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VOL 00, NO. 82 RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1967 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Middletown Still Hoping to Get New Library By LEE STARNES the complex is built. layout and style of the main library "leave much to be The reading room is exceptionally well stocked with the MIDDLETOWN — The trustees of the township library The township may acquire part or all of an estimated 50- desired." latest magazines and best sellers, but can accommodate three caid yesterday they had very little knowledge of what was acre tract on die north side of Kings Hwy. Mr. Makely headed The library, located on Kings Hwy. is filled to an overflow persons seated and only one person standing. happening-regarding the proposed new library building that the committee that recommended the site. Negotiations are capacity of 15,000 books. Because of the crowded conditions, locating a title in the has become a minor controversy here. being handled by Richard Seuffert, business administrator. "We have to get rid of books because we just can't find • card catalogue, waiting to get through the aisles and locating Committeeman Edward Makely told The Register "every- If the township acquires the plot, 10 acres will be for space for them here," he said. a book took 10 minutes. Checking the book out of the library thing Is being done to speed up the acquisition-of a new build- library use. The remaining 40 acres may be used as recre- "At one time," he commented, "we had clerks and librar- took only 15 seconds. ing and property for the library." ational department facilities. If so. it would be the basis of a ians upstairs unpacking new books and up-to-date issues while Last year the library's circulation was almost 35,000. This It is reported that the Catholic diocese of Trenton is re- possible township complex. at the same time girls in the basement were packing books to represents an increase of 40 per cent since 1962. The township ceptive to selling the township 10 acres of land at New Mon- Meetings have been set up between the diocese, in Trenton, be sent out of the main library. is spending about $2.50 per capita for its library, as compared mouth and Tindall Roads. The site, if accepted, would be and the numerous federal agencies to work out a favorable "But there just isn't place to put them," Mr. LeKernec to the .$3.50 to $4 recommended by the American Library Asso- used for a new library. plan for obtaining both grants and land. said. ciation. Some municipalities spend a lot more. The trustees have been searching for grounds on which William J. LeKernec, library director, said yesterday he A recent survey of conditions at the library showed park- Library director LeKernec said that salaries are being to build a modern library complex for more than four years. doesn't know all the details about land purchases, federal ing to be a problem as well as accommodations. raised for the 13 full-time employees and administrators. Negotiations are under way by the township for federal grants; or "negotiations taking place behind the scenes," but The aisles are so narrow only one person could travel Mr. LeKernec said that for the first time the township hai grants for related projects. he is hopeful a decision on a library site will be forthcoming. down the rows of books. The card catalogue, because of the brought up the salary guide in line with Civil Service salaries. A 25 per cent federal grant is being sought for a 20-acre Mr. LeKernec stressed that the township library Is as cramped space, juts out Into one of the two "free" areas of The/total raises amount to $3,700. parcel of land for a health office: Another 50 per cent grant is modern as any in the state as far as books on the shelves. the main floor. The other area leads past (he check-out desk Overall salaries for full-time employees for 1968 now stand tentative from the federal Open Spaces program in the event He said, however, the close quarters, difficult architectural toward the reading room. at $83,856. Operational costs of the library exceed $122,500. In Anti-War Rally in Brooklyn Students, Police Clash By The Associated Press Participating groups will State College, President John- turned on police after the arafte- r nearly five hours of heated An antiwar rally at Brooklyn include veterans organizations, son's alma mater, burned anti- rests. debate. The professors voted College erupted Thursday in a unions, fraternal orders and "any- war literature spread on the One policeman was injured in 681-378 in the wake of Wednes- bloody clash between demonstra- one who wants to march or show campus by demonstrators from the melee and dozens of students tors and police after more than' any spirit for his country," said the University of Texas at Aus-suffered cuts, bruises and torn day's bloody antiwar campus 40 of the protesting students andCharles H. Wiley, executive di- tin. clothing when a flying wedge of demonstrations. two faculty members were ar- rector of the committee. The Brooklyn college battle be-officers fought its way into a The students skirmished with rested. Another thrust against the anti- gan with a sit-in to protest the student crowd that blocked a police over on-campus recruiting roadway. In Oakland, Calif., police war movement occurred Thurs- presence of a Navy recruiting by the Dow Chemical Co., which braced today against a threat- day in San Marcos, Tex., where team in a student activities build- Wisconsin Chancellor Se makes napalm for the Vietnam ened resumption of demonstra- students at Southwest Texas ing. Several hundred students well won the vote of confidence war. tions at the Oakland Armed Forces Induction Center at the end of a sometimes violent "Stop the Draft Week." University ot Wisconsin facul- Jury to Weigh Decision ty members meanwhile gave a AFTERMATH OF AN EXPLOSION — This is one fide of the house at 220 Bolmar Avo., reluctant vote of confidence to Oakhunt, owned by Mri. Alice H, Navas, 80, after it wai destroyed yesterday Chancellor William Sewell who initiated a get tough policy with afternoon by an explosion. .. \1Registor' Staff Photo) unruly student demonstrators on the Madison campus. On Armed Robbery Suspect Owner Not at Home, No One Injured Defense officials in Washing- FREEHOLD — A jury before Asbury Park lawyer, who repre- "Ocean Township police claimed he,was a victim of cir- ton airlifted troops from as farSuperior Court Judge Clarkson S. sents Christopher Brown of Rah-did not actually see me with thecumstances. He gave this account away as California to counter a Fisher will decide today if John way, who also is indicted for thegun in my hand or the holdup. No of Sept. 19, 196S: ' threat by antiwar demonstrators Fitzpatrick was a victim of charge. police officer me with the After meeting Mr. Brown and House Destroyed by Blast to ignore government restrictions circumstances or if he was part Mr. Fitzpatrick, however, main- gun or with the money. Raymond Folscher, 27, of First and employ "acts of civil dis- of an armed robbery of the Cytaine- d that this was his outline "Fox (Edwin Fox, Cypress Inn Ave., Keyport, the three of them OAKHURSTr-Ocean Township Police re- Leon Zuckerman.i'New Jersey Natural obedience" in laying seige to thepress Inn, Route 35, Ocean Town- of what he thought would be used manager) testified that I was in-drove to the Cypress Inn, stop- ported a gas explosion early yesterday after- Gas Co. public relations director, said the, Pentagon.. •• ship. against him and what he planned volved in the holdup." . ping off briefly at the Wagon noon destroyed the residence of Mrs. Alice gas firm has made a preliminary investiga- The military policemen de- Testimony in the three-day trial to use for his case. He said he "You told us one version of theWheel in Asbury Park. Mr. Fol- H. Navas, 80, at 220 Belmar Ave. tion, which will be continued. The prelimi- barked Thursday from 15 to 20 ended yesterday for Mr. Fitzpat- wrote it in June or July after story today," said Mr. Smith to scher left the' two, saying that he Mrs. Navas was not at home,at the time nary study indicated that workmen for a Air Force-transport planes were rick, one of five men accused legal motions were heard. the defendant. "You told Detec- was going to visit someone near and no, one -was' injured by the explosion. contractor digging to_ install a sewer line the vanguard of what could grow of robbing $4,070.73 Sept. 19, 1966 Notations Made tive (Walter) King a different the inn. The Oakhurst Fire Company and First along Belmar Ave. apparently struck the gas to 5,000 regulars to handle the from the inn. Some of the notations were: story, j Are there any other ver- About 2 a.m., after two drinks, Aid Squad(responded to an alarm sounded at service line to the Navas house, Mr. Zucker- 70,000 demonstrators sponsors The maximum sentence for "Chris Brown may be disquali- sions?" he was standing near the ciga- 12:05 p.m. . man reported. hope to muster for the weekend armed robbery is $5,000 fine and fied. He is prone to lying. Mr. Fitzpatrick yesterday (FITZPATRICK, Pg. 2, Col. 4) demonstration. from 15-20 years in state prison. Leaders of the National Mobil Judge Fisher this morning ization Committee to End thecharged the 14-member jury con- War in Vietnam accepted a per-cerning the law of evidence and Shore Development Unit Seeks mit specifying ground rules their duties. Two jurors were ex- Monmouth Beach Board Thursday but a spokesman said cused before deliberations began, the group intends "to engage in Document Studied 1,000 Beach Erosion Job acts of civil disobedience" which Assistant County Prosecutor could go beyond the scope of theThomas J. Smith Jr; produced a Raps Integration Quote EATONTOWN —- The Shore complete. . .Construction of these ficiency of our present shore pro-permit. sheet of paper written by Mr. Area Development Committee works is not sufficient in itself, tection system. A demonstration in support of Fitzpatrick which Judge Fisher said looked like a defense plan MONMOUTH BEACH — The fered the motion, said the state- private, advocated the' compul- yesterday unanimously adopted a as the problem is con- "Results of this study, should the war is planned in New York Board of Education last night ment was made in a Marburger sory busing of public school resolution to request the state to stantly changing and requires allow the formation of a master City this weekend by the Nation- for the trial. He added that it appeared to be a plan to commit lodged a protest against school speech last month. children between city and sub- provide 75 per cent of the cost, rinstant attention and continuous plan for shore protection works al Committee for Responsible integration statements attrib- Denial Made urb." with Long Branch.and Monmouth maintenance," said the mayor, which should enable the commu Patriotism. A two-day vigil will perjury. This would be investigat- uted to Dr. Carl L. Marburger, ed, he said. In a subsequent speech, in Russell G. Spriggs seconded County sharing the rest, for adding: nities involved to establish in- be held in Battery Park and five state commissioner of educa- Atlantic City Wednesday, Dr. Mr. Cancalosi's motion, saying, a beach erosion protection proj- "Basically, all ashore line ero-telligent programming of future parades will step, off in the The sheet, said Mr, Smith, was tion. Marburger denied making the "I am against the idea. I think ect. sion is caused by two natural expenditures for shore protec- greater metropolitan area on obtained from Joseph Mattice, an By an 8-1 vote, with one ab- statement. each community can handle its Long Branch Mayor Paul Nas- actions of the water—the incom- tion.' Sunday. stention, the board authorized In the first speech, Sept. 28 own problems best! The govern- tasio Jr., addressing a commit- ing waves and the Littoral cur- a protest letter to Gov. Richard in Atlantic City, the commis- ment is interfering In educa- tee luncheon in the Old Orchard rents." , • * C of C Ready J. Hughes, with copies to Dr. sioner said that if racial bal- tion and too many other fields." Country Club, said his city has Shore protection structures gen- Marburger and state legisla- ance Is' to be realized, "tradi- Andrew C. Nilsen, who said applied to the state Department erally form into these three cate- Limousine Service tors. tional barriers, such as school he didn't think a letter to the of Conservation and Economic gories: Off-shore structures, pro- To Honor , It will object to the integra- district lines and municipal governor would do much good, Development for a 50 per cent tective beaches and on-shore tion of schools by the busing boundaries must be seriously abstained. Dr. Richard R. Wes- grant of a $500,000 project to structures, he said. Top Citizen of students across school dis- challenged." cott, who said he would want erect revetments, jetties and sea trict ' lines and municipal In the second speech he said, to see the letter before approv- Challenges Findings WEST LONG BRANCH - The walls in the 1967-68 fiscal year. Mr. Nastasio added that Long boundaries., "I have not... in any speech ing it, voted no. No one ob- Branch uses groins, bulkheads, West Long Branch Chamber of Andrew P. Cancalosl, who of- or in any comments, public or jected to the protest Itself. During the past fiscal year, Mr. LONG BRANCH —The Asbury- Under PUC rules, the respon- Commerce will honor Howard sea walls and, stone revetments Red Bank Limousine Service Is dent has 15 days in which to Nastasio added, the state ap- as shore protection structures. Robbins of 583 Cedar Ave. as proved a 50 per .cent participa- taking exception to the findings file a notice of Intent to file ex- "citizen of the year" at its din He elaborated on the city's groin of Hearing Examiner William L. ceptions to the hearing examin- tion in a $166,000 construction pro- system and told how it works, ner-dance tomorrow in Joseph's gram to extend a bulkhead, Humphreys of the state Board of er's report and recommendations Restaurant. Urban Renewal Given Strong how it Is erected and how effeo Public Utility Commissioners in and another 15 days to file the erect a sea wall and repair five tlve it is. Last May, when a local bus! jetties. a case challenging its legality. statement of exceptions. After ness was burglarized during the He reported that the Army Asbury - Red Bank transports that the PUC may render its denight across from Mr. Robbins' Mayor Nastasio said he feels Corps of Engineers now is en-passengers from the Shore to clsion. home, he notified the police and Backing inAtlanticHighlands the city should pay 15 per Cent gaged in an extensive study of th< Newark and Kennedy Airports. furnished a description ot the and the county the rest of the Laurence C. Stamelman of Long ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — A New Jersey poast line, perform In April the operation was chal- Branch, attorney for the limousine car and the two men. publican councilman, put it that any plan to revitalize the municipality's share in the 75-25 ing it m three stages, with the lenged by the Boro Busses Co. dozen business leaders and forthi- s way: main section of town Is worth service, said the notice of Intent Harry De Camp, chamber mer borough officials here yes- formula, backed by the commit- third stage in Long Branch. of Shrewsbury and there were would be filed next week, He president, said: "The West Long "For Atlantic Highlands to supporting. tee. "It Is hoped," he said, ''Tha hearings before the PUC in June. terday came out in favor of ur-progress, It is necessary at this Frank S. Siegfried, president of said he is preparing the state Branch Chamber of Commerce ban renewal. They called it the "Probably the most Important as a result of this study, we wll The hearing examiner, in hisment of exceptions. was organized in February for time to improve our commercial a hardware company and chair- feature of shore protection work be provided with a detailed probable salvation for restoring section of town." man of the board of Marine View report to the PUC board, found tho necessity of planning con- First Avenue. Is the fact that It never become) analysis of the function and ef- the limousine operation to bo an tinued progress and prosperity Others In Favor Savings & Loan Association; Ray- autobus service, rather' than a Cornerstone Stolen and to provide a solid program Former Democratic Borough Others making favorable com mond Lemberg, an owner-part- taxi service, and therefore sub- From Courthouse of growth for the community." Councilman Allen J. Tracy said: merits on the possibility of the ner of a liquor store along the "I feel that urban renewal Is project were Thomas Coppola, ject to PUC regulation. FREEHOLD — The 300-pound Dinner will be served at 6:30 proposed site of urban renewal: p.m. Tickets may be purchased the only solution for First Avo- retired warden of the Hudson William H. Glover, president of Today's Index The effect, If the board concurs, cornerstone tor the county court- nue. would be that the service could house addition now under con- at Valenzano's Office Equip- County Penitentiary: Jerry the W. H. Glover' Cojarid Je* Page ' Page ment & Supplies, 219 Locust "The property owners have Greenberg of Arjay Sportsman's rome S. Baralta, vice president not legally continue unless It ob-struction has been stolen. found it economically Impossible Allen-Scott 6 Jamei Kllpatrlck : t tained municipal consents in the Ave. Shop; Jack R. McGalllard, divi- of Bayshore Chrysler, laid they Amusements 11 Movie Timetable 12 S. J. Day, Asbury Park build' to make necessary repairs and sion manager of the Jersey Cen- also favored the project, towns in which it operates, and ing contractor, reported that the replacement. If the town does not tral Power and Light Co, and Births _ 2 Obituaries ,.... 4 PUC approval, the tame require- Public Notice Contacted last night, Republic two-foot, seven by( 16-Inch lime- accept urban renewal then we former GOP councilman, Jim Blihop •.. I Sylvia Porter « ments made of bus companies. stone with a date Inscription of Tho Borough of Atlantic High' will continue downhill for another can candidate for committee A! Bridge 12 Religious Servlcei „ S lands announces, that renovation Adam J. Llnzmayer, an insu- fred F. Kate, who It opposed to HtHoween Coitumes 1968 im It was taken between Oct. 20 years." lation and siding corporation ex- Classified 14-lt Sports 9, 10 13 and,yesterday. work will be In progross at tho urban renewal, «tld he was un- Comics <„„• „ 10 Stock Market 29 Wigs, etc. Adults and children. water plant from Oct. 18 through Elbert Frlmpter, a former Re- ecutive, said, "I'm completely In aware of the views expressed by Crossword Puntle ...11, 11 Succeiiful Inverting 20 Cy & Art!, Soft Bright. (Adv.) The stone hod been placed Nov. 30, 1967. During, this period FOR SALE favor of urban renewal. All youthejo businessmen and former • Editorial! ...: t Teen. 7 Shrewsbury Boro Clian-Up alongside a tres near the build- of time, service mav be inter- All or part 800 shares Farmers have to do !• look at First Ave- politician!. Herblock : ....„ « Television II, 11 Pick up will be made On regular ing. rupted for short Intervals or dis-and Merchants Bank of Mattwan nue and take a walk along the (See RENEWAL, Pg. j, Cat. 4) Home and Cjardcn 5 Women1* News 8 collection day* the week of Octo- coloration may appear In the at $8 — BOO aharei Monmouth street." ber 23-28. Put all Iterru (4' maxi- Garden Munw water. We apologize for any In-County National at $5.23. Net Richard C. Stryker, councilman Public Aoeiloa fait The Rare Bird Antiques Applet' mum length) In contains™, or For bright fall borders. Hock- convenience, but ask residents to prices • no commission. Subject to from 1961-1966, tald he believed Clean quality furnltttrt Exciting ihlpmem antique mar- Pumpkin* and tomatoes. Sickle; tie wcurely, and place at curb. hockson Farm, Rt. 037, between bear with ut. confirmation. Call I. George W««- Piano wanted for Undent » P tfiimttM Juit received. 772 River Farm, Off Rumaon Rd., Little SIU Mri. Paul F*bry Colu Neck ind Tintan Falls. Atlantic Hlghlandi Water Dept. ton it Sons, Long Branch - 232- Muit be renon«ble. Call Mr*. Rd.,$«lr Haven 842-9870. (Adv.) ver. 741-8583. (Adv. \ Borough Cleric (Adv.) (Ariv,) Fredrick Welter, Supt. (Adv.) 1, (Adv.) Herbjrt. 492-4981. (Adv.) October 20, 1967 THE DAILY RJ5CISTER City ;,ft Mw& .New, Estimate Trustees to AskBarbCouncil Two Venus Prol*e| For Temporary Library Funds Show No Surprises For Extension of Ocean Blvd. LONG BRANCH — City Coun- mini to construct 41 town houses views after difficulties In hiring a Council will be the third mi should beef up its library facil- PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - mosphere was almost entirely •nd 30 garages at Second and full time recreation director.'' ' RED BANK — Borough Coun- 1 ell will ask Richard T. Noble, dl will be asked at its Nov. 6 nlcipal body to receive that r< ities during the public library American and Russian space- made up of carbon dioxide, tha city engineer, for a revised es- Cedar Aves. The variance is nec- A request of Charles Smith, meeting for emergency funds to quest. closing or ask that « branch fa- crafts have mada the deepest Jt wu so dense thgt its pressure timate of costs to extend Ocean wsaiy because the zoning ordi- housing coordinator for Mon- open a temporary branch library On Oot. 10, Mrs. Robert Koj cility be opened. probes yet into the mysteries of on the. surface wti 15 times thai Blvd. from the Monmouth Beach nance makes no provision for mouth Community Action Pro- Venus —but neither has found gram, to delay sale of public while the public library Is closed lea, chairman of the Paren This week she tnd other sup- of earth and that the surface line to North Bath Ave. town houses. any major surprises. temperature was 536 degree: lands at Sixth Ave. and the for renovations. Teacher Association Study Groui porters of the plan presented the In a press conference yester- The variance application was The 540-pound U.S. Mariner 5 Fahrenheit. day, Amedeo V. Ippolito, council riverfront will be considered. Mr. problem to the library board of unanimously approved by the Smith told council MCAP wants trustees. Trustee Donald D. De. swept within 2,600 miles of Ve- None of this was surprising. president, eaid a previous nus Thursday, making electronic Observations from earth ha< estimate was $lft million. He loners May 2,_ the land reserved for recreation- vine, who decried the length of al purposes or future housing. Sunday Session Set the closing and the lack of inter- measurements of the depth and already determined, by analysis added that costs might now total A use variance requested by m facilities, was asked to carry density 6f its shrouding vapor of light from the planet, thai »2 million, Consensus of John Cittadino to erect a gaso- Council will consider ac- the fund request to council, clouds. Venus' clouds are largely carboi council, he said, is to do line service station.in a residen- ceptance of a flagpole for Slo- For Episcopal Youth told the Board of Education it About the only things flight dioxide. Measurements made bj job in a package with the pro-tial zone at Second Ave. and West cum Park to be donated by John controllers at Jet Propulsion Lab- Mariner 2 in its flight past Ve posed northside oceanfront urban End Court will be considered F. Kiely Jr. of J. F. Kiely Con- FREEHOLD — Approximate^ Africa. In the meantime, the Library oratory would say immediately nus in 1965 indicated surface Wednesday. The Zoning Board 100 teen-agers from many of th Milton Simms of Red Bank, renewal project. struction Co. in honor of his fa- Board will hold a public meeting were that the craft's instruments temperatures between 600-8Q0 de- Council may also adopt a res- recommended the variance for 3D parishes and missions in th president of the group, will pre Nov. I to allow Mr. Devine and ther, first recipient of the Amer- worked well and that the plan- grees. olution at its meeting next council approval last month, sub-icanism award of the Long Monmouth Convocation of th side over the business meeting other supporters of a temporary et's atmosphere is very dense. ject to planning Board opinion Episcopal Diocese of New Je in the parish hall. Dr. Conway Snyder, projec Wednesday authorising 50 per Branch Christopher Columbus branch to present their plan. Mr. This confirmed a portion of scientist, told newsmen Thurs Cent matching, funds with the A meeting will be sought with . sey are expected to attend th' After the speaker, the grou] Devine noted that there are Club. " -:. the findings of the 2,400-pound day the only thing unexpected state, for city road improvements, the Board of Education and the Young Churchmen meeting at SI will adjourn to the churd stores available for $125 per A resolution will be considered Soviet Venus 4 which parachuted turned up by either craft was Ve- Mr. Ippolito said, Recreation Commission to dis- Peter's Church, Sunday at 4" for Evensong. Those attendini month. authorizing the Housing Authority p.m. Guest speaker will be the will then return to the parish an instrument package onto the nus 4's report that it detected, no Council has scheduled a special cuss feasibility of a year-round to enter an agreement with the planet Tuesday. Rev. Martin H. K. Mbwana from hall for box suppers and recre- The library, at 84 West Front nitrogen—a gas Mariner 5 wa: meeting Wednesday, Nov. 1, to recreation prograni directed by Federal Housing Authority to ob- not equipped to sample. the Diocese of Zanzibar and ation. The program will end St., closed in July for $260,000 Venus 4 radioed that the at- consider a use variance recom- the Board of Education, Mr. Ip-tain federally guaranty leases polito announced. Council has de- Tanga in the Province of Eas 8:30 p.m. mended by the, Zoning Board of for private housing ' jip elimi- worth of alterations and ad- Adjustment to allow Silvio Er- cided to seek Board of Education Father Mbwana came to th ditions. The board was in hopes nate . slum r-.r. ,. The. leases United States last fall to pursue Fitzpatrick would be relatively long-term end at that time that it would reopen 2 Variances further studies at the General (Continued) would thus encourage landlords Theological Seminary In New in September. rette machine when he heard the holdup. Mr. Fitzpatrick con Tonti Hails Bipartisan to make property improvements, Are Granted York City. He is a graduate c Now, with the library's books "This is a stick up," by Mr. tended that the statement was the council president explained. • LITTLE SILVER— The Zonin the University of East Afric in storage at Anderson Brothers' Brown, who pointed a pistol at given so that his bail would b Another resolution authorizing Board of Adjustment last nighi (Makerere College). While in col warehouse, the board is predict- Mr. Fox. lowered. bids on a new automobile for the lege, he assisted In organizing ing a much longer closing—pos- Support of Candidates approved variances permitting "I stood there. I didn't know city Department of Health will activities for the Student Chris- sibly for the whole winter. In summation, Elliot Katz ol additions to two dwellings. what to do," said Mr. Fitzpatr WALL TOWNSHIP - It wa» a supporting candidates of their probably be adopted. tian Union and attended a num- The construction contract calls Long Branch, representing Mr .Mr. and Mrs. John J. de Groo rick. Mr. Brown ordered him toFitzpatrick, sought to discredi new political, phenomenon, ac- choice regardless of party is Council will hear charges ber of local conferences concern For a completion of the work on get the overnight bag and the were granted a variance for an Mr. Brown as ft credible witness cording to D. Louis Tonti, execu- what will make democracy work against the Friendly Cafe, 149 addition to their house at 8 ing the problems facing th une 30, 1968. bartender, Walter R. Eisele, 38, tive director of the New Jersey and ensure survival of the Ameri- church in East Africa. of Arno St., Oakhurst, emptied based on testimony of a psychi- Brighton Ave., alleging serving of Woodbine Ave. The variance atrist wjio said Mr. Brown h Highway .Authority and guest can way, Mr. Tonti told support- liquor to minors. A plea of non In • December, 1962, . h the money from the registers. ers of Albert J, Villapiano of was necessary because the prop- socio-pathic behavior characteris- speaker at last night's dinner vult is expected. represented his diocese at the All They were directed upstairs — sponsored by the Citizens for Freehold -Township and John W. erty doesn't meet the zoning Shore High tics. A list of recommended mem- code's footage require- Africa Christian Youtti Assembl first Mr. Fox, then Mr. Brown, Good Government, Wanamassa Beekman of Ocean Township, held in Nairobi, Kenya. the bartender and Mr. Fitzpat- What Others Said political group. Democratic Assembly candidates bers of the police reserves from ments. Police Chief Thomas M. Pesano Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Blake- Father Mbwana assisted a Joins Health rick. Others testifying were Mr. Ei- Non-partisan citizens' groups in the county's southern district. Christ Church, Oyster Bay, N.Y., Mr. Brown then bound Mr. Fox sele, who said he did not see Mr. will be up for council action.. lock were granted a variance for Democrats, Republicans and for a year and is assisting at St and Mr. Eisele with adhesive Fitzpatrick hold a gun. an addition to their house at 490 independents were among the 260 Augustine's Chapel on the Lower Studies Plan tape. Mr. Fitepatrick went down- ^Weather / Point Road. The variance is nec- Dr. Laslow Joseph Litkey ol diners who shared a roast beef YOU DONT East Side of Manhattan. Last WEST 10NG BRANCH - The stairs, was startled by glaring essary because the property Summit, a clinical psychiatrist a New Jersey: Mostly sunny and dinner in the Royal Manor Res- summer he was a special gues Shore Regional High School lights outside, and returned to the doesn't meet the zoning code's the Fair Clinic there, said cool today, high in mid 50s north, taurant, Route 35. Master of NEED. at the. annual Diocesan Youth Board of Education last night au- group. Mr. Eisele was let loose frontage «nd area requirements. he found Mr. Brown to be a socio- low 60s south. Clear and cool ceremonies and dinner chairman Conference of the Diocese thorized the school's participation and ordered down with Mr. Fite- pathic person—a pleasure seek- tonight, low in upper 30s inland, was Mayor John J. Rellly of of Maine at Bishopswood. He al>in a joint Health Occupations pro- patrick. MONEY... ing individual who will distort the mid 40s on immediate coast. Fair Ocean Township. :o spent three weeks at a mis- gram next year with Long Ocean Township Patrolman Hill- truth to suit his own goals. and a little milder tomorrow, until you lion emphasis leader at camps Iranoh, . Ocean Township and dred Sexton apprehended the high in 60s. Outlook for Sunday, Besides Mr. Tonti, other promi- Dr. John P. Mohair, Freehold, nent Democrats promising sup- want "to buy First Session irganized by the United Church Monmouth Regional High group. air with seasonable tempera- if Christ. He will tell the local Schools. Statement Made an associate psychiatrist at Mon- tures. port to the candidates were somettiinq. mouth Medical Center, Long Judge John C. Giordano of West ;roup about the church in his The project, initiated here, will In his statement to State Po- In Monmouth Beach, yes- SAVE FOR IT! lative land. lice Detective King, which he lat-Branch', (or the state, said he Long Branch, chairman of the train nurses' aides and orderlies found that Mr. Brown had theterday's high was 65 degrees and citizens' group; Richard L. for hospital and institutional er refuted, Mr. Fitzpatrick said the low was 47. It was 53 at 8 Paubaok he was in an Asbury Park bar competency and ability to tell thi Bonelio of Monmouth Beach, vork. The new course Is to be truth if he wanted to. p.m. The overnight low and theDemocratic state. Senate candi- Account** eveloped by Monmouth Medical with George R. McHorney of As- temperature at 7 o'clock was 38. UN Event bury Park, Mr. Folscher and Mr. date; P. Paul Campi, county Tim* Jovlnj lenter, Long Branch, in - Chargefl with the robbery be- There was .04-inch of rain. Democratic leader; and Paul itlon with the state Department Brown, and learned of the rob-sides Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mr, CartifjcstM bery plan. On a pre-arranged sig- TIDES Kiernan, Monmouth' County Is Scheduled if Education. Brown are Mr. Eisele, Mr. Me Sandy Hook sheriff., nal from Mr. Eisele, Mr. Fitz- Homey and Mr. Folscher. Their TODAY — High 9:54 p.m. and Social Three afternoon bus trips frompatrick and Mr. Brown staged trials will be scheduled later. Telegrams of congratulations Tim* Saving "I/O *' * »•" On Monday t. Jerome's School, here, were low 4:06 p.m. and support were received from CirtlHcatM TOMORROW-High 10:06 a.m. RED BANK - Miss United twarded to Coast Cities Bus Co., Gov. Richard J. Hughes, Con- Neptune, by the board. Trips 13 and 10:24 p.m. and low 4 a.m. gressman James. J. Howard and Deposit! insured up w •fattens and Mr. United Nations $15,000 »y r.D.I.C. will be crowned Monday in cere- and 14 will cost $21.«0 per dayMrs. O'Neill Hospitalized, and 4:42 p.m. • • -• , Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr. SUNDAY — High 10:36 a.m. monies at Bell Telephone Labor- for the pair. Trip 15 will cost and 11:06 p.m. and low 4:24 a.m. atories, Holmdel, as one of the \S per day, TO RAISE UN. FLAG Oona Flies Here to Visit Her and 5:18 p.m. opening events of United Nations A snow removal contract went RED BANK - Mayor John P. POINT PLEASANT (AP) — Frank Brown advised that she be Week in Monmouth and Ocean o T.G. Russomano, Long For Red Bank and Rumson Arnone will raise the United Na- Mrs. Agnes Boulton Kaufman- bridge, add two hours; Sea counties. branch. Jobs requiring a 12-foot admitted. tions flag at borough hall, second wife of playwright Eugene She was signed into the hospi- Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long Mutor rrferal ftmm If*.™/ The Community Chamber of plow will cost $12.50 per hour. 51 Monmouth St., at 10:30 a.m. Fsdenl DcvMlt imniH Carp. O'Neill—was taken to Point Plea- tal as Mrs. Eugene O'Neill, al- Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- Monday to mark U.N. Week, Commerce is in the process of An eight-foot plow calls for $12sant Hospital Thursday in what lands bridge, add 40 minutes;'- selecting the pair from among ap- per hour. The use of a front end though she has been using the which starts Sunday. was first reported to be critical name of Mrs. Kaufman. MARNE ...one of the 10 ways proximately 60 foreign students oader will cost $15 per hour andcondition. Cape May- -to- Block Island: it local colleges. salted sand was bid at $50 per Mrs. O'Neill is author of "Part Today, however, hospital au- Of A Long Journey," a biography (mail craft warnings remain Participating are Monmouth on. effect for west to north- FURNITURE CO. + you'll benefit from the thorities said the 76-year-old of the first half of her life with College, Ocean County College The names of five persons were west winds 15-25 knots with oc- woman was in fair condition. the famous playwright. She met Ccyport 264-0181 + and Georgian Court in Lakewood. idded to the substitute teachers asional; higher gusto this morn- him in Greenwich Village in the John D. Bolduc, executive vice list. They are Mrs. Helene Sper- Her daughter, Oona O'Neill— ing diminishing to 10 to 15 knots feature* , . . 4. DALE president of the chamber, said the now Mrs. Charlie Chaplin—flew twenties. Whfle they were mar- his afternoon.- Variable winds !l, here; Paul Sperber and ried they lived here at 2301 Her- selections will be made on the harles Cassidy, both of Long in from Switzerland to visit her it 10 knots or less tonight. South bertville Road. "lA-Z-BOY" 5 basis of scholastic ability, con- (ranch; Raymond Snook, Mana- ailing mother and later accom- southwest winds 10' to 15 CARNEGIE geniality and appearance. quan, and Richard Magovern of panied her to the hospital. Her Mrs. O'Neill still lives at that knots Saturday. Fair through to- CHAIRS J . At noon Monday, Mr. Bolduc Jelmar. illness was not disclosed, but Dr.address and the home is referred morrow. Visibility better than laid, Miss and Mr. United Na- to as "The Hometead" in ve,miles through tomorrow. COURSE ions will raise the UN flag at some of O'Neill's plays. . EST. 1869 ell Labs. 1. Increase polss A Three Indicted Mrs. O'Neill also has a son, Multi-purpose Classified Ads confldinee At 12:30 p.m. the combined James, who left here three days o your selling, Tenting, buying Open Man. and tri. evenings 'til 9 >. Speah effectively Bell Labs choruses will perform Bogus Bills ago after a visit of several weeks. fast. Dial 741-«900 now. ********************** in a concert of national songs «. S«ll yourtslf & CAMDEN (AP) — A federal your Ideas from around the world. rand jury indicted three men RIVERVIEW 4. Be your best with There will be a luncheon at Thursday on charges of passing •ny group 1 p.m. with the foreign students Red Bank I. Rtmembir name! ounterfelt $20 bills in two sep- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buck as guests of honor, and Brig. Cen. irate cases. •.Think* speak on Paul A. Feyereisen, general (nee Carol Ann Hagemann), 518 your feet chairman of the two-county UN John W. Olyphant, 33, of Roxbury Road, Belford. daugh- 7. Control fear & worry 0AU CARNEGIE Week observance, as host. [ueens, N. Y-, was indicted and ter, yesterday. I. Bo a better convertitlonalist ccused of passing the phony I. Divelop your hidden abilities ills at Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Riddell 10. Earn that better lob, more Income 8 Businessmen Get Nicholas A. Mangione, 29, of (nee Carole Speth), 107 Atlantic Hospital Drive Posts iayville, and Martin J. Heffern Ave., Long Branch, daughter ASBURY PARK r., 26, of Toms River, were in- yesterday. FREEHOLD - Eight area busi- cted and accused of passing Mr. and Mrs. Francis Duffy nessmen have been named as Berkeley e fake bills in the Toms River (nee Mary McHugh), 197 Mata- group leaders in the advance rea last June. wan Ave., Matawan, son, yester- Carteret gifts division for the Greater Free- day. \ COMBINATION hold Area Hospital Building Cam- Meeting Called Off Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Platt (nee Hotel paign. Carol Corvi), Ravine Drive, Ma- They are Francis Norkus, Food- MARLBORO — The continued tawan, son, yesterday. MON., OCT. 23, 7:30 P.Mtown. ; John J. Queeney, Holland wnship Planning Board meet- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bergman STORM & SCREEN presented by and McChesney; Fred Gibson, ing scheduled for last night was (nee Catherine Kotala), Route Frank C. Gibson Plumbing Co.; janceled because of a lack ol 516, Old Bridge, daughter, yes- WES WESTROM Francis Quinn, M and Q Plastic susiness. terday. , and ASSOCIATES Products; Harry Silvert's Furni- Board chairman Gerald A. Bau- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkin For Infarmallon. Write or Call ture; Tom Blanchet, Roberson's; nan Jr. said the board will meet (nee Elizabeth Kalleda), 15 Gar- WINDOW Box 1345, Plalnfield, N. J. Art Ruffalo, Colts Neck Inn, and>n its regular meeting night, den Ter., Hazlet, son, yesterday. 753.9356 Hal Roveda, Viking Industries, rhursday, Nov. 2, at 8; 30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joel White (nee Inc. township hall. Grace), 14 Cavan Lane, Hazlet, 00 daughter, yesterday. MONMOUTH MEDICAL Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Robert McManus I (nee Concetta Amato), 157 Gar- 4 64 I field Ave., Long Branch, son, yesterday. INSTALLED BROADLOOM • TRIPLE TRACK • FULLY WEATHERSTRIPPED Sale! • CLEANS FROM INSIDE ' Decorator • FINISH GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS colors $C95 Installation and padding so. Come to REPLACE THOSE included 5 YD. Large Selection of . . . PROWNS LEAKY GUTTERS MILL ENDS at AUTHORIZED W« UM oily heavy duty (.032) whir* aluminum SPECIAL PRICES and guttering. Inttalltd praparly by out aiptrt craft»m«n INSURANCE (not |u>t nolkd on). Call u% tedoyll SAVE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE SEACOAST REPLACEMENTS • FLOOR COVERING CO., INC. 3 CRIDIT TEJtMS AVAILABLE—FREI DELIVERY IHWY. 35 and CLARK ST., KEYPORT ATLANTIC GLASS Op*N Monday-Saturday * A.M.-* P.M. RED BANK • ludfltt • Icwy CKarcj* > Frown's Crtdlt _ WrfKk and Friday 'til t II Mapl. Ay*—.7*7.2020 MATAWAN 32 BROAD ST. • 741.7100 « RED RANK 31 Lawtr Mai* St^-Itt-XlII Ops* Dally 8 A.M. to 5:30; W.d. and PrI. 'ril 9 P.M. BELMAR PROWN'S 1113 Hwy. 71—UM100 )DLET0WN-BAYSH0R wm 7 E EDITION 2-Friiiay, October 20, 1967 THE DAILY HEGIPS j * . ___ • • —"i ii A JL.L c«— J«. - nr— J*arfrTime Inspector Trustee* to Ask Boro Council Plan In Keansburg Assailed by Plumbers For Temporary Library Funds Show No Surprises TOV/HSHJP _ chtrelat ii*t thii KEANSBUHG - The Board of pality "it the worst place in the tt«te," 12 local plumbers j RED BANK — Borough Coun- Council will be the third mu- should beef up its library facil- PASADENA, Calif. ) - mosphere was almost entirely Education last night gave the go cil will be asked at Its Nov. 6nicipal body to receive that re- ities during the public library American tad Simian space- nude up of carbon dloxidt.-ihat met with Township Manager William J. Schuchart yesterday ahead Cor an adult education afternoon to air their grievances against the local part-time meeting for emergency funds to quest. clotlng or ask that a branch fa- crafti have made the deepest it was so dense that Its pressure study here. open a temporary branch library, >robes yet into Hie mysteries of on the surface was 15 times that plumbing inspector. On Oct. 10, Mrs. Robert Kop- cility be opened. Permission was given to "Sam- while the public library is closed ka, chairman of the Parent- This week (he and other sup- Venus — but neither has found of earth and that the surface The plumbers, all members of the Monmouth and Mid- for renovations. any major surprises. temperature was 538 degrees uel T, DeTuro to conduct an in- dlesex Master Plumbers Association, complained that the Teacher Association Study Group, porters of the plan presented the terest survey in the area of adult problem to the library board of The sm-ponnd U.S. Mariner 5 Fahrenheit. local Inspector, Charles R. Short Jr., was available only after education. Part of his study will S p.m. and weekends. trustee*. Trustee Donald D, Deswept within 2,500 miles of Ve- None of this was surprising. be to contact me state Depart' vine, who decried the length of nus Thursday, making electronic Observations from earth had ment of Education and other This system, said the plumbers, meant that watchman Sunday Session Set the closing and the lack of inter-measurements of the depth and already determined, by analysis agencies in planning a program] would often have to stand guard over partially completed im facilities, was asked to carry density of its shrouding vapor of light from the planet, that for the borough. jobs until the inspector arrived after his regular workday. the fund request to council, :louds. Venus' clouds are largely carbon Having a job inspected on a weekend involved overtime For Episcopal Youth told the Board of Education it About the only things flight dioxide. Measurements made by The board did not, however || pay for the plumber concerned, said Edward Del Russo, In the meantime, the Library controllers at Jet Propulsion Lab- Mariner 2 in its flight past Ve- indicate an adult education pro- president of the plumbers' association. FREEHOLD — Approximately would be started. If Ing the problem* facing the Board will hold a public meeting iratory would say Immediately nus in 1965 indicated surface gram Mr, Del Russo said that "tf things don't get better we. 100 teen-agers from maijy of thechurch in East Africa. Nov. 1 to allow Mr. Devine and were that the craft's instruments temperatures between 600-800 de- study is successful and will refuse to go into Matawan Township." 30 parishes and missions in the In December, 1962, he other supporters of a temporary worked well and that the plan grees. board okays such a program, would start this February. Mr. Schuchart told The Daily Register that the meet- Monmouth Convocation of the represented hit diocese at the Allbranch to present their plan. Mr. et's atmosphere is very dense. Dr. Conway Snyder, project ing was "a, little unfair" since Mr. Short was not present Episcopal Diocese of New Jer-Africa Christian Youth Assembly Devine noted that there are This confirmed a portion of scientist, told newsmen Tliurs Superintendent of Schools Jo- to answer the charges. sey are expected to attend the held in Nairobi, Kenya. stores available (or $125 per the findings of the 2,400-pound day the only thing unexpected seph R. Bolger received approval The manager promised the plumbers he would try to Young Churchmen meeting at St Father Mbwana assisted at month. Soviet Venus 4 which parachuted turned up by either craft was Ve-to file an application for a 1968 remedy the situation by "hopefully modifying" the inspec- Peter's Church, Sunday at 4:30Christ Church, Oyster Bay, N.Y., The library, at 84 West Front an Instrument package onto the nus 4's report that it detected no summer Head Start program tor's hours. p.m. Guest speaker will be thefor a year and is assisting at St.St., closed in July for $260,000 planet Tuesday. nitrogen—a gas Mariner 5 was with the Office of Economic Op- Mr. Short has been the township's plumbing inspector Rev. Martin H. K. Mbwana from Augustine's Chapel on the Lower worth of alterations and ad- Venus 4 radioed that the at-not equipped to sample. portunity. since July 1. t(ie Diocese of Zanzibar and East Side of Manhattan. Last ditions. The board was in hopes He said applications are being Tanga in the Province of East summer he was a special guest at that time that It would reopen accepted in Washington until Nov. Africa. at the annual Diocesan Youth in September. Fitzpatrick 1. If approved the program '• Milton Simms of Bed BankConferenc, e of the Diocese Now, with the library's books would start with the end of this Tonti Hails Bipartisan president of the group, will pre- of Maine at BIshopswood. He alin storage at Anderson Brothers' (Continued) school year. rette machine when he heard side over the business meeting so spent three weeks at a mis-warehouse, the board is predict- the holdup. Mr. Fitzpatrick con "This is a stick up," by Mr. in the parish hall. sion emphasis leader at camps ing a much longer closing—pos- tended that the statement was Weather organized by the United Church sibly for the whole winter. Brown, who pointed a pistol at given so that his ball would be Support of Candidates After the speaker, the group of Christ, He will tell the local The construction contract calls Mr. Fox. lowered. New Jersey: Mostly sunny and WALL TOWNSHIP — It was a will adjourn to the church onello of Monmouth Beach, group about the church in his for a completion of the work on "I stood there. I didn't know In summation, Elliot Katz of cool today, high in mid 50s north, Democratic state Senate candi- for Evensong. Those attending low 60s south. Clear and cool new political phenomenon, ac- native land. June 30, 1968. what to do," said Mr. Fitzpat- Long Branch, representing Mr. date; P. Paul Campi, county will then return to the parish rick. Mr. Brown ordered him to tonight, low in upper 30a inland, cording to D. Louis Tonti, execu- Fitzpatrick, sought to discredit tive director of the New Jersey Democratic leader; and Paul hall for box suppers and recre- get the overnight bag and the mid 40s on immediate coast. Fair Kiernan, Monmouth County ation. The program will end at Mr. Brown as a credible witness and a little milder tomorrow, bartender, Walter R. Elsele, 38, based on testimony of a psychi- Highway Authority and guest sheriff. 8:30 p.m. Wants Early Removal of Arno St., Oakhurst, emptied high In 60s. Outlook for Sunday, speaker at last night's dinner atrist who said Mr. Brawn had fair with seasonable tempera- Telegrams of congratulations Father Mbwana came to the the money from the registers. sodo-pathic behavior characteris- sponsored by the Citizens for They were directed upstairs — tures. United States last fall to pursue Of Property 'Sold' Signs tics. Good Government, Wanamassa and support were received from further studies at the General first Mr. Fox, then Mr. Brown, In Monmouth Beach, yes- Gov. Richard J. Hughes, Con- KEYPORT - The Planning Future widening will cost the the bartender and Mr. Fitzpat- What Others Said political group. Theological Seminary in New terday's high was 65 degrees and ;ressman James J, Howard and Board last night recommended to borough money. rick. Others testifying were Mr. Ei-the low was 47. It was 53 at 6 Vork City. He is a graduate of The possible future widening of Non-partisan citizens' groups Borough Council that "sold" signs Mr. Brown then bound Mr. Fox sele, who said he did not see Mr.p.m. The overnight low and the Sen: Harrison A. Williams Jr. the University of East Africa Green Grove Ave., a county road, supporting candidates of their displayed on properties be re- and Mr. Eisele with adhesive Fitzpatrick hold a gun. temperature at 7 o'clock was 38. (Makerere College). While in col- was recommended for study to choice regardless of party is moved within 30 days after their tape. Mr. Fitzpatrick went down- There, was .04-inch of rain. lege, he assisted in organizing council. Dr. Laslow Joseph Litkey of what will make democracy work Y0UDONT activities for the Student Chris- erection. stairs, was startled by glaring Summit, a clinical psychiatrist at and ensure survival of the Ameri- The existing ordinance states TIDES tian Union and attended a num- lights outside, and returned to thethe Fair Oaks Clinic there, said Sandy Hook can way, Mr. Tonti told support- NEED ber of local conferences concern- that Bigns shall be promptly re group. Mr. Eisele was let loose he found Mr. Brown to be a socio- ers of Albert J. Villapiano of moved when the property is Eold TODAY — High 9:54 p.m. and UN Event and ordered down with Mr. Fits- pathic person—a pleasure seek- low 4:06 p.m. . Freehold Township and John W. M0NEV... or rented. patrjek. ing individual who will distort the TOMORROW-HIgh 10:06 a.m.Beekman of Ocean Township, until you FREE Board members, however, said Ocean Township Patrolman Hill- truth to suit his own goals. and 10:24 p.m. and low 4 a.m.Democratic Assembly candidates the time lapse that often occurs Is Scheduled dred Sexton apprehended the in the county's southern district. w/tfnttobuy Dr. John P. Mohair, 'Freehold, and 4:42 p.m. between the signing of the first group. somefhinq* First Session an associate psychiatrist at Mon- SUNDAY — High 10:36 a.m. Democrats, Republicans and contract and the actual closing On Monday Statement Made and 11:06 p.m. and low 4:24 a.m. of a property can last several In his statement to State Po- mouth Medical Center, Long Independents were among the 200 SAVE FOR ITi RED BANK — Miss United and 5:18 p.m. months, and a sign can be dis- lice Detective King, which he lat-Branch', for the state, said he diners who shared a roast beef Nations and Mr. United Nations For Red Bank and Rumson played lor all of this time. er refuted, Mr. Fitzpatrick said found that Mr. Brown had the dinner in the Royal Manor Res- will be crowned Monday in cere- bridge, add two hours; Sea taurant, Route 35. Master of The original request for a time he was in an Asbury Park bar competency and ability to tell the monies at Bell Telephone Labor- Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long ceremonies and dinner chairman limit on the signs came from a with George R, McHorney of As-truth if he wanted to. atories, Holmdel, as one of Hie Branch, deduct IS minutes; High- was Mayor John J. Rellly of group of local real estate brokers. buiy Park, Mr. Folscher and Mr. Charged with the robbery be- TiMSevfag opening events of United Nations lands bridge, add 40 minutes. Ocean Township. Another recommendation to Brown, and learned of the rob-sides Mr. Fitzpatrick and Mr. 1/2%£^ Week in Monmouth and Ocean MARINE council from the board "will ask bery plan, On a pre-arranged sig- Brown are Mr. Eisele, Mr. Mc- Besides MrjTonti, other promt' 4 counties. Cape May to Block Island: that Front St. be widened five nal from Mr. Eisele!, Mr. Fitz- Horney and Mr. Folscher. Their The Community Chamber o; Small craft warnings remain nent Democrats promising sup- SMCM feet from Broad St. to Osborn St patrick and Mr. Brown staged trials will be scheduled later. in effect for west to north- 1 MBf) Swlftf Board President Howard T. Commerce is in the process ol port to the candidates were 5 selecting the pair from among ap- west winds 15-25 knots with oc- Jeandron noted that a request casional higher gusts this morn- Judge John C. Giordano of West made now would involve only a proximately 60 foreign students Long Branch, chairman of the DtamiK MWlei •» t» at local colleges. Mrs. O'Neill Hospitalized, ing diminishing to 10 to 15 knots $19,000 by F.O.I.C. greater setback requirement of this afternoon. Variable winds citizens' group; Richard L. as yet undeveloped properties. Participating are Monmoutr at 10 knots or less tonight. South College, Ocean County College Oona Flies Here to Visit Her to southwest winds 10 to 15 TO RAISE UN. FLAG inni^ and Georgian Court in Lakewood. knots Saturday. Fair through to- RED BANK — Mayor John P. I! John D. Bolduc, executive vice POINT PLEASANT (AP) - Frank Brown advised that she be Shore High Mrs. Agnes Boulton Kaufman- admitted. morrow. . Visibility better than Arnone will raise the United Na presidentof the chamber, said to five miles through tomorrow. tions flag at borough hal selections will be made on thesecond wife of playwright Eugene She was signed into the hospi- 51 Monmouth St., at 10:30 a.m. li Iinnac* Cerp. Joins Health basis of scholastic .ability, con O'Neill—was taken to Point Plea- tal as Mrs. Eugene O'Neill, al- Monday to mark U.N. Week, geniality and appearance. sant Hospital Thursday in what though she has been using the Bayshore Auxiliary which At noon Monday, Mr. Bolduc was first reported to be critical name of Mrs. Kaufman. ...oneofthelOways Studies Plan said. Miss and Mr. United Na< condition. ;m%y Mrs. O'Neill Is author of "Part MATAWAN TOWNSHIP —The ********************** WEST LONG BRANCH - The tions will raise the UN flag al Today, however, hospital au- Of A Long Journey," a biography you'll benefit from the Bell Labs. Bayshore Hospital Auxiliary will FURNITURE CO. Shore Regional High School thorities said the 76-year-old of tte first half of her life with hold a card party at Shore Point Board of Education last night au- At 12:30 p.m. the combined woman was in fair condition. the famous playwright. She met Keyport 264-0181 Bell Labs Choruses will perform Motel, Rt. 35, Keyport, Tuesday, WEST thorized the school's participation Her daughter, Oona O'Neill— him in Greenwich Village in theat 8:30 p.m. DALE in a joint Health Occupations pro- In a concert of national son twenties. While they, were mar- features . . . from around the world. now Mrs. Charlie Chaplin—flew A Chinese auction will be held. gram next year with Long in from Switzerland to visit her ried they lived here at 2301 Her-Door prizes will be awarded and Branch, Ocean Township and There will be a luncheon bertville Road. "LA-Z-BOY" I p.m. with the foreign students ailing mother and later accom- refreshments served. There will CARNEGIE Monmouth Regional High panied, her to the hospital. Her Mrs. O'Neill still lives at that also be games for non-card play- Schools. ~ as guests of honor, and Brig. Gen. CHAIRS Paul A. Feyereisen, general illness was not disclosed, but Dr.address «nd the home is referred ers. The project, initiated here, will chairman of the two-county UN to as "The Hometead" in Tickets may be purchased from COURSE train nurses' aides and orderlies Week observance, as host. mmmmm. ans some of O'Neill's plays. Mrs. Richard Mattone, 20 Jubilee EST. 1869 1. Increase poise ft for hospital and Institutional Mrs. O'Neill also has a con, Circle, or Mrs. Charles Gersna, tonfidsnct work. The new course is to be James, who left here three days 53 Jubilee Circle. The public is Open Mon. tmd Fri. evenings 'til 9 2. Spuk affecting developed by Monmouth Medical Opposed To Births ago after a visit of several weeks. invited. 3. Sell yourself 6 Center, Long Branch/in cooper- your ideas ation with the state Department 4. Be your best with of Education, Sewer Deal RIVERVIEW my group RAR1TAN TOWNSHIP-Repub- Red Bank 5. Renumber names Three afternoon bus trips from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buck St. Jerome's School, here, were licans began circulating a pctl 6. Think & speak OD tion here yesterday calling foi (nee Carol Ann Hagemann), 518 your feet awarded to Coast Cities Bus Co., Roxbury Road, Belford, daugh- 7. Control (earsworry OAlfeCARHEGIE support to halt any further con- Neptune, by the board. Trips 13 sideration of.the Bayshore Sewe ter, yesterday. 8. Be a better conversationalist and 14 will cost $21.60 per day Co. purchase by the Town- Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Riddell t. Devtlop your hidden abilities for the pair. Trip 15 will cost 10. Eam that totter job, mm* Income ship Sewerage Authority. (nee Carole Speth), 107 Atlantic $8 per day. Eugene DombrowsW, candidate Ave., Long Branch, daughter ASBURY PARK A snow removal contract went for the committee, said no goal yesterday. to T.G. Russomano, Long has been set for the number, of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Duffy 'Branch. Jobs requiring a 12-foot signers, but the party will at- (nee Mary McHugh), 197 Mate, Berkeley plow will cost $12.50 per hour. tempt to get "as many as pos-wan Ave., Matawan, son, yester- An eight-foot plow calls for $12 sible." day. Carteret per hour. The use of a front end He said (hey are also asking a COMBINATION loader will cost $15 per hour and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Platt (nee $1 donation of each signer In theCarol Corvi), Ravine Drive, Ma- Hotel salted sand was bid at $50 perevent the purchase does go ton. tawan, son, yesterday. MON., OCT. 23. 7:30 P.M. through. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Bergman The names of five persons were STORM & presented by "the money will be used to de-(nee Catherine Kotala), Route added to the substitute teachers fray legal expenses to bring suit 516, Old Bridge, daughter, yes- WES WESTROM list. They are Mrs. Helene Sper- against the authority if the com-terday. and ASSOCIATES gel, here; Paul Sperber and pany is bought," Mr. Dom- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larkln Charles Cassidy, both of Long browski said. (nee Elizabeth Kalieda), 15 Gar- WINDOW Far Information, Writ* or Coll Branch; Raymond Snook, Mana- He called the petition a "show lex 134S, PlohflcM, N. J. den Ter., Hazlet, son, yesterday. squan, and Richard Magovern of of strength" of the residents' Mr. and Mrs. Joel White (nee 753-9356 Belmar. wishes in this matter. Grace), 14 Cavan Lane, Hazlet, daughter, yesterday. MONMOUTH MEDICAL Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Robert McManus 4 64 (nee Concetta Amato), 157 Gar- field Ave., Long Branch, son, yesterday. INSTALLED BROADLOOM • TRIPLE TRACK • FULLY WEATHERSTRIPPED Sale! • CLEANS FROM INSIDE • FINISH GUARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS

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Howard, proximately $500 from the Heri- SAIGON CAP) - Typhoon Gulf of Tonkin dwindled to a yesterday told tfes MARLBORO - The GOP may- Carl* ran out of ite»m today piffling 29 miles an hour, but the the Pentagon'* tr< A principal reason for the town- tage Hall Nursing Home, Wardell but It* backlash oral candidate charges that both of winds and storm washed out all strikes the M-l« rifle < ship adopting the plan, he mai Road. ain apparently independent parties here have a curtailed the Thursday by U.S. Navy planes borders on a national Mas* tained, was the residents' desire U.S. air war against North Viet- complete lack of understanding of to have the, right of referendum Police Chief James A. Herring from the three carriers in the dal, -.' HT1 said members of the nursing nam for the second day In a gulf. The New Jersey congress- the provisions of the Faulkner on all Important. issues, includ- row. Act. ing zoning. home's administrative staff dis- All air strikes yesterday were man touched off the mMtUf covered the office burglarized Carla's center winds over the flown by Air Force and Marine nvestlgaUon of the M46 lftft Frank S. Graziano said both The Citizens Committee, he when they reported for work the Purpose and Principle coali- fighter-bombers from Thailand May when he read to : *h* said, tells the residents that they about 7:45 a.m. Wednesday. or South Vietnam, They managed House excerpts from a lett*f tion and the Citizens Committee don't have this power. He cited do not understand that the May- The chief said desk drawers Plans Ready 77 attack missions, including an from a Marine from the A|» a Edison. Township court case had been forced open .and the attack on a railroad bridge 7D bury Park, N. J., area sf^ or-Council Plan E form.of gov- which, he said, confirms that all Ing that, after an engage- ernment under the Faulkner Act desks ransacked. miles northwest of Hanoi and in- municipalities governed under Approximately $500 in cash was For School filtration routes and transport ment, "practically every OM calls for partisan elections'which the Faulkner Act have the right PENSION PLANNERS — William Q. Me.ker, Uft, of 20 of our dead was found with In New Jersey means Republi- taken, the chief said. facilities in the southern half of of referendum on all Important Police haven't yet determined Robin Rd., Rumson, vica president of the Newark Chap- North Vietnam. his rifle (M-16) torn down cans and Democrats. In Colts Neck next to him where he had issues, ' whether entry to the office was far of tha American Society of Chartered Life Under- Reports on today's operations forced, the chief said. COLTS NECK — School board been trying to fix It." Another problem, said Mr. writers, joint program chairman and moderator Franklyn over the north will not be avail- Keansburg Men Graziano, is the "ever-present" Sgt. Fred Garrabrant and Pa rchltect Quentln Armstrong, of able until tomorrow, but military In his speech, Mr. Howard misinterpretation by the govern- trolman William Seufert head the D. Rothenberg of Springfield, center, and C. Malcolm he firm of Coates and Arm- spokesmen indicated the storm quoted from a report by a ing officials of the division of the investigation. Davit, right, president of Fidelity Union Trust Co., itrong, Somerville, announced las still was cutting into naval air House armed services sub- Are Acquitted committee saving that Army FREEHOLD —Two Keansburg executive and legislative Newark, prior to start of recent forum on pension plan- night he will submit plans for i operations. branches. officials were slow to recog- businessmen were acquitted of ning in Newark's Hotel Robert Treat. proposed third school to the state In the ground war in South nize the problems developed Vietnam, the U.S. Command re bad check charges yesterday by Council has taken over exeat Hearing Set Board of Education today. by the Issue of the new rifle a jury before Monmouth County ported that South Vietnamese tive powers while the mayor has Mr. Armstrong said it should and that there still is no Court Judge M. Raymond Mc- tried to take over the legislative civilian irregulars led by U.S. proof that proposed modifica- Gowan. After Crash Renewal take (our to six weeks for the Special Forces troops killed tions will eliminate the mat' powers, he said. An example of state agency to pass on the draw- Walter B. Barto, 268 Edgemoorj this "ridiculous mixup," he said, RUMSON - Evanette Mitts o: Communists two days ago functions of the weapon. (Continued) ings and then the local board wil! three scattered actions. Rd., Belford, and Richard T. Bar- is the council suit against the 2 Bath Ave., Long Branch, was Mr. Katz said that these state- "Such a statement calls fo "I hope we will move to, Fords, trading as Molly Pitch- be able -to put the project out to There were no American Planning Board. He maintained released in $200 bail for a Mir ments do not necessarily reflect further clarification by Mr. bid. quickly ahead in the future er Bake Shop, had been indicted that it should be dismissed. casualties, headquarters said, to correct these deficiencies nlcipal Court hearing on Nov. 27 the opinion of a majority of res- Zurawski and Mrs. Fugazzi.' The board also voted to hire and South Vietnamese casualtlei Sept. 11 for issuing worthless idents In the borough. Mr. Frenchman went on: rather than spending all our checks to Delmar and Vander- He compared the situation with on four charges arising' out ol the Fox Electric Co., River Pla- were light. time trying to fix (he blame," Congress filing suit against a gov- a one-car accident at 3:20 a.m. "This is like the blaring head- "The question is, where dii veer, Inc., a supplier, on June lines that 80 per cent of the bor- za, to rewire sections of the At- The U.S. Army's 3rd Brigade Mr. Howard said. 1 and June 7, 1966, totaling ernment agency. "This would be yesterday. they find 290 people of whom thi reported killing another 26 Com- ough is in favor of the project, majority were involved in th lantic Elementary School to re- $566.76. ridiculous," he said, "since Con- Patrolman Edward Fallon munist troops while suffering no gress has the power to investi- when in fact a very small num- First Avenue area. duce overloading on several cir- Get your share of service busk Assistant Prosecutor John W. charged her with careless driv- ber of people were asked their casualties in a series of smal gate any agency's operations.' Applegate represented the state. ing, driving with fictitious plates, opinion." "Let's ask two more questions, cuits. skirmishes in the coastal low- less with a "Business Services" He said that council should have How many of the people involvec Barton Gans, Toms River, rep- driving without a license anc The electric company had rec-! lands 370 miles northeast o! \d in Classified. Dial 741-6900.. resented the pair. exhausted its administrative rem- Mr. Katz said that proponents In the First Avenue project are Saigon. using offensive language to a po- of the plan have a distinct ad- ommended changes in present edy of conducting a hearing con- lice officer. own their own places of business wiring in a survey report which High-flying B52 bombers con- today. . ' cerning the board's actions be- vantage. and, second, how many of thosi tinued their harassment of the EGAL NOTICE •Police said her car hit a guidi estimated cost for the entire proj. NOTKJE fore it went to court. "They have the money to hire in business along that area livt ect at about $1,000. 35,000 to 40,000 Communist troops Sealed proposal* for the transportation wire at Bingham Ave. and Ridgi publicity managers. They have in Atlantic Highlands?" reported by U.S. Intelligence to of puplU will be received by< the Board at Education of the School DiJtrlct of TO HONOR MAYOR Road. the financial support and man- Mr. Zurawski said that the 1: be operating in and around the Be wise.,, open a the Monmouth Regional. High School at 2 P.M. Eastern Standard Time on EATONTOWN—Mayor Thomas power support of the Local Plan- businessmen and borough leader: demilitarized zone. Monday the 30th day of October, 1067 C. Mayers, of Stamford, Conn., ning Agency. They have the re- have each weighed the prospects ACLU Aide The eight-engine Stratoforts at the Monmouth Regional High School GOP Names building. Specifications and bid forms will be the guest speaker at th sources to sell the people on this of urban renewal and considered struck twice in the DMZ Frida; Checkmaster for the routes and a standard form or thing." the effect it can have. morning, unloading 300,000 questionnaire to be ^answered by the Affiliated Republican Club Wai Speak bidder may be secured from Ralph T. Monmouth County's Salute to Re Honorary Staff A. H. Frenchman, president of Mr. Baratta summed up hi pounds of bombs on suspectec Keevil, Board Secretary, at the Mon- TINTON FALLS — Robert An- mnuth .Regional High, School Board publican Mayors Dinner tomotTov OCEANPORT — The Republic the Atlantic Highlands Taxpayers feeling about urban renewal thi: staging and bivouac areas am sell, Asbury Park attorney and accounttoddy Otflce. .' night at Old Orchard Country can candidates for municipal or i Association, agreed with Mr. way: gun positions, two and foui The Board of Education reserves the chief legal counsel for the Mon- right to reject any and all bids. Club. More than 30 Republican fices here announced .yesterda; Katz. He commented that infor- "First Avenue is the only en- miles northeast of the U.S. RALPH T. KEEVIL, mouth County Chapter of the J mayors will be honored at thi that Dorothy S. Uzdilla of Her- mation regarding the "rosy trance through town to our fabu- Marine outpost at Con Thien. • ' Secretary. Board of Education American Civil Liberties Union S35-Tinton Avenue. dinner. bert Place, Edna Davles ol aspects" of urban renewal came lous marina. What a first im of New Jersey, will speak on New Shrewsbury, New Jersey Gooseneck Point, Felix J. Fog- from Al Zurawski, President of pression visitors get when thej Pot 80 »5.52 local ACLU activities at a meet- Aikins' Supporters -LEGAL NOTICE gla of Monmouth Blvd. am Cape Associates and a member drive down First Avenue to thi NOTICE ing of the Monmouth County Eth- ttONMOUTH COBNTT Charles Guillaudeu of Mapli of the LPA. bay. To Open Headquarters SU_ UBnOOATK'B S COURT ical Culture Fellowship tonight at Notice (» Creditors to Present NOTICE Ave. have been named as honor- "Mr. Zurawski, paid by the "What they found are empty LONG BRANCH - The "Lon; OlAlmi Aialnst Estate MONMOCTH COUNTY 8:30 in the Old Mill. 1 ESTATE OF GERALDINE I. SUBItOOATE'S COURT ary chairmen of the 1967 elec- LPA at a fee of $1,000 a month, stores, run-down buildings, an Branch Citizens for Aikins THOMPSON, DECEASED Notice to Creditors to Present tion campaign. to sell the people in this bor- amazing parking setup with diag- Mr. Ansell will discuss the local Committee will open campaign Pursuant to the order or DONALD Claims Against Estate ACLU's action on criminal regis- ESTATE OF ELIZABETH THIES The candidates also appointee ough, and Mrs. Virginia Fugazzi, onal parking on one side an headquarters for Louis R. Aikins: J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the MEYER, DECEASED tration codes, its test case on County or Monmouth, this day made, Pursuant to the order of DONALD Alfred W. De Santis of 70 Co another paid employe, made a curb parking on the other am Republican candidate for h on the application of the undersigned, J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogato of thi public statement indicating the ofttimes severe traffic jams. the loyalty oath provision of the Elisabeth T. Babcock and United States County of Monmouth, • this day made, manche Drive as 196t campaign | state Assembly from the South Trust Company of New York, two of on the application ot the undersigned, coordinator and chairman. Mr, project has the backing of the "I see urban renewal as th state gun control bill, and the em Monmouth District, tomo: the Executors of the estate of the Dorothy Mae Evers, Sole Executrix ol case of William R. Baird, direc- •aid Qeraldlne L. Thompson, deceased, the estate ot the said Elizabeth Thles- De Santis is the Republican Ex public," Mr. Frenchman said. . only plan being offered that couli row at 10 a. m. in the Garfie! notice la hereby given to the creditors meyer, deceased, notice Is hereby glv "They substantiate that state- cope with these problems am tor of the Parent Aid Society who Grant Building, 279 Broadway of said deceased to present to the en to the creditors of said. decease) ecutive Committee chairma: •aid Executors their claims under oath to present to the said Bole Eiecutrl: here. • ment by saying they talked to|give Atlantic Highlands the kia was arrested last year in Free- quarters formerly occupied b; within six months from this date. their claims under oath within si: hold for violating a state law Dated: September 21, 1067 months from this date. Republican candidates for mu- 290 people of whom the of business and commercial are: the New Jersey Natural Gas Cc ELISABETH T. BABCOCK, Dated: October 4. 1067 nicipal office are Mayor Ed- majority were persons directly it deserves." banning display of contraceptives. Mr. Aikins will be on ham P. 0. Box 404, DOROTHY MAE EVKRS, Mr. Ansell represented Mr. Baird Woodbury, Long* Island, N. Y, 71 Woodland Manor, ward C. Wilson, Councilman Ed- involved with the First Avenue On Nov. 7, taxpayers here wi: at the ceremonies to greet thi UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY New Shrewsbury, N, J. ward H. Urion, newcomer. redevelopment project and of decide on a special referendum when the conviction was appealed public, and refreshments will b OF NEW YORK Bole Executrix before the state Supreme Court (By: WARREN H. BICKERSON, Messrs. Reussllle, ' Cornwall, |Thomas Gagliano for Counci whom a majority were in favor whether to approve or reject co: served,, said Robert Mazzaox Assistant Vice President) Mausner, Carotenuto A Mo&ann, last week. A decision is pending. 45 Wall Street, 34 Broad Street, and Collector Harry L. Van Note, of the project. tjnuing study of the project. chairman. nunuorr.B.i.e. New York, N. Y. Red Bank, N. J. Two of the Sxecutora •tuart A. Young, Esq. Attorneys 744 Broad Street, ' Oct. 6, 13, 20, SCT , 139.44 Youth Sentenced Newark, N. J. NOTICE - •» Attorney MONMOUTH COUNTY gept 89. Oct. 6, 13, 30 B4.66 SURROGATE'S COURT To Reformatory " . NOTICE Notice to Creditors to- Present —.Juvenile Court COBNTY OP MONMOUTH Judge' LeOo Weinsteln -yesterda; 8TATE OF NEW JERSEY WWMB&ira KURD, NOTICE Is hereby/ given that sealed DECEASED sentenced Larry Jones, 17, o: blda will be received by' the Board Pursuant to th« order of DONALD of Chostn Freeholders of the County J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the Neptune, to an indeterminaii County of Monmouth, this day made, Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting of Monmouth for the Reconstruction term in Annandale Reformatory. of Little Street Bridge, Broad Street on the application ot the undersigned, to Johnson Avenue, Borough of Mata- The central Jersey .Bank and Truil The ' Jones youth* had been \fan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Company, Administrator with Will an' by Jersey Central Power & Light/ New Jersey Power & Ught. and opened and read In publics in the nexed of the estate ot the said Frank- charged as a juvenile offende Hall of Records, Main Street, Free- lin F. Hurd,..deceaaed, notice la here* with possession of a stolen auto. hold, New Jersey'pn Thursday, Novem- by given to- the .creditors of said de< v: ber 8th, 1967 at 2M o'clock p.m. Pre- ceased to present to the said Adm!n> vailing Time. • -• Istrator with Will annexed their clalma under oath within, six months from Promise your child a pet? Find Plans, specifications, form of bid, this date. ..-..'.V 1 Contract and Bond for the proposed the one you want in today ! work, prepared by H. Leroy Martin, Dated: October 13, 1907 Monmouth County Engineer, have been THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Classified Ads. filed In the office of said Engineer In AND TRUST COMPANY the Hall of Records aforementioned ' (By: DONALD W. PBPPLER. " -LEGAL NOTICE and may be Inspected by prospective VIce-Presldent and Trust Officer) bidders during business hours. Bidders 1 West Main Street, ' NOTICE will be furnished with a copy of the Freehold, N. J. [ MONMOCTH COUNTY plans and specifications, by the En- Administrator with Will annexed SURROGATE'S COURT gineer, upon proper notice and pay- Vincent C. DeMalo, Esq. Notice to Creditors to Present ment of a fee of Five Dollars ($.1.00) 154 Main Street) Claims Analnst Estate r payable to the Monmouth County Trea- Matawan, N. J. ESTATE OP J. FREDERICK TT- What equipment mutt I buy If «urer. Attorney • v • NAN, DECEASED Bids must be, made on standard pro- Oct 20, 2T, Nov. 3, 10 W2.2I Pursuant to the order ot DOKALD I want Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting? toosal forms In the manner designated NOTICE J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of th Absolutely none. We supply all therein and required by the specifica- MONMOUTH COUNTY County of Monmouth, this day made, tions; must be enclosed In sealed en- BURBOQATE'S COURT on the application ot the undersigned, the fixtures: the wooden pole, velopes bearing the name and address Notice to Creditors to Present E. Virginia Tynan, Sole Executrix of. of the -bidder and the name of the Claims Against Estate the estate of the said J. Frederick the lamps, the wire and the work on the outside; addressed to, the ESTATE OF ELIOT W. COLEMAN, Tynan, deceased, notice Is henb: Board of chosen Freeholders of. the DECEASED. given to-the creditors of said'deceases So what is Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting? hardware. County of Monmouth and must be ac- Pursuant to the order of DONALD to present to the said Bole Execulrb. companied by the,following: T. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate ot thi their claims under oath within six It's the economical, practical outdoor area lighting 1. A CERTIFICATE FROM A REP- County of Monmouth, this day mad<. months from thla dats. that automatically turns on at dusk, off at dawn. Is there an installation charge UTABLE INSURANCE COMPANY ;on the appllcaUon of the undersigned, Dated: September 27, 1067 „ CERTIFYING TO THE FACT, Dorothea M, Coleman, and The Chast E. VIRGINIA. TXNAN, or down payment? THAT IF THE •BIDDER IS Manhattan Bank, National Association 895 River Road, " • • tUCCESSFUL, A SURETY BOND the Executors of the estate of ttr Fair Haven, N. J. . WILL BE FILED FOR THE PER- said Allot W. Coleman deceased, n< Sole Executrix FORMANCE OF THE CON- tlce Is hereby given to the creditors ol Messrs. Beckman & Porter, TRACT. _ said deceased to present to the sal' 10 Broad Street, % A CERTIFIED CHECK DRAWN Executors their claims under oath with Red Bank, N. J. TO THE ORDER OF THE "MON. in six months from this date. . Attorneys ' . MOUTH COUNTY TREASURER" Dated: October 13th. 1967 | Sept 29, Oct 6, 13, 30 $27.60 IN AN AMOUNT NOT LESS TlOBOTHEA M. COLEMAN Why should I install THAN 10% OF THE AMOUNT BlackDolnt iHorseshoe, NOTICE Kumaon, New Jersey MONMOUTH COUNTT Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting BID: SURROGATE'S COURT and be delivered at the place and on Notice to Creditors to Present anyway? the hour above named. The standard THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, Claims Agftlnit Estate proposal forms will be furnished upon NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ESTATE OF FRANK MBSLLACI, DE- Good question. Think of this: For application to the'. County Engineer. (By: RALPH K. PULI8, CEASED . ' only a few cents a night this au- The right Is reserved to reject any Vice-President) Pursuant to the order of DONALD OP '.all bids If deemed to the Interest 1 Chase. Manhattan Plaza, J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate ot Ihe tomatically controlled light will Of the County of Monmouth BO to do. New York, New York County of Monmouth, this day made, By order of the Board of phoien Executors on the application of the undersigned attract customers, reduce Freeholders of the County of Mon- Arnold Tulp, Esq. Anthony Mellad, Sola Bxecutor of thi mouth. 103 Bast front Street estate of the said Frank Mellaoi, de- the chance of accidents, JOSEPH O. IRWIN, director Rod Bank, New Jersey ceased, notice la hereby given to the and discourage prowlers • WILLIAM L. ULRICH,\ Cterit . Attorney creditors of said deceased to present Oet_J? '.' SW-M'ttet M. aT.Nov. 8. 10 USM to the said Sole Executor their clalmi and vandals around undtr oath within ilx months from thla date. your property. Opta Dally 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Dated: September SO, 1087 ANTHONY MELLACI, INCLUDING SUNDAYS 7 Blossom Road, Rumaon, N. J. What are some typical installations whera Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting can be installed? Sole Executor Messrs. Abramoff, Apy & O'Hern, Restaurants, parking lots, driveways, service stations, farms, homes, motels, used car lots, shop- 198 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. jr. ping centers, loading zones, trailer parks, churches, truck terminals, swimming pools, tennis Attorneys Sept 28, Oct 6, 13, it »27.«< courts, and we're sure you can name a few of your own. NOTICK 8UFEBI0K 00UBT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION M0NMOUTH COUNTY DOCKET NO. L3M81-66 How much light can be Civil Action distributed in an area? FARM MARKET NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT KEANBBURO - MIDDLETOWN HA Our 3650 lumen mercury vapor TIONAL BANK, a Corporation or Tin Untied Stated of America, Pitta unit will light up an area 60' in tiff, VI. VINCENT- ana BETTY FANNBR, Defendants. diameter; our 7000 lumen mer- Red Hill Rd. To Vincent and Betty Fanner, above named defendant!: cury vapor unit will light up an You are hereby notified that, at th area 100' in diameter. The area MIDDLETOWN tult of Keaniburg-Mlddletown National Bank, a writ ol attachment wai li- and Its use will tell us the size med in the above entitled action against Along ttardtn SlaM Pkyry. Intranet 114 'our property on the 24th nay. of you need. June, 1007, tor the sum of JU.067.1J to- gether with Interest from the lit day, of January, 1007, on several notei fo; What about good! >old and delivered. Funuant k When can I have a representative come and see me? URGE SELECTION OF aald writ the Sheriff of Monmouth maintenance and County on the 10th day, of July, »97, service? NICELY ROUNDED levied real proporty located on thi Anytime! Just call us or mall this coupon. West aide of Highway 34 in Colts Ned That's our problem. DEEP COLORED Township, 1400 feet North of Phalaiu Road Intersection, said property con- We own and maintain sisting of 3 acres of [and, a frame r,Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting Dept. "T PUMPKINS bungalow, and a road stand with a fixtures and hardware, Jersey Central Power & Light sign In front with the 'legend "Itoad •Ide Hest" on II, and that aald wrll and replace burned New Jersey Power & Light plus INDIAN CORN was returned by sMd sheriff on th out bulbs. Box 55 lOUi day, ot July, 1087. Morrlstown, N,J. 07960 You are further notified that you an required to serve your amwer to thi plaintiff's complaint upon Howard A. D Please send me a free booklet about Dusk-to-Dawn APPLES Roberts, the plalnUH's attorney, whoii Outdoor Lighting. • Cortlonia address is S Tlndall Rnnrt, Middle town, New Jersey, or to move agilnsf D Please have your represantatlva contact me. • Mooon the ootnplatnt, the writ of atttichrneni • R«d or sheriff's levy thireunder within 34 days after the servloei of thli notloi Dclloleui upon you. exohUlve of the day ol OK. So how much will all this cost me? Nams- • Sfoymcm •ervloe. If you fall so to do, delaull may be taken anlnst you for thi As little as >3/2ft££i a night, per light. WlMMp relief, demanded In the oompltlnt. Yoi Address- • MilRMik •ball file proof of service In dupll 'M'ISH And that Includes oats with uw . Olart of th* lupirlor • Baldwin Court, State House Annex, Trenton, CdKZa all the electricity Town _T«I. No.. • Jonathan New J»r«iy, In accordance with thi rules of civil prutlo* and prooedure. • Oalfen used during the L Dated l October », 1897 IMIelMt HOWARD A, operation of the light I MIDDLETOWN-BAYSHORE EDITION Keansburg Men THE DAILY REGISTER Friday, October 20, 1967—5 Lag on M-16 Are Acquitted " " """ ~ Typhoon's Wake Irks Howard FREEHOLD — Two Ketosburg Renewed Pardun Suit WasUaftm busfoe$sm«ii ,wfrj, acquitted of Stems Air War June* J. Howtrd^ (D-H-J-) bad check ch*rg8*' y?eterday-by SAIGON (AP) -— Typhoon Gulf of ToeUa dwindled to a yestentoy told the Howe ths a jury before Monmouth County Attack Seen Political Carla ran out of steam today piffling 29 miles an hour, but the toe Pentagon's treatment ol Court Judge M. Raymond Mc- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — the soil purchase, a suit ma; but Its backlash ol wind* and storm washed out *U strikes the M-16 rifle controversy Gowan. renewed attack last night on thi still be filed contrary to Mr. Al ain apparently curtailed the Thursday by U.S. Navy planes borders on a national scan- Municipal Utilities Authority'; tier's objections. U.S. air war against North Viet- from the three carriers in the dal. Walter B. Barto, 268 Edgemoor settlement of a sewer suit was He said the select fill was del Rd., Belford, and Richard T. Ba nam (or the second day in a gulf. The New Jersey congress- termed by one of its members initely not part of the suit sett! row. man touched off the military to. Fords, trading as Molly Pilcl ment, which concerned only thi All air strikes yesterday were a final attempt to "add fuel to Carla's center winds over the flown by Air Force and Marine investigation of toe M-16 last er Bake Shop, had been indictee the campaign fires before elec unpaid portion of Pardun's worl May when he read to the on the sewer line. fighter-bombers from Thailand Sept. 11 for issuing worthies: tion." or South Vietnam. They managed House excerpts from a letter Jerome R. Kaye called criti checks to Delmar and Vande: Attempts Dismissed Dombrowski 77 attack missions, including an from a Marine from the As- cism by Republicans at the au Attempts by Hans Proehlich bury Park, N. J., area say- veer, Inc., a supplier, on Jun attack on a railroad bridge 70 thority meeting a last ditch ef- Republican council candidate am miles northwest of Hanoi and in- ing that, after an engage- 1 and June 7, 1966, totalm; fort at this final meeting before Richard Vermilyea, chairman o: Raps Claims filtration routes and transport ment, "practically every one $566.76. the elections. he GOP here, to continue a ques PENSION PLANNERS — William f Education and as township made a study of the papers in- ments do not necessarily lefleci There were no American quickly ahead in the future tor, will discuss the budget, a, curred three years ago and was further clarification by Mr, reasurer to become a candidate casualties, headquarters said, "well as the needs and service; volved in the suit and called for he opinion of a majority of res- Zurawski and Mrs. to correct these deficiencies iolved, until this September. Mr, Fugazzi." or committee. and South.Vietnamese casualties rather than spending all our of the facility. an explanation of the authority's idents in the borough. Mr. Frenchman went on: 'settlement with prejudice." st to post, which is absolutely purchase. wrong information on the suit. /hen in fact a very small num untrue," he said. munist troops while suffering no lor constant. First Avenue area. casualties in a series of small Get your share of service busi- He said the item of 10,776 cubic jer of people were asked their He explained that he served : James Lai „ 'Let's ask two more questions. skirmishes in the coastal low- ness with a "Business Services" Bent on a business of you eet of select fill, which use can- opinion." m the school board for two and a own? Check today's Classified be substantiated, was a spe- ieer, explained that the smell is How many of the people involved lands 370,, miles northeast of Mr. Katz said that proponents Saigon. Ad In Classified. Dial 741-6900 Ads for the latest offers. :ific item In the pre-trial court aused by an upset in the bal- in the First Avenue project arSea tialf years, contrary to the Demo- tnce of the solids. This occurs, if the plan have a distinct ad- own their own places of business High-flying B52 bombers con- today. irder. 'antage. ratic statement that he left the -LEGAL NOTICE he said, when the solid wastes and, second, how many of those tinued their harassment of the Alvin Margulies, authoritj build up. "They have the' money to hire in business along that area live post after a short time to become 35,000 to 40,000 Communist troops NOTICE member, explained that the fil Sealed proposala for the transportation He added that a study,' to be mblicity managers. They have in Atlantic Highlands?" reasurer. reported by U.S. intelligence to or pupils will be received by me Board in question is not part of thi tie financial support and man- be operating in and around the of Education ot the School District completed within a month, is be- Mr. Zurawski said that the 12 Mr. Dombrowski has been Be wise,., open a the Monmouth Regional High School iresetot soils study being con lower support of the Local Plan- businessmen and borough leaders demilitarized zone. at 2 P.M. Eastern Standard Time on lucted by the authority to deter- ing conducted to determine how ownship treasurer since January Monday the 30th day or October; 1967 ting Agency. They have the re have each weighed the prospects md will continue serving in this The eight-engine Stratoforts at the Monmouth Regional High School mine if needed at the Cliffwooc the solids may be maintained at ources to sell the people on this of urban renewal and considered struck twice in the DMZ Friday Checkmaster • building.. Specifications and bid Jorm! opacity unless elected to the for the routes add a standard form oi sewer site. hing." the effect it can have. morning, unloading 300,000 questionnaire to • be answered by the a preferred 15 per cent level. ;ommittee. bidder may be secured from Ralph T. 'All the fill you refer to hai Mr. Langford said that when A. H. Frenchman, president of Mr. Baratta summed up his pounds of bombs on suspected Keevll, Board Secretary, at the Mon- He said the Democrats implied staging and bivouac areas and accounttoday mouth Regional High School Board been disposed of in the settle the study is completed, neW|the Atlantic Highlands Taxpayers feeling about urban renewal this Office. ment," he told Mr. Altier. equipment wilt be purchased Association, agreed with Mr. way: has neglected and abandoned gun positions, two and four The Board of Bducatlon reserves tin miles northeast of the U.S. Tight to reject any and all bids. Jerome R. Kaye said that which will reduce the offensive tatz. He commented that infor- "First Avenue is the only en- iis treasurer duties to run for RALPH T. KBBVIL. he study shows the author- mation regarding the "rosy trance through town to our fabu- Marine outpost at Con Thien. Secretary, Board of Education odor. ilection. S35fTlnton Avenue ity has claim against Pardun o aspects" of urban renewal came lous marina. What a first im New Shrewsbury, New Jerse' Tom Al Zurawski, President of pression visitors get when they Oct 20 . _^ $5.8: Aikins' Supporters NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 'ape Associates and a member drive down First Avenue to the MONMOVTH COUNTY Crash Probed if the LPA. bay. Win Award To Open Headquarters SURROGATE'S COURT NOTICE Notice to Creditors to Fresent MONMOUTH COUNTY "Mr. Zurawski, paid by the "What they found are empty) KEANSBURG — Jack Corski LONG BRANCH - The "Long Claim*' Against Estate SURROGATE'S COURT ,PA at a fee of $1,000 a month, stores, run-down buildings, an nd John Schulte, partners in the Branch Citizens for Aikins' ESTATE " OP OERALDINE Notice to Creditor! to Present In Raritan THOMPSON, DECEASED Claims Against Estate sell the people in this bor- amazing parking setup with diag- iperation of J's 66 service station Committee will open campaign Pursuant to the -order of DONALD ESTATE OF ELIZABETH THIES RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Po- mgh, and Mrs. Virginia Fugazzi, onal parking on one' side and it Rt. 36 and Palmer Ave., have headquarters for Louis R. Aikins, J. CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate of the :EYER, DECEASED lice are still investigating a three- County of Monmouth, this day made, Pursuant to the order of DONALD another paid employe, made a curb parking on the other and eceived the Phillips 66 good Republican candidate for the on the,application of the undersigned, car accident which occurred yes Elisabeth T. Babcook and United States CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate of thi ublic statement indicating the ofttimes severe traffic jams. teighbor award. state Assembly from the South- Trust Company of New York, two tounty of Monrnoulh, this da/ made, lerday morning on Route 36 a 1 n the application ot the undersigned, iroject has the backing of the| "I see urban renewal as the The award names the station ern Monmouth District, tomor- the Executors of the estato of the wrothy Mae Kvers, Sole Executrix ol Laurel Avenue and injured one «ald Oeraldlne L. Thompson, deceased, estate of the said Elizabeth Thles ublic," Mr. Frenchman said. only plan being offered that could s number one in a territory row at 10 a. m. in the Garfield notice is hereby given to the creditors eyer, deceased, notice Is hereby glv> person. cope with these problems and of said deceased to present to the to the creditors of said deceased "They substantiate that state- :overing northern New Jersey in Grant Building, 279 Broadway, laid Executors their claims under oath present to the said Sole Executrix Officers said John J. Burke, of lent by saying they talked to ive Atlantic Highlands the kind quarters formerly occupied by within six months from this date. ielr, claims under oath within six 53 Campbell Ave. Port Monmouth, eanliness and the promotion of C$n wo halp you? Dated: September 21, 1967 onths from this date. 290 people of whom the of business and commercial area ;ood public relations. the New Jersey Natural Gas Co. ELISABETH T. BABCOCK, Dated: October t, 1987 topped in the westbound lane be- lajority were persons directly t deserves." Mr. Aikins will be on hand StnlceU ourblgatftutrt. P. O. Box 401, DOROTHY MAE EVEES, ind a school bus which was pick- W.oodbury, Long Island, N. Y. 71 Woodland Manor, ivolved with the First Avenue On Nov. 7, taxpayers here will at the ceremonies to greet the UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY New Shrewsbury, N. J. ing up passengers. His car was Multi-purpose Classified Ads OP NEW YORK ^development project and of decide on a special referendum public, and refreshments will be Sols Executrix truck from behind by one driven r (By: WARREN H. DICKERSON, [easrs. Reusallle, Cornwell, hom a majority were in favor whether to approve or reject con- your selling, renting, buying served, said Robert Mazzacoo, mmmmmk Assistant Vice President) Mausner, Carotenuto & McGann, •y William T. Layton, of 125 ! ._ «MMmirJK»-. 45 Wall Street, 34 Broad Street, " the project. tinuing study of the project. ast. Dial 741-6900 now. chairman. New York. N. Y. Red Bank, N. J. Waterwitch Ave., Highlands. In; unnuorr.o.i.c. . Two of the Executors Attorneys ;urn, his car was struck by one Stuart A. Young, Esq.. ct. 6. 13. 20, 27 S».M 744 Broad Street, Iriven by George Roessler, of Newark, N. J. . NOTICE Attorney MONMOUTH COUNTY :01 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. Sept. 29,.Oct. 6. 1J.J0 534.96 SURROGATE'S- COURT- The Roessler car skidded 48 NOTICE Notice to Creditors to Present Claims AgUtuf'Eitate ;et before, Me--impact ROJJM COUNTY OF MONMOUTH ESTATE OF FRANKLIN F- HURD, STATE OF NEW JERSEY IECEASED .f.ry,. aid. Mr. Roessler was treated in NOTICE hi hereby given that sealed Pursuant to the order of DONALD bids will be received by the Board CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the Riverview -Hospital, Red Bank, of Chosen Freeholders of the iCounty mnty of Monmouth, this day made, Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting of 'Monmouth for the Reconstruction 'or a cut forehead which required of Little Street Bridge, Broad Street the application ot the undersigned, to Johnson Avenue, Borough of Mata- le Central Jersey Bank and Trust leveral stitches, and, released. wan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, jmpany. Administrator with Will an- Patrolman John G. McCabe Is by Jersey Central Power & Light/ New Jersey Power &Ught. and opened and. read in public In the ixed of the estate of the said Frank- Hall ot Records, Main Street. Free- F, Hurd, deceased, notice Is here: in charge of the investigation. hold, New Jersey on Thursday, Novem- given to the creditors of said de- ber SUi, 196T at 2:00 o'clock p.m. Pre- jased to present to the said Admin- vailing Time. trator. with Will annexed their claims inder oath within six months from Promise your child a pet? Find Plans, specifications, form of bid. ils date. Contract and Bond for the proposed the one you t want in today's work, prepared by H. Leroy Martin, Dated: October 13, 1967 Monmouth County Engineer, have been THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK lassified Ads. filed In the office of said Engineer In AND TRUST COMPANY the., Hall of Records aforementioned (By:- DONALD W. PEPPLER. -LEGAL NOTIC and-may be- inspected by prospective VIce-Presldent -and Trust Officer) bidders during business hours. Bidders 1 West Main Street, NOTICE will 'be furnished with a copy of the Freehold.' N, }.,'• ' MONMOUTH COUNTY plans, and specifications, by the En- Administrator wit1h Wilt annexed SURROGATE'S COURT gineer, upon proper notice and pay- Incent C. DeMalo, Esq. Notice to Credlton to Present ment of a fee of - Five DollarB ($5.00) 154 Main Street). Claims Atalnst Estate payable' to the Monmouth County Trea- Matawan, N. ' J. ESTATE OF J.. FREDERICK TY- What equipment must I buy If surer. Attorney NAN, DECEASED Bids must be made on standard pro. ct. 20. 27JJcL 6. UjO $27.10 IN AN AMOUNT NOT LESS DOROTHEA M. COLEMAN Why should I install THAN 10% OF THE AMOUNT] Blackpolnt Horseshoe, NOTICE Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting BID: Rumson, New Jersey MONMOUTH COUNTY and be delivered at the place and on SURROGATE'S COURT anyway? the hour above named. The standard THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. Notice to Creditors to Present proposal forms will be furnished upon NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Claims Against Estate Good question. Think of this: For application to the County Engineer. (By: RALPH K. PUL1S, ESTATE OF FRANK MELLACI, DE- The right is reserved to reject any Vice-president) CEASED only a few cents a night this au- or all bids If deemed to the interest 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, Pursuant to the order of DONALD of the County of Monmouth so to 'do. New York, New York J. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of the tomatically controlled light will By order of the Board of Chosen Executors County of Monmouth, this day made, attract customers, reduce Freeholders of tho County of Mon mold Tulp, Esq. on the application of the undersigned, mouth. 103 East Front Street Anthony Mellaci, Sole Executor of the the chance of accidents, JOBEPH C. IRWIN, director Red Bank, New Jersey estate of the said Frank Mellaci, de* Attorney ceased, notice Is hereby given to the and discourage prowlers WILLIAM L. ULRICH, Clerk creditors of said deceased to present Oct. *> $16.86 Oct. gi). 27," Nov. 3, 10 $35,81 to the said Sole Executor their claltni and vandals around under oath within six months from this date. your property. Open Dally f A.M. to b T.M. Dated: September 20, 1067 ANTHONY MELLACI, INCLUDING SUNDAYS 7 Blosnom Road, Rumson, N. J. What are some typical Installations where Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting can be installed? Bole Executor Messrs. Abramoft, Apy & O'Hern, Restaurants, parking lots, driveways, service stations, farms, homes, motels, used car lots', shop- 195 Broad Street. ping centers, loading zones, trailer parks, churches, truck terminals, swimming pools, tennis Red Bank, N. J. Attorneys courts, and we're sure you can name a few of your own. Sept. 28, Oct. 0, 13, 20 $27.8' NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION MONMOIITII COUNTY DOCKET NO. I.321814S How much light can be Civil Action FARM MARKET NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT distributed in an area? KEANBRUnO - MIDDLETOWN NA> Our 3650 lumen mercury vapor TIONAL BANK, a Corporation of Thi United States of America, Plaliv unit will light up an area 60' in tiff. vs. VINCENT and BETTY Red Hill Rd. KANNEIt, Defendants. diameter; our 7000 lumen mer- To Vincent and Betty Fanner, thi above named defendants: cury vapor unit will light up an You are hereby notified that, at tht area 100' in diameter. The area MIDDLETOWN suit of Kennaburg-Mlrtdletown National Bank, a writ of attachment was Is- and its use will tell us the size aucd In tho above entitled action agalns, Along Garden State Pkwy. Entrance 114 your property on the 2Uh day, ol you need. June, 1061, for the aum of $11,917.12 to- gether with Interest from the 1st day of January, 11)67, on several notes fol What about URGE SELECTION OF goods itold and delivered. Pursuant to maintenance and When can I have a representative come and sea me? said writ the Sheriff of Monmouth County on tho 10th day, ot July, 1987, service? - Anytime! Just call us or mall this coupon. NICELY ROUNDED levied real property located on thi West skle ol Hlgliway 34 In Colts Neck That's our problem. DEEP COLORED Township, 1400 feet North of Phalani Rnnd Intersection, said properly con' We own and maintain slating or 2 acres of land, a frame •r.Dusk-to-Dawn lighting Dept. PUMPKINS bungalow, and a road stand with fixtures and hardware, Jersey Central Power & Light n In front with tho legend "Road and replace burned Now Jersey Power & Light side Rest" on It, and that said writ plus INDIAN CORN was returned by aald sheriff on the out bulbs. Box 55 10th dny, nf July, 1087. Morrlstown, N.J. 07960 You nro further notified, that you an required to servo your answer to thi APPLES Plaintiffs complaint upon Howard A, O Please send ma a free booklet about Dusk-to-Dawn itoberts, the plaintiffs Attorney, whose Outdoor Lighting. • Cortlond aililresi Is 8 Tlndall Road, Middle- town, New Jersey, or to move against • Maeon tho complaint, tho writ of attachment D Please have your representative contact me. • R.d or sheriff's levy thereunder within 35 days after the service of this notlci OK. So how much will all this cost me? Delicious upon you, exclusive, of the day of i Name. • Stayman service. If you fall so to do, default As little as Mtfadb a night, per light. may !>n taken against you for the Wineiap relief, demanded In the complaint. You And that Includes Address. • Mclntoih shall Ille proof of service In dupli- cate with llie Clerk of th* Superior all the electricity • Baldwin Court, state House Annex, Trnnlon. used during the I TownTown. Tel. No • Jonathan New Jersey, In accordance with the rules of civil practice and proctdura. operation of the light. • Golden Dated: Octobor B, 1087 Dalklow HOWARD A. noBBRTt Attorney lor Plaintiff is. 3ct. 8, U, 20, 27 f»7,M 4—Friday, October 20, 1907 to am. cg a y to Trawpor. Dttfumm service fcttton oa the wut Japan's Sbigejru Yosbida Dies will hold i of to, M, psitoty e MM otbvWv A*it QQB. J*pt* (AP) — Forrnw He betted fiw wide variety of 4dimt *muim. Ttwntaf h V* «*ntr«l &*-f«* oort* tf <&* EMU Nml Ant OBITUARIES MOM Minister SMgeru YothMt, k>a|er than anyone else «inec Bat one qaetttaMd nil integ- rtit met,m MlMl toto Ave,A ,to munition & & *** who led Japan back to prosperi-the parliamentary system was rity «nd honesty. ty from the ruins ot World War eetablUhed in Japan in 1870. He remained a member of the HENRY S. HYMAN 9 II and firmly alUed It with the During his tint months In of-Diet, Japan's Parliament, until BELMAR — Henry S. Hyman, United States, died in his sleep fice millions of soldiers had tohe resigned in 1962 at the age of M, oi 300 River Ave. died Judge Evans Father today. He was 89. be demobilized and resettled, a 84. After retirement, he contin Wednesday in Jersey Shore Me An aide said Yoshida died democratic constitution was ued to be influential as an elder icsl Center, Neptune. while taking his afternoon nap promulgated, food had to be Im-statesman. ported quickly to off fam- He was the brother of Isaai Dies at the Age of 93 it his seaside estate in Oiso, 50 miles southwest of Tokyo. Doc- ine and aid was needed to re- Hyman of West Deal. WEST END — Mose* Evans, Lodge and was a member of LESTER L. LAIR tors said a gall bladder inflam- construct shattered industries, •rood St. end CJeeee Aeee Dr.. Mr. Hyman owned and opera S3, father of Monmouth County Abacus Lodge, F&AM, Long BLOOMFIELD — Lester L. Court Judge Alton V. Evans of mation and general deterioration Five years later Yoshida Lair, 59, of 134 Glenwood Ave., Opee daily I A.M. te * ».M.| Wed. cndfrl. 8 A.M. te » F.M. Cd Henry's Jewelers, here, foi Branch. of his condition overburdened his Long Branch, died yesterday in signed the peace treaty in Sandied Wednesday in Clara Maass Simdeyi I A.M. to S P.M. J7 yean until his reUrement Also surviving are two othe Francisco, then signed a security the Westwood Hall Nursing sons, Harry S. Evans of Lonj heart. Memorial Hospital, Belleville. He few years ago. a prewar diplomat treaty with the United States Home, Long Branch. He lived Branch and Thomas B. Evans ol Yoshida, was the father of Mrs. William Mr, Hyman was born in Ne and the foreign minister in Ja-firmly tying his newly indepen- FLEXSCREENS by BENNETT IRELAND at 685 Woodgate Ave., here. Indianapolis, Ind.; two daugh- Hagaman of Highlands. York City and had lived in thi pan's first two postwar govern- dent country to the free world. Cuton node ee our prw»liet-i4«-««ir d*Hw» Mr. Evans was born in Castle- ters, Mrs. Philip Schlinger and shore area for more than 51 ments, became prime minister Political enemies accused Yo- Mr. Lair was a custodian for ton, Vt, son of the late Mr. andMrs. Edith Riggs of Long years. in May, 1946, and headed the gov-shida of high-handedness and the Forest Avenue School, Glen Mrs. Moses Evans St., and hadBranch; U grandchildren, and He was a member and one ol ernment until 1954, three years one-man rule. His square, Ridge, for 20 years and had lived in Long Branch more than four great-grandchildren. lived in Bloomfield most of his RFEDS JEWELERS FAMOUS FOR the founders of the Shore Lodge, after the U.S. occupation endedthrust-out jaw, ever-present cigar T B'nai B'rith', a member of th 65 years. The funeral will be Monday i: and prince-nez delighted cartoon- life. /* - '• \ He was proprietor of Evans with the signing of the San Fran- Jordan Masonic Lodge, Neptune, the Flock Funeral Home, Long cisco peace treaty. ists, who portrayed him in a In addition to his daughter, he Bakery, here, for more than 40 Branch. Burial will be in Glen- BONDED DIAMONDS' and a former member of th is survived by another daughter, 3 3 YEARS OF DIAMOND LEADERSHIP Belmar Kiwanis Club. years until his retirement Cemetery, West Long twd sisters, and three grand- He was a member of Templ His wife was the late Mrs. Branch. children. Lillian E. Evans. Marlboro Administrator Beth Torah, Wanamassa, am A High Requiem Mass will be treasurer of the temple's Men'; Mr. Evaas was past exalted LOUIS J. BERNET ruler of the Long Branch Elks offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Club. POMPANO BEACH, Fla.-Lou To Get Consultant's Aid Sacred Heart Church here. The Also surviving are his wife, Is J. Bernet, 68, of this place MRS. ALMA K. ANDERSON TRENTON (AP) — East Bruns- cil form of government. funeral is under the direction of Mrs. Harriet Greenetz Hyman; formerly of Eatontown, N.J., dlec Gorny and Gorny's • Parkside RUMSON — Mrs. Alma Kris- wick's business manager, Kenne- Marlboro is the third commu- son, Dr. Irwin A. Hyman of Tren- yesterday. dy Shaw, will serve as a tern nity to seek assistance under the Memorial, Bloomfield. ton; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth tina Anderson, 93, of Navesink Mr. Bernet was born in Jersey Ave. died yesterday in the Ivy porary administrative consultant department's interchange pro- Cassie of Brielle; two othe City, N.J., son of the late Wi gram since it was established House Nursing Home, Middle- to Marlboro Township through brothers, David Hyman of Dea' liant and Mary E. Bernet. earlier this year. Passaic and town, where she had been a pa- the Department of Community Will Buy Gifts and Leroy Hyman of Cleveland He was a retired employee O Affairs' interchange program, it New Brunswick also received as- a sister, Mrs. Ben Abbot of Deal, tient for nine years. the Faspray Co., Red Bank, N.J. was announced Thursday. sistance in municipal operation For Servicemen Marquise p and three grandchildren. Mrs. Anderson was born in Raa, and was a member of St. Jaraei The department said Shaw will from experts lent through the de- Sollwlr..."M.9 Dmd. Sot Diamond The funeral will be this after Sweden, daughter of the late Jens Memorial Episcopal Church anc partment by Rutgers University MIDDLETOWN — For the advise Marlboro's new business third consecutive year, Mrs. Shir- noon at 2:30 p.m. in the Richard and Johanna Gudmundsoh. She Washington Lodge, F&AM, In Ea and Woodbridge Township. LARGEST SELECTION OF IONOED DIAMONDS to'ntown. administrator, survey the orga- ley Van Zandt's social studies C. Holdal Funeral Home, - came to the United States In 1892 IN CENTRAL JERSEY FROM $40 TO $2,000 hurst, with Rabbi Jacob i and had been a Rumson resident nizational structure of that Mon- classes at Thompson Junior High Surviving are his wife, Mrs mouth County municipality and Friedman officiating. Burial wi 62 years. Kathryn Bernet; two sons, Wi Fined for Loitering School are sponsoring a "Sweets be in Temple Beth El Cemetery, make recommendations on future for the Brave '67" project. She was the widow of Andrew Ham and Louis Bernet of this staff and procedures. FREEHOLD — Harold Ham- Neptune. Anderson. place; a sister, Mrs. Mary E. mond of 30 Lockwood Ave. was Money collected from the Crosby of Eatontown, and six East Brunswick will be reim- fined $25 by Municipal Judge Al- school-wide drive, which will run DEATH NOTICE Surviving are three sons, John bursed by the department for the grandchildren. exander Levchuk Wednesday Monday through Friday, will be Open on occt. SUNDIJKR ~ Ruth Tara&ra, of 1201 i. Anderson of Little Silver, Andy time Shaw spends in Marlboro. No money down Ocean Ave., 8ea Bright, darling daugh The funeral will be here. night on charges of loitering Oct. used to purchase Christmas gifts ter of Benjamin zindler, loving itep S. Anderson. of Rumson and John W. Gleason, director of Immed. dillvtry daughter of Fa$ Kandell Zlcdltr. deal 16 on South St. for U.S. servicemen in Vietnam. 18 tnos. to pay •later of Michael. gervlees "Wien 4 Franklin S. Anderson of Mata- the department's office of .com' WIcn". 2030 Kennedy Blvd., Jersej wan; a daughter, Mrs. James G. MRS. RAMSONPUGH Leon ifliumenthal. 111 Main St., In 1965, Thompson students Wkly or mtkly. 40 IROAD ST., RED BANK City, Friday, 5 p.m. Period of mourn munity services, said the Marl- Ing will be observed at the residence Van Nostrand of Rumson; seven MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP boro officials sought assistance Matawan, was fined $30 for twosent 500 tins of icandy to service- 2. Pay when buy 717 COOKMAN AVE.. ASBURY PARK or Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zindler, 299 grandchildren, and eight great- Mrs. Rose Lee Pugh, 59, ol counts of careless driving which men. Last year, more than 600 Smith Harrison St.. Bast Orange. N.J, after the township's business ad- 3. UM lay-away Op»n Wad. and Frl. Niahh grandchildren. Freehold-Perrineville Rd., Perministrato- r resigned recently. resulted in accidents. fruit cakes were flown to the The funeral will be tomorrow rlneville, died yesterday morning In addition, he said, the town- Edward R. Bracey, 2 First St., men. at 3:15 p.m. in the Worden Fu-in the John L. Montgomery Med- ship wanted help in implement- was fined $15 for careless driving neral Home, Red Bank, with ical Home, Freehold, where sh ing a newly adopted mayor-coun- which resulted in an accident. Rev. Canon Charles H. Best, rec- had been a patient two months tor of Trinity Episcopal Church, She was bom in Jackson, Ga Red Bank, officiating. Burial will daughter of the late Oscar and be In Fair.View Cemetery. Mid- Minerva Williams. She is sur- Local Securities dletown. vived by her husband, Ramson Representative inter-dealer quotations at approximately 3:00 p.m. Pugh. yesterday from NASD. Prices do not include retail markup, mark- MRS. JULIA W1MMER Services were today at 11 a.m, fft ahwjt cany • KEANSBURG - Mrs. Julia down or commission. in the Higgins Memorial Home, BANKS IF IT'S QUALITYYOU'RE LOOKING FOR lion of •oaoraeob and nerlw* Wimmer, 83. of 2 Maplewood Freehold, with Rev. Tillman M. Ave., died Tuesday night Div. Bid Asked etpe are gearan- Jones of the Second Baptist Belmar-Wall National 4.00 350 Born in Austria, Mrs. Wimmer, Church of Freehold Officiating. Central Jersey Bank (xx) .30 1214 12% widow of Frank Wimmer, had Burial was in Manalapan Ceme- Eatontown National Bank lived in Flushing, N.Y., 45 years •fftw* tery. Farmers & Merchants • .05 before moving here six months First Merch. Nat'l Bank (x) (xx) .28 ago to live with her daughter, FRANK RUSSAK First National Bank of Spring Lake 1.60 Watch for our weekly specials Mrs. Rose MacDonald. FREEHOLD — Frank Russak, First Nat'l Bank of Toms River (xx) .76 Other survivors include two First State Ocean County (x) 10% 72, of 16 East Main St., died yes- Keansburg-Middletown . 1.40 daughters, Mrs. Anna Bredehorn, terday in the John L. Montgom Flushing, and Miss Nancy Wim- Middletown Banking Co. , ery Medical Home after a long Monmouth County National (xx) .18 JOHN VAN KIRK & SON mer, Bayside, N.Y.; three sons, illness. •Rights .08 Bid .10 Asked DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS Cooptr Rd-, Mlddletown off Rt. 15 Albert Wimmer, Ossining, N.Y., N. J. National Bank (x) .24 Joseph Wimmer, Lindenhurst, Mr. Russak was a native at Poland and a member of St. Ocean County National 1-00 Heodon'i earner 741-0319 N.Y., and Ffank Wimmer, El- EARLY Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Peoples Nat'l Bank of Monmouth .40 Convenient Terms 747-2563 mont, N.Y.; 12 grandchildren, Peoples' National Bank of Lakewood 4.00 here. He is survived by a sis- and 14 great-grandcnildren. Sea Bright National 2.00 ter, Mrs. Sophie Ketzko of Wood- Services were this morning in Trust Co, of Ocean County .50 plus 4%. SAVE haven, N. Y. the Fredericks Funeral Home, INDUSTRIAL Flushing. A Requiem Mass will be of- Aerological Research fered Saturday at 8:30 a.m. inAlkon Industries BIG St Rose of Lima Church. Burial Brockway under the direction of the Free- Buck Engineering FOR ANY OCCASION man Funeral Home, will be in Electronic Associates Electronic Assistance DOLLARS St Rose of Lima Cemetery, roodarania HONEY BEE FLOWERS Freehold Township. _,akd RUSSELL T. HODGK1SS Monmouth Capital . , SPECIAL Monmouth Electric 464 BROAD ST. Fraud Suspect Monmouth Park N. J. Natural Gas , .. SHREWSBURY l SALE Is Arrested Rowan Controller : - - play real music 741-4020 MIDDLETOWN — Gerald F, Servomation Spiral Metal in 60 seconds Guntner, of 8 Fairview Lane, without lessons tollable Sine* If27 Hazlet, was arrested by police U.' 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741-0285 • 264-2222 OPEN WfiD. and WI. DOWNTOWN REP BANK EVININGS'TIL • taty, pariAu»A from Mr • juA\ Frid«y( October Mri. Edward S. Plerc«, wboi Red Bank MLS Sells 21 Houses moved to Dtepd*l« io Mi4D«- Services in County Churches UtHuen it wift Ik* Prwiwrfltl Urtm, Wtt. Vtn Not*, who If u-j cw 1 W«J purchtMd by Mr. tt, hiv* purdiued trr/tfctr home trwe Comptny ia MWflt- RE0BAWK— yj 1 with tnt E»t*y Cttrport- Highland* »• ™ggJB? * ' QU Bridge _ _ ._ M«. Wtrrea Bum* itom la F«lr H^vtn. Mri, Helen JUchmorvJ o* )rvU-*t vUl b* • Hoij CGW-- w*r « reportr M hiving iryl uirrut muntcn I I rr.; firtat KuotutrUt U4 **ng«4 fetndi:l«t WM* by iht«rd Otw wroua, 1:80 arc. A»p«4fa of The McGowtn Moral*! worrtus larviet will ht u wtBi s«r» of Red Bwik Ares. Multiple Belt Telephonp e Utwr*tori«i. Rob- *v« moved' fro' m Ktlimtzoo, yruperty cod It Wu uM *« uun* U o'clococlock ud th« arenlm «*r«*rvlev t at tBilr Mbit hour will b« lunuy Agency, Red Bank. It wti told by a ft «:M t,ra. Wonhip eirvlce will Listing Service. Mich., to 48 Farm Road, Middle day by Mri. Peggy HuUberj o( T:MTM . KKiv . ThmThomuu DlkDlckloaol n wililll iptilil Keyport ert C. SwtnMe of Appkbroolc Mri. Cecelia Bailey of the Crowe!! at both urvlcei. be at 10130 t,m. Rev, Harl«y X. Mr. and Mm. Bernard Hoffman town, purchaied from Mr. and Naveilnk Associate!, Middletwrn. OETHSBMANE LUTHERAN Meyer will officiate, Agency handled negotiations.. Agency, Red Bank. METHODIST Ktyport IT. AMRRUBE CATH0LIO loved from Spring Terrace Ap- Mrs. Robert J. Sperry, who AUantle Hlrhlindl Mr. and Mri. Joseph G. McCue Mrs. Bailey also reported the Mr. and Mr«. Domlnlck NtUlt lunday nrvlce. will ba at 1:30. »:45 old Brian moved to Canada. Mr. Otto is Morning worship wilt bi held at and at 11 a.m. Supply pastar will ba lunday Mais will ba at «:30, 7:30, rtments In Red Bank to their of Rumson have purchased the from Hi^iland Park fcav» pur- Rev. Herbert PleMer. I-.4S, 10. ll:lt am. and 12:30 P.m. sale of 200 Rumson Road, Little iome at 100 Obre Place in former home of Mr. and Mrs. with Upjohn Company. The prop- FIRST PRE8HYTERIAN •T. JOSEPH'S OATHULIO Rev. Bernard A. Coeu will oftlrlata. Silver, to Mr. and Mrs, Bud Tri- chased a house it 4 Llnd Drive, Ihrewsbury formerly owned by rty was listed by Eugene Fitz- Atlantic Hljhtands Keyport CROSS OV C1LORV LUTBEBAN David W. Woodward *t 583 Hard- ano of New Shrewsbury. The Middletown. They hav« one diild. Sunday services will be held Masses will be at «:*> and 7:3* Old Bridie r. and Mri. Howard J. Reed, atrick of walker and Walker's • :30 and 11 am. a.m. and 12:15 p.m. In thi church: The Sunday aervtca will ba at 10:» Ing Road in Little Silver. Mr. and former owners, Mr. and Mrs, Natale Is a chef with Bell 1:30, 8:48 and 11 a.m. In tha school a.m, rlio moved to tin apartment In Holmdel office, and sold by Mrs. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Mrs. Woodward have moved to Harold Alexander, moved to Ur- Telephone Laboratories. The Atlantic Highlands RT. MARV'g EPISCOPAL, Bright. Mr. Hoffman is with Madeleine Polston of Sterling •unday services will hi held at u Kennett Square, Pa. The prop- bane, 111. former owner*, Mr. and Mr*. Keyport Raritan Township Thompson and Associates, Mid- a.m. The lesson • sermon ll entitled Sunday services will bt: 7:45 a.m. rnone and Zager, Red Bank law erty was listed by Joseph F. Stephen Meluer, moved to Be- "Probation after Death." Morning Prayer; 8 a.m. Holy Com Mr. and Mrs. John F. Isaksen munlon; 8 a.m. family larvice and fAITH RErOBMIO irm. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman are Hunter of the Ray Van Horn iietown. thesda, Md. The property W«I CENTRAL BAPTIST Hultt moved from Branch Ave., 11 a.m. Holy Communloft. the parents of Alan, age 4, and Agency, and negotiations were Mr. and Mrs. John A, Noecker Atlantis Hlrhlandi Sunday services will bt held at t-t'-N Bank, to their home at 21 listed with both ML Service* by •undav services will na at It a and 11 a.m; Rev, Theodore C. Mullet d 11 R Thd C Mll aria, age 3. Mrs. Gloria Nilsoci handled by Mr. McCue. [rom Chicago, III., have pur-, Charles H. Tindall of Red Bank, and 7:M p.m. WlllUm Franklin will Little Silver will preach on "Relffnln* In life." |Martin Place in Middletown, be fuett speaker at both services. CALVARY BAPTIST if Walker and Walker's Shrews- Mrs. Mary Palmer has sold her :hased the former home of Mr. and sold by Ray Schooley of The and Mm. Richard M. Du Bois which they purchased from Mr RT. JOHN'S EFMCOFAI. Hazlet mry office listed the property, property at 127 Locust Point Little Sllvs' Kirwan Company, a member of •unday servlcei will ba held at 11 at 821 Middletown-Lincroft Road, a"d Mrs' *'' lanL B- R«««mjth Cliffwood Beach Sunday aervlcei will be Holy Com* •urn. and at 7 p.m. Rtv. George J. nd it was sold by L. August Road, Locust, to Mr. and Mrs Northern Monmouth MLS. munlon at 8 and Morntng Prayer with 110 moved Eatontown. BA YVIKW PRESBYTERIAN Cllolt la tutor. 'erleger of the same office. Edward P. Lane from Dumont Middletown. Mr. Noecker is withl* serrnon by ' the rector. Rev. Cinon •T. JOHN'S METHODIST Cllffwood Beach Staurt F. Gaat. Mr. Verleger also reported the Mr. Lane is with Naylor's, Inc. Bell Telephone Laboratories. Mr. I Sunday worship services will t» _. Hlllet EMBURY METHODIST Sunday services will ba bald at 1:10 iale of the former home of Mr. of Atlantic Highlands. He and and MM, DU Bois, who listed the 11 a.m. Rev. Donald U Buccl, putor, Little Bllver and 11 a.m. will offlctaU. . ' Rev. Sanford M. H»ney will officiate md Mrs. Robert E. Carter at 10 Mrs. Lane have three children. property through Eugene Fitz-1 ..nd praach at tha morning wonhlp YOU Colts Neck •ervlce at 11 a.m. Red Bank ;oronet Ave., -Lincroft, to Mr. and The sale was negotiated by Mrs Patrick of Walker and Walker, Mrs, Edward T. Quigley. Mr. moved to Upper Saddle River. REFOHMEU BAPTIST Wilma Coolick, sales manager fo Colts Neck Long Branch Red Bank Quigley is the navigator on the Cornelius J. Guiney Jr., High Mr. Du Bois is with I.B.M. Mrs. The Sunday servien will be at 0:30 Sunday worship service* will ba - a.m. and 11 a.m. Rev. Samuel C. La GOSPEL HALL 11 a.m. and J:30 p.m. Rev. Stanley E. ruise ship Argentine. Mr. and lands. Betty Tlndall of the Charles H. Long Branch Pent* will preach on the text Matthew Mugrtdge will preach on "Good New An, Carter have moved to Mid- Tindall Agency negotiated the 8:6. Services will be held Sunday at 9:30 for Today and Jamei C. Ewln wll, Mrs. Palmer has purchased a a m A Gotpel Bervlce will ha held talk on "Our Problem or Theirs? letown. This house had been list- sale. CHRISTIAN CHURCH il'i p.m. :30 p.m. new house at 25 St. Nichola PROJECT CENTER Colts Neck ed by Donald H. Babcock of the Place in Red Bank, built by Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Troxel Morning warship service will be .at 11 8T. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE a m. and Evening worship ierWc« at Long Branch Red Bank pplebrook Agency. mark Construction Co, Mrs. Cool- have moved from Chagrin Falls, T p.m. Rev. Larry o. Calhoon, minister, Low Mass at 8 a.m. Bung Maas antl The Bunday servlc* win Be at address at 10 a.m. Rev. Jamea Mur- .m, Miss Mabel Hill has sold her ick also reported this sale. Ohio, to 44 Lakeshore Drive, Mid U.S. — WELDWOOD arm ofofficial!f . chiaon Duncan, rector. ' HOLY TRINITY louse at U Marcshire Drive in Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Schuer- dletown, former home of Dr. and FIRST BAPTIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN vliddietown to Charles Beggs, Mrs. Renato LaMarca, who Eaton town Long Branch Red Bank mann from Hillsdale have pur- The Sunday aervlcef will be held at Sunday services will b« held at 9:11 ormerly of Little Silver. Mr. chased a home at 895 River Roa moved to Asbury Park. Mr. Trox- riRST PRESBYTERIAN ll a.m. and T:lo p.m. Pastor Homer and 11 am. with Rev. Harold Hornber Eatontown ger, pastor, officiating. Beggs is with the Public Service in Fair Haven. Mr. Schuerman el is with Bell Telephone Labora- Rev. Robert W. Reed Is pastor. Tricules will continue the series of sermons, "Living on the Edge." •T. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIO Company. This property was list- Is vice president of the Brentwooc tories. George Nemeth of the The Sunday service will be at 11 am Red Bank BT. LUKE'S METHOUIST id by Mrs. Mildred Liming of Weath-Nemeth Agency, Red Bank, JESUS CHRIST OF Long Branch Sunday Masses will be celebrated Mortgage Corporation of Beverl Paneling LATTER DAY SAINTS , 8, 9, 10, 11 a.m. awl noon wit The Sunday service will be at 11 a.m. Walker and Walker, and sold by Hills, Calif., with offices in Ne handled negotiations.

Area high schools will put the ast week when th*y were and Monroouth Regional, Rumson system of operation, they could this game means something for one of the three widefeated halfway marie oa their football lumped from the unbeaten ranksshould be the testing grounds really furprlM Rumson, both schools. One of the oldestteams on the Shore (4-0), Wl» schedules tomorrow, and thli jy Clifford Scott, defending before the Buccos take on. the Bishops Host Branchers series in the area, it draws the all games coming is le»jut means Just one thing—there are :hampion of the Garden State rugged end of their schedule. Af- One of the old rival tattles, and oldtimers, especially on the Long competition, only three Saturdays left, plus nember. Veteran Coach Joe Rote- r Rumson, Red Bank will head one that generally develops sur- Branch side. It Is reunion time .Keyport, with veteran coach the big Turkey Day menu. latl was stunned with the loss, into the rugged part of its sched- prises, is the Asbury Park-Long for the Branchers' 1932 team. fan "Tuffy" Baker at the helm, Upsets popped up on last Sat- rat he still doesn't have to reachule, Middletown, Brick, Neptune Branch tussle. Twenty-five members of the '32 still seeking its first victory, urday's program, and gome of 'or a "crying towel." His club and Long Branch. Both clubs show 2-2 records, championship squad will attend tith in and out of loop compett- them were as surprising as San-is a fine 3-1 on the season. the 35th get-together. Following lon. The Red Raiders are 0-3-1 ta walking downtown on the Coach Bob Morris has been which means one or the other, Red Bank has been true to form the game, a dinner will be held >n the season and 9-2-1 in "C." Fourth of July. making some changes In defense no doubt will be over the .500 in early games, posting its 4-0 in The Fountains in Long Branch. Leaders of the "B" and "C" and offense. If his Juggling act mark come late Saturday after- Other Class "A" games will record over Red Bank Catholic, Buck Weaver, assistant coach Divisions in the Shore Confer- works, and if his club members noon. find Middletown traveling to Moo- Freehold Regional, Toms River of that team, will fly in from ence do not seem to be In danger are not confused over this new Aside from its competitiveness, mouth Regional and Toms River Texas. Vern Woolley also will at Freehold. this weekend, but in the "A" take a flight from Texas, and bracket the most interesting con- Ocean Township will host Sam Madsen Is driving in from Lakewood in the "B" bracket, test on tap Is Brick Township's Newport News. Mickey Martin (3-0) invasion of always dan- with the other game at Mana- will travel from Montreal. The quan with Central Regional the gerous Neptune (M) and (3-1) '32 team will be located In .a on the season. Brick, a power- Register Staff Forecast raveling unit. special section in the Asbury house in the Shore area, has lost stands during the game. In "C" competition it will be one game tills season, but it took HY CUNNINGHAM BILLPURDEY CHUCK TRIBLCHORN In the "B" Division, it's getting Shore Regional going south to another powerhouse, Phillips- (45-11-5 .804) (42-14.5 .750) (4M5-5 .732) to a point where they're wonder- meet Southern Regional and burg, to knock off the Green FRIDAY NIGHT ing who will stop Matawan. TheWall Township taking on Point Dragons. CraydonHall.St.Joi. St. Joseph's 33-12 St. Joseph's 19-6 St. Joseph's 19-13 Huskies' (4-0) are on top of thePleasant Beach. Brick and Neptune should sup- SATURDAY heap In its section of the Shore Non-conference games along A YEA* IN REVIEW—Host Donald F, Trotter of Rumton ply the most exciting game of RedBanMliinuon.FH Conference wj,th a 3-0 record. The ith the Red Bank-Rumson and the week. Both clubs had rugged Red Bank 14-6 Red Bank 13-7 Red Bank 14-7 Mlddletown-Mofl. Reg. closest rival in the race is neigh- the Long Branch-Asbury games FairtHaven High School, extreme right, and officers of games with Middletown Town- Middletown 34-7 Middletown 34-0 Middletown 2B-0 include Croydon Hall at St. Jo- Keyport'PoInt Boro boring Raritan Township, the Gordon State Conference, left to right, President T. ship. Brick won, Neptune lost, Point Bow 28-6 Point Boro 41-6 Point tore 35-6 coasting at 3-1. seph's, Toms River, tonight, and LBranclfAsbiiryPk. Ralph V/illiams of Rosella Park, Vice Pretident George but neither game was a run- Long Branch 21-7 Long Branch 19-7 Long Branch 27-13 Coach Barry Rizzo's club wil Raritan Township at Jackson away. ' RlJk T Raritan 28*6 'ownship, Hirtland of Metuchen and Treasurer Walter Gatior of . Raritan 32-0 Raritan 30-6 be seeking its 15th victory in t Bnccos in Doghouse Shore-Southern Reg. Shore 21-6 Shore 27-0 Shore 20-13 row—longest winning streak a Two Sunday games on tap In- Carterii, review the 1966-67 season as it appears in the Of the 15 games on the week- So. rteehold-Matawan Matawan 40-19 Matawan 31-13 Matawan 34>I 3 the Shore—when they meet an include Immaculate of Sora- first G&C yearbook unveiled at a dinner for the leagues end schedule there also are a TomsRiver-Freehold Toms River 14-13 Freehold 12.7 Toms River 13-7 and out Southern Freehold elev- merville at Mater Dei in New couple of interesting encounters, Brick Twp. 21-7 en. There's no question about who Monmouth, and Red Bank Cath- coachet and administrators at the River House Inn but neither one means anything Brick Twp.-Neptune Brick Twp. 21-14 Brick Twp. 19-13 >lic playing Holy Cross at Rlver- Ocoan Twp. 27-0 will be In the Huskies' lineup. I Rumson. . (Register Staff Photo) as far as conference points' are Lakewood-Ocean Twp. Ocean Twp. 21-0 Ocean Twp. 20-6 will be the same crew that has lide. concerned. Red Bank (4-1), cur Central Reg.-Squan Manasquan 14-6 Centra~ 'l "Reg. 21-12 Manatquan 13-6 been posting those victories. rently one of only three unde- Wall Twp.-Polnt Beach Wall Twp. 21-19 WaH Twp. 13-6 Wall Twp. 21-14 Point Pleasant Boro Is cruis- feated teams' on the Shore, SUNDAY ing along undefeated in the "C Standings travels to Rumson. This one Immaculate-Mater Del Mater Del 27-13 Mater Del 21-7 Mater Del 13-6 Division and should still be "A" DIVIMON could ,be close all the way. The Saturday'! Oames R,B.Cari..-Holy Cross Holy Cross 27-6 Holy Crass 35-0 Holy Cross 12-6 cruising after taking on KeyportMiddletown al Moomouth Bulldogs lost their first game Jridc at Neptune at home on Saturday. Point Boro Tonu River M Freehold STANDINGS w Bel Bank (4-0) 1 Brick Twp, (3-1) t MldOletown Twp. (3-1) t lieptiuie (3-1) 2 PGA Pro Field Loot Branch (2-2) I Toms IUver (2-2) 1 OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Babe nine, but he went down in sev Kennedy Called Athletics Skipper Freehold Bef. «M> O Monmouth Bef. (0-3-1) • Lichardus of Uie Hollywood Counon the 10th hole. "B" DIVISION By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shepard, Pittsburgh Pirates and Griffith, president of the Minne- Giles said that major league Cronin said he hoped the NL Saturday'* Camel try Club led the pros yesterday Lichardus also was on top So. Freehold at Matawan Now that the Kansas City fran- Jim Lemon, Washington Senators. sota club. expansion should be undertaken would expand, too. "I'd like to Lakewood fct Ocean Twp. in the NJ. PGA pro-amateuibest ball competition when he anc Billy Martin, Minnesota coach Central at Manasqualanasquan chise in the American League Warren Giles, president of theJointly by both the AL and NLsee it," Cronin declared. "I think STANDINGS tournament at his home course Dr. Dan Lowensteln posted 33-33- has been shifted to Oakland, who reportedly was considered National League, said that he hadand "in an orderly fashion." Hi expansion is inevitable." Giles for the Oakland post, said he Mataivan (4-0) 3 Lichardus shot 36-35-71 over thi 66, and with Peter Grad, a 34-33—Calif., baseball interest centered not .yet called any expansion added three years would be a said that the NL has applicationsItarllun Twp. (3-1) 3 67. today on the identity of the manhadn't heard from Finley, but meeting for the NL. The Ameri- "reasonable time." for franchises from several cities. Ocean Twp. (3-1) 1 36-36-72 par course. Lichardus hac that he had received an offer Manuqiuiii (1-1-2) 1 three bogies along the route, bui owner Charles O. Finhy has se- can League, at its meeting in Joe Cronin, president of the He did not name them. Central Her, (1-3) 1 Amateur gross for the after lected to manage the Oakland from Bill Rigney, manager of theChicago Wednesday when it voted So. Freehold (2J) O he also dunked in four birdie American League, said he had Chance: AL Comeback Laiewood (0-1-2) O noon was won by Ralph Digl Athletics next year. California Angels. for the switch of Kansas City to asked Commissioner William D. "C" DIVISION I to balance the card. Asbury Park, 39-37-76. Dick Lj In other developments yester- Saturday's Osratl It's still a guess whom Finley "Rigney called me and made a Oakland, also approved expansion Eckert to call a joint meeting to Keyport at Pt. Bora Vince Sullivan, unattached, ancon, Fairmount, was second, 31 real nice offer to be the Angels' to 12 teams no later than 1971 discuss the AL expansion plans. day, pitcher Dean Chance of Wall Twp. at Ft. Beach 39—77. Diglio also wag first will tap for the job. He has said Minnesota was named the ALSboro Bef. at Southern Bef. Lou Barbara, Hollywood, tied foi only that the man already has third base coach," Martin said. and possibly as early as A spokesman for the commission- STANDINGS low net with his 76-9—69 card, Kansas City and Seattle would comeback played of the year by •econd with 73 cards. Sullivai been selected and "I will name He added he hadn't made a de- er said that Eckert had not yet Pt, Boro (4-O) was in the running over the first and Lyon was again second, 77- cision pending a talk with Calvin get the new franchises. set any date for a joint meeting, The Associated Press and Minne-Pt. Beach (2-:> 5-72. my new manager this weekend sota sold outfield Andy Kosco Wall Twp. (2-1-1) in Oakland.' Shore Bel. (211) There were 35 pros and 93 am- i the Athletics for $25,000. Jackson Twp. (0-2-1) ateurs on the course. Friday and The Chicago Sun-Times report- Al Jackson, southpaw pitche Kerport (0-3-1) Boat Storage ed yesterday that Bob Kennedy, Saturday, Oct. 28-27'the annua: with St Louis, was sent back to Friday Night's Game pro-pro championship will be nelc former head coach of the Chicago the New' York Mets in comple- CroxJon 1U11 at Bt Joseph'! (TO) Cubs, has been picked by Finley. Worsley Freezes Leafs Batnidu'l Oaim* INSIDE at Canoe Brook Country club. tion of the deal which sent Jack Red Bank at Btunioo-FH "Kennedy came to Lambe, a right-hander, to th Raritan Twp. at Jackson Twp. 5.00 per foot and up Individual Professional By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bruins kept pace with Montreal then threw up an impenetrable S Branch at Asbory Park Babe Lichardus, Hollywood 36-05—' from his home In Mesa, Ariz., to Cardinals in July. The Cards al- Sunday1! Games Vince Sullivan, Unattached, 3«-37—' discuss the situation with Fin- Grumpy Gamp Worsley, who by drubbing Detroit 6-3 and thering around Worsley, limiting the so asked waivers on catcher John Immaculatai (SommervUle) at Mater Lou Barbaro. Hollywood 3B-37—' Del Paul Motan, last Orange 35-381-1 ley," the Sus-Thses gaid. "He relos- t his cool two nights ago, hasPhiladelphia Flyers nipped Pitts- Leafs to six shots on goal in theRomano and pitcher Hal Woode-B. B, CatboUo at Holy Cross (Rlvw- Don Weber. Essex Oounty recaptured his magic touch— and burg, 1-0, behind rookie goalie first period, five to the nilddl •Ide) MIHe Franko. Qreen Acre* portedly came to terms with shiek. RECORDS PLEASURE BAY Monte Norcrom, Metuohen 38*38—' Finley." put die Toronto Maple Leafs In aDoug Favell. period and four in the last 2C Pitcher Johnny Podres and in-Romion-FH (3-1 In OtlC) Ken Burnette, Cedar Hill 3S-3S-' deep freeze. minutes. Stan Moael, JBwex FtelUl •. 38-38-' If the 47-year-old Kennedy suc- The Maple Leafs, who defeated fielder Jerry Lumpe, both vet Mater Del Emery Thomas, Forest HU1 3f ceeds Al Dark and Luke AppUrig Montreal for the Stanley Cup Fred Stanfield drilled two goals Asburr Puk MARINA Pro-Amateur Best Ball: Worsley, Montreal's 3ftyear- erans, were released.by the D Croydon Hall jLocfa&rdui-Or, Dan Lowe&Ren 3J-33—« as A's manager, he will be sixth last spring, went down meekly Just 27 seconds apart in the sec- St. Joaeph's (IB) : CALL 222-8110 Uchardus-Peter Orad 34-33-«1 old goaltender, breezed to the troit Tigers. B. B. Oathollo Bumette-Robent Lubman ^ new manager named for the 196830th shutout of his National Hock- in their first 1967 meeting with ond period, leading the unbeaten Ted Oraygor-Ralph DlgUb season. the tight-checkiflg Canadiens. Llonardus-Sy Wenger ey League career last nighi Bruins past the Red Wings at Thom&s-QeorgQ aroulak Dark, dismissed by Finley as the Canadlens blanked Toron- Detroit. Stanfield, who scorn MUe Burke-Burry tarrboo Cournoyer beat 42-year-old Barbaro-BUly Roberts August and succeeded by Appling, , 1-0, on Yvan Coumoyer's fifth Johnny Bower on a first-period twice against his former Chicago Amateur Groin will manage Cleveland next year Bialph Dlgllo, Asbury Batk goal in five games. solo dash while the Leafs' Bob teammates Wednesday night, Dick Lyoo. Fairmount The other new managers are Gil sent the Bruins ahead to stay 62 Amateur Nett It was a brilliant turnabout for Palford was sitting out FUEL OIL Ralph DlgUo Hodges, New York Mete, Luman seconds after they pulled even ONFIDENCE tripping penalty. The Canadiens Dick Lyon Harris, Atlanta Braves, Larry the chubby goalie, who squan- Our Cash Price Today dered a third-period lead Wednes- 2-2 on rookie Derek Sanderson's day night at New York, and then goal. IS Frosh First blew his top in tile closing min- Swainlnjured Phil Esposito, Eddie Shack and Coaches Unit utes of a 2-2 standoff .against the Johnny Bucyk also tallied for the WEST LONG BRANCH Rangers. NEW YORK (AP) - BUI Bruins, mho finished in the NHL Freshman Santiago Edle fron Swain, left linebacker of the After New York's tying goal, cellar a year ago but bave poured Ordtr lew! It's getting cooler! New York City yesterday won th< Elects Rafter New York Giants, suffered a dis- Worsley, a former Ranger, an- in 23 goals en route to a 3-0-: •Svbltet to marMt diongtt. second annual Monmouth Collegi DEAL — Jack Rafter of Red located linger on his left hand sendoff tills season. THE student cross-country champion Bank Catholic High School last swered a fusllade of debris from in yesterday's workout but doc- WORLD'S ships. the stands with a series of men-tors said he probably would be Favell handled 17 shots and LARGEST night was elected the first presi- Bill Sutherland broke a scoreless Haiiee & Davis The former All Hallows Higl dent of the newly formed Shore acing gestures, then tangled able to play Sunday against TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS deadlock early in the third period 2e Shrewsbury Ave. Red Bank, Ichool student won with a tim Cross-Country Coaches Associa- with several fans. Green Bay at Yankee Stadium. as Philadelphia won its honu 193 B. Newman Springs Road. DIAL 747-0103 of 17:50. John Trembley was sec tion. Bill Brouillette of Brick He controlled his emotions— Coach Allie Sherman post- ' RED BANK — 842-2500 ond and Ben Strauss took thin Township was elected Vice pres- and the Maple Leafs — in las poned any decision on reacUvat-opener before a crowd of 7,812 in the new, $12 million Spectrum. 80V Railroad Avtnw ident and Pete D'Auria of Asbury night's game at the Mon-ing kicker Pete Gogolak and ASIURT PARK — T74-660O Park secretary-treasurer. treal Forum, brushing aside 16 said he might not make up Us Sutherland slammed Leon OPIN DAILY 8-B COMPUTE An encouraging turnout of 13 shots as the Canadlens held a mind until tomorrow. Rochefort's rebound past Pitts- coaches attended the third ses share of first place in the NHL's Gogolak, on lWay leave from burgh goalie Les Blnkley, ena- sion of the group. Eastern Division. the Army, has been working outbling (he Flyers to square tiheir FARM The association also laid the Elsewhere, the amazing Boston with the club this week. The early-season record at 2-2. It was groundwork for the first Shore soccer-style kicker had not beenthe first NHL game played in SERVICE Invitational Cross-Country Meet, able to practice in the Army. Philadelphia in 36 years. which will be held annually start- WEEKLY ••I'. Frank Porter's ing next fall on the first SaturdayCBA Nails in October, providing state ap- proval is granted. The 1968 meet Two Wins Red Bank Tire Co. will be held at the Ocean Coun- INVENTORY USED CAR SHREWSBURY AVE. 747-3404 ty Park, Lakewood. UNCROFT — Christian Broth- Open Men. thru Frl. — 8 to 6 p.m.; Sat. to 3 p.m. ers Academy's cross-country All Shore schools will partici- team picked up a pair of vic- paneling clearance pate, and the group anticipates tories here yesterday as it that entries from New Jersey, blanked both Mater Dei and St. New York and Pennsylvania may PEC AM enlarge the field to 100, accord- Joseph's, Toms River, 1M0, in SAVE MORE at R.B. LUMBER ing to Rafter. Two classes, "A," a triangular meet. Mater Del for Groups 3,4 and Parochial "A" gained a 2043 victory over St. TONE and "B," for Groups 1, 2 and Joseph's. Parochial "B," will be run. Paced by Tom Kearsley's win- * Pre-FInlsfced SHOWER DOOR The association also expressed ning time of 13:44, CBA, in taking • 4x7 Shtet its sixth straight victory without For 5-ft. Tub its sympathy on the death of Al REG. 5.88 Bennet, Freehold Regional cross- loss, had the first 10 runners country coach who was active in across the finish line. Plain or the formation of the group. The first Mater Dei man to Embossed finish was Pete Glass in 12th Little Silver Net place. Teammates Ed Jennings anyone can hang and Joe Bolger were 14th and 17th respectively. 1 this door! ALL PRE.FINISHED 4'xa SHEETS Finals Sunday CBA's frosh defeated St. Jo- GALAXIE LITTLE SILVER — Dave Dick- leph's, 15-50, as Tom Herchakow- son and Ned Boody will meet 7 Sheets-Exotic *£ : FORDOMATIC PRE-HUN0 LIMN ikl won in 6:49.5. Jim Litwln and Greg Langley at CBA (U) — Mator Del (10) 5 Sheets-Sea Isle Walnut E : 4-DOOR CROSS-BUCK CBA (IS) — St. Joieph'l (Til) (SO) FLUSH DOOR 1 p.m. Sunday in the finals of MAt — St. Joieph'i (43) RADIO • HEATER the first annual Little Silver Rec- 1. Tom ReudeytOBA), 13i44; t. 13 Sheets-Autumn Blaze COMBINATION JM1 Fretflbum (CAA), 3. Jim Hun POWER STEERING Compltt* wlrii trim, knob, reation Commission Tennis Tour- DBA), 4. Orll OUI (08A), 5. Joe Mo- leek, hlnget. Fully alum. naments, That matoh will be (sever (OBA), S. On* Condon, (DBA): 13 Sheets-Antique White 1. Joe II*c«nun (OBA), 8. Chock brad and In ifoekl DOOR played at the Santelle Courts, teucmafle (OBA), 9, Hdvln Kearney Rlvervlew Ave. (OBA), 10. Mike Btnuule (OBA). 92 Sheets-Cherry-Tone 2/0x6/8 .. 18.26 31x81 ™ •..-.. 22.95 In semi-final round competi- Best off-tho-pace victory on the 12 Sheets-Colonial Cherry 2/2x6/8. 19.10 33x81 L...... 23.95 ion, Dlckson and Boody defeated PGA tour this year was turned John Correa and Sid Kramer, in by Charlie Sifford when he 19.10 37x81 1 ...24.95 7 Sheets-Mediterranean Elm 2/4x6/8 .. 6-1, 6-1, while Litwln and Langley won the Hartford Open. He was 2/6x6/8 ..... 19.10 downed Ed Hubsohman and Paul five shots off the lead going to 110 Sheets-Antique STOP IN and SII 19.54 the last IE holes. 2/8x6/8 .. OVH ii PANILIN* 26 Sheets-Character Pecan 1/0x6/8 ... 19.97 STYLES ON DISPLAY. i . 6 Sheets-Genuine Walnut Follote Your Friends to . . . 11 Sheets-Genuine Cherry RED BANK IMBERJX Monmouth County's Largest Chtvroltt DMIW LUMBER , , OAKmdMARINE CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. & SUPPLY CO. "WHERE DOING BUSINESS IS A PLEASURE" Call 741-5500 Opta dally • A.M. ta lilO P.M., tat. • A.M. U • *.M. 321 MAPLE AVE. jgJSKkgf RID IANK C«. P*ari and Wall, *•« tank ATTINTION IOATMINI OMN SUNDAYS » TO NOON Opti balk 740 A.M. to lilO P.M.I Sot. 7JO A.M. »• S P.M. OPIN EVENINftS — 741*1130 . 10—Friday, October 20, 1967 • i»EAHUTS By CHARLES M. SCHVLZ Washington Surf, Field and Stream THE DAILY REGISTER WHAT'S SO £XCIT(H6 A&OJTTWE K1CKOFF? Pace to Pay Bass Better Bet SF g At Freehold FREEHOLD — Horsemen at Bulls; Hawks Freehold Raceway will have ThmWM Birds their most lucrative day of the Whip Lakers meeting tomorrow when $35,000 By DICK RIKER in purse money will be offered Scattergunners will take to blind and meak box tomorrow CHICAGO (AP) — The San including $10,000 in the featured morning as the 1967-68 goose end brent season opens one half Francisco Warriors, paced by Washington Pace. hour before sunrise. But unless there is a good flight of birds the second-half shooting of Fred today, I think 111 sit this opener out and concentrate on striped BLONDIE By C/iic Young The mile test, second in the bass this weekend. Reports from South Jersey are that the Hetzel and Rudy LaRusso, scored series of six Historical tests, has a 116-106 victory over the win- WHY DO SOU KEEP TWO WELL, WHY DID HOW DID geese that passed us by last week moved into Maryland. There BOOKS, WHEN YOU JUST COLUMBUS HAVE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS) attracted an outstanding field o are a couple thousand honkers in the refuge at. Brigantine, and less Chicago Bulls last night in USE ONE? THREE SHIPS (SET INTO seven rivals, four of which have OME BOOK the chances are that they will stay put in the refuge rattier than a ragged but roughly played Na- WHEN HE THIS? been campaigning in class races run the gauntlet of shot outside. IS FOR PHONE at Roosevelt Raceway. tional Basketball Association con- NUMBERS I CALL I lost track of the brant that were on Spermaceti Cove last AMD THE OTHER The invaders are Gramercy week and, though sure they moved on south, test. IS FOR NUMBERS Stable's Tarport Joe, Lee Benson I can find no trace of them. The main body The win was the second I NEVER and Fred Goldhirch's Mr. Luci against three losses for the War? CALL of brant are still dawdling in northern re- fer, L. P. Fontaine and Ger- gions. The north winds of yesterday pushed riors while the Bulls suffered ald Champagne's Pocomoonshine plenty of ducks into our area but few brant. their third straight setback. and Betty Bee Stable's Murdock While wildlife biologists are fairly certain The game, marred by several Hanover. Arrayed against the that die shortening amount of daylight each near fights, finall/ was disrupted outlanders are Charles and day is the trigger that causes the fall migra- Frances Quimby's Talent Show tion, it takes those cold fronts pushing down with two minutes to go when v'winner of the first race in the out of Canada to really move the ducks end San Francisco's Jim King and 10-ZO Historical series — Spirit of geese. Guy Rodgers of the Bulls took —last weekend), Bonnie Jean Keep firmly in mind that snow geese are each other on in a torrid fist Farm's Lunas Bullet and Mil Hiker a protected species. While their numbers ap- bern Stable's Sharon Irishman fight. By ALLEN SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST parently ore increasing; they are still few enough in number • MARY WORTH The class of the Washington to deserve their protective status. Few snow geese visit the King, who finished with 20 THERESA BIT OF 6REED Pace indicates a distinct pos- waters of Monmouth County. In their fall migration, they make points, and Rodgers were eject- 5HALLWE60UPTO sibility of shading the two- INVOLVED! THAT NEW PLAV, YOUR STUDY, OARUNG? a stop just above Niagara Falls, rest, then haul their feathers ed from the game. Hetrel and WHICH lHAVENT READ, MIGHT, minute mile mark set by Peers- DUNC! I WAS JUST TM GLAD TO HEAR "•WHERE WE'LL HAVE to southern New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland in a non-stop LaRusso each scored 10 points C0MIN6UPWITH A PRETTY MAKE ME THE RICHEST 50ME PRIVACY? wick on Aug. 12. tr, MIUJE! I'D BE during a torrid San Francisco UTTIE APOLOGY!- IT WAS BACHELOR 61RLIM Tl. ,. flight I have seen a flock of 40 or so drop in our waters on a W$t WITHOUT YOU MANHATTAN! - •" w foggy day but as soon as the fog lifted, they were off the water third quarter when the Warriors TEMPER. TALKING WHEN I built up a commanding 12-point WADE M/ HIGH-NOJED EXIT and on their way again. AFTER All THESE Entries advantage. Hetzel wound up A FEW MINUTE5 AGO! VEAWl HEAD SOUTH, YOUNG MAN . . . 1ST—I-OM tUSOO; Face-Clmt.l Slarjs. with 29 points while LaRusso l-Swlng Harmony (Kennedy) If you are determined to get out there on opening day, I 4-Old McDonald (Taylor) got 24. 3-Meadow Alre (Gerry Jr.) suggest you head south, not stopping until you are well south B-Qypsy Gene (Mallbashki) of Great Bay. Plan on seeing mostly Canadians and not too The Bulb were paced by Jerry 5-jcKrey Dean (Marcus) 7-Caroidon Rhythm (Thomas) 6-. many of them. You'll need No. 2 shot, your decoys, your sneak Sloan and Bob Boozer, who 5-McRuth (Mansfield) $•: box, a fresh duck stam^ end a current miming license. Bag 2-Mr. Kent (DeMore Br.) 10-1 scored 26 and 24 points, respec- AE-Valwyn (Forman) limits once again are two geese and six brant daily with a AE-Credlble (Wadsworth) tively. 8D—1-on.i $1,600! Pace-N/W of 3-races. possession limit of four geese and six brant. S-Gtolden Flawless (Cote) 3-Tarport Byrd (Smith) One serious problem, that recurs every waterfowl season, 4-East Bridge (Belote) is the halbtt of 'Inexperienced gunners shooting long before the ST. LOUIS (AP) - Paul Silas 7.peppar Paur.e (Rlddfcli) 8-1 8-Smller» Dell (Popflnger) «-l birds come within range. Far too many ducks end geese are scored five points, in the closing S-Old Blue (Waugh) *•: wounded without being downed by "sports" taking shots far [-Chevy Ridge Rocket (Thomas) 8-: minutes as the St. Louis Hawks ANDY CAPP By REG SMYTHE 5-Bye Bye Pick (Tagarlello) 10-1 beyond killing range. These waterfowl, weakened by shock, broke from an 89-89 tie to whip AE-Sweetsmans First (Firman) fall prey to predators or simply die; a complete loss. 3D—I'm.; 11,500; Pace-N/W of $1,000. Los ' Angeles, 100-95, in a Na- 3-Zeke Adlos (Fleming) • 3-1 Why do waterfowlers take those "skyscraper shots?" One -Ranlom Missy (Smith) 4-1 tional Basketball , Association 1 i-Adlos Ginger (Ferrlero) 9-2 reason might be that they lack enough experience in judging BEEN BOOZIN SINCE J i-Watch Your Step (Mansfield) 5-1 distance. If you use decoys, there is an easy way to judge game last night. I-Blythe Victor (Muntz) 6-: ISN'T EVERY BLOKE UUNCH-TIME/J [-Baron Manor (Myer) 8-: the distance of your birds. Certainly, the stool should be so !-P*eclous Ann (Boushsrd) 10-1 Second-year man Dick Snyder WHOfcGOFORME 6-Lada Kay (Mallbashka) 12-1 set that you know the distance to the outside of the stool. led the Hawk attack with 22 AE-Falr Maiden (Kratt) Not counting a lead string, your main body of decoys should 'LIKE THIS AE-Paul Nanchor (Beede) points while veteran Joe Cald- 4TII—1-m.; $1,600; Pace-N/W ol f!,5O0. be within 40 yards of the Mind or sneak box. Comparing your well added 19. However, the t-J M Win (Lamb) 3-1 decoy with your target, the bird in the air should be as large 2-Flrst View (Dunckley) 4.1 Lakers' Elgin Baylor topped all S-Bonny Pete D (CormlerJ 9-2 as the decoy on the water before you shoot. (•Guineas (Paradls) 5-1 scorers with 25 points. I-Magnlfy (Beede) 6-1 A second reason for "reaching,out" for the birds might be The victory was the fourth l-VIck Greer (Waugh) 8-1 blamed on shotgun and ammunition manufacturers. They evi- '-Gar Hanover (Howard) 10-1 straight for St. Louis in the i-Shady Side Barb (Plntl) 12-1 dently believe the advertising, written ft>r the most part by VE-Roberta Primrose (Fleming) young NBA season. Los Angeles AE-Honey Tape Scotch (Qerahty) Madison Avenue types who never saw the inside of a point KTII—1-m.: 82,000; Paae-Clmg. blind, that they publish in various sportsmen's magazines. dropped to 1-2 in the Western Hill Swdlcni, 3-Scotch Bomb N (Dancer Jr.) 2-1 and Dill* Minor, London TM 9 ^. I-Honor Key (Popllnger) 3-1 "Maximum range," "hard hitting," "magnum," "extra, range," Division. An opening night crowd [-Rock Springs Bill (Smith Jr.) 4-1 etc. NUTS! Show me the man who says his pet smoothbore I-Nevele Yankee (Stephens) 5-1 of 8,112 watched the game in !-Oay Vic (Wagner) 6-1 kills consistently at 100 yards or even 90 yurds, and I'll show 5-Speed Limit (Waugh) 8-1 Kiel Auditorium. 8-Llve Gay (Browne) . 10-1 you a man who cannot judge distance. Odds are 20-1 that he '-Dale Wave (Boushard) 12-1 has never patterned his pet duck killer at any range over 30 THE WIZARD OF ID By PARKER and HART UC-Antlgua (Thomas) AE-Christlne Wick (Benard) or 40 yards if he has patterned it at all. I'll get a lot of argu- 8TH—l-im.; $1,000; Pace-N/W ol $1,600, Jersey Shore 6-Jarrettown Chuck (Thomas) 3-1 ments at the DU dinner tonight about this, but I will be willing 5-J(iIe Man (Diincklf.y) 4-1 to go down on the beach, with some butcher's paper to use 8-Mlchacl Laird (Poptlnger) 9-2 Pop Warner 3-Jet Dancer (Harnett) 5-1 for targets, and prove my point. "A" DIVISION !-Chester Lady (DeMore Br.) 6-1 ... OR HIT THE BEACH Sunday's Games •Yankee Adam (Story) 8-1 Brick at New Shrewsbury -Madges Boy (Tagarlello) 8-1 If you are not quite ready for waterfowl yet, try hitting Neptune at Itarltan-llnlmdcItarltanllnlmdc! 4-Rusty Chip (Peter) 10-1 TomT s KlveKlrr at Lon» Brancb TTM—1-m.; $3,000; Pace-Preferred. the beach for some prime surfoasting along about Sunday. It "BROOKSIDE MOTEL rCBSE" is going to take a day or two for the surf to clear up after Mlddleb,™ rtUjgjg"-, -Beacon Flash (Holder) 3-1 I Pt». 2-Afton Bullet (Mansfield) 4-1 those ground swells of Wednesday and Thursday morning. If Brick 0 13 Wevele Meadow (Popflnger) 9-2 1 I I-Record Malono (D'Emlllo Br.) 5-1 you cannot wait, get out off the beach in a boat The schools Btlddletomi 1 8 1-JJext Knight (PuIIen) g-1 of tinker mackerel we found off Sandy Hook early in the week % n 8-Senator Billy Mac (Rlddick) 6-1 Barilan-Holmdel 3 3 6 5-Steve Worthy (Crank) 8-1 were gigantic. Mackerel chasing rainfish and stripers chasing New Shrew»bnry S 3 4 7-Blaok Sire (Marsh) 10-1 the mackerel from the Rip to the State Park. The bass would Toms River 1 4 z 8TH—I-m.; $J,S0O; Pace. Long Branch i ; * 1-DancIng Yankee (Stafford) M surface for only a moment, making it tough for casters to JFt. Pleasant 1 & s Blackles Pride (Jaeger) 3-1 get a rfiot at them 'before they sounded. The smarter anglers NORTHERN DIVISION -Jolly Host (Story) 4-1 Sunday's Games I-Bllly JSd (Tele).' 6.1 were slow trolling sandwonns using liver rigs to keep every- Klver Plaza at JFalr Haven '-Stom Strong (Paradls) 6*1 Fort Monmom> at Atlantic Highlands -Alton Nick (Tagarlello) 8-1 thing on the bottom, and they made out just fine. I suspect that Bumson at Bed Bank By FRED LASSWELL •Diamond Rush (Yakln) 10-1 eels might also be a good trolling bait. Blatawan at Mannsquan SNUFFY, SMITH •Alton Always (Mansfield) 15-1 STANDINGS IE-Door Opener (Dunckley) Suifoasters have had a (airly good pick of fish along the W I. Ft*. mi—1-m.: $!,!0O; Trot-N/W of |5,0M. Fair Haven 1! OH, SHORE!.' I-Hadleys Boy (McOee) 3-1 beach with blitz conditions at Sandy Hook on Monday and River Plaza 1! I KNOW PERZACTLV Qulnn Add (Gross) 4-1 Rumnoa II .TWONTBE Yl •Big question (Sperendl) 9-2 Wednesday. The best of the action has been taking place early . Atlantic Hleblands 4 LONG NOW, k\ WHAT IT'S GOIN'TO •Marge Oregon (Rlddlck) 5-1 in the morning. Best lures have been dn minnow types such as Matawan 4 BE—I'VEKNOWED •Windy Lightning (Burton) 8-1 Red Bank J SNUFrY.TIlL JT -Royal Add (Collins) 6-1 the Rebel, Lucky Finn and Hellcat with top honors going to the Ft. Monmouth FROMTH'VERy •Clndsys Tag (Baldacalno) 8-1 weighted models. Metal such as the Buttermullet and Hopkins "B" SOOTIIBBN DIVISION VO'RE A Myown Key (Cote) 10-1 Sunday's Games BRAND-NEW E-Galles Rhythm (Jones) have been doing weH also. These fish are hitting so hard that Ocean Twp. at St. Joseph'* (TR) VE-Saber Hanover (White) West Long Branch at Jackson I0TH—1-m.; 91,600; Pace-Cbng.} Mares. broken snap swivels and hooks ripped out of the plugs are STANDINGS 5-Modcl Frank (Tagarlello) B-2 everyday hazards, so use the best available. How big are the W L Pis. 3-Imas Gal (McCandless) 3-1 Ocean Twp. « 13 fish? The early part of the week they ranged from sohoolies Manasquan-Brlelle 4 8 2-Dlamond Creed IPopflnger) 4-1 6 -Exmore (Mazza) 9-2 to one 5tpounder at the tip of the Hook. But the average was Belmar 3 1-SUmulus (Prestandrla) 8-1 St. Joseph's (TR> 3 ft 6-Ruth Bell (Young) 8-1 well over 10 pounds, perhaps 14 or 15. West Long Branch 3 8 •-Frederick Direct (Thomai) 81 Jackson Twp. 1 t 7-Hal Reward CLatzo) 10-1 Wall Twp/ O « iE-Funny Frank (Smith) \E-MountaJn Paul (Lorcntl) Results Cage Clinic Set MT-iBMe: l-m.: »i,J00; T..3:lH. 8TH-^Pa6»; i-m.; $1,000: T-3:08.3. Selections Early B1M Bmeiy (Wagner) Mr. Hustler (Chappell) .3.40 3.00 2.60 By Holmdel YAA IS.W iM B.0O •Little Hodge (Gray) 4.40 3.00 1—Meadmralra, Swtnf Snip* Act (MeOee) B.2O 5.00 High Herbert (Morrlll) 3.00 HOLMDEL - The Holmdel By LEE FALK OIPIJ Gene. Scotch Note (McOovern) 5.00 (Eiacta (1-4) Paid IM.50) THE PHANTOM QD—IVusa: »-m.: 11.200: T-2:ll.l. *-SmUerj Dell, Tarport Brri, Oolde» STH-Trot: 1-m.: w.800; T-2d2.l. Youth Activities Association Cout Patrol (Joslott) .-7.00 3.40 3.00 She's A <3al (Kachel) ._£.40 3.40 3.40 Flawless. REXFOUOWS FRAHTICALVf-\)1n()UtaA , Lawd« Diamond (Lee) - 7.00 COO Symphony Ego (Dlefenbach) 6.60 4.60 will conduct a boys' basketball TERRIFIED BY THE 3—Baron Manore, Zelis AdlM, Adlos Blpgle Me (Wagner) 3.M ArilM H Bomb (Myer) 4.20 HUNTERS'6UHFIRE AND Ginger. (Pally Double <«-5) Paid W6.80). 3jOTH-,Pace; 1-m.; J1.600; T-2:10.4. clinic, which will start Satur- ROARIHG MOTORS, i 4—Magnify, J. M. Win, First Vim. Callburn (Smith) .7.60 6.00 3.20 3Rr>—Pace; 1-m.; »l,a00; T-2>15. Teeny Bila (Howard) „.. 03.80 G.20 JOOMBA J - 5—Rock Springs BUI, Scotch Bomb day and run through Feb. 24. Wloomlco Lady (Young) Runnymcde Brook (Mallbasnka) 3.00 N, Honor Key. 26.00 0.00 4.40 (Exact* (2-3) Paid $62.80) 6—Chester Lady, Yankee Adam, Jar- Spring Miss (Lowden) 6.80 3.60 ATT.: 4,139 — HANDLE (322,004 The clinic will be from 8:30 to rottown Chuclt. Gayrenla (Hugglna Jr.) 2.60 7—Beacon Fladi, Meit Knight, Nevele 11 a.m. at the Indian Hill School 4TH—Pace; 1-m.i *l,6O0; T-2.10.4. Meadow. Bud Grant, new coach of the Dottle Wlok (Beede) ...8.60 4.60 4.60 and 9 to 11 a.m. at the Village 8—Dancing Yankee, Billy Ed, Blacldet Rainy (Ferrlero) 5.20 4.20 Pride. Minnesota Vikings of the Na- School. Red Barbara (Lubosco) 8.40 9—Hadltys Boy, Qultm Add, Blarie tional Football League, spent 10 Oregon. (Kiacla (J-2) Paid 144.40) Ball handling skills, sportsman- 10—Diamond Creed, Model Frank, Imas 6TH—Pace; 1-m.; W.300; T-2M2.1. years as a coach in the Canadian Gal. Tobermory Bay (Oobb) 7.20 S.40 3.40 ship and game experience will Legal Hanover (Gray) 7.60 3.40 Professional League. Lucknotr Ralph (Boyd) 2.60 be emphasized. George Halns has coached the 6T1I—Pace; 1-m.; »2,O0O; T-2:ll. Lucky Socket (Young) 4000 12.80 S.QO All interested persons may ob- Chicago Bears to six of eight Ranlom J J (Boushard) 4.80 3.40 Dave Hill, 20th on the list of National Football League titles. Coaster (Beede) 6.00 tain further information on Sat- CAN I DO (Eiacta (1-3) Paid K9O.8O) PGA 1967 money winners in Sep- TTH—Trot; urn.; *3,000; T-lnio. urday at the gymnasiums, or (PANT) TO The first 34 PGA tournaments Qumqueia (Cobb) .._...^-(0 4.00 3.20 tember, earned $46,201 the first may contact Tom Bent, 55 SAVE JOOMBA- Royal Bmokey (Collins) 5.20 3.60 this year were won by 22 pros. Homeatntch apot (Sadovshy) 3.40 eight months of 1967. Ridge Rd., Hazlet. NUBBIN By JIM BVRNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW BEETLE BAILEY fly MORT WALKER 8(7// W3MT COStHAGA 6AV\E

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She is Meg, a though she is well established school, St. Mary's In Perth central character in Harold on the stage and screen, she Amboy. Pinter's current Broadway hit, can still be seen on TV, in such Sister Mary that year asked 'The Birthday Party." spectaculars as "Johnny Be- her to direct the high school Off stage, in her dressing linda," scheduled to be shown play — and she's been doing it room at the Booth, Miss White in the near future. ever since. When Sister Mary is a rather shy, extremely Still another aspect of her became principal at Camden, thoughtful actress, known to commitment to the stage is her Miss White went to Camden many Monmouth County resi- work with young people, Ispecif- and, when Sister Mary went to GOING MODERN — Old fire house built at the turn of tha century it the proposed dents as director of student ically students at Red Bank Red Bank, so did Miss White. plays at Red Bank Catholic Catholic High School. Every main structure of an up-to-date professional complex. (Register Staff Photo I High School. Should the actress be on tour year since 1958, Miss White has with a show, the school play In her widely acclaimed per- commuted to Red Bank to di- still goes on — her younger formance, the leading lady is rect such productions as "My brother takes over as director. purely Meg, bright-eyed and Fair Lady," "The Sound of He is Charles White, an actor high-pitched; there's not a Music" and "Wonderful who is as dedicated to the Former Firehouse trace of the actress, of Miss Town." theater as his sister. White herself in her portrayal "Almost everyone in my This year, Miss White says of He character. The proof family is a teacher," she com- she will come to Red Bank as of her acting power comes af- ments, "and I love to work In usual, squeezing rehearsals in ter the play is over, when it is Red Bank — I think it must between her stage perfor- Meg — not the actress who MEG — Ruth White playi a central role in "The Birth- May Get Facelifting satisfy the teacher in me." mances and upcoming television plays her — who lives on. day Party," Harold Pinter's current Broadway hit. Miss (While Miss White maintains roles. Soon she "will sit down By SHERRY FIGDORE story wing extending from the present struc- But backstage after the fi- White directs student productions at Red Bank Catholic an apartment in the heart of with Sister Mary" to select the HOLMDEL — If ail the plans for its pro- ture, architecturally in keeping with the old nal curtain, Ruth White drops New York's theater district, play they will do. posed facelifting ere approved, the dilapidated part High School each year, while acting in movies and on district, she goes "home" to r roie to talk quietly and To some, a high school play old fire house in Holmdel village may find For more than 40 years, the two-story, Perth Amboy for frequent vis- without sentiment about her television. may seem a far cry from the itself at the heart of a new complex of pro- shake-covered building housed equipment for life in the theater. She speaks its with brothers, a sister and fessional offices. really like getting fee Good different movies, including "Up nieces.) glamour of Broadway. But, to the Holmdel Fire Company which moved (he of, her attraction to "the think- Ruth White, it's perfectly nat- Local real estate man and developer Carl structure to its present site in 1917, when the ing theater" .;. the lean times Housekeeping Seal of Approv- the Down Staircase." She says she spends no more than a Came to RBCHS ural — it's an integral part of F. Zcllers has submitted plans for the unit, company was formed, according to W. T. as well as the successful runs al." few weeks in making a film Miss White first came to of .her life. Buck, secretary of the fire company. The ... her friendship with Sister In discussing the play, she housing four-to-six offices, to the township and, this summer, completed RBCHS at the invitation of After all, acting is her work. Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjust- fire fighters occupied the building until they Mary at St. James, the plays says: "I personally don't think Sis(er Mary who just had been of Pinter as avante garde — all four during a relatively Broadway is her home. The ment and is waiting for a decision' to go moved to their new headquarters in 1980. they've produced... and week- named principal. Their friend- theater is her life. What gla- ends spent away from Broad- but I guess most Americans short stay in Hollywood. cthgajd- Rodetsky and Siegel, Freehold, are A Masonic organization, the American During the first 10 years of ship went back to 1937 when mour? This is sheer reality. architects for the project. Mechanics, met in the building before World way with her family in Perth do." Several local officials have expressed the War I. Amboy. "He simply leaves a lot un- Opinion that the old building, built around the Mr, Zellers, who plans to break ground Miss White sees her present said," 6he says, "but the hu- turn of the century, is not worth saving. Mr. for the project as soon as his site plans are role as an ' important break- mor, the pathos and the sheer Zellers, an amateur history buff, disagrees. approved, claims the complex will answer through in a career that spans reality of life are all there." Utility Authority Declines Plan ;> 'jit will cost a lot of money to fix it up, a definite need in this part of Holmdel. No 23 years in television, movies The play, now in its third :but it would be worth it," the developer says. similar centralized professional offices exist and the theater. Although she week, opened with solid, favor- Present plans call for Hie addition of a one- in the. area, he says. has won a number of awards able reviews. Last Sunday, -for outstanding ability, she Walter Kerr settled into a lengthy analysis of Pinter's To Cooperate in Pardun Probe feels that she is finally estab- lished in what she calls "the work in the drama sectioa of MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — The Mr. Hellstrom withdrew his res- 50 and will be used in compliance 1 the N.Y. Times; he was more thinking theater.' Those provoc- Municipal Utilities Authority last olution after considerable discus- with state Health Department reg- Regional Board in Manalapan ative works by such contem- than kind to Miss White. night failed to approve a resolu- sion, adding he would possibly ulations. The actress recalls that Mr. porary playwrights as Eugene tion sponsored by member Eric study an amended version, more The authority okayed the ex- O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, Pinter was on hand the week K. Hellstrom to cooperate with palatable to all the authority penditure of $1,028.25 for an "elec- Samuel Beckett and, of course, "The Birthday Party" opened. members. tric eel," a device used to clean Sees 4,500 Students in 1972 Pinter. During rehearsals, she admits, the state attorney general in an The authority approved a reso- out sewer lines. it was at first difficult to "get investigation of the authority. MANALAPAN — A projection Hi3 study indicates that the This will leave about $10,000 in She explains that, with few The resolution called for the au- lution awarding a $1,590 contract Mr. Langford sai4 the author- next | school district is just entering a the capital improvement budget exceptions, she always has oh Mr. Pinter's wave-length." of school enrollment for the But she had nothing but thority to turn over to the attor- to the Universal Home Plumbing ity will save considerable money five years indicates that the stu- period of rapid growth, he told for the remainder of the school played character roles (she ney general a copy of the initial and Heating Company for railing by purchasing the equipment be- 1 praise for the young English dent body will number 4,500 by the board. year. Mr. Laughlin urged th won an Emmy for her portray- results of a study now being un- at the Cliffwood sewer plant. cause it now spends more for board to make no further com al of the mother in the tele- author. "I guess what im- the end of 1972, the Manalapan- The board hopes to have a ref- pressed me most was his ac- dertaken by a soil expert at the James Langford, chief engineer, outside contractors to do the Englishtown Board of Education erendum in early December foi mitments against the funds, since vision production, "Little Moon site of the Cliffwood sewer. said the railings were being in- cleaning. of Alban:" •' 'M never was cessibility, his personal in- heard last night •• approval of financing tof three to do so wouUfdrivfc up the, size Mr. Hellstrom, a critic of the stalled as a safety measure. Mr. Zukerman also announced |of next year's capital budget. identified with this type of volvement with people," she The projection was presented additions. Board members will 1 said. authority's settlement of a suii A resolution for the purchase that the authority has been given journey to Trenton Wednesday, part," she says, "until I played by board member Gerald Faul- While Miss White prefers the with C. J. Pardun and Son, con- of biological equipment for the an American Waterworks Associ- Oct. 25, to seek permission from in the world premiere of Beck- haber. The present enrollment is challenge of the. intellectual tractors, over a sewer contract, testing of micro-organisms in wa- ation award for merit for its per- the Board of Local Finance to ett's "Happy, Days" several 2,544 pupils, he said. Stout Raps and complex in a script, she offered the resolution because of ter was also approved. fect safety record in 1966 among exceed the debt limitations of the years ago — you know, the one The .projection was related to is equally at home with farce, the "clouds of suspcion." The equipment will cost $1,234.- its personnel. two municipalities. where the characters are bur- future'school construction needs. ied in sand. comedy or Hollywood • western. Study Being Made They revealed that the planned Figures presented last night by Inaction On She's done them all. This Woodward - Clyde - Sherard and member John Loughlin showed 'But this part in "The Birth- addition of 28 classrooms to three day Party'," she continues, "is year, she is appearing in four Associates of Clifton are conduct- schools will be needed to house that the board has little- room Expressway ing the study to determine if sand Urge Shore Rail the pupils expected by September, left for commitments .against its fill, purchased at $5.50 per cubic 1970. 1967-68 capital improvement bud- ALLENHURST — State Sen yard during the sewer installa- get. The board has commitments Capacity Next Year Richard R. Stout, R-Monmouth, tion was necessary. totaling $61,539 against the avail- Graphs presented by Mr. Faul- charged last night that Demo- Senate Eyes House Both Mr. Hellstrom and the Re- Line Be Electrified haber showed that the existing 95 able funds of $62,902, Mr". Lough- crats continue to practice "politi- lin said. . ; " ', ( publican candidates for council classrooms will have a capacity cal shenanigans instead of giving have asked the attorney general ASBURY PARK — "If and is the fact that they serve as enrollment of 2,850 pupils by next He reported that the board can us action on their solemn pledge Budget Cut Coolly to investigate the settlement and when the Democrats in Trenton transportation hubs for untold September. have some additional money to to build the Central Jersey Ex- the role of the 1967 authority in and Washington get around to numbers .of commuters from spend by postponing the purchase WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Appropriations Commit- working instead of talking, the By that time, the school now pressway." it. neighboring tommunities." being built by Levitt and Sons, of certain office equipment items.' tee members indicate they are unwilling to follow the New York and Long Branch Total cost of the project is es- Referring to Congressman They also have called for the Inc., is expected to be. in opera- Members agreed to put off these budget-slashing House in its tug-of-war with President John- Railroad should be electrified all timated at $30 million, half of James J. Howard's announcement son over government spending. resignation of chairman Karl tion, adding 21 classrooms to the purchases and use a part of the that he will seek a public hearing the way to Asbury in the first which is expected from the fed- money to obtain a water soften- Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, a committee mem- Zukerman, members Jerome R. phase!' system. by the House Public Works Com- eral government. A Department ing system for the Gordons Cor- ber, said he favored junking a House directive that the Kaye and Mr. Margulies and at- The board's plan to. add a total mittee on his bill to add 410 miles This was the word from As- of Labor ruling, however, has ner Road School and a walk-in President cut expenditures an estimated $6 billion to $8 bil- torney Patrick J. McGann. of 28 new classrooms to the Le- to the interstate road program, semblyman James M. Coleman blocked release of the money. freezer for the central kitchen a' lion in the current budget year ending June 30, 1968. He asked that the outcome of Jr. and his running mate for vitt, Gordons Corner and Builders Sen. Stout predicted: The department contends that un- Schools would provide a total of|the Pease Road School. The wa- Committee Republicans expressed doubt the House the study, no matter what might ;wo southern Monmouth County der the law which appropriates "Sure, there'll be a public hear- 144 classrooms with a capacity of ter softening equipment will cost measure is workable but said they are exploring different turn up, be turned over to the Assembly seats, Louis R. Aikins, these funds one mode of trans- ing—right before election day 4,320 pupils and would be suffi- $3,470 and the freezer has been approaches aimed at achieving substantial spending reduc- state authorities for an impartial in a joint statement. portation cannot be adversely af- This is nothing more than another cient until January 1972, Mr. estimated at $9,005, Mr. Loughlin tions. investigation. "It is inconceivable that, with fected by the improvement of said. brazen political attempt to make Faulhaber said. Another committee meeting was called for today after a Mr. Kaye and Mr. Zukerman majorities in both Trenton and another. New Jersey labor lead- the people of Monmouth County hearing yesterday at which Budget Director Charles L. igreed that the results should be Washington," the Republican ers assert that bus workers are think something is happening. Schultze testified the precise impact of the House resolution turned over, but questioned the duo said, "the Democrats have being hurt by rail improvements "Howard introduced a bill Jan. would depend on legal interpretations of its language. / timing of the resolution. been unable to unravel the red and, until they change this at- 16 of this year to extend the mile- The key provision would require government spending, / "By doing it now, we would tape which has tied up funds titude, Washington refuses to Architect Selected :or the electrification of Mon- turn the money loose, the can- age to 59,000 miles. Why didn't with some important exceptions, to be held to last year's :ast further clouds of suspicion," he ask for a public hearing then level.1 Mr. Kaye said. "I would prefer mouth's rail service. didates said. on that measure? If tfte 410-miI. Southern Democrats and Republicans in the House doing so when the report comes "Even less understandable is Assemblyman Coleman and For School Addition request is any more acceptable teamed to write spending limitations into an emergency in and then only if the state in- that the first phase of this work Mr. Aikins continued: to the, members of Congress measure to finance for another month government depart- dicates it will undertake an in- was planned without Including "We find it difficult to be- MONMOUTH BEACH - The The board hired Mrs. Cynthia than the 19,000 miles sought then, ments whose regular appropriations for the current fiscal vestigation." work on tracks extending south lieve the Democrats were un- Beard of Education has decided A. Eckart of Oakhurst to teach this would have been brought to year have not yet been voted. , As yet, the state has not noti- nto Long Branch and Asbury aware of this provision befora on an architect to design an ad- second grade for $5,700, and au the attention of • the committee Present spending authority of these departments expires fied the authority it has begun Park. The fact that these cities plunging headlong into imple- dition to the school. thorlzed the expenditure of up to and it would have had every right at midnight Monday. a probe into its activities. are two of Monmouth's largest mentation of the Aldene Plan municipalities is reason enough and announcement of the rail His name was not announced $150 for four additional swings in and power to amend the bill. the playground. :o include them in the early improvements for Monmouth at last night's meeting since a "But Howard knew perfectly work. But of greater importance County." contract has not been' signed. The audit report was accepted well then, as he knows right That action is expected at next from auditor Joseph X. Seaman, now, that Congress isn't goin; Colts Neck School Board Picks month's meeting, who. noted the board had a free to change that mileage. But it': I Dr. Richard R. Wescott, chair- balance of $15,694 at the start ol politically expedient to go througl Proposed Federal Job man of the expansion committee, the year and $24,999 at the end! all the motions right before elec said the board had been inter- He said the board could conside tlon day and' create lots of public- Site ior Firehouse Land Swap viewing architects for three appropriating about $5,000 of the ity for himself and the Demo- crats from the front office who COLTS NECK - Fire Co. No. 2 field adjoining Cedar Drive Somerville, draw up two addition- Cut Rapped by Union weeks, and narrowed the field to surplus toward the next budget, al proposals, one showing a shal- will make impassioned, but fruit- Is closer to getting its own fire- School that is part of a Green WASHINGTON - The Nation- one Wednesday night. but riot more,' low, 500-foot front lot, and the in the face of all evidence against less, appeals for action. house. Acres area purchased by the! al Federation of Federal Em- ; Project Planned other narrower and deeper. this costly, wasteful, inefficient The Board of Education last township under the state's pro- ployes has Issued a sharp protest practice." The architect will plan the ad- "The need for this road Is well gram. '.'•-•-- Both proposals' were rejected, known. It doesn't need publicity. night selected a specific portion against the plan put forward by • The NFFE head said that the dition ot six to eight classrooms, Dish Named of land, part of the Conover The committee finally agreed however, because the board felt the House Appropriations Com- a Hbrwy, an all-purpose room, a It needs action from Trenton to it would force the building of fu- federal service already Is suffer- get the spades into the ground Road School site, to trade with to swap the field for another sec mittee to reduce federal jobs by ing heavily because it cannot of- health room and office 'space. For Azzolina the Township Committee for the tlon of land for Green Acres, and ture schools too close together on 10,000 and require departments There are nine rooms in the and bulldozers rolling. This is the the remaining lot. fer either salaries or fringe bene- HIGHLANDS-"Pol|tlc9 makes only way we're going to ge [irehouse. then swap the field for a firehouse and agencies to absorb the en- fits comparable to those offered existing building, the original sec- for strange bedfellows" goes When the final decision was this road and the Democrats Board members finally agreed site. tire cost of the pay Increase bill by private industry. Turnover In tion of which dates back to 1909, an old bromide. In this bor- made, board members took out a passed by the House of Repre- know it. Howard was a member Qn swapping a 400-foot front. Ir- The exact site selected by the survey map of their property and the federal service now Is 24 per and the' board rents space from ough, It provides a twist on regularly shaped piece in the ex- board now will be surveyed along sentatives. * an old wqrld recipe and of the Task Force and as a con- drew In lines marking off the odd- cent a year, he said, and he pre- Precious Blood Catholic Church. :reme south-cast corner of their with the ball field, before the "Once again career federal em- comes up with a (asty dish. gressman he should' have been shaped lot, and then passed a dicted the Congressional action The, church notified the board ract, with the township for a swap is completed. ployes and the federal service The menu at Bshrs Restau- aware of the difficulties in 1965 resolution describing the property will add to the Government's dif- last night that the 1968-69 rental ball field adjoining the Cedar are to be hit by a meat ax In ficulties in recruiting and keeping would be $4,200. rant, 2 Bay Ave, Is sporting "They've kicked this thing Board members had been that had been hastily drawn up he name of 'economy,1" Nathan Drive School. worried about the placement of employes with vital skills. The board heard from the state an appetizer called "Baked around like a football for more by the attorney. T. Wolkomir, NFFE president de- Department of Education thai Ti- Clams.Azzolina," It is similar than two yeara and the cost of Board Attorney Henry Sallng the firehouse on their land be- From the southeast corner, the clared. tle1 I funds under the Elementary to clams casino but It.Is spic- the road climbs higher and high- said ,lust night he had been In cause it threatened to disrupt firehouse lot will run 400 feet Mr. Wolkomir said reliable TO SELL SAFETY FLARES and. Secondary Education Act of ier and more colorful, er, When the governor mndo his [ouch with D, Joseph Do Vlto, the their own use of the property along Conover Road, 400 feet sources report that "the Budget HOLMDEL — During the next 1905 had been approved In the John A Bahrj, owner of the solemn pledge he shrugged off township attorney, and had in- Deemed Unsuitable north along the present lot bound- Bureau already has Issued direc- four weeks, members of Boy amount of $2,823. restaurant, indicated the diah Republican warnings that Con- formed him the board Is ready The original proposal, a regu* ary, and 200 feet north on the tives calling for a further Scout Troop 131 will conduct s ., The T|tle I project, which has was palatable to either Re- gressional action should not be 10 take final action. lar shaped section in the'same western side with the lino paral- down on Wrings and promotions door-to-door campaign to soil au- started, is being carried out by publicans- or Democrats,' taken for granted, Our warnings In order to provide the firemen location with 300 feet of frontage lel to the eastern boundary. by agencies, apart from the House to safety flares. 'Proceeds will be Mrs, Martha Ahern, who Is aii- The new dl*h It tuuned for have been substantiated but we with a flrehouso, the township and 400 feet deep, was deemed Members said they believe this Appropriations Committee's reso- used for the troop fund, which Rising Individual! and small Joseph Azzollna, Republican wont the solemn pledge fulfilled. as tried to obtain a portion of unsuitable by the fire company will glvo the firemen adequate lution for an across-the-board cut- administers the unit's scouting group* In reading and other basic a««omblym»n from Mon- We want the road and we want the Conover Road site, In return bocauso It would make It difficult frontage and side lot area to back," activities for the year. •kills. mouth County, who tookiwt It now." [or a slmllar-slzed tract near an- to construct a driveway around build a wide building with a drive- He said that in the Defense JPrlm«t Rita In recent cl«m digging opera- ther school. the building. way alongside, and still allow for Department this will mean "a Served Friday, Saturday and , .Uniform Sale tions In the Shrewsbury River Enjoy Sunday Buffet Shore Hill Inn, Ocean Ave., Soa Complications arose when the The board then had Its archi- an adequate distance between new escalation of the use of mil- Sunday. $3.60. Harry'i LobiUf Now In progress at the Shirley hero. future schools. itary perionnel In civilian Jobs, House, Sea Bright. • •• (Adv) (hop, Rod JEUnk. . (Adv.) Blight. 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'63 Pontiae $28.99 rAll UnUf 1966 FORD BonnevIHe 2-dr. hordtop. y Mustang two-door tport coup*. U ALL Hun 1966 BUICK '61 T-Bfrcf $36.35 Coupe, all powtr. Air-conditioned. REAL BARGAIN!! LeSabre four-door s«Jan, 1965 BUICK Riviera Grand sport coupe. OVER 100 CARS THERE IS SO MUCH MORE WE CAN SAY . . . Air conditioned. BUT WHY NOT STOP IN AND SEE FOR.YOUR- 1965 CHEVROLET TO CHOOSE Half ton pick up. SELF ! 11 THERE'S A LOT MORE TO GREATNESS SHREWSBURY AYE. 741-6200 NEW SHREWSBURY 1965 BUICK FROM DAILY AND YOU'LL FIND IT HERE AT SEACOAST. Elect™ 225 tvra-door hardtop. Air conditioned. 1965 BUICK Riviera two-door iport coupe. Air conditioned. 1965 BUICK Electro 225 four-door hardtop. 1964 BUICK eacoasti^ Eledro 225 Iwo-doo- hardtop. 1964 OLDSMOBILE SHE DESERVES THE BEST... Stqrtlne convertible coupe. 210 NEWMAN SPRINGS RO.RED BANKJU 1964 FORD Falcon stolon wogon. AND WE HAVE IT ... 1964 BUICK LeSabre four-door hardtop, 1964 RAMBLER 440H two-door hardtop. 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air four-do-r itollon wagon. Monmoufh Motors 1963 RAMBLER American station wagon. 1963 BUICK BEST Special four-door sedan. ANNUAL OCTOBER 1963 CHEVROLET Corvolr cowMlbJe coupt. 1963 BUICK Riviera spo t coupe. 1962 FORD BUYS Country Sedan station wagon. Nine-passenger. 1962 FORD Town four-door ««Jon. 1961 BUICK Special four-door sedan. CLEARANCE 1960,FORD OF THE Thunderblrd wort couoe.' LOWEST PRICES I960 CHEVROLET Cwvolr four-door sedan. 1956 BUICK IEST DEALS LeSabre rwo-door hardtop. 1959 BUICK Special four-door sedan. 1954 CADILLAC ' Two-door hardlup. 1967 BUICK Riviera custom sport coupe. 1966 FORD Golaxle XL cjustam hardtop roupe. King of the 1966 CHEVROLET Blscayne two-door sedan. 11 1966 FORD "IMPORTS Mustana sport coupe. 542-2414 1965 BUICK Electro 225 custom sport coupe. 1965 BUICK BUY NOW AND SAVE • UP TO 4 YEARS TO PAY Riviera cu;lom sport coupe. 1965 BUICK Special four-door STdan, 1965 CHEVROLET '67 Aust. Healey S1795 '(5 FORD $1595 '63 FIAT $895 FleersldB pickup. 'Ranch wagon, four-door. Roadster 1500, radio, haattr, 1964 BUICK Electi*3 225 soort coupe. Sprit., whits, R&H. V-8, auto., radio. cltan. 6,000 lU 1964 OLDSMOBILE Htatar, roof rack. Storfl e convertible coupe. '64 VOLKSWAGEN $895 1964 BUICK '64 OLDSMOBILE $1595 LeSabre four-d>cr hardtop. Sadan, radio, haatar. 1964 RAM BUR '67 PLYMOUTH $2195 98 4-dr. hardtop, rajdio. 440H hardtoi coupe, Barracuda , hardtop, auto- Htatar, full powtr. 1963 BUICK matic, V-8, radio, h«at»r. 1968 CHEVROL Electro 225 four-door sedon. • Automatic, factory air. '64 RENAULT $595 5,000 miUi, lilt* new. 1963 CHEVROLET R-8, rad with tan Interior, Monza nonvert'ble roupe. '64 TR-4 $1395 4-ipeed. 1963 BUICK 4 Special four.d:or sedan. '67 CHEVY II $1995 Disc, radio, htatar. 1963 FORD Nova, vinyl roof, itlclc. Red with black intarior. '63 RENAULT $495 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Golaxle XL four-door hardtop. V-8, Ilk* new. 1963 FORD R-8, four-door, itandard '64 PONTIAC $1295 Econollno p^nel. '66 MUSTANG $1795 transmitiion. Radio & htatar. 1963 CHEVROLET T«mptit LtMans 2-dr., V-tf. DRAMATICALLY NEW Bel Air stotloi "/agon. Radio, h«atar. Radio, htattr, {oUr*ipi»d. 1962 FORD Automatic, ilx-cyllndar. '66 VOLVO $1895 ASTRO VENTILATION fdAKES 500 four-door town sedan. 122-S, 4-dr., radio, htattr. 1962 FORD '63 PONTIAC $1195 Country sedan. Fully equipptd. Four-doo-, nlne-poswnaer. '65 GTO $1695 Bonneville 4-dr. hardtop. THE RIDE AS QUIET ASH CHEVROLET CAPRICE 1961 BUICK V.t, «utom«tic, radio. Like brand naw. Full powtr, auto., R4H. Special four-door sedan. Haatar, powtr itatring. IS SMOOTH. LARGEST INVENTORY AROUND. 1963 BUICK '63 ALFA $1195 '65CORVAIR . $1095 Riviera sport coupi. '64 POHTIAC $1695 1960 FORD Romeo convertible, r/h. Monn 4-dr., itand tram. Thundertolrd tport coup*. BonnavllU 2-dr. hardtop. Pirelli tlras. Runt like n.w, radio, haattr. Full powtr, auto., R4H. HEAD TO CHEVY-TOWN FOR THE '65 FORD $1295 '64 MONZA $895 '64 OLDS 98 $1495 STRAUS Cuitom four-door udan. Two-door, four-tpaad. 4-dr. hardtop, factory air V.I, auto., radio, haatar. Radio, heater. eond., full powtr, R*H. NEW or USED CAR OF YOUR CHOICE! BUICK

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Purchas- Call 671-2666 or 264-70M urred. Middletown law firm. Good Ine and pricing material required. Aak lor Don Peins. AUTO RENTALS ikLMs required. Salary open. 711.3900. iVjply to Estimator, P.O. Box 8, Weil End. N.J. NO SALE 1955 DODGE — Station wagon, auto- SALAD GIRL WANTED — Expert matic transmission. Reliable transpor- TOM'S FORD enced only. Apply Shore Point Inn. Rt. CARPENTER AND HELPER — Apply tation, $100. Call 291-3697. 35, HolmdeL mperson, 250 Shrewsbury Ave., Ked iBank. j CORVETTE — 375 h.p., 4-speed, RENT A CAR 13 ?5 NEW '67's I EXPERIENCED PRESSBR WAHTED poal rear. Saturday and Sunday only. 100 Hwy. 15 SM-U0O Keyport ctU LIKE WHOLESALE Best offer. 264-0554. Temporaries — Top Skills 1291-0070. Alter 'J^j IMS CHEVROLET — Bel Air sedan, Hera are prices comparable to cars 10 IS LEFTOVER bow mileage. No money down. Bank BOATS AND ACCESSORIES MEN WANTED Rill finance 11295. Only (1280 weekly. Typist Call OASIS. Rt 9, SayrevlUe. PA 1-7100, bought at dealers auction last week. DEMONSTRATORS tor quick credit OK. 1968 TROJAN Stenographer ON DISPLAY NOW — ALSO MANY 196S MERCURY — Black. Four- GOOD USED BOATS INCLUDING: BOOKKEEPERS WE SAVE THE AUCTION FEE AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES loor hardtop. Real nice, $995. Call 31' Zobel, twin 188 a.p. *4,250 ^'SSNALD'S DRIVE IN liter 6 p.m. 741-2821. W Red Bank Cruiser « 990, Full Charge and Assistant M5 Hwy 35 JaMdlttown .963 COMET — Well cared tor. Sports 24' Clayton Skirt 11,750 YOU SAVE THE DEALER PROFIT Model. Automatic transmission. 1850. 11' StarcraR. 18 h.p. Johnson * 450 SAVE NOW BIG DISCOUNTS Local areas, high rates, no fees ll 671-9026. Fair Haven Yacht Works 1963 PLYMOUTH BRAND NEW FACTORY FRESH 1968s 1961 VOLKSWAOBN — Excellent con- 1964 COMET dition. Call 9 a.m. to 12 noon. 3 p.m.TJeNormandle Ave. Fair Haven day or evenlnga, wetk««U. Four-door. Eight-cylinder, Hardtop. Six-cylinder, to 9 p.m. 741-5444. Open 7 Days 747-3010 MANPOWER INC. CHEMIST — Apply Laird * Co., DIs- automatic transmission. automatic transmission. 1960 CHEVROLET MARINE RAILWAY EQUIPMENT — W. Front St. RED BANK, N. J,UlieriT Bcobeyvllle, Monmoutl County, Factory Winches, track, boat cars, shop tools N.I. 542-0312. Fresh «8's Sale Price Pay Down Pay Monthly Two-door. Radio and heater. and miscellaneous tools. Rumson Yacht 842-4343 $1075 Best oiler. Call 671-0836. DRIVER - Home delivery, Average, $920 Basin. 842-2300. over• M. married. BaUry Incentive Valiants $1950 N $46.58 1965 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN — Radio, 1858 CHRIS CRAFT CRUISER — V- benefits. Chokola Beverage Co., 56MM6. 1962 FORD opening rear windows. Priced right. bunks, sink, head. Excellent condition. HOUSEWORKER AND SITTER 1964 FORD Plymouth* $2150 O / $51.36 Call 741-7338. ' $1100. 264-5533 . Must have car or live in. Part or full EXPERIENCED DRAFTSMAN — And Hardtop. Eight-cylinder, 1962 VOLKSWAOEM VAN — Deluxi 1 ie. Efficient, reliable, reference. Sipirle^ed welder. Apply to ptnon. Convertible-, eight-cylinder, $2895 20 CABIN CHUI3ER — 100 h.p. In- l 946-9669. 116 Chestnut St., Red BanKy automatic transmission. Chryslers N $69.84 Excellent condition. Call 44M424 alter board. $1475. Call automatic transmiision. J:30 p.m. *675 firm. 787-5768 SALESLADY — Full time. Over 18. Ap STOCK MAN-TRUCK DRIVER — Over Wagons $2395 - E $57.78 KABMANN GHIA — 1966. Excellent ply In person, Carrolls's, 28 Broad St., 18. Full time only. Permanent poilUon. $1160 $565 xmdttlon. with snow tires. Colonial BEFORE YOU BUY — Have th» boat Red Bank. Apply In person. Carroll's, 2t Broad !•• 21tgo, E. Front and Spring Bti Redsurveyed, diet Locklln-ltarine Survey Rei 1963 FORD or. Phone 291-2211. SALESGIRLS — Full time and part 1964 CHEVELLE Bank. une, permanent. Experience in better MECHANICS Fairlan* wagon. Six-cylinder. MANY USED CARS .960 PLYMOUTH — Radio and heater. 15' FIBERGLASS BOAT — Best offer. Jresses preferred. Apply in person, Wagon. Eight-cylinder, Call after & p.m. LOVE LANE, 23 W. Front St., RedMaintenance and construction, machin- Standard transmission. Automatic. Good condition. Call 264- ery and buildings. Machinist!, mill- automatic transmission. N10 between 8-5 p.m. 741-9177. Bank. FULL FINANCING — EVEN IF YOU HAVE 2 LOANS 1 wrights, auto mechanic), electricians .961 RAMBLER AMERICAN — White 13 SAILBOAT — New stainless steel WOMEN — To train as operators for and other trades. Versatility deslrxtlc. $840 $1190 itatlon wagon. Very dependable lee- rigging, new sail, cushions and life good paying positions la shore's finest Interviewing for all grades. Reliable —WE WILL PAY OFF OLD BALANCE in* car, J135. Call M2-3057. jackets. *450. Call 787-7053. laundry and dry cleaning plant. Paid men who want permanent year-round location, free hospitallzatlon. No ex- Job! close to home. 1966 CHEVELLE 1965 FORD 1982 RAMBLER — Four-door with set perience necessary. Apply Star Clean- 5 YEARS TO PAY — NO MONEY DOWN if snow tires. Excellent condition. Call BOATS FOR CHARTER ra, 132 Myrtle Ave,, Long Branch. 264-8000 Two-door. Six-cylinder. Four-door hardtop. Eight- '41-8273 alter 3 p.m. Automatic transmission. cylinder, auto, transmission. FALL CHAHTEH — Enjoy a day orOPERATOR — Experienced overlook ATCO CERAMICS CORP. 1964 FORD OALAXIE XL — Excel weekend aboard 1967 Balls tar Conquest, machine. Work In your own home. Will $1525 lent condition, one owner. Power steer- 13' sloop. Cuddy cabin, head, and com- furnish machine. Call 671-5094. HWY. 35, KEYPORT, N. J. $1525 Ing, 390 engine, new tires, automatic pletely equipped. Experienced sailors transmission. 51500. 542-0567. MEN — To work in greenhouses. 1964 FORD only. Call 741-2800 days or evenings. MEED CHRISTMAS MONEYT 1963 CHEVROLET BAYSHORE I960 CHEVROLET WAGON — Sno' Hardtop, tight-cylinder, tins. (250. Call THERE Is still time to earn your Avenue *of Two Blyera. Ttumaon, automatic trammiiiion. Four-door hardtop. Six-cyl., CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 747-9722. STORAGE and SERVICE Christmas money by showing fa- IBM CHEVROLET HEARSE mous line of cosmetics and gift AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN automatic trammiiiion. .Have your outboard motor winterized aets. Many women earn $50 to $100 $1140 FIRST AVE. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Sest offer. CU and stored at per week working a lew hours a Experience preferred but not neceiiary. $1080 day Bhowlng Avon Products. Write A wonderful opportunity (or the right * DAILY 291-9200 229-4790 1963 MERCEDES BENZ — 190 sedan. THE BOATMAN'S SHOP J. Birch&u, P.O. Box 788, Port person. Apply Red Bank Auto Imr-"- GUARANTEED Excellent condition. Call 747-3038 after New Jersey's Largest Marine Supply Monmouth or call 741-4343 or 671-119 E. Newman Springs Rd., Red I FORD RENTALS :30 p.m. House, 24 Wharf Ave., Red Bank. 3377. 741-5883. STATE INSPECTION 19«3 BUICK ELECTRA — convertible. 741-O780 SMALL OR6WINO MANUFACTURER Power windows, seats. Black with blue — Located In shore area, requires Interior. J1293. can 542-4097 after 6 p.m. JEAUTICIAN WANTED — Full or electronic assembly supervisor. Must BUSINESS NOTICES part-time, experienced. Tiara Beauty have minimum of two years expert* WANT TO 3alon, Hwy. 35, Hailet 264-9624. ence In direct supervision of electronic TRUCKS FOR SALE AT&T TELEVISION EXPERIENCED NURSES' AIDES — assembly department. Must be capable 7-3 shift, and 11-7. Call Bayvtew Nurs- ot training male and feaal* employee! 863 FORD — Econoline Van. Bide ing Home, 291-M40 for Interview. In proper assembly and. testing proce* GOBBLE UP loors. Good tires. $695. Quality TV and radio servlct. dures. Must have wide knowledge ot 291-9180. Antenna speclallstx CARE OF S year old girl and light translator cirucltry and brosd experi- TOM'S FORD Call 717-5750 housework, 11 a-rn. to 3 p.m. Monday 1957 GMC — V8, 18' flat body. Diamond through Friday. Reliable. Call 812-3130 ence as an all-around electronic tichnl. 200 HWY. 35 264-1600 KEYPORT •late. Clean. Call 462-2485 between 8 between 6-8 p.m. _ clan. Send resume to BTnt J-1S3, The >.m. -10 p.m. CLEAN CELLARS, YARDS, OARAGES Dally Register. Red Back: A REAL BUY? — Have truck. Light hauling. Call after, -AITRESSEa WANTED — Day and 984 nonnE VAN — * ton. Low mile- 3 p:m. 7U-2U9. night snlft open. Apply In person, shore •ge. Rear and side doors. Excellent Manor Diner, Hwy. 35, Keyport SHIFT WORKERS BACKHOE BOLLDCdNQ — Mowing, onditlon. One owner. 542-3990. :B THE FASHION CONSULTANT IN Work part or full time. Earn 90 for SEE US TODAY plowing, pumping, laterals. All septic r ten to twelve hours. Commission, Call 1954 STUDEBAKER — V-8 Ford motor, tank work. BEN BRYAN. 671-0383. _ OUR AREA — Beauty counselors Taller hitch, two spares. Good conat- work near home with exclusive custom 291-1687. ion. Attcr 5:30, M2-5933. PAEITINO Itted cosmetics. No experience neces- SALESMAN — Excellent opportunity WILL TALK TURKEY Interior-exterior—Free estimates lary. Call 866-8698. awaits man with above-average sales 1965 HALF TON — Dodge pick-up 711-8U7 ability. He should be soll-mollvate;! truck. 18,000 miles. Asking $1050 or 1WAITRESSES and cocktail. hostess and have a natural ability to cultivate reasonable offer. Call 741-9546. FIREPLACES" A SPECIALTY — Allwanted, , six days. Shore Hill Inn, 344 IMPORTS type3 masonry. Charles Hower, Con- Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. Interview only a strong, friendly business relation- *S5 CHEVROLET — Pickup truck, tractor. 717-4179. 12-3 p.m- No phone calls. ship with operators of service statlonr, 1967 TOYOTA $1695 rood running. $250. new and used car. dealers, etc. He will MULLER 741-2322 RUBBER STAMPS — Made to order LADY' tb'work In liquor store. Apply represent the largest company ot i's Crown station wagon. Overdrive. Executive- car. Fast, efficient service. Use at home or In person, Patterson's Liquor Store, kind In the automotive repair field. 3EPTIC TANK TRUCK — Very good business. Call 711-3227 or 787-2103. :wy. 36 and Florence Ave., Keyport Salary and commission. For personal 1965 PEUGEOT $1295 condition. 1,000 gaL Best offer. For Interview-call Mr. Morel, 842-2SO0, 3 to 404, immaculate one owner. letalls call 671-2298 after 5 p.m. .'OMEN — To take care of Officers 3:30 only. HELENE'S BRIDAL SHOP juarters at Fort Monmouth. S1.50 per 1965 SUNBEAM $1295 J*ORD 1967 — Fairlane Ranchero pick Specially designed bridesmaids' and tir. ,to start. Call'Arthur Treacher, 0 MAN AS DOORMAN IN THEATER — IP. Automatic, radio and heater, whlte-.formal gowns. * «ilte Bt, Red Bank. M2-4800. Alpine convertible. One owner. valls, etc. Brand new. Sacrifice, S2320. 115 Branch Ave. Little silver I Must be neat and reliable. Weekday 1o money down. Call MARGOL FORD, 717-0088 TEMPORARY CLEANING HELP — | hours 8-30 to 12. Sat. and Bun 1:50 to 2M600. Rt. 9. Mldison Township, for Must have own transportation. 946- 11:30. Apcly In person only after 6:5(1 FURNITURE MOVING — Attics and 4285. p.m. Town Theater, Hwy. 35 at Palmer 1964 JAGUAR XKE LUick credit approval. :ellars cleaned. Free estimates. Call Ave., Middletown. 961 FORD ECONOLINE — Good con- 117-3002. IXPERIENCED EININQ ROOM WAIT- UUon. Asking S450. Call RESSES wanted- Apply In person, Convertible. Chrome wire wheels. $2995 787-5175 FURNITURE TIED AND REWEBBBD Shore Point Inn. Hwy 35, Hazlet GROCERY CLERK — Sora, $12. Chair, $6, Also touch up NIGHT SHIFT • and reflnlshlng on old . 885-5895. Immediate full time openlni, 13 mid- MOTORCYCLES INDUSTRIAL CLEANING HELP WANTE1V-MALE night to 7:30 a.m. Excellent salary 1965 FIAT $1195 AND COMMERCIAL FLOOR WAMNQ plus premium pay. Good working con- 1500 convertible. One owner, equipped. VANTED — MINIBIKE — Factory 162-1000. 162-3763 evenings ditions. AU company benefits. Apply In milt, lri good condition, with or without FACTORY WORKERS 1963 VOLKSWAGEN $ 850 WINDOWS WASHED — Business and u time employment Hospitallzatlon, snglne. Call 842-0549. 'csldentlaL Free estimates. Call 566- "TlS W SUPER MARKET 2-door gray. •aid holidays and other benetlts. Some 1966 HONDA SOO — Excellent condi- 8819. obs paying Incentive rates after short 58 Newman Springs Rd. Ken Bank tion. 2100 miles. All Accessories, bllnk- raining. Apply ATCO CERAMICS! I960 MG $ 750 ra. t275. 291-2968 after 5 DRESSMAKINQ AND ALTERATIONS TORPS., Hwy.ja, Keyport MAN TO WORK IN MILK PLANT— Union Beach Five-day week. Paid vacation, other Roadster. Red, nice car. 1ARLEY DAVIDSON 1967 — Blue and Call 261-5928 MECHANIC WELDER — Roger Truck phlte (pinstripes by Mickey Rowrow). benefits. Shrewsbury Dairy Co. Call EXPERT WATCH, Clock and jewelry Equipment, Hwy. 35, Eatontown. Call DOMESTIC 3*uU dress, lots o[ extras. $1700. Call Mr. Gray, 542-3220. 741-1455. liter 4:30 p.m. 264-8259. repairing. Year's guarantee, work done 1965 FORD $1695 on premises., H. Rosin, Jeweler, 18 w. SURVEYORS — Transit man, experi- IXPERIENCED PUNCH PRESS OP enced. Excellent salary and benefits. Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop. Front SL, Red Bank. JRATOR — Looking for steady work QUALITY USED CARS MOBILE HOMES with overtime. Apply In person, Estey Rod man, experienced or will train. 1965 CHEVROLET $1350 Metal Products, 1 Catherine SL, RedBegin $75. Aurnhammer Asioc, Hata- '66 MUSTANG 51795 •64 CHEVELLE $1295 EMPLOYMENT "ank. wan. 568-0100. Six cylinder. Standard 300, lour-door. Bel Air 4-docr sedan. 6 cyl., automatic, one owner. FALL CLEARANCE CARPENTERS AND CARPENTER'S transmission. Radio and heater. Fully equipped, green. HELP WANTED-FEMALE 'EST CONTROL OPERATOR — To 1965 MARLIN $1595 TK at a well-established local firm HELPERS — Report on iob, Country Woods, off Van Bcholck Rd., In Holm- •66 RAMBLER $1295 •64 RAMBLER $795 ' 2-door hardtop. V-8. powtr. SCHIFFMAN'S EXPERIENCED OPERATORS — And_ Red Bank. Experience required and Amort.on 440 sedan. Four-door sedan. floor workers, pressers, attachment 'eferences. Liberal benefits. Please del. Fully equipped. Six cylinder. Green. 1963 RAMBLER $ 775 CAMPERS & TRAILERS girls, blind stitch girls. Apply J4J Co.writ, e P.O. Box 700. Red Bank. EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE ME- Four-door station wagon 660, cross country. 46 Oceanport Ave., Long Branch Aero Marine Building, Locust St., Key- ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN CHANIC — Apply Llncrolt Gulf Ser- '66 CHEVROLET $1795 •64 CADILLAC $2295 port, Third Floor. vice, 687 Newman springs Rd.. Uncroft. Bel Air, two-door coupe. DeVllle sedan, fully equipped. Six-cylinder, automatic, one owner. WANTED Six cylinder, fully equipped, wttte. Air conditioned, turquoise, blue. Open-Road Norris Giles WORK FROM YOUR HOME ONLY— Call 747-1500 - G. Barba. Architect MASON'S HELPER WANTED — Call 1962 MERCURY $ 695 Blazon Smokay Leisure-Time Earn $50 per day or more. For Informa- LAR WASHERS — MEN OVER 18. after 7 p.m. Paul Kiss, '66 CHEVELLE $199$ •64 CHRYSLER $1495 Nina pasisnger wagon. Excellent condition. tion, write Lake Food Service, Q05 IMMEDIATE FULL TIME EMPLOY- 531-9459. Super Sport Mallbu sport coupe. Now Yorker, tour-door. Volunteer Swinger Casua' North Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy, MENT. Learn techniques of vacuuming, Fully equipped, maroon. Fully equipped, P.S., gray- 08861 Dept. S. iteamlng, detailing, etc. Good wages. WANTED Campers, Trailers, MOTOR HOMES benefits. Country Sudser Car Wash, Man to do shingling •66 CHEVELLE $199$ •64 CORVAIR $995 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Call 787-0383 }pen 9 to 9 Mondays thru Fridays 9 HU 35, Middletown. . Malltxi sport convertible. Monza coupe, fully equipped. Red Bank Auto Imports To work on children's and ladles' coats BUTCHER WANTED — Experienced. JO 6 Saturdays. Trades accepted. Sup- MAN TO WORK NIGHTS — IN BOWL- Fully equipped, bronze. and car coats. Union shop with paid Full time. Call Turquoise. ples and equipment- 229-6660-1. holidays and vacations. Shore Coat Co., ING ALLEY, TO CARE FOR LANES. •66 CHEVELLE $1795 '64 CHEVROLET $1295 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S IMPORT LEADER Inc. 22 Bridge Ave., Red Bank. EXPERIENCED MAN PREFERRED. 7(7 4114 Four-door tedon. Bel Air, two-door. AUTO RENTALS "FULL BENEFITS. CALL 611-2101. MEN — To clean offices part-time eve- Fully equipped, blue. Fully equipped, tan. 119 E. Newman Springs Rd. 741-5886 Red Bank SALESGIRLS — For part-time, nights. nings, five nights per week. Steady Dresses and sportswear. Apply OR- EXCELLENT position, Red Bank area. Call 5)1-3322. '66 CHEVROLET $189$ •64 VOLKSWAGEN $1095 MOND SHOP, MonmoQUi Shopping Con LEASE A NEW ter. Blscoyne wagon, eight-cylinder. Two-door standard. SALES OPPORTUNITY Fully equipped, tan. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN — Ex- (More Classified Ads '63 FALCON $595 FORD MERCURY perienced In quantitative analysis of IF YOU QUALIFY, BE YOUR OWN •66 MG $199$ Two-door. Fully equipped. liquid!. Apply Laird & Co. Distillers, BOS3 AS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Convertible, eloht-cyllnder. OR CONTINENTAL! Bcobeyvllle, Monmoutb County, N.J. WITH LARGE MULTI-BILLION DOL- On The Next Page) Four-speed, blue. •63 OLDSMOBILE $895 LAR FIRM. OPPORTUNITY FOR. Two-door sedon, fully, equipped. 5(2-0312. MANAGEMENT. EXCELLENT FOR '66 CHEVROLET $2195 TRADE ENGLISH MOTORS MOTHER'S HELPER — Part-time THE PERSON WITH ABILITY TO •63 PONTIAC $1295 days, Hszlet area. Own transportation MEET AND TALK WITH PEOPLE. Impala sport coupe, V-8. Maple Ave. 747-4545 Red Bank BEGIN WITH SALARY PLUS COM-! BUSINESS NOTICES Fully equipped, P.S., yellow. Bomwvllle sport coupe. necessary. Call 264-5667. _ Fully equipped, fully powered. MISSIONS. COMPREHENSIVE TRAIN- ING PROGRAM. LIBERAL FRINGE, '66 CHEVY II $189$ '63 CHEVROLET $1295 "BENEFITS. CALL 549-7587, EVENINGS Nova sport ooupe. UP AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE 47-3510, FOR APPOINTMENT. THE FINEST LAWNS ARE Fully equipped, blue. tmpola sport coupe, six-cyllndcr. Top Quality Fully equipped, maroon. An equal opportunity employer M/F '65 CHEVELLE $1495 '63 CHEVY II $895 MECHANICS Wa-o-. Fully equipped. , AUTO-LAWNS Nova sedan, four-door. TO A BETTER Truck equipment. Call Mr. Gray, (43- '"220. •65 CHEVROLET $189$ Fully equipped. Blue. USED CARS FREE Convertible, eight-cylinder. •63'A FORD $1195 MEN FULL TIME . Fully equipped, P.S., orchid. CAR AT ... cal company needs 20 men who are ESTIMATES Gataxlo hardtop. Fully equipped. FREEHOLD DODGE ilean-cut for 1st and 2nd shifts. S95- '65 CORVETTE $2795 Power steering. Blue. $140 to start. Call tor appointment. 741- 544-0404 1014. Hardtop, fully equipped, while. •63 FALCON $695 '65 CHEVROLET $189$ Two-door. Standard. BkrcK. MJTO MECHANIC — Experienced Impoki V-« sport teflon. BUHLER & BITTER inly. Excellent' pay. Permanent posl. AUTO-LAWN Pully equipped, power steering. •63 CHEVROLET $995 Ion. FINN BUICK, 335 Broadway, Long BeJ Air, two-door. Six cylinder. iranch. Call 222-6900. 130 MAIN ST. MATAWAN '65 RAMBLER $1095 Fully equipped. Blue. 1966 SIMCA 1962 PLYMOUTH American four-door. Fu'ly equipped/ green. •63 CHEVROLET SI 295 4-door lodan, standard BOATS and ACCESSORIES BOATS and ACCESSORIES Bel Air station wogon. 2-door Station Wagon, blue '45 RAMBLER $995 Fully equipped. .rammisston. Really clean. with automatic transmission. Classic, fully equipped, white. '63 CHEVROLET $1295 '64 CHEVELLE $1295 V8. Sport coupe. Fully equipped, 1966 PLYMOUTH 1966 CHEVROLET Sport coupe, full/ equipped. •62 PONTIAC > $795 V.I.P. 4-door hardtop, 6-cyl., 4-door Station Wagon, '64 FORD $795 Tempest LeWons coupe. Sport coupe/ four-speed, black. Fully equipped. White. full power, gray. yellow with auto, transminion. —MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM- 1966 VALIANT 1963 CHEVROLET NO MONEY DOWN — EASY CREDIT V-I0O, Station Wagon, brown Impala, coupe, blue with with automatic traimistion. full power. CHARGER 1966 VALIANT 1961 CADILLAC ERCURY 2-door sedan. White with Convertible, white with OUTBOARDS standard transmission. full power. HEADQUARTERS \muller/ 1964 PLYMOUTH I960 COMET Fury, Staton Wagon, 9-pais., 4-rJoor Station Wagon, FOR THE BEST SELECTION black with full power. with standard transmission. AND — MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM — BEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE DONZI SEE US TODAY BOSTON WHALER LARSON BOATS ALUMINUM BOATS RT.34 COX TRAILERS Used Boati & Motors CORNER TEL. Buhler & Bitter ESTABLISHED I92S FREEHOLD DODGE THE BOAT CENTER ATLANTIC AVE. 5668000 RT. 9 at SOUTH ST. OPEN EVES. 462-6234 89 BROAD ST. 264-0198 KEYPORT 75 Whit* St. 741-1124 R-d link KELP WANTED-MALE HEU» WANTED-Mtlt. tank FOR SALE FOB SALE Fruity, Octofew 20, 1967—17 THE FAMILY CIRCUS ly Bil KMM THE DAILY REGlSTPt tutmnn.MOXU « mncfo« . ITEMS YOU NO LONGER CONSTRUCTION WORKERS NEED OR USE WILL... ME»CHAJfl>l3E WANTED p SBRSfcrB JP£fe&- v*Vtrtaa»WB frPPiv fmvrw w» Rooftrs erred bat wl«Mwl«Mnn Klein* «ualU SELL rebuilding, ttwUHm V* IIwtt p»rK,u. >u>BB aa* part-time. Kl- hli (avorlU chair *ut t a Siding Mtn tttaaj «« twwty ud i tola than. Don't let a. chair coma [wean JSan.mmm. Facia Man FAST iTAMPB MOTIL CLERK — full and part-time. you. Call: Friman Waitress and waltar, lull and psurt-ttme. Foreign n.u, WITH A QUICK ACTION Golden Touch Decorator* U.I. 872-lMi Trimmer! Apply Halmdel Motor Inn, Hwy. as, iolmdel. LOW-COST 177 Broad 81, Red Bank 747-CHSJ ^...,w._- — Painting!, M. J, *H«t, DRIVERS — For school bus. Pirt- P.B., cuitom made, hand sews dl Estates purchased and appraised, 747; Monmouth Heights :lme. Steady. 13 per rour. Will teach DAILY REGISTER erles will add character to every room 2003. The Hudson Shop, lac, 111 Braid or bus lloenie. J. Murphy, 741-7172. In your home. St Shrewsbury. Rt. 9, Englishtown REAL ESTATE) SALI8 TKRtOH See next Friday's lame for the n»t ANY WAR SOUVBNIBI — Of m«l» IMMEDIATE OPHNUiO AVAILABLE FAMILY AD episode of the cases eolved by the super tary Items, ons pleca or a •coaello«. Thro miUi north of Rt. 33 —Plenty of ollents-also guaranteed In- Cail after 6, *M-»m. •• come for major development aalta Ex- •leutha from Ooldsn Touch. St* Ralph Parillo at th» tit*. lellent opportunity for person who 3 LINES - 5 DAYS OLD FURNITURE — Antlcjuas, china, Ikes Real Estate and wanta to mike F0R 1TCAMOER (JKEEN ANTIQUES! This glassware, art objeoU and brle-sybrao. ey Ask (or Mr. KreUmtol-Adams week's acquisitions. Beautiful large Immediate cash for anything and every- Agency -7(1-5098. *? no Italian pottery urn. Pair solid mahog- tiling. Ruscll'a 21 Baal Front It, 141- HELP WANTED-MAIE HELP WANTED-MALE •Member Red Bank Area Multiple List any Victorian twin bedi. Bisque Chi- ing Service/1 JUST Z.W nese Mandarin three dDor mahosany Available for Merchandise For Bait only. boookcaae. Mahogany secretary desk. MECHANICAL Article must originate from a houiehot! Marble-top wash stand. Also silver PITS AMD LIVESTOCK SITUATIONS WANTED - Female and may not exceed a sale price of >leces, rare china, glaisw&re, brfc-a- GRQCERY MO.OO per article. irac. Antlciue mirror, etc. Sycamore INSPECTORS MIDDLEAGSD woman deslrea babysit- Price MUST he advertised. Each wldt- Ave., Little Sliver. 741-B9O6. POODLE CLIPPINCLIPPING - (7, (8. and ». tlonal line 11.00. Ho copy chanr.es may Dogs to bboardd . CalClll Jleohanlcaliy Inclined men, 10-30 year ting nights. Can sleep In. Kava own 741-Of741 M CLERKS transportation. 872-0455. be made and no discounts or rsturns KKLVINATOR REyRlOERATOR — £t ajl, to work u Interning Inspectors, will be made If ad la canceled before FREEZER — 12.1 cu, n. Excellent con- lalary commensurate wiui experience. CHILD CARE _— uourHour,, day, waefc expiration. dition. Call alter 6 p.m. 471-2060. WEIMARANER CHAMPIONS Apply In perion (NIGHTS) Harrison Ave., Red Bank arta. 747 To Place, Your Dally Register ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — Service Champion Blre and Dam. Previous lit- ter, all pups now Champions Including MJSCTRONIO ASSISTANCE CORP. LEOAL SECRETART — Experienced IO-ZO FAMILY AD, CALL .. . and supplies. Dial 7(7-1117. (Mr. Dee) K Bridge Ave. Red Bank SHOP . RITE PROMOTION Your local salea representative, Westminster Winners IMo and IMC -emphasis oa estate and tax work, de- Call 64J-0056 &ft.r 8 p.m. BUS BOYB — H or over, Weekend*. FROM WITHIN POLICY HAS sires permanent position. Call »O8-41al. 26 STUDENT CHAIRS — (5 or (3.50 Apply In paraon only, Colony Restau- SSSSSr each. Call HOUSEKEEPER — Seaka sleep-In A-l IN PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOM- rant, Rldga Rd., * Ava. o( Two Riven. RESULTED IN A NUMBER OF 741-6900 741-1M2 ING — All breeds, poodles our special- Rumion. Phona Louise after 10 a.m. 24-Hour Service AIR CONDITIONER —(40. Mapls buf- ty, Formerly Canine Chateau now un- JOB OPENINGS IN OUR 3181. "I only had to wash one hand —ihe other one NOW IS THE TIME — To fertilize. der management of Country Squire LAD* - Wishes to cjra (or wwborn Horse Manure with wood chips. Only fet, (40. Chairs, 2 for (15. Kitchen PORTER GROCERY DEPARTMENTS |10 a truck load, delivered. Call 671-2493 table, |15, Glider, 115. Sola, (15, Re- Pet Shop. AKO puppies for sale. Hwy. baby or pra-achool child J mornings was cleanl" frigerator, (II. 741-0269. 3S, Eatontown. 542-6236. Immediate full Urn* opening, Excellent N OUrt CENTRAL NEW week. Experienced. T41-60M alter 4:30 aalary. Qoot working conditions. Apply REFRIGERATOR —Cold spot, In good GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIM — JERSEY AREA. IF YOU ARE RBLIABLB WOMAN-jrishea to Uke condition, 125. Call FRENCH Provincial sofn, excellent, (50. Sired by Champion Immo Von Der care o< children In her home. WIH also 5424809 Lace ecru tablecloth, handmade, (20. FOR SALE FOR SALE Tapestries (3(9. 787-2931. Eschbacher KUppen. Black asd stlvir, *" IffsW SUPER MARKET LOOKING FOR A YEAR board If desired. Call TJ7-M08. OVERHEAD DOOR — 9x9. practically husky. 787-1662. M Newman Springs Rd. , Red Bank MOTHBR WIBHBB-To do balysltttni WHITE ALUMINUM new. (50. Call NEW FURNITURE: Furnlih now, lay ONB OPENINa EACH — In Wednes- ROUND STEADY JOB WITH n her home. Eatontown Area. Call FACTORY CLOSEOUTS 747-0823 a.-way for Uie Holidays. Kitchen dinette PRE8SBR — London Cleaners, Holm Bedroom plecea, maplee and walnut the tiling — Bee the EIO-M white sets. Upholstered chairs, solid maple day and Saturday a.m. Equitation and del. Five-day week. Call before « p.m. MANY PROMOTIONAL OP- A2-11M attar 4 p.m. finished, chestsch, , 4 ddrawersdrawers,, 125. . 9 aluminum combination window, Only 4 TV EXECUTIVE Transferred to sliding door bookcases, kntehole desks. jumping classes. Call Lt Col. Hart 8404484, or- after «:3O, 531-1227. drawers (3(300 . SSingli e ddresse r 121255 . DbDoublel , for (64 INSTALLED. You will never West Coast. Assigns leaaed stven-plece Bars and bar sloola. Record cabinets, (Retired), 642-D222 evenings. PORTUNITIES YOU WILL BE see a value like thli ANYWHERE. HANDYMAN — Four hour, a day, SITUATIONS WANTED • Mile triple dressers (33. Single beds 115. modern sectional living room with ac- Congoleum rugs. Olfts and other mis- HOKBK STALLS — Located on 150 References. Call for appointment be INTERESTED IN OUR COM- Bookcase beda 129. Make up a bedroom PROW N ' S cessories for balance of lease of (215. cellaneous Items. RUBCIL'8 21! E. Front acre farm. Paddocks and training track. twaen 6-7. Blvarcreit 'Nursing Home, ENGLISHMAN - 23 years old, mar Pick up weekly payments of (a.50. Bt., Red Bank. Also will consider riding and show PANY. BENEFITS INCLUDE 32 Broad St. Red Bank T41-7M0 Qrouplng Includes seven-piece modern horses. A. KOZICKY, REAL MTATE SI Cbapln Avo., Shrewsbury, 747-4317. tied. Deslroui of employment. Junlo V^' FINE FURNITURE TWO SLOT CARS — Hand control. VS. technical college education. Eight yean WOODWORK SHOP TOOLS AND bedroom with double dresser, end flve- BROKER, nt. 35, Eatontown. 042-2223. SHORT ORDER COOK — Experienced. BLUE CROSS, BLUE SHIELD, Monrnouth It 747-0011 Red Bank plece dinette. FIELD FURNITURE, assortment wood storms and screens accountancy, bookkeeping and atiper- EQUIPMENT — , , (10) all lor (10 512-49U. OERMAN SHEPHERDS — AKC. Three Apply MiUwu Diner, Hwy. 34, Mata- VACATION, PAID HOLL tlsory aiperlenee. 7W-MM. POOL TABLES — Brand new, deliv- tabl. saw, etc. KUMSON YACHT BA- 7-11 E. Front Bt, Keyport 284-3020. months. Exceptional dogs. Beautiful dis- wan. ered direct from factory, Genuine alate SIN, E42-33OO. Open Tues., Wed., Thurs. & Bat. 9 HOTPOINT DISHWASHER — Two positions, good bone structure. 946-4392. DAYS AND PERIODIC SAL beds. T, KSO; 8', (315. Including WO a_m. 'til S p.m. Mon, * Fri. 9 a.m. years old. Excellent condition, (100. MAINTENANCE MAN COLOR "TV'S — RBPOBSJSSBBD AND til 6 p.m. FREE — Slx-weekold kittens, waaned, FINANCIAL In accessories. Valued at (700 to tlooo. NEW. NO MONSIf DOWN, (LOO PER Call BtHtUt ARY INCREASES, COME IN Private, call 776-55U. housebroken, clean, healthy. A barret Personable, Induitrtous, physically tit. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WEEK. FREE ANTENNA, INSTANT ANTIQUE SOFA — And chair (150. of fun. Call 741-4389 or 747-3214. WUl be trained. Apply In person at TODAY AND LEARN MORE HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN — Ten CREDIT. OALL PR, DRAKE, 373-9636. BROKEN GLASS IN Call 5424919 TWO 2 VEAR OLD WELSH ponlea. MeDONALD'S DRIVE-IN ABOUT OUR COMPANY EX- LUNCHEONETTB - STATIONERY - years old. (700. Call ATTENTION Green broke. (22S each. If sold to- Rare opportunity for jroung family. Cur- 767-2374 nly »14»B5-On« only-regular price STORM WINDOWS? AVOCADO OREBN nylon rug, 12x18, gether (400. Can be seen on Sundsys 628 Hwy. 35, Mlddletown PANSION PROGRAM. AP- rently paying Income '« ™'8g)_ P? 1169.95. 1966 Stereo Phono - Demonatra- with extra bail carpet to match. Rea- only Call 671-2924. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS COUNTER week Reasonable terms. PAUL BRAO CLEAN-RICH LET US REPLACE lonable. 741-8513. MAN — Opportunity for future paid PLY STORE MANAGER OF AR AGENCY T47-OM1. 90 Days Farts and Labor GERMAN SHEPHERD — AKO regis- 47-S702 Ask for "Jerry" SPECIALS THIS WEEK! Medicine cab' tered. All black. Call Insurance and hoBpltallzatlon etc. Con- STORES LISTED BELOW BE- BBAUTTf SHOP FOR WL» — Well TOP SOIL PROWN'S Inet 12.78. Bridge table, (1.75. Ironing 671-5852 tact Naylor'e Auto Parts, Keansburg. estshllshed, leaving stale. Call 842- ATTENTION 32 Broad St. Red Bank 741-7500 board (2.75. Medium site sale, A-l, Call 787-4B39 or 291-1414. TWEEN 9 A.M. AND 6 P.M, M on. yd. Minimum 5 yds. Reduction POPPIES — Five males, two femalea SMS. Only (160.95 . 2 left - glM.M regular (89. Hlde-i-bed *«». Fireplace mantle For Large Quantities Call 741-7259. price. 1985 Phllco Air Conditioner GRAVELY TRACTOR — 30" rotary free to a good home. Black and white, SALESMEN MOTEL ON STATE inQHWAY - mower with riding sulky, leaf mulcher, (29.50. ThreE-pltce kitchen set (18.60. brown and white. 741-1210. AND THOSE WHO WANT TO BBt Floor Model. and chain saw assembly. 1300, Call Door mirror (2.50. Beginners accorld^n SHOP - RITE units. Big house. Owners) UL Uierea, 1 year guarantee Parts and Labor (39. Pool table 129.50. Mora and more. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES — WE'RE STILL GROWING Also othMa. HAROLD UNDHIMANN, •47-5702 Ask for '•Walt' 646-4362. BROKER, Van Winkle Marine Bldg., RUSCII/S, 23 X, Front St., Red Bank. AKC registered, champion blood lines. OF RBFRIOSRATOR — Firestone, large. OARAGE SALE — Something to suit j 741-1693. Sire blue ribbon winner. ITS and, 185. GROW WITH US Eatontown. M2-U03. HAMMOND everyone'i fancy. Many useful, well Call 671-0375. WEST LONG BRANCH Excellent condition. First (3S takes It. ANTIQUES — Brlc-a-brac. crochet and 431-0073 after T p.m. eared for articles. 18 Hemlock Court, An exoluslv* revolutionary new non- Middletown (Applebrook III), this Fri- embroidery Items. Miscellaneous. 10 8BALPOINT SIAMESE KITTENS — technical electronic product of absolute LOCUST AVE.. WALL ST. INSTRUCTION ELECTRIO TRAINS — American Fly- Brighton Ave., street back of Falrvlew One female, eight weeks old, one male necessity, manufactured by DICTO- WEST LONG BRANCH N J day, Saturday and Sunday. You'll be Fire Co., Mlddletown. Frl., Sat. and five months old. Call 264-4345. M n l ORGAN er, "8" , two complete seta of glad you came. GRAPH, haa proven ao successful that L'TfL _!__ r_ Jir J :\.. ars, equipment aod track. Original Sun., Oct. 20-23. we must expand sales and management ENROLL NOW PROBLEM DOG? — Call Stan Leroej, SHOP-RITE OF RED BANK OF ASBURY PARK alue (290. Whole package for (126. MOMIRRORR — Beveled, with frame. 4'i5'. BBT OP DISHES — For twelve. In- professional dog trainer, for free ad- ataifa In our offices throughout N. J. Call evenings 842-0702. MMakk e offerff . CalCll Married men, with a car, who L 550 BROAD ST. IBM Corner of Main St & Mattlson Ave. 229-2018. cludes soup tureen, Spodes Tower, En- vice. 531-8894. •elected and who quality will recelvi e Keypunch ARMSTRONG PLUTB — like new. gland. (400. 747-1932. IRISH SETTER - AKC registered. Six ev (tartlng guarantee] salary of NEW SHREWSBURY, N. J. a Computer Programming THB LABOEST ORGAN AND PIANO Call 741-2583 after SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED — Excellent COPPERTONE PORTABLE DISHWASH- months old, shota. Male, Call 291- • Office Automation DISPLAY IN THE SHORE AREA 6 p.m. condition. Two twin beds, complete. $215 PER WEEK Spreads, draperies, valances. 5(2-0770. ER —' Kenmore, one year, like new, Day or evening classes — Free plac KENMORE WASHER AND DRYER — 14 place settings, hygenlc wash, etc. (Not an advance or draw) AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ment service. Approved for Veteran* Open dally 'til s p.m. Sat 'til « p.m. GARAGE SALE — Frl., Sat, Oct. 20- (125 or beat oiler. 843-4682. POODLES — Chaidot's, beautiful black After one -week'a comprehensive t>ro< Both In excellent working condition. standards, seven weeks, AKC. Dam, EMPLOYER -,. NORTHEAST ^11 B46-<891. 21. 10 a.m. - t p.m. Furniture, silver, fesslonal training, Incorporating pro Factory Authorized Special Offer glass, china, etc. Borne old, some not 1950 NOROE — Automatic waiher. In great granddaughter Pllllcoc Rumpel- gresslve, auccesa-proven audlo-vlsui BUSINESS MACHINES SCHOOL New Hammond Spinet Organ DUNCAN PHYFE DININO ROOM BET so, 431 Spring St. LIUle Silver, running condition. Call stlltskln and sire: To Kalon'a Beau •alea techniques. -5195. Call 946-8606. Jaan. Puppies bave first permanent In- Tou must- bs Interested In a careei $595 BRIGGS OF BOSTON GRAND — 6'2". noculatlon, wormed, houasbroken. which otfera high Immediate Income, INTERNAL AUDITORS 741-2382 FIREWOOD Raised with T.L.C. along with parents Progressive company, la the MonmouUi Come In for & free demonstration Reasonable. Freehold Musio Center, 85 Call after S. opportunities for rapid advancement Limited time only. PIANO — Hardrnan-Peck Mimptuio, South Bt, Freehold 462-4730. and an older sister. Tennu arranged. security, prestige and liberal frlng County shore area, due to expansion ol FREE CAREER TEST , 20 years old, (230. Call 204-6611. Its auditing department, haa position! Call Mrs. Dorothy 3. Harrison, 842- benefits. la computer programming the profes. 775-9300 600-8332 NORQK GAS DRYER — One year old, ENGLISH HEPPLEWHTTS DROP 4248, 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. and B:3O- 7:30 A 2tf-*our program la a "must" so you available lor Junior and Senior asilatanl slon for you? Take the free ECP excellent condition. (7S. p.m. staff auditors Interested In manage, JHRYBANTHEMUMS— Footblll mums 842-4328 FRONT butler's desk, circa 1810, ex- ean evaluate us ana we can evaluate ment oriented auditing. No prior ex. Career Test Call 842-2800 or visit KCPl BEDROOM SET—SIX-PIECE. TAKE and pompons. Wholesale and retail. cellent condition, (300. Antique Hepple- you. at 268 MonmouUi Park Hwy., W. Long OVER PAYMENTS, JL60 PER WEEK. VICTORIAN — Antique grape-back love white mahogany swing leg table, open POODLES — Beautiful whit* toy. AKC. perlence required, minor traveling with. Mike's Greenhouse, Shore Blvd. & > Nine weeks. Shots. Two female*, one In N. J. Please send detailed reiumi Branch. NO MONEY DOWN. FREE LAMPS, Mornlngsldo Avo., Keansburg. 787-5434. seat, newly reupholstered, $190. Wing- 4'x5 , closed 4'x20", (125. 2224079. Bfc OUR LUNCHEON GUEST INSTANT CREDIT. CALL MR. DON, back fireside chair, |S0. Both excellent male. Well bred, healthy. Love children. of experience, education and salary re MUSIO LESSONS OARAGE SALE — 10-4, Saturday, 32 787-8819., WED., OCT. 25. AT 13 NOON qulrements to Box J-198, The Dall' Plans • Guitar • Drums • Trompi AT GROSSMAN. 373-6636. WOOD SHINGLE SALE 671-1473. at ihe Register, Red Bank. An equal oppot Forest Ave,, GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES — BBWCBLBY CAETKRET HOTBL. PLBASK CALL- 747-901» FOR SALE!!! Standard 16" cedar shingles now only DINING ROOM BET — Mahogany In- Fair Haven. tunlty employer. [2.95 per bundle which covers about Four weeka old, (35. Males and fe- Ocean Ave., Aabury Park, N. J. lay by Leonardo. Table, six Bids chairs, males. 566-8420 before 2:30 or alter 5. An eqjial opportunity employer Recordlo tape recorder, without mike. 23 BQ. ft. of wall • 5%" expoiure. Don't two aTm. Large breakftont, server, CAMPER TRAILER — 1067 lApach MAN — To work In used car clean MERCHANDISE Excellent quality. 125 as Is. Complete miss out on this deal, mirror. Must see to appreciate. By ap- Bleeps four on aide beds, two in mid- AKC REGISTERED GOLDEN COLLIE STABLE MAN — Experienced with up department. Must have buffer ex- U.S. School of Music piano course. S29 pointment only. 583-1887. dle. Very good condition. Just right for PUPPIES — Fabulous disposition. •addle horses. Six days. Living quarter! perience. Apply In .person, Maurlci FOR SALE Call rjefore 1:30 p.m., 642-5960. RED BANK LUMBER hunting trips. 35% off new price at Sight weeka old. 671-1832. :, and meab If desired. Call 642-9780. Schwartz & Sons, 141 W. Front St Pearl and Wall, Red Bank 741-5500 AZALEAS FOR SALS — (1. each. 390. Also "Uke new" propane gaa Red Bank. SECTIONAL SOFA Good condltloi HUNTSMAN CAMPER — For pickup 50 Hoaford Ave., lantern, (9, Eight year old Caloric gas COLLIE — Two year old male. AKC MANAGEMENT CAREER SHARPENED (69. Call Leonardo. range for built-in, (15, and ten-year- registered. Call MEN — Part time nights for buIMIns 741-5879. truck. Ideal for hunting and fishing. SU-5818. In retailing. Rapid advancement, Joi maintenance, jl.75 per hr.""to" atar It'a safer and more efficient to use Like new. W<1MV APARMJSNT SIZE WOOD GRAINED old IT- Zenith TV, (15. Call 671-3772 In retailing sharp saw blade or . Yea, PUMPKINS — Pick your own, lOo and after 6 p.m. weaknlgKs and after 2 security. Nelsneilsner Brothers, a rapid)rapy; Call Arthur Treacher, 9 White St., Rec 8 CU, FT. REFRIOERATOR — Excel- Formica top kitchen table. su>. Call AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Bank. 842-4800. sharpen both. Or aeleot a new blad up. Peppers, eggplant, some tomatoes, 741-7334. weekends. expanding retail chain, operating 180 from our large stock of wood, metal SI basket bring your own. Laurlno lent condition. $25. Call —Shots. Good temperament Call 146- modern department and Junior depart- 787-3081 LIVING ROOM AND KITCHEN SETS ment storea In 19 itatea, otters a for FULL TIMB DAYS — Service or atonecuttlng blades. Farm, Sycamore AVe., New Shrews- THREE-PIECE RATTAN BET — Couch attendant. Call Mr. Weiss, bury. and two chairs, suitable for recreation Call mat management training program foi RED BANK LUMBER PH1LOO 10 CU. FT. REFRIOBRATO'R- 74I-B0I3 TWO PONIES FOR BALK — Plua two Qualified young men woo can be devel 591-1130 FREEZJER. $40. room, (50. 747-2469. pony carta, one large, one small, Two oped Into atore managers and to post YOUNG MAN — Learn to do „„„ Pearl and Wall, Red Bank 741-5M LEAKY GUTTERS 462-7671 AREA RUG — 7tt*9tt, blue ami green DIKINO AND BEDROOM sets, Danish saddles, one large, one smalt One lull tlons of eventual greater responsibility glass work. Permanent position. Gooc are damaging. Call for free estimate fringed, (49. Walnut dining table, octa- set, living room pieces, porch and patio set of pony harness. Call 787-9153. DESKS (15 up FEUB13, tables, chairs, CHAIN LINK FENCING sets. Secretary, ~ plate ffius mirrors, Excellent atartlng salary. QUAUFICA opportunity. Apply Atlantic Glass Co. adding machines, typewriters, offiu and low, low prices on white, high 14 PRICE gonal pedetaL (30. Artificial wisteria TIONS: College training highly de»ir- n Maple Ave., Red Bank., quality ALUMINUM GUTTERB. tree, (25. 741-9961. china, and guus. 711-6923. able, minimum high school graduate. equipment, etc., at bargain prices. Nei Supplier has left over from Urge In- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Capacity to meet high mental and SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS — or used. AAC DESK OUTLET. Rt 3! PROWN'S stallation first quality chain link fenc- MAHOGANY DESK 60x32 — Good con 10" METAL LATHE — 3' long. (60. - physical damanda of training program, Three, two nlghtmen, one day man Oakhurst 631-3990. 33 Broad St Red Bank 741-7500 ing: ft PRICJl Installation and terms dltlon. Double drawers. Call Call after 6 p.m. arranged. 141-4700. S42-2M3 APARTMENTS demonstrate leadership ability, have the Apply In person, Drcssler's Esso, 32 TYPEWRITERS, ADDING machlnei ATTENTION 741-9470. necessary drive and flexibility to suc- Hwy. 36, Mlddletown. All makes new or used. Ouaranteei Only $«19 • One only - $798 regular FIVE PIECE BEDROOM BET — In- BEDROOM SET LONG BRANCH ceed In the dynamic and highly conv AUTO GLASS MAN — Experienced Low as ia. Serplco's, 101 Monmout price. IN) Phllco Color TV - Floo cluding vanity, JI8. Call UNPAINTED FURNITURE Perfect condition petttlve chain store Industry. Willing. Permanent position. Atlantic Glass, 2] St Next to theater. 747-0489. Model. 2S1-910B, 671-9231 ness to relocate. Company benefits In- Maple Ave., Red Bank. ON OUR 2nd & 3rd FLOORS RED BANK AREA elude Uberal retirement, excellent hos- Wo repair anything and everything" 1 year guarantee Parts and Labor ANTIQUE SHOP — Six round oak NURSERY STOCK — Small sties. Tax- pltallzatlon and major medical plan, MAN.— For driving and general work. MACHINE SHOP-NO JOB TOO SMALL 747-5702 . Ask for "Jerry tables. Oil lamp B.60, clothes trees (3. Largest stock on the New Jersey Shore us Capitate, (upright yew). Colorado NEW GARDEN APARTMENTi profit sharing bonus, paid vacation, holi- Permanent position. Apply NORWOOD Rainbow, 179 Broad, 741-7008 etc 117 Main St, Port.Monmouth. and at 2594 off manufacturer's list for Blue . Blue Atlas Cedar. Shade FURNISHED 3V, BOOMS (139 days and sickness plan. Minimum start BEST TOP SOIL cash and carry. Also chairs galore. 4i4 ROOMS (IS) DISTRIBUTORS. 13 Third St., Keyport U8ED PIANOS AND OKQANB Iron WET8UIT FOR SALE — Two piece, and ornamental treei. T. J. McMAHON, UNFURNISHED 3H ROOMS (110 Ing salary S10O per week. Apply Nelanei $25. Pianos bought sold, repaired Good fill dirt, blue stone, road gravel Please stop in. 142 Lexington Ave., Fair Haven, N. J. Brothers, Inc.. Ulddletown Shopping sand, eto. Bulldozing and backhoe aer. full length. Sharkskin with nylon lin- Bat and Bun., 124 p.m. 4% ROOMS (135 Center, Mlddletown, HELP WANTED—Male - Femali moved. By appointment-Freehold Musi vice. Eckel's Trucking, MorganvUle, 691- ing. 430. 747-3771. RED BANK LUMBER HEAT. HOT WATER, Center, 432-4730. OT07. CONN ORGAN — Caprice Spinet, wal- COOKING OAB SUPPLIED FOLDING WHEEL-CHAm — Extra Pearl and Wall, Red Bank 741-5500 nut Excellent condition. Must sell. Best CALL 747-4233 OR 222-8210 LABORERS — To work In concreti MEN AND WOMEN — Wanted to wort FOR THB PERFECT WEDMNO clean. Chrome plated. Good condition. plant Start »2.!5 per hr., work up tc GOWN — Bfldesmald dresses and CALIFORNIA WINE GRAPE OARAGE SALE — Dining room, end offer over (475. Call 741-2800 or 747< BUTTON PARK APARTMENTS — 12.78 _ per hr. Miami Stone Products, In laundryy . Experiencp ce not requiredrequired, (25. trade, buy. 787-6180. 0478 day or erenlnss. Apply DnaldDonald'Dona ' s LLaundryd , 44 MarlMlo accessories with Individual personal sei Call 787-8085 tables, sofa, bed, hand crocheted bed- Branch Ave. 3H-room apartment avail- Morrlstovm Rd., CheeseQuake. St., Red BBnka . vice, call Virginia Kbnbail, Freehold PORTABLB BEWINO MACHINE — spread, deer head, ateel door, phono- AMPLIFIER — Guild thunder bass I. able. All utilities furnished except elec- HANDYMAN — For used car lot 462-7773. SPECIAL COLLECTION Of band Singer. Excellent condition. Call 222- graph, much more. Oct. 19, 20, 21. (250. Call tricity. Bee Manager, 1670 Branca Ave. new car agency. Must have driver's PART AND FULL TIME 1967 SINGER ZIQ ZIG painted plates and fruit bowls. EAST 7562 10 to 5, 17 Branch Ave., Red Bank. 6T1-0U2 Red Bank. license. Contact Ben Rassas at. Rassas CONSOLE: MODEL HOUBE ANTIQUES, Hwy 36 at Sears BABY OKAND PIANO Interesting and pleasant wort, oui Ave., Atlantic Highlands. 291-2147. SPECIAL DISCOUNT — On brand new WALL OVEN and counter top range. Pontlac, 395 Broad St. R5d Bank. 741- Christmas selling haa started. Earning; Only four months old. Does everything, Small, walnut C325. 154 Ptackney Rd., window display three-room outfit. Orig- Coppertone. Reasonable. Call SEA BRIGHT 8180. to $4 per hour. Call 586-3257, 566-201 Balance only 1ST or «7 monthly. Guar ATTENTION Little Silver. inal price was (695-only (389. Includes 141-7592 LOVELY COLONIAL ARMS 583-1313, 462-1014. an teed. Only (234.M - One only - (279.95 regu 1 Credit Dept. Hi DOG HOUSE — Extra large. Peak nine-piece living room with soft, match- 1201 Ocean Avenue FULL AND PART-TIME lar price. 1966 Combination Stereo AM roof. Heavy duty. 42x42x65. (25. Call Ing chairs, tables And lamps. Eight- VERMONT ROCK MAPLE TABLE — Mamlflcent all electric one and two HELP WANTED-MALE For cleaners. 4H- Floor Model. 787-6180, ' piece Danish bedroom with large dress- Six chairs A-l condition. (125. Call 741- bedroom apartments. Centrally air con- SO Dtyi Parts and Labor er and bookcase bed Plua five-piece 542-6578 BABY CARRIAGE — Caj bed, scale, ditioned. Dlshwuheri, disposals, combl- RENT A TV 747-8702 Ask tor "Watt" chrometome dinette. Instant credit T.V. 23" CONSOLE — Good condition. latlon cloths washers and dryers. Pri- FACTORY PERSONNEL — First and Color or black ana white. Day, week play-pen, bathlnette. Westlnghouse elec- FIELD FURNITURE, 7-11 B. Front St., vate swimming pool, beach, boardwalk second shifts. Apply Ballard Advertli tric cellar water pump. Blmmona brown «5 or month. Low rates. BATBHORB TV POOL TABLE Keyport 284-3020. Open Tues., Wed., 291-3580 ind puking. All electrlcty Included. PORTERS Ing 133 1st BL, Keyport 33 Church St, Keansburg. 787-4400. Hlde-a-bed-sofa. 747-0597. Thurs. & Sat 9 a.m. "til 5 p.m. Mon. Rentals of JIM -(215. Superintendent's KITCHEN CHAIRB RECOVERED — 5x10 Ball returns. Three slate bed. k Frl. 9 a.m. 'til 9 p.m. ' GIBSON AMPLIFIER and reverb, 135 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED — Completely rebuilt All equipment. De- TWO 15" MAG WHEELS — With 778x15 apartment 78 or telephone FULL TIME DAY POSITIONS Apply Bennett BroB 301 Bast Road, Dinette seta and bar stools. Monmou Goodyear high performance tires. Call watts, seven speaker. Excellent condi- 741-0150 Dinette, US Monmoutb. St, Red Bank, livered and assembled. (900 firm. 431' TV-23" French Provincial console. tion. Call 671-3651. Available with full fringe bene- Belford. 0073 after 1 p.m. 229^2697. cellent condition. (100. Call 741-8833. ELECTRIC RANGE — OVEN — Ex- THREE ROOMS — Clean and beauti- GENERAL FACTORY WORK — Fu! HAND CARVED ANTIQUE FURNI- WARDROBE TRUNK »10. 9x13 rug (10, 264-6206. fully furnished. Convenient location. Ap- fits. Call Rivervlew Hospital or part-time work. Must apply In pe FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPHER'S COURSI oil burner (SO. (team radiator (20. Call cellent condition. (15 or will glv« to —Complete set of bboks. Call 222-2J TURE — Can be seen at Max'* Taxi, FOUR UPHOLSTERED BOOTHS — charitable organization, veterans group. pointment only. Call 741-8281. 741-27Q0. Ext. 22. son." Laird Company, ubeyvlUe, 9 Norm St., Highlands. 878-1962. 741-3596. 5424313. mornings Tues., Wed., Thurs. With three tables. (60. Call Call 741-1627 after 6:30 p.m. KBYPORT — 3 — ROOM GARDEN 8M-O0O3. APARTMENT. AIR CONDITIONED- THREE CITIZEN BAND TRANSCEIV- POOL. BETSY ROSS APARTMENTS, HELP WANTED-Male - Female HELP WANTED-Male - Female HELP WANTEIMHale - FemaleHElP WANTED-Male - FemaleHELP WANTED-Male • Female LTVINO ROOM AND DININO ROOM ERS — Polycon, RCA and Knight (85. CLARK ST. AT RT. 35. • FURNITURE — Excellent condition. 747-8286. Call 642-2658. 12x19 LEB'8 WOOL RUO — Green, (More Classified Ads . two months old. Original price MACHINERY FOR SALE I. Selling for (850. Moving 671-1511. On The Next Page) DANISH WALNUT SOFA AND CHAIR SHERMAN BACKHOE -$60. Refrigerator, working order, (10. And Wagner loader with Ford tractor. 389 Prospect Ave., Little Silver. 747- Very good condition. (1,700. Call 671-0052. 3649. ORCHARD PUMP — 14 h.p. agitator, FOR SALE ADDING MACHINE —Six months old, (15. All bronze gear pump shaft, %", electric, (45. Btereo amplifier, 20 watts, (8. 2x2^4." high pressure pump. 2 h.p. |35. Call 872-9764, No motor. (15. Low water cut off, electric high and low. (10. 222-6244. HILL for You EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY GARAGE SALE - Clothing, ladles' 10. Men's 38L, chlldrcns', T.V., dishes. FURNITURE Etc. 10c-(25. Frl.-Sat. 10-6 p.m. 221 MERCHANDISE WANTED COUNTRY FURNITURE Dartmom Ave.. Fair Haven. IN A COUNTRY SETTING COUNTRY PRICES TOO I I I - GreUch drum set, sev COLLECTOR — Wants old toy trains, WITH A PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE SERVICE MUST SELL any condition. Pay caih or will trade: ALSO MODEL HOMB en pieces. 797-3812. H.O., 027, 0, standard gauge. 774-3710. FURNITURE SALE THE MIDDUCTOWN RECREATION Open 94. Go wcot of Freehold FULL SIZE PING PONG TABLE — COMMISSION —II In need of a piano Circle on Rt. X), left at light, mctlcally new. «toar-Broil cooker with to bo tuned to "C" 4(0 VPS. Need to follow our ilgra. component pot Bendlx ironer. Call 671- buy cheap. We will,move. Call 741-0844 The telling Of homes and property with * progr#.n!v» and fully.i.rvicod r*al •srat* firm hai rtaeh»d prohnlon.1 >rvlcingj In th» General Contractors Painting and Decorating raal estate) market. You'll have two multiple listingi to work with. 11 Adding Machines — Typewtlteri ADDING MACHINES - Typewriters CARPBNTHY—Remodeling, paneling, CARL B. JONKB — Palntlns and sold, 'rented, repalrod. Sorploo s 101 slopH, sidewalks, patios. Reasonable wallpaporlng. Fully Insured, For (res Supported by a Well-rounded advertising program you will be aided not only by good publicity and printed Initltutlonsl mattrlal of Monmouth St., Red Bank, 747-0485. rates. 8(2-4335, 747-2338. estimates, call 74T-3M1. , . . excellent quality, but also by a comlitent newspaper campaign that bringi you WOKKINQ MAN'S CONTRACTOR — Pearl and Restrlnglng Alterations. Repairs. Masonry. Small ' ' actual leadi. You will racilva eompr»h«nilv» training for ma|or «alai. You will ba Asphalt Paving Jobs, too. 5O1-J714. Expertly on braided nylon. 1190 a kept alert by our branch office expansion. OBNBRAL ASPHALT PAVING INC. strand. Sterling claipi from 7So. Blacktop driveways and parking lots. Insulation & Siding UHUSaiLLES1, 3D Broad St., Ited Call for frco eltlmates. 2M-82G8. INSULATION & BIDINO CORP. — Bank. Reaching your goal Of an Income In five figures »t Applebrook requires that you come to us with previous soiling experience and Also windows, roofi, gutters, eto, Ceramic Tile Contractor! 10 30 yiar guarantee. Day or night Plumbing and Heating an Intelligent attitude toward your production responsibility. You will find long 715-8(07. Adam Llnzmayer 201-0302 CERAMIC TILE PI.UMHING — netting and bathroom hours, Including wee-kands, n»ee«sary. You will ba representing ui with progressive Odd Jobs remodeling. , thinking and a penonobU manner. Would you Ilka a modem ooramlo tils bath or kltchont All work guaranteed. YARDS, OELLAKB, garages, stores CORRIGAN'S Fro« estlmatm. Call 284-3303. oleancd up. HaVB truck. Free esti- 1ST Oakland St., Red Batik 7*1-370*. Diamonds Bought or Restyled mates. 741'214I> alter a p.m. Much tooner than you thought possible you will find the professional style of telling In raal astata, as practicad at Applabrook, hti Rooting, Siding & Insulation,.. brought you the rewards you want for what you ara contributing to your sponsoring firm. Lot us buy the diamonds you don't Painting and Decorating woar or lot us rostyle thorn for you OL8KN CO, INC Hoofing, siding A personally. Reusilllcs', 3d Broad Bt. L. II. HILL — Falntar Interior and Insulation Installed and guar»nl«ed exterior, No Jobi too large or too for 10 years, HSJIOJ. Ml-OMO, Draperleg •mm. Very rcascnabla. Call 220-2407. BIDINO — XTico, Dupont Tedlar and INTIlItIo"il~ANir"BXTlJRIOR - Alcoa. Work guaranteed. ing. Alio decorating Our prices ara Upholstering, Draperies, cheaper thin theirs. Call Btaok Paint* PROWN'S FOR A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW CALL OR WRITE New Furniture, Bedspreads, SJ Broad St. Ited Dank TtLTWO Slipcovers, Rods. Foam Rubber. Ing Co. for free esttmatei, 741-41WO. Custom Or Ready Mads PAWnTNO - And~~wair papering. Sower Clewing Lawn servlne and window cleaning. JACOB R. V. M. LEPFERTS III — 671-2300 Golden Touch Decorator* Immediate free animate and service. JACK'S HEWER 0LBAN1N0 - With 177 Broad St., Ited Dank, 747-0M1 Kully Insured. FAIR HAVEN 1IOMC •leotrlo aewsr Rooter, cleans til Nsxt To New Post Office, SUPPLY, 842-187] Or T41-MMI. household drains, pipes and (*mf pplebrook Agency PA1NTINO-PAP10R HANOlNO-PLAi- Unas. »7I-oOiO. TBR REPAIRS - Rooms |M and up. Entertainment Clean work, 0130113. Window Cleaning THOMAS RI.ATB 9S0 HIGHWAY 35 MIDDLETOWN, N. J. I Tickets available for latest Broad- Prst Isllmales way shows and Major Sports Xventl. Painting nt Decorating 170 Monmouth St., Rid Bank. Full* imiuad ,, T«?4M HOUSES FO« SALE COMMERCIAL RENTALS FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSES FQ* BALE HOUSES W» HOUSES FOB SALE I8-Frid»y, October 20, 1967 THE DAILY REGISTER HMUC-BIDftOOIf DEUBXBUS RTVZK WtOST >ult*4ll HER BANK — FurnUhtd rovvu ot Sixt ftoOf Is tfaa M« EvJUio*. Oil grvixA tlvjT vut wf»ad Oocrr, wltto HoinvW—WoodUJvJ Mtttog- Four- APARTMENTS APARTMENTS j,r)n« uuuet, iiUJt_» room. KJU&tn sAvtUttu. W«&M mil. Unuln t-t tl b*4roo» t*JK*i, Three botht, HOME SALE yorj AMB ixrnauamti — u> t Ptun H. (MortCUMW MVPOftT *.WtA - I rnlMl trtiffl .Ml Ll*. l £** B4A*n 'Mini ifi/J, »t)J T«xe» «Bb«Uev«i»)e>fra, Near AT l<,c*.u0 Waverly PI. (first house from Broad COLONIALS excellent condition. Contalni T.V. and phone outlets, 11 cu. ft. refrigerators, parking ond wolk-ln ttorogj MIDDLBTOWN — NEW MONMOUTH St.,) 741-2677. REDDEN AGENCY tacilltles. Spacious rooms, lanje closets. Walk to shopping plaza, buses ond area — 2.000 sq. ft., two-story office ROOM FOR RENT living room, dining room, eat-in building, 9 Leonardviin Rd. Call 671 Private home. $32,900 and $35,900 kitchen, full bath, two ipaeioui DIRECTIONS: Garden state exit 117 to M, east on 36 to Airport Shopping 1250. 747-4087 Plaza, Turn left, then two blocks to model apartment. From 35, (J. M. 741-9100 bedroomi pn first floor. Unfin- PROFESSIONAL SPACE — Private e iihed attic Ideal for extra two Reids) to Hailet Ave., turn left on Middle Road., straight ahead. trance, General and private office. Util- 'or additional Information call.. ities Included. S160 month. 291-2400. GARAGES FOR BENT Realtors - Insuron bedroomi. Fenced in back yard, Phone 264-1846 DOCTORS, 'DENTISTS or Private busi- LARGE GARAGE — Cement building. temi-finlihed basement with rec. ness oftlco located West End section of 5ood for storage. Could be converted Rt. 35, 301 Maple Ave., Cor. Bergen PI. dULLANEY REALTY reation room, washing machine Long Branch. For information, Call W shop. Centrnl Red Bank. 671-3709. 222-7393. connection!, built-in bar, many APARTMENTS 67L5I5I other feature! such as combina- APARTMENTS PROFESSIONAL BUILDING — Middle REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RED BANK tion aluminum storm and screen D BANK — Two-bedroom apart- town, Hwy. 38. Prestige location. Foui CLIFFWOOD — Furnished modern gar- otflceB. carpeted waiting room. 1200 aq. windows, custom awnings, beau- den apartment, two blocks from Ameri- _nt. Adults only. Two blocks from ft. paved parking 20 cars. Baseboan HOUSES FOR SALE Evenings and Sundays 741-7480 can Can, ',4 block shipping unit buses. wn. Curate. $120 month. Heat and heat, air conditioned, Ideal physician tifully landscaped grounds. Ex- Hwy. 33, next to Baysliore Fishery. Cen- atrr Included. Security required. Call or other specialists. Call 291-2100 BREEZY POINT cellent financing available. tral Park Apartments, #10, office, 2-4011 before 4:1"). RUMSON — Prime residential Members of Red Bank Multiple Listing Service phone 566-3735. RESPONSIBLE ESTABLISHED BUSI At Little Silver Qualified vet no money down. EYI'ORT — TWO-ROOM STUDIO. NSasMAN — Will Bhare office with rustic locale. Spacious ranch Non-vet $450 down. Asking RED BANK — Riverside Gardens, SO Ill CONDITIONED. POOL. (FUH-similar party. Katontown area. Write Fireplace in living room. Forma I W. Front St., overlooking river. One 1SI1E1) OR UNFURNISHED) RETSY Box J-197, The Dally Register, Red Bank. HOUSES FOR SALE $14,900. Fast occupancy. A S'i-room apartment. Available Immedi- OSS APARTMENTS, CLARK BT. AT dining room. Kitchen, den. Three HOUSES FOR SALE • NEW HOMES real clean home difficult to ately. Cross ventilation. Near shopping 35, OFFICE PRIVATE — Campbells June and transportation. Son Bupt. on prem- tion area S70 Including all utilities. 671 bedrooms, two tiled baths. Patio beat. F ises, or call 741-3691. ,V0-BEDR001tf furnished apartment. 2359. full basement. Hot air gas heat RUMSON SHREWSBURY — Three-bedroom From M7.60O RUMSON — Garage apartment. Two nvenlent location, Red Bank. For 2OFFICE SPACE — Available for pro Attached two-car garage. % acre Opportunity. Five-room rancher. rancher, centrally air-conditioned bedrooms, On bus line. $110 monthly, 3 men. 7J7-344O or 741-0674.- fesstonal use at 276 Broad St., Redplot. $52,000. .OCATED at Sllverilde Ave., (Neai TEICHER AGENCY Bank. FRANK W. McKENNA JK- Prestige area. Living room with full basement with finished game even Bridge Rd.) Llttlo Silver. garage Included. 84M679. IVKLV MODERN FURNISHED RUMSON — Choice convenient 70-1200 Indtnendenl Listing Broken Realtors 276 Broad St., Red Bant 741 fireplace, formal dining room, full room. Ottered at $19,900. LOVELY, MODERN three - room unfur- 'ARTMENT — Three rooms and 2755. living area. Interesting ranch. .UMSON — Living room, dining room nished apartment. Inquire- 153 Chest- tli. Centrally located In Red Bank, basement, screened porch, at- ttchen, tbree bedrooms, batii, base 287 OCEANPORT AVE. nut St., Red Ban!;. quire 21 Hance Ave., New Slirewa- Triple faced fireplace in living tached garage. Quality construc- *IVER PLAZA — Four-bedroom lent, one-car garage. M acre plus 3% ROOMS — Tile kitchen and bath, r.v. HOUSES FOR BENT room. Dining room. Electric eml-pagoda. $24,600. Low taxes, no OCEANPORT tion. Top location. Asking $25,000. e Cod, full basement, one-car. gents. 842-0530. clean. Near town. Quiet, mature biml- IMSON — Waterfront studio apart- kitchen. Three bedrooms, two ness woman. £110. 741-O7G1. RENTALS — SEASONAL — YEARLY ;arage. Immediate occupancy. 542-3500 •nt. Furnished. Kor single. Utilities. baths. Jalousied porch. Patio. 2- CUSTOM BUILT KBANSBURO — MODERN TWO-BED 15 monthly. Lease. Call 842-1765. ELLA WILTSHIRE, Realtor zoned hot water gas heat. At- Mfered at $17,500. HOUSES FOR SALE ROOM AUTOMATIC HEAT. INQUIRE 1480 Ocean Ave., Be& Bright S42-O004 Newly listed three-bedroom ranch. 14 HANCOCK ST. HREE KOOMS AND BATH — Un- tached oversized two-car garage rnished. Heat and water supplied, RENTALS Dining room, large 15' eat-in SEA BRIGHT — Furnished five rooms, valhible Nov. I. Call 222-3OS7. F. A. QEHLHAUS, Real Estate Shade trees. $39,950. kitchen, gameroom on main level. WEART-NEMETH tile tath All utilities supplied. 5125 per Hwy. 36 Leonardo 291-0481 RUMSON — Vicinity of beach month. 842-0128 after 5. ATAWAN — 41.-R00M DUPLEX 20" screened porch. 180' frontage. ITU BASEMENT. AIR CONDI- WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS — Sizeable Dutch Colonial. Fireplace AGENCY How can you gauge value stability of a ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Three Hot water baseboard heat. Ca|l ONED. GLENN GARDENS, 90 MAIN Furnished and unfurnished. Immediate in living room. Dining room, rooms and bath. All utilities Included. occupancy. SAMUEL, TEICHER AGEN- now. $21,500. Adults only. 291-338B, after 12 noon. CY, Oceanport Ave., Oceanport, 542- kitchen, den. Four bedrooms, l'/J REALTOR home in reference to its neighborhood? KEAN8BURG — SPACIOUS THREE- EANSBURG — Ideal lor business 3500. baths. Porch, full basement. Base- ROOM GARDEN APARTMENT. >unle. Lovely four-room apartment idential area. One block to New- $85 to $250 Per Month board hot water oil heat. Mu- 102 WEST FRONT ST. k, N.Y. busline and beach. Hot water THE BERO AGENCY The McGOWAN AGENCY Study general neighborhood price patterns. •aseboard heat furnished. 78T-0304. Rt. 35 Mtddietomi nicipal sewer connection. $25,500 611-1000 741-2240 ITTLE SILVER DUPLEX — Nov. 1 REALTORS UOV. 1. 671-8042. ccupancy. Excellent condition. Five TWO AND THREE-BEDROOM HOMES If the home is about the same — or somewhat less RED BANK — Cannon Point Village rge rooms, two bedrooms, batn, kltch- — For rent or sale. JUS to 1150 a DENNIS K. BYRNE Member of Red Bank Apartment, 239 Spring St. One-bedroom. I. Convenient location. $30 month month. THE KIRWAN CO., REAL- 258 Newman Springs Rd. Multiple Listing Service Total electric. See manager. lus utilities. Lease required. E.A. TORS, Belford, 787-5500. W. KeMUburg. REALTOR—INSUROR ;n asking price than comparable homes in the .RMSTRONQ AGfiNCY, Eealtor, 855 787-6600. Hazlet. 261-7100. 8 West River Road Rumson KINO JAMES APARTMENTS -• Val- 'rospect Ave., Little Silver. 711-4500. 747-3000 ley Drive. Route 36, Atlantic: Highlands. HIGHLANDS — Unluml«l»d. Tbre« Phone 842-1150 Red Bank Drop In for free area map area, the value potential is good because it will Three miles from Bandy Hook state 'HREE ROOMS AND BATH — Un.bedrooms. Becurlty required. Can b« seen weekends. 26d B&yslde Dr. MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING Park One-and two-bedroom units. untshed. At 35 Waverly PI. Two 24 Hours 7 Days KEANSBURO tend to rise. Furnished or unfurnished. Swimming ocks south of First Merchants Bank, POUR-ROOM HOUSE Three bedrooma, living room, kitchen pool and recreation area. Patio or »*>• tween Maple Ave. and Brood Si, Unfurnished' ANTIQUE LOVERS SPECIAL bath and oversized garage. Attachec Sony, each unit. Kent from «32, in- round floor. Heat and water eup- Call 787-0248 Jiree-roonl apartment on nicely land cluding heat and hot water. 2S1-O770. led. Rent Jill). Phone 747-4U7. A raTe find In Rumson. lOO-year-olr HOLMDEL RUMSON — Unfurnished four-uedreom leaped lot. Good for older couple. Mans This is a variable yardstick which is highly flexible Colonial. All the charm o[ yesterday :tras. Call for appointment. 787-3733 MATAWAN BOROUGH — 3% and 4V4- .ED BANK — Furnished three-room carriage house with 2.4 hathB located all the comJort of today. Living room room air conditioned gaTden apart- partment. Private bath. On bus line, on a seven-acre estate. Immediate oc- BRAND NEW AREA when it comes to High-priced homes or very low- ments from tlW mo. (Net rent) for lulls only. Call 741-7076.' cupancy. A. KOZICKY, REAL ESTATE dining room and large oountry Kitchen January occupancy. Private swim club. BROKER, Rt. 35, Eatontown. 542-2223. all have fireplaces. Three bedrooms, HOUSES FOR SALE MARC HAMPTON APTS., Matawan JMSON — Three and four rooms fur two bathi and two half baths. Back FIRST TIME OFFERED priced homes. Ave., between Ravine Dr. and Aber- shed. All utilities. % block to bus POUR-ROOM AND BATH BUNGALOW stairs. 20x18' brick terrace. In eice' deen Rd. Phone 666-7010. d stores. 842-2086. for rent. Reasonable. lent condition. S4O.OO0. ._.. 787-0442 Will build to suit starting at FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment, 1st KEANSBURG — Unfurnished three STERLING THOMPSON CUSTOM BUILT The type of financing terms can often make a hom« floor, $85 a month. Inquire, after 5, >ms, all utilities supplied, $85 peSEr A BRIGHT — Furnished or unfur- $37,000. mth. Call 361-2844. nished large one-bedroom home. Living 20 Bayvlew Aye., Kcansburg. room with fireplace, Kitchen and oath. & ASSOC Realtor which is not a "groat buy" a significant bargain in BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOCA- ?LANTIC HIGHLANDS — 3'A andPlenty of seclusion. Located on the 45 W. River Rd. On limited number of lots, tome OCEANPORT — TION IN OCEANPORT — Furnished room apartments, furnished. Fine river with a commanding view. A. wooded. terms of investment value. small two bedroom apartment on year- ctlon. 6 Third Ave., C01-0237. KOZICKY REAL ESTATE BROKER, RUMSON ly lease. Near school, $125 monthly. Rt. 35, Eatontown. 542-2221 $24,400 IRT MONMOUTH — Three largo MARSHALL P. WHITFIELD Heat supplied. 741-4487. LINCROFT — Four bedrooms, fire- 747-0900 oms. Bedroom, living roam, kitchen, Rambling ranch, approx. saven TWO-ROOM EFFICIENCY APART- iparato entrance. Call 787-1489. place. Security and references re- Exculstve ogenb for Real Estate Broker -To make the* MENTS — All improvements. 66 Main quired. By appointment THE McQOW- Rumson Shore Estates 8. Holmdel Rd. Holmdel 8(6-447, yaers old. Containing three bed- fit., Keansburg. IREE-ROOM FURNISHED' apart- AN AGENCY, 258 Newman Spring", Rd., BEST INVESTMENT POSSIBLE IN REAL ESTATE ent. Near transportation. Utilities Red Bank. 747-3000. BIO RED BANK VICTORIAN BPECTAL roomi, larga living room, dining THREE-ROOMS UNFURNISHED — id, J100. QUALITY REALTY ASSOC. On BrldBa Ave. Inquire at Tony'B Bar- RUMSON COTTAGE — FurnlBhed 4 INTERLAKEN fy 36 and Homestead Ave., Leonar- Living room, 17" dining room, IT kitch- room, laundry room, kitchen, full ber Shop, 110 Monmoutli St.. Red B.ink. 291-0953. 291-0S76. roomB, bath. TV. Air conditioned. Two gentlemen preferred. t!35. 741-7157. $19,500 bath, plui powder room. Air FOUR-ROOM — Apartment available. ID BANK — One-bedroom garden en, den, Cour bedrooms, one bath. BUY THROUGH A J130 per month. Terrace Apartment, 'artment available. Ideal central lo- FOUR ROOMS — Large bath, en CHARM IS THE WORD conditioners included. Two-car 15 Spring St., Red Bank, Inoutro Man- tion, heat and hot water Included, closed »un porch. 94 E. River St. Call Full basement. New heating unit Nev Colonial home In prime condition. Liv- ager, Apt. 15. , lulta only, no pets. See Superinten- Mr. B. 747-0465. ing room, fireplace, formal dining room, attached garage. In excellent mt. Apt. 10, 50 Locust Ave. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — Attached bathroom fixtures Included. Needs l modern kitchen, powder room, screened garage. Eat-in cottage. East River Rd., porch. Second floor, three bedrooms, condition. Nice grounds. APARTMENTS iLMDEL — Three rooms and bath. Rumson. $150 a month, ono-year least, little work and TL.C. A real bargain foi bath, storage, attic Basement, two-car :aX and hot water supplied. Call 264- Call 842-3000. VETS, NO DOWN PAYMENT REALTOR 54 or 284-4965. large family. .116,800. , FOR RENT OR SALE — Immaculate NON-VET, $2,100 DOWN IDDLETOWN — Modern three-room VA Btory home. Large living and dining •"HAY.ES AGENCY .artment. $95. Phone rooms and sun deck. Three small bed REALTOR, MEMBER S M L S 30-year mortgage available. 7ST-3482 rooms. Gas heat. Near Red Bsnli The Dowstra Agency WHO SELLS RED BANK AREA OCEAN APT. LIVING Sandy Hook or Holmdel area. Asking 722 Mattlaon Ave., Asbury Park IVE ROOMS Unfurnished. — tUO$13,000. or $110 rental 222-2910. 775-6210 Luxury 10-story apartment us utilities. Gas heat, separate fur- 91 East Front St., Red Bank Eves., Weekend! 631-3776 TEICHER AGENCY with breathtaking views of ice. 76 Hamilton Ave,, T^onardo. MODERN TWC-J3EDROOM HOUSE — Large living room, dining and Kitchen. liKhpindMt Listing Broken Sandy Hook Bay and N. Y. Available after OcL 25. *UK> a month, 741-8700 COMFORT AND Harbor from your own open APARTMENTS QUALITY REALTY ASSOC. 287 Oceanport Ave. terrace. Marina next door. Hwy. 36 & Homestead Ave., Leonard JUBT LISTED — X,ltUe Silver ranch. CONVENIENCE (Next to Mermaid Diner) Just 55 mini, from New Three bedrooms, living room, dining strathimore: . Four-bedrooms, formal din- Oceanport MULTIPLE LISTINGS George A. DeLorme, Realtor room, eat-In kitchen, bath, garage. |Ing room, 2H baths, family room, York, 45 from Newark. MONMOUTH BEACH 291-0953—291-0976 Excellent condition. $22,000. central air conditioning, Washer, dryer, 542-3500 STUDIO and 1 BR APTS. dishwasher, refrigerator, wall - to - wall RANCH HOME — Four bedrooms, two carpet Hot 'water heat. Walk to shop- • PRIVATE MARINA! CHARMING EUSTIO COTTAGE — From $140 Two bedrooms. Hill lection Atlantic baths, Hvlng room, dining room, kitch- ping, schools, and commuter service. Highlands. $125 monthly until June 1, en, basement attached garage. % acre mmedlate occupancy. $25,250. •• Incl. utilities, central olr cond!.. • CABANA CLUB! pay utilities. REAL ES- plot, Excellent area. $21,500. NO DOWN PAYMENT TO VETS tlonlna, heat, parking, swim pool. TATE, 291-2100. LOW DOWN PAYMENT TO NON-VETS Also: 2-Br. (2 Bams), and 3-Br, • Individual Terraces! SCHANCK AGENCY Subject to Government approval. Call (2Vi Berths). NEWLY REMODLED COTTAGE — 856-1881 now. • Private Ocean Club! Highlands. Ideal tor couple. Available REAiLTOR Nov. 15. Call 291-2263. , - 9 Linden PI. Red Bank VAN'S AGENCY, REALTOR Highlandia Just 10 minutes from down- THREE BEDROOM RANCH — Fin147-039- 7 Eves: 747-4088 Hwy. 31 and Main St, Matawan ished cellar, enclosed porch. Convent 10 Ocean Boulevard town Red Bank. Luxurious ent location. 741-0007. YOU CAN GOOD ASSUMPTION appointments in every apart- KEANSBURG — Clean-five bedroom Be the owner of this Tare split, offering Only $2,800 down will assume > 814* Atlantic Highlands, N. J. ment. I 'h baths. Individually home. 1V4 baths,'nice yard. References six rooms, consisting of a country kitch- mortgage. Payments would be $130 per Call (201) ES M300 for appoint- en with sliding doors to a aundeck, fire- month. Three bedrooms, den, large REALTORS - INSURORS — APPRAISERS controlled heat end air con- Call 222-9595. place and family room. Also shade living room, modern kitchen and full ment or Information. Rental agent MrDDLETOWN VILLAGE RANCH — trees, privacy and nice plaee to Tatar on duty Sot., Sun. 12 to 6. ditioning. Teenags recreation basement Close to schools and trans- MIDDLETOWN OFFICF three bedrooms, one bath. Llvlnj your family. Act fast. Only $24,9o6. portation. Only $16,900. room, plus adult party room. room with flreplacej porch, attache! STERLING THOMPSON & ASSOC. one-car garage. Excellent area am REALTOR LAWLEY AGENCY schools. Walk to station. Newly painted HWY. 35, MIDDLETOIWN NEW HOMES (Custom Built) 4- & 5-ROOM APTS. Inside. $210 per month plus utlUUes. (Adjacent to Cobblestones) Realtors - Insurors References and security required. Call 747-5600 CALL ANYTIME Ranches, Split Levels, Bi-levels and Colonials, built to your individual needs. Wooded lots 671-2300, Ken Martin. Established 1932 •»»»»•»••»•»•»»»»*»*• — available. Best arses. Priced to fit your budget. Call now {or choice lots. Priced at $23,900 SHREWSBURY — Six-room house. EDNA M. NETTER 741-6262 I Big Studio Apt. (only I left) | FROM 135 Fireplace, 1V4 oaths, large «•'•"•« to $31,000. porch, two-car garage. Call 741-5784 Realtors LINCROFT Including heat, hot water, Thursday, Friday evening; Saturday FARMS—HOMES—INDUSTRIAL SITES air conditioning and daytime. HOLMDEL—COLTS NECK Four-bedroom split. Living room, dining PARK-LIKE SETTING (Custom Built) room, eat-in kitchen, den, recreation RIVERFRONT LINCROFT — Three- MARLBORO—FREEHOLD AREAS FREE HUT, off-straet parking. Dutch Lam Rd., RD 1, Marlboro room, three baths. Fully air conditioned Four years young in good area. Large living room, dining ana. Three bedrooms, 11x20 ejime- bedroom ranch. Wooded dead-end. Easy P. O. Box 325, Freehold Wooded lot, over one acre. Asking X32,- OFFSTREFTEETT APAMWC! FtlWE KIUIICESl • commuting. Lease. 8210 month. 747-0511. room. On* car garage. Asking $18,900. Call Now for Appointments I 671-3311. lATIH UltHEHSl * DINING SOUKS! * CtOSEt 462-4151 500, CROWELL, AQENCY, Realtor. 63 SPUE ULOREI * MO BMHSI * PMVATE SWIM HAMILTONIAN EAST KEANSBURO — Four room Riverside Ave., Red Bank. 7tl-(030 1 «K«E»TOH CIDEI *! SCHOOLS (CROSS IKE and shower, enclosed porch, ga» heat. averting! 538-9140 Evenings 741-3646. SPECIAL! mtETl VAU 10 SHIMS ( BUSES! Reasonable. 787-8109. RUMSON - NEAR RIVER AT MONMOUTH FIVE-ROOM HOUSE — Gas heat Con- PERFECT SETTING Large Cape Cod with family six* kitchen, 4 large bedrooms, I Vt baths, 24x12 gameroom, I This lovely custom all-brick ranch, Pretty Dutch Colonial. Four bedrooms ( ONLY A FEW LEFT: veniently located. Reasonable rent. 291- Wi baths, pretty living mom with fire- plus a full basement arid oversized garage. All this for $18,500. Call now 671-3311. OFF OCEAN AVE., 0317 after 6 p.m. situated In private setting, loaded wltr. I FULL I BEDROOM $|1A extras, la being offered at $32,500. Ca' place, dining room, den or family room MONMOUTH BEACH RUMSON — Dwelling, eight rooms, month. tras. Walking distance to all shopping, 211 ATUWIIC ST. KYNW* PHONE: 28+tJl J apartment!. With hcit and utilities, *l«0. Refer- churches. Excellent retirement Low ences. 7 Second Ave., Atlantic High. taxes. Buy direct. 3414390. MINI ESTATE-FAIR HAVEN - Mag- DIRECTIONS: Rl. 35 north to lands. nlflcent wooded setting. Immaculate l% Rl. 96, Keyport. Follow Rt. 34 to Agent: APi-LEBROOK RANCH — On lovely V, aero. Three bedrooms, living room with story with three large bedrooms, two 3rd traffic light and make u- fireplace. Wall-to-wall carpeUng. Kitch tils hiths, den with built-in bookcasei TURN. Proceed back on Rt. 3i THE BRITE AGENCY WANTED TO RENT en with dishwasher. Paneled funll fireplace In living room, built-in cor- to lit traffic light ond turn right room. Mid go's. 671-3288. ner cupboards In dining room. Attrac on Atlantic St. to Keyport Gar- Phone: 264-0656 FAMILY OF THREE wishes'to rent a tlve modern kitchen with dishwasher dens. farm or farm house. Immediate occu- MIDDLETOWN full basement, attached garage, hot .. OPEN DAILY £ SUN. MOON 10 DARK- , Model Apt.: 222-8120 pancy. 291-3038. Attractive, immaculate split level, or water oil heat. Low thirties. Call 7U 100x120' corner lot Bowers. Three bed. 0581 after 6 p.m. WE HAVE an overflow of bona fide rooms, living room, recreation room, prospects looking for two or four bed- kitchen, utility room, 1.4 baths. Wall ENGLISH TODOR In charming Ltttl rooms. Call us for fast action to have to-wall carpet. 24' pool. Attachei Silver location. Four bedrooms, three your homo rented. THE BERG AGEN- garage. S20.0OO. Owner transferred. Ca baths. Modern kitchen. 32x14 living CY. Rt 35, Mlddletown. 671-1000. 787-6576. room with fireplace, large dlnln room. Extra lot 122x131 Included. Ask- EATONTOWN FOR BALE —A large new nine-room ing $38,750. RUSSELL M. BOMJ8 FURNISHED ROOMS Colonial located In the Locust area ol REALTORS. 600 River Rn., Fair Hav- Middletown. In addition to four bed en. 747-4532. Member Multiple Listing PRIVATE ROOM — With bath. Ftril rooms are a paneled library, famll Service. floor, Private entrance. Gentleman pre- room dining room, living room an ferred. 747-1041. well appointed kitchen. Call 220-3772 to; CIIARM AND DISTINCTION — Con further details. tury old Colonial considered Fair Hav- en landmark. One half acre, eight TALL TIMBERS COMMERCIAL RENTALS TWO-APARTMENT — Income property rooms, 2 Baths All thes« fcaturei provided: In a neighborhood of young families • Central air condltlonlnf car garage, large dry basement. Beau Fireplace $ • Self service elevator llfully landscaped grounds. S3o,05ti. 8c. A npncloiis eight-room Colonial featur Fireplace • Private parkins apace It now. ROI.BTON WATEItBURY, Real Ing a family room, a full dining room Basement four bedrooms, lli baths. Includes a approx. 125 • Complete Janitorial aervic* lor, 16 W. Front St.. Red Bank. 747-3.VX Basement 2 Car Garage • Individual thermostatically con- fireplace, new :i-zone baseboard hot Including heat and all utilities. trolled heat. KEANSBURO — Six-room house, largi water heat..19*17 taxes 1464.32. An ex- V, Acre Wooded Lot corner lof, prim© locution. Three bed- ceptional opportunity. Anklng $2!.,flOO. 2 Car Garage • Wall-to-wall carpntlnj 2800 Sq, Feet of House Call for appointment to Inspect. rooms large eat-In kitchen. Call t>« WILLIAM II. HINTELMANN (Firm), • Enloy the many advantages of • Ail aparfrmnts equipped with two tween' B.B, 631-9400, after 5, 774-51)75, 23 Ridge Rd., Rumion. BC-CWflfl. Mem. Acre Wooded Lot Many Extras her of the Multiple Listing Service. modern, safe, clean electric heat air conditioners. 747-1100 RED BANK — A-l condition. Thru bedrooms, VA biths, eun porch. Flro AITLKHROOK III RANCH — Immacu. Priced at $43,900 Priced at $45,900 e 28 acres planned for your • Heat thermostats In EACH ROOM pliice. Playroom. 741-8753. lato. Three bedrooms, l,i baths, largo ultimate enjoyment. to provide YOUR desired room living room with raised hearth fire- temperature, place, paneled eat-In kitchen with dish MODELS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION • Thfl most exquisite and complete HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT washer, large pantry. Clean dry base • Public onlt courses nearby. ment. Nearly an acre, private lot, pool and Cabana Club, Including treed and shrubbed. Oarage. Karly oc true Olympic-size pool, kiddle • Front and rear entrances. cupancy. Asking 128,1100. 871-lfJOD. pool, tennis, badminton, shuffle- • Spacious rooms, deluxe Kltctient I'AIlflfAVEN — AitraeilVa «lone ani1 board, volley ball and sundeck. and bathrooms. frame Colonial. Four oversized bed- rooms, paneled den, 2',. bilhs, fill FOR RENT dining room, Kumrroom, screened S»« and iurjgo those many superior foaturoi {or yourself. porch, full basement. Two-car garage Approximately f'Jfi.ODO mortgage may pplebrook Agency EARLY AMERICAN FARMHOUSE be assumed. Asking 142,000. Call to. BROOK RD., EATONTOWN day. ROLRTON WATKRIUIIIY, Rpallor, 111 W. Kronl Ht., Ilcil n»nk. 74T-380O. HWY. 35, MIDDLETOWN ONE OF HOLMDEL'S MORE ATTRACTIVE HOMES DIRECTIONS'. Take Parkway Spur west from Ealontown Circle to Hope Ll'ITLK fllLVHR — Nino-room upllt In Road (last road before Parkway entrance). RlgM on Hop. Road one dcnlrahlf* Area, flood location for 10 rooms, Vh bathi, five acros of lawn schooling atul commutlnn. Only S mln 671-2300 — 566.7600 block to Pins Brook Rood. Turn right to model. tiles' from excellent shopping centers $400 por month. Minimum TWO y»ar Uai* In Red Hank and Blatontown. Inquire Modll Apartment open Dally, except Wtdnnday, 10:10 te 1 p.m. (ll North Vale Ave., Llltm Sliver, after 7 p.m, or anytime weeknnris. Owner: Glen-Eaton, inc. KREETlbur"T6WNBinr' LOW ijO'B 946.4434 Executive transferred agslnl My n-bad* Managed by S. Htkemlan H Company, me room Colonial home haa evnrythlnit,! air condition, carpet. Come i««, you'll be «la4 you did. 3Ol-U]-iar>7. HOUSES MB SALE HOUSES VO* SA!£ HOUSES FO* SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSE* FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE THE DAILY REGISTER frik»y» October 30. M**- HEP9EFIELD HOUSE! VOR SALE M0OSBS 90ft SALS THE BERG AGENCY RUMSON THE ROLLS ROYCi OF HOUSING »• REALTORS /ScMitifal wooded oropM^r. bedrowDi, two huths, R IN COLTS. NECK BaMmrnt SeMtrtte'mMttr - : v -,- 1,7,500 : - - - Urge den with firepltc*. INSPECT and COMPARE Four Bedroom* $45,900 HOL.MDBL AJIK* — Snail (ami with approximately 32 icrei. Historic (our' INCLUDING , . . bwtropm Colonial home. Two nice harm, flood stream. Ideal for horaei or an Many Trees CENTURY OLD COLONIAL excellent Inveitratnt. Aikina |75,OO0. • KITCHEN AID DISHWASHER Custom Cape Cod well situated on a large lot profeukwally •Three bedrooms, 2'^batJis. Th««» landscaped. Excellent condition throughout. Formal dining room, fireplaces. Full basement, Lowly • G. E. SELF CLEANING OVEN MARLBORO eat-in kitchen, 28' living room, two full baths. Many extra* Include grounds and patio. Excellent con- Nicely refurblehtd older (arm lypa hnme, Four bedroomi, two bethi, oil hot • AMERICAN OLEAN TILE » aluminum storms and screens. dition. water heat, Modeil taxes, Aiklnr »2S,5OO. m • SELECT OAK FLOORS VETS NO DOWN NON VETS 9700 DOWN $40,000 CARL F. ZELLERS. REALTOR • AMERICAN STANDARD CLIMATE CONTROL HEAT $21,500 ELLEN S. • STEEL GIRDERS 946-4443 • 6- INSOLATION Lovely Split Level Oversized Lot HAZELTON Corner Old Mill Rd. & Rt. 520 Hohndel St. Leo'» Pariah — Convenient To Lincroft-Eatontown Area. Sprawling split level in 6ne of our finest residential areas. All Realtor Directions: Corner Rt. 5J7 and Swimming River Rd., west to conveniences. Three matter size bedrooms, VA baths. Huge HOUSES FOR SALE Lakeside Ave. kibohen end living room, and recreation room. Plenty of closets West River Rd. Runuon HOUSES FOR SALE and storage space. Immediate possession at dosing. RED BANK VETS NO DOWN NON VETS $1300 DOWN 842-3200 OPEN SEASON FOR PHONE P. T. LAHIFF SPACIOUS COLONIAL Daily 9-9 Saturday and Sunday 10 • 7 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Stretch out and tnjoy life In this 29xl HUNTERS living room. The dining room will sea 'lenty of room to vicariously "Bang 946-4828 Middletown 671-1000 ' all your relative!.. Sunny kitchen wltl Bang" either on the outside of almost breakfast nook. Four bedroomfl, 1 the acre of grounds with this New batlm. basement, laundryroom, * Shrewsbury Ranch. Or within the spa- HOUSES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED closed porch. All thin on a dee!) In cious room. Brand new, four bedrooms, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIE: S FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE landoqaped for privacy. Hurry for thl two baths, paneled den, In a quiet BEACH AGENCY 23 BEDROOM HOME, no less than - one. Asking $23,100. A true family liom neighborhood. Shooting (or $28,500. 100x100 lot, oversize (ara(s, full itf APPLEBROOK RANCH — With coxy ANTIQUE COLONIAL, CHABM. BUILT] basement. $18,000 or under. Within It HALL BROS., Realtor* Duck In to see this $21,000 Red Bank fireplace. Two bedroomi easily con- RUMSON SHORE ESTATES minutes o! Llly-Tullp. 7M-6M0. •13 River Rd. 741-7686 Fair Havel Cape Cod with It three or four bed- vertible to three, large carpeted living OAKHURST 1740. 21' living room, 16x24 dining room, A RARE BARGAIN Member Multiple LUtlng Service rooms. Fireplace In living room, King- and dining roomi, family kitchen, tiled $56,000 UP "READY BUYERS" slK6 kitchen, Ifs worth ,900. RUSSELL W- BORUS flooring, screenad-in front porch, 741-5888 91 East Front St., Red Bank SAVE fruitless hours of searching by' REALTORS, 600 Hlver Rd., Fair Hav- warm living room with wood- Member of Multiple EDWIN'S. STARK DISBROW & NEAVES, INC. sending for our free comprehensive en, 747-4532. Member MillUpit LUUnf Realtor - Imuror ' Realtor-Member BMLS 747-0900 catalog; modest homes; palatial Rum- Service, burning fireplace, dining room, Listing Service. MO Norwood, W. Lone Branch 741-8700 son estates, waterfronts, farms. Mul- tat-in kitchen, powder room and 1395 Hwy. 36,. Ballet ' Exclusive Agentj tlpls Listings. FAIR HAVEN COLONIAL — Iramini. Blue and Whit* Bui Terminal Bldr. 229-2600 late four-bedroom, 2^ bath home. lAu dan on firit floor. 2'/i bad- SM-0333 Evening!: Mrs. Parker, 222-3031 RAY STILLMAN, Realtor Ing room with fireplace, Urge dining rooms end.bath on tacond floor. gvenlogi OTl-WTe EARLY AMERICAN RUMSON TUDOR "Our 49th Year" room, deluxe kitchen. 13x33 den, sepa- Comfortable threo-bedroom home, near 648 Hwy. 35 Shrewsbury T41-B600 rate hreakfast room. Two-car attached Many othar nice featuret luch Counllj LITTLE SILVER |but line and ichooi. Has inexpensive TWO NSW COLONIAL MIDDLETOWN — Spacious 8-room. Co- garage. Very nice location. Excellent as extra storage room, datachad hot-w»tsr heat by oil and low taxei schools. Asking IM.OOO. RU8RELL U. RUMSON GRACIOUS HOME with two-car garaga. Asking 124,500. lonial spilt level. Four bedrooms, Vft wood ihsd with alaciric. Nica PRIVATE ESTATES A tree-lined winding lane leads to this RED BANK CHARMER baths. Paneled family room. Full base- BORUB REALTORS, 00<> Hlver Rd., ment. Dining room, largo paneled kitch- Fair Haven. 74T-I&2. Member Multi- deep lot. Reasonable taxai. On the southern short beautifully landscaped double lot. (Ex- 30* combination Uvtag-dlnlng room, with ple Listing Service. Of th» Shrewsbury River Nestled behind tall hedges,, itately tra lot may be eold off) Huge living marbla fireplace. Country kitchen with SIX BEDROOMS en. Large covered porch. On well land- Ideal horn* for Early Amaricin trees, winding drive, included, yet room hu a fireplace and picture win- Thrco baths la k new Colonial on al- (one on first floor). Three full baths. two-car garage. New plumbing and school Atkins 433,900. tion. 747-0433 or 281-2910. Garage. Oversized dining; room, Completely mod- wiring. City aewera. First time of- ACT FAST — Five-Six bedroom Colonial ern kitchen. Private screened porch. Ready for occupancy LOCATED on SUveralda Avenue be, fered at only ¥29,000 for Immediate -LEGAL NOTICE $62,500 Basement. Two-car garage. The perfect RUSTIC ESTATE LOTS AND ACREAGE WON'T LAST LONG! tween Riveredce Drive and Carriage home for. the growing family. November Five-bedrooma. three baths, center hall. House Lane, Little Silver occupancy. Offered at $38,750. Call '" TED HALL AGENCY Colonial on dead-end atreet, adjacent Located at Tuxedo Road, off Rumion' Builders at Breezy Point to Navftslnk River with river-rights. INVESTOR WANTED NOTICE TEICHER AGENCY Road (Just past Blngham Avenue)) 711-1200 todl 733 River Rd. Fair Haven Large master bedroom, with dressing HALL BROS., Realtors room. Library, den and full basement. acres prime land Middletown. Should Pursuant to a Distress Warrant and Information available—741-1200 KEAN8BUEQ — Income, 2-famliy plus net 160,000 plus before capital gains. Independent Lilting Broken bungalow. 3 geparate heating- units. 113 River Jtd. 741-7688 Fair Haven 842-4200 House empty-quick posseislon. Asking writ of execution to ma directed by Member Multiple Lilting Service .564,000. Minimum outlay. • the Monmouth Count/ District Court X Good condition. 115,900. 842-3520. will sell at Fubllo Auction at 100 Clark 287 OCEANPORT AVE. •THREE ACRES WITH CHARMINO VIEW OF BAY FARMHOUSE — In Engllaotown ares. FAIR HAVEN -RUMSON SCHOOLS — NEW SHREWSBURY ALEX B. ILER St.. Keyport, f*. J. for cash on Oc- Attractive stone and frame three-bed- Lovely two-bedroom Cape Cod with APPLEBftOOK AGENCY REAL ESTATE BROKER tober 30, 1967 at 0 All all the right OCIANPORT Excellent buy. $20,500. PAUL BRAOAB expansion attic, living Toom -with flre-l title and Interest of Hal Mare. Inn.. AGENCY, 747-0221. room, two-bam Cape Con with center HOMB AND OFFICE 113 Ave. of Two Rivers Rumi 431-0073 after 7 p.m. only -hall, lovely formal dining room, den, Eight year old architecturally designed place, dlnlhs room, kitchen, detached 8U-2D00 1ND, and t/a Stark Plastics, Charles 542-3500 screened porch, -full basement, two- custom buut brick frame split level garage. Steam heat Full basement BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED LOT — fitark and Henry Honlgsberg; tha fol- Wlth a little TLC, this home and office. Prime '/, acre lux- with bar. Ftaster walls. City sewer 128' frontage x 127' deep. Finest Fair lowing: MOUSES FOR SALE I car garage. anl water. Asking $18,500. QUALITY 8PANMH STYLE Haven residential area. Asking (12,000. J could be sk real dream home. Offered uriously landscaped. Entrance hall. 21* 3 Desks ittaSO0 && ARM8TK0N0 AOBN living room. Full dining room. Science IROLSTON WATEFIBUKY, REALTOR, AL HOMB. 27' living room, dining loom, 18 W. Front St., Red Bank. 747-3500. 2 4 Drawer File Cahlnet« Prospect Ave., eat-la kitchen. Three bedrooms, two DEAD END STREET 5 Chairs 1 Little BUver. 741-U00. full baths. Full basement, garage, New three-bedroom split level. Hi bathi. IFROM ONE LOT TO 100 ACRES —I 2 Typewriters patio. Office has waiting loom, nurse's garaeroom with fireplace, aundeck with kitchen, four bedrooms, baths. En- Either commercial or residential. Call 1 Water Cooler office, two examining rooms, labora- sliding glass doors. Attached, garage. MULLANEY REALTY 671-5151. HOUSES FOR SALE tory, private office, bath, parking lot. Hot water baseboard heat. Very large closed porch. Many extras. Needs a 1 Safe (name unknown) ' • Wall-to-wall carpeting, drapes. *4t,200. lot. S2(,000. Z'h ACRES LAND — Bub divided, In 1 Empire 8afa Call M2-U51. little work, liae a treat deal of charm. West Keansirorg. Call 1 Oven Serial #35(1 787-0558 1 Hartlg Heating Unit 1 NRM oil Heating Unit serial EARLY AMERICANA I WOODS AND STREAM THE BROOK AGENCY Excellent location (or convenience. MIDDLETOWN — One-acre hilltop. #7271 ANTIQUE COLONIAL Holmdel deluxe ranch. 1^ aores. Four Realtor Large trees, all utilities. Excellent io-| 1 differential Press Calibrator feilal bedrpoms, three baths. Country kitchen Bank Building, Atlantis Highlands Frlcetd right $37,600. cation. J9.000 firm. Brokers protected. #6«783 , , II Charmingly remodeled Red Bank .with open fireplace. Paneled game- 2D1-1717 1 Vacuum Tank 11 home for the antique fumltunev lover. room. Lot* of elosftt*. 143,000. ALEX B. ILER 1 Walker Turner Presa "II THE CURTIN AGENCY Large living room wflh fireplace. PREHY THREE-BEDROOM The Dowstra Agency REAL ESTATE BROKER 1 Versa Outter i ...... REALTORS.-INSUKORS 431-0073 after 7 PJO- only 1 NRM Plastic Conveyor j.; Four bedrooms, two tjottit. New A. FRED MAFFEO AGENCY 2 Compressors *'- CAPE COD LOT — Holmdel Village, Imslne.!,," 105' wiring, plumbing and I ratal lotion One unfinished. Living room with fire-1 91 East Front St., Red Bank 1 International' Tlm« Clock LITTLE SILVER ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS frontage. City water. Call 1 Lathe make this a comfortabls home.. Ask- REALTOR place, tiled hath, country atyle eat-In B46-4480 Two ctorv'Coltmloj with 35' breok- Are you looking for an Inv&st- kitchen. Convenient location near 120 Cartons Golf Tubei ing $17,900 for quick sale. Cadi right 569 River Rd. Fair Haven schools, $19,000. McALISTER AQENCY, 741-8700 HOLMDEL — Acre lots. Dead end 19 Cartons Finished Product! each fast family room. Three bedrooms, me>l? Coiwlder a three-family lo- carton 200 pieces IVi bottis, (Ireplaas In living room, • away. RBALTOIta, 109 SJ. River lid., Rumson, Btr««t overlooking park. Partial woods, cated In o rrice area, two 2-bed- 741-9333 U2-ISU. 110.5OO and up, Call 671-2350. Seller reserves the right to bid. tbmwt dining room, modem bright room apartments and one 1-bed- RIVER OAKS A BUBBLING BROOK Bailiff will not give notice of ad- Kitchen. '.Large well-landscaped room opartmerrt. Large comer lot. ' BRAND NEW LISTING STRATHMORE RESALES BEAUTIFULLY TREED BUILDINO journment or cancellation of aate. property. Dry basement. Offered Asking a low $15,000. Call 291- RUMSON Can be yours to enjoy the minute you LOT — 120XIOV. jeeoo. PAUL BRAQAR JEROME 8. MAYER ai J27.99O. call 741-3500 for ap- 1S0O now. Enloy exce)l*Tt(privacy on a choice Ranches, Capos, Colonials starting In Cape Cod, one level. Three bedrooms, move Into this new Colonial style home AOENCY, 747-0221. Bailiff pointment. the low JO'S. Our 'Office located In the, Oct. 20 *»•!» I'resldenHal street In the heart of heart of Strathmore, on Hwy. 34. Call two baths. Living room with fireplace. offering tour bedroom*, iy% baths, two* HOLUDEL — Eight ^one-acre wooded Fair Haven. Rear yard fenced, fine us .whether selling* or buying, 7 daya, Modern Kitchen. Paneled basement car garage. Other features are dead lts for sale In Holmdel Township. room. Expansion attic. Much desired end atreet, tall trees and select area. STANLEY STILWELL, Real Estate LINCROFT hedges and shrubs. Living room 24 hr. service. Call 5*16-7600 anytime. LARGE, LARGE AND LARGE APPLEBKOOK OF MATAWAN, Real- neighborhood. Beautiful oaks. Three Buy now and cuitomizt to your own Broker, Holmdel. 948-8383. NOTICE Wllti flreplaot. fomlly room. Four blocks from river. ?29,600. 842-1423. personal taste. ' Six large bedrooms. Absolutely Lovely ftiree-bedroom ranch nestled tors.- ••••:•••' • HOLMDEL — Nine and one-quarter STATE OF KEW JERSEY bedrooms, two tiled barns. Screened lovely large lot wllh tall trees, on large wooded lot, dead-end PORTAUPECK — Older one-floor, two- acres in Holmdel Township. Open DEPARTMENT OF STATE. large living room, dining roorn# street. Living room with fireplace, POT*, baument. Move-In condi- CUSTOM RANCH $41,900 ground. 530,000. STANLEY STTLWELL, bedroom home. BIGGER than BIG liv-POOL. 3 ACRE3, WOODS, BROOK, Real Estate Broker, Holmdel. 948-8383. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION large kitchen. An older Immacu- dining . room, kltdien, den. Hoi- tion. Fair Hovert-Rumson schools. ing room, stone fireplace, Formal din- »75,«X) FIRM. PRINCIPALS BY AP- To all to whom theie presents may late home in excellent condition. water neat, full basement, two-car Sterling Thompson & Atsoc. Offered at $37,500. Call us today. ing loom. Convenience kitchen. Season- POINTMENT. PHONE 431-1649. BUILDINO LOT come, Greeting: Foil basement. Ideal location, ex- oarage. Just .a few blades to al porch., EXCELLENT FOR RETIRE- REALTOR Ready to go — for two-family home— stopping, schools and tronsponta- MENT, »25,0OO. # ATTENTION COMMUTING EXECU- HWY. 33, MIDDLETOWN WHEREAS, It appear) to my satis- clusive area. Hot water treat and Chapfn Avenue. Red Bank. faction, by duly authenticated record (our fireplaces. Asking $32,000. tbn. Price 327,000.' 741-3500 I) LAWRENCE J. SCHttLING TIVES — Six wooded acres in Middle- (Adjacent to Cobblestones) BILVEBMINT REALTOR . town, estate area. Two beautiful mod- 747-5600 of the proceedings for' the voluntary - Can be seen by appointment only. the number to call for appoint- 747-4121 CALL ANYTIME 741-1200 dissolution thereof by the unanimous ment. Dn A Parker Ave. Llttlo'Silver. ern homes. Great place for family and CoM 291-1800 now. in-laws or parents to enjoy country $850 DOWN BUYS RUMBON IV, ACRE WOODED" LOT consent of alt the stockholder*, de- FAIR HAVBN — The cutest little ._ Uvirig yet handy to ocean. HAROLD Choice location on high ground. Near posited In my office, that PEP.CO. SEND FOR OUR FREE BROCHURE tirement cottase or what you may need This substantial seven-room home INC. a corporation of this Btate, whose LINDBMANN, BROKER, Van Winkle one of Mlddletown's finer neighborhoods, excellent schools. Price »n,500. Call it for. 12x23 living room, 11x13 kitchen, Marine Bldg., Eatontown. 542-1103. 84J-1178 or 842-2070. _ principal office is situated at No. 34 741-3500 29I-I80O two bedrooms, 11x12 each, a' bath and offering four generous bedrooms, 15'xl5' Broad street. In the Borough of Red 1 living room, modern kitchen and dining NEW MONMOUTH — Half acre, cen- 500 SHREWSBURY AVE. HWY. 34 4 THOMPSON AVE. a screened porch. Hot water oil heat RED BANK — Well located two-story Bank County * of "Monmouth State of and garage, too. Seta way back from home in good condition. Living room, area. Garage, tree-shaded lot, and trally located, Ideal neighborhood. Call New Jersey (Milton A, Mausner being NEW SHREWSBURY LEONARDO the quiet tree lined street Air condi- fireplace, dining room, kitchen, laun- fenced play yard. A-l carpeting, washer 671-O628 after « p.m. the agent therein and In charge there- 1113 River Rd. 74I-7A8A Fair Haven and dryer, etc-Bee this one today. FHA All mis sub[erf to VA «. FHA approval. tioner and carpeting Included la the dry, pantry, toilet. Three bedrooms, of, upon whom process may be Member Multiple Listing Service low, low price of 518,800. JOHN L. MIN- "sewing room", tile bath. Full base- and VA terms for qualified buyer. HOLMDEL served), hu complied with the re- UGH AOENCY, Realtor, 35 Rumson ment. Oil fired hot water heat Conir STERLING THOMPSON * ASSOC, One-acre fully wooded lots. Paved roao, quirements of Title 14, Corporations, Rd., Rumson. 842-3BOO. blnatlon storm windows and' screens Realtor, Hwy. 3J, Middletown. 747-5600. city water, all utilities. Private home General, of Revised Statutes of New fti*v«*«w»S One-car detached garage. Asking $24, Call anytime. owners or builders. ' Jersey, preliminary to the Issuing of WEST KBANSBURO — Three apart- BOO. FRANK W. McKENNA JR., Real- this Certificate of Dissolution. ments. Income from two apartmeDts tor, 278 Broad St. Red Bank. 741-2765. could let you Uve rent free. Shaded Immediate possession. Owners trans-, MICHAEL W. CONROY NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secre- t erred. Four-bedroom, 2%-foath split! Licensed Real Estate Broker tary of State of the Sta'e of New street near bus line. Nice for retire- ICOLONIAIJ RANCH — Excellent con- 9(6-1(35 ment. Asking price 518,000. F.A. struction. Excellent Little Sliver loca- level. Family room. Two-car garage. ; Jersey. Do Hereby certify that the QEHLHAUS, Real Estate, 56 Hwy. 36, tion. Living room 15x24, dining room One acre. Easy assumption to qualified BIGHT BUILDINO LOT8 — Each 76x said corporation did on the 26tn day Leonardo. 291-0488. 14x14, den, three fireplaces, three bed-1.buyer. 5 minutes from station, schools, 135'. Five acres. Must sell this week. of September, 1967. file In my office rooms, two baths, gameroom, base- and shopping. Asking $3S,EH)0. Business or residential in expanding a duly executed and attested consent meat S40.500. Florida West Coast development. Value In writing to the dissolution of Mid HOUSES FOR SALE LAWRENCE] J. SCfflLUNC! CHAS. H. TINDALL $11,175. Price (9,999. Terms available. corporation, executled by all the stock- REALTOR 747-4121 Realtor Call 681-5722. holders thereof, which suld consent and 741-9030 the record ol the proceedings afore- Trees Willow Dr. & Parker Ave., Little Silver. ,Ulldln lot FAIR HAVEN — Lovely bul said are now on tile In my said of- SOLID COMFORT-LITTLB SILVER — MIDDLETOWN Priced low at *3,7OO. McALISTBR fice aB provided by law. Spacious Colonial with center hall. Fun Lovely three-bedroom home. 1H batha. AGENCY, Realton, 109 E. River Rd., IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ILLMENSEE Outstanding Value fofrr a famifamily whoo enjoy a hhomeyey , aau Neat ai a pin. Close to all schools and iRumson. 842-1884. I have hereto set my hand and mospherch . ThreTh e bedroomsbd , 1^4 bathsbth , transportation. Low taxes. Is being of- COLTS NECK — Choice acre on hill and affixed my official seal, at AGENCY 13213x200 paneleldd dend , wood-faidb l ruing (irefi - fered at J15,O00. Don't miss out on with view and trees. SEAL Trenton, this 20th day of Sep- T rees place In living room, sun room, paneled this one. Call 946-4414. tember A.D, one thousand nine FAIR HAVEN Rt. 34 . Colts Neck basement gameroom, two-car garage. BNTDBR AGENCY, Realtors hundred and sixty-seven. Many custom features not found in MUdletown Flvu Corners S71-259O ROBERT J. BURKHARDT WILL-BUILT, hollow tile con- this price range. Offered at $32,900. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Secretary of state. Phone . today, E.A. ARMSTRONG SEA BRIGHT — River and ocean front 462-3172 ttruction, bungalow containing Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3 (33.11 Trees at... AGENCY, REALTORS, 555 Prospect residence, located on the river, with MIDDLETOWN TWP. — Commercial enclosed front porch, living Ave., Little Silver. 7*1-4500. dock to deep water-plua your own pri-property along Hwy. 35 or 36. From Oldest Real Estate Firm vate beach and platform on tho ocean. 173' * to 10 acres MULLANEY REAL- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS room, bathroom, two bedrooms, THRBffi-BEDROOM RANCH — 22' liv-The twostory dwelli ti living in Colts Neck modernised kitchen containing ing room,, formal dining room, country TY C71-5151. SIH'EIIIOB COURT OF NEW JEBSEV kitchen plus Kitchen in basement, pan* room with fireplace, dining room, 15'4 CHANCERY DIVISION NO. F-4(S-*7 OAKWOOD PARK built-in gas range and oven, full eled den. recreation room, hot wateA x21 sunrooo m on the river. Three bed- roomomss plus threthr e In attictti . 11HH baths, basement, automatic oil heat. heat. Screened porch: Fenced yard. baths, BUSINESS PROPERTY State of New Jersey to FLORINOB COLTS NECK Severs. Asking (23,500. CROWELL plus two lavatorieslavatri . OffereOffd completelltl y H. DULETO, her heirs, devisees ana Nice site lot IOO'xl44'. On AGENCY, Realtors, 63 Riverside Ave., furnished. 127,500. JOHN L. M1NUOH EATONTOWN — 12-acre commercial personal representatives, and her, Qnly 22 homes will bs constructed and we IDEAL FOR HORSES AOKNCY., Realtor, 85 Rumson Rd., their or any of their auccessori, in quiet street. Owners throwing 741-4030. Evenings 741-3656. Rumson. 842-3500, highway property. (00' frontage. All Three-bedroom Cape Cod with utilities In. A. KOZtCKY, REAL ES- right, title and Intereat; ADOLPH intend to preserve the natural beauty of the in new air-conditioner, carpet- PULBSTO, hi. heirs, devlseee and many barns and outbuilding,!. OLDB SHREWSBURY - Lots of value, TATE BROKER, 1U. 35, - Eatontown. personal representatives, and bis, heavily wooded lott. Country-style living in Ing, aluminum storm and screen HOUSES FOR SALE beauty and ltvablllty 4n this Immacu- 542-2221 Over five acr* with ihad» Ireei their or any of their auccassore. In windows and doors, plus other late home. Three bedrooms, Hi baths, right, title and Interest; and MRS. a quiet community. : around house. Excellent loca den, screened poroh, two-car garage. nice items. An ideal retirement 127,600. REAL ESTATE WANTED ADOLPH DULETO. tion. Asking $35,000. home or for newly weds. Own- LAWRENCE J. SCHILLINO You are hereby summoned and re- Oakwood Park it located orY Leonardvllle CERTAINLY . . . quired to serve upon JAMBS H. MIN- •rs leaving area and extremely REALTOR 747-4121 We can find that home (or you Willow Dr. * Parker Ave., Little Bllver oaUE", ESQUIRE, attorney for the and Chapel Hill Rds., Middletown and fea- COLTS NECK anxious to sell and have re- WE'RE HARD UP! plaintiff whose address la 5 Leonard- or THINKING OF BUYING A HOUSET tures bi-levels, splits and Colonials with EXCELLENT VALUE duced price for fist sale to for listings -all kinds • all prices. We vine Road, Middletown, New Jersey, we can build It, WHY NOT A NEW ONE! have qualltled buyers. Try our pro- an answer to tho complaint filed tn a three and four bedrooms from $23,900. Four-bedroom, 2'/i-bath ranch. only $10,900. Act fait — this We have many listed. fessional approach to Real Estate Salos. civil action, In which MARY SODON Urge living room with *. won't last long! THAT'S WORTH CROWINS All areas -all prices. TUB McOOWAN AGENCY, Realtors, Is plaintiff and I^LOnENCH! H. DU- Also Improved lots 298 Newman Spring! Rd., Red Bank. LETO, her heirs, devlsiea and pereonal It'i another planned community by place, leparst* dining room. ABOUTIII To build your own representatives, et al. are defendants, One-acre lot, nice location. Call pending In the Buperfor Court of New • SERVING • EDWIN H. MARTIN OPEN LISTINGS Jersey, within thirty-live days after Like-new condition. TEICHER AGENCY STANAT CONSTRUCTION CO. Colts Neck e Holmdel • Mlddletown Broker Independent broker desires open list- November 10, 1067, exclusive of auch Ultie Silvers Rod Bank*Runuon 5(2-6000 Ings on renldentlal properties, Middle- dato. If you fall so to do, the relief For additional information call ... Indtpendant Listing Brokers town, Holmrtel, Colts Neck. demanded In the complaint will be COLTS NECK Fair Hovtn e Shrewsbury & FAIR HAVEN — Six-room ranch In LINCROFT ASSOCIATES^ Inc. taken against you by default You shall' SHADE TREES, BROOK 287 OCEANPORT AVE. New Shrewsbury beautiful woodland sotting. Freshly dec- 765 Hwy. 35 file your answer and proof of service orated. Has* paneled playroom and fllte Howard Johnnon) In duplicate with the Clerk of the flu- MULLANEY REALTY Three-bedroom Colonial with workshop In casement, twn-car at- Evening 741-0162 porlor Court, dato House Annex, Tren- OCEANPORT tached garage. Excellent buy at S2», 3'/i acrei and brook. Many CROWELL AGENCY 071-6333 ton, Now Jersey, In accordance wltn 700. B.A. ARMSTRONG AOENCT, the rules of civil practice and pro- shade treei. Non development, 61 Rlversld* *»•. Red Bonk REALTORS, B85 Prospect Ave., Little UROENTI^Y NBKDffib — Two and cedure. 671-5151 542-3500 Silver. 741-4500. three-bedroom homes Middle town, llaz* $41,000. Nwr Molly PltoHW 741J0M let vicinity. We have buyeri waiting. This action has been Instituted lor I SUBSTANTIAL RUMSON TUDOR THE ICIUWAN CO. 7B7-6600. the purpose of foreclosing four car- . HOME near schools, trsnaportatlon nml tlrlaites of tax sale, arfectlng lands I river. Pleasant .19x13 Jiving room with WB NEED — JTIvo or al», 3-3" bedroom n the Township of Middletown, Coun- fireplace, ieparat« dining rnnm, Incomes, [urnl.ihed or unlurnlahcd, from ty of Monmoulh >nd State of New roomy kitchen, encioaed porch and $45 to $173 per month for Incoming Jersey, known as Lot 2'i on "Map of powder room on grnund floor. Three personnel. TUB nEno AaffiNCY, Itt, Lola at Naveslnk, New Jersey, be- bedrooma and tiled bath, upstairs. Dry 3.1, Middletown. 671-1000. longing to the Elromwoll Andrew Bs- hanoment. Hot water oil heat. Detached tato" a! luiito on the westerly aide of two-cnr garage, J2«,()O0. JOHN L. MI- HEW ArrriONt iw Brook Avomin, which oertlfl. N1IOII AOENCY, Itenltar, 38 nuinson HELP tin; our 12 salespeople need a cates were executed by the Tax Col- Ril., Hnnnon. tU2-3300, lilting on your homo, lector ol the Township of Mlddletowri ACTION tn our motto—profcflHlnnal ser nn January loth, 196J, January tth, nonnSiiftwrivooDS AiTfTiTnodic —, vices are Just n phone call away. 1063, January 2nd, 1804 and Iieoem- I'rotty as a picture. Thrpr-hrdrooni Trade-Inn—Kxnhangon bor Din, inns respectively and reawd- split with beautiful tile linth fiiul pow- .^mmerclal anil Investment propertlei ed in tho Monmouth County Olerk'e REALTORS - INSURORS — APPRAISERS** dor room. Features: 12x24 paneled fam- Member Two Multiple Listing Bervlcei oillce on January l»th, 1MJ and March ily room with brick flr«pl'm\ color " WALKER & WALKK lit, 1007 respectively In Bqok 537« of SHREWSBURY OFFICE coordltmted kitchen, sliding Rlasn doors Realtors Mortgages at page W); |5ok 3f«l o| • to California porch. Ba'emnnt, attached shrewsiiurshre yy Mlddletown-llolmdsl Karaite. Just oompleteil nml roady for lot Hwy. 33 mii nd eet. .. _ at page 1131,• and Book am occupanoy. Offered at iZLOOfl. E.A. 741-6212 OT1-3311 COUNTRY SETTING AlXMBTnoNO, Realtor, n.15 Prospect of MnrtBiigna »t page IO» resreatlyt- „ Ave., Little Bllvur. 7 || Willow Dr. ft Parkor Avo. Little Hllvnr munltlefl. Memborn nt two ar»n llstlni Interest affeutlng the real astata itervlaes and two nationwide home find- fortclosed, by virtue of ownal baths, baiemant, and treesl Establiihed neighborhood, Low taxes. Excellent ichools. Asking LINCJtOl'T Invmi roDiu much on ov»r-iiiod isven-room, canfer hall Colonial. Rolling Urgo lot. Thrno hedroottifi, 2% hntha, ing referral serviced. Kemnrnbttr, In herlttnce, descent, IntMUef. „ $21,600. ' . 1'amsiflil f a mil huylng and selllnv, Appletmiok rif Mata* ilowar, curtssy, mortg*t#t 4ee4 ftf room, largo iiorooiinil wan, Itcaltors, Hwy, 31, Mattwan, vnyance, entry ol luJgmeht Of (. grounds. Fireplace). Two bathi. Living porch. Dry poroh. Law %'A Call owner. R42-4514. rnona non-moo. legal or lawful rl«hl, The natui* RUMSON TREASURE m^wmi6Sr whtuh ami the renson that basement. Two-car garage. Fine neighborhood in Konuod 1n> Nnar tvtioulH. «aoh of you are lolnsd River breeies cool this 4-bedroom, 2 'It bath charmer. Gracious foyer, log-burning fireplace New aluminuminum sstnrnit i and acrcenii Is set forth with Rumion High School district. Asking $39,500, •mall lot or lar«e_ traola, Ctll onmptalnt, a copy In spacious living room, formal dining room, panele$52,500d den, Cal, anl dfo 2-c»r appointmentr garage. .Park-like letting. ||Aisum-i murtKngrimortgage,, (2H0O. Monthly 104. Righ-- * t o-f way to'dee' p crunnsl' •. Jui'nt'listet d at IITBT-T-MFI^ furnished SHREWSBURY, N. J. ALL THE LISTINGS BANHT — nirne bodroomn, pan- UHTINOa NBBUKD1 W« HaTt cll.nU 661 BROAD ST. filed living room, dining room, kite UIINI 10 letlU In lhl« »lolnll». •*!••'• hath, anil lull cellar. Oil heat. Two- Opan 7 Days 741-5212 Trade-Ins 803 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN 747-4100 II oar garaie tlD.BOO. call T47-2I>1 after |l« p.m. r Uy, October 20. 1967 TOEDAIL Y REGISTER Lawyer Opens Freehold Office FREEHOLD -< Ctt*rtet "j. H* t»u formerly with MtitMi ^AtH nT mmi new tot the**! Successful Biniuii£u&zn, Holiday RciCi UWHUBenefit, Lifut»e Insurancmow*BUWe CompanWWJWUy/ ^^tifiers have prompted the new miat»ture diodes. Manalapan Township, has opened in Newark where he was respon- scheduling of u extra five-hour ASI's miniature silicon diode*] an office for the practice of law sible for the pension trust sec-work shift at the plant of At-are used to change alternating at 30 East Main St. tion. During the Berlin crisis he lantic Semiconductor, a division current to direct current In top Investing served with the U'. S. Navy in of Aerological Research, Inc., at secret night vision equipment the North Atlantic. 905 Mattison Ave. being developed for military use. Atlantic Semiconductor is one By Roger E. Spear Mr. Birmingham received his Carmen DiGirolamo, sales manager, said it has been neces- of the major indirect suppliers Spear bachelor degree from City Col- to key government contractors] Fuel OM lege of New York and his law sary to step up diode production Q— Our stock portfolio is forbusiness. I advise you to switch in the development of night | degree from New York Univer- in the past six weeks from 1,- our retirement in 10 years, {since it into Del Monte, the world's sity School of Law. He also stud- 500 tn j.()00jinjtsjt_dayJo_keepmion equipment, largest food packer, which has we will have no pensions. We ied food and drug law under have substantial savings and abeen extremely successful in smoothing out seasonal changes William Goodricfi, chief legal of- conservatively mortgaged home. ficer of the Food and Drug Ad- The Place to go for the brands you know! Our holdings include A. J. In-and establishing a long basic up- FRED D. WIKOFT CO. ministration. Mr. Birmingham is dustries, Castle & Cook, Chese- trend in earnings. a member of the Zoning Board brough-Pond's, Continental Illi- But Chesebrough and Pfizer BOTANY 500 nois Bank & Trust, General Mo- of Adjustment in Manalapan 234 MAPLE AYE. measure up fully to your re Township. tors, Pfizer. We think we should quirements. General Motors has PETROCELLI * TIMELY CLOTHES make some changes for better been a good stock to own over a He is married to the former CLIPPER CRAFT • PALM BEACH RED BANK Jfe 741-0554 growth and favor more blue period of time, but is subject to Mary Tansey, who was a CCNY chip stocks. What do you sug-cyclical dips, and you might do college instructor, and they gest?-S. M. better with Plough, Inc. have'two young sons. JOHN DANIELS A-With the exception of A. Continental Illinois Bank is BROAD ST. RED BANK Industries, all your stocks ma strong and conservative holding Tired paying rent? Find the Open Wtdneidoy and Friday Nigh* rill 9:00 be rated blue chips. This class which, with others in its group, home you've been dreaming of CHARGE IT — 30, 60, 90 DAYS Advertise in The Register cation is extremely elastic, fo has fallen out of favor in a ra Charles J. Birmingham in today's Classified Ads. It could include such slow mov ther speculative market and sells ers as Union Carbide and sucr at a low price-earnings multiple. fast gainers as Avon Products I would retain it for its stability and its potential for enhancing Castle & Cook is an excellen your capital over the next 10 stock, but it has shown littl years. growth in recent years due part- A. J. Industries appears well ly to the seasonal nature of gitg smanaged, but its large stake in "Peanuts" military business makes it too speculative for you. I would ex- COMPANY change it for Warner-Lambert. f AUK • RID IANK • I*ICK TOWH MONMOUTH Q—I bought Murphy Oil. I hear that this stock is in a "buyout" position. 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