPJSBIOK

    HOTICK ALL thiit certain lot, tract or parcel sand, ci-avel or any materials and p e $ The Board of Education of (he Bor- of land Htiri premise?, situate ami foe- construction of groins, docks, bulk- $24,750. other twin bedrooms. , .three ough o£ Rumson, County of Monmouth, inR In the Borough of Union Beach, In heads ^oiithousps, dwellings acces- q county-wide planning, FROW and StHfp of New Jeraey, wilt receive the county «r Monmouth, In the StaLe sory 'buildings. Toads or otnor im- baths. Outstanding cherry ALLAIRE-FARROW scaled hlrts for (he purchase of five of New Jersey, bounded uml described provements nfithdi t"e wafer <:<>urscs, "Nothing is more im- BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN 21'x36' relocatable classrooms. Bids as follows: coastal flood plain, watershed and re- portant to the future of the paneled den with raised hearth will be received at the office of the BEING IJOU 3 & 4, Block E. __ chairgi! Innds, or natural drainage POSSIBLE INCOME AGENCY BoanJ Secretary, Forrestriale School, shown on 'Man of Union Beach. Rari- system shall be regulated by provi- county in the next 10 or 15 Grand Jury fireplace,. .Game room, cherry Forrest Avenue, Ruimon, New Jersey tan Township, Monmouth County, N.J," sion of this law. Two kitchens, four bedroom.' Middtetown 5 Corners 671-2590 07760, until 2 P.M. on Wednesday, filed Nov. 1, 1920, Caae 7-10, Properly years," Mr. Pike stressed. paneled with built-in bookcases PAIR HAVEN COLONIAL — Three April 15. 1370. The bids "will be opened located In the Borough of Union Beach, •I 2 The deposition or removal of nat- two baths, two entries. Super bedrooms, living room with fireplace, and read at the meeting of the Rum- Monmout!) County, New Jersey. ural products or the water courses. Giving Middletown Rotar- and cabinets. 'Ultra kitchen". dining room, kitchen, basement, at- non Bourd or Education to be held nt Udal wal&rjv raa-sUl wetlands and Given Cop paneled family room with baj 8 P.M. on April 15. 1070. EXCLUDED from this is title ._ submerge*! lands by commeixial w VA acres of landscaped tached garage, screened porch. Private lands within the bounds of Union Ave- recreational fishing, shellflshlng, ians a brief sketch of the window. Can be one or two location. Just listed at $3i,9W. Will Eld Instructions and specifications nue, as widened, aquiiciilture hunting or trappin,g op- grounds. We will welcome your ll ft may be obtained from the Board Sec- SAID property Is atao described orations shall ba excepted from, pro- county master plan at a lun- family residence. $33,000. retary at the above address. follows: visions of thl3 law, where otherwise cheon in Howard Johnson's Assault Case calls. OAPE COD —Overlooking pond. Three Ttie Board of Education reserves tire BEGINNING at appoint in the east- icKally porjnltteri and regulated. bedrooma, modern kitchen, tiled b:itli, Fiftht to reject any or *l! lilelti. unit erly line of Uiilun Avenue, as widened, Section 5.0 PermiUed Acts Restaurant, Mr. Pike empha- LONG BRANCH - John V. REDDEN AGENCY basement. Excellent condition. $24,750. to waive minor defects. distant 50.22 feet southerly along the 5.0 The acts set Porlh In Sections REDDEN AGENCY By order of the .Board of Education same from the intersection of Uie 4 0 aJiri J,l are permissible if done sized that Monmouth County Bellino of 35 Second Ave. yes- Realtor Realtor LIMCROPT COLONIAL — Four bed- of the Borough of nurnson. southerly lim; o[ Lurillarcl Avenue, pursuant to terms and conditions of a d rooms, *2'i biiths, living room, dining DA.V1D C. JONES formerly 5th Street, with said easterly permi'•t .a-pprovetl by the Mayor antl is pressed hard by rapid ex- terfjay in Municipal Court SOI Maple Ave. Red Ban: 301 Maple Ave. Red Bank room, den with rircplace, hiiaement. Secretary line or Union Avenue, thence (1, South Council ut>on the recommendation of Hot water heat. Centrally air condi- March 25 ljfi.00 8-1 dc-firees 02 minutes 03 ueconds East me coaservii'tJon OommLssion and ob- pausion of the metropolitan wajVed preliminary hearing 741-9100 tioned. $55,000. alone the Southerly line of said Lot tained frf.m the Borough Clerk or 741-9100 it 2, DI.D8 feet to a point in the west- pursuant to an approved arfl filed area surrounding New York on an assaun charge. It goes Evenings: 747-3799 erly line of Lot £43 in said btu fiUbdiirLsion map or building permit Evenings: 747-37$ SCHANCK AGENCV The Board of Education or the Bor- thence |2) South 05 degrees 57 n..,.- .-arrylng rinnl site development ap- City. There has been a popu- t0 the Grand Jury_ ough of Rumson, County of Monmoutli utes 57 seconds Went alonjf the west- proval- hy Ihe Planning Board and REALTOR and State of New Jersey, will receive erly JJnc of said Lot #«, 60 Sect lo approved by the Borough Council. lation increase of about 50 Bellino is charged with as^ R Linden PI. Red Bank sealed proposals at its office in the a point in the northerly line of Lot 5 1 The following operations ana per cent each 10 years, the saulting Patrolman JameS'To- RIVER OAKS H7-O397 Sun. 7I7-4O88 Forreatflale School, Forrest Avenue itb in said block; thence (U) North use's are permitted in the water Ilumaon, New Jer.sey 0776(1. until 2::m di tlcgrues 02 minutca o;i seconds west courses, the coasLnl flood plain, wa- county planner said, and this raaini of lh(, j^g Branch p0- FOUR BEDROOMS P.M. on April 13, tf>70 for 1970-71 Gcn- along the northerly line of Lot if5 In tershed land*. ^iH^ir reehtirge iirci EXCELLENT BITT Top location is offered with IF YOU'VE THOUGHT •«ral.School Supplies. said block. 90.18 feet to the aforesaid or a natural drainage system as a trend, he predicted, will con- lice Department on Dec. 17. this 11 year old home tn Fair Specifications and blM instructions easterly line of Union Avenue as wid- matter of right subject lo provisions p Haven, Center Jiall, large hitch- OF BUILDING may be obtained Irom Ihc Board Sec- ened; (hence i-0 North 00 degrees "S of Section i.O: tinue and may even increase. For the growirc familyly/Fiv, i en with adjoining breakfast Ijook at this one first. It lias every- retary at the above address. minutes 57 seconds East along Union n i ConserveU"n of soil, vcpetauon, A counter-complaint against bedroom, two-hath ranch, area and family room, 2V> thing. Centrally alr-condittoned four- Bids will be opened and publicly Avenue as widened JiO.M feet to the water fish shellfish and wildlife, Cites Population Large Jiving room, tuii base- baths, living room wltli fire- bedroom, two-bath ranch only 7 months read ny the Bonrri Secretary at 2;30 point or place ol Sii/Gl^vjsiNG bi Outdoor recreation tnuludlni; play Patrolman Tomaini by Bellino ment, 25" naUo, fenced rear (place, formal dinlns: room, old. Deluxe kitchen, dining room, P.M. on April 13, 1070 in the office of and sport ing are-as, field trials na- The county population, yard. 535,900. bttsement, easy to care for stunning brick fireplace in family the Forrestdalc School, Forrest Ave- SAID description is drawn in accor- tnn> study hiklnK. horae'jack riding, was sent to the prosecutor's landscaped yard. Too lar^c for rooomm, attacheaach d two-car garage. Many nue, Rumson, N. J. dance with a survey made by Thoi swimming, Khln diving, camping, 161,000 in 1940, rose to 334,- office. present owner. Asking $-18,500. lovely extrat s include wall-to-walwalltowall carr- The Hoard or Education roscrvrs the A. t Inncgan, L.S. datwi Decembi?! boitirc WILIOI' skiifitf, trapping, hunt* Financing available. Call to- peting. Transferrefd d owner wilil givi e rlglit to reject any or all bids In inc. flffhltig and ah el If ish ing where 000 by 1960 and is estimated Four motor vehicle offenses day! early occupancy. 546,000. whole or in part, and to waive minor SAID property is also known aa 506 otherwise lefjaily pormltted anil regu- A. FRED MAFFEO defects. Union Avenue, Union Beach, New Jer- at 475,000 now, Mr. Pike went against Bellino stemming REALTOR RUSSELL M. BORUS DAVID C. JONES, C'I Operation or tla-ms and other wa- on. By 1985, he added, it will HALL BROS., Realtors REALTORS ., Secretary The approximate amount or the •tcr control rtevk-es Ino'.udlng tempo- y , from the same incident were 569 River Rd. Fair Haven 813 Rlyor Rd. 74J-76A6 Fair Haven March 25 * $5.75 iudBment to be satisfie1 6 d by said sale rary aHaratUm or divers Ion nf wa« Member Multiple Listing service 600 River Rd. \1J*£J"™. ?S,J . .^ together with tcr" levels or clrtuilailoti for cmerKCn- probably approach 735,000. postponed until April 7, and 741-9333 Open 7 Days v.y, maintenance or tiquii- culture The county master plan his bail was continued at NOTICE purposes. d> GrurAng. farming, nursorfw, jra.r- envisions three "urban ser- $500. . v. PARKLIKE SETTING SHERIFF'S KALE by publication. denint; and harvesting or crops. Finest Pair Haven location. Beautliul Sl'I'KltlOlt HURT i«i Rr>;it niK'horage or mooring. vice areas," Mr. Pike ex- Charles R. Graziano of 205 FOLLOW THE LEADER grounds with trees. SecJmied 1 Vf»ioTy OF NEW J£RSKV DJitcrt: February 5. 1970 f > Use? accessory to residential or rambler in perfect condition. 21' living I-inn, Rimm and Bloom other permitted primary uses of a«l- plained. One ilincluded s tthh e West End Ave. waived pre- UP? 1 room with fireplace, formal riinlne CIIAVCKRV IHVIS1OV A BARGAIN! 4 BEDROOMS 3IONAIOVTH COUNTY March ll.'lg, 25^Anrll 1 ' jolnlns lands or watora provided they Enjoy family life io the fullest in a area, plus summer dining room aif- Docket No, F-KK19-6M are nnslRtent with the Intent and ob- coastaal area east of the Gar- liminary hearing on a March WAY big house designed with mothers in jolulnR terrace'. Three master bed- wyckoff Savinw end Loan Awoclatlon, jectives of this law. 4 breaking andJ entering mirid. Excellent frame construction, rooms, two baths, den or fourth bed- Plalnfcir; vs: Baj*i Stanley Wood, et ft.2 Upon tlie issue of a special per- den State Parkway, the sec- breaking completely remodeled and carpeted room. New carpeting. Huge basement. ux.. Defendants mlt for an exception to sections 4.0 charge. His bail of $500 was, THE throughout one year ago. At $29,SO0, Attached garage and carport. $47,600. Bv vlrtiifi of ;t writ of execution or 4 I and gtifrfaet tn such spcrJa] ond fellows Rt. 9 through the we know of nothing comparable in In Uie above sta-ted action to me di- conditions or safeguards as Ihe Bor- continued by City Judge Stan- comfort, appearance and location. TED HALL AGENCY rected, I sh-all expose for sale Rt oiiph council may tloein ticcpssiiry to middle of the county and the ON JOSEPH G, JteaJtors public ventlue. a.t the Court House In fulfill the intent and objectives of ley Cohen pending Grand Move Mgtit Into a luxurious home in 733 Elver Rd. Fair Haven Uie Borough of Freehold, County of AND OTHER USES IN THE WA- this Ordinance, the following uses and third is in the area adjoining exclusive area of HOLMDEL. Three Monmoutti, New Jersey, OTI Moniiay TEJK COURSES. COASTAL WET- operations are permitted: Jury action. '. master-size bedroom*, two full tile 842-4200 thc 20Ui day of April. 1970. at 2 LANDS. TIDAL JfAESHES FLOOD ;i i Docks bulkheads, boat laum:n- Allentown in the county's batfts, den, game room, fireplace, plus McCUE o'clock, P.M. Prevailing Time. itiK or landlns sites and mnrinas. •western panhandle. Robert F. Torchia of 15 numerous other features. Can t be ALL, THAT bract or parcel or land, XN AT D b> Temporeiiry .storaEe of materials. beat for $49,900. REALTOR FAIR HAVEN COLONIAL situate, lylnK and bolnc In the Town- a^ assM 5Ski s c I A.prroprlate municipal u.se such Industrial areas have been Orchard Road, West Long 30 R2DQE RD. RUMSON Thte spacious tfive-year-olcl home is In ship of Neptune in the County n! as fiarlts, recreation. wiiilWIc .sanctn- Branch, Michael A. Accerra finest area. Large living room, dining Monmouth In the Stale of Mew Jer- ariea, and accessory uses such na planned in relation to county- ALLAIRE-FARROW 842-2760 room, family room with beamed ceil- sey. BE IT OJRIXAINED BY THE Maw concessions. of 237 Joline Ave. and James ings and /ireplacc. Huge eat-in kitch- BEIIW Lot No. 27, Block 20f? as nnd Council ol me Burnish of L® d> Commercial nr pHvatc recrea- wide proposed water and RUMSON REAL ESTATE en. Four bedrooms; 2V' haihs. Large Silver. County ol Monmouth and State tion facilities consistent with this law Napolitani of 19 Woolley Ave. AGENCY recreation room In basement. Two-car shown tin Plan of Lots of Bradley as determined by the Borough Coun- sewerage facilities and to a CENTER garage. Asking £19,500, Park. Monmouth County. New Jor-of New Jersey as follows; fioy, properly of Stewart Appleby and Section Boroui,o Legislative Intent cil. were each fined $15 for $£• Middletowi 5 Corners 671-2550 Chester B. Opdykc. surveyed hy Ni- em . . sh Ooundl of Little c) Dams anil other wafer control projected freeway system, RUMSON COLONIAL JOHN F. ANDERSON nrt RoKere, C.B., plan revisswi 'jy Sln- Silver finds that rapid growth, the devices, rtrriigitip or diversion of wa- with about 20,000 of the lawfully entering priyajfi 1 FAMILY? We don't know Jjow old tills one Is, cerbeaux & Moore, C.E., and more ad or iicvelujHiienf aim Inoreas- ter levels or circulation or changes lncft jut been completely remodeled: AGENCY particularly rtesorlbed as rollows: demajHls upon natural ros-otirces in wator rolrnen to Improvp hazard. county's 300,000 acres ear- property on March 7. Y;T; 2 FAMILY? has four beclroomn and in the heart (Formerly tire Low Agency) BEQINNINGat a point In the south- arc onpn-oai!hing upon, despoiling. poL ous niivlffatlon conditions, or far Uie A charge against Armond This freshly decorated Victorian Is or Rumson, Klfls can walk to school, 638 River Rd. Fair Haven erly line of Eighth Avenaio distant luUrtff or olimlnaUng many of lUs wa- improvement of fish, shellfish or wild- marked for industry and either a two family or one-family all crossings protected. Asking 129,009 235.C6 feat Westerly from Uie earner ter courae.s, toastal vvt^hinds, Ud.Tl life habitat, recreation facMtirfl rr fomaini Jr. of 628 Springdate home. As a one-ramliy residence there which includes quits a few extras. 741-4477 frurned by the Intersection of the south- marshes, flood plain lands, natural draliuiRe improvements deemed in he are lour tadroomn, two baths, living Should be a good buy. It Is, in our rly line of Eighth Avenue and Uiedrainage system.';, watersheds and consistent with tho Intent and objec- Ave. for violating a city gari room, dinififf room, modern kitchen, book, anyway. Call /or inspection, WpslerJy line of Stokes Avenue; wator recharge arens and other na- tives of thin law by the Boroufjh Coun- sunny family room, wall-to-wall car- 'e're caay to lalll to. WATERPRONT thence; mrajl resources and processes associ- cil. Newark Man bage ordinance was dis¥ peting everywhere and more. As ft Great recreation, top schools, good ated, therewith which, if preserved fl Driveways ami r«adn where nl- 2-family home, each apartment hns HASSINGER & commuting provide wonderful tamlly 1. Westerly alone the Southerly line and maintained In an undisturbed ;itid tornative nieaiifl ot access are proven missed. * t neparate entrance and two bed- living In thin rtellBhtful Jiomo. Beauti- of Biffhlh Avenue 50 feel; thence natural condition, constitute impor- tn tie impractical In the vmvH\<\&ref) feet;'thence 1.1 It is the Intent of the Borontfi 13 will cause least possible darmiRi* icipal Court Judge Raymond $1$ 5 for drivindgg while unli? REALTORS RAY VAN HORN AGENCY -1 Northerly and parallel with the Council to protect the citizens nf Ihe .ml encroach ment or Jnterferencp «M River Rd. Fair Haven A 'HOUSE REALTORS second course ISO feel lo the southerly Borough of Little Si Iver by provid- i>ith natural resources and natural Springberg has fined Bobert censed on Feb. 28. 747-45.12 80t River Rd. 717-4100 Fair Haven line of Eighth Avenue, point or place ing lor tho protection, preservation, >roi'es.ses within the walcsr courses, of BEGINNING. proper maintenance and use of Its _-on.qtal riood plain, wataralied and Stewart Jr., Newark, ?35 for FOR ALL SEASONS THE ABOVE described premises Are wator courses, coastal wfitLxjMl.f, Udal recharge areas or a n^tni^i! drainage RIVER OAKS Spend Fall ami Winter snuggled near ASSUME FHA MORT&A&E also known an Lot No, 27 Block 209. marshes, wateT.fheil.s. water retfiargu rystem. speeding and revoked his Project og burning fireplace and watch Spring Fair Haven split. River Oaks section on the Tax Map of the Township of areas and natural drainage systems Section CO Permit Procedure FAIR HAVEN blossom on adjacent fann and. beat Center hall. Fireplace, dining room, Neptune, ilonmoulh County, .Vew Jer- In oMor to minimize their disturb- 6,0 All applicants for fl permit In driver license for 60 days. Attractive ranch house neanearr lake and of all, spend the Summer enjoying three bedrooms, two tiled baths. 21' sey, and more commonly known as ance, prevent dumngc from erosion do any of the acts pormKter Uie natural ha'.>i. ""-• rcouircd Information to the Bor. license revocations were Jose pricei d at $31,900. S>00. THE McGOWAWAN AGENCY. ReaReall' TED HALL A&&NCY the sum of 516.041 together wI1h the tat tnoroot, tiie danger of flood and Clerk. All applications anrt YOUth, an annual event spon- a ?5SS NewmaewNewmn SprinSi Kfl RRd.d , RRedd costs of thfs sale. storm tide damage and pollution, and [hereof must he accompanied Muntes, 255 Morris Ave., JOHN F. ANDERSON Bank. 747-3OO03OO0. Real tore to otherwise protett the tiuality o[ sored jointly by the Student T33 River Rd. Fair Haven The Sheriff horetiy rosflrvrs Ihp water courses, coital wetlajids, Bldal by or Include the following informa- Long Branch, and Eugene A&ENCY DDLETOWN Threebedroom spli rlcht to adjourn this sale without fur- tion: Council and the students of el with a lame sized foyer, living 842-4200 ther nntire by publication. Name and address of applicant Brenner 2d, East Orange. (Formerly the Low Acencyl room, dlnliiff room, kitchen and recre- Dated February 13. 1070 sheds and water' recHarne afeaa. un- iHiplicfint's agent If any and Red Bank Catholic High flSJ River Rd. 1'alr Haven ation room. Full basement, plus at- ASSUME 6tf VA MORTGAGE PAUL KIERNAX. Sheriff. whethor applicant ia owner, lessee, Norman Walter, Scotch actied Raragc. House is Immaculate. Six-room flancJ], two /jl) baths Citrine, Carella & Bn.lRam and natural dmlnage systems for licensee, etc. tf applicant Is not own. School, concluded with an as- 741-4477 528,900. VA anil KHA flnancln avail- screened porch, attached two-car ga- Att\'R. tlietr L'otiscrvxithm, economic, e.vtfiPUc, nr. Ihe written consent of the pwner, ; Plains, was fined a total of able. Subject to government approvalK . rage. Quick occupancy. Mortgage March 25. April 1, 8, 15 56R.00 recreaUon and oUier puollc uses and duly acknowledced, mint be atturhfd. sembly program this morn- BRAND NEW COLONIAT valm?s and lurttmr to pnitM't the Hc bl Purpose of proiwsed removal or $30 for speeding and delin- PALACE REALTY Prlc'eTat ufiT™"* |23'830SI0- oush's [>otab)e fresh water suppil deposition operatJonfl. uac or at-tiv- . ing, covering the entire month Fair Haven. Foyer. Large living room. NOTICE from the dangers of drought, uvi Ity. quent return of summons. 12V&K13& formal dining room, spacious WALKER 4 WALKER, Realtors 7-28K drart. pollution and misiiHo or mis- c) Amount of rnn-trrlal proposed to of March, which had for its Wtclien jncJutlJug breakfast area and ASSOCIATES SHERIFF'S SALE management Therefore, the porougt Assessed a total, of $25 for laundry. 1U, baths. Three lice!moms 2958 Ht. 35 264-5300 Hazlet HWY 35 74KTO2 SHREWSBUBy Council declares that regulation of be removed or depoaltetl or type of theme "Love, Peace, am' (I3UxI9 with walk-in closet) (13x20) OF NEW JERSEY the water courses, coastal wetlands, speeding and driving without (13^x15). Full basement. Dishwasher (Across frnm Rod Oak Diner) STOP PAYING RENT!! CHANCERY DIVISION Udal marshes, flood plain lands, wa <1> Dpscrlplion or the area In which Happiness." and dryer. Attached garage. Deep lot. Licensed Heal JSstate Broker MOIVMOITH COU.VrV temheds, waior nichnrsc areas an removal, deposition or use la pro- a license was Arthur Wright $12,000. • Be a Landlord! Live in one apartment posed: tfie, description shall fie by At the concluding assembr RAREFIED AIR! (3 rooms). Rent the other three-room Uocket Nd. K-812-6B natural drain age systems or Littl bearlnp distance and based upon ac- Jr.; 83 Grant Court, Long TED HALL AGENCY apartment for S130 per montn. Let llie The Monmouth County National Silver la essential to Uie health, saK cepted map projections. North anrt. Rev, Nicholas Youpa, a par- rt Bank, Rftd Bank, a National Banking ty, economic and genera;! welfare t east coordinates of Uie alartlu^ point Branch. Realtors Ictprlan has seven bedrooms with !$? «#. n°!i ™ " ^e. FHA)Pric>e Corporation organized and existing tne people ot Uttie Silver, and lo shall be given. ish priest at St. James, 733 River Rd. Fair Haven ively views from all ol them. For ? " " under and by virtue of the laws of Uicfcr interest. e) Depth to which removal or depo- Alan Rinaldi, Union, was iridcd enjoyment, a full sized clay the United States of America. Plaln- Section 2.0 Title sition operations are proposed and offered a talk on love. A short 842-4200 ennis court. The added Ingredient FAIK HAVEN — Choice locale. Sev- tlfr vs: Niels P. Andersen and Helen 2.0 This local fa-w shall be known am ancle of renoflE of all slopes Includ- fined $15 for failing to keep charm is mixed in. 541,200 en roomB plua. Spacious lot. Deluxe L. Andersen, hla wife, ct ah., De- may he cited us Uie "CoasUU and In InK deposited imaterialfl and aides of movie depicted peace and sev- COLTS NECK — $49,900 above-ground pool. New lower tax fendants terlor Wetlands. Flood Plain an channola or e xca-vntlorw resulting right. RUSSELL M. BORUS rate. Appointment only, owner, af- By virtue of a writ of execution Drainage Law" ot tbe Borough ot Li from removal operations, eral short skits by the stu- Three-bedroom. 214-bath shingle and ter 4. 741-7379, in the above stated action to me, di- tie Si Ivor. Assessed $10 for speeding brick ranch. Fireplaces in living room REAILTORS rected, 1 shall expose for sale at f) Manner in which material will dents portrayed happiness. fend wood paneled den. Oil-fired hut Section 3.0 Definitions be femoved or deposltert. structure 00 Jiivcr Fair Haven MIDDLETOWN — Two-bedroom cot- public vendue, at the Court House In 3.0 The following terms, phrases jfwtalled or use carried out was Gregory Wright, 20 Pros- water baaeooard heat. Intercom. Se- 717-4532 tage near Grand Union along Hwy the Borough ot Freehold, County of words and their derivatives BhaJjl havt Student Council president Wil- parate laundryroom. full basement, 36, Large living room and Icltcnen, Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the meaning given herein: 6.1 Permit application shall be ac- pect Road, Atlantic Highlands attached garage. One acre lot, Mod- baseboard hot water heat, 50x100 lot the 30th day ot March, 1970, at 2 a) Peak-iunai Udea—^iiose exces companied by: liam Martucci presented a erate taxes. Good schools. Our best AR'EA SAMPLE Oooii condition. SH.S00. call BITTl o'clock. P. 11. Prevailing Time. siveiy higrli tide or flprjng tide." a> A survey and topographical map. Value. ILbMENSEE A'GENCY Real- Homes and Sites" la a monthly but- NEB & CAItTON ACJEMCY, 56 M«4n All that certain lot, tract or parcel caused l>y aolaj-lurMir gravitatdona: with contotfrs shown at one foot In- LEGAL NOTICE spiritual bouquet and flowers tors, ftt, 34,' Colts Neck. 462-3172. eiin depleting a cross section of St.. Kcyport. 2M-201«. of land and premises, hereinafter par- phenomena. lervals and the arpa ot removal, de- to Sister Mary, who in the lj ome» In MUUllntown. Rumson, Holm- ticularly described, situate, lying and b> Tidal waters — shadl include .. position, use or construction indfoated. conditioned on compliance with HOLAIDEL SPECTAL J33.500 el, Colts Neck. Matawan ajid other RUMSON man SOHOOl. — 3',4-yoar- being in the Borough of Itumson In •j) Alt iTL-ipu'shall he certified by a provJ-ilons of this loco.} Jaw and con Four-bedroom Bl-lcvel. Large living urrouinlinB areas. A call to 6T1-5181 old Pair Haven Oolonhul. Four bed- waters bordering on or within the refllstonwl land surveyor nr Profw- ilitlona imposed on norm It approval years she has served as the room, dining room, family elze foitcli- the County of Monmouth and State Borough boundaries subject u> tluciu slonal Engineer, both licensed In the lumci send1 I tMullane on Ita way to you Com- rooms, 2^4 batlis. paneled family of New Jersev. auliorw caused by the aolar-lunair bi Applicant shall alfK> submit t school's prinicipal epitomized tn and' gam—-e room Wall-to-wall c«r- i ;l7J !' y Realty, 8 Tlndall room with fireplace, taundry. Insu- State of New Jersey. the Borough Clerk an affidavit whir! petlng--"— . centralcentral ^ airr conditioning, pl_piuus d.. Mlddletjown. lated Anderson windows, full base- BEGINNING at a point In the north- itatlonai phenomena In depth i rorr i! i Survey iuid topocra-phicfLl map Indemnifies and saves harmlM« th< the three attributes of the1 i 16'x32' awlmming pool. Man ment. Top residential area. $55,M0. erly line or BIngham Hill Cinle said storm, peak-lunar or normal Udal at phall sliow aoundlnga. depth or height Borough or any agency or agt-n Biore extras. beginning point oeinB 457.09 feet east- tion and shall include but not t of proposed removal and depoflltlon thereof from any claims arblng o Owner, 747-08Q3. erly along said northerly line of Elnp- IlrmHeti to all bra«kfsh and m. theme. . ) WALKER A WALKER, Realtors r e -,-,— Multiple L|otln83. send [or wators of streams, ponds, laltea, aren, The horizontal control of aurvey of or conneotprf with opanitUonA unili « ,catalog of modest homes, farms TOP LOCATION — Call now to In- ham Hll! Circle from the easterly crcchs, estuaries, bays, sounds, Inlcta Bhall be base*! upon aocopted map the permit and from all acts, oral jHWYJJ5 fiTKKJtl M1DDL.ETOWN nalatlal Rumson estates, waturtronti spect this clBht-ycar-old four-bed room line of Eingham Avenue, said hegin- projcptlona. The vcrll€^l contml for nion.4, commiwlon.1, or ncgllgency c B 1 l iu | ! ning" point being also at the south- and the ocean, and may include cer- eli'-vaUon and poandiogz shall he the pwrt ot the applicant, his agents "X GOOD BUY AT 52G^O*^~6wnVr !w S i ".,( » n< »i opportunilles. 2'/j^'jaUi home, Beautifully Jandscared easterly corner of L'jt 22 as shown un tain fresh waters. Mrs. Mount \\ relocating and must acll thin nice rounds. Centrally air conditioned. c i Water coupes—>aill water jodie; baaed upon U.S.CO.S. and/or U.S. or einplovpes, two-story home located on lur« also RAY STILLMAN, Realtor ?)en, phis a gamercom. Offered at a certain "Subdivision Map of l>ands Qcoloplcal Survey dJLtum. c) In the case of removal, depoal "Our 52nd Year" of Temple Lumber Company, Inc., oilier than Udal watora, lnoludln lot. Three bedrooms, i'> batha, liv- S15.000. E.A. ARMSTRONG AGENCY. Blnffham Hill Clrclo, Rumson, Nc-w frt-sh water streams, marsiit d) The names" and addresses oJ nil tion. nUu-emcnt of structures, olhei ing room wlUi fireplace, dlnlnc room, 548 Hwy. 35 Shrewsbury Kualtor, 555 Prospect Ave., Uttle Sil- swamps, bogs, vernal ponds, pond; owners of kinds contiguous to lands oparaLinnn or uses permitted wilhfr Has Retired two-car irarapp. full husemoni oil ver. 741-4500 Jersey," dated December 22, 19r>6, and waters where proposed operations the water courses. coaflUl flotvi plain, (odayl. CAMASSA AGENCY, 4 Park- •RAN3FERRED. OR JUST OUT. and revised March 16. 1957, by Helm will take place. watershed linda, walor reciiairgc ier Ave.. Little Silver. 741-6^3(3. (ROWING TOUR HOME? - Call or MIDDI/ETOWN — Gracious ranch Engineering Associates, ssild" begin- rti Coastal wetlands — shall ... ct A flllnc fee representing no iirea.s or a natural drainage system, HOLMDEL - After 30 'rite for ApploBrook'j monthly Homes with an "office wing" Three bed- ning point being also at the smith- elude all lands and submersed land: more lhan five percent nf thp esti- the Mayor ami Council shall rencrv IMPECCABLE RANCH — Three^bcd- >r Living maBazlnc. Olfers pictures, rooms, forei! baUis. Ideal for enter- easterly corner of U>t Z'l Block itfB borderlm1; on or within the Boroug! mated cost of the propmod op&mllon the right to reQiilrp payments to th years service, Mrs. Helen room brick and frame ranch sur- rices descriptions Abltl taining. Exquisite setting. $67,500. as shown on a certain "Man of Blnp- iffiufiiiajile. } which are covered by tlda as (JcslKnated by the Borough Conn- Borough In an amount «nd In sucl rounded by beautiful trees and shrubs. ELLEN S. HAZELTON, Realtor, 13 ham Hill Estates, Kumaon, New Jer- waters permanent!/ or intermltteaU: manner as the Mayor and Coimcl Mount, the township's senior Convenient location in River Pliiza. W. Rivar Rd., Rumson. 842-3200. aey," dated October 8. 1951. by Hen- Iram normal or peak-luna-r tides Mlddlctown. Living room with ffre- ry F .Labrocque; thnnco (11 north ei Tidal marsh — shall lnclud 6.2 This local law does not obvi- shall direct, assessing clerk, retired March 19 deHreea 31 minutes west along tho ate the necessity for the applicant to (I) The Mavnr and Council fihal dace, dining room, V.:. baths and NEW SHftEW^BUiRY RANCH — those coastal wetlands Jnundaieji b. obtain the assent or a permit re- re^e-rve the right to require a pep 1. arse, sunny family-game room in £P HAVEN-awLOlous. older Colo. Beautiful two-bedroom, modern easterly line of said Lot 22, a distance Udal waters from normal tidal ac fbuenjent. Centra) air comUlJanln? toi wltti large natural wood paneled of 270.43 feet to a point In tho south- tion. and,'or peak-lunar tides exhibit quired by any othor agency before mil or license for nny operations oi and electronic air filter. $40,500, Own- yorttb, jeameel uctlttiKs, mirror man- science kitchen, full basement. 120x erly line of lands now or formerly itiK salt-marsh peat at me)r undis proceeding wllh operations. Approval uses permitted in the water coursci, Mrs. Mount, who was also er 747-3106, Jl. bookcases, big shade trues and » J20 lot. Can be yours If you hunry. of Robert Thaler; thence (2) north turbod surface and unon which grow ir pormlfs whic;hh ma" y 'b e require- •—d • flood plain lands, watershed " iwrrnltiK mtortor. House la in beautl- Only $14,600. KIRWAN CO., Realtors, 69 degrees 55 minutes east along the some or all marsh plants lndigenou tiy ihc Borough Countfl-. . State Water water recharge areas or natural registrar of vital statistics, BLACK POINT HORSESHOE — I sliapo and Just completely remod. 7S7-6600. southerly line ol said lands ot Thaler, Resources Commission. Dopartrm age Bystejns ftf the Eorotigh. worked with her husband.'the Executive, here's the homo for you. led. Recreation room on main (lorn. a distance of 370.07 feet to n. point tOf) fntSudal zone — 5hall include of the Army or others, Js soleiv M19 Section 9.0 Penalties and Correc- Bltuatcd on over an acre, fireplace II. bbasementa , (our bedrooms, threo RANCH' — Large living room, dining in the westerly line of a new road- -those tidal marches and coaaUl wtl responsibility ui the applicant. No op- tive Action late John Mount, tax assessor, in den and living room, spacious din- .lh». upor eat-In, kitchen with selj- room, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen and way an shown on the aforementioned lands regularly covered and e»posc< erations shall bn Initiated by the ai>- 9.0 Any person, firm, corporation ing room, deluxe kitchen, five foul- utility room; oaJt floors, plaster walls, map dated Dei'crnbe-r 22, 1956, re- pllcant until such other permits as or entity found violating any provi- anchor fewce, lot 100x103. $27,500. by normal Udal wraler JicUon; th may *ic required n-re Issued. until his death in 1968. ' rooms, three baths, screened porch, •vastier, disposal and an over sup'- 787-7418. vised March 16, 19.S7; thence (31 area between mean low water and sion of this local law or conditions lull basement, air conditioned priced of.solid wood cabinets. Twc-uir south 9 degrees 21 minutes ;o sec- niuan hlfih water Including the l«w 6.3 All applications for building perp - imposed by the Mayor and Council A dinner honoring Mrs. at $82,000. E.A. ARMSTRONG" AGEN- onds west alonp the wosforl.v line o! mn.mh cordgrasa (Spartina alterni mitsit , filed subdivisubdivisioi n maps orr anany y upon an approved permit Khali be CY, Realtor, 555 Prospect Ave, Lit- .arage, extra bedroom or den andHOLUDEL'— Mottior-daurhtcr home. said roadway, a distance ot 07.49 [eel development withiwithin tthee water oouer , nvecdd with a writtewritten notice at the Mount was given in Colts floor. ;( blocks to Knollr - 11 yeair3 old. Split levol witii four- 11 l fld li tie Silver. T4M80O.. ,-,• •- Assume 21 year V:'« '» room ana.rtmcnt. Pull price $33,000. to the beginning point of a curve to ' "K) Upland—shall include all lands coastal flood plain, watershed lands, direction of the Mayo and Cniintll (ha letl a radius equal to 507.41 fept; «t elevations above the most land- water rceliarge areas or a nsUurai nlalliiK.. th.. e nature o.f. Uie violation Neck Inn by her coworkers LINCROFT — Four-bed room split. AlW F.H.A. mortmgc without clos. KIRWAN CO., Realtors, J87-660C. (hence (1) aoutherlv along tlie arc dralnafie system shaiJ be reviewed and providingldf a specifieifi d time w!" " 2V4 batlw, paneled den with fireplace, (hence (1) aoutherlv along tlie ward edge of the tidal marsh and/ by Uie Borough Council and Conser- and friends. She received a kitchen with cat-In area and dish- 1R Dolnts. Quick noSHcsslon. will take of said curve of radius equal to 507. or above peak-lunar tides nr peak which the violation shall cease ( ?(; ntl storm title of record. vation Commission and shall receive satisfactory corrective action taken by washer, formal dlnfng room, iarse "r j| 1 " rnortpaRe If required. Lots LOTS AND ACREAGE 48 feet, still along the westerly lino those iifcorules' approval before Plun- the violator: framed letter of good wisfces foyer, bagement, two-ear garacp Cen- of llvlne spare for )i — of saiaidd roadwayroadway , a disdistanct e of 118S.6S68 Hi Coastal flood viola -- *haII li nitiR Board approval may be Issued. tral air conditioning. % aero lot. feet to the beginning point of n curve elude all tidal waters and all ihos When aviilVable the Planning Board a) Any pcrfion, firm, coiiporation or from Mayor David Cohenon Wnlkljig distance to SI. Leo'n, N.Y.directINCOM. 741-3371E PROPERT. Y — Br.idlev LOT WANTED — With 100' trontige. to the rlfcht of radius equal to 41.43 auomerged lands, coaAtal wetland entity violating this local lnw sha" Beach 2-fnmlly horns producing S2500 tlda! ramrahes anrl contiguous uplands Bhall Hftek the advice and consulta- be Rullt-y of an orrensc, and upon behalf of the township.. ^Vin- buses and shopping. Wall-to-wall tar- annual Kross. Botll apartments 2bcd- feet; thence (5.1 southwesterly along tion of tlie State Consecration De- conviction thereof, he punlshnble by pet. lii-apen. tu years old. CHv ww- 671-1535 tho arc of said curve nf radius equal whii-h arc Inundated regularly or in tU, U.S. Departmenrtmtt of ththee In. •ra. UA.m. PRINCIPALS ONLY. 8*2- room. New roof lnlcrlor redecorated. to 44.43 feet a distance of 88.13 feet termiLtently from roi-mai tjdaJ cy dth CoundCndy Regional fine or impriBonment, or both, Fines cent Pomarico, tax assessor^ Close to shopulne and bench. Ejcnl- HAZLET TOWNSHIP — Corner lot to the beginning point of a curve nJes and/or poalt-lun^r and. Btorm firlor and/or the may >>e up to five hundred dollars lent location,. y$4,5 ,5000 cash nnd assume 75x100. Lot already cleared. Call 787- of radius ofinal to 250 feet In the tides Tho upland limit of peak storm lannJnK Agency in developinp g Its (S500.00) and Imprisonment may bo presented a sterling suylt i'HA jrtRace or win42S1. northerly line of Blngham Hill Cir- tie ami hence, llmH of Uie coa^ ecommendations nonpeminonpeming aann ap- for thirty (30i clays or ]c?s. bowl. Mrs. Mount also is- cle, aforementioned; thence (fii west- flood nlnJn shall bo established plication (or a building permit with- b) Any pRrHr>n, firm, corporation or HOUSES FOR SALE erly along said northerly line of the upland W.S.C.tl.S. contour rep- in any water course, eoasUl tlooa entityy who nh:il| continue such viola- ceived an orchid corsage. , CEMETERY LOTS Blngharn Hill Circle along the arc resenllnE Uie local maximum floor! or plain, watcr-shed lamis, water re- ttioionn _beyon beyondd hthee Um timee limilimit t specifiepecfedd carpS ln'clutTed"ln tlil3 Attractive of a curve having a radius of 25(1 rcfonl "r maximum historical flood. charge area or natural rirainnge byy the BorougBoro h Council shall \p_ guil- throe-bi'droom CotoniaJ ^S tlvlnff feel a distance of ISO feet to a I) Natural drainage system —• shall system of ttie Borough. The planning ty or anotheth r offeree, and upon con- room with (I replace large dlninR FOUR LOTS - In Masonic aectlon at Board's final recommendations there- vfrtfon thereof. tn» (tneit in an amount lormi. wol] planned kitchen with eat- point; thence (7} south G4 degrees consist of llHtfL- uplands, flood pliLln on to Uie Borough Council shall "De Squads Tonight Mark InK area, Itrrczeway, full basement, Shore Memorial Gardens, Was $500, 58 minutes west still along the- north- lands and water courses, including not to exceed five hundred dollara twa-vnr garage. Asldng £13,000 EA asking $250. 787-5178 or)y llnnr of said Blnffham Hill CirCir- consul wetlands designated en the 01- (SSOO.Of)) for each of-fense or Impris- cle, a distance or CO3CO.34 leot to tho Ilcliil Map of the Borough of Little Section 7 0 ,A<1 ministration of Per-oned thirty (30} da>--i or both. 25th Anniversary ARMSTRONG AGHNCY. Realtor 555 point Silver Such lands and waters may mit A-p plication ci Each day nf such violation all Pm-SiK^ct _Ave., Little Silver. 741-4500, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY nd place of BEGINNING. include ^>ut not he Nmitcd to nll^^P 7.0 The Borough Olcrt: Rha.ll retain constitute a separate offense under BRADLEY BEACH - The | "NEW SHREWSBURY"—~PoT~aa:ie or. BEING Intended to de-scrlbo nil of thn original nftrmit application for his this law. , iwo-lHMlraom custom nuu-li. Lot 21 Bloc It 52B a^ shown on a SOPCS. ^"1^1, salt OT bravWi* fil nd distribute one copy fchcli to d) Any person, firm, corporation 01 Monmouth County Association —-al air. Thrce-zone hot wator gas 4000 SQ... _FT_ . BU1LTJING — Fo__r. light ctirtiln "subdivision Map ot Lands water swamps, hogs- marshej rough Council, Eo-rougii Engi- entity violating Uie provisions or th-ii hent Liiree rtioms. FirepMcp Itft-il industriaitrial manufacturing or assem- at Temple Lumber Company, Inc., fltroam.1*, vcrnnl ponds, ponds. ijiKe neer, Planning Board, and Conser- local la.w shall heeomG liable to the of First Aid Squads will cele- | for norsdnvcrs. stall available In bling. $16,900. EDWIN B. STARK. BlnBiurn Hill Circle, Rumsoii. New and all lands within Uie uoa*tal flood vation Commission Each of tnose Borough for anyy expensexpnee or losloaa or -Thy burn. Also near Uctl Bar-It ReiHor-lnsuror. 261-D333 or 671-0974. Jersey" da-ted December r 22. 1956. and plain whetlier intorjirittuntly or per-agenciei s shalhlll sludldy tthh e permit ap- damagge eepeepenepenedd tthh e BorougBhh by brate its 25th anriiversary at 5 BEDROOM RANCH Airport. Must lip seen to be appreci- revised March 10, l!(.>7 by Holm En- manontly saMira,ted or covered by plication and rorwnni a. report nnd reasoreao n oor allclllcli violatioviolatinn. ated. prln». Ho.OOH. Rent. £425. Own- ll Ait i bi I ground surface, or Udal waJors. recommendation thereon to the Con- flection 10.0 Existing or Prior the borough hall here tonight. This brand new expanded brick I pr-occupnnt.^ Frc-l Hrifter, 17 Itivor- REAL ESTATE WANTED' serlhe Lt 21 as slmwn 1) Wwterahud lands — a-ll land siir- ncrvatton Commission within thirty Condition* Ranch dps 5 bedrooms, 3 tiled baths, | ... „ certain "Map of BlnRham Hill (30) days, Indicating approval, disap- Charles Bennett Jr. of Bed V( jilSt NPW ShreWHJury liU Estates, Rumso..non,. Ne. _w Jursey,," dated Tii.i-G arena founded peripherally by a nroval or approval with conditions. 10.0 Any structures, dwelling, con paneled den with lorge fireplace wall. J^'__ 1 ' - 951 b H F L water [«trlijig »ni ciniinlng ulUmatc- Recommended conditions or reason a .itruetlon or operations existing with' Bank, president, urges all to Just completed on quid dead end I IN A HURRY TO SELL? October 8. 1951. by Henry F. La- ly in a particular water course. Such. in a water course, flood plain lands, % I'BK^EINT^ breniue, and Lot 21A which was con- luiids shall include all mirfu Tor disapproval flhull be Itemized and watershed' lands, water recharge area be on hand for the 8:30 meet- street In Oceanport. Low taxes — | rilctown. Thrpo-icdroom ranch oti We buy homes immediately for cash. veycu to F. DwlKht Foster and Tltilh tor catchment areas or drainage t>a- explainexnl d in writing. or a natural drainage system as cits- Only Ubm quiet oinMc with larpc lot. Living N-o red tape. Call BILL KI1WEAR, S Foster, Ills wife, hy Temple Lum- Mns fnun which the wnter finirses 7 1 fhf-Th CtConservatioi n Commission (Kfiatert on the Official Afaip or tne ing. runm ami kitchen with onc-«ar ga- Broker, 6T1-1O0O. ber Company, Incorporated, by deed are drawn via surlace drainage. ii. review all commentn and rcc-BorouKh prior-to Uie effecllve date 0! f:iKP and full Imsomont. Concrete pa- dated Mar,cli 2fl, 1957, recorded in the k \ Water recharge ureas — all mendatlons pertaining to the per.this Ordinance Bhall he oxempt from The association was started YOUR OWN MARINA tio and flrlwKny, Cash reeded. SflOOO. WE CAN MULTIPLE LIST Monmoutli County Clerk's of/ico In lnnd surface arena which by nature mlt application and provide a writ- thin law and permit led lo continue with payments or St58 per montn call BOOK 27!>l o( Deeds for said County ot their surface and/or subsurface ten report to the- Mayor and Couninl proviflcd that: here March 21, 1945, and con- Own a brand new Dutch Colonial _f»r_ aiipnlntmt-nt aftor (1 p.m. 67l'-l5G5.. YOUR HOME on page 417. soil characteristics are detftrmlned t LS Its final recommendation on the ti) No new c 0a1! true tion, structures, large bulkhcoded (of, 4 klngsfJe bed- K U MS ON — Foil r- bedroom olden Call today and give defallj and cash The aforesaid description being in (vmtribuli? to thp rejilenlshmcrit o application within forty-five (45) days dwellings or operntion.q will bo per- sisted of seven squads. Metrt- rooms, 2Vi balhs. Just complelcd. liomc. Sin.OOO. l1 rind pals onlv. Write irlce. STERLING THOMPSON & A3- accordance with a survey made oy subsurface wator .supplies. of receipt of recommendorticiig of oth- mitted after the effective liatc of tills bership is now 53. Two new 8' deep water — moor your boat at I to Box W-H4. nio Dally Register, IOC, 747-5500. Helm EiiBineerlnR Aasoclntea, Lnnd 11 U.S.C.G.S contour — those elc er agencies. Upon prior reasonable law, except by permit as provided the door. 552,500 Tleii n.tnk. Surveyors, Red Brink, New Jerfiey, vationa established on contour maps public notice published In the official hp.min. ones, Holmdel and Clarks- dated Ne-vemher Q( i96!. of the U.S. Const and Gwrtefcic Sur newspaper ot the Borough, Ihc Mayor hi VViiere damage or hazardous con- RUMSON — Choice location. -2 acres. BUYERS WAITING EcinB commonly known find desic- anrt Council slmll hold a public honr- ditions exist, tlie landowner may he burg, havo been invited to 4-!u'oni, 3-bulli. screened iim-ch, For homes, estates, farms, acreage, rnted us No, it RlnRham Hill Circle VLrri) SLaterial — shall Include but Ins on the permit anplfcn.tion. Tho rtauired by1 the Mayor nnd Council VICTORIAN IN RUMSON ha..cmcnl. nttlc. 12 years old. AsMllB waterfronts, businesses, industrial ana JRumson. New Jersey. not be -Ifmfteti to soli, KiM, gravel. Mayor and Council EHIU], after re- lo repair such damftge ar remedy attend. | ll^M. Owner. 842-3588. This sale Is subject to Iho fol- quired public hearltig, then render a Cliarmlnfl older home In perfect con- business properties. clay, bos. pent, mud. dft^>rla and ref- decision to ilcny, approve or approve euch hazardoiin conditions ns the May- dition, 4 "bedrooms, l"j tiled baths. NEW COLONIAL — Tills home~~Tra- lowlnK: use or any other matorlal organic or or and Council mny direct. RAY H. STILLMAN, Raaltor 1, BttbJviA to fiuts as nn accurate Innrgnnit:. with conditions the permit applica- Section 11.0 Validity Large center hall- Modern kitchen | turcn formal llvliis ronm. elcjrant din- "Onr 52nd Year" siirvpy nnd inspection nf Ihe premises n) Orricln.1 mil) — that map f>I tion In rendering « decision of ap- . . Only 529,900 i room, deluxe eat-in kitchen. Three proval, approval with conditions or ll.O All ordinances and local In/ws Hpiuilous heilronms, IV, baths, plus MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE would reveal, Bomiish officially adopted by the denial of a permit, the Mayor unti or parts of ordinances find loonl laws foil tenement. Priced «{ $32.1)00. E.A. (MS Hwy 35 Shrewsbury ,, 741-8600 2, Lien of unpaid taxes. (Tax sennrh Borough Council Jmliciitlnf; exIstlnK Council shall state. In writing (Li find, in conflict herewith are hereby re- "PEACE OF MIND" ARMaTRONQ AQBNCY. Uealtor, W5 of Oct. 10. l9Gfl [iliown unnairt IfttiR and i>i*npo«.»rl Rlrrpts, hlphwaya and ings ol fact nnd con elisions. Tlie de- pealed. Prnspecl Ave.. Llltle silver. 745-4500. LI0TINQB OF BETTER HOMES *- taxpB of S1578.70 for the whole year drainage By stems. The official map cision shall be transmitted to the U.I Tlie Invalidity oj any word, With the convenience of an ideai Jn Keansburg -. Mlddletown • Haztct - plus Interest, and unpaid ifltiJJ* tiixts may tie a purt of the master plan Borough UlorJ^ who will advlsf lilt; clause, sentence, section, nart or pro. NEW BHREWsm'RY — Lovely four Holmdel. Tho flmolko Agency. 7S7-0123. of JI741.03 /or the whole year plus tor the Borough. applicant oE such decision by trans- vlston ul UJfl local law shall not af- location In Rumson, this home offers hcdi-oom Cape wlUi large eat-In kitch- Interest. <)i Mnster plan — that master plnn fect the validity of jiny other part f your children safe walking distance 3, Federal, state and municipal acts, mitUng a copv or the permit appll- o en. Hardwood floors, wall-to-wall c COLTS NECK-HOLMDEL off thee Borough for the dcvcdevcloptnenl ^ oaUon to applicant with Uie decision this local law which can be given schools and foroe pfayground. pcflnu In two tietirooms. Lareo tree laws, ordinances and regulations .if- o, the entire nroi o'f th"•-e miunlclpa.1u - and conditions. If nny, lmpnse

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    3-35 ff 28 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: WEDNESDAY, MARCH % 1970 Good Fridav Service Scheduled bx Council wins H2595 F r Suggestion Court St. Ann Birthday Set P i adopt- KEANSBURG - Court St. der the chairmanship of .Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Jonn \TVUU, M. I IUWJ kJVI VIW UWIVWUIVU, UJ UUU-lttK FT. MONMOUTH-Robert Mr, BS, with ID! Ann, Catholic Daughters of RED BANK - Good Fri- Noon, "Father Forgive Highlands; 12:55, "Woman ed Methodist Church, Red W. Bonnet, U.S. Army Signal ed suggestion awards to his Reidy, will be held Sunday, day Service sponsored by the Them. . ."the Rev. James Behold Thy Son," Dean Frei- Bank; 2:10, "It Is Finished," School supervisory instructor credit, holds the Signal School America, will hold its 46th an- Way 24, in Shore Point Inn, Greater Red Bank Area R. Steele Presbyterian day, Religious Society of the Rev. Mrs. Charles Hig- in the AUTODIN subscriber record for a total of $1,400 niversary dinner, Monday, Hazlet, following noon Mass. Council of Churches will be Friends, Shrewsbury; 1:20, gins, St. Paul's Baptist terminal equipment branch, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Buck Church at Shrewsbury, 12:25 earned in cash awards during The CDA nominating com- held at Pilgrim Bap- "My God, My God. . ." the Church, Red Bank, and 2:35, Department of Specialist Smith's, East Keansburg. p.m., "Today Thou Shall Be mittee includes Mrs. Elbert tist Church, Shrewsbury Ave., Rev. Neal S. Busker, Re- "Into Thy Hands," the Rev. Training, has received $295 the past year. His ideas have Miss Greta Sheehan and Mrs.- Dorsey, chairman, and Mrs. from noon to 3 p.m. March With Me. . ." the Rev. For- formed Church, New Shrews- Ivan Barker, Tqwer Hill for his latest suggestion in the resulted In savings of more Walter Marshall are chair- William Gaffney, Mrs. Reidy, 27. rest H. Worten Sr., Quinn bury; 1:45, "I Thirst," the Presbyterian Church, Red Army Incentive Awards pro- than a million dollars in the men. I1'"!. Helen Benduga and Mrs. The Rev. R. Purcell Ball, Chapel, Methodist, Atlantic Rev. Leonard G. Rowell, Unit- Bank. gram. field of military training. A Communion brunch, un- Catherine Boehler. chairman of the council's Joint Worship Committee, said the service will follow the traditional pattern of me- ditations on the final "words" HAPPY EASTER ... SAVE AN — utterances — of Christ s Cleanser «A „. from the Cross. EXTRA 1.60 THIS WEEK COMET ca" That pattern permits peo- AT FOODTOWN TOWARDS SAVI7c WnH THIS COUPON ple who can stay only for a Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket. YOUR EASTER BUDGET ... limit one pir adult family. portion of the service to come Coupon t.pir., Saturday, March IS. and go. All seven speakers CLIP THESE *"»•<*"• RBRj contribute their services to E3 VALUABLE COUPONS! the council which has no sal- aried positions. Collection plates are not passed, but donations will be used to fur- II VARIETIES BETTY CROCKER Ternnl 1b. purtkoi. of nay ' ther the council's work. LAYER CAKE >• THIS 2 Dozen Grade A Fresh The "Three Hours" devo- HAPPY EASTER FROM ALL COUPON *#».#» C tion has been in use for al- OF US AT FOODTOWN. MIXES 4pkgs.^l WORTH BV%>9 S A VI 54c ' WITH THIS COUPON ^E< 25c odour regular low price. most three centuries. It was PLEASE CHECK YOUR Coupon good at any Foodtown SupernwHit^ j instituted by the Jesuits in LOCAL SUPERMARKET FOR V»Sy, Lima, Peru, in 1687 on the HOLIDAY STORE HOURS. 3I1-<1S7I-FOI94- occasion of an earthquake. It • COUPON": is considered an extra-litur- gical service, no Mass being celebrated in Catholic Churches on this the most solemn of all days in the ALL FOODTOWN ormore Christian year. The preachers and approxi- SUPERMARKETS WILL CAND HAM mate times are: BE CLOSED EASTER 50c o« our regular low price County PTA SUNDAY, MARCH 29th Slate Offered ARDBNA - Mrs. Coleman Foodtown Farm Fresh Produce! Stromwasser, Ardena, chair- man of the nominating com- ra mittee of theMonmouth Coun- ty Council of Parents and Teachers, has submitted a slate of officers for election. Nominated were Mrs. Jo- seph Smith, Matawan, for president; Mrs. Martin Burne, Wall Township, vice president; Mrs. Anthony Vol- pe, Englishtown, record- ing secretary, and Mrs. Sweet Anjou Stromwasser, treasurer. PEARS Officers will be elected at \ Tender California the spring council meeting, Wednesday, April 15, at 12:30 CARROTS 2 £.29* p.m. in Old Orchard Inn, Ea- j California Novel tontown. Voting delegates Isr must present membership 'ORANGES 10 49 and credential cards. ' Crisp Air Mclntosh APPLES 3C49' McGann Grants Foodtown Frozen Food Bept. Two Divorces Snow Crop Froien FREEHOLD — Monmouth County Court Judge Patrick ORANGE JUICE A J. McGann Jr. has granted a divorce to Edward R. Tuohy Jr., 18 Riverview Road, Monmouth Beach, ra from Estelle M. Tiiohy, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for deser- tion. On the same ground, Judge McGann granted a divorce to Linda HahnK 4 Helfrich Lane, West Keansburg, from Rob- ert Hahn, 1838 Shore Blvd., Frozen Pineapple, Pineapple Point Pleasant. Grapefruit, or Pineapple Orange NURS-NG HOME • 24-Hour Car* DOLE JUICE 3 • RH on duty all tlmn • Medicare Approved NAVESINK HOUSE M RIVERSIDE AVE. RED 1AM ? M2-MM t All..«ird,Eye.Fro»n • NOW, FIRST MERCHANTS S AWAKE Morion Froien Casserole I US Bird! Er> Ftm.n in Higher Interest .oi. » — $ On Regular | GREEN PEAS 3i:; 1 & CHEESE ^ linden Fatmi Froien - ^^ ^4 Oi *a a Passbook i PEAS&CARROIS 3C$1 Savings VZ Foodlo.n F,o.cn Rtg. or Crmkl. Cut IV Ib^^. m FRENCH FRIES 3 f:;''. $1 On One Year STRAWBERRIES ^2$ Certificates of Deposit Foodtoivn Dairy Dept. On Two Year Florida Citrus Certificates of Deposit •a Depoitti IoiureA Vv to FRUIT JM.000 bj F.D.I.C. SALAD

    Foodtown Regular or Knber Federal Imrn, Federal Buttermilk Bordcn'i Soiilliern Buttermilk . Deposit InmranM Corp. BIG 10 BISCUITS4 89C OVEN READY BISCUITS i-oodtDwnFrein P.S. COTTAGE CHEESE "62C means Plus Service Foodtown Frejh Taystee between Asbury Park and Newark P.S.*130 1 CREAM I COCKTAIL KOHZOHI Asbury Park- 1 c C Newark Btfses LASAGNA Serving: 40 13 89 UNCROFT—HO1MDEL «*••>•"• '""• '•"'•S>'" ""'> t",l""> «l Mi,, 0.1™,.!. MATAWAN—SAYREWOOD5 •,».J I UulUd lilw Kiml.,1 t..K» iAl „ w •es ».!ni. NEWARK AIRPORf oun In oi VatiHoWolcii en routo to Newark i SUNSHINE KEEBLER NABISCO frequent loivlce. low fares. Fosf trip COOKIES COOKIES via Parkway and Tumpika COOKIES C ., fes^ '———' V Aikbusoperatorabout low cost 10-trip § $ commuter ticker. 3Pkg, 1 39 *WV BEANS fUBiic suvia COOJDINATED TMNSPOJT 1© Pikei tltettivt through Soturdoyr March 29, Not niponiibU (or typographical errors. Wt rtum tht right to limit quantilNt. Mtmbw Twin Counif Grctm*. Middletown, N. J. Toms River N. J. Neptune, N. J. Jackson, N. J. Rt. 35 & Mi. Hill Road Fisher Blvd. Route 33 . ' . 7 Brook Plaza Freehold, N. J. Park Ave. & Hwy. 33 Marawan, N. J. West End, Long Branch, N. J. Port Monmouth, N. J. Englishtown, N. J. 126 Main St. West End Court & Market Plaeo Hwy. 36 & Bray Ave. 42 Main St. Wanamassa,' N. j. Sunset Ave.; Toms River, N. J. Sea Bright, N. J. ^ Red Bank, N. J. farmlngdale, N. J. near Wicbpecko Ave. Route 37 1160 Ocean Ave. 56 Newman Springs Jload 10 Bank Street • I