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Burke Enters 'Youthful Marksman Hopes for WinCongress Race in National Open Rifle Tournament
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M h patlea l l aMl im m memh m of tlK New Jeney NarcoticsOfficers Enforcement Asaociationand both are graduates of theFederal Bureau of Narcotics,Washington.
Postal StrikeHurt Appeal
Girl; G i » Pwuilo, age IS.I7ie tVnrlfiy Stniet. W«« Bel-mar. ami Kevin OVttmr. ««e>. PUIadelpUa Avenue. H i * ' ^ .
Area StudentsOn Dean's List
upiTatioa **h Ute state.The uae and eliects of .Sc.m
were uramuri b« John Kew.entyroologial lor Uie Divirion olPlant laouatry.
rrethoUer IHm-lor J«J«vii <'Irwin coairalulaltd Hale and
oticiata on atlorU theyhave made in tke peal central
> i M H I' Burkv, ! | , | ; | .M 111 • lVr« 1 ,...- kiral UMtor the HtftMean youth •)» ran )»»[ d n » Ihr bar nine yevn, jum,o« a !>•»
lor i'.jtigr*5»5 in tke M .rf a rliW and hit tthal be aees' after the rkaS was formedDtetiirt, y#ri«rdity \uiced Thomas H>riw. 17. tea of &>! The tlub trmmtainn ran^s att]
tir nmr IV.;;... Captain aati Mri a ilubhouse in JackaMi Towngntp.•••*-f pre»nit thr««t that a jetport WilJtam J Byrne, u a eaadldate The primary j^a! of bSe >uiunrmay be >anutKd dowa «a- lar Wr*t Point, aad y currently rifle team, ('new Mid, .8 to teachthroata." awattinl the resutu of hia par- ..n.f promote safe gun hantthng
Mr. Bute, a former aiiaemsly. tK-tpation m tile NaLimai Open I'.rnipeHtiim laoniy aeeondary andman from Eaaex County who BOW Kiik Tournament, whicn he bapes there are ealy four memoers oflavea in Uttk 8Uver. laid the coo- will result in bis being named the the Junior team sir1.* By™.
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I hatr the i ianth^ rewrlfntm <T*4 Wm; Mr Baa tsd)d. "But tu clear this taft. IMil n«iem> ny lgwntlgat>» 1da need, hawever, coooeratMHiIran Mrs. Hmmm M to la .nuwa of irltaeaaK. far I cannot |>ro<»ed far m haaratf."
Bank AppointsMrs. Mary Cato
SPfUNIi I.AKKttte . i s e gfrom the 3rd Dfatfrict nati<a«l Junior champion
tl th fert"T ^ f i l 7
J y .TWBS brother, and EMtsra (%ew,
ld d h < h hU U W I T n — Caaal (Mati
, aKnlaqr rf thecounty oommiKMiti. presided. |
Maanr. Ha el Mr. _al«»Jear-
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May, NJ.'
ihaild be "conatantly on tie alert" j Twn »jrnie firadj a Wl mxn m it) y«ar«M daughter <t the machi
h..|d h i * score for girl,_ po»j»hfy ' a M M B I diamfkauMp abot at
'The J7=year-yW Wall Street Greenwich. Conn.-, and his coach._ 4 J J , , broker, at a Dress «nfertnc« In Al Chew, also of
the American Hotel also contend that Uis «iU he th
, [a^r , held ^ K > r ( w ? l r | ,r, feels In the I M «t ioni l match In Newoke, at a Des tn n e , a of wr, ee s In the I M «t ioni l match In New
the American Hotel, also contend- that Ui.s «iU he the to* afore Caale, Del, tehero aae ahot md h t k D t l J i t Th Uti f j i he a ,
ed that tka Damotratlc JnymiMiBt,
Caale, Del, tehero aae ahot mThe compeUtion for jenior ahoot- she baa won hidi honors among
" call. f« flni« 22 ifflea from u » » u th D t
Eugene B. Lowenstein, Bradley BeajiiMayor Dies; Borough Leader 19 Yef , p p
tmx recor(t' hM missed Voling Wtm*f ol
WE6T IJONC BRANCH—Namedto Ihe Dean's List at MonmouthCollege, here, for the fall semes-'ter were Ryben J. Garino, a jun-1 BliXtMjEY BKACH — Funeral ton and president of the fl
business administration, 304 5,,rvice8 w t r e Md Momlay ter enre of Mayors, last night iirjused\F,[-woi>.i Avenue, Avon; Miss Mayor Eugene B Uwpnstcin. whn Mr. Lownstein "as an oulstand-Kathryn L, Boxer, st*phormiro, {fy[\ B>yn» at l i n f l Shun1 Ro& ing municipal leader whose ad-elementary education. 601 10th c a | c™ifr. Ni-|)tune' ministrative ability was widely H " " " i ' - , M fcrt ^ , h .Avenue, Belmar; Miss Barbara recogniied throughout the state. JjTl d M r f J ^ l ^ n i wKlqistr. freshman, elementary Mjynr Lowcnrlein had been a M a v u r Uwenslein did much to ™,h s " « rt S . t.t"^Tn' W d s
edui-ation. 111 13th Avenue. Bel- member of the Board of Commis. [»,,, h u l W to Conference of Ma- v o t " ; g ,*B J " * 0 " , f o r r""P r t > v e .
Thomas , ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ Z ^ i 'TSS.^ " H ^psychobfty. 314 5Ui Hi served as president nf the 3 " l s " " • « « ! ! t a t .•»« *™y
Jersey Real Kstate COITHTIJ
H- i w r t r d tHtt 4r 'Howard prri«t~l«K fnm t i t p m and Beoder h ah* rated a slurp-it i supporter at inflationary leg- sitting poshiona. got a W to t l» &<#&, WW> Tom Byrw is ratwftslatton and falls to follow the offhand and a 98 in the kneeling. a master, ranked above the sharpwishes of a district that voted TV offiiand shot is con>Mer«d shooter Steve Byrne is rated aowrwhefcninfly /or PreiiA3Jt the hardest lor the young rifle- marksman, ranked unrter sharp-Nixon in 1W3 and Gov, Cahill last men. i ...hootnyear. | Byrne and Ken Bender, of Nep- ' Caoch C!new and Captain Byrne
n He dwrged that the conRress- tune, shoot together. Bender has ^e n d a l« of time with the younit
man, because ol his poor attend- accepted a scholarship for the sters, but tht' police captain givei s s c h o o I » h k h a l s 0 h a s a (
B l l , 1 l 0 u u u w l , team.Bh
p ,^rs but the police captain givesT B " « ! « S < * . a all the credit to the coach for de-
h ( t e ite. all the credit to the coach for d
rite w t o p i n g lht, j™!,,, m a r V s m , n
| Che* «.», hi. own car to driveh
ASBURY PARK—The confusionof the postal strike has seriously ^ u i u
disrupted the Easier Seal mail m a r
Appeal to raise money for the care , ^ (
and treatment of New Jersey f r ,^ , , , , , • _ • „ . , . , - . -p . „„,crippled children, according to Avenue, Belmar; Miss Marianne H
measures. i Both shoot tor the Central Jer- to meets, while each shooter pay*According to Mr. lliirke, Mr. J sov HOl and Pistol C!ub, Inc. [ (,r | l i s m e xpen«s, such as
Byrne has been shooting for thf f(K)d fg^ t l |J lry a r x | amfnunition.lub for only 3H years, starting , __^—hen Chew formed the junior club j
h
Signal Center and School is to
Robert ft Harris Monmouth 5S^T3^Tri=5 &S^S^^ S S r T t t t « "SS^ * MOBB0Ufll "County Easter Seal Chairman, ^ ^ ' ^ l0th A v e n u e i Bel- IX-wlopraent CoramittM; prtsi- « « • ^ i ™ ^ : * t t e Should that occur. Mr. Burke
Mr Harris md.cated that many m a J ; i m c s c R m i ^ph .more . dent N.J. Travel and Rewrt As- > J j ' « ' f a j j - In l ^ ^ ., for t work(>r whj,.^peal letters were left undehver- (, ra | odllC;ition, lliff7 Parkway, socialion; commander. A r t h u r ' ' / , , - ' : J w ° ' : ' S s in t te l l M his job can Itenk his mm-ed and numerous MonmouthCoun- L . l h IJe]m:.r; Kenneth F. Martin! ffcrrlty Post, VTW; senior vice ^ ^ f f j j ^ j™ N w ™r«J representative. Mr. HowaiA"ty residents were unable to send ^ ^ history, 5 HOVKIII Avenue, commander, Monmouth County * ^ ^ 1 \ ^ I J ^ J 1 . _ J , , , _ _ lnvl —- — -
ASTROLOGY TALKSPONSORED BYJEWISH CENTER
BEUtfAR — "like having one'sroad map," was the (lescrip-
v . a « w « t l ^ """"«•• '» « • " senior history, r> Hovwll Avenue, comfflaiwer, a-ionmomn eouniy - »in their regular contribution be- s ing Lake 'Thomas A. Martin, Jewish War Veterans: chairman «gcause OS the work stoppage. fa^* Rnalish 5 Howell Avenue, of the March of Dimes and Muscu- 1*'<'m
Appealing to ail Monmouth s ; ' i ^ . j a m o s H Murphy, lar Dystrophy campaigns; Com- M r
County residents he said, "Now sophomore 'history. 415 E w x missionor, Monmouth C o u n t y o { t h t
p y:nd their condolencts to his
-idow and family."oiHuiK UMK, oa»ic» n. WHIMWJI p— - j . -« i " ' j ,.—0—. A i r . Lowenstcin was a member
County residents he said, -.New sipiMinore history. 415 b a n missioner. Monmouth C o u n t y o / ^ A s b u r y P a r k Efc, a n a wasthat the strike is over-don't A v t m M s i r in g Lake. (Jury, and treasurer of the NJ. i o t m ( . r president of the Chamberforget the crippled kids who de- A 1 F r a I l k j E t a e r i sol,h0. Conference of Mayors. o f commerce.fend on your help-it is not too m o r e e I e r t r o n i c engineering. * » ' " ' " "late to do our share in helping ^ ^ „ S p r i n , L a k l ! Heights:h d i d hild M i s s j ^ ^ , \ styslinger, fresh.handicapped children in our com-munity,"
' care and treat-ment'for' the physically handi-capped. Services are adapted tospecific community needs and in-!elude rehabilitation and treatmentcenters, residential Summer camp-ing, job placement, out-patientclinics, and equipment loan ser-:vices. I
"Use the regular envelope re-ceived along with the Appealkt ter-or addrcjbutton to Easter Seal Societycare of your local Postmaster.
senior,>vemie,
Township.West Belmar,
lllllflASBURY PARK — _ TTinity
address your contri- E p i 5 C o p a l c h u r ch , Grand Avenue,Easter Se«l Society in i s
p s 5 n i n g i t s f i r s t a n n u a li sp s 5 n i n g its first annual
Do it today. These tads need our t 0 * b e6
h e W a l g p.m., April U,yhelp.", he urged. at the Elks Club,' here.
A band led toy BUI Figart,, W A . . Antx ik i iu j i i . Ocean Township, will provideA V O N O R D I N A N C E music from 9 to 1. The cost ofHiki i u A H l i M . u i the buffet is included in the »7,50F I N A N C E S W O R K ticket price, and beverages will
'b ilblAVON - The Board of Com-
missioners completed plans forthe resurfacing of streets, the
p ,available.
The affair is open to parish-and friends.
MRS. TITUS66 YEARS
WALL TOWNSHIP — Mr. andMrs. George C. Titus. Route BS,here, were honored on their 66thwedding anniversary at a dinnergiven by their son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ever-ett W. Titus, Jackson Township.
Mr. Titus married Mrs. Titus,the former Estella Stage, onMarch 30, 1904, in Lawrenceville,Pa.
They formerly operated theCedar Itouse, 319 Third Avenue,Bebnar.
They have one grandson, Eiverett W. Titus, Jr., Dover Town-ship, and four great grandchil-dren.
CLINIC PLANNEDFOR FISHERMEN
LINCROFT — A flying-tyingTickets and Information may clinic for Interested fishermen will
b d b t L b hld t i Ail 5purchase of a dump truck, and be obtained by contacting Larry be held on two sessions, April 5repair ol the municipal pool oil Lowenstein, M5 Brookside Ave- and 12, and 1 p.m. at the Thomp-the bearchfront, with tho adop- nue., Oakhurst, Ocean Township, son Park Visitors Center af thetion Tuesday night of a $70,300 telephone 5S1-4533, or the other Monmouth County Park System,bond ordinance to finance the committee members: Bob Clay-, | Instructors and materials willprogram. Don Cooper, Janet Demarest, \ be furnished by the Saltwater and
The ordinance calls for the is- Shirley Fox, Barbara Hibbitts,lF.vroaders Association,suance of bonds to raise $49,000 Sally Manifold, Salvatore Pa-for the street work, $6,000 for lane, Mike Pizza, Barbara Kapp,tbe dump truck, and $19,000 for and Rich and Ellen Holl.repairs to the beachfront pool.
REID MOWERREPAIR SERVICE
P0R SERVICE - REPAIR •SHARPENING
Pick Up and DeliveryMowers & Snow Blowers Stored
Dial 691-0939
Prizes will be awarded.
INVEST WITH OSCurrent dividend 5% per
on passbook accountspayable quarterly.
BF.LMAB SAVINGS ftLOAN ASSN.
712 - 10th Ave. • Bebnar
yInterested persons may register
by calling the Parks System of-fice, 842-40110.
The fly-tying sessions will befollowed by fly casting instruc-tions in May.
Manager's PostTo Kononowitz
ASBURY PARK - Thomas J.
HI «juwt'usieiu was •aanpoaTav Kononowttz, a third generationlai in many local fund drives for employee of New Jersey NaturalIsrael. He was one oif the found ^ s Company, has been appointeders of the local United Jewish Ap- ^strict manager of the firm's As-peal, He has received awards and b l u 7 p a r k o f f i c e - H h a s ***n a n 'cltations from the Jewish War ^ n c e d by William J. Miners,
V1<* president for sales and com
Mayor Carmen Armcnti of Tren-. H e opcraiEd M i n s u r a n C c and
[ real estate agency on Main Streetfor 47 years.
Mr, Lowenstein was instmmen
cltations from the Jewish War yVeterans, the national B'nai V1<* president for sales and com-B nth, and the Shore Lodge B'nai m e r i c a l operation,B'riUh
An Army veteran of (World WarI, Mr. Lowenstein unlisted the dayafter war was declared. Ho par-ticipated in Ihe Army occupationof Cotolenz, Germany.
Mr. Lowenstein was an advo-cate of youth programs to com-bat juvenile delinquency.
"A resort municipality whichanticipates the ceaseless energywithin every young person andworks with their leaders to set upaction projects by and with youngpeople, usually has no problemon that score."
He had lived here 53 years.Surviving are his widow, Pearl
When Mr. Kononowitz joinedNew Jersey Natural seven yearsago he followed Ihe footsteps othis grandfather, Martin Kononn-witz, Leonardo, who retired withmore than 40 years of service, andhis father, Alexander J. Konono-wltz, Neptune, who is Held super-visor of meter readers and hasbeen with the firm nearly 40years.
Thomas Kononorwitz started asa meter reader and later was
I tion given Astrology by the Men'sClub of tlio J M M Community tiiallCenter, 11th Avenue, here. ing a
And. Uie Club is presenting a •
Plan RevivalCrusade Series
MBHUM - Re ted U.S. ArmyU Colonri. <he Rev, John N. Dc-&inctis. wilt conduct a Post-East-er Kevivial Crusade at the FullGospel Church, 5lh and Ridge,Neptune beginning Sunday.
Tile Rev. DeSanctis, v. io is nowa minister .was born in Vtndand, American School of Astrology,and now resides in Asbury Park, wilt conduct an evening ol demon-He began his military career in strstion and explanation of the1<W) and is a veteran ol World n ^ y ^ecta of Astrology and its
pmldwl, TVCentra! J«r»ey Bank aod Tr»atibmisuij, >><u amiouneoi tW upl»intimuit of Sin Mary CaM lapthe
)managership of Ik*L k H h t fffc
e u gpbank's tyring Lake Height* offfc*
Since joining The Centra. J e n t yBan* and Trust (^mpuny b AuSUM ol M«, Mrs. Cato has HTTWHin many ufMctttct, riii*« I* hMd
- «ad M v t t irrtar, M aV Sarta,< Lake Ho#i '•,oflice of tl» bank She km alsofound time to complete variousspecial courses, cowiucted by theAmertfaa Institute of Banking
Married to Joseph b Cato, amarHrfaeturer's representa t ive ,Mrs. t'utsi resides at 1009 SunsetDrive, in Brielle. Their ikiughter,Misa Sharon A Calo, is I specialeducation teacher in ths KreenoHBeroiigh schools. An enthttsiastiv
ix in her soare Utne, Mrs.Orto is ;i member of ManasquanRiver Coif Club in Brittle.
POSTPONE CASE
AGAINST YOUTHW.U.L TOWNSHIP - Muoii-i.
Pid €o«rt Judge v'larenee N.Fiirlich has postponed a hearing
. p g ylecture awl ilcmonstration on the - charged by Thomas e .
l f h of Kelly Lano, with inter-'Science uf Aerology for the Lay-man," and "Astrology in Marr-
Hotwrt Nolan, 19, erf Mar-Road, on cfurgtis at steal-S282 CJKC*.
yw«it weroMcGhee.
ith igy
gf l fc Center on April 5at 7 TOpm
Sy]ia .Sherman, director ot thei S h l f A t l
War tl, and Ihe Korean Conflict,and has retired after 25 years of
tt gyt 0 d a i ] , ijfo_ marriage.
and business.Mrs. Sherman holds a B.S. de-
Since his retirement he has been g r e c . [rom Hlder College, and isemployed by the U.S. Army Sig- t ) ) fa A i
l C t d S h l Ft Mm p y y y g
nal Center and School, Ft. Mon-mouth as a communications doc-
l ffi f
tnc „)g
AmericanFederation of Astrotoglsts. She haslectured in most major crSes andFli h l t htrine analyst in the office of Doc- f f c ' h e r " «w""piano~to her »
trine Development and Plans. I gaeementsHe will speak night1" - ' " "" — •
IIKI twice on Sundaya.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Assisting him with special mil- fo^ „ £ ' WJU'DC i' will be the Rev. Virginia ]
costing the check in tiie mail.Mr. McGhee also charged hisson, Thomas, Jr., with taking thecheck. Police have issued analarm for Thomas, Jr.,. on thecharge.
No new date was set for theNolan trial.
AUXILIARY SETS
PARTY PROGRAMBELMAH — The Belmar Wall
Juneau Post, VPW Lidlcs Aux-| iliary is planning a card party
Graham of Brick Town. Mrs.Graham is well known in this areahaving been engaged in evange-listic work for several years.
The pastor, the Rov. Edwin An-derson extends a cordial Invita
at 7:30 "The lecture and demonstration is at the Post Home on April a, itat 10:30 open to the public. I J1 donation was announced by Mrs. Eva Syl-
will be received at the door. Zodiac", vester, chairman.Mrs. Clorinth Stanford will be
chairman of a rummage sale tobe held at the Post Home onApril 15 anil 16, starting at 9:30a.m.
Mrs. Millie Reitf, president.
Spingold Lowensleln; two broth- manager before being made min-ers, Joseph K. Lowonstein, Long aB" of the Red Bank office. InBranch and Julian Lowenstein, h l s I " * Position he is in charge
made a member of the project {^m t0 the public to attend thisteam which was assigned lo the dconversion of the company's data'processing system. He served a 'short training period as district
" Florida' tanTdMters' °' t h e
sCrberand Mrs! •» .«» accounts
CAST READINGFOR NEW PLAY
handles about! gppjjjG LAKE — Cast read-between West fogs are being held tonight and
Ethel Hoyman, both of East L™S * » « * »"d Ma.n<oMcui§. tomorrow night at " ~nlanec He is a graduate of Neptune t),0 S p r i n g Lak._
The Richard C.Hoiidal Funeral H'Bh., School and altendetl Mon- jjmse for the presentationHome, Ocean Township, is incharge of arrangements.
YOUTH RALLYTO HEAR CHOIR
NEPTUNE- TtieBon Choral-1 — •••-••- • " - , r'"'-'"^Icrs, a 24-voicc choire from Zion announced that nomination ofB i b l e Institute. Providence, officers woukt be ehld at theRhode Island will appear at an APrU 22 meeting,area-wide youth rally al the Full " was also announced thatGospel Church, 5th and Kidge Marilyn Reiff, daughter of Mrs.Awruns. Neptune, on Friday, "eiff, had won a $10 award forApril 10 at 7:45 p.m, ter community service. Miss
There will be youth delegations Reiii i s » student at Mlseriacord-from churches throughout Cen- •» College, and is listed in Who'stral New Jersey. The host pas- Who in College.tor, the Hev. Edwin Anderson,:extends an invitation to the pub-
of
F1KI.DF.K * WARNER"Appliances witt Service"
Established 1935 - Phone «81-M11717 F Street South Belmar
tun)
FOR SHORT TIME ONLY!Sapolin Flat Utcx Wall PaintONLY $4.99 gal. • Reg. $7.35
DAVENPORT Paint * Hardware703 F St. - Belmar - 681-2H3
WALL TOWNSHIP RESIDENTSSee Page 3 for Ad on
Cleanup Weekl l )
mouth College, He is married to y/oody Allen 'comedy, "Don'tthe former Carolyn Marascna. ol Drink the Water," to be present-Neptune and they live at 211 Rob ' • • — -Neptune, and they live at 211 Hobbins Road, Shark Hiiw Hills.
BURPEE SEEDSBulbs and Onion Sets
Taylor's Hardware9H F. Street Belmar
ed by the Pine Tree Players.George H. Allgor, of Ocean
Township, is director, and re-
Council to Meet
YOUNG AT HEARTENJOYS LUNCHEON
BELMAH — The 'Voung atHeart Club enjoyed luncheon and
BELMAR - The Southern Mon- bingo at" its" recent meeting at"•utfl Neighborhood Council will the Afflerican Legion Room in
ported tiiat readings will he held m e t °n Thursday, April 9, at S the Municipal Building. Therefor a cast of eight men and six I""1' ™ meeting wll! be held were 68 members in attendance,women. Also, anyone Interested ™ t l w Community Center, 1616 The club enjoyed a luncheonin back-stage or production work F Street. nt the Golden Eagle Restaurant.is also welcome to attend thc | [Point Pleasant Beach, on March
12, with Mrs. Martha Patterson incasting.The play will be presented at
SUMP PUMPSUpright - Submersible . .
Taylor's Hardware the Community House on MayF. Street Betoiar 115, 16, 22, and 23.
BELMAR PLAYLANDOpen Saturday and Sunday
14th and Ocean The next meeting will be onApril 9 nt 12:30 p.m.
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< Or, If you <Wn"t grt t«e in tin?mail as you ahould haw737 55ft M * w t i 8 30 a mI l> m , «nd they li iend yim one
Or. if y«i'r* ttill -tii.K '.- (hefarm and the yellow InstructionaWt- call the sartte nmiibt'r tntittey'll IH4|) you work it out
The government doesn't want to<''.U!M -t you. it jii.s* wants to i- n ,*th.jj jou re tiwie. So don't -,',,iiuii - tell them .
MtunaU, trees and mudrrn aV-i^ns They also conaiFUrfadii.ji>«-, Ir.im rwiUct papef «nd
i.niuhl hiw to make chocolateMMMl cot!<>antit and nut e ^ i'•y Mm Thomas DriscoH. Tfacfaiw tifitred the Hudio of PointP iHHr i i:,.J,.i Station tAI* j
Brownie Troop 291 under thelea*ier&hfp of Sfrs. Aftd-vw Oar*!K-r made Easter cardi sad teatthem to evcryoae who helped thetroop on varioua projects. Anfcii.ittr Egg Hunt was also beld.Tbt golden egg was found byApril Febnater.
Gfrla Scouta of Cadette Troop470 are working on the Interior jDecorating Badge. Miss Mary Ann
piran, a student at GlasatoroStite Teadiers Collc^ Is workingwill) the girls on this badge. Theyare also planning to attend "'HelloDolly" on April 11. Leaders of theTroop arc Mrs. Robert Ehring,Mrs. R. Newman and Mrs. J.
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HOSPITAL HI S — \«i-M' GlurU Bruno of Itlff Norman Terrace. Spring Lake HrlKhts aad pMi.hi.rt st<-phrn lhnluer shan- a mumi-nt ..I affertion at Jrm-y Mwrr Mediral (<-titi-r I ithn I I *(.ilji, NVptuD-. as Mi.-harl sits In a little red w agon usrd to traaspori youngsters In Uw 4K-bedI'fdtjitrlc Department of tin- M«-di« al CenUr. In a cheerful setting of Mitflid aninidls and rolortult(«r<>r«tioijs, (hililrtn make the iiMMt of their stay where play |Mrieda eonitst of good MlawAlp,canwi and «ateriag favorile (.•Uii-,i..n programs. Mkkarl is the son of Mr, and Mm. Peter OmU
Junior Tl'OOp 531 Uflder theleadt'rshtp of Mrs. William ArjemlHospitality and I n d i a n M
3 jr^nalion of turkey feathers fromHinck's Turkey Farm for theiruse in connection with the IndianLore Badge.
They are also working on therequirements of the Active CitizenBadge and plan a trip to theWall Township Police Headquar-ters.
Plans are being made by thetroop [or a camping trip at Al-laire State Park and a spring cleanup crew in Wall Trails.
Girls of Junor Troop Ml haveearned their Toymaker Badge.;They have also earned theirHealth Aid and Home Healthand Safety Badges. This wastaught by Mrs. Robert Henriksen.A tour of the Wall CommunityFirst Aid Squad Headquarterswas recently taken.
Easter tray favors were made!>y the girls and deliverd to pa-tients at the Geraldine L, Thomp-son Nursing Home on Thursday.The troop also sang to the pat-ients. They were accompanied tothe Home by Mrs. John Pardue,Troop Leader, and by Mrs. PhilPickett, Mrs. V. Blei! and Mrs.W. P. Teetsel. I
On March 20 and March 21 fiveWall Neighborhood leaders part-icipated with 50 leaders from Mon-mouth County in an overnighttamping skills woi^nop wnicnwas held at Camp Sacajawea.Leaders attending were Mrs. Ar-jerrri and Mrs. Grant Miles, Troop531; Mrs. King, Troop 615; Mrs.Gardner, Troop 358 and Mrs.Pardue, Troop 411. Advanced andbasic camping skills were taught
LEGAL NOTICE
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\OTICE TO BIDDEHSNOTICE i* hereby given thai sealed
hto. i..MI iu. rm-eivect by the TinvnuhliJ•IP Of Wall,.' °f rpgulur
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Each W must bd submitted nn theStamtun) PnijHisul Form, cup u «fwhich may 1).< i-Utrncd Irnm the 1 mship C'liu-k; BUIli !".• Mdatfu) in a senlcd'"II dtrwn'd t" thP T'lvmhlp
J Body, 4M Englls'itown ROiid. Olrt(Bfl, Now Jersey, tnr cash, bag auto, (>6.'i Olda'mthlle F-;in two door s«lan,
ult of Bfcurlty a g r e e m e n t lyIE11T V, BROWN.
i.si in1 .let'u.Tprijii»'iJ hy n VMtiin'vor hunk eushlor's rheck or munoy
tiijj of Wiilj for at kiist 10% of•.riunl bia.
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Generation Gap Dosed at FreeholdAt 19th Annual Youth Government Da
OF WALL TOWNSHIP"CLEAN-UP WIIK
AH r«nden»$ l,»,ntj in Wet* Brlmai •#•)•tfa)lh «nd debfn <Q b* pkUd up
hive luch alt ttw cyrb fta l«t*r than 1 00A M April 6, 1970. E&J7
...... I antHAWer the above mtn»iefi«d d«»« «nd timt),
one* « Street h«, b»n collected by theTownihip truck it „,!! not b* collected
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We request that treth and bfuih be teparated, alto branches and bruth be piledwith the butt endi in one direction.
GRANGE PLANS
COVERED DISH
Alfred SiemeriDept. of Public Wort. the urtasg age BF kw
lo I I ' V « . tiy an avermajority
Arwi »i'h ,i eMl •s *l«n you are 18 vw) h M
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Eicettent W,i : jr, m Liberal Panefitt.
Drug Division with 13 Locifiom.
Convenient interviews will be arrtngtd.
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It w u vuiwruWl that a rum-iivig.- tale will He ivt-M si if*(Irant't.' on April 17, and that theftn wmilia that the (Jrasge dfiling Vtf) be available then alwi
Quelch on AlbanyUSS ALBANY - Naiy Liouu-n
aiit i junior grade i Douglas Btjwlch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don.aid D. quekh, H Merrltt Ave-nue, Ntptune Clly, N. J., l i «rv .ing aboard the guided missik*cruiser L9S Afciany. vhich h:!Joined the Sixth Flee* in the MHiterranean.
Gain more leisure t ime.. .pay your bills at home
- l i m i t f AND STUDENTS - Youth Goveramra !>•> uillar» Ihlea a> sh-rlll Haul human nI'I-IIIH his effler. UaralnK l..u rn/.inemiiil arc Loretta JacksAR. Rumiwlt Fair Haven Regional HighS<*o«l ci»al«d) ana1 (it»a<llngi I«rna Hen»rm»y, ««tfr lh-1 High Setaol: Bniec l]( l ,nrl . Middleloom T..»,,Hhit, High MK-.I ««Hine Stakh-y. \ . |.t.m.- Huh s.h».l Mleharl Tol.ai KryaoH lli«hKrhwil, and Kd WonlKaril Itid Bank lli«h School.
the (fik-iipw riots. »wthe maturity of
who were runnini> tbt>with the people out
side" And another added: I 'mpte were there to express theiropinions If they eouSd have voted,they would have done it thatway."'
Morning activities began withexplanations of their offices byMr. Irmn, Freeholder Axel v,Carlson, Jr., County Clerk Ben*• :»•(.. H. Jt-- Sheriff Paulhit-roan and Surrogate Louis K.
Before their tour of the jail,students were warned by theSheriff that more than 50 ptt centof the inmates were there for tail-ing drugs or the money to buy
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Realtors WarnAbout Pollution
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VIETNAM \rmy Sf»eri;iltslr'uui James f, U« , 2(1. son ofMr Md Mr.s. James t. I-cc Sr ,921 Wnodlanl AvWW, Wi'ht Ilelmar, N J . hjfti hfen ri"si^n(il Isll»' M Field Hospital ma SacHon, Vietnam,
m d t » v » t »tu the Atlantic< KIIJB «f( the Monmouth Crustyeaut dset not eowtfcute * tlwwtto the health and recreation ofour cittieiaS and visiturt.
The first step in insuring thei-ontutu4xl enjoyment orf our ten-hon- en-, irumwBfU ic (u rthe ArmyCoqM ut Kngineerif to rutpiirrthat no treated sewage be dumpedwithin the area of the ContinentalShelf, a ininirraBn of approximateiy 1W milet fram our bc-a-hc.This should oerUmly assist inpreserving our reMit trade.
A second sug&rG&tn ii Uut anypipeline eliminating treated SPW-age off our beached be extendedto a minimum offshore length at1,500 feet.
Penally, the possibility of shift-tag the shipping lanes farther off-short; should ge investigated, inunkT (o lcs,son the chance f>f hipami/w their cargo M a s h i n gashore.
Mr. Apptcby urgo;; that ;J1! MOIImonth (Viimly w M H cooperatein the eifort to protwt our beachea timl our reairt indistry.
IPPER ECHELON - Freeholder Axel II Carlson, Jr. (sealed lefli meets the sliidvnt Board olFreeholders which conducted a mock meeting on Youth (ioviTniiient Day. He explains prmrdure toMiss Robin Marck of Neptune high school. »'ho s-rved as d i r e c t o r , and lslandin|>i FreeholdersDouglas Woodward, Freehold Regional high school; laurel Granger, Marlboro high school: HarryMorris. Wall high school, and Michael Dulfy, Christian DrnuVrs Academy.
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B" LUNCH • tfcFruit Juice. Hamburger on bun w/pickle, T05 Sal.. Ltes, Milk
SANDWICH • • •Egg Salad
SALAD • 15cTossed Salad
DESSERT - 10cCake
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Hamburger on bun w/pickle. Rice w/gravy, Peas, Car., Des., MilkSANDWrCH . 25c
Peanut Butter k JellySALAD - 15c
Potato SaladDESSERT • 10c
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"A" LUNCH • 40cFruit JUICL', Submarine Sandwich, F.F. Pot., Des., Milk
" B " LUNCH - 40cFruit Juice. Hamburger on bun w'pickle, F.F. Pot., Des., Milk
SANDWICH • 25cSpiced Hani k Cheese
SALAD • 13cLettuce & Tomato
DESbhR! • *Peaches
r.:'t:-.V ~H"A" LUNCH • 10c
Fishburger with sauces, F.F. Pot., Cole Slaw, Des., Milk"B" LUNCH • 40c
Hambuger on bun w^pickle, F.F. Pot., Cole Slaw, Des., MilkSANDWICH- Be
Tuna SaladSALAD. 15c
Cole SlawDESSERT • 10c
Cookies
SOUP LUNCH • 40c
Soup, Salad, Sandwich, Dessert, Milk — Monday thru Friday
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ARNOLD'S FLOOR COVERINGSLINOUUM - CAWIT - fOtMlCA — VtNfTtAN KINDS
John T. Huber, Prop - - Free Eft'metetH I M e . A M . |«t Jl | I t l - N M eV,eie. N. J
HANSIN FLOOR COMPANYCAWIT _ UNOUUM - CANtUNS _ WOOD ROORS
CAKPtT IN STOCK
Demi. Hemee, Prep — MI-J400
leOO Hi»h«a> No. 71 Belnur, N. J.
CLEANERS & TAILORS
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KING'S MARKETALL MEAT CUT TO YOUR PERSONAL ORDER
»hon. • 611-4400 - 4401 Fre. DeliveryB««( Fifties • Made in the Store
127 H Street • Cor. Curtis Avenue Belmar, N. J.
LIGHT MOVING - YARDS. CELLARS, ATTICS CUANfO
M & M HAULINGODD JOIS — HIE! ESTIMATES
Painting, Idterier A Esterier — Lawn Mowing
Richard McSewan - i l l 54*4 • M l 1511 • Heweret M u M . r * . . t
PACKAGE GOODS
LOU'S BAR & PACKAGE STOREPhone Ml-J424 We DeCw
COLD IEER - LIQUORS Of QUALITYBen & Georgia Silverttein, Prop*.
NEW LOCATION AT — 904 F Str..t — lelmer, N. i.
Phon. . 611-0272
WEINSTEINS LIQUORSBEVERAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Prompt Fre. Delivery1601 F Street South Bebner
PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR
MARK MARQUAND • PlumberSEWER ROOTER CLEANING - FAST SERVICENew Bathrooms — New Kitchens — All Repairs
Gas k Electric Water Heaters Installed
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RADIO *~~ SALES & SERVICE
World Book Lore Curtis & M Phone 681-7522
FUEL OIL
Geo. Hebert
t.'nlike most cats, the tiger likeswittel t i d is H good swimmer.Tigers have been reported swim-inine many miles across bays ini».i' Malayan Peninsula.
SEABOARD SERVICEFUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS
Complete Heating Systems
"Ask Your Neighbor" Dial 77S-2620
TRANSISTOR REPAIR CENTERWE REPAIR TUBE k TRANSISTORIZED
RADIO and TELEVISIONQuality k Guaranteed Service
. ?16 i: i : act ' Belmar, N. J.
FARREN FUEL CO.Dependable Farrenhear"
FUEL OIL — OIL BURNER SERVICE
1303 F Street Dial - 681-2300
f RENTAL SERVICE
A to Z CENTAL CENTtftRENTS MOST ANYTHING
Rollaway Beds — Ladders - Commercial Floor Polisher!Contractor Tools — Pumps — Chairs — Tables
911 Hwy. 35 |'/a mile N. Asbury Circle] Wanamassa - 9988-0335
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DAVENPORT Paint & HardwarePLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
BLUE JAY RIPERSPECIAL.BUSINESSMAN'E LUKSH 1 DINNER
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CHRIST CHURCH UNTTYCerur Third Ave. A Kmory M.
A'liurv Park, N. I.Hev. Durlea K Rnrfhafa
Visitors Welcome!
BT. A.NDREW8 MKTH()nW»ni lKMI
Fount and Heat Lake AieMeaSprlne Lakr
Re*. I .iwrrflit- E. Moerc
SUNDAY SERVICES8:30 a.m.—Morning worship and
sermon.11:09 am -Morning worship and
sermon.
ST MARK'S R. C. CIU'RCHim Avp ami ('rwrpnl Parkway
v i l.lrlB». J. Kriiliilik (UU
Sunday H u d i I, 10, and 11
Weekday Masse! - 7:30 A.M.
• I U H DAY ADVENTISTCHURCH
Shark Rlvir Hj.aiJ^ •• ^sluirr
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UlIilBW F. Myers. tr
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7:30 P.M. Evening Worsolp.(Colli. {wood rark)
Bar, M B ;lumrnli > Paatai1Mb I . .Varrea, (• aamit
3.45 kJ. :ia/,daj "'toil :-.?iA lull Biblt J m i
11:00 A SI. - 'In. irn2 •*!».
ST. JAMES EPISCOPALFumlh and llainiiiond
Iti.iini v BeachItev. D. Stewart Alcsy, Rector
Sunday services: 8 and 10 A.M.^"ckdays. * ndnoriiyfl :ind
!io!y Days 10 A.,\j.
i. ..I. M t l h u u J TM Mill Road
it. . . \iiiton F. LeComple
:-4i a.m.—Sunday School.3:30 and 11:00 a.m - Hu.iday
Service.7:30 p.m.—Evening Service.
A1XENWOOU PKiiri M VVIAllaJre-Alleowoiid K—i
Re». J. E. McFarland. Paatv( 30 A.M. • Bible Sehool.
1' 45 AM - Morninp W'ir«ihlpK 00 P M. • Yming Peopip';
, II) P « . • EverinK Evan 'iMI*, i t ^rvlce.
Weduenday
I P00 P.M. - PrajT and B\bUI Study.
BHII t; BAPI' ' ' f'H16114 WoodlKld Atr.
Gil-rilola. N. J,M. BrL-idley. Pasi. •
9:45 a m. • Bible Sihool. Gt^rgeStclK'iri, Superim 'dent.Classes from two -arsIfirou^n Adults. Wt ive a busin your area.
11:00 a.m. - Morning ServiveAlways a Bible CenteredMessage.
11:00 a.m. • Junior iron torthuse from Second .Tadtdown.
5:43 p.m. - Young People's Meet-ing. BBV'S 16. 7, 8 grade)Mr. & Mrs. George SieboldSENIOIiS Ulifih School)Mr. & Mrs. Brian McMeans
7:00 p.m. • Evening ServiceSpecial Music every SundayOld time preaching and Sing-ing.
Nursery provided all regularservices
Wednesday7:30 p.m. • Bible Study and
Prajer Meeting.
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hi. w t e , Mr. ,»«« W i i u I ^*r*»-
Sirvlv . Mr HMinnie Ma* Smith; > daughter. r
ka Davli. Belmar, and
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MRS VKTOR HiMlllllli
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CHRISTIAN SCTENCBFirst Church of Chrlal
MfeaMGrind and Fnirth Aitimaa.
Asl'iiiv faik
Sunday [en";.e. II A.M.Sunday School. 1' A.M.1:15 F..r. - Wed sdaj -
Testimony ?..?etmg.
COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCHLakewod Road 11Shark R»er Bill.
FIRST UNITED METHODISTCHURCH
S.onth Ave. * I) StIHlUlaT
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH130k Air. and E St
Beliinir. N. J.Rev. Tni-odore A, Davis, Pastor
ST. ROSE R. C. CHURCHSeventh Ave. & E SI., Relmar
Monslgnor Peter J. Tcston, Pastor
Sunday Matues
In Die Church7,8:30, 9, 10. 11, 12.5 P.M.
Week Day Massen6:45 & 7:45 - confessions beforethe 7:49 Mass.
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Apartments, died Saturday at Jcr( ' . , ,„ *,-••. ' « y shsre Medial Center, Nnp-
rmnn nnmr rmwui m me. *H M fin Mn ^ ria L U a t o i IM was tht* wldo* irf I>r AlbertH, nh<- d M !as! TtHirsday, wpm j Westiake.held .it the D u A c n m i l ] She was born in Kithway and
Belm.-ir. on Monday M tMrf hcrv two yo:irs.'• n Si A.I- sfi dttantfa Vn"A- ',',• I H ,i memher
C«BMt*ff, MMM^MI r-f ( hrist ['nit> (liUrch AslttiryMis liiim#wq VII the widiw irf i'-irk. BBA fbt liahwuy (1ia)it(?r <rf
^i'1"1 UW*Wd Ud WH I for- dM Order of Ka^vrn Star.jrwr rf i K nf ul Ik-'UTiiif Sh** hiid Surwv JHtl *"'*• son, Jfri'mL^LtiI n . in I'l-can QrftSV fur thi' pust \ ! , San Anscliio. Calif.; a sister,atl years. Mrs. GfTtnidl Dtvfa, tfMtfWl!;
Mr-; LnMAaHl m (xim in Red tWfl gnmdfliildren, amt two grtat-fi-iitk Sh»> was a 50-year mem- tir-uidehildren,ber of the Twin City Chapter. Ttie Rdiert C. Neary FuneralK.isli'ni St.ir, Asixiry Park: a Home, Munusquan. WM.S iHtmbM d tlw First Mothodist trf |Church, Bt'lmar; the Susanna Circlr of the Church, and she was
- a life member of the Bdrnar, >
HIT fiisf h u ^ w n d o;n irat«l Ben-octt'i Pish ttetut, Belmar, furmany ycirs.
• : . i i . .;!• . - u " f b y a (1 i ! ' : r i i ' ' •Mrs. WaltM Quclch, Ocean Town-ship: throe -ons, Slcphfii M Ben-nett, Havertown. I'a,; ltii-;-,fll E,Bennett, Avon, and Harold H. B<>n-nttt. here: two si-t in, Mm HelenBfeQiesaty, Nsptttsit, ind NtmRussell Snapp, W;ishinf!t<m, l').C.nine gnmdchildtx'n, and 20 great*;,rrun<ifhildren.
JOHNSONFuRcrcl Kamer ni',{, Air <'t>ritlitiimrdRoute 38 • Wall Township
Modern funeral HomoModernly Equipped
Walter J. JohnsonOirector
681-4455
Why Jo our servicemen buy U.S. Savings
Bonds? Their reasons are the same as
yours and mine: saving for the future,
supporting freedom, And because they're
6ghting for freedom, too, maybe service-
men see the need more clearly than many
of us. Buy Bonds. In more than one way,
it makes you feel good.
NOW—Higher Rales!
Savings Bonds now pay 4.25^o when held
to maturity—and Freedom Shares (sold
in combination with H Bonds) pay a full
5%. The extra interest will be added as ft
bonus at maturity.
And now you can buy the Bond/FreedomShare combination any time—no monthlycommitment necessary. Get the factswhere you work or bank.
US. Savings Bonds,new Freedom Shares
ESTABLISHED 1944 TELEPHONE 681-3900
DANGLER FUNERAL HOMEJ. Robert Gray - Qwnar & Mqr.
"We < ndmvor to serve each family (is if theywere our own, efferbiiQ a warm and friendlyatmosphere, quality and dignified service tomeet i-n-nj financial need".
EIGHTH AVE. & SOUTH LAKE DRIVE BELMAR, N. J.
Phone — 681-1587
F m s i BAPTIST Uli'JitCH
1 NWh A«., Vftui O .-A., Beixar!
D A N I E L A . R E I L L YFUNERAL HOME
"^ituaied on beautiful Silver Lake convenmniij-located to serve the entire Shore Area.
801 D Street Belmar, N. X_
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Sltuh ttf the trim* mid vtokiioday utTUrn, 1 am »urr, li«MHpull their w«ight Hiu. not imuijh Am»rririiaumht* part* of then lives tu fuiltu-t I«if their huMM and thtir Nation. Thry inII Mr ay from the "what'i hi it fur itw" aynrfru[Muitit ami preserve the fr&tlcmft whichgranti-ii. The full duty of ,t tmni as a frett'iid* txyuitd hts own *iilf-intetvBti. Whenprtv.tiis, beneviflttit*? and good will di«.
(loud citisEetiship is much more than u daasroomiutijivt; it \* a vital, daily chore for all free people ifthey hope to remain fret*. It is a debt to the past and anobligation to the future, (KKK! citizenship, like uthct-worthy goals, is the fruit of personal commitment andinvolvement. It is a lolemn contract between the in-dividual and hia government.
In the United States, a -itizen is a part of hia goveminent, a system founded M the rule of law1, not men.Its powers are derived from the consent of the governed.It is established on the principles of freedom, equality,justice, end humanity. These represent the rights andprivileges of citizenship. But rights and privileges areinseparable from duties. Some basic duties of a citizenare to love his country, respect and obey its laws, par-ticipate in its affairs and operations, and defend itagainst all enemies.
In America, the rewards of citizenship are priee-_ I, but the demands are high. If we do not meet the
demands, thert, will be no rewards. To my mind, areal need in our country today is for all people to dotheir duty as citizens.
J. EDGAR HOOVER,
Director, F.B.I.
Ing our information, and we? evervnne wiio reads this does
their part in helping the future.
Sandra StewartMk'hetle ShanahanMuriel SodenW.ill High School
Fuel ChangesCut Pollution
— Significantprogress in the fight against airjollution has been achieved bytersey Central Power 4 lightCompany and New Jersey Power
Ii Light Company as a result ofrecent major changes at theirelectric generating stations.
Two of the utilities' three coa-.entiona! generating stations have
Your County
Agent ReportsIKKf s AND I.KMIK l l l l \ l , t >
year iifaearnings
a H a chore to do beioreApril 13, 1979 weanling to James
Caivano, (tutrkt manager otthe Ajbury 1'ark *> M, ** •••..•,
Stul grad.- changes around trees n
Excavating over sis inches of mHdestroys much vt the surface H
fibrous root system through which ,„•trees obtain water and nutrients,
An attnuai report is due .JI.-AIUh« amount at wages the UKIIVHI-
thefrom a business,
report must also *hcw thewhich wages were
tut eh in cttH-het and Uw "leatherfan" in knit are brought up-
*t«- [••[ the modern miss whodelights in the morale-buildingEaxhiuns she can create Qutck-quick Knit and Quick-Quirk Onchet is the nicest thing that's hap-pened since yam. It means fash-ion at an unbelievably realisticcost. It would be hard to describe
all the various ways
hat was originally the Uiinl
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d*?r forHolmes
n currency or moneyk t to le»rfc pattern to Luis '* *s necessary t
tf CaUfonia, Coast Ad regular way, V
that Rwneitfjer the "fascinator," or
3 has been inM H M turf,
Lowering the grade 'or raisingJti tends tu change the todex taibielevel if il w near the surface and l^T**6 « t h l s ^ 1 " ^ u to &**»* are you too young? Ask yourcausu root ar4 soil drying by re- t h e So^tl Security Adminigtration grandmother about it. It's shownmoving the lowoil natural inulch to ^terniin* 1* a beaeficiary here with the "lover's knot" cro-and vegetation says Donald M >^H P^ bT tvil time has re- chet ^oup , tied uoder the chinMohr, Senior County Agent. The ™ I v e d " * c o r r l c t f ^ 1 « b e D e " M •*• w o r « i l «"< also wrapped inend result is a general decline in fHs f o r " » **&• Uiiderpayments the more modern mood of today.vigor branch dieback. or death o r oveniaynieirts are adjusted ac- A pretty rectangular headscarf ir
Trees with c o r * n g t° t n e information given featured instead in the ' " '
Fur ordinary decitatiBg olriKiie than one stiU-h at a time,
to Htncf off to U*. You use the yam
wrtiier, Box «02, IngJrwood. kwn &* » ^ ^4 can only doI (his on the ude of tbe row thatthe slides is on. Again, dont for-
Pleaw print your namv, ad- get to push the enpty needles< nuni |,at.j( to nonwDrklng posittoo-
/mail Q^\ti^h-
Dear Lois: I am having diffi-culty increasing and decreasing
my knitting n 'e me any hel
working position. This should be dotteon the edge next lo the slide Thenwhen tbe slide ii p u M KTOMone stitch is cast on.
To Increase more than one »itcht a time, b
- Juanita J. to working and wind theeach needle starting
nside needle, making
CROSSWORD * * * ByA.C. Cordon the slide Uiat the slide.. bolero, row. Don't forget to push ._..
Sayrewlle Generating Station and by building terraces or retaining early in 1970, the beneficiary Weightless warmth; you can ere- empty needle back into nomvork- 'the 112.000-kilowatt E. II. Werner walls to p r e ^ n e a miximum oi should contact the closest social ate it in one SfWtM from only i nS positions on, when you push ij^l'. .
the feeding roots. A mixture of | security district office. one or two skeins of 4-ply yarn, the slide across, the stitch will be . a r 1^'•, ?LL • u^Jfo L-(jt'iicr.iting Station in South Am-hov. Conversion is undei-way and pejat moss, iealmuld or compost I Mr. Cajvano stattd that the staff Both patterns comes
scheduled for completion earlyin 1971 fit the 128,000-kilowatt Gil-bert G-ei*r;iting Station in HollandTownship.
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Bovjer, JCPL-NJPLresident, said "the JttTO emission
of fly ash was reduced J>y aboutl Q»J per cent and sulfur diuxide by[more than i# per cenL qver the
1966 «is^j ^ « m »w«hour basis."
"When the Gitbert Station proj-ect is completed," Mr. Boviersakl, "the emission of fly ashfrom these stations will be re-duced to zero and the emission ofsulfur dioxide on a per kilowatt-hour basis will be further reducedfrom 14 per cent to 4 per cent ofthe 1966 values."
Pointing to the cost of the cur-rent program, Mr. Bovier said,at the utilities have spent approxi-mately $5,000,000 including $3,160,-000 at Sayreville; $346,000 at Wer-ner Station, and $1,474,000 at theGilbert Station. The Werner con-version, he explained, had beenvirtually completed earlier andthe recent expenditure was pri-marily for the installation of oilstorage facilities.
The $5,000,000, the utility presi-dent explained, was in addition tothe more than $2,141,000 spent by
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Your mission in this LaieRoots should not be left ex- w c r e y o u m ^ n t to be that Better-
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SHORE POETRYrtmove some of the top growth tokeep the leaf surface in "oalanw"'with the reduwd root system.
p g, pteep them moist. The freshly cutends of exposed roots over an inchin diameter should be smootned j
d l ih t
r would a career of sorts^ yO u r dally grind
it l thn j ^ yO u r dally grindand painted promptly with tree As you pursue it lo the endwound dressing to prevent en-trance of wilt- and decay-produc-ing fungi.
If topsoil, mulch and other or-ganic matter is removed duringgrading, it should be kept andsome of it returned to the newsoil surface to add sumus andhelp hold moisture. Do not destroymore of the tree's root systemthan is absolutely necessary.
For a d d i t i o n al information,write or call your MonmouthCounty Extension Service, 20Court Street, Freehold, N.J. andask for the bulletin entitled "Pro-
the Companies earlier for electro- lecting Shade Trees during Homestatic precipitalors to control the Construction1,emission of fly ash and for ash REMOVE TENT CATERPILLARcollecting and disposal equipmentat all stations.
160 PARTICIPATEIN CENTER HUNT
SOUTH BELMAR — More than
EGG MASSESLast spring there was an in-
crease erf eastern tent caterpillarproblems on black cherry, choke
To have that peace ot mind.
We have a certain periodWhile we're here on Earth
That we might answer for ourdeeds
From Death, right back lo Birth
No matter what your goal may beYour future's in your hand
Just do your best in every wayAnd God will understand.
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CAMP DIRECTORLISTS PROGRAM
ASBURY PARK — John Marci-ano, youth and camping directorof the Shore Area YMCA, spoke
cherry, apple, and other home to Parent Teacher Groups fromfruit and ornamental trees. i the Bradley Beach School, Sum-
Tent caterpillars spend the win- merfield School, Neptune, and theter as brownish egg masses that tho Dow Avenue School, Ocean
160 children participated in the completely encircle twigs. The Township, on the spring and sum-Soulh Belmar Youth Center Egg eggs hatch during the first warm mcr programs offered by theHunt this year, according to Brad spell about Hie time wild cherry YMCA.Behrman, president. loaves begin to appear . I Air. Marciano described the
Prizes were given to all who Young caterpillars gather in'summer camping programs, in-participated, and special basket limb forks and spin a large webby eluding the Spring Saturday pro-prtzes were won by Tina Giger, nest, The caterpillars leave the gram, starting April 18, a t CampAnnie Bianchini, Jean Gilkspie, nest during the day to feed upon Zehnder, Wall Township.John Reed, John Moriarity, Donna leaves and return lo the nest at Also described were the dayMorgan, Michelle Derosiers, Joe night camp and family camp at CampMiller, and Cathy Heckman.
Prizes were donated by MayorDonald E. Schmidt, Belmar Mov-ing and Storage Company, Certi-fied Television, South Belmar Sin-
fdflir, Chief Bejirman, Weinstein'si Liquors, Jan's House of IceCream, Scal-O-Matic Aluminum,Scorbens and Colony Market.
The Youth Center thanked allwho participated.
To reduce damage by tent cater-! Zehnder and the sumrner-fun-pillars, remove as many egg camp held at the Asbury Parkmasses as possible between now YMCA. The Sta-Hom Camp, atand early April advises Mr. Mohr.' the Long Branch YMCA, was alsoPrune twigs c o n t a i n i n g gRmasses and destroy them by burn-ing.
described.Mr. Marciano said the registra-
tion for the camp programs is lim-Every egg mass you remove ited and parents who arc inter-
will lessen the potential popula-; csted must register the childrenlion of tent caterpillars by 200 to as soon as possible because of300 individuals, itke limit of tre programs.
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WALL, TOWNSHIP - Mr. and |!rs. Lester Lisk. 2fiO2 Buehanon
Street, will mark Iheir 50th wed-ding anniversary on Saturday,April 4, with an open house in theFellowship Room of the GtendolaBible Church, 1615 Glendola Road,WaU Township, from 3 to 7 p.m.
Mrs. Lisk is the former MaryNacgelin, daughter of Mr. andMrs. G e o r g e Naegelin, PointPleasant.
Mr .and Mrs. Howard Parire, ofRed Bank, who attended Mr, andMrs. Lisk at thoir wedding willattend the open hou.se to welcomefriends of Mary and I-ester on theannivesrary.
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4- '- history, htm hwtery, immwram: ttfmtf w tnteonty grawi history
i me mtKFf t*• tf'% n»i*? in <**}.
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This means, H M H< dl • •iMd n u l l sftnmars. colluquiuiiu,and sitmelhmj,' n.••;. i '
H usedin th<' lii^tmy .riil RlRHM bn-gua^'e dBparlrnents, mo;>t ol whU-htry tit have a BtflUp of pa'Ticirating studenis study a sutijwt in
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area arc also brought in for spe-cial programs for high school stu-d n U who itre particularly inttr-Mtsd in hi^ory Ami tht* univprsi-Lid RjHinsor d;iy-king conformncc;
BOSK [lrojjratrw for hl K•I'hiwil teactol on history as aufejfld :!ti!l on how to teji'h his-
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grams are n«t wtdnsKOlli H $w(jucslion remains as to what is toU done lo meet tire new challenge |in teaching history tm tin; college
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Dr. iluthmachvr. a man of ron-rider!*>fe modwty, does not say.thnt here Rutflcrs sp.irkles, butothers do. Tlie hisfory ue[>;irtmonthas long onjoyoti a reputation 68
It ^•ems to be working ;tt lUfrWV, Uuiu^li. Despite ptills show-ing thf number of history majorsnationwide going down while thenumber of political KflMpfl. SOSlology and religion majors is go-ui^ UJI, liw number of history ma-
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Sometimes we get the feelingwe're being followed.
Everybody's gelling into the act.Everybody's making a small car.And since we'vo modfl more of them tHon any-
one else, we thowgril we'd pass along some ihingswe've learned about the business over the years:
first off, there's no doubt about it, the On!/ wayto make an economy car is expensively.
SQ RUIQ N O . I, don't scrimp.Get yourself tho best engineers in the business
and Ihen hire 9,000 or so iop inspectors to keepthem on iheir toes.
Next, try to develop on engine that's not a gas*Guzzler, li you can get II 1o run on pitMs of oilinstead of quarts, great. If you can gel it to run ontair instead of water, fantastic.
Work on things to make your car lost longer,like giving it 45 pounds of paint to protect its topand a steel bottom to protect its bottom.
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Perfecting a good economy car is a very time-consuming business. So far it has consumed 25years of our time.
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