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BEUIA; PUB. UdKAHK 10TI ME,, 8ELSAR ,N.J. 07719 THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Newspaper For Belmar, South Behnar, Will Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avonby-theSea Seventy-fifth Year — No. 6 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, 07tI9, THURSDAY, MAY 11,1967 Seven Cento Wall Committee Maclearie, Ferruggiaro, Taglor Acts to Prohibit Top Soil Removal Score Victories in Belmar Vote WALL TOWNSHIP - No toptwil will be removed from Township Robert Pringle, who waged a lands hi any zone, according to Crook Ticket Upset in Avon; determined campaign to break an ordinance adopted by the into the Commission ticket, polled Township Committee last night 771 votes. Other independents, Lowenstein in Bradley Beach John Henderson, Chamber of The rule prohibits the removal Voters went to the polls in three Shore communi- Commerce officer, had 443, and of top soil from any area, unless Harry Schlossbach had 343. Both it ia in conjunction with the eon- ties on Tuesday, but only in Belmar did they return Mr. Henderson and Mr. Schloss- struction of buildings on the lot the incumbents to office as a full ticket. bach sought office four years Belmar voters renamed Ma^or Pefer Maclearie and ago. Mr. Pringle was a candidate Robert Brunet, Woolley Road; for the first time. wanted to know if this meant Commissioner John Ferroggiaro and John A. Taylor "all" areas and Mayor Joseph N>. to office by nearly 2-1 margins Judge Simmill yesterday, Mr. The Urban Renewal program Ehret assured him It meant "a* over three independent candi- Crook's name was drawn and he was thth e chiehiff IssuI e of tthhe cam- areas". dates. win be the third Commissioner. paign, with the incumbent Com- missioners defending the work, The Committee also paved ma A von voters put two newcomers Bradley Beach voters returned way lor the construction of a in office, and then left Hie thiwi Mayor Eugene Lwenstein to of- and Mr. Pringle the most - spoken critic. shopping center in the BrieOa scat undecided through a tie vote. fice and one of his ticket, D. Circle area, when it adopted a» In a surprise result, Joseph H. Phillip Gerand. However, Mayor In Avon, Joseph II. Clements, resolution confirming Board ot Clements and William J. Leach Lowenstein could not pull his en a determined critic of the incum- Adjustment action hi granting a were named to the Commission, tire ticket into office, as Leon- bent Commissionersioner, polled variance to the Piedmont ReaBj while Mayor Harry Crook, Jr., ard W. RUey, depute police chief, high total m Tuesday'Tueads, s. ele Oorp.«" and Edward H. Thompson, Jr., won a seat on the Commission. He bad 666. HHii s runnini g mate, tied for the third spot. Belmar voters turned out in William J. Leach, was second The measure was held up ae Borough Attorney Donald J. fairly heavy numbers. The Bor- with 536. while Mr. Crook and the last Township meeting, when Cunningham said yesterday (hat ough 2.W3 voters, and In Mr. Thomson tied with the Committee sought to obtain the tie, BHter the law, was to be Tuesday's election. Mayor Mac- Independents Lloyd Thomas ami the mane* of the principals ft broken by the drawing of one of learie polled 1,393 to lead his Richard MerUne polled 917 and the Pflkbnont Corporation. Last two names from a box in front of ticket. Commissioner Taylor was 76 respectively. night, however, the measure pasted and on recommendation ol Superior Court Judge Elvin second with 1,385, and Commis- Mayor Lowensteln was Committoeman Harry Rash, a SimmiH. At the drawing Wore sioner Ferruggiaro had 1,306. man in Bradley Beach with 1027 meeting will be held with Pied- votes. Mr. Riley was second in mont to discuss the project As the balloting with 1,011 votes the time, it is believed, the names Faulty Notice Causes Cancellation and D. Philip Gerand was thind will be learned. with 971. Incumbent Commission- HAPPY WINNERS - r Peter Maclearie, and Commissioner J ohn A. Taylor, left, and Commlssloaer Jehu Fermgglaro are all Of Sale of Property in Neptune City er Peter J. Flood was fourth and smiles as they tally the i la Tuesday'! elections. All were returned to office by decisive margins, and were participants In a The project needed the vari- lost a seat by 36 votes. He had Victory parade through streets Tuesday night after the result was i ance because a portion of flat NEPTUNE CITY - A faulty The Council sold a lot, 100 by 933. The third member of the public notice caused Borough 100 feet, on Bryant avenue to land la in a residential zone. It Lowenstein ticket, Alan Quixley was revealed that for the proj- Council to cancel the sale oi John Rowland, Hampshire Ter., polled 916 votes. Max Cohen, the eight acres of borough-owned for (1,600. Bond Ordinance Urban Review ect, Piedmont will purchase !• third member of the Flood tick- Belmar Residents acres from the C and B Realty land Monday night. At the time et, was last in the voting with Dance hails or dance clubs The Belmar First Aid I has just purchased an amb.il- Corp., and SVi acres from the of the sale, its was noticed that 904. the notice omitted one condition. that charge admission or a mem- ance, which fully equipped, < $19,000.00. The need for this am- Is Introduced Turned Down estate of Chauncy Allen. bership fee would be prohibited Tuesday night, the winning Mac- bulance was so urgent that 8 Squad was forced to order it wlth- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS BELMAR - A request that the R. and H. Corporation, who of- The shop center will be built by an ordinance introduced last learaoFerraggiaio-Taylor ticket out mounting a drive to j i money to pay for it. The neces- A bond Issue that would finance Belmar Commission set up a fered $37,500 for the property, on land fronting on Routes IS night. One official said the meas- staged a victory motorcade sary money was takes i" tbe Squad's Building Fund, a fund the surfacing of the Borough ten- meeting with Donald Haight, Ur- set a condition that three paper and 70, opposite the Brandywina ure was aimed at "juvenile through Belmar streets. The pa- started years ago, was occasionally named in nis courts, create a basketball ban Renewal director, to "ex- streets, Smock Avenue, Locust Development I clubs." The ordinance, which rade of backers of the ticket Since our present home is court, and a parking lot in the and Woodcreat Place, would be the will of some I plain Urban Renewal figures," amends the zoning ordinance, al- drove on F Street, Inlet Terrace, 1 it's replacement or reno- Allaire Road Municipal Park, as Richard Sharpe and Robert abandoned by the Borough. The small and outmoded, was turned down as "repetitious" so limits walls and fences to a Fifth, Seventh and Eighth Ave- ;. Now, we are faced with the well as provide for the purchase Crowther were appointed at al- paper streets lie within the vation in the not too di by the Commission. height of (our feet. nues. year old utility ambulance, at a of two trucks, a leaf picker, anc ternate members of the Board of boundaries of the property for prospect of replacing « Jefry Greco, 215 13th Avenue, $10,000.00. a street sweeper waa introduced Adjustment. Mr. Sharpe, a fcnaar sale, which is to be used for a cost, when equipped, i told the Commission Oat "bad Other ordinances introduced by Borough Council on Monday. mayor, atoo served on the Board) garden apartment site. publicity on Urban Renewal dur- would authorize three instead of Kennedy Raps One of the prim* 1 of every American family la The bonding ordinance would ing the recent campaign hat of Adjustment previously. Borough Attorney George A. two sergeants in the police de- the certainty that, < X, some member of the family provide $45,000 for the projects brought out several figures on the An ordinance, Introduced two BariKilkj, Jr., said that omitting partment and regulate chimney will requirt hospi' I surgery. To meet she ever grow Public hearing on the ordinance work." and, he said, It would be weeks ago, was rejected by the the notice of the removal of the construction. ing cost of these s •t everyone is enrolled under some wlU be May 22. "good" if Mr. Haight wwould Committee after Commltteenaal Strike Measure I met from a fund similar to life paper (treats made the notice The three will have a hearing plan whereby the i Under a recently passed amend- schedule a "night.'" to that the Arthur Krumm feared , BBLMAR - Brian T. Kennedy, i In one of these plant has May 22. insurance. The I ment to the ordinance covering public might get the "true tat." not be effective. The rule Behnar attorney, who Is active- i about twenty dol- Council than ordered two addi- The Council adopted a resolu- increased t the Board of Adjustment, Thomas But Commiaaloner John Ferrug- have allowed the ly seeking the Republican nomi- uisite to such care tional bids (ran Arthur Bahlav, tion agreeing to maintain 400 lars per I J. Madigan, Jr., and Charles mittee to release cash feet of > service road that will nation far the new AawnMy r service, pteple are prior to the Aabury Park, and John D. Lattar- ant to be created in South Mon- Wheat, both of Claridge Drive, connect with the Boute 31 Free- r granted never bofter- ^ggC-T^gcl^t'ta *, «the work is deemed sat* ut. Ocean Township, returned. mouth, today strongly criticized were appointed alternate mem- election had given out figures on ' t all that high-priced ' >. However, Mr. Krumm Both men are In the reel estate W Governor Richard J. Hughea and bers of the Board of Adjustment Urban Renewal and "the one. we The Bureau of Navigation *r oat to return depots* the Democratic state legislators Council approved a transfer ol gave were accurate." tkied Hw Council mat Robert J crate the Committee > for passing the recent strike bene- Ae liquor license at the Lamp- Mr. Ferrugglaro said that to Sidney Herbs, attorney for & and Josephine Schad, Tucker Many Behnar residents are under the impression (hat the loae lot guarantee." fit bill. When the new Unem lighter Restaurant, Route 71, to hold another meeting would be and H. Inc., asked Council to hold Drive, hive been sold riparian First Aid Squad is a department of local government like Fire, ployment Compensation and Sirca Inc., of which John P. 8a- ••repeOUoua" and that at far at An ordinance calling for ah the $17,500 bid until May 22, rights adjoining their property on Police and the Department of Public Works, and as such, Is Strike Bill take effect on Jen. kiris and George S. Callaa are the figures were concerned "there penditure of $42,000 to when the sale will be conducted the Shark River, equipped and supported through money raised by taxation. While 1, 1968, strikers will be eligible principals. is only one set as far at we are water line, into the again. Albert Kaye, Long Branch, the Borough government does make a substantial annual con- for the maximum compensation in concerned." Park area was approved. of the R. and H. Corp., owns two It is difficult for any truly great tribution toward the support of the Squad, the contribution comes the amount of $02 per week aft Eugene Lord, Union, offered Mayor Maclearie noted that Mr water will be carried to the H garden apartments here at pres- man to get elected President of no where near paying the annual operating expenses, and there cr the seventh weak of a strike $6,000 for a borough-owned lot on Haight had spoken at many meet- area and Bowman Avesue ent. U. S. Reasons: 1. People must has never been any part of this money available for the pur- Mr. Kennedy said, 'All the work- Kipling Avenue. The lot will he ings and had given out true ft feet tan vote him in, 2 People vote for chase of an ambulance. That it why, each year, we have had His firm proposes to build 138 era in New Jersey are now forced put up for bid on May 22. urea. The mayor said he woul Howell Township line. men they understand, and 3. The to mount a drive for funds hi August, to supplement the contribu- garden apartment units in five to pay higher unemployment in- •end Mr. Greco, "or anyone else,' A Board of Assessors will de- average person can't compre- tion and see us through toe year. Toe heavy rains on Sunday buildings on the eight acres be- surance taxes solely for the bene- a copy of Mr. Height's report. termine the amount to be as- hend greatness, and rears what- caused some flooding In the Bor- tween Sylvania avenue and Over- fit of the union worker when they The Squad is presently engaged in a money raising venture Tuesday at noon was set at the sessed to lands in the area. May- ever he does not understand. ough, and residents of those areas look drive. j go out on strike." Mr. Kennedy independent of contributions, through which it hopes to recoup tune for the Commission's reor- or Ehret also noted that the as- complained to Council Monday Mr. Bariscillo laid the tern* pointed out that, "Of the 2,- the money taken from the Building Fund, but it cannot meet ganisation, and the swearing In oi sessment can be paid over a a b of tale require the property be Hot springs provide free heat 200,000 workers in New Jersey, the additional cost of replacing me utility ambulance. Our only night. Mayor Maclearie, Commissioner year period. used for apartment buildings. to most of Iceland's buildings. 760,000 only belong to unions, and alternative, if the people of Behnar are not willing to donate the Ferrugglaro and Commissioner Alfred Stemera, clean-up i yet the other 1,440,000 workers necessary $10,000.00, is to take (be present utility rig out of serv- Taylor, winners hi Tuesday's elec- chairman, reported that 417 loath' must pay higher unemployment ice, without replacement, leaving the town with our one new am- HERMAN SIMPSON tion. of trash had been collected, e taxes to' subsidies strikes," bulance, a luxury vehicle designed for hospital transportation, FILES FOR MAYOR The Commission approved an said that complakits of "Why." asked Mr. Kennedy, and not suited to crash work or calls to the local beaches. This amusement game permit for the '" had been received and PROCLAMATION "must two-thirds of die workers ambulance, and the men operating it, has proved to be an im- Riaho Sportland, 203 Ocean Ave- he suggested that an ordinal • in New Jersey contribute to this portant adjunct to the beach operation, a not-inconsiderable aid nue. The license is (or 50 ma- eontroffing this practice be WHEREAS, the rapid growth of our older fund which will tubttdlze strikes in the reduction of the local tax rate, as witness, the appropria- eUnt and calls for a $200 fee. sidered by the Committee. when they cannot possibly bene- tion in the 1067 budget, of $IS7,ON.OO as anticipated revenue from Mayor Ehret referred the Oak population in recent years has expanded the wealth The Beanar-WaflJuneau Post, ter to William Nomut, towneta> fit Cram this strike fund?" Mr. the beach front operation , VW* Ml granted permawkm to of experience and skills represented by citizens Kennedy accused Gov. Hughes attorney. Belmar has become a pliamrt haven for the elderly, and it ten Baddy Popples for Memo- The Township Industrial Com- over 66 years of age; and and hit Democratic legislators rhrDey. of bowing to the demands of the is to thaw people that the tint Aid Squad stands a friend in mittee wrote (hanking the com- WHEREAS, early retirement and constant unions and selling out the 1,440, the time of need. The only misunderstanding we have encoun- A letter from South Behnar was mittee for extending the advances in living conditions now enable older 000 workers Hi New Jersey who tered in this field arises whan we have to refuse to transport read. The Borough thanked Bel- lines along Behnar BonBoutevant: , must now contiibute to (hit un- a patient to a hospital outside ttonmouth County. We feel that m» lor Its assistance while the This, taid the Industrial group, people to devote more of their leisure time to the ion fund our local hospitals are well equipped and staffed by a highly South Belmar county police will aid in the developmental enrichment of this community; and Mr. Kennedy pointed out that skilled group of doctors and Surgeons capable of ministering to dio was out of service. the ana. the very purpose of me Unem- the needs of the County residents. When a family requests trans- Mrs. Tove Brunet, WHEREAS, Wall Township's response to the ployment Compensation tloee Ka portation to a distant hospital, whether because of preference Road, who recently sought a for the resident physician, tome real or fancied dissatisfaction obtained Cram the Committee en- contributions of its elder residents should take conception SO years ago waa for pay benefits to those workers who with one of our county hospitals, or the need for treatment not Bridge Rules gineering costs for 1901 and UN. the form of expanded resources and opportunities were unemployed through no available locally, we feel mat the choice is discretionary and, last night asked the Committee for the aging; and fault of their own Mr. Kennedy when investigation reveals mat the family can afford (he ex- to supply its legal costs for the added, "to now pay benefits to pense, the services of a paid transportation group is recom- Are Announced past three years hi an ttemhwf WHEREAS, active community support is nec- (how who deliberately choose not mended. This has led to tone grumbling, but since the serv- TRENTON - The annual re- to work but to go out on strike ice is provided by unpaid volunteers, it ia unfair to ask them to strictions on openings of the Mayor Ehret said he would hnv essary in order that older persons receive the full k* inane!" Mr. Kennedy perdict- spend several hours away from work, transporting a patient Routes 35 and 71 drawbridges the Information at the next meet- benefit of Federal and State legislation for the ed that the passage of the strike as much at a hundred miles, when reliable treatment is over Shark River at Belmar, will ing. available Just a few miles away. These Is also the matter of aging; and benefit law would seriously Im- go into effect Memorial Day, Ma; Major Ehret designated As pair collective bargaining be- our responsibility to the other people of Belmar to be con- 30, and extend through Labor Whits Dogwood at the official tween management and labor at sidered. SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - Day, Sept. 4, Hie Department of tree of Wall Township. Be ahm WHEREAS, it must be in the aim of business, Trantportatkin announced today. announced mat the George Frame the unions now have been re- It seems eminently unfair to ask one patient to ride in a con- The independent party has unani- social, and professional groups or organizations in lieved of tome of the economic mousely selected Mr. Herman F. Memorial Park in West Belmar, verted truck because our one comfortable ambulance is engaged Bridge openings are curtailed Wall Township to encourage older citizens to take presaures previously present. Mr. Simpson, a hanker, 101 Sixth would be dedicated on May IT. in a trip to New York or some other distant city. during the resort season to re- Mr. Frame, a former member more active and meaningful roles in the life of the Kerns* taid. "Ibis bill hat gir- This week, First Aid men will distribute copies of The Coast Avenue, to seek the office of en the unions a substantial ad- Mayor in Spring Lake Height*. duce delays to Routes 35 and 71 of the Wall Township Board si Advertiser, bearing ttut menage, along with an envelope hi vehicular traffic. community; vantage which we all know Due to the fact he is an Inde Education, was killed in ah air- 'lich we ask you to enclose your contribution toward the pur- plane crash in New Shrewabsr* promote more and »e of a new ambulance. We hope you enjoy the additional pendent, he will not be running Under me restricted schedule, NOW, THEREFORE, I Joseph N. Ehret, in the primary but will he a can- the drawbridges will be opened on January S. news in the paper and that you will respond generously to our The Spring Lake Chanter at Mayor of Wall Township, do hereby proclaim the solicitation. The same man who leaves our message will be back didate in the November general at half hour intervals, on the hour CMC TRUCKS election. and half hour, between 9 a.m. Deborah was given penniitloa at, week of later in the week to pickup the envelope. bald tag days. |> Sold and serviced by truck people. This Is an emergency solicitation and is In addition to our Mr Is of the opinion and 9 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays. MAY 14, 1967 GENERAL CMC SALES INC. annual drive, which will take place in August when our Sum- mat the people of Spring Lake Memorial Day, Independence Day AS Bradley Beach. N. i. mer residents are always glad to help. Heightg s mast alwayy s be fint in an__d Labor Day On weekdays, the ROSS CONFIRMED SENIOR CITIZENS WEEK Itn) Well do the work if you'll provide the equipment. the thoughts of the candidate, period of restricted openings will AS POSTMASTER He hat no other party affiliations. I be between 4 p.m. andI T7 p.m.. in Wall Township, and I intend this observance BLUE MT DINER BBLMAR FIRST AtD SQUAD BBLMAR - George P. Rets Best In food Own M hours. BELMAR VACUUM has been confirmed as postmaster to stimulate community-wide recognition of the Hwy SS, WaO Twp. tWM •ten window glass replaced Maintains top efficiency at Betas*. It I worth and talents of our ohter population. The regular malting of the Bel All makes repaired M mar Board of Education will be Quality tenrlot Call « hW Thursday, May », 19S? at LtckutHb and K«y» 1hz OkClMu, « w, Johnson's ankaHaa I GIVEN, under my hand and the Seal 7:M P.M. «t the Beinw School DAVENPORT ss, which wm sent to *• PAINT • HARDWARE of Wall Township this 10th instead of May 1«. 1MJ ky the President In M> EsttbHahed l» - Phone «MM •17 F St. - Behnar 8ANHWKH WWP day of May in the year of 1717 F Street So (on) (0$ P St., Belmar ExceOtnt load Our Lord, One Thousand (On) I TO THE PEOPLE Of BELMAR at Its best m counter tad to take' 1*. < We thank you fat TOUT vote of INVEST WITH (IS oat Have a picnic at htm wtth mattaf knowing the Nine Hundred and Sixty- confidence and pledge our con- String! Insured to $15,008 saw and economy (as) ot IN1SWIIT Enrett at (he Jersey snort tinued efforts far the betterment Current Rate 4.B* par annum. in JIB>, UK. / BOYALMANOK on Pattbook Account* t>OIAMONI>T-TltIinn "Will-power — teat-tlf htea JOSEPH N. EHRET, Mayor PETBR MACLRARIE tJXMMt SAVINGS • LOAN Sold and atrvteed hy track petpfc. one the* law and the* walk N. 1. SMt Ucentt. ftnrtt *M JOHN RHWOGttM) ASSOCIATION GENERAL CMC SALES MC arwtta wttheat Ufhtatdac the JOHNA.TA 711 • Mtk Ave - Behnar Bradley Beach. N. J. kjst Thursday, May 11,196T

Page Two THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY — — YOUNG ADULTS SUSPEND SURF Lodge Installs PLANNING SHOW BAR LICENSE fceauty Scion HKLMAK — The seasonal re- BRADLKY BRAttl-ito ast . 8th AVENUE - BELMAR Catholic Young Adult Club of tail liquor license of the Surf Mrs. Bradley /oo Bradley Beach will hold its an Bar, 1000 Ocean Avenue, has been NEPTUNE CITY - Mrs. Aral final card party-fashion stmw on suspended for 20 days, starting Bradley of Spring Lake, was in- Dial - 681-5675 Friday, at Doolan's Village Barn, May 5 and continuing until May stalled as Warden of the United Spring Lake Heights, at 8:00 p.m. 25, on the order of Joseph P. Rebekah Lodge, No. 39, here. ' Lordi, director of the Division Moderate Prices Fashion selections will he pre- 1 Mrs Ullian Campbell, district f Alcoholic Beverage Control. deputy, presided at the installa- sented by Sportique of Brick On March 1. 1967, the Sunf Bar f #i%~v piofesiional Beauty Care Town, Local Merchants throu^i- tion ceremony, and also totalled was found guilty of allowing wag- Mrs. Estelle Moser as chaplain • out the area have donated gifts ering on shuffle-towting games, to be moit as door prizes. Assisting in the ceremonies were "ftw suspension WM held until Mrs. Agnes Wallack, West Bel- Brian Treacy ami Miss Vir- May 5, however, because it was mar, deputy marshal, and Mrs. ginia LarwU-rsick are the co-ordi- not until then that the 1967 season Ruth Tallinan. Red Bank, chap- ' nating chairmen. ' license was issued. lain. Mrs. Grace Jamison, noble grand, conducted the business meeting, assisted by Mrs Emily Olsen vice grand It was re- Permanent* HALLE & STTEGLITZ ported that the Kabekah State 10-12 at the Hotel Morton, Atlantic will be opening a new office in the Closod Mondays - Dorothy K Harm!, Prop. Assembly will be held on Oct. City. Monmouth Shopping Center Mrs. Alice Frank's Ann fto Eatontown, New Jersey Club, honored five members hav ing birthdays durtofi April and Wo are pleased to announce our plans for the opening May. Honored were Mrs. Mae HEATING of our third New Jersey Office, in the Monmouth Raitt, Mrs. Esther Kreislter, Mrs. Shopping Center, Eatontown, New Jersey. This mod- Lillian Campbell. Mrs. Mamie & ern office, designed for efficiency, beauty, and com- Newman, and Mrs. Ann Watson PLUMBING fort, will be conveniently located for investors, and a n Mrs. Olsen and her social com Un - place to work. mittee served refreshments. •HfADOU*«ff« H» OfKNDABU PLUMUNC We have openings 'or 2 or 3 more experienced BON VOVAGE - Freeholder Director Joseph Irwln, left, wishes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wittmlwrg. The next meeting will be on COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL How.ll Township, a good trip as they prepare to join the group of Travel-Trailer fans enroots to Account Executives, who may be from the New Jersey Tuesday. •EPAIU - AITIIIATIONS area and/or are tired of the long commute to New the convention at Stale Fair Grounds, Trenton. More Ulan two dozen Shore trailer owners made the WATEB HfATtRS INSTALUD York. Our commission schedules aie liberal end rip I.. Join the many traUeritea at the fair grounds. Behind Mr, Irwui b the new ; Civil Defense Final Charm Course highly competitive and our back office facilities are and Disaster Control comroiuilratioas unit. Field Csmm. 1., which was used to radio ahead to the ELECTRIC known for efficiency and good management. BELMAR - The final session state control the number of trailers being dispatched in each convoy. in a of three Charm DRAIN & SEWER CLEANING Are you interested in doing business on your own Course sessions will be held on home grounds? For a further discussion, write in Judy Smith Named Tuesday. Fashions will be the 681-1014 confidence to Mr Alfred Benjamin, Jr..National Sales PTTWanning Without Doubt MONTCLAIR - Among 18 newsubject for the session, to be held Manager, 52 Wall Street, New York, or call him collect members initiated by Aiphcsteon, at the Elks Club, Seventh Avenue at his private numbc. (?12) 797 4418. 1508 F STREET the Montclnlr State chapter of There will be a door prize and BELMAR Fair - Bazaar Group Installs Kappa Mu Bastion, national math- the course is free tu all girls BELMAR — Plans have been ASBURY PARK - John Axell ematics honor fraternity, is Judy between the ages of 13 and 17. completed for the St. Rose Gram- was installed as president of the Smith, '69, of 643 Redmond Ave- The course is being sponsored mar School PTA fair-bazaar, to Withoutouht Society by Luke nue, South Belmar. by the Junior Woman's Club of HALLE be held May 20 in the High Pryor, master of ceremonies, at Belmar. School Auditorium from 10 am. a dinner at Michael's Restaurant, ONLY AT LEGAL NOTICE &STTEGLITZ until 9 p.m. here. RIVER ARTISTS Established 1889 LEGAL NOTICB The various booths will con- Mr. Axell retired, after thirty The Belmar Board of Education Wrl No* York Steed Cchsngs tain homemade articles, a White years of service with the New receive •eaied proposals for Mauazt GROUPE MEETS and Periodicals at the regular meeting STERNERS Eelephant item shop, games for York Transit Authority, from SPRING LAKE - The Matia- Main Office 52 Wall Street, New York 10005 • Tel. 797 ! jOO t(> be held Thursday, May 2S, 1967 at the children, baked goods, grab llempstead. Long Island, to Man- SlOO P.M. «t the _ •ntniy squan River Groupe of Artists, asquan, where he operates a Beat Sohool. HI.K may be submitted tail meeting at the Community House Boston • Maptewood • Newark • Rlverdals * Taris bag items, plants, and many oth- or In persons. er items. Refreshments will be Home with his sister, Mrs. Greta The Board of Education reserves the Friday evening, saw slides of FUEL OIL served during the lair. Wheeler. right to reject any or all bids. Hawaiian scenes taken by Miss Specifications may be obtained at the School office. 1101 P Street, Bel- Gladys E. Brown during her 1966 Honorary chairmen are the Mr. Pryor also Installed the mar, N.J. trip to the islands. Very Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Teston fouowing for the 1967« term: WILLIAM R. LORD and Secretary The slides were taken with pos- and Mother Teresa Marie. Co- James A. SbappeU, first vice- sible future painting as their ob- chairmen are Mrs. Robert OTten- president; Donald Jarvis, sec- ject- ey and Mrs. William Hernandez. ond vice-president; Marjorie Pry- l.KOAL NOTICE The Belmar Board of Education wll Mrs. Evelyn CMlds conducted Other chairmen are: publicity, or, treasurer; Mrs. Joan Gifford, receive lealed proposal* for Industrie the -meeting and Mrs. Lillian Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Glatz HI; corresponding secretary; William Artl Supplies at the regular meeting t< b. h.ld Thunday, May 3S, wet «•_ Uaiwwald, Mrs. Claire Aircher refreshments, Mrs. James Cleary, Newton, recording secretary; 8:00 P.M. at the Belmar Elementary and John Browning hosted tile Mrs. James Marino, and Mrs. Mi- Miss Betty Oliver, financial sec- School. Blda may be aubmltted by meeting. retary and Samuel Staggs, ser- mall or ui peraon. chael Bova; reception, Mr. and Tha Board of Education reserves the The Group decided to exhibit Mrs. Donald Matthews; games, geant-at-arroa. Directors: Misses right to reject any or all blda. pictures in the Manasquan li- Mr. and Mrs. David Stanley and Gertrude Reznik and Helen M. aneUtcations may be obtained ai tin School office, 1101 F Street. Bel brary, starting June 3. Members Robert O'Heney: novelties, Mrs, Dunn, Kenneth Gifford and Don-mar, N.J. are also preparing for the Al Richard Flannlgan and Mrs. Rob- ald Hanson. WILLIAM II LORD Secretary laire State Park show on May ert Itiordan; candy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dyer, retiring presi- James Dempaey; tickets, Steph- dent, was presented with a cita- en Gepp, James Pyanoe. Frances tion and luggage set from the So- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Pyanoe, David Boyle, Jack Ma- ciety. Citations for outstanding Itj Na. Ml Charter No. lull Naslaaal Ba.li Bella No. nutti, James Scaimel and Mrs.service were presented to Misses sfSSL." "Bsipinoii or TH nuus-nu NATIONAL BANK ornuuB IN no STATE or N. J., AT THE OUMW or sosorcss Edward KarL Donna White and M ar jorks Pryor, 0N*J»H, II. 1M7 PUBLISHED IN BliSrONSE TO CALL MADE BV John Beekman, Leon Schiller and OoejrTBOLLEK Or THE CPBEENOT. PNPEH SECTION 5SI1, O. 8. UVISCD STATUTES James ShappelL ASSKTS p. T. r with cither banks, and cash Items Water Safely lor for the New Jersey State Em- obligations, direct and guaranteed . ployment Service, in the Had ot States and Mllltlcapoll l subdivisions . Bank and Freehold office*, was I of Federal agencies and corporations not Courses Listed guest speaker. Other guests Wags' U.S a.«I,418.1» SHREWSBURY — Red Cross Peter Scoles. Director of the Mon- JM dlKOunta 10.WMS1.S. Safety Instructor Trainers Henry mouth Workshop, Red Bank, and G. Steels, New Shrewsbury, and Mis. Scales. Mrs. Lute PtfOf. Howard J. Rowland, Asbury gave the invocation. Park, will conduct the annual 30- Miss Susan Orem's locaVwlB- LIABILITIES Demand deposits o! Individuals, partnerships, and hour water safety Instructor ning essay, "»,.,ndicapped Work- corporation! —___.- course in two locations this year. en — Community Assets," was Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and' Mr. Rowland is the volunteer read by Mrs. Gifford. Miss Orem, M.616.H0O-93 Chairman of Water Safety hr a student at Bed Bank Catholic (Monti M ntltiHSim'SSmSS". SS.on.99 political subdivisions . mviiK the Monmouth County Bed Cross High School, participated in the •aw utum ducksVUOCILS, , amet . -. ~.__ . . . Chapter and announced that Part contest sponsored bit (he Presi- TOTAL DEPOSITS SM.008.3T5..3 ONE STOP FOR ALL YOUR One will be held at the Monmotrth dent's Committee for Employ- (a) Total demand deposits s 8»18.«T4.5O College Pool, West long Branch. ment of the Handicapped. HOME HEATING NEEDS! May 22 through May 26, 7 to 10 James Meyer played p.m., and Part Two at the field music on the piano. A group of • Furnace Cleaning and Wic« ASSORTED CHOCOUTES House Pool, Fort Monmouth, June singers, the "Begionaires" enter- TOTAL LIABILITIES , SM.34S TH + • YourCkoictoTfv.eSkirvie.nam b $170 2 lbs. $3.35 5 through June 9. 7 to 10 p.m.tained. Group members are Gary CAPITAL ACCOUNTS SaVKavnM, • MontMv Psymmt "Bud^eT fin Stninckn, laid guitarist. Misses Oouuncft etocfc—gar value _, $ 300 000 00 The Water Safety & Tsr • 244.™u.ou lT • Automatic KaaJ RM" D.B»ry course is (or new candidates. 18 bara Lukowlts, Jennifer Krumm, snares aitataadlnf — 10,000 years and over, who hold cur- —SC 8M.ODO.00 • Bwmr Rapkcanwktt and Carla Giger, Joseph Poll profits 5M,S08.7! rent Red Cross Senior Life Sav- and Jos Zack, ban player. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . I 1.S9S.30S.73 Naw H.sting Sysfw ImtalIlbb d ing certificates; for currently TOTAL UAiULCTUS AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _. S39.84UtW.17 authorized Water Safety Instruc- No Monsy Dem. - Up to 5 Y.an to Pay tors who wish to review; and KBS0SUNDA to re-authorize Red Cross Water Heights. Lauvs M shown above an after deducUon or valuation Safety Instructors whose author- [ naarm of _ 93.837 21 pnvHUM aa attorn stove are after deduction of valuation ization has expired. fssetma 01 - .—-. -_._ . _. ._, 37 50000 I Otlvas r. WooUey. Executive Vice President, of the above-named bank Prior registration Is required > aMA ngort on application farms available ^" " " ""' ""* "' «»d>Uon f tnu and comet to the best CALVIN F. WOOLRY at the Red Cross Chapter House. the uBderalmd dlreoton «ttett the coenctneu HALLMARK CARDS feature card, constating of a » privileged to be using, for there welcomes applications to 8 every evening lap main event for modified and is only one Mind—God's. He is sportsman stock ears, a JS-lap love, order and peace, and our Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted, of course! 806-FSt Bdmv novice main event and a thoughts should flow in similar Whenever you cannot apply at the nearest of the 3 ler for foreign compacts. channels. 9:30 to 2:30 borrowing hours, do so as late as eight any ba«km9 day at ije Wall Office Loan Depart- ment, Route 35 and 18th Avenue. Get the installment S&SStSL'SF —•*- Belmar-Wall National Bank The pick of the best • Such greats as the Cascade Petuniaa, Pink & White Magic, Calypso, Comanche, Sujrar Plum and Cherry "Isvrt • Rocket Snapdragons, State Fair Zinnias, Salvi* St. John'« t Fire and Portulaca (Moss Rose). Remember ... we have started i Isbnar — F Sfc and •* Ava. them for you . . . They are oil easy to grow, jurt a little care SarVica Hour. and sunshine will brighten up your garden. Come in, while our Manaiquan — Rh. 35 CircU Pisa GARDEN/STAR selection is complete. I Wai Two. - *H. 35 * Uri. Ava.

" • 171 Variatiw of Animals tar Your Garden fcauty. * " BJ • • ^W a w w • r°W~ * saw—- — » — — - -— I • Uh of Geranium — \vf typ*, tool « £jj? We Imnmiee and wM JLjk • Raid-GrowLeh of Garwiun Paramiam - kIv raady »ypay m. toom l —* (B,lMeDK^lMAve.a| Rald-Srown hreimialt read, M«. B^* ' ««•«•' 1 L BJjBBJ eaaasa__ l essaaa_ •l asssssBssaWl ssssssaaassVl sssssassssBl stsstasssssai aaasaaassssti sssssassas* t asssssasss* i SB^aaasBH etsts^^m S ^P—tssssPt aaaat* asaas* assaasi MB aaatB aataaS Mstsl aasssB • Thursday. May 11, 1967 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Miss Kathleen Reynolds Is Married Miss Kathleen Lee Gratton Marries Auxiliary Sets To Raymond Mcllravey, Jr., April 29 Richard B. Towne in Glendola Rite Season Plans SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - Wall Township, brother of the WALL TOWNSHIP - Miss Gratton, Farmlri^cl le, and Jose The marriage of Miss Kathleen HIS.MAK - Plans for coming bride; James Kelly, Wall Town- Kathleen Lee Gratton was wed HIM II.IIKIW (iiiifirM I) 0 II a 1 d Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and events were discussed at a meet- ship; James Tedesco, Betmar, recently to Itiohard B. Towne In Gratton. Neptune, was junior Mrs. Harold A. Reynolds, 1701 ing of the Belmar First Aid and Jack Millington, Sea Girt, St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Bailey Rd., Wall Township, to usher. > * Squad's Ladles Auxiliary thto were ushers. Glendola Raymond Mcllravey Jr. took week. I A reception was hekl at the The hi iilv Is daughter of Mr. A reception was held In Glen place April 29. Fisherman, Neptune. The couple and Mrs. Walter E. Gratton Sr., dola Flrehouse. After a wedding A cake sale will be held at the The Rev. Carlton Nelson, pas will reside at AUantic Manor, 1633 Glendola Rd., Glendola. The trip to Montreal and New Eng- Behnar-Wall National Bank on tor, officiated at the ring Manasquan, after a trip to Flor- bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. land, the couple will reside In Friday, May 26th from 9:30 am rite. ida. Richard It Towne, 2137 Old Mill Atantic Manor Apartmenui, Mana- to 2:30 p.m. The bridegroom is aon of Mr. The bride, a graduate of Wall squan. < , t Rd., Sea Girt. A Bazaar and Food Sale will and Mrs. Ilravey Sr, 1095 Clin Township High School, is employ- The Rev. S Ft Knight, vicar, be held at the Thirteenth Ave- ton Avc. New Bedford, Wall ed by Allstate Insurance Co., The bride was graduated from officiated at the ceremony. nue Pavilion on July 10th from Township. Neptune. Wall Township High School. She The bride's silk organza gown completed her dental assistant 9 a.m. to S p.m. The bride was given in marri- The bridegroom was graduated was embellished with an appli- age by her father. Her gown of certification course at Perth Am- from Columbia High School. Ma- que of GhanUlly lam. reem- boy General Hospital. She is The Auxiliary will have a booth < tumtilly lace was designed with plewood. He is employed In the broidered with crystals and seed at tha Summer Festival at the chapel train. A headpiece of lace employed by Dr. Lewis W. Adam, glass division of American Can pearls. Her cage-styled veil fell Belmar Marina in August. petals and crystals held her veil. Sea Girt. Co, Cliffwood, Matawan Town- from a crown of seed pearls, and Miss Tarn Reynolds was maid ship. she carried a bouquet of roses The bridegroom was graduated Mrs. Mickey Connelly, rT«si. of honor for her sister. She wore and carnations. from Wall Township High School dent, read a letter received from a maize color gown of lace and and Newark School of Fine and Henry Barkalow requesting more a headpiece of silk illusion pet- Mrs. E. Peter Lokereon, Sea Industrial Arts. He Is assistant public support for the First Aid als. County Retired Girt, was matron of honor. art director of Techni-<»rapMc Squad's Bingo game held every Bridesmaids were the Misses Bridesmaids were the Misses Advertising Art Studios. Fords. Friday Night at the Neptune CKr/ Joyce Loeseh and Janice Cheese- Betty and Linda Towne, at borne, yla-cUlGrat-ton,PdB-crfi Shopping Center. Educators Meet sisters of the bridegroom. Su- man, of Wall Township; Joyce LONG BRANCH — The Mon- Mrs. Arnold Oollumbien and MaUrias, Point Pleasant, end san Thompson, Belmar, was Jun- mouth Retired Educators Asso- ior bridesmaid. Mrs. James Greig reported that Jean Steinbach, Belmar. ciation, closed their work for the PAPA], VISIT - While visiting Is Rome recently, Monmouth County Freehold™ Marcus Daly, ROBERT A. RICA the curtains and drapes they an George Clark, Long Branch, season on May 2 with a GerTo- K.C.S.G., waa received by Pope PaeJ VI at on audience at the Vatican. With Mr. Daly were Mrs. All wore gowns of aqua silk making (or the Squad Borne an was best man. Richard Reynolds, gether luncheon and Musical Pro- Daly and her lister, Mrs. William M. Fay, Washington, DX. His HoUness and Freeholder Daly chlfton. Matching French bows COMPLETES BASIC almost completsd. gram. It was held at the West discussed matters of mutual interest. held their babble veils, and they HEIGHTERS HOLD~ End Manor Hotel, Long Branch, carried bouquets of yellow, green At the conclusion of the bust- and was attended by 100 members and pink carnations. ness meeting a Tupperware Party SPRING PARTY and friends. was held and a film on the manu- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - Antique-Art Show at Allaire Village E. Peter Lokerson waa best facture and uses of Tuppenren The Spring Lake Heightors, sen- Under the direction of Mrs. man. The ushers were Phillip was shown to 33 members aid ior citizens group, held its third Marjorie King of Oakhurst, as- guests. Spring Dinner Party at the Com- sisted by Mrs. John Hopkins, al- To Feature Works of 75 Shore Artists munity Center with 57 attending. so of Oakhurst, a musical pro- WALL TOWNSHIP — The an- Colonial costume accompanied LEGAL NOTICE her. Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Mrs. Edith Eckman gave the gram was presented. Mrs. Dor-nual spring Antique-Art Show at SIGHTSEEING QUJZl NOTIOB invocation and John P. Bukst, othea Holmes of Ocean Grove, a Allaire Deserted Village wiU be Lester Heohgraf, Wall Township, (<:* 7/oti flame TAKE NOTICE that Captain WU- presented the program to the Bri- llam Rutka has applied to the New president, introduced the guests mezzo Soprano and Mrs. Helene held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Jersey State Aleoholle Beverage Con- and welcomed new members. D'Usseaux of Little Silver, a Lyr- May 20. Charles Vanderveer is dle School Fourth grade, at the trol Division for a plenary retail transit Senior Citizens Luncheon and to license for the fishing, boat Tamto Entertainment was provided ic Soprano, sang several num- antique show chairman. Seventy- H bers. They were accompanied by five dealers will display their the Toms River Antique Seekers. Objections. If any. Simula be me* by Mrs. Hazel Stillwell and Mrs. lmmedleUly In welting to the Hew Jessie Parker, in costume. Mrs. Marjorie King. items on the village green. Lectures scheduled in May are at meetings of the National Jersey State Alcoholic Beverage Oca- The next meeting will be on Miss Elizabeth Kelley, vice The Snow Fence Art Exhibit trol Division. 1100 Raymond Boulevard. Secretaries of Monmouth County Newark, W. J. June 6, with Mrs. Rhetta Hilyer, president, presented plans for will be headed by Mrs. Harry and the Molly Women's Mrs. Nils Anderson, Mrs. Mabel several bus trips and Mr. Frank Burr, Spring Lake Heights. Lo- Seaman Rica c5lx"wru.iAM mrnou Club of Freehold Township. Firehock, and Mrs. Dorothj as Harwood, the President, spoke cal artists are eligible for awards 3003 Surf Avenue. of the accomplishments of the for best water color and best oil Mrs. Janet Pittaiger, Mana- GREAT LAKES, III. — Seaman OMO Residents of Spring Lake past year and of plans for the paintings. Judges are Mr. Geia squan, will continue Doll Work BOTTLES TO CANS: Use ol Recruit Robert A. Rica, 18, USN, de Vegh, director of Old Mill Art son of Mrs. Donald T. Carpented LEGAL NOTICn Heights arc invited to member- new year which will start in Shops on Wednesdays. metal cans for beer topped The Belmar Board of Education wD> ship. September. Mr. Harwood also Gallery, Tinton Falls, and Ann House Committee chairman, the use of returnable beer of 62 Ridge Terrace, Neptune rw:e!ve bids for transuortatlon of SPB- Mitchell, Belmar. City, N.J., has been graduated elfll Class pupils to various schools for spoke in Memory of the four Mrs. Joseph Swain asks for vol- bottles for the first time last tho school year 1967-08 at the regular 1 from nine weeks of Navy basic LEGAL NOTICE members, who had been called Plans were discussed at an Aux- unteers for the Painting Commit year, according to brewing- In- -rfNUW meeting to be held Thursday. May X, "Home" during the year. This iliary meeting in the Enameling dustry sources. In addition, training at the Naval Training 1M7 at B:00 P.M. «t the Belmar EH- NOTICE tee to redecorate the Enamel- \f\M Marine Co. Feature TAKE NOTICE that Emtls Bar & was followed by the reports of Works Building at Howell Iron ing Works Building. Mrs. Alvin reports The Aluminum Asso- Center here. S lubmlttrt by maU or Grill Inc., a eorpuratlun. has applied Works, Allaire. Refreshments will KMIC • THIS MmtUMtHT MARKS WE In person. to the Mnynr and Council of the Bor- the several committees. Beck, Mrs. Catherine Pusey, Mrs. ciation, about 75 per cent of In the first weeks of his naval be served by Mrs. Walter Quelch, SITE OF TOE MOST FAMOUS INDIAN The Board of Education reservo the ough of South Beimar, Ni»w Jersey f 1703 F Street In charge of admissions are any spot on earth on a clear night. | Cane for yorofes 8t Bll times. South Belmar General Repair* Mrs. Stewart Paynter and Mrs. Sadie Carhiccl, Vice President 7 Turner. Drive Four Safety U Leon Frazee, Manasquan; Mrs. Neptune, N. J. Joseph Swain, Mrs. William Brae Dorothy Steinbach, Sect-Treu. 1703 F Street Our Bminesul co and Mrs. Edwin Allaire, Sea South Belmar Girt. Objection!, If any, should be made When you lookfor the most room Immediately In writing to John Me •Mrs. Hance Morton, Allcnwood, Donougb, Borough Clerk of the Bor- reported on the recent card party ough of South Belmar. PETE LaYANCE KMIL'S BAR and GRILL, INC. 604 Highway 35 held at the General Store. Ladies 17Q3 F Street » In colonial costume modeled mil- and the smoothest ride and the best value, South Belmtr, N. 3. Neptune Dial 774-2443 U 2 - 6-7 (MM) linery of bygone days. Unique prizes ranged from hand made articles to potted geraniums. you'll end up with a Mrs. Paynter and Mrs. Edward Molten!, Manasquan; Mrs. Law- rence Young, and Mrs. Reward were in charge of arrangements. Chevrolet wagon everytime. At the April Annual Member- snip Tea, hostess chairman, Mrs. Heward, was assisted by Mrs. Frederick Stahlberg, Toms Hiv- er; Mrs. William Schanck and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplin, Little Sil- ver; Mrs. Charles Jamison. Bel- mar; and Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, Manasquan. Several Slide Lecalures were given In April. Mrs. Harry Burr gave the program at Leisure Village, Brick Township. Mrs. Al- Beck, president, Sea Girt; and Mrs. Lawrence Young dressed In LEGAL NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that Duv. a Eve- lyn's. Inc. a body corporate of New Jersey, has applied to the Borough of Behnar. Board of Commissioners, for a plenary retail consumption license for premise* known as Dflve A Evelyn's Sea Food Restaurant at 509 P Street, Meltnar, New Jersey. The names and residences of all of- ficers and all directors and stockhold- ers holding more than one percent of the stock of said corporation are as follows: Evelyn Longstreet. 49 Spring Lake Gardens Wall Township. New Jersey President-Treasurer Fred Longstreet. 1619 Dumnnt Terrace Wall Township, New Jersey Secretary William A. Longstreet 406 Tllton Place, Neptune. New Jersey, Top left: Chevy II Novs Station Wagon. Foreground: Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. Top right: Chevelle Matibu Station Wagon. Vice-President. Objections. If any, should be mane Immediately In writing to Donald Mat- thews, dark of the Borough of Bel Chsvrolot Chevelle Mfrilbu, Chevy II Neva, DAVK * xvaxnrs me. SOS r Street roomiest In Fnet. Sent Ronald T Forett. 7702 Una. CAN W£ HELP YOU? Antiua. Rrtimr. N J : Secretary. Amy Ferrett. am! Hbrnwmy Ho Tl Sprint Lake HetgM* N J : Treasurer Nor- .HE I Ferrm IKS FMIHlslHls *•» that sure feeling nn N J. OCKHOLPFS: FllisllLm P Far- CENTRAL Mm BAM •_ aaflsaska —— • au§ •• •EsSB^sfem^ sJeMta. »TTi Mall T. Far. rett JTO H.i«a Avenne. N. J.I Any rwratl. MSI ftlBMKT • HaOtl-1 • UUHir KMI • UTNTIM • FMMKML, •to. Tl, " * ' FHTMMMTI HEHHII H) FKUOU THIS* • IMC MUCH BELM£R"M6TORS7INC. ktlltWU KTOWttTf 8th AVENUE and F STREET Did • 481*2727 BELMAR, N. X Thursday, May 11,1967 Page Four THE COAST ADVEBTISER. BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Father Damian Addresses CDA BUSINESS DIRECTORY AVON - Rev Damian Breen, OCAL BUSINESSMEN M S.S.s.T. of St. Joseph's Shrine, Stirling, a Missionary Servant of the Most Holy Trinity and Nation- il Moderator of the Missionary INSURANCE Servant Guilds was guest speaker AUTOMOBILES at the nineteenth annual Com- munion breakfast of Court St. WANT CAR ECONOMY7 Volkswagen Park Shore, Inc. Elizabeth, Catholic Daughters of America, Avon, Sunday at the 5 Beau Rlvage. SEE GAIL M. SMITH 1601 Highway 71 — Belmar, N. J. Father Damian spoke on Dial 681-2805 Building a Strong Empire for 4075 Highway 33, Neptune Tel. 201-9890100 Christ." Father Demlan said under the jurisdiction of His Majesty, Christ the King, our BARBERS salvation began with the love of the Queen Mother Mary. It was IF IT'S TRIMMINGS IT'S GOT TO BE . . . or love of us that the Eternal Father sent Hu Son in our midst COMO BARBER SHOP BLACKBURN'S to bring a message of Love to enable us to live together as told • LADIES AND GIRLS HAIR CUniNG • LARGEST TSOCK OF TRIMMINGS IN THE STATE n the History of the Bible." 1504 F Street — Belmar, N. J. 107 Main St. Ph°"° "5-9488 Aron. N. J. Mrs. John C. Fink, ST., Grand Regent, welcomed 94 members and guests and members of the BRICK and STONE PRODUCTS OFFICE MACHINES Mrs. Edna V Chase, South Ambay (left) vice president of the 5th district of fa.J. Stale Altar-Rosary Society of St. Eliza- beth's Church, Avon. Federation of Women's Clubs, is welcomed by Mr*. Charlei Frantzen, Avon (center), TURNER BUILDERS SUPPLY INC. SHC^TOFFICTMACHINES co. Belmor Woman's Club president, and Mrs. Carl F. Schongar, Spring Lake, parliamen- Mrs. Arthur Tarricone was tarian for the General Federation. chairman and toastmaster and Largest Variety of Brick and Stone in Shore Area TYPEWRITERS - DUPLICATORS - ADDING MACHINES In her annual report, the pres- introduced District Deputies Mrs. Block for Patio, Curb, Splash and Decorative Check Writers SALES & SERVICE ident said a new international Dominic Commesso and Mrs. Flagging: Slate, Blue Stone, Flagstone BelmarWomen Honor Mrs. Pinkerton, relations group and an evening John C. Slowey, Sr., and Mrs. 63 West Sylvania Ave. |Rt. 35) ' Nepturo City, N. J. 07753 Crystal Spar for Driveways, Belgian Blocl membership department were John F. Cusack, president of the Dial 988-1881 Three-Term President, at Luncheon formed this year. Altar-Rosary Society, also Past Canadian Cedar Fencing, Rock Garden Stone Guest artists were "The ReGrand Regents: Mrs. Louis J. Route 35, Sea Girt, N. J. Dial 449-5654 BELMAR — A life membor- the Belmar club was also entered PLUMBING and HEATING for a similar award from the gionnaires," students of Barren' Glatz, Sr., Mrs. W. Thomas Ben- lihip certificate was awarded Mrs. burg School of Music, Spring Lake nett, Mrs. James Rice, Mrs. William Pinkerton, who haStats e Federation. Winner* will be BUILDING MATERIALS and SUPPLIES announced at the state convention Heights. They sang folk music. George Yaccarlno, Mrs. Slowey, MARK MARQUAND served as president ol the Bel This year's nursing scholarship Mrs. Joseph Bergen and Mrs. mar Woman's Club for Ihree sepa- on May 18 In Atlantic City. "Serving Shore Area Home Owners and Contractors PLUMBING AND HEATING Mrs. Carl F. Sohongar, Spring winners were Marilyn Lopper, Andrew Murphy. rate terms. Belmar, who will attend Somer- Over 47 years". New cast iron sewers installed — Quick Service Lake, parliamentarian of the Mrs. Edward Kinsella, accom- TTie award was made al thGenerae l Federation of Woman's set Hospital School of Nursing at Free Estimates — Reasonable Rates dub's annual May luncheon at the Somerville, and Cindy Zuber, panied by Mi's. Thomas Heutele, STERNER COAL & LUMBER CO. Electric Sewerooter Service Clubs and parliamentarian consul- rendered two selections from The Barclay Uriel, here. Mrs. Edna Belmar, who will attend Ann May LUMBER • MILLWORK - HARDWARE - APPLIANCES 611 - I Oth Ave. - Belmar, N. J. Dial 681-5352 tant to state federation, installed Sound of Music. V. Chase, South Amboy, vide Mrs. Elmer C. Desmond, first School of Nursing, Jersey Shore HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE president of the Fifth District, vice president; Mrs. Melvin L. Medical Center. The committee included Mrs. I Ith, 12th 1 R.R. Am.. Belmar, N. J. Dial 681-1900 State Fedi ation of Woman's Awterson, corresponding secre- The scholarship committee will Fink, Mrs. Patrick Burns, Mrs. JOSEPH L MELTZER Clubs, made the presentation to hold a card party June 23 at tary; Mrs. Raymond F. Davis, John Kennelly. Mrs. Nell Ander- :i.EAN£RS & TAILORS • PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR • Mrs. Pinkerton. Mrs. Pinkerton treasurer and Mrs. Edgar E. Central Jersey Bank and Trust son, Mrs. John Wesley, Mrs. Wil- was also honored for her service Rogers and Mrs. James F. Co. offices in Wall Township liam Kelly, Mrs. Martin Kenny 207 Third Ave., Belmar, N. J. Dial 681-3403 to the club and a record of 30Pierce, directors. Mrs. Harry Lyon was luncheon and Mrs. Cusack. WALL CLEANERS & TAILORS Jobbing Promptly Attended to Estimates Cheerfully Given years of membership without Mrs. Charles Frantzen, presi- chairman, assisted by Mrs. John missing a meeting. dent, greeted the more than 90 Malone and Mrs. George Klein QUALITY WORK Mrs. Chase congratulated toe members and guests, Mrs. Em-Tables were decorated with mini- 24 HOUR SERVICE members for receiving the dis-ma Church, Junior Woman's Club ature Maypoles made by the art Guild to Hear Mending — Alterations — Raweaving PAR & DEAL trict award for |he most points In president, gave the organization committee, supervised by Mrs Shirts — Laundry — Shoe Repairs support and participation in all(SO for community improvement Michael Mikaelian. 2200 Belmar Boulevard Wall Township, N. J Plumbing & Heating Supplies Federation programs. She said project. Brother Michael Dial 449-4600 Da il 531-2550 LONG BRANCH - The ninth State Highway 35 Wall Township, N. J. annual breakfast of the Catholic CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT Communications Guild of Mon* mouth and Ocean Counties will be held Trinity Sunday, May 31st JAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY at 1015 at tiie Fountains Motel DISTRIBUTORS Restaurant on Ocean Avenue • SKIL POWER TOOLS • KOHLER GENERATORS FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS . . . CALL here. Rev. Brother A. Michael, ACCESSORIES F.S.C. on the faculty of ChriatUn Rout. 35. Wall Township, N. J. Dial (201) 449-3030 COAST ADVERTISER SERVICES INSTRUCTION MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Brothers Academy, Ltocroft, will PUmo or Organ In your home speak on the Liturgy and the OFFSET • LETTERPRESS GLORIA'S HOME TYPING by professional musician. ('AMPIN G TRAILERS People of God. 701 - 7th Avenue 681-6000 Belmar, N. J. Pick-up and deliver. Reasonable 681-2958 Bethany Camping Trailers for Prior to the breakfast, member* •MM. Call 6K1 1921, 2209 F St., MM) rent or sale. Visit Indoor show- of the Guild, a unit ot a national (South Belmar. <«> room. PLATT-TEL. Circle Plaza, society ot Catholic men and BULL Manaequan. 22*4663. uth of Airport Boulevard; WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Or THE nance may tie commenced, aa provided W " ° - " " • hours weekly can net excellent Wnolley Road (ram extiUng dead end TOWNSHIP Of WALL AMMtOPIll- W the Local Bond Law, haa beiun to Dial 6ei-5353 for a dlitanee of 1200 feet w*»at; LEGAL NOTICE ATINO THE SUM OT 1(7,000.011 FOR run from Uie date of the first publi- monthly income. More full time, Along Highway Route N.J, 34 from SUCH PURPOSE, AUTHORIZING THE cation of this •tatement. Home Phone . Dial S31-3969 1RM» K STANLEY •tor personal interview write Hftumr Boulevard to Aabury Road; Section s. That for the purpote of ISSUANCE or an.on.oo BONDI « •h." b.«.unriln«l by aatawtmt nw- Along Aibuty Road for a distance of NOTES TO FINANCE THE COST Townahlp Clerk. financing the part of the cart of the lutloi or naohltHW adopted purauu! U 1 - 6 (H7.20I WOMEN'S APPAREL P.O. Box 4185. PITTSBURGH, 2.000 feet weitwardly fnm Highway mvanenta dncrttied In Section 1 THEREOF." •dopM Mr PA. 19302. Include phone num- Route N.J. 34; hereof to be «mlr,lrat»d b& the Town- 19M. ami Orainanct No. II. lii«i I. THa! pending thr laaiunce Along Highway Route N. J. 94 from ihip at large, there it hereby author- imeti -AN OBDINANCE " at UN Mitoimant bonoa .attorned In NOTICE 900 feet louth of Airport Boulevard teed the liHuanee of Serial Water Rev- INO VARIOUS IMPROV Section t Hanoi, for. my be tm* TAKE NOTICK that on the Mth day BELMAR to 1600 feet aoutii of Hurley Pond enue and General ObUmUnn Bonds of THE WATER SUPPLY - Vl MltUMUon uwanant notea of ol April, 1991, the Zoning Board of , NOTICK Road; the Town-hip In an agung THE TOWNSHIP Or WAIL , Adjustment of the Borough of Spring Along Allenwood Road from High finminl t>f not weertlntl , _. PRUTINO THE SUM I Lake HatfhU, N. J., after a puKllr SSPPM[HAT FASHIONS my Route VJ. M, MO Met •<*»•» pursuant to the provtttoni of the Local FOR SUCH PURPOSE, i hearing, recommended to the Mayor OKIHNANCf NO. IS - IM1 wardly; ""»rj Law. i-nnMltutlnn Chapter 2 of THE ISSUANCl I and Council the application of Rmeat AW ORDINANCE TO AMI»t> A!» Along Highway Route N J 33 andTitle 40A of Revised Stntutn ot New BONDS OR NOTES TO Wv.. iveiMrKeller, Soo»o meireMemr ,A Av..1 . Spring OBDINANCII ENTITLED 'AN OK .14 from Aibury Road to Wall Town ,fenr>y. Satd hmds shall bear Interett THE COST THEREOF," A«*M Sap- Lain Hetihu. N• . I.• ., for a varianc\ e lor M2M.NCK AfTTHORtnNCV VARIOUS •Up Boundary lint nnd Bmnmn Oft* it not exceeding six par centum per umbar ss. uee, and Ortlnuiet No. 5, deutl. U»r»f ;i»ll bt irUrmlnM b, the erection of •- prefabricatedprefabrl, , ateel FStrear - Balmar, N. J INPBOVKMKNTN OF TIIK WATKn nue from Highway Route N.J. 3S inc •nifurn. anil the itrnvtiion* for redemp- Si. antliled "AN ORDINANCE TONtaMiMU Mrtaltai «r rawuuon. .tonuea building for garden and lawn BirPM.Y WMTKM OP THB TOWN- 34 to 700 feet northwardly, together tlon prior to maturity of iuch boniti. AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED kdwM MirauMit tolaw . equipment: And uke further notice «nr or WALL AFrmPiuATiMo with the MQuliltlon of any tend* or ir any nnd the form, method of ultv AN ORDIMANCE AUTHORIZINO that on the lat day of May, 1X7 the UOAL NOTICE tm SUM or »M.m.w nut SUCH interest therein, rlshu of way. eaie- mnt»>»» found, deler- Mayor and Council ot the Borough of LEOAlNOnCK fVaroSE, AITTMOKIUNO THK IS mentH and other property real or per- shnli he determined hy subsequent WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Or THEMWtaM to IM. Ctenmttlx Spring Lake HotghU approved uld 0IIANCK or Sns.M* Section 3 It li hereby found, deter- The bondi or notw authorized by SUCH PURPOSE, AirmOfttHNQ THI tnM ta Section 1 MM la terty rNi •I IT ORDAINED BY THK TOWN- mined, tnd declared hy this Commute* Reotlnna fl and & of thla cnilnnnce thall ISWANCB OT IM1.0000D BONDS OR wen filed In the office of aaM Board -Ti«*KrVi*n ™ *" ; at the Borough Hall. (16 Mercer Ave- mar COMMITTEE or THIS TOWN- ai foilowi: he Me«>med to have been limied under NOTES TO riNANCE THZ COST %) mat IW HppMMlUI debt szssns (a> That the ettfmated maximum the pr.n-itiinnt of Section 3. Purngrnph THEREOr, adopted iuiuvjr SB. 1MT, nue. Sortie Uke ltH.hu New Jeney, nruuiia snrnoic • or nl the pMlnimet of the Townahlp t.nd lh« bond* tou*A punuu.t to tMa ot IM He«M MUM. wu Prior lo auction 1. That the capUon and body for the punnmM d»icHlxd In Section 1 of Will neretnfore attootfd on Aufimt firtiiwnn ihiu fct run huh tu« mdtt KTHEL L. GIFFORD at an ortlnar.ee entitled "AN OHM-hereof It HX,000.00. $. l!»TP »-.il ont'tled "AN ORDINANCE obllntloni of MM Towmhlp «a h»r» the |l»a».p af thl. ordlnnnRe on flret Borough Clertt MAHCE AUTHORIZING VARIOUS III- KTi ORDTNANfT AUTHOR- bonds •uthort»rd by IKUOII 8 ol thlt FLY SYSTEM OF THE TOWNSHIP lor Uie BurposM deefrrlbed In Section TZTNfi THK RsTAHURHMENT Of A Mdlnuinc ihitUlU W. ' • (V WALL APPROPRIATING THE 1 hereof U M16.000.00. (WATER SYCTPM IN THE TOWNSHIP on n parity baai* with the w«Ur nvtUM TUB MOTlOt that Allca Joyce. wit or mumoo ro» I— M That an approprlatlnn wu or W^LL IN THS COUNTY or and town, oblintlon bonds Iwrrtcv Inc. trading •• Far. Tavern ha. w POSE AUTHORIZING THK contained In a bmiget or budget! of, MOV .JJP Or WALL APPROPIU- That the amount of the eott rRRAXINtl TH*: AT»P»»npRrATIftN t s us* » " "• . THE SUM Or — of the purpuee* or ImprovwnenU dea- MAOE BY SAID ORDINANCE TO Inchidad In the PURPOSE, AUT crtwrt iii sertlm 1 hervni to bfr wft» fft ^^o ptlO ^iND IWORKASTNCJ THE aatlmited M < all k> trtbutad by the Townahlp, including \MO'IVT OF HCTVDR OH NOTE? January X. 1M7. TM bmda down pnyment !• fm.000.00 and the A"TFm«UTEn RV SATT> ORr-tNANrE pununt to thla SKIM a "tail .. JVtiTS, td faith KatRi WT.M estimated MiKiunt of tht trait o* the TO $1,437,000: ANP PR0V1D1N0 FOR mt* ill tt» TownaWP el Wall In KKhHlR. bokv, Vk, If ORDAINED BY THE a parity and rank equally aa to Murce thToouMr of Monmoutk, Haw 1mm. 1 purpott or Improveinenti dttrrlbad M THE rONSTRi'CTION OF WATER and eerarity tor paynant In til oilier WO Trenton Boukmr COMMITTEE OF THE 1_... Section 1 hereof to be ipechUIr U-IUMIW IN AHnTTTONAL BTRF.ET5 an tanbr pMMd Mr HVMTMU of TO reapecta with UM bond, laaued pumi- Ik. prtSpiloTVnd IMara* «e, all S Git N _' OF WALL, IN THE COUNTY _ ftfalnat th* tundi «.nd TOWNSHIP."" anrt a ' mWOUTH, NEW JERSEY: ant to Ml ormnuice. adovted on «t the boM. or note, leaned PMmiant wrtat* 'apeelally benefited thereby li ^ «r t*» pH'nnnr* mt'tw "AN Onni- Auguat S. M, Ma; XI, UK, Dm. to Ikh ordjnaiw, ud the Towiuhlp "Mo. 1. That pureuaat Is anil. Ml 000 00. \M yr% AI'TTTOH'TINO VARTOUF bar 2S. 1M4, Mr 14, 1MB, rebruary • atatutae then l> banur authorM «h»lt •* owgfttad to hsvy ad nloiatA It any. ahouM be flKtton S. That Mid mm of •«.• 'MnnoVfeMITNT^ OP THr': W\TEfl is, ue*. aegtambv a, sa. mi tana. WHlKXt Itoill U to rau or .mount m • local lmrria»nt to ae nak 00000, Including Mid dimm pnytnent simpivY SYaTRM OP THE TOWN- " tta Tnwnahfp ol Wad M the WMgi lamiery B. 1M7. on alt tuaU. ttwertr M MM Town- be and the aame li hen>by ipproprlaled .-TT"> OP W*T.T. APPROPRIATING Sertlon a That pending the laauance •htp to the full «to>l nanaurr to Mr S>atan. or Oat Hi in 111 of for Hie ftfvoua deacrihed In Section HIP Bin* or R"MP«1«1W ron surH r Mkv, MM* wtoi nt tl» aerial fcrmoi nOKMtM tn tte- pu the principal ot and Interaat la Hf?" 1 btfML rnrnpcws. AirmoRramG THB re- llon S nereof. there ma t. k»M bond Mi or noM aa t» aame mature Sfctton 4 That (he ptirposM or tm «!T\K»rK OP rTO.nnonf) BONPS OR •Htlelpallni KM. of the Townahla tn prof—wrtt atwttlld tn Section 1 here- r-TOTE* TO FINANCE THE CX)ST an actnnt. •rlne^l put Ml ««• AM. of alwlt lw uniertakm aa a local bn THEREOF." Rrt «ptf>d Mny 37, 19H by<»«lmg fao..0tIDolUr., purMtM .. T»»t thla ordinance ahall ' mat notice la hereby given the Tnwn^hip of Wnll. and •>• to ulS Local BOM Law SaM bond twenty dara after the nrat r to I T« of all landi and rvat Iheroof after final paaaaie d ltl and Odi •ntMpUlon unto. Mall beat InMnat at (Hogg) benefttwl by a»!d purpoae-i 71. 19(11 e*ittflert "AN ORDWAWn nrrt exceeding atx par centum per m- Hie Townahlp Committee and OUeatate to Iw ion S. mi «n»niUtory ordlnanw Takt MtfM that __ ImprovemenU of the Intention of i AUTTTORITrNO VARTWS IMPROVE mini and aw tarn, method at late. trtdlnc M tta a«le> 1 it. TowaalUp CM. atth* Tnwtuhlp to matt* and levy apectal I MENTS OF THF. WATER ~ mttarUKe and other tautle thereof ilun take ofhet twantj dan a«er 1 u»« u. uwmmk « i.. TEK OF THK TtKVNaRrP OF ahall be detannlne. by wbMuent the tint ptiollcatMi Oiaraot attar fi chib hw Eta T»«nii rwi wtab? tti an WALL APPROntlATTNO TSS SUM adopted pmuant puaa«-e purfluant to law. or *monrino FOR SOCH PORPOSC, JOMPHtNe lav „ .-Bsiurs AUTHORItINO THE tSSUANCE OF T. That tor Ihe purpofe nr MW uaaMB alull lie iue> an* srsnoo WHM OR NOTES TO Hi. part ot In. «at> <• tte none* rs HKIIIBV civ -via* b M tuaw HMMJC •w FINANCE THE COST THEREOF," admXU on DtnmMr IS, ISM, >M ^"SifhJ lu OdH wu rantffcw beactlt. aeVanuta. er fcariwaiOMliunn Ho, U, 1SSS. Mltlad "AN In rate •*!<* «ke lajlilln UM. ORDINAIfCK AUTHORIWWg Ti "~ anA tata wtftte atiaU new. * IW ow»i mrttovim N I SUTTLT aa*jthe ,|.H r *V Mltai '3 lHlbHoa" Thursday, May 11, 1967 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY 250 Pay Honor Daly to Address To Rabbi Eller Holy Name Unit LAKEWOOD - More than 250 BELMAR — Monmouth County OBITUARIES attended the testimonial dinner Freeholder Marcus Daly, of Lin- honoring Rabbi Norman M. Eller, cioft, will address the members marking his tenth anniversary as of the Holy Name Society of St. COLLAPSES, DIES DAVID FREEDMAN, HARRY B. APPLEGATE SR. spiritual loader of the Congre- Rose Church, here, at the month- 1720 L Street gation Sons of Israel, Belrnar. ly meeting of the Society which AT NIECE'S RITES BAKERY OPERATOR Belmar TTie event was held at the Bruns- will be held in the Little Theatre WALL TOWNSHIP - Joseph NEPTUNE - David Freedman, BELMAK - Harry B. Apple- wick Hotel, here. of St. Rose High School at 8:30Caggiano, Kt, of 1043 6th Ave.58, , an owner of Freedman's gate ST., 79. died at Point Pleas- p.m. on Monday, May 15. David West Bebnar, collapsed and died Bakery Inc , died Tuesday at theant Hospital. He was a retired Cantor Ilirsch L Chaiin of M. Boyle will preside. of a heart attack Monday morn- Jersey Share Medical Center. He stationary engineer. Perth Amboy opened the pro- Mr. Daly, a Knight Commander ing while attending the funeral of lived at 1419 6lh Ave. He was born at Jacksons Mills. gram with a Cantonal Invoca- of St Gregory, is the former di- his niece, Mrs Anna La Sala, in He was secretary of the busi- Jackson Township, and had lived tion, and greetings were extended rector of the Intergovernmental Spring Lake Heights. ness which has 10 branches in here 19 years. He was a mem- by Mrs. Ruth Levin on behalf Committee for European Migra- Mr. Caggiano was bom in Monmouth County and 2 in Ocean ber of the Cambridge (Mass.) of the Sisterhood of the Congre- tion. Mr. Daly has recently re- Spring Lake and had lived here County The business was found- Odd Fellows. He was the hus- gation; by Daivid Taft, on behalf turned from a business trip to 32 years, lie had retired its a ed in 1949, band of the late Mrs. Frances S. of its Men's Club; Max Sklar, on Rome and the capitals of several plumber 15 years ago. He moved to the Shore in 1946Applegate . bebalf of the'Golden Age Club; European countries. He has lec- He was a member of St. Catha- (ram IMaiittirltl. Surviving are four daughters, by Mrs. Dorothy GarfieH, on be- tured on International Organiza- rine's Roman Catholic Church He was a member of Congre- Mrs. Ella Guker, Dover Town- half of the Betaiar Senior Ha- tions at various universities and and its Holy Name Society. He gation Sons of Israel, Belmar, and ship; Mrs. Lilly Maxon. Toms dassah; by Harry Goldwyn on colleges in the United States and was also an exempt member of a supporting member of Congre- River; Mrs Ada Denucla, Long behalf on the Edward Becker Is currently lecturing at St. Pet.Spring Lake Heights Independent gation Agudath Achim, Bradley Branch, and Mrs Laura Reyn- Post of the Jewish War Veterans, er's College. Jersey City. Pire Company 1. Beach. olds, Wall Township: three sons. and by Mrs, Morris Stone on be- A feature of the meeting will Surviving are his widow, Mrs. He was bom in Russia. James A., Lathrop, Calif.; George half of the Post Auxiliary. be the installation of the follow- Clara Peer Caggiano; two sons, Surviving are his widow. Mrs.and Harry Jr., Wall Township; a ing officers: president, Louis J. William, Wilmington. Del. andOelia Alpert Freedman; two sons, brother. William. Jackson Town- Cantor Philip Lutetian of Bel- Olatz, 111; first viceipresident, Richard, Neptune; a daughter, Herbert and Joel. Ocean Town- ship, 30 grandchildren and a mar, rendered cantoral musical Robert Conrad; second vice-pres- Mrs. Dorothy Moore, Sea Girt; ship; a daughter, Miss Karen, at great-grandchild. selections, accompanied by Mrs. ident, Thomas W. Kann; secre- his mother, Mrs. Geraldine Cag- home; his stepmother. Mrs. Min- The C. H. T. Clayton and Son Lutman. tary, Francis X. Loftus; treasu- giano. Spring Lake Heights; four ni Freedman, Belmar; a brother, Funeral Home, Adelphla, Howell ver, Henry A. Steines. Delegates sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth York), Samuel, Plninfield; two sisters. •Rabbi Bernard GoMenberg, Di- Township, was In charge of ar- YOUTH AWARD WINNERS — Shown with the c immiUee at Ike annual Knights of Columbia, 5611, to the County Federation are Mr. Mrs Rose La Sala and MrsMr. s Janet Shaiman, Belmar, and rector of the Department of Adult rangements. youth award Communion breakfast are the five wlmwra. Seated left to right an: Marie Van Gelder Boyle and Stephen J Marron. Jenny La Sala. all of Spring Lake. Miss Sandra Freedman, New Education and School Organiza- and Mrs. Mary Veltre, New York York City, and a grandson. tion of the Torah Umsrah of New Won-, first place spelling; Ellen Marie Wingard, first place CCD; John Moon, feint place spelling; City, and five grandchildren. The Bodine Funeral Home. As- ROBERT E. BLOOM York, was Hw guest speaker and Sean McCarthy, first, religion, and civic award; and Gal) Urban, second place essay. Standing, lilt OBITUARIES The Meehan Funeral Home, bury Park, was in charge of ar- 407 Salem Anne gave the testimonial address. to right, are: Thomas Mrllugh, grand knight; James J. Tracy, of the FBI, gueil speaker; Kt. Rev. HERBERT JOHNSON Sit. Spring Lake, was in charge of rangements SpriagUke Rabbi Goldenberg has been a John E. Crimes, Waller Qnbtginrd, lecturer, and Richard Ulbrich, M.C. 738 20th Avenue arrangements. personal friend of Rabbi Eller SPRING LAKE - Robert E. South Belmar EDGAR V. BROWN for many years. Bloom, 78. died at the Ivy House i COUNCIL SEEKS SOUTH BELMAR - Herbert MICHAEL J. DVRR SR. 2 Curtlf Avenue Johnson Sr., 77,' died yesterday at Nursing Home, Middletown Tom- Plaoques were presented to Bill for State Busing Regulation 529 »th Av.wu- Belmar MEETING PLACE the Jersey Shore Medical Center, ship. His wife wa* the late Kath- Rabbi Eller by Jacob Myers on Belmar BELMAR - Edgar V. Ilrown, BELMAR - The Belmar-West Neptune. erine C. Bloom. He was born In behalf of the United Jewish Ap- BELMAR - Michael J. Durr 72, died Monday at Jersey Shore Belmar Neighborhood Council To Cost $50,000 in Wall Township Mr. Johnson was born in Phil- Bloomburg, Pa. peal; by A. S. Rosen on behalf Sr. 55, died in New York City. Medical Center, Neptune. He was discussed progress reports on the WALL TOWNSHIP - The newkus, Co., Newark, for faculty adelphia and has resided in (he of the Synagogue, and Zimel Res- He was born in Newark and former secretary and treasurer He was a member of the proposed meeting place for thestate regulation providing free room furnishings at the Inter South Belmar and Belmar area nick on behalf of Israel Bonds. had lived here 25 years. of the Asbury Park-Neptune Shore Bloomaburg Masonic Lodge and Youth Council and a central spot school bus transportation to pa-mediate School, for $536. for 40 years. He retired seven Mr. Durr was foreign freight Area Branch of the National As- was a communicant of S$. Mi- for residents of Belmar, West rochial and private school stu- Joseph Chandler, here, was A purse was presented to Rabbi years ago from the Fischer Bak traffic manager for the Lehigh sociation for the Advancement of chael's EDlscopal Church, Glen- Belmar, Spring Lake Heights, and dents will cost wall Township hired as custodian of Intermedi- Eller by Agraham Klitzman on Ing Co., where he had been em- Valley Railroad for 35 years. Colored People. dola. Wall Township. He served Briclle. taxpayers an additional $50,000. ate School at $4,800 a year. behalf of the Congregation, which ployed for 15 years. He previous- He was a communicant of St. Mr. Brown was a native of as a first lieutenant during World Mrs. Anette Morris conducted This was the report of Super- ly operated Johnson's Garage in •will be used by Rabbi and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Miller, here, was Rose's Church here. Newark. He was a membsr of War I. Before his retirement he the meeting, as William Addison, intendent of Schools Gjranville Miinasquun. tie was a member o( Eller for a trip to Israel, hired as matron. Intermediate He was a member of Uie PatMount Olive Baptist Church. waa chief buyer for the restaurant president, was not present Magee to the Board of Education the Bakers and Confectioners Un- School, at $4,200 a year. Joyce Association, here. ' Surviving are his widow, division of J. J. Newberry Co., Among those attending the din- The Council will seek cooper this week. He said approximately ion. Local 84, Newark. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Freda; a stepdaughter, Mrs. New York. ner were many of the Rabbis ation from all municipal officials 500 additional students will come Mrs. Eleanor M. Poland, here, Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Dorothy O'Brien Durr; a BOD from neighboring communities. in the four-community area, and Betty A. Swints. Atlanta, Ga., under the district jurisdiction. was hired as part-time driver, Ora Duncan Johnson, a daughter, Michael J. Durr Jr., Washington. and two brothers, WiUard, St. Surviving are a brother, Charles Mayor and Mrs. Peter Maclearie announced another meeting will Mr. Magee also announced that at $1,300 a year. Mrs. Louise Ker, Wall; three D.C.; two daughters. Miss Pa- Bloom. Vlneland, and a ulster, be held on Monday at the Educa- Albans, Long Island, and Har- of Belmar. Commissioner John an open house will be held at sons, Herbert Jr.. of Wall; Harry tricia D. Durr, at home, and old. Belmar. Mrs. Mk-etta Caiman, Camptown, Taylor of Belmar and Monsignor tional Building of the West Bel- the Intermediate School on Aug- The following salary revisions M., of Neptune, and George D., Miss Gail Durr, Washington Hos- Pa. Peter Teston of St. Rose, Belmar. mar Methodist Church. ust 26 and 27. The dedication will were approved effective July 1: of Wall. Also surviving are anpital Center School of Nursing, The James H. Hunt Funeral The Senior Citizens of West be held at a later date. custodian 10 months, $3,500 to adopted son, Walter Duncan, Home of Asbury Park, was in The Freeman Funeral Home, Mr. Klitzman and Jack Rosen Washington; his mother. Mrs. Belmar will meet Wednesday at $5,000; custodian 12 months, $4,- South Belmar, and nine grand- Catharine Dunr; a brother, John charge of arrangements. Freehold, was in charge of ar- were co-chairmen of this affair The Board awarded a contract 1 p.m., at the West Belmar Meth- 200 to $0,00; head custodian, Al- children. Durr; and three sisters, Mrs. rangements. and acted as co-toastmasters. to the Singer Machine Co., Scotch odist Church. The program will len wood, West Belmar, schools, Helen Meyer, Mrs. Margaret Plains, for six sewing machines The Robert Neary Funeral MRS. MARIORIE S. SCHABDEL include bingo and organization $4,530 to $6,350; head custodian, Wagner, and Mrs. Catherine at $1,095, and to Jta-beit L. Fas- Home, Manasquan, is in charge 2157 Old Mill Road will be discussed. Central School, $4,790 to $6,550; Durr, all of Newark. MRS. ANNA ». LA 8AIA head custodian high school and of arrangements. Services will be Wafl Townahh. The Daniel A. Reilly Funeral 2401 Old MIU Mi Intermediate School, $5,150 to held Saturday at 2 p.m., with WAILL TOWNSHIP - Mrs. Mar Home was in charge of arrange- $6,950; maintenance personnel interment in Monmouth Memo- jorle S. Schaedel died at the ments, $4,800 to $8,600; supervisor of food rial Park. Friends may call at Jersey Shore Medical Center, SPRINQ LAKE HEJGHTS - service, $5,683 to $7,333; super- the funeral home Friday, 2-4, and Neptune. She waa 56. HOWARD M. GANONG Mn. Anna Dworschak La Sala, visor of maintenance and trans- 7-8 p.m. 4B Woodland Avenue Mrs. .Schaedel was bom in a. died at Jeraey Show Medical portation, $0,200 to $8,000. Center, Neptune. MANASQUAN BIBLE CHURCH Aiwa Newark and Uved there until she CLENIWLA BIBLE CHURCH ST. JAMBS The salaries will be adjujsted Manettu An. * Sou* St. LEGAL NOTICE AVON — Howard M. Ganong, moved' here 15 years ago. 1615 GlendoU Rot Bradley Beach, N. J. to their proper guidance place- Mn. La Sala was 1 U«U a Stapktas, Paster 67, died Tuesday at his home. •tor. David E. Miller, P«rtsc Bev. Richard M. Shaw. Hector ments by increment! not exceed- NOTICE TO She was a member of the Oats Branch and had lived ABSENT nEFKNDANTH For the last 25 years he had hurst, Ocean Township, .Sunday Services ing $500 a year. of l»33, Smith College, North- Superior Court of New Jeraey worked at Ft. Monmouth as anampton, Mass. Mrs. Schaedel was coming hem is Tears *S 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School. Fred COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHUBCB 9:15 a.m. - Prayer time - The Board accepted the resig- Chancery Division Manmimth Onunty electronic engineer. a summer resident here 30 yean waa a graduate of Asbury Park Lakemd Real hi 9:30 am. • Bible School. nations of Mrs. Joanne MeDoo- iCarmor, Supt. Classes for all Docket No. P 3M4 - HO Mr. Ganong owned the Hope before she moved. High School. She was a com- ages. The Adult Class begins 10:45 a.m. • Morning Worship - ough, economics teacher at the STATE Of NBW JKRHEV TO Electric Co., Main St., Asbury municant oT St Catharine's Bo- the study of the Mh chapter "The Great Mother". Our Ugh school, and Mrs. Susan Mat- Park, for several yeans during On Mother's Day, at Commun- METH-OIAANN MORTON, a/k/s. She was. a communicant of St.man Catholic Church, Spring of the Epistle to the Hebrews. Junior choir as well as ourthews, secretary to the principal, MATU.D1A ANN MORTON, tinr the 1930s. He bought the com-Mark's Roman Catholic Chun*, ity Baptist Church in Shark Riv- helri, devisees md personal repre- Lake, and a member of the Hl- 11:00 am. - Morning Worship. Senior choir will sing. pany in 1929 at me age of 29. er Hills, a challenge rather than sentative!, and her. their or any of Sea Girt. TViers Squan Dane* Club. •The Unity of Hearing and 0.-90 p.m. • TeemAge and Sub- their itw-wi, tn richt. title and Mr. Ganong was born in Mt. an euology will be presented not interest. MR MORTON, hushamt of Doing," in the series of mes- Teen Fellowships. tracts wan osfered for: 1967-Sfi: Surviving are tan- only to mothers but to fathers METHJMAANN MORTON, a/k/a Vemon, N.Y., and lived In Ocean Surviving an her parents, sages from the Book rf James. 7:30 p.m. - Evening Service — kindergarten, $0,438; Russell G. MfcTTDUA ANN MORTON. ED- Township before moving here 28 Henry Schaedel; two sons, Harry and Mrs. Julius Dmncbak, 0 as well. Hie Rev. Wallace Ar- ••Eve"! Our Youth choir will Miss Sharon E. Dolan, Sea Gut WARD HAVILAND. hta helra, 5. Axt. Pomptna Plains and Mi- 5:00 p.m. - Evening Service. Rev. thur Akorn will preach "Parents di*vliet» and personal representa- years ago. hunt; bar husband, Vtmon; Bonald Frazee of Radio Sta sing and also our Band win Engle, Brick Township, mathe- tive* and his, their, nr any of their He was a World War I Army chael P. Axt, Edison Township; three sons, Lt. Vemon La tMa, on Trial" with P»vum 82 as the awn, In right, title and Inter- two daughters, Mrs. Peter K lion ELWA, Nigeria will he play. matics, $5,800; Walter G. Colo- MRS. EDWARD HAVII.AND, veteran and a member of the Ft. Monmouth, and Paul and text. The church's young people Day, Albany, NY. and Miss Alma the guest speaker and will Monday, May U waty, Trenton, health and phyoi his witt, IDA KIUH..A. HOLMES Asbury Park Post, American Le- Peter at home; a brother, Frank will present flowers to represen- CLAYTON, his heli s. devisee* and Schaedel, at home; her mother, •how pictures of the work. 4:00 p.m. - Junior Choir ry, Belmar. mathematics, $7,134; person*' represmUtlvts, and hit, gion. He was a member of the Dworschak. PUIMU, Va., and tm tative mothers at this service in Mrs. Margaret Deribaux. add an Rehearsal. cal education, $0,964; Loo J. Bar their pr any of their successors Avon Methodist Church; the As- sisters, Mn. Frances Clayton, tribute to all mothers. In right, title and Intercut aunt. Miss Carrie O'Brien, both Tuesday 7:30 p.m. - Steward Board meet- Jack C. Hohnstine, Short Hills, You are hereby mmmoned and re-bury Lodge, F4AM, and the Ft. here, and Sister Mary Lute, New of Sea Girl, and alx grandchil- 3:45 p.m.«- Choir rehearsal, di- During the seven o'clock eve ing the church. driver education, $5,800; Mn. tin- quired tn ««rv« v,pon Mtnw, Nwrels. Monmouth Square CMb. Milford. rected by Miss Basbara Fom- inng worship service, the Rev. healtti and physical eudcatkn, Fumller A Cornblatt. Ksq» , plaintiff's dren. Tuesday. May M attorney, whose addren li #649 Mattl- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. off; Mrs. Pamela Bennett, or- Alcorn will preach on "Promo- dat G. Llttman, New York. .Eng- aon Avenue, Aibury Park. New Jersey. Dorothy Hope Ganong; a son, The Meehan Funeral Home was ganist. tion and Demotion by Appoint- 7:45 p.m. - Senior Choir lish, $7,192; Miss Barrie Riddle, Answer to the Complaint filed In a The O'Brien Funeral Home wai In charge of arrangements. "" Rehearsal. Clvtl Action. In which C. William Cub- Howard M. Jr., an Army ser- i charge of arrangements. Wednesday ment." Manasquan, health and physical berley U plaintiff and METH.DIAANN genat major at Hofstra Univer- Wnheaday, May 17 MORTON, a/k/a MATILDIA ANN T30 p.m. - Midweek Service. Between the morning and eve- education. $5,800; William J. MORTON, ft BU, are defendants, pend- sity, Hempstead, L.I.: two daugh- Prayer and Bible study. ning worship services at the local 7:49 p.m. - Prayer Meeting and Stone. Freehold, mathematics, ing In the Superior court of New Jer-ters, Mrs. Harry Darling, New Bible Study. We are studying sey, within thlrty-rive (35) day* nfier Thursday church, the pastor will travel to $7,656; Miss Edith Tomory, Union June 1, 1W7 exclusive of- such date Hampshire, and Mrs. Charles FUNERAL HOME 3:00 p.m. - Boy Scoot Troop No. Fort Dix where he will conduct the book of James. Beach, Spanish, and German, If you fall to do in. Judgment by dc- BramhaU, here, a sister, Mrs. JOHNSON Thursday. May 1* «e,0M. fatffi may he rendered again*! you for 333. Mr. Edward Rowland, a general Prostetant service on the relief cfemiimldt tn the Cnmplnlnt Lawrence Baer, Lake Worth, A Modern Funeral Home 7:30 p.m. • Sunday School Board Mrs. Lorraine Spadaro, Spring You shall file your Answer and Proof Funeral Home Scoutmaster. the firing ranges for the 912th of service In duplicate with the Clerk Fla.; a brother, Dean. Sarasota. Offering A Dignified Service meeting at the home of Mr. 1 Regiment (AIT) of the 78th Di- Lake Heights, was hind as sec-of the Superior Court. State HOUM An- Fla.. and eight grandchildren. To MM Every Route IS. Wei nukv vision ITng) of the US. Army and Mrs. John Owens, 114 retary to the principal 1B Cennex- . Trenton. New Jersey, In accord- The Farry Memorial Home, A* Lakewood Road. ance with the Rulet of Civil Practice Financial Need FvJty Air 6:00 p.m. • Covered Dish Supper. Reserve. He is Regimental Chap- tra] School, effective May 1. and Procedure. bury Park, Is In charge of ar- Travel pictures by Mr. Ernest lain of this unit. On Friday, May 13 at 6:30 P.M. Her annual salary beginning rangements. L. Martin after supper. The Ladies Guild meets on there will be a dinner to Honor July 1 will be $3,600. Her pay The action \\-.\K bpcn Instituted for Mother. The oldest, youngest and the purpose of force Inn Inn a tux *H!P Modernly Equipped Saturday Tuesday at 8 p.m., according to until June 30 will be based on eertiricaic rtntwl December 14, 1960. S/Sgt TAZWELL 8T. CLAW J. Henry Dangler the Mother having the most chil- 7:30 p.m. - Prayer Hour in thean announcement by the group's a $3,200 annual salary. made t>y Elisabeth May Allen. Cnllw- S» PmsjMct ATOM dren present will receive gifts. tor of Taxes of the Township of Wall, tiohih Aw* And Walter J. Johnson Pastor', study. president, Mrs. Emma Preuss. County of Monmouth and State of String Lake Heights Mrs. Doris Wentwurth, a returned South Uk. Drh* Hostess for this month is Mrs. New Jersey, to the Township of Wall, SPUING LAKE HEIGHTS - missionary from Africa, will bring SERVANTS GUILD and aiwlimed thereftfter hv ' •>m« Mmar 681-3900 Genevieve Lynch and Mrs. Bar- Township of Wnll to C Wll' u- Staff Sgt. Taiewell St. Clair Jr., MI-446S WAI.I. METHODIST the message. bara Granger will bring the de- SENDS CLOTHING hcMt'V. plslnllfr herein, and < - i real 39. died Thursday in Greenland " Old Mil Road estate loffited In the Township of Wnll, Ret. CarllM NeuM votions. &ELMAR - Bight cartons of County of Monmmiih nn* Ri»»*- -rtlfleate dated December X Surviving are his widow, Mrs. The morning services of wor- 9:45 a.m. - Church School for all EPISCOPAL the MunieipaJ Building. IM'i made by Elizabeth Msy Allen. Dorothea V. St. Clair; a son, ship will be held in ffiw Church at Collector of Tax«« of the Township af 8M Girt . . Miss Veronica Zawina, presi- Wall County of Monmouth and State of tarry, and a daughter, Pamela, 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Music will be O'BRIEN FUNERAL HOME 7:30?m. • Members of the Wom- dent, conducted the meeting and New' Jemy, to C William Cubberley, mth at home; four brothers, WUtranday . May M provided by the Church Choirs, un- plaintiff hemln, and cover* real eatate en's Society for Christian Serv- made the announcement. located In the Township of Wsll. County Cleasby, Willie, Leonard and Al- SCO am. - Holy Communion der me direction of Mr. Frank ice will in the service. The Rev. Damian Breen, of Mcwmiwith anrt State of New Jersey, vin, all Roanoke, Va.; sis sisters, "Serving All Faiths" 930 a.m. - Sung Eucharist and MaoHorek, organist and choir di- known ii Lot 3 B, Block 378. District Mrs. Carton Nelson will bring M S.SB.T, of St. Joseph's Shrine, 2, as ahown on the Tax Assessment Mm. Viola Hilton. Mrs. Virginia Sermon rector. The Mothers Day sermon (he message "Mother's." Stirling. National Moderator of Map ftt.il Tax Duplicate of the Township Vaughan, and Mrs. Judy Mat 449-6900 U-.lS a.m. - Holy Communion and will be entitled: "A Mothers of Wall. the Missionary Servant Guilds, hews, all Roanoke; Miss Betty St. HIGHWAY 85 Gifts." by the pastor. Hie Rev. You and each of you are mad* de- WALL, N. J. spoke on "Pope John and thefendants In the above entitled action, Clair, Winston Salem, N.C., Mrs. The Rev. Canon Raymond H. Blancbard D. Romatne Jr. life He Gave to the Worid." because you have or may claim to have Gosney, Pittsburgh. Pa., and Mrs. FIRST METHODIST CHUHCB Miller, Rector, will preach. The Youth Fellowship will meet some right, title, lien or other Interest Seventh Ave. * D St. A bazaar workshop was held affecting the real estate being fore- Dorothy Hippard. Newark. Fr. Youngmann announces that at (30 in the church. closed by virtue of ownership. Inherit- there will be no Canteen at St. on Wednesday at the home of ance decent. Intestacy, devise, dower. Mn. Edward Marsh, Leaape curtesy, mirtgage, deed or conveystiee The James H. Hunt Vunenal Stacy D. Myers. — UreTs Church on Friday evening. entry of judgment or other legal W law- Home. Asbury Park, was in Mothers will be honored tins May 12 Watch lor announce Trail and another is scheduled ful rights The Nature of which and LEGAL NOTICE for next Wednesday, 8 p.m., atthe i*a*Mt that you and each «* y« charge of arrangements. Sunday at the 11 o'clock service meats of future ' an JolNd, as defendant! Is set forth of 8M First Methodist (lurch, Moiraoiv* ronnTf the home of Miss Zawisza, N 19th with particularity In the complaint, a Belmar. Rev. Stacy D. Myers, •mneoAtc** coon Avenue, Belmar. copy of which will be furnished to you NatM I* OiaaMara on request addressed to the attorney A special award went to Mn. of the plaintiff at the above mentioned IRVING A. WHITE DANIEL A. REILLY nastor will apeak on "Mother of BArTLST TABEKNACLE N. PLATES. .John C. Slowey, Sr., and Mm. SS N Mine": Members of the Methodist T St, IssA Belmar DKMSM). Slowey and Mrs. Marsh were hos- Dated: M«rrh 31«t, 1WT Youth Fellowship will haw »:• a.m. - Sunday School. Mr. Pursuant lo the onto of DONALD J. FUNERAL HOME CUNNINOHAH. Sufmtate of Uif Cmm- tesses. The next meeting wiD be MORTIMER G NEWMAN, JR MANASQUAN - Irving A (June of (be worship service, Arthur Peterson, Supt. Class- Ctarfc tr of Monmanta, tMa day nata, Since employers need to see a new in Atlantic City last Saturday by are tantalizingly green and stand by the incumbent Commission and its Urban employe's social security card the Senior Library Assistant Mrs healthy, reminding you of the before he goes on duty, getting ti J. Fahey and two trustees, way you'd like them to be. Eenewal Plan. This was the crux of the campaign over the card late could cause a delay Mr. E. J. Fahey and Mr. Frank What happened? Rutgers agri- the past few week3, and the results seem to show that in starting work, and result in Magovern. Mrs. Frank Magovern missing a good Job opportunity. cultural agents all around the Mayor Peter Maclearie, Commissioner John Ferrug- went along as an interested mem state and ornamental horticul- Mr. Caivano concluded by ad- ber of the library. ifiaro and Commissioner John A. Taylor have the public vising students not to wait until ture specialists at me College of backing in their program. school is out to apply for their Publisher's Weekly the Book In Agriculure and Environmental social security numbers. AippU- dustry Journal listed in an article Science have explained to wor- As we noted in an editorial last week, we feel that caions may be obtained from the top ten best fiction and the ried home owners hundreds of the Aybury Park social security top tenbes t non-fiction of 1906times about what happened to Belmar is moving ahead, and apparently the majority district office located at 611 Heck With the exception of those produce this unhappy situation. CHECKING IT OVER - MoomouUi County Freeholder Director Joseph C. lrwln, right, and Mon- starred all are in the Belmar of the residents of Belmar are of the same view. Street, Asbury Park, N.J. 07712, They point out that we've had mouth County Sheriff Paul Kfcrnan, left, uHpect the newly completed Fire PoUce apparatus. The library. or from most post offices. The three unfavorable summers with Our Congratulations to Mayor Maclearie and Com- phone number is 774-2500 and if hupectfoa ol the truck and members of the County Emergency Police was held at the County Police scanty rainfall and hot weather. an Ocean County resident, tele- Academy at Freehold. Pointing to the track Is Coordinator WUUam Brand of Neptune, second from FKTION missioners Ferruggiaro and Taylor and may we join 1. Valley of the DoUs, Jacque- Remember those three or four phone 892,8565. left, while Chief J. Grover Carter, Uttle Silver, second from right, looks on. The truck will be fitted with every resident of Belmar in wishing them a suc- line Susann; 2. The Adventurers, hot days back in July of last Mr. Caivano reminds our read- with police and Ore radio systems to assist the men, who work at emergencies Irrougboui Ike county. year? ers that for the convenience of Harold Robbins; 3. The Secret of cessful new term. Santa Vittoria, Robert Criohton; people who cannot visit Urn dis- next best location is just inside Cooked and Frozen In Avon, the voters seemed to side with Joseph H. trict office during the day, the the door of the basement, ga- ACADEMY ELECTS 4. Capable of Honor, Allen Dury; These alone had a big effect Clements aid William Leach in their criticism of the office is open every Wednesday rage, or compartment in which BELMAR DOCTOR 5. The Double Image, Helen Mac- night from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. the beater Is installed, thus af- hines: 6. The Fixer, Bernard Ma- in "cooking" azaleas. Azaleas incumbent Commission. Whether so or not, the voters BELMAR — Dr. James I. For- lanud; 7. Toll No Man, Adelc and their relatives have a shal- fording the discoverer of a fire syth, Jr., 500 loth Avenue, has decided that it was time for a change and so put the a chance tocu t off the electrical Rogers St. John; 8. Tal Pan, low root system and can't stand been elected to active member- James Clavell; ». The Embezzler, heat and dryness. new men in office. The third spot on the Commission Feature Mayor power toth e heater without open- ship In the American Academy of ing the door far enough to ex- Louis Auchincloss: 10. AU in the General Practice, a national as- Family, Edwin O'Connor. And so many of them went into seemed to be in doubt, but under the law where a tie pose himself to burns or smoke sociation of 29,000 family doc- the winter on the weak side. The exists the Borough Clerk is ordered to put the two In Shore Play Inhalation. This switch should be tors. NOIWICTION first part of the winter was not Editor, Coast Advertiser painted red, and everyone of a 1. How to Avoid Probate, Nor- too unkind, but then came the names in a box, and Clerk Albert Dorn did so. Then, As a member of the AAGP, Dear Sir; responsible age in the house man Dacey; *2. Human Sexual high winds and bright sun of Dr. J. I. Forsyth will be required yesterday, he appeared before Superior Court Judge should be shown its location and Response, Masters & Johnson; 3. February and early March. On I know that the First Aid Squad to complete ISO hours of post- Elvin SimmiH and drew a name - it was Harry Crook's. taught its function. In Cold Blood, Truman Capote; Palm Sunday temperatures will deliver a copy of your paper To anyone to whom (he pros- graduate medical study every to every home in town next week, dropped In some places to around And, so our congratulations to Mr. Clements and pect of saving money may make Berne. 5. A Thousand Days, Ar era . in conjunction with its ambulance among medical associations, is a more profound impression than thur Schlesinger; 6. Everything Mr. Leach and to the third commissioner, Harry Crook, fund drive, so I have chosen this designed to help member physi- an appeal to save lives, I think But Money, Sam Levenson; 1. This final blow froze flower week to ask you to print a mes- cians keep abreast of the latest Jr. I should point out, without seem- The Random House Dictionary of buds on plants in exposed places sage on fire prevention and fire scientific developments in medi- ing to be plugging the heating the English Language; 8. Rushand turned the leaves brown. safety in this week's issue, thus ine. Bradley Beach voters turned out enmass to return equipment service business, that to Judgement, Mark Lane; 9. TheSome plants have had their tips giving the message the greatest frozen back. Mayor Eugene Lowenstein to office for another four- regular Inspection of the system Founded in 1947, the AAGP is Last Battle, Cornelius Ryan; 10. possible distribution among resi- can lead to more economical op- year term. He haa served the people of Bradley Beach dents of Belmar. the country's second largest na- Phyllis Dilkr's Housekeeping A lot depends on the location eration and increased comfort in tional medical association. Hints, Phyllis Diller . for 16 years and, judging from the vote, has satisfied. the home. Who would not rather of plants. Two of our azaleas The off-season for heating rather close to the side of the Phil Gerand, on the mayor's ticket, won a seat on the equipment U Just about with us, have a service truck arrive quiet- ly at the door than have six house are doing what azaleas commission, and Leonard W. Riley, second highest vote and I would like to ask tenants should be doing at mis season. and property owner* to take ad- pieces of fire apparatus come Another out near the corner getter, wag the only one of his ticket to be elected. vantage of the next few months clanging up, with the attendant Investor's Corner of the garage is about one-third to contact a heating equipment fright and embarassment, if nothing more serious? By Roy Mabrey green. That's the part that had ' The campaign is over, and it now behooves the service man and licensed elec- WMhu oa InMUt no te nUM tt Tfllt COUT M>»«BTMW» 1» on candidates to put aside the campaign hatreds and work trician, to make a thorough In- Compliance with this request of Ro» Mab**v mm *4vuor rw m New Taric IMMfenMl llrM. the protecion of snowdrift And spection of their home heating can lead to peace of mind and a white one — said to be "semi- Mr. Gardner Acltley, the Pres- within a free enterprise system for the betterment of their community, systems. may prevent loss of life or hardy" — in a more exposed lo- property. , ident's chief economic adviser, of so doing. For all his guide- cation that had a burlap fence JOSEPH E. ROBERTSON post talk I can find no state- W« congratulate Mayor Loweitttein on his win, The Fire Department has been A. BARKALOW •was in the news last week with around it during the winter l,ooka. 1 and P, Philip Gerand and Leonard Riley for theirs. ASBURY PARK - Mayor Jo- called out recently, on three suc- ment from him or any other saddest of alL seph E. Robertson of Spring Lake cessive days, when householders Washington poobahs or even from Wall A Kit 4tt «« «ood men and we're 9«re they will work to- Heights, U featured in the roll ofsmelted smoke emanating from wage-price guideposts be revivi- the mayor of Fun City about the What to do? You should know gether for Bradley Beach, Everett P. Parker, an adver- basements, and in each case, the Dear Editor: fied with Domewhat more flex- 7 per cent a year wage and fringe by now bow much your plants, benefit settlement won by the tising executive, in toe Asbury fire was traceable to failure of ibility todea l with individual lab- were hurt. But wait a couple of printers from The New York '•• • And, just a word for our friend Joe Palaia, former Playhouse production of " heating equipment. Our conclu- Oh sail or negotiations; the other was a weeks before you prune off the See *e ataoVnts. - warning that the coat boosts Times and The Daily News; not Neptune athlete, who polled the high vote in Ocean Jfe If You Can," playing through sion was that, inspection by a Sunday. service man would have prevent- See toe eotlege students riot! spreading through the wholesale a word about flit demise of (be HotUniluiriKt area would soon be felt on the World Journal Tribune and toe Township. Congratulations Little Man, you stand 10- Sharon Vaughn plain the role ed all three of these failures. In null level. He stated that food {£ feet taU. of MM, Cw«n In the comedy- two cases, It seemed that the «•»»« a' aU. prices, brought down somewhat murder mystery, Mix Vaughn application of a few drops of j cry. last (aH by housewives boycotts, Hear them/cry, "tree speech!" would run and probably exceed of the "unions to permit toe use a runnerup Miss" America. an9 woul

The talk followed a demrt j^,'^ ^ appearance of these a panel moderated by.Dr. Helen I Work must be done first Lawns meeting In the Ocean switches in the" living space, lilt 'to depart need raking, flower beds need Room of Steinbach't In Brick ment of home economics at Glass- attention. Town. bor State College. Each family members gains BELMAR — Lot summer two advantaged families an Plans were announced for a' pride hi his home participating youngsters hitching a ride on the out of crawled tenement Citizens Park Other panel members were Mrs. i slT-d«v Hi to »wo "W In Mon- Bernice Abrabamson. director of back bumper of a Harlem but to spend the greatest part of a * • mrf * Jl_ aifel^ n•lull • »• In addition' to pride, at will were seriously injured when day in these busy streets. OTAi, Next montfi, ine nwnnwri Dedication Set home service. Public Service have a sense of belonging He ttheh y losl t their'grihi ip and flfelll intIto . . . . will en on n bin trip tovisi t t*e the path of an oncoming car. ut han> enr re h alr Co * • ' " ' °- Harbor, with t'S Brunswick, honemeker; Mrs. This type of amusement Is about Inn. ?the par for the course in the city and Dooley - 6BI-W7SO, •tiers Saturday by the Wall Rec Mary Glenn Smith, executive di- repteioeataUvet if you think you 1 » the casualty rate is high. flie club ale" rat"**- ireatkn Omiinlaslon. 'rector of tbt Dairy Council of Everyone can contribute. Even can help. dnt H«t-v l!«* of '•ti l ll J 1 New York shim kids need a ll«C^i.«»™MdW' »*" » «'' «* tke young child can pick up twigs Rink 1,'fc M-TV- "V> I bits of paper carelessly i pity. Toe city were made for driving, not1 HUM"MANS Mi tarn n' Iti mrrrter- it for entertainment - for buses. AKINIVFaKARY cut luncheon «t Pral S: MUOH*>»I Court, awards wffl V small child is particularly in Hmtjimnt. wMi nwre t'lan to ^ ^^ mother present. tarasted hi things that (raw. Ha trucks and cars, not tor kkU, ' ANWTtlOAIli: P"'iowd might have a few saeds or flow- New York City seems a mat ter Hoffman, F Strait, are cele- er bulbs to plant and care for recrr*en chairman, wB wal- and he will learn that growing dl£L?rl iLTS -. W «**»« «** '"* •**• SS come the publk, and Mayor wonder how Its problems affect versary on ""»*»»• •* things need care. This is « les- , **• K >', Br-rt win derfcste the •shnt- •on flu* be can apply toU s own The answer is that today's man operate* the Hoffmen Press. Brrk Town. r."y*t»nt; (Moan) court. children are tomorrow's iHlsiiia [ Mr ^ Mm Hoffman win If-n. Cisire O. saassr of A*«r? • K M rxriVrt: ind 1» Pot- Aha leatnred wiUbe stnfju Springtime is a tune for work, ay .he Red Oaks Women's Club tw. but H la slw a nme for and a ssnffitbotrd exMHtka by *T!ta- At Ones, tasks may be Hl5S5?J?? ^Hoffman has beep at the fa Into play. However, (tare matter where they live. 1 pprintinf g business tor tast past » fk*n. cM> serrtots til attain be tine for last purr. ThiThss yyeae r the »-d Is even JW. and both Mr andlbBand Mre.iT.lan. i Tehpaonpl e Pl-meert who IWimy CaV MD, BPCHHaV fnater. ThTh . poor poaaUaeU n kk Hoffm«ii are lif« loaf inllaati »>> Atburv Park

DID YOU KNOWl Hubbard Promoted The National Geographic Socie- Allgor Starring WALL TOWNSHIP - Airman ty has sponsored about 100 exped- David D. Hubbsrd. son of Mr.itions since 1888-mne as high as and Mrs. T. W. Hubbard, K.I). 73,399 feet, and some as low as The Oil Industry Spends Gve; In "Mary-Mary" 18lh Avenue, has been promoted 3,028 feet below sea level, from to Airman Second Class in thethe Nile to Alaska, and from the Air Foroe, stationed at Kecsler Holy Land to Folsont Man. $100 Million A Year For Mud AFB, Miss. • Findlay, O. — (HK) - TNe 111? is o member of the Wall American oil -(hilling imluviy, Methodist Church und a 196 plagued frorq the very oul.e! by graduate of Wall High School. Sales and Service mud, has never betn able to tic'i Postmen Walk it, so it has shrewdly join?-] it. It has keen reported that 4% of The industry now spends s&out American women have their first $100 million a year to buy m.'d, OLDSMOBILE which so*ves some of the s.ic!.ii.it child before their 19th bidthday, 20 Mtbs DssEy drilling problems, and 26% before their 19th. CHEVROLET New York— (HK) — II cofttes Basically it's plain, literally us no surprise ihat the poslni.m garden-variety mud, but it is V walks more miles per day fur blended with a hundred different "How do you read me?... We Buy end Pay (he swift completion yf his ap- substances—from clays call: 1 over..." WE SEND MOTHER'S DAY FLOWERS pointed round than liIs counlt;!"- bentonite and b.irite lo ehoppeJ- Cash for part in olhcr professions. up auto tires—to produce Ihc d- BY WIRE ANYWHERE sired effects. SCRAP IRON - STEEL Quality Used Can A pedometer strapped lo tl.j What to do About OLD RAGS - BATTERIES Coll 449-8585 legs of 15 rnuilir.cn showed they Marathon World, publij.ition JUNK CARS averaged 20 miles dnily in de- of the Marathon Oil Compare, Gardener's Nails,., livering the mail. They were fol- said the mud,, which former y •nd All Kinds of Metal. lowed by the policemen on the ruined oil-drilling operations fry Belmar Motors FRANK P. ERBE beat who averaged lli nn.es. sczpnge, now has three basic Gardening chores can be de- uses. It's nn excellent lulifi"n:u structive to hands and nails un- Wall Auto Wrecker* STH AVE. & F SI. "What may come as a stirpri'.c, for steel drills us they bi.: ir i less you take precautions. Skin Incorporated 307LodlowAve. Spring Lake rocks, it operates by reverv:* care specialists at Pacquin sug- GEORGE ALLGOR BELMAR. N J. however, was that No. 3 spot IS22 H St. - Wmt Balmw went to the nurses on hospital flush to clean th: drilled del*- gest these tips for tender, loving EATONTOWN - George All- Phone- 681-2727 duty who I nidged :in average of out of a hole that's being bcr; I hand care: Phon. 681 -4200-1 15 miles per shift. They were and in certain mixtures it fern gor, a New York personnel man- followed by waiters and door-to- a hard casing inside a hole Ui Hand-in-Glove ager and West Belmar. Wall iloor salesmen wi.ow in^an was keep out quicksand und o.'..~; Wear ploves whenever possi- Township resident, is currently ]J mile. muds. ble to protect skin and nails starring in Seaview Players pro- from dirt, rocks and sharp gar- duction of Jean Kerr's "Mary, Annihcr hit; surnris; was the MUD ENOENESP. dening tools. You'll find that Mary." bartender at tnc local saloon. gloves will slip on and off with ITALIAN RESTAURANT Helv.ec n pouiing ihinki and An average 10,000-foot < 1 case if you apply a protective His opening night performance ch.iltinjj wilh his ctMOmcn;, his well may use up 2,000,000 pour. , coating of hand cream first. April 18 at the Monmouth Shop- and COCKTAIL daily walking Mint time to 10 cJLindi Under New Management of tntid before it turns fi si . Stain Removal ping Center Civic Center, Rt. 35, LOUNGE miles per day. The chorus girl Unusual circumstances h'lve ; : here, received critical acclaim. iiln i ,'i .• under the pedometer the cost of mud up to V'00,',i ' If you must work barehanded, apply some hand cream under He will repeat this performance leM, h w.is found that if she did for ii well. While a tbre May 12 and 13 at 8:50 p.m. in the Luncheon-Dinner three "ifiows a d;iy, her average year-old nind-pie maker iti'i",if each nail before you begin. Then JOHN'S ATLANTIC tame lo 7 miles per day. be more easily content, tiis ctrv- rinse cream and grime away same place. & Late Supper position of useful muds for c. • with water and nail brush when George returns to SoavieWs 65,000 MILES driilin" has become so com-/. : the chore is completed. stage as Bob McKellaway, whose Serving from 12 Neon that the new profession of "inn•..- To remove stubborn stains problems with u witty wife pose All Repairs Guaranteed These Miithtics were unc:irlhed engineer" has bztn created i: :1 from nail tips, bleach them the comedy. After having been by Dr. Hitrold Schwartz, directrr the oil induslry has estaK.r 1 easily back to whiteness with Mam Magic, a new tubed mani- active with Wagon Wheel Play- if vesunreli anil development for exlftmivc research l&bqnttr -; house. George had the lead in 'I lie Mcnnen Company, during where exotic i.;w muds arc Lsi ,; cure aid that also removes rough his Mudics on three of the Com- concocted. cuticle without cutting, while Seaview'a version of "Sunday in 17th Ave. & "F" St. S. Belmar, N. J. pany's foot products thai were you watch. New York." These new muds, of con:1, recently awarded the first Seal Be Prepared His Monmouth College credits of Acceptance from Ihc CO'TCII do n,ot look always UKe ordinary include roles in "All My Sons," on Potlintric Therapeutics of the gonk. Some are mixed with so; ;•; Pretty hands will be a habit "Ught Up the Sky," "Harvey," American Podiatry Associalion, and detergents and a receni e professional health, ornani/.i- ...„• H.n..,. t\on representing 5,000 foot spe- out of an aerosal can. porch. A variety of Pacquin man," "Thurber Carnival," "Win- and Hlqhway 35 pRoiptct 5-3164 cialists. hand creams, for normal, extra- slow" Boy." "Hasty Heart," and 7 dry or chapped skin come in jars "Bald Soprano." TIRES Dr. Schwartz said studies show The housewife averages 6.5 mil:s or handy tubes. They are priced A( Monomy Theater, Cape Cod, that Americans wnlk an average per day; the stenographer, count- from about 39t" at all local drug !iu played in "Irma LaDouce," For Insurance Information . . . • I II I J . RETREADS of 65,000 miles in a lifetime, ing the coffee break, 4 miles, and and cwnwtte •tore*, J •• more than tw ice the distance the waitress, it miles. 'Will Success Spoil Bock Hun- ter," "My Three Angels," "Diary Ronnie's The Guy around the world. Contributing If you play golf, statistic LEGAL NOTICE Consult . . . lo this average was the housewife, showed that you will walk an of a Scoundrel," "Thousand To See When You Buy! stenographer and the waitress, «*;ragc of 9 miles for 18 holes. NOTICB Clowns," and "Diplomatic Bag- TAKE NOTICE that McCaniTa Wind- EDGAR E. ROGERS •or Hotel, Inc., trading ni McCinn"( gage" Windsor Hotel, has applied to the Boanl George also has appeared in > ALAN THIELE TIRE CO. of Cotnmluloncrs of the Borough of Belmar, N. J , for a plenary retail Wagon Wheel productions of "Lil Belmar Agency. Inc. consumption license for the premises Afaner," "Will Success Spoil DUNLOP the Quality Tire FOLLOW THE HURDY-GURDY IN BREMEN at 301 Fourth Avenue. Belmtr, N. J. 774-7805 Officers and stockholders of the above Rock Hunter," "Goodbye, Char- Hwy. 35 & Hack Ave. Neptune Port Preserves Fairytale Cham corporation are: lie," "Desert Song," "The En- Insurance — Real Estate James P. McCann, 301 Fourth Ave- chanted," "Thousand Clowns." nue, Belmar, N. J.. President. Phon. • MI-0S40 Theresa McCann, 301 Fourth Avenue. "Play That on Your Old Belmar, N. J., Secretary-Treasurer. Piano." 701 Ninth Avenue Bslnwr, N. X OCEAN GROVE Lillian Tllbert, 24 Commerce St, New- ark, N. J . stockholder and director. lmmo«ulate 3 bedroom home in second block from ocean Objections, If any, should be made He also has done productions Immediately In writing to Donald F. with Center Drama Workshop, on broad Main Avenue. Deep porch invites you during Matthewa, Borough Clerk of the Bor- GENERATORS • STARTERS BRAKES the summer, and cozy sunporch off master bedroom on ough of Bebnar. Long Branch. CARBURETORS • FUEL PUMPS JAMBS P. M.-OANN, csides this role in "Mary, MUFFLERS second floor is a joy during the winter. Laundry room and 301 Fourth Avenue. pantry on first floor odd to the comfort of living here. Belm*r. N. J. Mary," George employed by Al- Tiy THERESA HcCANN, lied Purchasing Corp., is finding 301 Fourth Avenue, See this for $23,000. Belmar, N. J- time to direct a children's show ta 2 - 6-7 («8.96> entitled "Personal Appearance" Gilman's Auto Service CONNEL1Y-BERGEN, INC. NOTICE for Wagon Wheel. TAKC NOTICE that Gltmoro Realty Road Service Corporation, body corporate of New 704 Ninth Are. 681 IJ98 Belmar Jersey, has applied to the Borough of The farce of the waves carried Belmar, Board of Commissioners, for a 135^wund rock to the top of the Complete Automobile Repairing Open Sunday 12 to 4 • plenary retail consumption ltaenae for premises known as McCann's Atlan- UghfiMuse keeper's house, 100 feet S&H Green Stamps tic Hotel on the west side of Ocean above normal sea level, during a Avenue, between 15th and 16th Avenue, recent storm along the English I5th AVENUE A F STREET BELMAR. N. J. Belmar, New Jersey. TsL: 681-1313 Street musicians and espe- Bremen's sources of wealth The names and residences of all coast. cially hurdy-gurdies are dis-are displayed in a fascinating officers and all directors and stock- holders holding more than out per- appearingjroring fixm the streets of Overseas Museum, where the cent of the stock of said corporation Europe. They are still heard, romance of trade (cotton, M follows: Kathleen McCann, however, in Bremen, the greal President. German port. Hurdy-gurdy Box 595, RD 1, Evelyn's Sea Food fans can follow these instru- Belmar, New Jersey Patrick J. McCann. Jr.. ments along 14 different Vice Pratdont, routes of the picturesque city. Box 996, RD 1, Belmar, New Jersey The Finest in Not made in over half a cen- JamM T. McCann. SUBSCRIBE NOW! tury, hurdy-gurdies can cost Secretary. Box SOS, RD 1. as much as $750 each-but it's Belmar, New Jersey SEA FOODS free to listen! Patrick J. McCann. Br., Fill in and send subscription blank to ... j TreMurer Charm has not been sacri- Box SGS. RD 1. ficed to progress in Bremen, Belmar, New Jersey 4 Unique Anna Marlon McCann, the first and bat major city Asst. Secretary. C9CKTAIL LOUNGE that thousands of Americans Box MS. RD i. THE COAST ADVERTISER see traveling between Europe Belmar, New jersey Objection* If any, should *e nude Has Been Added and America. Twisting, cob- Immediately In writing to DonaM Mat- blettoned streets are lined rial and artistic history is thews, Clerk of the-Borough of Belmar. 701 - 7th Ave. - Belmar, N. J. 07719 GIIJMORB REALTY for Your Measure with antique shops and art chronicled in the Focke Mu- CORPORATION. galleries; many of the doll seum, oecupyin between 15th and 16th Avenues, fffent! MI-M0O Ocean Avenue, MI-02M house-like buildings are nowmansion. Boat Belmar, New Jcraey. 107 ••?• STREET - BEtMAR cozy restaurants. harbor are especially popular. If 3 - 9-1 (S14 0S> Bremen has much to fasci- Passengers sail through a for- nate visitors. A famed statue est of ships, past immense Dots: TAKE NOTICE that application hai of the Knight Roland is the shipyards and yacht builders. Wti martf to the Hoard of Commla- city's trademark. It stands The Weser River is Brem- onert of the Borough of Belmnr. New Please Dstivsr THE COAST ADVERTISER opposite a great Cathedral, en's lifeline to Bremerhaven, Jamy, to renew lo Auuolo's Liquor and Delicatessen, Inc. a Now Jersey Anderson TV Co., Inc. with a strange mummies' nearby port for liners such as Corporation, trading a* Azzuolo'i Liq- tomb! Bremen'* beautiful the United States, Bremen aor and Dellcateuen, Inc.. a N 2. million vintages. The names »nd rexldencea of all of- fiotft and all directors of Azzuolo's Liquor and Dellcateuen, Inc., are; Albert 3. Aniolo Presldant and Director IDT • 9th Avenue Belmar, New Jeney Helen M Azzuolo tecrotary-Treasurer and Dlreclor • ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION $3JOO When you need a cash loan 80T - Bth Avenue namea '•Jid'reiMencM of all stock • TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION „ $6.00 ding more than ten per see how much faster , of the ttock of the tald oorporatiun, Auuola'a Liquor and Dell' 'Men, Inc. art; Single Copy - Mailed .10 par cop/ Albert J. Azntolo the service is at Belmar-Wall National 007 . 6th Avenue Belmar. New Jersey 4 Monthj $2.00 OUmtloni, If any. should be made ImmMlatcly In wiling to Donald F, where the rates are so much lower. Matthm, Borough Clerk of the Bor ouili of Belmar. Serviceman «. m — $1.50 It pays ro do your borrowing at the bank that makes A New .Tenwy Corporation College Student (9 month.) „ $2.25 installment loons at money-saving rates. With in- an • am Av«u» Belmar, New Jeney terest higher elsewhere, you know your monthly pay- U 2 - ft-7 (*ia.44) I.WlAL 1V0TI0B ments are bound to be smaller at Belmor Wall Na- The Belmar Board of Education will receive Mated propoMls for gardenlns Nome .HIT. «.« •» •• - tional. work m the «rhool grounds for the 1967-4I y*ai cnrnnenrlng July 1, 196T Bids will be rscotved at the regulm Addren - meetlat lo be held Thursday, May W, 1967 at 8 00 P.M. at the Helmut Kleroentary School. Bids may be I mlttfd by nun or In penon, Belmar-Wall National Bank The mrd of Kdiichtion reserves right to reject any or all bids. SpteHltttlons may toe obtained the School olflre. 1101 F Street, Bel- * • mar, N. 3. WILLIAM R LOAD Organizations most interested in: r _ F St. ««J •* Aw. ; Custom* Strvic* Hours ft J Secretary u i • 1 "* I Ufon 9:90 a.m. to 8 p.m. \ • M.N«|u.n - Rh. 55 Orel. PU» IJEOAI. WOTirr The B*bnar Board of Ertucdtlon wilt WalUOAN D.pt. daily to I p.m. J receive *eal«I pronoiRlt fnr rurMng to WJ Twp. _»..«* II* *» he Installed on the tchnni grovnrti, Btdt will he mceJved at the regular meeting to felsjield Thur

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There were DM major an} some Police Sponsor Matawan, Ocean 5,000 minor engagements during Soap Box Derby Overcome Squan the Civil War. WALL TOWNSHIP - Tie MANASQUAN — Manasquan Township Police- Department this squan High School's baseball ag- week announced plans for a Soap gregation din't fare so well over DIRECT HOME Box Derby (or youngsters In Wail the past week, what with the rain Township to be held on Sept. 24 and strong opposition pitching. at the Ridgewood Road hill, Dear Last Thursday, Matawan Be- SERVICE Titton Road gional's Larry Shaw limited We Pickup & Deliver The Derby will be open to all Manasquan hitters to five hits Wall Township children, between and no runs, as Regional posted WATCH & WHY the ages of 5 and 12. Both boys its sixth win in Conference play and girls may enter and there by winning 4-0. For the Big Blue JEWELRY REPAIRS Passbook Savings will be three divisions In the it was its third Conference loss Derby. against five wins. JEWELRY are The Greatest Thing Police will distribute specifica- Tuesday, Manasquan ran up tions lor the construction of the REMODELING Growing . . . against Ocean Township's Steve cars and while then is no re- Bauer and could manage only DIAMONDS RESET quirement that the child make hie one hit — a single by Butch own car, it is desired that the Krichman that drove in a run RINGS SIZED t Wild pai.book lo.ingi you oJJ « with- child and his parent Join in con- dro« lund. •• ou plMU . earning! in the third . Manasquan r I structing the car. scored three runs with the help PEARLS RESTRUNG f Wheels and axles will be issued of walks and errors, but Ocean CHARMS SOLDERED may bo retained in tfca account K> com- for the event by the committee, pounded Phil Scbweir and Bill DIAMONDS APPRAISED Pospisil for eight hits and seven f pound. Of pold out regularly by

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