BELMAr PUB. LIBHARY 10TI ME., HX1AK ,N.J. 07719 THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Newspaper For Belmar, South BAmax, Wall Township, Spring Lak* Height*, Avon^by-the-Sea

Seventh-sixth year — No. 11 — H Pages BEI.MAR, , 07719, THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1, 1!»«8 Ten Centa Recreation Commission Planning Belmar Sets Up Citizens Group Wall Township Committee to Fight Gala Fourth of July Celebration Beach Rulings Petitions Board Reported Contractor Bridge Action WA1J. TOWNSHIP - The Rec- skw, Municipal Building, Wall BELMAR - The Committee for WALJ. TOWNSHIP - There are ment would cost $96,200 a year to reation Commission Is completing Township. tiie Concerned Citizens of Belmar umors around that someone is operate, $129,500 for trucks, and For 1968 Season has written the Belmar Board of oing U> build a temporary bridge •limit $8,700 for landfill use, or plans for the Township's first BELMAR - With the opening Fourth of July Jubilee which will Preliminary judging for Miss Education asking what action has over the upper Manasquan River abiut $134,000 to purchase land- Wall will be held Wednesday, of the beachfront on June 22, the been taken regarding the deci- to haul gravel from Brick Town- fill property. begin with a parade and wind-up Belmar Board of Commissioners June 26, at 7 PJK in the Circle sion of Dr. Carl L Marburger, ship for the Route 35 Freeway in The heavy rains yesterday with a gala fireworks display Tuesday night set up rules for the Plaza Auditorium. state Commissioner of Education, Neptune, and Wall Township of brought out drainage complaints. Other scheduled events include operation of the beaches, both A $100 Savings Bond and a in 1967 on the division of students irijils are prepared to battle the George Seeley, Valley Drive, a contest for Miss Wall, an art ocean and river. trophy will be awarded Miss Wall. between Manasquan arid Asbury move in court. complained that the storm drain and a photo contest, costumed The Wall Township lions Chi) is The official bathing beaches are Park High Schools. Mayor John J. Goasner said the on his street was overflowing and square dancing and displays by donating the first place trophy. the 8th, 10th, 12th, 19th, 18th and "Subsequently, in March, a pe- Township Committee had investi- unable to carry off the water, military, business and civic organ- Second place in the contest will 20th Avenue areas, at the river tition indicating the opinion of gated the reports, had instructed causing flooding on his property izations. receive a $75 bond and trophy do- beach was set as the area at over 1.000 Belmar residents con- rownship Attorney William and Dr. Robert Doe, Bailey Road, cerning this situation was pre- The day-long series of events is nated by the Wall Township Kl the foot of L Street The river Nowels to investigate, and were complained of drainage problems sented to the Board. We expressed expected to become an annual af- wanis Club The Wall Wranglers beach also opens on June 22. prepared to seek an injunction if n his area. confidence in the ability of, the fair, according to Robert Fisk, are sponsoring the third place necessary. Mayor Gassner said the Com- The beaches will be open from Board to follow through on, the Jubilee coordinator, and a mem- trophy. A $25 Bond will be award- The report. Mayor Cassner said mittee planned on meeting with 9 a.m. until 5:il5 p.m., and the matter, since time was growing ber of the Recreation Commission, ed the third place winner. All st night, was that (iallo con- fogineer Thomas Birdsall to Commission set up rules govern- short. It was also decided aMbst Ihe official sponsor of the cele- bonds are to be awarded by the struction Co., involved In the con- check drainage problems and map ing the use of beach mats and surf meeting that a new legal counsel bration. Township Recreation Commission. struction of the Route 35 Freeway, out correctional work. The Red Oak Women's Club is boards. Surf mats may be used would be appointed by the Board. tod obtained property in Brick Mr Krumm also reported, at In past year, Township officials making Miss Wall's robe and will only in the area north of the 8th "In the two months that fol- Township from which to mine he request of Mrs. Ross Stauffer, and residents have participated in donate the Crown. Avenue beach and the area south lowed it does not appear that any jravel. Collingwood Park, on a wholesale Jury 4th activities in neighboring of the 18th Avenue Beach, and progress has been made, nor is Mayor Gaasnet said the con- bakery there using water without communities, but many resident* From 3 until 5 p.m., a Girl's only when posted for such use. there any indication that a legal raotor apparently was going to meter He said Ihe company have expressed a desire to start Talent Contest is scheduled for Surf boards may be used in the counsel has been selected. •aul it through Wall Township to nad been summoned, fined $60, a local celebration in Ihe inter- girls between the ages of 13 and area from the northerly line of the "Gentlemen, many parents, es- he Neptune site, and he said, "we charged $28 for the water, and ests of patriotism and civic pride, 19. 8th Avenue beach, north to Sth pecially those with children in the Lave ordinances against that." $30 for a meter. Mr. Kisk said. Avenue, and also only when past- 1968 Class, are awaiting this word The public will be invited to Because there is no bridge cap- He said municipal workmen ed for such use. and depending on your combined able of carrying the weight In the check twice a year to find per- The parade is scheduled to be- participate along with costumed efforts to settle this affair. Beach tags for the Shark River area, Mr Gassner said, he under- sons using water without a meter. gin at 12 noon. square dancers from clubs from "We can appreciate that legal beach will be $1 for the season, stood that the contractor was go- James McNamara, Mianesmk Lakewood to Asbury Park as advice is necessary to take what- Girls between the ages of 14 and the same price will be ing to construct his own "tem- Road, questioned the operation of Glenn Cooke's calling of the ever action is required to settle and 19 are eligible to enter the charged residents of South Bel- porary" bridge. And, said the iwo ice cream shops on Route dances will be from 5 P.M. until this issue to the satisfaction of competition for Miss Wall. En- mar and 'Wall Township desiring mayor, he can't find where any 35, opposite each thcr Mayor 7 P.M. A demonstration of wheel- all concerned. Time Is of the es- trants must be Township residents to use the beach. ik has been granted — lassner said he saw no objection, chair dancing wrll also he pre- sence! ! and single Information and entry sented. either from Wall, Brick, or theand felt "competition was good." blanks may be obtained by call- When only one bid, from Fred "It is, therefore, respectfully re- tote. He also noted they had been there The 'Recreation Commission ing 4484670, or by writing to McDowell, Wall Township, was re- quested that you expedite your But, whatever, said the mayor, for two years without previous said events planned for the young- "Miss Wall" Recreation Commis- ceived (or road maintenance and consideration of this important Wall Township isn't going to per- complaint . sters include pony rides, games, repair materials, the Commission problem in behalf if the current mit the hauling of gravel under Mayor Gassner said the Town- a band contest and a kite flying decided to reject the bid and re- Graduating Class." such circumstances. ship was filing a request with the contest. The next Board meeting will be advertise. SWORN IN - Spring Lake Heights Municipal Clerk Robert K. The Township Committee grant- state Department of Conservation Pride in local activities and in- on June 20, and, the committee Event to Honor Notice of a petition by the Morris, right, administers Ihe oath to Police Chief Robert Worth- ed a constract to Fred McDowell, and Economic Development for dustry will be the informal theme said, "this Is the last opportunity IInc. , here, to supply road main- Green Acre funds to develop of exhibits sponsored by local Coast Cities Coaches to Ihe Pub- Ingtoa. Chief VVorthlnglon had been acting In the post since the to persuade the Board to pursue tenance and repaiir materials fof r recreational areas hi the town- clubs, businesses and civic or- lic Utility Commission, seeking retirement of former Chief George Newman. Chief Newman re- Mrs. Cubbon the action necessary to settle the the Township on its low bid of ship. ganization. an increase in bus rates, was re- tired In May after 20 yean Berries. BELMAR — Plans are under- situation to the satisfaction of $2».20B«5. There were two other Because of construction work Featured will be displays by the ceived. The Belmar Board will way by the Belmar Elementary of the parents." bidders on the Township Hall — apparent- Army, Navy, National Guard, Civ- take up tlie matter with the Board School and community leaders lor The J. DeLisa add Son Company ly much needed as the roof leaked il Defense, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts of Education and confer on joint a dinner honoring Mrs. Anna Cub- was granted the contract to col- all through last night's meeting — and the local fire companies and action. The Coast Cities now bon, kindergarten teacher in the lect garbage and trash in theall municipal meetings of the first aid volunteers. charges 20 cents for one zone and Wall Board of Education Revises Belmar School for 54 years, who Transfer Paves township for the next three yean. Board of Adjustment, Planning will retire this year. For persons with an interest in 25 cents for two or more lones. Students pay 12 cents for one For I960, the company will supply Board, Township Committee and The Board of Commissioners, out-door life, there will be a dis- Budget; Reinstates Teaching Plans its own landfill and bid $100,000. others will be hell in the high play of a variety of mobile camp- zone and three cents for each ad- Way to Build meeting on Tuesday, adopted a ditional zone. WALL TOWNSHIP - Wall sity, Standard Secondary Cer For iwo and 1971, the township school auditorium until further resolution commending Mrs. Cub- ers end tents. Other displays in- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS • The Township's Board of Education tificate, to teach English, Wall will supply Ihe landfill and the notice. clude antique cars, ceramics, construction of a multi-unit gar- bon for her years of service, and In Its petition, the company adopted its revised budget for High School, at f7.196.00; Ralph bid was $182,000 for the two-year hantkrafts. an electric train dis- den apartment at Wai Road and A liquor license transfer for the joining with "hundreds of our fel- asked a live cent increase for I968-69 during its monthly meet- J Pesapane, Long B span. play, closed -circuit educational Kipling Avenue came a bit closer Royal Manor from Gam, Inc. to low citizens, her pupils," in ex- all passengers and a three cent Ing Tuesday at the High School N. J., B. A. Degree. No television and many others. Monday, when the Borough Coun- Questioned on why Ihe contract Royal Manor, Inc., and a renewal tending heartfelt thanks "for a increase for student*. Private work session May 20 and wy College. Standard Elementary called for a two-day a week col- of the license were approved by All of the day's activities will cil approved an application br lifetime of service to our young 11 reinstated items which were Certificate, to teach Grade 3, Cen- lection and not three days k> the the Committee, as were bingo li- be held on the grounds of the a transfer of a special land use people and to our community." The Betmar Little League announecd Tuesday, Including tral School, at 16,190.00; Miss summer Committeeman Arthur censes for the West Belmar Fire Wall Township High School. permit. The event, planned for June 19 thanked the Commission for Ms regular and supplemental teach-1 Mary Searing, Wall, N. J., B. A Krumm explained that to incor- Company, and one day liquor li- A committee of some 75 per- at tile Barclay Hotel, will also ne efforts in preparing the field for en, the summer Driver Education Degree, Gtassboro State College porate this in the contract would censes for Ihe Pat Joyce Associ- sons, representing township dubs play this season. The transfer was approved frorr 1 Mrs. Cubbon Install Ihe o«icers the Century BuWk* toe,'. program ana the rental of Mea*- Standard Elementary Certificate cost an additional $68,000. The ation, Belmar. of flw Belmar P.T.O.. during Ihe and organizations It working to ffiF- -« >*-„*-,.. :,,w... ita;J-C».«ll.i«««? complete arrangements for the Commissionor Peter Mabieufe. Ocean Township to The A The Committee aimouncd it evening. a delegate to Ihe Ana Sanitary Land, Inc., Deal. Information on tickets, at $5.Jubilee. Landfill Conference, said the con- Education Committee and school additional cost - for 13 days a wtrr may be obtained from: Mrs. Ja Council also decided to Join the Murr, ^ warur ference was progressing in its at- year - waa not justified. rema, 6H1-I380; Mrs. Becker, 681 Southern Monmouth Regfona Wall National Bank, for «4 per- tempts to obtain an area for a •^^taSJ!half-sessio?n E2LJ2Skindergarten: tw^*y."»«uid Ela-** Mrs. Tove Brunei, Woolley 2915; Mrs. Townes. 681-2968. and LIBRARY LISTS Study Group, a committee of erg, a Certificate, to teach the Train cent. regional landfill site. West Belmar to ac- XT Road, asked if the Committee had Township Clerk Mrs. Irma Stan- Mm. Byrne, 6H-2731. Group reser- NEW SCHEDULE municipalities seeking to organize Class, at $7,106.00; Jeff investigated municipal collections. vations may be made through Liquor licenses were renewed a regional garbage district. commodate the additional pupil rey M. Phillips. Long Branch, ley was authorized to order mer- WALL TOWNSHIP - The Wa] and three Mr. Krumm said this, too, had cury vapor street lights for the Mrs Cecil Lear, 681-1779. for the Belmar Fishing Club, been considered and it was found Library Board has announced Ccuncil also approved an ordi 1 for kinderga Route 35 and Wall Road inter- new schedule of hours for theOcean Avenue; MeOaim's Wind T^i" , ,T !l, ^; versity, Provisional Certificate, to to establish a municipal depart- sor Hotel, 2 Fourth Avenue; Dave nance setting up rules for fenc- section. Library, starting June 17. Dur- ing and storage. through fifth grade to service the tead/'Sc ience lnU!rmeard urged all to George G. Giresi, 211 First Ave- bleachers previously voted down Burkhardt. Wall Township, N. J., Councilman Thomas Mullen re- not alone — there was a packed by recommendation of the faculty take advantage of the service, re- nue, was appointed as a proba- to cover the High School home clerk^typist. High School, effective ported that work is being started house on hand. The two, named by the Gover- of Ihe student'! school. Leas than porting that there are many Best tionary patrolman, and Douglas fooUball games. Dr Robert H. Doe; July 1, 1988 a't $3,120.00 (12 on the Borough beautifteation nor, would serve no more than 70 five percent of all graduating sen- Sellers available for summer A Deicke was appointed a spe- elaborated that there was no point months i: and !Mrs Elinor V. Pur- Commissioner Harry B. Crook, project. Workmen are now, he days, when an election would be iors in the nation are selected. reading. cial policeman. in holding games without bleach-1 due, Wall Township, N. J., sec-Jr., the lone commissioner since said, leveling off the area. held to choose Iwo commissioner:) ers that income from the games' retary. West Belmar School, ei the resignation two weeks ago of to fill out the unexpired terms. Council approved the appoint- helped and that the morale factor, fective September 1, 1966, at $3. Mayor Joseph Clements and Com- ment of Acting Police Chief Rob- iniportant. Dr. George E. Me 000.00 do months I. missioner William J. Leach, con- Mr. Crook thanked ert Worthington as chief. He suc- Crossan, president, added that Resignations were accepted for ducted the session, a little more Commissioner John Livingston, ceeds George Newman, who this was the first time the much- Mrs Anna Ballard. Matron, Cen- than a formality. who had voluntered to oversee served in the post for the past discuaKd bleachers had been in- tral Schiol and Miss Joan Van Mr. Crook said he had nopreparationt s at the pool and 20 years and retired in May. eluded successfully In the budget, Druten. elementary music teacn- heard from Governor Richard J. beach for the summer opening. aMnough rental due to non-in- er. both effective June 30. 19ffi. Hughes, who must name two Mr Cnv' estimated Mr. living- elusion has continued since 1959 l>iie to lateness of request, a more commissioners from a list atnnbxi I the Borough $1,000 Contracts for four advertised I«ve ol absence was denied con- submitted by the Democratic by his volunteer work. Avon Board bids were awarded, while three '™<* «*" ^^ E™** teadler' Committee in Avon. Mr. Crook also announced that were tabled for further study or Miss Janice Van Not*. While Mr. Crook announced he starting tomorrow night, there bidding. Contracts awarded were Retirement re-.wgtution by could not enter into any contracts will be two patrolmen in each Gives Contract milk - WardeUs Dairy. Neptune. srweiafl resolution read by John or pay any Mis as a lone com- police car. This, he said, was a AVON —The Board of Eouca- N.J. With 0B4» per pint; ice cream K Feimster, chairman of Policy missioner, he said, however, that safety measure wanted by the tion has awarded a contract for Dolly Madison, based on tabu Committee, was given to Mrs. Wil- the payroll would be approved as residents for gome time. electrical improvements in thelated gross usage of four of thehelminia MePadyen and Mrswa. s the last one, when be also The Borough had canceled out Procter Company, Asbury Park, Six products bid; fuel oit • Agway. Joanwtte Casagrandc for 29 and was alone. His Clean Up Week because of the low bidder on its offer of Inc.. Syracuse. N Y iTexas Oil 25 years, respectively, of teaching Governor Hughes has five its government crisis. However, (34,463. Co.) serviced (mm lakewood lor in New Jersey communities and names to select from. Sent to road men have been picking up No. 2 oil at .1264 per gallon, and Wall Township. Trenton by John P. Reilly, Demo- trash five days a week along with Two other bids were received, Dean Co. Farwood. N.J jlbl The Board adopted Mr Reiss' cratic chairman, were the names one from the Stout and O'Suhvan Oil) for No 4 at 0H64 uw g suggestion of adopting All Student of George A. Williams, Richard Summer personnel hired to op- Co., Wall Township, and the Fair- and painting the Ailenwood Schw] i Continued on Page 4) erate the beach include 13 life- mount Electric Go. The latter bid Paul Chester. Smilh Orange, LODGE MARKS guards, 10 gate tenders, tour was rejected because it did not NJ for H.atft Murdoch Graduates cashiers, a seven mon crew to have approval of the State Board FREEHOLD - James Mur ANNIVERSARY clean the beach, a poo) manager of Education. Tabled f:>r further consideration doch, Belmar. will be among the NEPTUNE CITY - The Nep- and three kicker boys. were the broad bids due to no tune Odd Fellows Lodge, here, Board Member William Smith figures available on grass usage graduates receiving rl i p 1<> m a s Following the meeting of the from the MonmoiMh County Vo-marked its 85th anniversary on Commission, ttie Avon* Republi- voted against the Proctor hid. of the six items bid. ana the trash June 5, at a meeting at the VFW but gave no reason. collection, pending the Township's cational School District's Tech- can Club held an organisation nical Institute. Middletown. Hall meeting and unanimously en- awarding of its conta-ad involving The Board received what it Ceremonies will be held at the Edward II Moser, past Grand dorsed Mr. Crook as chairman two collectiol n d ThThe solle bi bidd Institute, Sleepy Hollow Road, Master of New Jersey, and aof the local county executive Middletown Dr Ervin L Marmembe- r of the lodge, presided at committee. He had been elected the meeting. William H. Tallman, Mity of forming a regional high Secretory was directed to re ad- lacher. president of Monnvwth in Ihe primaries by write-in vote. school. The Board indicated k Red Bank, district deputy, attend- Jack McWeeney was named GROUND BREAKERS - FreeasUer Mreetsr Jesepk C. Inrht, enter, ani Freeholder Benjamin vertiw it. County Community College, will would attend any meetings con- give the commencement address ed the meeting and reported that vice-chairman; Mrs Florence H. rJuitin. seeand tram Ml, wrIM Ike afcsreb at Ike (rsnal anaUag ewnnaalei far Ike new SuSuperintendenp t Georgge Reiss the State picnic will be held on cerning the possibility hii l Marvin A Clark, Vocational Walsh, steering committee repre- Meamsutfc Conty < onwilooal imUM, •» Water***, fend h Fn*J»M Tow»Mp Unking en am, report announced the hiring ol July 27 a the Ocean County Park, sentative, and Mrs. Elsie Cal- The Board bat asked Dr. Hani the following instructional person- Board of Education president, will at left, Bernard KeDeayl, arehkect, ani awariff Pan! Neman, ateaW tram rlgkMui CMneter Waeber, of Che Panzer School. present the diplomas Lakewood. houn, secretary. Mer Saker, rlgM. TV new laiaK.lliii wH nataee a. S. A. Degree. Tutanr Oniver rits. SFMNG LAKB rmm, al) all aommar. are now an salt at out Havt • pksJe at haw *k INC., ear Wall Chant 4- n *f PMfe Avenue Pavilion on lie ^^V* ^^ U a^ Mutiny and Sunday thru Satur m

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Awarded 1968 Grant Dr. Anthony Nowels Miss Bloch Wed IOWA CITY - Richard G*bs, Spring Lake Heights, graduate BELMAR TRASH COLLECTIONS student in printmaking at the Uni- In Princeton University's Chapel versity of Iowa, has been awarded CHANGE IN COLLECTION DAYS PRINCETON - Miss Kathleen Miss Catherine {iarkovk-h. New a lxmis Comfort Tiffany Founda- Joan Blocih. Now York, became York, was maid of honor. tion grant for 1'Jtit). He Is the son the bride of Dr Anthony Nowels EFFECTIVE JUNE 17 William C. Nowels Jr. Allen- -if the Late Mr and Mrs. Lester June I at IMnceton University Cihbs of Wall Townahlp. Chapel. hurst, was best man for his broth- SUMMER SCHEDULE — lishera were Robert Kochan The oeremony was performed ami Gary Bloch, Hay Village. To Ifce Mow 3 collections each week. by the Rev Dr Ernest (Jflrdon, brothers of the bride. Ovw 6,000 pounds of nkkel aro IYin«*ton University contained in each of the five F-l June 15th to September 15th (inclusive) WfUv a reception at Nassau 'ngines that will propel the Saturn Inn, here, Dx. and Mrs. Nowels V rocket to the moon ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY — Parents of the coupte are Mr left for a wedding trip to Ber- Jack Bloch, Bay Vil-muda They will reside at 23 1st Ave., to 10th Ave., (inclusive) lage, Ohio, and Mr and Mrs. Johnstone Drive, San Francisco "STARTING William (". Nowels Sr , 2611 River Calif. Koad. Wall Township. MAY 30" including all side streets in this area. The bride is a graduate of The bride wore a dress of ivory Green Mountain Junior College, ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY taffeta and an ivory Poultney, Vt., and Columbia Uni- RUTH CREW'S 11th Ave., south to Borough Boundary carried a bouquet of versity School of Nursing, New York. DIXIE LAND and all side streets in this area, to- Dr. Nowels is a graduate of Princeton University and College Speakeasy Room gether with all territory west of railroad Engagements of Physicians and Surgeons. Co- lumbia University, lie will in- tracks to Borough Boundary. Mitchell - Dual tern at Moffat Hospital, University AVON — Mrs. Janet O'Connor of California, San Francisco. ROYAL MANOR DAILY COLLECTIONS — Mitchell, 139 Woodtand Avenue. I has announced the engagement F Street, Ocean Ave., Factories, Stores, of her daughter, Agnes Louise, to Lawrence Thaddeus Drzal, son FARM PRODUCE Restaurants, Hotels & Rooming Houses Mr. and Mrs Thaddcus Dnal. Detroit. FRUITS & VEGETABLES in excess of 14 rooms. The wedding will take plac; FLOWERING PLANTS June 29. BROOKSIDE GRADUATES - The 1968 kindergarten graduation clan of the Brookaide School, Sea Miss Mitchell experts to be HOUSE PLANTS Girt, fas ready to move lo higher learning. In the class an sealed left U. right: Dorothy Dudley. •jrsduated this week from Mary- grove College, Detroit. She is the NURSERY STOCK Point Pleasant; Melinda Applegale, Oakhunl; Pamela Pagllaro, Point Pleasant; Chrislliia Valge- granddaughter of the late Mr. PEAT MOSS and mae, Point Pleasant; Standing, first row: Ralph Sabatino, Manasquui; Suzanne Vreeland, Point and Mrs. Peter O'Connor, Bel- Pleasant; Stefaaie Church, Neptune; Lba Halpern, Lakewood; Jeffrey Dunagan, Neptune: Alison mar and Bayonne. PATIO BLOCKS DOG OWNERS Jones, Neptune; second row: Margaret Stephens, Point Pleasant; William Pardue. Manasquan; Uehra Her fiance, an alumnus of Uni- Leone, Toms River; Rene Santoro, West Belmar; Kathleen Fay, Spring Lake; John Martin, Brick versity of Detroit, is continu'ng BELMAR - SOUTH BELMAR Town; Elizabeth Chack, Brick Town: third row: David Dederfck, Polnl Pleasant; Lisa Boita. Mana- studies for advanced degrees at squan; J. Wellington Crane, Sea Girt; Klmheily Daley, Belmar; Ann Langenbadi, Neptune City; Western Reserve University, BULL RUN Robert Moerkirk, Ocean Grove: Kim EUlcks, Point Pleasant; John Shank, Neptune Missing from Cleveland, Ohio. the picture Is Walter Kohl, ManMoklng. Farm and Garden Center ADVERTISEMENT Enwsl Mitchell, Jonathan Paul Route M - Allenwood-GlHidoU Road (North of Cow Ban) Manasquan High School Graduation I Mohr. LOSE WEIGHT CALL - 449-3828 Suzanne M Monahan, Norma Elizabeth Moore, William Clark Get amazing results when you Features "Sounds of Today" Theme Moore, Michael Gordon Morris, take our product called SLIMO- MANASQUAN - The 1968 William Beam, J. Jay Belding, Nancy Louise Morris, Michael DEX. No prescription needed. "We Were Discussing Insurance and graduating class at Manasquan Stanley Wilbur Bennett, Jennifer Fredrick Moumousis, Linda You must lose ugly fat or your High School marched to receive Marie Berringer, Fortunate) A. Carole Mueller, Jolin Thomas money back. SLIMODEX is a the Name .. . Rabies Vaccination Clinic diplomas Tuesday night to the Bertucci. Rosemarie fiianchi, IAr- Neary, George Reynold Nebel, tablet and easily swallowed. No "Sounds of Today," theme of th» line Lynn Blair, Patricia Mjchele Elizabeth Maria Nelson, Deborah starving, no special exercise, no BOROUGH YARD BUILDING graduation. Blair, Ann Newman Karen Jean New- harmful drugs. 8LTMODEX costs man, Robert J. Nicholas, James $3.00 and is sold on this GUARAN- CONNELLY-BERGEN, INC 815 - 13th Ave. — Belmar Dissonance, harmony, and pre- Robert Howard Blair, Patricia Dennis Nolan, Robert John Nor* TEE: if not satisfied for any rea- lude were discussed by Sally Lee Blake, Craig Dennis Booth, cross, Jr., Eugene Gordon Oberto, son, just return the unused por- Came Up." Glenn Bates, John Waldron Ker, Henry Peter Bossett, Nancy Ellen Charles Vincent O'Hagan, Jr., tion to the makers and get your and Ida Marie Miller, and the Brand. John Patrick Brice, John Martha Roane O'Hearn, Alice full money back. SLTMODEX Is 704 Mnur Flaw 7:00 to 8:30 P.M. Senior Class sang the popular Manion Brisben, Jr., Mary Eliza- Mary Oliverie. Mary Cheryl sold by: "No Man Is An Island." James beth Broomall, Michael James (NMh Am.) O'Malley, John Joseph O'Neill, Dial 681-1398 F. Anderson was the narrator. Brown, Phillip Ouran Browne, YORE DRUG STORE Belmar, N. J. III, William Lindsay Page, Cyn- 831 Belmar Plaza THURSDAY, JUNE 20.1968 Cathy Louise Bryan, Harriett Bon- thia Sue Panetta, Marcia Carol Special awards went to MarUw nie Bllrke virginia Mall Orders Filled g Papsdorf, Maria Antonia Pascale. R^aneOHearn, Suzanne Elise BartMr nk JOHN A. TAYLOR, Mayor nka j^ Michacl Thorn, Lois Eliubeth Qiwen. and u^,., Casey, Geirge Joseph iRobert Wayne Patterson. Debra Diana Rose Fort. Mary Cheryl , D'redor of Public Affairs CasUe /Mtlh Caverty, Fran Patzig, John Orson Pearce, Sales and Service OMalley gave the dedication to wiulam Jr., William Hazlett Pea ire. V l I George Chapman, Jr., and Public Safefy. Belmar tlie yearbook. Barbara Michelle. Ohas., Scott Jacquelyn Peters, Sarah Louise Harry Morris, high .school prui- r,^ Christie, Bruce G. Clark, I'ett, William David 1'ospisilp , OLDSMOBILE cipal^WaUjam E. Miller, super- Kmnelb E cterk - hl ld Ptt i Evelyn's Sea Food intendent of schools, and.Freder- ciarfc Joseph \ Charles Alexander Pratt, Lois reSld lh CHEVROLET £ I JTH' P !!I!LiJ t Wifliani Michael Commons. Elizabedi Anne Bacetto, Albert Board of Education, presided at j^^ DinM Q^ Kdwsni Philip Bate Jr Therese Jean The Finest in the awarding of the diploma, to Christopher cooney, Jr., Sherry Renehan, Candfce Ann Reynolds, the graduates. Lou Cooper, Douglas Alexander I Janice Renee Reynolds, Robert SEA FOODS Oass officers were Cary Dean £ Q^ J^,^ R^ p^J, ftw,. , HIGHWAY 13 • NIPTUNt • TEL. 774-5025 Cmm Jran m Jean McCormack, president; Deborah co t noe Daum, George ardson, Pamela Riddle, Sleven Quality Used Cars 8 Nartfc *t 8fc»rk BIYM BrMfa ian ns a A Unique Ann Harrington, vice president; i^,,™ j>avU Jonn Frankiin Pou] ffindj Garv wiffiam Rob- NOW OPEN - NOON TO 4 A.M. DAILY Maria Antonia Pascal*, secretary. ^ Pau] Harry De^K^ando. i bins j^^ Jolln Roberts, Lor- COCKTAIL LOUNGE and James F. Anderson, treasu- Kfllhteen Marie Devangy, Charles ralne Frances Robinson, Teresa rer sp.ci.ii.in,, i» MANDARIN Family Dinners ,. David Didden, Gloria Ann Marie Marita Rodriguez, Robert Andrew Belmar Motors Has Been Added F.rst High Honors were won by D H David r^ c^y Rogers, Dana Knox Ross. For Your Pleasure • Luncheon * Dinner |] Ida Mane Miller, John Waldron Warr<,n D,wdi Constance Anil * »TH AVE. & F ST. • Supper • Toko Our Orders O Ker, Sally Glenn Bates, (Bruce r^wi^ Sharon Lynn Dunn Janet Edward Eugene Sampson, Alice BELMAR. N. J. Michael Smith. Diana Rose Ford, gibbet}, Dunnett Caron E Ea- JOMlphine Sanborne, Mary J. 507 T" STREET - BELMAR 6814)234 Ssntli cr Gar Phom-681-2727 VISIT Our GIFT SHOP Suzanne Elise Thorn. Lois Eliza- _er w Craic Eegimann Claudia ' ' y ^^ Giacomo, beth Queen Martha Roxane Eliis Frank John Elme; g^ Lawrence A. Sassmann, Marjorie Exotic i*ift* jrom the Orient 0 Hearn, Cecilia Galiani, Patricia Joan Erbe ^^ g^ EvanB' Jean Saxion, Douglas Leroy Scha- M. Hoenge, James F Anderson, TV,,-™™ Pans TWinn Mao Pair '«r, Eric Hans Schmoldt, Kathleen a FaaS Bonna Fair oao Scott Douglas Christie, Nancy ^ ' "* .Louise Schwerd, lArlhur Allen Jane Baer, William Steven Weise, Katherin- Grace Ferguson John Seg*r' ^"en Jane Sherman, Linda Si!™ Soei!f<";k' «S,nk^ JosePh FinkowsW, Joanne' Fite- Suaa" ^ Grace Louise Simp- Elmer. R.Toert J Nicholas, Ju- simmons sherry Denise Flam- I™8' Gafy Austin Skellinger, dith Christine Lane, Jennifer Ma- ^j. Gwendolyn Ann Fletcher I *""" Elizao<*h Smith. AnUiony We mean rieBerringer Mary J Sandifer, James Alan p, mna rto^ Eug«« Smith, Bruce Michael John Joseph Fintowski. Ford G u j^ Fori GleIm jy. Smith. Christipher Smith, Donna Serowi High Honors. William ^ F ^ ^^ lMcau, ¥ im ',Laurie Smith, Howard Dewy SUo4e Satan Hailett Pearce. Michael Newell RoMld Foster AntoiyJ Frank- Smith. Karen Anne Smith. Robert business! MiccheBi. Lynette Johanna Lou- ]jn „ Jame^ Charles Franklin I Stephen Smith. Timothy John 700 - m AVENUE — BELMAI rim, John Orson Pearce, Jr., Q^ G|enn jw Valerie Prey'' Smith, Anthony Peler Spagnolia, George Reynold Nebel, Constance Barbara Elaine Friede) Peter ®ai*»r» Ij'nda Spagnolo. Dial • 681-5675 Ann Drewitz, Sharon Lynn Donn, I iBmes /jamn Cecilia C.aliani I Edward Paul Stanley, Claudia mariRichare d BianchiMichae, l MaittandCharles , DavidHose-,' Gavlechrist. aRlS Gallimoi» lane' Dorothla Stauder, William Hast- Didden. Elizabeth Maria Nelson , GanJett Robert' Jota ings Stoedter. John Merioe Stoner. William- Lindsay PagePage. David artdi 5Henry Gett . mckj Robert S Storz, Robert Henry ' jjaj Summers, Forrest George Taylor, ARTISTIC STYLING John Bobertsr. George Joseph Gillcrist, Bonnie Kay Gray. Bruce Gordon Terhunc. David Castle, Ellen Jane Sherman, Bar- James Greco, Leslie Ann Ham- Vere Thompson. Suzanne Elise Quality Permanent* Elaine Friedel. Timothy ilton, Deborah Ann Harrington, Thorn. Rick Matthew Tomakso, Paul Wuchter. Susan Ruth Han , Ame Marie Coloring Valerie Freyy^, Carl Ann Mil, Hasell, Richard Sharon Elizabeth Toynbee, John {mam, Denise Habenda, Carl Rob- er, Duane Elizabeth Hayes, Thomas Trengrove, Robert Alan ert Voorhees, Harry N. Aronis, Tufts, John Francis Van Kirk, COST NO MORE Robert D. Highet. Charles Henry tricia Heinrieh, Charles Edward «« Voorhees. Charles Maxwell 1 Wltte, Susan Ruth Harwiard, Nan- Hekn. Christine HemphUl R*y.|"alte, Laurie Denlw Walker, "TO DO THINGS RIGHT cy Jane Bahlmann, Cary Dean mond Eugene HeuBtt, Robta Lo«*"* EstheEsth"r w^ ^f™8 Russell Waugh. William Steven We»e. Jacquelyn West. Chrintfr OPEN SIX DAYS pher Peter Whelan. Richard WU- mer, Gtall Ellen Ford, Sharon Wflker Hill J. Hind- liam Wiitehead. David Alan IWil- Elizabeth Toynbee. man. Patricia M. Hoenge. Mary Kams, Charles Henry Witte, Jean SENIOR CLASS LIST • MM Adrienne Lee Hovt, Terrence Lee Kathleen Wolf. Timothy Paul James J. Ahem. Gretchen Eliza- Wuchter. Joanne S Yuka. John beth Anderson, James T. Ander- Huber. Rita Gayle Huisman. David Paul Hube. Frederick Zimmer. John C Fer- son. Judith Anne Anderson, Harry reira. M. lAmnis. Virginia Susan Ayers. Thomas Charles Humenik Nfl- More time for Nancy Jane Baer. Carol Ann Bahl- thaniel Hyden. Brian P John- mann. Nancy Jane Bahknam, sen. Elaine Mary Uohnsen. An- seeds and weeds Joyce Anne Bailey. Allan Charles thony Dennis Johnson Linda C. Williams Sees Ball, Jr., John James Bannigan, Kaminski, Michael (Allen Karasir. when you Louis Anthony Barbara. Douglas Patricia Mary Keegan, Robert William Barteb. Thomas Edward Thomas Kelleher. Thornae Kelsey, Air Controls Barth, Sally Glenn Bates, Richard Karen C. Kemp, John Waldron ASBURY PARK - Research Ker, Frederick Killian, PWer Nor- and development in the natural Save by Mail ton King, Holly R. Kkns, Denise Come choose Big Fords! Wiooni! LEGAL NOTICE gas industry are so extensive and While you grow a bigger Marie Kordulak. George Albert making such rapid progress that Mustangs! Torino*! All at big tavlngi now) '/' garden . . . your savings Kutt, Judith Christine Lane. Unda hi another decade, "we will be will grow bigger profits. Sue Lantetta, Paul Afcert Lsrnn, hving in homes that will have Start today! OF JOSKim SAUER, DE- Cathi Gloria lister, Inn Andre* I complete environmental control of CSK Littleton, Jr., Lynette Johanna the surroundinR air." W. Ford Dealers' "" Ptinmant to th* erdn of DONALD Lourkn. William Michael Lynch. . CUNNINGHAM. __ f liam, President of New Jersey County of Monmouth, thli day .Arohie Douglas MaoArthur Dav- Natural Gas Company, predicted nn the application of the d id Mark MaoCorrnack. Richard BELMAR SAVINGS JowpK »y 8a« O-w to 4 M* CM •tan rmMl«r7 •». Dm U» teawga. *I11H17 * it • Thursday, June 13> 1968 Page Four THE COAST ADVERTISER, BKI.MAK, NEW JERSEY

NOTK'B TAKB NOTirE thi.1 A Court Given ,„•„ made U> lh« *>r<)Ul Council "f Wall Board... St. Rose Lists Hadassah Unit •Imar, N«w < Continued from Pagfl 1) Meet Report k Ii"». for iik-nl and Koottwfll Insurance Special Awards Plans Meeting 419 lAlh Av«iu«, Soua program underwritten by Old Se- IBrXMAH - St. Rose High AHBUHY PARK Mrs Harry curity life Insurance Co., Chi- Scthuol awarded the following Donner. a member of the National Lent Catholic I itockhoMwi ot the Jlm- cago, III. administered by C. W n-a convention in M City MKHC1IANIMSK H>K SAI.K HELP WANTED prizes at their graduation cere- Board of Hadassah, will be guest lu SERVICES Bollinger Co, Newark, N. J. monies on Sunday, June 9. Gen- speaker at installation ceremonies were described for the pn-»ldent, CHILD I ARE OPPORTUNITY WC9 Bridge 1'UH-oment of a Special Education eral Excellence, Maureen MoDon- of Die newly organized Snore Area Blradbetb, c *> K by V Point Pleasa English llnlly Finest ill Ihe state OJK'M f->r (amilitw to wurk with six pu|>il at Ilillview Academy, Mate- While, iiranl Regent HARRY PFLUG I/oaded with hrrrlca Over 3000 nell; Bishop Ahr's Medal for Re- ChaiOi-i of Hadassah. Tuesday tu eight aotive children, ages H u> wan, N. J., at $2,800 was ap- Ugkn, Maureen McDonnell; High- evening. June 18. at Tomple Beth Mrs White, who the trees, all sizes SOft Parkway rear 12 Car<- tor chiklien in rent free 607 - 12th Ave., Itflmar proved Purchase of budgeted est average HI Religion, Anthony El in Asbury Park. nwrtmg at the American i*gum 2(«29 BrMl* Avenue, I'oint Pleasant 899,7171 ui home, provi'tted by agency We potnl I'ieatant. equipment materials for Yavarone. highest average in Home Bradley B»*. told <* Lawn moweri repaired and (harp pay family nioiillity salary of $400. wns also approved. MrB. Donner, who resides in New Jer»ey English, Laura Harlow; highest the convention Which ri* a*tend*l ,jectioi... If any. ihouW or payment at $11 per child, cloth average in U.S. History, Christo- Philadelphia, has served on the wed Hand uw>, circular urn, with Mrs John Slowey M Mrs. MERCHANDISE WANTED mi: .nut medical allowance and Board secretory Paul Bennett pher Wall; highest average in Hadassah National Board since hedge shear.. wlMofi. CMMJJ. provide a wide range of profes- reported that in accordance with French. Jane Costello; highest August 1966 and for many years Joseph Bergen. JAMES A. DVtT. sional services. For more informa- the Resolution dated August 10, average in Latin. Patricia Hyers; has been active in the leadership Donations were voted Uv St PrMldffit. plane., planer knivw, Utcheo BUY APPRAISE SKU 2039 Brirtge Av«., tion call Mr i:il»ii. 741-9220 or 1905, the president and secretary highest average in Spanish, Pa- of Philadelphia Jewish philan Elizabeth's Church, Avon, for Che knivej and ice akatai durpenad. will sell ti.97V.000 ((ace value) Point PIBMML TURN IT INTO CASH write os hiid been rolled and «\p tra(ti"K «» Colony Sup*r Market. FOR BENT to mature August 12, IMS in order Mathematical Association of 1 M8 l»lh Avmue, Soulh Hsliiur. Music Boies. China. Cut Glaat, FOR SALE to extend tne present 3-year The new Shore Area Chapter two knitted bandage were turn- n appllnt In th« M»yor «nd B,«roigh Tools, Anything Good. America, Patricia Meier; Bausch will have a membership of more 'uncll or lhe Borough o( Soulll B.l- bonds. Board approval was grant- and U>mb Award for Science, An- ed in at the last Blue Cross »r N J . for « pl«™ry reUll ia- SCH1/08SBAOH REAtfTY, 1004 F Surfers dream. 1956 Cadillac ed the bond sale as well as the Chan 900 women from Asbury ntnjtlm Hr«i« f"r P>rm««i l««teOl BELMAR TIUniNO ItWf tfuny Yavarone. meeting at the home orf Mrs. Al- ,mouKh Bi.nmgh Clerk. Borouj* Of Street, Belmar, N ,1 established hearse Like new 36.000 miles. list of financial transfers present- Park. Belmar, and Bradley Monitor prise for writing, Pa- fred Hurley. oulh Belmar, N. J. over 45 years, cordially Invite you imv, r St. Straight from the "Digger". Days ed by Finance chairman 'Richard Beach, and replaces the three in- tricia MoEvity; medal liar journal Mrs John Fink announced tiie Oblertlons If any. should be m» Items HOI) A SI - Belmar. (11 HI for work on yearbook, Anthony totalled as president. Belmar said bowling would continue dur- Committee reports announced Yavarone, highesg t averagge in residents to be installed are Mrs ing the summer season. FOR SALE the following: Dr. Theresa L. Sie- stenographytegrhgpy , , FranceFa s HoengeHg ; sy,,^ Greenspan ^ Mrs. Her- Mrs John Wesley won the att- Spinet piano. Wonted, responsible bert, chairman. Education Com- hihhighest t average in typewritingtti , | man Wetnstetattta . vici e presidentsid . endance award, Mrs Bergen won GOOD NEWS party to take over low monthly mittee, stated that the self-sup- Roberta Day; highest average in and Mrs. David Taft, correspond- the dark horse, and Mrs. Peter payment on a spinet piano. Can porting summer enrichment pro- bookkeeping. Karen Ant/ilcwitz. ing secretary. Leather won the Bishop Sheen be seen locally. Write Credit Man- gnam is in progress with course medal for work in art, Kathleen award. ager, P. 0, Box 35, Cortland, Ohio. Doherty; highest average in me- Mrs. Fred Weitz, Neptune, selection requests being studied Mrs. Frank Petliccia was the FOR ANTI-PAINT (11-12-13-141 chanical drawing, Michael Car- heads the commktee planning the for actual presentation. Her work- hostes for the evening, assisted session report was included in dis- ver ; medal for school spirit, Mary affair. Working with her from by Mrs John (' Kennelly, Mrs. HOMEOWNERS! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE cussion of the budget educational Burke; medal lor service to the Belmar are Mrs. David Wiener, hospitality; Mrs. Jerry Badiner, Cecil Matthews and Mrs. Ber- Beautifully furnished, facing Deal items. Herbert C. Koeffler, chair- school, William Yatcs; medals for flowers: Mrs. Herbert BeWner, gen. The next meeting •will be on Lake 3 bedrooms, reception man Buildings and Grounds said four years perfect attendance, Jo- signs; Mrs. David Wasser, reser- September 10th. room, dining room. 14 bath. that architect's plans for the anne Cibb, Georgianna Dundon, vations; Mrs. Sylvester Garfield, Large modern kitchen. Finished conversion of tile Central School Andra Fedoruk. Ijaura tlariow, LEGAL NOTICE FUELj Mrs. Miles Mantell and Mrs. Taft, attic, dry cellar, garage and gar- cafeteria into two classrooms Theresa Smith, Christopher WalL general arangements. MOYMOl Til COIVTV den. Near Ocean and R. H. sta- were at ttie Slat* level for ap- The following scholarships were SIBKOn*TKH rOI'RT tion Full price $00,000, Mortgage proval. Mrs. June Herbert, vice announced at the ceremonies: Nntirr t» I'rrdlton to Pmsenl Bodman Foundation Scholarship, < Ulmi A»ln*t KibiU" 11.000 Insj>ertiof) Sal. & Sun. president, announced mailing of ESTATE OF JOSEPH I. APPI.EGATE OIL Weekdays by appointment. Call the "Wall Township Education Re- Anthony Yavarono; Bm'te Me- DBCEASEO morial Scholar .kip from Univer Pursuant to thp ord^r of DONALD J 201 - 775-1903 after 6 P.M. view" this week Dr Robert H. Area Graduates ri'NNlNCIfAM flitmntnif "f !he Coun- Die said that a professional fw.ilu sity of Notre Ikune Anthony ty nt Mnnmouth. this day made, on the Yavarone; Gene see Memorial np|i]|rnti™i i vice, including regularly sched- dition to Board policy concerning nwunt College, Linda Vola; Seton Thompson, 123 Main Street, A.A., HEATING NEEDS! Hall, William VartNostrand; NOTICE uled flights to Washington, D.C., the minimum age limit for a Elem. Ed. all of Avon. TAKE NOTICE that application ha and Boston, and airline service pupil transfer from public or prl-1 William Also from Belmar; Charles J. been made to the Bnard of CommU V Budget Payment The color goes all the way through new 'mm the airport here on Route vate school according to Senate I%^M- ege Genere, 116 12th Avenue, A.A., 34 to the three N«w York metro- Bill 48. 1969, was tabled for fir-1 of New Bus Adm; Victor J. Guinco, i, Bernadctte Conrad; Fre- V Service Plans politan ainports, the new com- her study. Cafeteria workers'| RD 1, B.S., Bus. Adm.; Ellen S. » CROHS COCKTAIL BAR, BIRD SOLID VINYL SIDING pany has been organized by Bd- and cook^nager7salaries''™rel^r *|r«f «°.s^Peter's,' , - Graber, 2 Inlet Terrace, B.A es l.x-iited at 1401A "H" | iugh o( Belmar, New I*r- V Automatic Fill iso you won't have to paint it! waixl I. Brawn, owner and op- oiaced on U-stw suide limes tot I™}' »^Wi*i»con College, , , , erator of Monmouth County Air- the first time Cafeteri- - a employ- - ^Rdbert Kerwta; University of Mi- Psych.: Sandra A. Hider, 1000 py ami, Laura Harlow; Chestnut Hill flrws CHECK THESE PACTS: port for the past 25 years. will receive per hhour A Street, B.S., Elem. Ed.; Barry of Fiv V Replacements & O. Legg. 104 Fith Avenue, A.A. Thoi s Brpslln. PrfSMent, It won't dent — even in a hailstorm! Bus. Adm.; Clyde M McClellan, 46fi Brm>k Forcsl Drive Installations South Toms River. N J It won't peel, blister, or rot! Airlines, Inc. Devoted Patricia Meier; College Misori- II, RD 1, A.A Gen Ed ; Stephen William P O'Connor KerreUrv It won't stain or hold grime —a r.iir-'.orm or ttrdia, Patricia Meier; Stevens Moken. 76 Inlet Terrace, A.A. 466 Brrvik Forest Drive Institute of Technology, Michael Soulh Toms River. N J. hosing down washes it clean! oelve salaries ranging from *3,5OO Bus. Adm.; GUda A. Pyanoe, 1009 Marjtnrpt Ann O'Connor It won't tempt termites! years. Mr. Drown has been the I Cuthbertson; "Victory over Polk)" 13th (Avenue. AjA. Gen. Ed: "166 Brook Forest Drive prime mover in Hhe development to $4,050. South Tomn River, N. J. It won't show scratches or corrode) I lAhlard.!,, from Monmouth Com- Alice J. Sanon, 307 Pith Avenue, The named and residences of „ and growth of the airport and Questions from the 22 audience STERNERS It insulates against winter cold, summer heat, Wedioal Society. Jane Oostello; A.A, B.S. Eng: Robert M. ockholders holding more than 1(1% i members revealed that the Hur- the stock of BHIJ eoriinratlon, Five. S« — cuts heating fuel bills! the airline services here. Honorary Scholarship to George- Sdhwerd. 219 Third Avenue, A.A. 12th & R.R. AVES. home is in Wall Township. "iley School fire detection system It beautifies any exterior — choice of colors! for the two rooms has been atud- town University. Patrioia McEvi- Sec Ed.: and Gall Silverstein, Tfuimaj Breslln. President BELMAR, N. J. ty; Regis College. Marguerite 406 Tenth Avenue, B.S, Bus. EM. 4fifi nmok Fnrost Drlv* It won't conduct lightning or electricity! Alberta J. Beiga is secretary I led by a mechanical engineer, and S(iuth Toms Hlver N J - W It Installs easily, quickly over your present of the new corporation. He lives tiwt his plans are on the desk at Cook; St. Peter's College, Patricia From Spring Lake; Aniela E William P O'Tnnnor. Serretarv 681-1900 Brogowski, 300 Fourth Avenue. 4fl6 nnmk Forest Drive side* alls! at 134 JumpinJi g BrooBk k RoadRd , LinLi - thth e StatStt e awaitiniti g approvaapovall foforr Hyers. Momnouth College, Joanne Cobb; Momnouth County College, A.A. Teach. Ed.: Brian R. Clan- South Tc>ms River, N j . 49. installation by September. In- Objwlkm.. If ariy, Bnouid he mat croft. r«m«Jlati.ly In wrHinR \<, Donald ] SOLID VINYL' termediate School electrk and gas Andrew Jfeyl; Boston University cy, Box 178, B.S Bus Adm.; Leo Peter Cox, IB St. Clair Avenue. latthews, Borough Clerk of the Bo Mr. Beiga has been a lifelong [wns arc bring held by the Board has accepted Ruthanne Donahue ugh of Belmar, N J aviator, also. He served in the. . &&,& ^^y due to costs into its honors college; University B.S. Bus. Adm.; Mrs. Jullanne FIVE SEASONS. INC. BIRD (oI « New Jersey Corporation •AIL COUPON TODAY U.S. Air Force for 01 years, re- higher than estimated. The CHen- of Michigan has accepted in its B. DeSevo. S26 Monmouth Ave- 14O1A "H" Street tU-ing in November, 1963. Since a^, g^, p^rt, ^ c^,! a honors college, Jane Costello. In- nue. A.A. Fine Arts; Gilbert W. Belmtir, N. j - " - 10-11 _ ' ,.- n, that date, he was general man- „ dm-mM bunding siie because « centive Scholar Grants from the Patterson. 316 Sussex Avenue, ger of Eastern Air Taxi tore, k^ ground requh-m,. (ffl. U am New Jersey State Scholarship B S Sec Ed.: Virginia E. Prou- Commission, Richard Irons, Pa- tv. 1404 Fourth Avenue, B.S., Sec. Allen Ravin is treasurer of ™"en * b ***• P™*** w™1 Nonmouth Vinyl & Supply Co. 1 toward bu tricia Hyers, William VanNo- 'Ed. Monmouth Airlines, Inc. He 4s « P" ™ng of a new sdmA strand; State Scholarships, Wil- From Spring Lake Heights; with Die law firm of WUentz on a site not yet selected Carol J. Bargman, 2307 Route 71, AnENTION WALL TOWNSHIP 1716 Highway 71 Spring Lake Heights Copies of the I9e94» budget wll liam Albursts. Barbara Bertolami. Goldman & Spitzer in Perth Am- B.A. Psych.; Patricia A. Bryde, be available at the Board of Kc Mary Burke, Michael Carver, Pbona • 449-4242 boy. He lives at 71 Sydney Ave- 613 Wall Road, A.A. Lib. Arts.; ucation Office. Bernadette Conrad, Susan Dillon. nue, Deal. Georgianna Dundon, Brian Gar- Glenn A. Masella, 1907 Old Mill RESIDENTS Monmouth Airlines is flying vey, Donna Graham, Christine Road. A.A.S.. Bus. Adm: Viola regularly now with daily flights Births Ouither, Patricia Hyers, Janes T. Snow, 1916 Allaire Road, B.S. Boston and Washington, di- Magovem, Maureen O'Connell, Sec. Ed.: Carol F. Wymbs, ei2 GARBAGE SCHEDULE Mail This Card Now for Details! rectly from the Monmouth Coun- Jersey Shore Medical Center Jennifer Poppa, Miratoeth Ridge- Ocean Road, B.S. Soc. ty Airport. Because of customer Neptune way. Theresa Smith, Barbara Sul- From Neptune City: Mrs. Dor- Gwitlemsn: Please rush rm full details on demands, increased schedules of Mr and Mrs. Domingo Rndri livan, Rta VanGelder, William othy P Arming, mv, Fourth EFFECTIVE JUNE 17th to SEPT. 14th daily flights are being added. guez. 1720'4 J Street, West Bel- Van Nostrartd, Linda Vola, Chris- Avenue, B.S, Elem. Ed.: Patricia New BIRD Solid Vinyl* Siding mar, Wall Township, are parents tine Walker. A. Colangelo. 59 Avondale Ave- of a boy. nue. A.A.. Elem. Ed.: Jddlth A. Kelly Graduates Mr and MR). Rosman Cash, Cotton, 94 Summit* Avenue. A.IA... MON. - Wed. - FrL Nairn PRINCETON - James Rich- urn F Street. Behnar. are par SHUFFLE CLUB Psych.: Joanne V. DeKosa. A.A., ard Kelly. 1141 Lee Street, Wall ents of a girl. NAMES OFFICERS Math.: Fah-ida Ferrara, 06 Hill- Both sides of Highway No. 35 to Addmi _ Township, was among the 1,247 Mr. and Mrs. Wffliam Sepe, 903 side Avenue, B.S.. EWm. Ed.; WALL TOWNSHIP - Edgar Kemth A. Meheney, 96 Myron students reeeivteg degrees at Central Avenue, Spring Lake Rogers was named president of Warren Ave. Prtoreton University's 221st Com- Heights, are parente ol a Boy- Avenue, B.S.. Bus. Adm., and Or, SW. Zip the Wall Shuffle Oh* .at die an- Sandra G. Sottv. 12 Home Street. Highway No. 70 mencement yesterday at Nassau | Mr and Mrs, Donald MoCka- nual meeting held at nV Shuf- •Not • turn, not t veneer, not I eottlni: Mil wo* MM. luting VMM. | Hall. Mr. Kelly received his A. B. key. Ml - tah Avenue. Spring B.S., Elem. Ed. fleboard Court, Municipal Court. Klegree. Lake Heights, are parents of From Wall Township Barbara All residences and business places Preston Newman ma named P. Huyck. 3209 Sbarpe Road. east of Highway No. 35. vice president. William HeKng, B.S Bio : Mrs Eliiabeth D. Bo- second vice president; Frances gardus. Brlnley Road, BS Sec. • • * . Heulitl, secretary. Curtis Wyman, ": Mm. Vena S. Maara, saia treasurer, and Mr. Newman, chap- Querns Road, A.A. Bio.; Gregory Tues. - Thurs. - Sat. lain. T. Pfkim. 2088 New Bedford This isn't just another ad • • • WflHam Clayton. WeMon Heul- Road. AJA. BIB. Adm ; Richard itt, Jack Murphy, and Dudley G. Timmerman, -1«B Juliette Highway No. 35 - South of Warren Aye. Newman were elected director*. Drive A.A. Sec Ed.; Mra. Joan it's your answer to All adult* ant welcome to Join M Sdaga. 1W1 Doris Street. B.8. All other residences and business places tha club, and free instruction ia Elem. Ed., and Elaine H. Jam- in the Township. available for members where you may apply for a Ings, R I> 1, A.A., Eng, • • • • Garbage, Trash and Ashes in metal eon- bank loan at lower interest rates tamers with covers, not exceeding 70 lbs 1 allons in TONIGHT at late as eight o'clock - '"r'AV"" 1° « bulkwill be bus ness The Wall Office of— n J P'«es startin 80§YD'1 S above. ° 80Famous1 Mai nFor. St .. Avon.N.J Belmar-Wall National Bank d0.not have «•"» HOT DOGS 0n moved from curb 5 »«"»e« must be re- ttmiiiHiHiiiiiiiHitiHtiiimimtn All Meat No Fillings imdil HAMBURGERS — F SI. and »th A«. j mnum *

M.n«qu« - ftto. 3i Cird. Talan »:30 «jn. <• | pan. » 1/4 A. Sin W*l Twp. — Kt*. II | IMh Wai LOAN Drnpi. iOf ». I pjn. Ail Hinds of I * t ChickM in Hit lasUt Iraakfnt Strvtd curb. Thursday, June 13, 1968 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Pace Fiv» Rev. and Mrs. Stacy D. Myers Honored At Recognition Luncheon at Church • Charles Lang, im-rnber of the OBITUARIES BEhMAK - Over 200 attended Official Board, presented Itev «T. MKHAKI/N EPISCOPAL MANASQUAN BIBLE CHURCH the Recognition Luncheon in flUDfDOLA BIBIJ5 MIURcn CHURCH Marcelhu Ave. * Souta ». honor of Hev and Mrs Stacy D, Myers with a recliner chair and MRS. HELEN 8KFXKN ROY E. TAYLOR Allenwood Rd • Will Towasaty Lewb II. SfanpUu, Pastor Myers immediately following the purse. A corsage was presented 1200 - 2nd Are. 119 Ridge Avenue 11 o'clock Sunday Church Serv- to Mrs. Myers Another mem- Services Held tU... H..U K MOW, PHkt Suiayi Spring Lake Neptune City Sunday Srrvlm, June 16 ice in lite Fellowship Hall of the ber, Mrs. Jacuba Edwards, had SPBINC LAKE - Mrs lleten NHPTUNE CITY - Roy E fend.; »:00 am. . Holy Eucharist made an open Bible cake for the 9 15 a.m. • Prayer time Firsl United Methodist Church, For Ken Mayer 'ooney Seelejl, M, died Monday Taylor. 67, died at Jersey Shore « 46 am - Sunday School Fred 10:00 am. - Morning'Prayer. occasion on which *he had writ 9 30 am • Bible School Belmar. OLD BHUXiE - Funeral Ser at her home Medical Center, Neptune. Carmer, Supt. Graded lessons Sung Eucharist with instruc- ten "Serve the !«nd with Glad- 10:46 a.m. - Morning Worship - Ilev Myers has resigned after vices were lit-ld in IWlmar on Mrs. Seelen was born in Orange, die was a retired rlothing cut- far all ages, nursery lihrough tion and church school ness" which U was cited, was "The Man Of God" serving the Belmar Church for Tuesday for I Keiui.- h Mayor, Uw daughter of the late Mr' andter, who had been employed by adult. Holy days • 7 and 10 am. the way Rev. Mytrs had served 6 30 pm - Youth Groups 17'a years During his pastorate a 65, of 13 Alt..n Place. livre, who Mrs John (Vjoney, and had lived the Steiner Manufacturing Co., his Church and Community .n (Ki «i in - Morning Worship. il«. 7 30 pm. • Evening Service - chapel and several rooms were tJitni Thursday ii the 1 erth Am- in Lancaster, Pa . before coming Manasquan. He was born in Nep- subject of the sermon is, "The "Making Goodness Attrac- built, but in August 1964 were Beginning June 2.1 Rev. Myers boy General Hosintal. here 10 years ago. tune, son of the late Anthony and Resurrection and the Life." in •TROT BAPTIST cmncB tive" destroyed when the Church was will be Associate Pastor of the Mr Mayer was the f the She was a member of the Pit-Bertha Taylor. the sermons from "The Mir- OF WALL TOWNSHIP completely consumed by fire First United Methodist Church, late Joseph Mayer, for.., r mayor kin Hospital Auxiliary, here, and Surviving are his widow, Mrs. acles in the Gospel of John." Tuesday Under: the leadership of Ilev 7:30 P.M. • Evening Worship. Asbury Park. .of Belmar and a former member of the .Spring Lake Golf and Own Laura Lee Taylor, and several 7:00 p m - Evening Service. The 7 45 p.m. - Senior Choir Re- Myers/a new edifice was erected (Collhgwood p«m) | of tolie Board of Chosen i reoliold' try Glub. Spring Lake Heights. nieces and nephews. studies in II Peter will be con- hearsal and (consecrated in May, 1906 Rot. Peter,Humeikik. Part* The luncheon was served by ers. She was a communicant of St The Francioni, Taylor and Lo- tinued. Wednesday by Itlslup Prince A, Taylor, Jr. the Women's Society of Christian Mr Mifyer had operated th. Catharine's Roman Catholic pez Funeral Home, Neptune, was Ula L. Warren. Organist of the\Southern Nc* Jersey Con- Weaandar 0B A.M. • Sunday School as 7:4455 ppmm • Prayer Meeting and Service under the leadership of Joseph Mayaf Agency, • Belmar Ohurch and a member of its '- charge of arrangements. ference. / Mrs. Arthur Heyoiger, President. Third Order of Carme! 7:00 pm • Midweek Service. Mult Bible das*. BiblBb e Study for 25 years. The agency is cur- Wilfred >ine, Lay Activities Surviving are her husband, Prayer meeting and Bible 11:00 A.M. • Morning Worship Thursday rently affiliated with the Co- Chairman for the Belmar Church, Hairy Reid Seelen; her son, Mi- JOHN J. TRACY study in the Book of Gala- 8 00 p.m. - Sunday School Board over. Brown Associates, of Spriii, was toastmaster aad introduced chael, a Uiird^year meoteal stu- IMS E. GRIEVE AVENUE tians. meeting. Lake. CHURCH OF ST. URIEL Belmar Mayor John A. Taylor dent at Georgetown dLtoiversity Spring. Lake Ih-tghts S 00 pm. • Choir Rehaarsal. Rev. Mr. Wilson He was born in Pennsylvania THE ARCHANGEL Friday who recognized Rev Myers for Washington, DC; SPRJNG LAKE HEIGHTS - Wee Barbara Fornoff, direc- and had lived in Belmar and EPISCOPAL 6 30 p.m • Dinner to honor Fa- his community activities, after Mrs Mary PatrieiffSSifi g ley, John Joseph Tracy, didd at home. tor; Mrs. Pamela Bennett, or- Avon for 60 years before recent- 1 Sea Girl ther The Rev. William Howie, Which Rev Paul A. Friedrich. To West Belmar York-town HeighUPfiV , and Mrs. He was bom in Philadelphia ganist. ly coming here He was gradu- pastor of the Reybum Penn- District Superintendent of the WALL TOWNSHIP - The Rev. Colkm Grady, Long Branch, and and lived here one year. Thursday ated from Asbury Park High sylvania, Bible Protestant New Brunswick District, spoke David Wilson, pastor of the Bethel six grandchildren. Mr. Tracy was a retired execu- 6:30 pjn. - Softball on the church School and the TrkState College Church, will bring the mes- of his work in the Conference as Methodist Church, HurffviUe. The Median Funeral Home. tive of the Western Electric Co., field. of £ng.newing, Angola, Ind He BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCn sage and sing a solo. chairman of (he Church Exten- N.J., was appointed pastor of the Spring Lake Heights, was in Keamy. FrMay was a member of the State Glendola Grange Building sion Committee, vice president of West Belmar Methodist Church charge of arrangements. He was a member if the Stan- 6:00 p.m. - Covered Dish Supper Board of Professional Engineers Allenwood Murky Pond Rd. the Board of Missions and trustee this week. j and l.;i,vl Surveyors. ley Holmes Chapter, Telephone marking the beginning of the Glendola of the Southern New Jersey An- BAPTIST TABERNACLE Mr Mayer was a member of Pioneers of America, Newark, fourth 3-year step in the M. llrindley. Pastor nual Conference. Before serving The Rev. Mr, Wilson liad been JOHN » IUGCINS and a communicant of St. Ca- F SL, South Belmar Die First Presbyterian Church, Church's "Program of Prog Evangelistic - Fundamental in Belmar, he held pastorates in active in youth work at the Bethel Cambridge Drive tharine's R.C. Church, Spring Morris G. E. Morgan. Pastsr Belmar. and a former president ress." 9 45 a.m. - Sunday School Camden, Paulsboro, MillvlUe and Methodist Church He is a gradu- Wall Township Lake. ate of the Eastern Baptist Semi- of its board of trustees. He was Saturday 11:00 a.m. - Morning Service 9 45 a.m. - Sunday School. We Long Branch. WALL TOWNSHIP - John B. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. nary, Philadelphia, and will move a past president of the Belmar Higgins, 58, died at home. 7:30 p.m. - Prayer Hour in the 7:00 p.m. - Evening Service have a class in our Sunday Among pastors who brought Gertrude Otvermsnn Tracy; two into the parsonage, here, on June Kiwams Club and a past com- Mr. Higgins was born in Ros- pastor's study. Nursery provided at all services School for YOU. BRING your greetings were Rev. Richard sons, John P. Tracy, North Ar- 19. mander of the Herbert, Worth- common, Ireland. He was the "A new life from the old book' children to Sunday School and Breitskie, St. Rose Church; Rev. lington, and Edward J. Tracy, ington. and White Post, Ameri- husband of Mary Cummings Hig study the Word of God. Calvin Marshall. Mt. Olive Bap- The Rev. Mr Wilson and Mrs. Hasbrouck Heights; a brother, can Legion, Belmar. For 25 years gins, and had retired 12 years MOUNT OUVE 11 00 a.m. - Morning Worship tist: Rev. Theodore Davis, Cal- Wilson have three children. Joseph D. Hracy. Philadelphia.- he had been a district manager ago as owner of the Union Coun- BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCB Service. - Message - "Hon- vary Baptist; Rev. Jack Thomas. Final plans for the Vacation for the Jersey Cent ray Power a sistei Mra. Mathilda Moti, ty Auto Sales, Union. New Jersey. Atlantic City, and two grandchild- 171a Avenue and F Street or Thy Father". First Baptist, all of Belmar, and Bible School to be held at the and Light 05. at the Shore. We Rer. J. D. Thomas, Pacttt He lived here 17 years. ren. ** tooth Belnur Pastor Morgan Rev. Richard Twidle, Associate West Belmar Methodist Church was a Navy lieutenant command- Mlntn Ave.. Near D St.. Bebuu He was a member of St. Ca- 7:00 p.m. - Evening Service. Pastor of the Oakhurst Methodist were announced. The school will er'durisg World War II. The Meehan Funeral Home wag start Monday, and continue until tharines Holy Name Society, Singspiration & Testimonies Church Rev filanchan) ltomaine. Surviving are his widow, Mrs in charge of arrangements. Message - "Some Good Ad- June 28. Classes for nursery, Spring Lake Golf Club, and the 8T. ANDREWS METHODIST First Presbyterian Church, Bel- Marie Hock Mayer, here; four FIFTH AVENUE CHAPEL vice". Pastor Morgan kindergarten, primary, and jun- Swing Lake Bath and Tennis CHURCH mar, was unable to attend, but sons, John W , here, Joseph K., Fifth Avenue * B Street sent best wishes. Also among the iors will be hekl. Closing services Club. JOHN TRIONK Fourth and West Lake Am. Monterey. James H.. San Rafael. Wednesday guests were Belmar Commis- will be held on June Z7 at 7:30 Surviving besides his widow BarL Italy Spring Uk. and Mar] S, San Francisco, all 7:30 p.m. - Prayer Meeting & sioners Peter Maclearie and John I'm . and the community is in- arc a son, James J., at home; BAKI, Italy - John Trtone, 71, Bar. Uwrence «. Moon iBible Study vited. California, and five grandchild- two daughters, Kathleen, with the Ferruggiaro. ren. formerly of H St.. West Beknar, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN USO in Vietnam; Sister Muriel Wall Township, NJ., died here VACATION IIIKI.K SCHOOL The J. Henry Dangler Funeral SUNDAY SERVICES Mil Ave. and E St deLourdes. S.S.J , Warminster, May 30. Rev. B. D. RomahK, Jr. JUNE 19th - 2Slh Home, Belmar, was in charge of 8:30 AM. • Morning wonhlp Pa., and a brother, James F., Mr. Trione lived in Wall Town- 8:55 . 11:30 A.M. arrangements. here. Visitors Welcome! ship for nearly 20 years before The Daniel A. Reilly Funeral coming here in 1960. He owned. Nurseries at all regular services! MRS. LENA CANTALUPO WALL METHODIST Home of iBelmar was in charge John's Kalian-American Grocery 212 4th Avenue Old Mill Road of arrangements. Store. West Belmar. ST. MARGARETS CHURCB Avon Rev. Carlton Nfboa ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH Surviving are four sons, Peter SprbgLak* AVON - Mrs. Lena Cantalupo, SprtagLake Dominic, Nicholas and John Trt •losses: 7. », »:30, 10:30, 11:10. 92, died Friday at Jersey Shore MRS CECELIA A. JOSTE Masses • a, 8, 10, 11, It one, all of Brick Township, and Weekday Mass - 7 A.M. i Medical Center. Neptune. 423 Norwood Avenue WEST BELMAR METHODIST Weekday Mass - 8:00 A.M. II grandchildren. Friday « P.M. • Novena of the , She was born in Italy and lived Avon CIIUIICII Monday, 8:00 P.M. - Mlraadow Sacred Heart (In Newark before moving here AVON - Mrs. Cecelia A. Joste, 17th Ave. «t I SL vledal Novena devotions. Sunday Masses - On the hour 1« years ago.' 57, died Saturday at Jersey Shore MRS. HALDONCARTT West Belmar tram 7 ID 11 A.M. Inclusive. Mrs Cantalupo was the widow Medical Center. Neptune. 314 4th Avenne Sunday of Charles Cantalupo. She was a She was born in South Bel- Neptune City 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School for SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST communicant of St. Elizabeth's mar and moved here 24 years NEPTUNE CITY — Mrs. El- CHURCH ago. ALLENWOOD PROTESTANT all ages. Roman Catholic Church. mira A. Carty, S3, died at Jersey Shark River Road Surviving are her husband AOaln-Aueawoed Boad 1:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Surviving are hw son, Charles Shore Medical Center, Neptune. led by Lay Leader Sam Moss New Shrewsbury Jr., West Orange; five daugh- Lester F. Joste; her son by a She was bom in Bristol, Pa., Rev. J. E. McFarland, I'artof ters. Mrs. Anna Maresca, Brick previous marriage, George Rowe and sermon by Mrs. Dorothy 6:30 a.m.-Sabbatt School. and had lived at the Shore for 40 (fcSO A.M. - Bible School. Township; Mrs. Helen Fucoi South Belmar; her brother, Mi Van Brunt, Lay Preacher. 11:00 a.m.—Church Service. years. She had formerly been em- 10:46 A.M. - Morning-Worship. East Orange; Mrs. Lucille Ks- ohael H. Redmond, South Bel- 7:30 D.m.—Evening worship Rev. Robert K. Toms, pastor. ployed as a seamstress for Rox- 6:00 P.M. - Young People's posibo and Mrs. Rose Freda mar; her sister, Mrs. Esther message will be delivered by COMMUNITV BAPTIST CHURCB anno of New Jersey, Inc., Nep. 7:00 P.M. - Evening Evangel!* both here; and Mrs. Yolanda Car Erbe. Spring Lake, and four Mr. Sam Moss. Lakewod Road la tune She was recording secre- tic Service. dell, West Orange; 10 grandchild- grandchildren. June 17 thru 28 Vacation Bible Stark River Hills tary of Pride of Wall Lodge 103, Wednesday School 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. ren and II great-grandchildren. The Daniel A. Reilly Funerai Daughters of America. «:00 P.M. • Prayer and Bible The Spatola Funeral Home, Home, Belmar, was in charge ol Surviving are her husband, Newark, was in charge of ar- arrangements. Haldon; a son. Haldon Jr., here; CHRIST CHURCH UNITY rangements. a daughter, Mra. Raymond Craw- FIRST UNITED METHODIST Caner Third Ave. * Emory M. Thomas Mcllugh, left, retiring (.rand Knight, congratulates newly MRS. JEAN DE WYSOCKI ford, here; a sister, Mrs. James CHURCH Aibnry Park. N. J. elected Grand Knight Arthur P. Bruno, Jr. U» 5Ui Avenue CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Seventh Ave. * D 8k Tnocohia, Spring Lake Heights; CHURCH Rev. Charles E. Korfbafs Neptune City a brother, FJwood Van Zant, Belnur Women Shown NEPTUNE 01TY - Mrs. Jean MM H SL, Wed Belnur Stacy D. Myers, Minister Brick Township, and her step- HOT. 8. Churchill. Vmtm Shelter Friends Knights Install De IWysocki, 53. died at Jersey mother, Mrs. Charles Van Zant, All Welcome! This Sunday the Rev. Howard CHRISTIAN 8CIENC1 Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Bristol. fin. Church of Chitt Historic Site She was an employe at the At- W. Washburn, Executive Director Plan Luncheon Arthur Bruno MANASQUAN - Donald Ma- The Johnson Funeral Home, Thursday, 8 P.M. - of The Methodist Homes of N. J. lantic Semi-Conduotor Corp., As- Wall Township, was In charge of Evangelistic Service SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - A SPRING LAKE - ArtJiur P. honey, of tic Bell Telephone Com- bury Park. at Ocean Grove will bring the Gran* and Fourth pany Laboratories in Holmdel. arrangements. Saturday. 8 P.M. - Fellowship few reservations are left for the Bruno. Jr. was elected Grand Her husband, Lewis, died May message at the 11 o'clock service Aaburj Park spoke before the Manasquan Jun- Sunday, 3 P.M. - Devotional. luncheon and bridge party *» be Knight of the Msgr. IDiomas II. 20 on their 31st wedding anni- of the Firsl United Methodist Sunday service, II AII. ior Woman's Club rocently. show- Sunday, 8 P.M. - Evangelistic held Tuesday at the Homestead ReiUy Council. 8611. Kntghte of versary. She was bora in Ocean Church, Belmar. in the absence of Sunday School, 11 AM, ng film & describing the Holmes Service Golf and Country Club, Allaire Columbus, here, at the regular rove, the daughter of the late Rev. Stacy D. Myers, pastor, who Hendrickson House, built in 1730. FUNERAL HOME 1:18 P.M. - Wednesday - Road. It is being sponsored by meeting of the group in St. Mar Duncan and Caroline Kennedy. will be attending the Southern The house, believed to be one Testimony Meeting the Friends of the Shelter. garefh Hall. Surviving are two daughters, A Modem Funeral Hams New Jersey Annual Conference ol the last pieces of Colonial archi- Others elected were David M. Mrs. Carolyn Bennett, here, and Offering A Dignified Strrios ST. JAMES at Ocean City. Hev. Washburn's LEGAL NOTICE A particular enticement to the tecture in the area, was moved Boyle, Belmar, Deputy Grand Mrs. Lois Hose, Neptune; a son, To Meet Every Bradley Beach, N. J. sermon topic will be "An Exiperi- 1 ladies has been the preview of a from the site of the Bell Labora- NOTIPE OF Knight; Walter F. Quistgaanl. Oouglas, at home; a brotser, Financial Need Be*. Richard M. Shaw, Rector ence of Faith". Also, to observe I'UNMWI HOARD HRARINO fashion collection by Enrico-Ohri- ories to Holmdel Park U was The Planning Board of the Bornugh Spring Lake, Chancellor; Leo V Duncan Kennedy. Jersey City, Layman's Day, the Methodist Men sta of ADenhurst which will be donated to Monmouth County's Munk-lpal Building River Warden; Frank Campion. Belmar, The Pnancionl, Taylor and Lo- service with Robert 8. Stewart Members of the planning com- ng restored and authentically Uth Ave. and E SL Road at Eighth Avenue. Belmar, N J.. Treasurer; John Currie, Belmar, pez Funeral Home, Neptune, was J. Henry Dangler presiding and Philip Taylor and o consider the application of Edward mittee announce that they can furnished. II is open for public Betaar. N. J. C. Kohl to subdivide Into two parcel* Recorder; Thomas A. Roche, in charge of arrangements. Eighth Av*. and Austin Heyniger taking part. still take reservations until Satur- view. In. Theodore E. Davis, Pastor he property described on the 1957 Tax Spring Lake. Advocate: William South Ula Drh* A Vacation Bible School under Map at lot 3 hlork 127B alio known day. Anyone interested may call Addison, Belmar; Joseph Murray. Mrs. James Shepherd, presi- the leadership of Mrs. Victor ••«!!> 12th Avenue. 449-4845, 449-7080, or 4494434. LEOAL HOTICB tabnar MI-3900 Than. * FrL, June 14 ft It The present lot ha* a frontage on Spring Lake, and Daniel Reilly, dent, announced awards for out- State Conference for Women Tooze. will be held June 17-21 Twelfth Avenue of 5u feet a fronUge The affair will benefit the build- Jr.. Belmar, Guards standing work won by the Mana- ORIMNANCR NO. R. IMS from 9:30 to 11:30 A.M. Theme n Thirteenth Avenne of 50 feel and ing fund of The Shelter. Inc., hu- AN UKIHIVAM'K TO KM.I'I.ATK Hightstowm Church rippth of 300 27 feel. The financial secretary and sqiian Junior Woman's Club at THE F.RF.RAI>»: Sat. June 16 is "God's Word - Today's Hope". The proposed •ubdlvifllnn will crnate mane center to be built this year chaplain will be appointed by,Mr. the state convention. They were NIIKIW AND FRNCF.N, AND wi lots, one with a frontage of 50 in Brick Township. AMKMHSO ANK NITl'I.HMKM 7:00 pjn. - Men's Fellowship et on Twelfth Avenue and a depth Bruno when he takes office In second place for Scraphook, a IN« IIHI MR HI OF THF. JOHNSON Son., June 17 •f 160 70 feet and the lerond lot with Mrs. Robert P. Morf, Sea Girt, July. special award for "Meals for Mil- "nODR OF THF, BOROimR OF ST. MARK'S R. C. CHURCH frontage of 50 fe»t on Thirteenth is chairman of the committee. HFKINO UHI I1H..MT-. " 10:90 a.m. - Church Sobool M An. asd Cnseeal Parkway .venue and a depth of 136-67. Mr. Bruno is a charter member lions," and a special certificate Notice Is hereby glvpn thai the tore- Funeral Mome 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship A copy of the miixllvlnlon plat la on Other members are Mre. Edward of the Council and has served in for Project Hope. An award was irolng ordlnani-p was Introduced and Sea Ulrt passed on rirst reading at a regular M««*«*«' lywrived son. in creweJ work of said Mayor and Council held on Walter J. Johnson • MORE COWFOR1 hostesses for the evening were June 10. 1968. Mrs Joseph Kingdon, Mrs John ROBERT E MORRIS Borough Clerk, MI-445B Weaver, and Mrs. Raymond Arm- spring Lake Heights, RENT Society Holds strong. til II New Jerwy a n d Annual Event BELMAR - Tile Woman's Mis- St. Rose P.T.A. PKon. — 6811587 11 OIL J sion Society of Calvary Baptist JORl ECOHOM1 WIN Church heW its annual dinner Units Install Ifonmoalh Count?! Urp* Fuel • Tuesday This a "night out", the t one meeting of the year when no BELMAR - Mrs David Boyle DANIEL A. REILLY Dutribulor, o//sr you ... r^g one has to hostess. was installed as president of the BORROW THIS I IVIMf The affair was held this year at si Rose High School PT.A , and FUNERAL HOME • MORI INtTIAD OP RUYINO! tile Homestead Restaurant. Ocean Mrs Kenneth Pringle was seated 1 CompM. Swrle. Dtp*.—24-Ho«r jjfcj!. Grove Some of those attending as president of the St Rose Gram- * BEDS * CRIBS * CAMPING NEEDS * CONCKETt TOOLS were Mrs. Theodore Davis. Mrs mar School P.T.A, in Joint cere- Emergency Service |» * ELECTRIC POWER TOOLS * FLOOR SCRUBBERS * POLISHER! • John Dougsa, Mrs. Donald New- monies at the school Msgr. Peter 3. S.mce Mom—Includii-g Comply 'FLOOR SANDERS •> EDGERS 'RUG t UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOOERS ton, Mrs. A. V. Webster, Miss J Teston. pastor, officiated at * LAWN EQUIPMENT * MOVING EQUIPMENT * CHAIRS * TABLES Margaret Webster, Mrs Rose the installation. Bums, o»d Porh GUOIWI*.'-. tow « * CHINA * CRYSTAL * PUMPS ' SEWER SNAKES ' POST HOLB Wagner. Mrs. Lester Sherman. Officers of the High School unit DIGGERS ' INVALID EQUIPMENT * $25.00 -•* Mrs Roger Wlnans. Miss Ger- are Mrs Robert Conrad, first trude Winsns, Mrs. Carihart New- vice president; Mrs Daniel Sa- 4. InMfwl Budg*t Ham-** « *m» H you Tools 4 Esvfsmif F« Wwi 4 Phy nun. Mrs. Stanley Runyon. Mrs vini. second vice president; Mrs. Don't Run To B«> - Rant And SOYSI 5. rWo StaM^f Walter Gratlm, Mrs Jack New- Joseph Bite, corresponding sec- ton. Mra. MB ThompMi, Mrs. retary; Mrs Philip Shaw, record- A to Z Rental Center Rachel Culw and Mrs C. 6. ing secretary, and Mrs. Wilson Makek Alhurtus. treasurer. 911 STATE HIGHWAY #3$ Although most of the member, Grammar School PTA offi- ACROSS FROM SHORE MOTH went on to stroll the hoardwaHt cers installed were Mrs William WANAMASSA, NEW JERSEY or to a show, a few went back Henuntfei, first vim president; Slutfc* m hWfhs Mrac Lake cwiwnl»tiO. to the dndi to make further Mrs. Edward Karl, second vice loe«»a<( *> t^vic. «tw xrHrs Skat* AIM. PHONE: 988-0335 preparations lor Ike monthly president, Duvid Pindar, third I/, Mib Not* of Aibury Qrab knoheon to kt ksU at U» church vice president. Mrs Atari Ml DStrMt Iran 11 » tpW 1:« today This Ml • , pg Hem: I AM. to 4 PM. D.»y rim *• b* lk« last until Mn J, Hrawy Antnrann, JF&W SH 1-0241 • A.M. H i HA. S ing secretary, and Robert Hares. Thursday, June 13, 196S Page Six THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY

Attitudes & Platitudes Jerry Marcus SOCIAL Sew What Br Dark THE COAST ADVERTISER SECURITY Scout kvi For those in the women's size ASBURY PARK - "Hospital in- WALL TOWNSMP - Glendo range who have requested a pat' Published By surance under medicare now pro- tern for an easy-4o-sew frock, we Priflted Pattern. Cadette Troop No. 679 was pr vides more hospijtal benefit days", M>nUx! with a trophy for mard offer today's, number 91«2, avail THE COAST ADVKKTIHKB, INC. James J, Caivano d the Anbury able in sizes through 46. ing in the Memorial Day Parad. Park social security district of- 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, New Jersey in IV'lmar. Th* color guard wor fice said today. Study carefully the illustration their Girl Scout uniforms whi «Vfrjr ThuradAj «t 701 Seventb Avtnw. before you order. Note, for ex- the rest of the troop wore their He described tl*e exJperience of ample, the unusual placement ol «BMrad w Mconrf CUM matter At tit* Belnur junior volunteer uniforms Tl Frank Lynn, a medicare benefici- the yoke. Then, just below the M> u Act 01 (,v«mr«M .< lura S- IS71. troop does volunteer work at th ary and 68 year old custodian of yoke the center front seamliiui Tower l>xlge Nursing Hime, Glen a local apartment house as a good drops below the hipline where it dola. example of this additional pro- opens into a flattering pleat which tection. Mr. Lynn seriously in- makes it easy to move in. Like A party an Tuesday. June jured his spine when he fell from Thursday, June 13, 1968 climaxed a year of activities foi so many of today's patterns, tfas a ladder early this year, while re- one Is no exception with its long Brownie Troop No. 72 of Glendola placing light bulbs in a stairwell- zipper down the back. Membership stars for those gir It was questionable whether he attending Brownies for one yea would ever walk again. There are many possibilities for were awarded in a special cere- change with this tittle number mony. Those girls receiving stars "Fortunately", Mr. Caivano For instance, buttons can be at- were. Susan Britton. Elizabet continued, "Mr. Lynn had medi- tached to the aforementioned cen- Eraus, Debbie Frank, Leslie Gra care hospital insurance. This cov- terfront sealline for a sporty ef- hill, Allison. Howe, Sandy Larsen ered the totaJ. cliarges for the first fect. Bows could serve the same Susan Murphy, Susan Maldck, De- fiO days, less than $40 deductible purpose for a dressier aflfair. The lia O'Hereey, Pamela SeheDgruiw ami all but $10 a day for the next manner in which the yoke it cut t'ameli Santaniello and Lon 30 days. However, Mr. Lynn's arid set in makes it possible for Worthley. doctor decided an additiosal stay this part of the dress to be done Girl Scout Leaders of the Glen of 7 more days would greatly in a different fabric from the loLa Neighborhood held a lunch- benefit him as he was making rest. For women in this size range eon on Wed , June 5. at the Porte excellent progress." we would like the dress made up Spring Lata Heights. Leaders with the yoke in white and the who rt:id been registered 5 year At this point, this patient, after remainder of the dress in black. were given pins. Mrs. Mildri laving used his full 90 hospita Navy blue and powder blue would iurk'y received a 10 year pin days in his spell of illness, began •'funny, my husband woi juit laying how mast accidents be also effective as would be Mrs, Louise Lee, Mrs. Gwert happan within lh» ham«l" o draw upon his "lifetime re- brown and beige. lbs, Mrs Mae Graves an< n« Trev.fai Sof.f, fnla serve" of 60 additional benefit days provided under the 1967 so Mrs Juan Baritta received 5 year Do order this pretty dress now. ms. A surprise birthday cak •kil security amendments. was served for dessert. It wa Running off roadway resulted in mot* than 332,003 Mr. Lynn progressed well and the birthday of two leaders. Mrs casualties in 1967. after using 7 days of his "life- 9182 jllian Jones and Mrs. Joan Bar ime reserve", he was able to Avon Graduates SIZES tta. Mrs Audrey Sikora, Neigh eave the hospital, walking with 3446 H>rhoiKl Chairman, thanked the ome aid. He entered an extended eaders for the support they ha< Conservation is Theme of Graduation care facility for additional treat- Twenty-Nine given her during the year. Mrs ment and recuperation. 1 Cardell displayed the troph The 60 days "lifetime resene" Printed PntCern 9182 NEW •r troop No 679 won at the Me Ceremonies at Spring La^e Heights rovision, Mr. Caivano concluded, At Ceremonies Wonun'fl Sizes 34, 3li. JH, 40, miirml Day Parade in Belmar SPRJNC LAKE HEIGHTS — Miles Carver, Patricia Ann Casey, irovided needed (hospital care at AVON — Twenty-nine members 42, 44, 46. Size 3i> thust 40) takes 2% yards 39-inch fabric -eiders attending were: Mrs 'he 1968 Class of the Spring Lake llawley Jane Cassidy, Margaret reasonable cost to the patient Mr. of the Class of 1968 received their ane Rosseter, Mrs. Kay Archer leights School, numbering 4B Mary Clancy, Dorothy Ruth Dahl- ,ynn having used 7 of his 60 avail- iliplomas last night, as Gradua SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coinn Mrs Al Cardell, Mrs. Lillian was graduated last night in cere- berg, Bonnie Gay Doerzbaoher. ble days still has a "lifetime re- Mm Exercises were held in the each pattern — add 1 * cenh monies at the school. Patricia Oarol Drewitz, Bryant erve" of 53 more days to be used Avon School. (or eag^i pattern for lstclaN* Junes. Mrs. Mildred Hurley, Mrs mailing and special fuajiing. Elaine Sperry, Mrs. Marge Pal The theme of the commence- Richard Faas, Carol Joy Flint, /hen needed. Philip Fannan, Board of Edu- Robert Donald Gaiser. Send to 170 Newspaper Pal mer. Mrs Kathleen Malick. Mrs ment program was "Conserva If you have any questions about cation president, presented the urn Dept.. 252 WeM 18th si . Flag Day 1968 Betty Estelle, Mrs. Jackie Trues ion Education," which, the pro- ledicare you would like to ask, diplomas, and Michael G. Gar- New York. N. Y. 11X111 Send ;ram said, "provides tbe key to John Thomas Gifford, Jr., lease call the Asfeury (Park social k'U. Mrs. Marie Carmean an* Thomas Henry Gifford, Gregory duDo, administrative principal, M)( for 1968 Spring Summer "We meet to celebrate Flag Day because this flag drs. Sikora. better and more abundant life ecurity office at 611 Heck Street, presented the class. Pattern Catalog. Includes cou- or all." Hannah, Arthur George Herner, sbury Park, N. J. The number pon good for One Free Pattern. which we honor and under which we serve is the em- Jeffrey Barr gave the welcome Michael Martin Horn, Kenneth ; 774-2500 in Monmouth County Special awards were presented blem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpose WALL TOWNSHIP - Mrs. Da while Bonnie Doerzbacher spoke Midiael Homer, Carol Ann Kel- nd 892-8585 in Ocean County. by Mrs. Joseph Sucheoki, presi i d A. Crosson, Manasquan n Conservation is for Women ler, Robert Lindsay Krott, Kirk dent of the Avon P.T.A.; James as a nation. It has no other character than that whicli Shores, ^was introduced as the Xbers on the program were Rob- William Lourim, Kathleen Marie Garrison, commander of the Nep- we give it from generation to generation. ew chairman of Wall Neighbor rt Werkmeister, who spoke on Matthews. tune CRy-Wvon Post, VFW; Wal- ood Scouts at a tea at the home Local Conservations; Walter New ter W. Staub, Jr., for the Avon- LETTERS TO Linda Kay McGowan, Jennifer Bradley Kiwanis Ckrt>; Mrs. f Mrs. Cameron Hillmann. 2528 man. Conservation of Fish and Lynn Mete, Lorelei Lynn Moon, "The choice is ours. It floats in majestic silence Thelma Kaufman, president of the lgonquin Trail, Manasquan Jame; Carol Keller, Fire Preven Wlt Edd N K THE EDITOR above the hosts that execute those choices whether in chores. ion; Gregory Zach, Why New Avon Woman's Club, and Mrs. peace or war. And yet, though silent, it speaks to us — Attending were Mrs. Gerald ersey Must be Conservation Francis Chick, chairman of the Cessler. Mrs. Bruce Searing, Mrs Conscious; Richard Bailey, Ca Avon JJunior Woman's Club. speaks to us of the past, of the men and women who Iarold Strohmeyer, Mrs. Roben reers in the Field of Conserva Denis J. Gallagher, class presi- Dear Editor, went before us and of the records they wrote upon it Shring, Mrs. C. A. Larson. Mrs ion; Gordon Carver, Nationa dent, spoke for the class, and The Wall Neighborhood of Girl Carl Mueller, Mrs. Thomas Parks, and Karen Jtinda, Air Mary Lee Clanton gave the wel- Scouts thanks you kindly for the "We celebrate the day of its birth, and from its Dames, Mrs. Richard Newman Pollubios. come. fine coverage you gave their ac- Mrs. Harry Herbert, Mrs. Percy Charles Larson, Jr., principal The class sang "This Is My tivities and event during the past birth until now it has witnessed a great history, has King and Miss Betty Armington resented the class, and John Country," and "Born Free." scouting year. Junior Girl Scout Troop 615 of letz, president of the Board of Mrs. William Blohm directed. Su- floated on high the symbol of great events, of a great Allenwood. has been busy work- Education., presented the diptom- san L. Craddock gave the class Sincerely, ing on badges. In conjunct km with i, farewell. plan of life worked out by a great people." LOUISE KMG, the Sign of the Star, the tawp Jeffrey Barr and Karen Apple- Officers of the class were Mr. Publicity Chairman —Woodrow Wilson, June U, 1917 toured places of interest in the gate were given the PTA Scholar- Gallagher, president; Peter J. town. snip Awards. The class farewell Van Eaten, vice president; George JUETTER TO EDITOR And, when we celebrate Flag Day and fly the flag, Places visited included Pradno- address was given by Karen lAp- H. Leather, treasurer, and Ste- let's do it right. According to the Flag Code, the Ameri- tion Engineering Co., Atlantic fefttu phen L. Lutz, secretary. Through the medium of the col- Other members of the gradu- Avenue, which makes nail polish, Karen Lee Applegate, Richard umns of your paper, I would like can Flag is always carried to the right of any other ftag ating class were Susan L. Crad- and Thermoplastic Extrusions, dhn Bailey, Steven Loe Itellard, to take this opportunity to thank Transplanting dock, Kathleen M. Oasner. Wendy Westside Drive, which makes atherine Pat.ricia JWlerirw your free lance writer Alyce ii. in a parade, or centered in front o! a line of other flags. It is not too late to transplant GRADUATE - Miss Vickl Voia. K. Child. George J. Christopher, plastic hose and other plastic ames Robert Banta, Jeffrey Nel- Salmon for the article she re- trees and shrubs, says Donald M. 604 6th Avenue, Belmar, has re- Robert N. Cnchelll, Mary Lee When it is displayed against the wall, the Union (fi«Jd products m Barr, Joseph Biraughl, PeUr cently composed in behalf of the Mohr, Senior County Agent. ceived her Master's Degree In Clanton, Mkhael L. Collins, Pa- The Troop also stopped at the imon Blodls, John Adam Bniv. Wall Post Office and myseB. It of stars) should always be uppermost and to the Flag's During the summer, only Arts and Teaching at FairMgh- tricia A Conklin, Jack R. Far- >Jl*nwood Protestant Church -. Karen Bruno. was very gratifying to know that & and buriappepp d or con- Dickhnon University, Teaneck. rell, Barbara A. Foster, Venisse own right (The observer's left). The Flag may be dis- which was (mill In 1895 and or- Randy Alien Bniton, Daniel Jo- someone would extend such an tainer grown stock should be Ceremonies were held on Sat- T. Gagan. Deborah Gossman, and ganized more thjn 110 years ago. eph Burke, Dsvtd Joseph Burke, effort. Also thanks to you for the played either vertical or horizontal against the wall. transported. Be very careful not urday. John J. Hack. This ii one of tho oldest land- tephanle Alice C«ft«tn>. Gordon space allotted. marks in Allenwood. to break the root ball during Also, Barbara A. Hutcfains, Eu- transplanting. Pull back the bur- And, be proud of the Flag. It may be displayed Troop leaders and assistants gene A. Johnson, Daniel T. Lon- Latest inovation at Wall Post ap after getting the plant into Rummsage Sale go, Lawrence J. Mason, John L. Office in connection with 'Nation- on any day when the weather is good, sunrise to sun- were accompanied by Mrs, Wil- he hole. liam Stcnunermann Jr. .uxiliary Sees SOUTH BELMAR - The South More, Alan D. Moslg, Rebecca al Flag Week' - small lapel flags In the ease of container grown Belmar First Aid Squad will hold Ruth Robins, Karen L. Saporito, are available for the patrons • set. Never fly a flag that is ragged or torn. The Flag Getting ready to go to their stock always remove the con- a rummage sale at the First Aid 'irst over-night camping trip is J. Mark SuchecW, Lloyd H. Thom- ask for one. definitely should be flown on all national and state New Fashion atner. Be sure to dig the hole Home on Tuesday from 9 a.m. as, Diane M. Vandenbos. and Very tndy yours, quite a lot to prepare for and arger 'ban what is required to until 4 n.m. hplidays, a^d, any other days that are proclaimed by learn. The Troop will be going BELMM - Memb#» of the Elisa L. Wilding. George T. Can- Ladies Auxiliary of *e Belmar accept the plant. Mix organic o Camp Sacajawea on Friday matter such "as peat moss, leaf the when ell Troops in Wall Neigh- Volunteer Hook and ladder Com- pany enjoywi their annual Dessert mold or compost with the back borhood wtll have a joint over- ill as well as with the foil » Always treat your Flag with respect, for it repre- night camping trip Brownie Card Party and Fashion Show at the Firehouse, with MUler's, of the bottom of the hole before Troops will join them on Satur- placing tbe plant in the hole. Finn sents the best country on this troubled earth. day morning. Neptune CRy, displayindri g ««•h» latest fashions. he soil well around the plant Cadetle Troop 439 Leader Mrs. Men's, Women's, Teen-age, and and water thoroughly. Do not 3erakl Kessler, with two mem- children's wear were displayed fertilize at the time of transplant- SUBSCRIBE NOW! bers of the troop, Patty Newman during the fashion show, with Lin- ing. Fertilizer should be applied and Carol Moore, brought instruc- da Marie Luirni, 4; Louis Trebino, 3 or 4 months after transplanting. tions. Ideas, and interesting ex- S, and Joseph Moynihan, 6, as Window Boxes, Plufers Fill in and tend subscription blank to ... seriences to the troop on Tues- models. Teen-agers model Ing Window boxes and planters can day 'when they met in the Allen- were Miss Celeste Trebino and provide « colorful display all THE COAST ADVERTISER wood School. Miss Connie LuirnJ. wmmer X you select the right The Troop joined Junior Troop Other models were Alfred Wen- plants. •Bl and traveled by bus to the 701 - 7th Ave. - Belmar, N. J. 07719 ul and Anthony Trebino, Mrs. Decide wether the plank will Philadelphia Zoo recently. The Albert tunnl, Mrs. Daniel Moyi- w growing primarily in sun or girls also visited Betsy Ross tan, sod Mrs. William Dunfee, shade and choose those which ttl-4000 nine, and Independence Hall. On who also did the commentary (row better under one of these the return trip they stopped at The men and boys modeled swim conditions, advises Mr. Mohr. Data: Ukehurst. wear and sports clothes. For brats and planters in the Mrs. Harold Strohmeyer. lead- Popular among the fashions geranium, verbena, er of Troop an. was assisted by wen scooter sets, consisting of . French marigold, lantans, Mrs. Patricia De Deniae. Mrs. a threei>iece outfit all in the same and ageratum are good choices PIMM D«RV« THE COAST ADVERTISER Faith Nolan and Mrs. Robert fabric. A highlight was a white In shady «ra» try wax be- To Rmn. pique dress, trimmed to black gonia, tnoenia, lobelia, and nas Mrs Percy King, with long peek-a-boo sleeves and urtiunv Troop 616. was assisted by Mrs. a black and gold chain belt. Variegated vines or periwinkle, Addran Stanley Neighbour, Mrs. Edward Table prises were hirtoaped and the small-leaved forms of Lokerson and Mrs. Thorn* Orb- ceramic spoonrests. More tha—n ivy can be plant*! along the coll. 100 attended, and serving on thelfront and will trail am the committee were Mrs. Wffliam 0m. Miss Kutschman Dunfee. Mrs. Albert Luirni, Mrs. When preparing the soil (or Louis Trebino, Mrs. Jain Bi*a- your planter, mix about one4hird D ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION . 14.00 Medical Graduate dias, and Mrs. Moynten. peat moss, leafmok) or compost Singto Copy — Mailed BELMAR - Bsrbsr Ann Kut- with two-thirds garden soil. .15 per copy schman, daughter of Mr. and After planting, apply • liquid Mrs. Andrew Kutschman, Jl Pine- BELMAR CLASS feitilhwr at monthly intervals, tree Way, has graduated from following directions on the con- Ccfcg* Student |9 monthi)... S3.00 the Woman's Medical College, AT LUNCHEON tainer, or mut one teaspoonfal of University of Pennsylvania BSUiAR - The B graduates S-IO-S fertiliser per quart of water Dr. Kutschman is a graduate of the Belmar Elementary School and water the box or planter with beard about the activities of «ht (his solution, of St. Rose High School and Catd- at ManaaqiMD High Nama well Collage. She taught school student life at Manasqw _ DMei Lean* Wednesday, when Malta ii . *MU«~I for a jar and a half before en- School hut Wednesday, The imported willow leaf beetle «r«i.l. teriiag mwBcii scnow. they were guesta of the Khwuiis feeds on the foliage of weeping Addrsa. niisiil Club at luncheon 1« - Uta Dr. KntKbrnn will intern at willow trees. Adult beetles eat 1* -Ma* Graduate Hospital, University of Fred Uwkenmevw, Manasquan holes in the leaves and (neir tar- Ppni*y)vanw, starting June M High School football coach, in- we iMttonlM fee surfaces of troduced Mary McOneB and few* George Cutle. Mannqum ••»- aves most intsraftad in; •Mia, who described,«ctivWe. at Ibars may be two te bur gen- Receives Degree «K KBWlfejto ~ ti SPRING LAKE - Dhw BU* tan, *n#tor it Mr. and Un Pock Poper Drive <s» - of a* UM mm D Endoaad i. my cfcad. D SmdmtaUL wtss New York n Mil, t rm*.m * LOT* Thursday, June 13, 1968 TUB COAST ADVERTISER, BWJfAfl. NEW JRRStff Pag* Seven

I.K<.AI. NOTICE • .!'».A I. NOTICE " '•-" •

NOTHTE MONMOCTH IIH'Mi Take notice Dial Am; !t Ilcuan and Si UHO«-\ll :. COUNT Eiift F. Regan, trading_ i_J Yfli-ht Cluli NiXlce To DmrJltDra t« BUSINESS DIRECTORY iwr, nave applied to the Iliwnt of OunmlMlorieri of the nunmuh of Brl ESTATE OF IIMtnl.D J.AU'HK. QUICK REFERENCE TO YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSMEN mar for a plenary vvtuU con sumption license for prrmlatM situated at 701 ¥ J'uriuanl to thl)lk>J to the Township Committee of FRANK ZftLNSKY the Township of Walt. N. J . for plena- IS Lexington Avenue ry reta.ll consumption license for preini- Toms Illver. New Jersey i-.i-s situ.it..! on 2653 River Road, Wall Sole Executor Dial 449 6473 Township. N J. is 4 - 7-8 9 10 ($17-28 SURF INSURANCE AGENCY The names and ad p« cenl of stock underprivileged youngsters to at- are as follow,: FRANK & BETTY'S PJZZA — SUBS — HOT DOGS ITALIAN STLYE Objections. If any, should be made JOHN D PETERS Welfare Clients tend the games as well us the JUVENILE FURNITURE t TOYS Immediately In writing to Irma K. President aged and disabled — many of ASSORTED SANDWICHES" Stanley, Township Clerk o( Wall Town- 13074 F Street We feature a complete line of carriages, cribs, strollers, car Open 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 Midnight - FREE DKIJVKKY ship, N. J. Belmar, N J whom will be making their first JUNE N. PETERS To See Game trip out of the county. seats, lamps, games, and toys, by such famous manufacturers All Take Out Orders Gives) Special Attention RED RAJVCH. INC. Secretary and Treasurer RED BANK — The familiar as Simmons, Thayer, Storlcline, Bassett, Child Craft, Bilt-Rite. JOSEPH HOGUA, 13074 F Street Tickets for the games have 1814 F Street Dial 681-7048 Belmar, N. J. President, Belmar. N.J. baseball lover's phrase "play Rt, 35 & 7th Ave. Phone 774-1123 Neptune 1006 Park Avenue, MARY GRECO will come alive this sum- been obtained through the gen- Spring Lake Heights, N J Vice-president erosity of the management of U 2 • 10-11 ($9 92) 534 Elsenhower Drive mer for over 200 clients of the Point Pleasant. N.J. Monmouth County Welfare Board the two New York baseball clubs, RUG CLEANING, Repairs, & Installation who have been most cooperative LAWNMOWERS Objections. If any. should be made when they journey to New York NOTICE Immediately In writing to the Clerk of for the third annual major league with the Agency and its work. TAKE NOTICE that Klmul Inc. the Borough of Belmar, Municipal Transportation to the games trading ai Gallagher's, has applied to Building, 8th Avenue and State High- baseball outing. DELUXE CARPET SERVICE the M&yoc and Council t>l lhe Borough way No. 39, Beimar. New Jersey. Under the direction of Mrswil. l be provided by chartered A to Z RENTAL CENTER of South Belmar. N. J , for a plenary J and J PETERS. INC. buses, made possible through the RENT LAWN MOWERS CLEANING — REPAIRS AND INSTALLATION I retail consumption license for premises 601 Bangs Avenue Phyllis Baokover, Casework Su- Situated at 909 Eighteenth Avenue, In Asbury Park, New Jersey pervisor, the, first of four trips donations of staff members of Yardman Mowers — Sold & Serviced the Borough of South Belmar. N. J. ta 2 • 10-11 ,ju 20) the Welfare Board, boarding home JAMES TROCCHIA FREE ESTIMATE The officers, directors and stockhold- will occur on June 20 wlhen the Stihl Chain Saws — Sold & Rented operators, and voluntary oontri- ers holding more than ,«w per cent New York Mets play the San 911 Hwy. 35 Wi mile N. Asbury Circle) Wanamassa - V88-O335 306 • 9th Ave. Dial 449-4655 Spring Lake Heights, N J. Uft) of itoek of Klmul Inc. an: butiins from interested area mer- Harold KlmMe. Francisco Giants at Sheat Sta- WOTIOB chants. 1218 - 18th Ave., TAKE NOTICE that Benjamin h dium Phone 988-2225 Neptune. N. J. Georgia Sllversteln. trading as Lou's Dorothy Klmble. " and Package Store, has applied to In addition, three other trips Other individuals or organiza- Dial 681-6566 1218 - 18th Ave.. Board o[ Commissions «t the are planned for July 17 and 24tions wishing to contribute ta or- JACOBSEN MOWERS Neptune. N. J. iugh of Beimar. N. J., for a plenary RUG-A-RAMA.INC. John J. Lawlor. retail consumption license for the prem- when the New York Yankees play der to defray the cost of trans- 1330 Ocean Ave., situated at 9O1 F Street. Belmar, the Baltimore Orioles and thportatioe n may communicate with THE SHORE'S RUG DISCOUNT STORE Point Pleasant, N, J. N. J CLAY'S Boston Red Sox respectively, and Mrs. Bwkover at the Monmouth BICYCLE and LAWN MOWER Used Rugs - Repairs - Cleaning - Remnants • MID Endi on August 27 when they meet Oiunty Welfare Board, Ml Bod- Objections, If any. should be made Objections, If any, should be made Sales S Service — Mini Bikes WalMo-Wall Carpeting — Installed by Experts immediately In writing to John F. Mo- mined lately In wilt Inn to Donald F. the California Angels. man Place, Red Bank, New Jer- Donough. Borough Clerk. Borough of Matthews. Borough Clerk of Belmar, 1732 Highway 71 Wast Belmar,, N. J.37-41 Highway 35 Neptune. N. X South Belmar. N. J. N. J. The Agency's baseball outing sey. BENJAMIN SILVERSTEIN, committee has expanded its pro- HAROLD KTMBLE, GEORGIA SILVERSTEIN, 1218 - 18th Ave.. 405 - 10th Avenue, Phone . 681-2143 Neptune, N. J. Belmar. N. J. - 10-11 (55.76) DAVENPORT HARDWARE LAWN i POWER MOWERS Now is the time to have your Mower Serviced LOU'S SHOE REPAIR JEAN PAROU Complete Line Toro Gas and Electric Special Power Mowers EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 18" Sentry 4 Cycle Briggs-Stratton Engina ITALIAN RESTAURANT ORTHOPEDIC WORK p. J , CUSTOM MADE SUITS 703 F Street Belmar, N. N. and COCKTAIL \ FINEST ALTERATIONS - CLEANING 1004 F Street Phone • 681-0707 Belmar, N. J. 0771? ;: oLindu 6 LOUNGE Also Ready to Wear Sports Jackets and Slacks 421 - I Oth Avenue Dial 681-2211 NOTIONS Luncheon - Dinner & Late Supper Open Sun. 12 Noon Wall Cleaners, Tailors & IF ITS TRIMMINGS IT'S GOT TO BE ... ORTHOPEDIC ta 12 Midnight 7 Dressmakers ' f^ ! Open Daily 4 P.M. ' BLACKBURN'S SHOE REPAIRING SHOP WE SPECIALIZE IN HARD TO FIT SIZES LARGEST STOCK OF TRIMMINGS IN THE STATE EXPERTS »N MEN'S ALTERATIONS 216 Main St. Phone 775-9488 Avon, N. J.1623 F Street SOUTH BELMAR, N. J. 2200 Belmar Blvd. 68I-58S9 Wall, N. J. CARPET - TILE Homes - Garages • Yards Cleaned COAST CITY CAB < 62 Sylvania Av«. oh»j T».I.,. NEPTUNE CITY' ARNOLD'S FLOOR COVERINGS • TWO WAY RADIO DISPATCHED • and Highway 35 »«« »•'""• PRotpecl 5-3164! LINOLEUM — GARPET — fORMICA —'VENETIAN BLINDS >»»«««e»«e«««>««>«M«>t««eeee« Also Light Hauling Dial 774-1414 John T. Huber, Prop. — Free Estimates Serving the Entire Jersey Shore 24 Hours Per Day 505 Union Ave. (Rt. 71) Brielle, N. J. ART SUPPLIES Call - 681-3097 T.V. SALES and SERVICE DRESSMAKER THE GALLERY OFFICE MACHINES T.V. RENTALS Complete Line of ART SUPPLIES FOR COMMERCIAL 8 FINE ARTISTS Phone-449-2105 SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO. CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICE Dial 661-3757 THE BOBBIN SHOP Authoriied Dealer for SALES and SERVICE Wall Township ADLER — ADDO-X — BURROUGHS — RONEO — "DITTO" Corner Route 34 and Belmar Boulevard DRESSMAKER and ALTERATIONS Service Until 9 P.M. 1620 F Street Sales and Service — Call 988-1881 Jone A. Stanley Telephone 681-3300 Belmar, N. J. 63 West Sylvania Avenue Neptune City, N. J. AUTOMOBILES Highway 35 (North of Allaire Road) Wad, N. J.

Phone 681-1313 TIRES GILMANS AUTO SERVICE DRUG STORE PACKAGE GOODS ROAD SERVICE VAN BERGEN TIRE CO. COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING YORE DRUG STORE S & H Green Stomps Minnie II. Itoamben - inn. Phftrm. LOU'S BAR & PACKAGE STORE DUNLOP THE QUALITY TIRE NOW LOCATED AT — 831 BELMAR PLAZA 15th Avenue & F Street Belmar, N. J. Phone 681-2424 We Deliver Bear Front End Alignment Same Ownership «nd Personal Service as we have given COLD BEER — LIQUORS OF QUALITY during the last 25 years. Ben & Georgia Silverstein, Props. Highway 35 & Heck Ave. 774-7805 Neptune JOHN'S ATLANTIC (At New Shopping Area) — 601-0988 NEW LOCATION AT — 904 F Street — Belmar, N. J. AUTO REPAIRS — COMPLETE LUBE SERVICE TRAVEL TRAILfRS Batteries — Mufflers — Ignition Fill Your Tank with Imperial Gal. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR CHAPMAN'S F Street and 17th Avenue Belmar Travel Trailer & Camper Headquarters WANT CAR ECONOMY? Volkswagen Park Shore, Inc JOSEPH BERGER MAROUAND PLUMBING Shop in Heated Showroom - 7 Make* - 40 Desigw - 1100 ot ELECTRIC HOUSE WIRING helea any unit until «pring or your retirement - Complete Service N. J. State License Permit No. 100 SEWER ROOTER SERVICE and Hitch Department open • Day» and Tuea., Thura. * Fit GAIL M. SMITH Dial - 681-3898 Gas ft Electric Glass Uned Water Heaters Installed Kvenhp HI I. New Kitchens & Bathrooms - All Types of Plumbing Repairs 3405 Highway *33, Neptune Dill 774-5330 4O75TTighway 33, Neptune Tel. 201-986-0100 and Alterations 611 - I Oth Avenue 681-5352 Belmar, N. J. FENCES INSTALLED UNFAINTED HJRNiTURE AWNING* PLUMBING and HEATING SAFETY FENCE CO. ALL TYPE FENCES INSTALLED MONMOUTH KITCHEN CENTER Shore Awning & Upholstery Co. Wood — Wire — Chain Link Galvanized and Color PAR & DEAL CUSTOM BUILT KITCHENS — BATHROOM VANITIES SHADES — VENETIAN BUNDS 13th Ave. * Railroad at Sterners Belmar, N. J. Special Cabinets Made to Order Call either number — Safety Fence 681-5677; Sterner 681-1900 Plumbing & Heating Supplies 1701 "F" St. J 17th Ave. - So. Belmar. N. J. • Dial 611-6691 Ora X. McClellan — 77S-3JSI Dial 449-4600 Dail 531-2550 Wall Township, N. J 40 Main Street *«». N. J. FUEL OIL State Highway 35 WOMEN'S APPAREL

FARREN FUEL CO.. Inc REAL ESTATE Phone- 681-1931 •s BARBER SH "Dependable Farrenheet" •• APPAREL & MONOGRAM SHOP CLOSED WEDNESDAYS - SPECIALIZE IN RAZOR CUT FUEL OIL — OIL BURNER SERVICE NOW RENTING 809 F STREET • BELMAB 110 Route 71 - (Nert to Fire Howe) W«t Belmer 809 F Street Did 681-2300 New air conditioned offices on the corner of HighwavM end Relocated Brighton Ave., Neptune. I block awn Vom JUNIOR'S » WOMEN'S SHOP BRICK and STONE PRODUCTS new Highway 35 freeway, $135 per mo. and up. 775-5666, plus SEABOARD SERVICE 2260 Hiflhway 33. Neptune. Club Jacket, and Emblems FUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS Complete Heating Systems TURNER BUILDERS SUPPLY INC. "Ask Your Neiglignborl " Dial 775-2620 Phone 223-2262 Laraest Variety of Brick and Stone in Shore Area "One Stop for Your Home Heating NNeeds" Hock (or Patio, Curb, Splash end Decorative Big: Slate, Hue Stwie, Flagstone STERNERS, INC. Ml LADY FASHIONS INC. fDlltaIW FUEL OIL • SERVICE • NEW HEATING INSTALLATIONIS S A to Z RENTAL CENTER FOR THOSE HARD TO FIND SIZES 12th. 13th a R.R. AVM. Burner, N. J. Dial 611-1900 RENTS MOST ANYTHING "We Give S&H Green Stamps" Rod.way lads — Ladders — Commercial Floor Polishers She I2l/j thru 32l/j - II thru 52 Tien — Pumps — Chairs — Tablet DRESSES — SPORTSWEAR — LINGERIE BUILDING MATERIALS and SUPPLIES »l I Hwy. » (l/j mile N. Asbury Circle) Wenemasw • WI-0335 LARGE SIZE GIRDLES - IRAS UP TO E CUP 1 tKAMOftENE EUCTWC "Serving Snore Area Home Ownen end Contractors TEENFORM SUPS * IRAS Over 47 men". RUG SHAMPOOER »M Psjr Oey ©LAMOMNS aECTMC GMt a Subteen Chubbettes - ••/, - l*% STERNER COAL ft LUMIER CO. DAVENPORT Point ft Hardware UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOOER *I.M Per On Circle Plata Shopping Center Rt., 3S et th. Menetejuan Ore*. LUtSIw - MltlWORX - HMOWAW - ArtUANCB HUMIING end ELECTWCAL SUPPLIES DAVENPORT HARDWARE 701FSW W«w. N. J. 077H 703 F STREET , WAL MI4I« rage Eight THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Thursday, June 13, 1968

Walsh Named Receives Degree BHl.MAlt - Kenneth T Widsh Gary Romaine Novice Stocks Wesley Circle POHBS PERKY, NY. — Mrs. ««l 9th A,yvpi*'. h-'is b«n luunu Rose Marie Piserckia Meyers, to the IXKrii List ill lungers Col former teacher in the Belmar. Jvge of Arjs ami Sciences for tht Hits Home Run Race Saturday Closes Season NJ, school, has received her Senior FflB Term. BKLMAK - Gary lUaiwiw of WALL TOWNSHIP - Auto rac- MANASQUAN - Mrs. Robert master of arts degree in reading (Central Motors Hit a hall over ing at its finest, with the Mmli Stewart. 7 Cherry Lane, was hos- education from the Jersey City tin1 fence and became the first fied-Sportsman and Novice stocks tess for the closing seasonal meet- State College. tattle UM^IK.' player U» do so tins together with the Foreign-com- ing of the Suzannah Wesley Cir- season wh<*n Central Motors won pacts making their Initial appear- cle of the First United Methodist Durable Coins We Buy and Pay Ver Pat Joyce 5-1. ance of the current campaign, re- Church, Belmar. recently. The average life of a coin struck turns to Wall Stadium on Saturday Mrs. Stewart is a former presi- of nickel is estimated to be 50 Cash for There was only one hit off of night for another evening of thrills dent of the Woman's Society of years. SCRAP IRON — STEEL Vat Joyce's Each Murphy until under the stars. Christian Service. OLD RAGS — BATTERIES he fifth inntnj* when rierry Park- Members brought covered dish- JUNK CARS er of Central Motors led off with The lead-footed Modified-Sports- es and luncheon was set up on i singl*? Itonnic Wingo's tripk' man jockeys who provide a lot of patio tables in Mrs. Stewart'i Prize Winning and All Kinds of Metal. drove in Parker to break (he 1-1 the action for Lhe racing buff, will yard. A cook-out was also fea- game It was at this timo that take to the high banked macadam tured. TREES Wall Auto Wreckers Gary Homaine m;«k> it 41 by j oval for tile first of three qualifing During the meeting, Mrs. D. IncorporalMl clouting the ball over the left field I events at 8 p.m. sharp, then aim Roe Haney was installed as chair- arc easy 1822 H St. -Wait Belm.f fence. I their highly charged machines to- man by Mrs. Elizabeth Heyniger, to grow! Phona 681-4200-1 In the fourth inning Walter ward a starting slot in the 35- president of the WSCS. Others Kowler relieved Ctary IVumaine of lap feature event that rewards installed by Mrs. Heyniger were Follow the lead of gar- the pitching chores ami allowed tine first oar over the finish line 1 Mrs. John Mitchell, vice chair, dening experts ... who only 1 hit in the remaining inn- top money" for the evening. man; Mrs. Claude Birdsall, sec- know that root feeding ings Final score 5-1 Ontral M Nine separate events in all have retary, and iMrs. Philip Seaman, with the ROSS ROOT Action tors. been put on the evenings agenda treasurer. FEEDER is how you On Friday VFW remained In th by track promoter Jennie Niuil Mrs. George Strudwick, out get GUARANTEED Under the stars race for first place by hamlin and over 50 of the Eul's lop going chairman, was presented results every time, pilots will be on hand aiming Thrills the Belniar Elks their 5th slrnigt with a WSCS service pin, as was ROBS Plant Food in sol- loss, 9-1. VFW pitcher Lan for the pot of gold. Mrs. Theodore La Vance, out- ution la fed directly to the feeder roots — Occasional spills Havers came close to a shutou Leading the pack in quest of going secretary, but ga\f up an unearned run ; Mrs. Haney announced her ap- where it doei the most one of the 22 starting positions good. In- 4th inning. FLYING SWIMMERS — Young swimmers st Ike Slton .Swim Club use an airplane to get thorn. in Che ModifieASpwtsman finale pointments to committee posts. Raw rookies The Elks overcame a last innin nHves to and from meets and practice sesslas.. Shown left fa right, are Mart Kutz. 141 Curtis Place, will be local favorite Bill Brice During the meeting, Mrs. Vic- Get roar Rou Boot rally to beat Pal Joyce 12-11. Pi tor Lombard read an article from Feeder today, to IM Age veterans Manasquan; Bob Ballou in. Jim Anderaoi. 41 Ridge Road, Manasquan, Breck Hall™, and Robert Gill who pilots the No. 28 red anc throughout the gar. Joyce had the bases loaded wit white Chevy powered sportsman "Guideposts" entitled the 'TVy llalkw, Jr. Tkey fly out of Monmouth Airport and have flown to Hightstown and Peddle School for •leninaT HUon, and Clever manuvering wo outs in the las* inning before is a nine year veteran at the one- terious Visitor," for devotions. he pkcher retired the last batter workouts and to the swim forum in Fort Laaderdate, Wilmington, Del., and New Haven, Conn., for third mile speedway and is al- Mrs. Haney conducted a short 17.96 (including box Instant disaster Gary Shibla, the Elks pitche meets. of Hesular Diet Plant ways right in the thick of every pledge service, at which time Food CartridKM). Night to remember struck out nine and allowed battle he enters. pledge cards were distributed. Svtcietitti Great show scattered hits. During the summer months Plant food Standings Dave Ilulse of Point Pleasant members will be embroidering Cartridge* Major League Women Keglers Merchants Still Charter Given another veteran of the Modified- and sewing articles preparing for Sat. Nite - 8 P.M. W IM Sportsman racing wars is expect- the November bazaar. 'entral Motors . 5 I (KM Continue Play Seeking Win To Cub Scouts ed to be on hand, as will the two Hostesses for the September VFW 1 MX defending champions, Tommie El- meeting will be Mrs Lombard NEPTUNE - Gloria Van Dyke BELMAR - The Belmar Mer BELMAR - Cub Pack 167 me* Belmar Elks - loitt of Toms River and Parker and Mrs. Haney. STOCK CAR RACES m rolled a Ugh 542 series and 221 chants baseball teem will be after at the Jewish Community Center 'at Joyce on Bohn of Freehold TRIPLE HEADER game in the recent bowling of the its first Jersey Shore League vie on Tuesday evening. An aEfieiaJ Bob Patterson of Cream Ridge Belmar Merchants Woman's tory Saturday when its hosts charter from the Monmouth Coun- Police Officers Held for Fighting who set a new 5y Cidbmaster Milton Sax. Mr. . 34 oval. Among the returning Michael Bingham. Bayonne. ant team scores for the night. it played last weekend. Its tilt Sohechterman in turn gave the Wobser, Wall Township, and Lt. combatants will be Norm Jan- John Sylvester, Spring Lake, are FREE PARKING Michael Aeonganpe, Newark Pazienza Nursery with 1C against Point Pleasant on Satur- charter to Jack Landers, chair- wich of MorganWlle, Bob Camp- were charged by Special Office ?ames won and only two last, day was postponed. man of the Pack committee. among the graduates of the 13th bell of West Belmar, Ralph Carl- "Operation Combine" class for (iary Helhvig with assault aft« eads the league Wall Stadium Belmar will also be in action Mrs. Ethel Obifonik, past presi- son of Port Monmouth and Fred municipal police officers spon- Taylor's he spotted them in a street figh Other high games were Alice Sunday when it travels to Keyport dent of the JWV Ladies Auxiliary llaytin of Toms River. sored by the New Jersey Police at Ocean and lutli Avenues earlier Cierpial, 199. 174—5J7: Kalliy ROUTE 34 — BELMAR lo play defending champion Holy of Belmar donated a large AmerJ- •Eddie Leip of Trenton, Dick Academy, here. this week. Both are free on $25 Veron. 214—537; Helen Truex In Wall Tewnalp Near Belmar Family The latter is presently •an flag to the pack in honor of Lewis of Cream Ridge, John Wag- bail. 88—5W: Fran Oox 178—504; and The two^week courses are de- in the league cellar with an IM ler deceased husband Hie late ner of Neshanic, Ed Allegar of jl Gaiter ISO, Mae Sasse 177. signed to aid municipalities cope record. Morris Chibnik Dunellen, Don Brown of Millville Nellie Woolley 179, Key Donate with problems concerning pre- Hardware and Marshall Garrand of New vention and control of civil dis- 72, Julie Johnson 179, am) Julia The hitting of Kim Colt-man was Various achievement awards Egypt are only a few of the For- Tonnessen 173, 176. turbances end stress the im- 10th Ave. & F St. the lone bright spot against Mana- were presented to members of eign-Compact pilots who will be portance of community relations. The Standings squan. The Merchants managed the pack by Cubtmaster MUton dashing for the cash in their 25- Graduation ceremonies will be Belmar, N. J. W four hits against Manasquan WORN OUT ax. ap feature -which makes up only held at the Police Academy to- 'azienza Nursery 40 pitcher Don Whson Coleman had one of the three main events on Tnorrow (Saturday) at 1 p.m. Phone - 681-0511 Bates Country Mkt. 8'i lf of them, going 2 for 2. The pack was led in song by he triple header. Pats Diner _ Lou DeSarno started for Belmar Jack H. Landers and Alfredo Th» Shora'i Mott Talked About Unes WOOD J 4 E Florist and had things under control until Games were played and Betsy Ross Motel succumbing to the blistering heat refreshments were served. Klein's Fish Mkt in the sixth inning. Dan Bergm Participating Den Mothers were Nurses Cap 38 BRADLEY UNES, INC Belmar Fashion Cor took over and wildness cost him. Mrs. Dorothy George, Mrs. Vir- HATCHWAY? Char Pit He walked in the winning run in 8taia Stewart and Mrs. Marsha (A Soort. Arena SBtepraw) he seventh inning. Burns. The assistant Den Moth- At Jersey Shore 1217 Main St., Bradby Be.ch 774-4S40 ers are Mrs. Theresa Pierce end NEPTUNE - The Ann May Mrs. Virginia Wingo. School of Nursing Capping Cere- REPLACE IT mony (or die Class of 1970 was SOCCER GROUP Mrs. Esther CWferdk, president held on Thursday Evening, June 6, LISTS PROGRAM of the Jewish War Veterans Lad- In Ford Auditorium at the hos- WEEKEND SPECIAL — $1.00 ies Auxiliary of Monmouth and pital. WITH A WALL TOWNSHIP - Organized Ocean Counties was also present. soccer will begin its second year FURNACE Thirty-eight excited students, in- here during June, It was announ- cluding a youth from Trenton, Flowers by Wire who is training to be a male ced by the Wall Soccer Club, Inc., CLEANING SET ART SHOW (o easy, so thoughtful, MODERN Ibis week. nurse, participated in the cere- You can add new beauty to All boys from Wall Township AT PAT'S ACRES mony. so beautifully received. your home and stop those C between 6 and 15 years of age BEMCAR - Pat's Thhty Acres Miss Carol Witkowski, president annoying, costly repairs. are eligible. Registration will be will be the scene of an art show of the Student Government Associ- Replace your old wood (1 held June 15 at the rear of the FUEL OIL on July 27, it was announced this ation and a member of the Class GIG MORRIS - Flower Shop hatchway with a modem WfT* rni Vail Central School from 1 to 4 of 1968, delivered the principal ad- m week by the Pat Joyce Associ- GEORGE A. MORRIS all steel BHXX) DOOR. Per- and from 1 to 4 p.m. on dress. r ation, here. manent, neat looking, , Hi V * Sunday. June 16 at the Circle Miss Witkowski dehcribed the 710 • 9th Ava. Dial 681-1909 ', N. J. AME OIL BURNER weathertlght Built in ij< JA'SI SI ^SJ--: Tata Auditorium. The outdoor art show and ex- cap which the students received in hibit will be held around the take solemnity as the symbol of uni- spring*, afford effortless B A SEM E N T' D A parent or guardian must ac- operation. company the boy s*t sign the SERVICE at the Thirty Acres site, and In versal aid. registration form. case of rain will be held under The girls were capped by Mrs. the pavilion. Call us for free "Hmv-to-irutalUt" folder Requirements for registration Helen J. Smith, Director of Nurses are proof of age and a $2 regie- Certified k All artists, amateur and profes- at Jersey Shore Medical Center • BekAire or we can suggest a competent workman. ration fee per family. sional, are urged to participate Itkin Hospital and Director of Merered , and exhibit oik and water colors. the Ann May School of Nursing Deliveries Robert Baum of Artgo Galleries. which is the hospital's nursing Spring Lake, and two other prom- school. Golf Club • Shocks MuffUrt inent judges will award ribbons She was assisted by Dorothy M. • Wkeel Allqnmert and prizes. ibson RN, Assistant Director of • fc.k. Service 681-2300 the School of Nursing; Ruth Skoni- CHAMPIONSHIP PAR 3 General Repair* The Pat Joyce Association is eczny RN, Assistant Director of known in the area for Its work Nursing Service, and Ruth Tau- fow Safety h FARREN for Cub Scouts and similar or- nt RN, Instractor-Schoo! of Nun- Members and Guest Welcome OurButhutil ganizations. Barbara DeatdHr of Somerville, For information on the Art president of lhe Class of 1970, FUEL CO. Show, write to the Pat Joyce As- received the flame on behaH of 18 Hobs 809 F Street sociation, Box 291, Belmar. or the freshman graduating class PETE UYANCE call 6U.92H. which was Unfed by Miss WH From- 110 yard* to 230 yard. 404 Highway 35 Belmar, N. J. Dial 774-2442 The male student in the class Route 34-Allaire Rood K Robert Breisford. 138 Gary Dr, familton Square, Trenton. Allenwood, N. J. He received a shoulder patch reflecting the same principles of Phone—449-6024 he nurse's cap which derives Its historic meaning from Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War; • Al AppHcatlm most be anpNvei by i Linda Richards, who was Ameri- ca's first trained nurse, and from the habits worn by the nursing "Information" Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent De Paul. Attending on the dias were Ern- est Kovats Jr., administrator of Jersey Shore Medical Center FitMn Hospital, and Rabbi Morris TODAY'S Schmidman of Congregation Sons of Israel, Asbury Park, who gave is dead. the invocation and benediction. Robert Jarmon, instructor in anatomy and physiology at Mon- SPECIAL mouth College presented awards o Paula Metxger of Sussex for being the most improved student 1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP and to Sally Maier of 439 Glen- mere Avenue, Neptune, for high- long live est achievement In anatomy and with a Contrasting Black Interior. Equipped with a 289" V8 Engine, Cruitomatie transmision, Radio, Heater, New White Side Plan Revaluation Walls. One Owner. Only 32,000 Original Miles. NEPTUNE CITY - A SS.900 bond ordinance was introduced by SALE PRICED AT ONLY . ,i 'DfrederyAssistmce" the Mayor and Council Monday night to finance a cemplete re- valuation of thee Boroughg . assist you with numbers itol fc your the same person again. II,,,., Tfisfciiaa- A til—TIM aaaaif We ailed thit telephone service the wrong aaJenW nKaajHm n* ntiaasHaB? aaaaai $1595.00 mute. So, nuny people called for the directory: numbers outside your directory If you'd like a handy booklet to keep a puUc bearing on the proposal wrong reasons. area and new numbers not yet lilted. your personal numbers in, or a directory •odd he arid at Ike June M Information Operator! spent most of How do you call Directory Assistance? for other am* you call often, lost call your msetfaf af then- tine looktaj up numbers li local The sane way you called Information TekphoM fcmoest Oft*. Well be glad directories. Tteyve also been called for before it dM. to send twM to you. Wtiatcfad