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'Father Joe' Sheehan Home From Vietnam

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Sunny, Hot Sunny and hot today. Chance THEDAILY COIMY of thundershowtrs late tonight. Partly sunny, mild tomorrow. EDITION (Bee Detilli page 3) Monmouth County"H Home Newspaper tor 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 31 KED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1968 TEN CENTS Jersey Unit Agrees, But Not Happy About It

By BOB DUBILL inee was entitled to choose his have preferred a vice presi- William T, lliering, Nixon's Lawrence Kramker of Paler- JJVP Lindsay. Most, of thr rest, Brunswick, an al-largn dele- MIAMI BEACH (AP) - New own running mate. dential candidate with a more convention floor manager. son said he was greatly sur- said they could envision either gate. Jerey's Republican delega- Three votes were cast for liberal image to run in a "Frankly, I would have prised by Nixon's choice, nf thf thme while two men- I'Vclinghuyson said he would tion, which split sharply in vot- Gov. George Romney of Mich- Northeastern state like New thought Senators Percy or Hal- "I would have preferred a tioned Itomney anrj two said have preferred somerindy like ing for Richard M. Nixon, was igan: by C. Douglas Dillon, Jersey. field or Mayor Lindsay of New candidate with a more liberal, California Gov, Ronald Rea- Lindsay who "would lie a pop- • in almost unanimous agree- former U.S. Treasury secre- 3 Mentioned York would have been good progressive attitude on legisla- gan. ulur vote-getter in our area." ment today that a vice presi- tary; and U.S. Reps. Peter H. The names of U.S. Sens. candidates." tive action," said Kramer. Not one mentioned Agnnw. lie said the, delegates should - dential candidate ether than B. Frelinghuysen of Morris- Charles F. Percy of Illionois Hiering added, however, lhat The Associated Press con- Many of Ihn.w rjufstioned af- have given more altrntinn to Spiro T. Agnew would have town and William R. Widnall and Mark 0. Hatfield of Ore- Nixon had long deliberations ducted a poll of delegates ter Nixon announced his choim the mailer of a vice presiden- made a stronger Republican of Saddle River. Dillon said gon and Mayor John V. Lind- and consultations with aides before the convention asking said il was too early to make tial nominee and perhaps sub- ticket. he didn't think Agnew would say of New York were among and party officials and that he who they felt would be the an assessment. mitted a recommendation he- But it voted 37-3 to endorse be attractive''to voters in the the most frequently men- would support him. He said strongest vice presidential "We really don't know-that fore Nixon hogiin his delib- Nixon's selection of Agnew in big cities. tioned. none on New Jersey's GOP prospect on a Nixon ticket. much about him to m»ke erations fur the No. 2 spot on the name of unity and the be- Even some of Nixon's strong- "It's too early to make an leaders participated in the Thirteen of the respondents any sanguine comment," said the ticket. lief that the presidential nom- est supporters said they would assessment," said State Sen. meetings with Nixon. named Percy, six Hatfield and Philip B. Hoffman of New (NEW JERSEY, Pg. 3 Col. 3) Nixon-Agnew Team Defeats Minority VP Choice Revolt MIAMI BEACH (AP) - The adjournment Thursday night I the earmarks of a spontaneous ty liberals—or moderates as Nixon got a five-minute ova- ination as almost no chairman 29th Republican National Con- to register individual protest revolt, Agnew polled 1,128 some of them prefer to be tion before he could start his before him had done. vention, brushing aside a dis- against Nixon's tight control votes and Gov. George Romney called—was reflected in the acceptance speech. He was in- As with most presidential gruntled minority, has sent over the convention. of Michigan 178. Another 12 scattered voting against Ag- terrupted frequently with ap- candidates, Nixon is expected Richard-M. Nixon off on a No- The fact that 205 of the con- were scattered among other new. plause as he asserted in the to run the campaign with his vember election crusade aimed vention's 1,333 delegates were quickie candidates with 15 ab- Had not Govs. Nelson A. course of his speech that "this personal organization. The Na- at putting new leadership in willing to go on the record in stentions. Rockefeller of New York, Nix- time we're going to win." tional Committee organization the White House. opposition to Nixon's personal There was never any ques- on's major challenger for the The nominee, preparing to will supply auxiliary services A step behind him inarched choice for his No. 2 man cast tion about the convention's ac- top nomination, and James A. depart for Mission Bay, Calif., and raise money. Gov. Spiro T. Agnew of Mary- doubt on the nominee's claim ceptance of Nixon's surprising Rhodes of Ohio, a holdout for a rest and strategy ses- In his acceptance speech, land, Nixon's hand-picked se- in his acceptance speech that choice of Agnew, barely known against Nixon's nomination, or- sions, also nailed down his con- Nixon reported that he had lection for his running mate. the GOP "stands united before nationally except for his law- dered their delegations to stay trol of party machinery. talked to Mrs. Dwight D. Eisen- Apew's nomination provided the nation tonight." and-order stand and his tough in line for Agnew there might Taps Bliss hower and she told him the the GOP delegates with about With some of the party lib- lecturing of Negro leaders. have been an even larger pro- He gave the signal for the re- former president's heart was their only opportunity before erals participating in what had But the sour reaction of par- test. election of Ray C. Bliss as na- with him at the convention. tional chairman. Bliss declined "Let's win this one for Ike!" comment, but there seemed lit- Nixon shouted and the crowd tle doubt he would agree to re- which jammed the 18,000-seat AGNEW ACCEPTS—Gov. Spiro T. Agnew of Maryland main. Convention Hall roared its ap- tells Republican National Convention delegates in Mi- Primarily a political techni- proval. ami Beach he accepts their nomination to be the party's cian, Bliss stayed clear of the 3 Die in Miami Riots Eisenhower had endorsed vice presidential candidate. (AP Wirephoto) fight for the presidential nom- (See NIXON, Yg. 3 Col. 6) MIAMI (AP) - Gunfire killed three persons before Na- tional Guardsmen restored or- der Thursday night in Miami's two largest Negro districts 22 Arraigned in 7-Town where police were the targets of rioters' bullets, bricks and bottles. Police said nine Negroes and Narcotics Raid Aftermath one white person were wound- ed during the day and night FREEHOLD - As a result varea Ave., Freehold, on Marlboro and Manalapan Frank Licitra hoped that the of shooting, including two wom- of the biggest narcotics raid in charges of possession and sale Townships, Freehold Borough raid, a big haul, will curb the en and a boy about 10 years the county in many years, 22 of marijuana March 29 in and Rumson. flow of narcotics in this area. old. persons were arraigned yester- Freehold. Hearing Set Because no court clerk, court day on various charges involv- Barkalow was released un- A preliminary hearing is j stenographer or prosecutor After a curfew was imposed ing drugs. der 5500 bail. Bail was set at scheduled for Aug. 29 before at 6 p.m. on Miami's Liberty was present during the ar- $1,000 for Hand. Judge Yaccarino in the Hall of City where the outburst start- Three juveniles also had raignments, detailed accounts The 22 persons were ar- Records here. ed Wednesday, rampaging been arrested in the massive of some of the charges were raigned before County District The State Police raid was the bands moved into the Central State Police raid in seven not available yesterday. Court Judge Thomas L. Yac- result of a year - long investi- Negro District. county municipalities. As of 4:30 p.m., these people Other arrests, besides those carino early yesterday after- gation. Arrests were made in were released on bail: Michael Two of the three fatally reported earlier, were of Jef- noon. Some were remanded to homes, in cars and outdoors, Andreef, 18, of 53 Hudson St., wounded Negroes were cut frey Barkalow, 19, of Pittenger the county jail, others were re- police said. The 25-man raiding Freehold, ?I,000, charged with down in an exchange of gun- St., Freehold, on charges of leased in their own recogni- party began about 6 p.m. Wed- possession and sale of Demerol fire at a Liberty City apart- aiding and abetting in the sale zance and others, on bail. nesday and continued into yes- June 4. in Freehold; Andrew ment house. Police said one of marijuana May 22 in Free- The police raid covered How- terday. Camp, 21, 31 Waterman Ave., of the dead men was a sniper hold, and Roger Hand of Schi- ell, Freehold, Marlboro and State Police Detective Sgt. Rumson, $2,0(10, possession and and the other a passerby who sale of marijuana March 8 in was caught in the line of fire. Sea Bright; Julius Russo, 25, ol The third was shot off a 520 Middle Lane, Unwell, rooftop in the dark hours of $2,000, two counts of posses- the morning in the Central Ne- 'Father Joe' Is Home sion and sale of marijuana and TEAR GAS ENFORCES CURFEW — Gas-masked Miami police fire fear gas while gro District. Police said two (See ARRAIGN, Pg. 2, Col. 2J others were wounded in that enforcing a 6 p.m. curfew ordered for the Negro Liberty City section of Miami in skirmish after an officer was an attempt to end two days of violence. At least two persons have been killed. grazed by a bullet fired from With New Rank, Medal Picture was made by AP Staff Photographer Jim Bourdier. (AP Wirephoto) the building roof. GOP Planks SAINT ALBANS, N.Y. —Fa- rean and Vietnam Wars as an Roaming Vandals ther Joe" is stateside once Army chaplain. 'Impressive' Youthful bands roamed the again, wearing a colonel's The new decoration is Central District smashing eagles on his shoulders and a the Legion of Merit, which was Ambushed Yank River Forces store and car windows. As new combat award on his pinned on him by Maj. Gen To Howard dawn approached, police re- Army jacket. Charles P. Stone, commander WASHINGTON - Comment- ported the disturbance was re- That, of course, is (he Rev. of the Fourth Infantry in Viet- ing on the Hit-hard M. Nixon- duced to small groups of Ne- Joseph F. Sheehan, former as- nam, during a television Spiro T, Agnew nomination hy Accidentally Slay16 S. Viets gro teen-agers heaving rocks sistant pastor at St. James show, "Tomorrow Is Sunday,' the Republican National Con- and bottles at the few cars go- Catholic Church, Red Bank, which Col. Sheehan created to vention at Miami Beach, Rep. SAIGON (AP) - American In the village 15 Vietnamese nounced that American and ing into the trouble areas. and combat veteran, of the Ko- get religious messages to the James J. Howard, D-N..1., said river forces fighting their way civilians and one government South Vietnamese forces un- troops spread throughout yesterday that he was "some- out of two ambushes five hours soldier were killed, and 105 covered an enemy munitions South Vietnam. what impressed by some of apart in the same spot acci- civilians and 15, soldiers were factory northwest of (he U As chief chaplain of the di- the things the Republican plat- dentally sprayed a Mekong wounded. Minn forest. The allied forces vision the past year, he was form had .said." Delta village with automatic Casualties to the ambushing destroyed 34 buildings and 17 The Inside Story credited with 037 helicopter Hep, Howard, who is a can- weapons fire, killing 16 South Viet Cong were not known. sampans and seized a big mu- flight hours in directing 8,571 didate for re-election, added, Vietnamese and wounding an- nitions cache, assorted drill Catholic, Protestant and Jew- The Riverine Force of U.S. Two from Shore sail Into finals Page 8 "The decision was certainly other 120, the U.S. Command Navy boats and infantrymen presses, lathes, forges and oth- ish services for 267,311 men. lhat of tin1 Republican dele- announced today, from the U.S. (1th Infantry er equipment for manufactur- Heavy pro grid exhibition schedule Page 8 (Jen. Stone also presented gates to make. The .statements U.S. headquarters said one Division were returning from a ing munitions. 'Sweeps' Sailing Regatta In 20th year Page 9 him the eagles when he was m the Republican platform, American convoy was attacked successful week-long operation promoted to colonel July 24, At the other end of the coun- Chilled specialties for summer meals Page 21 however, indirale that there yesterday afternoon and an- lhat sent American troops try just below the eastern end and presided at ceremonies 1 might be siime activity by the other Thursday night as they deeper into the Mekong Delta Amusements 10, 11 Religious Services 5 just before he left Vietnam at of the demilitarized zone, Col. Joseph F. Shcrhiin j Republican Party in the future moved along the Can Tho Riv- than ever before in the war. South Vietnamese troops killed Births 2 Sports 8, 9 which he was presented a : ronreniing problems of our ur- Jim Bishop 6 er near the village of Cai U.S. spokesmen said lhat the 107 of the enemy in the war's Stock Market 4 plaque for exceptional service ccivcrl it for gallantry in ac ban and suburban areas." Bridge 20 Rang, 83 miles southwest of sweep by an allied task force heaviest fighting in a month, Successful Investing 4 that is normally reserved for lion in Korean after protect "llowi'i'cr," l!c|i. Howard Classified 14-20 ! < Saigon. Both times some of 125 miles .southwest of Saigon the Saigon government report- Television 10, U generals and chiefs of staff. ing—with his body—a wniindor. Gilman reported that Quotations were received for Byrne said the information request was a result of a "When a nation as great as i best we can to achieve nation- Klein said Nixon was im- sibility even though the Illi- Patrolman Richard Dyckman site work at Atlantic Elemen-j challenge by an electrical workers union that New Jersey America i bogged down in a j al, state and local Republican pressed with Agnew's record nois senator had come out in and William Thome of the Mid- tary and Cedar Drive Schools, j s as an administrator, believes Bell's personnel were being used in activities beyond the support of Nelson A. Rockefel- war like that in Vietnam, victories . . ." needs of New Jersey Bell and its subscribers. The union dletown police used mouth-to- but were held for further study. he can campaign in all sections ler. mouth resuscitation efforts. The board's present plan is to crime is rampant and the Pres- Agnew's assertion that he asked for an inquiry. ident of the United States can- of the country, admires his le- improve at least half of the had "a deep sense of the im- gal mind and believes he has Atlantic School playground with not travel abroad or in our cit- probability of this moment" in ies without fear of violence, "the qualities to beome a great Prague to Welcome Tito top soil and seed as the first accepting the second place president if the occasion should stage in a developmental pro- then it is time for new leader- nomination seemed to lie PRAGUE - Prague prepared a warm welcome for Fair Haven Child ship in the United States." arise." gram. shared by a considerable num- ' Yugoslav President Tito today to express Czechoslovakia's According to Superintendent He said he could not promise ber of delegates. gratitude for his support against the Russians, Poles and of Schools Dr. Ray J. Unger, "the millenium in the morn- "Who's he'.'" was the reac- East Germans. Meet Killed In Crash site work at the Cedar Drive ing. But I do promise action." tion of some. On the other Thousands of citizens were expected to set aside their School is unlikely at pr.esent He added that "the first pri- hand many found him accep- usual weekend plans to cheer the 76-year-old apostle of in- HAMMONTON - Sharon onto U.S. Rt. 54, which runs due to lack of funds. ority of this administration will table because nobody had any- David dependent Communism who stuck by Czechoslovakia's like- Carpenter, 6, of 25 Doughty under the superhighway. The The board accepted the resig- be to bring an honorable end thing against him. minded leaders during their showdown with the orthodox Lane, Fair Haven, died yester- accident occurred during the nations of Mrs. Frances Simp- to the war in Vietnam." But there was concern by Communist regimes in Moscow, Warsaw and East Berlin. day when the car in which afternoon rush hour, they son, speech therapist and Mrs. Agnew Unprepared some liberals that Agnew, Balschi The Czechoslovak leaders were supported by Tito, the she was riding rammed an said. Ilona Niess, sixth grade teach- Agnew told the convention while acceptable to Southern Romanian Communist leaders who rebelled against Moscow's abutment of the Atlantic City Sharon was the daughter of er. Mrs. Stella Maunsell was that because of his unexpected delegates, would repeal sup- domination months ago, and the leaders of the French and Expressway overpass here. Mrs. Anne Rafferty Carpenter hired as part-time physical ed- selection he had had no time port in the northern industrial Italian Communist parties. This support and the fact that Police said the driver of the and of William S. Carpenter. ucation teacher. to prepare a profound mes- states. the Czechoslovak people were solidly behind their new lead- car was Bruce Woods of Bryn She would have entered the sage. He pledged a vigorous Although considered at least ers are believed to have been the decisive factors .which Mawr, Pa. He also was killed. first grade at the Willow Street campaign to put the ticket a racial moderate when elect- produced the "live and let live" agreement at the Bratislava They reported the impact of School next month and at- Marlboro Stalls over in November. ed governor, Agnew subse- conference last weekend. the crash sent glass showering tended the church school of Assessor Code "I look forward to sharing in quently attracted attention by the First Presbyterian Church, an administration in which a I his calls for stringent action Strikers Ask Soup Blackout Red Bank. MARLBORO - Discussion of Set More Tests the proposed ordinance creat- In addition to her parents, TRENTON — Striking unions vowed today to call for ing the post of full- the child is also survived by a nationwide buying boycott against the Campbell Soup Co. For President time tax assessor was post two brothers, Kevin and David following unsuccessful efforts to negotiate a settlement of poned last night by Township Eatontown Building AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Doc- Carpenter, at home; her ma- the 12-day-old walkout. Council until next month tors have ordered further med- ternal grandparents, Mr. and Talks aimed at ending the strike broke off Thursday cause all councilmen had not ical tests for President John- Mrs. Harry W. Rafferty of despite the intervention of state Labor Commissioner Ray- yet received copies of the ordi son to assess the extent of a Philadelphia, and her paternal Nears Completion mond F. Male. nance. chronic intestinal disorder. grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. The unions struck the company's major plant in Cam- The postponement was EATONTOWN - Sidney Lip- Lingwood, president of the com- Johnson himself disclosed his Cedric Carpenter of Short 1 deri on July 29 and walked out of three other plants across made to avoid any procedural ailment yesterday after a sec- Hills. stein, president of L and L pany commissioned' to do part the nation. irregularity, which might in- of the construction, the build- ond series of examinations at Memorial services will be Building Associates, Newark, validate the council's actions ing was delayed as the Ling- Brooke Army Medical Center held Sunday afternoon at the said that the five-story office The matter will next be wood workmen walked out. in San Antonio. He said he First Presbyterian Church, Red Convention Hall Shapes Up scheduled for a public hearing. building, Broad St. and Rt. 35, would return to Brooke next Bank. The Worden Funeral Mr. Lipstein did not engage CHICAGO - The International Amphitheatre gradually Marlboro now has three would be completed and ready week for more tests that will Home, Red Bank, is in charge a new sub-contractor to replace is taking on the appearance of a political convention hall. enable doctors to assess bet- part-time tax assessors. for space rental by Aug. 22. the Lingwood Construction Co. of arrangements. For 26 years David The rostrum on the north side of the Arena is shaping ter the extent of his trouble, The building was to have Instead, his own company up to the hum of electric saws and the beat of hammers. known as diverticulosis. been completed on July 1. How- finished the 20 per cent of work Balschi of Little Silver Tnese sound effects will give way to the rap of a gavel The condition is marked by Break Investigated < Beaches Okayed ever, after a cost dispute be- which was left unfinished. Mr. has been helping us when the Democratic National Convention opens Aug. 26. the presence of pouches on the At Doctor's Office tween Mr. Lipstein and John Lipstein said he hired a few build a reputation for For Swimming of the men who originally inner lining of the large in- RED BANK - Police Chief quality — in 1942 as a testine. A bland diet often is UNION BEACH "- Health worked for Lingwood under Jones Girl Aiding; Pickets George H. Clayton reported Drafting Bond Codes separate agreements to com Production Tester — prescribed and, in some cases, that the offices of Dr. C. J. officer Herman Fedder an- NEWARK — The daughter of one of New Jersey's most nounced last night that borough plete the job. today as a Production surgery. Scarpellino, 119 Maple Ave., For City Projects prominent Republicans spent most of yesterday helping a bathing beaches are still safe "The reason things looked so were broken into Wednesday LONG BRANCH-City Attor- Engineer responsible group of welfare mothers who picketed the Essex County for swimming. quiet at the site" explained night or early yesterday. ney Julius J. .Golden is prepar- for solving engineer- Courthouse for higher benefits. Bicyclist Injured Mr. Fedder said water sam- Mr. Lipstein, "was that much "I'm irrelevant," pretty blonde Susan Jones told news- RIVER PLAZA - Bruce Hy- The chief said $173.95 was ples taken on the main beach ing a pair of bonding Lf ^ ^ wa^ s don^e away ing design problems in men seeking to interview her. "I'm just a volunteer aide and er, 17, of Laguna Beach, Calif., taken from a petty cash box along Front St. and tested by ordinances for the Ocean Blvd from lhe building These part,s Manufacturing. not important. Why don't you talk to some of the mothers?" was admitted to Rivervifw in a desk drawer. Entry was W & W Laboratories of Mata- extension program and to fund are bejng lransported l0 tnc Miss Jones, a senior at Vassar College, is the daughter Hospital, Red Bank, yesterday gained through a vacant sec- wan showed a coliform count for the reconstruction of the building for installation. All of Ifr're proud nj our people. of Walter H. Jones, former state iSenator and Bergen Coun- after a bicycle accident on tion of the house adjoining the of 240. boardwalk from Laird Street the internal work will be com- ty. Republican chairman who was a candidate for the Re- Hubbard Ave. and W. Front office, the chief said. The en- State standards specify a co- to N. Broadway. pleted within a few days. The Bendix publican nomination for governor in 1981. St. He was reported to be in try was discovered yesterday liform count of more than 2,400 The Ocean Blvd. extension air-conditioning, plumbing, and good condition today. at 7:40 a.m. as dangerous to health. would cost an estimated half- electrical appliances are al- million dolors, says to City most completely installed. The Doubts Nixon Sways South Engineer Richard T. Noble, washrooms on three of the MONTGOMERY, Ala.-George C. Wallace says he doubts and the boardwalk program floors have been tiled." Electric Power that Richard M. Nixon will carry any Southern states be- has been estimated at ?60.000. The $1 million structure is cause Nixon has supported "those movements that have being built on the site of the Division Plant* in Eatontown, Rad Bank taken over our schools and our domestic institutions in this Planners in Ha/.lcl former borough hall and fire part of the country." house. "There is not ... 10 cents worth of difference in the Zip Throupli Meeting attitude of Mr. Nixon and' Ihe Democratic attitude toward HAZLKT-'That's Ihe fast- these matters," Wallace added in television interviews yes- est meeting in I wo years." '-' terday. Committeeman Nicholas Sctio- The third-party presidential candidate said Nixon's ducato, a Planning. Board nomination for the presidency would not change his cam- member, declared after lust by federal regulation paign plans. night's seven-minute board meeting. Bars New Sewer Links Having no action items nn its agenda, the board received JERSEY CITY - A Superior Court judge signed a tem- correspondence and adjourned. porary order yesterday restraining nine Morris County com- munities from building new sewage connections to the Hock- away River. Child Hit by Car Judge James Rosen signed Ihe order which restrains RED BANK - A spokesman building inspectors in Ihe nine towns from issuing further at Rivrrview Hospital said Vin- permits for sewers which would feed into the polluted river. cent Marquiss, 5, of Union Place, Keansburg, was treated Wolfson, 3 Aides Convicted yesterday for injuries suffered when he was struck by a NEW YORK - Louis E. Wolfson, whose financial deal- car on Union Place. The child ings dazzled Wall Slrecl in the 1950s, and three associates was released after treatment. have been found guilty of violating the Securities and Ex- PAID change Commission Act. LEGAL NOTICE on savings accounts The 55-year-old multimillionaire financier was convicted NOTICE by a federal jury yesterday on charges of perjury, sub- IT, IS HERKHV filVKN lln ordination of perjury, obstruction of justice, concealing docu- find (Ymni-ll nf the HOVMIIKII of IIfd Hunk IIH.I on AUKIIKI Wh. iftiiS. nrl- and certificates of deposit ments and filing false statements with the SEC. infc nn IHTVIOIIK nvniniiii'inlnuun Rtir- WILL HE BITE? — Terry Scott, 7, and Barry Edwards, 8, both of Red Bank, make the niiult nr Rrd Hunk Ihe Mnvnr Deposits through tho 10th of tho month wide construction-shipbuilding-chcmicals firm now in liquida- ('iiimi-II ilt'iilril n vnrliinro In WIL- acquaintance of the Wolf, Jeff Keller of Freehold, and Little Red Riding Hood, LIAM SAIMMl I" [Mil <"H< in frrint tion, faces up to 14 years in prison and a $32,000 fine. nr jirvmHiM laum n an :lO UV.it Sin'iM. Mlm-h No ;»l. Lot N>v 17 on Hie ft Convicted with him were Elkin B. Gerbert of Jackson- Denis* Presti of Shrewsbury. The Monmouth Opera Festival Workshop of Asbury Haiik Tn\ M.tp ville, Fla., a Merritt- Chapman director; Marshall G. Staub Park presented its production of "Little Red Riding Hood" to 200 children at River The HMIII i;i'«i>h|ll<>ii III'UVIIIK III*' S£RVIC£ IS OUR. of New York, president of the company, and Joseph Kosow, varlnnrc M nn fill* \\W\\ W\* Bi>r ine S. Fontaine, both at home; Vincent J. Agrestl, Judge Stan- speeding 58 miles an hour in a water shortly after 8 p.m. July WAVE: her father, V. I,. Edwards of died yesterday after a lengthy 50-mph zone. members of the selection com- ley Cohen of Long Branch de- 20. They were fined $20 each, illness. mittee on the manner in which Long Branch Locust, N.J.; a sister, Mrs. Frank A. Daly of 17 Donnel' but Judge Cohen stayed the <:4I Mrs. Kaplan was born in Ma- ferred sentence on a Cliffwood Mr. Knight was selected for 5:4.' 6.U 7:4* t:4i 10:4] 11:45 1:41 !:«? 4:*1 !:ISJt Muriel Stauffer of Tokyo, Ja- ly St., Union Beach, who fines 20 days pending the de- Eoiontown cao, Poland and had formerly his $15,000-a-year post. Th pan, and two grandchildren. Beach man charged with four pleaded guilty to shoplifting an fendants' decision whether or hi! t.Si 7:55- 1:3 10:5! 13:SS !:5I !:!!# 4:11 I:II# resided in Keyport. Her hus- basis for the selection and th motor vehicle violations and $8.59 pair of shoes from the not to appeal to a higher court °"K 7:11! S:M' 9:U 11:M 1:M 1:01 4:0Itt J:M •:«# MS Funeral services were yes- band was the late Max Kap- process of screening candi- Mlddlttown terday in Trinity Episcnpj two statutory offenses. Family Circle Store, was fined on constitutional grounds. «:1! 7:1! 1:15- 9:1! 11:1! 1:15 1:15 4:lS«t 1:11 «:U# 7:15 lan. $50 and given a .10-day jail sen- dates was outlined, said De Ktyptn-Matawan Church here. Joseph M. Cecere, 21, of 812 1 l:li 1:21 4:1S# !:U <:15# 7:15 Surviving are two sons, Ab- tence, suspended. tective Lt. Benjamin H. Glover, Judge Cohen explained that 4:2! 7:1! t:^ »:2S II:B Graveside services will b raham H. and Samuel H. Kap< Brookside Ave., Cliffwood chairman of the group. though a municipal judge can Donald A. Belos of 14 Gar- e:---- CUT OUT - SAVE _..____..... will be under the direction The funeral will be under the youths allegedly violated pre- tenoing for these offenses will when found guilty of assault- the Freeman Funeral Home direction of the Freeman Fu- be Wednesday, Aug. 21. Variance scribes bathing hours of 9 a.m. Freehold, N.J. neral Home, Freehold. ing Marc William of Highland until 5 p.m., and a recent OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Thi Judge Cohen continued $1,000 Park with his fist in a local amendment designates t w o Board of Adjustment will rec bail when Mr. Cecere waived store. beaches, of which Matilda Ter- ommend to. the Townshr BUSSES TO preliminary hearing on charges race Beach is one, for surfing. Ike's Gains Preliminary examination was Council approval of an appli- of using profane and abusive scheduled Wednesday, Aug. 21 cation for a special use per- Surfing hours are not specif- language to a police officer for Henry Godet, 19, of Jersey mit for Parkhurst Enterprises ically prescribed, but Judge Please His and resisting arrest, both in- Inc. to build a Hess service tohen ruled the hours specified City, charged by State Police for bathing in the body of the NEW YORK dictable offenses. The charges station on Rt. 35, Wanamassa, with possession of marijuana. ordinance apply to surfing as Physicians were referred to the Grand with the stipulation that it be Detective Frank Pitcher of used only as a service sta- well. Jury. WASHINGTON (AP) - Doc- Keyport State Police barracks tion and not for automotive Mr. Caruso moved for dis- tors say they're pleased with Also found guilty of multi- is the complainant. service. missal of the charges, alleging RED BANK former President Dwight D. ple offenses was Ralph Smith, Site plans for the station he ordinance applies only to 65 34, of 52 Lakewood Ave., New were approved by the Planning Eisenhower's progress in re- bathers. Fishing and other Egypt. Mr. Smith was fined |5 Board July 15. beach activities are allowed MIDDLETOWN covering from his third heart for displaying an improper in- Sills Gives Permission was granted Rus- outside the prescribed hours, o.w. ¥«•* attack in a little more than spection sticker, ?15 for care- sell S. Frease Jr., Rooseveli he argued. 1 three months. less driving, $5 for delinquent Warning On Ave., Oakhurst, to build i inspection and $5 for faulty swimming pool on the side "Vital signs remain stable," vehicle lights. yard of his house. said the daily medical bulletin Wet Roads The board granted a variance Fined $75 Thursday. A young motorcyclist also KEYPORT had an expensive time in TRENTON - Slippery roads to Douglas H. Mieras, Oak- 45 Doctors wouldn't let the 77- hurst, to build a house on an JOHN VAN KIRK & SON Wednesday's court session. Al- in August rains can increase On 2 Counts year-old five-star general bert J. Fleischmann, 21, of 50 accidents and traffic fatalities undersized lot. HAZLET U Cooper Rd., Mlddletown off Rl. 35 EATONTOWN-Luis E. Mo- watch the Republican conven- Locust Ave., Bed Bank, plead- in New Jersey, Attorney Gen- Robert and Eleanor Cherin, Ot rales, 614 Ocean Park Ave., o.w. tion on television. eral Arthur J. Sills warns. Wanamassa, were granted Hcfldonj Corner 741-C3W ed guilty to driving his motor- Bradley Beach, was fined $50 1 Last year, when there were variance to build a house on ConvMllem Ttrmi 747-2563 But they did inform him cycle without a helmet, fail- by Municipal Court Judge Wil- 14 days of rain in August, 4,840 an undersized lot, Richard M. Nixon had been ure to report a diange of ad- liam S. Throckmorton yester- Americans died on highways. nominated. "I am delighted," dress, driving an unregistered day for failure to appear in New Jersey contributed 114 fa- 35 Schedules Daily! the doctors quoted Eisenhower vehicle and driving on an ex- court and $25 for driving with- talities to this toll. Police Survey as saying. pired license. He paid a total out a license. Of $30. "Drivers should remember Estimate Given Phone: Judge Unimpressed that rain reduces visibility and Foster L. Davis, 5 Stevens FOR ANY OCCASION Lorraine F. Rieger, 22, of 381 increases stopping distances. LONG BRANCH - Mayo: Ave., New Shrewsbury, was RED BANK - 741 -0285 - MIDDLETOWN-671-2100 HONEY BEE FLOWERS Port Monmouth Road, East Those afoot should remember Paul Nastasio Jr. said yester- fined $20 for driving without Keansburg, pleaded guilty to that a vehicle can't be stopped day he has received a cost es- a license and $15 for speeding. RUSSELL T. HODSKISS speeding 91 miles an hour on 'on a dime' whether the timate on the planned survey Floyd E. Moye, 40 William KEYPORT 264-2222 weather is wet or dry," Mr. of the city police department St., Fair Haven^was fined $15 464 BROAD ST. Rt. 36. Judge Cohen, un- mpressed by her explanation Sills cautions. by the International Associa- for disregarding two traffic SHRIWSIURY that she thought the police car There were 14 fatalities In tion of Chiefs of Police. signals. ASBURY PARK-NEW YORK 741-4020 chasing her contained a man Mew Jersey in the week end- The mayor declined to nami Christoph P. Fiore, 676 Art attempting to molest her, fined Ing last Sunday. There were 17 the projected figure, say- St., Long Branch, was fined Rtlisbk Slau 1927 ler $100 and suspended her leaths In the corresponding of ing that he will submit the $10 for overdue inspection. TfUNStTCO. 3 BY WIRE ANYWHERE license for 30 days. 1987. The 1968 total through proposal to City Council first. Henry Jost, 1008 Fifth Ave., Chester WendelowsM, former- last Sunday is 765, against 817 A survey of the efficiency ol Asbury Park, received a sus- ROLLO TERMtNAl • LAKE AVIKUS, ASBURY ly of Keyport and now living in it the same time last year. the administrative and opera- pended fine for speeding but Linden, paid ?10 for operating Monmouth County is sixth tional functions of the depart- was charged $5 court costs. a car without the owner's con- tmong the state's 21 counties ment was one of the recom- sent and S10 for careless driv- with 52 deaths as of last Sun- mendations of the recent spe- ing leading to an accident. He day, compared to 40 at the cial session of the Grand Jury Look What Shrewsbury ContrnicHod con do t also offered to plead guilty to same time in 1967. probing this city's activities. a second offense of drunken SHREWSBURY John E. Day driving, which carries a mini- mum fine of $300, a jail sen- CONSTRUCTION tence and a mandatory 10-year FUNERAL HOME license suspension. Judge Cohen LEADERS IN QUALITY postponed hearing of this REMODELING . . . All at Special Saving! and Completely Installed charge until the defendant's driving record is obtained. SHREWSBURY CONSTRUCTION DOES 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank Margaret Case, 28, of 130 SAVE MORE—LOWER Seeley Ave., Keansburg, who EVERYTHING • LABOR C. Si DUN, Director 747-0332 pleaded guilty to driving with SUMMER PRICES NOW • MATERIAL <• FINANCING no license in her possession NO DOWN PAYMENT and to speeding 65 miles an IN EFFECT ! I! hour in a 50-miles zone, was REQUIRED. UP TO fined $30. Found guilty of tailgating on • NEW ADDITIONS • 7 FULL YEARS TO PAY Rt. 35, Philip Lembo, 40, of Toms River, was fined S5. Worden Funeral Home John J. White, 17, of S. At- • NEW KITCHENS • MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! lantic Ave., Matawan, paid $10 NAME oP E. FRONT ST. , RED IANK for displaying defective tail lights. ADDRESS _.... Mortimer J. Sullivan, 70, of • DORMERS • Montclair, was fined $15 for PHONE NUMER Day and Night Phone . . . careless driving. Howard S. Smith, 36, of 61 Seventh St., • ATTICS • To Shrewsbury Construction Co., £9 IE. Newman West Keansburg, drew a sim- Springs Road, Shrewsbury. 747-0557 ilar penalty on a like charge. GENTLEMEN: Kenneth R. Baker, a soldier • PORCHES • Without any obligation whatsoever, please at the Army base here, told police he fell asleep at the have your remodeling engineer call to discuss HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F, wheel of his car, causing an • NEW ROOFS' a FREE ESTIMATE on the following: accident. He was fined $25 for See us before you arrange for your D N«w Kitchen D Now Bathroom Q Rscreotion Room careless driving. • Dormer • Attic • Storm Doon & Comb. Window! '3 Garage • Patio • Maionry Q Carpentry • Other Rooco Francesconi, 40, of .178 • PATIOS • Mortgage Loan, Describe: '•REGIE • FINISHED BASEMENTS • NEW BATHROOMS • Main Offlte; The Adams Memorial Home 40-4Z Broad 81. TLtA Rink, V J. 07701 NEW SIDING • GARAGES • FIREPLACES • ETC. • William J. Connelly, Owner-Manager Brurh Offlcri. CURRENT *;« At M, MIMIetom, .V. J. 4.50°/«0 DIVIDEND 30 Kail Mftln St., Frft-hold, N J. A TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY COMPANY ... ITt nrMdmr, JLonr_Br*nch, N. J. 747 - 0226 ElUbllihe* In 1H78 by John II. Cock «Bd Henry Clip LICENSED BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Pabllihed Rrgiiler Incorporated Bed Bank FUNERAL DIRECTORS Member of Uie Awoclated Pr*»» - TALK TO YOUR The Associated Prftsi Ii entitled ex- SHREWSBURY CONS. clusively to the use for republlcatlon Sayings SINCE 1865 ot ill the local miri printed In this CO. REMODELING newipapar ai well u til AP nawf dlapalchei •ni LOAN ASSOCIATION ENCINEER ... NO Second clan poitmgt pild at Red OBLIGATION AND nank, N J. 07701 and At additional NOW LOCATED AT malllnr <\.'lcej. Puhllihed dally, Mon- REMEMBER AT 310 BROAD ST. RED BANK day through Frldsy IROAD ST. and IERGEN PL., RED BANK SHREWSBURY Homi Delivery bjr Carrier— 41 On>« Pfr Wetk CONSTRUCTION Hiibicrlptlor Prlcea In Advance 741-3700 YOUR SATISFACTION elngls ,:[, i.*rvl'» «t \\ a This does not deter the many well Works arid was'one of the Old i T!.« !>.'•: Mil »m T Kr»m< Is pa-', people who attend Protestant finest made there. James P. 1 ni,i> BIIIIK.K iir,K)it.MF,n worship services here each IAllaire, who operated the j W'.i .•(,:(. IT.:' •• a' 10 I ni Sunday at 9 a.m. unlil Sept. 1. jWorks until 1846 (the beginning of Ihe decline of Ihe bog iron Midfllelown These services are open (o! 1,111111 miFI'JIKBJ) the public and may be com-industry in New Jersey) tradi- 81. MIIIVS f'tTHOMO tionally threw several gold bined with a detailed visit to Wlf IKIV Mil"a «r S r,. 3•.in, 11 41 pieces into the molten metal •n m 1 rt'.r the Historic Howell Works at r ' 71. Ill T. « n'< < P«.'M by the Deserted Village Corp. Mr. Allaire, who at one time f IIOFI I M1KI1 I'nKSBVTKltlAX \ p.H c\ nidi Myi'l- I'.--, Mnf :ol- , About 1830 operated the largest marine II > nl. "So far as may be ascer- engine shops in the United II', y V. ]• "-H i^^r '.'.Ili M,| Irr- R.'v. IM.-Ifl Bi.lf.ci i: 4'. tained, the building now known | Stales, purchased the property I •* IIKI'OIIMI'.I) as the Church at Allaire was known as the Monmouth Fur- TI;- '. i, sr. Avniows c I'l a^i. partly constructed prior to or nace to secure close at hand (llil'fivoorl Roach i:M Hank ANCESTORS of many Monmouth County families worshipped in Church at Do- 1.111)1] I.THERAN about the year 1830," wrote Hal the pig iron needed for his en- r^'n Tin. S:muj Allaire, son of James P. Al-terprises in New York City. serted Village of Allaire. Constructed 8bouf 1830 as a house of worship for those Fun-lav Wnr-.hlj, .v.,-v'» -::i ni '••':. be h'M !>.M arW 11 p. m. {'.<•;. Da-.!'. L. RU laire, who developed the inte- He changed the name to the living and working in self-sustaining community at Historic Howell Works, the pao'^r, 'Ai!.i • at church is now used during fh» jumm»r for Sunday worship services. Ki im Tie Jl»... y E. MJB- well Works in 1822. a self-sustaining community. .MMIflimVI /M*e, p*.i"i:. Register Staff Photos) c\.',!<\<,...\ nn1 VIA'; P.r: . William A The dale of construction of By nature both generous and WoTRt-.in Fi-r- :::•••. •: I \,f h»:'i A \| F. ZlflX Han'-'in b'i'h a^rmons. the church is assumed by Ihephilanthropic, he did not let his 1 a m, -.v!-h IV pa -loi. The ! KM P-an* EM:i':n O. <>mpr»<*!!. Jr., nrdcUt J5;:n^iy *'•.'-.:"•. a' I'l am. Rev "well-known fact that the people neglect their spiritual decline as an Lfon works cen- Morrison Riderk, Pierce Me- and the Rev. Harvey Malirk, AirrH S. n •«!•.- h paror. framework at the southerly lives. He saw to it that a ler, most of Ihe buildings de- morial Presbyterian Church; Southard United Methodist Colls Nrclt ST. NICHOLAS KI SS1AN EASTERN half of the building is a part church was provided and it was teriorated. The church became the Rev. Horace M. Frantz, Church. ORTHODOX of the timbers of the original undoubtedly a focal point for a shell, with only a few shin- First. United Methodist Church, In addition to the church, the. t t I 3 TI [:•• K-i I.H F'fnta The nivlni. Liturgy will h- r.le. Monmouth Furnace, erected in the citizens of the village. gles on one side and no win-Farmingdale; the Rev. Caleb village, located on Rt. 524,'•nrvl )'' ',*,e l,ral<"l at Hi R m r,n Sunday an1 Hn;y .>, will n> htli *t ; tnr<-r.prllnfi: flinday and Hoiy nays of 'i u ill spfak at both m- CimiHTlAV C III 11(11 In 1927,' Klks Lodge 128 ofChurch, West Farms; the Rev.office, general store, visitors' Obllftallon N! 6 p.m. Father Emllltn Mahion Robinson, Sfjuan- center, blacksmith's ."hop, an- Momlnc v.'«rsh!;. sr-n:re v!][ Vf> at fi.AI.NT ri,F,.MK\rS KPISfOPAI, Asbury Park restored it for the 11 ft m. Larry i-alv,r,ri ll minister. cm itcn or ninisr RplfonJ kum United Methodist Church, Evenlnff worship ,n 7. Bunlay HCMPAV.P; 8 a rr,. Holy E'j- Bowicouts, who were then oc- tique railroad, stables, bakery- I'.'A I'an'K rhariin, and **rJTKirr. 9 • Tifj a.m. mug museum, carpenter shop and 3'lnd.*y servl,'." al \\ am 7 he eve- E'JQhnflst anil jiprmnn. cupying the Allaire properly. nine nur.-lre will be at fi^o J)vtv other buildings which are open Ka Ion town relist Donald Wood will prencn Al both 31ETHOD1ST Subsequently, it again fell in- aervicrs. Belfnrrl and active. ir.sx K rimisT or The Sunday servica will bi tX \1 to disrepair and only recently Holy Trinity LATT?;it DAY SAINTS riKST a.m. . ; A record fi3,B21 people visit- (Mnrmon) has restoration taken place on COMMI'MTY ed during July, as compared The Sunday be at 10 a large scale under ecclesiasti- Her/Ice* will i>" >he Prlpsthool a m Rev, r,r Port MonmoutJi Bible School to 38,73(1 in July 1M7. More i meeting at 9 a rn. and the Sacrament j iJM Lite." Worship «irv|r.B at H a.m. V«»|»«r cal guidance. meeting- at 5:00 p.m. Bishop Bruce. I sprvn^ at fi.30 p.m. Thu Rev. A. D. • than half a million persons are Savage will officiate. Some limitation is placed on Magaw Is pastor. expected to visit this year. Rank SISTER FKWCIft SFrRITCAL the church's use, however, Has Theme Eatontown Sunday '.Mil be. al S Vi and Sunday worship sprvkfs will be fit 0 3 m. Harris, Jr. Tort MonmnutH since it has no heat or elec- RED BANK - "God and His in 4-i a.m. with Pastor William Joel will prpar PrljVfi mp.ifiigfii x\v*n Monday to Wright olllclatlne. Saturday, 1 lo .'. p m. Spoken In tricity. World" is the theme of the Rev. Williams BOLY TRINITV r.VANCELICAt English sni Iullan Cill rturloi ST. JAMES MKMOR1AI, EPISCOPAL II THF.RAN church hours. 263 Main St. Bishop Services are sponsored and vacation Bible school now in Red Rank Angela Sol la. Holy lian^l at * an*] in a.m. conducted by the Farmingdale- progress at Holy Trinity Evan- The Sunday aervlce will be held »t OCEAN VIEW Named To Rev. H. Holly KnicM officiating a.m. Howell Township Council of gelical Lutheran Church. MONMOCTH BAPTIST ST. JAMES CATHOLIC Morning worMnp service at U * m. (Roulhfrn BnpllAt Cunvfntlnn) Churches. School will conclude Aug. 16,Stale Hoard nd Bunk Tlftv. Kenneth N. Gamble will ipeik. Ealont/>wn KvenlnR aervlre at 7:30 p.m. Guest preachers for this sea- There are classes for every Worship sTvlcesrt wilt be at D:W Sunday Mas a.m. Family BlDle Mrs. Daniel Crawford, Mrs. Child Treatment Center in Al-tie the topic nt the Ipc.tura Sunday at month. Rrailns B'»m now located hour at 11 a.m. Evening servlre at munity Church have received lft a.m. Watchtownr slurly n[ p.-ovprtie 1. LnratM nt Appiegate and Carpen- George Musselwhite and Mrs.laire for a term ending June ter SU., River Plaza. awards for perfect attendance: Spiritual Needs,"'hejrms it 11:10 am Rumson Wanda Schaeht, 10 years; Wil- Olaf Olausan. 30, 1971. Marvin Hall will pre.ii'le. CALVARY BAPTIST liam Schacht, nine years; Dean And, Marilyn Anderson, Mrs. CHRIST CHI RCII METHODIST ST, flCORr.F.R-BV-THE-EIVER Jlliidlelnwn The Rev. Mr. Williams is Fnir Havpn EPISrOPAL fiiln^.iy aervlccn at 11 a m ani 7 Spivey, six years; Donna Ronald Thornberry, Mrs. now serving his 2ilh year as The SunrfKV senire ^'111 be if P.-.ir Hnnn-m p.m. In the Fairview Br-hnnl. Tf-.e Kev. a.m 'Hie Rev. Charts G. Hanklna Sunflay sprvkfs will h^ Hnly Com- George J. -Elliott, pastor. Spivey, five years; Debbie Gary Reynolds, Mrs. Robert pastor here. He is the oldest, 13 pastor. miinbn at 8 and Morning Prayer at TODAY'S founder of tha Allaire Village Auxiliary is 10 a.m. AM. SAINTS' ETISCOrAL Sobin, Linda Sobin, Patty Sue Humbert, Mrs. James Duncan, cleryman by years of service HOLY COMUINION EHSCOrAL Mn. Kenneth Creveling of Allenhurst. Wearing costuma Sobin, William Sobin, Ronald Mrs. William Graff, Mrs. John Fair Haven FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Humnier srliedule; s a m. Holy in Long Branch, including all Sunday cervices will be at 8 and 10 R Cnnrnnnion: Kl a m. Holy Comm'ininn of early 19th Century settlers, ihe stands in front of Sobin, Kathleen Cox, Chris- Stout, Mrs. Todd Smith and a.m. on /l-.'t nn|. E. ZION Crindle, two years, and Debbie The Rev. Harold Hornberger, Va., he attended Lincoln Uni- Freehold •nd beard of trustees work to secure funds to restore Sea Bright Tit Rev. nntiert KegL-r |j panlor. Cox, Cheryl Mac Crindle, Gary pastor, is in charge of teacher versity, Oxford, Pa., and I'p- norr. r.i.TJi village «s « historical exhibit of early industrial life in BATSHOUE COMMCMTY Moore and Thomas Moses, one participation and Mrs. Horn- Freehold UNITED METHODIST sala College, East Orange. He Worship aervlcea will be at 9:30 a.m. East Keaimhurg the county. year. berger is serving as musician. Spa Krig-ht Kun morning service of worship Services win be held tomorrow at ing Union. He also has been will lie at 9.30 a m. IIPV Jumps R. 11 a.m. Robert K. Tome Is minister. to Arthur T. Green Jr., Ran-daughter, Rose Jordan, his Washkiss, Mary Bogan; $3,000 Stpelp. pastor, will preach on "Grow- household effects to her sons, vice president of the Central ETHICAL fTl.TrRE FELLOWSHIP dolph Cook and to her broth- son-in-law, Arthur Jordan, and each to his sons, Antho- Highlands Pains." John Borden, Francis Borden, Baptist, Convention of N.J. and NP»' Shrewshiry er, Francis Sagurton. She left his grandchildren Warren C. ny Louis Riccardi and Stephen FIRST METHODIST KEI.lrilOlS SOCIETY OF FBIE.VI1S Services &t 11 a.m. In th« Ranner Carlton Borden, Rodney Bor- served nine years as president Highlands Shrewsbury all her jewelry and household Jordan, Jane E. Jordan and Riccardi; $500 each to his Buniay services will be at 11 a.m. Sunday meeting It held at li a,.m, den and Harold Borden; her of the trustee board of Northern snd 7:31) pm. The Rev. G. W. Stars- furniture to Dorothy Flanagan Carol A. Jordan. His will was grandsons, Joseph Tramon- meare, pastor, win ofdclati. TIKST ASSEMBLY OF OOD daughter, Meltha B. Casey. Baptist University. Shrewsbury Oakhur«t Also to her grandsons. Tom- and the balance of her estate dated May 13, 1968. tano, Anthony Tramontano, An- RT. AXPREWS EPIBCOPAIi Bunday worahlr. isrvlce at 11 am. He has been on the juvenile Highlands XvalijillsUe service at 1 p.m. Pitrlck riHST CSITED METBOOISi my Borden, James Casey, to Katherine J. Noonan. Her ELLA M. JANSEN, Long thony Riccardi Jr., Nicholas The Holy Eucharist will be cele- O, HoLe&n Is pastor. Oakhurjt will was dated Nov. 2, 19BB. commission of Long Branch brated this Sunday at 8 ana" 10 a.m. The Sundav aervlcs will b« it 9:30 Kevin Casey, Shaun Casey, Branch, who died July 13, left Riccardi, Thomas Bogan Jr., with Matins at 9:3fl a.m. and Even- i m. The Rev, Dr. John D. Slilr. and worked on numerous con- song at 7 p.m. Wm. D. Loring, vicar pastor, will ^preach on "Gllta el tbs James Borden, and Donald ADELAIDE A. EMMONS, her estate equally between her Kevin Bogan and Stephen Bo- Union Beach Sea." gen. ference committees in the city will preach. Borden, and to her grand- Long Branch, who died Jan. friends, Andrew P. Froslev and and state. GJMCE MRTHOD1ST daughters, Gail Bo'rden, Marie Madeline Froslev, in her will Also to his granddaughters, I'nlfin Bearh 1!), left $300 to her niece, Leah He is married to Ihe former Hohndfl Worship iprvlces will he flundar At Lucy Ann Washkiss, Michele 10 am. The !i»v. Franklin H Bird Borden, Ruth G. Border, Con- McLean; $200 to her nieces, of June 6, 1968. Anna F. Seward of Eatontown, IIOl.MIIfl. CHlRfH nie Borden, Pamela Rorden, Washkiss, and Mary E. Bogan; Holmrlel •Jr. |j ruslor. Mrp Bird will preach Slate Annual Marie Coudrier and Beatrice CLAUD McCORMfCK, Union They are the parents of two The Sunday service will ba at fl this week. Janice Borden, Sharon Borden, Emmons and to her nephews, $300 in trust for masses for the am. with the pastor, Rev. John W. Beach, who died July IS, left children, Anita L. and Cornel- Waldron, offlciatltiR. Mary Lee Borden, Jill Borden repose of his soul and the souls West I^mg Branch George Coudrier and Herman his cars to his daughter, Carol ius T. Williams. Bible School and Carol Borden. of Lucy Riccardi and Michele REKimiATlO.N Emmons and $100 to FannieDeer and Ihe balance of his Hazlet Ll'THEHAN imitCH — Grace Luth- She also directed that her Brown. The balance of her es- Torro. Wen \jnng Branch estate to his wife. Bertha Me- FAITH REFORMED Th» Rev. . w: KnhfrKhfrt OswaM wililll eran Church's annual vacation The balance of his eslate was Hsr.lrt daughter-in-law, Betty Borden, tate was left to her nephew, Cormick, in his will of Sept. 11, Bible School preach Ihe 9:15 amii II a.m. urvicca. church school will begin Mon- divided among his daughters, Sim4n/ nfirvlPM will he Md'&t 9:30 receive $100. The balance of William H. Emmons, in her 1964. R ni, Rfv. ThPrtrinrp C MUIIT will day and run IhrmiRh Aug. 23. Serafina Tramontano, Adelaide prpar.h on "The Majosty uni Mercy ol Long Rrani-h her estate was devided among will of April 28, 1962. Starts Monday Goi\." Hours will be from 9 lo 11:30 IDA M. NAUGHTON, Atlan- Washkiss and Mary Bngan. FIKST her children, Harold Borden, LMRO FUSCO, Keans- OAKHUnST - Mrs. Fred- ST. JOHN'S a.m. John Borden, Francis Rorden, tic Highlands, who died July 25, His will was dated Aug. 27, H Slindav se |'|V1,|, j. burg, who died July 16, left his eric Roltch(T will be in charge Rundnr nfrvlros will hp held it 9.SO rant will Tlipmn I his year Is Cod and Rodney Borden, Carlton Bor- wife, Marie Fusco, his cars, left, her estate to her niece, 1963. mill It a.m. Rev Norman R, Rllty of Ihe daily vacation Biblr is piif lor. (iOSI'KI. IIAI.I, His World. Int'ludwl will be ELIZABETH K. S. NEILL, I..,fiv* Rnnifi school of the First United ••rvlce.i will in. Iwl.l Sunilay «t »:.m stories, Hihlr study, projcris Fair Haven, who died July 24, Methodist Church which will m A a.jspei Scrviue will bti held at 7 p rn. and Ri'fiup activities. left her insurance policy val- start Monday at 9 a.m. at the FHIST MFTHOItlST Children from kindergarten ued at. $1,000 and personal ef- church. ST, JVMI:S r.nscorAi, fects to her son, Archibald W. fltimUy O/TVIITM will h** at 0:no In si.vjh crude are welcome lo The school will run through a.m ;ind at 11 n in. n^v, Newton W. nd lermtin «t in a in Tim Kei'. Ralph I mlatlPllfu l Neill Jr.; $499 to her church, Friday, when a concluding pro- Grelner Is va.'tor. • tlwarOl will iillldale. j " '- First Baptist, of Rrr1 Rank for ST. ANNS r.vrnoMc Mrs. Hu'liard Pelrncplll. MI- 1 ST. UKIi'S Mi: TIKIDIST grant for parents and friends K i .-ins lull K ' I.onj; B'anrh 1 Ihe. Women's Fellowship chari- Siin.laT Mnssra will In nt 7, B, 9, Tha Sunfl.iy s.-rvlrn will hit al 11 Tint ml PHI, «• ill In aided bv will be held from 11 lo 11:45in n l ties and to help in summer a.m. m ;ind irenaticrs from Do you know what camp activities and $499 to her ST. .MAItKS TMMSCOI'Al, I'lltST IIAI'TJsr tho I'oiiKM'Raiion. Hejjisti'i'ilirtn To dato, 155 children have Branih friend, Kbba Sanders. 'iav sri\n-i\ \Mi1 br riniral Mnrn- Tll» gunilay vj will t.e forms HIT available al (ho registered,-, There will be an Urn. »iul Christian Scientists really believe? She also lcfl $750 each tn average of 20 teachers and chinch, Main St. and P^rk Thomas S. Rnberls and hishelpers during Ihe sessions. Malnwau Ave. wife, Helen C. Roberts. She lefl Kcvjiort her car to her grandson, (Irof;- II1IMH HI'IM (II'M. Relatively few people do. r.RTIISrMAXK IJ TI ory Paul Ncill. She loft a ma- Downs and lo Delia Strallon, and II,. a' n ciuirs SunihV srrvlrr^ will 1,^ at a in v Ki, They are often surprised at the logical — and understandable 1 nn,l at 11 ;l 111 TIIH Rev Hrnry W, 1 ''.,'hlr" l, hogany desk lo hoi friend 25 per cent to her tuecp, Bea- .irn.lt Klrrtier In i.,ir. J. Sunday — theology of this Christian religion. In fact, many people have Mrs. Ressip Ft. McCahcy. Tlio Iriro WhilPfavagc. Her will ST. Kisrrics r.\ni(ii.i'>; I'ltll.SM Why not come into our Reading Room and learn this for yourself? 3D, 1966. 2!1, left, nne-lhird of thi> s.ilc 1 I'IIIKIUI-I tin' aiinual sf'nilOri Hun.lny >,.MI,-.'V Til" Sun, HATTIK MAY SMITH, High- of Hie Sterling Oasis Lodge, r,>ni- IV I'll.. ' •• spiHlSMI'l-fl IIV till' rillvVfl' <'ll|l' No need to speak to anyone... just come in and choose a chair 1 lands, who dinrl July lfi, lefl a Jin*., lo her daughters, Carol, luiirili',1. f) n in r « nnd ! nf tin NlireuOiuiy Avcmip. A,- 11 > in. II )!v ruiiin and sit down to read. It could be the most inspiring and helpful Rarhara and HIP balance of II I.I. < H. TUII;IIN At i,r ; M K. Ziim Cliiinh. diamond ring In her grand- Fiitsr ciiriirii nr rnni«T niece, Rosa (liTon; household her estate including Ihe re- stih:s IIS i' Tlie sc/viri' I-, ••rlicfliili'd for time you've ever spent. in. nt Ja'i effecls and jewelry to her maining one-third interest, in HI l>v, I •I |i m SIIIHI.IV :il the church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM nieces, Delia Stration, ('alia trust for her daughter, Susan. ST. <'l IMI \ I H here Mrs Marian Smith In Her will was daled Feb. M;iMV ,n M,| !j»rrsi(|cnl iif Hie dull. May Downs and Beatrice fl'iti'Uv \vntU,l|. ,,t in I', a ni 'l' Full,In VISIT US AT THE MALL Whilccavage. She loft, her dia- 2, lflliS. Rrv. fl, T. flrh.'llpri Is p,iM.,r. il I," i On Thursday a I 10:,1(l a tn , I II lit M . (In Red Bonk) mond lavaliere to her grand- CL\Iti:N(H WIKIIKRIIOI.T, ,1.. children nf Ihe Sunday School IJtlle .Silver will JIMVO /or IIHMI' picnic at OPEN WEEKDAYS 10:00 A.M. — 5:00 P.M. niece, Payne Hmvns Ii'Hnmmn- Mitl(llelo\ui, who died .Iiinn L'R, dieu. She loll .'171 j per cent of left his esUito to Ins son, Harold EMIU'tlY UNITED METHODWT imsr i Mifi.Mi.Tin.niHi iviiisades Talk Mrs. Can- WED. UNTIL 8:00 P.M. — FRI. UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Lll'l,' snv^r the balance of hnr estate to K. Wiederholl, in his will i>liv. fj.n'.i' n. Krllnwav will piMr Buivlav I.M••;.,•, ••Hl'l.. at 11 a m I sl.'lllif HenrV IS in I'liarPO f)l and i-oiid,i,-l Hie nv,rnlnK wonlilp le Tlif Itev. L'KIIMII 1'. Phllllpn fir, will each of herlnircrs,.Calla May of June 25, 19G8. vli-rfl it El .ID a ni. pir.i, h. licily fur thf chinch. r l Know What? If We Don't Win This THE REPORTER riT7 TD We Should Try Something Different In 1972" Established in 1878 — Published by The Red Bank Register, 1Incorporate JJjJrLd Sea Travel Still Great M. HAROLD KELLY, Publisher By JIM BISHOP Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor The sea Is a royal blue dinner plate. The morsel In Thomas J. Bly, Executive Editor William F. Sandford, Associate Editor the center is the 20,00O-ton liner Independence. Hour after hour, day after day, the ship sails southeast at 23 knots. —6 FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1968 II remains in the middle of the plate as though, in spite of all its,.struggle, it never moved. WIBIHilil And yet, each day Ihe ship is 522 miles farther south, the turbines hum- ming, the cabin panels creaking the cradle rhythm, the pulse of the propellers An Uninspiring Selection in the deck. This is sea travel as it is on any ship. On Wednesday night, television Mr. Nixon's announcement There are 750 passengers of all sizes viewers across the nation suffered stunned Governor Agnew and most and attitudes. These are kept content by through those monotonous "A Man a crew of 5-10, who clean staterooms, feed politicians. New York's Governor them, serve snacks, pump clean salt Who" nominating speeches at the Nelson Rockefeller is irked that water into two swimming pools, broil Republican National Convention. steaks and chill baked Alaska, pour someone with more liberal lean- BISHOP liquor, exhibit first run motion pictures, Yesterday, after GOP presidential ings was not the choice. Surpris- nominee Richard M. Nixon an- bring bowls of fruil. run four elevators, and watch the ingly, New Jersey's Sen. Clifford ' passengers watching the crew from behind sun glasses. nounced his choice of a running P. Case, although chagrined that the Men unwind' faster than women. The males were tigers male, many of the same viewers Garden State delegation wouldn't Ihe first night out, half bagged and whooping it up on the askpci simply: "Who?" dance floor. Today, they doze in deck chairs, the paper- The man who will be on the stand solidly behind his favorite son back books open but unread. The ladies have overcome GOP ticket with Mr. Nixon is Gov- candidacy, was much more con- Iheir timidity, and are eager to shake a rhumba, twist a ciliatory about the choice for sec- cha-cha, or fall into the old reliable box step. ernor Spiro Agnew of Maryland. By day, the women come on deck in bathing suits The governor admits that his name ond spot than were some of the best described as all meat and no material. The teeny isn't a household word, but there's delegates. bops gather energy as the hour grows late. There are no doubt it will be in the months weird tribal dances where the girl twists herself into the • The senator said Agnew "brought deck without ever knowing whether her dancing partner ahead. As already stated in these Vigor and victory to the Republican is on the same ship. columns, we are disappointed that Party in Maryland, has brought • * • . the Republicans selected Nixon. To leadership to his office, and I am THE OLDER COUPLES make the tropical nights a great extent, we feel the same sure he will bring the same to his romantic. They walk the sun deck in the night breeze, leaning against it as (hey hold hands. The forepeak of about Governor Agnew. present assignment." With such It is obviously a compromise se- the ship is as dark as the sea. The night wind moans words, Mr. Case is letting us know as it curls warmly around the king posts. The stars stand lection. Mr. Nixon could have had a his political wounds heal quickly, still, some bluerwhite, some blue, some winking yellow much more appealing ticket if he and that he is determined not to let or red. had selected New York Mayor John the divisiveness that split the party To me, the appeal is luxurious indolence. I relish the notion of living in a room which is within 200 yards of V. Lindsay or Sens. Mark O. Hat- four years ago take root again. field $f Oregon or Charles H. Percy restaurants, clubs, movies, and that all of it moves to A CONSERVATIVE VIEW distant countries. The mind slows, the body relaxes to of Illinois. The Republicans, with a Though we're uninspired by the the swing of the ship. good opportunity for victory staring Nixon-Agnew combination, we hope In two and a half days, the Independence was in San them in the face, have a way of they raise the important issues of Juan. Four of us hired a taxi for ?30 and did the tourist coming up with candidates who lack our times and come up with con- Wallace Loses a Point thing. We visited the ancient fort, Dorado Beach, Bayamon, flower gardens, and had lunch in the courtyard at El structive suggestions. They may By JAMES J. KILPATRICK enterprise appear on nearly every page. fresh ideas and imagination, par- Convento. We were sleeping at .1 a.m. when the ship sailed MIAMI BEACH - For the past sever- The platform's long section on crime ticularly in this critical time in our even surprise those of us who have for the Virgin Islands. At 7 a.m. it was at the dock at al months, former Gov. George C. Wallace repudiates the crippled sociology of the many serious doubts at the moment. Charlotte Amalie. nation's history. of Alabama has been roaming through" the new left: "We must re-establish the prin- meadows of American frustration, making ciple that men are accountable for what This too is verdant green in crumpled mountains with political hay by declaring that there isn't they do, that criminals are responsible for sailboats moving like sedate swans in the bay. The shops Good Judgment by School Board a "nickel's worth of dif- their crimes, that while youth's environ- were Danish in character, the streets were narrow, the prices right. My wife bought her favorite, Harvey's Bristol By transferring George J. Mitch- has made it impossible to work ference" between the two ment may help to explain the man's crime, major parties. The ex- that does not excuse that crime." Cream; I bought a bamboo mug for number two daughter. ell from principal of River Street effectively for the students. This excellency of Alabama The section on Vietnam is woven of • • • School to the new post of admin- is the paramount issue, and we isn't likely to abandon light-weight woo], capable of being worn ON THE TRIP back, everybody rested in the sun that line of attack, but he in all seasons, but other pledges in foreign istrative assistant to Dr. Robert C. think the board and Dr. Hoops acted from doing nothing. The young couples danced the truly ought to look again. affairs have a muscular resoluteness. The Hoops, superintendent of schools, responsibly. Beyond that, board Chippewa rain dance. Some of the men spent the day in There had been a con- promise of military aid to Israel, "includ- the card room, playing gin or studying the market prices the Red Bank Board of Education members exhibited a sensitivity to siderable apprehension ing .supersonic fighters," is unequivocal. in the ship's newspaper. The women were in the nightclubs, exercised good judgment. We hope the mood of the community that is among conservative Re- Republicans don't intend to be world po- highly commendable. publicans, before the con- licemen, "but we will not condone aggres- laughing at the same sexy jokes they laughed at last week. it means an end to the controversy Once a day, I religiously sought my typewriter under a that has raged since Mr. Mitchell The board gave itself the added vention went into session, sion or so-called wars of national libera- KILPATRICK that perhaps Wallace tion." bed and kicked it. The smiles of the waiters and stewards task of coming up—in a short period became more sincere as tip time approached. I drank was hired by the board, which has would be proved an excellent prophet. fiOV. EVANS, from whom much had coffee until my arteries began to tan. And let us not forget a moral as well as contractual obli- of time—with a replacement for Mr. Old elephants have long memories; been fearedCproved that much could be de- gation to him. Mitchell as principal. It may be party stalwarts uneasily recalled Richard livered. Like the platform, his keynote ad- those between meals slabs of roquefort cheese and saltines Nixon's llth-hour visitation with Nelson dress dwelled upon free enterprise and in- and bowls of fresh fruit. In asking to be relieved as prin- d.fficult, but at least it skirts what A voyage carries recollections too. The Italian movie might well have been intolerable. Rockefeller eight years ago, This year's dividuj}M>pportunity. He bore down, in the cipal, Mr. Mitchell said the situation platform committee was known to be under old tradition, upon the "help-yourself so- projectionist who tried to tout two nuns away from seeing strong liberal pressures from the Rocke- ciety" and denounced the "increasing dom- Frank Sinatra in The Detective. He thought they were on feller-Javits wing. It was noted that the inance of the federal government." the way in. They were coming out. There was a mother Happy News About Mrs.White Liberal mayor of New York, John Lindsay, It wasn't what you would call pure of five who talked her way into our stateroom when we were on deck. She said she wanted an autograph for her We're all happy with the news presidental election year, she un- would introduce the liberal governor of Goldwater, but it wasn't far from vintage Washington, Keynoter Dan Evans. Ike. son. that Katharine Elkus White is re- doubtedly is eager to get back on And there was the big chef in the puffy white hat who Monday's developments have done None of this is to suggest that the mood sent my wife whole ice-cold lobsters. The tails were stuffed' turning to Red Bank after serving the campaign trail. much to relieve the apprehension. Both the of this convention is to go back to McKin- with minced crabmeat. He said he wanted to make her with distinction as ambassador to A friend of Vice President platform and the keynote address exude ley or even to Mr. Coolidge. On the con- Denmark. Even more jubilant are Humphrey since the 1950's, when the old-time Republican religion. trary, the. platform daringly implies that happy. If he wasn't so big I'd have given him a hard look. the time has come to move in the direction I do not know whether William Dennis Fugazy will Democrats in the county and state both worked with the Americans for IN COMMON with all political plat- of a shorter standard worV iiw'- pi<"'- make a success of his Go-Go ship. Some of the business who know how effective a cam- Democratic Action, Mrs. White— forms, this year's Republican version is toral reform and 18-year-old voting are men aboard said that they planned to hold cruise conven- paigner she is. although not expected to attend the couched largely in phosphorescent gen- endorsed; space exploration wins an ap- tions aboard. As for me, I'm ready for another trip now. eralities; they fairly glow in the dark. While her post in Copenhagen Democratic National Convention— proving pat; a new trust fund approach is I must remember to dust off that ukulele. Gov. Evans' keynote speech was pitched proposed for rapid development of air was not a particularly sensitive one, may be a mighty active person this to a level of lofty idealism not likely to be transportation. All this is far from arch she served her nation well, and will fall. There may be other high gov- attained short of the new Jerusalem. Even reaction. TODAY IN HISTORY leave it with praise from a grateful ernmental positions in store for her, •so, a common theme was there. The party's emerging course is clearly IJty THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Johnson. Mrs. White is po- but, in any event, we're happy to Time after time, the platform puts to the right of center. If it continues in ' emphasis upon fiscal responsibility. It Today Is the 222nd day of 1968. There are 144 days welcome her back home. that direction for the next several days, litically oriented, and, this being a speaks repeatedly of enlarging the oppor- lonesome George will wind up in November left in the year. tunity of the individual and extending the with nothing much to sell that he can truly Today's highlight in history: range of human choice. Plugs for private call his own. On this date in 1945, the second atomic bomb was INSIDE WASHINGTON » dropped on Japan, wiping out more than hall the city of Nagasaki and killing almost 40,000 persons. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH On this date: In 1638, a native of Holland Jonas Bronck, became Carmichael 'Pampering' Hit the first settler in what is now The Bronx, N.Y. By ROBERT S. AUEN such a foolish, absurd and pusillanimous How About a 'Late Start'? In 1831, the first train in the United States to be drawn by a steam locomotive made a run between Albany and and JOHN A. GOLDSMITH manner as it has in pampering Stokely By SYLVIA PORTER Schenectady, N.Y. Carmichael, not only by permitting him would be assembled in a neighborhood Sen. Harry Byrd, D-Va., is demanding In this era, Old Age Is A Long Time. to make treasonable statements on foreign group. The definitions could be the quali- In 1898, Spain formally accepted peace terms ending an explanation from the State Department ' If you have enough money, absorbing in- - soil, but also permitting.him to incite.riot-, fying age for Social Security benefits (62 the Spanish-American War. for the restoration of Stokely Carmiehael's terests and good.health, the 20 to 30 or ! ing in this country, without penalty." to 65) and the official income poverty line "In 1902,- Edward VII was crowned king of England passport. .', even 40 years of retirement — voluntary For some fime, the Justice Department ($3,300. for a family of four.) This would ' following the death of his mother,.Queen Victoria. It was revoked last December after or involuntary — can be pleasant and re- reportedly has been investigating Carmi- involve about 5.500,000 people. In 1942, Mohandas K. Gandhi, leader of Indian national- - the strife-agitating for- warding. But if you are poor, have never chael for possible prosecution. But re- —A coordinator, several instructors ists was arrested by the British. He was interned un- mer head of the militanl ne onance leftist - leaning Student peated inquiries about this by reporters ' '° devel- and aides would be necessary. Some or all til 1944. Nonviolent Coordinating and others have brought no information. op interests and have un- might be volunteers (no cost); the meeting In 1.954, the French arrested more than 1,000 persons Committee (SNCC) re- One Justice Department official is dermined your health facilities could be any school room or hall after two days of rioting in Morocco. through decades of ne- turned from an extended credited with saying, "So far we have been (perhaps also free); needed supplies and Ten years ago: A tense situation was building up be- glect, the older years can tour of Communist coun- unable to put together a ease that would health facilities might be obtained through tween the Chinese Communists and Nationalists in the be unadulterated Hell. tries during which he rp- hold water legally. We have published existing channels (free loo.) Formosa Strait. peatedly excoriated the accounts of what Carmichael is quoted as Why shouldn't there —The group would be given thorough Today's birthdays: Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, D-Ga., be a "late start" program U.S along party lines. having said, but we have been unable to physicals. Since most would be entitled to is 55. U.S. government meteorologist Gordon E. Dunn is 63' designed to help the old- The Slate Department get any witnesses to support these reports. full Medicare benefits and the services of Thought for today: The two foes of human happiness er person live to the end pave no explanation for Without witnesses we don't have a case." neighborhood health centers, costs should are pain and boredom - Arthur Schopenhauer German ALLEN in proper dignity — just reinstatement of Carmi- 1 • * * be minimal. philosopher, 1788-1860. as the successful "Head —A nutritious meal would be served chad's passport. In fact, there was no LATEST OPERATIONS - Since early PORTER Start" project is designed each day. It could be prepared mainly announcement about it. l! was done vir- this year, Carmichael has been active in to help the child of poverty get a proper from surplus foods by volunteers or a reg- tually surreptitiously. . Washington's predominant Negro popula- 0 beginning ular school staff. The cost could hp -in Sen. Byrd formally called ihe Senate's tion organizing and manipulating from be- cents per day per person. attention to the mailer wiih a blistering hind the scenes a so-called Black United There definitely should be, says Cene- denunciation of ('armi- Front. vieve Rlatl. assistant director of the Of- —Training courses might be given in morning, afternoon or evening sessions of chae! and Ihe Slale De- While he has cannily kept in the back- fice nf Economic Opportunity in Washing- part mml. Ion, and she argues "it could be .set up three hours each, tailored lo the local, eco- ground, he has used various prominent nomic, ethnic and other characteristics of "Carmichafl's passport easily in many communities without cost- moderate Negro clergymen lo spearhead the participants. was revoked." pointed his policies and tactics. Ing a great deal of money." It's a fasci- 1 —Among the Ivpes of'training could out llyid, "bci riiisr he Foremost among Carmiehael's aims is nating concept which you could adapt be: instruction in .wing monev on'buying; traveled in restricted Negro control of the capital's ^Kill-mem- right now in your own neighborhood at a making the mosl nf a limited income', was, specifically to Cas- ber police force, which President John.son minimum cost — if you have Ihe needed avoiding gyps, overcharges; how to select, tro's Culia and lo North .has recommended be increased lo 4,10(1. enthusiasm and cooperation of your neigh- prepare and serve food; courses in basic Vietnam. In e;irh coun- bors and community leaders. Carmiehael's scheme is so-called "commu- reading and writing; crafl refreshers which try he publicly and vio- nity conlrol" of the police; lhat is, the resi- The fundamental point is lhat our older could lead to employment. (For instance, lently attacked the United dents of each district would determine the GOLDSMITH poor are Ihe most disadvantage! of all training'a one-time typist in use ot Ihe elec- Stall's and our troops. personnel of the local police force and its groups in our .society. They never had the tric typewriter or ;m ex-mafh teacher in "Carmichael obviously gave, aid and officers, , advantage of Head Start now available for the "new math." Or any older person comfort to .North Vietnam, a nation at Another Carmiehael-inspired maneu- poor children; they never received the might be instructed in art"and music ap- whose hands the American people have ver was the claimed unanimous adoption of training now provided for teenagers preciation, making ceramics, woodwork suffered )9!,,128 casualties, 3,1 per cent of a resolution by the Black United Front de- Ihrough Neighborhood Youth or Job Corps; metal work, kniliing, emending, etc.) those casualties having occurred during claring lhat the slaying of one policeman I hey never had Ihe chance for retraining the past six monlhs. Yel Ihe State lie- The costs would depend on (Ihe extent and the serious wounding of another by now available for young and middle-aged partmenl lias restored his passport, thus of volunteer and community contributions. three Negroes charged with robbery whom workers through various programs. So making possible other such trips and other Older person.? themselves "should be pri- they attempted to arrest was "justifiable they face a long portion of their lives with such denunciations of the American peo- homicide." marily in charge. the new burden of old age on top of the This is just an ouiline and it's under- ple and American soldiers in Vietnam. This deliberately provocative pro- burden of poverty, ir we can't give them standably fuzzy - but ii warrants a lesl "We hear a grail deal today about nouncement evoked a storm of outraged a real start, says Miss Blalt, we ought to on a nalinnal scale lo .see how il would people losing confidence in their govern- protests in Congress and the press. Bui be able lo give them a Late Start. Here work and al what nisi. For Hie objective ment. Is there any wonder that more and the Black Front leaders, under Carmi- is how il might work: is not fuzzy at all: lo Rive our older poor at more citizens are losing confidence in their chart's backstage spurring, refused lo re- —A limited number of men and women "It must, be rouqh on the lo,°r spending oi government whjjn the government acts in tract. , least a "Lite Start" in ilorcnl, dignified — 25 or 30 — who qualify as old and poor,' living. Dare you downgrade thai? < thot money to find cut he's not liked!" A THE DMI.Y nKGISTF.R, - VIOLENCE DEPLORED Friday. August 0, MA-- 7 I AgencyHelps NLW DELHI (APj - Con- JCPL, Natural Gas demning a.recent threat Va kill Builder Sell Northern MLS Makes the new chief minister of My- Top Five sore State, Veerendra Pali), a His Houses To Sponsor School disciple if Mohandas Gandhi 16 Realty Transfers commented: Men Feted MIDDLKTOWN - The prenv MKKWOOI) - The N. J. those about to buy or build a "On reading the news, I won- ise that, even the best - de- Shore Bui'iers Association has new house. MIODIMSTOWN - Realtor TM iiNJl ARen-v, t dered if our people are imitat- MIDDLETOWN - With real announced that next her of KM i'.nnk Ai signed, best - built home must year's Mr. Brown said the NJSBA members of Northern Mon- Mr. nri.l Mr* KIK ing America. We are far away fslale generally in the throes ninii]ninii] h'Hino r,,, ;;tni|, Si hoe ,- h., A A i , J annannuau l Home Buyery s hopes to interest N.J. Bell Tel- mouth Multiple Listing Service from Ihe affluence and other bp ,o.s[mso red Mi"anwiil|p. t'. Mr tot a "tight market," five sales- jundised, marketed ,Schools wjl| bp ,o.s[msored ephone Company in participat- report the closing 0/ 16 resi- f:iirl»lfn»ffi, f'.ini'T achievements of that counlw." men from the Applebrook and sold is expanding the role. by N.J. Natural Gas Company ing in the public service ven- dential sales this week in the A'. It. R. Diwakar, president of Agency here reversed the trend of the Applebrook Agency as and Jersey Central Power and ture. northern M onmout h County "eyes and ears" of the smaller, Light Company. Schools will be held at Mon- area. thn (iandhi Peace Foundation, by producing $3,200,000 in sales rpgretted thai any Indian independent house builder in moulh College on tentative Mn anrl Mri. Williem A. I jpppltig in lOBB's first six months. Co - sponsorships were re- should think of violence to solved at a luncheon meeting dates of March 3,10, 17, 24 and I>trla i'ltxe in ttiu fiirum Monmouth County. of Ma lit wan »ruJ achieve political ends. Since January, John R. at Peterson's, attended by 31 and at Ocean County Col- Europe Mr. |jyj "The small builder in to- lege on tentative dates of Ap- wild Hie I "fiiu-d Warncke and Robert C. Swan- day's economy is kept too busy NJSBA vice president and ks of Middletown, Harden school chairman Alvin S. ril 15, 22 and 29 and May 6 William Jii DOURLY SURE supervising the technical end and 13. r.ollpge. Tfivy 'fnurmi Crawford of Rumson, Kenneth of his business," observes Ja- Brown, vice president Sydney K«*oU:li Plains Mr Hu: LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - ir. Israel, JCP&L builder rep- Mr. Little, producer of the child r ITI president of Applebrook, said subdivision sales, has expand- Little. Exhibits of products will hno- moverl to Wrtntilnjcion, l>. <* , the salesmen's achievement Atifre Mr. Jurist In cJ»l»!i>yr.\i m The five men were honored "With the recent entrance in- and their two children urn recent WIUI JiuildliiK f is "overjoyed" at this union of of New Jersey, two. raiidfrns of riark, Mr. OmaLance Id Mrs. VViHiarn J. by Applebrook at a luncheon, to the house building industry ftSftonlAled Mill Raiilo fVirporatlon of former own urn and now *r* of giant corporations (Boise the utility companies with the This year's NJSBA-N.J. Nat- America, John it. Warncke of Applb* in North Jersey. Mrs. Mary Including an outing for the day Shore Builders Association in, ural Gas co-sponsored schools i^rook Agency, MMdltfcnvn, nrranped Harpftr ttt Walker A Walk Cascade, American Standard, the purdiaae of Uif tiniuie lhAt wa.i hury of/lc«, li«fl luted thrir and a visit to Monmouth Park. producing the schools which at the two colleges had a com- listed through DonaM H. Babeock of for jiale. Pennsylvania Railroad) the the »im« offire. iir. and Mrs. Arttnir K'-nlan'-lla have as their aim the dissemi- bined registration of 750 per- have purchased the house A\ JDfat b« rlose to the Imy, Ihf lunin* at 83 OiJor-J Mne, Birnthmote, ocean and In ilniAng. Iliey /ormerlv has assumed new importance," Matawan. They and their Uiree boys remded in Iselln, Mr. I-'ontanflla "Start 'Em Young" have movfd Jiert from Bronx, N.Y., is with Uie N.J. HMc !'oi:ce. (ieorfiv Mr, Lefferts observes, Mr. Opranujlla Is supervisor of broiut- A, DeJjorm« f/f Quality Hcalty As- «ast operations with ColKale-Palmollvfi- sociates, Leonardo, n.nungtnl 11,»• *u\r, with a ... Peet, Frank A. Miller o[ Van's Agen- lor the recent owneri, -Mr, and Mr«. Lawn Clinics Scheduled cy, Matawan, trajisacted the purchase Klrioka Klsfsli, who are now resi- SWARTZEL'S of the home which h&A been listed dents of EriKlewood, MARINE VIEW Ilirough Ma-rvln EisenlierK of that of- It's Caterpillar fice. Mr. iLfvl Mrs. Krharrl Jt/jiirosmer of llllnolfl have taJten occupancy of SAVINGS ACCOUNT THESE Mr. and Mra. Ronald Little and Ui8 Capo OMI h'lUBB which they For County Residents three children have Jnoved from an purchased from II r. and Mm. FM- ; Time In Jersey apartment on Staten Isiund to their ward J, Bahr Jr. at 1 Flomar Ave , PER ANNUM ON FREEHOLD - Two lawn clock, demonstration of first house, EL ranch nt 205 Itlrige B/jad, l.eonardo. Mr. Vjthtinwpr in /•«. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES TOOLS ! FREEHOLD - Sycamore Relford, which they purchased UirouKh aodateri with Great ljiki'tf Carhon clinics and demonstrations for thatching machine and fertiliz- Thorn&JI Largny or the West Keatid- Co, Itonald ilomanowicri at the FROM $5,000 tussock moth caterpillars are burg office uf The KIrwan Co., Mr Matawan office of Applebrook Agency, T he benefit of county residents Little Is with Hartford Insurance Co., l/4 ANNUAL DIVIDEND and MORE er applications, and from 8:15 effected the purchaae of the; home active in the county as well as Mrs. Helen Kfchmond of Quality Real- which had be^n llatwl through J'>hn COMPOUNDED have been scheduled by the until dark, questions will be ly Associates, Leonardo, hud listprf O most of New Jersey. R. Warncke or the Middletown of Met QUARTERLY Monmouth County Extension answered. th* property for sale Jnr the former of that agency. 4 ARE Trees attacked inchde apple, owners, Mr, and Mr*.' Paul M. Glib- Service and Rutgers Universi- Dr. Henry Indyk, specialist hrecht, who have moved to New Mon- Charlw A. Wingalft of The Curlin O pear, quince, plum and almost mouth. ARpncy, Leonardo, harmieri transar;- ty- in turf management at Rut- iions SOT tha aale of Die house at 3\ PER ANNUM ON SAVINGS FOR RENT all shade trees except conifers, Mr. and Mrs. WUllam P. Sigmunrl Leonard Ave,, Atlantic Highlands, for L Donald M. Mohr, senior gers, will attend both meetings. are the purchanfirs of tha ranch house Uie estate of Harriet Vanderwater. *m« 5'/4% CERTIFICATES FROM $10,000 says Donald M. Mohr, senior county agricultural agent, an- at 2TA Linda St., Belford, previously property has been purcha-iPd hy Mr CALL county agriculture agent. owned by Mr. and Mn. Frank G. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cnncannon .of nounces a Central Jersey Lawn Oram Jr. They had formerly resided Atlantic Highlands. -Mr. Concannon la on Ninth St., Betfortj. Mr. Sigrniind employed Rt Ft. Monmouth Joseph J R leaves are skeletonized by a Clinic and Demonstration to Gypsy Moths fa with the U.S. Army Elnctronlcj Gall of The Brook Agency, Atlantic 264-2211 caterpillar - like insect that be held at the College of Agri- f-ommand at Ft. Monmoiilh. Purchase Highland)!, listed the house (or ualp. of the house wai negotiated through Mr. Gail negotiated the purchase E FOR can be recognized by pencil- culture and Environmental Sci- Are With Us Richard. A. Stephens mf The BUplienn of the split level house at 46 HosJord •SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION , *— Agency, Belford. It had been listed Ave., Leonardo, which had been llnted INFORMATION like tufts of long hairs that ence, Rutgers University, Sat- for sale through "Hieodor* E. Hall of N FREEHOLD - Since its In- with Mr. Wingate. Ttia purchaser Is LINCROFT • ATL. HIGHLANDS I MIDDLETOWN project on each side of the urday, Aug. 24. There will be troduction into the United head and by lulls of short, 842-4400 I '91-0100 | 471-2400 T • SYCLE GAR two, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Both States in 1869, the larvae of the (Self Prop.) white erect hairs on the back. sessions will feature a (our of gypsy moth has caused severe A CYCLONE SPREADER Usually the tussock moth turf plots, a discussion on defoliation of many hardwoods Coltsbrook Project ROLLERS caterpillar becomes full grown "Making a New Lawn," "Lawn and conifers, in July, spinning a cocoon and Renovation," "Demonstration L HEDGE CUTTERS According to Donald M, transforms to the pupal and of Thatcher," "Fertilizer Ap- Weeds-Away Special MOWERS Mohr, senior county agricultur- S later to the adult or moth plication," "Sprayer" and Opens This Weekend RENOVATORS al agent, the female moth is stage. "Answering of Questions." The FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - A total of 159 houses are to ROLLER SPIKER almost white with yellow ab Save up to SI a bag on Occasionally second genera- location is near College Farm be built, each on more than a SPREADERS dominal hairs. Its forewings Coltsbrook at Monmouth, new tions of caterpillars will appear Road, just off Rt. 1 at New half-acre plot with minimum Scotts famous SPIKES are marked with irregular custom-crafted community on during late August or early Brunswick. This meeting will 125-foot frontages. Five models, TURK BUILDER PLUS 2. LAWN SWEEPERS blackish bands, and there is a Walling Road just off Colts September. Outbreaks of the be held rain or shine. in ranch, bi-level ranch, two- line of black dots near the out Clears out dandelions, TILLER tussock moth, while often caus- Neck Road (Rt. 537), is being story colonial, split-level and er edge of its wings. The male THATCHER ing considerable damage for On the evening of Aug. 28, a launched this weekend by Elon colonial split designs are being ground ivy and 22 has a brown body and light TRACTOR SPIKER one or two seasons are usually lawn clinic for county residents Homes, Inc. of Springfield. offered. Exclusive sales agent dark brown wings with black other kinds of weeds TRACTOR SPREADER short - lived because of the has been scheduled at the is McConnell & Co. of markings. BELT SANDERS presence of numerous insect Adelphia Research Farm, ton Plains. as it fertilizes Halls Mills Road, two miles The hairy caterpillar of the FLOOR POLISHER parasites that will reduce out- Situated in the midst of horse grass to greener VIBRATOR SANDERS breaks. south of Freehold, off Rt. 33, gypsy moth is brownish in col- Leaf Scorch on County Rt. 524. or and has a double row of farms and orchards, Colts- beauty. AH from a ELECTRIC RUG Sprays of Sevin or DDT can brook retains the flavor of the The county meeting will be- blue spots (five pairs) followed SHAMPOOER be used to control this pest. Is Hitting surrounding countryside, an single application. gin at 6 p.m. with diagnoses by six pairs of red spots along ROLLER SPIKER historic Revolutionary battle- of lawn problems and indenti- its side. Sale price ends FLOOR SANDERS ground. The land is fully im- Memorial Fund fication of weeds. At 7 p.m., Good control of the larva Sycamores this weekend. FLOOR EDGERS proved and includes sewers, there will be a new lawn mak- stage is obtained by spraying FREEHOLD — Those leaves paved streets, curbs; sidewalks, STAPLE GUNS ing demonstration; 7:30, lawn trees with Sevin or DDT when Is Established that were so lush on your syca- natural gas, landscaping and WALL STEAMERS renovation procedures, 8 o'- the caterpillars are present. Save $1 10,000 sq. ft. bag Reg. 12.95 11.95. WEST LONG BRANCH-The more and London plane trees underground utilities. ELECTRIC DRILL Rose A. Feinberg Memorial two months ago may now be Save 50c 5,000 sq. ft. bag Reg. 6.95 6.45 POWER HAND Scholarship Fund has been es- yellow and falling from leaf Features include central air SAW 7W tablished at Monmouth College scorch. conditioning, durable cedar SABRE SAW in honor of a deceased mem- What to Do When Lawn The leaf scorch that is show- shakes, partial brickfronts, Ca- SHINGLE CUTTER ber of the faculty of the De- ing up so drastically is not con- loric deluxe built-in wall ovens, Scotts. SLEDGE HAMMER partment of Psychology and tagious, reassures an extension countertop ranges, ductless SNAKES Philosophy. Water Supply Is Short specialist in plant pathology at hoods, and color-matched back- PITCHER PUMP Friends and family of Mrs. Rutgers University. It is like splashes, plus Hotpoint dish- FREEHOLD - Growth an POST HOLE DIGGERS Feinberg established the schol- 2. Fertilization - Wait for a sunburn, says Spencer H. Da- washers and gas dryers. HAVAHART TRAP arship fund, to assist Mon- color of lawns can be mail the return of cooler, more vis Jr. Each house also has a pan- AUGERS mouth College students who tained through soil moistui moist weather in late summer The good growing weather eled recreation room, separate CEMENT MIXER are pursuing studies which will deficient periods with the pro] or early fall for the application early this spring caught sev- laundry room, full basement, WELL DRIVERS of fertilizer. Fertilizer in the Little Silver lead to a bachelor of arts de- er use of water, according eral trees by surprise. For the fully-sheetrocked two-car gar- WHEEL BARROWS gree in psychology. absence of soil moisture will past seven or eight years, the age, three to five bedrooms Donald M. Mohr, Senior Coui not turn grass green. TROMBONE SPRAYER Jay O. Petersen, director of growing weather has not been and V/i baths. ty Agent. PORTABLE HEATER financial aid it the college, 3. Weed control — Avoid good; now the trees are suffer- Air conditioned express buses (50 M-B.T.U.) said the student financial aid If the water supply is lim use ol chemicals for weed con- ing from too much too sudden- leave from Freehold every committee will review qual- ed or, if for some other rei trol until fall. Objectionable ly. 12 minutes to speed commuters weeds can be taken out by ified applicants and make their son, sufficient water cannot According to Donald M. to Newark in 50 minutes and hand. Mohr, senior county agricultur- New York in 55 minutes. The IS SYCAMORE AVI., LITTLI SILVER — 741-7100 SWARTZEL'S selection based on the stu- applied about once a week dent's academic record and fi- al agent, the leaves that are shopping areas near Colts- Farm & Garden Supplies wet the soil to a depth of si 4. Insects on the alert No Chart}* (or Dtllwrifs nancial need. Selections will al- for insect activity, particularly yellowing and dropping now brook include the Freehold Paint & Hardware Monday through Friday 7:30-5; Saturday 7:30-3 P.M. so be based on the recommen- inches when soil moisture chinch bugs and sod webworm are those same leaves that Shopping Mall and downtown 645 HOLMDEL RD. dation of the chairman of the inadequate, it may be best and treat when found in abun- were so lush two months Freehold itself. Department of Psychology at avoid watering at all. dance. ago. This Is caused by the HAZLET, 264-2211 the college. shock of the hot weather. In the absence of a watei 5. Use — Minimize traffic The weather has been par- ing program, Mr. Mohr say as much as possible. Wear re- .icularly rough on sycamore FURNITURE CO. you can help your lawn througl sistance of grass suffering rees. Anthracnose a fungus the difficult droughty period: from inadequate moisture is disease, hit hard this year, and WESTKeyport 264-0181 by giving attention to othe; greatly lessened. was especially bad during the factors. These factors include Adhering to these sug- features . , . wet weather. After losing 1. Mowing — Mow only gestions will help your lawn leaves because of this, these "HOWELL" necessary. Keep the mowe: withstand droughty conditions [rees are losing more. Aluminum Combination Window cutting height set at two inche: and maintain it in better con- Although there are fewer eaves on sycamores and Lon- or higher and make sure th< dition for quick recovery with EST. 1869 mower is sharp and proper! on plane trees, these trees are the relurn of more favorable adjusted. till green-and healthy, says Open Mori, and Fri. evenings 'lil 9 growinwing conditions. Mr.. Mohr. ^

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Wcdnnday and Friday 'til 9 P.M. LAWES 234 MAPLE AVE., RED BANK Frtt Delivery (~ 741-7500 SYCAMORE AVE. SHREWSBURY 32 BROAD ST. RED BANK RIVER RIV FAIR HAVEN Mimbir rtiUrol Riitrvt 741-0554 Fldaral Oipcilt lmuranc« Corp. Pro Football Slates Dozen Exhibitions, 13th Canceled I/»uis. The Cards are in the - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS son, but it was believed the only, "The Eagles are hopeful . (he AFL furnishing the. opposi- - opposition, including a loss to and execution were consistent- process of revamping their Mexican officials late yester- -game — first National foot- that the game will be played tion for the NFL Saints at New Green Bay in the first Super ly solid for the first game." linebacking and secondary af- day canceled the exhibition ball League game in Mexico — in an alternate stadium" on an- Orleans and Kansas City of Bowl. " . The long schedule opens ter the retirement of Dale game scheduled between (he was called- off because of stu- other day. the AFL going to Minnesota Kansas Cily Coach Hank with Pittsburgh at St. Louis Meinert and Bill Koman and Detroit Lions and Philadelphia dent unrest which has plagued A Linn spokesman said an to play the NFL Vikings. Stram was pleased with his and Cleveland at Los Angeles the loss of Jim Burson and Pat Eagles in Mexico Cily Sunday the city since July 2fi. alternate site was being sought Kansas Cily ran up 426 team's performance against in NFL affairs tonight, the op- against the young Bengals, but Fischer. afternoon. The 'city has been relative- for Sunday since the game was yards in a 38-14 rout of ex- eners for all but Us Angeles, has a warning not to sound No reason for the action was ' under television contract. pansion Cincinnati of the NFL and closes with the New York The Rams-Browns clash fea- ly quiet .this week, hut there against the Vikings. made in reports issued simul- If it is played, a total of .13 last week, while New Orleans .lets and Houston of the AFl» tures a meeting nf the NFL's lias been talk of more student taneously in Mexico City, Phil- exhibition games are on tap, blew a 17-7 lead before losing The Chiefs fumbled (our in the Astrodome Monday Coastal and Century Divisions adelphia and Detroit. demonstrations over the week- opening with two tonight and to Los Angeles 21-17. It's the limes in their last game and night. champs last season. The Rams, openers for Boston and Minne- who won their opener on two The game was scheduled to end. running through Monday. And Stram cautioned, "You cant In between there are seven the second weekend of exhibi- sota, with Gary Couzzo due to late touchdowns by Roman Ga- be televised live in the I'mted There was also published re- afford to give up the ball that games tomorrow and two—or make his quarterbacking de- briel, are favored by a touch- Slate,-; by CflS-TV, starting a! ports of lack nf interest in the tion play also features two three if the Philadelphia-De- but with the Vikings. many times and expect to win down, even though not at full 3 p.m., R[)T. game in the 1(16,802 seat AM en more matchups of NFL and troit game is rescheduled—on AFL teams. the big game. strength. Spokesmen for both the Ka- Stadium. About half the seats The Minnesota-Kansas City Sunday, "But I liked the way we con- gles and Lions would give no were selling for 411 cents. The senior NFL, em- game could he a big one. The Pittsburgh at St. Louis Fri- The Browns' exciting offense trolled the ball offensively," he explanation for the cancella- There was no immediate barrassed c 1-3 in exhibitions centers around quarterback Vikings have yet to beat an said. "Our blocking was crisp, day features a battle of young tion. word on when, where or il the with the AFL in the opening Frank Ryan, flanker Gary Col- week of play, rcmld even the AFL team and the Chiefs are the backs were hitting the quarterbacks, Kent Nix of lins and running backs Erni« In Mexico City, promoters gamp would be played. A count tomorrow with Boston of holes quickly and our timing Green and Leroy Kelly. aJso refused to give any rea- Philadelphia spokesman said 2-2 for a career against NFL Pittsburgh and Jim Hart of St. SLRK. FIELD AND STREAM Shore Skippers First Duck Decoy Exhibit Set By DICK HIKER carvers' to produce decoys In countless numbers. Whole Sail into Finals Duck hunters awaiting opening day and deroy collec- families carved, their products selling for as little as a Miss June Methot of Lincroft, and Talbot Ingram of .. tors interested in pxpanding their collections have one thing quarter each. in common during August. They will he meeting each Men such as Taylor Johnson developed a style easily Little Silver, have advanced to the North American Yacht other at thFire Co. No. 2 Firehouse on Beaver Dam Road recognized to this day and much in demand by collectors. Racing Association finals in the Adams and Mallory Cup in Point Pleasant August 24-25. The Birdsall family was well known in the Bay Head area competition, respectively. The Barnegat Bay area has been fa- as decoy carvers, guides and hunters. A Birdsall is still Miss Methot made her way into the final round for the mous as a duck hunters' heaven for more active in the decoy industry. On Bay Ave. in Point Plea- Adams Cup women's finals for the third time in her sailing than 100 years. Although no longer the sant. Charles Birdsall maintains his shop, and from his career. haven for thousands upon thousands of Wildfowler's Decoy shop, gunning decoys and ornamental The fast time (1962) she finished third. Her initial at- redheads, the shallow bay still has fairly decoys stream to customers across the nation. tempt at the cup was in 1354. * good flights of brant and black duck. BIRDSALL IDEA REALITY Racing in Lightnings Duck hunters still gun the sedge islands Standing in Birdsall's shop amid the stacks of unfin- Miss Methot and her crew and points of Barnegal, as did their fa- ished decoys with the smell of cedar shavings, fresh-sawn of Mrs. William J. Heron thers and grandfathers before them. balsa, and paint filling your nostrils, causes reflections on of Little Silver, and Mrs. The Barnegat sneak box originated the history of wildfowling on Barnegat. Last spring, Harry Power of Fair Ha- as a means of hauling stools and sports Rikcr Rirdsall determined that Barnegat should have its own de- ven, carried the Monmouth to the hunting grounds. Since the sneak coy exhibit. Turning thoughts to action, Birdsall planned Boat Club colors to the fi- box was and still is a shallow draft, low silhouette boat with a show for collectors and gunners that would show not only nals over the contestants a relatively small carrying capacity, a form of duck decoy decoys of the past and present, but would display the boats /rom Barnagat Bay, Chesa- peculiar to Barnegat Bay and the surrounding waters soon that duck hunters use in their sport. peake Bay, and the South developed. Jersey Yacht Racing As- v Now all the strings are drawn together. The first an- Hollow cedar decoys spread far beyond the confines of nual Jersey Shore Decoy Exhibit will take place Saturday sociation. Barnegat. But nowhere did the hollow cedar decoy devel- snd Sunday, Aug. 24-25. Show hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 The three women began op the personality that it did on Barnegal. Atlantic while p.m. Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. It should be a hum- their quest this season with cedar was light, carved easily, was fairly split-resistant, dinger, and I expect to see some of you there. club races, the North Jer- and most importantly, was easily obtained by local carvers. HERE'S WHERE THE ACTION IS sey Association title run and Barnegat decoys were usually a bit undersized so that Small school stripers in both rivers with most of the then the "C" Regional waterfowlers could pack large numbers of them in or on action at (he Sea 'Bright bridge. Bass after dark under the championships on Wednes- the sneak boxes. Highlands bridge. day in the Navesink River. TRAVELED FROM AFAR Small bluefish along the beach. Sea Bright beaches Miss Methot finished Spoilsmen from all over the eastern half of the coun- have just a bit of action. Bluefish in Ttaritan Bay but. con- THE REAL DECOYS — These ara just a few samples of first in the first two races try came to Barnegst for duck hunting in tbn.se grand days stantly on the more. Try Princes Bay at the south end of antique and modern decoys from fh» Haggerty col- and rounded out the series V prior to World War I. Professional guides developed short- Staten Island. lection which will be displayed at the Jersey Shore of four with a* second and a Talbott Ingram ly after the Civil War, and with professional guides and par- Porgy off Sea Bright, but almost no one fishing them third. Decoy Exhibit Aug. 24-25. ties of paying hunters, there developed a need for decoy except Belmar party boats. The Adams Cup is the all-women's championship which is an annual event started in the mid-1920's and will be hosted this year by the Monmouth Boat Club, Red Bank. Nevele Pride Ingram, who sails with a crew of Jerry Drew Jr., Red Stays Perfect Bank, and Dave Cocker, Rumson, all of the Shrewsbury Sail- Eatontown-NS Upsets Freehold ing and Yacht Club, won their berth in the national in the YANKERS, N. Y. (AP) — Mallory Cup set for Richmand Yacht Club in San Francisco, Calif. EATONTOWN-New Shrews- In the other semi-final Holm- ing away at the lead with a But a walk to Bill Tanko and Stricks in the third with two Nevele Pride, the country's Ingram, current international Comet champion, and bury has repeated its per- del romped over West Long single run in the fourth, but a single by Joe Marcello fol- more and five extra in the most outstanding trotter, formance of last year in the Freehold matched with a tally lowed by two passed balls and fifth before the guns halted af- Drew, holder of the 420's national title, have made their way Branch, 12-0, on two triples by easily won the $150,000 Yonk- to the top in Thistles and Lightnings and will be in the new post-season Central Division. , , in the top of the sixth. a sacrifice gave Eatontown- ter a final two in the final 0 PrleU nd one b ers Trot at Yonkers Race- class, the Tempest, in the Nationals. The skipper and crew Ed Carlelon Memorial League I" " > » . >' The roof and pitching then New Shrewsbury a sixth inning sixth. have yet to sail in any of the tnurnament boats and feel the play-offs. Hill which accounted for half fell in on Freehold, as Mike victory. Tonight the two winners be- way last night. • Eatontown - New Shrewsbury Tempest should give them about as much trouble as the a dozen runs. Rowett opened the home sixth J o e 1 Menzzopane was the ' gin a best-of-three series tn set- It- was the 18th straight made the round-robin competi- previous two vessels. In the Freehold losing effort, with a single. Bob Vetterl fol- tle the post-season champion- victory for the 3-year-old tion by winning last game of winning pitcher, and Steve The three expect lo gain experience in the boat being if scored quickly in the first lowed with a single, and Bob ship. colt, 10 for 10 this year, and the season for the second con- Steinberg was the lnser. used in the Nationals with a week of practice prior to the two runs, and then af- Compton blasted in the two put him on the road to sweep- secutive year, repeating last, ter Eatontown pulled up with Howell did not waste time on Howell finished the season in title series. lead runners on a long triple. ing trotting's Triple Crown season's performance, and two in the second, Freehold walloping West Long Branch second and Eaton-New .Shrews- Eight "teams" are entered representing the various re- Bob Aston then singled for which he is the over- knocking off the first place blasted out four in the with an opening three runs in bury in third. The two teams gions. place team, Freehold,* in the fourth for an 6-2 lead. Compton home to tie the score the top of the first frame. They have met twice in season play whelming favorite. The Mallory Cup is the men's division championship. and have split the series. play-offs, 9-7. Eatontown then started eat- at 7-all. added insurance for pitcher Dan Hone! (1!) I W.I..B. Ill) AB R H . AB R H farter,cr 3 2 2 i Barker.:ib 3 0 0 Cnrter.ua (in: Wetgel.s* 300 Prleto,2h 13 3! Mc.Nlsh,2n 300 Surf rider Beach Club Wins Buetell.c 4 I 1 i Donoho.lb 3 0 2 Convention Hall Mat Card Completed Si'vrakl.lb 4 2 0: PIzzulH.cf .10 1 Hill.3b 4 12: Bray.ir 300 Th'ma'n.lt 4 0 1 | Wooii.rf 2 0 0 ASBURY PARK -Man- weight champion Bruno Sam- The latest matches will Victor Rivera and Arnold Carter.rrt. f 3 10 MaRag'na..c 2 0 0 Slrlcks.p 3 1 1 I Horm.p 0 0 0 aging Director Bill Dello has martino and a team match in send George "The Bruiser" Skoland against Johnny I Kelman.p 0 0 Third Consecutive Swim Title Convention Hall Friday night, Steele against Earl May- Rodz. . .13 i: in 2) n 3 SEA BRIGHT - Surfrider B yr. old free-Gail Casey, S.A. lfl.S Surfriner. 34.J announced the signing of 9 A under boys 100 medley relays - Aug. 16. . nard, Bull Ramos against Sammartino, here for his Wont Long Rranrh im) — 0 I 12 old three time limit bouts to Hmvell ^302 502—12 Beach Club has been reading urfrider, Max Mlnnlng. Paul DeP.ob- 36.9 buy JO—Tim Bejlej, I.A. second appearance in as , SB—Prleto, 3B-Rnn Meto 2, Larry the same script for the past I >2 yr. old complete the wrestling card I Hill. i S.A. J4.7 «irl« SO-Tfrry Jackson. many shows, will put his ti- three years, defeating Ship. auli""^^"''KKamI i MUIW. T« 13-14 twyi 50-sttv« Grimm. »..A. that will feature World Wide Kreehrild I.) ! Kntonlono |9» K r 1 30.1) tle on the line against The AB R H AB R H Ahoy for its third consecutive' "^1 'i'^ "; 13- K rlrls Mi-Terry Minniii. »urf- Wrestling Federation heavy- Case.Hb 4 J 1 | Manello.lf 1 1 2 I North Shore Swim Club Surfrlder. Nell Vanrter I'llet. Peier rider. J3.n Filion, Rabbit Run Ratal.a> .1 •: 1 R.Albert.2b 1 0 n Violent Kentucky Butch- Hayev Jim lalvln. Davp Jones. 1:12.6 | 1M« boyn yv—Al«n D. ZtirllU, I.A. Oavls.lf 1 0 .1| Alli>n,2h 1 (1 I) League, Northern Division, ti- 8 ivrujh.i-r ;i l n, Men'/.pe.p .inn 13 * under glj-ls HK> medley relaya - i ^ * er. The team test will in- t 11 fi~THE DAILY RKGISTKK, tVlskl.r 4 n I) I Rnwett.r. 3 2 2 tle last night. Snrlrlder. Kelly Galvln. Jean Mln- | ij.''"^'7'' ^*"* ' * Hoffmann, Surf- volve Professor Tanaka and Sternh'c.p 2 " " Vellcrl.cr 3 1 1 | The final score had the win- nln. Jane Rraknev Unn Thompmn. I 11 V „„,!,, bnyj b«ck!tr«ke-Stev« Fridav. Aujwst 9, 1968 Smith.p I (1 n I rompton.su 3 3 3 1:11.3 I Grimm, 8.A. 37.fl To Rumson Payoff Gorilla Monsoon against Ed- RVa.rMh 1 0 n i N.Albert.lh 1 0 0 ners at 2WA, with Ship Ahoy GrVTfn.rt 2 0 0 | Stllply.lt) J 0 0 Ti k under boya 200 mfdley r«la.yn— U A undpr glrfa baekafroke—Betsr uardo Carpentier and Lenny Roveda.ib 2 0 0| Aston.rf 3 J 2 at lJIVS to give Surfrider an Ship Ahny, 8t*ve Grimm. Mickey Cole,- Minnls; Surfrlrifr. J9.» FREEHOLD — Jlerve Filion, Babbit moved up on the out- Warner,2h 4 J 1 I Tanko,3b 311 man. Alan JlurilU. Terry Jackson. 11 4 under boys butterfly— A.I D, Solomon. undefeated season in siven I 2114 Zurllla, S.A. 30.0 the nation's leading driver, | side to challenge Cash. It ap- 30 7 6! 16 9 11 Ifi A iindpr tfrln 2O0 medley relayn— 11 A under firla butterfly itroks— The show will get under ,,201) 401 0—7 meets. gained his initial victory of the peared that Babbit was going 1 y Mi nl Terry MlnnlR, Surfrider. 37.H Eatontown ...0!D 106 X—9 II A undpr hoys hreast atrnk* way at 9 p.m. 3B—Ompton. The relay teams of nine and!*""""" "' "'" " S' *"""*,f'i four • day • old Freehold Race- to move .right by Cash, but unde, r girls- , , «1_3 and, unde,. r girls. , , ' er.Tprr M tin g. snrHo fmann. 2:21.5 iI Mlrkey Colehian S.A. 311. AAMCO 7. yr..__ol.ft; h free,. 25—Ricky Wad- II A under girls hrenat atroko — way meeting in the featured Filion reserved his horse for anded r 1girl6 ans d1 3unde andr undegirlsr girlbotsh hrook. S.A. ! Rarhara Miller, Surfrider. 41.1 $2.flWI Rumson Pace yesterday (lie big brush through the ft * under hr>j\s freestyle relav — freestyle and medley have re- jirla ,25-Kfrry Galvln, , flur/rj.lpr. Kevin I,•js.s Spenwr, piul TRANSMISSIONS when the Angers, Quebec, stretch. mained unbeaten on the sea- Surfrider. P)e Robtila. Peter Bennett Torn reinsman registered with « yr, ,„ bny, j5-.pe,,r Cuming. The early races proved the son. Surfrlder. ft A under girls free relay — Surf- Capital Hill Farms' Rabbit. rid'r. Cutlil Hayes. Terri Miller. Kathl S1.M.MARV yr. old glrlj J5—Kate Galvln, Surf- speed of the track which was rider. 17.3 Miller. Kjthy r,aK-ln. The odds-on favorite with Freehold Today fi yr, old boys free—Dean Kgerler, U A unrfer hoys freestyle relay - the crowd of 9,327 went all constructed last year. The win- • A. inn Kiirfrlrler -l:fri,4—Peter Hayes, Jim EVERY MINUTE AND fJalvin. n«ve Kirk, Dave Jones out to take the measure o[ ners of the first five races 11 * under freestyle relay zlrls— Entries ITO.ft Jean Mlnnlg, Jomni A HALF... SOMEONE Kenneth Augustine's Cash in posted new lifetime marks. Beacon Hill - Brahney, l,ynn Thomp- the mile test. 1ST—PACEi CL.Mfi.: 11,3(10 * under hoyi free relay-SA. There was a $31,211 daily .Vlirn Pick iPopfmier I 2-1 1 .i1 B Sieve nrlmm. Boh Molke Bill After a hard stretch drive it "-Silver A iCohhl 7-2 4-Sara Smith iChappelli 3-1 Timm. Alan r>. 7,urlll«. CALLS AAMCO 2-Ton Banana 'Rien (-1 7-Hurni'ana iBsen 6-1 was Rabbit by three-quarters , double payoff on the .1-1 com- Blrlj free relay Surf- I-Hal Ori"fnn ir.alei 8-1 Plays Hosts rider 2:11.7 Terrl Minnlg,' Rarhara 6-Tlurd Rail iK'aldrnn) VI 2-Nlcka\vflnipus Boy rr,*]e) thofl 10,Off] fronsrr,i5 nf a length over Cash, anil Jo- bination of Brilliant Wick, Miller. Betsy Mlnnlg, Sue Hoffmm. problom! 1-QuU-k Fire iMi-r.Mi lfl-1 8-Sunsel I.ee M 'Parallel YOJ gel fee lo«ir(j. Ut* rood- seph Monar's Mystery Key 3-l'al Wayside iSmithi 1S-1 LEONARDO - A match of check, Int. HficiMt service - $32.3(1 winner of the first race 7-Sam Spade Mallha'shkai 1S-1 HTH—PACK: K.IHW moil timfi In |ui< ont (Joy And was third in the field of right ^-.Ilinmlp Knight iKr.rshey) I cards between members Mrs. and Claudia Kid, Jfi.80 favorite 2.VH-PAIK; CI.MO.l |1,!00 .'..Smooth I'.oin >c,ray, 7-2 with AAWC.0, yojr (rammi)jion ctin Rabbit, winner of his last 2E|>pies Roy iQuinni . 2-1 4-Uene Carpenter 4T>uncUIf-yt be D'OtectK! by over 500 AAMCO ot the second race. I-Iliiven Wing (Richardson) 31 P-IianrlnK Yankee 1 Stafford! , Austin Cushman and Mrs. Wal- CenKfi cf>oM-lr> coajl, race at Brandywine, paid 3-S K Phil iMHirei II 7-Royal P.orn.in 'Oolljnsi 1 ter Gillette, both with 87s, de- j S.'l.liO, S1SII and " S'.fill. Cash /jim: T L IIT 2. M t Til ."-Mea'l'uv Splnta t Myer I 809 Railroad A»t., Aibury Park .'.I'.20 1" 10 I 41 •I-Whtto Inla 1-1 I-Tryax Twinkle tManiiM l-'-l fi-ri.iy I.yn r ' Hiibliardi ! cided low gross honors yester-1 6'x8' REDWOOD SHED returned S.i.fiO, .5.140 ;ind Mys- } tin :J -jo Frw Towing 774-6800 HiTlmrl .Kmilh I HIS Dwrnly tery Key $:t.l!0. The winner -Mil 9T1I—IllOr; U.1IXI I day in individual member-! 1 -V.u '•. 1 til,: \ l NU H 1*3 E. Newman Sorlniji Rd. .'JiHi; I'-'J Itt 1. ,V.I(ie Prn i\ln";ciM crossed the wire in 2:I)B.!). fi fill i m •_• «II a-Manh liciirr ilnfrrassiai guest play at the Beacon Hill Red Bank 842-2500 •1 In '.Schilling 1 WI 2-rrHfts F.atlv M^rn iHnhlmrf Rabbit was reserved off tbe Zi|, 7.1, Country Club. | PICK UP STATION 7-Jnrfian Jnhn ,PI'I'« nnv. Phil. In the members' nine-hole SEE TH( FRIENDLY GUYS AT .. TTII -.race: Ini.; lltonnie Molten iWhlt "In, 3-Jolm 11 M.-I>.n,,l.l iM group, Mrs. Art Craw- ; Rahlill 1 Filion 1 3.<10 2 60 i 1-1 3 - Trrnpererl \ ankee, Ilnal.v foast. :i to ii-Kny.1l Mister ((.'nllii Afrlran Mar •.'-S«le Port ifiwen ford's 415 was low net, and Mrs. RED BANK AIv*tcrv J\py i Moin.it i .'[ no U-DRIVE . . . Call "-Early MrKlyo I Hue 4-Slrnlfht A, Sprlm Sonnet, llrltlit HTM PHCP; t-m ; *:\]on r -'j «TH—PACK: .Mir John Meany had low putts, IB. Mr. Husller iOini>|>fll) 7.80 4 no :• m I •!"• Slailt iMansllel - ( hitnrf Mlltf LUMBER 775-1515, 222-3299, 747-2121 Wlnslow Lady rRppflri ;i.fio fi-Mlss Adloii Star iHi; The guests were paced by n- l,i» Slndl, U11IIW1 llaimtrr, •mitt* and SUPPLY CO. 1 T-M,i|.ir Hlarlf lAdnir Mit Knar (ft (I-. )) I'nld fi .•i-S'iiitliern Wll iWeti Artlns Mar Mrs. Robert Parker, 90, and m nut !)TH Trni; 1-m.; *l.'JO0; T '1 ,fw ( fi-QuilIrn Iliinoier 'M 7 • Ahiin I'nllle. K»aenlhil, p II I, C,rnw] Holi Vnlfi iSrh'ftt ,v;d 'j m _• jfi *• llmmle KnlKlil. Panrlni lsnUee, Mrs, Robert Squillaire, 94, in rpcomt Pnxy Tajt iHo\ a .Mb 10 f'Jn/.-rnnNM .....«_. .M M .&]*. J..1', By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS land - .- «0 M .Ma IV, Riin Frfl/u IRCO ,»7 fit .5U lft'i Many great pitchers have tried the climb toward the 4-3 in the only games scheduled. four-hitter and singling home the tfnly run in the second : "York L.--.-.-.il OT 't12 1» Plilla«lP||)hU . _ fta' fi* .MS 20'i coveted 30 victory season in the last 44 years, and all have The last pitcher in the major leagues to win 30 games inning as he outdueled Joe Horlen, 8-11: The victory was Mlnnnnll »' M -MM 1» N*w York ft2 M .M7 22^ the eighth in nine games for the Red Sox and completed a I'lllrnrnln . •- « «1 .«'>" 19'j !."« AnielM .. M 63 .447 23 stumbled. Now along comas Denny McLain, was Dizzy Dean in 1934. Dean added 28 in 1935 and since mcago - 47 112 .«1 221» »(i"»"m 48 W .128 24^ The 24-year-old right-hander for the Detroit Tigers look then many have come close. four-game sweep of their series with the White Sox. Ken Washington *1 08 37a l»8'i I.iMt NUlifi Hcaulla I.Ml Nlll>r» Rf.ulli the 23rd step toward the lop last night, and he shows mi Hal Newhouser won 29 in one season, Robin Roberts McMullen hammered two homers for throe runs and Hank R,,jlon 1, Ch1i:a|n 0 ''liif/iRn 4, AtlanU 0 Allen stroked a two-run blast as Jim Hannan, 7-2, won his Oakland «, New York PiitabwrKli *, Houston 3 sign of faltering. won 28, Sandy Koufax, Billy Walters, Don Neweombe, Diw.y Raltinuir* 10, MlnrMolil .1 I'luliirli'lidilH I, Loi AngpiPH 0 Trout and Bob Keller each won 27 and Carl Hubbell won 26. fourth in a row for Washington by scattering eight hits. VVflfltilnglon ". CftlKtirnli Si I/.HH i, Cincinnati (>, 11 inninga McLain breezed through a six-hitter behind a 15-hit Tunlllil'- ' ••'i Imw Y'.rk <8nnia (t-7) «t 8an Frin- tory, and Detroit's filth in a row. McLain, who has lost only ihrfe times, seems to have a managers Harry Walker and Dave Bristol. Bui there was cl^velani iMnrian 71 '•!''••' i Miirlrlml 20-41 With 50 games remaining, McLain has some 12 more prKxl chance to succeed whore thny failed. Along with a •Ji.im 7-3) l'hilfi(h'l|i|i:» (Rh'irt 10-1 J-l a I I^>l no strategy in the world Walt Alston could use against Hn^inn iPlnrro .1-41 il PHrnlt Ai-iccli'i lOslrrn fi-lfii starts to take those last seven steps, steps the Tigers are heavy-hitting club behind him, he has been almost untouch- iS|>Brma fl-10i Rick Wise and Rich Allen. H nitiimrgh . iHarrflmn l)-2) «l Balll- i»u/Jwnit .-^i Wise pitched a brilliant one-hitter and Allen's 2.1rd ,,,,re , McNally H-8 ' <"im M{io ijpnhlni H-10) Rt fin- pennant. No. 23 retained the Tigers' 614 game lead over Mill Kreehan supplied must of the punch, hammering a (l.ikhiil'l 'ilnnlpr fi-0 anfi l>(il,Bon fl- homer gave Philadelphia its shutout, over I/is Angeles. it, at U'iishiuston lEoanian j-7 and si Urns tcihtvin l.va» «t Atlnnid Baltimore. three-run homer in a six-run third inning against Sonny l..->re l-.'il. 2 There was little Dodger Manager Alston could do about it. 1 (Sii'kni JO-Si Siebert, II-!), and adding a .solo blast, his 16th, in the eighth Tontnrrow * (.uiiif^ 'ronmrruw'i (ianifi BIRDS KEEP PACE Minnr.^olft ftl N«w York si L.>'in AL Atiantn The Orioles kept pace by belting four home runs that as Del roil swept the four-game set. But a bit of Walker's managerial maneuvering back- iifwlimi al rhlntgo Nt-w York a! flan l-'rancisco, 1 fired as Pittsburgh beat Houston and SI. Louis shaded' r,.,sl-'[i Hi Detroit Pitihlnirgri at Honalon, 2. al Clnrlnnntl Chicago White Sox 1-0, Washington slugged California 7-2 Blair slammed a three-run shot and Curl Motton hit a solo. Wise squared his record at 8-8, allowing only a bad-hop Ojililinil at Wa^hlnit'.'in I'lttr-tmrKfi (it Hotmtnn rkv.-Und «t ChlraBf,. 2 i'liilarlf tphia al LOB Angel PH and Oakland bounced the New York Yankees 6-4. Frank Robinson added his 10th' in the fifth. single by Bart Shirley in the third inning. The bouncer B-ulon al DUroll, 1 New Yf>rl< «t San Frinclsco, 2 In the National league, St. I/iuis nudged Cincinnati Ml Phoebus went seven innings before Dave Leonhard took broke off shortstop Roberta Pena's glove. The young right- in 11 innings, Philadelphia beat Los Angeles 1-0, the Chicago over with two on in the eighth. hander struck out five. Montreal Gets New Lease Ump 'sRuling On National League Life Hurts Yanks MONTREAL' '(AP) - Mon- NL officiate, backers of the in North Montreal, would have tion and also is served by bus NEW YORK (AP) — An urn-1 ran for him before pich-hitter treal mayor Jean Drapeau said club and city officials, said a its present seating capacity of routes. pire's judgment call allowed I Kubiak doubled down the last night a formula has been]park situated in North Montre- Reggie Jackson to score | third base line. As Jackson 3,000 expanded to 30,00 to' The mayor was accom- worked out between the city j al would be used temporarily the tie breaking run in reached third base, a meet the immediate needs of panied by George Mantha, fan touched the ball in left and the sponsors of a Nation-' and later brought up to Nation- Montreal parks and play- the eighth Inning on Ted al League baseball franchise al League standards. the still-unnamed ball club. Kubiak's ground-rule double field and Umpire Hank Soar grounds commissioner; three ruled that Jackson would have that indicates that the city had ; The mayor made a The park at present iponsors of the new club — and Oakland went on to a 6-4 scored, and allowed the run. solved its immediate problem; brief statement and requested has parking facilities for about Charles Bronfman, Sidney victory over the New York of providing a ballpark. he not be questioned by re- 2,600 cars, is situated seven Maislin and Lome Webster; Yankees last night. Joe Keough later singled The mayor, emerging from porters. blocks from a subway station, City Councillor John Lynch Dick Green beat out an in- home Kubiak. four-hour meeting with He said Jarry Park, situated is adjacent to a railway sta- Staunton; John McHale, an ad- field hit with one out of loser The A's had tied the game ministrator in baseball Fred Talbot, 1-9, and Jackson 4-4 in the sixth inning when

Commissioner William D. Eck- Otklind «> | .Nfw York (4) pinch-hitter John 'Donaldson ert's- office, and Gerry Snyder, C'p'erls.aa 3 1 1| AB R H singled in a run and Talbot Keough.r/ t O 1 Howi«r,2b .s 1 vice - chairman of Montreal's Ciler.lb s 0 2 j White,.? 5 0 j I walked two men, forcing in a Bando,3l) 5 0 0| Mantlclb 4 0 Executive Committee. HH'rthb'r.l. f J 1 1 I\ KoBCO.r. f 5 0 run. Monday.cf S 0 1 | Treih.ai SO The meeting ended af- P»sll'nl,c 111, Roljlnion.cf 4 13 The Yankees had taken a Oreen,!!, 3 11] Cox,3t, (11 ter 9:30 p.m. EDT, more than Jacks'!).pr 0 1 O| KenVnd'r.,c il I 1 4-1 lead in the fourth when Krauase.p n O il Ilarlier.p 1 0 0 four hours after it began at Boglp.p 1 0 0| Taltiot.p 1 0 0 Frank Fernandez slammed his City Hall. Sprague.p OOO1 Hamilton,p 0 0 0 fourth homer with two on and Rudl.ph 1 O DJ V,. SmlUl.ptt 1 0 0 Seiul.p 0 0 u | Womack.p 0 0 0 Roy White tripled in a run. The mayor said the agree- D'n'd'n.pfi 1O1| ment implied that Jarry Park Aker.p 0OO| Goiger.ph 0 0 0; would be used as the home Kub;ak,2b 111 Middletown Babe Ruth park of the club. 38 B- MIDDLETOWN - The Berg Oaklami 9. New York 12. Kubiak. 3B Reds, National League cham- tional League standards—it is —White. HR—Fernandei HI. SB— city-owned and operated^and Campaneria, Bando, W. Roblnaon. pions, will oppose Atlantic PRACTICE MAKES Membsrs of th« Monmouth IP II R £11 BB SO Highlands, American League that further information would Bogle JH 7 4 4 2 « Boat Club have been polishing up on their sailing talsnti Sprague H 1 0 0 1 1 pennant winners. They collide be made public in the next Segul 1 10 0 0 0 week. all summBr in preparation for the big one — this week- Aker W. 2-2 _ ,2 10 0 11 Sunday for the Middletown Krausie 2 2 0 0 11 Youth Athletic Association end's National Sweepstakes Regatta. Wood Pussys, Barber S% 14(21 Talbot L. 1-9 1% 1 1 1 J 0 Babe Ruth championship. above, will be one of seven classes contested on the S. Hamilton . ... % 2 1 1 n 0 Womack 1 0 f) I) 0 ri Game time is 2 p.m. at Bod- Alston's OK B«lk-Bogle. PB-P»gltarom. T-3:00. Navesink River. (Register Staff Photo) A—11,920. man Park. By Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) - Own- er Walter O'Malley of the Los Sweepstakes Regatta Observes Angeles Dodgers said yester day that Manager Walt Alston IN SWIM OF THINGS — Fourteen-year-old Kim Collichio shows the form he will will be back with the club next use as an entry in the seventh annual Greater Keansburg Jaycees Swim Meet Thurs- season. day, Aug. 15, at the Belvidere Pool, Beach way, Keansburg, at 8:30 p.m. Looking on O'Malley thus spiked rumors Its 20th Year of 'Sailsmanship' that the club, currently are Frank Bottone, external vice president of the Keansburg Jaycees, left, and Lewis in ninth place, would have RED BANK — Two decades About half of the "Sweeps" mouth Boat Club, and report of 27. Competition for the Collichio, Belvidere owner and Kim's father. Boys and girls (6-16) residing in the new field leader for 1969. Theof the finest display of sea- fleet will be entrants from the for their skippers' meeting to- youngsters will be held in six borough are eligible to participate. Applications are available at the pool. owner also said pitcher Don manship at all ages and boat host Monmouth Boat Club, but morrow at 9:30 a.m. Tomor- classes. In addition to the • "• ' (Register Staff Photo) Drysdale would be the first classes will be observe! over the balance will bring rough row's competition will begin Lightnings, Wood Pussys, Blue man protected in the expan- the weekend on the Navesink competition from throughout with the first race on tap for Jays, Windmills, and Turna- sion draft. River. the state in the person of sev- 10:30 a.m.; the second race bouts will take to the water. "It never has been our poli- The Monmouth Boat club eral state and national cham- gun will sound at 2 p.m. The Off last summer's fleet of 64, cy of blaming the manager for will sponsor the 20th annual pions in their classes. main regatta finale is sched- between 60 and 70 will vie for No Settlement h on Horizon disappointments on the field," National Sweepstakes Sailing The regatta will Include uled to get under way at noon the titles Monday and Tuesday O'Malley said. "It's up to the Regatta Saturday and Sunday. races in seven classes of craft, on Sunday. morning and afternoon, Regis- front office to give Alston the On Monday the junior skippers Lightnings, Comets, Windmills, The Junior National Sweep- material. He has demonstrated will pick up when their "big Wood Pussys, Jet Ms, Blue stakes Regatta is open to tration will be conducted Mon- In New Revolt of Pro Golfers that he wins pennants and brothers" leave for their an- Jays, and Flying Dutchman. young sailors under 18 years day at 8 p.m. Race times have nual two-day competition, also Participants will register to- of age, except in the Lightning NEW YORK (AP) - Attor- ences that might avert a com- are with the PGA. However, world championships when we yet to be announced. on the Navesink. day at 7 p.m. at the Mon-class, which has an age limit neys for the Professional Golf plete breakaway of the top they could be renegotiated next give him the players." The junior skippers will re- Association and the disgrun- players. year by the players. There had been reports turn to land between the days' led touring professionals went made and denied that Drysdale competition for a dance Mon- An immediate settlement There is no threat of an im- into a huddle again yesterday might be leaving the club. day night at the Monmouth was not in sight. mediate boycott by the play- In an effort to resolve differ- O'Malley said he had met Boat Club. "We hope to work out a so- ers, and never has been. The with the star pitcher and as- Schlee's Record 65Trophies will be awarded to lution within the framework of players insist they will honor serted, "Don's chief concern individual skippers and crew the PGA - it is to everybody's existing commitments. is that he might be let down at the conclusion of the second advantage if the two can stay VACATION IN 15 If there is a break, it prob- suddenly when he decides he day of competition in both re- together; said Sam Gates of ably would take place at the can no longer pitch. We un gattas. New York, representing the Leads in American beginning of next year. Most derstand each other perfect- AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Un- stroke, first-round lead in the o Sugimoto of Japan. players of the top names in the game ly." Friday, August 9, 1968-9 . $125,000 American Golf Clas- Palmer rallied with a birdie Gates is a member of a prom- could be expected to join any heralded John Schlee equaled Vice President Fresco sic. in the final hole after bogeys inent New York law firm. The revolt but there is some ques; Thompson said he would have the rugged Firestone Country The 6-2 third-year pro from >n holes 16 and 17. Nicklaus, tion about what steps the spon- a meeting with Drysdale be Club course record with a siz- PGA attorney is William Rog- Dallas romped around the 7,- vho won the Western Open sors, who put the money, fore the Dodgers leave on their zling five-under-par 65 yester- ers of Washington, DC, of the 180-yard monster layout like he ast weekend — his first 1968 might take. next road trip. day and charged into a two- firm that formerly had Su- owned it, ringing up eight bird- ,'ictory — steadied after open- ing with a double bogey 6 on preme Court Justice Abe For- ies and three bogeys while posting nines of 33-32. [he first hole. tas as a member. Aided by a blazing putter The 29 - year - old Schlee, "If we are unable to solve that matched the torrid heat, 'hose best previous finish this Frank Porter the problem, we will have to Schlee, the pro rookie of the year was a tie for fourth at explore other avenues," Gates year in 1966, easily outshot the Los Angeles, bogeyed the first American havt madt korort a added. field of 127 pros and three ama- hole when he landed in a bun- national sport In Itu than a One of the most discussed eurs. ;er. He then birdied Nos. 2, 3, dtcodt. Thort ar* about 750 PLAN IT NOW!avenues is that of an indepen- karat* ichooli icatttrad around Bob Lunn, who has tourna- 5, and 7 before faltering again tht country. A doion ytan 090 dent operation of the $5.6 mil- ment victories at Memphis, on No. 8 when he three-putted Thinking about going to Iff- lion tour by the players. thtr* wtrt nont. Dtvtloped In miida? Than by ell maam g»t a Tenn,, and Atlanta, came home from 50 feet. The Colorado na- China and >yir*matl»d In Ja- Irn copy of "A Kty to Ber- The tournament pros have with a 35-32—67 for second ive rolled in putts of 40 and muda." suggested that amendments be place. The 1963 Public Links 60 feet on holes 3 and 5 for pan, karat* (which mtont emp- ty hand" In Jopaniw) li de- Thli colorful and Informally* made to the constitution which champ had five birds and two birds. signed to kill or malm. But Ica- folder contain! an •nctllint would permit the players to bogeys. Schlee was .uj a trap on No. rareliti are not aggressors. They map cf tht lilcndi, and ovti- organize as a separate section One stroke back at 68 were 0 for his fin* bogey before practice a year to smash the d PfllOCf—foit* 4 41 l\-*'t>ctrA— A.ev*Muft—Colw • -NFL Aciion-P'O Foeitoll-Color v !:0t PUZZLE iv) s 37 i'-'sien 2—Oi«n Compt»n-Vorl«l»—Color ii n. t— Sinca Won ftraan—Ca\w 4—Sor.onio—We»ter/i—C»tor By Frances a. Brown in - 'iaba W )"»'••> r 2—PIQ Footbcll—Olanl*—Celor . 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Robert Ntwion—2 hrl.—Color Mummy—Ramon Gay—M mln. 5—News—Schormon—Color 17 Extreme 53 Oblitera- 26 Beer 50 Imperti- 11—Kimba—Carloon—Color 10: )0 Son|a Henle-^0 mln, 5— Hcrry S Truman 11:10 31—Human Rights Forum 9—William F. Buckley Jr.—Color 31—Around The Clock—Police 11—N»w5—Lee Nelson—Color 47—Italian Musical 11-True Adventure—Color 18 ConsteUa- tion 28 Check nent .•jl—Arnerlcan Prlntmakeri 7_AAU Swjmmlng and Dlvlna— 4—Weather—Nicholson—Color 4:25 11:15 .47—Film—To Be Announced tion 55 Fully 2!) Creek 51 Transmit A~~News—Kalber—Color <7—News—Cor rlgan—Color Champlonihlps—Color «:» g—Klngdom oh The Sea-Color 4—Locol News—Teogue—Color 2—Eve On New York—Color 10:45 11:10 19 European provided 31 Multitudes 54 Masculine 4:30 31—Survey of the Arts 7—Local Newi— Noble—Color 4-Anlmal World—Color 5—31—Mayor Lindsay—Color ?—Mike Douglas—Variety—Color 47—Variety Hour—Lonra 5:M I1:is 31—London Line—Color II—Wanted: Dead or Alive blackbirds 58 Ridiculed 32 Office title j—FHm—A Niqtil In Paradise— 11:00 4—5porti-M«l Allen—Color 5—Mister Roberts—Comedy-Color •47—Sporis—Flllppo Crlsotulll 11:00 59 Redded in holders 56 School Merle Obcron—W min. 2_Nftw!—Tom Dunn—Color II:M 21 Monkey 4_y —Jim Hart*—Color 9_Fitm—Gung Ho , »:45 }_News—Horry Reasoner—Color 5—Marine Boy—Cartoon—Color ews Randolph Scott-^O mln. 4—Johnny CarsDn—Variety—Color 22 Outer edge monotone 33 Truck capa- orgamza- 7_Fjlm~We're No Angels- 5—Alan flurhe—Color S—Alon Burke-rDltcusslon—Color 31-News 4—News—Bob Teogue—Color 7—News—Roger Grimsby—Color 31—Lee Grahom—Interview 47—Italian MlnlcHures—AAusIc 5— David Susskind-Dlscuislon—ColOf fiflt'nruf fled city unit tion: abbr. Humphrey Bogart—2 hn. 47_Fllm Feature 7— Film—Soil o Crooked Ship— 23 Feels 11 —Snpfd Racer—Color 9_Film—Ordered to Love- Ernie Kovacs—] hr., 40 rnln. 7:M 7-Newi—Kellh McBee—Color EVENING remorse 61 Changes to 35 Mi'cro-nr- 57 Chop off 13-Film Short Maria Perschy—VO min. ^ II—It Is Written—Talk— Color 2—Lassie—Adventure—Color o_F||m_An Inspector Calls— 31—Wlnqs To Thi World II—Film—The Counterfeiters— 4:M , 4—Flipper—Adventure—Color Alastalr Sim—90 min. sin! 4—Station To Station—Coler 11:00 24 Mineral * Fosco Gicchettl—1 hr., 4S min. II—Continental Miniatures S— Film—San Antonio— 11—Word II Lite—Color Solution lo Yesterday's Puzzle: 4:45 5—Fast Draw—Gome—Color Errol Flynn—2 hrs.—Color DOWN' 11:10 47—News—Arturo Rodrlouet 11:11 spring 13—Friendly Giant—Children 11—Superman—Adventure—Color J—Voyage— Adventure—Color 4_Weather—Frank Field-Color 4—Weather—Nicholson—Color 25 Defeat 1 Stately 5:00 31—Focus On Books—Dhcusslon . 12:10 11—12 O'clock Hlgn—Dromo 5—Paul Whchell—Color 7—Weottter—Antolne—Color 47—Film Feature—Color 2—Film—Sign of the Pagan- 31—Big Picture—Army—Color 11:15 27 Tavern vehicle 11—L11He Roscals—Color 11MS *:M Jock Palance—1 hr., 55 mln.—Coler 47—Film—Yo Ful Movlo de Roslta - 2_Mtws_j|m Jenien-Color 2 Wyoming 13—Mlsteregsrs—Children 4_N*ws—Jim Hard—Color 2_News~Ralph Pema 11—Big Plclure—Army—Color Alvirer—Luis Agullar—7 hrs 4—Locol News-Teague—Color 2S Asoenrtcd 7—Local News—Grimsby—Color 7-Locol News—Noble—Color 31 —Film From France 4—News—Fronk McGe*—Color 1:M 7:30 30 Exuding city J:30 11:25 5—1 Love Lucy—Comedy 4—Film—The Mummy— 11:25 !—Gentle Ben—Adventure—Color • 4-Sports-M'el Allen—Color vapor 3 Re mistaken o_Make Room For Doddy 4—Sports—Kyle Rote—Color 7—Crisis—Drama—Color Boris Karlofr—85 mln. 4-Walt Disney's World—Color 11—Three Stooges—Color 11:10 n_Peter Martin—Variety—CDIOT »—Film Short 31—Focus On Books—Interview 11:30 4 Enlisted 31—Italian Panorama 33 Male 13—What's New—Children 2_Fllm—Glory Alley- i:U 1:00 2_Flim_The All American— singers m mi's .11—Perspective—Sclenct Ralph Meeker—1 hr., 3J min. 47—Wrestling-Washington, D.C. 7—Film—A Bucket ol Blood- J-Ed Sullivan—Variety-Color Tony Curtis—1 hr., 45 mln, 47—Film—Prlsloneros a> lo Tierro— 4_johfiny Corson—Color 6:45 Dick Miller—I hr., 30 mln. 7—FBI —Drama—Color 4_FHm—Claudelle Ingllsh— S4 Mob address: Francisco Depetrone—1 hr., 15 min. 7—Joey Bishop—Variety—Color 31_Newi 1:IJ 11—Password—Game—Color Diane McBaln—°0 mln. 35 Simmer ,ihhr. EVENING 11:45 7:08 •—News and Weather 31—Brooklyn College 7—Film—Decision Befor« Down— 6:00 5—Les Crone—Discussion—Color 2_News—Roger Mudd—Color l.M • :» 36 Poplars 5 Prohibit 2—News—Jim Jensen—Color 47—News— Arturo Rodrlguei 4—New York Illustrated—Color S— News 4—Mothers-In-Low—Color (Continued On Next Page) enactment 4—News—Lew Wood—Color 13:30 5—Truth or Consequencfls—Game- 1:25 . 39 Flag 5—Flintston»s—Color ?—Film Short—Color Color 2-News—Color bedecked 6 Guarantee- 9—Addams Family—Corned/ 13:43 9—Burke's Low—Mystery 1:30 11—-Superman—Adventure 5—Eleventh Hour—Drama 31—Community Action 2—Film—Francis In the Navy- 43 Bush fruit ing 13—French Chef—Cooking 9_News and Weather 7:» Donald O'Connor—1 hr., 35 mln. 44 Plant pouch 7 Fly 31—Staten Island Today II—Burns and Allen—Comedy 2—prisoner—Adrtntu re—Color 4:85 4:30 1:00 j—Vlrglnfan—Western—Color 2—The Neit Vol« You Heor- 5—College Talent—Variety 45 Cab repellant 5—McHole's Navy—Comedy 4_NftWS_j|m Collls Jomes Whltmore—1 hr., 35 mln. 7_News—John Schubeck—Color 7_Fllm—Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons 7—Dating Game—Color H_Gun Ho !-Surflng—Color 9_Steve Allen—Variety—Color —George Sanders—Ihr., 50 min. SUNDAY 31_On The Job—Fire Department COMFORTABLY AIR COKOITIONED 11—Munsters—Comedy 1:05 AFTERNOON 13— Book Beat—Interview 2— News—Color l:M 4:M 31—Film Short 1:10 5—Branded—Western 7—American Golf Classic—Color WALTER READE THEATRES 2_Fllm—Man In the Saddle— 7—Newlywed Game—Color 31—Consultants At Large 4:45 Randolpptf Scott—1 hr., 40 min.— 9_Fttm—Double Feature 47—Panorama R.A.I.—Newsreel 31—News—Paul Manocher 1:15 The Brighton Strangler—John Loder 4:15 6:55 4_Film—Contest Girl- Conlesitons cf Boston Blockie— 47— Film—Cacclo Troglco— 7_Wecther—Antoine— Color Ian Hendry—1 hr., 40 min,—Color Chester Morris—3 hrs. Carlo Del Pogio—90 mln. 47—Sports—Fousto Miranda 1:45 31—Film Feature pariiDN I luayrair 7:00 S-News RED BANK ASBUflY PARK 2_News—Charles Kuralt—Celor 1:30 741-MQO 2:50 ^_News—Huntley, Brinkley—Color 3_My Three Sens—Comedy—Color 5—1 Love Lucy—Comedy 2_FHm—Thi Mosqucader— i—Merv Griffin—Variety—Color 7_News—Frank Reynolds Ronald Colemon—90 min. 7—Lawrence Welk—Music—Color DAILY 11—F Troop—Comedy 4:35 H—Password-—Game—Color StRAN l3_New Jersey Speaks—Report 2—Film— The Legend of Tom Dooley— 31__Casper Citron—Interview I'OMMlJNity MATINEES 31—Living For The Sixties Michael London—90 min. 47—La Tribune Hlspana 47—Polite Vega-Music f:00 AT 2 P.M. 7:3* SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2—Hogan's Heroes—Comedy—Color 1—Wild Wild West—Color 4:00 4_Fiim—Me Hole's Navy Joins the Air 4—Tcrian—Adventure—Color Exclusive 2—Gateway—Dromo—Color Force—Joe Flynn—1 hr, 55 mln. 5— Truth or Consequences—Gome- Color Color 7—Rifleman—Western 31_lt'$ Fun To Read—Discussion n_Perry Moson—Mystery 7 Off To See The Vvliard—Color 4:30 31—Big Picture—Army—Color N. J. Showing U_Patiy Duke—Comedy 2— Horse Race—Soratogo—Color 47~Fll"m—Clnco Rostras de Mu|er— 13—Chicago Festival Arturo de Cordova—90 mln. 31—Brooklyn College 7—Car and Tracks-Color 47—Spanish Drama—Serial

8:00 EVERY SAT 5—Haiel—Comedy—Color - IANUS o_Film—Battle of the Sexes- EVERY WED. FILMS Peter Sellers—90 min. 1ATLANTIC 11—Baseball—Yankees—Color Hlghtstown Counfry Club ptiuntt 13— NET Jail—Music And^ Willi — Sat. Nlte — Jot i Atlantic Hiqhlondi 2*1-0148 3 31—Survey of the Arts Mucha — Every Wtd. The 47_Fllm—Yo Ful Novfb d« Roslto TONITE AT 7:00 AND 9:15 Friendship Dance — For Folks Ajvlre— Braullo Castillo—2 hrs. MIA FARROW 8:30 25 and Over —Adm. 1.0S. 2—Gomer Py!e, USMC—Color "ROSEMARYS BABY" ^_5tor Trek—Adventure—Color 5—Merv Griffin*—Color 7—Man In A Sultcoso—Color 13—Washington: Week In Review—Newi Analysis—Color } MARINE 31—Consultants At Large * Hlghlandi 872-0751 9:00 Garden State 2_Fllm—Around the World Und«r the Arts Center Sea—Lloyd Bridges—2 hrs,—Color NOW THRU SATURDAY at Telegraph Hill Par.k on At the Movies 13—NET Playhouse—Dromo ROD STEIGER TODAY and SATURDAY 31—Sight and Sound—Music the Garden State Parkway "No Way To Treat A Lady" SPRING LAKE »:» "ANZIO" RED BANK 4— Hollywood Squares-Color PLUS — JOHN WAYNE RITZ- 7—Guns of Will Sonnett—Color CARLTON- 9—Jels Highlights—Color "WAR WAGON" and "THE SILENCERS" Thf D»t«tlv« 2:0(1; 7:2S: B.3II. FRI. SAT. * SUN. — .Never I Dull 31_Fllm Short Moment 7:30; 9:40. August 5-10 6AT & SUN. — Thp Detective 2:00; f:45 Sunday - Monday - Tuesday STARTS SUNDAY 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; 10:011. MANASQUAN land SHOCKING! EATONTOWN ALGONQUIN- 'THE MUMMY'S SHROUD" COMMUN1TY- FRI & SAT. — Rosemary's Baby PLUS 2nd BIS HIT A violent and admittedly 2:00; 7:05; 9:35. The Detective 1:10; 7:10; 9:45. ! North of Red Bank ANDY EDD SAT A Si:N. - Tlie Detective 2:00; SUN - • r.nsemary » Baby 2:00 i'THE REVENGE OF SHE" shocking film; we go 4:00; 6:11); 8:15; 10:2s. 4:20; 6:50; 9:20. BYRNES BRIELLE MIDDLETOWN I—WMI beyond homosexuality into CHRIS DR1VE-IN- TOWN- perversion and sadism!" wan FRI A SAT Ortoons l!«; DRIVEIN- WILLIAMS NOEL Thomas Crown Affair 9:10; 12:30; Thnrnughly Modprn SfUllt 2:00; 7:00; CASINO -Judith Criil, Herald Tribune Kever a Dull Moment !:45; 12 30 9:30. Keamban 767-0300 1 But Rykpr 11:00. Sliacgy Dog 10:45. SUN. — Thninns rmtvn Affair 8.20; SAT. * SI'N -• Thoroughly Modern I** 11 :M; Set. Ryker 10:30. SAT. A SUN. — Never a Dull Mo- Millie 2:30; .V00: 7:25; 10:00. LAWN SEATING ment 8.30; 12:15; Shafgy Dos 10:30. HAZLET TONITE AT 7:0O AND 9:15 LONG BRANCH BRICKTOWN PLAZA- AVAILABLE ONLY MIA FARROW BARONET- BRICK PLAZA- "ROSEMARYS BABY" Anzio 2:00; T.OO; 10:30; The Silenc- The Detecli\-P 7:2.1: 9:^0 ers 9:00. Kidrilf Show: Thuntierbirds Ago Go SAT. — KiddiP Show: Morgan the SAT. — Anzin 2:00; 6.00: 9:50; The 2.OO; For I^ove of Ivy 8:iX; S:40; Pirate 2:10; The Detectlvfl 5:40: Silencers 4:Oo; 8:00. 10:35. 8:00; 10:10 SUN. — Bandolero 3:.1O: 6:15; 10 00; SAT. — Kiddle Shmv: Thundprhirdg SUN. - Tha Detective 2:2J; 1 50; Brach Ball 2:00; 5:20; 8:10. Aeo Go 2:00; For Ixive ot Ivy 6:20; 7:15; «:K 8:3-1: l. SI'N, - KirMlp Show: Thtinderblrda ROUTE 35 DRIVEIN- FREEHOLD T'RI., SAT. * SUN. — Five Card dutttid by Vtifot iiomn . lcntopli) b) tin tolmi _. NEXT WEEK Afro Go 2:00; For Love of Ivy 6:00; (Hiiiit) in iiirK'ilian *>lh PtpptrcofnWernittr, IK. II win FREEHOLD MALL- 8:00; 9:55. Stud 8:30; 12:0ft; Lady In the Cage 10:28. "THE ODD COUPLE" The Detective 7:23; 9:30. LAURELTON MIDDLETOWN BAT — Kirifile Show: Cirrus Wnrld KEYPORT 2 mi. SOUTH JCT RTE. 3513B 1 •7MQ2O 2:00; The Detective S:! ); 7:50; 8:55. DRIVE-IN- STRAND- ' SITN. — The Detective 2:25: 4:50; Cartoons 8:25; For Love of Ivy 9:00; HAZLET 264-2200 •». UNCUT! POPULAR PRICES! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! 7:15; 9:35. 12:35; Easy Come Easy Go 10:55. FRI., SAT. k SUN. — "(91" —7:00; ASBURY PARK SAT. 4 SUN. — For Love of Ivy 9:30. 8:35; 12:10; Eany Come Eaay Go EAST BRUNSWICK 10:30. BARONET- TURNPIKE- Mort Summer Movie Magic Elvlra Mldigun 6:30; 8:30: 10:30. POINT PLEASANT SAT — Elvira Madlsan 2:30; 6:30; OirTDOQR - FFtr., RAT. * 3UV. — at Year Nearby . . . B:30; 10:30. The Detective 8:3,5; 12:30: Hornhrt ARNOLD- 10:35. SUN. — Elvira Madigan 2:30; 7:30; FRI. * SAT. — Never 1 Dull Mo- AIR CONDITIONED 8:30. INDOOR — The Detective 7:30; ment 2:10; 7:45; 9:40. 11:30; Homhre 9:30. S!!N. -- Never a Dull Moment 3:00; SAT. k SUN. - Hombre 1:3(1; S:30; LYR1C- 5:15; 7:30; 9:40. For Uve "I Ivy 2:1 s: 7:15: 9:Ji. 9:30; The Detective 3:30; 7:30; 11:30. .AIT SAT. * SUN. — For Love of IvJ BAY HEAD PERTH AMBOY MS; 4:00; 5:)5; 7:50; 10:00, THEATRES LORRAINE— AMBOY'S DRIVE-IN- MAYFAIR- KRI. * SAT. — Planet of the Ape» FRI., SAT. * SI IN. — Cartoon !:3O; The rwpcllva 2:10; 7:20: 5:M. 7:25; 9:40. Teepase Mother S:3«; 12:08; Girl on CRES of FREE PARKING! BAT. * SUN. — The Detective 3:00; SUN. — Emlipss Summer 7:35; 9:40. a Chain Gang 10:24 REE SMOKING SECTIONS! [atoMtawiu paraMmiiut 1:00; 8:00; 8:15; 10:15. LAVALLETTE MAJESTIC- PARAMOUNT- LAVALLETTE- Nevpr R Dull Moment 2:0^: 7:(W; Thunder A(cn Go 2:00; Thomas Grown FRI.. SAT. & sr.v. — Never a. Dull 10:20; SIMKKV Don 3:«; 8:«. Affair 7:30: 9:35. Moment 7:35: 9:43. . SAT. & SUN. — Never a Dull Mo- BAT. » Si:N. - Thunder Ago On ment 3:43; 7:10; ]0:3O; Shaggy Dog 2nd BIG WEEK 2:00: Thomas Crown Affair 4:25; TOMS RIVER 2:00; 5:2S; 8:45. THE PUZA 6:30: 8:35; 10:30. COMMUNITY- MENLO PARK ST. JAMES- For Love of Ivy 2:U: 7:30: 9:35. SAT. - - For Love ot Ivy 2:15; i-M: CINEMA- FRI., SAT. * SI'N. — Gone with the Thomafl Crown Affair 4:00; G:(IO; Wind 2:00: 8:00, fi-n->: 8:10: io:io RI'N. Kor I.ove ol Ivy 2:30; 3:55; fi:OO; 10:00; Thunderhtrds Ago C5o BRADLEY BEACH 5:45: 7:;,0; 9:50. ! 2:1)0. SAT * SC.N. — Thiinderhlrds Ago PALACE- DOVER- Go 12:30; 1:10; Tliomai Crown Af- FRI., SAT, * SUN. - I'lyssei 2:0»; The Detective 2:10; 7:25: HVi. fair 4:00; 6:0O; »:00; 10:00. 7:15; 9:10. ' ' SAT. — The Detective 2:00; 4:00; 5:55; 8;(K): 10:05. WOODBRIDGE FARMINGDALE Si:.N. The Detective 2W 3:50; WOODBRIDGE- SHORE DRIVE IN- S*:4ft; -1M; 9:5ft,. Tli? PeteiMlve 2:00: 6:00; 8:15; 10:10 Cartoons R.30; Never a Dull Moment DRIVE-IN- %'" SAT. * SUN. Th» Iletectlve 2:0O; 900- l!;5O: shaggy DOR 10 vv rartnons S:'Jd; Nevrr a fnill "Monipnt 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; 10:00 SAT * SI'N. ... For Love of Ivy f*:(>O; 1'jr.ll; SUa&gy Dog t(l:.1S. 8:2,i; 11:50: Beach Ball 10:25. SAT; A ai'N. • Never n Mull Mo- HELD-OVER! 2nd WEEK! NEPTUNE CITY menl S:35; 12:20; Shaggy V^g 10:3d. WALTER READ NEPTUNE CITY- ISLAND HEIGHTS THEATRE Thf Detectlvp 7:25; 9:3") BAY DRIVFMN— BAT. - Plrciis Wnrl'i 'J.iKl; The Tip.- r,irl; SAT. A SUN. Anr.in »:3"; 12.W. 7:25: 9:35. silrncors 10:in. NOW PLAYING ANNUAL P.B.A. -FEATURE AT DRIVE-IN — "SERGEANT RYKER

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LLOYDBDCHNER WILIMMWINDDM TOMYMUSANTE AIFBEEMMJRIR0BEHTB1MLL CLARK GABLE lUNG FOLKS MATINEE VIVIEN LEIGH SATURDAY at 2:00 LESLIE HOWARD MRVIEW at All. THEATRES! AWallerReade Theatre OLWlAdcHAWLLAND FAIRVIEW CINEMA 2 BIG DAYS Sldnty POITIER SATURDAY & SUNDAY, AUG. 10th & 11th A Walter Reade Theatre R[DSrorcs A IT'S • "FOR LOVE For Your Convenience Special Limited Engagemant DOORS OPEN 2 P.M. & 7 P.M. COMMUNITY RT.35D.I. FREEHOLD OF IVY" Tickets Are Also Msotumr KO ONE UNDER U runs 01 WIDNESDAY! On Sale At The RT. 36 behind "CHINA INN" «ce wn ecAOMiriED io st[ mrssts The PLAZA, HaiUr CARLTON THEATRE TV Private Pupil Transit THE DAILY REGISTER, , August 9, 1968—11 Bids Sought by Board Closing Exercises Held Listings LITTLE SILVER - .Trans- year the board is required U {Continued) portation for private school pay for each child. If that For Vacation School •Jcherd Bouhort—J hn,- children was the main item on the case the board can appro ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - i^n. Bryan) riMil %rtin Hr»mmliner. 11—Encounter—Religion J'lR'pn H«w!i»y IITI Krrwird Katfltlnc. the agenda of the Board of priate the $150 directly to th; The annual religious vacation A!** TtKimiij Hunter. John Martin. 47— Naw$—Arturo Rodrlfluei I.awri.nor M»hnkm. Mitchell Mewohn, 11:00 Education here last night. parents of such children am school of St. Agnes' Catholic .lark Wink'l, r>«vlrl Ztrelli, Jtlfrey 11—Equal Time—DUcuulon—Color Firnwn, lyaurrn Burins, John C«lz- The board authorized the ad-allow them to find their ow Church held its closing exer- TA rv>r*^n Ruitii, F.nw»rH nhitroptiki. 11)0 t-Fllm Short-Color means ot transport. cises with a Low Mass in the BflmW Flnrc. Mlfhufl Ko*rn*r, Robin vertisement for bids for trans- FUrtHfrnn. Krprlrrlr.k l^zxati, H/nrtt U:4f portation to the Rumson Coun- Board Secretary Marshall F, church and the distribution nf rjImriM. Mkh«fl Mllfr, r.llfn flrtm- t—N»wi ond WeotMr try Day School and for twoThompson reported that trans attendance diplomas and Irpy SnMn, Sully Hnnlfr. MIchM* 4— Film—The Lodv Escapes— special students, one going to portation for children going awards. .,, Muhnknn, loan P'lm luvi Nlncv Gloria Stuart—90 mln. 5—News Eatontown and the other to the Rainey School, New Shrew; A musical program was pre- An'l KuthlcF'n FlumhMip. Auitn 1:11 Lincroft. bury, would be provided by sented in the church auditori- Rn'.p faly 2—News—Color Kullirvri fiivnllri. William Fr»!(!m«n, slight modification of an exi: Ter^i havln, HnniM r;rH>.|!'iw. ntnrt!' 1:30 The bids for the Rumson um by all the grades, under 'in'rnrmrmer, lv,nalrl Hflrmnftnil, I/*lr- 2—Film—Onci Wore, My Darling— Ing Boro Busses Co. route. the direction of Sislnr M. An-rain* frrpromtn|r'r E'lward Huz^ltln'1. Rohert Monlgofnery—I dr., *S mln. Country Day School involve af- John Huffman. Invlrt Kofrn'r, M- ternoon taxi transportation for The board voted to continui geline, music director. nMini. Mr-ljlnhn. K"lw»rtt Mm, Mirln Nfi['[.o. Klclinrrt Rpp.i* iu\/\ J[n\tni\ students living too far from the its arrangement with Shon The school opened .July 1. Ilillrnnn Regional High School for thi buslines. It was reported that Classes were held daily from MIclut-MH'.rrmin Frank Illo. Pal- carrying of Little Silver st Mr* KinfC, Jsunfi L*ary. 7>rrfnr-B preliminary investigations had 8:55 a.m. to noon in religion, Matinki-n, k>ran Miller. Mark Zfllcrk, revealed that the cost for such dents to Christian Brothe the Bible, the liturgy, arts and Academy, Lincroft. I>;ivh, riifrylAr.il hunn/rolWri a service might go well over music. Two hundred and four- FlnriJlK.-m Rfirt.ara UlnTlpy F->llr* On the suggestion of boar Pavllrli. lirnl.-e Hl'.rkinati, Annmnrl' he maximum of $150 per school teen were enrolled. ValfhiHo. ripfirnc Hurh. H*nry member Charles A. O'Malle; The faculty consisted of Sis-OrfTiimlnK'r. Hav-M rvinarrj, Victoria. it was agreed that the buildin, r<,itnr rjr«Kory Cvr. a seminarian. Lillian Daly Warren Kiultkrl. John post would be Wilbur H. Lewi; fund-raising event which featured a luncheon, art exhibit and tour of the new addi- The following r*r»iv*r1 flllfnr1«.nr* PMrlrk I'linn, >>ll Rmwn Jft«*ph DINE ON OUR TERRACE . . . of Little Silver, who at time! r.erllfif-alf.H Mllkr. tion to the Murry and Leonie Guggenheim Memorial Library at th» college. Eight Klirn Blmh, PampU Rmh. Mflrjnrl* MtchaH niiah. Thorna* Biifth, Kll^n (or a relaxed congmial atmo- has assisted the board with Oaput/>, Drhhlf Coiufrnn, RonTll Klorr Paraia, Anihony SoMo, Jfilin Klnrl. artists were represented in the art show. The paintings were on display in Wood- .Ifihn Slorkman. JamM noMlow. sphere. Mirth* Knftrnrr, r»»nn> Puro. EIMn« out charge. Mr. O'Malley e. Pftrri Patricia. Armntronir, Mellon 'jenriP Cirnnrninft r, Lynn HofTmari DINE RELAXED ... plained that the board was re row Wilson Hall, the college's main building. Riiriwl. Mnjllrn rirVmn. Jo Ann Suzanne Hoffman, Mark Illo, JOHPP'I DORIS 'N ED'S fir^mmlror.pr, rwim Hofrmin, Jo Ann Ko^rnpr. Lawrencf Krampt/m, Marli; DRESS CASUAL quired to make decisions c l.untiey, Unda Wft-w, iliia.n* Rein- Kiir^, Jan* F.ll'n Lunnfy. Dfflins. SEAFOOD RESTAURANT contracts for repairs and mai *nko, JrtanlP Zfikck, R/>berl Alvr- Manual and .lean Maxaon MUSIC & DANCING 36 Shore Dr., Highlands tenance, matters in which mem EVERY WED.. THURS., bers lacked the necessary ted FRI.. SAT. NIGHT 872-1565 nical competence. Don Quixote and Cervantes "Home ol Gourmet Seafood" During the public portion i iff a Party at the meeting, Mrs. Margarei Pick Your Own Lobster Out Best asked board members U MI am of Our Live Lobiter Tanlcl explain their opposition to a 'Live Again' at Arts Center Hue Food ond a 12 regionalization with Re Dellgnrful Afmotplien Bank and Shrewsbury. HOLMDEL - Don Quixote OPEN EVERY DAY TV personality, plays both roles sponsible for the costumes. Wharf Avo. 741-1500 Rtd Bank Board President Robert Le and Cervantes live again at thein the original and prize-win- The musical direction is by man, expressing his person, Garden State Arts Center in ning musical by Dale Wasser- Joseph Klein. views, said he was proud of th "Man of La Mancha" beginning man. Albert Marre is the director. Off Broad St. Coffee House quality of education offered Monday at 9 p.m. through Co-starring with Mr. Andes Brood St. Next to Peit Office, Rtd Book Little Silver and did not wisl Saturday. are Natalie Costa as Aldonza, open 7 days a week 7 P.M. to 1 A.M. to see the system fragmented There will be one perfor- Tony Martinez as Sancho, Four Top Tops! He also voiced concern thai mance nightly with no inter- Earl MacVeigh as The Inn- Restaurant of Distinction FRIDAY NIGHT — ROCK MUSIC Little Silver would not havi mission. keeper, and Norman Kelley as Printed Pattern LUNCHEON DINNER sufficient control over the e sparkle of the Knight of the FEATURING: Superintendent C. David Van Mirrors blinding the Don back derhoof. Four lunchtime play to reality. LUNCHEON and DINNER ground supervisors were hirec As for its plea, it's: Let us • ART SERVILLA . . . at the organ at the rate of $2.50 per hour foi cherish our dreamers and our one hour a day. Mr. Vander idealists. hoof reported two more super The supporting cast features visors were still needed.. Robert Gibbons, Lette Reh- The boundary line for deter- nolds, Timothy Jerome, Nadine mining whether ^rjnderprteji Lewis, Borah Silver, Ian Sul- students would attend Mark- livan and Tamara Long. Others mill ham Place or Point Roa RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE who appear prominently are DINE CASUALLY HIGHWAY 35 MIDDLETOWM schools was readjusted in Ben Vargas, Kenneth Novarro, northerly direction. The on< Judith Davies, Richard Reece, 747-1016 • Food Served Till Midnight class at Point Road at presen Richard Tarczyn, Mark Holli- the atmosphere MEMBER OP AMERICAN EXPRESS has 34 students. The two day, Victor Helou, Heather is to your liking Markham Place will have 31 Golembo, Bernard Kreil, Jack and 30. All three classes an Heywood, John Roberson, PARTIES—WEDDINGS—MEETINGS I! broken down into morning am Larry Brown and Haydon I afternoon sessions. Smith. RESERVATIONS The board adjourned tin The score is by Mitch Leigh, . 542--0800 I meeting until Monday when with lyrics by Joe Darion, and ALPINE MANOR will receive bids for the re include "I, Don Quixote," HWY36 HIGHLANDS roofing of a section of tb Man of La Mancha," "Dul- 872-1773 Markham Place School, Iff £ui*A WUfit cinea," "Aldonza," "What Does He Want of Me?," "It's All the HWY. 35 ^T' EATONTOWN AW BY TWO SPORT MAN Eye-catching! Whip up inSame" and "The Impossible Look at What's On Top for SPECIAL NEW YORK (AP) - Whe minutes a bright, new hat in aDream (The Quest)." Fall — the band neck blouse (Opposite Fort Menmoufh) color or print you love. DEMAND... line baseball season ends Joh The choreography is byin FOUR versions! Choose McHale, aide to baseball com- QUICK, penny bright shapes Jack Cole, with scenery and basic, ruffled Dandy, country- I missioner William D. Eckert, — whip up one from a scarf, lighting by Howard Bay. He Es ecial| for girl style with rickrack, or TRY and FIND US! • P y - will keep a close watch on foot' other of jersey by the yard. and Patton Campbell are re-new look with buttoned band. Iball. Both are foam-padded. Pattern Bartenders—Waitresses His son John, 18, and a 205- Printed Pattern 9180: New 911: directions, all sizes. Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, GIFFORD'S INN || pound six-footer, will be play- Fifty cents in coins for 'Showcase* 18. Yardages in pattern. ing defense on the Notre Dame each pattern — add 15 cents 42 AVENUE-OF-TWO-RIVERS | varsity this fall. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coins RUMSON, N. J. PHONE 842-1 Hi- 842-9820 for each pattern for lst-class for each pattern—add 15 cents Son Kevin, 17, will go out fo mailing and special handling. Set Aug. 24 Half-Mil* North of Rum.on Public Library DANCING VS? I the Army Plebe team at West for each pattern for first-class On the Av«nu» of Tw» Rlvtn, Rumion Send to Laura Wheeler, (The Point. Kevin is 6-3 and 21 HOLMDEL - The sixth mailing and special handling. We are Iwrd to find —• Impossible In beat! Daily Register). Send to Marian Martin, (The MONDAY I pounds. Both were graduated annual "Jaycee Showcase", REGULAR MENU ALWAYS I from Marist Prep, Atlanta. Needlecraft Dept., Box 161sponsore, d by the local Jaycees, Daily Register), Pattern Dept., WED., FRI., SAL, SUN. Old Chelsea Station, New York, will be presented Saturday, 232 West 18th St., New York, Wed. & Thurs. Complet, D|nner 3.00 ATHLETIC SENATOR N. Y. 10011. Printed Pattern N. Y. 10011. Print Name, ad- FISHERMAN'S FEAST CHOLLY MANN & CARLA Aug. 24, at 10 a.m; in Indian Fridays COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Number, Name, Address, Zip. Hill School. dress with Zip, Size and Style Compltl* Dlniwr 3.50 number. "ED BOYNTON" at the PIANO Nightly | (AP) — State Sen. Paul Bard- SEE WHAT'S NEW FORAccording to John R. Dia- Saturday DINNER MENU or A LA CARTE ley, 57, Republican candidati 1969 in our giant, new 1969mond, chairman, the program, What's new for fall? 107 an- for Congress, was a three-let NEEDLECRAFT CATALOG! a Lester production, will fea- swers in our Fall-Winter Pat- SUNDAY SPECIAL! from 2 P.M. 'til 7 P.M. DINE NIGHTLY 'TIL 2 A.M. I ter athlete at University of Col- Over 200 designs to choose ture professional children's en- tern Catalog. Free pattern • LONDON BROIL BANQUET FACILITIES FOR 30-300 orado and later coached high from, 3 free patterns printed coupon in Catalog. Send 50c tertainers in a variety format. complete dinner I school teams as well as at hisright inside. Hurry, send 50c. New INSTANT SEWING 3.00 alma mater. NEW BOOK! "16 Jiffy Rugs" Proceeds will benefit Jay- • T-BONE STEAK cee civic projects. Book — shows you how to sew — knit, crochet, weave, sew it today, wear it tomorrow. complete dinner 3.50 hook rugs for all rooms. 50c Tickets are now on sale. Over 500 pictures. Only $1. Book of Prize AFGHANS. 12 Manuel Fernandes, newly- STEAK SANDWICHES SERVED FROM 10 P.M. TILL 1:30 A.M. Every SUNDAY complete patterns. 50c. Museum ilected Jaycee president, re- Quilt Book 2 — patterns for 12ported that the organization is Many spas in the United MUSIC - DANCING - COCKTAIL LOUNGE quilts. 5Dc. Bargain! Quilt Book seeking new members. Inter- States have become general — 16 complete patterns 50c. health resorts, with emphasis Closed Monday and Tuesday SALS ested rhen between the ages of Open Wed., Thurs., Frl. and Sor. at S — Sun. at Z and WEDNESDAY Book #3 — Quilts for To-21 and 36 are asked to contact on reducing. ITALIAN day's Living. New, exciting col- Archie Price or Sol Bunin for lection. 15 complete patterns. information. Members must be r PRIME RIBS 50c residents of the township. For a New Experience in Dining AND CHAMPAGNE the new PIN-UP LOUNGE ... iri//i the largest bar the CLAM HUT all you can 95 in the Shore Area RESTAURANT-COCKTAIL LOUNGE SALAD ENTERTAINMENT Featuring the flnnif In S«a Food enjoy... 4 TIME IS EVERY WED., FRI. & SAT. Dine Overlooking Sandy Hook lay Enjoy Our Open-Air, Sea VUw Viranda HERE AGAIN this weekend the "IN CROWD" OPEN for LUNCH LOBSTER SALAD — SHRIMP SALAD EVEBY SUNDAY THE BAND JOKERS KING CRAB SALAD — STEAMERS SALS Open Dally Except Monday TAVERN & RESTAURANT Famous For Our PIZZA PIE From Noon to 10:00 F. M. Shrewsbury Avenue HWr. 35 HOLMDEL Ad|ae«n» to Hlghlandi Lobittr Found at Herbert St. the new PIN-UP LOUNGE 264-4600 RED BANK foot of Atlantic St. off Ray Aye., Highland! SOFT SHELL CRABS 103 BAY AVENUE 872-1149 HIGHLANDS 872.9753 12—THE DAH.Y REGISTER, Foes Foil Enthusiastic Rocky Fans Friday. August 9, 196/1 Jersey Floor Aide Shouts for Nixon MIDDLETOWN - Miss Pam corridors of a plush Miami Miss Stockham, who txperti Stockham, 18-year-old daugh- Beach hotel, the three girls tore to enter Miami University this MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)- ment of the New Jersey delega- a majority of the delegation Hiering conceded that there would vote overwhelmingly to will be "hurting ior a while" as ter of S. Fred Stockham of 11them dqwn and stashed them fall, 1« combining a survey ut Work Camp A soft - spoten New Jersey tion. in a ladies' room, Mr. Stock- support the favorite son candi- a result of Case's demand for Holland Road, chairman of the the university with her Rocke- Back And Forth ham said. The trio then en- State senator abandoned an dacy of Case. The next mo- a name-by-name poll of the del- Economic Development Com- The situation would swing mission, is a loyal Rockefeller countered a gang of young men feller activities. Session Set easygoing manner to become a ment there would be wavering. egation. like a pendulum. One moment fan. supporting Nixon, who prompt- booming voice in Richard M. Hiering, a 52-year-old lawyer "I want the people of New Last Saturday, her father ly locked the three girls in a In Red Bank Nixon's strategy at the Repub- from Ocean County remained Jersey to know who voted against Cliff Case for presi- said, Miss Stockham went to bathroom, where they were RED • BANK — The third lican National Convention. Rocky Won outwardly cool throughout the Miami Beach with two room- confined 45 minutes. wheeling and dealing. Inside, dent," Case reportedly told the Red Bank Community Work William T. Hiering envisioned mates to work with the Rocke- "Pam screamed that it was In Freehold he was a little bit disturbed. He New Jersey delegation at a BIRDS EYE a period of "hurting" with feller delegation at the Re-kidnapping — a federal of- Camp, with headquarters accused Case and State Chair- caucus several hours before the GOP in New Jersey in FREEHOLD - If Nelson publican National Convention. fense," Mr. Stockham chuckled. at the YMCA here, is sched- man Webster B. Todd of trying the balloting began Wednesday the aftermath of a power Rockefeller is looking for Finding pictures and posters The screams, he added, result- uled for 5 p.m. today to 2 p.m.J to keep the favorite son stance night, struggle between the Nixon solace, he might take some of Richard Nixon lining the ed in the girls' release. Sunday. to promote the candidacy of Case is New Jersey's most forces and U.S. Sen. Clifford P. comfort in the Koamjiam It is designed to give young Nelson A. Rockefeller. popular Republican vote-get- Famous Case. Poll, which named him as people of all faiths the chance Hanls His Vole ter, registered a 489,000 plural- HiDring, Nixon's convention Regans Attend Magic Session to meet and work together, un- the most popular candidate in "I came down here to vote ity in his re-election two years floor manager in the New Jer- Names der adult supervision, actively Freehold. my choice," said Hiering. "If ago. HAZLET - Dr. C. Peter Re- Dr. Ahlert, a magician for i| sey delegation, says he is con- helping fix up homes of those Senator Case were really run- Hiering said, "I don't think gan and Dr. Patricia Ahlert 10 years, has performed with fident the wounds will heal The poll of 500 borough there will be anyone who will (Mrs. Regan), known profes- in the low income bracket. residents, conducted by ning for president, he would Dr. Regan at the Playboy quickly and the party can get get my vote. But he wasn't not support the nominee." sionally in magic circles as Alexander James, Mid- down to the business of win- youngsters Nick Koamjian, He shrugged off suggestions "The King and Queen of Ma- Club, Jamaica, British West 12, his brother Kevin, 11, and And I didn't want to be left dletown, is director. Dean of ning the November election. that his political career gic," have returned from a Indies, and in clubs in New Bill Hyman, 9, has the follow- without casting my vote for women is Leenell Harris of 'Liberal' Education Nixon." has taken a new road. He said four-day convention of the In- York City and throughout Mon- Hiering first rejected a re- ing results: he has no ambitions to run for ternational Brotherhood of Ma- MCAP. She will be assisted by mouth County. quest from Nixon to become Rockefeller, 216 votes; governor nor seek any other gicians in Chattanooga, Tenn. the Rev. Mrs. Joan McKenzie floor manager and then Richard M.. Nixon, 198; Gov. Woman Is job. Dr. Regan was re-elected Ring 123 meets in Keyport Higgins of Asbury Park. changed the mind. He charac- Ronald Reagan, 46; Mayor "The main thing now," he territorial vice president for the second Tuesday of the Yei, they make quit* • Work will be undertaken in terized his convention job as a John V. Linsay, 28; Harold Struck by Car said, "is to work for the elec- the State of New Jersey. He month. Anyone interested in pair. Y»i, they stand for "liberal education.'' Stassen, 6; Gov. Charles tion of Richard M. Nixon." is past president of Shore Mys- Atlantic Highlands, Middle-j RED BANK - A River joining the group may write quality, Yet — Pay LMI Percy, 3 and Sen. Everett M. As for his immediate plans, tic Circle, Ring 123, here. town, New Shrewsbury, Long The business of buttonholing Plaza youth has been charged to Shore Mystic Circle, Ring for Brand Namii with Dirksen, 2. Hiering said: Dr. Ahlert won second prize Branch and Asbury Park. delegates, assessing rapidly with careless driving after "I'm just going home to take in manipulation during conven- 123, P.O. Box 165, Hazlet, N.J. "lift W" Enrolled for the work camp changing political tides and his car struck a 59-year- keeping abreast of develop- FRIENDSHIP WANES a rest." tion competition. 07730. Discount Prieeil are Karen and Steven Kuzitka, old woman at Broad and Me- ments in other state delega- SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) chanic Streets. Eileen McCarthy, Marjorie »MM MM tions didn't leave much time —Public displays of friend- Emaelliea Hooker at 125 Al- Schulman, Robert and Joseph for relaxation in the Florida ship between South Africa and kins Ave., Asbury Park, was While They Last! ! Singer, Dianne Costantini, Joel sun, he said. Rhodesia which surged through treated at Riverview Hospital Rogers, Joyce and Jacqueline He did manage a visit or two both counties after Rhodesia's after she was struck by a ve- DISCONTINUED Pierce, all of New Shrewsbury. to the swimming pool at theseizure of independence In No- hicle while walking across hotel where the New Jersey vember 1965 are on the wane. Broad Street. RUG SAMPLES Also, Ruth Singer, Dale delegation was headquartered, 27"xM" Parks, William Griffin and The newsletter of the Hhodes- The car was driven by How- NOW ALL but he was never far from a ard J. Kennedy, 17, of 12 Brook One of a kind l 195 Marion Bass, Red Bark; Ken. ian National Friends of South telephone. St., River Plaza, who was turn- Vals. toM.» 5 ONE PRICE neth: Schlessinger and Robert Africa ssys the organization Frequently the callers would ing onto Broad Street at the Grammar, Little Silver; Ger- notes a fade-out of enthusiasm be John Mitchell, Nixon's cam- time of the accident. ald Breckanridge, Fair Haven and doubts whether it will get Do you li» awake nights wondering what you need paign manager, and Peter The accident, reported at Huffman & Boyle and Roland Simon, Neptune. for college? Come on down to NateUons J. Kridel. Flanigan, another top aide, the necessary financial support 2:30 p.m., was investigated by asking for the latest assess- for the next financial year. Patrolman W. Worden. WMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMfMMMM Plan Fall Activities MATAWAN - The local chapter of Deborah will form a ladies' afternoon bowling league this fall at Strathmore Lanes, Rt. 34, Matawan Town Ship. Bowling will begin Sept. 9 at 12:30 p.m. A babysitting ser- vice will be provided. Further information may be had by contacting Mrs. Joyce Silverman, league chairman, 101 Oxford Lane. The chapter will hold a card party tricky tray Nov. 9 in Koos Brothers, Rt. 9, Freehold. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Dolores Goldman, chair man, or any chapter member. Mrs. Goldman is selling books of theater tickets, good at any Walter Reade theater, at a reduced price. Proceeds from all chapter projects benefit Deborah Hos- pital, Browns Mills, a free, non-sectarian hospital special- izing in the correction of oper- able heart defects and treat- ment of lung diseases. The chapter has sponsored many patients from Matawan and the surrounding area.

Bridal Shouer For Miss Luhrs EAST KEANSBURG - A , bridal shower was given Sun- day for Miss Sharon Lyne Luhrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Luhrs, 15 Louis Circle, Middletown, in Buck Smith's Restaurant. Hostesses were her co-workers at Maison de Mimi, Little Silver, and her maid of honor, Miss Lois Me- Quilkin, Red Bank, and three bridesmaids, Mrs. Frank de Benedetto and Miss Peggy Mazzucco, both of Red Bank, and Miss Fran Malachi, Mid- dletown. Miss Luhrs will be married to Bruce Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter, This man is weedinghis lawn! Coyne Place, Belford, Sept. 8 in the First Presbyterian Church, Red Bank. f he used Turf Builder Plus 2. Today, in minutes, America spreads Pius 2 Now, while he sleeps, the dandelions, the and gets to the root of the matter. Rosette and Champagne Party plantain, the buckhorn, the chickweed (and vining weeds soon vanish and the grass itself Scotcs HAZLET - B'nai B'rith similar kinds of rosette and vining weeds) are gets thicker because Tort Builder Phis 2 feeds Women, Ayelet Chapter, will on their way out. And one morning a little lat- as it weeds. Weeds-AwJy-Sale hold its first champagne cock- er, be'Jl look at his lawn and notice that they tail party for prospective When's the right time to use ft? Right now members on Tuesday, Aug. 20, have completely faded away. while your Scotts dealer is having a money- Tnrf BoBder Plus 2 f»W 6.45Sare50< { Mrs. Ted Blumberg, first j used to dig out weeds, one at a time. A back- vice president of Central New breaking job. And worst of all, it didn't really Crabgrass a problem? Qobber it promptly Clout conm>i« cnbgras Jersey Council, will be the work. If you didn't get every bit of it ont, the with two appucatic^igL^pjjit, a week apart. 5,000 sq ft bag ±8? guest speaker. Any woman wishing to attend the tea may weed would grow right back up again. At special sale pri«W contact Mrs. Sheldon Fox, 189 Fordham Dr., Matawan, or Mrs. Max Sirota, 3 Dundall Place.

GIRL STRUCK BY VEHICLE. MIDDLETOWN - An At-! lantic Highlands man has been! charged with' drunken driving •/if these stu, cs and garden centers* after a 14-year-old girl w:is| struck by a car Tuesday night ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Lawei Coal Company at First and Powell Ave., LINCROFT NEW MONMOUTH Also in Shrewsbury in the Hillside section. Muscle's Watermelon Bar & Garden Lincroft Hardware J & M Hardware Richard L, Hart, of 57 K;isl , Center Route 36 Garfieid Ave., .Atlantic High- j HAZLET 657 Newman Springs Read 47 Leonardville Road lands, was released in his own Swartiel's Garden Center LITTLE SILVER RED BANK recognizance, with a. court COLTS NECK 645 Holmdel Road hearing set for Aug. 15, after Jay'j Farm Market Community Stores Jacobs Hardware the mishap at 9:50 p.m. Highway 34 500 Prospect Avenue 273 Shrewsbury Avenue Debbie Reilly,-14, of Division HOLMDEL Little Silver Lumber Company and Hall St., Navesink, was SHREWSBURY Pleasant Valley Nursery Cerlione's Greenhous«i 15 Sycamore Avenue struck by the side of a car Highway 34 While she was standing with a Highway 35 MIDDLETOWN Monmouth Building Center group of young people on the 777 Shrewsbury Avenue corner. She was taken to FAIR HAVEN HOLMDEL VILLAGE The Village Garden Canter The Bright Acre Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, 24 Cherry Tree Farm Road where she was treated for Fair Haven Hardware ^ Holmd»l Village Hardware ( William H. Potter & Son Broad Street & Queen Anna , abrasions and released. 7S2 River Road Holmdel Keyport RoadN Red Hill Road Driva Political Future Eyed E^BEGISFER For Retiring Envoy RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1968 i iiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii By JANE FODERARO for some time, family and specific role she will play was monlhs off, a few saw her RED BANK - When Kath- friends alike expressed sur- left to guesswork and, in fact, move in light of a possible arine Elkus White announced prise when Mrs. White broke the usual informed sources Humphrey victory in Novem- this week that she's coming the news that she is emitting were calling other informed ier which could lead to anoth- home from Denmark, her her post "to become involved for possible clues. Some r — and perhaps higher — move set off tremors of spec- in the political campaigns." thought she might appear at xjst for the former mayor of ulation about her political fu- Democrats here hailed her the Democratic National Con- Red Hank, ture. decision, asserting "she's bad- vention, while family mem- Mrs. White and Vice Presi- While the ambassador's res- ly needed on the county, state bers said she. would nut. dent Hubert II. Humphrey, Mrs. Katharine Elkus White ignation had been anticipated and national levels." But the With elections less than three hey said, were closely associ- ated in the 1930s when they both worked wilh Americans 'or Democratic Action. More- over, last fall the vice prcsi-: Newark, Hudson Harness [ient's wife visited Copenha- j ;on, where she was greeted by Mrs. White. Nonetheless, protocol re- quires that Mrs. White submit Race Track Bids Rejected her resignation before the end f this year, thus coinciding TRENTON (AP) - The state The other was filed by Bur- Laurel Township. Last year ed by the commission was filed tvith the end of the term of Eacing Commission has reject- lington Raceway, Inc., which Colonial Raceway had applied by a harness track on the 137- he President who appointed ed formal proposals to locate applied for the second year for for a track in Deptford Town- acre New Jersey Fairgrounds her. President Johnson named harness racing tracks in New- a site of 167 acres on the south ship, Gloucester County. tract in Hamilton Township. her to the post on March 4, ark and Hudson County but will side of Route 73 in Mount The third application accept- Mercer County. 964. schedule public hearings on three applications for tracks in Yesterday, her daughter, Mercer and Burlington Coun- Mrs. John Cohen of Pittsburgh, ties. The commission met yes- was able to at least pin down terday to review the five ap- an approximate time her par-, plications filed before last nts will return to the slates. MARINE BIOLOGY CLASS — Some of the students who attended the marine bi.- week's deadline. Mrs. Cohen said she first earned of her mother's resig- ology class of Monmouth Regional High School, during the school's summer pro- Commission Chairman nation Wednesday night, just gram, examine a plankton net they just pulled aboard the Miss Lynnette, on which Thomas J. Bregan said the ap- before it was announced pub- they took trips along the shore from Sandy Hook to Barnegat Light. plication made by Jersey icly. Mrs. White and her hus- Downs for a track on a 95-acre band, Arthur J. White, called site in North Bergen Township rom the Copenhagen embas- was rejected because present sy lo give her the news. law will rot permit a referen- Marine Biology Course dum on harness racing in Hud- "They should be home at the son County for five years. end of September or in early The Jersey Downs group re- October," Mrs. Cohen said. ceived commission approval for She said that the family hopes a track in Secaucus, also in to be together for Thanksgiv- Earns Extra Credits Hudson County, last year but ing, either at their Red Bank 1 the voters of Secaucus rejected home on Tower Hill or in their By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU Among areas visited were Manasquan the plan. New York City apartment. NEW SHREWSBURY - Advanced Inlet; Metedeconk River, Barnegat Bay; credits were earned by eight Monmouth Re- Shark River, and others, for plankton tows. Hudson County legislators at- "She is definitely not going gional High School students who just com- Also included in the course were slide tempted to amend the law to the convention," Mrs. Cohen and film shows dealing with marine biology. which prohibits a harness track said. pleted a marine biology course of the referendum from being held Mrs. Cohen indicated that school's summer program. Final examinations were conducted dur- more than once in five years the resignation had been The course, from June 24 to last Friday, ing the last week of the course. REGRETS LIMITATION in the same county, but the bill OLDEST FIREMEN'S FAIR — Seventy-ninth annual firemen's fair of Navesink Hook weighed for some time. was conducted by William Musgrave, "I know they've been trying MRHS biology teacher. It was designed "to Vincent R. Sprouls, director of the was stalled in the Legislature. and Ladder Co. No. I gets under way on firehouse grounds, Monmouth Avenue, as The commission's action ap- to figure for a year and a half offer students an ecological study of marine summer school, referring to the biology parently paves the way for a Ricevillo and Chapel Hill Railroad chugs in with a load of small fairgoers. Gala when they might come home," life from Sandy Hook to Barnegat Light." course, said, "Enough cannot be said in court challenge of the existing event opened yesterday and continues through tomorrow night. she said. During the course, students went on praise of this course. It is a shame that it was limited to only eight students." statute by Jersey Downs. (Register Staff Photo] Mrs. White's daughter ob- specimen collection expeditions aboard Miss More than 30 students applied, but The application of the Newark served that her mother now is Lynnette, Mr. Musgrave's motor cruiser, facilities could not permit their admission. Harness Racing Association generally "noncommittal" and also collected specimens along shore was rejected, according to about her plans. In fact, Mrs. areas. It has been suggested that next year the Bregan, because it did not Cohen said the ambassador On their return from these expeditions course might be expanded. specify where the track would usually maintains an air of they had to identify and classify the vari- Earning five advanced credits each dur- Tonti Is Spain's New ous organisms collected and then process ing the course were: Randy Irwin, Marcia be built except that it would be mystery about political devel- located in a redevelopment opments until they are close to them for the school's collection. Henry, Bruce Vandover, Scott Miller, Cathy area of the state's largest city, being realized. She cited the LECTURES ATTENDED Sedoric, Lynn Smith, Larry Nichols and and because it did not include time that family members first Lectures on marine ecology and related Wayne Madea. s blueprint or specifications. learned Mrs. White might run subjects were also attended by them. Stu- Also attending the course as a special TollTfoadrConsuitant for the Senate — when report- student and class mascot was seven-year- Two applications from groups dents had to sit through two tests on the interested in locating harness HOLMDEL - Is it possi- ready advises Italy on high- pean nation to request Mr, ers approached them while basis of which they were evaluated. old Lydia, Mr. Musgrave's daughter. tracks in Burlington County ble that D. Louis Tonti could way construction, is now con- Tonti's help in developing high they were gathered at an air- "Evaluation," Mr. Musgrave said, "also An outcome of the course is the pos- were accepted. One was by girth the planet with one, long sultant to the Spanish govern- ways. Since 1956, he has been port. depended on their general response to the sibility of forming a marine biology club Colonial Raceway Association toll road? ment on that country's toll the United States consultant to While questions were being course." which will organize outings for biological for a 400-acre site in Spring- It seems possible. road,, a road that will lead to the Italian Turnpike Authority, formulated here, Mrs. White Highlights of the trip were a visit to studies during the spring and fall. field Township at Rt. 206 and The chief of the N. J. High- the French border. . . aiding the development of a was quoted as saying in Den the Coney Island Aquarium and Labora- Mr. Musgrave. announced that one of the Jobstown-Jacksonville Rd. way Authority, who al- Spain is the second Euro- super highway connecting Mi mark yesterday: "During the tory, during which they were given an ex- last year's graduates of the course, Erica lan and Naples. (For hi time I have been over here, tensive tour of the establishment and its * Swanson of New Shrewsbury, this year guidance, Mr. Tonti was President Johnson has asked latest research projects; and an encounter earned five credits by doing marine biology knighted by the Italian govern all political appointees not to wilh a school of some 100 dolphins during research with the Rutgers Shellfish Re- New Chapel, School Building ment in 1962. The president o get involved in the campaigns. one of the expeditions, just off shore. search Station at Monmouth Beach. the Republic of Italy And I personally have not in conferred the rank of Knigh volved myself with a candidate Officer in the Order of Meri at this moment. Are Dedicated in Wickatunk at a ceremony in New York.; "All I'm concerned about Russell Seen Sure Choice right now is getting back home WICKATUNK - The new suits of the generosity of Mrs. social and educational needs Mr. Tonti said tha Spain is planning a highway to Red Bank ... It has been chapel and school building of Robert Collier, a constant of today's youth. a wonderful experience being the Collier School were recent- benefactress until the time of Mother Mary Patrick, pro- between Barcelona and the French border. It will be the ambassador to this wonderful For City Council Position ly dedicated in ceremo- her death in 1963, vincial, from the mother house country, and I've enjoyed every nies conducted by Bishop Eighty girls from New Jer- of the Sisters of the Good Shep- country's first toll road, and the first of four in a master minute of it." By AL HORAY tor, in his letter of resignation ure with the governing body George W. Ahr. sey and surrounding states herd, Peekskill, N. Y., led Among those who welcome plan. LONG BRANCH — Council- from the council, said his ten- has confirmed his basic be- After the blessing ceremo- may be accommodated. The a contingent of 150 sisters who her return to the political man Samuel Teicher, the only pointment Monday. He said he lief that the city has a great nies, Bishop Ahr was principal total program offered consid- attended the ceremonies. A Helps Engineers scene was Rep. James J. How- city official to publicly support is confident of sufficient council capacity for development and celebrant of a concelebrated ers all aspects of the religious, luncheon followed. As he has done with the ard, D-N.J. Wilbert Russell for nomination backing to name the deputy di- a large potential to provide its Mass in the chapel. Italian government, Mr. Tonti "She certainly has national to the City Council seat vacat- rector of Monmouth Communi- citizens with a high quality of is helping Spanish engineers stature," he said yesterday, The chapel is a white colo- ed Wednesday by Elliot Katz, ty Action Program, Inc. to the life. plan service areas and inter- "and I'm sure she has a bright nial-style building with a seat- last night told The Daily Regis- post and feels his support will Tonight's caucus will reveal changes similar to those future." ing capacity for 90 students Probe of Marlboro ter he believes he has unani- be unanimous. the names of each council- and 32 nuns. Inside it has on the Garden State Parkway;. He added: "We were very mous council support for Mr. The council seat was vacated man's choice for nomination. an open-work figure of Moreover, the Spaniards proud of her before she be- Russell's appointment. Wednesday, when Elliot Katz According to Mr. Teicher, the Good Shepherd on the mo- may adopt a Tonli innovation came an ambassador — she Wilbur Ray, a staunch sup- was sworn into office as an as- however, Mr. Russell will be saic panel behind the main al- Completed by Jury for their own road system. made an outstanding contribu- porter of Mr. Russell and his sistant county prosecutor. the city's new councilman Mon- tar. "They were intrigued with the tion to Monmouth County. campaign manager during the The new assistant prosecu- day night. The school is a one - story FREEHOLD - After hear- ing the prosecutor to conduct arts center when they were Though we missed her, she council race two years ago, brick structure trimmed with ing Marlboro Councilman Jo- the probe to clear the air in here in March," he said, "and was an excellent ambassador, told the Register last night he stone. It. contains five class- seph T. Brodniak, the Grand the township. It said that vari- they may build an outdoor and now we hope she will be believes he has an unofficial rooms, in addition to a li- Jury yesterday completed its ous charges of irregularities theater in the future—n ear active on a counly, state and commitment of council support brary, gymnasium, science investigation of alleged irregu- and illegalities in the township the Fench border—to attract national level. I certainly for Mr. Russell. laboratory and rooms for typ- larities and illegal conduct in affairs have been harmful to people from southern France." would be happy if she were to ing, office practice, beau- Marlboro between 1962 and many in the town and it hoped Mr. Tonli said he has found join in my campaigning." Council will receive nomina- ty culture and home 1967. that the probe would resolve the Spanish engineers "delight- P. Paul Campi, Monmoulh tions at a caucus session to- night and will announce each economics. Mr. Brodniak was the fourth some of them. ful to work with." The MIT Counly Democratic chairman, said yesterday: "Mrs. White councilman's choice to the The Sisters of the Good Shep- witness to be heard by the The measure was adopted graduale said, "They are con- will be a great asset to the press. herd operate the school which panel. by both the Purpose and Prin- scientious and technically pro- candidates and to the party as At a special public meeting was established in 1927 and County Prosecutor Vincent ciple coalition council majority ficient. It's refreshing, espe- and the minority of Citizens a whole. She has been extreme- Monday, council will name its specializes in creating an at- P. Keuper said that the panel cially when you find thai we Committee members after ly effective in the past and we choice lo fill the vacancy and mosphere conducive to the ed- will now prepare its report may be getting a little care- they were assured that all know she will be in the future. swear the new councilman into ucation and growth of adoles- for the court. The jury less here." charges made during 1962 She is an excellent person, and office. cent girls who have encoun- has three alternatives: it could In his quasi - official role, through 1967 would he sub- we're looking forward to hav- Mr. Ray, a member of the tered problems at home or in hand up indictments, return a Mr. Tonti uses vacation time mitted to the prosecutor. ing her back with us," city Zoning Board, last night the community. no bill (no action to be taken), from his slate post to carry out A close personal friend, May- called on the governing body lo Both the new buildings and or it could issue a present- Of the witnesses called, only his foreign duties. Last year, or Ocilo F. Norton of Sea name Mr. Russell to Ihe coun- the property were direct re- ment. Mr. Dressier is a Purpose and he made four short trips to The prosecutor said the re- Principle coalition supporter. Italy, and this year plans to Bright, yesterday termed the cil post. port will be issued sometime Mr. Rrodniak and Mr. Grubb go to Spain in lute November. announcement "a complete He called on councilman lo surprise and ntler delight." appoint Mr. Russell in the i 2-Car Crash before the panel is discharged are of the Citizens Committee Mr. Tonli claims that his Sept. 9. He added that in addi- and Mr. Eisner was employed She sluleil emphatically, name of true Democracy,' ability lo speak Italian without pointing out that he lost in the In Fair Haven tion to the four witnesses by the Citizens Committee. No a dialed helped him when he "Katharine While is desper- Purpose and Principle co- ately needed on the county, last council election by loss FAIR HAVEN - Police heard, the panel also studied first worked with Italian engi- alition counrilmcn were sum- slate and national level." than 70 votes. Chief Carl .lakubecy reported "voluminous records." neers, Now, he finds, his The panel heard former moned before the Grand Jury. Ambassador While's interest Councilman Tcichor last a two-car collision at Harding Italian helps him to converse night said he is "reasonably MONMOUTH BEACH MAN NAMED — Attorney Gon- Mayor Walter C. Grubb Jr. Mr. Eisner had completed a in Castillian Spanish. All he in politics began at an early Brad and Harrison Avenue at certain" of Mr. Russell's ap- oral Arthur J. Sills, right, administers oath of office a» 11:33 p.m. yesterday sent one last week and in May, it special audit of the township has lo do next is brush up on age when her father, tho late driver In Riverview Hospital, heard John A. Dressier of Tex- tax bonks last year under a his French. Abram I. Elkus. was U.S. en- deputy attorney general to John J. P. Ryan, 34, of 48 •Red Bank, for treatment of as M, Marlboro, a frequent slate Division of Local Govern- voy to Turkey. During her own Injury Suit River Avo., Monmouth Beach. Frank Nixon, acting lacerations. council critic, who in the past ment directive to find a $2,000 carper, she was elected mayor FRKKHOLI) - A Superior administrative director, Department of Law and Public has repeatedly called for a error. Condition Is (>oo

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'64 OLDSMOBILE $1499 '9!'", .(-door nardtop, automatic tram- mission, power steering and brakei; nower windows and seats, air con- dition, radio, whitt wall tires. '2033 '64 PONTIAC SI 299 Tempest, LeMani, Club coupe, V-3, automotic transmission, bucket seats, YEAR-END CLEARANCE operating console, rower steering, rrjrjto, wMte wall tires. '44 CHEVROLET S1299 CARNIVAL impale, ••$$", Sport coup?, V-3, bucket seats, operating console, pow- er iteerlng, rodlo, white WQII tires.

'63 CADILLAC SI 799 80 NEW 1968 '62" convertible, alt power, '63 PONTIAC $ 699 PLYMOUTHS & CHRYSLERS "Tempesl" convertible. Automatic tronsmiislor, rorMo. IMANY WITH AIR CONDITION) '63 OLDSMOBILE S 999 " ?S' convertible. AM pow^r op'ion;. '63 CHEVROLET S 599 BIG TOP SAYINGS NOW! Nova, 2-door, automatic transnuismn, rodlo. LTD BY FORD — FORD COUNTRY SPECIAL ON QUALITY USED CARS TOO. '62 BUICK S 599 "leSobre" 4-doir strjan. A'jfjimtit tronsmlssior, po».'er s'eerlng, brakej. 1967 PONTIAC $2650 1966 CHRYSLER $2425 1964 CHEVROLET $1475 '62 OLDSMOBILE S 599 G.T.O. hardtop, V-l, automatic '63 FORD $850 '65 FORD $1095 '66 FORD $1695 '66 THUNDERBIRD $2295 Newport four floor sedan. Factory BelAIr station wagon, slx-passenasr. "SBB" 4-door sedon . (• jiomai r, power Goloxli "500" four-door Slx-cyllrder Ranch wagon. Galoxle "SO0" convertible, power Convtrtlble. trammliilon. Black vinyl roof. olr conditioned. Automatic trans- V-8, manual transmhslon, healer Ve-ering, brakes, raaia. power steering, outomotlc. steering, aulomatlc. mission. Power steering, power ond radio. Blue. brakes. Radio and heater. Forest '61 BUICK S 479 '65 FALCON $1395 '67 MERCURY $2995 green. '64 FORD 950 Squirt station vvogon. '64 LINCOLN $1695 Pork Lant four-door hardtop. 1967 PLYMOUTH $2395 steering- radio Air-condition. Goloxie "5O0" four-door, Continental, alr-conrtltion. Satelife. Two-door hardtop. 383 en- 4964 CHEVROLET $1425 '41 CHEVROLET 399 power ireerlng, automatic. 1965 CHEVROLET $1795 gine. Automotic transmission. Pow- Chevellt station wooon, slx-passen- impale, 2-TKR, Friday. Aufu-Jl 9, 1968-15

l»',7 1HI SMEP.RIRI] i.-T (v, h . IMS i HK.vii',1 r.r 1964 BUICK DISCOVER AL'TOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE M- lit! t'll'Jj fa 7»XZ OVER LOW I IMS BArB'W — f>m»»rU61# ll,or« i-,vA.'\-.n KuH \,'>+.»t IX't'-ti it r ZZXi;! PAVMK.'ITS I rnilei Sllfhtiy roMirir4 for itrtrt AUTOS FOR SALE iltty.i A't'\f itrA v. \TA''* \'-r' V.', •' ' "MULLER"'CHEVROL£T ey fx/wn - a Yuri w Pay I i> Him-1 u in HOME OWMERJ HtniM w:lh T< /, AlklJlI I1WO. Call (HI Wi;! W'C[,| iturir I'H'i *><• "**< R I VtVl lii.ii ll'lil.' nil yj'j/ piy/ri/>:; - - r»« fan ; Bin offi ,r IVIl 1 ] » f rt 1 is,r,v tirwh ra-ym 'WJP.0LKT JMJ FORD Jl (111. whit* . IWl At'RTIN HKA/.E'/ • F4'll;,yp *. Fict/iry •Jr. vr^lll, 49,000 l DISCOUNT tffii f'f, iltJAfrtiKh*N fi~M~ mr.- |2»b /Inn. 2 USED nlnK con-iltlon. An l'\ ITS. OH 7*1'• Hffi- i HKN/UM.T II « KnurvWjr. 27 I4W CHKVROJ.KT l«/'IIKVHril,KT WAODN jSv [rnpflla Iwo-flo'tr h ' in i> K AM FM ra^l!'(. PW nr I)PM. oi- •K" i Wrw,rt rf>Hi an>l'V.<»i«ilr. |3WI. 147- t»«2 RAMBLER CLA881C - BUI Ion HiiiiK cx«!».|l|.n). lireat rnmlly rur. "*'"• llril aflpr t r, rn niatlf, j«wer atperlr I Irr, Cull aflpr fl p.m. MH-RI70 2'* wagon. Onod condillon, Fully equipped PRICES Tmi AITBTIN m5~AUEY~ liwT^f£"*T 1965 rHBVROLKT S20O. Call 264-M71. cnn-IIUon Blx IMrrlli limn. Asking ''mi' ViTTKSW'/uiKN'" sTi- mnni'TT VIM MKHCKUER JIENZ • 22OR iMr/Jtop V-l, ftutomitie, pow»r. IMPORTS IM7 at.VHKAM lUniKFl" "SuV-ii I, l)iifh»-r sfHln. sun tmt In excellent p llflM). !MW-il9:i8 Itiliii Ronil .VJ(K) nr rif-.^t /.ffcr. ''ill k'i"!'"ir Iwirtlt'ip rid,,.] torrlitlon. N>w lMi KORORn US1US.100 ISM CHEVROLET ImpilpUU Hporp l r r'nidlhon. JHT.'i ''all ? t)71Mfifl niter .'t n in lirr.^ J27 , 'J'!! :m(| Falrlane ^)OO aporl coupe. Radio ind n Four-iinnr. BUcWW »nrl whttfhtt . AND ON "UrtT"jA*ilIAn"~XKB " 42 Rnnr]i*liTt Call 741-4S7A after 7 pm. infil Vill.KSWACF.N - - Kuril"'.I, r.'i- itnrk hhie with mf-rllum Mm- t**p. 1M1 .•||,:vi:.,I.F.T l-n, r.,,nv..,,. I I 966 CORVAIR IM-. r:»nYSI,Ell Wire wlit-Pl*, rHrltn 22H-J728. ATUT 7 'lln J7IK). Cftll flu, Mirk, Iwn-ionr II.IN. i.-l Fully Miil.,iii»li.-. M.i-I «pll. ! •,;,„,„ ,,,„,-..„,i,|,.. (ullv ,.,,,,!,,|,^ lip. Npwr^.rt fnur-r1fV>r. Automatic, _p_m. ___ HC-llll l molnr, tlffi, hndy. 291 SPORTS ,!>W OLUKMOhlLR - Takft over [>;tv l«'i fOP.VAIP. '68 CHEVIES 1 lllfU) t'lilU' I'Miir 'I'i'ir <;.I!;IM<- IKDIKW'.'-IIVA' Via,i.,n ,,, ,n """"MULLER" CHEVROLET mi tin pint' with hlm-li vinyl inp. K M'fli/H Sport (.Vnipa. A'll , radio, 1H82 <;A[ill.LAC Or,rid cnnflitlnn~ ;•;•• ALL MODELS :iMt ii.p Twc-ihor Cut las* Sti|in-me. Won Call IMPORT SPECIALS IK IIAMBl.KIt l» to Fully pfinippM. Ailtnmmir nlf ttn> flnor FlurkH RPfHn. S.WI !Wi K;.r* : I'm I.••MANS ri.NVKInilil.K KK itlr condtlinn, merer, am. fin r;nil<> ami rin^l,; 'YJi f'.urrloor aefl '47 VOLVO $31951 titpt- 'Jfl* 77H. it in. f.nn Har- Tlir ip."Pd. VI. crllnu cmilllltin. Pnwrr nlferlllf;, *u- iri* firecn A"hlriif Vi'iO, CHII ^)l- MHO lonullr Very .-Icun. 51VI May hi' 1MH Afl.i .', 717 :;I;IH Vfil.K.SWA'lK^.' 1'lfll C'.'.d '.'.r.|i I'M HHEVItiiLET Pl.:k-ur> Oo-nl '44 SUNBEAM ifM-n aflPr 6 at 'J.'t Snuih yi , R'TI Bank IWI, mol'.r Six-ply rear tlrm. JUKI 741 - : 1 1 l 1 ! ' .112.W I'v; Alpine convertible, 4-speed, one owner. "(966 PONTIAC !'.' f'!'! -'r',^,Hi'.';'' 'i ,:« <-,n",'. .V,' ."'"""• "' "'*"•-""" r-r|--)'.r KliM 1 I isn« V-MEVrToLKT ".lorTTiriiip. Ex- AUTOS FOR SALE Tcmrfit '!»'" '•'•'l|i'-. ' iiiv '-'liillT'^'i i'ONTlA' ;n «in ri«i'"*-Ai.n...AC (•,,„... n-vni,. ^^•^'"''•^'^•'''w,'•""ail | rfllpnl rondilton. Call afl^r fl p tn '66 TRIUMPH SI495 K'llly C'i»r:int.T.I 51 r«, IK,',hie j 7«7 ..i*il Fully •••!•ill'i"- I <'iiil .'.; . . . .. Spitfire, British racing green, MULLER CHEVROLET rviil n:,n I'HKVno '2fi'iv'..'.( MO|'/;A'; ^ i iiif.i III^I ! WANTh:!) Tnnha wintcd for R'- 1965 CADILLAC $2895 H^v :it Wl Mi(M| M^'r'.tn :iii :r.'fi« Ex ten j «H1P fMk-Ni) i,r itrtkr hoay. Ptr. Musi '64 VOLVO $1295 Calais sedan with Factory air conrfl | 7fi tlon. This ii a very low nvleaqe, Jft T 1,1 W Two-door, 122S sedan. Block beaulY. Car is in exceptionally MU MIliiiKT

showroom condition. Bonk terms to r MOTORCYCLES '63 RENAULT $ 39s meet your needs. T i'f?yIfoi;TH i;. ifrour-.innr " Dauphlne. Red. One owner. . J'fj^b liulton firjvc P'mi-- t>r;i>.' , I 1%7 MARK firai>llfireTipeflTl. MULLER CHEVROLET pr mi't'rlnK. 741-81 ^n nftcr 4 I'm '.rulliifin "J'i.iifi'i mil" Wl «K« t-MilU.t.'! 6.VI !•>. f/,w mtleaftp JIOMt Also S66-800O «T fl j, in. MM!7l r:'j'ii,p I)PVIIIP. Fartory air, f'lll iK.w^r, Ififi;. HONTiA 1 PVP CR. LOW mll»M' vinyl pi'if '63 VOLVO J109S :Nr»t A*B., HIWAY M MATAWAN Sl'S'RKAM IIAPIP*,!'. N*»»f]n VWl Tall J'jl-Ul!(8 AUTOS FOIl SALF> V.td'i It A M III, K!? AMKKK'AN f'fjS". IM4 Hi:ir;K tlD.iri 122S l-dr, one owner, radio, h*oter, I.^.Salirp two^^or harotop Automatic, ."(Ci HI.J lUZUKI fnll r,w.r •57 VOLKSWAGEN $ 49; i«i< Kor.n WHO He*/)i7 Jirfert for Motimoylh County 1962 TEMPEST Kalrlan*. aijr cylinder, aUalghl a'lr^, All model! and colon In atock. Station wagon, rebuilt motor, Rp'.ri rniii-c, fijllv '•', il|i[if'l S[*>r'y, radio, lintrr BILL LANZARO'S AM/FM radio. 1 K'J'J-! 1'i'jkiriK, cr-.onr.m;':;,! PriuM right. rart - 50. Onl~7.vr 11 Double powfr. Bel Air station wagon, 283, Six, n|» m. lriitis;)firt;illon. Will «erI fnr Wlf, Call 196.1 RUICK %%\<\ Kr,ir-rlnr)r I.p.Sabrf. hardtop Automatir. MOBILE HOMES full pow*r. Radio ariVi hfit^r, i!tr,:{ Foiiu-Donn DOIJT.K arc PAN* -- ' MOVING TO CALIFORNIA — Muni •44 CHEVROLET $ 795 196.1 l!HEVn01*ET .*: 0 AUTOS FOR SALE Six cyllmlpr, fltnnrisr-1 Bhift. Call 747- i aril. 4flxiO' 1960 Winder hnme tnil- Corvoir Woma, four-door automatic, BPI Air rour-itoor, aiilormitir, ra '. , pr. Two bedrooms, hath, HvinK rinm ont owner. i and kitchpn. Good buy. $2500. 741-8971 ) (>62 yi>Hh y ALTON ~~ Kx crtle nt *1 RAMBLER 50 fhapo. Htrinfirirff ttanf mliFlin, JfOO, n «»lr: staJi'in gon, six cylinrlpr. RAaER ALE '61 CHEVROLET 5 395 1967 CHEVROLET {2475 Impola, V-8. ^door hardtop, fully Call after 6 p.m. 842-2Bfl:i. I7« Rt. 88 (Laurtllon Clrolei Corvalr. Two-door, automatic, equipped Including power steering, Brltktomi, K J. HM-1053 T9R0 nuick Lp3AJmE~-" Omveri" AA-IJlp — Tnvelmiit« — T«rry — Black vinyl roof and factory air con- (hlf. c;norl running crm-IUinn. Call 787- adio, heater, MiLomatic, six dition, Fully guaranteed. Bonk terns l S to meet your needs. 1962 FA1.COX I9.H PALACE RANCH HOME — «x<5 135J CHEVROLET :~ Fulura. Straight ntick. Jladlo, COMES OFF THE fall RED BANK MULLER CHEVROLET !6O Tall after « p.m 1062 CHEVROLET J8 10 PRICE TAG AT THE 566-8000 B71-5S1S BfilAlr wagong . V-flVfl, mitomatlr HIWAY M MATAWAN 15 TransportatioT n Specials --' ' $.V> up 19MJ HOMETTE Air con'HUnnerl AUTOS FOR SALE MONMOUTH Mu.'l aril BH/ or take over pay- AUTO IMPORTS END OF THE AUTO EXCHANGE raen!.' Call 787-6655 or 787-.H30 1'^' COMANCHF. Travel trailer. 365 Mapl* Av«., fRt. S.Si Rt>ri Bank, N J Authorized Dealer For MODEL YEAR . . . Sleppi* four. Full kitchen. In ejcrpllent 747-3930 rondltion Userl only ona Reason. • VOLVO—* TRIUMPH $7.W. Call 284-4829. AND YET PRICE DROPS $10 A DAY 196(1 VOLKSWAGEN One owner? • RENAULT • BMW ON THIS CARUNTIL SOLD A-l mfchanfral r-ondttlrn. EnRlnit re- 10M INDMN — flx.1V. Two built recently. Beat orfer by 8pnt. 1. Gootl conrlltton. JflOO. Call 741-5887 Thli car Is picked out «! our B71-277S 512-750I regular Inventory to crtatt In- MOBILE HOME — 10x53. Thrf«-he>l Monmiulh County's Import Leader terest. Then ll nothing wrong HHEVROLET — 1964 WAGON, V.J, vinyl Interior, showroom condition., room. Air ronrHllonert. Wall-to-wall with It. II will be mil It Hit why buy 3 new onr* .N'o rasfi d'Jwn rarpptlnR. Complptely furnlshe'l 119 E. Newman Springs Road "IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE" lint qualified buyer. BANK WILI, FINANCE. J795, only Phona 462HI49. aftPr fl pm. 1965 DODGE .57.U) weekly OASIS "Chevjl«M", 721- RED BANK 7IOO fnr rrwiit OK. CUSTOM 880 WANTED AUTOMOTIVE TO GET A BETTER DEAL AT Dork Blue hardtop sedan. Light 1967 CHEVROLET Camarn. 2.W ril. btoe yjnyl Interior, normal equip- In., 4-apePd transmisainn Owner go- ment, plus cir conditioning. Ins tn service. $2100. Call alter h:m JUNK CARS 747-M12 ORIGINAL PRICE PICKED UP S1.B00 Twinbrook Auto Wrecking OLDSMOBILE- Cadllloe-Oldimobllc AUTOS FOR SALE TODAY'S PRICE BROADWAY AT 4th Eatontown 542-2235 NO $1440 LONG BRANCH 222-1234 OET OA8H FOR YOUE FOREIGN - AMERICAN — AND SPORTS CARS RUSSELL CADILLAC CO. AT MONMOUTH MOTORS, INC.. 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED BANK Hwy. 35, Eltontown, 5«2-24M. IN MONMOUTH COUNTY IT'S OL.D CARS TOWED AWAT FEEE MONEY 741-0910 BOB WHITE l OPEN MON., TUES., THURS. AND FRI. 'TIL 9:00 P.M. MONMOUTH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH CASH FOR USED CABS — Truck* COPYRIGHT 1568 LEON SHAFFER GOLNICK ADV. INC. ' -SM-LSGA, INC. foretin ot domeitlL Dem, opposite Two C\IJB. Ulddlttown. 671-SSU DOWN BUICK AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS FORD V8 ENGINE — 352 cu. In. Lst's face facts. Very few tlacd experimentally 30 hours. Radta- MID-SEASON SAVINGS SALE! TOYOTA tnr. 4-harrel carhurp.tor, all acces- j people are seeking "just sories. Can be seen running. Bargain. Low Also Mercury VR engine. 4»5-0ln7 CORONA dependable transporta- days. 291-0965 p.m. tion" when they ihop for a 286 ENGINE—And transmission from 1958 Chevrolet Impala. $100. 130 MORE CAR FOR used car. These previously Lelghton Ave., Red Bank. Weekly YOUR MONEY! owned models offer beau- TRIUMPH SPORTS CARS AUTO RENTALS ty, performance and qua I i- PAYMENTS fy to go along with the TOM'S FORD Three Classic Models To Choose From thrill of ownership. Inspect RENT A them today. M> HwT. IS :M1«M UP TO 5 YEARS MARK III SPITFIRE | $2,000-$3,000 CLASS IOATS AND ACCESSORIES TO PAY. • TR-250 SAV-COTE llli Ocean Jive, Sea. Brlfht I4M>1] '67 BUICK The YACHT SHOP COMMODORE BOAT — 18'6". 50 h.p. • GT-6 • Owniri report LeS-sbrt Sport Coupe, Evlnrude motor. Trailer and acces- SPECIAL PLAN FOR up to 30 mill! sories. $5S5 complete. Call alter I per gallon p.m. 5*2-2183. economy "67 OLDSMOBILE SERVICEMEN 23' SPARKHAN - Stephens designed P.O.E. PRICES START AT • Optional equip- "98" Luxury jedan, sloop by Seafarer Yachta, Inc. Main. ment Includu air-conditioned. working, Jib, genoa and spinnaker. Fi- WMkly (aymtnti automatic berglas with teak throughout. 7'^ h.p trommlsflon auxiliary with special tilt-away (pa- ture. One year nld and In better than '2235 • 47 Safety and '66 BUICK new condition. Sleeps four. Head, gal- '67 FORD LTD $14.80 comfort features Electra "225" convtrlible. Ipy, sink plus many, many extras. Cal 4-dr. hardtop. Double power. Like new. at no txtra days 671-2304. nights 872-1584. cost The Triumph is a true sports car in the classic sense, yield- 23' CHRIS CRAFT skllf. Navy trjpi. 185 h.p. Fast, dry. Cmd condition. '66 FALCON WAGON $10.30 ing to driver all the fun of being the prlot, the feel of the U seconds I $1,500-$2,000 CLASS Asking 52000. 74T-3735 aller 7. Auto,, 6 cylinder, Low mileage. 14' FIBERGLAS — 35 h p. Mercury road, and the maneuverability and handling qualities that The exciting Toyota Corona 4-door iports sedan lfOOcc H|. nulhotrd. In water. Best otfer. 747- mean sports car. Try one today ... you'll see what we mean! gives you every driving pleasurt end convenience Torque erg In* 0414. you want In a new cor. • ?J MPH Maxi- '64 BUICK '65 CHEVROLET $10,801 mum speed Riviera. Super Sporl, Full power. (More Classified Ads OVER 5 ACRES OF AUTOMOBILES NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY AT ... '65 BUICK On The Next Page) '65 MUSTANG S 9.20 Wildcat four-door hardtop, Convertible. Automatic, I cylinder. '66 BUICK AUTO RENTALS '65 MUSTANG S 9.20, Skylark coupe. Hardtop. Auto., 8 cylinder, RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS '66 PONTIAC LEASE A NEW Tempajt custom iport coupe. FORD MERCURY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR TRIUMPH '65 CHEVROLET S 7.60 J OR CONTINENTAL! Bel Air. *J-door sidon. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S IMPORT LEADER ] ( $1,000 -$1,500 CLASS ENGLISH MOTORS '65 FAIRLANE $10.301 Mapl* Ava. 747-4545 R.d lint 119 E NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 741-5887 RED BANK 500 wogon. Full power. '64 THUNDERBIRO Coupe. MOBILE HOMES '65 THUNDERBIRD $14.201 Landau. '64 FORD Gafaxi'e four-door hardtop. SCHIFFMAN'S '65 CORVAIR $7.80| '64 OLDSMOBILE SPECIAL PURCHASE Monia. $AVE - $AVE - $AVE "88" four-door hardtop, SALE •64 TEMPEST '65 MALIBU $11.60| Scriiffnun'j HAVB purchased 22 Convertible. Mint condition. Four-door. Open Road Truck Camperi, Mo- '63 CHEVROLET tor Homei, WjlJf Trirui from 4 '65 FALC0N i $ 8.30 Impala it at! on wagon. Cleveland dfdler qoinq out of Wogon. Like new. Slick. 32 NEW business. Huge laving, on all unitt. New 'iB'i. Special ml* '65 PONTIAC $12.80 j UNDER $1,000 CLASS pricfii li;1ed in each unit, Convertible. Colallna. Full/ loaded. MERCURYS - COUGARS Schiffm-in'i fr«nchi**d dflrtleri '63 COMET for iNorriij-*Gold Seftl, Monifor. '64 CHEVROLET $ 8.90 Four-door. Gilti, Smoky, Voluntner, Opin Mallbu hardtop. 2-door. Full power. and MONTEGOS '64 VALIANT Road, Swingaf, V/innebfl(]o. '64GALAXIEXL ^$8.70 Four-door. SCHIFFMAN'S Convertible. Full power. '67 FIAT Largitt dealer n N. J. l-ouf '64 GALAXIE $ 8.81 MUST Two-door, flcr«i of ihow flrnfl. Ovur 100 fiflw And u 11» r/ TrAvnl Trail* rt, 500 4-door hardtop. Fully loaded. '62 OLDSMOBILE Motor Homit, True I" Cflmp*tfi "88" convtrlibk '64 FAIRLANE $ 6.20 j in ilocl*. Lrtrqn itorlt of parli BE SOLD flnd uipplifir Gold Seal factory 500 2-door itlck. trained mechanic., riitchti In- j ilalled. I Honwawntn Non-Honwawnors BOB WHITE Official 1968 Clearance Sale SCHIFFMAN'S MERCURY : KROLL MOTORS Inc. BUICK-OPEL Campers & Trailers, Inc. D OF LONG BRAI FORD OF LONG BRANCH SHREWSBURY AVE. Highway 34 and ]3 Colllngwood 471 BROADWAIROADWAY Sfrd Park Clrcl«, Farmlngdalt, N. J. 222 - 3600 ENGLISH MOTORS 741 - 6200 PHONE 938-2924 34 • 36 MAPLE AVE. 747-4545 RED BANK NEW SHREWSBURY "ON THE CIRCLE" FOR SALE DAILY REHSTFR. Frirlsv. BELPWANTED-FFMALE ;THE FAMILY CIRCUS By BII K«n« HELP WAVTED - MALE IHELP SHEET METAl. MAS TEACHER rOR PRIVATE ITEMS YOU NO LONGER WOMEN rj'l i'l.r ( r rn • loi.rmta'itf or Junior Hl| BOATS «d ACCESSORIES i " HELP WANTED-FEMALE HI U3] NEED OR USE WILL ... PRZ8SER8 TWO I.PN'8 — 201 p m. one full i THE BOATMAN'S SHOP Uro« ini out part-time Top »ag>i Moil coniplrt« JIM «f majiait '?•>'?• and benefit! Apply Wlrkawnk tfjri- SELL Ml tr.mi f-mi^ip.tnl K'iowlfiee <4 *!'- /null. N»» J«W« LiritH 2" l/jj Home, WJrklMnt. W8-MM. t.ipplj HotlM. 24 Wfcfrf AM., KM inf snd $trty,rt titi:k\gr<>im'} W'J'i b* Bulk. 74! MM. Oj*n Sundiya awl able i" M»rk from tri-.tmailc 4raw- SUPERVISOR I MONI'AY, Tl'BSI 'AY. KK11 tojis. Salsry 4B.2W i»n permsneu pay- bfoe'ltr I'O WOT PHONE ,ir appl 3 y in holldari * «-ro. to 1 pm. „_„ Bright agnrffrtlvr yminn womtn with SATl'HI'AY rnll with iru-mnrnu to I",i;fi. raid jwrton wMkdajr It i.m. > P "' FAST ^"FORREST . - JOHNSON -- Twin" Atlantic Hl|Jilandi Nunlng Homr, « minimum C-3 ypars-'i'Xpfrfpnre a* BUJT hnMdayg anrt VEtntion. Paid uniformi Middletown Ave. Atlantic Highland* 110 h.r>. Outriggers, head, v-bunkJ, crvtsnr.nr lead itlrl. Previous experi- DELICIOUS ORCHARDS and hos pita tlzRt inn. Madlnon Town- WITH A QUICK ACTION" Jive ball well. Grfat orr-shore boat. ence In our lype of ppcrsitiLin not «hl|> Board nr Education. Rt MS. ntii JIJOO rirm_ «ii-67«. necessary. Excellent salary and fringe RI •'<_ _ _ <"»»' -N'w> Bridge. S.J Call 721-5.VW. EKI. "** TEACHERS NEEDED LOW-COST T~~PRAM~-~3 lip. Johnson, nan, benefit* Apply <»r call Mr. I.on Ken- for arpllratinn n*wy. MOLEH* WIKE CORP.. Rt RECEPTIONIST - Apply In i>fi»rn, FOR 1968-69 ood condition. Ready for water. *1W>. COMBS ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Shrews- MAN - Tn work in rhemlrnl plant. DAILY REGISTER 547, Wall, N. J. 'Nf»r rullingswond bury Avt1 . slirpwstniry An of Ihli dttf. vacmcWi «xlat In Hie ?41-9535, «^j_5_P;m_ Apply In person. ELASTOMERS LIM- Middleu.wn Township Public SL-IIOOIK "JF^CATAMARAN SLOOP — Rigged ITED, Line and R,H Rrti., Mala- as follows High Sthoftl: mathenmi- BOOKKEEPER - IVilfl •Cretans! J TIIKEE l.PNS WANTEP >'«r »ma:l wi* n. with trailer. 160 *(|. M. dacrnn *ail«. kwnnr.t. I mirf.ni; hnnip, vv'.nlty Holmdrl. (ni:u ir» physics i(!(•[!«rtmeni heari '*! »i'l* FAMILY AD IM» Plione 7I1-MS4. pxperlcnre. Sresitv fm|i ernVt klrl?1 physical education. Junior firnnth company Salary i-orruiiensur- !:' '" S 1' :n . five ilayv A!a 1." M « r.-iir rtavn nnd 4 tr. l; To hf trained In aalfs Bfid *pn lcp Hlgti Schflnl: srience. mailiemallci. 3 LINES - 5 DAYS ate w:ih Ability nnil •'xprriem- ! KnBlisli-Soi'lal ntudica comhlnalinn. Eif- cil-bnarrt motor. IIIPHI fnr railroat Ff\ F-1SP. The really KfRtM IT. Rid imi <-aii Tir:.n; Salary and rommtjuldn Company i*ar F0R fiirnishefl All fomi>any bi-ntfits <~inly mentary: physical education i man nr r>r,» 5CIKI. Bar,',, KM rail tho?e tniprfnteii In meaily i>nMtn>n woman), art, mentally handicapped. trail *? no Mr PEMoVsTRATK TOYS AND nffi spplv. Apply In jif r.«"r. n" Interested. f|iia!ifU-<( camlldale* pHon* PARTY P:,AN \\".>r,* n< iKinnp. THE SINUER COMPANY. 69 671U&'i0 Office of School Siipetinten- Plirhtrr. \n - l\n?n C<'mrt!*.M^ Rrimd St . Red Hun* dent Paul F. Lffever. JUST Z.UV PEKSt'NNKl. ASSISTANT Expnnil Available for Uerchtndlit Tor flail ippor:vin:iV t'AREER^OPPOI'.TUNITY Join one '"' REAL" ESTATE SALESPEOPLE only. Article rnuit orlfinate from & nf Mnnnifiuth and (u-can iViiniic Wanted for expanding residential nf- household ttnA may Dot exceed a ial« tan tent growing res! ciime aseni'lPN. Hre Member at Multiple Lining Ser- price of IV).00 per irtlcU. l. KEi'EI'TlONlFT W'p will irn:n nr.d prp|>arp f<any SHOE""SAXESMA~N;~OR WOMAN - dIUonal line f 100. No copy change m-(M(i|. )]uallfip'1 ynunp mm Icr |ui- may be made and no dlicounta M sltions In on*- uf today'« m^M inrra- Rfd Bunk Salary HUB nommtsalnn. dre:,. !r»«":ii Mai. ••".<- 747.14'.s pp Group m;i)nr muliral ir.rhifllnK den- rcturni will be made U id la c»o- live pro(e-.5i"n'J If vim nrc intT- tal enrp. Posturr-Mnp. SO Pmarl S'., ccltd before piplration. "COLUMBIA YACHTS psird In /*r «;r vrnr en rnings nt J12, 01)0, »iiti iinluiiitfl future intvune p>i- Red Hank. An e fr UK ncfan Ave Sta Rright mM°n : - -*•£ -- FAMILY AD, CALL .. . ASSISTANT" HK.Mt iTHTOHlAN ffir ^SCHOOL rRI'3 PRIVERS WANTED High S.'f.onl H'Hirs 6 pm. lo 2\.)(t Apply In1 perann, Monmmith Rpglnnal Call . a m, UI-H'-iir werk. Monday thru Frl- High School, 535 Tlnlon AVP . .New •iay. Prpsfrt or prpvious expprlrnr* Shrewtibary. 741-6900 will Ton-lvp moneUvry fvalumitm. IS' LAP — SOCIAL WORKER — Steady increment, paid holidays and RELIABLE WOMAN—Wl»he« to UK 24-Hour S»r*i» vi KY - rtlKL FRIDAY "BoyI Are we lucky it rained! This is the besr caje of children In her home, will alio COLOR TVS - NEW — Factory Tilt tra .r,::A: .vrr. y. ? w . mniiBppnient i'nn^ultar.1 vacatinn. Paid nnlfnrmF anrl Hospital- cloaeout. Nn mon^y down. 12 per nc:: board If desired. Call 747-2608. re oxpf rienrort secnHary part of the whole camping trip!" izmlnn. Ma.liaon Tciwnshlp Board of week Inglanl credll. Call Mr. Din. off iff. Uood IBM typing, Edncallnn. Kl. -M6. Old Bridge. N .1. Cal! 721-WOO, Exl. U\ for application. 373-68.16 ji):.T!t'.;inil le^irnhlf but nut nn'ps- SITUATIONS WANTED-Female T?cnrd kecplnR. Modern CELLI'S ANTIQUES m'rt nfficr Write Box A- SHOE SALESMAN I'art-llnic Ex- PUBLICITY — PUBLIC RELATIONS uly P.cRldtfr. Ked Rank. cellent f>>r hign StTtcol senior. No cv EvrrylMnp; old bought and M\<\. 222- 1.'. WRITING. TYPING. LETTERS 6fi.il. :iS'J Morriw Ave.. Long Branch, ' pHi-icnn: n-i-<-.«!-,irv TIMM Me AN MRS, HALLIE SCHRAEGW_^^2M 11' f'l.FANIN'fl WOMAN -- Every njher MECHANICS THE STORE. Br'.;ii! ?! . Rfd Bank H-'TRE STONE — Town tnd Country w-'i-k. t'.sif iin>'. t"jwn tratispcrtat^n. Malntenincfl and construction, ma- "MOTHER WOULD LIKE m carp for snow ilrfii selling at 30^0 off list price chinery and tuiildings. Macntniats, 'EXPERIENI-'EIJ"" " KDP.EKiN CAR young child In my hr.rne. 1-air Hr.vrn, for entire month nf Augiiit only. Get n Ne Y»>rk MECHANIC • Go«i'l pay. all hpne- weekdays. Writ* Box A-lfiS. The Dally PL I'E .'AY - N'\ 2-«f (!i V.XrERIKNi'En~rLERK-STEN'o""--- mill-wrlghtfl. auto mechanics, elec- GRAND UNION 'em wliilr they last. 2,000 In stock ! toiler StV. ^r ^f and Tn work in the MuUllctfiwn Rei-rea- tricians and over trades, Versatility fit)(. ['hr.ne MlVJ41t. MONMOUTH Register, Red Btinl^ _ MOTORS, Hwy :!i, EatonU-wn. ^ We mtiunt 'em at your convenienct, ct M R'jmson To-jniry Call llon Commission Office S:30 R.m. to dealrahle. Interviewing (or all grades. no charce. flood only at Firestone, Reliable men who want permanent SER~vrc.B~.'nMPLETEr~- Kor per- WILL rARlfVoR"'CHILD of working 5-0!) p in Jivt' days a week, Fnr In- COMPANY parenis hy flay or week. Leonardo Whit* A Maple Ave,, Bed Bank. Cred- CONTACT' Harry T)Kji!""i1. ArsW, formation call -Mrs, Carroll at 741- year-round Jobs close to home. manent position in mnil and supply IV OrTBOARP CABIN C•RV 1JEF DIRECTOR OF SnOfAL SERVICE Offers full time employment division nf Red Bank organization. area. Ml-3025. it termfi available ^^ h p. E\lnru.1e. trailer, : ar.,1 ac O.HU. 264-8000 ExpiTit-r.re unnecepsary, typing help- MA^r7~~-~sieei>~~lri British West In- soriei sr.cluderi. 51KW. 747' - 46CM PERTH AMBOY 'aEwlNC^OPERATORS — On tecnagB opportunities for men and ful, five day week. Ail holidayn, O'tn- dian. Available In ahum four months. ESTATE MOWER .tresacs. Air conditioned, union fac- ATCO CERAMICS CORP. CP.l'ISER — Fully e'l GENERAL HOSPITAL women in their puny hfnefil. Write details to Box A- Excellent references. Attnrney. week- Torn professional lawn mower, Jmt « mrv Full or pan-time trom 8 a.m. • HWY. 35, KEYPORT, N. J. lfifi. The 1 tally Register, Red Rnn-i^ days CJISi 776-,iT19 or t2YZ< Wl-tfQl. nvcrhnulfd. Kxcellonl condition. Orlg- ti-'iralfy clenr. Must i v Per!.': Am boy. N ./ W2-37QO n::il p m. PATRICIA SPORTSWEAR '-.Ian'!?' Marina. -.V5 BP. inn} price flUOft. WUI itii and deliver INC.. 'JR Frances pi, KeansburK- An equal opportunity employer NEW OCEAN ""EXPERlKNi'EETcAnPENTER"" for J.'MH*. Call 747-1681. An Emplnypr M F 1 Skilled mechanii" U'TTER -- For larllf** uprrtswear. SITUATIONS WANTED - Male 'THREE PIECE' COLONIAL" LIVING TRl'NK CAH1N SKU'K h p. ioori rppnrtunity. Steiidy work, over- r;il| 1J!»1-14"J7 after 7 p. m ra- KXPERIENTEI) "WAITRESSES - TOWNSHIP STORE T ROOM SET • Soffl. two swivel rork- In 11 pm,. one Over _M ,\prlv !n jicrsun only after lime lirtlirl.iy.i and vMallni I">rvnn \li'no" fiT.E~HELPER - F<'' OVERSEER of estate or lmrnr<. Go- frs. Three years n\t\. Beit offer. Call Knitwear, liUft Wharhurion St., Lnng ! me away? Wrile to P.O. Box 418, Red 1 y ni Vn> Rum Runner Hf*iaiiran!, work. Call after S:'M) p.m. 6i:'- 711-3860 until 7 p.m. ences. Write M is M . in Mead SIR fli-pan Avi'., Sra Prlpht. Branrn. 'J:'.'-II;;7). Flank. BPJL of ipfprcncr? ^^^ I1 I.YMAN Rl'NABOl'T r , Kreehn;tj. Meat Cutter KIRBY SALES ANP SERVICE — STKNOCHAPHER BRAKE AND M15FFLER INSTALL- VrSTODIAN — Several periTinnpn! CHAUFFEUR -- With limnualne mr New and rued (or lale, J«5 tnd up. Xvlnruflc electric Jtirt GENERAL OFFICE WORK - IBM litre t>y the tif)iir, day or week. Lull trailer 1395. Call I6<-fi:M7. K.ill time Clean-cut yours man. Ainomn- positions Immediately availahle lei Call 741-40H. keypunch exppnpnce !H'cc5Ss.:y. Per- 741-SSOO and torch experience helpful. Ex- Bakers men interested in cuntodlal services. J^' PLTWOOD BOAT — manent position, nipriical ni\<\ rnire- cellent future. Apply in person only. Experience helpful but not necessary, MAPLE SECRETARY - Llk« new. mrnl benefit?. NflRWOOM niSTRIBI'- WOMEN' - Foil and part-time. worJc MECHANICALLY INCLINEM - Formica top dinette table, fnur Hull- ITS. Call MIDAS MUFFLER 8H0P, 4W Hwy. Produce Clerics Steady Increments. Paid uniforms Hantly wltli tooii. man seeks r^rl" TORP. 6:9 Brondwny, J-^nK Branch. In pharmacy, Experience preferred. 35 Mldillctown. and hoipltallzation. In addition, those chairs. StriRle maple bed with iprinf. 787-5849 S22-3804. but net necessary, Reply In own writ- in possession ot Black Seal license lime nr lull time Joh. Bench work Three maple living room chiln. Re»- 18' CHRIS CRAFT THOMPSON - M ing In Rnx X-157, The Dally Register, Grocery Clerks rirererred. In shop, luctiry, slorr, elc. sonable for . CflJJ jjcbonJ "year. Flexible hours enn ii» Night Crew Personnel MONMOUTH COUNTY Association ol FINANCIAL NEW FURNITURE SAMPLES «QI -6746. arranKPfl. Fnr flppnlntnipnt Phonn 741- IVRI'C.""STORETCLERK — Full tlmp. APPLY IN PERSON Senior Citlzem, Inc tlndi jots fur OPEN TO 9 460uL Murphy Bus Service. Experience preferred. Plpasant work- older people wanting part-time work. Bedroom, blonde cak, mar resist tint SKEE CRAFT — 17' Volvo inhwrnT" ing conditions, goort salary, 7S7-9737. Good Salaries BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DAY DESK CLERK -- 7 to 3 p.m. DELICIOUS ORCHARDS 9 N. 5tK Ave., Long Branuri. Mon. tops. Corner cheat, bookcsJB befl, ou:-board drive. Excellent cnndltion. shift Must apply in person, nn phone *WATfrTEs'3~WANTBri - Apply Bow Krl., 10 am.-( p.m. 2^9-2917. No lees. mirror and hutch lop bookewe, ill BPasonable. Can be seen 216 Maple Rt. 34 Colls N'L-k Excellent Company Benefits "SOFT ICE CREASTSTAND - wih for $8(1. Maple desk, mar reslaUnt rail!". HOWARD JOHNSON MOTOR Knnt Restaurant, Brnad St., living quartern. Oootl business, call Avp , Red Bank. 7*1-5491. Rei flank Advancement Opportunities SEWING MACHINE top ?2R. Simmons single uleeper chalr- LODGE, Rte. 3S. Mldrilctcmn. MUTUAL FUND REPRESENTATIVE (or appolmmtnt. 4S5-0M0. tipd was S79, Just two, $*8 «tch. 26" CRUISER SKIFF — 1930. Univer —Experienced. We always have many Apply daily starting An jr. fi Values to $11!). Marble top living room nal enfilnp Beam 8'i". Call after 7 TWO MATI'RE WOMEN—For clean- NOON lioriFEO od qualified lead*, liipti commis- OPERATORS TOBACCO VILI.AOE FRANCHISE ing worit in school. Hours 8 a.m. to ground supervisors one hour per day, TTnlnn «hnp. Three weeks pnlcl vaca- Exi-'.-ptionnlly lucrative frftnehise tallies. W>. Hundreds of bargain.!! p.m. 741-477S. five days per week. For application on. (Up to 6^ and mure). Call 542- Credit free delivery. 3 pm., five days. Apr'/ J- KERN'S, 00. tion. Full benefits. Bridge Sporlaweiir, available li the Monmouth Shopping IB1 ARROW GLASS RUNABOUT - Box ftH. New Monmouth, call 741-2188. or apply in purs on at GRAND UNION 247 Bridge Ave., Red Ennk. 747-1373. Center. Selling Imported smokers With outboard and tralJer. Call (he nf/icp of the Little Silver Board CARPENTERS — Steady work. Call Items from around the world. Mini- IRWIN'S FURNITURE I WANTED -- General houseworlter, or Education, Markham Place School, STENDER BUrLDERS. RTE 35 & DEAL ROAD REAL ESTATE SALESMAN OR mum cash requirement 510,500, bnj- 3654. ("Sleep In. Small family. 1 27 Monmouth St. Red Bank LIHU- Silver. ^^ 842-0173 OCEAN TOWNSHIP, N. J. WOMAN — Opening an opportunity an*;* can be financed. Kor complete "OUTBOARD THOMPSON -- K, $55. I 7*7-4730 for one additional .salesperson. THE di'lalls and a visit to our Film Shop 747-0011 20 Ray St.. Rumson, SALESGIRLS An pruiiil opportunity employer DOWSTRA AGENCY, 741-8700. call or write lo Tnbaci-f) Village. 401 near Spiwak Florist MRP. AVON CUSTOMER — You liave MANAGEMENT CAREER used Avon Cosmetics. You know yiM.I. AND PART-TIME In rel.ifling. Rapid advancement, job EXPERIENCE!") DI'MP TRUCK OP- "EXPERIENCED OPERATORS — All Monmoulh Dr.. Cherry Hill, N. J. SHOPSMITH SAW - With «U»ch- mtnts. Call liter 6:30. their quality and guarantee. There SHARP DRESS SHOP ecurlty. Nelsncr Prothers, a ra.pilowInK pumping, laterals. All septic SECRETARY • CORRESPONDENCE dard transmission and capable nf lank work. BEN BRYAN, 671-0585. "HOUSEKEEPEH - MOTHER'S H'ELP- TIONS: College training: highly desir- Prive, Atlantic Highlands, ners. Call after 6 p.m. 812-3245. CLERK - Must have experience. Ap- SR — Mature woman, with refer- able, minimum high school praduatp. obtaining a bus driver's llconsf. We EDWIN S. STARK, Realtor FINISHED ATTICS AND RECREA- ply Electro Impulse. Laboratory, 116 Capacity to meet high, menial and GARDENER—HANDYMAN ,vill train yen. Must apply now to atart ences, for Rumson honscliold with vork Sopt. 4th. UNPAINTED FURNITURE tltON ROOMS — FaneJlrg. sheet Cfie.nnul Si., Red Bank. five children ngpd 5 In IS. Ncer) not physical demands of training program, Steady, year round. Must tie snhpr 2M-0333 Evenings. 671-0974 CJ and reliable. Tolpphons Miss Horlon •irocklng and taping. Also luspended I WAITRESSES — Part or lull time demons Ira le leadership nblllly, have In addition to school bus routes, we RED BANK LUMBER eslllngs. 842-4288. live in. Salary open fnr this respon- 711-11113 between fl and. 3 for appoint- also have charter &w\ other service?. I Good working conditions. Fringe sible position. Some Rooking. 842-3MO. the necessary drive and (lexiliiHty to micceed In the dynamic and highly ment. We are expanding rapidly and need INSTRUCTION Purl •nd Wall, Red Bank. 7U-SM0. 3.IASONRY WORK — AH kinds of ; bptiefitn. Apply in persnn, ButtonwoDd ^ol'ERATCiFfs — On single needle, additional drivers. For appointment Manor, Hwy 3V Mala wan. competitive chain store Industry. Will- PI'S BOYS — Over 18. DLihwa.ihers, OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS — (1) mason work. Block, brick, stone, flag overlook anil specialty machines. ingness to relocate. Company benefits Phone 741-450(1, Murphy Bus Service. ART LESSONS — Beginners or ad- I6'x5'6" and |2» 9'x8'. Like new. alone, j)dewalk.i and specialize ia Benefits. John KInJiet & Son, 41 Ap- Apply in pp.rson only after 1 p.m. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY — Include liberal retirement, excellent The Rum Runner Restaurant, 818 vanced. Drawing, .water color, oils, by Call TEMPLE LUMBER CO. 842-1500 fountains. Call after 3 p.m. 671-1108. TYPI§T — Knowledge or whnrthand ple St.. New Shrewsbury. 842-2727. hospitalization and major medical plan, PART OR FULL TIME — Potential Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. unlimited. No door-to-door. Set own Lonia Efthyvoulou "Studio 21", 3rd SURFBOARD — 96" Weber Perfor- tni filing. Send resume P.O. Box J. REGISTERED NURSE — Two clays profit aha ring honus, paid, vacation, floor over Anderson's Record Shop, SLIP COVERS Miic!le:own. N. J. ; holidays and sickness plan. "Minimum hours. Holiday Inn. Rt. 35, Hazlel, 21 Broad St., Red Banh. Call TU-6356. mer. Excellent condition. Call 6T1- a wpc^. or fnur houra for four days. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday. Aug. 11. 3651. Sofi., (30, chilr ns. with your own Ini'iite 10 to 2. Rlvercrest Nurainj starting salary $100 per werk. Apply ACCOUNTANTS 9-12 a.m. 842-2646 evenings. fabric. Trtt welting, lipper*. or cver- B'V'KKEEPE-R -- Snm? knov.l>>'igp of Nelaner Brothers, Ir.c, Middle town ty;i:.-ip. u> Ywis In clfice & to I. Call Home, 31 Cl«v\n Ave. Rtil Banh. MANAGERS (THREE) HAIR STYLIST"!* ART-TIM E~— 8a I - STENOTYPE MACHINE 3oc^ir.j. Fibr.ci »i»o *vi£]»ble. Cili Shopping Center, Middletown. COST ACCOUNTANT iTwoV • ry comparable tr> experience. Call MUSIC LESSONS UBed. 3W-3271 aftpr anyiL-ne 571-23M 741-ar^S* (or aiifjintmer-i. Progressive manufacturing company 741-7789 or 222-743B, Piano, guitar, drums, trumprt. taught \ 5 p.m. RECEr'nrjNIST-SALESLAr'Y -- Ms- seeks ihrea accounting managers in P.L'BBEP. STAMPS — Yule \(7VrCer. HELP WANTED - MALE MATURE MAN HAIR STYLIST — Full nr part-time. In your nwn home by professional 80" CONTEMPORARY. SOFA - Mod- _Fut. efficient >t.—. iff. Tie at .'".orr.e or :_:rf- wriman, Five CRVB. one evening. are an of systems, budgets and cost musician. 747-D016. internal audit. Candidates should have Male rir female. Salary plus cnmmiP- ern wood trim, original covering VSinifSS. Cal: 7I1-Z227 or 7£7-: nylon rug, 538, r?- reparmj. H. R->sia. Jcweier, 18 W. in ambitious man desirous of hl&h required. We also seek two cost ac- In touslneas, Industry and government SECRETARY >XEDED - Siai7*quaT-' paying career. Please submit resume ply In person, Pix Footwear Co., Hwy. dar liope chest $15; (our end tables. Front St.. Red Bank. 35, Jlidriletnwn. No phone calls, countantB with degrees plus 3 years PRESSER start with ECPI training. Day and $5 ra, 787-7728. iNca'.ions and experience \o P 0. Box to Box 0-167. The Daily Register. manufaclurinp cost experience. Send eve-nlng3. Call ECPI at M2-2S0O or ' JIM LANCE " Red Bank, Lucy Sportswear. 225 W. Fmnt St., 97. OikhurFt, N-J. POWER TRESS OPERATOR — complete resume plus salary require- Reri Bank. Full boneflts. paidwacRtion visit ECPI, M5 Monmouth Park H^y., DIAMOND RING — Approximately Ixterlor, Interior pain ting, patio ln- Press brake set-up man. Combination ments lo Pox V-196, The Daily Regis- Weat Long Branch, four cams. Must raise cash. Write tt&li&tton. F«* estimates, HELP WANTED IN BOTTLINO VAN DRIVERS AND TRACTOR and holidays. Inquire In persorT>8 to PLANT — Apply In person. Laird A TRAILER DRIVERS — Experienced grinder - plriier. Apr>)y Monrnmifh trr, .fieri Bank. 4:30 daily. Box X-155. The Daily Register. Red 566-0085 I Mfital Productfi Inc.. 46 Tenter Ave., NEW SCJMMER CLASSES - No Company ScooeyviKe, N J. in handling household goods. Apply In starting. Hypnosis and self hypnosii. Bank. VINCENT'S PAINTING A DECORAT- person, Anderson Brothers, Inc., 51-53Atlantic Highlands. ?01-22:;f. SUPERVISOR — To assist foreman in production of light electronic com- BUS DRIVERS — Male or remale. For informition call 249-0048. TWO CHESTS — ST each, desk lamp INC Interior, exterior. Free estimates, Mechanic St., Red Bank. and chair, 55. Polaroid 95A, $18. tub Call 264-B451. TELEPHONE ponents. Graduate In business pre- (Will train, if not licensed i. Top pay. TRUCK EQUIPMENT MECHANIC — ferred or equivalent. We will train. Sal- Need not be repMent of Hol,mdel. Call eluir, 54. tables, 51 each, lamps, SI.50 CONCRETE CONTRACTOR — PirJoj, Experienced. Weldinf helpful. Call Mr. PERSONNEL ary $5,500 to $6,000 per jrar. At- HoJmdPl Tftu'nship Rnarfl o( Educa- wood and brass scales, $3. Call any- •Irlewalks, drlvewayn and basement OPERATOR Gray, 5(2-3220. lantic Semiconductor, 905 Matttson tion, 946-8686. cr bus supervisor at ENROLL NOW time, 542-0202. floors. Free estim&te* ind Insured. Recent experience on the 60RA Dual Several positions available depending Ave. Aabury Park. 264-7147. 291-9287. WANTED — General assistant for upon experience and ability. Openings BHIPAL GOWN - Brocade iitin. Ta- position board. Hours 9 lo 5;,10 p.m., per'pd' sleeves/ Cathedral train. Size five dayi ppr week. Excellent fringe funeral home. Wrlt« Box V-177, Th« for Monday throng Friday, Mso FLOOR WAXER ~ Experienced. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF IIOHT TRUCKINO AND DEUVXRDDB benefits. Apply In Personnel office. Dally Register, Red Bank. Wednesday through Sunday or "week- Must have transportation and drlv. RECREATION — Part-lime In win- IBM 8. Custom made. 741-2129. WlUUm Abruiu ends only. er's license, call J64-150S. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 MALE UNSKILLED HELP — Some ter, full time In summer. For Infor- •Keypunch BEST TOP SOIL noon. Joba pay tood Incentive rates after ^TucK~nRTvElT^^Aiirr~r7eipcr~orr mation write to Mr. Benjamin M. J.C. TRUCKING — Light hauling inn short training. Hoapttallzatlon, paid Year round fmploym ivork 7474617 FURNITURE MOVING — Attics and Top aal&ry, plus commission, paid nights and weekends In pharmacy. Wanner'* of Switzerland. Muiiiletown 462-4730 or 43M1M Prorlucls Co.. 30M91-OSOO. ShnppinK Tontor, Rl. 35. Midcilptown. APPROVED FOR VETERANS cellars cleaned Free estimate*. Call CHALLENGING, IntereslInK pcwillon holidays and vacations, pensions, Heply In own writing to Box X-156, WROUGHT IRON WALL BRACKETS In cntrally located office. EXIHTI- 7 i 7-3002. hnspitallzatlon, uniform s, many SERVICE BARTENDER — Ypar The_nally Register. Red Bank. TlCEN S KD~RE AL~EST AT E~SA LES- For lamps nr plants, $2.50 each. enccrl typist and an IniUvldunl who other benefits. Call Mr, WooO- round position Must apply In person. EAST HOUSE ANTIQUES, Hwy. 38 tt EnMCHAlriCWANT PEOPLE -- For active progressive RENT A CARRIER enjoys responsibility with filverslfieri flfM. 222-K2A, 289 Broadway, No jihnnc calls. Working hours 5 tn 9 office. Experienced preferred, but not MERCHANDISE Scars Ave., Atlantic Highlands. Oolng on vacation'' Need & luftgag' rtuilM. -r.'«ll ' lAl-nm. Iiong Branch. p.m. HOWARD JOHNSON, RESTAU- ED — flood working conditiDns. Call essential Real opportunity fnr right Cirrler' Male for all cars, eapu-.ully RANT. Rte. 3!, Mlilrlletonn. 222-0278 after 8 p.m. persons. Members of ihrep Multiple FOR SALE MAPLE HUTCH AND DINETTE BET HOUSEKEEPER SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — —550. Cogswell chair $10. Chtlse convertibles. Larry's Auto Seat Covers, EXPERIENCED Cl'TTER — Top MEN WANTED Listing Services, Call Mr. Hnlden for lounge $10. Call 741-0523 after 6 p.m. JUiawan, 366-3016. Woman lo live In [Ive days. Two WBRPS. Apply Elrose Sportswrar. "1 Part-time. Apply Mlridlptown Ameri- appolntmrnt. 671-3311. Walker A TYPEWRITERS, ADDING machlnn. children. Cooklnjt not necessary Sal- can, next to Kairvlew Flrehouae, Hwy Walker, Hwy. 33. Holmdel. "MOVINO - o.E. automatic washer, WAKE-UP SER VITE «rid pTriionlT First Ave.. Atlantic Highlands. All makes new or used. Guaranteed. ary to J70. 78J-67O2. McDONALD'S DRIVE-IN Low as $25. Serplco's 101 Monmouth like new, Five pifce rtinettf net and Pfione Ser\1ce. "You call us, so we SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — Can call you." 7S7-9i.)5. CLERK TYPIST3 — Full nr part- 925 Hwy. 35 Middlelown "SERVICE SALESMAN — Five-day" ~"COLLESE~SfLiDENTS St. .Vexl to theater. 747-0(55. miscellaneous Items, 971-1308 after 5 Full time. Preferably older man. In- p.m. time. LPKBI age requlrert. Pleasant, quire Middletown ffisso, 4(10 Hwy, 35.We- need full or psrl-tfmf vnrkrrs [nr week. Company benefits Include hos- PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT DESKS $15 up FILES, tables, chain, bi!?y office. Work must be accurate. evenlnp. Must lip at least IS years old. pltallzatlon. uniforms ami paid vaca- adding machines, typewriters, office WASHINO MACHINE — Kenmore nu- Apply in person, MONMOUTH MED- DRIVER-WTILITV MAN — Apply in tion!. Apply In person at RUSSELL CLERKS equipment, etc, at bargain prices. tnmatlc 700, 5125, Matrhlnc rirycr, ST5. EMPLOYMENT _U:AI. ''ENTER, Long Branch. person, Elcclrn Impulse Laboratory, DRIVERS WANTED — Kor si'hool OLDSMOM.E - CADILLAC CO. nils Hnd;r>r t.'liartrr. 'Many nppnlngs STOCKERS New or used AAC DESK OUTLET, Excellent condition, bdth one year 116 Chestnut St., Red Bank. 100 Npivman Springs IV!., Red Brink. RL J\ Oakhurat 53I-3M0. 741-434:!. HELP ffAMED-FEMALE "SECRETARIES "' Full time snT because of expanslnn. Permanent See Rill dries. part-lime. Some medical background P0RTER3 — Full time day positions part-time work. Possible opening for CA5HIERS "NICE ni.n UPRIGHT PIANO — AM IF YOU CANNOT WOKK IN OFFICE essential. Dictaphone typing. Apply in available with full fringe benefits. fuli time. Murphy Transportation, 7*1* PART-TIME MAN WANTED - Ex- START IN SEPT., APPLY IN PER- stool, antiqued In olive jreen. Neerii OR FACTORY — Call 787-7351 be- person. MONMOUTH MEDICAL CEN- Contact Pprsonnel Offirr. Rlvervlew 1600. perienced only. Work evenings and SON ANY WEEK DAY. RENT A TV tween 9:30 and 5:30 p.m. UininR. $7.'i. Call 842-3775 befori 10 TER. Honnltal, 741-2700, Ext. 22S. weekrnds In busy paint department Color or black and white. Day, week a.m. or aft«>r 6 p.m. DI.*rounL Stnre. Write Box V-199, The DELICIOUS ORCHARDS or month, Low ratn. BAY9HOBE TV TRUCK DRIVER " Daily Register, Red Bank. 38 Church St., KeartsbuiX 7S7--H0O, ~HOBIE "SURFBOARD — 9' BOATS and ACCESSORIES BOATS and ACCESSORIES BOATS and ACCESSORIES TmrkinR In IAPSI arfa and fork lift Rt. 34 ColU NfCk FOR THE PERFECT WEDDING condition, 550 <"il\ after 3. operation in frull packing pUni. Yf*ar ~OILTBWRNER MECHANICS - Must 7412Cfi5 bp able to sprvlce anrl repair num- TEACHERS — ITaol Malhrmatirs. GOWN -- Bridesmaid dresses ani all round pmploympnt. Holidays, vacation qualifier! Apply Principal. Rprl Bank accessories with individual pernnna.1 and Blue Cross. Apply In p'ersrm. tH'fM nil burnprs. Must have full knowledge nT Kircyp equipment. All Catholic. High School. 10 Peters PI.. lervlcp. Call Virginia Klmba.ll, Free- (More Classified Ads tipnrfits Salary npen. ('all S,'il-IfiII KPII Bank, or rail 747-H74. hold. 462-7773. DELICIOUS ORCHARDS hftwcpn hours It to 12 a.m. and 3 lo WAITRESS AND WAITER - Full ANTIQUE Rosewood piano MOD. Ear- 5 pm Rt. .11 CnlLi Neck and part-time. Must be over 21. Ap- ]y Vlctorlnn sofa, arm chairs, etc. On The Next Page) ply HOLMDEL MOTOR INN. 264-4600 117 Main, Tnrt Monmouth. 787-2836. AUTO MECHANIC — For largo YOU'LL NEVER Bulck Denlfrahlp. Top lalary. fringe Mtint bf fully cxperlenceri tn sierpn- KcnrNt!. Call 7«.76(I. l.vpinp, 5o.7!C know'JfflRe *>f \\t>)> press. Pcrm;»n>'(U rnslilon. Apply KKYPORT MILLIN~G MACHINE ni'KKATOIla— WEKKI.Y. 52 W. Front St.. Keypnrt. Expprlpnced only, full tlmo daya. Cnll "SERVICE TTAflON^Tra7i"DANT~~ P:ir!-t(mc Mnlure. aoms mechanical BUY A BOAT MEN NEEPEIl -• To wnrk as tlriT CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY rflnMfWs In nallfinul c'irnp;iny r*1- nb:llty Call 7ll-<)fMl. tread shdji. Work will li.. Iii'rfiirmril NI r,I IT W ATf' H M: E N~^~rSt7~f iTwn rk A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! on Bcconit ?tilft fr'.in :i:1T, |i rn I) altemnt'* nlRlits in small industrial 11 :4S p.m. All company hpnofil^ In a : I'lani. Retired nr semi-retired men I'nhn shn]> StaniriR r;it<' $2 M per I welcome. 222-46WI. CHEAPER! liitur with 10c PIT lin'ir snin dlfr.Ti'n- | WANTED -- ei^rter; jitrong nn my- tint. Apply In FIRESTOXB RETHKAI) SHOP. IOT Korrfsl SI . Mrlm ncn I nlclpal, rniir police news. DAILY Adding Machines—Typewriters General Contractors Painting and Decorating TIMES, Lak nod. i.'all .163-0230 I.ATHK OF'KRATO!'. - Experienced " PARTvrTME~~KENN~EL~MAN~~ ~VnV ADDING MACHINES — Typewriters RALPH A. COLE, RI'ILDER — New ROBERT S. FARWKLL only, Full time, rt.-iv.-. Call nninll animal hc«pltal. Rt d Bank sold, rented, repaired. Serplco's 101 homes. Addlllon.i. Alterations. Ga- Palntlar 4 Decorating •.''I1-2TM. nrPH. \Vpcken'i5, holiday* nrvl nome Monmouln St., Red Bank, 747-0495. raee.i. Rools. Call 741-330.'). For Free Estimates Call 842-3169 CKNKRAI, LAF1OK WORK nlKlit.i. Rpllrerl nr mrnl retlr*>ri; ac- SAND BLASTING apply In per sun. Laird A reptfihie. Miidt be atronK an<1 in good Antiques CARPENTRY — Addition!, panellnj, Your premicea or ours. Iteps, sidewalks, patios, odd sola. St;ithpyvilli\ N.J. health. Write B'ix V-19H. Tlifl Dally 229-2(44 Kpgl.iter, Re'i Bank, giving back- ATLANTIC T1UDINC, POST—49 At. Reasonable rates. 642-438'), 7472338. rrST'MUAN - 40 hnur Nn KroDnd anfl plinni* number. lantlc Ave, Lone Branch. Antiques, rpsidrnrv rnf]ii[rcmfnt. pK u«il lurnltiirp. .Von., Wed., Frl. 7:30- CARPENTRY — Repairs nnd iftnod- Pearl and Bead Restringing .ictinnl ill.llrlct, Kxji'.Tlrnri- hrtp/ul HOV.VAVIAN Bxra/iPrirflEs] ixc~ 9:30 p m , Sat. 12-6 p.m., Sun 2-fi ellnK adfiJtlonfl, Too/Ing. JU-fl5on;ihle. tn]t nr>\ ncrrsKJiry. (Will irnln.» KKgi.'IRPR YHl'MG MAN TO AS- p.m. W» buy-sell-trade anything of 787-1907. Expertly on braided nylon. S1.50 a Sipady inrrrinenls. |[ Rluc r.nw pn|.| Hlnrk Sr,il rriRniNG TO QUALIFICATIONS. Asphalt Paving Patios, additions, wfillts, rlr We Bank. lirpnsi'. rx'r;i fm\ Cnntan" H"lnviH 4fi2-.V)O0. spenallrp In plumtilnf: and timtinK Tftwn.«Hip Hnnr-I nf Kriucadnn. Call of all klnili. jn Mnn-on i'i., l.lllls Piano Tuning ALL BOATS MUST GO! S4fi-aSfl'i fnr n[i]iriln!niPnt. AI.! • A ho IIN11"~ MACHINIST" --~fv" pfitili* of oporallnK mlllinR mjirhinf Blftfktnp drlvrwnyfl and parking lota. Bllver ft42-.'ill>8 or M!l!l 1 Call [r>r fren estimatea. 2I2-RM8. W« mull c!e»r tho dsr. ,, (., m»l, room for cur nBW |;n, 0( bo* p ni ^27 Oaklnnrl St., Rnl Rank 7*7-2708 ( Wo will not refuse ony rtasonable offci on |h« following uied beati. A1 !TC» MECMASir • Expcricni' r I.rt us rmy the diamonds you don't ' MOVERS SmcmWSS MAN '!' , UttJi! SUvrr. J4' 1958 CLAlfTON F/8 i\'{{ («in 125 Cnr/il-r, $7,500 Odd Jobs OI.SKX CO. INC. Roottagr~*Mitt£~£ 24' 1945 OWENS bpreu 185 hp $4,100 ".MEN WANTKD Knr~|[Wi!ral~wnrii" A l ITO CAH POLIFlHKi: K fifr Draperies Insulation Installed and gtiiranLeed 1 prefcrrff]. Top wagr*, 19 1944 EVINRUDE Rouge 220 lip In ft h;irrlw;ire xlnrr. Vfar-round em- n;my LIGHT HAULING - Cellar!, tarafe! for 10 yt'ftra. 7T.VO7(T> 201-05,0 53,200 ployment. Full Y MAN - Kiv.-. MAINTKNA.NCK MAN - Llnlit m Painting and Decorating ma to rln I I n i • H i f 1 r f,. 10 ypir warranty, :'•!'•• "•t'l'c. ' "nni|limy liriirh!.-< In''lu>1 o t'Tuivi' nn-l puitcr work Hlinrt h' C~* r~K[.KCTltI(' -~.s>w"wlrin«, Al?n Ur.e rrillmntr. Aluminum xirlinif. !>)• n.tnnt wr.rklnR i.'m<1 Itl'inn. Y rrft-lnoK Blci-.trlc h«-nt No Joh loo CARL B. JONKfl • - Pnlntlnu ntid JtUllpr.i nnd lendcri. 787-7974 or Tfl7- 1 1 'M.m- Applv in |.rj-'.,i m HKHNKI,!, ri-uiiil The Hrnrili, en II 747-f). >nfi for • mall 711-IMII, ,741-!)7IM. walljinperlni:. Fully Iniured For fre« 7119 "LliSMDllILK i'Al>IM,AC ''" , 1'KI i r»tlmates, call 747-3041. •-•'•iwnrtu S|.Jini(« Rii , Rpr| lUmh. KT Entertainment BKi.Fouii itooiiri*Nn~*"siniNo~V:b7 NAUVOO MARINA V. ! %)>,nn- THOMAS fll.ATK Nrw rrmf.n nrjil rrpalri, aluminum 1410 OCEAN AVE. 842-3700 SEA BRIGHT And lalhr hauin. fTxctll^n Ttrkeln available for latest Broad- Fre» Entlmatpa i.dlnt, wlnrlnwd, dnom, awnlnfii, fiit- Nlr;MT WA'JCHMAN - MplH P'IFIT nity iMih urnwlng rnnnern way allows and Major Sport* EvanU. Painting and Decorating lirs, Iradfri, shuLtrra, DMfard, N.J. w->rk Must |],ivP trtf, uiill pelween 0 Ki.us prmnifiTH co. 120 i-i 176 Mnnmoilth (t., Red Dank. Fully Iniured 741-4.W 7fl7~lMS. 15 yetr riarantcc. and S 741-41J1. Ave., Atlantic HlRhUndi. 2PI-0IHX). FOR SALE FDR SALE APARTMENTS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR SALE HOLSER FOR SALE THK DA in RhUS'lhR, fnday, Aujurt 'J, l%8—17 PICNIC TABLE SETS HOtSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HAMMOND la/J. J6 72' 1 71 THE BERGAGENCY Rtrular turnU-u* it "ranh mt-A uvt ADVANCE SHOWING! REALTORS ORGAN J J. D. ROCHE AGENCY RED BANK LUMBER $12,990 Purl aiM Will, RM nenk 747-.ViO) Luxury High-Rise Apartment Living CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL STUDIO POWER* LAWS MOWKR 2V">>>1 No Closing Feei On The Beautiful Navesink River! Brand new five-bedroom, 2'/ -bath Colonial. Large kitchen with OF ASBURY PARK Cute and Cozy 2 i.irk«, j3», nn. WARitr.N FOWI.F.R, eat-in area and concealed laundry. Pining room, living room Perfect for a starter. One of our finest residential areas. Two Otm diiir 'ill i _ ut. 'u | I, 2 & 3-Bedroom and Penthouse Apartment* with fireplace, paneled den with beamed ceiling and sliding master size bedrooms, 25' living room with fireplace, large mint ANTIQUES — Tllnny Itrmn, tnjs. (nr PMUllfuily furnlMi^'f Inhtty with 2i-liotir ilo'trmjt* «rrv!rf;Hf «t#4 glass doors opening unlo large porch. Two-car garage. Very nllurfMERCHANDIS, rhlna, palntlnjiE, •WANTE ternary, <-olhjD * ' nw-immlnx pool willi lh'F in i^n-mt-x-PrlvAiF murlm < 1OO * iirin'ir [mrkini nvjIlaii^/Fim- Many extras. Immediate possession at closing. OOMOU rnnm plf-cpn. rnprii-r K&ttl* Antlqu^i, l>roof 12-nlnry hniMlnj with h\-*vvt<\ fclfvatonwAlI Hpsrlmenls hnvt taxes, M7,M0. • Mraet BVnr O«Mlllril; Ml 1699 nr lMo«92, i'»|ronJ^« u-Hh river vifw^/fESTRAL, ATR roNmnONINr.rTtppan VETS NO DOWN NON VETS M40 DOWN • ruii m NM> cou»i> COLLECTOR~ w»nts oM toy train. ; bijiir-in w.«i: rivcns »n-1 rniinl**r!or» r-m-trS/Fr-rmlri httrhi-i. rihtnclii and • Lifetime Ouiula v-^ilt •rpas-'l-nKi than I hniir to NYr, 40 minut-"* l» N>w»rk/10 minutffl CLOVER HILL AREA — PRICE REDUCED • IPIOTAL PHICI UW II O. 027, 0, Itanrfard raiiff. 774.1710 /rom bfach Bnd 3 r>locKn from trdinn irri rxrirent himen. $17,500 Iluoa * HimUn — Xuba — tehnw _ VVANTEM rnlNs" - f'Vyl'ni «•"•" Must be seen lo lie appreciated, A beautiful four-bedroom, V/i Brtrett — Jinitm — Hammond Pluya nifr r» I |'s rl ml FRIGIDAIRE Lovely Cape Cod bath, ranch on two lovely acres of landscaping. Large hall, 1 775-9300 ui rivR Until*. THII Til-fiffll-t sftpr fi Four Bedrooms living room, dining room, kitchen, dmelip and gamcroom with Dishwasher »nd 12-cu. Phone: 741-1732 1 rtmlni, KIIM hutch nnri ifparata ' hur- ahfphpnU. WVlih Irrrlura, Yorkshlrf 100x100 Lot laundry room, rielached two-car garag' , paneled den with fp|. Exrfllnit rnndltlfin BTl-'JRTK turners. Toy fox t''.-r|Pr, Rrlinanxpr. Brand new listing, Beautiful property. All aluminum siding. beamed ceiling and built-in bookcase Kven an old barn on "THREE-riErF'BEDRnoM RET rafMilnus I'anp^, PixMilen. fiarlinhiln'lF Open 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily an'l many mirf avallalile Rfa»nnahly Ideal two-family potential or mother-daughter set-up. Two King ilEe millrfBf, wnlnur Mnlnti 22 PrlOP.1. ARTISTIC BROOMING ALL property. Ideal for a few horses. Unlimited possibilities. Ask- Fnurlh kvr. AlUnllr Hlnhlimiii. PREEDS K-9 clnh, 3 Eait Kront SI, KEYP0RT AREA - 1 mills from Bill Lob. bedrooms each unit. Tiled baths, Large living room and ing 153,900. i' BASS GUITAR -- [iTii>oV~rnmMI(in7 Rfri Rank 747-3fi34 n-llh >lr>p, tV). Oil kitchen. Many, many extras. H SCHNAI'ZEn—MINIATURE (AKCi GREEN GROVE GARDENS For the bsst in ColH Neck At Bind Sail and peppfr colorlnit. VETS NO DOWN NON VETS 91,400 DOWN WHEELCHAIR — Mbe Vfr7 One year old. Call after 6 p.m. 747- CALL 462-2741 modern. J7V Call 3497. Vk ROOMS (ONE BEDROOM I $105 872-M83 $27,990 PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING FOUR ROOMS (ONE BEDROOM) (123 Hwy. 34 Colts Neck MAN'S SUIT - Extm sIze'sTlJiv^ AKC pupplea. Appointment only. blue. Like new. 910. OS Cedar Avf,, 671-M'l FIVE ROOMS (TWO BEDROOMS) $153 Sprawling Rancher *Eaat Keinshurj. POODLES ^ Small miniatures, HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE nlark matfn, one white female. SWIM CLUB FOR TENANTS % Acre Lot PINS PONS TOPS ("all 264-0923 after 2 pm. FREE HEAT, COOKING GAS, HOTWATER AND AIR CONDITIONING Duriblt, homofeniied, no wirp bond Unbeatable value at a realistic price. Professionally landscaped. RED BANK - DOUBLE OP- BELFORO RANCH In graen *ni In Ttiuittion tlze, jt'z9'. ADORABLE POODLES — AKC Sil- T.V. ond phont outlets, 12 cu. ft. refrigerators, parking and wolk-ln storaof Complete cyclone fencing. Three twin size bedrooms. Formal !poRTUN!TY — Seven - room ** \\* small mlnll i2i. Shdta facilities. Spadous rooms, IOTQI closets. Walk to shopping plota, buses and 'i:'\u\ Surge family Unrhpn Jtt- jtock. flr« lo believe. anrl paper trained. Six week". 77.V tchool. •"I earaBf Wall-to-wall orpflmi. 61X13. dining room, ultra modern kitchen. Wi oaths. Huge living Cape CM in commercial zone RED BANK LUMBER DIRECTIONS: Garden state enit 117 to U, east on 3* lo Airport Shopping \y axtru. Ml.lirw room. Attached garage. 7 years young. Carpeting included. wjt), detached garage and _rea.rl tnfi Will. Red Bank. 741.5500 ''"LI,IK PUPS — Six Btfk old «»- Plaza, turn left, then two blocks |o model aporlmenl. From 35, [J. M. bles Chnmtiian Hired. Rtmls ani Fields) lo Hcalel Ave., turn left lo Middle Road, straight ahead. VETS NO DOWN - NON VETS $2,990 DOWN ; apartment. Ideal for trades- POOL TABLE - - «' plvwanfi hH. wnrmed. Aim) D month nld champion MIDDLETOWN CAPE Rtr-k. halli, CUPB. SM. 741-8123 nftrr sired •1lri" rcmnle. Excellent with men. Asking price, ?2fl,5(K). 4 p m. c-hlldreo OBkhursl. 222-8462. Phono 264-1844 Daily 9-9 Saturday and Sunday 10-7 |. IWIJCIOO Inl, S2H,.V«1 ADMIRAL COLOR TV -23". Mtlrt lell AKC REOISTERKn -- Mlnlallir* Middletown 671-lflOO WEART-NEMETH JIM. Call rtach^tmnd and chllinahiia. puppten. APARTMENTS WANTED TO RENT INCOME PROPERTY Wormed and Inoculated. 87MR62. AGENCY THKEE-ROOMSFlIRNISHEn — Ne»r "COMPLETE imm MINIATl'RE POODLE PHFS-Black WANTED — Thrpe-brdronm home In Wollenask trl-lem magazine load AKC S100. Vlilt alter 5 ji.m., 22 rRllrrmti Btntlnn. Call HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE RKALTOK 741-7052. Mlridlelnwn area. Rxenitlve and fam- camera with grip, light and projec- Rlverview PI., Sea Bright. y. Furnlshprt nr iinfnmlslied. On tor wHtl ipllcer. J7«. 56S-M25. 102 WEST FRONT ST. GERMAN SHEPHERD FOR SALE ^THREE - BOO~M~OWNERs"~ArARTV Sept. 1st for three-month period. Write MIDIAETOWN INCOME PROPERTY EDWIN S. STARK MINT -- Available Sept. 1. Call O.VE VEAR OLD LADV KENMORE (Tall 787-37M Box G-171, Tin Daily Register, Jlid Thru*-femlly houw. Two ^-room urutt. 4HV0672, before II n.m. Bank. OAK HILL AREA 741-2240 Realtor • Insuror DRYER — Rll year old waaher. J12fi After 6 p rn. StatHy maniiif»ni a.r« hard to find. menifl; nn« ft-room apt,rtmftnt Kr.t mr Call ST1-30H.1. « rimm« hnl. CHy s«w*«rfl sn'l water. Orvvl Member of Red Bank HERMAN SHEPHERDS - AKC. WANTEO—Twobedrnom unfurnlihtfl, Picture this (tvfl-v^ar-olfi, two-ntory I3.W H»v m. Hlll.i tURFBOARD — Top »hipe. 9'8". 185. Beautiful «naw whites, chumplon line. plus garnife. In private nnme. Avail- Colonial plFicprl HmotiR lovely r>!d oik return nn invciitni«nt. Ownir will ttkt Multiple Listing Service able, Sept. $140 mnnlh. 391-HD7. modern house or Apnrtmfint Vlclnlly Bl'ii and Whitf Hu« 'IVrminil B!d| Call hefort 10 alter «, Whelped July 8. Call 229-5339. Red Banh-Kalr Haven-l,iH!e Silver trets. Living room with firepluce, filn- H2-2J1J BELFORD — 5!i-ror>m, l!(.-rjiLtti un- «rea. For further information' ple^ne inR room, «t-ln kitchpn. Four b*>ii- GERMAN SHEPHERD TOPS — AKC ronms. Den find family room. 2'i CONDITION PERFECT BURFBOARD — Hoble S'10". In champion blood line, alr» Blue Rlh- furnlnherl apartment, duplex. Call 787- contact Mm. Victoria Scarsl, EAI ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Phone 22P-110O, Travel Pepnrlmfnt, huths. Full hanMnpnt. Twn-rar ft- lood condllinn, JfiO.^Call hon winner. Reasonable. "87-1274. 7108. ragf. Wall-to-wall carpet unrl many "Jtiatorn built all brink, modern runch APPOINTMENTS OUT in lii.rg» Int, nn gcenic Dr. fitonr fire- 741-M65 KIKO JAMI8 APARTMENTS — Vah extras. Asking 543,BOO. Immp-Iiitft oc- OF THIS WORLD! (More Classified Ads WEIMARANER PUPS — AKC reg- COLLEGE STUDENT .leiires prlvjK- cupnncy, place In living; room, Kameroom. (ull GREEN SHUTTERS — Me »a. Claw Ifllered, champion blood line, five ler Drive, Route 36, Atlantic High- furnlnhfrj room In Mirtnletown-Llncroft basement. Excellent condltinn M2.5OO. (he mont waniprl jj^c lindi. Thr«« mlle« from S&ndsr Hook In in •ltd ball bathtuh. Ci'\ »eeli. Call 2644R3B. area. Aug. 9 thni Kept. 10. Call 671- BEACH AGENCY, Realtor Fair n wn offfr this ih 8420MU. Sts.tf> Park. One-and iwo-bedroom 0190. , -bsth ranch hum* R OB The Next Page) ST. BERNARD PUP3 — AKO, el|ht unite. Tumlahexi or unTurnlshed. fivlm- 194 Rl 3D MlddUtown, N, J. J*J pool with all the trlmmi In- DINETTE SET — B^iuUfuroTieiTwar weeka old, well marlted. Paper mlnK pool and recreation area. Patio EXECUTIVE deslre« J.3 bfrlronm 842-M25 Open t days THE BROOK AGENCY eluding awning r,n v-Prfi patin Thiji nut flnJah Formlra, excellent condl- trained. Ready lo jo. 775.4929. or balcony, each unit. Rent from 1132, tHp, Rumson-Rfrt Rank-FRlr Havpn- Even: 531-4168 A.YNE B. MARTIN. Reallor Kt.W planned h.nd.»rappd prnperiy may 1lon. Two double beda romplele, Including neat end hot vrater. 291-0770. Mlditlelown vlclnlly. 2K1-11O9. Paymenta appronimale Bsnk Biillfllng, Atlantic HiKhlannn It acouirM (or $3r»,l>fKl. HOUSES FOR SALE flresaer, cryalal, allver, etc. Call 671- SIBERIAN HUBKY — Msle, white, Qualified hiiyera 1I5.S or 747-9461. efKht months. All «hot5. Houxpbroken. THREE ROOMS -• Rath, lurnhhpti. Minn Good with children. S20, Call afler Rent $75 a month. 4 Locust St., HiRh- RUSSELL M. BORUS FOR SALE --• Reriwnod picnic act. S. S42-4617. landB. FURNISHED ROOMS CALIFORNIA IN REALTORS IJmtirella table with lour benches. e hrn\]|ht results you rttlly ELEGANT MANSION IRISH SETTER PUPPIES—AKC reg- 842-ITO7, RED BANK — Apartment for rent KEANSRURG — Urgf, cheerfully HISTORICAL SHREWSBURY rmi.«t gfe; HW) River Rfi . Fair Havfn iHterprl. Six week* old. Cull 222-8129 1h« Heart o) Ihe: Huni Country. on riverfront, heat residential arpa. furnished room for gentleman. Con- Your Inspection of Ihl* umtsua.1 fnur- ht-room ranch nn Iwo trr»« 717 (M2 ntler 8 p.m, Nearly Vh acres of specimen trees, 'MUST SELL — MOVING OVERSEAS Five rooms plus kitchen and hath, vpntpnt Heaaonable. Board If rifflred. heriroom, 2W-hatri ranch home with more, J1B5 per month. Call 642-4S82 RUMSON winding drlvei ond roll ma (owns, ^German grandfather clock, onk and *3<7O FOR.A~DOG"~yesrThat'a a lot" 787-6771. two fireplacpa and two garages Is Wilh loadi of i for all you can cherry breakfronl, pair of chalrfl, most cordially Invited. Situated In A Monmouth Count/ showplace. 10 nt money, but look what you pet - EFFICIENCY APARTMENT _ .OVELY ROOM — Nicely furnished. .tore. minutes lo oceon ond trains. Receo- bedroom furniture, dinlna: room la- ft bpftL.tifu] male Oernun shepherd aunntnntlal residential section of top, no «toni RIVERFIELDS AT tile. large deak with awlvel chair. Call Kitchen and combination living room Trlvate entrance. Clof« lo town. J42- Const ruction lion hall, ballroom, banquet room, who has bffn trained hy a profession- Shrewsbury, It la priced at »7,5OO. left iinlurnRri, 747-0957. and bedroom with air conditioner. All 375B. paneled library, solarium, family al ting trainer. IL has one of Hie hi-st utllftle*. Near Riverview Hospital. Acquire this beauty and you won't hi RUMSON RUSSELL M. BORUS room, iev*n moster bedrooms, six PINING ROOM SUITE — Small, jolld temiiarampnt.* of ANY DOG IN THE Jim. Write Box A-187, The Dally Reg- LARGE, heaullfully furnished rooms. burned. NEW HOMES- Jacobean oak, eight plecea. Rent ot- WORLD. Ideal for chll.lr.-n or adults. ister, ner! Bank. Beachfront home, 5I2.SD per •pernon. REALTORS master baths, incomt attarfmeni, ter oyer |45O 747-12S7. Thin dng In the son of an American Kitchen privilege* if dPKlrett. 1 Beft- STERLING THOMPSON h. HiSSOC, NEW CONCEPTI brick ond fleldstone conitruclion for flnd Canadian ("hampinn. Hl« mot her ONE-BEDROOM GARDEN APART- cnn.Blvri.. Keanshurg. 7K7-16:S2. Road yalr RpaJtorn « W. Rlvtr Rd, Rumaon. mointenonce. Subdlvldable. Ask- THREE DOUBLE GONDOLAS — Trvo in brfid rrrim the hp*"t breedinK linen MENT — One minule Irnm Fort Mnn- H7-4.T.12 74i-r»9f)0. LOOK — An «lfvenroom Colonial — ing $170,000. CALL TODAY. •ided ahelvina;. Adjustable shelves. In America. Try this ring for a day mouth. S120 per mnnth. Available REn BANK - Lovely room. Ideal tlve-hedrooms—twn dens, full bine- Lilte new Scenic Car Salen. Hwy. or a. year and If ymi ar*> not Batlsfled Sept. I. Call ader S:.1D, J4J-7S7I. location. Parking, SIT BACK AND RELAX ment. Bet on Hi icren with water 3S, Highland*. at any time, you can rMurn him for 741-J8SS. OAK HILL ' view. Under conatructlon-only-J5ff.W>0 THREE ROOMS — Unfurnished, new- In complete privacy or your own *lx Pour-bedroom Colonial Ranch, Twn Looited on Tuxedo Rd., Rumsrm Cill a complete refund. Call fnr other de- HAZLET — Room In nice quiet house. GARAGE SALE — Frl and 8at, 10 tail*-, Sian Lerner, M1-88M. ly decorated. See Mrs. Accardl, 1ST acre eotate. Huge trees. Custom built baths, den. aeparate breakfast room, T4M2O0. to 4. JO Bayslde Dr., Atlantic High' HarlBon Ave., Rert Bank. Centrally lncated. Business gentle- three-bedroom ranch with expansion large porch overlooking fenced yard man. 264-856ff from 9 • 1 p.m. lands, off Scenic Dr. PONIES — MaTe. with foal and year possibilities, 24' living room with llrr- with WxW pool. Full basement, J45,* RUMSON — Flvo room* (2 hed- FAIR HAVEN — Cw.y thrfe-bed- ling colt. Special price lo < H'n. MS- ATU4OTIC HIOHL.AND3 — One ef- placn and built-in bookcase. Formal SIGNATURE FROSTLESS REFRIG- roomB), heat, hot and cold water, dining room, spacious kitchen, two room, two-story hnmf In tiiU A*- 94BO. llclency room and twn bedronma. 1 ERATOR — »40. Baby carriage, »10. garage ipfice for one car. Couple. No full baths, full basement, screened nirahle family locution. l.argp Uv- Double, bed, complete, 530. 74.1-2O9B. Reaaonable ratea. 291-0599. WHITE FRENCH POODLE pets. Available Pec. 1. 1968. Lease, porch, two-car garage. S45.MH). CALIJ ™A. FRED MAFFEO AGEMCY iBK nnd dining rooms. Hardwood REALTORS PIANO — Older upright, but jood Toy J130/mo. DENNIS K. BYRNE, Real- NOW. THE McGOWAN AGENCY, floors. $20,0(10. Call 462-8787. make. Fine tone; needa tuning. A 741-1948 tor, 8 W. River Rd,, Rumson, 842-1150 Reallor*, JW Sewman Springn Rn., 13 RWtr Rd. 741-76U Pair Hovtn |Ond buy at J7S. Call 741S6OO. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Rpd Bank. 74-7-:!0OO. REALTOR AAimb*r Mult pit Limng |*rvr family with schorl chtldrpn. Trin.Urr«d ownir can gtv» positnion #fiy timi! 4 bedroom Split Lev*!, 3 full b*th<( f#mily fully and reasonably priced for quick ELBERON TU)N ~ I''our-bP(Iroorn ranch. 2',i I'psUlrs-Thrpp lifrirooms, t>ath, shfiwftr, SURFFOAnn WEBER. sale. 566-7862. room, 2 car garage, basemtnt. Ovir irr IIKII'S- Hi-nt Innhnkd. $22!> ppr RRAfiAH, Iteallnr, 7!I4 Hniad LowAgencyfp Call 741-MH lielween 6-7 ji.m. I,ONn BRANCH Furnished. F.fflclr-n nmntli. Avniinl>le now. mil ST^-177."*. SI.. HhrfWdhiiry. 747-(W"Jl. VnROE~REFRI>iERXTOIt - IS nl. cy nparlmenl. N'enl and clean. 5105 AHU f»r Mr. (1. fl. with rreezer, In amid rnndlllon. per month, yearly rental, all utllltlm Ll'm,K si'f.VTClV"- Ti.ree-lininumi ISO Kmelwr aodi, In Rood rondltlnn. Included. 5:il-W8.\ |1S, Flurher uprUhl plnno. Move II, rnnrh. Complelcly furnlnlird. Cull T22- ll'a j'nlirA. fllrtdrnllix lank vnriMim SEA VERGE APARTMENTS cleaner, J.V r.tnu-ix elerlrlr itnllnr A VI, A NTI (Ell c: III, A NI »S - 1 PR Srr-n- Mm two idr.k npa, In perfect condi- LUXURY APARTMENT If Dr. Krntiiirul fl year nlil linfur- FAIR HAVEN tion, »4I>. 2B4-S7.14. A visv^ of New York ON THE OCEAN t.I^Hi• 1 lionir. Living ruimi wllh Tlr<>- New Mi ting. Early American older REALTORS — INSURORS — APPRAISERS "(lARAOF, SALE Anllcjlle Irimki. |i!nr>>, Ihri-t' ln-flriiiim.*. tlirp** Imth**, Harbor from your ? horn* on knoll nit or NnvftOnk River, anrl rlni-k. fire ar.reei, country r.ni>- LONG BRANCH cli-clrlr hlti'tiiMi. family n»>in ultli Beamed celling In llwinp ronm, niar nnard hnl walrr rnfllfitor. Mlscrll;)- hie llrrplncp, den or family room, MIDDLETOWN OFFICE nenll." arllrlei. Tne«., Ana O. HI lo WEST END V-Tift |ilim liMllll.'-i. K A {leMliiiii-i Urnl three lnrt)» and on> vnoll htdmom, Kslatc I'lrn.*-!1 plump for a ('I" "In tin nil HIGH RISE 8 n New Mnninnutli IM , Middle- MODERN HI-RISE Vi hatliv LOVBIV, Inraf Int with Inwn 3 in the grnpe arbor. Orenl potfntlol. Nfor MIDDLETOWN AIR fONIMTIONEI). ALL UTIt.lTlKfl NEW RHUBWHH.IRY nnr ypnr nld school* and trnnsriorlqtlon. Asking "TWO WINPnw" AfR rONIHTIONBRR INCLUDED. GLAMOUR KITCHEN Four-bedroom homa with ltrg« 74' gime room, bfttttboard hn^t, £nclni*fi perch *nrl qntnj* _ 6.1IK1 BTII eaili. Hoih for »I(IO. 741- «(i|lt Irvrl. Knur bPilnuim*». IS linth*«. 13,1,000, srenm i A.VH 2 nicfinonMR. HIGHLANDS ow finB. _ Pprlrmbrr ! nrcupRiuy. ?*"^ 1'T ExcnlUnt condition! Ntar shopping «nd triiuportatinn. A wonderful buy — f*'l " ' Ll»t«d TERFIACEH, SWIMMI.Nfi POOL. mnnlh. r'lirchnpp oiillim avail a MP. Terraced I 0-»fory «partrn»nls FAIR HAVEN c™<"~<;UITAn ~" Solid hndy, *1 $25,000. RESERVED PARKING. MKISTRh'I. AfJENrY, TU^RfiS InimneulGle ranch on beoulllul lot. itrlnga Slim line, Peautlful rl juit 55 mini, from N»w York. BKACII PRIVILKGES Lorao Ilvlno room wllh lireplnce, 120. InT-HlSO, ^ VnirR-HKt»Rn"6M~tMPK"c:nn Kn- Msrina next door, FROM $145 relirnl nflglilmrlionri. J17^. ni*tob*r I modern kltclitn, three bftdrooms, on« MARLBORO Vl'ARAfiK~S/lLAfiK~S/lLE VrlnlHQ, heat, parking, »wlm JlJ.bOO, Chenterflelil unfa, with allracllve unld room air r.nndllloned garden apart- pool. Also: 2-Btdronm (2 floitis), REJ) BANK color «ll|)ro»er. $.10. UC'A Whlrlpnnl menla froni Silo per mo. fnr Replcrn- WANTED TO RENT Qrtd 3-Bertroom [V'I Bottij). relrllteralor. t:i ell. ft with 1114 III. tier nr Orlnher oci'iipnnry. Pilvnta Cope Cori on (Ifcd tnd \\r«t\. Ex- HOLMDEL true Ireer.er. *7» Two anniv lire., on wlm club MARC HAMPTON APTR., TRANSFHRTlKn TO AREA - Store cellent locollon, Llvlno room with rlm«. T.7» 14, »l earh. All In »xcel- Malawan Ave, helvveen flavlne Dr. snsger of large dlscntinl alore Highlandia fireplace, lull dinlna room, din • Nawly tonitructid four-badroom hemai — Dining mom, gama room, two-cif garirja. Larqa lent rrinillilnn 1171-0447. I Ahrrcleen Rd. Tel: »(16.711111. needs six or ipven-rnom house with- gameroam, new kIIchin, three bed- in 21) mlnilles nf Hsr.lel. Plenst con- 10 Ocaan loulavard room*, twn hnlli*, lcrnenfd porch. building ii'« '— Immadiara oceupancy. Only {21100. "HOIlBElloi.n SAi.K Sal Hand ATLANTIC HIGHLAND!! .-. Srenlc. Isrl Mr. Colrmitn at 2fil 4:if»> Profanlnnol Inndscaplng. Jitit Hit- rmveit intloue ifi.ewnod .nfa nnrl Dr Four room apartment furnished. Atlanllc Highlands, N. J. 2068 HWY. 35 MIDDLETOWN, N. J. two ihaln flrantlrallier Horl,. hiani. Use of swimming l>nnl Rullshle fnr i IIAVB «n overflow rl hona llde Coll (2011 N1-N.17 lor wpolnl- tlj". plus ulllltles Available douhle hed. rnchei, end lahlev RAI- prospects looking for Iwo or four tisd- nipnl or Information, Rentol oatnl Rlvir Rrl. Havtn Sepl Short lesse GKIII.HAUS HEAL rooms. Call \is for lust action to hivi Open 7 Dayi 471-3311 Tr«d«-im den lonln orln» and eniH JOI Ifl.M :.M on *ilv Wen. thru Sun. II lo I T, lllihlanda Ai't , Atlanllc Hlali- ESTATE, 2MI14M. Phont for amiolnl- ynur home rented TUB HERO AflllN- la ni hathi, Fireplace in living room, din- brick wall fireplace in l&rgp den, STORY — A rea! cream puff. Living Beautiful trees. Three nice bed- Sit herirnexns, 1H baths, with center ultra modern huge kitchen, formal ing room, kitchen, den. Three REALTORS 91 East Front St., Red Bank liatl and den. Several barns In rx- dining rftom, two-L-ar garage, lull bue- rooms, fourth small bedroom. cHJenl iirjjjiiition. Situated on two ment. QU1CK OCCl.'PANCY -- Just ronm, (ormil dining room, modern bedrooms, l'/2 baths. Full base- acres, *M,000. Fireplace, basement, garage. 104 River Road 747-4100 Fair Haven, N. J. 741-8700 SIO.ttR kitchen with breakfast area, sunroom, ment. Steam oil heat. Detacher, two-car garage. Deep lot. ?31, Plumbing in for second bath. RIVERFRONT HOLNfpEL 774-7502 four bedrooms, l1^ baths, plui iteim New four-Vie (iruom ranch. Panplert 900. Extras. $24,900. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE High above Iht Nii-ulim. Jlsgrilflcent recreation ro^m with fireplace. Coun- GARRABRANT room. Many extraa. In extremely con- try style eat-in kitchen. Clioose your RUMSON - Interesting com OLDE SHREWSBURY-Three- view. Vary large living ronm, modern colors. On fuiy wooded one acre Int. OPEN WEEKENDS venient Irx:iilion. Priced for Immediate PrpsUjre area, 10 minutes from com- i'i8 Main, Asbury ParK pact ranch. Living room, kitch- bedroom home on quiet street. kitchen formal dining room, screened imneri trnln. $.10,000. Realtor Member 8M1.S sale. $25,600. en, two bedrooms, one bat Intcr-fity Relocation Service Living room, dining room, eat- pnroh, four bpdroomi iplns extra* on HOLMDEL Eves: Mr, Wll»nn_223-2i"il ttlVER OAKfl SPLIT — Lovriy mr»fl- Hot air gas heat. Rear yard e in kitchen, den, basement, l'/2 Vnwr hfrironm, ono finished haiti, Cap* closed with a chain link fenc baths. $28,900. 3rd floor If needed!. I'nusunl twr- t 'nd. Sprnr.fl bath upstairs rnujthPrt EXCELLENT ?rr\ ipl!t If vet with 22 tryti living rrmm, 1 $17,500. in. nadv 1" I" finiflliPit. Thrpp bed- RUMSON tunny for a really fine waterfront rnonis flpcond floor nearly completed. ftinins room, *parJniia modfrti kitclifn, RED BANK COLONIAL - home in excellent condition One acr*. Aikln* ?3^,7W. OPPORTUNITY An pxcrllcnt ftppfirLunity for an ' in- 21 font tutnlly rsv>m with Ilrrplncf^ DENNIS K. BYRNE Stone's throw from the river. vp.itment wise" buyer. This ten room Two years old — better than MARSHALL P. WHITFIELD liou.se U surroundpd by tall ahnie four bedroom*. 2S bsths. Trifrs la REALTOR - INSUROR The Dowstra Agency Realtors ' ' irees on 1', acres in prime location. new. Four bedrooms, paneled 8. Holmdol Rd. Holmdel 946-4473 Five bedrooms, three hatha, paneled aUn M, bnntment and jalouattd porch. 8 West River Road Rumso rfen, icreened porch. Jalousled porch, Phone 842-1150 den, V/% baths. Excellent loca- 91 East Front St., Red Bank HOLMDEL double garage, Absentee owner will A real opportunity for gracious living consider offer below appraisal evalua- MEMBER MULTIPLE tion. ?45,O0O. apacloui 2'.* year old, eight room tion in qualified buyer. Immediate oc- In & prime area, $13,000. 741-8700 split level. Four bedroomi, large pan- cupancy. Offered at $Mr,5G0. We hav« LISTING NORTH GATE eled re-creation room, eat-In kitchen, TREES, TREES, TREES - the key. CALL TOiDAY. 2Vi batfis. P7 owner, .£33,000. 264-1584. The Dowstra Agency Rumson Colonial featuring five . HALL BROS,, MIDDLETOWN RANCH — \ ac 813 River HI 741-7686 Fair Hav«n plot. Living; room with fireplace. Tlir bedrooms, 3'/2 baths, modern COLTS NECK HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Member Multiple Listing Service 91 East Front St., Red Bank bedrooms, eat-In kitchen, Two-car gi kitchen with dining area, for- Open 7 Days rage. Excellent area. $24,900. Tratft, brooks two tern. Library, family firm kitchtn, 2/t mal living room and dining 741-8700 DREAM" HOUSE — Thres bedroom baths. Two-itory Colonial, hut locilion, and «( d«ad-«nd RIVER RIGHTS Large 6^ mortgage can tie assumed. Den with fireplace. Living room, rilr room, paneled den, two fire- •traat. Immadiita occupancy. Mortgsgt. availibla. This fine Dutch Colonial llomc on Ing room, kitchen. Gameroom ovei places. Separate heating sys- cxcelieni strrpt has four bpdroomB, TUCKED AWAY ON looking In-ground pool. 2'i bathl. DOL two baths, living room with fire- blc garage. Basement. 115,000. tems for each floor. Space for place, cntrarice hall, dinlnR romn, DEAD END STREET gameroom and new dltchen. full Three-bedroom, I1-,,-bath ranch la SHREWSBURY SPLIT ~ Thref be additional rooms. $65,000. baaenifnt, trees, two-car garage. Ask- comfortable, desirable Fair Haven rooms, living room, dining room. Gam LAST TWO ACRES ing $32,fK)0. setting. Attached garage, built-in elec- room. IVj baths. Basement. Garag tric range and "oven, combination Rt. 35, 301 Maple Ave. Fully woaej«ei lat, itcluded within the lubdiviiion for that screens and storm sash, and & fire- Corner Bergen PI, EARLY AMERICAN place In the living; room, invite you to pnVif* airifa edrooaii of roar) frontage. Near proposed Cen- tiled bllh. nProperty 50i2M. Assume tral Jersey expressway exchange. Thii may b« juit fhe thing. A pr«rty »i»-room Colonial featur- Hi% mortgage. Call »fter 7. 711-3U5 Asking J79.5OO, ILLMEN8EE AGEN- CY, Healtws, nt. 34, Colls Neck. 482- ing a firsplace in thi living room, < dining room with t bay OCEANPORT — Three beilroomi, llv 40,000 homes across the Ing room, tile bath, kitchen, dinette. 3172. window end < big tcretmd porch, central air-conditioning and One-car fame, ti cellar. Call 842- KEANSBURG—Perlect ranch, prime two bathi, An acre of land with countltn treel on on* of condition Inside and outslrle with for- MIDDLETOWN _ off Naveslnk Rlv mal gardens and patio. Living room. Rumion't quietssf str«efi. er Rd., Barn red Cnpe Cod. F, baths. Alumin- acre lot, with patio and pool. Apple, um siding. Two storage rooms. l.nt brook area, 671-1110. JO.x2nH. AnllabU Sept. 1st. 120 000 41-44S9. FAIR HAVEN - Newly decorated tw, slory, three-bedroom home. Living LITTLE SILVER _ Three-tour bed- Whathtr. you're moving scroll tht country or psnonnt) director reiponsibU for relocating em- room with fireplace, 1% baths, dining oom Cipt. K acre, trees, gardens YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY room, modern kitchen, laundry room brook. Quiet street. Walk to shops, fuif ec-aii rht itr»r, the Applfbroolr Agency e*n ployee!, call th* Applebrook Agency today for finished basement with bar, den ant school, N.Y. train, bua. Carpeted liv- •tudy. Two-car garage with shop. Com- ing- room, dining room. Assumt firi- tilte th* terror out of buying «nd telling. From our detaili. There's no extra cost to either employee or IS SAFEST WHEN VESTED IN plete privacy on spaciously landscaped rnorlgage. (23.WIO, Principals only. 741- hundred, of local liitingi — tn6 thousanoft mort employer. lot, 5,24,000. Can assume 5'i% FHA mortgage. Owner. 842-3115. throughout the U.S. — we can help you find th* MARLBORO TWP. — Secluded four- HOME OWNERSHIP, AS CUSTOM BUILT - Four year old bedroom ranch. Desirable location right home in the right neighborhood at the right lhre*-bedroom ranch. Many extras ^Ireplace. Largo kltctien-dlnette. Twn Corner lot. Closj Io schools. Owner, baths. Flnlshetl basement. Two-car price. We can •xptditt your lo*n or equity-trani- garage, patio. On one acre lot beau- tifully landscaped. M3,M». 94«-(3L'4 fer. And, moit important, we? guarantee) to offer you MUST SELL, LEAVING STATES- Waterlront property. Colonial In s COLTS NECK — New Tour-bedroom, q satfifactory price for your home within 10 days 1. A GUARD AGAINST eluded area. 8lx rooms, three be 2^-baUi ranch. Country kitchen ad- —- or you can cancel your purchai*. There'. nev«r rooms, i;j batlu. Full base- jacent to den wllh Colonial fireplace. INFLATION ment. Screened and opened patios AISD fireplace In 14x22 living room, • ny danger of double-ownerihip or equity-tieup. Two-car garage. Lot 60x230 Io river' ormal dining room. 13x17 master ... If pricn go up, io do«i tht edge. Sundeck overlook river. Mid edroom hai French doors opening dletown area. $35,900. Call 741-0700 af mto porch, which offers nice view of Our 150 nationwide euoctatei in ihe Nation*I v«lu» of your property, Jer ,1 p.m. for appolntmfnl learby thoroughbred horse fiirm. One 1 cre lot wllh brook snd privacy. 148,. Wulti Lilt Servica — America ! No. I Real Eitdte MID-SUMMER SPECIAL - Immac 500. ILLMENSEE AGENCY, Realtors ulate three-year old ranch with lain Rt. 34. Cells Neck. 482-3172, ,« Merkttinq Nttworlr — «re experienced, reputable view. Features central air condition a reel *it«te eiperti, realtors who know their treat 2. AN INVESTMENT Ing fur year round romfnrl. Thret "MIDDLETOWN "-" sVen-beitmiimT twin plw bedrooms, I'.i baths, center o-balh Colonial. Built In 1760. Nesr thoroughly . , . ha^t a wide range of the beit liit- tisll. fsmlly »]*p living mom, formal hopping, schools anrl transportallon. . . . Mortgage paymtnh mian you dining room and deluxe 12xlS kitchen Asking 517.(1(1(1. MATTHEW J. GILL. inqi . . . io we can adv'ne you on neighborhood!, wllh dishwasher, attached garane Resltor, 714 Hwy 35, Mlddletown. «71- are'buying something . . . not juit Many eitr«i snd excellent landscap- 1200. Uhooli, taxet, local condition! ~ everything you "Home, (or living," A monthly pictorial ing Outstanding valne offered at paying rent. It'i like A need to tnew Io <^a^* a wiir* declifon. 1 J2S.7.V). Call this ifletnonn. E.A THREK ACRES WITH TREES —And mag a rine of tafaded home, currently ArtMSTRoNtl Ar.ENCY. Realtor, 555 houses. Near city water. Large levingi account. Trouper! Ave.^I.lltle Sliver, 741-4500 ronlaKe. Handy location. HAROI.n K you'rt in individual moving tnywhera, or « available. Wtite or call for yoi/ft. •INDEMAOT.', Rrnker, Shrewsbiiry. COLTS rJECK~""FoVr-n7droom~2'^ ,2-1103. hith Colonial. Formal dining room, large kllchen wllh dinette stea. Ex SATON'TOWN COLONIAL 3. A TAX ADVANTAGE (ra lane paneled den with hook- T Uvlnf rooms, Hires fireplaces, shelves, exposed beams and fireplncc leven bedrooms, three baths. Extra i'[lvai:y, quiet neighborhood. One rue lot. Appointment only. Call ED- . . . Your r«»l titata ram and sere Inl. S48,OO<|. ILLME.NBEK AljE V1N H. MARTIN, Broker. S42-5DOO. 1 intsrtit ort your mortgagi c"T, Reslton, ill. 34, Colts Neck. 4462. .ITTLE 8ILVER — Convenient In :ii-2 Jarkham PI. School and shopping THE Are dac/ucfibf• whtn you enters. Excellent Inside and nut. THIS W TIIE ONE! Three-hertrmxn pour Isrge bedrooms, 14 tiled baths, figun your income tax. ranch nn secluded, wooded tot. Liv- lepsrate dining rnnm snd attractive ing room wllh wilMo-wtil carpellnf. Ivlng room. Full basement with chll- Modern kllchen and tiled bath. Ask- en's playroom. Attached garme. APPLEBROOK Ing 118,000. E.A. ARMSTRONG AflEN- Jflereil M |2B,9(W. E.A. ARMSTRONG 'T, Realtor, 555 Prospect Ave., Little MJENCY, Realtor, H»5 Prospect Silver. 7«l-4SOO. ,ve, Llltls silver. 741-480O. "coUNl-nlFIEn MIDDLETOWN -aeT nack itom the road, Ihli thres-bed- ,ONG BRANCH — Ttiree family, «lx AGENCY room ranch would make an Ideal ears old. Excellent location and In- place for you and yourjrnother-ln-law. . l!^ martgtgs. 134.900. 741-0901. MAKES IT Lot* at room to play, lo\a nf privacy. HAPPEN - FASTER! _ INVEST IN THE BEST RED BANK AREA MEISTItlCH AGENCY, 741588S. LOTS AND ACREAGE BRING VOim RATHINO gUIT to see tills Immaculate natural cedar Ihln- •"ROM ONE LOT TO 100 ACKEs — gle ranch In Oak Hill, featuring lftxM Either commercial or resldintlal. swimmlog pool, secluded on half lall MULLANEY ntALTT 671-8151. 'MATAWAN, N. I RUMSON, N. J. ' acre. Four twin IIEI bedrooms, 2 tiled MIDDLETOWN, N. J. bath*, center hall to living room with IN SWIMMING RIVER LAKE-Par" Mreplact, formal dining mom and 15' Illy cleared. Resdy for Ijulldlnf. 950 Rout. 35 " 23A Rout. 34 112 Av«. of Two Rivtrt kitchen plus 111x13 den, sliding glssi 'rlced rllhl. 222-7377 owner, door* Io porch and pool Full basp- 671-2300 546-7600 „ 842-2900 MULTIPLE LISTINGS ment, nnuhle atlarhed garsge. Of- fered SI 145,700. E.A. AflMHTRONG (More Classified Adi A1BNC1T. Realtor, »M Prniptrt Ave , Mllle. nllver. 74l-45tO. On The Next Page) LBf.AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE THF, DAILY FF/;iSTKR, Kr,H«y, Aupus* 9, 1968—10 County Realtor Board stmcy. MOVHfti TH I Of MY MONMOITH (JOl NTV ftttUT KKOAL NOTItK \.YA,KL NOTICE Hi Uft'JOATK'fi UH KT Z 4 '•'.tAtf h-i/y a/.'S W#i rt lo ittA\U>t* iu VithttA PROflATIE MVUUfjK *,l J < iftJmi Af •.(MI r.tut* ha MTi Reports Increased Sales OF VJOI.K7' 1 7,TA*U Uvii . •mter, 7ft ARtitfiT ...... JlrtM hrtun/titM ot wir'tt nA a. WJkt.e Qve/-*JJ tAngi* rjtn\TW\ h\4 Of tli* rii mvj Him Hyxim M'V. fit LITTLE SILVER - The with a volume of 14,425,535, lor n tut Mntter fit thf Kmb§ nt tl or »t* wl i'h lit* m*y hy in v.r,< .. rMtWlNtiHAM. -'tiurrogi" ot (>•# ) #yjverlrjg •'.II tJi« \tr*rjJi.i.t rjf wwl* iai 'Viunty of Mt.nrfi'vulli, Dili day imci*, iJCjIt/iE W, WYHLkKU, BH , Tit- i ijjf]i>j-r L *'«Hf»l»l Uuux dcUvcry nr. Monmouth County Board of the same period in 1847. 1 1 on tti* Ipplli atUm of th' uri'lfrNlgnrd, *O: Kobrrt Imvy, hi* hpirn, tt- lie pmjftcl will he rcclvM In thp Vr- H JiH fK" th* «/!''•«!, and u At or In si Realtors has announced that The Northern Monmouth Tlie Monrtiriuth Oiunty National Hank, Klfni), \nime, bfim nr hereinafter tn IWKWn ll«»m ',1 thft Offtri; 'A Ih* md U nil r,ot )>« irecv»r, lAvi»U>n ftf Pur/;hH/ie nnd •Hlpf ftr mirmllrijtirjn thp Multiple Listing Service report- '• uf ffip UHlrl Vjolff J Zell d«- Avenue, Slirewnhury, New Jersey 'rffpf-rty, 2nd fWir, K'»>rn Tfi-'i, lirnto/y* of th« ennn any ft tt-riit ry < f the MuiUclptltty *)" volume of business from the ., not In* lii hereby jjlvcn tn Ihfc Van, Robert Davey, a cnnllnKcnt t.iJrJf* V ed 371 listings, 314 sales with a creditor* of saifl rtpo'a*i"d fi [ire- ieneflciary under the I,ant Will ami ill 2:«) *i'l»n:r k [[i.rn IJ.H T or than I * nh. wn >a tlie Mi|i. gale of residential properties in the «aUI fluli' Exfnit'tr Ihdr rnrtHy, AUKU lfi, »nd ferment '.'(H total volume of $7,246,180 as 'entnmtnt ol QtoTKf W. If'iwlnn'). t\ |nil)l|rly (>[JI-nci nn'1 ren'l riK III" JtUhli.' ItfJtltlt Ciinwrtlan «f Munlr claim i under on tli within nix nuinlhs (>|n-ni-d V I***. The Munirlimlli ir, Deceaneri, mrp h'Teby nolirird tiiat bid will he nceiitnl aft«r IJif H tl I tliy'n | Krlll the first six months of 1968 has "f» till* llNl" ( (iMl ill at |i I *> allows nee of s'tor- Th* Information for lUtUlt-m, Fonn ll Hi! It'W age [.1 'HIM' * now • Tnmt Dfflccr i*yii' fcPB in the iiim of JISW.0O 1.. ,iayc h< r**artf.T ) u t- r; "•il hy ur |.,r tits ben* The Red Bank Multiple List- ple Listing Service reported 1 lild, Form (tf rsrmtmr.i, pu™ 4l>e«"Mft&at|f>r.* RIU] h'nnnn of HI'I r Bl-HlM. ri ut tV Mn (i ipiMiv -li-tli ho en 320 listings, and 182 sales with MMI™. Brekman A Port/r Your jireH'Tico I* not ripcemary lit '•ti"'i as hrr ,!| rovnji .1 and H'M ing Service processed 403 list- 10 Hroa-j Sirff! hi" ahnve IImi un!*:H« yrjij i;ar« to a total volume of $4,964,740 for LIVI olh^r crmtnict 'i'H:iinn-rit* mHy be 1, 1 ... -•• iMrit" 1 • r <•) 11.". iys'-m nil H~AU ings and dosed 318 sales dur- Rpfl Hunk. N»w Jersey •ntfr an nh]*rtion tf> the Account or xarninrrl at UII- ffillowlnjj: WIIKItKAH, tl" the period as compared (o 295 nn'M : i' jn i'i tin* allowance of atlnrneyi' ttft Office r,r An:tillcciiirf. knKlni-iTlnn ing this period with a volume July 2fi. AtiK 2, 9., lfi f 12 00 an nlati-fl. A O>aHtriicU'«i, Rtwt# iiouflft listings and 150 sales with a to- Thft Accftiint II nn fll*> in the 8ur- 'Vri-nUm, New Jirm-y HWi'A of J9,788,207 as compared to oitftte'fi offliiR ln the Hall of Rtcordn, tal volume of $3,843,050 for NOTK'K OpjiHn m»y he f.ittHluci H\ Ui«» or 4(1!) listings processed and 314 (OIMV OK MoSMOlTil ?'rflplifil1, New Jursey. If' nf Arnliltecturi-, KUKIIICITIDK MIH I'amrms, Cantona, Hljilr A Warren ^nrtnwUon, l'xyiti-1 ar the K\x\r last year. h'I'ATK OF NKW 4KHSKV Ifittpp, Trrnt^n Nfw Jerfcy U[inn sales closed with a volume nt NOT'tcE in lierfhy (civM Itmt ten!?* Aitornfyn fnr the Kxfrutorn, For I he month of June total . Jrln will tif rrrfived by the Board Oforite W. Howland, Jr, and Any $9,497,539. of Hi own Krecli'jl'!*'rs ol iht> County Frank L. liDWlann nsticcftMfut Mditftr, up-m <>}•• HKU HANK, volumes were: Red Bank Area •if Mnnmoutli, N J.. for Ihe Recnn- Hy JOHN WAHHKN, Jit. \u-h net promptly HIKI in ^ The Shore Multiple Listing .ilrurtion tit Curb ami SMew&lk on A Member of I he Firm ill'>M, will li« rcfundM hl« Multiple Listing Service, $3,- R July 10, 26. Aug. 2, 9 (1-5.0) ui'l any non-hln.|pr n^.n M> Mffnl- llrltlgp nnrl Approaches of tlrl'lK No- h t i Service processed 510 listings 310,920 as compared to $2,789,- N-M 'in Cumfl Avenue at Silift I^kf In Hie t'ny nf Antiury Park, M'tn- »nd closed 300 sales with a vol- NOTICK '-' «.ny r>r all hldg. Alt'! Ifl-K III. 750 in June 1967; Shore Multi- nnuth Ci'iiniy. New Ji'mey, nrvi *:;-. I-.Y INK ACTi MONMODTH M'l,intrnl:iri year; Northern Monmouth Mul- i'luns. »|)tM'lflL'olions, form nf bid, IMi n. [n ESTATE OF MMJKL WHITNEY HIM to Oio requlrpinfnUi tA con- UK IT \'.KAV.;i--A> itv TIIK contract and hrmrl f'ir the prfypnHOfi h l tiple Listing Service, $1,423,315 LAGnEN, DECEA8ED ditiong tf I'mplcympnt to b.: „,..-,«,..-, coi::-:c.ut <>y THK wurk, prepared by H I^roy Marlin, Purnuant to the order or DONALD • Hy -UII )"• as compared to $1,051,840 last Monmniith count/ KnK'nppr. have Jtnd minimum waKc rateq Vj ha pal. or I'.Kh HANK i\- X CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate of thoundfir thft contract. ')i- ,',KI:;M tihy niU r th any N. J., ami niiiy be insisted by pros' 'al dite^of ' ' " ^ SEf;T|r)N in- Hi >]'.()] Multiple Listing Service, $1,- Charles H. 8ab!n and The Bank o r pi'ttlve bi'Mi'ra during IIUHIIH*HM hours New York, Executor! nt tho estati i- OV THE TREASURY Kl; HANK. TUP; f'V' 240,690 as compared to $1,052,- Bidden will t>e furnished with a copy y. ] nf the V\ ' ~ '" V"" of thn naJd Mabel Whitney Bl&vdei. hy fi(;t("i:]ii.<: Chairmen nf the I _..._,.-ind Specifications- , by deceased, notice Is hereby given to thiit K will t,.- 350 last year. Aiig, 6, 9 and In U) (he Engineer, upon proper notice a the creditor* ol anli (lecensprl to pre- lo tl )') BED BANK - New Wom- payment of a (en of Five Dollar eent to th» laid Execumra their whJ'-h ii 153.00), t-nyahle lo the Monmout! NOTICK claima under rath within alx months MONMOUTH CODNTY f f-: lor ii County Treasurer. LIin NorthfHHt .Mr,nrn >'il.h »ted: July 25th, 1968 OF MARY TAYLOR, t to the iprrn-i nf Ih" .i»i-• ,• iuin Sc fr Charge 1 appointed by Mrs. John R. NOTICE proposal forms In the manner di*« CHARLEB K. SARIN orl/.i'd hy this nrrc,}l Iririf-x April 1 ,),„,,. and i:. Keilt, president, are: American upecificatlons; muat hn enclnaei 1 18'2O Moinreux, Bwiu.frUnd if arid [I"C NANCE TO FURTHER AMEND "AM UNNINGIUM, flumKatf of th« RANK. IN TllK ciil'MY O 1 c j:ir^<(tv allot -s ORDINANCE TO AMEND AMD SUP- nfaled ftivelopfB bearing 'he nam THE BANK OF NEW YORK nty of Monmoulh, thin day madp M 111 s n ri I.int ' Knd- ! t,ln ' .iifi In Eii:v;p»liilft li . home, Mrs. George Gray; arts PLEMENT TITLE 2, CHAPTER 11 and aiMrpjw ol the bidder and in By: HAROIJD G, WILSON, th e npplicitlnti nf the unifmlKrt' -rs and nKtll hn deUr 7 k h nillsldeil : ad th A Rriltnr OP THE 'REVISED ORDINANCES-ftl * name or th*> work «.ni * ' Adminifltrairl 'inty HcRlr ir: ihl T tl' and crafts, Mrs. Joseph Roon- 1584' AS HERETOFORE AMENDED i Fm infv nf .\fonn NPW York, New York MW ^f*^y TJtylor. <\prmnpx and ituhsiHntially in thn fo-i in Cnut of V. nally Adopted and approved, COMPANY r-ERTlFYlNO TO Newark, N. J.» months from this d n thin nnllnaiic,., an'] t Ma ' Main •f ''HCtl S GORDON N, L1TW1N THE FAT THAT IF THE BIP- AttnrnoyB Ced: July 23, l>.m ! R>a«;l )m Muni''.'I II Seely; drama, Mrs. Robert 11KP. IS SIICCESSKUI.. L POROTHV /. RENTE For t IhrTR ih.ill ih':i Mayor AUK. 2, 8. 16, 23 ml rtirpelct nn hehalf of .«aH BOii- 1 lilal C'')nFtriirt SURETY "RO.N'n WILL BB 42 Chapel Hill Road, JWG-H to pxpruie jsalft cor tract un- no*) MiinU-; Lockwood; education, Mrs All ".Hit Dorothy Mill*r JlLEl' FOR THE PERFnR. NOTICE MMdletown, N. J, der lha rorporatft neal of said BOR- as ma tho Bonnigh Clerk MANCE OF THE CONTRACT. Administratrix wllh Will annexed OUGH, whii-h shRlT he affix?'] anH hn >ll.l SCRROGATE'S COURT NEW JERSEY, TO BEWER LINES 1 Ihe tittal oe.«ign rapacity of such £(••••• • community welfare, Mrs. Harry >otlcB to Creditor! to Frrsrnt AND PRE3CRIBiNO PENALTIS8 and by this rrferrnre made- a part nhall have 'hf meaning given \T ijjo munJc:pa]:!y, the, Murn> .• Haviland; auditorium, Mrs. ESTATE OF DANIEL FISCHER, NOT EXCEED $20,000.00 BE IT ORDAINED by th» Boiird ol 1 ne ordinance published herewith fionflUions thcr^nf n re hereby ap- 261 Thf Icrm 'f'-'irnflpan: ' nhitU proveri and n pp^iflcally a a reel to. ve th" nipanlng givfn l'> surn inm •v<\ ciLparity aliociiti'in DECEASED. and lie delivered at me placi ind Health o[ tho Borough of Little Stiver, f-'&n Introduced nnrj passed upon first thert'ln n>;d th*' tol;«l rlePlRn capKc::1.' Martha Rescorla; civic im- Rfctlon 1 This ordinance nlnli tako tlie remain t'i this AtN'finfn*; 1 Pursuant to tht order of DONALD on the hour ntiove named. Ihe Han. in tho County of, Monmouth, Ntw Je- •eadlng at a. meeting of the Borough i thwe.of liliHll b' rcMpee.uvcly as f-'t 'Hi 'I hi* term "pf r."' mnanlng given In nurh lerm in of tho Main Sewers. clilms under oath within iix months house, building, or structure here- September 12, 1968 at 8 P.M. an. AGREEMENT marta and dated an the. Acl; Montamat. mimlh tofore or hereafter constructed and during the week prior lo and up t of the day ,1068 be- Irom this datr. JOSKrH C 1RWIN. Director designed or used for dwelling or 2f)i 'Trnjert" meana (at tho l!i(J7 M'C Yor «ach Ft'cal Year there Dated: July 22nd. 1968 *nd Including the date or uuch meet ern THE NORTHEAST MON- ihall h» cfimputeri, for each Bnnr] Is- New Jersey Club Woman, WILLUM L. ULR1CH, Clerk other usa or occupancy by persons, ing copies of nald Ordlnanco will b MOUTH COUNTY REGIONAL SEW- ojfi-t, and fbi aurii other nunltatlon NOREENE VERBA l cither temporary or permanent; facilities fin may from time to time me fiir any I'roject which lnclu**«'^ Aug. ! * ' marie avallahle at the Clerk's Offic ERAGE AUTHORITY (hfireinaftPr rn- any Main Sewer or Sewerg, th»> por- Mrs. William Held; publicity, 6 Monterey Drive tb) "Sewer" shall mean any sew- forretl to us "Authority" 1, a publk be mutually agreed upon and no dfs- Haziei, New Jersey in the Municipal Building to the mem hy the Authority and ttie Mu- tion or Annual Debt Service attrib'i-, NOTICE er or main designed or used for hem of the general public who shall hody corriorate and politic of tlie table to Main sewera hy (Ij asceriain- Mrs. Arthur IV. Hardy; safety Administratrix collection or disposal of sanitary State of New Jrrscy, and nicipality; William C. LInyd, Esq. BOND ORDINANCE PROyiDtNOrOR request UIB Bame. fng the amount nf Annual Debt Ser- and emergency planning, Mrs. B aewage within the Borough; (hereinafter rpferred to «» "Munlc- (301 "Real Entate Tost" shall havp vice lor Hiir.h Fiscal Yonr wllh re- 3S Charch Street °THE CONSTRUCTION OF A STORM JEROME 3. REED pallty"), a municipal corporation of Kssnubiirg, New Jersey (ci "Authority" shall mean Ths the meaning given to nuch tprm ih spnet to nuch Bonrt Issue, and <, 2 > Arthur Kurrasch; sunshine, Northeast Monmoulh County Re- Borough Cleu Ihe State of New Jersey situate ln Paragraph (A)

  • Th« term "sewage" nhall liavn second and final reading by the Mu- it) "Connection Date" shall mean by the respective governing hodlejt of the meaning given to auch term In and ibi the denominator Is the prin- PROVIDING FOR AND RELATING cipal amount ot jali Bond liana. Mrs. Lorenz Klebk. nicipal Council of the Borough ot the 90th day following the service TO THE TREATMENT AND DIS-the Boroughs of Fair Haven, Little ie Act; Keansburg at a regular meeting held of a notice by either the Authority Silver, Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, f33) "Sewer Reach" means uny IPC- or tho Borough upon an owner POSAL OV SEWAGE AND THE ")) For each Fiscal Year, thft on Auguit 7, 1968 and after a publlQ Council *ot the Borough ol Little all COST AND EXPENSE OP SUCH Shrewsbury and West Long Branch, tion of a Main Sewer nhown ar\ theMain Bewer Charge shall be det^r- hearing tht same was ordered adopt- that a sower is available to aerva municipal corporations of the Stale nf Map an extending between points LEGAL NOTICE v?r in the County ol Monmouili. New a Building except that ln the caae TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL. mined by multiplylnR, lor each Boii'l rd and approved and becomes effec- Jer'acy, (not less than two-lhlrda « WHEREAS, pursuant to the Sewe New Jersey and each rierrin;iftor re- liicntlfipfl nn »aifl Map hy letter and Isfliie, tho Annual Debt Service l'>r tive after published as required by of a Building completed subsequent flffe Aulhorlilps Law ot New Jerse ferred to by the term "Participant", number, and any necessary renewal ch Fiscal Year attributable to Mam law. all tlie' members (hereof a/flrmath to the availability of a sewer to and tho Authority ia a public body- or replacement therenf; NOTICE concurring), as follows: the premises on which a Building Tha Northeast Monmoulh County RL. Hewers, determined as provided i'i AN ORDINANCE VACATING OLD glonal Sewerage Authority (the "Au corporate and politic or the State nf (31» "Slart-uo Cost" "hall have tho Paragraph IC| next above, by a frac- M0NMO11TH COUNTY Section 1. The improvement is located, "Connection Date" shall New Jericy organized and exist- mcar.lng given In jurh term In V SURROGATE'S COURT IANE IN THE BOROUGH OF KEAN8- mean Uie date of the initial occu- thorlty**) was created by parallel or tion of which il) the numerator 1- BURG, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, •cribed In Section 3 ol this bond ordt. dlnances duly adopted by the reap.ee ing under said Act constituting agraph fAi (li ifli or SnCJon 305; tho aforesaid Municipality's Hhsro 1- Notice to Creditors to Fruflrt nance la hereby authorized as a gen pancy of said Building or the dale CJ5) "System" mearR thft 1987 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, of tha issuance of a Certificate of live governing oodies or the Bo Utlcal flubdivlsion of the State -estab- Ihe Direct Construction Cost or tli-- €Ialm» Atralnut Estate eral Improvement to be made: or ac ought o? Fair Haven, Litfle Silve ished an Instrumpntallty exercis- Project and all other fiewera, con- Main Sewers and <2> the denomina- ESTATE OF BRUNO OAQLIOTI, LEONARD S. BELLEZZA oiilred by the,Borough ol LiUie bii Occupancy therefor, whichever oC sults, pipe line.?, main.*, pumping a.n<' DECEASED Mayor !;[ in the County of Monmouth, New said dates shall ha tlie earlier. Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Shrew fng public and pisentlail guvernmentta tor ti fho slnremiil Dfrcct Consirut- Attest bury and West Long Branch and tl functions to provide for the public vontllatinn station^ lewage troatment tion Cost of thft Main Sewer.--. Pursuant to the order or DONALF Jerfiey. For the aald improvement n (g) For the purpose of this Oirdl- 1 xnd <1isiKwal flyfltemn, plants Harvey Marion purpose stated in .mid Section 3, ther aafd Authority IK a political nubdlv health and wo If art , with all neces- The amount, num ot the. J. CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate or th! tiance, a property shall be deemed "Ion of the Slfiti; at New Joraey e sary or proper powers to acquire, works, ronnrctionii nnn mitrall*. and amo County o! Monmoutti, this day made, Municipal Clerk ii hereby appropriated tin- sum NOTICE therefor and Including the sum o easement at a point opposite a public health and welfare, with a District (hereinafter defined 1 from acguireii, const rue led or ojicrated esased, notlcs Is hereby given to thi SUPERIOR COURT $1,300.00 as the down payment (o Sewer in such street or eajement to be acquired. con?tnifloi cr o\ cal Year the volume, of Beware <>r necessary or proper powers to a pollution nr threatened imllullnn and other wastes delivered or diacharg>'d creditors or said deceased to presen OK NEW JERSEY sild improvement or purpose required •which la part of a Sewer o[ the quire, construct, maintain, opcril for improvement of cond ii ions affect- atffl hy the Authnrity for ihe pur- to the paid Snie Executrix ttiel CHANCERY DIVISION by law and now available therefor i>y Authority. poses ot the Aulliority umifr the by tlie Municipality into the System virtue of provision in a previously and use sanitation facilities for th Ing the public health; and shall be In excess or the annual lim- claims under oath within six month MONMOUTH COUNTY Section »', Every connection require relief of waters in, bordering or 01 Acl; 1 from this date. M-4384-67 adopted budget or budgets of Uie Bor itation set forth in Schedule A. In ougti lor down payment or for capita by this ordinance shall be made in tering the territory nf tliR Authorit WHEREAS, hp.retofnre find RK of Main Sewer Chirge for auch Kisnif Dated: Auisiist 7th, IMS CIVIL ACTION manner to discharge into said Sewer from pollution or threatened polli .Tune 'JO, lf»67. Uie Authority entered <36> "Treatment Plant" Tnfana fa* ROSA GAPUOTI NOTICE OF OKDER improvement purposes, nnd including with respect to the lfifiT Privet, the Year, computed 33 rierclnabnve pro- also the sum ol 5L0.981.flO received all waste and sanitary sewage original tfin and for improvement nf cond into a contract (herein called the vided, aliall be Increased by a sur- 60 gntreiwhltp Road FOR PUBLICATION Ing in the Building ln accordance wltt tlona affecting the public health; an "Service Contract" 1 with each of thesewage treatment plant and main Uttle Silver, New Jersey CHARLOTTE M. DEMORJIAN, Plain- or eipected to be received hy th" pumping station ami their respective charge for fliich excess volume. Tin: Borouffk from the United Slates c and subject to the Rules and Rcgula WHEREAS, there nre In tho terr Participants wherein and whereby the •urcmrge (or any such excess vol- Sole Executrix tiff, -vs- HARRV R. PEMORJIAN, Uona tin well as Sewer System Stan tory of the BOROUGH OF NE\Authority undertook, among other sites in the area commonly known Messn. Rcussllle. CornveU, America or Stale or New Jersey o as Raccoon Island m Monmoulh ume occurring In any Fiscal Year aii'l Defendant. dards heretofore or hereafter extoptei SHREWSBURY waters borderlnp fl ihfnKa, to plan, finance, construct, agencies thereof as a Rrant In aid oi Beach, New Jersey, shown on the to be added to and becoma part, Mausner & Carotenuto By virtue of an Order of the Su financing said improvement or pur by the Authority which connectio entering the territory of the Author maintain and operate, certain sewer- of the Main Sewer Charge fnr iiirti perior Court of New Jersey Chancery shall be subject to the right of inspec ty polluted or subjetH to pollution b afif! .facilities in or about tha District Map andd anyy necessary or desirable • 3( Broad Street. pose. 1 alterations, Fiscal Year nhall be in each Instance Red Bank. New Jersey Division, made the 10th day of July, tion and approval by the Authority sewage and industrial and othf anrl the Participants agreed In siih- renewals, replacements, the amount ascertained by multiply- 1968, in a civil action wherein Char- All connection charges, aervica chajge; wastes arising frnm causes wltliln tli fitance, among other things, to make extenslnns, enlargement..... s or >ielter- Attorneys Section 2. For the financing oC salt territory of the BOROUGH OF NEW up any deficit arising from opera- ing the amount of the Wain Sewrr AUJ. 8, 1«, 23, 30 »29.W lotte M. Demorjlan la the plaintiff Improvement or purpose and to mee ami inspectfon Zees imposed by Ui mentts thereohff whethehthr lloea.t<; WHEREAS. Ihe Authority •Is now CONSTRUCTION, CONNECTION' cipality to l I'm It the volume of sew- New Jersey, in accordance with tha planning to undertake the construc- AND OPERATION OF age or other wastes discharged by rulei of civil practice and procedure. limitations prescribed by aald Law. tions and Sewer System Standard: BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY heretofore or hereafter adopted by tl and tion nf the aforesaid SP we rape facili- SEWERAGE FACILITIES. tha Municipality Into the System in The ohjpct of aald action 1B to ob Section 3. t a J Tlie improvemen ties for the i-nllectlon, treatment and pxceas ol the limitations act forth in COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Authority regulating ani providing fi. Section '201. Const ruction of 1067 1 tain a Judgment of divorce between hereby authorized and purpose for the WHEREAS, It la advisable and 1 disposal nr sewage and other wastes Project. fA) If and when required Ichedult. A when Ui such volume the said plaintiff and you. tlie construction of such connection the bent Interests of tha B0R0UG1 WIDDLETOWN TWP. — Commercial financing of which said obligations and providing for the Improvement from flourceR within the District and by the terms or tlie Service Contract has causf-d damage or extraordinary are to ho Issued in the construction OF NEW SHREWSBURY to enter it Is willing to provlrfp also for addi- expense to thu Authority, or <2i BUdi property slow; Hwy. 35 or 36. From FLORENCE F. FORGOTBON maintenance .and repair of such con to an agreement with the Authorll in proceed with the planning finan- by the Borough of Uttle Silver of a nectlons and prescribing the kind o tional capacity In said facilities for cing, construct inn. acquisition and volume. In more thin ono twenty-four 17V to 11 acres MULLANEY REAL- Attorney for Plaintiff itorm drain system on Kumnon Place providing lor and relating: to th use by nr for the benefit of the Mu- hour period within any period of lU'f TY 671-51M. 184 Broad Street materials to be used In the origtna tteatment and disposal by thn Ai y completion of the Initial Construction, and Garden Road a.3 ahown on am connection and Jn improving and r* nicipality in accordance with Ihe Authority shall rontemparancou.nly consecutive years, has exceeded tin- Red Bank, New Jeraey in accordance with Ihe Plans and thorlty of aewage originating In th prepare and complete plajis for the dally or hourly limitations net forth July 19, 26, Aug. 2, S Hfl.00 specifications therefor on file in thepilring the same and the method 1 BOHOUGH OF NEW SHREWSIU'R" l r>r thin Agreement; nd doing the same. Unless a toilet ii WHEKEA5REAS , thh e Municipalitii y has re-construction, actiulsltton - arid financing In Schedule A or (3i such volume h.i* HEAL ESTATE WANTED office of tho Borough Clent and here- and providing for payment of tl of thft 19G7 Project, and, upon com- exceeded for a period of 12 month.* NOTICE already installed therein, every own cost and expense in connection ther quested and Is willing to have new- by approved. er of such Buildlnc ahall Install a age and other wastes originating from pletion of siu'h financing nr the mak- the yearly limitation set firth in tJROENTLY NEEDED - Two *n MONMOliTH COUNTY .with; now therefore, ing ot arrangements therefor saUsfac Schedule A. It Is understood an-l three-bedroom home! Mlddtetown, Hai- MimilOKATK'S COURT (hi Tlie estimated maximum amoun Iwat one toilet therein and connei its territory treated and (lisppned of of bonds or notes to be issued fo such Building and every tolfet ther RE IT ORDAINED BY THK BOR by the Atitlinrily, and tn pay for thetory tD the Authority, shall rnnstruct agreed that failure by the Municipal- !el vicinity. iVe have buyers willJw. Notice lo Creditors to VrentDi in with, said Sewer. OUGH COUNCIL OF THE BOROITG serviefs thereby rendered nr rxnectrd acquire anrl complete the 1067 Proj ity to make provisions for limiting THE KIRWAN CO. T87-5600. Clulmn AnalnHt Estate said purpoBe is $13,413.00. Us flow after written notice BO to s tram moulh"* lias ii'?t entered into .11 with said Sewer In accordance with pursuant to the termi of the contrnc bush: lime tn limn a* additional Informa- iiath within six months from this clarcd, rpclleri and stated: the terms of this ordinance. authorized by this ordlnnnce. aprecinont with the Authority in iiiti- LIST WITH CONFIDENCE date. ia! The said purpose described 1 NOW, THEREFORE", In connlrtfr- tion nf fritting such clnies becomes ntantlnlly Uie sHrne form ns tli;r- Cur 14 professional salespeople ar Dated: July 29th, lflBS Section 3 of this bond ordinance 1 Section 5. Tho Boa.nl shall drslgnat Section 2. The BOROUGH OF NE\ atlon rf thr premises, of Hie mutual available. Agrecment nl or prior tr> the datf mdy and able to market your prop- not a current expense and is a prop one of Its proper officers tn glvt SHREWSBURY. IN THE COUNT covenants HTNI agreements herein net Sivtlnn 20?. Oppn»ll»n Hnd Malntp- lioreof, tticre shall bn added to tl•*< •rty successfully. E. ALLAIRE CORNWELL OF MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY VJ Bonlen Place erty or improvement wlilcJi the Bor notice to tho owner of properly wltl forth, and of the uiulertakinga of each nnncii of Sysipm, and Trvntmenl of Main Sewer CharRO of the Municipal- Trade-Ins — Exchanjes ough may lawfully acquire or main respect to which an order Is issue shall enter (nlo a contract with Tli party (o the other, Hie Authority fltirt ity an HiiffMion.ti charge to ha rf*- Little Silver, New Jersey Northeast Monmouth County Region: Sennnp. Cpon runiplfllnn nf (Me WK7 Member Multiple Listing Service! One of the Executors as a genpral improvement, and nil In Sect Inn 201, termlnpfl us fulluws; WALKER h WALKER, Realtors part ol tho cnsl thereof lias been o\ nance. Such notice shall bo addreaae Sewerage Authority providing for ar its jiuccpssnrs nnd ;isslgn.i, iln mutu- the Authority sh.tll phn-i1 ttu> sann1 '» Mem*. Reuasllle, Cornwelt, relating to tho trriitmcnt anil dlspo.t 1 (ti Thn amnuni that •woulr! fee •hrewsbury Holmdel MI.Uiincr * Carotenuto shall be specially assessed on proper to the owner of Bald properly as the ally cnviMiant, pnunist iiml agree fl^ iipprntl.m. After II1;ICIIIK 111*.- 1PBT TU-5212 671-331 ty specially benefited thereby, name ot said owner appears in theof ncwtiRC and other wnste.i and tl follows: Projpi-t in npiTMi-m. »i« Authority altrltititriltte in Furl MomM-mili 34 Erond Street cost and expense of such treatmPI as a Mrtln St'wtT I'lrirst1 .«ha!l tf Red Bank, New Jemey ib) The period of usi'/ulnttss of RRI Ja.it tax duplicate of the Borough, sha ARTICLE r. Hhall ;it all lining itprrati* and mnln- WE NERD — Five or six, 2-3 bedroom describe the property by lot anil bloc and disposal, on the terms ami mi In in ttie System, sn us to treat mi't foniputi'i! in accordance with thii Incomes, furnished or unfurnished purprtse within the limitations of aiil< dltlons and substantially in the for TJEKINITIONS. Section :!fi?; Ixjcal Bond Law. acconilrig to th designation as the same nppear3 01 Sffitlmi nil. AH used or rrrrrrnl dispoHc (i[ all jtrwni;p which may from 585 to $175 per month for in the tux map of the Borough and 1>: apt forth in tliln ordinance, anil Hi thrrenfter tie clvlivrri'il and dls- eomlnj- personnel. THE BERr, AGEN reasonable life thereof computed from tin1 stri'Pt address if 1 street addres Mayor shall be and ha hereby la to In thin AKriTinrnf. unless a dif- nM For tha Fiscal Year fnr CY, Rt. 35. Mlddlelown. 671-10O0. the date ot the snirt bonds authorize thorlzfd and directed on behalf ferent meaning clearly appears from pharsvd l>y the Mutilclpiilitv tnln the which the aforesaid amount is OROINANCE NO. 229 by this bond ordinance, is 15 yenrs. pxlsts, nnd shnll stale that by orde tlie cnniext: System tn Jin'nrilani'i* with Sci'tlnii computed, then1 ahall he deducts! AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND n[ LJie Boa.nl I ho owner ia require Wild BOROUGH lo execute snll c "JO;j nnd witliln lln> liinltatlniis there- BUY — Three or lour-hedroom house. id The supplement.-!! debt atattmen to connect e;ich Building of salt! prop tract under the corporate .IPQ! 111 "Act" mcan^ 111 f Sinvprnpp All- from t!m aforesaid amount, a mini Little Silver only. $27,000 ratine Write SUPPLEMENTING ORDINANCE required liy said Law has been dul tlioritirs Law 1 N..1.S A -HMJA-l et in st-t furlli nl tlii' point nr pnlnu nf equal tf tfie amount. If any, re- NO 111, ENTITLED, "AN ORDI- erty with a Scwnr In accordance witl said BOROUGH, which slinll hp 1 particulars to Box A-183, The Daily made and riled In thft office of tb fixed and mtPBtnl by t>io BOROU scfi.i, rnnstJtutihp <"U.iiUer US ni the County «f Mon- NANCE FIXING THE SALARIES, the terms of Ihin ordinance wlthli 1 paliiy on the M;ip a^ III "re parth'll- Register, Red Bank. Borough Clerk anil a complete ej thirty days nfte-r .irrvice of such not' Clerk, and to deliver Hit same. Pamiihlt't Laws of in 10. of 1U(* State niouih for the 'piiriiOHO of ilofrav*' WAGES, AND FEES OF EMPLOY- ecuttd duplicate thereot has hec nf New J(M"flr>', approved larly spcrififd in the writ I en n-'tire inn thn Mn In SrwiT Chiirgo -at- HOME WANTED—Will assume mnrt- EES AND BOROUGH OFFICIALS as hereinafter provided, and said not,^ Secllon 3, S&lrl rontrart alum referri'il In " in Spiiinri l!tU, nr siic'i filed In the office of the Director r Hiiall iitsn di'5cribfi the penalty wUicl In JI 11 bs f an U a J ly (IK* funn nnnr: 1FH6, and llir- .'iris iinifnilii tributable to For!. Moninouili. or Ifage 2-J bedroomfi. Please Write Box OF THE BOROUGH OF UNION the Division of l/ocal ^ov^rnment f of nr .fjipplpnirntn] ihrrrto HDHT imtnts nHj may !"• mutually added (•! the aforuMilti amount V19J, The Dally Register. Tint Rank. BEACH, MONMOUTH COUNTY, may bo Imposed lierciinder fnr fa Hun lu'retn, mnrkeri "Bxhlhil A-Apr ny tlie AutliiM'UV ;\M lh« thn Depirtment nf the Treasury of Ih itipnt'* nnd hy this r t^i Thft Icrn a sum eiiiml to thn nntrtunt pai-( NEW JERSEY, FOR THE CALEN- t*> comply with nald notico and orrie lo Die r.uuniy fif Moninnuth in re- LISTINGS WANTED — Two. three DAR YEAR 1968" State of New Jfrsey, and auch slate In accordance with tlie terms of th Curl of this Ordinance, ami Kxprnsr- nh.il and tour-bedroom homes In Little Sil- ment shows that Urn gross debt of thf trnn* nnd co mill ions tli error Klven lo sm-ii I pay mont (if ?uins loaned hy sal<) ordinance, Snltl notice m;ty lie servf Disehnrcr nf Seu«K«*- C'mnty in the Aiitlmrlly lo'r »ai«l ver, Rum.ion, Mlriclletown area, F 1'imJC NOTK'K Borough as defined in siild Law i nn l.he owner personally nr hy leavin hereby npjirnverl ami specific: of 3i>ftnui :ilM; i'Uil nf \\ ill ten nut Ire ^lVi'li f«»t efficient nervlre cull E.A. ARM PURMl' NOTICE Is hereby glvrn Incrensrtl liy the nuthorUallnn nt t.h it nt hf!t usual plarn of almde wll Kli Thft ti-riu "Annunl Auticirltv, tli i •THONG AOENl'.Y, Renltnr. that I lie loreg^iInK Orrilnnnr-R was In-bonds and nolen provided t/>r In thi a mr-tii lie r of h Is f;im ily n hove tli iniilt HIP Aulhorltv to i-nnne Uiit \ portion nt HIPamount troduced at a Regular Meeting of the bond ordinance liy -M:i.41(i no, and It 1 PrniriMt_Ave., l.ltllP Silvrr. ;4I-J5nn. bond I iKf oT eight pen years, fluid nolir Section 4. Tills nnllnjtnrfi .*»hn 11 I - Lin-ill Sf'wtT.iH' ^VMiMii IT Hi v. ilfirrniint-ii Mmtl \n- aitrifil ••> Mayor find Council of Uie Borough of rlfert ten iliiys iifler puMli'n1 the Main Sewer t:ti.us« of UIP TlTVE TUSTOMEn looking In Unl'nn npiich. In the County of Mon-mild tt niiiy al.irj lie siTvcri within or witho ilf;ilIs ilirrt'from iirrl tlie Svsteni Hie limits of the Ftnrough !«y mallln, thrrr-nf hy title aflcr its final MBS Munlrl |i.il!ty, flrllit |inr!lnn [n F<- Chalet type honip .with Irres; some mouth, held on the 2."ith day of JULY, hond nntln.inre will l>r within 1 ijsinn;tti*'l f"f Ih drill limitations prfpcrilied hy t tin anint* hy reglMiercd infill to ll hy niuItiiilylnR tl P tiling unusual; i>n wnler If pn^lhle 1IM18, and a Public Hrnring st office nddrcss r>r unl it'imijiu m\ [|t.'!crmiiK'il liy fl f 1 J> • Has mnni-y. HArt0I.Ii MNHKMANN', Ordinance was lielil, al wliii'ii time U\ *'. 1 nil ptrtons tntfrostcd were uivpn nn Ka ruiinuiit not tiwnor HH tMo flump mineni'd on I! NIVI'K K (>(" I'KNDlNr. niCIIINAM ttim fi| whirh thi' nimiVrainr 11 flrnker, Shrpwahury, 542-110:1. 1 nil Jnst inx dupllnitc of the BOI-DIIRII. opporinnliy '" tie hmrd. Tli* afore- d.r iinii Tin' Ordi tlie Muiiirlimlllv'H ulijftf nl ihn I'"• "READY BUYERS" .inl'i Ordlnancp WHJI finally pn.iHcd and ;iit inns, of \vai mlrmliKTil 11 lid [i>u fti reel Cipiisiructliin I'OH I or ih" M mi ddf>i>ied on the Sth tiny of AUGUST, Rations, iMlKlni'rrlnn nrd othe .Section 6. Any per.1011 or ciirixirallr rrniHiiK 'il 'I lili'iMing «ir lh«- In NITI'MII I NEED HOMES—From Rumsnn thn Hems of cxiifnsc llsl who slmll noL comply wllh nny not it. rniinrtl of Ihe llnritiiKh nl \\H ]\, ll'i'J iln ami t| tlncroft. From JIS.COO tn JJCO.OOO: niltlrrl itndn- HvrtUm 4!IA:2-1'O i>r «a nnd order Issued in acMnlnnce wltl In tin1 Cimntv nf Mdinnmith. r I iirrrt I'nnitrui'thm t'lmt "Service and expert UnowletlKn li my MAKV SABIK, Law inny bn induikil n.f purl of tl Hit' vrovlBlons lirror>f within thirl Jersey, lu-lil nn Aiipiisl ^, l!lf»K II wi M.iin SIMVI'J-.S calllnit card." Call Adam Kretowicl. Borouph Clerk cost of Hiiid Iniiirovi'iiu'nt nnd 1^ In f 1 nva aflor rntlcfi liy tlm proper o lie fiirthcr i-imsldiTeil fnr fli ' >f Hi.' I'i Owner. ADAMS AOENCY, 31 Howard rliuled In Mil! forcRolim estimnte there flriT of tho Rufird Ui ninltp Hie n Ilif ff Mt., Neir Shrewsbury. 741-MO8 or 741 of. ciitirocl connectIIMI ahnll, 11 [tun emivle irrj/tiK of tiiil'l R4W. "2* Hour Service." Member Kei tion In tho Municipal Ctiurt nr Hi Bank Area Multiple IJjllnit Service. Sei'Uiin 5, Tlm full fnllh nnd r.reill hplil at 1)1.' MtmliMpni HUIIIIIUK nf tint UoidKfih nre lu-ichy plwlfin Diiroujfli ilium rnniplalnt by nn offlrr i itiu-niiKli nn AIIKII-*! 1!", l!l«R tn tlifi punuluiil payment of Hie pitn • tl ttm Authority, Uie Horoiigli or Hi H::iD P.M. atnl during ilii* wt'eiv \r thi* IIKOII^II nf .mid prrlmi (if tliirly dnys, In wliir nrrin> in s;ml Mimlcipnl UntM IIIB j'MvlslDti.* nf t))p or/l^r or nnllr 1 nnd tile itmuiiKfi 5I111II lir nUHK;tU'i\ t. Itic in |fm niiMiibiMH nf Iho jfi'iieral r;t! Vi'tii", nl! iMliMilnteil i-n II" 1 JUT not coniiillod wlUi. 1 COLTS NECK levy ml vnl»r 1 m tiinct upon all tin rotHUMl llu- -iiitnr. siuni'lli'ii ll'nl Unnils will :i('rr Artli'li! I .._ iftbln prnpnrty within tin? HnnniKl flpntlon 7. Tills ordinance nlinll Ink rfiH-t ihirty cun rtnys nflor the rirs JtHIN IlilYAN. llitlf >'! ri'HI|tlll.lllim Cl'HSf In !'!• tcd. (hr MuiilHi'ailly, nt Us o W« are now offering 12 !> iiMU'iUlftn hnrpof iiiTonllnK lo law,' jM.inilliiK v rciMin. lnii niiiy by it and PM, ll! ' CHOICE BUILDING LOTS niifl lntprf.it tlirrron without limitation OHPINANCR Airrimni'.'-iNti A CMN- son. n[ tin- payment of Jlnn.Ki w fill nml r|ii-i.Hr nnv nrM nil c\tr-i- of rate or nmniinl. rmibro NOTICI; TltAfT HIQ'I'WK.UN TIIK Unit- ililH III Ml'' l.'U-Ml Sl-WITilK" S\llMM1, — Priced from $8,500 — cctlnn 6. Thin Iximl ontlniinro sltnt Tfio, forpffolns: nriilnnnco wm rc.ii 1 mail OF ltfc'l> HANK'. IN THK -t ,itnl •trrtfn- )M<"n!l"nM r Mil1 (iiilf.i)lB llien-frnin, li«'i '••^\\\- mnn eflrr.t 20 dwys utter thf firs t uiMJic Dif .^inif to n-tii-li i" 'ii'il Sn »|. M .'.HI Tr.litriHMlf. V I fl II f In Hn fltini fnrtn anil lnlrodncnl am COll'NTY OF MON MOUTH, NKW ]iy miin milv an* ihe reaperlivc 1 piil)llrnllf>n thfrrnr nttrr llti/il adoption wed first riNnllnK at a rcRuliir mfi'l JKllflKY ANP Till'; N'OUTl IK AH I' 'MVIT 111" fl'1" .iH" IlliTMn Jil ll'n -+i» i'l 'ilirf. 1 Ai 'I rf,i\ nl I'.-m I'.ii »;• You may saloct your own Arlii-U's Si'i-lh.n.1 ot thh Ann-f- as provided hy nald UKMI Jlnnd Lnw ...„ i»l Ihp TlriJiril nf HpflUli nf 111 MONMOUTU ClU'.NTV KlCllloNAI. |inint '>r jioitilN nf «'"iuii',:l|ii!t. mi'l. •!• l..|i<-<| l||...ll AO,..Ml |i.'!.l J-.'-.l- • mi1 nl »i> builder. Somn wooded fl'I'ATKMENT Hni-f>UKh of Midi' Sllvrr hold on An HEWKRAriK AUT11MWTV I'ltnVlP firr Mm nmUmn i>r HIH-II c«.nm-t tl-m il f't- Mu |"iliiVi. .mi 1 1 1 The linn ! Onllnnnrr puhllslitnl hrrc KN.it ,"i, IMS and will he rnnsldrm INH l'*Oll AND ItWLATINi; '10 TIIK it!t Thf tfiin • ,\iillnullv" ^ 11 •> 11 r ifiiuifrtlnn.-, will keep Hi" l,ui-.il [I. Jiiii-c Hie mi'.tuiiiK phTii 1.1 Mich term with high elevation. will) hits bi'cn finally miuplpil nnd the final pflsnat" *t a merfinR t*t lim TftBATMKNT ANI' f>IHI')>SAl. "F •WITJI^C SvM-rn KnriniTtfd uitu !hf f jj v 1 'JO-d'iV ixTlfii! of Iliiilliillnii wtLhlr • - -trn if Hrnlth nt Ilift nomugli . HKWACl-: ANf> TH 10 I '1ST ANH111 lite rn itih in n>is A«if*iiii-i>t, ill .[I 1 i7i "Aiillmriiy niiii-ei" IIKMIIH Ihft Excluiivi Agint wlilcli fl snll, mil Ion nr prorredlnf. MHln Hllvpr In IH' llfld «t Illi Ho KXPBNSK OK SUCH TRKATA1BNT Int.. I In* HyMPin A A nf\\n\u> • Til I ti" ()Ufnilr>nlnR thft valldliy of nurti ordl miRli Hnll, Mttlr aitvor, Now Jrvm ANO DIRrOBAl.. UK In ;iud i'i.llerti.,1 tiV Hi" j 1-H. ,it V.-iil, H.i-: '• M,,i 11 fl. : I J.c 1 ILLMENSEE AGENCY nnncp run In rnniinrniril, as provldcf on RpptMuher !», Iftfifl n( 7:^0 r. M, 1 WHKnKAH. iHiiMinnl In llui Hewer- fine rein ry «r ihe Trpusii-ei' nf ttus An- MiinlKinalltT: l»ro\lilrrt. linnevcr, tun i pun-ft. I", r-nli li«.n.i I«'.n- l«i In HIP l^>r;il IKmd \.»w, hnn lir«nn t< wlilcli 11 inn and 11lq.cn all [>er»on« tl nflfl Auttinrltleii l.nw ot New .lerTV, tlmiiiy. Hi'- Munli'liiHlliy nit Mhnll IK.I IT il- . Vr-\- • ' v-UWU in« III.H'M ,1 n7 |-i «-• Realtors run fmrn liir dnlr nf the IIIHL imlillcii J»lrlPR In he hrn nl thereon nhnll I HiDf'il w i' < thin thn ',-r.•., • 1 . • J 1 r ; i-.r,i, •' 'DIP NnrLliPiml Umimnultt Counly ftr- fRi "Rniul" irifMits nnv '"""I. """* tl«>n of thl.i nt.itriTitMil given full i>|i|>nrttmify. i 1,' Rt. U Colts Nock "I had to nil my police dog Kinnnl HrwernK? Aulli»r!lv (tht* f»i' nlhpr cvlderirr .I I'l.nn with i Daily Rtgliltr w«nt «d—wi WARRJCN M. HDRIMDRT, \hv Svslrnt 462-3172 niirtiiigli t'krk •>« duly nrinpicit >'V l'ie iri;-AiHIiKlIlN ; wtren't compatible!" govornlni hntllei of tin Risr- (ft) "UnnrJ lnniifl", when iiRct wlili it Ihn llrtiltnltonn let forth ln fleh vu't for dJL.h KIB1..1I VIM^ wtt LEf.AL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 20_THE DAILY *oa ihUI iiiivtT tii Lh» Authority • v. August 9. hy (n» A'jtfccrify by tpproptti.it «'• •tM »arh PafUfipmi, m*y i t»iher WMJI iht ftorourh rt C»u>n- rtcord of tht volym? nf t*wa.gt or % linn m h*y of pr»rog«iiv* wrii nr bt itrminnLniIIL«4 bbyy Ih*Iht AulhoniA v J town, hivt in Accordant* wtth law, JjlnaMng in r>i« tmi'^Ty of Hurtion { nifipillty ill r*rttficii# I iht Authority may Attt%- rj\htrwin, in4 *jg#- Authority may if iu*-Ji due be i\. itait tnny y*»r fnt mrh rj]anl>r morjft M 4it*r f Authority Officr tnno|! nnl* «hflll apply tn flpera'tr>n of ihe| hive ami pijruufl any jnd ill r#med!t* tfLtr rhe fittt of any Sands prtvi- m*n\M in aubtLuitUlly ih$ »ira» form mined uid rtmriitA by tha afertiiid LEGAL„ j| jmount ntf ihtht AnnAonuJl iC Chug*h for •_(i> rntl*rt t-ai d»vir.n, Tht velum* of th# Systfrn of tho Authority. All »U'Ji of auch obltfailon Inrludlrg iny rrm-painy. ' (cuied the aarni fa nrconit.net with irwiri rectived into the fyit*m from Fiscal "Yttr rffterrm*ed as provided eiltei anil processei provide*] by the I.'nltai th* Authority ihil! hive ln tni rulen ind rvgulaMnni and, my amend- Stt Bright ihall b* aicerttJnti] by iCnnt'tn»Mi\ " Arlirie. and I2I thr part u-IMT Project prior to the jiving of j AulhoHlv airf (*e* Brlghl »ni B»miflnaiin- g in the territory of Hum - iptCt tn such Bond Issue, and *, I Municipality pursuant tn and In tion Tost a infill he pays hie ropy thereof nhalj have been mailed itiorlty nr nf any per«op In any In-the notice hereinafter mentioned,"this WB.""IA"" This Sectinn'Vn shall he •on from the total volumt of iew- multiplyint the •m'Mint or Annual cordance with Pirn graph 1B1 next Municipality upon written notice nv to (he Municipality unit, for all pur-xmncp nr unrier any clrrumaljnrea Agreement rnsy bt termlnate4 hy it*applicable nnly to the Agreement en- *ge rerelvpd into thr Jystom tt thi D*bt Bfrdre io turertAinefi l»v x frir 1 above, snd on or 'hrfore January IS ithe Authority nf (lie smimnls 1lier#nf. ;mses of ihla Agreement, shall he ron-to observe or fully prrform any ob-the Authority or \2\ the Municipal tered. int.. o h.v ih* Authority with th» common point of coiM*tlon Ai be- tlon of which -ai. the numerator is i ne*l en-Milnp. the Munlrlpallty shall . iB i Tn the extent Hut the Muniri i-tusU f>ly deemed to have been "made ligation aasumed by or imposeri upon lly, hy nnllre given lo the other and Borough of Sea BrighBh t ihereipaftehift r iin tween the Authority 0m Sea Bright th* »l rnnstructinn Cnnt.-H-etprmined pny To the Authority the unpaid part j P»hiv prepay* itx share nf (tie NnIn arrordance wllti Uim Article «t IheIt hy thli Agreement or any rnntract In" each of the Participants during j this Section ill referred to an '"Seaanrl a a between the Authority m<1 ti nf trie ^^-tTinnlnjc of Mirh FIK»! r<{ any Annual Cliarfje *•> staled in ifnn'tnictinn rmu the Main Sewer explraiion nf laid period, of t Jilriy with the Authority, whether arising the mnnlh of January in the year i Bright" > anri the agreement between Itumion Hi* respective volumes of Year, or Ijie Tretijnen! Plant and 11»1' surh reriiMrste. The Annual rharjte • Charge or ihe Treatment Plant days except a a may bn provideil hv Irom a iDscnnilniunct of nervlre •« 1971 or In any mihuequeni January, the Authority and (he Borough of thi riennminnin'r \t Hie principal payable hv tlie Municipality for each an?' .md gin en! nt a court nf rnmj>p- tn FArR,%rnph >\' next ntwt nrovJdfrt, and ir iiuch not I re shall be given as ; Rumaon thereinafter nr. it du* e and payable nol Inter than .Janu- mini Hi urge m the Muniri|»ali!y by the Municipality within Jtnch pe- Ihe Authority liable tn Mama Res to theat the expirtllor n| the month nf I aald agreements tr# In lubatantlall" Treitmeni Plant rmrpe shall be de-ary 1.% next following the clone nf j ICI For ihe purple nt .trtprminlnR riod. Munlt IpAliiy' «>r rfl-fvt HIP. Munlclpall- January In which, euch notice la given thB lamt form •• tht within Agree- anre with Article 111. tirmlned by multiplying, fnr r*ch mii M Fiscal Year, but current pm- tile Municipality's share of Hie Nrt ly from making any payment to th»terminate and thereafler htvi no fur-menl. Section 413. Kiecolton AI CoKiiter- IRI The Munir Ilia Illy shall cause ther forci aid eirect. parii. Thli Atreftntnt may. bt ex- Bcind Isiue, ihe Annum Peh: Service , vision (or and payment of ill mirh ' Conn t ruction ro.it ol the Treatment all aewage or other wa slcs at anyAuthority or fully performing an/ i R> 11 la unrieralood that aewajre Cor »ueh Fiscal Y>«r alt rib til* hie in , Annual marges nn nn estimated ba- IPlant, ihe Municipality and ihe bu- other obligation required of it under ecuted by the par tie • hereto In my 1 time dlsr.hargeii inlo the System by 5ec(Jon 410. rintfUtina on ihn TJ-originating tn Rumson and Sea Bright number of f»tinterp»rts all nf which th* Treitment riant, determined *« m «hall he made hy ihe Municipal- f llion tv Kiflll agree upon the Munici- it or nn its hfhalf Io comply wl'ii this Airreement, hut the Municipality will enter the Syitem through » com- provided in Paragraph t R' next pality * share of the Treatment Plant may liavr am! pmsue any and tilfert of thin Agreement. The To re go- ahil) he regarded for all pur pen«» as , itv In arrorriance with the (nrrgoinn the HAui rules snrl reRUlntions then in ing provisions of thin Agreement are mon point nf connection and Ihe ««• above, hy A frarilnn r>f which f[> th»i Paragraphs or this Sectlnn ln the ' i:sp#nty The Municipal!! y't prepaid eflrct The Municipality iliflll permit «lher remedies pmvUied hy law for ag* entering the System will he corn- one original and ihall tonstltut* inrl numerator is the volume ot jeuajte ' fvpnl (hat tttf «moiint of the Anniml .OIHI* shall IIIIMI t'f d Me mined hy compelling performance hy the Au-In substantially the. aame form as _ _ be hut on* and the nmt 1 other R|[reem*nts Ini5 which the Au- ; mingleildd andd not IdntlfibIdentifiable^jl * !* Its ertjrinati^n tn ihe territory nf tr-e Mn- f'hai'jie made and charged hy the A TI - mull t ply ing the Net ronstnu'tion Cost tiniie nr requlr* the rllsconlinuanre of thority nr hy any per.ton of said obliga- IN WITNESS WHBRBOP, the Au- n in pa lily r#rfiverf in in the s>'*f'rn nf the" Tieafmrnl Plant by « trie tion assumed hy( ir imposed upon the Hinrity has or will enter wilh rue- | origin. It Is therefore wK(l 'ffiai thority and the Municipality have 1 i dor it y in and payable hv the Mu- tljtlnc connectiftns In the l.nral SPW- lomer municlpalltieii (Including the i Rumann and Sea Bright SET m«ln- during MJCII Ki'cal Year and i.* tlir nf which Hi* umerato Authority or such pnrnon. ! caused (heir resp-rtne corporate n> nommaiT >« Hie iota 1 volume nf agt- System which «l!n\v entrance Mtinicinalltyi as follown: The Bor- i«*n meters and such otho-r devices mined a* provided In this Article Khali nf therein nf vicfi sewafie or oilier nuRh of Eatnnicwn and the Eaton- j as are necessary to determine *nd net In tn hr hfreunLn affixed and at- ie/wije rerpuerl into the Svslfm dur- In Ih Sertlnn 4MV InMirnnrr. .At The An- tested and theae presents try h« »l([ned ing surh Fi«rnl Year minti* [t>e ac-be les» than the estimated am mini I vaitc will thf th^rity Fhall at all times maintain town Sewerage Authority, the Boroughs I record the volume rt aewtge orlgi- of n'lt-h Annual ftiarga Hated in the | lent Plant de"iKn <• pac tv In the hy their rfsperltve olflcera thereuntn tual vphirnf inrit *ft e.\rep Into tern fm th with inxurcrs acrfptable in the Newof New Shrewsbury, Red Bank, Rum- ' rating In the territory of Rumnon 1 rprnfirsie delivered In such Fisral | vent mat In anv Fin-a Year the a*nd Sea Bright ana the Tnwn- For all purposes of Ihls Agreement duly aiithorlred and thia Agreement Ihsre of Treatment riant rapacity of Year t<» it hy ihe Authority and paid ! •lit it Jersey Department of Banking and In- to he dated as nf th* day and year any person uti« ha* provide.I frtr'pav- will •( do % not r •ni|> v wlih Ihe Mi surance all surh insurance a* the An-ship of .Shrewsbury• . Th~ e wfthin Agree- rhe point where «ew*je i.« an deter- hy it In thr Authority, the Authority I Pllrnt lie fl anr reg llathKIR Ihen in mined and recorded ihall he deemed first above tvrltfen Ittent in \<\\ snrp rV Us sh^re n( lh» itv into le sy« em shfill he in le r tliiirity deems reasonably neceasiiry to ment shall be binding only upon tlie Treatment Plant Net Cnmtriirilon shall ftiv* rrerill far the difference ! cipa efff •t protect the interesn of Itie Authority parties entering into the within Agree- to tm ihe (joint of connection for THE NORTHEAST MONMOUTH between mid amounts to the Mimici- j rt ol pre •, If n \ idlHtion hv or In ihe fiOUNTY REGIONAL iEWERAG Cost tn »rcrrdAnce "illi the lermn of Plant enparil>, In*1 anrt the Munlclpalily. ment on whose behal_„f ..„signature s are Rumion; provided, however, that no pallty nn the first raymfnt or pay- Isld Treat men err t irv of the Mnn Hpality of the appended hereto »nd this Agreement i pan of any atwer line hetween the AUTHORITY •eriipli 3fi;: provided however, m' mcni.« thereafter bernminjj payable hy I all pa Treatm^n that thr volume nf sewac* onutnst- , Munir ipahiy ni rule anrl re auUtl •>ns or the p nvii" nns • Bi The Mnnlrli>aliiy Khali at ill shnll not confer any rlghtu upon any aforesnid point and the System snail Py the Municipality hereund«f lam t*h»rgp for 5it h excess vnl «>f any times mainfdln with insurers arcept- customer or other municipality nr j he rfpemert to h« part n( ihe Syaiem )nj in ihe PiMrrt received rtiinr.K ii he e1n1 Pilled In arcorddnce MC'I fslPnrifl'" mnpi'i into ihe KvMem • 'Pi In ihe tvent that there shall ' •xtraordmary expense thp able u> the Nfw Jfiney nepartmen: public, body not a signatory to thi ' The Authority ahall h»v» the right to FT during: thp f;r.«t !? full ni* 'vice rhartte. tm defined in the Acs. ; that t!ie prjlHrRPmwnt, rf- •xt mo nil nary expense within reasonably nei:p^?ary to prrilect the Agreement. TMn Agreement shall nol lion 401. Allen: n"! les* ihan s;-: '1 m• 111.-.n Baltin-t. »nrt , '.oi) nr extension of thf Svs-Ihirlv (lavs aft*>r notice fronn the An-imprests of the Municipality nnd tlie he binding upon the Authority until Within five days after th» »nd Mjinred by virtue rf rfvispr thru hv of the sinount thereof. j Authnrity. p O h Stcreliry (hi thai thr vntume ot trwu^p rriRi- real propertyi pnyahte to the Author- | the Boroughc nf New Bhrtwsburv, Ked of each calendar month hi tiatinrr in •*•• "prriinry pt Pie Mu- ' >f the SUlf Popart ment o ilH Noiwlthstanding anrl In uddllion Section Kilt <'onsen!« anrt SuUnt- ParkPk . RRum*o n indd SSe a BihBrinhii andd ' with the time whtn ihe Annual Attest: >r thrniigb »ther causes Tie to anv nther rights nT the Authority ouenl Agreenient a. r A i Wriene\ pr the Township nf Shrewsbury, »nd the Chtrje is payable In ircordanre with riar mrnlh in'^ thp System shall for ]sewage int.n the System and mirh fie- •ynnri iheconirnl nr trie Authority, an- under this rontract. Hie Authority, may bereiinder the Authority Is authorised En ton town BwveriB* Authority to- Scetinn 30t {T>, Sea Bright and Rum Clerk not hv eicsn (tows fmm Participant refuse in arc.eot into the Synteifi" SPW- all purpo."!" of lhu I'arparaph be nr>t \ fault shR.il continue until the (irM flay i i pa Jiff PS, the Anniifll h )rn* than the m'ii!hly minimum nurn- .' of the second Fiscal Year heflinnmg I Muni «s' originating Jn the terrilory of the consent or agrefmnil, If given, shall A*rll Ifftl her of gallons m fortti in Srrednl* I ifler th* date nf such rtpfaull. the An- ,rnsy be inVrpa^ed hy the Authority in Municipality wtirn tlie Municipality \* he conclusively evidenced by a copy, A- Thi amounl. nr Ihe sum nf tli» ' nual Charge for such second Fisral such amount, to hr determined in an- In cnnllnuous violation of the nile-s certified hy 1 is Secretary and under SCHIDUf t ipveral nmnuni*. sn dPterminPd shall Year, determined ai hereinabove pro- jrnrriatKP with thi* Article III, ax wil and rpRulatlona or the limitations set Its *eal. of a revolution purporting fce. the Trfatmeni Plunt t'harge Inr vlded, shall he Increased hy a share i cover that portion of the itebt ier- forth In Section 703 if Hi t*e viola- tn have been adopted by the Au- •urh Fiscal Year, of th* amount of inch defsutt remaln- vice on n Rend Issue necmary (ni tion causes extraordinary da mane tn thority or its members and purporting MAINSEWEKSHAJttNG Ing on it id firm day. Said share no trie work invoh'fd. the System or expense to the Au-tn give juch f.onsen! nr agreement. Section 304 Optratlnr f harje. lAi nf Opera ting CharRe* ar* haafrt upon to be added lo and hero me part thority, and thi« Author)tv has given Whenever hereunder the Authority li Section H09. Direct Cnnnectlond. Th< written notice to the Municipality of SEA FAHTICI- AdAdjustedj " Operp a [sn Expense, mid thenald Annual Charge payable by theAuthority In its riiscrfllon may per- authorlzetl to give ita concent, the A'.t- w.n« ICD CHMIES SHIEWS. NEW IATON- rotr 1UM- flow ard the existence vt such violation at WIGHT PANTS Murlcipallty'Mlillt' s annuan l sewag Municipality shall be determined mit connections to the System a I it 30 day intervals, and thorlty. In Its discretion, may give or Sewtf Dnlsn _!*NK WOOD TW». SHREWS. TOWN MONMTH SON ihall h« rifttrmined ss pprovided in j multiplying said remaining amount of pninta other than the point or points nt least . . refuse such consent and. If given may iMEh A A A S A i A 5 A j X - s A s this Sfrtfnn. i such default by & fraction ct which at the expiration of HO dayi after th restrict, limit or condition *uch con- Cafnc!)/ s % n connection refprrcd tn In Section 2i S mtd % % % ittfd *« Whenever hereunrler the Munic- 1-2 2.00 2.0 100.00 the Adjured Hp-ratm* ETpense. fnr System during the next preredlnjc Fis- without the prior consent of thehealth or safpty. luch Fiscal Year vhicti shall he thecal Year and »2i (he denominator is SrcUnn 40.'!. Accountini Records and |ipality in authorized to give its con- Municipality. Such persons shall n* Hfnt or agreement such con sen l M 2-3 2.M 2.0 97.09 0.06 2»l •urn nf money equal tft the exce.«! nf the tntal volume of sewage rereu'ed required t" comply with all rule* jnr Kstlmnte of Operating Kipense>n for jsgrpemfvit, if given, shall *ie conclu- Ihe tnii\ nf Hi' fallowing Items of Into the System rturinft sut'h next pre- regulations Rovprninjr users within th* Knailing FtNCrtl Year, i Ai Tde Au sively evidenced hy a ("py. certlfifrt 21.1! expense over the total n[ ihe follow- ceding Fincal Year, if and when any District and the Authority shall hav* thority shall kepp proper honks o by im rierh and under Its seal, if a 3-4 7.it 2.0 71.12 0.56 ing: Hems of deduction: amount, of surh default together with the fiftht \n inspect and approve R) rernni and account in which complct resolution purportlnK Jo have been i1' Items of K*i!Pn«e: All nf theInterest, If any, shall be recovered such connections. The Municipality and correct entries shall be marie o adnpied by Its govern inn hody and 4-i 2.70 2.0 74.07 0.70 25.93 tmnuma pa:d nr nblfpation^ incurred by the. Authority from ih« aforesaid ilie Atilliority, i transactions relating to the 9y«Approved, If necessary, by lis Mayor t>y fhf Authority fiuring said Fi«ral tern or any part thereof, anri which, pe.rscn reuppnsihle therefor, part of i Uftn Anniifl) Charge, sit fees 1snri purporting to give »urh conient or Year (or Ihe ^peration and mainte- such amount proportionate tn and cliarRfs that such persona would with all olher bonk* snd pa «Brt"Pmen1. 3-1 3.02 2.0 &S.23 1.02 33.77 nance rtf the System, Including iwith- shart thereof urided to «nd thereto- bp required to pay it they hart been Ihe Authority shall Bt fill rea out limitation of the forejoingi insiir- fore paid by the. Municipality as part times be suhjpet to public Sectlnn -107, Cerlaln Ada (mt Hah- usen within the Ptstriet. ers. Accpplanre hy thf Authority in- 4-7 4.11 2.0 48.64 2.11 51.34 ante, repairs, renewals and replace- of selrl Annual Charpie shall he re- ARTICLE IV Inspection. The Authority shall ments and Improvements nf a minor funded to the Municipality by the Au- it« honks and accounts to he audited to the Sysiem of spvage or other nature and tit* r«ervM /or expenses MISCELLANEOUS PROVJRIONP annually n.% required hy the Art, and thority. Sertion 4(1}. )Meru, Rtcftrd* anti v CI-C2 1.10 I.I 100.00 rr such operation and maintenance Tht Municipality shall in each ivHh cti&racieristlcti exrppdinjr fln. deemed necessary or deiirabit by the py upectlon. The Authority shall provide ropy of Ihe repnrt of each such limit or restriction provided for by Authority. yew make all budgetary. emer«;enry and install as part ol the SyRtem irltt so made ahull b« furnished to or pursuant to this Agreement in one C2-C3 1.23 1.1 M.OO 0.15 12.00 and other provisions or anpropriationit meters or other devices, or provide the Municipality. i2t Ite-ma of Hfdiirrtan: Such of or more instance.! or under one or neceflsary to provide for anrl author- other means, methods or procedure*, |R| At least 30 day« prior to th th« Mnin Sew- N1-C4 0.75 0.2 26.67 0.55 73.33 tr are provided for by reserves, and age or wastes delivered Into the Sys- stated in the certificates delivered in practice, shall ascertain and deter er and Treatmpnt Plant and within Ifl tem in a volume or at a rate nr the amount* of any reserve* referred orj.for such Fiacni Year to it by themine surh volumes. From and after days thereRffer shflJI deliver a copy to In lubparagraph IJI ahove which in with characteristics exceeding any C4-CS 2.70 I.I 40.74 0.2 7.41 1.4 51.15 Authority an aforesaid. the giving of the written notice pro- thereof to the Municipality. such limit or restriction In any other the next previous Fiscal Year were iF> The. Annual Charge payable by applied to any purposes «xcept those, vided for in Section 203, the Authority Section 404. Enforcement and Benv Instance or under any other clrcum- Ihe Municipality thill hi calculated shall make and kfcp permanent ' edle*. iAi If any payment or part atance. C5-C6 2.89 1.1 31.04 0.2 ».W 1.4 4S.44 0.1' 4.51 purpose for which jrnlct rentrves were commencing with the earlipr or ill •stanli!!lif(l. orris of such volumes so determined, thereof due ir> the Authority hprpun- Section 408. Cunatruction of Agree- the date on which thft Municipality and shall maJtfi such records and therier from the Municipality shall re- if' For each Fiscal Year, the Op- commence* to discharge sewage Into ment. Nothing in this Agreement enn- II-EFI 2.00 2.0 100.00 devices or other methods of main unpaid for thirty days following tflincfl shall he construed to prevent •rating rharjie. shall he determined th* System, or <2> the Dnt« on which mining such volumes available to In- da,(e. thp Municipality shall by multiplying the Adjusted Operat- the System has been declared by thespection by the Municipality al be charged with and shall pay tn the fl-£FI 0.70 0.7 100.00 lnff '.Expense, for sjch Flsrnl Tear, Authority to he ready to accept sew- sonable times and under reasonable Authority interest on the amount un- Ihe Authnrity of Its obligations nr its dflermined nn provided tn Paragraph age of the Municipality and 30 days conditions. If and when necpssary for paid from Its due date until pnid, (Bi ntxt above, by a fraction of have expired after delivery to thedftermintnK such volumes or operat- at the rale of six per centum (fi^o) dfr the Act nr Hie Service Contract IFI-C4 2.70 2.0 74,07 0.7 25.93 which (It the. numerator is the vol-Municipality or the written notice in ing .int-h devices or other methcdn 1 Inrludlng Its rights anrt rowers at any per annum or m any higher rate time and in any manner, subjpct tn ume of sewage originating In the ter-accordance with Section 203. Annual or for proper mitntenancp or opera- permitted by law, and the Authority, C6-7 5.it \l 19.37 0.2 3.52 1.4 24.65 2.0 35.21 0.7 12.32 0.21 4.M ritory nf the Municipality received In- Debt Service accruing prior to Ihetion of the System, thp Authority n Its riincretion And without thereby the provisions of Section 2012. to er- to the System during Fiich Fiscal Year aforesaid date and Adjusted Operat- shall have the right at all reasonable releasing the Municipality from any larR?. extend, alter, dprnnllsh or Im- and i2> the denominator Is the total ing Expense* incurred prlnr to thetimes and tinder reasonable cnndlti- prove the System or uny part there- 7-1 9.92 2.0 20.16 ,1 11.09 0.2 2.02 1.4 14.11 2.0 20.16 0.7 7.06 2.52 25.40 volume nf aewagp received Into ihe aforesaid rtatt shall not be Included lions tn enter upon and insppet Ihe of lyitem during suoh Fiscal Year; pro- in the Annual Charge, except to the lermit the Municipality to ril.trharRe Section 403. Termination of Agree- l.fical Seweragf System anrt to take 1-9 10.% 2.0 19.30: .1 10.62 0.2 1.93 1.4 13.51 2.0 l».3O: 0.7 4.76 2.94 11.57 »ldrdf however, that tho volume extent they Rre Included In the de- euage into the System durlnjr the ment. 1A1 At any date after five. of iewag* originating in the District. termination of Net Construction Costs >erM of siifh deTniilt and. at the ex- years frrm the ilnle. of this Agrrc- received during earh calendar month pursuant to Stctlon 30.V atipK conditions and make tests, ipnsc nf ttir Municipality, may shut mPnl ami alter the payment in full »-.10 12.98 .0 11.41 .1 a.47 0.2 1.54 1.4 10.79 2.0 15.41 0.7 5.39 5.H 42.W Into the SjFtem during the first VZ measurementn anrl analyses of sew- • ff from iJie System, and upon thr of all obligations o[ the Authority, full month* in which the SyaLem is Section 307. Prepayment nf Netage or othpr wantfs in, etiterinp: or curing of such default reconnect, any including its Bond.*. nriRlnal rr rp- 10-11 3.04 .0 13.34 .1 S.44 0.2 In operation for all purpoien o[ thii Construction Cmi*. (Ai The Muntci- , tn be illThargtii into Thp Local .SPW- all npwengt Jacilities cf the Mu-funding nr both, issued fn finance the 1.53 1.4 10.73 2.0 15.34 0.7 5.37 5.44 (3.25 Paragraph shall b« not leas thtn pality may prepay Its share or theeraRe Systrtn or the System ct the Authority. nicipality, '(instruction, replacement. main- 13.33 million gallon*, and t thit thr Net Conatruction Costs of the Main (Ri Every ohllpalion assumfd hy tenance, or operation nf the Syjtpm. M1-M2 1.60 O.I 50.00 0.1 M.OO volume of sewage orlgina.tina; In theSaweri or the Treatment Plant or Section M)'l. Ruled Regardlm De- •>r imposfd. upon the Municipality hy this Agreement, upon two years' prl- territory of the Municipality received both; provldlnr that Hi wlUiin 4.1 Iptfrloud Wftfttf* and Exrenslve Flow. notice to the Authority, the Mu* during: txch calendar month into the days after the Authority nerves the lAi-The Authority mHy from time to his Agreement shall be enforceable m-m 1.64 0.1 41.71 0.1 M.7* 0.04 t.44 System for all purposes of thin Par- Municipality with a written esti- tfmr mRk«, prescrlbt, *m&n6 anrf fin- SCVElWhK * April 1M8 icriph ihall be not lesa than th« mate of the cost or prepayment the jforce all such rules and rpgulitions MAXIMUM AND H1NLMUH PXOVf LIMITATIONS (IN GALLONS) V3-H4 1.75 O.I 45.71 0.1 (5.71 0.15 1.51 mcnthly minimum number or gallons Municipality deliveri! ttro> the AuthoritAuthority as may be reasonably necessary to •et forth In Schedule A. The amount a written notice of its Intention to prohibit or pproperlp y regulatg e rr "»- M4-11 IO determined shall be the Operating make prepayment netting forth the • • Maximum Inxlmtim Maximum Minimum 2.12 0.1 37.74 0.1 !7.74 0.52 !4.52 Charge for such Fiscal Year. trict the delivery discharge amount of such prepayment, i'J» the Systpm of nclrls, mpl Yearly rir\ll> Hourly Monthly Volume Volume Volume Volume 12 -13 .0 .4 13.12 Section 305. Det* mil nation of Con- Municipality makes inch prepayments : salts, RarhaKP, 15.24 13.12 .1 7.22 0.2 1.31 • .» 2.0 0,7 4.5? 0.1 5.25 0.1 5.25 i.24 10.95 when and an required by the Au- j sive any oth r sub- Red Bank 7^f>,(KX>.O0n i.OOO.OTKT "rvi.ooo 2l.000.00fi struction Costs. For all purpose A thortty to meet any periodic projetes* which alone or In mhina- rlea Wood Wl.jno.ono 2.200.000 1H3.000 10.000.0ffl nf thin Agreement, when used with paymento In reapect of the construc- ticn with nthpr substsnees discharRPd Shrewsoury Twp. 73,000.000 (oo.ooa ;. 10ft. wo respect any particular sanitation tion of the Wiin Sewers and Treat- nr existing in the Syslem, are nrNew Stirewshury 5ti.oon.noo ?,SOO,000 23.1.000 11,000.000 * Rcfarrtd ta in Agittnttnt Note: Column "A" - Agraxl Cufwcily Allpmtien facility facilities "Net Construe- may reasonably be expected lo be Eatontown 7;»o,ooo.nrto 4.ooo.oon 333, WHl 19.000, noo al "lolol rfeiign capacity." Column "S" - 3har« of Deiifln CafMeity (fon Cost" means ihe *tim ft money ment Plunt. and. In any event prior tn the beginning of delivery and dissubstantiall- y injurious or deleterious to Fort SfonmotiUt 2,>5.J00.))0O i.ioo.oon 1J7.00O lfl.000,000 m*) • Million aatlmtft Bey equal lo the excesn of the total of ui« charge Into the System of Sewage nt the System or to its efficient oper- Rumson 292,000,000 1,600.000 13.1,000 B, 000.000 following Item* nf expense over the ation or economical maintenance, or Sea Brlvht 1.600.000 133,000 totil of the following llema of de-the Municipality. In tha went that all 292.000,000 6,000,000 duction: • il> ltrnw of Expense: All nf the tmounts paid, provided nr lncurrtsd by the. Authority with renpett to »&M facility or Iftclllties, prnvlried rrom lources other than revenue, for '*» Real Estat* C^BI, which is all cost* fi! acquisition rtl real property and J"- terests in lands. Including aurvty, an- pralsal, legal and other (ees, iwardi. Und tny other expenies In connection therewith, Direct Construction Cost, which is all contu of conBtruc- (ion, tcqul#ft/on* not mrntlaned tbov«, ».nd installation, and fnr lanor, con- ' tractors, builders and ma.teritlme:n and fnr sewers, machinery, mitirUlB. conveyances and equipment, together with all mich other *xpenseu in con- pectlfin therewith not mentJonfd above, ^ncludlnp demolition or reloca- tion costs, professional teen and «x-' pennes tint elsewhere mentioned in thin lubparairaph, dumagti and Insurance or bonri premiums, as the Authority jnay reasonably determine tn h« part Of such cfists, 'rt Engineertni: Cost, which \n all !*•<•« and expenien for entlnftertnt: services, Includ'n? • mrveys nnt mentioned above, *it!- Biatti, design, bonntts and testi. inri lupervtiion of construction, *rl * Start- up Cost, which Is all adminiBtrativn costs, initial operating expenses and working capital, and <«• Financial Oost, which is all flnandnr «penies. Includlnr rJJscfunt rr bonds, Interiwf durlnc r.orstruction, r«prvea fnr pay- • xnent or security nf bond*, printing and advertislnK. and accountim, flrtu- rlary, advisory and legal fees and ex- pensed nnt mentioned ahnve *2> Itrma nt Deduction; Siich part.* fit ths following imnunta rfc.elveri hy ihe Authority as may properly hive been applied or bi» applicable In ar cordance with law and the. Author- ity's agreements with or for the ben- #fft 'of others tn pay or provld* for- Items nt expend, with respect to aa!d facility or farllities, referred in in •ybparajrirh tl• npxi above, or tn repay borrowed money* applied. '0 Clch itemK nf expense; nt t rant a nr contrihutiins from the United Stales of America, the State nf New Jfmey, nr ih« County of Monrniuth, New Jersey, ani \h> fVher payments from ihe. Km ted stated if America

    other penn no nder any circum- •lances r^pavahl ny the Authority, ind ArU- MAIN SEWEK I'eKIKH t\i and nolwi'hMart'!ing fhr termi if I »UHflM IWMH g ?araB«ph (Ai neji ahnv». il the Start-up On nt ihe Main Sewer.* •hall ti» r.nmr,u'#.| ani r>%f\ M I we ri- ii p COM nf ir" Svttpfp, and ihe Start- TREATMENT PLANT AND MAIN P0MPM6 STATION O up Cv1 "' 'ne. TrraTii*"" plant shall ^*' cr.mriy""'. *.« <-,Uv n»r runt urn EXISTING TREATMENT PLANTS •

    tm; i- rr« Fn^incf- of Mlin Sewe- nr [r,e Plant POINTS OF CONNECTION " •• •hall h« i.'TnjMrM *i mul- tiplying in* EnBine*Ti f anv Project whn;n im-liidef aid Main Ptw- SEWEK REACH •r nr the Tr*»atmer Piani hv a fractifin of ivni'.n i Hie n.tmera.- tn: Ig thu Dirfct Cnr. t f U MIT OF SHREWSBURY- NAVESINK 06000600009 ial'1 Main 3CAer nr WATERSHED ARE* riant f trie rSje m the rinHimir,fl'0f is t «t7UC!inn fr.H r.' iH 'iirt't arid f^> the F inaneM| C-< nf anv ' Main • lewer nr 'ne Trp\ by m>iltif.lv- Ing the FinanMrtl fV.s anv Pro'eri whiun mrliHPs (ii'i the Treatmenf Plsnt S^r nr which ia * 'he numer frani'ip of Construct inn f.'',*t • i-' jrjinjr Co.il r> it fin* nf n a prill r ble ihfrl n S*>wf-r the Treatrnen'

    turt r.n^t f)f item' nf t\'<\ n I'cn |.I|CH trtrrrtfit n\ ^,d I'rnjFr' R»'fiinn '.'if, !•„, nu-nl nf Annn #iinr(re«, < \ • M nr ahnut rue tini* • ny Fl'.fHl Y'^r n' liii-n^ tn«- » tfn nnfif e to 111' Mtiniripaltiv p 1 vided /nr In «nimn 'JU .. am *r before Novembi-r Ci In fiidi Fisc Year I hereafter, tnt Auth'Tity. ,vi make an estimate <>( Hie a mount the Ann'ifll ('I'iifgp !m MJI li Flic Year, sn'l makf- and dejuf-r in t M f Us an Aulhorit p llmaie'I am nun' of Mil n Annual Chnrge fnr sich Fi.val Vf,ir (B i The MunU'ipitlitv MINII psv ti • the Authority tli» psiinwiifd luuiun' n( Lh^ Annual Cliarx'1- •il'»t''d in tn» rertlficsie ileiivereii !i> it in esMi Ki«- ral Yr-ir hv Ihe Aulli'irltv ss afore. •flal'l In equ.'tl In" tall men If rin nr hf inre .lamiiirv l.V Ajiril 1', July lo anrl r>rtnr>er I-' of' 4in-!i Kiical Y^^r mt si. mnny "f -*.t• • i >l; t*-« a* r^oinlri MANQANAKO, MAKTIN ••• LINCOLN in MU n l-'lM-'l "i car afl'-i Hi'- d^i" of 'blurry nl --ti.l i. i iifn-.-'f < NORTHEAST MONMO0TH COUNTY CONSUITHO BWINtfll! AmtOVR) »v- X//—> MAWN ai- REGIONAL INDEX MAP 'i"i fin or lif'lcir Nni.fiihri ''ft n'*:\l jfcillr.'Airj; " • i U-< ••' r-- '> Kisi • ' REGI6NAL SEWERAGE AUTHORITY FOR USE WITH CUSTOMER CONTRACTS Ye«r eri'l'tir afJn Mie ftl.,rii; nf nn' . quean <• ten n«-H'4 to ihe MumnjiHiny as prr>. THE DAILY KkU^TF.R, Friday. A,,,,,* 1, Week With Congolese Learning Experience Successful By MNOA KMJS giurn In rap .years, and-is fond" through high school at Jesuit "cracked bell," which he knew During the school year, Mr. meat and chicken are staples. HOLMDKL - The eJalwrale- of French food. J gingerly institutions. He will.. complete all about, a,nd to an Italian Mambaka Jives in a flat in A little more than* a y&r ly planned and prepared New served the boiled corned beef, his studies at 1'Universite restaurant, which hu didn't Brussels. He travels 28 kilo- agrj, the Congolese government Kngland boiled dinner was be- potatoes, turnips, cabbage and Calholique in Louvain next like. We didn't realize until meters to school each day by replaced the inflation-riddled Investing ing kept warm in the oven. onions. year. the third day of his stay that bus or "stop" (hitchhiking). franc with a new currency, Across from my husband at He had I wo helpings, hut Arrives Monday what he really enjoyed was His course of studies ranges the zaire. Mr. Mambaka car- BY ROGER E. SPEAR the dining room table sat our I couldn't eat a thing. The 25-year-old economics lounging in our airconditioned from psychology to economics. ries several of these newly- Speir guest for the week, Louis-In- After that rather inauspicious student arrived Saturday in living ronm and playing with As do all college students, he pressed hills which are worth Q — Who are the specialists tirement coming in six years. nocent M.'imbaka of Ihe Dem- beginning, our week with our New York and came to Mon- Ihfi baby and the dog — his says he has to work too hard. about II. Three zaires, Mr. I see mentioned from time lo -('. DeV. ocratic Republic of the Congo. guest from I hi; Congo de- mouth County Monday. While French went over fine with Says Food Good Mambaka said, will buy a time when the market is very A — Although AtP direc- Nothing, Mr. Mambaka said veloped into a learning exper- in the city the group of 11 thorn. He has his meals in the Uni- fairly good pair of shoes in a active?-F.W. tors-are making many moves 1 in halting Knglish, is worse ience for us all. Mr. Mambaka Africans, all students, visited Mr. Mambaka's first lan- versity restaurant, and terms city such as Bukavu. A — They are special hrok- in the right directions to effect ithan Bnlisn cooking, with- comes from a family of nine the New York Slock Exchange guage is Swahili. ffo lakes his the food "inexpensive and He expects lo wear out the er • dealers on the floor of the a turnaround in the company's '< everything boiled. He has beenchildren and was born in Kon- and several business offices. college courses in French, and good." When he returns to pair lie has now during his Exchange executing orders for \ operations, earnings have •a university student in Bel- golo. He studied in the Congo Each of the young men is his English is adequate for Katanga Province a year from two-month tour of the United other brokers - they do not j again flattened out with little living with a Red Hank area basic communication. Add that nnw, he returns'Mo a cuisine States. trade for individual investors | prospect of an immediate lift family for the week In con- to my one year of High school basptl on the "manioc," a The African tourists leave — and trading for their own during fiscal year ending in junction with the Pcople-to- French and a dictionary loaned legume resembling a potato, for Williamslown, Mass., today accounts. February. I would prefer io People program. by a sympathetic friend, and which, when ground in flour, and will visit, among other The latter activity consti- see you holding Kroger Co. As business students, the you have the ingredients for is the foundation of many cities, Minneapolis, Chicago tutes their unique service in which, in addition to its super- visitors have focused their itin- pleasant, conversation sessions Congolese dishes. Mutton, goal and San Francisco. maintaining orderly markets. market chain, is building a erary on tours of local indus- They deal exclusively in a few drugstore chain with over 300 try. Wednesday the agenda in- selected stocks to which they outlets now operating, con- cluded a discussion of munici- have been assigned by Ex- trasted with 119 only five years pal government with Middle- Questions Surround Charge change authorities. They ago. town's Mayor Kavalek and a build up inventories in these The annual dividend of $1.30 visit to Sear's Middletown store shares, buying for their own offers a current yield of 4 per for a merchandising lesson. account if the market is fall- cent. Krpger's sales year to Thursday will include trips to Of Using Prescription Drugs ing; and when buy orders ex- year rose 11.5 per cent for 24 Bell Telephone Laboratories in ceed sell orders, they usually weeks through mid-June boost- Holmdel and Electronic As- LONG BRANCH - State law- The defendant admitted, Bangs Ave., Asbury Park, was are able to supply the needed ing share earnings 45 per cent sociates Inc. in West Long provides that it is a statutory Capt. Purcfll said, having 52 fined $10 for driving on a learn- shares from (heir inventories. Market action has been strong. Branch. Evening entertainment offense to have or consume pre- seconal tablets hidden around er's permit without a licensed In normal trading, if too wide was a picnic at First Unitar- scription legend drugs without his house,, ljut added he had driver in his vehicle, and ?25 a gap develops between bid ian Church in Lincroft and a a physician's prescription. taken them all and had no for using fictitious license and ask prices, they trade on Stock Market performance at the Garden "But is it against the law," more. The pills, Capt. Purcell plates. their own account to narrow State Arts Center. Municipal Court ,ludf;e Stanley testified, had been obtained on Josephine M. Zavaglia of 560 Yesterday's closing stocks: Cohen asked in yesterday's prescription from a physician .Inline Avo. was fined $25 for the gap, another phase of Mr. Mambaka displayed an maintaining orderly markets. | AIT i, 1 I-T-R Imperial :ii' court session, "to lake such who has been under police sus- driving without a license. A'l»m.< . John* Man impressive knowledge of Amer- • Specialists are men of sub-, , ; J.mi'i * I. drugs left over from prescrip- picion of issuing unnecessary Air pr BACK HOME — After trip to Philmont Scout Ranch ican political procedures and stantial means, approved for j I I tions issued perhaps several prescriptions for such drugs. Ailpg Cp Kaiser Al and Explorer Base Cimarron, N. M., where they became his interest, in this week's Re- their work by the Exchange j AllPK Lud KiTinfritl :tfls years in the past? What if 1 Newark attorney Albert S. Ailog I'nw Knf.[HTa X\' i publican National Convention : Kit Carson Men are Bruce McLeod, left, of River Plaza took steeping tablets prescribed Parsonnet, representing Mr. only if they can personally fi- AlllPd f'h :•; t -j Krcsgp, SS 36 equalled ours. He knows the nance sizable inventories A!li« Chal Kroger 32 U in 1965 for me by a doctor, but P'ardella, said he will produce Alcoa g ji I-PII Foil C 19'; and Jonathan Wood of Ocean Grove. • name and political beliefs of should the need arise. If you Am Airlin -* l.fh Val Inrt never used up?" he queried. a legitimate, though perhaps Am fan 41; l.OF Glass 58S each candidate and is eager have wondered who buys all Am Cyan 28 J* Un Mi:N "Would I be breaking the law?" old, prescription nn which the: Am M Krty uts « My l-'n to see Democrat Eugene J. the stock released in a sharp, 0 drug was obtained. Am .Momra I Pi Ulton Inrl 7 '* McCarthy become president. This is the question that arose broad decline, the specialists Am Smell Liikt'n.i Stl ZVt yesterday in the case of Louis Judge Cohen told the lawyer j Am Sid 37 '5 MaKruH'ux •it)-* Two Monmouth Scouts Our brief study of the biog- stand ready to absorb a con- Am TelATel •V)S Mnratli Oil !WS raphy of Joseph Mobutu, the Fardella of 633 Campbell Ave., to present the prescription as AM Tnh ;j'i - Martin M ^1 evidence. He gave him 20 days siderable portion of the liqui- AMP lnr Masnmte flS'i youthful leader of the Congo, charged by his wife, Mrs. Joyce dation. AnaconMn I'i'i Merck to prepare a brief convincing T Fardella, of possessing and Afmcfl SU 4* H MGM Back From Philmont enabled us to discuss the po- Armour Minn M&M lflft litical situation in Mr. Mam- taking secona! tablets which the court that drugs obtained Q — Should I continue lo Arrn.it Ck "•>^« .Mn Pnr A 7.i 'i OAKHURST - Two Mon- supplies had to be carried by on.a prescription written some hold 20 shares of Great Atlan- Astil Oil Mnlilloll ,13 baka's homeland, but his broad may have been left nver from Atdiisnn [\ 1 lv Mont Ward mouth County scouts returned the scouts. months or years previous to AH RirhfM !M N'at Mist- 7 understanding of our govern- a prescription issued some time tic & Pacific bought at 59? 4f) R from Philmont Scout Ranch Avco d.fp s' Cash Reg To avoid problems with mental process put us to ago to Mr. Fardella by an out- their use may be consumed I'm a working widow with re- BdlK'DCk W :i8 ' Nat Dairy i"i!t < \ and Explorer Base Cimarron, Bayuk CIK 11 Nat Oypi bears at night, care was taken shame. of-town physician. without violating the statute. Bel! & How 7.i 'i Nat Steel ^'>T.' N.M., where they completed to store the food supplies, "Does the validity of a Bendlx •N'ia M I'ow 1Q1 Mrs. Fardella testified her Beifi Steel No Am Hock ~\'y i training to become Rangers eluding each individual's sup- Pleased Guest husband, who "acted like he > scription cut off when the time Pennsylvania Boeing Nor Pac M)-\ Bonien Nwat Alrlln 60 ^ and may now be called Kit ply of soap, toothpaste and foot The heated convention do- was drunk" July 13, told her! for medicinal use of the drugs Burg Warn Norwich I'll 47-S* Carson Men. ings pleased our guest, but the Flrunflwk 1.)'-. Own Mar 29l4 powder, in a plastic bag, he took two seconal tablets left I is past?" The judge asked Bucy Erie Owens 111 Bruce MacLeod and Jona- sealed tightly and secured high humidity of the Jersey shore over from the prescription on ] rhetorically. "My feeling is that Firm Bought BlIlTVH Pan Am Wld il Burl inrt 40 Penny JC Tfi than Wood were sent to Cim- between two trees. A bear raid area did not. He is used to that date. ! does," he added. He admit- Caso, Jl 15 Pa Pw A Lt cool weather in Belgium and Cater Trac Penn On fi')11 arron by the Monmouth Coun- on another camp was wit- Police Capt. Joseph D. Pur- ted, however, that the present Harvard Olanese Pepsi Co will probably have a hard time a cil of Boy Scouts to participate nessed by the boys. They statut• • •e i's "full of loopholes." Chra fk Oh 6fi»g -14 cell, who interviewed Mr. Far- 1 Per^ln Elm Chrysler riS - Pfizer tiS7 in a new program initiated at passed deer and antelope on ] of it for a while when he re- Mr. Parsonnet sought to have RETIRED — Arthur J. Polin, FARMINGDALE - Harvard Cities Sv Phil El della on the same day at police Coca Cola Philmonl this year. the charge dismissed under a Industries Inc. and The JPM Phlll Pel 61i4 the trails. turns to the Congo. headquarters, testified the 96 Throckmorton Ave., Red Colg Palm 4T-\ m Sleel One hundred iifty scouts rule of the courts that prohibits Co. have reached an agree- Polum Gas Pul) Sv E&G li.'i' ^ They said it rained and We dragged the poor fellow young man was "stupefied by Bank, retired July 31 after ment in principle for Harvard Coin! Sclv 2*1 '* Pullman •17 throughout the United States hailed every day between 1 to Philadelphia io see the the pills. a wife testifying against her Con Erlla 34'R RCA 26 years' service with Jer- to acquire all of the outstand- 0i Rending Co were selected to undergo inten- and 4:30 p.m. husband except in cases ot al- Corn Prod 41''* Repuh Sll -10'3 leged offenses against her per- sey Central Power & Light ing stock of JPM for'Harvard Corning G Revlon 8Ll sive training in physical fit- Bruce is the son of Mr. and Cm Zell Reyn Mel ness, survival and mountain- son. Judge Cohen reserved de- Co. Ha was the company's common stock valued at ap- Cnic Stl Keyn TOI) Mrs. Harold MacLeod, 94 Mc- .proximately $3.5 million, Wil- Curtlss Wr ^ Rot) Controls -17 eering skill. They were trained Lean St., River Plaza. He had Zion A.M.E. Church cision and directed the attor- Coast Division administra- Peere 50 St Jos Lead 47\ ney to include in his brief ar- liam D. Hurley, president of Dent Sup 36'i St Regis Pap 314 in 10-man teams. They tra- been a member of troop 32, tive assistant with head- Harvard, and Jay P. Mathias, Dow Chem 71'. Seara Roeb KS versed 70 miles of mountain River Plaza, and transferred guments on this issue. DresB Ind 33'i Shell Oill H'i quarters in Allenhurst. Mr. president of JPM, announced DuPont Sinclair trails carrying packs weighing to the Medical Explorer Post Honors Parker, Wife Philip W. Callaway of 55 Ma- Dii'i Lt Smith. AO 41 '4 today. East Kod Sou Pac 32' j an average of 45 pounds. They at Riverview Hospital, Red rine Ter., who pleaded guilty Polin joined the company in End John 3?;-! Sou Tty RED BANK - A surprise arrangements for the banquet. to using loud, abusive and pro- Located in Lewisburg, Pa., Flrpstone Sperrv Rrl climbed Baldy Mountain, an Bank, this summer. Last sum- banquet was recently tendered September 1942 and served FMC Cp 38'' Slcl Brani •101! Members are Mrs. Crawley, fane language to a police of- JPM is a privately owned pro- Ford Mot 51'- elevation of 12,441 feet, the mer he attended the World Std 0(1 Cal fill' : the Rev. Alfred S. Parker, Mrs. Mazie Walden, Mrs. in the meter and accounting ducer of wire, cable and har- GAC Cp 49'< aw on Nj highest peak on the scout Jamboree in Farragut State ficer in public, was fined $50. Gen Cig 31-V stud worth 49 'i pastor of the Shrewsbury Ave. Marthena Summers, Mrs. Arthur W. Pauels of 8 Wash- departments before being nesses used primarily by com- Gen Dynara 5(1', Tesaco 7iv A ranch Park, Idaho, where he partici- On Elec TPX (J Sul JjfJ.T. A.M.E. Zion Church, and Mrs. Clara Carter, Mrs. Jackson, ington St., Rumson, paid ?10 named administrative as- puter manufacturers and oth- Gen Fris 82 * Textron During their training they pated in the portrayal of the Parker in the Masonic Temple. Gen Motors Transamer 6.1'i Mrs. Victoria Johnson, Mrs. for running through a stop siifanr in 1955. He ii a ers. Gen Pub Ut s I In Carbiije were taught safe rock climb- first encampment in England °6 i «"s Howard Rudrow was master Joan Johnson, Mrs. Constance William D. Hurley said that G Tel & Tel 3T* Un Pac ing, rapelling, search and res- in 1907 held by Lord Baden- sign. Martin of 914 member of the Red Bank Gen Tire "n Tank C of ceremonies. Mrs. Jean R. cue and other mountaineering Henry and Mrs. Mae Brown. Jimmie L. while JPM would continue to C.a Pac Cp 84'4 Hniroyal S7' -• Powell the founder of Scout- Johnson and Hubie Pierce were Firs Department and the fabricate existing product Gillette •;0' j Unit Alrc 60'" skills. The boys rose at 5 a.m. ing. He is looking forward to Glen Aid 15'i I'nlterl Corp 12'» soloists, accompanied by Mrs. Mystic Brotherhood Mason- lines for computer manufac- Goodrich 58!» US Lines. 42' 1 and had a full day on the trail. the National Jamboree at Far- jfxidyoar M US Plywood Wi Teresa Daniel. ic Lodge. He has a son, turers, its operations would be Grace Co 40 US Smelt They had the novel expe- ragut next summer.He will be expanded to include specialized Ct A&P •» US aterl 38 ^i Mrs. Thelma Jackson de- Johnny Appleseed John H. Greyhound 22 Walworlh 15 rience and difficulties of cook- a senior at Middletown High wire, cable and other assembly Gulf Oil 77»4 Wcls Jlkts ing at high altitudes, although School in September. livered the welcoming address Hamm Pap 24 Wn Un Tel iw * and Mrs. Eunice W. Crawley work for Harvard's electronic Here Inc 38'i Wesl El 71'i they made biscuits baked with Jonathan is the son of Mr. product and systems programs. 111 Cent Ind 61'.a White Mot 4,1% presented the Rev. Mr. Parker Ing Rand 4« Wltco Them 31 \ jelly for breakfast, cornbread, and Mrs. Dennis Wood, 126 Camp Seen Success Int Bits Men 33G Wool win with a gift. Harvard is principally en- and doughnuts baked in dutch Franklin St., Ocean Grove. He Shrewsbury Int Harv Xerox 273'J Among special guests were gaged in the design and manu- Int Nick 97'I Yngst ShiT 33^1 ovens. Most of the food was will be a junior in September FARMINGDALE-The initial The volunteers were enthusi- Int Tel 4 Te MVi facture of diversified electron- dehydrated. The mountain wa- at Neptune High School, where the pastor's parents, Mr, and season of the Johnny Apple- astic about the project with Mrs, Henry Parker Sr., Wil- School Time ic and electromechanical sys- / i»M rican ter was clear and cold but had he is a member of the track seed Day Camp, conducted many asking if they could re- tems and equipments with spe- Crin Marc 7'i Molybdenum to be purified with iodine tab- team. He is a member of low Grove, Pa., and his son from July 22 to Aug. 2, was a turn next summer, Mrs. How- Creole Pet 38'i, Phoenix Stl 27'i and daughter, Alfred S. Parker cial emph&is on frequency Equity Cp Pren Hall lets. The boys learned how to Troop 41, Ocean Grove. success, reports Mrs. Wayne ell said. Table Listed control and stabilization at the Gen Plvwd 11'i Rollins lnr .' 1 "•, Jr. and Andrea Parker. Howell of the Monmouth Girl Imp Oil Technical purify the water without the Both boys have camped at Johnny Appleseed Senior Girl SHREWSBURY - The fall n\ Area clergymen attending in- Scout Council staff. microwave frequencies. Har- Kin Ark OH 6'. Utah Id S • H'I aid of utensils or tablets by Forestburg Scout Reservation. Scout Aides were Maryann vard is also engaged in furnish- cluded the Rev. William J. term at the Shrewsbury Public hollowing a log and dropping They are both Eagle Scouts The day camp, held at Camp McCann, Lincroft; Chris Pal- ing mechanical support and Powell, St. Stephen's A.M.E. School will begin on Wednes- LYING ILLEGAL hot rocks into the water. All and hold the God and Coun- Sacajawea, here, was jointly maier, Kathy Griffiths, Betsy services involving repair and Zion Church, Asbury Park; the ^ay, Sept. 4, said Curtis Brad- FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - A try Award. sponsored by the Monmouth Jacobus and Ruth .Ann Al- maintenance of shipboard, new state law which recently Rev. E. W. Butterworth, St. Council of Girl Scouts and the brecht, Red Bank; Barbara ley, principal. ground based, and airborne Thomas A.M.E. Zion Church, went into effect here sets pen- Monmouth County Welfare McCarthy, Sharon Meyer, Can- Registration of new pupils electronic systems, and missile Loyalty Day Pine Brook; the Rev. Marcus alties for persons under 21 who At Summer Session Board. dy Sihler and Susan Windrow, will be held from 10 a.m. to systems as well as aircraft and lie about their age in order to MATAWAN - Elwood Pierce, St. Paul Baptist Church, The camp served 33 girls, Hazlet; Beverly Simmens, Lu- jet engine overhaul. 11:30 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 19, buy alcoholic beverages. Awards Set Smith, assistant cashier at Red Bank; Rabbi Edward El- aged 7 to 11. Six adult volun- ann Graves and Cheryl Tonnes- in the lobby of the Fern Ross lenbogen, Monmouth Reform teers participated in the pro- sen, Neptune; Nancy Snow, TRENTON — New Jersey's Farmers & Merchants Nation- Annex. Temple, New Shrewsbury; the gram and 24 Senior Girl Farmingdale; Martha and Veterans of. Foreign Wars- al Bank, is attending the two- Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. dem- Scouts served as aides and Vera Littlefield, Freehold: Gen- Mr. Bradley said children sponsored Loyalty Day pro- week summer session of the ons, A.M.E. Zion Church, acted as big sisters to the eieve Aichele, Susan Schweizer who will not have become five Local Securities grams held during April and School of Consumer Banking al Reevytown, and the Rev. Vir- campers. The Senior Aides and Linda Maunsell, Colts years old on or before Nov. 1, Representative inter-dealer quotations at approximately 3:00 May were accorded first place the University of Virginia, ginia Wright, Mt. Zion House took a three-day pre-camp ori- Nock; Karen Bonosevich, Wan- will not be eligible for admis- p.m. yesterday from NASD. Prices do not include retail mark- by the national VFW organiza- Charlottesville, Va. Mr. Smith entation center training and amassa; Sue Pehlert, Linda sion to kindergarten. Parents up, markdown or commission. tion. Second place in the coun- has completed courses given of Prayer, Red Bank. served for the entire two-week Stapleton and Elaine Ehler, of children who never have at- BANKS ty-district category went to the by Monmouth Chapter, Am- The Trustees Aid Society of tended school are requested to erican Institute of Banking. the church was in charge of session. Holmdel; Marie Piana, Brick Div. Bid Asked Sixth New Jersey District. This Township; and Karen Bouton, bring birth • certificates for Belmar-WaU National 4.00 275 registration. district comprises all of Mon- Bradley Beach. Central Jersey Bank (x) (xx) .40 16 17 mouth County. Regulations of the Shrews- Eatontown National Bank .30 2V/2 Adult volunteers, Mrs. Howell The May 5 Loyalty Day Pa- bury Hoard of Education speci- Farmers & Merchants (x) (xx) .06 5 B' announced, were Mrs. Cordon rade that was held by the dis- fy that every pupil attending First Merch. Nat'l Bank (xxx) .14 1114 12 K. Burns of Colts Neck; Mrs. trict in Long Branch was cited the school must be immunized First Nt'l Bank of Spring Lake (xx) 1.75 60 Robert Mcllale and Mrs. Ron- by the judging panel as an out- against diphtheria, smallpox, 1st Nt'l Bk of Toms River (x) (xx) .76 38 41 ald Mumie, Ocean Grove, and standing event. whooping cough, tetanus and First State Ocean County (x) 10% 31 33 Mrs. Warren Moses, Manas- State VFW Cmdr. James M. polio. Certification that these Keansburg-Middletown 1.40 74 quan; Mrs. Roger Boud, water Fitzgerald of North Bergen an- requirements have been met Middletown Banking Co. 15'/] safety instructor, Neptune; Wz nounced that. Emmett G. Cher- must be produced. Monmouth County Nat'l (xxx) .10 7 Mrs. Robert Butler, nurse, En- ne of Middletown, who served Mr. Bradley also announced N. J. National Bank (xxx) .12 9 n as New Jersey Loyally Day glishtown. Ocean County National 1.00 40 the new time schedule for the chairman, and the Sixth Dis- school's operation. Under this, Peoples Nat'l Bank of Monmouth .40 15'/£ W/i trict will lie presented awards Peoples Nat'l Bank of Lakewood 4.00 140 Nuiiird Dii'prlor all classes will l>egin al 8:30 al the forthcoming annual na- a.m. Kindergarten will be dis- Trust Co. of Ocean County .50 plus 4% 49 tional VFW convention. This Of Trucking Group (x) Dividend (xx) Plus Stock missed at 11:-10 a.m. and all year's conclave will be held EAST BRUNSWICK-Frank r (xxx) Declared or Paid this Year other classes at ll:'). ) a.m. Aug. 17-24, in Detroit. X. Mack, currently controller 1 INDUSTRIAL Classes will resume at I'. :SO in the Manhattan headquarters p.m. and all will lie dismissed Aerological Research 12% 1.T/4 Named Trustees of the New York State Motor at :i p.m. Brockway 39 41 Truck Association, has been Buck Engineering ll'/j 12 WEST LONG BRANCII-Fivc appointed executive director nf 19n4 Electronic Associates 20 parents of students in the Class Iho 1,000-membcr New Jersey Fined us Electronic Assistance 23'/* 2314 of 1909 al Shore Regional High Motor Truck Association, il Foodarama 23'/, School have been selected to F.-Mlt IIAVKN - Municipal 24 'A was atmnuiii'ed hero today by Laird 9 10 serve as trustees on the Par- Court Jii(ii;e John V Ciweil James It. lloran, N.IMTA's Metallurgical International 35 37 ents Advisory Council. yesterday fiw'il Richard '"inf- president. Monmouth Capital lO'/j 11 They are Mrs. So! Bremmer, er ol l!(l Rustic TIT . Fair Ha- West Ixmg Branch; Mrs. Slated to assume his now du- ven, $15 for careless driving. Monmouth Electric V/i PBA AWARDS — PBA Local 68, comprisod of mombors of tho Koansburg, Union Monmouth Park 15 16 Joseph F. Bryan, Oeeanport; ties Aug. l(i, Mack will succeed Sal Fnderadu of 2H Sycamoiv N. J. Natural Gas <' 23^2 24 Mrs. Edwaixl .1. (iuntner, Mon- Boach tfftd Hailot police departments, hold their second annual awards dinner at Robert B. Lytel ot Summit, Ave. K.-iir lliivi'ii. was finul who is resigning lo nccepl tin- PATS (Patterson-Smith, Inc.) 7 7'/2 mouth Beach; Mrs. R. Hiker, Buck Smith's Restaurant, East Koansburg. A $100 savings bond was presented to $:"> for a 7 Sorvomatlori 49'/, Weigel, OcPiinpnrl. New York State Motor Truck Dogwood Lane, lc'air Haven, ago. Picturodi.above are, loft to right, Koansburg Patrolman Joseph Wober, awards Association. Spedeor 13'/j WA Council .President Mrs. Mil- w;is fined $11 for a (log running Spiral Metal , 33 ton P. McCii'ew, Oeeanport, chairman; Koansburg Patrolman Thomas L. Dalton, PBA president, Miss Mary Tor- Mr. Murk, his wife and then' at large. U. S. Homes 19 20 said that Ihe purpose of th/1 torici, Keansburg recipient, and Miss Eileen M. Woimann, Hazier recipient. Ab- six children live at Itayside, For almost two centuries, Ihe United Telecontrol Electronics 13'4 .1414 council is lo assist, the Class sent when the picture was fatten was Carby Ann Wyiocki, Union Beach. N. Y. They hope lo find ;i new Walter Reade • Sterling 10 Vi 11 of 1969 with graduation ex- hnmn in Middlesex or Mori- Supreme Court has stood WlnsIowTcl. 6'/i 654 penses, I Register Staff Photo) mouth' County. amid winds of controversy. By CHARLES M. SCHULZ 9 To ihi/ik 37 Flower PEANUTS of again holders PUZZLE 10 Re-scores 40 Girl's name 74 period, more than any other 4> A.73 players in the 33-nation con- WEST EAST test. Their worst fright came 4 KJ5 4Q6432 in today's hand, during the OJ6 .'-WARE > T wrong line of play. Incidental- + 4 North East South West ly, don't be surprised at the 1 4 Pass 3 0 Pass ambitious bidding: Canada had 3 C Pass 4 NT Pass a much stronger team than 5 * Double- 5 NT Pass Egypt, and the weaker team 7 O All Pass had to take risks to have a Opening lead —# S chance. Declarer took the opening declarer takes the top hearts, club lead with dummy's ace, ruffs a spade, and wins the drew trumps and then tried a last trick with the ten of finesse wilh the nine of hearts I hearts. on the assumption that his on- I If East saves three hearts, ly chance was to find both the • he must discard a spade. In queen and jack of hearts in that case, South leads a heart the West Hand. THE WIZARD OF ID PARKER and HART to (fie king, ruffs a spade, gets Yorktowne Clubhouse, The heart finesse lost, which back to dummy with the ace was not surprising since the of hearts and takes the last odds were 3 to 1 against de- trick with the ten of spades. Center Are Operating clarer. He had almost an even chance if he. had played for DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one FREEHOLD.TOWNSHIP - ings, a 4,000 square foot com- the same opponent to hold the spade, and the next player The opening of a 7,000 square munity hall with a stage, two only stopper in both spades passes. You hold: S— 9 H— oot clubhouse and community private meeting rooms, which and hearts. center this week at the York- offer facilities for the local Trump Squeeze 10 7 4 D- A K Q J 9 8 3 2 nwne Swim Club marks on- businessman as well as [or fam- After winning the first trick C— 4. What do you say? chedule completion of a four- ily recreation, completely with the ace of clubs, declarer Answer: Bid two diamonds •ear program undertaken by equipped kitchen facilities and should, rattle off six rounds of In a normal bidding system lovnanian Enterprises to pro-a year-round residence for thetrumps, discarding the lowan immediate jump in a new •ide residents of Holiday North, club's on-site manager. hearts and the low clubs from suit should show quite a bit o. forktowne, Yorktowne II and Mr. Hovnanian estimates that dummy. South then takes the side strength in addition to thi oliday Park with one of thetotal costs for the 13-acre com- ace of spades and ruffs a solid suit. nation's most complete com- plex "are in excess of a hall spade. (A Pocket Guide to Bridge SNUFFY SMITH By FRED LASSWELL munity recreation centers. million dollars." By this time dummy is down | is available. Get your copy by to two spades and the ace-king sending 50 cents to Red Bank •NEWER THEY HflD A KNOCKDOWN According to Kevork S. Hov- THEM SHIF'LESS lanian, president of Hovnanian ot hearts, while South has Register, Inc., Box 3318, Grand VEOUeHTTOBE KNOWED DRAG-OUT FREE-FER-ALL- ONE 60TSHOT INTH' LAI6, SKONKSJJ Enterprises, the new commu- Loses License three hearts and one trump. If Central Station, New York. THflNKFULVE THARV/UZ East saves only two hearts, N.Y. 10017.) WOZN'T A GAME ONE GOT A BAD KNOT ON WHY DIDN'T THEV lity center building is the final DEAL - Alice Alpert, Hoey CARDS W1FTH GOIM'ON- HIS HEAD, ONE GOT A INVITE ME? ep in a program which began Avenue, Elberon, in Municipal FELLERS LAST SPRAIW ELBOW,AN'ONE n 19fi5 with the construction of Court Thursday pleaded guilty "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean NISHt, GOT CUT RIGHT [our swimming pools,, a play- to driving while impaired by Saturday, August 10 PAW- FIERCE AN' ground and two 2,500 square alcohol. Judge Harold Halpern oot locker rooms. revoked her license for six Present—For You and Yours .. . Outlook is months and ordered a fine of "We made a promise to the j favorable for business that it's almost a shame this ?50. •esidents of our communities is not a work day for the majority! Benefic influences hat we would complete a 13- BOOSTS TRANSMISSION favorably affect efforts in and around home, too, so icre recreation center for them "it shouldn't be a total loss" 1 People are especially DEHRA DUN, India (AP)- iver a four year period, on a All India Radio, the govern- good-humored and easy to get along with. AIL in all, ire-determined and announced ment station, is to establish a an excellent day. ichedule," Mr. Hovnanian ob- network of transmitters along :erved. THE PHANTOM the Himalayan border area. The Day Under Your Sign "We kept this promise and, Information Minister K. K. Aries. Born Mar. 21 to Apr. 19 Libra. Sept. 23 fo Ocf. 22 THE (HAH W THE HOSPITAL ITHEysOUND FOIICE. MUST BE -THEY" T/EP UP OUK n fact, have provided expand- Shah said a shortage of trans- Puzzle pieces should finally fall You finalfy get in 'the mood in 79K-UETMECRIYE I5W/ONL/IEAOTO ^ SCAB/. BE QUESTIONING THE NIGHT NURSE ANP ed facilities so that residents of into place and dear the air tale A trip _ you've, postponed TSf. itca TO THE HYDRA, HE'S ONE Op K CAREFUL! WOUNPED MAN. INTERN - AND mitters forced people in the once and for all, time after time. loliday Park, our new commu- HOSPITAL. 7HHM. CARRIED HIM strategic border districts to Tdurui. April 20 to May 20 Scorpio. Oct. 23 f0 Nov. 21 ity can also take advantage of By now 7011 should know who Ambitions could he. fulfilled if listen to "enemy radio sta- is nn your side and who is not. you make (he right man at hem." tions," presumably those of Act accordingly. the ripht titnr. Last year, construction began Pakistan and Communist Gemini. May 21 to June 21 Sagittarius.Nov.2l toDec.21 BE WATCHING. on the new clubhouse and com- An "opcn-divir policy" at your Kelnx and rnjov the company W MUSTN'T China. . • home should result in an ex- ti intereMitifr, congenial friends munity center and final con- cilinc weekend. l and fieiplibcr.e. set you. struclion was completed, this KEY TO TOGETHERNESS Cancer. June 22 to July 21 Capricorn. Dec. 22 fo Jan.20 Piece topether bits of informa- You can be flexible -without veek, on schedule. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -j tion an

    HI and LOIS By MOK7 WALKER nnd DIK BROWNE POGO By WALT KELLY "iOU WHRE NICE e a-? /WHAT ABOUT US ? WE OH, FINE. WE V£NT TO WArCH THE WATCHED TO THE STORYBOOK INN - CHILDREN, DEAR.,, , \THREE BUCKETS OF THEN CBUA DROVE \ GOLF BALLS- •ftlNK POfiO* 1Hg ONUV ONg WANTS T> HEAP TO WILMONT AND SHOWED A»OufWHO'* THBt? THE DAILY RLGISTKR, Friday. Augurt 9, 1968-23 August Sun Chilled Summer Soup, Shines On A Spanish Specialty By CECILY BROWNSTONE 1 teaspoon salt. Associated Press 2 tablespoons olive oil. Any cook who has once made 3 tablespoons red wine vine- Gazpacho is likely never again gar. Fall Finery to let the warm summer months 1 small clove garlic, minced. go by without serving this great 1 tablespoon chopped onion. cold soup. 2 tablespoons diced canned Membars of tfi» Greater Red Bank Recipes for it arc legion. It pimiento. Auxiliary for Retarded Children showed comes from the Spanish cuisine, 2vcups (about) tomato juice, true devotion to their cauie Wednesday but Americans have taken it chilled. to their hearts. Because there I 2 cups peeled, diced tomato. afternoon by donning tweeds and are probably as many Spanish; 1 can (8'/j ounces) small velvets in a press preview of their versions of Gazpacho as there j parly peas, chilled and drained, forthcoming fashion show. are cooks in Spain, we tor* feel! '/, cup finely chopped cucum- free to make variations. • her. For the fifth year, the auxiliary will The latest recipe for Gaz-j '/, cup finely chopped celery, sponsor a cocktail party and fashion pacho that we have tried is one | '/, cup finely chopped green show around and over th« pool at the of these American versions. In | pepper, Navesink Country Club in Middletown this rule tomato juice is used as the base; fresh tomatoes are In a small mixing bowl stir Wednesday, Aug. 21, from 4 to 6 p.m. used as one of the accompani- the bread crumbs, Fall designs will bs shown by Elsie ments, Just one caution: water, salt, oil, vinegar, garlic, onion and pimiento. Cover Stone, Red Bank. Mrs. J. Austin canned tomato juice varies. Some brands seem a little tightly; chill 30 minutes. Puree Codd, Rurhson, is in charge of tickets. thicker and richer-tasting than in an electric blender or sieve. Good sports photographed under the others. Bear this in mind and Stir in 2 cups tomato juice — August sun by Lany Pern;) of The Daily cnoose the most flavorful juice this will make a fairly thick mixture. If thicker than you Register are Mrs. Gordon A. Ogden, iu can find. In Spanish versions of Gaz- like, add more tnmato Juice left, Rumson, wearing a long-sleeved icho, the accompaniments and if necessary add salt. Put heather tweed cocktail dress with e usually chopped fresh raw tomatoes, peas, cucumber and celery mixed with green pepper Jeweled neckline, and Mr«. Bart McHugh :getables. Here we depart into fndividual small serving 3d, New Shrewsbury, modeling a black om tradition and suggest that ju also include a can of small dishes and pass with soup. velvet dinner dress trimmed with white rly peas. The peas not onlyj Makes 6 servings. If soup is not satin and jeweled buttons. The pre- ake an excellent flavor addi- j served right after tomato juice is added, refrigerate until serv- view was held at the Rumson home on but they also add sub- :ance. ing time. of Countess Anatole Buxhoeveden. GAZPACHO Note: For the bread crumbs Vi cup soft bread crumbs. we used 1 thin slice of white cup water. bread with the crusts removed. Salad, Continental-Style, Tossed at the Table It was the French who salad bowl. If the tuna Is solid, dreamed up Salade Nicoise — separate into chunks and ar- tuna salad that's positively range over the lettuce with the upreme. And Americans have green beans, artichoke hearts, eagerly adopted the recipe. potatoes, sweet pepper, olives Ann Landers We almost said adapted. But and anchovies. Sprinkle with hat's not quite fair because parsley. Cover with transpar- French cooks themselves vary ent plastic wrap and chill. heir recipe. Elizabeth David, At serving time, toss with the Kids Who Call the Signals Are Confused and Unhappy the great culinary writer, says Nicoise Dressing. Top with to- 1 Salade Nicoise: matoes and eggs. Makes 6 servings. ' Dear Ann Landers: We are an average family. By Dear Ann Landers: The letter you printed from "Sadder We have been to their home for dinner three times. "There are ... as many ver- NICOISE DRESSING "average" I mean my husband and I are at the mercy of But Wiser" compelled me to write this letter. She was the (Once was when my brother-in-law's boss gave him a tur- sions of it as there are cooks % cup olive or other salad mousy little housewife who felt guilty about having an key for Christmas. Another time, my brother-in-law shot ir. Provence, but in whatever three lazy, uncooperative, smart-mouth kids. oil. affair. a duck. It was too gamey to eat. And once we had a Chinese vay it is interpreted it should Our daughters (ages 13 and 15) keep us broke. The I'm a high school student who knows of a similar affair dinner which they paid us to pick up on the way over,) ie a simple and rather crude 'A cup tarragon vinegar. boy, aged 11, keeps us exhausted. My husband and I don't 2 cloves garlic, crushed. —my mother's. Mom always decides to see a very late Last week an out-of-town aunt was having a serious :ountry salad, with plenty ol want to break their spirit or spoil their fun by being too 2 to 3 teaspoons Dijon mus- movie "alone" when Dad is out of town. Once I asked how operation and I offered to take care of her children. Mazie garlic, and the ingredients demanding. I'm afraid, however, that we have been too tard. the movie was and she got so rattled I felt sorry for her. Re- didn't invite my husband over for a single meal. This should be put in the bowl in lenient and now we can't get our kids to do anything that Salt and freshly ground pep- cently I came home unexpectedly. (I had planned to spend burned me up. I told my husband I'm through feeding them arge pieces, nicely arranged vaguely resembles work — either in or out per to taste. the night at a girl friend's house and changed my mind.) every Friday. He says Mazie will be mad because she has so that the salad looks colorful of school. Into a bowl or a jar turn the I heard the back door slam as I came in and I smelled pipe grown to expect it. How do I unwind a six-year habit?— and fresh, and the dressing Last week the kids suggested a "family oil, vinegar, garlic, mustard, tobacco all over the place. THE CHUMP should be mixed in at the jury," with each member of the family hav- This afternoon I needed 50 cents and Mom wasn't home. table." salt and pepper; beat or shake ing one vote. Of course my husband and I I looked in Mom's coat pockets for change. To my horror Dear Chump: Find something else to do a few Fridays until combined. Cover tightly always lose because the kids vote as a bloc. I discovered a key to a local hotel. in a row and announce it well in advance. When you do Here's our own note about and chill. When ready to use Can you help us teach these kids to be Do I owe it to my dad to tell him? If I don't tell and they invite Mazie tell her, "It's your turn next time," and put serving. We like to toss to- the dressing (as directed in the responsible citizens?-OUTVOTED get a divorce I will always feel as though I could have your dinners on an alternating basis. gether all the ingredients recipe for Nicoise Salad) Dear Out: The majority rule is excellent helped save their marriage if I had spoken out. -J.K.L. cept the tomatoes and hard- thoroughly beat or shake again. cooked eggs, adding these two for government, but it doesn't work well in Dear J.K.L.: Don't say a word. To anyone. While you Too many couples go from matrimony to acrimony. ingredients after the tossing. mental institutions, prisons or families with may believe the evidence is conclusive, you could be wrong. Don't let your marriage flop before it gets started. Send for We suggest this because toma President Harry S. Truman two or more children. And if you are wrong you would be responsible for stirring Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage—What To Expect." Send Landers toes tend to make the salad signed the National Security Adolescents not only need discipline but up a hideous mess. your request to Ann Landers in care of your newspaper they want it. When children call the signals and run the enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, self-ad- juicy. And the eggs look pret- Act of 1947, creating a Depart- iest (and taste best) when ment of the Air Force and sep- family they get the impression their parents are imbeciles. Dear Ann Landers: My sister Mazle and her husband dressed envelope. yolks and whites are partners; arating the service from the Kids who do as they please are not happy — they are con- have had dinner at our house every Friday for the last six Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your prob- when the eggs are tossed with fused. The best way to keep your children's feet on the years. This means they have enjoyed 312 free meals over lems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper, enclos- Army. he other ingredients, yolks and ground is to put some responsibility on their shoulders. here. ing a self-addressed, stamped envelope. whites are bound to lose one another in the salad bowl. Ready to Hang NICOISE SALAD Antique Car to Visit 1 medium head Boston let- uce, rinsed and drained. 2 cans (6'/$ or 7 ounces) tuna, 5 Shore Communities drained. 1 package (9 ounces) frozen CUR- OCEANPORT - The com- dressed in turn of the century whole green beans (cooked, mittee for the annual Tail fashions and Mr. Zeller him- drained and chilled). Gate Antiques Show will send self will be at the wheel. The 1 package (9 ounces) frozen a blue and white 1911 Hupmo- group will hand out printed artichoke hearts (cooked, bile out on shore area roads balloons advertising the show. drained and chilled). TAINS tomorrow to publicize the The Hupmobile's circuit will '/j cups sliced cooked po- Looking for that special effect? Aug. 17 benefit sale. include Red Bank, Mid- atoes. Want th* unuiuol? Then take a The 57-year-old touring car 1 small sweet red or green glenci through our eurtoln depart- dletown, Rumson, Fair Haven ment. You're sure to find |uit what may not burn much rubber, and Sea Bright. pepper, cut into strips. Vi cup ripe olives. will cult your Nodi In our large but it's sure to tower several The Tail Gate Show will be •election. feet over any Jag or MG cruis- held, as in past years, in con- 1 can (2 ounces) flat anchovy ing nearby. The property of junction with the Mon- fillets, drained. Carl Zellers of Holmdel, a col- mouth County Horse Show on i cup finely chopped pars- lector of antique automobiles, Saturday, Aug. 17, from 10 ey. the Hupmobile has been re- a.m. to 6 p.m. at Wolf Hill, Nicoise Dressing. stored to mint condition, and adjacent to Monmouth Park 3 medium tomatoes, peeled and cut into wedges. has original brass headlamps Race Track in Oceanport. Pro- 3 hard-cooked eggs, quar- and otter authentic fittings. Its ceeds of admission will go to tered. SHREWSBURY passengers, members of benefit Riverview Hospital, Tear the lettuce into large 468 BROAD ST. the junior committee of Monmouth Medical Center, the pieces and turn into a large Call 747 • 4422 the Tail Gate Show, will be Monmouth County Historical Society and the U.S Equestrian J Team. INDIA GETTING MOTELS Again this year refreshments NEW DELHI (AP) - Motels will be sold by members of BULLETIN are coming to India. the junior committee of the The Indian Tourism Develop- show under the direction of ment Corporation announced Mrs. Ross Barnes. Serving on INCREDIBLE! DO\'T MISS IT! it would build a motel on the her committee are the Misses New Delhi-Bombay national Sally Barnes, Monmouth Hills; REMEMBER THE HUPMOBILE? If you don't, keep your eyei open highway by mid-1968 and an- Jan Leibolt, Norwalk, Conn.; tomorrow and you may catch a glimpse of thii 1911 touring other, later, on the route to Caroline Davis, Shrewsbury; model as it winds its way through five shore area communiti»i to Srinagar in Kashmir. Each Vanna Borden, Betsy Hetzler publicize the forthcoming Tail Gate Antiques Show. Junior motel would have a service and Lindy Lobdell, all of Rum- SUMMER station and cafeteria. son. committee members aboard are, left fo right, Lindy Lobdell, Sally Barnes, Carl Zellers. owner of the car; Vanna Bordun, Mrs James Stewart, promotion chairman, and Betsy Hetile SELL OUT

    Rumson Reading Institute ' FINEST NAME BRANDS EXCLUSIVELY Miss Tomasiello Is Bride of Robert Wicks aftor-ichool supplementary claitas In MEN'S—Sport Jackati, Slax, Tiss, Knit Shirts, Swim riage by her father. She wore wan, niece of Ihe brido. Cath- nephew of the bride, was thi KEYPORT - Miss Angelina Wear, Belts, Umbrollas, etc., ntc. READING-ENGLISH-MATH Stella Tomasiello became the a floor length lace gown de- erine Wicks, Cliffwood, niece ring hearrer. biWle of Robert Lee Wicks on signed with a pearled scalloped of Ihe bridegroom, was flow- A reception fo I lowed in Ih neckline, Empire bodice and A- er girl. VFW Hall, Cliffwood. Whe LADIES'—Swim Suits, Shorts, Dressas, Slax, Hand- First Grade through College Jujy 20, in SI. Joseph's Cath- o\k: Church here. line skirt. Victor Lemlio, Union Beach, they return from Niagar bags, Skorfs, Boutiques, etc., sic. Parents of the couple Miss Carmella Tomasiello was best man. Ushering were Falls, they will reside in Key Ave. of Two Rivers, Rumson 842-1650 are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph To- was the maid of honor for her Rocco Miarano, Keyport, and port. masiello, 101 Main St., Mata- sister. Attendants were Mrs. Vincent Riggio, Matawan, The bride and the bride 235 Hope Rd., New Shrewsbury 542-4777 wan, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Carmen DeNardo and Mrs. Vin- brothers-in-law of Ihe bride; room arp gradunles of Mata ley Wicks Sr, 18 West Pros- cent Riggio, Matawan, and Philip DeNardo, Matawan, wan Regional High School. pect Ave., Cliffwnod. Mrs. Rocco Miarano, Kcypoit, nephew of the bride; Louis To- Mrs. Wicks was employed in also sisters of the bride; Mrs. masiello, Kcyport, brother of Koodtown, Matawan. Her hus- 167 LINCOLN AVE. ELBERON RUSSELL G. RANNEY The Rev. .lohn A. Dzema offi- Louis Tomasiello, Keyporl, the bride, and Richard Grande, band served in the Army and —— DIRECTOR ciated at the ceremony. sister-in-law of the bride, and Hazlet, cousin of the bride. Mi- is employed at Dick's Garage, 10 A.M. to lilO P.M. ALSO 7 to • P.M. MONDAYS The bride was given in mar- Miss Diane,Tomasello, Mata- chael Toraasello, Hazlet, Cliffwood. t 24—THE DAILY REGISTER. KufuiU 9, 1968 I Martha Potter Married Phyllis Maghan Is Bride To Air Force Captain In Matdwan Church The bride was graduated FORT WALTON BEACH, erow, sister of the bridegroom; MATAWAN - Miss Phyllis Ann Maghan, daughter of Mr. from Moravian Seminary for — The marriage of Miss Miss Bette A. Tusty, and Mrs. Girls, Bethlehem, Pa. She at- Martha Ellen Potter of Little Nancy W. Baker. and Mrs. Ross Warne Maghan, 7 Crown Place, became the tended Eastern Baptist College, Silver, N.J., to Air Force Ca'pt. U. Douglas A. Long was St. Davids, Pa., and was em- Clayton Arthur Witherow look best man and ushers were bride of Richard Wetherill Orr, place here June 22 in the Chap- son of Mrs. Albert S. Orr, ployed in the Farmers k Mer- Capts. Paul F. Cantonwine and chants National Bank, Mata- el it Ben's Lake. John Dragstra, and Lts. Roger Broomall, Pa., and the late Al- bert S. Orr, Saturday. wan. She will be employed by The bride is the daughter of j H. England, Spencer W. Wilk- Girard Trust Co., .Philadelphia. Mi and Mrs. Frederick M. j ton and Reuben S. Yoshika- The Rev. Paul Jackson offi- The bridegroVnf' was gradu- Poller, fill Seven Bridge Road, wa. ciated at the ceremony_in the [ ntie Silver, (.'apt. Wilherow's The former Miss Potter is First Baptist Church.' \ ated from Valley Forge Mil- puents are Mr. and Mrs, a graduate of Red Bank High The bride was given In mar* itary Academy. He also attend, ILuoId L. Witherow, Erie, Pa. School and received a BS de- riage by her father. She wore ed Eastern Baptist College and gree from Bucknell University. Miss Elizabeth M. Heneghan Miss Joanne M. Heftl Miss Carolyn E. Moss a gown of rosepoint lace over is presently enrolled in the Au- (h;iplain (Maj.) Frederick She was employed by Bendix peau de soie designed with long tomation Institute of America, B.iker officiated at the cere- Corp., Communications Divi- sleeves, portrait neckline, Philadelphia. He is a member mony. ! sion, Baltimore. Shore Area Brides4o-Be fitted bodice and full A-line of the Army Reserves, Norris- Ine bride wore a gown of: c;!p[ witherow, a graduate shirt with a train of matching town, Pa. ivory silk organza with clusl- \a! [,awrcnce Park High School, LINCROFT — Announceme MIDDLETOWN - Announce- LINCROFT - Announcement lace. ers nf pearls and sequins on ! p -\ received a BS degree A Ci : made by Mr. and Mrs ment is made by Sgt. Maj. is made by Mrs. Robert F. Miss Sharon Joy Zimmer, Mrs. Clayton Witherim appliques of lace. from Pennsylvania State Uni- Matawan, was maid of honor. Frank W. Heneghan, 27 Harb Theodore C. von Gerichten, Moss, 307 Parkview Ter., of '{The former Martha Potter) Miss Constantina Dudek was versity. Green Cir., of the engagemei and Mrs. von Gerichten, 64 Mc- Bridesmaids were Miss Phyllis . maid of honor and brides- The couple are residing in of their daughter, Miss Eli Cormack Place, of the engage- the engagement of her daugh- Watkins, Washington, N. J., and maids were Miss Sue E. With- i Fort Walton Beach. abeth Marie Heneghan, to ment of her daughter, Miss ter, Miss Carolyn Elizabeth Miss Mary Ellen Miller, Plain- Anthony DeLucia, son of Mi Joanne Marie Hefti, to Gerald Moss, to Dennis L. Bliss, son field. and Mrs. Arthur DeLuci Robert Matthews, son of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Wayne P. Orr, Pittsburgh, Freehold Smithburg Road, Freehold. and Mrs. Vincent Matthews of Bliss, 9 Locust Drive, Asbury brother of the bridegroom, Carole Farver Is Wed The wedding is planned fi Roselle Park. was best man. Ushers were AU Park. WATER Wedding NEW CASTLE, Pa. - Miss August of next year. A spring wedding is planned. bert S. Orr, Cuyahoga Falls, Carole rt. Farver, daughter of Miss Heneghan, a 1966 gra Miss Hefti, a graduate of They will be married on Nov.Ohio, another brother of the Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaine Far- uate of Middletown Townsh Middletown Township High 30. bridegroom, and Ross W. Mag- FREEHOLD - Miss Eliza- High School, is employed in th School, is employed at the han Jr., brother of the bride. HEATERS beth Ann Bickler, daughter of ver, 23 Buttonivood Road, Mid- The bride-elect, daughter al- dletown, N. J., was married Personnel and Training Direc Keansburg-Middletown Nation- A reception followed in But- Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bick- torate, U.S. Army Electronic al Bank, Middletown. so of the late Mr. Moss, is an GAS or ler Sr., 75 Wynnewood Drive, here Saturday in St. Mary's alumna of Red Bank Catholic tonwood Manor. Catholic Church, to Gordon Command, Ft. Monmouth. Mr. Matthews, an alumnus When they return from a mo- became the bride of Bernard Mr. DeLucia, an alumnus of Newark State College, is. em- High School, and was gradu- ELECTRIC Michael Balsam, son of Mrs. Walter Sye, son of Mr. and tor trip to New England, they Mrs. Gordon J. Sye of Pitts- Christian Brothers Academ; ployed by the Linden Public ated cum laude in June from Bernard Morris, Miami Beach, Dunbarton College of Holy will reside in King of Prussia, burgh. here, is a senior at Seton Ha! School System. Pa. Fla., here Saturday. University, South Orangf Cross, Washington, D. C. She 95 Msgr. Francis F. McCarter is employed in the law offices FROM Judge Thomas L. Yaccarino, officiated at Hie ceremony. where he is majoring in a Neptune, officiated at the cere- counting and is a member i of Reussille, Cornwell, Maus- Bridal Shower 54 The bride, who was given in ner & Carotenuto, Red Bank. mony here in the home nf Mr.j marriage by her father, "wore the Reserve Officer Trainin; PORT - AU • PECK - 30-Gol. Nat. Gat ! and Mrs. Stephen Becar, 56 long-sleeved gown of silk or- Corps and president of the A Mr. Bliss is associated with Miss Theda Bennett was guest 52-Gol. Electric a counting Club. He also holds Plymouth Drive, where the re gaiua appliqued with lace and the same law office. An at- of honor at a bridal shower from—49.98 ception also was held. position with Arthur Andersei torney-at-law of the District of given by Mrs. Philip Minton at fashioned with a chapel train. & Co., Newark, The. bride, who was escorted Miss Beth Farver was her Columbia, he is an alumnus of her home-on River Road here. PHONE for quick by her father, wore a white sister's only attendant. Ken- Asbury Park High School, Rut- Miss Bennett, daughter "of pick-up or delivery neth Schwoegel, Pittsburgh, gers University and Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Vernon silk shantung dress trimmed Marriage INSTALLATION EXTRA with daisies. Mrs. Roger D. was best man, and ushers were University School of Law. HisH. Bennett, 1047 Stratton McMann, Rochester, N. Y., was Edwin Farver, brother of the Announced social fraternity was Delta Sig- Place, Long Branch, will be- 542-2150 or 899-2500 bride, and Donald Tatar, Pitts- ma Phi, and he was named to come the bride of George H. her sister's only attendant. RED BANK - Mr. and Mr, Honmaurii Shopping Ctnrtr Charles R. Miller, Freehold, burgh. Phi Delta Phi international Woodward Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon TV. Sye Leonard Smith, 22 Harriso honorary legal fraternity. Mr. Mrs. George H. Woodward, (aronrown Orel* was best man. The couple reside in Pitts- Ave., have announced the mar- burgh, where Mr. Sye is with (The former Carole Farver) Bliss also is a member of the Lockwood Place, Fair Haven, Op«n Dolly 10 A.M. The former Miss Bickler is riage of their daughter, Mis District of Columbia and Sept. 21, in St. Michael's Cath- •HI 9:30 r.M. the Duquesne Light Co. He at- Renee Sharon Smith, to Spec. a graduate of West Side High tended Indiana State Univer- American Bar associations. olic Church,.Long Branch. School, Newark. Edward A. Green, son of Mr. sity and served two years at FIRST VOLUNTEERS and Mrs. Thurman Green Sr. Mr. Balsam, an alumnus of Fitzsimmons Army Hospi- of Neptune. The couple wen CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)A the University of Miami, is di-1 tal, Denver, Col. Mrs. Sye, al- married Aug. 5 in Clarksville. Miss Maureen P. Grogan rector of the Horton Memorial so attended Indiana State Uni- Cambridge residents, fired Tenn. The Rev. Thomas Cross' Hospital Expansion Campaign, versity, and was a teacher at with the abolitionist sentiments lin of the AME Methodist SHREWSBURY - Mr. and Middletown, N. Y., employed Forrestdale School, Rumson, of William Lloyd Garrison, Ihurch performed the cere Mrs. Edward T. Grogan, West by Haney Associates, Newton- N. J. formed the first volunteer com- mony, End Ave., have announced the ville, Mass. engagement of their daughter, Go forth in lustred pany to serve with Union The former Miss Smith is The couple reside at Country Miss Maureen Patricia Gro- Guest From England forces. 65 graduate of Red Bank Squire Green, Middletown, N.Y. High School and is employed gan, to James Michael Corry, ARTISAN by Socialite SHREWSBURY - Mrs. May- On the other hand, the Har- at the Monmouth County Na- son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick American Indians and an- nard Rollins, 85 Alameda Ct., vard community thought little ional Bank, New Shrewsbury. Corry, Rockaway Beach, N.Y. This ii the sight fashion dictates from this cient Romans were among the has as her guest her niece, of the war and the practice of Spec. 5 Green is a graduate first peoples to prize the bub- Miss Cynthia Gellvear of of Neptune High School and i Miss Grogan, an alumna of hiring military replacements moment on ... a new, low-flared heel, im- bling waters of mineral Blackburn, England, for three stationed with the Army, Ft Red Bank Catholic High School portant front vamp medallion. In black, springs. weeks. was common. Campbell, Ky. and Elizabeth Seton College of Westchester, is employed with brown, green or taupe shiny patent. he Chase Manhattan Bank in New York City. 18.00 Mr. Corry, a graduate of St. Francis Preparatory School, 'i theft — ill Brooklyn, and Manhattan Col- lege, Riverdale, N. Y., is a can- didate for a master's degree at Hunter College, New York. In September Mr. Corry will be associated with the New York City School System.

    SAVE OH SUCCESS COMPANY satin: in cnnrsiers and Pimootiis now) It's the end of one of our best years in history, and Miss Marjorie A. Siverson we're celebrating with low year-end clearance HIGHLANDS - Mr. and Mrs. prices on all '68 Chryslers and Plymoulhs. 80 models harles E. Siverson, 99 High- to choose from, with features like V-8 or six-cylinder land Ave., have announced the engines, lull carpeting, radios, heaters, whitewalls ngagement of their daughter, and much much more. All clearance priced now! Miss Marjorie Alice Siverson, Find out why the New York, New Jersey and Victor Eugene Bowman, Fairlield County Chrysler, Plymouth and Imperial 054 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. Seton sales are up 12.3% for the period of October e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. through May, 1968, while U.S. domestic car sales are amuel Bowman of Logans- Leather down more than 1 % for the same period. ort, Ind. A Nov. 9 wedding is planned. Sea the Unbeatables for a great deal on a new '68 Miss Siverson, a graduate of Handbags Chrysler or Plymouth today. ienry Hudson Regional School, ttends Monmouth College, is employed by First East- An authoritative group for ern Investment Corp., Red day-in, day-out good lookt. Bank. Roomy, graceful ihapes, Mr. Bowman, a graduate of made for long wear. Most Lewis Cass High School, Lo- gansport, is employed by Cir- have covered frarrm. A wide cle Chevrolet, Red Bank. choice of detail trims. Black, navy, hay-stack or expresso. Chrysler Newport Cuitom WOMEN'S TEAM TO TOUR 2.dt»r Hardtop • 14.00 LUCKNOW, India (AP) - Kenya, Uganda and Ceylon have invited an Indian wom- lUinbich'i htndbigi — en's hockey team to tour their •II ltor»i countries in Decemlwr. The National Institute. of Sports has asked the govern- flient for the necessary foreign

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