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Page 1: Vol. 11 NO. 16 Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1981 20 Cents Yacht ... · Thieves net $ 2 2 ,0 0 0 in Hazlet burglaries HAZLET Goods and cash totaling $22,975 were stolen Feb. 5 from a Galewood

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Vol. 11 NO. 16 Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1981 20 Cents

Y a c h t C lu b f ir e la b e le d 'su sp ic io u s 'M A R IE M U H L E R

Muhler seeks clean-up funds in WashingtonM A R LB O R O

A ssem b lym an M arie S . M uhler (R-Mon- m outh ), returned from W ashington la st week w ith both good and bad news about the pro­posed federa l toxic waste cleanup “ super­fund” and how the B u rn t F ly Bog s ite w ill benefit from it.

M s. M uhler w as one of severa l a rea legis­la to rs who attended the W ashington meeting. T h e others included State Sen. Thom as S. G ag liano (R-M onm outh), A ssem b lym an H az­e l G lu ck (D -O cean), A ssem b lym an John 0 . Bennett (R-M onm outh), and County Health O ffice r Le s te r Ja rg o w sky .

M s. M uhler sa id that W alte r B a rb e r of the F e d e ra l En v iro n m enta l P rotection Agency told the group that the E P A did not intend to withhold “ superfund” m onies from New J e r ­sey , if and when the appropriation b ill is passed.

M s. M uhler sa id , however, that there w ill be “ a litt le fine tuning” of the conditions w h ich m ust be met before the money is appro­priated .

“ Th e point that the E P A kept getting across to u s ,” she sa id , “ w as that the superfund m oney would s im p ly be seed money to allow the states w ith toxic waste problem s to get sta rted w ith the ir own funding program s for cleanup p ro jects .”

The bad news is that the status of the super­fund leg islation is s t i l l u nclear. Rep . Jam e s J . F lo r ie (D -N .J .) sa id that P resident Ronald Reagan had considered rescind ing fo rm er P resid en t J im m y C a rte r ’s executive order to im plem ent a proposed $78 m illion “ super­fund” supplem ental appropriation.

Although nea rly 20 percent of the known hazardous w aste s ites a re in New Je rs e y , it s t i l l isn ’t the only state w ith the problem , nor does the township have the only dump site above or near an underground w ater source. R ecen tly , the State Dept, of En v iro n m enta l Protection targeted five sites in the state for im m ediate cleanup. B u rn t F ly Bog is on the lis t .

The four other sites a re Bridgeport R en ta l, Logan Tow nship , G loucester County ; severa l illeg a l toxic w aste dump sites in P lum sted Tow nship , Ocean County ; an illeg a l dump site in Cape M ay County ; and a lan d fill near A t­lan tic C ity w here tox ic substances w ere dumped for years .

B y Jud ith M cGee Feeney K E Y P O R T

The f ire w h ich destroyed the Keyp o rt Y a c h t C lub two weeks ago w as “ defin ite ly susp i­c io us ,” according to P o lice D et. Raym ond Lee .

B u t, f ire o ffic ia ls have been unable to deter­m ine the f ire ’s cause.

“ W e had to c la s s ify it as susp icious, be­cause there w as no evidence of fau lty w iring or m echan ica l fa ilu re ,” Le e sa id . ‘ I t ’s s t ill under investigation . W e’re ta lk ing to people in the neighborhood to find if they saw any­th ing .”

“ P t l . (A la n ) D uncan w as the f ir s t on the scene ,” Lee sa id . “ He noticed the f ire be­cause the a la rm went o ff.”

County F i r e M arsh a l F re d Leggett closed his investigation of the Feb . 5 f ire , say in g he has “ come up w ith nothing.”

"W e dug there a l l day today,” he sa id la st Tuesday . “ We found nothing wrong w ith the heating unit, the oil burner, or the e lectric w a te r h ea te r.”

“ We know it sta rted in the basem ent, below the b a r ,” Leggett added, “ but we don’t know w h y .”

M eanw hile , The c lub ’s board of d irecto rs w ill meet th is week to consider recom m enda­tions by its planning com m ittee for rebuild ing the clubhouse.

“ We had our f ir s t p lanning com m ittee m eeting S a tu rd a y ,” sa id Stephen Slovenz, the club ’s v ice commodore. “ We have a general

idea of w hat we w ant, and w e ’l l present that to the board .”

“ The club has set the goal to be in our new building by our next annual m eeting in Octo­b e r,” he sa id , “ but that’s a tentative goa l.”

Th e club has been paid $140,000, Slovenz sa id , the total am ount of the build ing’s f ire in­surance .

B u t Slovenz estim ated that the structu re w as worth $200,000

“ I t w ill probably cost even m ore than that to rep lace i t , ” he sa id .

A lso , paintings in the building have been valued between $90,000 and $150,000, he sa id , but a l l of the build ing’s contents w ere insured fo r only $11,000.

The club lost an o rig ina l C u rr ie r and Ives p rin t, an Antonio Jacobsen painting , and stud­

ies of steam boats by Ja m e s B ard .A lso lost w ere old photographs, sh ip

m odels, sa ilin g troph ies, and h is to rica l docum ents, including the m inutes of eve ry meeting since the club was incorporated at the building in 1908.

Slovenz said he did not know how the club would finance another building.

“ The planning com m ittee suggests the pro­je c t ,” Slovenz sa id . “ I f the board approves it , i t ’s g iven to the finance com m ittee and they figure out how to fund it. I ’m sure w e’ll get the m oney.”

C lub m em bers have sa id they expect to m ain ta in the ir usual sum m er ac tiv it ie s .

Th e re w as no serious dam age to the dock behind the club , because heavy w inds blew the flam es aw ay from the w ater.

Th ieves n e t $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 in H azle t b u rg la rie sH A Z L E T

Goods and cash totaling $22,975 w ere stolen Feb . 5 from a Galewood D riv e home during one of the township’s f ive b reak-ins in the past two weeks, according to P o lice Chief Holmes J . G o rm erley .

P o lice have charged suspects in connection w ith break-ins a t a local garage and two homes, G o rm erley sa id , but a re s t i l l in vesti­gating b urg laries a t two other houses, in­cluding the one on Galewood D rive .

A nnarae M anionakis reported that her house a t 16 Galewood D riv e had been burg­la rized a t 6:30 p .m ., police sa id .

Th e th ief had ap p aran tly entered the house through a re a r window.

Stolen w ere $500 in cu rren cy , a $1,000 lynx coat, $18,835 in je w e lry , and $2,640 worth of m iscellaneous item s, including some lad ies ’ undergarm ents, police said .

Th e underw ear w as recovered , p a rtia lly burned, behind the B ru n sw ick Bow ling A lle y , A irp o rt P la za , police sa id .

D et. C a lv in Stenquist is the investigating of­fice r.

P o lice apprehended two S a y re v ille youths Feb . 4 a fte r a chase on L lo yd Road and recov­ered $16,000 in je w e lry w hich had been stolen that evening from a H azlet home, police sa id .

M rs . J .P . W alsh of 23 C re sc i B lv d . ca lled police to report that she had in terrupted a robbery when she had returned home that evening, police sa id .

M rs . W alsh sa id that two teenagers pushed and h it h e r as they ra n out her front door, police sa id . The youths apparently had en­tered the W alsh home through a re a r base­m ent window, police said .

P t l. Thom as S illco cks chased a c a r that f it a description provided by M rs . W alsh on L loyd Road , police sa id . When they reached A ber­deen, the suspects le ft the c a r and began run­

ning, but w ere apprehended by Aberdeen po­lice .

Both suspects w ere 17-year-old boys and w ere using a c a r reg istered to one of the ir parents, police sa id .

Both w ere charged w ith breaking and entry and w ere re fe rred to Ju ve n ile C ourt, police sa id .

D et. John A llen w as the investigating offi­ce r.

An Old B rid g e m an w as charged w ith burg­la ry and being under the in fluence of drugs F r id a y in connection w ith a b reak-in at R a r ita n G arag e , S . M ain Street and Bedle Road , police sa id .

P t l. Joseph A ke rs sa id he saw Christopher Geores, 24 of Sunset Avenue, Lau ren ce H a r­bor, entering the garage through a broken window a t 3:43 a .m ., according to police.

A fte r chasing Geores, A ke rs apprehended h im a t A tlan tic S tree t, Keyport.

A fte r he w as arrested , Geores w as brought to B aysho re Com m unity Hosp ita l, Holm del, fo r treatm ent of bru ises he a lleg ed ly had rece ived in a beating e a r lie r in the night, police sa id .

P o lice sa id they do not know who w as re ­sponsible fo r the beating.

A township m an w as charged w ith b reaking into a H azlet home Fe b . 8, a fte r he w as ap­prehended and beaten by a resident of the house, police said .

M unicipal Court Judge Ronald Horan la st week set ba il a t $1,000 fo r M ichael G rillo , 19, of 24 B irc h A ve . and re fe rred the charges to a county grand ju ry , police said .

G rillo is charged w ith breaking into the M cM anus home a t 31 L yn n B lv d ., police said .

W hile E le an o r M cM anus ca lled police at 3:38 a .m . to report that an in truder had entered her home, her 17-year-old son re ­stra ined and beat G r illo , police sa id .

M a n d a t o r y p r o g r a m g a i n i n g m o m e n t u m

Recycling g ets o ff to sh a k y s ta rtB y Jud ith M cGee Feeney

Th e Bayshore Regional R ecyo ling C oali­tion’s program of newspaper collections is gaining m om entum , despite som e confusion and problem s w ith scavengers, according to local o ffic ia ls .

K ean sb u rg , K eyp o rt , Aberdeen, Union B each , and H azlet a re m em bers of the co a li­tion, w h ich w as form ed la st sum m er.

To include newspapers in re g u la r garbage is illegal in the m un ic ipa litie s . Residents a re asked to bundle newspapers and place them a t curbside for separate co llections, w hich a re scheduled tw ice m onthly.

B u t, residents in m any areas have com ­plained that newspapers w ere not collected.

The contractor, the Young-Guenther Co. of W. Orange, also reported that scavengers have taken m any papers, reducing the f irm ’s p ro fits , o ffic ia ls sa id .

Young-Guenther is paid by selling the pa­pers it co llects to a re cyc lin g plant.

Coalition o ffic ia ls hope that the revenue from the sa le of the newspapers w ill eventual­ly be high enough to provide a sm a ll re turn to the towns.

T h e e lim ination of newspapers from the re g u la r garbage is also expected to reduce garbage collection costs by lightening the reg­u la r loads.

Most loca l o ffic ia ls sa id they a re optim istic about the program and pleased w ith its pro­gress, despite the snags.

“ I t ’s building up ,” Keyp o rt M ayor R ich a rd Bergen sa id . “ A t f irs t , it didn’t go as w e ll a s I had hoped. P a r t of the problem w as that the contracto r w as m issing pick-ups on m any streets , but I th ink w e’ve got that worked out.”

“ In m y opinion, it w as ju s t not enough hom ework by the co n tracto r,” Bergen added. “ O r, the em ployees m ay have taken short­cu ts .”

O ffic ia ls in Aberdeen and Union Beach also have com plained of m issed pick-ups.

Union B each M ayor V incent F a r le y and Councilm an R ita G rah am sa id that the ir own bundles of papers had been overlooked during a collection.

“ People get d iscouraged ,” F a r le y said . “ I d idn’t w ant to take m y papers back in .”

The co llecto rs , who a re scheduled to m ake the ir rounds between 7:30 and 8:30 a . m . some­

tim es don’t a r r iv e until the end of the d ay, M s. G rah am added.

Young-Guenther has sa id that m any homes fa il to put papers out, F a r le y said .

B u t, F a r le y added, the p rogram is “ p icking up a litt le b it .”

“ People a re fin a lly sta rting to w rap up th e ir papers and put them out,” he sa id . “ T h is w ill re a lly help our town.”

Aberdeen councilm en sa id la st month that m any residents had com plained of m issed pick-ups.

Adeline Arno ld , a m em ber of the E n v iro n ­m ental A d v iso ry Bo ard , collected a carload of papers le ft by the contracto r during a Ja n u ­a ry co llection, councilm en said .

The township’s most recent collection last week w as “ m uch b ette r,” M s. A rnold sa id .

“ M ayor W ilm a G reenspan rode in one of the trucks w ith the co n tracto rs ,” she sa id , “ and they picked up a g reat deal m ore p ap er.”

Bergen and M s. A rno ld a lso cited the w in te r weather as an im pedim ent to collection.

Collections a re cancelled in ra in or snow, M s. A rnold sa id , adding that residents m ay have been confused on one collection day when the sky w as c le a r , but snow w as on the ground.

The collection w as held because it w asn ’t snowing, she sa id , but did not y ie ld m uch pa­per.

“ I t ’s going to take a litt le w h ile ,” M s. A r­nold sa id . “ I f people a re patient, I ’m su re the problem s w ill be worked out.”

F e w e r problem s w ere reported in K ean s­burg.

“ In two m onths, w e’ve collected about 20 tons of p a p er,” Councilm an E ile e n L loyd sa id . “ T h a t ’s 20 tons that probably would have been in the re g u la r garbag e.”

“ W e’re hoping that w e’ll be ab le to nego­tia te a low er contract p rice , o r a t least leve l the p rice off, when we renew our garbage con­t ra c t ,” she added. “ W e should be ab le to say , ‘Look how m uch lighter our garbage load is now .’”

M unicipa lities have not ye t estim ated their sav ings in garbage weight, she said .

“ Keansburg is doing te r r if ic ,” M s. L loyd said . “ A t the f ir s t pick-up, we collected three tons; a t the second, f iv e tons; and a t the th ird , nine tons.”

“ We seem to be ca rry in g some of the other

tow ns,” she added, “ although Aberdeen’s co l­lection has risen from three to seven tons.”

M s. L lo yd said that some m issed pick-ups m ay be attributed to out-of-date m aps and the fa c t that the contractors w ere not fa m ilia r w ith the area .

“ F o r instance , K eyp o rt is sp lit by Route 35,” she sa id . “ The f irm didn’t rea lize that one p a rt w as in K eyp o rt .”

M s. L lo yd noted that residents of any town whose papers a re passed over should ca ll th e ir m un ic ipa l ha ll. The contracto rs w ill come the next m orning to get the papers, she sa id .

O ffic ia ls in a ll the towns have com plained of scaveng ers. Anyone caught taking the pa­pers on a collection day m ay be h ea v ily fined, they said .

Young-Guenther has cited K eyp o rt and U n­ion Beach as towns in w hich scaveng ing is a problem , M s. L lo yd said .

K eyp o rt police caught one person illeg a lly taking the papers, Bergen sa id , and issued a w arn ing .

“ I have given orders that the police issue a surnmons the next tim e someone is caug ht,” he said .

Bergen added that papers in front of h is house w ere snatched by scavengers.

“ It seem s that the scavengers take a l l the bundles that a re wrapped n e a tly ,” M s. L loyd sa id , “ and leave the papers that a re not prop­e r ly wrapped fo r the contracto r to c lean up .”

Once, the contracto r had stacked papers collected from a section of Keansburg in front of a firehouse, she sa id , and scavengers took the pile w h ile it w as unattended.

P o lice in a ll the towns have been a lerted to w atch fo r scaveng ers, she added.

“ Young-Guenther is v e ry anxious to do a good jo b ,” M s. A rnold sa id . “ I t is a sm a ll business try in g to respond to a need.”

The f irm began re cyc lin g collections in W. Orange a fte r c itizens there petitioned the governm ent to begin a re cyc lin g program , she said .

Young-Guenther, which w as then d e live r­ing newspapers in the a re a , began the co llec­tions a s a public se rv ice .

N ewspaper co llections in K eyp o rt, Union Beach , and Keansburg a re held on the f irs t and th ird W ednesdays of the month. In A b er­deen, the collections a re held on the second and fourth W ednesdays.

G rillo w as taken to B aysho re Com m unity H ospital fo r treatm ent of in ju r ie s , according to police.

Patro lm en D an ie l S trau ss and H enry Werb- a lis w ere the investigating o ffice rs .

P o lice a re continuing an investigation of a robbery a t 19 B irc h A ve . on Fe b . 9.

The robbery ap parently occurred between 10 a .m . and 11:42 p .m ., police sa id , a t the home of Norm a P a is .

The th ieves gained access to the house by cutting out p art of a front p ictu re window, po­lice sa id . A coffee table had been p laced a t the front door to protect the robbers from an in ­terruption.

Je w e lry of an undeterm ined va lue and a safe containing s ilv e r coins w ere taken, police said .

D et. John A llen is investigating the theft.

K e y p o r t w o r k e r s p r o t e s t

l a c k o f c o n t r a c t s i n c e ' 7 9B y O liv e r Redd

K E Y P O R TN e arly two dozen borough w h ite co lla r and

public w orks em ployees, who have worked without a co n tract since D ecem ber 1979, dem onstrated last week in front of Borough ‘ H a ll.

The p icketing w as one of a se ries of events which began la st y e a r , when the w o rke rs , represented by V irg in ia C lancy of Monmouth Council 9 of the new Je rse y C iv il Se rv ice Assoc, demanded a cost-of-living s a la ry increase . S ince then, the Borough Council has offered the w orkers an 8 percent in crease .;

When negotiations broke down, Thom as H artig an , a P u b lic Em p loyees R e la tio n s Com m ission m ed iato r w as ca lle d to t ry to help obtain a settlem ent. D uring a p rev io iu s m ediation session, H a rtig an proposed backto back 5 percent pay increases fo r 1980. The Council re fused to change its 8 percent o ffer.the w o rkers had agreed to accept the P E R C “ sp lit r a is e " o ffer un til the council presented a m odification .

“ W e’ve been told that i f we don’t lik e the job, there ’s the g a te ," sa id E a r l D enn is, who represents the w o rke rs . “ T h a t ’s out of the m a yo r’s m outh,“

Borough Business A d m in istra to r F ra n k Vanore is representing the council in the negotiations. Som e em ployees expressed d isp leasure that V anore is representing the borough.

“ I t ’s a w aste of tim e . He ca n ’t sign the co n tra c t," D ennis sa id .

M ayor R ich a rd Bergen , how ever, defended Vanore , say ing he understands the co uncil’s position.

T h e w o rkers had notified the council that they would p icket before the council m eeting Tuesday . Bergen said that the dem onstrator’s presence would not in fluence the co uncil’s decision.

Th e protestors jo ined n e a rly 100 m un ic ipa l em ployees in M iddletown and 40 others in Keansburg , who also took to the stree ts to publicize th e ir disputes w ith the m un ic i­pa litie s . The M iddletown and Keansburg w o rkers a re also represented by Monmouth Council 9.

H a z l e t b o a r d

h i r e s a r c h i t e c tH A Z L E T

The H azlet B o a rd of Education has ap ­pointed the o rig in a l a rch itect of the Union Avenue School to p lan the conversion of the build ing to a m iddle school for g rades 7-8.

Accord ing to B o ard P resident Bonnie M itch e ll, Boyken A ssociates, Holm del, was one of two a rch ite c tu ra l f irm s in terview ed for the job of p reparing a study of the build ing ,w hich now houses e lem entary g ra ­des K -8

Renovation of the build ing is included in the d is t r ic t ’s co n tro vers ia l restru ctu ring p lan . T he p lan ca lls fo r closing the Sycam o re D r iv e School in Ju n e and the R a rita n V a lle y and W. K eansburg schools by 1983, when the m iddle school w ill open.

Board V ice P resid en t Joseph A . M orales sa id la st week that the closing of schools and creatio n of a m iddle school a re being considered sep a ra te ly by the board. Because of the expected continuing decline enro llm ent, the schools m ay be closed regard less of w hether the m iddle school is created .

The a rch ite c t ’s fee for the study is to be negotiated, M orales sa id , but w ill not be m ore than 7 percent of the total cost of the contruction .The pro ject probably w ill be financed w ith a bonding issue. A referendum on the pro ject would be held, M orales sa id .

Seve ra l councilm an sa id they a re eager to reach a settlem ent on the 1980 contract so at negotiations fo r the 1981 pact can begin. Any pay ra ise negotiated w ill be re tro a ctive . The w o rkers a re now paid under the 1979 contract. Another m ediation session is s lated for Tuesday .

In other action , the council in fo rm a lly agreed to rem and a s ite p lan application for nine duplexes and two sing le-fam ily houses on W arren and Green G ro ve Avenues to the P lan n in g Board .

In a 4-2 straw vote, the council agreed to send the plan back to the board w ith “ re se rva tio n s ." The council considered o ver­ru ling the board’s previous ru ling to re jec t the subdivision , because of a dainage problem . Borough Atto rney Gordon L i tw in told the council that the p lanning B o ard has fin a l ju risd ictio n on the site p lan . He added that the board is better ab le to handle the dra inage problem w ith the ap p lican ts be­cause a bond w ill be requ ired . Th e app licants had agreed to pay th e ir sh a re of tghe dra inage re p a ir . The council w ill vote fo rm a lly on appeal of the P lann ing B o a rd ’s e a r lie r decision this week.

An ordinance setting o ffice hours fo r the ta x assesso r w as also introduced Tuesd ay night. Th e o ffice w ill be open from 6 to 8 p .m . Monday through W ednesday and 10 a .m . to noon Satu rd ay . A public hearing on the ordinance w ill be held M arch 3 at Borough from M ataw an Regional High

A wooden flagpole seve ra l feet behind the gutted building stands p ra c ita lly untouched.

C lub recording se c re ta ry , C a r l Holm es, sa id the club w ill be ab le to o ffer the sam e launch se rves to m em bers as in the past.

The club w ill lease a t ra ile r fo r the site , he sa id .

C lub m em bersh ip is estim ated a t 275 fam i­lies .

The board of d irecto rs held its la st meeting a t an area K n ig hts of Columbus h a ll. M any vo lunteer organizations have offered help in the rebuild ing p ro ject and the use of th e ir fa ­c ilit ie s , accord ing to Commodore E a r l Huber.

P a r t of the building at the corner of A tlan tic Avenue and F ir s t S treet w as bu ilt in 1847. I t is the fifth h isto ric building to be destroyed by f ire s ince October 1978.

S u s p e c t s s o u g h t

i n s h o o t i n g d e a t h

o f H a z l e t m a nE D I S O N

Po lice a re search ing for suspects in the shooting death of a Hazlet m an whose body w as found two weeks ago near the plant w here he worked.

Law ren ce Sm ith , 28, a plant m anager w ith Apco E x tru d e r In c ., was found by a night forem an near the p lant, according to police.

Po lice sa id Sm ith had been shot severa l tim es in the head w ith a shotgun probably around 6 p .m . Feb . 5.

The P e rth Am boy M edical E x a m in e rs Of­fice pronounced Sm ith dead at the scene.

Sm ith , who lived on V illag e G reen W ay, had been reported m issing e a r lie r Thu rsd ay by his w ife , Doreen, police said .

Court date set in BRSA disputeU N IO N B E A C H

Borough and B aysho re Regional Sewerage Authority o ffic ia ls h ave been ordered to exp la in in court Fe b . 20 w hy AWred T . Hennessy J r . should not re ta in h is post as an au tho rity com m issioner.

Hennessy contends in h is s jiit that h is terrfi w ill not exp ire for another ye a r .

Borough councilm en, who b e lieve that H ennessy ’s term exp ired Sunday, recen tly appointed John M cGrogan to re p la ce h im .

Accord ing to Hennessy, sta te sta tu te sets a ll com m ission term s at f ive y e a rs , w ith the exception of the au tho rity ’s f ir s t appoint­m ents.

Bu t borough o ffic ia ls have sa id that Hennessy had accepted a four-year term .

CorrectionA typographical e rro r in an a rt ic le on the

H azlet School C r is is Com m ittee in the Fe b . 11 issue of The Independent reversed the mean­ing of a sentence.

The sentence should have read “ Although the com m ittee w ill not oppose board m em ber M artin M arino ’s bid for re-election ...the th ird candidate is a va ilab le should M arino decide not to ru n .”

H oliday in the pa rkThe P re sid en t’s D ay holiday and spring-like w eather lured m any lo ca l residents out of th e ir homes M onday. Aberdeen residents Ken Le rn e r ( le f t ) , Lon Seam an (r ig h t) , and D ave Gur- dus (not p ictured got together for a F risb e e gam e at Holm del P a rk .

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B- 2 T H E IN D E P E N D E N T Feb. 18, 1981

W h at’s H appening?

F re d e rick K. K leen , Jr.

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T h e In d e p e n d e n t ’ s '“ W hat’s Happening” co l­umn is provided as a free public se rv ice to the com­m unity . Any organization in ­terested in having an event appear in this colum n must s u b m it th e in fo rm a t io n before 5 p .m . F r id a y for publication.

P aren ts Anonym ous, an o rgan ization fo r troubled parents, m eets from 8 to 10 p .m . M ondays a t S t. Bene­d ict’s Church , 165 Bethany R d ., Holm del. Child ca re and transportation a re ava ilab le . F o r m ore in form ation : 264­4713 or 536-8430.

The T h ird W ave Jew ish S ing les so cia l and d iscussion group m eets a t 8 p .m . on the second and fourth Sundays of the month in the C entra l M a ll, Route 79 and Tennent Road in M arlboro . The d is­cussion group is open to a ll ages and is led by H a rvey O re tsky , who is a ffilia ted w ith U m b re lla S ingles. F o r in fo rm ation : 591-1777.

T h e M o n m o u th Y M - Y W H A and the Je w ish Com ­m unity Center in D ea l P a rk is intereseted in beginning a new sing les group for people aged 19-29. Anyone in terest­ed in being placed on a m a il­ing lis t should c a ll the “ Y ” or JC C a t 531-9100.

Fe d e ra l incom e ta x form s a re ava ilab le a t the Old B rid g e C en tra l L ib ra ry . The In te rn a l Revenue Se rv ice has furn ished the lib ra ry w ith a set of reproducib le tax fo rm s. A ny one of 71 d iffe r­ent ta x fo rm s m ay be photo­copied fo r 10 cents per page. F o r in fo rm ation : 679-5622.

The M ataw an F i r s t A id Squad is seeking m em bers. Th e squad w ill t ra in vo l­unteers in f ir s t a id and em er­gency techniques. In fo rm a­tion about the squad can be obtained by ca llin g M ary Ann Donovan a t 583-1607.

Keansburg w il l hold a St. P a t r ic k ’s D a y parade a t 1 p .m . M arch 14. The parade route: Beach w ay down Cen­te r Avenue, M ain Street to C a r r Avenue, and back to B each w ay . M ore in fo rm a­tion can be obtained by c a ll­ing Hugh G a llag he r a t 787­7872.

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The P re sb y te ria n N ursery School, Route 34, M ataw an, is accepting reg istration for its fa ll session. C lasses for 3-and 4-year-olds a re o f­fered. E a r ly reg istration w ill ensure p lacem ent. F o r in fo r­m ation : 566-3614.

The Aberdeen Recreation Dept, w ill sponsor racquet- ball lessons at the Racquet P la c e , Route 34, Old Brid ge . A series of 10 classes for beginners w ill be conducted a t 11 a .m . M ondays. Lessons for in term ed iates w ill be g iven at 11 a .m . Wednes­days. The cost of the 10 lessons is $30. Racquets and ba lls a re provided. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 583-4200.

The St. Agnes G u ild of St. C le m e n t ’ s E p is c o p a l Church , Be lfo rd is sponsor­ing a bus trip to the Spec­trum in Ph ilade lph ia to see the Ice Capades. A bus w ill depart from the church , Route 36 and Church Street, at 11:30 a .m .

T h e W estfie ld S u m m er Soccer Leag ue, form ed to prom ote so cce r fo r high school sen iors and college p laye rs , is accepting team applications. A team roster w ith no m ore than 15 p layers m ust be subm itted by M ay 15 to the league’s office , 225 G o lf Ed g e , W estfie ld . The league w ill have 10 team s, and each squad w ill p lay two gam es a week. F o r m ore in ­fo rm ation : 549-7492 a fte r 4 p .m .

Auditions fo r a youth ta l­ent show to be held A p ril 5 a re scheduled fo r 1 to 3 p .m . M arch 22 a t Tem ple Beth A hm , 550 L lo yd R d ., A ber­deen. Youths ages 8 to 18 a re elig ib le for the show, spon­sored by the Beth Ahm S is ­terhood. Cash p rizes w ill be aw arded to the top three w inners . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 583-5852.

The Keansburg R e c re a ­tion Dept, is planning a M arch 26 bus tr ip to New Y o rk to see the m usica l “ Chorus L in e .” The cost, $32, includes transportation , d inner a t the China Peace re stau ran t, and a theater ticket. The bus w ill depart from the J F K Com m unity Center, 179 C a r r A ve . R e se r­vations can be m ade by c a ll­ing 787-5555 between 9 a .m . and 3 p .m . Monday through F r id a y .

The Tem p le B eth A hm S is ­terhood is accepting appoint­m ents for fa m ily p o rtra its to be taken M arch 29 by a pro­fessional photographer. The cost of an 11x14 co lor photo­graph is $5. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation : 583-5852 or 583-1782.

Wednesday,Feb. 18

The T w in M others Club of the R a rita n B a y A rea w ill honor fatherp of tw ins a t a meeting to be held a t 8 p .m . at M id-State Bow l, Route 18, E . B ru n sw ick . M ore in fo r­m ation can be obtained by ca lling G lo ria M undrane at 264-8808.

A blood d rive w ill be con­ducted by the C en tra l Je rse y Blood B an k from 9:30 a .m . to 2 p .m . a t Red B an k Catho lic H igh School, P e te rs P la ce .

E x e rc is e s for sen ior c it i­zens w ill be taught a t 10:30 a .m . a t the C o m m u n ity Covenant Church of L a u r­ence H arbor. F o r m ore in ­form ation: 679-5622.

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A m acram e workshop for senior citizens w ill be con­ducted from 10 a .m . to noon, today through M arch 25, a t the Thompson P a rk V is ito r C en te r , N ew m an Sp rin g s Road , L in c ro ft . The fee is $12. F o r m ore in form ation : 842-4000.

The County P a rk System w ill sponsor a sk i tr ip to Hunter Mountain. A bus w ill depart a t 5:30 a .m . from Thom pson P a rk , Newm an Springs Road , L in c ro ft . The cost is $13.50. F o r m ore in­fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Thursday,Feb. 19

A three-session course in sc rim sh aw , the m aritim e a rt of etching on ivo ry , w ill be­gin today a t the Holmdel P a rk A c tiv ity Center, Long- street Road. The c lasses a re scheduled for 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . today, Feb . 26, and M arch 5. The fee for the course is $20. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation: 842-4000.

A lecture on contem porary a rt w ill be given at 8 p .m . at the Thom pson P a rk V is ito r C en te r , N ew m an Sp rin g s Road , L in c ro ft . The fee is $3. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842­4000.

The W om an’s C lub of K e y ­port w ill hold a m eeting a t 8 p .m . in the ch ild ren ’s room of the K eyp o rt L ib ra ry . M rs. V incent Applegate, a m em ­ber of the K eyp o rt H isto rica l Society , w ill g ive a ta lk on the borough’s h isto ry .

The P o ric y P a rk N ature Center, Oak H ill Road , M id­dletown, w ill conduct a pro­gram on raccoons from 3:45 to 5 p .m . fo r students in grades 4-6. Reg istra tion fee is $1.50 for m em bers and $3.50 for others.

The Second F i f t y , a club for people age 50 or older, w ill hold a covered dish luncheon a t 11:30 a .m . a t the F i r s t U n ite d M e th o d is t Church , A tlan tic Avenue and Church S treet, Aberdeen.

Pho to g rap hy in stru ctio n fo r both te e n a g e rs and adults w ill be provided from 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . Thu rsd a ys , today through M arch 26, by C rea tive C am era , Route 35, O akhurst. The fee for the County P a rk System pro­g ram is $60 and includes a ll m a te ria ls except one packet of paper, to be purchased at the f irs t session. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

A sc r im sh a w w orkshop w ill be held 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . today and tom orrow a t the Holm del P a rk A c t iv ity Cen­te r, Longstreet Road. A $20 fee includes a l l m ate ria ls . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842­4000.

A course in c la y scu lpture fo r ch ild ren ages 5 to 7 w ill be given 9 to 10:30 a .m . Sat­u r d a y s , to d a y th ro u g h M arch 28, a t the Ta tu m P a rk A c t iv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee is $20, and students w ill supply the m a te ria ls . Th e sam e course w ill be offered for ch ild ren age 8 and older at 10:30 a .m . Sa tu rd ays . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Friday,Feb. 20

The Widows or W idowers a lum ni w ill meet a t 8 p .m . a t the E lk s lodge, P o rt Mon­mouth.

A sk i trip to K illing to n , V t ., sponsored by the County P a rk System w ill begin a t 4 p.m . at Thom pson P a rk , L in ­croft. A $50 deposit is re ­quired. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion : 842-4000.

The B aysho re Lodge of B ’nai B ’r ith w ill sponsor the Oneg Shabbat a fte r an 8 p .m . Shabbat a t the H ille l Foun­dation of R u tg ers U n iv e rs i­ty , R yd e rs L a n e , New B ru n s­w ick . D r . A lv in Bobroff w ill a lso speak on the sub ject: “ Ju d a ism and P syc h ic Phe­nom ena.”

Saturday,Feb. 21

F re e tours of the County P a rk System ’s Longstreet F a rm at Holm del P a rk w ill be conducted dat 2 p .m . to­day and M arch 21. F o r more in form ation : 946-2669.

“ D raw ing for F u n ,” a pro­gram for ch ild ren age 8 and older w ill be held 9:30 a .m . to noon at the Tatum P a rk A c ­t iv ity Center, R ed H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee is $7 and m a te ria ls w ill be sup­plied by students. F o r more in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

“ T in y Tot D ra m a tic s ,” a program for ch ild ren ages 3 to 5, w ill be presented from 9 to 10 a .m . a t the Tatum P a rk A c t iv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee for the County P a rk System program is $12. F o r m ore in­fo rm ation : 842-4000.

A £reative d ram a c lass for ch ildren age 8 and older w ill be held noon to 1:30 p .m . at the Ta tu m P a rk A c t iv ity Center, Red H ill Road, M id­dletown. The fee is $18, and c lass s ize w ill be lim ited to 10 ch ild ren . F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

Lodge 172 of the F re e and Accepted Masons w ill hold its annual Sw eetheart B a l l a t 8 p .m . at the M asonic T em ­ple, 14 E . G a rfie ld A ve ., A tlan tic H ighlands. A d m is­sion is $3, but those w earing a costum e w ill be adm itted for $2.50. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion or ticke ts : 787-3132 or 671-0559.

A baked ham d inner w ill be held 5 to 7 p .m . a t the F i r s t U n ite d M e th o d is t Church , A tlan tic Avenue and C hurch S tree t. T ick e ts a re

Congregation B e t T e filah of Aberdeen w ill conduct an auction of vacations a t 8:30 p .m . a t the Sheraton Inn , Route 35, H azlet. Adm ission is $1.50. T ick e ts can be ob­tained at K e n ’s D e li, S tra th ­m o re S h o p p in g C e n te r , Route 34, Aberdeen, or by ca lling 583-9229.

C h ris tian B ro th ers A ca­d e m y ’s s ix th an n u a l a r t show and sa le w ill be held 1 to 6 p .m . today and noon to 5 p .m . tom orrow a t the L in ­cro ft school. The show is sponsored by the W omen’s G u ild , and proceeds w ill go to a scho larsh ip fund.

The P o ric y P a rk N ature Center on Oak H ill Road in M iddletown w ill sponsor an orienteering workshop from 9 a .m . to 2 :3 0 p .m . T h e w o rk sh ip w i l l c o v e r m ap reading and com pass use. The fee is $5 for nature center m em bers and $3 for each addi­tional fa m ily m em ber. The non-members fees: $7 and $5 for each additional fam ily m e m b e r .( .F o r in fo rm atio n : 842-5966. ’

An outdoor cross-country sk iing c lin ic w ill be con­ducted 98 a .m . to 2 p .m . at Thom pson P a rk , Newm an Springs Road , L in c ro ft . The fee is $5. F o r m ore in fo rm a­tion: 842-4000.

A tour of the County P a rk System ’s Longstreet F a rm at Holm del P a rk w ill be con­ducted a t 2 p .m . F o r m ore in ­fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Sunday,Feb. 22

A sem in ar on grow ing fru it a t home w ill be held a t 2 p .m . at Deep Cut P a rk , Red H ill Road, M iddletown. The fee is $1. F o r m ore in form ation : 671-6050.

A h ike at the B rig an tine W ild life Refuge is scheduled fo r today by the County P a rk System . P a rt ic ip a n ts w ill meet a t Thom pson P a rk , L in c ro ft . The fee is $6. F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 842-4000.

The ch ild ren ’s ta le “ P e te r R a b b it” w ill be perform ed by the G ingerbread P la y e rs and Ja c k at 2 p .m . at M a rl­boro High School. The pro­duction is the fina l perfo rm ­ance of the Battleground A rts C en ter’s Youth Theate r Series . T ick e ts purchased in advance a re $3.25 for re ­served seats and $2.25 for genera l adm ission. T icke ts purchased at the door a re 50 cents m ore. F o r m ore in fo r­m ation: 462-8811.

The M arlboro Hadassah w ill hold its annual ca rn iv a l from 11 a .m . to 5 p .m . a t the R o b e r t s v i l le F i r e h o u s e , Route 520.

The K enny D ave rn Q uar­tet w ill g ive a free ja zz con­cert from 3 to 5 p .m . at the County L ib r a r y ’s E a s te rn B ra n ch , Route 35, Shrew s­bury.

Deborah Singles of New Je rse y , a non-sectarian or­ganization, w ill hold a cock­ta il dance from 8 p .m . to m idnight a t Tem ple Beth E l , 338 W alnut A v e ., C ranford . F o r m ore in fo rm ation : 376­2147 or 992-4262.

A harness-cleaning dem­onstration is scheduled for l lo 3 p .m . at the County P a rk System ’s Longstreet F a rm , Holm del P a rk . F o r mftrcrin- fo rm ation : 842-4000.

Monday,Feb. 23

A free pre-school vision screening program for ch il­dren ages 312 to 5 w ill be con­ducted 9:30 to 11:30 a .m . and 1 to 3 p .m . today and tomor­row at the F ir s t P re sb y te r­ian Church , Route 34, M ata­wan. The program is spon­sored by the M ataw an Ju n ­io r W om an's C lub in con­junction w ith the N .J . Com ­m ission for the B lind .

A free vision screening p ro g ra m fo r p re -sch o o l ch ildren w ill be conducted from 9:30 to l l :3 0 a .m . and 1 to 3 p .m . today and tomor­row at the F i r s t P re sb y te r­ian Church , Route 34, M ata­wan. The program is spon­sored by the M ataw an Ju n ­ior W om an’s C lub in con­junction w ith the N .J . Com ­m ission for the B lind .

Jeannette R ic e w ill lead a discussion of the book “ C h il­dren of the Holocaust” by Helen Ep ste in a t 10:30 a .m . at the M arlboro L ib ra ry , 56 W yncrest Rd .

An aerobic dance demon­stration w ill be given today at Croydon H a ll as p a rt of the M id d le to w n Ja y c e e - e tte s ’ m em b ersh ip d r iv e . M em bership is open to wom ­en between the ages of 18 and 35. F o r m ore in form ation : L iz Stum pf, 671-6103; or Sue Cam erlengo, 739-0105.

Reg istra tion for the M ata­wan-Aberdeen Adult School w ill be conducted 7 to 9 p .m . at M ataw an Regional H igh

School. Reg istra tion by m a il ' w ill be accepted until Feb . 26. F o r m ore in fo rm ation :566-1800,extension 231.

Tuesday,Feb. 24

T h e M a ta w a n J u n io r W oman's C lub w ill meet a t ! 8:15 p .m . at the clubhouse, 199 Jackso n St. The c lub ’s entry in the State Fedration of W omen’s C lubs' F if th D is ­t r ic t d ra m a to u rn am en t, “ The Other P la y e r ,” w ill be presented. F o r m ore in fo r­mation about m em bership in the Ju n io rs : M rs . Joseph Szabo, 583-6264.

The C en tra l Je rs e y Blood B an k w ill conduct a blood d rive from 9 a .m . to 2 p .m . a t M id d le to w n H ig h Schoo l 1 South, N utswam p Road .

Wednesday,Feb. 25

A post-m astectom y sup­port group, a new organiza­tion, w ill m eet a t 8 p .m . at Bayshore C om m unity Hospi­ta l, Beers S tree t, Holm del. D r . Robert A rbour of IVfata- wan w ill speak on “ Surg ica l Intervention for B reast Can­ce r. More inform ation can be obtained by ca lling M a r­garet G u lfin at 264-7500, e x ­tension 360, from 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . week days.

T h e M onm outh County Assn . of F i r s t A id Squads w ill meet at 8:30 p .m . a t the Com m unity F i r e Co. f ire ­house , A pp leton A ven u e , Leonardo.

ATTENTION ALL HAZLET TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

Hazlet Township is now accepting applica­tions for HUD sponsored, Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments to lower-income and very low-income families.Families who are now renting and who wish to participate in this program can obtain a preliminary eligibility application from the municipal offices of Hazlet Township, located at 319 Middle Rd., Hazlet. Trailer rentals m a y be eligible for this program.

Fred Luludis

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•T o se ll the entire system to the W. Keansburg W ater Co. and become a custom er of the firm .

•T o close the 50-year-old w ater plant and become a bulk custom er of the W. Keansburg W ater Co. The borough would continue to m aintain the d is­tribution lines, read m eters, and take ca re of b illing .

•T o renovate the system at an estim ated cost of $3 m il­lion. T he borough would seek a low-cost, long-term federa l loan and grants for the pro­je ct.

The borough engineer, T&M A ssociates, M iddletown has re co m m end ed s e ll in g the whole system in a p re lim in ary report.

Th e council is expected to d iscuss the report and hear m ore inform ation about possi­ble loans and grants at its work session tonight.

“ T h is has to be m ore than an e m o tio n a l re s p o n s e ,” Councilm an C aro lyn L a B e rta said last week. “ I want to keep

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our own w ater p lant, but we have to look at the facts and fig u re s .’ ’

R e n o v a t in g the s y s te m would increase fees for an a ve rag e custom er a p p ro x i­m ate ly $75 a ye a r, M s. L a B e r ­ta estim ated.

Selling the system would resu lt in a fee h ike of approx­im ate ly $60 annually for an averag e fa m ily , she said .

The second option of becom­ing a W. Keansburg bulk cus­tomer would not be p ra ctica l, M s. L a B e r ta sa id , adding. “ T h a t's ju s t m y personal opi­n ion ."

A system renovation would include digging a second w e ll, rep lacing m any of the bor­ough's inadequate distribution lines, and reconstructing the plant.

C a lling the system "a n t i­quated ," M s. L a B e r ta noted that it was built when the borough w as a resort com ­m unity .‘ In addition to the system 's deterioration, the council was spurred to act now by a M arch deadline for loan and grant ap­p lica tio n to the F a rm e rs Hom e A d m in is tra tio n , she sa id .

S evera l surrounding com­m unities. including Keyport and A tlan tic H ighlands, have received 40-year F H A loans to im prove the ir w a ter system s.

Accord ing to councilm en, ap proxim ate ly $14 m illion is ava ilab le for local w ater sys­tem s from the adm in istration .

The borough now em ploys ap proxim ate ly 11 people in its w a te r and sew er system , and those w orkers would continue in the sew er departm ent, and possibly in public w orks, coun­cilm en said .

“ I f we se ll the system , no one w ill lose h is jo b ,’ ’ M ayor V incent F a r le y sa id .

The borough now has one w e ll, built about five years ago. and a w ater tower that w a s c o m p le te d s e v e r a l months ago.

D isputes about the w ater system m arked m any council meetings last ye a r, and next w eek's hearing is expected to draw a crowd.

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Brookdale Com m unity Col­lege w ill o ffer three program s for h igh school students.

“ Scho lastic Aptitude Test P re p a ra tio n ” w i l l provide coaching in separate sections of E n g lish and m athem atics. On S a tu rd a ys , students m ay attend m ath c lasses from 8:30 to 10 a .m . and E n g lish , from 10:30 a .m . to noon, F e b . 21-March 28 or A p ril 25-May 30.

Even in g courses a re sche­duled on Tuesdays and T h u rs ­days , M arch 17 through A p ril 2. Math w ill be taught from 6:30 to 8 p .m . and E n g lish , from 8:15 to 9:45 p .m .

The fee for each course is $36, inc lud ing m a te ria ls . Reg­istran ts should ind icate a p re ­fe rred section.

W illiam J . Sw ift, B rookdale d irecto r of f in an c ia l a id , w ill conduct “ F inan c in g a College E d u ca tio n .”

The course w ill present types of aid ava ilab le and exp la in how to com plete ap­plications and avoid e rro rs that can resu lt in aid denial.

The program costs $5 and w ill be held from 7 to 9 p .m . M arch 23.

F o r reg istra tion , a check specify ing the course title , m ay be m a iled to Com m unity S e rv ice s , B rookdale Com m u­n ity College, L in cro ft 07738.

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The lo ca l school d istr ic t w ill hold reg istration for k inder­garten students next week.

T o be e ligb le to attend school, a ch ild m ust be 5 years old by O ct. 1. B ir th ce rtifica tes a re required fo r reg istration— a hospital ce rt ific a te w ill not be accepted.

P ro sp ective students m ust a lso have rece ived seve ra l im ­m unizations: D ip theria , per­tussis , tetanus—three basic se rie s , plus one booster; po­l io - tw o doses of o ra l polio tr iva len t, plus one booster at least s ix months a fte r the sec­ond dose; m easles— one dose of liv e m easle v iru s ad m in is­tered a fte r the ch ild ’s f irs t b irth d ay ; rub e lla , one dose;

and m um ps vacc ine . P ro o f of the im m unizations is required for reg istration .

Reg istra tion w ill be held at the d is t r ic t ’s eight e lem entary schools:•B e e rs S tree t, L i l l ia n D riv e , M iddle Road, and Union A ve­nue schools—Fe b . 23-25; • R a r ita n V a lle y School—Feb . 25-27;•Cove Road , Sycam ore D riv e , and W. Keansburg schools— Feb . 26-27.

The hours a re 9:30 a .m . to noon and 1:30 to 3 p .m . The d istr ic t asks parents to report to the school nearest their homes.

Ch ild ren a re not requ ired to attend the reg istration . The d istr ic t w ill a rrang e c la ss­room v is its a t la te r dates.

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R ich a rd Schm idt, president of the United Je rse y B a n k , H azlet, and R usse ll B . M allett J r . , a m em ber of the Holm del Board of Education , w ere elected la st week to the B a y ­shore C o m m u n i t y Hos­p ita l B o ard of T ru stees , it w as announced by C a lv in B e ll, board president.

A resident of L it t le S ilv e r , Schm id t is past president of

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O wners of ju n k c a rs , stores, homes, and garages which do not conform w ith township codes w ill be issued w arn ings, M cC arth y sa id . I f the v io la ­t io n s a r e not c o r re c te d , charges w ill be filed against the owners, he sa id .

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d e n t s a i d , “ h e ’s t h e c o n s i g l i o r e . ”

C a b a l l o s a i d t h e f i r s t p r i o r i t y o f h i s a d ­

m i n i s t r a t i o n w o u l d b e a n o v e r h a u l o f t h e

c o u n t r y ’s d e f e n s e e s t a b l i s h m e n t .

“ T h e s e g u y s c o u l d n ’t p r o t e c t a n e i g h b o r ­

h o o d , ” h e s a i d . “ H o w t h e y g o n n a t a k e c a r e o f

t h e c o u n t r y ? ”

T h e m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e s , t h e P r e s i d e n t s a i d ,

w i l l b e r e o r g a n i z e d .

“ W e ’r e n o t g o n n a h a v e A r m y , N a v y , M a ­

r i n e s , o r A i r F o r c e , ” h e s a i d . “ W e ’r e g o n n a

h a v e o n e m i l i t a r y f o r e a c h p a r t o f t h e c o u n ­

t r y . E a c h o n e i s g o n n a h a v e i t s o w n g e n e r a l ,

o n l y w e ’r e g o n n a c a l l h i m ‘c a p o , ’ a n d t h a t

m a n i s g o n n a b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r p r o t e c t i n g h i s

t e r r i t o r y . ”

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j o r h a v e b e e n a s k e d t o s u b m i t t h e i r r e s i g n a ­

t i o n s o r a p p l y f o r r e t i r e m e n t , C a b a l l o s a i d .

“ T h e y ’r e g o n n a c o o p e r a t e , " h e s a i d . “ T r u s t

m e , I k n o w a b o u t t h e s e t h i n g s . ”

T h e c a r e e r o f f i c e r s w i l l b e r e p l a c e d b y

c i v i l i a n c o m m a n d e r s r e c r u i t e d f r o m t h e M a ­

f i a .

“ T h e s e a r e p r o v e n m e n , ” t h e P r e s i d e n t

s a i d , “ a n d t h e y c a n b e t r u s t e d . T h e t o p m a n

h a s g o t t o h a v e m e n h e c a n t r u s t , y o u k n o w

w h a t I m e a n ? A l s o , y o u m u s t l o o k a t t h i s f r o m

t h e p e o p l e ’s v i e w p o i n t . T h e p e o p l e , t h e y p a y

t a x e s . T a x e s i s n o d i f f e r e n t t h a n w h a t w e c a l l

p r o t e c t i o n m o n e y . W h e n y o u t a k e p r o t e c t i o n

m o n e y , y o u g o t t o g i v e p r o t e c t i o n . M y m e n ,

t h e y k n o w h o w t o d o t h i s . ”

T h e m i l i t a r y o r g a n i z a t i o n i n e a c h s e c t i o n o f

t h e c o u n t r y w i l l h a v e j u r i s d i c t i o n o v e r s t a t e ,

c o u n t y , a n d l o c a l p o l i c e , a c c o r d i n g t o C a b a l l o .

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n a t i o n a l c o n t r o l o f l a w e n f o r c e m e n t a g e n c i e s

w o u l d b e a c c o m p l i s h e d w i t h o u t d i f f i c u l t y .

“ Y o u m i g h t t h i n k t h a t t h i s i s a b i g c h a n g e , ”

h e s a i d . “ B u t w h a t d o y o u k n o w ? M a n y o f

t h e s e m e n o n p o l i c e f o r c e s h a v e b e e n r e p o r t ­

i n g t o m y p e o p l e f o r y e a r s . T o t h e m , i t m a k e s

n o d i f f e r e n c e , e x c e p t n o w i t ’s g o i n g t o b e e a s ­

i e r , b e c a u s e w e ’r e g o n n a m a k e i t e a s i e r f o r

t h e m t o d o t h e i r j o b s . ”

C i t i z e n s c a n s t o p w o r r y i n g a b o u t c r i m e i n

t h e s t r e e t s , C a b a l l o s a i d , b e c a u s e i n s i x m o n ­

t h s t h e r e w o n ’t b e a n y . M u g g e r s , r a p i s t s ,

b u r g l a r s , a n d r o b b e r s w i l l b e e l i m i n a t e d .

“ W e w i l l t a k e c a r e o f t h e s e p e o p l e , ” t h e

P r e s i d e n t s a i d . “ T h e f i r s t t i m e , w e g i v e t h e m

a w a r n i n g . T h e s e c o n d t i m e , t h e y t a k e a t r i p

t o N e w J e r s e y . T h e r e w i l l b e n o t h i r d t i m e . ”

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c r i m i n a l s , C a b a l l o s a i d , w i l l e l i m i n a t e t h e

b a c k l o g o f c a s e s w h i c h h a s o v e r b u r d e n e d t h e

c o u r t s a n d a l s o w i l l a l l e v i a t e o v e r c r o w d i n g i n

s t a t e a n d f e d e r a l p r i s o n s .

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p r e d i c t e d . “ B u t w e ’l l t a k e c a r e o f t h e m . W e

a l w a y s h a v e . ”

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t h e P r e s i d e n t a d d e d , b e c a u s e t h e y d o n ’t h u r t

a n y b o d y a n d r e s u l t i n c o s t l y d u p l i c a t i o n o f e f ­

f o r t .

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o k a y , ” h e s a i d . “ P r o s t i t u t i o n ’s g o n n a b e l e ­

g a l , i t ’s g o n n a b e s a f e , a n d i t ’s g o n n a b e

t a x e d . W e d o n ’t w a n t t h e s e g i r l s o n t h e

s t r e e t s . I t d o n ’t l o o k r i g h t , a n d i t ’s n o t g o o d

f o r t h e m . W e ’r e g o n n a p u t t h e m i n n i c e

p l a c e s . W h o e v e r w a n t s t h e m w i l l k n o w w h e r e

t h e y a r e . T h e r e s t o f t h e p e o p l e , t h e y w o n ’t

e v e n k n o w t h e y ’r e a r o u n d . I t ’s g o n n a b e v e r y

d i s c r e e t .

“ G a m b l i n g ’s g o n n a b e l e g a l e v e r y w h e r e .

W e ’r e c l o s i n g d o w n t h e s t a t e l o t t e r i e s , r i g h t

n o w . I t d o n ’ t m a k e s e n s e t o h a v e n u m b e r s a n d

l o t t e r i e s . W e t a x t h e n u m b e r s , w e t a x t h e

b o o k m a k i n g , w e t a x e v e r y t h i n g . E v e r y t h i n g

c o m e s t h r o u g h t h i s o f f i c e . ”

T h e M a f i a , C a b a l l o s a i d , w i l l n o l o n g e r d e a l

i n d r u g s .

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p r o b l e m , ” h e s a i d . “ I n e v e r l e t a n y o f m y p e o ­

p l e u s e t h a t s t u f f . N o w , e v e r y o n e i n t h e c o u n ­

t r y i s m y p e o p l e . I ’m t h e P r e s i d e n t , I g o t t o

l o o k a t i t t h a t w a y . T h i s w a s n o t a n e a s y d e c i ­

s i o n f o r m e . T h e r e w e r e m a n y p e o p l e w h o d i d ­

n ’ t w a n t m e t o d o i t , b e c a u s e t h e r e i s a l o t o f

m o n e y i n v o l v e d . B u t , I h a v e t o d o t h e r i g h t

t h i n g . ”

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f a t h e r w a s k i l l e d i n a d i s p u t e b e t w e e n r i v a l

c r i m e f a m i l i e s b e c a u s e h e d i d n o t w a n t t o g e t

i n v o l v e d i n d r u g t r a f f i c . C a b a l l o ’s f a m i l y i s

k n o w n t o h a v e t r a f f i c k e d i n d r u g s , b u t h e i s

s a i d t o h a v e a l w a y s p l a n n e d t o o n e d a y r e ­

s p e c t h i s f a t h e r ’s w i s h e s .

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“ M y f a t h e r , m a y G o d r e s t h i s s o u l , k n e w w h a t

w a s r i g h t . ”

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w i l l b e h e a l t h y b y t h e e n d o f t h e y e a r . T h e

b a l a n c e - o f - t r a d e d e f i c i t w i l l b e e l i m i n a t e d ,

t h e r e w i l l b e f u l l e m p l o y m e n t , a n d i n f l a t i o n

w i l l b e s h a r p l y r e d u c e d . ,

“ I ’m g o n n a i s s u e s o m e , w h a t d o y o u c a l l

t h e m ? E x e c u t i v e o r d e r s . Y e a h , e x e c u t i v e o r ­

d e r s . T h e y ’l l t a k e c a r e o f e v e r y t h i n g . F i r s t ,

e v e r y b o d y w o r k s , a n d I m e a n w o r k s . T h e y ’r e

g o n n a p u t o u t l i k e t h e y n e v e r d i d b e f o r e . O u r

p r o d u c t i v i t y i s g o n n a b e v e r y h i g h . W h i c h

m e a n s o u r p r i c e s a r e g o n n a b e v e r y l o w . N o ­

b o d y u n d e r s e l l s A m e r i c a . T h a t g o e s f o r J a ­

p a n , T a i w a n , G e r m a n y — e v e r y b o d y .

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l i v e o n . S o m e a r e g o n n a h a v e m o r e t h a n o t h ­

e r s , o f c o u r s e , b u t , h e y , t h a t ’s t h e A m e r i c a n

w a y . T h e w o r k e r s , t h e y ’r e g o n n a b e h a p p y .

T h e y ’r e n o t g o n n a c o m p l a i n , t h e y ' r e n o t g o n ­

n a s t r i k e . T h a t ’s g o n n a s a v e a l o t o f m o n e y

r i g h t t h e r e . T h e b u s i n e s s m e n , t h e y ’r e g o n n a

b e h a p p y , b e c a u s e w e ’r e n o t g o n n a b o t h e r

t h e m w i t h a l l t h a t p a p e r w o r k . M y p e o p l e w i l l

k n o w w h o ’s p l a y i n g i t s t r a i g h t a n d w h o ’s n o t .

T h o s e w h o p l a y i t s t r a i g h t w i l l h a v e n o p r o b ­

l e m s w i t h u s T h o s e w h o d o n 't , t h e y ’r e n o t

g o n n a b e i n b u s i n e s s . ”

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w i l l b e s a v e d b y e l i m i n a t i n g t h e g o v e r n m e n t

r e p o r t s w h i c h b u s i n e s s e s h a v e b e e n r e q u i r e d

t o f i l e i n t h e p a s t . P a r t o f t h a t m o n e y , h e s a i d ,

w i l l b e p a i d t o t h e g o v e r n m e n t i n t h e f o r m o f a

s p e c i a l t a x . T h e b a l a n c e w i l l b e u s e d t o r e ­

d u c e p r i c e s , b o o s t w a g e s , a n d i m p r o v e p r o f ­

i t s . ”

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m a n y o f t h e r e f o r m s w h i c h C a b a l l o p l a n s , b u t

h e a n t i c i p a t e s n o d i f f i c u l t y i n g e t t i n g t h e l e g ­

i s l a t i v e b r a n c h ’s s u p p o r t .

“ W e h a v e w o r k e d w i t h t h e s e p e o p l e

b e f o r e , ” h e s a i d . “ T h e y ’r e g o n n a d o l i k e w e

t e l l t h e m , j u s t l i k e t h e y a l w a y s d o n e . ”

T h e E q u a l R i g h t s A m e n d m e n t , t h e P r e s i ­

d e n t s a i d , i s d e a d .

“ I d o n ’t w a n t t o h e a r n o m o r e a b o u t i t , ” h e

s a i d .

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c i v i l r i g h t s l e g i s l a t i o n p a s s e d d u r i n g h i s t e r m

o f o f f i c e .

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g o n n a t a k e c a r e o f t h e b l a c k s . T h e y ’r e g o n n a

b e t r e a t e d j u s t l i k e e v e r y b o d y e l s e — s e c o n d -

c l a s s c i t i z e n s . ”

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r e m o v i n g t h e r e s t r i c t i o n o n t h e n u m b e r o f

t e r m s a P r e s i d e n t c a n s e r v e .

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“ I d o n ’t t h i n k I ’m g o n n a b e r e a d y i n e i g h t

y e a r s . ”

T h e q u e s t i o n o f h o w l o n g C a b a l l o s h o u l d

s e r v e a s P r e s i d e n t w i l l n o t b e a n s w e r e d b y

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P r e s i d e n t s a i d .

“ W e h a v e a p r o c e d u r e f o r t h a t , ” t h e s o u r c e

s a i d . “ T h e b o s s w i l l k n o w w h e n t h e t i m e h a s

c o m e . ”

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s u p p o s e d t o g o t o a t o u r n a m e n t a t T h e

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f o r t h i s i m p o r t a n t c o m p e t i t i o n . A t a p p r o x i ­

m a t l y n o o n , w e w e r e i n f o r m e d t h a t w e w o u l d

n o t b e p e r m i t t e d t o a t t e n d t h i s t o u r n a m e n t .

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f a c u l t y m e m b e r g o i n g w i t h u s , t h e t r i p w o u l d

b e i l l e g a l .

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c h a p e r o n . L e a h i s a n a l u m n a o f t h e S p e e c h

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n i g h t . A p e r s o n l i k e L e a h , o r s o m e o f t h e o t h e r

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t o d e a l w i t h t h i s m a t t e r w e r e n o t o n l y

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l o s t m o n e y , b e c a u s e t h e y t o o k o f f w o r k t h a t

w e e k e n d t o a t t e n d t h e t o u r n a m e n t . O u r h o p e

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s p r i n g o f 1 9 7 8 , t h e D E P p r o p o s e d t o t r a n s f e r

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s o u t h . T h i s c r e a t e d a n u p r o a r a n d a n

a d m i s s i o n f r o m t h e D E P t h a t t h e y d i d n o t

h a v e s u f f i c i e n t i n f o r m a t i o n t o c o m m e n t o n

d e p u r a t i o n . O n A p r i l 2 8 , 1 9 7 8 , t h e c o m ­

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w o n ’t b e a b l e t o l i v e h e r e . ” T h a t ’s a n

i n t e r e s t i n g o b s e r v a t i o n c o n s i d e r i n g t h e f a c t

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e d u c a t i o n c a n b e g i v e n w i t h o u t a l l t h e e x t r a s .

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r a t i f i e d a t w o - y e a r c o n t r a c t w i t h t h e P o l i c e ­

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2 dr. scooter. Sid: 4 cyl., 4 spd.. manual trans . m/s. m/D. AM radio, protection pkg,, glass betted radials. Stk. #80049. List $ 5145.65 *Amt of loan. $4146. A P R, 15.99. Finance chfl. $1492.56 Deterred pay’t $6138.56. Full Price $5638.56. 48 mos. $117.47 mo. 27 In stock or on order at similar savings.

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T h e R o c k e t s r e m a i n e d u n ­

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H a w k s 4 2 - 2 1 i n t h e 1 2 - Y e a r - O l d

L e a g u e o f t h e H a z l e t Y o u t h

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l e d a l l s c o r e r s w i t h 1 4 p o i n t s ,

a n d t e a m m a t e M a r k C r e u z

h a d 1 1 . M i c h a e l C o p p o l a

p l a y e d o u t s t a n d i n g d e f e n s e

f o r t h e w i n n e r s .

I n o t h e r 1 2 - Y e a r - O l d a c t i o n ,

t h e S i x e r s d o w n e d t h e W i n g s ,

4 0 - 3 2 b e h i n d t h e s h o o t i n g o f

R o b b i e S t e i n b e r g ( 1 5 p o i n t s ) .

T h e W i n g s ’ S t e v e n O w e n s l e d

a l l s c o r e r s w i t h 19 .

9-YEAR-OLD LEAGUET h e 7 6 e r s s q u e a k e d b y t h e

N e t s , 2 1 - 2 0 , o u t s c o r i n g t h e i r

o p p o n e n t s 8 - 0 i n t h e f i n a l p e r ­

i o d . T h e N e t s ’ J i m m y Y o u n g

w a s h i g h s c o r e r w i t h 1 0 p o i n t s ,

w h i l e C r a i g S i r o t a o f t h e N e t s

d r o p p e d i n e i g h t . R o b e r t D u -

b i n a a n d S t e v e H a m i l t o n c o n ­

t r o l l e d t h e b a c k b o a r d s f o r t h e

w i n n e r s .

I n o t h e r a c t i o n , t h e C e l t i c s

b e a t t h e K n i c k s , 2 2 - 1 4 , a n d t h e

W a r r i o r s c r u s h e d t h e B r u i n s

3 0 - 7 . I n t h e C e l t i c g a m e , B r i a n

M c N u t t l e d t h e w i n n e r s w i t h

e i g h t a n d t e a m m a t e A d a m

S t a r k d r o p p e d i n s i x . I t w a s

t h e f i r s t l o s s o f t h e s e a s o n f o r

t h e K n i c k s . A s t r o n g d e f e n s i v e

p e r f o r m a n c e b y t h e C e l t i c s

h e l d h i g h - s c o r i n g G e o r g e

Q u a c k e n b u s h t o j u s t 1 0 p o i n t s .

I n t h e W a r r i o r g a m e , P e t e r

M c N a l l y h a d t h e h o t h a n d ,

f i n i s h i n g t h e g a m e w i t h 1 4

p o i n t s . O t h e r W a r r i o r s J i m

P o l l a r d , M i k e O ’N e i l l a n d

D o u g F a c e n d o c o n t r i b u t e d t o

t h e o f f e n s i v e o u t b u r s t .

lO-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

T h e N e t s k n o c k e d o f f t h e

S p u r s , 2 6 - 2 3 , a n d t h e K n i c k s

d e f e a t e d t h e S t r i k e r s , 2 9 - 2 3 t o

m a k e t h i n g s a l i t t l e t i g h t e r i n -

t h e d i v i s i o n . T h e N e t s ’ B i l l y

C u r t h a n d t h e S p u r s ’ M i t c h e l l

E m s l i e t i e d f o r s c o r i n g h o n o r s

w i t h 1 0 p o i n t s e a c h . B o b b y

B a r i c a k a d d e d n i n e p o i n t s f o r

t h e w i n n e r s .

J e f f K a m m a n n p l a y e d h i s

b e s t g a m e o f t h e s e a s o n f o r t h e

K n i c k s , f i n i s h i n g t h e g a m e

w i t h 1 0 p o i n t s , h i g h a m o n g a l l

s c o r e r s . T i m S i l v e y o f t h e

S t r i k e r s n e t t e d e i g h t p o i n t s i n

a l o s i n g c a u s e . E x c e l l e n t p a s s ­

i n g , t i m e l y r e b o u n d i n g , a n d

s o l i d d e f e n s e b y B a r r y O ’C a l -

l a h a n h e l p e d t h e K n i c k s r e g i s -

Bell offers ski reportsN E W A R K

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n o w r e c e i v e t e l e p h o n e s k i r e ­

p o r t s f o r 1 0 d i f f e r e n t s k i i n g r e ­

g i o n s i n t h e c o u n t r y , a c c o r d ­

i n g t o N . J . B e l l .

T h e s e r v i c e — c a l l e d D i a l - I t

S k i R e p o r t — i s a v a i l a b l e

t h r o u g h a s p e c i a l “ 9 0 0 ” d i a l

c o d e e s t a b l i s h e d b y t h e A m e r ­

i c a n T e l e p h o n e a n d T e l e g r a p h

C o .

I t p r o v i d e s i n f o r m a t i o n o n

w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s , i n c h e s o f

s n o w o n t h e g r o u n d , t r a i l s u r ­

f a c e c o n d i t i o n s , t h e n u m b e r o f

t r a i l s o p e n , s k i b a s e i n i n c h e s ,

t h e n u m b e r o f s k i l i f t s o p e n ,

a n d n o r d i c s k i c o n d i t i o n s .

E a c h c a l l t o t h e 5 5 - s e c o n d

r e c o r d i n g s c o s t s 5 0 c e n t s p l u s

t a x a n d i s b i l l e d b y t h e l o c a l

t e l e p h o n e c o m p n a y .

T h e n u m b e r s a n d t h e r e ­

g i o n s t h e y c o v e r :

• 9 0 0 - 9 7 6 - 3 7 0 0 — M a i n e , N e w

H a m p s h i r e , E a s t e r n M a s s a ­

c h u s e t t s , a n d R h o d e I s l a n d .

• 9 0 0 - 9 7 6 - 3 7 1 0 — V e r m o n t a n d

C e n t r a l a n d N o r t h e r n N e w

Y o r k .

• 9 0 0 - 9 7 6 - 3 7 2 0 — C o n n e c t i c u t ,

W e s t e r n M a s s a c h u s e t t s ,

S o u t h e r n N e w Y o r k , N e w J e r ­

s e y , a n d E a s t e r n P e n n s y l ­

v a n i a .

T H E P U M PAND THE HIGH INTEREST RATES

(With Chrysler’s 7% Interest Allowance ■ Expires Feb. 28)

NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH CHAMP 2 dr. HatchbackStd. Equip: Front wheel drive, vinyl bucket seats, 4 speed manual trans., 4 cyl., steel belted radials. Opt. Equip: Elec. rear defM bodyside molding, AM radio, wheel trim rings, stock #405.LIST PRICE $5487

MINUS 7% Interest Allowance . . . $384.09

YOUR PRICE *5 1 0 2 .9 1D O N ’ T D E L A Y — T E S T D R I V E O N E T O D A Y !

N E W 1 9 8 1 PLYMOUTH SAPPORO 2 dr. Luxury CoupeStd. Equip: 4 cyl. engine, velour bucket seats, AM/FM stereo,P.B., P.S., steel belted radials. Opt. Equip: Floor mats, auto, trans.. stock #412.LIST p ric e $7778 MINUS $179 DISCOUNT $7599

MINUS 7% Interest Allowance. . . $544.46

YOUR PRICE * 7 0 5 4 .5 4OTHERS IN STOCK WITH VARIOUS OPTIONS AT VARIOUS PRICES.

P R IC E S IN C L U D E F R E IG H T & D E A L E R P R E P N O T T A X & M V F E E S

Plymouth IB u h l e r & B i t t e r C H R Y S LE R - P L Y M O U T H

3 2 9 0 H W Y 3 5 H A Z L E T . N . J . 0 7 7 3 0 T E L E P H O N E ( 2 0 1 1 2 6 4 - 5 0 0 0 E s t a b l i s h e d 1 9 2 5

t e r t h e i r s e c o n d w i n o f t h e

s e a s o n .

13-14-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

S c o r i n g 1 2 p o i n t s e a c h , J i m

W a l s h a n d T o m D o n o v a n

p a c e d t h e B u l l e t s t o a t h r i l l i n g

4 3 - 4 2 v i c t o r y o v e r t h e S p u r s .

T h e g a m e w a s d e c i d e d i n t h e

f i n a l m i n u t e w h e n t h e S p u r s

f a i l e d t o c o n v e r t a c o u p l e o f

o n e - a n d - o n e s i t u a t i o n s f r o m

t h e f o u l l i n e . D a v i d P o l a n d o f

t h e S p u r s t i e d f o r s c o r i n g h o n ­

o r s w i t h 1 2 p o i n t s .

11-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

M i k e N o l a n ( 1 8 p o i n t s ) a n d

W a y n e G e i s s l e r ( 1 2 ) c o m b i n e d

t o l e a d t h e N e t s t o a 3 6 - 1 4 w i n

o v e r t h e K n i c k s . K e n B r a d y

a n d J a m e s C i n o p l a y e d o u t ­

s t a n d i n g d e f e n s e f o r t h e w i n ­

n e r s . F o r t h e K n i c k s , M i c h a e l

B r o w n w a s h i g h w i t h e i g h t

p o i n t s .

A 1 9 - p o i n t p e r f o r m a n c e b y

C r a i g W a l d m a n e n a b l e d t h e

7 6 e r s t o e d g e t h e S h a r k s , 4 2 - 3 5 ,

p r e s e r v i n g t h e i r u n d e f e a t e d

r e c o r d . F o r t h e S h a r k s , F r a n

D e l a n e y h a d 1 2 p o i n t s a n d B i l l

B o n n e y h a d n i n e .

7-8-YEAR-OLDLEAGUE

D a v i d S a m b e r , C l i f f W a r d ,

S e a n S m i t h , a n d J e f f F l y n n l e d

t h e B u l l e t s t o a 1 4 - 9 v i c t o r y

o v e r t h e K n i c k s . T o n y M a n -

n i n o a n d C h a r l e s M o h r p l a y e d

v e r y w e l l i n a l o s i n g e f f o r t .

T h e G l o b e t r o t t e r s r e m a i n e d

i n f i r s t p l a c e , t h a n k s t o a t r e ­

m e n d o u s d e f e n s i v e e f f o r t i n

t h e i r 1 0 - 5 w i n o v e r t h e H a w k s .

T h e T r o t t e r s ’ E u g e n e

S c h w e n c k a n d t h e H a w k s ’ E r ­

i c O u a n o t i e d f o r s c o r i n g h o n ­

o r s w i t h f i v e p o i n t s e a c h .

Y O I I ’R I O N I S T IP A H IA D W I T H . . .

$1500 CASH OR TRADE WILL BUY NEW 1980 T-BIRDSStd. Equ ip : V-8 auto., P.S.. stee l belted W /W rad ia ls, P.B., v inyl roof, rear def., a ir cond., p ow er w in d o w s, tinted g la s s, lu xu ry w hee l cove rs, s t o c k #0293.

C A S H O R T R A D E - $ 1 5 0 0

L I S T P R IC E $ 8 5 6 4

D I S C O U N T - $ 1 5 6 522 O T H E R S IN S T O C K W IT H S IM IL A R S A V IN G S

*5499

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721-4600

R I G H T Y O U

N O W ! S A V I

N E W 1 9 8 1 M U S T A N G

2 d r . S e d a nStd. Equip: 4 cyl., 4 speed manual trans. Opt. Equip: Pin stripes, P.S., P.B., rear defogger, console, clock, steel belted radial W /W ’s, stock #N66.LIST PRICE $7041

YOU CAN SAVE $557 ON THIS CAR

$ 6 4 8 4N E W 1 9 8 0 F I E S T A

3 d r . H a t c h b a c kStd. Equip: 4 cyl., 4 speed manual trans., manual steering & brakes, McPherson Strut Front Suspension, front wheel drive, Michelin steel belted radials, bucket seats, fold­down rear seat. Opt. Equip: Heavy Duty Package (for air cond. accommodations), bodyside moldings, movable front vent window, stock #405.LIST PRICE $5332

YOU CAN SAVE $ s181 ON THIS CAR . 5 1 5 1

N E W 1 9 8 1 E S C O R T

4 d r . L i f t g a t e “ L ”Std. Equip. 4 cyl., 4 speed manual trans., manual steering, front wheel drive, all weather tires, bucket seats, fold­down rear seat. Opt. Equip: Power brakes, rear defroster, stock #N89.LIST PRICE $6174

YOU CAN SAVE $ *376 ON THIS CAR

S A V E O N T O M ’S T R U C K S , T O O !NEW 1981 FORD MOO 133" Styleside PickupStd. Equip: 6 cyl. Opt. Equip: Auto, trans., | P.S., P.B., Low Mount Western Mirrors, gauges, 5 P215-75R 15SL tires, stock # T 4 8 .

LIST PRICE $7468 YOU CAN SAVE*1004 ON THIS TRUCK

$6 4 6 4

NEW 1981 FORD E-100Cargo Van 024" wheel base)Std. Equip: Manual brakes, sliding side cargo door, 5 P205-75R 15SL blackwall tires. Opt. Equip: Movable rear door glass, pass, seat, P.S., stock #01.LIST PRICE $7895 Y0U CAN SAVE

*1196 ON THIS VAN

$

NEW 1981 FORD F-100 133" Styleside PickupOpt. Equip: 4.2 Liter V-8, 4 speed manual overdrive trans., sliding rear window, P.S., P.B., Low Mount Mirrors, gauges, aux. fuel tank, step bumper, knitted vinyl seat, steel belted radials. stock #T-14. LIST PRICE $7725 YOU CAN SAVE

*1160 ON THIS TRUCK

$ALL 1981 FORDS CARRY AN ADDITIONAL 12 MONTH/12,000 MILE LIMITED DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY IN ADDITION TO ORIGINAL 12 MONTH/12,000 MILE WARRANTY.

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B- 8 T H E IN D E P E N D E N T Feb. 18, 1981

C l a s s i f i e d A d sCALL 7 3 9 -1 0 1 0 M O N D A Y -FR ID A Y 9 :0 0 -5 .0 0 P .M .

DEADLINE 12 NOON, MONDAY FOR CLASSIFIED

& 2 P .M . M ONDAY FOR D ISPLA Y

M erchandise For Sale

S M I T H C O R O N A o ff ic e o r h o m e A d d ­in g M a c h in e , elec. w /tape, a lm o st new, e xce l, cond., $75. C a l l 566-1920.

M I N K C A P E L E T — L i g h t b e ig e & b ro w n (h o m o m in k ) , h a s c o l la r & p ocke ts, 2 y r s . old. E x c e l, cond., a sk in g $200. C a l l a fte r 5 p .m . 583 1951.

R / C M O D E L A irp la n e M in i -M a s t e r , c o m p le te ly b u ilt, re a d y to f ly w ith a M c ­C o y .35 m o to r a n d P e r r y ca rb . E v e r y ­th in g b ra n d new , e n g in e n e ve r used. N ic e lin e s a n d c o lo r sch em e . E v e r y ­th in g - $65, p la n e w ith o u t m o to r $50.

C a l l 739-0205.

U N F I N I S H E D m a h o g . c h e st bed (5 I r a w e r s ) p e rfe c t fo r c o lle ge stu de n t or am a ll apt. F o a m m a ttre s s, exce l, cond. O r lg . $250, a s k in g $150. C a ll 583-9270.

T W O B A H A M A B E D S w ith tab le, pe r feet cond., $90. C a l l 583-6331.

L A R G E C o lo n ia l P in e re c ta n g u la r c o f­fee tab le , l ik e new , $100. C a l l 739-0062.

G o ld W A S H E R 8. D R Y E R , exc. c o n c T $240; tw in m a tt re s s $25, F r id g e $125. C a ll 566 3543.

t A L L M A T A D O R T a b le L a m p , a v o ­c a d o g re en , g o ld t r im , sh a d e g re e n ve lve t. E x c . cond., $100 f irm . C a ll 583 5321, 583 5307.

^ O R S A L E — H e a v y d u ty c a n v a s p u n c h ­in g b a g w ith cha in . L ik e new ! C a l l 566 6705 betw een 6 & 7 p .m . A s k fo r Tom .

C A S T R O C O N V E R T I B L E — 2 c u sh io n so fa -b e d fo r sa le , $50. C a l l 566 5982 a fte r t p .m .

. C O L E C O T V G A M E $15; M o d e rn w a ll c lo ck , S e a r s $25; b o y 's s ize 1012 sk i

'c o a t $10, s k i v e st $8, both lik e new ; . d re s s p a n t s 8< ve st, w o rn o nce $10; sn o w ►boots, sz. 8, $12; m e n 's 3 6 L C h e s s K in g J e a n s $8, W h ite S t a g sk i p an ts, lg. & sk i

'co a t, lg., both $15. C a l l 583-3143 afte r 5 p.m .

For SaleK E A N S B U R G — 2 s t o r y h o u se , 23 B ro o k s id e A ve . M a k e offer. C a n be so ld fo r s c r a p w ood o r c a n be m o ve d y o u r ­se lf. D e ta ils : con tac t N e w P o in t C o m ­fo rt F i r e C o m p a n y , c/o W a r re n Y o u n g J r., 787 2212.

Tickets . for Sale

F R O N T R O W

TICKETS 201-272-1800

Grateful Dead • Mad. Sq. Garden

Cheap Trick • Radio City

Jerry Garcia - Capitol

M erchandiseW anted

P H O T O S A N D P O S T C A R D S — U n io n B e a c h b e fo re 1940, e sp e c ia lly w h e n it w a s a n a m u se m e n t a re a . C a ll Bob, 264­3730.

W A N T E D — P a p e r b a c k s a n d com /c books. C a l l F r i. , Sat. & S u n d a y f r o m 10 to 6 p.m ., 566 2222.

Help WantedT Y P I S T / G A L F R I D A Y to h a n d le m a il­in g s & b ecom e a s s is t a n t to m a rk e t in g 8t sa le s m a n a g e r . M u s t h a ve go o d p hone vo ice . C o m p a n y b en e fits w ith fa st g ro w in g f irm . G oo d w o rk in g e n v ir o n ­m ent. O p p o rtu n ity fo r a d va n c e m e n t. S a le s o r b o o kk e e p in g e xp e r ie n c e he lp ­ful. S a la r y $145 to sta rt. P h o n e now 566 3800 (M a ta w a n ) .

W A I T E R / W A I T R E S S , w e e k d a y lu n ch sh ift. A p p ly in p e rso n S te w a rt s D r iv e In , R o u te 79, M a ta w a n .

S T A N L E Y H O M E P R O D U C T S — D e m ­o n s t r a to r s needed to se r v ic e th is a rea. P a r t - t im e o r fu ll t im e. C a l l 566-6170 o r 753-4343.

30c p a id pe r e nve lop e F o r in fo rm a t io n se n d sta m p e d e n v e l­ope to C irc le Sa le s, 304 E . C h a r le s to n B lvd ., L a s V e g a s , N v . 89104 Dept. N D G .

P / T C o m m is s io n s a v e r a g in g $8-10 per h r. N o p a c k in g , d e l iv e r in g o r c o lle c ­t ions. C a r v ita l. D is p la y q u a lit y cop p e r & c ry s ta l. C O P P E R C R A F T G U I L D , 671 9336.

B A B Y S I T T E R W A N T E D — T u e s . 8, T h u rs ., 3 p.m . to 7 p .m . & Sat. m o r n ­in g s, 7:30 a .m . to 1:30 p .m . R e fe re nce s . C a ll 566 8726.

F U L L O R P A R T T I M E ~ E A R N 3 to $600 p e r w e ek in h om e m a il in g p ro g ra m s . N o s t a m p s o r e n ve lo p e s to buy. S e n d sta m p e d , se lf-a d d re sse d e nve lo p e to:

N E V A D A A D V E R T I S I N G #27 1605 E . C h a r le s to n S u ite #3 L a s V e g a s , N e v a d a 89104

P A R T - T I M E L a d ie s & M e n . W o rk fro m h om e on te lephone p ro g ra m . E a r n up to $35-100 per w e ek d e p e n d in g on t im e a va ila b le . C a l l 536 3990.

R E A L ESTATEA r e you f in d in g t h in g s s lo w w h e re

yo u a r e ? W h y not c o n s id e r a m o ve to

o u r S u c c e s s T e a m at W e ic h e rt Co.,

R e a lto rs. F o r a co n f id e n t ia l in te r ­

v ie w , c a ll J im M u r r a y , A b e rd e e n O f

fice M a n a g e r , at 201 583-5400. If

y o u 'r e good, yo u cou ld be better w ith

W e ic h e rt l

C a r r i e r s W a n t e d

M a t a w a n / A b e r d e e n

C l i f f w o o d

M a r l b o r o

H a z l e t

G o o d p a y in g routes.

O n e D a y a W e e k D e liv e ry .

M u s t be 12 y r s . old.

If in tere sted, c a ll a n y t im e :

5 8 3 - 1 1 8 1

M O N E Y T O I N V E S TIn s in g le fa m ily h om e s, in c o m e p ro ­p e rty , c o m m e rc ia l o r ra w land.

C a ll 566-3511

Real EstateK e y p o r t

Id ea l fo r w o r k in g coup le , 2 B R apt. w ith 2 b a th s and 2 apts. fo r in c o m e on a 75x200 lot.

S T E R L I N G M c C A N N R e a l E s t a te B ro k e r s

566-9666

K E Y P O R T — B u i ld in g lo 7 ~ 7 o r ~ s a le ,n e e d s v a r ia n c e . C a l l 739 1816.

Rentals

F L O R I D A V A C A T IO N ?

N e w M o b i le H o m e fo r ren t w e e k ly o r m onth ly .

C o m p le te ly fu rn ish e d , 2 b e d roo m s, c e n tra l a ir, u se of poo l, 4 m ile s f ro m D isn e y w o r ld .

C a ll a fte r 5 p .m . 264-0277.

H A L L F O R R E N T

M e e t in g s , b a b y sh o w e rs, sm a l l w e d ­d in g recep t ion s, b r id a l sh o w e rs, a ir cond it ioned .H O O K A N D L A D D E R B U I L D I N G

B ro a d Street, M a ta w a n , N e w J e r se y F o r In fo rm a t io n C a ll 566-4161

F U R N I S H E D 2 rm . f ir s t f lo o r e ffic ie n ­c y . P r iv a te e n tran ce , a ll u tilitie s, p a rk in g space . C a l i 566-2081.

Auto Dealers

W a s h in g t o n ’ s A u t o S a le s

3 7 0 B r o a d S t .

K e y p o r t , N . J .

2 6 4 - 1 3 2 3

s i > i I I (

W E 'L L B U Y Y O U R U S E D C A R .

B U H L E R & B IT T E R

H W Y . 35, H A Z L E T 244-5000

Auto RentalsA U T O & V A N R E N T A L S

C A L L T O M ’S F O R D

2 6 4 - 1 6 0 0

Autos for SaleJ E E P S , C A R S , T R U C K S

available through government agen­cies i, many se ll for under $200.00. C a ll 602 941-8014 E x t . 6972 fo r y o u r d ire c to ry on h ow to p u rc h a se .

Used Autos1965 M U S T A N G F A S T B A C K 2 + 2, b u c k et se a ts , to ta lly re co nd it ion ed . P o p p y red , w h ite in te r io r, $3,500. M u s t be seen. 842 6825, 842 8726.

S U R P L U S J E E P S , C a r s , a n d T ru c k s . A v a i la b le th ru G o v e rn m e n t A g e n c ie s . M a n y se tH u n d e r $200. C a l l 312-742-1143, E x t . 6341 fo r info, on h ow to p u rc h a se .

'7 0 D O D G E C H A L L E N G E R — 383 erv g ine , auto, s t ic k , 2 bl., p/s, p/b, v in y l top, a ir , ra d ia ls , re c e n t ly p a in ted, m a ­n y new p a rts, $1000. A f t e r 6 p.m ., 583­5918.

'6 7 M U S T A N G — R u n s go o d & looks good. B e st offer. 739-1041, a s k fo r J im o r le a ve m e ssage .

'7 6 F O R D — 4 w .d. E x p lo re r , 6 ft. bed, a/c, p/s, p/b, reg . g a s, exc. m p g , 39,000 m i., m in t cond. A s k in g $3,600. D a y s 264 8004, e v e n in g s 739-1354.

Mobil e HomesH O L L Y P A R K — 12x63, 5 ro o m s, c/a, fu lly e qu ipped . M u s t be seen. C a l l 787­3730.

Notices

*S t . P a t r i c k ' s

D i n n e r D a n c e

M a r c h 1 4 , 1 9 8 1

8 p . m . t o 2 a . msp o n so re d by

St. J o s e p h 's P .T .A .

M a p le P la ce , K e y p o rt, N .J.

T ic k e t s - $12.50 p e r p e rson

C o rn e d beef a n d c a b b a g e

B e e r a n d so d a se t u p s - B .Y .O .B .

N o t ic ke ts a t the door.

For information call 5 8 3 - 1 2 6 9 5 6 6 - 3 9 9 9

o r S t . J o s e p h ' s R e c t o r y

GALA VACATION

& TRAVEL AUCTIONt h i s S a t . F e b . 2 1 s t

8 : 3 0 p . m .

a t S h e r a t o n I n n

H w y . 3 5 , H a z l e t

Fabulous Vacation Bargains

You Bid, you benefitA d m i s s i o n $ 1 . 5 0

B u s i n e s s S e r v i c e sAutom otive Painting

Towing Service• ■ ■ 2 6 4 - 6 2 0 0

A l i n *T R A N S M IS S IO N S

I__________ «" G O THE BEST S O ALLPROHwy. 36 at Poole Avenue Hazlet, New Jersey

Free Diagnosis

P A I N T I N GIn terior - Exterior

Free Estim ates

Call John 583-1329

RentalsAdvice Hair Care

M R S . S A R A H

CARD READING

ADVICE ON ALL PROBLEMS

308 Smith Street

Perth Amboy, N .J.

HI 2-9891

FREE HAIR CUT WITH ANY HAIR COLORING

1 p ro c e s s t.u. • $5.002 p ro c e s s t.u. • $ 7.50 F r o s t in g $6.00

M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l

B e a u t y C l i n i c

5 8 3 - 1 1 7 2

. Child CareW I L L B A B Y S I T in m y hom e. C lo se to a ll M a t a w a n sch oo ls . M e a l s inc luded . E x ­ce lle n t c a re . R e fe re n c e s , 566-3753.

E X C E L L E N T lo v in g ch ild c a re , in m y hom e, re a so n ab le . C a l l 583 2944.

W I L L C A R E fo r c h ild re n in m y h om e fo r w o rk in g m o th e rs , 2 y rs . o ld 8. up. N u r s in g expe rie nce , 264-6065.

E X C . C H I L D C A R E in m y hom e, b i­lin gua l. A n y a ge , K e y p o r t a rea. Re fe r- e m ce s. C a ll 739-9118.

M O T H E R — W e ll-w a tc h e d c h ild re n in o u r h o m e s w h ile yo u w o rk o r shop. C a ll 583-5968 o r 566 9584.

ContractorsF O R M I C A S P E C I A L I S T — W i l l c o v e r y o u r o ld c ab in e ts, e c o n o m ic a l­ly, w ith F o rm ic a . N e w F o rm ic a k itch en cab in e ts, c ou n te r top s &

v a n it ie s R U S S M 0 R IN

264-9017 a fte r 6 p.m .

InstructionP \ A N O L E S S O N S — in m y h o m e . " P o p u la r , c la s s ic a l & jazz, a ll le ve ls. Joe S o v a th y 264-3335.

M A T H T U T O R — A ll leve ls, C e rt if ied J H S 8. H S m a th teacher. C a l l 739-1037.

H W Y . 3 5 H A Z L E T

7 3 9 - 3 5 0 0

Repairs

r m 8 8 6 8 8 a n~8~ a m r B 3 ’

: LENEVE :■MUSIC & ART SCHOOL'> i| Lessons - all instruments J , vocal coaching; A r t D e p a r t m e n t

* ch ild ren to adu lt

all m e d iu m s

1 5 6 6 * 4 2 3 3>, Tennen t Rd., M o rg an v ille

V j - f i j u u u i a . a . a . a j u j J L a J u > .

TV REPAIRS te re o • R a d io • T a pe P la ye rs

* C o l f a x T e l e v i s i o n S e r v i c e

4 1 B r o a d S t r e e t K e y p o r t , N . J .

A ll w o rk gu a ra n te ed

264-1868

Taxes

M iscellaneous

T & J CONTRACTINGP a n e lin g , P lu m b in g ,

W a llp a p e r in g , P a in t in g

a n d A ll O th e r O d d J o b s

R e a s o n a b le — F re e E s t im a te s

J o e o r T o n y 2 6 4 - 6 7 9 7 .

F . R . L A N D S C A P I N G

& H O M E M A I N T E N A N C E

R o to t illin g & Tree W o rk

C le an -up s, p a in t in g & con c re te

work.

2 6 4 - 6 7 2 2 a f t e r 6 p .m .

SAVE MONEYY o u r t a x e s p r e p a r e d

b y a n e x p e r i e n c e d C P A

R e a so n a b le R a te s

P ro m p t S e r v ic e in

Y o u r H o m e

Call 739-4320

W E D O IT A L L

0 E A L D I R E C T W I T H 0 W N 6 R

R O O M A D D IT IO N S

A D D A N O T H E R

L E V E L

D O R M E R S

• P O R C H E S

L ic e n se NO. 33355

JUNK CARS BOUGHT MARLBORO

AUTO WRECKERS 591-1400

T A X R E T U R N SFEDERAL - STATE - CITY E x p e r t ly p re p a re d in y o u r h om e

S e r v in g A b e rd e e n , M a ta w a n , H a z ­let, K e y p o r t A " T h e L a k e r id g e s "

TAX ASSOCIATES 566-8837

_ 24 H o u rA n sw e r in g S e rv ic e

T O T A L H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T

C O R P .

566-2828331 M a p le P la c e • K e y p o r t

B o x 208 • M a ta w a n

JUNK CARS & TRUCKS WANTED

T o p D o lla r - tree 2 4 h r. p ic k - u p

CALL 591-1640

Experienced M.B.A.I n B u s i n e s s

& I n d i v i d u a l

T a x R e t u r n s

Practice In Public & Private Reasonable Rates

536-8916

Tiling

RECYCLE

THIS PAPER

D.A. RUMSEY G en era l Contractor

r

Q U A R R Y & C E R A M I C

TILINGBathrooms, Kitchens, Foyers Patios, Countertops, Repairs.

FREE ESTIMATES

Jim Arthurs Call 264-3363

h o o f i n g

S H E E T H O C K

& t a p i n g

r e m o d e l i n g

F R E E

E S T I M A T E S

f t o n o m y

739-1102

sn>i\<;p a i n t i n g

A D D I T I O N S

U pholstery

. l o i t s r i g o r

S M A L L

h e D O T i l K M A l l .

Bean BagsHassock & T.V. Cushions

f o a m c u t t o s i z e

HASSOCK SHOP1741 H ighw ay 35

M iddletown

671-0795 °P«n 6:30-8:00 671-1494

W anted W anted to Buy

DUCK DECOYS• BOUGHT

• SOLD • TRADED

Call Roger •1010 or 291-1629

D i a m o n d s D i a m o n d s D i a m o n d s

W e B u y D i a m o n d s

H i g h e s t P r i c e s P a i d

S A Y R E W O O D J E W E L E R SCO LO N IAL PLA Z A SHO PPIN G CENTER

R T . 34 AT LLO YD R D ., M ATAW AN 5 8 3 -2 0 0 0

M o o O i l

I g u e s s y o u r e a d a b o u t t h a t

n e w r e l i g i o u s c u l t . T h e y b e ­

l i e v e t h a t o i l t a n k e r s a r e

s a c r e d s c o w s .

— P U B L I C N O T IC E —A Sp e c ia l M e e t in g of the H a z le t T o w n ­

sh ip B o a rd of H e a lth w ill be cond ucted on M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 23. 1981, 8:00 p.m . at T o w n sh ip H a ll A n n e x , 319 M id d le R o ad , Hazlet, N .J. fo r the p u rp o se of in ­t ro d u c in g an a m e n d m e n t to an o rd i­nan ce re g u la t in g se p tic sy s te m s . J U D I T H S P I E L E R Se c re ta ryH a z le t T o w n sh ip B o a rd of H e a lth Feb . 18, 1981 3.15

SituationsW anted

Y O U N G W O M A N w a n ts g e n e ra l o ffice w o rk , n a s e xp e r ie n c e In typ in g and o th e r o ff ic e p ro c e d u re s , p a rt -t im e , h o u r s flex ib le . 583-5121

Money to Invest

L E G A L N O T IC E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

R E S O L U T I O N 48-81

R E S O L U T I O N A U T H O R I Z I N G P U B L I C S A L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y IN T H E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T P U R S U A N T T O N .J .S . 40 A :12-13(a) O F T H E L O C A L L A N D S A N D B U I L D I N G S L A W O F N E W J E R S E Y

W H E R E A S , the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o r t h a ve d e te rm ine d that the la n d s h e re in d e sc r ib e d a re not needed fo r p u b lic u se and sh o u ld be so ld in the m a n n e r a n d su b jec t to the t e rm s and c o n d it io n s d e sc r ib e d h e re in ; and

W H E R E A S , the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o r t d e s ire t o f ix a m in i ­m u m p r ic e fo r sa id p rop e rt ie s :

N O W , T H E R E F O R E , B E IT R E S O L V E D b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o r o u gh of K e y p o r t a s fo llow s:

1.) T h e p ro p e rty se t fo rth b e low sh a ll be so ld, at p ub lic sa le , to the h igh e st b id d e r on F e b r u a r y 24, 1981 a t 8:15 P .M . a t the B o ro u g h H a ll, 18-20 M a in Street, K eyp o rt, N e w J e r se y , a t p u b lic a uc tio n w ith b id s to be re c e iv e d o ra l ly a n d p u b lic ly b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il and the re is h e re b y f ix e d the m in im u m p r ic e a p p e a r in g ad jacen t to the e n u m e ra te d lots:

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Ite m No. 2 is a n u n d e rs iz e d lot a n d the Z o n in g la w w ill not p e rm it c o n st ru c t io n the reon w ith o u t a v a ria n c e .

2.) In a d d it ion to the m in im u m p r ic e set fo rth in P a r a g r a p h 1 a n d w h ic h sh a ll con st itu te a c on d it io n of th is sa le , the fo llo w in g sh a ll fu rth e r be c o n d it io n s of the sa le :

A . T h e M a y o r a n d C o u n c il r e se rv e the r ig h t to re ject the h igh e st b id a t the t im e the b id s a re re c e iv e d a n d fu rth e r sh a ll h ave the r ig h t to r e se rv e d e c is io n on the h igh e st b id and e ithe r a ccep t o r re ject the h igh e st b id w ith in fou rteen (14) d a y s f ro m rece ip t of the b id s. If the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il sh a ll fa ll to a ccep t the h ig h e st b id w ith in fou rteen (14) d a y s f ro m the rece ip t of the b id s, the fa ilu re to a c t sh a ll be d ee m ed a re jection of a ll b ids.

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B. U p o n a cc e p ta n ce of the h igh e st b id, w h e th e r it be on F e b r u a r y 24, 1981 o r at su c h la te r date a s the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il sh a ll act, the su c c e s s fu l b id d e r sh a ll im m e d ia te ly d e liv e r to the B o ro u g h T r e a su r e r a ce rt if ied o r b a n k c a s h ie r 's c h e ck o r c a sh , in a su m not le s s th a n ten p e rcen t (1 0 % ) of the a ccep ted b id. If the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r fa ils to m a k e th is p ay m e n t, the M a y o r and C o u n c il m a y a ccep t the next h ig h e st b id d e r o r re ject a ll b id s.

C. T he su c c e ss fu l b id d e r sh a ll h a v e s ix t y (60) d a y s f ro m the date its b id h a s been accep ted to re so lv e m o rtg a g e f in a n c in g . If the su c c e s s fu l b id d e r Is u n a b le to obta in sa t is fa c to ry f in a n c in g w ith in the s ix t y (60) d a y period , e ith e r the B o ro u g h o r the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r m a y d e c la re the te rm s of the b id a s b e in g b re a ch e d and there sh a ll be no fu rth e r l ia b ility betw een the B o ro u g h and su c c e ss fu l b id d e r, e xce p t that the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r sh a ll fo rfe tit the ten percen t ( 1 0 % ) d ep o sit a s liq u id a ted d a m a g e s.

D. T h e c lo s in g of title sh a ll o c c u r a t the o ff ic e s of the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, 18 M a in Street, K e yp o rt, N e w J e r s e y on A p r i l 24, 1981, a t 2 p.m ., a t w h ic h t im e the B o ro u g h of K e y p o r t sh a ll p re se n t a b a rg a in a n d sa le deed w ith o u t c o ve n a n t a g a in s t g r a n t o r s act, in e x c h a n g e fo r w h ic h the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r sh a ll p a y the b a la n ce due on the accep ted b id p rice , le s s c re d it fo r d ep o sit p re v io u s ly m ade. P a y m e n t sh a ll be m a d e b y the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r b y ce rt if ied o r b a n k c a s h ie r 's c h e c k o r c a sh . F a i lu re to c lo se title in th is m a n n e r sh a ll con st itu te a d e fa u lt b y the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r and- sh a ll e ffect a fo rfe itu re of the dep o sit p re v io u s ly m ade.

E . N o tw ith s ta n d in g the p ro v is io n of p a r a g r a p h D , the date, t im e a n d p la ce f o r c lo s in g m a y be e xtended fo r a p e r iod not to e xceed th ir ty (30) d a y s , the la te st c lo s • in g to be M a y 25, 1981.

F. If title is d e fective a n d can n o t be c u re d b y the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, the so l e obi g a tio n of the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il sh a ll be to re tu rn the dep o sit p re v io u s ly s u p ­p lied b y the su c c e ss fu l b id d er, a fte r w h ic h the re sh a ll be no fu rth e r o b lig a t io n b e ­tw een the p artie s.

F . N o c o n tra c t sh a ll be e xecuted betw een the M a y o r and C o u n c il and the s u c ­c e ssfu l b id d e r a s the te rm s of sa le a re se t fo rth in th is re so lu tio n a n d a re de e m e d a c ­cepted by the M a y o r and C o u n c il a n d the su c c e ss fu l b idder.

H. if the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r d e s ire s a D e ed to reflect the m e te s and b o u n d s d e ­sc r ip t io n , a su rv e y , togethe r w ith a m e te s and b o u n d s d e sc r ip t ion , sh a ll be o b ta in ed at the cost of the su c c e ss fu l b id d e r and su p p lie d to the B o ro u g h A tto rne y . If a c ­cepted b y the B o ro u g h A t to rn e y a n d B o ro u g h E n g in e e r , the D e ed sh a ll be p re p a re d c o n s iste n t the rew ith.

I . T h e r is k of lo s s f ro m f ire o r o ther c a su a lt y a fte r a ccep ta n ce of the b id sh a ll be b o rn e b y the p u rc h a se r.

j. T h e re sh a ll be no c o m m is s io n s to rea l e state b ro k e rs .4.) T h e a d v e r t is in g of the p ub lic sa le fo r the p ro p e rty a n d the c o n d it io n s se t fo rth

ab o ve sh a ll be g iv e n p u b lic notice in T h e ind e p e n d e n t a n d T h e D a i ly R e g is t e r a t lea st once e ach w e e k fo r tw o (2) c o n se cu t iv e w e ek s, the la s t p u b lic a t io n to be not e a r lie r than se ve n (7) d a y s p r io r to the sa le.D A T E D : J a n u a r y 27, 1981

C e rt if ie d to be a true c o p y of a R e so lu t io n adop ted b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of theB o ro u g h of K e y p o r t a t a m e e t in g held on J a n u a r y 27, 1981.Feb . 4, 1981 M A R G A R E T M O N T A N A R IFeb . 11,1981 B o ro u g h C le rk

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B o r n i n R e a d i n g , P a . , M r .

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L E G A L N O T IC E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

O R D I N A N C E No. 3-81

A N O R D I N A N C E A M E N D I N G T H E R E V I S E D G E N E R A L O R D I N A N C E S O F T H E B O R O U G H O F K E Y P O R T , IN T H E C O U N T Y O F M O N M O U T H , S T A T E O F N E W J E R S E Y , 1972, A D O P T E D F E B R U A R Y 12, 1973

B E IT O R D A I N E D b y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o rt, in the C o u n ty of M o n m o u th a n d Sta te of N e w J e r se y , a s fo llow s:

Se c t io n 1. Se c t io n 5-4.1 T im e and A t ­ten d an ce is a m e n d e d to a d d the fo llo w ­ing sec tion :

Se c t io n 5-4.1 (|): T h e o ffice of the T a x A s s e s s o r sh a ll be open to the p u b lic M o n ­d a y s , T u e s d a y s and W e d n e sd a y s fro m 6:00 P .M . to 8:00 P .M . a n d on S a tu rd a y s fro m 10:00 A .M . to 12:00 N oon. T h e re sh a ll be 2 of the 3 m e m b e r s of the B o a rd of A s s e s s o r s a v a i la b le and p re se n t in the o ffice of the T a x A s s e s s o r d u r in g sa id h o u r s a n d the a s s e s s o r s sh a ll d iv id e the h o u r s a m o n g s t t h e m se lv e s so they e ach a re p re se n t a m in im u m of se ve n h o u r s a w eek. In add it ion , e ach a s s e s s o r sh a ll p e rfo rm su c h fie ld w o rk a n d m a k e th e m ­se lv e s a v a i la b le fo r a p p o in tm e n ts w ith t a x p a y e r s a s re q u ire d to p ro p e r ly p e r ­fo rm the w o rk of the ir office.

Se ct io n 2: A l l o rd in a n c e s o r p a r t s of o rd in a n c e s in c o n s iste n t h e re w ith a re h e re b y repealed .

Se ct io n 3: T h is o rd in a n ce sh a ll ta ke e f­fect im m e d ia te ly a fte r f in a l re a d in g and p u b lic a t io n a s re q u ire d b y law.

— P U B L I C N O T IC E —N O T IC E is h e re b y g iv e n that the fo re ­

g o in g O rd in a n c e w a s in trod u ce d and p a s se d on f ir s t re a d in g on F e b r u a r y 10, 1981, a n d w ill be c o n s id e re d fo r f ina l p a s sa g e a n d adop tion a t the re g u la r m e e t in g of the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o rt, M o n m o u th C oun ty , N e w J e rse y , to be held at the B o ro u g h H a ll, M a in Street, K e yp o rt, N e w J e r se y on M a r c h 3, 1981, at 8:00 p.m . w h e n o b ­jections, if any, to the p a s sa g e of sa m e w ill be rece ived .

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O R D I N A N C E No. 4-81

O RD IN AN CE PRO V ID IN G FO R TH E P O S IT IO N S O F M U N I C I P A L T A X C O L ­L E C T O R A N D D E P U T Y M U N I C I P A L T A X C O L L E C T O R F O R T H E B O R ­O U G H O F K E Y P O R T

B E IT O R D A I N E D b y the M a y o r and C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e y p o rt, in the C o u n ty of M o n m o u th a n d Sta te of N e w J e r se y that:

Se ct io n 1. T h e re is h e re b y c re a te d and e stab lish e d the o ffice of M u n ic ip a l T a x C o lle c to r In the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, C o u n ty of M o n m o u th , p u r su a n t to the p ro v is io n s of N .J .S .A . 40A:9-141 et seq, * h o sh a ll be app o in te d b y the M a y o r and Cou n c il and w h o s h a ll ho ld o ffice fo r the term p ro v id e d in sa id law. T h e T a x Col lector p re se n t ly in o ffice a n d e lected D u rsu an t to N .J .S .A . 40A:9-141 sh a ll con tlnue fo r the te rm h ere to fo re e stab lish e d .

Se c t io n 2. T h e o ffice of D e p u ty M u n lc i- □al T a x C o lle c to r is h e re b y e stab lish e d . The a p p o in tm e n t the re to s h a ll be m a d e 0 y the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il fo r a te rm of one .1) y e a r to c o m m e n c e o n J a n u a r y 1 of e ach ye a r, it sh a ll be the d u ty of the D e p u ty M u n ic ip a l T a x C o lle c to r to pe r fo rm the d u t ie s of the M u n ic ip a l T a x C o l­lecto r In the le t te r 's a b se n ce o r in c a p a c i­ty.

Se ct ion 3. T h e s a la r ie s of the M u n ic i ­pa l T a x C o lle c to r a n d D e p u ty M u n ic ip a l T a x C o lle c to r sh a ll be a s set fo rth in the a n n u a l s a la r y o rd in a n c e of the B o ro u g h of K eyp o rt.

Se c t io n 4. A ll o rd in a n c e s o r p a r t s of o r d ln a n c e s In c o n s is te n t w ith the p r o v i ­s io n s of th is o rd in a n c e a re h e re b y re ­pea led to the extent of su c h In c o n s is te n ­cies.

Se c t io n 5. T h is o rd in a n c e s h a ll take e f­fect upon its p a s sa g e a n d p u b lic a t io n a c ­c o rd in g to law.

— P U B L I C N O T IC E —N O T IC E Is h e re b y g iv e n tha t the fo re ­

g o in g O rd in a n c e w a s in trod u ce d and p a sse d on f ir s t re a d in g on F e b r u a r y 10, 1981, and w ill be c o n s id e re d fo r f in a l p a s sa g e a n d a do p tion a t the re g u la r m e e t in g of the M a y o r a n d C o u n c il of the B o ro u g h of K e yp o rt, M o n m o u th C oun ty , N e w J e rse y , to be held a t the B o ro u g h H a ll, M a in Street, K e yp o rt, N e w J e r se y on M a r c h 3, 1981, a t 8:00 p .m . w h e n o b ­jections, if any, to the p a s sa g e of sa m e w ill be rece ived .

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* C O L T S N E C K IN N , R o u te 34 & 537, C o lt s N eck , 462 0383. S m o rg a s b o rd lu n ch eo n M o n . -F r i. noon to 2:30 p.m., 5 :30 p.m . to 1:30 a .m . S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y . B a n k A m e r i c a r d , M a s t e r C h a rg e , A m e r ic a n E x p r e s s accepted. C o c k ta il h ou r 4:30-6 p.m ., hot and co ld h o r s d 'o e u v re s , d in n e r se rv e d f ro m 5 p.m . to 10 p.m ., w e e k e n d s to 11 p.m . E n te r t a in m e n t W ed., F r i. & Sat. N ow fe a tu r in g D ic k R ic h a r d s a t the o rgan , w ith tw o p ianos.

H O U S E O F D R A G O N , H a z le t P la za , R o u te 35, H azle t, 264 9885. C om p le te C an ton e se d in n e r s a n d a la carte. A ls o hou se sp e c ia lt ie s. 11:30 a .m . to 10:30 p.m . M o n T h u r s ., 11:30 a.m . to m id ­n igh t F r i. & Sat., noon to 11 p .m . S u n ­day.

J E R S E Y S E F O O D , 403 H w y . 36, W . K e a n s b u r g , 787 -9130 -40. G R A N D O P E N IN G of “ C oo k e d F o o d T o G o " Dep t...cooked f re sh fo r yo u I T a sty p la tte rs 8. sa n d w ic h e s, hot o r cold, se rv e d w ith F r e n c h F r ie s o r potato c h ip s 8> cole s la w . " I f it sw im s , they h ave I t ! " S h r im p , c la m , c ra b p u ffs 8. se a foo d sa la d s ga lo re . O n io n r in g s , m u sh ro o m s & c la m chow d er, too. D o n 't fo rg e t the ir v a r ie t y of f re sh se a foo d for h om e cooking.H o u r s . M o n . to W ed:*10 a .m . to 5 p.m .; T h u r s . 10 a.m . t o 6 p .m . ; F r i . 10 a.m . to 6.30 p .m .; Sat. 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . C lo se d S u n d a y s .

L A K E S I D E M A N O R , R o u te 36, 739­2700. G a rd e n -ty p e se t t in g . E x c e p t io n a l v e a l d ishe s. D a l ly lu n ch eo n a n d d in n e r specials. Mon. F r i . 12 p .m . - 10 p.m ., Sat. 't i l 11 p.m ., Sun . 2 p .m . • 9 p.m . A ll m a jo r c re d it c a rd s.

N o w th ru F e b ru a ry , e v e ry W e d n e sd a y n igh t S o n n y R a y & the D e l R a y s . '

M A G N O L I A IN N , R o u te 79, M a ta w a n , 583 9200. Tues., W ed. a n d T h u rs . sp e ­c ia ls 5-11:30 p .m . f ro m $1.85 to $2.85. S u n d a y sp e c ia ls 3-11:30 p.m . fro m $1.85 to $4.25. C h i ld r e n 's m e nu f ro m $1.25 to $2.50. C o c k ta il lounge.

T A H I T I G A R D E N , R o u t e 35, H o lm d e l, 264-4422. P o ly n e s ia n a n d C h in e se c u i­sine , sp e c ia l iz in g in S z e c h u a n and H u n a n c o o k ing . Sp e c ia l b u s in e s sm a n 's lu n ch $1.99; d in n e r s s ta r t a t $2.95. O p e n 11:30 a .m . to 11 p .m . M o n d a y th ro u g h T h u r s d a y ; 11:30 a.m . to 1 a.m . F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y ; a n d noon to 11 p.m . S u n d a y . T a k e out and c a te r in g se rv ic e a va ila b le . M a j o r c re d it c a rd s accepted. C o c k ta il lounge.

T H E O L D E T Y M E R , 74 B e a c h w a y , K e a n sb u rg , 787-9637. K it ch e n open 11 a.m . to 2 a .m . "G o -G o L u n c h " b e g in s M o n d a y , J u ly 28 f ro m 11 a .m . to 2 p.m . M o n . th ru F r i. H a p p y H o u r 7 to 10 p.m . D r in k s a re " 2 fo r 1 " . E n te rta in m e n t. Tues. th ru Sun . b eg in 9 p.m . .

T O W N 8i C O U N T R Y IN N , R o u te 35, K e yp o rt, 264 6820. O p e n 24 h o u r s a day. D a i ly d in n e r sp e c ia ls 3-9 p .m . M o n ., T h u rs . L u n ch e o n sp e c ia ls 11 a .m . to 3 p .m . R e g u la r lu n ch eo n m e nu a lso a v a ila b le , r a n g in g fro m p eanu t butter to f ile t m lgn o n . B an q u e t fa c u lt ie s fo r 10 to 250 people. W e d d in g p a c k a g e s a va ila b le . M a | o r c re d it c a r d s a ccep t ed. C oc k ta il lounge.

Y E C O T T A G E IN N , 149 W. F ro n t St., K e yp o rt, 264-1263. Seafood spec ia ltie s. B a y s id e d in in g , n au tica l a tm o sp h e re , d f.ily fu ll c o u rse d in n e r sp e c ia ls fro m f 4.95. L u n ch e o n sp e c ia ls. B an q u e t f a ­c il it ie s fo r 10 to 75 people. N a u t ic a l c oc k ta il lounge. M a j o r c re d it c a rd s ac cep ted.

H w y . 3 6 , H a z le t

739-2700Open daily for lunch & dinner

choice . T-Bone Steak of • ■ ■ - N.Y. Boneless Sirloin

• Delmonico Rib Steak - Steak Parmigiana

STEAK RIOTEvery Wednesday & Thursday

$ 7 9 5

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Enjoy dining early, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Mon. - Fri., and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.Complete Dinner includes:

Soup • Entree • Dessert • Beverage

Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. “CISCO’S” DISCO

Featuring a variety of m usic

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Includes: Glass of wine, baked potato, salad, rolls & butter

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d e n t o f W e i c h e r t C o . R e a l t o r s ,

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v i d e h i g h l e v e l s o f r e a l e s t a t e

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m a n , a n d P h i l o p W a d d i n g t o n

w e r e a p p o i n t e d r e g i o n a l v i c e

p r e s i d e n t s .

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g r o w t h t h a t w e h a v e e x p e r i ­

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d a y o p e r a t i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s

o f t h e c o m p a n y i n t o t h r e e r e ­

g i o n a l g r o u p s , ” W e i c h e r t s a i d .

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a s a n a s s o c i a t e i n t h e c o m p a ­

n y ’s C l i n t o n o f f i c e . I n 1 9 7 8 , h e

w a s n a m e d m a n a g e r o f t h e

F l e m i n g t o n o f f i c e .

H e i s a m e m b e r o f t h e N . J .

M i l l i o n D o l l a r C l u b .

C h r i s t m a n j o i n e d W e i c h e r t

i n 1 9 7 3 a s a n a s s o c i a t e i n t h e

c o m p a n y ’s C h e s t e r o f f i c e . H e

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1 9 7 6 .

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m e m b e r o f t h e M i l l i o n D o l l a r

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3 0 0 p r o p e r t i e s d u r i n g t h e i r

c a r e e r s w i t h t h e c o m p a n y .

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p a n y i n 1 9 7 6 a s m a n a g e r o f t h e

c o m p a n y ’s M o r r i s t o w n o f f i c e .

H e i s d i r e c t o r o f t h e M o r r i s

C o u n t y B o a r d o f R e a l t o r s

Doctor moves practice to Matawan officeM A T A W N

D r . M a r t i n S w e r s k y h a s r e l o ­

c a t e d h i s p e d i a t r i c s p r a c t i c e

f r o m H o l m d e l t o t h e P i n e V a l ­

l e y P l a z a , R o u t e 3 4 .

S w e r k s y m a i n t a i n e d a p r a c ­

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r i c s .

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s p o n s i b l e f o r m a r k e t i n g

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t h e f i r m ' s p r e s i d e n t . H a r r y

L e i g h t o n , s a i d . “ C h a r l e s S t o n e

b r i n g s t o h i s p r o f e s s i o n a n e n ­

t h u s i a s m s e l d o m f o u n d i n a n y

i n d u s t r y . "

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w a s g r a d u a t e d w i t h a m a s ­

t e r ' s d e g r e e i n p s y c h o l o g y

f r o m T r e n t o n S t a t e C o l l e g e .

T h e A c a d e m y A g e n c y h a s

m a r k e t e d m o r e t h a n $ 2 m i l ­

l i o n i n r e a l e s t a t e s i n c e I h e

f i r s t o f t h e y e a r , a c c o r d i n g t o

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p r e s i d e n t .

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739-1010

F R E E H O L DW hittier O aks Colonial! 4 bedrooms, 2Vt baths, tastefu l­ly decorated family room with fireplace. Lovely grounds with space for a pool if desired. A MUST S E E TO A P P R E­C IA TE! Realtor, 583-5000.

s99,900T H E B E R G A G E N C Y . IN C . Rea lto rs

132 Rt. 34. Matawan. N.J.Across from the

Strathmore Shopping Plaza

5 8 3 - 5 0 0 0

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I S S T R O N G O N

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264-3456117 Hwy. 35Keyport (Next to Tom's Ford)

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Here are all the necessi­ties of modern liv ing- central air, full base­ment, ultra modern kitch­en with every appliance imaginable, three super sized bedrooms, 20' liv­ing room, formal dining room, 36' family room, economical gas heat. 8 V. % mortgage assump­tion. Truly amazing at $68,900.

O P P O R T U N IT Y K N O C K S

In fine Hazlet develop­ment. Four master sized bedrooms, LR, formal dining room, 15' science kitchen, family room, 21/i baths, central air. Truly mint + + + condition. Owner wants offers. $84,900

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c h e c k i n g a c c o u n t . I t ’ s l i k e w r i t i n g c h e c k s f r o m y o u r s a v i n g s a c c o u n t .

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r e c e i v e a S h e a f f e r P e n a n d P e n c i l S e t , f r e e , w h i l e s u p p l i e s l a s t . A n d , a s a

s p e c i a l i n t r o d u c t o r y o f f e r , y o u ’ l l r e c e i v e a s t a r t e r k i t o f 5 0 c a r b o n i z e d

c h e c k s a b s o l u t e l y f r e e . T h e r e a f t e r , y o u m a y p u r c h a s e e i t h e r t h e c a r ­

b o n i z e d o r s i n g l e p a r t c h e c k s a t a s l i g h t c h a r g e . L i m i t — o n e f r e e p e n

a n d p e n c i l s e t p e r a c c o u n t . T h e q u a l i f y i n g d e p o s i t m u s t r e m a i n i n

' y o u r a c c o u n t f o r 1 2 m o n t h s o r a c h a r g e f o r t h e g i f t w i l l b e m a d e .

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A c c o u n t t h e r e i s n o m o n t h l y s e r v i c e c h a r g e , n o c o s t p e r c h e c k s

w r i t t e n . S h o u l d y o u r b a l a n c e f a l l b e l o w $ 1 0 0 y o u ’ l l b e c h a r g e d

$ 3 . 5 0 f o r t h a t s t a t e m e n t p e r i o d , b u t y o u ’ l l c o n t i n u e t o e a r n

5 - 1 / 4 % i n t e r e s t a s l o n g a s t h e b a l a n c e i s $ 5 0 o r m o r e .

I n t e r e s t i s c o m p o u n d e d d a i l y a n d c r e d i t e d m o n t h l y , f r o m

d a y o f d e p o s i t t o d a y o f w i t h d r a w a l .

H A R M O N IAS A V I N G S B A N K

Aberdeen: 342 Lloyd Rd. at R t. 34 • 566-2323 Freehold: 1 Schanck Rd. at R t. 9 • 780-9091 Howell: Aldrich Shopping Center at R t. 9 • 364-5550 Jackso n : Brook Plaza Shopping Center • 367-5000 Middletown: 1 Harmony Rd. at Rt. 35 • 6 71-2500 Neptune C ity : Shark River Plaza, R t. 33 • 988-3500

Wall: Route 35 at Mew Bedford Rd. • 4 4 9-7766 Home O ffice: 1 Onion Square, Elizabeth • 289-0800 Additional O ffices in Berkeley Heights. Colonia, Cranford, Elizabeth, Hamilton,

Old Bridge, Scotch Pla ins, Stafford and Tom s River

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I m p o r t a n t n e w s f o r u l t r a l o w t a r s m o k e r s .

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