BELXK PUS. UESART IOC 1Y£., KtSffi ,8.-1. THE COAST ADVERTISER 07719 Officuu LiismtyvtMir For Belmar, limUl Belmar, Wall Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avmrby-theSea Seventy-fourth Yesr — No. 32 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW Jt88EY, 07719, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1966 Seven CenU Case Big Winner, Howard Scores; Robert Pringle Rash, Krumm Win Committee Seats Bank Granted Democrats Carry Tardy Campaign Republican Freeholders Renamed Resigns Post In Wai Township by Wide Margin Trust Powers Into Township Committee Meeting FREEHOLD—Monmouth Coun- BELMAR - Calvin F. WooUey, WALL TOWNSHIP - Whether Committeeman Richard Hindi, ty Republicans returned Freehold- On Police Force executive vice president of the or not Republican Campaign signs chairman of the police committee, ers Marcus Daly and Harry Lar- j Belmar-Wall National Bank, an- were, left standing in the Township said that one complaint, cauanr rison, Jr., to the Board of Chosen BELMAR — The Board of Com- for more than the 3vday limit ing obtaining a permit to puroheat missioners last night accepted nounced this week that James Freeholders to assure a Repub- J. Saxon, comptroller of the cur- set by ordinance, last night pre- a gun, had been cleared up to ke lican condoled Board for at least with regret resignation of vet- cipitated what turned out to be satisfaction of all concerned. Ji-an police sergeant Robert rency of the United States, has the next two years. granted full trust powers to the a better Democratic campaign As to the complaints of Mrs. Js- Single. . Mr. Daly and Mr. Larrison won bank. than had been seen in the days seph Cardell, Imperial Park, % handily over Democrats Bruce In his letter of resignation, ef before the election. was discussed in a report inan Mangan and Fred Saunders, re- iective December 1, Sergeant This authorization permits the Robert Brunet, who lost a bid Police ChW Walter Witt. Tie IB- turning the Republican margins Tingle said that he resigned only bank to establish a trust depart- for the Township Committee on port noted that an Sept. 24 at »:• to what they were before the |after much deliberation. Be has ment and to serve as executor, Tuesday, started the discussion a.m. a request was received ban Johnson landslide. found that it is necessary he said, administrator, trustee, guardian, at last night's Township Commit- Mrs. Cardell tor the ambulaaoe to devote more time to hit Bel- agent, assignee and in all other tee meeting with a question about and that it was relayed to a Mr. Mr. Daly polled 67,938, to lead tnar Hobby Shop than he had an- fiduciary capacities. voting places. He criticized the Uawlrins of the first aid squad. the Freeholder ticket, while Mr. icipated. And, he said he (tab He also noted that at the tee Belmar-Wall has banking offices use of the Township Hall for a Larrison was close by with 67,357. Jiat he could not do justice to the department was busy • tfce in Belmar at F Street and 9th voting place, because there was Mr. Mangan polled 51,481, and his police duties and at the tame "too much activity going on." investigation of the DeRier mar Mr. Saunders, 51,596. Avenue, Wall Township at Route time to his business. Mrs. Irma Stanley, Township der case and the phones MM Commissioner John Taylor said 35 and 18th Avenue, and at the constantly tied up. Top vote-getter in the state was Manasquan traffic circle in the clerk, said that the Township of- Senator CUiford P. Case, who won that Sergeant Pringle hat been fices were closed lor the day, He said, in his report, that (fat i member of the department for Circle Plaza Shopping Center. a third term in Washington with Current resources are in excess and. besides, there is no other department had received *,4*7 a record plurality of more than 5 years and that his resignation suitable place in the area to use incoming calls from Jan 1*0 Jag. James J. Howard accepted reluctantly. He of 26 million dollars. 450,000 votes. In Monmouth Coun- Mr. Wolley said the addition of for a voting place. 31, and that this was the (kit crat Warren Wilentz by 80,390 to led the sergeant well In bis ty, Senator Case downed Demo- •my* Ba* trust department is in use with He .started to criticize Repub- complaint. 41,178. nets. Artaar E. Kraaun 3 the bank's policy to provide a full lican campaign literature, but was Mr. Hathaway _ James J. Howard, won his sec- The Director of Public Works WALL TOWNSHIP - Barry W Adjustment member prior to his range of bank, loan and related stopped by Mayor Joseph N. in the future, when a ond term in the House of Repre- certified to the Board of Corn- JUuh mm his lint fuS term on I being appointed to the Commit- services for the convenience and Ehret, who noted that the Town- is made, that the Schmidt Wins sentatives, scoring a 9,610 win [missioners that the colt of clear- the Township CtmmitUe in Tufiq tee. He succeeded former Com- protection of the bank's custom- ship meeting was not a "political given at the next" Cmntfaw over Assemblyman James M. |ing a lot at 88 Inlet Terrace as- forum." day'* balloting, and Arthur mitteeman Edward Daubner, who ers. meettaf. He noted that OK n> In South Belmar Coleman, Jr. Mr. Howard had a Isessed in the name of Lent T. Krumm won hi race for a post resigned to become zoning officer. It was then that Mrs. Brunet spate came only after he ash* Abbott amounted to 171.10. This SOUTH BELMAR - Donald E. 6,300 vote margin in Monmouth on the Committee as the Repub- arose to point out that Republican Mayor Ehret agreed with t cost was charged as a hen on the Schmidt won his first full term County, the remainder coming in lican organization rolled op its Mr. Rash is a resiamt of 3213 campaign signs had been seen idea and said he would property. as mayor of this community jp tile new Third District sections of biggest majorinet In rectat Tears. Larson Road, and was born in the John Sterner, by her in violation of the aoday date Ocean and Middlesex Counties. An ordinance amending the Towship. He is a mechanical limit. And, she asked the mayor, meetings during the nan Tuesday's balloting, turning back Mr, Rash, wh» was appointed his Republican opponent, Percy In the Freeholder race, Mr. building code as it relates to can- foreman at the Asbury Park "What about Hut?" "not only Before etoctiom." 1 to the Committee In Aprfl, scored Peter Maclearie Keynton by a «7 to 251 vote. Larrison, of Ocean Grove, and opies was adopted after public Press. In community life, he is a She said she tent a telegram Before the discussions, *a Mr. Daly, of Middletown Town- hearing. 3,251 votes in me heavy Balloting, member of Hie West Belmar Fire to the mayor and to Edward Committee approved street ligats while Mr. Krumm was close to ship, waged different campaigns. The borough clerk was author- Co., and the Wall First Aid Squad, Heights Winners Daubner, zoning officer, com- for the intersection of Grant MM ized to advertise for bids for the leader with 1,16*. Mr. Larrison commenting on his being president of the latter or- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - plaining of the signs. Cleveland Avenues, fiiveniat [janitorial service in various pub- Terrace, Spruce and Sprite experience in the highway field, Robert Brunet, a frequent critic ganization. Republicans John M. Sterner and "Why must we obey the rules lic buildings for next year. Streets, and Hurley Pond Boat, while Mr. Daly continued Ms of the Committee and Democratic A resolution was passed auth- Peter Maclearie von seats on the near Martin Road. charge that action should be leader in the Township, polled Mr. Krumm, who became a orizing Donald Matthews, Certi- Borouggh Council,, defeating Demo-1 *"• brought against parents of Ille- 1,792 votes, and his running mate candidate when Committeeman tmue< "the Democrats are sec- Approval came after the Com- fying Agent, to apply to the Po- crate Herman Simpson and RichRich--1 l gitimate children where.such con- Robert HaUiaway, polled 1,801.' Richard Hinck decided not to ond claw citizens. mittee received a recommenda- dition continues to exist despite lice and Firemen's Pension Fund seek reelection, is a Planning ard Van Wart by margins of more Mayor Ehret denied this quick- tion from Police U. Roger Cut- warning. for a disability pension for Pa- Mr. Rash expressed pleasure at IBoard member and one of the than 400 votes. I ly and asked Mrs. Brunet to come son, who conducts the light inves- Mr. Howard, who defeated Mr trolman Robert J. Barraud. the totals and said that the vote founders of the Wall Community to order. tigations. Daly two years ago In the Con. In other business, the Sister- was a definite sign of voter con- First Aid Squad. He is vice presi- I As to the signs, the mayor said Lieutenant Cusson also snggeat- gressional race, mis year in- hood, Congregation Sons of Is- fidence hi the Republican admin dent of the Republican club and I those that had been up 30 days ed that in the future the merest* creased his majority, but not to rael, was given permission to intralion.. The five-man commit- is employed as a communications were taken down last Friday, and vapor light be installed, tar the extent expected. He won by have a raffle on December 19. tee has been solidly Republican consultant with the Bell Tele- the others had not been up the greater lighting capacity. 6,300 in Monmouth County, but The 13th Avenue Pavilion will since 1963. phone Co. He resides at 40 Len full 30 days. This he said, was Township Engineer Claude BM. did not bring in the expected mar- be used by the Belmar Lions ape Trail. verified by the sign company's tall was authorized to apply for gins in Middlesex and Ocean Auxiliary on July 17-19: Congre- Mr. Rash was president of the records. state funds for dredging of the County -sections of the Third Con gation Sons of Israel Men's Club Republican Club and a Board of Mr. Daubner, responding to the Manasquan and Shark Rivers aad gressional District. on August 2, 3 and 10, 1967. mayor, said be also bad checked Wreck Pond. Wall Election Results by Districts and asked the sign company to It was also reported that t take down those up 30 days. His *52,S25 Green Acres allotment at- records, he laid, showed that signed to Wreck Pond bad ban What is a Junior Woman's Club? others —such at me at the Good transferred to Hie Polly Ptd Hope Farm mentioned by Mrs. Brook area. The Belmar Junior Women Explain Brunet — were put up on Oct. Mayor Ehret. noting that tae 8 and therefore not in violation Tewnabjp hat a leaf pick-up ser- What is a Junior Woman's volunteer works; fund ratling prior to the election. Club? public education; collectin.; wig vice asked residents aot to bun clothing and eyeglanc; makin Mrs. Brunet, raising her voice, People, young women, all alike, bandages and hospital ganrxntsi questioned this, noting that she to a certain extent! All members creating turns fur bil« in the United States. The woman's raised funds to provide better schools, Dr. Clayton said he wat Mayor Schmidt was appointed Belmar is, of course,' educational facilities for children not opposed to such practice, add. to the office in April, following I in our State Mental Hospitals and 118 108 GOP Continues ing "all have been needed, bat' the resgination of the late foe contributed to the cost of a new for a meaningful practical estaa. mer mayor, Milton Coeyman. Our prli Interest Is serv- Federation Headquarters buiW- it may be bard to beat the Has. (Continued on Page 4) ice. Each year select one or ing. provide scholarshpis for col- Council Control mouth County system." several major ""*" proj- ] g studatfj am) supply educa- e e NEPTUNE CITY - Republi- The new building, part of the ects to work <"?, tional material for needy young- Peter Madearie cans continued in solid control of time hi .-oiunl Monmouth system, givas studentt les, rais- sters nere amj overseas; assist Mr Sterner polled 873, while the Borough Council this week, JAMES DEMPSEY ing funds, and a chance to take advantage af such international organizations Mr. Maclearie 846 votes. The two as newcomer Robert R. Swau- a combined education. The Mas* we c^'i PTOJCCt. NAMED DETECTIVE as Peace Corps, Hepe, Care and Democrats polled 553 and 474. nack ran a strong campaign and mouth system calls for the even- We also othe.' local. UNICEF. The two Republicans are life- incumbent F. Herbert Brown was tual construction af M suck BELMAR—Commissioner John national and international ox£?n- 105 long residents 'of the Shore area returned to Council. schools. Taylor and PoUce Chief Larry izations ty providing a vJ i( ty ol "" ana are sons of prominent Repub- Mr. Swamuck downed Demo- Vola today announced that as of services — clerical a*c uancc; Under the county program, vo- 161 lican personalities. Mr. Sterner is crat Harold C. Mullen. 160 to 551.cational education is available Nov. 1, Patrolman James Demp- the son of E Donald Sterner, for- while Mr. Brown defeated Demo- sey has been assigned to the de- free to anyone who has mnalstod Board Plans m mer state senator and state high- crat George E. Jacobs, 797 to the 10th grade is scixaL partment's detective division. 117 510. way commissioner and presently The Wall building, wWcB fcea County Planning Board chairman. F. LeRoy Garrabram, Jr.. who Detective Dempsey joined the I Own Program Total . 3183 1771 1570 3181 3100 1764 1775 been occupied since S 1 and Mr. Maclearie is the son of ran unopposed for tax assessor, Belmar Police Department in WALL TOWNSHIP - The Wall brings the total coaarjr Mayor Peter Maclearie of Bel- received S94 votes. He has been al enrollment to tit A fourtk January, 1954, and has, during I Township Board of. Education la assessor for six years. his service, attended the State 1 going to have a Head Start pro- mar. school is under ewatrnrtitn at Police Academy, and is qualified Mr. Sterner is zoning officer Mr. Swannack is a meat mar- Rarnan Township. gram in the township, but it Is ket operator and first came to toe as a photographer and radar op- not asking federal funds. and chairman of the Board of Ad- erator. He is a Navy veteran of justment. He will resign both Snore as a British soldier dur- Dr. Clayton noted that acre ing World War 2. He married World War 2. The Board of Education decided posts on taking office He resides are plans and studies on the state Miss Mary Connor, a local girl, this week to conduct the classes with his wife and four children level to recruit teachers tor tae Commissioner Taylor said be al SS5 Old Mill Road. He is vice and after the war moved into new county program as wail at for about 30 preschool children the community. felt Detective Dempsey was "well next summer, but voted to con- president of the Sterner Coal and the required high school feaefc- qualified" for the appointment. duct the program independently Lumber Co., Belmar. Mr. Brown is a painting con- of federal aid. Mr. Maclearie was appointed to tractor and will begin his fourth term on Council. Participating is At Council before being elected to on Sunday were Marvin A. I In accepting the program, tae Ms first full term three years president of the County Voca . Board turned down a suggestion ago. He is employed in the whole- WALL TOWNSHIP VOTERS School board; Freeholder Director from tile Monmouth Community ale buildin^a business an__d_ wit___h_ Our sincere appreciation to the vot rs Wa Joseph C. Irwin. DoaaM P. Boafr Action Program that the activity | his wife an? siV children "resides" e <* U Township (or their be conducted Jointly by the two at 911 Jersey Avenue I fine support in Tuesdays Elec- land. vocational superUendaab groups, or that the MCAP con- He has been active in planning tio" Committeeman Harry W. Graoville V. Magee, Will aw- duct the program with the Board recreational activities for child-,**& and Committeeman-Elect inteadent of schools: 8kaar4 O. supplying only the physietl fa- ren in the Borough and is chair-1 Arthur E. Krumm. (») Boyken, architect, and Bar! I. B. Garrison, county twrfdattaj cilities. man of parks and public build I will be their God, In truth GOOD SHOT - Bruce Johnson. ent of schools The Rev. fiaaaal* ing. committee. IMXMAB VACUUM and rlghtiousneas. one of the winners of the Wall Paul Bennett, Board secretary, Knight, of the a Mk4a.lt Hr —(Zech. 8:8) .layer™ Lucky Shout. There are Tae two Democratic candidates, Maintains top efficiency, said the classes would probably k copal Church, Wall TewtaMa three more Sundays to go be- be conducted hi the West Belmar in contrast, are relative newcom-1*" gave the isvwatioa. Let us willingly and confi- era to the Borough. fjuanty service. fore the winners are Announced. School. dently place all our affairs in As to the future, the two vie- God's care and keeping. Place The ihooUmg starts at 1 I'.M. at the ground,. Route J5, MO torius Republicans said they MaMONU-T-nUCU O MCTBVOB Him in full charge of all that SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS planned on being "instrumental Sojdja^terrioaaby track! concerns ur-jjfld we will know yards sou* of IMa Ave. Sold and service by track people. VOTERS in continuing the record of good OBflRAL OMC taUt We that no unjust situation can VOTERS OF SOUTH BB1MAR We want to thank our eupport- government here." Bradley Beach. N. J. Hi. then prevail against us. God't Our sincere thanks for the won- ers, workers, voters, tsr jour vote law of justice it always oper- derful support given us by the of confidence at Tuesday's elect- SEND US ative In the minds and hearts voters of South Belmar In Tw*|oon. of all persons. Our reliance day'* Election. Mayor Donald E. Pete Madearie LOCAL NEWS! ». 1. on His justice-enables us to Schmidt, Councilnwn John Ivins l-.L Jkaata^pi not ooAir Aovumn take the stand that our good and George Rowe, \ni Council- is secure under divine law. man-Elect John J. Fitigibbow. •BFa-1 (Ml I COAaT We have GvGo Witches CMOIRI UNB OV BBMtTT AnerMtats. Apt Store your mo and Surfer Medals. CANNING wanum •OWUNO RBUtn, NOW ON p SLATER'S JHRUn Ana M, AQaatk Avt.. Strvioed aad i TAYLOaVa RARDWARK CaBHHKl (MM 10th Ave. ft T" St - Belmar MOB 7 i Ml («*>•> Thursday, November 10, 1966 Page Two THE OOAST ADVERTISES. NEW JERSEY Junior Women Hubbard at Keesler St. Catharine's Catholic Church Miss Paskernak, Miss Margaret Day, Arthur Plummer Rebekah Lodge For Technical School Is Scene of Brown-Martin Nuptials Steven Yablon A .Married in St. Rose Ceremony Collects Food Aid Servicemen NEPTUNE CITY - |Mrs. Mary SPRING LAKE — Miss Karen Grove, Asbury Park, and Mrs. BELMAH — The Belmar Junior Snltb. Spring Lake Height.. No_ Alice Brown and William Martin Pierre Treney, Lakewood, Exchange Vows Woman's club has been active ble Grand, United Rebekah Lodge all summer working to raise funds ASBURY PABK — Miss Sandra No. 99, Neptune City, conducted lette Pasternak, daughter of Mr. for its Viet Nam project, which Tuesday nihgt's meeting in VFW was started on Memorial Pay. Ipink crepe skirts. They had and Mrs.. (Jiarles Pasternak, 103 hall, West Sylvania Ave. •Parents o! the couple are Mr. matching (tower hats and carried 11th Ave., Belmar, and Steven Mrs. Alice Frank, Chairman of Each month the club sends and Mrs. Thomas A. Brown, »21 boqueto of AimfriMwi beauty rosef Allan Yablon were married in the 'Ann Bet" birthday club report- packages'to its group of service- Curtis Ave., West Belmar, Wall and pink carnations. Berkeley Carteret Hotel. ed the next party, Tuesday night, men in Viet Nam. The bridegroom is the son of NovenAer 15, for members hav- During the summer, the club klr. and Mrs. Joseph Yablon, Jer- ing birthdays in October and No- placed cannisters around town, dde, Ocean Towish.p. |.Tmwlsbip, were flower girls. Their sey City. vember. Members donated canned foods, held carnivals and coffee clich- The Rev. Christopher C. Reilly frocks were red and pink crepe Rabbi Norman Eller and Cantor officiated. I They carried baskets of pink car- staple foods and other articles es to raise funds, and now has Samuel Glatt of Congregation four "traveling baskets" in, the ... . • , , 'nations. Sons of Israel, Belmar, officiated. for the annual Harvest Home The bride was escorted by her i party at the Odd Fellows Home, vicinity. The baskets contain father. She wore a princess sheath I Paul J. Riley Jr., at home, was The bride's gown was white Trenton, Sunday, Nov. 20. Serv- "something edible, wearable, or gown of re-embroidered lace and best man for his grotlier. Ushers aaue de soie, trimmed with re- iees will be held for residents of usable." When it is passed to on, Airman David Ilubbard a sleeveless coat with train. Her were Michael Brown, Wanamassa embroidered Alencon lace, Her the home at the Auditorium. veil was attached to a headpiece Ocean Township, brother of the veil was attached to a bonnet, the person takes out some item SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — Airman of lace petals, edged in seed)bride, Richard Garma. Neptune and she carried a Bible, adorned On Tuesday, Nov. 22, many of and replaces it with a donation. David D. Hubbard, son of Mr. pearls. She carried a cascade of City, and Edward Jenkins. members of United Lodge wili at- with orchids and roses. The club has received many and Mrs. Tom W. Hubbard of white roses and ivy. A reception was held at Fisher tend a reception to Mrs. Margaret R.D. 1, 18th Avenue,, Belmar, Miss Sharon Katzoff, Bayonne, letters from the servicemen, in Mrs. Edward Jenkins, Middle- man Restaurant. Neptune. The Kiger, Slate Vice President of N. J., has been selected for tech- was maid of honor. which the soldiers express appre- town Township, was matron of couple is on a trip to New Eng Rebekah Assembly, at the Odd nical training at Keesler AFB, honor. Attendants were Mrs. land. They wlil reside in Oxfon Alan Wasserman, Jersey City, Fellows Hall, Monmouth St., Red ciation and the desire to continue Miss., as a U.S. Air Force com- Michael S. Brown, Wanamassa, Heights Apartments, Neptune was best man. The ushers were Bank. It will mark 42nd anni- correspondence. They note that munications electronics specialist. City. Alvin Matles, Perth Amboy; versary of her lodge, Navesink, Ocean Township, Mrs. Charles after reading, magazines are Airman Hubbard was gradu- Charles Polinsky. West New No. 79, Red Bank and there will The bride was graduated from passed ort and on several times. ated from Wall Township High York; Jerry Katzoff, Bayonne; be official visit of State President, Wall High School. School in 1966. f Shocks Mufflers Ronald Buren, Fords; Ira Weiss, Mrs. Eleanor Perrine, Cranbury • Wheel Alignment The bridegroom was gradu,atet Clifton, and Martin Feintuck, Jer- and her entire staff of officers. sey City. r • Brake Servica from Neptune High School an< Culinary Institute of America After meetbg, Mrs. Grace General Repair! Jay Lawrence Mattes, Perth New Haven. Conn. He is em Jamison, social chairman and Amboy, was ring bearer. ployed at Old.Mill Inn, Sprin her committee served refresh- OPENING on THURS., NOV. 10th Your Safety U Lake Heights. The couple is residing in Fort ments. Our Business! Lee. The bride was graduated from Engagements Asbury Park High School and at- MISS SCHELLENGER, Park Terrace Boutique PETE UYANCE tended Monmouth College. She is Ehret - MicKef employed by Spencer Trask & MR. MAYER WED Luxurious HANDMADE Gifts M4 Highway 35 Co., New York. WALL TOWNSHIP — Mayo BELMAR — Miss Donna Jean Napfun* Dial 774-2443 The bridegroom was graduated Moderately Priced and Mrs. Joseph N. Khral.lHlv Schelienger, daughter of Mr. and 'rom University of Miami, Coral Winding Brook Lane, have an Mrs. John H. Schelienger, Parker Gables, Fla. He is a sales repre MBS. ARTHUR PLUMMER nounced the engagement of their Ave., Manasquan, and Peter Paul sentative for Red Kap, Inc., a daughter, Valerie Jeanne, to John Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Open 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. — Daily Except Sunday j division of Blue Bell, New York. BELMAR — The marriage of roses and babies' breath. We Buy and Pay Lewis Michel III. Mr. Michel is Mayer,' 8th Ave., Belmar, were Miss Margaret Mary Day to Arth- married Oct. 15 at St. Hose Rom- Also Thursday Evening - 7 to 9 P.M. son of Mrs. Atherton F. Clifford Newlon Plummer III, took Mary Ann Day, another sister Cash for Nanticoke, Pa., and the late John was junior bridesmaid. She wore an Catholic Church. The couple Lt.Magovern place Saturday. is residin gat 404 15th Ave., Bel- SCRAP IRON - STEEL Lewis Michel. a blue gown and a tiara of roses ;622 - Wh AVENUE SOUTH BELMAR, N. J. The Rev. Peter J. Teston, pas- and carried roses in a cascade. mar. Both are graduates of OLD RAGS — BATTERIES Miss Ehret is a senior at Wall Is Home on Leave tor, officiated at the ceremony and Manasquan High School The JUNK CARS High School. celebrated the Nuptial Mass in St. Michael McKeon, Toms River bride is employed at Sears, Roe- BELMAR - U. Dennis Ma- Mr. Michel, a graduate of Wy Rose Roman Catholic Church. was best man. Thomas Harr; buck & Co., and her husband at and All Kinds of Metal. oming Seminary, Nanticoke, is a govern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, here, was usher. Ulmer at Electric Co., both Nep- senior at Pennsylvania State Uni Frank Magovern, 207 S. Lake The bride is daughter of Mr. tune. Wall Auto Wreckers versity. State College. He is a Drive, here, is home on leave. and Mrs. Stephen John Day Jr., A reception was held at Shadow brook, Shrewsbury. Ilm.rpor.ted member of Acacia fraternity. An Lieutenant Magovern will leave 84 Inlet Terrace. Parents of the drocles, and president of Parmi r The Heights Club 1822 H St. - Wast Belm.r or service jn Panama on Nov. bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. The bride is a graduate of St Nous, senior men's honorary so 19, where he will be instructed Phimmer, Bailey's Corner Rd., CONNELLY. BERGEN, Inc. Phofla 481-4200 I ciety. Rose High School and Berkeley Welcomes Members n jungle warfare. Following this. Wall Township. Secretarial School, East Orange L • will leave for Viet Nam, SPRING LAK£ HEIGHTS - REALTORS bn
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Jertey Shore Medical Center SERVICES NEPTUNE CITY PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEAN- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruno, ER for hire, $2 a day. Just ask for West End Club Apartments 80 Ridge Terrace, Neptune City, HARRY PFLUG Glamorene Electric Rug Sham- are parents of a boy. pooer at Taylor's Hardware, 914 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bishop, 88 607 -12th Ave., Belmar 3'2 rooms, 1 bedroom - $100.00 F Street, Belmar. Neptune Avenue, Neptune City, Lawn mowers repaired and sharp- TAVLOR'S HARDWARE Furnished 3Va rooms. 1 bedroom are parents of a boy. ened. Band saws, circular saws, 914 F Street $120.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank, hedge shears, scissors, chisels. Belmar, N. J. 2805 GarfieM Street, Belmar, are parents of a boy. planes, planer knives, kitchen Heat and Cooking Gas Supplied knives and ice skates sharpened. MT. and Mrs. Gerrold Moore, Poodle clipping (7.00, by appoint- 65 Seiner Ave. • 775-1889 1117 Sterner Avenue, Neptune Phone 681-2M5 ment only. 449-4159 after 6 p.m. City, are parent! of a girl. (32) (un) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boywitt, RED) MOWER ROOMS FOR RENT 1320 Squirrel Road, Belmar, are REAL ESTATE FOR SALE parents of a boy. REPAIR SERVICE LUCKY WINNERS — Mr. and Store your mower for the winter. Mrs. Thomas Byrne, 51C loth REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Serviced and returned in time for Ave., Belmar, are enjoying a spring mowing. Dial 681-093$. Your home is worth more with Furnished room and board for SEND US lady in private home. 681-1766. visit to Puerto Rico aa (be re- (un) CNJ at your door! Help keep sult of a lucky draw at a raf- CM service by USING IT. LOCAL NEWS! Cozy room, block from bus, meals fle at the Mother of the Savior We welcome social, church, if desired, yearly, reasonable. 681- Seminary, Black wo o d. Mrs. and club information which The GARRABRANT Agency 1936. (32). Byrne, right, holds the lucky will be published free of ticket. Mrs. Byrne's sister-in- * Representing FOR RENT charge and we will publish TRANSPORTATION available — law, left, look the lucky chance. Shore Multiple Listing Service pictures at the low lerrlce in OU's improved equipment. She Ls visiting from South 714 Summerfield Ave. Belmar — Boom furnished, year charge of $1 each. Save 25% in non-rush hours No Shields, England. Mr. Byrne AIDS LEAGUE - Mrs. Ann GardcUa, Treasurer of the Ladle)' Auxiliary presents a check for Held Asbury Park 'round. Ideally located opposite THE COAST ADVERTISER parking woe! smiles approval. Their son, 774-7506 >ark on river front Near bus & 701 - TO Avenue , improvement to Frank Ryan, Preside** of the Soring Lake-Sea Girt Little League. Approving the railroad. Phone 681-5959. John, Is a graduate of the Semi, Belmar - 681-6000 presentation are Auxiliary President Mrs. Virginia Tausek and League Treasurer Joe Sduad. pary and is now at <"olfax, Iowa, FOR RENT at the Novitiate. Furnished room with heat, kitchen privileges. Central loca- tion. Inquire first floor 608 F A Generous Bouquet St., Belmar. Schmidt Wins.. STORAGE AVAILABLE (Continued from Page 1) More than 1.000 square feet of Mayor Schmidt carried his two of Chrysanthemums storage space is now available in running mates into office to main- the Belmar business area. Street tain the Democratic control of level overhead door entrance. the Borough Council, Democrats Today through Sunday, pick up pompons fresh from Easy for truck transfer. Moderate John Ivins and George Howe won rates. Call 681-6000 for details. our greenhouses — all one color or mixed — by almost 2-1 margins. Tfhey MERCHANDISE FOR SALE polled 447 and 443 votes. Mr. $1.50 Ivins will start his second term
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FOR SALE SEAFOOD • STEAKS Giant Vac Leaf Blowers, 3 to 7 HP sold at Frank's Mower • CHICKEN In the BASKET • Service. Allaire Bd., Wall Town- HOMEMADE PIES ship, N.J. 449-8285. John J. Flztgibbons A year OPEN 24 HOURS WANTED on Council, while Mr. Rowe, who All Baking Done on Premises Good home for a gray female was recenUy appointed to Coun- kitten Ispayedi. Call 681-0891 aft- cil, won his first full term. er 6 p.m. or during weekend. BLUE JAY DINER Mr. Keynton, who had been a PHONE: 449-3898 Councilman, polled 251 votes, from today WANTED ROUTE 35 WALL TOWNSHIP while his runnnig mates. Joseph Accordion, 120 bass, in good con- Wi;te and Mrs. Doris Keller, re- dition, under $50. Call 631-3047. ceived 252 and 254 respectively. Mr. Keynton lost last Novem- INSTRUCTION ber when he attempted to regain you can share Private voice instruction. B.M. the Coucil seat he had held for EARLY AMERICAN CHARM Westminster, Milan & Vienna. 18 years. Cail 681-2326. 132 33) John J. Fitzgibbons, seeking HELP WANTED election to an uexpired term, re- ceived 462 votes. He was unop- posed by a Republican candi- in this, too! MALE, FEMALE riders for CNJ date. trains. Save 25% during non-rush hours. Apply any agent. CHURCHES UNITE
Wanted. Reliable woman for part Seven leading churches, repre- time house work Cleaning only. senting 95 per cent of all Chris- .all 253-1314 (32) tians in Canada, have united to build and share the Christian Pa- OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB PAYS INTEREST vilion at Expo 67, the 1967 World Housekeeper. Man in his 70's de- Exhibition in Montreal. The pa- sires woman 65 to 70 as house- vilion will not take the form of a keeper and companion Write: chapel or a museum of art but Be wise and save for '67 P.O. Bux IT. Belmar. I will portray man's life and times. Join The Central Jersey Bank and SERVICE IS OUR 3IGGEST ASSET ! (32) Trust Company Christmas Club now. Memberships start from as little as 250 a week. We don't just "MR collect your Christmas Club money we pay interest on II. CAN WE HELP YOU ? RCA VICTOR Mwlfstd See how our Christmas Club accounts COLOR TV build up over a 50-week period: • Powei ful 25,000-volt Color chassis $20.00 a week — $ 1010.00 • Rectangular RCA HI-LITE Color Tube $ 10.00 a week —$ 505.00 $ 5.00 a week — $ 252.00 •Super-powerful New Vista VHF, Solid State UHF THE tuners $ 3.00aweek —$ 151.50 $ 2.00 a week —$ 101.00 $ fl.00a week — $ 5O.50 . t Automatic Color Purifier "cancels" magnetism $ \50aweek —$ 25.25 $ ,55 a week — $ 12.62 CENTRAL JERSEY BANK -A3STO TRUST As little as $4.95 per week Join ThdvCentral Jersey Bank ALLENHURST • ALLENTOWN - BRADLEY BEACH - EATONTOWN - FARMINGDALE and Trust Company Christmas Club FORT MONMOUTH FREEHOLD (2) - FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - LONG BRANCH (2) at any of our sixteen conveniently MARLBORO - MATAWAN NEPTUNE CITY - SHREWSBURY SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Anderson TV Co., Inc. located offices, today. MMto Fodoral rMpoM Irauranco Corporation 424 Main Street Avon, N. J. The Bonki will not be open on Veteran'. Day, November 11th. Far your convenience our airiest Telephone: 774-8977 be open Thurlday Evening, November 10th, tor the utuol Banking hotirt. Thursday, November 10, 1966 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY (Uljurdj iimtanj ^ MANASQUAN BIBLE CIIUBCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OBITUARIES Marallu Are. ft Soutt St. tth Ave. and K 81. l*wU a Slmpklns, Pastor Re». B. D. Romalne. Jr. MISS MARY J. MULLIS MRS. FXIZABETH M. MRS. ANN M. BKITTUN Sunday, NOT. II The morning services of wor- 13U2 Slitti Arraue CAMPBELL ship will be held in the Church Neptuw MM FermadRM*' 9:15 A.M.—Prayer tune in K Meunore Gardeai on Sunday at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. NEPTUNE — Miss Mary J. East Orange Soata Belmar church sanctuary. Music will be provided by the Mullis, 86. who resided with her EAST ORANGE - Mrs. Eliza- SOUTH BELMAR - Mrs. An Church Choirs, under the direc- ». widow of 9:30Kennet A.M.-BIMh e School - Mr. niece. Mrs. Dorothy M. SJowey, beth M. Campbell. 73 of 86 Mel- tion of Mr. Frank MacHorek, or- here, died yesterday at Jersey more Gardens, who had lived in (bed in Went ent. Hand, superintend- ganist and choir director. A Har- Shore Medical Center
. Thursday, November It), 1966 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR,.NEW JERSEY Pace p WALL BOOSTERS op Warner Title Wall Crimson Knights Upset Shore Regional, Wall Gridders HEAR HOAGLAND To Fair Haven Win Tie for Conference Class C Grid Crown WALL TOWNSHIP - Donald Continue Wins Hoagland, superintendent of Moo- HUMSON — The Fair Haven WALL TOWNSHIP —• Wall mouth County Vocational Schools, squad in the Class B Pop Warner Township High School grid teams was the guest speaker at the re- says... ivision set back Manasquan-Bri* continued their winning ways this cent meeting of the Wall Boost- lie Sunday to cop the title in past week, with all squads re- ers Association, held is the school THE BASeS4U T&M rwr mew he Jersey Share Pop Warner cording wins. cafeteria, tfOhrro "/WVC£4 6000 r&iO£ Football League's championship The varsity, with a 5-1 record game. TO BE W0NSIV yOfiATG/jA/rS'. is tied for the Class C Conference Mr. Hoagland was introduced Fair Haven won 33-18 over Championship, The only other loss by Charles O'Heney, high school BUT SINCE T/nyMoveo 7 llica Council Pleto Casserole cookery has been a joy for homemafcere since the first oven proof dish was invented. The convenience of combining aeveral compatible foods in one dish for baking and serving is appealing to the busy homemakcr fis well as the one who has ITALIAN RESTAURANT iiiiliniiidl time for experimental cookery. Plant your feet way apart and see how steady you feel. y?L P. I Corned Beef with Rice Bake should appeal to the sheet r.f-time and COCKTAIL cook as well as her more leisurely counterpart. The all-in-ont LOUNGE dish meal is easily and quickly assembled — a boon to the bu«y oLinat9 homeraaker—ana derives its excellent flavor frcra ib» carefully chosen ingredients, which should please those who art iar.i» con- Luncheon-Dinner cerned with taste than time. Cooked rice is the important ingredient of this casaeiHiTe for it Cr Late Supper absorbs all the goodness of the zeaty flavored foods with which it is combined — corned beef, onion, pAtshy, Ch*ddar cheese and Serving from 12 Noon curry powder — and mellows tham in a rao*t pftUtnhla way. Corned Bwf With Bice flak* cup finely *hap|*d onion \\ teaspoon pepper ii cup cli..|i,w For fixing up your home this fall borrow all the cash at Belmar-Wall National's much lower rate Any time you need a loan, remember Belmar-Wall Camaro Sport Coup* NaHonal is the Bank that makes monthly-payment That wide stance gives sure-footed handling m a installment loans at money-saving rates. You see the corner while the ride comes out amazingly smooth and *246622 difference in your smaller monthly payments. All 3 silent. That's because we designed the suspension with ijW qqp offices give you fast action on your application. At electronic help A computer was the guinea pig. not you Span Coup* (Moitm 12337} sho the Wall Office the loan department is open to 8 Add exclusive rubber-isolated body and drive train Pf.ce incudes federal F*nst Tt* *f& p.m. every banking day. and you've got the new Camaro: Corvette excitement with family-car driving comfort. Belmar-Wall National Bank Command Perfcnnzce Hill Trust For •»•>. •v«iythin» MW ttut Services Customer Service Hours couio nippfn • • • w Belmar — F St. «nd 9th Av«. Now at four ChwraM malar .! u Tellers 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. i Samara Manasquan - Rte. 35 Circl. Pl«a Authorized 4 Wall LOAN Dept. daily to 8 p the Chevrolet ytfw been ltil W.II Twp. - R«e- 35 * )8th Av.. f Urn Open your 1967 Christmas Club now — Classes 50c to $20 < BELMAR MOTORS, INC Mtnbir UiuA Dtpotit lniur«nr« Coipsrallsn • hM •"•"• *yitw Dial - 681-2727 BELMAR, N.J. Yow imtatlment bin can be Insured with life Imurtnee end with dji 8th AVENUE and F STREET Thursday, November 10, 1966 Eight THE OOAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSBY Republicans Plan Warriors Draw Bye Gundaker's Ladies Kroner's Hose Three Teams Tie MANASQUAN - The Big Blue YOU CA>«t FIX IT! For Christmas Party Warriors of Manasquan High School, who drew a bye on Sat- By GENE TON Bowling SOUTH BELMAR — The South Leads Firemen For League Lead Belmar Republican Club, at its urday, will face Matawan Region- al in this week's football contest. Eleanor Catore _ mMMS5-«l6 BRADIEY BEACH — Konner's BRADLEY BHsUCH - Comple- recent meeting, made plans for Manasquan closes the season Peggy Brown ___210-209-18.—600 Hose, of Bradley Beach, moved tion of the first round produced a Christinas Party and Covered into a one-game lead in the Coast some high scores, and series. Be- >ith the traditional Thanksgiving Mary DeMarco _ 319-18W76-576 Dish event at the December meet- Jay game with Point Pleasant Firemen's Bowling League, with sides 20 - 200 games a new high Cora Wolverton _ 233 -570 ing. ieach, to be played at Pi Bradley Beach 2 and Spring Lake team game and a new team high Ardiene Griffo _ 200-191-l!B-«7 7 pressing hard in the Bradley The party will be held on the Peasant Beach at H am. series was rolled in the Ocean Purkey Day, Madaline Lager _ 206-183-170-558 Lanes competition. Grave Businessmen's League. Tegular meeting night, Dec. 5. Elvira Lubrick -205 Bradley Beach is one game Gifts will be exchanged. The elec- The only sweep of the night saw Millie Pkkard _'204 back. Spring Lake 2, and Inde- tion of officers of the club will pendent 3 of Bradley Beach, are Ocean Grove Laundry taking aU be held at the January meeting. Marianna PantaUo 199-182 just three games away. 3 games from Bronson Agency. Hostesses for the evening were Kay MacFarlane 198 Washington and Liberty follow Bronson for the third week in a Gloria Hanlon __ 192 ' five games down. row has been shutout. For the Mrs. Eva Behrman and Mrs. Joe Vitello, of liberty, hit for Laundry, Ed Kubatius (560) and Mame Sciemie. Carol Bruno 1W Bob Perry (546) bowled strong EAST ADJUSTMENT a 618 on Friday, on games of 235 Jene pakley 189-170 and 203, while Howard Huntley, series with Tielp from Jim Percy Peppi Oberst 189 of the Eagles 2, shattered the (502). For Bronson, William B. UNIT 151 PUNS By looping the cord of your Sl 391 extension lamp tough a large Jane Burdge 189 pinta s ffo r 232 5 and 222222. I ™"> '5 received some sup- MEMORIAL EVENT as in the illustration, Lee Jacpbsen 186-181 In all, the Coast Firemen's Port from Bill Brown (524). The turned in 17 200 games. three wins for the Laudry put you can easily adjust die lamp Dot Vanderhoef - 183 keglers BELMAR — At a recent meet Team Standings them into a 3-way tie for first to any height you may desire. Clara Chapman _ 180 ng of Unit 151 plans were an- place. nounced to hold memorial serv- Konners Hose As predicted the big match ces at the World War 1 monu- Bradley Beach 2 — ment, 8th Avenue and River Road turned out to be the Grove Clean- GIVEN CERTIFICATE - Paul A. Larson, Vice President and Spring Lake 7 ers-Pathway Market games. The on Nov. Hth at 11:00 a.m. LAWN SWEEPERS Independent 3 General Manager of Uv Asbury Park Boarawalkers, the newest Cleaners cooled the Pathway team entry in Dm Eastern Professional Basketball League, Is shown Rehabilitation chairman, Mrs Washington 11 off by taking 2 of 3, bowling a on the left receiving a certificate of appreciation from Jackson Helen Felix, reported the need of 25" — $19.88 BekAire . Liberty Fire . . 1 2866 team series in the process ;ames, cards and puzzles for vet I Neptune City 4 I (a new high) finishing with a L. Anderson, program chairman of Ike Manasquan Klwanls club. erans hospitals. Eagles 2 " 1043 game. In that last game, Mr. Larson along with Hal Leer and Howard Montgomery gave a GRASS Btadley 3 , Grove Cleaners had all five men recent talk and discussion on professional basketball at the Mana- The birthday of Mrs. Ernes Golf Club Avon 3 " shooting 200 games. High men for squan area Klwanls regular meeting. Celler was celebrated followini Independent 2 - _ „,; the Cleaners were Bud Jackson the meeting. 51b. —97c South Belmar .71 1*4 (618), Tom Alligood (612), Jim .7 17 Goodwill Hose Krum, Jr. (561), and Frank Bar- CLASSIC KEGLERS CHAMPIONSHIP PAR 3 Bradley 3 No. 2 . . 3 ia chi (552). Oscar Larson returned Shoremen Grab HIT EIGHT 600s LEAF BURNERS High Scores and had a nice 201 game in that Jersey Shore Branch Team High 3 — Konners Hose; BRADLEY BEACH - There Members and Guest Welcome 1043 game. Pathway took the first were eight 600 series bowled in Presents Magic Fiddle High Three Games, Joe Baciga- game but just couldn't catch the League Top Spot hipi 622; High Single Game, Norm the Bradley Classic League at Cleaners the rest of the night BRADLEY BEACH-The Shore- WALL TOWNSHIP - TTie Jer- Reed 250. men moved a single game out in e Bradley Lanes this week, with 18 Holes Tom Davis (360) put together sey Shore Branch of the Ameri- 200 Games front of the crowd in last night's I by Frank Herbert topping three good games followed by can Association of University From - 110 yards to 230 yards Joe Vitlelo 235, 203-618; How- North Shore Church League bowl- e list. Charlie Jaques (515). Women will present the Traveling Taylor's ard Huntley 235, 222; Ector Wright ing with a 20-7 record. Herbert rolled 233, 240 and 195 Route 34—Allaire Road 233; Joe Mystrik 225; Bob Tracey Coast Advertiser rebounded Only three games separate (he >r his 676 total. Other 600s were Playhouse production of the Mag- 222; Carl Ferrette 216; Don New- I from last week's losses and took first seven teams in the close y; Bill Hanlon 224, 223, 169-616 ic Fiddle Saturday at the Wall man 215; Don Stedman 212; Al 2 from Belmar Heating in spite league bowling, with St. Paul's ill Wardrop 180, 211, 232-«23 High School. Allenwood, N. J. Ulrich 211; Norm Reed 205; Joe ol giving away a lot of pins in Ushers and Belmar Methodist a Yank Capozzi 226, 209, 191—626 Sluka 207; Willis Atkinson 203; tile handicap. Frank Wilgus (581) game behind the leaders. Crafts- ack Ferster 165, 186, 258-«09 The curtain will go up at 10:30 Hardware Phone-449-6024 Bill Smith 203; Glenn Harris 202; led his team to the victories with men 3 two games back, and West ids Lubrick 200, 222, 179-601 n the morning and again at 2:00 Lloyd Thomas 200. help from Bill Smith (500). For Grove Methodist, Memorial Meth- jeorge Kelly 223. 221, 165-609 n the afternoon. For further in- 10th Aw. « F St. nd Frank Aumack 188, 224, 189 Belmar, Don Lippmcott (524) fin- odist and First Presbyterian of formation, call Mrs. Richard ished strong to take high man BELMAR • Al Application* most be approved by membership committee Asbury Part, three games down. Gardner, 449-7915 or Mrs. Edward honors for his team. Roy Kutz's -m. Band Festival 207 game took the middle game Ken Johnson led the pack again Other 200s were by: Mike Gari Brennan, 449-6619. Phone: 681-0511 for Belmar and averted a sweep. with his fine series of 215, 235, ne 215; George Deiss 203; Vic The Shore's Most Talked About Lanei 195 for a 645 total. Clif Kunckel ladov, 206, 220; Mike Manzi 210 At Allaire Park The Campbell "Kids," winning surprised with a 204 as the keg- ohn Aschettino 211; George Lud WALL TOWNSHIP — Over 400 the last game by 3 pins, were lers hit for 17 games in the 200 w 222; Obie Stetter 223; Nick BRADLEY LANES, INC. student musicians, cheerleaders, able to take 2 from Westinghouse. bracket ' •••. ' lerli 214, 203; Joe Menzzopane twirlers, and marchers will high- Leading the "Kids" was Ken r., 214; Phil Lepore 216; Hank Thanksgiving Flowers (A Sports Arena Enterprise) light the program on Veteran's Johnson (558) followed by Ken I.asl Night's Results vers 210; Ernie Raynor 215; and Day, tomorrow, at the 4th annual W 1, 1217 Main St., Bradley Beach 774-4540 Traphagen 1539) and Dave en Parry 205. High School Band Festival spon- Thompson (529). Four men forl Trinity Ushers 1 2 sored by the Deserted Village at ar 1 Westinghousg e hit for 500 series, °5™ . Allaire, Allaire State Park, here. emorial Methodist _ -3 0 SEE US ... Don DeRose (551), Larry Mertiros The program starts at 2 p.m. _0 3 (526), Dave Johnson (513) and elmar Presbyterian . The students, some 430 in all. -1 2 FOR YOUR... ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. Ken DeRose (510), but put most von Methodist will be representing bands and o( their good gamcs m"the all Methodist _2 1 auxiliary units from four Shore 0IK| gam° Jioremen -3 0 Auto — Fire — Homeowners iigg h schools. Participatinpgg will be Vinlty Ushers 2 PRINTING Wall High School, Manasquan Smith's Hardware, starting to raftsmen 1 Life — Health — Business Insurance High School, Point Pleasant Boro come aliveli , tootkk thth e defendindfdi g anamassa Chr. Ref. High Schol, and Southern Region- champs of last year, Nagles Paul's Ushers by "Xou're in Good Hands with AUstote" al High School. Drugs, for 2 games. Smith's also raftsmen 3 The bands will be directed by had four men hit for 500 series Trst Presby. A.P. OFFSET 7764200 Dittriet Sate* Office 774-3050 William J. Entwistle, Wall; Harry being led by the Orr brothers, Pest Grove Methodist D. Eichhorn, Manasquan; Richard Bob (539) and Ken (537). Dick first Meth. A.P. or NEPTUNE CITY SHOPPING CENTER Ellicks and associate director I Furbeck chipped in with a 512 the perfect arrangement for HIGHWAY 35 NEPTUNE CITY. N. J. Douglas W. Beatty, Point Pleas- and Herb Noack shot a steady LETTERPRESS ant Boro and Miss Roberta M. 503 series. Siandmi-s Baldwin, Southern Regional. THANKSGIVING Next week is th first of two w • LETTERHEADS Richard E. Lewis, Brielle. a foremen 20 member of the Deserted Village consecutive "bumper" nights and Orders yours today! the standings could change con- t. Paul's Ushers • INVOICES advisory council is chairman of 3e!mar Methodist - he festival committee. He is be- siderably. Flowers-By-Wire Selection Guide Team Standings "raftsmen 3 ing assisted by Joseph W. Swain, West Grove Methodist. _17 10 • STATEMENTS makes ordering so simple — Sea Girt, and John K. Feimster, Pathway Market 17 10 Coast Advertiser 10 Memorial Methodist _ _n Allenwood, originators of the idea First Presby. A.P. Ocean Grove Laundry 17 10 _17 10 • ENVELOPES CALL US TODAY! for the festival four years ago. First Meth. A.P. Grove Cleaners _ -12 15 Mr. Lewis said the festival is Wall Methodist - Flowers by Wire Cambpell Barbers _12 15 designed as a showcase for the elmar Presbyterian _ • CIRCULARS 3ands and as an opportunity to Westinghouse Service _M 15 so easy, so thoughtful, draftsmen 2 If honor Shore high school bands Nagles Drugs -11 Avon Methodist V, • INVITATIONS you're and bandmasters. The festival is Smith's Hardware 10 so beautifully received. Trinity Ushers 1 .10 I: non-competitive. Bronson Agency always Belmar Heating ^anamassa Chr. Ref. .9 18 It will be held on the village Yinity Ushers 2 .8 19 COAST GIG MORRIS - Flower Shop green in front of the genera] Team High Game Craftsmen 1 .5 22 light when store. Bleachers will be used (or Grove Cleaners 1 GEORGE A. MORRIS Telephone: 681-1909 the first time to provide the audi- Westinghouse Service High Scores ADVERTISER 710 - 9th Avenue Bebnv, N. J. you deal with ence with a better view of the Nagles Drugs —-^—— marching units. m Ken Johnson 215, 235, 195-645; 701 -7th Avenue Kenneth H. Creveling, state di High Series: Bud Jackson 618 im Burke 207; Chrales Jaques rector at resource developmen Tom Alligood 612, Frank Wilgus 204; Cliff Kunckel 204; Les Tas- and chairman of the Village trus 581; Tom Davis 580. ney 216: George Hulsc 200, 203 STERNER COAL & LUMBER CO. tees will give the opening ad- George Snyder 202; George Ayres I dress. Dr. Joseph E. Clayton, act High Scores: Tom Alligood 230 11; Herb Megill 204; Jack Henry Get Our many years of experi- ing state commissioner of educa 201; Bud Jackson 227, 212; Don 201; Bill Morawe 211; George tion will present trophies to the Lippincott 220; Frank Wilgus 219 Paterson 212, 213; Hal Sutton 204 enc« in new home construc- participating units. Frank Barchl 218; Quentin HOT Prank Holl 203. ter 214; Jim Krum Jr., 211; Bob Of a tion, repair and remodeling, Perry 209; Roy KuU 207; Tom , guarantee* you complete Davis 206; Don DeRose 206; Dave Thompson 205; Frank Holl 204 LEGAL NOTICE satitfadfon. William M. Smith 204; Larry Mer SOMETHING TO tiros 202; Ken Traphagen 202 >'0TICE Join Our You have the jomplete futilities ol Oscar Larson 201; Charlie Jaques Sealed proposals for thp Iransporta 200. on of Special Class pupils to Wai our home design department at High School and to Hurley School. Wai Christmas Club Township, fur the school year 1966-67 yovr commund to BUUrt you of BUY or SELL? will be received by the Board or Edu cation ot the Borough o! South Be tt home built to suit your partic- LEGAL NOTICE mar at R:no p!M E.S.T. on Monday November 21, 1966 at the 6outh Bel ular family needs, plus a wide selec- TRY CLASSIFIED! NOTICE TO BIDDERS sar Borough Hall. NOTICE la hereby given that genie A Small Amount tion of top-quality materials from bid! will be received by the Board c Bids y be forwarded by mall Commissioner! or Uio Borough of Be The Board reserves the righ which to «MOS«. mar, New Jersey [or the furnishing ( o reject any or all bids. Specification Janitorial Service In various publ ind bid forms may be obtained from Weekly Can Give buildings of the Borough of Belmar ft the Board Secretary, 3100 "F" St the year of 1967, as listed In and I South Belmar, N. J. accordance with specifications and re git complete plant, estimates qulrements attached to the Standai MARGARET WALLING You All You Need If you Proposal Form; and opened and rei Swretary ami fop-quality matniab plus a in public at a regular meeting of II C$3.0) remodel yovr home Board of Commissioners to be held o guarantee of fine craftsmanship Novemtwr 22. 1966. at 8 P.M., pre Join One Of These Classes through us FURNACE veiling tlma, at the Commission Cham tiers. Municipal Building, River -Road a so important in this type of work. Bth Avenue, Delmar. New Jerse For A Merrier Christmas Copies of the Specifications anil fitatii Garages & We can remodel for you on a No- CLEANING ard Proposal Fyrm may be obUlm from the Borough Clerk at the Mun Service Stations Money-Down basis. clpal Building aforesaid upon reques In 1967 IS your operation 50c for 50 weeks 25 Each Bid must be submitted on Standard Proposal Form and enclosed a sealed envelope addressed to II well organized??? » 1.00 for 50 weeks 50 FUEL OIL Board of Commissioners of the Borouk of Belmar. and labeled "BID FO DOES JB qualify for _ You can rest assured the work will JANITORIAL SERVICES"; and mi $ 2.00 for 50 w«eks IO0 If you e accompanied by a certified ch* insurance at the be done to your complete satis- r bank cashier's Chech or money on $ 3.00 for 50 weeks 150 repair your home OIL BURNER lade payable to the order of the B< lowest possible cost faction, and only top-quality ma- ugh of Belmar for at least 10% through us the bid. available anywhere??? % 5-00 for 50 weeks 250 terials will be used. All bids must be spelled out in ]e SERVICE ten, as well as being written In flgur IF it does you can save $10.00 for 50 weeks 500 The bid must be accompanied by ( a Certificate or Agreement of Sure iU with the new $20.00 for 50 weeks from a surety company authorized $1,000 Jutt g!v« us a ring if you plan do business In the State of New Jerse comprehensive garage Certified that said surety will provide bond I to build/ remodel or repnir. the faithful performance of the cc insurance program Plus Earned Dividends tract by the bidder, and <2> a aU W« can f av« you lima/ monoy, Metered ment made by the bidder, or a sponilbla officer ttt the bidder If It offered by HOURS: 9 TO 3, WEEKDAYS WALK-UP AND DRIVE-IN WINDOWS and guarantee satisfaction. Deliveries a corporation, detailing the flnanr RISKS and equipment ability of the bidder WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, 7 TO 8:30 OPEN UNTIL 4:00 DAILY perform the work and the bidder's pa INSURANCE COMPANY experience In performing such work. BnMwilU, N. i. Bidder must agree to execute, Telephone: 681-2800 681-2300 mediately upon notification, a contract Find ouKhow much In the form prepared by the Boroug Attorney. $f$ you can save The Board of Commissioners of the FARREN Borough of Belmar reserves the right CALL MM0SI reject any or all bids or waive a Informalities thereon. BELMAR SAVINGS & LOAN Peter Marlearle FUEL CO. Mayor FRANK CAMPION Atteat: 712 Tenth Avenue 809 F Street Donald r Matthew* Borough Oert Insu ancc Belmor, N. J. Dated November 9. 19M ti t • M