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1 Sunny, Cooler Sunny and cooler today. Clear and qute cool tonght. Sunny and cool tomorrow. (be DeUlU, P» ft VOt. 93, NO. 54 THE Bed Bank, Freehold, Loaf Branch Monmouth Countys Home Newspaper for 92 Years ess. SEE STORY BELOW FINAL EDITION RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, PAGES TEN CENTS Hjackng Captves GENEVA (AP) Palestnan guerrllas appear to have agreed to transfer all passengers and crew of the three hjacked" jetlners from the Jordanan desert to Amman, the Internatonal Bed Cross commttee reported today. Commttee Presdent Marcel Navffle sad he s "not 100 per cent sure" of the news, but a message just receved from ts delegaton on the spot ndcates that agreement has been readed wth the Palestnans. SET UP DETONATOItS A few mnutes earler a commttee spokesman sad tleguerrllas had set up detonators to set off dynamte charges attached to the planes, wth all the passengers and crew stll aboard. The spokesman sad ts delegates and medcal teams were ordered to leave the planes and the ar strp after the guerrllas heard rado reports ndcatng mmnent "ntervenflon by foregn mltary forces.", He sad a. Bed Gross supply convoy en route for the ar strp was stopped by guerrlla troops and turned back. The commttee ordered ts delegates to protest "the absolutely nhuman condtons opposed to the rghts of man and the Geneva and Hague conventons" n whch the, hostages are beng held.. ; Its statements referred to "the physcal and moral torture" suffered by the vctms. It Steo condemned the hjackers for refusng to let a, pregnant Amercan- woman leave the TWA arcraft as she "was ready to have her baby. The chld was bom on the plane "n condtons as good as could be expected under the crcumstances, out absolutely unacceptable from the humantaran pont of vew," t sad. Meanwhle, the Popular Front called together the 147 wqmen and chldren t had brought to Amman earler n the week from the hjacked planes and told them they all could leave Amman f they wanted to. ARAB. STATES JOIN Earler today the leftsts Arab governments of Iraq and Syra joned the West n the campagn to secure the release of the approxmately 280 arlne passengers and crew members. Four Western governments and Israel meanwhle rejected the Palestnans plans to trade the Israels among the hostages for Arab commandos held n Israel. The fve governments demanded that the guerrllas free all the passengers and crew members..... Baghdad Rado sad the Iraq government had called for the release of the hostages on "humantaran 1 grounds" and was usng ts good offces, wth the leadershp of the Pales- tnan guerrllas, to secure the release. WOULD BAR INTERVENTION The broadcast sad the Iraq government wanted to "elmnate grounds of possble mltary nterventon by foregn countres." Syra, the other ultraleftst Arab country, condemned the hjackngs as "rresponsble and unrevolutonary acts" n an edtoral n the Berut newspaper AJ-Raya, whch speaks for Syras rulng Baath Socalst party. Relable sources sad the.syrans also were urgng release of the hostages, workng through ther alles on the central commttee of the Palestnan guerrllas.,.,.. PALESTINIAN GUERRILLAS AND JORDANIAN SOLDIERS POSE Jordanan lolder and Palajflran gutrnl- Us poe together n front of trs hjacked BOAC jetlner n the Jordanan desert near Amman, Jordan, yesterday. Upwards of 100 passengers and crew are hostages aboard the arcraft.. IAP Wrephotol IffllllBIBIWlllllBlllllllIlllllllBlflllllBlllHIIlllHIIHIIIll on WASHINGTON (AP) - Armed federal agents wll rde shotgun on overseas flghts of two U.S. arlnes n an attempt to fol.hjackng attempts, an nformed source dsclosed today. Treasury agents and Federal Avaton Admnstraton marshals wll be assgned to transatlantc and European flghts of Trans World Arlnes and Pan Amercan World Arways the source sad. The sky marshals currently are undergong tranng and wll board flghts Saturday, the source added. Pan Am and TWA are the only scheduled Amercan carrers flyng a c r o s s the Atlantc and throughout Europe. The arlnes and government agences declned to confrm or deny the report. All reportedly have agreed to reman slent untl the Whte House announcesmeasures desgned to, thwart hjackngs and arcraft sabotage. "The stuaton s very delcate and everyone s anxous not to upset any arrangements that are contemplated," one offcal sad, v A Pentagon spokesman sad yesterday the Defense Department s prepared to provde mltary guards or tran personnel for sky marshal duty f requested by the arlnes. Plots n the past have opposed sky marshals. "We havent much desre to see armed guards on our planes," a spokesman for the plots declared. "We dont lke shoot-outs at 50,000 feet." Danger Slght Another avaton veteran sad there would be lttle danger from rapd decompresson of a jetlner f a bullet perced - the fuselage or shattered a wndow. "Most plots would not Worry about rapd decompresson," the source sad. If the arcraft was crusng at 35,000 feet, he explaned, t would take less than four mn-. utes to drop to 10,000 feet, an alttude at whch everyone could breathe normally wthout the use Of emergency oxygen masks carred aboard all commercal jets. Dscomfort Mnor Some passengers wth colds mght suffer a ruptured.eardram as a result of the rapd decompresson, he sad, "but that would be relatvely mnor dscomfort as compared to dyng." Arlne and government offcals declned to comment on the cost and other, prac-. tcal problems nvolved In placng guards on planes. "It wll be expensve," one ndustry observer sad. One offcal estmated that a round-the-clock securty force and related unts, mght requlreupto4,000 persons. Others sad ths estmate was far too hgh. Vrtually the only person of promnence wllng to speak for the record was Najeeb Halaby, Pan Amercan charman and former FAA admnstrator. "I am not proposng armed guards, but we wll cooperate fully.f the government so decdes," Halaby told newsmen. Halaby sad guards on each plane must be under the command of the captan.: They must;be provded, by the gov«? emnent, and be hghly, traned so as to avod endangerng passengers, he sad. He added the use of armed guards s not a perfect soluton, but knowledge of ther use could, be a deterrent; M^^^ By TOM CANNON TRENTON (AP) The State Grand Jury has heard from John V. Kenny, the longtme Democratc boss of Hudson County. But only he and state Investgators know whether he shed any lght on a probe of organzed crme and offcal corrupton n hs. county. Kenny, who s also a statewde poltcal power, testfed yesterday for less than an hour before the panel, whch also, heard from nne of hs poltcal subordnates. Spend Fve Hours The 10 spent a total of fve hours before the panel, but would say only that they answered ts questons. "I always answer questons," Kenny sad, as he emerged from the grand jury room nto a corrdor flled wth newsmen. One of the subjects reportedly under dscusson was courthouse renovaton contracts for more than $300,000 whch were approved by the 1966 Hudson County Board of Freeholders. All the members of that board except John J. Kenny, a poltcal rval. of John V. Kenny, appeared before the grand jury. Nnth Wtness John V. Kenny, 77, the former mayor of Jersey Cty, was the nnth wtness before the panel, whch s nvestgatng organzed crme and offcal corrupton n Hudson County. He spent about 45 mnutes on the wtness stand. Most of Nxon Says Congress Inacton On Hs Legslaton Is Poltcal By FRANK CORMIER WASHINGTON (AP) - Presdent Nxon, n a document wdely vewed as hs Indrect entry nto the 1972 electon campagn, suggested today the Democratc-controlled Congress has pgeonholed vtal legslaton for poltcal purposes. In a lengthy message to the Senate and House, Nxon generally was restraned In hs language. But, n tckng eff 59 of hsproposals that awat flal acton, hetnade Hs message clear:,,,."rme, now slps awsy- The Congress.s comng to a close. Its work s not done. The ssues I have asked to be consdered have not been consdered. Ard yet matters press. We cannot wat for poltcs. We must seek a record of achevement all can share." Releases Catalogue Nxon released hs catalogue of "most wanted" legslaton a day after posng, unannounced, for campagn photos wth Republcan canddates and gvng a personal senfoff to Vce Presdent Spro T. Agnew. Agnew s undertakng an UNIFORM SALE Pant suts, $8.98. All szes h tock. Shrley Shop, Broad St., Red Bank. (Adv.) arduous campagn swng of the sort Nxon, as vce presdent, often carred out whle the late Presdent Dwght D. Esenhower was Sad to be takng the nonpoltcal "hgh road." Nxon sought to place responsblty for present natonal lls on the Democrats who nhabted the Whte House from 1961 untl he took offce on January 20, He sad: TwoBeautes Gan Awards n Contest ATLANTIC CITY (AP) Suzanne Denne, an Alabama blonde who got a "C" n conduct n the frst grade because she couldnt stop sngng, sang her way to vctory last nght n the second round. Mss Amerca talent competton. The wnner of the nghts swmsut competton sad she cant Swm Meanwhle, pageant offcals announced the tradtonal questonng of the fve fnalsts wll be dropped tomorrow nght. Instead, Emcee Bert Parks wll talk nformally wth the grls. One offcal sad the questonng nevtably comes out "nane." The 20-year-old Mss Alabama sang/alfe," a song whch Hal Davd, one of the nne judges, composed wth Burt Bacharach. Asked f she knew Davd would be a judge when she chose the song, she sad no. "Ive been preparng t for a year and a half," the blueeyed lass added. "I sang t n my state pageant." Sfe.sad she would have sung "Alfe" even f she knew Davd would be Judgng. "The song holds a place n my heart," she explaned. "I thnk (he words express somethng specal to everyone today." Hatty Mom - 2M Varetes Hockhockson Farm, Rt 537 between Colts Neck, and Tnton Fall*. Closed lon. (Adv.) Autumn Weekender. AUways Travel Centre, P. O. Buldng, Sea Brght (Adv.) "Too many promses of the 1960s have not been kept. The naton s now payng the prce for ths. "In the name of the urban crss for example, the 1960s saw the federal government ncreasngly caught n ssues of muncpal housekeepng that are most approprately the busness of a cty councl. But smultaneously, the great fscal power of the federal government was never brought to play through revenue sharng to provde local governments wth suffcent resources to enable them to solve ther own problems In ther own way." Harkenng back to hs own statements that the naton faces reform or revoluton, Nxon complaned Congress not only has faled to act on sharng federal revenues wth state and local governments but s draggng ts feet on other vtal legslaton.. (See Nxon, Pg. 2) Gala Fall Reopenng. Thrft & Consgnment Shop, 70 Monmouth St. Sept. 15, 9:30 a.m. (Adv.) r,/exclnslve Free Beauty Consultaton by Mss Sutherland of Dorothy Gray. Call for appontment. Professonal Pharmacy, Bed Bank (Adv.) the other wtnesses took only half an hour except the last wtness, Mss Mary Murtha, who testfed for only about 15 mnutes. Mss Murtha s county personnel offcer and a former secretary to John J. Kenny, the. former Democratc county charman who was ousted last year when he bucked John V. Kenny n the gubernatoral prmary. Kept In Room After ther testmony, the wtnesses were kept n an ante-room adjacent to the grand jury room and were not permtted to leave or converse wth wtnesses who had not testfed, or wth ther own lawyers. Mss Murtha, as the last wtness, was the only one not sent nto the anteroom. As she,, entered nto the hallway she was surrounded by watng newsmen and- asked, "Where are all my frends?" She would not answer any questons about her testmonyexcept to say she "always answers questons" and that she was not surprsed by any of them. Pursued by Newsmen Kenny arrved at the State Buldng complex shortly af- ter noon. He was pursued nto the cafetera by newsmen and photographers but refused to talk to any of them. At one pont, he became annoyed at one photographer and sad, "You ve got enough. Now get the hell out of here." He also ponted to the camera and sad, "You wouldnt want, me to break that, would you?" Cellng out tenns rackets, equpment, dresses, sportswear up to 40% off. Deal Tenns Courts, Ocean Ave (Adv.) New Hours Parke Drug Co., 51 Broad St., Bed Bank, startng Sept. 14, 1970 Monday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, 8 p.m.-10 pn. (Adv.). Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan Rev. James R. Steele Rabb Jack M. Rnoff Area Clergymen Urge Prayer for Hostages RED BANK - Local clergymen unted last nght n expressng ther concern for the pllght.of hostages held by Arab guerrllas n Jordanan desert. Jewsh, Protestant and Catholc spokesmen.all ssued statements. The guerrllas arc holdng 300 passengers from three ntercontnental jet flghts hjacked durng the week. The guerrllas want the return of seven of ther number sezed n attempted hjackngs. The local clergymen all urge prayers for a speedy resoluton to the nternatonal dlemma whch has grown out of the contnung Arab-Israel conflct of the control of Palestne. Rabb Jack M. Rosoff, of Congregaton Bna Israel, ssued the followng statement: "My heart s heavy wth concern for the passengers of the hjacked arlners. "The Jewsh communty has been deeply moved by the plfght of these nnocent people and outraged at the crmnal acts of the Arab terrorsts who have volated nternatonal law, moralty and basc human decency. "We are very concerned for the safety and well-beng of the passengers and we shall pray ths Sabbath n our synagogues that God Almghty wll watch over them and that the terrorsts wll setasde the hatred that flls ther hearts long enough to allow these unfortunate vctms to return home to. ther loved ones." Msgr. Emmett A. Monahan, pastor of St. James Parsh, Red Bank, added hs concern: "The plght of the passengers and crew; of the hjacked planes now detaned n Jordan Is of the deepest concern to us as t must be to all t h o u g h t f u l people n the world. "It s our hope and prayer (See Prayer, Pg. 2) tnm^ The Insde Story Casual Set plans a charty beneft Page 8 Frst of seasons meetngs slated ths week.page I Status quo n Natonal League East Page 14 Keansburg Blue Jeans start anew Page 15 Freehold Today....Page II ENJOYMENT, YOUR WEEKEND MAGAZINE TelevsonLstngs Move Schedule DAILY REGISTER PHONE NUMBERS Astraldata 23 Brdge 23 Classfed Ads Comcs 23 Edtorals! 6 Fnancal 7 Obtuares 4 Opnon Page 6 Relgon 11 Sports : 14, 15 Womens News 8, f III! Man Offce. 741-MM Classfed Ads.74JMM Home Delvery 741-rtU Mddletown Bureau HM Freehold Bureau.4«J-J121 Long Branch Bureau 2»-NU Sports Deptrtnent

2 2 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1970 DEMOCRATS GATHER Shown dscussng poltcs pror to the I Hh annual Ktonmouth Count/ Democratc fund rasng dnner last nght are, left to rght, Rchard T. OConnor, party charman; Rep. James J. Howard, D-N. J,; U.S. Sen. Harrson A. Wllams, and Sherff Paul Kernan, Democratc ttarte commtteeman, The $50-a-pl«ta dnner w«held at the Sprng Laka Golf & Country Club. IRgter S-Haff Photo) Olnsky Attacks Foes. At Fund Rasng Fete SPRING LAKE - Marvn Olnsky, a Democratc canddate for the Board okkrpo.- holdcrs, accused hs opponent and the entre board of "excesses, apathy, and ndfference." Mr. Olnsky delvered hs strongest attack yet In the campagn durng the 11th annual fund rasng dnner of, the Monmouth County Democratc organzaton. Mr. Olnskys frst target was the acton by the all-republcan Board of Freeholders declarng an emergency n order to award a $28,000 contract for brdge repar wthout publc bddng. The contract was awarded to repar a brdge In Matawan whch the board sad was n mmnent danger of fallng down. - Dsputes Condton "1 fnd It hard to beleve," Mr. Olnsky sad, "that a brdge reaches a pont where t s n mmnent danger of collapsng overnght. "And f ths be true," he sad, "then 1 charge Mr. (Albert E.) Allen, whose responsblty ncludes proper brdge mantenance wth excesses, apathy, and Indfference." Mr. Allen holds the seat on the freeholder board that Mr. OUnsky Is seekng. Mr. Allen IR n charge of county brdges. > Mr. Olnsky then turned to the controversal Ht..520 brdge whch spans the Central Ralroad tracks In Marlboro. """ In Aprl* the Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners drected the freeholders to replace de narrow brdge. Dspute Arose A dspute, however, arose over just how the cost of ths job would be splt between the county, the state, and the ralroad. Mr. Olnsky then turned hs attenton to the entre hoard and severely crtczed ts handlng of the drug addcton problem. In June 19(11), the freeholders named an Interm Drug Commttee and then hred the Metropoltan Regonal Councl (MRC) to conduct a survey of the countys drug problem and to mplement programs to help curb drug abuse. A year later t was revealed that the freeholders had pad % 15,000 for the survey but no survey has yet turned up. Questons Experence Mr. Olnsky sad that further nvestgaton revealed that the MRC dd not have the experence n the drug feld that was mpled at the tme t was hred by the freeholders. "To sum f up," Mr. Olnsky sad, "the Board of Freeholders have bought a pg n a poke. Under pressure from parents tn do somethng about the drug problem the somethng they dd was hre an organzaton wthout proper Investgaton, an organzaton that msrepresented ts qualfcatons and has not done ts job." Mr. Olnsky further nolcd that when the Interm Drug Commttee was dsbanded and a 16-member county NarcotlcB Councl Was apponted, Matthew J. Gll, a member of the former commttee was not ncluded. Was Crtcal Mr. Gll, publsher of the Mddletown Courer, had done extensve research nto the alleged shortcomngs of the MRC and had been crtcal of "the freeholders acton.. MTT Olnsky sad Mrv Gll was not named to the new councl because "le had made waves." These are just some of the reasons, he sad, why the constant power and absolute control exercsed by the freeholders must come to an end and why there must be a return to twn-party county government. Mr. Olnskys runnng mate, C.B. Cargle, told the 200 ass e m b 1 e (t Democrats that "Amercas fnest hour wll be when all Amercans arc Brths nmn n m null II n m n n HI 11 m RIVERVIEW Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scoske (nee Bertler"Nowln), 38 Ivanhoe Lane, Matawan, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Lonne Whte (nee Lnda Collns), 280 Har. dng Blvd., Malawan, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Gawler (nee Candlcc Wenzel), 30 Ocean Avc., Atlantc Hghlands, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Massey (nee Dors Dckman), 7 W. Jack St., Hazlet, son, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Johnson Jr., (nee Eleanor Maass), 5 Greenwood Place, Mddletown, son, yesterday. MONMOUTH MEDICAL Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sguroa, 26 Broad St., Keyport, son, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs, Rocco Severln (nee Kareen Harvey), 286 Cleveland Ave., Long Branch, daughter yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Muscle Thomas (nee Deborah Copenhre), 257 Westwood Ave., Long Branch, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy (nee Katy Gbson), 601 Thrteenth Ave., Belmar, son, yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Grogg Lynch (nee Marca Vendar), 106-B Monmouth St. Red Bank, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevenson (nee Mary Saler) 128 Vandcrbllt St., Long Branch, daughter, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman (nee Paulne Delnronzo), 12 3 Almcda Court, Shrewsbury, son, yesterday. JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL Neptune Mr. and Mrs. Barry Spngarn (nee Vc-k Ecksten), 22 G I b 1 c r I Place. Freehold, daughter, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs..1 nnes Mannoy (nee ICIIcn Fnncrly), fff West George St., Freehold, son, Wednesday. M r. and Mrs. Joseph McGnwan (nee Carol Lmndon), 58 Manalapan Ave., Freehold, son, Wednesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Blle Joe Thomas (nee Palrcla Bell), Rt. 33, Englshtown, daughter, yesterday, f. \ joned together In helpng to govern themselves." Rep. James J. Howard, D- N. J., sad that the most pressng need today s the establshment of proper prortes for natonal spendng. "We must recognze," he sad, "that for the frst tme n our hstory, ths naton just cant afford to do all the thngs we want. "We have to establsh prortes, and we must realze that these prortes we set wll dctate our future for the comng decade. We have to decde now what means the most to our country,.and to our future," he sad. Hts Spendng Crtcal of admnstraton spendng, Mr. Howard, sad, "I thnk ts nce to spend $4.6 bllon a year so a man can walk on the moon, but t also would be nce If a man could walk safely n Central Park. Lots spend our money where the problems are." U.S. Sen. Harrson A. Wllams Jr. D-N.J., 1 repeated Mr. Howards poston and added that "the Washngton budget cutters have made t dffcult to do our job. He was especally crtcal of the admnstraton for appropratng funds for a project, and then wthholdng the money from the project. Democratc leaders sad that the party had sold 250 tckets at $50 each. About 200 persons attended, far from the number, who have showed up n the past. Prayer Is Urged For Jet Captves (Contnued) that a way wll soon be found to release these hostages unharmed and that world government wll brng to bear every effort to prevent such pracy n the future." Rnv. Charles Hankns, vce presdent of the Mlnsterum, mnde these comments on behulf of hmself and Rev..lames R. Slcelo of the Greater -Red- Bank-Councl of Churches; "We urge our people to pay prayerful attenton tn the plght of over 300 arlne passengers who are beng held hostages by Arab, guerrllas n the Jordanan desert. "Our Chrstan concern should be for the mmedate safety of these ctzens of many countres. It s a soberng fact that man can threaten whole natons by the leverage of human sacrfce f ther demands are not met. "Let us pray for the anxous famles of these passengers; for the nlcrnatlnnal organzatons that arc dellber-, atlng; for a soluton to ths crss; and for a change of mnd on Ihc part of tha Arab guerrllas." Mark Annversary RED RANK - The Mss o n a r y Vstaton Commlteoe of Calvary Baptst Church, Brdge Ave. and Rver St., wll hold Its second annvcrsary program Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The Rev. II. L. Morgan of Plgrm Baptst Church wll be guest speaker. All are welcome. Nxon Says Congress Inacton Is Poltcal (Contnued) He mentoned famly assstance, manpower tranng, Socal Securty changes, consoldaton of federal grants, dectoral reform, new provsons for governng the natons captal, a seres of anlcrme proposals, the admnstratons educaton proposals, assstance for urban transportaton, consumer protecton and envronmental protecton measures. One of Nxons key domestc polcy ades, brefng reporters on the message but refusng to be quoted by Wants Death Penalty For All Cop Kllers NEW SHREWSBURY - Clyde W. Hll, Natonal Conservatve Party canddate for the Thrd Dstrct congrcssonal seat, has crtczed ncumbent James J. Howard (D-N.J.) for what he calls "Mr. Howards belated concern for the safety of our polce." Mr. Hll, retred Army colonel, released the followng statement: "Mr. Howards concern and alarm - over the ncreasng number of our polce murdered s years late. "If my opponent had made personal use of the many reports prepared by congressonal commttees and read. the newspapers, then hecould not have been shocked by the large numbers of Amercas fnest who have been murdered. These congressonal- commttee reports, Includng reports from the FBI whch were avalable to Mr. Howard, have documented the fact that our polce have been, are, and wll contnue to be the target of anarchsts Nab Solder For Drug Possesson HAZLET Polce reported the arrest at11:55 last nght of Wllam M. Morton, 19, Co. T, Ft. Monmouth, on charges of possessng hashsh and narcotcs paraphernala. They sad the suspect was seen smokng a ppe n hs car on Nnth St., West Keansburg, by Sgts. John McCabe and Carl Prce. Upon closer nvestgaton, the hashsh was found n the car..: Morton has been released to : mltary polce under $500 bal pendng a hearng In Muncpal Court Sept. 23. Lease Kept In Rumson RUMSON The Board of Educaton has agreed to renew a lease for ts staff offces. The board agreed to pay $2,400 annuallyjonjhe_offce space at 126 Rver Road. The property s owned by Thomas Santry, borough engneer. The board has approved a contract for transportng a chld to the Vllage School In Homdel for specal Instructon. The contract s wth Margaret Hennessy, Long Branch, who wll be pad?7 a day. Plan Charty Chnese Aucton MIDDLETOWN - The Mddletown Jaycee-ettes wll.sponsor ther annual Chnese aucton Tuesday at 8 p.m. n Buck Smths, Palmer Ave., ^EastTCeansburg.. More than 250 przes have boon donated by local merchants to help rase funds for communty chartable projects. Beneftng from past auctons have been Mddle- 1own Helps Its Own, Camp Hope and resdents of (he Bayvew Nursng Home. The event ths year wll feature a fashon show by the Joy Shop, Lncroft. Tckets may be had from Mrs. Patrca Oberstaedt, charman, or any Jaycee-ette, or may be purchased at the door. State VFW To Hear Kwk TKKNTON - State Veterans of ForeRn Wars Commander Edward A. Kwk, of Hghlands, wll address the annual conventon body qf the- Department of New Jersey of the Amercan Legon today at Wlldwocd. The state VFW head s accompaned by state staff offcers Emmett G. Cherne, of Mddletown; Gaotano Sgambato, of Keansburg, and Peter Catelll, of Perth Amboy. and subversves who are tryng to cause the downfall of the U.S. government. "The polce represent the last thn lne of defense between what semblance of law and order we have left and complete anarchy. "Snce mantanng law and order s one of the federal governments responsbltes, I suggest the Congress of the Unted States. enact a law whch would-mpose the death penalty as mandatory punsh- "ment for any ndvdual who s convcted of kllng a law enforcement offcer whle that offcal s n the executon of hs offce." Mss Ble Jeans Contest Slated KEANSBURG The Blue Jeans Athletc League wll sponsor a Mss Blue Jeans 1970 contest durng half tme of the Blue Jeans-Rumson Pop Warner football game Sunday, Oct. 11. The competton s open to all Keansburg, East Keansburg and West Keansburg grls between the ages of 9 and 14. Contestants must wear a dress or skrt and blouse. A trophy and savngs bond wll be awarded to the wnner. Regstraton for the contest wll be held ths Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27, at the Blue Jeans home games. Further nformaton s avalable from Mrs. Rocco V. Paolcell, charman, and and Mrs. Robert Taylor. name, was asked f the admnstraton wll try to make an electon ssue of the congressonal record oh Nxons 59 proposals most of whch probably cannot be acted upon before the legslators shut up shop for the autumn campagn. He repled t would be only proper to hold the Democratc-controlled Congress toaccount- "f theres a conscous decson of the management not to brng these matters to a vote." Ths, presdental assstant, and another natonally known ade who nssted on equal anonymty, agreed Congress should pass all 59 admnstraton blls n the weeks re- manng before the ballotng. Same Is True The chef executve suggested that, whle he thnks the "executve branch needs reform and effcency-orented reorganzaton, the same s true of the Congress. For example, he lamented, the 1971 fscal year already s nearly y% months old, yet Congress has passed only four of 14 appropratons measures that permt the government to pay ts blls. The Presdent assered the executve branch has met a challenge to rescue a socety that, he sad, mght have been vewed as falterng In the notdstant past. He went on: "Ths challenge s now before the Congress. It s a challenge not merely to the men who now hold offce there but to the nsttuton tself. Congress has not been spared the attacks on the nsttutons of, Amercan democracy whch have ncreasngly characterzed ths perod of our hstory. "There s but one answer to such charges, and that s to respond wth energy and good fath to the legslatve ssues before t." Nxon concluded, repeatng hmself wth new emphass: "Matters press, we cannot wat for poltcs. We must seek a record of achevement all can share. It may be that none of us knows how fateful the outcome wll prove." FOR CLEANER WATER Offcers of Commttee for a Better Envronment dsplay samples of +hs pamphlets the group wll dstrbute from 10 a.m.,to 4 p.m. tomorrow at Shop-Rtes «n Rt. 35 n Mddletown and Red Bank, and the A & P and Foodtown supermarkets on Newman Sprngs Road. The pamphlet lsts phosphate content of 30 popular detergents, ncludng one local store brand, and urges housewves to ether swtch to low-phosphate brands or use- lass of ther present detergent. Left!o rght are Frankln R. Nash,. Prnceton, correspondng secretary; W. John Tomlnson, Bolmdel, treasurer; Martn Levetn, Marlboro, vce charman, and Martn A. Pollack, Colts Neck, charman.. To Dedcate K of C Home ENGLISHTOWN - The Prnce of Peace Councl, Knghts of Columbus, wll dedcate Its new councl home Saturday. A hghlght of the ceremony wll be the cuttng of the tradtonal rbbon by Mrs. Mary Carroll. The home wll be dedcated to the memory of the late John F. Carroll, a charter member of the councl. Actvtes wll start wth a Weather: Sunny and Cooler Mostly sunny breezy and cooler today, hgh n md to upper 70s. Clear and cool tonght, low n md 50s. Tomorrow partly sunny, hgh n md 70s. Chance of showers tomorrow nght. Becomng far and cool on Sunday. In Long Branch, yesterday s hgh was 83 and the low was 68. It was 77 at 6 p.m. The overnght low was 62 and the temperature at 7 a.m. was 63. There was a.25-inch ranfall. mum llffllllllllllllllbiijiii In Red Bank, ths mornngs pollen count was 19. Cape May to Block Island: Small craft warnngs are n effect for northwesterly wnds knots wth hgher gusts today, dmnshng to 10 knots or less tonght. Southerly wnds M to 15 knots tomorrow. Far weather today, tonght and tomorrow. Vsblty fve mles or more. TIDES Sandy Hook Today - Hgh 5:06 p.m. and low 11:35 p.m. Tomprrow Hgh 5:36 a.m. and 6:06 p.m. and low 11:48 a.m. and.,, p.m., Sunday Hgh 6:36 a.m. and 7 p.m. and low 12:30 a.m. and 12:42 p.m. For Bed Bank and Rurtson brdge, add two hours; Sea Brght, deduct 10 mnutes; Long Branch, deduct 15 mnutes; Hghlands brdge, add 40 mnutes. aauw parade at 1:30 p.m. Local offcals from here and Manalapan wll be present, n addton to Assemblymen Joseph Robertson and John Dawes and Congressman James J. Howard. An assembly from the Fourth Degree, Knghts of Columbus, wll be n full array for the commemoratve occason, Musc wll be by marchng unts from the Jamesburg Home for Boys. Wasp Stngs Insde LONS-LE-SAUNIER, France (AP) A camper swallowed a wasp wth hs salad and was hosptalzed n a coma for 11 hours after the wasp stung hm nsde the throat, hosptal offcals sad. HAVE LUNCH WITH DOTTIE PETERSONS RIVERSIDE INN Hwy,. 35, Red Bonk to kck off the start of our 45th Annversary Sale w-n gettng started wth our annversary sal* and htrt f ust one of tht Itemtyln our tort that hat bttn reduced to tavt you bg money. Thtst qualty wndows are ready for you now. fhe besf buy you can make*.* "PROWNS OWN" FAMOUS ALUMINUM COMBINATION Storm & Screen Wndow Free Installaton Thh t a qualty wndow, one of the mot beautful wlndow en the market today. It,HAS IVIRYTHINOI Trple track, fully weather trpped, tlh Into the houte for real eay cleanng. Whte pant It guaranteed for 15 yeonl Sturdy creen frame, alodled alumnum tcreen wre. Shop we Invlft eemparjon. Comparable value to SJ5 each Our regular low prce \9M eeeh Mnmum 6 wndows at thlt annversary prlct k Free measurng servce wth order. 32 BROAD ST. RED BANK Free Delvery Call DAILY and SAT. 8.8:30 Ml. and WID. TIL T P.M. rocuns t CONVINIINT CRIDIT PLANS

3 ofthene^s CHERRY HILL - Gov. Wllam T. Cahll sad yesterday mat.unreasonable mprsonment for persons accused of crmes may be undermnng confdence n the Judcal sys- Cahll called upon the states judges to deal more effcently wth pendng crmnal cases to elmnate "unacceptable delays. He also proposed changes n the bal system to make t farer., In a speech prepared for a meetng of judcary, Cahll sad statstcs suppled hm by county sherffs revealed that 60 per cent of "all nmates n county jals were there for reasons other than punshment for convcton of crme." _ He sad, "the socal costs of ths system are ncalculable nterms of "loss of pay, loss of credt, loss of home and sometmes loss of famly." Tells 0jf Brght Lght Plan j MQUNTA1N VIEW, Calf. - A space scentst says an ;,.;oa>tm [,fcun reflector lghtng up metropoltan areas wth, fve tmes the brghtness of the full moon s technologcally ;.:.ppssbl Md,c/>uld be an mportant deterrent to crme. V ; jfoyjuafft Ehrcke, scentfc advser to North Amercan Ttokv^rs Space Dvson, told a Natonal Aeronautcs and Space Admnstraton conference yesterday Jt would be possble to buld and put aloft a reflector 3,000 feet n dameter. It could lght up areas 210 mles wde, coverng the entre Tlhere are 10 pages of detaled nstructons on how to bev, metropoltan areas of such ctes as New %>rk. Los Angeles T or Chcago.. Book Plans Student Volence COLLEGE PARK, Md. - A leftst undergraduate group at Ue Unversty of Maryland has publshed a booklet Atfch tells ncomng students how to organze and carry out campus dsorders.. [Enttled "The Radcal Gude," t outlnes such tactcs as the constructon of barrcades, dggng holes n major thoroughfares and the stockplng of brcks, rocks and bottles for throwng. have durng confrontatons wth the polce. Radcal students are counseled to equp and famlarze themselves wth a varety of weapons. Bomb Found n Restaurant MINNEAPOLIS, Mnn: A small satchel contanng four to sx stcks of dynamte was exploded n a vacant feld early today shortly after t was removed from a downtown restaurant by polce. Offcers sad a man left the satchel at the Hans Restaurant about 11 p.m. A watress called polce, who evacuated the buldng and rushed the bag to a vacant feld n a specally equpped bomb truck, where the dpamte was exploded by members of the bomb squad at 12:30 a.m. On offcer sad a tmer attached to the dynamte would have detonated the charge at 12:45 a.m. 20 Indcted for Gamblng NEWARK Twenty suspected members of a $5 mllon gamblng rng n Hudson County allegedly controlled by Jo- seph (Bayonne Joe) Zcarell have been ndcted by a federal grand jury. The ndctments were announced yesterday by the U.S. Attorneys offce here. The alleged leader of the operatdn, was dentfed as Rcardo Ramos of West New York. U.S. Atty. for New Jersey Frederck B. Lacey would not comment on any connecton between Ramos and Zcarell. y Governor Moves Into Manson PRINCETON - Gov. Wllam T. Cahll, afler almost eght months n offce, has offcally moved hs famly nto Morven, the governors manson. The last of the Cahll belongngs were moved here earler the week, just n tme for the openng of schools, whch the three youngest of the Cahll chldren wll attend n Prnceton. Untl last sprng; the Cahlls had lved n ther famly home at Collngswood. They began spendng some of ther tme n Morven n June, although the famly spent most of the summer at the shore. GM Strke Threat Looms DETROIT The threat of a strke at General Motors ] loomed today as the 1970 auto labor negotatons moved nto the crucal fnal hours before contract expraton at mdnght Monday. Unted Auto Workers Presdent Leonard Woodcock sad Thursday t appeared GM had decded to "takea strke for both of the target companes" rather than captulate to (he unons major demands. Beetle Drops Its Prces DETROIT Volkswagen, faced wth the challenge of new Detrot mncars, has come out swngng. Volkswagen of Amerca, the U.S. marketng arm of the German automaker, wll be sellng ts basc VW Beetle sedan for $1,780 $139 below Ford Motor Co.s Pnto and $311 less than the GM Vega 2300 t was learned yesterday. The new budget Beetle, to be called the "111," s a strpped-down verson of the famlar bug-shaped sedan. Judge to Rule on War Legalty SAN FRANCISCO A federal judge says he has decded to rule on the consttutonalty of te Vetnam war because.. he beleves t s tme the courts stopped avodng tte ssue. Judge Wllam Swegert made the statement n U. S. Dstrct Court yesterday n refusng to dsmss a lawsut fled by four Unversty of Calforna students seekng to have the war declared llegal and unconsttutonal. Swegert sad the U.S. Supreme Court has been "resourcefully duckng" the ssue on the grounds t s "poltcal" and a queston of "soveregn mmunty." Stock Prces Close Lower NEW YORK Stock market prces dpped lower yesterday n farly quet tradng. The Dow Jones average of 30 ndustrals fell 5.68 ponts to The New York Stock Exchange ndex of some 1,200 common stocks fell 0.25 to There were 839 declnes and 459 advances on the fjg Board, wth 280 stocks remanng unchanged. New lows were touched by I stock, and 13 had new hghs. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was mllon shares, compared wth the mllon share turnover Wdsdsv mnesaay. The Assocated Press 60-stoek average fell 1.3 to 252,6. Industrals were off 2.3, rals off 0.4, and utltes off 0.6. Standard & Poors 500-stock ndex was off 0.49 at The Amercan Stock Exchange prce change ndex closed unchanged at Out of the 1,036 stocks traded, 350 advanced and 430 declned. Amex volume was 3.23 mllon shares, as compared to 5.31 mllon shares Wednesday. There were 7 blocks of 10,000 shares or over traded. REGISTER,~ Man Offce; loperolnot St., led Bank. N. J. 0T)M Branch Offce*! me nl. 3J, Mlddtetom, N. J. 90 Eul tan St., toehold, V.. J7J Broadway, Lon Branch, N. t. Etabtfched ta 1871 by Joba H. Cool ml Benrr C1«r FobUhed br Tan led Bank Bftfler Inorwntel Member of the Asoclated Pre» The Auocltad Pre! enttled xeludvelf to tm ma for republlcttlon of all the local nawa ptlr.tel In Ibs ewap»per aa well u all AFnew dupatchea. Second claa poun pad lt Red Bank, N. J. OT70I ul t addtonal njr Becona offces. ca IftaJlIn oltlcea. Publshed aa.lly. Monday through Frday. I montna (7.S0 U monun Subscrpton Prces tn Advano* Horn* Delvery by Carrer copr t counter. 10 centc by Curler to CenU Par -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK MIDDLETOWX, N. J.: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 HALLOWEEN PLANNERS Gettng read/ for the annual Reef Bank Harlowe»n parade are these members of the 1970 parada commttee. Elected to the commmae are, revft to rght n +he foreground, Alfred Gatta, secretary-treasurer; Dale Myers, assstant charman, Peter Ganoveso Jr., last years charman, and Sonny Thornton, ths years charman. (Regster Staff Photo) Mnors Servce Closes Tavern n Unon Beach UNION BEACH - A local tavern owner was found gulty last nght on three counts of servng alcoholc beverages to mnors. Borough Councl nvoked a 30-day lcense suspenson. Salvatore Sena, propretor of the Vllage Inn, had been accused by state polce of sellng contaners of beeru> a youth Aprl 12 and mxed drnks to mnor grls May 23. At a hearng last month Trooper Bobert Corcoran of the Keyport barracks testfed he observed a local youth leavng the Vllage Inn wth a. brown paper bag. The trooper testfed that after the youth drove from the scene he stopped hm for a motor vehcle volaton and saw beer n the car. Inspecton Made Last nght Trooper Rchard D. Wsnewsk also of the Keyport barracks testfed he walked nto the Vllage Inn May 23 and observed mxed drnks n front of two grls seated at the bar. "When I entered the grls left ther seats and went to an amusement machne," the trooper sad. "I recognzed the drnks by smell because It the same drnk I drnk," he stated. "I asked the grls for dentfcaton but they couldnt produce any," he sad. When the trooper began to relate hs conversaton wth the grls Arthur D. Lorng attorney for the defendant objected. "Anythng the trooper lest fes to regardng conversaton s hearsay," Mr. Lorng sad. Trooper Wsnewsk testfed he asked Mr. Sena who was tendng bar whether he served the grls. Servce Admtted "He answered he had," the trooper testfed. "I asked hm f he had asked for dentfcaton and he sad he had served them before and ddnt ask for Identfcaton that par. tcular nght." As the trooper contnued to relate hs story of checkng the-grls, dentfcaton after the ncdent Mr. Lorng contnued hs objecton. Mr. Lorng durng cross examnaton asked the trooper whether he had tasted the drnk. "No I dd not," Trooper Wsnewsk answered. "Thats all I have," Mr. Lorng sad. "I do not wsh lo put Mr. Sena on the stand." After a 10 mnute recess councl announced ts fndng. Appeal Planned. M*. Lorng sad after the hearng he wll mmedately appeal the fndng of councl. The suspenson s scheduled to begn at 2 a.m. Sept. 17 and end at 7 a.m. Oct. ft. In June, Mr. Sena had hs lcense suspended for 15 days after beng found gulty of remanng open after hours. Hs appeal has been heard by members of the Alcoholc Beverage Control but a decson has not been rendered. Prsoners Transferred Into New County Jal FREEHOLD The county jal n the Hall of Records here, whch has housed nmates for about 100 years, s empty today. Wth tght polce securty, convoys of jal vans transported about 200 male nmates and 12 women from the old jal n the. heart of the borough here to the new one about a mle away. County Undersherff P. I»aul_ Camp, tomfrmed_ ths mornng that the nmates were moved. Inmates from the mnmum securty annex on Manalapan Ave. were moved nto the modern jal yesterday and ganed the dstncton, f there s one, of beng the frst to be housed n the county faclty. State polce asssted the county correctonal offcers In the move. For securty, a troop car preceded and Sollowed the jal vans. Inmates were handcuffed and transported n small numbers MCAPSetsElecton For Trustee Board LONG BRANCH - The Monmouth Communty Acton Program Inc. (MCAP), yesterday launched a campagn to obtan 12 new representatves of the dsadvantaged for ts board of Trustees and set an electon on Sept. 24. Prospectve canddates must fle pettons by 3:30 p.m. Monday. Presently 10 trustees comprse the poors one-thrd representaton on the 30-member board. Snce two addtonal representatves of the dsadvantaged wll be chosen, the board membershp wll be ncreased to 36 and two more delegates each wll come from the county Board of Freeholders and major groups or nterests n the communty to mantan tle trpartte balance. The structure of the board s covered by a 1967 amendment to the Economc Opportunty Act. The expanson was decded upon to permt better representaton for resdents n these three target areas: Regon I Atlantc Hghlands, Mddletown, Keansburg, Matawan Borough, Matawan Townshp, Clffwood Beach, Unon Beach, and Keyport. Regon 2 Long Branch, Sea Brght, Eatontown, Neptune, Belmar, Manasquan Brelle, Asbury Park, Bradley Beach, Red Bank, New Shrewsbury and Far Haven. Regon 3 Howell Townshp, Farmlngdale, Wall. Townshp, Manalapan Townshp Englshtbwn, Marlbor-o, Freehold Borough, Mllstone Townshp and Upper Freehold. MCAP offcals sad that present board members wll not be permtted to seek reelecton. Prospectve canddates need not be ndgent havng an ncome of $3,000 or less annually to represent{he poor but must be aged 21, resdent of the target area for at least sx months pror to the electon and a county resdent for one year. To be a canddate, pettons wth 50 acceptable sgnatures of resdents lvng n the target area must be submtted. The canddate must address resdents of the target communty on scheduled nght, explanng why he wants to become a member of the board, why he feels he represents the people of hs partcular target area, and what he wll do for the people of hs communty f he Is elected. Voters must be at least 18, properly regstered, be resdents of the target area for at least three months pror to the electon and a resdent of Monmouth County for at least sx months. Votes wll be counted by members of the League of Womens Voters, an mpartal group. Voters wll be regstered by MCAP communty workers pror to the electon and strngent steps wll be taken to prevent fraudulent practces. along the resdental road to the new jal whch s about half a mle from the county courthouse. The $3.1 mllon county correctonal nsttuton s expected to be fully operatonal today. The new jal was dedcated July 9, but couldnt be used because of mnor constructon flaws whch had to be corrected before a sngle nmate could be moved n. Also, 35 new correctonal offcers had to be hred and traned to man the spacous complex on Waterworks Road jn Treehold Townshp. The other offcers had to become famlar wth the new setup so that once nmates were housed, there wouldnt be any problems. The new faclty features a one-char beauty salon for women, a barbershop for men, recreaton areas for volleyball, basketball and other forms of outdoor exercse, a small lbrary room and offces for chaplans. Inmates also wll be segregated accordng to ther status or charges aganst them. The new jal wll be able to house 273 nmates, 231 male and 42 female, and provdes for expanson to hold a maxmum of 400. The old jal could house only 182 men and 12 women. Dalogue-Easng Effort Bols Over n Marlboro MARLBORO Earler ths week Mayor Morton Salklnd ssued nvtatons to nne "poltcal leaders of Marlboro" to attend a Sept. 25 off-te-rccord meetng to "establsh a method of poltcal dscusson" to handle "long-range townshp matters wth a mnmumamount of publc controversy." Whether the meetng would have really resulted n the "honest dalogue and nterchange of deas" proposed by the mayor s now a dead ssue. The nvtatons nstead have generated clams of "shock" on both sdes of the poltcal fence. Joseph A. Brodnak, Townshp Councl presdent and one of the nne contacted, sad n a letter released to the press last nght that the nvtatons to "make basc decsons concernng the future composton of Marlboro s shockng to me and I am sure the resdents of Marlboro arc equally shocked that the mayor would so brazenly propose that townshp affars are controlled by hs hand-pcked group." "Ths smells of backroom poltcs and bosssm and I wll have no part of t," Mr. Brodnak contnued. The mayor, readng the councl presdents letter, n turn pronounced that he (Mr. Salknd) was "shocked that Mr. Brodnak would do ths." Mr. Salknd, who had sent nvtatons to Paul Alterman, presdent of the Republcan Club; ex-counclman Lawrence Youngman; Gerald A. Bauman, former head of the Ctzens Commttee; Republcan leader R.A. Prevte; Democratc club presdent Mary T. Denton; Democratc Plannng Board njember George T. Lucas; Plannng Board charman Jack Goldsten, and Counclman Lawrence S. Grossman, contended that "honest dalogue s what Marlboro needs." "Im dsapponted that Mr. Brodnak would turn an attempt at conclaton nto a volent personal poltcal attack. It s ths knd of thnkng on hs part that has held Marlboro back for sc^jong." The Brodnak letter, however, makes ths counterclam: "The mayor mentons that progress s made through honest dalogue. I agree wth hs statement... however, our mayors sncerty, would be better exemplfed f he would engage n honest daloguewth the elected governng body nstead of mantanng the dctatoral and hostle atttude toward councl as he has done snce takng offce." Durng last nghts Tpwnshp Councl meetng, the mayor sad publcly that he was dsapponted n Mr. Brodnaks reacton snce he had taken "pans to nclude leaders of everybody" n Marlboro. "Then three members of councl were nadvertently left off," commented actng councl presdent John J. McLaughln. "People on your lst cant make vtal deck sons. "When the olve branch s next thrust out," responded Mr. McLaughln to Mr. Salknds promse to try agan, "t wll have to have more leaves on t." Hll Wants Dowd Vews On Campagn Issues NEW SHREWSBURY - Sooner or later nearly all thrd party canddates n an electon have to come to grps wth the "you cant wn, so why not drop out so you dont spol t for me" cry of one or both of the major party canddates. And thats exactly where Clyde W. Hll, the Natonal Conservatve Party canddate for congress, fnds hmself. Usually, the "you-cantwn" comment comes from the major poltcal canddate who thnks that the thrd party canddate wll hurt hm the most. Hears Cry And thats the case at hand. Mr. Hll, a strong conservatve, has gotten the "you-cant-wn" cry from Wllam F. Dowd, the Republcan congressonal canddate. Whle Mr. Dowd, an ardent supporter of Presdent Nxons polces, certanly cant be classfed as a lberal, hes sure no conservatve by Mr. Hlls standards, But, on the other hand, Mr. Dowd s far more conservatve than the man both he and Mr. Hll are tryng to unseat, Rep. James J. Howard, a Democrat. Cant Wn And so, n the course of campagnng Mr. Dowd has been tellng folks lately that Mr. Hll cant possbly wn, so nstead of "wastng a vote," one should vote for Mr. Dowd. Mr. Hll has taken a predctable course n combattng ths. He says very smply that Mr. Dowd has resorted to false premses and allegatons. In other words, Mr. Hll s sayng that he not only can wn, but has every ntenton of dong so. After notng that about the only thng he and Mr. Dowd agree upon s that Mr. Howard must be replaced, Mr. Hll says, "I have every ntenton of wnnng and I wll receve more of the votes than Mr. Dowd." Mr. HIM then crtczed Mr. Dowd for falng to squarely face the Issues. Ctes Issues "Before my young opponent (Mr. Dowd Is 28) can ever Dg they must... fay we wll!. Fnance your sewer system Can we help you? MCMBEROf F.O.I.C. hookup costs through us on our specal low terms CENTRAL JEBSEY BANK.AND TRUVT comnvmr hope to wn the electon," Mr. Hll sad, "he must squarely face the ssues and state hs poston on these ssues and not the poston of the Presdent of the Unted States. After all, the voters of the Thrd Congressonal Dstrct are electng a person to represent them and not a person to represent the vewpont of the Presdent." "What s hs poston on law and order?" asked Mr. Ml, "wll he support our law enforcement agences, Includng the Natonal Guard, or wll he, as he dd on May 7, condemn the actons of these agences when they were called upon to enforce and restore law and order?" Refers to Comment He was referrng to Mr. Dowds comments followng the tragedy at Kent State Unversty where four students were shot to death durng a confrontaton wth the Natonal Guard. "What s hs poston," Mr. Hll asked, "on the guaranteed annual.income program whch s gong to cost the taxpayers bllons of dollars each year?" Mr. Hll also wants to know what Mr. Dowds poston s on the natonal medcare program, on reducng federal ncome taxes, prayers n school, natonal defense, gun controls, and on subverson and anarchy. Mr. Hll dsmssed Mr. Howard by notng that "based on hs past lberal votng record, the voters of the dstrct are qute aware of the poston that Mr. Howard has taken on these ssues." Red Bank Old Tmers Day Program Slated RED BANK - Old Tmers Day wll be held n Marne Park Wednesday, sponsored Jontly by the Red Bank Com. munlty Chamber of Commerce and the Red Bank Parks and Recreaton Commsson. Jack T. Phlnney, executvevce presdent of the chamber, sad a buffet lunch wll be served by the Palace Dner, soft drnks wll be suppled by Crates Beverages and hghlghts wll Include, przes, shuffleboard, bngo and musc. Sx new members, Includng fve n the West Sde shoppng area, were admtted to the chamber at ts frst monthly meetng of the year In the Molly Ptcher Motor Inn. They are the Place Mart, 766 Shrewsbury Ave., New Shrewsbury; Red Bank Musc, 92 Shrewsbury Ave.; Becker Hardware Inc., 197 Shrewsbury Ave.; Economy Rexall Drug Store, 165 Shrewsbury Ave.; M.L. Seldln ASBURY PARK Inc., 184 Shrewsbury Ave., andcohens Department Store, 220 Shrewsbury Ave. Mr. Phlnney expressed pleasure at these merchants jonng and a hope that they wll become extremely actve. Areport was gven^>n thechamber dnner, planned for Sept. 24 at Gbbs Hall, Ft. Monmouth. Mr. Phlnney sad reservatons are Heavy and 400 people are expected to attend. There wll be a cocktal hour from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., valet parkng and flowers for the lades. Speaker wll be Jm Bshop, columnst and author and former resdent of Sea Brght. Mr. Phmey sad the chamber Is helpng defray the cost of a course n practcal poltcs at Brookdale Communty College, Llncroft. It s one of the frst courses of ts knd offered on a college campus and s desgned to broaden the students vews In a nonpartsan way. " ACCREDITED EVENING HIGH SCHOOL 1970*1971 SESSION If you Want to earn a hgh school dploma Need addtonal credts.for college Have graduated from hgh school but want addtonal sklls Are nterested n self-mprovement Attend * S+at* Approved Evenng Hgh School Th». Only On» At Tho J»rey Shore) REGISTRATION September 14 1S Abury Park Hgh School 6:30-9:00 p.m For Court* Informaton fnd a court* Ihatt rght for ysu. All pplont mnt rogttr aven (hough thty had atfandad l»t year. Tuton frte for Abury Park reldant. Non-ReldenH $50.00 for the tnt Count $40.00 for Each Addtonal Court*

4 Mrs..Alary A. Lakpg LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Mary A. Lakos, 84, of 30 Hoey St., ded yesterday at her resdence. Mrs. Lakos was barn n New York Cty and had been a resdent here for the past 15 years. She was a communcant of St. Mchaels Roman Catholc Church, West End. Survvng are two daughters, Mss Edna Mare Apostolakos, and Mrs. Wllam Vafads, both of Long Branch; three grandchldren, and sx great-grandchldren. Damano Funeral Home s n charge of arrangements. Mrs. Zmmerman n DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Mrs. Hulda Zmmermann, 72, ded Tuesday whle vstng n Detrot, Mch. She was born n Atlantc Hghlands, N.J., where she resded untl movng here 30 years ago. She was the wdow of Cyrus Zmmermann. Survvng are two daughters, Mrs. Natale Haggerty and Mrs. Jean Sudyck, both of Detrot;, fve grandchldren, and a grandchld. Arrangements are under drecton of the Postcn Funeral Home, Atlantc Hghlands. DEATH NOTICE ZIMMERMANN, Hulda On Bent, « or Daytona Beach, Pla. Mothpr nf Mrs, NaWllq Haftscrty and Mm. Jean Budyck. Qraveslde nfrvlcen But., fppl. 12. al 1 p.m., Far Vew Cemetery, MM. flotawn. VMUUon St., Sept. 12. al It a.m. lo 12:30 p.m. at Pontent Funeral Hom, fn B. Lncoln Ave., Atlantc Hghland!!. Obtuares FOR ANY OCCASION CARD OF THANKS W» wj*} (9 thank our m*nr frend and nplghbom for ther Kndt)**! dm Ing our recent bereav*menl. Gtorfl flmllh and Famly HONEY BEE FLOWERS RUSSELL T. HODGKISS 4*4 MOAD ST. SHMWSIURY 74M020 Mafcb» < HIT IT Wll ANYWHIR! John Van Krk & Son MONUMENTS 85 COOPER RD.. MIDDLETOWN Ml Rt. n»t HttJw Cern»r> MMI ARM OUIID MONUMINtt Chlds FUNERAL HOME John Allen Chldf III Owner and Operator Dgnfed Inexpenre Confdental Day or Nght SHREWSBURY AVE. RED BANK Worden Funeral Home t0 I. MONT ST. Day and Nght Phone 7474)557 Clark Fo$ter, Mgr. Frank L. Aehbey BALSTON SPA, N.Y. -/ Frank L. Ashbey, 57, ded Wednesday n a Troy hosptal. Born n Elzabeth, N.J., he was the son of Mrs. Lena Baley of Pont Pleasant, N.J., and the late Frank Ashbey. He was a former resdent of the Red Bank-Mddletown- Kcansburg, N.J., area. Survvng, besdes hs mother, are three sons, Davd Ashbey of Mayfeld, Rchard Ashbey, here, and John Ashbey of Flemngton, N.J.; a daughter, Mrs. Kathy Hoover of Levttown, Pa.; three ssters, Mrs. Ruth Watson of Lakehurst, N.J,, Mrs. Florence Mtchell. of Lakewood, N.J., and Mrs. Wllam Van Engelen of Keyport, N.J., and three grandchldren. Arrangements are under drecton of the Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. Steve Poste MIDDLETOWN - Steve Poste, 42, of 356 Red Hll Road, who ded whle on vacaton n Peruga, Italy, s also survved by hs step-father, Thomas A. Tucker of L a g o n a Beach, Fla. Mr. Tuckers name was nadvertently omtted from yesterdays obtuary. RIDIANK John E. Day FUNERAL HOME 85 Rversde Avenue C. SIDUN, Drtetor Red Bank He Adams Memoral Home WILLIAM J. CONNELLY, Owner- Manager * THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 Hary Short County Stete Honors Fete NEW MONMOUTH - Harry W. Short Sr., 61, of 15 Locust Ter., ded yesterday n Rvervew Hosptal, Red Bank, after a short llness. Born In Cambrdge, New Zealand, he came to tre Unted States n He lved n Baldwn, L.I., before movng here 16 years ago. Owner and operator of the Harry Short Co., East Orange clam adjusters, he prevously was manager for 20 years of the New Jersey Branch, Home Insurance Co., East Or-, ange, He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and served aboard the USS Macomb n the Atlantc and Pacfc Theaters. A former Republcan commtteeman for Mddletown Townshps 16th Dstrct, he was a member of Massapequa Lodge, F&AM, Rockvlle Centre, N.Y.; the New Jersey Insurance Adjusters Assocaton; the Afflated Republcan Club of Monmouth County, and the Mater De Hgh School Booster Club. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Adele Paquet Short; two sons, Lt. Harry W. Short Jr., servng wth the U.S. Army In Korea, and Thomas E. Short, at Quncey (111.) College; a brother, Jack Short of New Zealand, and three ssters, Mrs. Jessca Ford, Mrs. Irene Fox and Mrs. Maude McHarg, also of New Zealand. Arrangements are under drecton of the John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, Mddletown. T. F. Baersdorfer CLIFFWOOD BEACH Theodore F. Baersdorfer, 57, of 423 Melrose Way, ded yesterday n Rvervew Hosptal, Red Bank. He was born n Staten Island, N.Y., and had lved here 15 years. He was a retred master sergeant n the U.S. Army and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflct. Survvng are hs wfsow, Mrs. Mara Krautnger Baersdorfer; a son, Theodore H., at home; two brothers, Edward Sr., here r and Harry of Lakehurst, and two ssters, Mrs. Mary Fuller of Sprng Valley, N.Y., and Mrs. Margaret Psaltls of Flushng, N.Y. Arrangements are under the drecton of the Day Funeral Home, Keyport. Mrs. Alce Harrson HIGHLANDS - Mrs. Alce M. Harrson, 44, of 6 Rogers St., here, ded Wednesday at Monmouth Medcal Center, Long Branch. Mrs. Harrson was born n Long Branch. Survvng are her mother, Mrs. Sarah Harvey Felt of Itumson; a son, Edwn Harrson, arsbme; tworaaughtefs? Mrs. Jerry Justce of Cabot, Ark., and Mss Theresa Harrson at home; two ssters, Mrs. Wllam Connolly of Brook Haven, L.I., and Mrs. Davd Doelger of Rumson; and one grandchld. Arrangements are under the drecton of the Wllams. Anderson Funeral Home, Red Bank. flaore MIDDLETOWN The Monmouth County Republcan party wll extend honors Sept. 18 to two ff ts most dstngushed leaders, one lvng and one deceased, 11 The occason wll be the county GOPs frst JlOO-a-per-. son sports day at the Navesnk Golf & Country Club. Jerome U. Burke, charman of the event, sad that the day wll be dedcated to the memory of the late J. Russell WooHey, who had served as the partys leader for 25 years. It also wll be to honor former Rep. James C. Auchncloss, who represented Monmouth County n Congress from 1942 untl hs retrement n Aucnlncloss Comng Mr. Auchncloss now serves as drector of the Congressonal Club, a Republcan socal organzaton In Washug- 6 Penalzed In Hazlet HAZLET - A Clffwood woman has been found gulty of shoplftng and fned $50 by Muncpal Court Judge Vncent J. Agrest. Mrs. June Dean of 84 Kennedy Ave. was accused by a securty guard from J.M. Felds department store, Rt. 35, of takng merchandse valued at $47. Judge Agrest mposed a $100 fne but suspended $50. Joseph P. Kalpn of 28 Spruce St., was fned $205 after he was found gulty of drvng whle under the nfluence of alcohol. Mr. Kalpn also last hs drvng prvlege for two years. Robert E. Knapp of Staten Island lost hs drvng prvlege for sx months and was fned $55 after pleadng gulty to drvng whle mpared by alcohol. Bernard F. OBren of 919 Ffth St., Unon Beach, was assessed $25 on a speedng charge; Donald S. Baranowsk of 355 Parker Ave., South Amboy, pad $15 on a charge of careless drvng; and Rchard W, Bohnsack of 71 Broad St., Keyport was fned $25 on a speedng charge. Werner Ig Servng On Dodge Conference, BELFORD - Wllam Werner Jr. presdent of Werners Automotve Inc., has been named to the 1971 Dodge Dealers Advsory Conference. Dodge dealers are elected to the conference by fellow dealers. The conference meets twce a year to confer wth Dodge management on a varety of subjects related to marketng of Dodge products. ton. He wll attend the sports outng. Mr. Burke sad tcket sales for the event, the frst of ts knd n the county, are gong exceptonally well. He antcpates more than 500 persons to attend. The day opens at 7:30 a.m. for early golfers. There also wll be day long swmmng and tenns. Refreshments wll be served throughout the day, and there wll be a luncheon, and a steak dnner wth comedan Jmmy Joyce entertanng at the banquet. Lght Fals, Woman Hurt In Collson MIDDLETOWN - One woman was njured n a storm-related car accdent last nght at Rt. 36 and Man St., Belford. Polce sad Mrs. Helen Wallng o 197 Rdge Ave., Belford was treated for severe facal laceratons n Rvervew Hosptal, Red Bank, and released. She was the drver of a car whch collded wth one drven by John F. Szabucsk of 30 0 Johnson Ave., Unon Beach. Polce sad the accdent occurred when the storm knocked out the traffc sgnal at the ntersecton, causrg traffc to proceed n four drectons. Patrolman Irvn Beaver, who nvestgated, dd not Issue any summons. Buldng Ade To Be Named LONG BRANCH - A press conference was to be held In Cty Hall ths mornng to reveal the name of the canddate to. replace the late Samuel DeBartols, cty buldng nspector. Although Cty Busness Admnstrator Vncent J. Mazza has not named hs choce for the post publcly, t was thought that HarryC. Wlson, 378, Atlantc Ave., would be named to the job. Edward C. Brown was named a temporary buldng nspector when Mr. DeBartols became ll. Mr. DeBartols ded Monday n Monmouth Medcal Center. Mr. Wlson was later named to replace Mr. Brown, a Board of Educaton employe. An engneerng school graduate, Mr. Wlson has been a bulder snce 1935 and a cty resdent more than 23 years. Hs wfe, Mrs. Lucy Wlson, s a former cty counclwoman. FURNITURE CO- Keyport landscapng professonals use ^ LOFTS LAWNSEED than any other brand-anywhere! Ask <rw man who plants lawns for a lvng. Hell ted you Lolts Is all you have to know. If you know seed and seedng, you recognze the value of Lolts hgh purty In germnaton... of poa annua free seed. The Pros who grow sod and landscape golf course* ow more Lofts than any other grass»eed n the work). Isnt It just plan good Wtt* to seed wth the grass seed of ttw Pros? MCAP Puts Holmdel Master Plan Revsons Hearng Set Hearng Off LONG BRANCH - The hearng of charges aganst three suspended employes of Monmouth Communty Acton Program, Inc. yesterday was adjourned untl 10 a.m. Oct. 6 by Joseph E. Taylor, MCAP drector. Yesterdays sesson was the second hearng for the tro, who have been charged wth allowng the Freehold Street People to use MCAP equpment to publsh ther "underground" newsletter, the Lberaton News. Suspended June 17 by Mr. Taylor were John Davs, Mrs. Theresa Ellott and George Drckson, former employes of the Western Regonal Offce of MCAP n Freehold. No comment has been made by MCAP offcers on the progress of the hearngs, but a spokesman for the unt sad last nght a complete report wll be made by Mr. Taylor when the ssue s resolved. Followng several postponements, the hearngs got off the ground Aug. 26 wth a 4 %-hour conclave. Yesterdays sesson lasted three hours, t was sad. The Freehold Street People organzed to combat that boroughs ordnance regulatng parades and assembles. Stern Fnes Fve Persons UNION BEACH - Fve persons have been fned for offenses by Muncpal Court Judge Harold Stern. John L. Gdosh Jr. of 32 Scholer Drve was fned $60 for possessng beer as a mhor. Mchael Brendel of S52 Washngton Ave., pad $30 for speedng; Wlma E. Connallon of 15 Haug St., $15 for operatng a vehcle wthout tal lghts; Juan R. Almedna of Jersey Cty, and Thomas E. Eastmond of 90 Man St., Matawan, $10 each for llegal parkng. Robert P. Parrs of 205 Newark Ave. was cleared of a careless drvng count. The youths car was Involved In an accdent several weeks ago on Park Ave. r HOLMDEL The new townshp hgh school passed one of the smaller hurdles t faced last nght as the Plannng Board approved the schools ste plan presented by the Board of Educaton. The planners made recommendatons as to locaton and extent of parkng areas and asked that the school board submt fnal plans for comment f the proposal passes a referendum vote scheduled for Oct. 15. MeeUng to an adjourned sesson! the planners dened an applcaton from Arden Borak to add a 12-nch by 53- nch sgn to hs exstng sgn at Ardens Antcs, a Vllage antque shop. The board, consderng a ste plan for an addton to Molzons Tavern, Ht. 34, recommended that all cars ext from the tavern property onto Schanck Rd. Specfc parkng areas and access from Rt. 34 were set by the planners. EXTRA EARNINGS peanuts... Earnngs Pad From Day of Depost to Day of Wthdrawal On All Rtgular Passbook Savngs Account** Provdng a S50 balance It mantaned untl quarter TO SUIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS - OTHER SAVINGS PUNS ARE AVAILABLE... % 6OLDEN ANCHOR 6 CERTIFICATE 5 V* STERLING ANCHOR % CERTIFICATE m. /4 GOLDEN PASSROOK 5 % ACCOUNT % SPECIAL CONVENIENCE 5 ACCOUNT *</% REGULAR PASSEOOK ACCOUNTS Anchor Your Savng! to... 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5 Charges Aganst 4 Sent to Grand Jury LONG BRANCH - Patrca ORourke, of the New Castaways Motel, was held for grand jury acton after a prelmnary hearng before Judge Jacob Ranjl n Muncpal Court yesterday. "He defendant who was sentenced to a three-month jal term Tuesday, on charges of possesson of a hypodermc needle, s charged wth possessor of legend drugs wthout a prescrpton, possesson of narcotc paraphernala, and use and sellng of narcotcs, Aug Also h,e ld for the grand jury on poss$wo; of narcotcs charges; were-"wllam p. Scrobogna ;.of? Rt. 520, flofadel; John A. Mazza of lj Brown Place, Oakhurst; apd Edward J. Irons of 37 Seventh Ave.. : Salvatore L. Pagano of Brck Townshp, was gven a sx-month suspended jal term and a one-year lcense revocaton on a- charge of use of narcotcs. Theodore R, Smth of 442 Hampton Ave. pad a $45 fne oh a dsorderly conduct charge. James T. Burkett, 54 Second Ave., pad a $20 fne on a charge of assault aganst Vrgna Burkett whle John Fenello was gven a $10 suspended fne for. alleged assult aganst.dorothy Sells. Deborah R. Sands of New Rodelle, N.Y. forfeted $25 bal for falure to appear n court on a charge of volaton of the cty beach code. Danel J. Iragg of Lnden pad two $25 fnes for drvng NURSING HOME 24-Hour Cora RN en duly all tmes Medcare Approved NAVESINK HOUSE N RIVERSIDE AVE. MI-MM RED BANK wthout hs lcense and regstraton. A drunken drvng 1 charge aganst hm was dsmssed as was a charge of use of narcotcs. Harry Wllams of Lppn-. cott Ave. pad a $15, fne for use of fcttous plates. Mlton Hubbard of 135 Rockwell Ave. pad a $15 fne for usng an expred regstraton. Charles H. Jacobs, 22 Grant Court, was fned $25 on a careless drvng charge. Freman Fles Sut For Injury FREEHOID - A Matawan volunteer freman who allegedly was njured last 1 year when a fre truck struck hm fled sut yesterday n Superor Court. John W. Wllams of Wllow Ave., Matawan, alleges that he was njured Oct. 18 wte he was a volunteer freman for the Freedom Fre Co. and responded to a fre near Center Ave., near Sutphn Ave., Matawan. Harold A. Karasc of Asbury Park represents Mr. Wllams who, along wth hs wfe, fled the sut. THE ROOF l+f as»asy as ABC to»fr»tch your born* and your dollars, wth our BASIC SHELL DORMER 22 ft. wde x 12 ft. deep. Ths ncludes sdng, roof, ng and double mullon. wndow. _ AS LOW AS 995 WHITE ALUMINUM GUTTER and LEADER ALL TYPES HOME IMPROVEMENTS Omtral f Attc Room Ktchens Improvements Add-A-Level Roofng Sldl tdng I Room Addton! lathraems Perch EncloBuret I Dont Waf Do It Now And Save! CALL NOW! EASY TERMS AVAILABLE ABC ENTERPRISES "The Home Stretchers" NEW JERSEY NATIONAL BANK Largest In Central New Jersey Establshed 1804 Captal Funds... $45 mllon Total Resources... $500 mllon Mtmber Federal Depost Insurance Corporaton Member Federal Reserve System -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK. MIDDLETOWN 7, N: J.: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 TWIRLS AND WHIRLS Ellen Donovan, 12, Who twrls a fca+on whle rdng a uncycle, wll fee featured n the Seasde Park Mard Gfat Parade tomorrow at I p.m. Daughter of Mrs. Maran Donovan, Farv»w Drve, Mddlsrown, she has won troph«s and awards throughout Monmouth County and also has appeared n Ralegh, N. C. She wll perform n Macys Thanksgvng Day Parade n New York, Hazlet Planners Okay Desgn of Subdvson HAZLET After one extenson, two publc hearngs and months of delay, the Plannng Board last nght gave tentatve approval to a prelmnary plat for a 3B Enterprses 10-home subdvson n Splt Rock. The approval was subject to acceptance of. sewage, dsposal system plans by the townshp Sewerage Authorty. Approval of the sewage system has been n contenton snce the August publc hearng, when Phlp J. Blanda Jr., attorney for 3B Enter-^ prses of Holmdel, mantaned he had compled wth the subdvson ordnance and dd not have to submt plans to the authorty for approval. At that tme, and agan last nght, Plannng Board member Eugene Dombrowsk, who also sts on the authorty, nssted separate sketch plats must be gven that body to revew before approval can be gven the system. "Ths tentatve approval was gven because tme had run out on the applcaton and ths wll gve the frm tme to submt the necessary plans to the authorty,* Board Char, man Harry Green stated. Mr. Blanda, questoned later, sad he doesnt know exactly what wll happen now. "The Plannng Board submtted the plat to the authorty and all detals of the sewerage dsposal system are there. I dont know what else I can tell them," he added. Mr. Dombrowsk sad at the meetng that these plans whch call for septc tanks, were not suffcent for authorty revew. The applcaton wll now be turned over to the Townshp Commttee for fnal approval pendng authorty revew and decson. The homes are planned around an extenson of Stevens Drve wth creaton of a cul-de-sac named Cndy Lane. Income Tax Reduced PARIS (AP) - The French government budget for 1971 Is balanced, cuts ncome tax and puts educatonal spendng ahead of mltary outlays for the frst tme. It has a bult-n 3 per cent nflaton factor. The budget, whch has been approved, provdes expendtures totalng $31.5 bllon, up about 8.7 per cent ft*nm 1fV7ft At the publc hearng, sev< eral resdents of the area opposed the subdvson, prmarly because of alleged nadeauate sewer facltes Dowd Says Israels Securty Essental The sut alleges that a fre truck, drven by Randy Jones, struck hm. Named defendants n the sut are Mr. Jones, the Haley Hose Co. and Matawan Borough. The sut charges that the fre company was neglgent n ts mantenance of the fre truck and permtted ts brakng system to fall nto dsrepar. LONG BRANCH - Wllam F. Dowd sad today that Unted States polcy toward the Mddle East should have the securty and ndependence of Israel as ts cornerstone. He termed that naton the only ally ths country has n tte area. Mr. Dowd, Republcan canddate for Congress n New Jerseys Thrd Dstrct, sad n a statement ttat "durng these delcate days of maneuverng and hope for a peaceful settlement, we must not lose sght of the fact that Is-, rael s the only democratc naton n the sea of pro-sovet dctatorshps. "Free world long-term securty s the frst prorty of Amercan foregn polcy," Mr. Dowd contnued, "and we must recognze that Israels future s nextrcably ted to the stablty of the free world." Mr. Dowd sad, "Amercas foregn polcy commtments are not made lghtly. That s why Presdent Nxon s eom- Home Permt Granted OCEAN TOWNSHIP - At a bref meetng of the townshp Zonng Board last nght, Gerald Tarrant, sfnset and Brch Aves., Wanamassa, receved permsson to buld a house on an underszed lot n an R-4 zone. MATAWAN COMMUNITY ADULT SCHOOL Matawan Regonal Hgh School Atlantc Avenu* o Matawan Offers 30 Stmulatng Courses Includng new Vatc Prncples of Flght" REGISTRATION September. 14, 15 & 16 7 to 8 P.M. - Most 10 Week Courses $17.00 Complete Clones Begn September 26 mtted to an orderly and responsble wthdrawal from South Vetnam, and that s why ths admnstraton s also commtted to Israels securty and ndependence." ALL BELOW COSH LEFTOVER NEW 1970 ABOVE GROUND POOLS! ONLY A FEW OF EACH Sft LEFT! POOL COVER TIME! ALL WINTERIZING PRODUCTS FOR YOUR SWIMMING POOL! ABOVE GROUND CHEMICALS SERVICE FILTERS IN GROUND SUPPLIES COVERS TRAMPOLINES WINTER POOL PRICES NOW! t FREE ESTIMATES FINANCING ARRANGED ADD-ON POOLS,c HIGHWAY AQAQ MIDDLETOWN Q f 1"UOUO ISO FEET SOUTH OF SEARS Look what comes wth your home at Woodlake. A complete recreaton center for you and your famly and your neghbors to enjoy. An outdoor swmmng pool. Allweather tenns courts. A health club. Saunas. Game rooms, lounges, terraces. A large audtorum and ktchen. It all comes wth your Woodlake home. And.what homes they arel Seven dfferent models of the most magnatve homes youve ever seen. Wth a whole lst of features you dont ordnarly sec. Features lke a lvng room wth a vaulted celng. A "-fflasttr bedroom wth Its own study/sttng room. A penthouse bedroom sute. A walled prvate court n front of your home,, a large fnshed pato n the rear. Plus such other attractons as central ar condtonng. Seven major General Electrc applances. Dnng rooms, dens, studes. Hobby rooms and famly rooms. Attached garages. Even the placement of these homes s unque. Theyre bult around landscaped courts, lanes and loops nstead of a dull grd pattern. (Some of the homes border the farways of a golf course. More about. that later.) Shady lanes meander alongsde a pcturesque waterway that leads to a beautful lake. The settng s truly magnfcent. But thats not all that comes wth your Woodlake home. The mantenance chores arc done for you here, You never have to mow the lawn or shovel the snow. You dont have to worry about reparng the roof or mantanng the exteror of your home. No worres about your prvacy, cther. Woodlake s a protected communty wth a round-the-clock gatcmnn to screen vstors. These mantenance and protectve servces, as well as all the recreaton facl- lcs, arc ncluded n your monthly cost. More good news: Woodlake bprdcrs the new Woodlake Country Club wth ts mag-. nlccnt 18-hole champonshp golf course,. Membershp reservatons, wth an annual fee, arc now beng accepted. Comcon over to Woodlake and see for yourself. Its a unque communty wth style. For people- wth style. Jlst lke you. Seven dfferent fullyfurnshed models from $25,900 to $48,650. Wxdlake New Hampshre Ave., off Route 88, Lakcwood, New Jersey Open everyday 10-8, except Saturday Phone Wrle for free Brochure to Dept. RB 911, Woodlakc, P.O. Box 1(10,1, Lakcwood, N.J. A LEISURE TECHNOLOGY CORP. RECREATIONAL COMMUNITY HOW TO GET TO WOODLAKE (A) Take fc Garden Stale Parkway south to Ext 91 (Route 549). Proceed straght ahead on Rome 349 to Route 8?. Turn rght onto Route 88 to New Hampshre Avenue (tnt rght-hand turn). Turn rght onto New Hampshre Avenue lo Woodlake. (B) Take Route 9 fomh to County Lne Road (at Cross Road Dner). Turn led onto County Lne Road and proceed approxmately VA mles to Rdge Avenue (at church). Make sharp rght onto Rdge Avenue and proceed to New Hampshre Avenue (frst left turn). Turn left onto New Hampshre Avenue to Woodlake. j

6 THE DAILY T. BEGISTER Establshed n Publshed by Te Red Bank Regster, Incorporated M. HAROLD KEHLY, Publshe Arthur Z. Kamn, Edtor, Thomas J. Bly, Executve Edtor Wllam F. Sandford, Assocate Edtor 6 Frday, September 11,1970. Our Ol-Troubled Waters New Jersey shore resdents know all too well the scourge of splled ol. Its a plague that s delvered upon us somewhere, n some form, and n varyng measure several tmes annually. Each tme t happens some damage as done, and too often that damage has been severe. Yet we have, to date, done precous lttle to stop t. When a tanker unloadng ts cargo broke ts moorngs and spewed 30,000 gallons of ol nto the Arthur Kll last week, the resultant mess was famlar but none the less panful. Stcky masses of the destructve contamnant drfted nto Rartan Bay and around Sandy Hook, smearng ocean beaches south to Long Branch. Small organsms vtal to the marne food chan were klled off n thepolluted area and fsh lfe along our coast was threatened. Beaches were closed, nconvenencng vacatonsts and deprvng muncpaltes of bathng revenues. Sea brds were fatally staned by the ol whch destroys the protectve qualtes of ther plumage. The whole thng was an accdent. But those accdents are occurrng much too often. Rgorous regulatons are needed. Stff lablty mposed on ndustry and shppng should spur the provson of safeguards aganst the accdents and provde a formdable deterrent to delberate volaton of antpolluton statutes. The Ctzens Aganst Water Polluton, an actve county survellance group, offers some suggestons. Its ponted out that federal statutes provde broad areas for puntve acton that offenders can be fned $2,500 per day for pollutng non-potable waters. It also urges that the danger of ol splls not be multpled by approval of any new ol docks, storage tanks or ppelnes along our coastlne. Acton s also afoot to provde legslatve "protecton at the state level. State Sen. James H. Wallwork, R-Essex, charman of the Ar and Water Polluton Commttee, plans to ntroduce a bll that would make the responsble ndustry lable for full costs of cleanup after polluton accdents. Lack of such astatute at present s an oversght the legslature should move quckly to correct. In our own county, the Board of Freeholders has pettoned our legslatve delegaton to take all possble acton to clean up the mostrecent damage and prevent future splls. Our waters and our beaches are assets essental to our way of lfe, and they demand every protecton we can provde them aganst damage that can be trggered by anythng from carelessness to blatant rre-: sponsblty. September Song n Mnor Key "The days grow short," the poet sang, "when we reach September." They also grow rather abruptly qtfet, and the tempo slows, here at the shore. In our symphony of the seasons, Septembers song s an andante movement. ~ Gone now are the crowds of summer. Perceptbly thnned s the human traffc on roads and waterways, beaches and farways. Ths s the season when the natve, after a busy summer of entertaneg^vaca-~ tonsts for fun or proft or both reclams the seashore and ts envrons for hmself and sts back to relax and enjoy t at the tme when t s, n fact, at ts best. Weve made no delberate effort to keep secret the glores of our area n September. Its just that the schedules of commerce dctate that, come Labor Day, most of our vstors, mgrate homeward, to busness and to school. There are exceptons, rebels who flaunt the calendar tradton and stay on, or wat for the rest to leave to come to Vst us n these golden days. They know the nvgoraton of a walk on the beach, a bref plunge n "the surf or a round of golf n the sun?" lt days of a wanng summer. Its nce to have them. Theyre good company, and they make the transton from frenzed summer to lethargc autumn a lttle less abrupt.- INSIDE WASHINGTON School Need Dlemma By ROBERT S. ALLEN and JOHN A. GOLDSMITH In ther efforts to help the natons troubled schools, the separate branches of the federal government sometmes seem to be workng at cross purposes. The confuson goes beyond the current con- ~ Wversy~over busng slf" dents to acheve racal balance. A wholly dfferent queston s at ssue n a court case whch Involves the If- 1 Dstrct of Columba s The cuv. natonal mportance because smlar legal efforts are to be ALLEN pressed elsewhere ef-. forts whch challenge unequal sums spent on dfferent schools In the* same school dstrct,. In 1967, Federal Appeals Court Judge J. Skclly Wrght told the D.C. School Board that t must not dscrmnate "on the bass of racal or economc status" n Ihe oner- aton of the mostly black Wasn,ngton schools. Tha. seemed logcal, snce Wrght found that pro- -portonatoly~more--monejl_ was beng spent on the schools n predomnantly whle D.C. suburbs than n the nner Cty schools.. Now Wrght s beng pressed by a mltant black, former school GOLDSMITH board member Julus Hobson, to put teeth n hs 1067 rulng. Wrght has determned that the board s stll spendng nore money In the "rchest and whlfesl" parts of town. He has ordered the board to say why t should not be requred to equalze next years per school expendtures wthn a 5 per cent varaton. That, too, sounds logcal enough, but wat a mnute! Snce l!l(<! Congress has been passng laws, and presdents have been sgnng laws, whch provde for spendng more money on.schools wth large numbers of chldren from low ncome famles. That s the thrust of the popular Head Start program. It s (he central doctrne of the Elementary and Secondary Educaton Act that school boards should favor schools whch serve neghborhoods of low "economc status." * * * INDIVIDUAL NEED - Equalzaton Is an old concept n educaton. Many slates ad local school boards under complex formulas whch gve more fnancal help 19 those dstrcts whch have fewer economc resources. More and more, however, educators are tryng to meet ndvdual educatonal needs the needs of the ndvdual student. Equalzaton, as a concept, makes less and less sense as the focus narrows toward the ndvdual student. A state may try tp compensate Us poor countes. A county may want to spend "equal" sums In ts several ^Jtrt^ the equalzaton concept s lkely to run up aganst the partcular needs of that schools students. In some schools the needs of many ndvdual students may be for unusually expensve pj-ograms. For example, a vocatonal or trade course, n whch 12 to 15 youngsters spend two hours each day wth an Instructor, may meet an educatonal need for many students In Inner ctes. Those courses are expensve, however. So are courses whch seek to compensate for unrewardng home backgrounds. * #> * THAT IS THE IRONY of Wrghts orgnal rulng and bs new demand for equalzaton. The students he wants to help need a lttle dscrmnaton. They are gong In need programs In ther, schoolswhch are jnor xxpensv - thun-thoso -n- -Ue-subtfbsr- They may be hurt, not helped, "by a court precedent whch.suggests that nl schools n a dstrct should be equally fnanced, wthn a 5 per cent varaton. In fact, many educators beleve that nner cty schools must soon he aded wth a massve nfluslon of funds, wholly dscrmnatory, whch beggars (and reverses) the dspartes crtczed by Judge Wrght. In-hs recent order, Judge Wrght drected the D.C. school board to tell hm why t should not nsttute a 5 per cent equalzaton formula for the (current) 1071 fscal year, Even f that Is ready to lmt duraton of the plan, the judges equalzaton proposal makes lttle sense. The trouble Is that what s dsproportonately costly n a few, mostly whle, suburban schools n the dstrct s" not what would be best for the nner cty schools. Teachng s the most expensve part of any schools costs. Suburban schools here, as elsewhere, have many teachers who have taught a couple of generatons of affluent, hghly motvated youngsters n the same classroom. They get lop pay under senorty-orented teacher pay scales. Transfer of those teachers, however, would not bo the best educatonal prescrpton for nner cty schools. They are less lkely tp "turn on" nner cty youngsters than ther lower pad colleagues who have focused recently on urban educaton n the teachers colleges. The Pyramd Bulders THE REPORTER Joys, Horrors of Youth By JIM BISHOP Once n a whle, I fnd myself among a group of youngsters and t s both a Joy and a horror to seduce ther confdence. These are the Under-Thrtes, marred and unmarred; Ihe people who confuse lberal wth lcense; those who have a chronc contempt for my generaton. Sometmes, they have lttle to say. At other tmes, t s as though a nckel had been dropped, n the machne and the record were stuck n one groove. fnn They are not Btu P d - BISHOP Ignorant n some cases, yes; unnformed and msnformed In others; burdened wth ronclad opnons whch cannot be altered by logc; hgh goals of peace and brotherhood whch, somehow, they confuse wth sleepng together. You walk east on old Fourth Street n New York and you wll come to a busted tenement wth no doorknob. There s a stalesmellng tavern on the ground floor and a psychedelc temple on the top flopr. Downstars, there Is booze. Upstars, there Is LSD, rotatng meltng lghts on the cellng, and grls and mattresses... *. * - - * TAKE YOUR PICK. The next thng to go, the hppe mnster told me solemnly, "s churches. All churches, no mattetwhat the denomnaton. The Roman Catholc Church lost 11 per cent n attendance last year but thats nothng. Were gong- to wpe t out cathedrals and all." "What are you gong to do wth the cathedrals?" I sad. A grl who was pullng tght blue jeans dovtn over her knees sad: "Shelters for the homeless. What else? Whos gong to stop us?" I. askedlwhat wjs_wrong_wlth,relgon-- and the answers came so fast thatmy ballpont pen blurred 1 as I tracked the Words. "Its organzed; the prests, the rabbs, the mnsters stck together. They want money. They want you to pray there. Jesus tossed the money changers out of the temple and prayed n the open, on a mountan top. You wanna fght that hary lttle statement?" There were fve young men and four grls. Of the fve, one boy worked n the garment dstrct and knocked down $110 a week. One was a panter who went on "trps" and executed 16 x 20 pantngs of the Baslca of Sacre-Coeur n Pars. He got $35 apece. They looked as though they had been done n an egg cup. Two grls worked n a pornographc bookshop. One lved wth a black boy. I asked why. "Why not?" she sad. I sad I had asked frst. "Well," she sad, "look what we have done to these people." I shrugged. "I dont want to get nto an argument wth you," I sad, "but we dd nothng to hm. What was done was done to hs father and hs fathers fathers." "Anyway," I sad as an afterthought, "do"you really honestly thnk that your puny body can correct wrongs?" "It can try," she sad. "He lkes me." The mnster sad that the lghts were begnnng to get to hm and he would have to le on hs mattress and medtate; * * * HE WAS A YOUNG man wth a mustard-brown beard and bare feet. He shared hs pallet wth roaches who kept walkng amlessly. One of the blacks sad that I was ant-afro. "Yeah," I sad. "Tell you what you do, mster. Go to your publc lbrary and pck up some of my old books books wrtten before you were born-and then tell melmant-anythng." "What you wrte and what you say are two dfferent thngs," he sad. "No, no," 1 sad. "Dont cop a plea. In my racket I<aTt afford to be ant-anythng or pro-anythng. Lke Jack Webb used to say: AH we want yrede facts, maam. Do you thnk youre lvng good here?" He nodded. "Ths s the place, man. Peace. Love. A chance to dsagree wthout gettng hot." "Thats the chance you deny to me," I sad. "Mster," he sad patently, "you got whte har and eyeglasses. You go back too far. For us, there s no hstory. No real hstory. Its startng now, man. Bght here and now." The grl fnally got the jeans off and sat talor-fashon n cotton pantes. A whte boy. wth black curls and a beard murmured: g p g Inventlons and bombs. We gotta start at the begnnng agan and preach real peace. No fuzz, no busts, no rules-" "And no cvlzaton," I sad. "No culture, no progress, no ndustry. Tear down the ctes and well all lve n tents wth the Indans." The one n the pantes shook her head from sde to sde and gggled at the warped floor. "There you go agan," she sad. "You. just dont dg the smple facts. Lke Lenne sad, the churches have got to go frst; then Congress and the rest of t.from there, well play t by ear." Ironcally, thats where herprans were. ( YOUR MONEYS WORTH By SYLVIA PORTER In only 25 of the past 100 years has the cost of lvng of Amercan famles declned and the U.S. dollar ganed n buyng power and almost wthout excepton, those were years of natonal crss In the post-cvl War era, the post-world War 1 era, the catastrophc depresson ofthq 1930s. Whle Amercans wth steady jobs and savngs nesteggs benefted from the ncreases n the buyng power of the dollars they were earnng and savng n those 25 years, ther good fortune was dwarfed by the sufferng of the mllons wthout jobs, wthout earnngs, wthout cash n Ihc bank. In 58 of the past 100 years, the cost of lvng has clmbed sharply and the dollar las slumped n buyng power. In only 17 yyrs n ; Whole century have prces and hc dollars purchasng power been suffcently stable to warrant the judgment that famles lvng then were holdng ther own n the marketplace.. * * * INFLATION HAS been and nflaton Is 1 the way of lfe n the Unted Slates and n Ihe world of the 20th century.. In fact, even that flat, cy statement s far too conservatve to be accurate. The hs-..toran Arnold J. Toynbee has reported that "ln<6,000 years of recorded hstory, he has not found any nstance n whch the value of any currency of any country n any era has ganed over a prolonged perod of tme. The vrulent nflaton of the "Vetnam era" (t never has been offcally declared a war, you know) s startng to subsde. The annual rale of rse n lvng costs s now under 6 per cent as aganst 8 per cent a year ago and the rate s headng lower. REALISTS HOPE that the pace of ncrease n lvng costs can be brought down to Ihe 4 per cent a year range n the next few years. Few objectve authortes expect that rate n the near future, though, and many thnk we wll be lucky f we can curb the general annual rate of rse n prces to 3> to 4 per cent n Ihe next fve years. Democratc Presdent Johnson only a few years ago rejected tyng Socal Securty benefts to the consumer prce ndex as an ntolerable admsson that we couldnt control Inflaton. Now GOP Presdent Nxon s gudng a bll through Congress whch would do precsely that would automatcally ncrease Socal Securty benefts as the consumer prce ndex rses. In short, were fnally acknowledgng that nflaton ndeed s a way of lfe and so now were on the way to makng t "respectable." k FROM OUR READERS Inlet vs. Prortes The Daly Regster has receved a copy of the followng letter for publcaton: Amercan Lttoral Socety Sandy Hook, Hghlands, N. J. Mr. Joseph Irwn, Drector Monmouth County Board of Freeholders Freehold, New Jersey Dear Mr. Irwn: There are serous questons about the effects of the proposed Sandy Hook Inlet on the local marne envronment. Because Monmouth County funds wll be used to construct the nlet, I am wrtng to suggest more pressng needs for publc funds n the county. The major reasons cted for cuttng the proposed nlet are (1) faster flushng of the Navesnk and Shrewsbury Rvers, and (2) convenence and safety for boaters.. \ Yet, wth regard to pont (1) t s questonable that fast-, er flushng s necessary or desrable. Both rver dranage basns -wll be fully sewered soon and all sewage effluent (except Ft. Monmoutns) wll be. dscharged through ocean outfalls. There appears to be lttle f any beneft for fsh the rvers or n the ocean; Marne scentsts have sad that the nlet wll pose a real threat to soft clam producton n the rvers and n Sandy Hook Bay. Wth regard to pont (2), there s no queston that t wll - be qucker to get out to the ocean through a new nlet than around the tp of Sandy Hook. It s questonable that the new nlet wll be safer. The real pont s: Should $8 mllon (1964 estmate) or $11 mllon (recent estmate) of publc money be spent to beneft a small group of people at the rsk of harmng the marne envronment. These fgures do not nclude $250,000 annually to move sand around the new nlet to assure beaches north of the nlet. So, nlet constructon becomes a queston of prortes. The Lttoral Socety feels that the followng expendtures of publc money n Monmouth County take precedence: (1) Aquston of open space n the county (as proposed by the Wddletown Conservaton Commsson.) (2) An appropraton to pay for Ft. Monmouths hookup to the Northeast Monmouth Regonal Sewer Authorty. (3) Money to accelerate the constructon of the Bayshore outfall to prevent dumpng of effluent nto Comptons Creek. (4)Programs to halt the dumpng of sewage from boats nto nland waterways n New Jersey. (5) Acquston of publc beach and rver access. Wth so many questons beng rased about the effect of ""the proposed nlet on local marne ecology, t would appear more sensble to spend publc money on one or more, of tte above projects. Sncerely, D. W. Bennett Conservaton Drector Ral Electrfcaton,, 104 Crescent Plcwy. Mddletown, N. J. To the Edtor: It wll be at least two years ths fall when the voters and taxpayers voted a mandate that the- New York and Long Branch Ralroad lne to Bay Head among other thngs, be up graded and electrfed., To date, nothng appears to have been done to comply wth ths mandate. True, the Central Ralroad of N. J. has added a new desel-powered tran. But ths cannot be construed as complance wth ths mandate, whch was qute specfc. People are begnnng to wonder what happened to ths money? Ths has led ths wrter to beleve more frmly than ever that the legslature should pass a law requrng that all such projects publsh fnancal statements, as banks ere now requred to do, so that the publc offcals nvolved be better protected and the publc wll be better nformed about the actvtes of ther publc offcals. Ths could lead to more effectve publc offcal servce and more knowledgeable voter actvty at Ihe polls each electon day. And speakng of electrfcaton of the local ralroad, I wonder f Ihe MCC s really nterested n ths upgradng snce the JCP&L towers they oppose are equpped to support wres for lowerng the cost of electrfyng tte Central R. R. of N. J. lne to the shore va Eatontown and Colts Neck? Cordally, Harland G, Call Help Needed 105 Harmony Ave. East Keansburg, N. J. To the Edtor: What does t.take to get somethng done n ths town-, shp? For IV years, I have been tryng to answer ths queston wthout much success. I have just completed a telephone call (one of many) requestng work^oneon_ajargel puddle that collects. afterjhe_ sigtffestt> of ranfall at the ad of my drveway, extendng across the street. Ths causes many traffc problems not only to my famly, but also to those who use the street. In the wnter ts a sold sheet of ce and n the summer, ts a haven for bugs and young neghborhood chldren who love to st n t. The water sts there for long perods of tme and becomesstagnant, causng health problems. The answer when I call s always the same courteous re- ply: "Have you tred so and so?," or "We wll be glad to help you." It s very frustratng when nothng s done. My husband and I bult our house 214 years ago and we are eager to make mprovements. We have been advsed that t would be a mstake to pave our drveway untl ths problem s solved, as the water would back up onto our tront lawn and drveway, causng more damage. We pay a large amount of taxes, whch are constantly ncreasng? and we would love to just once see someone n ths townshp try to help us. Mrs. Joan Ducharme Now whata bjj beef about!*

7 PROJECT POW Mddletown Townshp Mayor Harold H. Foulks, second from rght, takes acton desgnatng the weelc of Sept. 20 >as Veterans of Foregn Wars Freedom Sgnature Week. Sgnatures obtaned durng the seven days wl b» presented to the North Vetnamese delegaton at the Pars peace talks n an effort to force release of 1,400 Amercan fghtng man now prsoners of the Communsts. On hand are Polce Chef. Joseph M. McCarthy, Alfred R. Carver,, commander of Mjdletown VFW Post 2179,,and Charles H. Walker Jr., post publcty drwrforl Pettons may be obtaned at the post home. (Regster Staff Plotol Prsoner Ad Petton Project Set by VFW MIDDLETOWN - Mayor larold H. Foulks has proclamed the week of Sept. 20 Veterans of Foregn Wars Freedom Sgnature Week. The drve, whch s beng undertaken by the local VFW post n connecton wth a natonal project, s to obtan sgnatures of ctzens n an effort to free 1,400 Amercan fghtng men now prsoners n North Vetnam. Post commander Alfred E. Carver sad n a press release that "somewlere n the teamng jungles of North Vetnam, there are over 1,400 brave Amercan fghtng men who need your help and the help of all Amercans. "As ctzens of ther homeland we have a specal oblgaton to help the Amercan prsoners of war beng held n North Vetnam," he contnued. "For ths reason the VFW s nsttutng Project Prsoners of War (Project POW),"he stated. Pettons wll be crculated throughout the communty and forwarded to the natonal agency. On Oct. 7 the petfnast Saturday and Sunday Sept. 12th and 13th Only AJAX CLEANSER 3c off Label (T Lmt 4 Mb. 5-ox. cans 362 Brood St. & Maple Ave. BANK -THE DAILY REGISTER, BED BANK -MIDOLETOWN, N. J. J FRJDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 tons wll be presented to delegates at the Pars peace talks. If the pettons are refused by the North Vetnamese delegaton they wll be presented to Unted Natons Secretary General U Thant. Pettons can be obtaned at the post home, 1000 Ht.,35, any day after 3 p.m. In hs proclamaton, Mayor Foulks sad, "We can best acknowledge, our apprecaton and recognton of these brave men through full part, cpaton n a specal week supportng these defenders of our land." Fre-Fghtng Is Taught At Rvervew RED BANK A demonstraton of Rvervew Hosptals fre-fghtng equpment was held as part of the hosptals contnung safety program. The demonstraton was conducted for hosptal: personnel on the upper level of the emergency room parkng lot by H. Raymond Denegar, of Denegars Fre & Safety Equpment Dvson of Denco Incorporated. The hosptals new moble "crash car," whch contans equpment needed to fght small fres, was also demon- strated. Standng by was Red Bank Fre Chef Thomas M. Hemschoot, wth a unt of the Red Bank Fre Department, and the hosptals fre brgade regular members of the staff whd have had specal tranng n fre-fghtng. Purpose of the demonstratons, accordng to Rvervews securty chef, Harold J. Burns, s to keep nurses and personnel alert to the danger of fre and acquant them wth the types of equpment and the proper handlng procedures.... and you can save bg money on all types home mprovements. To Form Ocean Hstorcal Unt OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Counclman Joseph A. Palaa has called a meetng for next Thursday at 8 p.m. n the second floor publc meetng room at the lbrary, Deal Road at Monmouth Road, to organze an Ocean Townshp Hstorcal Socety. "All resdents who are n. terested n preservng the hstorc landmarks of our townshp are welcome to attend and jon," sad Mr. Palaa. Mr. Palaa sad the dea of the hstorcal socety s an outgrowth of the Work of chldren n the Wanamassa School, where be s prncpal. He sad t s hoped that offcers wll be elected at Thursdays meetng and that, eventually, the socety wll become afflated wth the Monmouth County Hstorcal Assocaton. Chapter to Meet 25 Board Members Sept. 17 SHREWSBURY - Twentyfve members of the board of drectors-of the Monmouth County Chapter, Amercan Bed Cross, wll be elected at the annual meetng of the chapter membershp Thursday, Sept. 17 at Gbbs Hall, Ft Monmouth. Of that number, 17 are beng reelected to the board and seven are new members. All are to be" elected to a three-year term whch wll expre n September, They are: Mrs. Henry Ade and Mrs. Gardner C. Klen of v West Long Branch; Edwn M. Ambler, Interlaken; Mrs. Barets 0. Benjamn, Elberon; Ma]. Gen. (ret.) A.F. Cassevant, Paul A. Huntsman and Dr. James W. Parker Jr., Red Bank; S. Leonard Davdson and Paul Schoenlng, Far Haven; Mrs. Rchard Lees and Abraham J. Zager, Shrewsbury; Mrs. J. W. McCormack, West Allenhurst; Mrs. J. Lester Rgby, New Shrewsbury, Mrs. Raymond H. Ttman, Sea Brght; Mss Beatrce Gaskll, Cream Rdge; Mrs. Rachel Feld Mount, and Charles T. Straughn 2nd, Mddletown; Howard J. Rowland, Asbury Park; Clyde F. Benner, Karl M. Jacob! and Robert F. Worden, Lttle Slver; James Schmtt, Freehold Townshp; H. Wllam West, Lncroft; Wlfred E. Watts, Belmar, and Dr. Wllam I. Lcbcsman, Deal. Also selected by the nomnatng commttee to serve for the next year as honorary board members are Harry C. Barnard and Mrs. J. Henry OHern, Red Bank; Ralph J. Damano, Long Branch; Anthony J. McKm, Far Haven; Everett Rudloff, Elberon; Mrs. F.F. Schock Jr., Sprng Lake; Gen. (ret.) George L. Van Deusen, Monmouth Beach, and Mrs. Bernard B. Whte, Locust. The nomnatng commttee apponted by the Red Cross board of drectors s J. Allen Mofcn, Ocean Townshp, charman; Mrs. Mount, Mddletown; Mrs. A.C. Norwne, Holmdel; Harold M. Seeley, Keansburg, and J. Peter Hoffman, Mddletown. The new board wll convene Do somethng for your envronment ths very weekend Nows the years best tme to mprove your lawn -and the prce s rght! The few tfeeks of lte rammer and early fall are by far the best opportunty to upgradeyourlawrudaysaregrorngshorter. Dews are heaver. The sofl becomes cooler,as nghts grow longer. If s the one tme of year when Mother Nature has all the odds stacked n your favor the Turf Bulder Appled HOW, ScOttS HMKMI Turf Bulder helps grass bounce back from the ravages of summer. It encourages sturdy root development so your lawn wll "wnter" better too. Turf Bulder s. dean. Lghtweght. Easy to handle. An extra-specal bargan at these sale prces. j- I. $2ol _+_ 15,000 «q ft b»t (60 Ib») Wndsor Ite Mt4mag gmt. Wndsor, the mproved varety of Kentucky bfaegrass whch loots vgorously to develop thck turf. Aho avalable n a 35% Wend. $2of Wfofcor VOO»qftbojc(31bs) 5 Atoo $1 of Blewl 3«naturally rght tme to make etl kwa progress. And ths fall Scotte helps out wth sptdal savngs onfertmzer and grass seed darngther 100th Annversary Sale. If s truly a *once-a-year" opportunty to mate teal lawn mprovement and save money too. Super Turf Bulder If yoot swn neoo greenng power, youll be especally pleased wth Scotts new Super Turf Bulker. It provdes Vs mote greenng power than regular Turf Bulder, wthout any ncrease n weght. An excellent buy for lawnownen at these sale prces. 10,000 sq ft bag (40 At).149? Talk Sunday MIDDLETOWN - Davd Lews, charnan of the Mddletown Task Force for Better Schools, wll address the congregaton of Chrst Eps- - copal Church, Kngs Hwy., at a coffee hour Sunday followng the 9:15 a.m. servce. Mr. Lews wll dscuss the Oct. 13 school referendum. A representatve of the Task Force and a member of the Board of Educaton have been scheduled to appear before cvc organzatons, church groups and PTAs. ^_ n specal meetng mmedately after the annual meetng for the purpose of electng new offcers for the ensung year. The annual dnner whch precedes the chapter meetng s open to the publc and reservatons are beng accepted now at the Red Cross offce, Broad St., here. Also $1 off 10,000 sq ft bag (40 lbs) Also $1 off 5,00014 ft bag (20 HM) ARIA WIPI HAZUT LINCROFT MIDDLrOWN KIP IANK LOW COST ROOM ADDITION Wont o new room? Add extra value and extra bcovry to your dome wth th» convenftnc* of a new lowcot room, Etlmate ore free to call now. ALL TYPES HOME IMPROVEMENTS Ganeral Improvmtntl Basement Room > Room Addton! Bathroom Alllc Rooms KllcMm LOW INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. HIGHWAY 35 AT HEDDONS CORNER. MIDDLETOWN LAWK COAL l> OARDIN SUPPLY Syeamort Avt., Shrewsbury Rvor Rd., Far Havtn CPUS NECK JAYS FARM k OARDIN CINTIR Rt, 34 FAIR HAVIN MM HAVIN HARDWARI, INC. 7S2 Rlvtr Rd. FREEHOLD NOKTHWOOD LUMIIR. CO Hwy. SWARTZILS tardin CIMTIR 445 Helmd.l Rd. HOLMDEL CIRLIONIS RIIHHpUIIS Hwy. Jl HOLMDILVIllAH HARDWARI Helmd.LK.yporf Rd. 1 Rt. S20 KJTTORT ALII HARDWARI CO. 2t W. Front SI. LINCROFT HAIDWARI CO. 457 Nwmn Sprlng Rd. LITTU SILVM W. T. MNT COMPANY SSI Popaet Avt IQHft MANCH JOHN GUIRI CO. 117 Irghtan Av». MIDBHTOWM AAROIN CINTIR " Hwy. 31 SIANOI PARM MARKn Hwy. l NEW MONMOUTH JIM HARDWARI 47 l.onrdvll. Rd. THI VIILAOI OARDIN CINTIR 24 Chtrry Tr». Frm Rd. HANCI-DAVIS 24 Shrtwbury Av«. JACOIS HARDWARI 273 Shrtwtury Av«. RID IANK HARDWARI 10 Monmoulh St. SHREWSIURY THI IRIOHf ACRI lr»«d ( Qunn Anm Drlv* MONMOUTH IUILDIN* CINTIR 777 Shrtwbury Av«,

8 RED BANK - The Casual Set wll present as a charty beneft "Show Tme 70" Frday, Sept. 18 at 9 p.m. n the Beacon Manor n Pont Pleasant Beach. A specal varety show wll be staged at 10:30 p.m., as a part of the festvtes. Show charman s Mrs. Maron Whttaker, Red Bank, asssted by Mrs. James Long, Neptune. Mrs. Jesse Whtes, Neptune, s n charge of costumes; Mrs. Marca Turpn, Neptune, publcty, and Mrs. Wllam Addson, Belmar,

9 22 Junot Volunteers Receve Awards of Mert for Servce HELPING HANDS Carol Malgady, 16, Hal.t, and Tom Hepburn, 19, East Keansburg, as members of fta junor volunteers, assst patents at Marlboro State Howpftal. (Regster Staff Woto) HAVE LUNCH WITH DOTTIE PETERSONS RIVERSIDE INN Hvyy. 35, Red Bank MODERN DANCE Chldren Teem Adults : Womans Exercss Daly Clarm FUd B<nk MAUREEN DEAKIN LITTLE SILVER Envronment Is Conference Topc EAST BRUNSWICK - "Envronmental Percepton". s the theme of the regonal fall conference beng gven by the New Jersey State Federaton of Womens Clubs for dstrcts 4, 5, 6 and 8 on Sept. 21, n the Brunswck Inn. Regstraton begns at 9:15 a.m. Mrs. George Wenhemer Jr., federaton presdent, wll presde over the day-long conference, and semnars, amed at mprovng all phases of the envronment. Mrs. Charles W. Smms, 18 Churchll St., Freehold, s n charge of reservatons, whch close today. BOOK DISCUSSION MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Professor Irvng Buchen of Farlegh Dcknson Unversty wll be moderator n the dscusson of two books at Tuesdays meetng of the new Afternoon Book Dscusson Group of Temple Beth Ahm at 12:30 p.m. at 17 Avondale Lane. Mrs. Clare Pfeffer fs n charge of detals, concernng attendance. NO Lons or Monkeys PROSPECT AVENUE ALASKAN MALEMUTE PUPPIES Naw MlKthn of South Anwrtcan, Tropcal Flh. Dscus.3.99 Albno Cat Fsh 79c Knfe Fsh 1.25 SUPPLIES UTTU SILVER MARGARET CROSS SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet Toe Tap Jazz (CHILDREN FROM 4 YEARS) SOCIAL DANCING REGISTRATION TUESDAY and THURSDAY SEPT. 15 and 17 (3-5) ST. LEO THE GREAT SCHOOL LINCROFT THE DAJXY REGISTER, RED BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N. J.s FRIOAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1970 MARLBORO Twenty-two junor volunteers 15 years of age and older receved certfcates of mert for ther servce to the patents at Marlboro State Hosptal at a tea held n ther hoten the staff room. Mrs. Clark Vogel, auxlary presdent ~ made the presentatons. The junor volunteer program ntated n 1982 was an effort cf the senor group to nterest young people n hosptal servce to the mentally ll and hopefully careers n ths or related felds. The junor volunteers attred n the offcal pnk and whte candystrpe unform desgnated by the Amercan Hosptal Assocaton (cherry colored arm bands for the boys) work drectly wth the patents In art land ceramcs, dental lab, escort servce, assstng at weekly barbecues, playng wth the non-verbal chldren and wherever there s a need for ther servce. Two college students from Rutgers, Jack Sahl, Freehold and Robn Tesser, Long Branch, who hold down fulltme jobs, volunteer ther servces each Monday and Wednesday evenng wth the chldren.. Lous Costa, Hazlet, a psychology major from Rutgers gves fve mornngs a week; Edward Mahony, Avon, a Monmout College bology major, gves three afternoons a week to the chldren. Cyntha Bartof, Lakewood, student at Georgan Court College, asssts n musc therapy. Other volunteers, al from area hgh schools, are Catty Donnelly, Sea Grt; Eleen Faughman, Neptune Cty; Heather Gllmour, Matawan; Sharon Grbben, Marlboro; Tom Hepburn, East Keansburg; Carol Malgody, Hazlet; Mara McCarthy, Avon; Lnda Meuller, Wanamassa; Nancy Nero, Dedre Sheean, Pamela and Oakley Smth-, all Mddletovm; Veronca Wallng and Karen Smth, Belford; Jane Carns, Matawan; Julus Lkata, Old Brdge; Mchele Zurawsk, Avon. Luncheon to Honor Gold Star Mothers KEANSBURG Gold Star Mothers n Monmouth County have been nvted to attend a luncheon n ther honoc gven by the Gold Star Mothers Commttee, Monttputfc County Councl n cooperaton wth the Sxth Dstrct ^Veterans of Foregn Wars and ts Lades Auxlary. Mrs. Ida Cook of Adelpha, Gold Star Mother, has been n charge of the nvtatons for the event set for Sunday, Sept. 20 at 1:30 p.m. n Buck Smths Restaurant, Palmer Ave., East Keansburg. Reservatons for the luncheon must be receved by Sept. 14 to ether Robert Bschoff, S Hemlock Court, Jackson, or Mrs. Irene Brenon, ll Marshall Concourse, Cllffwood Beach. Shore Snglet Plan Meetng, Card Party LONG BRANCH - A card party wll be the program for the Sept. 22 meetng of the Shore Sngles of the YM- YWHA. It wll be held at 8:30 p.m. n the Y, Second and Bath Aves. ENROLL NOW FOR FALL CLASSES ITS A DATE INITIAL MEETING MATAWAN - The Matawan Borough Auxlary to Bayshore Communty Hosptal wll hold ts frst meetng of the season Monday at 8:15 p.m., n the Trnty Epscopal Churct, West Court, Matawan. A flm "Beauty Rngs the Bell," wll be presented by a representatve of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. The auxlary plans a membershp tea for Sept. 24 and boutque, Oct. 24. RIVERVIEW AUXILIARY FAIR HAVEN - A covered-dsh luncheon meetng of the Far Haven Auxlary to. Rvervew Hosptal wll be held Monday at 1 p.m. n the.. Church of the Holy Communon here. Mrs. B. J. Scott of the hosptals.advsory board wll be guest speaker. Members are asked to brng tems to be sold at a barn sale, Sept. 18 and 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.nw n the greenhouse at Sckles Farm, Lttle Slver. DAC TO MEET RED BANK - The New Jersey State Socety, Daughters of the Amercan Colonsts, wll meet Tuesday In the MoUy Ptcher Motor Inn. An executve board meetng at 11 a.m., conducted by state regent Mrs. Thor B. Anderson, Maplewood, wll be followed by a general meetng at 11:30 a.m. and luncheon at 12:39. p.m. Mrs. Wllam H. Montgomery wll speak on "Genealogcal Gleanngs." SISTERHOOD SPOTLIGHTED RUMSON -The Ssterhood of Congregaton Bna Israel wll meet Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. n the synagogue, Hance and Rdge Roads. After a busness meetng, a playlet, "Spotlght On Ssterhood," wll be presented. The Ssterhood Gft Shop also wll oe open. DEBORAH DATES RED BANK - The Red Bank Chapter of Deborah Hosptal wll hold ts frst meetng of the season Tuesday at noon n the home of Mrs. Sam Wensten, 36 Buena Place here. Guests are nvted. The chapter wll hold ts annual buffet supper Oct. 18. Mrs. Robert Abrams, Atlantc, Hghlands; s charman. Summertme Readng Was Fun YOUNG READERS Enjoyng the last of the lumfner-tme readng hours at thq Lttle Slver Lbrary arc, Uft to rght, Davd Wehmann, Susanno Oram, Patty Szp szlcy, Cheryl Seattagla, Jennfer Branch, Susan Wat«r«, Howard Peck and Mrs. Harrett Balkan, lbraran. LITTLE SILVER Twenty-fve chldren n two age groups partcpated n the summer readng program at the Lttle Slver Publc Lbrary. Mxs. John Balkan, lbraran, reports that a total of 302 books were read and reported on n weekly group meetngs durng the nne weeks of the program. The Lttle Slver Frends of the Lbrary provded bags of "Prates Gold" (chocolate cons) to be awarded at the tme each reader completed sx books and also sponsored a party on the fnal day. Cookes and punch were dspensed by Mrs. Wllam Towers and Mrs. Rodolfo Correa of the Frends, and maps of Monmouth County recordng each chlds progress were presented.. All who had read a mnmum of sx books receved free tckets to the flm "Treasure Island" presented under the auspces of the Monmouth County lbrary at the New Jersey Room, Monmouth Shoppng Center, Eatontown. Completng the program were Stephen Apostolacus, Jennfer Branch, Suse and Tm Enander, Dana and Lnda Judge, Lnda, Lorrane and Robert Kordosk, Peter Itwn, Susan Marr, Valee, Mullgan, Suzanne Oram, Susan Parmenter, Howard Peck, Leanne Peterson, Lor Rabon, Cheryl Scattagla, Debbe Slverman, Patty Szpszk, Scott Vncent, Susan Waters, Davd Wchmann and Jule Wttenmeyer. BAYSHORE AUXILIARY MEETING HAZLET - The Hazlet Auxlary to Bayshore Communty Hosptal wll meet Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. n the educaton buldng of St. Johns Methodst Church. Mrs. Anthony Smth, Hazlet, auxlary presdent, wll show a flm on the hosptals progress. Prospectve members are nvted to attend. FIRST OF SEASON FREEHOLD Tamar Chapter of Bnal Brth Women wll hold ts frst meetng of the season Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. n the musc room of the Park Avenue School, Rt. 33, where subsequent meetngs of the chapter also wll be held the frst Tuesday of each mouth. The program wll be a debate on the subject of aborton and ts laws. Membershps n the chapter" are welcorned. Membershp vce presdent s Mrs. Gerald Wess, 12 Collngwood Road. ANDREA KUZIAK SCHOOL OF DANCE Enroll Now! CLASSICAL BALLET TOE TAP ACROBATIC CREATIVE. BOYS 1 TUMBLING. LodM Condtonng and Dane* CIMSM Now Fannng*- Cnlwrw from 3 yn«of 090* Hghway 34 and Waodbraok Drlvt Matawan TMIK and Adult*. Fnast FALL MEETING MIDDLETOWN -T h e frst meetng of Garden Club R.F.D. wll be held at noon Tuesday at Turkey Swamp County Park. Members of the club are partcpatng n a conservaton exhbt n the Monmouth-Elberon Hortcultural Socety ths weekend n Conventon Hall, Asbury Park. Mrs. Leonard J. Reade receved a frst award n hortculture n the Clnton Garden Club, and a second n artstc desgn. FACTORY SECONDS One Day Only!! Saturday SEPTEMBER 12, 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. Natonally Advertsed lades All Weather COATS 100% Slk, Poplns, Woolens, and Synthetc Blends, etc. SAVE 25c OK ADMISSION Clp ths Ad Beng It to: 73rd ANNUAL FALL FLOWER SHOW Tkt Monmouth-Elberon Hortcultural Socety, Inc. Wth the N. J. Councl of Afrcan Vloltt Clubt FdraMd Garden Club of Area 8 4-H Clubl Fr., Sat., Sun., September 11, 12 & 13 Ccnventlon Hall, A.bury Park Admlulen $1.00 Admsson wth Ths Ad 75c RIDING SCHOOLING. v Our Fall schedule of classes begns Sept. 14. Novce, Intermedate and Advanced nstructon s avalable for chldren and adults. Large ndoor rng; Show rng; Jumpng courses, all on 42 rollng acres. All facltes avalable for Horse and Rder under the gudance of Professonal Instructors. For nformaton and brochure call or LIMOUSINE SERVICE ASSIST VIPS AT AIRPORTS, PIERS, THEATRES OFFERING YOU THE IENEFIT OF PERSONALIZED EXPERIENCED ft EFFICIENT SERVICE. AVAILABLE DAY OR NIOHT. AS LONft AS NEEDED WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY 101 Oakland St. CHARM ACCOUNTS AVAIIAIW mum W» ar. now cttptnj n»w tudtnl. Our IchtduU Includt bglnnar, ntrmdlta nd dvnc«<j clmt In all tyaa of theatrcal Jane*. Specal elata for thra. to flva-yar-cld. Ptrtnt nvtd fe obrv**. TAP BALLET*TOE Acrobatc Dscotheque DOROTHY TOUND DANCE STUDIOS 201 L hrfm tl. 74MI0I Saturday and Sunday Sept. 12th and 13th Only WEAVERS Fully Cooked, Butter Dpped FRIED CHICKEN Irwnrt wth Rb Thlqh & Drum Stcks ^** 1.58 lt" 1.68 farty PACK WINO. SJMHM 1-lk. 12*n..ha. 362 Broad St. & Maple Ave. Sale Pred All Coats Value* from $30 to $50 A Large Selecton -All Sale* Fnal Specal Closeout. 15 COME EARLY FOR THIS SPECIAL Assorted Sles and Colors Specally Prced BRIDGE SPORTSWEAR he. 247 BRIDGE AVE RED BANK

10 10 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,19?0 Local Securtes BANKS Belnlar-Wall Natonal Central Jersey Bank (x) (xx) Farmers & Merchants (x) (xx) Frst Merch. Natl Bank (x) (xx) 1st Natl Bk of Toms Rver (x) (xx) Frst State Ocean County (x) (xx) Keansburg-Mddletown Mddletown Bankng Co. Monmouth Cty Natl (x) (xx) (xxx) N. J. Natonal Bank Ocean County Natonal (x) (xx) Peoples Natl Bk. of Mon. (x) (xx) Peoples Natl Bank of Lakewood Trust Co. of Ocean County (x) (xx) Dv , INDUSTRIAL Aerologcal Research Alkon Industres Atlantc Applance Co. Inc. Brockway Buck Engneerng Electronc Assocates Electronc Assstance Foodarama Interdata Internatonal Components Corp. Kng James Extended Care Lard Metallurgcal Internatonal Monmouth Arlnes Monmouth Capta] Monmouth Electrc Monmouth Park N. J. Natural Gas BowanController Servomaton Southern Contaner Corp. Spral Metal V. S. Homes Unted Telecontrol Electroncs Walter Reade-Sterttag Wnslow Tel. Bd / % 36VS «VA 1% 26 14% 5>/S. % H4 5% 2/2 VA. 7 8 ~ 1% 1 5% A «19 2% 6% 26% 3t/4 4 % GRASS WOES? Call your frtndly GREEN ACRE LAWN SPECIALIST for a specfc remedy. Introductory Offer: ROLL 1 / c... FERTILIZE AERATE / 2 SOFT. RESEED (Mb.jm1,000 «). ff. 4,000 q Jr. mnmum) ANNUAL TURF GROWING PROGRAM PALL: S*»d, Spot Weed Control, Powtr Roll, Grub Proof. FtrtlllM, Powtr A«ran>, Asked V /. 38 2% VA VA 26H 15% 5% 4% 5% 2/ s SA 9 VA 6/ 3 -!4 SPRING: S«d, Pre-emtrgcnt Crabgran Control, Spot Weed Control, Power Roll, Power Aorat*. LATE SPRING: Cempl.te We«d Control, Chnch Bug Control, Sod W«b Worm Control, Army Worm Control, Fungu Control, Ftrtllto, 2nd P«-»mtrq»nt Crabgrau Control. SUMMER: Pot-mcrgant Crabgran Control, Chnch lug Control, Fungut Control, Ftrtjnr 31 UP. COMPLETE 4,000 Sq. Ft. Mnmum 2% c "V ASK AIOUT OUR SPECIAL DISCOUNT CIRTIFICATII Call Anytme for a Free Estmate LAWN SERVICE Monmouth Countys Orgnal Automated Lawn Servce! V *** *? 16/j 3/ 4 3% VA W» A VA By ROGER E. SPEAR Q I own 1,430 shares of Massachusetts Investors Trust as a result of a $15,000 nvestment n Because the fund s large t doesnt seem to make much headway. I lke mutual funds and hestate to move nto another company altogether. What do you thnk of swtchng to Mass. Investors Growth Fund? A.W. A The $15,000 whch you nvested 12 years ago has a net asset value of $17,500 on todays market. Apparently you have taken all dstrbutons n cash through the years rather than renvestng n addtonal shares. The swtch to Mass. Growth may not be as advantageous as you magne, f past performance s,any ndcaton. A comparson of a $10,000 nvestment made n 1960, wth Slow Growth Advantages Successful Investng all dstrbutons taken n cash, shows a value 10 years later approxmately 60 per cent greater for Mass. Growth Fund. However, dvdends and captal gans dstrbutons would have made up one-thrd of the dfference n value at the end of the decade. Furthermore the drop n net asset value n the frst seven months of ths year would also reduce the dsparty, snce your shares have declned 17.5 per cent compared wth a 26.5 per cent declne for Mass. Growth. In School Unrest Polcy Adopted n Matawan MATAWAN - A precse polcy to deal wth school dsruptons has been unveled by the Regonal Board of Educaton n hopes of preventng chaos and msunderstandngs whch occurred durng last sprngs racal troubles n the tgh school. The polcy covers teacher and students behavor and lsts actons to be taken by the school prncpal, ncludng polce notfcaton and evcton of all persons nether students nor school employes. John J. Bradley, presdent of the board, sad the polcy takes effect today, the begnrng of school. Untl now there have been no set gudelnes for handlng dsruptons, whch ncluded st-ns at the hgh school last May and n relatve to the demands after recommendatons from the superntendent and prncpal are receved," the board polcy states. Flm Shown For WSCS EATONTOWN - A flm on "Rsk and Realty" a modern nterpretaton of lfe and the gvng of oneself and recevng from others, was presented by Mrs. Lesle D. Seely, charman of mssonary educaton at a meetng of the Womens Socety of Chrstan Servce at the Unted Methodst Church, WyckOff Road. The devotons were led by Mrs. W. Lester Whtfeld,? ept mber J 968 charman of sprtua] growth. Under the new measure, A specal membershp pn students wll be confned to classrooms durng any dsrupton and classes wll con- Denns for her dedcaton and was presented to Mrs. Harry tnue unless the school prncpal rules otherwse. church. She was the work n the socety and frst In case of a dsturbance, the prncpal wll notfy the superntendent and polce and gve all persons not students or employes fve mnutes to clear the buldng. If these persons do not leave, charge* wll be lodged aganst them by the Board of Educaton. Stressed n the polcy s the stpulaton that.no negotatons wll be carred out be» tween te superntendent or prncpal and the demonstrators. "As soon as normal educatonal and busness processes can be resumed/the superntendent shall be charged wth brngng demands or requests of the demonstrators to the Board, of Educaton n an orderly process. "The board reserves the rght to make any decsons *h % ft.- ^- NURSERY STOCK HARDY, LOCALLY GROWN BLUE CARPET JUNIPER SPREAD.. ANDROMEDA LILY OF THE VALLEY SHRUB!95 and 8 95 EVERGREEN CHERRY LAUREL 2-3 FOOT. 5 5 WHITE BIRCH CLUMP FORM 3-4 FOOT presdent of the WSCS n Twenty-fve dollars wll be sent to mssons n her name. It was reported that dnners were provded to "Teen Challenge," Long Branch, on Sept. 2 by members of the Socety. A luncheon wll be served to. the Eatontown Lesure Tme Club Oct. 12. Hostesses for the evenng...were Mrs. Fred Bornemann, Mss Judth Bornemann, Mrs. Elze Chaffn and Mrs. Lester Whtfeld. Salvaton Army Flls Top Posts RED BANK - Two changes n the top Salvaton Army leadershp n the Unted States have been announced by General Erk Wckberg, effectve October 15. Lt.-Commlssoner J. Clyde Cox has been promoted to full commssoner and apponted terrtoral commander of the Armys 11-state Central Terrtory wth headquarters n Chcago. Commssoner Paul J. Carlson wll succeed Commsson- er COK as terrtoral commander of the Armys 11-state Eastern Terrtory wth headquarters n New York Cty. The Salvaton Army n the Unted States s dvded admnstratvely nto four terrtores, each headed by a terrtoral commander. Bobby Banker say, "dont run all over totcn payng blls v." the most recent 12 months you have receved about $280 more n dvdend ncome and (300 more from captal gans dstrbutons than f you had owned Mass. Growth. Q I understand that General Foods has bought Vvane Woodward whch s growng fast. Do you thnk I should buy n lght of ths? S..G. A Ths development s only one of several reasons for purchasng ths qualty growth ssue. Vvane Woodward, a door-to-door ^cosmetcs frm, had sales last year of?7,3 mllon, less than onehalf of 1 per cent of GFs. More mportant, however, s the companys hgh - over 12 per cent proft margn. Ths, combned wth General Foods aggressve merchandsng methods dstrbutors have been ncreased by 60 per cent so far ths year could add to the long-range growth potental n these shares. AltarSocety. :" ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS St. Agnes Hosary Altar Socetys annual communon breakfast wll be held Oct. 4 at the Harbor Restaurant, here. Sster Mary Dorothy from the Coller School, Wck- Plans Breakfa^ The new offcers for year are Mrs. Matthew Ste- v e n s o n, presdent; Mra^ James Hggns, vce pre R dent; Mrs. Joseph Santera, treasurer, and Mrs. Kobert Amend, secretary. OLD WAGON FARM and Laurel Ave., Holmdel "Peach Over-Not Yet" Summers on the Go-5o Peaches on the o-go But Nether One Is Gone! Stll a Good Supply of Yellow Freestone Avalable OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY»-* CHRYSANTHEMUMS Colorful & hardy... n bloom now! 1 foot tall. Feld contaner grown. Over 50 buds & blooms per plant! BARE GROUND toluxurylawn for those really troublesome areas... rayvauajms Straght NK-100 covets ISM sq. ft. Seed germnates n only 7 days! There s ONLY ONE NK-100 Lawn Seed... NK-100 f lha product of 9 yean of xptflnwntallon t by leadng turf upwh. NK-100 «taurch,gr«ncelsr>*v*n long nto wntr! NK-100 f nwnlurnpno & bbndt wtll wth Mw> on. NK-IOD rtlardt wttd growth & rtqvlru lft Oncroblbld.rmrtnlroojhl. NK-100r.ftfdMo»t.. PROVIDES A BEAUTIFUL & HARDY LAWN g bans NK^OO/MERION 5 98»:. RED BERRIED FIRETHORN 2-3 FOOT 5 5 COTONEASTER RED FRUITING !BUY PROM THE GROWER and SAVE! HOLLY ACRES SuRSERY NUTSWAMP ROAD. MrDPLSTOWN, N. J. /a Mle Wet of the &M^:!&4* tv ft"? OPEN 7 DAYS FOR YOU* C HV«HIEMCIr- r NIH4S IY " Ml JAtft / "< V >:.:<>- Open a convenence checkng account. 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11 .THE DAILY ftegistes. RED BAM MDDLETOWN, N. J.l FRIDAY, ^EPTKMBEJt 11, 1*70 11 By LESTEH KINSOLVING MT. FUJIYAMA, Japan - At the foot of ths hstorcally sacred mountan are sx un. panted concrete three-stored, -modernstc, barrackslke buldngs whch look lke a pententary desgned by Frank Lloyd Wrght., Each of these buldngs has a large yellow numbefv And the bleak atmosphere of ths buldng compound s further chlled by the sound of rapd and frenaed chantngs: whch reverberate from wthn each \ot the buldngs: "Nam-myoho renge-kyo! Nam-myho renge kyo!..." Insde each buldng, three to four hundred teen and college age boys n whte shrts and trousers kneel n front of an altar, roll prayer beads n ther hands and shout ths chant -^ at least three thousand tmes per day. Ths chant (heanjng "Devoton to the wondrous law of lfe:,, cause and effect") s A Relgon That Threatens A Naton Relgon Today hardly medtatve n the tradtonal sense although the boys are assured that, such chantngs wll ensure perfect health and a frm bank account. To wtness the volume, rapdty and frenzed; self-hypnotc delvery of ths chantng and to see "the coun. tanances of the young chanters, nevtably recalls the ec statc countenances of other large groups of young people who once shouted "Banza!," "Seg Hel!" or "Duce! Duce!" Thesebuldngs are part of the nternatonal headquarters of a ferocously mltant relgo-poltcal organzaton called Soka Gakka ("Valuecreatng Academc Socety"). In just two decades ths organzaton has grown from 5,000 Stockhams Range of Interests Started When He Was a Boy ByBOB BRAMLEY MIDDLETOWN Seven heart attacks, a stroke, dabetes and a leg amputaton may have slowed down S. Fred Stockham of 11 Holland Road, but not so you could notce t. Backed up by Nna, hs pretty wfe; Penny, an amable crossbreed terrerbeagle; Noel, a scrappy pedgreed wre-hared fox terrer, and two no-brand cats, S. Fred scoots around hs splt level home deftly n a wheelchar, lookng out for the nterests of the Economc Development Commsson, the Local Assstance Board and any other cvc projects whch need hs help. Solder, merchant seaman, steamshp agent, salesman, statstcan, hotel manager and revver of dstressed busnesses, S. Fred was born 1 n Brooklyns Park Slope-Bedf o r d-stuyvesant secton n He grew up a Brooklyn lad, lvng wthn a radus of eght or 10 blocks untl he joned the Army n Enlsted as a prvate frst class on Electon Day, 1917, Mr. Stockham started hs ; Army career by escortng fve other solders from Ft. Slocum, N.Y., to Camp Hll, Va., stowng away on a transport to do t. Number of Crses After a number bf crses, ncludng a swtch n the shps destnaton from, Newport News to, Norfolk, Va., Pfc. Stockhamand hs ;men: arrved by;.(ruck.at ^antp Hll. There the young sol- 1 ders father, a major n the Transportaton Corps,. had hm apponted orderly to ther mutual colonel and got hm hs frst unform. Assgned to a transportaton company scheduled for shpment to France, Mr. Stockham was gven a warrant as quartermaster ser-. geant, senor grade, Dec. 24, "My pay jumped overnght from $33 to $96 a month," he recalled wth a chuckle. Embarkng Chrstmas Day, < 1917, Sgt! Stockham spent two weeks on the North Atlantc voyagng to Brest on the troopshp "Presdent Grant." "I was among the frst 50,- 000 Amercan troops to arrve n France," he sad. Havng Good Tme Untl 1920 the young sergeant was concerned wth buldng roads, operatng ralroads, constructng wharves, fndng water supples "and generally havng a good tme," Mr. Stockham went on. Hs work for the Transportaton Corps took hm from France to Belgum, England and Germany, wth occasonal sojourns n Pars, THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 247 Broad Street Red.Bank, New Jersey WELCOME! Holy Communon 8:30 a.m.. 9:3ft and 11 a.m. Servces of Worshp Rev. Rollo A. Mchael 9:30 and 11 a.m. Church School Nursery Provded THE SCOOTER -* Undaunted by poor health, S. Fred Stockham of Jdddletown scoots around hs home n a wheelchar, busy every day wth cvc affars. Hare he goes over worksheets for Economc Development Commsson n hs den, whch he has furnshed at an offce. he recalled. Back n the U.S. In 1920, -Mr. Stockham had no sooner been dscharged from the Army than he was hred as a cvlan employe by hs former captan, who gave hm a job runnng a Quartermaster Corps school for pursers on Army transports. When the job was made a Cvl Servce post some months later, Mr. Stockham apponted hmself purser on the U.S.S. Amerca., "It-fyas my last offcal act as a cvlan employe of the Army," he sad. "I saled wth the Amerca around Cuba, through the Panama Canal to San Francsco, where we pcked up Army personnel slated for the Phlppnes. We went to Japan, and then to Vladvostok n Russa, where we pcked up 7,800 Czechs who had been drafted nto the Hungaran Army and deserted. They were fugtves from the separate peace sgned between Russa and Germany n 1917," Mr. Stockham explaned. Plenty ot Help The Czechs were bound for Treste, from where they were slated to be repatrated. Durng the long voyage from Vladvostok va Sngapore, Ceylon, the Red Sea, the Suez Canal and the Medterranean, Mr. Stockham got plenty of clercal help as purser from the Czechs. "Among them was Jan Masaryk, son of the frst Czech presdent, Thomas Masaryk. I polshed up hs Englsh and he taught me Russan," Mr. Stockham re-, called. Jan Masaryk was later foregn mnster of the Czech government In exle after Htler took over hs homeland n World War II. Arrvng n Treste, Mr. Stockham left the shp temporarly to become a house guest of the Masaryks n Prague. By August, 1921, he had vsted Swtzerland and Vence and was en route from Gbraltar to New York Cty, where he left the U.S.S. Amerca wlu "a pocket full of money and a chest full of loot." f.mr. Stockhams next venture began when hs fathers former handyman, then presdent of the Oconee Steamshp Co.-, hred hm n New York to open a company agency n Havana, Cuba. I left for Havana n No- DISCOURAGED WITH CHRISTIANITY? Vst An Evangelcal Church! 10:00 a.m. - Bble School....(classes for all ages) 11:00 a.m. - Worshp Servce...(Bble preachng) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH "An Independent Bble Churck" 1200 WEST FRONT STREET LINCROFT vember from Whtehall St. wth,an overcoat and an electrc fan. It was cold as hell. A cop accosted me and asked what I was dong wth the fan," Mr. Stockham sad. "We were carryng 250 steel drums of sulfurc acd. It was packed In steel drums because there were no glass carboys avalable. It was on the Oconee the old German steamshp Maura. Only 50 drums came through the pas, sage to Havana; Alt the rest blew up or were jettsoned," he recalled. "I told hm he could ether pay me, or the shppng commssoner would sell the shp at aucton and pay me. We had a bg squabble and I was hred and fred sx tmes crossng Canal St. n New Orleans, but he fnally pad me off," Mr. Stockham recalled. Wth Ward Lne Back n New York, Mr. Stockham spent the next several years workng for the Ward Steamshp Lne as purser and busness agent, travm elng between New York and ports n Mexco and hobnobbng wth the governor of Yucatan, who turned out to be a swndler who tred to make off wth $8 mllon n government funds. In New York once more, Mr. Stockham faced the years of the Great Depresson, sellng fre extngushers, securtes and anythng else he could make commssons from. As the Depresson eased, Mr. Stockham found employment n thfe hotel management feld, wndng up n the Essex House n New York Cty, whch he remodeled. He was then hred by the M.L. DeZutter Management Corp., whch managed such establshments as the Glen Island Casno on Long Island and the famed Jaeckell Island Club, "where I played golf wth J.P. Morgan for 10 cents a hole," Mr. Stockham sad. Dstressed Busness Later, actve In pckng up dstressed busnesses,^ establshed the Skytop School n New York Cty and Skytop Camp n Hghland Hlls, N.Y. Sellng out these enterprses, he came to New Jersey n Here, as nsttutonal sales manager for B.T. Babbtt Co., Mr. Stockham was marred n 1949 to hs attractve wfe, Nna. A daughter, Pamela L. Stockham, was born n S. Freds busness career ended In the late 1950s when he developed dabetes and was strcken n 1958 by tho frst of seven heart attacks. Venous trouble arsng from the dabetc condton led to a seres of panful operatons several years ago, culmnatng n amputaton of hs left leg when ven transplants faled. "Ive got yards of artfcal vens In me," Mr. Stockham commented wth a grn. ADD 2 stockhams Interest! must Id Mao of the Year Hs handcaps may have slowed S. Fred down a lttle; he doesnt get out as he used to and cannot drve hs car. But he s busy every day n hs den, whch he has equpped as an offce from whch he makes hmself heard n cvc affars. He served sx years as presdent of the Vllage Cvc Assocaton and remans as charman of the board of Mddletown Helps Its Own. He s charman of the Local Assstance Board and the Economc Development Commsson. Polce Chef Joseph M. McCarthy awarded hm a plaque as polce department Man of the Year n May for hs work n adng troubled members of the communty. But voluble S. Freds most affectng moment came when he was kcked upstars" n Aprl from the presdency to the charmanshp of drectors of MHIO at a dnner-dance n Buck Smths Restaurant, East Keansburg. He was speechless as MHIO members, n a surprse presentaton, gave hm an engraved sterlng slver dsh n apprecaton of hs servce and leadershp. By ROBBY ROBINSON A very effoetvo wey to prevent water and snow from frettng n guhtr f to run an electrc haltng cable along the gutter at th«crtcal ponts. Controlled by a thermostat such a cable wll prove very effectve. One common wnter complant aganst gutters that they hold ce, maltng t mponble for snow and w/tor to run off freely and earnng them to leak through the roof and wall. Ths s du* to ths w.rong placng of fho gutter. It should bt so hung that t outer adgt s n lne wth or lower than the angle of th» roof. Snow and ce can than slde over the outer edge of ths gutter wher» otherwse they would oafch. A v.t to LITTLE IILVIR LUM- BER AND sumr co., s s y- camera Avenus (at R.R. le. ter,), Lttle Slver, 741-7(00, Is a vary effectve way to get (hole necestes for good home, mantenance. We carry everythng you need to buld, remodal or repar your home, and we always welcome charge accounts. Prompt fret delvery. HILPFUL HINT: A good prevents agant pant drppng down the Tandl* ard tfce pant, r arm to steur* a tghtly fttng dsk of cardboard around, (he handle of the brush or roll- to more - than 11 mllon members. Soka Gakka Is techncally a Buddhst laymans organzaton. But t thoroughly domnates ts parent relgon, a Buddhst sect called Ncheren Shoshu. Ncheren was a 13th century Buddhst prest who (A) fanced hmself greater than the Orgnal Buddha, Gautama Sddartha. (B) Severely denounced exstng Buddhst sects as trators and devls (C) Was exled after warnng the government that "I am the rdgepole of Japan to lose me would mean fellng the pllar of the country" (D) In spte of rumored power to predct the future and to effect mracles, ded at age 60 of chronc darrhea. Hs followng perssted however, untl to 1946 t was taken over by an approprately ntolerant thug named Jose Toda. "We must consder all relgons our enemy and we must destroy them," satd Toda, leadng the sects younger followers nto wdespread attacks upon other Buddhst sects, Chrstan churches and many of the more than 100 new relgons whch have sprung up n Japan snce the end of World War II. Prest Assaulted On Aprl 27,1952, Toda and 4,000 young Sokas took over the prncpal Ncheren temple at Fujyama, by assaultng the aged prest, Jmon Ogawawara. In the vanguard of these Buddhst storm troopers was Dlasuke Ikeda, who has succeeded Toda as presldent. Under Ikeda, the organzaton has: Created ts own poltcal party, Kometo, whch has snce 1964 won 71 seats n Japans Parlament (Det) and s presently the thrd largest party.n Japan. Bult up a publcatons empre ncludng the dally Sekyo Shlmbun, whch has a crculaton (3.5 mllon) whch s larger than any newspaper n the U.S. (Ths and other publcatons brng n "about $100 mllon* annually, so that only a few of our well-to-do members are asked to contrbute," accordng to Tomya Akyama, chef of the organzatons Foregn Relaton! Bureau.) Converts Hounded Expanded to 11 mllon members, through the ext r e m e 1 y aggressve converson technque known as Shakabuku ("Break and subdue") n whch potental converts are hounded, threatened and branwashed n what the Japanese Mnstry of Justce has descrbed as "a semgangster manner, usng a mltary organzaton." If Soka Gakka s ever able, through ts awesome economc power and hghly dscplned relgo-poltcal structure, to wn a majorty of seats n the Det, the consequences to the Orent, as well as to the world, could be great. And the organzaton by no means confnes ts converson objectves to Japan. It ponts out that Soka Gakka among other thngs "s the fastest growng relgon n Amerca." On March 8 The NPW York Tmes reported that the number of Soka Gokka members Trees, Shrubs Evergreens Seedng, Soddng n the U.S. amounted Do men than 200,000. Brck Terraces Ralroad Te Constructon H. P. Hammond, 111 Nursery and Landscape Servce VISIT OUR NURSERY HEYERS MILL RD., COLTS NECK Open Saturday Only 8-5 Week Specals Jap. Black Pnes 34 ft. $5 Mugho Pnes n. $ GARDEN CENTER Reopenng For Fall Pleasant Valley Nursery, Inc. HIGHWAY 34 COLTS NECK, HEW JERSEY LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND PLANTING Dstnctve landscape desgn and plantng GARDEN RETAIL CENTER NURSERY -fertlzers,.seedvpeat moss, r garden Fne qualty landscape-plant-ma-- tools, sprayers, nsectcdes, terals, ncludng specmen and planters, etc. unusual plants. 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12 n Kentuckys 458 racng days n drew: 1,988,46 fans vto bet $124,817,268. HOW, FIRST MBtCHAHTS Hgher Interest On Regular Passbook Savng* On One Year Certfcates of Depost On Two Year 4"/0 Certfcates of Depost } Saxnltl Inure* Cp to j«,«o» b T r.d..c. Heater Fedml Bcwre. federal D«V«lt U m n Cup. Srvce Salute Phlp E. Salmpr, son of (at arcraft carrer off tne Mrs. Ruth.k Salmerl of 41. coast of Vetnam. Seven frdge Road, Lttle Sl. T. Sgt. James Y. Valentn ver, has been commssoned a second leutenant In the U.S. has receved the U.S. Ar Ar Force upon graduaton Force Commendaton Medal from Offcer Tranng School at Camp Smth, Hawa. (OTS) at.lackland AFB, Tex. Lt. Salmer, selected for OTS through compettve examnaton, s beng assgned to Mather AFB, Calf., for navgator tranng. The leutenant receved a B.A. degree from MacMurray College, now at Camp Smth servng Jacksonvlle, 111. on the staff of the commander-nchef, Pacfc Ar Navy Seaman Matthew S. Forces". French Brck son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrs D. Brck of 203 Queens Hs wfe, Barbara, s the specalty Drve South, Lttle Slver, returned to San Dego aboard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 22 Cstern Owen H. Taylor, 109 W. Hghland Ave., Atlantc Hghlands. the destroyer USS Leonard F. Mason followng a two-year Marne Lance Cpl. Joseph deployment n the Western T. Iluntcr.son of Mr. and Mrs. Pacfc. As a part of Destroyer Squadron Three, homeem Road, Englshtown, was Joseph T. Hunter of 61 Blenported at Yokosuka, Japan, promoted to hs present rank the Mason gave gunfre support to U.S. troops ashore and Marne Arcraft Wng n Vet- whle servng wth the Frst served as a rescue destroyer nam. CLAM HUT Restaurant - Cocktal Lounge THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK MIDDLETOWN, N. J. FRJOAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 Sgt. Valentn, a data systems supervsor, was decorated for mertorous servce wth the data control branch of the systems dvson at Headquarters, USAF. He s By Manfred Lemmo ACROSS 1 Refuges 6 Burden w 10 Wld guess 14 Of a feld 15 "The And The Mghty" move 16 "- be n England John Wayne move 49 Egg clutches 20 Trap 21-vn, 25 Aunt: Sp. 26 Telepathc gft: nt. 28 Vase 29 Went and wed Wayne move 33 Dsabled 34 Make out 35 Bacterolog- sts wre Sharf 39 Waynes "Legend Of The Lost" leadng lady 40 Awaken 41 Custom 42 Angered 43 Poetaster Wayne move 46 Run 47 Is that so?,49 Cap 50 Naughty 51 Mans, nckname 52 Klns 54 button 56 Tber trbutary Wayne move 62 Declne 63 Frst-rate 64 Have words 65 Thessalan mountan 66 Rnd 67 Memorze DOWN 1 Lummox 2 Ngeran trbesman 3 Old Italan ttle 4 Food: s. 5 Showng a bas 6 Female co-star n 11-D 7 Agreeable 8 How awful 9 "-Wore A Yellow femrjneg Rbbon," 32 Fddle below 1949 move condtoner 34 Court 10 Medocre. 36 Persstent Wayne attack move 37 Went wrong 12 Rose 39 "Green essence Acres" lady 13 Petty offcer 43 Extremst var. 45 "- a deal" 18 Remunerated har 46 Dobbns 21 Audtor: Wayne abbr. move 22 Under 48 Declares^ 23 "The-," 50 A goody 1950 Wayne wth lox move 53 Cty n 24 "The-", Calf Wayne 54 Bread: It move 55 Nucleus 26 Otate 57 Weaken 27 Brtsh 58 Part of a carbne brogan 30 Australan 59 Moslem VIP cty 60 Mongrel 31 Sheks 61 Bddy Soluton t» Yesterdays Puzzle tanna nnnranh lamna anna aca uuuuamah uuuuma umaa aasa aaa aann anbn anran aaa mm aaama fgaanpush anhhf nana u ul Huuaaaju auua aauua asaa uaaa auuoa caaa Twenty area resdents were among 276 students of the evenng dvson of Unversty College, Bulgers Unversty, at Newark, named to the deans lst for outstandng academc achevement durng Named were Rchard C..Per tersoo, Cllffwood Beaoh; Mrs. Patrca G.»Channoat, Colts Neck; Mrs. Judth L. Ryan, Mrs. Irene Zmlrtovs, of Freehold; Mrs. Joan M. Heller, Hazlet; Betty J. Erckson and Mrs. Jeanette A. Ward of Keyport» Also, John G. Nalesnk of Marlboro; Mrs. Carol J. Borowke, Junes B. Cassdy, Rchard B. Hall, Mrs. Katherne M. Mancnsl, Mrs. Harret S. Thaler- of Matawan; Ronald K. Steck of Mddletown; Paul J. Krauthelm, Mrs. Ethel lukach and John Rodney of Morganvlle; Ralph E. Carsen of Port Mddle Lne Drawn TOKYO (AP) ~ A governmert poll of 20,000 Japanese shows 57 per cent consder themselves members of the Monmouth; and Bobert Mack and George W. Mwpby of Bed Bank. Three area resdents were among 22S students of Unversty College of Rutgers Unversty, Newark named to the deans lst for outstandng academc achevement durng Named were»jryce Barnes of 28 Chesapeake Road, Englshtown; Rchard H Lug, Ravne Drve, Matawan, and Humbert Sdptme, 2J Baybeny Lane, New Monmouth. 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Jonng Mdland are Rchard Woods, vce presdent of sales, and Dck Barry, assstant vce presdent of sales. Orvs Davs, Hazlet, has been promoted from assstant to the vce presdent of admnstraton to plant manager of the manufacturng faclty here. Both Mr. Woods and Mr. ton, Pa., plant. He came to Mdland from Glenshaw Barry wll work out of theglass, where he was manager companys corporate headquarters, also here. Mdland plant. 1 of the Orangeburg, N.Y., Glass has manufacturng facltes n Terre Haute, Ind., and Shakopce, Mnn., and sales offces n major ctes across the Unted States. Mr. Woods, who recently moved to Mddletown, comes to Mdland from Kerr Glass, where he was assstant general manager of glass contaner sales for the Packagng Products Dvson n Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Barry was also on the staff of Kerr Glass before" comng to Mdland. He served as a dstrct sales manager n that companys New York of- fce. A resdent of Westport, Conn., Mr. Barry wll relocate n ths area. Mr. Davs, who joned Mdland Glass earler ths year, brngs more than 20 years of experence n managng glass contaner manufacturng facltes to hs new post of plant manager. He served for 15 years wth Metro Glass, the last sx as plant manager of that companys Washng- Church Schedule To Resume Sunday MIDDLETOWN - Sunday School at the Reformed Church, Kngs" Hghway, wll resume Sunday at 9:30 a.m. The tme for worshp servce wll he 11 a.m. as of the same date. The Rev. Wllam W. Cov-* entry s pastor. 401 Sprngfeld Avenue, Summt Open Monday & Thursday Untl 9 Jut one slnky tne..,. outsktmy lttle Bodyjump from-pendletm. TMISISONE OF AUTUMNS 8RIGHTEST; IDE^S,LONG A^DlEAN ANO MUL7I» POCKETED. HANDSOME WOOL JEHSEY IN BRICK OR MAW. S-14,$3S... 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13 WEDMLY Traffc Hazard By BOB BRAMLEY LONG BRANCH - There RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, "are state funds avalable to muncpaltes to mprove localtes wth hgh ncdences IB IIIMIIINHI IIBIlllll IIIIIIU llbjllblllij! bll I III 1 llll. Illl Illlll llllwi Illl IKULflUlU Wl llll HIV llhllsip J! lfllnlll hllr I,11111 of traffc accdents, but confuson, lack of coordnaton and just plan sloth make them dffcult, f not Impossble, to obtan. Such was the thrust of dscusson at yesterdays meet- Ing of the Monmouth County Traffc Safety Commttee n West End Manor. The Group met for the frst tme snce May, and Elmer J. Noll of Eatontown, charman, was welcomed back after an llnesswhch began last January. Capt. Allan B. Forrester of the N. J. Safety Councl reported tttat questonnares were sent to 43 Monmouth County Polce chefs requestng nformaton on hgh-accdent-rate locatons n - ther muncpaltes; Only 12 questonnares were returned, he sad. The questonnares would have been used to extract statstcal Informaton to be used.n justfyng applcatons for state funds to mprove traffc condtons. PROGRAM CANCELED Mayor Fund* L. Cooper, left, and Joseph Goodspeed, charman of the New Shrewsbury Country Far Commttee, look over fhe nearly deserted far ground after cancelng the offcal openng ceremones. Yesterday evenngs thunder showers, lghtnng and generally bad waa+her caused eancelaton of the frst days program. (Regster Staff Photo) Ran Agan Sets Back LINCROFf - "Wake up, Amerca, and be heard," sad Edward W. Rosell of 13 Hgh New Shrewsbury Far Pont Road n condemnng a government study, prepared by a three^man team, whch, among other thngs, recommended the legalzaton of NEW SHREWSBURY - As the ran came down n organzers* straw was used, marjuana for persons over 18 F_or the second year n successon, the openng of the flashed, the farground, be-! va,1-1 ng. condtons, thngs torrents and whle lghtnng and, although under the preyears old. New Shrewsbury Country hnd the borough hall, looked-just wet. The few people mud n evdence. he taled rresponsble state- were Wet, there was not much Mr. Rosell condemned what Far has been plagued by ran. around for the openng scurred for shelter. Partcpants booths" were just net n oper-.. Most, of the "amusement ments n the report, orgnally Yesterdays thunder showers caused cancellaton of the n the talent contest huddled aton, though booths whch prepared by the three man staff for the now-defunct Natonal Commsson on the frst evenngs actvtes. n the stage pavlon. served food dd have customers around them, and, accord- Mayor Francs L. Cooper Most of the communty organzatons had set up ther ng to all accounts, the "food Causes and Preventon of Volence. and Joseph Goodspeed, charman of the far commttee, booths, but there were.few was just tops." The report was wrtten by had to cancel plans for the takers. The few youngsters It was hoped that todays Donald J. Mulvhll, a Washngton attorney, Melvn M. openng of the far, and ntroducton of past mayors of toured the far, t s true, but er, and that the expected.vs- Tumn, a socology professor who had braved the weather, weather would be much knd- Jhe borough. most of the rdes n the farway were just not runnng. Tonghts man event wll Lynn A. Curts, a doctoral tors would be there. at Prnceton Unversty, and The talent show, scheduled to follow the.offcal openng, Less Mud Now be the selecton of the beauty canddate n urban socology was also washed out by the One thng, whch was a queen. All entrants must be at the Unversty of Pennsylvana. ran. It wll, nstead, be held defnte mprovement over sponsored by a communty organzaton, and, accordng to Mr. Rosell, charman of the Saturday evenng. A rock musc festval, also had to be evdent absence of mud. reports, the competton wll subcommttee on drugs and the past year, was the very cancelled. Thanks to the efforts of the be "hot." narcotcs of the Monmouth County Mental Health Board Gonsultants^Fees Spark and former charman of the Washngton Heghts Inter- Communty Youth and Nar- Sharp Marlboro Debate MARLBORO Vouchers submtted by Communty Consultants Corp., Red Bank, gnted a heated debate at last n g h ts Townshp Councl meetng. At one pont, Martn Rothem, the drector of fnance,, threatened that he would do nothng but bookkeepng and -checkpaylng, snce there was "no need for a fnancal drector." Mr. Rothems outburst followed a controversy over deleton of the second of two vouchers submtted by the plannng frm from last nghts bll-payng resoluton. The frst, for $1,899 was submtted by the frm for consultaton work done n preparaton for the Shell Ol zonng sut. -. Counclman Lawrence S. Grossman demanded a detaled explanaton of the work done, askng f any part could have been duplcated n research carred out by Communty Consultants n preparng the new Master Plan. Detals Wanted The other three councumen : present agreed to hold off payment untl a detaled descrpton of the work was rendered, but splt n a decson to hold payment of a second voucher for $4,433 from the same frm. The two-to-two decson approved payment over the objectons" of Mr. Rbthem, who wam;edrthe>check wthheld for another" two weeks. ; Vpe*Bootj MIDDLETOWN - The local League of Women.Voters wll operate a voters regstraton nformaton booth n Sears Roebuck and Co,, Rt. 35, Saturday, Sept. 19, from 11 a.m. untl 3 p.m Deadlne for voter regstraton for the_noyembcr general electon s Thursday, Sept. 24. In keepng wth the league theme for "The Year of. the Voter" members urge all elgble ctzens to regster. Mrs. Vrgna Elman of 120 Locust Pont Road, Locust, league.voters servce charman, or the muncpal clerk can be contacted for nformaton. Wth audence members n the background chargng councl wth harassment of Mr. Rothem,fce fnancal drectorsad there was "no sense n ncurrng the responsbltes a drector of fnance has, f the order s changed every day." If cpuncl can overrde me, theres no sense n my dong anythng but wrte checks," Mr. Rothem grumbled. Regroupng after a fvemnute recess, councl provded one of tle evenngs few moments of unanmty by agreeng to postpone. payment, provded t goes" through "proper fnancal channels" and appears on the next payment lst. Water Curb Stands Mayor Morton Salklnd announced that water restrctons lmtng lawn waterng to alternate days would be contnued ndefntely. Mr. Salknds report, moved Lttle Slver GOP To Hold Pcnc LITTLE SILVER - Invtatons to Nckel Day have been maled to the resdents of Lttle Slver, Peter Ftch, general charman, announced at a meetng of the Lttle Slver Republcan Club.: "There wll be free pony rdes, lobsters, wll jbf. sold at cost, and all other.refreshments wll be offermfor fve cents a servng," te. Ftch sad. V- Ths wll be the thrd;annual famly ncnlc sponsored; by the Local Republcan Club and s scheduled for tomorrow at the frehouse grounds Prospect Ave., from 4 to 6 p.m. Ran date s Sunday, same place and tme.... Among those expected to attend are U.S. Senate fand- date, Nelson Gross; Wllam Dowd. canddate/ for the House of Beoresentatves from the Thrd Congressonal Dstrct; Freeholders Axel R. Carlson Jr. and Charles (Buddy) Allen, and the Republcan canddates for Borough Councl Counclmen John Van Wagner and W. Preston Corderman, Carthy. and Joseph Mc- to the end of the councl meetng (over mayoral objectons), n a new move to speed up townshp busness by jugglng agenda tems, revealed that new complants of yellowtnged water were croppng up n both Whtter Oaks and Monmouth Heghts. Zonng Ade Named The mayor also apponted Mrs. Mary T. Denton as actng zonng offcer, effectve today, at a salary of $4 per hour and recommended wthholdng all certfcates of occupancy for new homes n the Hovnanan. brothers MonmouthHeghts subdvson untl t was determned f approved engneerng drawngs were beng followed. Councl adopted a resoluton appropratng $1,500 for engneerng reports, surveyng and legal fees nvolved n nvestgatng three tracts consdered as prme recreatonal stes. The %ove, accordng to Counclman Grossman, marked the begnnng of a new get-tough polcy on recreatonal land, and lad the "groundwork for possble condemnaton." Cooperaton Requred "Large landowners," he contnued, "must realze they have to cooperate wth the townshp n provdng servces," ncludng needed recreatonal stes. The areas nvolved nclude 8 acres n Whtter Oaks East on Church Road; 13.6 acres at Nolan and Lloyd Roads; and 7.06 acres on Unon Hll Rd. n Whtter Oaks West. Councl ndcated that prelmnary approaches to the landowners nvolved all met wth negatve responses and condemnaton proceedngs were a defnte possblty. No tentatve costs on the purchases were announced, pendng the completon of apprasals. A resoluton approvng a person-to-person transfer of a lquor lcense from Cookes Bar n Marlboro Vllage to the Manzo Contractng Co., Inc. was adopted unanmously. Councl also approved an applcaton for $20,000 n state ad. to reconstruct twotenths of a mle of School Road West between Rt. It and the Levtt development. The questonnares were necessary, Capt. Forrester explaned, because the Dvson of Motor Vehcles s three years behnd n complng ts accdent fles. Latest fgures avalable were ssued n 1967 for the year 1966, he added. Polce Chef A. Leroy Ward of Neptune Townshp admtted he dd not return the Safety Councl questonnare, explanng that there s "a repetton of requests from so many agences that we feel theres no coordnaton." Each polce department s requred to fle copes of accdent reports wth the state, Chef Ward went on. It s these reports that are three years behnd n flng on the state level. The chef suggested that a thrd copy of each report there are about 1,000 accdents yearly n Neptune Townshp and 10,000 n the county be sent to the state Safety Councl or county engneers offce sad hs offce wll be glad to receve and fle the nformaton from the countys muncpaltes. Mr. Noll asked Chef Ward to recommend to the County Polce Chefs Assocaton that every county polce department submt such report copes. Bernard M. Savako, safety offcer at Ft. Monmouth, scored the polce chefs, sayng they have been "lax" n not gettng nformaton on accdent locatons tothe state n order to qualfy for state funds. Mr. Noll asked hm to accompany Chef Ward to the County Polce Assocaton meetng. Mr. Sweet reported 54 fataltes on county streets and roads to date, ncludng two over the Labor Day weekend. The record compared wth 47 deaths at the same tme last year. Monmouth County ranks ffth n the state n traffc deaths, seventh n populaton. Response to the commttees campagn for the use of seat belts has been dsappontng, reported Edward V. Trensld, charman of the educaton subcommttee. The campagn, started" IS months ago, urged use of seat belts under the slogan "Jon the Clck." It was planned to purchase and dstrbute to restaurants place mats wth a cartoon pushng seat belt use. Mr. Trensk reported, however, that only {558 of a mnmum of $1,200 needed to get the campagn off the ground has been rased, and prospects for more contrbutons, seem dm. What To Do? "The queston s, "What shall we do wth the (558?" Mr. Trensk sad. The subcommttee wll meet wthn 10 days and decde, Mr. Noll drected. The charman scored parents who gve ther chldren bcycles "before they can walk," and then fal to nstruct the youngsters n ther safe and proper use. "Im startng to favor the drver," Mr. Noll remarked. "These kds are too small and too young n ther mnds to be able to operate a bcycle safely. And the only way the kds can be traned s through ther.parents. The polce cannot do t, and the youngsters arent even n school yet," he went on. Tragedy Eyed. Mr. Noll also warned that mnlbkes are startng to "get thck" and are beng rdden llegally on publc roads. Its only a queston of tme, he predcted,-before a tragc accdent wll occur. He urged polce and parents to cooperate n keepng mn-bkes on prvate property the only place they are permtted by law. The charman remnded ambulance drvers that they are not enttled by law to run through red lghts, even n an emergency. Urgng cauton to avod accdents resultng from such a practce, Mr. Noll called on ambulance drvers not to get carred away as they drve ther vehcles. the county Traffc Department. "Well send them f you The next commttee meetng wll be Thursday, Oct. 15, want them," Chef Ward sad. Rchard S. Sweet of the agalh n West End Manor. U. S. Marjuana Report Ht cotc Board, stressed he was "appalled at the statements made, concernng the legalzaton of marjuana." "I hope that the future of our younger generaton and the destny of the naton wll not be jeopardzed by sucn reckless acton," he added. Questonng the statements that there s no evdence that marjuana leads to the use of more dangerous drugs," Mr. Rosell sad: Ctes Testmony "There are volumes of evdence of ths fact. The majorty of hard core drug users questoned n nnumerable studes has admtted startng wth marjuana. Former drug addcts n rehabltaton centers make ths the man theme n advsng young people of the dangers nvolved n ts use. "Why s there no medcal doctor on ths team to descrbe the physcal and mental and socal deteroraton caused by smokng marjuana. "Let me lst just a few statements from medcal doctors, and there are volumes of these too. "A report of. the AMA (Amercan Medcal Assocaton) ponted out that after regular use of the drug, many physcal problems became obvous bronchts, asthma, problems wth sleep, upset coordnaton. "Taken over a perod of tme, marjuana can damage the lver, eyes, respratory tracts and the bran cells. "The ratonalzaton used by most proponents of marjuana s that there s stll a dearth of real scentfc data." Hts Argument In reply to the argument that marjuana should be legalzed n an effort to restore the respect of youth for our laws, Mr. Rosell sad: "Shall we, therefore, legalze campus volence, heavy drug abuse, sex crmes, murder and so on, so that one who commts a heretofore Illegal act, may now feel comfortable and secure In the knowledge that the law wll conform" to hs standards n an SECOND HIGH SCHOOL To accommodate 1,800 tudwt, Mddletown weond hgh chool planned -for a tract ths Board of Educaton ha pwefmed on Mddletown-Lncrof Road. Archt»ct «r«flmer and (Mllsr of Unon. Mddletown School Brochure Stresses Need for Buldng MIDDLETOWN - A Brochure enttled "Wll There Be Room For Me?" wll be maled, to all townshp resdents shortly after Sept. 15 by the Board of Educatons The brochure s desgned to elucdate all tems to appear on the Oct. 13 school buldng program referendum. Detaled wll be the sharply ncreased school enrollments of late years; (he shortage of school space facng pupls n the townshp; buldng plans for a new elementary school, a new. _... c5 hgh school and addtons to three exstng schools, and costs and methods of fnancng the program. In addton, the board has scheduled a publc meetng on the referendum Frday, Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. n the hgh school. All resdents are urged to attend. Extra copes of the brochure and flers contanng the buldng plans are avalable n the school admnstraton buldng at $9 Tndall Road. Rumsbn Councl Bars Plan To Cut Bngham Ave. Speed RUMSON - Lowerng of the speed lmt from 35 to 25 mles per hour on Bngham Ave., was rejected at last nghts meetng of Borough Councl. Wllam W. Strohmenger, 97 Bngham Ave., asked councl to lower the lmt from the 35, 811 p u 1 a t e d by Monmouth County, to the orgnal 25 on the grounds of general safety. Mr. Strohmenger ponted out that there are at least two 25 m.p.h. school zones In the stretch of Bngham between Rver Road and Rdge Ave., wth ntermttent 35 m.p.h. areas sandwched n between. Counclman Francs E. P. McCarter noted that Bngham, beng a busy through road must have the 35 m.p.h. lmt, whch he clamed, s much more "realstc." County authortes nvestgated, he sad, and found that the county speed lmt was more realstc. Councl resolved that Polce Chef James K. Shea, should keep a record of volatons, and then the stuaton would be re-examned. Mr. McCarter ponted out that ths was a queston of enforcement of the new lmt, reportedly posted n the last few N weeks. "Lets try ths out,"wsad," and see how It works out. Nowadays, the speed lmt of 25 s truly unrealstc." he sad. Councl Introduced a "junked car" ordnance at frst readng. Under the new measure the parkng, or storage of unregstered or noperatve motor vehcles, wll be prohbted wthn the borough. Fnal and publc hearng of the ordnance wll be held on Sept. 24. On the recommendaton of Mr. McCarter, an ordnance wll be drafted regulatng the operaton of roomng houses wthn te borough. Under present regulatons, certan resdental zones are permtted to have roomng houses where no more than two boarders are permtted per resdence. Mr. McCarter suggested that such establshments should be permtted, In the proper resdental zones, only under lcense, and under the condton they mantan a guest regster to facltate nspectons by the enforcng authortes. Mr. McCarter ponted out to councl that there s a queston of whether certan resdences are beng used as roomng houses, contrary to exstng ordnance regulatons. effort to wn hs respect. Ths s nsanty. "Certanly the laws concernng marjuana need revson, and ths wll be done n the proper procedure, wth all the facts consdered and for the proper reason, the protecton of all our ctzens. "Also, laws cannot be changed or amended to please any one segment of our populaton, be It youth, age, black, whte or Democrat, Republcan or Conservatve. We are one communty and must consder the good and welfare of all. - "Agan, reference to Ue ravages of alcohol s not an argument n favor of legalzng marjuana, but one aganst t. Lfe s full of pressures and we must be able to cope wth them at our peak of strength, physcal and mental. Why. provde ouraewes wth another proven destructve crutch, tn6tter deadly Illuson of escape?". J», ; Concludng, Mr, KEANSBURG - In the only case heard last nght by the Zonng Board of Adjustment, members recommended approval of a use varance whch would permt a professonal offce buldng In a resdental zone at Man and Locust Sts. Despte objectons from several neghbors, the board.ruled that Domnc L. Bellezza of 142 Carr Ave. should be permtted to rent offce space n the old Hbernan buldng, a two-story masonry structure whch cannot practcably be used as a resdence. An applcaton from Mr, Bellezza to use the buldng for stores and a dry cleanng plant was dened by the board last month. The applcant now contemplates rentng the sad, "How does ths Idotc proposal resolve ths problem? I must go back to my prevous comment. Laws cannot and should not be made or amended to please any one segment of our populaton. The good and welfare of all must be consdered." buldng to tenants such as ns u r a n c e brokers, lawyers, physcans, accountants and other professonal men. The boards recommendaton Is subject to approval by the Borough Councl. Several other applcatons pendng before the board could not be heard last nght bepause of conflcts of Interest among board members present. The absence of members Allan Crear and James V. Papa prevented an elgble quorum for these cases. Eugene Connelly, Board Secretary, sad two alternate board members are expected to be apponted by Borough Councl before the boards next meetng Thursday, Oct. 8. Avalablty of the alternates wll make t easer to form a quorum In all cases., Bank Issue Splts Eatontown Councl EATONTOWN - Apparently stll senstve on the subject of banks, the Borough Councl put on a rare dsplay of bckerng Wednesday nght over a moton to establsh the Frst Merchants Natonal Bank as a second depostory for borough funds. Frst Merchants recently took over the buldng ol the now-defunct Eatontown Natonal Bank, whch went under n a scandal of alleged embezzlement. The borough had nearly $200,000 In unnsured funds deposted at the bank. The councl turned down the moton,.1-2 after Its Introducton by fnance commttee charman Danel Kaufmann. Counclman Vncent Festa accused Mr. Kauftnann of "rushng nto ths," and suggested the proposal be held. for dscusson at a workshop meetng. Mr.- Kaufrrunn countered, "Maybe we should do away wth commttees altogether." Counclman Robert Dlxon, member of the fnance commttee, sad he dscussed the proposal wth Mr. Kaufmann and supported hm. He and Mr. Kaufmann were the only councl members to vote for the moton. Counclman Robert Stllwagon, the thrd member of the fnance commttee, who sad he hadnt been nformed of the proposal, voted aganst It, as dd Councl Presdent Leon B. Smock and Mr. Festa. The councl then moved by the same 3-2 splt to dscuss the moton at workshop. Counclman Henry Frey was absent. Mayor Herbert E. Werner deplored the argument. "After beng n the natonal news so much recently," he sad, "the least we could do Is show unanmty." Mr. Kaufmann and Mr. Dlxon dsagreed. They termed the dsagreement "healthy." Central Jersey Bank and Trust Co. Is currently the only approved borough depostory. Mr. Kaufmann sad, "I dont want to seem sour grapes but, f the borough wants to nvtst moneysoon, the only bdder wll be Central Jersey.

14 14- THE DAILY REGISTER, BID BAMC MIDDLETOWN. N. It FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 Mets, Prates, Cbs Contnue Wnnng Ways By The Assocated Press The New York Mets and Pttsburgh Prates kept pace wth each other atop the Natonal League East by wn- nng yesterday whle the.chcago Cubs also won to resman rght on the leaders! heels. t The Mets got two runs n the thrd nnng, one on Bud - Harrelsons steal of home,..saw Phladelpha te t n the ysxth on Johnny Brggs. homer, then won t 3-2 n the 14th on Tomme Agees sngle and Cleon Jones trple. Then at nght the Prates. came up wth a 2-0 vctory over St. Lous as Luke Walker ptched a two-htter and Wlle Stargell ht a solo homer. Erne Banks keyed the Cubs 8-3 day vctory over Montreal wth a three-run homer that snapped a 2-2 te n the fourth. He also sngled n a run. An umpres judgment call had forced the New York Mets nto overtme aganst Phladelpha and as the game wheeled nto the 14th Innng Clean Jones stll wasnt very tred. "I couldve played longer," sad Jones after delverng a trple that drove home New Yorks wnnng run n a vtal vctory over the stubborn Phlles. "You dont get tred when a game s ted and everythng s rdng on every ptch," sad Jones. "You dont thnk about beng tred. Not now." Now s September...the Mets tme of year. The vctory over the Phlles n the afternoon gave New York sole possesson of frst place n the Natonal league East Dvson, at least untl Pttsburgh beat^st. Lous 20 n a nght game to move back nto a te for the lead. Chcago whpped Montreal 9-3 and remaned thrd, one game behnd. Frst place s where the Mets want to be n ahout three weeks, 19 games from now. "I thnk," sad Manager Gl Hodges, "that a 21-game wnnng streak wll do t. SURPRISES PHILLIES New York MtW Bud H»rn\ton (3) steals home safely n the thrd nnng of yetterd«y 9amt. Phladelpha Phlles catcher Tm McCarver s watng for tj«h»\\, whle tht Mats Wayne Garrett (II) s tll n th» batters box. Ump Nck Colos calls th play. The Mets won, 3-2, n the 14th nnng. & (AP Wrephoto) Superbrds Peck Yankees, Make Blefary Eat Crow By CORDON BEARn BALTIMORE (AP) - The supermen of Baltmore surrounded Curt Blefary last nght and made the New York. Yankees outfelder yell for t help.. The entre squad of Oroles ( wore blue Superman shrts, t emblazoned wth the red "S" on a yellow background, beneath ther baseball unforms durng pre-game warm-ups. The gag was a long tme buldng-cver snce Blefary, a couple of months ago sad hs f former teammates could be overtaken because "They s dont have bg red Ss on ther shrts."» Now, wth a 10-gatne lead In the Amercan Leagues East- ern Dvson and about to cunch ther second straght Nw York (l> I H>lllnore el) ah r h l b r h Clarke.2b 4 II 0 Bufonl.lt,2 0 Mutuon.o 4 I) I H1n.r.cr < I Whte, r o J.lowrll.th Calfr.rf- 3 (13 T. Itohxnn. r n~o 0.1.Elln. Ib A I 1 R.Rnbnnn,.1ll 3 I 1 llmara.sh.1 n I r*.jn)non.3h..._ fl n n Womla.rr snn Salmon,** n 0 Mlcharl.m 4 II n nmnnnrr.m 0 II <l Hohnaen.n BtchrhTn,e : I 1 Murc-r.pl 1 n 0 I M:Nnlly. > MNll S B 0 0 Wal..kl.p 0 DO I RENT A CAR OAY WEEK MONTH WALL LINCOLN MERCURV Mrtwbury AVIMK of lycmtm 747-S40O ttle, the Oroles. decded to - show Blefary, a former resk dent of New Shrewsbury, the t r u t h. The ntrcate plannng was splled n the afternoon papers, "Imt the Oroles and Blefary went through wth It, anyway. As the Oroles roared wth laughter, Blefary looked toward the Yankee dugout and yelled, "Help!" Mantanng hs cockness, Blefary observed: "That S 1 stll doesnt mean anythng s_. -untl-the.. magc;.number zero." Then, hs composure,broke just a bt and Blefary called out to Boog Powell: "Hey, Boogcr, save me one of those shrts/ The real wnner was Baltmores Brooks Roblnsoj. The T-shrts were ordered through, hs sportng goods store for $2 each.. "We must make a buck, or 100 per cent, on shrts lke that" sad Robnson, the mld-mannered thrd baseman who sometmes plays lke Superman. How They Stand AMKRICAN AMERICAN raoir Kal nvllnn IV I, Pt. Raltlmnm 1)2 n,8: Nrw Yntk «1 «3,5M T}n»lon 7.1 (H.H!< IVIrnll 71 n».517 Waallln(lnn Calforna «1 6 I 17 2 < Nrw Ymk m> mm IIKI Baltlmnrt mo IIIO 0(l«.2 DP -Bnlllmom 1. I/JH- Now Yntk 7, Baltmore B. Itnhlnam. lllalr. Han»n. HH -KUstHmrrrn l.h IP Kt nn so JJawn l., l.-l) (I l ) 2 " n 0 l tll.oid. «n 7J.41)5 1VS Wol lllvl.ln w, IM.»n Mmnnn m MI mm ~ HakMnfl 7S <a.11(5 fl TO 6fl.ftM lf K»n»n» Cly M Ml.:lll :n MUwmlm.VI R0,.17: n l.u.t NlRlfn llrxnlln Hanlnn II, Dclrnlt II nnlllrnr., -\.- Ymk I rpvplnml II. WHnhlnjttnn I MIlmrHot H. OUlnml I, IRI MIMI,r Hr>Ir 7, nnkluml 2. Jnd Kunxu Cty 2. Mllw»uhep 0. lt Knlum (lly Id, Mllwnukrr J. 2d Othfr cllff not KClmtutnd. 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He gave up the New York run n the seventh after John Ells sngled and scored on a double by Ron Hansen. - Etchebarren ht hs thrd homer n the ffth off loser Stan Bahsen, The frst Baltmore run scored n the second on a double by Brooks Robnson and a sngle by Chco Salmon^ Weve got two, now we need 19 more." If all 19 are as tough as yesterdays squeaker aganst the Phlles, t could be a long three weeks. The game started smoothly enough for the Mets, who ncked Jm Bunnng for a par of runs n the thrd nnng, one of them on Bud Harrelsons steal rjf home. Jerry Koosman ptched oneht ball for fve Innngs and then was rocked for a two-run homer by Johnny Brggs, tyng the score n the sxth. Ken Boswell opened the bottom of the sxth wth a hgh drve that ht the facng of the mezzanne deck n rght Held. The queston was just where t ht the facng above the orange lne whch desgnates home runs or below t. Frst base umpre Tom Gorman sad "below" and coach Yog Berra sad "above." Manager Hodges was noncommttal. "I thought t ht on the lne," he sad. Boswell, not takng any chances, *an out hs ht and wound up on thrd wth a leadoff trple. The trouble was he stll was on thrd three outs later. "Thats the aggravatng part," sad Boswell who had four hts n the game. "If I had scored, t could have been dfferent." Tomme Agee opened the bottom of the 14th wth a sngle to (eft, snappng an 0- for-13 slump and after Wayne Garrett fled out, Jones delvered hs boomng trple to wn t. : It was the.knd of vctory that mght be looked back on as a turnng pont three weeks from. now. "I hope not," sad Jones. "I hope we wn t by fve or sx so we wont be able to look back at any one game." A 21-game wnnng streak would take care of that. In other NL games, San Francsco trounced Houston 11-0, Cncnnat battered Los Angeles 13-4 and San Dego edged Atlanta 3-2. In the Amercan league, Baltmore edged New York!- 1, Cleveland trounced Washngton, 13-4, Kansas Cty took a double-header from Mlwaukee 2-0, Boston belted Detrot 14-0 and Mnnesota swept a- twnbll from Oakland 6-1,7-2. Banks and Mlt Pappas mght not bave sad t but tbe par of veteran Chcago Cubs are perfect examples of the famlar sayng: If at frst you dont succeed, try, try agan. t Banks, thwarted twce attemptng to sacrfce bunt, swung away and crashed a three-run homer that snapped a 2-2 te and sent the Cubs flyng to trumph over Montreal, Phladelpha (!) I atrkl Bon.l 112 BrlMl.rl 6 11 Mot*y.3b > 2 D.JohnrUb < 1 Ua.lf Hlsle.cf 4 0. 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However, the word went out at the West Sde Tenns Club to "watch out for Ken Rosewall." In a mld upset, Rchey, the ndvdual standout of Amercas recent Davs Cup vctory over West Germany, beat the 27-year-old Ralston, from Bakersfleld*, Calf., n a quarterfnal match, 7-6, 6-3, 6-4. Ralston ad elmnated defendng champon Rod Laver n the fourth round. Ralston, double faultng frequently and tentatve on hs volleys, was just a shadow of the man who erased the worlds top-rankng professonal. The 23-year-old Rchey, whose 1970 record s best of the Amercans although he ranks only No. 3 natonally, wll meet left-handed Tony Roche of Australa n Saturdays semfnals. Roche easly won over Bran Farle of New Zealand 6-3,7-5,7-6. Lttle Ken Rosewall, the 35- year-old one-tme kng of the pros, gave Australa another semfnal berth byscorng a clncally perfect and mercfully swft vctory over bg Stan Smth, of Pasadena, SUPERBIRDS. A f«w month. 490, when th«n«w York Yankees were gettng croe to the Baltmore Oroles, ex-oroe Curt Blefary, formerly of New Shrewsbury, lad Bffmor* could be caught beceute "they dont h«ve bg rod SI on ther»hrt«." Pror to last nghts game, the Orolw, now hadng fey 10 game, howed Brfary, center, that they are ndeed tome knd of Supermen. Exposng ther thrh are Frank Robnson, Paul Blar, Brooks Robnson and Dave Johnson., (AP Wrephoto) Lades Play at Navesnk, Beacon NAVESINK - Mrs. Robert Thomson (Class "A"), Mrs. Arthur Efros ("B") and Mrs. Edward Teta ("C") captured low gross honors yesjerday n ladles medal play at the Navcslnk Country Club. Mrs. Prosper PeBona, Mrs.. John Dxon and Mrs. Howard Heck garnered low net laurels Cross County Bulds Bowlng Lead EATONTOWN - Cross score kcgler at, 213, whle Sd County Bulders jumped nto Joffe and Marty -Grossman frst place n the "Y" Bowlng each rolled 212. Leagues "A" Dvson West In the "IV Dvson West, after the frst day of acton Altberg Prnters went Into week wth 18 ponts.,-flrstplace wth 19 ponts after In tje Kast Dvson, Lou defeatng Levne Motors. Wcnstcln Lnoleum and New Devon Kntwear s the East York Lfe Insurance each leader wth 18 ponts, took thelead wth IB/J ponts. Harold Entn was the loops Norm Kpslcn.was Ihe hgh- hgh roller at 207. COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS RESURFACED REPAIRED ENLARGED SEALED OTTINGER & SON CALL FOR ESTIMATES Call Anytme were Mrs. John Mount and Mrs. Edmund Sullvan. In Sundays mxed member brunch tourney, better ball of twosomes, Jack Major 1 and Dr. Mldred Luca came out on top wth a net 60. n ther respectve classes. Low putt przes went to Mrs. DeBona, 32, Mrs. Efros, 31, and Mrs. Thomas Allson, 32. BEACON HILL LEONARDO - Mrs. Charles Keyler, who earned the Beacon Hll Country Club, yesterday won the "odds" porton of an "Odds and Evens" tournament. 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Margaret Court, the Australan amazon who s seekng a womens grand slam, advanced to the next-to-last round wth a 6-2,6-2, trumph over another Ausse, pert Helen Gourlay. The match had been halted by Wednesdays ranout wth Mrs. Court leadng 5-2 In the frst set. She needed only 23 mnutes to complete the job. Mrs. Court needs the Amerlean ttle to score a sweep of the major champonshps - Australa, French. Wmbledon and U.S. acneved only once before. The late Maureen "Lttle Mo" Connolly dd t n 1953., The defendng champon, who has won 19 tournaments so far ths year and once had a strng of 44 match vctores, wll play Nancy Rchey, Clffs 27-year-old older sster, who scored a 6-4, 6-4 wn over Lesley Hunt of Australa. AUTO RACES Tomorrow Nte 8 P.M. """STOCK"CARS""" J5-LAP MOD.-SPTS. 25-LAF LTD.-SrTS. t THRILLING EVENTS "WALLSTADrUM" "TIM n»mt el n» roclng at tt» Jemy hon." 4S81-A40O Rf. 34 klmr, N. J. WAYNE HORSE KRUNC Top notch feed for al ages andfv.% breeds of horses I, k Reduces waste. 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15 Blue Jeans Start Fresh By JOAN TURNER KBANSBUEG - Head coach for the Blue Jean Athletc Assocaton n the Jersey- Shore Pop Warner Football League ths year s Francs J. Kelly. Kelly, who lves at 17Merram Place, HazJet, coaches here nstead of n hs home townshp because hs personal frend and neghbor, Rocco Paolcell, commssoner for the Blue Jeans, told hm ths borough needed hs help. Kelly, vce presdent and manager of the Broadway Mutual Savngs and Loan Assocaton, Newark, explaned further. "I have been actve n Hazlet recreatonal programs for youths and I cant understand the lack of cooperaton here on the part of busnessmen and offcals. Certanly, t s not a lack of sprt on the part of the boys," te emphaszed. The boys, 115 of whom appled for tryouts two weeks ago, now number 85 because of drop-outs. Of these, 70 boys wll be chosen to make up two 35-member teams. The two teams are the Pee Wees (65 to 90 pounds) and Mdgets (95 to 120 pounds.) AH boys contendng for Blue Jeans teams have been examned by Dr. Ralph E. Berman, who returned to the Blue Jeans fees receved from each boy for examnaton of heart, relfexes, ears, general physcal condton and past medcal hstory. After 15 years of runnng the boroughs summer baseball league, the Blue Jeans remaned nactve ths past summer whle the program was under the drecton of the Recreaton Commsson. The football league s another story, accordng to Blue Jeans presdent, Patsy J. Acconzb. "We are gong to gve t our all and t s just about lke startng all over agan," he sad. Unforms, equpment, nsure ance and transportaton are some of the needs that wll beneft from a tag day and dance, tentatvely set for Oct. 24th. There wll also be a booster card gven to each boy chosen for the teams requestng ten sgnatures and a donaton. Assstant coaches are James Kenyon, Sd Stenmacher nd Robert Ercson. Henry Hengartner s secretary-treasurer. Frst game of the season wll be Sept. 13 at 1 p.m. at Lyons Feld off Palmer Place aganst New Shrewsbury. Cheerleaders under the drecton of Mrs. Joan Paolcell and a newly organzed drll team wll perform. THE DAILY REGISTER. BED BANK - MTDDLETOWN, N. J,» FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, BLUE JEANS Canter and quarterback work under three coadm n Kaansburg Bhm Jeans scheme of thngs. Canter s Thomas Stark, II, snappng to Denns Downey, 13. Coaches from left are Francs J. Kelly, head coach; assstant catch Sd StenmacW, and Patsy Acconzo, coach and Blue Jeans prosd»nf. (RagsUr Staff Photo) Clay Terms Quarry Bout 4 A Vctory for Justce NEW YORK (AP) - Callng t a vctory for justce, Cassus Clay sgned yesterday for hs frst fght n more than three years a scheduled 15-round bout wth Jerry Quarry Oct. 26 n Atlanta. In a jammed and chaotc news conference at a mdtown hotel, the deposed heavyweght champon sad: "Ive never tred to get a fght. It was the promoters. I never pushed. I sad, If you get one, Ill take t. "Ths s more than just a fght, ts a vctory for justce." Clay, at the openng of (te news conference, sad, "I ant talkng about nothng but boxng today." Then he lashed out at what he called Northern lberals who crtcze Southern whtes when, he sad, t s they who str up racal trouble. Clay, who wore a dark busness sut, was frst asked: "Do you prefer to le called Muhammad Al rather than Cassus Clay, or has It changed?" "Its Muhammad All," sad Clay. Seraphs Play 4 at Nght Mater De Hgh School wll have the honor of openng the Shore nterscholastc football season when t plays host to St. Josephs of Toms Rver Frday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. under ts New Monmouth arclghts. In fact, the Seraphs have four of ther nne contests scheduled after dark, three on ther home sod. Coach George Conts charges wll entertan Notre Dame of Trenton on Oct. 16 and Bayley-Elard on Nov. 14. The Seraphs wll travel to Somervlle for a nght clash wth Immaculata Oct. 2. Cont s pleased wth the talent and sze of hs coachng staff. Newcomer Tony Suozzo jons holdovers Lars Guy, Joe Prehodka, Bob Ktson and Jack Qunn, whle athletc drector Frank Outwater contnues to sng the prases of the Seraph Booster Club whch has worked long and hard to gve the school one of McMllen Off to Marylandther salary dfferences wth At Maryland, basketball coach Lefty Dresell sad he would make no comment untl he talks wth McMllen. Dresell sad he had no contact wth McMllen snce July. Last July, when Tom an- MANSFIELD, Pa. (AP) - Tom McMllen, 6-foot-ll hgh school basketball star, apparently "has decded that mom and dad know best. The 18-year-old McMllen gave a statement to the Elmlra, N.Y. Gazette yesterday, whch sad: "For personal and famly reasons I have decded to change my orgnal decson to attend the Unversty of North Carolna and nstead wll be attendng the Unversty of Maryland. "Ths decson s n no way a reflecton on tte Unversty of North Carolna. I have nounced he would the utmost regard for basketball coach Dean Smth, hs staff and hs program. As far as I am concerned ths matter s fnally closed." Coacb Confrms Swtch McMUlens hgh school coach, Elch Mller, confrmed «the swtch. "Tom came down and talked wth me last nght and sad he was gong to Maryland,, 1 Mller sad yesterday. "He came down ths mornng to say goodby." Mller sad he dd not know why McMllen changed hs, mnd after announcng last July he was gong to NorU Carolna over the vgorous objectons (t hs parents. The boys father. Dr. James Ocean Townshp Golf Event Set OCEAN TOWNSHIP - The Recreaton Departments ffth annual Ocean Townshp Golf.Tournament has been scheduled for. Sunday, Sept. 27, at the Colonal Terrace Golf Club, Wanamassa. The tourney, whch n the last two years drew more than 100 partcpants, s open "to artownshp resdents and ther guests. The CaUaway system of scorng wll be used. Lunch wll be served to all partcpants. Tee-off tmes can be arranged at the golf club or by ; callng Patrolman Fred Hun-, deftpfund at Polce Head- ^ulf>rs I; tpjphes and other przes wut.be awarded. Stock Car RACES THIS VT. NITB el «:W WALL STMOIUM ROUTE H, WALL VHP. McMllen,. a dentst, sad through an offce nurse that he had no comment and he refused to confrm or deny the swtch. The nurse sad the dentst had laryngts. Mrs. McMllen was unreachable. The telephone at the McMllen house was busy for hours yesterday. attend North Carolna, Mrs. McMllen declared angrly: "That boy s not gong wth our blessngs." She sad at the tme "no matter what they do or what they say, hes our son and he has a moral oblgaton to obey lbs parents. A coach cant step n and take over personal dutes." McMllen was a unanmous Pennsylvana All-State selecton last basketball season. He scored, 3,608 ponts for Mansfeld Hgh durng hs varsty career and was sought by 225 colleges. He was at the tap of hs class academcally, presdent of the student councl, a member of the school band and a prze wnnng oratonfflj McMllen whtreported enroute to the Maryland campus at College Park, Md., wth hs brother, Jay, who played for the Terrapns. Pcky Parent Mrs. McMllen last July sad of her sons decson to go to North Carolna: "We ob- ject today, tomorrow, next week, anytme to North Garolna?" The parents saa they Freehold Today IST-l M.. Pare; Cocktal (W. Poca) 5-2 eharanfl Streak (W. Pocza) 3-1 Hllldlan (No Drver) 7-2 Good Ooln (S. Meccuch) 4-1 Wav«y Coast (J. ftlzzo) 6-1 Oons Wn (R. Rodger*) 1M Symphony Belle (D. Sulzman) 15-1 Safe Port (H. Wllam*) 13-1 HI Look (H. Lawden) 20-1 Cteslnuta Earl (No Drver) 20-1 SND 1 II., Pace: Chtpmam Drect (H. FJllon) M Bonny Patrck (B. Myer) fl-l Camden Sdney (B. Gray) 6-1 Mercury Bob (F. Jaeser) «-l Santo Vncent (L. Tullno) fl-l Ponj pular Aaron (d. Bonaocl) 8-1 Molly lly Flngo (R. Renaonl 8-1 Butcnn Dream IL. Snerendl) 18-1 Moonlght Jm (D, poll»eno)> 2(1-1 Unbelevable (R. Blum) IH> I M.. Trot; IIMO. Merry Maker (G. Btldachtno) <W Yekome Revonah (O. Preck) 7-2 VlIlanovfB Prde (No Drver) M Not Bo Blue (S. Oralta) 6-1 Halloo (M. kamt) 6-1 Kelly Tljcr (R. Rodgersl 10-1 Jefferson Rader (L. Coneland) 12-1 TVmon Pmt (P. Floyd) Olhnrn Specal IE. Myer) 20-1 J * AUde Dudd (No Drver) 20-1 ITU 1 M.. Inrr; I1WH1. H T Carol IH. Flllonl fl-s Bronze Castle (J. Shlnner) 3-1 8e Surf (P Me Gee) 4.1 FrelRht Lady (O. Thompflon) 6-1 Scotch Starleen th. Lowden) 6<1 Destny Stuff (V. Lard) 8-1 Eva Bell /dloj (L. Wunn1oh) 12-1 Sharon Dutchens (J. Oluhm) 15*1 Mlns Twlnltle (W. Mnnstlelr) 55-1 Ml 1 JT, Pace: BO00. Tral Lawyer IE. Coob) «, 2-1 Afterburner. OF. Tajarlello) 7-J Thunrtcr Royal fh. Flllon) -l Key Trent (L. Tullno) 5-1 May Damond (H. Kelly) <J-1 Afton Skpper IW. Mamlleld) 8-1 Theodore Dlnmond (No Drver) 8-1 Lord Avon N (M. Plko) 10-1 BroAllnHIo^B. Myfrl 16-1 w-rm., P«; tarn. Captnlna Daughter IF. Jftegcr) -2 Doc Vnn tl. Gray) 7-2 Chevy Rlrlge Lad IW. Rllgway) 4-1 Matt B IT. Tontcrp 6-1 Grumble (J. Vltpllh B-l Churchy Craln f J Me Govern) fl-l Rusty chef No Drven 12-1 Model Man (O. Baldachlno) 16-1 Entres TTH 1. M.,... p«e«: am. Ohndl (S.._. I/ohmeyer Jr) 15 Blc Spender (W. Pocza) 21 Armbro Invader (L. Copelaod) 5-1 Golden Kenny (H. Dancer Jr.) 71 Brandon (8. Smth) Chen Don H, Kelly) e- Queens Cadet (O. Thompson) 15-1 Kgawetu (I. Fertel) to STII-1 M., Paco: tt#0. Stanley Pck (A. Thomas) Pet Craln (L. Wundtrlch) Medc Prde (.11. Caxllardl) Ryan Gold (C. Greene) Good Grl Wck (J. Oluhm) Camden Btoney (C Tlsa) Doctor Klldare (T. Foater) Playful Atflos (H. Gray)»Tfl-l M., Face! tl4m. Eds Lady (F. Tete) l Ollva Adloa (J. Lanfley) Blllle Bow Bow IE. Stratton) Dcke Del (R. Morno) Abbe Far (A. Oerberlch) MIM Adlo Star (B. Butler) Afton Spunky (R. Schlosser) Joanle East (8. gepbes) Afton Mte IC. Tlsa) 1OTII-1 M. Paeej Lad Ranbow (a. Procnn) 6enor Hanover (A. Stephens) Msson Lght (D. Wlllourtlby) Hankson (No Drver) Whrlwnd Lobell (R. Morano) Tanoa (R, De Marco) Bg Thlnklm (J. Smth) Path Maker (S. Or«lta) Roy (J. Romano) 31 «> »1, n 4-1 %\ Selectons I dharofs Streak, CocMall, tlllljun B 4?hlpmanx Drect, Boany Patrck, Murnry Bob 1 Merry M.krr, Not Ho Hm. Yekoms Kovonah I II T Carol, Frelfhl Ladr, Broua Cantlr B Afterburner, Tral faryer. Her Treat S Chevy ndre Lad, DocVaP. Caplalq» DauKhfer 7 nl Hpender, Ghandl, Brandon R Stanley rck, Medc Prldft, Pet t t*-."la<ly. Olva Aalol, Mckle Del 10 l.-d ntlnhotr. Benor Ilanover, llankaon Bent Bel dlfcmam Drect Soccer Teams Seek Home, Away Games HOLMDEL - The Holmdel Youth Actvtes Assocaton s seekng home or away games for ther two novce soccer teams. The junor team ages between and the ntermedate team Drect nqures to John Dunlap, 9 Mayfar M, HazJet. had vald objectons but never have made them publc. - McMllen sgned: a letter of ntent to enroll at North Carolna, but James Weaver, commssoner of the Atlantc Coast Conference, of whch North Carolna and Maryland are members, sad the letter was worthless wthout the sgnature of parents or guardans. " Yesterdays Results lal FACE: 1 M tljoos T.J:1O Mr Spn (HubDard) 11-.X7A0 Poplar Dplomat (dagltrdu ftdpackl 1 Ml HMOS T-Jlll.l Allon Homer (Howard) S.M tttddy Flly foower), Rothcflay (lutahento).1.20 Dally DwblB («-7> IMH.W 3rt PAOKl I Ml M,M»: T-fsOM MIIou Boy (Olln) J Late Call (.Fernero) _J.M 3.60 Lk Lucky Haye H (Sknne) (Sknner) lh PACE; 1 M; I1.5M: T-t;l»,] Afton-Shot (Oray e.»t> 3.60 Mlatty MouU (Norway) Orfo Kay (Lohmeyer Jr.),^«0 _ (»7)»th PAOK: 1 M; 4,0001 T-J:03.1 Yankee Tme Tmber Yola» Prde (Huemcn).l.mM Katern Tlon <<Luchento) Ih PACE: I M: IMWO: T-l:o4.4 AweBOmeBoV (<Lor Jr.) 2.80.O 2.40 Rver Ro«d Whlnple IRohU) T ) >teady gtreak <How»rd)».ao (f-3) $».M Itk PACE: 1 Ml «3,J00: T-S.-OS Shadway (Flllon) SO 2.(0 Mracle Glow (Cobb) Buster (Thomas) _.2.80 dn FACE: 1 M t2,«h>: T-S:M,1 Ensgn Kraft (Huebsd) Harry P (Onlentlnc) Plcka Oood Boy (Thomas) 6.00 Em»ct» (4-7) 1M7.CT «h P»CB; 1 Ml K.OOO: T-2:O8.1. Bank street (Plllon)..., Master olen (Webster) War Chant Cl*- (Thomas)...J3.2O IWh PACE 1 M: 11,100: T-::M,t Agonlstee (Payn Jr.) Quck Dottle (Mellt) gnowaus ten (flklnner) f.oo F.MCt«, (4-1) th7.«0 ATT, 5,J80. HANDLE-IS11,M3. the fnest clubhouse facltes" around. A great deal of the credt goes to Hudy "Htler" Mauer. Order at Manasquan Thngs have returned to normal at Manasquan Hgh School where the Bg Blue Warrors are launchng ther drve n the Shore Conference "C" Dvson. Squan coach Jack Hawkns and hs staff have settled the Board of Educaton. Manasquan was extended to a scoreless deadlock n a scrmmage wth Monmouth Regonal, whch s stll n the "B" Dvson won by the Warrors a year ago. Scramble nb The pre-season scuttlebutt agan labels the newly realgned "B" crcut as a fveteam scramble. Ocean Townshp, Asbury Park and Red Bank all fgure to be n the thck of the fght, but Long Branch and Toms Rver South, clubs wch have dropped down a notch from "A", may have other deas. From then on thngs got more hectc, wth the questons outnumberng the flashb u l b s and the nswsmen matched n number by hangers-on. Through t all sat Jerry Quarry, hs subdued manner conflctng wth hs outft of dark blue slacks and sleeveless, double breasted jacket. Quarry lstened mostly, but when he was questoned, he let t be known t-.at he consdered the Clay fght the most mportant of hs career. "If I wn, Ill consder myself champon. Nobody sver took the ttle away from hm (Clay) n the rng." Clay, who sparred eght rounds wth three fghters n a publc exhbton n Atlanta recently, calls Joe Frazer "the actve, recognzed champon." But, he sad, "I regard myself as the retred champon." Clay was strpped of hs crown after he was convcted of refusng nducton nto the Army. He s now appealng the convcton. Hs last fght was a seven-round knockout of Zora Folley March 22,1967. "Ths fght wll draw upwards of?5 mllon," sad Mce N. Maltz, presdent of Tenns Unlmted, Inc., and Sports Acton, Inc., whch wll promote the bout n conjuncton wth House of Sports, Inc., n the 5,000 seat Cty Audtorum n Atlanta. *" Clay wll receve 42 % per cent or a $200,000 guarantee whchever s greater. The fgures for Quarry are 22 >/4 per cent or $150,000. Sx Teams Get OK For Seres Tckets NEW YORK (AP) - Sx major league clubs were authorzed yesterday to prnt World Seres tckets by Baseball Commssoner Bowe Kuhn. At a conference n Ms New York offces, Kuhn told the Amercan League Mnnesota Twns, leaders n the West Dvson and the Baltmore Oroles, leaders n the East, to prnt tckets. Cncnnat, frst n the West, COACH OF THE YEAR Mn. Wllam B. Schanck, wfe of MddUtawts daputy >polrc» dhtt, t hown wth trophy and plaqu* she won as Coach of th«yaar n grls track. Awards war* praantad by Womans Athlatc Assocaton of N. J. Formerly a physcal «ducaton teacher n M-afar Da Hgh School, Mrs. Schanck starts ths fall s.t*achar and coach n St. John Vm-. nay Ragonal Hgh School n Helmdal. Mrs. Schanck Selected As Coach of the Year MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. Joan B. Schanck of 14 Bchard Ter., wfe of Deputy Polce Chef Wllam B. Schanck, has been awarded the annual Coach of the Year trophy and plaque for Grls track for 1959 by the Womens Athletc Assocaton of N.J. The award s presented annually by the Assocaton of Women Physcal Educaton Teachers and Coaches to a physcal educaton teacher who has done her utmost to promote outstandng performances In grls track events, Mrs. Schanck has been grls physcal educaton teacher n Mater De Hgh School snce Last year, the Mater Del grls track team ted Mddletown Townshp Hgh School Football Trophy Named Lombard. NEW YORK (AP) - The Natonal Football League champonshp game trophy was renamed the Vlnce Lombard Trophy yesterday by : Commssoner Pete Rozelle. "It s approprate that the trophy that Is symbolc of team excellence In football should carry the name of a man whose career and character were so Identfed wth the pursut of excellence," Itozelle sad. Lombards Packers won " the frst two Super Bowl games, defeatng Kansas Cty n 1967 and Oakland In The New York Jets captured the ttle n 1969 and the Chefs n The 1971 Super Bowl game wll be played n Mam Jan. 17 wth the wnners of the Amercan Conference facng thenatonal champon. BOATING KNOW-HOW REE BOA ClASSE UNITED STATES POWER SQUADRONS 1970 FALL PUSSES SHREWSBURY SQUADRON MONDAY, SEPT. 14, 1970 Rurmon-Falr Havtn RWJIOIMI Hgh School Rcglftr 7:30 p.m. - Clam 8 p.m. For Informaton Call: Jack Covaaaugh, for ttrd place In the Mater De Relays track meet, sponsored by Mater Delfor pulllc and parochal schools. Mrs.. Schancks team also won sx of eght track meets n nterscholastc competton. In May, 1959, the team took second place In the parochal school dvson of the state nvtatonal track meet n Asbury Park. Startng ths month, Mrs. Schanck wll teach physcal educaton.^ St. John Vlanney Regonal Hgh School, Holmdel. She wll also coach St. John Vanneyjs frst grls track team. Mr. and Mrs. Schanck have two daughters, Cyntha s a senor n Mddletown Townshp Hgh School, and Clalrlynn attends sxth grade n St. Marys Academy n Lakewood. New York, Pttsburgh and Chcago, battlng for the East ttle, also were gven the go ahead. The World Seres wll open Saturday, Oct. 10 wth the frst two games n the cty of the Natonal League Pennant wnner. An open date follows and the next three games wll be n the Amercan league cty Oct The Seres shfts back to the NL cty for the sxth and seventh games Oct , f necessary. The playoff schedule also was announced for the bestof-fve seres, nvolvng the East and West wnners n each league. The frst two playoff games wll be Saturday, Oct. 3 and Sunday Oct. 4 at the home of tle Natonal League East team and the Amercan League West. The teams wll swtch for the fnal three games wthout an open date. World Seres tckets wll be prced at $15 for boxes,.$10 for grandstand reserved, $8 for pavlon, (6 for standng room and $4 for bleachers. Playoff prces wll be $7 for boxes, $5 for grandstand reserved and $3 for general admsson. The AL Oakland As, Calforna Angels and New York Yankees and NL St. Lous Cardnals, Phladelpha Phlles and Los Angeles Dodgers were told to be prepared to prnt World Seres tckets f crcumstances dctated. SETS COLORADO MARK MERINO, Colo. (AP) - Merno hgh n Northeastern Colorado set an all-tme hgh tor prep basketball vctores n Colorado wth 42 straght over two. seasons. Merno then stretched ts vctory sken to 44 In a row whle wnnng ts second consecutve Class A state ttle. HAVE LUNCH WITH DOTTIE PETERSONS RIVERSIDE INN Hwy. 35, Red Bank Lmted Tme Stll Avalable FOR INDOOR TENNIS SEASON Note you can enjoy tenns n wnter as you do n summer... n country club comfort that makes playng a total pleasure. * ekamplmthlp I"d6»r Unl-Turf courh Santaf, Staamrstmt, Shawtn lunrlsu CfubhdJM Lsunf* wth hl.fl fn» tolt, lt* let cubm 121 ft. Isg Spccratur Ttrrae** Pro-Shop fmhrlta, flmt equpment, ppartl and Mrvlct TMIIII Intrueten ty top-notch trn Handsomely apponted Hl and Her* Drawng Ptoom, Sptclol TV and Chlldnnt Playroom. Applcatons acctpttd on a frst come, frst serve bass. Wrts or phone for a descrptve brochure and rates. Lttle Slver Racquet Club BIRCH AVENUE OFF BRANCH AVENUE LITTLE SILVER (201) \

16 GET He Best for Less at Ktson Chevrolet 1970 CHEVROLET Impale Sport Sedan. Ar Cond. I WAS $3770 $3495 NOW J*#7 LTD 2-dr. Hardtop. Ar Cond. "JrYAS J2795 NOW CAMARO 2-dr. Hardtop. WAS,$2495 NOW * CHEVELLE I AAollbU SS JW. SrVAS $1910 (21» MOW IT CHEVROLET I Bel Ar Wagon. WAS $1AOO J2095 NOW 1077,1966 CHEVROLET Impola 2-dr. Hardtop. WAS $11 CO 1*1395 NOW CHEVROLET Impola 4-dr. salon. WAS $1195 NOW 1966 T-BIRD Convertble WAS $ ft $129! NOW 0 I 1966 CHEVROLET Bl Ar Wagon. WAS SIAOO $139! NOW IU77 WAS 1966 T-BIRD Hardtop. Ar Condtoned. $1M5 NOW 1965 MUSTANG Hordlop. WAS $ 7 M09S NOW 0/ 1964 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury. WAS $ 79QI rm NOW /*" I TRUCKS.! 1965 CHEVROLET $1139 : Pckup wth Lft Gale CHEVROLET $ 769 Step Van CHEVROLET $ 59 /«Ton Pckup CHEVROLET $ 789 " Dump CHEVROLET $ 599 V Ton Pckup CHEVROLET $1349 Lodder Utlty CHEVROLET $ 329 Utlty GMC $ 279 Utlty. j CATS & DOGS 1965 MUSTANG $ CHRYSLER $499 Wagon MERCURY $229 4-dr. Sedan CHEVROLET $ 249 Convertble CHEVROLET $ 99 Impala CHEVROLET $ 119 Impala. WE WILL TAKE YOUR TRADE AND t ARRANGE FINANCING KITSON HIGHWAY 36 EATONTOWN ,4 m a m 1 -THE DAILY REGISTER, BED BANK - MIDDLETOWN, N. J.s. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11; 1970 * IMEET The Better Small < f Car Mercury COMET HERE TODAY! BETTER IDEAS MAKE BETTER CARS f Exctng, sporty looks. Short v/heelbaso for ea*y handlng. Loaded wth standard features: pant strpes, brght trm, full carpetng. Plus a host of optons lke V-8 engne, power steerng and ar condtonng. ~k A bg 4-door sedan thats famly-szed and famly-prced. ~k And you have a better, sporter small car. The 1971 Mercury Comet. Here n our showroom for your nspecton today. WALL LINCOLN MERCURY SHREWSBURY, N. J. PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER SHREWSBURY AVE. AT SYCAMORE J" SAVE. A IFlSTFlt! DURING OUR YEAR END SPECIAL GROUP Your Choce One Low Prce 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Fallback, gray, low mleage MUSTANG Convertble, three-peod, rado, x-cylnder. At t FORD _F«fUn» wagon, sx*paangtr, tx-cylndar, utomtc trammon, rado. * 1965 CHRYSLER New Yorker, Jour-door ed«n, powar brakes nd steerng, clean nsde and out, automatc, rado* whtawallj, J 1088 EACH SPECIAL GROUP One Low Prce 1966 DODGE Drt, convertble, x-cylndsr, automatc, low mleage, ont owner, "Monaco," four-door hardtop, V-8, automatc, power steerng, rado, vnyl top PLYMOUTH Sport Fury two-door hardtop*buckets, vnyl roof, automatc, power teerng,now tres.»1288 EACH, Whle Tlwy Last CHRYSLER CLEAN-UP SPECIAL GROUP Your Choce One Low Prce 1969 MUSTANG Two-door fattback, 390 engne, automatc. trrumuon, rado, dark gre&n CORVETTE Stng Ray, fve new tres, four-peed, rado MUSTANG Two-door kardtop, tx-cylndnr, automatc franmuon, ar condtoneef, whtewalts, claan, low mleage. $ 1988 EACH SPECIAL GROUP Your Choce 1961 PLYMOUTH Fury hardtop, automatc 141 WEST FRONT STREET 1960 DODGE trflnmlon. Four-door udan, automatc transmsson. EACH MANY MORE SPECIALLY LOW, LOW PRICED CAR BUYS and HIGHWAY =35 RED BANK, N. J PLYMOUTH YEAR-END SAVINGS OVER VOLVOS TO CHOOSE FROM MOST MODELS and COLORS BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Newman Sprngs Rd Red Bank A Plymouth has to be mghty good to get a VW guarantee. Frst t has to pass the VW 16-pont safety and performance test. Thats how we fnd out that the car s good. Good enough to get our 100% guarantee that well repar or replace ol ma or mechancal parts* for 30 days or 1000 mles, whchevercomes frst. Mnd you, were not pckng on Plymouth. It snt the only car that has to meetvwstandardstogelourguarantae. *«ngn«, Ironmon, rear axle, front axle o. lemble, broke, system, electrcal lytem. Specal of the Week 1969 MERCURY Montsgo, two-door hardtop, rado, haatar, automalc, V-6, powar staar- Ing, full VW 100% guarantaa. Car #N943A. Volkswagens 1962 VOLKSWAGEN $795 Sedan. Red VOLKSWAGEN $ 950 Sedan. Blu« VOLKSWAGEN $1095 ~~"-\ 5«dan. Lloht blue VOLKSWAGEN $ & Squortbock wagon. Ugtt Blur 1968 VOLKSWAGEN $1595 Sunroof. Dork green. $ FULL PRICE 1750 Domestcs 1965 DODGE $895 Dart wooon. Rado, healer, automatc, sx cylnder, power steerng RAMBLER $895 Amercan "440". Two-door hardtop. Rado, heater* automatc, sx cylnder JEEP $1195 Wagoneer. Rado, heater, automatc, V-B, power steerng CADILLAC $2550 Coupe DeVltle. Full power/ factory ar CHEVROLET $1650 El Camlno. Pck-up. Rado,, heater, sx cylnder PONTIAC $1895 LeMans, convertble. Rado, heater, automatc, eght cylnder FORD $1650 Mavtrlck. Rado, tnotar, automatc. MONMOUTH COUNTYS OLDEST & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER Shrewsbury Motors, Inc. SHREWSBURY AVE SHREWSBURY ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND \ LOST Four roll! 126 Instamatlc (20 exposure) exposed flm n Two Guya, Mfddtetown, Aug. 29. Vacaton, sentmental value. Call*W alter S p.m. *2O Kewtrd. LOST Male Samese cat. Navealnk area. Dark brown and bege. Answers to "Samme " Any nformaton, call after 6 p.m. LOST Black and whte ktten, vcnty fmadson Ave., Red Bank, Call 741- LOST Calco cat (Jacke). Black nose, colored patches on whte. Area»f Prnceton. Harvard or Lake Ave., Far Haven. Reward. M7-J470. LOST Fve-month-old female, part Colle, part Bnepherd, black wth whle and brown: Answers to "Uz", near New Monmouth Rt. and Oakhurst Dr. Reward FOUND IRISH BETTER CALL FOUND Medum szed black ehaggy dog. Bushy tall. Tlndall Rd. area. Call PUBLIC NOTICE NEW YORK recordng etudlo Lookn* for hard rock groups wth orgnal materal. Call (201) , alter e p.m. j AUTOS FOE SALE 1969 V-8 Impala Custom Sport Coupe. Equpped wth vnyl roof, automatc transmsson, power. steerng, rado and heater. New car guarantee. "A real beauty." PUBLIC NOTICE CREDIT PROBLEMS IT you Deed a used ear and ban hfttf credt problem, fn the part or never "" MW CALL KOW FOR IMMEDIATE OMBDIT OK PAID GAROTSHEBS AND JUDG- MENTS ACCEPTED. MANOR AUTO ACCEPTANCE SERVICE 162 Newman Sprngs Rd. Ited Bank LIQUIDATING BUSINESS - Pck up the watches and clocks left.lor repar. After Sept. 15. all remanng artcles wll be sold as part of the content! of Ihe store. H. Rosn Jewelers, 18 W. Front St., Red Bank TRAVEL - TRANSPOIITATION FLORUJA BOUND Large truck foi empty. Insured. Call ^^ AUTOMOTIVE AUTOS FOB 1969 NOVA Two-door. 6 cylnder, standard. Green wth vnyl top, black Interor. Beat offer. Call (More Classfed Ads On The Next Jage) AUTOS FOE SALE 1969 CHEVELLE $ CAMARO $1895 V300," Sport Coupe, fully ouoran. teed, fully equpped, gold fnsh wth black top CHEVROLET $2395 V-8, Impala Custom. Sport coupe wth vnyl roof, fully equpped- Low mleage. New car guarantee, 1969 CHEVELLE $2395 V-8, Sport coupe, fully equpped, vnyl roof, power steerng, rado and heater. New, car guarantee PONTIAC $2295 Tempest Custom Coupe, Fully equpped, Fully guaranteed, 1969 CORVETTE $3895 Sport Coupe. Yellow, 4-speed transmsson, mleage. New car guarantee. 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Convertlbl 1966 Musrong.$1195 Sport Coup* 1966 Dodge...I...$1095 Coronet four-d 1965 Cadllac $1695 Four-door (Ar) 1965 Chevy II $ 895 Woaon 1964 Malbu $ 895 Wogon 1963 Corvalr $ 395 Four-door (Ar) SEE A FRIENDLY SALESMAN AT CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. 325 MAPLE AVE RED BANK J ** * * * J *>* TVWB BORO MOTORS Je«p 8&Ies and Servce Prce alart u S2830 plus freltht T17-0O FIREBIRD 350 Four new tlre, snow tres. Stereo tape deck, Green wth Ween vnyl roof. Call any tme VOLKSWAGEN New trke, fve new tres, sun roor, rado, and heater. Excellent condton. Askng B1- AUTOS FOR SALE ALTOS FOR SALE " AUTOS FOR SALE BOS WHITE BUICK 1970 OPEL CLEARANCE SALE I $AVE 1759 AS LOW AS $ DELIVERED PLUS TAX RADIO INCLUDES: UNDERCOAT STANDARD ITEMS 30 MODELS IN STOCK STATION WAGONS FASTBACKS OPEL GTS SHREWSBURY AVE. NEW SHREWSBURY MONMOUTH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUYH-TOYOTA The Shore Areas Largest ChrjsUr-Plymcuth Dealer OM of tbe Largest n the State Largest Selecton ofutodctmn Monmeuth County WE SELL MORE, YOU SAVE MORE! LOWEST USED CAR PRICES IN THE AREA ILL USED CAR PRICES HAVE BEEN SLUSHED! WE MUST MAKE ROOMFOR THE 1971 CIRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS ARRIVING THIS MONTH! HOWS THE TIME TO SAVE HUNDREDS! PAY US A VISIT NOW; YOURE BOUND TO FIND THE CAR YOU WANT! 6201DSH.T. _ $1 eg «*. HrtfoR R1H, Mo, P DODGE WGH $297 SlMW»so,P4H,*utt<nal«: 63 FORD $297 povnlme.h&h 63CHEVYWGN.. $197 It$JIA 63 IMPERIAL... $297 «r.h<ft A*Co>),ru«o.«r MT-BIRD: $597 2dc.H.T.Aulo,P$,R*H 64 DODGE $ «to» xdu. Rsfc 4 he«th, «t<malk 64 CHEVY $197. <*HT,tolOlBII 64 RAMBLER $297 2*.H»nlt!.Aj(aRH 64 FORD $497 carvertw, K&H M FALCON $597 <-df.si.rkwn.rlh 64 VW $697 M BARRACUDA.. $897 Hardtop, 4- spend, PS, RH. 65 CHEVROLET.. $ r. Hardtop, RSH,AuUm«tc A5OPEl,2-DR... $497 Rsdto, Heate, etc, wy Economcal 65 RAMBLER _ $ 497 2door Amercan, R k H, Botwrulc 65 RAMBLER $577 Amman 2-dow bxun. n»to I, httw, m<y 65FAlC0N n!l...$597 74w*ulcrrjtK,R«l 65 MUSTANG...$ 697 2«t.rM.Rtd,AMullSMVah>- 65 OLDS.$897,rlS.MH o 65 CHRYSLER $897 Nt»p«l lt \n, Auto, PS, PB, Rll 65 MUSTANG $897 24ocr hardtop. Rtfto healer, automate V 65 FORD WGN.-. $997 KatlKf.Jpa AII(CONO,fflor RAH. ^5 CHEVY $997 Super Sport Corv. RATJU heater, automate, power stanng 65 IMPERIAL..$ Dr. Hdlp., Ar Cond. Full Power. 65 VOLVO... $ door. 1800»ret BtH 660LDSH.T....$597 Dynmc, W 2 Dr. IMtp. BAII Aulo., PORT Slwrng,«tc. CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED to sut your budget 66 BUICK WGN._ $ 797 :<WMlJ»lmwa(v».An(olP..1R«ll 66FAUOM. $797?*w«ulo<TUlr,mtl. 66VWWGN $897 uattmvneorcrw. 66 CHEVY...$997 2V^M.t..Autumn 66 DART GT $997 2*.HT,Au1o,RAII 66 CHEVY $1097 Z*.HT,Anto,P. 66 VW $ MERCURY $1097 PatHrx 4 *, *JR COND, Aulo. P5, run 66MUSTANG,.. $897 2*AtoP RH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH TOYOTA 7OO RT. 36, EATONTOWN 54255OO Dncll Acrm from MV lunctm SllM 14 Mll Inl V M*«m.l* Slo«t>«Cclr $1197 p,iuh liuh 67 CHEVY $897 autonau; powr tlatnr«67 BUICK H.T. $ CHRYSLER Mnp 67 VW. JdrwlrtlMIt $8st $1197 $ MUSTANG..$1397 Wllfr 67 PLYMOUTH. $ 1497 fcny*. < dr. Hf, MtCOfO. AWO, PS, MH 67 TRIUMPH $997 GTS 4 speed, r**o & he*!«f. A Rel bafjun 68 VW $ D0DGEGT~$ door hardlop, P&ll, aulomdc on conoto, 68 VW WAGON $ Aut«nMc,R(H>«tc. 6IPOHTIAC_$2I97 Tmpnt Culm 2*. Iff, AR COfB, 69 TOYOTA... $ TOYOTA. $ TOYOTA.. $ 1897 # COCOM 2-door. R*H 70 DODGE $3297 S(T*f 0?t 2*. nr, At Bnd, V-B, aulu PS lnyl roof H&ll 70(AMARO...$3297 Super Sonrt 2*o- hartop, 4 sprf ummtwjw» > -tot" 306 V* uw rr*.pfcapre» BRAND NEW I [TOYOTAI ^726 T It K Motora Inc. HW7. SI Eatontowa. N. J. UM111 SCENIC CAR SALES r. X 872^221 Hlghlarda AUTOS FOR SALE DEMO SALE 70 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME HOLIDAY COUPE Sherwood green wth whte vnyl top; green vnyl buckut teat. Tnted wndsheld, rubber mats (front and rear), door guardl, ar condtonng, con- ole, power brake and (tearng, automatc, deluxe wheel dct, wht.wall trel, AM rado and convenence group. Mfgr llt $4, NOW 3770 Other Modtl Avollabl At Smlar Savlngl RUSSELL Olduneblle-Cadlllae Co. 100 NIWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED SANK Kroll Molor«me, Broadway Long Branch, N- J VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALS! 1!KW Two-roor, ar Two-door, 8 l!)ff Fallback Squarehack. * RASSAS PONTIAC : 3^5-BroadSt. 74t-.MN0 Red Banlt Eves, untl PONTIAC Catallna, green wiu. black vnyl tnp, factory ar. power d!s«dlse brake B, rower steer >rfrk, flttomatll trananlshlo, 130flO m les, 527MI. CalJ KIX-HIV: ^ T»7O CHEVnOLET Monte CarltJ Atomatc trarsmlsrlon. rado, powpj uteprlnp:, hmkc, vnyl ronf, whltewallfj extras. I.Ike new. Boat nfler. 6T alter 6 p.m. AUSTIN AMERICA Twodoor, tour.pp-c, 11,872. P.O.E. sllchtlr. hlst.e( wl,h automatc. Alo Sprtes. MldteUr MOB roalntera OT. AAO MOTORSJ Anburv Park 775-3IR3. RAHBI.En AMERICAN SIxj cyllnrter. Automatc. Two-door ledan* Good condton. Call 741-B127. J. NEW USED CARS TRUCKS > AH types Open eves. Mon. thrnunh Prl. % 7:30 to 9 MO f WERNER DODGE T«._3a Rellord, N. jt Town* Chevrolet frst Are. Atlantc Hlhludl 2S1-1101» 8KB A "RllaaELI. MAN" For th best car buya. RUSSELL Olnsmoblle Cartlllac Co.^lOO Newman Sprng* Rd. Rnd Rank. 7?H»lO. (More Classfed Ads On The Next Page) AUTOS FOR SALE C. Douglas MERCEDES-BENI Sales & Servce Foregn or Domare Dalvsry COMrLETE LEASE PLAN 1M Oeonport»v». Llttlt lllvr 842*5353 JERRY BARAHAS and LOU LERNERS Drect Factory OUTLET NEW SHIPMENT OF 1970 EXECUTIVE CARS Now Acceptng Bonafde Orders On 1971 CHRYSLERS & PLYMOUTHS * Used Car Specals * 1967 DODGE Sport Wagon Von MUSTANG Two-door hordtop MUSTANG Much I CHRYSLER Two-door 1 hard fop wth ar condltanlno OLDSMOBILE Two-door hardtop PLYMOUTH Two-door Sport hardtop, 1966 CHEVROLET Caprce. Nlnt potnour ttatfoft woacm wth ar condtonng BUICK ftubblt lap tatlon wogon wth ar condtonng, 196S PONTIAC GTO, hardtop VOLKSWAGEN Van. BAYSHORE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH FIRST AVENUE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Dont Mss Our yenr-end sellout Darts FOUR.DOOR SEDAN, SIX-CYLINDER. WAS SAVE Challengers 2-dr. H.T., 8-cyl. 2-dr. H.T. B-eyl. WAS WAS SAVE SAVE dr.. H.T.. 6-cyl. WAS SAVE Chargers- CHARGER TWO-DOOR HARDTOP WAS : SAVE Deluxe Coronets 4-dr., Sedan, 6-cyl. 2-dr., Sedan, 6-Cyl. WAS WAS SAVE SAVE dr., Sedan, 8-cyl. «rvas SAVE dr.,Ssd«n, 8-tyl. WXS SAVE Seat Wagon, 8-cyl. WAS SAVE Coronet dr., Sedan, 8-cyl. WAS SAVE dr.. H.T., 8-cyl. WAS SAVE Polaras 2-dr., H.T., 8-cyl. 2-dr., H.T., 8-<>yl. WAS WAS SAVE v SAVE dr,, Sedan, 8-cyl. WAS SAVE F&H MOTORS AUTHORIZED DODGE DEALER HWY EATONTOWN ( t I I

18 18 -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK. MIDDLETOWN, N. J.s FB1DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 AUTO FOH SALE _ «.-! THE FINKST SELECTION Of new ad and used d carl In Monraouth o t h County. Over 100 alr-condltoned new cars fa tock. BOB WHITE BUICK-OPEL. BUICKOPEL Shrewsbury h b Ave., New Shrewsbury J0O. DAT8UN WASHINGTONS AUTO RVICE»0 Broad at Kerport 1M7 VOLKSWAOEN FastDack, blue. New Urej and battery. Excellent condton. 113W. Call 775*6328 before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. TOWN-* COUNTRY DODGE 60 MalB\Bt.,.taUw»n 1M4 TEMPEST STATION WAGON - Sx cylnder. Runs good. $300.»7 CHRYSLER BTATION WAGON, flt S swer. ar condtonng. Gootl conrlon. J1600. Call 741, CmCLE CHEVROLET *» Maple Ave. Red Bank 19flO VOLKSWAQEN - food runnng condton. Days, Evenngs CADILLAC COUPE <la V1LLE S230O Call CADILLAC - FOUR DOOR KARMANN OHIA New battery, front end snd.brsket, etc. Call CADILLAC Fleetwood BroR. ham. black wth matchng naddcl rocr and le«ther Interor. AM-FM Heron, automatc, ar, full power, urulne cor- (ml. Must (ell, wll accept tncle. ;:a v. AUTOS FOE SALE 1965 CORVETTE J27 CU. to. Very Kood condton. Afler a n.m CHEVROLET IMP ALA One owner. New tres, low mleage. Power steerng. Excellent condton. $ BUICK ELECTRA HARDTOP ~- An executve car In beautful condton. Ar condtonng and all power optons. Call (3. PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE Two-door. Low mleage. Excellent conlltlon. Askng «S(KI or best oler. Call M2-HH7. MOB Brltl»l Raclns Orcen. Cnnvcrllble. Two months «lr. Ovtrrrlv-, tonneau, etc. JIUflt Hell. Heat offer alter 5. PONTIAC KTO - "-" l». Mnt condton. Mrror fnsh. Kragr Mags, 4-aprnd. tr-power, 4 speaker tape unt, new wde ovals plus nnowb. Iy)w mllenge. llusl pell, Slower ne*l offer. «71-:KI72. 1%4 OU>SMOBII,E Jet Blar Bucket nn excellent Interor, body tratlful, HEVBET 1967 rt»lon wagon, Sx-cylnder. Rado, hnater. Power steerng. Excellent condton Call !. 968 OPEL Staton wagon Kadett. Qood flhajc, low mleage. Call «2 CHEVROLET WAGON 81x cylnder. Standard transmlsulon. $JU OccVnpo l Ave., oceanport. "lfm!tp0nran _ Grand Prx, 1B.0OO mles. Must sell. Any reasonable offer rrcrallerert, FIAT 8!S0 Bpydcr, Necda»nma body work. Btebro exnauftt system. Tonneau. (1200 frm AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE Bent offer B42080:! l AUTOS FOB SALE AUSTIN HEALEY , Hate blue, two tops. Almost perfect condton. Last of IU kn], (3700 frm after OLDSMOB1LE 88 Dynamc fourdoor sedan, powered, A-l condton. One owner, retred gentleman. v Beat reasonable oler CADILLAC 1966 Coupe De Vllle. Vnyl top, AM-FM rado, ar condtoned, all r E l l t d $ O1.DSMOBILE F-85 lour-door Hprlan, V-8, automatc, power steerng, new pant Job , lofs BIIICK-- Skylark, Power steerng, power brakes, ar condtoned. Call fr68- or,. COMET 1!M15. ErRlne neecl- work. Body a.l urtw\»lvry good nhnp(\ Twn now «tow Urt-s. UL-SI offer. Call 741-9*)0G after 6. MUST SELL I96S VollnwaBen camper, fully equpped. *2,000 or best offer. Call t CORVETTE r.una good. Need! pant ( »G6 MO MIDQET Wre wheels. Rado healer, convertble ton. Roll up wndows Fne condton. Call between 5-tt p.m. 7_87-53»5. TUDNDEaBlRD LAKDAIJ 1B68. Four.loor. Full power, ajr, new tres. Only 29,000 mlle. Best offer over 32,- ml. Call K72-O6I5. N 1968, top condton. AUTOS FOR SALE ALTOS FOIt SALE AUTOS FOE SALE DART SWINGER $ FREE: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 2399 STOCK #DI79 F.O.B. DETROIT MANY DARTS IN STOCK ALL COLORS, WITH OR WITHOUT AIR CONDITIONING TOWN & COUNTRY DODGE 60 MAIN STREET MATAWAN. N. J FORDS AT THE YEARS Lowest Prces! UAW Says NO Strke at FORD... We Must Make Room For 1971s! Buy a New Car at 20% Off- Also Beat the 71 Prce Increase COUNTRY SQUIRE Ar condtoned $ COUNTRY SQUIRE Ar condton.* $ GALAXIE Four-door, auto,, power etwlng and braku, whlrtwall $ RANCHERO «T, fom-pwd, bucktm, AM/FM Mrto $ COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON Ar o.dt.n.4 =.,..... $ IMPALA Two-door lordrop, automatc, pow.r storng.», vnyl top... $ GALAXIE Two-door hodtop, power tnrlng..., $ GALAXIE Four-door hardtop, pow.f ttnrlng $ FAIRLANE Fur-door. outomore. $ GALAXIE Twn-door hardtop, pow.r rurlng $ MUSTANG Automatc $ FAIRLANE Two.do.r. power teerln, $ FAIRLANE Squlr. Wagon,^Ish&aMg*!^:^^^^^^^^...-"..^ $119 I MERCURY Foc-door hardtop, automatc, power teerlncj $ DODGE Coronet 440 wagon, automatc, powr tetlna $ MUSTANG V-B. «utomc«e : $ CHEVROLET lelair WHOM, nne.p«enger. $ RAMBLER Cla.lc wagon, automatc.. $ 250 PINTO FORDSNEW VW. SIZED CAR CAREFREE ECONOMY. SUGGESTED LIST $1919 HERE NOW! 1970 ECONOUNE Wndow Van. New $2770 ALL FORDS ARE CREATED EQUAL MOUNT-ENGLISH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE MOUNT ENGLISH MONMOUTH ST. and MAPLE AVE. SINCE 1904 RED BANK AUTOS FOR.SALE ISM AUSTIN HEALEY JOOO - Damaged trunk, good tre), Call (1 after 6 p.m TA!S VOLKSWAGEN Bedan. Just passed Inspecton In July tsoo. Call PONTIAC LeMANB cyllnder. Automatc Rebult engne. Bacrltlce Must sell MUSTANG Yellow. V8 enflne. Stck shft Excellent condton. Best cf. ler over JJOOO VOLKSWAGEN I960. Faatback sedan. Model tke new condton,»1.7!)5. Call alter 6 n.m AUTOS FOB SALE IMS MU8TANO Stck shrt, (old wl! addle Interor, only M9S. Call 5&22U. BUICK WILDCAT-1962 Sport Coupe, Excellent condton. Bucket Beats. Auto, matlc after 6 p.m. FORD OALAX1E XL con vertlble. Good Iransmlsalon. { PONTIJlC BONNEVILLE Rum KOOrl. $32.% or beat otter. Call after 5 p.m. 1B67 CAMARO standard. Must Bell Call or alter 6 p.m...on. Ar HOB -19*^. Chelsea grey, red Inlerlo pndftorjed, all power opton. Mnt con. Rado, heater. Tonneau. Excellent con dlllon. Best Oder. 1II-43&. dltlon. $1075. Call MERCKDE8 UE.NZ I FL. "BSfPLYMOUTH Fury III, four-dol Two tops, nnow tres and wheelf Call 2)1-2WI1. IIEPBOCBBRED OARS NOCASUItEQUIREn Call 842.B4l6for Instant Crprlt 11)70 CHrYSLER Conv. Factory ar, full power. IMS O[,I>SMOBILE 98 Luxury, 4 <loor hardtop, factor/ ar, full power. lwchkyslkr.newport Bedan, full power.!)05 Fonn xr* rmratop, full power. 1%4 H1)K;K Wldcat hardtop, ar condtoned, full power. 1U64 CHRYSLER-Town and country staton wabon, full power FORD country 8( Ulre wagon, full power. 1M3 DODGE Polara solan, full power FORD FalrJane 500 staton wagon, full power. 1M2THUNDERBIRD hardtop, full pow. 1M4 CHItYBLEB I door lardtop, full IM0 PONTIAC Ventura hardtop, full SITNOH ANOR AUTO ACCEPTANCE BER- 152 Newman Sprngs Kd., Ilnd Bank 1984 CHF.VUOL-ET IMPAI.A - SUperflrort. V-8, 283 engne, automatc, power steerng, brakes. Perfect condton. J CAMARO V-8. Standard. Excellent condton after 6 p.m. 19«8 COMMANDO JEEP 4-whed drve. Automatc transmsson. 8 electrc plow. Best offer, 402-7B14. 19f3 LINCOLN (lood condton. $ Oceanport Ave., Oceanport. Phone 5I BUnK Le SaDre convertble SI.IBS or lest offer, Call after 7 p.m. MM00I. THUNDEBBIRD 196S. Fully loaded. Best offer, BTZ-OT42 after 6 p.m. VOLVO 1987 Two door. Blue. 4-s ecd, Excellent condllon S , l)65 FORD OALAXTE Convertble, Rado, heater, low mleage, good cnndl- Ilm, «HI>B frm )4. VOLKSWAOEN VAN 1»62 wth 19««engne. Runs very good. Body In good condton, S.W0. Call WANTED-AUT0M0TIVE Summer Is HERE! and wo n»ed 100 Used Can Hwy Keyport Ws wll trade or buy out rght C«ll or come n TOMS FORD ASK FOR ED SIGLER AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS GUARANTEES HONORED AT ANY RED BANK If3 Newman Sprngs Roed ASBURY PARK ? Ralroad Avenus AAMCO SHOP NATION WIDE hardtop, gold, black vnyl Interor, a Rght prce lor quck safe. Call after 3 p.m. FORD CONVERTIBLE Beat o! fer. Call Mr. Brown ( FORD STATION WAGON S50. Call alter STUDEBAKEK Slx-cyllnde automatc staton wagon, sldng roof Low mleage. $ FORD CONVERTIBLE New transmsson. Good condton. $ Collns 6t., Keansburg FORT) FALCON Staton waeon, (lood condton throughout. $450 or ocs offer CHEVELLE MALIBU Ex. cellent condton. $835. Call after 6 p.m T41-O51O CHEVROLET Monza, clca. S CHEVROLET, 1953 largo en gne f320), mass, bucketneata, ftlok off the-floor, J250. Call after 6 p.m M8 PONTIAC OTO Ar condtoned, power hrakes, power steerng, 1795, BAJLLY BROS. INC PLYMOUTH 1054 Sporta Fury. Two. door hardtop. Power steerng, brakes, rado, heater, automatc transmsson bucket aeats. Ml CID engne. Beautful condton. $850. Call Bfter 5 p.m.,( CHRYSLER Convertble. New tres, brakes and front end. S3T OADIIL-AC SEDAN DEVILLE 1968 Fully equpped, low mleage, orgn; owner. Call after 7 p.m PONTIAC TEMPEST Kadlo. heater. Clean condton. $250. Call afte 7 p.m VOLKSWAOEN Sedan. Good condton, sunroof, rado, other extra $1500 frm after VOLKBWAflEN Good condton. $425. Call after 5: BUICK RIVIERA Two-door apor coupe. Must sell a.m.-s p.m PONTIAC Bonnevllle convertble. Rood condton, $400 or best offer M75. I960 AUSTIN HEALEY 3.(1*1 Excellent mechancal condton. Call LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Power steerng, brakes, wndows ar Runs very good. S275. Call after 6 p.m AUTO RENTALS Need a Specal Car for a Specal Occason? RENT ONE FROM US! Quck Easy Economcal Dally... W«kly... Monthly WALL SHREWSBURY. N. J. Shrewsbury Ave. at Sycamore AUTOS FOR SALE 1H85 HUSTANG-Convertlble GT. V-8. txmtr»teertr,f. dsc brnej, Ar condtonng. Ul-W. SUNBEAM ALPINE Automat, c. Convertble. Snow tres. Back Jo school, need money eves.ft 1865 BARRACUDA - V8. Center conrole. Automatc tranamlsslon. M.000 mles..mm, Call BUICK SPECIAL Convertble V S. Automatc transmsson/rado, heater. Practcally new tres plus two snows. Needs mnor body work. $ MGA J60O MK8 Excellent condton orgnal mles. Wre wheela and two snows Included NEED A CAR? You have a credt problem, dont you? Call Mr. Vncent for help. Dealer, CORVAIIt Convertble.whte, 4- speed, A-l. «!5. Call _ B(JICK Wldcat convertble. Fully powered, new tres. Excellent condton. SHOO VOLKSWAGEN J Wlson Ave., New Monmouth After 6 p.m OLDSMOBILE Good runnng condton. One owner TEN PAS3ENOER STATION WAGON 19«5 Ford Count* Squre. Orgnal owner. $850. Call CHEVROL-ET Three-Speed, 283 Hur.t shut, 350 cam and tachometer. Call 264-eMS. FORD 1K62 Econollne van. New engne. Equpped wth bed, curtalnj, Ideal for campng. J VALIANT Good condton. Standard shft. Call nfter 5 p.m M..19G7 BUICK ELECTRA Custom hardtop. Excellent condton. Truly a luxury car. Oarage kept. Ar condtoned, power steerng and brakes, automatc wndows and seats, new snow tres. All new muffler system. Dealers offer $1800 and sell for $2390. Reasonable oflers Invted CADILLAC DeVILLH Fourdoor Hedat. Black. Under 20,000 mles. Perfect condton. All power. Thermostat ar condtoner. Prced for quck sale. S Call (or nforma. tlon DODOS CHALLENGER _ 383 RT hgh performance. Loaded, many ex tras. New car Karanlee. Orgnal prce $4285. a-klng (3200. Must sell. Call 2S1< J428 J 1062 CHEVROLET IMPALA Qood second car. Askng S200. Call AUSTIN-AMERICA Yellow (10 mles. Select drve. $1,250 frm lartarlp.m. FALCON Four-door, Standard shft. Good transportaton. $300, Call 8B2 MOA Rare Mk. II. Excellent hody, strong engne. $600 frm. Call G TRY ALL THE OTHERS FIRST THEN TRY US Pat Keelens Auto Sales Hwy 36 7R Kcansbunc MURPHV Sc DAVISON Mercedes- Benz Sales and Sendee, Hwy. 9, Freehold. 4S2-530O. STRAUB Bulck Opel NINE ACRES of New and Used Cars Hwy K Keyport 19M CHEVROLET IMPALA Two-door hardtop. Automatc TJl-4 Good condton, $350. Call after 6 p.m «B CHEVELLE 11ALIBU Convertble. Automatc transmsson, rado, sower steerng and brakes. Good condllon. Call after «, CHRYSLER 1964 Newport, four-door rdtop, power brakes, steerng, ar :onrltlonlng, In good condton, ( I960 AND 1959 TR3 Very reasonable. Both must go. Call 7W-6S MO MIDGET Excellent condton. Low mleage. Call ORVETTE 1966 Orcen convertble, excellent condton. Low mleage. Best ffer after 6:30. L95S CHEVROLET Custom Pontlao nfrlnc, automatc, mags. 957 CHEVROLET ^ 327 enslne, < eed. Pos-tracton, never raced. 542:4544 AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE ACTOS FOR SALE MONMOUTH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-TOYOTA " THE SHORE AREAS LARGEST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ONE OF THE LARGEST W THE STATE y s BRAND NEW 1970 DUSTER LETS FIGURE MONMOUTHS EASE PRICE. H! Qfc PREPARATION & CONDITIONING TRANSPORTATION D AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION RADIO DWHITEWA1L TIRES UNDERCOAT 298 DOWN PAYMENT OR TRADE P/ymou/f CIIIIVSI.EK1 DUSTER PRICE BUSTER! FOR ONLY 98 < TOTAl BALANCE IQUAl MONTHLY PAWMS-AmOVlD CUDIT; ANNUM PfRCfNMGERXTf 1101; JOTH HNAHCICHAIIGH329.2I; SUM OF JHl PAYMINIS W5.2t BRAND NEW 1970 IBARRACUDAS I NOW BHOtV I COSTl 0NlY4tffr/ Wth Vnrnrf Equpmsnl J2697 HURRY! WHIltTHlYlASTI mlt THEY LAST! 70 PLYMOUTH S Ar-Condtoned Fury III/ 4-Door VI. MaAt, H«otr, Aulomatc, Pewtt! t*r)ng. WW llttt Wh««l I nvtn, lght Mgj TnUd Glut*; ftalom* ef S-Ytar 59,.000 MIU Mftmonty NOW $ ONLY lofnet Selcllon at Used Cors n Monmaulh County. Open tl 9:30 P. M. --: CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH TOYOTA 7OO RT. 36, ElATONTOWN 54255OO llrtclh; ttrsa Urn M.V.IUS«CIKH StsIlM I 4 ttm tut M MssDMta UssasfCntx BRAND NEW L ITOYOTAI M726 r.o.e. AUTOS FOB 8AIE ONN6VKU. COMVBRWBLt 395 Broad St. M1-S180 :S. untl 9 1S64 CADILLAC COUPE - Bed Blnk ElMllent runnng condton. Needs pant. S70» frm. Call «5 CHEVROLET - Impala power steerng and Drakes. J45O. call after 6 p.m. 7(1-4(16. 19«7 BEL AIR CHEVROLET - Staton wagon. Bn-cylnder. Rado, heater, power steerng. Excellent condton PONTIAC Two-door hardtop. Automatc transmsson. Excellent condton. Call PLYMOUTH FURY Two-door hardtop, sx cylnder automatc. Ktcellent condton Church St., Keansburg. FOftDCORTINA-18 months old. 19,000 mles. Orgnal owner. Four-door automalc. Very teat of condton. Extra studded snows Included. $ GRAND PRIX HARDTOP All power. Factory ar condtonng, bucket seats. Good condllon. Must sacrfce S7-O PLYMOUTH ROADRUNNER - Ar condtonng, four-speed, bucket seats, many extraa. Bn monms old. Must sell M CYCLONE speed Vfl. Very good condton. Csll 74f PONTIAC Safar. Also IB«2 OLDS CUTLASS. J350 or btst offer takes both cars VOLKSWAGEN 1966, Automatc. Excellent condton. Call TRUCKS FOR SALE WANTED Internatonal Moul or Ford Bronco wth full top 1; jpod condton or later preferred. Plow not needed. Wll also consder Toyota Land cruser or Land Rover. Cll M evenngs. FORD ton utlty truck. Call " t 5 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALE8 Rartan Oarate Inc. I. Man St.. Keyport 264-0M1 19M CHEVROLET k ton pckup. Four speed transmsson. Beat offer. Call 7S7-l865after6p.m. CHEVROLET FLSETBIDE Half-ton pckup. Call after 6 p.m. S42-6B INTERNATIONAL TRUCK One on. V-8. Low mleage. Perfect for camper or constructon. $1300- Ml-lllo CHEVROLET <A ton pckup. Ex cellent condton. Can De seen BaU or Sun. between»-12 noon»t Ideal Sr, East Kcana^urg DODOS PICKUP MOO. ral ^ ^ MOTORCYCLES 1967 HONDA 4D0 ct. Super aport. Very good condllon. Akng Call 1967 BSA 650 Lgttnng. Excellent condton. Call after t B.S.A Starlre. S50CC. Only 1600 mles. Call or TRIUMPH 6S0 CC, 1»69. flood condltlon,,950. Call ^ ^ 1968 TTUUMPH-«50 cc, beautful condton. New nalnt Job, tres, chan and sprocket. Fully chopped. (1200 frm , 5-7 p.m BSA Chrome frame, rebult engne. Best offer. Call after 7 p.m MOt YAMAHA - Motor bke Moo el 06a Won In rattle. 4.9 hp. One cylnder. Value»42. Askng MOO. 872-W57. 1D69 YAHAMA 100 cc, tral or etreet. Excellent condton. Call after 7:30 p.m. HONDA S3125 One year old»30». call 8) after«. YAMAHA IO0 cc Wth helmet. Frst J175 takes It. Call after 6 p.m TRIUMPH SOOcc Daytona. SO00 mles. Perfect condton/shoo. Call 842- MUST SELL 1970YAHAHA. 12S Enduro. 3 months old. Electrc start. A-l shape afler 6. TRIUMPH Fve months old, S55O. Call KULL DRESS 1958 HARLElf DAVID- SON 1200 ccs. Call TRIUMPH Bonnevlle cc. Excellent condton. SHOO or best offer. Call evenngs. MOBILE HOMES I9S4 CONESTOOA 10x58, two bed rooms, den, lvng room, ktchen, 1 baths SCHOOL BUS Converted to csmper. Carpetng, beds, gas stove and electrcal outlets Included. Must be seen or TRAVEL TRAILER 1970, 19 Carrage Inc. Fully self contaned, tub and shower, sleeps four. Never used. Csll after 6 P.m COX TENT TRAILER Sleeps fve, MInl-kltchen, extra screened room. Call TRACTORS OUAVELY TRACTOR Commercal 10. SO", 40" and 30" mowers. Bulky and snowblower. Phone B42-O363. WANTED-AtTOMOTIVE JUNK CARS TOWED AWAZ TREE Veunn CARS WANTED We nay top If for clean used cars. Call Mr. Vncent O42-M00. WE DONT SELL JUNK Nor do we buy It W«do bur eltara. lats model cars st top dollar. See or csll WALL llwcolnmgrcuny 7J7S4CO JUNK CARS PICKED UP Twnbroolc Auto Wrackng Eatontown (JET CA8I1 FOR YOUR FOREIGN AND BPORTS CARS AT MOHMOUTH MOTORS. INC.. Kwy 35, Eltontown, 195? CORVETTE HARDTOP Wanted Call CASH FOR UBED OARS Trucks, foregn or domestc. Dean, oppolu Two Guys, Mlddletown. 671-S8I4. AUTO RENTALS DAILY WKHKLy MONTHLT Prces start at 16. M and up Econo- Car of "- Rel Bank. : 210 B. Newman Sprnts Rd TOMS FORD RENT A CAR 200 Hwy DO Ksyport BOATS AND ACCESSORIES UMINO 16 New self-starter Johnson motor and traler. Thompson IS, motor and traler, all equpment. Ilual wheel traler for heaver boat &. BOAT OWNERS! ALL YOUR BOATING NIEDS Treat yourself to an experence. New Jerseys Largest Marne Bunpl? House THE BOATMANS SHOP OOLUMBIA BAIIJHO TAOHTB IUN0BU YACHTn ODAY BAILBOATa THE YACHT SHOP HM Oc«avn Ava.. floa Br) ht. an-lbl3, COMMANDO : AUXlLtAItV OUTBOARD 65 Orchard St. Red Rank INVENTORY CLEARANCE NEW AND USED SAILBOATS _MONMOUTH BAILING OBNTER W«.t u. MonmouttTllssch.matn 5JJAT COVERS msae from your old covers ONLY. Also bout cushon, and nl types cf cushons CHRIH-CRAFT 18 V-f lha n n water.»m, 1970.lp renll IncSj Sop at Blls Landng 8ea Brl ht,» FOR SALE e Lap-trake klff M» homray deck «nl wlnahleld! Navv t S SSl.p. Evlnrude. Tratlot; s Isnf and many other etras. ust"ell Jr If TWO 4X12 WOODKtf FLOAT* Also» m f4"»a4jmt«r»m. CHR18 CHAPT cahln cnher?!? e t5"k:t?. l rr. u?,js J n,trc 1,1oS."{ OATS>ND ACCESSORIES MARSH MARINE SAILBOATS _ SAILFISH SUNFISH 1 BLUEJAY M-SGOWf 420 TURNABOUT 4 VENTURK-FAOESHIP - TAMZER USED BSA BLUEJAY JET H M-SOOW SOBSTAD SAILS TRAILEX TRAILERS 65 Orchard St.. Red Bank BLUE JAY #4515. Excellent canal-- tlon. Excellent raclnt record. Hlv«all equpment and cleans., ; CABBJ OlUlS«!R - 24 It, MOO. Ol 8-7 p.m. S42-18S4 16 CRUISERS INC. Navy top, ll new chrome, 40 h.pr Evlnrude, ttlth elac- J tre start, also traler. All tends- for w -{ a. no work needed, MOO. CalH«7-Z684fv * IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Tremsndous Savngs... Tremendous Seltcuon Models at take-away prces " * Select your boat at your prce Fnancng arranjed Sea Craft Wellcraft,,. Crltcnflel..:" Ms& nc. - - ;f Specal: Pre-season Sale on New lsr Sea Crsft anrl Wellcraft Mod.l. FLAGSHIP MARINtf.> Atlantc Hghlands Muncpal HkrMr XS LIGHTNING #9180 FbeMlU/- RaclnRMulpped.,^.."S I 1 15 RUNABOUT 1962, 33 h.p, Kvln. rude ana traler. Best oner, calf l(qr J ,f T.* :.. 15 STARCRAPT Wth 35 h.p. Mercu. ry outboard. See at AnrHtl Marna, Sea Brltlt BOAT Wth cabn,-. Mercury outboard motor, tral* extras. In water. Askng $7». 49j THE SKIPPERS SHOP «Frst Ave. Atlantc Hghlands 1971 CHRYSLER OUTBOARDS ARE HERE BUY NOW AND SAVE Outboard repars, wnterzng, tnd storage- Marne supples and o.ulpmtnt SEA BREEZE 16 Fberglat trl hull. Navy top. 75 h.p. Evltrudt. Includes dockage. Call JERSEY SPEED SKIFF h.d. fuel Injecton. Tee-Nee Tandem tlt traler. S SID CRAFT AB UTILITY Wth steerng. Good condton. Also V pram wth oars. Call alter 6, , BUMMER END CLEARANCE All boats must go. Pck of the fleet. 18 lapstrake boat wth traler. 12 runabout wth motor. 8 duck boat. 14 alumnum, boat wth motor. Call now OUTBOARD SPEED BOAT Tttre* weeks old. Less 1 engne. {275. Call alter 6 p.m TROJAN 1965 Express. Teak decks, walk-round ral. Excellent con- dltcn W OUTBOARD Wth 18 h.p. Bvtlrude plus ftont controls, cover. All ID good condton. Use of slp at Coast Yacht Works, Red Bank, for Reason. Askn; S375. Days , cvenlng , Walt Overton. 34 ELCO Cabn cruser. Movng, must sell. Best offer. Call GAFFJU3GED FIBEROLAS CAT- BOAT Head, sleeps two. «3,000. Call WHEELER Sedan cruser. Excellent condton. Many extru. Ready to so. No reasonable offer refused. Can a.m., or after 6 p.m. 16 SAILBOAT Lke new. Traler and 11 **..j-*m««.* fkru 420 SAILBOAT Excellent condton. J600. Traler J10O. Call C. 14 FIBERQLAS BOAT 35 h.p., Evlnrude motor.. Traler an4-accessores.- Askng K WINNER PIRANHA h.p. Mercury, electrc start, all extras, deeo V trl hull, Flberglas double bottom con. structlon. Pull moorng cover, doubltj gas tanks, storage locker, custom traler. Excellent condton. Beat offer. Call , 8 to 10 p.m. BLUE JAY #1829 Fburglas Olsen. Immaculate condton. Ulmer sals ncludng spnnaker, full racng gear. Saled two seasons, good record. New custom traler OWXNS 25 Sport Fsherman. Sleeps two, Excellent shape. In water at Keyport Marna CELEBRITY CLAS3 SLOOP 166«. Flbe-rglas. Dacron sals. Motor. Accessores Call "E" SCOW Two sets dacron sals. Reader and spnnaker. New galvansed traler. All In good condton. See at Atlantc Hghlands Marna. Prce $1100 complete. Call FIBEROLAS SAILSTAR Heal famly boat, aeats sx comfortably. Centerboard, dacron sals. 4 b.p. 2f«rcury outboard. $ PACEMAKER Sportfltlerman. I960, re powered 1969 twn Chrysler 22Ss. fresh water cooled, flybrldge, dual controls, compasses, shlp-tc-more, ADF,. auto plot, outrggers, gn pole, Fathometer, fsh fnder, fahlnf cnalrs, fsh box, lve bat well, fkw generator, sleeps sx. Extras. Call FIBBROLAS 35 Mercury, fully equpped, traler. Harbor fees pad. 1 1SS0. 33 Fourth Ave., Atlantc Hghlards, or WINTER COVER Heavy duty, for 56 hardtop skff. Used one season, $ STORAGE AND SERVICE WINTER STORAGE Wet or dry. yn to 60. EWOINE REPAIRS H.J. WILSON BOAT WORKS Ocsanport 229-MW WHY HAUL rodb BOAT? Hany smalt repars can be made, bottoms scraped n the watsr. Try our DvrK s*rtlc«. w «v*3ss>a\j a Rsasonabls rates. Call tts- or M6-61S4. BUSINESS NOTICES LUSTROUS FLOORS % LET GORDON PASTB WAX^rOUR FLOOM LAWN CARE Power Rakng.0 Fertlzng aedlnt and Reseednc Call M alter 8 p.m. MIDDLETOWN ZONE MARKING CO. rklnc lots. ncrtauon ar«s. trtfflo ttol layout luncl work. Phon TIT- «or Trt-1083, -, BLACK TOP SERVICE - CaatlM Stanley Jr. 7au name It wsu p&t* It- frst wllmhs. 7ST-3JM.. UOHT HAULINO HALL MOVINO JOB* PREB IBTnATEl Also tome cleanup wrk. Call aftsr t p.m. BARL r. JANIt (also known as "Atal"! TIT-K77I... MAINTENANCE - KeMl CIIU Sodln. mly and rnonthly.rates. Estmates Hvtn,.Call Hmwl., RBCORDINO SERVICE WMdlns, fonllrmtho llrmthom. poltcal, ewyot (Jft corj, HAUUNQ-CLBA ALLTY _ ALTL...w Prompt BerVlw BCOTTO & BONB. PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS DONE" IN. Mf HOME J2. Coats 15. Zp Zl! S3, shrts and allacks J2.W1I1. Wl rnklt,..., nljn unllnerl skrts 15 Ladles dl d dreae110 pll t Maple Ave! LIOHT HA cleaned, c Bvel REPAIR SERVICE KIRBY VACUUM MOWINO OV LAWNSAN Cl Servce Red 1 FAPERHANnNO-PAINTINa A-l tvork a (More Classfed Ad On Tbe Next Page) a 4

19 BUSINESS NOTICES OAKPENTER BUILDER- Complete home Improvement,.Iteratonsaddtons. Roofng, sdng X93 A. Guarlno FOIUUTUMS MOVTNO - MUa am cellars cleaned. Free asuxn».t«. Call THE WBIOHT SHOP Carpentry «nl cabnet work. Hazlet Ktchen cabnets, room dvders, vantes, book cases, etc. Free estmates. RADIO AMD TBI.BVIBION SEMVCE Color anl Black and Whte. Antennas "PREMIUM ELECTRONICS 7J3 Hwy 35_ LIOHT HAUUNO Clean yfrd, eellars, garages. Furnture movng. Free estmates\dally, Ul-8762, ; ; THE DAILY REGISTER, REp BANK.mDDLETOWN, N. J.s FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 HELP WANTED-VmkVE HELP WAWTEP-FEMAJyE Famly Crcus HELP WANTED - MALE DIRECTOR OF NURSES R.N. 100 bed prvate extended care faclty, stuated Matawan area, requres Drector of Nurses. Ex- tended care faclty experence preferred. Top wages. Wrte full partculars to Box T-164. The Daly Regtar, Red Bank, for personal ntervew. MASON WORK Freplaces, foundat M. U o. e t W INEXPENSIVE TREE REMOVAL Free estmates 7U-1M6. HOME IMPROVEMENTS OP ALL TYPES Done \>y the largest bulder n Sfw Jersey..ball nton. Easy, monthly payments arranged. PAINTING - Interor ana Exteror KOOFINO OU Free Estmates REPAIRED Call EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED-FEMALE TYPIST Nght ahlft, 4;$Q a r t; Is 12:43 a.mu, Monday throum.vprflfty. 1 Startng ealary per Ro(jr,:you must be able to type 65 wofsa-par mnute accurately on an elght-*ow* producton bass. 74^-5880 WOMEN Cafetera, workers and cashers needed to work In modern cafetera n Industral plant, Call or 611. «3«ral dlcal ofllce. Vaokkeepuf Expe. ter, Red Bank. CHAMBERMAIDS Laundry Workers. Excellent year round postons. llust apply In person, no phone calls. Howard Johnsons Motor Lodge. P.t. 35. utddletown. HELP WANTED FEMALE PART-TIME SALESWOMAN Over 21. Experenced n sellnc womens apparel. The Ultlmate-I &12. Free fold, N.J. WAITRESS Full or part-tme. Apply n person at HOLMDEL MOTOR INN, Hwy 35, Holmdel. SECRETARY Red Bank area. Legal experence prelerred, not requred. Call ^EXPERIENCED NURSES AIDE3 Openngs avalable on all shfts. Small modern nursng unt, Apply EAUTICIAN Experenced. BWISB halet. Chapel Hll Shoppng Center, all WOMAN WANTED. TO assst wth houewortand dll* care, 10:30 to 6:30. Fve day week BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST For OPA offce. Part-tme or fulltme.. General ledger and payroll experence requred. Send resume and hourly rate desred. Wrte Box W-199, The Dally Regster, Red Bank: MATURE WOMAN Far Haven area. HouecleanlnK and help wth chldren. Lve In occasonally whle parents are away. 842-BO27. OPFleE HELP Part-tme, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Men.. Wed., Frl. Also Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In Atlantc Hghlands. Wrte Bdx P-18S, The Daly Beglster, Red Bank.. FIGURE CLERK Good ekllla requred. Must have bookkeepng experence Includng typng and tght ateno sklls. Company benefts. Apply Sbsco Buldng, Shrewsbury Ave., Shrewsbury. PERMANENT AMD TEMPORARY ACE EMPLOYMENT AOXNCY an Ttomsj Ave. 74T-34M, Shrewsbury EXPERIENCED NURSESAIDE Day and Evenng Shfts Applcatons now beng accepled. Call for appontment. « Hlltop Prvate Nursng Home, Hlddlelown. WA1TBBM M For Country Olub. cfmsm BLACK ANGUS RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUN&E Needs experenced: Watresses - Cocktal Watresses Salad Women Apply 9 to 3 and 6 to 8, Klngsley and Fourth Aves., Aabury Park, gee Mss NURSES AIDES All shfts. Experence and transportaton necessary. Startng $2 an hour plus lberal benefts. A rase In three months on mert Call Mrs. Clne. HOLMDEL CONVALESCENT CENTER Hwy 34 M6-42O0 Holmdel WAITRESS For fountan-counter, n luncheonette, hours 9-1. No nlghte or Sundays. Experenced. Apply n person. Plaza Luncheonette, Englsh Plaza, Red Bank. MIDDLEAOSD WOMAN To lve In and babyst. No cookng, no cleanng Morganvllle. Call C91-13H 6-11 p.m. MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Mature woman a^la to accept responsblty. Experence preferred. Fve day week. Wrte to Box T-1SI, T&e Dally Regster, Red Bank. IECRHTAR7 Full tme. Law offce. Baysbore. No lbgal experence necessary, secretaral experence preferred. Salary open. In reply state age, cduca- WOMAN WANTED 8 to 4, Monday through Frday. Apply In * person, Joyces Bub flhop, Llncrolt (next to Post Offce.) SHOWROOM SALES Full or part tme. Call Mr. Leonard. 741-HOO HELP WANTED-FEMALE SIX WAITRESSES WANTED Apply n person, MERMAID DINER, Hwy 38, Leonardo..> PLEASANT OFFICE Needs a grl who IB wllng to work lull tme. Typng and eteno a must. Other dutes wll Include bllng, accounts payable and recevable, anflwerlng telephone, flng. Hours 8:30 to 5 p.m. If you lt thlfl poston call Mrs. Wllett for appontment. GENERAL OFFICE WORKER - IBM keypunch experence necessary. Permanent poston, medcal and retrement benefts. Norwood Dstrbutors, 629 Broadway, Long Branch. """ """" SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST For professonal offce. Intellgent young lady able to assume responsblty and work wthout supervson. Must be able to relate to all people. Lght Eteno, typng and admnstraton. Salary comensurate wth ablty. Only thoa«nterested n long term employment need apply. Call between 3 and 6. LEGAL SECRETARY Mature. Mu.t have at least three years experence. Red Bank law offce. Submt resume and salary desred. Wrte to Box T-169, The Dally Regster, Red Bank. "CAN-N-N-DY1" MEDICAL ASSISTANT Wth technl. cal background for doctors offce In Hazlet area. Four days weekly. Wrte Box F.1M, The Dally Regster, Red Bank. HAIR STYLISTS ManlcurM, full and parl-tlme. EuBy snlon. Also Weekend cleanng woman. K COUNTER OIRL For small, fast movng loncheonette. Fve days a week. 7-3 p.m. Apply n person. 218 W, Front St.. Red Bank. NURSES AIDE Nghts, 11 p.m. to I a.m. Full -tme. Must be mature, Shrewsbury Manor NurslnB Home GAL FRIDAY Frendly atmosphere wth dversfed dutes, Knowledge of IBM Executve Typewrter. Good typng and ateno _ "must.",._. new plant In Woodb._., approxmately Oct. Excellent frnge " -"- "lall Mr. Keller Company relocatng to "* >rldbc-ed!8oa area, LPN WANTED From 4 p.m.-12 mdnght. For Informaton, call or GIRLS $250 A WEEK Record ahd tape producton company needs (10) attractve grls who enjoy musc. Oar necessary, Aek lor Mss Reynolds at RN Openng 3 to H p.m. shft. Alternate weekends. Apply BOOKKEEPER Experenced. Pegboard system. Physcans offce. Salary open. Start Immedately. Fve-day week. Wrte Box F-1B0, The Dally Regster, Red Bank. SECRETARY Mature. Must have 1c gal experence. Red BanK-MIddletown area. Submt resume and salary de ared. P.O. Box 1&0, Mddle town. SECRETARY PART-TIME Good Typst. Call Mr. Chane, WAITRESS 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply n g erson. Burger Bowl, 33 Whte St., Red ank. HOUSEKEEPER Experenced. References. 9 to l dally, fve-day week, steady. $ BICWDTABY-RECBPTIONIST For Attractve real estate offce. Knowledge of typlns, some tholhand or speed wrtlay; requred. Idea! surroundngs and TorMnt condaona. Call 741-C335 ON HOUSKWrvKS XTenlDs free? Sell Toys and Ofts Party Pts. No cash Investment. Mo ;collectton. No Delverng*. No experence needed. Also bookng partes. Call or wrte "Santa** Partes, Avon, Conn.n O6O01. Telephone 1 (203) OT WAITRBSa-HnLPIIJR - Mon/through Frl.. day. shft, 11:30 to 2:30. Pleasant workng condtons. Ideal for local person. Call The Heart!, KEYPUNCH OPBIKATOR/ J U >f IO E TAB OPORATOR For manufacturng company. Experence on 026 and 036 equpment requred. Knowledge of other data processng equpment desrable. Fve day week, B:3D a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Excellent company benefts.. Please apply between 9 a.m. and 12 noon I WHIBLOOK SIQNALfl INC., 273 Branchport Ave., Long Branch. HELP WANTED-FEMALE AVON CALLING Contnung demand for Avons Complete Lne cf Cosmetcs Creoles addtonal terrtores for Representatve*. You serve customers near horns and can earn well. Call now... J. Blrchflll, Dlst. Mar GOOD TYPIST Interested In vared dutes, Addressograph, stencls, Scrptomatc, etc, Red Bank. Wrte to Box T- IG3. The Dally Regster, Red Bank. BABYSITTER Lovo small chldren Lght housekeepng. 8 to 4 three days week. Matawan ^ RELIABLE WOMAN 1o clean home one day a week. Call EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES 6 a m, to 3 p.m., 7 a.m, to 3 p.m., 11 a.m. to 8 pm. and 11 a.rft, to 3 p.m. For ntervew call OPERATOR Sewng macftne and blnd atltch. Pad holdays. Unon ahop. Pece rates. Scharr Corp., Man St., Belford LADY MANAGER TRAINEES. Leadng dstrbutor of har fashons and cosmetcs has openngs for fve retal manager tranees. If you have sx months experence Indrect retal Bales, you may qualfy. Hgh earnngs potental. Pert or full tme. Full company tranng. Commssons. Dal-a-challenge, call 495-M48 or for an Intervew. RECEPTIONIBT-SECRETARY For actve real estate and Insurance offce. Typng, ateno and a pleasant phone voce. FlcaBant workng condtons. Call Mr. Tretsky at for an Intervew. DENTAL ASSISTANT Experence not necenbarv. Lmted typng desred. Wrte Box U-181, The Dally Regster, Red Bank. CREDIT INTERVIEWER Natonal jewelry chan lookng lor young, ambtous marred women wthout small chldren. Perfect for a mltary wfe. No prevous credt experence requred for part-tme work n our Ealontown, N. J. store. Hours vary. Transportaton to and from work needed. If Intereated, call M between 1 and 3. WAITRESSES Pull tme. Apply at kalte Ktatch, 485 Prospect Ave., Lttle Slver, (acroaa from Boro Hall). OPERATOR Full or part-tme, to work on draperes. Pleasant surround- Ingg. Call or BSfl WAITRESSES For luncheonette In Strathmore Lanes. Call aak for Lorrane. EXPERIENCED NURSES AIDE 3-4 mornngs a week. For Intervew call BayylewNursIngHome, 291-O4W. WAITRESSES WANTED Apply In person, Rex Dner, 117 W. Front St., Red Bank. KITCHEN HELP Fve daya a week. Apply Shrewsbury Manor Nursng Home, 741-2OB9. SECRETARY Part-tme. Shorthand and typng. Flea*e call T47-BS11 between D:30-ll:30a.tn. WAITRESSES WANTED Over 21, Apply Coast Inn, 145 Bodman PI., Red Bank FULL TIME Experenced saleslady wanted, some experence v?lth color coordnaton. Plena ant workng condtons. Please call BABYSITTER Fva days. 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Own transportaton. Eatontown. Call WAITRESS In Hazlet Call SALESGIRL Full round * tme, all-year " between. 2. round employment. Apply between 2 and 6 p.m., WoolworUrB, 82Broad St., Red Bank. WOMEN To operate nag machnes on the 8 to 4:30 and 4:15 to ag ma» 12:15mdnght Bhlfta. No experence necessary, we wn " /a n d bcnfcflts. Apply t Plastc Products Freehold An equal opportunty employer p. Good pay MAO Pla annard St. 462 WOMAN To do cleanng and l Ironng. TUCB, and Frl., 10 to 5. Caro (or well-behaved 2-year old grl. Own transportaton. Red Bank area. Call RELIABLE WOMAN Wanted for chld care and lght housekeepng Monday through Frday afternoon. Own transportaton. Colta Neck atter 6 p.m. _ WAITRESS ^Experenced! T ; m Corte (shop Apply WAITRESS Experenced! p.m; to 2 a.m. Cortee (shop. Apply In person, Shore Pont Inn, Hwy 3 Hzlt In azlet. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED To lve n. Room and hoard plus weekly salary, Fve days a week. References, Call or , REAL ESTATE SALESLADY For actve Rumson offce. Member of MLS. Opportunty for ambtous gal. Wrte to Box T-165, The DalyRegster, Red Bank. HELP WANTED-FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER Hours to sut, two half or one whole day. Own trans. porlauon. On bua Una Lttle Slver after 4 p.m. HELP WANTED-MALE WOMAN To house clean one day per week, or two to three half-days. Own transportaton. Also woman to do Ironng. Holmdel HELP WANTED-MALE SALARY 3.B0 «BR HOUR Mut bt avalable Immedately. Ho experlcnca ntceary. Good advancement Guaranteed ncrement wthn frst month, call CAREER OPPORTUNITY Jon one ot Monmoutb and Ocean Countes fateft growng r«al atat* agences. Wt wll tran and prepare for llcen- Ing, through our specal company school, qualfed young, men for pof- Uon In one cf todar most lucn- Uve profealom. If you are Interested la lnt year earnngs of wth unlmted futur Income potental, call <> ) BEING ACCHPTHD IN Atlantc Hghlands, N.J. Startng salary *7,3D2. per year phs beneft*. Age 21 to 35 Inclusve. Apply Polce Headquarters, 100 Frst Ave.; AUantc Hghlands. BARTENDER Call KENNEL MAN WANTED Full-tme. Apply ID person Hon. Wed. and Frl. O&MBS ANIMAL HOSPITAL, Shrewsbury. YOUNG MAN To assst In lned car preparaton. Excellent opportunty. Ask for Mr. Lonro, Town rf" go Man St. uatawan. MECHANIC Ar condtonng Instaltatlon, resdental and lght commercal work. Must be experenced. Knowledge ot sbeet metal work helpful. Hospltallzatlon. sck days, vacatons, etc. Call 72M360. LEASED OPERATORS WANTED Apply n person, Rollo Truckng Corp., 205 Broadway. Keyport HAIR STYLIST Stylng to men,. Good^opportunlty "".99 DISHWASHER Handyman. Parttn». 18 and over. Apply Holmdel Motor Inn. 2S DISHWASHER Full tme. Apply n person. SHORE POINT INN, 33WHw> 55, Hazlet EXHAUST SYSTEM INSTALLERS Clean-cut young men, automotve and torch experence helpful. Excellent future. Apply In peron ONLY. MIDA3 MUFFLER, 450 Hwy 3S, Mldjletown. MAINTENANCE Man Cleantn flee, part-tme, U das a week. C na* otall SERVICE BTATION MECHANIC - Full tme, fully experenced. Steady work. Good startng salary for marred man. Apply In person, HERBIXS CIT- QO STATION. Llncrolt. NURSES AIDES-7-3:30n.m. shrt. Apply KING JAMES NURSING HOME WORK IN HAZLET SWEET SHOPPK 7 a.m. to lp.m alter 7 p.m. CLEANING WOMAN - Fve days I week. Own transportaton to Mddletown. Call BABYSITTER My home. Colts Neck. Fve days, 8 to 3. References. Call WOMAN Part-tme, mornngs or evenngs. Apply In person. KatsTnB Drug Store, 192 Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank. HOUSEKEEPER To lve In. Mature, dependable women to assst wth home and chldren. References. Wrte Box F-191 The Dally Regster. Red Bank HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED-MALE AUTOMOTIVE BABYSITTER One chld. Apply 2 Parmley St., Rumson, for detal!. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS Merrow.and bllnd-atltchoperator, also sngle-needle operators to work on car coata. Unon shop. 35 hours per week. SHOHE COAT CO., INC., 26 Brdge Ave., led Bank. (,4 block from ItR staton) BUILD THE NEW _ PINTO - AUTO ASSEMBLERS Openngs avalable mmcdlattly fer qualfed > applcant! to autmbl* Plnto. Plan your fu-ture now Pnto producton s started Plant expanson s completed Producton beng ncreased : START $3.49 PER HOUR Plus cof of lvng allewonct _ ^FJIII 5 /o shft premum Plus all company pad benefts Apply Ptnenml OHe* Mon.-Frl. I n.m..3 p.m. FORD MOTOR CO. Rent* 1, Edlon, New Jerwy An equal opportunty tmployr REGISTERED NURSES For nursng Home. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shft. Excellent salary. For appontment call 2& Mon. through Frl. > Staff /Juntos. 1 W«:hv» ph*n» f<" accountant! who ha/«1-j y»«n xptrtnet and " hmy n potental. W» fttfc ambtlont, ca;r-orntd canddatt let ntarttng opportunta n a growth company. 0«- grt( n accountng snd loma accountng ««p«r«nc» prafttrad. How«v»t, f you a^t now workng n accountng «rtd computng your tdueaton at nght w«want to har from you I Call, wrta or apply n peron to: T. Murdoek 2O HESS OIL & CHEMICAL DIVISION LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES For nurark home p.m. and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Top salary. For nppolntment call2&l-0fl00. Mon. through Frl, NURSEBS AIDE Day lolft only. Sxpcrlence and tranbportatlon nccebhary. Startng $2 an hour plus lberal benefts wth rases by mert up Id $2.36 an hour by rx monuk employment. Call Mm, Cllne, HOLMDEL CONVALESCENT CENTER, Hwy 34. Mfl COSM BTIC1AN- Full-tme, Exnerlencer only. Apply In person PRO- FESSIONAL PHARMACY; 134 Broad St., Red Bank. HELP WANTED-MALE Amerada Hess Corporaton I Hal Plan Woodbrdg, N. J. O7O9S An tquol opportunty employtr SALES CAREER, We have an outstandng opportunty [or a mature, hghly motvated person who has owned a busness or served In ether sales or *dmnstraton. Sx* cellcnt startng salary plus comml. nlons. Unlmted earnng potental. Management opportuntes. Lberal frlne benerts. Call Eves., 671-S&46 for appontment. An equal opportunlty employer. M/F FULL TIME Sx day week, ncml-r t d t s. UnltornH su rttme nght attdt 6 r nlthta a wee neat, personab ween 6-S p.m. E Ft St R FULL TIME tred, to pump pas. UnltornH suppot, Part-tme nght attendant, 6-n p.m. ( lht wek o 25 Both between 6S 110 E. Front S CALLS. attendant, 6-n p.m ek, over 25. Both mu ble and honest. Apnl. COLONIAL CITGO! Red Bank. NO PHONE DHAFTSIAN - CIVIL Experenced B a 1 a r y commensurate wth ablty *3M pu«pd3h fahona^ -BjauBq afujjj ber, ConflUltfg Engneers, Toms Rver, MASON LABORER Experenced prc ferred. Over 18. MuBt have a car. Cal after 6, CHEMICAL OPERATOR 1-2 years experence rralrer $3.l4+o $3.55 PER HR. Locaton: Rarltan Arsenal Edson Townshp, N. J. FOR INTERVIEW CALL: MR. RUSS WALN &0 An equal opportunty employer IF YOU HAVE a drvers lcense, can wash a car, change a tre, replace a battery and perform normal lutea re qured for our used car department, cue or call Pete Hummer at wall-lncoln. Mercury, Shrewsbury Ave., Bhrewuju ry. 747-M00. MEN Experenced In local movng and storage work. Permanent poston! avalable. Apply to ALBERT BTIRDOB A SON INC., 24 Clay St., Red Bank, 741- (894. SLACK ANGUS RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Needs experenced: Bartendern Brollcrmet Bua Boys Dshwashers Waters ApDr 9 to 3 and 5 to «. Klngslcy and Fourth Aves., Abury Park, Sea Mss MICROWAVE TacHN[CIA^f Bx. pertenced wth measurement tech nlque. Apply ELECTKO IMPULSE, lecneatnutet,,, Red Bank. Ttl^HOI. PHYSICAL THERAPY ORDERLY YSICAL TH nglnk post sptal Phys t opportunty Coalleng ern hosptal cellent oppo eeklnr fulm RAPY ORDERLY poston avalable In mod- Physcal Therapy Deptr Exellent opportunty for a relable persor, seeklnr fulmlme employment wth a fu ture. Experence helpful. Good «alnr.v and full frlnf e beneft program. Contacl Personnel Offce, nvervlcw Hosptal, 7(l-2T00. Ext. 225, tor an Intervew. An equal opportunty employer. WE NEED A PRR80N WHO Is olthc ae!f-employcd, a sales executve, c busness manager who Is not Interests In the usual run ot the mll poston, l you nave leadershp qualtes and woul lke lo grow wll an exultng new turn pany, call R. Hall, , B to 12 a.m All reples confdental. MAN To learn auto glass and eenern pdablnr. Permanent poston. AppV AT. LANTIC OLAB9 CO., 21 Maple J Rod Ban*. CUSTODIAN For sltht duty. Also GROUNDS KEEPER. Pad vacaton, hospltallzatlon, unforms. Call Mon* mouth Regonal Hgh School, M2-1170, Ext. 30. COOK WANTED Year round. Apply In person, The Rum Runner, ta Ocaan Ave., Sea Brght. METAL POLISHER Experenced only. Top slary plus bonus. Steady work.. xxoellent frnge beft MON MOUTH SILVERSMITHS M Bays or Eves. BIDINO»MECHANIC3 Must be frst class mechanc, able to bans all types o! alumnum sdng. Tools requred, Apply CY OORH any mornng between B:30 and 10:30. T41-75O0. 8CRAPBR PAN ClERATOIl Experenced * Call 4IE-7117 or Experenced only.. r. or (J71.622S SALESMAN Full tme, to work In menu store. APDly OOLOINS MENS SHOP, 25 Broad U., Red Bank. PAINTER.11XPKRIBNCBD Modern growng Hosptal seekng relable experlenccd Indvdual to work full tme on the day shft. Ooon salary, pleasant workng condtons and full frnge benefts. Contact Personnel Offce, Rlv. ervlcw Hosptal, 7(1-2700, Ext. 125, for an Intervew. An equal opportunty employ PERQAMBNT IS NOW HIRING! Full-tme sales. Opportunty for «dvanccment. Experence not necessary. Company bene/lts. Apply Pergament, Rt. 35. Hatlet. PORTERS Full and part-tme day and evenng poaltlon avalable wth good salary and full frnge benerta, Contact Personnel Offce, Rver vew Hosptal, , Ext. 225, for an IntervlorV. j\n eoua opoorny employer ATTENTION CIRCLE CHEVROLET HAS AN OPENING FOR TWO MEN IN OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT WITH EXPERIENCE OR WILL TRAIN SEE PARTS MANAGER. SHORT ORDER MEN Experenced only. Apply In person, MtrUnra Dner, IN. 3fl, Kc&nalury. PARTY CHIEF Trault man. rortman. Top eaury plus beneft! Includng hofpltallzauon. retrement, etc. Fellows, Jlcad A Weber, Consultng Engneer*, Survey Crew, Tom* Jtlver, 349^121. HELP WANTED-MALE PLUMBBH Experenced. Stead work, good pay and benefts. Call M LIFE INSURANCE BALE 8 MAN - Vtty unusual opportunty for somcon who wants to earn *400 a week and ove commsson. You wll Just contact real lve prospects, people who want lre nmrance. Just lke takng orders. We have taken the hardest part of the Irwur. ance «tlcsman«job and that Is obtanng prospect!. Strctly flaylmo operaton. Call Mr. Roberta (201) 67B between 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. DRIVER WANTBD Part-tme. Ugh dutlt. Prefer retred or eeml-rctlrer mat. Mtat he dependable. Call Mr, McHlhlnney, D. AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOC. IAAA) Local career lalen poston an mem bernhlp reprenentatlve, Well-proven lead and commsson pad plan wth contnung renewals. Sales experence!. Over 40, marred. Wth car. Call collect, Mr. DeAngelt*, for confdental appontment COOK COOKS HELPER OR 8H0HT OUDlR OOOK WANTED A l I OOKS HELPER OR 8H0HT OUDlR OOOK WANTED Apply In person. Ye Cottae Inn, HI w. lttont St.. Keyporl. MANAGER-TRAINED For nntlonnl cotnpny. Experence In pant and hardware preferred but not necesaary. Banrled. vacaton. Hospltallzatlon. Fltock purchase plan. Insurance avalable. Opportunty for advancement. Apply or «««Mr. F. Musso, Pant Dent., J. M. Feld*, Hwy. 3ft, Hazlet. 73P-OM8. HBAD WAITER Full tlmc7 Also WAITERS, part and full tme, Apply Admral Benbow Inn, Jackjon Bt,. ll«hlands. EnVICE STATION ATTENDANT - xperenced only. Part-tlmn «vfnlnrk lnd wcekrnds. Apply Tonys Mobl, Broad St.. Mapla Ave., Red Bank. CARPENTER Steady work. Unon Beach area. Call BAnTENDKR FarLtlme. In Hazlet Call 2S BARTENDER Full tme f. " " rpply Admral Benbow C, Hghlands. year round. n, Jackson BALKSAIEN New Car Agnncy. Kxcellent opportunty for Rdvuncemott, Experenced preferred, Part-tme conaldered. COUPE MOTORS, Rt. 1). Freehold. Call for appontment 46MVHfl S HIRVICE STATION ATTKNDANT Izperlenced. Part-tme, Weekend!. Call GOOD FACTORY JOBS You con tarn excellent Incentve rate* and over S3 an hour for kllltd work. ATCO wll tran you whlls you earn regular pay ralw. W» ned Spray Mochlnt Crawt, Inspectors Packen, Labcrer. Delvery Truck Drver I. Fork j Truck Drven, Well I R I chonlc. Full tme, M n parmlm, doy, nlght. some w*ek*f(f open- Ing. No shft rotaton. ATCO CERAMICS CORP. HWY. 3S 2A4-S000 KEYPORT HTUDH3NT0 Mlddletmvn Jllth ff:hoot, Part-tme worknvalltblo.for car detala, mornlnfc or Aftcrnoonw, Apply In mon, Brnfl Cnr W«M, Mlddletrmn. JtUTO tplbanup MAM ExcPllcnt opportunty for the rght mnn. Full trnefltx. Apply In pcrnon to flerv.ee Mnn-»ger, Town A Country Dodge, 00 Man St., Matawan. YOUNO MAW WANTKD - To work prrt-tlme, After school and weekend", In lquor (tors, Mun have drvers lcense COOK Must he experenced, Apply In person only. CLARK A CORYS INV, Juncton ll, 9 A. 34, Madson Townshp, N,J. PRESS KH r, cleanng plant, n< tlon. hosplttllza(< to 8 p.m xjcrlenced fur dry ngh flnl Hllks, Vflfnn. Call between «:.to HELP WANTED-Male-FetnaleHELP WANTED-Male-Female YOUNO MAN - - To annnt flrrvlo Jnn. alter. Full beneft*, M>py tn pprnon to Servce Manafrr, Town A Country Dodge, fft Man Bt., Mntawnn. CARPKNTEJRB WANTED EJT perlenced. Call after 7 p.m s PRODUCTION EMPLOYEES We need people to work rdtatng shft*. We offer:. Steady employment clou to hom Excslsnt woot Includng thlfl dlffrsrllal po/mnt Htuplrallallon Llfa nsurance Dlloblllly and lct bsntllll Rltlrtmsnt (Xon Opportunty tor odvanumnt Apply ot KERR MM MMVMttMM tt WCKAOING mjooctt MVJMON Bttr» and Froncl St. Ktyptrt An tquh opporunlty MAN WANTED atnr*>l(0p[)pr wth knnwlfdas of Inventory *-nnlr)l. Vnllfl male of N.J. Drvers llcpnan. for Intfr. vl«w. wrlto Box Y-H<. TJa Dally Itpnts. ter, Red Sank. TANDBM DnVBR Awl clump trsllcr drver. 25 years on or nvrr. Kx- >er encel only week plus. Call 747- perlen OBNEflAL, FACTORY WOKK Full lma and part-tme day shft. Nn ex. perlence necessary. Apply In person from 9 a.m p.m. No phone cnllfl acceptsd. Mller plallu Co., Jnc, 1737 Hwy 30, Mlddletown. MAM WANTED - To work In Klro; one lore, wth mechancal ablllly. Mnt tlkve M.J. drvers lcense. Full tme. f."" Mlddletown Tlr«Co., KITCHEN HEIJ" Mon. l»>ro h frl. 10 a.m.to(p.m. Mo ludnu. Call H- J J7J1. PRODUCTION FOREMAN NIOHT BHTPT. PULL BENEFITS SUPERINTENDENT Prvate Beach Club n Sea Brlgtl area, year round employment, apart ment provded. Applcant should haw knowledge of personnel handlng, ad mnstraton and worklnc knowledge.f carpntry, pantnr, plumbng, ele trk-al work and Reneral malntensnc Wrte, gvng resume of eperencf qualfcatons, referprcps ann salar expected, tn Box U-182, The Dal IteslBtcr. ned Bank. MAN pan cookng ana drve CJ Adult famly of one. Call EXPERIENCED AUTO CAR POLISH fc-r And general cleanup. Ths lm permanent job, good pay, all frnge be efts and opportunty for adv&ncemen Apply Red Bank Auto Imports, 119 Easl Newman Sprngs Rd Rd Bk Apply Red Bank Auto Imports, 11 Newman Sprngs Rd., Red Bank. CLERIC TYPIST Offce and clerlca dutes. Old vstablshed Mrm. Over ^1 Wrte to Box T-1M, The Daly Regster Red Bank. USED CAR MAINTENANCE MAN We need an experenced mantenanc man to keep our used, car Inventory l top uhfpe. Excellent opportunty rot rght man. All company benelltd. Ap ply In person at Russell Oldsmohl* Cadllac Co., 100 Newman Sprlnsa Bd,, Red Bank. Ask for Alan Holtey. HELP WANTED-Male-Femal SEWING MACHINE OPKRATORl Fnshers and ptesser. or work 01 ladles and chldren"! coats. Stetc work. 35-hour week. Call U1-M25- Jo Ann Ct-aU, 34 Wllow Bt., Red Ban SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS WANTED IN MEDIATELY. Apply Murphy Bus Ber vce. 5.1S Rt. 35. jjlddletown. (Behnd SI persteln Palntn) STUDENTS Mlddletown Hgh Bchoo Part-tme work avalable for car detal lers, mornngs or afternoons. COUN. TRY SUDSBR CAR WASH, Mddle, town. ARTHUR MURRAY Dance Studo and Party Tme Clul has Immedate openngs for danc specalsts. Junor Intervewers an( (lance tranees. No experence nece sary. Part and full tme. Salsry t>u bonus. Apply n person, 1 to 10 p.m. Mon. throukh Frf., 12 Broad 8t Re Bank SCHOOL BUS DRIVER Emal. hde. 8-9 a.m. and 121 n.m. Wrte t Box W-U8. ThB Dally rtegller. Ke Bunk., MATH TEACHER WANTED Conta Coller lllsll School, Wklalunl OUITAB TEACHER - Experenced only. Lcneve Wulc, , Ask To Mrs. Nelson. BUS DRIVERS WANTKD - Full < part-tme between agos Must hnl epoclal HceHe for school bus or lne Ms. Tranee applcatons also accepted Steady poston wth up and comng bu company, Frlngn beneft!. Call T87-12U "SHORT.ORDER C&OK - Hours 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply In person. Burge Bowl, 13 Whte SI., Red Bank JOIN US One of Monmouth Countys most comprehensve real estate sales organlza. llon»., Resdental Multple Lstngs. Commercal, Industral and busness brokerage. Hlehly qualfed tralnln and nana*cmen[ opportuntes are yours. Experence preferred but no necessary. JOSEPH MIRANTI He allora-in aurora Member or Multple Llotlng Servce 3f Rversde Ave. Bvervlew Towen Red B&nl HELP WANTED MdDONAtOS DRIVE-IN M5 Hwy 33 Mlddletc* We need Men and Women, Monda UrouBh Frday, ll s..m. to 2 p.m 11 a.m. to 4 p.m ».m. to l> m. 1J,nterested, apply (n person o call between C-U a.m. an< 2-0 p.m. BEAUTICIAN - Full lme operator. Also, run tme jhampop arl. Conenha. ELEMENTARY TEACHERB Four certfed. For supplemental Instructon Three hours per day, fve tnys. n wrek for 30 WMlts. S5 cf hour. Unon HeVcl Schools, Must brlnl cerllflcatt to Inte vew. Call 264-M0O,Vs, Becker. OENERAL. OPERATOR - Or Tallo! to work on leather and suede full c farl-tlme. Top wages tor rght perso YOUNO MAN To work wllh can,, awnngs. Installaton, Jnsld* props. tlon, etc. Clean work. Bteatly poslto for rght man. STA1NDAIRD AWNIN( CO., fl5 Blver Bd.. Far Havrn. E X E C U T I V E POSITIONS AVAIL- AB.LH Full or part-tme. No enperlencb necessary, just ambton. 7« , SEIRVICE BTATION ATTENDANT Fulton Texaco Servce Staton nl and Mddle Bd., Harlet. 284-MM. TRUCK DRIVER _ Experenced. r straght Job. Permsnent, benefts. Ca Mr. Arnold PART-TIME Mantenance work o golf course, Idesl for student. Call for Informaton. SERVICE BTATION ATTENDANT - Permanent poston. Apply Hurdle, Oarage, 697 Branch Ave., Lttle Slver. CARPENTERS Experenced In a types of constructon. Call 74M1I4 aflc (I p.m. MAN WANTED - For garden apav menln. Keyport area. Mnor repars. Call Mr. Bchulman (6. YOUNO MAN - Full or part-tlmt Mornngs and afternoon!. Drvers I cense requred, Apply mornngs, Kat sns Druf Store, 102 Shrewsbury Ave. Red Bsnk. MACHINK PRKSSETt t/nder pre««p and button sewer. Full benefts, pal h n 11 <t a y s, Apply LUCYS flrobtb- WEAR INC., Brde & Front 8U,, Red Bank, 8 lo 4:30 p.m. COULS - UnuBual part-tme oppor. [unty. Exmtlent second Income unllm Ited. 7fl7Jsl70 1ITUATIONS WANTEDFemale NURSES AlPEf AND ORDERLIES All shfts. Alter short probatonary perl-,od $8ft per week. Lberal frnge benefts. IllD NOT PIIONK. Apply In person weekdays 1(1 a.m. tn 3 p.m. ATLANTIC HIOHLANTIB NIIRBINn IIOMK, t Md dletottn Ave., Atlantc Hghlands. ACTIVE REAL ESTATE OFFICE ~!sn use servces of lcensed anlesrrson. Earnngs cnmmensursle wth Illlngnesa to work. We gve KIJI.I. as- Klntance. Onod workng arrancmcnts, All reples fonfldentlal. Our personnel are aware or Hts "AD" LBWINOEIt AdENOY 30 E. Man SI. Freehold 4fl2303ft HOUSEKEEPER -- Who gves wr a chnnce? Qenntn..18, nce personalty, lependsble, lnpst, -lesn^ seeks H. lnmekeeplnx poston, full or pnrl-tme. Ivc days, Mon, Ihru Frl, Prefer fne nmllv In Itrd Dsnk.Rumon.Lttle Ol ver-pcrl arcn %X pfr lr. Own trnn! pnrtatlon, CslI.M2-42I7 nfler noon. HXPEIUENCED BABYSITTER Seekng slcady rve days a week. In your horns. Reference! gven. Call :30-S-30 pa, , WOMAN - Wll luty ft for workng [Other, Call 4ll,V0Mr. : IIM> (AftB n my home, for work- Inc mothers from 8 to15 p.m. flal _747-3l_1.1 _ _ F BLDEITLY or hnhcpe pwon nc* mature, wllng, fxmrcnel mnn ss helper or companon a few urs_a_d«y, sleepout^cjll thvm. 3HTM> CAE~~ By ortljied exjerlencel ten^her usng Mnntessprl ducntlonnl nmcrlsl. l,nrke yrrd. Hot nches. Inhwnc T. UILD CAItK My homo, for workng lothor. Olrrwoml Hpnrh nrfln. lhl-hti _^ rrhlfl In my home. Mon. Ihrogl }?x\,!23 " 28!*^ftcr J l l m _. MJ flahyftlt - In my Immr, Mmay-Krlrlny, by the hour or by the week. r lul h\uyttfr n my hnmo for orklng monpr. Call 7.1-R101 : BrjfAl/8ECRBTAftY-""V6"yVr* f*~ prlrncr, wlnhru full m-> ^mploymen. TnII 747«ftW8 nflflr ft p." OMAN ~~ mmlc ^hnngp nnrr a \tlnfrt p). In ffl/> R% ally Lr Mr ^ Wfu1(nkc^tn~fls«st In n ce. tdln or store, pnrt.tlmc. In ex* for the npporlunltv to lenrn hout matn* mau. frng. «1eco. echnque*, etc. r you need nxlrs any csptclty, perhaps we <n ch other. Wrlff to Hox t-mj, Tne tenlter, Red Htnlt. lalybit In my home Inuen 3-. through Frl. Shrewsbury. Cnll : : ;HH,n CARE - In my home lor workng mother. 8 to n p.m. r»rt Monmoulh area, ^^^^_ FINANCIAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES,A!JNrmoMAT - For sle. Toms Ivar area. y>< Call 4950H20 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BE YOURQWN BOSS! Esso Servce Statons are now avalable n the tremendous growth area of Hazlet and Keyport, N. J;. FINANCING AVAILABLE PAID TRAINING For further nformaton contact:.. JIM BREMNBR (201) HUMBLE OIL & REFINING CO. P.O. Box 44 Unden.N. J. C70M BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BARBERSHOP PARTNER WANTED 520 Man St., Bcltord, Mlddletown Twp. Good busness ,or 92-l>4B. WANTED TO RENT or In-pant fe- Wrte to Box T. Cafetera, lunch room, or In.paht feedng. Experenced party. Wrte to Box T.1I0 - " ReKl8ter..Red Bank. The Hlly KED BANK 3UB SHOP FOR SALE Good locaton. Call after p,m )2. COFFEE SHOP CONCESSION In busy bowlng establshment, For Informaton csjl Mr. Borck at between 10 a.m.-p.m. or ntop by Monmouth Lanes, Jollne and Uyrtl«Aves., Long Branch. DRY CLEANING BUSINESS Small. Profltsble. Modern: Fully equpped. Progressve area. Low down payment. We tran BEAUTY SALON Herl Bank. Reman or move equpment. Call or BOAT MARINA UnECk bar, plus mmaculate three bedroom, lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, bath nouse. Prme locaton, Munt sell due to Illness, Askng 176, MoALISTKR AOBNOY. Realtor, 109 K- Rver KM,, Rumaon. RI INSTRUCTION MATHEMATICS TUTOR 8 years rcrlencp, all grade levels. Call after 6 p,n ^_ CfaTIFIED TBACHER - In Mcon ary educuon wll tutor a lmt*d number or atudento In French, from Jun to September. Fltut call 7*1-1MB for Informaton. COMPUTER CAREERS In busness, Industry and government start vlth KCPI tralnln, Ds»-snd evenlnrs. Call KCPI at B or vst ECPI. 2(5 Monmouth Park Hwy.. West Lone Branch. KKMBDIALRBADINfl BPECIALIBT Annette H. Rkcr 741-Klol or An 741- POTJaLASHART Begnners and Advance Phone: 7*7-«7O ACTING CLASSES. We are now accentng 1 student for ral enrollment. Call for tntormtlon, , or apply 6-8 Saturday, at "THB BARN" In Rumson. Ask for Bob Wlllette. y RBADINO Taught In your home or mne LEARN FAST EARN FAST IBM Keypunch IBM Offcs Automaton Computer Programmng wth IBM 360 on Premses Put yourself tn the hlktvp-aylrf Data Processng Industry wth a short Intensve course at Norlhcat. Inqure now for full Informaton, Jobs walllu for duallflert craduales. NEXT CLASS SEPT. 21 NORTHEAST COMPUTER INSTITUTE MENQLISH PLAZA. RED BANK, N.J. ART«AND CRAFTS WORKSHOP for 4 and f year olds Call J7I-M10 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ITEMS YOU NO LONGER NEED OR USE WILL... SELL FAST WITH A QUICK ACTION LOW-COST DAILY REGISTER FAMILY AD 3 LINES 5 DAYS FOR $9 JUST L. Avalable for Merchandls For Bal only. Artcle must orgnate from household and may not exceed a sal f res of uo.oo per artcle, rce MUST be advertsed, Bach addtonal lne $1,00. No copy chanes mar b* made and no dscounts or returns wll Ha made II ad It can CBled before expraton. To Plact Your Daly R.glst.r FAMILY AD, CALL Hour Safvlca FOR SALE ALL AIR CONDITIONERS REDUCED TO OUR COST. End of year Bale. Andersons, 30 Broad St., Red. Bank." rltls Beneft. Offered for sale to publc on Saturday, Sept a.m. to 4 p.m., at Sladowbrook, Shrewsbury. 36" FAN 48" frame. J, h. motor. HO Two 8 1 fluorescent Hants, 6 each. Two 4 fluorescent lghts, $3 each WICKER FURNITURE Fve peces. $10. Lawn mower, $10. Castro aofa ( HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIO OF ASBURY PARK NEW HAMMOND CADETTE ORGANS $555 Ijclude bench, delvery, UUM-ply book (leta you play MIIKS on your own from fhs sf&rt) and 6 weeks o( lesons at no eharre. COME m FOR A FME DEMONSnATION. PR Ualn St. Asbury Park Open dally HI >: Sat. ll 5:30 YARD HOUSE CLOSEOUT DISPLAYS. Whte roof, redwood slnlned house, S.xfl 1^ approxlrately, assembled snd delvered, regular (n... Now 4r.!5. Black roof, cypress sded house, 8Mx6y. assembled and dellwred, rrular J Now J1W). ttcrroom, 3vhath tome. SepaTan RED BANK LUMBER Prarlanc. WBM, ned Bank MARTIN CLASSICAL GUITAR New condton, Framm 12-atrlnc, cxnellent. A]wo Fender Dual Showman. T8T*MI4 BMALL QRADH3H Motor juat overhauled, IdPftl for drlvcwfty OT mall race track. RcaBona^>le. 3D1-O4H). HUMIDIFIERS Sold and Installed - Humdty Control Co AFTER S ORQAN -~ Pano, flowlnc rnachln*, ms* celaneou, Antque pot belly tovt. T74* ALLSEW SHOPPES 4«Ourch Bt. 4M-0177 K«anabut» UnFBOARD 8tO" Good eondllon. 160, Call 77M0SX LAWN BOY MOWBB - IMS Rotary ID". A-l condton, wth tras catcsr stsnmtly. g» alter 0 p.m. HAY CRllBHKn - And lme spraader. Call D46-4R23 for detaltn. n man HTKIOIJ FLAOPOLB Complete wlt flat InslalkrJ. U9. Qualty Flagpole Co IMMEDIATE BALI! 84" sofa, (rern and whle, sx cushons, club char, green (plus slpcovers), Karaatan area rugs, green and gold, 3X0, 6x9, all for lnn MI,., "PANASONIC AM-KM tape homo stereo plus tapes. Two weeks old. Call 142-4Z91 after 6 p.m. ONE 8ANPINO MACH1NB And two edgers. 16" floor waxng machne and hnshsn. 200 heavy duty wre. Call 787- OAS STOVE Very good condton. ISO, Call nun OABtNET And commercal freezer. Call BUILT-RITB craft whlffl c, >l to «7. Call MB I CARRIAOB lt. CMIdrb, 116. Othar baby Items 06B-3O APACHI BUFFALO TENT TRAILER and cnulpmcnt, Bxcollsnt condton, Call J67.«sl ELKCTEIC EANOK 36" Kcnmnre, Sx monthh nld. (75. Stereo ca^)ln<tf mapla colonal MH4O. llxl POOL, KILTER rlua axtrts. llsed two months. Was (Ml, wll sell for HIM llnbys dressng table, 115, Inons LAWN TRACTOR - 7 h.p. Call Iron stove. Itotntlllor. Colonal char. TV. Wcker roc.kor. Refrgerator MOBILE MAID Portable dlshwashtr, t:tff (las tovo, good condton, 35rcall <I2[> (IRBlTBNZA - Walml Knd tables, walnul. ss. Mrrors, DOc up. Lamps, II. CslI Sfll-of. NIMROD pam,pin(l TRAILEIl Oood condton. Bleeps four. I22S, Call 842-IW73 TVBTEflBU-AM/rM RADIO - Wa nut fnsh, lke new or be* * fr. DM-0feft2 after f. HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM - Al mont new. ScrKlcc. M. Call JTILITT TRAILS3R fl»10 HEAVY 3UTY Two whtel lpty tro*. Call F 4t-BM8 day, M p.m. only ttnivox UUBTOM 12-BTRINO BLBU- JlIC GUITAR Cnsr, Uke new. Cal: B TYIBWIUTIJRS. ADDINO monlntl. All makes nsw or ussd. Quarantsed. Low as 170. flerploos. 101 Monmoutb 1L Next to thealr, 7^7 OIM. DIlTAnLB RADIO Transllor, vnrlh J). Never used, flacrlflce, lb. 220-HI133 or aa»-t7b1. DZBKJt 115 up, rlxs. table*. clrv addng nnaohlnt, typswrlurf, offlo* aqulpmsnt, ate, al bargan prms. law or ussd. AAO DKBK OUTLET. Rt.», Olkhunt B31-3WO TOP SOIL PIANOB onoanb. J9T 100 new and used Instruments, fnllmlled rsntsl. warehoue prce*. RDEHOLD-IVMBALL PIANO AND ROAN IVAKEHOUBE, 12 Throcklorlon St., Freehold. Opan 9-0. Call OMWIAL FURNITURE I^OVKItfl Pot-hellled stove lamp wth hnndlome red shade, 51" hlfrh, 7o. Anhentlc flan wheel. 67"s7t). perfect nnrlltlon I.V Isnpslsdn Cdvnrrl vllh [levr>lullr,nnty prlnl In red. wlltn,nd blue. Cnll for appontment. furniturb AND ArPLIANCKB VaHare and pcoplt wth credt prtft-»m, ImrnenUto delvery. Instant ; re flt, f l Mr Qran, 373-MM. _ uan~fau5 Bent, to BoprTa, ft.rn. Id I) p.rn. Movng, mmt Nfll furnure, Htncs. Jtkalex, lawn c( tpmcrt, nllfl.qh, etc, flunfylsndt* Courl, LUta Ulve **. ) IN N O~R 0 OM "fl KT~~flol I ffjn afnt nny luffrt. tnllp jnrl «lx chslrn, Tmdltlonnl, xccllmt cftffllllon. htmpn, nwlv«l rorkr, nccnlonal thnlr, drjrerlo*. plcurrs, K roe ber ltmc-t ted L*cn nl 1 cnrpftlng, foam wdtllng, 4tW21....fl - - l2xtfbn7ke wool. JTunl jclpnncd. 40, AIJIO I)X18 nnrt HxlO hrlge wool nuuljurrd, Nnert nlcunlng, tf and.lft. All fr pntmlng. Cn\l ftvm.\. { l6r«ecclo lr., p.m. Bopt. ll. Ar purlt c AnAfEfALB lrowstmry, 11-3 p.m ler, gas neater, etc. ^ BTAL CAHINET _ ann Ismp. vnyl fn nml clmlr set. Magnavox stereocord player. 843-Mfl8.. ^IlLDCItArT Wnlnut drtssoranl :rlh set, Mustsng hobby-torss. Cnll ILKCTIIIC RANIIK - Irornmed ven. ftntlsserlr. Wlle. Bur.pllenl con- Illon. Call74l-M43. AK nnind noom BKT Ulrllt pano. Hde-shed, washer, dryer, rdng mower, ate , ALUMINUM SIDING Contractor hss Alcoa alumnum loft over from development. Half prce salo Installed on your home. Terms arranged. AHo other types of sdng at smlar reductons. DISCOUNT HUILI.1ERS 2J2-J704 Antque*, sud other._.,..snees, draperes, rugs, tractor-mower wllh cart ana oler ESTATE BALM furnshngs. Appllsnces, drap fl! qulpmrnt. Frl., Bept. II, 10 a.m. tn J; st.. Bopt. 12. ID to 3:30. Bnruce Dr.. Mlrldlftown. Follow sgns, NO BAnLV" OALLKIIB, PI.BABKI "TWO ACRK FIELD Of Scotch and whle nne. Four to Mvm feet. Wll sell IndlvMuslly or ontlrs.feld, bays ^72^ves, jm^m MAPLE BABY CRIB Wth nrw mattress, SflS, mns )ll h. Ilmlr, I n, wlllc bssslnet wth hoorl strl skrl alcl desk wth Ills cabnet, *fm. Wntrr skh, two slbrls. tools, dnng jocm H«turc nlhtr Items. Zflntnll. rnbon - tprm v cu. rt. Stan, Oot conrltlon. ]» CslI 7\-w notibflbiu; "EtcrrTo mtomallo, for roastng chckens. Almost nsw. S72-B7.TS. RKAnS HnNO I,AWN MOWER ~ Klvo lp. 16" cut. Excellent condton, I1S». MJjKJM. MfrSRN KtrfBN SPIT 170. Two ant tahlos wth I- "" vb. Csll S2I-T100 OLD PAHIIIONEI) RtIIOOl-DBKI-> Jn. Mlk ll«.» llhtln«flsturss $n, >rnss InhwrllA nl, brass doorknobs >7. Ktednle desks W> , 281, Klf(;THN~BBT Formca top, four rhslrs. IIS. r.sll! ^ OO-CAnT -,T/, H.P ("all nflrr ft p.m. It 1 * 14 "IOLORFIIL IIARPY*"MTJMH wnon. ulc, relt. Rl. n, Morranvllls. UsMMMoM. TWO ClyOCICfl (Mantel), ntandard twn tra-tor. rmlnr ntower. rntll#r, (nt lmn. Lsfnyplle tl mdlo (two-way) ;lrl)nnks scsl-, two volns, two R.l, nlrrns. CnM for descrpton. 11) HR~H»^"!ARTD HBI> ~ -Iner. prlng mstlrr»s, lox sprng, Ilsrnnl Irsnc. wslnut horl<-n»n hend< ntrl. (Unl uro, Only three months ol r/r. ((ll J2J)^tn Hftcr n p.m.. _AIJOH) AUTOMATIC L ttllntol rllt, t>oly:hkg Kx4-dllent rulllln, IIW. null rlulw wlll rnrl, ex. MllPtcnmlltlnn. Jrm.»n«[.5J^I. _ XfftcTflALK Vrntrr, pjnot chtc na. toys, kuten, and snow blower, %U BL l.b SSafrNdDfE ICEBOX «C rr-n 747.MR2. HIHl.prDN hrrn rvclr- wsnhsr. foxr-pllftl condltlrtn. $01) or <"je»t Oder.,sll 7B7-IMII, Illc (rpnnrr. co«t Km. wll sell for IIMI. (all 220-<34B after (I p.m. ~ART>~~BA.Kf cnohlr"h«llsfholr ems. somn (lrnltltre. etr. Bat., Sent. I p.m. 27 Mannng PI., Kean, : AItAflE BALE llddll Ht 11 WoSls End 11 anrl 12. Unused d treasure ga- AItAflE BALE 11 WoSls End I M T llddlelnwn. Hcpt. 11 anrl 12. Unused mnl! toy Items, trash and t ) YvNa Rooll Dlnetto and olhor odd leces. Also chna. Odds and ends. Uenl ffer. 4O3..18u7. ATLANTIC TRADING POST - 17J rand. Avs., Long Branch. Antltven, hlna. glsss and used furnture. WM. nd Frl. 6<10 p.m., and Bat. and Bun. IO» p.m. Buy and Itll ARAOB BALD Bept. 12, 13, 14.1 mg St., Unon nr>ach, Ar condtoner, thon, louaehold Itoms.,3 (More Classllled Ad On Te Next Page)

20 FOB SALE, * MUtrVENATE YOUR LAWN - Wth I 1 power- thatcber rented from A to z, Ktntl center, 181 Newman Bprlnt Rd.. Shrewbury. 741-«M0. \1 BED B0ARD5 Assorted szed and thcknex frnm frm fr plywood. Sample prce 38x 12W «!SS: WxWxW. S7.2S. Also J V thckness n stock. RED BANK LUMBER Pearl and Wall, net! Bunk O0O. BEST TOP SOIL Good tll drt, blue stone, road uravel, and. etc. Bulldozng, and lackhae servce. Eckels Truckng, MorRtnvllle. 6J1-97O7. ;. DOS HOUSE "5 A nce!1 x<:"38, l " Wall home for j mans best frlr-nd. f22.50 unassembled I aasemhlpl. RED BANK LUMBER -- Pearl and WRII, nrrl Rank 7n-.V>n<l UNPAINTED FURNITURE - Also stoola, rhalrt. dmkn. rheatr.»t 3 > dcounl prces. Cash and carry. RED BANK LUMBER " Pearl and Wall. Red Ban*. 7U-5500 APABTMEMTS KEYPOKT n GREEN GROVE AVI. GREEN GROVE GARDENS EFFICIENCIES ONE AND TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS SWIM CLUB FOR TENANTS FREE HEAT, COOKING GAS. HOTWATER AND AIR CONDITION UNIT TV. ond phom outlets, 12 cut. ft. relrlgerotors, (Mrklno.ond wolk-ln torog facltes. Spmlous roorm, lorge closets. Wolk to shoppng ploa, buss ond tcnotl. DIRECTIOHS: Gordm stole ext 117 to 3«, eol on 34 to Arport Shoppng PIQIO, turn left, then two blocks lo-vmodel opartmenl. From JS, 1J M Felds) to Hallet Ave. lurn left to Mddle Rood, straght ahead. See Manager n Apartment 34 : DAILT REGISTER, KD BANK-MDDlTOWN, N. J. APARTMENTS Prnted Pattern FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, RONER OB rm nm*. JIJ. Call 842-O539. g OARAGE SALE Saturday ard Run. Aty Bedroom net, mnnellanenun. 18< Rjtledgf Dr., Appler.mok, Mlddlotown. BWEKT <:fn>t - Me * dot. Pck your own tomatoes, $1» "junket. Brng your own basket, Larlno Farm, Sycamore Ave., NPW Shrewnbry. IEAUTY SALON EQUIPMENT - - Jryer*, 440. IS.OOf) bn ar rondttnnpr, *7,J. Stgn. snks, hydraullr. <-h»l r«. comh- Mlt Ptatfon, uppleb, etc , 77.Vtm.. MACHINERY FOR SALE n.ne CONVEYER 21 long eler- Irrallv opfrated. LI ht lfw cnndltlnn. Call Garde 11 a* Market, B42-O2SO. MERCHANDISE WANTED ANT.QUEtf Palntlnjs, N. J. Atlu. EtatfB purchaed and nppralapd <HW. The Hudson Shop. Jnc fll Broad St., Slrewnhury. HAMMOND onaa peaker, Bet offer. Cull 2flt.2O7fl. B3 Wth Lefllle FURNITURE An apartment full. TV, amplfer, tape recorder. Day, Mfl amplfer, tape reco Evenngs BAKERY FIXTURES Hlldlnjt glaj-n can em em*. Bent offer. Call to GUITAR Hsgfltrom III, wth cue, In drtllr-- OQLF CLUBS -- Two nets. HIKH matched»et. Four woods, two nnerons. Oond rnndlllon. *.w. Upauldlnl 1-3 unt rour wxvla. and Rpauldlnt Exrcu- Une Irnna 2-10; four years old. IflO. Also BBS Boy golf cart wth seat, $30. Call 8fl284. POFA - Eldtanl. fne, rmtom made Puncan Phyft. loos down leathers, B("»30" wlrlf. H H78H. 1Ix2l> BUl.nNO Cnnrtrnrtnl «P dwood fnd flbprglm, hot water heat, rfpntly user! for nrrhlra. May tp tmerl at larae-, atora-e, etc. HM. Call Ml.!«., _ blm-k and whte, 18" streen, OLD KUKNITLRE - AntlouM. chna, (tlawure. art oblect ajt brlc-aarac, rmmedtate cash for uvthtne and ev- Rumll, 25 tal Front 81. OLD K (tlaw rmmedt th...elate erythlllj 7IIIW3 ANTIQUE JEWELRY - Top cash pad. LES DEUX. 799 Rver Rrl., Far Hav_r_Eat Tuen Bat PETS AND LIVESTOCK GERMAN SHEFHEfn PUPPIES AKC. Chflmplon lne. Call 7ST-7IS1. WEBT HrHLAND WHITE TERIUER fnpr. AKr. Pajer traned, xhntn. Ewrnlrcd. 9<B-StH9. BOXER - - Whte, Onp-yenr-old. I.arRp boned male. Oomplptply hdusphroken. All shots. Exceptonal nprnonallt-v. Ml lo a good home. CANINE OUJTBE INC.. a»jlmnr229-77m. ljkroe Bb"x8TALLa~FOR~RENT~ PRIVATE FARM IN Mnnl^ETOWN.PASTI;RE u n n FOR GRAKINC.? 2 COlLKCTOR PAYS TOP CASH FOR OLD TRAINS or wll lto HO.. Stt t O or»undajd fuge ANTIQUE" - Tffany llem, «oy» furnture, chna, pslntlnr, alalury. eotnl. lltttln ruture. Carvnt oak llntnr. room plfom Copper Kettle Antque, Oakhurnt, M1-1IW or 22»0«B2. WANTED IMed Orental HIIKS Chnese Ron TerMan Also Wall Tapetrlea FntBPMAW OALUCRlBg TH-3U3 WANTED Slver eolru, w«r nlckeln, "lver dollars. Wll pay top dollars. Mr. ftomen. 7f7.n9.11. gat^bfrlrtbrat Mu<t Be reasonable, UIMm BUNK BEDS In Hood condton. rhone 7<M067. TV J25. Ca"afler"5 p.m.. 21)1-3 I0I-378B DRYBR tn, refrgerator Ilk. hra»«androns JI0. aollrl»ml table IS. Call 741.(842 alter K. EXCELLENT FIRM BIMMONS Full sze hpl. Asklm»7». call MI-60M WANTED Typewrter. atandani, no elertrlr, Ooort condton, reaaonaole prce B.M. TRAILERS WANTED Utlty traler" boat traler, etc. Al«o travel traler. Wll buy la In, pay eah. Mwtt b«reasonable. 7a7-AlM. * IIUNTEftB - Beagle*, one malp, one f male avnllflhle for* thn HeaHon. Call a ter IS p.m, < BAYIHORE cohrmmhrrtrclvb INC. or Red Bunk. stark new class Bept. 21. Rsysbore, the rlrnt nhrdlrnce crfol In Monmouth County and the only tranng srh(m»l recognsed by the AKC. Thonf 7* or HERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC regstered, Sx weeks old. Large tnned Rnrl nenlrully mftrked. Malet 175. Femalrs..». «. Call MINIATURE SCHNAUZKRS - AKC. Shola. wormed. Kara lo he cropped. Iteady to no by Bept. 27. lgz BRAOI.E PUPS~-^AKC, <lam and lre feld champlonj, malea only. Call after E p.m. 40: Aprcot Call IRIMI SETTER AKC - 11-nlonUl-oll mall. Excellent wth chldren. All shnt and househroken. IM to s good home. CANINE COLLEflK INC., 22»-S»33 or 2K-77I1. BOUSES FOR SALS THE BERG AGENCY REALTORS A Dvson of Berg Enterprses Inc. $29,900 Four Seasons Lvng Beautful Freplace To see ths one would make you a belever. Custom bult ranch wth lvng room/freplace, dnng area, eat-n ktchen, tled bath, full basement, breezeway. Many extras. ALL BUYERS EASY TERMS $35,500 Wall-to-Wall Carpetng Swmmng Pool x Lovely four-large bedroom splt wth huge lvng room, dnng area, eat-n ktchen, V/% baths, recreaton room, garage, cyclone Jence, sun deck. Many extras. ALL BUYERS VAAND FHA TERMS Daly 9-9 Saturday and Sunday 10-7 Mddletown PETS AND LIVESTOCK SOS OROOMrNO ALL BREEDS We groom to pleaae. Call W2-6SM TftAILBR - Utlty. All «t;«l Vl-ton Searx. EJxt-ellent condton. M5. Call afterjm p.m.,787-!2q«. TWo"END"TABESa Cnlfee table, two taklfl lamps, ar -ondltloner Wn B A K F R O NT" Tlro-olae cluh char, belep flrpatde rhslr, pumpklr wool ruft and pad, four end kltchon aft. Call 741-5H4I. EDEN ACRE KENNEL For "Heavenly" Oroomlng and Boardng (42 W. LARRADOlffETRTEVER PUPPIES^- AKC black. Excellent temperament. Eve n_a_ after FRENCH roooles^^three males. II weeks old, AKC regstered. Aaklng {75. Call Mr*. ONell, aftprft p.m. I.HAKA APSO AKC re«later«d, cham. plnn sred, two besutlrnl malfs. Re. d d *225*ah M24HS1 o. M2-4HS1. FREE Part Frralan ktttns. Howehroken and weanfrt REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS CFF1C ll N C Y APARTMENTS - Ocean and rver vew. Utltes pad. One months securty. Occupancy Bent. 7. tm month. Studo effcency. <arpet. en. tltllltlea pad. Adults only. No pets. S42.9H07 nr ! After 6 p.m. pumpkl Uhlfta me GARAQE SALE ShreWsnury.»21 Brnad St. Sat. and Hun., In a.m. to 3 P.m. only. CotlPctlon nf antque rlnua. FTtrrllent chrlntms lfts at low prlres. aenulne opnl 14k ann 18k rold.?lft Ametnystx In 14k ant) Ink gold, S om wth damonds, $20 to $2.. 8apllrpa and rubles In 14k and 1«k «old, SUStn jno. Topa7:. pearl, onyx and <:oral. AnpnxImntPlyAO rlnfs all guaranteed entllte *lr>nr* and an. No gold >lnte or ullver. Also collpotlnn nr Intrcately carvpd campos. lllmountpd. 120 each. T*lns assnrtpd housphold Items, Please park on flllvcrhrook Road^ ENTIRE C0NTEN ~pf~hoilsb~ : Bedrnom. dlnlnr ronm. kltrhen and Mv. IrK room furnuurf, lamps, rugs and much moreft a.m. to 4 p.m. Snt.. Rpnt. 12 at 207 wllow Dr.. Utfle) 8llver. or by ltmtnt42^322 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF APART- MENT - Aplllflnrrs, books, routs, Jpw- Iry dtape, fne frnltrp, kltrhpn tontents Lamp*, llrpnn, MnnUcts. sewlna rhachlp^, nkc tnnh, fvj-oflsfl. (IARMIBTTALB"-"(tTturdny. Hfp. v.» tn 1 MlseellBIenln nrllrlcs, npnllnnrrs, wre proas, nn Brnsrtway; Kpyportr "BElllVoOM -URNlf I1RK - B piccps. Twn bpns. sprlnr* «nd mallpases. Very food crnrtltlnn. ll M2B42ft HO. GH«dryer. Ronrt condton, fft5. (H2- "ll Frl. rvrnlnjcor flat. naraoe SALE -- Frday and Saturday. 10 to 4. llwv «7 helween Rhlrr.h nnrl flrehouae In tolla Neck. OARAOE f4ale - Saturday. Sept to I. A llltle bt 0/ everythng Skates, yon* furnture, clothes, lawn mower. snare drum, etc. Coffee perved. 1ft Indan Creek Hrl. (off Holland Rd.), Holmrtel... OARAOE BALE -Ktchen set. «n«hcjole. odd chars, etc, Bat., Sept. 12, 10-4 p.m. B2 Lovett Ave.. Lttle atlver. TWO-DRAWER nkntical CHESTS 14 x 1( GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC refflstcrpr. Sx wpeks old. Larae. honed and Deautlfully marked. Males, 175. Ft* n-aie«,<.w. Call 284IP407. SBALPOINT SIAMESE KITTENS Elglt weeks old. Ltter traned. B7l-!fflfl3 rrtweenr-7p.m. (IOOD HOMES FOUND FOR OLDER Dons Caah pad for pedgreed ltters, ataj Lenwr. Dog Traner « PROFESSIONAL DOO OROOUINQ Bjr appontment onlf. AKC pood* and chnamr PUPpjejjnMJI MONUOUTH BBACH Olub ApartmenU, on* Rver k Bur! _..» and two bedrodm apartmsntj In modern bultd- Inss. Ar-condtoned, aolence ktchens. tl» > month up. Call Kealdent Mnaer. 522-I3O9 SEA BBIOHT Beautllul two rooms, furnshed. Fully ar condtoned. For Informaton, call )4. FREEHOLD Fumtshrt apartment, (cod locaton. Also furnned effcency. Bhort-lonrtprm. 4fl2-12at. OEAMAN SHORTHAIR POINTER PUPS AKC «gl«ter»d. Top huntn jrtork. 67I-S.170. TlOROUOHBrnCIJ - 4~_~c*r old, hanrt. Perfect /or huntnr. Call TABBY PERSIAN KITTBNB 7 weeks old, rerfltnred. Call _ 747 1? _. AL/TsftAN ; ""MA DEMUTHJ Tups. AKC nlrrd. Dam nut of Yukon Kng. Munt *ee "- Illfrr for n\7.o. nnd qmtlly :17. OBRMATr*HH1C>HBHb~PlVPH~^l]eau- tlful. Loyal, obr.)lent..$40, *«" ORRMAN"". AKC rfguu j rp. Mm k nnd tun. Whelped July 21. 7*1- hrpadn, Pnk up and delvery lervlrc, Alno AKC regstered pupplnn for nnlc. All nlr.tn and age*, flftvrn.lay* a week ron f fl.tn. lo n p.m. I.BII tnttttxt, rwro~honflh"~ (Nf» n.zsbrf#ath llful.nentle, llvolyan) nmnrt. AVAIIAIIR WeMern and En ll»h equpment, M2-, WOO. "pobnus" A K:T* ma"l11~ ml nl «tu n*l wtltm and prlootn, qualty champon lne, tftruct. to *.M. (all KITCHENTIDE nshwashb Cfrppertone. Excellent condton M!NhER And Kenrlr tn excrlll (_ARAOKflM.K ~ Furnture, rlren, fmnwar*, knlfk-hnrhn. nlpreluneouh. Ruturrty, 10 to!, M RMIA Rd,,rtmwon. 7 loll. BkrtB. lnudpn, drewffl, roatu, wenter. Call 7<M_)W. f^nuhk^^rbt.bmwarn"nyr. TAL awvl-f for elfht. Bxrellrnl tonrttpftmb-rflo- _ STEnEn.flOOTT s-»twnu AM-KM, OBrrnrft automnllfe tunlnhlc Both Wtf»rt, flfl4MJ7 aftrrf p.m. v"k-tnrlan~antqurfl - Rr_tu,Rtnr elnrk, onk nldphonrwlth lrvt-lfd f\*?* dndk and mrror. Pl«m>»I«MI1. rmrh, 1nvcM«l. umlp. "f»k cahlnft. fl7l-hl20. nlnflt"rrc"st5t " "-" Wth NIK jarn, wnlnul. lke npw... OUITAR - Trrmftlx ampllffr. Hoth cmlfn ronrltlnn."f«-o«0. tlquffrrnl Bold. lmbf hnt, lrmmr, Chf>t of Jlrawrrj,»!WI. 7_«1!W -.. _._ "" " TRUM 8ET " "~ M.\!n grnd cnnlhion. THII T87-12I17 Rflrr IVIW ^*wtn~~s;,h;n BKr> RpHly box uprlnn and mttrpkn. On«month old. Otlnr ttmrn. rm MWw. Jlp.nHT PIANO ANP TIBNCH.,\r*dd tunlnt. loot cnndltlon. 175 fll 2»MftV... "PIANO - flnuarr nrnnrt Itom-wnofl, lalmtfl 1W.V Nfeds some repar, only 4:oo 7Mjn. rrcneotaprc RKhnnKR rbvrr- pped, 7" r*rl, *jr> watt, rmr.«>mkflm VMhflPwhpfl ut..nn«-n. SIM. nn* par nut*. *oo. TIT* 11,, c/»hnn"otrjp A~PARTM!CNT - TIIIPB beflo. m»plr clent, tn)drft tnblrc, rnpts, cthfr hprna. Cull 7*7-fKXl «ft->r (I. Hut. anrlrn. ^tn,v "amtf nn A R rt- - ~ RVI" r.~n O I\ \J\KK M I V Ml. $100. Call 7tK,«nl YA~Rn~BA"L-B "fllrhyrffp.. "2. a.f.-f p.m. flrfn 511. rmr IT, lnlr wlj 3n. Plarold lft. 2fl"»rlrl«hke SIS. rertrlr nrlll, flertrlr ly pan, record t>lay«m, frlnlnk nml unlt, clolhru In. rludlth tmhy^prr hahv rqtlprrtfnt. lot* Hlfrc. S52 nver RH. Pnlr llnvon., rontbmpnnxhy "RB rtoo M ~ " wn - nnt. Hnll.vwrnw rmw tmdhrwrl. T«n burcnlfl vclt dp-h vntlly. Hl-lny, two nlpht lhkx, Anhlns (0M, nrlglhnl p I I T over $1,000. Excclpnl condton. Call (or tppolrtmrnt. 747-fl21fl. AICC MINIATURE SCHNA11ZBRS Puppes, mars and shots. Ma plon.sred evenngs, shots. Males. C,ham- WH1TE OBnMAN SHBPHBfn PIIP- PY Eght weeks old. Pedgree, flln. Call 2H-SO27. DrtlMATIANS AKC. Wonderful fntn- HydntN. Also cxpelrnt watchrtorh. RennnnfhTe. fjll after A. "f!flb~op~rka A BL1C pxchant for good home. _??t_ KlfTnta - lnsahrokerr Healthy, Lookng for homes. call ev^lngj VnRSB - fmarel IIf hands*, hrown and whte Plntn. Llvely.gentle and smart $2110. tfngllsh. and Western Haddle plus hlankets. flc., wth horae.»1(w. M2-O7D0, "neco"ss~tlny"plps Mother" P n o t 1 e.schnaur.pr comhlnatlnn, Bxcpllent n_r small hlldrpn "XlKlRABLE MINIATIIflE POOnLD Sx wpeks old. Black. Male. AKC reuls tpred. Prvate owner. 74I-OR77. One fema RED BANK Luxury hgh DR» ap&run«nu. ImmedUtt and future 00 cuaancy. Monmouth County flnmt centrally, ar-condtoned buldng. Studo* one, two and thrcn berroom. Hwlmmnr pool, aauna room I. boat mrna and ra(,ea» premtm". 24- hr, doorman. Rver vew Towen, 2S RVBmlde Avf WEST ENr-LONO BRANCH Luxury two-hrdroom apartmpnt wth terrace and prvate graje. One hlock from ocean. I27S per month, _t^ ^BftADLEY-BBAOH EFFICIKNCY One and two-bedroom apartments. HlBh rlae, pew elevator mlldlok. Broker-Aent 774-4B56. Alter I p.m W. KEANSBURO Bu.lne.as couple only. Ne»r transporlatlnn. Prvate. Call 4U5-04 Ifl. ^ SEA" BRfrHt" New turnlalpcl «fflclpncy apartrnpnts. Three rnnmt. ar condlllonpl.! rpe TV. Move In today, Nn lease. Nalllna Apartmfnts O50B. RKD BANK Unfurnshed four-room and hath apartment npnr town. Adults only. No ppta. Avalable Sept ppr month. Call Allare-Farrow Agency, ID* Broad Rt., 74.J_6_ ; RIVERFRONT FINn Thrtl rurnlshen.-prlvale porch.!2»-o6ll LONO BRANCH - On bn lne. One bedroom, lvng room, kltrhen, fllnette. Wall-to-wall carpetng. Atr condtoned. All utltes InclKlnd. Adults, No pets. Broadway Apartments, Broadway and Wllow Ave. Csll Snpt LONO BRANCH Wnter rental. Dearlfmnt. Furnlhed four rooms and hath. No pets. awiiuki le puppy to good home. PoonLEH - ~AKC rflklslpred"~"lteas<nt" ahle Two Ihocolatp, small mns. One sllver.hlsl toy. Kl«lu wprka. Ma.M: altp : pjt. ~ ~ " MaTp." AKC rrgls th ld H J EAT~MANE~. d. Hlsck, nne bltlfl MaTp. AKC morths old. H llt t rrgls. Hnaetprpd. Hlsck, nne rt broken, bpalltlful. cxcpllent temperampnt. All shots. 1(175. BOS-j. HWLTYlfLAYFmrKITTENr Llllcr traned. Free In good homrs. 7;l0* IIKI._- _ _ - - IfppJKfl "Frep to gnol hne". Moth. er, Herman shepherd, father, Lnhradnr _rr_rlpver._74j_ll>74. RPKICIAL, overloaded wth Oprman shepherd females. Tnltr ynllr pck. $2.1. one Ihrpf-motlh-old. one. four-month. old, nnd one vrnt-old. Ml hnvp rxcpllpnl tpnpeanents and nce breelhr. ntmrnnteed. CAN1NK COI-LEUF. INC., Rll or I1I. _ STALLSTOR RENT"" " IJncrnll-"f!nllW Nek-Hfllmdrl area. Hay and slrsw InrlulPd. L«r«n arcs tn rldp, Call 7I nr 747-DMfl evenlnpcs. STr"*lKRNA*Rl" PI IPS-.".AK" vnpa ul". fully marked rur prl-show. Parents on pfnnlsps. "ExVpllenl dtsjtfaltlnns." Pnppr Iralnpd. Ilarnnlprl. 1)48*1)1101), PlTorlVrS Ak r stamla"na, "llack". small alr.e, Alan whle mlnlalure. $7o lo s»2n2;27 RUM BON Thrpe room*, bath and halonv. All lllltlr>«inclur^rl. For matura worklnj woman. Avaltatle n«t. 1. I-MUP. months aenrlly «nrt rpr^renrp* rrnulred. Wrte, ntatn_ quallflr.atlonj, Tor Rn appontment to P. O. Box 292, R.mKnn, SEA BRIGHT Two b«dronm.fur. nlshed nr lnfurnlslpd. Wnter nr yearly. Newly dejcoraled. Beach and rver.»88-»«7j nr 747-M2I. To Sze 48! SWING Into hg gear now and n 1971 n ths young, pleat-front skmmer wth a paneled look. Skp the scarf te or add t, f you wsh. Prnted Pattern 9323: NEW Womens Szes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44,46, 48. Sze 36 (bust 40) takes 2/ yards 60-nch. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS lor each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for frst-class malng and specal handlng. Send to Maran Martn, 420 The Red Bank Regster, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York, N. Y., Prnt NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE.. NEW Fall-Wnter Pattern Catalog. 114 dynamc desgns. Free Pattern Coupon. 5Dc. INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew today, wear tomorrow. 1. INSTANT FASHION BOOK - What-to-wear answers, accessory, fgure tps! Only n Lovely Lounger Be a cozy lounger n ths luxur&us robe. Thrfty! INSTANT embrodery and wool frnge add fashon to short or long robe. Pattern 707: transfer, prnted pattern S(10-12); M(14-16); L(18-20). State sze. FIFTY CENTS for eat* pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for frst-class malng and specal handlng. Send to Laura Wheeler, The Daly Regster, 61 Needlecraft Dept., Box 161, Old Chelsea Staton, New York, N.Y., Prnt PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP. NEW 1971 NEEDLECRAFT CATALOG whats happenng n knts, crochet, qults, fashons, embrodery. Free patterns. 50c. NEW! COMPLETE IN- STANT GIFT BOOK over 100 gfts! All occasons, ages, Crochet, pant, te dye, decoupage,. knt, sew, qult, weave, more! $1.00. Complete Afghan Book $1.00 "16 Jffy Rugs" Book. 50c "50 Instant Gfts" Book. 50c Book of 12 Prze Afghans. 50c Qult Book 1 16 patterns. 50c SUNNY ACRES $35,900 Where t +7 Most convenently locatsd n St. Mary Parsh. Publc choolj close by, as s shoppng and transportaton. Owner relocatng, anxous -for offers for ths mmaculate spltlevel on hgh ground, beautfully shrubbed and professonally landscaped. Three ary bedrooms, IA baths. Wall-to-wall carpeted lvng room, dnng room, and two bedrooms, 200 sq. ft. famly room and jalouse enclosed Florda room plus attached garage. Fenced rear yard enhanced by beautful outdoor flagstone pato. Modern ktdhen ncludes dshwasher. Frffsh lstng, see t today! Call STEPHENS A&ENCY INC. Realtors Hwy. 36 & East Rd., Belford, N. J. RIIMSON PrlmB Tealdtntlal local!. Bpacloun ranch. Lvng room ha* a freplace, formal dnng room, electrc ktchen, paneled den. three bertroonfl, two tath. Hot. ar ol heal. Attached two-car garage. Formal 1^ acre plot.»6(,5oo. TC1IMSON -- Delrable settled llvlnu area. Colnntnl. Freplace In lvng room, formal (lnng room, electrc ktchen, three bedrooms, one bath, full basement. Steam o! beat. Enclosed porch, attached two-car garage. Well landacaped plot. $45.MO. RUMSON -- Convenent vcnty. Cape Cod. Lvng room, dnng room, electrc ktchen, three bedrooms, one bath, full basement wth game room. Hot ar ol heat. Screened porch, detached one-car garage. Nce grounds W DENNIS K. BYRNE REALTOR-INSUROR 8 West Hver Hoad Rumson Phone MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING HOUSES FOB SALE KAZJUBT SNEAK PREVIEW Ths s ydur. bg chaues to see a paper hanger n acton. Our 4 model homes are fnally almost fnshed. If you lke what yousee, you have on» chance n 47 to buy one for yourself, before the Grand Openng. After that youll probably have to look elsewhere for the perfect 3 or 4 bedroom house wth everythng else youve always wanted. So put down your paper and come see OUR paper gong upl From $39,990 ~ MARC HOLLOW - FOOLE AVE.. HAZLET. N. J. SALES AOENT - JAOOBSON, GOLDFARB * TANZMAN 1201) «2-MM f DIRECTIONS: Rte. 35 north. Turt rght on Rdge Ave. Contnue onto Poole Ave. to models. (201) Wt-M»». ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Thret-bedroom, two-story home. Large sunken lvng room, bemed celngs In lvng room nnr dnng room, steam heat, full banement, all oak floors. Ncely nhrubbed lot. Exctllent condton. $23,500. DUTCH COLONIAL Four bedroom*, 2W baths, brch panelng throughout. Full basement. Large lot Convenent to transports 1 tlon, schools, shoppng. {31,300, THE BROOK AGENCY ANNE E. McCULLY, Realtor 98 Flrat Ave. Atlantc Hlghlandl QUAINT AND MODERN All the charm of the old, wl\h torayn convenlencpk. barge tree sharter! lnt adjacent to more expensve housed. Even the basement In fnshed beautfully. Four bedrooms. Two batlm. Pen wth freplace and Lncoln Move. Conversaton tece ktchen that lnrtlts company. Lnlcd at $32,500. VAN HORN AGBNCV REALTORS D. PAIR HAVEN JUST REDUCED J27ftO lvely three-bedroom ranch. FomJ dnng room, 20" lvng room wth Ift". burnng Ureplacr, lull basement, 9x20 > sun room, attached fjantge, applances,, bult-n TV, wall-to-wall carpet, can*- plete burglar alarm, ar condtonng, large overszed lot and much more. Askng $28,800 and anxlrm. for offers. > THE KIRWAN CO., Realtors Arport Plaza 2M-720O Hazlet 5 BEDROOMS - $24,000 LONG BRANCH Ths huge nlder home la" a freplace In the lvng room, formal dnng rrwm, hot water heat, basement, twocar garage. Ncely landscaped wth frut trees and flowers. Good neghborhood. Assume present mortgage at $180 per. month or VA and FHA fnancng avdltnble tn qualfed buyel. BUY-RITE REALTY LIcenNed Broker RUMSON $39,500 Four.yMr-old rour-hedroom, 2^-batl Colonal. Large lvng room wth freplace, laundry room and nvud room on Modern eat-in ktchen. A. FRED MAFFEO REALTOR 56? Rvor Rd, Far Havan terns for 12 superb qults. 50c Book 3, "Qults for Todays Lvng". 15 patterns. 50c COMMERCIAL RENTALS HOUSES FOR RENT DISTINGUISHED OFFICES wf located In center of Red Bank Bull* nen dstrct. Central Ar Condtonng Self Servce Blevttor Prvate Parkng Bpac Complete Jantoral Servce Indvdual Thermostatcally Con* trolled Heat Wall-to-Wall Carpetng 54 Broad Street R»d Ban Call (or appontment to Impact KXHcllTIVE COLONIAL Almnat new Four bedrooms, 2<A bathx, sunken famly room, glamor Ktchen. Unfur. nnned Sttt monthly. Also avalable lurnlshed. 201-MM61T. WINTER RENTAL -- Oct. J-May 1. Pumlahpd alx roomn. two batns.attractlve. J250 mdnlh TAIR HAVEN Furnshed 3-4 bed room, 2<A tatha, J375 per month. Short term, fchone H1-»HS. It. In «c»llnt locaton. OwlrabU _ any proftlon. call ao btwtw B and ~ BANK. -7M H- on. OwlrabU for TttREK SFAOE8 AVAILABL.K Oct. 17VJTOJIW IN FAIR HAVENS MO8?a carw 8 MI RED BANK - Ortnher.Maj. Ncely fur. nlnlerl tbdrobm jtarrlen aparlmenl wltl Rr IW nlnled two-bedrobm jtnrren apartmrnt rage, rnnvrnlontly lornted.. Arnltf. N edrobm jtarrlen aparlmenl rnnvcnlontly Inmted. Rlv pr VIPW. Arlultx. No peta. I.e»«(. «Pcur. IIV, rrfprpnnea, Tall T^J-ISJUj f< KY PORT ATE OOOl f< KY PORT IMMBmATE OOOllMANCy RTI1I1IO EFFIO1BNCV - IIM ONRBrcrROOMfrom»I»S ONR-BrcrROOMfrom»I»S Two-EunnooM 1210 nludm all ulllltlp PxTnt rtfrtrl -anllltnnf r«. 9wlm Olub. KKYI aardbns, 211 Allanllc St.. Off Rl. 3d. aupl. (n premlnpa. Apl. 6. Phone: (201) 2<M«U Wntar VIPW. Ktrnt floor. AnarfnM two-hrlronm a-pnrtnpnt. Jlttfl nt njllltlrfl. 2B4>IWHt amffr»:30_p.m, ONE AND TWO-SlBPROOM APART- MKNTS. JUdStnrt? ! Loeunt Ave., Apl, 1. trftml. SIX-ROOM dahaob APARTMHNT On hrnnjrl fnrm nstatc-jn HomrtH SJfto ppr monll», all utltes Inrludfn. flpfrtptfl, Aft* 1 1 ^ p.m.. f7l-14s(l. RBD I1ANK TWO ItnOMfl AND RATH FURNIBHffD TACTOKT RPACB Two 7,000 M, ft. floor, on«3.oo0. q. ft. Moor. >u kbt for llrtt raanufaoturlns. 7< laaaa, call 717-UOO. AIR^ONDITIONBD OFFICE! Reasonable rent, Immedate oocupaa. cy. Apply Berplcoa, 101, Jlonmoutl St.. Red, Sank, next l» Carllon Th tsr. HODBRN AIR CONDITIONED OF. FICBB - RlMMeble. 30 Lnden - Red Bank. Phnt SHREWSBIIRY Stor» for rent. A roan frnm avhnol. sutable barncr nhnj h repar, rrcmmaker, etc. 74I-&484. HOUSES FOR RENT Rt. II2S to UM Per Month THE BSRO AOXNCY MldaHtown, WIDE SELECTION OF RENTAIJ - Ftrnlhed and alt occut AOINCX, 512-3NW, _.d unfurnlahd. Inuod alt occupanct. SAMUEL TEIOHK octanporl At«, Ooanport _ HSHUNn IM!PPEs"-atnndar(l.. Nne week*. Red, llak and tan, r lmjsaj KOR SALE"" FoTR YEAcUMMn 1STEREP MARE. - Bpaulllul llsmalllon. Englsh or Western, ral 741-!2I«OKIIMAN flmbphrrp Fcmnlp. n»h am rnwn. Vrry affn-tldnnp. ss months vtr. Pflpfm wth nl nhotn. SJf. 14 Rnlrlwln Ave,, E. KcntnhB. RT. RRRNARll PPPPrCB-7 week" n.. A pft for vnr chld, nol cllon for ynur home. AKf*»»rr " " nrsnamannkn l!plar Brook Horun Farm l.lnnrnfl arra. Ol M.MIMI. u S T B rndtf, Iwn hath, rch nr flludy. Tull dn. ltk rnom. Ar ronllllnnrrl, rbrjptlng, BcdrH Arm«A Hrlmrntp,74l-W1fl, RRlV RANK" -"Nrely "tmhnpron alull. RpntrrnrM. Tne locaton. Park. In*. Nnpplj. T4I-J2M. REH 1\KNK~- "Tw)~tmJVnnm«. In prlvatp tnmo,1jjn. Npnr alnpltk. tranffjorlnllon. BfJ-TIHI. WKlf r KNlr~*~f*n" lncraonv. fm nlhrrt nr tnrurnlnhml. SIM) plna tlll.... RKNTA1. - mmarlhlc fur- Alnrlmont fnr $on a month, all ltlllllrfl Inrllldpd. Avnllahtn Imtnetdlnt* ly. Nf» pptk. MrAllBTER AdTCNnY, Rrnltor, ton R. Jllvcr tld., Tlumnon. R42- nlmhon - Thrpe rooms funnhpr. prl- VHIO Imll Half llork ID n\n nnd ntn-os, Nn ptn. MjI-2nM. IJONO RlANrTH - Your round. "Pour lonmnrn" pnrh. Oall YnVJt HKAflONB RRA1.TY, Rrnkpr. ^2().7flOn. COMMKRCIAL KENTALS MATAWAN "" rommerclal up arrosn Irom nhonrtln nr Imfle, VANS " SEA BRIGHT Three-nsrrooh unlur. nlahed hnae. YenrlV nntal, 1203) lunag TWO.BBmqoM -- Flrat Iloor.»I76. Securty, reference*: B or (312!(_I, kccmrylng. FlV-ROOM HOUSE To «mall faml" ly In Leonardo. Immedate pojaeaalon. Arcrf. 2DII1317. RUMBON - Thrna-bedronm luxury runob. Prvacy. LpflKP. «5W per month RlIMflON WATRRFnONT- Four bedrnomn. four hnthn. LPBMG, fftflft. HAU. HKO8., Rpaltora (lf)6. /alflble. On Rt. 34, >nplnr rpnter. Fnr alp Charmng four-hertroom.. _ remdpn;* on W, Front Rl..lnt orconlh from DhopplK nd trbnuportmon. Avalahlp lnmrdttply. Only _D& pr month. Call HOLMrWr^or^enTwJlToporrt buy. ThrT hpdrnomfl, llvlnx rnom clln In* area and bath. On 2\ acrf.a. Xl!Jr> pp. month. Palmp Really Adaor.. SlIM Ut.l.V Har.lrl. ^ (at-mnn rrom Rp.l nnlt ntpr) l.uenaed Real Katate An krr. KBANHRUIUl Thrpp.ted room hm Nlcn nrn, 111 f ynrd. Relorrnces m "muh". KlTA month p.un tlllttcn. V*\?ffM02T " S CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDSI Addng MachlncsTycwrllers ADMNO MACHINES - Typewrllera lold, rentp.d, rppnlrprl. SprplrnN. SPrpIrr nk. 717 Damonds BouRht or bet UB buy Ihe dhmtnds you dont w*ar or let un rrnlylp, thrm for ynu permnally, nemallea, 36 nroadrt General Contractors BUILDER Aldlllona. AlteraUona, GaraKPu. rtrala and New Home. T412SB. nalph A. Cf.l«. MABON A.VI) BUILDKIl - CompleU home Improvement*, Reasflnable. Frt< eallnalea. Call 8T2012J CARPKNTfU - Addton*, nanellnt, Plep, Mldewalk. $*Un L odd John. JOSEPH F. PANDURIS Allerallona, Hddlllona. repalra, new hnmea, W«no the whole Job HonfltR, Sdng & Insulaton nl,bkn On.. INH. Unolln*. aldln* * Insulaton InUlpd and guaranteed for 111 y»ar«. T7SOJ«201.OH4H. Odd Jobs LKHT IIAIJUNd _ Cellarn. la ra«e» cltanrd up. Frea eallmalp.a, H after.1 p.m. Pantng and Decoratng OARX P.TONK8 - Palntlnf and wallpaprrln». Kullv Influrafl! For frea eatlmatfa, call 2M.3B3J. Icarl and Dead Restrngnj; Kxpp.rlly on hralprl nylon. JI..MI \ nlranl..plfrllns clnnpn frnm 7Sc REI.SRII.LF.S 1, M nro«d 81.. Rpd Unnk. Oct. t. Rrfen>nce and one mnnth* jry rnntrpjl JM^RtSfnnrr ft. KXKCUTIVK Rm*Ab~-Tvrre"".. -r/mns, two b«lh«, rverfront wllh dock. PUIl{?IWIHh " Thrrp bplrnnnm, Iwc nnthn. Monmnuth nenrh. Jflrtfl monlh. nahhr URAL ESTATE. HTMfOO. WINTKR RENTAt* ot.tobfr t." to JUMP 15. Ih>n>Hrtlatr. Fnnlnlrl Iwn- Itrtlrnom, nnr-hatl rjnrh. J_M a month phft Ml ullllllok MAMSTRR AQENc:Y, Itnnlor, lftf>e, Rver ltd., Hmnon. KflnInY~- -" KxeTnTvp ~rntnt7. Tun Ulnckfntn rhltnmt. Tw«lnlrnnm ovtjl/pd Rnml. S10D mnnlllv rent. Cull JJ-fl «>r nplrx - Twn-.flrnonn. tlnujt rnom. llvlnr rnum, k(trhr>- f..s nnnl Aftprf. R(J.27^. Alulln only. Plumbng and Heatng CORRIGANS ~ 127 Oakland St. Red Bank PLUMBINS Healng. Bathroom remodelng. Sewer Trenchng and Installaton Work. llj-bntl hnnr fourwth flrnlatt. tva-fur Kurnnc. n-mntl pnnl. Nrvrnbcr ornnnry. JUftfl 1 per month. Ltn»r rc( lrpd. V\ A, AHH- 1 AGKMY. Rpnltor, KW Prnn, I _T llt -j! v V J 4 "!L <1 l_ vr * HMI - "MON"M(S(lTH~BRA"t ; M~-* -~SfvVfrrnnl7 KlrnlRhrd. Fnur dn.blr bedrooms, three t>ntln, HvlnR room wth flrenucr rtnlr mum ovptlonklr rver, fnn, hot nlr hmt, two c«r nararf. All rppllancrn. Tentln cnurl, dock. K.anuHlfe vew. S*pl...1f» tn June 1ft.»n7B. LINCROFT - Wnter ItenMl, Thrpp bnrlrooma, twa hnthfl, Iwp-car uraer Wfl«U>r-d_r, refrsfrntor tnr freezer ncluded. Furnlhed or unfurnlhtd 1300 or W15, plufl utltlb, Kef»rence «qured. Call l3>7&20. LINCROPT Two berlrooma, ktchen, rlntnf room, lvng room, large nunporch plum untes. No gaase NEPTUNE New three-bed room large Ranch. Famly room, garage. Kurntuhed, <400. UnfrnHhe«1.<35Q. 774-flO39, WANTED TO KENT WX NKED Flv* or ts, 2-3 bedroom Rental Home. furnlhed or un< furnlhed from 185 to WMjwr month (or Incomng Hrtotnel. THE BSRO AOKNCY. Kt, MlddletOWB. C.1-1Q0O WANTHD -~ Effcency room, ground floor, neparate entrance. Hear nhops TWO-BBDR00M APARTMENT Or jmall houne tn Keyport, Unon Beach nreft Call after 12 noon, 264- TWBBDROOHr APARTMENT Or Rtnaller house. Woman ana two chldren. tvo, Call WANTED 2 or 3-beroom home In Far Haven or Rumnnn area. LRane untl July Reference*. Call R42-Q291. UNFURNISHED Mnmum tor roomn, ronntl floor or Am&ll hnusp Two mature adults. No chldren. Mddletown area north to Matawan. Call PROFBB9IQNAL Requre* thre* or four-bedroom houne for long lease. Baty BE A COUNTRY SQUIRE CHARMING OLD Over three acres of lovely grounds an<t nharte trees. Sx bedrooms, 3\j baths, 16x28 paneled lvng; room wth freplace, formal dn Inn room, den, huge country ktchen, beamed cell- Inps, two ttalrwayn, larre.un porch am pato, hasement. Three CAT garage hat tudlo toft. Many extras. Immedate occupancy. Only $49,300. Call today! TED HALL A&ENCY 733 Rver Rd. Far Haven RIVERFRONT Excellent four-bedroom, 2^-bath home on Shrewsbury Rver. Besde the uftual large fa me room and den, fenccr-ln pool, wall-to-wall carpetng, ths house hat everythng good. Askng US.200. Owner transferred. Call, were eay to talk to. HASSIN&ER & GLAZHROOK 19S E. Rver Rd LITTLE SILVER Urge treed lot. Three-bed room, 1,4-bath splt.level wth game room. Two-car garage. Ideal locaton for the famly wth achool chldren. Walkng dstance. Excellent commutng. Prce 139,400. JEAN K. IRWIN "Realtor Marne Park on the Naveslnk COLTS NEOK Charmng fve-bedroom hone featurhg paneled lvng room wth pegged floors, IHTRB bow wndow, wall-ta-wb.ll brckcolonal freplace. Acre plua lot wth shade and apple trep«. Come see at... S42.5OO. ILLMKN3EE AOBN- OV Realtor, Rt. 14, Colta Neck OPEN SUN., SEPT. 13 OAK HILL- Sltmted nn» hll wth rj f 5,*,-/ 5 IC «P l?n«l three-bedroom Ranch. 1% batha, lvng room.dltlnn room, parch and pstlo.j7.ood. Come U fan Hoflo^rtd.rbrtwtfrfSSl" Hll Rd and Mlddletown-Llncroft d Mddletown. Look for yellow flag. CAMA5SA A&ENCY LITTLE SILVE«COLONIAL Offered at J31.S0O, ths home features a charmng lvng room wth lre-, place, formal dlnlnjc room, three large bertrooma and basement. Call ux today. FIVE BEDROOMS " Nne large rooma plus two-car raran and full baement. Large tree-shadeu yard. St. JameJ Palsh.. Aakln K2.- E. A. ARMSTRONG - AGENCY US Propect Ave. uum Klver HOLMDEL * "."e«. Panoramc vew of o«n and New York,.kyllne. Rmmblln Western style three-beroom tancl* FLORIDA CALLING. Two-bedroom.homes from *18,OO0. One- J^ ";. apartment. Two block! from &*$ * 8 «-.Al many otsera. Now a ne tme to buy ED CONWAT Reallors- 4 Parker Ave. Lttle Slver -Member.. M-LS fves, and Sun A, S. D. (Always Somethng Dong),.HS to lve In Llltle slver vlllaue, wu. th!j Co J 0111 " 1 " dll» «"! * : Wlrte floorboarda thruout. For bed- B?S)0 " "" " ny ""P 1 * * RUSSELL M. BORUS REALTORS COLTS NECK IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2%-bath Colofamly room wth Lovely four-bedroon. t»h " r *J. "r. ln «ktchen, dnette, fmy ro t freplace, laundry, two-car a-arle Fall basement and natlo. Fully wrmted and.ecluded backyard 1 enclosed by" J«e»"«scream to the rear. J57.. &*ass&p COLTS NECK IrarUcHr.fe three^cdroom ran* on S "" wth exquste landacaplnj I numeronf txtraa. )39.ooo J n Mcm * er Mulllpl. Utttfc UKE VICW OM THE COVE COLT3 NECK r pleaau t h TI 4, u COLT3 NECK It wll be our pleaaure to show you thn 1 attractlt. "thrte-bedtoom, tw- _?_?" 0 K;» l "7 c»l m>l- Paneled famly S/dfnV^^""?^ Treed lot Is the settntfor thl«heutlful (More Classfed Ads On The Next Page) RAY H. STILLMAN, Realtor FIVE BEDROOMS Two batha. larre llrln* room, dnng room, eat-ln kltohel, tam«room,»tgarace, trees, mmtdlatr ^PHA ^nd. VA MONMOUTH BEACH Charmng oldpr home renewed nnd redecorated completely. Superb ktchen. Three large Hlry bcrrooma, formal dnng room, large lvng rnom. enclosed porch, bg lot. Real" m, ally (treat &Y AGEN clonen porch, h lot. Really (trea huv.»3<,s ^087. HICK&Y AGEN- CY, Monmouth Bench. PROFESSIONAL MAN -- Marred. three -^chldren, denlrcs to rrnt har duplex In Mddletown area. 3315M4 FURNISHED ROOMS ALPINE MANOR HOTBL Bpeclal off aeaaon rates. Hotel rooms wth mad nerver. 126 wetk. Motel rooms. IMG. week and up. 1 Portland rtcl.. Hghlands TWT> BANK Second floor. Seml-prlvate hath and shnwrr. One reaponalhle porsor_ BOwk. 741-JSM. LAROE ROOM ^wtthhowkfirr loor. PrlrU entrance Call 74MO41.»-4 p.m. 4-8 p.m LnHT HdUSEKREPm: IlOOMfl fl p a t, hot-waler, utllltlpa suppled. Vrrkly rale 11.1 nnd S2fl. COLLntjlo INN. 30 Seabreor.e Way, Keansburg. 3 BEAUTIFUL ACRES In Marlboro Townshp wth trees, brook and amall house. All ths for onlv J24.M1O. II.LMRNSEE AGDNCY. Realtor, HI. 34. Colts Neck SYCAMORE AVE. COLONIAL Call us now to InHpert thla charmng fourbedroom, 3^-bath home wth many tall trees and attractve landscapng. Freplace In lvng room, dnng room, kltch. en wth broakfaft area, den, sun room, nereoned.ln porch and pato. 174,600. K. A. ARM8TRON! AOENCY, Realtor,, Prospect Ave.. Lttle slver. Tl. 4M0. LONO BRANOH-Three for one. Lve In ths large Colonal featurng three ed. rooma plus den and let your tenants lav your mortgage wth rent from ths twofamly home. Each apartment (eatures four rooms plus bath. Both bulldlnga are h excellent condton and Ihe seller, JPJ 1 JPy tre purchasers closng fees VA-FHA terms avalable to Qualfed SS!5ff H "» L NBW SHREW8BtIly _ a or 4 bed^ rojms eat-ln ktchen, full.ha«ems" VAorFHA fnancng arranged for flua.1. Illed buyer. I B,.VJO fll^aw. Kl-tWIt A SPECIAL INVITATION To those famles consderng tft mov» to ther ultmate homt PREVIEW "> LAKE VIEW ON THE COVE Just w«s of Half Mtt Rd. on W. Front St., MlddlMown, N. J. 0PEN.SAT.-SUN..5 pj nft TWO JS5?L» jrw.. Colonal JtlMI. I «EAR RED BANK Ktchen prlvl- PUP*. Prolcsalona or huslneaa woman. SIMIjjer monll. 84J-f>f>4fl. VERY SPECIAL WINTER RATKa By the day. week or month. Mad and telephone servce. flhore MOTEL, Wanamasan, )BR.3uno. RED BANK Female onl^rnear N.YT hua stop. Call 74l-MH:l ATLANTTC mrllantn Effcency oom and bedroom. KPnaonable rate. 14 Ensntllltllsnds Ave. 2(110551). FyRNI8lEnm)OMWfrln nrlvllerrja In Atlantc Hghlands, call REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSES FOH SALE "PRIVACY" TN"TOWNT~ ""hm Immnculnte Immp In n cnnlrnprs lellrht, Tle vrry prlvnlr yard l«>rnpbmonally landncftppc lke n nmnll trlp. Lvng ronjn wth flrp )lm;p, nrmftl dlrlns room, three betlrftonn,! hnthn, hanrnonl. ntlnjlrd ftnrnrc, wnlng covered renr terrace. Ocnrutly nlr conlltnncd, Junt thrrr lr.hn lt> Rlnnl. pnrk, Rtf>rrn am bun. Ton Kflr lnvr.n-rumann Jchool, lnc m.m. Cnll tadny... HALL-BROS.. Realtors 13 Rver Rd. 7Jl-7flf<1 Kalr Haven Mfmbpr Multple blnllng Srvlcn Open 7 Day* WEST KBAN8BURO Nce clean Ihrpe-bfldroom nan:l, Tle hath, r.nttx ron buflpboard*, lfnt. Hetlecoraled--In nm\ nut, Fenced-ln jenr yanl. Nlrn ICVMtlon nenr Brads school nnd New York hm. *23.fO0. CHATEAU REALTY. RPRI Estnt*. 215 C!*rr Ave,, Kc^mhurft OAKHURST W4,fK)O PMI. pud ctrect. TrePr lot. Brnntl nfw h level. Three hedmoms, lrgn llvnt mom, dnng room, udence kltrhen, rtcrpntlort room. I. buths, twn-cur (lamge. MRny pxtra«, Now home tuarnntbe. FHA. VA termn. THE PET1G AOEVCy, Flenltor, Rt. 3.1 and Bunnet Ave,, WHIIR- IHHIKA. M2-94P4. COLTS NKCK -- Unque anrt very Rneclnl (Ttmln hullt 12*room clrlrt wth fd lalronv. 3..^ tttrtm wllh tree? and hrook. Rcclurtpd park-lke ncttlnjt. Fve hcdonm!". 3l_ hnthk. Qunllty consfrur.- tlnn. Owner nsklrt R74.BOO. IS2<41OS. db OWNER TRANSFERRED LIHI Sllv«r Colonal. V/ yeor ad Four twdroom!, ]v, baths, lvng room, dm wth freplace, large ktchen, central olr condtonng 01U vocuum vtem, gom room ana oasemenl. Convenent locaton for school, shoppng and transportaton. Prced rlohl ol MS.Wo. Th Donrstro Aoancv. Reallon.»l E. From St., Rd Bonk )0. KI mp _, tronsportatlon, 2? ITS&W***?* ol nf GsseflnGI Grd xpscttd occoutermmts for oroceful famly Mv 10 ond afltertolnlng. On, homt r«dy lor your color selecton, PLUS Prlvole occes. O beoutlful Shallow Uk. lor ywr-raunfl rkrcatot W AND Only a hop, sks «< schools, churdm, shoppng,»tc, etc. BE TH6&E w«wll look forward to you around. IAISO A lmted selecton of txdus plan and bulder or ours. OR CALL f HOWARD DEXTER ASSOC. Realtor, MLS from St., K«l Bank LOrUST - nfvnrfronl propprty. ElKhtrofn house wth porch, lour bedroomn, two hath", Ihrpc rreplnrcn and barn, $120,000 Prlnppsln only. Call Sfll-DOOS. MOTHER-IN-LAW IHPHI nrrnmtrrnt on fr at level n :nn <)f a lumrlnft tonr-l)p(lroom. Iwn Splt - nlmnft npw Rxlrns! wner In Florda hound. 60 In 00 tlnv I ccupancy. H9,m. 222.<OS7. HIOKKV O-B.VOY, Monmmth Bead. t HAVEN We Have lowernd our rlca for ths new contemporary cntom-hult hoat. Tv«bedrooms, 3,_ nthn. threo Freplaces, large foyer and en wth age< ben-ns. Cutom dasltcned tchen ard tunatta wth a nftw Cornlnc urn cooktop t fve. Laundry room, full «am«nl and two-car Itrau. " " * tanca to chool. T41-0U9. SPACIOUS FOUR-BEDROOM Cape Cod. Hot water, radator heat. Flre- >lace \n lvng room, lull- basement wth outsde en fro nee. Large kltchsn wth call no bar, enclosed rx>rch. detached Iwo-cor gorage, Pat o. Excellent condton. On overs led treed lot. Two extrc large possble buldng, tots Included In prce. $42,500. COLONIAL SPLIT Three bedrooms, lvng mom, formal dnng room, paneled garn room, attached onecar goroge, Landscaped, treed lot. Cty sewers. Assumabtt 5V% VA mortgage. Excellent area, Convenent lo tverylhlng, Anxous owners must sell. $31,500.. THREE-BEDROOM }V bath splt. Formal dnng room, 13x22 den, stereo throughout. Attached one-car goragt. Largt beautfully landscaped and treed lot. Fre and burglar alarm system. Clost to school!, transportaton and commutng. Immedate occupancy. 129.WX). C OV LUCIA A&ENCY Raltor Halftt Orflct Kwnsburg Offlct 7* Mtmb»r o, N^rthtrn Monmouft M U

21 HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOB SALE ANNOUNCING NORTH GATE HOLMDEL Wooded Locaton: Lne Kd. at Holmdel-Keyport Ed. Buldng stes 1-2 acres... Archtects servce avalable HAROLD E. HARRISON Bulder Dal or ; FAIR HAVEN Attractve brck and frame Rancher custom bult n Three large Bedrpoms and walnut paneled den. 1% baths, full basement and,attached garage. Offered at $45,1)00., RED BANK Two-famly ncome property. Modern and well decorated, Ktjst, floor two bedrooms. Second floor one hedroom wth separate entrances. Convenent to -Branch Ave. bus lne, Offered at $27,000. WEART-NEMETH & NICOLETTI AGENCY :- -" REALTOR 102 WEST FRONT ST. -< Member of-red Bank Multple Lstng Servce QUALITY SPECIALS UKcre on the bay, -wth $360 a month Ipcorne from buldngs. $32,000. Dhree-bedroom Colonal. Large vn* robm. formal dnng room, den, eatnkltchen. Hurry.!. $27,000..Tour-bedroom Cape Cod. Immaculate. Ideal nelkhbortood and commuter locaton. Enclosed carport for Bummer fatally room, double garage In wnter.!31$d0 QUALITY REALTY ASSOC. Realtor Ask for George DeLorme. Florence 3U"!cUer or Edth Relnhardt Hwy 3S Leonardo Evenngs MANSARD ROOF TWe Far Haven Vctoran has great charm and at unusual amount of lvng space. Four corner bedrooms, a den, plus an old fashoned parlor. Frankln stove freplace. Bath plus lavatory. Located In the fnest communty. J30.9OO. RUSSELL M. BORUS - REALTORS JUverRd. m^m Far Haven SURPRISE Attractve two-story two-bedroom Colanlal.Jrepacen._llvIg_rocmr-sepa^ rate dnng room. Modern ktchen. Cel- Sk-SMI"!? SkSMI!? asr TTh> h > ove y AIAA1RE-FARROW A&BNCY M Broad, Red Bank Mddletown 5 Corners CHARMING COLONIAL HOME _ Three bedrooma, many trees, nce seevaded area, walkng dutance to scmols. Askng prce $45,700. Call 747- MOT-orH2-l<35. SDINT PLEASANT - Two-famly stu. -.Ol. on approxmately ppmately half acre. FI- NANCING AVAILABLE from owner. Call. FOUR SEASONS REALTY, Broker $ SHREWSBURY Moderned bungalow Two bedrooms, ceramc tled baft Walk to bus and shoppng a r e a - :"... Peffeef (om«for rertd or young couple $35,500-RED BANK Colonal homo n excellent condton A few staps to rver Three bedrooms, 2 baths Freplace, hot water feat REDDEN AGENCY Realtor 301 Maple Ave. Bed Bank Evenngs: ITS A TAXING SITUATION... BUT WE HAVE A PLEASANT SOLUTION We have a lare selecton of buldng altes and resale homes avalable In Holmdel..a low tax rat*, well-planned communty. Truly a country atmosphere, yet convenent to- everythng. Choose from our custom desgns or fcull to your ape elf I catons. GIVE US A CALL TODAY! BETSY ROSS AGENCY 117 Hwy Keyport Open 7 Days a, Week Member Multple Us tng Servce SHREWSBURY WOW - $29,900 Ths trck and frame house Is In superb condton. Lvng room wth freplace, three bedroom, walnut paneled den. Many trees. Property borders on a farm whch provde* great prvacy. PAUL BRAGAR REALTOR Member 2 Multple Lltng Servces 7M Broad St. Shrewsbury Z1 LAKE VIEW ON THE COVE 1 HOWELL TOWNSHIP Ratng: "excellent" Is ths new Hatng. Lot lotalw. Fve-room ranch In exceptonal condllon. Oarage and well kept. S22.90O., BOB SHELDON AGENCY, 538-2d(H>. THREE-BEDROOMS Dnng room, TV room, workng freplace, lull basement, three-car garage, two enclosed -Broker- 2W-2916 FOUR BEDROOMS Cope In Far Haven, walk Is schools. Lvng room wth freplace, dnng room. Beautful, prvate lot. Askng only t29,?m. Tht Dowstra Agency. SHREWSBURY Executve estate. Two ^lockft from ralroad Two bedroom Realtors, 91 E. Front St.. Rd Bank. expandable Ranch S Call «r.%u-th8. U T H 8 HOWELL TOWNSHIP One floor pl&ndor Is ths fve-room rancharlno. VA and FHA fnancng avalable S1AS90, BOB SHELDON AGENCY, RENTAL We have homes avalable for rent from $125 a month to $300 and up a month. LAND Buldng lots avalable throughout Northeast Monmouth County from up. RIVER PLAZA Four-bedroom Copt Cod In excellent condton/ wth V/2 bat^s, paneled gome room and full basement. Excellent area* $26,900 BRAND NEW You smply must SM ths three-bedroom hsme that lta«wallpaper ond matchng drapes. Alo tedum a paneled lornllv room wld freplace, homemakers Icltthen ond dnng room wth bult-n cabnets, two full bolhj. Pcture ths brand new home wllh hode tress.on a nce corner lo. $32,900 RANCH Tt* settng far ttls 1hre»-bedroom ranch f«a real delght. Qult, protsded nhohborhood tn the vlllogo. Porqutt floors, freplace,, porch and" potto. $33,900 TREES What a beautful ywdl Youll fol In love at (Irsl sght. 3 or 4 bedrooms, three full baths, bdsemen!* and two-co garage. New plusl.carpetng In lvng room, tllnna room and hall. A real Maulv, at.. $45,000 I OUR COMPUTER CANT FIND AT PERFECT HOME FOR YOU.., IT HASNT BBBN BUILTI SWAN-KEY REALTY Unts Tka» Tra*>" HWY. 35 MIDDUTOWN IMIIX LOW PRICE THE DAILY BEGISTER, HED BANK MIDDLETOWN, N. J.I FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOR.%ALE, MIDDLETOWN IDEAL HOME FOR GROWING FAMILY Almot new pllt-level. About one sore. Fve bedroom*, 2V twtha, large guneroom wth freplace. Fully ar condtoned. Applance!. Immedate occupancy, we nave key. Call for appontment. A " FEIST & FEIST Realtors Eatontown. K. J. M2-U15 Eve. and weekends FAIR HAVEN $22,500 Very attractve small home completely remodeled wth taste and care. Paneled lvng room wth freplace, dnng room, two bedrooms. Full fnshed basement. Prvate yard* Tall ALLAIRE-FARROW AGENCY REALTORS Member or Two Multple Lstngs Babysttng Servce By Appontment Mddletown 5 Corners Broad, Red Bank DEAL AREA Charmng three-bedroom, ar condtoned ranch In quet resdental area- Two full baths. Lvng- room, dnng room, paneled den. utfllty room, plus full basement. Call for appontment 139,000. FEIST & FEIST Realtors Eaton town, N. J. M Even, and weekends RUMSON Young Executve Specal Three-bedroom Cape Cod cutle. Beautfully wooded lot. Near schools. Rustc freplace, prvate greenhouse, A real buy at $28,500. For Informaton NORMAN A. MIRNE ASSOC FAIR HAVEN CONVENIENCE On the bus lne. One block to shoppns. Ths older home Is 4n fne condton. Three large bedrooms. Modernzed ktchen and batn.. Askng 124,500. Owner OCT. I OCCUPANCY Immaculate four-bedroom, lm-b>th borne wth paneled famly room. Ideal locaton for commutng. Only $26,300. MoALISTBR AQBNOY, Realtor, 108 E. Rver Rd,, Rumson. 8( HOOIDEt. J3L bedrooms, 1% baths, lot 100x200. Sterlng McCann Real Estate (Broker) SEA BTtTOHT Three-bedroom house, just re-bult, lu heat, newly wred, new roof. (203) TRANSFERRED. OR JUST OUTjmpwnra Tpuh HOMB? - ol or wrte (or AppleBrooka noathlr Homes for Uvtar mtfrjne. Offers pctures, prces, aetcrlptlons. Absolutely no cost, no obllratlon. APPUSBftOOK AQBNCY, Reaftor, M0 Hwr. 35. Mddletown MIDDLB1TOWM Three-benWm EXCEPTIONAL COLONIAL Four bedrooms, three batha. Paneled recreaton room wth rased hearth freplace, sldng glass doors to large open porch. Laundry, full basement. double sarasf. All ths on * acre plot for UAW0. Jlon rlrht n. VAN HORN AGBNCY REALTORS 80s BIVBR RD. FAIR HAVEN WEEDS ARE EXTRA Immaculate three-bedroom ral* on perlectly landscaped grounds. Center hall, freplace, elegant dnng room, natural brch cabnets -In large ktchen, two tled baths and full basement. New lstng offered at $39,900. HONEYMOON SPEClAt Spacous Lttle Stver Col6nlal, convenent to shoppng. Large, lvng room wth freplace, separate dnng room, screened-ln. porch and two bg bedrooma. Natural. wooded yard. Offered n ths md *20s. E. A, ARMSTRONG A&BNCY 655 Prospect Ave. ". Lttle Slver MONMOUTH COUNTY 175-year-oW four-bedroom hlltop Colonal overlookng over 19 acres of rch farmland. Authentcally restored house features wde board floors and exposed beams. Formal dnng room opens onto large brck pato wth vew of surroundng countrysde. Freplaces In large lvng room and study. Mature shade trees near house. Sx box stalls, two good foams. House and barns well located for future subdvson. Sewer, water and gas at property lne. A real buy at... (80,- SOO. JLILMENSEIQ AOKNOY, Realtor, HL 34, Colts Neck RUMSON Ranch In excellent condton. Two bedrooms, tle bath, large lvng room and eat-in ktchen. Paneled ounroom. Space on tecond floor for addtonal bedrooma and featt. Ths property has an extra buldng lot Included. Prced at I32.50P. McAMeTHm AGEN- CY, Realtor. 109 E. Rver Rd., Bum- «n KH. BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL Ths lovely large house has real charm and "omeyness." Center-hall, large lvng room, lovely den wth brck freplace, forjnal dnng room, charmng ktchen wth breakfast area, large party room wth -wet bar and character. Four lovely bedrooms, 2^ baths. Centrally ar condtoned. Central vacuum system. Reduced to 62,< 600. MCAMSTIBR.MOTNOT. Realtor, 109 E. Rver Rd., Itumson. M MIDDLETOWN Call to see thll charmng Cape Cod wth four bedrooms, eat-in ktchen, lvng room wth freplace, wall-to-wall carpetng and good sne yard for chldren. Desrable locaton. 6% mortgage assumable. Frlnclp< as only. Call Jl MATAWJtN Man St. Ideal locaton for a. professonal offce a.nd home combnaton, or use as a two-famly. 949,000, 5C6-M12. THRBE.BEDROOM Older home. Lvng room, dnng room, enclosed ranch. Paneled lvng ng room and ktchen. front porch, freplace, wall-to-wall carpetng. MOOD and assume 614% marl- Twocar Two-car garage. Corner e lt lot. Close tot schools gage. <9MJ119 after 6. STUNNING BRICK HILLSIDE RANCH S Interetng delall hroughouf, featurng many extre. Two sun olck, encloed pato. Four bedrooms, three baths, four freplaca. Two-car garage, crcular drveway. Dstant vaw overlookng water. Located n Atlantc Hghlands. DONT DELAY! CALL US TODAYL^ Now epn? to 5, wn days a wttk. Guncv REALTORS Drectly epptlta Klnf Jamn H<nk Hems 500 HWY HIGHLANDS MEMBER OF 2 MULTIPLE LISTINGS RED BANK and NORTHERN MONMOUTH URGE 6AME ROOM V ACRE PLUS POOL Mddletown Three-bedroom ranch, lvng room, dnng room, ktchen and Mddletown Three-bedroom horn*, lvng room, Mddletown Ths threebedroom ranch has a dnng room plu a 36x16 screened-n porch. Ths dnng area, t /> baths. n-ground pool wth dvng lovely ranch s stuated on Th home t n mnt condton board, slde and surround- acre and features wallto and located on ed by a pato, not to wall carpet, walher large property wth a 24x menton freplace, f l full and dry.r and ar eond- IS r.dwood deck wm- baamant and ovarud toner. Only.. mng\j>ool. garage. $31,900 8 T.NDALL RD. (ROIIRTS IUILDIN9) $33,900 REALTOR MIDDLETOWN Prvate Street... Rver Rghts 20 f x24 lvng room, country ktchen, large prvate master sute, two patos, two freplaces. baths. Unque and very nce at $56,000. Four bedrooms, two pplebrwk Agency MALTOM 112 AVI. OF TWO RIVERS Call or Wrte for Complementary Copy, of "HOMES FOR LIVING" Brochure FIVE-BEDROOM COLONIAL. In Far Haven. A block from Navesnk Rver. New ktchen. Large.brck freplace n lvng room. Pretty brck terrace. Convenent to everythng. $75,000 ELLEN S. HAZELTON Realtor West Rver Road Rumson (MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE STOP LOOKING Beautful ranch In Far Haven, Three large bedrooms, two baths, lovely lvng room wth freplace, full casement, slate porch, alumnum screens. RUMSON Remodeled Colonal bubblng wth charm. Hx21 lvng room, Bult-n :-ln range, washer, w, dryer _. and re-.rater. Lovely landscaped lot _.. "«-_ Two-car garage. Ol heat. JOSEPH P MIRANTI Real tor-ins trors Memoer of Multple Lstng Servce 28 Rversde Ave. Rlvtrvew Towers Red Bank COLTS NEOK EXCELLENT VALUE BMepllonally charmng; Colonal Cape rtth three bedrooms. 214 taths down, plus a bedroom sute and lull oath up. Lovely larre lvng room wth freplace, French doors openng > rear porch. Large famly room wth flrelajce, Medterranean ktchen, formal dlnlnj room, full basement, twocar garage. Over one acre of prvacy. UO.m. I. O. ROCHE, Realtor, nt. M, Colts Neck H1. Member Mulllpls Lstng Servce. LITTLE SILVER RANCH - Convenlently located In tne resdental area. Custom bult three bedrooms, dnng room, den, V baths, freplace centrally a.lr condtoned, ncely landscaped lot, enclosed flaretone pato THOMPSON AGENCY, Real, tors, Eves HED BANK Two-story home, n convenent locaton, features paneled lvng room and dnng room. Three bedrooms, sun room and (nl basement. See thla today. Aflkln* $27,WO. formal dnng room, three bedrooms. Seasonal porch may be used as den. Low taxes. Hurry, call. Only (29,900. RESTORED VICTORIAN Excellent condton throughout. Centrally ar condtoned. Fve rooms plus front and rear porch and barn. Busness zoned. Possblty of contnued busness use. Must be eeen. The prce Is rght, NAVESINK RIVERFRONT Breathtakng vew. 2% acres of lovely trees and shrubs enhance ths expanded ranch In Mddletown -etate area. 10 apuclous rooms, 3% baths, full basement, two-car attached garage, Excellent condton throughout. AaKltc $140,000. WATERBURY AGENCY Realtor Insurer 45 Years of Servce 62 Maple Ave Red Bank MONROE TOWNSHIP Ideal starter ranch at a prce you cant afford to pass up. Resdental area. Walk to schools and buaes. Slf,200. BOB SHELDON AGENCY, 63J.23O0. JACKSON Lke new DMevel wltn fve bedrooms, famly, room and lubath. A MUST" TO BBB. *2S,»00. BOB BHKL- DON AQBNCY, M«-»M.... WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF Kngcwcod Park lmddletown Featurng 3 Functonal Desgns SPLITS PRICED FROM BI-LEVELS COLONIALS Model Open Daly Desgned for the entre famly! These spacous, comfortable homes have four tedrooms, 2/> bath and recreaton rooms. Cty tawars are n and pad for! Stately trees have baen left to (provde shad* at wall at prvacy. Klngwood Park s located, convenently to schools, shoppng and recreaton facltes. Everythng for the entre famly and.., $ 38,500 DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. J5 north or south" to Harmony Rd., Mddletown (opposte Sean Roebuck) t contnue on Harmony one mle to model horn* at juncton wth Murphy Rd, For Informaton Call Fnancng Avalable MULLANEY REALTY Exclusve Sales Agent SHREWSBURY OFFICE RUMSON RARITY RANOH Three bedrooms, lvng room wth freplace, dnng room, batl. Ecel.mt area.,000. FAIR HAVEN RANCH - Lvng room, dlnlnc room, ktchen, three bedrooms, two Dathr basement, double garage, freplace. Immaculate In and out $39,- CHAPBL HILL AREA Four-tearoom modern home. Den, freplace, lvng room, dnng room, double garage. Hot water heat. 1(3,000. SCHANCK AGENCY t Lnden PI. 7*7-03(17 REALTOR Red Bank Eves. - Sun. T17I088 HOLMDEL 2^ acres. Lovely contemporary fourbedroom ranch. Two famly rooms, formal dlnlnr room, three baths, two freplaces. Hot water baseboard heat. Anderson Tlermopanp wndows. Low taxes. Exceptonal value... f6l 8O0 CARL, F. ZBLLER3. Retllor. &46-4«3 WANTED ALIVE! Young executve musl have faml to enjoy ths fourfcdo fourfcedroom 2!bath 2!bt Cols Neck Colonal. Darlng ktchenfamly room combnaton. All easly fnanced. HOWARD DEXTER ASSOC.. 717*701 Sl E F " " R d Bank HOLMDEL - WOODED $47,900 Custom bult three-psdroom ranch, freplace, formal dnng room creened-ln porch, overmted t»-o-c«f {araj Excellent value. OARL F ZEILEM. Realtor. W«.<((3. ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE jr llvlnj room, freplace, dlnln room three bedrooms, full basement. Llttl» K 2 9.^, ALLAIRE-FARROW. Mddletown 8. corners, tl-. 25TO. m Bro«d St.. Red Bank. 7« LINCROFT Hxceptlonally well-man, talned three-bedroon. JW-bth splt Lo. cted In most convenent area Bhon. pln. commuter. bums, rmbllc and wochlal schools all wthn wslklt dstance. Tled center hall, Ivlnr room* aeparate d dlnln room, reoently remo...? d "J-n.ktchen, awnng covered pato off famly room, play area In base, men! and overalted onccar garage. Approxmately H acre well shrubbe!) property wth fenced-ln back. Owner relocat. "Ik K V! u, m »* <W mortase wth substantal down payment. 3f,o6o, ROUSES FOR SALE REALTORS One-year young! Fve bedroorm, pace for a of h Large gr«v cout foy«r, unuually paclou dnng room, famly room wlh {replaca, plu chldren* playroom, beautfully planned ktchen wth lelf-clanng oven, baemnt, crean porch cooled by rver breee. Tramferrad owner altng $87,900. Inqure foday, EXCITING RANCHER Three-bed, oom, fwo-bath homo among the frat. Good Und-,tapng, paneled dan, central ar condtonng. Good Lttle Slver area, convenent to chool, shoppng and transportaton. Alkng $39,990. * ALMOST NEW! Colonal boatlng foyer, tpacout lvng loom, formal dnng room, delghtful eat-n ktchen wth dhwahar and many cabnets, famly room wth log-burnng freplace, four bedrooms, 2 /r bathf, baamant, two-ear garage. Excellent chool. Traal What more could you want for $44,900? 661 HIGHWAY MULTIPLE 21 LAKE VtEW ON ret oov HOLMDEL New fre-bedroom rtldenee (aeco. rate to sut)." lree baths. Famly room/freplace. Two-car farate. One acre (trees). Our best buy In ths desrable townshp. Immedate poses. ettm.»<9.8oo JOSEPH S. LANG Reaftor Man St. Holmdel M«-m BEAUTIFUL HILLTOP LOCATION lour bedroom Contemporary. New onstructlon. Redwood sldlnr, much ;ltsa. Large lvlnr room-dlnlnc room omblnetlon wth r&lsed-hearth brck Ireplacc. Paneled famly room. 2</ sths. Low 40s. RUSSELL M. BORUS REALTORS Rver Rd. Far Haven 7< RUMSON HI&H SCHOOL Beautful Elver Oshs. Four bedrooms, two baths, den, freplace, full fnshed bsstment. Rver rlrft. No broken. 1( (More Classfed Ads On The Next Page) db ABSOLUTELY CHARMING Secludtd wartrtront (not the rver). Most unusual two-story charm. Three bedrooms, two baths, fabulous llytng room wth stem freplace, two lorge boy wndows, lormal dnng room, den, country kltchm, powder room, laundry. Beautfully landscaped. Swmmng pool wllh pool house contanng ktchenette, dressng rooms and lvng roam. Professonally decsrated and furnshed, Includes carpetng am drapes. Most furnture avalable ot extra cost. Two lovely oores ol wooded property wth very IttHe grask to maktaln. 1100,000, The Dowstro Aaency, Realtors, 91 I. Front St., Red Bonk. 741-s7». These Homes Rated X* *Extra Value, Extra Features. OCIANPORT MINT CONDITION - Colonal style ranch only 7 yews old. Cedar shake shlnglo front, 1 spacous bedrooms, IV tll baths exceptonally large lvng room, dnng room, modern ktchen, fully equpped wllh bullt-n range and oven, bult-n dshwasher and rerrlgerator, tall basement partally fnshed off, and one car attached garage. Stuated on on oversed lot. Many other features such as clothes washer, gas dryer, alumnum combnaton screens and storms throughout, Prce of SH900 warrants good Immedate Inspecton. "Buy wth Confdence." LONO BRANCH Older 1-story home In center o) town that has been redecorated throughout plus separate bungalow makes ths brond new lstng at full prce of >14,5O0, a "stool." Moln house has lvng room, dnng room, ktchen, plus full bath on frst floor and 1 bedrooms end another full bath on second floor. Three room bungalow Is a sure Income producer. Thl properly Is beng offered for flnj tme tor 114,900.. No down poymnt lor qualfed veteran. Only MM down to qualfed FHA buyer. Call now We have the key. Have somtjon ele pay for your housel * LONO IRANCH VA ASSUMPTION - Act fast. Spacous ranch type bungalow In extremely excellent condton. Near bus llm, shoppng, and schools. Large lvng room, formal dnng room wth foyer, rwo bed- _-reomb^poneted-den-or.-tv_raom wth Jorge -walk-in - closet.-could- be jusf for thrd bedroom. Very modem ktchen wth all Formca wood gron cabnets and counter tops. Full dry basement. Other features Include new Indoor-outdoor wall to wall corpetlng n den and In the two bedrooms. Bathroom equpped wth Hdng glass door, shower enclosure and vanty snk. Cyclone fence. Yard loaded wth flowers and beautful tress "ona shrubs. Alumnum storm and screen wndows and doors throughout. One car detached garage. ANYONE, regardless of age or Income can assume ths prceless and unobtanable 7V% VA Mortgage and take over exstng payments of lt* per month. YOU DONT HAVE TO RE A VETERAN - Approxmately SJJOO down -.full prce only II9.M0. Reasonable closng costs. ARMY OPFICIR TRANIFIRRID - Exceptonal opportunty for anyone regardless of age or Income to assume spotless three bedroom, \V bath, two-etory dwellng In superor condton located In North Long (ranch hear ^schools. The Hyng room has a real wood burnng freplace, formal dnng room, and modem Sot-In Ktchen plus basement fnshed off Into recreorlon room. Thus are only part of the extra value wth ths choce lstng. Owner Is also leavng refrgerator, washng machne, wall lo wall corpetlng, large stand up froeer, sr condtoner, and many other features tea numerous to menton In ths od. Ths mortgage has an Interest rate of onty 7VsH, whch Is unobtanable and you dont have to be o veteran to assume the balance of the mortgag. The askng prce of 124,900 mokes ths on outstandng value and It wont last long. Approxmately I33W down and very small closng lets requred. The mortgage payment at only MM a month pays for all carryng charges. "ACT FASTI" VA AND FHA AWROVIO - Up-Town Long Iranch an bs lne, Oversed } bedroom ranch type bungolow In excellent condton contanng large lvng room, dnng room, large bath and wood paneled den. Lorge Eat-In Ktchen ell on frst floor. Second floor set up for IV more bedrooms..full dry basement wth plenty of storage space. Hot water ol heat, one car detached gorage. Qualfed veteran absolutely no money down. Non-veteran-enly Hoc down, 30 year mortgage cvohoble. Practcally Immedate occupancy, tee ths horns, you wont regret It. Full prce only «!7,7oo., UTTLI IILVm - Custom bult ever sted Cape Cod contanng lvng room, spacous ktchen, 4 bedrooms, l/j baths. Lorge basement professonally fnshed off Into lovely recreaton room. All applances Included In sale plus hgh grade carpetng In lvng room. Located on prvate street, but stll close to bus lne end schools. Lovely landscaped grounds. Frst lme offered at IJJ.WO. TEICHER AGENCY MIDDLETOWN "Independent Lstng Broken" Establshed Ocaanport Av«rw«, OcMnport, N. J. HOLMDEL OFFICE Beautful b-level, four bedrooms, game room and formal dnng room. Beautful wall-to-wall carpetng throughout. Two.car garage and on ncely landscaped lot. Immedate occupancy. A GEM AT $37,500. MIDDLETOWN, On a lovely wooded 125xlOO lot, ths excellent three-bedroom ranch Is a teal at $21,900. Wall-to-wall carpetng ncluded Call u at once. LINCROFT OPEN 7 DAYS Lcvely four-bedroom splt In beautful Llncroft. Two) full baths, large formal dnng room Many extras. Close to shoppng erea, trans and parkway. Ths s the home you wnt. $41,900. RT. 35 at PALMER AVENUE LISTINGS

22 22 -THE DAILY aegister,*red BANK-MIDDLETOWN, N, J. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 BEAUTIFUL HAPPENINGS IN NEW SHREWSBURY) IJOVBJ HCXRSESr LOVE HISTORY? Absentee owner sal "sell"! Smal country nltu - over three acres of beautful ground Ad tree. studo lft loft over nate and stable tbl area. Ths claulc hstorc Coll Colonal, wth atx t bedand 314 baths, offers everjthlne or the famly delrlnr excellent aulftcnuc cfltrm and a laoulom Investment opportunty!! Aakln JUVSHKBTRONT Towerng trees, lush lawn provde «ettlng for ths Bpacfoun four-bedroom, 2ty-baU home boastng pato, sun deck ana den. Transferred owner aakln* $46,000. " ^.LUXURY WITH GOOD TASTE! Just lsted, ths four-bedroom. 2^-bath home, wth 20x10 swmmng pool, n superbly apponted (or year round entertanng. A decorators dream, wth many customzed extras. One of tour chershed przes. Askng $15,000. HOW SOON CAN YOU MOVE? Juat vacs led, ths... Appealng ranch ready (or occupancy. Desgned for effcent and comfo TtabJe lvng, wth xc-eptonahy exceptonally pretty yard. Large Larjte famly room, that very IImportant t t four bedrooms and two baths. A real value. Asknn $37,000. porch; Flash! (Weve Just dscovered another treasure In Colts Neck at $55,500. Word gets around, so dont heslt»te. Call ) HUNDREDS OF LISTINGS ON OIJK FINGERTIP-CONTROLLED COMPUTER.,. WHY HESITATE? LET US FIND YOUR NEW HOME EDWARD A. HANLON Realtor 604 Shrewsbury Ave. New Shrewsbury IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Thlg J2-year-old home Is vacant, an offers your famly top locaton, exec lent schools, prvacy and elbow room, Center hall, lvng room-dnng room lrl t chen wth breakfast room laund ryroom. Pour bedrooms, t>»ths, screened porch, game room, baement. 5 mnutes to staton. Ankng $34,800. Call nowl... HALL BR6S., Reason 613 Rver Rrl. 74M686 Far Haven Member Multple Lstng Servce Open 7 Dnys LITTLE SILVER Three bedrooms, lvng room, dnng room, eaun ktchen m baths. Low thrtes OOLTS NEOK One of ths we. planned communtys outstandng ranch fcomea offered by a retrng couple of perfectonst*. Lvng room, separate dtnnc room, large den wth freplace, lcltohen, a heated breeze way, three bed rooms, 2V baths, full basement and at tached two-car garage. Charmnr and delghtful Ihoughout. $6<,90f). JOHN 2* MINUGH, Realtor, 35 Rumson Rd., IttmBon. <H n Hb REMODELED CARRIAGE HOUSE On V/ tondscoped ocres n Rumson. Sx btdrooms, 4V borfs. Jnclud- Ing molds quarters. Large lvng and dnng rooms, den and game room. Two beartlful flreploce. Call us for oppojntmtnt. UltMXW. The Dowstra Agency, Realtors, ft E- Frortl 31., R«d Bank, , HIGH TAX* RATE? NOT IN EATONTOWN! New two-sorv Colonal wth lvng wth glasfl wall afford vews across room, formal dnng room, eat-n terrace of prvate TPHT yard. Larg ktchen, famly room. Four bedrooms, Vh baths, laundry room and full basement. Call us about Ihe custom features of ths home and make an appolnment lo nee. Askng J CAMASSA AGENCY Realtor Member MLB Parker Avt. Eves, and Sun. Lttle Slver LOTS AND ACREAGE BUILDING LOT 1V4 Acre, wooded. Marlboro. W,800. Prncpal! only (710. _. EAST KEANSBURG H acres +. Secluded lrom hghway hazards. I4.S0O. Contact local brokers or owner, D. Devln. 244 E 89tn Bt., New York, N.Y , (212) S35-O81I. HIOHLANDS Hlllllda lot, 90x100. t2m ""Waw or IIMM HOLMDEL. WOODED Two large, heavly wooded lots wth small «trram. $12,000 each. CARL F. ZfZJLCRS, Jtenltor. ntflu43 NAVBSINK-IX)CUBT AREA Cleared farmland. About HA acre. Beautful flhede and frut trcox. Barn. Near rver And ocean, Cnjl nftnr ft p.m. weekday* or eat. and Bun % ACRE FULLY WOODED LOT ^ Wth truly towerng tree*. Lovely hlly, rural area. JI J.TX ROCHE, Realtor, Ht. 34, Colts Nenh Mem. ber Multple Lntlng Servce. COTTAGE LEONARDO Two btdreom, c»h«r, gt htt, pn* room. 6ar«g«. Lew taxe. J12,BOO. CORNER BUNGALOW Nwly rtmodald. Two badreom, mpuen attc, full cellar, fanc»d In. FHA approvad. $19, yaar fnancng, OPPORTUNITY Larga f«ml/< Nna rooms. Laonardo, Four badroom, Many axtra. Elacrrc Icllchn, dntha. Ol htat. Naw I/) barh. Garaga. $26,000 FHA approv.d. BUILDING SITES >vn. Sr.n- Dr. L.a era on bluff. Parfcet {or contmponry radnca. OFF SCENIC DR. Vallay vl.w. laval Dogwood. All utlta. $12,500. NEAR HARBOR Sooc! r»mani.arl_w*tjf 90x125. Sawt and ldawalkt. (t.soo.,;..n.. 150x150. Oak and >" HARVEY H. BOWTELL Hwy. 36 REAL ESTATE "30 Y«an n th«fayhora" L«onrdo Open House TOWER HILL 2 New Colonals 4 Large Bedrooms 2V 2 Baths I - - -a Famly Room wth Freplace Full Basements Separate Laundry looms Acre Stes Excellent Neghborhood Askng 61,000 Off Phalanx Read, Celts Neck Follow Tower Hll Sgns from Rt. 34 or Lncroft Center OPEN 11 A.M.-5 P.M. 950 HJVY. 35 MIDDLETOWN or call pplebrook Agency 23A HWY. 34 MATAWAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REAL ESTATE WANTED FOUR BEDROOMS Or two-famly houae. Area Red Bank or Lttle Slver. In low thrtes after 6. No Brokera. COLTS NECK-HOLMDEL Vft have ready qualfed buver, «o «IMJ e.-flclent «ervlce, call J. D. ROCHE, Realtor, Rt. 34. Coltj Neck Member Multple Ustnx Servce. IN A HURRY TO SELL? We buy homes for top dollar. ABR for BOD or Bhel. BOB SHELDON AGENCY, BUYERS WAITING For home. estates, farmt. «cr«ge, waterfronts, busnesses Industral and busness propertes. RAY H. STILLMAN, Realtor "Our 52nd Year" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 848 Hwy 35 Shrewsbury LISTINGS OP BETTER HOMES - In Keanbur* - Mlddletown - Hazlet HolmJel. The Smolko Acency WJ3 CAN MULTIPLE LIST YOUR HOME Call today and prlca. STERLIN HOC dve detals and cash 1 THOMPSON A AS- WE BUY HOMES DIRECT Condton unmportant. Call Four Sea- ona Realty. Broker LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK MONMOUTH COUNTY HAK. FurmTaMtottc order of LOUIS n. Al- KINS, Surrogate of the Comty of Monmouth, ths day made, on the app" caton of the undersgned, Mare h. Harrla, Sole Executrx of the eaute nf the sad Frederc H. Harrs, deceased, notce Is hereby gven to the credtors of sad deceased to prencnt to the aald Bole Executrx ther clams under oath wthn sx months from ths date. Dated: September MAllE K. HARRIS. f> Nlles Avenue, Mddletown, N. J. Sole Executrx Samuel L. Epsten, Esq. 700 Mattlgon Avenue, Abury Park, N. J. Attorney Bept. 11, 18»12.00 DTrE TO CRKnTORS MONMOUTH COUNTY NURROOATES COURT ESTATE OP ALBERT W. FOR. I.ENZA, DECEASED «Pursuant to the order of LOUIB R. AI- KINS. Surrogate or the County ot Monmouth, ths day made, on the applcaton of the undersgned, Suzanne For* Jcnza, Sole Executrx of the estate ol the flalr Albert W. Forlenza deceased, notce n hereby gven lo the credtor* of Rad deceased to present to the sad Sole Executrx ther dalms under oath wthn sx months from ths date. Dated: Aunst 26th, 1OTO fll/zanne FOELENZA WTO 170 AA Atlantc Hghlands, New Jerjey Messm Klatsky.lmeman * Segfred 320 Broad Street Red Bank, New Jersey Attorneys Sept 4, NOTICI Notce Is hereby lvon that an order dated 8 September 1970 has been Issued by the undersgned authorzng the name of the OIL SCREW YACHT OOMET n. Offcal number owned by Robe 1! Schwetzer, of whch Perth Amboy, N.J. Is the home port, to be changed to Bn FIVE. (Sgned) M.CHERNOFP Offcer In Charge Marne Inspecton U.S. Coan Guard New York, N.Y. Sept. 11. H. IS. 19 (port) *15.0O MONMOUTH BEACH. OCEAN WONT Councl Plans 25 New Scout Groups OAKHURST - The Monmouth Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca expects to organze 25 Cub Scout Packs, Boy Scout Troops, and Explorer Posts by Dec. 31. Expected membershp n these new unts wll be some four hundred boys, aged 8 through 17. The fgures were announced at the concluson of the Reg o n 2 Scout Executves Tranng Conference attended by some 550 professonal Scout leaders and ther wves from New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rco and the Vrgn Islands, held at Syracuse Unversty. Monmouth Councl staff members partcpatng were Orland Johnson, scout executve, Far Haven; Chester LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTBACTOHS Notce Is hereby Hlven that Rpalcd Proposals wll he receved by the Mayor and Townnhlp Commttee of Holmdel Townshp for Ext«nKlonn of Hanltary Howe Pleasant Vew IlelgKIs (Cherry Hll) NubdlvlsloD and opened and read n publc at Holmdel Townshp Hall, JEverett-CrawfonT* Corner, Holmdel, N.J., on Monday, September 21, 1070, at 8:00 P.M. Prevalng Tme. Contract Documents and plans for the proposed work prepared by Rchard M. Schulz, P.E,, L.S., Holmdel Townntln Engneer, ol the frm of T * M ASSOCI- ATES. Consultng and Muncpal Engl. neers, have been fled In the offce of «ald Engneer* at 213 HlKhway 3.1, Mltldletown Townshp, P.O. led Bank, New Jersey, and the offce of the Townshp Clerk and may he Inspected hy prospectve bdders durng busness hours. Bdders wll be furnshed wth a copy of the Contract Document and Plans by payment of a non-rerundable charge of $2fl.00 to defray the cost thereof. PropoflalB muht be made on the Standard Proposal Forms n the manner desgnated n Ue Contract Documents, must be. enclosed n scaled envelope! bearng; the name and addreba of the Bdder and the name of the work on the outnlde. addressed to Mayor and Townshp qommtttee of Hblmdcl Townshp ano must be accompaned by a state, mentof Consent of Surety from a surety company authorzed to do busness n the State of New Jersey and acceptable to the Townshp and a certfed check drawn to the order or "Holmdel Townshp" for not less than ten per cent (10%) of the amount bd except that the chtck need not exceed 120, The award of the Contract for ths work wll not be made untl the necessary funds have been provded by the Mayor and Townshp Commttee of Holmdel Townshp n a lawful manner. The Townshp or the Engneer rerves the rght to requre a complete fnancal and experence statement from prospectve bdders shmvlnp that they- have satsfactorly completed work of the nature requred before furnshng J roponal forms or specfcatons, or beore awardng the Contract. Tha rght Is abo reserved to reject any or all l)ld«or to wave any nformal- Itlea where such Informalty Is not detrlmentbl to the best Interest or the Townshp. The rght Is also reserved to In. crease or decrease the quanttes sped. fled In the manner desgnated n the 8I BY"OBDER OF THE MAYOR AND TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OP HOLM- DELTOWNSHIP: DAVIDCOHEN. Mayor JOHN P. WADINGTON, Clerk Bept, 11 MT.75 "HOUSESFOHT SALET AH brck. Thra* bedroom, two bath, lraplace, ahacha) garaga. $33,500 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FMA approved. Fv«badroom pnt dan and muc rsom, r»\ eload porch, pato, abova ground pool. Delghtful cul-da-»«e. ExolUnt area for chldren. $39,900 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Darlng Capa Cod, Thrte btdroom, modarn Ictehan, modern ; bath, baement, dan. Hat wat«r heat. FHA approved. $21,000 BAHRS REAL ESTATE REAtTOR-MEMBER OF MULTIPLE LISTING-SERVICE 24 BAY AVENUE & STEAMBOAT LANE HIGHLANDS HERES HOW the RED BANK AREA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE helps YOU, the SELLER: Smply phone the REALTOR of your choce. He wll take a detaled lstng of your property, whch, he wll share wth all other members. Every lstng receved n the Multple Lstng offce by 9:00 A.M. s maled to all members the same day, complete wth photograph. MULTIPLE LISTINGS THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF REAL ESTATE Fromm, drector of tranng, Englshtown; Donald Watt, dstrct executve, Long Branch; Thomas Fraley, dstrct executve, Port Monmouth; Rhenhardt (Bud) Hassler, dstrct executve, Matawan; Les Loysen, dstrct executve, Neptune; Peter Reeder, dstrct executve, Freehold; and Norman Berg, explorng executve, Belford. It s expected that more than 1,500 new Scout unts wth some 30,000 new Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers wll be organzed n Regon 2 by the end of the year. Currently, there are 326 Scout unts n the Monmouth Councl wth more than 11,000 boys. PTA Lsts Its Program In Hghlands HIGHLANDS - The Parent-Teacher Assocaton has announced ts program for the school year. The regular PTA meetng Oct. 1. wll feature a "meet the teachers and Board of Educaton members" program. Awards wll be made to the class havng the most parents jon the PTA and for the program cover contest. The Nov. 12 meetng wll nclude a dscusson of modern mathematcs and "new" Englsh and wll feature vsts to classrooms. The PTA book far wll be Nov. 11,12 and 13. The PTA wll present ts Chrstmas program at a meetng Dec. 17. The Jan. 7 regular meetng wll nclude a spaghett dnner and feature a talk on sex educaton. Feb. 4 s PTA Founders Day. Board of Educaton canddates wll be ntroduced. The PTA cake sale wll be Feb. 9. The regular meetng March 4 wll feature a demonstraton of physcal educaton and a vst froj the Frst Ad Squad. A nomnatng commttee wll be apponted to choose canddates for PTA offces. The Aprl 1 meetng wll feature electon of PTA offcers and a panel dscusson on narcotcs. The PTA Bazar s scheduled for Aprl 24. The fnal meetng of the school year,wll be May 6, when offcers wll be nstalled and a play presented by the PTA executve commttee. To Celebrate Bar Mtzvah ELBERON - Followng Saturday servces at Temple Beth Mram tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Budner of West Long Branch wll be hosts to the congregaton n honor of ther son, Lawrence, whose Bar Mtzvah wll be celebrated at 11 a.m. Rabb Joseph Goldman wll conduct Sabbath eve servces Frday at 8:30 p.m. when he wll speak on "All You Want to Know About Sex and Why Best Seller." Cantor Walter\Blazer wll partcpate n the servce. " LEGAL NOTICES TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL Holmdel, N«w Jer«y < ALL FOK BIDS FOR, MUNICIPAL INSURANCE Notce Is hereby gven that sealed proposals for muncpal Influ ranee wll be receved at the offce of tha Towmhtp Clerk, Townnhtp Hall, Crawfords Corner-Kverctt Road, Holmdel, New Jersey untl 4:00 p.m. Monday, September Bldn wll ton receved fnd rem publcly at the regular meetng of tn Towmhlt Commttee, Townwhlp n Holmdel, at 8:00 p.m. on the above date, Bddng forms, specf (caton* fnd re ulrcmentu may be obtaned nt the o ce of the Townnhlj) Clerk, Townshl S "Hall, Crawford^ Corner-Everett Road Holmdel, Now Jersey. Any nnd all Inmranco compjulea for or on behalf o: \vhom quotaton* are submtted muat x a company or companon authorzed t< do butnneas In the Stntrt or New Jernc and muat have a rrttlog of A plun 3A\ (A:AAA) or better In the Intent etltnr of "Bent lmurnnce Gude" nnd hlddc munt state the name or the company comp&nen for whom he submt* a pro pob&l. All bddern mnt be honn-ldo resdents of the County of Monmouth State of New Jersey. Bldfl muat be made on atanrard pro ponal formn as provded bv the Town dtf*} or Homtet to each bdder and slml be submtted In tho manner dcnlrnatrc bv the specfcatons. Bds shall be on closed In seated envelopes bearng thf name and Addrcnn of the bdder; ldcntl flod 8S "BID FOR MUNICIPAL IN SURANCE" and addrenned to the Town ahlp Commttee, Townshp of Holmdel, Bds munt be accompaned by n cert! fled check made pavoblo to the order o the Townshp of Holmdtfl In the nmoun of S per cent of the total of the bd. The Townnhlp Commttee of th\ Townshp of Holmdel reserves the rght to reject any or nl blrn. JOHN P. WftDINOTnN Townfhlp Iffr Sept. 4. U >28.00 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For EXCELLENT HIGHWAY LOCATION Professonal offces. offlc buldng, Small rtroll moll your own complex- 227 Frontage Shrewsbury Askng $110,000. WALKER & WALKER, REALTORS 61 Broad Street, Shrewsbury WINNER Mrs. Olga Pobutkswc of 22 Maple Drve, Hazlet, s shown wth rado-tape combnaton she won n Shop-Rte of Hazlet contest. Store- manager Joseph Rosato made the presentaton. Wnner of a portable televson set was Mr.^ Marlyn Qurk of 24 Danel Drve, Hazlet. John V. Lansng Jons Matawan Offce of Agency MATAWAN - The Applebrook Agency has announced the appontment of John V. Lansng to ts Matawan offce. Mr. Lansng s marred to the former Jacquelne Davson who s assocated wth the Applebrook frm n Rumson. They have two daughters, Janet Lansng and Jll Wolford of Columbus, Oho. Mr. Lansng was formerly product manager wth Mobl Chemcal Dvson of the Mobl Ol Corp. Nursery Class Has Openngs NEW SHREWSBURY - The Dr. Martn Luther Kng Jr. School, whch meets n Monmouth Reform Temple here, has openngs for threeand-four-year-old chldren. Interested persons may cont a c t the teacher-drector, Mrs. Joan M. Hggns, 9 Mddlebrook Drve, Waysde. The schopl meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:3,0 to 11 a.m. The frst class wll,be next Thursday. The program s a project of t h e Interfath Communty House of New Shrewsbury, Inc. Mr., Mrs. Felsman Parents of Daughter POMPTON PLAINS - Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Felsman of 69-A Byrne Court, Wayne, are parents of a daughter, born yesterday mornng n Chlton Memoral Hosptal. Mrs, Felsman, the former Mss Patrca Ann Forrar, s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Forrar of New Shrewsbury. Mr. Felsman s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen OConnor of Keansburg. Brookdale Semnar To Quz Canddates LINCROFT - No sdes wll be taken, but no holds wll be barred when local poltcal party personnel wll appear on the frng lne for questons from Brookdale Communty College students. The students wll be partcpatng n a non-credt sx-week semnar enttled "Practcal Poltcs," n whch the Unted States Chamber of Commerce and the League of Women Voters are cooperatng. A large number of college students n ths country feel that n order to effect changes n natonal polcy they must get "nvolved." They want to know facts, not theores, about the workngs of the poltcal system, They want to know how canddates get chosen, where the money comes from to run a campagn, and who determnes the party platforms on war, natonal spendng, and the ssues vtal to the vgor of ther naton. A commttee of Brookdale students met wth Mrs. ma Klen, the colleges tor of communty educa to plan ths strctly non-jtar san workshop whch wll n on Thursday evenngs frp to 9 p.m., startng Sept. 17. For a grand fnale, ^ dates for Congress from, th thrd dstrct, ncumbent James J. Howard, Democrat: Republcan challenger WU? lam F. Dowd, and Natonal Conservatve Party standanj bearer, Lt. Col. Clyde W. Hfllf have been nvted to debate the ssues for students and fo members of the publc. - j The planners and sponsors recommend ths workshop t the Brookdale students who plan to work for canddates) whose vews they share, fof those who want to wojk ty make "the system" more fe sponsve to human needs aw to student groups who hayj thought of promotng and supportns; a canddate of ther own choosng. ~1 People-to-People Unt Plans Annual Dnner MIDDLETOWN As a clmax to a busy summer of promotng nternatonal goodwll, the People-To-People Chapter of Greater Red Bank wll hold ts annual dnner Frday, Sept. 25, at 7:45 p.m., at the Cobblestones Restaurant, Rt. 35, here. Guest speaker wll te Dr. John A. Wallace who s the executve vce presdent of the Experment n Internatonal Lvng snce February 1956, and drector of ts School for Internatonal Tranng snce Dr. Wall : acehas. authored aseres of texts, and s a.mow of the World Academyof Art and Scence. Dr. Wallaces topc wll be "How We Look to Foregn Vstors," and he wll assume the role of a Frenchman who has spent a few months lvng and travelng n the Unted States. Ths wll gve the members and hostng frends an opportunty "to hear how they appear to ther foregn guests. The program ncludes a slde presentaton narrated by Dr. Ralph Branard hghlghtng the chapters summer hostng actvtes. For dnner reservatons, call Mrs. Thomas Pedersen, Jumpng REPEAT PERFORMANCE Wnner of "solder of the month" honors at Ft. Monmouth, Spec. 5 Rchard L. Sprowles, Plymouth, Oho, s presented plaque and, gft certfcates by W. Alex McClendon of Red Bank Communty Chamber of Commerce, n monthly program of recognton by the chambers Retal Trade Board to th«ft. Monmouth honor solder. Spec. Sprowles won smlar "solder" award whle statoned 19 months n Vetnam wth the 93d Evacuaton Hosptal. He s assgned to Patterson Army Hosptal as a Brook Road, Lncroft. Under the auspces of th< People-To-People Chapter 0 Greater Red Bank, sx loca famles are hostng student! of Columba Unversty for^s week pror to the begnnngb the fall term. The students, from countres all over me world, be gven a taste of Amercan and, Emal town lvng before they take up ther studes n New York Cty. Hosts and ther guests are Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gold-" schmdt of New Shrewsbury, for Jacob Arku of Ghana; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guest of Port Monmouth, for Mr. and Mrs. Julo Avendano of Venezuela; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larsen of Colts Neck for Mr. and Mrs. Ohannes Agopan of Berut, Lebalon; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schulte of Far Haven, Chong Soo Cho of Seou^, Korea; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tuls of OakhUret, ClffoJJnt Yung-Kung Meng of Tawan,] Chna, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 Julus Van Wagenen of Lttfel Slver, Roland Vauvelof Gev many. " l? j r j Search Madson. For Old House MADISON TOWNSHIP 0 The Mr "son Townshp H s-h torcal Socety s searchng the townshp for houses 1,00 years old or older. " Resdents havng homes, any part of whch date back" century, are asked to contacj; Mrs. Edward Kamnsk, 9l Turnpke Road, Old Brdge. 1 The socety wll sponsor al country flea market Satur^ day, Oct, 17, on the grounds of Cedar Rdge Hgh School, Rt Informaton on space for sellng s avalable from Mrs. John Low and Mrs. Ka-< mnsk. Ran date Jor the event s Saturday, pet Mr- "I Neptune Squad] Has New Rgs NEPTUNE - The NeptlE Frst Ad squad has Invted} more than 600 frst ad organ- zatons throughout the state? to attend a chrstenng cere-^ mony Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m.? for ts two new ambulances, The vehcles are a 1970 Ca- dllac ambulance and a Ford emergency rg. j The squad has served the[ communty for more UanO years and s plannng a formal chrstenng ceremony followed by the tradtonal open!

23 Peamrta Blonde FOS MARKETING THIS WBE <,, DEAR Mary Worth DO YOU HAVE TO KEEP NEEDLING THE GIRL/BETH? Andy Capp TCM/SEE THAT, FLO? FUPPIN WOMEN brivbrs/ MAGCIEI5AGROWN WOMAN, Ratl26 YEARS OLD. 1 -MID MIDDLE AGED WIDOWER* LIKt HENRY MILROYMAKE GOOD HUSBANDS! The Wzard of Id Snuffy Smth COME ON IN/ ELU1NEV--I VAJUZaEST FIXINTO CLEAN HOUSE The Phantom THE PHANTOM AT WE \ THEU.N. _ IT 30 MILLION IU SUPPLIES 70 BENGALI. BUT BENGALI DIDNT SET... IT. WHO j - ^ R4CTS PID? /ARE WRONG, /W.WALKER? */KW THEGHC&TWHO WAtKS. Nubbn BENSAllSAMBASSADOR TO W U. tf. SORRY, MAAM; IM GONNA HAFTA GIVE you A <3 ITS NEITHER MMORAL NOR IUEGAL 0 GO THROUGH LIFE SINGLE-IF SHE. PREFER5! THATVMOMAN APPENEbTOBE A MAM REQUESTED ALL THAT--THE U.N. 6RANTEP IT BUT, REP TAPE, ERRORS-...PORSPBBPIN 1... NOrseNAUN...MAKINA U-tURN IN" REVERSE... -THE DAILY REGISTER, RED BANK - MlDDLETOWN, N. J.: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 $HE DOE5NT PREFER IT! IN5IDE.5HE WMTTS TO BE MARRIED. AND, AS A. MOTHER, IT 15 MY DUTY *y DONT LET \L ME STOP VE, LOWEEZV-- I JEST COME OVER TO BORRV A FEW LEETLE YOU MEAN THE SUPPLIES WERE L0ST--ORSENTTO THE WRONG COUNTRY QUITE POSSIBLE WERE CHECKING. /WHEN VOU YOUR ARTHRITIS IS I v 60NE / WO W LOVE I ~- - I THINK. WEVE DONE ENOUGH TO CHANGE NEK LIFE, BETH! 5HE HAS TO LIVE IT. NOW! 50 UT HER DO THAT HER WAV! ILL HELP YOU CHECK, MR. > AMBASSADOR. WE WANT TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENEP TO 3O MILLION,. DONT WET 7INDEED WE DO. Chldrens Loters to God K«ffe?^ COMPUTERIZED ASTROLOGY FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY-Your always actve mnd wll be unusually tmulated ths year. Orgnalty, common sense snd adaptablty wll help you get ahead. Aprl 20 Hasty tongue could rrtate othen. You tend to be extra, talkatve; tty also to be extra tactful. py Youre a pushover for any sob, story. Excess of emoton could be fun-but perhaps costly. t t GEMINI S^VVJ May 21 Jane 20 n nfyour cleverness of l (I hand, eye and wt can produce magcal transformaton of dull party, cheerless room or negatve atttudes. CANCER June21-July21 MONEY. Take a chance and you could be lucky. But not so lucky as your hopes, whch are flyng hgh, LEO yg Your judgments are lkely 1b be based on moments whm, so try to postpone makng decsons. VIRGO Aug.22-S«pt. 22 Cool ratonal thnkng can help j(ou over-, come problem n relatonshps-even the problem of beng too cool and ratonal, Denns the Menace LIBRA Sept.23-Oct.22 PERSONAL. Mke the mort of ny tme you can spend alone. Petce of mnd wll cons front quet medtaton. SCORPIO ;Oct.23-Nov.21 SOCIAL LIFE. Enjoy feelng of unusual zest for lfe and spread t around. Others wll fnd your company very pleasurable..sagittarius tnov.22-dec.20 > You have chance to. < speak your jecs where t mpresses people. Be prepared wth facts, not fances. acapricorn Dec.2t-Jan.19 Secrets my be re* vealed unntentonal* ly. Dscreton s called for, especally f others besdes yourself are nvolved. AQUARIUS Jan.20-F«b.l8 Ths could be reward* ng day. People of mportance have notced you. and wll back you. ^. PISCES Mgm Feb.l»-Mrch20 ^^r Departures from rou- <1 tne could cause endless dffcultes, so delay temporarly any plans you have for changes. *n s so A fower vowez.1 AUD HEPE CDfteS MBf& Beetle Baley OUR MAS BEEN CANCEUEP TO BW& rt 9O0K" LECTURE BY Lt-FUZZ OM "THE TdAT WOU US J A Puzzle By Alvn Ashby ACROSS 1 Commode 8 Btumnous substance 15 Wearng boots 16 Smooth fle 17 Chlds toy 18 Bouquet 19 Completely 20 Learner 22 Mother: eolloq. 23 Cut off 25 Slp away 26 Movement n musc 27 Furnshed wth rattan 29 Knack 30 A style of type 31 Western state 33 Steel workers 35 European dormouse 37 Wld carrot 38 Went up 42 Looked narrowly 46 Projectles 47Tp» t so M II 49 Supply 50 Anmal enclosures 51 Small bottles 53 Swell of the sea 54 Dwarf 55 Akn 57 Indan cymbals " 58 Average condton of weather 60 Whte ant 62 Amercan oscne brd 63 Inborn 64 Landscape 65 Treat wth honor DOWN 1 Well-known plant 2EyelLke: zool 3 Nut confecton 4 Insght 5 Snatches away 6 Mexcan grass lor makng j U, bankets 70ffmnft *08868, : ttle Approved, 9 Gave lght 10 Bearng 11 Due to hm 12 Fashonably 13 Testator 14 Vbratons 21 Sleepng room: eolloq. 24 Small wooden pns 26 Fshes 28 Ceylonese trees 30 Fcttous accounts 32 Nod 34 An end 36 Plant for purfyng 39Purledlac resn 40 To border 41 College VIP 43 Customary course 44Eccentrc 45 Cause to devate 48Insprer 51 An elector 52 Cubc meter 55 Place of mprsonment 56 Unts of work 59 Game pece 61 Plan n detal Soluton to Yesterdays Puzzle 1 "1* b t U y T k A 1 HHO FI0 1 H 0 AIPIA w FT BQtltlU HtJUKJUJ ana BBU vmu UJ13K13 tazum Hflutau tduuu UUUU UUUll U1UU13U nnnbrn CIQC UULl UUU UI3LJ aaau QHHH 1 1 1* HH flu let! 11 Brdge Advce By ALFRED SHEIMYOLD In moat hands of any dffculty at all you can assure your contract by makng just one ntellgent play. In the rare hand you may have to look for a second good play after the frst has succeeded. Dont begrudge the effort: If at frst you do succeed, try, try agan. West leads the three of hearts, and dummys queen Is covered by the kng. You wjn. wth the ace and see the danger of leadng a club from your own hand. East would be glad to capture a club honor wth hs ace. He would return a heart;. to clear that sut. Then the bad club break would lmt you to eght trcks: two hearts, four damonds and two cubs, Whenever you led a spade, the defenders would take the ace of spades and the rest of the hearts to defeat the contract. The safe plan Is to lead the low damond to dummy* ten at the second trck n order to lead a low club from the dummy. If East plays the ace of clubs, you can play low and take four club trcks later. You can run 10 trcks before the opponents know what ht them. If West had the ace of clubs, he would capture the queen but could not safely resume the attack on hearts. You could develop a spade trck before the opponents could gel fve defensve trcks. Next Step» When the queen of clubs wns, you cannot afford :o -lead another:-club. - Enter dum- - my wth the queen of damonds to lead a low spade. If East steps up wth the ace, aujuu ULltlLJU manaa u South dealer Both sdes vulnerable NORTH 4 K Q 0 Q 10 5 * KJ952 WEST JAST All tf V K7C «4 +A10S7 SOUTH V AJ9 O.AKJ6 IB Sou* Wot Norh Bart 1 NT Pus 2 4 Past 2 0 Pass 3 NT All Put Openatle-(?3 you are sure of the two spade trcks you need. If East plays low, your queen wll wn; and then you can resume the clubs to develop your nnth trck. Even If West had the ace of spades, and captured your queen of spades, he could not make a damagng attack. You would have tme to get your club trcks. DAILY QUESTION As dealer, you hold: S K 10 53H QD - (J105C- K J What do you say? Answer: Pass. The hand Is not qute worth an openng bd. You have 11 ponts In hgh cards and 2 ponts for the sngleton, but should deduct 1.or 2 ponts for shortness. (A Pocket Gude to Brdge s avalable. Get your copy by sendng 50 cents to Red Bank Regster Inc., Box 3318, Grand Central Staton, New Drug Addcton Problem? Call For Help Day or Nght. H and Los 9-" THERE* CHIPS NEW FOOTBALL HELMET IT SURE BEATS WE HOW HE CAN CATCH WITH THIS THING OH HIS HEAD

24 BEGJSTEa, REDBAl^-WDDLETJOIW, N. I.t, SEPTEMBER l, I- 11 V WASHINGTON RepnWl- Jean Congressman Danel E. Button of New York has haled efforts of Rep. James J. Howard, D-N.J., n seekng the protecton of federal employes, such as those hurt by DECORATING PROBLEMS? U I I WARDS CUSTOM SIKVICI M l ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOMK CaH Today Ue an of Wards Cwtom Servce*»llK»v»r» WflfflS MMfllOtttn.. Shop^fm Center Mntnm Or. II AM tll I:M MM the cutbacks at Ft. Monmouth. He also crtczed Republcan congressonal. canddate Wllam F. Dowd "for makng a mockery out of the wonderful bpartsan effort Congressman Jm Howard and I have taken n an attempt to better protect the jobs of federal employes. ; "I applaud the great work of Congressman Howard for hs efforts to protect the federal employes and for beng a true statesman through hs actons of workng wth a Republcan colleague n the best nterests of federal employes," Mr. Button sad. Mr. Dowd recently charged that Mr. Howard copes other congressmens legslaton and then submts the legslaton as hs own. In hs release, Mr. Dowd sad the bll Mr. Howard put n "had been ntroduced earler by Congressman Button." "That statement s totally untrue, JmHoward and I ntroduced dentcal blls en the same day, and wthn mnutes of each pther as part of our bpartsan plan to eventually gan as many Democratc and Republcan co-sponsors as we could for the legslaton," Congressman Button sad. "It s most unfortunate that Congressman Howards opponent -would make a poltcal football out of legslaton whch s:so crucally-mportant o federal employes n the Thrd Congressonal Dstrct, as well as my own Congressonal Dstrct. "Jbn Howard aad I had several meetngs wth repre- sentatlves of the federal employes unon, andwe agreed to have the legslaton drafted, ntroduce t smultaneously and then go around and try to drum- up more Democratc and Republcan support for the proposal. "The lves and welfare of j Nttlsen hs -wn mtny generatons ef efnjs n [mtnt har, clothes and fnowtaejm. Saluef.. -. our federal employes and ther famles are much too mportant to drag nto a poltcal campagn, and for that reason I wsh Mr. Dowd had contacted me before decdng to gve ths mportant bpartsan effort a poltcal tant. "I know that durng campagns some people feel t s popular to. throw the book at ther opponent, but poltcal campagns. last but 10 or 12 weeks whereas those who have been elected to the House have a deep responsblty to represent ther consttuents year n.and year out wthout regard to what poltcal party the man nefnt to us mght belong," the GOP congressman sad:. Nostalga Backfres SAHANAC LAKE, N.Y. (AP) A bt of nostalga backfred on the Adrondack Enterprse when the local daly publshed an advertsement out of the past and dropped the lne explanng t vas from a 1942 edton. The ad sent hundreds of. youngsters, and a few of ther parents, to the Saranac Lake Supply Co.lookng for apples at 10 pounds for 19 cents and squash at 3 cents a pound. What made the day for the store owner, however, was the prce of chcken. The 1942 ad offered chcken for 45 cents a pound, the 1970 verson next to t read 29 cents per pound. THE NEW VIEW OF YOU: JR5. 3 PC. HERRINGBONE ENSEMBLE BOLERO, GAUCHO AND DIRNDL The way t s ths fall s wonderful when you can have t both way. Team your bolero wth ether the great gaucfo or the drndl skrt. Andeam ether wth the Important sknny rb sweater or ascot blouse. It Val up to you, a new wonderful you! from our Jr. Shop " ;,. The.3 ; pc^k«rrhjgbon«<01turne n ether navy offflr«enwtn Whte,of wool bonded to 100%tra<!eTate, Szes 5 to 13 _~ L_.^ $37 Ascot blouse of 85% Arnaf tracetate and 15% nylon. Whte only- $9 Sknny Rb sweater, 100%Orlon acrylc Gold,,.: $10 I " I.»f -«> 1 l \ "~ v "»-. -. *. (, U!( ^. v.! years bold LONDON SOUTHPORT FIRST RESORT 1 When your weather luck s runnng bod, Hs good to know your Southport s rght on hand) Its Claeth* Cloth bland of 50% pofyester/50%comb«d cotton doesnt know wet from dry. Its zp-out warmer makes cold just lke warm. Yoked, and completely wash n wleor. W,hy gam\>[«? Every <»umb«r on the cqlertdar s o sure thng n the, Southport. Fashon shades of day and marn*.blu*. Stes 36 to 4 6 k h $55

25 &^BEGISWR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1970 Televson Moves Dnng Out Hobbes Books Theater Comment Musc ENJOYMENT Your Weekend Magazne Some Mssng Elements In The Arts Center Program ByALVINKKASS, HOLMDEL Snce tme mmemoral, musc, art and dancng have been means of expresson of the people. In our own tme, a revoluton n communcaton and art [s takng place. More people of al ages, than ever before are nterested n musc from baroque to hard rock. The Garden State Arts Center had been thought of from the begnnng as a center for the people. And t appears as though the wsh moves to be come realty. The programs presented range from Jopln to Phlharmonc. What more can be done to fulfll the promse of a true cultural center for the Garden State? Youth Program The mssng elements are a summer musc and art youth program, modeled after but not mtatve of those at Tanglewood and Interlochenl At Tanglewood, n a settng not too dfferent from our own, great muscans, composers teachers and conductors, and gfted and well motvated students jon for a summer of hard but exctng work together. Members of the Boston Symphony play ensemble wth young people, generously sharng ther rch store of experence. It has been estmated that t takes 20 years to complete the tranng of a frst class orchestral nstrumentalst. Wthout an op. portunty to play alongsde an accomplshed master, no amount of tme can polsh technque to ts fullest pos- RETURN ENGAGEMENT A Steel Mll concert s booked at Clearwater Swm Club, Rt. 36, Atlantc Hgh, lands, tonght from 5 to 10 oclock. When the group appeared there early ths summer, thousands of fans flled tft* ebb. Snce the-n, t appeared n the Nashvlle Musc Festval and at Fllmore West and Matrx n San Francsco. On the tll wth them wll be Sds Farm Task and folk snger Jeanne Clark. Steel Mll members, left to rght, are Dan Federc of Belmar, Bruce Sprngsteen of Ocean Townshp, Vncent Lopez of Neptune and Steve h V-aft Zandt of Mddletown. Not pctured s Robn Thompson of Seattle, Wash. Ballet Is Popular HOLM D E L - Trumphantly, the Moseyev Dance Company s endng the 1970 Garden State Arts Center season. The dancng, a reflecton of the oldest and newest aspects of ballet, s a fttng clmax to an outstandng seres of cultural events. : Performances are set "tonght and tomorrow nght wth matnees tomorrow and Sunday. Ballet, as a dstnctve art form had ts orgns n the 16th century n Italy, arsng from the earler folk dances whch were common to even stone age socetes n the form of fertlty rtes, and other relgous or mystcal ceremones. Brought to the French royal court n 1581, ballet was favored wth royal sponsorshp, A tradton noted to the present tme wth the many Royal Ballet companes found throughout the world. In the early days of ths art r contemporary stores, set to musc much n the fashon of Moseyevs work were presented to" a noble audence. Theses early dances were performed by masked men, women traned n the art dd not appear untl the late 17th century. Turn or Lft In the 18th century choreographc notaton was developed to show the dancer how to perform a partcular turn or lft, and mythologcal stores set to musc became the vogue. Women became the dance stars, wth men manly n supportve rotes. In the early 18Q0s the dance was domnated by ballernas who competed wth one another for top bllng. Ballet began to declne n artstc mportance wth sensatonalsm rather than techncal competence the major concern of the mpressaros. The Russans revtalzed the art. Ths Russan ballet under royal sponsorshp, agan., began the tradton of rgorous tranng stll practced. Russans domnated the ballet stage from that tme n 1875 practcally untl and perhaps even ncludng the present. Among the most famous names n dance arsng from that tradton are Fokne, Njnsky, Markova, Ulanova, Pavlova and Ballanchne who developed the magnfcent New York Cty Ballet company. Pavlova was the most celebrated dancer of all tme. She ded n 1931, havng set the standard for grace and beauty n movement. Most famous for her Dyng Swan, she was the symbol of ultmate perfecton n art. A member of the Russan Imperal Ballet and ts prma ballerna, she resgned to jon other expatrate Russans n Pars, only to fnd her own ambtons too great. to share wth Njnsky who was consdered the greatest lvng male danc- am. er, and too formal and classc n,her style to feel comfortable wth the new, expermental dances of the autocratc, brllant drector, Daghlev. She formed her own company n 1910 and danced throughout the world wth the ttle, prma ballerna absoluta. Popular Interest Ballet enjoys popular nterest, currently, wth many brllant troupes performng to knowledgeable audences throughout the world. Works by modern composers lke C o p e 1 a n d, Bernsten and Rachmannoff and classcs wth modern choreography are to be seen and heard n major rectal halls. The enthusasm whch greets Moseyevs dancers s typcal of the nternatonal understandng whch dance as an art has enjoyed. The unversal apprecaton of fne artstry transcends natonal boundares, tme and language. Avla Kraw sble brllance. Young artsts from our state must now seek these experences elsewhere. Monmouth County s graced wth an unusually large number of vtal, ntellgent young people, Many fnd themselves nsuffcently, challenged by the denands n ther lves. The challenge of aspraton to excellence seems somehow lackng. Addng to ther numbers groups of serous young artsts could easly serve as a spur to others. Purposeful, meanngful yet enjoyable study nstead of ndfference, hostlty or wasted opportunty. For some, these may be the alternatves. The folk art of the 1070s clearly ncludes rock and roll musc. Rock and roll reflects the largest nterest group among the young and spans cultural groups more than any other contemporary musc form. Rock and roll musc has unfortunately, for many become dentfed wth drug use and has been afforded less recognton than ts due because of ths. Yet wthout doubt most youngsters do not use drugs and do enjoy rock musc. A true art and cultural center should provde room for those young people truly serous n ther wsh to express themselves n ths manner, as well as for those devoted to more tradtonal musc Art and Drama Whle dreamng, why lmt such a program to musc, alone? Why not an art and drama and dance program as well? Perhaps set asde portons of the summer to each and use the daytme hours presently relatvely unused at the Center for performance, dsplay and exposton of these younl artsts. The detals of such a program cannot be beyond the scope of the magnatve drectors and advsers of the Garden State Art Center. Support from a foundaton to develop a plot project seems feasble. Hecau.se of our deal locaton outstandng faculty could easly be attracted to work n such a program. Wly not a Cultural Center for our young people? For all our people. O TOOLE AND WIFE LONDON (Al>) - Peter OToole and hs wfe, Sean Phllps, have been sgned to costar n the flm, "Murphys War"-the frst tme the. couple wll star opposte each other. They both appeared* however, n "Goodbye, Mr. Chps."

26 2 Specals Make of It s 1 * Vr, a s I 1CLUB BENEI = DINNER THEATRE = S WT. 35, South Amboy, N.J. S I BROADWAY PLAYS 1 = ONSTAGE! = WED. THRU SUN. s s. a S5 Now through S g September 13 <? E "Pal Joey" I DINNER SHOW S SEPTEMBER 14 = S In PtrsoR HANIC WILLIAMS JR. and REVUE 5 = "EVERY MONDAY 5 WESTERN SHOW" = Sept. 12ft13 "Chldrens Show: "Rumpelstltskn" ot 2:30" g RES s nm By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) - On the seasons frst nght of specals, vewers wjth access to channels of the three major networks^ last nght could have watched such programs from the early to the late news programs.,. Lvelest part came n mdevenng, on ABC. Gene Kelly was host on a latter day mnstrel show called "Changng Scene," whch kept the performers sttng on benches around the stage, durng the hour, and made up n nose and youthful enthusasm what t lacked n wt. There were a number of fresh faces on the program, partcularly a group,of 14 young sngers called the Mke Curb Congregaton., and a New England style comc named Jud Strunk who also plays tunes on sk poles. For safetys sake there also were Arte Johnson of "Laugh-n 1 for dalect comedy and James Garner and Barbara Eden for glamor. Kelly Tops Show Whle everyone tred hard, the fnest moments came when Kelly dd hs one tooshort dance number. Ths was followed on ABC by an hour-long tape of hghlghts at the Calgary Stampede, a Canadan rodeo that attracts contestants from all over Amerca. Arthur Godfrey was around to chuckle over the gongs on calf ropng, bronc rdng and the The COBBLESTONES frdaynte I fsh lovers \ SPECIAL ALL FOR ONLY Clams on the Half Shell, Fresh Clam Chowder, Golden Fred Shrmp, Scallops; Flet of Flounder, Stuffed Clam, F/F Potatoes, Lettuce and Tomato, Salad, Dessert, Coffee. Route 36, Mtddtotown, 1 mle no. of Red Bank COMMUHfTY, *. YHI COUHTY 601&I6* OF MON V>1 MASTER VOICE CLASS wth famed Metropoltan Opera S+ar MAESTRO NICOLA MOSCONA 15 Indvdual Lessons» Lmted Enrollment Atultom: SEPTEMBER By Appontment For Further Informaton or Appontments; DIVISION OF CAREER and COMMUNITY SERVICES BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE , ext. 230 *.«* Televson Comment rest. It was actve and probably great vewng for people who enjoy rodeos. CBSs specal "Amerca..." earler was an ambtous effort to combne travelogue, hstory, old landmarks, young sngers and a lot of homely phlosophy. Long Tour Taken The camera traveled all over t h e country, wth frequent pauses so some contemporary young snger could present an approprate num- ber- There was lots of lovely scenery and Glen Ford brefed us on hstory and tred to gve the hour a semblance of focus. Whle well ntentonec, t was also monotonous and, worse, dull. - Earler on NBC there was an hour documentary on "The Y Organzng Swm Team FREEHOLD - The Greater Freehold Area YMCA s organzng a swm team for boys and grls 7 to 17 years of age. Dulce Dyche, program drector, sad plans nclude two practce sessons a week, at ether the Red Bank or Asbury Park YMCA pools, and meets on Saturday afternoons. ch for the team s beght OSEN AS PIONEER NEW YORK (AP) - Irvng H. Levn, presdent and chef operatng offcer of Natonal General Corp., a lesure-tme busness organzaton, has been chosen as the 1970 "Poneer of the Year" by the Moton Pcture Poneers Foundaton. A poneer s one who has served the moton pcture ndustry for 25 years or more, Ice People," a study of the plght of the Eskmo. Wttl Hugh Downs narratng the program showed how these ndependent peoples have abandoned ther gloos and huntng grounds to lve n shabby communtes, look for, work and often not fnd any. Lke a somewhat smlar study last season on CBS, the program emphaszed that mproved health care and educatonal advantages are all lo the good, but mourned that cvlzaton has changed the lfe of a prmtve people. The Best on Tap Tomorrow nght "George M." muscal, NBC, 7:30-9 EDT; Crcus Hghlghts, NBC, 9-10; Mss Amerca Fnals, NBC, 10-mdnght. Sunday nght "Just Frends," varety, ABC, 7-8 EDT; "The Bold Ones," NBC, 10-11, pr* mere of a new segment starrng Hal Holbrook. HAVE LUNCH WITH DOTTIE PETERSONS RIVERSIDE INN Hwy. 35, Rod Dank > # #» >> M MMM Now Appearng! at the TRADE WINDS "FRANKIE RENDELL" Quartet Frday, and COCKTAIL LOUNGE OCEAN AVE. SEA BRIGHT ft Ml IF YOU HAVE SURVIVED ALL THOSE RUM DISHES HERE ON SATURDAY NIGHT WHY NOT COME BY FOR SOME "HAIR OF THE DOG" AND OUR ALL YOU CAN EAT BRUNCH EVERY SUNDAY 12:00-3:00 Come By Boat Admral Benbow Inn 2 JACKSON ST., HIGHLANDS, N. J OPEN 7 DAYS for LUNCH and DINNER Comng Evente September Oyster Festval October Small Game Festval

27 >!. s Not Impressed By Stardom ItyLYNNE OLSON SUNDANCE, Utah (AP) - Ask Kobert Redford how he, feels about hs rse to move stardom, and hes lkely to scowl and change the subject, "Its not one of my favorte t o p c s," he says. "Star? Thats a label other people are stckng on me. Theyre Just as lkely to take t away." " though sought by flm producers snce hs cool, humorous performance n the box-offce ht, "Butch Cassdy and the Sundance Kd," Redford has a strong dstaste for Hollywood and the move ndustry. Hollywood s dyng as a flm captal and a system," he says. "Thats all to the good because ts been corrosve and destructve." Clad n a faded plad skrt and blue jeans, he props booted feet up on a desk n hs closet-szed offce to dscuss the place that made hm famous... Too Many People "Its been corrupted by too many people who ddnt be- ORIGINALE CUCHINA ITALIANA Hollywood long there, fattenng up the payroll. Young people who had deas, who were much more n tune wth what was happenng n the world were not gven a chance to express themselves, he says. The 32-year-old Bedford prefers to spend hs tme wth hs wfe, Lola, and ther two chldren at ths small, rustc resort he owns n the northern Utah mountans. Chrstened "Sundance" after Redfords portrayal of the Sundance Kd, t nestles among tall pnes n the Wastach Mountans, about 15 mles from the town of Provo. Bedford pauses to run a hand over shaggy reddshgold har; then shakes hs head. "The system has been led by people who never ventured beyond ther Beverly Hlls mansons and swmmng POLLO NERONE RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Second Ave. owl Man St., Atbury Park Frday and Saturday Nghts THE VERY FRENCH SINGS FOR YOU at the her XI Lounge SHORE MOTEL, RT. 35, WANAMASSA BACHERTS HOFBRAUHAUS 301 Ocean Ave. Atlantc Hghlands, Tel OCTOBERFEST A Festve 2 Week-end Affar FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SEPTEMBER and FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY OCTOBER featurng WORLDS FAIR SEER GARDEN BAND and BAVARIAN SCHUHPLATTLER (DANCING GROUP) Reservatons Requred for Frday and Saturday Nlres pools to see what was gong on n the world. Sure, they traveled but only to New York or Pars. They had no dea of what was happenng n Nebraska or Utah." Redford says he beleves the declne of the bg studos and the lack of money for bg budget productons are sgns that the ndustry s n the mdst of revoluton. The results?, < Low-Budget Moves "At frsfthere wll be a lot of people makng rotten, terrble low-budget moves. But the flm busness wll eventually narrow tself down to a hard core of people who know somethng about a camera, about whats happenng around the country, "My own reasons for makng a move are very selfsh, wth lttle mnd about whats gong to be generally acceptable," he adds. *I make moves about what nterests me, and f they nterest other people, fne. If people dont fnd them nterestng, I wont be allowed to make flms any more and that seems far enough." Bedford consders hmself an ndvdualst wth a strong need for prvacy. He s concerned that hs prvate lfe may be threatened by the development of hs own resort. So he has devsed a knd of planned lethargy. "I came here because the land was very prmtve and absolutely nothng was happenng. Then I saw that the area surroundng my place was n danger of beng taken over by huge, unthnkng, unfeelng corporatons that would rape the land rather than enhance t, "So I bought the land and Slate Features At Barn Dance KEANSBURG - Harold Lovett, charman of the annual barn dance beng staged by Amercan Legon Post 273 at the post home on Carr Ave. announced arrangements have been made for "Marryn Sam" to make an ap* pearance durng the festvtes. Accordng to Mr, Lovett, "Sam" wll be avalable to perform hs usual functon for any couple n need of hs servces at no extra charge. A hghlght of the affar, Mr. Lovett noted, wll be the search for the red garter beng worn by an unknown dancer. Fnder Of the garter wll be n for a number of surprses, he stated. To make certan that no untoward n* cdents take place, a jal s beng constructed to whch unruly persons may be sentenced by the "judge." Settng the pace and provdng the musc wll be the popular barn dance caller, Hart Webber. Tckets are avalable at R & M Cleaners & Talors, Church St. & Myrtle Ave. (across from Borough Hall) here, or from post members. Im developng t. The Idea s never to have Sundance boom but to have t develop, very slowly." Other resorts hesays, wll be bgger and have more customers. Hs wll be "comfortable and natural." OldMove House Already completed at Sundance are a sk lft, stables, outdoor theater and lodge. Redford plans condomnums, four more lfts, a boutque, restaurants and an old move house. "We plan to have semnars here on ar polluton, flms, all sorts of subjects," he says. "Were also plannng to have rock festvals and an annual flm festval, but these are stll on the drawng boards." The tall, tanned actor seems more eager to talk about the future of the resort than about hs own future. "Ill stay n actng untl I get bored wth myself or untl I no longer enjoy t," he says. "Then Ill get nto somethng else. It wont be a traumatc thng." 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28 6:30 TELEVISION DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 "Athena",, 0 "Cover Grl" FRIDAY 1:00 0 "Desre" ; 0 "Ramona". 4:30 O "Dodge Cty" "Gdget Goet To Rom«" EVENING 6:00 B O O NEWS (C) 0 McHALES NAVY Q GILLIGANS ISLAND (C) "Goodbye Island " The castaways repar ther teat wth a glue found In the sland tree. ID THE MUNSTERS ID LWHATS NEW? lttle Claua and Bg Clautf* I MR. ED I DICK VAN DYKE SHOW 0 F TROOP (C) "The Return of Wrongo Starr" WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (C) 7:00 CBS NEWS WITH WALTER CRONKITE (C) 0 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS (C) 0 I LOVE LUCY... O ABC NEWS WITH FRANK REYNOLDS (C) 0 WHATS MY LINE (C). 0 PLEASE DONT EAT THE DAISIES (C).. N.E.T. FESTIVAL 4:30 00.l 8:30 MO 10:00 10:45 11:30 Duke Ellngton: Love Madly" GET SMART (C) The Smarts set out to fnd the ape-lke creature! that has been depletng the corps of CONTROL /..agents, (R), T.!> Q THE HIGH CHAPARRAL (C) "The Guns of Johnny Ronao" A former gunf Ighters new lfe as a Cnnnon ranuhhand s jeopardzed by former enemes. (R). 0 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (C) O THE FLYING NUR(C) ^When Generatons Gap 1 The popularty of the sng-"~ Ing team a jeopardzed by Sster Bertrlle. 0 DIVORCE COURT (C) ; A woman clams that her husband, a photographer, has been llctly nvolved wth hs lab assstant 0 BEAT THE CLOCK (C) ". * HE AND SHE (C). > Dck loses a rock of great sentmental value fnd makes frantc efforts to recover t* (R) 0 TO TELL THE TRUTH (C).. THE BRADY BUNCH (C) ; "The Undergraduate" A story about Gregs frst New lovo. York Meta vs St.Lous Cardnals CAN BASEBALL YOU (C) TOP THIS?, Guests: Dck Dawson, Soupy (Sales, Morey Amster- : dam -. BOOK BEAT 0 HOGANS HEROES (C) The.enemy uses Stalag 13a* a refuelng depot for a motor convoy bound for the front, knowng the Ajlles wll not rlek bombng a target near a,fow - 0 THE NAME OF THE GAME (C) "One of the Grls n Research," A research grl has romantc dreams about Glenn Howard. tr) 0 THE PAVID FROST SHOW (C) 0 THE GHOST AND MRS, MUIR (C), "Pardon My Ghost." Claymore has a plan to In-!. crease hs tax deductons gvng to charty some, of the captans old furnture. (R) O THE ADDAMS FAMILY "Progress and the Addams Famly," The Addams Ignore notces that ther venerable manson Is to be condemned tor a projected freeway, «N.E/T. PLAYHOUSE "Talkng to a Stranger" tdge requred, THE CBS FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE (C) No skll or specal know)* "Sole Survvor" starrng Vncent Edwards, Rchard Basehart. The dscovery of a B-25 bomber n the Lbyan Desert 17 years after ts dsappearance durng World War II. (R) 0 HERE COME THE BRIDES (C) "Absalom" Jason Bolt s made the guardan of an orphaned deaf and dumb boy, who acts lke an anmal. (R). 0 BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE <C) Taped hghlghts of thp famed evangelsts recent New York Crusade conducted at Shea Stadum. o BRACKENS WORLD (C) *A Perfect Plccrof Castng." Kevn Ofant easts an Unknown actor In. a based-on-fact flm about a. strangler, the real orlmlnal turns up. JR) 0Ttt TN OCLOCK NEWS <C) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE(C) "Love and the Banned Book* wth Burt Reynolds, EHtabcth Ashley. "Love nnd the Frst-Nlghtera" wth Debbe Watson, Kurt Russell, "Love and the 1 Kng" wth Hbrb Edelmnn, Kathe Browne. NEWSFRONT O KINERS CORNER (C) O O O NEWS, WEATHER. SPORTS (C) 0 PEYTON PLACE O THE LATE MOVIE ^ - "On the Beadh" (1059) starrng OreRory Peck, Ava.Gardner. A portrayal of whats left rt the world after a nuclear holocaust. 0 PERRY MASON "The Case of (he Fugtve Nurse* THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW <C) THE TONIGHT SHOW (C)...,T ;-v OarHon CUPS- 0 11:30 MOVIE -The Cruel Sea." (1*53) starrng Jack Hawkns, Donald Snden. Corvettes and men who man them: 0 THE DICK CAYETT SHOW \ I2>QO 0 NIGHT FINAL (C) 12:15 0 CHILLER THEATRE. "The Unearthly" UWS7) starrng John Carwdlne, Myron Heftley, Mad scentst performs operatons on captve prsoners that wll guarantee eternal We.;, 1:00 0 NEWS REPORT (C). 0 THE BEST OF BROADWAY "Screamng Eagles" (1959) starrng Tom Tryot, Jan Merln. Two new recruts jon In a battletraned Arborne Infantry Dvson on a dangerous D-D»y msson. 1:10 0 THE LATE SHOW (C).. : "Chef Craty Horse" (1955) starrng Vctor Mature, Susan Ball. A man made a legend come true... Crwy Horse, the greatest of all the Soux, hts 0 THE GREAT GREAT SHOW "The Playboy of the Western World" (1063) starrng Slobhan McKenna, Gary Raymond. A man stumbles Into a remote Inn on the Irsh coast and 1. tells a phony story of how he murdered hs father, Whch captvated the Innkeepers daughter; lss7 THE WORLD OF LOWELL THOMAS <CJ 2:00 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW (C) 2:27 0 AMERICAN WEST (C) 2:55 0 THE LATE LATE SHOW t "Bell, Book and Candle" (1959) starrng James Stewart, Km Novak. A young lady wth "strangtf powers meets a book publsher on the eve of ht weddng, falls n love and starts to spn magc. <& SERMONETTE. 2:57 0 NEWS HEADLINES Q NEWS AND WEATHER 3:10 Q EVENING PRAYER GIVE US THIS DAY (C) MORNING 5:23 5:30 6:25 6:30; 7:00 7:20 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:25 8:30 8:56 9:00 9:30 9:56 10:00 10:30 _ 10:56 11:00 11:30 11:56 SATURDAY QSERMONETTE Q MODERN FARMER (C) 0 GIVE US THIS DAY 0 SUMMER SEMESTER (C) 0 ACROSS THE FENCE (C) 0 BLACK LETTERS (C). 0 COLONEL BLEEP (C) 0 PROJECT KNOW <C) 01 UNDERWAY FOR PEACE (C) 0 CALL TO PRAYER " HAVING A BALL (C) O 0 0 DODO(C) *-; - FAITH TO FAITH <C) <) DAVEY AND GOLIATH (C) ( m THE CHRISTOPHERS (Q) QDAVEV AND GOLIATH (C) 0 BUGS BUNNY-ROAD RUNNER HOUR (C) 0 THE HECKLE AND JECKLE SHOW (C).. 0 PRINCE PLANET " 0 RELUCTANT DRAGON AND MR: TOAD (C) 0 ORAL ROBERTS PRESENTS (C) S SESAME STREET MORNING PRAYER < 0 NEWS AND WEATHER & WOODY WOODPECKER SHOW (C) 0 FIREBALL XL-5 - O MOTOR MOUSE (C) 0 INSIGHT (C) ID THIS IS THE LIFE (C)... 0 IN THE KNOW (C) 0 SABRINA AND THE GROOVIE GOOL1ES (C) 61 THE TOMFOOLERY SHOW (C) 0 WAGON REELS I "Apache Warror". (1967) starrng Keth Larson, Jm Bavl. Scout fa wounded tryng to save hs. Indan frend. 0 LANCELOT LINK, SECRET CHIMP HOUR 0 THE GOVERNMENT STORY (C) 0 IT IS WRITTEN (C) O THE BUGALOOS (C). O CONNECTICUT REPORT (C) 0 APRENDA INGLES (C) INTHE KNOW (C) 0 JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS (C) 0 DOCTOR DOLITTLE (C). O THE REAL JERRY LEWIS (C) O NEW JERSEY REPORT (C) 0 CONTINENTAL MINIATURES. 0 THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS (C) a THE. PINK PANTHER (C) 0 WAGON REELS II (C) "Showdown at Boot Hll" (1956) starrng Charles Branson, Robert Hutton. A bounty hunter klls a wanted crmnal but cannot collect the reward. O HERE COME THE DOUBLEDECKERS (C) O MAD, MAD MOVIE "Morgan, the Prate" (1952) starrng Steve Reeves, Valare LaQrange. A convct tred to prove to the, world that he had nvented the most formdable rfle In hstory. INSIGHT (C) - 0 IN WE KNOW (C) 0 ARCHIES FUN HOUSE (C) Q H. R. PUFNSTUF (C) 0 HOT WHEELS (C> 0 SATURDAY MORNING MOVIE "A Perlous Journey" (1053) starrng Davd Bran, Scott Brady. An adventurer and a poltcan n Call* fornla fght for the love of a French grl, v HERE COME THE GRUMP (C) 0 SKY HAWKS 0 IN THE KNOW (C) AFTERNOON 12:00 0 SCOOBY-DOO, WHERE ARE YOU? Q HOT DOG <C) 0 DEATH VALLEY DAYS (C) 0 THE HARDY BOYS (C) 12:30 THE MONKEES(C) tb JAMBO (C) 0 TALES OF WELLS FARGO O AMERICAN BANDSTAND (C) 0 SHERLOCK HOLMES THEATER "Sherlock Holmes and Terror,by Nght" (1805) Marrng BasU Rathbone, Ngel Bruce, Sherlock Holmes has been commssoned to delver the fabulous Star of Rhodesa damond whch s soon dscovered mssng... stolen eh route to Its destna* ton. ID SURVIVAL 12:56 IN THE KNOW (C) 1:00 DASTARDLY AND MUTTLEY, (C). 0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A. (C) 0 BLACK NEWS (C) A 30-mtnute weekly broadcast of news and events pertnent to the Black Communty. " ~ BURNS AND ALLEN. ; MSTEROGERS 1 NEIGHBORHOOD (C) THEJETSONS(C) ^* _ INTERNATIONAL ZONE A Thrst for Charge" 0 SEAWAY O MOVIE MATINEE "Oh! Susanna" (1653) starrng Rod Cameron, Adran Booth. /. drama about the feud between a. U.S. Army offcer and hs West Pont-traned sub* ordlnate * "Sante te Passage" (1955) starrng John Payne, Fath Domergue. A vcous Indan hater falls n s love wth a beautful half-breed member of a wagon tran.., 0 NEW YORK YANKEES BASEBALL (C) New York Yankees va Cleveland Indans. IB HODGEPODGE LODGE (C) 2:00 OPPORTUNITY LINE <C) Q MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (C) 0 BOATING AMERICANS (C) WHATS NEW : "It All Started wth a Lon Cub" 2:10 0 BASEBALL (C) New York Mets vs St, Lous Cardnals 2:30 THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE (C). - 0 BIG ATTACK. 3KW THE URBANITES (C) - 0 BATTLEFIELD I "Men n War" (1957) ^starrng Robert Ryan, Aldo Kay. Amercan Infantry platoon n Korea, 1950, surrounded by the enemy, fght ther way through snpers.. 3:30 A TIME TO SPEAK (C), Washngton "Unversty admnstrators conclude 1. ;, seres wth summaton of academc and student Is-., sues dscussed, 4:00 UNITED STATES OPEN TENNIS _6:30 f NEWS (C) : 4:30 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (C).. Lve Hooser "100" >danapols Car Raw, Indl- " anapola, Ind.. NOW EXPLOSION (C)! 4:45 KINERS CORNER (C) 5:00 O 1970 WORLD SERIES OF GOLF (C) From the Frestone Country Club n Akron. Oho. 0 COMBAT MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE. "Green Hell" (1910) starrng Douglas Farbanks Jr., Vncent Prce. A woman jons an expedton headng nto the South Amercan Jungles huntng for a lost Inca temple n hostle Indan terrtory. EVENING 6:00 THE FARMERS DAUGHTER (C) 0 McHALES NAVY O NCAA FOOTBALL GAME _. L Stanford at Arkansas from Lttle Rock, Ark. 6:30 0 THE SIX-THIRTY REPORT (C) 80 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS (C) MR. ED DICK VAN DYKE 7:00 O CBS NEWS WITH ROGER MUDD (C).. DRUG ALERT (C) "An Intervew wth D r Charles Edwards". 0 MISS AMERICAN TEENAGER PAGEANT (C) Host: Bob Parknson. Taped at Palsades Amuse* ment Park n New Jersey.. 0 SING ALONG WITH MITCH (C) 7:30 THE JACKIE GLEASON SHOW (C) The Honeymooners." The Kramdens and Norton*, facng falng fnances, move from Brooklyn nto a sngle apartment In Flushng n nearby Queens, (R) 0 GEORGE Ml (C) Joel Grey re-creates hta stage role as showman George M. Cohan n a televson producton of the ht Broadway muscal. 0 THE PRISONER (C) THE AVENGERS (C) "Invason of the Earthmen" Steed and Tara puff themselves off as parents Interested In sendng ther 18-year-old to a mltary school. 1:30 0 MY THREE SONS (C) Steve fnds hmself cast as a tree In Dodlefl school play. (R) 0 CREATURE FEATURES (C) ^Corrdors of Blood ; (l^8) starrng. Bors Karlolf, Betta St. John, Dedcated surgeon appalled at the sufferng patents endure due to lack of anesthetcs, expermenu to fnd an answer. 4M & GREEN ACRES (C) : Olver and Lsa are trapped In a cave Under tbelr farmhouse. (R), - O TIMEX ALL-STAR CIRCUS (C) Ed McMahm hosts a parade of specal clreua aotf. 0 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 0 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE (C) "Hot Rods to Hell" (1967) starrng Dana Andrews. Jeanne Cram. A famly s threatened by a group at juvenle delnquents when they move to ther WW lre as desert motel operators. 0 BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE (C), Taped hghlghts of the famed evangelsts Wttnt New York Crusade conducted at Shea Stadum. 9:30 PETTICOAT JUNCTION (C) Ble Joes newest offbeat venture t a Hoot«rvffle* type love-ln. (R) 10:00 B MANNIX (C) Mannx wns the confdence of a mentally flvurnefl lttle grl ann dscovers she has evdence that ea-, dangers her lfe - and hs. (R)

29 MAO 11:30 12:00 12:30 12:49 1:00 I.-05 It40 1:45 2:15 3;35 6:10 O 50th MISS AMERICA PAGEANT (C) Bert Parks, emcee. Co-hosts Lee Merwether, Debbe Bryant Lve from Atlantc Cty, N,J. ID NEWS (C) 0 ALL AMERICAN COLLEGE SHOW (C) ONE MAN SHOW EQUAL TIME (C) 0 O NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS (C) COOL MOVIES "One Potato, Two Potato" (1964) starrng Barbara Barre, Beroe Hamlton. Young dvorcee marrea a Negro co-worker and lves wth hs parents. Her exhusband fghts for legal custody of ther daughter. O THE LATE MOVIE "Mutny n Outer Space" (1064) starrng Glenn Langan, Susannah York. A space staton s afflcted wth a strange malady a Jvng, breathng fungus-lke organsm from outer space, ID NOW EXPLOSION (C) THE LATE SHOW "All the Kngs Men" (1950) starrng Broderlck Crawford, Joanne Dm. A backwoods personalty uses bg cty poltcal trck* to become elected governor,.. THE BEST OF BROADWAY "Sweet Brd of Youth" (1962) starrng Paul Newman, Geraldfne Page. An ambtous young man uses a former move star to gan a move contract for hmself. > O IITH HOUR NEWS (C) SATURDAY FILM FESTIVAL (C). "Blndfold" (1066) starrng Rock Hudson, Clauda Cardlnale. A 1 New York psychatrst gets Involved In a tug of war between two opposng governments for the talents of a scentst THE CHEATERS O ART INSTRUCTION (C) Q NEWS AND WEATHER Q EVENING PRAYER THE LATE NIGHT NEWS THE LATE SHOW II (C) My Man Godfrey" (1957) starrng June Allyson, Davd Nlven. A socety grl wnnng scavenger hunt wth bearded bum turns hm Into famly butler, THE BEST OF BROADWAY II "M.M.M. 83" (1965) starrng Per Angel!, Fred Beer. Two secret agents search to recover the brefcase of a murdered,brtsh scentst More t falls nto enemy hands. O SERMONETTE THE LATE LATE SHOW 1 "The Naked and the Dead" (1958) starrng Aldo Bay, Raymond Massey. Men In war -ther feel* ngs, hates, desres and courage who Jeam!ed to. be quck and tough, or dead. GIVE US THIS DAY (C). MORNING SUNDAY 6:56 0 GIVE US THIS DAY (C) 7:00. TOM AND JERRY (C) j PROJECT KNOW (C) ID REX HUMBARD (C) 7:08 Q SERMONETTE 7:15 Q MODERN FARMER (C) 7:20 0 CALL TO PRAYER : 7:30 THE BATMAN SHOW (C) 0 CREATION (.. ] 7:47 MORNING PRAYER 7:50 NEWS AND WEATHER 7:55 JOT;(C) 8:00 B AROUND THE CORNER (C) 8 FIREBALL XL5 0 FAITH FOR TODAY <C) 0, THE CHRISTOPHERS (C) * fd THE POPEYE SHOW (C) 8:15 Q LIBRARY LIONS (C) TIME FOR JOYA (C) 8:30 0 WONDERAMA (C) O THE CHRISTOPHERS (C) O DAVEY AND GOLIATH (C) 8:45 0 MARYKNOLL STORY TIME (C) : 0 POPEYE AND FRIENDS (C) ; - 9:00 TV SUNDAY SCHOOL (C> O FOR THOU ART WITH ME.(C) 9:15 0 TV HEBREW SCHOOL (C) 9:30 O THE WAY TOGO (C),, 8 INQUIRY : 0 SMOKEY BEAR (C) 10:00 a LAMP UNTO MY FEET (C) O OPEN CIRCUIT (C) 0 JOHNNY QUEST (C) 10:30 a LOOK UP AND LIVE OMAN IN OFFICE O CATTANOOGA CATS (C) 0 ROLLER DERBY (C) SPEED RACER (C) v a CAMERA THREE (O). 0 SEARCHLIGHT (C) 0 BULLWINKLE (C) m SUPERMAN (C), - 11:30 B PUBLIC HEARING (C) 0 DIRECT LINE (C) 0 THE FLINTSTONES (C) 0 DISCOVERY 70 (C) ^.. The Harbor Plots and UwTwtoat len" 0 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE <S _/,,. He Return of Monte Crlato" <1WI) twlw Uttte Hayward, Barbara Brtton. The m a d nephew «* - the Count of Monte Crlsto clams m UherttuM but end» up at Devls Island.. < O THE MUNSTERS AFTERNOON 12:00 0 NEWSMAKERS (C) 0 EASTSIDE COMEDY "Jalopy" (1953) starrng Leo Oorcey. Hunt Hall, The Bowery Boys go In for jalopy racng. O EYEWITNESS NEWS CONFERENCE (C) V 12:25 12: :30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:45 5:00 : 5:30 MOVIE AT NOON "Three Face* West" (1W0) starrng John Wayne, Sgrd Gure. A refugee doctor and hs daughter jon a band of Dakota farmers on a trek to Oregon for more fertle land. THE MID-DAY REPORT (C) 0 FACE THE NATION (C) 0 STATION TO STATION CONVERSATION (C). 0 NFL PRE-SEASON FOOTBALL GAME (C) New York Gants VB Cleveland Browns 0 MEET THE PRESS (C) * FIVE STAR MOVIE "Only the Valant" (1951) starrng Gregory Peck, - Barbara Payton. A hated cavalary offcer regans the respect of hs men by stavng off volent attach by Apache Indans. * ISLANDS IN THE SUN (C) 0 MOVIE 9 "Revolt at Fort Larame" (IB57) An Army fort fe splt at the outbreak of the Cvl War; the commander s torn between loyalty to the South and hs duty as lan offcer. O SPEAKING FREELY (C) Guest: Desmond Morrs, author of The Naked Ape.". 0 ISSUES AND ANSWERS (C) NEW YORK YANKEES BASEBALL (C) New York Yankees vs Cleveland Indans Q LIKE IT IS (C) BASEBALL (C) New York Mets vs St. Lous Cardnals 0 RESEARCH PROJECT "Burn Preventon" ETERNAL LIGHT SPECIAL (C) "The Teachng"» METROMEDIA MOVIE. "Cloak and Dagger" (19*6) starrng Gary Cooper, Llll Palmer. A mld-mannered professor Is suddenly ordered nsde Germany on a vtal msson. O MOVIE MATINEE (C) "Musketeers of the Sea" (1960) starrng Per Angel, Robert Alda. Three prates become nvolved wth a lady prate and a plot to kll the governor of Maracabo. LU.S. OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONS (C) Fnal matches at Forest Hl), N.Y. Q POSITIVELY BLACK (C) 0 MOVIE FAVORITES (C) "Zanzabuku" (1957) Explorer Lews Cotlaw records 1 encounters wth dangerous and rare anmals am the varous customs of trbesmen n Afrca. 0 KINERS CORNER (C) Q WORLD SERIES GOLF Fnal holes from Frestone Country Club In Akron, Oho.... THE BARON (CV 0 THE BIG SHOW!. "Snk the Bsmarck" (1960) starrng Kenneth More, Dana Wynter. The Brtsh made a concerted effort to snk the. dread German submarne, EBmarck. 0 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE (C) "Mghty Joe Young? (1949) starrng Terry Moore, Robert Armstrong. A press agent fnds a huge gorlla In Afrca and brngs t back as a nght; dub WlE FOR A SUMMER AFTERNOON,. "Ambush" (1939) starrng Lloyd Nolan, Gladys Swarthout A truck drver and a grl try to outwt a clever gang of bank robbers, 0 AMATEUR HOUR (C) ID BOOK BEAT (C) Stan stelner, author of la Raza The Mexcan Amercan." EVENING 4:00! 0 CBS HEWS WITH ROGER MUDD (C) 0 THE BARBARA McNAIR SHOW (C) > 0 DR. KILDARE : I "Never Is a Long Day." A doctor; sufferng from an Incurable dsease; attempts to make hs wfe. aelf-suffldent for a lfe alone, only to meet falure, m KUKLA, FRAN AND OLLIE (C). ;.. "Lemonade". 6:30 O EYE ON NEW YORK (C) < 0 NBC NIGHTLY NEWS (C) SOMETHING ELSE - "Close Enough for Jaur, HARLEM GLOBETROnERS (C) ; In a sports and enteralnment specal, the globe-. (rotters dsplay ther basketball sklls and un- matched comedy.. 0 WILD KINGDOM (C) "Challenge of the Cheetah" Part 1 0, THE SPENCER TRACY THEATRE "Fury" (1936) starrng Sylva Sdney, Spencer Tracy. A young man sets hs brothers up n bust* JUT FRIENDS (C) A musc-varety specal wth Johnny Hartford, Mason Wllams, Jennfer Warren, Pat Paulsen, Kenny Rogers and the Frst Edton, and Bob Ensten. 0 MAGNIFICENT MOVIE "Out of the Past" (1947) starrng Krk Dougla, Jane Greer. A gas staton owner wth a past meets a desperate woman and becomes nvolved lt.jt. murder. THE ADDAMS FAMILY "Uncle Festers Toupee." > 0 FESTIVAL OF PENNSYLVANIA (C) U.S. Coast Guard Band Concert :50 0 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY (C) "Crltoballto, the Calypso Colt." Puerto Rlcan boy befrends a palomno and trans hm to be a champon,! 0 PERRY MASON "The Case of tho Desperate Daughter" S;O0 0 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW (C) Guests: The Beatles, Dlonne Warwck, Steve Lawrence and Eydle Gorme. Peggy Lee, Duke Ellngton, Peter Gennaro, Edward VllkJIa, and the Muppets 0 THE F.B.I, (C); * A "Flght." The nspector searches for the daughter of a Mafa subchcf who has hjacked an arplane to escape Mafa executoners. (R) 0 CHUCK MANGIONE CONCERt (C) "The Rochester Phlharmonc Orchestra" A * $:30 O THE BILL COSBY SHOW (C) j, "Anytme Youre Ready, C.K." Chet9 amateur moves are a falure for hm, but provde a new out- )ook for a.potentlal dropout, :30 I0KW 10:30 ^10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:55 1:00 1:30 1:35 2:05 2t25 2:35 2: ID EDGAR WALLACE MYSTERY HOUR "The J Pound Kss.", Attempt* to blackmal > n Englsh Parlamentaran lead to a double mur- ONFL PRE-SEASON FOOTBALL ; New York Jets vs Dallas Cowboys 0flONANZA (C) : "SW Nght Vrgna Cty Ded." The specter of an * arsonst naunts Vrgna Cty when fres threaten to destroy the communty, 0 SPECIAL (C). "And Beautful II" A comprehensve study of black musc, ts makers and hstory. THE SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE (C) "A Gude for the Marred Man" (1967) starrng Walter Matthau, Inger Stevens. A long marred man suddenly develops a rovng eye. WHEN MOVIES WERE MOVIES (C) "Crme and PunlBhment" starrng Peter Lor, Maran Marsh. From Dostoevsks novel, a man commts murder and then. Is hounded byhls conscence. 0 THE REAL TOM KENNEDY SHOW (C) 0 THE FORSYTE SAGA "Strke" N.Y.P.D:(C) A man arrves from Europe wth heron, 0 THE BOLD ONES (C)... "To Taste of Death But Once." Senator Stowe refuses to be ntmdated by a threat t he keeps a college speakng engagement OCLOCK NEWS ID EVENING AT POPS Concert panst Earl Wld plays Unt 0 WITH MAYOR LINDSAY (C) ID NEW YORK CLOSEUP (C) NEWS ONEWS(C) 0 THE DAVID SUSSKIND SHOW (C),* 0 FIRING LINE WITH WILLIAM BUCKLEY (C) Guest: George Reedy. Topc; "The Twlght of thfl Presdency." O THE BEST OF BROADWAY (C) : "The Gorgon" (1964) starrng Peter Cushlng, Chrstopher Lee. A young man nvestgates a seres of murders n» md-european vllage where the vctms are turned to stone,. O TONIGHT SHOW (C) O THE LAW AND MR. JONES "My Worthy Colleague" 0 THE LATE MOVIE! "The Wndow" (1949) starrng Bobby Drscoll, Arthur Kennedy. A young boy sees a murder whim lookng out hs tenement wndow, but no one wll beleve hm... ft THE LATE SHOW... ±. "Journey to the Center of Tme" (1067) starrng! Scott Brady, Gg Perreau.A gant reactor allows those who know Us secret to travel backward or forward n trhe. THE BIG PICTURE (C). >. "Soldlers-at-Law." Indvdual rghts whch are pro-;.tected by the cvlan judcal system are also guarded by the mltary judcal system.- 0 THE BEST OF BROADWAY II.? "Day the Earth Froze" (1959) starrng Nna Andew son, John Powers. A wcked demon stops the tun l and turns the land Into ce. I 0 THE GREAT, GREAT SHOW 5,, * -The Proud Stallon" (1664) starrng Jorga Koto* bovfl, Rudolph Prucha. A small grl tames and re* habltates a brutally mstreated wld, black stallon. 0 NEWS HEADLINES 0 ART INSTRUCTION (C) THE BEST OF JOE FRANKLIN (C THE LATE SHOW II. >. "Between Mdnght and Dawn" (1950) starrng Edmond OBren, Gale Storm, Two young polcemefr and the grl they both love become Involved wtth ft racketeer accused of murderng a rval gangsteft 0SERMONEnE NEWS AND WEATHER O EVENING PRAYER 0LATE, LATE SHOW I (C) "Trpol" (960) starrng Maureen OHara, Job* Payne. The U.S. Marnes calmly faced death to rase the Amercan flag over the- JBmplrf of flt Barbary Pratett, Complete TV Progflm tot A* Wetkend In OKU Frday Daly, TffU proorm ltfnfl»r«ihe mol aecur«u ^ my Wtcklv UUvlon gude. All ltng are luppluj by H* Ulevlfon lutlon *nd progrtm changt r«c*jvq «rt rndt up to He tme TU Daly (UgtUr ao«l o prtm " At»n, dcfad ervce fo felvlton vt«w«n, a IfHng ll C*rrJ«d throughout Ht week n The Dally RtglUr lupplylng v«w»n wlththf mot up-fo.jh«-m»mrf* program Informtfon avalabl*. Hwcmv m WNBCTV WAflCTV WOR-TV Indcate! Color : f r t

30 & 2 T3 T3 I Schools Usng Pa^k Programs LINCROFT Several area schools have begun outdoor educatonal programs wth the ad of the Monmouth County Park Systems nterpretve staff. The park system also offers the schools one-hour presentatons, wth sldes, artfacts ard lve or preserved specmens, on Anmals Around Us, Conservaton and the Envronment, Brds, Trees and Wldflowers, Nature and the Changng Seasons, and The Indans of Monmouth County. General nature walks may be arranged durng al the seasons on such subjects as fat wldflowers and seeds; anmal tracks, trals, and homes; mosses, lchens and ferns; and brds. All of these free programs may be arranged, preferably two or three weeks n advance, through the park admnstraton offces. U.N. Women Organze UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Womens lberaton has reached the Unted Natons, a U.S. spokesman sad. He told newsmen that employes of the U.N. Development Program and the U.N, Chldrens Fund had feet up a commttee to study employment of women by the nternatonal organzaton, arden State Arts Center Al Telegraph Hll Park on the Garden State Parkway Ext t* TONIOHT at» thru SUM. MAT. SEPT, 13 THE MOISEYEV DANCE COMPANY SMtt Avaltoblt: Tonght owl Tomorrow Evenng at Lawn Stat %lmt Mat. T«nwrtw at V.W-4* ontf Lawn Seals ft. Sm. Mat. ot J-**, J, 4, BOK St«t» UM and Lawn S«l» n. - FOR INFORMATION CALL: (Ml) IM-tWO 30 I1ITAORANT * COCKTAIt WUKGI Wednesday and Frday Nghts^ dnner specals T-Bone Steak "Largest Steak In Town" Seafood Platter. r,.., t»««p>»»*»«* fr* S«u», tatud ulod/ ch»ft«f gohltn frltd shrmp; Kallopt, h-mch frlt or tpoflhdt, c«ff*» fllt of fjturttr) I MM clw% or t#cr, colltt. San Juan r St. Crox All Catt far Reservaton W *.26*4600 OPEN: 11 a.m. Tuetday thro Sunday HOLMtJBt TAKE A SUNFILLED 1(40490* PUERTO RICO _ AND 8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS VIRGIN ISLANDS Ar cond. room,»rlvat«both, Two cocktal at ctwlc*! 4 nlpht tpot. ctubhouw admukx at El CPmandant* Race Track. AS LOW 96 Per 50* AS LOW AS ST. JOHN 4 DAYS/3 NIGHTS f 0* Ar cond. room, prvate tmh. Ill and tour va Surrty. 4 DAYS/3 NIGHTS Ar cond. worn, prvate bath. Roundtrlp Irons, betwwn arport ond toleh Tour of Chrlttlmtltd A Fredtr)k*ttd., AS LOW AS 56 0 Put 0 0 * prlcm _p[ya.. _ajr.fara - and- - bawd on.doube" occuponey, ~mo5cd ATScrTcart ploh. Rales In effect Ihru tntd-deccrrtbcr. DINERS FUGAZY TRAVEL ESlABUb[ toi87o THE MAIL Cor. Broad and Monmouth Red Bank Call 842-S^OO ORGANIST TO HOST MEETING Al Rando, sghtless organ vrtuoso who performs at tfte Beacon Manor, Ocean Ave M Pont Ptaasant, sx nghts a week, wll host the Sept. 14 meetng of the Monmouth Organ Socety, at the Manor. Mr. Rando smultaneously performs on a pano and organ durng hs act. Members of the socety have been permtted to brng ther tape recorders to the meetng, f they are of the battery operated varety. <Y Chldrens FREEHOLD - Ths fall, the Greater Freehold Area YMCA wll run two new programs for preschool and kndergarten chldren. A new nursery school wll be held at the Epscopal Church n cooperaton wth MISS MINNIE BOYD, frst fmnerup n the Red Sank Centennal beauty contest, s an entry n the Mss New Jersey State Far contest. The far opens Sept. 11 and closes Sept, 20. Plan Gymnastcs Program at School MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The grls wll jon the boys ths fall 1n~tesrnfg fundamental gymnastc sklls and s a f e t y procedures at the Lloyd Road School Student Enrchment Program. The grls gymnastc class wll be headed by Mss Gall Verner, who teaches physcal educaton n the Matawan Re-. gonal Schools. Freeman Mller wll contnue as nstructor of tle boys gymnastc and tumblng program. Programs Set the Rev. Bernard M. Garlck and St. Peters Church. Also, a new gym program wll teach chldren "movement educaton." Swmmng lessons for toddlers wll be held at a local ndoor pool. The story hour program wll be resumed one mornng a week at the Methodst Church. The Y wll also offer the Indan theme programs, swmmng, basketball, gymnastcs, and clubs tor grade school chldren; H-Y programs for hgh school boys and grls; and trps, gym and crafts programs for adults. A famly campng weekend s planned for the frst week n October. F u r t h e r nformaton s avalable at the YMCA offce at 18 South St. 1 t ( t t. t dub Lsts Nature Flm Seres Dates LEONARDO - The Monmouth Nature Club agan wll sponsor the Audubon Wldlfe Flm lecture seres, to be presented at the Leonardo Grade School audtorum orr Hosford Ave. The frst lecture, "The Untamed Olympcs,"" wll bft presented Frday, Sept. 25 by Walter H. Berlet, featurng a flm showng the fnest remnant of wlderness n the Pacfc Northwest. Others n the seres of fve flm lectures wll be as follows: Nov. 16, "Wanderngs of a Naturalst n the Australan Bush" by Harold J. Pollock; Feb. 11, "Tdewater Trals" by Charles T. Hotchkss; March 18 "Where the Buffalo Roam" by Howard Boyd, and Aprl 16, "Antllean Adventure" by Donald S. Hentzelman. Audubon Wldlfe Flms deal wth all aspects of nature, ncludng wld anmals n ther natural envronments, undersea lfe, plant lfe, and magnfcent scenery. Tckets are obtanable from Mrs. C. Theodore Engberg or Mrs. H.R. Wnkemeer Jr., P.O. Box 16, Mddletown, Ths s the seventh year the Audubon Wldlfe Flms have been presented n Leonardo. Proceeds from the flms used for conservaton. Stock Car RACES THIS SAT. NITE at 8:00 WALL STADIUM ROUTE M, WALL TWP. rhakl*c SAT. NIGHT W A W WCSPECIAL WED. Hghtstown Country Club Andy Wells Sat. Nte Joe Mueha Comng Wed., Sept. 16 Two Bands September FrolJc Dance Andy Well! 10- Pc. 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31 NEWARK The successful jazz muscan,.contrary to popular belef, s sober, hghly moral, dependable, neatly dressed and groomed, generally dsdans drugs and mght easly be taken for any other respectable busnessman when passed on the street. In fact, accordng to Dr, Charles A.. Nanry, admnstrator of the Insttute of Jazz Studes at Rutgers Unversty here, the jazz muscan can be sad to be dstngushed by hs stad, bureaucratc mys. 1 "Jazmen who -make t>! says Dr r -Nanry, "dsplay many characterstcs of the Protestant.ethc They are hard-workng, adaptable and bureaucratc." Connosseur Dr. Nanry, a 32-year-old jazz connosseur who also s an assstant professor of socology at Unversty College, the Rutgers evenng dvson, has recently -completed a four-year study of Amercan jazzmen. The 425-page doctoral dssertaton s enttled, 4t Tne Occupatonal Subculture of the Jazz Muscan: Myth or Bealty." As the ttle mples, Dr. Nanry tackles the mythology that has grown up around the exponents of Amercas great muscal art form, and n the process explodes qute a few myths surroundng jazzmen. For example: Black muscans turn to jazz not smply because jazz s ntotfed n the black Amercan culture, but often out of purely economc consderatons. Job opportuntes Muscans Are Craftsmen are far more lmted for black muscans than for whte muscans, and, therefore, blacks are more prone,, by "necessty, to choose jazz. "Jazz selects blacks, whle whtes select jazz," D\ Nanry wrtes. Careful Research The fndngs were reached by Dr. Nanry n a carefully researched/project started n 1966 and amed, he sad, at "attemptng to defne or dscover the. boundares of the jazanenv world of work." The study was to encompass only the career-orented jazz- - men 3 S aganst the hghlytouted nnovators of jazz, such as Duke Ellngton or Mles Davs. The problem be quckly encountered was that although there was an enormous amount of speculaton about what jazzmen are really lke, ther atttudes and asprasdered by ther peers as faltons, very lttle emprcal work had been done n ths feld. So; he set about the task of fllng that vod. In the summer of 1967, he conducted an ntensve plot study out of whch t was establshed that there were stages or steps n the career of jazz muscans that marked some as "canddates" and others as "pros." The "canddates" were dvded n two groups, those who had* recently acheved some degree of success ajd those conures. Work Atttudes Dr. Nanry then undertook to compare the deal work atttudes and values among the Reunon Slated By Class of 60 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS The Atlantc Hghlands Hgh School class of 1960 wll hold a 10-year reunon Saturday, Oct. 3, at Qearwater Pool, Rt. 3e, Mddletown. Robert Anthony of Pont Pleasant, class vce presdent, heads the reunon commttee. Class members who have not been contacted are asked to wrte Mrs. Louse Irvng Donoghue, commttee treasurer, 49 Mount Ave. Stll unknown are the addresses of Shela Whte and Wllam Freeman. The commttee also ncludes Mrs. Carole LaVoe Davdson, Francs Borsky, Denns Devne, Mrs. Penelope McGwre Hanes and,mrs. Nancy Thompsen Stockton, here; Davd Lowry,- Ocean Townshp, and Frankln Patterson and Mrs. Lucy Notto Turner, Hghlands. "pros" and what he termed "canddate successes" and "canddate falures" to see, as he sad, "what the dfferences were." In a smlar fashon, he planned. comparsons between the deal atttudes of black and whte jazzmen and older and younger muscans. To make the comparsons, Dr. Nanry drew up a lst of several hundred workng jazzmen, selected a panel of fve.well-known jazz muscans who screened the lst down to a workable number and dvded them nto separate categores of "pros" and "canddates!" He wound up wth 108 muscans who actually partcpated n the study. The study centered around responses by the muscans to an eght-page questonnare prepared by Dr. Nanry, followed by personal ntervews of some of the jazzmen at home, at nght spots where they worked, and n one nstance n the alleyway of the Playboy Club n New York, where a muscan had gone for a "breather." Specfcs Some of the more specfc facts about jazz muscans work atttudes uncovered by Dr. Nanry n hs study were the followng: Only 12 per cent of all respondents dentfy themselves as "jazz muscans." The overwhelmng number of "pros" and "canddate successes" prefer to be known as "muscans," who can play n any dom be t jazz, rock, "pop" or classcal. They also prde themselves n beng craftsmen sklled enough to play n recordng studos,, where one gans prestge and money. They contrast wth "canddate falures," some 42 per cent of whom say they play only pure jazz. Gven ther deal choce, one mght expect vrtually all jazz muscjans to select the artstcally satsfyng "gg" or job over the one that pays more. Thats not the case. Theres a growng tendency for certan categores of muscans especally the more FREEHOLD MALL t COUNTRY I MtWMT H UHWBOC CWKTW XM Lee VanCleef "SABATA" GP TOWN JERRY LEWIS IN "WHICH WAY TO THE FRONT" FREEHOLD MALL am, mm < la-mo J OLIVER REED GLENDA JACKSON IN "WOMEN IN LOVE" THEPLAZA n. M H mm n. mnp mw nd / Montand OlMduponttw OCtyVbC successful ones to place salary before artstc crtera n choosjng "ggs." Sobrety More than 80 per cent of; all jazzmen questoned sad a 1 muscan should always be sober when he works. Blacks proved more purtancal than whtes on ths ssue, supportng sobrety on the job by 87 per. cent compared wth whtes who favored t by.75 per cent.,,. Although the study found that a szable number of jazzmen dsapprove of pot and probably all narcotcs, the most tolerant atttude toward pot or marjuana came from young whte jazz muscans some of whom have drfted nto the "hppe" We style. Ffty-two per cent of ths group questoned favored the use of te drug, whle 77 per cent of young black jazzmen dsapproved. Whte a large percentage of both black and whte "pros" felt that jazz had nothng to do wth race, 100 per cent of the black "canddate successes" a group of younger muscans consdered jazz as black musc. The atttude of the younger black muscans, Dr. Nanry sad, s one of race conscousness and racal prde that character, zes so many young blacks today. Summng up, Dr. Nanry sad that "the older pros, especally the black pros, tend to hold very craftsman-jke atttudes toward ther professon. "In contrast, many young jazz players, lke many fans, may be caught up n the jazz myth,- Those that are, are less lkely to make t." German Prces Rse FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) West Germanys retal prce ndex was 24.1 per cent hgher n September than the 1962 base perod, the federal statstcal offce reported. NOW THRU TUESDAY T M W * CHARLTON HESTON ^WHTERMUPROOUCIIOK THE HAWAIIANS N-COLOR by okm* UnrtdArtMta SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEE ONLY AT 2:00 P.M. JOHN KIRN WAYNE DOWLAS "The War Wagon" Swappers EXPLODING MYTHS Dr. Charles A. r W y. rght, admnstrator of «he Rutgers Intt+ute of J*zz Studes, talks wth jazz artst Chrs Whte, a mem or of the^ Rutgers Newark musc faculty, durng a study of atttudes and values of Amercan jazzmen....- COLOR JAMES DARREN-BARBARA McNAlft

32 at the Moves RED BANK CARLTON- On a Clear Day 2:00, 7:05,»;35. BAT. * S(fN, -Two Lttle Beam 2:00; On a Clear Day 5:00, T.-Jb, m A SAT. Beyond Ue Valley or the Dolls, 7(5, 1:30: Bunon ltranfler 9:53; Change of Mnd f2:00. SUN. Beyond He Valley of the DAlu 7:1S, 11 M); Bontor stranger LONG BRANCH BARONET rrtr., BAT, A BUN, out-of-town- «n <!;00, 7:00, V;W. FREEHOLD MALL I- fltmtft T:s,0:20. SAT, Sabata. 2:00. 7 MO, tl:su. SUN.~-Babata 2:10, 4:55, f :I0,»:15. MIDDLrTOWN OWN EATONTOWN COMMUNITY- PRI., SAT. * SUN Patton 2:00, 7:00, 10:00. DRIVE IN- MALL H-, Women "In Love 7:05.»;». SAT, Women In Love 2:00, 0:39 SI/N. Women la Love 2:04, 8:30, 9:10. ASBURY PARK BARONET- Myra Brecktnrldge 6:15, HAT.-Myra Brecklnrldge 8:6, 8:oo, M OO SUN,~Myra T.JO, 9:30. LYRIC- 7:15, 1:20, 8:90, 2:00, 2:00, Getllng Straght 2:00, 7:30, 10:00. SAT.-tOettlng Straght 2:30, 5:20, 7:50, SUN, Gettng Straght 2:30, 6:00, 7:30, 10:00. MAYFAIR- SabBta 2:20. 7:25,0:40, SAT. Sabata 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 8:00, 10:1)0. ajn.-sabstk 2:20, 6:O0, 8:00, 10:00. PARAMOUNT Jtlrrt Wth the Crystal Plumage 2:00. 7:00, 9:45. SAT. * SUN Brd Wth the Cry» HEY! BOYS and GIRLS! GIANT BACK-TO-SCHOOL KIDDIE SHOW SAT.-SUN. SEPT. 12th and 13th at 2 P.M. FREE! PENCIL BOXES TICKETS NOW ON SALE at the BOX OFFICE CHILDHOOD ^PRODUCTIONS pr»«t A U N M - mm-- ^e SONGS! V 4/07 A CARTOON! ^Ncvor Before Shown Anywhorol fr««nt»d In AS TOLD BY taul TRIPP,!,T KIDS (under 12) 50* A!T tal Plumage 2:00, 4:00, «;00, 8:00, 10:00, ST. JAMES- Hello Doll/ 2:00, T:16, 10:00. 8AT. * SUN. Hello Dolly 2:00, 4M5, 7:30, 10:20. BRADLEY BEACH PALACE- FRI., SAT ft SUN.-^The Out-Of- T 9 M TM. 7:90, 9:30. FARMINGDALE SHORE DRIVE IN- FRI. ft SAT. cartoons 7:30; Fatlow Me 8:05; Palton 9:50. SUN. Follow Me 7:30, 1^:15; Patton NEPTUNE CITY NEPTUNE CITY- On a Clear Day 2:00, 7:IS, 9:30. BAT.-On a Clear Day 2:20, 4:55, 7:30, 10:05. SUN. Or. a Clear Day 2:20, *:65, 7:10, >:>», SPRING LAKE RITZ- Ffl. ft SAT. Arport 7:00, 9:2S. MANASQUAN ALGONQUIN- FRl. ft SAT. Boatnlka 2:00, 7:00, 9:00. SUN. Boatnlks 2:00, 3:40, 5:26, 7:10, 0:15. BRIELLE DRIVE-IN- FRI. & SAT. Cartoons 7:50; Boatnka 8:30, UV); Smth 1O:1E>, AKEWOOD TOWN- Whlct Way to the Front 7:35. 9:36, BAT, Wnch Way to the Front /2:35. 7:35,»;«, SUN.-Wlluh Way to the Front 2:30. 6:00. 7:16, 0:26. COUNTRY- Sabata 7:15, 0:29. SAT. 8a>ata 2:15, 7:26, 9:W. SUN. Sabata 2:25, 4:40, 7;oO, 9:20, BRICKTOWN BRICK PLAZA- Sabata 7:19, 9:29, SAT. flabata 2;00, Tt36, 9:35. SUN. Sabata 2:30, 4:55, 7:00, 9:10, MALL CINEACA- Women In Love 7:00. 9:30. SAT. Women In Love 7:10, 8:30. SUN. Women In Love 2:00, 4;S5, G:&0, LAURELTON DRIVE-IN- FRI. 4 SAT. Cartoons 7:50; Pattots 8:20. 1:36; Follow Me U.-tO. SUN.-,patton 7:50, 12:20; Follow Ale 11:10. TOMS RIVER COMMUNITY- If 8 Tough to Be a Brd 2:00, 7.20, 9:28; Boatnlka 2:20, 7:35, 9:J0. SAT. & SUN. Its Tougl to Be a nrrt z:os. -1:1O, 6:10, 8:15. 10:10; Boatnlka. 2:20. 4:25, 0:25, 8:25, COLONIAL Theatre AIR CONDITIONED FRC1- SMOKING SECTION BAY ISLAND HEIGHTS DRIVE-IN- FEU. ft SAT.-Oartoona 7:50: Nght ot Bloody Harror 8:30, Il:»; Dracula Has Rsen From Hs Grave 9:40. SEASIDE PARK STRAND- FRI., SAT. & SUN. Pfttton 2:00, 7:oo,»:w. North ot Red Bank MIDDLETOWN TOWN- Women In Love 7:10, 9:30. 8AT. Cnderella 2:00; Women In Love 6:00. 7:30, 10:00. SUN. Cnderella 2:00; Women In Lov«5:00, 7:30,»:S0. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ATLANTIC- PRI. k SAT. The H»W»U»tw T:O», 9:15. SUM. The Hawallana 1:00, T:OH HAZLET PLAZA- On a Clear Day 7:00, 9:20.. SAT. On a Clear Day 2:00. 7:21, 9:00. BUN. On a Clear Day 2:00, 4sa>, 6M0, 9:05. - ROUTE 35 DRIVE-IN FR.I., SAT.ft SUN. The Swaw p«rs 1:$. 10:30; Venus In Fur* 9:00. AITER EADE HEATRES ARLfON * * Hghest Ratng!" AHMMrW.KpCft Barbra Stresand Yves Montand PnA 80Md upon *» Mudctl Play* On ACHar Day Vbu Ctn So Fwev»r v Panavtoo" TtdMtxh A P*«txmnl PWof«* -All Ages MmHtt G*nx$l Audences, MIDDLETOWN OWN KFD HAMK AKLTON KIDDIES MATINEE SAL & SUN. 2:00 P.M. "TWO LITTLE BEARS 11 EATONTOWN OMMUNITY WTTON ASBURY PARK ARAMOUNT 775 SH80 "EXCLUSIVE IN NEW JERSEY" It you thnk you an Mng follow** horn* from thl» mg\tl;h69 P flng yourtelf that HM all In your mnd. REMEMBER There are scenes wth that knd of mpact! Worth seeng 1 " - *8C IV 78 Deachway Kcansburg NOW THRU SUN. The "LOSERS" "Kll Then All and Come Back Alone" Start-ng CHUCK CONNORS Both pcture* rated "R" STRAND ART KEYPORI AKI EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING ADULTS ONLY! URRY KRAMER») HART1K ROSEN g»«ken RUSSELLS on* D.H.LAWREMCES m "WOMEN IN LOVE" BARGAIN MATINEES EVERY WED. - 2 P.M. ALL SEATS $1.00 LONG BRANCH ARONET < < 1 URICT FROM T1 tnsatioha WML \smrt/m\um ATONTOWN DRIVE-IN A SCARY MURDER MYSTERY!" -NfWrOHNTIMCS Beware the Female of the Speces! SCORPIO 70 In Englsh and Color " Rar ed X" ofthedolte DOLLY R O O CYNTHIA MYERS "A swngng detectve story. Mystery crackles!" - Brd AwtkTIw. P urystal»dlht» t* rtta lumage WHktMk TrMMM, { Shown at 7:15 and 9:40 FREE PARKING n REAR of THEATRE ammvm tmtmmnmf 1K0UMHIWBS 2nd BIG FEATURE The Boston Strangled ;

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