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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 27

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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28 ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Oct. 4, 1972 Court OK's 9 Divorces Trouble IiiMoiimouth Shooter FREEHOLD The following nine divorces have been granted in Monmouth County courts: Sandra R. Gill, 3rd Asbury Park, from David E. Gill, Philadelphia, 18 months separation. John E.

Murren 6th Asbury Park, from Marie L. Murren, Turnersville, 18 months separation'. Josephine Miner, Rahway; from Richard L. Miner, Ft. Lauderdale, 18 months separation.

Susan Scheurer, New York, from Richard P. Scheurer, Middletown Township, 18 months separation. Douglas A. Foster, Rustic Drive, Ocean Township, from Andrea Foster, Atlantic Highlands, adultery. James Hodgkiss, Forman Fair Haven, from Lillian Hodgkiss, Fair Haven, 18 months separation.

Jean E. Brodzinski, Benf-dermere Interlaken, from Walter J. Brodzinski, Interlaken, desertion. Norma P. Dean, Long Branch, from Richard S.

Dean, Summit, 18 months separation. John Wayne Dubois, Freehold, from Patricia M. Du-Bois, Oolma, 18 months separation. mistake gave him our tickets for our return to New York City. We had to buy two more tickets to come home.

Cau you help us get a refund? Mrs. M. Point Pleasant An efficient bus company official has found the tickets you mistakenly surrendered en route to Niagara Falls and ordered a refund set to you. A store advertised eight-foot studs at two for $1. The studs were sold out when I tried to buy 50 of them, and the store gave me a rain check.

This week I stopped at the store and was told my rain check would not be honored. This is a rotten way to treat a customer. J. Atlantic Highlands A store representative is getting in touch with you to assure you that the rain check will be honored and to apologize for the misunderstanding. Readers can write to Trouble Shooter, Asbury Park Press, Asbury Park, N.J.

07712. Names and addresses must be included but will not be used with letters selected for publication. Trouble Shooter cannot be responsible lor valuable papers. Copies, not originals, should be submitted. Legal and medical questions cannot be answered on an individual basis.

Last September I bought a new borne with a one year guarantee. I've been complaining about the three different shades of tile in my kitchen floor. The superintendent looked at it but hasn't returned. W. Tuckerton The superintendent says he has twice replaced tiles you broke.

The original tiles faded from wear, he said, and in time the new tiles will fade to match. The hospital bas not been paid for an operation I had in July, and Blue Shield hasn't reimbursed me for the money I paid mv doctor. Can you help me straighten this out? M. Point Pleasant Blue Shield says the hospital has been paid and a check has been sent to you. An oil company sent me an advertisement for tools with my monthly credit card statement.

I sent the company $5.53 for the tools, but I have not received them. When I wrote to ask what happened, I got an answer saying they "could not be factually responsive." P. It. Neptune You should have the tool set by the time you read this. My husband and I bought round-trip bus tickets from Buffalo to Niagara Falls.

When the driver took the tickets, my husband by OPENING WEEKEND SPECIALS ROSES DAISIES POM POMS 0 STRAWBERRIES TROPICAL PLANT SETS 0 Bittersweet 2Bunch 4.25Bunch 1Bunch 4.39ButicIi Cash Carry Only Today in History FLOWER WORLD is much more than a Flower Shop Come in and get to know us. A Division of Sheets Co. Your F.T.D. Florist. Watch CAHDLEMAKIIIG (Sat.

Oct. 7) by Colonial Candle Co. Candlemaking Kits s9.99 On this date in 1937, the Space Age be There is no Season on giving La-Z-Boy Rocker-Recliners All major credit cards Honored. FLOWERS, CANDLES, GIFTS New York. Ten years ago After four years of domination by President Charles de Gaulle, the French National Assembly voted the overthrow of Gaulist Premier Georges Pompidou.

Five years ago Three passenger trains piled up in Belgium and 10 persons were killed and 80 injured. One year ago President Nixon made a political trip to Delaware and became the first president to visit all 50 states while in office. Todays Birthday: Actor Charlton Heston is 48. Thought for Today: "The exploration of outer space has a bright future; it will never run out of space to explore." Anonymous. gan as the Soviet Union put the first spacecraft into orbit around the earth.

On This Date: 1777 Colonial forces were defeated by the British in the Revolutionary War Battle of Germantown, Pa. 1821 The Republic of Mexico was proclaimed. 1910 Portugal's monarchy ended as King Emanuel fled to escape revolutionaries. 1940 During World War II, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini conferred at the Brenner Pass in the Alps. 1945 Pierre Laval, premier of the French Vichy government, was put on trial in Paris.

He later was executed as a traitor. 1965 Pope Paul IV made an appeal for peace at the U.N. General Assembly in try 'em at Silvert's 80 in stock Downtown Freehold SILVERT'S FUnHITURE SEA GIRT MALL Rt. 35, Sea Girt 223-3360 Store Hours: Daily Sat 10 to 6 Wed. Thurs.

Fri. 'til 9 Dr. Parrish Thanked For Assistance nnn rx tn The Board last night also approved the purchase of a line painter at a cost of $499. It will be used to line stripe the football, soccer and hoc 45 South Freehold The Wellen Oil Company Port Monmouth, Middle-town Township, the lowest of four bidders, was awarded a contract to supply the school with fuel oil. Open Mon.

Fri. 'til 9 Daily 'til 6 462-4500 key fields, NEW SHREWSBURY -The Board of Education has expressed in writing its appreciation to Dr. Orville G. Parrish, director of pupil transportation, New Jersey Department of Education, for assistance in solving difficulties in the Monmouth Regional High School's pupil transportation system. Board president Norman J.

Field's letter, read at the Board meeting last night, lauded three representatives of the Department of Education for investigating the problems and aiding in solving them. He said in his letter they had submitted "a set of clear, concise long range recommendations which we are acting on even now." lTOCBEI mm I BankAmericard it Attention Old and New UFO customers: Our New shipment of Fall merchandise direct from the factory, has just arrived! nurry in tor best selection. FALL CLOTHING PERFECT FOR BACK TO SCHOOL oNe Foe Faults Thompson On Crime TRENTON Assemblyman Peter P. Garibaldi, R-Middlesex, said his opponent in the 4th District congressional race, Rep. Frank Thompson is a "slacker in the war on crime." Mr.

Garibaldi charged that 12 major anticrime bills sought by President Nixon are bottled up on the pemo-crat-controlled Congress. He declared crime is taking more than five times as many American lives each week as the Vietnam war. He called on Rep. Thompson "to help end the slaughter in our streets as the President is ending it in Vietnam." The candidate said nothing more clearly indicates me need of a Republican Con-press than the failure of Rep. Thompson to help provide the new laws and funds needed by enforcement 0 Ti90 TRILCO KICKS THE HIGH PRICE HABIT AGAIN 235 lb SELF SEAL ROOF SHINGLES from UJJnj If 1 SAFARI I 1 A every PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! All ittmi in hifhly styled fW'V I $100 I first quality foods fifi fl I -L, -1 1 no irregular, no ncTOBY SFcnant Hi pu'tnase.

SOLIDS AND FANCIES SIZES 36-52 SHORTS, REG. LONGS SIZES 48-52 PRICED SLIGHTLY HIGHER $(0)98 mhpmwww block 1 tht key it DIRECT BUYING ft kaHMBHU TMR (ilTIFT AJ? 1 IJ 349-4900 lILCO inTUIS HDWDK3 Located At mm XJ mSm LLLiL3 10 u.m to ininoL 1903 HIGHWAY 35, 0AKHURST 531-4020 I 10 o.m. toS p.m. (Corner of Dow Ave. 2 blocks So.

of W. Park Ave.) 1 South Main Street TOMS RIVER.

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