THE COAST ADVERTISER 0/final ,V(U'»(«I;«T for Hrlinar, South Bet mar. Wall Township, Spring Luke lint/hit

>Se\t!nt> Si Yem1, No 2- t" I'fty BKLMAR, NKW JERICY, THURIDAY, BEPTKMBKH 3, IMil 1 Fll SPRING LAKE COUNCIL TO CONSIDER 75th Anniversary PROCLAMATION Book Fair By SOUTH 6ELMAR NURSING SERVICE

OCEAN PRIVILEGE FOR SURF RIDERS Will Be Observed Htii ISi.WS, Hit- Tmvi^hip uf Wall is d.-sirmw Library Friends TO BE CONTINUED FOR THIS YEAR Study Will Determine Location (if reiUu'iiifc Hit' Utwilies as a rt'Siilt of molnr vrhu-lc Identity of Benefactors to be Released By Union Fire Co. afi'iilt'tits v\ Iiicli CHUMC nwclh'SS loss of life tunl liuinafrc Shows Profit i m tu pioiM'rty, and bf pnufMsi'il I r 6 ill M"*,mt Public Invited Free Members Wanted MI ott rtfo i i li nobi 'h. la •ftltU ri.tli Mr K.l CBMIB Height. Miiii.i.-ii|iiaii, ill ,i tusi IFI canned »ltblb« Monawrth CCUB i"Mn;itiiin known The Bl I • il M ukluiltn^ trrfl 111 WHSRSA8, Vhey iH-cur in | great IBMHHm llttV* A IBMHU ut Iht' newly fffM> 111 \ I'ciii.im. • then vmm tj OrgAfliuttn la locUl Imte |iuniiiuri h;is ban SM ')? • fflil^ A Miff Uo\u Bimnii:ii IMBI IM^ \;ii'ittiuii and htiliduy [H.'nudM. and imi 'TnwsM pi I)M Iwnu U IUI1 $ l.'t|lU->l ,1 Mpeiui MMl m m nmilnlir o) the swnM tn «* 'Vfrtn >t \M* i(»" H ta 01 Ij •H -inline .n U\ Hie- Mi M) QAffl \.IM Mttt, mUium-.l brafy" was held on Friiiny eve- year. A letter tmni poroygb U anil i viul DM bfljNI JIV puM Wllh'h'h'AS, it is dt'*m>u$ to imprt'SH MpM all niiit; h&fiM Bit, :ti i!u< mwj 1 ten I«t'«- J tlic niitiT i,i M H Mrs William B CB»f8?, aet- im in ). Dumilii .1 < iinnm^hiiiTi. M \ 4 in a small bi'.wh area n*di bg ,(1 v«,uk, «t»n u Eua- citizfits uf \Vi\\l Township, Ivoth drivers mid pidw 1 IS| ihiiiiinau, iiiiiiounct'd I profit aiiid cttnversirtidiiv ^ilh the stu'c lit' n i iii rod n'liy winch ii un illt'l I I'l'ilIlHIU'lKlt'ii ' * (I ailln 1 1 1 Dl *' iiMjIteii Ur|H,M .ii ,i nrwnrnftw un in- (tiaita, of iiiipfdvinK thcii haliits eonct'niniK their" own a Ilia ii Irwn ths usuili.Tl in m aj!Mv- im "i - M> tttinw '• • , i al Uty to Ih*; jetty Hi MUI! 1 snffty anil of others, 1 ktwiis in lht> .IIV.I li.iu Houd and Church ft, I'd tht iiihvi'i • uiid mcrnhcra of nUnw, ami mpiimil h^V niejil wln-tt'riy thf idmlity JIKI i'irwi#lTiey RlB^teal c.r I *,n t;iwn recognittafl In trio ^nmin^ Liimn Kiri- Co -I MOW, T H t: N I:FOK fc\ i tin iMtntynti atujreciiilinn lo ?ll whu partifi- h'l-jtrnnit al IM 'I ''• W«Bl I Wlfl yMWv\\ iUl M'.USStuii continutfl by illocwlnj buctwi l« td IM HMIIO Imown [c:r I '' B( •test 1 or Ht'iiif iH.'ni'.l lh*> nut shtp uf Wall, hoth driver and pcdcstriati alikt?, to wert: elt-'Cted: jjiinatnl. Mj.ny presen! IOI tS Iff U Cmmctlrtui Fi mk M files At Circle Pla/a cxtMcist' unusual care during the vacation period jjfftfa ttte Kfflrl of M< "oss. \>< BKIVI Kficta ,.r. i i -,•:. i.in.- Jules Grayer, Pnwjfaij Mrs Belmar Synogog -ik lo and til l whicli Ctjiincilman Ilujn- ^aid "in ! : til.BWS thr B'Xtuik'h PflMUt Well Attended tnm AiiRust ^!(J, VM\4 through Stpttfmber J, IM4, flalpli SUinljerger, Vice Presi- nur pi'iiir'itiarj' dr-rn:s.-iun& '.vith a dent Uri Michard Child, fccFf- M'ttbij diving ud related activi- al wliich we hert'iiith BfWti tury; Mrs. Salvator Ali, Treas- Engages Cantor ties. Councilman Hurley promised Mighf Run in Winter copy ami would AMI that to all HIKCK, 1 la luok into thi feasibility of .set- inlt'rits and purposes tht- Cum- Acting Mayor i,{ tht1 The third and fin:i! Wai! Public pan> is now an mcorjwruteJ TilP date for feSGtpftfif charier For Holy Services ting up the special beach in the 1 Lihutry Stury Ifaui «M hlM ttf Township of Wall members mm extended to Scp- G^ l l I'oiiiH i icf. :(-.l 1 I'minnlman fiuilt'.v ,'iUu said nSH in tht Cnmnwinuy RoKR Hespectfully submitted, lember ;iOlh, and dues lor in- Board m eJicfed v thi' Children's Swim Mevt held In- Ciidi' Plaza Shopping On Wilson F Allen nd but wittai [&i B Ifiti Sunday al Ihi' South Kml Ml Samuel L Gillin \n\uni' 'Vi^.hin|i to beconie B ch;i! r. F. Phiibrick KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ORGANIZE 'very successful, and enjnyv.l by Mrs. Qwim O^twiild and Mra ift memb« is urgt-d (u CflU Mrs all1 He uhfd Council t» vote tibffl Heroy weit' the "story Committee on Srsca Bflpef St the Bclmnr li- A. S. Ram, pn-siilent. m\ tft-s Incorporation Ihe entiiv Jewish commutiily ta a letter of thanks to the partici- tellers". In keeping with Itie cur- NEW COUNCIL FOR SHORE AREA brary before ihat date. Bids wffl !•«• repBiv*• cnn.l(ir^,| bj the properly at 21H Howell Av# , pt^M Bl B toefcfj and an l)SphH I • I i'l-iii1, {)[ Ip ctfiCBttflia •'•"< o! Ui'ean Beach, N. J. hw will known cantor, larwl owned bv Mr. Andrew F Lynch. were k-iilurfil- They alsi rv\aU-ii By Kprin Gigpr DalvHIaslsTapa OUSh livdnn.t- Mill ba li: | ., This is bl certify that we, the K.iights nf Coluniliu.s Council Schwarl/ of Brooklyn, New Yoik. Spring' Lake's Police Depart- 1 A new council of the Knights the tales which tfli how the-,! ffager&in hereto* all of the B«r- #816 will preside. I: was neces- |«ffi B^t, i.Hh hmigh i fib mi ment will soon receive I SW 1 (if Columbus is in advanced or- iinimals camt to represent pul.ti- ough of Ocean Beach, in the sary to have the (trgt of the three knows Best' Sept. 22IRI thin- ;h 2«fe Ford Galaxie 500, 4 door M^BI ganizational IffH for the Bel- en! parlies tuvviiship nf Wall. County ot Mon- institutional ceremonies at an A li Its • i tm llfi "•iMi.muai'i to replace its pii^t'nt I'l'i? a wd early dale as Bishop Hogan is Momnouth. county frmfcsl&s Mr.s. A, K OUo, the librarian, mouth, and State ot New Jersey, M.iidi:, I'iily, candid;!!!1 fur Cat) ('unlit} IV iffi( t i!.•:,,!,. w&t car. f.'riuncil authorized tht pur- • • leaving September 12th for the ; viiHPd the story hour and invile'l do hereby associate ourselves in- gress from Oi-eiin isd Mn;iin«uih re;irl in which i! u . inted "ii i.h;iM' when C 'imncilman Fi'cd Ecumenlical Council in Rome, ] to a company is accordanct wi!h. the County hm $%\ prh n> • w Brown Wntlri ttw presfiil MI the children tu visit the ttbfUJI Italy, according lo Frank J. St. Conillies. SjK>akinj4 el &• Wum ha* mer IIW.OOO mik-i nf upera which \H located on lath Aveniif and under and by virtue of an •n's T A.M. Hepublk'in club of feJd IBWB '• tiiic • ital ea in the ict of the Legi.ilature of N. J. Peter, who has been named lion ;iru! the Borough mechanic mil io the wail High School. chairman of Ihe First Decree Ocean dale at its S9& Anni^r- .'iii y. BT. M\ ••'->[• Hnil re- •ntitlfd "An ai'l for the Incotpor- 1 Mated ml ol TMHdtl are be Accordtni to Un Ost^aM, the ciimmitle*. sary last week, cautioned tliai Ihe l,!f!! • n!" ta end \i>n^*a to ition of Fire Companies" ap- 1 UmH'ti 8t&t« w;is :\\ B EHKW a * r tht' prr'scnt admini-iratttn in FOR CENTRAL R. R, and Mt'ditatiou Bedell Opposes FirM.: That the name which we and was Vicar General of the Washington, the United Suite-, haj QflWj i' V . i ' • !• i H no A.M • The Holy EudwrUI h,iu' j-Mimt'd 'o designate such Trenton Diocese prior to his been skirting tlw edges of Mai ttaraed •• . .• ,•.( nntl St'imon Comptnj .'lid to bo used in its death in 1953. ism and similar soeialuije phit- tr il I- 111 - • ..: ,, ment Hall, when Most Reverend RettUfJ on weekemls during Sep- calendar for the month of Septem- which it shall terminate is the James J. Hogan, J.C.D., Auxil- Eemher. We extend lo the Stivers ber, these fellows sit immohlc thirty-first day of January, Nine- arv Bishop of Trenton Diocese our most warm welcome and defying Governor Hughes and say- teen hundred and Thirty-Nine ind Pastor of Si. Catharine's BEST IN FLOWER SHOW deem it B privilege tn have them ing it will he their way w no In witness whereof, we have Speeder Fined Church, Spring Lake, addressed a as part o£ our fellowship. way." 'Continued on Page 101 (TOUp o! 90 men Other speakers ncluded the Stale Deputy of the Fast 25 - Slow 50 <. of C. in New Jersey, Stewart WALL TOWNSHIP - Being late A. Schoder Jr., of Edison, Pas! cost Elias T. Karantziis, Ocean EVERYONE A CHAMPION Stale Deputy Joseph J. Carlin of Ave., Seaside Park, $50 in addi- MoorKlown, Stale Warden Pat- tion to a $25 .speeding fine. rick J. O'Reilly of Boonton, for- mer Stale Advocate William F, Magistrate Clarence E h r 1 i c h Bolan of Short Hills, and Mr. fined him $50 for coniempi fui Burke, failure to appear in court March 6 to answer the speeding charge. Another meeting was held at St. He said Karanlzas also had been Margaret's Basement Hall, last notified to be in court April JO, Sunday evening. Al this lime, it b})t did nol appear until his li- was decided that the Exemplcfi- :ense had been revoked by the cation of. the First Degree will state Division of Molor Vehicles. performed at St. Catharine's Mr. Ehrlich reserved decision Auditorium in Spring Lake, on on a charge of violating the town- Tuesday September 8, at 8 p.m. ship' s group rental ordinance, The officers of the Asbury Park brought against Frank Vacciano, 6th Ave., Spring Lake Heights. Mr. Vacciano is accused of rent- NOTICE TO ing a cottage on Pennsylvania WALL TOWNSHIP Atenue to a group of young peo- RESIDENTS ple. For the convenience of voters A hearing for "Sparky" Bian- who wish lo register and change chini, Farmingda!e, on a peep- iddresses, Ihe Office of the Town- ing torn charge, WBS delayed un- ship clerk it, open frum fl:00 A.M. til Sept, 1. Mr. Bianchini is ac- to 4:30 P.M., daily, Monday cused of peeking into windows at .hrough Friday. Al Ben Motel. Route 35. For those who wish lo register or change addresses the Town- ship Clerk will be at the lollow- Welcome! Juanmaria ng places on ihe specified dates Miss Juajinuii'ia Cordones, Mon- rom 7 to 9 P.M. tevideo, Uruguay, is visiting her September 3rd, Wesl Belmar uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sal- Fire House, Highway 71 & 16th atore Garofalo, M2 North Blvd., Ave. South Belmar. She plans to at- September lOlh, Glendola Fire tund St. Lawrence University. LEAGUE CHAMPS - Kay Motors Team. Front rcw (I. lo r.) . Tony Cappicllo. Dnvid King, Ricky House, Belmar Boulevard, Canton, N.Y., on a scholarship September 17th, South Wall from the InstiLute of International Lfische, Wayne Fisk, Second row (1. In r.i - Gary Vogel, Wayne Kmiimns, Don Vof-el, Bruce Lite- WINS AWARD — Mrs. U'illiani K. Mdorc. prpsiilf"! of (he Red O,l;i Woman's Club, pr«wnUni pke, Mike Pasterchiok, Third row ll. U> r.) - Bob Fisk (manager), Jimmy Cflpjlollo, John Okol- Fire House, West Atlantic Ave. Education in conjunction wilh the United Stales Embassy. i» Show ribbon u> Robert DBIHskin for his mother Mrs. James DiansMn. Mrs, Danskiii's ar chiiny, Al Fisk, James .lobes and Buhby Potter. Not present when picture was taken is Dottg Kil- September 21, 22 and 24, Muni- cipal Building, 2500 Municipal mf nf. uf ml geraniums was cutefed in the Tribute lo New Jersey tmiusipj laicgory. tell unil (ouch Al Fisk. Court, 1M2 Pontiac Calalina. 9 passenger (Photo bj Station Wagon, $2095, Woman — earn extra money iii Over 175 entries were made • BKLMAK VOTING KAY MOTORS, 501 "F" St. Two bungalows for rent for the REAL BARGAINS AT AftP your spare time. .No experience Also September 121h and 13th — the Wall Township Tercefctew V.V.M, V.,\\tr,.\iNs ,\T REGISTRATION Bateiar, N, J, winter starling September 18th un- required, For information phone from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Flower Show, sponsored by M. • BEE AD ON PAGE FIVE Persons, not already registered, til May isth. All Improvements SEE AD ON P \QK Municipal Building, 2500 Muni- Lumber Sale at ReWoods Red Oak Woman's Club' and : who wish lo register or who have 681-6001. and very attractive. aBl-2681 cina! Court, Route 35 & Rutherford Green Thumb Committee, a i ehfMljjed their address since regis- Deadline for Registering anc Friday 28th at the Circle PL a HOUSE FOR SALE - To bo re- Two bungalows for rent for the Neptune tering may register or notify Ihe winter starting September 15th Changing Addresses for the No- Shopping ('niter's Community GMC — Tfaa truck with the most moved to your lot. Inspect and Boro Clerk of sutli change nf vember Election is September SOUTH BELMAR 1!)6!1 Tempest Lc Mans Coupe, Auditorium. rugged engine in the industry, lite make offer. Call (>81-17fS7 for app't. until May 15th. All improvements address at the Boro Offices, River and very attractive. fiei-2fi!ii. 24!h. VOTER REGISTRATION White with Red Interior, Radio, Mrs. James Danskln, Sea Girl, it at General GMC Sales, Inc., Rd. at fith Ave., on any business IHMA K. STANLEY Eligible persons desiring to reg- Heater and Seat Belts Sharp Car, received "Best in Show Award" Bradley Beach, N. J. Storm Windows Repaired day, Mon. thru Fri., 9 A.M. to MORTGAGE LOANS Township Clerk. ister to vote may do so at thi. $1750. KAY MOTORS, S01 F St., with her arrangement of geran- Metal and wood. Also window 4:30 P.M. Also the evenings of to buy, build or refinance. S 5 - -20-21-22-23-24 Oflice of the Borough Clerk on Belmar. iums in the category "Tribute to 1^57 Cadillac, 2 door Hardtop. Full shades, Taylor's Hardware, New Sept. :), 10, 17, 22, 23, 24, 7 to 9 Belmar Savings and Loan Ass'n, any business day, Monday New Jersey industry", Power, Like New $785, store: 10th Ave. and F St. P.M. and the morning of Sat., GEORGE SLATER 712 Tenth Avenue Tel. 601-2BOO through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to noon Mrs, James Pierce, Belmar, re- KAY MOTORS, 501 F St. - Bclmac Sept. 19, 10 A.M. to noon. Watchmaker - Jeweler and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eve- SHORE BEAUTY SALON Dry Cleaning .Special ceived ;i $io gifi certificate from LAST DAY OF BELMAR VACUUM Main St., Opp., Avon Railroad ning registration will be from 7:00 805 F St., Bebnar, between 8th Top Coats - $1.39 the merchants for her arrange- Saturday Mle U Bagil Ntta REGISTRATION Maintains lop efficiency. Station. p.m. to 9:0 p.m., September 17, and 9th. Dial 6f)l-5675. Moderate Specials Change Wteki- ment sit Eruita and .egetables in LEVY'S BAKERY THURSDAY, SEPT. 24 All mnkes repaired. 22, and 24, 1964. Persons finding prices. Closed Mondays, Fresh Grated Horse Radish. the Garden State category. This 7 P.M. - 1 A.M. (20-21-221 Quality service, Call 681-1225 il Impossible lo register at h FREE MOTH PROOFING Itobcke Farm, 440J1 Belmar Blvd was voted ii{»n by poll vole of Wdfl STANLEY'S RANCH HOUSE above given times, please call ON ALL DRV CLEANING the public who visiled the exhibit. FISH & CHIPS near Rt. 34, Glendola. 1 and Snacks. Try us for delicious char-broiled tin. Borough Clerk .it 681-3333, Take out - 85c. Friday & Saturday CMC - All truck V-G gasoline 22-23-24 Mrs, William P. Walton, Jr., during husiness hours, and 6B1- SPRING LAKE-COLUMBIAN Groh's, m. 71, Belmar - 661-9605 engines liave proved themselves steaks and burgers • sea foods. Asbnry Park, Mrs. Nicholas No- ZKLBE'S SANDWICH SHOP 0362, during non-business hours LAUNDRY in millions of miles of truck and Railroad Plaza, Spring Lake. SAVE MONEY v.-ik, Allenhurst, and Mrs. A. A. 50C F St., Belmar. Excellenl food ELECTRIC HOUSE WIRING schoolbus use. The best in the in- Ironing done it my home or youi with a low cost atilo loan from JOHN F. McDONOUGH. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Adams, Bridle, were tin? judges at Us best at counter ;ind tn talks N, 3. State Lie. and Permit #100. dustry, General GMC Sates, Inc., home home — good references. ihe Belmar-Wall National Bank Borough Clerk. Since 1923 449-8212 for the show. nut. Have a picnic al hot1 wl b. Joseph Berger«6fll-389T Bradley Beach, N. J. 6»]-383C 22-23 775-9093. ts 3 - 22-23-21 1308 - 3rd Ave. — Spring L;ik< 'Continued on Page 10 egae and ecanoray. Twt) I Hi: IHAST ADVERTISER, HKI.MAH, NKW JEHSKY IISHAY. SIT'I KM1II II I ; White Rtynaldi i» Shainii IllaiiieOuet'ii liecoines Salimann Harm \iifjelu (!. Jacques X ^ alter HOIMTI *r I ii>t Hftboduft Senw *>l Announce Announce tw(Hi*EUt*nharl Vfddini Engagement \U\i\v of [)il\i«l II, klV wd* grmkutted (ram \!is U llt'V VtlliSe. N= " M. t: . | I I'l HIT'^MHIHI * JMf t- C teMJHI and Walter rWwrl ihe Aimiemy of Si Abykiui, J«r Mil ! l i m Mi ; itvd lir. e .Himmi.-iI Hi, ett- M HtHwn I. K KkltlK »Hf UUlIilt'tj III St Cllth wy City, ami Spring Hill 'Alt' M ill Hint iittughU't, IS. 315 f .elllflU 111 llifiF ilillinhtl'l JtllU! : 9 M i HHMH 1. it t h *• F a I) BUd . Sea iioi dime* Una CttMta chut'ih i nitrite s\w will trm-h III the Hu Hmi i,. d » tmm » I HI d Barry C HariN. stm el Mr Niton (iriHie St'hool Hi*- H. •- M.>l«i: / Th« brido, guen m fnaniajje I Mi> (It-di'tie Harris, ;W Chi-Tjw Htv Matth**w A RHHJ "t •i- |MHM al I » mgtlwul ' .. I,!'K: nn a guwn .»t St (Vter s Collet- .Wt MJ I ttj Mr BUM »'» ^latlujtfd from «Uttberai t 'run i-li ti( ihe Holy AjHMi laiv H« veil of Krtnch officiated ill Hi |MW| a'fl • totlm High St'hool. (man '• """' u'" J'lif I . i !»• Hi i « iv (ji'twiurt1 llliMUm fi'll fviim a JJI1!)HIH head- UU, .iini SjniiiK Hill i ulk-Mf Hn i Triftiiy, Mrnniqiin offi tttrt Kvttrny tli^ti Hctuxtt ami Mai .-, iJ.i.,1,-,1 itif Nu^id! MM iiiete She cat nod it crtsstent is flliployfii hy the ilili<-nl)i\tnd "'"' !••*•• IUHII MuntimjM Uiy.u feted and 'N> brute is Ik ituightrt i'i Mi jiMit' Wetmter Jufliui Ciiile^f, HMBM • «hi!e urrtiids and uy C ' Mniimi u !; HH i.il Sthoui i kfat MM Uvti Own VV.isiiin^ttm S!i«> is em|>ki>e1 H Vu -iiu, MumitRith Hi tl.'.il I HI Hiith Ann luitd. Sea (Jirt Mr. wd Mn fntoriek 1 ; . ; a stci elary by th* NP> Jjrs^y JttpM. Jvnil City and tuw I.;jkt< tor, Ltmtf HMflb She it J | *j,, nui.l iif hunw Shr wore u Natural itu* Co , Asbury Park • • V\:!;:.,ti, I l\i In hi',i!ih md'j* nf Ihf MiHifiii TaftParker Ml D1 >fllu* IM wi!h iHf Aw , Spruit Lakr llt-ighi- Thi- Her fiante wai fmm Dempsey Bonelli . .,.•'•• •HNlMNd HM and carried a ll the Mm tif Mi .u-l \ h v>,;ii K Announce HWMMM High School amt Mrs tuM'aite of urjfijjf r«s*s antl Harry BlitM. HKTffH, Qfeb Announce Pa ,n! iht iau Engagement Massachu Its Marilinw i y He sales munaHer fur a t m ItHjM nave his dau«i Engagement Mr Meymild* was K IHMMI BiulfsiiiJidv werv Ihe Misses • m ttt& Tmui-hip High School vvsl I'fiUte. auent-y in Wall Town-! m niairiane Her ^own ol n MANASQUAN - Mr Md Mrs Anne IfeHNNHHi HlMMJHBi 1 >*a- gNffl in mar- i'ti(iU> result's, at\:i « tended Tmnton State Cot Hi suit' was ,j<', sis William J Schrrvk Sr . l505(>refln mar, Wall Township ter uf (hv Mil, w c junioi MdM Mrt John 11. Gavin. Jersey Engagement ( Ave. unmiunce the H^4HMKl Buth are graduates of Maim- .111 BF.LMAH - Mr and man) MR gown was of white Cily, was her sister's matron of KM HiKh School M Hi || MVHRd ui * •H -md ,iiiiii'ii «| the MBM hijih; JJ John CtdHfe, 182H Bnarwood iMs-, Dunpiaa is i senior at •f«HJ and yelluw roses, to George H U'ppard, son of Mr. Mis Harry Kkim. »i$ter-in-i is minister o! BUM j « ice. have MMMMd the tn- and Mrs .John J, Leppard Jr., lfil Sfton If ill (JMlw, fireenburs, of Ihe bridMFMR, London, Ohio Fiv-lnk'tiim church i>f ni'nt of their daughter, Caroline QMV, iinothtr sisier Argyle PI , Kearny where she is majoring In of Al lui.lo, was flower girl. Her and Miss M. Kathleen Kahy. I s'u. . Mnin Ann, \& George Joseph A January wedding is planned, ikh (rock was of white organdy. Ilockford, 111. Trivir Kmuire ',, , r'MKJish, son of Mr. am! Mrs - Ifiu Schreck is a graduate uf Joseph Prudish. Fatturyviile, Pa, Chrisfupfier Sti s >««. „( - - • —••• Diib t;««« I Her It&et was pHUW from was best man. t7"il__Usher_s _were ' ^»s* High Sehool. Belmar vere styled with lace overhlnuses S e t o n Hiill University, Eaat A JWBMf wt'Jding is planned. ABMI Sfhwicr. Spring Lake; She is employed as a secretary in fhey wore wreath HM^tMMM i tranfft where he m;ijored in "•i*rt Kreijg, Sea Ciirl, brother the law offices of Robert J. Lay- and rried bouquets of yellow psycholi^y. He will deum work Ml a Chi;ek b a graduate of of the bridfgrodm, and Glenn Cur- ton, Asbury Park mums, tangerine carnation: and for hi* masters H0W at Set on Ma:iasqian High School She is Jis, Farmingdale. Mr. Lepparl is a graduate of English ivy. flail in St'ptemlx'r. employed by the New Jersey Bell st CWtri Hi^'h School, Rim, The RMVpSBl was held at Vat Telephone Co A.sbury Park. and Providence i H I.' Colleue. Rir.li-.-> IN filn Inn. Wull Town Harry Ekins, Ltindon. was he.st He served in the Army Military man for his brothor. Ushers were Mr Prudish is a graduate of 1 Police Corps, fie is employed as John Barrett, St, [.oiiis. Mo.; Au- Mr iintl Mrs Kregg art grad- lnOvt.fuM High School. Pa., a social worker for Hudson Coun- gust Hillenhanrl, Batesviile. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. David Taft of Httl M ItHMplII Hi«h St EVERY atlrnficii University of Penn- tt f M ItHMplII Hi«h Sthool ty Welfare Board, Jersey City. HILLIKER 102 Inlet Terrace, Belmar, N.J., J He attended Penn State L'ni [ and F'rederitk J. Jacques Jr, Philadelphia. He al: dd P S L I brother of the bride, Jersey City. •d four Vfars in the Navy. He •'mi0['I!lt- he engagement of htheiir j sity at University Paik He WEDNESDAY npl )>vu at i omputtT Prod- Phyllis Ann, to Mr. 'employed at Sigler's Boats, Allen- Engagement ! A reception at the Spring I-ake RADIO-TV Int.1 Farming.lale. David Morris Parker, son of Mr. ; wood. Wall Township. i Golf and Country Club followed David Parker, 720 Grassmere;' The couple left for a wedding Announced SERVICE SHOP SPUING LAKK HEIGHTS - the ceremony. Ave, Int«riaken, NJ, and Mrs.' trip to Florida and Nassau. They They will reside in Harrison. Accessories RIGMN'S YACHT CLUB Elaine Parker, j will live a! 613 Brooklyn Blvd.. Announcement has been made of Mm Taft was graduated from Sea Girt, after Monday. the engagement of Miss Kathleen Repairs Ashury Park $p School and Louise Clancy to Pfc, David 2054 New Bedford Road ML'SIC FOR RELAXATION Monmouth College. West Long U/IKJMCDC George Murphy Jr. Gifford-Barrick Wall Township. N. J. WINNtKb The bride-elect is Lie daguhter M$merf Lane Night Every Thursday Branch, N.j, She will enter New Announce 1 to 7 Daily . 449-4203 York University Graduate School Mrs, Arthur J. Clark, chairman \ of Mrs. Jerry E Clancy. fi07 Lake of Social Work in September. of hridge flights for the benefit' Ave., and the late Commander Engagement COMMUNITY SiNGiNG NIGHTLY Mr, Parker was graduated from of Manasquan Health Center an- '' Clancy. She was graduated from FT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Mr. Asbury Park High School and is nOUPWd winners of the past sea- St. Rose High Sehool, Belmar,. and Mrs. George E, Gifford. 317 i senior at Ridgt.*r College, Tren- son flight(lights were Mrs. Joseph MaMa-- and the Wilfred Academy of i \ \y 43 j $\ formerly of Bel- YOUR MC kin and Mrs. Evan Strauss. Sec- rc r ton, N.J.. when he is majoring kin and Mrs. Evan Strauss. Sec-' Beauty Culture. Asbury Park. She) marp N. J. and Manasquan, N. J., THE INIMITABLE ETHEL BAY in accounting ond place went to Mrs. Marshall is employed at Ann's Beauty i announce the engagement of their Risley and Mrs. Robert Slater, Salon, Spring Lake daughter Sandra Suzanne to G FUEL CASAGRANDE'S MARKET Hahnemann Medical Mrs. Horace Daniels and Mrs.' Her fiance is the son of David Thomas Barrick Jr., son of Mr, 701 • "P" STREET 681-9673 EELMAR, N. J. 1210 Third Avenue Guido Cavallaro received honor- [ George Murphy Sr., Mt. Tabor, and Mrs. George T Barrick. 4561 Spring Lake, N. J. College Academic able mention. j and the late Mrs. Murphy. He' \ .Andrews Ave here. New flights started on Septem- OIL Session to Open her 1. The 118th Academic Session of FURNACE Hahnemann Medical College and i camp Shore Promenaders SonTahr High School. She attended Mas- Hospital of Philadelphia will be- CLEANING Pendleton. Calif I sey Business College, Jackson- gin Monday, September 14, 1964. LI T n •! ii/ i ' **y Business Greet New Members HOW 10 Purify Water ; ville. She i employed by an The IQy Freshmen will begin a Mr, and Mrs. James Cleveland acousticaill contracting firm here. — CALL — three day orientation program on were welcomed as guests of the In Case of Emergency Wednesday, September 9 before Jersey Shore Promenaders, on Almost every bod v takes pure Mr. Barrick was also graduate! the formal opening of the aca- Wednesday, August 215, at St. water for granted. But what hap- from Ft. Lauderdale High School demic yyear. pens if an emergency cut* off the I He is a junior at Clemson (8. C. Jll C Uriel's Parish Hall, Sea Girt. FARREN Jovllai C. Skucas of no 13th University, where he is majoring Mr, and Mrs. Charles Earb supply'.' Ave. Belmar. who has both The Monmouth County Coopera in electrical engineering and is a Phonr — BN1-23O9 BS and a MS Degree from New- Announced that plans for the live Extension Service. 20 Court member of Kappa Delta Chi fra- "Dependable Farrenheat" ark College of Engineering, .-ill September 5th dance at tS.Uriel's Street, Freehold. N.J. offers a ternity. He is employed by a pow- 809 F STREET - RELMAR attend the session. have been completed. They will' er and utilities firm here. Impala SjoN Cuupt be assisted by Mr. and Mrs. |22-page family handbook, "Emer- gency Sanitation at Home", that explains four ways to purify water imers urged members Mrs. Davis Hosts\"£.X£ in an emergency. to attend the demonstration at my yourself a Allaire Park on September 12th. One way is to boil it fi to 1C MS Society Tea minutes. If boiling is impossible. Mrs. William Shippen Davis of i The president, Ranse Read, re-, then household bleach containing Fair Haven, Monmouth County ! minded the members there will j hypochlorite can be used. Chairman for the Central New j be a caller at the September 23 Jersey Chapter of the National I meting and that business meeting Purification tablets offer another possibility. Drug and sportinp -Multiple Sclerosis Society held . will postponed until the following . JJ county wide tea at her home re- week. goods stores usually sell these cently for MS campaign workers, I "c I The fourth method depends on

volunteer friendly visitors, MS pa-; Mf. Don Dickson announced that | the germ-killing power of iodine, tleatl, their relatives and friend* | preparations have been started for I used at the rate of 2 or 3 drops tES&JSJOtJSZ* WaS I« ™« o" ^tober 3. ! to a quart of clear water. 'It Mdihu Sport Coupl Edwin McCarthy of Belmar. Mrs. Capbel! described briefly The evenings program was un- j The handbook, available free, AND HIGH DOLLAR her plans for recruiting volun der the direction of Bill Dodd, has complete details. teers for patient service, such as friendly visiting to homebound -5 SAVINGS 5" better deal from the patients, social events and an arts and crafts class like the one for MS pgUcitts which has been successfully operated by volun' ON FLYING A TIRES teers for the past six years in Trenton. She said that plans are under way for an MS picnic in Monmouth County this fail. Anyone wishing to volunteer Are Yours At may obtain information from Ber- nard Mabil, Chapter liaison for Monmouth Countv, at 774-2024, QUAKENBUSH SERVICE STATION

F STREET & 8th AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. Squan High PTO | We Give S&H Green Stamps man with the No. 1 buys Holds Meeting An organisation meeting of the Cheefc These Advantages: Manasquan High School Parent Teacher Organization was held at the home of Mr. Paul Buhler, President. Plans were discussed VI. DEPENDABLE QUALITY for the forthcoming programs as Made to Tidewater's ri^id specifications by well as the fall and spring rum- mage sales. The annual card a leading tire manufacturer, party will be held in the school cafeteria on November 6, 1964, THE EISGLE, rent-like monthly mortgage pay- V 2. LIFETIME WARRANTY with Mrs. George Van Sickle as chairman. The mid-winter dance ment you make here takes care of your four Protects against failure from any cause- 'ill again be held at the Bar- biggest home buying expenses—principal and Backed by 3,500 Flying A Dealers-No A?, any car buyev knows, the man who sells the most. clay Hotel, Belmar, wth Mrs. C. h:ji Ui° meat to offer! VI IHI MAN WITH THE No.l BUYS Interest and one-twelith of yearly taxes and in- better tire warranty anywhere, A. Nordell and Mrs. Anthony Mi- surance premiums. ThU feature of the special- •A^aii; this year, your Chevrolet dealer is the man hatic as co-chairmen. The re-: y'A'A I'.'t No, 3 buys. And, right now, KG still has a numeration from these activities , lzed home financing service offered here makes V 3. FOUR QUALITY LINES good Inventory of Chevrolet^, Chevelles, Chevy H's and all membership dues is used I homeowning as convenient as renting. So be sure You select the price level lo fit your pocket- r.i.l Coivaire iri your cbuw.v of colors and interior as a Scholarship Fund to be di- you choose home financing that's tailored for trim. No.f vided among deserving students hook and driving requirements. YOUR CHEVROLET DF4LER convenience. Hut, because your Chevrolet dealer has not to get at the end of the school year. ready for '65, the cars he has arc _going fast. So see him How for a great deal on America's No. 1 curs— Other officers appointed by Mr. V 4. IMMEDIATE CREDIT Buhler to serve for the 1964-65 Hours — 9 to 3 Weekdays before your favorite is gone. year were: Mrs. Clarence Clark- On easy payment terms with your Flying A Kcmi-mher your present car will never bfi worth Credit Card. Membership, Mrs. Robert Clouse Wednesday Evenings — 7 to 8:30 more than ii is today. So stop in soon! —Program, Mrs. William Mer- tens—Hospitality, and Mrs. James We have a complete line of all Nylon Tires-every ('arrrltr...\t.-mli.i THE COAST ADVEKT1HEK, HKI.MAtt, NKW | ftm Am

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Iwe mwn, Mi-. iiuin !••'••• r.niii i ftfiii Mi \ Kircni ttltvi, Bnellf LHKI M i-m.Vin, hm Md Mri tea imtn, Hwy, Nstt, 'II II tnii Mun IM| 1 Alma MMMBI N*»^tune Oly. unit Mr ' < -' ni'l KiIff ii. all at IIUITH1, • . I - IN I" l I I • [hUKihl ,1 \.'wni;m, son yf Mr. Hv |,,itfin,(i iumfrwrimti Mr Bl \i. mi Mn BssM f, CW- ',iii tin . , '. '. . The Mflfl C Ne eral I ,^ frum Kliuhiny,. N. V mJ \!i • DontM M Stwman, 719 l( l Mis. Ihinnas TlKJH) Sr , Et'V, 1127 I • !• tfe I I Home Mana*i|u.in. V in th. i mwnhn "t Wuwiis liO H«-.t!in Blvii, 8H liin. has been M On ntd twr matorw ! i ity. N J camj M ti 4 • ', hi i)t jiiaiijifitwntH Elks, ami loimei prH !i ami Nt nit Dc'! i ' i id ii 9 f iirui twu MbnotlMr Un IMwi M«HMI I i. ! i illf if. .. I HH rui.weiimie Insli'ult', Troy, IB I Jeanne .i! Fuft Bli- !'• • MM Hi It \MK( I \ • hiui!nj ihc ' KM •'• l I rffi • HIM Avfiiuf VUH Mn .tin- Reilly lur I';, hulk .1 Iiiwuaniui cpi\fd Iflittw tioB n tfe pn ;• •• i Brlmar Mary U.lii , firing annt thaL H Mrs, E H " MAM.FV UKOWITZ formerly of Kcisdle. He w littu u onr oabtl I»(H "package" thut nu icnt i'lult in a space ragn Ri-.d Wail TBWB laboratory advisor at the 1 satt-llil.- hi -.iintv HH Mfl^n . SiiuiU-y Lukow.tz, ?fi, father Rivcr-(.'indnn;iti Chemical i! hi- fUH n CARR MHS KM R WALStl SR. the H«C oi Wall Township. | \\e m 1 • . be • trsJaing N, J , Walter uikowilz. died •" Appliance Service 42) Su<*ex Avrnur ; Udp, r&AM lie, and thi turned R| Ki E>ix and MlM M|| Lake long Toms River Cherr icul Sminn Dkla fa Mrs. Gertrude E. Walsh, ^iill Township Schools Will Begin ctub died at Or;in;e Memorial Has- He was born in Poland He [ MI md Mr) William ii Cask* pi'al after a She moved litre from Allenwood, Wall! Survivors include tad tea, Ionian. 221 KM V«rt 1 was born in Newark and lived Tuwn.hip. seven years ago. Mr '< Mrs Helen 9fmv« Year With Main New Teachers I .; 1 SM Girt h,r. c ft to 1 1. im here ihrce years. , I-ukowitz W« a retired builder, son, Egon Jr.. al homi', ;(ii(l j The Wall Township Publit Mr R a b e r I I •• I • Mrs. Walsh was a communi ' Also MffvlvHU are his widow, several granrfchildre '! "y wsitH lornicr M -• choois aticonasl the EoKewtni S|JIW Ukfl Heigl N. J li • ainlni at tet\ EH* N J cant ri St. Catharine's Roman Vera. I MSSsd son. Arthur, and: g ii and Mrs Hick Camp Tne Rohcrt N Digrw, Moflti • i i 1 ,,:. , •• :i-.W\ Neptaae High Catholic Church, heie. a (lauyhtrr Mrs Kstelle Capro, Home M w iM , To [t.-acJt !]•- • Ml. Surviving are her husband, Wil- holh of Wall Township, nine. f arrangemt'nts. liam H Walsh Sr. a! home; (hrte j-r dmlchiiiiren. find six emu Mr. Wayne R. DickmjMi, Middle- Mr VS.IIun. ! •: Vi e Jack Dempsey will arrive Ut, end Mi ( • •• . MM William R Walsh Jr.. Had- Kranddnldren. town, N J.. B.A. Degree. Qrti^ 1 •: . , u'nil.n Srpl ,), [rum MRS. 1. R. FOLKKNKdTII waod, \ j B,S Di Ulaire M W;ili To Call 774-7675 t'onTownship, Robert Walsh, May- The Kohert C. Neary Funeral Oettcgc tHfl To teach (%mmil Webb \h Para B .1 - >•. Big i nhttrsHj K8fi !• inline] el a i-.N' ) ijuil'ft din- MO-i Marietta Road i wood fj\d Richard Walsh, Willow Home. Manusquan. WU in charge IH Hih !l ([jiatti - Mi/ii Si bod Ti xas. OfOVB I'a : one sister. Mn, Sher- of arrangements. Wall Township ;n died in Filkin Hn.spitai. NepUiniv na^juan, \ .1 . • H I' mpnj H2I t3th Ave . Marvlam! (Vi Td '•.,!ii .;- m • ; he lived here since January and 1 : tk •' !Vnii:il i entral School formerly resided in York. Pa. Meihoclist Church. Bflnuir. a\,d l&lst Uada PaHnKei, Spring i Miss Gail I Mi- A V V'nlenuni cj tgt oom BHm;ir JOMW P'^t \T\\ M» I Lake Hei^hU, N J BS. Degree , , JII, N .!. B S Di • . •.;•;, 1 taoi Seytn l^'inui held Cabrini CoUegt, 19M Ta teaeh ,'iioiilli c.ilt p I'H'.I To tew h iaiy. a family reunion with ROT two K,-, I-11 artW Allenwood School. Grade t Cetftra! S I Survi\ing are her husband. U it- sane ;tnd their f.-imllif rffl eatij 1 THE LA REINE HOTEL em e, a son, John Richard Kroni , Mr Thomas H, Farley, Tren- Mrs Alan Vnli-mari. his wife and son. Toir;inre, Calif: a brother. Clar- lon, N. J. BS. Degree, Bfeter Cui N. J M S !' •: j 1 It's New ... It's Exquisite . .. ence II. Spangler. Pittsburgh P;i. ygB, !^W Tfl U :ifbirii; T« JJSIII. . ] [.• •..• • • Wife I'hyb--.

• • For Catering Only Hiyti School, md Mm Sitrm 9tt8fl4ee! Efee The Johnson Funeral Home was PRIVATE BANQUET ROOMS Mi- Ultra A. Farrell, Point I • • Pleasant, N. J. B. A Defies 0 Deg Ban't make my pk&& UU you m the new banquet Brenati College, 1%2, To k';ich Jsme College 9B0 I i ihn I' li!-,cii WOtmS ;i|ipreii WALTER \\. JOHNSON Hiattn, Physical Eia atton utd lib, Iliuh 8dii l and reception room* at >h< LaRebie Hotel Planned 1113 IKth Avenue Driver F. World*! RECEPTION Dietary Ctntine SUitos Ciilk^i.', 1WV4 To leiich ence A. Johnson, Neplune, and ral Science, High School. Fair LATEST RECORDS — SHEET MUSIC — FOLIOS Health i Physical Education, BAR MITZVAH RATES? Very Attractive maternal grand;>ii tms. ijosepn KIII I (arris food and pro West Belmar School. Mr Harrj i' ft'hl sions under refrigeratiw fur Kbcsgiv, Union Beam, and Mn. at Ocean and La Reine, Bradley Beach Spring Lake Music Center Anna SleUer, Lanj* Braaph.qa q Mr, Gerald J, Frimmel, Pwm- iroudsbui'j. Pentw B s Degree pl'-nishment of flt-et units while ailhe Francioni, Taylor, and Ln-sauken. N. J- B. 8. Oegra • •:. Stroadsbarg State College, i.I'HCJ May. Phone: 776-6800 Siim u Zm h«. Mne STUDY OF PIANO, THEORY, ARRANGING was In charge of arrangements. Peter's College, 1853. To teaeh I t98fr. To k>. English, High •• • • ' ••!•• Bte« nr -if \i-rlnlk , High School, Beginners «• Advanced ichiv Vs. Guitars, And Other Instruments HORATIO CLAYTON Miss B nic Gilltspie, Bilm.i!. 1305 4th Aven&a I J. B. . Degp ••. 1.... ioi 1 i Guitars and Guitar Rentals Spring Lake _ , 1362 To teach English, High Ninth Annual Retreat Caraporee Horatio Clayton, 64, died after School. I 108 Third Avenue a brief illness at the Frances Con- Spring Lake, N. J. Mrs. Joan t. Hall, Sea Girt, Flans For Boy Scouts Aie Complete valescent Home. Neptune City. He N. J. A, B. Degree, University 'it 449-6440 was born in Avon, the son of North Carolina, 11*52 Grade 1, Arrangements sr« now com- to make arrangements for them the late Thomas H. and Ella Wood Allenwood School. plete (or the NinUi Annual Retreat to trtiend with .-i Catholic spoQ- Clayton. • oi Boy Scouta ol Ro- sored unit lhat Is planning to si ITALIAN RESTAURANT Mrs. Mary Ann Fflrsch, Nop- man ' 'atholic faith to be held! tend, ANDCOCKTAIL Mr. Clayton was a former coun- tune City. N. "J. B A Degree, i is and 13 el Duke Is- LOUNGE THE CONTINENTAL DINING ROOM cilman here for IT years. He was Mercyhnist C ll^e, IBM, To land Park, near SoroervSlle, N.J, Aiiniiliiii! io Mr. Smith, tm a real estate and insurance broker Scouts will arrive before noon on 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. for 42 years, and had been re- Will Rahill, Spring Lake, Cath- Saturday, September 12, and ue- Breakfast tired for the past 15 years. Mrs. Sharon M. Holey. Spring olic Lay Committee Chairman for part for home on Sunday afte Lake Heights, N. J, B.A. Degree, Monmmith Council, Buy Scouts o[ noon He was a member of the New Albright College, 1061, To teach \n;>'. 1. sail! that 300 Scour 11:30 a.m. - 2.30 p.m. Jersey Underwriters Association, Spanish, High School, and l •• idera would participate In 1907 he purchased the William from ilii^ area. Wall Methodist Luncheon H. Potter real estate business in Mrs. Jeannette E. Kreage, Long Spring Lake, which he sold when Branch, N. J, B. S. Degree, Win- Joseph Smith, Spring Lakel List Sunday Services 5:30 p.m. he retired in 11)49. He was hon-Ihrop College, 1964- To leach Heights and Retreal Master [or 62 Sylvonio kit "•»< t.,.«.,. NEPTUNI CITY Dinner orary president of the board of j Grade 3, Central School the Miiiinmiiih Council Seoul con- Sunday, Sepi, fith and Hljhwoy 35 •"•>' "•""" PRnput 5-31(4 trustees and a former treasurer of tingent announced that ;i stake- 8:43 & 11:00 A.M.—Labor D.1J the Presbyterian Church of Spring • 'i. Id Saturd iy, Sunday, Re\ Howard Lord's «^i Lake; a member of Wall Lodge, Son Does Good Job August 22, in the Auditorium of mon will be "Christ v.i etb Voi F & AM. Manasquan: a member r THE COMMODORE HOTEL Christ 'in King hurch, Manvllle Everyone Is urged to come li of Goodwin Chapter, Royal Arch While Mother Is In After lunch at noon \\M grouj 109 4ih Avenue Belmar, N. J. their work clothes and let ua wit S ua cl H s wen! to Duk« I iland I'ark ness together to the sacredness Pat Hussey — YOUR HOSTS — Bruno Stulle rS S K4rt £ ° Pi*l Giving Birth Mrs. Robert Smith "of 728 20th The big overnight event is ex- of honest tabor. Phone- 201 — 6Bt-3583 (Jolden Eagle, Spring Lake; past, * South Belmar. gave birth grand chief of Nev Jersey pectsd :u be the largest ever !i:4.> \ \l -Church School fo to a 5 lb., 7 oi. girt. Martha Jean, held in the Diocese <>! Trenton. Knights of the Golden Eagle; B 1 ,iii ages meets under the diree member of the Ladies of the recently, When she returned to Tin Retreal combines ;t camporee Golden Eagle and president, her home with the baby, she found type camping weekend with a re- tion of Preston Newman. the liou.se gaily decorated with llgiouf theme S> sitmasters who treasurer, and last charier mem- T:;io P.M. — Holy Comtnunioi ber of the board of trustees of "Welcome Hume Martha Jean" has • u if Catholic faith In H ill be administered Uv the Community House, Spring posters. These had been jiul up thfir troo|>! are asked lo Inform Lake. by her son, 13 year old Robert those Scouts ol the Retreat and Lord bringing the meditation I Steven. Robert had also baked He is survived by one sister.'imi decorated a "Welcome Home Mrs. William M. Schuyler, Spring j Mom" cake and distributed Lake Heights, and several nieces | ^ccry flowers throughout the • 68I-I5B7 and nephews. i rooms.

„ „ , M ,! Mr. Smith testified that his son MORE ECONOMT The Robert C. Neary Funeral had kept the house very Monmoulh Counly'j Largest Fuel Home. Manasquan in charge cleaned during his wife's absence DANIEL A. REILLY ol arrangement. Dittributort offer you . . . and even fed him excellent meals! FUNERAL HOME 1. 2-Woy Radio Dispatch Trucks Situated on beautiful Silver Lake conveniently 2. Complete Service Dept.—24-Hour located to service the entire Shore Area. Emergency Service The Fisherman -- CHAMPIONSHIP PAR 3 3. Service Plan)—Including Complete 801 D Street Belmar, N. J. Burners and Parts Sea Food 4. Plaid Stomps choice Restaurant 18 Holes From - 110 yards to 230 yards SEABOARD Serving Luncheon Phone 681-1792 William M. Kelly 11:30 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. SERVICE Dinner Shamrock Janitorial Service Route 34 — Allaire Road 4:30 P.M. - 10:00 P.M. wivna THE SHORE Allenwood, N. J. Banquet Facilities COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL Cocktail Lounge Floor Waxing — Window Cleaning Budget Plant 7 774-8600 Complete Janitorial Service Phone — 449-6024 Aibury Park Long Branch Belmar Full Insurance Coverage 775-2620 222-5151 681-0706 Route 35 Neptune, N. J. 419 Seventh Avenus Belmar, N. J. • Al] applications must be approved by membership committee. (At Shark River Bridge) ISSDAV, SRITKMHF.lt S, liltit Vuge Four TIIK COAST AI'VKUTISKli, HM.MAIt, KBW JKMCY (ioldni A{jr (llnl) Vlciiiltcrs Invited BIRTHS Ftlkin HuDfiitHl As (iut'sts l(t New Jt'iscy Stale Fair Mr and Hn ILuiy MAN CHURCH SERVICES hai-l), 407 Slh Aw MBMI I Memt*>r« u( thf Golden Atfe entertain In addition HUM.- over girl ! Clubs III Vv* .lerwy art* b*>mg in !";* .tiv a*ked to register at She Mr ami Mrs Hyphen Martin, < III K( II m NT. i I.in 1 itW I'm* Twra«. South Bel W.IIOMC ». l\ OMW MUM BAPTIST < III He II viled |i> IW the ntit'»ts of iht New Prttsw Office by 500 pm w that IMI UlUIWUI Jersey fatt K;iir M (loveimir"s tin t*o oldest may be the ni»- 'Thtuxl.iy Srpti>mWr 24th ti the OflVWftffl Unit i-wniim Mi mid Mr- Hubert Smith, R«. Prtw J. TMIM, I'astor .Inlh Avr., N>ar II W MM Th« r.ur ifsolf mil Ml 01 li ______•28 Mh Ave , South Belmar, a Sunday MJIWH fur th*> II | \l Sunday School in MM urday. l».h. .nd close on toSun,!,,, . USCG WANTSS YOU! «">• : months. are Mas Mfollmm 7, | I III, II AM, • Woi*i]i MntM Hev. lurien R. II. \lifl.. Ml a Mr J mn Ma 11 snei 12 Sund.iys -HAM.- Holy Com- SeptembeiWin : tuuahtiei>tiiihtifd l imu „ a»h,h i h ,v,. served ' ™ * * W II and 12, In annoimraig the issuance ill * , ' „ ' ' ,„. I •*»'. ™h *»., Belmar. a girl , Weekday Ma>c i 3Si "" "aS,...!",W? -I !" •'»J.v NB home Em IkM; Mr and Mrs Dean UCour. 912 ufiiisr i in m ii iMTV Hamid, who JHecidi jcided no! only In nlwl',.ret,ive a H dllys ,,ay [„,. , nth Ave, West Belmar, Wall 3rd Ave,, and Emory .St.. ST. MARCiAKKT'S (IMHt'll Extra Words after 20 ., tf per word honor two senii lor MBi but to (,ach jn|, rKM ,)n(| re6u|,]r m Township, a girl, Aibury Park, N.J. Soring Uk> invite all (iolde Classified Display 11.00 per Inch nn /igus IO me , lk, | fc. in Mr onj Mrs ,„„,,„ siepman, Mont Hev. J. J. Moguii. I'aslur (.LENDni.A BIBLE (HIRCH Fair on that day * p Rev. John Munolii. 1'iigtor ,.B, they find service in the U S 225 15th Ave., Belmar, a girl. 11 A.M. - Morning st-i vice. Sun- Weekday Mass - 7 A.M. 1615 (;iendolu Roud Telephone Us Your Ad — 611-2900 I Pirter, Manageiger oofl the fair, who t;iK]5l Uuur(| H^em cnn n,A day School. Friday 8 I'M • \ovnn ill I.le Ftev. Uavid E. Miller, ri.hu j is planning the proBranis lor that , ,,me mU] lv,lrthwh|ll, ,,,,,, r)D|V£ ESPECIALLY • M ,\ M - Siirul^v Scimol, classes or drop it in the mill. fi P.M. • Bihie \\\Wx- Sacred Heart. *MM announced that arrange- onJ inc,)mt, , , |H , "^' Cr,,, 7T kir^u-r :» ...I ufivk rel Sunday Masse. • tin the limr 2 »re being made to have reli,,0 ^ J ,he , of „ CAREFUL AT NIGHT j P ,I;iirifs Hiiitfy. .SLiperintendfnt. THE COAST ADVERTISER from 7 to II AM. inclusive : members of the Oolden Age Cluh, „„,,,, 2(J yMrs'o( smlce j The a,eraBe automobile driver,! Wednesdays I'M 100 A M.—Morning worship. 701 Seventh Avenue — Belm*r, New Jersey For complete information about I under test condition*, takes ap-1 Servit*' i-00 P.M.-Truth fur Youth. Frlda 8 PM in BAPTIST TMHBMCU LEGAL NOTICE opportunities in the U. S. Coast, m.Oximatelv three-quarters of • y ' •••• •(ft) F'.M.-Evening service. Guard Reserve, F St.. .South Brlmar "fsted evl^r,,,,nrdl ,to„ rmrreact, „to; ZZLdange i .,,,,l'Truthnd , alternatins each Friday SERVICES MERCHANDISE FOR SALE servicemen Hev. Bruce Harrison, Pflstnr vited lo apply Ihe brakes of his ear. ; with pr.'iyer group Ali TYPES Electric Sanders for - * or visit thei local Coast G 9:4j AM - Bible .Sclmoi with C o 1 e m a n Super-Circulator Oil rent. Headquarters for Woolsey Recruiter. FIFTH AVEM'K CHAPEL Burner with drum containing 40 It would take more time under ST. CATHARINES (HIRCH Marine Paint. Fifth Avenue, Behmtr gallons of Kerosene. 681-5727, normal conditions And that 10:4") AM • Mmning worship CARVEH'S HARDWARE West Lake Drive. Spring Lake !»:15 A.M. • Morning Service. ts 1-22 LUCKY PEOPLE ! means motorists should drive with service, message by pastor 708 - 10th Ave. - ffll-WI Mwil Rev, J, S. llogan, Pastor U A.M. • Family Bibk- Hmir, Among the forlunates who were care, especially at night, during 7 P M. - Evening gos[>el service; TLASilC SPORTS CAR Sunday Masses - On the hour Siinday School. able to obtain tickets to "Hello rain or ':«. and during pastor's message. HAHRY PFLUG From 7 A M. to 12 Noon. ? P.M - G&spd Mi-etinf; 1951 MG-TD Dolly!" starring Oro! Channint; monlhs slippery Weekd;-> Mass - 8 A.M. 607-12th Ave., Belmar Black, while tires and top. Mo- ST. ANDREW'S WETBODOT during recent visits to New York No matter how gi Monday, B P.M - M^ealeai !.awii mowers repaired and sharp- details. Phone 775-9129 the driver (ill HHI ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL were Mr. and Mrs. Cohen ol if danger does loc Htdni N'uvpna devotions. ened. Hand Ml circular saws, ahead. In Fourth and WwU lake Aves. Faurlh and Ifummond Aves. Anyone with recording tape to dis- Biiena Vista llolel Miss Weisber- may become Invol hedge sliears, scissors, chisels, ! ma Spring Lake, N.I. Bradley Bc»ch planes, planer i,aives, kitchen p of write P.O. Box 165, Spring |K of 300 16th Avenue, and tSs * ""'"" '""""'" ALU3HWMB PltllTKST.wr Rev. Lawrence E, Moore knives and ice skates sharpened. Lake N. J. ifeims of 705 North I ,ke Drive.. If the motori-it is traveling I Allalre-Allpnunotl Road Rev. I). Stewart Ale\v. Rector Phone 681-2145 al> B.lmar. j so miles an hour, the car wi Pastor tstS A.M. • Holy Eucharist ar.J Don Newman Excavating Contrac- Hev. Ronald 6, Griffiths '.Vnile in New York, thiy at I move 55 feet before the braki SL'NDAY SERVICES Meditation, tor, top soil, gravel, and . Wait i 8:30 A,M. • Morning wurslui) i):45 A.M. — Organ Recital by LOST A\'D FOUND tended a performance of Broad-j are applied, and another 1RH fei Sunday Services Township, N, J, 681-3088, and sermon. Father Alexy. 1. Adagio. 2. Alle- way's biggest hit musical comedy I before coming to a stop, 9:30 A.M. - Bible School FOUND —1-16 foot boat Red, FOR S*!,r 9:45 A.M. - Sunday School gro, 3. Aria by LurgheUo, 4, Al- wnue with mahogaii) trim, white at the St. James Theater. i That is a total of 24:i fee! h 10:4.) AM . Morning Worship l,\ estinghouse Flexarc Welder • legro by (Juasi Presto. Ford deck. Call 774-7410, (17-221 Produced by David Merrick and [ tweut the time danger is seen ar B:«l P.M. • Young People'- Commercial — Cheap 10:00 A.M. - Holy Eucharist and directed by Gower Champion, th, - itoppe' 7:00 P M. - Evening Evange- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN DRESSMAKING Phone 681-5615 Sermon Fdther AU^y will have | "Hello. Dolly!" has been playing These figures are for periods of listic Service 9th Ave. and E St. I to SRO audiences ever since it special test, un good, dry roadi for his topic: "Dea The Ti.il Wag MARIE LOUISE — Experienced 19'6" Cabin Skiff, 65 H.P. inboard, Wednesday Rev. B. I». Romaine, Jr. The Dog?" S350, Call evenings CA 2-6857 ! opened January 16 when the crit- N'o telling what could happen dur- 9:30 A.M. - Sunday School In Dress Making, Alterations and 8:00 P.M. - Prayer and Bible 10:00 AM. -Also church school. Repairs. 110 11th Ave., Belmai Emit Stalder. 183 Atlantic Ave., ics tossed their adjectives in Ihe ing adverse weather conditions Study Kdward (', Broe^e, superintendent Long Branch | air for the nation's greatest stage That is why the New Jersey 9;S0 A.M. - Morning worship; success since "My Fair I.ady " State Highway Department ad- sermon by the pastor. SITUATION WANTED ST. MARK'S R. C. flll'RCH LEGAL NOTICE vises all motorists to take heed of 11:00 A.M. - Second worship; Safes and Service a 3rd Ave. and Crescent Parkwey Female M,\V IKHShV «i\r». DKI'AKI Emergency StOpS Only , " highway caution signs and re- Sea Girt service similar to the first. uc Experienced woman wilt care for OK TRKNTON - The New Jersey " e «P«d to conform to road Rev. J. Frederick Child 7:00 P.M. - United Presbyterian child of working mother in my I IVII. »»:UVI( |; f:\AMINATI P.LI: ..man Belmar Burn S State Highway Department hus | ""<> weather conditions Sunday Masses - 8. 10, and Youth Fellowship for all ages. OLDSMOBILE home. Decent reference. For de- announced that stopping or stand tails call 223-4262 121 l LEGAL NOTICE 11 A.M, En B ing will be prohibited on all Inter- Anr ale Weekday Masses - 7:30 A.M. CHEVROLET HOUSE FOR SALE un:-«1 Elate and Defense highways with- in the state, except in cases of fiians yu THE .METHODIST CIICRCII 4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths, fireplace emergency. Fuel Oil In living room, kitchen paneled Senlce. Siat OF WEST BELMAK ALSO recreation room in cellar with Candidates A spokesman for the Depart- 17th Ave., West Belmar O/7 Burner Service stone bar. Call 681-5615, ment said the stopping of vehicles Rev. Richard I.. Sillener. Quality Used Cars on expressways not only causes Paslor FURNITURE MOVLN'G an undesirable interference of free : 8 30 AM Api 9:45 AM. - Church School. traffic movement but can be ex- We want a trucker to deliver Classes for all ages. Richard some furniture to Pompano ceedingly hazardous. If an emer- Saxion. general -uperintendent. Belmar Motors gency stop is necessary it should FARREN Peach, Florida by October 1st. 11 A.M, • Morning worship; Mes- be made on the shoulder, well off Phone — 681-3300 Phone-681-2727 774-3489. sage by the pastor. the pavement. Even parking on "Dependable Farrenheat" 8TH AVE. & F ST. | the shoulders however is danger- 7:30 P.M. - Evening service in 809 F STREET - BELMAR BELMAR, N. J. I ous, the spokesman said, especial- the sancluary. ly during the procedures of driv- ing olf the road or back on to it. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ For Insurance Information . . . LEGAL NOTICE Scientist Royal Manor Grand and Fourth Avenues, Consult - - - Asbury Park Sunday service, II A.M. EDGAR E. ROGERS Sunday School, 11 A.M, SUPPER CLUB Wednesday 8:15 P.M. . Testi- mony meeting. Belmar Agency, Inc.

PRESENTS FIRST MF.THODIST Insurance — Real Estate CHURCH OF BELMAR Phone - 681-0540 Seventh Ave. and I) St. 708 Ninth Avenue , N J. Rev. Stacy D. Myers, Minister 9:45 A.M. - Sunday School. 11:00 A.M. - Morning Worship; Vicki Stuart sermon by pastor. Singer FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "and now you go right OF WAIL TOWNSHIP tCollingwood Park) Rev. Peter Iliuneniuk to the bank and open a Lilia L. Warren, Organist Lou Manchell 9:45 A.M. - Sunday School ar.d Adult Bible Class. checking account!" Comedian 11 A.M. • Morning Worship Tubrus Begonias 7:30 P.M. - Evening Worship Fushia for the shaded ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fisher Bros. spot in your garden Allcnvvood Road, Glendola Dance Team Rev. S. R. Knight, Vicar RIBLE'S on Io ftijl- 8 A.M, - Holy Communion. 10 A.M. - Morning Prayer, Sung GREENHOUSE lil, r,l VV;il Eucharist, with instructions and ,i'K0\vn7.. Church School. SEPTEMBER 4th-5th-6th 1204 D St.- Belnw, N. J. Phone: 681-2135 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY (S9.7UI Your Name Printed on Every Check in 8:45 & 11:45 P.M. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! PROFESSIONAL Complete Bathroom Outfits $118.00 No Cover or Admission Charge BEAUTY CARE Westinghouse Air Conditioners . $149.95 FREE PARKING Heavy Duty Coin Operated Styling Washing Machines $210.00 CHICKING ACCOUNTS Plus Added Attractions Glass Lined Water Heaters $ 48.00 Coloring In Our Imperial Lounge Customers Hours Not Banking Hours PAR PLUMBING SUPPLY Permanents Appearing Nightly ROUTE 35 - SPRING LAKE 449-4600 Shale Beaiuif CARMEN'S FAMOUS PIZZERIA BELMAR-WALL SO/OH National Bank HEY JACKSON SANDWICHES AND SUBS SPAGHETTI • LASAGNA 805 F St. • Belmar THREE CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES URGE Orders To Go PRIVATE Between 8th & 9th F Street at 9th Avenue, talmar DINING Call 774-6010 DINING Avenues Route 35 at 18th Avenue , Wall QUARTET Open 12 Noon to 1:30 A.M. Route 35 at Atlantic Ave .Wall AREA ROOM No Cover Charge pl tr-rth will, purlltti PETE & ELDA'S plalnl. Dial - 681-5675 il: AugUll 7. HWil HIGHWAY 35 — WALL TOWNSHIP MUSIC FRIDAY S SATURDAY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Actme Clerh «r thf Closed Mondays • Federal Reserve System For Reservations — Phone 449-553 3 HIGHWAY 35 NEPTUNE CITY Superior Court. ts 4 • W-m-U-M IKI8.48I Tniunilav. .Si'i'tniiliiT ,'l, I MM H i OAST ADVKliTISKll, HKI.MAH, NKW .III; i Page ftn BASEBALL BROADCASTER MEL ALLEN CATCHES A FEW (FISH) MI liftI'' STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAY! "Itij»r-lltM"—U. I. ••»•. IMM«***-N0 WATtl APDIP—HH|Y COOKIO

ROCK, WRICK W*f MUHB... SMOKED HAMS Shank c Itttt c Portion Portion H> fc. Shop loHy f«r rha long W#»fc Indf 39 STORES CLOSED MONDAY 35 labor Do, Sipumlxr Tlh Whole or Either Half-Full Cut 49' {look (•( !M ball •'•h 'fit tile* M it^) Frith kmhn NONE HIGHHl U.S. Gov't. Grode A Young 167*0 22 LBS. Brisket Beef

"Super Right" Quality TURKEYS 35Ha m Steak"s •Super Right Quality—SHORT CUT 0V DT SMOKED 00« MFL ALLEN IUY — Joe Stilnt 'center!, of 90S .3th Avenue, tirlmar. Is shown prcst'tiling the Cititir Slicit ^ "•- (frlifiratioii uhiih »von him a PflM Bun! Ride as firs* prlae winner aboitnl Ihv "f'Mfh't'' U" (Jurfnjt RIBS of BEEF f!S 79: "Super-Rioht" (Including T-tan«) "Mel Allen Ha.v" al the IUIm.tr Alartnc Basm. Alien (••in voice ol the New Wk Yankee and «f I-. Itiillunihie & Suns rir.-wing .i.mpiniv, ^pent the d.i> ;ii (he 15;,.',in anil fMiing. (apt rtal|>h Mfitin- eil M Ife 'Chief II" is at right. F.,Frl»,.«.,S...i.g «rlil.Hi-NOKE HIGHER' Porterhouse STEAKS QQc Farewell Banquel Given Couple Holy Innocents NONE HIGHER: * *!t To I>c Missionaries in Ecuador To Open Season CANNED HAMS aesa ^29 ^ 9 Sirloin Steak 99' C j g Ecuad , has been in tMi y Italian Sausage '•-•'•• 69 Ground Chuck™/;^. 65' SiH''Ki|l>t ««•»« Picked -Tour Chgloi to Mr and Kfi .lu,-i,i \ ssi uRei! foi th At Fashion Show in Follow:, hi]) flail ;it tfu- (,!cn He [ ttMrtsd froffl BheUoa Cd- NEPTUNE - Tin.- Ronn^Attffl READY-TO-EAT MEATS tlola Bihie Church by membe. •> Societ) <.l Huh Im-iot'enis Roman Importad Holland ] it ,.. 5 t, ... Uj.rHiehlBn.il ;mti friends nt thr church on ;iJune and i (.,•,,-i ;i -tholamilp Cethoflc rhuirh wiliopsn the foil recont Simiiay evening bsfORJ to Medical sc(X»l in Quilur social leans with a luncheon and rcguW ivflHUlg chtireh lefvice fea piaia (0 study medi- Unox Canned Hams 2.89 4.79 Frankfurters 89 i sshion ^tiuvv to he held .n th(! Mr. Gears* KWii. preifdani of :IIK! beesRSS a doctor tfl I'hiuch Hail, Saturday. September the official board wm master of SS a MN-,iuna[> BBMtlfi Efee 12 at i i1 ffi 1 cureiiKinics MIH Barbara KfirnofT ol Ecaadoi Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.' B iehooWay chum C>( Mr-. Vlti Mrs is Hie Sgh Mrs Clemen) Agrwti Hid Mrs. HOLIDAY GROCERY VALUES . 1 1 cuni ?. led 'In singing awwnpaaied ol Mr and Mrs Edgsi Wxaa ^ John p Mci'dilhy. co-chairmen, LIBBYS or DEL MONTE by Mi's. Lillian Uper .it th*- pi- i;jfi.inul the fdllowiriK commit- Alli'iiHuud Ssad, W;ill Tn\vnshi|i c GOLDEN CORN ann Ke\ David K MlBw of- ^n. 1- ,1 i'.tailnale of Wall Central tees; 'in premises raffle. Mrs. 1 lb. 13*7 O fered pr^yei followed by .1 l-rii't and Maiiasqtiau High Scfeoel (ffl i Hubert Dugaa and Mrs John Gil- e message 00 Prayer and th»» im- .iltnnl.'d Shi-lion CoUegft iespte del oration. Mra. Bernard CLING PEACHES X 3 partenca of Praying fot ethwn Mr. Vasconez lell bj plew linn &8IWM aad Mi-. Wilier Dt>ver- SS 10- 35 Duels \u-te -utu dy Mr. and Ni'w.nk Anp'iii to it'tui'ti tu Kcn.'i- eaux; men, Mr.s (ieoi-ge Vaupel, 100 Mrs. Philip Hemingway, Miss itijiv Mrs. VaseofflB will follow in itk.lv Mr- William Dceves: 1 hostesses, Mra. Jamus England V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 3 : Barbara Fornuv and bin, UiOctobes r wilh iheir son John. The and Mrs. Soufph Vitello; pro^ Vaseonez, and Mil Mary Ganner couple was presented wiili n puraa SUHNYBROOK LARGE „„ WILDMERE UR6F m CC( and Mr*. Huth H.mlngway. uf money alter the evening ser- grera, Mrs. Eugene SlcCaffrsy. S«et-tirgl Sij< Select Quality 1 do,, J J Fresh White 6rad« A 1 d«. Mr Qu Firai i»n/.o will he an ensemble NONE HI6HER! vali»d MI MM from Bdmar Faj^h- who l pnpreset the I D 315V, oz. 100 Mis. RJcharJhdd SulU- | CMI I ANDERSON TELEVISION CO. mistress oi BROADCAST HASH 'S "r1 PURPLE PLUMS Sales, Service and Installation ( IHIi.n Freeslue O O C* STOP IN AND SEE On The Lawn LIBBY LEMONADE ssa 10'.:. 89 NONE HIGHER! A "" * J A FULL LINE OF NO WORK FOB I-ABOK DAV s Fc TURKEY 1 ">65 ZENITH AND RCA TELEVISIONS Have you given really serious thought in iii«.' dangers of running MORTON PIES o= 6 Z. 95 SEEDLESS GRAPES The Price Is Right! on! (if garden work over the Labor Sweet. *w ) it,. ^0( Da} weekend and several week- NONE HIGHER' m m V # PHONE — 774-8977 ends In follow'.' CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 2 49 424 Main Strut Ann, N. J There's a pretty strong tradition about Labor Day being the begin- Jon* Parlitr ning of thti second naif of the WONDERFOIL "S'-T f.: 59* prctenlnjj season, and su as ;t sort of public service for garde- RitzCrackers Nb" 31e Tomatoes t.™ 2 1 29C CONNELLY - BERGEN, Inc. tiers looking for something to do, CHERRY PIE here's a small list: Mayonnaise *-'- <%>» Mil'"'tl*™"J1!*1* A FEW SUGGESTIONS; Chi ( s Remake or patch up the lawn. White Tuna 's"d p«' " 2 ,':: 79° Bachmans Thin Pretzels 't.V 39* - REALTORS — Early fall weather is your partner 1 pLl in growing new grass thai .MII be Luncheon Meat *-'»*' '^M Biscuits T;.Xr ';,9' ''Over $5 Years Dependable Service" Lough enough to resist next sea- 11 snn's crab grass. Be sure to buy Za-RexSyrun fi:,:;.d ^'SS Paper Plates '°"^™<- ^40«49° s i l0 high tjuality seed. Stuffed Olives L.r, ;:":.ll .' 49' Marcal Napkins •» 2 5s 19' 712 Ninth Avenue 681-1398 Order your new \wv bushes U> Thrifty Dafry Buy« plant later in the fall after they FliH) Ooimilic have gone dormant. (Jet ready for the animal wind- Sliced Swiss Cheese 65; fall from neighborhood trees and b prepare your spot for a compost Cottage Cheese "^ ,','f 25' pile. Your garden will profit from Italian Romano "f-'ck-- »-1J5 this source of valuable organic [ material next year. SALE! A&PMuenster Slices ',:;J5 WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE NOW! Thin out perennials that arc he- mming Ihick enough to make a Thrifty Froien Foods Salisbury Stalk, Chlcktn or T«rk«i—a EorM problem. Most of the spring- bltmming perennials fan be moved to now including peonies, phlox, and Swanson Dinners Z 75° daylilk-s. Milady's Blintzes •»*-'— 'P:;45' The Coast Advertiser Make up your shopping list for spring-blooming bulbs to be plant- Beef Cubed Steaks "••'-"•J ^79" "Your Weekly Newspaper" ed later this month. l September is the time to move A&P Cut Golden Corn ,,> or plant evergreens. Evergreens Fish Sticks =•*«"'• 2 1" 69' Complete Coverage of Organizations and Events planted now should be well es- in Belmar, South Belmar, Spring Lake Heights, hiblishd by winter. Green Giant Peas Wall Township, Spring Lake and surrounding your child Green Giant Niblets towns. Subscriptions sent through the mail. in school l?ct Whol. K.rntlCor 37* iA&P Store Hours: new dictionary WE NEED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! Swift's Meats for Babies igned specifically for young people Won't You Please Oblige and Mail It Right Away. Maxwell House " BELMAR Strained ; 25° in grade school INSTANT COFFEE l»o-| EQ 611 F Street Wiili 10c olf label jar •••** Please Deliver "THE COAST ADVERTISER" La Rosa Spaghetti No. 8 701 Seventh Avenue — Belmar, New Jersey • Corner 7th Ave. | OPEN SUNDAYS 1 to 2 orSp.gk.«iniNo.» O '">• 47' Imperial Margarine EVENINGS TO 9 P.M. plqi ^* Corn Oil l-lb.J|e In V, Ib. pri«h pkj. ^ " i WALL TOWNSHIP Colgate's Fab «4 TT« GoWeM Book ITIW Planters Peanut Oil Address I (Manasquon) DICTIONM • Route 35 Al 1 vnune A Q, , I'/, pint boltl. 59' OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 6 Dow Handi Wrap I AND MOST EVENINGS c Jergens lotion R.gul., l!'.Mlh ">t'»2O BUY A BOOK A WEEK The Price $2.50 Per Year Free DUpenier If*/, 01 J NEPTUNE CITY Regularly 1.00' bo*. All Fruit RAvon Vl fl"1- tor I 1 fl. qi bet. I Rt. 35 at 3rd Ave. Prices effective thru Sunday, Sept. 6th in Super (.,,.) Enclosed la my check (...,) Send mo a hill. Markets and Self-Service ttores only in Northern • OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TILL 6 Wilrick Drinks 39' 5 99' All Tobacco ProducU, Frah Milk ami Almholio New Jeriey. Beverages exempt Irum Plaid Stamp offer. I AND MOST EVENINGS HIE i OAST ADVKRTUSKIi, BELMAK, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, SKI'TEMBER 3. 1964 THE COAST ADVERTISER THHT 5 R FIUT (ilriulola Cubs LOCAL SCOUTS W FOR TOMORROW KlSHS, NftMNB ANU KUTuft Plan Program th Aveimr Brlnuu N**w Jerwy tub M "I** h«kt iu month tv Puck riwetimj recently. Usl i minute plan* for itw Wall Twp

held at Aiiaiic Park on &•(>! 12th, wcie lifiulued (iuest ip*aker* wore Wdliatn Swtsetland. C'dinp Chairman Sou!h**n District, g 5 A ami William Sweeiltind, !Jr., Eagle Scout, who talked j about the Jamboree and showed films After the film, there was a HiMfsliun and jtuwer period fur [ tiw Cubs Cuhrrusler, U>ntdd ! Kltti idjjf spoke of the cumintt i hike to be held on S**pt<*mh«*c mh and thanked Mr Sweelland "Fire Destroys Church" for a most interesting program.

With the innumy nf the fmtu-Umrv uf the First Den *IO, Gltndola Cub Scouts Mt'thixliist Chin t li m Mel mar a week ago, the hopes gave a Puppet show fur their mothers The puppets were made of | good many prople went up with the flaiws. The by the scouts and they also wrote tfettructioti <»f Bw 'S nowhere more ominous than when jini spoke the dialogue for the it i«troyi a r/lmivh. OoM up in smoke is the sacri- shorts acts. The following buys, ^J%£ CUCKOO tV'U LAY were present with their puppets. flelfl] work of a previous ffftffftttofl who struKtfled for 0*&$ THAT MAW* COLOR Gregory Vermilyea and his ele- tiic hare MUMlltlll of life — their only luxury was a me eee Atftit* §m phant, Gerard Karl and owl. Tony N£A8SY Panett and donkey, Kevin Clause plate at' worship. It is nonv, taking with it the Ifthor and liun, Kichard Digital' and of love of hundreds of people since the founders who MM** zebra. Tim Flinloft and walrus have saci ificially supported the church as their thanks- mt. SAVMtms *QM0 ( &errrwH£*£ you and John Anderson and his hip- 1 lYNBEO, SAVINGSBCHVOS of'F£& A $Af§ popotamus. Refreshments were giving to Ciod. served by Den mother. Eileen Flintoft and Assistant Den The community is also a loser when fire strikes a mother, .lean Anderson. church. Many people have their own understanding of On August 26th, the Cub Pack life and death and God and man, and some worship (.'utnmittt'e held their meeting at BE PREPARED - Mt-mWrs of the Seoul Smice Curpi of Ihe New York WtlM'l Pair "Hex" at "LIGHTS ON" CAMPAIGN AID lhe Orange Hall m Giendob in other ways than inside the doors of the church. Some lhe Fitness area ol the Scout exhibition. "The Wonderful Woild uf Smiling". These Scon's art- Plans were completed for the part uf tin- contingent representing New Jersey fur Ml week at the Fair. They are, from left to others for reasons sullicient to themselves do not wor- FOR SAFETY OVER LABOR DAY Tercentenary Celebration at Al- right, Sumlv Riodiikv 14 year old Life Semi I of I HM>|J 71. sponsored by the Troup Tl. OukhtuM Build- laire Park on Sept. 12. The pro- ship at all. Yet everyone loses when the church luins, ing Committee: Hill Sueetluiid. 14 vear old .Star Scout of Troop Wi. sponsored by the Alleimood PTA; "Drive With Your Lignts On drivers will be asked to turn on gram was discussed for the fol- Ship I'mstttui, 18 year old I'.agU- Scout of Troou fl| and Kwlwrl Turner, l(t yvai «ld fiist Class Scout for there is hardly a single citizen who wishes to live So Your Lights Won't be Pu', headlights at 8 P.M nimiun ol So the church goes on! Because in essence the . " not harmful to fi^li or iiysteis WASHINGTON - For page af-,111.', led the hour-long protest The Service believes that there is church is not brick and mortar, nor simply a. comfort- ter page after page. Congressmen against the once-proud U S. Pos! The short sighted view of setting a possibility that these same able crowd of people, hut a perpetual flame on the Borough run health plan tn last week spread upon the Con- Office Department. The protests sprays mi£>ht he (:tIt-cU\e in dc- heart111.(11 IIhI Uofl «a Minman'i I s^ ilUUIsold., WBlimilUIDestructionI Uofl Uoul r religiouC V )l sS I . r, ., gressional Record the piteous cries came from every corner of the itroyfag the growth of the sea- . . . ,. . .., * he serviced by a part time R H, of their constituents about the U.S. country. weed m the Metedt'cuuk River ai\d landmarks is then in reality not destruction at all, for j, a dtprlviUon ofthecitizensof Mail has agrei-d to maker a prompt sur- the zeal that burns dim with routine and loss of purpose PublkHetdihNursetrainedand Other conditions which came in vey of the Metedecoilk situation Q(>ulh of many health j women had received invitations for criticism were the new vogue "As the first step, the Service is sparked with every disaster to new purpose. Even needs as many different samples cai+s. such us physical tnerapy. j j0 trw.e(ings jn which they were of eliminating parcel post delivery of the &awwd varieties in th« the community .will share in the rebuilding of First • •I..I ..:• • m and many I interested-day* after the meet-1 entirely one mid-week day, at the which given by Motedeconk River area as pos- Methodist Church to the extent that the (fame of reli- ings were held. Businessmen had , option of the local postmaster, and Public Health Nurse trained ar.d bid on contracts, and had their j of curtailing window service al sible in order properly to idenlily t'iotis concern flickers within every man's heart, 1 supervised to do this broad tjfpfi biiia missent heaven knows where. | Post Offices evenings and week- the species. Il is requested that these samples he forwarded eilher o( work. so the bids arrived after deadlines.! ends. Many complaints also were in plastic bags ov jars to Bank deposits failed to reach near- made about mail collections which : I protest very strongly Vhe at- Help Wanted - Two Cannoneers Pfituxant Wildllffl Hefugc tempt lo spend lhe tux money jn by banks until many days had I used to be made, and aren't any Wanted for hire: two cannon- Tercentenary Pavilion Manager ,„ L,!,™,,,, ~ i_ j, .,. passed, I more. And residential routes on U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service w v rpMl Laurel. Maryland neers, two "pot throwers" and • W. Roy Cowan JJ !?W ; I I which mail, once expected at 9 hefl h Ca 1e the pe P e m Housewives found merchandise Attention; Mr. John Sincock two glassblowers, This somewhat While on duly at New Jersey's ' , " '' " ° A.M.M , may no longer arrive before unusual but allogether necessary history exhibit, the two "Revolu-1' "f ' they wanted to buy in advertise- "As soon as the weeds are iden- 3 P.M. tified, the Service will send some- piea was made yesterday by the tionary Soldi ram am I fir* ments of sales, only to learn the I believe people are more im- one lo Brick Township in order lo New Jersey Tercentenary Pavil- French "four-poun cannon. ads had been delayed, and the portant to any town than Lhe town Probe Likely make an on-the-spot surv ey ol ion, at the N'ew York World's the type ai artillery piece used sales were over, Greeting cards itself. Rep. Derwinski also introduced the problem. This could be done fair. by General George Washington's I arrived alter joyous occasions, an article from a National Asso- as early as the tfflak ending Au- Several uniquely trained spe- New Jersey forces during t h e Tax money is being spent to straining relations among fami cialisls have spent their summer i Kevolution. ciation of Manufacturers publica- gust ffl, I am assured, depending beautify the banks of Lake Como, lies and friends. upon how soon the samples ar- vacation* •<> LI'JIFNs. awaarray froui/nmi thi MeI - collegi.ui.k1.;e! , • • . tion, detailing the serious losses So ch t0 r0Vldf; clean etc ri rive at the laboratory." campusea s as "demonstrators"dt"" at ™ attention has been fo-', P *»*. " " suffered by businesses of all sizes Clised on is the Hardships Result New Jersey's World"s Fair ex. ' t" weapon because of, "°w expense of the peoples due to delayed and damaged mail. "If you will advise me a.s to s One gentleman, a longtime sub- hihit. &wjn, they will be retvirn- " reverberating roar that the • health caie. These losses are business costs, when these samples have been ing to their studies. pavilion staff members refer to , „ , . . scriber, received no Saturday Eve- forwarded to the Putuxcnt Refuge, and have to be paid for eventually , the cannonriring as the "shot ] Wl11 make these vlews known ning Post for three weeks, then f will be happy tu follow through tne nex[ in prices. "We are faced with the task heard 'round the World's Fair". ; -' meetinji of the Bor- four in the same mail. A film ren- HAVING A BAM. — with the new Merc 900 is Peggy -Strange of at this end looking toward a meet- of trying to keep such activities : "We are still shopping around «Ugh. ing at Brick Township of Service tal service found parcel post slow- And when a business loses cus- Cailaway Gardens, Ga. The six-cytindt-r-m-UtU', 90-hB Merc 90Q us glassblowing. the firing of a for glasshlowers, Revolutionary EtiiaMh F. Stwch Stafl with you and other appropri- ed down so mucii that its business tomers through poor mail service has Mercury's full sound engineering, making it 50 per writ fievolutionary war vintage can- Soldiers, and pottorymakers," Mrs. Fred W. Store!) costs increased substantially. A ate officials or representative) non, and potterymaking. continu-, Cowan added, "but we know that 2117 F Street —as they do—even employees' quieter than tomparabe 1964 models. The 90-cubic-lnch power- from your area." sheet music firm found its orders I Ing through September and Oc-' they are going to be hard to Smith Belmar N I jobs are affected. planl, one of nine l%!i models ottered by Mercury, is designed for mailed to the suburbs were not j Sincerely, tuber," observed New Jersey' find." • • • skiing and propelling larger runabouts and outboard cruisers. Clifford P. Case Wrivtag for ten or a doiw days. The consensus of the Congress- U. S. Senator 1 men was that the mail service is Dividend, Social Security and re- \ dreadful, and getting worse, lief checks were held up, some [ times causing severe hardship. ,• So. perhaps we can expect a A congressman's mail to East! Congressional investigation to be Berlin, Pa.- with the stale spelled jn early order of business next INVESTOR'S CORNER out in quarter-inch letters—often session of Congress, And hope- "Bagdad on the Atlantic' went to East Berlin, Germany, fully, we may expect action that by Michael C. Angclo. Account Executive and sometimes was merely re- will provide a first-class modern hy Frank Scott York turned for foreign postage. mail service for what we fondly O'Brien, Sullivan & Co., Asbury Park Around a dozen Congressmen think of as a first-class modern ATLANTIC CITV - Sights and :ter shouts indignantly, "Will you President's War on Poverty? ted by Edward J. Derwinski (R- ! nation. A reader writes: PMC Corp., W. R. Grace, Nalco, • trie, FMC Corp., and W. R, Grace sounds on nominating day: A wire guys move along so somebody can [ Well, I'm ery poor , . . " I travel around the country Since it is not the policy of this I can be considered not only be- service reporter at a press recep- buy a hotdog" The pickets, who I A llarge Teamster Union trailer quite extensively and have no- cohimn to make specific recom- cause they are involved in the tion at the Cbridge Hotel shakes have been chanting, "Down with is plastered with signs demandin] ticed a problem developing in the mendations to individual inves- fresh water process, but because his head gloomily. "I haven't got- reappoi'tionment," or something 'Justice for Jimmy Hoffa.' A re- West and Southwest with regard tors, I can only suggest you con- they are established companies ten In Convention Hal! yet and likl e it, change their ptea almost • ported comments, "I told you the to the possible shortage of fresh sider these companies that fit with good earnings and regular I've been here three days. Every mid-sentence without losing a j Teamsters are trying to dump water as the years go on. Is any- your own investment goal. Firms dividend payouts, while awaiting lime I get near the place, cre- beat in cadei "Down with Hoff; Justice for Jimmy thing being done to convert brack- like Sterling Drugs, General Elec- I developments ish water or sea water to fresh dentials In band, I get swept up Hot-Dogs Down with Hot- would mean at least a life-sen- water, or to seek additional fresh jn some picketline. Yesterday a Dogs tence." water? group of teenagers began to boo Headquarters for the New Jer- A New York delegate speaks From an invester's standpoint, me loudly and shout, 'Yeah, yeah, sey delegation is the Colony Motel glowingly o( Pre*l 4.MJ0 iJtJI Lll^! liM ul VfHI Fort Leav en worth, Kiin , which Thin la the primary function the Cooperative Extension Serv- Ho-.pi!al, NepUtiw , it wa^ rfwdri ta rm blgM Atig 14 (me. but there are hundreds of ice, announced Dr. Knner's ap- j He IM a riK'iiiU'i uf lh*> Amt'ii IKIMI-I I4i'ii];uiiin II DlMlfl) and other activities in the Depart point merit He succeeded Dr BH M-'ilu.il Association, the cen- Weijjhfs and MrilUTtl DtlWtV The asocial* course is con- menl that go on before, during Fred C. Swift who has returned tJ'«l New Jersey I'eduitnc Su William HMRpM ducted twice each year fur high and after highway construction : to research at the College. Mfiy, Optimal rntiimrtnnii and Mr. Daiiskin, under *hu*t' M.I tanking military personnel uf the Here Is a partial list of the A former extension entomologist TiMutiruiali-n. intrniatimial p*rvision the Weights and Mm VS and allied nations The cur- safety activities for one year at Cornell, Dr Kriner has been uit!-, division comes, said that the uuiiLim h dcsujned to prepar* 27!) man hours of studies of high in research and development work report. Covering the period from i.Iint'i, fur duty as commander* accident intersections, tn industry in recent years. His ami genual stuff officers uf com- .luty Ml lo June W. 1UM. M 380 man hours in speed sur- latest positlnn was with the Stauf- College Info i:;itfd thiit the division mottv 10, veys, 1 7ta tSOKl ions of equipment in 3,BOO man hours In studies * of For IWnts Will the MHB period, ami 15.200 in PL J. Grain to const ruction plans for safety and Miss Nan Croter ijmUmi m tiw ]!«o-64 parted capacity, 400 man hours in special studies Will Serve 4s Hostess This, Mr. Danskin said, indi Exhibit at Fair for individual municipalities, Be Available rated n stepptHJ-up drive to "pro 2,070 man hours in manual traf- For Talent Shows WW LONQ BRANCH - Par- U-ct the hou'-ewifc and home own enteen (J ranges fic volume counts, For the remainder uf the sum- in New Jersey will have inhibits ents of collet-bound students will er and to assure them corret'l plus traffic engineering research mer. Miss Nan Croter will serve in the David H A|MI Memorial HHI M opportunity tu acquire al- miNisurement in everything they projects which included a study as hostess each night exwpt Mon- most unlimited information on fi- purchase," Buildup at tht New Jersey State of highway accidents in relation Pair, which opens on Saturday, day at the 13th Avenue Pavilion, Dr, Anthony J. Miralt nancing their children's higher to traffic volume, behavior of ve- Beitniir Children arc invited to education when Monmouth Col- S-'pliiinber 19. and closes on Sun- Major Harcourt Nrwmu hicles and traffic signals, and participate in talent shows irom Ui'. Micale is a graduate of St. lege holds its seminar on "financ- davday., St'HtembeSeptember 27 In additadditiol n methods of predicting future traf- l.'mvi'i'ijty of t'enna. and Cornell 6 to 9 P.M Following these pro- Hose Grammar School, Asbury ing Your Child's College Educa- there will be two floral shows, the i fl, corps and (ieW arm> |pve, fic volumes lit in I member of the Amer- 1 first for Harden bowers, dahlias, ,h ' ,„ grams, adults BH invited to join Park High School and Notre tion ' this fall He entered e Army 1W4 Yes, there's more to the State ican Institute of Biological Scien- Meeting Held jlWtoiui, and the VMCA Garden j Newman attended Rut- in community singing, with Doug- Dame Universjty where he grad- In announcing plans for the Ma or Highway Department than build- ces and the Entomological So- Show, and ihe other for arrange- \ g University. uated cum IllHl, He received seminar, which will rw held on ers ing roads las Wells at the organ. ciety of America. ments starting Thursday and con-' ™ doctor of medicine degree from four consecutive Thursdays be- Against Spraying tmuiiifj through the rest of the Georgetown University School ol ginning UcloWr 9, TTrJtMli M On August 19th. the Citizens week. Medicine in Washington. D.C. in Benham, &«tof "I college rela- Against Mass Spraying held an 1959, He served his internship ;il tions at Monmoulti College, said, wganizatinnal meeting at the As- Monmouth County will be repre- , St. Michael's Hospital. Newark, "We at the college are very en- bury Park Press Auditorium Mr, sented by Grange No. 137 of [ and completed his pediatric resi- thusiastic about this program George L Pinkham of Wall Town- Farmmgdale, Southard Grange dency at New York Medical Col- which is being sponsored as a .ship and Mrs. Hichard W. Cham- No, 21H of Liikewood, and Grange LISTEN TO OUR OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT lege, Flower and Fifth Avenue public service by the New Jersey berlin of Neptune Township were No. 168 of Glendola. Hospitals. New York City. Natural (iys Company. The .semi- acting Co-Chairmen. Mr. Pink- BH is intended fur parents of ham stated the aim* and purpose In announcing the Fair sched- While in medical school he m children of ail ayes, not |u->t those of "CAMS" and stated plans for ule for the week, Arthur B. Por- DAILY -7:30 A.M. - SUNDAY 8:15 A.M. ON STATION WJLK awarded a pediatric fellowship ;it netTtofl coili-m? age It is or- election of officers and appoint- ter, the manager, states that the L'hildrens' Convalesei'M Hospital ganized to help parents plan well ment of committees at the next opening day, Saturday, Septem- in Washington, DC; he was also ahead lo meet the rising costs of meeting. Mrs. Chamberlin report- ber 19, will be Mercer County an intern at District Training a college education." ed on a visit earlier in the day Tercentenary Day; Sunday the made by herself and Mr. Pink- School in Laurel. Md., where he Dr. William G. Van Note, presi- day for the Roller-Rama; Mon- ham to Assemblyman Irving E was engaged in the care and dent of Monmouth College, will day and Friday, Children's Days; Keith. Both feel that this meeting Tuesday, Future Farmers' Day; treatment of handicapped ;ind ei- speak at the opening and closing MHJOlts of the seminar, with Mr. Keith was encouraging Wednesday, Ladies' Day wiUi a cvpiiunal children. SiBCfl space Is limited, attend- and promising. Mr, Keith says Fashion Show; Thursday, Gov- that it appears from the experts ernor's Day; Saturday, Septem* He served as a captain in the ance will be kept at :tr.n people. There will be a $2.00 charge per that there is a potential hazard ber 26, Firemen's Day, and Sun- Depositors and Borrowers United States Air Force Medical and further research is necessary. day, September 27, the closing Corps from MH through tStt, participant in the seminar. Res- ervation forms are available day of the Fair, Auto Racing. serving as officer in GSsrgl o! The next meeting to be held through the Office of College Ke- Joie Chit wood and his Hell Driv- the medical facility at Hu-km;m during the last week in Septem- latioits. Monmouth College, West ers will be on hand the opening Air Force Base, Hawaii. ber will have on the program a like the Lonj! Branch, N. J. Saturday, afternoon and evening, debate between two authorities, Sunday night, and Moday after- one for and one against spraying. noon and evening Jack Koch* Dr. Winston H. Bostick. Head ol man's International Auto Dare- F'rhe I'huics Ilt'partmeiit, Stevens devils will be the attraction Tues- A Hanckome GIFT for YOU! LOSS COVERED? & Institute uf Technology, Hoboken, day, Wednesday and Thursday LONGER [g| New Jersey, will take the bide op- afternoons and evenings. Miss - POLICY PORTFOLIO - posing the spraying. New Jersey State Fair will be The differenca selected on the opening day. . . . room for every current could be ... policy that you show us, whether CUSTOMER HOURS issued by us or not! The LA BAW Curtin Agency BROKERAGE A Critique of at this The LA BAW AGENCY SERVICE Congratulated LEONARDO - John P. Curtin, National Baptist GENERAL & LIFE INSURANCE State Licensed realtor, told a staff meeting o) 35 Bo-ton Road to act for you the Curtin Agency this week that Churches full-service Bank Neptune City 775-7630 in insurance. sales volume for 1*14 had passed the one-half million dollar mark, By Jack D. Thomas Both generations manifest a 1 and congratulated the staff on its l\ TUX TIT T7 TI' T. 77 H n m m rm TO TO W rm TT^ TO- T> efforts. great admiration for gospel songs in preference to spirituals and the I He also announced the forma- great hymns of the Church. The ' tion of the Trade-In Realty Com- old fashion revival is still con- 1 pany which provides a means sidered the primary channel "Take it or leave it!" whereby a home pui chaser is through which souls are won to able to use equity in his present Christ, and Christian Stewardship, home to purchase a new home, especially the stewardship of the eliminating the possihility of hav- lenth, is considered a thing of the Wish we could say that ing to bear tire expense of two and cannot be applied to the "ihru-in-Om Accounts" about germs and ail- homes simultaneously. present. To be brief, both gen- ments. When illness eration are quite conservative in Of disability occurs, Mr. Curtin is a member and their thinking concerning the Your account makes you a customer at ALL Belmar-Wall National offices. See three we are here to serve director of the Monmouth County church's ministry. you with drugs, pre- Board of Realtors, and also a However, there are points at member of the Northern MoD- which they differ considerably. convenient locations listed below. Save time with one-stop banking, too! Also open a scriptions and sick mouth Multiple Listing Service, The church of tomorrow is more room supplies, I New Jersey Association of Real liberal in its thinking concerning Estate Boards, National Associ- moral, political, and social is- savings account when you start your checking account. ation of Heal Estate Boards. Na- sues. It is more aggressive and tional Association of Real Estate challenging. As a result of bet- Boards, National Institute of Real ter educational opportunities, its Estate Brokers, and New Jersey academic ability is superior. This, Trader Post No. 1. as we know, is a great asset to any institution, or organization, Loan Dept. Wall Office Open to 8 Every FVST. COR. 9 AVE.-BELMaR.H-. However, these advantages must MU.I-OS15-O5I6 not lead us to conclude that they will make the Church of tomorrow JOHNSON better. We must bear in mind You also get complete loan service to 8 p. m. After 2:30 any banking day, apply at the fact that academic training Funeral Home alone does not make an individual the Wall Office, Route 35 and 18th Avenue, where the Loan Department remain? better. It does not make the New Cars from $1,781 Delivered Route 38, Wall Township (Equipped with Heater, Defroster, Undercoat, Etc.) world better. Improvement and Fully Air Conditioned progress depend directly upon open to 8 o'clock evenings. how one applies his learning, It Modern Funeral Home is this lack of application of learn- Modernly Equipped ing which seems to cast a dim Rambler.... shadow over the church of to- Walter J. Johnson morrow. No. 1 in Compact Sales! Director In spite of the fact (hat they 681-4451 read better than many of their CUSTOMER'S HOURS NOT BANKER'S HOURS parents .they read the Bible less and know iess about it than most of their semi-illiterate great DICK DAVIS grandparents. Even though they WENDELL take music and music apprecia- HIGHWAY 35 , tion in school — a glorious op- I portiinity which many of their MANASQUAN, N. J. REST HOME parents didn't have — they gen- erally prefer gospel music to the BELMAR-WALL ACCOMMODATIONS great spirituals and anthems of NICE USED CARS TOO!! the church. In the opinion of this FOR writer, this is most disappointing! ELDERLY LADIES iTo Be Continued) "Open Kitchen Policy" National Bank Stair Glide Installed DAVENPORT for Convenience of Patients • BUY A TANKFUU THREE CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES Phone — 681-3306 ;| AND BE A THANKFUL HARDWARE 1757 Belmar Boulevard F Street at 9th Avenue, Belmar 917 F Street - Belmir, N. J. Phone 681-2143 I SOLAR HEAT GULF Route 35 at 18th Avenue, Wall QUICK GROW We Buy and Pay SERVICE CONTRACTS Route 35 at Manasquan Circle Plaza Cash for BUDGET PLANS GRASS SEED SCRAP IRON — STEEL Cleaning and OLD RAGS — BATTERIES Servicing Bui en • • 25c Ib. JUNK CARS and All Kinds of Metal. HOWELL — Loan Dept. Wall Office Open Continuously FERTILIZER AND LIME Wall Au+o Wreckers YOUR LAWN NOW! Incorporated SULLIVAN, Inc. To 8 p.m. Daily. 1822 H St. • Weil Belmar 776-65J0 Runt Our Rug Cleaning Window Shades and Phone 681-4200-1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE C ORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Machin. — Only (2.00 Glass Cut to Size ROUTE 35 - NEPTUNE I Ki«ht TIIK (OAST AI'VI'liTISKI:, BKI.ilAl! NKVV JKRSKY lisliAV, SHI'TKMBKK S, 1944 G TT ACTI0 Mow Is The Time To Seed Your Lawn WALL TOWNSHIP RECREATION PROGRAM ANNOUNCES THE FINAL 1964 CHAMPIONS »AT NtW * THtATM* » Art you [*J*iw U*H in rvmtMtt* m old one II it).' III,.I)IM iiini iMrMttm iw ih" • !i fil.it' 10 it*' li Kiniif! ttw • rfim.41 pwtd ttflM M .ttnwwr eaily lull twi'HHt raUwr Hel^ i i ajiutioc and Su^ i«.ntl (H|«* • Hoiiiy Ml lnik «.is this premwr* lauivk (".ifiiiu'ii luif iimnagr >M-fitjtiun ui ih* uprmniiuf thf twtitU'M a' nufgfi'i UIHV«F- A i umii.mi. v I h.'.tid' in ('..nun uty \ou m»y tnri m Hi » 'iff! ! iki.if •'•« tl it jM't" • apiiii^ but lui r« gtxiU >>t ia*n. ifet late A I'stwtty. ihert it JUJ tiewl lur jwnwj is ltf«i ng during ihtf l*rt* summer Dtiraig ihi* unw ewlt-r wither ally (all prr.uit M o*»(ain |i*riiu and tateutbk will mouiuif «m- atiuii of the la diliuui return Tfo*te conditions ire ideal fur belter gn mmaumi By teeding at th* right and establishment of the w can in*we your chai I HIM* ted 1)1 Mtfe Among uih«< benefits of •• •Ml Vuu M |i**< detailed tit' ion on nuking a new lawn lawn grasps this time of year Uljnuiic l'Ki«iiiin, T or 'i-irr an established tawn II the l«» troubl« you'll have .mil HMNM atl wilh weeds, particularly crib- from your eoun S ft m f m LABOR DAY gl'BSI agents Allcnwaod - JW Alkleif Trofiky Wtawr* - Wayne IUIIIHT »*t vgatmd WEEKEND II U; Mimi HriiK agr 6-7; Barbara Nniwlrth. B-iO; |M Mm, with afipt'iisimatfly l.(KM partju- High tthool H..U-I..H1..1 - Beil R.) • tinny age V-ltf. Kt-I Mil miiuub aad John Vty, kick, polten Ivy. [ pants each week. Madsni, „,,• Ml K.m Kelh-i. : >. uKr Ml,. Also HllkTest surt'essfuUy com Juvu- It. inn age U-ii; Nancy \ I .not lip iik AUTO RACES FOR HEAT'S SAKE - SWITCH |taHl iheir .seennd undt-feaifff SATURDAY — THREE MMB in the Wall TMstitit Bw fili'K BWfBlttM League, by de- SO LAP FEATURES feating Spring Lake 8 to 3, The 20-LAP FEATURES TO STERNERS OIL HEAT" final standing.1! were: W I. SUNDAY Hillcrest 9 0 Now you can enjoy oil heat [Sprint Lake B I KEN BUTLER that's better than ever: as iHiiullfy All Stars...... B i ! Giants „_ 5 3 CRASH DRIVERS dean as sunshine and as 3 PLUS 50 LAP NOVICES thrifty as a Dutch house- Feds broai r Modified • Spoilsmen wife. We bring it to you . 1 L[ Jet - .111,1 m-vur dm, piu.> by means of new PRIDE Allenwoiid f'ljygi'dund won the i rnidm1!-, ;md ifsftl tars in imer-playground soft ball cham- I ihivi' M) lap tiMlines plus a Furnace Service. pionship By tiek'itting West Bei- W'taropf Cents Mil early. PRIDE Service is a new mar 2 to 1. West Belrnui forced vratra the time trials a playoff game iietwten the two THE* QBT SKT FDR Af- kind oi furnace condi- teams by defeat ing Allen woi»d 'Un\ Tim,. Tn.iU - 'i I' M tioning in which unique 60 to 4 making both teams rec- torn - l P M ords an identical 9 won, 3 lost. chemical compounds, _ __ humid Ken Butler The High School team was Ri'st Athlete Winner - (I* to R.i — Tin SEE - ;va-.li Driven Thnll and new techniques third and Central fourth in this Show featuring hi^h-spml f .M'hoch, Bp 8-10: Val Curliin, ll-lo; .1 aspect of Walls summor recrea- Ihnlls galore, plu.s a ,50-lap are used to clean an oil burner and furnace I l.uvendt'r, ip fctftj Ituh Ttilliu. UM 11 tion pregrtgt NevtCS Shu'k Car FeaturP through and through, inside and out. It reaches ROUND uET A IPECTACy- Central Playground — Best AUIIPW Winners — Steve Btauvell. 1,\K LABOR DAV WEEKEND and cleans internal working parts that cannot age 11-15; Jw Cardell, age 8-10; Howard liullaway, age 6-7; WITH THIS DOUBLE-BAB- be reached by old, manual cleaning methods: Tracy Harris, age 6-7; Grace Blauvelt, age 8-10; Sue Sadlun, Learn How To Preserve Your Summer Garden Flowers HI-XKI> AtTHlN It&rtfSI ae« 11-15. UNIVERSITY PARK, I'A. - sa it' |)nnciplt>s rrslfMBM -ily Port. I'a M.ikr lime - t-M I'M actually revitalizes a heating plant and enables How about pr •niflg home of foi fifsh flowtiis !y t.j drieil chyck or monf; 681-1873 it to heat better for less. I your garden fli n for arrange- fit Thi' I'fiinsyKji ONE OF THE HARD-TO-CATCH SPECIES • ments when the wind howis and To get the Flower Arrangement I ty. The eumplt'tr coti.se will WALL STADIUM Get Ready For Tomorrow's the -snow flies.' It's time to begin ! course, send $1 75 io Correspon- MBt hy return m;iil. and all mr Rt. 34 - Btlmar, N, J. if you want the pleasure of work- tlence Courses, Box ,'iuOO, Uiiiver- MIL: cu-ts are pptpafcl, ; Cold Weather , iny with flowers and nther plant materials. Call 681-1900 Today! Ptck flowers you plan to dry just before they reach the peak ol , ALAN THIELE SAYS: Every Family Should Have their bloom. And keep in miiul j • that all plant materials shrink dur- PR S7400 ing drying so you should gaUm "It's smart to be thrifty twice as much as you think you'll need. BUY YOUR Besides drying flowers from the pride garden, you can dry seed pods, ' FURNACf SHVICE berries, vegetable^ and gourds. U.S. ROYALS You can't preserve all flowers and materials the same way. You can use borax, sand, or silica gel fo; WHERE YOU GET • Automatic Naw Furnec* roses, lint you hang cockscomb to dry. D.liv.ry Installations Instant Credit • Free Mounting • Easy Terms Details for preserving flowers • Even Paymtnt for as and other plant materials are Plan little as given in the Flower Arrangement ALAN THIELE TIRE CO. • 24-Hr. $10.00 mo. correspondence course from the HIGHWAY 35 ot HECK AVENUE I HIGHWAY 88—LAUKELTON NEPTUNE Emergency Pennsylvania State University, I BRICK TOWN Service Free Estimate) PHOSE 774-7SO5 " PHOXE 8P2-fi

Call 681-1900 INTERSTATE FLIGHT - BURGLARY; FORGERY MM-UD—left to right: Itert Henderson, Paul Wegeman, Harry Klrms A white marlin luna was caught 12 miles off of Asbury Park by WANTED BY FBI Harry Kirms of Wall Twp., on | his 30 ft. Sport Fisherman, the' "Little Bill". Mr. E, R. Hender-: EARL DEAN JEREMIAH son of Neptune and Mr. Paul i Wegeman of Bradley Beach also; had a marlin hookwl the same j day. The fish was 7 foot 2inches | OPEN ALL DAY and weighed about l>2 pounds. The ; fish took a ••ballyhoo" live bait. It look 35 minutes to boat the MONDAY fish. LABOR DAY WORK is the enemy of weekend FROM 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. pleasure. Let our expert ceiling applicators install a new Armstrong ceiling for AGE- 34 barn November 30. 1929. MulcJrow. Oklahoma (nol I by biflh recofds) you. They can do it in less HEIGHT: 6r EYES: blue than a day. Choose from WEIGHT: 165 to 1/0 pounds COMPLEXION' m BUILD: medium RACE: while more than a dozen smart HAIR: biown NATIONALITY: A ceiling designs. Call us for OCCUPATIONS' ifl$ulatof roofer smeller worker truck driver SCARS AND MARKS: SCBl left cheek, cut scars on left arm; tallo a free estimate. No obliga- pierced by tfagBei upper left Btffl AZZUOLO'S tion. CRIMINAL RECORD An average 10'xlO' ceiling Jeremiah h,is lieeii convicted of rape. completely installed for A Federal wair < bur glory. lor- as little as $59JS5 gery and uttern , U.S. Code. Section 1073]

IF YOU HAVE INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAl FBI OFFICE. PHONE MARKET STERNER'S NUMBER LISTED BELOW. OTHER OFFICES LISTED ON BACK. BELMAR Federal aw.iu uf inva Call For FREE DEIivery - 681-0225 Uasittnglen! D. C. 20 1625 • F Street South Belmar Phone 681-1900 Thumb), SrptrniWr ;l, IWM < II \ 'I \l>V I l;ll -I I:. MHI.MAIl, NEW JKHM V F*«t Nina WALL STADIUM HOLIDAY CARD Ford & N.F.L HE WALKED AWAY FROM THIS ONE PACKED WITH TOP DRIVERS & CARS Announce Contest For 8th Thru 13th

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t uit.nl! •, Im till' If 1141 I fill, fl< ifh> IVI-I.TII mi Wm siun learn areas — will go i Iv uii-ki drattlc rirciiiiisUnn Miami for the final Pi'&K eemp \ big weekend oi r.tiiiiK I iHion Rl lullimiftil the NFL Km i rtfi-I1)) Bowl (Jaitie on Januti. •- is iui tap for this week Follow! n^ the halftlme ibst tht> truck will itqpl ciown in Miami, trw six Htlesi lt>a[ui<-. tot HHMltiftmil Ki fgl - group winners will ti crowned by NKL <'orumi.v.i Q M Pita M While in Klorifti the grata will attend the Drang Bowl gnn January 1, Fui'her infoi mat on can be receive Ql&T F.)id. T(W 10th Ave., mar — Ph me BSi-moo,

she did it JuH l« Al fun of - ing if she could, mm in i-^ to THfilll SHOW - Sprrtanil, performance b> mil PMn tbrwffvil DYNAMIC sweetheart ot the ^M^Vftyi llmlei riding W* M inch v • plank wilh ' DABfDIVIl round. This hi •mlv | Kl.mi" - S-niclty ;HI 11 I I mifii in liinietl Ken Butler 1 Hi itt Sh< ii»>. fctiimtn sih, ACTS!I Btaami OtoS IMI itrivmg. nod rt'AU TUWNSHll' Fiw EH W r I on,i-ii o! ,i BM Itl (Ji rfdM B i i1 ! Q'a itml tpfffU vars will — I'o-SUrrlnn — • M • iiT'iiiduij! [on .in i.i|i I :fit- gsd Bml.'i ip, on two wheels in e ilurtsl t>y ilif iXf)M '-•'I .t|'- EMINK III TI.LK * iiM'd i PH iad Qw aatioBaih fanaui! met Elalna . irilbli u'c QJ nflM MB or -o oars lamor l.irl Hi-ll Drnpr Ken Butler jiito-i-y( k' Thrill .slum [ u - ieul shim has roll Ii r as taad te ,iif litit-i! u:i lor the yiant Labffl j Era rtwi SViramoiiii! interest • i entered on Vw efeaa s»d OH iUn.ih .(i tin.- Turn-.- tritfa i H\HK\ now * •Mil be held il 8 p.m an Um ii,tc aloim with a IIOVH it) 'S<-|.l :,•. VH 11 i KV HUM tmH^fcatsJ rlriving attimal (rash Drl (Muni leader Don il i'ldudinn ;t 30 Eftf («tel Hated for H p m 1 tie ftgafla tb£i 1 -n'^n wfefl will try ti.iv mti\ I Bfl f M S' , [fii'(_-u ,j{)-la|) main • • • BILL HILL • -i.-'iui. 6, ii! Wall Siatlium ii earli I Q i miwiifie ( , sportWBflB THK 4 H RIKS Wiill Stiidiuni flll Sunday iiilc i" ' • • • ITOISld th.it Engine Service September 6 they «ffl tecfed W '•" "• ' '• ' !l :-l'!! M MM liming T 1 •• tjxHta Car Bassets Lawn Mowers preitj pvtUt, bkd l U ' ,i 20 \n\.- mi1. !ct- •,iock Auto Races piu\ tag ih;il bt^iuty jntl darc- ess featuft The following night J. PIANCONE & SONS Repaired dD Ii Ii ing do Rrtx -\ P^w Vsi *-; l&pl ti'. the track will headline WALL and tnixk-i hum U.clVv (.« Mfj b the Kfn Butler Thrill Show pius 804 MAIN STREET BRADLEY BEACH ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION a so-lap novice \ m • wilfe starttajj STADIUM Sharpening tfevstei ber Einw prtftas Route 34 — Belmar .- m \ rj\\\ 1 dStfl 'i\ >'-|J; I |i|i ,, K, j ],, • •: Italian Specialty S/ioppe mm*, SEPT. 6th — 6 P.M Rentals fii area wid rtuM 'In FOR VOTERS iih Qa Crwh ['IIUT.S A ••' [••! '!],• Butter Pots Fri,r Soj>L nth I 14 Hwy. 71 W. B:lmar Specializing In Home Made years ago Elaim • •• iruupt' at the rt'ail T5swnrtlp h R.M - Kitls tl.OO • • ' • .ii-cii^iiy th he: toternstMmafiy IWIBU Deadline For Registration for 1964 Tfee Ken But!#r troup* Featurei • • • i- i iuto and eyek stiaits MOZZARELLA General Election is Sept. 24,1964 including siuii (war) stoppers as '•• ' •• • nmiftrcycle through a SAUSAGE »fri] el flame, nii.i; • i • ••. •

For the convenience of those who are un- ' >i \t BVflt ,|ir .iilldlll'ilhiic • .'ii! CAVATELU able to register during the day for the pur- Hall TeiTPiileiiary our girl bell driving and e widi RAVIOLIES pose of voting in the general election to be ALLAIRE STATE PARK held November 3rd, 1964, the municipal PRIME MEATS & POULTRY clerks of all municipalities in the County KAY MOTORS WINNERS! k.u \un>^, Wayne Ki.k pitdi- A New Line of Frozen Foods SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1964 of Monmouth have scheduled additional ing woo UiB Balmar Wall Uttte evening periods. Unless otherwise noted Lttgue ''li;impktnshi!i in e [wfl game playoff from Wall Fiiv Ce . Italy's Finest Cheese Imports Rain Date: September 19. 1964 below, registrations will be taken at the &i->t division tliUsts Seora WSTB &Q and 8-a sltei M lie called Call For Horns Delivery Within 5 Mile Area 7 / a.m. till 6 p.m. — Admission Free municipal hall. uSivv eigill innings in second game. Call - 775-4870 COMMITTEE — Mrs. Evelyn Snodgrass, Chairman Granvilte Magee, Vice Cba GLENN L, SWADER, Mn William H. Smith, Secretary Mn. John J. Gasmer, Publicity Di •or Commissioner of Registration Joseph N Ehret, Edward Daubner, Sr., Judge Clarence Ehrlich, W. H. Carey, John K. Feimster, Leonard F. Newman, George Reiss and J. Walter Swain, BELMAR « exhibits wilt bi: Visit Us Soon At - - - Partii llu fentimtii with w September 3rd 10th 17th 22nd 23rd 24th Village of Allaire Aux. 7 to 9 p.m. I'.,.i Scouts Handlers ol Ameriean Kevnlutioik (;irl Scniils Hid (Inks Women's Club September 19th — ten to twelve noon Cut) Sintits Wall Ilish Sdlool Band Older of Iho Arrow Jersey Celllral Power & Ugh! (horns SOUTH BELMAR THE BRIGHT Hook Mobile Si|uarc IJaneers Wall (/ninimiliil.v First Aid Allenwood Town Impnivenienl Assn. September 17th 22nd 24th—7to9p.m. H..II Township First Aid Allenuond IlinniCal West Keliu.il Kire Co. West Belmar Methodisl Chiireh Weil Ililnini Tttt Co. Am. Antique Doll Kxhibll WALL TOWNSHIP 1 .Mm WHrh llaml Wall Twp. Jr. (hainliei of (omnierre Sept. 3 (West Belmar Fire House, Hwy. 71) SPOT Allcnwuod ('.range Wall Twp. Lions Club (ilendoUi Qrange Wall Twp. Kiwanis Chili 7 to 9 p.m. George C. Giger On Highway 35 (Near Hwy. 38) Sept, 10 (Glendola Firehouse, Belmar Blv.) Tin Wall Towmhip Kiwtmu and Lima Clubs wiU jointly tponsor the mle of refreshments at nominal fees, 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 12th, 19th (Municipal Building LARGE SELECTION 1030 a.m. — Parade from main parking lot to Village Green 2500 Municipal Court.Woll) Wall Towmhip Mounted Police, Wall High School Band, Cheer 10 a.m. to 12 noon A-1 USED CARS leaders, Color Guard, Antique Autos under sponsorship of Sept. 17th (South Wall Firehouse, the North Shore Antique Auto Club, Wall Wranglers, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts. Cub Stouts. Order of the Arrow, Linns W. Atlantic Ave., near Route No. 34) Club Historical Float. 7 to 9 p.m. Sept. 21st 22nd 24th (Municipal Bldg, BIG SAVINGS 11:00 a.m. — Band Concert by Wall High School Band 2500 Municipal Court, Wall 12:00 to 12:15 — Authentic Indian Dances 7 to 9 p.m. Performed by the award-winning team of NaTsiHi Lodge *71, NOTE: Any registered voter who has changed his or her Order of the Arrow name due to marriage, remarriage, divorce or by court, Closeout On All must re-register. 1:00 to 1:30 — Vocal Concert Naturalized citizens must present their naturalization paperi when registering. Ji'rscy Central Power and Light Co. Chorua. Any registered voter who has moved, withir. the county, within the district, or from one district to another on or 1964 MODELS 1:30 to 2:00 — Instrumental Selections by Jim Welch Band before September 24, 1964, must sign a change-of-ad- dress torm with his municipal clerk or notify the office of 2:00 p.m. — CEREMONIES: (he Commissioner of Registration in writing. All change Wall Committoemnn John J. Gasaner, Master of Ceremonies H address must be postmarked not later than September Star Spangled Banner Wall High School Band 24, 1964. Visit Us [avocation Rev, Richard Stdener, West. Belmar Methodisl Any person who, due to illness or disability, is unable to Welcome Mayor Walter LukowKz appeal before his municipal clerk or ai the Hall of Records, Freehold, New Jersey, on or before the 24th of Introduction of Honored Guests Septembei, to register, may apply in writing to the Com- Remarks Evelyn H, Snodgrass, Chairman missioner of Registration, Hall of Records, Freehold, New At Both Locations Wall Township Tercentenary Committee Jersey, on or before September 24( 1964, for registration Selection Mm Welch Band at his residence. In order that the necessary forms be Address Kenneth II. Creveling, Director processed before the registration deadline, namely, Sep- tember 24, 1964, wo requesi you apply for registration at Dept. of Conservation and Economic Development your residence as soon as possible. Such persons will be Benediction Father Knight, St. Michael's Episcopal registered by a representative from the office of the 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. — Square Dancing Commissioner of Registration and vote an absentee ballot GIGER FORD By many New Jersey Square. Dance Clubl at their home. 709- I Oth Ave. Hwy. 35 Near 38 Order of the Arrow Indian Dances If in doubi as to whether or not you are an active voter Hound Dancing between Square Dance Sets. or registered from your present address — telephone - BELMAR, N. J. WALL, N. J. 462-1940 Extension 393. 681-1600 681-4343 I'niro Ten THE COAST ADVEUTISER. BEI.MAIi, NEW JEHSEY THUBIDAV, SEPTEMBER ], IM4 Anniversary- Flower Show - MR. and MISS WEST BELMAR ARE YOU HAVING ? '.fiM*liiu*1 iTWi Pig* *""" tMtintu Ml <»ur h«id« und :LI r with (all fruits and veg- thit thiity fiif > the fituniam. u,. I.....I Wight Milo il i :••.:« > there was an art exhibit Hmry H V«rd mis. pastels, and water colors Wilwii t .-\ll.-n :al artists in our area. John MSsyath Vnliiam Mwf, Mrs Dud- Crank F ftulbrick CltM and Mr. rhartes H-nili •tth* (Jdorge W Oiwald I n chairmen of the affair, Willard J Steriur lary Buuquet ~ 1st Thomas E, Barton ey King, Allenwood; Chicken Coop John A Buhler . Mii Walter WtvsibiooW, Bri- Hubert (' Bulilar . jrd Un Myrtle I'uttock, Rt 35 - Bnollc Circle TJw aforementioned IK an ac- HM Mr Wairen Hart- tual account oi the founding of Bridle. Union Klre Company #1 — 75 ri^jessive New Jersey — 3rd Wall Township y«ar> ago I Warren Hart man, Brittle: Visitors Are ttelronv HM Mn Percy King. Allenwood. For Orders As part of its 75th Anniversary Tnfiule to New Jersey Industry ceiebiahun, the Union Fire Com- III Mis James Danskin, Sea Girt Boxed To Go Phone 223-3050 .t in Show1; 2nd Mrs. pany No I will hold Open House 1 at the Department of Public iiftmil Oreenwald, Sea Girt; 3rd Works Building on 13th Avenue. Mi- ivny King, Allenwood Beimar, New Jersey on this Sat- .ItiH-v Deul - 1st Mrs. Harold urday. September I!, 1964 from 2 JohflttO, Brick Town; 2nd Mr*. p m to 6 p.m. B A IJicbold, Pt. Pleasant. Ufa Flag on Parade-lsi Mrs There will be music and re- BftfCS Thorn. Sea Girt; 3rd Mrs. Sale On SCOTTS freshments. Everyone is invited Harold .Johnson, Brick Town; HM to drop in Mrs I'iiuhne Mihalic, Beimar for Your Lawn Miniatures — 1st Mrs. Harold : John.soa, Brick Town; 2nd, Mrs. WINNERS - Ki-nn llrnn and Nancy Martin Celebrating Scoffs 95th Anniversary — Jo.s Swain, Sea Girt; 3rd Mrs. Percy King, Allenwood. WEST BELMAR - After an old boy who goes to St. Rose any combination of Scoffs Seed and ENJOY Garden State—1st Mrs. James anxious two weeks of h(?avy bill- School in Beimar, and also uar- I'icrcf. Belrridr 2nd Mrs. Charles ktting announced tfaa winners ot i tveipated oil the West Belmar A. Butcher, Spring Lake; 3rd its Mr. and Miss West Beimar soflbail team. Nancy Martin b Turf Builder with a total list price in Mr*. Richard Tiehenor, Sea Girt. contest. Afttr counting approxr also 12 and will attend Wall High LABOR DAY HM Mrs. Jack Feimster, Allen- maiely 1500 ballots. Kenn Henn School this year. excess of $7.00 — we will deduct $2.00 was named Mr. West Beimar and ! Each was presented a small !iv- tftfgl Marigolds 'Chrysanthe- Nancy Martin was named Miss I ing cup trophy, as a memento of from the usual price. mums' 1st Mrs. Myrtle Puttock, West Belmai Ki'iin is a Yl year '' winning these titles. SPECIALS Bi'lmar; 2nd Mrs. Joseph Gill. % W V» VI H • \U W/ \W \W W Beimar; 3rd Mrs. F. J Maguire. Sea Girt. HAVE YOU HEARD? Orange Marigolds 2nd Mrs. Michael I, Costello, 407 Atlantic James f. Pierce, Beimar. Ave., Spring Lake, has as a guest Mixed Large Mangolds HM Thomas O'Lotighlin of Hartford, TEN MONTH Mrs. Pauline Mihalic, Beimar. Conn. Lawn tip of the week Yellow Large Marigolds — 1st Mr. and Mrs. William Yales. BUDGET PLAN Mrs. L. Herman, Belnw; 2nd 10M Ocean Hrl,, Spring Lake You can make more lawn Mrs. Arthur Miner, Beimar; 3rd Heights, have returned from a progress right now than Yapa Tony's Mrs. A, E, Palmedo, Sea Girt. trip to Wilkes-Bai re, i'a, i Pay a regular amoul -Small Mangolds — 1st Mrs. Miss Linda Sclmck, daughter of every month for 10 any other time of year. Myrtle I'uttock, Beimar; 2nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schock months . , . eliminates How? Fertilize with TURF RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Pauline Mihalie, Beimar; 3rd j Jr., 309 Washington Blvd., Sea the large bills during BUILDER this week. It pro- 'Girt, is home after a two-mnnth the coldest months . . . motes fall "tillering" Mrs. Walter Wwtbrwk, Bridie. ] tour of Europe. NO Interest or carrying FINEST ITALIAN CUISINE Large Zinnias — 1st Mr. J. A. charge . . . It's the (lateral growth t which Reynolds, Glendola; 2nd Mrs. easiest way lo pay for thickens summeT- Harry Gilbert, Sea Girl; 3rd Mrs. ymir fuel supply. Prepared by World Renowned Joseph Straiten, Sea Girt; HM FUNERAL HOME weakened turf. You'll no- Mrs, .lames F. Pierce, Beimar. A Modern Funeral Hume tice a big difference — we Chef and Host —CALL- Small Zinnias — 1st Mrs. F. J. OITi'i infi A Dignifal Service guarantee it TONY SANTANGELO Maguire. Sea Girt, 2nd Mrs. Jack To Meet Every Feimster, Allenwood; 3rd Mr. J, j Financial Neerl. A. Reynolds, Glendoia; HM Mrs. FARREN TURF HI II 1)1 H (or 5000 sq II 4.95 Specialties Such As Walter Westbrook. FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED Small Zinnias — 1st Mrs. Paul- 681-2300 ine Mihalic. Beimar; 2nd Mrs. J. Henry Dangler Lasagne. — Eggplant — Parmigian Myrtle Puttock. Beimar. Eighth Ave. and 'Dependable Farrenhcat' Petunias — Double 1st and 3rd South Latft Drlva Mrs. Frank Allen, Manasquan; 809 F St. — Beimar Beimar 681-3900 Shrimp — Parmigian — Coneoni 2nd Mrs. Myrtle Puiiock, Beimar. Petunias—Ruffled — 1st Mrs.. .lames F. Pierce. Beimar; 2nd Manieotti - Raviola Mrs. Pauline Mihalic. Beimar; PnUmias—Single — 3rd Mrs. THE BELMAR BITE SHOP Subs and Pizza Pies In All Varieties Walter Westbrook, Bridie. Taylor's Hanhvarr Snapdrjigons-3rd —Mrs. James F. Pierce, Beimar. prepares for ORDERS TO TAKE OUT Astors — 1st Mrs. Myrtle Put- 10th Avenue and F Street Beimar lock, Beimar; 2nd Mr. Carl Roach, Glendola; 3rd Mrs. Jos. BACK TO SCHOOL Phone 681-05II Hot Home Deliverys Gill, Brielle; HM Mrs .James Pierce, Bemar. BEGINNING WEDNESDAY Gladiolus - 2nd and HM—Mrs. Phone • 681-3606 James F. Pierce. Beimar. Roses — Hybrid — 1st Mrs,. LUNCHEON STUDENT SPECIALS Frank Allen, Manasquan; 2nd CLOSED TUESDAYS 1607 "F" ST. - SO. BELMAR Mrs. Myrtle Puttock, Beimar; EVERYDAY ENJOY YOUR 3rd Mrs. Walter Westbrook, Bri- elle. Sandwich - French Fries - Coke — 45c Roses - Floribunda - 1st Mrs. WEEKEND w i Gilbert Weaver, Sea Girt; HM Plus Our Regular JU Mrs. Thomas Ely, Sea Girt. Miscellaneous — 1st Mrs. Harry HAMBURGERS Gilbert, Sea Girt; 2nd MA. Percy King, Manasquan; 3rd Mrs. Gil- HOT DOGS FAMOUS ATLAS WEATHERGARD SNOW TIRES bert Weaver, Sea Girt, HM Mrs. James F. Pierce, Beimar. FRENCH FRIES • First Line • Tubeless • High Quality House Plants — Flowering — Mrs. L. Herman, Belniar; 2nd ONLY 19c EACH Mrs. Frank Longstreet, Manas- • Best Traction • Quiet Running • Attractive quan; 3rd Mrs. Constance Punia, Bridle; HM Mrs, Raymond Dav- • Two-Way Guarantee — Backed Up By ies, Beimar. Belmai Bite Humble Oil & Refining Co. — Honored Nationwide House Plants — Foliage — 1st Mrs. Thomas Golden, Spring Lake "CHUCK" & "JAN" HURLEY Heights; 2nd Mrs. Frank Long- SALE PRICED AT JUST $1.50 OVER COST street. Manasquan; 3rd Mrs. Nor- Serving Jane Logan Ice Cream Exclusively man Schmalz, Lakewood; HM CORNER of 10th & ST. 681-9707 BELMAR TO COVER MOUNTING Mrs. Jack Feimster, Allenwood. African Violets — fringed — BLACK WHITE 1st Mrs. Pauline Mihalic, Bel- ! mar; 2nd Mrs. Jack Feimster, 600x13 $16.27 $19.60 , Allenwood. 750x14 19.84 23.73 African Violets — pink double— CELEBRATING? We'll put up a new 800x14 21.67 1st Mrs. Pauline Mihalic, Beimar; 25.56 2nd Mrs. John Iko, Pt. Pleasant. A Special way to send a special greeting - 850x14 27.98 Armstrong Ceiling African Violets — double pur- send FLOWERS 670x15 19.83 ple — 1st Mrs. Pauline Mihalic, 820x15 Beimar; 2nd Mrs. Myrtle Put- for you for $7100* 30.98 tock, Beimar; 3rd Mrs. Jack Feimster, Allenwood. • Price includes tax & mounting African Violets — double while You piny and we'll do tha work. Just come in and • No trade-in required - 1st Mrs. Myrtle Puttock, Bel- pick out the Armstrong Ceiling design you want. mar; 3rd Mrs. Norman Schmalz, We'll have an expert install it for you. • Other sizes on Special Order Lake wood. Bring your wife along because we have I0 new and exclusive Armstrong designs on display. Armstrong Prices effective on out-of-stoefs si2es up to Sept. I5th only Have You Heard? Cushiontone ceilings soak up irritating noise. They ORDER NOW! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santoto, won't crack, chip, or peel. They are washable and Morris Landing Rd., West Bel- mar, Wall Township, entertained repaintable. Once your Armstrong Ceiling is installed Esso Credit Card Holders — Extra Bonus of $5.00 on two tires 50 friends and relatives at their you'll never he bothered by ceiling problems again. home Sunday to celebrate the Just a call starts your gift of flowers We'll be glad to give you a free estimate without christening of their son, Joseph obligation. CALL US AT 449-9801 OR STOP IN AT Michael. on its way Miss Barbara Susan Pell, daugh- CALL US TODAY! ter of Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Pell 2622 River Rd., Wall Township Flowers by Wire was a member of the graduating class of Hitchcock Memorial Ho: wo beautifully received, Allenwood Circle Esso m easy, so thoughtful, pilal School of Nursing, Hanover, Route No. 34 & Allaire Rd. at Allenwood Circle N.H. Miss Patty Angiin, daughter ol GIG MORRIS - Flower Shop WALL TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY 11 Mr. and Mrs. William Angiin, 811 Lake Ave., Spring Lake Heights GEORGE A. MORRIS (Adjacent To The New Bsl-Aire Golf Club) \ celebrated her ihird birthday will Telephone: 681-1909 a luncheon for neighborhooi 710 - 9th Avenue Beimar, N. J. JUL friends.