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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 2

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LEGAL NOTICE Rentals LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Board DAILY MCW Mn. Clair A. MacDougaU 11 Irwin Nonn to WONMOUTH COUNTT VOTIRi William Rowktr 111 CtmpbtU (Cbntinued omfm urn l.nturm oeuora IMrtrirl 4 (Continue? from Pzs 1 NMlet li htrtbr itvta pursuant to rviiag It Jill of tot New Jtrssr re 500 to $10,000, Hatiw RED BANK1 District I Perry R. Harrti 133 MechAnla M. DUlrtrf A Mrt.

Rot Rhodet W. Taller Dr land 12.000 (o C.000 and I lutav A7T. inll. UK ha Us. "which oant but create economic prtfctorra In ttam of school run tlatuttt: br virtue ol In awi AuUee eoulirr.

And tmpoa- WUlartl Wleland, Watdbn Ri.j land $3,100 to $3,000 and buildings nuantlt Bifiuana DMritl I 7 lur- unfurl. 411 tltlll. BUt. Effect Rcscus OfCcalman Iverxw Or aha r. Jr.

Ml Broad Bt. lu CmtraUt loo 14 CA t-yii. buildings $11000 to Aloyi-ius and Dorothy prernetti, Oak Autut D. Becht Majtitlc Art. ItUlrirt A ro apM me or Aw.

in nuowini ar-mi hart, After tut tavasUaalion, been fcmnd to be IntUflblt to tote In that II W. aVwtvr, $18,500 to Stanley and Mri Mary R. Whltt 43 Monmouth Bt. The rivvfrofit provideti a dtv Mra. Olorla Bee hi Majeilli Art.

Line raft Lane, buildings $19,700 to I17J00 Myra Sokolowski, 70 Ravine Coffunmrial Property titst pertont 00 Hvt At tht tddrna from which ther were rtttaitrtd. And ther will not be tutlifleg rott la the iimrsei Mn. Mary tUUt tl Monmouth M. Dlslrtrl ll sirab'i aret "that ootid bt used Peter Ctrmocl HI Parkview Tarr Bnma Brown P. 0.

Box S4, land land $3,300 to $1,000 and build Alnbania Jelka 137 W. Berter PI. Km WENT tildlni I 1) OM venerti election on November t. mi. Keg Bam DlitrW 4 for deasity luxury type apart' $7,000.

toM.OOO; Aherdeea Proper ings $18,200 to Fred Pre- Pertont tffecM ky thu Action nay ft So. Brtadwar. Loot IrtnelL Mra. Beulah Jtlkt U7 W. Berger llUlrlrl II Harold A.

O'Connor II Oordon Court. ties Inc. lot 4 of block 10, land tall in per ion or triepnone tne elllee mer. 13 N. Brunswick land Mrn ar small tiwr ma.

i lufonnatloa call CA 1-SS1. of the CominiMtoner of Reciitratlon. David Arthur Hantaan Neweaen ron Monmouta Mra. Marion Sander 111 Port Man. $2,500 to $250 and lot I of black wbo cotuom tbe type, Acrlne Hot.

Hill af Record Freehold. New Jerter HO I 1AM lErt. 134i for InformAilon Port Monmouth $2,800 to $2,500 and buildings $11,. 600 -to Public Service NIcholAA A. Sorliro W.

BuntMi 10, land $3,800 to $2,800 and build of presently rjrrtned Wlllard Bander 111 Port Moo. Rd. relallrt to their retiitratlon eutut. Per. Art.

Port Afoaiaiiiatk Ingi $2400 to Arthur Abba- ask, "What are you foing to do nialricl If Aone who ere permenenl rttidenta of At Kcansburg KEANSBURG Police, firemen and local first aldrnen went to the rescue of a boatman who ran round near Mari Lqua Collichio'i skating rink last night. At 8:35 police received a report Poultry Farms, Freneau Dlelriel Mrs Juiiutt Capita til McLaren Bt. zia, 114 Middlesex land Monmouth CoaMy And hart Men ilnct retulerlnf la tald county, and lire acrojs the street?" Bowea taid. John Ttirnbull .11 Shoreacrt Art. land $31,100 to $11,090 and bulki- Bl'MgUN Ilialrlcl I tiewhere In the county tl ten time $2,500 to $1,800 and buttings, a.

vanibura DlelHei IA I contend MK across the! Mra Katharine M. Stkttr Second Archlt P. Elm Bruet Rd. Red tier make a ebanft add ran by letter or card, properly luroetj end Ad-Ireued to the Ctmmluionw tf Retti- It street than that $11,600 to $10500; Frank and Marke Lapa, Lakeside land Bant Loula Sakier Second Bt. ntirii Dlilrlrl II i.

tnothat iirtoa renews1 project C. Durante. Main buildings $16,500 to Aone MrKAina 237 Main lend $3,700 to and bulldingi 18,300 to M.000; Albert and Mary Diarlo, 7 Pierre M-. Catherln Braich Boi 1004 Mn. Ruth 0.

Oppenhelmer Wllaon PI, that should involve rehabitita- atii Kd Red Bank Stanton U. oppenhtinwr wutoa ri. nialricl I Herbert H. Bahulaladt St. HwT.

II. tbn and Dot desjfjnrlkM," trallon, Hill tf Rrcerdi. Freehold. New Jeney, Indleatloi prerloui and preeent Addreii end tht month, day And rear At tald chin All thanct addreii far the I Ml Oen'rel election auil be nrn4 ky the reter and mutt be r-eired by the Afflct of the Commlnlnner Alldd. Mlt One Jennlngt lit Art.

wf Two Mra Mary Schulitattt St. Hwy. Bowee'i rrriarta were gemrally Alvert buildings $18,500 to $16000; Midd that the boatman was apparently In distress, accjakng to Joseph Fucd. Police dispatched Patrolman Eugene Bennett to the scene where he observed a 21 foot boat about 150 yards out In District 4 weB-rectivYAl, axxxjrxing to Cham Hnward Thunt 11 Aeient Dr Mn. Audrey McClett Belltvut ATI.

$4,800 to $4,800 and buildings $22,900 to Matawan Corp. of S. Orange, lot 7 of block. 2, land $28,800 to Alfred and Helen Raven, $7 Weldon Rd land $3,400 to $2,000 and bulldinss $19,100 to aarence W. Fischer, Center buildings $16,200 to $14,300.

Hnt'i BUNGALOW RENT Nicely turn. I rati kttti. t-Uirr -sarly ratal tr UU Jur I. I in. fraa butlnnt Aretlotv Arrtooli Lroa A.

Wool-Int. Blocutt Pt. 1 CA I-, DIM. (TORTS I0NO BRANCH: 1 A4. rooms, tun.

Oil kMt. Suppir utHt. Avail. arrtH Jurat, tot NriXun Art. tr call afnt TutA.

ID t-BU NORTH LONO RRANCH Tl Wanoo PI I ran. bath On fl. fat Aot waisr haat, WinHf or -strly. WINTfR RINTAL Furoisrwl houtf. 1 bednxxni, llvwit roiMi.

4m. kltrliMi. I bslht. wirrfowi l-rai. CA I-M.

RM BCNOAU)W. fnUK, tvttl UU Jun ATOM tlL Included. Marton lc ter. lr fAmtlv wieooie. CA t-flflHt.

Mldd. ber oi Commetxe Presiknt Al SEA BRIGHT Mra Helen CurrT 154 Oeeen AT M'a. Etthleti R. Than 11 Arlene Aberdeen Propertv Inc, Broad land $2,500 to $250, and building $2,400 to Nor-bert Wandensky, Ryen land fred M. WooUey.

1 said, "I ur Mida. a. ink rarrv. Jr. IM ocean at.

Dlelrlet 14 Mra Carol 0. Nelson 10M Ocean dktnt hear a single objrxta)." the bay. The boat was shipping Oerard Brritroa I Fault New Ave Monmouth "I'll agree that busnsnsmen I'NION BEACH nialri! 1 $3,300 to $2,000 and buildings water, police said, and the own- of Retirtrttion an or berort ieptem- BER 11. 1M1 Ol.ENN IWADER CtmmlHlOMr Re(litiatloa and uperlnttndent of Election ALLENHtlAT Dlilrltl Ne. I Emmett McLouihlln 1 tpltr Art.

Mri. Meriirel McLoufhUn 1 Spier Art. ASRt'RT P4RR Ward I Dlelrlet 4 tin. Ally Downei IM Proipect Art. Mra.

Pauline Otltlt II Cherry Tree rarm atidd etown should take a more active port k) Mrt. Rufint Rlrort 121 Mornlngildt 000 to $8,500: John Sergwich. 13 r. William E. Snyder of Plain.

Dorothea B. Goodrich, 92 Mill Mra. Olorla M. Martin 34 MIMbrook Avt. city gwrnanai," WooHey said, Beechwood Ter, land $4,200 to field, signaled be needed help.

Middletown Pone Salvtdor Rivera 133 Mom. John Martin Mlllbrook Mid- Ins-side Ave. land $2,900 to $2,500 and buildings $13,900 to Frank out tne rjuestion is, now do you $3,000, no appearance WEST LONO BRANCH 11etown Dlelrlet II get inem to do t7" Distrirt I Albert and Ernestine Haycock and Mary Wilson, Oak Lane, land Robert EtUla Miriam Mid William Trot Jr. 111 Parker P.a Miu Allot B. Holltnd lit Lanflord WooUey said that as president $2,200 to $1,850 and bulWings Beechwood Ter land $3,800 Mn.

Mart aret Wiiner Troy ut Wird I Dlilrltl Parker Rd. he tlwiKht BowenY" wrrtsrks to $3,000 and buildings $20,500 to 000 to MadohD KetcheL Diatriel 1 Mra. Lucy Apicellt 1M1 luBBtrfltld Fire and first aid uniU arrived at the scene and rigged lights while the rescue operation was being made ready. Patrolmen Wil liam Kryscnskl and Joseph Weber also assisted in the rescue. Snyder was brought ashore safely and It was reported that rvnitiu Anehar 14 Da Forrest PI.

were wd received and I rrorn- $20,000, no appearance: Ronald Matawan Way, buMrtgs, $40,300 Mra. Oeraldto Spehr 14 DeForrttt, dletown Mra. Lout EaDIi 3 Miriam Middletown Mrt. Joanne E. Roth II Cltrldit New Monmouth DMrlrl Allan M.

Salth 1 Chapman New Monmouth Mra. Olorla Smith 1 Chapman Terr, New Monmouth ised him we tt do aK can Ramsay, 18 Fierio land P. to Marie Vagts, Dock to grve hira our ntpport.7 Dietrtet 4 tMhnn niiso II Betchwood Art, $2,600 to $2,000 and buildings land $1,100 to $500; Howard re. Ward Oltlrict I Mr Aral Riley N3 Tklr4 Art Ward I District I Nethtn Aielroth 111 Deal Ltkt Dr. Mrt.

Mtrr Ann HtAkt III Itith Art Thomti W. HtAkt 111 lixtfe Art. Martin M. Johmon lot Eifhth Art. Want I District 4 Mrt.

Jeanne Bruno 3M Deal Lake Dr Louis Mion, Ind vice presidena Mn. Lillian M. Rltto II Beachwtod BRAND NEW 1 Atorw hautt far rm with oplion to BUT- I rooms. -H oaUu.1 er t'tt Dork At rear of lot. Mwmiout hrktti.

IIM mo CA l-73 1 II I WooHey. 5 Own PL, land $15,100 to Mrs. Edward Sohuber, 300 Broad land Art. he did not require medical at Dlalrkt 17 of-the chamber considered the speech "construrtwtv en "one STATE OF NEW JERSEY $4,400 to Sprague 01 000 to $5,000 and buildings to John Bradley. Maiden Lane, land $4,700 to DEPARTMENT OP CONSERVATION of his better." Mra.

Ruth Erlckson 34 Melroat Middletown Dlitrlct II Mra Beatrice A. Doyle 170 Btateilr Red Bank Service, 17 Little land $6,000 Mm ChrutAl B. KrAuttr 111 Eifhth tention. The boat will probably be salvaged today. AND ECONOMIC Dr.vtwiriiiisriT DIVISION OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT to $4,500 and buildings $22,100 to It could "start people thinking Mn.

Doloret Runo 1 Francis Court, Frank LaNura, 36 Fren NAVIGATION BISSAU earurr-T no. II.Al:4iA-4l-SH on how we can wrk doser for William H. May, 13 Edgemere land $5,200 to $3,000 and buildings $29,300 to NJ. Red Bank Ave. Walter I.

Ptdow 3M Elhtk Avt. John T. Roaal 111 Slith Art. Joaeph BMInbert 1TM Wtbk St. Ward I Dlilrlrl I Oeorr L.

Comlnn IN Third Art. ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP Ruiaell R. Russo 1 Francli Court, I I eau land $10,200 to $3,000 September 1J, lltn Red Bank District our mutual betterment" Councilman Edgar N. Dinkel-spiel, attended with Council- Adams Heads BRAND NSW roach hoots tot rmt with option to bur. I rooms.

1 bAthi. ear rrsff on ktfoon. Idtsl tor ntor orvtriAAtAAts. Monmouth BAooh. AIM av CA I-tw.

tw I st BPNOALOW auitablt for oouolo. lit Atlantic Art. Intulrt At II Atlantic M. A no Wo mill Honor POR furnlihtd of infurnlihtd Sab.) Trlchtr Aftmcf Oeoaapart Art, Oetao-port IX I-IIOO; U. I-ISM.

Sead oropotiut for conatnjotdon of Carolyn and Conrad Scbolt. 21 Weldon buildings $19,600 Materials Rt 34, land $70,500 to $15,000, buildings OarAbed Oumchlan Normandy Mrt. EAlkarlna Berth RD Colt lone leawall en tht Atlantic. Ocean thorefront in the Boroiurh of Bradley Court. MR 1.

Red Bank $14,300, no cvmearance- Dorothv DiitriH tt 1 woman Lucy Wilson and forrner Mrs. K. Mirle Mtrtln Rutledge Beach. Monmouth County, New Jeney, will be received at the Division of Re Red Bank LaNura, 38 Freneau land M3.100 to Abraham Berk- 'Spook' Unit Mayor and Councilman Alexander firteburg, said, "There is 600 to (40,000 personal to Mary Elizabeth Vreeland, 8 Edgrxnere land $7,700 to William-Smith; Jamet F. Mtrtln Rutledge Dr.

source Development, Ofrioe of th Director, 120 But Stat Street, Trenton New Jersey, at 11:11 a m. Btiwin Red Bank Mttriet tl liwiys room for greater coop owitz. 175 Ravine land $11,300 to $900 and buildings $64,000 to Daylight Sarin! Time, Monday, Oc Robert B. Hlndman 2M LeonardvUll RED BANK Charles Adams, tober 1. 1962.

eration," R(L. nalfnrd 40 Fierro land $3,100 Suning Hornet Tht receiot And optUn of bid! It Mn. Velma Sollanek 177 Stndy Hook sl.OOOO, no arjparnce; Mrs Regarding the riverfront proj to $2,200 and buildings $14,300 rabject to tht proper ouaJlfloatton of Ave Belford owner and operator of the i Barrel, Momnouth St, wai elected general chairman of the 15th Gladys Burlow, 19 Broad and the bidder in accoroanct win tne to Elsie Luhrs, 11 Wal MILLSTONE TWP. District I neci Mr VAltntrat Barth New RD 1. Colli Neck John William Elreby Ltkt PO Boi 163.

Coin Ntck Bruce M. Murray County Rd. Etit, RD 1. Colli Neck ATLANTIC HIGHLAND! Dlilrlrl 1 Mrt. Eat MeSplrlt 43 4th A Dlilrlrl I Mri.

Mat Iiro 31 1. Oarflild A BRADLEY BEACH Dirtrltl 1 Philip Eurland 4N Park PI. A. Mra. EaM KirUntl 401 Park PI.

Avt. Mr. Joerphlne V. Newcomb 401 Oceu Park ATA. DEAL BORO AIas Burltlih fl Sydney Art.

Mrt. Jane Burlelch Tt Irdney Mn Lillian Morrlt 1M Ocean ve. Andrew E. Rtenibur IN Ocean Art. provisions of the prequallfloaUon law ect, Dinkelspiel said, "He only said what I've been saying for don land $5,700 to $2,500 S.

52:15 and the regulatlont tte- Mn. Ruth E. Zurakowskl r- Clarks. bur D. 3.

Freehold liahed by tht Department of Conterva- the past three years. and $16,700 to RAF Real' $2,700 to $2,500 and buildings $16,700 to $15 000; and Margaret fciadagno, 15 Edgemere land $7,000 to $4,000 and buildings Walter Zurakowskl Clarksburg Uon and Bcooomle Dtvetopmen. annual Red Bank Halloween Parade and Carnival Committee at the first organization meeting in the Parks and Recreation Office Plan! And tpeclfloatloni mat be Although be didn't attend the.tv Freneau land $16, LILAC MEADOW HTOSIKO HOMt Pullf Iqulp. N. Cart.

Reatonabit war Prtehold OI -Ti Pt PltAAAnl BrAoa RirAlnl loo i Mr i Uctetta wiAle All AftA. M-hr. nartlDf otr. Ret. tpeclAl diet Phnlclau on Jl Richmond Are.

TW P-Hil Officf-flttxtnrMn fientali BXCBLLCNT downtown Atort At 11T BAf. AIM par m. Ind. heat CA M1W viewed At the Office of th NayiraUon Bureau. 137 Eatt Stat Street, Trenton $38,200 to $20,000.

The board re IP I Freehold XFPTI 01: tITI District 1 Mrt. Joan A. Jackson 15 Fifth NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP Dlatrict I I 25. New Jersey, or will be furnished chamber breakiast, the Mayor said, "I'm going to see if something cant be done to get the de here, i served decisions on the above ap Road to tht Conlraotpn upon requttt At that offlr. accompanied by check to order Other offtcera are: Frank J.

peals. veloper to change his plans. (Continued from Page Pingitore, assistant chairman; of tht Department of contenratioa and Economic Development, rn th Amount of 13400 at deposit for plana and iDemfloelion Thlt depotlt will bt Jamei Jenkins 11 Embury 0.0. Dlatrict Mlit Janet Berry 47 Pilgrim Path, The following were stipulated: Mn. Tirrf Rttnjburt 154 0-n nve.

way's maintenance force, will and borough parks and recreation Batka Inc. Rt 34 lot 14 on block 106, land $26,400 to $16,400 and refunded upon return of plant And start- on the preliminary work UU rjlwll 1MIMJI1 3. UVUR. laiOT Jet port Apeoltioationi In good condition. No Droooial will bt considered unlet! EATONT0WN BOIOCBH Dlitrlct 1 John J.

McShtrrr IM Broad St. Dlelrlet I John L. Llbby loulh St. Dlelrlet 1 within 48 hours and one of the o.o. James H.

Tlppett 14 Asbury OO District 4 Mri. Bill! Bedell 103 Franklin OO. tary treasurer. buildings $72,000 to $35,000 and lot 4 on block 110, land $16,600 to ocom panted by A certified check pay-Able to th Department of Coaarrtlan Gwvrnittee chairmen are: a g- (Continued From Paw 1) and Economic Development, in the Mrs. Pearl Cromwell 417 Old Deal Hugh Richardson 114 Cook man Matawan Craftsmen's Cub take about an hour and 15 mintes.

contractors, presently working on the 173-mile toB road, will be surrtmorred to complete a bulk of the construction on the project. amount of tt least five i5T-l percentum Day, William Pazicky; window painting, Henry DeLuca; finance, O. Rd Dlitrlct 4 Main land $1,400 to nothing Mri. Mary W. Richardson 114 Cook- of the total amount bid (R.S.

57:141 and A certified statement from A Michael Lambertl 314 Third Pint man Ave O. The Ocean Coney real estate broker added that the goveraor Tree Tr. Ptrk bonding company statural that It win Dlatrict Mn. Charlotte Raldane 71 Broadway, Robert Arthur Plttenfer Pin Tree Detective Capt. Irving L.

Krako-witch; (ifts, Patrolman Paul Lang; parade grand furnish neceaaary perlormanct bono. The Authority said it will be and the following land of the Central Railroad Co. of N.J. Clinton St. land $900 to nothing, a has stated that he favors a New, 00.

The bid deposit! received with the reimbursed for special policing Duncan K. F. Haldtne 71 Broadway, three 3) lowest bids may be held for 0.0 Tr. pirt Leon J. Zlelestnikl 111 Orant At.

FAIR HAVEN Dlitrlct I John WIlllAtna 111 Lewli Line Jerse- jetport and that if aome-tag concrete isn't done in the Fire Chief Harry Hopkins; and ar FrAnk F. RobtnA 91 Heck 0 0 Dialrict 7 rangements, Frank Hernandes. by the Bell Telephone Laboratories at Holmdel. The decision was reached after a meeting with A. T.

Felsberg and Bell aides Mn. Anna Flammla 1316-llth Mrt. VlrflnlA Wllllami, 111 Ltwlt Assisting Lang on the gifts com cant land at Division and Clinton land $7,200 to $4,000 and 0 Rt. 79, land $13,600 to $6,100 and building $5,100 to $2,600. The following appeals from Rar thirty (301 days after th opening ol bids or until forty-eight i4Si hour! after tht accepted bidder hat executed the contract and filed the required performance bond.

All other deposits will bt returned within three 131 days of tht opening of bids. The accepted bidder will be required Nept near future, the site may go to New York. Mortis County, he said, has been proposed as a Michael J. Flammla UlMlth Avt Nept. Dlitrlct 11 BTORI POR RENT on Whit St Red Ban.

Call BH 7-1100. Roomt'Kooni lUmd BEAUTIFUL furn. rm. Til bath. ia.ll thower.

prlrtK entrance, facilltlM. 3. Bath Art. CA I-Ilt. FURNISHED ROOM In private homt, rontleman preferred.

CA LAROl DOUBLI ROOM, twin bed, refrlttntor. 115 per week. Binflt room. 10 per we-i. Oentle-ttea preferred.

134 Branoaport Art. LOVELY RM. In new horn, kit-oh en prlrUefOA, uee of whr dryer. Woman preferred. CA I-3S11.

LAROI CLIAN Airy room, baI4 And llntp terrlct Art CA 1-H13 NIC! FURN. ROOM In priratt homt At 50 Short Kwant-buit. WT-1W. NICELY furniahtd. Clean room, block from Broadway.

31 Rock-wHl L. B. CA M30. 1 RM. APT tll A wt At 11 Atlantic Art.

All 4 LO. RMS. for Individual male tenant. Attractive location. Kitchen pririltfea.

min. from LitUt Bilrvr BtaDon. Write to Box tN, Loni Branch Dally Record. mittee are: Special' Policeman Pete Spagnuolo and Patrolmen Herbert Swanson, and Michael F. Griesl.

Assisting arrangements Miss WUma Klein 311i Fisher to furnish performance bona in me North Jersey location for air transport facilities and that trans itan Twp. were heard: Michael Nent. amount of the conbraot In accordance Mn. VlrflnlA Taylor 250 Myrtle Art with Section R.S. to 1A 44- portation has been named as nent.

Tuesday. The Authority said it will have uniformed law enforcement officers other than the New Jeney State Police assigned to the Parkway to police the area. Included in the recommended L. J. Washington 1703 Stratford 147 Inclusive And with turetie tattt-faotorv to th Stat of New Jersey poor ftsature of the pine lands as Nept.

Lane Mrt. Joyct E. Wood 31 Maple Art. Richard E. Wood 31 Maple Avt.

Dlitrlct Cliudt A. Holleri 107 Ptrk Are. Mra. Maureen M. Holleri 107 Park Are.

FREEHOLD BORO Diitrlct I John D. Boyle Phvllii Rd. Mrt. Lenort Boyle 12 Phyllli P1. Mn.

Iitbel Rote SO W. Oeor Dlelrlet I John E. Toon 7 Elllj FREEHOLD TOWNSHI" Dlitrlct 1 Lester Innets C-n- leral Dellrery, Freehold Mri. Vtrtlnlt E. W' -lale Freehold The cost of the bond shall oe inclu led District 11 and Sandra Pelo, land $13,600 to $12,850, stipulated; John and Vera Sellick, 33 Pinewood buildings $12,300 to $10,000, decision reserved; Bernard and Stella Reichman, 94 S.

Munn aides are refreshments, Jaycees; Armory, William Patterson, Judg-es. Robert Reussille; floats, John Moses; and Police, Deputy Chief LeRoy McKnight Mrt. Sarah Curry 122 OxonlA Art. In the unit prices or lump turn bid for tht work. a proposed site.

Keansburg Mayor Louis Colli Nept. Dlatrict 11 The Departmnnt of Corner ration and Economic Develceprnent retvrst tht. chio stated Tuesday that he favors Mra. Charlotte Drake 311 Over changes by the engineering con right to walrt any informalities in or look Drive. Nept a pine barrens jetport rather than The event will be staged Oct 31 sultants are the elimination of Robert T.

Drake 31S Overlook Drlvt, buildings $25,250 to $1,700, deel to reject any or til rifle. H. MAT ADAMS Commliiloner Nept. two-way traffic flow on re5med; James and Gladys District II an island location off-shore from his rommiirtity. He said that an islaoJ in Raritan Bay would re I'll 20 -27 57 Ml Edwtrd O.

Fallon 2. Boi 1190, portions of the Telegraph Hill Murray, land $600 to $300 and tlitrlet I Cllffwood Nept Pl'BLIC NOTICE Free- 1. Box 119G. Mri. Roat Fallon Electronics 'Continued from Page 1) TAKE NOTICE that on September Cllffwood Nept.

buildings $10,900 to $8,000, decision reserved. hold Mrs. Florence strict bathing and boating waters and would collect refuse and in- network, including the southbound exit of the Parkway. Cars will be allowed to travel only El- Cl 3wy. 3J '1 Pinewood Mn.

Hatel M. Holmes 12. 1962. the Board of Adjustment of the City of Long Branch recommended Nept. to the City Council that a variance dustriad waste.

'U Prospect Mrt. Hatel Swingle one way during the temporary! be granted Abe Schleainfer to permit Neot the construction of lour family dwel NEW SHREWSBURY Dlatrict 1 period, The difference between the sug-stions of CdMio and Stiver- Bay Art 3av Ave. llv Point "-w Lawn Joseph S. Zlmmermsi The decision to reopen Tele ling on Second Avenue, on Block 13, Lot 3B (also known aa Lot 1). Said wommeTKiatlon has been ftted in the Office of the Board Adjustment HYDAC, which cornbhei features of both analog and digital The company was founded in 1945 by Christianson with ten ex-Army associates.

In 1952, sales" first exceeded the million-dollar circle man -is rnainly in the traiporta-tion question. Collichio called for graph Hill Road, which had been closed since May 30, came after 3 Surrey and la aval'Jble for Inspection. freehold HIGHLANDS ROROt Diitrlct 1 Mn. Leone Lane -Robert Lane Dlitrlct I Mra. Dorothv Gi' Mn.

Edith O' Tr. Park Walter E. Voik HOLMDEL Y0Wv Dlitrlct Mn. Elaine Kin'' Rldte Hailf KEANSBIRO Dlatrict 1 Dale Burlett 1 Darld Waddell Keans. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that on a rrtonorail system vrtoch would District 4 Mrs 0.

Ed Lane Thomas J. Elizabeth R. Circle HOW TO WRITE "rey Lane Cloverdale serve both the New York and the Authority received the opinion of Adrian M. Foley general counsel, dated Sept. 18 Chestnut The following appeal were made by the Coaxal Properties ot 46 on block 120, land $12,000 to $5,500, stipulated; lot 70 block 120, land $7,200 to $3,800, decision reserved; lot 66 on block 120, land $11,700 to decision reserved; and lot 72 on block 120, land $4,000 to $2,000, decision reserved.

Other appeals were: Joseph B. angan, Florence Union Beach, land, $2,900 to $1,200, de-; cision reserved; Heuser and Heu- September 12. 1962. the Board of Adjustment of the City of Long Branch granted the tpplteailno of Maurice Harris to erect 24 foot by 24 foot cement bloc nrage at 181 Oarfield Philadelphia areas at 160 miles-l Thomas Hill "-verdale per-hour, traffic free, while Sil Circle Dlatrict I based on a report submitted by Avonue. Block 280.

Lot 5. with A leswr verman prefers a hetoptor Mrs. Jeaniece A. the Authority's engineering con edge Fd. A GOOD St.

Keans. Himsey Ave. Ramsey Ave. 32 River- Rd. Jr 165 Rlver- Paul Hart Ackrovd tde and rear yard as required by the Zoning Ordinance.

Said determination ha been filed in the Office of the Board of Adjustment and is available transport service, sarying that a monorail would be expensive to Frederic C. Eddowes, sultants, dated Sept. 14, calling for the realignment of traffic and edge Rd. the commuter. for Inspection.

OCEANPORT Mrs. Elsa Waddell Keam. Diitrlcl Roy N. LaMont. Jr.

Ream. Joseph Wttklns various items of work in the Tel- TAKE FURTHFR NOTICE that Both Collichio and Silverman District 1 Mrs. Dorothy A. Anne't 22 Wolfhlll 14 8hore St. 11 Seeley Ave.

eirraDh Hill area to meet the September 13 IS2 the Board nf Ad-lustnwmt of the City of Long Branch mark, and in 1961 totaled $18.1 million. Net income during the same decade rose from $96,758 to $1.1 million. Electronic Associates this year reported record first half profits of $645,942, equal to 73 cents a share, on sales of $8.2 million. Electronic Associates has manufacturing facilities In Long Branch and West Long Branch, and Burgess Hill, England. It has computation centers In Princeton; El Segundo, Brussels, Belgium and Burgess Hill, Oceanport have stated that a pine barrens ser 159 Main Matawan, minimum requirements for safe tranUd the application of Joaeoh Ras Ewart F.

Annett V. Wolfhlll location would be the ideal lo Keant. Dlitrlct 4 Mra. AutustA Nurrito Oceanport land $2,250 to $1,650, and lot 2A ms to erect a two family dweUIn; on Weatbourne Avenue. Block 171.

on a travel. 14 Main St. Augustus T. Ashton II 152 Main lot to be designated at 2A. which lot Oceanport on block 65, 15rl to $1,000, both decisions reserved; Rahphj Foley said in part, "In light of the engineering opinion and Mrs.

Mary J. Ashton 152 Main i unders ted wldtn. 8tW OMermina- cation for a Jetport insofar as safety and noise which are factors which cause urban dwellers to raise objections to planned Oceanport Uon ht been filed in the Office of the Board of Adtustment and It AvalL J. Rothbort, Rt. 35 in Hazlet, Mrs.

Jacqueline Mutone 330 Ocean- subject to the satisfaction of re port Ave Oceanport able for Inspection land $18,500 to lot 4, block TAD Peter Mutone Jr. 330 Oceanport JACOB RAND sites in areas which have been quirements set forth by Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade and Douglas Oceanoort 164. land $11,500 to $8,350 and Attorney for the Board of Adjustment of the Otty of OCEAN TOWNSHIP proposed in the past. it is our opinion that exit at Long Branch District Mrs. Gladys Uslon 291 Oarfield 910 10 55 buildings $5,750 to and lot 5 on block 164, land $6,700 to $3,350 and buildings $3,150 to $630, Telegraph Hill may be reopened uat.

NOTICE Or SAIE Robert Uslon 2M Oarfield Oak. only as a temporary measure. On Tuesday. October 3. iftfa.

at 1:30 Distrirt I Condon Asks For Variance all decisions reserved. Oordon Gnrwood 5104 PAlmer a.m., I wt! sell at public Auction on Reopening of the Telegraph W. Allen. behalf of the Sewotst linwnct Co. At The following properties were Mrs.

Pauline Garwood SlO'i Palmer 11 Broad St. Red Bank. N. one Ave W. Allen.

IBM Merourr 4 dr HT. Serial IfLSTC Hill on a temporary basis was recoiTirriended by State Highway Commissioner Dwight R. G. Pal stipulated: the Estate of Mary M1O40. Model Parklan.

for default In Sam Serkin Oolf Deal Park District 4 Mrs. BarbarA Daly 2805 Sunset a sale oomract maoe ny Oeorg Krausi. Bald ear may be ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS A lone variance application was presented to the local Zoning Board of Adjustment at a brief meeting mer, who made a survey of the Wan. Code (Continued from Page 1) ficlally was notified by the State Board of Education that Schai-ble's position as superintendent was now permanent as of Sept. 5.

Schaible was originally hired as supervisory principal. The first official PTA meeting Keans. Domlnick Nurrito 194 Main Eeans. Mrs. Frances Nurrito IX Main Ketns.

Rosarlo Nurrito. 114 Main 8t Eetnt. Frank C. Reinecke 51 Twilight Keam. Mn.

Marfuarlte Reinecke, 11 Ttrl- lieht Keam. Mrs. Loretta Tanner Shore Keans -KEYPORT Dlitrlct I Mrs. Elisabeth Hoefeller 11 Oreen- irort Key. George Hoefeller 11 Greengrove Key.

Mrs. Christine A. Kissinger 51 First Kev. Robert W. Kissinger 51 First Key.

District 4 Mrs. Naomi R. Hunt II VanDorn Ker. LITTLE SILVER District 1 James E. Cochran 71 Rumson Place Mrs.

Elizabeth A. Graham 29 Crest Dr. George P. Graham 29 Cret Dr. Misi Irene E.

Oraham 29 Crest Dr. James A Love 1 Cross St. Mri. Rebecca Mair 75 Woodbine Ave. William Muir Mair 75 Woodbine Ave.

Mrs. Margaret Helen Webb Woodbine Ave. Dltlrlct Ernest C. Yagger 4 Wesiwood Court Mrs. Muriel Yagger 4 Westwood Court District 4 seem at: Shr-wiburr Motor.

Shrews James T. Daly 2805 Sunset area at the request of Gov. Rich bury, Are ffhrewibury. Vw Jersey. wan.

WALTER J. NEIU, Auctioneer District Nathan J. Orossman 1304 Birch ard J. Hughes, after the state's chief executive received protests last night. John P.

Condon, 27 3rd ap 30 3 48 Wan Hill, on the Keyport Holmdel Turnpike, Jand $13,100 to $7,500 and buildings $7,900 to $3,000. The following appeals by the Rarifan Assoc. of Paterson were stipulated, the assessments affirmed and the appeals dismissed without prejudice. The company is awaiting a decision from the state board on appeals made last District BROWN GETS READY about the proposed location of plied for a permit to extend two Mrs. Mice B.

I Arno Oak the new interchange. Palmer ap PROVIDENCE. R. I. 'API will be held in the school Oct.

8 Robert H. Jao.uot I Arno RARITAN TWP. proved the interchange location, The running of fu.lbacks Jon 1 IT'S ALWAYS BEST to ttort your advertisement with the nam of the Article, r' tervice you havi to offer. If you have an oportment or room tor rent or property for sale, start your advertisement with the location and or fwn 'itY which it it located 2 BE CLEAR. Readen respond more quickly ond favorably when given com- plete, or definite information.

1-MAKElT'EASY 'roT" reader prospect to reach you. Always insert your telephone number and your--address If you -do not have regular hours, give a preferred time to have prospects but urged the reopening of tne Dialrict 1 Dante Brunettl 37 Johnson Terrace, at 8 p.m. He ami that a bus route wiiU Meeker and Frank Antifornario walls at his existing funera. home to create an addition to the building which would add a section for funeral services. Following the reading of application, the board went Into Telegraph Hill access road, W.

Keans. Mrs. Dorothy Brunettl 37 Johnson have to be changed in the near featured Brown's squad scrim year on the properties listed Terrance. W. Keans.

low, and the, same property as-ifuture. Schaible said a bus which Mn. Elisabeth Scholl Locust Gr. mageyesterday as the Bruins Tr. Pk.T Box MR Xevport sessments are being appealed be Freeholders (Continued from Page Mrs.

nancy E. smith Locust or. Tr. executive session -terminating the public hearing. BOX 200 A.

40. MR 1. Kfyport prepped for Saturday's football opener at Colgate. fore the County Board. The prop Gerald F.

Spoor Locust Gr. Tr. BOX 300 A. 33. MR I.

ItevDOrt 'erties on the recommendation of erties are: lot 1 on block 245, land $2,100 to $844; lot 1 Block 25 3, Mrs. Lucie Garrison 13 Lsurel Dr travels over L. Mount avenue, Atlantic Highlands, wiD have' to be changed. He said the road has been ruled dangerous for heavy traffic by the local governing body. Mrs.

Gertrude Spoor Locust Gr. Ramond E. Garrlaon Jr. 33 Laurel Tr. Pk Box 200 A.

33, MR 1, Keyport Local Stock Quotations Distrirt 3 Ouido E. Celanl 18 Are. C. Mlelerllle Dr. LONG BRANCH Ward 1 Distrirt 1 land $2,950 to lot 1 block 244, land $2,150 to $712; lot 1 block 247.

land $3,150 to $988; lot Tr. W. Keans. District 4 Mn. Valenttna Zurovsky 244 Lincoln The following bid one! osked osked quototiont from the Notional Mrs.

Joan T. Hanrahan 4 W. Susan Association of Securities Dealers, do not represent actual trons- Avenue Ward 1 Dialrict I Hazlet ion block 2o2, land to you. HarAM V1 e.la,ik IM If I the county "Board of Recreational Commissioners." Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin said the State Department of Conservation and Economic Development -which-- adminUters the state, Green Acres program has given prrninary approval to the proposed county park wrifle within which these securities laabtth KltTictk I Stephen; $864; lot 1 block 254.

land $1,700 to an. ia a na. oiaugmer lot Myrtle Hir et could have been sold (indicated by by Frank HltrAcek I Stephen the ot the time of compilation. Harlet $671; lot 7 on block 196, land $32,200 to $10,432 and buildings Ave. Ward 4 Dlalrirt 1 Leonard J.

Karlin 111 Oarfield Art Ward I Dlatrict I M-s. Nelson O. Miller 14 Surrey At the Close of Sept. 19 Hatlet 'CASH Mrs Barbara J. Barber 15 N.

Fifth NDUSTRIAL Dlatrict I $1,850 to $370; lot 6 block 196, land $15,700 to lot 2 block 196, Anhui J. Berry II Colby Lane, Changed From land $34,450 to lot 1 block are. Ward I Dletriet 4 Edward R. Tuohy. Jr.

113 7th Avt MARLBORO TWP. Dlatrict 1 Joan Vooght Berry II Colby He said that under the pro I We'll supply $25 to $500 for your vacation i Lane, ruziet Previous I 246. land $8,750 to lot 1 Mrs. Sarah Kittay 31 Colby Lane. Bid Misi Lucy H.

Edmond N.J. State Hatlet block 248. land $6,250 to $2,040 or other needs. Sensible gram, the county would be re-imbursed 50 per cent of the cost Irwin has previously stated that Samuel J. Peanoo 41 Bucknell lot 1 block 250, land $8,750 to Hatlet I plains, payments you can Alkon Industries Brockwow Glass Hanson, Van Winkle, Munning (a) Mrs.

Join Porzlo 53 Lafayette Harlet notpnai MATAWAN BORO Dlitrlct 1 Mn. Betsy Brown I Wyckoff St Matawan Leonard W. Brown I Wyckoff St Matawan District $2,830.80 and lot 1 block 251, land $6,800 to $2,712. Also stipulated was the Great Atlantic and John 0 Portio 51 Lafayette afford. A aa aaall 111 I Loird Co.

he expects the parks to be ready for public use by next spring although construction may not be Haslet Indicated Dividend Bid Asked 1V4 2Vi .80 21 Vi 23Vj .30 5H 6H 06 2'4 3tt 3' Vi .45 10ft Vt 5' 6V4 1.00 35V4 37h 1.20 22 24 .20 iva uu vw iiMU in luvarr Mra. 8onla Znalda 11 Colby Lam. Monmouth Electric Co. Monmouth Park Jockey Club I Haslet Pacific Tea Co. on Rt.

36 a fully completed by that time District I Mn. Mary Leone 17 Oarden Pk. Tr. Mn. Madeline Aagurton 179'a Main Matawan William H.

Segurten Main GENERAL Bethany Hatlet Monmouth Capitol Corp N. J. Natural Got Common (b) N. J. Naturol Gos 6 Pfd.

faift.A sTTVUiniiC Wiww. parking areas, John Noske 2 Cornell Hatlet Mrs. Naney E. Noakt Cornell 1 MATAWAN TWP. District I ballfields and playgrounds.

l.jawj awawaw'- Hatlet V4 Charlet J. Edward 31 Woodbrook Rowan Controller Co. U. S. Home 8c Dev.

Corp. Mrs. Loretta M. Oels 37 Oarden Tr. At the Holmdel site there are According to a recent poll, the most popular places to, see in PUBLIC i LOAN I unre Mn.

Theresa A. Edward! Wood-brood Drive BANKS extreme woodlands which could be used for camping purposes Virginia are Colonial Williams Changed Mn. Joan Hooker Woodbrook Drive Nelbert Hooker 1 Woodbrook Drive Bethany Rd Haslet William Oels 37 Oarden Tr. Bethany Hatlet Ptsqutle Romano 1 Bromley Haiiet Dlitrlct 7 Mn. Carmelo Conte 4 "Lillian Harlet ATTENTION can be se- cured for your odvertlse- mint by using consecutive insertion.

An eight-rJay order is best ond costs less! There or also very special monthly rates for those who ore desirous of keeping the name or offer before the public every day; you con stop your ad in tht event of results, and then you pay only for the days ft is published. 5 PLACE YOURSELF in the reader's position and ask yourself what you would like to know (about your offer). The answer you give will make a aood Classified Want Ad 6 WANT AOS THAT FAIL to bring satisfaction do SO, not through any lock of rodnhip, but because they or often eorelessry worded ond do not contain enough Information to get prompt action. 7 TO PLACE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT in Tht Doily Record and rXearrsburg News where you foch the shore's greatest Classified Wont Ad audience, col' CA 2.1224 or 87 500 any time day or night, ond ask for an Ad-Visor. Ifi as cosy os calling a friend because our Ad- Visors art schooled to be helpful.

From I COIiOM7fON I DAintiif AfANttaal J1U I as well as a natural lake which DMtrtet a burg, the jskyline Drive, the Blue Ridge Parkway and Mount Previous IK kn'SI sm Arthur MeOuade, Jr. IKS Shore Concourse, Cllffwood Beach Mn. Claire McQuade IKS Shore Con- might be dammed up so that It might be used for swimming and bathing. Thomas J. Conte 4 Lillian Drailet As.

Pk. 1 Ocean Grove Bank Belmar-Woll National Bonk eoarse. cimwood Betcb MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Diitrirt I Central Jersey Bank Trust Co Irwin said that $75,000 is set a i Leonard Adami 7 Cherry Tree Asked Bid 29 Yi 25 10'4 32 Frmrs. Mrcht. Nat.

Bank of Mot First Merchants National Bank up in me county pars apartment budget for improvement of NEED MONEY? LESS ON YOUR OWN SIONATUII Use our 24 month Plan Lane. Middletown Mrs. Marlou Adami 7 Cherry Tree Lane. Middletown A. Wayne Venoha 11 Tillage Lane.

the property. first Notional Bank of Spring Loke First Notl. Bank of Toms River lb) He stated that the purcnases Indicated Dividend .50 2.50 .60 1.00 .25 1,25 .60 .12.00,. 1.50 2000 .30 .12 1.50 9.00 3.00 2.50 Mianjetown Mn. Janet Venolia 11 Village Lene, Middletown District I Bid 26 ft 105 23 60 VA 42 29 115 41 690 15 6 75 270 75 75 will, climax which.

Norman Docteffoff 27 Gerald Terrace. 4ugust Oeder 401 Middle Rd Haslet Jamea Helphlnstlne 25 Shorehaven Tr. Pk Hatlet Mrt Lola M. Helphlnrttne 25 Shore-haven Tr. HaalK Distrirt Mrs.

Fa ih Leonard 2 Highland Keyport William Leonard Highland Kevport Dislrlrt i Mrs. Lillian J. Nielsen 34 Racoon Ha'let Norman R. Nielsen 14 Racoon Dr. Ha-lei Israel Simon SS2 Beers St Haslet Mrs.

Roberta L. Simon 442 Beers Hatlet Distrirt If) Albert T. Trapani 25 Appleton Dr Hatlel Distrirt 11 Mn. Carl-en Blertuempfel Hart- began over a year ago, and that the purchases are predicated on ihornt Road Locust Nat'l Bonk Laktwood Trust Co Long Branch trust Co. Marawon Bank Mon.

County National Bonk (b) N. J. Trust Co. (b) Ocean County Notional Bonk Fred A. Blertuempfel Hirtshorne Road.

Locust 740 85 300 Emmett N. Brittou Jr. 21 Locust the Green Acres program, The director said that the Free Tour Requttt Can It Approved on -FIRST VISIT or RIGHT OVER THE PHONE Bell Finance Co. Point Read. Locust holders and county park depart Mrs.

Jean Brltton Locust Point Road, Locust Oeorg J. Conroy Cor Monmou'h feoplei Notional Bank of Kevport ment officials will conduct a joint feopies Natl. Bank of Lokewood Seo Bright Notionol Bank 1 IW Ian! Offka: 77 MOAO STIHT lit. 741 a fHONIi SM MON 0s OH feat I press conference the near fu Art. fe Grang, Navei, PO Boi Ml, Naveunk DWrlrt I 2.00 50 ture when more definite plans lirl.

Emily Rowktr 110 Campbell Joseph J. MacDougaU 12 L-wui IATONTOWN HEEHO10 lONO IIANCM ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS StlVINQ Alt Ot MONMOUTH MffCW MlpPttsrt pent, eOUNTIt- lai Stock dividend paid during past 12 months, lb) Plui itock dividend during post 12 months. Belford 1 Baiict ril be announced..

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