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BEL11.;.' PUB. LIUART IOT; kit, I 07719 COAST ADVERTISER OFFICIAL NiWSPAPN FO« ilLMAI, JOUtM Ml . TOWNSHIP, SraiNO IAXE MIGHTS, AVON-ir-THI-SiA VOl. 7», NUMtED 5 •ElMAR, NEW JEI 19, Thunder, April 29, 1971 TEN CENTS ten can imation Program led By Committee p. -The Wall land fill," she sdrjed, "This , Heautification is what the reclamation i has launched an program is trying to avoid." lenta! reclamation Mrs. Krumm expressed I directed at glass her gratitude to Boy Scout num containers and Girl Scout groups who established a distributed posters to inform l center near the township residents of the ! garage behind the reclamation center's opening. till Little League Arnold D. Dauer, tillpn corners Road, president of the Wall Kiwanis SS-gallon drums Club, said the Kiwanis was placed in the very proud to play a role in center; 3 for this drive for a better 3 for colored glass environment. He praised Mr. I aluminum cans. A Parker's "fins effort" in tance from the site coordinating the program. J Scout building for ollection of old Police Seen I site was built for the i committee by Celling New i Kiwanis Club and Parker, Kiwanis repr-tientativt: to the committee, cuonlintcd the SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - Police in the "this is strictly borough reportedly will soon experiment," Parker said. receive a pay hike and an "We really don't know what increase in vacation time, the reiftonse wilt be. For the Mayor Peter H. Maclcarie RECLAMATION PROJECT - Arnold D. Dauer, president of the Wai) Kiwanis, and Mis. time Ming, we plan to empty Monday night requested a Adelaide Krumm, beautification committee chairman, deposit glass bottles into drums at trie drums every other week review of salaries and the new declamation center on Ttiton Cornets Road, as Joseph Parker (left) and Wall but we'lj be keeping an eye budgets and asked the police Township Mayor John J. Gassner look on. WINS TRIP TO HAWAII. George Geiger, Belmar Ford dealer, reads letter advising him of award of a week's trip to Maui, on it and, if the volume is committee to forward its Hiwtit, for outstanding sales accomplishments during January-February in national Ford sales contest. The test of Geiger's great We will go to a weekly recommendations for police Mies staff beam their pleasure at the good news. Shown arc: Standing-Sales manager Robert Smith, salesmen Melvin Hulse, collection or even more pay raises, Hospital Will Begin Expansion Joseph Rose, Edward Kelly, William Sherwood. Hulse, Rose and Sherwood received prizes of a week's vacation at Lake frequently." Mayor Maclearie also Kiimesha, Concord, N.Y. from the Ford Company. (Photo by Kokes) Mrs, Adeliade Krumm, called for a review of a c h air man of the vacation schedule in an beautification committee, effort to give borougn To Alleviate Crowded Conditions Women Voters asked 111 residents to please employes two weeks, POINT PLEASANT-- added Mr, Leone. expansion program. Sen. Adlai Stevenson Will Address rinse out all containers vacation after more than one Point Pleasant Hospital will A major feature of the Expanded Radiology and befortidcpositing them at year of employment, begin construction the end five-story wing will be a outpatient facilities, Urge Sewer the reclamation site. In other action of May on the largest 38-bed medical- surgical unit including additional "Twre will undoubtedly Councilman Joseph Zach expansion project in its 43 on the fourth level of the tmergency rooms, wiU be Democrats' $100-A-Plate Dinner be some confusion over the requested from the governing year history-a 5 story fiv e-floor addition. Nuw built on the second level. wing-designed to alleviate its patient rooms will be Expansion of the Link For Fort met civ cans," she said, body, approval of an semi-private and equipped Senator Smith had &ssn iAVMtlQWSt anil nuina^eiTient "Generally, beverage cans are expenditure in the amount overcrowded conditions. Hospital's outpatient appointed to Senalur reforms which attracted A $4,050,000 with specially controlled air facilities will include the notional attention. FAIR HAVEN - Mrs. madeof aluminum. They can of $240 to purchase three systems providing maximum Dirksen's scat after Sen. Millon A. Vrecland, be Identified by their shotguns to be used as construction contract has addition of two more Dirksen's death in 1969. In his 1970 contest with been negotiated with the patient comfort. emergency looms for a total Senator Smith, Mr. president of the Monmouth rounded bottoms, lighter standard civil disturbance Richard T, O'Connor, County Council of the weight and they have no equipment. The request William Blanchard Co., • of Another highlight of the of five, and it four-bed Mo n m out h County Stevenson won by a plurality Springfield, for the new expansion program will be a holding area housing of 545,336 votes to lead a League of Women Voters, seams. Most food cans are received unanimous Democratic chairman, said, last week, made public text made of tin. These should approval. wing, which when completed 30-bed Coronary Care floor, emergency patients for 8 "We are delighted that Democratic landslide that in 24 months, will increase which includes a nine-bed brief precautionary period of carried thfc party's local of a letter she has written to not K brought to the Councilman Frank Homer Senator Stevenson has Congressman F. Edward reclamation center. stated that a reclamation the Hospital's capacity to Intensive Coronary Care Unit observation. chosen to speak at our first candidates into office in a 242 beds. Hebert, chairman of the "We ask our residents to program will soon get on the third level. The Hospital's laboratory, S100-a-plate dinner." "Not number of t tad it ionaliy Armed Services Committee wlucli performed; well over only is Senator Stevenson Republican counties. please note the writing on underway in the borough The 174-bed hospital has The Hospital's 10-bed of the House of ilu, t(;V "f each drum. If the and that all aluminum cans been operating to as high as Pediatric .Unit will be 200,000 tests and the son of <m envne.nl father, Representatives; asking that examinations test year, *ffll he is a distinguished and clear and *' colored blass are and glass boltles collected, 112 percent occupancy, well increased in capacity to 19 Wall Committee Fort Monmouih join the accidentally mixed, the drum when the program gets above ihe recommended 82 beds and, the Women's be expanded by about a nationally known statesman Northeast Monmouth third of its present size in his own right. cannot be reclaimed but underway, will be picked up percent rate, by placing Pavillion, housing obstetrical Lets Contracts Regional Sewerage must be dumped in a sanitary on trash days and kept patients on beds in hallways. and gynecological patients, through the acquisition and "A vote-getter who has Authority, r\ 11 i ii 1 separate and stored until With present facilities, will be expanded from 16 to relocation of adjacent areas WALL TOWNSHIP - The patients requiring derive 2b btds as part of the overall on the ground floor* often overcome Ucmemltms Township Committee Congressman Hebert has odds to win public office, int roduced a bill covering Dr. Abdellah ir»»t»wi.to»neydi«i surgery have been waiting as Wednesday night approved a plant. long as four months before Senator Stevenson lias contract fcf a new auxiliary military construction in proved to be an official who JB?2 and Mrs. Vreeland Will Receive Council approved (he they can be admitted. Belmar Commissioners Suspend electric generator at a cost of purchase of a new starter for knows how to get things $2,796, The low bid was suggested lhat it include the "The Hospital is done for Urn peoaW nf his incorporation of the local J borough-owned well from awarded to the Rusox Award the Lexington Standard functioning l'ar beyond its Tavern License For 15Days constituency and the nation. I- ngineer ing Co., of military post into the capacity," said Hospital system. Corporation of Carlstadt, at Director, Richard J, Leone, BELMAR-The Board of service or consumption of ADLAT E. *'We expect Senator Secaucus. A higher bid was a cost of 52,154 plus $300 commissioners Tuesday alcoholic beverages unt3 the Stevenson to attract a record su b rn it ted by Cooper The league, which has "An average of 15 patients a STEVENSON 3rd for labor. Councilman John day must be ad mil ted on ordered the plenary retail repairs now in progress are crowd eager to hear his llectric Supply of been studying the water Sterner said it would take consumption license of Five certified and completed by important message." Middletown at $.1,112. resources ol the county since cots in hallways for tack of FREEHOLD - Senator about six to eight weeks to bed space. Our diagnostic Seasons, Inc., located on the Health officer. Senator Stevenson is a I N "[her action the 1%4, pointed out that "the receive Ihe new part for the Adlai E. Stevenson 3rd of coast of the county is a and outpatient facilities are "II" Slreet, be suspended for Approval was also given Illinois, son of the late member of (he Committee CimimilH-e approved a hid well, also taxed to their limits." a period of 15 days effective to Do lintck S. Ol Salvo, (wn-time candidate for the on Banking. Housing and bj Community Qc$ Control low-lying area with many A public hearing was held May lOat 2:01 a.m. operator of the Ocean View Urban Affairs and the Id am from May 1 to shallow estuaries.