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Fumes Fell Worker In 3-M Tank FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Frank Procopio, of Oak Ridge, was reported in satisfactory condition yesterday after falling into a tank he was cleaning at the 3-M Company here, and being overcome by fumes from the cleaning agent he was using. Police: said members of the East. Freehold Fire Company and the Freehold first aid squad, wearing portable Scott air. packs, enteerd the tank and used ropes to rescue Mr. Procopio.

He was taken to Freehold Area Hospital. A spokesman there said several firemen and first aid men were treated for the effects of Tolene, the cleaning agent, and released. Bi.Mr. Procopio is employed by the Sumco Engineering Newark. -19 Extension Is Granted On 126 Land Deal IN EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP The Municipal Utilities Authority has extended until early next week its deadline to reach agreement on a selling price bv the owners of 105 acres of land on Millstone road the authroity" wants to acquire.

The original deadline of Dec.3 1 was moved back to give? one of the two out-ofstate owners a chance to arrive in the township for negotiations, according to MUA attorney Timothy Kelty. all: an agreement is not reached, the MUA will sieze the land through condemnation. The authority's appraisals on the land have ranged between $365,000 and $400,000. The owners reportedly have refused to lower their price below $500,000. PUBLIC NOTICES DIt PUBLIC SALE auction G.M.A.C.

it Trenton, McDonagh N.J. will sell at public Rt. 37, Toms River, Serial N.J. 10 A.M. one 1967 Ponby 237177G614477 repossessed virtue of default on a conditional sales contract by Thomas Fisher.

G.M.A.C. reserves the right to bid. 40353 PUBLIC G.M.Ale. West Long Branch, N.J. will sell at public auction at 77 Oceanport Long Branch, N.J.

on Dec. 12, 1972 at 1:00 P.M. one 1971 Chevrolet Serial repossessed by virtue of default on a conditional sales contract by Donald and Catherine Morrow. GMAC reservesthe right to bid. (54.40) 40316 105 111991 PUBLIC G.M.A.C.

Trenton, N.J. SALE. sell at public auction at Harpers Garage, W. Long Branch. N.

J. 11 A.M. one 1972 Chevrolet Serial 1X27K2W342591 repossessed by virtue of default on a conditional sales contract by Jose Elsie Martinez. G.M.A.C. reserves the right to ($3, PAN; 40352 191 31 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of meeting of Planning Board of Borough of Point Pleasant at the pal Building on Wednesday, December 13, 1972 c1 8:00 P.M.

on application of Thomas V. Sollas, Jr. and George S. Callas for site plan approval for a twenty unit garden apartment to be erected on premises located on south side of Highway 88 at intersection of Barton Avenue and known as Lots 4-9, Block 45 on Tax Assessment Mani 40311 NOTICE BIDDERS The Board of Commissioners of the of Bradley 701 Beach Main will Street, receive bids Bradley in Beech on December 12, 1972 at 2:00 P.M. 2 as soon thereafter as the matter can be reached for requirements during 1973 for the following: LIQUID CHLORINE GASOLINE FUEL OIL REMOVAL OF SLUDGE Specifications and requirements for bidding may be obtained from George H.

Moffett, Borough Clerk. ($7.48) 40348 ONE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION 0 MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. C-2163-71 'NOTICE Civil TO Action CREDITORS ALVIN YALE MILBERG 205 Bond Street Asbury New Jersey 07712 (201) 776-7300 Statutory Receiver JUNIORITE, Division of Russ Togs, Plaintiff VILLAGE CLOSET, INC. Defendant. TO: CREDITORS OF VILLAGE CLOSET, INCr TAKE NOTICE that, Village Closet a Corporation of New Jersey has been adiudicated an insolvent corporation and ALVIN YALE MILBERG, has been appointed Receiver for its assets, and TAKE NOTICE FURTHER that, pursuant to N.J.S.A 14A: 14-15, notice is hereby given to you that you are required to present and make proof to the undersigned.

Receiver of the claim against said corporation, under oath or affirmation, than June 4, 1973, and, in the not later event you fail to do so on or before said date: vou will be barred from participating in the distribution of the assets of said combocation. Doted, November 30, 1972 ALVIN YALE MILBERG Receiver ($35.20) 40338 They'll Do It Every Time THE WINNER WHY DON'T OF THE 1973 THEY GET A THE PART OF THE SKATTERBOLT IS GUY WHO CAN CHANCE TICKET WE READ? GOT IS BIG ENOUGH! NO- IT'S 5784 IS IT'S THE STUBS THAT A 3 OR AN THAT ARE TOO SMALL! THAT'S THE A MAKE CAN OUT YOU SAME WHO GETS ANNOUNCER THE THE NAME? NUMBERS ON THE PLAYERS' BACKS WRONG! THE ONE WITH THE WRONG NUMBER HE CALLED A OUT WILL GETA HEARTATTACK INSTEAD OF A. 1978 SKATTERBOLT! 4 1975 AT THE SUSPENSE RAFFLE DRAWING! TOUCH 17-2 TO CARRUTH DUNN FORDS King Features Syndicate, 1972. World rights reserved. MUSCLE WEATHER 7 a.m.

Report Highest last 24 hours in Asbury Park 37 degrees at 8 a.m. Lowest last 24 hours in Asbury Park 46 degrees at 7 a.m. Degree days yesterday 23. Since Sept. 1 1,158.

Humidity 60 per cent. Barometer 30.07 rising. Forecast Partly sunny today, high about Fair tonight, low 45 to 50. Sunny, breezy tomorrow, high near 60. Precipitation probability today, tonight and tomorrow 10 per cent.

Winds westerly today at 10 to 15 miles per hour, shifting to southwest at 15 to 20 m.p.h. AIR QUALITY REPORT ASBURY PARK 2 p.m. Yesterday Satisfactory Today's Forecast Satisfactory FREEHOLD 2 p.m. Yesterday Unsatisfactory Today's Forecast Unsatisfactory TOMS RIVER 2 p.m. Yesterday Unsatisfactory Today's Forecast Unsatisfactory Asbury Park Temperatures (24 hours ending today) Yesterday 8 p.m.

41 8 a.m. 37 9 p.m. 41 9 a.m. 38 10 p.m. 41 10 a.m.

39 11 p.m. 42 11 a.m. 41 Today Noon 43 Midnight 43 1 p.m. 43 1 a.m. 43 2 p.m.

43 2 a.m. 42 3 p.m. 44 3 a.m. 42 4 p.m. 44 4 a.m.

42 5 44 5 a.m. 45 6 p.m. 43 6 a.m. 45 7 p.m. 42 7 a.m.

46 Morning Temperatures Freehold 41 Red Bank 43 Toms River 40 Anchorage 6 Honolulu 69 Pair Charged With Larceny EATONTOWN Police today are holding two men they say accosted a Shrewsbury Township man last night, used an umbrella as a possible weapon and then took $20 from Being in lieu of $1,000 bail each on larceny charges were Michael Byers, Grant and Charles Taylor, South St. Police said they were arrested at 6:35 p.m. yesterday by New Shrewsbury police after an alarm was issued. Police said James Sarik, Barker Shrewsbury Township, told them the men approached him in their car as he was walking on Route 15 about 6 p.m. and asked for uollar.

He said they then held him and took $20 when he told them he had no money. Quick reference to reliable craftsmen Directory of Services, classified section. PUBLIC NOTICES TAX SALE NOTICE BOROUGH OF SPRING LAKE Notice is hereby given by Marvin Megill, Collector of the Borough of Spring Lake, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, that he will sell at Public Sale all lands and real estate hereinafter described in fee to such persons as will purchase the same sublect to redemption at the lowest rate of interest but in no case in excess of per annum the amount of taxes chargeable against the same on the first day of July 1972 exclusive however of the lien for taxes for the vear 1972 with interest on said amount from the first day of July 1971 to date of sale and cost of sale. The N. sale will take place at the Collector's Office, 5th and Warren Avenues, Spring Dec.

26, 1972, at 9 a.m. lands and real estate to be sold and the names of the persons against whom assessed are as follows: Block Lot the? Stengel Gay 2,3 Year 1971 Tax $162.34 Int. $10.25 K. Raymond Stengel Year 1971 Tax 234.74 Int. 14.82 Robert G.

Aileen Scott 68 20.21.22 Year 971 Tax 1517.94 Int. 117.41 wuham R. Grace Paterno 105 9 0 10 Year 1971 Tax 838.06 Int. 53.08 Joseph Mabel Paradiso 144 Year 1971 Tax 1374.53 Int. 114.65 Water Rent Year 1971 Tax 56.60 Int.

7,98 Gifbert M. Susan Hewson 113 Year 1971 Tax $60.60 Int. 8.54 Water Rent. Year 1971 Tax Int. Walter J.

Jr. Audrey Happel 139 Year 1971 Tax $93.20 Int. $13.02 Water Rent Year 1971 Tax Int. Signed: Marvin Megill Th Tax Collector Dec. 2, 1972.

(396.80) 40331 Sale of Property for Non-Payment of Taxes Tow Borough of Neptune City Notice of Tox that 1, Harold J. Rowland. Collector of Taxes of (UPUBLIC IS City, hereby Monmouth Given County. New Jersey, pursuant to the authority of the Barpugh statutes of Neptune such case made and provided, will sell at public auction on the 27th of the in Office, Roosevelt School, Third and Steiner Neptune December City, 1972 at at my 3:00 p.m. Temporary the following described real property: N.J.

Taxes Sewer Sewer Interest Total Year Block Lot Name Maint. Assess. tort 11-12 Monmouth Holding Co. 149.24 15.00 656.87 50.50 871.61 505.96 58.04 564.00 19 32-33 Monmouth Holding Holding Co. 721.98 13,50 71.14 806.62 1971 90 24 1-2 10A-14 Svivania Holding Co.

782.60 89.98 872.58 28 1041.81 109.69 1151.50 1971 34 11 Hans Letsche 396.76 3.76 46.06 446.58 1971 17-18 Leon Masser 578.76 7.52 68.72 655.00 1900111 57 18-19 Arthur Sylvania J. Cook Holding Co. 214.76 7.52 1213.74 91.22 1527.24 1971 116 1056.93 15.00 1285.84 175.03 2532.80 191 118 2 property George M. sold to Gamberg make the amount of municipal liens chargeable The said real will be July. to date of sale, and for taxes for the vear gaminst the same on the to Ist such day of person as 1972 will purchase the same sublect to redemption 1972.

Sale will be made in excess of eight per cent annum. althellewest rate of interest but in no case made the provisions of Article 4. Chapter 5. The foregoing sale Revised of real Statutes property of is New Jersey, under 1937, entitled "Sale of Real Property to Dared: November 27th 1972 HAROLD J. ROWLAND, Enforce as amended.

9600 Tax Collector 40313 ($107,08) BIRTHS Riverview Hospital Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. William H. Harnett, 512B Cliffwood Matawan, yesterday, a boy. Dr.

and Mrs. Richard Hattan, 51 Bennington Freehold, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ryan, 10 Port Monmouth Keansburg, yesterday, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Baker, 146 Morris Belford, Middletown Township, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

David Bertorelli, 52 Dogwood Middietown Township, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ribert Zeigler, 7 Fairfield Drive, New Shrewsbury, yesterday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Scarano, 6 Marvin Middletown Township, yesterday, a girl. Staten Island Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith, 437 Cornell Drive, Brick Township, Sunday, a girl.

Patterson Army Hospital Ft. Monmouth Spec. 4 and Mrs. Kermit Owen, Ft. Monmouth, Nov.

24, a girl." Spec. 4 and Mrs. Roy Dail Long Branch, Nov. 25, a girl. Spec.

5 and Mrs. David Minton, West Long Branch, Monday, a girl. Paul Kimball Hospital Lakewood Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmitt, 652 E.

Riviera, Ocean Gate, yesterday, a boy. boy. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lo Piccolo, 1066 Rte.

9, Lakewood, yesterday, a boy. Community Memorial Hospital Toms River Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber, 600 Poplar Lakehurst, Thursday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Del Campo, 328 Barnegat Beachwood, Thursday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Bonafide, 2014 Pine Meadow Dover Township, a boy.

Neptune Man AS Hunted In Abduction NEPTUNE Vincent Torres, of Summerfield. is being sought by police for allegedly abducting, the 1-year-old Mrs. Edie Domena, 615 Wayside yesterday at 4:55 p.m. Sources said Mr. Torres, wearing a dungaree jacket and pants, was last seen running into the woods with the child.

He was described as a Puerto Rican, 5 foot 7, weighing 140 pounds, with a semi-Afro haircut. Police reported he and Mrs. Domena had an argument, and he left the house with the child. The baby was wrapped in a blue blanket, police said. Charges of assault and battery are pending against him, police said.

BavvillePTA Backs School Referendum BERKELEY TOWNSHIP The Bayville School ParentTeachers Association (PTA) has announced its support of the Dec. 11 referendum for a proposed $2,237,000 elementary school on a Board of Education-owned site on Moorage Avenue. The proposed school would contain 38 classrooms and target date for opening is September 1974. The entire sixth grade and all special education classes are now on double sessions. The PTA will provide refreshments for a bonfire rally in support of the referendum.

The rally will be en the evening of Dec. 8 at the Moorage Avenue site. SEE AT Silvert's of Downtown Freehold Modern Sleeper-Sofa with hidden Queen-size Mattress "Ideal for your Holiday Guests" Easy Cleaning Herculon fabric dely. Immediate SILVERT'S FURNITURE 45 South St. Freehold Open Mon.

thru Fri. 'til 9 Sat. 'til 6 462.4500 ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, OBITUARIES WILLIAM J.A. OSBORNE FREEHOLD William J.A. Osborne, 85, of 5 Oak died Thursday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch.

Mr. Osborne was born in New York. He lived here the past 11 years. He was a former resident of Queens, New York City. Mr.

Osborne retired in 1957 as chief court clerk for the state Supreme Court, New York. He was a communicant of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church, here. His wife, Mrs. May J.

Osborne died last year. Surviving are a son, William Madison Township: a brother, Allen, Staten Island; a sister, Mrs. Emily Durrell, Saranac Lake, N.Y., and two grandchildren. The Freeman Funeral Home, here, is in charge of the arrangements. MRS.

ANGELO STROLLO LONG BRANCH Mrs. Rosaria Gizzi Strollo, 70, of 388 Willow died Thursday at Monmouth Medical Center. She was born in Italy and lived here 60 years. Mrs. Strollo was a communicant of Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, here.

Surviving are her husband, Angelo; three sons, Dominick, West Long Branch; Carmen and Leon, both here; three daughters, Mrs. Marie Migliaccio, here; Mrs. Anita D'Ambrosi, Ocean Township; Mrs. Marguerite Bossone, Brielle; a brother, Carmen Gizzi, here; two sisters, Mrs. Antoinette Garippo, here; Mrs.

Frank Goccia, Lambertville; 18 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The Woolley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. HOWARD HAINES JR. BELMAR Howard Haines 73, of 208 11th died yesterday at the Conva-Center, Neptune. He was born in Philadelphia and lived in Stone Harbor before coming here in 1966.

He was a police dispatcher in Stone Harbor until his retirement. His wife, Mrs. Blanche M. Haines, died in 1953. Surviving are two sons, Joseph, New York, and Alex H.

Haines, Woodside, N.Y. The Johnson Funeral Home, Wall Township, is in charge of arrangements. EDWARD COOPER LONG BRANCH Edward Cooper, 76, of 224 Central died Thursday at Monmouth Medical Center, here. Mr. Cooper was born in Grandville, N.C., and had lived here for the past 60 years.

He was a retired employe of the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Mr. Cooper was the widower of Thelma Cooper. Surviving are one son, Charles E. Cooper, New York, and three grandchildren.

The Woolley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. JOHN PIERCE ASBURY PARK John Pierce, 83, of 18 Ave. died Thursday at the Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. He was born in Richmond, and lived here for the past 45 years. He was a retired chef.

Surviving are a son, Wilbur, Newark; a daughter, Mrs. Helena Pugh, Neptune; 1 13 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. The Edward E. Jackson Funeral Home, Neptune, is in charge of arrangements. We'll Take Care of Your Phone 24 Hour Answering Service Call 776-5522 NEW LUXURY HIGH RISE Del Rio Towers on Route 35 at the Belmar Marina on Shark River Between 10th and 11th Streets, Belmar, N.

J. PROOF TOTAL ELECTRIC Start paying rent ONE MONTH after you move in. From $245. Private, closed circuit TV security monitor in every apartment Kitchen with self cleaning oven-range with fan ventilation, frost free refrigerator-freezer, dishwasher Wall-to-wall carpeting throughout Individual room control air and heating Master TV antenna Pre-wired telephone outlets Spacious laundry room Individual storage lockers on each floor Insulated double-pane glass in all windows Generous closets Balcony with every apartment. Five minutes walk to supermarket and shopping, bus and train commuter services.

Directly adjacent to Belmar Marina berth your boat at the front door. Five minutes drive to ocean beaches. DIRECTIONS: Garden State Parkway, east at Exit 97 to Route 35, left to project Rental Agent on premises. Broker Protected. Call 681-3660 Dec.

2, 1972 13 REPORT NEW YORK (A) A sampling of high and low readings in major cities in the United States yesterday follows: High Low Albany 28 40 Atlantic City 37 46 Atlanta 29 51 Boston 32 41 Buffalo 27 33 Burlington, Vt. 26 34 Chicago 027 40 Detroit 28 31 Duluth 04 13 Los Angeles 55 85 Miami Beach 69 74 New Orleans 34 57 New York 37 42 Philadelphia 35 46 Phoenix 38 72 Pittsburgh 28 35 Portland, Me. 31. 36 St. Louis 31 60 Tampa 50 61 Washington 33 50 In Area Skies OC FULL LAST QTR.

NEW FIRST QTR 20 27 5 13 Sunset today 4:31 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 7:02 a.m. The moon rises 5:07 a.m, tomorrow and above it appears Mars and Venus. Venus, by far the brighter of the two, 1s now passing to the north and east of Mars. Later this month.

Venus will pass to the north and east of Antares. TIDES TODAY HIGH LOW A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.

Sandy Hook 5:09 5:28 11:24 11:31 Asbury Park 4:35 4:54 10:39 10:46 Shark River Inlet 4:51 5:10 10:48 10:55 Manasquan Inlet 4:57 5:16 10:48 10:55 Seaside Heights 4:36 4:55 10:40 10:47 Barnegat Inlet 4:49 5:08 11:03 11:10 Beach Haven Inlet 5:08 5:27 11:21 11:28 Tomorrow HIGH LOW A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Sandy Hook 5:54 6:11 12:09 Asbury Park 5:20 5:37 11:24 11:28 Shark River Inlet 5:36 5:53 11:33 11:37 Manasquan Inlet 5:42 5:59 11:33 11:37 Seaside Heights 5:21 5:37 11:25 11:29 Barnegat In'et 5:34 5:51 11:48 11:52 Beach Haven Inlet 5:53 6:10 12:05 (all times Eastern Nanda, State Faces Contractor's Damage Suit TOMS RIVER The state Department of Transportation has been named defendant in a damage suit filed by, a contracting concern which says it has cost it more than $4,500 to follow instructions from the state agency.

The suit was filed by Ole Hansen and Sons Pleasantville, contractors for part of the Route 72 dualization project in Stafford Township. The corporation says it tore down two billboards owned by Stafford Township Mayor Wesley K. Bell which were in the right of way of the highway, after getting a written instruction to do so. But Mr. Bell took the contractor to court, and on Oct.

30, 1970 Hansen agreed to a $4,500 out-of-court settlement. The suit asks the court to order the state agency to pay Hansen the amount of the settlement, plus legal and court Court Turns Down Sentence Reduction Press State House Bureau TRENTON The Appellate Division of Superior Court refused yesterday to reduce the prison sentence of Nicholas, V. Pronkin, Helen How- ell Township, in a forgery conviction. Pronkin was sentenced last January to two to three years in State Prison on the charge. The term is to run consecutively to a previous sentence of five to 12 years for armed robbery, atrocious assault and battery and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

"We have reviewed the record, including the presentence report, and find no abuse of discretion in the sentence imposed." said the three-judge appeals panel in a brief written opinion. Drug Law Is Tough SINGAPORE (P) Tourists suspected of taking narcotics may soon be subjected to a urine test here. Under proposed regulations, anyone carrying more than a certain amount of drugs would also be suspected of being a trafficker, subject to 20 years in jail and $14,000 fine. HELP ON THE WAY Jack Bradley, of Trafalgar, hangs by a safety rope 60 feet above the pavement at the Indiana National Bank building yesterday in Indianapolis. A scaffold buckled under him and other workers threw ropes to him until firemen came to the rescue.

(AP) JAMES BURKE MONROE TOWNSHIP James Burke, 62, of Rte. 33, died yesterday in Freehold Area Hospital, Freehold Township. He was born in Smithburg, Manalapan Township, and had lived in the Freehold area most of his life. Mr. Burke was a member of the Freehold Reformed Church.

He was a security guard with the South Brunswick Security Co. until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Blanche Burlew Burke; a son, James E. Burke, Lake Worth, two daughters, Mrs.

Eleanor Molnar, Howell Township, and Mrs. Barbara Anne Ketcham, Jackson Township; a brother, Edward Burke, Englishtown; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Walker, Freehold, and Mrs. Marion Buff, Lexington, S.C., and six grandchildren. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, is in charge arrangements.

HENRY HAAGE SR. BERKELEY TOWNSHIP Henry Haage 79, a retired master plumber, died yesterday at Bayview Nursing Home. He had lived at 977 Richard Rd. Mr. Haage was employed by Jack Seidner Plumbing New York, for 30 years.

He retired 13 years ago. He was born in Bavaria, Germany, and came to this country in 1915. He lived in Bergenfield for 41 years before coming here 13 years ago. His wife was the late Nellie Haage. Surviving are a son, Henry L.

Haage Fair Lawn, eight grandchildren and one great The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home, Toms River, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. JAY K. FAWCETT MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Mrs. Susie A.

Fawcett, 88, of 4 Kevan died yesterat Ivy Hill Nursing Home, here. She was the widow of Jay K. Fawcett. She was born in Castile, N.Y., and lived in Canasera11 years ago. ga, N.Y., a before moving here Mrs.

Fawcett was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are two sons, Hugh here, with whom she lived, and Harold K. of Belleville; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. The John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements Man Jailed In Stabbing; Youth Fair SEA BRIGHT Roger William Olaf Evans, Ocean Long Branch, will get a preliminary hearing in Municipal Court Monday in connection with the stabbing of a Highlands youth yesterday in the Yellowfutz Restaurant, Ocean police said.

Evans is being held in Monmouth County jail in lieu of $10,000 bail, they said, after being charged here with atrocious assault and batery, assault with a deadly weapon and possession of the weapon with intent to use it. Police said the incident took place at 12:06 a.m., and Evans was arrested about 12 hours later at his residence after they were informed William Nielson, 19, 61 Ocean Highlands, had been admitted to Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. He was reported early today in fair condition with a wound in the abdomen. Patrolman Gary Fichter is investigating. MRS.

FRED BLANCHARD SANFORD, Fla. Mrs. Viva Blanchard, 74, of 3801 Orlando Drive, died Thursday at Orange Memorial Hospital, Orlando. She was born in Vermont. She had lived in Colts Neck Township, N.J., for 30 years before moving here in 1963.

She was a past member of the Colts Neck Reformed Church; the Auxiliary to Colts Neck Fire Company, and was a 7th degree member of Atlantic Grange, Colts Neck. Surviving are her husband, Fred here; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Lee, Mrs. Ivis Braker, N.J.; three sons, Irving, Colts Neck Township; Stillman, Red Bank, N.J.; Smith, Lake Worth, two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Messler; Mrs.

Barbara Pilitz, both of New Hampshire; three brothers, Theron. Adams, Kenneth Adams, and Wallace Adams, all of Vermont; 10 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. The Brisson Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. ALBERT V.

RUMSON Mrs. Helen D. Jones, 75, of Fair Haven died yesterday at the King Nursing Home, Middietown Township. She was the widow of Albert V. Jones.

Mrs. Jones was born in New Brunswick. She lived here a number of years. She attended Trinity Episcopal Church, Red Bank. She was past president of the Little Silver Womens Club, and was affiliated with the Womens Club Past Presidents Association of New Jersey.

Surviving are two sons, Arthur 0., here, and Albert V. Corpus Christi, to Tex; a daughter, Mrs. Donald E. Lawes here; eight grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. The Adams Memorial Home, Red Bank is in charge of arrangements.

VINCENT GOUGH MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Vincent Gough, 70, of 54 Shore Acre died yesterday at Riverview Hospital, Red Bank. He was born in Jersey City and lived here for the past 5 years. He was a retired repairman from Public Service Transport Newark. Surviving are two sons, Vincent Jr. and Leslie, both of Wayne; a daughter, Mrs.

Willard Foster here; 12 grandchildren and seven great The Scott Funeral Home, here, is in charge of arrangements. HARRY F. LE MAR HAZLET TOWNSHIP Harry F. Le Mar, 60, of 25 Buttonwood died yesterday at the Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel Township. He was born in New York and had lived here 13 years, formerly of Roselle Park.

Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; a brother, Joseph, Gulf Shore, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Dilley, Florida. The Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of ar- rangements. CARDS OF THANKS ROBINSON The family of Bennie L. Robinson Jr.

wish to thank the Manasquan High School Council, classes of '74 and '75, the Nurse, the staff and faculty of Brielle and Manasquan Schools, VFW Aux, Post 10103 of Brielle. Manasquan First Aid and our many friends and children for their kindness at the death of our son and brother. Robinson Family LEWIS G. PALMER WEST LONG BRANCH Lewis G. Palmer, 86, of 448 Monmouth died Thursday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch.

Mr. Palmer was born here and was a lifelong resident. Mr. Palmer was an exchief and exempt member of the West Long Branch Fire Company No. 1.

He was member of the Wayside Grange. He was the husband of the late Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Palmer. Surviving are a son, Francis here; two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Sandford, Solebury, and Mrs.

William Wallace, Auburn, two grandchildren, and three great The Woolley Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of the arrangements. MRS. DAVID LEVINE POINT PLEASANT Mrs. Lillian Rosenzwrig Levine, 78, of 809 Sinclair died yesterday at Point Pleasant Hospital. Mrs.

Levine was the wife of the late David Levine who died 30 years ago. She was born in Brooklyn and moved here 31 years ago. Mrs. Levine was a member of Temple Beth Or, Brick Township. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Florence Wilson, with whom she lived for the past 29 years, and Mrs. Rhoda Brand, Livingston; four grandchildren, and two brothers, Morton Rose, Dayton, Ohio, and Edward Rosenzwrig, Brooklyn. The Colonial Funeral Home, Brick Township, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. ALFRED BUCK COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP Mrs.

Florence Buck, 87, of Bucks Mill died Thursday at Ivy House Nursing Home, Middletown Township, after a long illness. Mrs. Buck was born here and lived here all her life. She was the widow of Alfred C. Buck, who died in 1958.

Mrs. Buck was a member of Colts Neck Reformed Church. Surviving are three sons, William and Robert both here, and Alfred Wall Township; a brother, Newall Van Dorn, and a sister, Mrs. Charles Flock, both here; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. The Freeman Funeral Home, Freehold, is in charge of the arrangements.

A DEATH NOTICES COOPER Edward, on Nov. 30, 1972, at Monmouth Medical Center, of 224 Central Long Branch, age 76. Funeral Dec. 5. at 11 a.m., at the Woolley Funeral Home, 10 Morrell Long Branch.

Friends may call 2-4 7-9 p.m. FAWCETT Susie A. (nee Stadelman) age 68 of 4 Kevan Middletown, N.J., on Dec. 1, 1972. Beloved wife of the late Jay K.

Devoted mother of Hugh S. and Harold K. Funeral services Sunday 8 p.m. in the John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, 115 Tindall Middletown.

N.J. Interment at CanaserAga, N.Y.. on Tuesday, Visiting Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m PALMER Lewis on Nov. 30. 1972 at Monmouth Medical Center, of 448 Monmouth W.

Long Branch, Age 86. Funeral Dec. 4. 11:30 A.m., from the Woolley Funeral Home, 10 Morrel Long Branch. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

MC DONIEL Huge H. (Mac), age 54 of 608 Maple Lakehurst. N.J. Beloved husband of Betsy (nee Bacheller). Funeral Services Monday 9 a.m.

at Cathedral of the Air. NAS, Lakehurst. Interment U.S. National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Friends may Call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at Brown Funezal Home, 119 Union Lakehurst. STROLLO Rosaria on Nov. 30, 1972, at the Monmouth Medical Center. of 388 Willow Long Branch, age 79. Funeal Dec.

5, a.m., from the Woolley Funeral Home, 10 Morrell Long Branch. Funeral Mass, A.m., at the Holy Trinity R.C. Church, Long Branch. Friends may call Sun, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. EK mart ROUTE 36, WEST LONG BRANCH WILL BE OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A.M.

to 3 P.M. Starting Dec. 3 thru Dec. 17 Selling Merchandise permitted by law only.

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