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Eatontown
townhouses
defeated
By KATHLEEN STANLEY
EATONTOWN - Following a marathon session, the Zoning Board of Adjustment defeated a
variance last night which would have allowed 24
townhouses to be built on the property bordering
Buttonwood and Grant Avenues.
Doris L. Miller, owner of the property since
1963, sought the variance for the townhouse
complex in a section rone for single-family
homes.
After four hours of discussion, the board split
its vote 4-3, with four member* voting in favor
of the variance. The proposal, however, requires
that at least two-thirds of the board vote In
favor.
Gabriel E. Spector, Miller's attorney, said
CHAROKD Hugh HammllL 22. of Chlchester, N.Y., charged with unlawful flight to
avoid prosecution in New Jersey in the alleged kidnapping of Charles Dyson, 13, of later he waa not satisfied with the board's
decision.
,
_ _
Highlands, t*t* Into federal court In Burlington, Vt.
-.
"I believe 1 can appeal to the mayor and
council," Spector said. If the council defeats
the variance, Spector said he expects to take the
case to court.
Miller said she originally had planned to
build 12 one-family homes on the 4 89 acre plot.
In 1979, she was given approval by the board to
subdivide the property for this purpose, she
added.
Now, nearly four vears later, Miller said the
lot is still undeveloped, due to economic condiBURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - The stale of man and 13-year-old Charles Dyson of Hightions and high interest rates.
lands, N.J., during the time they were in VerNew Jersey yesterday began trying to extradite
After unsuccessful attempts at financial
mont.
a man who is charged with kidnapping a 13-yearbacking from area builders, Miller decided a
Dyson's father said the boy was visiting
old Highlands. N.J., boy and who is believed to
group of townhouses would be cheaper to construct. She had planned to sell two- and threebe a member of an organization that advocates
relatives in Virginia during the weekend, but
bedroom units at approximately (70,000 a piece,
sex between men and boys.
would be back in New Jersey this morning to be
, she said.
Hugh HammiU, 22, of Chichester, N.Y., apinterviewed by authorities.
"1 tried to sell it and it would not sell,"
peared before U.S. Magistrate Jerome
Hammill will have the option to waive exexplained Jamie Pavlis, owner of E R A Real
Niedermeier and was assigned a lawyer. He was
tradition rights, or fight the procedure that
Estate Agency, here.
then returned to the Chlttenden Community
would send him back to New Jersey.
>
"It is definitely more economical to build
Correctional Center in South Burlington, where
He and John Burns, 21, of Denver, Colo.,
townhouses," Pavlis continued. "I don't know
his f 100,000 bail was continued.
were arrested during a raid In the rural town of
what the economic climate is going to be in a
A hearing will be held Thursday in U.S. Greensboro on Friday, shortly after Dyson
few years," he said, adding that the market is
District Court in Burlington to determine whethshowed up in a New York City bus terminal and
much more favorable for townhouses than it is
er Hammill will be extradited to New Jersey.
told authorities he had just stepped off a bus
for single-family dwellings.
FBI Agent John Markey said yesterday's
from Vermont.
Under the new proposal, Miller said the
hearing would "get the wheels in motion" for
Burns, who is also known as John Bomtownhouses would stand 27 feet high and each
extradition to New Jersey.
marito, faces no charges in connection with the
would allotted three parking spaces.
Vermont police said they are trying to piece
together the movements of Hammill, another
. S*e Extradition, page Alt
See Eatootown, page A4
Local councilman
9
plays Tootsie s pal
"Dustin said to me before the screening,
'Wait until you see him. He's funnier than
HIGHLANDS - If you thought it was hell,'" Dorothy Wilson recalled during an
interview at their $6 Miller St. home last
him, you were right.
night.
The soap opera stage manager who faints
"I'm in love with Dorothy Michaels,"
when "Tootsies" Dorothy Michaels reveals
Wilson said, explaining his relationship with
herself to be Dustin Hoffman is none other
Hoffman who plays a feminist, ad-libbing
than Councilman Robert Wilson of Highhospital director who grabs the heartstrings
lands.
of American "soap" fans. "It was some
Wilson, 55, who worked as a prop man on
great part. I was supposed to be a stagehand
"Tootsie," said he was given a speaking role
who is kind of making passes at her."
in the film by his friend, Hoffman.
linioriunaieiy, Wilson rnnhmiMi, all (its
He plays a tajje rr.2r.2gcr WSM IS inspeaking parts, and most of the scenes he
fatuated "With the rras^darading Hoffman,
played with Hoffman, appear only on the
constantly slapping her/him on the bottom,
cutting room floor.
and having those slaps returned by a gutsy
Hoffman who plays up to him.
See Councilman, page AS
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years investigating the effects of the sweetener, said he would not speculate on any
parallel problems humans might encounter.
"Basically, any research you are going U>
do may or may not have similar like effects
in humans. But I can't say for sure ... primarily because I don't believe humans imbibe
nearly as much saccharin as our animals
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
attempted to ban saccharin in 1977 after a
study by the Canadian National Cancer Institutes and several Canadian universities
found a higher incidence of bladder cancer in
rats given the artificial sweetener.
But Congress in 1977 approved legislation
stopping the agency from imposing the ban
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Former postmaster
is set free on bail
CAMDEN (AP) - A federal judge ruled yesterday that
former Atlantic City Postmaster Gordon F. Lawson may be
released on ball and should be arraigned again In connection
with a 1977, $1 million robbery of his pott office.
U.S. District Court Judge John F. Gerry ruled last month
that Lawson'i guilty pleas to two criminal charges stemming
from the robbery were not admissable. Yesterday, he Mid
Lawson should be released on $10,000 bail.
The judge, however, did not set a date on which Lawson
must enter a new plea.
Prosecutors said Lawson did not participate in the Feb. 27,
1977 robbery, which netted five conspirators more than $1
million in stamps, money, stocks, bonds and money orders.
Most of the loot was recovered in a truck driven by two of the
coconsplrators when they were arrested in Pennsylvania in
March 1977.
More budget
cuts coming,
says governor
By JIM MANION
TRENTON (AP) - Cuts of $30 million in the current
budget and reductions of up to $150 million in the next
stale spending plan are on the way despite adoption of a
$350 million compromise tax program last week, says
Gov. Thomas H. Kean..
In an interview with The Associated Press yesterday,
Kean said he will be announce the $30 million In cuts he
vowed to make In the current budget. The pledge was
part of an agreement under which the Legislature passed
a sales tax Increase and a higher income tax rate for
those earning more than $50,000.
THEN. IN HIS budget address to the Legislature in
February, Kean said he will disclose additional spending
cuts of up to $150 million for the budget year beginning
Julyl.
Kean said he didn't like signing the emergency legislation that led to a 1 percent increase in the 5 percent
stale sales tax and an increase of from 2.5 percent to 3.5
percent in the income tax rate for those earning above
$59,000 annually.
"I held my nose and signed it," Kean said. He added
that it wasn't "my package, a Republican package or a
Democratic package."
It was something worked eut fcy people tn ttte
Legislature who felt they bad to put the needs of the state
above politics," Kean said.
_ _
The tax Increases averted the need to cut $150 million
from the current budget and Kean said he has no plans to
seek additional levies this year although the next budget
faces an estimated $500 million deficit.
"THIS (TAX PACKAGE) solves the problem for a
good way into the future (as far as new taxes are
concerned)." Kean said.
The governor declined to be specific about where he
would cut the current $6.2 billion budget or the next
budget. But he said the money saving measures would
include strict spending ceilings for every department and
could include "abolishments" of major stale agencies.
"Whatever spending reductions we have to make,
we'll make," Kean said. As for the next budget, Kean
said, "I think the people are going to see the trimmest
budget the state has ever seen ... And that's the way it
should be at a time of recession "
Kean's comments came in his first interview since he
signed a tax package on Friday morning after a marathon
legislative session that began early Thursday and lasted
through the night.
In bis campaign for election last year, the governor
took a stand against raising the state income tax and
called for a reduction in the sales tax as a way to spur the
state's economy.
"I just don't know," Kean replied to a question about
how the new taxes would affect his political credibility.
IN REVIEWING THE passage of the tax legislation,
Kean credited efforts by eight Democratic mayors and
Assemblyman Christopher Jackman, D-Hudson, as particularly effective in forging a compromise.
"We needed people like the mayors who had access
to the Democratic caucus because that's where the
problem was," Kean said. "And Chris Jackman was
very much of a compromiser he knew something had to
be done "
Kean met in Newark last Wednesday with the mayors
of Newark, Paterson, East Orange, Jersey City, Trenton,
Hoboken and Bayonne to discuss the impact of the
threatened budget cuts. He said he also conferred by
telephone with Democratic Camden Mayor Randy
Primas.
It was at that meeting that Kean first agreed to
consider signing an increase in the Income tax.
Several of the mayors, most notably Trenton Mayor
Arthur Holland, Jersey City Mayor Gerald McCann and
East Orange Mayor Thomas Cook, lobbied for the Income
tax when the Legislature convened on Thursday.
Kean's first concession to the mayors was a 0.5
percent increase In the income tax for earnings above
$50,000 annually.
JACKMAN THEN pressed for a 1 percent increase in
the Income levy and ultimately succeeded.
Kean said he was swayed to agree to the higher
income tax increase because there was insufficient support for other options, Including an Increase in levies on
alcohol and a temporary extension of the sales tax to
include motor fuels.
Finally, both the sales and Income tax Increases
passed with bipartisan support. The Democrats supplied
more votes for the income tax and Republicans supplied
most votes for the sales tax.
Kean didn't attack legislators who opposed the pact
age and he noted that several Republicans opposed both
measures.
"I don't think they understood the extent of next
year's (budget) problems," Kean said.
SHREWSBURY, N.J.
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THE NATION
Space shuttle springs a leak
In a separate report, the Commerce Department said construction spending In November rose 3.5 percent. That followed a
revised increase of 0.4 percent in October and
was the biggest one-month gain in nearly two
years.
There was a 5.8 percent gain for residential construction alone, the latest encouraging sign of revival in the long-depressed
housing industry. Other government reports
have shown house sales and bousing starts
also rising steadily as interest rates declined
in recent months.
The report said the value of new construction begun during November reached an annual rate of 1237.2 billion, the highest level
since the $238.1 billion of July 1(81. The
percentage gain over October was the biggest one-month increase since a rise of about
5.S percent in January 1981.
In other economic developments:
The American Iron and Steel Institute
said operations at U.S. steel mills improved
slightly last week after falling to their lowest
Meanwhile, the Commerce Department
rate in 50 years the previous week. Prodissued two reports that showed new strength
uction rose to 898,000 tons in the week ended
in factory orders and construction spending.
Jan.
1, an increase of 2 percent. But estiThe department said orders to factories
mated production of 72.4 million tons for all SWORN IN Sem. Frank Lautenber re-enacts his taking the oath of office with
for new manufactured goods rose 0.7 percent
of 1982 was 40 percent lower than the 120.8 Vice President George aush yesterday in the old Senate Chambers in the U.S.
in November after plunging 4.1 percent the
previous month. Robert Ortncr, the Com- iiiiiiiuu tmu produced ihe year before.
Capitol. Looking on Is Lautenberg's wife Lois.
merce Department's chief economist, called
The Federal .Reserve Board reported
the pickup in orders "a good result."
that money-market accounts which banks
and savings institutions began offering Dec.
But he added, "It was somewhat a drop
14 held an average of $52 billion through Dec.
in the bucket, and we need a lot more drops."
22. The accounts are the first offered by
The report showed new orders lagging
financial institutions to carry no limit on
behind shipments for the 16th straight month.
interest. The Fed said the accounts attracted
Until that pattern changes, Ortner said, it
an average of $30 billion for the first two days
will be hard for manufacturers to increase
they were offered.
roduotian ami. hire-back workers.
WASHINGTON (AP) - A New Jersey , on an interim basis by Republican Nicholas
congressional delegation with a bigger Dem- . Brady, who served eight months and stepped
aside at Christmas to give Lautenberg a oneocratic majority than last year has been
week edge in seniority on the other freshman
sworn into office, and its newest members
senators.
say they are eager to get the economy movLautenberg, who spent more than $5 miling again.
lion including about $4 million of his own to
The freshmen, Democratic Sen. Frank
win the Senate seat in his first run for office,
Lautenberg of Montclair and Democratic
waved a number of times from the floor to
further cuts in the same domestic programs Rep. Robert Torricelli of New Milford, said
members of his family, who watched from
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Reit trimmed in 1981 and again in 1982 at the Monday after the ceremonies that they feel
agan plans to seek 130 billion in domestic
economic recovery should be one of Con- the gallery.
president's urging.
budget cuts for fiscal 1984 but he still faces a
"As I looked up there I could see everyThe $30 billion in. non-military cuts Re- gress' top priorities.
deficit likely to top $175 billion, adminisbody wiping away the tears. I didn't have the
Lautenberg, a 58-year-old businessman
agan
has
tentatively
approved
is
up
slightly
tration officials report
courage to do that down there on the floor,
from the total contemplated in November, who made, millions in data processing, said
Any further narrowing of the estimated
though. I wanted to look like one of the
when the president authorized budget direc- Congress and the Reagan administration
red ink for the budget year that begins next
fellas," Lautenberg said.
tor David A. Stockman to find $26 billion in "have a terrific responsibility to get our
October depends on whether the president
He called it a "great occasion," particupeople back to work.''
savings.
will drop his opposition to new tax increases
larly because his 76-year-old mother, Mollie
"It's a blight on our society to have so
Officials said larger domestic cuts are
and further cuts in his military spending
Kofman, was able to see it. His wife, Lois, his
now being sought because of the more many people jobless," he said.
plans, according to officials involved in plansister, Marian, and his children, Ellen, Nan,
Torricelli. 31, a former aide to Vice Presipessimistic administration economic forening the budget.
Lisa and Josh, ages 14 to 25, also were
cast, which shows 1984 spending and the dent Walter Mondale, said economic reThe officials, speaking on condition that
present.
vitalization is the key issue facing Congress.
deficit rising faster than previously
their names not be used, disclosed the proBefore the ceremony, Lautenberg at"1 think that the thing that the Demothought.
posed non-defense cuts yesterday as Reagan
tended a briefing on the issues that will be
"It's like being on a treadmill," one crats now understand is that without economlaunched a week of intensive meetings with
considered by the Senate Banking, Housing
official said. "You have to keep cutting ic growth, -there isn't money for any of the
aides and congressional Republicans on ways
and Urban Affairs Committee, one of two
social programs that we believe in," he said.
more to keep up with the deficit."
to stem a deficit that swells with each new
panels on which he will sit. The other is the
"Only economic growth creates funds for
Officials
disclosed
plans
for
cutting
$30
estimate.
Senate Commerce, Science and Technology
education, for Social Security and for housbillion
from
programs
in
the
wake
of
a
weekAdministration budget planners now conCommittee.
ing. There.is no other answer."
end
report
that
Reagan
had
rescinded
most
cede the 1984 deficit will exceed $200 billion
The size of the New Jersey delegation to
Lautenberg helped Automatic Data Procof
the
$26
billion
in
cuts
he
had
approved
in
for the first time if no savings are enacted.
the House slipped this year from 15 to 14 as a
essing Inc. become an industry leader with
November. White House spokesman Larry
Just a few weeks earlier, the administration
result
of
the
1980
census
results.
In
the
last
16,000 employees. He said he has decided to
was talking about a deficit between $150 Speakes said the report was false.
session, it was made up of eight Democrats
sell his sizeable holdings in the company, but
Budget officials declined to detail the
billion and $200 billion, and last summer, it
and seven Republicans; this year, it has nine
will
do so "in an orderly fashion," perhaps
proposed savings, but said they touch on a
was predicting a deficit of $93 billion.
Democrats and five Republicans.
over two years, to minimize any adverse
broad
array
of
domestic
programs,
including
When he took office, Reagan promised to
impact that could result from the sale.
Lautenberg takes the Senate seat that was
Medicare and Medicaid but excluding Social
eliminate the deficit by 1984. Instead, he is
held until March by Democrat Harrison A.
Among the well-wishers who stopped by a
Security.
presiding over the largest deficits ever:
Williams Jr., who resigned in the wake of his
reception in Lautenberg's honor were MonAny
proposals
for
making
the
Social
Se$110.7 billion in fiscal 1982 and an estimated
Abscam conviction. Williams was replaced
dale.
$1(5 billion or more this year. The previous curity system financially sound will await
t h e recommendations of a bi-partisan comrecord was $86.4 billion in < 976.
mission, budget officials said.
The latest red-ink estimate stems from a
iUtt uuuyei t-uts uu* uuuei tuiiamei uon
ne itiletnai atuiunutktaUon lorecast showwould not represent actual reductions from
ing weaker economic growth for 1983 than
spending levels expected for the current fispreviously expected.
cal year. To the contrary, overall spending
Reagan faces a Jan. 31 deadline for sendnext year is sure to rise from this year's
ing his proposed budget to Congress, which
estimate of nearly $800 billion.
may prefer defense cuts and tax increases to
MX missile commission
aims to be non-political
WASHINGTON (AP) - By appointing
a bipartisan commission to study the MX
missile, President Reagan is trying to take
the issue out of the political arena to
improve the weapon's chances of survival,
administration officials say.
"The president is interested in getting
a consensus and congressional approval
for a basing mode for the MX, rather than
re-fighting the 1980 campaign," said one
official who asked to anonymous.
The 11-member commission named by
Reagan Monday to review his strategic
weapons modernization program and MX
basing alternatives includes Harold
Brown, who was defense secretary under
President Jimmy Carter, and James
Woolse'y, undersecretary of the Navy in
the Carter administration.
The only representative from the Reagan administration's Defense Depart-
THE WORLD
Warsaw Pact meeting today
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia - As Warsaw Pact leaders
gathered for their first'meeting under the leadership of Yuri
V. Andropov, the Soviet Communist Party warned today that
the West would not be able to deploy more missiles in Europe
"with impunity."
The meeting of Soviet bloc leaders, delayed from its
scheduled early December opening date by the death of
Leonid I. Brezhnev, is believed likely to endorse Andropov's
proposals for limiting nuclear arms on European soil.
The government and party heads also are expected to
address Communist-bloc economic issues.
The conference is Andropov's first trip abroad since he
replaced Brezhnev as Soviet Communist Party general secretary on Nov. 12.
Grace Kelly's
brother gets
out of hospital
PHILADELPHIA (AP) John B. Kelly Jr., brother of
the late Princess Grace of
Monaco and a former Philadelphia city councilman, arrived home yesterday to the
bugs and kisses of his family
one week after being shot in
the thigh an assailant in Florida.
"1 feel good," Kelly said
after arriving at the Philadelphia International Airport
with his wife, Susan. His
daughters Margaret Kelly
and Susan don Medicus and
her family met Kelly and
rode with him through the
airport on a motorized cart
the airport provided.
Kelly said he had lost
weight after surgery to remove the bullet
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MONMTXlTH
OCEAN
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SHREWSBURY, N.J.
Cops grab
motorist
after chase
MANALAPAN - Police
charged a township man with
resisting arrest yesterday after he led them on a chase
through Englishtown by car
and on foot, a police spokesman reported yesterday.
Foster Drummer Jr., 36,
of Woodville, is scheduled for
arraignment today before
Municipal Court Judge Leslie
Tinkler. Last night Drummer
was held in the Monmouth
County jail in lieu of $10,000
bail, police said.
According to the police,
two Manalapan detectives attempted to stop Drummer's
car on Highbridge Road ,
shortly after noon yesterday,
but Drummer sped up and
fled into Englishtown,
With a police car in
pursuit, Drummer allegedly
drove across two lawns
before abandoning his car
and disappearing into a
wooded area. At 12:30 p.m.,
Patrolman Robert Desmond
spotted Drummer walking
inauun
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Check off any of the Symptoms
present in any of your family members.
Eleven Danger Signals
1. Numbness in arms
and hands
2. Restless nights
J. Pain between
shoulders
4. Stiffness of neck
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NOTICI
SHREWSBURY
RESIDENTS
Public hearing on use ol Federal. Revenue Sharing Funds
$20,837. lor 1983 will be
held on Wednesday. January
19, 1983 ai 1 30 p m In Ihe
meelmg room. Municipal
Building. 419 Sycamore Ave
nue. Shrewsbury
Marlene Hotaling
Aclinq Borough Clerk
LiMilid Qk-intitiu
SkM urly for Ik*
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year career as a propman and sometimestuntman for more than 70 films, a slew of
television series and during harder times
his work on television commercials and U.S.
Army training films.
HIS FREE-LANCE CAREER in which "you
go where you're hired," has brought him on to
sets with Telly Savalas, Paul Newman, Zero
Mostel, Woody Allen, Carroll O'Connor, Ernest
Borgnine. and Barbra Streisand, to name just a
few.
Although his profession is suffering 30
percent unemployment in the current economic
climate, Wilson said he ha* professional standards he will not abandon. "I won't work on
dirty movies," he said, counting off his major
objection
Furthermore, he said, he will not work on
movies he considers tasteless. He said he turned
down "Cruising" - a film that dealt with the
graphic details of the underground homosexual
culture of New York - and he walked off the s e t .
of "All That J a n " because, "I'm funny, but I
can't work in morgues."
The father-son union he belongs to, Local 52,
allowed him to pass the business on to his two
sons, who will be traveling to Vermont today
with Robin Williams and Walter Matthau to
work on the set of "The Survivors."
The filming of "The Exorcist" Georgetown
scenes was one of the more challenging jobs the
veteran propman said he has had to work. Many
of the indoor shots were done in subfreeling
temperatures "because they had to have smoke
coming out of their mouths."
But even more of a challenge, he added, was
filming autumn shots on streets in which the
trees had lost most of their leaves. "We had to
put all the leaves back on the trees with scotch
tape."
Wilson said he is not as willing to travel to
jobs now as he used to be because "living out of
SILENT ACTOR Robert Wilson plavs a hot dog vendor during the filming of "Who
Harrv Kellerman and Why Is He Saving Those Terrible Things About Me?"
sends the dishes smashing to the floor resetting it, and resetting it again.
"We broke $10,000 worth of Rosenthal
glasses making that shot," he said.
Then the part-time antique dealer, who is
responsible for paving the formica "yellow
brick road" in "The Wiz," began to grope for
the names of the multitude of films he's worked
on.;
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 4,1983
JACK
ANDERSON
Cohen."
"
In fact, sources told my reporter Andrea
Siegel, that's precisely what happened last summer to a former radio announcer and movie star
now known as the Great Communicator. Democrat Bill Coyne of Pennsylvania got an unexpected call from the White House. President
Reagan was his usually chatty and friendly self.
This was puzzling enough.
But what really baffled the congressman was
a remark from the president that he hoped
Coyne would support the White House on an antiabortion bill being considered that day. Coyne
said he didn't think the abortion matter was on
the House agenda that day.
It turned out, of course, that Reagan had
intended his persuasive charm for Bill Cohen in
the Senate, which indeed was considering abortion legislation that day
- At least part of the name problem was solved
by Pennsylvania voters last November. Bill
Coyne was re-elected, Jim Coyne wasn't That
still leaves AuCoin and Cohen, of course. And
Jim Coyne may be back in Washington anyway.
He's being pushed for chairmanship of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
DOING HIS BIT: Attorney General William
French Smith is apparently heeding the presi-,
dent's plea to employers for licking the unemployment problem by hiring "just one worker." Smith is shopping for another cook to
replace one who is leaving his four-person retinue of office kitchen help.
The attorney general doesn't want just any
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Church dispute
Keyport
To the Editor:
The following is in response to a letter from
the Rev. Paul A. Wickens of Orange.
It's absolutely appalling to me that a "man
of the cloth" would write a letter to a newspaper
advocating boycotting the collection basket of
St. Joseph's Church. To proclaim to the world,
via newspaper, that St. Joseph's "fosters questionable politics" and views that are "contrary
to that of our Holy Father" is inflammatory.
The "views" you speak of are contrary to a few
disgruntled people who send anonymous letters
without the courage of a signature. A popular
song says "Give peace a chance." Of course,
when Father Cioffi says the same thing, "Lay
down your arms," he's part of the "ultra-liberal
power structure." Love your fellow man also
includes homosexuals,, or shall we eliminate
To your health
- New Year's traditionally is a time for our health. As the cliche has it, they would
taking stock of our lives, and for vowing to not only add years to our lives but life to our
do those things we believe will make our years.
ART
BUCHWALD
TODAY IN HISTORY
By The Associated Press
Today is Tuesday, Jan. 4, the fourth day of
1983. There are 361 days left in the year.
Today's highlight in history:
On Jan. 4,1974, President Richard M. Nixon
rejected the Senate Watergate Committee's
subpoenas seeking White House tapes and documents.
On this date:
In 1493, Christopher Columbus began his return trip from the New World to Spain.
In 1790, George Washington delivered the
first annual presidential message to the nation.
In 1896, Utah became theJBth state of the
union.
T
In 1951, North Korean and Communist Chinese forces captured the city of Seoul during the
Korean War.
Ten years ago: The United States reported
the loss of a 16th B-52 bomber In air raids over
Indochina.
Five years ago: President Jimmy Carter
conferred with Egyptian president Anwar Sadat
in Aswan, Egypt.
Ifcgllghl for today: "I have found that most
people are as happy as they make up their minus
to be." - Abraham Lincoln, U.S. president
(1809-1865)
Adventure
Lincroft
To the Editor:
I would publicly like to thank the Lincroft
First Aid squad for helping me have a pleasant
Christmas and also share with readers an adventure that shows the dedication of the men and
women of the first aid squad. On Dec. 23, the
Lincroft First Aid squad agreed to go with me to
Philadelphia, Pa. to transport my mother by
ambulance to our home fof Christmas.
All oi us aniiciuaieu uu UMItuUul Uip but
such was not the case. On our way down a four
lane divided highway, Tim Forrestal, the driver
WatVs giveaway
Red Bank
To the Editor:
(The following was sent to U.S. Sens. BUI
Bradley and Frank Lautcnberg, D-N.J.)
How long is Congress going to allow Interior
Secretary Watt to dictate to the United States on
the use of our wilderness areas and the seas
around us. Now, while Congress is on vacation,
he is in the throes of giving away, to our greedy
developers much of the land which it the
heritage of America.
Having traveled to some of these wilderness
areas and seen what makes America so great, I
resent this intended intrusion and destruction by
a man who cares so little for what makes
America the beautiful. Most of the exploiters of
the treasures buried beneath dig up and leave a
void and a blighted area, instead of visions of
natural beauty. Until these wasters of God's
handiwork can use modern technologies and
somehow leave with God's creations untrammeled, Watt and they must stay away.
I hope Congress will get back to Washington
and prevent this denuding of the land and the
mountains and the beauty that makes the United
. , ^ . ^ J ijw-.uii
MNA
SHREWSBURY. N.J.
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which ladwlrles will benefit
from economic recovery this
year? And what slocks in
those tadnstries would you
recommend for Investment?
- J.B , Illinois
A The economic recovery will make itself evident in such classically
cyclical sectors as the automotive, housing, and retail
industries, and there are opportunities for investment in
each of these areas. In each
case, however, investors
should take the time to evaluate first the industry and
then the stock's near term
and longer term prospects,
before making a purchase.
In the auto industry, total
sales are expected to rebound
to 8 6 million in 1983 from 7.7
million in 1W2. Most of the
gain will be in domestic
models, which should experience a jump to 6.2 million
from 5.5 million. Sales of foreign models may also rise to
around 2.4 million from 2.2
million, as competitive pressure from Japanese and other
foreign makes will b e
mitigated by import quotas.
General Motors (NYSE) most self-sufficinet and fishould be a prime beneficiary nancially strongest forest
of this upcycle, as the pro- products company. WY's
ducer of more than half of all earnings should rebound 30
U.S. cars. Earnings re- percent or higher from 1982s
bounded sharply in 1982,estimated $1.10 per share.
aided by non-auto interests, Valued at $60 a share in
and stronger auto sales terms of underlying reshould boost 1983 results.
sources, the stock may be
Longer term, GM hopes to
bought for the near and long
capture a growing perterm.
centage of the world market.
Retail trade will also show
The stock may be purchased
definite improvement in 1983.
on weakness.
In the housing sector, the Spending for durables (inlower trend in mortgage cluding cars) will increase as
rates should continue into the will s p e n d i n g on nonspring, until a recovered durables, for an expected 5
economy pushes rates slight- percent rise ahead of inflaly higher in the second half. tion. There are a number ot
New housing starts, the in- stocks which offer particidicator of this industry's cy- pation in this trned, but one I
cle, should show an increase would recommend is Sears
of almost 30 percent over Roebuck, a general merchan1982s depressed 1 05 million. dise retailer which also enHouse prices should stabilize, joys favorable prospects for
aiding the resale and home its other diversified interests
furnishing and appliance in- .insurance, real estate, and
dustry. Construction spend- financial services operations.
ing for residential and non- Earnings should show an inresidential building should crease of 9 percent to around
rise about 7 percent. An ob- $2 25 in, 1982, given a strong
vious cyclical beneficiary of fourth quarter, and much
the strengthened demand for healthier gains hi 1983 and
lumber and wood products by beyond appear to be in store.
the housing industry* is The stock may be purchased
Weyerhaeuser (NYSE), the for further upside potential.
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Tapes afford
cheap Visit'
DEARHELOISE:
1, for one, hale to write letters. I love to get them but
hate to write.
My family is in Chicago and Colorado. So we make
tapes and send them to the family. This way they can
hear our voices and it's better than a letter. It takes only
a few stamps for a tape and we can talk two hours. It's
cheaper than a long distance phone call. Ann from Ala.
What a nice way to visit with family, and friends, so
far away. You are right, it's touching to hear your loved
ones' voices.
Why not circulate the tapes to all the family to keep in
touch? Heloise
HINTS FROM
Peterson-Petrichko
PET POINTERS
Dear Heloise: It's the neatest thing: The lids of tennis
ball cans fit perfectly on the standard-size dog food cans
and they survive the top shelf of the dishwasher and fit
the cans of other products as well, i.e., baked beans,
string beans, some cat foods. J.Taylor
Got a hint for recycling any item? Let Heloise know
about it so she can spread the word. You write Heloise,
P.O Box 32000. San Antonio, TX 78216, and although she
can't answer you individually, she will use the best
letters whenever possible.
LesHe-lglesips
Kelly Wilson
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MIDDLETOWN - Mr. from Brookdale Community
and Mrs. John Malague, U2 College, Lincroft, and a BS
Shelbern Drive, Lincroft, an- degree in food and nutrition
nounce the engagement of from the University of Arizotheir daughter, Denise Claire na. Tucson.
Malague, to William James
Mr. Smith is employed by
Smith, son of William A.
Smith, 65 Avenue of Two RCA, Fort Monmouth He
Rivers, Rumson, and the late served four years in the U. S.
Marie L. Smith. A fall wed- Navy aboard the USS lnde
pendeace and was radar
ding- is planned.
Miss Malague and hernavigation specialist for two
fiance are alumni of RedMediterranean campaigns.
Bank Catholic High School He attended Pima CommuniShe received an AA degree ty College in Tucson.
Edwards-Hart
The bride attended
KEANSBURG - Ver- which was followed by a reonica E. Hart, daughter of ception in the home of theKeansburg High School and is
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart, bride's pfrents. Their wed- employed by Flair Manufac193 Myrtle Ave., and John C. ding trip was to Virginia turing.
The bridegroom was gradEdwards, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Beach, Va.
uated from Keansburg High
John Ewards, 10 Forest Ave.,
were married Oct. 16 in St.
Deborah Hart was the ma- School. He is serving in the
Ann's Roman Catholic tron of honor and Christopjer Navy, stationed aboard the
U S S . Texas off Norfolk, Va.
Church.
Hat was the best man.
The Rev. Gregory Vaughn
officiated at the ceremony,
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TOOTH FAIRY
Dear Heloise: Have you ever had one of your children
lose a tooth, put it under the pillow and find the tooth
fairy dlda't make it during the night?
Happened a lot in our home until we made a small
sign that let the tooth fairy know a tooth was out and to
please stop by. We taped it to the bedroom door for the
tooth fairy to see. B. Wilson
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CAKE BATTER
Dear Heloise: After years of making a drippy mess
pouring cake batter into cupcake tins or muffin pans, 1
have finally discovered a better way.
I use clean one-half gallon milk cartons. It works
great. Simply open the carton, pour batter from the
mixing bowl into the clean open milk carton. Then close it
back up and pour from the spout into the cupcake papers.
Less messy drips. C. Reese
COLD WATER
Dear Heloise: For Cold water all night, just freeze
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bedside. - P.M.
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families who could not attend that evening who plan to join us
at the LaGrange YMCA for the next group meeting.
There is no doubt of the strong commitment felt by a group
that shares experiences of a catastrophic disorder. The horror
stories some of these parents tell are constant reminders ol
how much work we have yet to do. Mlsdiagnosis, unnecessary
surgery, drug toxicily, and even unnecessary cobalt treatments have been reported by some parents.
Tuberous sclerosis (TS) is as prevalent as muscular
dystrophy, yet most of us had never heard of it before our own
child's diagnosis. Current research indicates that many children may be spared profound retardation if early diagnosis
and seizure control can be accomplished. This will only
happen if we get the word out.
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YOUR HEALTH
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Club to meet
KEYPORT - The executive board of the Women's
Club of Keyport will meet in
the home of Mrs. Thomas
Fallon, Warren Street, at 7:30
p.m, Thursday.
The club will convene at
7:30 p.m., Jan. 20, in the children's room of Keyport Free
Public Library. Members
will participate in a showand-tell program titled
"Bring and Brag Night," and
an interclub Chinese auction
will take place. Mrs. Law;i
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Dennis lost 17
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week!"
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Extradition
(continued)
Dyson kidnapping, but is wanted in Jersey City,
N J., in connection with an attempted kidnapping, police in that city said.
Bums pleaded Innocent yesterday to charges
of being a fugitive from Justice in New Jeriey.
He was returned to the St. Johnsbury Community Correctional Center.
Hammlll hat been charged in Monmouth
County, N.J., with the Dyson kidnapping, the
FBI said.
A federal complaint alto hat been lodged
against Hammlll in Newark, N.J., charging him
with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.
Authorities have said that both men are
believed to be members of the North American
Man-Boy Love Association, a group that advocates sex between men and boyt.
Vandalism reported
State aid
cut result
due soon
By RAY (iKRMANN
HAZLET - The Board of
Education, and all school districts in the state, should
know the extent of next
year's state aid cuts by
tomorrow, Superintendent of
Schools Joseph Dispenziere
said last night.
He said the board was informed by the county superintendent of schools that the
state would cut $195,000 from
the board's budget this year,
and an undetermined amount
next year. "But that was
before that income tax bill
was passed," Dispenziere
said.
Governor Thomas Kean
signed a bill Friday that will
increase income taxes for
those with yearly incomes
above $50,000. The bill also
raises the state income tax by
one percent.
Dispenziere said he believes the tax will provide the
funds necessary to allow the
legislature In eanrel some of
the cuts scheduled for next
year. "But nobody really
knows what cuts will and
won't be put through," he
said.
He said he anticipates
next year's state aid figure to
be about the same as this
year's amount, without the
cuts "But that is really only
a guess," he said.
In other business at the
workshop session, Acting
Board President Howard
Jones, in place of Edward
O'Brien, read a communica
lion from the Bradley Beach
Board of Education urging
Hazlet not to support state
officials that have been involved in funding cutbacks to
school districts.
Dispenziere said the letter
has been sent to school
boards throughout the state.
Business Administrator
Eugene Konapacki u i d , "I
personally don't believe that
letter is worth the paper it's
written on. I think it is a
meaningless gesture."
Board Member Harvey
Wortzel believes the letter
would have much effect on
the workings of the legislature. "But I think it is effective just as a display of anger, " he said.
bid fails
to pass
KEANSBURG - In an
o t h e r w i s e uneventful
Borough Council caucus session, a bid from a garbage
disposal company was rejected on the basis that it did
not conform to specifications.
A bid received by the
borough from the Petrocelli
waste disposal company did
not include a bid bond, toe
guarantee that the services
offered will be rendered.
"It did not comply to it
' should not be considered,"
Borough Attorney David
Zolkin said.
The rejection left Freehold Cartage alone in the
competition.
"It seems like we have a
gun to our head every time
we bid for garbage," Kauffman said, conceding that
going out for rebid may not
be "worth the
costs.
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ON TOP Red Bank Regional's George Hall (33) and Dan Stubbs (52)
surround Rumson-Fair Haven Regional's John Bvren (43). The Bucs
have corraled all six of their opponents and ranked No.1 in the first
Daily Register TOP 10 of the season.
beaten by Keyport. once in the regular season and once in the Bayshore
Tournament.
Red Bank Catholic (3-2) is No. 10.
The Caseys made it to the Casey
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squad.
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BRINGS IT DOWN St. John Viannev's Rene Riordan (25) comes down with a
rebound while teammate Donna Rulli (11) gives support during yesterday's nonconference basketball game. St. Joseph's Lisa Dolan (30) moves in on the play.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
10 points.
SI. Rose 54, Mlddletown South 34
MIDDLETOWN - The Middletown South
girl's basketball team fell behind early yesterday and couldn't catch up as the St Rose
Purple Roses made,their trip north profitable
with a victory over the Eagles.
The third-ranked Roses rolled to a 33-8
half time lead and were never threatened
after intermisson. Sue Robbin and Leona
O'Conner paced St. Rose with 17 and 11
points, repsectively.
The over-matched Eagles, 3-3, were led
by Tracy Cahill's 10 points.
Neptune 80, RariUnK
HAZLET - The Neptune Fliers rebounded from their only loss of the season in
grand fashion with an "A" Division North
triumph over the Raritan Rockets.
The Fliers, losers to St. Rose in the finals
of the Wall Christmas tournament, ran to
their sixth victory in seven games as they
crushed the over-matched Rockets.
Neptune, the fifth ranked team in the
Register's firstSnoll of the season, were
paced by Lisa Smithes 19 points and Maria
Calderon's 24. Jean Van Sechtmann pulled
down 15 rebounds and scored eight points in a
losing effort.
BOYS
BASKETBALL
WRESTLING SUMMARIES
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Holmdtl 45, Matawan IS
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157 Chris Otlerbine (M) d Dave
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169 Tony Noweski (H) p. Mike
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121 - Chris Labrecque (H) p. Mike
Sehember, 2:29
107 Pete Kinsella (Ht d. Bob Lee.
128 Tonv Murrello (H> md. 8-1
Charles Fredericks. 11-2
Unl Bob Carpenito (HI p. Carlos
134 Sat Barone (H) p. Doug
Rosario, 1:31
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"We just want to play our game. We're not looking to
score anything like40 points."
Unbeaten Manalapan, the Freehold District Tournament Tennesse^'So"*,';,
champion, is runnerup The Ed Zucker-led Braves have looked
strong in defeating such teams as Neptune, Middletown South,
Howell and St. Peter's of Jersey City.
Manalapan is an overwhelming favorite against defeat
Matawan Regional tonight and Raritan Friday. The Braves
will have their opportunity to take over thetopspot in the
polls Jan. 17 when they meet Red Bank at Rutgers University
in a a preliminarytothe Rutgers-St. Joseph's of Philadelphia
game.
Mater Dei (5-1), which gave Red Bank a good game for
three quarters, is fourth while Neptune, with losses only to
Long Branch (39-37) and Manalapan (63-56), is filth.
Rounding out the top 10 are Asbury Park, Christian
Brothers Academy St. Rose of Belmar, Mlddletown South,
and Howell.
HaaJMar aluta
Neptune
To the Sports Editor:
*
How elated I was when the NFL went on strike and
gave Monday Night Football a funeral. That is for a while
anyway. It just seemed that during football season every
Monday night, I would have to suffer through a football
game when I was in the mood for a good movie.
I really didn't wanttosee it dead forever because of
the vast amount of American people involved. However,
it was indeed a pleasure to have a break from Monday
Night Football even if only for a short time.
Robin T.Wernik
a 3:46 stretch.
But St. John's rallied to take a 31-28
lead with 1:33 left in the half on Chris
Mullin's three-point play. Mullin hit an
18-foot jumper, was fouled and made a
free throw after the play. He finished
with 18 points.
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HEAD SERAPH Mater Del Htoh School basketball coach Larrv Hennessv points the wav for his
Seraphs during a recent high school game.
Middletown
To the Sports Editor
I read in your paper that someone wrote a letter about
the coaching ability of Coach Larry Hennessy I strongly
disagree with the statement that was written.
As a student at Mater Del, and an attendant at that
game, I have to say that Coach Hennessy acted In all
matters of sportsmanship and coaching ability.
Did you ever think that Keansburg is that bad.
Or Mater Dei that great.
,Jt
Tim McDavitt
SPORTS FEEDBACK
BottazzVs 2 goals
ice win for Colts
NEWARK Pat Bottazzi scored two goals and assisted on
another as Christian Brothers Academy defeated Seton Hall
Prep 4-1 in an ice hockey game at Branch Brook Heights
Arena yesterday.
Brian Fitgerald scored the winning goal for the Colts
(6-0-1). Mark Ryan had the fourth CBA goal. Bob Cielo
stopped 24 Seton Hall shots.
North Brunswick
To the Sports Editor:
An Open Letter To New Jersey High School Football
Athletes
Soon seniors will be choosing an institution to continue academic and athletic careers.
There are factors involved and priorities be set. For
instance, the university'* academic reputation, athletic
program, facilities, location and administrators, should
be weighed and evaluated.
If you are a blue chip player, or consider yourself to
be good enough to become one, then you know that the
competitiontoattend a university is keen. I am writing to
convince youtochoose Rutgers the state university of
your home state, measures up with the best.
First Academic reputation, Rutgers is the eighth
oldest college in the U.S. Did you know that its academic
reputation is the same as the Ivy League? Rutgers can
offer an excellent education, importanttoyou when you
stop playing and havetofind a job.
The program is one which has not yet arrived, nor has
it gotten complacent or stagnant. More than anything, the
Rutgers football program is getting better all the time.
It's exciting to be part of such an explosive program
which can mark its achievements in terms of national
attention.
Rutgers also splits its home football schedule between
picturesque Rutgers stadium and Giant stadium, recognized as the best in the country.
Rutgers is located in your home state, where your
family and friends can see you play every week, if you
are as good as you think you are, wouldn't you want to
showcase your talents for the number one and four
largest media markets in the U.S.? I know that some of
you are saying that sounds good, but you wanttogo away
to school.
I went away to school my first year of college I also
transferred back right after that year. I had the most fun
of all going to Rutgers and living at there. There are
many housing arrangements available at Rutgers. Have
the best of both worlds, live on or near campus, but close
enough to hometovisit anytime you wish.
Finally consider the school's administrators. By that
I mean the coaches, the professors, and the leaders of the
university. Coach Frank Burns Is not only one of the
winningest coaches in the Nation, he is also an excellent
role model of ethics and morals for any young man. The
professors at Rurgers are recognized as leaders in their
fields and are regularly honored. The leaders are directing Rutgers toward becoming the premier state university in the Nation. Rutgers program is not that far away
from the programs at Penn State or Pittsburgh. You can
make the difference.
Be part of an exciting, growing program which will
gain national prominence with your help. Join Rutgers
and play for your home state's university-arid play where
your family and friends can watch you-play.
Join Rutgers and play where football began, and play
for the team which won the first football game ever
played
Rocco Joseph Mazza
Class of 1062
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T h e D a i l y Register
SHREWSBURY, N J
Disgruntled women
air their complaints
MONMOUTH BEACH A group of women athletes
disgruntled by the allegedly
"sexist" treatment they had
been receiving from borough
officials met with the Recreation Commission once again
last night to air their complaints.
Both groups concluded
that a "lack of communication" was a major reason for
the womens problems.
Representing the womens'
softball and volleyball teams,
borough resident Cindy
Whalen said that on countless
occasions the women had
been denied, a c c e s s to
borough facilities.
Last year, when the women had been given permission
to play on the Griffin St.
field, they often arrived to
find the field's gates locked,
Whalen said.
She said the commission
also ignored her requests for
maintenance of the field so
that the women's team could
LEONARD J. MOON
"They ought to know this is the crux
of Monmouth County we should be
getting these funds," Pfennig said.
However, not every board member
blamed the district's financial problems
on state funding formulas.
Board Member Eleanor Pfefferle
lashed out at her colleagues for
drastically cutting the school budget after its defeat by voters last April.
"We could have foreseen skyrockteting insurance and heating bills
that have put us behind the eight-ball for
this year," Pfefferle said. "It was unconscionable to cut the budget. We've
brought this (problem) on ourselves."
The board will meet Wednesday and
Saturday to do the bulk of work on the
school budget, which according to state
law, must be presented in a preliminary
form to the county superintendent of
schools Jan. 17.
Bennett said the board can expect to
hear how much state aid to Apect next
year, following the recent passage of a
six percent sales tax and a partial income tax increase by the state Legislature last week.
OCEAN In teeming opposition to vironmental Protection and state repreresidents' pleas last spring, the Town- sentatives, stating that the county spray
ship Council decided last night to for- program is the only "practical" methmally object to proposed changes in the od of treating the proliferation of gypsy
state administrative code which would moths.
require the county to give residents adIf the proposed amendments to the
vance notice of the time and date of administrative code are passed, the
gypsy moth spraying.
county will discontinue its program, toe
Last year, a number of residents resolution states.
vociferously objected to the aerial
It also says that "affected property
spraying of Sevin, a pesticide used to owners currently receive satisfactory
kill gypsy moths and a suspected cause notice by means of newspaper adof birth defects. Residents also vertisements and direct mailing or percriticized the county's failure to give sonal service of toe proposed time and
advance notice of the spraying schedule. place for scheduling spraying."
However, after a year when local
toother business, the council authortrees were extensively damaged beized a $1.6 million temporary 1M
cause the township did not take advanbudget last night in order to meet this
tage of the county's spray program, the
year's expenses until the final budget is
council stuck by the County Shade Tree
passed In March.
Commission's program.
Less than 25 percent of all projected
Because of the effect of weather costs for IMS, the temporary bodgconditions on dissemination of the insec- etprovldes 1348,0110 for police salaries
ticide, the commission can not give resi- and wages, 864,000 for road repair,
dents notice until a day or two before 1117,000 for Insurance, $16,000 to the
their neighborhoods will be sprayed.
community services department and
The council passed a resolution last 110,000 to recreation.
night, which will be sent to Robert
Last year's total budget was approxHughey, head of the Department of En- imately S7.S million. In limiting itself to
HOMEOWNERS
For Quality Plumbing
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TOILET SEATS PIPE 4 FITTIN6S CUSTOM MAMLE TOPS
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COMPLETE SHOWROOM
47 E. NEWMAN SPRINGS RD.
SHREWSBURY
UncometMd Proceedings
Individual
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The above tchedule W e minimum chttgta lot the lawyer 1 men M v and
d o n not include court corn, rung leat or om a*outemen
IntcxmMon /aoarrAno CHhf ianncee turntntd on reqwaal
Gary L. Goldberg
Mintja.
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741-1100 J
Free the
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SHREWSBURY
542-8822
TOMS RIVER
Near R1 37 4 Hoopef Ave
244-7300
FREEHOLD
658 Slate Hwy 33
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POINT PLEASANT
3219 Bridfle Ave
SW-1600
T>*te
JANUARY 4 - T U E S D A Y
Mental Health Assoc., National Council of Jewish
Women, Red Bank Chapter, ft The Monmouth County
Home Extension Service are sponsoring a lecture
entitled "The Transition Years 40's, 50's, 60's" featuring Dr. L Mrs. Wm. Smeltzer as guest speakers. Tucs.,
Jan. 4, conference room. Dally Register Bldg , Hwy. 35,
Shrewsbury, 7 30-8 JOp m No fee.
JANUARY 7 - FRIDAY
Agape is sponsoring Cruise Night at Tower Hill
Church parlor, Harding Road. Red Bank 8 P.M. Film
on Victoria cruise, April 25, 1 week from San Juan, 4
ports. $759-$949, all inclusive. Call 741-4469 or 842-3535.
Focus Weekly Program for singles, divorced,
widowed. Presbyterian Church at Shrewsbury, 352
Sycamore Ave. ("4 block east of Rt. 35). Discussion,
refreshments, social hour, 8 P.M. Donation $3.
JANUARY It, 11,17,18,24 * tt - MON. l> TUES.
The Monmouth Civic Chorus under the direction of
W.R. Shoppell Jr. will hold open auditions for new
chorus members on Mondays. Jan. 10, 17 & 24, for an
April performance of Mendelssohn's Elijah. On
Tuesdays, Jan. 11,18 4 25 for a May stage production of
Brigadoon. All auditions will be at the Embury U
Methodist Church, Church St., Little Silver at 7:15 P.M.
For further Information call Roxie Sieple at 531-5232 or
Jane Kirby at 531-7024.
*
JANUARY 12 - WEDNESDAY
The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra to
appear at The Freehold Township High School, 8 P.M.
Elton-Adelphia Rd., Freehold. Tickets $6and $7 Available at Red Bank Music or call 431-8472.
JANUARY It - SUNDAY
Faith Reformed Church, Middle Rd. & Poole Ave.,
Hazlet, presents Betty Roberts It Karen Gomory in a
concert of Sacred & Classical Music on the piano and
organ All welcome. Adults, $3; children, $1.50. Avall-
Zip.
Commercial Trust
C O M M E R C I A L T R U S T COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY
L I N D E N : 601 North Wood Ave. (at Henry St.) / 1 0 0 0 StilesSt. (at Georgei Ave.I / 1 0 0 North Wood Ave. (at Elizabeth Ave.)
awi-ML.sisa.iat.siai.
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JANUARY t - WEDENESDAY
COME and Sing. Join our chorus, no audition
required, January 5, 8 P.M. at The Presbyterian
Church, Sycamore Avenue, Shrewsbury. For more Information, call 780-4186 Two Rivers Opera.
Shrewsbury Ave at R1 35
termining that both were stolen, Keyport police notified the U. S. Coast
Guard, Sandy Hook Station, and the
state Marine Police of a possible stolen
boat.
State police said authorities in Day
lona Beach, Kla had reported the vessel
and trailer stolen Dec. 30. No information on the boat's owner was available,
police said.
Keyport police said the truck was
reported stolen from Tampa, Fli but
had no information on the date It was
stolen.
NOTICE TO a i D O I I I t
Notice is hereby given that the
Board oi Fire Lommisironers Fire
Dlllndi No 1 Aberdeen Two , N J
will accept bids for a New Fire * p
oaretus. Bids lor said Apparatus
may be picked up at the District No.
I Fire Station, 490 Liovd Road. Aberdeen, N J 011*1. between the hours
of 9 00 A M and 4 30 P.M. week
days.
All bids must be returned to Fire
OistrictNo. I no later than4:3OPM
February 14. I9M
Thomas J. Falco
Secretary
Jan 4
IS.to
I IM
The Cottman Preventive
Maintenance Service includes:
road lest, remove pan, visual
inspection, clean sump and
screen*, adjust bands and
linkage*, replace pan gasket
and fluid.
This is a preventive
maintenance service. If you
already have transmission
problems, aSk about our
other services.
iUAbrdn
NOTICI QP P U I L I C HEAKINO
Take notice that a Public Hearing will be held on 'January 24. 19U
at 3.00 P M. at Colts Neck Town Hall
located at Cedar Drive. Colls Neck
Township. N.J. to discuss the Colls
Neck Township proposed use of General Revenue Sharing Funds for the
- year mi. The Township of Colts
Neck currently has a balance of S-0m its 1987 Revenue Sharing Reserve
Account and for the year 1913 the
Township ol Colls Neck will receive
. 130.939 00.
The Rublic is invited to be hea'd
and to make their recommendations
on the proposed use of Revenue
Sharing Funds.
George Handio,
Township Clerk
Jan 4
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FIRSTCHOICE
BOUTIQUE
EAR PIERCING SPECIAL
SALE of
famous
women's
maker
shoes
and
boots
includes
earrings
41 BROAD ST., RED BANK
62 WHITE ST.
( 2 0 1 . 842 .eo2O
R e d Bank
'
N e w Jerse
1 5 % OFF
2 0 % OFF
Any purchase
120439.99
Any purchase
S40-S59.99
Not Valid on
Sale Itemt
Not valid on
Sale ltem$
T.
104
M.
10-6
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104
Th.
108
OFF
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Ovirteo
25% OFF
20% OFF
15% OFF
STORE HOURS:
25%
F.
10-8
Sit
10-5
Sun.
12-4
FUEL OIL
COAL
Cannel Coal
Kindling Wood
Fred D. Wikoff Co.
236 MAPLE AVENUE. RED BANK
ONOGRAMMING,
ETCt
NOW!
1 0 % OFF
SALE STARTS
*20 to 35
741-0554
A.
30 Monmouth Street
Red Bank
842-3651
s. m&
SHOE COMPANY
18 BROAD ST., RED BANK
TOWN
SALE
DAYS
*OTERERS*
11 MECHANIC ST., RED BANK
Coach)
5% OFF
AKISISOTONER
GLOVES
SALE PRICE
WITH AD
TOTES
UMBRELLAS *
FOLDING CASES
2 0 % OFF
AMELIA EARHART
VINYL LUGGAGE
50<*0FFll
15
24.90
$29
WINE RACKS
ICE BUCKETS
MANICURE SETS
2 0 % OFF
2 0 * OFF ma
LEATHEfl
ATTACHE CASES
89to$169
Just a small
sampling of worthwhile
attractions in our storewide
Winter Sale at
ADDITIONAL
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HANDBAGS
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AMERICAN TOURI8TER
LUGGAGE
2 0 * - 3 0 * OFF
BULOVA
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2 5 * OFF r w
Natebons.;
Broad and Front, Red Bank.
741-5300. Open Wednesdays a n d "
Fridays till 9.
4
125 Broad Street
Red Bank
747-2557
Monmouth Mall
Eatontown
542-3600
Red Bank
Sales Days
KODAMATIC
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( YOUTH A
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Fashion Center
55 Years in Red Bank
of
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SPECIAL
MEMORIES
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It's that time when all retailers get together to make shopping in
Red Bank especially attractive. They've put winter on sale
right at the beginning of winter! They're slashing prices to make
room for new merchandise. They're clearing out and cleaning
out. They want merchandise to move fast!
tt W. Frail St.
QUALITY SERVICE
Photo Shop
OFF
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UNIVERSITY
University Sweaters 27.99
Shetland crew neck sweaters in navy,
wine, hunter, yellow, It. bljje, red,
... .>-,, and
Levi's Denim leans
Some pre-washed.
Were 23.-25.
morristown/267-1234
package
IL I I l l U k
$2 9 9 #
SPECIAL GROUP
,v.",u. I OF FINE LAMP SHADES
riverside square/342-6500
Z2 W. Front S I . Keyport
Since 1846.
Mens, Boys & Womens Suits & Sportcoats Reduced 2 0 % to 4 0 %
Mens, Boys & Womens Winter Slacks Reduced 2 0 %
Mens, Boys & Womens Sweaters Reduced 2 0 %
Mens & Boys Flannel & Cotton Sportshirts Reduced 2 0 %
All Outerwear Reduced 20% to 4 0 %
Red Bank..
ALL LAMPS
Tbl Lamps
HI-lntsnsHy Lamps
Floor Lamps
Bad Lamps
1.00
Courtesy
Value
Quality
Caring
Selection
Service
Quantity
Convenience
TABLE
CLOTHS
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LCJ
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NOW
5 85
2/2.50
4.50
5.00
2/3.79
4,79
3.77
2/3.79
2.99
5.37
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2/1.99
3.59
3.99
Quickie
plastic broom
r|. S3.
FASHION CLIARANCI!
741-7500
* Q I R L S
* B O Y S
^"Dresses'Slacks/Blouses/Skirts/Swealers'elc
^ " Slacks/Shitts'Jeans/JogSuils/Sweaters/etc
* T O D D L B R S ' "
* I NP A N T S
OressUpTogs/Sealeis/Ove>alls/elc
" Dresses'Suils/Knitweat/Ctawlers/etc
20<Vo-50% OFF
ISIMI Style II
Hangara
BAWEBT
reg. $10.99
SALE
Red Bank
shop
39 C
value*
to $5.99
VINYL
ILARGE
ASTRO TURF
DOOR MAT
SPECTACULAR
SAVINGS!
8 FOR
,^k*.
rag. prices
5 0 % OFF
'REGULAR
19 Broad Street
UP TO
LAYETTE SALE
BOYS
red bank/747-1800
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5O/o
each
Sweaters 24.-89.
Stripes, Fair Isle pattern^, argyles, in
all wool including some handknits.
Were 34.-125.
ENTIRE STOCK
LINGERIE
SHOES
SPORTSWEAR
DRESSES and SLEEPWARE
GE
FROSTED^
LIGHT BULBS
40to
ROOTS
iiimmit/277-1234
by ROFFIESJ
17.99
Ut?t* N 0 W
$27.99 * 1 4 , 9 9
Tall Kitchen Bags
HAS EVERYTHING
Revere
Stainless
steel 3Vi qt. copper
bottom whistling tea
HOURS:
HERE TODAY,
HERE TOMORROW
WINTER
SALE
BETTER CHILDREN'S WEAR
COATS
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sharp color pictures Folds for easy carrying
BLDG. IV
117 Sbrtwibury Ave.
(201184! U
So, its your time to clean up! Don't miss Red Bank's semiannual clearance bash. Come on in to town. You'll be
surprised! -
Rainwear 149.
American Traveler from GJeneagles. Single
breasted with zip-out wool liner. Was 190.
Red Bank
Sales Days
ENTIRE
WINTER STOCK
"Country Clothes"
inKeyport
66 Broad St.
R t d Bank
741-9078
S*a Bright
842-0909
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TUESDAY, Jan. 4
be required to put out atp.m.
Born today, you are least as much as you gain ARIES (March 21-April
exceptionally intuitive and
back. Your willingness to do 19) Promises melt into
will make most of your decithin air during afternoon
so precludes failure.
sions from an instinctual
panic. Gain them back again
with evening calm and
standpoint. You are intellicertainty.
gent and fully capable of
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY
"book-learning"; academia,
TAURUS (April 20-May
however, does not find in A^i
20) - fonc*rn yourself more
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22
you the alert, even dedicated
with motives than with
Jan. 19) A quick-change actions. "Bad" things for
apostle that just plain
day requiring speed, intensi- "good" purposes may serve.
"living" does You enjoy
everything you do to the ty of purpose and ability. Be
GEMINI (May 21-Juna
ready to move without 20) Adapt to the circummaximum, taking from each
stances of the day rather
involvement all it has to delay
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. than sticking to outmoded,
offer in the way of material,
18) - Clarify your motives possibly dangerous princiemotional and spiritual
to those who are willing to ples.
values. You enjoy both home
and travel and will make the support you once they
CANCER (J i e 21-July
understand what you're 22) - Balance is essential i{
most of your lime in each.
you are to get all the facets
You will probably not doing.
ni
SCES (Fab. 19-March of your life together today.
have to try very hard to
achieve vour first success. 20) - Employment col- Keep to basics.
Ultimately, however, your leagues may stand in the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) "good luck" period will way of your progress - with- Select activities at which
come to an end and you will out meaning to. Be tactful in you know you can.demon-
BRIDGE ADVICE
By Alfred Sheinwold
HI AND LOIS
MOTHER.
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(A POCKET GUIDE TO
AKQ
BRIDGE written by Alfred
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your copy by sending I I ?S to 1<?
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Pat
DAILY QUESTION
the Red Bank Register. P.O. 4 V
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Dealer bids one heart, and Box 1000. Los Angeles. Calif.
90053)
Opening lead - 0 Q
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" O N E O F THOSE FACES
OF MARVELOUS BEAUTY
WHICH ARE SEEN CASUALLY
IN THE STREETftBUT NEVER
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THAT'S L/LRICH
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SHREWSBURY, N.J.
The Arts
PEOPLE
PAT O'BRIEN
Irish societies
toast O'Brien
By JACK (('BRIAN
NEW YOKK - The United Irish Societies of California will toss a great come-all-ye honoring Pat O'Brien in
March to fund construction ol a new "Pat O'Brien Irish
Cultural Center'' out there in County Tinsel.
Pat spells his surname differently (ours with an "A")
and we spelled out that difference to Pat more than 35
years ago. tummying up to the bar in Ralph Bellamy's
Manhattan apartment:
"You." we told Pat, "are from the branch of the
family that never knew how to spell."
Pat s mighty March bash at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
in County Champagne-Cork will be a come-all-ye indeed
for such second and third-generation emigrated Gaels as
Jimmy Cagiey. wKo emigrated from Broadway to County
(.litler at the birth of the talkies, and Geae Kelly, Ireoe
D u e . Htlei Hayes, Forrest Tucker, Bart Reynolds,
LA Cardinal Manning, black Irishman LA. Mayor Tom
Bradley, and Ralph Bellamy, etc.
Dear Pat. S3. and going like 60; and still faithful to
stage and screen, more stage lately as per his annual halfyear with wife Eloise, next time out in the fittingly-cast
Pn Uiidrn Pond. Pat and Eloise will celebrate their
52nd wedding anniversary Jan. 21.1983
VOICE OF BROADWAY
And what do we know about Pat O'Brien personally?
We probably should know much more, having sipped
many a medication with this grand story teller, maybe a
hundred midnights in the Stork Club, Toots Shor s and
other clinical centers We met Pat, and Jim Cagney, more
than 40 years ago, as newest, freshest, cubbest of cub
reporters on the old N Y World Telegram, we'd been up
sent to Grand Central Terminal to meet the 20th Century
Limited arriving from Chicago, disgorging Pat, Jimmy
and Jack Warner, boss of Warner Brothers' studio where
they'd just completed "The Fighting 69th World War
Une movie, considerably about "Wild Bill" Donovan,
legendary war hero whose wildly dramatic life story even
then was legendary to become even more so with World
War Two when he created the OSS. the first major U.S.,
intelligence service, supremely successful forerunner to
today's CIA.
We still remember the outwardly much tamer William
J. Doaovaa then seemingly most undramatically being
paged at the N Y . Giants football game on a December
Sunday afternoon - Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941: Pearl Harbor
Day It's parenthetically pertinent that Bill Donovan also
derived from our hometown of Buffalo; we used to date
his niece: who came from a "correct" Buffalo family;
her dad was president of a bank - and upon our dating we
were promptly dubbed "The second mistake in the
i banker's i family "; because when Bill Donovan married
our beautiful young friend's aunt, her mother turned up at
the Catholic marriage dressed in mourning!
Wild Bill told us that, laughing back over all the years
ol his most distinguished lifetime of great public service,
recognition for one of the greatest American legal careers; heroism in^lwo world wars; and an inarguable
distinction beyond afiy or all of his in-laws'.
Wild Bill was one of our first celebrity interviews, for
the old Buffalo Times, a Scripps-Howard newspaper that
sent us "up" to its flagship N Y . paper the WorldTelegram in '39.
And that first interview-day With the Messrs. O'Brien,
Cagney and Warner at Grand Central Terminal: we
finished our questioning standing on the red carpet laid on
pvpry mnminp lor Ihe 20th Centurv Limited's arrival at
...,; ... uuf iury w Uie lule Uiciwewrileman
H. Allen Smith at the World Telly; as we left the phone
booth Pat, Jimmy and Jack Warner still were waiting for
their bags. They invited us to breakfast with them at the
Sherry-Netherland Hotel, and we agreed, delightedly
Jack Warner turned his H'wood public relations charm on
us: glad to see you "again" he obsequioused in the
hallowed movie-patronizing-the press style. Jack kept
insisting we'd met on many intimate occasions.
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IVJelvin C M . Reaves
OBITUARIES
Rosaria Emanuele
LONG
BRANCH
Rosaria Emanuele, 88, died
yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, here.
Born in Italy, Mrs.
Emanuele had lived in Newark before moving here 20
years ago.
She was a communicant of
Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church, here.
Her husband, the late
Joseph Emanuele, died in
1970.
Surviving are a son, Vincent Emanuele of Toms
R i v e r ; two daughters,
Josephina DiGregorio, here,
and Angelina Langel of
Isehn; two brothers, Peter
Giovine of Brick, and Frank
Giovine of Orange; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Stivaly of
Point Pleasant, and Mrs.
Nancy La Rosa of New Port
Richey, Fla.; five grandchildren, and one greatgranddaughter.
Arts.
She was a member of the Linden
Hadassah, and also a member of the Deborah
Hospital, Browns Mills, the Linden and
Roselle Chapter of the American Heart Association, and she was the director of Aerobic
Marathons for both chapters.
She was a member of B'nai B'rith of
Unden.
Besides her daughter, Mrs. Humcke is
survived by her mother, Mary Fried of
Linden; one sister, Mrs. Lenore Landau of
Morganville, and several nieces and
nephews.
A.J., Linden.
She also was a member of Monmouth
Reform Temple.
She was vice president of the Chamber of
Commerce, Linden.
She had received the Interfaith House
Award here for service to underprivledged
children.
She was coreographer for plays for Mother Seaton High School, St. Anthony's
Cheerleaders of Elizabeth and Linden, and
the Clark Debutantes.
She was the producer for the Linden
Dance Theater for the Promotion of Cultural
MIDDLETOWN - Melvin
CM. Reaves, 65, of Wilson
Avenue, Port Monmouth,
died Sunday at Bayshore
Community
Hospital,
Holmdel.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Mr. Reaves had lived in this
area for the past 37 years.
Prior to his retirement in
1975, he had been employed
as a bookeeper by the Continental Insurance Company.
A U.S. Army veteran of
World War II, Mr. Reaves
was a member of the Mid-
William J. Hussey
KEANSBURG - William
J. Hussey, 63, of Beachway,
died yesterday at Riverview
Hospital. Red Bank.
He was born in Matawan
and had resided here for the
last several years.
S u r v i v i n g a r e two
brothers. Timothy Hussey of
Matawan, and Paul Hussey of
Nederland. Texas, and a sister, Mary Lou Creed of St.
Petersburg, Fla.
The Day Funeral Home,
Keyport, is in charge of the
arrangements.
Woman held
as shoplifter
MANALAPAN - Police
arrested a 22-year-old Jackson woman yesterday for allegedly shoplifting $379 worth
of stereo equipment from the
Bradlees Department Store
on Route 9, a police spokesman reported.
Donna Hosford of Pennant
Club Apartments, Jackson, is
scheduled to be arraigned
before Municipal Court Judge
Leslie Tinkler today on the
shoplifting charge. After her
arrest, Hosford was held in
the Monmouth County jail in
lieu of $1,000 bail, police said.
Township Patrolman Robert Desmond was the arrest<na nffirer.
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NOTICE TO ALL
amount of U42 00
ID/2I/I2 W/R#403)
INTERESTED TAXPAYERS
NOTICI
This action Is in accordance with
TIM above described eoods and
O f PISE DISTRICT NO. 1,
Tha lolloolng ordlunca * a i
laltcls are being Mid to tatlstv a the' H J Statute tN.J.SA 12A:
ABERDEENTWP N J
RaiMd and approved upon IU Hcand
n of the undersigned In tha7-210) which sels forth the rights of
There will be a public hearing on
and llnal reading and upon It, public
Monmouth Beach Freeier Company Monday,
mount of H12.9*.
January 17, 19B3 promptly
hearing by tha Municipal Council <*
terminate storage at its option at 8:00 P.M
This
action
it
in
accordance
with
to discuss the proposed
the Borough ot Kaaniburg. New JarN.J. Statute (N.J.S A. 12 A:and to notify all person or persons on budget tor Fire District No 1, at the
i n on December 17. 1n and > he
whose account the goods are held, if Lloyd Road Fire House. 490 Lloyd
210)
which
sett
forth
the
rights
of
ordered adopted and approved etler
ihe goods are not removed before Road, Aberdeen Township. N.J
Aonmouth
Beach
Freeier
Company
publication rtgulrod by law.
o terminal* floras* at its option th* date specified in a letter pre- 07747.
OOtlDUllHIADl
nd to notify all person or persons on viously mailed, we, the Monmouth
Marlam J SpKlman
NIKALRIVINUI
Thomas J Falco
hose account the goodi are held, if Beach Freeier Company, hav* the
Secretary
(MARINO FUNDS
ve ooods are not removed before right to sell this goods in accordance
_2* Borough of Saa Bright will
*4 20
he date specified in a letter pre with the provisions of the above law. Jan 4
An ordinance itabJltnlng the
conduct a p r m M d ma Marina far annual minimum and maximum
lously mailed, we, the Monmouth Monmouth Beach Freeier Company
Robert Samuels, Agent
ravanua lharlna aipatidltoras at Mlarv rangat for tha offices and each Freeier Company, have the
December
30.
1982
3 00 P M. en January 17, tt) at ttx m l l l o n . of otrions tmpioved bv tht
242 Shrewsbury
ighl to tell this goods in accordance
BaroMhtiUl. ion E u t Ocaan A Borough of Keantburt.
with the provisions ot the above law. Jan. 4,11
$21.00
nua. Saa IrlsM. N . Jariay T h .
Monmoutn beacn r-reeter Company
Mml al aaaerat nwtnua ttarlnt
bv Robert Samuels. Agent
BOND ORDINANCE PROVtOINO
N O T I C I OP S A L I
fuixn lo ba dlKuiiad tor tun tlscal
December JO, iW2
Wdr#srt*v February 7.1983 POR THE PURCHASE OP BQUIP221 K tanibura
m i l ll
119 20 at On
.ar IHU.WO.OO.
1 00 P.M., Eastern Stanoa>tf A52NT POJt THE. T * X C O L L I C
All IntaraitM cltliam win navi
Time, the undersigned will sail a l TOR'S OPPICE AND MUNICIPAL
NOTICI
the opportunity to gl t orlttan and
public auction at Monmouth B*ach COURT OP T H I BOROUGH OP
N O T I C I OP S A L I
wing ordinance was
oral commaM on DOltlbU utai of tha
On Wednesday. February 2,1983 Freeier Company, 14 Valentin* SHREWSBURY, IN T H I COUNTY
fundl. Sanlor cltliam ara on-passed and approved upon IU second
1:00 P.M., Eastern Standard Street, Monmouth Beach, N.J. t h * OP MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY,
courauM lo attand and commant and final reading and upon IU public
.!,
ime, t h * undersigned will sell at following goods *nd chattels owned A P P R O P R I A T I N G
by the Municipal Council of
PART.TIME TELEPHONE MAR NURSE I M FJ RN 3 n ,hitt. tun
THIREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING
Handlcapoad pariont ntMIng hearing
jbllc auction at Monmouth Beach bv Fishermen's Corner:
the
Borough
of
Kaansburg,
New
Jerpart time Pieast can Medic
ISSUANCE OP 11,9*8.8*
ilttanca or aids mould contact tha sey on December 27, 11(1 and M l
KETERS - For direct solicitation
Lot #3597 SI. Bass 695 lbs. T N I
reeier Company, 14 Valentine
rr, H*2 3UU0 E K I 83
O N P S 081 NOTES O P T N I
goyarnrrwit ottlca M o r i ttw maat ordered adopted and approved after
mancidl publication Will tram
11/17/80
W/R
#2063
treet,
Monmouth
Beach,
N.J.
the
Ing
BOROUGH POR PINANCINO
PART TIME bVES
Can Robert A Stanger I C o ,
ollowing described goods and chatTh* above described seeds and SUCH
w
t> ublkailon required by law.
APPROPRIATION.
Mary Larson
4; / H i for >K>m , a<>. 'or Mdvdawn
els owned by Joe's Clam Bar.
chattels are being sold to satisfy a
I . ,
M a r l e m j Splelman
rough Clark
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
u nave a good telephone voice
FULL TIME SECURITY HfcH
Lot # 3044 Squid 1240 lbs. Men of the undersigned in the
Borough Clerk
BOROUGH COUNCIL OF THE
amount of 1840.09.
ONNEL - Must have u-v.t and neat handwriting weftdvt-an
/14/10 W/R#1S93
ORDINANCE # | H
BOROUGH
OF
SHREWSBURY,
IN
mediateopening
tor you as a
This
action
is
in
accordance
with
enence
tn
held
Call
for
further
The above described goods and
An ordinance establishing the
telephone order clerk iflu <, i >0 week
etails at SB36180
hattels ere being sold to satisfy a ihe N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A 12 A: THE COUNTY OF MONMOUTH,
annual minimum and mailmum
221 Colts N k
y For ifltervutv. call Mr Encson
REAL
ESTATE
RENTALS
rUlUC
NOTICES
(LEGALS)
len ot t h * undersigned in the7-2101 which sets forth the rights of NEW JERSEY (not less than twosalary ranges for the offices and
FULL
TIME
CLEANING
PERSON
I -J*J BbflG
Monmouth Beach Freeier Company thirds of all the members th*r*of
POittIons of Persons employed by the imount of 1246.26.
TOWNSHIP OF
i days per wk Must have buffing
101. Apartments
,
affirmatively concurring), AS FOLBorouohof Keansburs.
Laud I Opportunity Empiov.i r M r
SKOAL NOTICES
COLTS N I C K
This action is In accordance with to terminate storage at Its option LOWS:
machine ep*nence Apply at
and to notify all parson or persons on
102 Houses for Rent
Jan. 4
is.40
he N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A. 12
IN T H I COUNTY
Nichols. Rt 34 & Lloyd Rd , Aber PART TIME
M f . work Imm
6 Losl and Found
Section
1.
Th*
Improvement
dewhose
account
the
goods
are
held,
if
210) which Sets forth t h * rights of
OF MONMOUTH
103. Rentals to Share
deen
home on telephone program Earn
the goods are not removed before scribed In Section 3 of this bond
9 Special Nonces
Monmouth Beach Freeier Compan
NOT ICE is hereby given that the
104 Winter Rentals
GIRL GUY FRIDAY For young UP to ws to $100 per weth, depending
o terminate storage at its option the date specified in a letter pre- ordinance Is hereby authoriied as a
12.
Travel-Transportation
following enhtted ordinance was in- 234 Marlboro
irowing company, duties inciudt- on time available Flexible nou'^
105 Summer Rentals
and to notify all person or persons on viously mailed, we, the Monmouth general Improvement to be mad* or
troduced and paistM on first reacting
15. Instruction
W MBU or '41 liti)
yping, some tiling, bookkeeping &
whose account the goods are held, if Beach Freezer Company, hav* the acciulred by t h * Borough of
PUBLIC N O T I C I
106. Furnished Rooms
at a regular meeting ot the Township
nswer, phone Must be conscien PAYROLL CLERK - To calculate
he goods are not removed before right to sell this goods in Accordance Shrewsbury, In the County of MonMARLBORO TOWNSHIP
Committee of the Townthlp ol Colts
IUSIH8S
DIRECTORY
107. Nursing/Retirement
with the provisions of the above law. mouth, Now Jersey For th* said
rt,. 10 prepare payroll & Other
IDUS & accurate Friendly al
he
date
specified
in
a
letter
preMUNICIPAL
NecK, in the county of Monmouth on
Improvement
or
purpose
stated
In
Monmoulfi
Beach
Freeier
Company
duties
Send resume to P o bo> ?'
moschere Call 76' 3370
Homes
IOUSIV mailed, we. the Monmouth
UTILITIES AUTHORITY
2 1 . Business Service
trie 23rd day of November, 191)2 and
Robert Samuels. Agent said Section 3, there Is hereby ap)eech Freeier Company, have Ihe
TAKE NOTICE that, pursuant
bVERNMENT JOBS - Many job-, Middletown N J u'MB
106. Commercial Rentals
came up lor public hearing on the
propriated the sum of 12,000.00, said
22 Arts & Crafts
PHYSICIANS OFFICE - Part
ight to sell this goods in accordance December 30. 1982
the provisions of N.J.S.A.
available
in
U
S
&
overseas
For
9th dav of December, 1912 and there- to
119.20 sum b*ins Inclusive of all appropria109 Buildings/Garages
rn* t'Mpenenct'd, flexible hours.
14B-13, the Marlboro Township with the provisions of the above law. Jan. 4,11
Directory. JU BB8 4.147. Ext E4V
tions heretofore.made therefor and
after linallv Passed and adopted at a 40
EMPLOYMENT
Municipal Utilities Authority will Monmouth Beach Freeier Company
110. Wanted to Rent
HAVE FUN PAYING Your hod Mon Tnurs . f r i , 1-6 p m Reply
Including th* sum of $100.00 as th*
regular scheduled meeting of the hold a public hearing on Tuesday,
bv Robert Samuels, Agent
Physicians. P O box S2i Red
51 Help Wanted Male or Female
NOTICE OF S A L I
dav bills, sell Avon & earn good
down payment for said Improve
Township Committee of the Town- January I t , 19U, at 8:00 p m. at the December 30, 1982
On Wednesday, February 2,1983 ment or purposes required bv law
money, meet nice people Call Bank 07701
52 Babysitting/Child Care
ship ot Colts Nech conducted on the office ot the Authority, located on
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
t 1:00 P.M., Eastern Standard and now available therefor bv virtue
bM-B44B
or
6M
6391
PORTER
- Fulltime job lor re
4
111
$19
20
30th dav of December, 1902 .
Harbor Road, Marlboro Township,
53 Domestic Help
Time the undersigned will sell at of provision In * budget or budgets of
HOME MAK.ERS HOME HEALTH idble. experienced cleaning person
130. Open Houses
AN ORDINANCE FURTHER New Jersey, with respect to certain
public auction at Monmouth Beach th* Borough previously adopted.
54. Situations Warned
NOTICE OF S A L i
AIDES Join the FAMILY
as a rood saia' v & benefits Possib'tA M E N D I N G AN ORDINANCE proposed revisions to thr- Authority's
131.
Houses
For
Sale
Freeier
Company,
1
4
Valentine
On Wednesday. February 2, IMS
ull. part-time and 24 hour duty IV* <n Apply in person bhad
Female
PROHIBITING PARKING IN CER- Public Fire Protection Service
132. Condominiums/
Section 2. For the financing of
i 1:00 P.M., Eastern Standard jtrcel, Monmouth Beach, NJ t h *
lomemaker Talk to us first for a owbrook Rt IS, Shrewsbury
TAIN PORTIONS OF THE COLTS Charges, as said charges are pres
55. Situations Wanted Male
ime, the undersigned will sell at ollowing goods and chattels owned said Improvement or purpose and to
Town Houses
rewarding carper not iust a 10b REAL ESTATE bALES
We hAtrit
NECK SHOPPING CENTER SITU entlv set forth and prescribed in the public
bv Behren's Seafood
meet
the
part
of
said
$2,000.00
apauction
at
Monmouth
Beach
56.
Situations
Warned
with
flexible hours We otter N J 7 positions available lor licensed
ATED ON ROUTE 34 IN THEAuthority's Schedule of Water Freeier Company, 14 valentine
133. Income Properly
Lot #2651 - Eels 517 lbs. propriation not provided for bv apCertification, paid vacations,
Male/Female
A people Increase your pot'-n
TOWNSHIP OF COLTS NECK, Rates At said public hearing
plication
h*r*und*r
of
said
down
,treet,
Monmouth
Beach,
N.J.
the
134. Farm Properly
mileage reimbursement and choice
i call D a r r u n Assoi i.itt".
COUNTV OF MONMOUTH, STATE Authority shall provide evidence as ollowing goods and chattels owned 4/25/BO-W/R #1326
Lot #2720 Eels - 170 lbs payment, negotiable bonds of tha 57. Child Care/ Nursery
assignments m vour area Car and
135. Commercial Properly
I'wsburv. 741 3338
OF NEW JERSEY PROVIDING to the necessity and reasonableness 3v ideal Fish Market
Borough and hereby authorized to be
Schools
i/16/BOW/R #1377 .
elephone a must Monmoutn Count* HEAL fcSTATESALEi. Uurolhie
P E N A L T I E S FOR T H E VIO- of any proposed adjustments of the
136 Industrial Properly
Issued In principal amount of
Lol
#4430
Souid
2775
lbs
The
above
described
goods
and
Public
Fire
Protection
Service
residents
only
(JSll
Family
iind
LATION THEREOF"
11,900.00 pursuant to and within the
137. Lois and Acreage
FINANCIAL
^nfTe Ifltf tor t tuirtiTTie
/12/U*
W/R
*3ftO1
hattels
arc
being
sold
to
satisfy
a
Charges
and
shall
provide
the
genei
Children's Service, 272 9100 or
and
limitations prescribed In the Local
or experienced associates vVe
J public with an opportunity to
The above described goods and ien ot the undersigned in t h *Bond Law of New Jersey, constitut>42 6160
138. Mobile Homes
61. Business Opportunity
" C H A P T E R 67 - AN ORcross
eumine all persons offering
r training, advertising & a 73
hattels are being sold to satisfy a amount ol 1273.53
ing Chapter 2 of Title 40A of the New
DINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF such evidence and a transcript of the ten
139.
Cemetery
Lots
6? Mortgages
of Ihe undersigned In the
This action Is In accordance with Jersey Statutes. In anticipation of
HOST ESS-HOST - Apply in person. ,._f proven success record Call
COLTS NECK PROVIDING FOR hearing shall be made and a copy amount ot 1444.67.
140. Real Estate Wanted
M N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A. 12 A: th* Issuance of said bonds and to 63 Money To Loan
Shore Poinl Inn. Hwy 35. Ha/let, Roger CD/ensaW4i rfcBt Century 1\
THE REGULATING OF V E H I
thereof shall be available, upon
Co/ens. Realtor. Fair Haven
210) which sets forth the rights of temporarily finance said improveaction Is In accordance with
between l . i p m
64
Money
Wanted
CLES AND TRAFFIC AND PRO quest ot any interested party, al a he This
RECREATIONAL
N.J. Statute ( N . J . S A . 12 Monmouth Beach Freezer Company ment or purpose, negotiable notes of
VIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VI reasonable tee.
HOUSEKEEPER - For boarding
o terminate storag* at its option th* Borough In a principal amount
7-210) which sets forth the rights
MERCHANDISE
152.
Boats
and
Accessories
OLATION THEREOF"
home,
Full-lime.
11
p
m
-7
a
m
&
7
Jan 4
59*0 ot Monmouth Beach Freeier Com- and to notify all person or persons on not exceeding $1,900.00 ar* hereby
I Ai ES1ATE
HOLMDEL
Dated December 31, 1 W
m.-3 P m Benefits 787 2800
153. Camping Equipment
71 Merchandise lor Sale
pany to terminate storage at lit OP whose account th* goods r hetd,'il authorized to be issued pursuant to
are hiring b 1 l B 8 3 3
ATTEST
LEGAL SECRETARY - Real es
ion and to notify all parson or per- he goods rt not removed b V p
154. Recreational Vehicles
and within the limitations pre72 Garage/Yard Sale
not ici.n America s No IOB
Michael Caooneoro. Mayor
sons on whose account the goods art the date specified in a letter
tale
experience
required
Red
Bank
scribed by said Lw
eller Cehturv 21 Ability Rltv
73. Machinery For Sale
George Handio, Clerk
held, il the goods are not removed viously mailed, we, the M m o d a
area Call 741 0438
235 Mat*wan Borough
REAL ESTATE MANAGEH
Fl F
Jan 4
J
JHW
each Freeier Company, have I H
tore the date specified in a letter
Section 3 (a) The Improvement
LEGAL SECRETARY - 3 to S years
74. Rental Service
established Central Jersey
AUTOMOTIVE
NOTICI
"
previously mailed, we, the Mon- right to sell this goods in accordance h*r*bv auihorii*d and th* purpose
litigation experience required Mon75.
Farm
Equipment
:
Experienced or - w i l t - t r a m -
Business lone on the premises mouth Beach Freeier Company, with the provisions ui i f * above la*>. for th* financing of which said obriouth
County
firm,
benefits
Pro
220.
Wanted
Automotive
224 HaiNrt
jture. salary & commission
known as Lot 2. Block l.tSMatnSt , have the right to sell this goods in Monmoulh Beach Freeier Company ligation! ar* to be issued Is th*
76. Auction Sales
ided Salary commensurate with
230. ConsMclion EquipMatawan. N.J A public hearing has accordance with the provisions of
Robert Samuels. Agent purchase of equipment for th* Tax
lepdes in strictest confidence to.
77. Pets and Livestock
PUBLIC N O T I C I
experience. Reply with resume to
granted a change of use variance, on he above law.
December 30,1982
Collector's Office and Municipal
lox W 436. The Daily Register.
ment
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT
Box -W-437, The Daily Register. hrewsbuty,
78 Aircraft
" '1/12. An additional apartment
jan.4,it
$20 40 Court, all as shown on and In acN.J 07701
en January 10, i t U at I K P.M. at will be created in a building which Monmouth Beach Freeier Company
240. Auto Financing
Shrewsbury, N.J 07701
cordance with plans and specif
79 Swap or Exchange
REPORTERS Necoed loiov
the Municipal Building, 319 Middle
Robert Samuels, Agent
adv has two apartments.
LPN ( M / F ) 117 shift, lull-time
250. Auto Insurance
katlons theretor prepared and on
er municipal and education
Road Haitet, Ntw Jtrtev, ttw H at let
B0. Bicycles/Mini Bikes
NOTICE OF SALE
December 30, 1912
file In th* Office of t h * Borough
Exc salary & benefits Brookdale
John impegha Jan. 4,11
260.
Auto
Rent/Lease
meetings
Payment
on a per
Township Planning Board will con$19 o
On Wednesday. February 2.1963 Clerk and hereby approved.
81. Sports Equipment
Nursing Center Call Mrs. Brust,
103 Mam SI
meeting basis Some experience
sider an application Of Kenneth Gar270. Auto Services/Parts
at i 00 P.M., Eastern Standard
264-5800, lor appt
Matawan, NJ 07747
62. Swimming Pools
needed Mostly night work in
ry; Minor Subdivision for tha de
(b) Th* estimated maximum
le,
the
undersigned
will
sell
at
NOTICE
OP
1
A
L
I
280
Motorcycles
, l to
velopmenl of property known as Lot Jan. 4
voivect Car essential, mileage
LUBE PERSON Must be exp d
83 CBs. Electronics
On Wednesday. February 2, 1983 public auction at Monmouth Beach amount of bonds or notes to be Is290. Trucks and Trailers
IS, Hock IS) a i set forth on the Tan
paid Send resume and work
Large dealer. 40 hr week Ail bene64. Merchandise Wanted
I 1:00 P.M., Eastern Standard Freeier Company, 14 Valentine sued tor said Purpose Is 11,900.00
Map of the Township of Haiiat and 234 Mlddlttown
samples to Arthur Z Kamin.
fits. Applv in person. McGlom
300. Autos For Sale
<c> Tn* estimated cost ot said
Ime, the undersigned will sell at Street. Monmouth Beach, N.J. the
85.
Price
Busier
which property I t located at 17 E l
Editor, The Daily Register, P O
Buick. 668 Shrewsbury Ave . Tmton
following described gojtis and chat purpose Is 12.00000. th* excess
public
auction
at
Monmouth
Beach
M I Avenue. Hailet, New Jersey
N O T I C I OP MIAP.INO
Box 520, Red Bank, N J 07701
thereof over the said estimated maxFain.
tels owned by Anderson S' ood
Freeier
Company,
14
valentine
IMPORTANT:
Pleas* tak* notice that th* unAn Equal Opportunity E m
imum
amount
of
bonds
or
notes
to
be
At the hearing, the Planning
Lot
#
3377
Reds
1159
lbs.
MACHINE
OPERATOR
Will
treet. Monmoulh Beach, N.J. t h *
plover M F
Issued therefor being th* amount of
Board win consider the Plans which dersigned has applied to the Board
12 29 S O - W/R#2173
n. Apply lo Motion Systems
Please read your adthe first day it appears. The Daily
of Adjustment of t h * Township of ollowing described goods and chatsaid
$ioo
oo
down
payment
for
said
include Minor Subdivision.
Tht Above described goods and
Corp.. 1162 Pmebrook Rd . oft Hope RN LPN (m t) Evenings a\
els owned by Glenn's Best, Ltd.:
Middletown
for
a
variance
from
the
Register
will
not
be
responsible
for
more
than
one
purpose.
Applicant proposal to subdivide
d^ Tinton Fain. N,j_
Lot #5869 Or Whltctlsh 450 chattels are being sold lo satisfy
of Article Section 29-iJni
mghts. 4 12 and 126
Section 4. All bond anticipation
incorrect insertion of any advertisement and only
Lot 13. Block isi Lot 11 has 110.11 provisions
lien of Ihe undersigned in tht
Ih* Zoning Ordinance so as to bs 3/25/82 -W/RM46
A T H T E A t H t H Part-time eve
Call 264 3548
not** issued hereunder shall mature
foot frontage on EtMX Avenue and I I
when it materially affects the value of the ad. If it
Lot # 7 0 J a i 210 lbs - amount ol $323 M
rmit applicant to run a catalog
nlngs. All levels Immedite open
as may be determined
12500 feet deep Subdivision will sporting
atsuchtlmtsa
This
action
is
in
accordant*
RN (M Fi Full-time, 3 11 charge
goodt business out ot his 3/25/82 - W / R 344 7
contains
an
error
call
classified.
All
ads
are
restricted
'Inanclai
officer;
proings_747-4307
or
747
0437
create tw lots; one 12S.0Oft. by 40 11 home TAXES
tn*
chief
fin
position Exc. salary & benefits.
PAID TO DATE.
Lot #6007 Salmon - 452 lbs - th* N.J. Statute (N.J.S.
that
no
not*
shall
mature
later
f t and OfW 12J 00 ft. by MOO ft. A
MATURE-MINDED
PERSON
to
their
proper
classification
and
set
in
the
regular
7-210) which sets forth th*
Brookdale Nursing Center, Hailet
4/82-W/R3446
o n y**r from Its data, Th*
NOTE : Home Is listed under the
variance H required for a on* storv
For lady's shoe store.
Daily Register style of rype< Right is reserved to edit or
Call Mrs Brust for aput . 264 5800.
Lot #*8O2 - Salmon i w i lbs. Monmouth Beach Freeier
shall bear Interest at such rate
masonry accessary building for rear name ot Donna L. Freemen, who IS
to terminal* storage at
SALESPERSON - Advertising
9/3/81-W/R19M
reject any copy or ad.
b* in such formes may
yard setback CS.tt ft. o l t t l n t where Mr Aleisl'swlt*.
and
lo
notify
all
person
or,
M E D TECH - ASCPregtstered, space sales over telephone for sucLot #4192 - Yellow Pike 67S ibs. whose account i h * goods
by the chief financial
10 feet Is required! and iktevard
On premises located al: 14 May
part-time days & evenings. Call Cen cessful rnaganne Profit & manVISA or MASTER CHAROE ACCEPTED.
Th* chief financial officer
(1.17 foot where S.OS f M t I t re Court. River Plata. Red Bank, N.J. 10-15/82-W/R4016
the goods are not removtd
agement Full-time opportunity Inal Jersey Blood Bank. 842 S7SO.
Lot #6893 Salmon 1220 lbs - the date specified in a litter p*e- . . ll determine all matters In conquired). Both are contrary to toctlon 07701 also known as Block 277 Lot 7
nection
with
notes
Issued
pursuant
lo
O/tS/82- W/R4020
MEDICAL
SECRETARY To run olving world s most popular com 1 I 4 S of the development review onlh* Tax Map.
vioutiy mailed, we, the Monmoulh
puter Call 291 1208 alter 6 P m
Lot *6t99 Salmon 670 lbs
ordinance of Hulat (as POr toctlon
office ot Tinton Falls physician Ex
Beach Freeitr Company, havt the this ordinance, and th* chief finanA copy ol th* application has
0 19 82-W/R4041
17 4 schedule) Tha condition I t ore been tiled in th* Office of th* Town
oenenced P O. Box 576. Somervilie,
right to sell this goods in accordance cial officer's signature upon the
sitting Alto tha frontvartf setback ship Clerk and mev be inspected
Lot #4902 Salmon - 285 lbs
SALES
with tht provisions of tht above law. notes shall be conclusive evidence as
NJ.
for th* principle building is Insuffi0- 20/82 W/R40J8
Monmouth Beachfrietier Company to all such determinations. All notes
An international sales corporation,
The public hearing win be held
issued heraunder may be renewed
cient after dedication of 5 00 ft. to tha on Monday
MOTOR ROUTES
Part time
Th* above described goods and
due to rapid growth, needs 20 salesevening, the I7lh day of
from Urn* to time tub lee I to th*
by
RoborHSar
iu*ls,
Agent
Township ot HiHet for road widen January 19M,
Early
morning,
established
news
hattels
r
being
sold
to
satisfy
a
people immediately No exp necesat I 00 P.M. at Townprovisions of N.J.S A 20A:24 ()
Ing Purposes t TO fee! will tw tha
Q*oer routes are available io rt sary Bilingual helpful Full trainien of I h * undersigned in t h * December 30. 1982
Blslln* front yard setback after tha ship Hall, Mlddletown. New Jersey. amount of 11,116.61
liable people with cars m Red Bank.
11920 Th* chief financial officer Is hereby
Jan 4 111
Company benefits & manr either
authoriied to sell part or all of th*
dedication where 20 00 feet is re at which time vou mev ap
Little Silver, Oceanport. Long agement opportunity Commission
This
action
is
m
accordance
witn
notes from time to lime at public or
oulred. Contrary to socllon911.4-5of tn person or bv agent or attorney and
Branch, Middletown. Manalapan. potential 140,000 lull time. 120.000
N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A. 12
N O T I C I OP S A L I
private sal* and to deliver them to
the development review ordinance present any objection which you A 7 210) which sets forth the rights
Covered
Bridge.
Colts
Neck
and
On Wednesday, February 2,1983 th* purchasers thereof upon receipt
of the Township of Hailoi. ( a t por iav have to granting thit appiwa- ot Monmoulh Beach Freeier ComFreehold. Excellent .earnings tnat part-time
1.00 P.M.. Eastern Standard
payment of th* purchase price
MCilon17 4 schedule)
will help supplement your present Call Mr James between n s p m
pany to terminate storage at its op Tim*, th* undersigned will sail at of
plus accrued interest from their
JemesC Aletst
income Call 800 242 0850. toll tree
800-982-0101
ion and to notify all persons on public auction at Monmouth Beech dates
to
th*
data
of
delivery
thereof
u Mav Court whos* account th* goods ar* held, it Frteier Company. 14 Valentino
Said Piam art filed in the office
The chief financial olfi'cei
NURSES-RN'S & LPN's
Red Bank
af the Municipal Clorfc th* Township
he goods are not removed before
Monmouth Beach. N . x . m r directed to report In writing to the
19 w the date specified m a letter ore- Street,
94 Hanoi for public Inspection dur jan 4
CERTIFIED
lotiowing described goods and Chat- governing body at th* meeting n*x
In* regular business hours.
NURSE'S A
IOUSIV mailed, we, th* Monmoulh tels owned by O 1 C Seafood
'
succeeding th* oat* wn*n anv salt
HOMEMAKERS
Kenneth Garry
Beach Freezer Company, have the
*2646 St Bass - 171 lot. or delivery ol th* notes pursuant to
HOUSEKEEPERSft.u v
rigm to sell this goods in accordance 4 12Lot
17 Clark St.. 237 Monmoutft Btach
A
l
l
ordinance
is
mad*.
Such
repor
SO
-W
R
#1317
Full or part time, needed lor North
with th* provisions of the above law
Keypoft. N.J. 01?U
NOTICI OP t A L I
must
include
ih*
amount,
th*
d*
The
above
described
goods
and
Monmouth area High pay No lee
Margaret M. Me Konna
1:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On Wednesday. February 2. t U Monmouth Beach Freeier Company chattels are being sold to satisfy a scrlptton, the Interest rate and the
Call for interview at People Care,
Robert Samuels, Agent
Secretary, Planning. Board at 100 P M . , Eaittrn Standard
Saturdays 1:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
i-en of t h * undcrsisntd in I n *maturity schedule of th* notes sold
294 Broad St. Red Bank. iJO HUB. or
December 30.1982
Jan 4
I t s W Time, the undersigned will tel
th* price obtained and the name d
amount of 1201.27.
WHERE WILL I BE AND WHAT
1 River Rd Briene. S28 9432
Jan.
4.
11
$27.40
public auction at Monmouth Beach
WILL I BE DOING f W E YEARS
r hi j action is in accordance with the purchaser
NURSE RN M F 3 lu 11 st(l
Freeier Company. 14 Valentine
the
N
j
.
Statute
(N.J.S.A.
12
A\
Full or part lime Excellent salary f'NUM TODAY. IF I CONTINUE
227 Highlands
Street. Monmouth Beach, N J the
7-210) which sets forth I h * rtghts Of
NOTICf O M A L 1
A benefits. Call Atlantic Highlands WHAT t AM DOING NOW'
Section
5.
Th*
capital
budget
*i
following
described
goods
and
that
On Wednesday. February 1.1*3 Monmouth Beach Freezer Company the Borough of Shrewsbury Is here
PUBLIC N O T I C I
Nursing Home. 7*10*00. Mon F
you can immediately expect to at
100 P M , Eastern Standard to terminate storage at its option
Take notice that at a public ten owned by P O Seafood
only. 9 to 4 __
Lot #1344
Squid 442 lbs Time, the undersigned will sen at and to notify all person or parsons On bv amended to conform with thi
tend two weeks of schooling. *
hearing en December 1 . 1M3 th*
provisions of this ordinance to Ihe
NURSE'S AIDE t M F I - 7 3 Shift penses paid, and be given the op
public auction at Monmouth Beach whose account th* goods ar* hatd. if extent of any Inconsistency here
application of Walter A 4 Joan A 1 IS. 79 W/R 9313
th*
goods
are
not
removed
before
Lol
#40S3
Grouper
110
lbs
every other weekend L 3 11 snitt portunilv lo avance rapidly into
Freeitr Company, 14 valentine
immesberper, Cat* 1 M 1 was hoard
with. Th* resolution in th* form propart-time Must be experienced management.
Street. Monmouth Beach, N.J. the the date specified in a letter pre- mulgated by th* Local Fin,
Applicant was seeking a variance to i IS |1 A H #2319
The above described goods and following described goods and chat- viously mailed, we, th* Monmouth Board showing full detail of thl
Please can Medicenter, M3-MO0
convert a on* family house ts a two
B*ach Fr*ier Company, have Ihe) m*nd*d capital budget and capita
TU UUALIF Y
Ext S3
family house In a R-i I o n * on Block cnatteis are being sold to satisfy a tels owned bv Case Bella.
to sell this goods in accordance program as approved bv the Directitn ot the undersianed In tne
dabir
Lot # 3 5 I S - S t l u i d KM lbs - right
21 Lot 12
N U W H ' l AIDES M f - Full IMM
with
the
provisions
ot
th*
above
law,
amount
ot
MOO
1.
N
.
51
Help
Wanted
of th* Division of Local Govern1O734M W/R2044
Said application w a t
positions available Call Hilltop Willing to work ham
Monmouth Beach Freeier Company tor
SPECIAL
This
action
is
m
accordance
with
Bondab.lt
ment Services Is on file with th*
LOl #3531 - Squid W lbs which decision is on file and avail
Nursing
Home
for
appointment
Robert
Samuel),
Ag*nt
Male
or
Female
NOTICES
Clerk end is vellable there for pub Looking tot a taretr.
10 2 v . M - W / R i m
able for inspection In the MunlclP* the N J Statute IN.JS.A. 12
b/1 0177
December 30,1982
not d lOb.
Lot #3534 - SQuid 2* lbs Building, Borough of Highlands MiOt which sets forth tne rtghts of
Jan 4,11
$19.20 lic inspection.
ADVERTISING ACENCV STUDI
NURSE M F RN or LPN . 11-7
Monmouth Beach Freeier Company 1Q.JI M - W . R I W
N.J.
Lost and Found
Section
6.
The
following
matters
Salesperson,
experience
reouired
paM-time.
Pleasant
working
condi
to
terminate
storage
at
its
option
FOR THE RIGHT PERSON, THIS
LOt #3S44 Squid 263 lbs.
Gall A. Cast
are hereby determined, declared,
Looking
lo
increase
our
base
ot
nalions
Apply
at
Eatontown
Conveles
and
to
notify
all
person
or
persons
on
A L l h t l l M E CAREER OP
It 7'I2 W/R20S1
F R E E FOUND ADS
Secretary
r*clt*d and stated:
tional and local accounts. Send re- cent Center, 139 Grant Ave , Falon Ib
f O H I U N l ! Y WITH AN INTERN A
Lot #3707 - Squid - 304 lbs tS 10 whose account the goods are held, 1
Jan *
ie AD, P O Box 2037, Red Bank. town. Fqual Opportunity Employer
(at Th* said purpose described As a service to our community. The
ihe goods are not removed before 12 I 2 ' I O - W R2141
TIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES
NOTICI
In Section 3 of this bond ordinance Is Daily Register is offering a FREE 3 N.J. 07701.
PART TIME - Telephone sales tor
the dale specified in a letter ore
PUBLIC NOTICI
Lot # 3010 - Sauid 1071 lbs me FOUND ad for 4 days under our
The Red Bank Regional High not a current expense and Is properBOOK KEEPER Experienced, the Daily Register Experience helpTake notice that at a public viousiv mailed, we. the Monmouth I 21 I t --W H2.21
School Board of Education will hoM ty or Improvement which the Lost & Found classification.
hearing on October 7t. i w the * P Btacn Freeitr Company, have the
' The above described goods and a Special Agenda Meeting on Borough may lawfully acquire or The Register appreciates vour hon- part time Full knowledge of One ful Dependability a must Assertive
plication of Paul SUmoulis. case right to sell tttis goods tn accordance chattels ar* being sold to satisfy a Wednesday. January s. i 9 u at 7:jo make as a general Improvement, esty A wilt do its D*rl in finding the Wnie System, payroll, accounts getters only Call Mrs Hanbury
S42-8880 between 6 9 p m
with the provisions ot the above law hen of the undersigned in the
1217 wai heard
P.M. to review a proposed tentative nd no part of th* cost thereof has original owner. Please call us * l payable, accounts receivable. Bene- PART TIME Evening mechanic.
tits. Blue Shield, Blue Cross, paid
Applicant was seeking a var Monmoulh Beach Freeier Compan
amount of t U f T 6
budget No formal action will ba been or shall be specially assessed M M TOO.
Call Tues-Wed., 10-4:30.
Red Bank area Must have own tools
Robert Samuels. Agen
ance to construct a highway sign
This action is in accoraanct \
taken. Meeting to be held In t h * on th* property specially benefited FOUND A woman's bracelet at sick days & vacation pay Mature- and knowledge of small motors and
December
30,
1911
that exceeded the square footage
the N.J Statute (N.J.S.A 12 Administration Building, 101 Ridge thereby.
Equal Opportunity Employer M f
the Mail. Dec. 29. Must identify Call minded person required. Call engines Call 800-392-fc948 ' _
Jan 4, i t
120
787 2800
requirements of the ion mo
A J 2101 which sets torlh the rights Road, Little Silver, N.J
SALES
- 1350 VS0 a wteh Part
264-S676
(b) The period of usefulness of
PART TIME
dinanceon Block 4, Lot 11.
of Monmouth Beach Freeier Com Jan. 4
time & lull ttrni' Fastest growing
$3 JO said purpose, within the limitations FOUND Tri color mat* Beagle,
N O T I C I OF SALE
Said application was denied
party lo terminate storage at its op
motor club in U S Call on Wed
of Section 4OA:2-22 of th* said Local appro* 4-S vis. old. In Matawan. No BOOKKEEPER General ledger
AFTERNOONS
I
S
P
M
On
Wednesday.
February
2.
1W3
which decision is on tile and avail
through trial balance for diversified
tion and to notify all person or per
between 11 lor appointment.
Bond Law and according to the rea- collar 583-M72.
NOTICI
able lor inspection in i h * Mumcipa at 100 P . M . Eastern Standard sdns on whost account the goods are
duties in Red Bank CPA office Part Middletown area Circulation Re 77-r?23.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that sonable life thereof, Is five veers
gional Manager seeks assistant to
Building, Bdrough ot Highlands Time the undersigned will se
held, if the goods are not removtd the Planning-Board of the Borough
(c) T h * supplemental debt FOUND Young ft male cat. fl*a or lull lime Send brief resume in Help with routine office and lieid SALES No enperience necessary
public auction at Monmouth Beach before the date specified in a letter ol Red Bank at its regular meeting statement
NJ
vour
handwriting
&
hourly
rate
excollar,
biach,
grev.
orange
mix
required by the said Law
Gail A Cat* Freeier Company, 14 valentine previously mailed, we, the Mon on December 27, 1982. granted a has been duly made and filed In th* Dec 30. Broad St., Red Bank
pected to Box C *73, The Daily Reg work s days Hourly wage, mileage flexible hours Call between 1 & 9
p rn . Ul 18S5
allowance
Secretary Street. Monmouth Beach, NJ the mouth Beach Freeier* Company conditional use permit, minor sit* Office of th* Borough Clerk and a H\ -6117, J*W122.
Jan 4
40 following goods and chattels ownei
have the, right to sen this goods il1 plan approval and variances to San- complete executed original thereof FOUND Female Collie. Brown & BOOKKEEPER Full charge Ideal for college student retiree or SCHOOL" BUS DRIVER - Pail
anyone available afternoons ana lima. exc. benefits Apply at Henry
Qv Bruman Foods, inc
accordance with the provisions o
te Ocean A v c , | . Keansburg
ford Auto Body Service. Inc to per- has been filed in the Office of the
through general ledger Automotive navmg a reliable auto
Lot -6900 Kg. Salmon the above law
Hudson Regional School. Highlands
M I I T I N O NOTICE
nit construction of an addition to Director of th* Division of Local
experience preferred Twin Boro Please call Mr Nielsen 671 22SO
The Highlands Board ot Educa- 9 12.11'IS - SO lbs - 10.19 82 Monmouth Beach Freeier Company
building at 23 West Street, Red Government Services, in the DepartMotors, 131 E. Newman Springs Rd , Equal Opportunity Employer M F SECRETARY - Fulltime E.c
R#<042
bv Robert Samuels, Agent Bank, N. J . and its use as an auto- ment of Community Affairs of th* F O U N D - Piece ot jewdrv, must Red Bank. 747O0S3
typing skills, steno. good organua
tion has scheduled a Budget Work
identify.
Way
Station,
Marketplace
PART TIME M F
State of. New Jersey, and such
Lot #M12 - Kg. Salmon6.V - December 30.1982
shop Meeting on Tuesday, January
tional skills Company paid benttits.
motive repair and ref mishing shop
shows that the gross debt Mall. Shrewsbury, W . M 4 0
Si? lbs - I O . 2 M 2 - W R'4062
J a r u 4 * 11
$2510
MATAWAN ABERDEEN
4. 1913 at 7 00 P M . in the school
(S) ROSEMARY MINNEAR statement
medical, dental Send resume to
of
the
Borough
as
defined
In
Section
BOYS
GIRLS
12
17.
Morning
Lol
#4417
Salmon
2/3
Nor
FOUND
Kitten/cat,
whit*
with
Reliable
person
needed
to
supervise
library This meeting is not open lo
Secretary, Planning Board ot 40A: 2-43 of said Law Is Increased bv
Mt-il Publishing Attn
Karen
newspaper
routes
are
available
in
N O T I C I OP M L !
2340
lbs.
10/21/82
W,
R
#4045
tabby
markings
on
back
&
tail,
long
a group ot newspaper carners'in Stearns, so RI 9. Morganville. N J
the public
Borough of Red Bank this bond ordinance bv $1,900.00 and
On
Wednesday.
February
2,1983
Red
Bank.
Middletown,
Belford.
Lot W U - Salmon 3/4 Norw
haired. Linden Dr., Fair Haven. Calf
vour area. Work Irom home 16
Marilyn J Lombardo
ABRAMOFF, APV, FOX & 2ARO
that the said obligations authoriied 84? saeo.
at t .00 P.M., Eastern Stsndan
Lmcroft. Atlantic Highlands. Little his wk. Wuii lu Fr 1 Car dHuV(>iii.e 07751
- y& lbs - 10/21/U - W/R *404S
Board Secretary Business Manager
IUJ
EastFrontStreet
by this bond ordinance will be within
Time, the undersigned will sell a
Silver. Aberdeen. Clittwooo Beach,
. Lot # 6 9 3 0 - S a l m o n - 5 1 0 0 lbs
Jan 4
1300
More Classified
all debt limitations prescribed by LOST Black Labrador male, by Union Beach & Keyport Exc, earn- For information call Mr Rockwell,
public auction at Monmouth Beach Red Bank, N.J 07701
- 11 2 B2 - W R#4O44
Jan. 4
is./O said law.
Middletown Shopping Center. White ings a. a chance lo win pnzes a. trips Mon Fr... 10 to I, at 583-5210
The above described goods an F r * * i * r Company, 14 Valentine
on Next Page
Equal Opportunity Employer
chin. Reward. Name Jet. Call 0qj42-MS0. toll-free
Street. Monmoulh Beach, N.J. th*
PUBLIC NOTICE
chattels are being sold to satisfy
(d) Not exceeding $250 00 on ac- 71-4130.
following described goods and chat
Please take notice that t h *
Permanent part
of the undersigned in theteis owned bv M. Slavin A Sons, Ltd, 247 Rtglonal Notlctt
count of Interest, engineering and LOST Lady's gold bracelet, re- CLERICAL
51
HelpWanted
Board ot Adjustment of the Borough amount ot 12,477.76.
lime General office skills neces
Inspection costs, legal and account- ward.
ol Highlands will hold it's resarv. 20 hri.i flexible. Call Irene,
NOTICI
Lot #665 St. Bass 684 IbS
This action is m accordance wit
Ing expenses and the cost of Issuance
organualion meeting on Thursday. the N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A 12
Call WBS1S
222 1071
10.13/78 W / R # 4 M 1
Th* Reorganiiation Meeting of of said obligations, as defined and
January 4, i 3 at 00 i u n . at High- 7 210) which sets forth the rights o
th*
Hailet-Keansburg-Mlddtetown
Lot #2215 Salmon 855 lbs
authoriied bv Section 40A:2-2O of LOST Gold St. Chnstooher medal
lands Borough Hall. 1M Bay Avenue Monmouth Beach Freeier Compan
_10 \t,n W-R*1002
Joint Flood Control Commission will said Law Is and shall be charged as a Reward Fair Haven area
CLEANING
HELP - Part-time.
Gail A Case to terminal* storage al its optior
Lot #2562 Salmon 863 lbs be held on Monday, January 10,19*3 part of the cost of said purpose to be
741-7013
thru Thurs. evenings. 6 10
Secretary and lo notify all person or persons o
- 2 7/80 W/R#1232
at 7:30 P.M at Ih* Pumping Station financed by th* issuance of said ob- LOST Dog, Collie mix. Black, Mon.i.. Sal.,
1-5. Must be 21 and hdve
Jan 4
S3 00 hose account Ihe goods are held,
Lot #2685 Reds - 97 lbs. in Union Beach
ligations,
w
^ .
brown & white female Answers to own car 291 0SM
5 S/80-VV R*137fc
Shirley Schmidt, Secretary
the goods *rt not removed betor
, I \ V . J L -.TIT J V JOJ
, . . . . . n,.*r
r | m
credit of th* Borjugh are hereby or 49S-1009.
\
21* notmuii
All occupations available
touslv mailed, we. the Monmouth 6. 3/80 W/R#1441
pledged to the punctual payment ot LOST - Oog.JMhile with black spots,
Great income opportunity
Lot #2954 - Red SnaPP*r - 300
Beach Freeier Compartv, have the
NOTICE O P O I C I S I O N
Ihe principal of and Interest on said Sheep Dog-type. Protruding mouth.
For into 312-888-434;. Ext C 243
-6'27'M-W/R#1SI2
obligations authoriied bv this bond
The Mayor and Township Com right to sell this goods m accordance
242 Shrewsbury
DENTAL HYGlENIST Orthocion
Lol #3036 - Red Snapper 840
ordinance*. Said obligations shall be answers lo Jamie. Locust area Re
mittee ol the Township ot Hoimdei al with the provisions ot the above law
ward
Wl-SiTO.
list's Office. Full-time, lor Matawan
Borough
direct, unlimited obligations of th*
a regular meeting held Dec 27. 1982 Monmouth Beach Freeier Company lbs - J 11 '80 W.'R#1701
& Wesl Long Branch areas Please
Lot *3337 King Mackerel Borough, and th* Borough shall b*
bv Robert Samuels. Agent
upheld the action ol the Hoimdei
NOTICI
Special Notices
obligated to levy ad valorem taxes 9
1128 lbs. 9.<18'M- W'R#1BS3
call 222 1294
,
Township Planning Board in grant December 30. 1962
Th*
1982
Bureau
of
Census
Surupon
the
taxable
property
within
the
Lot
#3752
Tuna
4558
lbs.
Jan
4
*
I
t
$24
40
ABORTION
SERVICESAsleep
or
ing preliminary major subdivision
D E N T A L ASSISTANT - E .
vey
Report
of
local
Municipal
fiBorough
tor
the
payment
of
said
I S 81 W.'R#22O9
awake, completed within 2 hours per ie need, chair side assistant
approval for Preliminary Plat No
nances
which
shows
expenditures
obligations and Interest thereon Parim Center For Women, 727-6600
Lot #4776 Squid 1875 lbs.
N O T I C I OP S A L I
442 filed by Thomas and Irene
Is getting ready to open a new restaurant in
from General Revenue Sharing without limitation of rate or amount. MALE 31 Sincere, professional. needed for general dental practice in
g MJ1 _ w , R*294S
Un
Dougherty for a subdivision ot Block
Red Bank. Please send resume to
Wednesday. February
funds received in 19*1, is available
Lot #4892 - Red Snapper 649
Middletown. This restaurant will feature our fa29, Lot 2S into 10 building lots, along 1*83, at i .00 P.M.. Eastern Standard
Section 8. This bond ordinance seeks temcle for meaningful rela- Box P474. The Daily' Register.
for
review
In
th*
off
Ice
of
th*
Treeslbs.
8
/
2
0
/
8
1
W
/
R
#
2
8
4
3
tionship,
interests:
Tennis,
boating,
shall lane effect twenty days after
with variance and w*iv*r* of design lime, the undersigned will sell at
Shrewsbury. NJ 07/01
mous ice cream and sandwiches and also a
Lot #4910 Squid 703 lbs u r t r . Municipal Building, 419 th* first publication thereof after
movies, restaurants, travel. Box 532. DENTAL "ASSISTANT - H H c . Oriblic auction at Monmoulh Beach
standards subject to satisfaction i
Svcamor*
Avenue.
Shrewsbury,
final passage, as provided bv said Staten Island. N Y . 103)4.
Freeier Company. 14 Valentin* 8/21/81 W/R #2916
certain conditions
thDdonlc p r a c t i c e
s W h ing
salad bar. We will need quality people to till the
Lol # 5.134 Scallops 337 lbs N.J. during regular office hours.
Local Bond Law.
Street. Monmouth Beach. N.J. t h *
A complete til* on I h * subject
energetic, intelligent, pleasant indi
Mariano Hotallno
following goods and chattels owned 11/9/H W/R #1144
available for inspection in the Tow
NOTICE
viduai to 10m our staff Experience
following positions:
Acting Borough Clark
Th* above described goods and
bv Sea Run Seafood:
ship Clerk's Office.
Readings t. Advice
Th* Bond Ordinance published
preferred but will tram right person
Borough of Shrewsbury herewith was finally adopted bv th*
Lot #6557 - Salmon - 3835 lbs - chattels are being sold to satisfy a
John P. Wadinglon
Special IS Tarot Cards
Part-time. Excellent salary. Call
Jan. 4
$4.M Borough Council of Shrewsbury on
lien of the undersigned in Ihe
Township Clerk / 26/82 W/R #1980
or Horoscope readings .
7*1 1562 or 741 6SSO, a%k lor Carol
amount of 12,885 52
Walter/Waitress.. 30 Host Hostees. ...5
December 27, 1982 and the 20-day
Lot #6775 Salmon 1096 lbs
1*00
with this ad. For appt
Jan. 4
DISTRICT ADVISOR
This action is in accordance with
period of limitation within which a
10 19/82 W/R #4043
M2-1S00
241 Shrewsbury
.10
Counter Cashiers.. 6 Dishwashers.
suit, action or proceeding questionPART-TIME
Lol #6776 - Salmon 1990 lbs - Ihe N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A. I2A:
L I GAL N O T I C I
Township
Ing the validity of such Ordinance
7-210) which sets forth the rights of
We art looking for an individual who
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: t0< 19/82 W/R #4043
Cooks
12
can be commenced, as provided In
can
supervise
15-20
carriers
in
the
The above described goods and Monmouth Beach Freeier Company
AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE
SPECIAL NOTICI
the Local Bond Law, has begun to
Long Branch area Responsibilities
SALARIES OF C E R T A I N OF- chattels are being sold to satisfy a to terminal* storage at Us option
.10
Residents ot Township of
Part-time
FICIALS AND EMPLOYEES OF lien of I h * undersigned in I h *and to notify all person or persons on Shrewsbury public hearing on the run from the date ot the publication DRIVING TO TAMPA AREA On will include maintaining 'collection
ot this statement.
whose account the goods are held, if
...2
THE TOWNSHIP OF HOLMDEL amount of $1,57) 45
i - 7 63. Seeking licensed driver to records and some telephone work A
Bookkeeper
1
proposed
us*
Of
FEDERAL
REVThis action is m accordance with the goods are not removed before ENUE SHARING FUNDSInth* 1*83
Marten* Hot allng snare trip Contat I John at 842 (.485 good operating car is necessary and
(Revision ot 1983), NO. 82 30 was
Acting Borough Clerk RIDE N E E D E D - T o Kean College vou must be available tor 20 hours a
presented for introduction and first the N.J. Statute (N.J.S.A. 12 A: the date specified in a letter pre- Municipal Budget will be held at t h *
week
reading on Dec. 13,1W2 bvlhe Town- J-210) which sets forth the rights of viously mailed, we, the Monmouth Municipal Building Center, 1t79
from E. Keansburg. Mon-Fri., ap
imouth Beach Frecier Company Beach Freeier Company, hav* the Crawford Street, Shrewsbury TownCustomer Service Supervisor*
3
ship Committee of the Township ot
prox S a.m.; return appro* S p m For more information, please call
to terminate storage at Us option right to sell this goods in accordance ship, on January 18, 1981 at 10:00
Mr Woods, S42-4OOO. Ext. 218.
Hoimdei and on Dec. 27, 1912 was
495-4/4S. anytime.
250 Other Public Notlcts
and to notify all person or persons on with th* provisions of the above law
Equal Opportunity Employer M F
finally adopted and approved.
A.M.
whose account the goods are held, it Monmouth Beach Freeier Company
DREAMS
BIGGER
THAN
YOUR
Appttowtla
Mutt
Over
18
15 I instruction
Th* public has th* right and is
NOTICE OP PUBLICATION
bv Robert Samuels, Agent
ihe ooods are not removed before
PAY? Would VOU like your own
*ncourao*d to provide oral and writTAKE NOTICE thai on Friday,
BECOME A PROFESSIONAL
Ihe dale specified In a letter pre- December 30.1982
business? If vou have 6-B hours
Attest: John P. Wadinglon
133.60 tan comments, ask questions and January 28, 1983 al 9:00 o'clock in
School ot Data Programming
viously mailed, we, the Monmouth Jan. 4 4 11
weekly to spare. I'll show vou how
Township Clark
th* forenoon, Robert Allan Davis, an
otherwise
participate
In
th*
hearing
Applications accepted Tues - Thursday: 1 p.m -7
188 E. Bergen PI.. 741-0300,
Please call Dr Cooper. 842-3100.
ss.io Beach Freeier Company, have th*
Jan 4
for the proposed us* of Federal Rev- Infant, bv his mother and natural
NOTICI OP S A L I
BECOME A PROFESSIONAL
right to sell this goods in accordance
p.m.. Fridays 12-6 p m . . beginning Tuesday.
On Wednesday. February 2,1983 enue Sharing Funds in the 19BS Mu- guardian, Irene Davis Garwood.
LIOAL NOTICI
with Ihe provisions of the above law.
School
of
Data
Programming
Budget. Th* proposed U N shall applv to I h * Superior Court of
AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED:
Monmouth Beach Freeier Company at 1:00 P.M., Eastern Standard nicipal
188 E Bergen PI , '410*00
January 4, 1983. Apply in person al
New Jersey at the Monmouth Coun
Hearing
will
be
on
i
n
*
us*
of
th*
Time,
the
undersigned
wilt
sell
al
An ordinance amending and
Robert Samuels, Agent
Court House In Freehold. New READING TUTORING Bv a
public auction at Monmouth Btach following Federal Revenue Sharing ly
supptamontlng Chapter M. Dogs, of December 30. 1982
available for th* itj Munici- Jersey for * Judgment authorlilng reading specialist, your horn* or
th* coda of th* Township of Hoimdei. Jan. 4,11
FREELANCE
DESIGNER
12140 Freeier Company, 14 Valentin* pFunds
him
to
assume
th*
name
Robert
mine.
Call
787-675]
Street, Monmouth Beach, N.J. th* a l No. 2 27 was pfMonttd for IntroducLAYOUT ARTIST
Allen Davis Garwood.
Revenue Sharing Funds Avat+
following described goods and chatNOTICE OP SALE
tion and first reading on Dec. 1 1 , 1 *
For lop publication (a Fortune 500
Robert Allen Davis
On Wednesday, February 7,1983 tels owned by National Sea Prod- able:
by t h * Township Commute* of t h *
firm) Copywriting a definite Plus
by
his
Mother
and
Natural
Unappropriated
Entitlement;
Fun**
ucts,
Ltd:
TownsMp of Hotrmfvf and on D*c. 27, at 100 P.M., Eastern Standard
We have many challenging protects
Slat* Hwy. So. 35, Middletown, N.J.
Guardian
$11,BOB*
Lot #et44 - Perch Fill*! - 2160 Anticipated In 1983
unricrslgnrd will ** M
I9fl? W B I finally toonied ortd "
waiting. Can you help us? For perSleflfrled A Jamison Fn
Ann* C. Swttrt
"'? W/R '4011
pubtit - - . l i o n at Momrusonal A confidtr.lidl inU( , .
(acrost from To*ne Chevrolet)
P O Box n\
Cl*r*
Lot #6*7/ - fureoi filial 1725
51
VHeipWanUd
j a m * . M. Cox Freeier Company. 14 Valentine
Box
D-440,The
Daily
Register.
tted bank, N . J . 0/701
Shrewsbury Township
Mayor Street, Monmouth Beach, NJ the lbs -10/7/82-W/R #4012
Jlllcoibyi . . . , ., . , .
,
Attorneys for Petitioner
A A A AVON Need money to pa* Equal OpportumtvuEmplover M F.
The above described goods and Monmoulh Co., N.J.
following goods and chattels owned
AttMl: John P. Wadlngton
by:
William
H.
Jamison
chattels are being sold to satisfy a
bv Atlantic Fish Co.
Tawmwa CHrfc
Jan. 4
$6 30 oft billsVFor the lads Monmoutr
County nta, 495-2026
Lol #6910 - Salmon - 1l20tbs. lien ot the undersigned in th*
Jan. 4
MM
Ml S M Bright
Help Wanted
-CLASSIFIED.
ADVERTISING INDEX
\\ Neighbor to
Neighbor
Call 542-1700
mn.
$600
STOP
ASK...
YOURSELF
CLASSIFIED
MR. GETZ
264-2400
restaurants
MRS. SYLVIA
12
TravtlTransportatlon
Friendly Restaurants
E.6.E.
54
Help Wanted
51
NUBBIN
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Ftmali
FIREWOOD 8. STOVEWOOD
Unlimited Rentals
WASHER Rebuilt Gfc washer.
Ocean County Mall
240 S4S4 Finest quality hardwood Full cord $139. Full warranty 542 0402. Eaton
Freehold
4624730 guaranteed or you keep the load town T V
Monmoulh Mat.
542 8190 Iree 34", $135, or 18". >>v. Call
WOODBURNING STOVE I'J
Kelly Plunkttt, 72-W1I.
"The Only Place To
years old. complete with pipe and
Make A Decision]"
FIRE'WOOD
root cap 2l J J
1
2 DOOR R E F R I G E R A T O R
1 cords, $60.
Frost-free very good cond , asking
747.2031
*2S0 Catl anytime. t>71-9162.
FIREWOOD
MYCORMICK
MANURE
2 STUDDED SNOW TIRES On
$11S per cord
SPREADER - Old. but oorks well
rims, for 1971, 72, 73 Ford or
741 4744 Of S I M I H
tUO 1 none morouohprM Coloner
Mercury Monteoo, US 7B7A36S.
FIREWOOD - 2 vrs seasoned red lra|ler^ll;O00 L S<?;1I>H
oak. split & d e l i v e r e d . Sits
A LOW BUDGET?
SHOP the used Furniture Center I ruck I oad. Call M l
of R i d Bank
FIREWOOD
Advanced And Beginners
197 Shrewsbury A V . W 1**9
Split and delivered
AMPLIFIER
1
ELECTRIC
5441543
DOG TRAINING
G U I T A R - iliO Wedding gown, GUITARS - 12, Yamaha 12 string,
Bavinore Dog Club. 141 KM6
never used, si/e 10 12 Teak dtk, eXC narmomts, aood shapt, $125.
Wtihburn 6-tInng, manaaanv body. IIREOXLE PUPPIES KC
maK rung bookcase. 942H '
ANDERSEN WINDOWS & DOORS 4 mos old, with hard shell case, like champion bloodline*, a iwiail nlri
Any sue & style. 50;. discount. new $225 Call Hank. 988 9902 after Call S u n n OT Gary. njM7.
F R E E Small male German
ft O m
Windawuar-dh. > 800 S23S70T
ywabcid- Fully trained and Ituui*
ANTIQUE DRESSER
$?5. Chma H A V F - An unwanted item r>r two broken, esc water) dog Found,
ctoset. JiiO Other items all under you would like to sen? An .td this sir* fan t Keep }y> 949i eyot
t?(Ki t ,iiiri;n IISH Rest offers taken, for to days is just $6.00. Call The
Register classified. l i/uu
ANTIQUE CENTER of Red Bank
217 West Front Street
3 buildings 150 dealers 842 433*
RENTAL $22-128 per mo. DIRT B I K E ~ - 1979 Honda X R H .
Items bought, ask for Guv
872-0327 bored JB7cc. good cond . UTS Call
ANTIQUE CLOTHES
And furRent with option to buy
White formica Rich, 191 3264.
ioa1s. from the 30's, 40s & SO's Mint K I T C H E N SET
- L E M Italian, used
cond Call Jackie, 229-5162 between table, swivel chairs Can after s MOPED
summer. Cost >J0O. sacrihee, llSO
p m , 747 7M4. ftTS.
10 5
Call SJ0-I41! aller > p m.
MATCHING
COUCH
&
CHAIR
BABY'S'c'RIB
StOO Qedroom set, 1250, Please o i l 34
white, iso
Merchandise
872 9588^
_J
Call after i. 4V5-0615
Wanted
BEDDING SETS - New. Twin, $79 M O V I N G Bov's caplam tied L
desk,
assorted
couches,
chaise
Full, 199. Queen, SUV Factory after
lounge, lamps. A M F M 8 track &
1 p m . 495-0075
turrtunie bar. and other items. Or Flyer. Top cas.h appraisal
t4;itj
4 pieces. ISO
Sofa, SIS Dming room set, S35
ANTIQUES - All kinds. bouQht for
Desk, S10 Room AC. J40. Twin bed M O V I N G O U T O F A R E A top cash. Mary Jane Roosevelt AnHeritage dlnint?room set, fSOO. vari- liQus, 109 East River Rd., Rumson
M l , MS- Call 741-0449.
ous household items. Call 070-3369.
842 3159 Member Appraisers As
BEDROOM SET - Double, Spanish
Mediterranean. B pieces, walnut M O V I N G Bov'S caplam bed & sociation of AfWtfltl
M00 Antique china closet, $45 desk, assorted couches, chaise
ANTIQUES W A N T E D "
Kitchtn set. butcher block, like new, lounge, lamps, A M / F M 8 track A
NAME YOUR PRICE
(100 Formica kitchen set. $3&. Twin turntable bar and other items
lntetnaj|onal Galleries
747 6200
787-7081.
"
bed, $50. 264 645*3
A N T I O U E S - GATEWAY AN
BOWLING MACHINE - $75. Crib OFFICE F U R N I T U R E - 2 steel TlQUES. Rt. 34 and Homestead
mattress, $5 5' counter top.
$8.
Cast
A
y
.
,
Ltonardd'
29^
S250
secretarial
desks,
misc
items.
iron bathroom sink,_$*i_;??:!.!P.*
741 WS7
BEFORE'YOU HAVE YOUR SALE
BOXES
CORRUGATED
PEAVV MUSICIAN Guitar Call Second Hand Lil, 244-0777
For Moving & Storage, and for In- amptilier,
$350. Peavy P A speak
After S, 264 8615 Hignesl prices paid
dustry. A complete line of packaging ers,
$75 ea. Aha' reel to reel re- lor all items, antiques, t i c For
supplies 4624672 or 747-4096
corder, $250 M4-4M3
bargains, stop at 24 Broad St., Kay
port,
Guv Johnson
Buy A Burs
Single items to entire households
Antique furniture, jewelry, silver
Immediate cash. 842-4334.
37 Child Can/
N urstrv Schools
MAKE IT YOURSELF
401
Stuffed Toys!
Laura Wheelar
Printed Pattern
Merchandise
for Sale
Neadlecraft Dtpt. 6 1
7S Farm Equipment
77
IBM TYPEWRITERS
9111
Women's wiist
31-46'V
Stnd V2.25 for MCh pittem.
Add 50 for u c h pattern for
p n t a p and handling. Stnd to:
MARIAN MARTIN
80 Bicycles
Mini Blklt.
KNOLL WOOD
GARDENS
109 Buildings/Garages
SPECIAL
SERVICES
BATHROOM
REMODELING
& CERAMIC TILE
.HAHTIAt I D LOMHLETfc - Am
(*-r,irn.t t i l * , new & repairs
741 4QD 4J, t l / l . o r /8O0397
CARPENTRY
AUDI I IONS
Alterations, cabi
net*. h'Knfns. decks References
t h f i i Johnson. /4l iiCM
ALL
I f H l S UF C A H P t N T H V
AOKK
tit, IOD too bio or small
boecidi on storms Call !H7 Hit)
LAHHtN I t H
A . 11 do small lOOS
IO spiire Vi'iv lo supplement income,
i-ree estimate, U/O 3010
HE I t RED CARpfcNTfcR Seeks
small * medium sued jobs Free
estimates u\ s>w or in otoo
CLEAN-OUT
SERVICE
b N b iNUUb T Hi AL - Hesidentidl
& business Uean out'.ei-vice Quick,
Ct"p<nd<ibi& service
Boner' &
turndCf removal i-ree estimalei
CARPET
INSTALLATION
CAR PETCLEANING
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
MOVING A STORAGE
FURNITURE
REFINISHED
A REPAIRED
PLUMBING &
HEATING
HOME 1
^IMPROVEMENTS
LIGHT HAULING
LANDSCAPINGLAWN
MAINTENANCE
(. A ( I 'JNS1 WtM T K I N ( ( I
i_u*v3l v "-"> ^Ltinititfr t idi & nornp
MuVINuft STORAGE
Commercial
Rentals
COASTAL BUILDING
ON THE NAVESINK
SEWINGMACHINE
REPAIR A SERVICE
TREE
i n . R 5 u v t K b - LOW rates, senior rates, tree estimates Storage rtUUDV S TREb bbHVICE Tre*
We travel Call anyttme, 5*6-9194. & shrub trimming & removal Fully
nsured. Free estimates. M0-1BI2
License No 686
Call 747-5568
Occupancy 30 Day
Call 4M-1111
M2 l37
Town Houses
A BETTER L I F E S T Y L E I
SHADOW LAKE VILLAGE
Rentals 4 Resales
CENTURY 11 COZENS, Realtor
7417404
Resident Salesperson
June Stroupe S30-*1* evat.-wkands
A BADGE O F DISTINCTION
Shadow Lake village Rental! - Re.
sales.
WALKER 4 WALKER, Realtors
741-5111
Eves.: Tom Robinson
7474034
APARTMENT HOUSE 14-unlt
Brick Garden 1 bedroom, total flee
trie, quality location. Gross rental
193.000 Ideal for eondo conversion. S4O0.00O, bv owner Cash
required: U7S.00O. Serious Inquiries
only. 471-S1S1.
CROWELL AGENCY
741-4030
I
Resident Salesperson
Jean Mitchell 041-7111 eves, wkonds
Helga Stawart 74t-454*4ves,-kondt
135 Commercial
13 Mobile Homes
10x41 2 bedrooms, utility room
Eatontown, quiet location. MMeSl
eves.; 7 I 7 H M dayl.
HAZLET - Adult Community 1.
bedrooms, patio 4 S I M US0O Call
7WOI7,
<_
HAZLET 10x15. 1 bedrooms.
furnished, new heater, patio, shed.
Adult park 112,000. 7I7SW7.
HIGHLANDS Vary desirable location, must see 1 bedroom. Pool.
Reasonable, te.500. 471-aiTl.
manu'elS'ranl, manual'staorlng *
54,41) ml.. NO. I7*P. U.*a,
ng lie. lees A ta< Call 411131
Dealer.
JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS - Under
$100 available at local " ' J * | '
vour a r c * . Call (refundable)
419-S0-O341, Eict 1431, tor dlreclayvan how to purchat*. U hri.
KITSON CHEVROLET CO.
LABRIOLA MOTORS
Newman Springs Rd.
Red Bank
7411411
MAVERICK 1*70 - 3-UMd. 4tlC
Tal-107*
" " " S5i anytime, 7.7^111
TOP DOLLAR
MERCEDES MOD 1*77
FOR USED CARS
LIPPIN MOTOR CAR CO. INC cond.. H000. Call
Rt. IS Sayravlllt. N.J, 7171100 Ha-MOO.
M E R C U R Y COUGAR XR7 I f l i 2S0 Auto Insurance
Loaded, mint. Aiklng S9JS0.
747*51
PHOENIX BROKERAGE
Famous for low-colt auto & cycle MUSTANG 1*41 Auto., axe meInsurance. Now giving Iree quotes chanical cond Body has some rut
Runs greatl I17O0 Call altar t p m ,
bv phone Compare.
471 I M l
Rt. M, Kevport. 244 3OV
Broad S I . Shrewsbury, S441401
NOVA m * - 4-cvl., U p a a d . body
Toll-free: M f X a M O a l 'III I p.m.
motor good, needs clutch. 1410 or
best offer m i ! 2 4
260 Auto Rent/Lease
OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON
R E NT A VAN - Low. low rales Call 1*71 Full power, air, new llres,
Marly, TOM'S FORD, Hwy. IS. Key. brakes, ale Good cond t w o
747*111,
port, 244-ltOg
OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 1*7* 270 Auto
Idoor, fully loadod, mint cond.,
40,000 ml t4.H0. 141-1141.
Services/Parts
TRUCK CAP - With overhang. 7 OLDS CUTLASS BROUGHAM 1W1
windows. 2 rear doors Call evenings - 4-dr, tan, PS/PB, AC, F M sureo,
cruise control, wire wheels, vlnvl
only, 747-O411
J),0OO ml , exc cond. Asking
lop.
p.. J),0OO
.P00
P00 141 HIP
H I P *
17.P
210 Motorcycles
HONDA CYCLES - And Mooodl. OLDS 442 ! 2-dr. hardtop, PS,
snore Area's Number One Dealer. 1 speed, I owner, MSO.
Call 142-ISo*
Rt South. Freehold U2 4M1 We
will not ba undersold.
PARK CHEVROLET
Sales-Leasing Service Parts
290 Trucks 4. Trailers
Rl at77H212Neplune
4 T O N 10,000 L B
G . V . W . PLYMOUTH i n HORIZON
Enclosed utility trailer, tandem, e
Hatchback, custom-made curtains,
ply llres. Call 747-0411 eves, only.
cassella deck, FM radio, good cond
C H E V Y B L A Z E R H T I 4 wheel $3700. 54M410.
drive. Exc. cond.
PLYMOUTH HORIZON MISER
DCMCTW
1*11 - 4-cvl., 4 speed manual trans ,
CHEVY P I C K U P 7 I Halllon. AM radio, manual steerlna A
standard trans . Moot) ml , U.27S. brakes, J*,701 ml.. No. MSP. great
economy, I3,*M. eluding I k . lees
S44-4S73
CJ 1 1*71 Tan and white, Jensen A ta Call 4311300, Dealer
stereo, 304. 40,000 ml.. SJOOO or best P L Y M O U T H VOLARE PREMIERE 1*74 Vary Mad car.
offer Ml-OWi
12,100.
FORD H71 '/-TON PICK-UP New
Call W1-I1OS
paint lob. A M / F M stereo, asking
PLYMOUTH WAGON 1*74 Exc
wo. aw-ms.
INTERNATIONAL SCOUT I I l71 cond . 33,000 ml., I1.4O0
>4Hqaa
<wneel drive, with plow Needs
PONTIAC CATALINA 1175 - Sta
work Best offer 211 MOT, Scott
lion wagon, eic. cond.. now tires A
J E E P CHEROKEE 1f7o 4 wheel trans 11000 or bast otter 4H-07J2
drive. J speed, original owner. after 10 a.m
!
always garaged. S4J00 m l . 471 m i
PONTIAC VENTURA 1*71 7 dr
TOYOTA TRUCK 1*10 - 4 wheel 4-cvl, auto., now brakes 4 battery
drive, with carpeted cap, cue. cond. 1W0 Call 7174174,
Call after 1 p.m., 747-S421.
PONTIAC ASTRE 1*17 - Wagon. .
i PICKUPS FOR SALE
cvl.. auto.. ti.MO. Moving, must sell.
!W4 GMC. stepilde. 4ft bed. t!ISO Call 747 1S44 alter e.
IMS Chaw, ttepslde, H t bed.
PONTIAC LEMANS 1*70 Sport.
heavy duty, cap, 114S0.
1*71 Chew CIO, low mileage, auto, PS/AC, A M / F M , I yr old
trans. new mufflers 4 tall pipes
S1SS0
Needs
tires t400. 111,400 m l . Asking
1*74 Chevy CM, 1 ton, Hat bad.
ISIS. 747- IWa.
HIM.
IWa Toyota, cap, wei
side pipes, U l
.Call n*-7t
3*S Broad SI Red Ban* 74ISII0.
RITTENHOUSC
VW VAN 1*71 Rebuilt angina, new
LINCOLN M E R C U R Y , Inc
clutch, bodv good HMO or bast of
WO Hwy. IS 77S-1SO0 Ocean Twp
ler Ml-XSe.
SANSONE OLDS-CADILLAC
300 Autos for Sale
Nowman Springs Rd., Rod Bank
741-0*10
2 CARS - MOO lor bolh 1173 Capri,
running cood 1*71 Toyota, needs
STRAUB OUICK OPEL
ballerv 77-73H
N I N E ACRES oi Now and Used Cart
24*400
Kayport
AMC SPIRIT GT 1H0 Red, very Mr IS
sharp, aic. cond.. stereo, sunroof. THE FINEST SELECTION 01
auto , rttr sunshleld. 24,000 mi , new and used cart In Monmouth
County Over log air conditioned
$4,400 S41-4?.
cars In stock. M c O L O I N
AMC CONCORD DL WAGON 1*00 new
BUICK-OPEL I N C . , Shrewsbury
a-cvl.. auto, trans., PS/PB, air, Ave
. New Shrewsbury 741-4.MO.
A M / F M . tuorl wheels, rear dalroat
14,HI ml , No. S41P Good family TOP TRADE ALLOWANCE - W
car, U . * U . excluding lie leas 4 tai
park Service DOWNES PONTIAC.
r a i l 4 i i iioo. Dealer
42 Lower Main SI.. Malawan.
rOULKSPRESTON
AGENCY
REALTORS
APPRAISERS
MONMOUTH COUNTY MLS
10 Monmouth Rd Oakhurst 72M400
2 Woodland Dr M l d d l e l o w n 4 7 i m 4
GLORIA NILSON
Realtors
Hwv IS, Shrewsbury 141-4OM
HAZLETlll.m
Super Rench In great area 1
bedrooms, large tcionce tat-In
Mtchtn. I t ' don, utility room, ge
raga ERA M E L M E D REALTORS.
471-laSO.
HOLMDEL
E D W A R D W COLLINS ACENCV
ABILITY DEPENDABILITY
RELIABILITY
TWINBROOK
PAINTING*
WALLPAPERING
FIREPLACES
& WOODSTOVES
ANXIOUS
s
4 bedrooms, t'/i baths, large eat-In
kitchen, coiv den. utility room ERA
WELMED REALTORS. 471.MW
ASSORTMENT OF SUPERIOR
Built homes Wayside Woods 1 Long
View village. From 1147,000. Ctn
tury Building Co 111-0101,
BEL FORD - 4 rooms, large lot, lull
basement, I-car garage, UO's. I4i
Ave.
H7-4M4
EL R A N C H O M A C N I F I C O
There's room hare tor Grandma plus
privacy tor all. 4 bedrooms, 1 lull
baths, family room, porch, 2 car
garage 4. In ground pool. .141.100.
E A ARMSTRONG AGENCY, Re
altor, SIS Prowacl A M . . Little Sll
ver 74MSO0.
FIREPLACE
W l
4 overslied bedrooms. 2rt lull baths.
14' dining room, science eat-In kltch
an, 7V don, utility room, 2 car gar a g a , on treed "* acre E R A
W E L M E D REALTORS, 471-14)0
'VILLAGE
GARDEN APTS.
can 942-1700
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
PIANO WANTED
A DAILY GUIDE OF
BUSINESS SERVICES
IO SUi i YOUR NEEDS
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
M t D O L t T O W H Wel< i * .
mo NO-PCU Summer rentals. June, modeled 2 bedroom, prlwate street
July, August. Studios $Sf 5 par mo. 1 MI.WO. Call 4717111
tdroom suites $791 per mo. 14
cean Ave . Sea Bright. N J UIDDLETOWN - Manor hewto on
2W wooded acres In lovely area has
SEA B R I G H X - Knoily Pine J room 1 bedrooms, iV, baths and an elegant
apt., newly carpeted, $350 plus utili- amblancol * o r the discerning
buyer! SIW.NO FOUR SEASONS
ties Call 142 5694
REALTORS, >7tmO.
OCEAN TWP - IMory tramt Llv
zr\
Ing room with dining area, large
sunny kitchen, i bedrooms, base
ment, gas heat, lovt ly yard. Close lo
but ft food markets. IM.000. Call
I ft 2 bedrooms from S40S Modern inuu. ui.4in
spacious apartments Heal, hot t RUMSON - 2-itorv, i Bedrooms. 1 'ft
cold water, cooking oes included baths, front 4 back porch, gas heat
On premises tennis courts, pool, recreation area. Near EatonloMn shop- Near stores, schools 1 bus M4.100.
ping * Exceirenf schools. Ocean Call i t l \m alter r
SHREWSBURY TOWN5HIP - J
Township.
bedroom Townhouse with large livHighway 35. Oakhurst
ing area. Loadod with aktrai. Low
maintenance Eke location. Bast
531-4923 _
542-0912
WEST KCANSBURG Furnished buy in area I41.SO0 Call S427S77
elliclencv in ouiet area, suitable 1 altar S:l> a.m.
person I22S per mo.. I mo. security SPECIAL FINANCING Plans
& rel. reoulred. Call Peggy. >) 4400. available. Whelm Realty Group,
I a.m. to I p.m.
Realtors, 142 7S41
WEST~ENO - Spacious. 3 room
apartment, no pets, 1 mo security, YOU CAN - Sell vour home with e
Neighbor ^Neighbor Classified ad
call M M 7 I 3 . alter J p.nv
this sit* far lust te-00 for 10 days
Call The Dally Regular, 1411Too
I BEDROOM HOUSE - 3 rooms,
unlurmshed I mo security. Nopets. 132 CondoYnlnlums/
^
y\
PttsandLlvtitock
KEANSBURG
KEANSBURG Bright A cheery 1
Hooms tor rent
bedroom unfurnished apt. with livCatl 787 6U9 or 787-9651
ing room, kitchen, tile oath o i l
street parking, Adults preferred. REQ BANK - Security, references.
S32S per mo includes heat & hot |43/wtek,
530-9462, eyes.
water. Security required 495-1731
after 4 p.nv
_
RED BANK
1 nice clean room,
KEANSBURG 3 rooms. All utili- kitchen privileges optional Woman
ties. S2BSmo Apply: Super, Apt. 4, preferred. 40 a week. Call S42-928S
3 Oceanview Ave.
.
108 Commercial
KEANSBURG 2 bedroom apt
$330 plus heat, gas 1 electric. Nc
Rentals
pets. 1' i mos, security. Call <M 3W0 M E D I C A L / D E N T A L O F F I C E ~
KEANSBURC 3 room act.. In For sale or lease. Bay shore Comeludes all utilities. Ref. 1350 Call munity Hosp proximity
Hhlibi
W-44M.
M I D D L E T O W N 5 000 SQ ft Pro
fessional office space available for
KEANSBURG New I bedroom immediate occupancy Ample park
unfurnished apt. with custom kilch
en, tile bath, living room & den. OM Ing. Sterling Thompson A As
street parking. 1 or 2 adults pre- soctales,J*eajto r s^JOO- 3> 4(10^
ferred. $360 per mo. plus utilities. PROFESSIONAL O F F I C E S p a c e
available, across from hospital. Red
Security required 787-0123.
LEONARDO 3 room apt , tile Bank 74) 1955 between 9 A 5 p.m.
bath J 3 Plus utilities. Security. No RED BANK English Plata,
?> Call 942-8573 or 7B2-242J eves 750 4600 SQ. It First floor office
$10 per sq ft. Ample
MATAWAN Best bet! Studto on showroom.
p r
* i i i r ? Call 741 7200.
bus line Just S2Z3, wowl 24O-5SS1,
RED BANK Professional office
Locators Realty.
space, 465 or 663 sq I I . Parkins,
rVtlDDLETOWN
convenient in-town location, attractive (#> 741-5111 or 642 292B
STORES LOW O V E R H E A D Re
locate retail business or start new, in
beautiful air conditioned mall, located in center of busy town. Office
Space avail also. $325 A up. Call
747 2916.
Exclusive 1 I 2 bedroom apart
ments. Individual gas healing A central air conditioning. Excellent lotalion
FOR RENT
6,00Ysq ft. Overhead
Just off Rl. 35 on Kings Highway door. 2 entrances. 2 Moors, with
East (walking distance lo Foodtown e l e v a t o r . Inquire at C r a t e ' s
Shopping Center)
Beverages, 14 N. Bridge Ave , Red
CALL 671-0011
Bank. 747-1485
APPLEfROOk^SECTToN - 2
bedrooms. I bath, ' < acre. te'S/mo
+ utilities, security I. references
Call I43-40H) aller 4.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Oil
Scenic Dr, 3 bedroom, 2'i-balh. garage Prestigious area. trOO/mo. +,
Available Jan. I I 291-5*42;
Any condition 4 4911
TURN YOUR' DIAMONDS INTO EAST KEANSBURG 2 bedrooms.
232 West l l t t i S l , New York, H ,
DOLLARS - Convert Old Jewelry to fully lurnlshed. washer/dryer,
Cash DON PON'S JEWELERS Will lenced yard. 14M) mo t ulililies.
10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS,
Buv from private owners and es Call 411 1022 Ol' MiHM
ZIP, SUE and STYLE NUMBED.
lates ANTIQUE CLOCKS RE
EAST KEANSBURG - 3 Mdroom.
PAIRED AND JEWELRY DE- mint cond . large yard. 1SJS ullli
Sew n' save special! Send
Absolutely tree!
SIGNED 799 River Rd.. Fair lies 264-iu.
now for NEW FALL-WINTER PAT
As a service to our community. The Register
Haven, [N.J. W2-6257. ___
F A I R H A V E N River Oaks. 3
TERN CATALOG Over 100 styles,
WANTED Dead Christmas Trees bedrooms. I 1 , balhs S'JO-mo -f
is offering a Iree 3 line lound ad lor 4 days
Deliver to 52 Shrewsbury Dr. securllv, ulililies A references
all sizes Plus free coupon
under our Lost & Found Class The Register
Rumson.
842
40/0 alter 4 PJTV
for any $2,25 pattern Catalog
appreciates your honesty S will do its pan
C MIDDLETOWN DEEPOALE '
costs $1.50.
in helping to find the original owner.
Executive home. 4 bedrooms, S
REAL ESTATE
baths, study, rec room, country
RENTALS
kitchen, formal living room 4 dining
room. 2 fireplaces, 2 acres. SI2S0 a
mo. + utilities. Weekly landscape
101 Apartments
care and snow plowing included
A DEAL - Near train, 'urn,.bed or Available in 30 days.
not, S130 Days all bills! 24O-S551
Locators Realty
River Rd.
W First Ave
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Lui 804
Haven
All. Highlands
urious 2 bedroom, 1100 sq t l . apt Fair
2*t-t?7S
Patio, air conditioning, pool Hee Til 4100
included, fully carpeted SSSO a mo. O L D B R I D G E M o d e r n 3bedroom. 2 bath Kids,pels fine!
? WW
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS
I & 2 RUMSON Furn < rooms, 1
bedroom Garden apts. Heat & hot Uedrooms, modern kllchan, full
water included. Cable TV Pleasi basement, l bath, steam oil heat, I
call 291 0006
car garage, small family (1 child),
BRADLEY BEACH - Prime loca lease, VOO per mo. DENNIS K
lion 1-bedroom apt., including hoi B Y R N E . Realtor. 9 West River Rd..
water, heat, security, laundry A on Rumson, 842 11 SO
premises parking. 1371. No pets RUMSON Partially tumntied, /
room dwelling. Combination Hying
After 12 noon call 774 0610
HIGHLANDS 1 bedroom Shore room a. dining room, 3 bedrooms, IVi
I t A C M t H S M O V I N b INC Big Dr apartments, wall-to-wall carpet balhs. hot water heat, 2-car garage.
t LftPhRTCARPbT CLtANINO
or small Licensed and insured Free ing. no pets, security required. $3SC Small family. No pets. Lease 1600
Uunoisterv cleaning Reasonable
JUHN RUbblNb
estimates Fair Haven 330-1333
per mo DENNIS K BYRNE. Re
tcs Morns Hoffman, '470209
* utilities 872 0691
interior exterior home repairs
HIGHLANDS'- Waierironi. dock. S altor, B West River Rd . Rumson.
Certificate of Occupancy work
rooms, 2 bedrooms, large closets, 42 mo.
Free estimates
Dorch, no netj. W5.
291-M71.
RUMSON ' 2 bedroom. 1 ' i b a l h .
No job too small
KEANSBURG - I 1 brooms $735 a eKC. location, washer,'dryer $300 a
EDDIE'S PAINTINO
495 2004
t - I H t ^ L A C t i & WOUU b l O V E S
mo., I 1 ) mos security, utilities not mq. + utllllles. 842-5309
Expert Craltsman
Chimneys, brick hearths & walls H A I N I I N O , t I L E , LARPfcNf HY included 7393630
Call Eddie. 671 4403
SEA BRIGHT Beachfront with
Unck. slone, block, concreie
Lirtol*-um & masonry Call M i k l ,
J a. J P A l N I I N I i - interiors. Hea KEANSBURG - 2 lamilv house, sundeck, fireplace A more! 240 5551,
weoairs J hide* 291 OOj;
49,2/IS
sonable rales, tree estimates downstairs apt 3 large bedrooms. Locators Realty.
bAVfcS
I tuio Ihi- rough work, you
enclosed patio SS25 includes heat, TINTON F A L L S - Prlval* 7 room
finish her oft Repair, improve, add
hoi water & cooking gas, not elec Ranch on acreage. Skylights &
MOHOAN P COLIU JH
on Herme, /0-J9M P b. "Fire Hock
trie. 1 m o security, ref. Available more* 240-5551, Locators Realty
lipdoeringf^Painting Plaster
Installed "
Feb. I 7S7 649S
UNION BEACH A room cottage
K t M provided HI um
BULK i r - U H N H U H b HfcHAIH
No pels 1375'mo ulililies. Refer
btASUNAL HATbb - Holler. brush
& Ketinisnmg & Antique Restora
ences 2647442
spray. Call 741-4072. 4 3 M I 7 . alter 108
lions 96 Birch Ave . Little Silver.
/ p.m
N J 741-2243 Home touchups. nicks
103 Rentals to Sharp
. HOUbbb
uaraoes, yard & gut
& dents removed. Furniture strip
2 BEDROOM - Furnishtd ai>l lo
ers cleaned out & hauled away.
innu Ov hand & sanding Light
shart, J20O par mo. Call I Itavaini demolitions 1*7 HUB
, . . . . i t - F i i r . i V O r h
m < a i K . SM62I6
ruUNO PLUMBER Looking to
old pipes. Low rates. Lie No
104 Winter Rentals
14>5. Hay. 739-4346
C L E A H VARDS
NORTH LONG BRANCH Adult
RED BANK, N J .
CciUrs, atyts & garages ,
community. 1 bedroom axecutlva
H U N I t L U H PLUMBING & H t A I
F } * t t
sultas. Panoramic ocean vltw, maid
A P P L E F A R M LANDSCAPING I NO - Serving Middlelown area All
PRIME WATERFRONT
N l 1149
service, color TV, laundromat and
tree shrub pruning & removal Turf
VPIM of repairs Prompt service
reilaurant on premises All utilities
SUITES R E M A I N I N G
inning, gravel dnvewav fix up Oit
included.
season rates 747 0001. 842 e i ifc after
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A i HOME KfcPAlHS
Remodel
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bedrooms, 3 baths, large Kitchen,
ing, insulation, carpentry, plurhb
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(replace Skiing, swimming, lennls,
VIMO MACHINES Ser
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SECOND FLOOR*
,
122 7230
etc. For inlormationa, reservations,
ired
small Handy Dandy Home Repairs
Pattern Otpt. 4 2 0
154 R*cr*atlonal
V*hlcl*f
BABYSITTER
RASSAS PONTIAC
T O Y O T A 1*71 C O R O L L A
Llltback, a u t o , - A M / F M radio.
41,000 m l , US*S Call I 7 H M I
TOYOTA CELICA SPORT COUPE
t*7S 4-cvl. auto, trans., air, manAttract more readership bv placing ual steering 4 brakes. AM/FM raa STAR at the top and/or bottom of dio. 71.0*7 m l . No 4O4P. tl.MS.
your ad For details, call the Dally excluding lie. feat 4 lax Call
Register Classified Department, 41I1M0. Dealer.
S42I7OO
TOYOTA TERCEL I*i1 4-dr.. 4cvl.'. 1 meed manual trans, air,
manual steering 4 brakes, AM/FM
Stereo. 21,130 ml , No 2U4A. 14*71,
BMW 1171 2001 - Rebuilt engine, excluding Ik. lees 4 tax Call
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very good cond. A M / F M stereo 411 1100. Dealer
tape, best offer over USOO Attar 4 TOYOTA CRESSIDA 1*7i 4-dr .
p.m., I41-7HS
4uto. trans.. 4-cvl.. PS/PB. stereo.
air, 13.170 ml.. No. I5*P. 54*75.
BUHLER A BITTER INC
Mdudlng lie lees A Ian Call
Plvmouth-Chrvsler-Mb-Jasuar
32*0 Hwy 35
244-50M U l 1300. Peeler
BUICK CUSTOM WAGON 1t77 TOYOTA C E L I C A GT 1)7
Air, PS/P>B. PW, passenoer. LIHbeck. Vipeed manual trans., 4AM/FM stereo, St.OOO ml , runt cvl.. manual steering A brakes, air,
greal. looks good tHOB. 4*5-141*
IS.44O ml , NO JI11A, 12.475. *ICludCADILLAC ELDORADO 117! - Ino tic lees A taa Call 4311100.
Blue, 40,000 m l , exc. cond . 12000 II PMler.
TOYOTA CELICA GT 1*75 4 cvl..
Interested call tn-Uli.
CAMARO 117* 4-cvl.. auto.. Sspe*d manual trans., manual
PS/PB, air. AM/FM stereo. 41.000 steering. PB, 11I.M1 m l , No. 2*72A,
m l . line cond KSOO llrm 4*5-1130 as traded, 11,07), eacludlna. I k Itn
A l a . Call 4 3 1 - I I "
CAMARO 1*77
TOYOTA 1*7* - Cellce GT, black, 1
Best Offer
speed. AC, PS/PB. A M / F M stereo,
741-1110
sun roof. 71,000 m l , S4.W0 l u n i
CAMARO 1*71 Light blue with til 5 1M-41I1 alter 4
white Interior, auto . 4S.000 ml. Call
TWIN BORO MOTORS INC.
717 1224.
I l l Newman Springs
Red Sana
CAMARO 1*71 Auto.. PS/PB. air, Dodge/AMC/ Jeep/ Renault 747-0040
AM/FM stereo, exc cond S4.S00
USED V O L K S W A G E N - E N G I N E S
in IVU a l t e r !
.
AND TRANSMISSIONS. GUARAN
CARS UNDER 11.000
TEED
OTHER USED PARTS
KINGSLY AUTO SALES ALSO AVAILABLE CALL K I N N Y
THEODORE, 74H5OO
747 NO!
CARS llOOl TRUCKS S7]|
VOLVO - New A Used
Available at local government sales
Call (ralundabl*) (31!) '31 5137 Sales, parts, service, bodv moo
Ext. 2391ft. for vour directory on Shore Motors Rl 3), Wall 5717500
VOLVO PARTS SALE New used,
how lo purchase. 24 hrs,
CHEVY NOVA 1474 Eic cond. for oldies, restorers. Cheap! R E D
PS/PB. air, 4cvl (1,250 or best BANK VOLVO, 7 4 i m 4
VOLKSWAGEN B E E T L E 1*70 oiler I42<37I.
Runs good, great bodv and paint.
C H R Y S L E R NEW YORKER Call altar 4, 544^414
BROUGHAM 1*77 2 dr . 55.0110 VOLVO 1*71 Good engine, car
m l , loaded, leather Interior, stereo
tape deck Asking 13.400 741 44 needs some work. 1400 or best offer.
747-9044
,
71 aves.. all day weekends
VW SOUAREBACK 1971 - R i m
CIRCLE CHEVROLET
Shrewsbury Ave
Shrewsbury good. 4 new tires, new battery, motor rebuilt Call 77 9413
7411m
C U T L A S S O L O S M O I I L E 1110 VW JETTA 19(1 Gray. A M / F M
BROUGHAM 1 dr.. A M / F M Her stereo cassette, dlesal. alloy rims.
eo cassetla. AC. PS/PB. pwr. win- 14.000 ml H H X 5 9 altar 5 10
cjjv/t. fully equlDiiad. ttSOO or best VW KAKMANN M I A l*7t - Oaod
A STAR IS BORN...
AVIS
GEORGE WALL
LINCOLN/MERCURY
Shrewsbury Ave., at Sycamore
1S2 Boats and
Shrewsbury
7471400
Accessories
HONDA 1101 ACCORD Blue,
12' A L U M I N U M STARCRAFT A M / F M cassette. 14.000 m l . , eac
Outboard, electric motor, trailer, cond . Ispeed standard shift HMO
1400, Coll 717-4111. ask lor Kelly.
544*0*0.
BOAT FOR SALE7 An ad this slle HONDA P R E L U D E 1*00 Gold, 5lor 10 days coils lusl U.00. Call The spaad, A M / F M stereo, electric sun' UMTOO.forfaii roof, mini cond.. 11700. Call 5441111.
reeuils. Wttai a I w i w . . . .
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BOAT MANUFACTURER Hot 4ipeed manual trans.. A M / P M
new I I ' Deep-V Bowrldors. 120 h.p., cattotte, manual steering 4 brakes.
loadod. Reg tlo.NO; NOW ts,**s*
(1,350 ml.. No. 7145A, as traded,
FOB plant, dealer prep. Call Jim tl.4*5, including lie. tees 4 tax. Call
collect. X-!7 4170
431-1300, Dealer. '
Young (J?ed
Cars
For Sale
47 Shrewsbury Ave.
Red Bank, 747-0308
Tuesday
Freehold mayor unhappy with Democrats9 performance, A4
NO. 162
SHREWSBURY, N.J.
Western
Monmouth
Edition
25 CENTS
O'Brien fills
Freehold
council seat
By TERRY MOORE
UMlMPmilM
man and 13-year-old Charles Dyson of Highlands, N.J.,. during the time they were in Vermont.
Dyson's father said the boy was visiting
relatives in Virginia during the weekend, but
would be back in New Jersey this morning to be
interviewed by authorities.
Hammill will have the option to waive extradition rights, or fight the procedure that
would send him back to New Jersey.
He- and John Burns, 21, of Denver, Colo.,
were arrested during a raid in the rural town of
Greensboro on Friday, shortly after Dyson
snowed up in a New York City bus terminal and
told authorities be had just stepped off a bus
from Vermont.
Burns, who is also known as John Bommarito, faces no charges in connection with the
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TOOTSIE AND FAN Robert Wilson, a Highlands councilman, left, delivers a hug
to Dustin Hoffman, who he worked with in the recent blockbuster, "Tootsie."
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Local councilman
plays Tootsie's pal
By JO ASTRID GLADING
HIGHLANDS - If you thought it was
him, you were right.
The soap opera stage manager who faints
when "Tootsie's" Dorothy Michaels reveals
herself to be Dustin Hoffman is none other
than Councilman Robert Wilson of Highlands.
Wilson, 55, who worked as a prop man on
"Tootsie," said he was given a speaking role
in the film by his friend, Hoffman.
He plays a stage manager who is infatuated with Uie tttds^udi atiing Btttatfea,
constantly slapping her/him on the bottom,
and having those slaps returned by a gutsy
Hoffman who plays up to him.
"ItttrMKHObyOonLofCll
KRAMER RETURNS Asburv Park Mayor Ray Kramer holds his daughter, Kris, as
Superior Court Judge Benedict R. Nicosia swears him as freeholder, to the delight of
Kramer's mother and his wife, Lellani.
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years investigating the effects of the sweetener, said he would not speculate on any
parallel problems humans might encounter.
"Basically, any research you are going to
do may or may not have similar like effects
in hurmns. But I can't say for sure... primarily because I don't believe humans imbibe
nearly as much saccharin as our animals
were imbibing," said Meagher.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
attempted to ban saccharin in 177 after a
study by the Canadian National Cancer Institutes and several Canadian universities
found a higher incidence of bladder cancer in
rats given the artificial sweetener.
But Congress in 1977 approved legislation
stopping the agency from imposing the ban
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Marine Forecast
More budget
cuts comings
says governor
By JIM MANION
TRENTON (AP) - Cuts of $30 million in the current
budget and reductions of up to $150 million in the next
state spending plan are on the way despite adoption of a
$350 million compromise tax program last week, says
Gov. Thomas H. Kean.
In an interview with The Associated Press yesterday,
Kean said he will be announce the $30 million in cuts he
vowed to make in the current budget. The pledge was
part of an agreement under which the Legislature passed
a sales tax increase and a higher income tax rate for
those earning more than $50,000.
THEN. IN HIS budget address to the Legislature in
February, Kean said he will disclose additional spending
cuts of up to $150 million for the budget year beginning
July 1.
Kean said he didn't like signing the emergency legislation that led to a 1 percent increase in the 5 percent
state sales tax and an increase of from 2.5 percent to 3.5
percent in the income tax rate for those earning above
$50,000 annually.
"I held my nose and signed it," Kean said. He added
that it wasn't "my package, a Republican package or a
Democratic package."
"It was something worked out by people In the
Legislature who felt they had to put the needs of the state
above politics," Kean said.
The tax increases averted the need to cut $150 million
from the current budget and Kean said he has no plans to
seek additional levies this year although the next budget
faces an estimated $500 million deficit.
"THIS (TAX PACKAGE) solves the problem for a
good way into the future (as far as new taxes are
concerned)," Kean said.
The governor declined to be specific about where he
would rut the current $6 2 billion budget or the next
budget But he said the money saving measures would
include strict spending ceilings for ever department and
could include "abolishments" of major state agencies.
"Whatever spending reductions we have to make,
we'll make," Kean said. As for the next budget, Kean
said. "I think the people are going to see the trimmest
' budget the state has ever seen ... And that's the way it
should be at a i .me of recession."
Kean's comments came in his first interview since he
signed a tax package on Friday morning after a marathon
legislative session that began early Thursday and lasted
through the night.
In his campaign for election last year, the governor
took a stand against raising the state income tax and
called for a reduction in the sales tax as a way to spur the
state's economy.
"I just don't know," Kean replied to a question about
how the new taxes would affect his political credibility.
IN REVIEWING THE passage of the tax legislation,
Kean credited efforts by eight Democratic mayors and
Assemblyman Christopher Jackman, D-Hudson, as particularly effective in forging a compromise.
"We needed people like the mayors who had access
to the Democratic caucus because that's where the
problem was," Kean said. "And Chris Jackman was
very much of a compromiser he knew something had to
h/inn"
Kean met in Newark last Wednesday with the mayors
of Newark, Paterson, East Orange, Jersey City, Trenton,
Hoboken and Bayonne to discuss the impact of the
threatened budget cuts. He said he also conferred by
telephone with Democratic Camden Mayor Randy
Primas.
It was at that meeting that Kean first agreed to
consider signing an increase in the income tax.
Several of the mayors, most notably Trenton Mayor
Arthur Holland. Jersey City Mayor Gerald McCann and
East Orange Mayor Thomas Cook, lobbied for the income
tax when the Legislature convened on Thursday.
Kean's first concession to the mayors was a 0.5
percent increase in the income tax for earnings above
$50,000 annually.
JACKMAN THEN pressed for a 1 percent increase in
the income levy and ultimately succeeded.
Kean said he was swayed to agree to the higher
income tax increase because there was insufficient support for other options, including an increase in levies on
alcohol and a temporary extension of the sales tax to
include motor fuels.
Finally, both the sales and income tax increases
passed with bipartisan support. The Democrats supplied
more votes for the income tax and Republicans supplied
most votes for the sales tax.
Kean didn't attack legislators who opposed the package and he noted that several Republicans opposed both
measures.
"I don't think they understood the extent of next
year's (budget) problems, ' Kean said.
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3. Pain between
shoulders
4 Stiffness of neck
5. Nerve tension
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8. Anxiety in the chest
9. Stiffness or pain in
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Cops grab
motorist
after chase
MANALAPAN - Police
charged a township man with
resisting arrest yesterday after he led them on a chase
through Knglishtuwn by car
and on foot, a police spokesman reported yesterday
Poster Drummer Jr , 36,
of Woodville. is scheduled for
arraignment today before
Municipal Court Judge Leslie
Tinkler. Last night Drummer
was held in the Monmouth
County jail in lieu of $10,000
bail, police said
According to the polii
two Manalapan detectives attempted to stop Drummer's
car on- Highbndge Road
shortly after noon yesterday,
but Drummer sped up and
fled into Englishtown.
With a police c a r in
pursuit, Drummer allegedly
drove across, two lawns
before abandoning his car
and disappearing into a
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Lotteries
TRENTON - The winning Pick-It number drawn
Monday in New Jersey's
Lottery was 609. A straight
bet pays $216, box pays $36
and pairs pay $21 50.
The winning Pick-4
number w a s 3346. A
straight bet pays $3,716 and
there was no box.
NOTICI
SHREWSBURY
RESIDENTS
Public hearing on use o l Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
$20.83? lor 1983 will be
held on Wednesday. January
19. 1983 al 1:30 p m in Ihe
meeling room. Municipal
Building. 419 Syr.amoip Avenue. Shrewsbury.
Mddciii: iiUldMliy
Limited Quantities
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THE NATION
In a separate report, the Commerce Department said construction spending in November rose 3.5 percent. That followed a
revised increase of 0.4 percent in October and
was the biggest one-month gain in nearly two
years.
There was a 5.8 percent gain for residential construction alone, the latest encouraging sign of revival in the long-depressed
housing industry. Other government reports
have shown house sales and housing starts
also rising steadily as interest rates declined
in recent months.
The report said the value of new construction begun during November reached an annual rate of $237.2 billion, the highest level
since the $238.1 billion of July 1981. The"
percentage gain over October was the biggest one-month increase since a rise of about
5.S percent in January 1981.
In other economic developments:
The American Iron and Steel Institute
said operations at U.S. steel mills improved
slightly last week after falling to their lowest
rate in 50 years Uie previous week. Production rose to 898,000 tons in the week ended
Jan. 1, an iiicreaseW^ppercent. But estimated production of 72.4\million tons for all SWORN I N Sem. Frank Lautenberg re-enacts his taking the oath of office with
of 1S82 was 40 percent ldwer than the 120.8 Vice President George Bush yesterday in the old Senate Chambers In the U.S.
million tons produced the year before.
Capitol. Looking on Is Lautenberg's wife Lois.
The Federal Reserve Board reported
that money-market accounts which banks
and savings institutions bdgan offering Dec.
14 held an average of $52 bifiion through Dec.
22. The accounts are the fiMt offered by
financial institutions to carry no limit on
interest. The Fed said the accounts attracted
an average of $30 billion for the fint two days
they were offered.
on an interim basi* by Republican Nicholas
WASHINGTON (AP) - A New Jersey
Brady, who served eight months and stepped
congressional delegation with a bigger Demaside at Christmas to give Lautenberg a oneocratic majority than last year has been
week edge in seniority on the other freshman
sworn into office, and its newest members
senators.
say they are eager to get the economy movLautenberg, who spent more than $5 miling again.
lion including about $4 million of his own to
The freshmen, Democratic Sen. Frank
win the Senate seat in his first run for office,
Lautenberg of Montclair and Democratic
waved a number of times from the floor to
further cuts in the same domestic programs Rep. Robert Torricelli of New Mllford, said
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Remembers of his family, who watched from
it trimmed in 1981 and again in 1982 at the Monday after the ceremonies that they feel
agan plans to seek $30 billion in domestic
the gallery.
economic recovery should be one of Conbudget cuts for fiscal 198* but he still faces a , president's urging
"As I looked up there I could see everyThe $30 billion in non-military cuts Re- gress' top priorities.
deficit likely to top $175 billion, adminisbody wiping away the tears. I didn't have the
Lautenberg, a 58-year-old businessman
agan has tentatively approved is up slightly
tration officials report.
courage to do that down there on the floor,
from the total contemplated in November, who made millions in data processing, said
Any further narrowing of the estimated
though. I wanted to look like one of the
when the president authorized budget direc- Congress and the Reagan administration
red ink for the budget year that begins next
fellas," Lautenberg said.
tor David A. Stockman to find $26 billion in "have a terrific responsibility to get our
October depends on whether the president
people back to work."
He called it a "great occasion," particusavings.
will drop his opposition to new tax increases
larly because his 76-year-old mother, Mollie
"It's a blight on our society to have so
Officials said larger domestic cuts are
and further cuts in his military spending
Kofman, was able to see it. His wife, Lois, his
now being sought because of the more many people jobless," he said.
plans, according to officials involved in planTorricelli, 31, a former aide to Vice Presisister, Marian, and his children, Ellen, Nan,
pessimistic auministration economic forening the budget.
Lisa and Josh, ages 14 to 25, also were
cast, which shows 1984 spending and the dent Walter Mondale, said economic reThe officials, speaking on condition that
vitalization is the key issue facing Congress.
present.
deficit - rising faster than previously
their names not be used, disclosed the pro"I think that the thing that the DemoBefore the ceremony, Lautenberg atthought.
posed non-defense cuts yesterday as Reagan
tended a briefing on the issues that will be
"It's like being on a treadmill," one crats now understand is that without economlaunched a week of intensive meetings with
ic
growth,
there
isn't
money
for
any
of
the
considered by the Senate Banking, Housing
official said. 'You nave to keep cutting
aides and congressional Republicans on ways
social programs that we believe in," he said.
and Urban Affairs Committee, one of two
more to keep up with the deficit."
to stem a deficit that swells with each new
"Only
economic
growth
creates
funds
for
panels on which he will sit. The other is the
Officials disclosed plans for cutting $30
estimate.
education,
for
Social
Security
and
for
housSenate Commerce, Science and Technology
Administration budget planners now con- billion from programs in the wake of a weeking.,
There
is
no
other
answer."
Committee.
end report that Reagan had rescinded most
cede the 1984 deficit will exceed $200 billion
The size of the New Jersey delegation to
Lautenberg helped Automatic Data Procof the $26 billion in cuts he had approved in
for the first time if no savings are enacted.
the
House
slipped
this
year
from
15
to
14
as
a
essing Inc. become an Industry leader with
November. White House spokesman Larry
Just a few weeks earlier, the administration
result
of
the
1980
census
results.
In
the
last
16,000 employees. He said he has decided to
Speakes said the report was false.
was talking about a deficit between $150
session, it was made up of eight Democrats
sell his sizeable holdings in the company, but
Budget officials declined to detail the
billion and $200 billion, and last summer, it
and seven Republicans; this year, it has nine
will do so "in an orderly fashion," perhaps
proposed savings, but said they touch on a
was predicting a deficit of $93 billion.
Democrats and five Republicans.
over two years, to minimize any adverse
broad array of domestic programs, including
When he took office, Reagan promised to
' Lautenberg takes the Senate seat that was
impact that could result from the sale.
Medicare and Medicaid but excluding Social
eliminate the deficit by 1984. Instead, he is
held until March by Democrat Harrison A.
Among the well-wishers who stopped by a
Security.
presiding over the largest deficits ever:
Williams Jr., who resigned in the wake of his
reception in Lautenberg's honor were MonAny proposals for making the Social Se$110.7 billion in fiscal 1982 and an estimated
Abscam conviction. Williams was replaced
dale.
curity system financially sound will await
$185 billion or more this year. The previous
the recommendations of a bipartisan comrecord was $66.4 billion in 1976.
mission, budget officials said.
The latest red-ink estimate stems from a
new internal ou
Qtecaal throwould not represent actual reductions Irom
ing weaker economic growth for 1983 than
spending levels expected for the current fispreviously expected.
cal year. To the contrary, overall spending
Reagan faces a Jan. 31 deadline for sendnext year is sure to rise from this year's
ing his proposed budget to Congress, which
estimate of nearly $800 billion.
may prefer defense cuts and tax increases to
MX missile commission
aims to be non-political
WASHINGTON (AP) - By appointing
a bipartisan commission to study the MX
missile. President Reagan is trying to take
the issue out of the political arena to
improve the weapon's chances of survival,
administration officials say.
"The president is interested in getting
a consensus and congressional approval
for a basing mode for the MX, rather than
re-fighting the 1980 campaign," said one
official who asked to anonymous.
The 11-member commission named by
Reagan Monday to review his strategic
weapons modernization program and MX
basing alternatives includes Harold
Brown, who was defense secretary under
President Jimmy Carter, and James
Woolsey, undersecretary of the Navy in
the Carter administration. .
The only representative from the Reagan administration's Defense Depart-
THE WORLD
Warsaw Pact meeting today
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia - As Warsaw Pact leaden
gathered for their flnt'meeting under the leadership of Yuri
V. Andropov, the Soviet Communist Party warned today that
the West would not be able to deploy more missiles in Europe
"with Impunity."
The meeting of Soviet bloc leaden, delayed from its
scheduled early December opening date by the death of
Leonid I. Brezhnev, is believed likely to endorse Andropov's
proposals for limiting nuclear arms on European soil.
The government and party beads also are expected to
address Communist-bloc economic issues.
The conference is Andropov's fint trip abroad since be
replaced Brezhnev as Soviet Communist Party general secretary on Nov. 12.
Grace Kelly's
brother gets
out of hospital
PHILADELPHIA (AP) John B. Kelly Jr., brother of
the late Princess Grace of
Monaco and a former Philadelphia city councilman, arrived home yesterday to the
hugs and kisses of his family
one week after being shot In
the thigh an assailant in Florida.
"I feel good," Kelly said
after arriving at the Philadelphia International Airport
with bis wife, Susan. His
daughters Margaret Kelly
and Susan don Median and
her family met Kelly and
rode with him tbnw^h the
ait |K>i I oa mulorixed cart
the airport provided.
Kelly said he had lost
weight after surgery to remove the- bullet