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m- yyvr'1 ynn mm 1 i WWW Russo Says Dne Pushers Should Get Life in Prison ft '20 ASBUBY PAVK EVENING PRESS, Moy 20, 1971 Use of Ballfield To Be Restricted Zone Board Approves Building: Application MARLBORO TOWNSHIP -Tie Board of Adjustment has approved the application of Carl Zellers, Holmdel Township, to construct a professional building on Ruck's lane off Route 79. The two story, colonial type building will have (our offices on each floor with a total of 8,064 square feet and off-street parking space for 54 cars. Plans for the $200,000 professional building already have been approved by the Planning Board. Need sales action! Advertise in The Asbury Park Press. the source." The Brown-Makin debate, at 8 p.m.

May 28, will be broadcast live on station WOBM, Berkeley Township. The first debate was aired Sunday on station W.ILK, the Radio Voice of the Asbury Park Press, with another to be heard later on station WHLW, Howell Township. In announcing support of Mr. Brown, August J. Duva, president of the firemen's group, said the candidate was active in the association's campaign to change compensation laws pertaining to candid.ites for the DemncriMe nomination for Towtuhip Committee In Lakewood.

Mr. Duva said Mr. Fried, a trustee of the pension board nf the Slate Police and Firemert'l Retirement System, has been "fair, just and firm in the administration ofhis duties." Rabies Clinic Set MARLBORO TOWNSHIP -A fre rabies vaccination clinic will be held from II a m. 1 p.m. May 29 at the Morgan ville Independent Firehouse, Rle.

79. The township Advisory Health Council last night reminded owners of dogs t9 bring them to the clinic. cials begin to Like action to attack the same." were these other developments: Assemblyman John F. Brown and Freeholder George F. Makin, rivals for the Republican nomination for the state Senate, completed plans for the second in a series of debates, to be held May 28 in the lecture hall at Ocean ('unity College.

The state Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association en- dorsed Mr. Brown. The endorsement came within a week after the stale Patrolmen's Benevolent Association announced its backing of the former Lakewood mayor. Mr. Russo complimented the Board of Freeholders for Its decision yesterday to study formation of a county narcotics control council.

He said life sentences for drug pushers were the only way to rid society of drug addicts. "It was tragic to see the many cases come before the prosecutor's office of young lives destroyed by this menace," the former prosecutor said. "However, we must not only concerned with the rehabilitation of the addict, but. also with the destruction of "Under great pressure from higher echelons of government he never flinched or swayed from his position of local support to -the fire and police groups," Mr. Duva sail.

"When we sorely needed friends in the Legislature he stood up and was counted with us. Can we do any less now than to stand up and be counted with him by giving him our support through the primary and general elections and see him successfully back in the Legislature where he belongs?" The firemen's association also revealed its endorsement of David M. Fried, one of two TOMS RIVER A life sentence for done pushe-s wax recommended yesterday by John F. Russo. a former first assistant prosecutor and a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the stale Senate.

"The alarming nature of the drug problem and the desire to do something affirmative about it is one of the primary reasons that 1 decided to setk election to the sljtc Senate," Mr. Russo said "1 consider the hard drug problem as perhaps the most serious danger to our society and (have) urged that governmental offi- slate Department of Education tomorrow for final approval. Rally Set By Tenants Association LAKEWOOD Area tenants are being urged to attend a rally Monday to hear Martin Aranow, president of the New Jersey Tenants Association. The rally is sponsored by the Crossroads Apartments Tenants Association, here. Mr.

Aranow helped organize the group of tenants who have grievances against landlords. The public meeting will be held at the Clifton Avenue Grade School at 8 p.m. Earlier this week in Countv Court, the Crossroads Association won the right to bargain for tenants of the apartments, and landlord Murray Liebowitz gained the right to collect rent increases he ordered in December. The court dissolved an injunction against a threatened rent strike. HOLMPEI.

TOWNSHIP -The Bnard of Education will rf.st.rift usp of thr baseball diamond at the village elementary school. School Superintendent H. Victor Crrspy reported last night he stopped use of the field by the Recreation Commission on days before freshman games and within 24 hours after rain. Dr. Crespv said he took the action after' the field, home of the school system's first inter-scholastic team, the Helicals, was damaged during a Little League practice session recently.

The Little League is sponsored by the commission. "I had to impose at least these restrictions," Dr. Crcs-py said. "Board of Education activities must have priority." The field is used by four Hnlmdel-Hazlct Little League teams and 16 teams sponsored by the Holmdel Youth Athletic Association, as well as the Hellcats. The Board will accept bids on carpeting for the village school addition and make the award at the June 16 meeting.

Board member Ernest R. Kretzmer reported plans for the high school, now scheduled to be completed in April 197.1, will be submitted to the csnD a to mm ro chpgb ml T7rv msh 0go I I I Jl Highlands Mayor iiMrrilTirfm fit rriiitriMr-mim mi mi, i in nm I ii nil rn nmni i'Mmiii mmmmnrm ii ion mill Assails Dredging veillnnce hv the state" in its TO ALL MY FRIENDS, THIS SALE HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST OUR operations here. "I have never seen one state official come down here to inspect the sand bars," said the mayor. "When you tell them the clams are dying, they think you're crazy after all. we just live here." In the same release, Mr.

Murphv had stated dredging operations are making access waters to the ocean safer for navigation. "Making a 30-foot hole, dropping off the Patton sand- It's this way, I've been in business hero in Long Branch since 1924. makes Rciscman's just about the oldest appliance store around. I started as a young man. stuck with it because I liked it.

I liked the idea of having a store where any man could afford to buy what he needed, because my prices were low. And, I liked the idea that you could make a lot of friends, while you made a living. I'll tell you something else. I kind of liked the idea of thumbing my nose at the big discount stores, and department stores, and appliance chains like to talk about low just can't deliver like old Andy can. Of course, my store isn't the fanciest looking store I figured it this customers were interested in the lowest prices, not fancy fixtures.

So, we stayed kind of plain looking and kept right on offering the kind of low prices that make our competition shake their heads in wonder. There have been a couple of things wo haven't skimped on. First, free information. If you want to know anything about appliances, just ask old Andy. And service.

We've got tho HISTORY! the hustle and ba is what they call improv-navigation," said Mayor RIIV i AAn't have a chance ing HIGHLANDS Mayor James T. White says he'll "beg a dollar" from every conservation group in the state if necessary to sponsor a court fight against the state Department of Environmental Protection renewal of a permit to the U.S. Dredging Jersev City. state of New Jersey and U.S. Dredging are walking hand in hand," said the irtavor.

How can they stand nhder the title of Environmental Protection and get away with this?" 'Mr. White said he will trv to' get support for a court suit from other municipalities as well, especially those in the Rayshore. The Middlctown Township Conservation Commission and the Matawati Township Council already have gone on record against private dredging operations off Highlands. He said he will bring the Issue up for discussion tonight at the Bayshore Mayor's Conference. The mavor attacked a release by U.S.

Dredging president James Murphy on Tuesday claiming his firm is under "constant ecological sur- to folk to personally I a extend my special nuy law prices. Because of this I am extending the sale best service department around. Oh, and selections, too. We show more merchandise than any 3 MORE DAYS While. Moreover, the mayor noted, Gibson and Cushman, a Bay-shore, N.Y., firm, is already under contract with the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers to improve the federal channel. "Why have two permits been issued to dredge the same area?" he demanded to know. "I am going to find out. exactly who is buying sand from U.S. Dredging," the mayor said.

"They could sell $5 million worth this year unless we put a stop to it. It would be very interesting if the state were a customer." TODAY, TOMORROW 3 average appliance stores I can think of. So, if you need an appliance, and want that Andy Reiseman low price, come on down. And if you don't need an appliance, stop in anyway just to say hello. The coffee pot Is on, and a piece of my 74th Birthday cake is waiting for youl SATURDAY HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE 'PRESENTS' I HAVE IN MSSm JUSTl, REG.

133,95 RESPECTED MAKER JUST 3, REG. $123 7.5 AMP. 115 VOLT Retiring Manager Of Borough Hailed ft Just 1, Reg. $2435 Fisher Designer Series Built-in Am pei Tap Recorder 3 PIECE AKFM STEREO Extra Special Value! M287 $177 $197 $222 $237 $287 $327 JUSTl, REG. $133 CONTEMPORARY WALNUT FMAMSTEREO PHONO CONSOLE JUSTl, REG.

$243 MAPLE FINISH FMAMSTEREO PHONO CONSOLE s87 $136 $147 $119 $137 S1S6 M44 S17S 5000 BTU AIR CONDITIONER JUST 1, REG. $173 7.5 AMP, 115 VOLT 6000 BTU 2-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER JUSTl, REG. $233 230 VOLT 10,800 BTU AIR CONDITIONER JUST 1, REG. $143 7.5 AMP, 115 VOLT 5000 BTU 2-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER JUST 1, REG. $179 7.5 AMP 115 VOLT 6000 BTU 2-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER JUST 1, REG.

$199 12 AMP, 115 VOLT 8000 BTU 2-SPEED AIR CONDITIONER s147 $228 $250 s270 s229 $64 $00 99 JUST 2. REG. 299,95 VERY NOTED MAKER 14" diag. COLOR TV PORTABLE JUST 2, REG, $329 FULL FEATURED 16" diag. COLOR TV PORTABLE JUST 4, REG.

$343 DELUXE CABINET 18" diag. COLOR TV PORTABLE JUST 3, REG. $393 VERY FAMOUS MAKE 18" diaq. COLOR TV PORTABLE JUST 3, REG. $329 DELUXE FEATURED 20" diag.

COLOR TV TABLE MODEL 12 tu. It. REFRIGERATOR JUST 1, REG. $279 FINEST MAKER FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR JUST 1, REG. $333 LEFT HAND DOOR, 17 co.

ft. REFRIGERATOR copper JUST 1, REG. $429 LEFT HAND DOOR, 19 cu. ft. REFRIGERATORS COPPER JUST 1, REG.

89.95 WALNUT FINISH BAR OR DEN REFRIGERATOR JUSTl, REG. 193.95 KING UPRIGHT 7 tu. ft FREEZER UPRIGHT 7 eu. It FREEZER JUST 2. nTil Will IB WW" FMAlLJSiiitwflrtDHSOLE M77 s206 M64 $ioe LV.l'JimWJirl'JW...

1 I flTTnTT. li 'Ml i m. I.T-I I I -I I JUST 1, REG. $319 MOTOROLA DELUXE FMAM STEREO PHONO CONSOLE JUST 1, REG. $223 MAPLE FINISH FMAM STEREO PHONO CONSOLE JUST 1, REG.

$239 CONTEMPORARY WALNUT FMAM STEREO PHONO CONSOLES JUST 1, REG. $299 MAPLE FINISH FMAM STEREO PHONO CONSOLE JUST 1 REG. $219 DELUXE JUST 1, REG. $433 RESPECTED MAKER 21" diog. COLOR TV CONSOLE JUSTl.

REG, $39 9 CONTEMPORARY STYLE 23" diag. COLOR CCNS0LETTE 285 $298 JUST 1, REG. $299 MEDITERRANEAN STYLE $175 s165 $I78 $183 M93 M85 16 LB AUTOMATIC WASHER JUST 1, REG. $133 FAMOUS MAKER 18 IB. 2-SPEED WASHER JUST 1, REG.

S220 DELUXE NOTED MAKER 18 LB. 2-SPEED WASHER JUST 1, REG. $233 BLEACH DISPENSER 18 LB. 4-SPEED WASHER JUSTl REG. $269 DELUXE FULL FEATURED 18 LB.

3-SPEED WASHER FMAM STEREO PHONO CONSOLE JUST 1, REG. 349,33 ALL FROST FREE 17 cu. ft. SIDE-BY-SIDE JUSTl, REG. 439.95 ICE-MAKER 18 cu.

ft. SIDE-BY-SIDE JUST 1, REG. $625 DECORATOR MODEL 22 cu. ft. SIDE-BY-SIDE JUST 1, REG.

$489 ALL FROST FREE 20 cu. ft. SIDE-BY-SIDE JUST 1, REG. $529 FROST FREE, COPPER 21 cu. ft.

SIDE-BY-SIDE s299 s349 s485 s369 s389 JUST 1, I1 ,,7 ITRIC JUST 11 nmii 1TEMP0RARY. 23" $396 JUST 1, REG. $589 AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING. 23" diog. COLOR TV CONSOLE 5414 JUST 1.

JLLJ-1 llNE TUNING. 23" $385 JUST 1, REG. $438 WALNUT CONTEMPORARY. 23" diag. COLOR TV CONSOLE 375 JUST 1, REG.

$650 ALL SOLID STATE 23" diag. COLOR TV CONSOLE 447 JUST 1, REG. $650 CONTEMPORARY W000R 23" diag. COLOR CONSOLE 40 JUST 1, REG. $119 TAPPAN ELECTRIC JUST 1, REG.

139.35 AVOCADO AUTOMATIC DRY CYCLE DRYER $150 s49 s225 $169 $179 $199 JJST 1, REG. $193 BUILT-IN UNDERC0UNTER DISHWASHER but he attended his last Council meeting last, night. He reported he has accumulated vacation leave which he will take between now and Aug. 2. Mr.

Blum submitted a report covering the 14 year? he have been manager. During that time, he noted there have been many accomplishments in the borough, including the paving of 15 miles of roads, an urban renewal project, construction of the Community Center, major renovations to the sewerage and water plants, "with Keansburg enjoying the lowest water rates in the county," and new street lighting and street signs. Mr. Rlum concluded his report with this warning: "Keansburg finds itself in the same position as all other municipalities. In order to give the taxpayers and residents of the community the services to which they are entitled, taxes, of necessity, must rise, and unless greater aid is made available tnrough federal revenue sharing and state aid, there is a strong possibility that some services may have to be curtailed." Taxpayers View Kducalion Film NEW SHREWSBURY -The meeting of the New Shrewsbury Taxpayers Association held last night in the Memorial Lutheran Church, Tinton featured a film strip, "What's Wrong With Alois Konecny, Mulberry Drive, said the film presented the Raleman formula for slate aid to education.

The formula named alter stale Senate President Raymond II. Bate-man, -Somerset its chief sponsor in the Legislature, establishes a five year program for distribution of million in slate school aid. SURFACE UNITS JUST 1, REG. 433.95 TAPPAN DELUXE FABULOUS '400' RANGE JUSTl, REG. 243.93 CALORIC 30" GAS RANGE JUST 1, REG.

243.35 CROWN DELUXE 30" GAS RANGE JUSTl, REG. 243.95 H0TP0INT ELECTRII SELF CLEANING RANGE $147 $127 $141 $145 JUSTl, REG. $179 WHITE 3-CYCLE AUTOMATIC DRYER JUSTl, REG. $183 3-CYCLE AUTOMATIC DRY CYCLE DRYER JUSTl, REG. $139 3-CYCLE GAS AUTOMATIC DRYER s137 s114 M60 KEANSBURG Borough manager C.

Bernard Blum was commended by the Borough Council last night for his 14 years of service to the municipality. Mr. Blum is retiring Aug. Bridge job Will Close Roadway Press Stale House Bureau TRENTON Beginning Monday, a two-block section of. Bridge avenue in roinl Pleasant will be closed to through traffic while the west-cm approach to the new Lovelandtown bridge is being built.

Tjie state Department of Transportation announced today that two detours are being established to carry through traffic around the urea and to maintain a month flow of traffic between Point rieasant and Bay Head. The detours will remain in effect until December. The first detour will route rast bound traffic south on line Rivoli to Beach boulevard, then east two blocks to a newlv constructed connector road, then north one block to Bridge avenue, and then east, and over the existing lovelandtown bridge. While this detour ellect (or about four to six weeks, the department said, the relocation and reconstruction of line Lido will be completed. Once Rue Lido is ready lor traffic, it said, this roadway will if place Rue Rivoli in the detour pattern.

Tiie new bridge is scheduled to -be completed in December. The department barricades, signs, and directional arrows will be installed as an mil. to motorists. Access to businesses and residence in the close-off urea will be provided during the delour period, according to hf department. JUST 2, ah MP "II -LR I SORRY SOLD OUT JUST 1, REG.

$213 VERY DELUXE MOBILE DISHWASHER 1 di IT $57 $83 114 1 JUST 2, REG. 109.95 DELUXE CABINET 14" diag. PORTABLE TV JUST 1, REG. 134.95 VERY FAMOUS MAKER 19" diag. PORTABLE TV JUST 1, REG.

$299 AMERICA'S FINEST MAKER UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER Just 1. Reg. 229.95 BUILT-IN UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER M98 s179 JUST 2, REG. 83.95 LARGE CAPACITY Deluxe $48 DEHUMIDIFIER 1 Tj "THE CURABLE'' mnS IOASTEE1S Liu II) IiiIiil.iO From HP Choose from: MAGNAV0X ADMIRAL ZENITH H0TP0INT RCA KITCHEN AID MOTOROLA GIBSON PHILC0-F0R0 PANASONIC TOSHIBA SHARP KELVINAT0R CHRYSLER WESTINGH0USE FEQDERS N0RGE AMANA WHIRLPOOL INDESIT SONY FRIGI0AIRE GENERAL ELECTRIC CALORIC TAPPAN WELBILT CROWN HARDWICK MAGIC CHEF and doimi and dazint maril fans oLroms ELAUKETS RADIOS From iJ 234 Broadway i branch 222-0097 According in nie Him. Jersey is 42nd in Hip nation for percentage of state aid to education.

The meeting nf the association is set lor June 16. lomponcnt atcrcos From rmmm wr'TrWI IIWWMIWW.

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