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Iff *«MU, .".I. •ft II THE COAST ADVERTISER lowmiup route UITCTI niisf, Critics Mppcv by McfHMj Audkncc dwiMi B«litf r<tiM/il Ha art tjjMUtt JVHin K l m i VVUflin nCtP >I1CVJBVM For local Community Centef Program M4V Matt MK *••»*)•> •• a*rr artaai. •«• •wl «* dc vut mm*• n* mitimrum-it va* * B» la a*»4, «m it w A_ C_ aI l Ckwau »,».« ».WJ . ««< u. un inuif uisfges "•*" tAi-III,ni, *• •-•• i iiajirlaa- eJ Htsu '"•™"' ^ ^ ^ ~ •Hn awfMjri. n » n « W M | j aMita M Hit n , uKi Mi^l lil«itr*». wiwr* «*i*. SHSIJJ by Me I'alum- srted that An \a , !• maity acUvtl** pbnn«l, it -i > U>i \>.i'i*\ the gfa- > for th- enttrt- I School, John Butter had high praiw foi Gannon Picked By Wall GOP WALL TOW.NSHH' - Thomj* <i Uannon. IMS Wikjwoud Ave- nue, a memlwr ot the Wall Town- ?hip Board of Adjust[nent aftl vice president of the ViM Republican Club, will be thy (.OP candidate / ir the Township Cumin ttee nomi- nation in the June primal This was announced List night, as Commit tevman (Irifhth Bates indicated that he would not seek reelection Mr. Bates, who has served one terms, indicated that he felt 27 years of public service, in Ihe fire department, first aid, municipal boards, and finally on the Town- ship Committee, " was enoi^h". Mr Gannon, who win tie hack- ing of the township's Republican of it* Mmwwrt Water <omj*M>> n**ifFri be the^j* „, ^JlhTwJ J2L* * ** ^ ' fl "* ***** ""*« to Pnnt infect* pubta Tbom« Btrtull. and Mr «F**!1 HXI that rt would m he from X Is N day* tar a Mr O'Brwn apfN>&n*d at poiiet can be greaJh » "•"" *" a P* 1 ' 11 w tw P*"«KBI cemptete w r w y to tw nade, aad headquarters on Monday with ht.x panded tbrmign addttuiiul afti\i 'nrnwdtately and «*k answers («rimii«*maii Harry Hash ui#-d attorney, William P Murphy, «f Set and willle vital part of the • ' rt '" ri ihal Hr Mangiai pursue Ihe Wai Frwheid, and surrfTiAwt to *• school vear g p Executive Committee, is a repre- sentative of the Scott-Fordeman, Co., Glenview, 111., and Oakland, KJ, He served on the Board of Adjustment and is a vice presi- dent in the Wail Republican C\vH>. He is a Nevy veteran, ai False Report Brings Fine WALL TOW*\SHfP~Miss Gloria Herbert, Lalcewood, was fined $30 and .. I-IJ a suspended sentence led giving police a false report Saturday concerning a murder. Miss Herbert had told tfall Township police that she witnessed mouth Regional Sewerage Author- a murder three years ago and that ity was adopted by the Borough the body of a man was buried in Council Monday night. a vacant field al the intersection In other action, the Council of Route 33 and Wyckoff Road. awarded a $2,480 contract to the Coast Petroleum Company, Man- Police went to thescene and for asquari) l0 sup?\y M.oo0 gallons four hours dug up WBWWI of the rf iw[ oi] for Borough buildings field before Miss Herbert admitted The cornpany hid was the lowest the story wag false. ihe pri|ram and bye that this afi '"^ J;na •* """P 1 ' if T ' l otamucr can be grea.lv n » -P« ta / *•» P roWffn Freeholders Ask Audit of Office Of Prosecutor by u p ently " and that Mr Council Joins New Authority SPUING LAKE -An M-MMl which places Spring Lake in tin- membt;rs.hip of the S.wth Mri,i She had told police the man was i murdered by having tx-en beaten j '.o death wi:h a ;>: to!. John J. Man^ini, Township at received. Two bids were received for a , crawler crane, and Council took I them under consideration. j Bids came from the North Jer- She was first charged with ny Equipment Company, New-' torney, said he was studying the giving false information to police ark, for $29,607, and the Clark, problem to see what the legal as- and was held in $200 bail for a Equipment Company, Carlstattt, j pecU in the situation might be. en-year resideirt of the township.' hearing Monday. Arraigned be- $29,900. Mr. Gannon and his wife, the \ fore Municipal Judge Clarence' Council awarded a contract to former Joan Holt, Jersey City, Ehrlich, the charge was changed the Giger Ford Company, Bel- have five children, two boys and to lhat of being a disorderly per- mar, for a 1970 Ford garbage three girls. I son. ! truck on a bid of $14,794. '»r<»W ni and lading ihe areas '*'" . M ? ]h ^ Mr Mtf thai every («.th w M bi-inif (j I)n , (| £, , r ; ,, aj ! ^d.< ira rt.me.fy. ' ^ M] ,tl,lK>llJ,ti ,A But, «aid Mayo. 1 Kruimn. "it dmial water in their NSM, '" <n»> fake year-, ,-iiid MHMAI of t"*l Mr Shrekgast J'lll'ar^ I,- HfflH this sttu;ifion." Others in the crowded Com miltve nxmt swikf up (k»mand Hi lM however, lhat Mr.. ing adi , jn aiK( MHIM| rrf B;:-isjll was instructed Io con- Wifter ttaa Is search mt- m,-ans of- yn,.' dr^wion closed as Mr rwiiBlthi LiuodinR condition^.; ^ ^ f,^^ hji ,)l4.a f(ir ani I) determiiK if part ol the' a , llon ^ ^j,tn e attorney orrei'tion work cnuld lie done' engineer' this year. William ftnftgNft* Hayes Street, charged thjt th? new RotiU 1 35 Freowiiy KM causing much of the problem, ami asked that the Township take action against Ihe ,-ta!e if this can be RtttMltftttf. tective IA Shortly dcred to U Miller Wtllum f> WiMw Uona. She i print was n ]fa-< d in $2,000 r a hearing on May 22. Belmar Library Gives Program BELMAR "Adventure in the Arts", the presentation for Na- Liona! Library Week played to a standing room only audience Fri- Public Board Awards Bus Contracts loods of allegedly pornographic literature, printing machines, photographic equipment, and mailing lists. The raids were conducted by Moiimou!h (Viunty detectiv^es and local police on a home owned by Mr. O'Brien on Allaire Road,, ns well as the printing shop on Tdkcn into csuotdy in the raids were Mr, O'Brien's wife. Helen WAU TOWNSHIP - Bids school buses, general school sup. plies, gasoline and fuel oil wore warded by the Wall Township Board of Elucation Tuesday night. A $15,296 conirac-t for chassis U m Mr Q . Brien wa8 ^^^j fur four schiH.1 buses was awardtd |( ; liavc bfxn in yirginb at the to the Oyrd SliC Mm, Brad- nrm , Fmr otnors a t t h e yj10p Icy Beach^ The H. A DeHart ^ , lsotakt>n m cus[ody _ y and Son, Thorofare, was a $12,744 contract to supply the bodies for the four buses. A contract for general school (ieriild Nargiz, Clinton PI., Nep- supjilies went to the Cascade Pa- turn', and David I'oe, Brinlcy per Company. North Adams, Avc, Bradley Bench. They each Mass for $24,538, and the Chcv- are charged with two counts of "' C y y y , Perth Amf»y, Udlng nnd f i l i n g poraograplr,. 'SCWitl The award-winning program fea- tured Michael Coyne, Monmoutli College drama student and mem- ber of the Pine Tree Players s| and Seaview Players. His readings J included selections from Shakes- ^ peare, Tennessee Williams, Edge-r I Let Masters and Alan Jay Lerner. I Music was provided by guitar- ists Christopher Guihrie, Erij I Rop«r and Allen Metder. Miss I Joanna Roper sang "You'll Never J Walk Alone" and "He's Not I Heavy, He's My Brother". 1 Mrs. Richard Child, a member ^ of the Manasquan River Group of !* Artists, gave a demonstration of i sketching. Other artists who ex- ' hibito.l in Ihe week-long Art Show included Ma Ceil Grayer, Mrs. Anne J- Ali, Mrs. Helen Bachner, Mrs. Claire Archer, Mrs. Marie Blackweli, Diana Hernandez and Leslie Thompson. Peter Walling displayed a collection of posters, Portfolios from the Metropolitan foil, The Chevron op ffi&l 12.5 efiDta a gfillon for regular gasoline, and 14.5 cents a gallon for premium t.rJloLD A complete mt ' Ihe prosecutor'!) otfUx from ne (Wtrude | i<m throt^h 1989 was ordered oad, «irr*B-1 TUc-«Jjy by the Board of Freehold rnd was held ! Prs tQ fc'rrmine \fo: mmUSHa ., at aiding aod ahettinu ,,f ULIIIIWIM mm of Ihe $5S,flOQ in the pos^'s-sion vi pornographic allegedly paid informimts from literature and on one count o( (he investigation fund of that of- fice. County Couiuel John M. Pills- ! huiy explained (hat euunfy offi- aclion had awaited comple- tion of the State Investigation Warrants had h«'n issued for: Cunvmission hearings which le- Misf. Hemmert and Mr O'Brien! n W tin: u.st- wt the funds, after jwlice raided the print Mr. Pill.-vhury explained \\\:\, shop and confiscated eight truck- if 'he money went into unauthor- ized channels, the county will "have the right to claim against the bonding company." Success, I however, hinges on information ' which (he county will seek from Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper. The Board of Freeholders and Mr. Pilfsbury had previously taken bUMwith commission testi- mony by Julius Cayson, an ac- counlant, who said that the $.T8,- 000 had been received by the late John (iawler, who was chief of detectives. Mr. Piilrfbury said that Victor R. LeValley, former chief clerk in the prosecutor|s office and now retired, was appointed custodian of the petty cash fund, known as the invprtigation fund, in I960. It began with $500, which was re- plenished when requested, and later became $1,000. Mr. Gosfaf was appointed cus- todian early in 19ffi3, at the rc- qiresl of the prosecutor, Mr. Pills- bury said, adding lhat the actual .***, but, ** MUM, "It's ]IWM fciwwWite M the it fifl up (Mr own Wfk m I Mr litrrt was ^lirk in h \ ««iir, dirtying *e «ta!pm Wt Bnrw* ibm M l H.-' 1 Bouk- «.inl bt i •*;%% sun>n-«ed thai wn-, a Xmw rWtt In pCilirp | nnmtin? on th« report th,rt Mri (<inp«T horf hr^-ri fSnKti tn he said h*» kk tbat the • • < ,•. 1 at ftwdquarters tfttt BM|MlMl a' t'tfc:-!* care of the point 1 watch. M MM noted lh,i» tiw 'inir pi trnai ily tn Jettr- ount of overtime pi»l' p Mr t'totk VH '<'•• .irn ice wojkcd. In other Also released in $2,000 bail are Linda MacDonald. Buchanon St. BJXMAR RESIDENTS ART ADVENTURE Looking over the displays at the IJplmar Library's "Adventure in Art" pro- p-am are, left to right, Mrs. Grace Koner, Belmar librarian; Mlehael Coyne, Monmouth College drama student; Miss Joanna Koper, who sang during the program, andMrs. Kirhurd Child, of the Manasquan River Group of Artists. FIELDER A WARNER "Appliances wiUi Service" Established 1935 - Phone 681-2031 1717 F Street South Belmar WALL TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS See Page 3 for Ad on Cleanup Week (1) BELMAR PLAYLAND Open Saturday and Sunday 14th and Ocean (tin) Kindergarten Registra'.ions will take place on Monday, April 27 A bid (if $82.50 per Bfl gaQon (trwn from B to U;30 A.M. nra! Tflflsday, of fuel oil was also awarded the. April 38 from 1:30 - 2:48 at the Chc\ron Company. • Belniar Elementary School. I Requirements for entrance: Child must ba 5 years of age on or before October 31, 1970. Cohagan Promoted ALBANY, Ga. — Marine Pri- vate First Class Honald L. Co< hngan, of 42 Hoffman Avenue, Neptune City, N.J., was promoted io his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Supply Cen- ter. Albany, Ga. His promotion was based time in service and rank, mili- tary appearance, and his knowl- edge of selected military subjects. Our I.alcx House Taint Sale MOW On $5.98 Oat, Ken. $8.<)0 (While ami l Colors) Davenport Paint & Ilardwnrr GfSi-2143 Belma G81-214.3 dspy p Portfolios from the Metropolitan Museum of Art were loaned to the library for National Library Week ; T(T! V St, by Miss Jean Hewlett. The program will now be sub- mitted for competition to the New Jersey State Arts Council. are reminded that taxes for the BURPEE SEEDS second quarter of 1970 are duo on Bulbs and Onion Sets May 1, 1970. Interest at the rate Taylor's Hardware of 8% must be charged if p a ^ 514 F, Street Belmar merit is made after that date. BELMAR TAXPAYERS Bring with you the foHowing: 1. Certificate of birth. 2. Record of Small Pox Vaccina- tion. 3. Record of Diphtheria immuni- zation D.P.T. with Booster. 4. Record with date of Sslk im- munization iPolkn. Three shots with Booster fl« raqub'ed for en- trance or Oral Sabifl 'A t>i*s. Shots or Booster must be within '1 years of entrance date. busness, the Cam- mitt 1 * K*f a t'Mlfiy HMtplMlM \ot the InltaR, IMH DM start uif^ May 1, on (JMVfN Ihiit the ta\ern h«d ser\-ed ;i minor On a OBUWSHH EWMdMiSBi Mayor Kriimrn >.iitl Ihr cem- mittw Itttl Itffiflwl the qurrfion jnd DM with the Shiide Ttea Commissiuu and Recreation Com- mittee in operation, the Com- mittee did not feel that it would take iiny action at present on the Conservation Commission. Mayor Krumm said, however, (Jut Ihe Committee would continue to study the matter. OOMri] (;\IC, Bradley Brach. was the lowest of five bidtfer^ to supply two pickup trucks for the Township. General (JMC bid S3,- 348. The trucks will be used in (he road and water departments. The Committee granted a vari- ance to Mr. and Mrs. James I»on^o to construct a garage at their property at Route 33 ar.d Wyckoff Road. A resolution was adopted call- ing for no parkins zones on both sides of Houles 3.1-34, bei-.veen ihe How!! Township line ami the Coil- infrwood Circle. And, the Com- mittee endorsed snefd limits for JSth Avenue, County Road 30, which sets 50 miles an hour from 7^.75 In 1H» and $3,2fifi.5O in 1089. In all cases, he said, requisi- lions for investigiition e\-|X'iidi- lures camL 1 to the Hoard of Fi'ec- GLADIOLI'S &BEGONIA BULBS TAYLOR'S HARDWARE lfflh & F St. - Belmar INVEST WITH US Current dividend 5% per annum on passbook accounts payable quarterly. BELMAR SAVINGS ft LOAN ASSN. 712 10th Ave. - Belmar Bead; 40to Route SB; SI Io Route 71, and 30 !o the Sotith Belmar border. It also set 25 ini!c limits in school zones. Mayor Krumm proclaimed May 9 as Fire Recognition Day. League Plans Parent Night TiELMAIt rhfl Bolniiir-W.ill Babe Ruth LeaflBfl Parent niijhl program is scheduled for Monday, May 4lh at B p.m., it was an- nounced today. All parents of boys paitkipiiliiiji in the Bclmar- Wnll Babe Hnth LeaglM arc nryed to attend thi.s meeting, at which time they can meet the league officers, team managers, coaches and the te.im sponsors. The meeting will be held in the American Legion room at the Municipal Building. This night is alto the final regis- tration for boys that arc still in- S. Hulsart. county nutli- forested in playing league base- tor, will conduct the special audit, ball. They must be accanupaflted Ot a cost Io be determined by with their parents for the signing ihe work involved, according to of player agreement forms, suV Freeholder Director Joseph C. mit n birth certificate and a reg- Irwin. i istratiW) fee of $3.00 is required. approve*! by a court judge. Mr. Pillsbury emphasized that he considers this a m;uirl;ite by a judge, based on facts provided by the prosecutor, andrequiringpay- ment by(.lieBoard of Freeholders. Ife. said thai on April 4 he began efforts to obtain a transcript of the SfC proceedings, as part of an effort to determine in what areas the money was Bpent, although the names of Informants are consider- ed confidential information. The bonding company has been alerted find will no doubt cendud its own investigation, the counsel added. Mr. Pfflabury said that every county department that has nn income is audited each year. The prosecutor's of/ice is not an in- come-producing agency, he said, and is therefore n»t audited an- nually. Arm

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. " . I .•ft II THE COAST ADVERTISER

lowmiup route UITCTI niisf,

Critics Mppcv by McfHMj AudknccdwiMi B«litf r<tiM/il Ha art tjjMUttJVHin K l m i VVUflin nCtP > I1CVJBVM

For local Community Centef Program

M4V Matt MK *••»*)•> •• a*rr artaai. • « ••wl «* dc vut mm *• n* mitim rum-it va* *

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• H n awfMjri. n » n « WM | j aMita M Hit n, uKi M i ^ l lil«itr*». wiwr* «*i*. S H S I J J by

Me I'alum-srted that An \a

, ! • maity acUvt l** pbnn«l, it-i > U> i \>.i'i*\ the gfa-

> for th- enttrt-I School, John

Butter had high praiw foi

Gannon PickedBy Wall GOP

WALL TOW.NSHH' - Thomj*<i Uannon. IMS Wikjwoud Ave-nue, a memlwr ot the Wall Town-?hip Board of Adjust[nent aftl vicepresident of the ViM RepublicanClub, will be thy (.OP candidate/ ir the Township Cumin ttee nomi-nation in the June p r i m a l

This was announced List night,as Commit tevman (Irifhth Batesindicated that he would not seekreelection

Mr. Bates, who has served oneterms, indicated that he felt 27years of public service, in Ihe firedepartment, first aid, municipalboards, and finally on the Town-ship Committee, " was enoi^h".

Mr Gannon, who win tie hack-ing of the township's Republican

of i t* MmwwrtWater <omj*M>> n**ifFri be t h e ^ j * „ ,

^ J l h T w J J2L* * ** 'fl "* ***** ""*« to Pnnt infect* pubtaTbom« Btrtull. and Mr « F * * ! 1 HXI that rt would m

he from X Is N day* tar a Mr O'Brwn apfN>&n*d at poiietcan be greaJh » "•"" *" a P*1'11 w t w P*"«KBI cemptete w r w y to tw nade, aad headquarters on Monday with ht.x

panded tbrmign addttuiiul afti\i 'nrnwdtately and «*k answers («rimii«*maii Harry Hash ui#-d attorney, William P Murphy, «fSet and wil l le vital part of the • ' r t ' " r i • ihal Hr Mangiai pursue Ihe Wai Frwheid, and surrfTiAwt to * •schoolvear

g pExecutive Committee, is a repre-sentative of the Scott-Fordeman,Co., Glenview, 111., and Oakland,KJ, He served on the Board ofAdjustment and is a vice presi-dent in the Wail Republican C\vH>.

He is a Nevy veteran, ai

False ReportBrings Fine

WALL TOW*\SHfP~Miss GloriaHerbert, Lalcewood, was fined $30and .. I-IJ a suspended sentence

led giving police a false reportSaturday concerning a murder.

Miss Herbert had told tfallTownship police that she witnessed mouth Regional Sewerage Author-a murder three years ago and that ity was adopted by the Boroughthe body of a man was buried in Council Monday night.a vacant field al the intersection In other action, the Councilof Route 33 and Wyckoff Road. awarded a $2,480 contract to the

Coast Petroleum Company, Man-Police went to the scene and for a s q u a r i ) l 0 sup?\y M.oo0 gallons

four hours dug up WBWWI of the rf iw[ o i ] f o r Borough buildingsfield before Miss Herbert admitted T h e c o r n p a n y hid was the lowestthe story wag false.

ihe pri|ram and bye that this a f i ' " ^ J ; n a •* " " " P 1 ' i f T ' l

o t a m u c r can be grea.lv n • » - P « t a / *•» P r o W f f n •

Freeholders AskAudit of OfficeOf Prosecutor

by

u pently " and that Mr

Council JoinsNew Authority

SPUING LAKE - A n M-MMlwhich places Spring Lake in tin-membt;rs.hip of the S.wth Mri,i

She had told police the man was imurdered by having tx-en beaten j'.o death wi:h a ;>: to!.

John J. Man^ini, Township at

received.Two bids were received for a

, crawler crane, and Council tookI them under consideration.j Bids came from the North Jer-

She was first charged with n y Equipment Company, New-' torney, said he was studying thegiving false information to police ark, for $29,607, and the Clark, problem to see what the legal as-and was held in $200 bail for a Equipment Company, Carlstattt, j pecU in the situation might be.

en-year resideirt of the township.' hearing Monday. Arraigned be- $29,900.Mr. Gannon and his wife, the \ fore Municipal Judge Clarence' Council awarded a contract to

former Joan Holt, Jersey City, Ehrlich, the charge was changed the Giger Ford Company, Bel-have five children, two boys and to lhat of being a disorderly per- mar, for a 1970 Ford garbagethree girls. I son. ! truck on a bid of $14,794.

'»r<»W ni and l a d i n g ihe areas '*'" . M ? ]h ^ M r

Mtf thai every («.th w M bi-inif (j „ I ) n , ( | £, ,r ; , , a j

! ^ d . < i r a r t . m e . f y . ' ^ M] ,tl,lK>llJ,ti ,A „

But, «aid Mayo.1 Kruimn. "it dmial water in their N S M , ' "<n»> fake year-, ,-iiid M H M A I of t"*l Mr ShrekgastJ'lll'ar^ I,- HfflH this sttu;ifion." Others in the crowded Com

• miltve nxmt swikf up (k»mandHi lM however, lhat Mr.. i n g a d i , j n a iK( M H I M | rrf

B;:-isjll was instructed Io con- W i f t e r

ttaa Is search m t - m,-ans of- yn,.' d r ^ w i o n closed as Mrrwi iBl th i LiuodinR condition^.; ^ ^ f,^^ h j i ,)l4.a f(ir

ani I) determiiK if part ol t h e ' a , l l o n ^ ^ j , t n e attorneyorrei'tion work cnuld lie done' engineer'

this year.

William ftnftgNft* Hayes Street,charged thjt th? new RotiU1 35Freowiiy KM causing much ofthe problem, ami asked that theTownship take action against Ihe,-ta!e if this can be RtttMltftttf.

tective IA

Shortly

dcred to U Miller

Wtllum f> WiMw

Uona.

She

i print

was n ]fa-< d in $2,000r a hearing on May 22.

Belmar LibraryGives Program

BELMAR — "Adventure in theArts", the presentation for Na-Liona! Library Week played to astanding room only audience Fri-

Public

Board AwardsBus Contracts

loods of allegedly pornographicliterature, printing machines,photographic equipment, a n dmailing lists.

The raids were conducted byMoiimou!h (Viunty detectiv^es andlocal police on a home owned byMr. O'Brien on Allaire Road,, nswell as the printing shop on

Tdkcn into csuotdy in the raidswere Mr, O'Brien's wife. Helen

WAU TOWNSHIP - Bidsschool buses, general school sup.plies, gasoline and fuel oil worewarded by the Wall TownshipBoard of Elucation Tuesday night.

A $15,296 conirac-t for chassis U m M r Q . B r i e n w a 8 ^ ^ ^ jfur four schiH.1 buses was awardtd | (; l i a v c bfxn i n yirginb at theto the O y r d SliC Mm, Brad- n r m , Fmr o t n o r s a t t h e yj10p

Icy Beach^ The H. A DeHart ^ , l s o t a k t > n m c u s [ o d y _yand Son, Thorofare, wasa $12,744 contract to supply thebodies for the four buses.

A contract for general school (ieriild Nargiz, Clinton PI., Nep-supjilies went to the Cascade Pa- turn', and David I'oe, Brinlcyper Company. North Adams, Avc, Bradley Bench. They eachMass for $24,538, and the Chcv- are charged with two counts of™ " ' C y y y , Perth Amf»y, Udlng nnd f i l ing poraograplr,.

'SCWitlThe award-winning program fea-

tured Michael Coyne, MonmoutliCollege drama student and mem-ber of the Pine Tree Players

s | and Seaview Players. His readingsJ included selections from Shakes-^ peare, Tennessee Williams, Edge-rI Let Masters and Alan Jay Lerner.I Music was provided by guitar-

ists Christopher Guihrie, ErijI Rop«r and Allen Metder. MissI Joanna Roper sang "You'll NeverJ Walk Alone" and "He's NotI Heavy, He's My Brother".1 Mrs. Richard Child, a member

^ of the Manasquan River Group of!* Artists, gave a demonstration ofi sketching. Other artists who ex-' hibito.l in Ihe week-long Art Show

included M a Ceil Grayer, Mrs.Anne J- Ali, Mrs. Helen Bachner,Mrs. Claire Archer, Mrs. MarieBlackweli, Diana Hernandez andLeslie Thompson. Peter Wallingdisplayed a collection of posters,Portfolios from the Metropolitan

foil,The Chevron op ffi&l 12.5 efiDta

a gfillon for regular gasoline, and14.5 cents a gallon for premium

t.rJloLD — A complete mt' Ihe prosecutor'!) otfUx from

ne (Wtrude | i<m throt^h 1989 was orderedoad, «irr*B-1 TUc-«Jjy by the Board of Freeholdrnd was held !

P r s tQ fc'rrmine \fo: mmUSHa., at aiding aod ahettinu ,,f ULIIIIWIM mm of Ihe $5S,flOQ

in the pos^'s-sion vi pornographic allegedly paid informimts fromliterature and on one count o( (he investigation fund of that of-

fice.County Couiuel John M. Pills-

! huiy explained (hat euunfy offi-aclion had awaited comple-

tion of the State InvestigationWarrants had h«'n issued for: Cunvmission hearings which le-

Misf. Hemmert and Mr O'Brien! n W tin: u.st- wt the funds,after jwlice raided the print Mr. Pill.-vhury explained \\\:\,shop and confiscated eight truck- if 'he money went into unauthor-

ized channels, the county will"have the right to claim againstthe bonding company." Success,

I however, hinges on information' which (he county will seek fromProsecutor Vincent P. Keuper.

The Board of Freeholders andMr. Pilfsbury had previouslytaken bUM with commission testi-mony by Julius Cayson, an ac-counlant, who said that the $.T8,-000 had been received by thelate John (iawler, who was chiefof detectives.

Mr. Piilrfbury said that VictorR. LeValley, former chief clerkin the prosecutor|s office and nowretired, was appointed custodianof the petty cash fund, known asthe invprtigation fund, in I960.It began with $500, which was re-plenished when requested, andlater became $1,000.

Mr. Gosfaf was appointed cus-todian early in 19ffi3, at the rc-qiresl of the prosecutor, Mr. Pills-bury said, adding lhat the actual

. * * * , but, * * M U M , "It's]IWM fciwwWite M the

it fifl up (Mr own Wfkm

I Mr litrrt was ^lirk in h\ ««iir, dirtying * e «ta!pm

Wt Bnrw*ibm M l H.-' 1 Bouk-«.inl bti •*;%% sun>n-«ed thaiwn-, a Xmw rWtt In pCilirp

| nnmtin? on th«report th,rt Mri (<inp«T horf hr^-rifSnKti tn he said h*» kk tbat the

• • • < ,•. 1 at ftwdquarterstfttt BM|MlMl a' t'tfc:-!* care ofthe point1 watch.

M M M noted lh,i» tiw 'inirpi trnai ily tn Jettr-ount of overtime pi»l'

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Also released in $2,000 bail areLinda MacDonald. Buchanon St.

BJXMAR RESIDENTS

ART ADVENTURE — Looking over the displays at the IJplmar Library's "Adventure in Art" pro-p-am are, left to right, Mrs. Grace Koner, Belmar librarian; Mlehael Coyne, Monmouth Collegedrama student; Miss Joanna Koper, who sang during the program, and Mrs. Kirhurd Child, of theManasquan River Group of Artists.

FIELDER A WARNER"Appliances wiUi Service"

Established 1935 - Phone 681-20311717 F Street South Belmar

WALL TOWNSHIP RESIDENTSSee Page 3 for Ad on

Cleanup Week(1)

BELMAR PLAYLANDOpen Saturday and Sunday

14th and Ocean(tin)

Kindergarten Registra'.ions willtake place on Monday, April 27

A bid (if $82.50 per Bfl gaQon (trwn from B to U;30 A.M. nra! Tflflsday,of fuel oil was also awarded the. April 38 from 1:30 - 2:48 at theChc\ron Company. • Belniar Elementary School.

I Requirements for entrance:Child must ba 5 years of age onor before October 31, 1970.Cohagan Promoted

ALBANY, Ga. — Marine Pri-vate First Class Honald L. Co<hngan, of 42 Hoffman Avenue,Neptune City, N.J., was promotedio his present rank while servingat the Marine Corps Supply Cen-ter. Albany, Ga.

His promotion was based o»time in service and rank, mili-tary appearance, and his knowl-edge of selected military subjects.

Our I.alcx House TaintSale MOW On

$5.98 Oat, Ken. $8.<)0 (While amilColors)

Davenport Paint & IlardwnrrGfSi-2143 Belma

G81-214.3

d s p y pPortfolios from the MetropolitanMuseum of Art were loaned to thelibrary for National Library Week ; T(T! V St,by Miss Jean Hewlett.

The program will now be sub-mitted for competition to the NewJersey State Arts Council.

are reminded that taxes for theBURPEE SEEDS second quarter of 1970 are duo on

Bulbs and Onion Sets May 1, 1970. Interest at the rateTaylor's Hardware of 8% must be charged if pa^

514 F, Street Belmar merit is made after that date.

BELMAR TAXPAYERS

Bring with you the foHowing:

1. Certificate of birth.

2. Record of Small Pox Vaccina-tion.

3. Record of Diphtheria immuni-zation D.P.T. with Booster.

4. Record with date of Sslk im-munization iPolkn. Three shotswith Booster fl« raqub'ed for en-trance or Oral Sabifl 'A t>i*s. Shotsor Booster must be within '1 yearsof entrance date.

busness, the Cam-mitt1* K*f a t'Mlfiy HMtplMlM \otthe InltaR, IMH D M start •uif May 1, on (JMVfN Ihiit theta\ern h«d ser\-ed ;i minor

On a O B U W S H H EWMdMiSBiMayor Kriimrn >.iitl Ihr cem-mittw Itttl Itffiflwl the qurrfionjnd DM with the Shiide TteaCommissiuu and Recreation Com-mittee in operation, the Com-mittee did not feel that it wouldtake iiny action at present on theConservation Commission. MayorKrumm said, however, (Jut IheCommittee would continue to studythe matter.

OOMri] (;\IC, Bradley Brach.was the lowest of five bidtfer^ tosupply two pickup trucks for theTownship. General (JMC bid S3,-348. The trucks will be used in(he road and water departments.

The Committee granted a vari-ance to Mr. and Mrs. JamesI»on^o to construct a garage attheir property at Route 33 ar.dWyckoff Road.

A resolution was adopted call-ing for no parkins zones on bothsides of Houles 3.1-34, bei-.veen iheHow!! Township line ami the Coil-infrwood Circle. And, the Com-mittee endorsed snefd limits forJSth Avenue, County Road 30,which sets 50 miles an hour from

7^.75 In 1H» and $3,2fifi.5O in 1089.In all cases, he said, requisi-

lions for investigiition e\-|X'iidi-lures camL1 to the Hoard of Fi'ec-

GLADIOLI'S & BEGONIA BULBSTAYLOR'S HARDWARElfflh & F St. - Belmar

INVEST WITH USCurrent dividend 5% per annum

on passbook accountspayable quarterly.

BELMAR SAVINGS ftLOAN ASSN.

712 • 10th Ave. - Belmar

Bead; 40 to Route SB; SI Io Route71, and 30 !o the Sotith Belmarborder. It also set 25 ini!c limitsin school zones.

Mayor Krumm proclaimed May9 as Fire Recognition Day.

League PlansParent Night

TiELMAIt — rhfl Bolniiir-W.illBabe Ruth LeaflBfl Parent niijhlprogram is scheduled for Monday,May 4lh at B p.m., it was an-nounced today. All parents ofboys paitkipiiliiiji in the Bclmar-Wnll Babe Hnth LeaglM arc nryedto attend thi.s meeting, at whichtime they can meet the leagueofficers, team managers, coachesand the te.im sponsors.

The meeting will be held in theAmerican Legion room at theMunicipal Building.

This night is alto the final regis-tration for boys that arc still in-

S. Hulsart. county nutli- forested in playing league base-tor, will conduct the special audit, ball. They must be accanupafltedOt a cost Io be determined by with their parents for the signingihe work involved, according to of player agreement forms, suVFreeholder Director Joseph C. mit n birth certificate and a reg-Irwin. i istratiW) fee of $3.00 is required.

approve*! by a court judge.Mr. Pillsbury emphasized that

he considers this a m;uirl;ite by ajudge, based on facts provided bythe prosecutor, and requiring pay-ment by (.lie Board of Freeholders.

Ife. said thai on April 4 he beganefforts to obtain a transcript of theSfC proceedings, as part of aneffort to determine in what areasthe money was Bpent, although thenames of Informants are consider-ed confidential information.

The bonding company has beenalerted find will no doubt cendudits own investigation, the counseladded.

Mr. Pfflabury said that everycounty department that has nnincome is audited each year. Theprosecutor's of/ice is not an in-come-producing agency, he said,and is therefore n»t audited an-nually.

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Faith Karen Penw, Richard O n eArc Wed in St. Michael s Church

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CONNELLY-BERGEN, INC.Come Up."

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\*tm oftable pruei Dow pruei sail do- H R rnatkona wil! be nrafi*! by Mrs. ,„ t j r ifl.' Traditional ftfacatisn-Jowuh RkYVdl and M M Jotm fll Inrtilutiwi and Its M*tann>r

£™*n« pha*« Inly (.'ontemtKirary Socl-Mrs NavartfU urge* thoH wtH .»> "iih to attend to mak»? -srrangr

mtnta as early as potuble aiocc * dJUiiuuiJut. puiwl has beentht party attract* a eapftdtv t t a m , beaded by Dr Maw. W.

-uwd every yew Grow, president <*• Rutgeri Uni-' " Mrs. Katharine E&us

Yassar '38. former AmDenmark, mill serve

H moderator. Also participatingin the discussion are I>r Benja-min G. Kohl, Assistant lYoffnaoror Hi.-twy al Vusaar. a n d twostiKk-nts, Mis* ElizabethReiner '70 of Rumson, and MiisKaihalecn Andrea Pontone '72 ofHolmdel.

The public is invited to attend.Reservations m u s t be madethrough Mrs. Vladimir Perry.mm *M Mill Road. Sea Girt,N.J. 08750. Phone; 449-3014. Therewill be a small admission charge,the proceeds to be donated tothe Vassar Scholarship Fund.

704 lalmar Plan(NWh An.)fclmar, N. I

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SAVINGSBelmar-Wall

National BankBslmar F S* and 9th A™. Cuitomer Servica HourtMamiquan Rt. 35 Circle Plan Tellers 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.Wall Twp. Rt. 35 and 18th An. Wali Loan C/ept. uoliy >" « p.m.

Wall Twp., Colliogwood Park Office, Collingwood Circle, Rts. 33 & 34, Wall, 9:30 to 5:30

Your installment loan can be insuredwith life insurance.

FULL TRUST SERVICES AS AUTHORIZED BT LAWMember Fefera\ Depoatt tamtt Cwpwath"

Mmll

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during th* nu.i , -*K, centut l I l r i t ) i

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LightMt of the polyunitatu-rated eciukini oili, PionteT.nMBl U.I britigit out th* iUcf foudi cookad in it wttttiimpartin^ any Uitle of in o\In adJ.liun, it has * high »mopr.int, which mean* it can beheld at high temperatures foiittr-frying, dtwp frying arcuLhcr Chineie cooking techmqutt without butning oi

stir-frhpre

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ith typicalC. ie. •• fa*or in ihenauce. It'*economical a:-.d Uavorful-acojorbright addition to menu.s

BEFF WITH PEPPERS

N fup.wy lauce1 tabbsnoo^t vat^r1 lyaspoon sherry

l ' i teaspoons cornstarehI pound flank ste2 p2 cloves garlic, finely chopped

Beef with ftpperi and 7'ORUIUJI, a typicnf Chinv:r frud dish, i« • coior-tiri^it addition to menus. Iprt'paif as well u economical, uithentM; ih , a •whmAmerican ingrpdienU. It a served with rice-

3 tabVs

M cup* eourscly diced jpcpp*r

1 teaspoon saltM teaspoon pepper2 large tomatoes, cut in

wedge*

Combine goy sauce,n<l sherryl d C teak into thin

•lie8l>rinkU '

Plantfr* 9m*Add |> ! ,'- • andmediom hent, stintsntly, unLiI llBflAdd mtt, (sit rind )

'ell. Cook until rrif;about 15 minute

matoes JIKI Hintiitii tender. Mul.i

lenings.

STILTS WERE ORIGINALLV INVtMTtPFORfSEWNt(ilVERt ANPCR0S5INC. MARSMES. fOLPIERSTHROV6H0Wr EUROPE U5£fTHfM eXTeMSIVEuY.

SCIEME IN THE HCS1Efhll V I'l

a//oni- Wilh Gloria Wgllttr

suttantal til<nt of Better Heating

D:nr Mill Vuilkes: Kaving lived in older homej with radiators,my husband anri I wanted to avoid them in our new home. IftP,BOW Vfl havu TOn lur ngbttoi instead—but we both agree thatcur new home ian't ntarly as comfortable as our oid one. What's

rong? C.K.gDEAR C.K.

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l a | it v.iili Glofia WalKarn. This was radiant heat, the:-.- typo si you get from the. Tlie rcsull v/as mor» evenfort and vwntwr noors.

But you didn't liave to giveUie banofits of radiators. Alor choice would have t>conoboai-d hoi water radiation.mpoot baseboard units fitgty Wound Hie wall 10 yo,i

pi ice furniturel

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larpet w.ill-lo-dhang d p

witMn an inch of the floor.ftewSm W*IO would |&8 to

avoid rllklng similar problemslire urged to write for fru?enpios of our booklets "Howto Choose a Heating Systemfor Your Home" and "How ToModernize Your Home HeatingSystem." To receive both, justsend a postcard with your re-turn address to me, GloriaWalker, Wcil-McLain Co,,Michigan City, Indiana 46360.

Dear Miss Walker: All of thefuel and utility people tell thesame story—that their heatingla the most efficiet I, economi-cal, comfortable,.. etc., etc.,6tC, Which is nai l ; liesL? S.P.

DEAR S.P.: AG far as fuel

vary from place to plane. MOW-evet. the luel you use isn'tnearly as important as yourlimiting system, It's the systemlliM provider warmth and com-fort, not the fuel.

Whatever the fuel—and anycan be used-the best system ishot water heating using a boilerand baseboard. This it bmusc

waler absorbs nioif heat andretains it longer than does airor an flectric Luttlnfl tlemenLThe result is efficient, uniformcomfort.

The tVtAga temperature ofwater circulating through ahydronic system is graduallyand automatically I.U..I d orlowered U the outdoor lemprr-a tu re becomes colder orwarmer. It measures out heatin the exact amount requiredat any given raomi'itt, neveroverheating in |hort bursts andleaving you chifled in between,The result is uniform comfnrtand more efficient use of fuel.

D.:.r Mlu Walter: My h«<.hand wants to replace our nldboiler to have more space forh is basement woiks.ii op. 1know it would be nicer forhim, but if we ever decide tosell our house, wil! we get ahigher price for it wi'.h thisimprovement? J.R.

DEAR J.R.: The huge old-fashioned boiler buried under amountain of tsbestos it O-U-T.Not only s-'.l' the new hollarhelp you ge4 a belter price ioryour house, but > 'i'H find amodem system has. i.iui.y com-fo.t benefits.

Modern ca^t iron boilers au'no biggor ;han a VUhfiT ordryer, Sorm- are as small es ii

:ESC anil can be liui. • on aof in a closet, tqgtve yauiand room for Ins worl:-t. A new OMl IfOiJ bollet

will practically pay fur itself in't«A wvlafflu Wnotber yu« tie-ide to sell your house or not,ou'll ni!vcr regret making thisiveslmtnt.

When you replace you"'boik-r, you can continue to u-

r present fuel or DlttDga tiii new OM, Cast iron boilvi

be used wilh either gas, oilor electricity. Go elong wilhyour husband.

SEND US

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Campers PlanAnnual Rally

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tu sjn-nd tht- hi-! • M M n l >lMay at the f-'ourih Aimu.il M lWide Camptf HaUy,Ha.fway, htre Sjnin^Nt-w ,lcr*> RMMttMl W4WlIiKtiimr :!»• Hally wHl be hcklM th? ii.ict'way infk^W wi )4ayI 2 iind 3 *rule lite .%atc Sfirin^fampmg 4 Tiiiiltr Show is M |M i b dd

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t U-furt they •'"((.•of ihr HiSh Sfhnt»lr* ( tub will be help

acttmg up <if tijutf^ment and reading <4 puW-« andtikin« timings IVy « l S i

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An | IpHll M t(i"«i" *h*. 0Nblood, for the duratwn of cawyi ar if tht'y thwnscKe*. or theirfamilies wed Mood, they may'>!>tain all trw-y nts-d frt* fmrn tht'b M iMtft If • fHTCl'Ilt I'f thlfacailily ami <4irff rf tht Mana-nquan school »>'s'em KJVp Nnotl,all the emi-lintts and their fami-lies Mill be covered by th • bankfor one year.

Olher M M sygfems that arpalto taking part in (he bkxMl f>;mk.'ire, BlteaV, Briellp. Wall fh jn• hip, and Spring Lake Ht'ights

ftfr 0M blood IKIS \*vn IV^HIa card will m ^'ft tn the rlonor

ith his btvod type on it This I S ' ^ a « * • 8IWW a n a ^ "cant shoulrl be carried in M|[i*Ml outdoor recreation in M lwallet at ail H w t county ,and movies on outdoor

Anyone desiring more inform-' i*crcation will he shown. Anation .sh'Hikl contart Ibe V&uA ;im;«eiir hmir ;m<l beauty t-ontcstnurse at Manasquan High School are tentatively scheduled

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RESIDENTS OF WALL TOWNSHIP"CLEAN-UP WEEK"

All residents living South of 18th AvenueWest of Route No. 35, wanting trash anddebris to be picked up, are to have suchat the curb no later than 8:00 A.M., April27, 1970.

After the above mentioned date and time,once a Street has been collected by theTownship trucks, it will not be collectedagain.

We request that trash and brush be sep-arated, also branches and brush be piledwith the butt ends in one direction.

Alfred SiemersDept. of Public Works

fi<Hi**mg Cub Scuutt a* Cub ViUhler F'Ckn presented tVm »itfctheir •* •hic^nw-n' award* WolfBadgf, ikikl and 2 ttm Arrow*- Seotl (Jarland Hnlf Bvtgr.Gold ami &lvef Arrow - Scotten.-;, ii, and M M Hun On*'Year Pin. (rold and Silvrr Arrow- Doft&ld Nicola; Bear Badge andGold Arrow — HoiM-rt BallonWoH Badge «nd (wld Anow -Buss Smith: 4 Silver Arrow* -Rogerd Rbden; 2 Stiver Arrows,- Thomas Hurley, Gold and Sil-ver Arrows - Phil Cintura; WolfBadge - Ml Conover, Mark]Gnjjg.*, Buddy Harm, <r«irgeJohnson. Perry .lost, Brrlt Mud-!cr and Oorge Stromeyer: OneYear Pin — Luc Lambert

Students TakeOver Classes

By I wtf* *r*t

. th» IMW puHpftm I... » VA\\SQt%N - -Th*untwl to hit marieMMM. •I Paul, tw! he uir* t* \m

TV THVT SEENCOVERED IY FOG

SOlTH BELMlR - Thieves1 Apn! • itfcM *aa sponsored t»y! « * advantage of the heavy foe lib* ShKk-nt Council*--1 r : v SiturdfiV i!t<i' i'! to (•M.ilia window in irw Oriihed Trfcvi

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\V.-bd« Awards are as full'iwi.Aquanaut, Artist, Forester, \ a - [turaJist, and Tiincter - T: mStflmach. F.nfjjnfcr. Fun'sur, ,Naturali't u d M r * *" '.Schaad; Aquanaut, Alhletc andSportsman - Dennis Binnnic: D ^ l 5 ? A1"[l

Artist, flwhll^ ami tjOffimffll " • • MumsSlovfii Fr>-; Aqtiirul Travclr-r —

U'kusion nets,PcliM- chief Br,,<) Behrman sad

!he rf»''hery ranw ^>»ut 4 ^ TII

n"* ; 'iaati >n if continuingPhilii G*rand. operslor d Ihr

<"•• i •• s rl tV Iwo stli t ni ah) d at mrire thsn WOO Onei i •. •• Wbtik UN the •'thfr a' ^ ' . ' i t f i ! tf i e t .

On this dayI the r i aam aad icadi. O#ft(** U1 fupenn?*ndr«, priwipal, vice-principal arv «l»o taken M l by<4ucten!i, Tnest- officesby ieniwa.

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•d by fUH* Btoi if lfaf«rvt%iU U» flviMn tMi-uc«l m l mukmt «-

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will be featw^ la addition Cli, the unifwTned unit* in

I V Arabk Patrol. (**(•hy N M B Hiudun of

in'tiUm -Sairty PAlTUJ, ted t>>Usiie S Putkn t»f Mwmvillr;

id Producwi. under Fr*!O. Vajle of HOjiewci!, (hantrs.

Mi l dirt-cud b> Milaotn T Hushes of' U*fif[hornt', I'a , Pickl Music, cap' '

Super mtendt'ntgatt; prineipai,principal, Dave Fmnkhii. p i•Ml itirettor. Bonn*- Vox, ftfant'c counselors, Kirfun IttSH

„ „ , tainul hj AillUB .1 I' rdk-y of:Bill M l TrMllw, _ind I1H, S | , , , , r ,h „„!,,,

t ! w > ; n a ] ( i r L , i i i j . ) U i - . , i T « . n l o n

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I \ a N'ii.'R'k. J i n Hi I ••• •-•hie L o n g s t re** l. jiiuioi^• f t | !a;k. Hilt McKehoy.

- and l>uv«ami bo-'ird M-crrtary. Hill Kan»-

by RajM k k y.sound and musn*;imi will t*> M

and daiw* nrft>• will follow Tbe

/(il.-nn Miller".fay the

David Teel; Engineer and Sports-man — Bob De Sanctis; Engineerind Scientist — &N§ Dodd; OneYear Pin and Ontdoorsman — BillMarzutla: Aquanaut and Sports-man — John Schloeder, Engineer— John Cox; Sportsman — Dana

Cub Master Ken Foranthe meeting to a close by thank-ing ;il] of the Cub Scouts who par-tkipatt'd in th«- derby.

LEGAL NUTKK

(JIXNOOLA NKIGHHOKHOOI)ART SHOW

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Kverj •!»)- one «s,'i€tj - imluntrlH!, (tial — poure Into uur ttm.^phere the wiever in;ru.«ini volume anil MUlmlllHwith lima of tWntint ihhrln tmi frenlinjring life,

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New Jersey Natural Gas Company

MlM Ihat 701 F Slr -U SU-ve Gfpp's pub.

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WALL TOWNSHIP - Glendoia S^Jt^ZMNeighborhood Girl Scouts recently »m»W at Tea f feinvt, i -imheld the annua l Art Show a t the M'n*y-Central School. W« w*w *wl » t t w i si

Nit dinti..rs Hr:il lt« Kh M&ttMrs. James Boral was chair- S S ^ ^ l w "' ""' klUC"

rmin, and judf,vs for the events >-.-J.?:.TI J. Oepp,were Mrs. Donald Eckert and Mrs.' „£& S f o J ^ " 6 * Bl'lm"t'

iVt Terrace, Utlmiir.L. LjTich,

»m h» l ivemHelmar. N. J.

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Mitchell, and all the girls partieipating were given certificaU-s.Winners received ribbons.

Winners i n c l u d e d : Cadettes,drawing, Carol Fine; painting,.Judy Hubbard, Alice Snow. Jun-iors, drawing, Joannie Janides,Bonnie Jeffrey, Susan Malik, and

(Jenifer McClellan and Tina Bag-nell, honorable mention; collate,Choryl Eslelle, Sandy Larson,Patty Storms, and Kathy Shaw,I'atly Colyman, Carol Benjamin,and Diane Slocum, honorable men-lion; painting, Joyce Geiser, Deb-bie Frick. and Kane Geiser. j n ^ ^

lirownies. drawing. Beth Ann hobCorliss, Wendy Brown, Susan

Brandt, and Jenifer Giardina, UlflLoest'h, Barbie Morebnd, Sharon jFry, Nanci Smith, and Kathy |Boral, honorable mention: point-ing, Kathy I^r.wn, Jennifer De-Anpvlis, Ixiri Glinski: collage,:

Cheryl VacchiruK), Kathy Karol-koff, and Virginia King.

JLW1OR TROOP 73

Junior Troop #72, Glendola, re-cently had a hike lo work on (heKam'bler Badge. Tom Kellers.County Park naturalist, conductedlhe hike at Shark River park. Heled the troop through the woods,fields, and streams. The girls sawmany migrating birds including:flickers, red-eyed vireos, card-inals, grackles, song sparrows.and mourning doves. They alsojlearned about flowers, trees, andi'ecrets of nature. Everyone hadfun and felt they had learned alittle more about nature. The girlsattending were: Diane Brice, Su-ean Rrilton, Debbie Frick, MicheleHanan, Theresa Hoffmann, CathyJohnson, Sandy Larson, Susan Ma-lick, Margie Reoce, Carmcla Sant-aniello, Lori Worthley, and Cindy7-ei.wr. Mrs. Malick nnd Mrs.

_ Frick. leader?, ;ilso attended with[ Terry Malick and George Fried.

of Helmar.701 F STHEET. IN

to Iht May™ and Council of Lie Br.r-tiuj,fh n£ Spring Liikf ilcighls. B«M J-T-9py tat a plenary rt'lall diHlrlbul.im

Usta Hlghwny 71. Sprtog Lake Helgbti,

: any, nhouiu b? made in

Borougti of Spring i.-it-.'3am.FORPA, m em Baltimore Btmlevard.Si-a Qlrt, Nov. Joiaey

PYANOE'S UNIT

GIVEN AWARDNORTH eiLARl.ESTQN, S.C. —

Airman First Class Joseph Py-anoe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vna- \cis A, I'yanoe of ime lath Ave-1niit\ Belrnar, N..J., is a morriberof a unit that has earned (be IU.S. Air Force OHtrtawBwg IbiitjAward.

The 437th Military Airlift Wingat C&tfNtta AFB, 1X3, was citedfop meritorious lOtvtet from July,i%ii lo July !9Kl for its supportof military operations.

Airman I*y»noo, a carpenter in,tlie 437th, will m a r the distinc-tive bervice ribbon to murk his!

ffikrticm with Oie unit.

The airman is a 1967 graduateof St. Rose High School. His wife

the fenmsr Alida M. fvngaa.

I.KOAI, NOTICE

SOTWRrskt notJw that lhe npNl<-atl'in hagin m,uli> til the Botti •>/ i.'nmml*-

lniur.nil ntwkhold'Tn of the

Ml Mt HMH* CIOIM H I to pl«y

tKouU h««* totd kirn *o te« * M»mfa#fMor*mou+h Mwtfipl* Lifting S«rvk». Truly

p pr H« kwwg* you e ,

buytn . H«nd1«t negot^tion, fottowt up onA»d oven K*lpt « buy«t to find *(kq««*t fmafKing. Tos«N you* howt* piinkKily. at a U>t m*rl«* pfk«, MM •M*mb*r of »Ke South Monmoutti MuHiple LKtlnq Servkc.

TO CHANGE

"FOR SALE"

" S 0 1 D "Consult A Member of

South MonmouthMultiple Listing Service

s : • j , i

NOTKKc nolicc ihiit nppllc-ttkm ha*in ih< UiMini of romnn-isi

• iSnrnuj'h ol Uftmur to triF Street, Inc., irudiriB osP J f i l l l:. Mriir. r, .NL'W Jursey, the Pl.-n

1 n Liter ""

FicginnM D. Meth 1001 E11Uesident,n Parkwny,

asitror

i Clerk, Borough of

REMETI1. INC.

i:<i::n ilti n. Mciiuier,J'rpsklcni.IINII miiu parkway,

hpri'toforr Uvui'd tn Auijust lt»>K«n andKlsii V, Itoann, Innlnii; n« V.'n'lit Cluh jnBar for the premium loentmi at TOI F MStrwl, Bi'lmnr. Now Jersey.

The nnmi'H and address™ nf n" - 'r«. r

S h»UL

dan.! stlitui 1US of ihv

Carol R, Qepp,Ilfi Inlol TVrrace,Uclmar. N. J.

Fi-nn.>,., I.. Lynch,M) K i Ai

i u u i i h (J L l m70] P STRBET, IMC.

TAKE NO11CS THAT on70, ILI !»:;» tn the (orcnoon,

en, iMbcliet«, by Ihcl

ON Sl'HECKELSBN

Kdte li. Von Sprerhei

EARNINGSARE HIGHER

AVAILABLEEFFECTIVE FEB. Is', 1970

NEW SPECIAL ISSUE

SAVINGS CERTIFICATE5,r>0T per annum

ONE YEARMATURITY

Minimumamount $5(100.

L a r g e r Certificate*in .i,I.!. ; multiples of) 1000.Your (i c c o 'i » ( isvow insured to$20,(H)Q by the Fed-eral Savings &

Carp.

5™ per an n a in nn

regular pmibook*a\ing for the periodParting Jan. 1970.Payable Quarterly

" l ' H [HHit I till

MLMAR SAW:'-5i LOAN ASSOCIATION

712 10th Ave.

Cl«.ufi*4 A«4««rt..*f • • ( • . Mtafci BUSINESS DIRECTORYi i t i m > < i i TU u n . »

ALISTATI INSUIANCI CO.tlS

« M | € 0 * . ! * U . *« ( . »t *Bitwr Awrk— Stnrkt Station

ewfO i t r u i | IOAAH K M IwtWf - U >Me» WaMio«

i CMK M IwtWf

SCHLOSSIACH AGINCVf »ttt>jiitir< Q**1 *^ *•***

- W» - WA»IU»» - COtMh, u. >» H»4 t. &« l»»raaia

OILMAN'SAUIO Itf Alii

SURF INSUIANCI AGENCYWAU AUTO SUPfLY

MACMINt iHO* iUVtCi ••.»•.., n - (tow. N JM M I N M

Crossing GateRWeHurhEoy FRANK & IETTYS

JUVlNIll tUlSi!U«l I TOYi

WitliMiDowdCt«y'f Ikyckt A Lawnmowwt a m . .«4 lap. >, » • W »

fka»», Ma-J*—, lauaM. «• *»»OmtMt U,a.a, . M. |at>aAaaA tr, t,daa taal T

Me. « W w _ Ne. I Useel -CeneMe Perti —* IU»«ln el Al Met

M Wa.i M w etl-MM«*, arm taaM i e t . Mr Im

!• tiM etf bet»e*a taafa _

i ' * *r aewnlpni• H ajaj ; ,« t;t^ ej n«- ..i>

|»u*-h ,< a train * l »n tka train

W«l US »-*ti |r>4W.lrM« Job riukVuk uul• Mi • , aaa trapped h m n

lt» g*> and U» •laeeWe' fat«*«ral menses Were M e canePalreenaa f *Mert * aaa U a ]

| i »•!', mf>r»d Ike

SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO.AOLLI - AOOO-X - IU««OUSMS — lONto - " « n o •

Sal» « 4 Sa«ka - Cal »M IMIJ A.««a Naptwia C»», N. J

NATIONAL

DISTRIIUTING ARNOLDS FLOOR COVERINGSDRIVERS NEEDEDTrain **W to <lme mwns trat*laul «*d avaf the r w l V<w<«(am ow* MM i«- bar . stVrlabort Iramiiul Knr mtorvtnr aul

<ull IISa Dvpl Natlwrasa

•ysteiM. lac

S Iav«

in »Mrs *illum C i a w a . maMyp riajsa

fw Hit state 0s» i II altaa 4 Ka.t m n tii r» WJ in

Allamif Otv on May 21 and 8Mrs rr«ik M«Mi st-.t» a re

port on youth and patiuoiMn (Wtlwr ani»xe>c«l aM«d-

in« coemlltoH for the coroiniIMt.

UNOLfUM - CAHPII - FORMICA - VENETIAN ILINDS

J<*n T. Huber, PtsD. — Fraa Eit.ma*e>

Mt UniM An. |«i 71)

WANTED - OH «i<WritHvkaat c m . aaM layAny canjUwt Call M 4 B

I * apM ta fiw MirharlHwpllal amSarkm s it a«a

Mu-hari wa> rtkctaed after trratmm'

LOSE WeioHT

Mk,: ,«ir produot called SI r \ t^DEX. No prescription aewMYou must lose u ^ tat or jrotffmoney back. SUMODEX la atablet awl essilj swall'jflwd N«starving, no special «i«rciia, soharmlui d r u j i SUMODEX coals$3 01 and is «ild on this GUARAN-TEE: if not satisfied for any reason. last return the smyswi por-tion to the makers an) ««t yourfull money back. SLIMOOEX lasold by:

YOM DKUS STOM131 Mlnw feuMaKMmnM

GIVE

FUEL

iwttrivMit of the frvmiMi • 't Aie-i,,* Brtmar.

i i:rrti im and •K«-knni1fnM M MM ••? mi fa ul the

Sea Girt, N J.

Michael H- 1*J!B. Vice President,

Sea Gift, N 3.

Catherine Jnyfe li'rla.

Set Gik 1Oi.jwt

mm.'diaB I

I N. J.AUCE JOYCE. INCSea Girt. N. J.aj(J Trenton Boulevard.Sea Girt, N. i .

ISUlft

MMIAKE NOTICL: thst application hai

•tn fijiidt |g the TuwntJt.p Committeeths iirtwnsli.p ul Wall. N. J., by

'all L.qu..r, bS. , for me plenary re-.11 distribution Jiwnm D-l lor premliw

:rt Avenue and Highway 35. Wai]•jwnihiy, N. J.

i ol all o

0\ 1 STOP FOR

ALL iTUR HOME

HEATING NEEDS!

V Budget Payment

V Service Pfons

V Automatic Fill\^ Replacements &

Installations

STERNERS12th * R.R. \'-£5,

BELMAR, N. J.

681-1V00

•uii-vy 'i iAVIiship CWTH ol theihlp of wall, Past Office !i«

' WALT. IJ^r[iR>Hy: Loui. J. Li;President,at)ll Qnatt AvelSnttug U I K , N.

1 9 • 1. 5

NOTICETAKE NOTICE Ulat

New J^^ . j C-rjiuratinn

I'ownsnin ul W.il! for a

^"'Highway U fclMlIfWall 'Juwnshlp, New Jer

Trift Dunn arnj ailtlrerireta anrt all iiif<lnra

I INC.tit ' j ,

meJ.

l i l - i a r j

' i j "I.*.

'•.'in h.

•h<T rasr.M <!(()<-« art as (ollnvCrwlis Mela,

Town-

HO. 44)

•nk. aappliedit the

retail

ty 33.

ealilcnt,all Church Road.

F. Martin,

bpitiart hiiiiling miss\icrt ti

are:ot t:he c

Cliutles Mt-le.President,Wall Clurch Rimil.Wall Township, New Jersey.

J.,hn F Martin.Secretary,6U4 Isham Circle,Brlflle. New .Irrtey

Olijeetluns. If any. sliotiM he mart!ImmetllaVely In writing M lrma Stan-lev, Township Clerk of the Tuwnshlr

B Ne» Jersey (Vjvin.tton,Prnwipfli Ofikw. 7i-j fentn Av*<mifBeUnar, \'cw Jfrsry.

Wfll. Chi'irrh Road.Wnll 1'owiishlp,Nt-w Jersey.

I 4 8 -Jic^o

NOTlfKTAKE NOTICE that Charles Dodrtis applied to thi' Nnw .Iers<-y Stnfe

Alcphollc Uevrrngf Control Dlvlalonfnr J tall transit llee ; tut

thins boa!. Optimist Ql!ObJ«Vlon». H any. BhouUl bo

Immediately In wrlllns to Uie NeviJersey State Alcoholic Ueverige Con-trol Dlvliion, 400 Itaymund Iknilcvnrd...'ewark, N. J.

(Sidled) Chanel Dodd438 SyftnlAvw. N. 1

WallTownship SchoolsCafeteria Menu

»H:K IIJ Af«n. r, MAY I. » »MONDAY

A" LUNCH - e»liai-B-l) Bwl * >JULV un J bun w pickk, Pot Sal. Des , Milk

'»•• L i i s t i i • «eaHamburger on bun w/pfckle. Fruit Juice, Pot. Salad, Drs, Milk

SANDWICH-BeSliced Ham

SALAD - l i ePotato Salad

DESSERT • MeAssorted Fruiis

. TUESDAY'A" LUNCH • tea

Pizzj I'ie w.Tomato Sauce, Tossed Salad, B4B, Des, MilkII" LUNCH • « c

Hamburger on bun w/pickle, Tos. Salad, Potato Chips, Des., MilkSANDWICH - B e

Peanut Butter 4 JellySALAD • « c

Tossed SaladDESSERT • 10c

Pudding

WEDNESDAY

•A" LUNCH • 40CIndividual Turkey Pie, Cole Slaw, B&B, Dessert, Miik

'B" LUNCH • 40cIknihtiri'er on htm -.v/piekle Fruit Juice, Cole Slaw. Des., Milk

SANDWTCIl • 25cESS Salad

SALAD - 1 »Cole Slaw

DESSERT - 10cPeaches

THURSDAY•A" LUNCH - 40c

Meitball on t bun with Tomato Sauce, Tos. Salad, Des., Milk

B" LUNCH - 40cHamburger on bun w/pickle, Pot. Chips, Tos. Salad, Des., Milk

SANDWICH • 25cSpiced Ham & Cheese

SALAD - 15rTossed Salad

DESSKK! rr»Jellu

A" LtiNrll • 40cFtlbtarger with sauces, F.F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Dessert, Milk

•B" LUNCH - 40cH imbur^er on bun w/pick!e, F.F. Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Des., Mil

SANDHTCH - 25cTuna Salad

SALAD - 15cCole Slaw

DESSERT - 10c

ApricotsSOLP LUNCH . 40c

Soap, Salad, Sandwich, Dessert, Milt - Monday tint Friday

A LA CARTEEntree of the "A" Lunch 30eHamburger __ MeBrownie —— • ISCBowl ol soup w/saltines 15c

HANSEN FLOOR COMPANYCAKPfT — LINOLEUM — PANfUNS — WOOD FLOORS

CAKKT l 4 STOCK

DMHII Ha man. Prop — Ml-3400

I MX) Highway No. 71 lalmar. N. J.

LISHT MOVINS — YAKDS. CELLARS, AHICS CLEANtO

M & M HAULINGODD JOtS - FREE ESTIMATES

Painting, Intartor I Ertarior — Lawn Mowing

Diehard McGowan i «tl-M«4 i t i l 1515 - Howard MuManbad

CLEANERS & TAILOR*

OHIVt IN DRIVE IN

A & B CLEANERS. ONE HOUR iMVICt

SPECIALS; IN DKT CLEANING PROFESSIONWadding <7Owfti — Knitwear — Fancy Drats«l

Belmar's Firs* Dry Clsaner — Since 1928600 F SI. (Cor. M l A»a.) Phona 681 2885

F O O D M A R K E T

KINGS MARKET

PACKAGE GOODS

LOU'S BAR & PACKAGE STOREPhona 611 2424 Wa D a t W

COLD IEER - LIpUORS OF QUALITYB«n & Georgia Silvorttein, Props.

NEW LOCATION AT — 904 F Straat — latnw. H. J.

Phone . 611-0272

WEINSTEIN'S LIQUORSBEVERAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Prompt Free Delivery1601 F Straat South lalmar

PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTORALL MEAT CUT TO YOUR PERSONAL ORDER

W . 6 . , ^ 0 . ^ 1 ^ ^ s FreeDelivar, e ^ M A R Q I J A N D . p |U m ber127 H Street • Cor. Curtis Avenue Belmar, N. J. SEWER ROOTER CLEANING — FAST SERVICE

New Bathrooms — New Kitchen! — All RepairsGas I Electric Water Heaten Installed

Don't Rush — Open "Til 10M A T T ' S DELI

Phone - 681-5352 Belmar, N. J.

RADIO ~ $ M J $ & SERVICE

Curtis & M West Belmar

SEABOARD SERVICEFUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS

Complete Heating Systems

"Ask Your Neighbor" Dial 775-2620

Phone 681-7522 Goo. t

TRANSISTOR REPAIR CENTFRWE REPAIR TUBE h TRANSISTORIZED

RADIO and TELEVISIONQuality 1 Guaranteed Service

1,316 f M e e t Belmar, N. J.

RENTAL SERVICE

FARREN FUEL CO.Dependable Farrenhear"

FUEL OIL — OIL BURNER SERVICE

1303 f Street Dial-681-2300

A to Z RENTAL CENTERRENTS MOST ANYTHING

Rollaway Beds — Ladders— Commercial Hoot PotiihetiContractor Tools — Pumps — Chairs — Tables

911 Hwy. 35 |'/a mile N. Aibory Circle) Wanamasia - 98S-O338

RESTAURANTSHARDWARE

Cup of soup w/saltinesHard roll w/butter .American cheese wedges w/salttnes .Cottage cheese on lettuceDougtuiut, cookies, cakesPkg. cakea -Ice cream sandwich or pop .Small Juice

10ciontoe10c10c

.1*!loo

. tol-V*Ji tbi : rites available .

DAVENPORT Paint & HardwarePLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

Belmar, N. J . 0771»703 F Stre.1

BLUE JAY DiNERSPECIAL-BUSINESSMAN'S LUKCH t, OINNER

All Baring Done on Premises — Open 24 Hourt

Highway 35 (near Shop-Rlte) Wai , N. 3.

TV SALES & SERVICE

Ge* Results In

THE C O A S T A D V E R T I S E R

T.V. RENTALS

CERTIFIED TELEVISJON SERVICESA'.ES and SERVICE

Service Until 9 KM.Telephone 6b I-.1300

1620 F StreetBelmar, M. J.

TIRES

VAN BERGEN T!RE CO.DUNLOP TIRE

WE SELL QUALITY * SERVICEUsed and Recapped Tires

35 k H e d A w . 7 . 1 7 . ; . N*phM

O B I T U A R I E SComingEvents

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rout• a «. . . a . > a,

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tatmI l l l HolJ Ku< hartal

id ge i m M rsing h MSuflf Kurturlal *;ti instnaetlon and fhunii arhoo!

Hoi; days I m l l l i i .

Mill M 'II I I •m l ' H M rill Kl M

ik I m .,«( • Mrs*-..olh Brlmw

I U I I I I V U I Ir' H. laall. Bi Iran

Karri, li . M.>,™ larta

• « a m biMa; JVtwi We

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I I w . , . • • . . ( . , . • .

. Manual Werriup« , Unajc> Humlnj

. fetutt & Vuultl Gr«U|MGrwujis far aU ages - 4

, throogk M iI .•(!

g» • K.rh 4 r-uUj

in KI I I or ST. UBirj.Illl ARCHANGEL

EPISCOPALSea l.rrt

« t . CATHERINE'S I HI KCH

SUNDAY « l » l . s .

8 i Catharine's Church«. 9, 10, 11, II

* . Catharine's I iff I. rla9:15, 10:15, 11:15

li Ml V MASSEDS I . I . I I I I . H i:i, \ I h f i r t h

I A H .

CHRIST CHURCH UNITYrormr Thlrrl Avr. * Emory M.

W.ury Park, N. J .Kev Charlp* F Knrfhaga

Visitors Welcome!

SEVENTH DAY AIIVENTMTCHURCH

Shark River Hi..id*: • w ' 'vsliurr

3:30 a.m.-Saho., ., 'hool.? 1:00 a ra—Church Se.Vcf

Laurenre F. Myers, ir

' JO p m • I'rayer Meeting IB i s * Surly

ST. V.I.II K , M HIMCIHRII1

fourlb u d Wet I ,,k» ArraaraMprinK I ibr

R*v. LawrtWT E. vlmtff

SUNDAY SERVICES8 30 a.m.-Morning worship and

nemwn11 06 a m — Morrvn^ worslup and

sermon

»T MARK'S R. 8 IBIKCBW Ave and Crfwrnl parhva

Sra flirtR « » . J . I • •!• 11. k ( U l a

Sunday Masses •! 1 M: Weekday Masses

8, 10, and Li

. ; JO AM.

0*BAPTIST OK •' \ U TOWNSI J

7-M P.M. Evening Worstup.ICollI, (wood Park)

Her. Peter lomenlL*. Paatar

1:45 A.,/ • Sui.day ~<:h<v>! sndAdult Bill], .'Ml

11:00 AM. • Miming ' -ship,

ALLENWOOD PROTESTANTAHalrr tlli'il»«Hl Roaa

I I " J. E. MrFarland, Paalwi A A.M. - Bible Sehool.

" « A.M. • Morning Worship.' ' 00 P.M. • Young People'!i 00 P.M - Evening Evan^eli-

df Service.

Wednesday

« 00 P.M • P n r n and BibleStudy

Mlll.c BAP1IM I I n i ( H1IIIM u,,,,,ni. i,i Ave.

lilerdola, N. J.M. itritdley. Past, ,

'% if wit:W M , iltmtlaata •••>«.!

l iana >..««. «.« al MH. rtttt.

PmH ProbesNurses'RoleW IWtuwi

a r'u

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Mr. Lutda ll^nl; • , .n.

t M I >- m r*«ra« «< Mo Kl

i ( U* |uuwl di.

v*»; Mrs U o k m Yaro, K.\ KcIMcal iaatrartar; MrsH»ir*v RN.M, rfc

M « t n c » of U» Ana MaySrhoiil a Xursl»«, ami Mrs RubIdi-kmcM. HN BS MX ,-,!<Mt dtirertor of Jersey ftaj |

TV a n n u l graduation rluirei

May II, and MM Sjliv M M E M Mand Mrs. VivUn Beck are ischarge af reaenatiwns

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at MlIW » aux lw>i

Church GroupGives Program

dV. I.IKK«J Tfcm »r

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Wall High Program

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ST. JAMES EPISCOPALFonrth and Hammond

Braaley BeachKev. D. Stewart Aleiy, Rector

Sunday services: 8 and 10 A.M.Weekdays, * "ednesdays and

Holy Days '0 A.M.

« -.A, MEIlloiiJJTlid Mill Road

lie*, Milton F. LeCompte

>;4fe a.m.—Sunday School.a.30 and 11:00 a.m.-Sunday

Service.7:30 p.m.—Evening Service.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCBFlnl t'liiir.l, of ChrW

Orand auid Fuirth IAitair? Park

Sunday aerv'.ce, 11 A.M.Sunday School, 11 A.M.1:15 P.M. • Wednesdey —

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COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH I MLabewod Road 11Sliark River Hill.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHUlk Ave. *'A E St

Belmar, N. J.K.-v. Theodore £. D>rb. Paatar

ST. ROSE R. C. CHURCHSevenUi Ave. & B S t . Belmar

Monsigoor Peter J . "1,-ston. Pastor

Sunday Mawes

In Ihi- l-hureb7. 8:30, 9, 10, 11, 12, 5 P.M.

Week Day Masses6:45 & 7:45 - confessions beforethe 7:45 Mass.

FIRST BAPTIST ClltlRCORev. J. D. Thoniaa. Panlar

ili.ll, Ave., Near I) St., Bebnai

ST. MARGARETS CHURCHSpring Lake

Masses: 7:30, 8:30, 9:S0, 10:30,11:30.Friday - 8 P.st •

Novena of Me Sacred Heart.

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Walter J. Johnsondirector

681-4455

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DANGLER FUNERAL HOMEJ. Robert Gray - Owner & Mgr.

"We endeavor to serve each family as if theywere our own, offering a warm and friendlyatmosphere, quality and dignified service tomeet every financial need".

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Now is the time for the "Siirnt Majority" to I.earn* the loud and vowi/ercnu majority. No longer mil! SoJ!""l)' rh""(l*the majority he complacent and allow nil that this cuun-' Thn.t«hot*try etandi tor an*i a»l that Mir forefather* worked forbe torn MI 1 W

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Strong meaiure* arv nee&d and u we have t s id to th* othermany times before, the string* and hait*rs must be taken I ^yL^J1*™ * r a l |Eh l 3nrf

off the police of our la&d They miut be allowed to do ' • ^^ • -their duty facing the continual threat of ill-informed"do-fOoderV1 and civil liberties groupii. , „

I turmoilIn the young and the old - on*

Remember, Americans, "no great civilization u n «t , tempers boilbe conquered from without before it I* conquered fromwithin I"

Stop and think. Look around. Are we being con-quered from within?

Thanks to You, TooIn commenting on the fine Block Parents in Bd-

mar, we failed to mention that the plan waa also dueto the fine sponsorship of the Belmar Civic Association,under Past President Andrew Busko and PresidentHarry Ford. We wish to commend all concerned in thisfine movement created to aid the children of our com-munity, not only the founders, but all the residents whoare a part ot the program.

>t "ill be a IttUe wtiik More* " »"» »" P1"1" «!»<*»te connsli:ltf dahlia tubers, but it is not too»xi1 " I M » 0™r l b< • • I"™had stored awaj for winter, says

Smior County

« " « ' homeowners put corms,

We find MT young men in a need-lets war

W»t future if any - will theyhave in store?Valiant youth are trying to brine,

us peace bulbs and tubers inBut today's grumblings wJU never< a n d **>*& ^ *** ffl]

waxUnless the leaders of todwUnite in Brotherhood and Pray

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talk tji ur.t*n W«RI hke a baddream If :t*i. » one tteeg w«n-' t i *..tr? the * ' i f Id over , it s t • ?*•

ASBLIKY PARK - To fon t idmirwl with the tenderer* theattention on thr mcttoraltot pro <->" have only if she kcepa hert,l-rn of refti|ees, tt* World Ai-, proper place fVmwmay and

VMCAi his dragnet! 'harm should ht forefront in 4

Refugee Year to the next lwu> t b m we, how-

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it with a matching sheath-• w«Rs four wars a*>, there were riM '«r a magnificent frosted' es-

_ _ and forget muii<£ refugees in the world. To-, ««nble. Additional length trans-them until planting tkne. If day that number hd»J»yrock«t«d forma it Into a bridal hosteu gown

an> happened to have an wft spots to 17 million and is rising daily that will make her feet like you'rewSm they were put away, you i, represenU a population greater' the be* friend she ever had Bewill find a few more bad ones than that of many countries of a friend to yourself and your ianu

MRS. MILLIE REIPT j when you get ready to plant them, the work!, '?• t0° Make " ^ **& w**r "•301 N w Bedford Road | Sort through the corms and tu- During 'lOTO VMCAi around the This glamorous patchwork can beSouth Belmar ' ben and thrown away any that w o r l d will work toward enlarging yours in no time Four-ply yam— , , j *how the slightest indication of refugee services, Mr. Smith said; and a huge crochet hook can also

I decay. At present the Y works with re- make skirts, bedspreads, bedjac-Qii* in Cntltm* I If J™1 f ind an* w i t h aott s P° t s &»«»• to 14 countries o( Asia, k t J pillow tops and afghans. Ifw i i t iu v u f i c y i a m J i,ami)l e v e n ^ a n y decayed Africa, the Middle East, and you can crochet a square, you've

WEST LONG BRANCH - The a r t a s - consiter i l a candidate for Europe. Despite the headlined got K made. Sizes Small. Medium

1 submit two tips whwh ! havefound usrful: ; !• For a firm edgeI sometimes carry an extra smallhalt up the sides, or U K a analkrsize needle nn j ii"# stJtittt-> <2)Also, a pipe cleaner U a satisfy-tory sticth holder. Mrs. CeOflge

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of the fringed Luxury Jacket, ifany of you new rcaoers did notorder u It's stunning

Dear Lots: Hav« m i t wheard of knitting with feather

Mortgage Bankers As-.<«.• i;-itinn ofNew Jersey Educational Founda-tion has presented Monnuuth Col-luge with a creek for $250 whichwill be used to purchase books forthe college's Murry and LeonieGuggenheim Memorial Library.

the trash pile.Europe. Despite the headlined grefugee situations in Vietnam and and Large are ALL included. Toh Middl E M S i h id order: FROSTED SNOWFLAKE

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ease print your name, addressZIP code and pattern numbersplainly. Send 15 cents for first-class mail and special handling,or 25 cents for air mail.

County UnitChecks Scales

FREEHOLD - Inspection ofscales in all county supermarketsw i u ** """pleted by the end of

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The short time it takes you to the Middle East. Mr. Smith said, order: FROSTED SNOWFLAKEdo (he job now may have you a lot Africa is emerging today as a COAT CR 586,send $1 incurrency,r>f disappointment later. major refugee area check or money order to: LoisEASTER LILIES CAN j The shore Area YMCA con- Holmes of California, Coast Ad-BLOOM AGAIN tributes approximately $1000 to vertiser. Box 6002, Inglewood,

If you were given an Easter this worldwide YMCA refugee pro-, CaW. 90802.lily this year, you will probably g r a m through its YMCA World!plant it in your garden after it has Service program each year, Mr.finished blooming. • Smith said.

With good luck it will produce Imore flowers for you later in thesummer and again, next year.

Easter lilies are relatively freefrom serious diseases, but there isone called black root rot that youshould know about.

Black root rot is a fungus dis-ease that affects the Illy, geran-ium, poinsettia and a number of FREEHOLD — Charles W.other ornamentals and vegetable Stephens, Chairman, MonmouthpiWt5, | County WeUare Board announces

When you knock the plant and change in location of the Welfaresoli ball from the pot, examine Board,the roots that were pressed! Action has been in progress for, - , a , • „,.,„ ,against the inside of the pot. a considerable time to find a new Ap"I. according to William I.

If all the roots are nice and home for the Welfare Board. It Thompson, superintendent of thewhite, or light tan then go ahead was not until rewotly that a suit- Mpartawsnt " . ^ J S W s a w nwa-anl plant the lily, says Mr. Mohr. able facility was found With the S"1*8- u n * r " * a*1*"1011 « " •

On the other hand, if there are assistance of Freeholder Alex B. B o a r < ' °* Freeholders,pockets of black roots, or If all Carlson and his staff, final ne-| A program [or checking allthe roots arc black, Mr. Mohr sug- gotiaUons were completed to the prescription scales in drug storesgests that you think twice before satisfaction of the Freeholders, is a l s 0 m Pr<>greS5.- ****'$, loyou take the chance of contain!-' die Welfare Board, and the Vitro »* followed by testing of all gasnatina your garden with a dis- j Corporation. i PumT>s to the countyeased plant. The new home for the Welfare1 In conjunction with the super-

The best thing to do is discard' Board will be approximately 24,- m a r k e t s ? a ! c c l ) o c k - » * ^ P * " 'the lily ami try again next year. 1 ooo square feet in the Vitro Build- " ^ » inspecting weif

ling on Apple Street in New vices in smaller storePLANT TREES AND - — • —SHRUBS NOW

Almost all ornamental trees andshrubs may be planted within thenext few weeks. If you get themin by the end of April they shouldbe well established before the hotdry summer weather arrives, saysMr. Mohr.

Dogwood, m a gn o 1 i a, birch,beech, and Japanese maple arebest planted in springtime cli-

newly constructed building wascompleted in November 1969. Thismodern designed building isequipped with all necessary fa-cilities required for office typeoperations. The front of the build-ing faces Apple Street. In therear of this building is a zonedmarked asphalt paved parking forsome 300 cars. There is also ad-ditional parking space available

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the bark crack from frostplant them in the fall.

Trees that are more difficult totransplant such as scarlet oak orsour gum also do better if movedin the spring.

If your garden is in windsweptarea, a more sheltered spot fordogwood, Japanese and sugar ma-ples, golden-chain tree, or otherswhich can bo affected by leafscorch in late spring.

A winlbreak of white and Aus-trian pine or Norway spruce willprovide the protection that isneeded.

The east or southeast side ofthe house offers protection fromboth wind and the hot afternoon

quired.| The building is approximately2,000 feet from Shrewsbury Ave-nue for bus service to Bed Bank,Eatontown and Long Branch, and

! only one mile from the GardenState Parkway. This new facility

>i l l house all units (exception of: WIN and Food Stamp) of the Wel-waro Board, which arc now scat-tered in four separate locations.

The new office should be in fulloperation about the first of June.Until that time, operations will

i continue to operate at its presentJ facilities. It is planned to an-

nounce exact date of change inaddress and closing of each officein the newsoaper and by radioat a later date.

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Proctor to SpeakFORT MONMOUTH — New Jer-

sey Supreme Court Justice HaydnProctor will be the guest speakerat the Fifth Annual Awards Din-ner of the Monmouth Ocean De-velopment Council. H was an-nounced today by Michael A. Slo-vak, Chairman of the Awards Din-ner C o m m i t t e e and MauriceScully, Vice Chairman.

The affair will be held at GibbsHall (Fort Monmouth OfficersCub) on Wednesday, May 27.

of stretchingthe knitted fabric to try to mit fit, I suggest you alter "tern as needed, then Imeasurement. Many, many wom-en have written me to say theirknit garments fit properly for thefirst time. After afi, yarn hasa natural ease of its own.

Pattern HK/126 states you cansew the fringe on with a sewingmachine or use a crochet hookto attach tassels of fringe. You

Dear Jewel: Yes, as a matter dfact, there are shops here in Cali-fornia Vhat specialise to a roan'ssleeveless V-neck pullover madeof thin knitted genuine leatherstrips and called a sheepberdervest. They are knitted os largenmlles ami treated just like rib-bon in knitting. I wouldn't ad-vise an amateur to try it end Itwould not be in demand enoughfor me to make up a pattern. Itmakes a very rugged lookingsweater with a beautiful texture.Their slogan is cute, however, itis Promise htm nothing, but p v erim a sbeepbenkr.1*

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Operation Mainstream providestwo jdi sate supervisors They<jre Inrin Hunscher, fr«m theFort l)ix jrea. and Larry [Jrown,who livt-s in Mount Holly anda three-year veteran of MCAP.They provifk- their own enOta.-m. They recruit off the stand in the bars "We emild put2!> more men to work if theywould | h t us the money." saysi M h Later, he adds, "Car-ing for the men that \wrk for youis the most important thing."

Tfae'ir men, who receive $E fi() anJiour for a rain-or-shim* 40-hnurweek. Adi-k thmigh the 2,1)00afres of the rounty park system—Turkey Swamp, Holmdc,! How-ell, Shark River — on such proj-ects as seeding, landscaping,thinnim; forest stands, mainten-anw. clean-up.

.Tames J. Trunrer, county di-rector of parks and recreation.adding "Things have been ac-complished that we, witli our lim-ited staff, would be unaMe lo do

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Th« two IMM Jwv«the ^resi«n yw» K b ^thr buildimj •* the B-.yiamj) at Quail Hit! i T T HTuwnship Tht y*\ $i>j 'V, m M M faf IS RWBth*•mil «,is init-hed m It. Use men

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FEATURE SINGERAT MONMOUTH

I W LOIM] BRANCH - He-IWlBlg artist Dionne WarwickA ill h| fciiturtx! in cunt-Tii (hir.nj!w Spring Weekend at Monmoulh'n]\,-'M- Saturday.Tickets for the conrert, spon-

sored by the colk-'Bc'w StiKk*nfCmernment Association and the(nicrfraternity Cotinri.1. arp on>ale in the Stulent Union fromI I m. until 11 p.m. Prices ranijerom $3 to $5. Tirkets will alsom available at the door.

Since her recording of "Don'tM;,ke Me Over." nn the Scepter!;ib'l, Dfonne Warwick has be-coim- intrrn;itional!y recognizedis a unique and extremely giftedrtl-t.

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(M-nv Ayres kid a 200 for WallMfthodist a* Wall blanked AvonMethodist, 4-0. J w Mnmre hit a221 t«r Av<«. Menwrial IVUstrwdis'alM) blanked First Meitwdist ofAsbury Park, and Wwt Grov« TCBa four point s^'Sion over tin1

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On Sunday, in a doubleheaderwith St. Mary'i, the Roses

Wall Methkbst 76Craftsmen 2 60Avon Mtlhadist - . - . .. ,48Belmar Methodist .57First Presbyterian AP 57Trinity Ushers 55'i |(Wanamassa Chr. Ref 54Shoremen MSt. Paul's Ushers _ . 5 1Memorial Methwli^t . . _ _ _ 4 7Fiist Methodist, AP 37'

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• w ! ing:hi!U)>le, and Un- HOBOS went down\<: an 8 - 0 loss a-> the Admirals! .<liked the UOM'S in a no-hUU'r

i tamberlain (aimed 12 Hose*and * iHced nine in thf no-hitter tohand St Rose its third loss <Athe season.

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the first game. (Mi, an<) then tmMback to win the nightcap, 5-2

St. Mary's got off to a &-1 edgeby the time the fourth inningrolled around, and despite a fourrun rally in the fifth and • Ihrt't'nin try in the seventh, St. Itose"'II by a 9-0 score.

St Mary's came up with threein the third, two in the fourth,and three in the fifth. St. Rasemanaged to tie (ho game at 8-aat ihe time of the seveninnings, but St. Mary's Hot Uie winon a Iriplf by Bruce Ci-ko, following a walk to Rich Simon.

In the nightcap, St. Rose put on (big four-run rally in Ihe fourth

and St, Mnry"s couldn't catch upJohn Gregg hurled a throe hitter

i the second game, and St. Roseon as Steve Erbe singled in twfins and John Marzulla followei

with a hit that scored two more.Gregg fanned ftiree and walked

three in the nightcap victory.

for Wall, a single in the fifth innins

KeyporT got itj run, when PerDtshrtiw singled home theTridlcr. who had kd off *ithsingle and scored

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and four in the fwurtii to ieethe win.

nasquan's two first inmn"runs came on a watt, error, andTim Hornet's doufeSe Then. ManaSfjtian ^roriNi thrpe as Terry Hirtton, Bill Martin, and S M » Clarkhit safely and Sk;^ Whitmaiftripled for the thm- in the s«ond

An error, walk, and Hinton'-(loubU-, plus angles by Clark ami"tthunuu brought in four runs fa)the fourth iind ended the scoring

\lu\Um nnt\ Martin both had Ew«hits in the game, while Clarkame in with two hits, and scored"

thrw times. Whitman idso £ottwo hits, one the triple

Meanwhile, Hirst • • • scattering.'She DtlW bingles by Monmouttrijalters lo record tiie shutout. Hirsli\clp«! his nwn cause with a double.

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