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South Mm* Ordinance Sets M e t T e t m y n Seekfor CoNectkMi. Pachaging of Irish Own•MA* Wain -. fM «> lta« r IM IMI M H Lu tfMwttUf
Mew Charges Hurled i t WaN Polke;Chret Raps Accusations as Hearsay
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Glendola Drainage Problems BroughtTo Wall Committee, Action Vowed
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HUri. hat* to k»v> i wdn <rapa «Wi i.hiulolil wai brm«ht Murr tte 1 UMIIIIIIIVIIUII MillB in 7! houri Kwirilins t« in ur* Tc>»n«hip I iimmiiu* last mgtil by vihu also lum in the
fcl ol re«Kte«u it tht thr whuli' aiw «a<.Har «• *• Kad ih. rakt aaal ragotattuu. but roaarll I twry U(M. arra who mt-gnt "imiwiliate". "bon.™ ol a .aucer
Hx Mayor and Couiwl mowd *>*r * * • Aairnm, and Mr». Mike me an(ajrta«l tMne (he Be ordmsuii* *«uld make t reW. 1 mmi>di»l» a«M.In »l*.iid thr annul Moraruil "• ' (* S^Wwirr, prendrnt ol taj*«| , - .J tor traikrj or campers Um S ^vakian, l«» Gk'ndola' Ite said trut when he was roa>C»y parade, whith will march th» Fneiwh t>f tlae B«lmar la> jehn n«rm, t thp fiimrmtnity [.. remain m the oublit view kg Road, told the Committee that he or, he had conferred with state
at 4 p m when «he t uat 2 p ffl.
..a uid
like tbrand amU
bui Mr. Efcrtt rut in &»Un£ "Areyou UMuqt . . ,"
Id mrft-il (rut Mn Oooper wi Mrs, Brunei carat back Yoy'rs*sww>» is sent on errands, interrupting mr. This is a w»»osmiiiht have been wfwn (h J rg», where Mrs. Newmans
L t a f i i«i ir from is Mt imand ihisMrs. Ne*at 2 pm.
ist night, however, Mrs New
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Auxiliary PlansDinner Event
Theof
('•us the State library, (a Iked with Mayor John A Tayor, ^-.y.l urufc-i the ordinance. I Kirs had come tu the area to inFeatured at an <>p«n Hmtm to thr Board at Commisiiomrrs and Public hearing is scheduled (or vwtigate, turf nothing was done
| | beW at the Library on April puim officials, and had gjined April 26. | Mayor Arthur Krurrsn toki Mr.„ . - n,. „ J - J . w- '?. at 8 p m will be Michael their support | Another ordinance Introduced Avakian that something would be
'•"•'" pynf . dram* student a^SWft;1 "AH we imi n w , " be said, . , Monday night would give appro*- done, and (aid he had instructed»> building," al to the borough's joiniii the Borough Engineer Howard Bird
, , Many adults havt volunteered South Monmoulh Regional Se»-r- sail to prepare a plan to correct, voeaUst their help in Minting, carpentry, age Authority. [the drainage problem there.
~i» or aftyt&ng that needs be dose, | Public hearing oa thh «-,>,; Aw), said Ma.vw Krwrnn, be J»1«Ja n d S u i t a r W l
Hall, F stit+t. at ftm.Mrs Lorraine Kann, president,
Members ut the ManasquanRiver Group of Artists and stu-dents t-( Mrs, Ann Riiscitu willexhibit ht the Library duringNational Library Week, April 13through i".
durta$ A* once the buildingBums said.
found, Mr. nance Is also oa April JO.
"There is something fur everyoned
Joseph T.>nn Avenxie,
instructed Mr. Birdsall to conferinstructed Mr. B a l l toErbe, 414 Washing with state authorities, since, he
h i d b hg
was hired as beach,
"many of the problems areb h R t 3 F "
g y , uk!, many of the problems areto work on, Mr. Burns said, and manager by the Council. He will cauied by the Route 35 Freeway."
la a. r _ • _ .M I 1 * « . . • a • • • _ _ • - _ 1 . * • • • . . .use all
tbers. Hte event will be held atMsgr. ReUly Knights of Colum-bus Home, F Street, Belmar, atS p m Anyone desiring to join isinvited.
At the May 6 meeting, therewill be an election of new officers,and on May 9 there will be asquare dance at the Knights Hall.
Mrs. Kahn thanked all memberswho attended the Communion NEWARK - Joseph JBreakfast, and reported the event J I N ntiy general manager of thea success.
Following the meeting a Stanleydemonstration was presented.
Riley to HeadTelephone Area
But, serve for the season beginningApril 15 and ending September13, at a salary • $3,300,
Belmar Woman's Club Hold ElectionName Delegates to Convention
WALL TOWNSHIP — Ele-r'ti.m 1 Center, Highway 71, Belmar. on
Mr. Avakian, who is city eng-ineer in Asbury Park, agreed- Hesaid the Freeway drainage piping
"We diMgrced," he said, "but and w«-lu," Mrs. Newman laffl.were told the stale fefc there was However, said Mrs. Newman,no problem and the construction \iner the last meeting, she has*ent w " been leaving at 4 p.m."
C*mn*teeman Harry Hubh Mr. Ehret saw! he had checkedcalled tor immediate actioa to the matter with Chief Witt,aid the situation, and Committee- "Didn't you check with anyoneman Griiith Bates told the group else? ' asked Mrs, Newman.thst tbn Committee had tried m2'i years to get relief.• "You must understand," ,said, "that we are just slightly said Mrs. Newman.
portaot, is is tip i<> you to iri't^'p
"Vou'ro trying to whrtewssh Uti-.and make Mxs. Newmaa the wiU:n, Mrs CrunK Mid, -fcl 1charge you are not making a failstudy of this,"
Mr. Ehret. "I have given Mrs.K •• •• ••• s'i $, lull reply, but I caa-
or evidence, I cannot go ftstberon mere hearBay."
1 'Ure you charging that (he<!:..{ falsified tbe reewds, j
" W K I ttm tot Dm cWef m t M ">•, * • B " * t ' » ' - • ? •you ch«-k wkh?" Mid Mr. EbreJ. " , " yow * « y » "
"Ask the patrolmen, des ta tn ," tort™ M r » « ™ " . and notu-hitewash. It's up to you as pol
. . . " . , P H " ^ **a%. j u - » vi^'ftj I acini JT1I a. H V I M l ^ ' i f • k— , .
Jess powerful than the state." And, she said, after the meeting l c e commissioner to charge UWMr Avatti3n called on all to i'U |f— ~ • **- w — J~**. t*—Mr. Avakbn called on all to' I'll gjv,. you thc hours dates I'm
make a "concerted'' effort togain relief.
had beon improperly deigned. Mr, Sciarappo hit another sidefor the area and would not carry i of the problem, when he asked theoff the water from Glendola Road, j Committee if the drainage prc
He said a new culvert under the j blem were to drag on, the assess-freeway is needed to solve the i merits on the affected propertlt'3problem. should be lowered.
Others complaining int'lud«l! in other action, the CommitteeM A t h l
County LibraryTax 2 i Cents
FREEHOLD - The new
Mrs. Newman: "1 gave you tbefacts."
Mr Ehret; "Notfacts,hearsay."Mrs. Newman: "I will testify
to what I saw."Mr. Ehret "If you'll sign a
statement, w ' l l check."Then Mrs. Newman atked how
county a person woukl apply for a fnnOthers complaining intlud«l! in other action, the CommitteeMr. and Mrs. Anthony Zarrillo,! moved to advertise for bids for library tax rate was established permit.2912 Grant Street, who said they two new truck, one for the water by the Board of Freeholders Tues- "What do you want to do, shoot
r $100 of as- the chief?" came in Mr. Gasuwr,b d l
DRIVER HURT,CAR IN RIVER
BELMAR - Miss Rita Huis-man, Fifth Avenue, returned homeyesterday after having been treat-ed at Jersey Shore Medical Cen-ter, Neptune for injuries receivedwhen her car went into Shark Riv-er early Sunday morning,
Police said Miss Huisman wasg on Route 35, about 200 feet poinlcd v j c e p r e s i d e n t . Upsiaie,
headquarters will be Vicein Trenton.
Mr. KJeinert said the changes,effective April 1, provide for new
' Upstateies.
under-who told
i H o c h a u * Recording Secretary, Womans Club attended Art and informed by officials in the state-Mrs . Raymond Davis; Federation Garden Achievement Day at the ' Department of Transportation that
informed by officials in the state cents I gallon for regular.Ci G
| "We will have no difficulty in r"*
taymortdMrs.
....... , . - Commitlecman G a s s n e r in operating the library wrtr tris par-.'ilk' Andor* Beacon Manor on March 17th I they would be represented at the moving the acceptance of the bid, ticular tax rate, and it reflects a
„„_„-„„ „._„ ,,n 4.,n nt .y^
™ u a r a e n
lerritor- <On Directors Mrs. Joseph Clay-, n * e awards H H r«eived for
Mrs. Charles Tomlinsm and, Garden Dcpt. ~ 1st Award -« " Edward Krampert were African Violets, Mrs. Puttock andelected as delegates to the state 3rd award to Mrs. Charles Tom.
" M 2 1 5 l A t l t i lin»nDavid M Henodcrson was ap-l t o i ; i i d t U t t ;
c o n v e " " o n .('«y. N. J. .
1 2 1 5 a l Atlantic lin»n.
mw i c c p e s ^ t aai ge | , p r i n g iura^eon to be helda l m m ^ a o f t h c m m p a n y s Met- j a t the Barclay Hotel. Belmar, onropolKan Area I M 1 t
car went out ofcon rol and went i s naw v j c e p r e s id e nt , and gener- annual spring luncheon to be heldover an embankment into the nv- -< »•• • •- • • - •er.
Miss Huisman was taken to thchospital for treatment by the Bel-mar First Aid Squad.
Police said no charges had beenmade in tbe case.
paintings - Mrs. George BarWId d d M P l i Mi
; i c l ! p T O i d m t . U p s t a t e ; ; y paintings - Mrs. George BarWId t | U a r t e r s i n Newark. He officers will be installed at the - 2rd sward and Mrs. Pauline Mii u t i | i ^ b h l d h l i h b l ti
ropolKan Area.Each region will sis-t of
May 1st.
uui*." ,tu\n — .>.n mem, r.*'ii'*and Hudson in Upstate and Hari-1M r s . j 0 :
tan, Central and Southern In the dent who
illicit iirtuuii win luit&uvi "Ji L
three areas - Northern, Essex The meeting was opened byoscph Clayton, club prcsi-IO commended Mrs. Pauline
Mihalic, garden department chair-man on the beautiful spring flower;irrangemcnts. Mrs. Mihalic hasdecorated the tea table and presi-dent's table at every regularmeeting during the year. Chair-man gave their annual reports.
Mrs. Edward Rochiiu ga\c thoblessing. Mrs. Albert Guinuo andMrs. Edward Apple-gate, presidedat the tea table. HOBtSUOi forthe day were Mrs. Thomas Brady,Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. CharlesBeyer, Mrs. Francis I-a Salla,Mrs. Harry I^yon, Mrs. KrnestBarletta, Mrs. Thomas C.irntluffand Mrs. Ernest Brizcll.
The Social Service Departjnentis sponsoring a cooking demon-stration at the Du Craft Kitchen
halic, honorable mention.American Home — Mrs. Charles
_ g p , ,meeting, but, she said looking said (kit for the past two years very responsible budget,around the room, "they disap- only one bid had been received, | "For example, we have not in-pointed us." and even when the Committee creased the book budget by a i
William Shrekgast, 2911 Hayes readvertised, only one came in. gle penny over lart year, nor h
"We want facts, not hearsay,"came in Mr. Ehret.
Mrs. Newman went on thencharging that 28 years ago
Street, told thc Committee that he,too, had water in the cellar, butdidn't "want to wait 11 years asMr. Avakian had to,"
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sciarappo,2913 Hayes Street, said that thehooding was also causing a septic
hen the Committee creased Uie book budget by a sin- j member of the Wall police de-1 partment, then in milrtary ser-
Wolff, 2nd award for hand hooked; t a n k Pr<*km, ^ **»• Sciarappoug original design M i d s h e had to pay $76 to have UieThc music department under t h e l u n k Pu mP«l out-and she said,
"it was only 3,000 gallons of drainwater."
Mayor Krumm said he would in-struct Mr. Birdsall to start atonce on a complete plan for theImperial Park area, including
direction of Mrs. Edward Rochauchairman attended the Fifth Dis-trict Music Festival at Bamm Hol-low, Lincroft on March 23th. Timchoral group sang, "Let there bepeace on Earth," and a medley,"A Salute to the States", on theirKitchen Band. The group alsosang with the Fifth District Chor-us.. An award was received furparticipation.
Members of the club are plan-i l t t e d th Fifth D i i tnlflfl (Q attend the Fifth District
Conference, in Spring Lake onApril 27th.p
Miss Maryadele Jarema who
A $!W0 bid on a 50-foot lot on we increased the budget for sup-Mechanic Street was sold to John piles.F. Ervin, Freehold, There were "We have actually reduced theno other bidders. part of the budget that deals with
vice, was "charged and foundguilty" of stealing a weapon.
Wiliiam Shregast, 2911 HayesStreet, in the audinence spoke up
Itaffle licenses were granted tit thc maintenance of motor vehicles I to say that the charge wasthe St. Peter's PTA, of Point by $2,000. due to a centraliartion <*"'«"«"Pleasant Beach, for an event at, of maintenance serviceh.Beau Rivage, and to the South! "We are operating our orderWall Little League (or an eventit the LitiTe League field, Tilton'sCorner Road.
The United Cerebral Palsy[School and Treatment Center,Lnng Branch, was given per-mission to hold a tag day on May9.
International Hotel Group PlanningOn Leasing Two Spring Lake Hotels
h d i
w a s c h o s c n t h c
SPRING LAKE — The two Lirg- pitt, Wall Township, and a sister,Ht hotels here may be leased to Mrs. Louise D. McArdle, Belmar.
international hotel group Owner of the Essex & Sussex
department, our cataloguing de-partment and our technical pro-cessing department with the same
culous.""What man in the service didn't
take a gun for a souvenir al onotime or another," he said.
Mr. (Jasencr then lamented thatNewman, by not Baming
personnel as two years ago, when names, was "carting a shadow ontho book budget was half the size tht "•"•'•"•'- " "that it is today, due to changesin procedure.
"The budget has allowed us to »increase non-professional salaries a r e l h o s e w h o h ^ a11 o f l h ^ n - '
. lorcc."I think we have some good men
on the force," Mrs. Newman re-sponded, "but Epmetimea there
e pto a more reasonable levef he
l d d
MORNING BLAZEHITS COTTAGES
Mr. Ehret again promised toinvestigate, and thc Committeeadjiirnwl.
HOME OF TIIK MONTH - The Wall Township Beautlficalion andImprovement Committee has named line runic of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Woolley, 1108 Atlantic Avenue, for Its top maintenance,beauttflcation, and improvement award for March. Mm. DonnVan Dercn and Mrs. Frank Bushelr comprised the review com-mittee.
REID MOWERREPAIR SERVICE
FOR SERVICE • REPAIR •SHARPENING
Pick Up and DeliveryMowers & Snow Blowers Stored
Dial 681-0839
INVEST WITH USCurrent dividend 5% per annum
on passbook accountspayable quarterly.
BELMAR SAVINGS *LOAN ASSN.
712 - 10th Ave, • Belmar
To Discuss BusingWALL TOWNSHIP - The Wall
Township Board of Education atits meeting next Tuesday nightwill show thc new guide lines forthe busing of students for the 1970-71 school year.
All interested parents are urgedto attend the meeting at the HighSchool starting at 8 p,m.
FIELDER * WARNER"Appliances with Service"
Established 1935 - Phone 681-20311717 F Street South Belmar
BOROUGH OF BELMARREGISTRATION FORPRIMARY FXECTION
SPRIWi LAKE' HEIGHTS - ' Persons, not already registered,F i rman were Bailed early jester. »*» w * '» resistor " «*» h a ™• . morning when four separate cl>-™.6<"i H»l ' aildress since r e p
.8 broke out in succession in 'J*>™S ™ y ' ^ r w " " ' ' ^...,,..,,.,„ j,n,i ,, iu.ft toi-v hniKe Inc iioriiugn t.lerh of soon cnarige
College in June 1969, has been ac- entlv developing Paradise Island Ave, and their son, Fred F. III. " " * s """ J ra0 M ° ° n0U5C of address at the Burnish Office.
Tho fire, Assistant Chief Waller MvoT Road at Lighth Avenue,
Worn- "within days," it wns announced is the Hastings Square Corp.,! 4 ! l l ' » I t ! I ^ 1 1 MClub to attend thc citizen- this week.'
Institute, held at Douglas Resorts International, Inc.,-hip
~Dll •otcd liy Douglass College.
whose principals are Mr, and Mrs.Kred E. Schock Jr., 308 Brighton
'. Bahamas into a hotel and who is an executive with Rcsorls
BELMAR PLAYLANDO|x-n Saturday and Sunday
Hth and Ocean
BURPEE SEEDSBulbs and Onion Sets
Taylor's Hardware114 F. Street
FOR SHORT TIME ONLY!Sapolin Flat Latex Wall PaintONLY H.M gal. • Res. $7.35
DAVENPORT Paint & Hardware703 F St. - Eelmar • G81-2M3
large Ocean Avenue hotels joint- iigwl tho Essex & Sussex.Bt'lmar ly during the summer. Thc move The Duggan and Shock fami-
would bo thc first big hotel ven- lies hove been the principal own-
WALL TOWNSniP RESIDENTSSee Page 3 for Ad on
Cleanup Week
ture for the company on the U. S. ers and operators of the two ho-mainland j tels since they were built.
The Monmouth Hotel, six stories In addition, Hastings Square,high, is 66 jcars old. It has about tho Schocks' corporation, also300 rooms, while the five-story owns thc 50-room Atlantic HouseEssex & Sussex is 56 years old Hotel. 201 Atlantic Ave., and thcand contains about 275 rooms. ' Sunrise Inn and Club in Stewart,
Monmouth Is owned by Frederic Fla., and the Sehocks are theL. Dugftan, 104 Worrhington Ave.; largest stockholders of the Springhis mother, Mrs. Sarah D Up- Lake Golf and Country Club.
reportedThe first call came at 3 a.m.
yesterday, with successive callsup to 7 a.m.
SALEPanskins and Piccolino Knits
25% offSTORY HOUR . 921 F St., Krluui
TIDE LAST BAY OF REGIS-TIUTTON WILL BE THURSDAY,APRIL 23, 19TO.
DONALD F. MATTHEWSBorough Clerk
GLADIOLUS & BEGONIA BULBSTAYLOR'S HARDWARE
10th & F St. • Belmar
BELMAR TAXPAYERSare reminded tliat taxes for thcsecond quarter of 1970 are due onMay 1, 1970. Interest ftt the rateof 8'i most be charged if pay-ment is made after that date.
Unda HouQhtaUng Beconet Bride Stefey torte.Of WHIiim Szciytko en S*hri«y Stephen Bennett
Man id it Hone
Hhs Kotwwwki. Mr. Morrh, Jr,Are Minted in St. (tost Cerewony
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^ u a granuleS Iteaa Hi<h lkl»«il l du • rtudaM at our I ** •)lAinfet M H Mtml. QM» »,:! f.iu.hM I ! Marc*
ME Serot MMHhM RafHanHigh .V*»ol and ia mwlgpaj bjUM ra»iuui<)a Trisklnl iimjmrt,HallM
"We Were Discussing Insurance and
the Name . . .
CONNELLY-BERGEN, INC.Came Up."
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704 B.lm«, PUuINmtfi A<a.)
lalmar. N, J.
THREE HONORED
BY ALLSTATE
M!'H.ftVV HILL m NtdwlW G
(iuartne, *« C M"*i, IVitnar.
Richard S. Baker. Spring Lake
Heifhii, «ad MdtolM P. Sut It!
Honor Hin| for tbeir .wrvK* to
teisg leading producers in the
ranks id more Uwn 8,flO0 cumpany
Mr Baker and Mr t m FiH-ppo
are attJehed to the Sears store
on the Aibury Cirdt. wfiife Mr.
Ouantio is attached to the Brick
Town office.
Ask aboutour
SAVINGSBelmar-Wall
National BankF St and 9th Av«. Customer Sarvico Hour
Manaiquan Rt. 35 Circle P lau Tellers 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
W(lH Iwp Rt. 35 and 18th Avs. W,,ll Loan Dept. Deily to 8 p.m.
Wall Twp., Collingwood P*rk Office, Colllngwood Circle, Rts. 33 I 34, Wall, 9:30 to 5:30
Your installment loan car be insured
with life insurance.
FULL TKl/ST SERVICES AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW
M e n t a rwli-ral I*»»il Uuumooe Omtotattal
t t t t l
• « the • f - A e r «t KM J .
the {feinur tvmw.»
n• hanl
Mr tfiw««ar'i ta&.*«
runtiK-tsr Ife had bwn i^mg
the Uar ,
hr Drug
rr-- r u .jrj.-r "t the Stw
mmfc ufi th* l.'Kh U ) •>! MttRh
- It's Hucont and Failures "
At the meeting next Wi dnCMlay,
\l • ! • I-*U a <l IkFTus, executive
ictT 0! the !nrf Bn, 50th Armor,
J. N*iti<mai Guard, will :^-^k
the 'New J«rwy National
Guard."
Hie Kiwaaii luncheon-tmetingj
•tart at 12:15 p.m. at the church
dining hail.
LRGAL NOTM'C
•iR PerTnflTirrct Rvn utmlimi, HIi*h I" Mb In !h« Pnmun I• b* h*W (M TUP***)-, <1UA«> .,ay rf(i*ter tvt th« Offn* !.f 1•eh Cl.Tk Mum, .,,.,1 ii.tid^e
LEGAL N0T1OC
RKIJIHTK.4T1OM AKI>EI.KD'noX NUTICK
B0KOK.H OF KOI'TH Kl-MltK
end. puMotM. not alrtfadynder the lawi r.f New Jerwy govern •,. 'trmanent Rcgiitnttun, »nd who
vriiri tn vute in the I*rtmary Eleclkinhe hfU on Tu«d»y, June 2, 1970,y reiuter *t the Office of the Munl-
Hiai Clerk. Municipal Building, F Streetid H«imDnil Avenue, South Belmar,
J. or at the Office of the Commli->ntr of Regulation, Frephi.ld. N. J.,iy lime during B&tR kawi t« and in-udinjc Thursday, April 2.1. 1970.ri-raont already Registered, who havetunned their addreisei wlthla Mon-
mtiulti County since regijtering and whowish tn vnte in the I"rlmai-y Electionhall notify the Borough Clerk or thi.•rmmlMloner of Registration on or be.»« Thursday, April 23. 1970.
NOTICE Is hereby given that per
fltday, luna 2. 1970 between thu
illjig Time, ior Ihe purpose oictlns a
PRIMARY ELECTION
ei hereattcr deltKnaltd to be (tiledt the General Election and for elcc-
if persons to the following offlcw:M t d F l l b
» fur each nt the W
, N. J
killing Thunday, April '£i, 1?»7IJlm> at the *r>irr**i(l atbat of th» f
• M ( l ' ' ' k • • ' • ' I • : , • ) . , . * ; f , • • •
etwewi the h'mri H 7 am) 9 nIVraonj already refistrrtti whu h
tianjit-ii their atlflreMi'* wilhin M -..ninth County tince reg'iittnng and wton'iih to vote In Ihe Primary 1B«-1 en
notify therommifnioner uf Rriflstratlon un or be-' .re TVui.niay. April 33, 1970
PertiJni wh'iie aditress*"s change withIn MfUMnouth County hi'twern Aprsl 211970 and Juna 2, 1970, both dales incluflve, must apply at their formmElection District on Primary Eliv:ti<«
The BUaM Boartt nt B M M feand fnr the Bi-rmgh n Spring Liik.Height* will ,lt at the placet heeenNi'rleslsnaUd nn TuMday. June 2. 197'*between the hi,ura uf 7:110 s tn. am8:00 pm. prevailing time, fur the purpo«e at cnnrtuptlng a
PRIMARY Et.EtTIO^for the Homhttttm "! eanrflrtHten to(tyfticex hereafter des'irnated to l>« fill'**M the Genrrfll Elmti'.Ti and far -l.ptiorof peraorn to the fallowing offir-es-
One Male and one Female to he elecert from each Elfrtlon [ilitrlct in thiHorimgh of Spring Lake HPIBMS n>MembtM of the Mnnmouth County Executlve Commillees fur ench of the twimajor pniitical parties (Demncratic an<
I hi1 l.iws ..f N'trt
rt> v^te 'in Ihe Genera! Elittion toipld on TUMtttl', November .1, 1970 m•pgttter at the Office of the HeronClerk, 61fi Mircer Avenue, Spring Lii
Comm I winner of Ileglntrntliin. Frpi-hoduring (i
! ill' Sl
0v ! ill
19T0.
' i l l IT
ins'. F1! L Itcllj
C
changed their ad-niHJth County since
wish to vote Insh:ill notify theCamtoMtt al
epltjmbSI Mi V.nn,NOTICE li hereby given that pw-
ons whoie addresi-'i change Wllhln.<niin ilh County between September
107" a i N v m U T ? !!17O brtl
former Election District (in Gemhi.•Slim Day.
The District Bonrdi of Electionnnif for Hie Kurnii^h i'f Pjirlng LakeHciBht.* will «lt nt the [>II»'P9 hf-reafterrU'i i;i,atcd on Tue'il.ty. NnvcmtH-r .'t.1970, between Um hours of 7:00 A.Mand 8:00 P.M., prevailing time, for th.purpose "t conilueling a
GENKRAL ELECTIONfor the election of peraonj to the following offieei:
"the United States SenateOn- Mr-mWr ofO M
theR entatlv
e ol
•?*• Dl.lrict Bnsrdi of Election Innn •>• the Bnroiigh of ^otith Bclmarwill sit at the pines herfafter ['°Blg-
between the • .,urs of 7:00 \ M •">••8:00 P.M.. prevalllns Itme, lorpurpose of inducting a
r.E..EHAI. EI-ECTTO
1 Slates Slwst tif
i.- Olatrlct Election Board will *ltai. the f<-lL • wLUfc place:
DUtrlct No. 1 — Borough Hall, t5lrect <u»l it imon.1 Avenue
T. LORKfTA WJIITEJIEAIJ .Borouct. n.-rt.
• 2. 3 ($37.08)
One Memlier of thi- Monmnuth Countjp
Board of Chosen Freeholder.(full lerni)
One Mi-nribw ofthe Monmouth County Board ofChosen Vrtt'hfiltlfrsi(•Bl • m t t uncxpirpd term)
Tw, CounoSImen ifuii t*i DThe '"isirict Election )nrdi will >tt
llmvlng plncca:at h
Church Felln11.1rthcH.st TuOld Mill Un
rills HallW
del nt theRoad and
nlty CantA• it — Con
lioad ami Ninth Av,
nt Ease* and Sixth Avenue.Pi rsoiu whn wish to ni'ike Inrniir;,
a i to the Ivoilon of the Poilln,- nl ' I ' h th l
to tthe il •' In v'-nrh they
b i <if Uvile
„_ j t thfl of!i Icik. fjlti . '.I'lvi-r A.'L'iiu- ? I'IM: L.-ikcITeljJhls, ^' W JiTsey tclc;.!n r.>* 41'*-;:'KIO. iv. rV t.iy, nxeviit S--. it-Jsys. Sun-days ftnfl li'iidnyn bpt«"i I 'he hoursut 9 A.,M. Iffii 4:30 P.M.
ROBERT E. MORR HBorouRh Clerk
. 2. a Sprlne ^ R S : ,
It tlM
vice in ih*|j|kc»te with the Clem »f tn-.Suywi.a- Ciiurl, State Himii Anne*.Trentim, New Jerwy. In imir toimwith the m i « uf fivil practlc* and pru-
t ^ f i>ul MAa jirfgement oE d.v
d plaintiff ,.-•! *eu
JAcori IJEVI
s r : PAUL A DAWHAAftnrney f,.f PUiutlftW M*in ijtewtAsbury i'ark. N J imiz
, 1.2.3 (|a»
TtaH man ha. mada a wf.om mlltalia Ha tfiaat h>
lal W. !>»«» ak»a. Ma naalatta^ Hi | r t »• ftay HaK.
man.
Somaow ihOuW ha.a M i fa K W I »aaHo»
Tru(, Intaraitaal b«»afi laal profaisiwal tiajlp •*•>« Ika,
90 ihoppinq for a Koma. H* bring* you only irttar«»tad
buyan. Handlai nafotiatiOM. Follow up en datafe.
And <•.'"» M p i a buyar to find adequate financinf.
To ION youf houw painlaiily, at a fair maria* arice, iao a
RaaHor,
TO CHANGE
•FOR S A L E "To
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701 - 7th Avenue Belmar, N. J.
Phone - 681-6000
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RESJDeMTS OF WALL TOWNSHIPCLEAN UP WEIK"
AM n d . n t i t,,n,) Nartt, at llrii A •••tutW*tt | j «.,«<„ No i t ~ »«th >,,i,i, ) I on-Av«Ru*. »»ntiH,j tiath a»d ,irl c i to bep. i i u j up. «ir (o K*»» tui h •• th« <uib noU»«r ttxn 8 00 A M , Af,,,l I ] , I f 70,
Af tw Ht« «bo»» mentiontd d#*e *nd tinw.OAC* « Strut K«i boon coH»tt«d by ••*•Town»hip ttuiki it w>li not b« coll«t*td
W* rtqueit tti«» trtih «nd bfuik b« *ep•r«t«d, «lio b'*nch«t tnd bfuih b* piledwWi the butt end« in on* direction.
Ailtrii SitmerlD«pt. of Public Workt
3TS* ««IV tlw Ti I b i M (%***! to
Sum! \c\VN
• • - . • • - *
Annual MeetingOf Fire Polke
• * •< • to man. la* | p > I.iW laat • mi n IT
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V* Maqrr*. A w hamtfaa wB
CVW» t«MHt af • »liiitiuiiul tin (.
Senior citizensBe wise...bank with us
service chargeon your
person?! checkingaccount
If you are 6 5 years* young andhave a personal checking accountor open one atThe CentralJersey Bankand Trust Companyyou will not be subject to servicocharges. Naturally,we have nowayof knowing a customer's age, so ifyou qualify,please advise bank manager.
CEBiTRAL JERSEY BANK
urn d Mmt lor ito fl«*l
Stevens HonorsShore Alumni
BAND-AID Brand Sheer Strip*Large — 81c
RED CROSS Cotton 2 o i .
mRED CROSS Cotton Balls tSt
45cSOFF Cosmetic Puffs 260*
79c
MAYPINKS PHARMACY100 Mam $t 774 0461 Avon
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KAND THUST COMF!ANV
/y«ri/» yew ?SERVICE IS OU.r.
Bumton • Sr. Bright • SrVtwtbury • Bprm< L..K. H«>|hi* W f c W / ^ I * 3 » J fc.
• F I . Monmouth
LflOAL NOTWK
• i MHM.ATK s i m m
I bt>m. 1*..i.r.l l .- tM*
I.I A .-I r t; I! uli j <bv«a*t>d ..i h-r. 'v " \ w to (he tTwtitnn n(I, ,,,V<1 '.i pru. nt to lht> till
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Adm.nii'.FiUni
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Mini):
TAW PWTICS THAT M,.. Hit",1'*, at I 30 in tJv lanoaeK, m Q*fl( V..n BpT»t1Wtt«n, I»ahf>lii- H. VoniiiriTkt'lscn. Irfanti, l>y thpir mottu'Tintt MHlnral RiianlUn, Itabt-i!» N Vnr
Sprwki-iien Hnd b*b«Se N- V « SprtckHsc-n, I>ni(V.iHittily, shall apply- to theMonmi'Uth ("..tnty C^urt at the Sitmouth Ownty Court House m the ft.imgh of Frrt-huld. Tnunty of Muwnculh
f N * iftm, for a Judftmiiitt tti V
arv M.K-kw Carp ; KiW H I J H *
^lyn, Ipr tH U k # . fitirwl edu
cattaoal b t w r , t a d Dr. tttttt Ms, . . . . . . .
• K • i ! • !
• • firm (rf I'tiinic, ptWWJLS
Moiion Taylor ami Airnis.
Mr Taylor. WthMI RVM M i
;-r •iii'M.inding w r v i t * Ui the i*--
e,a\ firoU-ssion, also prvsfJitM] the
oiht-r imarda as rhsirman of the
SU-..T.N Board ol
y| • •. • • . . . i
,»llctMy«, Mary•urw, ( k m BMWB. Vaferk
, , I M, . ,1 . ,
<ly KMt ami U«N)> r&nwntio
Mmt atti*iT»paiwing the irottv «n
•h»" trip wf-rip live gutj ami twu
hi fc r i ; . -m Settlor T r a p *tK
A l u»U i re now plaaatfig a
tuau I i their mother* in May,
wtwn the >wards Md badffes for
the year mil be 0<m out
RBnaW F r k * is now cowlurt-
IJI« a n r r t Aid «*trse !w the
trwp The girli ml) itvn ccm
m t t e 1 '..illenfr- of Kmeroen-
<7 htfAredneftn" Tiiey will nbo
f-am tfipir Junior He«J D M RM
risliiK ua y H Van
beU« N Van(iAKV H VO
Iialn-lk' H Vun andHbeU« N Van. respcctlvrty.
(iAKV H. VON SPRECKEl^EMISAIIEI.J.E H. VON SPRIW'KELijENISABEI.I.K N VON RPRErKRLSKN,nttliviiluaLly. and iis naluru^ guardianof Qa» H Vnn SprwkcljK-n nnd !
belli- H Von Spreckelsen.
Think you can't afford anOlds? Here are two reasons
Our own surveys Indicate that quite a few people think an Olds costs a lotmore than it really does. Result? Many people buy an ordinary car and end upwith a lot less car and value for their money.
It's so unnecessary, too, because Oldsmobile has many models that are•"Iced right down with so-called low-priced cars. See your Olds dealer, He'll
)ve that you're closer to Olds lhan you think.
U'j(}ass S: The sporly Dldt-pficed righl downv.ith tha low-priced name'., ii 'jtied as standardequipment; Recessed wipers. Hidrlon antenna.Deluxt Glaring whoet. Wall-to-wail carpeting.Ooof cide-Qusrd beams. Fio-Ttiru Varililation.
i!i'i;kf>! V-8. Bias-belted tires. Foam-
padded seals.
Delia 80: Th» big Olds with the surprisinglymodest price. Included In that price: Powersteering. Power front disc brakes. Regular-gasRocket V-8. Bigger 124-Inch wheelbase lor asmoother, quieter ride. All the room and comfortand luxury youcould everwant.
Ol£SMOBIL£
LEGAL NOTICE
HOHOKiH Ml" K'lMIHM U M rvil Rfretjp rtgtttm
iW» ut Nt** -lt*mfy |omrl' - -gUtraliim. and *h
l » Primarj. Kfcs-tn,i rw h.'ld .«i TilOltiJ Imt ft I'*?1
nay MflHcr at thi* Offn-t '>f t!te Muni,},.,! Tk-rK Mur;/M.ol H.j.l-I.nc Hiv.t.«J at K.gh«.ti Av^-m... (klmur, N J
f K*fl»trali(in. Fr<vrv4a, N. 4.. at!!m»" diirmg nffk-e fitiiir« tn mid in
riuijlng Thufstiny. April J3, i'1711. %anU<\ at the ifcCMiU B*t* • ' I Uh • r
• flerh oil Thurwlay, A[» I ii:i. 1*O•en tht hour* «f 7 and » I'M.axmi mrtNidy rfgiiifrtKl. who hav
uth t'nA l
nly iiftcB reglutotc In th<> 1*11> ide BtmBgh
*:lhlntttg anJ »hi
n HectfeM
HRS nmt 3w« 2, WTft botfl M Mflmive must app!/ al lh-ir fctmet f:tion DlKni'l .m Primary EK.-ik.fi I
The EMMrM BuariU ..[ Klwll-m . .*nd fur the Borw^l <>t Belmar wit]tit at Ihfl plnrwi NW*(lW ili iRnaf«*tm Tje*a«>'. JMM 2, 19T0. LwtHWn tMrimiri n( 100 A M. a"rt BUB P Mprrvaillng tlmt', (or tht1 pufpOH of CDSdue tins •
PRIMARY ELECTIONfor the nomination "t canrtulftlfs f"f>f(W-s hen-after licvsnFit^d to bn liltedat Ihe Gent-rut BlwtloB and fur elpi
One Male snd an.- Frmnlc io tip eed frwn Mich Elfi-tinn lllitricl In lh»?
ugh of Belmar an Members uf Iha
nrtles I
under the taiIVrmsnent HttMtttiOR, nmi W!K>
ot« In th(? Gmmtl Kltvllnii toofi Tuesdsy, NoWnbcr 3, 1970.
gstpr »t the OffkM «f th'1 MunrCliTk, Municipal Biiltdlng, RIVW R
Eighlh Avcnw. Brlmar. N. J.. rth« Office »f Thf Coimuisjtoiwr of
rtrgistration, Frwhukl, ft. J., any Hiduring office hours lu artd itidwl:Thursdsy, SpptimtH-r 2-1, 1970. d
l tl f l 1 Offlec of thl tlie
m r 2 , 1970..1 Offlec of the
b S3 23 2tw.in the hur* of 7 a d S P.M.
lerrtJ anil who have (-tanged their ad-dr ilhl M n u l h O t uin<vilh M
wish th l lshall
loronph I'lerk or th*? Ct'fruniEKiornT <*tIpgiatration in nr btlort- Thursdaj1,«'I)li'mbi'r 3-1, 1970.
IVrsnns wh«»e aditrensps change wilh-n Monmouth Cnunty hetwt-en St>iJt.in-ipr 25. 1970 .ind SOVeffibW 3. ]!)7O,10th JaU's liifljslve. must apply utheir rormw Election ljiitlrlet nn Gen-r«! Elc^ltun Day.The District B'iard« (if Elfrtinn In
ind for the Bonnteh nf ntfmur Ml] sit,[ thu folk wing plflCfs:
Fir«t IJiiitrli'i • Uuixlwill Him Co••ire Hiiuie, 1510 Seventh Awnue.
Sec»n<) District • Unlnn Pire Co. Firelouse. Ntnih Avrnue and "K1 Stni-t
Third District - Volunttpr Hook nndLadder Co. Flff House. 613 Eleventh
Fourth nisirlct - Soroush Yard Build-
Tuesday. November 3, 1970. betweenhe hmirs of 7;00 a.m. and H:00 p.m..
vnilinff time, [or the purpose of con-ling a
GENERAL ELECTIONthe election of persons to the fol-
tng offlccg:tn. Mmhor at
the United .Stales SenateO n.Mrmber of
the United States Homei1 p i v s n t i i t i M
One Mrmher Ot thf Mnrimowlh CountHoard ut Chosen JYochcldFirs(full term)
Our Member ofthe Monmouth County Boord ofChi'ficn Freeholders
dPersn wish
I term)julry
. . the Inratlnn ot IV 1'oliing Hn the district In which tTBy residenay do KD at the Offti-c of the Unrnunh'IPTV, Munlclpnl BulMtne. Itlvor Itnndt Eighth Avenue, Heimnr, Now Jersey'7719, telP[»hone numhpr 681-1178. ^vcrj
<lay. exrppt Saturdays, Sundays andtodays, between the hour o( 9 A.M.
•1:30 P.M.
DONALD F. MATTUKWtBorouBh Oerk
s 2 - S. 3 1*13 5*)
A neighborhood | M H H | *:11
be held on June tfi, | 2 arai (7
A trip to the State Arena on
April 1? | | planned for an t W
nuiti ot roller skating.
Jttttiof Troop *135 <rf GlendoUt
rfWBtty cwnpletfd i u "Collec-
tor" Badge. Each girl brouttht iti
hrr coliection to a troop mwl
ing and iulktil briefly about the
display. Tlie girls that earned
the ha<in« are. Cathy Carmean,
BKty Hoyt, Tammy HtWfc U H
HUM, Maureen Scianimanko,
H W n K«*rrett, Kathi Shaw, Cin-
dy Cok, Cathy Cole, Nanty Park-
er. Kli/aU-th [ttirbank ami Maura
Maliff The troop is also workint;
on Personal Health and Hospital-
ity.
Maureen St-Janimanico, Kathi
Shaw, NarKy Parker, Cathy Car-
mean, and Betty Hoyt irccnlJy
attended a troop meeting of Jun-
ior Troop e m Indian dancing
was demonstrated and taught by
.foo Cardoll J r . and Swtt CantclL
TVse girU are working on the
iHUa Lore Badgt. The troop
had an Easter party. Hyacyntli
plants were made from crepe
P«per for the girls to give their
parent;, for Easter. The troop is
milking these plants for the Cm-
EKJ Schoul V.TA Fair i n M a y
ANNOUNGINRHIGHER EARNINGS
SAVINGS CERTIFICATE
MMi h • • « ' ! mulfipUi •( $1000.
ounf i( now mtmed t-j $20,000, b j
rr«! Sori'ifp's A t a n Insurance Corp.
-.iMiii; fin t l i r |nTio<)
ftarliiijj J a n , I'lTD.
5>1 VIMS& LOAN ASSOCIATION
712 !Oth Avt. BELMAft
Store Hours: Belrtur BW.
Weekdays . 7:30 - 8:00
Saturday . 7:30 . 7:00
Store Houn: Belmar Blvd.
°p"" *" °'y8 00 P.M.
2200 Belmar Boulevard — Dial 681-1896
Monday, April 13 to Saturday, April 18USDA CHOICE BEEF
SIRLOIN STEAK 1.39 Ib.T BONE STEAK 1.39 Ib.EYE ROUND ROAST 1.49 Ib.RUMP ROAST 1.39 Ib.TOP SIRLOIN ROAST . 1.35 Ib.
• PRE SUMMER SPECIAL!
Chickens for Barbecue
Whole 29c Ib. - Cut up 35c Ib.BOTTOM ROUND ROAST 1.29 Ib.CROSS RIB ROAST 1.25 Ib.FUNK STEAK 1.29 Ib.LONDON BROIL - Round only 1.49 Ib.EXTRA LEAN CHOPPED CHUCK 89 Ib.LEG OF LAMB 95 Ib.HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 89 Ib.
• COMBINATION SPECIAL!
2 lbs. Chopped Chuck
1 Pkg. Bond Hamburger Rolls
$1.89 - SAVE ! 24c
nil nwurt »uM4t
* . , „ , M l l f A t t w d j BUSINESS DIRECTORY
We Hw Al u.i- Cn4* C«* rNMM
scHiosatfH *WNCYiinmn
MU l i i u kMuMf **•
i lM It MM < •*• OILMAN'SLOMMII AUfQ * * * * * *
SURF INSURAMCI AGINCYWH-tlAM N • * « *WALL AUTO
l«O
GAMIS THtOUGH TNI AOfS
MANK& limnsHltMTUM I 1O»»Clay's Mcycws A Lgwwmowfi
ORDERED HELDFOR GRAND JURY
uxx uttuttn -
Ulm I lanhw — N.. I UM4 _ AmriaM I bajM H aC.ftoti fa* «a) ffln •» Al
WM* Matt Ml MM
SHORI OFFICE MACHINIS CO.
ARNOLD'S FLOOR COVERINGSUNOUUM - CAMS 1 - fOUMICA - VINITIAN KINDS
It., fil
the «p»rtmt«I MrttouM. Ai* Il>
jl iftl
ERCA mvnl t-hjinfrr. «Afor :hr record pUjwr. pba • Up* ,j»i.rt-« and track, and threeijuart, ef wftiiiwjr
MroH was arrfstwJ the day fol
7. M J U ' PropMi UIHM An. (lit. ; i |
Ot | STOP FOR
ALL fOUR HOME
HEATING NEEDS!
V Budget Payment
V Service P/onsV Automatic FillV Replacements &
Installations
STERNERS12th it R.R. AVES.
BELMAR, N. J.
681-1900
G«t amaiing results w b n yottake our product called SUMO1>KX No prtacnptioa neededYou must lose ugly Eat or ptnwiey back- SUMDDEX U.rittlft and easily swallowed.Aarving, no ipecial exerciM, tv•urmful drug" SLTMODEX cost*S3 00 and is aold on this GUARANTEE' If not satisfied (or any re*son, just return the unused perlioo to the mafceri and getfull money back. D•old by;
YORE DRUG STORE
131 klnw l int
i and get yourSUMODEX 1*
LEGAL NOTICE
; TO BIDDIKR8
•eby given lh.it
r-rst-y, fur "TWO tOTO P1CWa • ONE FOR USE HY THE[U !>.\[{] MKVf AND (' -K KHI!
IJY THE WATEH DKl'AHi1
• T<«
April B3, WTO,8:00 P.M., prevailing time. i>r asn thereafter as poulhle. at the
Municipal B u i l d i n g . 2500 Municipal' Tiwnship. N. J.
srd in ah ti.ii must beOH ailiireMfd lu the •mwnsnip
iltw of the Tmvnshlp of Wall.labeled "BIO FOR TWO 1970
, . ^ K < T TRUCKS - ONE FOR USEBY IHE ROAU DEPARTMENT AM)ONE FOIl B»B BY THE WATER DB-i'ARTMENT" arid must lie accompanied
HIM ••h.x-k or hank caihlw1*l hlit>ck - l oitler nu ( j
Ihe Township oft
entert !«ast UH* •"£ U1* aroiiunt tiid
Tinsiisliip Committee o! thehip o{ Wail, N^w Jersey, rc-
tht' riuhl t<i rt-ject any or al
AltTIU'H K. KUTMM
BAND-AID Brand Sheer StripsLarge — 81c
RED CROSS Cotton 2 oz.53c
RED CROSS Cotton Balls 65s45c
SOFF Cosmetic Puffs 2&0s79c
KATSIN'S PHARMACY192 Shrewsbury Ave. Red Bank
747-0417
WallTownship SchoolsCafeteria Menu
WEEK OF \l ' l! l l liith • 17th IffTS
MONDAY• « • LITNCH . « r
Hu«b|iutW on oun w pickle, Bjk Btans, Pot. Sal., Dei , Milk-Ii" LUNCH • We
Hamtairgw on bun w/pickle, Bak. Beans, Pot. Solad. Des., MilkSANDWICH - B e
Peanut Butter k Jelly1ALAD. l ie
Potato SaladDESSERT - let
Assorted FruitsTUESDAY
A" LUNCH • t ieChill Con Carne w/kidney beans, Tossed Sal , BIS. Des., Milk
B " LUNCH • MeFruit Juice, Hamburger on bun w/pickle, Tos. Salad, Des., Milk
SANDWICH • Of
Egg SaladSALAD - Uc
Tossed SaladDESSERT • 10e
JelloWEDNESDAY
•A" LUNCH • MeMeat Loaf, Whip. Potatoes »/gravy, BtB, Gr. Beans, Des., Milk
B" LUNCH • tOeHamburger on bun w/picklc, Whip Potatoes, Gr, Beans, Des., Milk
SANDWICH • 25cSliced Ham
SALAD-15cBeet Salad
IKSSEBT - IHeFruit Crisp
THURSDAY
A" LUNCH - MeSpaghetti w/Tomato Sauce, Tossed Sal , B&B, Des., Milk
B" LUNCH - 40cFruit Juice, Hamburger on bun w/pickle, Tos. Salad, Des., Milk
ANDWTCH • !5cMeat Loaf
ALAS tltaTossed Salad
1ESSKRI |W
Apricots
A" LUNCH • 40cBaked Macaroni w/chetse, B4B, F.F. Pot., Cole Slaw, Des., Milk
•B" LUNCH • 40cHamburger on bun w/uirklr. F.F. Pot., Cole Sbw, Milk, D u .
AMUVTCII - 25cTuna Salad
ALAIl - 15cCole Slaw
DESSERT - 10cCake
SOUP LUNCH • 40c
Soup, Salad, Sandwich, Dessert, Milk - Monday I t a l Friday
A U CARTEEntree of the "A" Luncj 30cHamburger ;WeBrownie i ™_—_ ISC
ADUI - ABOax _ lUi lOUSW - lONK) - "OtTTO"• II-IHI
U We.1 ty>m AMMt Ntpttm Ot,, N ;
HANSEN FLOOR COMPANYCARPET - UNOUUM — PANELING — WOOD HOOKS
CAXPtT IN STOCK
Dmtii Hanwi. Prop — Ml 1400
1600 HigWay No 71 lalma>, N. J.
CLEANERS & TAILOR.
DRIVE IN UKlVc IN
A & B CLEANERSONE HOUR i l « # l ^ t
.SPECIAL'.ifS IN OUT CLtANING PROFESSIONWadding t^owm — Knrtwaar — Fancy Dressa*
Belmar's First Dry Cleaner — Since 1928600 F St. {Cor. 6th A«a.) Phona Ml-IMS
U&HT MOVING - YAHOi, CiUA»S, ATTICS C U M * 0
M ft M HAULINGODD JOIS - nil tSTIMATIS
Painting, Interior I E«*«nor — Lawn Mewing
Richard McGowen - 611 54*4 - MI - IS IS • Howard MuManback
PACKAGE GOODS
LOUS BAR & PACKAGE STOREPhone Ml 2424 W< M . «
COLO SEER - LIQUORS OF OUAUTYBen i Georgia Silveritein, Propi.
NEW LOCATION AT — 904 f Street — , N. J.
Phone - 481-0272
WEINSTEINS LIQUORSBEVERAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Prompt Free DeliveryI M l F Street South lalmar
KING'S MARKETALL MEAT CUT TO YOUR PERSONAL ORDER
'hon.-681-4400-4401 Free DeliveryBeef Patties - Made in the Store I
127 H Street - Cor. Curtii Avenue Belmar, N. J.
Don't Rush - Open Til 10
M A T T ' S DELI
PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR
MARK MARQUAND - PlumberSEWER ROOTER CLEANING — FAST SERVICENew Bathroom* — New Kitchem — All Repeirt
CJS t Electric Wafer Heaters Installed
I - 10th Avenue Phone -681-5352 Belmer, N. J.
RADIO - i SALES & SERVICE
Curtis & M West Belmar
FUEL OIL
SEABOARD SERVICEFUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS
Complete Heating Systems
"Ask Your Neighbor" Dial 775-2620
Phone 681-7522 Geo. Hebert
I TRA-4SISTOR REPAIR CENTERj W t REPAIR TUBE ^ TRANSISTORIZEDI RADIO and TELEVISIONI Quality t Guaranteed Service| . 3 l * f S t » « t Belmar, N, J.
RENTAL SERVICE
FARREN FUEL CO.Dependable Farrenheat"
FUEL OIL — OIL BURNER SERVICE
1303 F Street - 681-2300
A to Z RENTAL CENTERRENTS MOST ANYTHING
Rollaway Beds — Ladders — Commercial Floor PoTihanContractor Tools — Pumps — Chairs — Table!
9 11 Hwy. 35 (l/2 mile N. Asbury Circle) Wanamassa - 988-033S
HARDWARE
Bowl of soup w/saltines .(home-made*
Cup of soi'p w/saltinesHard roll w/butterAmerican cheese wedges w/saltluea .Cottage cheese wi lettuce ,Doughnut, cookies, cakesPkg. cakes-log cream sandwich or pop .Small Juice.iTii-i fruit wlca available.
10c
10c10cUc10c
- 1 %. 10c. 10. 10
DAVENPORT Paint & HardwarePLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
703 F Street Belmer, N. J. 0771? II
AU.RANTS
BLUE JAY DiNERSPECIALBUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH I DINNER
All Baking Done on Premises — Open 24 Houn
Highway 35 (near Shop-Rite) Wai, N. J.
TV SALES & SERVICE
Get Results In
THE C O A S T A D V E R T I S E R
T.V. RENTALS
CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICESALES and SERVICE
Service Until 1 P.M. l620FSfrB«tTelephone 681-3300 B5m , r , N 7
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EPISCOPAL«»a Girl
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8:00 a m. - Holy Communion ,9:30 am. • Sung Eucharist and
Sermon11:15 am. - Morning Prayer and
Sermon.Hie Rev. Pe*er S. Cooke, As-
distant will preach.
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7 » p m • Kmujtg S«rvU*M u u g r by R n Art WtlliuniOpen Air
7 » p m - IT»y»r Meeling kBii.k- MU.K
NurK'rien at all Regular Services'VUttors Wi-kwme'
(III KillKiwrlfi and «• -I l.akr Aveauv*
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•tWDAY8 30 a.m.—Morning warship and
sermon.HOOflm-Morning worship and
sermon.
CUR1ST ClIURfH M«ITtCorner Third Ave. a Kiiwrj SL
Aibur; Park, N. 1.Rev rharW R. Korfhag*
Visitors Welcome!
SEVENTH DAY AOVENTISTCHIRCH
Shark Rlvrr M jil\ . » tsbarr
9:30 a.m —SaWia , "huol.11:00 am—Church Se^'re
Laurence F. Myers, ' i r
tV n BAPTIST CHI KlOF V\LL TOWNSIHI1
780 P.M. Evening Wonnlp.ICnllt fwttl Pwi)
Rev. Peter flumenhxUla I., .varren. Or
• : « A.,.! • Sot.day 'nhnnl «idAdult Bihli O t a
11:00 AM. • Mmjlng ' -ship
ST. JAMES EPISCOPALFourth and Hammond
Bradley BeachRev. D. Stewart Alesy, Rector
Sunday services: 8 and 10 A.M.Weekdays. ' ednesdays and
Holy Days 10 .-' si.
ft ..I. MMIH/./.ST)H Mill II.MIII
Kn. MHIIII F. LeCompte: i. a.m.—Sunday School.8:% nnd 11:00 a.m.- Sunday
bervlce.7:no p.m.—Evening Service.
CBiHSTIAN SCTENCBFli»' Church ot I'krlal
BdelllilQran< and Cmrth Aveauea,
Aslnin Park
Suuda- serviaj, 11 A.1"Snodiy Schoci. 11 A.61I II i'.M. - Wodnesdi. -
Testlmody Meeting.
CO>tMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCHLikeA-od Road InSltarh River Hill*
FIRST UNITED MEllrODISTrmmcH
Seventi Ai * D SL
8T MARK'S R. C. (Ill RfTiiral Air and ( 'moral Parawa;
Sra Gi r t
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' Sunday Masses - 8, 10, and LlII I .
Weekday Masses • 7*1 A U
ALLENWOODAllalrt-Alluvoad Roal
Rev. J. E. McParlanl. Paattr(30 AM - BIMe Sehool'i 45 A.M - Murmng Airship,fl m1 P M. - Young People's. IW P M Evening Evanyelie
ff Service.
Wednesday8 00 P.M. - Pravex and Bible
BIBLE M R P I ( I.I KCII1604 WoDdluld Ave.
Gk-rdola, N. J.M l;tinlli> Pastm
9:45 a.m. - Bible School. GeorgeSieboM, Superini-. dent.Classes from two earsthrough Adults. Wt -i\e a busin your area.
11:00 a.m. - Morning ServiceAlways a Bible CenteredMesstige.
lt:0O a.in • Junior irch forthose from Secona .'rjdedown.
S:45 p.m. - Young People's Meet-ing. BBY'S 111, 7, 8 grade!Mr. & Mrs. George SieboldSENIOItS Uligh School)Mr. & Mrs. Brian McMeans
7:00 p.m. - Evening ServiceSpecial Music every SundayOltl time preaching and Sing-ing.
Nursery provided all regularservices
Wednesday7:30 p.m. • Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH1.1th Ate. an) E SI.
Belmar, N. 1Elafi Theodore A Duvi^, Pastor
ST. ROfP ;. C. CHURCHSeventh Ave. 4 E M bclmar
Consignor Polar J. Tislon, Pastor
Sua-Jay Massss
In the Church7 8:30, f, 10, 11, 12, 5 P.M.
Wtek Da" Masses6:45 & 7:45 - confessions beforethe 7:45 Mass.
FIKST BAPTIST CHURCHK I T . J . D. ThMBia. Paa*«.
State Aw., Near D M., B-toia.
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NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING
CIVILIAN ABSENTEE IALLOTS
If you are a qualified and registered voter of the State
who expect* to be abient outiide th» State on June 2, 1970, or
» qualified and registered voter who will be within the State on
June 2, 1970 but because of illneis or physical disability, or
because of the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to the
tenets of your religion, or because of resident attendance at a
school, college or university, will be unable to cast your ballot
at the polling place in your district on said date, and you desire
to vote in the Primary Election to be held on June 2, 1970
kindly write or apply in person to the undersigned at once re-
questing that a civilian absentee ballot be forwarded to you.
SUCH REQUEST MUST STATE YOUR HOME ADDRESS, AND
THE ADDRESS TO WHICH SAID BALLOT SHOULD BE SENT,
AND MUST BE SIGNED WITH YOUR SIGNATURE, AND
STATE THE REASON WHY YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO
VOTE AT YOUR USUAL POLLING PLACE.
No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or forwarded
to any applicant unless request therefor is received not less
than 8 days prior to the election, and contains the foregoing
information.
Forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned
or your municipal clerk.
Dated: March 27, 1970
BENJAMIN H. DANSKIN,
County Clerk, Election Department
Court House, Court Street
Freehold, New Jersey 07728
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NOTICE TO MILITARY SERVICE VOTERS
AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDSIf you are in the military service or the spouse or dependent
of a person in military service or are a patient in a veterans'
hospital or a civilian attached to or serving with the Armed
Forces of the United States without the State of New Jersey, or
the spouse or dependent of and accompanying or residing with
a civilian attached to or serving with the Armed Forces of the
United States, and desire to vote, or if you are a relative or
friend of any such person who, you believe, will desire to vote
in the Primary Election to be held on June 2, 1970 kindly
write to the undersigned at once making application for a mili-
tary service ballot to be voted in said election to be forwarded
to you, stating your name, age, serial number if you are in mili-
tary service, home address and the address at which you are sta-
tioned or can be found, or if you desire the military service
ballot for a relative or friend then make an application under
oath for a military service ballot to be forwarded to him, sta-
ting in your application that he is over the age of 21 years
and stating his name, serial number if he is in mili.ary service,
home address and the address at which he is stationed or can
be found.
Forms of application can be obtained from the undersigned or
your municipal clerk.
Dated. March 27, 1970
BENJAMIN H. DANSKIN,
County Clerk, Election Department
Court House, Court Street
Freehold, New Jersey 07728
Mr ittmm . H l n t i Nmb, * a t t 1\i»MMIF - AWn4 M » „ ,..nd nw>Ml kan 13 mr< a«. » ( " ' ' " * •< «a» ataa* Trali ,»,, ,
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MK» MVKI,\Kr r Ml VIIIr*fl MaenM-M- Ilritp
Hall tmiKkla.« U i . TOWXSIMI- Mrs Mar-
caret M«.y,-r. 77, a M Friday a )Jersey • II tcr, N'ep-hine
Ska I W the widvw nl Km] IM . - V ' - J .
^ • Meyer was born in V wK I l.nl l.v.sl in P(y.
• , i. I !! h» da*i| rt*T8, tymti and Karen and « • • » • •
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M , , i V , . , , . • . . I '• I - ' -MatffH. here, J - .R m k Iteir. ami llEt id, Cali- —Nnfa
. • ",il Home wasI •
IflU IIIM.P'M Bil l I\tli.nlii Manor toj|
Hall TowiM-ip
OEMtGE | (;KI:K\•Mi HaUing Vunue
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Suniving ari> hi> widow,Liri-ic ^'iites (ire^'n, three sons,
Mortun L. Sr., Shark Itiver EHl!Neptune; and Norris A., Belmar;two daughters, Mrs. William J.Hart, Jr., Long Bnmch, and Mrs.Georgann Veltre, Wall Townshi|),and nine grandchildren.
Services will !K held tomorrowI Friday • from the Hobeii €.Haeiy Funeral Home, with theRev. David T. Wilson, of the WestBelmar United Methodist Church,in charge. Interment will tie inAtlantic View Cemetery .
Friends may cull this afternoonfrom 2 to 4, and tonight from 7 to9.
four great granddiildrrii.
The O'Brien Funeral Ifome WBiin charge of j
\\ \i,l. h.^Nsmi1 - runeral• » h M I t o n t o f c i Mi- | ] " ; • '!1(| " t e t u a v f i f l l mL Williams, 81, of Atlantic ''"„'' **»**#• .
Manor Apartments. *lw d ^ , Survlu'; • - - , Ml M
: , . • . . .; At rtmj HMI B 8 L % 2 :Green, 61, of 1 W Belmar, "died M^ i i l '^i ^ " * » . N*?Pti'«'.Tuesday at the Jersey Shore Mcdi- • » ^iit^nw wai bofl I
d <Witer, Ne[>tu[if." O lWp. Shi' lived in Irvintfton for[44 years before mwving hfiv thrtt-
Mr. Green formerly resided in vears ago.iring Lake ;md Sprint; Lake ' She v u .i tmmJm of the rr-
jwasliip 20 years ago| Ms. Willium.-. ctA< twattd
lit- * H • Ni-un MKn instuller fur wedding twrfvWWfy Uri riMmlh,taa v.i'fs St^u GeBmumr, «at, hadbeen retirwi ( a the w o t*j«ar». ^ J V i R i S •|!(- '"T » bans.He was an exempt tirpmen freffi •fose-ph; a son, I, B m t m Wii-the S|»nng Uk<> f-nv IJv^artinent, f l O T H | " t ? P M ( l : a ''•'"••'•i!'"'E n a j n e j ; Mrs. Arnold L. F'iich, Sprit! [ 1 •• ••
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JOHNSONFuneral Homehilly ,\,r Ci,i,ilitwii,dfloute 38 - Wall Township
Modern Funeral HomaModernly Equipped
Wolter J. JohntirDirector
681-4455
ESTABLISHED 1944 TELEPHONE 681-3900
DANGLER FUNERAL HOME
J. Robert Gray - Owner & Mgr.
"We endeavor to nerve each family as if thvy
were owr oton, offering a vann and friendly
Atmosphere, Quality and dignified service to
meet every financial need".
EIGHTH AVE. & SOUTH LAKE DRIVE BELMAR, N. J.
MRS. FUCHAHD J. LOONEV306 Beacon Bflulevanl
Sea tiin
SEA GIRT - Mrs, Anna E.Looaey, 92, died Tuesday at home.
She was the widow of RichardJ. ljooney.
Sha was Ihjrn in Jersey Citya.. I moved bwe lour years agti1. .ii there.
She was i n,vn her of the LadiesCatholic Benevolent Association,St. Bridget's Council, Jersey City,u id ti comm fflicanf uf St. M r l '! unan Catii iMc Churi h, h e
3urvi\!n<i •!• thrau sonsHer, M >- Mward P. Loowy,Maplf"v ; Richard J, Jr., Jer.WSy City; and John F., Avon;(htm dapghWn: Mri. Marv Rfii!-
jly, Uitim; Mrs. Catherine Lynch,N'wvark; and Miss Anne Loonoy,Sea Girt; 15 fraadcfeUdrca, aA
1 e! 'lit gr at gi'andchlldren.Fuiier.i; !••]( lay from Dank) A.
Hfiifly Funeral Home. Mass a. St.Mark's R.C. Church, Sea Girt at11 A.M. lntermeni St, Catharine'sCemetery. Prienda may \isit to-
i day 2-5 and 740.
Phone— 68! 1587
D A N I E L A . R E I L L YFUNERAL HOME
5ihiated on beautiful Silver Lake convenieniiylocated to se*>a Ho entire Shore Area.
801 D Street Belmar, N. J.
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ASBURY PARK - Do you thinkthe government is pretty fastwhen it collects your money, but ,.slow on the draw when it comes E d U o r :
to paying you oK? I WOULD you believe: That moreJames J, Caivano, district man- than one and one halt million pen-
ager of the Asbury Park social p l e in the United States arc lead-security office today said a delay ing active and useful lives, butin social security payments fre- w h 0 fey,. n a ( j a serious and oncequently is not the government's considered fatal disease?fault. If you are slow in submit- WOULD you believe1 That ofung necessary evidence, your every twenty four paople - six wllclaim can encounter a long delay, have this disease?If, however, you orinj needed WOULD you believe: H u t ofdocuments with you on the day these six, two can be saved byvon complete your W J a U e a . e a r ly diagnosis and treatment?Weeks Jan be saved on the pro- T n e ! e a r e „ , , , , ( ( W „, l h c L _cessinj time. hopeful facts about CANCEB that
If you are going to apply for each and every one, young andcash benefits or for Medicare, you oid, should know and act upon.
Bid. were being asked for the;ur>iishment of a postal nub sla-
. . ...m on Belmar Boulevard in Wallor planting, odviMs Mr Mohr. Townttp. Beonar Postmaster
Tree , and nhrulu ihould be Everett AMooidw said the kieailantni rxlore new growth bejir* I hud been under study lor someieciduous trees and shrubs 'there timehat drop their leaves m whiter)
can be planted up to the end ofApril, Evergreens—4jetween lateApril and early May.
SOU preparation and properdepth are important when plantingrees and shrubs. Mix peat moss. —
leafmold or compost with good ™ ™ a r e *" m a ° ' r
garden soil Ui place around Uu That one must striroots or root ball l T h e Brcalcst one of all Is Tarth
Don't lie in a hurry (o apply T h ° o t h e " l 0 0 ™ u t h a ™ • l u r n -ertUizcr to plants-Jwait until they'
e well established I " ° l * l s " " ^ t 0 »»« meaningPlant trees and shrubs at the F ? r M m a n ' l h i " K "" e a r t h
- jnw depth as they were in the ( h a r i ! y ' » . « speda virtuenursery. You can tell this by the P r a c t i i ' c ' ' - loT a " you're worthsoil line mark around the trunk'of the tree or plant. Deep plant-\""f ™st 1 * a r a t 0 ** righteousing may cause Ihe roots to rot I friendly and sincere
Water your new trees or shrubs ™ * a™ ™ s S r e , r t fessonli
thoroughly Immediately a f t e r , * 1 " 1 * l w a ) 1 ' ~ Ooi •• " • " •
taaks I* la* AnW * « * • « .itaaeJ Hnalri Nxearl salt HerHI
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fiHSecretaries SetMeetinQ Thenie
twr» Park -w will b* fritlured at the
serial s c t m u n of the Ilth An-nual roBVemtsa of the New Jer-sey \ .... jti n of I 'y t i Secre-aries to be held at the fXnprrwiiiu-l Asbury Park on April 17,IS and IS
llmte«SFS for the wettend aremembers of the Monmotth Lesal
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W e a r the C M t over a sim- before ne returned from Vietnam
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LOfficers Of the State A«ociation
for 1970-1971. elected during theOmvention, will tie Installed Sat-urday evening at ceremonies fol.lowing the tuutquet. The LegalSecrpUry of the Year for theState will be crowned and the His-tory Books awards will be pro-
at its meeting immediately
should obtain a birth certificate orbaptismal record. If neither ofthese documents is obtainable,other evidence, such as a schoolrecord, marriage license, censusreturn, ff oW jiwurwce policy cantie Used to establish your age.
Mr. Caivano said that it is veryimportant for you to also bringa Statement of Earnings - FormW2 for 1909 if you were an em-ployee, or a copy of your 1969Tax Return if you were setf-employed. This evidence is neeck*to credit you with your earningsfor last year. Earnings for previous years are already creditedto your record.
He did emphasize, howeverthat you should not delay filinfan application just because yoido not have In your possessionthe evidence mentioned above. Ifnecessary you can complete yourapplication and submit the evidenco at a later time.
Mr. Caivano advised that any-one who wants information aboutracial security should contact theAsbury Park office. It is openfrom 9 A.M. to S P.M. Mondaythrough Friday. The phone num-ber is 774-2500 for MonmouthCounty residents, and 892-8585 forOcean County residents.
Honor SalesmenK1AMESHA LAKE, N. Y. —
Joseph A. Kose and C. Van tflcfc-le, Jr., salesmen from Giger Ford.Belmar, N. J., were among theFord salesmen honored for out-standing sales performance dur-nig 1969 a t a Ford 300-500 Clubprogram at the Concord Hotel,here, Sunday.
The 300-500 Club was found in1950 to recognize the performanceof outstanding Ford Salesmenthroughout the country.
Doctors know Infinitely moreabout cancer, its early signs andtreatment.
Americans are so smart andprogressive about inventions andscience, even gadgetry; why post-pone a checkup that could meanyean of happy living?
Support your local Cancer Cru-sade that is now in progress andwelcome your visiting volunteercrusader with a contribution to theAmerican Cancer Society. Yourgift will go along way toward thecontrol of cancer.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
M. CROSSONADELAIDE J. KKUMMOCKHiAIRMENWALL TOWNSHIP
SHORE COUNCIL
NAMES CERVANLAKEHURST - Lud Cervan, of
Interlakett, was elected presidentof the Jersey Shore Council, NavyLeague, at a meeting held at theNaval Air Station, here.
Mr. Cervan is an officer of theBurroughs Agency, AUenhurst,and is a U. Colonel in the AirForce Reserve, with the post ofdeputy commander of the 913 Tac-tical Air lift Group, Willow NavalAir Station, Pa. He is also treas-urer and a member of the execu-tive board of the Monmouth Coun-cil, Boy Scouts.
Also elected were (Bud Schaefer,Manasquan, executive vice presi-dent, and several vice presidentsincluding Jess Suhl, Sea Girt; Ed-ward Kohl, Belmar; Roy Pierce,'Spring Lake, and John Cadott, SeaGirt.
Watson Mclnnes, B r a d l e yBeach, is secretary.
planting and weekly during dryweatiier this year. The first fewmonths after growth begins arecritical and the soil should not bepermitted to dry out.
MRS. MHXIEREIFF
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South Belmor, N. J.
to a deserving stu-dent in the State.
Officials of the City of AsburyPark will extend a welcome atthe luncheon, and guests at thebanquet will Include representa-tives of the Bench and Bar of theState and families of the members
« M ^ e new Pam Am wperjet 747 w com- sharp, I V church group that
skirt—a smarting 1970 allhoiictte. home nearby and wants odds andFor a few skeins of 4--piy knitting endt of yarn from any of you whowonted or synthetic, both light- will donate thi-ni for this purposew ^ e o i n t o a t t e i u c a a t w y o u n . | ^ m ^ wb(m h t M b ( i n d ^
I Whether Jr. Miss U your tittle dying of cancer-she has leukesister, daughter, or granddaugh- mia-tout her bobby of knittingter. if you can knit, you can make helps pass away the lonely hours,her think you're the greatetf. Guess what she knits most ofIsn't it fun to make little gMi that time. She is a part of ahappy? Sizes, Medium and Large group of women who knit sweatersALL included In each pattern, i and donate them to crippled chil-
To order Quick. Quick Knit k * • " ' • h o m M -Crochet COATS, V E S T S * One lady who wrote thanked meSKIUTS-4IK and CB 584, send $1 because the arthritis in her handsin currency, check or money order was much better and the goal offur each pattern to Lois Holmes of a lovely outfit motivated her toCalifornia, Coast Advertiser, Box use her hands in spite of the pain.6002, Inglowood, Calif. 90302. ,. .
IE any ot you want to send yarn,children's sweaters, slippers andplease print your name, ad-
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UUie: When you reach thtfour stitches to be knitted together.first insert your rigfithand aeedk:utto the sutches one t>y oneitreU'hing eat-h one aa you goalong. Then place right har*. net-die into ell four ititcnes at onceand knit together.
Dear Lois- Look forward toyour column la "CaUorala To-day " To get a amotth, nonvut>k>team on a hand-knit garment |ga chaUenge I enjoy. 1 Wf*ch theindividual pieces to exact mea*urements, let dry compieWy, atleast overnight, then lay tliem on& flat surface and pin the seams,one at a time, with straight, flat,plastic-UppHl bobby pins, thenweave them together stitch forstitch. The seams are then in-visible — no sag, no bag, DO puck-er. — Mrs. Roberts.
Dear Mrs. Roberts; I know alot of people use this method andare very happy with it. I preferputting the garments togetheriu st. Thank you for your letterof contribution to the column youenjoy.
Dear Miss Holmes: I enjoy yourcolumn in the St. Louis Globe-democrat. Could you inquirethrough your column where oneone might buy a protector for thefinger when doing quilting? I badone many years ago, but have lostit and have not found a duplicate,even though I have inquired to no-tion and art needlework depart-ments of several large stores.Mine was stamped "England"and was made of celluloid shapedto fit the end of the finger. It be-came quite pricked by the needle,the several times that I used i tI shall thank you for any informa-tion that becomes available.
- Mrs. J. M. Yoong.
Dear Readers: Can any of youhelp Mrs. Young? Please writeand we'll print it in the column.
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RICHARD MARRWINS PROMOTION
TJACOMA, Wash. - Richard DMarr, son of Mr. and Mrs. DavidMan- of 810 Woodcrest Drive,Spring Lake Heights, N. J . , hasbeen promoted to sergeant ia theV. S, Air Force.
Sergeant Marr is an electricallower lineman at MoOord ACTR,
Wash. He Is assigned to the 62ndCivil Engineering Squadron, a unitof the Military Airlift Commandwhich provides global airlift forU. S. military forces.
The sergeant, who has com-pleted a tour of duly In Vietnam,graduated In 1966 frou Mamf-squan High School.
On Dean's ListHARTFORD, Conn. - John F.
Bahrenburg, 1203 Pond Road,Spring Lake Heights, N. J. , aophomorc at Trinity College,lerc, has been named on theDean's Ust for the Fall Semester.
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At Rutgeri, u at MMt ottonwjtw American univtriUfet, I»:iowiitf. number <rf fatuity mrmhers are (khowma mcrt*d*.ni{ cwi
lwns A recent Inventory «w*ithat (hiring the jwst three jrvars<)bout | 8 i million has bfen •-(» ;iien environment re la te r^sc-jrch;i' ••'!»• ->t !<• University
But il is only in recent m<>nth\lhat students have joined the cm
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All BOH HtUifl Nt», ln.(N n piic«l* lit lam] and premnei, hi'ti-in.ifI-1Jiartn uhn l> fi.',::/., it. s ui-ite Ijuit; aniltoUiK In the Tn»nshi|j at M d.tii-!. :••-.Cuiinty uf Miwmiilltl anil ffttJi »f Ni-wJi'l'syp. und tjL-.riK kii'iwti ninl il. •vii'.-i'i-,!al I^its Nos Hu and 61 nn map • :i'.'.!-fi
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l.»r I'Mil I'ear&un, clulmian oltiw.- Zf»<ilo > department it Rutgersr^litge, suggests that populationpPMHm lie at ihe root of mostuf yur enviromik'ntd problems. Ifear^uts, as do MM) bioJugists, thatman will be able to avoid disasterwily ii he limits his numbt'rs.
In N'ew Jersey, for example, the,x)jjulalii>n now stands at ^boutseven million. Predictions are foreight million M i , nine millionin 19B0, ptihaps 20 million by theturn of the century.
Since, he says, we are already,being inundated by our own gar-b f i stifled by air pollution andfinding it ever more difficult tot>rovide clean drinking water, Dr. ,Pearson is gloomy about New Jer-sey's environmental future.
Jle strongly advocates a "zerorowth rate," which could beichi^ed if each married couple.ad no more than two children.
"I know it sounds practicallyun-American to suggest limita-ions on family size, but X believelie day is not very far off whena variety of governmental poli-cies will have to be directedtoward aiding and encouraging
itlzens in their efforts to limit!K>j>uIation," Dr. Pearson says.
He also argues that we must de-
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Ai,x» concerned *i*h the t-;i>iri*nrnenui costs (if i>ur prvscnt wayttt duing things is Granl Walton,chairman of ui« eavtfoomentiil reMjgrcvs t^parUtn-n! at the Rutger» CeUegc of AgricuJture and
lie nutes that (he United StatM,with oaly seven ptr cent d the ,M'tirld s |»>[Hi]j!]uii, t'lu'rently usesabwt 40 er cent »i the world's
'-Us not just trie sheer ntirriwrsuf pfopk- which are straining thyenurunment," Prot. Wakon says,'Init it's om enormous nj^tttitt'for resnuroea and very high stand-ard of living."
Prof. Walton argues that thereal battle to preserve the en-vironment will be (»n€ of privatetights versus public needs.
"When I buy an acre of land,I'm really buying a bundle ofrights — the rights to pretty muchdo what I want with that land.The real battle of the environmentis going to came when these rightshave to be limited—when societytells the owner he can't cut downtrees, or build another house eventhough there is room for it," Pnrf.Walton said.
"You are already seeing en-vironmental battk's being foughtout in local zoning boards, andthey are going to grow as publicneed for a livable environment tn-iTCisingly conflicts with long-standing private rights."
Vilher of the Rutgirs scientistsj-cemed ap^imUic that the Ixtttlcfor the environment would be ei-ther =hort or easily won.
.'i cartoon on Prof. Walton'sdesk summed up their mood. Itshowed two dinosaurs, one ob-uuusly larger and older than th^other. The adult dinosaur wassaying io his young companion,"Look kid, we're aware of the
problems besetting our society.Wf'ro working on them
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Fortunately, even local blackouts are extremely rare. And we mean tokeep them extremely rare.
Keeping ahead of your evergrowing needs for electric power takes alot of planning, a lot of building, and a lot of money.
We've entered the 70's already busy en many projects to assure(hat you always have plenty of electric power. There are new generatingstations to tie built. New transmission lines to make sure large blocks of
seejfou in t/Te dark.power reach Ihe load centers where they are needed. New substations andnew distribution circuits lo get that power lo your home, farm, factory oroffice.
Tl , ..of yourneeds as they ...„pace in this new decade.
Building facilities takes time. Aad effort,And money. A great deal of money,
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Wall LibraryHistory Told
WALL TOWNSHIP - 'FollowMts Tw The Ubrary" is one <i theslogans for this year's National Li-brary Week 'April 12-18).
Started in l'J58 as a cooperative•(Tort of the National Book Com-
miliee and the American libraryAssociation, N a t i o n a I LibraryWeek each year encourages thecommunity to use and enjoy itskwal library.
Local library service began fofWall TftW^hip on April 20, 1961when the ttwnds of the Wall HighSchool Library disbanded (o re-organize as the Wall Public Li-
Tow n s b f p Superintendent ofSchools, Graoville Magce, id-dressed this first meeting on "TheDevelopment of Cultural Activi-ties in Wall Township."
Tre library opened its doors inthe New Bedford School with 1,100books donated, 2,000 borrowedfrom the Monmouth County Li-brary and reference books pur-chased by the Association. It wasdedicated July 15, JW1 and wasopen 10 hours a week. In August19ffl, Mrs- A. K. Otto wa* appoint-ed librarian.
Shortly after this, Mrs. J. Ken-neth Mayer of Spring L a k eHeights presented her painting,"The LitUe Red School House"to the Library Association. Thispainting of the 1897 building, whichfirst housed the Wall TownshipPublic Library, now kings overJic entrance to the Children'sRoom in the library's present lo-cation in the Circle Plaza Shop-ping Center, Atlantic Avenue,Wall.
T!» Library at this location wasdedicated October 22, 1967 withMrs. Joan Tichenor as librarian,It was open 18 hours a week.
In April of 1989, the Wall PublicLibrary became a branch of theMonmouUi County Library. Thecooperative efforts of the WallPublic Library Association arMthe County Library have resultedin gratifying growth for the li-brary. Mrs. Dorts Handzo, li-brarian, heads a staf fof two jun-ior library assistant and twopages. The library is now open40 hours 0 week - Monday 1 - 9,Tuesday and Wednesday 9 - 5,Thursday 1 - 9, Friday 1 • 5 ancfSaturday 9 - 1 . In addition \n thecollection of 10,000 books, the li-brary has 90 magazines and cir-culates about 200 -paperbacks andrecords. Complete acess to the
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AUnerm'At Lutheran, wiih BillPrigge hitting 211 and Tony &&-tjiii-.u!-. coming in with a 224, itook ¥ranantausa lor t^ui point*and moved into tweoad place
Avon, * in Charles Hartl hitting291, took all four points fromCraftsmen L M drop the Crafts-men into third
Belmar Methodist had V-i pointsand First Methodist, Asbury Park,24 in their match, while PaulBurkhnrdt 1)3(1 a 602 on o 721 and2ttt as St Paul's Ushers took threepoints from Memorial Methodist, jGeorge M M had 200 and Ru'.'Trimmer a 202 for St. Paul's.
Craftsmen 3 took three pointsfrom Wall Methodist Bill Isenberghit 202 and Bill Young a 211 forthe Craftsmen, while Gene Ayreshad a 2.3 and Dob Jackson a 201for Wall.
Voorhees Smock hit a 218 forFirst Presbyterian, Asbury park,but West Grove took three pointsin the match. Jack Henry had a207 as Sborernen won three pointsfrom Trinity Ushers. Jim Mc-
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BRECK BALLOUSCORES IN SWIM
WALL TOWNSHIP - Brwk Bal*lou, eight-year-old son of Mr. and
I Mrs. Robert Ballou, of the SiltonSwim School, Atlantic Avenue,won two medals at the Las VegasNational Ago Group SwimmingMeet, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Young Breck was nccompankxlby his parents on the trip. Hopgfleod fourth in the 50-meter but-terfly awl sixth in the 100-metcrindividual medley.
Breck was coached by his fa-ther.
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Collection is available through aBook Catalog.
Services to children include Pro-School and School-Age Story Hoursand a five-week Film Festival inJanuary.
The circulation has grown from•193 .woks in March 19G2 to 4630in March 1970.
The people of Wall Townshiphave responded wholeheartedly tothe services offered them at thelibrary and National Library Week1970 is the beginning of greatergrowlJi to come.
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