Teacher Turnover, Other School Woes Eyed

STORIES BELOW AND PAGE 3 Sunay and Mild THE DAILY Sunny and mild today. Partly FINAL cloudy and mild tonight. Sun- Red Bank, Freehold ny and mild tomorrow. Long Branch EDITION (Set Details, Fast 2) I 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 228 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 32 PAGES 10 CENTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiininiiiniiiiiiii siiiaiiiiMEEas:!* Referendum on Age 18 Vote Set for November TRENTON (AP) — The leg- islature wound up a mara- thon session at 2:02 a.m. to- day. It cleared the way for a November referendum on lowering the voting age from 21 to 18 and passed a $16.2 mil- lion urban aid program tied to a 50-cent-a-gallon tax on liquor and a reciprocal truck tax. Related Story, Page 2 The Senate adjourned for the summer. The Assembly, still confronted with a small mountain of bills, decided to return Tuesday. In a frantic session, which saw some assemblymen eat supper at their desks in the legislative chamber, there were these developments: —Both Houses approved a A NATURAL THING — Miss Sharon Adams of Hazlot and Ronald Wilson of Key- bill granting legislators $2,500 port will wed this afternoon in an outdoor ceremony in Holmdel County Park. TROUBLE IN BERKELEY — A fireman attempts to push a oar away from another vehicle that had been pay raises. Sources said Gov. "Getting married is ... a natural thing," says the groom. turned over and set afire by demonstrators on Telegraph Ave. yesterday after a rally protesting University Richard J. Hughes would sign (Register Staff Photo) of California action in fencing off a "People's Park" built on school property. During the demonstration police the measure which would take effect next year and opened fira with shotguns, wounding at least five persons, while 50 persons in all were reported injured in bring legislators' salaries to the battle. ' (AP Wirephoto) $10,000 a year. The legislature is a part-time job for most members; —The Assembly passed and Nature Decorates sent to Hughes a bill that would have four national holi- days fall on Monday, to pro- Eye Court Vacancy vide more three-day holiday weekends, Park for Wedding —Both Houses passed and WASHINGTON (AP) — sequently sent to prison for tary Ronald L. Ziegler said Both Warren and For- sent to the governor a bill es- By LINDA ELLIS mentary School. She traces Abe Fortas' resignation un- stock manipulation. yesterday after acceptance tas were of the liberal wing of tablishing a conflict - of - in- daffodils provide a blending HOLMDEL — Mother Na- the delightful decision to a der fire from the Supreme With the court scheduled to of Fortas' resignation that the court, which has been un- terest code for state legisla- of pink and gold that, with ture has spent the past seven summer day three years ago Court gives President Nixon recess in mid-June, the Presi- Nixon doesn't even have a der fire from conservatives tors. Some lawmakers object- the lush green grass, Is for weeks decorating for this af- when she saw a wedding par- an opportunity to fulfill a dent has plenty of time to find "time-frame" for choosing a for its social and racial deci- ed that it was not strong Sharon "the most natural set- ternoon's Adams-Wilson wed- ty being photographed there campaign promise, but also a successor, both to Aortas successor to Warren. The sions. enough. Hughes, however, ting and most beautiful scen- ding. ' ' • and decided she would like leaves him the task of remov- and to Chief Justice matter of replacing Fortas During his campaign last said he would sign it into ery anyone could want for her ! 1 to have her own wedding per- ing a cloud over the nation's Earl Warren, who is resign- would have lower priority, he fall, Nixon appeared to join law. Essentially, the bill The ceremony will take wedding day.' formed there someday. • highest tribunal. ing next month. implied. these critics and promised to would prohibit legislators place in the county park here. "Getting married is sort of Nixon is in no hurry No new justice could act ef- The absence of the pressure appoint "strict constitutional- from voting on any bills in Trees and shrubs which came a basic function, a natural "I'm a nature lover," Shar- to nominate a successor to fectively on the court in such of time will allow Nixon to ist" judges of a stricter law- which they have direct finan- into bloom with the beginning thing," 27 • year • old Ronald on, an avid hiker and horse- Fortas who quit yesterday af- a short time. Also, a new move carefully, both in find- and-order frame of mind. cial interest and ban lawyer- of spring will provide all the mused, "so it's a good thing woman continued, "and at a ter a week - and - a - half appointment following closely ing politically acceptable re- Some Mentioned legislators from representing trimmings any couple could to have the ceremony in a time like this I can feel clos- ask to dress up the occasion. ordeal — for himself and the on the heels of the Fortas af- placements and satisfying Some of those mentioned clients before state agencies natural setting. Churches er to God in the outdoors." court — that started with dis- fair might stir unwanted con- public concern about the in- recently as possible Nixon when the state is a party to (Miss Sharon Adams of Haz- have sort of a heavy atmos- She and Ronald, a meter closures he received $20,000 troversy. tegrity of the court raised by choices include Herbert the matter. let and Ronald Wilson of Key- phere sometimes." reader for Jersey Central from the family of a man sub- White House press secre- Fortas. (See FORTAS, Pg. 2, Col. 5)] —The Senate passed and port will be married in a Bride's Idea Power & Light Co., have been sent to the Assembly a $750,- Church of Christ service at He gives full credit for the following weather forecasts 000 program to subsidize fi- 6 p.m. today at a specially^idea of holding the ceremony with great interest all week. nancially ailing bus lines. reserved site near the pondf in Holmdel County Park to Sharon was a bit concerned The subsidy would help bus The flowering crabapple^d his fiancee, a 25-year-old li- when she heard that there is Plan Mass Meeting to Discuss companies pull through until almond trees and the bright brary clerk in Colts Neck Ele- (HOLMDEL, Pg. 2, Col.' 2) July 1, 1970. The referendum on whether to lower the voting age was assured when the Assembly Problems of Red Bank Schools by a 56-3 vote approved a ProsecutorCooperating proposal for a constitutional By JANE FODERARO pressed dismay with, the ministration tensions re- —Young, Inexperienced amendment. If 18-year-old RED BANK - A mass board . . . and pride in stu- sulting in an exodus of teach- teachers who are hired to re- voting is approved by the vot- meeting of parents, both dents. ers from the school system. place veteran teachers, espe- ers in November it would make New Jersey the fifth black and white, is being set They were dismayed main- The decision to stage a cially at River Street School With State in City Probe today after Concerned Citi- where students were reported state in the nation with a vot- ly because of the board's community-wide dialogue fol- ing age under 21. zens of the Red Bank Area lowed a lengthy review of the to be unruly. By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI continuing refusal to work The others are Kentucky records of various persons in The panel did indict An- voted last night to act on with responsible citizens in school system during a meet- —Lack of guidelines for dis- FREEHOLD — The Mon- the Long Branch area. thony Russo, reputed Cosa problems in Red Bank schools and Georgia, which have 18- the community, they said. ing at Calvary , Baptist cipline in schools, again most- year-old voters; Alaska, mouth County Prosecutor's A spokesman said the probe Nostra leader of the county, including this year's teacher Church. Among problems cit- ly at River Street. office has cooperated with under way is one of several turnover. They were impressed, on where the age is 19, and Ha- for perjury before the panel. the other hand, with predomi- ed were: —Lack of parents' interest the state Commission of In- throughout the state, adding waii, where it is 20. that further comment now Russo was convicted this (Belated story pagel) nately white students who in discipline and education. - vestigation in its probe of or- —The board's unwillingness The measure automatically could jeopardize the investi- year. Reacting to a meeting of presented an "emotional" —Possible harassment of ganized crime and corruption to listen to citizens genuinely goes on the ballot without the in the City of Long Branch. gation. the Board of Education last situation unemotionally — resigning teachers who reveal signature of the governor. But Long Branch Mayor Paul concerned about education in Nastasio Jr. has ordered an namely alleged faculty - ad- any dissatisfaction with the Hughes has favored it in any The commission confirmed The Long Branch Grand Tuesday, C of C officers ex- Red Bank. Jury concluded in its present- investigation of the meeting system. case and said yesterday he yesterday that its staff has been conducting for some ment that there was evidence in which Russo allegedly —Deterioration of facilities. was pleased with the Assem- of organized crime in the city boasted to three police offi- Not Teachers bly's action. time a probe of organized crime in the county. but declared that it had insuf- cers that he controlled Long Dr. James W. Parker Jr., The urban aid program pro- ficient evidence to return Branch officials. Bayshore Outfall Authority a vice president of Concerned vides $12 million for the Records have been obtained more indictments. (See PROBE, Pg. 2, Col. 4) Citizens who attended Tues- state's big six cities — New- from the prosecutor's office day's board meeting, said, ark, Jersey City, Camden, and from the county clerk's "I personally have no an- Elizabeth, Paterson and Tren- office under an order signed Commissioners Selected swers. I'm not an educator. ton. It provides aid to cities a week ago by Superior Court But neither are the members in other amounts for a varie- Judge Elvin R. Simmill, the FREEHOLD — The county 52 Shrewsbury Ave, High- Each natural region is rep- of the Board of Educa- ty of programs. assignment judge. The Inside Story Board of Freeholders will con- lands. resented, he continued. tion . . . The revenue package is de- The commission will be firm Tuesday the appoint- Freeholder Director Joseph Freeholder Albert E. Allen signed to yield $12 million. able to review and examine Story of the 'Sign of the Blue Ball' Tavern Page 12 ments of seven Bayshore men C. Irwin said that there were noted that the board spent "I do know that I asked a youngster in ninth grade to- The rest of the $16.2 million the original presentment Boutique to please country belles Page 13 as commissioners of the Bay- two representatives from Mid- much time in finding the men which the panel handed up shore Outfall Authority. dletown because it is the larg- for the authority. All of them day how much is 12 times 3 program would be financed Police wives speak about their role at home Page 14 . . . and he said 38," he con- through an anticipated sur- June 28, 19G8. Some material County's finest take to track Page 18 In a press conference yes- est.township in the area. recognize that there is a big had been expunged from the job ahead of them, he said, tinued. plus in the 1969-70 budget Shore Conference diamond play _ _ Pages 18-19 terday, the board announced He added that the board which was also given final presentment by the court be- wanted and got as diversified and all are willing to take it, "Now I can't point my fin- Bacmelster gains bowling lead _ Page 29 the appointments. approval last night. fore a final version was made Appointed to a five year representation as possible, ger at the board ... or the Allen-Goldsmith 6 Surf, Field, Stream 28 The freeholders had formed administration ... or tlio The holiday bill would move public. term was Peter F. Beil of adding that it got qualified the outfall authority last Astro Guide 31 Women's News 12-14 men. teachers. Maybe it starts in Washington's Birthday from The order also permits 167 Her Drive, Middletown; a March. To do this, it obtained Births ..: 2 ENJOYMENT, YOUR the home. But I do know that Feb. 22 to the third Monday grand jurors from that panel Jim Bishop _ 6 four year term, George II. Businessmen were selected, special legislation permitting WEEKEND MAGAZINE he said, because the commis- new teachers — some of them in February; Memorial Day who wish to do so to be in- Bridge 31 Leddy of 104 E. Washington the organization of regional terviewed by the state com-, Television Listings Ave., Atlantic Highlands; to sioners will be handling a lot still in school themselves — from May 30 to the last Mon- Classified „. .22-30 sewerage authorities. day in May; Columbus Day mission but the members are Movie Schedule three year terms, John T. of responsibility. 12-Town Group will simply perpetuate the ig- Comics 31 from Oct. 12 to the second restricted from disclosing Amusement Features Donohue of 22 Ayrmont Lane, "Monmouth County will be norance." he said. Crossword Puzzle .... 21 & 31 In the authority are the 12 Monday in October, and Vet- any statements made, opin- Matawan, George H. Wcis of going forward in the right di- Miss Elisabeth Kelley, a Editorials 6 municipalities that are in a erans' Day from Nov. 11 to ions expressed, audience re- DAILY REGISTER 18 Wigwam Road, Middle- rection," he said. natural drainage area in the long-time board critic said, actions and votes taken. Uerblock 6 PHONE NUMBERS town, and Warren E. Baum- "The question is — are these the fourth Monday in Octo- Freeholder Benjamin H. northern part of the county. ber. The measure is designed Home and Garden 8, 10 Main Office ...7410010 gartner of 2 Knollwood Road, Danskin added that the com- The municipalities are High- students drop-outs or push- The commission said that Obituaries 4 Classified Ads 741-6900 Holmdel; a two-year term, to take effect in 1971. missioners arc "real good lands, Atlantic Highlands, outs?" it will subpoena a number of Sylvia Porter 6 Home Delivery 741-0018 Fred M. MacGregor Jr. of men" and contain a good Middletown, Holmdel, Marl- (Sec MASS, Pg. 2, Col. 3)' Squires Pub open daily for financial institutions for the Religious Services 15 511 Palmer Ave., Hazlet Middletown Bureau .671-2250 blond of business interests. boro, Union Beach, Hazlet, lunch and dinner. Monmouth Uniform Sale Sports 18-20 Freehold Bureau 462-2121 Township, and to a one year (BAYSHORIC, Pg. 2, Col. 1) ANNUAL SPUING CLEAN UP •term, James M. Fernandez of GOING OUT Marlboro Township. Munici- Rd., W. I-ong Branch. (Adv.) Now in progress. Shirley Stock Market 9 Long Branch Bureau 222-0010 OF BUSINESS SALE "•Word's Im, 842~982u7 pal collection of trash and The itumson Free ltables Shop, Broad St., Red Bank. Successful Investing 9 Sports Department .741-0017 Wlnrtjnmmer Merchandise 50% off, includ- Wednesday thru Sunday, 5 to refuse will take place, for the vaccination clinic for licensed (Adv.) 344 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright ing greeting cards for all occa- midnight, complete dinners. Western Section of the town- dogs will be held Tuesday, May Betsy Ross Restaurant, IU7 between Highlands and Humson sions. Store fixtures and racks Your choice $3.50 each. Satur- ship, Sat., May 24th. Joseph P. 20, 1969 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 35, Shrewsbury. Daily 10 a.m.- Houscwares Sale, Tues., May Pro Tennis Clinic. Five Bridges. Entertainment, danc- for sale. The Passport, Shrews- day night music by the Chord- Leo, Business Administrator. at the Rumson First Aid Build- 9 p.m. Special platters $1.29. 20. Junior League Thrift Shop. weeks. $15. Beginning ladies. JaLs. i (adv.) ing Fri. aril Sat. nights. (Adv.) bury. (Adv.) .(Adv.f * ing. , ,(Adv.) (Adv.) . ., • • (Adv.) 531-9874. V (Adv.) -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLE7WN, N. J.: FRIDAY. MAY 16, 1969 Voting Age Action JV. Viets Call Peace Hailed by Howard Offer Camouflage WASHINGTON, D.C. — group of younger people who Rep. James J. Howard to- support a lowered voting age the U.S. government had to in New Jersey, PARIS (AP) — North Viet- Much of the real bargain- day hailed the approval by ing will undoubtedly be con- take the NLF's rejection of tie New Jersey Assembly to "During the last two years, nam said today that Presi- Nixon's troop withdrawal pro- dent Nixon's peace plan is ducted in secret. The publi- put the 18-year-old voting we have watched a politically cized speeches at the weekly vision "at face value." age question on the Novem- active and concerned youth an attempt to camouflage Lodge said that by avoiding American intentions of con- plenary sessions are expect- ber ballot. The Assembly ap- demonstrate its desire for ed to provide few clues to total rejection of the U.S. proved the measure yes- more meaningful participa- tinuing aggression in Vietnam. plan, the other side had In the first North V'jt- what is taking place behind terday. tion in decisions which affect the scenes. created a climate in which their lives," Mr. Howard namese reaction to Nixon's "real solid meat-and-potatoes Mr, Howard, who is chief The new bases for negotia- said. proposals, Hanoi's chief discussion about the real is- sponsor of a House joint reso- tions are the 10-point plan negotiator in Paris, Xuan sues" can take place. lution, which would amend "Since the civil rights outlined at last week's meet- Thuy, told the weekly session Nixon's provision for troop the Constitution to reduce the movement in the early ing by the Viet Cong's Na- of the peace talks that the withdrawal calls for a "simul- voting age throughout the 19f)0's, young people have not tional Liberation Front and United States "is bent on taneous start on withdrawal United States to 18, immedi- been content, to sit on their A WELCOME CHECK — The Sul+anas, Ladies Auxiliary of Wady Belclce Cara- the 8-point proposal that maintaining its absurd de- by both sides; agreement on ately called for a bipartisan hands in the face of injus- President Nixon put forward van, Knighrs of Columbus, Keansburg, presented a $100 check for the Alham- mands and is continuing to a mutually acceptable time- effort to have the referendum tice and social discrimina- in a speech Wednesday night. approved in November. tion," Mr. Howard said. bra Pavilion for Retarded Children. Mrs. Ellis O'Keefe, Highlands, past presi- intensify the war." table and for the withdrawal Although the NFL in its "While a few, young radi- "It is incontestable that dent, n\*kes presentation to regional director Jerry Thomas, Newark. Looking on to be accomplished quickly," first comment Thursday on generally over a 12-month cals may be getting the head- young persons have time and ar», left to right, John Hines, Port Monmouth, Raymond Collins and Mr. O'Keefe, time again shaken the moral the Nixon plan rejected a key period. lines, the vast majority of Would Bar provision, a phased simulta- our young people are highly conscience of this nation," grand commander of the caravan. Nixon also said that the neous withdrawal of Ameri- "military withdrawal involves responsible and should bfe Mr. Howard said. Track Rail can and North Vietnamese given the responsibility and He added: "It is true that troops, it did not reject the outside forces, and can be privilege of voting," Mr. there have been excesses — plan as a whole. Similarly, Vietnam and the United Howard said. •by a small fraction of young Saigon rejected the NLF's iVetnam and the United "I think we can have this persons — but if we look at Mass Meeting on School Set Service Halt States." CJ .. _..-'.. . . T.TTTt.FLITTLE. SILVERSILVER. — In ;a proposal for a provisional referendum approved in No- our youth across the board, (Continued) ing, Dr. James Parker said: and gain information about the coalition government but did vember, but there is much we cannot help being im- letter to state Transportation "Yes," responded Miss Er- "This is not a Negro problem. school system. He said the Commissioner David Gold- not reject the plan as a work to be done in getting pressed by their immense nestine Taylor, president of It's not just a Westside prob- board declined. whole. idealism and their genuine berg yesterday, Little Silver Scotti Foils our point across to the pub- the Community Betterment lem. The students who are George Fleming, adviser, lic, and I am prepared to do concern for this country. Mayor Gordon N. Litwin pro- Before he left Washington Club, "we have to start at concerned are mostly white. added that colleges, including tested tho Penn Central Rail- to return to the talks, U. S. everything in my power to "Only persons 21 and over They did not come to the Robbery assist in that effort," Mr. the bottom now and concen- those at the local level, are road's decision to stop train chief negotiator Henry Cabot will be able to vote on this trate on kindergarten, first, board meeting to make de- forming advisory groups of Lodge said he didn't think Howard continued. question in November, and I service to Monmouth Park second and third grades." mands. They wanted to be concerned citizens. "If they racetrack in neighboring Of Market Works With Group am hopeful that these people heard." Asks Action don't have a chance to speak, Oceanport. RED BANK — Nell Scotti, The 41-year-old, three- will give a vote of confidence Lt. Glover pointed out dur- there's no alternative but for term congressman has been to the younger people of New The spirited discussion led Urging "immediate action FDR Son owner of Scotti's Market on to a call for action from re- ing last night's meeting that extremists to come in. And working with the Voting Age Jersey by approving this pro- Concerned Citizens requested to insure continuation" of the Shrewsbury Ave., foiled an ' posal," Mr. Howard said. tired Army Col. Lester Bus- that is just what we attempted robbery yesterday Coalition of New Jersey, a three months ago to meet have been opposed to," he racetrack train service, May- sell, Eatontown: "If you have or Litwin said, "My concern Stabbed when he pulled a gun on his parents behind you, then you with the Board of Education said. in order to offer assistance is not for Monmouth Park GENEVA (AP) — James assailants. have no trouble getting ac- 'Real Reasons' but for the residents of Little Roosevelt, oldest son of the According to Police Chief tion. You have a mandate." For the most part, the Silver and surrounding com- late President Franklin D. Leroy McKnight, two men County Births The organization voted to membership remained in the munities in Monmouth Coun- Roosevelt, was stabbed late entered the store at 6:30 p.m. call a mass meeting of citi- Probe dark about the so-called "real ty." Thursday night in a "family and asked for change of 50 zens in the immediate future (Continued) reasons" teachers are resign- quarrel," a police duty offi- cents. One of the subjects, RIVERVIEW.. 2 Michael Ct, Oakhurst, to air problems in the schools. The mayor said that ac- cer reported. Long Branch Police Sgt. ing from the school system. cording to published fig- carrying a knife, grabbed for. Red Bank daughter, Wednesday. Detective Lt. Benjamin H. The police said the injury Michael Irene and Patrolman It was agreed that teachers ures the Penn Central trans- Mr. Scotti who lost his glass- Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gray Glover, president, appointed to tiie 61-year-old Roosevelt Sal Maccioli and state Troop- should not be expected to talk ported 35,000 persons to the es and fell'backward on the Thompson (nee Hope Hau- . (nee Barbara Trebotica), Dr. J. Alvin Parker head of a was serious, but a spokesman er Raymond Castellano had about faculty - administration track during the 1968 racing floor. messer), 37 Brookside Ter., Buckelew Ave., Jamesburg, committee to plan the meet- for his investment firm re- testified that they met Russo relations since their views season — 8,000 of them during But the store owner pulled Atlantic Highlands, son, yes- daughter, Wednesday. ing. ported: in 1967 and Russo told them could work against them the season's final week. a gun from under his butch- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar- when they request references "We understand that Mr. er's apron, sending thne pair tino (nee Florence Murphy), It was reported that the lo- he controlled councilmen in Not only should the service Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper- cal branch of the National As- Long Branch and could "take for future positions. Roosevelt has made a speedy flying out the door. Mr. 407 Ocean Ave., Belmar, son, be continued but "no effort Scotti fired one shot in their ling (nee Marion Virtue), 252 sociation for the Advance- care of the mayor." However, the organization recovery and will be dis- Wednesday. must be spared" to entice direction as they fled. Jacksort St., Matawan, son, ment of Colored People is si- Probe Body felt that a community - wide more Monmouth Park cus- charged from the hospital in yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth a day or two." One man, with the knife, Bivens (nee Stella Williams), multaneously considering The commission was creat- dialogue on the school system tomers to use it, the mayor's Mr. and Mrs. George Giani 1914 Hutherford Ave.," Nep- such a gathering. Dr. Parker would shed some light on the letter said. He would not comment on was described as Negro, six ed last year and its function feet, one inch tall and in his (nee Valentine Capitini), 29 tune, daughter, Wednesday. was urged to contact' the is investigative. If evidence issues behind the resigna- Declaring that track-bound the stabbing, saying only: early 20's. The second man Lexington Road, Lakewood, NAACP, as well as local Par- of crime is found, it can be tions. automobile traffic "is already "This is a personal matter." Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cal- was described as Negro, daughter, yesterday. lenson (nee Elizabeth Wain- ent-Teacher groups, the Com- presented to an appropriate a tremendous burden to our The police said Roosevelt . Miss Kelley, a retired Red stocky and also in his early Mr. and Mrs. Gen Foo Eng wright), 614 Cedar Crest munity Betterment Club, the federal, state or county community," Mayor Litwin was stabbed in the back of his (nee Laurie Miu Quen Lee), Red Bank Men's Club and Bank High School teacher, villa in the suburb of 20's. Drive, Brielle, son, Wednes- grand jury for prosecution. commented: "It's really the said the discontinuance of rail 7 Ingress Way, Matawan, day. other civic organizations. "The state Commission of service "will only make this Vesenaz. Shrewsbury and New same old story. The schools He was taken to the can- Shrewsbury police were daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Car- Dr, Parker said plans for Investigation acknowledged have been deteriorating for matter more critical" and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac-, mody (nee Jean Carton), 165 the meeting will take top today that its staff has been said, "It seems incredible that tonal hospital where he un- alerted by Red Bank officers years. You can't keep good derwent emergency surgery. who searched the area. Laughlin (nee 'Marion San- Riverview Ave., Neptune, priority today and he prom- investigating allegations of teachers and expect them to elimination of this service tbro), 17-A Lakeview Ter., daughter, Wednesday. ised concrete results by Mon- organized crime and corrup- perform in this environ- could come about while so Eatontown, daughter, yester- Mii and .Mrs. Dennis Dol- day or Tuesday. tion in the City of Long ment." many public officials are day. man; (nee Barbara Evans), Not Just Local si- Branoh in Monmouth County calling out for mass 'transpor- Jackson, daughter, Wednes- Discussing community in- for some time," said the com- The question of discipline, tation to reduce our overbur- Ask 60-Day Delay MONMOUTH MEDICAL day. volvement in the mass meet- mission's statement. especially at River Street dened road traffic." Long Branch School, was raised last night Mayor Litwin noted that the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bott as it has been at previous meetings. Penn Central has been quoted (nee Cynthia Butler), Star as blaming lack of equipment On Disposal of Gas Top Gardens, Parlin, daugh- No Guidelines Holmdel Park Wedding Set for its decision and said, "This WASHINGTON (AP) - Army action for a minimum ter, yesterday. "There are no guidelines reason is hardly acceptable Mr. and Mrs. William Mri- for discipline," Dr. James Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of 60 days." (Continued) The Rev. F. L. Lemley, ... I am sure the vast Penn zek (nee Joyce Mullin), 39 Lo- anywhere they like." Parker stated. "Something is D-N.J., asked Defense Secre- Gallagher also urged that rain in Wisconsin and Georgia Red Bank's Church of Christ, Central system can locate suf- cust Ave., Eatontown, son, The primitive aspects of wrong," he said, "when it tary Melvin R. Laird yester- the gas be disposed of by that is moving toward the minister who will perform the. ficient equipment... Without yesterday. these park nuptials will be an takes 30 to 35 minutes to get day to postpone for at least chemical decomposition rath- New York area, but she has ceremony this afternoon, fore- in any way reducing com- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klein- absence of music (unless the a class settled and there are 60 days disposal of 27,000 tons er than ocean dumping. been assured that it is not sees no problems for the tra- muter service." schmidt (nee Joan Nielsen), birds chirp loudly enough) 15 minutes left to teach. of surplus war gas in the At- The mayor of Atlantic City coming fast enough to rain ditional 15-minute service. Freewood Place, Matawan, and, a lack of seating for the "A boy Is sent out of the lantic Ocean. told the Defense Department on the bridal parade. The only interference would be daughter, yesterday. guests. As the ceremony is a. room," he said, "then he's Gallagher, chairman of a to dump its surplus war gas- If the worst should happen from uninvited spectators or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con- brief one, the witnesses sent back without punishment Investigation House foreign affairs sub- es somewhere other than off and showers should show up, a drastic weather change,". over (nee Shirley McCoy), 8- shouldn't mind that, Sharon . . . and he's won. If he's put committee that has held the Jersey coast. the group of 60 guests and Mr. Lemley predicted. "I have, Monmouth Ave., Freehold, said. out in the hall, that's where hearings on the plan, said in "I advised them that we wedding party would move to done outdoor weddings be- Welcomed son, yesterday. Traditional Attire he wanted to be in the first a letter to Laird. would rather have this take the home of the mother of fore, although never in a park, Although the setting is not place. LONG BRANCH - Mayor "Testimony received by the place somewhere else," said the groom on Hemlock St., and they can be very nice. . . Paul Nastasio Jr. last night Richard J. Jackson, vice JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL a traditional one, the bride's "Then the parents come subcommittee indicates that Neptune Hazlet. In any case, a recep- Weddings are a very personal said he welcomes the impend- president of the New Jersey wedding attire is. Sharon will down to the school and some of the affected execu- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skow- tion will be held at the Holi- business and people should ing probe of organized crime Conference of Mayors. wear a long gown In an A- say 'What have you done to tive departments will need a renski (nee Ellen Gaetano), day Inn in Hazlet. be able to have any kind, my boy?'" he continued. in the city by the state In- minimum of 60 days in order "We still feel we should not line style done in peau.de vestigation Commission. be exposed to the dangers," soie with embossed lace trim. Dr. Parker concluded: to complete independent eval- The mayor said last night Jackson said following a two- Her slstef, Mrs. Iindal Brown "Parents, teachers, the board uations of the Army's propos- — everybody has to work on the probe will show that "we al. hour briefing with pentagon of Shrews-bury, will be matron have the best police depart- officials. Full consideration Bayshore Authority Manned of honor and Mrs. Brown's this." ment in the state." "For this reason, and be- should be given other means husband will be best man. The He said he not only wel- cause of the far-reaching in- of disposing of the gases, he (Continued) One of the obligations as- Amboy Rotary Club and a new Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will Keansburg, Keyport, Mata- comes the investigation, but ternational and domestic im- said. sumed by the newly formed member of the Board of Di- take a two-week trip through wan Borough, Matawan authority will be a $100,000 rectors of the New Jersey Fortas that city officials initiated it. plications of this matter, I "They assured me that my Township and Colts Neck. state loan to the county for State Chamber of Commerce. western Canada with stopoff The mayor did not elaborate want to urge you to delay views would be given due at Niagara Falls. The seven-man authority preliminary engineering work Mr. Baumgartner attended (Continued) on how the probe came about. any decision on the proposed consideration," he said. will be responsible for the for the project, said Joseph Seton Hall University, and is Surprisingly, there was Brownell, former ^ attorney "Officials of this city," he construction of an outfall N. Ehret Jr., director of the director of advertising exhi- very little red tape to be cut general in the Eisenhower said, "have nothing to hide." sewer line in the Atlantic county sanitary sewerage bits and displays for Phila- in arranging for the use of administration; the current He added: "Any investigator attorney general, John N. Ocean, including all trunk in- committee. delphia Electric Co. He Is a the park area. Sharon called from any agency is welcome Mitchell; Nixon's secretary of tercepting and other connec- The authority will be se- member of the Pennsylvania the county Park Commission here and will get my full co- The Weather tions to the outfall sewer lecting its own officers. Electric Association, the state, William P. Rogers; operation." line. Once this is completed, in Freehold, told a park of- former Justice Arthur J. Mostly sunny and mild today, The overnight low was 45 and Mr. Beil is senior vice presi- Pennsylvania Gas Associa- ficial what she wanted and City Attorney Robert Mau- high around 70 in northwest to the authority will be respon- dent of the New Jersey Na- tion, secretary of the Holm- Goldberg; and two federal the temperature, at 7 this was given a reservation for ro agreed with the mayor. He around 80 in south except in morning was 48. sible for the operation and tional Bank and Trust Co. He del Township Zoning Board court of appeals judges, said there is no doubt that maintenance of the system. the pond area for this after- 60s along the immediate coast. is a graduate of Seton Hall and a member of the N.J. Henry Friendly and Warren organized crime flourishes in MARINE Federation of Planning Of- noon. A park ranger will Burger. Partly sunny and continued Cape May to Block Island: The Bayshore outfall sewer University, a member of the make sure no ball games are Monmouth County and it mild tomorrow, high in low line project was studied by New Jersey State Advisory ficials, where he is a Mon- But perhaps more impor- Variable winds mostly south- in progress when the wedding probably is also in Long 70s in northwest to low 80s in Elsnon T. Killam Associates Board of the Small Business mouth County adviser to the tant is the appointment of Branch. westerly at 10 knots or less federation. party comes down die "aisle." new justices who will still any south. Partly sunny and con- through tomorrow, becoming Inc. of Millburn, consulting Administration, and of the "It will take continued ex- tinued mild with similar tem- engineers. The firm recom- Monmouth County Bankers doubt that the court is a cita- south to southeast 10-15 knots Mr. 'MacGregor Jr.; holds First For Park posure and continual ham- peratures Saturday. Sunday's mended the development of a and Clearing House Associa- a bachelor's degree in chemi- "As far as I know there's del of objectivity and probity. during afternoon hours. Fair comprehensive outfall sewer tion. He is a member of the mering against it to bring the outlook, cloudy with chance today. Partly cloudy tonight cal engineering from New- never been an actual cere- The shadow fell on the situation to light," he said. of scattered showers. line to discharge about l'/3 Asbury, Park Kiwanis Club ark College of Engineering. mony performed here," park court a week ago last Sunday and tomorrow. Visibility bet- miles out into the Atlantic and a member of the Board The glare of publicity, Mr. In Elberon, yesterday's high ter than five miles except He is employed in the plant foreman Frank Biddle said when Life magazine reported was 64 degrees and the low Ocean. of Trustees of Croydon Hall engineering division of Car- Mauro said, will eventually briefly two to lour miles in yesterday. "We've had plen- that Fortas, shortly after be- tend to break the back of was 44. It was 59 at 6 p.m. The construction of the pipe Academy. ter-Wallace Co. Ethical and morning haze. ty come in after the wedding ing seated on the Supreme organized crime here or any- line will be done in stages, Mr. Leddy is district super- Proprietary Drug Manufac- from the church to take pic- Court, had accepted and kept turers. His department is re- where it may be prevalent. with the first to be in use intendent of the Belford Area, tures because it is such a for 11 months a $20,000 fee by 1970 or 1971. The second sponsible for on plant site Both the mayor and Mr. Jersey Central Power and nice place." from the family foundation of Stage included Union Beach, Light Company, where he has industrial sewerage treat- Mauro said an investigation Louis E. Wolfson, a Florida of organized crime in the | and the third, Matawan Bor- been employed for 32 years. ment plants, setting ponds, The couple has been "in- industrialist and former cli- GRAND OPENING ough, Matawan Township and He was formerly a member of irrigation systems, well wa- county is overdue and will formally engaged" for a lit- ent. receive the complete coop- of the first authentic men's shirt shop In the Keyport. the Middletown Township ter for industrial and potable tle less than a year, Honald The project cost is esti- Chamber of Commerce and is uses and for plant power, Writing Fee eration of city officials. New Jersey Share Area said. They met at the Church Fortas, appointed to the mated at $10.2 million. now a member of the Atlantic services and process and of Christ in Red Bank. Ron- The need for, a comprehen- Highlands Yacht Club and the packaging machinery. court in 1965, at first said he ald, a Korea veteran, is phil- had been tendered a fee to do sive sewer line is an out- Sandy Hook Bay Post 141, He is a member of the osophical about the plunge Propose Negro growth of the changes in American Legion. writing and research for the Kollar & Kuffs American Institute of Chemi- into a permanent pairine. "All foundation regarding racinl For Freeholder water quality standards, said Mr. Donohue received a cal Engineers, president of the signals are go," he 7 WHITE STREET RED 1ANK county Planning Director BBA degree from St. John's the West Keansburg Park problems and human rights, ASBUItY PARK — A Negro quipped, and then added on but had returned the money ff.ring thi fiimt n«m Charles M. Pike. University and is employed Home Owners Association, a more serious note that he candidate for freeholder will md conUmpora "This is a big step for- with American Telephone and and of the North Jersey Plant because he didn't have the be proposed when tho Negro and Sharon have reached time. He did not say then how ward," he said. Telegraph Company, New Engineers Society. "levels of stability" where Republican Assembly of There arc no plans to form York, where he is data pro- Mr. Fernandez operates a much money was involved or Monmouth County meets to- they are ready for the re- how long he kept the fee. regional authorities else- cessing projects supervisor. fishing station at the High- sponsibilities. morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the SATURDAY MAY 17 10 a.m. where in the county that Mr. Weis, a graduate of the lands harbor. He is a past However, in a letter to Westside Community Center COM« IARIY and TAKI ADVANTAGR OP THIS! MVIN9S would lift similar to the Bay- U.S. Naval Academy, retired president of the Federated "This will be so special for Chief Justice Warren released here. Bhoro one as plant manager of tho Boatmen of New Jersey. He us, having our wedding our yesterday, Fortas said he had During "Candidates for 1 Opening Special Mr. liwin said tho free- American Smelting and Ilcfin- had been president of the of doors," concluded the bride agreed to receive $20,000 a Governor Night," a Negro holders and the county sewer . ing Co's. Perth Amboy Plant Highlands Chamber of Com- the sun Is bound to shine upon. year for life from the foun- will bo named to run for free- MEN'S auorted. *% r*nn ,tyle, advisory commiUeo will be I after 40 years service. He is merce and is presently chair- "It's very important to us and dation with a stipulation that holder in the November elec- SHIRTS .tvlM 2 for 5 meeting wilh the commission- a member of various engi- man of the Highlands.Plan- a lot of people agreed with payments would continue to tion. The public has been In- ers next week, neering societies, the Perth ning Board. us that lt was a nice Idea." his wife when he died. vited to attend. L TTTE DAILY REGISTER, RED BAN%- MIDDLETOWX, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Top of the News Red Bank Board Pushes ,.. SAIGON — The United States turned over two U. S. Coast . Teacher Resigning Probe djuard patrol boats to the South Vietnamese navy today, rais- ing to 101 the total number of naval vessels transferred in the RED BANK — The Board and with some students and time did the principal or oth- teacher resigns because of past year. of Education is speeding its teachers, Mr. Gale said. But er administrators in the high pregnancy that's a pretty investigation into teacher he said it won't meet witn the school do anything to make good reason. The red and yellow colors of the Republic of Vietnam her unhappy. were raked aboard the Point League and the Point Garnet, resignations and the faculty- teachers who are leaving. administration strife alleged- "At the outset, we want to "She said she considers me two 82-foot cutters that had been in Vietnam since the sum- a competent and energetic mer of 1966. They are two of the largest boats turned over to ly prompting them. sit and listen," he said. "This Meet a isn't an attempt to shoot any- principal, that I have been ob- the Vietnamese so far. Member Clarence Gale last jective and fair in all night confirmed the investiga- one down. We want to put all Before coming to Vietnam, the Point Garnet's home port we hear together, and ascer- my dealings with her and she j Bendix was Norfolk, Va., and the Point League was based at Morgan tion will get underway with has enjoyed working with MM closed meetings Monday and tain what is fact and what is City, La. fancy." me," he said. Tuesday to hear administra- Clocker" The two boats were transferred a day after President Mrs. Argersinger said she tors, teachers and students. He said the committee would like to meet with the Nixon, told the American people in his televised report on the "will hear from some stu- war that the United States has "speeded up the strengthening He said he would recom- board to clarify her state- mend the board issue public dents." The board "wants to ment, Mr. Evergetis said. of the South Vietnamese forces." hear what the students have U. S. sources in Saigon said more American planes and HELPING A HOSPITAL — As the co-chairman of the statements after each of the Mr. Gale said he hadn't meetings, summarizing the heard," Mr. Gale said. ships would be turned over to the Vietnamese in the near business and industry committee of iJersey Shore More than 50 students at- heard any rumors about mass future. proceedings for the public. resignations, and has accept- Medical Center's $1.9 million building fund, Edwin tended Tuesday's board meet- , . The Navy said most of the 22 Coast Guardsmen from the The inquiry will be conduct- ed at face value the reasons M. Ambler, right, aceepts Bell Telephone Laboratories' ing to urge an inquiry into Point League and the Point Garnet will remain in Vietnam ed by the board's personnel the resignations and faculty- teachers give for resigning to help train Vietnamese sailors aboard other Coast Guard donation from Edward J. Moran, community relations committee, which Mr. Gale administration relationship. because he doesn't know any patrol boats. director at the Hoimdel Jaboratories; Mr. Ambler dis- chairs, but all board The students indicated teach- reason not to. And the board members will be asked to at- never has had teacher com- trict manager of Jersey Central Power and Light ers spoke freely to them of Bar Migrant Education Plan tend. the instructors' view of condi- plaints about Mr. Evergetis, Company, is a member of the board of governors at At the same time, the num- tions in the high school. he said. ATLANTIC CITY — Participants at the National Migrant tho medical cen+er. ber of teachers rumored leav- Mr. Gale said a study he Education Convention have voted against the establishment The Administrative Super- made several years ago indi- ing rose to 48, but Superinten- visory Unit Wednesday re- of a formal organization among professionals in the migrant dent of Schools Robert C. cated teacher turnover here education field. quested an "immediate" at about 13 per cent, com- Hoops declared the number of irieeting with the board to re- A resolution that sought to organize the national conven- actual end-of-the-year resig- pared to a state average of fute charges made at Tues- between 18 and 20 per cent. tion group into the National Association for the Education of Wounded Local nations down from last May, day's public meeting by two Migratory Children was defeated in a voice vote yesterday. Dr. Hoops wasn't able to Most of the resignations were of the high school faculty for good reason — "When a quote the exact number of members who won't be back Rocky Gets More Protection Is Critical teacher resignations in hand come September. this time last year. But he One of the teachers, Nicho- He's W. Kenneth Novak MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Increased protection was MEDIA, Pa. — John Court- in this county seat suburb, 12 said all he has now are the ordered for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's visit to Nicaragua las J. Andrian, alleged ha- Be wise... open a of West Keansburg, a ney, 25, a French teacher at miles from Philadelphia. 16 the Board of Education ac- rassment by high school prin- Senior Standards Engi- today after a second flareup of violence during the New York Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic cepted Tuesday night, adding governor's stay in neighboring Honduras. They were attacked by cipal James D. Evergetis. Checkmaster neer. In a nutshell it's High School, was listed in three youths on the street cor- that he knows there were The other, Mrs. Diana Arger- Ken's job +0 measure a Reliable sources said the Nicaraguan government ordered more than 16 at this time last critical condition this morning ner. Mr. Courtney was shot singer, said teachers don't re- fair day's work. How ' more plainclpthesmen to duty amid reports that university at Riddle Memorial, Hospital year. in the back with a 38-cali" veal the dissatisfaction with account today quickly we can fill a cus- students were planning protests during Rockefeller's fact- where he has undergone a her pistol. His friend John More Expected the school system which is the tomer's order, how much finding visit for President Nixon. series of operations since Ap- Several persons familiar O'Brien, 26, a lawyer, of Med- real reason for their resigna- incentive bonus an em- ril 7 when he was shot in the with the school situation pre- tions because they might reed ia, was stabbed in the back ployee will earn are ques- Gains Seen in Rutgers Plan back by an assailant. with an ice pick. Both men. dicted "at least" 26 of the ap- recommendations from Red proximately 40 teachers in the Bank to get other jobs. tions he answers every ATLANTIC CITY — A Rutgers University official con- While friends in Red Bank underwent emergency sur- day. We're glad his an- tends the state university's open admission plan will eventu- gery at Riddle Hospital. River Street School and prob- In response to a question have been offering prayers ably a total of 22 teachers in swers are based on 26 ally pay for itself. for his recovery, his parents, Two weeks later, three area from the Daily Register, Mr. years of Bendix experi- the high school -will quit. Evergetis said early today Malcolm Talbott, vice president in charge of the Rutgers Dr. and Mrs. John Courtney youths were charged with the ence. There are about 180 teachers that Mrs. Argersinger, who Newark branch, said Wednesday that over a long term of 12 Sleepy Hollow Road, shooting and stabbing. Fear the high school will quit. greater opportunities for higher education will produce better Middletown, have been at his in the community was fur- said in her letter of resigna- We're proud oj our people. There are about 180 teachers tion she is moving from the jobs and more tax money. side for almost six weeks as ther heightened after their ar- in the system. he clings to life. The young rests because the two victims area since has told him that His committee won't con- Berserk Worker Slays Three man has had a number of and witnesses received death she didn't mean her state- Bendi emergency operations, includ- duct "a witch hunt or a white- ment to the board on Tuesday TWINSBORO, Ohio - An inspector employed at Chrysler threats. wash" but a thorough probe ing removal of his spleen. to be construed as a ctiri- Corporations stamping plant went berserk shortly before Mr. Courtney, a Catholic to determine the facts and cism of the Jiigh school ad- Can we help you? The family's tragedy began seminary student, has been midnight yesterday, shot two of his fellow workers fatally, recommend corrective ac- ministration. Service is our biggest asset. wounded 10 others, then killed himself, Summit County when the young Mr. Court- teaching French at Bed Bank tion where indicated, Mr. Mr. Evergetis said Mrs. Ar- Sheriff Robert Campbell said. ney and a friend he was visit- Catholic since last September. Gale pledged. to be construed as a criti- Electric Power Sam S. Zucchero, 57, of Alliance, one of those shot, was ing here were walking across His family moved to Middle- The committee will meet cism was leveled at the board CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Division the street from the Delaware town from Pennsylvania in and the situation at the River pronounced dead at St. Thomas Hospital in Akron. Vincent with the school system's Ad- MUIBEROFF.D.1.C Plant* In Eatontown, R«d Banlc Bell, 39, of Cleveland, died in Suburban Community Hospital, County Court House at 9 p.m. June. ministrative Supervisory Unit Street School, and that at no Warrensville Heights, about an hour after he was shot. Sheriff Campbell identified the assailant as Robert Smith, about 32, of Mogadore. Says Unrest He said Smith arrived at the plant with three guns as the shifts were changing and started shooting. The firing lasted about 15 minutes, the sheriff added. In Newark Library Subsidy Voted Not All Bad TRENTON — The state Senate voted final legislative ap- BRICK TOWNSHIP...— The proval last night to a bill appropriating $254,000 to subsidize student and teacher lihrest If a Republican the financially-drained Newark Public Library. which is rocking school sys- The vote on the measure, which now goes to Gov. Richard tems across the nation may J. Hughes, was 34-0. The state subsidy followed- last winter's not be all bad, Dr. Warren threat by the Newark City Council to close the library be- J. Hill, director of the Con- cause of lack of funds. The council eventually decided necticut Commission for to keep It open, but continued its appeal to the state for Higher Education and for- money. mer president of Trenton State CoHege, said here last Doves Rap Nixon's Proposals night. is going to win in Teachers want to share in WASHINGTON — President Nixon's Vietnam peace pro- the educational decision posals, initially praised by many congressmen, are being making and it's both desira- cautiously criticized as not going far enough by Senate ble and inevitable that boards Democratic doves, including Sen. Edward M.. Kennedy. of education.give it to them, But most of the senators who say Nixon fell short in his Dr. Hill told the 499 school latest peace move are willing to give him more time to nego- board members, school ad- tiate a settlement. ministrators and guests at- tending the spring meeting Kennedy, the No. 2 Democratic leader, said all Americans of the Monmouth County November... Cahill hope the President's moves succeed. "I had hoped, however," School Boards Association in he said, "that in the interest of increasing casualties and the the King's Grant Inn, here. hastening of negotiations towards the mutual withdrawal Students want an education ot troops, the President would have called for a significant that's relevant to their fu- reduction of U. S. military activity and personnel in South ,ture and to their increasing Vietnam." concern about the world sit- uation, and educators should Says Only Politicians Charged "capitalize on that concern," NEWARK — A union official claims the only com- Dr. Hill said. has got to win plaints of extortion his office ever received were against He was the principal speak- New Jersey politicians, not against Peter W. Weber who is er at the dinner meeting being tried on extortion charges. which honored Dr. Joseph E. of the 5 candidates running for Governor Clayton, Wall Township, re- During testimony yesterday, Forrest Bugher, the inter- in the June 3rd Republican Primary: national representative for the Operating Engineers Union, cently retired from his post Who said his duty was to seek complaints and violations of the as New Jersey's assistant contracts between pipeline companies and the union. commissioner of education. Dr. Clayton, now a professor IS AN 8 TIME WINNER WITH A at Monmouth College and an Soviet Venus Probe Succeeds educational consultant to the 5 COUNTY BASE? in June! JODRELL BANK, England — The first of two unmanned state legislature, was pre- Understands how to win, & win, & win Soviet Venus probes entered the planet's atmosphere today sented an oil painting of his Bill Cahill has more going for him than any of the other Candidates. and ejected an instrument capsule that started toward the two young grandchildren. surface of Venus by parachute, the Jodrell Bank radio ob- Dr. Clayton told the audi- WON 6 TERMS TO THE U.S. CONGRESS? BUT ... more than that ... HE NEEDS YOU, "GOING FOR HIM"! servatory reported. The station said the spacecraft entered ence that "young people to- A consistent winner To imure victory join the Citizen's for Cahill Campaign". the atmosphere of Venus seconds after 2 a.m. EDT. Then the day are excellent. craft's signal was lost for about 20 minutes. At about 2:20 "Don't believe all you see a.m., Jodrell Bank's big radio telescope began picking up on television,' Tie said. "That WAS AN AGENT FOR THE F.B.I.? VOLUNTEER TODAY! NOW IS YOljR CHANCE TO signals from the instrument capsule. A spokesman said the represents only about one per Understands problems of crime signals continued as the capsule descended toward the sur- cent of the young people. And DO YOUR THING! ELECT A MAN YOU CAN BE face of the planet. there always has been that one per cent that didn't know what it wanted to do or was WAS A SCHOOL TEACHER? PROUD TO VOTE FOR! Airport Head Tax Approved Understands students TRENTON — A measure that would impose a head tax too lazy to do it." on travelers at Newark Airport was given final legislative ap- Dr. Hill told the local school administrators they proval by the Senate yesterday and sent to a skeptical Gov. soon will experience the prob- WAS A NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLYMAN? Mali this coupon to: Richard J. Hughes. Understands state problems lems which roil the college E. WILLSON BAKER The tax, first proposed by the City of Newark, would campus now. raiso by some estimates $10 million to $12 million a year, "If you feel sorry for the 16 W. FRONT STREET with 80 per cent going to Newark and 20 per cent to Elizabeth. colleges because they're be- WAS A COUNTY PROSECUTOR? RED BANK, N. X 07701 set by the SDS. just wait Understands local problems OR CALL: 741-6355 Election Dispute Sparks Fight awhile," Dr. Hill said. "If nothing's yet been burned, NEWARK — A clash by students with opposing views Y.I ... I want to help Cahill win in th« led to minor injuries at Essex County Community College broken or defaced, you're lucky." IS A FAMILY MAN ... FATHER OF Jum 3rd Primary! T«ll m. how I can halp after students "squared off" to settle an election dispute .Let CAHILL GOVERNOR. there. He declared that the prob- 8 CHILDREN? College officials said only a handful of the students were lems of the school systems Understands YOUR problems won't be solved unless teach- actually Involved in yesterday afternoon's scuffle, which was NAME ers are intimately involved. quickly brought under control. "Getting everyone in- volved in education responsi- ADDRESS Court Lifts Ballots Order ble for what happens makes ELIZABETH — A court order prohibiting the printing of sense to me," he said. "We Bill Cahill... that's who! CITY , STATE . ZIP sample ballots in eight New Jersey counties has been lifted won't solve the problems un- after being In effect three days. til we make teaching subor- The order was lifted yeslerday by Superior Court Judge dinate to learning." Walter L. Helfield III, who had signed it Monday following And, he added, the school Elect Cahill Governor — New Jersey's Answer ... To New Jersey's Problems! a suit by former State Sen. Ned J. Parsekian and three system must Involve the en- Paid For By: W. G. Rohrar, Tr.aiurar, Haddon Towmhip, N. J. others. tire community, too. THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK• M1DDLET0WN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Edward A. Morrow, Journalist, Is Dead Marlboro Planners MIDDLETOWN — Edward erview Hospital, Bed Bank, years from 1837 to 1939 when In 1953 he returned to New , A. Morrow, 53, of 15 Conover after a heart attack. be fought with the Interna- York as a member of the lo- * Ave., assistant transportation Mr. Morrow was born in tional Brigade of the Spanish cal staff and then covered Ask County Advice editor of the New York Jersey City, son of the late Republican Army in the Span- transportation news, mainly Times, died yesterday in Riv- Stanislaus and Leocadya ish Civil War. He spent nine maritime affairs. MARLBORO — Should the would help reimburse the Mroczkowski. Both his par- months on the front lines and Mr. Morrow is survived by township increase lot sizes in township for engineering ex- rose from the enlisted ranks his widow, Mrs. Jane E. El- its R-30-40 (three - quarter • penses. Mrs. Elsie M. Byrnes ents immigrated from Po- to captain. No derbiei y»t, but just about •very o^.r old-^m. land in their youth. lis Morrow, a former .staff acre residential) zone? —Spell out more clearly styla i« ^incarnated at Natelsons J. **>™- COLTS NECiK — Mrs. Elsie After his college gradua- reporter for The Daily Reg- standards for site plans. In- He was a graduate of tion, he earned a pilot's li- What would the impact of M. Byrnes, 80, of 33 Glenwood ister; a son, Edward A. Mor- an increase be? crease the scale for drawings Hicksville (N.Y.) High School cense and was a ground in- row Jr. of Scarsdale, N.Y.; Road died yesterday after- and Columbia College, class Should a portion of Marl- from one iiich equals 50 feet noon at her home. structor for the Civil Aero- a daughter, Mrs. Helena Mc- to one inch equals 30 feet. Be- of 1940. His college career nautics Administration. Carthy of Bridgeport, Conn., boro Village — many of whose She was born in (Man- was interrupted for two In 1941 he joined the Ship- residents run small business- sides requiring information chester, England, daughter of a stepdaughter, Mrs. Jane on parking 'and drainage, re- ping Digest as a reporter and Besserman of Cambridge, es from their homes — be the ,-late John E. and Mary changed his name to Morrow, quire data on lighting and Mrs. Isabelle (Juigley Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Helena changed from a residential to building details. Ellen Wignall Grimshaw, and although he always was Dow of Westwood; a brother, a business zone? Old OrdiaiU lived in this country for 79 DEAL — Mrs. Isabelle F. proud of his Polish heritage. Stanley Morrow of Port The board set June 5 for its . years, mostly in Queens Vil- Quigley, 91, of 69 Neptune These are some of the ques- He then went to the New Washington, N.Y., and sixtions referred to the Mon- public hearing on an applica- lage, N. Y. She resided in Ave., died yesterday at home. York Journal of Commerce grandchildren. tion by Mrs. Grace Duncan New! lounn Monmouth County for five She was born in Shrews- as shipping news and foreign mouth County Planning Board for a major subdivision of years; three years in Mata- bury, a daughter of the late trade editor. The Worden Funeral Home, by the Marlboro Planning about 5V4 acres off Tennent from the Red Bank, is in charge of ar- Board in a resolution adopted wan, and one year in Middle- James and Mary Driscoll In 1943, he became a busi- here last night. Road, Robertsville, into 11 town and the past year here. Bennet and was the widow of ness reporter for the Times. rangements. lots. Sportsman's^ She was married to the late James Quigley. He was on military leave in In another resolution, Mrs. Duncan is in a one Terrence J. Byrnes Sr. Mrs. Quigley has been a 1945 and 1946 when he served Mrs. E. A. Rubin directed to the Township acre residential zone, but she Lounge -.< Surviving are a son, Ter- resident here for 40 years and in the U.S. Infantry. ELIZABETH — Mrs. Eliza- Council, the planners recom- is surrounded by one-half rence J. Byrnes Jr. of Bloom- was a communicant of St. He returned to the Times beth A. Rubin, 85, of 507 Mur- mended these changes in the acre lots of,U.S. Homes. She The Orchard field, a daughter, Mrs. Abi- Mary's Church, Deal. as a foreign correspondent ray St., Elizabeth, died yes- zoning ordinance: must also get a variance from gail Noto with whom she She is survived by several and for a decade his byline terday at the Elizabeth Gen- —Require a ?20 minimum the Zoning Board. lived and two grandchildren. nieces and a nephew. stories originated in Ger- eral Hospital. fee for zoning and special use The planners tabled for 45 Apple Blossom The Pfleger Funeral Home, Arrangements are by the many, Poland and then Ar- permits, which have been is-' days a site plan submitted by gentina. For the past seven years and other fine drinks Middletown, is in charge of Adams Memorial Home, Bed she worked as a telephone sued free of charge. Board the Rappa Brothers to build arrangements. Bank. operator in the Union Coun- secretary Thomas A. Antisell a professional building on Rt. Alvan Campbell ty Courthouse, having previ- said the $20 is an average of 79 and Wilson Aver VERNON-Alvan Campbell, ously held the same job at what surrounding communi- The applicants have been In Our Famous ? REGISTER 82, died Tuesday at the Heath tiie Elizabeth Daily Journal. ties are charging. The fees denied a variance by the M»ln Office: Village Nursing Home, Surviving are a daughter, Zoning Board, and need time Glass Buckets! 105 Cfceilnnl St., Bed Bank, N. 1. 07101 Hackettstown. Mrs. Janet Kleinberg of to challenge that ruling. The Branch Omen: >. 8J8 Bt. 35, MlMtetom, N. 1. Among the survivors is a Orange; a brother, Joseph Hunterdon two-lot property is in a resi- OPEN ON MONDAYS •;. 30 East Main St.. Freehold, N. J. son, Alvan Campbell Jr. of Quinn of Keyport, and a sis- dential zone. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 279 Brosdnmy, LOOT Branch, N. J. Bed Bank. ter, Mrs. Kathleen Rice of In a three-hour session last EltaMMied In ItCT by John II- Coot ant Henry Claj Published by Tie Bed Bank Kerlster Incorporate Born in New York, Mr. this place. Legislator night, the board approved two Member of the Associated Pre«s --. The AJiocllled Pmt Is entitle! exclusively to the use for republlcation of all the local news printed ID tnl Campbell lived in Madison A Requiem Mass will be of- site plans for real estate of- newapaper as well as all AP news dispatches. before coming here 10 years fered at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Gimson Dies fices on Rt. 9, approved two Second cius postage paid at Red Bank. N. J. 07701 and at additional ago. He was a retired sales- minor subdivisions outright MJllng offices. Published dally. Monday throafh Friday. St. Mary's Church, here. The LAMBERTVILLE (AP) - Home Delivery by Carrier — man. Leonard Home for Funerals and five, conditionally. There Single copy at counter. 10 cents; by Carrier 50 Cents Per Week. Also surviving are his wid- Assemblyman Douglas E. were 16 items on the agenda X month—$2.75 6 monUuI here is in charge of arrange- 3 months—J7 50 U montm—$27.00 ow, Mrs. Martha Harold ments. Gimson, 39, a Republican Subscription Prices In Advinet Campbell; another son, Frank who represented Hunterdor H. Campbell of Madison, and a daughter, Mrs. J. H. Gar- Ocean Man Admits County in the legislature, FOR ANY OCCASION ber Jr. of Birmingham, Ala. Marijuana Possession died Thursday after an ill- ness of three months. FREEHOLD — Albert J. HOMEY BEE FLOWERS Mrs. Guasparini Gimson, former chairmar Hansfield, 1126 Darlene of the Assembly Appropria- RUSSELL T. HODGKISS DEAL — Mrs. Julia Guas- DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORES Ave., Ocean Township, plead- tions Committee, had suf- 464 BROAD ST. parini, 75, of 22 Campbell Court died yesterday at the , ed guilty yesterday to charges fered a heart attack in Febru- SHREWSBURY ary. He was released from Jersey Shore Medical Center, of having marijuana in his the hospital three weeks ago, 741-4020 'Neptune. possession Jan. 3, 1968, in She was born in Lucca, then readmitted suffering Ullobl* SIK* It17 Italy, and lived most of her Long Branch. \ from a lack of blood sugar. life' in Freehold. Her husband County Court Judge M. An insurance agent ii BY WIRE ANYWHERE was the late Angelo Guas- Raymond McGowan accepted Flemington, Gimson was June 27 for first elected to the Assem parini. the plea and set biy in 1961, and reelected ii Surviving are four daugh- sentencing. ters, Mrs. Edmund J. Jerolis 1963, 1965, and 1967. He ha< of Freehold, Mrs. Eugene C. Assistant County Prosecu- been slated to become as tor Elliot Katz presented the sistant majority leader thi! Briggs of Fair Haven, Mrs. yearfbut the Republicans re John Van Kirk & Son Richard L. Cornell of Asbury state's case. Richard Ansell versed positions and electe< Park, and, Mrs. Alda Simone of Asbury Park represented of Allenhurst, 11 grandchil- Assemblyman Barry Parkei MONUMENTS dren and 15 great-grandchil- Mansfield. of Burlington County instead 85 COOPER R0.. MIDDLETOWN dren. (Off Rt. 35 at H»adW» Corner) . A Requiem Mass will be of- 741-031* 747JJ41 fered Saturday morning at BARRE 6UILD MONUMINTS 9 in St. Rose of Liana Catho- lic Church, Freehold. Burial will be at St. Rose of lima FREE! Cemetery under the direction of the Freeman Funeral EVERY LAW MEEDS * SECOND FEEDING! Home, Freehold. FUNERAL Now is the Time to UseGlorion to Prevent Weeds William A. Barber RABIES and Promote Thick, Dense Grass That STAYS GREEN! Childs HOME FREEHOLD — Wiliam A. Barber, 96,' of 19 E. George STILL TIME TO PREVENT John Allen Child* III St., died Wednesday, in the SAVE $2.81 on WEED & Owner and Operator John L. Montgomery Medical CRABGRASS PREVENTER CRABGRASS THIS SUMMER Home, Freehold Township. VACCINATION REG. 069 Closeout! Dignified -Inexpensive • Confidential Mr. Barber was born in 5.50 Save 2.81 WITH GLORION'S 5-IN-l England, son of the late Al- bert and Elizabeth Mills Bar- If s a fantastic product! Prevents & SAVE AN EXTRA $4.96 .Day or Night - 741-3505 crabgrass from growing on the 364 SHREWSBURY AVE. ' RED BANK ber, and had resided here 48 lawn and keeps weeds from com- Does the work «a REG. years. He retired 20 years ing up in your flower beds. You of 5 Items "* $10.95 ago as a weaver with the CLINIC , must use It now for best results. costing 18.50 5 former A. and M. Kara- gheusian Rug Co. where he had been a member of the MONDAY, MAY 19 SALE! GLORION 50% ORGANIC 10-6-4 REG. m Quarter Century Club. His 2 Bags Cover Giant 10,000 Sq. Ft. Area! Worden Funeral Home wife was the late Mrs.. Bea- 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. With not just 1 or 2 but 3 rich organics to improve soil trice Wheeler Barber. 60 E. FRONT ST. and promote growth! Only Glorion has 4 extra ingredients: 99 RED BANK Surviving are three sons, Port Monmouth Urea and Cocoa Meal to keep moisture in your soil longer. Albert F., William H. andm Calcium and Sulphur for deeper roots and greater seed 6 ward R. Barber, all of Free- ' First Aid Building germination. Stays in soil to improve your lawn all year. hold; two daughters, Mrs. SAVE 4.01 Day and Night Phone ... Beatrice M. Smith of Amster- 5,000 Sq. Ft. Bag, Reg. $5.50 SALE $3.99 dam, N.Y., and Mrs. Gertrude L. Dunn of Minerville, N.Y.; Glorion Famous DELUXE GRASS FOOD REG. 5.95 747-0557 seven grandchildren, and 20 WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 Rated #1 The Professional's Favorite! great-grandchildren. It's ALL fertilizer — no fillers so the whole bag works The funeral will be tomor- 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. for you and goes twice as far as most others. It has 6 95 HARRY C. F JAMES ROBERT F. row at 11 a.m. in the Higgins months growing power! The perfect formula because 25% Memorial Home, here, with Lincroft Fire House is released immediately, the rest works slowly for real 4 the Rev. Bernard McK. Gar- sustained feeding. What you put down now lasts right lick, rector of St. Peter's Conn 5,000 through the summer. Has long-lasting extra nutrients Square FMU Episcopal Church, officiating. plus Chelated Iron for deep green color. Won't burn. Interment will be in Maple- wood Cemetery, Freehold 8,000 Sq. Ft. Bag. Reg. $8.95 .. . SALE $6,99 Township. THURSDAY, MAY 22 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Giant 10,000 Sq Ft. Ban. Rej>. $10 95 Save %2 58 0', John E. Day John D. Sullivan LIGHTWEIGHT DELUXE GRASS FOOD MORGANVILLE - John East Keansburg Fire House Covers 10,000 Sq. Ft Reg. $10.95 Save $2 ( Dennis Sullivan, 43, of Wilson FUNERAL HOME Ave., died yesterday at Mon- mouth Medical Center, Long SPECIAL! SAVE $1.07 ON FAMOUS REG. 5.9S Branch. GLORION'S WEED 'N FEED 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank He was born in Spokane, FRIDAY, MAY 23 Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft. Contains 2,4D and Silvex. Kills all Wash, and lived in New summer weeds plus broadleafs and it does all this while C. SIDUN, Director 747-0332 Brunswick before moving here 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 4 it feeds with 10-6-4 fertilizer — an organic premium lawn three years ago. Mr. Sullivan food. It's a fabulous Glorion value so don't miss out! Covert 5,000 was an insurance agent with Brevent Park Fire House Square Fcctl Jacobson, Goldfarb and Scott, 2 Bags Cover 10,000 Sq. Ft. Reg. 11.90 Save 3.11... 8.79 Perth Amboy. Leonardo He was a Navy Veteran of GLORION SPEC^LS DURING THIS BIG SALE! < World War II, a member of t the Spotswood Council of the GLORION'S LIGHTWEIGHT DELUXE GRASS FOOD plus AQC Knights of Columbus, a com- 20-10-5 LAWN BUILDER SPECIAL WEED CONTROL! || • The Adams Memorial Home municant of St. Clement's SATURDAY, MAY 24 Covers 5.000 Ft. Reg. $5.45 Save $1 Covers 5,000 Ft. Reg. $7.95. Save $1 V ChurcK, Matawan, and a mem- 10 A. M. to 12 A. M. SAVE $1.16 on DANDELION SUMMER INSECTS ARE COMING! WILLIAM J. CONNELLY, ber of the Holy Name Society AND LAWN WEED KILLER 79 of the church. YOU CAN SAVE YOUR LAWN ANn Owner - Manager •Mr, Sullivan is survived by Township Garage Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft Reg. Price S4.95 3 his widow, Mrs. I/iuise Fish GLORION'S ROSE, AZALEA SAVE $1.26 on GLORION'S 89 747-0226 Sullivan, a son, John Jr., and or Fine EVERGREEN FOOD 79 INSECT AND BUG KILLER two daughters, Miss Barbara 25 pounds. Reg. $3.25 each. Save46* Covert 5,000 Sq. Ft Reg. Price J455 3 Sullivan and Miss Sandra Sul- 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS livan at home, and a DOG LICENSES WILL brother, Thomas Sullivan of MIDDLETOWN—ROUTE 35 SINCE 1865 Montevillo. BE SOLD DAILY 1:30 A.M. 'TIL 10 F.M. A Requiem Mass will be of- C C P fered at 9 a.m. Monday in Sponsored By Middletown Township SUNDAY* 10 A.M. Til tf.M. 310 BROAD STREET RED BANK St. Gabriel's Church, Brade- •FOR SALH ALLOWID IV LAW. velt. The Waite Funeral Health Department Home, Morganville is in llgmd: MARC KRQHN. M.D.. Htollh OHIur charge of arrangements. -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BA-NK• MJDDLETOWN, N. ].-. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Guilt Admitted In Drug Case , FREEHOLD — TirooUry Saymood McGowaa accepted TB-Respiratory Association Meets, Honors McClendon Henderson, 178 Winding Way, the plea Wednesday and set ; Little Sliver, has pleaded guil- ' June 27 for sentencing. UNION — Vat TB-Bespira- mittee of MCOSS and the TB ect, and a series of commu- during the current fiscal year. sema, chronic bronchitis and The association will also .-1 ty to*aving marijuana in his'' " Assistant County .Prosecu- tory Disease Association of and Health Leagues in the nity service, professional ed- Mr. Vonderaa said the asso- other obstructive pulmonary present a series of training possession, Feb. 9, 1968, in tor Solomon Lautminn pre- Central New Jersey — spon- other areas merged. ucation, training and public ciation, taking a major step diseases, has allocated $100,- courses in respiratory care Red Bank and Feb. 18, 1968, sented the state's case. James Joseph B. Bagley of Bay- health education* endeavors in its fight against emphy- 000 to be utilized in a three- for registered nurses; de- sors of the Christmas Seal onne was elected president. in Highlands. Coolahan of Newark repre- pronged attack on those dis- signed to supplement the Monmouth County Judge M. sented" Henderson. Campaign — held its annual He succeeds Alfred A. Von- orders. business and dinner meeting deraa of Kenilworth training of 100 nurses working As a pilot program, TB-RD in intensive care units and to last night in Encore Eestaur- Among others elected were Social Security Pays Central will donate $10,000 to upgrade the clinical skills of Most long ant, Ht. 22. assistant treasurer, Mrs. By- the North Hudson Hospital, those working with patients distance rates W. Alex McClendon of .Red ron B. Holmes of Ocean Record $4,701,000 Weehawken, to purchase afflicted with chronic respi- are cheaper Bank, executive vice presi- Grove, and secretary. Miss equipment for a respiratory ratory diseases. A budget of Marion Cooper of Belmar. ASBURY PARK - A record beneficiaries, almost one care unit the hospital is es- after 7 P.M. dent of Ebsco Industries, was $37,000 has been established of $4,701,000 in monthly So- fourth of all people recieving tablishing. for these sessions. on weekdays honored for sponsoring an an- Mr. Vonderaa said the 1968 and all day cial Security benefits was benefits are under 60. There ti-smoking program in which Christmas Seal.Campaign, the are more than 3.8 million on Saturdays being paid to 51,467 residents his employes participated. association's primary source children and a half million and Sundays. of income, realized $199,245. of Monmouth County at the young widowed mothers re- He received an engraved Call when Using these contributions and end of December, 4 per cent ceiving payments. plaque from George Blair of it's cheaper. funds from the group's re- above the amount payable at In Monmouth County, 9,215 Swarming Shrewsbury, who was re- | Now Jenny Boll serve, TB-RD Central has the end of February, 1968, ac- people under 60 are receiving elected to a second term as benefits. That figure breaks vice president. budgeted $264,305 for its tri- cording to James J. Caivano, district manager for Social down into 5,041 under 18, 1,- TB - RD Central, which county. TB detection and con- 031 - 18-21, and 3,143 - 22- Security. termites ~ serves Monmouth, Union and trol programs, the institution 59. Hudson Counties, was institut- of a respiratory disease pre- "Approximately three-quar- Monthly payments to the are a warning ed in 1967 when the TB Com- vention and treatment proj- ters of the increased monthly family of a worker who dies amount resulted from higher leaving a widow and two or benefit rates authorized by more children range from THE ONLY the 1967 Amendments to the $82.50 to ?434.40 a month, de- NATIONWIDE Social Security Act. The re- pending on the workers aver- TERMITE COMTROL mainder of the increase was age earnings under Social Se- SERVICE simply due to a greater num- curity. Payments to the ber of beneficiaries," he young family of a worker FIM Inspection for home owners. cost. Our work is guaranteed by said. who dies at an early age Termite-infested or not, we offer (l)Bruce-Terminixand (2)byE.l_ By the end of this month, could total as much as $85,- new loW'Cost protection for old Bruce Co., with guarantee insured Social Security will be paying 000 to $100,000. homes, new homes and those by American Employers' lnsur> monthly benefits to more than under const ruction.$25,OOOdam- ance Co. and made available for • 25 million people—one out of In terms of Medicare, al- age guarantee on qualified build- life of the building Over one mil- most all people in the nation r ings and contents at smal I annual lion homes made termite-free. • '• ' *',• •-•'' every eight Americans. Al- 65 or over are eligible for though retired workers com- hospital insurance benefits. Mora buying a home insist on a competent termite I nspeetion and ctearanct prise the largest group of Likewise, 95 per cent of all older persons in the nation BRUCE-TERMIIMIX CO. have elected coverage under Red Bank, N. J.: 741-3838 the voluntary supplementary Asbmy Park: 775-0111 • Perth Amboy: 442-2141 . Freehold: 462-1660 medical instance plan which New Brunswick; 247-9000 pays physicians' fees.

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—6 , FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Praise for Police New Jersey Bejl Telephone Company 30 Memorial Pkwy. Long Branch, N. J. The Fortas Resignation Will you be kind enough to print the attached letter ad- - dressed to Chief Joseph D. Purcell of the Long Branch Po- History was made in Washington affect the performance of its important lice Department. Wednesday when Associate Justice functions." I think you will agree that such outstanding police In commenting on the letter, the Abe Fortas, resigning from the U.S. * work deserves public attention. chief justice wrote: "In the four years Supreme Court, became the first jus- Thank you for your cooperation. * he has been here, he has been a learned Very truly yours, tice to relinquish the high office while and compassionate justice. It is my F. L. Gillespie under fire. sincere hope that throughout the years Manager * * * Yesterday's news stories raised — which lie ahead he will enjoy both "It is again my pleasure to commend and to congratu- and are raising — many questions in success and happiness in the pursuit of his profession." late the Police Department of the City of Long Branch. and out of Congress. Many of them "Their performance in the-early A.M. on April 27th In never wall be answered, but we can Thus ends a critical chapter in the apprehending a burglar in our Long Branch office was an expect that this event will not be exciting story of this 58-year-old man. example of outstanding police work of the highest order. overshadowed for some time to come. It is unfortunate that this startling "I join my company in extending sincere thanks to you, What should not be forgotten, de- development should cast a cloud over Lt. Walling, Sgts, Irene and Rota, Det. Perri, and Patrol- the Court, but we believe Mr. Fortas men Bossone, Tobia, Hayes, Trafford, Honeke, Canella and spite the tumult, is Mr. Fortas' expla- Mayo. nation of his association with jailed acted wisely in attempting to remove "The efficiency and dedication of these men is equalled financier Louis Wolfson. In his letter it. ' •,.:.;: only by their willing cooperation. to Chief Justice Earl Warren, Mr. As we attempt to assess the Fortas "I'm sure the citizens of Long Branch are as proud Fortas stressed that there "has been resignation, it is in order, we believe, (and please) of you and your department as we in New Jersey Bell.1" no wrongdoing on my part." to repeat a brief summation about it He offered his resignation, he by U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart, D-Mich.: wrote, "in order that the Court may "What a shame that such a brilliant l. Female Authors Needed not continue to be subjected to ex- legal mind was companion to such HHB 1st Bn 12th Artillery traneous stress which may adversely poor personal judgment." TOE REPORTER APO San Francisco 96224 To the Editor: I am a native of Bumson, currently a member of the Ethics and Conflicts The Gulf Stream's Wonders United States Army, stationed at Camp Snow Korea, ap- proximately five miles below the DMZ. One of the lasting and beneficial yesterday. The action was in order, By JIM BISHOP and words. The best writing oil the subject I am writing in hopes of effecting some type of corre- instruments New Jersey has is the After all the state legislature this year The wonder of all wonders is the Gulf is by Jack Stark of Miami. He says that the Gulf Stream churns north at 300 billion spondence with people back in the states, and for this rea- rigid code of judicial conduct that was was embarrassed by disclosures of the Stream. I have fished this deep blue river son I thought you might be of some help. written into the state constitution in activities of some of its members with • which curls around the middle of the North tons of water per hour. He refers to the Gulf Stream as a I would gladly write to anyone, of all shapes, sizes and 1947. It took much of the delegates' underworld agents. Atlantic like a hangman's noose. It is a river within an ocean. On my boat, Away snake with its tail in its mouth. The deep ages, but since I am a 23-year-old male, humans of the time to get a combination of words Governor Hughes and some law- We Go IV, I've clocked it Stream. Only the surface fighters like it — female gender, between the ages of 18 and 23, are of prime for one of the sentences in it, but the makers said the code was not strong tat two knots northbound tuna, wahoo, marlin, kingfish, bull dolphin, consideration! years have shown it was worthwhile. enough. And we agree. Essentially, at Port Everglades and, blackfish, porpoise. It tends to get somewhat lonely over here at times in The sentence dealt with prohibit- the bill would prohibit legislators from if the breeze is out of the * * * this wonderful vacation land Uncle Sam has provided me, south with muscles, two MUCH OF IT is beyond definition or and I hope this will help relieve some of the boredom,. ing Supreme Court justices and Su- voting on any bills in which they have and a half knots. reason. It runs clockwise around the Atlan- perior Court judges from engaging a direct financial interest and ban Thank you very much for your anticipate"d cooperation! It cools the Florida tjc, but there is an opposite current in the Sincerly, "in the practice of law or other gain- lawyer-legislators from representing East Coast in summer South Atlantic which balances the majestic Pfc. Gregory E. Huelsenbeck ful pursuit." The key word, pursuit, clients before state agencies when the and it drops a warm wet pull. Between Miami and Bimini, the Gulf RA11766318 '; .doesn't leave the top judiciary much state is a party to a matter. mist on Great Britain in Stream is two feet lower on the Miami winter. Like infinity, it side, although no one can figure out why. discretion, but it is a firm guide that However, it would permit lawyer- has no beginning, no end. A good moon will make it race in certain contributes to the high standards of legislators, in many cases, to practice BISHOP In the flying bridge, you areas at seven knots, If that Is true, why CBA'S Founders our state's courts. .before the state agencies. Of course, clear Port Everglades and head dead east don't the swift parts separate from the Christian Brothers Academy U.S. Sen. Clifford P. Case, R-N.J., the best way to avoid any question and the reef water is jade and then it drops slow? Newman Springs Road •' off into a cobalt blue. Nine miles out, you In some areas — Key West is on? —the Lincroft, N. J. has for years been urging members of conflicts would be to prohibit sit on the flying bridge squinting into the Labrador current joins the Gulf Stream, To the Editor: of Congress to support his bill that lawyer-legislators from such practice, brazen brass coins of the sea, and a north- but, being colder, the Labrador current Thank you very much for the wonderful editorial that would require them to make full dis- excepting only the courts and work- south line of weed appears. runs beneath the Gulf Stream. A couple of appeared in Wednesday, April 30, edition: "CBA Founders closure ,of income. He has done this ,, men's compensation cases, where deci- On the far side of it, the Gulf Stream years ago, the Gulf Stream shifted at Nan- Merit Honors." • • ' ' ' tucket, and oceanographers at Woods Hole,-, It was very well written and we are proudly putting'it' s willingly, but thus far his colleagues sions can be made free of political is purplish-blue. As it moves north, the ! |!iC became alarmed. in our scrap book. -"• *' ~ ~ ••' " •• have been reluctant to follow suit. influence. Gulf Stream will be smooth if the breeze moves north, ironing the wrinkles out of In 1882, it shifted overnight off New- Thanks again. The same type reluctance was But at least a start has been made this scarf. If the wind, fights the Gulf foundland and 7,000 square miles of warm Sincerely, • -'' • exhibited in Trenton, where our legis- in this area — and we are glad that Stream, you will see 12-foot waves which water fish died in cold water. Christopher Brother Stephen, -i < • lators — in both houses — finally the governor said he would sign it roll under your keel like the roofs of bun- Columbus, caught in a dead calm in the Principal . . Sargasso Sea, noticed that a wood spar approved a conflict of interest code into law. galows. * * ' * floated past his ship. Eric the Red used the Gulf Stream to get home to Scandinavia TODAY IN HISTOfiY ONCE I SAW a baby whale, about 20 without knowing where the current came feet long, coming up from the big seas, Our Forces for Freedom from. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "'ht his hide glistening like a varnished teak- Today, southbound oil tankers headed Today is the 136th day of 1969. There are 229 days left Tomorrow is Armed Forces Day, be proud of the fort's accomplish- wood table. What was unusual is that for the Gulf of Mexico remain close to shore in the year. • .....>, , :;,; •, ments, as well as our good neighbors' whales are animals, and they travel in and the 20th annual event has as its families. No other spouts were in sight. He in Florida waters because it would cost Today's highlight in history: i.. |;;, theme "Forces for Freedom." At Ft. in the.Army, Navy, Air Force and was an orphan. each ship two miles an hour in speed — . On this date in 1775, the first state constitution in,-theif' Coast Guard installations. 48 per day — to remain in the Gulf Stream. Monmouth, an open house will feature There is a current which comes west- Those headed northbound use the Gulf United States was adopted by Massachusetts. ' In saluting our servicemen, we erly out of the Berries and when it fights electronic and scientific exhibits, mili- Stream to give them and added two miles On this date — - •;'.' , f ( also highly recommend a visit to the Gulf Stream, it is called The Tongue of per hour in speed for which they do not In 1770, Marie Antoinette was married to Louis XVI of,; tary displays and special events that the Ocean. It loses the battle in leaping ; Monmouth, where a most elaborate have to pay. France. • ' ' ' '•; ;; ' ;7---':>'"§•• white spume,, but once a year the school Sometimes we come back from the begins at 9:30 a.m. and ends at 5 p.m. and entertaining program has been tuna come in on this tide and they run to ' In 1866, the U.S. Treasury Department was. authorized Monmouth County has reason to scheduled. stream skunked. No fish. You can watch a to mint a five-cent piece, which became known as the 400 pounds apiece. They are headed for the 560 - pound lemon shark loaf across the Gulf Stream and run north to Nova Scotia, skipping baits and he is more than half the nickel. ' and they never guess that one day behind size of our 35-foot boat and he ignores the In 1871, British Columbia became a province,of the Do» INSIDE WASHINGTON them are the huge blackfish, whales which mullet. Sometimes a school of porpoises, minion of Canada.. run to 75 feet in length. grinning Impishly, will corner a hundred In 1927, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that bootleggers A blackfish counts a 400-pound tuna as green and yellow dolphin and suddenly the must file income tax returns. . Congress Is Still Fiddling a mouthful and he cannot settle for small sea will erupt with a fountain of fish, jump- In 1953, Czechoslovakia released Associated Press cor- fish. He eats big or he dies. Ernest Hem- ing straight up, arcing outward and splash- respondent William N. Oatis after holding him in prisoir By ROBERT S. ALLEN new business year begins on July 1. That ingway, who used to fish the Pilar out of ing, and racing toward the center again. for nearly two years. and JOHN A. GOLDSMITH deadline is never met these days, however. Key West and Cuba, wrote about the Gulf It's the wonder of all wonders of the In 1960, a Big Four summit conference in Paris col- The Nixon administration's syrup-slow The same supplemental money bill may Stream but he became lost in wonderment world: the Gulf Stream. lapsed as the Soviets leveled charges against the United start and the indifferent response by Con- provide a new embarrassment for mem- States after a reconnaissance flight over Russia by an gress are beginning to have their little re- bers of the Senate and House who voted American U2 plane. percussions elsewhere in government. themselves that controversial pay raise YOUR MONEY'S WORTH early this year. Ten years ago: The Soviet Union agreed to hold tech- No major crisis is in prospect, and the nical talks on measures to detect nuclear explosions In out- Republic will surely Like the men in the military, members er space. stand. Loose ends are un- of the House and Senate are paid from Far-Out Investment raveling, however, here Five years ago: Communist North Korea released two and there. funds appropriated for that specific pur- By SYLVIA PORTER that the only people who make huge pro- U.S helicopter crewmen, one year after their craft strayed pose. What with the congressional pay in- Large, top quality diamonds more than fits in diamonds are dealers in the gems ove? Communist territory was shot down. The Pentagon, for ex- doubled in value last year, outrunning just who buy and sell at wholesale prices. The ample, advised Congress crease, from $30,000-a-year to $42,500, the One year ago: The AFL-CIO formally suspended the appropriations for paying the somnolent about every traditional form of investment. rest of us generally must buy at retail and United Auto Workers Union for nonpayment of dues last week that it is over- As one Illustration of the glittering in- spending in 13 separate solons are running low. They may even run sell at wholesale — a disadvantage indeed Thought for Today: Hope should be classed as a virtu* • crease, a white four-carat diamond soared considering that, typically, the diamond with faith and charity—John Lubbock, English astronomer.' - military appropriations. out. ' xfrom a dealer price of The various funds finance retailer's markup is a minimum of 30 per , * * * "$2,500 per carat at the cent and often as high as 50 to 100 per cent. pay of the armed servic- EVENTUALLY the congressional pay end of 1967 to $5,400 a es and their operations accounts, like the Pentagon deficiencies, carat at the end of 1968. Still, you, the non-dealer, have a rea- and maintenance in Viet- will be refinanced by the supplemental ap- In view of this trend sonable chance of making substantial pro- lam and elsewhere. propriations bill when it becomes law. In and of the factors I sub- fits ui diamonds or other precious gems David Packard, deputy secretary of de- the meantime, no one expects that con- mitted yesterday, such as sapphires, emeralds and rubies. fense, wrote Vice President Agnew and gressmen or senators will suffer any pay- would it be wise for you If,you ard willing and able to keep the Speaker MeCormack that Ire had authorized less paydays. to invest part of your gems for at least five to 10 years. Big price the deficit spending. He acted under a civil Especially in the Senate, however, nest-egg in diamonds or fluctuations occur from year to year and if war statute, approved in where financial clerk Robert A. Brenk- other gems which also you are forced to resell your diamond after 1861, which permits such worth runs his disbursing office by the have been skyrocketing a year or two, you easily can take a licking deficiencies for a number jn price? of military purposes in- book, there may be some red faces. It may on the deal. cluding the "forage" of be necessary to pass a resolution allowing In the opinion of a cross-section of ex- * * * the troops. him to pay lawmakers temporarily from perts on inflation hedges, precious metals IF YOU STICK to highest priced, larg- other funds. and exotic investments of many types, the est diamonds. Specifically diamonds under Funds to offset the As you might expect, Republicans and answer is a very highly qualified "Yes — one and one-half to two carats, costing un- deficiencies, about $1.6 Democrats are blaming one another for but only if . . ." der ?l,D0n per carat, should not even be billion, are already on the what both seem to view as a government Before getting to the precise details, considered as an investment. When you are way. They are included in slowdown. let's get these fundamental points straight. a supplemental appro- investing, you should aim at the four-carat The Democratic National Committee's * * * and up range, costing over $5,000 per carat. priations bill, however, "Demo Memo" is telling the faithful about and the bill is still making DIAMONDS are widely considered a If you restrict your buying to the high- its leisurely way through the legislative "the administration's slugfT'shness" and hedge against inflation and against curren- est nualitydiamonds, classified as "white" mill. "the lack of direction and action at the end cy devaluation because: diamond supplies or "V.V.S." (very, very slight Imperfec- of President Nixon's first 100 days." Con- are strictly limited (DeBeers Consolidated tions). As one diamond expert put it: The Pentagon's deficiency operation is gressmen and assorted columnists are quot- Mines in South Africa controls an estimated "Simply the best quality is not good not unprecedented and might even appear ed in support of that party line. 85 per cent of world production); no gov- enough.!' This rule also applies to sap- routine under normal circumstances. It is However, the "Newsletter" of the GOP ernment can effectively control diamond phires, emeralds and rubles: to be mean- >. These drastically raise the retail price of a tP Vel With0ut to have approved bills for next year's gov- vorably of Nixon's "calming influence on *? * I 1 At the same time, a key drawback to gem and tend to have little or no Invest- s modal?" ernment financing by the time the the country.' buying diamonds for profit Is the cold fact ment value. k • -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLEfOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1909 JTOUCATOB TO SPEAK MEDICAL GOP Club Set* MARLBORO ,» Jobs Holt, WHG BRANCH —g; Parley Tuesday educator and autttw, will pre- Monmouth County M«Hcal Cohen Seeks More Court Reporters sent bis views on American Assistants Association £ will COLTS NECK — The Colts ' LONG BRANCH — Munici- elementary education at a lec- meet Wednesday in the Fam- ers be used in Municipal Safety Council, made the pre- mised, perhaps did not see drive home traffic hazards to ture in the Marlboro High pal Court Judge Stanley Courts. Neck Republican Club will ily and Children's S^vicf sentation. well. He urged drivers to schools and organizations, School auditorium, Rt. 79, to Building, Bath Ave. Dr. "Har- Cohen yesterday told a meet- Judge Cohen made his Henry Ney, county traffic watch out for senior citizens. was shown. bear representatives from the ing of the Monmouth' County recommendation at last be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. old Gabel, president ol the engineer, reported there have Eugene Wilkins of the Mon- "We call it 'Accidents COP gubernatorial candi- Tickets are available from Monmouth County Medical So- Traffic Safety Committee in month's meeting of the safety been 20 traffic fatalities in the mouth County Association of Through the Eyes of thedates on why their choice West End Manor that he committee. Shortly afterward, the PTA of Marlboro Central ciety, will be the guest speak- county this year through yes- First Aid Squads, assisted by First Aidman,' " Mr. Wilkins should be elected. and Robertsville schools. er. wasn't jaware a recent ruling Justice Weintraub signed an terday. The total at the same two young aides, demonstated explained.' of state Supreme Court Chief order requiring court report- time last year was 24. Mon- latest first aid equipment and Next meeting of the traffic The public meeting will be Justice Joseph Weintraub ers in courts of all munici- mouth County, which ranks methods, including oxygen safety committee will be held Tuesday, at 8 p.m. at was in the offing when he palities of 20,000 or more in- sixth in population among the therapy and closed heart Thursday June 12 in Pleasant the Cedar Drive School cafe- urged certified court report- habitants as of Jan. 1, 1970. 21 counties in the state, ranks massage. Valley Inn, Holmdel. teria. seventh in traffic fatalities. Purpose of the ruling is to First aid squads in the make transcipts of testimony Mr. Ney warned drivers not county have revived 11 vic- in lower courts available.for to be complacent, however. tims pronounced dead by phy- NOTICE Scotchtint hearings in county courts so June, a notoriously bad sicians by using closed heart BRAND police officers and other wit- month for traffic deaths, is massage, Mr. Wilkins de- TO KEANSBURG RESIDENTS! WINDOW FILM nesses will not have to spend just around the corner, he clared. The process involves time repeating testimony at said. starting heart action and FREE RABIES CLINIC REDUCES SOUR... the county level, Judge Cohen Mr. Noll noted from Mr. maintaining blood circulation said. Ney's report that 40 per cent by squeezing the heart be- For All Licensed Dogs ...HEAT (By 75%) "I'm interested in any way of traffic deaths so far in tween the chest wall and the the courts can help police the county are pedestrian spine, he explained. SATURDAY, MAY 17th officers, whose job it is to deaths, a proportion 8 per protect people for the possi- cent higher than in the state A series of photographs of 10:30 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON bility of crime and from 'the as a whole. Most of the pe- serious and fatal accidents on bad guys,' " Judge Cohen ex- destrians killed were elderly county roads and streets, Borough Hall Parking Lot — Church St. plained. He urged police of- persons, who. Mr Noll sur- used DV the association to ficers present to recommend that governing bodies provide court stenographers in smaller towns not covered by Justice Weintraub's ruling. 2 Day Sale Elmer J. 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Matawan.- Ave., Matawan. tnouth Multiple Listing Ser- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dis- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carolina. Mr. Maliszewski is wan Township. Emil J. Unger Miss Judith A. Holden, a They formerly lived-at Mire vice report the closing on 28 Faunce and one child have brow have sold their house at Wachter have sold their split with Bell Telephone Labora- of Sterling Thompson and As- laboratory technician, is the Hampton Apartments, Mata- residential sales In the nortn- moved from an apartment In 211 Florence Ave., Hazlet, to level house at 24 Nautilus tories, Holm'del. Clifford Ak- sociates effected the sale for purchaser of a house at 826 wan. Their new house ; was ern Monmouth County area. Brooklyn to the ranch house Mr. and Mrs. John NOonan, 1 Drive, Leonardo, and moved erluno of The Klrwin Com- the previous owners, Mr. and Lakeshore Drive, Cliffwood purchased through Mrs. Joan Mr. and Mrs, Victor Leo- they purchased at 40 Court- parents of one child. They to Stamford, Conn. The house pany, Airport Plaza, arranged Mrs. Thomas Elchynski. Beach. The previous owner Cushman of Sterling Thomp- nardis have sold their split le- land Lane in the Strathmore previously lived in Keyport. has been purchased by Mr. The sale was effected through the transaction. is Mrs. Elsie McLaren, who son and Associates, Middle- vel house at 3 Plneridge Ave., section of Matawan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pisacane James J. Murphy Jr. of has moved to Utlca N.Y. Miss town. New Monmouth, and moved Faunce is staff manager with Victor Melmed of The Kirwan Mr. and Mrs. Harold A, through Wilbur Lynn of Ster- Walker and Walker, Holmdel, Company, Airport Plaza. Holden purchased the house to Alexandria, Va. The pur- Johns Manville. Mario E. Cil- Vrooman and three children ling Thompson and Associ- handled the purchase of the through H. William Holden of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bus- chasers are Mr. and Mrs. li of Apple-brook Agency, Mat- The bi - level house at 9 are living at 475 Church St., ates, Middletown. MtC and new colonial style house on Walker and Walker, Holmdel. chur are the purchasers of Mario Mignone, who are the awan, arranged the sale for Schelly Drive, New Mon- Belford, a Cape Cod house Mrs. Pisacane and their son Indian Creek Road, off Hol- Mr. and Mrs. James Cannon's parents of a son and daugh- the previous owner, Mrs. De- mouth, is now owned by Mr. they purchased through Mrs. have come here from Hack- land Road, Holmdel, for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James G. house at 44 Miller St., High- ter and formerly resided in lores A. Leonard, who has and Mrs. Philip Putnam. They Elizabeth Lega of Sterling ensack. and Mrs. James P. McBride. Steen have moved from South lands. Mr. and Mrs. Buschur Mr. McBride. is associated Bay Ave. to the house they River Edge. Sale of the 'prop- moved to an apartment. and their two children were Thompson and Associates, Title of the Cape Cod house are the parents of one child. erty was consummated Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Al- transferred here from Boston, Middletown. The family for* With Bell Telephone Labora- have purchased at 71 Nave- Mr. Buschur Is with Subur- at 9 Lynn Blvd., Hazlet, has tories, Holmdel. He and Mrs. sink Ave., Highlands. It had through Wilbur Lynn of Ster- fano are the purchasers of a Mass., by Humble Oil. The merly resided in West New been transferred from Mr. ban Airlines. Victor Melmed York. The house was pur- McBride recently lived in. been owned by Mrs. Phyllis ling Thompson and Associates, house at 007 Harris Ave., former owners, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mogge to of The Kirwin Company, Air- Warren E. Poth, are living in chased from Mr. and Mrs. Matawan. Their new house Schaffren, who has moved Mifidletown. Mr. Migone is Union Beach. They and their Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mauko. port Plaza, negotiated the three children formerly liyed Burlington. Raymond B. John J. Shields, who have •was built by Griesser Associ- across.the street to Philo- Arrangements for the trans- ates, Inc. of Union, purchase. * on Prospect Ave. Mr. Alfano Schooley of Applebrook Agen- moved to a new home they mena's Restaurant at 100 Na- cy, Matawan, arranged the had built in South Jersey. fer were through Clifford Ak- vesink Ave. Mrs. Constance The home of Mr. and Mr*. Is with the Newark Water De- erlund of The Kirwan Com- The bi-level house of Mr^ partment. Purchase of the sale. and Mrs. John Rymas at i~ Maher of Cornelius J. Guiney John Dietz at 15 Sherwood The split level house of Mr, pany, Airport Plaza. Mr. and Jr., Highlands, handled the house was transacted through Prom Fort Worth Gillridge Pkwy, Middletown, Lane, Colts fJeck, has, been and Mrs. Norman G. White Mrs. Mauko previously lived sale for Mrs. Schaffren. purchased by Mr., and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Neuendorff of in Lyndhurst. Mr. Mauko. is has been sold through John Mr. and Mrs. Larry Henry of 66 Nevada Drive, Hazlet, D. Conway of Sterling Thompr Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Omar Sickles who are former The Kirwan Company, West •with Lockheed Aircraft. Mr. and daughter have come from has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. son and Associates, Middle- Broher and daughter have residents of Poughke^psle, Keansburg.*' Fort Worth, Tex., to take oc- and Mrs. Mogge are residents The large Victorian house James Finlay, recently of town. Mr. and Mrs. Rymas come from Cincinnati, Ohio, N.Y. Mr. Sickles is associat- cupancy of the ranch house Union City. The sale was ef- of Nevada* have moved to Holmdel. Th6 to occupy the new house they ed with Ft. Monmouth. James at 130 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic they purchased at 1 Village fected through Mrs. Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. house has been purchased by have purchased at 26 Moore Brunner of J. Donald Roche Highlands, has been pur- Lane, Middletown. Mr. Henry Cava of Popik & Blumberg, Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhor, for- Agency, Colts Neck, handled chased by Mrs. Kate O'Kane is associated with General Cohen are the purchasers of Court, Middletown. Mr. Broh- Van Colt, formerly of Ram- Telephone and Electronics. er is associated with United the .transaction for Mr. and sey. The house, once owned The house was purchased Community Funds and Coun- Mrs. Sickles, by Vito Genovese, includes a cils of America. Peter V. W. from Mr .and Mrs. Freder- Mr. and Mrs. yemon spacious living room with a Finch of Applebrook Agency, ick Koenig, who are residing 25 Realty Sales Effected Clinch and their nine children mirrored wall, marble fire- in Orlando Fla. Purchase of Middletown, arranged the sale for the builder, Harmony have made a cross country places and a marble stair- the house was handled MIDDLETOWN - William nato, formerly of Brooklyn. Property at 88 Asbury Ave,, Woods Inc. trip by bus from Helena, Mon., case. Tho recent owners are through Mrs. Gloria Faye Nil- J. Kinnear Jr., manager of The previous owners were Atlantic Highlands, was sold Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn and are residing in the house Ifs time to get aboard the sharp- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Burns, son of Walker and Walker, Berg Agency offices here and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Herman. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bahr. Schriehofer, formerly of Ir- they purchased at 8 North est riding tractor around and who now reside in- Florida. Shrewsbury. in Hazlet has announced real Mr. Jones handled the sale. Previous owners were Mr. vington, are the new owners Ave., Atlantic Highlands. Mr. start enjoying a picture perfect Mrs. Joan Cushman of Sterl- estate transfers in the North- Mr. and Mrs. John Kropp and Mrs. Victor Mead. Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mal- of. the house at 30 Bray Ave., Clinch is associated with Bell lawn with an Ariens Manorway ing Thompson and Associates, ern Monmouth County area. Jr. purchased property at 5 Mason and Mr. Wilson han- iszewski have moved from Belford. The house was pur- riding tractor. Here's a machine Middletown, handled the sale, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pascals Johnson Ter., Hazlet, from dled1 the sale. Telephone Laboratories in Red Bank to the split level chased from Edwardo Morga- that does everything you expect for Mr. and Mrs. Burns. sold property at 33 Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Kice. Holmdel. Wilbur Lynn of Ster- house they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand do through Stuart Packard of it to — plus more. Cut grass, Mr. and Mrs. S. Alfred Puck- Ave., Atlantic Highlands, to Mr. Jones also handled this ling Thompson and Associ- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mus- Quintana, formerly of Parlin, The Kirwan Company, Bel- hitch up a yard cart, throw or ett and daughter, former Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder, sale. ates, Middletown, arranged plow snow. Woodbrldge residents, have formerly of CliffWood. James recently purchased 116 Isa- lord, ^ the sale for the former own- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sand- belle Ave., Union Beach, from Take the wheel of the Ariens •taken occupancy of the colo- Connelly, and Robert Jones Dr. and Mrs. Norman Bar- ers, Mr. and Mrs. George ers, formerly of Neptune, pur- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cuvanov. Manorway and experience a new nial house they purchased at New Mobile handled the sale. ofsky have purchased the Rich, who have-moved to a chased property at 129 Wood- Mr. Jones handled the sale. sensation in riding comfort and 68 Ayrmont Lane in the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kras- house at 70 Idlewild Lane, new house. Strathmore section of Mata- land Ave., Keansburg, from convenient yard care — Today! Homes Firm ko purchased property at 14 William Pierson. Mr. Connel- Mr. and Mrs. James Sattur Matawan, owned by Mr. wan. Mr. Puckett is associat- Hutchinson Drive, Middle- CHECK THESE FEATURES: ly handled the sale. sold property at 92 Lynn James Mahoney of Florida. —LEGAL NOTICE!— ed with Karastan in New York town, from Mr. and Mfs. Blvd., Belford, to Mr. and Dr. Barofsky is a specialist |/ Six speeds forward, 2 reverse City. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Is Formed John Powell. Robert Orr Property at 51 Martin [/ Mriens Flex-NFIoat mowing Place, Middletown, was sold Mrs. William Reed, formerly In pediatrics. He, Mrs. Bar Tnke notice that Linaette Bloomberg B. Jones, the previous own- handled this sale. trading as Red Bunk Uquor A Pfll- j/ 7 H.P. engine TOMS RIVER - Monmouth to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guva- of Levittown, L.I. Mr. Andru- ofsky and then- three children catcsflcn has applied to thft Mayor ers, now live in Metuchen. Myron Finch sold property lonis handled the sale. and Council of the Borough of Red / Electric or recoil starting Capital Corporation, a public- nov. The previous owners previously resided in Mem- Bank for a Plenary Rtt*il Distribu- The sale was through Ken- ly-owned small business in- at 14 Valley St., Highlands, to phis, Tenn. Purchase of the tion license D 15 (or premises situated |/ Safety discharge chute neth Williams of Van's Agen- were Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Property at 745 Prospect at 230 Mechanic St., Tted Bank, N.J. [/ Padded seat and backrest vestment company, today an- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sim- Spinelli. Boyd Mason handled house was effected through Objections, If any, should be made cy, Matawan. mons. Edward Pepsin hand- Ave., Laurence Harbor, was immediately In writing to John Brytn, y/ Safety parking brake nounced the formation of the sale. sohHp Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Margaret Curry of Her- Clerk of the Rorougli of Red Batik. f/ Single lever cutting Mr. and Mrs. James Hen- United Mobile Homes Inc., a led the sale. itage Agency, Matawan, (Signed) ' • kel are the purchasers of the Mrs. Emma Kahrer sold Kibinski, formerly of Brook- I/ISSKTTE BLOOMBHRO beight adjustment new venture in the mobile Mr. and Mrs. James Nappe, property at 52 Barblere Ave., lyn. The former owners were 230 Mechanic St, . Cape Cod house at 65 Park formerly of. Linden, pur- Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Red Bank, N. J. home field. Highlands, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruturla May 16, 23 ' *7.3O Ave., Keansburg. They and chased property at 96 Jack- Strickland Jr. and two sons Eugene W. Landy, presi- . David Bell, formerly of New- Jr. Mr. Jones and Mr. Wil- have moved from Union their three Children have dent of Monmouth Capital son St., Keyport. Joseph NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CERLIONE'S come here from the Bronx. Lowenstein handled the sale. ark. Edward Pepsin handled son handled the sale. Beach to the house they pur- Notlot la hereby given that stated Corporation, stated that, with the sale. chased at 5 Fainmount Road, Proposals will be received by the The house was purchased mobile home sales running in Property at 41 Irwin Place, Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Bet- Mayor 4 Township Committee of Mld- GREENHOUSES from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Property at 6 Farmdale tel purchased property at 19 Holmdel. The former owners, dletown Township for Compton'f desk excess of 325,000 mobile Hazlet, has been sold to Mr. Rd., Hazlet, was sold to Mr. Slope Protection and opened find read 264-3430 Salayi through Thomas Lar- and Mrs. "William Sumiclc, Zerman Drive, Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zal- In public at the Township Hall, Route homes a year, there was an and Mrs. William Krutllja, eski, have moved to Roselle 35. * King's Highway, Middletown gey of The Kirwan Company, increasing shortage of mobile formerly of Roselle. Mrs. from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Township, Monmoulh County, N.J., on OPEN 7 DAYS West Keansburg. Patricia Walton and Mrs. formerly of Yonkers, N.Y. Grabau. Mrs. Alita Snyder Park. Mr. Strickland is as- Tuesday, May 27, 19», at «:0O P.M. home parks in the country. He The previous owners were Prevailing Time. Mr. and Mrs. Salayi and estimated that there was a Joart Butterfield sold the handled the sale. sistant manager at Bamm Contract Documents 4 Plans for HWY. 35 HOLMDEL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corrado. tho proposed work prepared by their two children have moved need for an additional 200,000 house. Hollow Country Club. The pur- Rldia.nl M. Bahulz, P.B., L.I., ot Mr. Jones handled the sale. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brad- chase was transacted through the firm of T * M ASSOCIATES, (between Hoxlef and Middletown) to the ranch house at 2 Lake- spaces a year, which would Mr. and Mrs. Francis Aule- INC., Consulting and Municipal Hn|l- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ley sold property at 15 Ar- Herbert E. Readi of The Kir- nccrfl, have been filed in the office wood Place, Port Monmouth, be equal to $600 million in ta, formerly of Rockaway lington Ave., Union Beach, to of fluid Engineers at 213 Highway 30. Beach, N.Y., purchased ber, previously of Jamaica, wan Company, West Keans- Middletown Township, Red Bank, Now construction annually. He Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rey- Jersey, and m tits office of the Town- said this vast amount of capi- property at 35 Locust Ter., N.Y., purchased property at burg. ahlp Clerk of Middletown Township. 9 Galewood Drive, Hazlet, nolds. Mr. Mason handled the Township Hall, King's Highway & tal could only be provid- New Monmouth. The previous Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pieffer Route 35, Mlddletown Township, Mon- from Mr. and Mrs. Daniel sale. mouth County, N.J., and may be In- ed through a publicly - owned owners were Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Robin, have spected by prospective bidders during; INSTALL IT YOURSELF! concern. Richard Tenney. Joseph An- Desimone. Mrs. Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. Victor Green, business hours. drulonis handled the sale. handled the sale. formerly of Brooklyn, pur- LEGAL NOTICE Bidders will be fumlihed tvlUi.-* PLU6S INTO ANY ADEQUATELY WIRED 115-VOLT OUTLET United Mobile Homes Inc. copy of the Contract Documents by Anthony Cambria sold chased property at 597 Tur- NOTICE tho Engineer, upon proper notice ana is raising $1,500,000 privately Mr. and Mrs. Harold An- SCHOOL DISTRICT OK THE BOR- payment of & non-refundable charge and is considering a $3 mil- drews sold property at 351 property at 809 Second St., ner Drive, Belford, from Mr. OUGH OF LITTLE SILVEft, of Jln.00 to defray the cost thereof? Union Beach, to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William Dickson. COUNTY OP MONMOUTH, NEW Proposals must be made: on th* lion public stock issue. Initdal- Church St., Belford, to Mr. JERSEY Standard Proposal Forms In the mirw George Uhl, formerly of Sta- Mr. Pepsin, Mr. Andrulonis Notice To Military Service Voter* ner designated Ln the Contraet DootG iy, United Mobile Homes will and Mrs.' Frank Monica, for- And To Their Relative! And Friend* ments, ' must be enclosed 7 In se«lM own six parks in New Jersey merly of Edison. Miss Joyce ten Island. Mr. Andrulonis and Mr. Van Over handled If you are In the military service envelopes bearing tht name *nd ad? the gale. or the spouse or depend end of « per- dress ot the Bidder and the namm and Pennsylvania, and it Hug handled the sale. handled the sale. son In military service or are a pa- of the work on the outside, tddreslc* PHILCO Property at 613 Morningside ' tient In a veterans' hospital or a. to the Mayor & Township Commlttetx plans an aggressive acquisi- Property at 4 Garden Ter- civilian attached to or flervng with of Mlddtetown Township tnd mutt, tion and construction pro- Ave., Union Beach, was sold LEGAL NOTICE the Armed Forces of the United Stales be accompanied by (1) a statement of race, Hazlet, has been sold to /without the SUUe of New Jersey, or Consent of Surety from a surety4onit gram. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Resig- to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sza- ' NOTICE the spouse or dependent of ami ac- pa.ny authorized to do business In- thtt Carry-Out bo. The previous owners were companying or residing with a clvlllnn State ot New Jersey and acceptable Take notice that B * B Liquors, attached to or serving with the Armed to tho Township and (2i a certified ' Mr and Mr<* TTllPPnp Han *nc- trading as B & B Liquors has Forces of the United Btatei and de- check drawn to the order of "Ml£ dire to vt»te, or If you are a relative dletown Township" for not less thai Mrmi. . Ordimr handle jura. dEugen the salee nan. . lPpned to 1he MaVM. „„,, ^^n 0, or friend of any-such person who, you ten por cent (10%) of the amount bid; tlie Borough of Shrewnbury for a Ple- believe, will desire to vote in the ape- except that tlio chock need not alt* Air Conditioner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, nary RetRlt Consumption License C-2 cial school district election to b» held cced J20.O0O.O0. C for premises situated at 419 Shrews. en Juno 28, lfiSO, In tho Borough of formerly of Roselle, pur- bury Ave.. Shrewsbury Borough, N.J. Little Silver In the County or Mon- Tile award ot the Contraot for thltf chased property at 247 Gar- OFFICERS HOLr>INO MIRE THAN moutli. New Jersey, kindly write to work will not be made until tho neces* 10% OP STOCK . the undersigned at once making ap- sary funds have been provided by thfc •. u , - -- „ , Henry T. Kasslnger-Presldent and T)l- plication tor A military tervice bal- Mayor it Township Committee of MldJ Iiela AVe., Laurence Harbor, rector, 185 Oeary Drive, Middletown, lot to be voted In said election to be dletown Township In a lawful margncv from Mr. and Mrs. Adam Po- A3'J. KM»ing«.8eoret«ry and DI.forwarded to you, stating your name, The Township or the Engineer ra* r c or 185 Oeiry Drlv age, aerial number if you are in mili- nerves the right to require a complete^ girnlcki. Mr. Connelly N- .? J.i ' *' MMaietown, tary service, home address ami tho financial and experience statementf HEAD< handled the sale. Thomas J. WarBhaw-Dlrector address at which you are stationed or front pronpocllvc bidders eliowrig thi 24 Michael Drive, Middletown, N. X can b« found, or tf you desire tlis they hive satisfactorily compietr Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Fink Objections, U any, should be made itil^ltaryi service ballot for a relative work of Uie nature required befo immediately in writing to Mn. Paul or friend then jnakq an application furnishing proposal forms or apecltlci sold property at 555 Morley S. Fa/bry, Clerk of the Borough of under oath for a military service tlnnn, or before awarding uie Con« Shrewsbury, N. J. balJot to bo forwarded to him, sUU> tract. . • Court, Belford, to Mr. and ing In your application that he Is over Tho rlBht is also reserved to Mrs. Francis McHugh. Mr. the ago or 21 years and stating his any or all bids or to waive any* InC Red Bank, N.J. name, serial nombe-r if he Is in formalities whore such Informality it Jones handled the sale. May 18, 28 military service, home add rcss a'nd not detrimental U the ' best Intern (12.50 the addrcm at which he is stationed of the Township. The right .Is jail] or can be found. Formn of applica- reserved to Increase or decrease* tion can be obtained from the under- cuanUtiea specified In tlie mat signed. designated' In the Specifications. The successful bidder shall' be n Dated: May 15, 1W» quired lo comply with the provisions the easy way to Marshall F. Thompson of the New Jersey Prevailing WT Secretary ot ihe Board of Educa- Acl, Chapter 1BO ot the Laws- ot " tion of the Borough of Little Sil- effective January 1, 1064. ver, BY ORDER OF THE Township In the County of iionmouth, New miuee of Middletown Township STOCKADE Jersey HAROLD H. FOULKB. Mayor CLEAN UP YOUR LAWN Markham Place, Little Silver. N.J. CHARLES V. CARROLL, JR., t May 18 • W3.25 May 16 " Sleep comfortably FENCE and rid it of dandelions tonight 1 Operates quietly, ideal for bed- 4'xS 11.45 rooms. 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A -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.t ftlDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Local Securities later-dealer guotatkjjis u Investor Concern Over boa NASD. Prices do not New Head unission. Successful - • '/ ; '• •- • flANKH Lowers Market Of Research ' ' ' ' ' Dlv. Bid .Asked NEW YORK (AP) — The adverse news." They said Showings by Other market Investing NEW YORK - Bernard Beliritr-Will National 350 200 stock market, after advanc- that even though the market indicators; Biskin has been appointed di- Central Jersey Bank (x) (xx) .40 24 V 25 ing for two sessions, got a might continue drifting down- The Associated Press aver- rector of research and devel- 21 Spear ROGER E. SPEAR EatOlitown NtK Bank (2 for 1 split) ,15 23 moderate setback yesterday ward it still seemed to be age of 60 stocks, off 3 to 343.1, opment, Lanvin-Charles of Farmers & Merchants (x) (xx) .08 8K with some Investor disappoint- basically strong and have un- with industrials off 1.9, rails Q — I own 534 shares of the company sound and the Ritz Inc. First Merch. Nat'l Bank (xx) .40 16 ment over Vietnam and prof- derlying vitality. up .3, and utilities up .4. American Telephone and am should it be held?-G.H. First Nt'J Bank of Spring Lake (xx) 1,75 60 it-taking reported weighing it Mr. Rlskin formerly was The market, an analyst said, Standard & Poor's 500-stOck interested in your comments A — In 1954, a new man- 1st Nt'l Bk of Toms River (x) (xx) .76 44 46 down. associated with the Coty or- 1st State Ocean Cty (x) 10% Stock Divi. made good advances in its Index, off .31 at 105.85. on the plan offered to share- agement group took control of 28 previous two sessions largely The New York Stock Ex- ganization. Keantburg-Middletown oo 42 Although the market fin- holders for reinvestment of an old-line company with an ished in the minus column, "on hopes President Nixon's change inde.f of some 1,200 annual deficit running at Mfodletown Banking Co. 24 speech on Vietnam might pro- dividends. Should I continue, Based at the Lanvin-Charles Monmouth County Nat'l (m) 20 some brokers thought it common stocks, off 0.18 at about $1 million. Sale of coal 12% 13, duce some signs of solid prog- S9.14. as in the past, banking my of the Ritz main research fa- N.J, National Bank- (xx) .24 16 turned in & pretty good per- mining properties and pur- UK ress toward peace." dividends at 5 per cent? chase of profitable businesses cility here, he will be respon- Oc&an County National 120 45 formance by "showing once Leasco, on 198,700 shares, sible for all research and de- Peoples Ntt'I Bank of Monmouth .40 19 •i again its ability to survive Dow Takes Dip led the Big Board active list From time to time, I could were undertaken simultane- ously. Beginning with a tax velopment activities, Includ- Peoples NaPl Bank of Lakewood 4,00 14D The Dow Jones industrial Where 10 issues declined. purchase 100 shares with the loss of $35 million, manage- ing quality control and imple- Trust Co. of Ocean County .25 plus 7% 66 Yesterday's closing stocks: average, for example, gained accumulated dividends.-^.E. tt) Dividend (xx) plug stock Int TM ft TeJ W, On the American Stock Ex- ment had whittled this to $15 mentation of technical activi- ASama Ex I-T-S! Imf> 34« a total of 10.99 points in the change, volume came to 6.87 A — You would probably be (pat). Declared or Paid Air Prod 43$ Johna'Man 3?% million at the 1968 year end. ties for international opera- Alf Reduo %" Jones & U two sessions, and on Wednes- million shares, compared with better off financially to rein- Aline en ,14", Joy MIK Sales fall into four major INDUSTRIAL Allan Lufl 23 Ji Kaiser Al 40 Yi. day it closed at a new high 7.75 million Wednesday. The vest through the Telephone categories: electrical and tions. . AJI«i Pow 34 ?4 KGnnftcott . >••: for the year at 968.85. The Allied C»i 30>i Koppera 45% Amex index lost 9 cents to plan. First of all, the com- metalworking, 35 per cent; Mr. Riskin is a member of Aertlbicil Hesearch J VI*. AllU.Ohal 80'i Kraft Co 4t>4 Dow lost 3.69 yesterday to the American Chemical So- BrteWay ? Alcoa' 33 »[ KrGflge S3 mission costs to you would be motivational marketing, 15 8ft 81 Am Atrtln Kroger close at 985.16. substantially reduced and, per cent; shoe manufac- ciety, the Society of Cosmetic Buck Engineering , 18 . tt -AM Out L«ii part O 31 Chemists and the American Bh&iroMc Associates AttAmi fcya.Wn —33 J^4 Leh Vai mil13 "The market had built up second, you would be taking turing, 35 per cent; and tex- * fin M Fayy »1i IiOP CO Association for the Advance- JJan MMotort s 111 1 Ub MoN Wipes the President would advantage of the compound- tiles, 15 per cent. Eltfctronte Asslsunc* Egg Market ment of Science. 15% Am Bmelt at% say more than he did," the ing effect that continual rein- Foodartm* 25 ADI 8W 43tt LUton Ind NEW YORK (AP) — Whole- A highly profitable division, Am TdlftTel S?H tuluns SU 3054 analyst said, "Something that vestment generates. How- Intenwt'l Computer Science* '6 Am Tob 31 •li Ka^ahvox sale egg offerings fully ade- J & H Int. sells promotional AMP Inc 44 Mamth Oil 0814 might lead to a vital break- ever, without knowing the full package deals1 mainly to gro- ANNUAL BIIEAKFAST Laird 12 . 15 An|U!an[i& 48 'i Martin M 29 through in the Vietnam situ- quate on large; ample on Metallurgical International Aimoo SU MH Mason! tc mediums. Demand fair yes- particulars on any other hold- cery chains and petroleum HAZLET — The Rosary- m 26" Armentf 53'A MftrCR m ation. But his talk did not : Armm Ck 81H MGM 02 '4 terday. 1 ings you might have, I could companies. Difficulties in Altar Society of St. Mary's Monmouth Capita) Ash Oil 51H 3554 seem to contain any dramatic Minn M*Mi 11014 Wholesale selling prices not venture an opinion on the LVI's textile operations have Church, New Monmouth, in Monmouth Electric 12 All Rlchfld 124 Mo Pac A 81 surprises. Then, when the Avoo Corp 32% Moblltdl 69 based on exchange and other not been fully resolved, par- conjunction with Court Ful- Monmouth Park 17 Marcor 57^i wisdom of adding to this one 1 Viet Cong rejected his pro- ticularly in the sales and N. J. Natural Can 16V 26 B»yiA cir M u Mar-Mor M ", volume sales: issue. In this era of historical- gens Corona, Catholic Daugh- Bull & Mow 77% Nat Biao 54^ posal for a mutual troop with- marketing areas. A new pres- ters of America, will sponsor Bowan Controller Bendlx tSH N Cash Reg ing •... New York spot quotations ly high interest rates, ServomBtlon Beth Steel 3G',4 Nat nidtlU 2014 drawal, it helped dampen en- follow: ident, elected this spring, is its annual Communion break- , 374 Boeing 4514 Nat Gyps Wi', thusiasm." this new plan opens for Tele- Spedcor VSorden 33 Nat Steel 54% Standards 29'/S-31i/4, fully confident that these and fast for all women of the 12V4 Borg Warn 32U Nla M P6w 20 phone a sizable potential res- Spiral Metal r Profit taking also was, cited Whites- other management weak- Parish Sunday in the Holi- 26'/2 Bruntwk , 2314 No Am Rock 36 ervoir of untapped capital.. xk Bucy EiH 21)ii Nor Pac B4 by brokers as biting into some Fancy Large 47 lbs min nesses' will be solved. More day Inn. Guest speaker after U. S.Homes 37 Bulova 51 Nwst Alrlin M'4 United Telecontrol Electronics Burl Ind 40K Oulb Mar 41% of the gains the market has 32J4-34; Fancy Medium 41 lbs Q — A year ago 1 bought important acquisitions, utiliz- the 8:15 Mass will be the Cue, JI 20* Owens 111 73% I ing more fully the company's WaKerAeOStOe U 25J4 Oat«r Trac KM Pan Am Wld 35 made in its recent advances. average 25'/5-26 /2; Fancy 300 shares of Lehigh Valley Rev. William Dougherty of Ctldneoe A 69k Penney Jq Sl^i Turnover for the day came Smalls 36 lbs average 19-20. Industries, my first stock capital position, are in pros- the Oblates of St. Francis de Ohu * Ota 69H Pa Pw ft U 31'^ Chryiltr 53 Fenn Cen 68% to 11.93 million shares, com- Browns- purchase. I do not need the pect for 1369. These specula- Sales of Philadelphia. Chair- CltlM Sv 67U I Pepsi Co 82 Fancy Large 47 lbs min 34- tive shares can be held but 12 Coca Cola 72 Perkin Bl BO^ pared with 14.36 million money at present but partial men are Mrs. Wallace Price Col» Palm 62 Pfizer 81 Wednesday. 35. require careful watching. and Mrs. George Shepp. Underwriters Firemen's Fund , Colum Gas 2S Phil E 1 2n retirement is not far off. Is Coml Bolv 22._ Phil Pet 7354 Con Edls 33U Pub Bv EftG 3414 Plan Program Drive to Start Con Can 7OH Pullman 514 CPC Inu 37* KCA • .• «« EA'tt)NT6wN - The •OftrnlnK M 278VI Reading Oo 22T& WEST KEANSBURG -i- The Cm Zelt 70 Repul> Stl i'Z moMUily meeting of the Mon- Curtis., Wr 23U ReWon 87 Fire Company will launch its Deere i6% Reyn Met 41% mouth Association of Life K1% Reyn Tob 4 - underwriters, will be field at annual fund drive Sun- Dow Chem Rt* Oontrolj 7»i Dress Ind 3511 St Jos Lead 3554 the Old Orchard Country duPont 14594 Bears Roeb day. Donations will be solicit- x>uq IA 28 •» Shell OH . 'Club, M«nmouUi Road, (Rt. East Kod 77 V, ,Bou Pac 8* 71), here, Thursday, May 15, ed by mail, Instead of through End Jdhn 35 Mi BRING Firestone 63 ft Std «5and at, 12:15. p.m. the usual door-to-door cam- FMC C|> 3114 Std CW1 NJ PICTURES & / The guest speakers will be Ford Mot Stud Worth **% paign. OAO Qp Texaco 8714 Ernest L. Smith and James Gen Cig 2614 Tex o Sui SKETCHES Gen Dynam 32 Textron Oar landscape dwlffneri will advise. There no charge tor tfcia Caivano, Mr. Smith is the Drive proceeds will be used Gen Elec »6',i Transamer 3875 G&rofuBy Measure ttia area to ba phated. Then tak« a fe# polarold r Gen Fdi 83% Un Carbide <5% of Oil* fntttra garden spot. onr designers will reooottnend tt» manager of fche.Asbury Park to maintain and replace Gen MotorB «2>,i tin Pac Dtant arrangement that sntU this are* bett. •Branch office of the Retail Gen Pub ut 27% , Un Tank C 34 trucks and other fire fighting G Tol & Tel

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Agency. • ' ••'-"• •'•' week by members of Red ter Mauer from Little Silver. of the Crowell Agency, Red Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gage Mrs. Marie Mioduszewski Bank Area Multiple Listing Mr. Mauer is with William Bank. have moved from Fair Haven of Keyport purchased a lot Service include the remodeled Hutchinson & Co., New York Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stan- to 109 Willow Drive, Little from Mrs. Marie Henry on carriage house on North Ro- City, stock brokers. The for- ley from Hillsdale, N.Y., pur- Silver, purchased from the es- Alexander Drive, Middletown, hallion Drive in Rumson, sold mer owners, Mr. and Mrs. chased property at 6 Clover- tate of Jane Nicholsen. Mr. on which she plans to build by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gab- Ludwig C. Bilow, moved to daje Circle, New Shrewsbury, Gage is with the Bell Tele- a home. Mrs. Peggy Huls- riel to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartshorne Road, Middle- from Mr. and Mrs. Edward phone Co., and made the pur- berg of Navesink Associates, Malmuth from Palos Verdes town. Nappe, who moved to Califor- chase through Ronald S. Middletown, handled negotia- Peninsula, Calif. Move From Princeton nia. Mrs. Marti Locilento of Schanck of the George S. tions. Mr. Malmuth is with Retla Mr. and Mrs. John Moro- Sterling Thompson & Associ- Schanck Agency, Red Bank. Steamship Lines. He and Mrs. vitz and their daughter, Mar- ates, Rumson, was selling Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Malmuth have two children. tha, have moved from broker. Leccese from Staten Island Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel moved Princeton to 4 Evergreen Buy New House have purchased property at to Bellevue Ave., Rumson. Drive, Rumson, former home Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. He- 643 W. Front St., Middletown, Mrs. Jacqueline D. Lansing of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gold- din from Plainfield purchased from the estate of Michael of the Applebrook Agency, rick, who moved to Lincroft. a new house at 176 Harvey Franzese. The property was Rumson, negotiated the sale. Mr. Morovitz is with Esso, Ave., Lincroft, from Leeds- listed with both ML services Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Hud- ville Acres. Mr. Hedin is BENDIX CONTEST WINNERS — Harry Maxson, left, Navesink: .Barry/orter, 5 Rockefeller Plaza, New York. by the Armstrong Agency son from Springfield pur- Mrs. Barbara Schreiber of with Bell Telephone Labora- and sold by Stu Packard of Neptune Township and Eugene Steady, Hazlet, get $25 U.S. Savings Bonds from chased the Roscoe Allen Navesink Associates, Middle- tories at Holmdel, and pur- the Kirwan Co., Belford, Most long E. F. Kolar, right, Bendix general manager, for best stories on "What U.S. Sav- house at 70 de Normandie chased the property through members of Northern Mon- distance rates Ave., Fair Haven, on the town, was selling broker. ings Bond Did For Me," a contest open to all Bendix-Eatonfown employes par- Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Bos- Bill Lynn of Sterling Thomp- mouth MLS. Mr. Leccese is are cheaper Navesink River. Mr. Hudson son and Asociates, Middle- son have moved from Fort with the New York State Tax after 7 P.M. on ticipating in company's payroll Bond Savings Plan. ./ is a turbine specialist. Mr. town. Department. Allen has moved to an apart- Lee to 56 Silverbrook Road, weekdays and all ment. ' Mrs. Ruth Nichols of Shrewsbury, former home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Leave Edison day on Saturdays Sterling Thompson and Asso- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Con- Dwyer have moved from Riv- Mr. and Mrs. Brian Boyle nolly, who moved to Red er Plaza" to a house at 195 and Sundays. ciates, Rumson, handled ne- have moved from Edison Call when Realtors of 3 Counties Hear gotiations. Bank. Mr. Bosson is vice Silverside Ave., Little Silver, with their infant daughter to president of the United States purchased from Mr. and Mrs. it's cheaper. Mrs. Jane Drake of the Joseph T. Bacigalupi, who 12 Washington St., Rumson, Brewers Association in New purchased from the estate of New Jersey Bel! same office reported the sale York City. The sale was re- moved to Fort Lauderdale, of a custom built house on Fla. Mr. Dwyer is a stock George Harvey. Mr. Boyle Roe on State's Development ported by H. Carleton Fream is an attorney with the Mid- Tuxedo Road, Rumson, to Mr. of Ray Stillman's office, broker in Newark. He and POINT PLEASANT - Roe, commissioner, New Jer- noted, "one in which the fu- and Mrs. Jeffrey Lown from Mrs. Dwyer have three chil- dlesex County Legal Services Shrewsbury. Corporation, and purchased Some 300 members of the sey Department of Conserva- ture presents wonderful op- West End. Mr. Lown is with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Luiz dren. William A. Armstrong Monmouth County, Ocean tion, and Economic Develop- portunities." Eastman Dillon, New York of the E. A. Armstrong Agen- the property through Mrs. have moved from California Jane Drake of Sterling County, and Middlesex ment, discussed the future de- City. He and Mrs. Lown cy, Little Silver, handled ne- Describing local property to a custom built ranch Thompson & Associates. County Boards of Realtors velopment of residential and have two sons. The house gotiations. taxes as confiscatory, he •was built by Norman Gold- house on Church St., Fair Ha- turned out for the annual tri- industrial properties through- called for a New Jersey tax ven, built by,Charles Herr- Mr. and Mrs. John O. Limb Mr. and Mrs. V. DeSanctis out the state. stein, Foxwood Estates, Inc. from Union Beach purchased county meeting at Kings reform convention. Mr. Roe Mrs. Drake also sold prop- man of Shrewsbury. Mr. Luiz have moved from Lincroft to Grant Inn, here. "We are living in a new also discussed the benefits is with Chevron Oil Company, 16 Knollwood Drive, New the former home of Mr. and Guest speaker Robert A. era of time and space," he which would be brought to the Shrewsbury. Mr. Limb is Mrs. Thomas Mohan at 71 state by a new jet airport, with Bell Labs at Holmdel. White Hoad, Shrewsbury. Mr. and deplored politics involved He and Mrs. Limb,are from and Mrs. Mohan moved to in the pure water supply prob- It's American Dog Tick Australia, and have lived in Oceanport. Mr. DeSanctis is Woman Is lems of metropolitan New the area one year. The for- in the construction business with his son. He purchased Jersey. mer owners, Mr. and Mrs. the property through Mrs. Charged In "The first question asked Time Again in County Sabastian Lutz, moved to my department by industry FREEHOLD — The Ameri- which is 1 pound for 1,500 to Bloomfield. Mrs. Gloria 2 Accidents considering relocation in New can Dog Tick can be found 2,000 square feet. Becht of Walker and Walker, Jersey is about the water sup- The brown dog tick may Shrewsbury, reported the MIDDLETOWN-A woman each spring in woody or sale. OLD WAGON FARM ply," he said. brushy areas and in fields in infest homes or other build- was issued a summons here ings'where dogs are present. Mrs. Estelle R. Tracy Wednesday night after an ac- Introduced by the Fourth Monmouth County. from New York City has pur- VIVID DISPLAY District vice president, Ken- Apply the spray thoroughly cident, then she was charged The ticks feed on the blood to baseboards, and around chased the former home of neth L. Walker Jr., of Shrews- AZALEAS • RHODODENDRONS after a second accident in At- of animals, including people. door and window moldings, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leet bury, Frank Citta, president at 277 Rutledge Drive, Mid- lantic Highlands. Donald M. Mohr, senior under furniture, around the (OSES • GERANIUMS • ANNUALS Middletown police said of the New Jersey Association dletown. Mrs. Tracy is with county agricultural agent, edges of rugs and in all floor See them here! Mary Mullaney of .10-Ocean of Realtor Boards, discussed cracks. the American Arbitration As- Blvd., Atlantic Highlands, was .progress made at a recent recommends that you watch sociation in New York City. charged with leaving the state conference in Atlantic out for these little insects and Remember to handle chlor- John F. Murphy of Sterling RT. 35 and LAUREL AVE., HOLMDEL dane spray or dust with care. scene of an accident at 10:35 City and in a seminar meet- do not allow them to bury Thompson and Associates Open Wed.-Mon. » A.M. • 4 P.M. Chlordane may poison people handled negotiations. Cloud Tuesday p.m. after the car she was ing of realtors and members their heads into your pets, driving was in collision with of the New Jersey Bar Asso- and animals, and certainly Calhouns Move should not come in contact a car driven by Paul Tergia, ciation at Newark. your children, or yourself. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. 1146 Hope Road, Wayside. Treat lawns, or where with food, water or eating Ehrba'r from Parsippany places. Avoid inhaling sprays Their cars collided at the in- Three broker members of brush Or ground cover is thin, have purchased the former the Monmouth County Board or dusts and do not expose the William Himelman tersection of Leonardville along paths, etc. Dust or home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Road and Leonard Ave. Pa- were inducted as active Real- skin to them more than nec- essary. Calhoun of "35 Edison Ave., trolman Herman Grillon in- tors by the Fourth District spray with chlordane. Use a New Shrewsbury. Mr. Ehr- Himelihan vestigated. VicePresident, Kenneth Wal- 5 per cent or 10 per cent For additional information bar is with the International ker. They are Walter Denise chlordane dust at the rate of concerning Dog Tick Control, Union of Operating Engi- Later, the Mullaney vehicle of Merritt R. Lamson Inc., 20 to 25 pounds per acre, write or call the Monmouth neers. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Heads Unit struck a parked car in the Freehold; Howard B. Dexter, County Extension Service, 20 parking lot of.apartments at moved to Atlanta, Ga. John of Dexter Associates, Red Court St. P. Mulvihill of the A. Fred 10 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic High- Bank, and Carmine M. DeLu- For Meyner lands. According to borough cia, of the DeLucia Agency, Unlawful Auto TRENTON — William Him- Police Chief James Egidio, Keansburg. she was charged with driv- Use Is Admitted elman, Red Bank attorney ing while under the influence FREEHOLD — Ronald I FERTILIZERS and superintendent of elec- of alcohol. The owner of the Hinze, 1820 Surf Ave., Ocean ] tions In Monmouth County, parked vehicle was identified Dogs Loose, Grove, has pleaded guilty to : has been named chairman of as Gunther Werner of the charges of unlawfully using a LAWN SEEDS Ocean Blvd. address, the Monmouth County Man Fined car belonging to Harry Means, Booster Club supporting Rob- KEYPORT — Municipal of Asbury Park March 7 in GARDEN SUPPUES ert B. Meyner for governor. Bank Robbery Court Judge Seymour R. Ocean Township without the j The appointment of Mr. Kleinberg Wednesday fined owner's permission. Himelman, who is also Demo- Try Admitted Frank Gregor, 3 Theresa Monmouth County Court I presents cratic chairman of. Middle- FREEHOLD — Ronald Cas- Ave., ?20 for allowing his Judge M. Raymond McGowan town, was announced by Mr. ler, Oaks, Pa., has pleaded dogs to run loose. Wednesday accepted the plea FRED D. WIKOFF CO. Meyner. guilty to charges of attempt- Assessed a total of $20 for and set June 27 for sentenc- [ A Democratic Party work- ing to rob Kenneth Anderson, speeding and delinquent re-- ing. assistant vice president of the turn of summons was Richard Assistant County Prosecu- 234 MAPLE AVE. 'old er since the Adlai Stevenson . New Jersey National Bank Jiosne, Willis Place, Keans- tor Solomon Lautman pre- J presidential campaign, Mr. and Trust Co., Corlies Ave., burg. sented the state's case. Assis- Himelman has been active in Neptune, of $26,300 March tant Deputy Public Defender RED BANK 0£& 741-0554 14. Fined $15 each were Albert T. Berlich represented world' numerous community affairs. Thomas Trahim, 278 Washing- Hinze. I He is a former president of Casler is accused of threat- ton St., for obstructing pedes- • ening the bank official with ' the Red Bank Democratic trian traffic, and William an alleged bomb that he said Whaley, Jersey City, for care- Club and in 1965 served as was in his attache case if he less driving. THE FINEST LAWNS ARE AUTOLAWNS charm county campaign, coordinator. didn't get the money. He resides in Oncroft. Monmouth County Court I . Dignity ii the keynote of theie Judge M. Raymond McGowan charming ".old world" deilgni. Mr. Himelman said he was accepted the plea Wednesday | Viiir th« Lighting Center's ex- supporting Mr. Meyner be- and set June 27 for sentenc- I&GRAVELY cause "I'm a practical politi- citing display for every special ing. need from lovely Chandeliers t» Assistant Bounty Prosecu-1 cian and Meyner's a proven Tough Mower Wall Brackets, glamorous ba,th> winner. He's aware of the tor Solomon Lautman pre- room lights and stunning mooieli sented the state's case. 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Power Roll Fertlllie 33 UF minimum) Fertilize 38 \JF Power Roll Automatic Call Bocks Between Our Price 116.00 "PECAN" '" w>™ «°° ^k •«• ^* idi ^b. ^b ^h ^fe Other Storm Int Springfield, Livingston, Uackensack, Ramsey, Pompton Plains; ISanuet, N. Jr. 12 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BA.VK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 County Historical Association's Gem The Story of Historic Allen House Is Told Editor's Note: Mrs. George of Mrs. Henry H. Holmes, it Shrewsbury through the will satisfactorily documented or • to date has been to establish four other lots of land and house, the extra attic space most exciting discovery for L. Strong of Locust, compiled When the Monmouth County acquired one of the county's conclusively proven. beyond a doubt that the Allen meadow. . .They will be sold gained by this method of "con- this Judah is most certainly this history of the Alien House Historical Association ac- most fascinating and charm- After the Historical Associ- House was a tavern known as together or separate, as will struction accounting for the a descendant of the first Ju- In Shrewsbury. quired the Allen House in ing old houses. Along with the ation acquired the house for the "Sign of the Blue Ball" best suit the purchaser or pur- half story, and the only gam- dah who was granted 240 house came a number of old restoration it became very for a period of 20 years or chasers. Any person apply- brel roof house known in acres of land in 1667 extend- traditions which -have persist- important to investigate the more during part of the Rev- ing before the day of sale for Shrewsbury. ing from the present site on ed down through the years authenticity of these tradi- olution and in the years pre- said Tavern or lots, may Missing Link the northwest corner of Syca- but which have not ever been tions. ( know the terms from the sub- These newspaper advertise- more Ave. and Broad St. in- Now ceding it. The owner of the to what is row Red Bank. Was the house really built tavern was Josiah Halstead scriber, who will give an in- ments most certainly refer to in 1667 or was that a roman- who was a carpenter and disputable title for the same. the Allen House. The miss- Perhaps he was motivated to tic figment of the imagination who, with his' brother Tim- The conditions, if sold pub- ing link which substantiates acquire the property know- of the owner when it was a othy, helped work on the con- lickly, will be made known at this was the important dis- ing his ancestor had first tea room in the 1930s? struction of Christ Church the time and place by Josiah covery of a most descriptive owned and built upon it. No Was it really a tavern dur- in Shrewsbury (across the Halstead." mortgage dated April 10, 1775 record has been found yet of ing the Revolution where a street). Apparently business was not in which for 394 pounds "cur- how Judah Allen acquired the supposed raid by Tory refu- For many years local his- very brisk for again in 1773 rent lawful money of the Colo- Sign of the Blue Ball from gees occurred? tory buffs have known of the another advertisement ap- ny of New York" Judah Al- Halstead but it is very likely Was the house really built existence of several newspa- peared: "To be sold or let for len mortgaged to Stephen that he bought it at "publick by Judah Allen, the first own- per advertisements mention- one yeai* or more and entered Tallman "all that lott or Par- vendue" because in 1773 a er of the land, or called the ing a tavern for sale in upon the first of April next, cel of Land with the Dwelling newspaper report mentions Allen House because it had Shrewsbury, but no one had the noted publick house for House thereon, lying and be- that "J. Halstead was dis- been lived in by Dr. Edmund been sure which house they publick entertainment that ing in Shrewsbury aforesaid charged from his confinement Allen and his descendants, described since there was an- hath been kept for upwards formerly belonging to Josiah by an insolvent act" and who were no relation, for 113 other nearby tavern known in of 29 years in the Township Halstead in which the said that his estate was to be dis- years? Shrewsbury at this period. of Shrewsbury, near a great Halstead dwelt for many posed of "for benefit of cred- Tavern Authenticated Up for Sale landing (now Red Bank) and years and kept a Tavern, itors." For several months two in- Two advertisements in par- very near an English Church, •Bounded South by the High- Sold to Merchant terested members of the ticular seemed to describe the Friends and Presbyterian way from the Church to the Judah apparently was in Historical Association, Miss the Allen House and provide meeting houses; on the prem- Falls, and East by the High- financial difficulty too, per- J. Louise Jost of Red Bank, us with important information ises a good two and a half way to Red Bank. . .contain- haps abetted by the difficul- a trustee of the Historical As- about the property. The first story house, outhouses, good ing three acres and a half of ties brought about by the sociation, and Mrs. George appeared in 1768 and stated, orchard, large garden and Land; also all that tract or Revolution, because three H. Strong of Locust, have "The noted Tavern in Shrews- 13!^ acres very good land." Lot in Shrewsbury containing years after mortgaging the been poring through ancient bury, at the corner of the TJie reference to the two 10 acres. .." property he sold it in 1778 to The Allen House records in the depths of the street and Sign of the Blue and a half story house is im- Exciting Discovery Robert Bowne, "Merchant of Hall of Records in Freehold. Ball; together with orchards, portant because the Allen Finding the name of Judah City of New York," for $500. Broad St. and Sycamore Ave. Tie most important discovery outhouses, gardens, etc. Also House Is a, gambrel roof Allen on the mortgage was a Thus either Judah Allen or Shrewsbury Robert Bowne was the owner of the tavern during the Rev- olution when the famous Reformed Church Memorial Service Then ... "massacre" occurred, involv- Men to Breakfast Scheduled on Sunday Future ing some Tory refugees who attacked a guard of 12 Vir- LONG BRANCH - All Re- NEW SHREWSBURY - ginia Continentals quartered formed Church men are wel- Monmouth County Council, in the Allen House for the SYLVIA come to attend a men's Veterans of Foreign Wars of protection of the Village. U.S., will hold a memorial breakfast tomorrow at 8 a.m. for deceased veterans of all One of the Continentals was at the First Reformed Church, wars, at the Monmouth. Me- killed at the foot of the stairs HAS IT ALL 650 Broadway. morial Park Sunday. in the hall and two others severely wounded. According AT 23 Dr. Elko Stapert, president The Army band and firing to tradition the blood stains of the Reformed Church squad from Ft. Monmouth so permeated the wood that Men's Association of Ameri- will be there to assist in the they could not be removed ca, will be guest speaker. service, and veterans' orga- even by planing. When Dr. nizations will be present with Edmund Allen acquired the their colors and color guards. house in 1814 from Robert and Benjamin White, he had "Serving Parents for 64 Years" BURR PAINTING. the stained flooring covered over with new planks because The watercolor of the His- his wife objected so stren- toric Allen House 'in the fu- uously to their sight. In the THE YMCA CAMPS ture' after restoration, was, process of restoring the house painted by Spring Lake artist' it is hoped to find one o( Mabel Burr. offer a program of Swimming, Boating, Nature Study, these historic floor boards (Register Staff Photo) Allen Homestead Proposed Restoration still in place beneath the Craft and Horseback Riding under a trained staff. In the late 1800s By Monmouth County Historical Asso. more recent flooring. OCKANICKON FOR BOYS MATOUIONEOUAY FOR GIRLS Symposium 'Winterthur at Home' for Antiques Buffs A brochure and further information may be RED BANK — The Mon- efforts made by the .associ- Mrs. Bayard D. Stout, pres- The lecture will be followed Members of the Junior liam B. Hamilton Jr., Mrs. obtained by calling mouth County Historical As- ation to restore the historic Al- ident of the association, will by a luncheon break. Guests Committee aiding the chair- John K. Hanson, Mrs. Don- sociation Junior Committee is len House at Broad St. and begin the introduction at 9:30 are asked to bring a box men are Mrs. William Aber- ald E. Lewes Jr., Mrs. Wil- 741-2504 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury. a.m. lunch. Coffee and home baked liam L. Russell Jr., Mrs. putting its efforts into staging cookies and dessert breads nathy Jr., Mrs. Henry Butt- Ralph Runyon Jr., ,Mrs. a major event'to benefit the Under the chairmanship of A lecture on "The Fed- field, Mrs. Robert Buchs- Charles Slingluff Jr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hans Anthony Huber, 30 eral Period" will be present- made by committee members • will be served. batim, Mrs. Alan Duke, Mrs. John Spurdle Jr., all of Rum- Browns Dock Road, Locust, ed at 9:45 a.m. by Mrs. Ray- Susan deGersdorff, Mrs. Wil- son. and Mrs. John L. Montgom- mond F. Coakley, a Mary- The afternoon lecture will ery Jr., Bumson, "Winterthur mount College alumna rec- begin at 12:15 p.m. with a at Home" will be presented ognized as a specialist jp h _preseniatibn_by~ curator -E&- Wednesday here in the First field. She has been a regular ward Feltus about the Mon- Presbyterian Church. This is guide since 1960 at "Winter- mouth County historical res- not a repetition of last year's torations under way. A film FOR FABULOUS FASHION FINDS! thur," the former home of the successful presentation of a late Henry Francis duPont in made by the Bell Telephone similar all-day program—but Wilmington, Del., a popular Laboratory, "A Home in Our an extension of interest in tour site for garden and fur- Heritage," will be presented. Don't Miss the antiques. niture buffs. It covers the story of the res- toration of the association's Thrilling Savings in Hendrickson House now in Our Great Seml-Annual Event I Holmdel State Park. Future GOLDEN TOUCH DECORATORS restorations, with particular If you want quality attention to the Allen. House in Shrewsbury, will be dis- Sensational Special Purchase upholstery work at its cussed. Information of a doc- finest call 747-0652 umented nature regarding the latter will be sought from res- Specialists In idents of the area. Mrs. Matthew C. Sullivan of Glamorous Couturier Dresses • Restoration of Antiques Winterthur will lecture at 1 • Hand Sewn Draperies p.m. on "Oriental Bugs." Mrs. Sullivan is an expert in Coll u« for • Pinfltted Slipcovers the field and has been trained Cocktail Dinner, Afternoon, Shop at • Custom furniture Built to Homo in museum and historical as- Convtnl*ne* Your Order sociation work. Our workroom ii always open so you may Tickets may be purchased Party and Long Formals itop In to so* tin quality of work w* dol for the full-day symposium, or for each of the morning or |747-06521 afternoon sessions. Mrs. Hu- values to $125.00 ber is In charge of reserva- 177 IROAD STREET EASY CHARGE RED IANK tions. '

FOCUS ON HISTORY 28. - 38. - 48. 'Mrs. Ham A. Hubar, Locust, left, and Mrs. John L. MOUNTAIN HILL Montgomery Jr., Rumson, trustees of the Monmouth • you save to $77 County Historical Association, are chairmen of a bene- CALL fit program "Wintarthur at Homo" an all-day CHANGE YOUR PLANS . .. juggle your agenda ... but do take SCHOOL symposium which will be held Wednesday from 9:30 advantage of the extraordinary savings that Frederick's brings 291- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church, ! you in this unsurpassed collection .. . |ust In time for the festive Spring and Summer party season, for afternoon, cocktail parties, 0056 Harding Road, Red Bank. Mrs. Hubor it in charge !.. gala dinners,'the theatre. NOW of reservations for the full day, or individual morning and afternoon sessions. BOUTIQUE FASHIONS . . . dancing, romancing, head-turning, brcathtakingly lovely new-season silhouettes of great elegance. ENROLLING (Register Staff Photo) i DESIGNER FABRICS ... of great beauty and luxury . . . fine laces, chiffons, crepes, linens, orgamas, organdies, printed and sculptured cottons, imported brocades, silk prints, silk-and- worsteds, novelties, exquisitely detailed. Summer Session: Rumson Reading Institute

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I.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 13 Boutique 'Scratches' Tweeds and Travel TEEN FORUM By DON BATTLE community, tucked among which opened Wednesday BEDMNSTER (AP) — The plush green hills and in-the night with a quiet champagne There's a Limit following advice is for women center of a posh ;circle of gathering for friends and who have a few thousand dol- Somerset County estates. town merchants. By JEAN ADAMS yourself for this misstep, but to combat these words: (1) lars lying around, like to buy Phyllis, the mother of three, clothes and pretty things in The guest list included Mr. HOME ALONE: (0.) Both I believe that became you Don't use them themselvfts. and her sister-in-law, Mrs. and Mrs. Onassis, Charles saw the danger you can avoid (2) When a child brings on* Europe and are tired of play- Robert Collins of New York, Engelhard of Engelhard In- my parents work. The other it next time. ing ladies' bridge once or whose husband is an execu- day a boy I like came to see home, explain to him that it dustries, George Vila, presi- Be friendly with this boy, twice a week. tive with the New York ad- dent of U.S. Rubber, L. V. me. We were the only ones is in bad taste and why. Tell Open a boutique as the vertising firm of Benton & there. and others, from now on. But Aronson, president of Ron- let them all know, kindly but him the clean word or words daughter of former Treasury Bowles Inc., began planning son, and Malcolm Forbes, I let him go farther than I to use instead. Secretary C. Douglas Dillon their project last summer firmly, that there's a limit. president of Forbes maga- wanted to go. Now I am That way you will win their and her sister-in-law -did when they found there was a zine, and their wives, of ashamed. I'm sure he's lost here. ' crying need for a shop where respect and regain your own CHINESE AUCTION course. his respect ' self-esteem. • Opening such brightly country people could buy "Many of the guests were for me. EAST KEANSBURG - The colored boutiques and antique pretty clothes and other REPULSIVE: (Q.) Please friends who have homes This was Village Woman's Club of Mid- shops which cater principally things of the imported varie- around here," Phyllis ex- the first mention the use of very bad to persons, with the where- ty, without having to travel plained. time. I've language by young people to- dletown will hold a Chinese withall apparently is a grow- 40 miles eastward to New Travel Plans ever done day, and give me some point- auction Wednesday at 8 p.m. ing trend for persons with York City. anything ers on how I can break this their own wherewithall. The Collins women plan to here in Buck Smith's Res- Not All Tweeds travel to Europe to purchase like this. Is repulsive habit. — Q. in Vir- taurant. Mrs. Judith La.sch, "It appears to be happening "The general impression is there any ginia. merchandise for the shop. 50 Tindall Road, Middletown, more and more," Mrs. Phyllis that country people run "Don't think we're doing way 1/ can (A.) This repulsive habit, I Collins of Far Hills, Dillon's around with corduroy skirts this for fun," she said. "It's get his re- regret to say, can start at a is in charge of reservations. daughter, commented, tick- and tweeds all the time," a challenge, and you don't spect for very early age. Many first- ing off a list of friends who commented Phyllis, who fre- know how it's going to turn m e back, ADAMS graders bring home words have similar shops here and quently rides to the hounds out until you open." as well as my own self-re- that shock their parents. on Long Island. "They don't with Mrs. Aristotle Onassis. The shop, done in a gazebo spect — Ashamed in Chicago When they begin so young like sitting around playing "When they go out in the motif, has been rebuilt and BOUTIQUE DEBUT — Mrs. Phyllis Collins, left, daugh- WAIT'LL YOU ladies' bridge. They want to (A.) There's an old true and use dirty words so long, evening they want to dress up decorated by Keith Ervine saying that a boy is no bet- It's hard to stop using them. do something worthwhile." and there is no place around and Tom Fleming who did ter of former Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon, Boutique Demand ter than the girl he goes with It's sometimes hard even to here to purchase such clothes. the Blair House Library in and har sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Collins, chat in the makes him be. Some boys try SEE Mrs. Collins, whose hus- "Country people are either Washington, and the late realize that they are offend- band, Mark, is a vice presi- boutique they have opened in Bedminster in answer to to get away with as much as out in their garden or on a President John F. Kennedy's they can, and it's up to the ing others by using them. You dent with her father's invest- horse, or very well dressed," Georgetown house, together a crying need for a shop where country people could are aware of this. So every ment banking firm of Dillon girl to set and to enforce the she added. with his living quarters in buy pretty clothes and imported items without travel- rules. time you feel a dirty word Read & Co., has found the Both will serve as buyers the White House. coming up tell yourself no. time and demand for a bou- ing 40 miles to New York City. (AP Wirephpto) You are correct to blame SYL VIA! for their multi-colored shop, Almost everything in the tique in this upper income Quickly find another word, a called Piccolo Boutiques brightly colored shop, includ- clean one, and use it. ing furniture, jewelry and 9 dresses is for sale. Three Students Mayors Guests Parents can do two things ANN LANDERS "We only have one of a PRINCETON — Three Miss Durfee's paper, "Low kind of the very good things," Monmouth County students Income Housing — a Region- said Phyllis. will be the guests of the New alized Approach," will be pub- The boutique carries dress- Jersey Conference of Mayors lished in the Conference es from such famous design- - at their annual meeting here Quarterly, the official publi- ers as Bill Blass, Geoffrey next Wednesday. cation of the Mayor's Confer- Don't Be Too Critica ence. Beane and Count Sarmi. Christine Durfee and David V Dear Ann "Landers: My something? Doesn't the driv- request to Ann Landers in And what do the husbands Baumann of Middletown High husband' . was never very er have the authority to make care of your newspaper, en- think? School and Elizabeth McCal- Picnic Is Planned .. demonstrative but since passengers obey the rules of closing 50 cents in coin and lum of Henry Hudson Region- . we've been married he re- his bus? Please explain. — a long,' stamped, self-ad- "They don't want to let on al School, Highlands, were WEST LONG BRANCH - Most long distanoe rates .. fuses to say one tender or CTA Customer dressed envelope. they're proud, but they have invited because they submit- The Republican Club here . loving word to me. We are Dear Customer: The bus been marvelous about it," ted papers judged outstand- will hold its annual picnic are cheaper after 7 P.M. on not old fogies, Ann. I'm 27. drivers in Chicago, and Ann Landers will be glad to said Phyllis. "They don't ing in the recent Government Aug. 10 with a rain date of weekdays and all day on Gorko is 28. help you with your problems. want to admit it, but they Institute at Monmouth Col- Aug. 17 at Jack Disbrow's on everywhere else in the U.S.; are all for it," Saturdays and Sundays. Last night so far as I know, have the Send them to her in care of lege. ' : '" ': Whalepond Road. we were authority to ask a passenger this newspaper, enclosing a Comments from the hus- Call when it's cheaper. . .watching a to stop smoking. self-addressed, stamped en- bands were, not Immediately HtwJtrMfBtl . , . movie on It is against the law (city velope. available.. Advertise in The Register TV. It was ordinance) to smoke on the movie bus. People who break this ,'. we had seen law can be arrested. together on Dear Ann Landers: You'vi , our first lost a fan. I used to think date. I re- you were tops, but no more /YAOMTGO/WERY member so Recently, in a confidential at well how LANDERS the foot of the column, you Gorko held my hand and referred to a garage mechan e squeezed it during the ro- ic as a "grease monkey.'1 *& ' mantle parts. Just because a fellow works When the TV movie ended around grease does that make I was floating on a cloud. I him a grease monkey? You -turned to Gorko and asked, work with a typewriter, '. "Honey, do you love me?" Would you care to be called a He grunted, "I'm here, ain't typewriter monkey? . I?" Your careless use of thi @ Why are some men so in- language was an insult t o sensitive? How can a wom- many fine people. I feel you an get her husband to say owe them an apology. — 0 sweet things to her? — dor- Garage Mechanic's Wife , ko's Wife ' 0 Dear Wife: This typewrite] o Dear Wife: Some men monkey offers her humbl aren't much when • it conies apologies to all the greas to fancy language and ap- monkeys who took offense fe parently £orko is among wra It's not that these men None was intended.. vdbn't feel anything, it's sim- Give in or lose him. . ply that they are unable to when a guy gives you this verbalize. line, look out! For tips on Ait SEE-WORTHIES FROM OUR FABULOUS Words can be heart-warm- how to handle the super sex ing, reassuring and great for salesman, check Ann Lan CALIFORNIA-DESIGNED BRENTSHIRE* the ego, but in the final ders. Read her booklet, analysis, it's how the guy "Necking and Petting—Whai GOLD LABEL SWIMSUIT COLLECTION treats you {hat counts. So Are the Limits?" Send your don't be too critical, Honey. In Gorko's words, "He's there, ain't he?" Custom and ® Nylon and Lycra9 spandex lace Dear Ann Landers: A few with fun node-tone Ening. Yellow, white -days ago I was riding the Ready-Made .bus to work. Two men were and black, misses' sizes 32-38. .$20 ; sitting across the aisle smok- ing their fool heads off. There [Bj Nyfon-Afirron nylon suit wMi deep was a sign on the bus that scooped scalloped neckline, plunging said, NO SMOKING. DRAP- back. Mint-fee, yellow, 34-38... $20 The ventilation was such that I was getting the smoke © Bikini of a lacy Docron® polyester right in my face. I fanned myself and made it obvious ERIES pointelle weave edged with scallops. that their smoke was bother- Pink, yellow and green, 30-36. .$18 some. They ignored me. Then We're tamoui for tham . . . both T began to cough. They con- our ready model and custom . ID Enka nylon two-piece tunic style, tinued to puff away. and wo offer cenvtnlen* ihop elasticized waist, deep skirt slits. " 'When they finished their home service. Giv« ui a calll clgarets I heaved a sigh of re- Bronze and blue prints, 32-30. .$22 lief. Within half a minute they; lit up again. At that (D Antron*nylon-and-nylonbib-fronr point I went to the bus driver suit, scooped nearly to the waist in and reported them. The driver told me he could do nothing bock! PMc or blue print, 32-38. .$18 unless I signed a complaint. So I signed. The driver then went back and told the men they'd have to put out their 468 BROAD ST. cigarettes. SHREWSBURY "CHARM IT ON WASM COMVIMIINT Whv did I have to sign Call 747-4422 CHAIia-AU CMMT MAN

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Mrs. Raymond Mass Mrs. Joseph W. Phillips Mrs. Joseph M. McCarthy Wife of Shrewsbury's Chief of Police Wife of Holmdel's Chief of Police Wife of Middletown's Chief of Police .- (Register Staff Photos) tif NANCY HUTCHINS plained, "and after we and reading. Since police sal- busy in church affairs, and is Middletown Chief Joseph M. herently violent aspects of Behind that*smile, deep in ' the good that's in this, man Tills week Is National Po- were married, I found it aries were notoriously low un- an active member of the fire McCarthy, is completely con- the work. Without exception, your heart are fears known that's dressed in blue. til recent years, she will be tent with her life. they all stressed the impor- only, to you, A policeman gets killed in lice Week' Bather than focus hard to be alone, especially company auxiliary. s on Joe manly characteristics when Roy had night duty." going to work soon, to supple- Takes U in Stride "My children, my husband, tance of family and being to- For when you kiss your the line oi duty, and to the of toft men'on a police force, The loneliness was alleviated, ment family savings set aside Mrs. Mae Mass, wife of my family. That's my life," gether. man good-bye and he goes family your heart goes truly. ort|».'strenUous training they a bit with the arrival of her for their daughter's educa- Shrewsbury Police Chief Ray- she summed up. "Sometimes One police wife has ex- out the door But it's all part of the job, must take, or the low salary children. Robert, 27, is an em- tion. it's been difficult, but vie have pressed some, of her feel- You know that it could be so people say. Try telling this mond Mass, takes being a po- ings in a poem she wrote to and long hours of their job, ploye of The Daily Register, Though calm and relaxed liceman's wife in stride. a nice home, good children, the last, and you'll see him to the children when they ask, you're invited to meet a few and the father of- an eight- now, Mrs. McKnight admits and a full life together. What commemorate the week. The never more. 'Where is Daddy today?' week old girl. Audrey, 18, is a "Bucky decided to enter po- more could anyone ask?" author is a member of the You read in papers of "po- Some people hate them, of the women who dote on the that "being scared was my Hce work shortly after we men in blue. senior at Hed Bank High big problem, but I got over The McCarthy's have two Policemen's Wives Associa- lice brutality" and you won- some revere them, some, peo- School, planning to study for were married 19 years ago," sons, Joseph 22, who lives in tion of Middletown, Margaret der how this could ever be, ple respect them and some For a view of "the way it it. You always do." she explained. "I knew it was is" with policemen's wives, a teaching career at Mont- Port Monmouth, and Dennis, Collins, whose husband, How- You've seen his gentle way fear them, clair State College. Farmer to Chief his interest and that this town 15. ard, is a policeman. with children and how for oth- But weMl always.love them, four women, wives of chiefs : was his interest, too. It was a of police, took time out to Mrs.' McKnight views her Unlike Chief McKnight, who Dedicated to Job This is the poem: ers he risks his life. these men that dress in blue, home as her hobby. When her was always a policeman, Jo- very good opportunity for You smile with pride at the So you bite your tongue and We are the Policemen's talk with us". him, and I accepted that." Chief McCarthy was a : Wanda McKnight, wife of husband's schedule permits, seph W. Phillips, the Holmdel man beside you, the man hold back your anger anew, Wives, they are our men, police chief, began his work- , Homemaker First member of the military police that's dressed in blue, Bed Bank's Chief Leroy Me the family gets together for when he met his wife during and hope that people' will see ,too! . Knight, has had more than 32 fun at the beach. Roy's main ing career as a farmer. Chief Mrs. Mass, the mother of Phillips' wife Helen recalls World War 2. A member of years to get used to her hus- leisure time interest is bowl- three children, Carol and the Middletown force for 15 band's job. "I come from a ing; Wanda is an amateur "Joe was also a school bus Raymond, students at Red driver and the only policeman years, Chief McCarthy directs large family," Wanda ex- painter and enjoys gardening Bank High School, and An- some 50 policemen in their in town. I used to have to drew, a seventh grader in take the police calls and try coverage of the 40-square- Shrewsbury School, is a mile territory. to locate him." homemaker first. "He works hard, but he en- Now that the township has "Bucky is a bit old - fash- GUESS WHO'S joys it and is dedicated to it," four regular policemen and ioned," she said. "He feels his wife said. "I am very, two part timers, the chief's ' tny place is at home, at least very proud of him." wife is relieved of ..telephone while the children are grow- duty. "We still get a few ing up. Being a policeman's Although the four women are different in agef interests calls, but it's not so bad wife isn't easy, because you 1 now," Mrs. Phillips noted. never know when he'll be and background, a few filings Nevertheless, the police call home. And now that he's the seemed to be common among box still squawks away in the them; All view their hus- chief, he has to attend'a lot bands' job as "just like an or- Phillips home. of meetings, too." dinary one," and they all see Mrs. Phillips saw her hus- Mrs. Mass ended with, "It's their husbands as dedicated band go from a parWime po- hard for the children, some- men, and are unanimously liceman 20 years ago to the times. On Mischief Night and proud of the work their men position of chief in 1962. Thek" Halloween they complain they have done. FAIR HAVEN? son, Bruce,- is > a sergeant oii can't go out and have fun, ! Perhaps because they have the Holmdel-force, because Daddy's a police- become used to the dangerous .A grandmother three times man." situation of a policeman, they over, Mrs. Phillips keeps Kate McCarthy, wife of barely mentioned the in- American Young Set in Fashion Show Traditional MIDDLETOWN — The sored by the Monmouth Com- The program will include young set will join adults in munity Action •' Program presentations by children of modeling original creations .'(MCAP) sewing classes of the day .care centers at Bel- tonight at 8 in the Methodist Belford and Port Monmouth. ford and Fort Monmouth, a DAY CAMP Church, Belford. Mrs, Birth; Surry of Belford will be commentator. ballet solo by Avis Brown of The fashion show is spon- Atlantic Highlands, songs by the Sure Four quartet and so- loist Gregory DeDueau of 43rd YEAR at M. SILBERSTEIN Freehold, and music by Miss Ellen Simmons. UNDER SAME OWNER! 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Atlantic To Attend Synod in Ocean City ,— -— BAPTIST Octaaport alornlnsj worship service will be it tt o'clock and tha evening a«r- ran BAPTIST OCEAN CITY — Delegates cision on program and bud- scenes of Methodist Mission the Trenton Diocesan Family priest who recently complet- vlc. at 7:30. Th« Rev. Richard Long Branch from Cross of Glory Luther- get by pastors and laymen. work In Panama, Costa Rica Shaw U pastor. The Sundsy s.rvlcea will ba hilt Old Bridge Life Bureau, according to the ed seven years in Bitfra, UNITED METHODIST • !i*iJP' *»rmon: "Parents—What 8T. AMBROSE CATHOUO an Church, Matawan, to the and Mexico. Rev. Thomas F. Dentici, di- was guest speaker at a Tt- Atlantic Highlands . P"!.WIUl Them." Ivaning service Old Bridge N.J. Synod of the. Lutheran TO SHOW PICTURES The program, sponsored by Tha Sunday service will bs held at T :1Q. Sunday Mais will ba at S SO, LITTLE SILVER — Pic- rector of the bureau. cent communion dinner held at H a.m. Tha Rev, Harvey Van TOST REFORMED 7:30, 8:1s, Iff, 11:18 a.m. and 12:30 Church in America will be the Woman's Society of Chris- at the Beau Rivage by the Jclver Is pastor. Long Branch p.m. The Rev. Bernard A. Coen It tures of Central America and They are Mr. and Mrs. pastor. the Rev. Arthur W. EbisciV tian Service, will be followed Coast, Ocean and Northern TOUT PRESBYTERIAN Sunday service at 11 a.m. Kev. LUTHEBAN GOOD SHEPHERD Mexico will be shown at Em- Stephan Foley, Our Lady of Atlantic Highlands John B. Grant la paitor. Dr. "CUto Old Bridge bach, pastor, and Mrs. by an open house at the par- Mercy Catholic Church, En- Moninouth units of the Cath- Sunday services at 9:30 and 11 Stapert will b« guest mJntat.r. Family Bible hour will be Sunday bury Methodist Church hall sonage where recent projects a.m. Rev. Richard B. Anderson ON at 8:15 a.m. Worship isrvlce will Charles O. Jorg. The con- Sunday at 8 p.m. by the Rev. glishtown; Mr. and Mrs. olic Young Adult Club of the delating. Marlboro be at 10:30 a.m. The Rsv. Harley of improvements have been George Heller, St. Benedict's diocese of Trenton. Preced- E. lleyer will officiate. vention ts scheduled for Mon- and Mrs. Sanford M. Haney. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY BIBLE PK0TE8TANT completed. Catholic Church, Hazlet, and ing dinner, mass was cele- Atlsntlo Highland! Roherlsvllle day through Thursday. The pictures were taken Sunday services will >e hell st Red Bank brated at Ascension Church, (unday servlct will be at 11 a.m. The Rev. Mr. Ebischbach, during, an auto trip last Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mar- 11 s.m> Tha Rev. Edwin P. Spencer li' TRINITY EPISCOPAL COMPLETE TRAINING mors, Holy Spirit Catholic Bradley Beach. CENTRAL BAPTIST paitor. Annlvenary lervlcsi tor ths Red Bank chairman ofthe synod's evan- mer along the Inter-American EAST BRUNSWICK — Atlantic Highland! Rev. Mr. Spencer and ior ths Sunday service! will bs held In Church, Asbury Park, Sunday aervlces will b« at 11 - church throughout "May. the church with Holy Eucharlat at gelism committee, will make Highway from Panama Three Monmouth County cou- A film by the Society for a.m. Rev. Harry W. Xralt li pal- MORGAMlU.K UNITED I and MortunK Prayer (and Holy They will be participating the Propagation of the Faith ter. Worship sarvlce at 7:30 p.m. METHODIST Eucharist the second Sunday of the his committee's report. through the six nations of ples are among those who re- ST. AGNES CATHOUC' Morganvllle month) at f.ti with Holy Eucharist The business of the synod Central America to Mexico cently completed their train- in the high school marriage was shown to supplement the Atla-tlo Highland! Sunday worship service at 11 a.m. the flrit and third Sundays and courses and Pre-Cana and priest's talk on the disas- Sunday Mains ara at C30, T:t5, The Rev. William T. Franti Is cas- Morning Prayar the second and is the consideration and de- and tne U.S. Included are ing as speaker-couples for g 10:111 and 11:30 a.m. and 12:45 tor. , fourth Sundays at It a.m. The Rtv. college panels arranged by trous conditions in Biafra. and 9:30 p.m. Rev. Michael J. OLD BRICK REFORMED Canon Charles H. Best Is rector. Laais Is pastor Marlboro ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC the FLB. Joseph Peluso, president of Morning worihlp at 11 a.m. Ths Red Bank Rev. John Hart U ptstor. Sunday Msaiei ars celebrated at the Coast CYAC, presented Asbury Park 7, a, 9, 10 ana 11 a.m. and noon. WSCS ELECTS Father O'Connell with a Msgr. Salvator* Dl LorenxO li pta- EATONTOWN - Mrs. Har- CHRIST CHURCH UNITY Matawan tor. Burn Mortgage, Recognition check for the Biafran Relief Aibury Park FIRST BAFTISX ry J. Dahl has been elected Fund. It was a donation Sunday service at 11 a.m. The TRINITY EPISCOPAL Red Bank MATAWAN — Two special members of the community to made last February, the dis- Rev. Charles X. Korfhage. paitor. Matawin The Sunday lervlce will be at president of the Women's So- from the club's April dance, Matins and Holy Communion at II am. The Rev. Claude E. U«r- ceremonies will be a part of attend. trict board of church building ciety of Christian Service of held for that purpose. Cliffwood Beach I a.m.. Morning Prayer and Family fteld la Interim paitor. Eucharist at 10 am. The Rev. A.M.ET ZION the. 11 a.m. Sunday worship A $40,000 mortgage placed and location consented to the the United Methodist Church BAYV1EW PRESBYTERIAN Carroll B. Hall li reotor. Red Bank at the First United Methodist on the church property three signing of a contract for the Sunday Worlhlp Service will bs at Sunday services at U a.m. Tha here. 1:30 and H a.m. Tha Rev. Charles FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Alfred 8. Parker Is pastor. Church. years ago will be burned. It construction of the proposed Also elected were Mrs. W. H. " Matawan Elder William A. Blackwell will WOOlS^OM.M Worship lervlcei at 9:13 and 11 speak. was secured to enable the buildings. Joel Wright, vice president; METHODIST a.m. The Rev. Chester A. Galloway ST. NICHOLAS RUSSIAN The first will be a mort- congregation to purchase a CHIfwood Is paator. Sermon: "How Can I EASTERN ORTHODOX Building has begun at the Mrs. Ellery Seott, recording Retired gage-burning, and the second Worlhlp eervlcei will bi held at Find God?" Red Bank 7'/4-acre site for a new church new location and the present secretary, and Mrs. W. Les- CROSS OF OLOKY LUTHERAN Th» Divine Liturgy will bs cele- will be a recognition of long- > am. wiui the pastor, The Rev. Uatawan complex at Atlantic Ave. and property has been sold to the ter Whitfield, treasurer. Eldrlch C. Campbell. Jr., oMcliUnt. Sunday services s.t 10:30 a.m. The brated st 10 a.m. on sundsy and time church members. Rev. Arlliur W. EbiBhback will of- Holy Days of obligation. Evening Church St., Matawan Town- Matawan Drug Co. and the Hostesses for the meeting ficiate. Sermon: "Life tn the Shadow services preceding Sunday and Holy Senior Colts Neck Dsyi of Obligation at « p.m. Father The Rev. Donald T. Phil- ship. •were Mrs. Arden Miller, ol Eternity." Holy communion. An- Emlllan Ksjko, pftater. Farmers and Merchants Na- REFORMED nual church picnic at 2:30 p.m CHURCH! OF CUBIST lips, Sr., pastor, Invites all WiHi the final payment, tional Bank. It will continue Mrs. Frank Gifford, Mrs. Colti Neck ST. CLEMENT'S CATHOLIC! Red Bank Ttia Sunday lervlce will be at [a Matawan-Marlboro Sunday service at 11 a.m. Sermon: to be used for worship, educa- George Davis, Mrs. Thomas 8:3(1 and U a-rn. The Rev. Samuel ' Sundsy Masses and Holy Commu- La Penla !• pastor. Roger Kemp will 'IJudglng." The evening service will tion and social functions until Sweeney and Mrs. Whitfield. Citizens nion will be held at T. 8:30. 9:30, be 6:30. xvangoliit P. L. Lemley la oonduot airvloai. 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. In tha Mata- pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH wan Regional High School. Rav. Jo- the new complex is complet- GUEST SPEAKER ' . Colts Neck seph Ruclmkl Is pastor. FRESBYTERIAN Folk Singer Scheduled Red Bank ed, hopefully before, next Eas- Horning -• wofahlp aervlce will bt FIRST UNITED METHODIST Ths Sunday service will be at 9 MIDDLETOWN — Mrs. at 11 a.m. Ziarry Calhoon li mlnli* and tt a.rn. The Rev. Dr. Charles ter. Thomas Bidgood, director of tar. livening worship at T. Matiwan 8 Webster Is pastor. Sermon: CHECKING ACCOUNTS Sunday aervlces will be at 11 e_m. "Jems' Formula For overcoming An The second event of the ser- volunteers at the N.J. State The Rev. Donald T. Phillips Sr., Inferiority Complex." In Church Sunday Night vice will be the honoring of Eatontown paitor. Mortgage burning ceremony. Hospital at Marlboro, will be JESUS CHRIST OF UNITKI> MI;THODIST • na malntoiMM* LATTER DAY SAINTS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Red Bank 23 members who have be- guest speaker at the spring Matawan Sunday services will be at 8:30 KEYPORT — Justyn Rees, night activities in the First ch«r«« (Mormon) Morning Worship at S:19 and 11 and 11 a.m. Holy Communion at longed to the church for 40 luncheon of the women of fiatontown am. 8:30 a.m. The Rev. Edward B. a young English folk singer, Baptist Church Sunday at 7 years or more, and 85 per- Christ Church, scheduled for • no minimum Servleea will b« the Prleithood CALVARY BAPTIST CHAPEL Cheney Is paator. The Rev. Paul p.m. balance) require)*] meeting-at 0 a.m. and the iacra- Matawan A. Frledrloh will preach on: -'The will be featured at youth sons who have worshipped Wednesday at the Shore ment matting at 9:00 p.m. Blihop Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Bun- Meaning of Love In These Days.'* Gospel folk music will be here for more than 25 years. Point Inn, Hailet. • no ictivity «lie)rfe» Bruca Savage will officiate. day evening wonhlp at 7:30. Tb. ST. JAMES CATHOUO METHODIST Rev. Jon r. Meek Jr. la pastor. Red Bank the theme of the meeting, at The luncheon will be pre- Vatontown Sunday Uasiel will he at «. 7:30, Oldest Member Sunday worship service! will be ». 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon In tha which Glen Sorensen will ceded by celebration of Holy at 10:13 am. with Paitor William Church: at I, 9:30, 11 a.m. and Organ Series play the guitar and Carol Car- Included are the oldest J.el Wright ofllelatlng. Mlddletown 12:18 In tha Peters Place audito- Communion at ttie church at IT. DOROTHEA'S CATHOUO BAYSHOKE COMMUNITY rium, and at 5:30 p.m. In tha hart, the piano. member, Mrs. Annie An- 11:30 a.m. Batontown Hast Ksamburg Church. Migr. Immett A, Monahan lj iiaator. derson, 1010, and Mrs. Maude •under Ilnln at 7:30. t and Sunday services will be> held at Nears Close Mr. Rees is the son of a GUEST SPEAKER 10:30 a.rn. and noon. Tha Rav. S:30 and 11 a.m. Trie Rev. Richard ST. PAUL BAPTIST British evangelist and was Emmons, who joined the Jamil B. Coyle Is pastor. Schwartz Is pastor. Red Bank church on March 5, 1899. SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS IT. JAMES MEMORIAL ST. MARY'S CATHOUO Sunday worahlp services will be raised at his father's Chris- Memfcsr r*asn>I Imm at 11:15 a.m. Ths Rev. Mareui — The Rev. Victor O'Donnell, Teiersl Dessslt Isnaraas* C*t*. EPISCOPAL New Monmouth Fierce, paator. In Rumson tian Conference Centre, Hil- For these ladies, and others Eat: jtown Hum are at T, S:io. 9:30, 10:4S FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST who cannot climb the 17 steps a Holy Ghost missionary Sunday services at 8. 9:30 and U a.m. and noon In the church: at SCIENTIST denborough Hall. Educated a.m. Rev. H. Holly Knight oHIciil. 8:15. 9:30, 10:11 a.rn. and noon to Red Bank RUMSON — The public is to the second floor sanctuary, Inc. Memorial Hall. Services at 11 a.m. Sunday, gun- in England and France, he MOlfMOUTH BAPTIST FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH day service at 9:30 a.m. drat Bun- invited to attend the last in came to this country in 1967 a program will be held in the (Southern Baptist Convention) OF MONMOUTH COUNTY day of the month. Heading Room church dining room immedi- Xatontown Llnuroft now located tt the Mall. a series of organ recitals to take a one year commer- Most long Wonhlp services will be at 9:45 Sunday asrvlces will ba held at MONSIOUTU ETHICAL SOOIBTT cial aviation course in St. ately following benediction. * 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Tha Rev. Harold R. Dean Red Bank at St. George's by the River with Tha Rev. M. R. Halre, pal* Is paitor. Meets at 11 a.m. In the Red Bank Petersburg, Fla. The plus-40-year members distance rates 1 Episcopal Church Sunday at tor. preaching . REFORMED Community Center. Donald Jacoby will have luncheon served to MT. ZION A.M.E. ZION Mlddletown Is president 4:30 p.m. Since his arrival in the are cheaper Batontown SALVATION ARMY them by ladies who have been Sunday morning aervlce at 11. The Sunday lervlce will ba he!d Red Bink U.S., he has sung and spoken The Sev. X. J. Re.vey Is paitor. at 11 a.m. The Rev. William w. Holiness meeting at U a.m. Sun- Featured performer will be to many youth organizations members 40 weeks or less. after 7 PM. on Conventry Is pastor. day. Open air lervlce at 8:30 p.m. Peter C. Jensen, organist The rest of the congregation aOOD 8HEIHKKD LUTHERAN Salvation meeting al 7 p.m. with and appeared on high school weekdays and Fair Haven Holmdel-Mlddletown Brigadier and Mrs. Walter Murdoch and choirmaster at St. and college campuses. He will enjoy a "finger food" CHRIST CHURCH UNITED The Sunday lervlce will be held and Lt. Robert Dtngman preildlng. George's. METHODIST at 10:45 at the Thompson School. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL lives in Bracebridge, Onta- type lunch. all day on Pair Haven The Rev. George J. Frank Jr., Is Red Bank A graduate of the Juilliard The program will include a Tha Sunday aervlce will he at 11 paitor. Sunday services will be Low Mass rio, Canada. a.m. Tha Rev. Charles o. Hanklns JUNG OF KINGS) LUTHERAN at g and Choral Euchailst and ler- School of Music, Mr. Jensen solo by Sirs. Lillian Bopp, ac- Saturdays and two trumpets and organ. Beltord and 11:15 am. The Rev. Harvey C. Freehold Sunday schedule; S a.m. Hair Eu- Doule, Jr., Is pajtor. Sermon: According to Canon G. P. Worship services will be st 0:30 ehelrlt and sermon; 0:30 a.m* sung "Keeping Sane In a Split-Level Uni- a.m. The Rev. Albert W. Olbion ,li Xuchsrlst and sermon. verse." Mellick Belshaw, rector of 'pastor. UNITED METHODIST ST. GEOROE'H-BY-THE-RIVER St. George's, the first part of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Belford Rumson Freehold The Sunday servloe will ba at I Sunday eervicea will be Holy the program will be devoted Morning worship will be at 9:30 sod 11 a.m. communion at 8 and 9:30 and Morn- a.m. In the Sanctuary. Pastor MIDDUETOWV UNITED Ins; Prayer at 11 eim. to works by Walther, Bach James R. Memmolt will deliver a METHODIST and Couperin, and the second •ermon. Mlddletown GRACE LUTHERAN Sunday service at 10 am. 1M Sea Bright part to recent and contem- Freehold Rev. W. A. Abrams Is paitor. FIRST UNITED METHODIST The Sunday service will be st 9 COMMUNITY Sea Bright porary composers such as and yO:<5 a.m. The Rev. David Fort Monmouth The Sunday service will *>e at Pepping and Messien. C. Vdik Is pastor. Worship lervlc. at 11 a.m. Ves- 9;30 a.m. with the Rev. a. W. IMMANIEI, BAPTIST per service at 6:90 p.m. The Rev. Starimeare, pastor, officiating. Freehold A. D. Magsw Is paitor. ST. LUKE'S A.M.E. -. Morning worihlp will ')e at It SISTER FRANCIS SPIE1TUAL Sea Bright ' am. and evening aervlce at 7 p.m., Fort Moninouth Tha Sunday servloe will he at t To Recognize both In The oable Building, 329 Private messages glvin Kondsy B.m. 9 gchanck Road. The Rev. Frank C. to Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Spoken In Hone paitor, will preach. English and Italian. Call during FIRST BAPTIST Jhurch hours. !«5 Main at Btahop Shrewibury Church Choirs Freehold Sunday worship sarvtoe at 10:48 J COMMCNITT - awr EPISCOPAL OAKHUBST - Sunday will i.m. Th* Rev. Richard Jt. King la Leonardo Shrewsbury paetor. Morning worship lervlce at 11 Holy Huchsrlit at 8 and > and be choir recognition Sunday Big Staff a.m. The R.v. Kenneth N. Oanvole 11:10. a.m. The Rev. Alan Tongue at the First United Method- will apeak- Evening nrvlcei at 7:30 will preach a-t the later two services. Hazlet p.m. l'RF.SBYTERIAN ist Church at the 11 a.m. ser- rAITH REFORMED Shrewsbury LEONARDO BAPTIST The mornlnc lervlce of worship vice. .', Hailet Leonardo will be nt 1:30 and 11 a.m. The Sunday* services will be held at Sunday services will bs at 11 a.m. Rev. James R. Bteele pastor. Don- The cherub choir, under the t.'3n nn<{ II a.m. The Rev, Theodora The Rev. William Carr la pastor. ald O. Lewis Jr. will preach on 0,, Htillerls pastor. Sermon: ."When Sarmon: "Promise Ol His Return." "Why Oo to Church?" direction of Mrs. Jack Des- You Feel Like Running Away. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN salet Jr., will sing "Jesus, IT. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST Mlddletown rmST ASSEMBLY OF OOD Hazlet Shrewsbury The Sunday service will he at •unday wonhtp service at 11 a.m. Friend of Little Children" •Sunday services will bs held at f.li and 10:45 a.m. Rev. HerHn c. Evangelistic service at T p.m. Pat- and the caroler choir, direct- »'J0 and li am.'Tha Rsv. Norman Durfee Is paslor, Rev. John B. ^B%RY^ R. RUsy la nntor. Slater, Jr. will ba principal speaker. OF FRIENDS ed by Miss Doris DeCamp, '. MARANATHA BAPTIST BETHEL BIBLE CHAPEL (Qwkeri) will sing "The Heavens Are Hsilpt ' Shrewsbury Pow»r brtkti for Sunday worship services at It MlddUtown Meeting for worship Sundayi at 11 Telling." a.n>, tbd T P.m. Tha Rav. Law- lervlcei Sunday -will begin with a.m. In the Fcllowihlp Hall of the •Mt«r...«.r.topplfl0 rant. Rsed li pastor. worship at 9:30 a.m. Family Blile ShrewaDUry Preibylerlan Church. hour at 11 a.m. livening sirvlce Members of the choirs will DtkixtwhfMleevtr* or mock turtle) Holmdel at T. Union Beach be presented with certificates sTOLMDEI, CHURCH CHRIST CHURCH of recognition. Those chil- Holmdel Mlddlttown GRACE UNITED METHODIST Ite Sunday servloe will ba at 11 •unlay ssrvlcei ate Holy Com- Union Biach dren being promoted from I.ru- with Uie paator. The Rev. John munion at 8; Family "srvloe at Worship service* at 10 a.m. The ft. Waldron officiating. B«(nlng 9:18. and morning prayer at 11:15 Rev, Franklin H. Bird Jr, Is pastor. cherub to caroler will re- Our best selling options service at 7. aim. The Rev, Robert B. Lengler CHURCH OF OOD ceive choir pins and those ts paator. Union Beach CALVARY BAPTIST Morning; worship Sundsy at 11 going from caroler to the Kcansburg Mlddlitown am. and evangelUUa service at chancel choir will get Meth- on our most popular Plymouth. arntST METHODIST Sunday services at 11 a.m. and T 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Jack •. Reyn- Xeanaburg p.m. at 1209 W. Front St. Ln; olds I* pastor. odist hymnals. Sunday services win te at »:30 croft Tha Rev. Oeorge J. Billot a.m. and st 11 a.m. Ths Rav. P Newton w. drainer Is paitor. " VlX BAINTS MEMORIAL West Long Branch —LEGAL NOTICE— ST. ANN'S CATHOUO Navsslnk REFORMATION Kejsnsburg Sunday lervloee will be H«ly LUTHERAN CHURCH Communion at 8 and family ser- Worship ssrvlces at »:1S and 11 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sundiy Manei will be at T, I. >. vice at 9:30 a.m. At 11 a.m.. Holy a.m. Tha Rev. W. Robert Oswald Project No. and Location 10, 11 and noon. Communion with sermon on first Is pastor. 6930—Contract #11 ST. MARK'RKS EPEPISCOPAI L and third Sundays and Morning Temporary Facilities, Phase I, NJ. KeansburKeans g Prayer with sermon on second ana Collets of Medicine A Denllslnr, •undsy lervices wil.....l b.s. Holy Newark, N. J. — Contract #11 - Communioi n at 8 ' and Chorah l New Equipment Bucharist at 8:30 »m. The Rev. """OETHSEMANE IUTHEBAN New Members WTO — Oonlract #15 Marlon Gwynn Is vicar. Mlddletown Temporary Facllltlei. Phaie I, Sunday servlcei win ba at 8:30, N. J. — Contract #J5 — Environ. 0*5 and at 11 a.m. The Rsv. Hen- mental Rooms Keyport ry W. Klrcher I! pastor. Are Announced Owner: state or New Jerier FIRST BAPTIST CLINTON CHAPEL, A.M.E.. ZION Separate leated bids (a) for each of Mlddletown lilted branchei of work and a sepa< Keyport . KED BANK ~ Ttle rats over-sll elnfle contract bid (b) •unday servlcos at 10:49 a.m. tev. Robert Kegler !• pas- covering all the branches of work The Rev. Eugene F. Gregory ing young people recently and material required to complete pastor. Evening service! st 7. „. SPIRITUAL CHURCH the project will be received In the Youth Nlfht with Justyn Reel, OF DIVINE mOSB joined the United Methodist Reception Room of the OfCica of the Qoapel singer. Bellord Director, Division of Purchase snd BT. JOHKPirs CATHOLIC Church: Susan Moran, Alice Property. 2nit floor, Room 332-2, State Keyport Campbell, Judith Scott, Na- House, Trenton, New Jersey 0662S, Masiss will be at «:30 and 7:30 until 2:0O p.m. D.B.T. on Mar 32, a.m. and 13:19 p.m. In tha church; dine Dettlaff, Deon Parker, 1IK19 and tnsn publicly opened snrl 1:30, B:4s and 11 a.m. In the oiB¥ci(jRcH read aloud. No bid will bs accepted ichool. American Baptlet Conweniloa Ginger Wardell, Mary Jane after th« hour specified. Bldi will FULL noSPKI, TABKHNACLE United Church of Chilat Hay, Patrice Warner and b« received on the following branch*! Keyport Mlddletown of work: Services Sunday Rt 10:30 a.m. The Sunday lervlce will be at 10 Carol Whelan, Stephanie Kes- Contract #U and 7 p.m. The Rev. Daniel Gen- am. The Rev. Averlll M. Canon sler, Donna Peters, Catherine (a) Laboratory Equipment Fume At a reduced price. tile la pastor. 1. paitor• Hoods ST. MARV'S EPISCOPAL orr vfnTKn Collier, Pam Muha, Pam Contract #15 ,, Koyport rRESBYTBRIAN

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By DAVID M. GOLDBERG campaign as a co-favorite and dismisses his other three since 1959, representing South post he held before going W Cahill's original plan was less with what they conside TRENTON (AP) — If Rep. with Rep. Charles W. Sand- rivals aslacking voter appeal. Jersey districts that at var- Congress. i to roll up a large plurality in a lukewarm campaign; the William T. Cahill came across man Jr., now concedes he's Cahill has been effective in ious times have included Cam- Running in South Jersey, Bergen County, where his Mercer and Monmouth orga- in public as he does in pri- behind. One of the reasons, smaller gatherings, where the den, Ocean, Burlington, Cum- he has won easily ever since, philosophy — he considers nizations that had been ex- vate, he'd have fewer prob- according to many campaign- mood is informal. berland, Gloucester and Cape last year by 67,000 votes, a himself a moderate Republi- pected to endorse him failed lems in lihe Republicans gu- watchers, is that he hasn't "He's very candid and May counties. margin of almost 2-1 over his can — was expected to ap- to endorse anybody, and there bernatorial primary. been tough enough in his pub- straight from the shoulder in Before that, his background Democratic opponent. peal to the largely suburban have been distinct grumblings "If I were governor," he lic appearances.. small groups," says a politi- •was in law enforcement: as But he was little known in electorate. He also expected about Gross' leadership. says with the look of the FBI But in Ms office, alternately cian who's seen a lot of the an FBI agent, as city prose- North Jersey when he solicit- heavy support in South Jer- Finally, there were the oth- man he once was, "I'd hire reclining in his chair or campaign. "But when he ap- cutor in Camden, first assis- ed the support ''of Nelson sey and in Mercer and Mon- er candidates — three of them 10 tough guys for my cabinet, leaning intently over his desk, pears on stage with the other tant prosecutor for Camden Gross, the 37-year-old head mouth Counties. with political philosphies and I'd expect them to make the 50-year-old father of eight candidates, they seem to be County, and as a special dep- of the Bergen County Repub- Since February, however, similar to Cahill's, leaving sure their departments pro- is relaxed and confident, as a lot flashier." uty state attorney general. lican Organization, the state's his problems have compound- Sandman generally consid- duce." he excoriates Sandman as a Cahill, who lives in Collings- He was an assemblyman from most powerful county GOP ed. Some Bergen Republicans ered a conservative, an en- Jttep. William T. Cahill Cahill, who entered the sure loser to the Democrats wood, has been in Congress 1951 to 1953, the only elective unit. appeared to be getting rest- tire wing of the GOP to him- self. Now Cahill's major debat- ing point is Sandman himself. "I really got in the race to 3 Veteran Police Officers THEDAILY give us an alternative," he says. "Charlie Sandman is disaster for the Republican z Party in November." As for Gross, he says: "I Are Feted in Long Branch think he's a big help. Sure he RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 —17 has enemies. Any successful By AL HORAY Justice Saypol, who said he ship between local police and Policemen, by and large, man, particularly if he's a LONG BRANCH — Jus- was raised in New York's FBI representatives, as was he said, are in agreement that young successful man, gener- tice Irving H. Saypol of the Harlem area, recounted his shown last night. Several they have a job to do — the ates some animosity.' New York Supreme Court past experiences in the U.S. agents of that bureau attend- protection of society against Wont Label Self last night^ras principal speak- Justice Department. He laud- ed the dinner. those who would do it ill. Cahill himself doesn't like er at a dinner honoring three ed the cooperative effort be- Justice Saypol said the com- Police, he said, are doing to pin a label on himself and veteran police officers in tween local police and the patibility of federal - local that job as well as men can prefers a flexible approach to Price's Fountains. men of J. Edgar Hoover's lawmen is in a great measure do under the restrictions so- the issues. The testimonial was for Federal Bureau of Investiga- the product of the training ciety and the courts place On organized crime, for ex- Chief Joseph D. Purcell Jr., tion. . and education of the three po- upon them. ample, he's tough. lice officers honored at the "Remember," he says, Capt. John J. Foy and Detec- He said he thinks he helped Mayor Paul Nastasio Jr. tive Lt. William Walling. close the gap between local dinner. "the new governor gets to ap- termed the three honored po- point 21 new prosecutors. I More than 200 persons at- police and federal officers "A major police problem," licemen "the three greatest tended the dinner, which was when, in 1945, there was an Justice Saypol said, "is that wouldn't appoint anyone un- C men who have worn!a police less I had assurances he headed by Michael J. Connol- evident " °W attitude" be- the public does not under- uniform in the state." He add- ly, a retired FBI Agent and tween the different levels of stand exactly what they want would go after crime with all ed: "It does my heart good he has. I'd put the emphasis now a staff investigator for lawmen. the police to do. Once they to ^know that we have such the state Public Defender's He said also that.he ap- do," he said, "they do not on the young man rather men on our Police Depart- than the political appointee." Office in Freehold. preciates the close relation- want to spend money on it." ment and that the department is headed by a man like Chief But on college disturbances, Purcell. he prefers to cite an experi- ence one of his daughters had "There are those who would in college. tear our city apart," the may- "The girls were required to or said, "But I believe we come in at midnight," he said. have a police department sec- "They thought seniors should ond to none." be allowed to stay out all Chief Purcell received a night. So they sat down and plaque from Justice Saypol, talked about it. We have to a longtime city resident. HONORED — Three veteran Long Branch police officers were honored last night remember that dissent is "God saw fit to surround at a dinner in Price's Fountaiins, Ocean Ave. Shown at the event are, left to proper and that efforts to change are in order. I think me with many good friends right, New York Supreme Court Justice Irving H. Saypol, principal speaker; and a wonderful family," the there are guidelines that chief said. Police Chief Joseph D. Purcell Jr.; Capt. John J. Foy; Michael J. Connolly, re- should be set down on pro- tired FBI agent who was master of ceremonies, and Detective Lt. William Wal- cedures to follow that could He said the mayor opened ling. (Register Staff Photo) prevent the more violent dis- the gates of his resources to turbances." allow the reorganization of tfie city Police Department. For finances, he would rely Without alluding to Wednes- more heavily on the federal day night's passage of a long- government. He opposes a sought police regulatory code, state income tax and says that Freehold Blacks Seek if he finds a broad-based tax the chief said he now will be able to operate the depart- is needed, he would recom- ment and properly enforce mend extension of the sales the law. Memorial Day Parade tax. Capt. Foy received his "Of course, the state'has needs, and you can't supply plaque from Eugene Moss, FREEHOLD - Whether The council took no action it will come from the whites one of the organizers of the some members of the black needs with mirrors," he says. on the letter, which was not and not the blacks, said last "You need money. I think dinner. community will continue made part of the business of night he "won't comment. either the state should hold on The captain said only that to push for a separate Me- the meeting and was not This has been blown out of CITED — Three Long Branch city employes were cited for 127 years of com- to more of the money or find the honor bestowed on him morial Day parade here will made public. proportion as it is." bined service by the Long Branch Patrolman's BenvViKflt Association, Presenting a way to get more out of the by his friends will be a life- not be known before Monday But YG members were ad- Mayor Dawes said the gov- federal tax dollar." the> awards was Patrolman Gary Tomaini, president of fhe city PBA long rememberance. night. , vised to consult with the bor- erning body has given its un- He also thinks he can save local, left. Recipients were Joseph Clark, city custodian with 60 years service, After receiving a plaque An organization which calls ough's parade committee. official okay to the parade from Abe Altberg, Lt. Wall- money in the way government second from left; Police Capt. C. Carroll Green with 40 years service, second itself the Youth Group of the Two meetings have been held. committee to follow a parade is run, which is where his ing praised the city admin- Greater Freehold Area (YG) route from Freehold Regional from right, and Adam H. "Buclcy" James, who is a street Department employe istration for its support of lo- Final action on the matter tough cabinet officers come has called a press conference cannot come from the parade High School down Broadway in. with 27 years service. (Register Staff Photo) cal police officers. He cited Monday at « p.m. in Borough to Main St., down Main St. the cooperation of uniformed committee, but must come "There's no reason state of- Hall to announce its future from the council, which is re- to Manalapan Ave. and down ficials can't put in a full work- policemen and detectives for plans. Manalapan Ave. to the Free- their efforts in "a job well sponsible for issuing parade ing day — 8 in the morning hold Raceway parking lot. done." The borough's parade com- permits. until 6 at night," he says. "I Cocktail Bar Permit Chief Purcell, a 39-year po- mittee has refused to go along Mayor John I. Dawes, who The parade is sponsored by would insist on that." with the YG's idea of two the borough, which allocates As for his chances, Cahill • i . . . • lice veteran, is described by has voiced disapproval of any city officials as one of the parades, taking the position separate parade, said yester- money for it every year. insists that despite his trou- most decorated police offi- that the dead snould be hon- day he is not sure the YG Mayor Dawes said Freehold bles, the outlook is still good. cers in the state. ored by all Freehold resi- has made a "formal request" is too small for two parades. He sees himself winning big Is Voided by Simmill Capt. Foy has been a po- dents of all races in one pa- for a parade permit. "We are choked with traf- in Bergen County as well as licemen here since 1949. He rade. . fic on any normal day. To those South Jersey counties Albert White, 18 Lockwood where he's best known. He al- FREEHOLD — Superior He contended that his client was elevated to the captain's Parades here have been in- encourage two parades is not plaintiffs contended that res- Ave., who has been identified so expects to do well in Mon- I Court Judge Elvin R. Simmill post in February. tegrated in the past. in the best interests of the taurant and cocktail lounges had a right to build a typical as both the YG's program co- mouth and Mercer counties, I yesterday voided a' variance are not a permitted use in a beach club, one that serves Lt. Walling, commander of The request for the sepa- ordinator and as its cham- community." the Detective Division, has rate black parade came in a 1 where he still has influential ! to David F. Keelan of Keans- residential zone; that the alcoholic beverages. man, has said the YG propos - Mayor Dawes said he not supporters. ', burg, who wanted to operate uses prevailing in the one Benjamin Gruber of High- been a police officer since letter to the governing body, al is for "a black protest pa- only objects to a separate : a cocktail lounge in a residen- are "overwhelmingly con- 1938. He also was promoted which was presented by the rade objecting to the racist "I got tired of being a critic lands, representing the plain- parade, but also to a YG al- of the Republican Party," he tial zone in the borough. forming; " and that use of the to his present rank in Feb- YG at the conclusion of the type attitudes of the Estab- tiffs, argued that there was ternative plan to join the pa- says. "Now I've decided to The judge held that the premises for a cocktail lounge ruary. last Borough Council meeting. nothing in the variance about lishment and various service rade at the corner of Throck- do something about it." Keansburg Board of Adjust- . is not a proper extension of a beach club. • organizations in this commu- morton St. tnent could not legally relin- the beach club use originally nity. Mr. Keelan was originally "Tacking on at the end like quish its fact finding respon- allowed. "The parade will be a show granted a variance to recon- this creates a segregated pa- sibility to another body, the Judge Simmill ruled that to of unity within the black com- Lawyer Hits struct a swim club with a Howard Is M>uegCollegee rade . . . It's never been seg- Planning Board, by relying envision the snack bar usage munity here." pool and snack bar formerly regated. I defy anyone to on the planner's recom- as permitting a cocktail It is not known how many operated on the premises and point out any evidence of ra- Sandman As mendation. lounge would be stretching a members and supporters destroyed by fire—the only cial overtones before in the . There was no testimony and point. 'Alumnus of Year' the YG has. Its parade plans nonconforming use allowed in physical makeup of the pa- no witnesses were sworn by A variance doesn't place a have been endorsed, by the A Racist the residential zone since the NEWARK - Rep. James J. rade. the Beard of Adjustment, not- property in a new zone, he Concerned Citizens of Greater zoning ordinance was adopt- Howard, D-N.J;, yesterday "I hope the units wilKjofn CAPE MAY (AP) - A ed the judge. said. When a variance re- Freehold, an integrated civic ed. was named the St. Bonaven- in our parade as in the-past." lawyer has accused U.S. The matter was brought be- leases a property owner from ture University "alumnus of group. Other YG spokesmen Theodore W. Beckermann, Rep. Charles W. Sandman fore the courts by Mr. and zone requirements, it does not The Board of Adjustment the year" by the New Jersey besides Mr. White are John parade chairmaii, said there Jr., a candidate for the Re- Mrs. Philip Mess, 151 Shore apply to all restrictions. had passed a resolution rec- Chapter of the university's Jackson, 12 Bond St., and will be a press release at publican gubernatorial nom- Blvd.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stanley Yacker of Mata- ommending the variance for alumni association. Mrs. Norma Randolph, 48 Monday nightfs council meet- ination, of racism. Boden, 171 Shore Blvd., and wan, representing Mr. Keel- a cocktail lounge Feb. 10 and Congressman Howard, a Ave. A. ing on participating units, Sandman scheduled a news Catherine Olski, 7 Beacon an, maintained that when council granted it March 17. 1952 graduate of the Olean, It is reported that the black which he said he could not conference today to reply to Blvd., all nearby property, council granted the snack bar The borough was represent- N.Y. school, will be honored J. Walter Connelly Elks describe as white, black or the charges. owners. variance it did not place any ed by Howard A. Roberts, at the chapter's annual din- Lodge, winner three years in mixed. Joel A. Molt Jr., who said In their complaint, the conditions on the permit. borough attorney. ner-dance in the Rock Spring a row of major parade tro- "I never asked any unit he supports U.S. Rep. Wil- Inn, West Orange. phies, will not participate in what its racial makeup is. In- liam T. Cahill for tiie GOP Dr. Donald Hillner, of Ir- the parade this year and in- vitations were sent out to all gubernatorial nomination, vington, president of the New stead has made a donation to the units I could find that charged that racial restric- Red Bank Chamber Planning Jersey chapter, said the con- the YCt drill team. had participated in the past," tions were written into deeds gressman will be cited for his Despite rumors and fears of he said. on land that Sandman once "interest in his alma mater impending racial violence en- The parade marshal will owned. He said the restric- and his service to his state gendered by reports of plans be 87-year-old Walter W. Fen- tions were inserted after Sandman had purchased the Action on That Pesky Puddle and nation," to import black units from all ton of 71 Broad St., the old- Mr. Howard, who was born over the state, both borough land. RED BANK — The Chamber of Com- He reported that one more in a series of est living overseas veteran of In Irvington, was elected to officials and black dissidents the Spanish - American War Mott said he had certified merce is not giving up on the puddle — a meetings with the property owners is sched- copies of deeds on land the 89th Congress in 1964. He are trying to keep the situa- in this part of the state. body of water behind the Monmoutn County uled, and a firm has been approached to was reelected in 1966 and Rep. James J. Howard owned by Sandman in the Er- National Bank building and stores at Broad tion cool and in hand. supply a cost estimate. 1968. Officials 'Not Asleep' ma .section of Lower Town- and Wallace Sts. that for years has plagued master's degree in education ship in Cape May county. Dr. Hillner also disclosed Mayor Dawes said yester- OOP Hopefuls Red Bankers after rainy spells. Mr. Bolduc told directors, meeting at from Rutgers University, He said Sandman, now 48, that a schoolmate of the con-" day he wants to assure resi- John Dolduc, executive vice president of the Molly Pitcher Motor Inn, that the puddle pressman, Rev. Crispin Ma- which he earned in 1058. bought 20 acres of land in dents the mayor and council Due in Asbury the chamber, this week outlined current is a project he wants to complete before he guirc, will speak nt (he din- He is married to the for- 1945 and subdivided it in 1948 plans to correct tlie chronic problem. leaves his post to become executive vice ner. Father Crispin, who mer Marlene Vctrano of As- are "not asleep at the switch. ASBURY PARK - The Ne- and 19-19. He said Sandman "But," he quipped, "if we can't fix it we president of the Pennsylvania Restaurant was graduated from St. Bon- bury Park. They have three "We haven't publicized this gro Republican Assembly of entered into a "subdivision" should stock it." Association June 2. aventure in 1951, is now vice daughters. problem, but we've been Monmouth County will hear following which he sold 11 The area in question serves as a drive- meeting about it with people all five candidates in the Re- Directors learned that 25 applications president of student affairs Father Crispin was or- parcels containing a racial way and parking lot when it's not flooded. at the Franciscan school. dained in 1955 and joined the in the black community and publican primary election prohibition. Water remains in the low area up to three have been received in response to advertise- with the police. I would say speak tomorrow night. ments seeking Mr. Bolduc's successor. There are some 600 St. Bon- St. Bonaventure faculty as an He said the original deeds weeks after a rainfall, Mr. Bolduc said. aventure alumni living in instructor in the English de- •we have met about 10 times in The assembly is sponsoring contained "no covenants . "It appears," he said, "that it cannot bo Robert Hope, chamber president, said that the past four weeks and we're a "Candidates for Governor the applicants are now being screened. The New Jersey, Dr. Ilillncr said. partment the following year. whatsoever." corrected by the borough because it is pri- meeting again tonight. Night" at the West Side Com- salary, he said, is in the $9,000-a-year range. Before his election to con- He later attended Yale Uni- He said the deeds stipulate vately owned. So the only way to get rid of gress, Mr. Howard, who re- versity for graduate work in "Police protection is ade- munity Center, Dcwitt Ave., that the "land shall never be It- s to have it surveyed, arrive at a cost The directors approved the membership sides in Wall Township, English and dramatics. He quate at this time." Asbury Park, starting at 9. used, or occupied, sold, estimate for pitching and sloping, then divide of Mrs. Sydney Whalen of F. S. Donohue, taught in that locality's earned a master of fine arts Mr. White, who has said All candidates have con- leased or given to any person the cost among the land owners Involved." Santo & Co., Red Bank brokers. school system. He has a degree in 1955. that if there is any violence firmed that they will attend. of Negro race or blood." 18 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK- MIDDLETWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 MonmouthV Finest Test -All-Weather Track By JON FALK flats, The six-lane track bears points will be enough to take get winning performances Clark, top point-getter in the should take it. and Rumson's Brian Kelly With Howell favored in OCEAN TOWNSHIP — the name "Perma-Track" the meet. Thinking along from hurdlers like Bill Bon- history of the school, Long Fans of the one-mile run have all been hovering about three field events, the shot More than 300 of the area's and was manufactured by these Hues means that Howell darenko and Bill Donahue, Branch's Glenn Covin, and will see a duel between Bob or cracking the 10-minute put looks like it will come Jinest trackmen will compete Westerfelt of Rutherford. must be considered a defi- and add a few place points, Red Bank's Bob Moore and Bazley, Long Branch's versa- mark. down to Monmouth Regional's nite dark horse for team hon- an upset could be in the In. addition to Howell's hur- in tomorrow's renewal of the The two top teams in the Pete Rock. tile runner, and Middletown's strong John. Mariano and Monmouth County Interscho- 15-event meet will receive ors. works. The 440 shapes up as a duel Doug Williamson. Record- dling duo, Asbury Park's Le- lastic Championships which trophies, and the first five fin- The Rebels will go into the Neptune's Edgar Byrd between Frank Blanton ed times put Bazley in the fa- roy Hayes and Val Corbett, Matawan's Tom Chowela. will be held on Ocean Town- ishers in each event will re- meet with three of the top could turn out to be the only of Long Branch, Freehold's vorite's role. Freehold's Stan Perry, Long George Conley of Rumson is ship High School's new ceive medals as well as team field men in the county avail- double winner in the meet. Ed Mat Lin and Red Bank's The two-mile could be one Branch's Keith Joline and always a threat when it all-weather track. points. able in Keith Wentz (pole He is undefeated in both 100 Buss Sehaffer. of the most exciting events of Red Bank's Bob Rudrow will comes to throwing events. vault), Charles Calhoun (dis- and 220. But he will get plen- all bear watching. The meet will mark the re- The gun for the first events Anyone of a number of run- the day. Long Branch's Tony The 16 teams entered in the newal of Monmouth County will go off at 9 a.m. Doug cus), and Steve Harring- ty of competition from Mon- ners could take the 880, but Donohoe, Red Bank's Bob In the long jump, Ralph Deicke, Ocean Township ton (javelin). If Howell can mouth Region al's Glenn Abel of Long Branch has been meet are Asbury Park, Chris- competition after a hiatus of CMatawan's Bruce Gardner Hamlin, OBA's Chris Condon tian Brothers, Long Branch, several years. track coach and meet direc- topping 21 feet, but he'll tor, said all field everts have to prove he is bet- Hed Bank, Middletown Town- The all - weather track in- ship, Monmouth Regional, stalled by Ocean Town- should be over by lunch. The ter than Joe Turner, Nep- morning session will also see tune, Larry Lee, Red Bank Howell, Freehold, Rumson- ship this year has already Meanwhile, at the Mater Dei Relays... Fair Haven Regional, Shore gained a reputation as a "fast heats and finals in the 100- and others who have been an- yard dash, the 440-yard dash, NEW MONMOUTH — The first Mater Dei^Sinall Schools first time girls teams have competed in a relay champion- proaching the 21 feet mark. Regional, Matawan Regional, track." This leads to the., pos- Neptune, Manasquan, Wall, sibility of several new, school the 120-yard high hurdles and Relay'Carnival tomorrow will start at noon, with the first ship in the state. Their events will include the 440, 880, one- Tony Russell of Mata- the one-mile run. of 21 heats. Thirteen schools are entered in the boys relay mile, shuttle hurdle and the sprint medley. waii could take it all. Earitan, and host Ocean and area records being set by Township. the fine field entered. The other events will be run events, while six schools, including the powerful Red Bank For the boys, two new types of relays will be held, in The high jump should nar- Sixteen teams will enter off in the afternoon with 4:30 Catholic team, are competing in the girls relays. includes the pole vault, high jump and the long jump. The row down to a classic duel In addition to the 14 nor- full complements with a 17th, set as a target time for con- The Mater Dei Relays for Group I and II public schools second, the weight relay, will combine the shot put, discus between Hayes and Rudrow. mal events in local track cluding ceremonies. and the Javelin. Each participant's performance will be Hayes pushed Rudrow to 6-6 meets, there will be mile re- Red Bank Catholic, sending a and Parochial "B" and "C" schools will have top-seeded mathematically equated to equalize differences. token contingent. Consensus among coaches schools such as'Don Bosco, Bernards, and Red Bank Catholic when Asbury bowed to the lays for varsity and freshman In order to avoid damage to is that Long Branch, Chris- vying for individual and team awards. Middletown Town- In addition to the accredited officials, the Mater Dei' - Buccaneers, and a new mark teams. the track, competitors will tian Brothers Academy and ship, Jackson Township, Franklin Township and Our Lady Booster Club will provide much of the man power to could be in the making with Meet officials will be wear track shoes with a Red Bank will be the teams of the Valley will enter girls teams as well. assure the proper conduct of the relays. Refreshments will the "Perma-Track" providing coaches and officials from 3-16ths inch spike limit, or to beat. Most feel that 25-30 The Rev. Charles Kelly, meet director, says this is the be available for the large crown expected. smooth approaches. county schools. • Aaron's 2 Tovar Halts Oriole Spell; Set Down Allen Home Run in Orbit Mets, 6-5 By ASSOCIATED PRESS lanta hung on to beat New which was broken up by Don phia, but one of his mighty NEW YORK (AP) — Hank Cesar Tovar called his shot York, 6-5, and Philadelphia Lock in the eighth inning. To- home runs may beat Mm to Aaron hit his sixth and sev- var also ended six innings of and the last guy to be sur- shut out Cincinnati, 7-0. The it. enth homers and Sonny Jack- prised by it was poor Dave rest of the league had the no - hit work by McNally Allen, favorite target of the day off. against the Twins in a game son slammed a two-run triple McNally. Philadelphia boobirds, sent "I told my teammates I'm last year. *' . in a 12-hit Atlanta attack that McNaJly had mowed down another baseball into orbit Minnesota without a hit for going to hit if off him," said Andy Etehebarren's two- carried the Braves to a 6-5 8% innings last night and Tovar, who ruined McNally's run triple gave the Orioles a last night. His fifth home run victory over the New York with Baltimore leading, 5-0, no-hit bid with his single. "I quick lead in the second in- of the season sailed against Mets yesterday. the game was hardly in doubt. hit McNally pretty good. I usu- ning and McNally coasted as a sign atop the center field But McNally's no-hitter was ally get two hits off of him. Baltimore steadily increased roof at Connie Mack Stadium, Aaron, getting of to his best But he pitched too good to- its bulge. Boog Powell also start in a dozen years, contin- another story because there 410 feet from the plate and was Tovar coming up to bat night." drove In two runs for the Ori- ued his hammering with a , in the ninth. Forsees Trouble oles. 85 feet high. solo homer in third inning McNally knew he was in that built the Braves lead to Tovar, just the pesky kind McAulIffe Unloads The eighth-inning shot was 4-1, then made it 6-2 with of a hitter that a pitcher trouble when Tovar came up Dick McAuliffe's leadoff only the icing on the cake in another solo in the seventh. hates to see in that spot, to bat. homer in the 10th beat Chi- the Phillies' 7-0 triumph over He also collected a single. stroked the spoiling single "Tovar always gets his hits cago for Detroit. It was the Cincinnati but 4t made man- and McNally had to be sat- off me-," said the lefthander fifth homer of the year for ager Bob Skinner's post-game His second homer, bringing isfied with a one-hitter. who won his sixth straight the Tigers second baseman. hamburger taste "like sirloin his career total to 517, turned game. steak" after six consecutive out to be decisive when the In other American League Jim Northrup had tied the defeats. games, Detroit tripped Chi- 2nd One - Hitter score for Detroit with a hom- Mets chased starter Pat Jar- cago, 2-1, in 10 innings and It was the second one-hitter er in the seventh, wiping The Phillies' evening ended vis in a three-run eighth in- Kansas City whipped Cleve- for McNally, who threw only out a 1-0 Chicago lead built better than it started. They ning uprising that brought land, 5-2. The other teams 95, pitches and faced just 29 on two walks and Ed Herr- loaded the bases in the first tiiem to within 6-5. were not scheduled. batters. He pitched one mann's RBI single. inning with none out and Aaron's first homer came In the National League, At- against Washington in 1964 Ed Kirkpatrick drove in again with one away in the MET IN PAIN — New York Mats' Jerry Grots bends over in pain after being after the Braves struck for four runs — three of them second but Cincinnati's Tony hit by a pitch thrown by Atlanta Braves' Cecil Upshaw in the ninth inning yes- three second inning runs with a homer — leading Kan- Cloninger escaped both times. terday. Braves' Orlando Cepeda, second from right, argues with umpire Nick against Don Cardwell. Clete sas City past Cleveland and In addition, second baseman Boyer knocked in one with a Luis Tiant. It was the sev- Cookie Rojas was ejected for Colosi, as trainer Gus Mauch, foreground, comes to Grote's aid. Upshaw it at bloop single and Jackson How They Stand enth straight loss for Tiant, protesting a stolen base call. right. Atlanta won, 6-5. , r . . : , ••..., . ,{AP Wiraphoto) brought across the other two a 21-game winner last year. •with his triple to right cen- NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE ter. East Division Ea»t Division The victory ended a four- IT I. ret. GB , . W L Pet. OB Chicago i_,23 U .«T» — Baltimor* w 12 ,«67 — game losing - streak for the Boyer and Bob Tillman also Pittsburgh 17 15 .631 8 Boston SO 11 .M5 1V4 Eoyals. New Tork J 15 18 .455 7H Washington - IT 18 .486 6!4 drove in runs, while Orlando . St. Louis . ;14 18 .438 8 Detroit ...15 16 .484 614 It's no secret that Rich Al- Courtney Alarms Colonial Field Cepeda collected three singles Philadelphia 13 17 .433 I New York ,_.13 21 .382 10 Montreal 11 19 .367 10 Cltveland .:. < 22 .214 14 len wants to leave Philadel- in the Atlanta bffensive. West Division West Division FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) eran Billy Maxwell and Dick seven-footer on the second putt good, your whole game Atlanta 32 10 .«8 — Oakland __ -.._.2O 11 .«45 %— —It was so appropriate it was Crawford, grouped at 68, go- Atlsnta, («> New York •an Francisco -1» 13 .594 3 Minnesota .-19 11 .63J V> hole. He birdied the fifth from immediately gets better." •brh . Hi) r b Loa Angelas _.. 18 13 .581 3(4 Chicago 13 13 .500' 414 almost embarrassing. ing into today's second round. 15 feet, missed the green on F. Alou.cf 9 0 0 Afce.cf 3 2 1 ClnclnnaU 15 17 .408 7 Kansas City 16 16 .900 414 Big Big Exttcta And about that burglar MUlan,2h S 0 O Qarrelt.3b 4 13 Ban Diego 15 ai .417 9 Seattie _.13 18 .419 7 As Chuck Courtney, an ob- Tied at 69 are Bob Charles No. 9, but chipped to within alarm? Aaran.rf S 2 3 Bo»weU,2t) 5 0 1 Houston 13 23 .361 11' California 11 lg .379 t Cepeda,lb 6 13 C. JanM,|( 3 2 1 Yesterday's Results Last Mint's Result) $15,000 Return scure long-shot in a field of of New Zealand, Dave Stock- six Inches to save par. "It was a concession stand Frano'naJt 4 11 Shunsky.rf 4 0 1 Atlanta «, New York 5 Kanws city 5. Cleveland 2 ton, Miller Barber and En- Lum.ll OOO Kr'n'pool.A * O 0 Philadelphia 7, ClnclnnaU 0 Baltimore 6, Minnesota O CHERRY CHILL (AP) — the world's best shot-makers, His bogey came on No. 10 by the 18th green," Courtney C. Boyw,3b 4 3 2 Martin, c 3 0 0 Only game* scheduled. Detroit 2, Chicago 1, 10 lnningf approached the 18th .green gland's Tony Jacklin. where he put his second shot ' Tlllman.c 4 0 1 Harrelsonjs 3 0 1 Tonight's Games Tonight's Games A 36-1 long shot winner in laughed. "It went off just as R.J'kson.ss 4 0 2 Cardwell.p. OO0 Atlanta (Pappas 3-2) at Montreal Baltimore (Hardin 23) at Kansas the featured Union County a burglar alarm went off. And A group of nine is at par over the green. But he got I was about to make my first Jarvls,p 3 0 O Olli.nh 10(1 (ft oneman Z-'J > City (Nelson 2-31 the blond Californian prompt- Upih»w,p 1 0 O DILauro.p OOO San Franclsoo (McCormick 1-0) at Detroit (McLain 5-3) at Minnesota Purse and a $15,397.40 payoff 70, including South African the stroke back on No: 12, putt. I missed it, but really, CtiarlH.ph 10 0 Philadelphia (Fryman 3-1* (Chance 3-0) in the* Big Exacta headlined ly stole off with the first Gary Player, veteran Art • lacing a seven iron to within it wasn't that loud and it Koonct.p 0 00 New York iMcGraw 3-0) at Cin- Wa&hlnston (Coleman 2-3) at Chi- Oupar.ph totooo cinnati (Fisher 1*0) cago (Bills O-3 > the racing at Garden State round lead in the $125,000 Wall, Australian Bruce six inches of the pin, birdied didn't bother me. A J'chson.p 0 O 0 Chicago (Holtzmafi 5-1) at Houston Oakland (Odom 4-1) at Cleveland Qrote.ph .0 0 0 (Dlerker 5-31 (Paul l-Oi Park yesterday. Colonial National, Invitation Crampton and Deane Beman, the next from 15 feet and col- "I told Jack McGowan (his Well.pr 0 0 0 St_ Louis lOarlton 2-4) a* San Di- California (May 1-3) at Nlw York Golf Tournament. winner of last week's Texas •go (Samorlnl 1*2) (Peterson 4-4) So Misty ran the six fur- lected still another with a 35- playing partner) to go over Pittsburgh (Bills 2-3) at Loa An- . Seattle IPattln 51) at Boston longs in 1:11 and paid $74.60, "If I'd made that putt on. 18, Open. , foot putt on the 15th. and answer the phone. I guess Atltnta .031 ooi 100—« geles (Button 4-31 (Slebert 3-3) New York 100 100 030—5 Tomorrow Night's Games Tomorrw*.'* igmei $16.40 and $6. Pitch returned I'd really have felt like a Courtney, 28, winner of the It's Mechanical it was either kids or mois- «—Cardwell, Oarrelt. DP—Atlanta Atlanta at Montreal Detroit at Minnesota 1964 St. Paul Open and the 1. LOB—Atlanta 7. New York (. San Francisco at Philadelphia' Washington n a 0 1 error. wood to drop the Piners to get Becker going to second, Lakewood seventh with a solo rollick,3b j o o | Paiisglis.g.p 3 n i the ball was thrown away and WanknWankn.c 3 1 1 { IUlt2IUlut,2hh 3 00 fl i Mlddlrlown (1) I a 4-5 circuit mark. The Wave home run. Gary Gunderson Hin«n,U 1 2 0 Neplum (4) 1 22 10 (0I || Mnncntl.Mcnride.re l 3 o i •h r h | •brh (7-7) is 6-5 in the league. DeMarco scored. Becker Mnldl Carliart.rr 3 I 2 | Bourne, If 2 0 0 tripled and Joe Bocchetti fol- W'rr'lon.cf 1 0 1 | 110 Blanchl.lr 3 0 0 | 2 1 0 scored on Kevin Hamm's sin- Ttouscla.ir 3 0 0| neihoi.Tr 3 0 0 DeMarco,a Lakewood (8-6) has an im- lowed suit in a pinch-hitting nrot'ton,2b 2 O O.| Tucker.as ^famtilln.ns 4 10 1 Farley.ss 2 0 1 gle. 1 1 0 Kov«ch,cf I 0 0 I 3 1 0 pressive overall mark, but role. Steve Germond stroked r>avl»,2b o n 0 | Rlnlalno lb 2 0 0 Ha Hiring, c 2 0 0 1 Beoker.lb Harbour, rf 2 0 01 Blover.rh 10 1 Hamm.cf 30 1 has been skidding conference- Wave Impressive a single to drive home the Weeden.rt 001' Vofllf.p 3 0 0 1 lrt 2 1 1 3 0 l)| Ward,In 3 0 0 1 Manc!no,2b 3 0 0 Wise of late. ' Three-run innings charac- final run. aurnu.p Nynmn.II) 2 n o Maur*r,3b 3 I 0 I Chlld'as,:ib 2 0 11 Wombnusli.p 2 0 1 Itaritan recorded its third terized Long Branch's victory Long Branch is now 6-5 in 21 :\ a i 20 4 4 Jonns.pti 10 0 1 L«.rollo,r[ fOO FrerlmM 101 OOO 1—3 1 overall win and second In the Jlarlt*.n 0111,2b 0 0 0 over Lakewood, but the"A," 7-7 overall. Lakewood 010 200 1-4 Yes«rUto,3b 1 0 1 division by nipping the falter- Green Wave had one more dropped to 8-6-1 and 4-5;l. .in—MoDriin an—w'aiko. 29 2 4 ing Colonials of Freehold, 4-3. than the Piners. Both teams Long Ilrknch (0) 21 I 4 Freehold Hopes Dimmed •brh •brh Middletown 002 000 0-2 Rarltan (3-10) is 2-8 and in collected 11 hits, but the Raritan came out of its Oerm'd.lb 4 0 1 t-olin.cr 413 Neptune ..: oifl om x—4 last place in "A." Freehold Juplter.ll 4 O 1 lYiorne.lh 4 0 1 Branchers took a 6-0 lead in- shell to take a close decision Wlnn.as 4 0 0 Hampton,,,n,uj,,Uiilp|i .lot •brh tion. losers unleashed long-ball the Colonial hopes of a pos- Juatus.Sh 3 0 0| OliMonl.JCMdUbb 3 "l b at. r h I UoMarnn.D 3 I « Oyartrm.Jb 2 1 1 | V*n>ala,3b 3 2 3 Herm'nU' • V Bill aiffOBS) S| ITa \f 4 0 p | Sudnlk.nuamK.Uu 4 0 Wombough Shines power to ruin Mickey Hamp- sible "A" Division champion- nlgldla.c 2 0 1 i Penta,as 3 2 2 Hawt'ne.lb 2 10 ScoU.lb * 0 I ton's shutout bid in a hurry. Gun'son.ph I 1 1 I EMrlge.n 2 0 1 Relllty.p 4 0 1 Caso.cF 3 0 0 INTO RETIREMENT — Long Branch's Lon Bruno (37) is retrod easily yesterday, Walt Wombough pitched and ship. Sdelman.p 2 0 1 | Potter,n 4 0 1 3 0 I batted Neptune to its win over Long Branch scored its first The Colonials took a 2 - 1 Ttiliu'iky.p 0 O 0 | KalloiOli 3 0 0 ItahMt',2h 3 0 0 and Lake wood firit batoman Steve Garmond couldn't bo happier. Germond and R'ocii'ttl.ph 10 11 Boinmer,lf .. 0- .. I Ayrfla.rr 2 0 1 Middletown. Wombough scat- three in the third inning. I!ob lead by the third inning, hut Btnn.pr 0 10 5oi" »| i Tutiniitr.ri manner, nr 10 1 hit Plner matai, however, weren't happy at tho outcome of the Shore Confer- tered four hits and contribut- namiirr l 0o -2 I —Hof(man,l» ;3 I - Venesla, who had a perfect tho Rockets scored two in the 333111 C'mph'lUb 3 0 0 | Arnct.p ;3 0 0 ence "A" Diviiion game. The &r«att Wave came our on fop, 6-3. ed a two-run triple to give three-for-three day at Ihofourth on two walks, a triple Hkswood _.,,ooo ooo 3_3 Neptune the lead in the sec- plate, opened with a triple Vnt Branch 003 003 x—• - - - by Barry McBrida and a wild i.HJfr<&trU"1' 3B~Oundtttorl, Boo- 3D 1 II (Register Staff Photo) ond inning. The three-bagger and scored on John Penta's ehsttl, Vsnstu, McCarthy, aki T>nu Rlv«r 000 100 00-1 pitch. —Mi O*0 01~J sar. 3»—Dattoll. THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 19 Red Bank Wins 'B' Engagement Manasquaii, Matawan Stick to It

Manasquan held onto Its game out of first in Class Matawan kept hopes of de- frame on five hits and as then Smith rapped the first slim half-game lead in the "B." fending its "B" title success- many bases on balls. of his two doubles in the game Shore Conference "B" Divi- Jackson has fallen to a 5-7 fully by pulling out all the Oddly enough, Asbury for two runs. sion with an 11-3 scalping of overall mark and it is 4-5 offensive stops to tear Asbury scored first. A walk to Dick The Blue Bishops tied the Monmouth Regional. against circuit opposition. Park. Johnson, two balks by winning game with two runs in their The Warriors (11-3) are 8-3 Manasquan left little to be The Huskies, on top, 7 - 6, pitcher Dan Smith and Frank half of the third, but Curry in the circuit. The Falcons desired while pounding Mon- heading into the fifth inning Fiorentino's single accounted doubled that output with a (6-9) have a 3-8 loop record. mouth Regional into oblivion exploded for nine runs in the for a run in the opening in- grand slam home run in the Matawan made sure of its •with 13 hits. ning. bottom of the stanza. second place slot by clouting The Warriors scored two in Smith helped his own cause The Huskies, leading, 16-6, Asbury Park, 21-6. The Husk- the first on four walks and in the third inning when he continued their onslaught with ies are tied with Ocean a single by George Clark. Dioguardi's capped a three-run rally with five more markers in the Township for second, a one- In the second the Warriors a two-run double. Mike In- sixth, mounting up their 14- half game out. The Huskies posted three earned runs on Indians Get gram and Twilley Curry both hit attack. are 7-3 in the league and 8-4 doubles by Dan Miller and reached on errors, a run com- Ingram, Formon, Smith, overall. Steve Sylvester, coupled with ing across on the second. John Szyarto, and Bill Casa- The Blue Bishops fittingly singles by dark and Nick 300th Win Fred Formon singled to put grande all collected two hits grabbed the cellar position Aronis. UNION (AP) — Bill Dlo- runners on first and third, and each. with the overwhelming loss. Manasquan got five more in guardi, who will bow out as Asbury Park (3-11) is 2-9 in the fifth and one in the sixth. baseball coach at Montclair the loop. Chip Hirst chucked a four- State this Saturday, won his Ocean Township kept pace hitter for the Warriors and 300th game yesterday when THE BIG STRETCH — Nate Albert, Monmoufh Rogional's big first baseman, with the Huskies with an 8-3 fanned seven, while walking his Indians downed Newark gives it the stretch to put out Manasq uan's Chip Hirst in yesterday's Shore verdict over Howell. The nine. State, 3-1. Conference "B" Division game between the schools. The Golden Falcons fell hard Spartans (8-6) are 7-3 in "B" Buddy Albert took the loss, Dioguardi is a former resi- at the hand's of the invading Big Blue Warriors, 11-3. (Register Staff Photo) competition, while Howell (5- working two innings. He gave dent of Long Branch and 10) is 4-7. up five hits and" four walks, summers in Elberon. while striking out four. Red Bank won a cliff-hang- The victory also wrapped Bucs Come Back SALE er from Jackson Township, up the New Jersey State Col- 8-7, to maintain its place in Timely hitting by John Gad- lege Conference champion- This Week's Special the closely-knotted league. dis and air-tight relief pitch- ship for Montclair. Montclair Shore, Hudson Sail The Bucs (8-6) are 7-4 and a ing by Dave Fazzone helped now has won the title four Grab Bag Panels Eed Bank to a come-from-be- Bed Bank <8> Jackson (7) times since the conference 4>7 • 4x8 Mixed Panell abrh ab rh hind win over Jackson Town- Tayk>r,3b 3 2 2 Senecke.3b 4 12 was formed in 1957, all under i 9 McOurdy.lb 2 2 1 ship. • GOOD FOR BARSjtJ AQ Magulre.ua 4 2 1 Dioguardi. Gaddla.lb 5 12 Weln!i,2b 0 0 0 With the Buccaneers trail- • CABINETS • Oostello.rC 3 0 0 lY&mlTvgo.cf 3 2 1 Dioguardi, who is re- Hlzzuto.2L> 3 0 0 Lorenc.irf 4 0 0 ing, 7-5, going into the fifth • BACKS ETC. I On Pinnacle of C F'zzone.lf-p 3 11 Arclier,2b 4 11 inning, Bob Morse and Char- tiring from coaching to con- Iaderosa,e£ 4 0 0 O'Hern ,lr 10 0 VALS. TO 10.00 Jtosal.c 3 10 Hordlchuk.lr 3 0 0 lie Taylor walked. Morse centrate on his job as ath- Henry Hudson and Shore then roared back in the late walked, Tom Depko then hit •Wllaon.p 2 0 1 Tjangtord.ES 4 0 1 Regional remained in a tie innings to win, 5-3. Point a bouncer to the pitcher, who ilorae.U 110 O'Brion.c 3 11 scored as Bill Maguire's letic director, has suffered Gauzcr.p .000 U.S. Plywood Products for the Shore Conference "C" Beach is now 6-5 conference threw to second, but the short- SralUl,I> 3 0 0 grounder was booted by Tom only 138 defeats and had only 4x8 Coral 4.95 3.95 Topca Elm f.fS Division lead, as both posted and 6-10 overall. stop dropped the ball and all Langf ord, and then Gaddis de- one losing season in 21 years, 4x8 Elm „ 9.97 7.98 31 8~7 | 31 7 7 Nevada 8.95 important wins yesterday. Central (8 • 7) clobbered hands were safe. Paul Espo- JRed Bank J02 030 0—8 livered a two-run single to win was the first New Jersey Col- 4x8 Blua 7.25 5.80 Jackson 013 300 0—7 the game for the Bucs. lege baseball coach to reach Corral Southern Regional dropped Southern, 10-3, to move into sito then walked, loading the HB—Flamingo, Archer. 2B—Tay- 4x8 Fancy Cherry 13.50 10.95 out of the lead by bowning bases. lor, McCurdy. Fazzone entered the game the 300 victory mark—in > the 4*8 Sherwood 4x8 Flamingo Elm 9.10 7.25 third place with a 6-5 mark. 7.25 to Central Regional, 10 - 3. John Schanck followed with Asbury Park (6) I Matawan (21) in the fourth inning, in relief Vikings' first game this sea- Gr*«n 9.10 4x8 Platinum 7.25 5.80 In the remaining "C" tilt, abrbl ab » h 5.80 Keyport (3-11) won the battle a run-producing walk and Johnaon,2b 13 11 Butch,of 3 0 0 of Joey Wilson, and fanned son. He now has 316 wins 4i8 Dawn 7.2 S 4x8 Walnut 7.25 5.80 The Admirals (9-5) and 5.80 Shore ,'(13-7) are both 8-3 in of the cellar by edging Wall TerryTfisbrow scored a run Salerno.Zb 10 0 nsnW.rf 12 1 eight of the 11 men he faced. and 187 losses during his 23 4x8 Whits Elm .... 7.25 4x8 White Orchid 7.S0 5.85 Railey.rl 1 0 0 Jurewicz.c 5 2 1 5.80 the conference, while South- (3-11), 4-3. The Red Raiders when he was struck by a l,ee,rr-p Gil 8zyarto,3b 4 3 2 He was the winner. seasons at the East Orange 4x8 Avocado 7.25 4x8 Ant. Birch Dk. 8.75 6.95 IFlore'no,3b 3 12 Oas'g'nde.lb 4 3 2 5.60 ern (9-5) dropped to second are 3-8 in the division, while pitch. John Courtney round- Dra2ln,3b 10 0 Ingram,rt-cf 4 3 2 Jackson used two three-run school. 4«8 Santiago Gold 7.00 4x8 Nutwood 6.25 4.95 Fltzs's.lb-p 4 12 Curry.lr 3 3 1 4.95 place with 7-4. Wall is 2-8. ed out the inning with his Rozza.lr 4 0 2 Formon, ss S 2 2 homers to overcome a 5 - 1 4x8 Autumn Blend 6.25 4x8 Lexington grounder which went through Bocnlg.ss 3 0 0 Smttti.p Buc lead. Gregg Archer hom- 4x8 Rosewood 18.75 11.50 Green 7.25 5.80 Shore had to wait until the Demaree Sharp Hjiydn.es 1 0 0 Glhlock.2lb 2 0 0 Industrial Softball the second baseman's legs for Jenkins, cf 3 0 0 CormeUy,2b 12 1 ered with Mike McCurdy and 4x8 Cherrytone .... 7.25 5.754x8 Andorra Whit* 7.0O 5.(0 seventh inning to finally down Jim Demaree hurled a two- J*arker,« 3 0 1 4x8 Granada Jade 9.10 7.25 a two-run error. Dunst.p 1 0 0 Tony Fiamingo aboard in the Includes Six Teams 4x8 Genuine Black stubborn Point Pleasant Boro, hitter, as Shore Regional Wolnut 12.25 9.754x8 Pecan 7.25 5-80 Ed Conover won his andIMeadovra.lt 10 0 third, and Fiamingo hit for HOLMOEL — Six teams 3-2. The Panthers are now 4-7 scored in the top of the sev- the circuit with Phil Senecke 4x8 Weatherwood 7.25 5.804x8 Wheat 4.95 3.25 in the conference and 5-9 over- enth to topple Point Boro. his team's third game of the 30 S 9 35 2114 from five Monmouth County 32"x84" Natural Limn 4x8 Light Antique Asbury Park 102 030 0— 6 and McCurdy on base in the all. The Blue Devils scored the season, a seven-hitter. He has firms have been entered In 1.95 each — 11 -Pc. far 19.50 Birch 8.34 6.95 lost six. John Dolan was the ilatawan 034 095 x—21 fourth. 4x7 Coral 4.50 3.50 The Admirals didn't have winning run when Kevin Don- HR—Curry. 3B—Rankl. 2B—Smith the Monmouth County In- 4x8 Coral 4.95 3.95 loser. He went four and a (2), Casagrande, ntzalmmon. The Bucs knocked starter it any easier with Point Pleas- ohoe scored on Tom DeLisa's dustrial Softball League. SEE THE FRIENDLY GUYS AT third innings, gave up all four Manasquan (11> Monmouth R. (3) Charlie Gauzer to the show- ant Beach. They spotted the sacrifice fly. abrh abrh The teams represented in runs on two hits, walked four Mlller.rf 4 3 2 Ashton.c/ 3 10 ers with a three-run first. Garnet Gulls a 3-0 lead and Bylv'ter.lb 3 2 1 Bhlpley.ct 2 0 1 the slow-pitch league are IFF The winners jumped into a arid whiffed one. Gaddis had a single, and Kev- 2-0 lead in the first when Ed Whltm'n.o 5 11 Stevens,If 0 10 Manufacturing of Union RED BANK Brian Horner, Southern Re- Clark, ss 5 14 O'Brien,If 2 0 0 in Costello and Vic Rizzuto Shore net. (3) I Point Boro (!) Aronls.cf 3 0 2 Horne.ss 10 0 Beach, IFF Research also of Mitchell, who had walked, and McK'lvy.lt 3 0 0 N. Albert.lb 3 11 walked to force in runs. The ab r h | ah r h Rocky Yamello, who had sin- gional's ace pitcher, gave up Fletcher, U 2 0 0 Huttlng.P'C 10 0 Union Beach, Interdata of Pom'ntz,2b 3 0 11 Burke,2b 3 2 1 MarUn,2b 0 2 0 M'zz'p'e.rf-c 3 0 1 third scored on a fielder's McC'lle.aa 3 0 1| flohlman.BS 2 0 O gled, scored when Donohoe's 10 earned runs as Central Re- Eatontown, Air Cruisers of LUMBER MltcheH.tr 110) Ucbtrled.c son gional knocked the Rams out Krving,3b 3 10 Wlneate,3b 2 0 0 choice. Yam'llo.rt 3 111 Handwork.c[ 1 0 O grounder was booted. Hirst, p 4 13 PtrDzzl,2b 2 0 0 Belmar, Lanvin-Charles of and SUPPLY CO. D'n'hoe.lb 3 11| D'bx'Bt'Jn,3b :l II I of the three-way "C" tie for HuKlng,2b 101 Red Bank got two more in ncctu Barker, 3t> S«<| Alclrlch.p 3 0 O Pt. Pleasant Boro got one B. Albert,? 0 0 0 the Ritz of Holmdel and Lily- Y»tea; I Keyport (4) Next Sunday's Schedule 491 S. WASHINGTON AVE., PISCATAWAY, N. J. 08854 sbrk abrh sixth win against three losses. 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Sit PARK AVE., SCOTCH PLAINS • (HI) IU-40M 842-2519 291-1013 741-3647 20 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BAN'K • MIDDLETOWN. N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Bacmeister Takes SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Singles Advantage rirrm \n MIDDLETOWN — William Fred Ross of Hazlet moved *-^ ••• " I-' M.M.M. Temperature Fatal to Blowfiih BacmeisteRscmpisrer onf BelforRplfnrrdl tootnnk infinton thirrfoirrdl nlacplacpe in the listlist- •*•• over the singles lead in the ings with his 202-212-187-601- By DICK RIKER The ill west wind that caused the fish kill also put a bridge with shrimp. I can see no reason for'this failure, so unofficial handicap standings 66-661 last night. Anglers concerned about ttie large numbers of dead crimp in the bass fishing along the beach and while the I must be doing something wrong there. . of the 26th annual Mon- blowfish found along the beaches last week can rest a bit surfcasters have been moaning the blues, partyboatmen and T«t to experiment a bit next month using live eels Other top singles scores under tine Highlands bridge at night I have.new'tried mouth County Bowling Asso- were posted by Norman Ep- easier. Large numbers of fishermen and beach walkers small boat operators alike have been bailing mackerel in ciation championships at Har- called concerning the fish kill which they thought might great style. them there but see no reason why theywouldn t work. I stein of Elberon, 610 gross, plan on trying them both free swimming and on a modified mony Lanes here last night. 643 net; Joe Pcttinato- of Haz- have been caused by pollution of one form or another. With large bodies of mackerel off shore it seems rea- Matty Sowul of the Long Branch Fishing Pier gave me sonable to expect a fair number to drift into Shrewsbury Bacmeister rolled a 223-184- let, 544 and 643; Marty Gra- 1S There are some truly monsterous bass that hang around 229-636-33-669 to pass Harold ham of Rumson, 573 and 643, a great clue as to the probable cause of the fish kill when Bocks. John Borden of Fair Haven found them there Hopson of Hazlet, the pre- he reported a 14-degree drop in water Wednesday afternoon and while it wasn't a killing it was the old railroad bridge supports during the early summer. and Lou Gabba of Middlet Many have been hooked, few boated. vious high with a 665. 609 and 640. temperature overnight. Sure enough, the darn good fishing. sudden chill was evidently the cause. Died-in-the-wool bass fishermen have been sticking to A TIP ON TACKLE John Savage of Port Mon- Confirmed by the Sandy Hook Marine the bay and rivers. Shrimpers are doing best these days I do not plan to use light tackle for this brand of fish- mouth and Ken Daniels of Lab's check for other possible causes, it and the hot spot seems to be the old Steamboat Pier in ins There are plenty of natural hazards without adding a Howell Township finished with was generally agreed that the sudden chill Atlantic Highlands., At the Sea Bright bridge, bass taken on light rod and spinning reel. This calls for a boat rod, such a 1,265 last night to move into was responsible. worms are found full of grass shrimp. as would be used on bluefish or bass offshore. The con- third place in the handicap John Mahoney, tnkrobiologist at the INCONSISTENCIES NOTED vention star drag reel will be loaded with 30-pound teat doubles race. Ed Vanne and lab, told us that along with blowfish, the While river fishing has been ranging from fair to good, dacron with monofilament leader to match Lloyd Dilley of Long Branch kingfish are quite susceptible to drastic it has not been too consistent for, the worm dunkers and Why live eels? Every time I night-fish the bridge I pick lead the way with 1,331, John changes in water temperature and could drifters. It might be worth a try pn the late out-going tide up more eels than bass on my worm rigs. Big bass want a Kettyle and Fred Fleming of reasonably be expected to be found dead at both the Sea Bright and Oceanic bridges with a shrimp big meal and 1 hope I can provide it for them. Anyway, Frank Porter Wall Township are next with on the beach. RIKER chum line. I've never been successful at the Highlands I'll let you know how I make out. 1,268. Th« «v»r«qe parson, especially Ken Daniels blasted out a (ha average sports fan, may 684 series in the doubles com- find it difficult to think of ath- petition on games of 247, 233 latas who taka part in football, and 204, but errors in the HowelVs Torrid Putts South River Nine hockey, boxing, and wrastling sixth and ninth frames of his as being sansitiva paople. But final game cost him the first they ara! Actually lira capacity 700 series of the tourney. Bring 66 in Pro-Lady of a human baing to bring his MAPLEWOOD - Dick How- Howell teamed with Mrs. Whips Caseys, 6-1 maximum achiavamant to fulfill- Sullivan, Caeagrande ell of Newton fired a scorch- Maurice DeBergh for a 32-33- SOUTH RIVER — Tom Drew Pearson's double. Pear- ment depends on his dagraa of ing 33-33-66 to win yesterday's Post Marks in Mile 65 in the Pro - Lady compe- Biernicki, South River's top son took third on the thow- sensitivity. Tha most prominent individual professional honors tition. Lou Barbero and Mrs. in. He then scored on a example of an athlete's sansi- hurler, tossed a three-hitter MONTVALE — Christian in the state PGA Pro-Lady Henry Doubilet of Hollywood at Red Bank Catholic here groundout. tivairess is seen in tha way ha Brothers Academy mllers, Tournament at the Maple- were tied for third place with handles victory or defeat. Hare yesterday and whipped the South River posted three sophomore Mike Sullivan and wood Coilntry Club. a 67. Caseys, 6-1. his character and training are freshman Paul Casagrande, The victory was Howell's A total of 42 pros and 20 more in the third on three revaalad to a great extant. established new school rec- first PGA win in his third ladies teed off in the first Casey pitchers Mike Foulke walks, a double by Barthole- ords for their scholastic year in the state. His torrid tourney of its kind this sea- and Jim Voetsch combined mew, an error and a fielder's It won't be difficult to find all classes here yesterday in the putter rewarded him with sev- son. for a three-hitter also, but choice. your tires if you come to RED N.J. Catholic Federation en birdies ranging irom two yielded six runs and the ball The Rams' final tally came game. IANK TIRE CO., Shrewsbury Freshman - Sophomore (rack to 30 feet in length. He birdied Holy Innocence in the fifth round on two walks Ave.. 747-3404. We carry all championships. one, five and nine on the front The Caseys got their only and an error. stxas and types of Cooper Tires, Neither boy finished first, nine and came back with par- Wins CYO Golf score in the first frame on Foulkes was the losing Ample Service Area ... Com- breakers on the 10th, 12th 14th a walk, an error and a single pitcher for the Caseys. - but their tunes were outstand- and 18th holes. WANAMASSA — Holy In- by Pat D'Onofrio. plete Alignment end Brake ing. Sullivan finished second nocence of Neptune won the Red Bank Catholic is now Service . . . Open: Daily 8 in the sophomore competition Metuchen's Monte Norcross 12th. annual Monmouth Coun- The Rams took the lead in 10-7, while the Rams are JO- A.M.-5-.30 P.M., Saturdays 6 with a 4:34 clocking, while •was runner-up, four strokes ty CYO Golf Tournament at the same Inning with two 5. A.M.-3 P.M. Casagrande's record 4:43.4 off the winning pace. He had Colonial Terrace yesterday runs. Wayne Bartholemew R. B. Oath (1) South River l(|> nines of 35-35 and was the singled and came home on abrh •brb put him sixth among the with an average team score Guarlno.aa 3 0 0 Kriua,a& 2 10 HELPFUL HINT: Bristles won't frosh. early leader, as Howell was of 72. Kaely,3b 1 0 0 B'rtn'm'w.c 2 3 2 the last one to finish play for Marfcol.lb 3 10 J>saraon,o{ 111 shed it you apply lacquer at the Soph Bob Norman didn't The winning team was com- Vejto.lf 3 0 0 F*,vVwskl,.rf 3 0 0 the day. D'On'Clo.ot 3 0 1 PBUU»ka,ot 10 0 basa of a brush. You'll increase set a record in the 180-yard posed of Vito Gadaleta, Jack R-FH Falls Henn'a'y.rl 3 0 1 H'.r'm'no.lb 2 0 0 Seven players, including Ooyne.c 2 0 0 atanllc,» 1 0 0 their usefulness. low hurdles, but he did the Mancino and Wes Horgadon. Kaiser.o 1 0 1 Dustao,sa ion next best thing. He won. Phil Krick of Battleground, The low gross trophy was Beverltvl,2ti 2 0 0 Oarbone,3b 8 0 0 finished at 71. Krick went out HAWKS BOW OUT—Six players who have compiled On Parkites' Voetach.p 0 0 0 Rameo.l! a 0 o taken by Angelo Petraglia of Mlhok.lb 10 0 Bltraaokl.p 3 1 0 in 32, but dropped to a 39 St. Agnes of Atlantic High- a total of 18 years of baseball service to the Mon- Foulks,p 3 0 0 coming home. Dancey.lb 10 0 lands with a 75. He is the mouth College varsity will graduate in June, leaving Rally in 7th son of Angelo Petraglia, pro ' 24 1 3 at Spring Meadow. Coach Mike Spaccanotelta with gaping holes to fill. ROSELLE PARK — Roselle B, B. Catholic Links Victory South fUvvr Terry Young of Holy Inno-, Second baseman Jim LaRusso, left, and catcher Mike Park scored three runs in the 2B—Pearaon, Bartb. To Red Bank cence was the low net winner Sprague, co-captains, kneel in front. Standing, left to bottom of the seventh to with a 69. right, are outfielders Mike Sylvester and Lou Sniezek squeak out a 6-5 win over Red Bank evened its golf Other teams competing Rumson-Fair Haven Region- Three Unbeaten record at 6-6 by defeating and pitcher Glenn Hazen. MorcmouHi rings down the were St. Agnes at Atlantic al here yesterday. Lakewood, 3-2, yesterday, Highlands and St. Mary's of curtain on its season against Jersey City Stats at In Red Bank while Wall Township upended New Monmouth, tied for sec- home tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Panthers were trailing RED BANK - Three teams Shore Regional, 4-1. ond, and Mount Carmel of • 5-3, going into the big frame. remained undefeated In the Kenan Knieriem (36), who Asbury Park. Don Brezillo led it off with Red Bank Softball League af- Snack-Ba/i lost his match to Wall's Tom The tournament was direct- a single, and Tom Kosch and ter Its second week of action. Kuta (34), 1-up, carded an Al Wallcoff walked to load ed by William Eaab of Spring 3 Regional 'Racketeers' the bases. Steve Calafato re- Sal's Tavern (2-0) bombed For Office..Store.. Plant.. Business eagle two on the 286-yard par Lake Heights. Fort Hancock 11-2 with 12 four hole at Spring Meadow. lieved Jay Loux and walked Garner Victories in Tennis Pat Agoglia to force in one hits. Randy Brennan led the Bel Bank (3) — Lakewood (!) Battleground Women attack with three hits. Paul Weldenlelt (L) -43 d. Guy Doubles run. Kosch scored to tie the Luclan 46, 2-u.p In Castaway Event Monmouth Regional Eum- Dave Natelspn-Rich Ciambrona game on an error. Sanford's Auto Body's Son- Bob Plnffltore (RB) 43 d. Steve (RB) d. Bruc« Spector-Gary New- ny Thornton tossed a two-hit- Goldstein. *b, 2 and 1 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP son-Fair Haven Regional and man. &-1. 6*3 Then with two out and the RicJiarJ sprinkle (L) 63 d. Ed Shore Regional all picked up Dom M>ascok>^3ruca Cook (HB) d. ter at the Shore Firemen for Kelly 54, 1-up — A shotgun tournament Chris Beahtle-Poul Spencer, 8-3 (pro bases loaded, and a 3-2 count Dave Ravin (RB) 19 d. Craig asl) a 3-1 victory. The win was Sprung; -48, 1-up started the day for members tennis victories yesterday. on Jay Vaccarino, Calafato Brltt Hay (RB) W 4. Hut Skol- of the Women's Golf Associ- Monmouth used a sweep in Bumson (4) — HlihUnd Park (1) threw ball four to give the the second for Sanford's. ^ kla B«, 2 and \ Slnglei Wall Twp. <4> — Shore Ref. (1) ation at Battleground Coun- the singles competition to Dick Douty (R) d. Rich Wellnw, Panthers the game. Lorrls Bombers, also 2-0, Tom Kuta (W) 34 d. Kenan Knierl- 8-0, 6-3 beat Red Bank Tire, 6-3, on Now you can enjoy all the comforts and eon* em 36, 1-up try Club Tuesday. turn back a determined Red Tom Stender (R) d. Bruce Balsky, John Famulary doubled vmlenca of a coffee shop right In your own estab- Doug Smith (W) 37 d. Jeff Levin 6-3, 8-4 Fred Bertha's base hit In the 47, S and 3 Scored on the Callaway Sys- Bank bid, 3-2. Larry Beck (R) d. Alex Wilkinson, Don DePalo home in the first lishment ... afways available... no worry about Doug Cauth (W) 43 4. Rich De- tem, winners were Paula 6-3, 6-a to give the Bulldogs an early seventh frame. Bob Luddy eoffes shop hours...enjoy a snack at your con- tftante 45, 1-up Bumson-Fair Haven collect- George Benrhorf (W) 42 d. Pet* Barth and Katherine Ficht- Roubles lead. After the Panthers tied won his second game by two- venience... 24 hours a day... when you want It FlanUmura -45, 2-up ed its seventh Garden State Tom Avctien and Ohrls Anderson ...when you have time for it., .with no lost time Rich Lenner (S) won by forfeit mueller. (R) d. Bob Zlllnskl and Ralph Freed- it in the fifth, the Bulldogs hitting the Tiremen. Conference triumph by whip- man, 6-4, 4-6, 8-6 going for it...reduce watted coffee break time Winners for low putts were ping Highland Park, 4-1. Prank Stianley and DOUK Douty got four in the sixth. Bob Buck's Shoe Shine and Lin- at leatt 50%. RENT A CAR Jane Freedman with 30 and (R) d. DennU Sparling and Mark Sparling drove in Neil Cock- croft A.C. played to a 6-6 tie. Ruth Arbiter with 31. ' Shore took all from South- Rothenber, 44. 61, 6-2 er with a squeeze bunt, and The game was called because DAY • WEEK • MONTH em Regional, 5-0, to boost its Snore Keg. (9) — Southern Reg. (0) A clinic by pro Phil Krick Singlet Tom Dooley scored on an er- of the rule which states that' record to 5-5. The Blue Dev- Tom Barnes (SH) d. Mark Shapi- WALL was conducted for the mem- ro, B-%,9-3 ror. Bob Vetterl drove in no Inning can start alter 8 LINCOLN-MERCURY ils lost only 13 games in five Jeff aarncj (8H) d. Todd Hanve( Slinwsbiiry Ave., at lyeenwr* bers. He stressed the proper 6-0, 6-0 Sparling and scored himself p.m. in the month of May. matches. Bruce Edwards (BH) d. Jonas on a balk. grip, swing and follow Welssbrod, 60, 6-0 747-5400 Monmonth (3) — Red Bank (!) STANDINGS through. Donblea Roselle Park got two back Singles aals Tavern. . _—. 3 0 Gary Hyde (M) d. Bob Raynor, Jim Wcston and BUI Hoagland in their half on Bob Forsini's Lorrls Bombers - 2 n (SH) d. John Muller and Frank Lit- Sanford'a Auto Body _._™ 2 0 Jack Kline (M) d. Gret Lugley, tle, 8-1, 6-1 sacrifice fly and an error. Red Bank Tire _„«_. 1 1 (-4, 4-6, 8-0 Alan Zywotow and BUI Shlrvanlan Mel'a Lounge 1 l Bruce PavIovBky (M) d. Gary (SH) d. Doag Smlltl and Tim Bowon, Brezillo pitched the seventh Snore Firemen 1 1 JUST Swing. 6-d, 7-5 6-1, 6-1 inning in relief of John Wag- Buck's Shoe Shins _.„... O 1 Llncroft A.O ____._,.. O 1 ner to get the win. Loux was Port Haneoek ... . . o a the loser. The Bulldogs are LuiU't 0 1 ARRIVED now 5-11 on the year. From Rurmon (5) I Itoielle rark («) iibrh| abrh Fishing Derby GEORGIA Cocker,2b 2 1O| Kosch.lf 2 10 Toomy.cf 2OOI WaJlooff.lb S 1 1 PACIFIC Yachtsmen! Dooley.lb 4 11 Agoglla.U 3 11 Set at Mohawk Sparling 210 Perlllo.e 3 O 0 DePalo.ab 2 10 Dalnowakl.o 2 O 0 RED BANK - The annual 1000 Sheers of . . . Allen,2b 0 0 0} Lodalo.rf 4 l i Vette-rUt 2 111 Forslnl,2o 3 0 0 Junior Sportmen's Fishing FamTry.rf 3 0 1 Vacc'rlno,3b 2 10 Derby at Mohawk Pond will Free Use of Snack San ^ ' MULBERRY J. Loux.c 3 0 0| Bublno.as 3 0 0 M'C'm'k.ss 10 0 begin at 8 a.m. Saturday. All you pay is for the Paks of Snack* as utocted and ordered by youl 3 0 0 Wagner.p 2 O 1 • 1st Quality Jay Lrfmx.p 00 0 Breailo.p 111 The pond Is stocked with 16- W« will supply you with such delightful, delicious snacks as... Calafato.p inch trout for the event. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE YUBAN SANKA • Deluxe Finish 22 0 3 25 8 S Rumaon _.... 010 004 0 5 The fishermen will be split Ri>«el!» Park 00O 013 3—8 PIPING HOT SOUPS HOT CHOCOLATE HOT TEA • 4x8 Sheet 2B—Famulary, Uxlato. itUo two divisions, one for Jutt pick a pale...add hot water, stir for • mommt and enjoy. RE&. 9.40 boys and girls 13 years and under from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Cabbage Flies and one for boys and girls 14 SAVE MONEY, TOO! / to 18 years old from 10 a.m- A few pinnies per serving. This saves as much sa 50% to 60% on MAPLE TONE ALASKAN every cup. You can now offer FREE Snack Service. Or, you can charge Are Active Now until noon. • 111 QUALITY SNOWCAF and us* profits for office collection*, parties or your favorite charities. FREEHOLD — Cabbage Anyone 14 years old or old- • FULL 4X1 IHEET 99 • FULL V." THICK er must have a trout fishing • PREFINISHED • PREFINISHED $033 maggots soon will attack Phone NOW for FREE Installation • FULL 4'xl1 SHEETS plants of the cabbage family license as specified under • REG. 4.10 N.J. Fish Laws. ... available to all businesses with 4 or more people on premises. 1 2 • REO. 10.11 —broccoli, cauliflower, kale, CASH N CARRY 3 The incomparable pair. (Entck Bar Service also available In outtyinj cities). CASH N' CARRY kohlrabi, radish, rutabaga, No fishing will be permitted 'SILA-LUX" Enamel (in INTERLUXA'COPPER-LUX" and turnip—and cause them before 8 a.m., and adults will Rig. NOW Rag. NOW white and 12 colors) is RED #80, containing 13 to appear sickly and wilted. not be allowed to fish until Cocoa Walnut .7.77 3.99 Avocado Oalc .16.75 (.99 unsurpassed for those lbs. of Cuprous Oxide, Adult maggots (flies) lay the afternoon. Urn Ills Pecan ..7.77 3.99 Charcoal Elm .16.00 8.95 yachtsmen who want the providing a controlled eggs in New Jersey at the Parents are allowed to ac- Antique Walnut S.44 4.44 Genuin« Teak .54.00 13.95 finest, most lasting gloss SNACK BAR Blonde Birch . 9.40 5.99 leaching action, gives ab- same time sour cherry trees company the children, but Bridal Lace 7.77 3.99 Medit'aan Oak . .14.20 7.99 finish for wood, fiber- solute protection against are in full bloom. children must bait their own Tropical Elm ....7.77 3.99 Colonial Hickory 22.00 11.95 glass, steel or aluminum. barnacles, mussels, tube The flies lay eggs on the hooks in order to be eligible of The white stays white. The worms, even teredos. It stems of plants and the tiny for a prize. WITERHAEUSER WEYERHAEUSER colors sing. And the "lev- was specifically formu- maggots cause the roots to Genuln* Tongue & Groove eling" quality gives the lated for the fastidious become brownish and slimy RED BANK, N. J. Knotty Pine Paneling Overlaid Plywood appearance of a sprayed • MDO TWO SIDES yachtsman who wants top by their feeding activity Post Office Zips finish. We believe this en- rw+'-u" widths • EXT GRADE performance all season Many times the legless, white • W THICK amel to be the finest ever V or I' Length! • 4' x n' SHEETS long. Excellent on wood maggots can be found feeding Bowling Champs 11 John Street SQ.FI. introduced. Rag. 12c Sq. Fl. W TMcK olio In stock. Rag. sOc or steel and particularly in the stems and larger roots NEW SHREWSBURY - fiberglass for it holds like of plants. The Zips of the Red Bank Matawan, N. J. WE CARRY COMPLETE STOCK SIZES no other antifout Plants can be protected Post Office won first place From 1" to 6" Thru 2" to 12" Widths M ing paint from maggot attack by ap- honors in the New Shrew* S" There is no finei plying a spray of tnalathion bury Men's Bowling League, Phone: 591-9262 »FJi bottom paint. (two teaspoons of 57 per cent with the Dom's placing sec- IELUMBERCI nMi malathlon emulslfiable con- ond and the Mony Insurance centrate per gallon of water) Company taking third. Snack Bar Distributor: MAHCOAMT, HAK, OUKsnd MARINE PLTWOQDS to the developing plants. Be The league's high average sure to sonk the stems and went to Sccondo Ncri of the /11390ceanAve.8423355Sea Bright BOATMAN SHOP soil around the stems through- ly- Tradowlnds with a 185.- Leslie (Les) Woolley O»»n daily S A.M. ts 3:30 P.M., Sor. 8 A.M. 10 5 P.M. 24 WHARF AVE. Repeat this spray at weekly Banquet for the league will, ATTENTION BOATMEN! OPIN SUNDAY 9 TO NOON Intervals tor a total of three be held at the Holiday Inn RED BANK 741-5780 applications. tomorrow In West Long vnwwm Branch. -THE DAILY REGISTER, JjfD BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRJDAY, MAY 16, 1%9 —LEGAL NOTTCE- 8 Soaked , 37 Stealing ieney law for the gabipraa- 9 Warbles 38 Banquet taral prmary ttq&ttA the Court Yacht Worke, Mediation h Failure PUZZLE 10 Nominators ot Y*oht Work*, providers Tonti Offering His s'ame thing "because it is ap- 11 Minerals cfl of the Borough of Red Bank By James A. Brussel 40 Satellite 2*len*xy Retail Consumption Li- ACROSS 39 Exist 12 Orderly parent to me that Robert " Tfc+JP** '? premises atfuaied at 41-City in lttBodman Place, Red Ban*. On Hazlet Teachers 1 Norse 40 Units of 13 Grains Meyner himself will not wiji 'Objection*, tf any, BhouJd he made 21 Miss Texas Immediately in writing to John Bryan, HAZLET — Mediation be- lie Employe Relations Com- explorer distance Support to Whelan a majority on June third." Clerfc of the Borough of Red Bank. tween the Teachers Associa- 5 Throng 41 Receded Gardner's 43 Flairs _ OFPICEBS mission that a fact-finder will NEWARK (AP) - Demo- Gangemi has the endorse- Harry B. Nolan,.Sr.—Pri's. & Secretary, tion and the Board of Edu- 10 Emphatic 42 Made as was . namesakes 44 Flat swords 304 Nancy Drive, Point Pleasant, N.J. be needed. cratic gubernatorial candi- ment of Hudson County Dem- George E. Pournler, Jr.—V. Pres & cation has failed and the me- denial 44 Mythical 23 Light 46 More recent Treasurer Hayden Messner, field rep- 14 Average beings carriages 47 Cartoon date D. Louis Tonti has of- ocratic Chairman John J. 313 Nutawamp Road, Red Bank, N J diator, Dr. Walter Eisenberg resentative for the New Jer- fered his support to Mayor Kenny, no relation to John May 16, 23 $8.5(i of the American Arbitration' 15 Coin of 45 Highway 25 Penalizes moppet XOTICK sey Education Association, an- India 48 Shoestring 26 Tree 48 Imitates Thomas Whelan of Jersey V. Kenny, but a former pro- i SCHOOL DISTRICT OF TIIE BOR- Association, notified the Pub- nounced the decision late last City in his bid for reelection. tege of his. John J. Kenny OUGH OF LITTLE SILVER, 15 RegjOn 47 Potential 27 Worship 49 Sound COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, HEW night. He said 20 of 35 articles 17 CCanvas 50 Embroidery 28 Baseball 50 Infant's Whelan won most of the has backed Meyner for the . JERSEY —LEGAL NOTICE- SYL VIA gubernatorial nomination. Notice To I'ersona Desiring of a teacher-board agreement 18 Borders frames teams farewell votes in Jersey City's mayor- Absentee Battotn NOTICE modeled to NJEA specifica- upon al election Tuesday but not If you are a quallXiea ami registered Take notice (hat Irving and Clare 54 At which 29 Collected 51 Part of A victory by Gangemi Voter of the State who expects to be Levine trading aa Monmouth Liquors tions remain in dispute, in- 19 Entree time 30 Satire Q.E.D. a majority, so he faces a absent outside the state on June 26, has applied to the Mayor and Council •could unseat John V. Kenny. TURNS YOU ON 1989, or a qualified and registered eluding such matters as teach- 20 Captivates 55 Incensed 31 Better 52 Monkey runoff June 17 against his voter who will be within the State on er aides, teacher assignments, 22 Peaks closest opponent, former In his statement Tonti said June i8. \LG89 huf because »f illness cense foe premises situated at 168 57 Lake 32 Merchandise 53 Prophet or physical disability, or because of East Newman Springs Hoad, Red voluntary and involuntary 24 Holiday 58 — an ear 34 Blanched 56 Fish eggs Mayor Thomas Gangemi. he recognized the fact that AT 23 the observance of a religious holiday Bank, N. J. the law called for a runoff pursuant to the tenets oCiyuur religion, Objections, If any Ehouhl toe made transfers, promotion policy, nights 59 Observer Tonti said in a statement or becaiiae of resident uttentlancu at immediately In writing to John Bryan teacher evaluation policy, sab- 25 World's — Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle j election in Uie city contest a school, college or university, will Clerk of the Borough ooff Red Bank. 60 Price that "win, lose or draw" in be unable to cast your haXUA at Uie Irving and Oltire Levlnc batical leaves and personal 26 French 61 Employs B 0 A 1 1 N|E|RHS H 0 w the June J primary guberna- and he only wished that New prilling place in your district on said 258 South Lincoln Avenue 1) 'I N \j p_ dale, and you desire to vote in the Oafchurst, N. J. and academic freedoms. dance 62 Toothed n G EBA EIEIL 0 torial primary he was offer- May 16, 23 $7.50 G E 1) U N •pedal school district election to be wheels umu smcMA E 1 ing his services "for what- held on June 20, 19S9, in the Borough NOTICK Z9 S 1 A pfp] c D sBofflT p p or Little Silver, in the County of Mon- MONMOUTH COUNTY Satisfaction Told J~ 63 Agitate ever they may be worth to znoufch, New Jersey, kindly write or tiVUROOATE'S COVHT apply In person to the underKlgnL'd at Notice to treditorB (o r re sent Mr. Messner and Newton 33 Prepares to DOWN Mayor Thomas Whelan of MAKE THE B

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1969 During Our VALIANT SEDAN PRE-OPENING YOU NEW 1969 BUICK LeSabre "400" AIR CONDITIONED — 4-Door Sedan EQUIPPED WITH: PLYMOUTH • Door Edge Guards • Remote Control Custom Vinyl Roof FURY III 2-DR. HARDTOP Outside Mirror • Day-Night Inside Mirror Automatic Transmission • Deluxe Wheel Covers BRAND NEW 1969 HrPerformonce Engine • Head Restraints • 6 Seat Belts Power Stooring plus 2 Shoulder Straps Power Brakss WE SELL MORE • Protective Side Moldings Push Button Radio • Energy Absorbing Back-up Lights ICHRYSLER Steering Column SO YOU... Windshield Washers • Four W«y Hazard JKWPOKT 4-M. SEDAN White Wall Tir« Warning Flasher , SAVE MORE! All Tinted Glass ' ' •" Courtesy Light Group 3888 DELIVERED NEW CAR TRADE-IN CLEARANCE!! BUICK SKYLARK 67 PLYMOUTH $1997 BRAND NEW LEFTOVER 65 DODGE $997 AIR CONDITIONED — 2-Door Sport Coupe Fury III 4-door hardlop. Air condi- Dart two-door, R4H, automatic, etc. 68 CHRYSLER $3997 tioned, radio, heater, automatic, EQUIPPED WITH: power steering, etc. 65 BUICK $ 797 Town & country . • Windshield Washers Radio, heater, automatic, power 66 PLYMOUTH $1997 LeSabre, 4-door. Radio, heater, automatic, power steering. steering and many extras. Save Fury III station wagon. Radio, Custom Vinyl Roof • Door Edge Guards Hundreds. heater, automatic, power steering, 65 RAMBLER $597 • Remote Control Outside Mirror Two-door, 6 cylinder, stick shift/ 69 CHEVROLET $3397 66 PLYMOUTH $1897 economy plus. V-8 Engine e Day-Night Inside Mirror Impata Station Wagon. Air condi- Sport Fury 2 dr. hordtop, olr con- Automatic Transmission e 6 Seat Belts ' tioned, automatic, power steering & ditioned, automatic on console, pow- 63 CHEVROLET $797 Power Brakes plus 2 Shoulder Straps brakes, power tailgate windows elc. er steering & brakes, bucket seals, Impata two door hordtop. Radio, Power Steering Showroom condition. vinyl root etc. Very low mileage. heater, automatic e Trunk, Glove Box, Map, Push Button Radio Ash Tray 4 Courtesy Lights 68 IMPERIAL $3897 66 RAMBLER $1697 63 FORD $697 Back-up Lights • Electric Clock Crown Hardtop, oir-conditioned, tul) Cross country, ?-passenger slallon $ Palrlane, 4 door, radio and heater, Head R-sitraints • Deluxe Wheel Cowrs power, priced right. wagon. Radio, heater, automatic, automatic, etc. power steerlna, roof rock, etc. Very White Wall Tires e Protective Side Moldings 68 CHRYSLER $2597 low mileage. DELIVERED 63 CHEVY H.T. $597 All Tinted Slass e Hazard Warning Flashers Newport 4-dr. sedan, R&H, auto., 3555 power steering, brakes vinyl roof, 66 CHRYSLER $1697 Impala 2 door hardtop, radio and vinyl Interior, etc. "300" rjordlop, full power, auto- heater, automatic, power steering. matic, etc. Very low mileage, This 68 PLYMOUTH $2597 one won't last long. Satellite 9-posserger stotlon wagon. FOREIGN CARS Auto., power steering, vinyl Interior, 66 PLYMOUTH $1697 whitewall tires. VIP 4 door hardtop, clr conditioned, 69 TOYOTA $1797 OVER 100 NEW BUICK & OPELS IN STOCK radio and heater, automatic, power Two-door hordtop, radio und 68 DODGE $2497 steering, white walls and wheel Polara, 4 door, radio and heater, heater, automatic, white walls. automatic, power steering, white 68 VOLKSW'N $1797 walls and wheel covers. 66° CHEVROLET $1497 Two door, R&H, WW tlrel, 68 CHEVROLET $2297 Impalo Super) Sport 2 dr. hortltop, very low mileage. — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY — automatic OIT console, radla & Impalo 2 door hardtop, radio, hect- heater, power steering, bucket seals er, automatic, power steering, white etc 68 Volkswagen $1997 wall tires. Squarebock with air condi- 67 CHRYSLER $2697 66 MUSTANG $1297 tioning. New Yorker hardtop, air cond., 2-dr. hardlop, R&H, slick shift on 61 JAGUAR $597 full power, looded with extras. Vinyl door console, WW Tires, wheel Four door sedan. Radio, heater, automatic. Leather Interior. 67 CHRYSLER $2297 66 CHEVROLET $1197 Bucket sea.1! etc. "300" 2 dr. hardtop, air cond,» Impalo 4-door, radio and heater, automatic, power steering, whits UBLE-CHECKED USED CARS power steering, brakes, automatic, wall tires. 67 MOTORCYCLE 67 CHRYSLER $2197 65 CORVAIR $697 175 cc, like new OVER 80 IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM Newport, 2-door hardtop. Radio, Four door, radio, heater & auto* FULL PRICE healer, auto., power steering, etc. malic, etc. Real economy MANY OTHERS 9'/2 Acres of Modern Sales & Service Facilities To Serve You — May We? OVER 300 SEE MONMOUTH CHRYSLER FOR NEW CARS THE BEST DEAL on the .. IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM ! AVAILABLE '69 TOYOTA OPEN EVES Bonk Rates $37 por month r.o.t. TIL 9:30 BUICK-OPEL 1 LARGEST "The Dealership Where the Customer is Important * NEW & USED CAR — NEW LOCATION — INVENTORY CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH TOYOTA IN Hwy. 35 at Intersection of Hwy. 36 and Garden State Parkway Interchange 117 ; 7OO RT. 36. EATON TOWN 542-55OO MONMOUTH 11 COUNTY! (j.M-i nT Auuv. lu.m Wv hi'.pcf i'tjri Si J (ion i/-1 Mill* I >!•, i 01 Montnouih Shopping Center* 264-4000 KEYPORT -THE DAILY REGISTEB, RED BANK - MTODLETOWN. N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969

PUBLIC NOTICE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOB 8AM AUTOS FOE SALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOB SALE CAM WASH — Junior CUUM of VJtc if t E Motor* me Bwy. The VW guarantee, Btak Hifh School, Sat. May 17. fl.&O. Jr. X MMltl Bade of Bed Bank High Oym. KITBON CHEVROLET CO. Hwy. M Eatontoiro No car 5421000. '••'.- - AUTOS FOR SALE NEW IMS OLDSMOBILE F-J5 — «22«0 AUSTIN AMERICA — Two-door four- delivered .Gem Oldsmobtle, 1K> Main •peed, 11,872. P.O.E Dlghtly higher St.. Matawan, 56636(10. should be with automatic. Also Sprites, Midgets MOB roadsters — QT. A*<3 MOTORS, 1WT CHEVELLE MALrBTJ — Sport* Aibur^ Park. 775-3483. coupe. SHOO firm. Excellent condition. • 291-0322 MAVERICK 1967 SHELBY COBRA — Excellent without one. condition. Lime gold. Indy type tires. SCENIC^CAFSALES 428 cu. in. engine. Rollbar, shoulder It's a 100% guarantee And it means that we'll r»- harneis. Priced (or quick sale. 12,500. Hwy 36 872-0221 Highland* 946-8371 after 5 p.m. Monmouth Chrysler-Plymouth pair or replace oil major mechanical parts* for 30 days or Hwy. M Eatontown. N. J. 1000 miles, whichever comes first. 1960 SINGER — Four-door, five-pas- 542-5500 INTRODUCTION SALE senger sedan. Black, gray trim. Good CHECKER — The Eupcrcar. Extra - It also means that in order to get It, the car had to rubber, new battery. Can be seen at safety, security, comfort. RARITAM George Carney's Garage. 132 Shrewi- OARAGE, S. Main fit.,Keyport . 284- pass our 16-point safely and performance test. And that bury Ave., Red Bank. $125. 0361. anything that needed fixing was fixed. Kroll Motors Inc. TOWN * COUNTRY DODGE Which means that you can get a used car that isn't 279 Broadway Long Branch. N. J. 60 Main St., Matawan 222-3600 Mfl-6100 all used up. IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE—To get 1965 DART OT CONVERTIBLE — "engine, transmission, rear axle, front oxlo assemblies, brake system, a better deal at Russell OMsmoblle- Six cylinder. Power ateerlnK. auto- .lectrica, system. Cadillac, 100 Newman Springs Rd. matic, bucket seats. Excellent condi- Red Bank. 741-0910. tion. JI345. 842-4652, after 5 p.m. 19*1 VOLKSWAGEN $ 695 TWIN BORO RAMBLER Red. Sedan. Jeep Sales and Service (More Classified Ads Prlcei start at $2630 plus freight 1M1 VOLKSWAGEN $ 895 NEW NEW Vii-umo On The Next Page) Beryl green. Sunroof. 1969 1969 1964 VOLKSWAGEN $ 995 AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE Green. Sedon. 1944 VOLKSWAGEN $ 950 GALAXIE 500 COUNTRY White. Two-door "1500". DELIVERED DELIVERED 19*4 KARMEN GHIA , $1095 FOUR-DOOR SQUIRE LOU LERNER'S and JERRY BARATTA'S Red.' Sport coupe. 1945 VOLKSWAGEN SI 095 Black. Sedan. PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER 1945 VOLKSWAGEN $1495 Green. Standard Camper. 1946 VOLKSWAGEN $1295 DIRECT Blue. Sedan. 1944 VOLKSWAGEN $159$ FACTORY OUTLET! Blue. Fostbock, NEW NEW 1946 VOLKSWAGEN SI 595 S YEAR WARRANTY Red, white. Nine passenger bus. 1969 1967 VOLKSWAGEN $1795 factory Dark blue. Square back. MUSTANG SLIVERED$ Fresh bit Sal. Price - Pay Down Pay Mo.rr.Jy 19*8 VOLKSWAGEN ! $1995 DELIVERED Beige. Sedan, radio, heater, automatic. HARDTOP 2688 SPORTS ROOF ON HARDTOP 2380 vQilQIffS $44.58 $1950 N DOMESTIC Plymouth! $51.36 1963 CHEVROLET $-495 $2150 O Red/White. Nova. Two door hordtop. Radio. Heater. Standard six. Chryslers $2895 N $69.84 1963 FORD $795 Black. Galaxle "5O01. Convertible, radio, heater, automatic, Wagoni $2550 E $60.91 V-8, power steering. 1965 CHEVROLET $1395 Green. Nova II wagon. Radio, heater, automatic, six cylinder. A NEW SUPPLY OF 1?65 BUICK $1195 White/Gold. Special. Four door. Radio, heoter, automatic, V-6, power steering. 1970 MAVERICK '68 EXECUTIVE CARS! 1966 FORD $1495 Gold. Falrlana "500" convertible. Radio, heater, automatic, V-8, power steering. $ OVER 65 USED CARS 1966 FORD $1695 Maroon. Galaxle "500". Two door hordtop. Radio, heoter, automatic, FORDS NEW SMALL CAR" |995 TO CHOOSE FROM , V-8, power steering. SPECIALTIES HERE'S A SMALL SAMPLE: 1965 MUSTANG : $1250 IMS CHEVROLET If>S FORD . Red. Radio, six cylinder, three speed. Impolo, Convertible. Country Squire Wooon, 1945 MUSTANG $1295 19*8 PLYMOUTH 1947 CHRYSLER White. Radio, heoter, v-8, three speed. A-l USED CARS — GUARANTEED 3-WAYS Fury III, Hardtop. New Yorker Hordtop. 1966 TORNADO $2495 Bronze. Radio, heater, V-8, full power, air conditioning. 1967 MUSTANG 1944 PLYMOUTH 1968 GALAXIE S0O Four-Door S1695 1965 COUNTRr SQUIRE V/agoti .... $1250 1946 S.T.O : $2095 1968 GALAXIE S00 Pour-Door $2195 Two Door Hardtop. Belvedere Sedan. Convertible. Green. Radio, heoter, V-&, power steering, Eight cylinder Qutomottlc, power steering. Six cylfnder, standard transmission. high performance, four speed. Automatic, power steering. 1948 CHRYSLER 1947 FORD 1966 MUSTANG $1595 1967 GALAXIE 500 Four-Door $1695 Newport, Air Cond. 1M8 FAIRLANE 500 Four-Door $1995 Goloxle Hardtop. Convertible. White. Radio, heater, V-6 power steering, Hardtop. 1966 CUSTOM Ranch Wagon $1250 high performance, air conditioning, Eight cylinder* automatic, power steering. 5 YEARS TO PAY — NO MONEY DOWN 19*7 COUGAR $2195 1946 COUNTRr SQUIRE Wagon .... $1595 1966 FALCON BUS Camper $1195 White. Radio, heater, V-8, power steering, automatic. 1967 LTD Two-Door $1795 1965 GALAXIE. 500 Two-Door $1195 19*8 CAMARO $2495 Hardtop. 1966 GALAXIE 500 Faur-Door $1350 White. Radio, heater, V-B, power steering, automatic. Hardtop. BAYSHORE 19*8 FIREBIRD $2495 Hardtop. . Convertible. Metallic green. Radio, heater, V-8, power steering, 1967 XL Two-Door Hardtop .'. $1795 high performanceSPECIA "440". WideL ova Ot maFg THwheelsE. FouWEEr speedK , power brakes. If66 GAXALIE 500 Two-Door $1350 1965 MUSTANG Air Conditioning .. $1195 Air Conditioning. Hordtop. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 1967 NINE PASSENGER 1965 GALAXIE 500 Four-Door $1150 FIRST AVENUE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS VOLKSWAGEN BUS Full Volkswagen 100% guarantee 291-9200 229-4790 Cor #N592A MONMOUTH COUNTY'S OLDEST and LARGEST FORD AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN DEALER MOUNT-ENGLISH SHREWSBURY MOTORS, Inc. Monmouth and Maple Avs. Since 1904 Red Bank 741-6000 ^DOUBLE CHECKED./ SHREWSBURY AVE. 741-8500 SHREWSBURY

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•k The lowest priced Chevrolet—only at "your low overhead' the Rover 2000 ^^^^%^%^>^^^^^^%^i dealer" \ '66 BUICK Electra '66 LE SABRE •k The Car you will get Conv. Air Conditioned 4 door radan. Full power. the highest trade-in Come in today for a • . Very good condition. Very nice car. allowance on. • The car you will FREE DEMONSTRATION '2395 '1225 get the finest service on.

If you want a Chevrolet or "OK" Uied Car that it LOW in PRICE, with a HI&H TRADE-IN I '63 BUICK Special '68 JAVELIN allovance and SERVICE you 4 door sedan. 2 door hardtop. can rely on coma to . . . Very clean. McCARthy CHEVROLET Perfect second car. "YOUR LOW $ OVERHEAD DEALER" '655 1875 Your pocketbook will b« glad you did. jJROVERj SOME OF OUR "O.K." USED CARS > '65 FORD Galaxie '64 V. W. Sedan Every Rover 2000 Sports Sedan has nineteen bolted- set for winter and a bold bright set for the summer- 2 doooor hardtophard . Excellent condition. 1969 MALIBU 1969 CAMARO >on body panels. Seventeen are made of steel and cover Excellenlent CODconditionC . Very low mileage. Sport Coupe, air condition, tope Spori Coupe, Fathom Green, 4- time. Or you might like a set for every season. It de- deck, 4-speed console, "350" speed console, bucket seats, everything except the trunk and hood. The trunk and pends on the size of your pocket and your ability to $ $ V-8, buckei seals, radio, Frost vinyl roof, radio. Loaded. 845 975 Green with green vinyl root, hood lids are deliberately aluminum because they terrific CldOE Terrific get bored easily. koroaln. bargain. 6%^V\/\SN/\/WWWWN^> need to go up and down and aluminum is lighter than However, one set is a good deal cheaper than steel. The panels are really there to keep out wind buying a second car; it keeps neighbors in agonies of JN/\/\/>/V •66 MALIBU $1495 •65 IMPALA $159$ 5 Sport Coupe, radio, standard trans- V-! Sport Coupe, power glidelid , pow- and weather and to look pretty. They have little to do curiosity, relieves mild cases of boredom and, in ef- mission, Blue. Priced to move. tr steerlno. Blue. Loaded. Yours '65 BUICK Sportswagon | '68 BUICK Skylark ! for this low price. with the strength of the car. That lies within the body, fect, gives you two cars. ' 4 door hardtop. Full •67 CORVETTE $3595 $1599' I Very nice condition. '66 NOVA as is well known to avid readers of other Rover ad- Both of which you can keep in one garage. Convertible 300 h.p. Blue. Station Wagon. Six cylinder. Auto- power. Excellent condition. matic transmission. White. vertisements. For more information, see your Rover dealer '62 CORVETTE $1795 "Nimble." Convertible. Four speed. Red. One outrageous advantage of this set-up is a or write: British Leyland Motors Inc., Ill Galway H795 '2375 300 h.p. f67 FORD $2195 XL convertible, bucket seatl, •.ainer unusual custom option. You can, if you have Place, Teaneck, New Jersey 07666. (If you have a '68 CAMARO $2695 etc., etc., etc. Loaded. the inclination and about $1,200, have a spare set of two-car garage, by the way, we'll be hapDV to sell you Convertible. Sharpl Sharpl Sharpl '66 IMPALA $1795 WEEKEND SPECIAL Super Sport. Convertible. Blue. panels put on in another color. You might like a dark a second Rover.) •68 FIREBIRD $2895 "Breely car." "400" Loaded. Four speed. Blue. •66 CAPRICE $2195 1963 MERCURY STATION WAGON \ '67 COUGAR $2295 Four door sedan. Air conditioning. V-». Four speed. Sharp. Power steering, etc. "Luxurious." $ 00 Very good condition • 755 '67 VOLKSW'EN $1395 '64 SQUIRE $1395 the Rover 2000 , -• Two-door Sunrool. Btu«. Wagon. Blue ond beautiful. Heard about Ihe Rovcrseas Delivery Plan? The same money it costs (o boy a new Rover over hot '68 CHEVROLET $1695 •63 CATALINA $1095 Fleetslde Pick-up. Work horse. Two door. Automallc transmission. may buy you a netv Rover in England and cover y onr transatlantic air Care, too. One price. Champaan*. "Solid citizen." All Trade-lnt Accepted — Bank Financing

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM "Your Low Overhead Dealer" BOB WHITE McCARthy BAILLY BROTHERS, Inc. IMPORT SPECIALISTS BUICK-OPEL 747-0596 SHREWSBURY AVE. NEW SHREWSBURY

First Ave. 291-1101 Atlantic Hlghlondi 19 E. NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD RED BANK 741-6200 24 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • JODDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOE SALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOB SAJJ2 AUTOS FOE SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOj! *m SALE MM OTO — 1MO »OW Mt] COMET — While. Vw jBilw.ie. IMS UU1TAKO — Convertible cww- iM7 unwriMa tta — rbnt ipee*. IK* — MOO Oeo4 conS UJfS NEW lilt. Call t/Ur « pro. er top, 268 cu. in. eight-cylinder, your Very ivA conOJUoo. I17G0 or best Ca.ll 2S13243 uvn. ctti Kur •ll.rtJ. 2Mt7b6 speed stick. Kadio. heater. Beven offer, call 741-5SW. ailer f p m. tires and wbeeli. Oootf condition. May 1947 OL.DSMOBJLE bUBlnei. coupe. 1963 JAGUAR ROADSTRR — Very be seen at 25 Fair Haven Rd.. after IBM RAMBtBR CLASSIC — Four- 1963 BLACK AND WHITE BU1CK TRY US AND SEE Make offer. 1962 Otdflmoblle convert- food condition. J1995. BA1LLY BRO8. 6 p.m. door, six-cylinder, standard shift. la CONVERTIBLE — 4609. Call 7«- mnr DODOES HOLD AT COST PLUS ible, maroon, irery dim. top mechan- 19 E. Newman Bprtngs Rd.t Had »ood condition- W00. aetSWl 8011. ical condition. S825. Call d»y« 949-4762. Bank. 747-O5M. MM BUICK SKYLARK MAROON NO MONEY DOWN Evenings 787-2222. ^^^ OONVKRTIBLB — 2S.OO0 miles. Pow- ISM MOUAR XKE Roadster Con- l»«l CADILLAC EL DORADO CON- IM jrew wvnmr. immediate a«- MUST SELL — 1968 Pontlac Cataltna vertible. 10.000 miles, excellent con- convertible. While with black Interior. er steering and brakes. Immaculate VERTIBLE — All power. White wltn SPRING FOR A PONTIAC Brary Wc'D beat aayone'a deal Ovir dition. M4M. Call 747-H9S or 787-0012. 1964 FOUR-DOOR FALCON Power atcerlng, power brakes. AM/ condition. X17S0. 671-3945. black top. Needs some body work. vwioma «*le...itvH you bundrede. condition. Call after 3 p.m.r Will aacrlflce. S42-OS08, up until 5 Call now! SM-ttOO 741-2149 FM radio, stereo tape deck, electric W5« CHEVROLET BODY — New BUICK SKYUARK ISflJ — Two-door p.m. 342-1628, after 5 p.m. TOWM «V OOUNTRTf CODOE. INC. antenna. 28.000 miles. Excellent con- hardtop. Power ateeri^p Very clean. dition. 747-5752. paint. Fiberglass front end. New In- •» UkU St. Matawin 1963 BONNEVILLE terior. Roll bar. Set up for gas class. $595 or best offer. 787*395. BUICK 1964 — Electra, four-door se- 1961 CORVETTE — Convertible. Bur- S15O or best offer. 291-9422 after 2. dan. Power steering, brakes, win- P«t Ke.len'j Auto Sales CONVERTIBLES gundy with white top. Must aell, going 1060 CHEVROLET Parkwood station dows. A-l. J11S5. 871-1042. ...THE GREATDOWNES PONTIAC to Vietnam. 81935. 842-2084. 1063 MO MIDGET — Excellent con- wagon. Power Bteerlny and brakes. Bwy. 38 78T-1113 KeansburR Choice of three. All are reduced tor dition, $600 firm. Call J125. 29 Vrceland PL, Oceanport. 1964 PONTIAC -^ Red and white. 19*3 FAIRULHE COMPACT — F.co~ quick clparanec. Buy now and save. HJfi'J FORD — Country squire. Excel' 542-0235 Power steering, power brakes. $8&u SALE IS ON... nomlcml trajiaportatlon. Good condi- RASSAS PONTIAC lent condition. $625. Call 1561 BARKACUDA — '8ix-cylinder. or best offer. 842-4034. tion. Km. 291-M17. 741-8486 1965 MUSTANG — Convertible, VS. New tires and battery. Low mileage, %e'v« cut Ihe prlco lo moke 395 Broad St. 711-M8O Rod B»"k HUMBER 1982 — Buner Bnlpe. four- it laiitr for you to brtok- 1W7 MALIBU — Sport Coupe. Gold, iffi MGB — Excellent condition. bucket seats, floor shift. Asking $895, A-l condition $750. Call 747-3527. door sedan. Automatic transmission, black vjny! roor. $1675 or best offer. MUSTANO 1965 — Two-door hardtop. Fully equipped. $1695. Call 291-9517. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN — $400. Call be- power steering, hrakea. Discs on front, own/ frem dull drlvtnj. We'll Oil T«7-237» after t p.m. Six-cylinder, automatic. Must sell 671-9157 1963 FORD FAIRLANE — Statlol tween 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. bucket seats. Good- condition. $7»3. ihow you dolior lor dollar, S91-2131. wagon. Manual transmission. Reasoi 741-8755. Phone 671-1042. CHEVROLET 1959 — Two-door BcT 1963 DLDRMOHrLE 88 hardtop. Pow- able. 747-0598. you'll get more for veur >lr sedan. Needs work. Motor runs. 1966 BIUCK — LeSabre, convertible. er steering, brakes. Excellent condi- 1968 FIAT MODEL 121 STATION 1962 FORD OALAXIE 500 — White, money, by driving that lew »75 as 11. 25 7th Avc, Long Branch. WASHINGTON'S AHTO SERVICE tion. One owner. $575. 495-0879. MURPHY & DAVISOK Mercedei WAGON — 2.500 miles. Taka over four-door sedan. Automatic and pow- 229-2993 alter 5 p.m. 370 J5roa

Just an* block from Little. Stiver Railroad Station. SALES , |Op»n W.ekd.yj 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat & Wad 'til 5 p.m. 842.5353 10O OCIANPORT AVE. I mil SILVIR MAX I -VALUES BROADWAY Long Iraneh ARE THE IN THING AT At 4th Avt. 222-1234 RUSSELL OLDS! SPRING SALE AT BOB WHITE BUICK-OPEL 150 M IN STOCK $ $ $ Now Is The Time For t 4 FOR THE MOST FASHIONABLE BUY ON A WIDE SAVINGS! SELECTION OF '69 OLDSMOBILES... SHOP AT RUSSELL ...THE SHORE'S LARGEST OLDS-CADILLAC SPECIAL DELUXE 2-DOOR COUPE 1 DEALER. WHETHER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A SPORTY \j AIR CONDITIONED STOCK #3566 $ OPEL 3348 CUTLASS ... A LUXURIOUS 98... AN ECONOMICAL F-85 DELIVERED PLUS TAX KADETTS OR AN EXCITING TORONADO... YOU'LL FIND THEM ALL HERE!

Two-Door Coupe SEE THEM TODAY AT... AS $ LOW AS 1855 Includes Vinyl top, Regular gas V-8 ongino, automatic transmiuion, pow»r iteer- DEL. P1.US TAX OLDSMOBILE ing, radio, whitewal•"" illl ttiresi , air conditioning, spesd. alert. , tinted- windshield- , door guards, r»mot» out tide mirror, convenience group, deluxe wheel covers, custom win- AUTOMATIC AVAILABLE dow frame moulding!, deluxe ttoering wheel, carpeting, plus many other standard CADILLAC CO. AT EXTRA COSTI RUSSELL ! 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 741-0910 RED BANKi

SHREWSBURY AVE. (Nexf to Red flank A irport) 74T-6200 NEW SHREWSBURY Open Mon., Tues., Thurs, and Fri. "Til 9 P.M. — Wed. 'Til 6 P.M. — Sat. 'Til 4 P.M. -TOE DAILY REGISTER. BED BANK - MIDDLETOWN. N. J.i FRIDAY, MAY 16, 25 wamxmsmm AUTOS FOE BALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOB SALE monnjs HOMES WANTED AUTOMOTIVE W/1NTKD i N — Four- J»W FORK CluAom XW. Six cyllr.it r. OtX VOUCSWA.QEH — ««U- 1MT QUXI TJIAVH, TAATUSlt — 4oor, blaxk, air conditioned. Excel* automatic. Buns KOO4. First 9100 or Uon. ftfo. Call 17' Self contained. I1M0. wit* cslor OBT CMH TO*, JUNK CARS SCHimiMf lent condition. Any reasonable offer best offer. Call 7S7-.7M. 741-5107 TV. tlTOO without. »1-MW7. AND »FOItT» CAR* AT iiONMOUTH CAMFIM * TRAIURS accepted. 671-3868. MOTORS, INC., Hwy 3», Xatontown, ncxro VP 196* MEW YORKER - V« Html en- 19S4 PONTIAC laMsni-Excellent con- FORD WAGON 1WJ7 — Dealer ottered CROSSROADS — 1968, \T mobile TRAIURS - CAMPIRS gine, running condition. After T p.m. dition, air conditioned, V-l. new Urts. trailer. Sleeps eight. Completely ««lf S42-2414. Twinbrook Auto Wrecking KU-O72S 1965 BUICK — LeSabre, four - door S145O, Country Sedan. *J5»5. Call W3- contained. Like new. S2.O00. 741*109. , ' MOTOR HOME* hardtop. Power steering. power power steering. 222-8431. CASH FOR UBED CAB1 - Trucks, Eatc-ntown 542-2235 N. J.'t loro«t d«fll«r. over ICO unlit 1983 CHEVROLET — v-s, two-door brake*, automatic transmission. Many TENT TRAILER — sleeps six. Vtry foreign or domestic. Dean, oppoiitt Impala Gold metal flske. stick shift, other extras. Low mileage. 264-7845. 1959 VOLKSWAGEN — Blue. «100. I960 RAMBLER AMBASSADOR — good condition. $900. Call (More Classified Adi MNarrl aiwloi Gav M SMI. MMIIDT. Avian. Call 5100, Call 462-8292 Two Quya, Ulddietown. 8719844. oval tires, new chromt and extras. 671-SM2 On The Next Page) Dtl/Rty. Volunlier. Swlngtr. Call 787-M53. STATION CAR — 1957 Volkswagen - 9*9-8328 Wlnmbooo. Gilts. Arl»t«rot. Smokiy. IMS CHRYSUlll _ Newport Excel- Karmann Gliia. Just passed inspec- 1960 0LK8MOBILE — White, auto- 1962 CHEVROLET — Two tone. Stick AUTOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOR SALE You can M» them all at lent condition. Low mileage. Must be tlon. *2TS. 787.5390. aik for George. matic Low mileage. Radio. Excellent shirt, su cylinder. Good condition. AUTOS FOR SALE running condition. «250- T47-M58, 8 p.m. Low mileage. $350. 747-4705. SCHIFFMANS sold to settle estate. Call 7474644. VOLKSWAGEN 1088 — Llfht blue at flit Colllngwood ClrcK, Rt. 31 I 34 1962 PONTIAC — Calalina Convert- sedan. RadEo. Garaged. Like new. One 1068 CUTLASS — Convertible. $750. 1M4 COMET — Caliente. Four-door •crmlnodoli, N. J. 9M-S2S6. V8. Automatic. Power steering. De- ible. $299 firm. Call year lelt on warranty. S165O. call 229- Call 741-1900 (Opposite Burfrider luxe. Excellent condition. S89S. 542- 0197 after 8 p.m. and all day Sat. Beach Club) Sea Bright 1011.

AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS AUTO PARTS-REPAIKS TRUCKS FOR SALE 1B65 FORD VAN TRUCK — Fully equipped. Low mileage. Radio. Exeat- lent condition. Good buy. 264-M59 arter 6 p.m. I960 FORD — (4 ton pickup truck. Goocl shape. $500. 78J-5954 1058 PICK-UP TRUCK f ANEW Good condition - 19M CHEVROLET PICK-UP — Good condition. $600. Call AUTO REPAIR 78T-3529 and on 1969 PLYMOUTHS & CHRYSLERS BUDGET PIAN MOTORCYCLES IMS YAMAHA — Trail bike, '68 CHRYSLER $3550 '67 T-BIRD $2825 f'66 BUICK new. Extras. 7325. Call $2625 741-0IS1S "300". 2-door hardtop, silver end Two-door hardtop, power disc "285", Eleclra Custom 4-door hard- Hart Are A Few Typical Examples black vinyl roof. Full powtr with brakes, power steering, automat Ic top, full power Including air condi- HONDA 303-8,000 miles. air conditioning. transmission, 8cylinder, Chqmpogne tioning ond automatic transmission. WOO Mist. Blue. ISIS HONDA SO — Low mileage. '68 CHEVROLET $2495 MAJOR FRONT BRAKES Bumper racks snd helmet Included. '67 CHEVROLET $2050 '66 CHRYSLER $1895 $200. Qall 74M49a or 787-0012. Impala V-s, 4-door hardtop* power IND RIPAIR REUNED Impola* 4-door. Green, "327" V-8 Newport, 2-door hardtop. Blue, full steartng, automatic transmission. engine. Factory air conditioned, CUSHMAN SCOOTBR Dtlgt. power Including air conditioning. AS LOW AS AS LOW AS Call power steering, automatic trans. '66 FORD $1595 $500 Per Month KAWASAKI I5OC — TOO miles. Ex- '67 JEEP $2095 '(7 CHEVROLET $2175 cellent condition. Call 747-4(08, after .mpalo, 2-door hardtop, V8, auto- Ranch wagon, fully equipped includ- 6 p.m. Universal. 4-whttl drlvt. White ing V-S engine and automatic trans- with ntw top. matic transmFsslon, power steering, MOTOR SCOOTER — Vespa B0, 1B82. factory air conditioned. Gold. mission. Green, Less than 3500 miles. Best offer ac- cepted. Csll 671-8494. ENGINE COMPLETE This New '67 CHRYSLER $2575 '67 FORD $1650 '65 PLYMOUTH $1325 HONDA 50 — Bored to 65, trail bike. "300", 2-door hardtop, automatic Fury III, 4-door sedan, automatic REPAINTING $150. Call after 5 p.m. Falcon, Futura Sport Coupe, 6-cyf. REPLACEMENT tranimlstlon, power steering end automatic transmission. Champagne. Iransmllllon, power steering, V-B. 671-2493 brakes. Gold. Gold. AS 10W AS AS 10W AS 'TARE PLAN" MUST SELL, HONDA 00- $150. Engine perfect. Includes two helmeti. two '67 PLYMOUTH $2325 $1350 mirrors and tool kit. 747-37«3. '67 CHRYSLER $2475 Fury It, 9-passenger station wagon, •64 PONTIAC Keeps Your Car Newport, 4-door sedan, automatic 383 cu. in. engine, automatic trans- Grand Prix, automatic transmission, MOBILE HOMES transmission, power steering and mission, power steering, tactory air power steering qnd power brakes, brakes. Black. conditioned. Turquoise. Whltl with black vinyl trim. And Your Budget WHH3JCL. CAMPWt — Tent trailer. Sleeps six. IUnge, oven, refrigerator, AIK ENGINE in First Class Condition sink, cabinet! and all equipment. 787- Daily Rentals — Long Term Leasing CONDITIONER TUNE-UP 0202. TROTWOOD HOUSE TRAILER — At 10W At AS LOW AS Located on one or New Jersey's fln- •at pafki, 10x4(1, two belroom*. Good WHATEVER YOUR CAR MAY NEED condition. Excellent buy. Call 8T3-0533 $1500rW Mount CONSTRUCTION TRAIliHR — Two of- floos. bath, wltli «;as heat. Hieellant ENGINE-TRANSMISSION oondltlon. Call 741-1200. CHEVROLET MOTOR YACHT — Sleeps four, head with ahower and Buhler & Bitter MURFLER.TAIIPIPE EXCHANGE PARTS monomatlo toilet, Dinette, range and TRANSMISSION refrigerator. Sllll under warranty. REPAIR REPLACED $8,500. Call 291-K7S, to «ee. CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH Adiuit or Rallne Brakes—Battery SALES: 264-0198 Established 1925 SERVICE: 264-9090 At 10W AS AUTO RENTALS Motor Tune-up - Muffler - Tall Pipe* NIW LOCATION: 3290 HWY. 35, HAZLET Tfres ~ Radl*- Air Conditioner Anrangimtqti Quickly Mad» for tho • Paint and Collision Repairs $50 or 4100 Iniuranct Dcductlbloi, for Point ond Body Rtpolr Work All Makes and Models of Cars Ever driven a Mustang? Imagine - SEE US TOPAYI... or CALL - WANTED AUTOMOTIVE being able to shift automatically or Spring Is Just Around tha Corner... manually off the same transmission! and we need 100 Usad Can We will traoSe or buy out right ~ Call or Cams In likewise,for die 4-speed auto- TOM'S FORD TOM'S FORD ASK FOR ED SISUR matic Austin America. HWY. 35 264-1600 KEYPORT Hwy. 3S M4-U0O Keyiwt

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Awtfai America $ tawa POE 1899 MaKck Ramblebl r W/AUTOMATIC TRANS. wheh n for si 9 69 you can MONMOUTH MOTORS HIGHWAY 35 542-2414 EATONTOWN

Rambler 2 door atdin

Maverick Rambler

Length 179.3 Inches 181 inches Available Models 2-Dooronly ' 2-4-Door, Wagon, Hard Top Number of Passengers Four Six • Hip Room-Front 4 feet 5.7 inches 4 feet 9.4 inches Rear ' 3 feet 10.8 Inches 4 feet 9.1 inches 170CID/105HP 199CID/12SHP Engine, Std. 6 Cyl. COME-IN AND 4 Bearings 7 Bearings TEST DRIVE Tire Size, Standard 6.00x13 6.45x14 A TOYOTA — Power Steering & Brakes Not available Optional Brake Lining Area 131 sq. inches 153 sq. inches NOW!

AMERICAN MOTORS RAMBLER DEALER LARGEST •PrlPB IR lho avaraao of orlcos lor n Rambler 2-Door Sodan dolprmined by an independent shopping NEW & USED 1 iurvey of 81% ol lha NBW York/ Now Jorsoy daalors conducted April 10 through April 12. Some CAR priCM were hloher. some lower, slato and local laxos. transportation, other options excluded. INVENTORY ,. IN* JAVELIN DAMXD REBEL D AMBASSADOR MONMOUTH COUNTY! -TFfE DAILY REGISTER, RED BA.VJC • MDDLETOWJf, N. J.t FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1969

AUTO RENTALS BOATS and ACCESSORIES BOATS art ACCESSORIES BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE HELP WANTED—FEMALE nkli.r WBBZLT • UOHTHL: ANTED — f"T WMk> Prtctt «UJt at H.W MO CLEARANCE AJJ. Types or wins REPAJXX tl «*"» THE Car of R*4 Bank- 210 ] up. Ecw 6 p.m. AJtesitlonf, retnodellac. and paiutlGg Sprtofl Rd- U7-QMZ. 32* Ke!i Cr«it Sport Kleherm Reasonably priced. Fre« «»fcu_*t*s. WOMEN 16' OUTBOARD — SO 1> p. Mercury Prompt service Oil 741-3S53. jAJWOM — To -work 111 «V 25' Chris Craft Express electric. Built by Industrial designer CARPENTRY Early American Department. M6n. BmaUI masonry work. Experienced. TOM'S FORD 91,500 In 1967. Mahogany walk through deck. MODERN BOTTLING PLANT Uirodgh Frl-, 5:30 to 9:30 year rouni 23' Clayton Sea Skiff glassed hull. Leather seats. Weather Call €71-5890 rnilv ADPly Four Season' G>" Snojfc RENT A CAR cover. Tilt trailer. Extras. $850. 741- Lower Level. Monmoutil Shopplnt K.7ix>rt SUSPENDED CEILINO8 — Paneling. NEEDS Center, Eatontown. 22' Express Cruiser 2552. Finish recreation rooms and attics. BEST ^HOUSEWORK Sheet-rocking, taping.' 842-4288. BOATS AND ACCESSORIE! ID' Trojan Blminl 1957 CHRIS CRAFT SPEEDBOAT — PRODUCTION WORKERS -OAKHURST AREA. SALARY W> 18' Tiiunderblrd inboard/out- 100 h.p. Marine Inboard. New seats, SMALL JOB SPECIALIST PER WEEK Pi-US R°0M AND board, trailer 32,950 all mahogany. 842-0808 up until 5 p.m.Home repairs, alterations. addltlens. BOARD. WILL BOARD HUBBAND FOR WANTED 542-1628 after 5 p.r*. Inside and outilde. 291-3260. $1.65 an hour. Pleasant working conditions. Day shift. Steady, FREE. CALL_531-9876 APTUR 5:30 PRAM In good condition, with oan On display new Trojans, Pearson Call alter 3 p.m. 747-4062. Yachts and Drift-Ii-Cruz employment. Good fringe benefits. 'INVENTORY CONTROL ' BECORti FAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS INC TURNABOUT PAINTIN& & DECORATING KEEPER — Good at figures, light THE IDEAL. JUNIOR TRAINER bookkeeping. Devon Knitwear. 399 THE BOATMAN'S SHOP Koot of Denorman'lie Ave. S. N. &ARGUJLO Wharburton St., Lori ALL YOUR SPRING Fair Haven 747-3010 420 LAIRD & CO. Branch. FITTING OUT NEEDS Open 7 dayfi Free estimates. Call 223-4752 or 642-1399 •pART-TlME LIVE-IN housekeeper — 7/11 SAILING TENDER LAIRD ROAD SCOBEYVILLE New Jersey's Largest Marina 3uppl M HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. — Com- companion for elderly lady. Must hav. HOUM- 24 Whsrt Alt.. Red Bank. 741 19"3 fJRADY WHITE — 75 h.p. elec- 542-0312 (COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP) , references. Cllj^ 842-1406. LESS 5780. Open Sun. and Holidays. 9 a.m tric start Johnson. New navy top, side MARSH MARINE piete home improvements, alterations, to 1 p.m. curtains and batk cover. Compass. One desltn sailboat* and equipment additions, all kinds of mason work. APPLY 9 JLJI. TO 4:30 P.M. "SECRETARY' - MEDICAL ASSIS- Fire extinguisher, cushions and equip- 65 orchard St.. lied BanK 741-6767 Rensonable rates. Free estimates. 872- TANT • - For doctor'^ office. Short- 0122. HANS PEDEHSON CUSTOM BUIIV ment. Winter cover. All in excellent BOB8TAD SAILS PIGEON SPARS hand, typing and bookkeeping essen- AT SKIFF—24' — With cuddy cabin, row condition. SUM firm. 741-2162. HOLSCLAW TRAILERS HOUSE PAINTING — Experienced In- tial No evening hours. Stale experi- ered by 240 h.p. Marine lntercepto 16' RUNABOUT HARBOUR — Lap-terior - exterior. Reasonable. Phone HELP WANTED—FEMALE I HELP WANTED—FEMALE ence references and starting salary. engine. Fishing chairs, navy top. rot 1965 31' TROJAN — Cabin cruiser. strake. new canopy and 18 h.p. Evln- 842-0369. Write to Box 0-100, The Dally Regis- httfders. sriju*(s*>le outrig-ger mount Twin engines, 195 h.p. Excellent con- rufle am! lraijer. All very good con- ter. Red Bank. head. Very fast. Perfect family c dition. $7200. Many extras. Call 671* dition. Extras. $375. 671-5257. MOVING? — AtticH. cellars, garagea RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY — Foi fishing boat. Painted and ready To 5971. Total time' 100 hourn «_m each cleaned. Free estimates. Call Freehold dental office. Send complet SECRETARY — To work lo busi- KITSON engine. 30' DELANEY SPORT FISHKKMAN 671-9066 resume to Box L-112, The Dally Reg' ness office of the RumBort-Falr Haven launching. Make an offer. Call 542-197. GIRLS later. Red Bank. Regional High School. Should nave after 5 p.m. —220 h.p. Chrysler V8, 800 hours. MOWING 1 Sleeps three, all legal and safety bookkeeping experience. Call Superin- H SCOTT Kiberelas ski boat with OVERGROWN LAWNS AND FIELDS BEAUTICIANS — Steady and week «0's SAILBOATS — New and used. equipment stays on board. Owner CALL 741-5201. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ends. Good aalary. Must apply li tendent, 842_1597, for application. Chevrolet Call leaving area. Must sell. Best offer person. Wanntrs of Switzerland, Mid TToHT~MLiVB.RY — For Civic or- 747-3479 trailer, skis, etc. New 27 h.p. motor. ovcr>"$2500 takes It. May be seen at SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED rtletown Shopping Center, Rt. 35. Fair Haven Yacht Works. 747-3U10. Why pay i88-$40O [or a new sewing • SOLDERINQ ganization. Must have car and K"°/T 171 BOAT — 106ri, 75 li.p. Johnson $750. Call 747-2706. Alter 6 p.m. call 747-5689. machine when I'll rix any make or •WIRING XE WOMAN for laundr Mlddletown Township area. Call 747- motor. Accessories. SGT>0. Inquire 103 model, regardless or age, tor 5305 •ASSEMBLY work in home ne day a week. Cal 7887. 9 to 3 P.m. " Herbert St., Red Bank. BOAT, motor, trailer _- Runabout. guaranteed- Price Includes pickup and 7 '67 CHEVROLET 420 LftVDff BUILT Bflgerat Baiter, delivery, ir I can't fix It. no charge. Saturday interviews may be arranged. Proctor spar and spinnaker pole, Stcerlne vvlicel, windshield, Hunts. 20 HOUSEKEEPER — References. I HELP WANTED-MALE Impala V-8. Two-door hardtop, 19' FIBEROLAS SEA BREEZE — h.p. Mercury motor. Oas tank. $135. Call Mr. Adams at 775-1775. rostive control, stylerl with rich de- Tasker Halls, all racing equipment. 787-S381 or 4!)5-0887. Mlddletown area. Write Box L-113, automatic transmission, radio* cor, deep cushions, jucket seats Placed 3rd In Mono-nationals. Dem- ATTENTION CONTRACTORS—Back- The Dally Register. Red Bank. MECHANIC—Experienced on ChryjlM heater.' matching vinyl covered storage pan onstrator in "like new" condition. FIBEROLAS WOODPUSSY 554 — Na- hoe service available. Red Bank area INTERDATA HOUSEKEEPER _ Live In, for w rk. Corporation oirs. FREEHOLD DODOB, els. True wall, true windshield pn Marsh Marine, 65 Orchard St. Red tional and State Championships. Ex- Experienced and insured. Call 747-2535. lO 462-6234. 5 : Bank. 741-6767. 2 Crescent PL. ' Oceanport Ing couple with firth grade boy. Good Was vidrs complete deck accessibility cellent condition. Deluxe acccessorles 229-4MO aalary. Cheerful room with TV". Cal CAREER OPPORTUNITY — Join om Johnson 60 h.p. motor and trailer Two sets of sails and trailer. 842-1364. TRADING POST BUYS — Gas and An Equal Opportunity Employer 747-4743 after 7 p.m. $1995 Now 1689 721-0012. FIBEROLAS RUNABOUT — 50 coal stoves, power tawn mowers, bi- of Monmouth and Ocean Counties h.p. Johnson electric, Rlde-Gulde 9' SKIMMER ROWBOAT with oars, cycles. TV'H, what-havB-you? Urht KEYPUNCH OPERATOR WAITRESS — Part-time. Thursday! fastest trowlni real <*tat« »gencle«. 2!>"6" TJLRICHSEN SKl"FF ~ Wit] steering, 20 gal tank. Many acces- Flberglassed, no leaks, weighs under hauling, odd jobs. 787-6180. and Saturdays, 9 a.m, to 3:30 p.m Ws will train and prepare (or licens- ehelter cabin. 290 h.p. Cllryster Com- sories. 5550. Please call 842-0097. 100 lba. $50. 842-1503. SUMMER ONLY Apply In person, Burger Bowl. 1 ing, through our special company mando, 19G< jnotor. AXtec, 5, call 787- NORDBERG PARTS — X55 h.p. TRY COMMUNITY CLEANUP SEH White St., Red Bank. school, qualified young men (or po- 0158. 1963 24' ZOBEL, BKIPF — 210h.p. sitions in one of today's most luera* Knight, for sale cheap. Call VICE AND LAWN CARE. CALL 787. Previous experience essential, five SALESGIRL — Adult. Afternoons, •67 PLYMOUTH 681-6746 Chrysler. Shelter cabin, radio. Call 8844. days per week, Day shift only. Apply tlve professions. If you axe Interested 1968 ZOBEL SPORT FISHERMAN — 747-2029. to 6, or evenings, S to 10. Call 671- In flmt year earnings of »12.0, with Sport Fury 440. V-8, two-door hard- 300 Chris Craft, leas than 200 hours. Personnel Department Monday tlirough 3038. Outtcnplans Bakery. !ABIN JRUISER— MASONRY WORK — All types, plas- Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. unlimited future Income potential, call top, 4-speed transmission. Radio, Flybrldge, 90 watt Marine radl Good condition. Fully equipped. 10' ALUMINUM BOAT — 5(4 tering, brick, blocks, concrete. Spe- Mr. Steam. 787-«6OO. heater, power steering, power Many extras. Like new. 57BOO. Ca Phone 94S-416.9. with tank. $100. Call between 5 DESIRE TEENAGED GIRL — At after 6 p.m. 747-3981 or 741-8509. cials In palloa. 747-393* Uve-Jn mother's helper for summer brakes, bucket seats, vinyl roof. 7, 671-5917. • Must be IS, Matawan area. 566-6339 EXPERIENCED BUICK MECHANIC 1" MOTH SAILBOAT — New Ball, LANDSCAPING and LAWN SEKVICE llLY-TULIP —For Monmouth County's largest Was NEW AND USED SAILBOATS oul-door canvas. Good condition. $195. I71 LAPSTRAKE — 35 h.p. outboard for appointment. MONMOUTH SAILING CENTER 747-0379. A. R. Diaz, 13 L.e!ghton Ave., Red DIVISION OF OWENS-ILLINOIS dealer. Excellent benefits and work- West St.. Monmollth Beach 222-349! and tilt trailer. Best offer. Call 747- Bank. Dial 747-5019. Hwy. 35 Holmdel CASHIER/CLERK TYPIST — Part- ing conditions. 741-76-13. $2295 Now 3338 arter 6 p.m. Equal opportunity employer time position available In modern 16' MFC — FJberslas runabout, ', "COLUMBIA YACHTS PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING growing hospital. Knowledge or NCR HANDY MAN — Gardeners for gen- h.p. Johnson, electric stnrt. Tralle The YACHT SHOP 20' OLD TOWN — With 55 h.p. Home- CALL SECRETARY — Legal office. Experi- pouting machine helpful. Good salary eral maintenance of property. Steady extras. $1023 firm. 741-OG48. 1184 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. 842-1913 lite enfilnc and trailer. Fully equipped. 787-0786 ence preferred, but not essential. He- and pleasant working conditions. Con- job. 775-3734. Winter and summer canvas. Asking ply to Box N-135, The Dally Register, tact Per.Honnel Office, rttvervlew HOJ 14' OLD TOWN LAPSTRAKE, — Oooi VENTNOR SPEED BOAT "— 17', $1250. Call 542-2649. TYP'N'COPY Red Bank. pltal. 741-2700, Ext. 22r>, for an Inter SALES - MUTUAL FUNDS '67 OLDSMOBILE condition. $100. Call 747-0821, after Philadelphia .Boat show model, 35 -p.h. plus. In excellent condition. ALUMINUM BOAT 1968 12' BBA IBM Executive Typing 046-4303 MImeo view. IT you are licensed you can g&t top I Defto 80 Custom 2-dpor hardtop. p.m. • $3.75 stencil cut & 1st run (100) An Equal Opportunity Employer plus profit nha-ring. SECURITY IN- $1000. 222-2251. 531-0927. KINO - $140. 291-9286, after 6 EXPENSE PAID VACATION! Automatic transmission, power 23' LUHRS SKIFF — $1400. full ______p.m VESTORS CO., l Main St.. Eatontown. steering ond brakes, radio, SKIFF — 50 h.p. J4D PAINTING CONTRACTORS — SALESGIRL — Full time. Must have 542-6600. equipped. Will take cash or trade Ir 17' THOMPSON SKIFF — 80 & P- Quality painting. Interior, exterior. EARN expenses wtiiout neglecting Borne knowledge of sewing and fahrli heater, bucket seats; of small FlberglHs outboard. 741-7584, Evinrmle. 16' rowhoat, 5 h.p. John- LABORERS — To drive and operaU ion. 291-0165 after 5 p.m. Evinrude electric. Excellent condi- Free estimates. Call 405-0641. your family representing Avon Good salary plus commission. Me 2V UL.RICH — Shelter cabin skirt. tion. Oood for skiing or fishing. SKIS Cosmetics. Call J. Biroliall, 741- chandlse discounts and many otht septic tank trucks. Firewood work. Was $000Q Two bunks, head. 210 Chrysler. 51500. 24' SILVERTON cabin skiff. Two rirm. Getting larger boat. Call 747- 4343 or 462-3377, 774-1220. company benefits. Apply Mr. Zondlo, Call 741-38*6. ____ 583-1018. bunks, head. Ice box, automatic bilge, 2489. f EMPLOYMENT Ringer Company, Monmouth Shopping EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER $2595 Now/£O7 $950. 291-0602. Center, Entontown. 1068 18 h.p. Evinrudc, 1988 12' MFG, 17' FLYING FINN — Some elttraj. HELP WANTED—FEMALE COUNTER GIRL WANTED — For COOK — Apply In person only Mata- $350. Call 13' FIBEROLAS runabout MFO. 40 Need* work. Beat offer over 550. Call afternoon shift, 12:30 - 6:30. Experi- OPERATOR — Pleasant working con- wan Diner. Rt. 34, Matawan. 842-3705 h.p. Evinrude still under factory war- 264-3884. ence not necessary. Vacation with ditions, full time. SHREWSBURY MATURE MAINTENANCE MAN — ranty. With trailer. $765. Fair Haven. LPN'« — 3 to XL, 11 to 7. King Jame» pay. paid holidays. Blue Crosa partici- DECORATORS, 468 Broad St., Shrewi General helper and Home painting. Lt* FIBERGL.AS — With 95 M«rcur 842-2825. 21' CEDAB LAPBTBAKE SKIFP — Nursing Home. bury. 747-4422. '66 FORD engine and trailer. All accessorlei Windshield and • Navy lop. Head, 291-3400 pation. Apply morning.% Top Hat censed driver. steady employ* Cleaners, Rt. 35, Mtddletown. rnent, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. V-8, Country Squire Wagon. Auto- Call 747-4514 after 8. 17' CRUISERS INC — 35 h.p. Evin- pump, spotlight, anchor plus many PART-TIME, — Girl or woman ti a.m, rude. Trailer. Navy top. Vinyl cush- other extras. 165 h.p. Interceptor In- PERMANENT , AND TEMPORARY make sandwiches. Flv^ days pe to 5 p.m. Prefer local resident. "CalT matic transmission, radio, heater, 1904-19' SAILSTAR Orion CB, load- ions. Ready for launching. $800. 291' board-outboard fresh water cooled, RECEPTIONIST — New modern law after 6 p.m. 741-7587. ed, trailer, 6 h.p. Johnson. Excellent. ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY office. Knowledge of typing preferred. week. Apply in person. THF OLD power steering, 3342 after 8 p.m. newly Installed last season • very VILLAGE INN, 26 W. Front St. S2GOO. After 6. 843-2792. fast. Sacrifice S2150. Days 747-1785. 20. Thomas Ave. 747-3494 Shrewsbury Write resume and salary desired. Box FACTORY HELP — Good pay (or 15!4' LAPSTAKE BOAT — 35 h.p. 40 hours nteaiy work. Year-round Was MUST SELL — 14' THOMPSON — 41 Nights 048-9634. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR — 3-11N-138, The Dally Register, Red Bank. HAIRDRESSER — Full time. Mid motor and trailer. Boat needs some d Call Indoors making fine ceramic we. No h.p,- Mercury, electric start. Already work. Sacrifice. U75. 787-0626. shift. Part - time. Steady work An- experience needed. Old factory Isn't $1895 Now.'1689 In water. After 5, 842-0762. Make offer. IB" RUNABOUT ~- Electric starter. swering Service. 741-4700. MEDICAL. ItE.CErTfONIST WANTED 264-6838 1058 Johnson motor. Very gnod con- —Send complete references and qual- fancy, but you'll like Atco's friendly BLUE JAY — No. 2512. Full sails WAITRESS — Pull or part-time. E* people. Paid holidays, vacation, Insur- CENTURY RKSORTER — 17', 1961 and equipment with trailer. Call af' dition, with trailer H50Q. 787-4518. HEAD NURSE NEEDED FOR flcations to Box N-138, The Dally All rquipmrmt. less engine. $500. Ci SMALL NURSINO HOME — Day Register, Red Bank. perience desired, hut not necessary ance, other benefits. We were an 222-22M. 531-0327. ter 6 p.m. 741-3946. 26' COAST SKIFF -? 225 Gray ma- shift. Salary open. Living on premises. Cal! after 2 p.m. 747-0830. equal opportunity employer yeari be- MUST SELL — 14' Pennj'an Run- rine engine. Rebuilt 1966 shlp-to-ahore WOMAN—Mature. r,(ve In. • Care for fore It became fashionable. ATCO CE- radio. Depth finder, outrlceera, head. If needed. Call after 5 p.m., 946-8893. slightly handicapped elderly man. FULL TIME DAY SHIFT — No ex RAMICS CORP., Hwy. 35, Keyport. '66 CHEVROLET about with 30 h.p. Evinrude motor. perience necessary. Apply In person Boat, motor and trailer in A-l con- Sleeps three. $2000. 842-1609. PHYSICAL THERAPIST — Full or Light housekeeping. References. 671- 264-8000 , Bel Air four-door sedan. Auto- BUSINESS NOTICES 1663 after 5 p.m. from 9 a.m. to 2 n.m. No nhnne calU dition. Best orfer. Call 264-5653 alter 1963 — 10 HVprEVINRUDE MOTTO part-time. Flexible hours. Call accepted. MILLER PLATING COM EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANIC matic transmission, power steer- 6:30 p.m. If no answer, call 842-0463. —Low hours. Oas tank! Call 741- 531-2531 MATURE WOMAN — Dental special- PANY, 173? Hwy. 35, Mlddletown. —Chrysler products. Good pay. hoi- ing, rodfo, healer. 7135. ty office. Write statin* qualifications pltallzatlon, vacation and retirement FINE ART STUDIO 1960 21' TROJAN — Cabin Cruiser BALES PERSON — Stationery, art and experience to Box F-U7, TheNEED EXTRA CASH?- — Could you flood working conditions. Call Mr. Was AND GALLERY with 1965 90 h.p. Evinrude outboard ROWBOAT — 13!4\ oars. 1963 714materials, office supplies. Full time Dally Register, Red Bank. work two or three evenlnita weeklyV $1900 motor. Excellent condition. All equip- h.p. Elgin. $125. See at 7 Lakeside position. Six days per week. No nights. Earn $2 - $4 per hour. Car helpfu Tank at FftH DODGE, M2-.U7. 17 E. Front St. Red Bank, N. J. ment Including full canvas. $1050. Ave., RumBon. 842-1876. Experience helpful but not eiBentlal. WAITRESSES — Experienced only. Phone 222-6790. FRAMING AND TRIM CARPENTERS $1495 Now Apply In person 12-4, Town and Surf 531-3120. 33' OWENS — FMvhddKe »edan 1!MS. Apply In person, 9 to 11 a.m. or 3 to NEEDED ~— Steady employment. Call IZ07 PORTRAIT ARTIST 5 p.m. TETLEY'S, IT Broad St., RedDiner, Hwy. 35, Middle town. RELIABLE WOMAN — To care for 291-0717. 960 FIBERGLAS Kyan 23'. 125 h.p.Twin 1957 145 Palmers. New galley. Bank. elderly semMnvalM woman. Muat live Palmer. $900 firm. Ready to go. Call 110 generator, depth rlnder. bailer. MATURE WOMAN — To work In In. Call 462-4208 or 462-6539. ZINOVIA SEMOTAN Clean In water. S3500, 741-4199. WAITRESS — Experienced, dinner doctor's office. Write to Box L404, SPACKLERS Open Monday through Friday 7 p.m. .:)l-381f) or 681-6746. The Dally Register, Red Bank. YOUNQ RN~NEEDED - Busy doc n "KOODOO CAT" — 10' Fltrerglas hour from 5 p.m. Five or six days. Machine or hand flntnheri. Expert* '66 RAMBLER o 9 p.m. For appointment Call LUHRS — Cabin sklrf. 1958. 23' hard- tors office. Llncroft area. Full time. enced or Inexperienced. Good P&y> top. 185 h.p. Interceptor. Two bunks, Catamaran. Aluminum Rpars. 10O so.,Call 2*4-2614. SECRETARY LAW OFFICE FREE- Salary $100 Tor 4 days. Flexible sched- American. Two-door s«dan. Radio, ft. nylon nil. Blue and white. Fun HOLD — To S125, according to expert* ule. Occasional evenlnRs and Sa't. re-Will train If necessary, Apply Levitt iead, compass, searcn-ifght, winter ence. Call 462-6262. A Sons Project. Marlboro. N- J. ____ heater, standard transmission. $1,000. 842.2512 eves after 6:30 for the enftre family. »475._74_7-25T3; quired. Write to Box B-198, The Daily- lf~OLASSMASTBR""WTTH. TRAILER LEGAL SECRETARY WOMAN — To clean offices two morn- Register, Red Bank. —Excellent condition. $750. A!»o pro- ings per week. Call Was $ AUTOS FOR SALF rciBlonally rehulll 90 h.p. Mercury for M1MB82 EXPERIENCED SUPERMARKET AUTOS FOR SALE Large Middlesex County Law Firm CASHIERS — part-time, BIX days or PRODUCTION $1195 Now outboard. $700. 747-9414. WAITRESSES WANTED — 21 years six evenings. Good at price break- y Salary commensurate with experience. and over. Apply In person. YE COT- down, dependable. Apply In person. Send qualifications and salary request* TAGE INN. 149 Wes— t Fron- t St.- , Key- - Pox Foodtown, 1160 Ocean Ave., ELECTRICIANS STORAGE AND SERVICE ed to Box L.-103, The Dally Register, port. Bright. Red Bank. Require high school graduatei with i DOCK SPACE ABAILABLB WAITRESS WANTED — Apply In CLEANING WOMAN — Thursday- yearyear s Industriad l eelectrician n and me- - '65 BUiCK Red Bunk. Call Mr. Roy. 741-17J2, NURSES1 AIDES — 7 to 3, cxperl- person, no phone calls, Lock, Stock Friday. Must have references and chanlcf-hll l experiencei . Will bbe required 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. enced only. $2 per hour plua benefits. and Barrel, Fair Haven. own transportation. Call 747*14103 be- to make electrical and mechanical re- LeSabre two-door hardtop, auto- 946-4200. HOLMDEL. CONVALES- WOMEN — Wishing to earn extra tween 6 and 7 p.m. pair*. Munt rotate shlfta. qualified matic transmission, radio, heater, CENT CENTER, Holmdel. money, three hours dally, 9 a.m. to NURBES" AIDE-Mature, experienced. rate Is $3.77 an hour plua shift dlt* power steering. BUSINESS NOTICES 12 noon. Experience not necessary. Five 'lays por week, 3 to 11 p.m. fcrcntlai. Excellent fringe benefit plan. REAL ESTATE Will train for counter work. Must be Shrewsbury Manor Nursing Home, Apply In person to Personnel Depart- neat and ambitious. Gnotl opportunity 741-2059. Was StiflQ RUBBER STAMPS — Made to order Saleswoman, experience preferred, but Paid vacations. Apply in person, Past, efficient service. Use at home or not required. We have a vacancy STEWAUT S DRIVE-IN, Hwy. 33, WAITRESSES — Day shift. Must be $1495 Now 1107 Business. Call 741-3227 or TS7-2403. which offers real opportunity to a Oakhurst. (Midway between Asbury 21. Call 747-1345 for """'MIDLAND GLASS CO. appointment. CLIFFWOOD AVE.' FURNITURE MOVING -. Attics and qulualifleca t person. The Dowstra Agency. Park and Eatontown Circle).- CLIFFWOOD, N. J, cellars cleaned. Free estimates Call AIDES — 3 to 11 shut. 747-3002 741- WAITRESS — Over 21, evenings. Ap- An Equal opportunity Employer ply in person. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. HAR- Cal) CADDT MASTER FOR PIUVATH '65 RAMBLER SHEET METAL WORK WANTED - REGISTERED NURSES MONY BOWL COFFEE SHOP, 1B15 291-3400 COUNTRY CLUB. — Immediate re- Small or large. Red Banfc Sheet For charge Nurse duties. Ail shUta. Rt. 35, Mlddletown. YOUNO LADY — We have an Im- quirements' for a mature, experienced Classic V-8 wagon. Automatic, Metal Co.. 1 Leonard St.. Red Ba.uk. Full time preferred. Excellent work- mediate need for a bright individual man \o take charge at caddies and transmission, radio, heater, power 741-3454. Ing conditions In new extended care ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER—Experi- who has had some experience In in- cart rentals. Send reaume, In confi- SERVICING LAWNS facilities. $7280 plus liberal benefits. enced. Full time only. Please call tor voicing, typing, general clerical work dence, to Box D-196, The Dally Reg- brakes, air conditioned. Call for appointment, MS-4200. HOLM- appointment. 747-4422. iter. Red Bank. Reacedlng. Cutting and Trimming DEL CONVALESCENT CENTER, and who likes to work with figures. Was $11QQ Reasonable Rates Holmdel. HAIRDRESSER WANTED — Experi- Salary open. Call 542-0312, Laird and Call 842-1247 after ft p.m. ence preferred. Call Co. REAL ESTATE $1395 Now 1107 LPN'S — All shifts. $5460 plus liberal 264-1464 CLE.RK — Light typing, filing, book- SUMMER PAINTING!- benefits. Call for appointment 916- keeping. Will train In our procedure. Call now for free estimate. Top Quali- 4200. HOLMDEL CONVALE8CANT GIRL, FRIDAY — To work full time Benefits. Sea Mrs. Land Is, Credit De- SALES ty Work. Reasonable Prices. Fully In- CENTER, Hwy. 34, Holmdel. In small office. Some bookkeeping and partment, Lerner Shops, 81 Broad St., HOUSEKEEPERS — $2 per hour plus typing experience necessary. Many Red Bank. No phone calls. Opportunities unlimited In one of Mon- UrC 1 benefltB. 946-4200. HOLMDEL CON- benefits. Call Jensen Marine. 431-0100 mouth County's leading agenclfli. Two '65 CHEVROLET ' ' ' MY THREE SONS between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. DOCTOIi'S AIDE — Over 35, to work salesmen needed for Mlddletown of- PULL VALESCENT CENTER, Holmdel. four dayn a week until 6 p.m. and Biscayne, six. Two-door sedan. PRICE Pfi'ntlng Contractors GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER — Must [Ices. Experience preferred, but not Automatic transmission, radio, EXPERIENCED SINGLE NEEDLE one evening. Write P.O. Box 367,essential. Draw available, Contact 1HI TORINO $M9J IMS PONTIAC $1695 583-9706 264-744? OPERATORS — 35 hrs. week. like children. Llve-ln. Call arter 5 Holmdel. Bill Lynn, Sterling Thompson & Asioe.. ~ heater. p,m. 671-0625. ^ 2-door hardtop, full power* GTO 2 door hardtop, green, LIGHT HAULING—CLEAN CELLARS 741-9025. YOUNO WOMAN — To work on 340 Hwy. 35. Mlddletown. 747-5600. Was $ V-8, auto., power steering V-8, automatic, 4 speed. YARDS GARAGES — Free estimate!. MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST — Ex- MATURE BABY-SITTER — Hours 3 •teaming machine. JOHN KINKEL, ft Call after 3 e.m. 741-21M. perienced. Busy internists. Modern of- p.m. to 11:30 p.m, one or two nights SONS., 44 Apple St., New Shrewsbury. 1MB FORD S229S 1964 OLDS - $1195 a week: Call M2-2852. SALES TRAINEE $1095 Now fice. (Three doctors). Top salary. National company will hire three neat Golaxfe 500, 2-door hardtop, V-B, Coftass, 2 door hardtop, yellow, HAVING A PARTY? iPrlngre benefits, state references. INTELLIGENT PERSON — To work automatic, power steering. full power, factory air DELICIOUSLY PREPARED FOODS WAITRESSES WANTED — Apply in year round 9 to S In private, school appearing married men to fill vacan- Write Box B-190, The Dally ReRtster, person, no phone calls, 12 noon on office. Some Saturdays -9 to 12. Typ- :les in sales -service department conditioned. CALL MERRI MAKIN08 Red Bank. • at Charlie Brown's II, Sycamore Ave. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN J1575 741-5933 Mon. thru Frl. 9 «.m. -12. ing required: shorthand not essential. 19*3 FALCON J 850 Two days advance notice a "MUST" New Shrewsbury. Renlv In writing to P.O. Box U., NO CANVASSING 2-door 4-speed, white Sprint convertible, black, PAYROLL CLERK OR ASSISTANT— Eatontown, N. J. 07724. NCunt be bond able, Thou selected wit '64 MERCURY V-8, automatic. Should be familiar with adding ma- LPN'B—All shifts. New graduates wel- itart at 9135 per week. <3 chine. Experienced with figures. Will Monterey four-door sedan. Auto- 1967 FORD J1895 comed. New salary schedule, excel- PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST — For Golaxie SOO, 2 door hardtop, V-8, 1966 FORD $1995 HELP WANTED—FEMALE be taught payroll system. Excellent lent fringe benefits. Call 222-5277. physician's office In Matawan area. SALARY matic transmission, radio, heater, automotlc. Blue, Country Squire wagon, 10-pas- opportunity with reliable firm. Long hours 0-4 p.m. 1? to 15 hours weekly. Will train. iltifi commlflslon. No experlenc*. neeeii* power steering. senger, full power, automatic. Branch Manufacturing Co., Chlldrens Write to Box L-114, The Dally Regis- sary For confidential Interview call 19W MUSTANG „._ _J16H Coats, 20 Third Ave., Long Branch. TYPIST WANTED — Experience On ter, Red Bank. Mr. Allen, 561-2802. Was $ Two-door hardtop, V-8, auto- 196* CHEVROLET ...,$1495 RECEPTIONIST 222-9845 electric typewriter helpful, 40-hr. CAltrENTEW — oil Howard oofr, Chevelle 2-door hardtop, V-8, week. Start immediately. Salary wilt EXPERIENCED DAY WORKKK $995 Now matic, power steering, AND TELEPHONE OPERATOR be discussed In Interview. Call M2- WANTED. Must have own transpor- 747-2028, , olr-condlMon. automatic, power steering, SHIRT PRESSER WANTED tation to Little Silver. One or two -tter 6 p.m. air conditioned, white. — Required for busy law of- TO WORK IN MODERN NEW PL-ANT 4877, for appointment. days per week. Call S42-4A44. 1945 CORVAIR $1095 fice. Only those with recent CALL 1 1965 PLYMOUTH $1295 NTIRflES AIDES—All shifts. New TELEPHONE SOLICITOR — Choose (More Classified Ads Monia convertible, 4~$peed* Fury Hi 2-door hardtop. V-B, experience apply. LONDON CLEANERS salary range. Excellent fringe bene- your own hours. 747-0635 between 1 white, red trim futl power, blue. fits. Experienced preferred. Call 222- and S p.m. Co The Next Page) '63 RAMBLER Call 747-3769 Hwy. 35, EATONTOWN, 642-6233 5277. hours 9-4 p.m. Ambassador 990 four-door sedan. ter. Red Bank- Automatic transmission, radio, HELP WANTED—FEMALE DENTAL, ASSISTANT — Experienced HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED-MALE heater, power steering, power only. Muat be capable or chalralde and brakes. business offfce duties. Send resume ASSEMBLERS. JESTERS to Box D-194, The Dally Register, Red Was $ LEGAL STENOGRAPHER Bank. Opportunity openings are now avail- Are you a really succassful $995 Now mmmmam able with — Minimum of three yean ex- 789 WOMAN — Part-time, counter work. perience. VOnUB CLEANERS, Acme Shopping ATLANTIC SALARY Center, llncroft. 747-6810. AUTO SALESMAN? SEMI CONDUCTOR $120 per week •62 BUICK Weekly Weekly Apply in person at 90S Mattison Ave., Pymts. CASHIER If txpiritnc* ihowi that you can i«ll nkw can in volumi. Skylark two-door hardtop. Aufo- Pymtt. Asbury Park, from 9 o.m. to A p.m. Call 747-3730 \n* BUICK :.JJ.O7 Full limn, many employee benefits. matfc transmission, radio, heater, IW FORD st.43 We will (rain LeSobre 4 door hardtop, V-8, Custom two-door hardtop, slx- Apply in'person 9:30 to f):30 ARE YOU WELL PAID? piwer steering. lull power, outomatlc. cyllnder, automatic. HELP WANTED—MALE IIELP WANTED-MALE ROBERT HALL CLOTHES Was $ 19H CORVAIR (4.04 IMS OLDS J87« ARE YOU STYMIED ON YOUR JOB? " Monzo Coupe. Hwy. 38, E. Keanaburg $895 Now F-85 two-door, V-8, automatic. 1»M BUICK JP.« IMJ FAIRLANE Hit SECRETAKY — GIRL, FRIDAY 1 Wildcat convertible, outomatlc, 500 station wagon, V-8, If you are looking for a career Job, Her* ! a ror« opportunity. The professional talesman chosen tor this full power. why not write me for an appointment, automatic. Manager needs competent and Imag- opening will have Ideal working conditions and hl> tarnlngi will bt CATS & DOGS FACTORY HELP inative Bperntnry. tn.iuranne experi- ence a. plus, hut not neceaflnry. Sal- limited only by hli own ability, call al '63 Falcon $289 ALL SHIFTS ary open. Please wrlip ID BOX D-10.\ The Pnlly Rpglstpr, Rc.A Hank. McFADDIN CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE '63 Chrysler $299 BALES HELP WANTED — Full and NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED part-time. Experienced or trainee. 251 Broadway at 4th 222-1234 Long Sr.nch Oood (Hilary for the right pernnn. Ap- '63 F-85 $229 ply In portion, Plx Shoos, Hwy 35, WE WILL TRAIN Mlddletown. Ifo phone calls plcann, '61 Oldsmobile $149 SOME MECHANICAL '61 Cadillac $329 Weekly Weekly Pymtt Pymfs '60 Chevrolet $149 1768 FALCON . S12.12 1964 CHEVY $7.50 APTITUDE LIGHT MACHINE Station wagon, aufomatlc Wogon, green, six-cylinder, CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY '60 Ford $139 19,1 OLDS . ., $3,40 automatic. SB8 4 door hardtop, V-8, auto- 1945 CHEVY IS.3? EXPERIENCE HELPFUL A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! . '60 Dodge $ 89 matic, power steering, Monza convertible, automatic. IM1 FALCON $2.02 194A CHEVY »13.9S Four door, 6 cylinder, Impala, (our-door hirtltop, V9, JOIN A GROWING 59 Chevrolet 5229 standard transmission, automotlc, power steering. '58 Chevrolet $ 49 COMPANY IN A Adding Machines-Typewriters Moving and Storage Fainting and Decorating GROWTH INDUSTRY ROBERT a FARWSLl, ADDING MACHINES - TypiwrlteM Fainting A Decorating •old, rented, repaired SerplCo's 101 ANDERSON BROS. We are a leading manufacturer of wire, cable and Uonmouth at., Red Bank, 747-O4U. For Fret Ejllmatm Call fe TV system products offering. . . INC. I.B. PAINTING CONTI1ACTOII — PACKING — MOVJNS Itrnnnnnble prlco. Free estimates. In- Diamonds Bought or Kcstylcd terior, exlnrlnr. Genoml repairs 707- XITSON Good Salary / STORAGE 8284 tot ui buy the diamond a you don't Pearl and Bead Hestrlnglng Generous Benefits wear or let ua rcatylo them for you '/CHEVROlEl personally, fleusslllei1. 3d Broad BL Expertly on brafded nylon, fi.fio a strand, sterling olasps from Tr>o STEADY YEAR HKlJsaiLUKU-. 30 uraad St.. Red Bank HIGHWAY 36 ROUND WORK General Contractors AGENT/AUJEDVAN • IMS Mechanic SI. 741-0030 R«d Botilr Plumbing and Heating EATONTOWN PLUMIIINO - Ueatlni anil CiUiroom Apply in person all week T — Addition*, paneling, Odd Jobs *topi, »lrie-walk*, pnlioi, odd Join, remodeling NEXT TO n«A«onmt)1a ratei 842-43&1, 74T-2338. HAUI.INd—C«ll»n, (ir CORRIGAN'S N. J. MOTOR VEHICLE el»an«d up. Have trunk Fret VIKOA CABLE CO. mates. Tlt-2UB after 3 p.m. 137 Oakland 81.. Hed Bink 747-27M INSPECTION STATION ALL TYPEB OF HOME RBPA1R8 Painting and Decorating Roofing, Siding & Insulation Halls Mill Road Freehold, N. J. Alterations, remodeling, and painting. Jleajinnably priced. Krea tutlmaUi. CARL. O. JONErl — Palntlni and OIJIN oo. INC. Roorini, iimiu * 5420000 542-1126 An Equal Opportunity Employer wAllpaperlnc Fully Insured. For free Imulstlnn Installed anrl guaranteed Prompt nsrv.ci, Call 74I-3O3X «Hlm-tee, call Xrj 1*H for 10 ran TM-OTOS. MI-OIMO f -WE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 27 HEU» WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE Family Circus HELP WANTED—HALE HELP WANTED-MalcFenule HELP FOB SALE

t-nd nu.turt. Call CARPET PART-TIME Spring w&rehouM cle&rftne* «( til nr- CUSTODIAN — Little Silver Schools. Ion, Kodcl and aciilan broadloora. ftte SEMI-CONDUCTOR Apply Board of Education office, Earn extra money now! ptddlnc and expert liuUUlatkn includ- _ 123 Markhun PL, or call 741-2188 for ed. From *3,7» p*r rtrd. - ••"» information and application. MEN AND WOMEN For a. home appointment without Oft**"1;^ ENGINEERS TRUCK TIRE SERVICEMAN — Ug&llon please call Home Decorator*. -,*. HigheBt wages. Good benefits. Excel- Monday -through Friday 2M-68OO. loo Hwy. 3«, Keypon-Hailet. ,rT lent opportunity for right man. Crown The Microelectronics Division of ,Philco-Ford is looking Tire, Rt. 36, Port Monmouth. 4 hour shifts available ATLANTIC TRADING POST — 179 Ideal hours for mothers Grand Ave., Long Branch. Antiques, •for degreed engineers interested in employment in sub SALESMAN—Full time. Experienced cblns glass and used furniture. Wed. urban Philadelphia. desired. Baiary plus commission. and Frl. 6*10 p.m.. and Sat. and Sun. Squire's Men's Shop. 1300 Hwy. 35. Saturday and/or Sunday 104 p.m. Buy and sell 229-3638. Mirtdletown. 671-9292. 8 hour shift Openings exist in the following areas: BACK TAKD AND GARAGE SALE— PLUMBING MECHANICS —Marl Days and nights All furniture, lawn furniture and mis- ; boro area. Call cellaneous objects. May 24. 25, 28. * 343-0500 $2.47'/i per hour plus night shift bonus 25 Highland Ave., Leonardo. '• MOS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS PART-TIME HELP WANTED-Serv^ Applications accepted:" ice Station. Newman Springs Rd-, and FLAGPOLES AND FLAGS " Shrewsbury Ave.. Red Bank. 842-5993. Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. White enameled steel poles with flag, Design.and development of MOS shift registers and top ornament and halyard. 18' pole ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT WIRE MAN Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to noon, # memory circuits. Prior MOS digital circuit designing, —Experience required In Installing complete with flag $17; 22 pole com- and wiring electrical controls. Must Wednesday nights until 8 p.m. plete with flag $30.80. In stock. digital and logic circuit designing, and memory sub he proficient in soldering and ^e able to wire from schematics. Apply in . Immediate openings. Apply at RED BANK LUMBER system designing is preferred. person at ELECTRO IMPULSE, 116 Pearl and Wail. Red Bank 741-5500 Chestnut St., Red Bank. FLOWERING SHRUBS — 3 to V • PRESSER/CLEANE R WANTED — MIDLAND GLASS COMPANY Welgela, mock orange, honeysuckle TTL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS For one hour dry cleaning plant. Ex- bush. 10 /or |5. etc Dig your own. " cellent pay and working condltlona. Cliffwood Ave. Exit 120 Garden Stale 9J6-<733. ______Percentage basic with a future. Ap- Design and development of TTL or SUM. II Integrated ply DUKE KEYPORT CLEANERS, 13 Parkway, Cliffwood, N. J. PEONIES — Best named varletle» Af only. Pink, white, $1.50. Red $2. You Circuits prior DTL and TTL circuit design experience is Division St., Key port. 264-1000. _^______» equal opportunity employer dig. Bring shovel. COW manure. A. NIGHT WATCHMAN WANTED — ILER Dairy Farm. Middletown. 571-0073 a must. Weekends and Mondays. Fort Mon- mouth Officers Club. Year round posl- HELP WANTED-Male-Female FOR SALE RAYO SHADES and converters for Hon. Please phone for appointment, your old oil lamps. EAST HOUSE Mr. Duffy. 542-7332. TRAVEL AGENT — Experienced, for ANTIQUES. Hwy. 38at Bears, At- expanding company. Typing skills ITEMS YOU NO LONGER lantic Highlands. MICROWAVE ENGINEER "We do so have a buzzard at my school. They EXPERIENCED PAINTERS WANT- helpful. Also part-time. Send resume ED — Apply In person between 5:30 to Box D-197, The Dally Register, Red NEED OR USE WILL ... FIRESTONE WIDE OVAL TIRE sound it every time we have a fire drill 1" and 6:30 p.m. 45 Hendrlckson PL, Bank. SPECTACULAR. Four for ?108, Any Design and testing of solid state microwave component Fair Haven. size, any color. Limited time offflr. such as solid state power sources, switches or mixers. TEACHERS — Summer employment FIRESTONE, Red Bank. Maple and BUTCHER — Experienced. Retail. opportunity. Well known prestige com- SELL White St.. Red. Bank. 747-5700. No night work. Holmrtel Meat Pack- pany accepting applications for Mon- HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED—MALE ins. Holmdcl. 046-1595, mouth County. For Interview call Mr. CAN'T BEAT MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS CARPENTERS — Experienced. Re- or Mrs. R.L. Thomas, 542-9328 or port on job. Country Woods, Holm- write P.O. Box 1, Matawan. FAST OUR HEAVY DUTY WHITE SAM- Electrical or chemical engineers with hybrid thklc film, or del. See John. SON combination aluminum window. PART-TIME WANTED WAITRESSES t for 168 INSTALLED. Shop ml bi-polar diffusion epitaxial growth photo engraving and MECHANICS — Tom's Ford now tak- OR WAITERS — Lunches or dinners WITH A QUICK ACTION compare. MEN ing applications for car and truck only. Experience preferred, Mu:it be meta'l process experience. mechanics. Ford experience preferred, over 21. Call for interview, 741-1500. LOW-COST PROWN'S but not necessary Good pay. Ex- 32 Broad St. Red Bank 741-750O PRODUCTION WORKERS cellent working conditions. HospltaH- STARTING COUNTRY and .Ivestern DAILY REGISTER AND JANITOR zatlon. Uniforms. Retirement plan. \janct. Need steel guitar, lead guitar, UNPAINTED FURNITURE MECHANICAL ENGINEER Paid vacations. Call now or stop In baas guitar and drummer. Must be and see our shop. 264-1600. Jack Stlll- able to play country music and West- FAMILY AD CLEARANCE SALE With semi-conductor packaging experience to reduce MODERN BOTTLING PLANT lngs. Service Manager. ern. Call Gene after 6 p.m. 747-481:*. Look for yellow tag for special sale cost and improve efficiency of automotive electronic AUDIO VISUAL TECHNICIAN — To SALESMAN OR SALESWOMAN — 3 LINES - 5 DAYS $2 an hour. Steady work. Day shift only. Fringe benefits. maintain equipment, order film, work $25,000 to $40,000. New dlvlnlon or RED BANK LUMBER voltage regulator and other integrated circuit lines. with students In thr> Rumaon-Falr powerful media requires executive FOR $O flfl Pearl and Wall, Red Bank. 741-5300 . Pleasant conditions. Haven Regional High School. Elec- type (or local areaa. Liberal commis- tronics background helpful, but not sions. $300 weekly draw after training. JUST JL.\)\J ELECTRIC GUITARS, AMPLIFIERS,' essential. Call Superintendent, 812-1597 AND ALL OTHER INSTttUfitENTS — - for application. Call Mr. Tlnney, fl - 9 p.m. 22U-5U53. tvallable for Merchandise For Sals RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT LAIRD & CO. inly. Article mutt originate from a Up to 40^ off Hat price new equip- MATE WANTED Tor fishing boat. Jo- A ESTATE — Must be licensed. louafthold and may not exceed a salt ment, up to 75% off Hut prfce, uued LAIED ROAD SCOBEYVILLE Full time. Very active office. New •rice of S5O.00 per article. equipment. ANDERSON'S. 30 Broad Development of MOS manufacturing processes. Low volt- Ann 311. Call artcr 6 p.m. member of Multiple Listing Service. St., Red Bank. 747-0825 542-0312 (COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP) 222.2853 Call Mr. DcLuela, anytime. 787-4424. *ric« MUST be advertised. Each ad- age process. Experience helpful. Minimum education: MS APPLY 9 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. SOLTD STATE—ENGINEERS—TECH- lUonal line JLOO. No copy changes MANUFACTURER'S CLOSEOUT — in Chemistry, Physics or electrical engineering, PHD NICIANS — DEBIQNERS _ Make PART-TIME HELP — Approximate- ay be m&dd and no discounts or Table with extension lear and four ' your Interval short, come in to see ly 4 to 6 hours a day- Apply from •etums will be made If ad U can- chairs. Special $30.95. Limited quantf- • preferred. us for the best positions, or call 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., except Sat. at led before expiration. ty. BARON DINETTES, 1874 Hwy. EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL the Concession Stand at the Garden To Place Your Daily Reqliter 35, Middletown, (Opposite KInney HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED—MALE Stata Arts Center, Holmdel. Ask for Shoe Jughandle). 671-0004. Design and process development of transistors. Must b» 77 Broad St. Red Bank 741-3555. Ijan. FAMILY AD, CALL. . . PORTERS—Fult-tlme 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. LAB ASSISTANT TRAINEE. — Down- FIXING UP THAT SUMMEjft COT- familiar with diffusion, photo lithograph, and evapora- DRIVER FOR Good salary with full fringe benefits. town Red Bank. Full time employ- TAGE? Maroon frieze sofa bed $25. Contact Personnel Office, Riverview ment for a willing worker. Excellent SITUATIONS WANTED-Fcraale 741-6900 mahogany dresser 35, email mahog- tion of semi-conductor materials. AIRPORT LIMOUSINE Hospital, 741-2700, Ext. 225. An equal working conditions and liberal bene- 24-Hour Service any rocker W, office deak $20, book- Full time. $110 T»1UR additional over- opportunity employer. fits. Only a conclentioua person need 20-YKAR-OLD college junior wishes case $3, fumed oak library table with time plus tip;i. 222-6300. apply at 28 Linden PI., Red Bank. employment as tutor, governess, etc.- bookshelves below $25. small table Our location offers the opportunity of country living and SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — Write K.E.. 347 Grove St., Upper RENT A TV one drawer $3, 9x12 numrner rug 55. the excitement of a large city when you want it. We are Full time, permanent. Two shifts Montclalr, N.J., 07043. 3olor DT black and white Day week All good condition. 747-3921. available. 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. or 3 p.m. HELP WANTED—Male-Female a short distance from either the seashore or the moun- to midnight, five days a week. Must RELIABLE WOMAN—Wishes to take >r month. Low rates. BAYSHCRE TV fiOO CEDAR PICKETS FOR FENC- TECHNICIAN be neat, courteous, dependable and care of children In her home. Will £ Church St.. Keansburg. 787-4400. ING — 3"x3', I2c each. 22" rotary tains and close to a few of the finest colleges and uni- willing to work. Call 291-9529 for ap- . MEN — WOMEN- board them If desired. Call 747-260!). CUSTOM WHEELS — Selling Bt coat, lawn mower, $15. Casco hlghchalr, Immediate opening for qualified elec- pointment. Our firm needs 12 to start Immediate- .eystone Kustom Mag. KuBtom Fllte 38. 741-2271.' versities offering evening advance degree programs. trical technician. Must have expert- ly No experience. We train. |116- BABYSITTING In my home, Eaton- Chrome Reverse. First come • first encc testing components, eub-aaaem- YOUNO MAN — Driving experience, $170 to start. Part-time $50 and up. town area. Experienced mother with lervcd. Limited quantities. FIHE* OARAGE SALTC—Movlng. Wanner and blles and systems. reliable. $2 per hour plus overtime. Call 741-4014. excellent references. 542-0259. 3TONH, Ked Bank. Maple and White many household Items. May 16. IT - Qualified applicants desiring the opportunity to join a INVESTIGATE IN PERSON Apply In person, Ben's Car Wash, Rt. and IS. 121 Hilltop Boulevard, Cliff- - 35, Mlddlotown. MEN AND WOMEN-PART-TIME OR wood Beach. team small enough for personal recognition, yet large FULL TIME — Wishing to work In FINANCIAL SPINET PIANO — Winter. Walnut. ACTORS NEEDED — For local tho cleanest, fastest and best paying 969 ZIG-ZAG Like ne . J375. Call enough to provide the necessary resources, should call: INTERDATA movie production. If Interested, call jnb In tho Industry. We are hiring BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES due to a tremendous increase in busi- EWING MACHINES 741-7712 2 Orescent Fl. Oceanport 222-2274 during morning hours week- Mr. Jim O'Driscoll days, before June IStti. ness. Experience will help but not GULF SERVICE BTATIONS FOR MODERN BOLID OAK BEDROOM • An Equal Opportunity Employer necessary. We can train you In one LEASH — Madern 2-bay, good neigh, eUr scratched In shipment. These SET — Doublo bed. chest of drawers, YOUNG MARRIED MAN—For work- week, from the very beginning, how achtnes make button holes, sew on dresser, night table. S50. 741-6238. ~ On May 16, 17 or 18 to be a car hostess, counter girl or borhoodi and transit trade. Paid Ing assistant manager. Salary guar- training. One In Matawan and one In >uttonfl, darn, monogram, overcast, BABY CARIUAflE — English style At anteed. $150. Apply in person, Ben's short order cook. Excellent training. Cheesequake. Call days. HX 6-68M. ttc. Complete with cams for auto- WANTED Car Wash, Rt 35, Middletown. Top wages. Must be neat, ambitious decorative work Reduced to coach. Good condition. |35. Call 642- Molly Pitcher Hotel in Red Bank, N. J. and alert. Inquire about our ten After 5 call 727-1M7. 0952. MECHANIC week paid vacation. Apply in per- UNUSUAL INVESTMENT OPPOR- $34.50 LARGE PldTURE WINDOW — W,\ (201) 747-2500 son, STEWART'S DRIVE-IN, Hwy. TUNITY—Initial Issue or shares In OII 11.50 PER. MONTH BntKiue dresser with ova) attached' Male Teller We need another pa\t - reliant, all- 35, Oakhurst. (Midway between As- Call stock manager around man who can handle any kind bury Park and E,atontown Circle). Tap Gross Inc., $2 per share. Com* mtrror, $25. 671-3045. of factory repair and help us design pany will sell 25,000 shares to finance ATLANTIC SEWING CTR., HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS — . Experience preferred and build better machinery. If you manufacturer of sensational new wig. Priced very reasonably. Owner mov- think for yourself, don't need a lot of CLEANUP MAN OR WOMAN — Six let., Free product demonstration lo OF ASBURY PARK PHILCO-FORD anyone Interested In Investing $1000 or _[ng-_Callj671-2030, after 6:30 p.m. supervision, dislike monotony, and days, four hours per day. Write to PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK want your work appreciated, try Box L-108, The Dally Register, Red more. Write for prospectus. Top Growth a.m. lo 0 p.m. at TO-4775 "TAPPA*N^OA"s"KA"NOBJ — 510. kltch- ' Bank. Inc.,'618 Broadway, Long Branch. WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER — en sink cabinet $10. Sewing machine ATCO CERAMICS CORP. 0,200 BTU Quick mount. Coit new heart, attachments. %15. 291-3332. CORPORATION OP MONMOUTH COUNTY REAL ESTATE SALES MANAOER— TAVEHN BUSINESS FOR BALE 1968. 5195. Will sell (or J100.' HWY. 35, KEYPORT Ready to make decisions? Active CALL REFRIGERATOR 1* cu. ft. double "ZENITH PORTABLE TV — 17". Ex- MICROELECTRONICS DIVISION Very steady, year round. We were an agency needs Broker or qualified 541-4656 door frost tree, three years old, S80. cellent condition. $40. 1400 UNION MEETING RD. 264-2800 equal opportunity employer years be- Salesman to manage branch office. RKFIUQERATOR — Apartment size, 747-5961 BLUE BELL. PA. 19422 fore it became fashionable. Excellent commission arrangement DRY CLEANING — Drop off store. *35. 03-8017. DINING ROOM HtTITB — Mahogany and fringe benefits. All answers con- Established business tn good location. Duncan Phyfe. Eight pieces. Miscel- SUPERVISOR — For night trucking fidential. Reply Box B-107, The Daily Reason for selling other business in- '• • ,' An equal opportunity employer o wv iiioii. Management background DECORATOR VELVETS — Remnants laneous furniture and lamps. 38!) OPPORTUNITY Register, Red Bank. terest. For Information. Call 787-3554. S4.D5, 55.95. Value S15-UV Little Silver Prospect Ave., Llttla Silver. 74T-364P. helpfut. Cull Fred c. Hermann, Van TpholBtery A Drapery. 747-2690. HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED—MALE Brunt & Son, 257-8400. FOR SATJTB — HOTEL. RESTAU- "HOUSEHOLD SALE — Bedroom net. SUMMER HELP RANT AND BAR. Excellent location. FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES — stereo, like new wringer wanner, $$$$$$$ FART3 MAN — New Jersey's friend- Call 741-1144 after 6 p.m. WELFARE AND PEOPLE WITH Stove, baby furniture. Other mlscel- • IHRVICn STATION ATTENDANT — AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS — Up liest dealer needs more help In the FOR CREDIT PROBLEMS. IMMEDIATE laneous Items. 495-0353. . Part-time. Bats, and Buns. Must be Jersey's friendliest dealer needs me parts department. Must have 'back- BE A SALES ENTREPRENEUR — DELIVERY. INSTANT CREDIT. "g"nJC~SU"RPLUff"ARMY~COTS — With neat, courteous dependable and will- chanlca. Must have experience ant ground in automotive parts handling. COLLEGE STUDENTS In Insurance. Salary during training. ;ALL MR. GRAN, 373-6636. ln« to work. Call 291-9529 lor appoint- tools. We offer Hteady employmcn All benefits Including hospitallzatIon Call Peter Belmbnt, 741-3112. mattresses, $5 ea. Nine-piece dining- ment. all benefits Including hospltallzaUon, and pension plan. Apply in person, TO WORK AS ROWSE In Shrewsbury's newest An- room set, recently antiqued, good pension plan. Apply In person M. M. SCHWARTZ & SON, Chrysler- LUNCHEONETTE — Sickness forces tique Shop. Open 12 to 5. Monday condition. 350. Evenings 542-0971. MAN TO ASSIST In store mainte- Plymouth, 141 W. Front St.. Red sale of this budget price money maker. Schwartz and Sons, Chrysler-Plyni' Bank. hrough Saturday. Tho Country Mouse, "GARAGE HALE — Pumps, motorsv- nance (Hoot waxing, etc.) Paid vaca- outtu HI W. Front St., Red Bank, PRODUCTION WORKERS Ideal lor couple to operate. Asking 26 Thomas Ave., Shrewsbury 741-9671. garden tool*, chain block, paint tion. Insurance, frlngo benefits. Day only SOOOO Including all atock and "household goods. 671-3271. work. 7(7-5563. BULLDOZER OPERATOR — Good APPLY IN PERSON ONLY fixtures. Will listen to offers for fast ROUTE SALESMAN — For shore'! 985-0600 TO PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT ANTWUEB — ART — Brlcanrac. leading laundry and dry clcanlni wages. Must be experienced in grad- deal. % off! MORE BACH DAY FROM TRAILER HITCH plant. Earnings »75O0*10,000. No ex- ing with Allls Chalmers. Call after 5 OUR HOME! Moving to Florida! CU- DRAFTING perlence necessary. Full benefits. AUTOMOBILE p.m. 229-1553. UNUSUAL — .Long established bar RIOSITY SHOP. 11 Third Ave., Loni Universal type, fits most cars. Must be ambitious and not afraid to MIDLAND GLASS CO. with .up-lo-date features and beauti- Branch 11-3 p.m. $25. 'one only) - * work. Apply Star Cleaners, 132 Myr INHALATION THERAPIST TRAINJDJfl CLIFFWOOD AVE. ful living quarters. Owner has othtr R=D BANK LUMBER TRAINEE tie Ave., Long Branch. SALESMAN —On the Job training In the field or CLIFFWOOD, N. J. Interests and will sell all, with prop- Inhalation Therapy. Excellent oppor- An Equal Opportunity Employer. erty, or just bar bualnessl A real Pearl and Wall Red Bank 741-5500 Excellent opportunity with rapid SALES HELP WANTED — Pull an Excellent opportunity for aggres- tunity for a High School graduate aleeper [or promoter. Call for details. PACHYSANDRA FOR SALE — Two • growth alua Manufacturer. Require part-time. Experienced or trainee seeking a full time permanent posi- nivc, self-starter to join the sales KENNEL HELP IN ANIMAL HOS- SINGER year oM plants. SS for flat containing ~* High School Graduate with drafting Good aalary for the right person. Ap force or established and well re* tion. Attractive salary, pleasant work- ply In person. Plx shoes, Hwy 35, PITAL — Male and female. Full BUV-RITB REALTY over 50 plants. Call 741-8505 arter « training havlni 0-1 year experience In apected Olds mobile-Cadillac agen- Ing conditions and full fringe bene- 781-1010 p.m. • '.". mechanical drafting. THIS IS A BE- Miiiiiletown. No phone calls please, cy. fits. Contact Personnel Office, River- time. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Applicants SEWINS MACHINE GINNING POSITION' Apply in ponon view Hospital, 741-2700, Ext. 225, for please write Box B-105, The Dally TAVERN BUSINESS — J15.00O re- WET8TJIT — $20. Wtg 530. Washer to Personnel Department with samples MAINTBNANCE MAN — Llgnt main an Interview. Register, Red Bank. 1068 ZIK Zag cabinet model. Slightly S1.1. Surfboard »5O. Call 747-1498 or tcnance and • porter work, Ideal foi We offer liberal fringe benefits quired. EDWIN B. 8TARK, Realtor, used. Darns, monograms, appliques, «t your dralUni. An Equal Opportunity Employer. 294-0333. 787-0012. | older man. Pleasant working cond Including pension plan and pleasant GIRL OR MAN FRIDAY—Some book- makes buttonholes, etc.. til without tlons. The Hearth. Call 7*7-0656. working conditions.,.plus the op- 1 •.tUchmenU. Pull price ' "ANTIQUE: SHOP SELLINO OUT — portunity to earn an above average PART TIME; — Adjuster. Must bo keeping, knowledge of typing , for con- Everythlna: must BO. Furniture, lamp* MIDLAND GLASS Income. honest and reliable. Some mechanical struction office. Excellent starting sal- CLIFFWOOD AVENUE MONEY TO LOAN natures, mirrors, glassware. Bome- ' MANAGEMENT CAREER ability. We will train. Apply Mr. ary. Full-time, 8:30 to 5. Call 566-2097. $43.75 thlnK for everyone. ATTIC DOOR, CLIFPWOOD, N. J. , In retailing. Rapid advancement, jo APPLY IN PERSON AT Zondlo, Singer Company, Monmouth COOKS — Experienced. Part and full or $1.65 weekly AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Shopping Center, Eatontown, REAL ESTATE OWNERS We are a local established firm, across /mm CobhleStone's Restaurant, EMPLOYER necurlty. Nelsner Brothers, a rapid. time. Holiday Inn, Hazlet. Apply in FINANCIAL PROBLEMS? Avail Rt. 35. MlddletCTwn. 12 lo 5 p.m...... expanding retail chain, operating 100 person. Ask for Mr. Mario. yourself of cash equity In your home all Credit Manager, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. modern department and junior depart- RUSSELL OLDSMOBILE- SHIFT MANAGERS — And atten- DAYTON SCALE — On> nlohf nllcInK- --- •ERVICE1 STATION MAN — To work COOKS AND WAITRESSES — Experi- as the result of present day Increase ATLANTIC SEWING CTR., all night. Pulton'a Texaco, Rt. 36 and ment stored in 19 Btaten, offers a for- dants wanted, full and part-time for In Real Estate values. We will free machine. Both tor WOO. One 4x» mal management training program tot CADILLAC CO. new Hess Station opening on Route enced only. Apply In person. MAR- this caali equity by recasting your Birch on Birch CfcftiiloU J75. MS-H37II,. Middle Rd., Hazlet. 284-P8M. qualified young men who can be devel 100 Newman Springs Rd., Red Bank 36, Union Beach, opposite Union Ave. TINI'S DINER, Hwy 36, Keansburg. ASBURY PARK - AaK for Mr, SaVary present mortgage. THE KIRtVAN CO. 775-4775 AUTOMOTIVE-SERVICE} MANAGER oped Into store managers and to posi' cut-off. Apply 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. PART-TIME — Male or female. Must Realtors, Middletown, 787-5500, W. ALTO SAXAPHONE — l'/4 y™. old. — New Jeraoy's frlendlleat dealer tlono of eventual greater re.iponsiblllty, be 21 or over. Nights and weekends. Keansburg 187-8600, Hazlet. 284-7200 Hardly umd. *100 or test otler. 871- needs a friendly manager. All bene- Excellent starting salary. QUALIFICA' SHORT ORDER COOKS — Year BUTCHER — Experienced. Full time Starting pay 91.75 per hour. Apply and Red Bank 8(2-4350. < 1518. fits, incentive type pay plan. Call Mr. TIONS: College training highly desir- round positions available. Must ap- position. Will hire Immediately. Call in person, Krauszer's Dairy, 80 First HAMMOND Schwartz at 7474)787 for Interview ap- able, minimum high nchool grndunte. ply in person, no phone calls. How- for details, 229-7272 and ask for Mr. Ave., Atlantic Highlands, N.J. REFINANCE YOUR MORTOAOE — ZIO ZAO MACHINE. PORTABLE pointment. M. SCHWARTZ 4 SONS, Capacity lo meet high mental and ard Johnson Restaurant, Rt 35, Mid* Trlngola. To consolidate all your bills or any ORGAN »35. CALL AFTER 5:30 physical demands or training program, dletawn. PREH~HOUSING — Good "wages, for other purpose. Up to 30 years to re- 985-0601 Chrysler-Plymouth HI W. Front St., demonstrate leadership ability, have SHOE SALESMAN — Experienced. couple to care for three small chil- pay. Confidential, Immediate service. Red Bank. the necessary drive and flexibility to DRIVERS — EXPERIENCED — In $125 and commission. ^ dren. Call 842-0579. Call for appointment. BUY-RITB STUDIO KENMORE OAS DRYER—Like new. *MAN — To work In greenhouse*. Ex- micceed in Uie dynnmlc nnd liiRhls handling household goods. Apply In AL'S EOOTERY REALTY, 787-1010. (Broker). Best offer. AMcr 7. perience preferred but not essential. competitive chain store industry. Will- person, ANDERSON BROS.. INC., 51- OF ASBURY PARK 53 Mechanic St., Red Bank. Downtown Freehold 741-3047. Sloady all year employment, plcaso ingness to relocate. Company benefits Open dally 'til »: Sat. 'Ul »:30 apply In person, SPIWAK FLonisT. include liberal retirement, excellent PRESSER — Part or full-time. Guar- INSTRUCTION SUF»FOARD tniw - Weber Fealiier,, »9 Avenue of Two Rlvcrs,_Rumson. hoflpltaltzntlnn antl major medical pl:in, anteed salary. West End Cleaners, ill USED ORGAN V, Excellent condition. profit sharing bonus, patil vacation, DRAFTSMAN" Brighton Ave., Long Branch. PAINTTNO—All Media. Private lese - 787-1585 NIQHTMVORK — Janitorial and wax-holidays and sickness plan. Minimum MEN and WOMEN sons or organized groups only Lonlonla Ing. Must have car. Full time, start- startlnn nrvlary $100 per week. Apply For mechanical contractor. Knowledge WELDERS AND SHOP MEN — For CLEARANCE TRAIN TABLE — With attached HO. of plpinc layouts desired. Good work- Efthyvoulou, Studio 21, 21 Broil ItIt . lammond, Lowry, Thornu, etc. Spin* Ingit 1 "p.m. 666-8618. Nelnner Hrr-thcrs, Inc., Middletown new plant. Paid holidays, vacation. Full Time And Moonlighters Red Bank. 741-63M. track $20. crib and mattre»« *-H. Shopping Center, Middletown. Ing condition*, fringe benefits. Salary Steady work year round. C.yf. Grim- la and console*. All In mint condl- Roadrace «12, pedestal washbowl wltn open. Call Lou Tami or Al Bagc, 201 mer A Sons. 741-2189. Turret Lathe Operators ion and fully CUR ranteed. Budget chrome flttlnKn *15, wooden exten- 442-7300. termi on all inurnment*. HELP WANTED-MALE MEN — Full or part-time, mornings, Metal Polishers COMPUTER CAREERS sion ladder $10. cricket chair J5. 2 YOUNG MAN WANTED — For coun- afternoons, evenings and Sat. or Sun. In buslneu. Industry and government twin mattress and coil spring, set fla HELP WANTED-MALE ter work and general duties In dry $1.75, working on private estates. 671- Foundry Sand Molders •tart with ECPI train Inf. Day and 775-9300 ea. 741-4199. clean I MR ptnnt. Ll^en.io required. Pre- 2(110. , Foundry Core Makers tvenlngs. Call ECPI at M2-28OO or fer someone who has fulfilled his visit ECPI. 2to Monmouth Park Hwr. 100 M«ln St. Atbury Park FIRST CLASS military obligation. Vacation with pay. MASONS AND MASON HELPKKS SJieetmetal Workers West I>ong Branch. YED SQUIRREL STOLE - In «- (More Classified Ads JOB OPPORTUNITIES paid holidays. Blue Cross participa- WANTED — Call after 7 p.m. 747- :ellent condltlon- MACHINISTS tion. Apply mornings, Top Hat Clean- 5757. Locksmiths FREE Bim-E CORRESPONDENCE: 222-2203 On The Next Page) at JENSEN MARINE ers. Hwy. 35, Middletown. COURSE presented In an Interesting: Rapidly expanding East coast plant PORTER — Part-time work available Tool Makers and challenging manner by a church Milling Machirra Operators of largest sailboat producer In U.S. PLUMBERS — Mechanics and help- working 5 to G hours, from 9:30 p.m. General Help whole only creed Is Christ. Send HELP WANTED—Male-Female HELP WANTED-Male-Female ers. Top pay. Tiricktown area, Call In the coffee shop kitchen. Good sal* name and address to Church of Drill Pren Operaton needs steady, year round help. Boat ary and pleasant working conditions. Maintenance Men Christ. 10 Riverside Ave. Red Bank. experience not necessary. We will after 6 p.m. 892-5908. Contart personnel Office, Rlvorylew Ov«rtim« • Full Benefits train ASSEMBLERS — CARPENTERS MAN WITH CARPENTER E,XrERI- Hospital. 741-2700, Ext. 225 for an We need good all round "COLLEOE JUNIOR TEXCHKS — — PAINTERS — FIBERGLASS ENCE — Steady employment. Call Interview. String basi and piano In your home- IF YOU HAVE A REAL ESTATE LICENSE MOLDERS — WOODWORKERS. Paid days 787-103(5. After 6 p.m. 671-1032. men. Will train persons Call Lauren, 747-4M6. hospital and medical benefits, paid QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR - KESSLER-EUIS JOURNEYMAN MACHINIST — Job With electro mechanical Inspection ex- with good steady work his- GULF AMERICAN CORPORATION holidays and vacation, bonusel and shop experience preferred, but not es- JOBS WAITING!! PRODUCTS overtime. perience Must tie able to Inspect tory if not experienced. sential. Small machine aliop offer!nc from blueprints, and used tent gaugei. Trained operators Needed Now JENSEN MARINE, Dly. of Banao these bcnoflta (or right maii; good Apply In pomon. ELECTRO IM- Steady year round employ- THE WORLD'S 120 First Avenue wagon, group and life Insurance, paid PULSE, 11R Chestnut St., Red Bank. LEARN IBM Punta Corp., P. 0. Box 113. Boundrv holidays and vacations, sick benefits ment. All company benefits Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Rd,, Marlboro, N. J. Write or Phono and ampin opportunity for overtime. "DISHWASHER"*— over 18. • Keypunch LARGEST LAND DEVELOPERS 431-0100 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Apply \Krugor Machines Inc., M5 and advancement opportu- 291-0500 (An equal opportunity employer) Call • Office Automation Qrovo Ave.. Wood bridge. nities. Pay or evening clasnei IS LOOKING FOR YOU MANUFACTURING COMPANY needs TAXICAU milVRR — FULL TIMK Free placement aid amhltloua man for production. Good Mutt have excellent drlvlnjr record. APPLY IN PERSON Approved for veterans We or* Interested In 'several men or women who live In Monmoulh advancement opptirtunlty for rifjht Cull White Star Taxi. 747-0747. NORTHEAST or Ocean counties lo loin us to work in that area. man. Starting at 52.35 ppr hour, peri- "rORTETl WANTED — Part-tlmp. Ap- odic lncraaun depending on ability. plv CANADIAN FURS, 30 Flroad St., KLE-FORGE CORP. Computer Institute (ISO PER WEEK DRAW AGAINST LIBERAL COMMISSIONS Hospital tnnurance, paid holidays and nri1_Hnnk. IF YOU QUALIFY varntlon. Call Mifl-fiROO. Rt. 34 & Garden State Parkway, ) English Plaza Red Ban Tltl'CK DRIVER— Experience PPCPI- ELECTRONIC TECHS CLASS A FENCE MECHANICS — And Helpers. (Piry. Llttln Sliver Lumber ft supply Exit 96 CALL 747-4647 CALL 968-4477 ALSO Experienced or will trnln HUItTtT- C<>.. 1?"' Svcamnre Ave., Littlo Silver. CANR FENCE CO., INC. 2005 Hwy. 3\ Mr. Il.iven. 741-7800, __ Allcnwood, N. J. MERCHANDISE Middletown. ti7l-!Ui>l. "TrfANflpnitTATinN rmmrTiNAToit" R ANH LAWN MAINTE- —Home typing experience, pxperirncp FOR SALE MECHANICS CLASS A NANCE. OHP day. 8 hnurs. Call nfter 0 with jwroinitlnfc report*, knnwlpilcp of p.m. 284-6012. IUynlinre Area, General Itoutlnj,' ex- HAY FOR BALE perlenrc. prcvlnttn luipcrvlNnrv experi- bHle and up Alio straw. T>lHHWABHEriH ^ Experienced. Day EMPLOYMENT 462-W73 PRODUCTION WORKERS Bhltt. Apply In person, Red Oak Diner, ence. ntit(« to work with public: mint Rt. 35. Haztat. have cooperative attitude, will train TYPEWRITERS, ADDING maohlnea. JOIN A GROWING COMPANY In Rnmc nrcnt. Kn than In urn may l»o All makrs new or uicd. Guaranteed. MALE FEMALE EXPERIENCED OATIPRT MECHAN- diiliHtltutrri for nnmp of the above OPPORTUNITIES !ym as $25. Borplco's 101 Monmouth re'iulremniti. Hilary SIO0 per wnek. •t "Next to theater. 7474H43. IN A GROWTH INDUSTRY ICS wanted. Call 2M-9132 or 787- Fllll Tanillv rovarngn Htun Cr<>f*"I5l»p GO AND GROW WITH MIDLAND! fi.V17. Shield nnd Major Merilcil imirl »y WAITRESSES DESKS 115 up FILE3. table!, chairs, employer. Pi-mlnn plnn avalianlo. Lite addlnk machines, typwrlter*, office We are a leading manufacturer of wire, PART-TIME GARDENER WANTED. er.il pild 'mlMnv-M. rirnsn ffiul rc<- equipment, etc., at bargain prlc«i. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Pleano rail \i!ii("« t-. SKCHKTAItV, P.O. BOX 'J''T COOKS New or uicd AAC DESK OUTLET. cable and TV system-products offering. . . RI'J -1fl(M m 3--.. Oakhuret .VU-KOO COOK WANTED ~~-~--- Mi/fliMi/fl"i ho fit at. HiHiiet. N.J. _ HIGH WAGES STEADY WORK 7 FULL OR PART-TIME WEDD1NO OOWN - Of Chtntllly clean and ddependable. $17.*i tti HUrl, "MOONlTlVtHT JOn^^'MfhTnlciiin lace. Alencon and Feati de Bole OVERTIME Iteply In writlnK t<> Hox L-107, The 1ni'llni*rl mill «. Mldrtlr" MEN — Light BunlonlnR. No e*!>erl. town area. With or wllhmit expert- SINGER ZIG ZAG MUST BE ABLE TO WORK ALL SHIFTS Apply in Person all week enro required. Good nalry. Bday week «iicfi. 4S hour work, no Bun. Phone MONMOUTH SHOPPING Ono of tho latest mode In. Deei every- Apply In Person To Personnel Department Call M2-o;m. CENTER thing without attachments. Slightly HELI'UR — flrmirt experience In ear- . tn rtf> lliflit c.\MtrT UBPII. f!V&.20 or |7 monthly. Guaranteed. tientry <EPT. 25i-&353 8(2-1210 ami •* ^0 56(1-21(10. _^ dial work. fl:^0 MIDLAND GLASS CO. VIKOA CABLE CO. nights per work Hmirly rate No EATONTOWN OO KAUT-STEM*A.U — Almo«t new, riAYTLM B" 11ARTKNlTkir^"Write~to" benefits, rountv Vocitlnnal School. 2H h.[>. Four cycle, nrlggs and Strat- Halls Mill Road Ilox MOD. Tho Dally Rcgliter, Red 4B21IH0, ext. 2.11. wnm,n nonic OWNEHS — supple- ton. Cushioned nput, iicrtib brake. Re- CLIFFWOOD AVE. Freehold, N. J. Hunk. __ inforced axle. Helmet and fogg\tu. "MMNTRNANCM MXN — limnnTTTTf ment your present Inrorne with iutn- tlP5. 222-12:17, 4-9 p.m. Aik for Jack. An Equal Opportunity Employer H'KAL KBTATH BAl7EBMANi E>f CUBTOPIAN - - Lt*M work. Mon- orUiitlnn to upll The World Hook Krt- CLIFFWOOD, N. J. PER1KNCKD — Man»KeniPiit oppor- mnuth County VocMhin! 8«:hool. Vi* cycloprila ind related prnducti. For INTKO nTTcTOnY~*i AI7E"~ - Oannl-' tunity fur rlRtit pftraon, COLTB NECK nation, heillh and pemlon b«n8f»i. Interview call 508 0f3 or l'.U. Jlox I umi three for II. 201 Btinre filvtV, tnA AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER REALTY WMSD Call 4e2-»IO, Kxl. 231. Uatkwau. Mornlngitde Ave., Keanaburg 7I7-5U4 X 36 - 28 THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BASK - MIDDLETOWN, N. /.; FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOE SALE PETS AND LIVESTOCK HOUSES FOE SALE HOUSES FOR SALE BOUSES FOB SALE BOUSES FOR SALE CffEfT W — IAAAXT *S, ckMlrt V, MAHWm DROP SJR AH IDEA: SAVE TIMfc ldH bedroom «t 160, tr.d tables ROOM TAfcJJE - From p, $ rrzt a. Wo pa.ptn. «3...«T-U0«. Phone M plsyer inr t-12. 787-61.60. HI6H AND FANCY 77' wner-fouHt custom j-e.n<:n in p*r- Art tor Horn* Bi/y»W GuMfcsTHro- Hilltop. Dead end street. Beautiful four-bedroom Colonial. Three feot condition, r^rge, beautifully land- chure, photo*: Greater Red S|.zilr, WATSR SKIS — Volt Never used, in KELCO ZIO ZAO sewing machine in COLONIAL — 82" sofa. Floral hooked GERMAN SHfilPHERDS — AKC, ten scaped tree-filled plot, enclosed wHh Rumsoo, other ire**. Homw, Estates. original box. |20. Call before. 7 p.m. walnut cabinet. Automatic buttonhol- .rug. 11x15, good condition. Call 741- weeks. Good color and temperament Rtver-Oce&nfront Properties Uultiplt baths and,powder room. Lovely, wide living room with fire- stockage and roae hedge fencing. Listings, open 7 days. JM-55S7. er, perfect. $65. 671-8189. CHESTER HORSE FARM, 946-4392. place, separate dining room, very modern kitchen. All bed- Large living room with raised, hearth SIKGLJ: SEWIKO MACHINE WITH SPECIAL LOT — Ladles one-piece QARAGE SALE. — Selr propelled •tone fireplace, dining room, three ELLA WILTSHIRE AGENCY rooms large. Screened sun porch 23x9, full cellar, two-car ga- bedroomB, two baths. Large Hotpolnt Reilton ZIGZAG. BRAND NEW $60. Kwim-suils, sizes 32 to 36. 52.09 each. mower $15. excellent double bed and REAL ESTATE FOR RENT kitchen. Family room with custom 9S5 4601 after 6. 2 for ?5. SAM BILBERBLJMT. 120 HItciicock headboard 540. 2-4" console 1480 Ocean Ave. Be* Bright I Bay Ave., Highlands. rage. Some new carpeting. Convenient to everything but still solid birch cablneta Jalousied glassed RCA TV SM. Many others. Sat., to TWO OVEN HOTPOINT ELECTK1O APARTMENTS Florida room with flagstone floor plus B42-00O4 5 p.m.. 43 Brook Rd., Middletown, secluded. Owner says "sell." Asking $47,000. 28' outdoor flagstone terraced patio. RANGE -- S30. double basin VOUPKR- FLOWER ANI") VEGETABLE PLANTS Appletirook £1. town kitchen sink and cabinet. 530. FOR SALE — At wholesale prires. EATONTOWN, EATON CREST—Oold Dry basement with many buUt-lna. At- SPECTACULAR VIEW 7»-0K7. Each flat contains T> doz. plant1;. Po- Medallion Club and Apartments. 1 SPACIOUS SPLIT NEW SHREWSBURY tached dry wall two-car plastered Custom hullt modern ranoh overlook- tunia. Sal via, Snapdragon. Marigold, and 2 bedrooms. 642-1105, dttly 9-6. large garage. Wall-to-wall wool car- ing bay and New York harbor on one TWO WHIRLPOOL — Wlmiuiv air Alvpi-um and portulsi-ii. Kaih fiat ?;(, MACHINERY FOR SALE Four or five bedrooms, three full baths. Recreation room, peting. New custom made drapes. acre woodsy lot. On cul-de-sac_ Fire- conditioners. Need service. $30 eacll. tax includrd. Tomatoes, Peppers, SORRY, TOO LATE — Don't let It Many other extras. Ideal location close place in large paneled living room, Two for S3O. SVZ-5S27. Epgplants. Lettuce §'2.75 por flat. Ger- BACKHOE FRONT LOADER happen to you. ONLY 8 one-bedroom separate laundryroom. Wall-to-wall carpeting in living room, to Red Bank. Asking $40,000. modern kltclien and dining area. Three J^nnaK S CV- FT. REFRIGERMOK aniums, very large, "'w. and 50c.\ 'i 1963 rune. Call 872-OOfi5 apartment left. Brand new, all-brick. dining room and stairs. Two-car garage. Good lot. In excellent bedrooms, tile hath, plus unfinished —$35, O.E. washing machine $35. Gas mile north of Rod Bank in rear nf ALL IS CHALMERS BULLDOZERS — Immediate occupancy. Total electric, room for another full bath. Owner Btove, $25. 78T-4o60. beiweon 5 and 7 p.m. the tti-anrh Bronk Pool Co., or call GE appliances, air conditioned. Two condition. Asking $34,500. LAWLEY AGENCY leaving state. Asking $43,500. Call to- 741-11O."> for information. 1 II.D. 6E, 1 II.D. ft leader, 1 H.D. blocks to beach, N. Y. Bus stops at day. I .SURFBOARD -- niwpy~Weber, lOV7? HE. 229-1553 after 5 p.m. door Rental agent on premises now Realtors - Insurors LINCROFT Bl LEVE1 custom built. $150. Calf E RIC GUITAR — Solid body, 'VAhVE~RBATlN(3 MACHINE — Abo thru' Sun. HARBOR VIEW, Hwy. 38, 100 Hwy. 35 Red Bank THE SWEENEY AGENCY. Realtor 8 4'J-370 5 ps. vibrator: also portable am- VALVE GRINDINC MACHINE. CALL. Highlands. 671-51152. Four-bedrooms, two baths and powder room. Large game room. P.O. Bldg. Ocean Ave. 3 pic'. $40, 787-6180. 787-4626. SEA BRIGHT MOVING — Everythinp must go. plifier RED HANK — Furnished apartment. Rear porch. Two-car garage. Gas light and grill. Good loca- 741-6262 Cofabed, $50. armchair S-fl. Formu-a OARAGE — Boston rocker SIS. vanity Three rooms and bath. Includes ail tahle and six thalr.s ?^r>. ironing ma- Jin, carriage '.$10, hlghchalr 510. fold- MERCHANDISE WANTED utilities- Adults only, no pels. 747-5320 tion. Owner bought another house. Asking $36,900. .6 YEARS YOUNG RUMSON chine Stf. Carpet sweeper S3. Alffh- ing chairs ,V)c each. Dog-house SI. Enjoy the privacy of your icreened cine cabinet §2, electric healer 5S- Cast iron Dutch oven J5. Cartons of RED BANK — Studio apartment in Four-bedroojn, 2!j-bath, Hplit-JeveJ porch or brick patio In this compact, ANTIQUES — Tiffany Items, toys, fur- Colony House. $120 per month. Call home with plenty of elbow room. Huge well-planned three-bedroom, m-bath VapnrUer $2. 741-9074. hric-a-hran, Me each. H to 5. Frl.. niture, chin*, paintings, atatuary, coina, 84'J-48CI>. gameroom, covered flagstone patio. Rat., Mnn, TUPS., 55 Peters Pi., Red lighting fixtures. Carved oak dining Colonial. Loads oi charm. Asking 542,- CRIB AN'D CHEST OF DRAWERS— Bunk. HIGHLANDS — Three-room apart- ALLAIRE-FARROW AGENCY Many Innovations. Excellent condition. 80O. r room piece*. Copper Kettle Antiques, Located on desirable, historic Syca- Eel S3r», Old <;.E, rerriKcrator. .S5.>- OaJchurst 631-1599 or 2290892. ment Unfurntshei. $65 month, phone REALTOR more Avenue. Reasonably priced at Gas hot sir furnace, J50. 787-64311. STORMS AND SCREENS — U stan- 872-1367. $13,900. STERLING THOMPSON ABSO0. dard size, two alumlnuni combination COLLECTOR — Warns old toy traliw 199 Broad Streef liBALTOK FLOOR TILES 32xr)O, good condition, 510. Call after any condition, Pay cash or will trade. LARGE fltudlo room. Tile bath. Light Red Bank 741-3450 GALLERY OF HOMES H.O., 027, 0, standard gauge. 774-3710. housekeeping. Good location. Quiet 45 W. Wver Rd. 747-0900 Rura»on Clean handsome floors make your 6 p.m. 741-2046. mature business woman. 741-O7G1. RUSSELL M. BORUS home. Stop in and choose from beauti- WANTED ful patterns in Johns- Man ville and TELEVISION — Portable 12", U.N.F. Used Oriental Rugs TifxTmY APARTMENTS AVJULT REALTORS Kenlfle floor squares at low prices. Idea) second .let, sma)J, compact, nice Chinese and Persian ABLE — Momnouth County's finest HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RED BANK — Live rent free. Two- "6: picture, $35. 787-6180. 600 River Rd. Fair Haven family home only $16,900. VA no Do your own job and nave. Also Wall Tapestrle* centrally air conditioned building. 1, down. FHA low down. KIRWAN CO., Impa FRIEDMAN GALLERIES 2 and 3 henrooms from '^240. RIVER- 747-4532 RED BANK LUMBER OAS FLOOR FURNACE — 50,000 • VIEW TOWERS, 28 Riverside Ave., RUMSON — Prime rustic lo- Realtors, 842-«W>. ' ' autor Pearl and Wall, lied Bank. 741-5500 24"x32" - Includes Thermostat Good ANTIQUE JEWELRY — Top cash SACRIFICE "HIGHLANDS — Four-family apart- condition. $25. Phone 291-2687.' paid. LES DEUX, 790 River Rd., Fair Red Bank. Phone 741-1732. Rental of- cale. Custom-built ranch. Fire- Atlantic Highlands — Scenic Drive ment, three presently occupied. Selling heate NA11GAHYDEi red wing^chatr. like" Haven, East. Tues.-Sat. 11-5. 741-1584. fice open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. place in living room, formal Four-year-old custom-built Bl-Level. price $12,500. $3,000 down, 6% Interest (More Classified Ads Wa new, $50. Queen Anne sofa, ball and ANTIQUE! hall mirror 7W'x2\ cherry MONMOUTH BEACH — I/>vely~~iarge Full basement, gasage. Oil heat. Very • on balance, owner win assume mort- claw feet. '+75. SliUman Bros, high wood frame, scroll and lattice work, "ABSOLUTELY NO ONE PAYS one-bedroom apartments. Private pa- dining room, electric kitchen, large lot ragc 568-6219 after 5 p.m. On Tie Next Page) quality queen size box spring and $,r>0. 787-6180. MORE THAN US. We want clean, tio. Large v/allt in closets. Laundry $19 foam mattress, $100. Mahogany buf- used furniture, antiques, wicker fur- racllitle«. Parking. Heat and hot wat- three bedrooms, two baths. fet $25, pair antique brass gas sconces NEARLY NEW — Mediterranean niture, or articles made before 1900. er supplied. From $145. Apply resi- Full, dry basement. Large HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE S30. 141-4199. style sofa; Drexel coffee table; 9x12 Quick service. OUR ATTIC, 143 Broad- dent manager. River and Surf Club $30,900 porch rug; small white wool rug; way, Long Branch, 229-7781 or 222-7357. Apts. 25 Park Rd. 222-8309. gameroom with bar. Hot water SIX-BURNER COMMERCIAL gas draperies with valances; record play- E,venlngs call 531-8854. THE BROOK AGENCY range, four-drawer Toastmaster bun er parti. 842-4062. KKANSBURO — Immediate occupan- baseboard oil heat. Attached* warmer. 60 ga. Wood hot water heat- WANTED — Old books on New Jer- cy, l'^-room furnished efficiency two-car garage. Patio. IV2- ANNE E. MARTIN. Realtor Spor er. 872.-1245. PHILCO 18 CU. FT. — Hair freezer, sey and American History. Good apartment for single person. Call af- Bank Building. Atlantlo Highlands lap. half refrigerator, $100. Hamilton price for desirable material. 842-4545. ter T P.m. 842-5203. acre plot. $65,000. 291-1717 'OARAGE SALE — Household items, Beach gas dryer, $75. 741-6556 after 6 brok ramall tools. 215 Ocean Ave., K. and weekends. MODEL RADIO CONTROL RED BANK —Three -room furnished YOUR MONEY Sterling Thompson ;Keansburg. Frl., Sat., and Sun., from ANY TYPE apartment. Adults. No peU. Call 741- FAIR HAVEN - Choice, con- Buys a houne, your ownership makes Wa 10-4 p.m. ••• SINGER — Heavy duty gear drive 671-5887 6421. It a home. See this Little Silver ranch console. $69.50. Guaranteed. ALLSEW venient area. Spacious split today. Dining room, den, three bed- $25 SHOPPES, 43 Church St., Keansburg. ANTIQUES — Palntlnga, N.J. AUti ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT rooms, screened porch. Large lot, at- — Spinet, rennished, $275. Call 495-0377. Estates purchased and appraised 747- $110 level. Living room has fire- tractively landscaped. $37,000. 2003. The Hudson Shop, Inc., CU KIRWAN' CO., Realtors, 842-4350 place. Dining room, electric & Associates ;747-2706. CEMENT MIXER — With % h.p. Broad St., Shrewsbury. RED BANK — Furnished living roof motor, $80. Refrigerator, $30. Two OLP FURNITURE — Antiques, china, bedroom, kitchen. bath. Utllltle kitchen, paneled den. Three 747-3500 ;HORSE3 MANURE — $10 truck load, 600x17 six-ply tires, $10 pair. 741-1542. glassware, art objects and bric-a-brac. Adulta. 5115/mo. 741-1404. No peti. bedrooms, two baths. Hot wa- WATERBURY AGENCY REALTORS • INSURORS • APPRAISERS ••delivered. Immediate cash (or anything and ev- Deft* CARRIAGE. — STROLLER — Fair Realtor-Insuror 671-2483 erything. KuaoU'a 25 East Front St. ter baseboard gas heat. At- Auto condition. One year old. Call after 741-1603. COMMERCIAL RENTALS 02 JIaple Ave. Red Bank 07701 steer -UPRIGHT PIANO — $75. You move 6 p.m. 842-1984. tached one-car garage. Over- hMt> 'it. Call SCUBA TANK — Regulator, any make. WAREHOUSE STORAGE SPACB — COLTS NECK OARAGE SALE — Two bilge pumps, Also H.P. air compressor. Call 201- sized plot. $42,500. l r 747-5034 compremer, dog basket, lawn furni- Approximately 1300 iq. ft om Wi 0097 after 6 p.m. 747-1100 CLOVER HILL RUMSON -HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Furnitufe, ture, garden tools, wrought Iron table, Three-bedroom, 215-bath Colonial with $2! Hammond organ, patio furniture, mtlsserie and small electrical appli- TANDEM BICYCLE OFFICES — (Private) In large suite. LITTLE SILVER - Inviting, positively beautiful ground*. Central ;gia!iaware. Many miscellaneous Items. ances. Antique pine corner cupboard, Good condition As small aa 70 sq. It. All services convenient vicinity. Roomy air conditioning. (Possible very large -4 Johnson St., Monmouth Beach. pine drop leaf table, antique t&blcfl, 747-1931 as deatred. Executive Center, 1 Main fourtti bedroom could be completed, UNIQUE PROVINCIAL old lamps, china and glass. May 17 BL, Eatontown. 642-3261, ranch. Fireplace in living with minimum cost.) $48,000. ILLMEN- iSOODIES FOR CHEAP anil 18, 14 Packer Ave., Rumaon. 842- SEE AGENCY, Realtors, Rt. 34, Colts •Ping pong tops 5'9' regulation 2- 0514. PETS AND LIVESTOCK OFFICE BUITE — 756 w. It, In ex- room. Dining room, electric Neck. 482-3172. Oldest agency In Coin ^ piece green, regular $10.95, now cellent location. Desirable for any pro- Neck. • Open for inspection weekends. GARAGE SALE — Sat., May 17, 10 t» fession Call 717-3730 between 9 and 5. Kitchen. Large paneled den. V-S, S7.95, -One only 2/8x3/10 Ander- PROFESSIONAL DOS GROOMING— son Naxrowline, regular $58.52, 4 p.m. Furniture, books, records, rec- By appointment only. AKC poodle RESTAURANT — Seats 100 people Three bedrooms, two baths. motl i now $25. Odd pre-finlshcd 4x8 pan- ord player, clothing, lady'8 mink RUMSON • N»w four-bedroom model. and schnauzer puppies. 671-9621. and 14 room hotel with living quar- Miniature Colonial in excellent condl. powe ; els for bars or closets 51.99 ea. trimmed coat, grill, curtains, car bed. ters. In Atlantic Highlands. Excellent Large basement with paneled •Dutch doors, 38"x80", you glaze. Corner Swimming River Rd. and Co- OALE-VIN PET SHOPPE opportunity Call 741-1144 atter 6 p.m. tlen and fine location. Two bedrooms, C regular $59.50, now $35. Marble lonial Way, Lfncroft. j&onmoutit Shopping Center game room. Hot air oil heat. ltt baths, den wth bookshelf and • Rumton Shore Estttet, Woods End Rd., off chips $1.25 50 1b bag. 'Nova Ply UODEBN OFFICES — Singles or beamed celling, 'large living room wltli TUFTED BACK TRADITIONAL SO- 542-1273 Air conditioned. Attached two- lovely stone flreplact, dining area. ' *i" attic floor In mixed slzea as It FA — 10*. $200. Phone Special suites, own parking, Colonial style Rum son Rd. ' comes $15 per 100 sq. ft, 'Four Cocker Spaniels building. Heat, full maintenance, air car garage. % acre plot. Re- Pretty, modern kitchen, basennent, ga- each 4'xlO" best (juallty walnut pre- 747-9549 conditioning .optional. Reasonable ren< rage, only S25.BO0. McALISTER OOOD HOMES FOUND FOR OLDER duced to $38,000. AGENCY, 109 E. River Rd., Rumson. flni5hGd plywood regular $29.95 GARAGE SALE — Friday, Saturday DOGS — And cash paid for pedigreed tali, 10 Soring SL, Red Bank. Call Bheet, now 540 takes all. 1x6 9:30 to 5. Household, antfques, ffall- 7*1-9585. 842-1894. roofers, soiled. In 10' and 12' litters. Stan Lerner, Dog Trainer, 223- It ing equipment, wearing apparel, furs, 7781, 222-7357, eves., 631-88M, lor lur- • Waterfront lot* available also. '6 t lengths $5 per 100 lineal ft, :)2"x81 and miscellaneous. 147 Ave. of Two ther Information. 3900 SQ. FT. — Light manufacturing DENNIS K. BYRNE RIVER RI&HTS unfinished Luan $1.95 ea. Buy 10, Rivers, Rumaon. loft for lease. Add to the charm of this tour-bedroom, Bel get one Iree. White cement TCRU- Call 747-1100 REALTOR-INSUROR y r.ARAOE-YARD SALE — Going to GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE — two-bath Colonial. Full basement, at- mall - lar $3.95 now 2 bags for $5. Bilco Three years. For sale .to borne wllh 8 West River Road Rumson tached garage. Call today to Inspect. cellar door displays 64"x5l", regu- Mexico, everything must go • furni- OFFICE AND YARD — Fenced In Asking m.ooo. Ing. lar $70, now $61.60; T2"x55", regu- ture, toya. old bottle collection, etc. large yard. 671-9120' area. Call 291-2400 or 45 WEST RIVER RD. 747-0900 ROMSON lar $74, now $65.12. Untainted fur- 38 Knollwood Dr., New Shrewsbury. PROFESSIONAL POODLE GROOM- 2401 Phone 842-1150 ING; — We groom to please. Ctll STERLING THOMPSON AS3OC. Wa ! niture 25% and more off on Yellow 10:30 to 3:30 SaA. and Sun. WAREHOUSE OFFICE AND STOR- MEMBER MULTIPLE REALTOR Tag numbers. 'Wood screens and 642-5550. ' $1' ', storm sash (bufld hot bed) mixed GARAQE AND CURIO SALE —Sat., AGE. SPACB — Call LISTING GALLERY OF HOMES sizes, your choice $2.50 ca. Screen 10 to 4. Everything Imaginable. OUR MOBILE DOG GROOMING 264-4413 45 W. River Rd. 747-0900 Rumson •wire,1 aluminum or Flberglaa by LADY OF PERPETUAL HKLP WE COME TO YOU APPROXIMATELY 1300 SO. FT. — roll, 24"xlO0\ $15 roll, 28"xlOO\ SCHOOL GROUND, Highlands. PTA EDEN ACRE 842-4039 •benefit. Abovtt service station, Hwy. 36. West SEEKING PRIVACY? RAMBLIN8 SPLIT LEVEI, — Fam- I $17.50 roll; 36"xlOO'. $22.5q roll; BOSTON TERRIERS — Male and fe- Keansburg. (125 month. 787-0633. ily room. Two-car garage. Owner COLTS NECK T •thers not shown. 4x8x3/16 as- male, AKC, papers. Five weeks. Well Tlits rieldstone rrame rancher is lo- v TWO POWER MOWERS — and DESIRABLE OFFICE cated In the heart of this prestige transferred and anxious to sell. $20, bestos board $3.05 ca. "Heavy en- good marked. 5150 each. 222-6905. ? trance doors In variety 36"x80" 34". One power edger. All On Broad St., Shrewsbury community. The 114 acre site'has tall 990. THE KIRWAN CO., Realtors, Ame I icconds, $10 and less. Bar unas- condition. 741-7815. AKC MINIATURE POODLE PUP- 741-0074 days. 545-2687 eves- trees, and has been landscaped for Hwy. 36. W. Keansburg. 787-6600. hrati * • «embled, cherry ply $29. Bar as- RARAGE SALE - Sat. May I7th, 104 PIES — Black, cream or silver beige. maximum privacy and flowering beau- Males and females. Great graduation PIZZA KITCHEN FOR RENT — Ful- ty It In a veritable "Botanical Gar- \ aembled 542.95. Plastic sheets, red Heights Terrace, Middletown. 9:30 ly equipped. May be seen a.t any den". Center hall, the large living HOUSES FOR SALE I or black lamp shade stock 22"JC59", a.m. Maple desk, fan (window), etc. gifts. £100. Silver and apricot stud time Oa.ll 741-9700. ask tor Mr. or ' regular $1.98, now 51 ea. service. -Professional grooming. Call room overlooks the rear terrace and SURFBOARD _ 9'8" Emit Coast Per- 542-7032 or 542-6237. Mrs.' Pete Maletto. the wooded hill beyond, formal dining $n "MEANS SUPKR SAVINGS! former. Used little.; Good condition. room, three bedrooms, basement game- $115. 542-6062. RACE HORSE MARE — 13 years room. Custom built, but now too large : RED BANK LUMBER old. Name Stardust Brewer. Sire Di- HOUSES FOR RENT for present ownera. Asking S65.OO0. EAST KEANSBURG BEST TOP SOIL rect Brewer, dam Madge L. 671-5523 CALL TODAY Two-bedroom, V/2-story. M0.900. Pearl and Wall, Red Bank. 741-5500 after 6 p.m. S8S to $350 Per Month ,TE,N PIECE DINING ROOM SET— Good fill tlirt, tolue stone, road gravel, THE BKRO AOENOY HIGHLANDS rS" saw with motor, 6" sander, lawn sand. etc. Bulldozing, and backhoe ser- WEST HIGHLAND white terrier pup- Rt, 39 Middletown HALL BROS., Reafcors Snower with 18" blade. Call 787-0940. vice. Eckel's Trucking, Morganvnie, pies. K^gifsh champion lfnes. Stud Four-bedrooms, pood view and extras. 591-9707. 611-1000 813 River Rd. 741-7685 Fair Haven LeSc service. Holmdel, 946-9791. Member Multiple bin ting Service 124,500. moti IJ^RGE UPRIGHT FREEZER — Uied PIANOS — ORGANS — New and AKC K-9 CUTIES WIDE SELECTION OP RENTALS — Open 7 Days powe Used Spinets, Uprights, Grands, Play- Furnished and unfurnished. Immedl* HAZLET «lx months, all guarantees. Cost $400. ers. All organs will be sold before SIZZLING HOT-DOG SALE ate oocupancy, SAMUEL TEICHER Four-bedroom split level. 526,990. Wa we move in June. FREEHOLD KIM- AGENCY. Oceanport Ave.. Oceanport $20,000 •Sacrifice $275. Call 747-2706. BALL PIANO A ORGAN WARE- , INSTANT CREDIT 5*2-3500. Three-bed room, two-«tory house. Liv- MIDDLETOWN HOUSE. 431-1166. PUP GOES HOME WITH YOU NOW Fabulous Great Danes, bloodheunds. TWO AND THREE • BEDROOM ing room, dining room, modem kitchen, Threi-bedrooms. Riverfront. 529,000. ANTIQUES — Brlc-a-brac. 2/3 off HOMES — For rent or sale. J125 to hardwood floors, full basement, two- -YARD SALE — Sat., May 17,10-4. Old English sheep dog, Skye terriers, 5150 a month. THE KIRWAN CO., car garage pliu tool ahed. L&rgt 71 Conovcr Lane, Middletown. Bene- FREE BOOK EVERY S PURCHASE! Welmaraners, Irish setters. Basset corner lot. MIDDLETOWN fit Cedar Crest Collo^e Alumnae fund. Moving to Florida. CURIOSITY SHOP hounds, wire fox terriers, Scotties, REALTORS, Belford. 787-5500. W. 11 Third Ave., Long Branch. 12-5 p.m. Kennsbnre- 787-8600. Hazlel. 2S4-7200. Four-bedroom split level. H8,9OO. EXECUTIVE'S COLONIAL : cocker spaniels, pootlles-all colors and DO0RS, DOORS — MAYTAG WASHING MACHINE — sizes pugs, sebnauzers, Ohlhuahuas, SHREWSBURY — Small cottage, fur- THE BROOK AGENCY MIDDLETOWN Secluded omld century old tree! — only I'/I years old, centrally air con- Wringer type, extra clean, (rood pump Boston Terriers, Cairns. Siberian husk- nished, from May 15 to Sept. l. all ANNE B. MARTIN, Realtor ditioned. Tfll) 4 bedroom, 2'/i both Colonial has much to offer for gracloui ClOS! {SECONDS quiet, % size, $4S. 787-S180. ies. Saint Bernards. ALL PUPS utilities included, 560O. PAUL BRA* Bank Building. Atlantic Hlghlanda Four-bedroom Colonial split. $33,500. living. S52,M0. Iran! HEALTH GUARANTEED. Permanent GAU, Realtor, Shrewsbury. 747-0221. in our basement — finally arrived shots, wormed. Lowest Prices Beat 291-1717 brak priced from J2.S5 to J4.95 — good GARDEN TRACTOR — 7 h.p. Bolcns Jlush doors Luan or Birch — some electric start with 36" rotary mower. Quality. TWO STORY — Five-room house. PAUL P. BOVA Wa cut out for lock and hinges — ready Used only one season. $495. Scott ro- 3 E. Fr»nt St Red Bank 200' off highway 35, In Holmdel Town- MIDDLETOWN lor hanging — also make good tables tary spreader attachment. $25. Roller 747-3634 ship. Available Juno 1st. $160 per R»altor-lnsurer Paul Bragar Agency •pr desks — first come, first served. attachment. 510. 542-3368. month. Write Box N-141, The Dally A RARE BARGAIN AKC POODLH PUPPIES — $76 to Register, Red Bank. New three-bedTecnn Bl-Level, ne&ting 35 Cherry Tree Farm Rd. RED BANK LUMBER OFFICE DESK — Metal, 30x40, solid $100. Call completion. This beauty boasts a mod* New Monmouth top, 3 drawers side, one cervter, with T41-O46* MIDDLETOWN — Pour-bedroom split em kitchen, comfortable living room, REALTOR jTearl ana Wall, Red Bank. 741-5500 chair, $45. 787-6180. level, fully furnished and equipped. formal dining room, 114 baths, nan- 671-2544 JIARAGE SALE — May 16, 17, 18. WANTED — Pedigree male Brittany Large fenced-tn lot. June IK to Sept. eled recreation room witti fireplace, Leave The Financing To Us 794 BROAD ST. •SHREWSBURY, N.J. • 747-0221^ 513 George St., South Amboy. 727- YARD SALE East Ave., Atlan- Spaniel for atud service. You may 1. 787-4101. and utility room. Located en apttfoxl- Opffn 7 Days & Frl. Nlahti "6! Siso. tic Highlands. Tuesday, May 20, 10 have pick of litter. 264-9598. Trade Your House In a.m. HIGHLANDS — Fully furnished cot- mately J26xU0 lot. Priced to Mil at MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - 1 Biso OARAGE BALE — Sat.. May 17 3 SIAMESE KITTENS — Lilac, Seal, tage. Five rooms, Overlooking .ocean- $28,900. Member Multiple Listing Auto Truex PI. One block after Middletown EARLY AMERICAN FANS — Put It Chocolate Point. Guaranteed healthy, Call after 4 p.m. 872-1866. High School. 9 am. to 4 p.m. on the front lawn. It's beautiful. Barn- inoculated and registered. Lilac male heah yard red, great big wheels, two beau- available for stud. 536-3987. COLTS NECK—September 1st. Execu- BETSY ROSS AGENCY BEARS TRACTOR — Electric start, tiful seats. Oreat conversation plpce. tive home. Three bedrooms, air con- 11? Hwy. 39, Keyport Realtor! Wi 42" mower, snowplow and roller. 671- burkboard, $95. Call 531-SS54 or 229- AKC MINIATURE POODLES — Two ditioned, Fishing, boating, woods, 3932 after 6 p.m. 7781. If no answer, 222-7357. black males. Nine weeks old. Call swimming pool. Luxurious living for 264-3456 787-4813. $375 per month. PAUL P. BOVA, RUMMAOE SALE — Pine Brook Fire 7iTNETTE~SET — slx~pipce Formica Jlouse. Porters Ave., Eatontown. May HANDSOME NINE YEAR OLD Realtor. 671-2544. LITTLE SILVER COLONIAL with china cabinet. Also fireplace ac- CHESTNUT THROUGHBRED GELD- FOUR BEDROOMS 17th., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. cessories. Call Friday after 5 p.m. THRE.E-BEDROOM HOUSE $34,900 Sat.. Sun. anytime. 741-2407. ING — 16 hands. Sound hunter pros- S150 BAND SAW — Three phase motor. pect. 536-3351. KIRWAN CO., Realtors, 842-4350 This Colonial has Just been Hated. |85. chnln saw 25". $75. two anchors PIANO STEINWAY You can view the many trees and tfc5. 512-3548. 7' Grand, beautiful rosewood case. CAT hOVEItS — Healthy mature Sia- flowering shrubs from the screened $1000. Call 291-2134. mese, malea and females. Also Per- summer home or enjoy a swim In th* TRACTOR AND SPREADER _ $rj». sian and Per-mese. Free to good WANTED TO RENT pool — plus the convenience of two- Toro riding mower J75. Call 747-3338 PHILCO COMBINATION TV — Radio homes. Cages available with any two car garage, full basement and many after 6 p.m. phonograph, $15. Three-speed portable cats. Call 747-5053. WE NEED — Five or six, 2-3 bed- extras. 1 room Rental Homes, furnished or tin* WHITE COMBINATION — Storm phonograph. '.SI. *. Two 650x15 white- walls. $S. 787-0776. THREE ADORABLE PUPPIES — furnished from $85 to 9350 per month windows, stainless steel tracks. To With shepherd-like markings. Father for Incoming personnel THB BERG "HOME OWNERSHIP PAUL BRAGAR fit openings, Nine 30x38"^ to 39. Four MAHOGANY SECRETARY — S45. pure bred beagle.«, Only $5 each to AGENCY. Rt 35. Middletown. 671-1000 WixWi to 4914. One 38x37',; to 38->i. REALTOR Mahneany • dlnlnK room set $60 May good home. 747-3643. 7M Bread St. Shrewsbury 7*7-0231 One 32X3O!J to 31»i. $12.95 each. 842- be seen Fat.., May 17. 1 to 3 p.m. ENGLISH FAMILY — Needs lour or 1530. ll,r> Branch Ave.. Red Bank. MINIATURE Schnauzer pups. Pedi- five-bedroom hoime for one year. Can greed males. Six weeks oM. Call 566- pay 5400 a month. Call 671-1158. FIVE BEDROOMS ffOVI.VG — Selling bedroom, dining FOHR PIBCR — Clntd scrllonal furni- 102.1 for appointment. Beauiirully appointed expanded ranch room furniture, service for 12 china, ture, two walnut end tables and cof- EXECUTIVE NEEDS 3-4 bedroom with 2% baths. Barely three yean Lowrev organ, rugs, necretary. books, Uhle^wo lamns, SIM. 211 !*!«. HALF BREED BEAC.LE. PUPPIES— unfurnished house to rent by July 15th. old. Extra large kitchen, family room, etc. Phone 291-3724 after 5:30 p.m. Two femalcK and thrpp males. Mother Call 566-7164.- AKC. $10. Call 747-'2fiS2. walk-in cedar closet and many more FOUNDATION OF weekdays all day Sat. and Sun. STEREO EOiTlPUEKT — FlshcT AUSTRALIAN army officer requires extras. Asking 136,500. CARL. F. ZBL-' amplifier • Conrertonp auto-revnt-sp LERS, Realtor. 648-1443. CARRIAGE HOUSE SALE • Sat. tape recorder. Oerrard rhanser. Two GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS — Im- furnished house for 12 monthn. Fre^ May 17th. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Patten Jensen speakers. 512-33R8. ported sire, rlchiy colored, home pared to pay high rental far tulUbIt BED BANK - RUMSON AND MILES Point Yacht Club. Patten Ave., and raised excellent temperament. 264- home. Call 228-900G. Ext. 142. AROUND — Multiple Linings. Send for Renwlck Place, Long Branch. "WORK BENCHES^— $10 ea. Two air 3162. comprcnoors, one tankl"s*. one with FOUR OR FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT free catalog of modeat homea. farme, CON SURFBOARD — 8' tank, S40 ea. Call 264-5268. AKC COLLIE PUPS ~ WHITE! FAC- —Retired couple. Ked Bank area. 747- ptlatlal Rumson estates, waterfronts, Call TORED TRIS. EIRE AND 13AM 1583 atter 6. Will give references. acreage, lots, buslneae opportunities NEVER TTSED — Tappan 22 CU. v: SHOW DOGS. CALL 774-5185. 2fll-;654 slde-hy-slrle refrtgerator-freezrr. C URGENT — Two-bedroom unfur- RAY STILLMAN, Realtor THE NATION" nished apartment. $135 to $X75 per ANTIQUE — Mahogany four poster prrlnnc. $450. Won it but can't use TEDIOREED GOLDEN RETIEVEK "Our 50th Year" 1 twin hede and highboy. End tables. fHRFitt month. Call 787-3707 anytime. «« Hwy. 35 Shrewsbury 741-80001 Armlrss couch. !1" console TV. Cher- —Female, ye; r Old, $35. Call 566' ry wood bar. lounge chair, porch fur- GOIXO OUT np BUSINESS — Rps- 3408 TWO-BEDROOM unturnlnhed house. BED BANK — Three-bedroom, two* nllure. Call 222-0126. taurant pruiipiupnt. showcases, stir'irs, KITTENS TO GOOD S100 to $140 a month. Urgent. Call story Colonial completely remodeled combination rash drawer and adding Call 787-3707 anytime. in and out. 1% baths, )JvJng room, DKEXEL DINING ROOM SET — machine, latins, chairs. Also kitchen dining room, Bunporch and laundry Walnut. Eight piece, Two maple beds. equipment. 872-0040. 222-3437 after 4 room. Beautiful corner lot location 747-1311. p.m. PUREBRED SEALPO1NT Siamese FURNISHED ROOMS 50x160. Low taxes, Close to ehopplni Kittens. $15 ea. Call mnd achoofe. $24,900. 741-9374. 946-8805 RED BANK — Furnished rooms, ALL BRICK RANCH — Located 250' APARTMENTS APARTMENTS BEAUTIFUL, OORDON SETTER — with private entrance. Bitting room above sea. level on Scenic Dr., Atlnn- HOME OWNERSHIP HAS SPURRED THIS This Si-ottiah bird dog is extremely with kitchen privilege. Female only. tic Highlands. Three bedrooms, two lovable, cood with kids, completely Inquire 13 Peters Fl. batha. living room and fireplace. Din- househrnkpn ami a good watch don. YOIINO BUSINESS OR PROFES- Ing room, modern science kitchen. COUNTRY TO JTS GREATNESS. AND THE Rhe Is one year old and has had all SIONAL WOMAN — WUlilnj fur- Hccreatlon room 24x28, two-car at- her shots. AKC. $85. Slan Lernrr. niaheri room in private hnme. Avail- tached garage. 154,500.' 291-1030. noK Trainer, 531-8851. 229-7781 or 222- able June 15. Call 871-50(7 after S 7357. _ p.m. INCENTIVE OF HOME OWNERSHIP WILL "OERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY - HOUSES FOR SALE Champion Hired. Whelped 2/12/60. LEONARDO —- Large, dealrable room I Pleasure Bay SIM. Call B71-912D. Business person. Private beach, (Ga- | BE ONE OF THE FACTORS INVOLVED IN rage available.) 125 week. Smaller c/ MILK QOAT-SAANEN room, S22.5O. References. 872-1117. j REASONABLE; ROOMS FOR RENT — Adults. SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF THE CALL 776-7283 after 6 p.m. Itter 6 p.tn. , CilTI Apartments HERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES - 2S1-006B Rlsck nnd tan or black and sliver. BINI1LK. KOOMS — Clem, comfort- COUNTRY'S URBAN AREAS. Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, N. J. Malps $65: females $50. Housrbroken, able. Reasonable. Gentleman pre- temperament guaranteed. AKC. Ml- fercd. n Wallace SL. 741-5392, ARM or 229-7781. If no answer call MM3R7 RED BANK—Newly decorated room. Conveniently locaterl to nhopplng and BlT>r?:SK~BEACpoiNT — Kittens |2Si transportation. Cnll between 5 and 7 excellent ma Iff wlud $25, onc-yenroM Tor appointment. S42'[O03. NOW liva on th» banks of the beautiful Shrews- rtpnlawrrf femalp, excfllptit enlnr, bury Rivar . . . «» Plaaiur* Bay Garden Apar»ment«l From [UHpfiftlttfin and jipt, $35. All ACFA ri-Rffttorori. Hroedlng cage 520. 071- GARAGES FOR RENT NEXT WEEK, MAY 18-24, IS '58 your tei.ace, you'll overlook oiling, boating, fishing, water 1611 or 171-0170. skiing. And you're |uit S minutes from the Atlantic Ocean O~Oohn~ilOMB — KUtenT LAIIOE — GARAGE for rent — Op- and 3 m.nutis from the shops, schools, transportation, and Call posite Mtririlctnwn RAllrnad station. JSO a month. Cnll 671-M70. houi»> of wontiip of Downtown Long Branchl On site: play- 741-4T27 NATIONAL REALTOR WEEK. groundi, 150% off-street parking, laundry and storage rooms, landscaped interior courts. COMMERCIAL RENTALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE i, 2V,, A and 5-room apts. from iyt LITTLE SILVER $32,900 Including heat, hot water, parking and electricity for light .DISTINGUISHED , 1' j-l>ntli itpllt lovel In AS REALTORS, OUR MEMBERS lralilo lo ution. Living room, rlln ... OF THE WEEK ana cooking. j. InK room, liirRf Biimerooni, eat-In OFFICE SPACE kltrlipn, lv.-nc.nr Burjigc. On \j acre. Located In center of Red Bank Hy appointment only. Cfill after 5 p.m. LITTLE SILVER - Four b»droon» HOPE TO CONTRIBUTE TO A Exclusive Leasing & Managing Agents: business district. _PrlrK'[paU_nnly, plra»e, 717-3018. Colonlol only thret yeors old, two All these features provided: jT7.ni)0 I't.'flTOM* IUNCII -^ Three baths and powder room, flreploe* • Central Mr Conditioning lip/lro^m*. iwn hnlliji. nr.ltncet kllf))en BETTER AMERICA! • Sell Service Elevalor wllh (linlntt nrcit. Ovpmlzed Int. Ncnr In 19' den,full collar. Two-car aaraoi. r. e. Scott co., Realtors • Private Parking Space 'xc.in, Jyiw IHKCH. I>rtnd!(*WOr Lono BrGTlcl ) nient KtnUlird recreation room. 524. flofl. :'fl*-8fif»3 741-3450 mol ZL T,r.V'. B rm T " - '" " ' »"l ™o5. 747-1100 MULTIPIF Pleasure Soy Apis ' «"""> *•••' >•» '• *"«ntic A..., right t. MAm.HOP.O TWP. (Station Rd., off 54 BROAD STREET RED BANK tit. W> Blx-coom house; 6 acres; IM IROAD ST. RID IANK SERVICE *3!,500. 743-0117 TOE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOE SALE BOUSES FOfi 8ALE HOUSES FOB SALE BOUSES FOB SALE BOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOE SAUS "YOU GOTTA VA-FHA MI&DLETOWN $18,900 U.OBM-CJVTH HJCUSHTS HIGH ON'AHJLL $22,500 HAVE HEART" ASSUMPTIONS aruOoat llvtac Ii ycun witk tbi* NAVESINK RIVERFRONT FINANCIMO AViU-ABLj: TO QIJJJA- {our-tefocm, 2'^-bEtB CafaHtfll XIAr Sprawling "Rancher - Dutch Colonial 123' ON RIVER Beautiful FramtnKbam RUKO with five VCD BUyjCKS. LET US SHOW YOU utu<3 In plcture*iu« Mtttac wtth English Tudor home on four bedrooms and three battia. All appli- HOW. drumtic Mew. Ttili lovely none, magnificient acres. Locust Oversized Lot Sturdy Construction You'll need blood, sweat and ances, drapes, two-car garage. Corner with ramy vn.ni, an b* faan tears too. Here's what you get. plot. Son transferred and mother and CONVENIENT TO FORT MONMOUTH (or H7.OO0. area. Breath-talcing view. 18- Solid real estate value at a A parklike setting provides the father anxious to sell. $40&90 28' living room, beamed ceil- Three-bedroom ranch In nict tree. OPEN 7 DAY* room house, well maintained. reasonable price. Three bright, background for this 20 year This Framingham Ranch ha* wall-to- Well landBc&ped yard, only leven Three-car garage has attrac- airy bedrooms, formal dining old home. Three bedrooms, ings and fireplace, 15' dining wall carpeting, aoousticaJ celling tn ears old. Aiktng $17,500. OUR PHOTO PILES room, 15' kitchen, two bed- the living room and den. Various gar- SAVE YOU MILE* tive apartment. room, spacious living room and dining room, large living room den equipment and lawn furniture, as i'our-bedroom Cape Cod needi only rooms plus expansion. Beauti- well as drapes, are available. Out- slean up and paint to be a real charm- $135,000 kitchen, ceramic tiled bath, and kitchen. Tiled bath. Full door flood lights. A good high assump- T. Nice large living room, and dining HOWARD DEXTER garage. Excellent condition basement. Two-car garage. ful riverfront. Breathtaking tion. $41,500. oam. Only J7O0 down to qualified FHA ELLEN S. view. Tremendous possibilities. myer. Full price »U,9O0. ASSOC. throughout. Many extras. Professional landscaping. Four bedrooms and two baths plus a REALTOR Money necessary. $28,500. game room in this Jamestown Ranch. Ipllt levpl with three bedrooms, pan. 21 E. Front 8t. Red Bank 747-2761 VETS NO DOWN VETS NO DOWN Storm windows and screens come with led den, garage, basement. Large HAZELTON NON VETS $900 DOWN NON VETS $1400 DOWN ,. this house that is only months old. it. In a very nice neighborhood Ask- :OLTS NECK COLONIAL NEW LISTING Possession 60 days or sooner Very ing only (19.BOO. little cash required to assume. $36,990. Three-year-old, three-bedroom, 2',i- Realtor FIRST TIME OFFEREiD bath modern Colonial In beautiful Area. $25,900 $30,900 Be the first to inspect this four- CAMASSA ASENCY Centrally alr-condltloned. 30' long famf- West River Road ASH, PATERSON & DENISE LITTLE,SILVER y room, magnificent landscaping. Ex- Beautiful Older Home Lovely Ranch bedroom, three-bath family Insurance-Real Estate eptlonai value at 14S.&9O. CARL F. 842-3200 Hwy. 9 4 West Wain St., Freehold, N.J. 741-6336 SELLERS, Realtor, B48-4443. home located in most desirable 462-0160 Formal Dining Room One Acre Lot Eves, and Sun. Mr. Weaver, 229-M13. E.RFECT FOR RAI8ING YOUNG MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lincroft. Entry foyer, spacious FRY — Your children will be happy Elegance and charm are the Brand new listing. 'First de- living room, formal dining HAZLET A PICTURE SETTING this Little Sliver ranch on quiet outstanding feature of this posit takes it. Three large bed- ASSUME IVA % Pramen this comfortable home on a treet. Three bedroomi, separate dln- room, modern kitchen, den, beautiful wooded acre, set on the side g room, eat-in kitchen and attached HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOR SALE home. River Plaza section of rooms, huge living room and playroom, attached garage MORTGAGE!! a hill on a quiet dead-end street. ;arage. Wide deep rear yard for fam- Middletown. Three twin sized kitchen, separate dining room, Hurry to see Uiin lovely 8-year old bi- inter hall Colonial design. Tlie large njoyment. Offered at J28.600. Call COLTS NECK oversized lot. Call now — level. Living room, full dining room, ien has a fireplace. There 1B also a ow! E. A. ARMSTRONG AGENCY, bedrooms, 28'- living room, ceramic tiled bath. Full base- $39,500. family room, four bedrooms, two-car large famlJy room, four bedrooma, 214 Realtor, 555 Prospect Ave., Little Sil- Three-bedroom ranch 4n excellent con- BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS garage. Many extras. ilhfl, two-car garage, and a baue- er. T41-4500. HOUSE OF THE MONTH modern, kitchen with plenty of ment with finished recreation ent. Among the many "pluses" are dition. Almost two aorea o( nicely cabinets. Tiled bath. Plaster Only $26,900 lut water baseboard heat, minutes to HOLMDEL' — New cuntom bl-level. l»nclacaped property. Beautiful country room. 18x36 covered patio. COLTS NECK Lab, walk to the Middletown Five bedrooms, 2\_ bath*, Atn fire- view. Best area. Non development. walls throughout. Garage. Hot Vets No Down FHA Minimum Down place. Wooded acre. $48,^00. Low taxes. Just reducer] tu (42,990. Delightful frame and brick Two-car garage. Loaded with FABULOUS!! rain station, and an In-ground swim- four-bedroom Dutch Colonial, water heat. ilng pool with cabana. Asking $61,000. IATONTGWN — Custom bt-ievel, four IL.L.MENSKK AGENCY, Realtors, Rt. extras. . Large four-bedroom home. 214 BEACH AGENCY, Realtor :all us to Inspect this superb listing edroom, 2'/4 baths, den fireplace- 34, Colts N«ck. 462-3172. Oldest agency with brick wallet! kitchen and 1EH Rt. 35 Middletown, N. J. Prime location. $36,000. EDWIN H. In ColU Neck. ______den with fireplace. There is VETS $1300 DOWN VETS $1600-DOWN oday. central air conditioning and a baths. 18' kitchen, formal din- 842-2628 Open 7 day« MARTIN, Broker, 542-5900. central vacuum flyslem. Also NON VETS $2700 DOWN NON VETS $3300 DOWN ing room. 31' living room with Eves: 531-4768 2'/j bathfl, two-car garage and HALL BROS., Realtors BHREWBBURY RANCH — Two bed- BOUSES FOR SALE full basement. Beautiful size fireplace. Porch off family RED BANK 113 River Rd. 741-7688 Fair Haven rooms, living room, dining room, living room and dicing room. Member Multiple Listing Service kitchen, b&sement. Walk to buses and This Is a charming, well land- room. Brick patio. Many, many Open 7 Days shopping 316.900. CROWELL AQE.N- Excellent Hillside Colonial with view. CY, 76 W. Front St., 741-4030. scaped home, -in one of Colts THE BERG AGENCY extras including large heated Four bedrooms. 3^ baliis. Play room Neck's finest areas. Asking In basement. Spacious living room MOOR YOUR BOAT DEEP WATER COVE $52,000. STERLING THOMP- REALTORS greenhouse. Beautiful wooded with fireplace, two-car e.ttactied ga- your property. Quiet deej> water. SON AS3OC. Rt. 35, Middle- rage. Beautiful trees and shrubs. Only rhree-bedrw>m, two-baUi ranch. Ftre- HOUSES FOR SALE town. 747-5600. V/i acres. Well landscaped. $47,000. Don't walL >lace, den, dining room. Early posses* A Short walk to the Navesink River Daily 9-9 Sat. and Sun. 10-7 Daily 9-8 Sat. and Sun. 9-7 Privacy. Newly listed as $58,- ion. M4.6O0. Middletown 671-1000 . 3206 Rt. 35, Hazlet 264-8200 makes dnlrablt living lor th« boat- 900. JOSEPH G. McCUE INC. real estate ing family. In Colonial Fair Haven. CLEAN ATTRACTIVE — Five-room 747-3500 Doll House. Two bedrooms. In Mld- HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Realtor WATERBURY AGENCY Complete with nautical decor, this dletown Township off Hwy. 36, near McGOWAN AGENCY insurance Orand Way. $15,100. Call BITTNER & 30 Ridge Rd., Rumson 842-0444 Realtor-lnsuror tour-bedroom Colonial also offers a CARTON AGENCY. 264-2916. Realtor Member Multiple Listing 02 Maple Ave. Red. Banh O7701 dan, plus a recreation room, screened LINCROFT — Cedar shingled FARMHOUBE — Partially renovated, 258 Newman Springs Rd. HURRY HURRY HURRY! Four bedrooms, one full "aath. Living $17,400 porch, and flagstone patio. Immacu- bi-level on large landscaped lot. REDDEN AGENCY Red Bank room with fireplace. Dining room, HOVSES FOR SALE Call right away to inspect thin new 12x12 pantry suitable for recreation RANCH, In excellent condition. Klno- late condition. Many extras. Asking Many large trees. Good condi- listing, it Is In a very convenient Lin- 743-3000 croft location, ideal for the Parkway room, laundry room. All appliances. slied bedrooms, large eot-ln kitchen, S61.50O. July possession. CALL TO- tion. 8 years old. Four bed- 741-9100 commuter. Sunny living room, dining Detached two-car garage. Barn and ceromlc tiled bolh, extra largt lot, SALE rooms, 2>/ baths, paneled game- room, eat-In kitchen, three bedrooms, silo. Located on magnificently treed with many frees completely fenced DAY. 2 Reaffors-lnsurors BRAND NEW COLONIAL r- 114 bathn, huge family room, base- 2.6 acre lot for a private "parklike" In. Atony other extras. VETS NO KIRWAN TRADE INS room and large porch. Two-car ment, attached garage. The trans- setting. Principals only. D46-6541. MONEY DOWN. NON-VETS MINI- $32,000 MUM DOWN. LOW CLOSING COSTS. Ranch-Three bedrooms $16,100 ferred owner says "sell It". July IJTTU9 SILVER COLONIAL — Make garage. Mortgage available. Member of Red Bank Three-bed room, 1V4 -bath, two-story possession available. Asking $28,000. an appointment today to inspect till a Colonlal-With income $17,650 Multiple LUting home to be built in popular section of Well worth ?36,900. Fair Haven. Convenient to schools and apacloun four-bedroom (master bed- $29,990 ColonlalFour bedrooms $16,900 transportation. Living room, formal HALL^BROS., Realtors -oom with dressing room); 2\-_ baths, Some remodeled and redecor- CHARMING DUTCH COLO- IOme *4 acre. Large living room, de- dining room, eat-In kitchen, laundry 813 River nd. 741-7688 Fair Haven luxe kitchen and delightful den with RAISED RANCH. Four bedrooms, ated, ready to move in. Mort- NIAL — Large living room and attached garage. Coil now for Member Multiple Liming Service pui a paneled rec. room, formal WEART-NEMETH more information. [Ireplace. Double garage. Priced at Open 7 Days $49,500. E.A. ARMSTRONG AGENCY dining room, family Hied kitchen, t gages arranged for qualified with fireplace, pleasant din- boths, carpeting, built In appliances, REALTORS & NICOLETTI Realtor, KM Prospect Ave., Little 811 buyeri. ing room, modern kitchen with RUSSELL M. BORUS SMALL TOWN . •er. 741-4500. patio, swimming pool. Large lot Member Multiple Lilting Service THE KIRWAN CO., Realtors Leisurely living in a pleasant com- nicely landscaped. Coll today. dishwasher. Three bedrooms, munity Bpirit. Near water end marina. 111 River M. 741-74U Fair Hove Hwy. 36, Weir Keansburg. N.J. AGENCY l REALTORS sunroom, gameroom, l /i baths. 600 River Rd. Fair Haven Three bedroom«r, two baths, gamBroom, HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN 7 DAYI 787-6600 REALTOR attached garage. ¥24,900. Sub. to Gov't Approval 747-4532 102 WEST FRONT ST. Nice location. $29,900. BEACH BUNGALOW 747-3500 tINCROFT EARLY AMERICANA - Beau- Leonardo bungalow near beach. Ideal TREES - PRIVACY 741-2240 for newlyweda ©r reUred couple. Liv- WATERBURY AGENCY Grocloui Informal home surrounded Member of Red Bank tifully restored Colonial home ing room, large eat-In kitchen and Realtor-lnsuror by large shade trees. Contfnguous to rich agency toath on first floor Two bedrooms up- 62 Maple Ave. Red Bank 07701 THE DOWSTRA AGENCY on nicely landscaped acre plot. stairs. Two-car garage. Best bargain woods and golf cours* nearby. 16x32 Multiple Listing Service in Monmouth County. $10,000. In-ground pool. 23x35' living room, 1215Hwy.35,Middlorown 91 EAST FRONT STREET Center hall, large living room LITTLE SILVER GEM three bedrooms, three baths, base- JUST BROKEN IN with fireplace, formal dining Lovely smaller home. Perfect honey, ment, two-car goroge. Asking (43,< 741-8700 F. A. GBHLHAUS moon cottage or retirement dream 500. STERLING THOMPSON & AS- COLTS NECK room,-modern kitchen with self- Real Estate house. Huge sunken living room, for- SOC., 340 Hwy. 35, Middletown. 747- Two-year-old, ranch, Three bedrooms, mal dining room. Eat-in kitchen. Pan- 671-2900 2^6 baths, and room for expansion. cleaning range, den with fire- Hwy. 36 Leonardo tied jalousied den porch. Large pri- 5600. RED BANK STUCCO. 25' living room, formal dining room, OM air conditioned (Uie tlneBt). Wall- place. Four bedrooms. Three (Next to Atlantic Gas Station) vate patio. Many added features. Large kitchen with pantry, three bedroomi, one bath. Two porchei. to-wall carpeting, extra paneling for mortgage to qualified buyer. Only $28,- eajsy maintenance and more, lt'3 a modern baths. Charmingly dee- 291-0488 600. Call after 5:30 or all day week "Full b«i»meni D»tached garage. Convenient location. Low , dream come true. CARL F. ZELLERS. 24 Hour Telephone Service ends, 741-7673, * taxes. $25,500. Realtor, 946-4443. orated. $59,500. COLTS NECK 1% acres. Four bedrooms, 2% batlis. TWO AND THREE-FAMILY HOMES MinDLBTOWN — Three-bedroom, 2V4- IMMACULATE LINCROFT 18' kitchen Gameroom. Greenhouse. —In moat local areaB. $18,000 and up. LARGER OLDER HOME, PLENTITUDE OF CHARM. Living bath bl level. Large eat-In science Extras. $58,900. EDWIN S. BTARK, Realtor, 264-0333. room, IB' dining room, 17' kiiehen, den, four bedrooms, I'A kitchen. Completely carpeted, plus HOME — Nicely landscaped den. recreation room with pool table. COLTS NECK bathi. Drening room off matter bedroom. Large porches. Top One acre. Three- bedrooms. Unfinished CARRIAGE HILL ESTATES 16x32' pool with private patio, two- plot compliments this lovely fourth bedroom suite. Den with fire- location. Wide board floors, slate roof. Many treoi. Walk to car garage. All appliances and many Superbly built custom homes from extras. Must Bee to appreciate. $38. home. Entrance hall, attractive place. Basement. Two-car garage. Air $53,000. Directions: approximately two commutation and grammar ichool. $41,500* BOO. G71-210D. living room with fireplace, din- conditioned. 146,000. mlle.i west of Colts Neck Inn on Rt. 537, turn right on Montrose Rd., and tl&lll ing room, large eat-in kitchen." watch for sign ana model. J.D. THE HANDYMAN OR BOATSMANS DREAM.- This charming CROWBLL AGENCY ROCHE AGENCY, Realtor, Hwy. 34. older Cape Cod style, riverfront, with million dollar view and HOUSES FOR SALE Three large bedrooms. Paneled 78 W. Front St. 741-4030 Colts Neck. 462-2741. THE CURTIN AGENCY boat houre. 28* living room, beamed ceiling with fireplace, den. Screened porch. Central RUMSON BEAUTY ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Four bed- REALTORS • INSURORS dining room, kitchen, three bodrooms, one bath. Needs tome This lovely Cape Cod. in excellent rooms, two baths, large living room, MIDDLETOWN air conditioning. $48,500. dining room, kitchen. Excellent con- work. A real opportunity at $28,000. condition and location, has three bed- WRAPPED IN BEAUTY rooms and two full baths, living room dition. $25,000. EDWIN 8. STARK, $20,200 Embraced by l'/i acres ol smooth GRACIOUS FAIR HAVEN CO- with fireplace, formal dining room Realtor, 264-0333. HIGHLANDS lawns and trees. 16x32 In-ground pool. and cheerful eat-in kitchen. Flagstone Thrtt-b«droom ranch. Two botrts. City sewers. Most all furniture included. Maintenance free oil brick and alu- LONIAL — Five-bedroom home patio. Full, dry bajwemenL Hat water Full basement. Dtod tnd street. Walk to buses and beach. Owner wants THE DOWSTRA AGENCY minum ranch features central air. with river view. Center hall, at- baseboard heating. Only (30,900 Mc- HOUSES FOR SALE quick »ale. Two-car garage. )5M24 living room, ALISTER AGENCY. Realtor, 109 B. "* 91 EAST PROMT STREET ^;>\' full dining room, Ihcee king.size bed- tractive liying room, with fire- River Rd., Rurason, 8«-18&4. 1 rooms. Asking M1.500. STERLING place and bookcases. Dining RUMSON — Cape Cod. Good loca FAIR HAVEN $35,000 741-8700 '"•• THOMPSON & ASSOC. M0 Hwy. 3S, tlon; near schools. Four berirooms STUCCO RANCH Charming older three-bedroom home. Formal dining room with beamed Mlddtelown. 747-MOO. room, eat-dn kitchen, attractive d«n, fireplace, J.1^ baths. Oarage. Ful celling. Large living room with bookcases, t'/i baths. Overlooking the den. VA baths. Many extras. •dry , basement. $27,500. Call 842-2122 $17,500 beautiful Navesink River. after 6:30 p.m. for appointment. $59,000. Thii throe-bedroom ranch with FAIR HAVEN — Under construction • ••••••••••••••••••••••••?»»•••••••••••••••£ two story house. Four bedrooms, 2Vi eat-in kitchen, on 75x100 lot, MIDDLETOWN $19,990 Rt. 35, 301 Maple Ave. baths, paneled den with fireplace. mayba purchased . . . Three-bedroom ranch. Living room, kitchen/ ooragt. Walk to ttransporta- Hot air heat and air conditioning. tion. Won', toil at this price. Corner Bergen PI. 741-0516. VA NO MONEY DOWN BLUE CHIP OFFERING — 103' bulk- to qualified buy«r. RED BANK headed waterfront. Excellent condi- TRANSFERRED? tion. Four bedrooms, 2& baths, pan- CALL 2?1-laf8 eled den, modern deluxe kitchen with Evenings 'and Sundays bullt-lna, formal dining room, large entrance foyer. Wall-to-wall carpet- Send for brochure HERE'S HOW TO SAVE v 741-9204 ing and attached garage. Well worth a look at $29,900. Call today! E. A. Member of Both Multiple Listing Services ARMSTRONG AGENCY, Realtor, 555 TIME AND TROUBLE Prospect Ave., Little Sliver. 741-4500. Hwy. 36 and Thompson Avenue Leonardo MIDDLETOWN — Two - family. Each QUALITY SPECIAL unit has three bedrooms, 1!£ baths. Immaculate modern ranch. Excellent $26,900. EDWIN S. STARK, Realtor location with finished banoment, one- 264-0333. Nationwide car rarage. Hurry! 118,900. , • ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS HOUSES FOR SALE A Mullaney A charming, well-maintained horn* in excellent AAlddletown location. FIND-A-HOME Three or four bedrooms, 2 baths, living and dining rooms, kitchen, • Attractive ranch, large rooms. Beauti- full basement, goroge. A ror« find on today's market! ful lot. City lewera. Call now. (24,000. Realty Lltfing Service COLTS NECK - $48,900 A Mullaney $23,000 QUALITY REAiLTY ASSOC. Lovely two-story "Colonial, three BRAND NEW 2-story Colonial on park-like lot. Four bedrooms, V/i Heal torn years young. Centrally air condi- Exclusive! baths, family room, full bosement, 2-car oarage. Hwy. . 38 Leonardo tioned. Three bedrooms, one more S35.500 to finish Into dormitory. Two bathi. Another A good starter home for a nice couple. Three bedrooms, 2 baths. MIDDLETOWN Fireplace In 31x17 family room. Mullaney Walk to beach. Owned by a boat builder and Is In top condition. Absolutely beautiful four-bedroom, 2%- Nicely landscoped. Many extras, hath split level on ever an acre. Listing ONE CALL DOES IT ALL!! Would have to be seen to be appreci- $20,200 ated. Call for an appointment. H3.50G. YOUR OWN WOODS! Would You . . . And lust right for a young family or o retired couple. Three In lovely Colts Neck. Plus gorgeous generous bedrooms, V/i boths, well landscaped and right here In ONE PHONE CALL TO: LAWLEY AGENCY four-bedroom split-level on V/i dreom Btlfii Believe Mktuletown. acres. Even a heated greenhouse $31,900 Realtor! - Insurors for the green summer. Please see Another? this setting before you buy any- 100 Hwy. 35 Red Bank thing else. 558,900. NEW AND RESALE 741-6262 HOLMDEL OVER 400 HOMES $20,000 TO $125,009 WATERFRONT NEW COLONIAL ARTIST'S PARADISE Four bedrooms, 2V2 baths. Alumi- 671-5151 Beautiful location dlreclly on Shrews- num siding. Wet bar and bookshelves Bury Rlvertront Lovoly livin« room In library. Excellent workmanship. with fireplace, dining area overlooking Horse country. $55,600. the river. Three bedrooma and bath. Short run to fishing grounds. Fantastic Member lot* auniet«. Just reduced »25,0OO. Call Me- OAK HILL — $43,900 Multiple Listing Allster Agency Wo have the key. Mc- Only 10 months old. Three-bedroom Realty ALI8TER AOBNCY, Realtor, 109 B. Ranch, 2V] boths. Full, finished base- Services MULLANEY REALTY River Rd., Rumaon. 842-1894. men). Owner transferred. FARMS, FARMS, FARMS THE HERITAGE ASENCY 8 TINDALL RD. All sizes, with dwellings and outbuild* Morli A, HofsesSf Realtor (ROBERTS WILDING) 671-5151 MIDDLETOWN . Principals only, Call BZiVMUl. • THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BA\K • MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 so HOUSES FOB SALE BOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOB SALE LOTS AND ACEEAGE LEGAL NOTICE FHA APPROVED-$16,500 p — ru*«t IWJ.UOD. win WE'VE GOT ITl or Mil. T/t*e, r.e»riy two e-cree- wonce Little Silver School Addition NO CLOSING F&ES! I ^nz/rc \jkivt, ttrjrttA iol on left FORMULA. FOR FINE LIVING TblM fieeptJomJ tMe* UMX talJirtt fjrom tu CntiUn to Government-owned COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED three- dining room. Three bedrooms, and line. From $13,SOO. and up. Located, Cltiuu At*l< ESTATE OF ISABELUS ABHE, DE Referendum Set ior June 26 gu heat. Qualified buyer needs only on Scenic Dr., Atlantic Highland*. bedroom ranch. Full basement. ONLY $24,000 - $2,000 down. $300 cash. Early occupancy too. 291-1030. CEASED Pursuant to the order oc DONAZ.D LITTLE SILVER — Tie proved, the board plans to present crowded conditions. Qualified buyer. KEANSBURG — 50x100, W7S0. Hal- J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the BUDGET SPECIAL-$10,400 let 75x100, city sewers, «5000. ED- County of Monmouth, thi* day made, Board of Education last, an- convert two classrooms at the The importance of these facjl- HAZLET: WIN S. STARK, Realtor, 264-0333. on the application of the undersigned, NO CLOSING FEES!! Ethel Parry, Administratrix of th« es- nounced a June 26 referen- Markhakh m Place School into ities may be emphasized \yy EIGHT-YEAR-OLD FOUR-BEDROOM bi level. Large roora^. Owner wants to sell quickly so will tate of the aald Isabelle Astie, de- Nice convenient area. make it possible for most anyone to COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ceased, notice Is hereby given to the dum on its proposed addition music and art rooms and to noting they are critically buy Two bedrooms, gas heat, corner creditors of said deceased £0 present of a 28,500-square-foot wing use two existing classrooms ONLY $26,900 property. About ?250 cash Is all that's MIDDLBTOWN TWP. — Commercial to the said AdmlnlBtratriz their needed at the present time." needed for qualified buyer, HO why pay property along Hwy. 35 or 36. From claims under oath within six months to the Point Road School. at the Point Road School for VETS NO MONEY DOWN rent? 17V to 10 acres MUliLANEY REAL- from this date. Superintendent of Schools TY 671-5151. Dated: April 23. 1989 Although accurate figures special services including re- C. David Vanderhoof com- AVTO REPAIR GARACE ETHBJ, PARRY, weren't available last night, medial reading and mathe- MIDDLETOWN: COTTAGE FOR COUPLES Cinder block. 24x40 building on 61x 207 Kelloirg: Slreet, mented, "We are averaging ADORABLE THREE-BEDROOM RANCH. Paneled living room. 330 lot In Mtddletown Township. $13, Syracuse, New York. board president Curtis G. matics. That would create, LOW PRICE OF $8200! ! 600. Administratrix almost 30 students per class- River rights. Beautiful grounds. ONLY $26,500. FHA $2,300 down. Owner will hold mortgage on title all William C. Lloyd. E«q. Callan said current estimates in effect, eight new rooms for newly painted home. All permastone THt; SMOLKO AGENCY 36 Church Street, room now and predictions Qualified buyer. exterior, storms and screens, too. Im- Real Eitato Keanaburg, N. J. are that the win will cost general instruction. mediate occupancy after S170O down 263 Main St. Keansburg Attorney show we'll have 31 in a room payment. NO CLOSING COST! 787-0123 May 2, 8. 16, 23 $27.00 about $980,000. One of the two new kinder- MATAWAN: garten rooms would replace next year. Our rooms at the The board hopes to be able Point Road School are 720 ASSUME PA% MORTGAGE BUY-RITE REALTY BUSINESS PROPERTY NOTICE to quote a final figure when the kindergarten that was LOVELY FIVE-YEAR-OLD FOUR-BEDROOM CAPE. TWO 787-J0I0 MONMOUTHCOUNTY square feet and a 720-square- TRAILER PARK it presents its proposal to the converted into a library at BATHS. Screened patio and garage. $32,800. SURROGATE'S COURT Parent-Teachers Association the Point Road School. The foot room was not built for LITTLE SILVER IN OPERATION Notice to Creditors to Present 30 pupils. Little Silver's edu- MIDDLETOWN: Tho perfect lamlly home. Tlils^charm- On 10 acres. Includes 5-room. dwelling. Claims Against Estate meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in other would replace the sub- 4ng Colonial, near sehooln, shopping $75,000 FIRM. ESTATES OF JOHN B. GRAHAM, cation will suffer from this BRAND NEW CUSTOM BUILT FOUR-BEDROOM, 2K-BATH and transportation, yet privacy is as- DECEASED the Markham Place School. standard kindergarten room sured by a beautifully treed deep lot. overcrowding; you can't pos- Pursuant to the order of DONALD The board's plans call for at the Markham School. two-story colonial on choice % acre. Very nice neighborhood. $34,300. Eves, MEYER MORRILL J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the sibly properly teach children $42,500 and sun. MTB. odom, 229-0903. Exclusive Broker County or Monmouth, this dey made, 12 new classrooms, two kin- In a written statement, the 45 E. Majn St. Freehold on the application of tlie undersigned, in a classroom that crowdfed. 462-5627 Eves, and Sun. 842-1876 dergarten rooms, an art room, board pointed out, "The COLTS NECK Julia L. ABhbey, Administratrix, of the With crowded classrooms, all IMMEDIATE POSSESSION EXCELLENT FINANCING On nearly two wooded acres, in one estate of the said John B. Graham a music room, an audio vi- school population ihas in- ot the finest areas of Colts Neck, is deceased, notice Is hereby gi^ti to we can do is put them in t;he this magnificent contemporary ranch. HEAL ESTATE WANTED the creditors of aald deceased to pre- sual aids room and an all-pur- creased to such an extent BEACH AGENCY Swimming pool with cabana. Huge sent to the said Administratrix their rooms and preach to them, claims under oath within tlx months pose room. the Board of Education is tak- 11 marble fireplace In living room. Thxee COLTS NECK-HOLMDEL from this date. and that's not education. REALTOR bedr»wna. Two baths. All rooniB over- We have ready Qualified tuyere, an Dated: April 19th, 1D69 If the referendum is ap- ing this action to relieve the sized. Rea.Bana.bIy priced. Eves, and. for fast efficient service, call J. D. 194 Hwy. 35 Middletown, N. J. Sun. Mrs. Odom. 22S-0003. JULIA L. ABHBEY ROOHE, Realtor. Kt. 34, Ctoltj Neck. 300 Red Hill Road Open 7 Days 842-2626 4S2-Z741. Member Uulttpia Muting Ser* Middletown. New Jersey Eves: 531-4768 CAMASSA AGENCY vice. Administratrix LIBTINOS OP EETTEK HOMES — Messrs. Plllabury, Barnacle, LITTLE SILVER IN Xeansiurg - Middletown . Hazlet- Russell & Carton McGowan Weighs Verdict Appeal Holmdel. The smolko Agency. 787-0123 878 Highway 3E>, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE 741-6336 Middletown, New Jersey Realtor 4 Parker Ave. WE CAN MULTIPLE LIST Attorneys CHAPEL HILL FARM RANCH—Th; April 25, May 2. 9, 18 *2ft.O0 FKEEHOLD-County Court After Irving L. Bander was appropriate for use in the sale bedroom*, two baths, gameroom, ll RUMSON .HOLMDEL/OOLTS NECK YOUR HOME Judge M. Raymond McGowan ing room witli fireplace, dlrane room God bles* the transferred owners. Call today and give details and cash found guilty by acting Asbury of real property," said Judge kitchen, basement. Hot water heat makes it possible for US to offer to The Betting is so beautiful you may price. STBRIJINO THOMPSON A A3- NOTICE ^ is considering a Municipal Parfk Municipal Court Judge ^ Garage. %, acre plot. $11,900. YOU this excellent Ranch having three Pappa, "completing the form bedrooms, large basement with same- forget to look ins ide this four-bed- BOC 747-S600. ESTATE OF EDWARD M. CRANE, Court appeal in which an As- room, 2Vi bath Colonial Bpllt with deceased Donald J. Pappa and was giv- L1NCROFT — Young home borderln; room and, o! course, the proverbial heated greenhouse and many, many NEED VACANT LAND bury Park real estate agent by inserting information and park. Four bedrooms, three bath! bar. Home surrounded by excellent extras located on lovely residential Notice ol Settlement of Account en a suspended $25 fine, Mr. family room with fireplace, hot watc lawn with many shade trees. Large Street. Asking $58,900. Sma.ll lot or large tracts. Call M Notice is hereby given that the was found guilty of practic- causing the form to be sighed heat, basement, double garage, 1 enough for privacy. No sweat to main- REAZ.TX. 671-5151. accounts of the subscriber—, Ex- Bander appealed. •round pool 16x32. $43,500. tain Asking: $31,900. Call, we're easy ecutrix of the estate of said Deceased ing law In preparing a con- to talk to. Stately new four-bedroom, 2'A bath LIST WITH CONFIDENCE wilt be audited and stated by the Sur- .Judge McGowan, after by the buyers constitutes Jthe Colonial, situated in magnificent trees, Our 14 processional salespeople are rogate of. the County of Momnouth and tract of sale. LITTLE SILVER nANCH — ThT has large entrance foyer, family eat- reported for settlement to The Mon- hearing arguments yester- practice of law." •. . • bedrooms, living room, dining are HASSINGER & in kttohen. Quiet street, easily acces- ready and tfble to market your prop- mouth County Court. Probate Division, eat-ta .kitchen, attached garage. *" sible to Matawan trains and buses. erty tntccessfuJiy. on Friday, tiie 6th day of June A.D., day, reserved decision. Mr. Bander was represent- cellent condition, J28.900. TdTradeII O g GLAZEBROOK Member Multiple Listing Service* 1089, at 9:30 o'clock a.m.. at the REALTORS New homes throughout Holrndel and County Oourt House, Monument and In the Municipal Court case, ed by Daniel J. O'Hern of Red 105 E. River Rd. Hiimaon Colts Neck priced from $44,600. Call WALKER & WAJLKBR, Healtors Court Streets, Freehold, New Jersey, Boy Critical SCHANCK AGENCY and discuss. Shrewsbury Holmdel at -which time Application will be Judge Pappa ruled that the Bank Assistant c^y „„. 842-5880 741-5212 6T1-3S11 made- for the allowance of ComraU- drafting of a sale contract by „„,,,„„ ,__, J»*\ REALTOR sons and Counsel fees. secutor T1Thomas TJ . cSmith Jrm . CHOICE RUMSON LISTING 'MARSHAILI P. PLANNING TO SELL Dated May 6th, 1969 a real estate agent constitutes 8 Linden PI. Red Banl Realtors After Car ;; 747-0397 Eve».: Sunday 747-4061 Estate area — spectacular five bed- 8. Holmdel Rd. Holmdel 046-1475 YOUR HOME? Messrs Pitney, Hardln A Klpp, the practice. of law and was presented the state's case." room, 3H bath Colonial. 214 years old, Why not let one or our trained pro- counsellors at Law COLTS NECK owner relocating. Central air condition- 12-ROOM COLONIAL fessionals explain our proven Bales 570 Broad Street not exempted from the statute Three-bedroom Colonial. 2*h baths ing, builtJn vacuum cleaner, custom agreement plan with you? Newark, New Jersey Hits Bike which allows only members of Three fireplaces. Best area. Over ont Maen oiUh fixtures, white combination This Temodeled Colonial has five bed- Member of MuIUple Listing Margaret M. Quirk (formerly acre lot Many, many extras. Ex aluminum screens and storms, spa- rooms and 2% batha. Large living PAUL BRAGAR, REALTOR Margaret M. Crane), FARMINGDALE - Michael the bar to practice. cellent value - $48,900. ILL.HENSEI olous den •with 'lireplace. Carpeting room, dining room and country fityJed' Shrewsbury 747-0221 Wooddale Drive, AGENCY. Realtors. Rt. 34. Colts Neck In living room, dining room, halls and kitchen. '26x37' gameroorn with beauti- Greenwich, Cenaecttcut. J. Yard, 12,'of 9 Yattf Ave., .462-1172. Oldest agency In Colts Necl stairs. Breakfast area in ultra modern ful fireplace PLUS five rooms and Executrix. '* Mr. Bander was charged kitchen — Two car garage. $67,500. powder .room •would be ideal for moth- COLTS NECK AREA Hay B, 18, 23, 28 (29.00 was listed in critical condi- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Love Call tor appointment. er-in-law apartment -with separate en- Wo have customers waiting [or 4 and with violating N.J.S. 2A:170- two-bedroom ranch. Full basement trance, Excellent location with lovely 5-bedroom Colonials and 3 and 4- tion in Jersey Shore Medical 78 which prohibits any person attached two-car garage. S24.0OO. ED trees and shrubbery. Double bedroom ranchers, priced between NOTICE Center, Neptune, this morn- WIN B. STARK, Realtor. 264-0333. RUSSELL M. BORUS and workshop. Only $35,000. McLI $45,000 and $65,000. Members of 3 not licensed as an attorney STER AGENCY, Realtor, 109 E. River Multiple Listings. ILLMENSEE AGEN- ESTATE OP KATB L. TIMPSON, ing with head injuries suf- KEANSBURG—TOiree-bedroom rand REALTORS Rd., Rumson. 842-1894 CY. Realtor, Rt. 34, Colta Neck. 482- DECEASED from practicing law or posing Excellent condition. Walk to huse: 3172. Oldest Agency In OolU Neck. Notice ot Settlement of Account. fered in a car-bike collision •tores, schools. 515,600. EDWIN 000 River Road Fair Haven as a lawyer. STARK, Realtor, 264-0333. 747-4532 NEW LISTING IN HURRY TO SELL? WE BUY And Discharge Of A Trustee) here late Wednesday after- Little Bflver Colonial, three years HOMES OR LOTS TOR CASH. CALL. Nottee 4s hereby given that the ac- noon. The complaint was signed young, In excellent condition. Four 787-7416. counts of Uie subscribers, CO TRU&T- BOUSES FOR SALE RUMSON AREA bedrooms, 2% baths, family room with EES ol the estate of said Deceased Howell State Police said by Mrs. Conchetta Crespo of fireplace. Asking $49,500. WANTED — House on river. Will will be audited and stated by the COLONIAL FARM HOUSE rent or buy on contract. Should be Surrogate of the County of MonmouUi Bradley Beach, a buyer in a priced in mlddlo $40's. Write Box D the accident occurred at 5:25 BrERLINO THOMPSON ASSOC. and reported for settlement to The Completely restored, on one acre. Well 199, Tho Dally Register, Red Bank. iloninoutli County Court, Probate Di- p.m. and identified the driv- transaction. landscaped 'with sweeping view of REALTOR 5-6 ROOM HOUSE — Tlnton Falls, vision, on Friday, the 20Ui day of countryside in Middletown. Gracious GALLERY OF HOMES JUNE A.D., 1069, at 0:30 o'clock a.m., er of the car as Lawrence "The acts of the defendant •unny living room with brick tire- a W. River Rd. 747-9900 Rumaon Llncrott, New Shrewsbury, Colta Neck at the County Court House, Monu- Matthews of Lakewood. place. Combination den and dining vicinity. Private. Call 462-8013. ment and Court Streets, Freehold, New in selecting a legal form as room, fireplace. Four bedrooms, three LISTINGS WANTED — Two, three Jersey, at which time Application will They said the front of the baths, wide pine floors throughout. % OF AN ACRE and four-bedroom homes In Little Sil- bo made for the allowance of Com- Near Parkway entrance, Maj»y extras. Lovely ranch with four bedrooms and ver, Rumson, Middletown area. For missions and Counsel fees, AND DIS- car struck the Yard boy o T Asking $59,500. 1^ batha, 25' living room with stone fast efficient service call E.A. ARM-CHARGE OF A TRUSTEE. on his bike at Academy and * lIHlOCeilt fireplace, formal dining room, pretty STRONG) AGENCY, Realtor. W5 Dated May 8th A.D., 1069 kitchen with breakfast room. Storm rtospect Ave.. Little Sliver. 741-4S0O. Wall Sts., and the impact THE LOW AGENCY and screen sash. Full basement. Quiet FRANOES LORRAINE TODD, Realtors dead end street with large shade trees. Emory Manor Nursing Home, threw the youth to the pave- UrUg 636 River Ed. Fair Haven 741-4477 Only $30,900. McALISTER AGENCY, HOLMDEL Route #34, Matawan, New Jeirsay, ILLMENSEE Realtor, 109 E. River Rd., Rumson. KATHARINE T WOOD, ment. 842-1801. MIDDLETOWN 178 Park Avenue, I BRAND NEW BI-LEVEL BeUord, N.J. The Farmingdale First Aid FREEHOLD — A jury be- AGENCY Leonardo, Florence Ave. near Oon- COLTS NECK CO-TRUSTEES Squad took him to the hos- fore County Court Judge M. cord Ave, Four bedrooms, living room, FLORIDA CALLING GOOD LISTINGS IN GREAT DE- Messers. Pitney, Hardln & Kipp, MAND FROM $25,000 TO S75.00O Rt. 34 Colts Neck kitchen, dining area, VA baths, utility Now is the time to buy that Florida Counsellors at Lt&w( pital, where he was admitted Raymond McGowan found room, garage. Fabulous view of har- homo or duplex. We will rent It out PRIOE RANGE. 1' 570 Broad Street, bor and K, Y. skyline from cocktail for you when you are not here. In- Qualified buyers waiting. CARL F. Newark, New Jersey. at 5:45 p.m. No charges have two Freehold men innocent, deck off living room. 2 minutes to come wIH more than carry expense. ZELLERS, Realtor, Main St., Holmdel Hay 16. 23, 29, June 6 »32 00 been lodged against Mr. Mat- one charged with selling her-, Mrs. Doris Bogdanffy 462-3172 beach and jnarlna. $25,500. Act now. Ed. Oonway, SUNRISE 946-4443 (Opposite Esso Station) REALTY, 929 N. E. 19th Ave., Ft Member Multiple Listing Service thews by Trooper Edward Su- oin and the other aiding in EATQNTOWN—Mrs. Doris Oldsir Reel Estate Firm in R A. GEHL'HAUS Lauderdale. , , NOTICE choeki, the investigating of- the sale of heroin in Asbury COLTS NECK—Distinctive new Dutch BEING TRANSFERRED? JJONJIOUTH COUNTY Bogdanffy, sales manager at Colls Neck Real Estate Colonial on beautifully landscaped l!i SURROGATE'S COURT ficer. Park Jan. 14. Hwy. 36 Leonardo aero lot backing on ttmt running PLANNING TO MOVE TO Notice to Creditors to Present Monmouth, has been promot- When buying or jelling in Colts (Next to Atlantic Gas Station) atreara. Four bedrooms, 2^ baths, 32' Claims Again*! Estate LEGAL NOTICE Acquitted were Aaron P. Neck — For quick remits call 291-0488 living room, oversized dining room, ANOTHER AREA OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN V. CROWMX, ed to group manager of the trra Realtor who knows the area. library, kitchen and foyer, two stair- DECEASED Thomas, U Center St., to 24 Hour Telephone Service cases, lull basement, large two-car U.S.? Pursuant to the order of DONALD Call No. 469 Charter No. Z1S1 budget store in Monmouth. UNION BBACH — Three-years-old, garage, two fireplaces, two porches. J. CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate of the National Bank Betlon #1 charges of selling heroin and three-bedroom ranch. 75x100 lot. Re- Central vacuum system. Many other We can have a Realtor from that area County ot Monmouth, this; day made, Albert L. Humbert to charges Mrs. Bogdanffy joined Bam- COLTS NECK cently redecorated throughout. $18,500; extras. Ready tor occupancy. $67,500. contact you and arrange to jbaw you on the application of the undersigned, CONSOLIDATED' Brealhtakingiy beautlfuJ setting with EDWIN S. STARK, Realtor, 264-0333. the home that you are looking for. Eleanor W. Crowcll, John V. Crowell, of aiding and abetting in the berger's in, October, 1967, as ALSO—Under construction, eight-room Jr., and* Whitney Crowell, the Execu- REPORT OF CONDITION, ultimate in privacy provided, by tall PAIR HAVEN — Idea! for small sale. > t family. Five-room house. 5O'x2O0'. ranch, fully afr conditioned, just about There la no obligation or fee at all tors ol the estate of the-*sald John Including assistant buyer. She was stately trees and professional land- ready for your choice of decorating on your part. Just give us a call and V. Crowell deceased, notice is hereby scaping. Exciting view of thorough- Good area. Near shops. 747-0168. and 1 appointments. $59,900. HOLL.Y J Domesto Subsidiaries* The Jury found Thomas promoted last May. bred horse farm wfrldi borders prop- we will do the rest. given to the creditors of said de of the Monmouth county National BUSH FARM, Conover JM., Colts ceased to present to the said Execu- Bank ol Red Bank In the State guiity of having heroin in his erty. Four-bedroom, 2'/2-botti home Neck. Call 946-B64O. CHAS. H. TINDALL tors their claims under oath within New Jersey, at the olose * of businen Before joining Bamberger's, with paneled family roam, patio, HOUSES FOR SALE REALTOR ilx months from this date. basement with exposed rear wall. LOCATED ON A BEAUTIFUL SET- on April 3OUi, 1069 published In re- possession that same dav •.» ^ ., ,r z i ' TING —Is this gracious three-bed- Dated: April 21st. 1969 ' sponse to call) made by comptroller Mrs B danff Many extras Including private green- 741-9030 EI^EANOR W. CROWELL el the currency, under Section 5311, Judge McGowan set June " °g yy was a bu^ey r HAZLET room, two bath ranch. Sunken living house. Guaranteed to t please th* room with fireplace, formal dining Member of Trans • American Referral 210 Blverdale Avenue U.S. Revised statutes. 27 for sentencing of Thom- for Addis Company ' and' a most discerning taste. LARGE FAMILY NEEDED room, deluxe kitchen, large family Service. New Shrewsbury, New Jersey ASSISTS Oversized split In a deslrobH area. room, utility room. Full basement and JOHN V. CROWBILL, JR., 1. Cash and due from as. manager for Thrift Shop, jj' tree shaded patio. Oall today! Priced LEGAL NOTICE 11 Laurelwood Drive banks „ 2UM.B1B.»2 $58,900 Close to shopping, wolklng dlstann at $41,900. E,A. ARMSTRONG AGEN- Little silver, New Jersey 2. U.S. Treasury se- . Assistant County Prosecu- to all transportation. Feature! three CY. Realtor, 655 Prospect Ave., Little WHITNEY CROWELL curities :. 15,572,735.01 LEGAL NOTICE t bedrooms, fourth unfinished, living Silver. 741-4500. 33 Her Drive 3. Securities of other U.S. tor Solomon Lautman present- room, dfnlna room, gome roam. NOTICE Middletown, New Jersey Government agencies -4- Affenfown Branch Office kitchen. City sewers. Wosher, dryer, MONMOUTH COUNTY ed the state's case in the two- APPLEBROOK RANCH — Three bed- SURROGATE'S COURT Executors and corporations NOTICE i (Located at Old Bank Building, refrigerator, wall-to-wall carpeting. rooms, 1% baths. Landscaped yard, Notice to Creditors to Present Orowell; Orowell ft Otten 4. Obligations ot Stales day trial. Assistant Deputy . •• MONMOUTH COUNTV Asking 526,900. VETS NO DOWN. Jalousl«d porch. Assume 5% mortgage. Claims Against Estate. 14 Mechanic Street and political sub- SUMtOUATE'S COURT Main Si.) Serving We item NON VETS S24OO DOWN. STERLING *34,500. Principals only. G71-O528. ESTATE OP JOHN J. BYRNE, de- Bed Bank, New Jersey divisions -.. „ 3S,B03.685.2' Public Defender Albert T. Be- Notice lo Creditors to Present THOMPSON & ASSOC, MO Hwy. 35, ceased Attorneys 6. OUier securities . 317,283.2, Claims Against Estate . M on mouth County* JIED BANK — House for sale. Avail- April 29. May 1. 9. ]S S34.M 5. Loans .'...1M7U.7T3.M nch represented Thomas. ESTATE OF LOUIfl E. aoYETTB, Middletown. «71-2550. able Immediately. Herbert St Call Pursuant to the order ef DONALD deceased - ; 711-5042. ' J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the 9. Bank premuiu, furni- John Campbell of Freehold County of Mommouth, tills day made, ture and fixtures, and Pursuant to the order of DONALD LEONARDO — Four-room house, on the application of ttie undersigned, NOTICE. other asset* represent- represented Humbert. J. CUNNINOHAM, Surrogate of the garage. Two bedrooms, basement. Estella L. Byrne, the Sole Executrix Ordinance #10-1989 Ing bank premises 2,«9,128.5« County of Monmouth. this day made, Near beach. $18,500. 222-6910 or 291- of the < estate of the said John J. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN 10. Real estate owned on the application of the undersigned. A NEW HOME $23,500.00 2455. Byrne deceased, notice Is hereby given EMBRGENCr APPROPRIATION other (ban Dafilc Gloria Qoyette. U10 Sole Bxccutrltt ol to the creditors ol said deceased FOR EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES premise! ...... 4,03.71 the cBtate of the aald Louis E. Qoyilte We hava 4 secluded lot on a nice dead end street to present to the aald Executrix their IN CONNECTION WITH THE RE- 13. Other assets , 1,182.874.23 deceased, notice Is hereby given] to LOTS AND ACREAGE claims under oath within six xnontiis PAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF the creditors of said deceased I to and we can have built for you a three bedroom from this date. PORTIONS OP UNION HILL ROAD, 14. TOTAL ASSETS lM,677.MO.a present to the said Sole Executrix ranch, Wx baths; full basement with attached one FROM ONE IX3T TO 100 ACRES — Dated: May 1st, 1969 RYAN ROAD 4 NOLAN ROAD, their claims under oath within >!x Either commercial or residential. OeJ] AIA, OF WILSON AVENUE, HAMIL- months Irqm this date. car gtraga. Where can you beat this price? A go,od Lane and Evans TON AVENUE, EAST FRANCIS Dated April 29th. 1969 investment for you plus a lovely home* Call us for MULLANEY REALTY 671-B1B1. 93 E, River Road LIABILITIES Rumson, New Jersey AVENUE, WEST FRANCIS AVE- IS. Demand deposits «( Messers, Reusssllle, Cc-nntoU, details. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Choice, NUE tc BURR AVENUE DAM- Individuals, partner- Mausnar A Carotenute, f*> wooded lot. Beautiful view of valley Attorneys AGED BY SNOW, ICE AND PROST. 1 Estella L>. Byrne ships, and corpora- 3< Broad St., • • and bay, level ground. 12S frontage. 119 Manor Drive BE IT ORDAINED by the Council tions ..._ _ 65,861.890.64 Bed Bank. N. J., In Scenic Dr. area. Sewers. J98O0. 0/ the Township of Marlboro County W. Time and javlngs de- Attorney*. PICTURESQUE RUMSON RANCH Evenings 868-6533. Weekends 872-1269. Red Bank, New Jersey of Monmouth, New Jersey, as follows: Executrix poslta of Individuals, Gloria Ooyette $65,000.00 RED BANK—Choice riverfront build- May 8. 16, 23, 29 128.00 1. Pursuant to the provisions ol partnerships, and cor- 23 SprinK St., Red. Bank, N., J. ing lot. Best residential area. Sewers N.J.9.40A:t-55.1 (Chapter 22, P.L. porations ...... J0»,399,9H.M Sole Executrix . Charming slone and frame ranch located in best and all utilities. Will build to suit. 1061), It is hereby determined tliajtan 17. Deposits of United May 8, 16, 83, 29 JM.00 NOTICE emergency exists requiring an ap- Sbates Government ... 989.847.81 residential area en IV2 acres. Lovely landscaping; Call 642-4582. propriation In the amount of $10O - NOTICE 1 MONSIOUT1I COUNTY # 18. Deposits of Slates 3 bedrooms and two full baths. Full finished base- OAKHURBT~— Wooded lot, niFxieS , SURROGATE'S COURT 000.00 for the purpose of repairing and and political sub- MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT ment with bar. All plaster walls. Oil H.W.B.B. heat. sewers/ and water, *7,900. Call 531- Notice to Creditors to Present reconstructing portions ol Union Hill divisions 9,WB,2O8.59 LAW DIVISION 2593. Claims Against Estate Koad, Hyan Road and Nolan Road, 20. Deposits of com- DOCKET NO. 11483 >, Don't miss out on this one! ESTATE OP ROLSTON WATER- all of WllBon Avenue, Hamilton Ave- mercial banks - 4.71S.00 CIVIL ACTION A' COLTS NECK — Clover Hill Lane. BURY, deceaaaed nue, Bant Francis Avenue, West JUDGMENT /' Heavily wooded one acre. Will build Francis Avenue ajjd Burr Avenue 21. Certified and officers' or sell. 500' north of Clover Hill Rd. Pursuant to the order ot DONALD checks, etc 3,199,861.29 In the Matter of the Application of J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the damaged by snow, tee and frost, the 22. Total depos- H D O A B A. KIR8CHFELDT. 5314256. County of Monmouth, this day made, sum fle-t forth to be expended after the its 5178,281.234.87 QWENbOLYN K. KinSCHFBLDT. MIDDLBTOWN — Wooded lot, 373 on the application of .the undersigned, adoption ol an emergency resolution, (a) Total demand de- 'We're finally ahaad of The his wire, and EDOAB A. KIMCH- Guincv frontage 144 deep. $6800. Call William John Waterbury, Sole Ex- and in accordance with a schedule posits $95,747,335.95 PELDT, JR,, for leave to s.iTums 671-1843 ecutor of the estate of the said Rols- attached hereto. (b) Total time and 'onoiei — airau how many thing the names of EDQAR A. KINO. ArGaidsnce ton Waterbury, deceased, notice is 2. The statement and schedule re- savings deposits found in The Daily R«gii»»r wan GWENDOLYN R. KINO and >BD. hereby given to the oredltora or said quired by tile Local Finance Board »U23I389893 GAR A. KING, JR., respectively. HOUSES FOR SALE deceased to present to the aaid Bole has been made and has been duly ap- ,»U2.3I3,898.93 id«_«nd bought?" EDr.AR A. KIR8CHFELDT, GWEN- REALTORS Executor their- claims under oath proved by the governing body and a 27. Other liabilities 1,908,84.1.50 DOLYN R. KIRSCHFELDT and ED- within six months from this date. oopy thereof Is being* transmitted to —LEGAL NOTICE— GAR A. KIR8CHFWLDT JR., having Dated: May 2, 1969 the Division of Local Finance with 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 180,8(7,080.37 MEMBER OF 2 MULTIPLE LISTINGS MIDDLETOWN NOTICB this date applied to this Court by Messrs. Beekman * Porter, tills ordinance. Complaint setting forth the (rounds of FISH, SWIM AND BOAT 3. Such emergency appropriation MONMOUTH COUNTV tho application and verified by Af- 500 HWY. 36 872-0001 HIGHLANDS Magnificent selling on Naveslnk River. 29 Mechanic Street, RESERVES ON LOANS Red Bank, N.J. and/or the "spoolal emergency notes" AND SECURITIES SIlnROOATG'S COURT fidavit ol tho said plalntllls lor an Now opta (veilings oaril 9:00 7 day* a wnkl View fontosllc. Deep water. 125' river Attorneys authorized to finance the appropria- order authorizing them to assume the frontage. Old Cape Cod In dire need tion shall- be provided for by the in- Reserve for bad debt Notice to Creditors lo Present names of EUJOAR A. KINO, GWEN- William John Waterbury, losses ' on loans (set Claims A(a|na| E,|,,|e of repairs. 13x20 living room with 626 Little Silver Point Road, clUBion of at least >a of trie amount up pursuant to IRS DOLYN R. KINO and EDOArt A. beamed celltno, tlreploce, lull dlnino authorized by this ordinance In suc- ™ IF LOUIS — KINO Jn., it having appeared 10 this Little Silver, N.J. rulinj-s) 3,937,380.33 Court hy tho said Complaint snd Al- room, Three bedrooms. Patio over- Sole Executor ceeding annual budgets until the total le r(lor ot lookj river. Asking HS.OOO. STERLING May 9, 16, 23, 29 J2S.00 appropriated is retired l*.^7n?k "" " ° DONALD fltlavlt that the plaintiffs, EDGAR A. 4. This ordinance shall take effect 33, TOTAL RESERVES CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate ol the KlItaCMKELUt hat thTe GWENDOLYntiffs, EDGAN R R THOMPSON & ASSOC, 340 Hwy. 35, 20 days after its passage, approval ON LOANANS AND County of Monmouth, this >lny nm.li, KlItaCMKELUT. GWENDOLYN Middletown. (71-2550. by the mayor and publication accord- SECURITIEITI S 3,837,380.23 on the application ol tho undersigned. KinSCIIFBLDT and EDUAR HOUSES FOR SALE ing to law unless the Council by Minnie F. Waldman ana llsrry Pelsh- KIRSCHK-BLDKIRSHK T JI1.JR , residide at 1M3 resolution decln-rea an emergency and CAPITAL ACCOUNTS man, tlie Executors ol !he estate ol Rustic Drive, Mlddlebrook at Mon- at least % ol the Council vote In 37. Common Stock, to- the said Louis Felshimtn deceased, mouth. Oalihurst. New Jersey; It hav- favor of such resolution. tal par value SI.00 .. 3,420,800.00 lotlce Is hereby given to tlie crcdl- ing appeared further the notice' of No. shares autho- ors of said deceaned to present tn said appllcntlon has been published SCHEDULE rized 4,000,000 .... ;he said Executors their clalnu under at leant one each weok lor lour suc- 1. Repair and reconstruction of lath within six months trom this Union Hill Rond (from Kt. 0 U Ton- No. shares out- cessive WCDIH next preceding ill* nant Road) and Rynn Road (from standing 3,l20,tm said snpllcatlon In Ihe ned Hank Itef Rohertsvllle Hoad to Manalapan Town- 38. Surplus 5.770,100.00 Pated: April 17th, lOfiff Inter, a newspaper of the said coun- RAY AGENCY ship Line) hy rebiiftltllng shoulders, 39. Undivided profits 2,873,476.08 MINNIE F. WALDMAN ty, and the Court having- been satis- some new profile work and paving 235 Alhort Pisco fied by the said verified Complilnt .REALTOR entire lennth with 2" FABC Bitu- 41. TOTAL CAPITAL AC- Elbaron, New Jersey and there are reasonable grounds for VAN HORN COUNTS 12,073.470.1)8 Ihe proposed change and that Ihirt Is minous Concrete. (EST. COSTW3.000I. HAItflY KBLBII11AN 2. Itepalr of all of Wilson Avenue 228 W. ner«"on Pisco no reasonable objection therein; and mmrnxlmfttoiy 1MHV of Nolan Road Red Hank. New Jersey IT IS. THBIlElronE, on this lllh RIVERVIEW by rebuilding shoulders, paving should- 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES. Executors, RESERVES, AND (lay of April, 1110!) ADJUDGED thai Attractive 6 room cottage. Ideal for the boat-minded. Excellent condition. er area and applying A seal ooat of prll 25, May 2, 0. 16 127.00 EDOAn A. KIH8CHFE1LDT, OWEN* oil and stone. IEST. CO3T $14,000). CAPITAL AC- HOLYN It. KinscllFELDT and KD- Mony extras. Aluminum combinations. Washer, Refrigerator, etc. Large 3. Repair of Hamilton, East COUNTS 10e.577,»40.58 OAK A. umsciIFULDT, Jit. be anil VA mortgage may be assumed by qualified purchaser. $25,000. Francis. West Francis and Ilurr Ave- N0T1CK are hfrrnhy Authorized lo assume Ihs nues hy paving with 2' FABO Bltu- MONMOIITH COUNTY names of BDOAR A. KINO, GWEN- mlnoui Concrete. (K8T. COST *23,OO0). MEMORANDA NUItUOIlATIO'N COUIIT DOLYN tl. KINO and KDOAM A. 1. Average of total de- Nauru lo Creditors to I'rment KINO JR., respectively, from snd af- RUMSON WOODS NOTICB posits for the 15 cnl- C'lulrnn Aftaln*t I':«lnlo ter the 20th day nl May. 1060, Hid Public notice Is llcrcliy given that endar . Klatsky, Hlmelman M. RAYMOND McOOWAN ol Marlboro. C UlrJurd Appleiat* fllegrrled J. C. C. 23 RIDGE ROAD 842-0600 RUMSON J'aul (J. Wehls 320 nroirl Street 804 River Road 747-4100 Fair Hav.n, N. J. Mildred F. Ackerman. On Motion ol: i Alston Deskman, Jr. Her] ll«nk. N, J. 0711) 1 Farions, Csncona, lllilr A Warrsn Deputy Clerk Directors May 19 (21.00 Attorneys Attnrneys for Plalntllrt J *31.7i April 2928 . MaM y 3J. », it »3I.M April 23, May 3. >, IS IttOO -THZ DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. ].: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 Pewumtm IS Strike end MKWtttBg Children's letters to God rebound in* /•'• W6LL, 160655 IF 763 only if a particular high card C? J32 is in favorable position. If it O Q6 4> AJ632 is in unfavorable position, you WEST EAST need something better than a * AQJ84 4 52 mere finesse. tf A8 V 65 When today's hand was O J873 O 109542 played West opened the ace • 87 + Q1095 SOUTH *"- of hearts and continued with + K109 a low heart to South's nine. C KQIO»74 Declarer then took the king O AK Snuffy Smith and ace of clubs, hoping that 4>K4 the queen would fall. South Wot North Etft When no miracle happened 1^ IV Pa» in clubs, South led a low All Pits VJILLVE FETCH ME spade from dummy, trying a Opening lead -

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i- ision • Books NJOYMENT # Movies • Theater Your Weekend Magazine # Dining Out • Music # Hobbies • Comment Chorale's Spring Concert Set FAIR HAVEN .— The Shrewsbury Chorale will pre- sent its 12th annual spring concert Friday, May 23, at 8:30 p.m. at Rumson-Fair Ha- ven Regional High School. . Paul 0. Grammer will con- duct the 86 voice group. The program will feature the work of two contemporary composers: Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, and Frostiana by Rcfndall Thompson. Returned for performance by popular request, Carmina. Burana was very well re- ceived when the group per- formed It in the spring of 1968. Choral 'Spectacular' Carmina Burana is a choral "spectacular." For his text, German composer OrJff select- ed 25 poems and student songs, in Latin and medieval German, dating from the 12th Century. Hanging from the tender to the earthy, the 25 pieces cele- brate life, its joys rather than the ills to which humans are heir. Orff's original score called for full orchestra in ad- dition to chorus and soloists; in 1U56, by popular demand, he re-scored uie work for ac- CONCERT PREPARATION — Preparing for tire May 23 conceri of the Shrewsbury Chorale are, left to right, companiment by two pianos Pad O. Grammer, director; Mrs. Raymond F. Johnson, accompanist; Darrell Peter, bass; Miss Lois Cameron, and five percussionists. The mezzo-soprano; Mrs. Wolfgang Koenig, soprano, and Robert Spencer, tenor. chorale will perform this lat- er version of Carmina. The American composer > Raymond Johnson Jr. of Fair men playing 16 percussion in- p.m. at the Arlington Avenue be purchased from chorale Randall Thopmson is widely Haven and Herbert Burtis of struments. Presbyterian Church, East Or- members or may be obtained known for his works for voice. Red Bank. There will be a The concert will be re- ange* New Jersey. at the door at performance Frostiana is a setting of sev- percussion ensemble of five peated Sunday, May 25 at 4 Tickets for the concert may time. en poems by Robert Frost, in- cluding the poet's much-loved ^'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," The Thomp- son work was commissionerd Tuneup Assists Middletown Symphony in 1958 for the 200th anniver- sary of the incorporation of By ALICIA ROWE as its members grow and oboe, bassoon, and French there being an answer forth* the town of Amherst, Massa- learn together. horns-did a fine job, as did coming. MIDDLETOWN — The new chusetts, and received its first The program opened with the first violins and the young The Minuet and Farandole performance there on Octo- Middletown Symphony pre- Offenbach's Ballet Parisien. lady who comprised in her from Bizet's Arlesienne Suite ber 18,1959. Frost himself at- sented its Spring concert in Various limitations caused person the whole bass section. showed the audience what the tended the premier. v the auditorium of the Mid- the conductor to pace Other portions of the orches- Middletown Symphony will Soloists Listed dletown High School. Conduc- this music slower than is cus- tra would do well to look at soon be capable of. This, Ja- tomary. The next selection, the conductor and tune up. Appearing as soloists in tor Nolan WUlence selected a cniliar, rhythmic work showed Bach's Fugue in G Minor, The clarinets should also off the best sections of the or- Carmina Burana will be Mrs. very enjoyable and well bal- was pretty foggy. calm down. Wolfgang W, Koenig, soprano, chestra. The strong rhythm ol of Shrewsbury; Miss Lois anced program. Guest artist Jaap Simons Well Done Job the music kept the players to- Cameron, mezzo-soprano, of The orchestra has a few played the Allegro movement The most important work gether. Young Janie Witten- Belmar; Robert Spencer, ten- problems of balance and in- from Mozart's r"iano Concer- on the program was Schu- bert played the flute solos ex- tremely well. * or, of New Shrewsbury, and tonation which were not to in A Major accompanied bert's Unfinished Symphony. helped by the poor acoustics by the orchestra. DarreH Peter, bass, of Bel* The orchestra played it very Mr. Benjamin Schaffer of ford. All are chorale mem- of the.hail. However, the or- Dance Is Highlight the Middletown Board of Rec- bers. chestra improved markedly well within . the limitations. After the Intermission reation Commissioners warm- Playing the two-piano ac- during the evening and will, The answering back and forth ly invited greater participa- oompaniement will be Mrs. we trust, improve in general the orchestra tuned up sever- of the different instruments in al times and the results were tion by the community in fur- worth it. The Russian Sailor's this symphony necessitate ther efforts by the symphony. Dance by Gliere was one of the highlights of the conceri. This selection from the ballet Future Plans "The Red Poppy" is descrip- tive of the clumsy, uncertain Today's Features • . This summer the Shrews- will be announced later. efforts.of a group of sailors bury Chorale has invited The chorale is now in re- Hollywood s... 2 , those who like to sing and hearsal for its next concert, to dance. The music was suit- those who like to listen to an- planned for the fall. Featured ed to the orchestra. In this TV Comment 3 other series of "Summer will be Verdi's Requiem. piece the orchestra sounded "Sings" are readings of chor- In February, 1970, Faure's as relaxed and happy as it TV Listings ; 4,5, 6 Paul Grammer. These Requiem will be performed should. "Sings" are readings of Chor- by the group at St. Thomas Several sections of the or- At the Movies 10 al mi^^or the pure plea- Episcopal Church, New York chestra are worthy of special sure 4ykt$ines and place .City. .1 commendation: the flutes, HOLLYWOOD MATAWAN TOVVIJISHIP — Tbe Sisterhood of* Temple Beth Ahm will hold its annual spring rummage sale Tues- No Racy Films for MacMurray day at the temple, 550 Lloyd Road, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. By BOB THOMAS mained calm," he said with "NBC put "The Ghost and In earlier seasons of "My. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — a smile. "I told her if they Mrs. Muir' opposite us, and Three Sons," MacMurray had "Supposing-uh-the director gave an award for durability their ratings were good in the to be coaxed to continue. But said, 'Okay, we're ready foe I might get it some day. beginning. I thought to my- now he admits he will stick CLUB BENE' the scene; take your clothes "I've never been nominated self, . 'Dammit, maybe we with the series to the end. should have quit while we "The money is good and the DINNER THEATER off.' I just wonder how v I for an Oscar, either. The on- would react." ly award I ever got was the were ahead instead of going series takes so little time that Route 35 Morgan, N.J. 'Popscar,' which I keep in tny down with a losing season.' " I can't resist," he said. He Just thinking about it, Fred kitchen at home. It's a golden Hose in Ratings shoots all his scenes during presents MacMurray reacted with ear of corn, and I got it for But "My Three Sons," like the space of a few weeks —• 1 what seemed to be a blush. most of the veteran CBS he was embarrassed to say t •TJ being in the movie tiiat sold He was talking about today's the most popcorn in theater shows, rose in the ratings as •how few. The rest of the cast a MARGARET racy movies, and why he viewers became disenchanted completes the series over a isn't appearing in them. lobbies during one year. TRUMAN That was for 'The Shaggy with the newer, opposition se- period of months. "Oh, they send me scripts Dog." But June says I ries. "The Ghost and .Mrs. MacMurray figures that the In now and then, but I couldn't shouldn't mention the Pops- Muir" won a bunch of Emmy addition of triplets to the cast do that sort of thing, I just car." nominations but lost the rat- helped the series* rating this couldn't" he said earnestly. ing war. It was canceled by season. For the new season NEVER "I tried it once, in The Apart- The MacMurray television NBC and picked up by ABC he'll be acquiring a wife and ment' (in which he played an series, "My Three Sons,'' won for next season. a stepdaughter. •a. office lecher), and that was a another kind of award. It TOO LATE disaster, as far as my follow- placed No. 14 in all the all- ing was concerned. season audience ratings. Thus DANCING EVERY FRIDAY, a 10th season for the series NOW! Sandwich Menu SATURDAY oad SUNDAY ' "I wouldn't do it again. 1 was assured. © AFTER THE SHOW guess I've got to preserve the Returns to the Pub! * Disney - My Three Sons Im- "And I thought this might There's A happy welcome out for the popular sandwich menu • PUIUC INVITED TO DANCE age." have been mu: last year,*' at the Shanty Pub . . . hefty, tasty roost treef, corned. beef MacMurray

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All three networks. transmissions from the cap- iresult in some programming cumstance, guest stars must The launching will be the start sule. coincidences like-last night's' guarantee that they will not ADC's midseason replace- Sharii Wallis festival^ appear on other prime • tape ments and his show has been g .' Miss Wallis, a cute blonde variety shows for short pe- renewed for next season. a* British singer, used to be one riods before and after the Ratings Flange GIFFORD'S INN —RUMSON scheduled air date of the show oi Garry Moore's favorite Im- 42 AVE. of TWO RIVERS TEL. 842-9820 or 142-1 111 ported guests but since then for which they are signed. The shows, taped in London, bas been an infrequent visitor have not generated much This, Jiowever, gefc compli- Wednesday thru Sunday 3* By chance, Miss Wallis was cated when warm weather viewer excitement, and their 9 prominent among the guests and reruns come, since the Nielsen ratings -- far down 5:00 P.M. 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O JUDD FOR THE DEFENSE 0 "I Cover the Underworld" starring Bean MoCIory, "My Client, the Fool", Judd's associate, is accused As an added service to television viewers, a listing of immoral relations with a minor, lie refuses Judd's . Joanne Jordan. To aid the police, a young minUter 10:30 help and defends himself. Impersonates his gangster twin brotherTtiftiU) is carried throughout the week in The Daily Register CD NEWSFRONT ID EN FRANCE 10:45 11:00 supplying viewers with the most up-to-the-minute Mitchell Krauss, Commentator ©77 SUNSET STRIP 11:00 © JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE program information available. 8 TO BE ANNOUNCED j EARTH 0 O O O ID NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 0 0 THE MARX BROTHERS FILM FESTIVAL ID EQUAL TIME 0 WCBS-TV O WOR-TV "Day at the Races" (1937). 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Andrea is drawn into his © THE DISCOURSE OF WESTERN MAN "Goodnight Sweet Skipper" first extra-marital affair and his own guilt causes 1:30 * OF TROOP him to suspect that his wife la also having an © THE LONE RANGER 0 "Our Hero, What's His Name?" 1:30 • affair. © YOU AND THE LAW © ©TV HIGH SCHOOL 1:35 e NEWS HEADLINES ©COLT 45 6:30 e MY FAVORITE MARTIAN ' 1:40 O THE LATE NIGHT NEWS 0 ©HAPPENING 0 O THE DeCARLO WEEKEND THEATRE ©GUTENTAG ; O EYEWITNESS NEWS-6:30 REPORT 0 2:00 O I SPY 0 "Against All Flags" starring Errol Flynn, Maureen © OPPORTUNITY LINE 8 \ "The Honorable Assassins". Our agents aid an aged O'Hara. English officer la labelled a "deserter" tm © MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL © Moroccan and his devoted daughter In their desper- part of a plan to get behind the fortiBcatioiui of a Detroit Tigers at Minnesota T*ln»^ ate attempt to flee from the guna of Moorish ban* 2:00 Caribbean pirate isle. (1952) 3:20 Q NEWS AND WEATHER ©BRANDED dits. G THE LATE LATE SHOW II ©LIKE IT IS 0 ID VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA 0 "Belles on Their Tofta" starring Jeanne Craln, "Deadly Amphibians". The leader of an Amphibian © MAD, MAD MOVIE race proposes to take over the Seavlew and use its Myrna Loy.. Further adventures on the unpredict- "Golden Hands of Kurigal" starring Kirk Alyn nuclear power. able "Cheaper by the Dozen" family, as mother de- Rosemary La Planceh. A famous explore? and ar cides to cany on father1* unique engineering career. oncologist, disappears, kidnapped by an tafamouj CD EN FRANCAIS, S'lL VOUS PLAiT organisation known as "Underworld IncA U9M) 7:00 O CBS EVENING NEWS 0 5:05 G GIVE US THIS DAY ID NEW YORK YANKEE BASEBALL © with Walter Gronklte California Angels va New York Yankee* © HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY REPORT © 2:30 © CONVERSATIONS WITH A O I LOVE LUCY PSYCHIATRIST© O ABC EVENING NEWS WITH ©ROUTE 66 FRANK REYNOLDS 0 SATURDAY ID EYE ON THE UNIVERSE ID NEW JERSEY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 3iOO O REPERTOIRE WORKSHOP 7:30 O-THE WILD WILD WEST 0 © MOVIE MATINEE A double-dealing foreign diplomat attempts to im- "The l**ert Fox" (1951) starring Jamw Mason plicate the United States in an International con- MORNING Sir Cedrlo Hardwlcke. Drama about Field Mawhai spiracy. pommel and his exploits durintr the African tuti' O THE HIGH CHAPARRAL 0 6:00 O MODERN FARMER palgn of World War II. .;' ***~ "". 'Tornado Frances". 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O MOVIE MATINEE tempt to eave two small victims, of narootlcs pills (1955) and they pick up the trail of a long-sought burglary "Revenge of the Gladiators" (1962) starring suspect. (R) 4:40 0 THE LATE LAJE SHOW 111 Mickey Hargitay, Jose Greco. Drama about a '•• 0 TRUTH OR CQNSEOUENCES 0 "All at Sea" starring Alec Guinness) Irene Browne mighty gladiator who rescues an emperor's daugh- O THE DATING GAME 0 Englishman who gets sea sick If he looks at water, ter from barbarian kidnappers. buys a dilapidated, Victorian seaside pier. (1958) O SPORTS SPECIAL 0 O TIME TUNNEL 0 6:15 OGIVE US THIS DAY : 4Tne Cr^ck of Dpom"^ The Time travellers find "Chronlque" themselves1 on the volcanic island of Krakotoa in 2:10 O BASEBALL 0 1883 on the day It blew up. ' . New York Mets vs Cincinnati Reds ID CHILLER THEATRE "Horror Hotel" starring Betta St. John, Christopher SUNDAY 3:00 0 RESEARCH PROJECT 0 Lee.. Woman, burned as a witch, makes a pact with 0 METROMEDIA MOVIE the jlevil for everlasting life In exchange for pro- 'Too Hot to Handle" (1938) starring Clark Gable, viding him with human sacrifices. (1963) Myrna Loy. A newareel correspondent rigs his own 8:00 0 GET SMART 0 big news stories to beat the rivals. "Diamonds are a Spy's Best Friend". Smart sets MORNING 3:30 0 TO BE ANNOUNCED out to buy an engagement ring for Agent 99. (R) 6:55 0 GIVE US THIS DAY O FOUR CORNERS OF THE SKY 0 - 0 PAY CARDS 0 7:00 0 TOM & JERRY 0 0 APOLLO 10 LUNAR SPACE MISSION 0 0 THE NEWLYWED GAME 0 7:15 O MODERN TIMES If scheduled as planned. S;30 0 MY THREE SONS 0 4:00 0 THE JETSONS 7:30 0 THE ADVENTURES OF AQUAMAN 61 O SOMEONE NEW 0 Arthur O'Connell plays a no-nonsense military man . © BISHOP SHEEN 0 whom Steve must sell on a new device before his 4:05 0 THE COLONIAL INVITATIONAL company can put It Into production. IB CATHEDRAL OF TOMORROW 0 GOLF TOURNAMENT 0. O THE GHOST AND MRS MUIR 0 7:51 O NEWS AND WEATHER Live from the Colonial Country dub, Fort Worth, "Dear Delusion". A psychiatrist believes the ghost 7:55 O THE CHRISTOPHERS Texas. of Capt. Gregg is merely a figment of Mrs. Muir's 6:00 O AROUND THE CORNER 4:30 © AAU INTERNATIONAL TRACK ^ Imagination. (R) 0 CASPER 0 AND FIELD 0 0 W. C.FIELDS FILM FESTIVAL Series of outdoor Amateur Athletic Union track 'It's a Gift" (1B34) starring W. C. Fields, Baby © FAITH FOR TODAY and field meets held in the United State* and LeRoy. Grocery Btore owner with a yen for orange O CONNECTICUT REPORT 0 - , - . Europe. The Martin Luther King International groves, and ail that happens when he Inherits 8:15 0 LIBRARY LIONS 0 Freedom Games at Villanova University Stadium money. 8:30 0 WONDERAMA 0 ' , will be presented. 0 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW <» with Bob McAllister O THE ALLAMERICAN COLLEGE SHOW 0 ONCE UPON A DAY WITH ;w - ©NEW YORK 9 PRESENTS: 0 THE CHRISTOPHERS . • . "V RITA HAYWORTH 0 0 NEW JERSEY REPORT 0 CHARITY BAILEY - f tf*f©njght and Every Night" starring Rita Hay- «D THE EVANGEL HOUR 4:40 O SPORTS SPECIAL 0 worth, Lee Bowman.A secret war mission separates 8:45 O MARYKNOLL STORY TIME 0 "TV Lark" an RAF squadron leader and his girlfriend. (1MB) 4:45 O THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SPORT "The Lady from Shanghai" starring Rita Hayworth, 9:00 0 TV SUNDAY SCHOOL 0 - :.. Orson Welles. A sailor from the yacht of a rich 0 FOR THOU ART WITH ME 6:00 O CONGRESSIONAL REPORT & lawyer falls in love with the lawyer's wife. (1918) O THE GOVERNMENT STORY 0 G THE MAN FROM U.N.C.LE. 9:00 O HOGAN'S.HEROES 0 CD CAPTAIN SCARLET AND THE O MINI MOVIE , MYSTERONS 0 "Arizona Legion" starring George O'Brien, Laraln* The Germans have established a secret printing Johnson. In the dead of night a handful of brave plant at Stalag 13 to counterfeit U. S. and British 9:15 O TV HEBREW SCHOOL 0 men swear an oath that evil must parish, so tfc* currency and Hogan decides it must be put out of 9:30 0 THE WAY TO GO 0 famous, fearless Arizona Rangers are born. (lM) operation. " O PROTESTANT HERITAGE 0 . CD N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE O SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES 0 "The Star Wagon" "The Appaloosa" starring Marlon Brando, Matt 0 DUDLEY DO-RIGHT 0 Fletcher's plan to begin a new life on his foster 0 RIGHT NOW 0 5:30 O TED MACK AND THE ORIGINAL brother's ranch is upset when a Mexican bandit ® THE LITTLE RASCALS AND WINKY DINK 0 AMATEUR HOUR 0 •, steals his Appaloosa horse. (1866) 10:00 0 LAMP UNTO MY FEET 0 O THE FRANK McGEE SUNDAY REPORT 0 ID PERRY MASON 0 READ YOUR WAY UP 0 "The Cose of the Howling Dog", A woman operative 0 LINUS THE LION-HEARTED 0 - EVENING ***» impersonating Perry's client, a secretary who wears glasses she doesn't need, a has been football player O POINT OF VIEW 0 6:00 O THE 21ST CENTURY 0 and a dog are the elements in this case. ID ABBOTT AND COSTELLO "The Food Revolution". A study of new dlscoverleJ 9:30 O PETTICOAT JUNCTION 0 10:30 0 LOOK UP AND LIVE 0 on how to feed the ever-increasing population. Dr. Janet Craig, a city doctor, comes to Hooterville O MAN IN OFFICE 0 O G.E. COLLEGE BOWL 0 to assist the community's lovable general practi- O, KING KONG 0 Challenger: Hie University of Montana tioner, Doc Stuart. O NEW YORK REPORT 0 0 MOVIE SPECIAL O THE HOLLYWOOD PALACE 0 © SUNDAY MOVIE SHOWCASE "30 Seconds Over Tokyo" (1944) starring Sp<" *e» Rowan and Martin, guest co-hosts with Simmy "The Atomic Kid". Likeable little man nas • Tracy, Van Johnson. First B-29'a in trainin oi Bow, Jackie Gayle, Gaylord and Holiday, Betty chance at world fame when he survives an atomli bombing mission over Japan, under Gen, J ay Walker, Gene Sheldon, Irwln C. Watson, blast while hunting uranium In the Nevada desert Doolittle's command. 10:00 0 MANNIX 0 •:•• (1964) 0 THE BIG SHOW The police rule that the death of a beautiful woman 11:00 0 CAMERA THREE 0 "Half a Hero" (1953) starring Red Skelton, Jew was accidental, but after Mannlx learns that she Hagen. Comedy about a magazine writer who gets was a former girl friend of his long-time enemy, O SEARCHLIGHT 0 into hot water when he does an article on his owB he launches his own investigation. 0 BULLWINKLE0 suburban community. O THE TEN O'CLOCK NEWS 0 O TWIN CIRCLE HEADLINE 0 O I SPY 0 ID MOVIE CLASSIC 11:30 0 PUBLIC HEARING 0 "The Barter". A teenage American girl Is kidnapped "The Ghost and Mrs. Mulr" starring Rex Harrison, O DIRECT LINE© as a barter for a Communist scientist who has de* Gene Tterney. Lonely widow falls In love with the 0 MY LITTLE MARGIE fected to the West. ghost of an old sea captain. (1947) 0 DISCOVERY '69 ; ID THE INVApERS 0 10:30 0 MAURICE WOODRUFF PREDICTS 0 "The Grand Canyon" "The Trial". An old friend of David Vincent got* O THE ANNIVERSARY GAME 0 O FIRING LINE WITH WILLIAM BUCKLEY 0 on trial for the murder of an alien whose body 11:00 QOO NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 0 Guest: Professor Noam Chomsky. Topic; "Vietnam incinerated unseen. ^* 11530 O THE LATE SHOW and the Intellectuals". *;30 0 EYE ON NEW YORK 0 "The Glory Brigade" starring Victor Mature, Alex- 0 MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S WILD KINGDOM & ander Scourby. A lieutenant of Greek parentage AFTERNOON "Bundu Rescue". Marlln Perkins and naturalist Jim and his unit are assigned to ferry a Greek detach- 12:00 0 NEWSMAKERS 0 Fowler accompany Rhodesia game official* on a ment across a river into Red-held territory. (1953) journey into the bundu. O THE TONIGHT SHOW 0 O O APOLLO 10 SPACE MISSION 0 7:00 0 LASSIE 0 starring Johnny Carson If scheduled as planned. (12:00-1:30) An explosion aboard an Alaskan patrol boat forces 0 BEST OF MERV GRIFFIN O DOROTHY GORDON YOUTH FORUM 0 Lassie Into icy glacial waters. O THE BEST OF BROADWAY O EASTSIDE COMEDY O THE NEW ADVENTURES OF "Journey to the Center of the Earth" (1950) star- "Ghost Chasers". The Boys set out to unmask a HUCKLEBERRY FINN 0 ring .Pat Boone, James Mason. Science fiction fake spiritualist racket and almost get kayoed by "The Jungle Adventure". While seeking help for drama about an expedition to find the center of the ghosts. Tom, who has been poisoned by a jungle plant, Huck earth; which leads to the lost city of Atlantis. O THE RIFLEMAN end Becky are captured by slave traders. O PLAYBOY AFTER DARK 0 "Boomerang". Lucas befriends the son of a rancher 0 LAND-OF THE GIANTS 0 .:; Guests: Don Rickles, Shecky Greene, Melvln Belli, who suffered a fatal heart attack after the bank Is "Terr6r-Go-Round". Steve, Mark and Barry try to Kelley Garrett, The Collage, The Checkmates, Ltd., forced to foreclose the mortgage on his ranch. save friends from being sold as circus sideshow Bill Cosby, Bob Fuller and Doug McClure, ID SUNDAY MOVIE SHOWCASE attraction. 12:00 01 ^CONTINENTAL MINIATURES "The Great Mike" starring Stuart Envin, Cart 0 TIME TUNNEL 0 "Revenge of the Gods". The time travellers become UJ30 Q SATURDAY NlGHT FLICK Switzer. Boy secretly trains nil horse for the fiante d n "Curie :ojf Draoula" starring, rranda Lederer, Anita races. (1844) «"W * «e war between the ancient Greek* Norma BJberhardt, A chilling tale of a vampire who 12:25 D THE MID-DAY REPORT 0 assumes the identity of the man he murder* and I2;3O 11 FACE THE NATION 0 terroriiM the countryftlde. (1058) O INTERNATIONAL ZONE ftfAgEON* /Continued on Nrt Pave* King, Haekett Star 1:55 THE BEST OF BROADWAY " SUNDAY and Run" (1958) starring Antonella Luardl, In Comedy Special w (Contltuied) Felix -Marten. Drama, about a young journalist who "Alan and ^is Bufl^ tries to coyer up when his car, driven by someone starring Alan King and Buddy else, la involved In a hit and run accident. e THE LATfi 1ATE*SHOW to Haekett in a comedy special 12 O'CLOCK H1SH & \ • 3:00 with music spoofing marital "Show Me a Hero, 111 'Shaw You a Bum". While la "life Begins at 17" starring Mark Damon, Dorothy the throes trT adjusting to the atatua as a hero, Johnson, To win a fraternity bet, student aska town life, award presentations and Sgrt. Komansky Tails for n girl who attempts to use beauty queen to be Ma fraternity^ candidate for the historic melodrama, nvffl him to boost her awn imputation aa a correspondent. JProm «rtunity to aneet tors, Coupftt! O 8 O'CLOCK MOVIE & ,_ photh o fans, toh hear .their'-ques- "The Naked Maja" staanrlng A.va, Gardner, Anthony tions and some of their espe- Frauctosa. £gnctri*4 great ipainter, Francisco Goya, i«uid i^ open 7 days a week /or follows his loves, tB» ducflie&s of Att», tarto exllt oA wfth a few of their puob- after a shocking .and torrid affair In their home- LUNCH and DINNER land. <1©5&) JRecently a snapshooter re- excellent fo«d amd &pq«1site Atniosplrart m THE HONEYMDONEKS vealed his idea of what the © PBL« FRIDAY —SATURDAY 8:30 "B" ^— (Bulb) — e^>osure O THE POGO SREOA1 WltltHDAY setting on his camera stood Animated wecM teased on Walt JWiyi comic atrip for and I wonder if otf&r cas- character Pogo And bis Okefenokee Swamp pals, ual camera users have the THE JAMES ALFANO TRIO Porlcy Pine, Miss Manrtwll* H$paU»h, BasU and , same misconception. others. Be was buying a small ac- CD THE HQNEYMOONERS cessory flash unit ffor 3iis 9:00 0 THE SMOTHERS .BROTHERS ISniia camera and the dealer COMEDY HOUR 0 was explaining its use. O BONAMZA © ^ 4 "Set your camera on 1M* "DHferent Ptnen, Same WiM"- Uttle Joe isles to convince an ailing recluse that -she must file a legal setting for flashbulbs, not the claim to her remote -property to prevent a timber 'X' setting for electsmic mill tycoon from logging 3ier land. flash. And since you have a RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE O SPECIAL 9 focal plane sbntter, yon must . HWY. 35 MU>m.tTOWN set your shutter speed Blow* 747-1016 « Focwi Served Hn I A.fcL "£po£Mght Presents ^Toel Harrison and Abbe Lane" O THE SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE & enough to permit the NEWS REPORT © using flashbulbs. When Hie 43 THE II O'CLOCK MOVIE . camera is set on *B* and the "Ten pays to Tulare" stariJinjp Sterling Hayden, shutter release is pressed, the Grace Jlaynor. A tramp .air-pilot and a Mexican oandit iroas the wilds of Mexico witH a fortune in tens aperture -opens and xe~ gold, and the police In pursuit. (1958) undns vpen untfi the finger ID THE ELEVENTH HOUR & presume is released. "Rien the lens closes." 11:45 © SOUL 0 HTJO HEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS m Later, in discussing tflie _ THE LATE SHOW matter with the dealer, we tiie highest point on '"Red Sundown" starring Ttory Calhoun, Martha agreed that flash pictures can Hyer. Ex-gunslinger "becomes sheriff's deputy, stop- ping ruthless- land owner tfrom taking over terri- be taken with the shutter set- the Atlantic Coast... tory wnd nlred Tciller tfrom terrortelng town. (1058) ting on "B" but fhe results 9 SUNDAY WLM FESTIVAL may vary. It depends on how "The Barretts of WhnpDle Street" C1W>7> starring long the photographer keeps Jennifer Jones, Bill Txavers. The classic love story his finger pressure on {he xe- of BflisaToeth ^Barrett and Wobert ^Browning, her MOUNTAIN INN struggle to be free of her father and the lovers' ieaae and en how much pre- elopment in Italy. vailiag #r ambient light is ID ENCOUNTER present in the scene. It may Scenic Drive • Atlantic Highlands THE BEST OF BROADWAY result in ghost images or *The Hanged Man" X1BB5) .stantag Edmond a degraded picture due to pro- CLAM BAR - SALAD BAR <5'Brien, Vera Miles. Drama about a .man's search longed exposure registerhrg a for his friend's ktller wHioh leads him to the New TOCDirfary imqge on the film. STEAMERS SERVED AT THE BAR Orleans Mardi Gras. A shatter speed oT l-25th or FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY m OAY OF DISCOVERY & l^RKh second limits the Oasn 12:30 O INSIDE BEDFORD 5TUYVE5ANT exposure .to the time when OPEN CHARCOAL PIT O NEWS AMD WEATHER the .maximum br.iEance of fD EQUAL TIME & fhe tlash coincides with the APPEARING , i itOQ O NEWS HEADLINES full opening of the lens. EVEKY fill.. 5AT. aid SON. 1:10 THE LATE NIGHT NEWS 9 1:15 (Generally speaking, range- & THE LATE 1ATE SHOW I finder cameras have both TIIOUIADOR 'IBetween Midnight and Dawn" starring Edmond 4t O'firlen, Gale Storm. Two young policemen and the "X" and M" Hash contact girl they both love become Involved with a racke- settings while local plane re- OPEN TUES. *n SAT. torn 4 9M, \ teer accused of murdering a rival gangster. (1950) flex cameras have only one SUNDAY from 12 NOON — CLOSED MONDAY A THE ^REAT SfcEAT SHOW flash contact for both (elec- BAN9UET and . J)Here Comas Mr. Jordan" (1941) starring Robert YOWIHOST Montgomery, Claude Raina. When Joe Pendleton, a tronic flash and Hashbolb WEODfNG FACIUTtfS shooting. Use of the wrong MIKE 1O1HIA* light-heavy weight contender is killed, Mr. Jordan, FOt 25 TO 500 KOHC Chief dispatcher of the "Heavenly Expreaa", dis- flash contact or ol ihc wrong «f "THE cover* that Joe has arrived fifty years too soon. shutter speed will result in Show to Portray Animal Life Start Backstage Worker Beginning of life in Hb£ ani- mal kingdom is portrayed in "The New Generation" on the NBC Television Network col- In 'Barefoot? Role i or series "Untamed World" NAVESINK - What?' No ommend that aspiring young tomorrow (12:30-1 p.m.; re- experience! players ignore formal stage peat of Feb. 8). A role in a Marine Corps training. He says top dramat- The marvel of birth Ja de- production; of "Guys and ic schools have turned out picted when a baby gazelle DoHs" and some experimen- many famous stars. emerges from its mother's tal television at University of "And nothing will ever take womb, while a young zebra's Miami hardly add up to a list the place of actual experi- first wobbly steps through its of acting credits, but TJhom ence," he adds. "In the early I Initial hours of life represent <• Leidner of Locust is winning stock companies, actors a study of the exuberance of kind words from audiences would open in a play on Mon- for his work in "Barefoot in youth. 1 day night, and then start re- the Park ' at the Navesink Li- hearsal on Tuesday morning brary. for the play to go on the next Mr. Leidner, promotion Monday. You had to foe a fast O manager for Venture maga- study, and while you might 55 zine in New York, has been not have given a polished per- active with the Monmouth formance every week, you Players in several produc- pleased your audiences." tions, but always backstage SET TO GO— Rumson Caurvtry Day School s+udonts until his debut in the Neil Today's young people have wW present "You Can't Take It With You!" Wednes- Shhoi! hit which will be re- only limited access to a few day night in fhe school. Rehearsing fpr if, left to summer theaters, Mr. Leid- peated tonight and tomorrow right, are Michael Huber, 14,, of Locust, Ed; Nancy at 8:45 p.m. ner reminds us, and this is As the young bridegroom one reason why the commu- Hamilton, 14, o Rirnt* BR\CKPIXZA FRI., SAT. at SUN. — A Journey , ROUTE 70 4774404 to Jerusalem 7:15; X0:10; Bye, Bye Brave'rman 8:40- EAST BRUNSWICK No One Under 18 Admitted (YLEYMILL8 TURNPIKE- OUTDOOR — FRI.. SAT. A SUN Voyage to Tahiti' 8:40; Shoes ot SHOWING itmit, ROUTE »4*2-000 the Fisherman 8:90; Speedway 11:59. LAST NITE TONITE INDOOR — Shoes of the Fisher- ATONTOWN man 7:30; 12:00; Speedway 10:30, "HELL IN THE PACIFIC" — AND! — PARENT SAT, ft SUN. .— Voyage to Tahiti DRIVE-IN 2:15; 7:13; Shoes of the Fisherman AND Walt Disney's 3:30; 7:30; 12:00; Speedway 5:30; 542-4200 "PRUDENCE AND THE PILL" TRAP! 10:30. EE "THE INCREDIBLE PERTH AMBOY STARTS TOMORROW Teebalcoh* AMBOYS DRIVlvIN- JOURNEY" FRI., SAT. * S(J«. — Cartoon 8:30; Bullltt 8:30; i:ii; Cool Hand Luke U:00. MENU) PARK NOW! Popular Prices! " THE SHOES OF CINEMA— THE FISHERMAN' Shoes of the Fisherman 2:30; 5:15; at the NEW! 8:49. RESTORES FAITH BAT. — Rlno 11:30 A.M.; Shoe* IN FILMS!" Of the Fisherman 1:90; 4:20; 7:10; 10:00. —LOOK MAGAZINE SUN, — Shoes of the Fisherman MICK11VD., HICK TOWH 4774*41 2:30; 3:3?; 8:45.

Starring Molly Picon Stars Molly Picon guest - stars in Anthony Quinn SHOES the title role of "Molly," dra- Oskar Werner OF THE ma about a simple arson in- vestigation that develops in- David Jonssen FISHERMAN to a case of homicide, on "My PanavlsiorTand Metrocolor Friend Tony" Sunday (10-11 Laurence Olivier p.m.; in color) on. the NBC Television Network. 2 Voting Age Action Nl Viets Call Peace Hailed by Howard WASHINGTON, D.C. - group of younger people who Offer Camouflage Rep. James J. Howard to- support a lowered voting age day hailed the approval by In New Jersey. PAWS (AP) — North Viet- Much of the real bargain- the U.S. government had to the New Jersey Assembly to "During the last two years, nam said today that Presi- ing will undoubtedly be con- take the NLF's rejection of put the 18-year-old voting we have watched a politically dent Nixon's peace plan is ducted in secret. The publi- Nixon's troop withdrawal pro- age question on the Novem- active and concerned youth an attempt to camouflage cized speeches at the weekly vision "at face value." ber ballot. The Assembly ap- demonstrate its desire for American intentions of con- plenary sessions are expect- Lodge said that by avoiding proved the measure yes- more meaningful participa- tinuing aggression in Vietnam. ed to provide few clues to total rejection of the U.S. terday. tion in decisions which affect In the first North Viet- what is taking place behind! plan, the other side had Mr. Howard, who is chief their lives," Mr. Howard namese reaction to Nixon's the scenes. created a climate in which sponsor of a House joint reso- said. proposals, Hanoi's chief The new bases for negotia- "real solid meat-and-potatoes lution, which would amend "Since the civil rights negotiator in Paris, Xuan tions are the 10-point plan discussion about the real is- the Constitution to reduce the movement in, the early Thuy, told the weekly session outlined at last week's meet- sues" can take place. voting age throughout the 1960's, young people have not of the peace talks that the ing by the Viet Cong's Na- Nixon's provision for troop United States to 18, immedi- been content to sit on their United States "is bent on tional Liberation Front and withdrawal calLs for a "simul- ately called for a bipartisan hands in the face of injus- A WELCOME CHECK — The Sultanas, Ladies Auxiliary of Wady Beklce Cara- maintaining its absurd de- the 8-point proposal that taneous start on withdrawal effort to have the referendum tice and social discrimina- van, Knights of Columbus, Keansburg, presented a $100 check for the Alham- mands and is continuing to President Nixon put forward by both sides; agreement on approved in November. tion," Mr. Howard said. bra Pavilion for Retarded - Children. Mrs. Ellis O'Keefe, Highlands, past presi- intensify the war." in a speech Wednesday night. a mutually acceptable time- "It is Incontestable that table and for the withdrawal "While a few young radi- dent, makes presentation to regional director Jerry Thomas, Newark. Looking on Although the NFL in its to be accomplished quickly," cals may be getting the head- young persons have time and are, left to right, John Hinos, Port Monmouth, Raymond Collins and Mr. O'Keefe, first comment Thursday on lines, the vast majority of^ time again shaken the moral the Nixon plan rejected a key generally over a 12-month our young people are highly conscience of this nation," grand commander of the caravan. Would Bar provision, a phased simulta- period. responsible and should be Mr. Howard said. neous withdrawal of Ameri- Nixon also said that the given the responsibility and He added: "It is true that Track Rail can and North Vietnamese "military withdrawal involves privilege of voting," Mr. there have been excesses — troops, it did not reject the outside forces, and, can be Howard said. by a small fraction of young plan as a whole. Similarly, Vietnam and the United "I think we can have this persons — but if we look at Land Annexation Plan service Halt Saigon rejected the NLF's iVetnam ' and the United referendum approved in No- our youth across the board, LITTLE SILVER — In a proposal for a provisional States." vember, but there is much •we cannot help being im- letter to state Transportation coalition government but did work to be'done in getting pressed by their immense Commissioner David Gold- not reject the plan as a our point across to the p/ub- idealism and their genuine berg yesterday, Little Silver whole. Scotti Foils lic, and I am prepared to do concern for this country. Revived in Keansburg Mayor Gordon N. Li twin pro- Before he left Washington everything in my power to "Only persons 21 and over tested tho Penn Central Rail- to return to the talks, U. S. assist in that effort," Mr. will be able to vote on this KEANSBURG — It's annex- acres of Middletown Town- Borough Council to that ef- road's decision to stop train chief negotiator Henry Cabot Robbery Howard continued. question in November, and I ation time again in the bor- ship land became public, res- fect. service to Monmouth Park Lodge said he didn't think Works With Group am hopeful that these people ough. idents along Port Monmouth Storm clouds quickly gath- racetrack in neighboring Of Market The 41-year-old, three- will give a vote of confidence Last year, when Borough Road in the "Leddy Tract" ered over this section of East Oceanport. term congressman has been to the younger people of New Council plans to annex 50 protested loud and long. Keansburg when Borough Urging "immediate action FDR Son RED BANK - Neil Scotti, working with the Voting Age Jersey by approving this pro- Last night the Board of Ed- Manager C. Bernard Blum to insure continuation" of the owner of Scotti's Market on Coalition of New Jersey, a posal," Mr. Howard said. brought the plan to light in Shrewsbury Ave., foiled an cation, which owns 33 of the racetrack train service, May- attempted robbery yesterday 50 acres, voted to pursue an- March of last year. or Litwin said, "My concern Stabbed Governing bodies of both when he pulled a gun on his Mass nexation again and petitioned js not for Monmouth Park GENEVA (AP) - James assailants. municipalities and civic but for the residents of Little Roosevelt, oldest son of the (Continued)' groups joined the fray. Al- According to Police Chief Silver and surrounding com- late President Franklin D. Leroy McKnight, two men County Births "Yes," responded Miss Er- though no official word was munities in Monmouth Coun- Roosevelt, was stabbed late nestine Taylor, president of Probe ever exchanged, the Town- entered the store at 6:30 p.m. ty." Thursday night in a "family and asked for change of 50 the Community Betterment (Continued) ship Committee unofficially quarrel," a police duty offi- BIVEBVIEW.. 2 Michael Ct., Oakhurst, Club, "we have to start at took a "we won't let you an- The mayor said that ac- cents. One of the subjects, Red Bank daughter, Wednesday. Long Branch Police -Sgt. cording to published fig- cer reported. carrying a knife, grabbed for the bottom now and concen- Michael Irene and Patrolman nex," stand against the bor- Mr. and Mrs. James Mr; and Mrs. Lonnie Gray trate on kindergarten, first, ough. ures the Penn Central trans- The police said the injury Mr. Scotti who lost his glass- (nee Barbara Trebotica), Sal Maccioli and state Troop- ported 35,000 persons to the es and fell backward on the Thompson (nee Hope Hau- second and third grades." er Raymond Castellano had The East Keansburg Better- to the 61-year-old Roosevelt messer), 37 Brookside Ter., Buckelew Ave., Jamesburg, track during the 1968 racing was serious, but a spokesman floor. daughter, Wednesday. The spirited discussion led testified that they met Russo ment Association, sparked by season — 8,000 of them during But the store owner pulled Atlantic Highlands, son, yes- in 1067 and Russo told them residents who live within for his investment firm re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar- to a call for action from re- the season's final week. ported: a gun from under his butch- terday. tired Army Col. Lester Rus- he controlled councilmen in the Leddy Tract, went to the (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper- tino (nee Florence Murphy), Not only should the service er's apron, sending thne pair sell, Eatontown: "If you have Long Branch and could "take committee with their pro- "We understand that Mr. flying out the door. Mr. ling (nee Marion Virtue), 252 407 Ocean Ave., Belmar, son, tests, presenting 250 object- be continued but "no effort Roosevelt has made a speedy Wednesday. parents behind you, then you care of the mayor." must be spared" to entice Scotti fired one shot in their Jackson St., Matawan, son, have no trouble getting ac- Probe Body ing names including those of recovery and will be dis- direction as they fled. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 19 home owners in the tract. more Monmouth Park cus- charged from the hospital in Bivens (nee Stella Williams), tion. You have a mandate." The commission was creat- tomers to use it, the mayor's a day or two." One man, with the knife, Mr. and Mrs. George Giani The organization voted to ed last year and its function Last night the board, acting (nee Valentine Capitini), 29 1914 Rutherford Ave., Nep- letter said. was described as Negro, six tune, daughter, Wednesday. call a mass meeting of citi- is investigative. If evidence on the advice of Borough At- Declaring that track-bound He would not comment on feet, one inch tall and in his Lexington Road, Lakewood, zens in the immediate future of crime Is found, it can be torney Howard A. Roberts, the stabbing, saying only: early 20's. The second man daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cal- automobile traffic "is already "This is a personal matter." lenson (nee Elizabeth Wain- to air problems in the schools. presented to an appropriate moved to petition council as a tremendous burden to our was described as Negro, Mr. and Mrs. Gen Foo Eng wright), .614 Cedar Crest Detective Lt. Benjamin H. federal, state or county the majority land owner. community," Mayor Litwin The police said Roosevelt stocky and also in his early (nee Laurie Miu Quen Lee), Drive, Brielle, son, Wednes- Glover, president, appointed grand jury for prosecution. It is the board's thinking that said the discontinuance of rail was stabbed in the back of his 20's. 7 Ingress Way, Matawan, day. Dr. J. Alvin Parker head of a "The state Commission of because it owns 33 acres of service "will only make this villa in the suburb of Vesenaz. Shrewsbury and New daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Car- committee to plan the meet- Investigation acknowledged the 50 planned for annexa- matter more critical" and He was taken to the can- Shrewsbury police were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- mody (nee Jean Carton), 165 ing. today that its staff has been tion, it represents more than said, "It seems incredible that tonal hospital where he un- alerted by Red Bank officers Laughlin (nee (Marion San- Riverview Ave., Neptune, It was reported that the lo- investigating allegations of the 60 per cent of land- elimination of this service derwent emergency surgery. who searched the area. toro), 17-A Lakeview Ter., daughter, Wednesday. cal branch of the National As- organized crime and corrup- owners needed to petition for could come about while so Eatontown, daughter, yester- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dol- sociation for the Advance- tion in the City of Long annexation. many public officials are day. man (nee Barbara Evans), ment of Colored People is si- Branch in Monmouth County On recommendation of Su- calling out for mass transpor- Jackson, daughter, Wednes- perintendent Joseph R. Bol- MONMOUTH MEDICAL multaneously considering tor some time," said the com- tation to reduce our overbur- Ask 60-Day Delay ' day. ••'••' " such a gathering. •" mission's statement. ger the board renewed the dened road traffic." Long Branch contracts of 66 teachers Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bott Mayor Litwin noted that the and accepted the resignations Penn Central has been quoted (nee Cynthia Butler), Star of two others, a school secre- Top Gardens, Parlin, daugh- as blaming lack of equipment On Disposal of Gas Holmdel Park Wedding Set tary, a cafeteria manager and for its decision and said, "This ter, yesterday. administrative intern Michael reason is hardly acceptable WASHINGTON (AP) - Army action for a minimum Mr. and Mrs. William Mri- J. PalunVbo. Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher, of 60 days." (Continued) The Rev. F. L. Lemley, anywhere they like." ... I am sure the vast Penn zek (nee Joyce Mullin), $9 Lo- Walter Waterfield was Central system can locate suf- D-N.J., asked Defense Secre- Gallagher also urged that cust Ave., Eatontown.j son, rain in Wisconsin and Georgia Red Bank's Church of Christ The primitive aspects of hired as a custodian at an tary Melvin R. Laird yester- the gas be disposed of by that is moving toward the minister who will perform the these park nuptials will be an ficient equipment.. . without yesterday. annual salary of $4,000. in any way reducing com- day to postpone for at least chemical decomposition rath- New York area, but she has ceremony this afternoon, fore- absence of music (unless the 60 days disposal of 27,000 tons er than ocean dumping. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klein- been assured that it is not Elementary school princi- muter service." gchmidt (nee Joan Nielsen), sees no problems for the tra- birds chirp loudly enough) pal Miss Dolores Pittius was of surplus war gas in the At- The mayor of Atlantic City coming fast enough to rain ditional 15-minute service. and a lack of seating for the lantic Ocean. Freewood Place, Matawan, on the bridal parade. appointed temporary director told the Defense Department daughter, yesterday. The only interference would be guests. As the ceremony is a of the Head Start program. to dump its surplus war gas- If the worst should happen from uninvited spectators or Gallagher, chairman of a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Con- brief one, the witnesses Board member Thomas Investigation House foreign affairs sub- es somewhere other than off over (nee Shirley McCoy), 8 and showers should show up, a drastic weather change," shouldn't mind that, Sharon Kinlin asked residents and the Jersey coast. the group of 60 guests and Mr. Lemley predicted. "I have committee that has held Monmouth "Ave., Freehold, ' safd. civic groups of the borough to Welcomed hearings on the plan, said in "I advised them that we son, yesterday. wedding party would move to done outdoor weddings- be- Traditional Attire take an active part in helping would rather have this take the home of the mother of fore, although never in a park, a letter to Laird. Although the setting is not with the landscaping program LONG BRANCH — Mayor place somewhere else," said JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL the groom on Hemlock St., and they can be very nice. . . at the high school. Paul Nastasio Jr. last night "Testimony received by the Richard J. Jackson, vice Neptune Hazlet. In any case, a recep- Weddings are a very personal a traditional one, the bride's subcommittee indicates that president 6f the New Jersey wedding attire is. Sharon will "We need everyone's help," said he welcomes the impend- some of the affected execu- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skow- tion will be held at the IJoli- business and people should he said, "not just the few ing probe of organized crime Conference of Mayors. renski (nee Ellen Gaetano), day Inn in Hazlet. be able to have any kind, wear a long gown in an A- tive departments will need a line style done in peau de who have volunteered. There in the city by the state In- minimum of 60 days in order "We still feel we should not is something lacking when a vestigation Commission. be exposed to the dangers," sole with embossed lace trim. to complete independent eval- Jackson said following a two- Her sister, Mrs. Lindal Brown teacher who lives in Mana- The mayor said last night uations of the Army's propos- squan volunteers his weekend the probe will show that "we hour briefing with pentagon of Shrewsbury, will be matron al. officials. Full consideration Bay shore Authority Manned of honor and Mrs. Brown's time to fix the area while have the best police depart- residents fail to come out." ment in the state." "For this reason, and be- should be given other means (Continued) One of the obligations as- husband will be best man. The cause of the far-reaching in- of disposing of the gases, he Amboy Rotary Club and a new Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will He said he not only wel- Keansburg, Keyport, Mata- sumed by the newly formed member of the Board of Di- comes the investigation, but ternational and domestic im- said. wan Borough, Matawan authority will be a $100,000 rectors of the New Jersey take a two-week trip through Fortas that city officials initiated it. plications of this matter, I "They assured me that my Township and Colts Neck. state loan to the county for State Chamber of Commerce. western Canada with stopoff The mayor did not elaborate want to urge you to delay views would be given due The seven-man authority preliminary engineering work at Niagara Falls. (Continued) any decision on the proposed consideration," be said. Mr. Baumgartner attended Brownell, former attorney on how the probe came about. will be responsible for the for the project, said Joseph Seton Hall University, and is Surprisingly, there was "Officials of this city," he construction of an outfall N. Ehret Jr., director of the director of advertising exhi- general In the Eisenhower very little red tape to be cut administration; the current said, "have nothing to hide." sewer line in the Atlantic county sanitary sewerage bits and displays for Phila- in arranging for the use of He added: "Any investigator Ocean, including all trunk in- committee. delphia Electric Co. He is a attorney general, John N. the park area. Sharon called Mitchell; Nixon's secretary of from any agency is welcome tercepting and other connec- The authority will be se- member of the Pennsylvania the county Park Commission here and will get my full co- The Weather tions to the outfall sewer lecting its own officers. Electric Association, the state, William P. Rogers; in Freehold, told a park of- former Justice Arthur J. operation." Mostly sunny and mild today, The overnight low was 45 and line. Once this is completed, Mr. Beil is senior vice presi- Pennsylvania Gas Associa- ficial what she wanted and City Attorney Robert Mau- the authority will be respon- dent of the New Jersey Na- tion, secretary of the Holm- Goldberg; and two federal high around 70 in northwest to the temperature at 7 this sible for the operation and was given a reservation for court of appeals judges, ro agreed with the mayor. He around 80 in south except in morning was 48. tional Bank and Trust Co. He del Township Zoning Board the pond area for this after- said there is no doubt that maintenance of the system. is a graduate of Seton Hall and a member of the N.J. Henry Friendly and Warren 60s along the immediate coast. MARINE noon. A park ranger will Burger. organized crime flourishes in Partly sunny and continued Cape May to Block Island: The Bayshore outfall sewer University, a member of the Federation of Planning Of- make sure no ball games are Monmouth County and it line project was studied by New Jersey State Advisory ficials where he is a Mon- But perhaps more impor- mild tomorrow, high in low Variable winds mostly south- in progress when the wedding tant is the appointment of probably is also in Long 70s in northwest to low 80s in westerly at 10 knots or less Elsnon T. Killam Associates Board of the Small Business mouth County adviser to the party comes down the "aisle." Inc. of Millburn, consulting Administration, and of the federation. new justices who will still any Branch. south. Partly sunny and con- through tomorrow, becoming "It will take continued ex- engineers. The firm recom- Monmouth County Bankers Mr. MacGregor Jr. holds First For Park doubt that the court is a cita- tinued mild with similar tem- south to southeast 10-15 knots del of objectivity and probity. posure and continual ham- peratures Saturday. Sunday's mended the development of a and Clearing House Associa- a bachelor's degree in chemi- "As far as I know there's during afternoon hours. Fair comprehensive outfall sewer tion. He is a member of the cal engineering from New- The shadow fell on the mering against it to bring the outlook, cloudy with chance today. Partly cloudy tonight line to discharge about 1V4 Asbury Park Kiwanis Club never been an actual cere- situation to light," he said. of scattered showers. and tomorrow. Visibility bet- ark College of Engineering. mony performed here," park court a week ago last Sunday miles out into the Atlantic and a member of the Board He is employed in the plant when Life magazine reported The glare of publicity, Mr. In Elbcron, yesterday's high ter than 'five miles except Ocean. of Trustees of Croydon Hall engineering division of Car- foreman Frank Biddle said that Fortas, shortly after be- Mauro said, will eventually was 64 degrees and the low briefly two to four miles In The construction of the pipe Academy. ter-Wallace Co. Ethical and yesterday. "We've had plen- ing seated on the Supreme tend to break the back nf was 44^ It was 59 at 6 p.m. morning haze. line will be done in stages, Mr. Leddy is district super- Proprietary Drug Manufac- ty come in after the wedding Court, had accepted and kept organized crime here or any- with the first to be in use intendent of the Belford Area, turers. His department is re- from the church to take pic- for 11 months a $20,000 fee where it may be prevalent. by 1970 or 1971. The second Jersey Central Power and sponsible for on plant site tures because it is such a from the family foundation nf Both the mayor and Mr. stage includes Union Beach, Light Company, where he has industrial sewerage treat- nice place." Louis R. Wolfson, a Florida Mauro said an investigation and the third, Matawan Bor- been employed for 32 years. ment plants, setting ponds, The couple has been "in- industrialist and former cli- of organized crime in the GRAND OPENING ough, Matawan Township and He was formerly a member of irrigation systems, well wa- county is overdue and will formally engaged" for a lit- ent. of the firsr authentic men's shirt shop In the Keyport. the Middletown Township ter for industrial and potable tle less than a year, Ronald receive the complete coop- Fortas, appointed to the eration of city officiaLs. The project cost is esti- Chamber of Commerce and is uses and for plant power, said. They met at the Church court in 19B5, at first said he New Jertey Shore Area mated at $10.2 million. now a member of the Atlantic services and process and of Christ in Red Bank. Ron- packaging machinery. had been tendered a fee to do The need for a comprehen- Highlands Yacht Club and the ald, a Korea veteran, is phil- writing and research for the Propose Negro sive sewer line is an out- Sandy Hook Bay Post 141, He is a member of the osophical about the plunpe foundation regarding racial Kollar & Kuffs growth of the changes in American Legion. American Institute of Chemi- into a ncrmanent .lairm". "All problems and human rights, For Freeholder water quality standards, said Mr. Donohue received a cal Engineers, president of the signals are go," he but had returned the money 7 WHITE STREET RED BANK county Planning Director BBA degree from St. John's the West Keansburg Park quipped, and then added on because lie didn't have the ASBURY PARK — A Negro Charles M. Pike. candidate for freeholder will OHarlng thl finait nam* in ' traditional *nd contamporary University and is employed Home Owners Association, a more serious note that he time. lie did not say then how shirts at tramandous lavingi . . . bactula w» datura factory "This is a big step for- with American Telephone and and of the North Jersey Plant and Sharon have reached much money was involved or be proposed when the Negro ipecialj, ovtr-itocks and eloo-outi. ward," lie said. Telegraph Company, New Engineers Society. "levels of stability" where how long he kept the fee. Republican Assembly of There are no plans to form York, where he is data pro- Mr. Fernandez operates a they are ready for the re- Monmouth County meets to- regional authorities else- cessing projects supervisor. fishing station at the High- sponsibilities. morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the SATURDAY MAY 17 10 a.m. where in the county that Mr. Wcis, a graduate of the lands harbor. He is a past Board Lacks Quorum Westside Community Center COME EARLY and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THES1 SAVINGS would be similar to the Bay- U.S. Naval Academy, retired president of the Federated "This will be so special for KEYPOUT — The Planning here. shore one. as plant manager of the Boatmen of New Jersey. I!D us, having our wedding our Board failed to assemble a During "Candidates for Opening Special - Mr. Irwin said the free- American Smelting and Refin- had been .president of the of doors," concluded the hrido quorum once again last night. Governor Night," a Negro MEN'S assorted *% holders and the county sewer ing Co's. Perth Amboy Plant Highlands Chamber of Com- the sun is bound to shine upon. Chairman Howard T. Jean- will be named to run for free- SHIRTS :oo advisory committee will be after 40 years service. He is merce and is presently chair- "It's very important to us and dron said the board will meet holder in the November elec- ttyles dm for niefe'ing wilh the commission- a member of various engi- man of the Highlands Plan- a lot of people agreed with in special session next Thurs- tion. The public has been in- ers next week. neering societies, the Perth ning Board. us that it was a nice idea." day. vited to attend.