BEUIAr PUB. LIE3ARY 10T1 aVE., IELSAR ,N.J. 07719 THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Newspaper For Belmar, South Below, WaU Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avon-by-the-Sea

Seventy-fifth Year — No. 20 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, !jt?19, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1967 Seven Cent« Residents Petition Mayor, Officers Elected Hundreds See Dedication of New Wall For Action on Low Level of Lake Como By Holy Name underway with the advertising PosWALLt TOWNSHTP-WaUOffice; Congressma, NJ., own post officn eGive and nost bFlae servegd SOUTH BELMAK - Residents BELMAR - Louis J. GlaU has for bids on Sept. 15, with work 07719. by communities that are smaller. in the area of Lake Como are been elected president of the St. worried. starting on Oct. 23. He said be- It was made official on Satur- Wall presently Is served by post cause of the rule that no black- Rose Holy Name Society. day, when a crowd of several offices in aU surrounding com- They sent a petition to the May- top be placed during the winter Meeting at the Little Theater hundred joined officials of WaUmunities. or and Council Tuesday night months, the Job probably would In the St. Rose School, the so- Township, Post Office officials, The flag was raised by an Hon- asking that action be taken at not be finished until June " ciety also named Thomas W. and Congressman James J. How- once to correct the stagnant con- ard in dedicating the new Wall or Guard of Boy and Girl Scouts Mayor Schmidt urged Mr. Hope Kann, vice president; Frank X. and Brownies. dition of the waters of the lake Loftus, secretary, and Henry PPost t OffOffici e in thth e MunicipaMiil and the offensive odors coining to try and arrange to have the Building. job completed before the winter Steinea, treasurer. The Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Clayton, deputy from the weed growth. Jerome Leary is Moderator of ThTh e WWall Post Office, accord- director of tha State Department deadline of Dec. 31 and not have Ing to George P. Doss, postmast- Mayor Donald E. Schmidt said to wait until spring. the Society. of Education, was master of er of the home Belmar office, and ceremonies. The Rev. Samuel R. that some one is removing planks Mayor Schmidt announced that The Society also announced that George T. Carr, Sr., Wall post that make up the flume at the Knight, pastor of St Michael's following a hearing the liquor the Fifth Annual Parish Picnic, office superintendent, will bring Episcopal Church, gave the In- easterly end of the lake and this license of the Colony Market, sponsored by the Holy Name or- to WaU residents, prompt and is resulting in a low water level vocation, and George P. Boss, operated by Anthony Yavarone, ganization, will be held Sept. 17, efficient mail service and their Belmar Postmaster, welcomed In the lake. 18th Avenue, had been suspended at Pat's Thirty Acres, Wall Town- own local designation. the guests. for 15 days, starting on Sept. 14, Councilman Fred O. Hope, also ship. Paul Padgett, postal service as the result of charges that he commenting on the lake problem, officer for the Central New Jer- Lester Woolley, a retired Bel- had sold alcoholic beverages to Carl Forflinger and Richard said that flio flume is in a sey region, was the main speak- mar Pott Office employe, pre- minors. weakened condition causing the Callinan are co-chairmen for tile er. He told of the post office work sented two historical certificates The mayor also said that a and how the service has pro- level of the water to drop a foot event. recording commissions of former similar charge against Galla- gressed and emphasized the im- and a half over the past year. WaU postmasters. George T. gher's Tavern. 18th Avenue, would A poster contest held In the portance of the post office's new- Carr, Sr., postal superintendent The Mayor and Council said be heard on Sept. 5 following the school has concluded, and the est Idea — the zip code. of the WaU office, accepted the they would seek assistance from regular Council meeting. Society announced the two win- Congressman Howard, who pre- presentation for the post office. Spring Lake, in the hopes of cor- Mayor Schmidt also appointed sented a flag that has flown over ners as Steve Smith, 226 17th Mayor Joseph N. Ehret spoke recting the situation, and Mayor Carmine Nappa, who was sworn the Capitol, told the crowd that Avenue, Belmar, and Leigh Gra- this was but the first step. He briefly. Schmidt said (hat be would also In as Councilman at the last meet- FLAG RAISERS - A delegation of Bay Scouts, Girl Seoalt i ft Cab Scoots join to raise the Flag confer with John Walker, of Bel- hill, 2819 Newels Road, WaU said the "residents of Wall are ing, as chairman of the law and at the dedication of Hie Wall Postofflce. WkOe t, tl» flag, which flew over the Introduced were Committeemen mar, a geologist, and Bclmar of- ordinance committee. Township. grateful, but are not content V. 8. Capitol, was raised. Harry Rash, Arthur Krumm. Wai. ficials tonight in an effort to find for they want their own post of- ter Lukowitz, and John Gassner. a solution. fice." Dr. Clayton also introduced Free- The Congressman said he fel holder Benjamin H. Daiukin ami The lake serves as boundary Freeholder Bedell Opposes Increase 39th Flower Miss Ethel Gifford Plans Retirement that a municipality the size, a E. Donald Sterner, chairman of for South Belmar, Spring Lake, WaU Township should have it the Monmouth County Planning and on a small portion of the Board. easterly section, Belmar. In Auto Insurance Rates, Asks Probe School Planned Starting Dec. 31, She Tells Council FREEHOLD - Freeholder Eu-1 "sleight of hand' bookkeeping EATONTOWN - The 39th 1 SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS — nounced that identity cards had A color guard of Wall Township The growing weeds in the lake, Seven Injured gene J. Bedell this week placed, techniques. "This amounts to er Show School of Tha I Miss Ethel L. Gifford, who hasbeen prepared for all borough em- Boy and Girl Scouts officiated at the mayor said, was also affect- himself firmly in opposition to nothing more than a vice that Club of New Jersey will bs been borough clerk here since ployes, and he cautioned resi- the raising of the flag over the ing the pumping station. a proposed increase in automo- attempts to squeeze more money at the Civic Auditorium In ' HM5, has announced her retire- dents not to admit to their homes In 3-Car Crash new post office, and the Fort Mon- Councilman Hope also an- bile insurance rates and called from New Jersey's beleaguered Monmouth Shopping Center ment. any person representing himsel: SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - A mouth band played during the nounced that the state Depart- upon State Banking and Insur- motoring public." Tuesday and Wednesday, as a borough employe without ceremony. Miss Gifford told the Mayo Neptune City nun has been sum- ment of Transportation had ap-ance Commissioner Charles R. State law provides that insur- tomber 19 and 20. ExamutA a card. Introduced during the dedica- and Council Monday night tha moned for a hearing on Monday proved the transfer of road aid Howell to conduct a thorough ance companies are entitled to for those preparing to be ft An ordinance regulating fences tion program were Police Chief the planned on retiring on Dec on charges of careless driving funds from a 17th Avenue pro- investigation into the whole struc- a reasonable profit, but fails to show judges will be on Sept'jil. and small storage buildings, cause Walter Witt, Marvin Scott, postal 31. She will go on vacation ani the result of a three-car accident ject to the planned widening of ture of the auto insurance indust- specify how profits should be de- The sessions on tile first j of many questions when it w: Asnsskbr esssMatas Leak R. AMs* sal Cheater Apr, mi Map bus trip to Shea Stadium, KM will be accepted for children who ; af Ihe Belmar Ilissallua «•». Ah* M IOBI wen Oa vice ft •"••'• Mn. York, OB Saturday, Aug. M. lortrill be old enough to start kin- Leak F. Pawn mi Maysr Jsaa Asar. lbs. boys and girls ages M to It. dergarten next September (I anben «f ft* eieeaurr twi Mm lu MS at years old by II Oct. mn), espe- RegMraoon wiU be at the fk* cially those economically de- I bouse tomorrow ffrkJey) aW (taMalki |AH ehildra am hs •c QL-«1J» GtU. DtetatasMd Colors FYAMMI OM CTkurn ck*. Oat (hit) Behnar Heai Start pnfraa m AH lisa Hsr—sVs « aw flail say *f Ik* i •svrags from 10 to 90% PAINT * HABOTMKE mr it - turn MT na kril at sai Barmy sekesi flnetw, t Opal « A.M. -10 PJt DAVENPORT Best la food. Open M ban, PAINT * BAJtim ARE INVEST WITH CM (Jttt) QpMiMSIPJL, I Bay. ». ma Tw». I "I—. •17 F at - Belmar Savings Insured «t HMH D'JAB • BELMAR BKTOX (1641) Current Rate «.*» par annum. Friday, Saturday, Sunday Every Taes. ft Than. DUMOKD-T-T • Passbook Amount. Rangoos Ml aad serviced by KLMAK SAVING! a LOAN Distractions Mth ft Ocean Av»s. - FsalaMj am Aiw. PsriHon Horny Toads HaTTER TWISTER Sat 1 P.M.. Afss M TO-Hth An. IMh a Ocean • Behnar Soft Ice Cream - Now * Ea» * UHl nn tw Thursday, August 17, 1967 Page Two THE COAST ADVERTISER, BBLMAR, NEW JERSEY Engagement Buckley on Intrepid Miss Betty White, William Slocum Miss Ciarla USS WTHEPID — Electronics Nagg - Marion St. Mary's Catholic Church Scene Technician Third Class LeHoy C. SPRING I/AKE HBK5H1S - Buckley Jr. USN, son of Mr. and 1k Exchange Vows in Bradley Beach Rite Mr and Mrs. Stephen Nagy Jr., Of Miss Dwyer, Mr. Farren Wedding Mr. Pope Wed Mrs LeUoy C. Buckley Sr. of MiADLKY UBACll - Tlie mar- tor. St Peter Claver Human I 19 Moadowhrook Road, have an. NKPTUNE — Miss Irene Hose 2020 Diana Road, Wall Township. riage of Miss Betty Ann White Catholic Church, Asbury Park. nounced the engagement of their Ciarla became the brkle of Frank N J., was a crewmomber aboard ;iml William Charles Slwum took ifficiuU'd at the ceremony. daughter, Patricia, to Paul T. Thomas Pope Sunday in Holy In- the anti-submarine warfare sup- place Saturday in [loman Catholic Marion, son of Mr. and Mrs. nocents Roman Catholic Church. port aircraft carrier USS Intep- Church oi the Ascension. The bride wore a gown of silk Francis X. Marion, 196 N, 11th The Hev. James Keilly, pastor, id when the ship went to the aid organza over frosted faille taf Street, Newark. officiated at the ceremony. of the carrier USS Forrestal. Mr and Mrs. Vincent E. White. Teta. trimmed on the high rise Miss Nagy Is a graduate of St. Parents of the couple are Mr. 607 La Heine Ave., are parents wdice, sleeves, train with Alen- 'Tush-!>i]U":is have taken Rose High School, Hclrnar, sod and Mrs. Louis Albert Ciarla, M of the bride. The brklegroom is •oti lace. Her veil was attached Katharine Gibbs School, Boston. Sunnyfield Terrace, and Mr. and • Shocb Muffcn the pl;ict' of nil kinds* nf the son of Mrs Olive A. Estell, to a lace headpiece, and she Insurance Co. of America, New- Mrs Joseph Francis Pope, 50 • Wheel Alignment cr;:n!.n incept human ones." Noutune City, and the late Rus- carried a bouquet of white car- She is employed by Prudential Steiner Avenue, Neptune City. • Brake Service sell M Slocum. nations and babies' breath. The bride wore a cage-style ark. General Repaint The Kev. Joseph Gunning, pas- Mrs, John A. Hesseh, here, Mr. Marion is a graduate of gown oi English net over crepe was matron of honor for her sis- St. James High School, Newark. with rfrembroldered Alencon lace He is serving in the Navy, sta- trim Her matilla was edged with lam Safety H ter. The bride was also attended OurBvthuMl by Mrs. David Hewitson, Neptune tioned at Key West, Fla., aboard matching lace. She carried a City, sister of the bridegroom; bouquet of roses and babies'- Miss Dianne Kern, Neptune, and Police Arrest Man breath. Miss Gayle Polieastro, Spring Miss Lois Ann Ciarla, sister of PETE LaYAMCE PLAY MINIATURE GOLF Lake. Picking Flowers the bride, at home, was maid of BBIJMAR - A Point Pleasant honor. 604 Highway 35 Linda Kern, Neptune, was man with a desire for flowers Bridesmaids were the Misses Ntptunt 774-2+M 2forl flower girl. was ordered to appear In Mu- Barbara Pope, sister of the 'llnbert G. McMahon, here, was nicipal Court tonight to fab* bridegroom, at home; Carol Lev- TWO GAMES FOR ONE FEE best man. The ushers were Johr charges of malicious mischief. ers. Bradley Beach; Audrey A. Hessels, David Ilewitson a,nd Thomas W. Buckley, 19, of Shipe, here, and Linda Shue, Man- Bring This Advertisement — Good Mon. to Fri. Only Robert Saragusa, Neptune. Burnt Tavern Road, Point Pleas- asquan. Sales and Service A reception was held at Shark ant, was arrested by police early Rosanne Album, here, was River Hills FircJiouse, Neptune. Try Bclmar's Finest Out-Door Fun Tuesday morning as he was pull- flower girl. When the couple returns from a ing flowers from beds at the Hugh McPhee, Mountainside, OLDSMOBILE 30 Interesting — Original Holes wedding trip to Niagara Falls head of Silver Lake. was best man. Ushers were Rich- and Canada, they will reside In Police on patrol spotted Buck- ard McGuire, Hanover; William Neptune City. ley at 2:96 a.m. and he was Herrmann. Huntington Valley, CHEVROLET 50c until 6:30 P.M. — 60c to Closing The bride, a graduate of As- quickly placed under arrest Pa.; Paul Taylor, Neptune City, bury Park High School, is a le- and Ronald Ciarla, brother of gal secretary, employed in the Completes Course the bride, at home. offices of Samuel L. Epstein, As- Following a reception at the AIM 16th Ave. & the Boardwalk FT. LEONARD WOOD, Mo. — bury Park. Barclay. Belmar, the couple left Army Private Walter W. Lane, The bridegroom was graduated for Washington. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quality Used Cars from Neptune High School and They will reside in Lindcnwold. served in the Marine Corps four E. Lane, 279 Sylvania Ave., Nep- tune City, N.J., has completed an The bride was graduated from years. He is employed at Brad Neptune High School. She is em- ley Beach Post Office. eighUveek carpentry course at Ft Leonard Wood, Mo. ployed by Steinbach Co., Asbury Park. Belmar Motors The bridegroom, a graduate of 8TH AVE. 1 F ST. Neptune High School is a senior BELMAR. N J. at the University of Pennsyl Phone-681-2727 tyf&ZSAZe THE MOSTA&UNPAUTCZ£ATVBES OH EARTH, Mm. Michael D. Farren .ania, Philadelphia. ENTIUOL0GI5T5 -HAVE NAWE.P ABOUT 860,000 WECIES-ABOUF ONE.-THIEP OF THE TOTAL.EACH YEAR OVER 8,000 NEW ' DEAL - Miss Elizabeth Anne Following a reception at the SPECIE;, ARE PISCOVEKEP. wyer became the bride of Mi Barclay, Belmar, the couple left lael Damien Farren Saturday for Europe. HEATING St. Mary's Roman Catholic & lurch. The bride was graduated from St. Rose High School, Belmar. PLUMBING rhe Rev. Joseph J Miele cele She is employed by the N.J. Bell "HtADQUitrttlS IOH DieSNDAU-l PLUMBING" rated the Nuptial Mass and of- Telephone Co.. Asbury Park, as lated at the ceremony. an instructor. COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Parents of the couple are Mr. The bridegroom was graduated MPMU - M.TIRATIONS WATER HEATHS INSTALLED Mid Mrs. Vincent James Dwyer, from St. Rose High School, St. ON AN I Blanchard Parkway, West Bonaventure (N.YJ University, ELECTRIC lenhurst, Ocean Township, and and Seton Hall University School DRAIN & SEWER CLEANING '.' and Mrs. George Arthur of Law. He is a law clerk for INVESTMENT ROLLER COASTER? irren, 322 South Blvd., Spring Judge Thomas J. Smith and Judge Edward Ascher, Mon- cj.681-10.4l SMOOTH FINANCIAL ups and downs. Put the money mouth County Court, Freehold. file bride wore an A-u'ne gown He served two years as a first you must count on in our investment savings account. organza and Venice lace. Her 1508 F STREET BELMAR Funds placed here are protected by strong reserves. lieutenant in the Army at Mann- il of silk llliiiion fell from a heim, Germany. Wise management avoids speculative risk, and there's matching lace headpiece of no wobbling value of your principal. Earnings are gen- tW A 6-MONTH PiMOP A carried a missal SINGLE PIAMT LOUSE CAPHIP with orchids, stephanoUs, and erous. You're paid by check, or.. .if you prefer... CAN PSCPUCE 16 GENEP.fcnONS HOWELL NAMED EACH MUM6EEINS OVER40 V0UN& your earnings are reinvested. Take the smooth ride Mrs. Anthony H. Giordano Jr., BY JAHN AGENCY to safer earnings on your money. Stop by today. ptune, sister of the bride, was BELMAR - Michael P. Howell, Itron of honor. Oakwood Rd., West Belmar, Wall van Mrs. Thomas Township, has been appointed a Bed Bank; Mrs. Ridi- sales representative for the Con- BELMAR SAYINGS MoCormick, Glendola, necticut Mutual Life Insurance and Miss Patricia Co. He will be associated with Msuto, Asbury Park. the Edward C. Jahn Agency, East & LOAN ASSOCIATION 0. Arthur Farren Jr., brother FARM Orange, and will represent the BELMAR, NEW JERSEY the bridegroom, Spring Lab Company in Belmar and Asbury eights, was best man. Ushers Established IB?I CROP* EACH YEAR IN THE Park. FRESH PULLED CORN and TOMATOES U.6. AlOME. ErfrEkl&IVE were Clifford A. Farren, brother, A 1999 graduate of St. Rose PE9TICIPE CHEMICAL COMITO] the bridegroom, Beknar, Rich- Office Hours: 9 A.M. te 3 P.M. Daily — 7 to 8:30 Wad. Eve. High School, Belmar, Mr. Howell PROGRAMS ACE OFTEN ird Heine, Spring Lake, and HOMEGROWN - VEGETABLES'" attended St. Joseph's College, Wait-up and Drive-In Window Op.n to 4 P.M. NECESSARY TO PKJrecr V. brother of bride. Bad Albuquerque, NJM. CKDF& FROM TOTAL For the past five years he has BUY DIRECT FROM GROWER Currant Dividend 4.25% per annum PE*TRUCTION. Engagement been in business in Neptune, N.J. LOCALMERCHANTSANNOUNCE Hogan - Johnson Sea Girt Avs. (Between Hwy. 71 S 35) Sea Girt NEW ANTI-RUST SPRAY SEA GIRT - Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson Cited Today's metals and. metal- homat B. Hogan of 319 Brook- n Blvd. and have an- CAMP SPRINGS, Md. - Air- alloys differ- greatly from man First Class Richard H. those of past years in both the engagement of their sujhter, KalMeen M. to Bruce Hendrlehson. son of Mr. and sophistication and applica- Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles H. Hendrickson of ITALIAN RESTAURANT tion. Years ago, you only ctor I. Johnson, 1609 Water S66 central Ave., Spring Lake worried about rust, and then Heights, N.J., has received the cJLinai •ml COCKTAIL Belmar. The wedding will LOUNGE only on the occasion of dis- place Nov. 11. U.S. Air Force Commendation covering a pail or other Miss Hogan is a graduate of Medal at Andrews API). Md. needed article rusted away. Rose High School, Belmar, Airman Hendrickson was de- See the 1967 But today, because sf the orated for meritorious service at Luncheon-Dinner and St. Vincent's Hospital School many articles made of both Nursing, New York. She at- Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam. The & Late Supper ferrous .and non-ferrous airman hi a graduate of Mana- nded University of San Fran- Swwi| tram 12 Nora metals and because of their SCO. She is employed as a squan (N.J) High School. ornamental beauty, rust and irse at St. Vincent's Hospital. corrosion constitute a serious Mr. Johnson, also a St. Rose In Hospital Course problem. Costly, too. igh School alumnus, attended PHOENIXVIUJE, Pa. - Army Now local merchants are Bomvcnture (N.Y.! Univers- ' cialist Four Andrew K. An- FORDS at He was graduated from Mon- il, son of Mr*. Daniel F. offering a newly-developed mouth College, where he became m, 114 Tuttle Avenue, Spring spray that is designed fo# member of Delta Sigma PI fra. N.J., has completed a clin- this specific problem: a metal tsrnky. He is employed hi Hie ical specialist course at Valley •Umationsl Export Division of Forge General Hospital, Phoenix 62 SyUanio Ay.. THE BRIGHT ' Electric Co., New York ville, Ps. ami Hiqh.o»

object we wish to protect from For the lowest rate SPOT rust and corrosion without changing its basic appear- On Highway 35 (Near Hwy. 38) ance with a protective paint. • financing a new automobile George C. Giger Derusto Auto Bumper Spray is a clear shield that dries fast, stays clear and seals out all the elements that ordin- SEE BELMAR-WALL NATIONAL ALSO A FEW 1966 FORDS STILL LEFT arily cause rusting and cor- rosion. AT VERY SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS But don't let the name mis- the Bank that did not raise its lead you; it's good for hun- ' i dreds of other objects beaides auto chrome! rates on installment loans last year

mnqawm < sDatmuvs Belmar-Wall National Bank At Both Locations stttttittitts Ummrm - «.. « Or* Ha GIGER FORD Wai Twjfc — Rfc. M * 11* Am. 709-10th Am Hwy. 35N«or3t •ELMAR.N.J. WALL, N.J. 4IM600 611-4343 Thursday, August 17, 1967 THE COAST ADVIETISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Page Three Airman in Training Schedule Listed MAT & EVE All WAYS BEST At Manasquan IIIAI I MANASQUAN - The Mana HALL ONE DAY ONLY squan Schools will open on Wed- nesday, September 6. New pupils must be registered before the RT. 34 and ATLANTIC AVENUE end of August to be admitted on opening day. The high school is SHINF oftp every weekday for registra-1, RAISPONSOREN OR D BY MON. tiort and elementary school pu- FIREMEN'S EXEMPT ASSN. pils may register any weekday at AUG. the Broad Street School. No new 21 pupils will be registered from September 1st to 8th. High School Pupils who wish credit for summer tutoring must arrange to take examinations on August Mth or 25th by calling at W11.I.ARII WINCHESTER the high school. SAN ANTONIO, 'lex. - Airman Manasquan High School fresh Willurd F. Winchester, son of Mr man students are asked to report BUS TRIP — CUttow «* ttw Belnur Bead Start program get ready to Imt op a bu» for Story- and Mrs. Marion E. Winchester to school on Freshman Orienta- book Land. PfcmuMfe, and a day's outing. TMa is m of Kveral Held trip* takm by Hn ckll- tion Day, Thursday, August 31 of 416 1'assaic Avenue, Spring dren In tfce program. Lake, N.J., has been selected for at B:30 A.M. They will be dis- U-chnioal training at Sheppard missed for the day at 1 o'clock. AFB, Tex, as a U.S. Air Force School hours for the elemen- aircraft maintenance specialist. tary schools are 8:45 to 3:00 for lAirman Winchester is 1967 grades 1, 2, 3, and Special Class graduate of Hanasquan (N.J.) and 8:45 to 3:15 for grades 4 ADDITIONAL REGISTRATION FOR VOTERS High School. to «. Kindergarten pupils attend the Broad Street School from DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION FOR 1967 GENERAL ELECTION 9:00 until 11:30 for the morning GREATEST ARRAY OF WORLD-RENOWNED School Registration session and 12:30 until 300 for IS SEPTEMBER 28, 1967. CIRCUS STARS IN ALL CIRCUS HISTORY! BBLMAR - The Board of Edu- the afternoon session. Ll Ib. cation has announced registra- High School classes will begin For the convenience of those who are unable to register during the day for the tion dates for students in the lo-at 8:10 a.m. and dismiss at 2:39. purpose of voting in the General Election to be held November 7, 1967, the muni- BARTOK Performing ELEPHANTS 2 lbs. $3.50 cal school. Cafeterias in all schools will be cipal clerks of all municipalities in the County of Monmouth have scheduled addi- 2 Herds - One of Largest Groups Now on Tour MXff ASSORTMENT Kindergarten students, not pre- in operation on opening day. viously registered, will register tional evening periods. Unless otherwise noted below, registrations will be taken TO GIVE AND £NJOY on Aug. 28; new Belmar students, ALBERT RIX SABO'S TV Aug. 29; Manasquan high school McCabe in Vietnam i at the municipal hall. Grbzly, Runian * Polar WorWa Hallmark Cards students, Aug. 30, and registra- U.S. ARMY, Vietnam — Army Private First Class John G. Mc- William Himelman, Commissioner tion ol all Anbury Park high of Registration school students, Aug. SI. Cabe, 19, whose parents. Mr. and BEARS CHIMPS CARR'S Registrations will be at the Bel- Mrs. Joseph H. Gifford, live at AVON Sept. 18-21-28 7 - 9 p.m 805 F St. - Belmar mar School, between 9 and 11407 Ocean Road, Spring Lake, RI«IS TROUPE JERI PRESSLY a.m. N. J. has been assigned to theBELMAR Aug. 22-31 6 - f p.m 25th Infantry Division In Vietnam. Amazing Unicy<-le Stars Wizard of the Tight Wire Sepf. 7-1221-22-25-26-27-28 Pvt. McCabe is a 1965 graduate 6-9 p.m ALL-GIRL AERIAL BALLETS IN THE LOOT PEAKS of Manasquan (NJ.) High School SOUTH BELMAR Aug. 23-30 9 p.m OF THE BIG TOP • BEAUTIFUL TRAINED HORSES SEA SHELL SPORTSWEAR Farrell in Training Sept. 6-13-21-22-25-26-27-28 9 p.m LAVISH COSTUMES • BRILLIANT, GALA SPECTACLE IISS RANGER - Midshipman SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS Sept. 26-27 9 p.m SEGRERO & CO.Mile. AQUILAR Ladies Shifts & Dresses Third Class Joseph U. Farrell, WALL TOWNSHIP Aug. 24-31 9 p.m. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Far- High Trapeze Balance Daring Queen of tha Air We Hove Half Siies rell of 1151 Ue Street, Wall S«pt. 7-14-21 -22-25-36-27-28 9 p.m Township. N.J., Is aboard the at- A ONE-AND-A-HALF HOUR SHOW THAT Will. KEEP tack aircraft carrier USS Ranger NOTE: YOU SPELLBOUND • CLOWNS AND MORE CLOWNS 20% Off on All Items for his summer training cruise. Any registered votsr Who has changed h is or her name due to marriage, re-mar- SET TO SCINTILLATING MUSIC OF LUCILLE WATTON'S He is attending Oegon State Uni- riage, divorce or by court, must re-register. CIRCUS BAND • FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ... SEE ITI 700 • 8th Ave. (Opp. Freedman's Bakery) Belmar, N. J. versity in Corvallis, where he is a member of the MROTC unit. Naturalized citizens must present their naturalization papers when registering. Performances Starr at 2 & 8 P.M. Any registered voter who has moved, within the county, within the district, or Doors Open One Hour Earlier * Come Early from one district to another on or before September 28, 1967, must sign a change- of-address form with hia municipal clerk or notify the office of the Commissioner POP. PUKES! Children $1. Adulls $2 of Registration in -writing. All change of address must be postmarked not later than September 28, 1967. Any person who, due to illness or disability, is unable to appear before his muni- When You're a cipal clerk or at the Hall of Records, Freehold, New Jersey, on or before the 28th of September to register, may apply in writing to the Commissioner of Regis- tration, Hall of Records, Freehold, New Jersey, on or before September 28, 1967, Anderson TV Co., Inc. Weekly Newspaper for registration at his residence. In order that the necessary forms be processed Telephonep : 774-8977 before the registration deadline, namely, September 28, 1967, we request that 424 Main Street Avon, N. 3. you apply for regu*W*on at your residence as soon as possible. Such persons will be registered by a representative from the office of the Commissioner of Reg- You Try Harder istration and vote an absentee ballot at their home. If in doubt as to whether or not you are an active voter or registered from your S/urte lieauty Salon present address — telephone — 462-1940 — Extension 898. 700 • 8th AVENUE - BELMAR Or Else... Dial - 681-5675 j Moderate Prices It's the early bird that gets the worm - - - Professional Beauty Can and we're up early, looking for bits of news; to make sure your paper has that Styling "local touch". Coloring Permanents THE COAST ADVERTISER knows all about FREEDOM OPEN SIX DAYS the problem of being a little fish in a big pond. We also know that a weekly paper must go just a little more into smaller gatherings. * BOAT RIDE * What are they? TO ASBURY PARK Who may buy fliem? EVERY EVENING And we're not a daily; Americans have put their tarings to work of the same or larger deriominitioni u • JULY and AUGUST for freedom through VS. Savings Bonds "^" For in.tu.ee for |39 total, you for many yean. New Freedom Shares do the 7:45 P.M. Return 9 P.M. 125 and s same job ... plus. 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Has Been Added Our 'phone 681-61100 J7 TU VM. auwmmrt *m ml m fa tMt mlvmrttfmmU ft If prmmlet » a (WMU for Your Pleasure A wrftst » HWMM Wrt «. rr«w» C^M mi flat f •••••••••••Ml 9SI "P STREET — BELMA* Thursday, August 17, 1967 Page Four THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Square Dancers Plan Festival BUSINESS DIRECTORY WALL TOWNSHIP — The QUICK REFERENCE TO YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSMEN I'.'ii'.lnh Annual Square Dance Festival at lire Allaire State Park SERVICES will be the feature of the Fall APARTMENTS FOR RENT HELP WANTED - Male program of the Jersey Shore HARRY PFLUG For late summer, fall and win-Promenaders. AUTOMOBILES INSURANCE Apartment, 3 large rooms and ter work in greenhouse and gar- Uuimkl Newman, chairman of 607 - 12th Ave., Belmar the Sept. 17 event, mid that ad- bath, 1st floor, yearly, convenient den. Young men 17 and over "ap- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Lam mowers repaired and sh*rr> location, no pets, private entrance, ply in person. Steady work for mission will be free and club lev. SURF INSURANCE AGENCY ened. Hand saws, circular saws, el dancing will continue from 1 unfurnished, Manasquan. 22H314. those who qualify,' standard ag- WILLIAM H. BROWN hedge shears, scissors, dilseU, (20-21) riculture wage. Gregory Green- to 5 p.m. Callers for the event JOHN'S ATLANTIC SERVICE will be Manny Amor, liakewood; 1601 Highway 71 — Belmar, N. J. planes, planer knives, kitchen houses, 2177-Hth Ave., Sea Girt Mechanic on Duty at All Times 19-21 Glen Cooke, Wall Township, and Dial 681-2805 knives and Ice skates sharpened. IBelmar — Two lovely apartments. Wike Grey, Spring Lake Height. "f St. at 17th Avenue So. Belmar, N. J. Phone ffil-2145 Winter rental, heated, furnished, Chairman CHff Fergmon laid very reasonable. Call 681-2681. the open air dance scheduled for WANT CAR ECONOMY? Volkswagen Part Shore, Inc. (20) Garden Club 8:30 tomorrow night will be held MERCHANDISE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE at the Fifth Avenue pavilion In SEE Sets Conference Belmar. Glen Cooke and Manny BUT APPRAISE 8EIX Amor will be callers for this GAIL M. SMITH IF IT'S TRIMMINGS ITS GOT TO BE ... BRICK TOWNSHIP SOMERVILLE - The Garden TURN IT INTO CASH Club of New Jersey President's event. 4075 Highway 33. Neptune Tel. 201-968-0100 Paintings, Guns, Coins, Clocks, ARROWHEAD ESTATES Day Conference will be held on On Sept. 9, Curley Ouster wta BLACKBURN'S Gold, Silver, Jewelery, Furniture, Thursday, Sept. 14 at Far Hills be the featured caller for an LARGEST STOCK OF TRIMMINGS IN THE STATE Music Boxes, China, Cut Glass. $19,900 Inn, Routes 202 and 206. Besides open air dance to be sponsored BRICK and STONE PRODUCTS Tools, Anything Good. by the Jersey Shore club at the 216 Main St. Phone 775-9488 Avon, N. J. Spacious S year old ranch, 3 bed- the president, two other members BELMAR TRADING POST Edith Enabling School, Howell rooms, l'/a baths, laundry room, of each of the 17ft clubs in the 1005(4 F St. federation will attend the meet- Township. Al Siemers will be full cellar, walnut panelled recre- chairman of the event, assisted TURNER BUILDERS SUPPLY INC. 681-3207 Belmar ation room, attached garage, cor- ing, the theme of which is "Lead- ers Arise." Mrs. Anthony Ben- by Mrs. Siemers, Mr. and Mrs. Largest Variety of Brick and Stone in Shore Area (ml ner wooded lot, A-l condition, Vern Livingston, and Mrr. and owner transferred. nett of Summit who is Chairman of the conference has as her Vfce- Mrs. Charles Hoffman. Block for Patio, Curb, Splash and Decorative SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO. DONT MISS THE!! On Sept. 13, the club will hold Ragging: Slate, Blue Stone, Flagstone I1KBK IT LSI J. N. CARRABRANDT AGENCY Chairman end Registrar, Mrs. TYPEWRITERS - DUPLICATORS - ADDING MACHINES a covered dish supper. Mr. and Crystal Spar for Driveways, Belgian Block Corner property In Ocean Grove. Realtor Bernard J. Haley of Short Hills. Check Writers Mrs. Waller Zuber and Mr. and Canadian Cedar Fencing, Rock Garden Stone, Fire Wood Eight-room home, with attached Cor. Curtis Ave. & Highway 35 The meeting has been planned SALES & SERVICE apartment, convenient to stores, Mrs. William Sweetland are in Wall Township to provide information and encharge- . Route 35, Sea Girt, N. J. Dial 447-5656 63 West Sylvania Ave. (Rt. 35) Neptune City, N. J. 07753 one block from Mali) Avenue tertainment for the participants. 681 5562 - 681-0623 - Eves. 4»4150 During the summer months, It Dial 988-1881 [ates. New heating system only Aifter morning registration and (20-21-22-23) was announced by Earl Zea, ist year. $12,500 to close estate. business session, a pogram called club president, four couples were GLEN-WALL STONE CO. Writc e P O. Box 23, Ocean Grove, PETS "Meet The Panel," will be given. PLUMBING and HEATING voted into membership. They are, NATURAL BUILDING STONE for information and appointment. A panel of experts on garden Good home wanted for smooth Commander and Mrs. Lee 'Ernst, Bluestone — Graystone •— Flagstone club organization and objectives, haired dog. Ten months old. Had Toms River; Mr. and Mrs. Albert with Mrs. James A. McBain of Slate — Marble and Veneers shots. Wonderful with children. Schneider, Point Pleasant; Mr. PAR & DEAL Mountain Lakes, President of 2532 Belmar Blvd., Wall, N. J. Dial 681-5340 Call 681-0074 and Mrs. Oscar Loesch, Belmar, The Garden Club of New Jersey (Opp. Municipal Building) Need instant cash? (20) and Mr. and Mrs. John Walton, Plumbing & Heating Supplies as Moderator, will answer ques- Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dial 449-4600 Dail 531-2550 Be wise... MISCELLANEOUS tions from the floor. BUILDING MATERIALS and SUPPLIES Farmer. Manasquan, were wel- State Highway 35 Wall Township, N. J. Afler luncheon on-ih spot flcw- comed as guests. get up to '200 TV SET . FREE! - Table Model er arrangements will be created "Serving Shore Area Home Owners and Contractors by six outstanding arrangers in with stand - 681-0691. Dancing for the evening was. Over 47 years". (20) the state. This portion of theunder the direction of William on your Easy Charge program is to be called, "Sur- Dodd, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard prise Package," as the artists will O'Shea and Mr. and Mrs, Loesch STERNER COAL & LUMBER CO. no t know in advance what kind were in charge of refreshments. LUMBER - MILLWORK • HARDWARE - APPLIANCES FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS . . . CALL of floral material will be given HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE them to use. Mrs. Harold Pletch- 11 th. 12th & R.R. Aves., Belmar, N. J. Dial 681 -1900 COAST ADVERTISER Mofristown, will serve as OFFSET • LETTERPRESS Commentator for this session. CARPET TILE 701 - 7th Avenue 681-6000 Belmar, N. J.

Phone -449-3443 DEAN'S FLOOR COVERING FULL LINE OF CARPET — TILE AND LINOLEUM Phone - 681-9627 IN STOCK JOHN'S OFFICE BAR 0m Also Mosaic and Custom Vinyl Tile John & June Peters "About all children an de- ROUTE 35 • I/, mile north of Manasquan Circle - SEA GIRT Kay Riggs prived of nowadays la self- reliance." ' NOW SERVING FINE FOODS — PACKAGE GOODS 1309 F Street Belmar, N. J. LEGAL NOTICE WALL CLEANERS & TAILORS Dial 681-5870 HONHOVTH COUNTY WE WISH TO THANK OUR 5,842 GOOD CUSTOMERS (fllKHOUATKS I Ol HT N.tlce T. Creditor. V. fnn—l FOR MAKINS OUR FIRST YEAR SUCH A SUCCESS. MARY'S COFFEE SHOP Claim. Annul IM Alterations — Dressmaking — Rewaaving ESTATE OF GUS6IE FEIGELSTKIM, Caterering for Banquets, Weddings and PICNICS DECEASED. JOAN AGEY CHARLOTTE DELHAGEN Highway 34 & Belmar Boulevard Wall, N. J. Pursuant to the order of DONALD J. CUNNINGHAM, Surronte of the M00 Belmar Boulevard 681-5859 Wall. N. J. County ol Honmouth, UlU day iwfe on the application ol th. undntlfMd. Mart Pollak. the Sole Baaeuta- W"""1he ON1RACTORS EQUIPMENT, THE eitate u[ the aald Guide rtlKleteta, ANTIQUES demand, notice la hereby liven to tin creditor, ol Hid deceaHd to praant WHEEL SUB SHOP & PIZZERIA Antique Parlor Stow, datod to the .aid Sole Executor their claim' under oath within fix monthi from WE DELIVER HOT PIZZA you'll gef your money 1872, • decorator! item. Two PLANS LfctfVuE — Norauai JAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY B. Holmea, C.S.B., • former thla data. In Our Oven Equipped Truck round oak dining tables, col- Datad: Aujuat 3rd, 1M7. DISTRIBUTORS Navy chaplain and now • Owta- MARK POLLAK • SKIL POWER TOOLS • KOHLER GENERATORS Dial f 88-9836 instantly lored leaded glass windows, Maa Science teacher and prac- 1606 r Street Belnur, New Janer ACCESSORIES 1700 Corlies Avenue Neptune Victorian ladies oak desk. tttloner la Oik-ago. will (Ire a Sol. Executor lecture on "What la year .tand- Bernard A. Kannon, Eiq. Route 35, Wall Township, N. J. Dial (201) 449-3030 Call... 2T75 Hooper Avenue CENTRAL JERSEY BANK ard «I Llvtngt" at the M.Brick Town, New Jeriey Jamea Theatre, A*ury Park, Attorney AWU Tmwr COMmNV TREASURE CHEST 1. 4 - U-SO41-33 <»17.3») MEMItROPP. D. I. 0. 1770 Belmar Blvd. en Saturday, Aug. M, at U a.m. The Ftnt Omrch el Chifat, MONMOUTH COUNT! 776-4(24 •VUHKUra'S COUBT COAST CITY CAB Scientist, la MIA SWKX is am VG&sr Assert • TWO WAY RADIO DISPATCHED • It DONALD'S FARM MARKET McCANN, DECEASED. "THE MARKET WITH A FARM" Dial 774-1414 Punuant to the orderS ol DONALD J. CUNNINGHAM. Surrogate at th. Phone - 681-2654 Serving the Entire Jersey Shore 24 Hours Per Day County ot Monmouth, Ulta day made, on the application of the underlined. 27Q7 Belmar Boulevard Wad, N. J. The Howard Savlngi Iiutltutlon, SOU Executor, ol the eataU ol the aald Mary ElKabeth MoCann, deceand, no- tice la hereby given to the creditor! 01 Bald decaand to prnent to the aald Sole Executor their claim, under oath JOHN'S FLOWERS T.V. RENTALS wllhln alx month! from ttili date. Ful Urn of Healthy Plants for Dated: Augult 7tl>. 1967. THE HOWARD SAVOKM BEDDING — PERENNIAL — VEGETABLE CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICE INSTITUTION Flowering Shrubs and Trees — Shad* Trees SALES and SERVICE TlSMlS83 Highway 35, [Opposite O'Brien's Funeral Home) Wall, N. J.Service Until 9 P.M. 788 Broad Street Telephone 681-3)00 Newalt. New Jaraar

FIrat National BM JOB Sprtol Lake, N. J.. Attorney t • i»-ao-in-a» (»»»» JOSEPH BERGER • NOTIC* ELECTRIC HOUSE WIRING TAKE NOTICE that appllcaUon hu N. J. State License Permit No. 100 ALAN THIELE TIRE CO. bnn mad. to the Board ol Comma- BEAR FRONT END ALIGNMENT •loner, of the Borough ol Bebnar to Dial - 681-3898 traiufer to Euald Corporation, lot BRAKE SERVICE pmnlan located at 901 Ocean Avenue, Betaiar the aiaeonal retail cooaumpUoa Dunlop The Quality Tire men.. Number CS-1 Mntofor. U- Highway 35 t Heck Ave,, Neptune •ued to SOI OcaM Avenue. Inc., trad- FUEL OIL DM 774-7805 ln( ai New Newark Hotel tor pmruee. PRINTING kjc.ua at an Ocean Avenue. Belmar, OiilcSl! blracton and Stockholdan holding on. percent or mom oC DM FARREN FUEL CO., Inc. •lock of laid corporation an al M- Sooner or later almost everyone needs Mfi "Dependable Farrenheat" Sidney P. OeClllr FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE 311 Val. Avanua, Pulnl Ple.»nt Beach F Street Dill 681-2300 Ivinlc. A. D^utr >U Vale Avenue printed matter. When you do. see... Point FleaHnt Beach Ua Minor. • Holly Boutovard, Wall Townahip, N. 1. SEABOARD SERVICE OWecUma, II any, rtmll I* aua. immediately la writing to Donald F. FUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS THE COAST ADVERTISER Matthew., Borough dark ol Bo'— UPHOLSTERING N.w Jersey. Complete Heating System •UOD CORPORATION -Aid Your Neighbor" Dial 775-2620 ShMay, p. DaCuli. PraiWIaM JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT III Tik Avenue Point rlauant Btacb. t). 1. .!!_""** WHOLSTERY t. 1 • i» ao (colas) "Or* Stop for Your Horn* Heating Needs" STERNERS, INC. FUR OH. - SERVICE • NEW HEATING INSTALLATIONS Letterheads • Announcements • Invitations 12th, 13ft t RJL Aves. MMr. N. J. Dial 681-1900 u atawti: "We Give S&H Green Stamps" mal Retaikaowl CoaaunpUaB a. am Ooaaa a Antaa, pnmWi known Mlit O WOMEN'S APPARFL Weddings • Envelopes • Invoices O Forms EittnarOtllean, MM, aar J«r»eyd Dlracto. n cc UN aald conwratfaOfM i and an. Mlowan : UM93I

Ad Books • Business Cards, etc. • APPAREL & MONOGRAM SHOP' 809 p STREET - BELMAR BEL-AIRE GOLF CLUB '/j SIZE FASHION Monogram, Dial 44*4(04 THE COAST ADVERTISER Akire toad - Crner Route 34 Alemrood, N. J. SUMMER SALAD *2S,** tasty tom«loe» Km with chicken and cur- 701 • 7tfc AvtniM . N. J. tit eca*M AinWOT. me. Subscribe Now To *< rice, made with auch in- |,a»1ioil, MKMM - 6114000 us - ink a celery and mayon, The Coast Advertiser w fctt Thursday, August 17,1967 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Page Kv«

\ OBITUARIES MANA8QUAN BIBLE CHURCH GLENDOLA BIBLE CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HAKRV RAPOPORT Marcelhu Ave. * South tit. 404 16lh Avenue 1615 GlendoU Road Rev. J. D. Thomas. Putw Mrs. Emily Morris Lewis a Steipklns, Paalor Rev. David E. MJUer. Partor Belmar Ninth Ave., Near D St., Belmai BELMAR — Harry Rapoport, Dies in Hollywood, Fla. 9:15 A.M.^Prayer time. Sunday 72, died Saturday at Jersey Shore 9:30 A.M.-Bible School. WALL TOWNSHIP - Word has 9 45 A.M.-Sunday School. Fred Medical Center after a long ill- 10:45 A.M.-Morning Worship _ been received here of the death Carmer, Supt. Graded lessons COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH ness. "The Prodigal's Father." on Aug. 9 of Mrs. Em% Morris for all ages, nursery and up. Ukewod Brad hi Mr. Rapoport was born in Rus- 6:30 P.M.—Youth Groups. 70, who had lived in Glendola The Adult Class begins a Shark River Hill. sia. He came to Belmar 18 years most of her life. 7:30 PJM.—Evening Service — study of the prophecies of ago from Bayonne whdre he The closing exercises ol the owned and operated a dry goods Daniel. Mrs. Morris died at the Holly, Daily Vacation Bible School business. wood. Fla., Memorial Hospital. will be held. Recitations, spe- 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship. FIRST BAPTIST CIHRCH OF WALL TOWNSHIP He was a member of Congre- cial music, and display of toe The sermon title from the gation Sons of Israel and the Gol- She was born in Glendola and hand work with a time of Epistle of James is "Mistaken 7:30 P.M • Evening Worship. den Age Club, and an honorary had moved to Hollywood, Fla. fellowship to follow. Confidences." (Colllngwowl Park) member of the Bradley Beach " years ago. She was a member Rev. Pater Hmaeafcik. Paatar Chapter of Mizrachi Women. tht Pull Gospel Church, Nep- Tnsaiay 7:00 P.M.-Evenlng Service. Ltla L. Warren, Organist Surviving are his widow, Pau- tune. 7:« PJJ.-Senior Choir Rehear- "Living Hopefully in Holi- »:4S AM • Sunday School and line, and several nieces and sal. ness," is the subject of the She was the widow of George B. Mult Bible Class. nephews. study from I Peter. Morris. Wednesday 11:00 A.M. • Morning Worehlp. The Johnson Funeral Home, Surviving are three daughters 7:46 P.M.-^>rayer Meeting and Monday Wall Township, was in charge of Mrs. Eloise A. Bloy, Dania; Mrs Bible Study. A continuation of 7:30 P.M.-^College Forum meets. arrangements. Jeanette M. Thompson. East Or- our study of the Lord's Pray- George A. Reid Sr., adviser. WEST BELMAR METHODIST ange, N.J., and Mrs. Georgia E er. CHURCH i MRS. SIGRID CARLSON Cowan, Hialeah; three sons Wil- Tuesday 171k Ava. at • «. 1707 B Street liam B. and Alvin E., of Wall Friday 630 PiM.-Softball game with Belmar West Belmar Township, and Harry S., Miami- 8:00 P.M.—Youth Choir Rehear Good Shepherd Chapel. The Ber. Richard SMeaar, 'BELMAR - Mrs. Slgrid Carl three sisters, Mrs. Alma Clayton, 7:45 P.M.-Choir Rehearsal di- son, 79, died Sunday at River- Neptune, Mrs. Fred Conover rected by Mrs. Pamela Ben- view Hospital, Red Bank. Wall Township, and Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Carlson was born In Swe- neth White, South Belmar, N J ; BAPTIST TABERNACLE nett for the summer months. SET RECEPTION den and had lived in this coun- 11 grandchildren, and four great- F St., South Beluwr Wednesday try many years. She was a for-grandchildren. Morris C. E. Morgan, Pastor 7:30 PjM.-MId Week Service. FOR REV. CHAPPEL mer resident of Newark. She was The C. H. T. Clayton and Son 9:45 A.M.-Sunday School, Mr. Prayer and Bible Study in Ro- WALL TOWNSHIP — A recep- the widow of Hjalman Carlson. Arthur Peterson, Supt. We mans 7. Funeral Home, Adelphia, Howell tion for the Rev. and Mrs. Don- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Township, N.J., was in charge have a class for YOU. Cradle ald Chappel and family will be Friday Robert Laird, Middletown Town- of arrangements. Roll through Adult Classes — held in the West Belmar Metho- ship; two brothers, Koike and A COLLEGE & CAREER 730 P M.-Junior - Intermediate COOPERATION — r>dy aad Marjorie, Doth ago 5, get together on a hot dog at an outing spon- dist Church tomorrow night. sored by Local 50, P.B.A. yesterday. The children are from St. Michael's orphanage, HopeweU. Fritz Svenson, Sweden and three MRS. N1COLETTE KELLY AGE CLASS TOO. Young People directed by Ja- grandchildren. The Rev. Mr. Chappel was as- This Is the eighth year that the local has sponsored an outing for the children. They have two 1708 Forest .Street mes Hardy and Fred Carmer. The William S. Anderson Funer- 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Saturday signed to the West Belmar Metho- outMujs each year, one for the little ones and another for older children. Forty children enjoyed a Wall Township Service — Message: "The al Home, Red Bank, was in WAUL TOWNSHIP - Mrs. Nic- 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Hour in thedist Church by the Methodist beautiful day at the bench with a cook-out Ihey also used thr Avon pool and were entertained charge of arrangements. Stamp of Approval," Pastor Pastor's study. Conference in June and previous- by Jules Sdnrarla, owner of the Belmar Playland where they enjoyed the rides. oette Kelly, 26, died Tuesday at Morgan. ly served in New Egypt. the James Ewing Hospital, New 7:00 P.M.—Evening Service York. Message: "Where Did You The reception was arranged by She was a communicant of Our Come From?" CHURCH OP ST. URIEL a committee of the various or- Plans Set for Annual St. Catharine's Lady of Mt. Carmel Roman 9:00 P.M.-Oollegiate Fellow- THE ARCHANGEL ganizations of the church, and Catholic Chun!)). Asbury Park, ship — All College Age are in- EPISCOPAL will feature a covered dish sup- and was born in Neptune. vited to participate in this Sea Girt per at 6:30 tomorrow (Friday) Candlelight Dance, at Spring Lake Surviving are her husband. time of Christian Fellowship. 13th Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 20 evening, and a special program. Richard; her children, Lisa Marie 8:00 AM —Holy Communion. All members and friends are and James Joseph, at borne; her Wednesday urged to attend. father and stepmother, Mr. and 7:30 P.M.—Prayer Meeting and 9:30 A.M.-Sung Eucharist and Sermon. Mrs. Joseph Plnella, and a sister, Bible Study wilh Pastor Mor- Pauleen Pinella, Neptune. gan. 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and The Franclonl, Taylor, and Lo- 8 30 P.M.—Senior Choir Rehear- Sermon. pez Funeral Home, Neptune, la sal The Rev. Canon Raymond H in charge of arrangements. Ser- Friday Miller, Rector, will preach. vices will be held Saturday at 9:30 7:00 P.M.—Youth Choir Rehear a.m., with a Solemn High Re- sal. quiem Mass at 10 a.m. at the «:00 P.M.-Teen Choir Rehear- Mt. Carmel Church, Asbury Park. sal. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Jersey Shore Medical Center Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. A Rosary will be re- Nurseries are provided at reg- 13lh Ave. and K St. Neptune ular services! Visitors are wel- Belmar, N. J. cited tomorrow night at 8 p.m. come! Rev. Theodore E. Mavis, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Lloyd, 169 M Street, West lielmar. Wall Township, are parents of a daugh- ter. WALL METHODIST ST. CATHERINE'S CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harvey, Old MIU Road Spring Lake 18th Avenue, are parents of a Rev. Carlton Nekaa Masses - 8, ». 10. II, 11 son. Weekday Man - 8:00 AM. Services at 8:30 aid 11 A.M, Monday, 8:00 P.M. • Mlraculow Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel FUeg- Thia la the way, walk In Rev. Harvey Malick wfD bring ledal Novena devotions. ler, 402 10th Avenue, Belmar, tile message. "Regular or Spe- lt-(Iaa. 30:21.) • '' / are parents of a daughter. cial." , . Then is a right way for 9:45 AJa.-Church School for all Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Urspruek, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE things to work out, and we fol- ages. 4oo Park Place Avenue, Bradley low in this way, easily, happily, fM Church o» 7:30 P.M.-Jtev. Malick will be Beach, are parents of a daughter. effortlessly wa make divlna assisted by the Young Adults order. We begin this day with of the church. His topic will The first lighthouse established the idea of divine order and be "Christianity or Extinc- Pmrk in America is still in operation we keep this idea of divine tion." on Little Brewster Island in Bos- order before us continually. As Sunday service, U AM. ton Harbor. Bev. and Mrs. Nelson and their Sunday School. H A.M. we work today, we work in • son Carlton Nelson are vacation- I:U P.M. • Wednesday - apirit of divine order, and our Ing In New York State. Testimony Masting. accomplishment it rewarding and satisfying. We bleu our home today with the thought of divine order and ae« every ST. MARK'S B. C CHURCH FIRST METHODIST CHURCH member of the household Seven* An. ft D St M An. nd Cnoceat Parkway blessed, at peace, and success- Sea OH SUBSCRIBE NOWI ful In their endeavors. Stacy 1). Myers, Mtotator Bev. J. Frederick CUM Sunday Hun - «, 10, and 11 Rev. Stacy Myers will take for UL Us topic at the 10 a.m. worship Weekday Masses - 7:10 A.M. Fill in and send subscription blank to ... service "The Mindfulness of DANCE PLANNERS - Tie Rt. Rev. Map. John E. Grimes. Cod." seated center, dbcusMs plans for the annual Candlelight nance ALLENWOOD PROTESTANT THE COAST ADVERTISER with Mr. aad Mrs. Frederic Baker, and, standing, Dr. and Mrs. nan FKEBBYTERIAN AlWre-Alleawcd Baal Daniel S. Savlal, co-chairmen of the event, which will be held W An. ud E «. Bar. J. E. McFarlaaa. Palter 701 • 7th Ave. — Belmar, N. J. 07719 Aug. 25 at the Monmoulli Hotel, Spring Lake. a 30 AM - Bible School. SCLEROSIS •er. B. D. Remain. *. SPRING LAKE - Plans have co-chairmen for dance arrange- the morning services of wor- 10:46 AM . Morning Worship. «:00 P.M. • Young People's been completed (or the annual ments. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RaSetio ship will be held in the Church Mom: 481 6000 Candlelight Dance, to be held gan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert at 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. on Sun- 7:00 P.M. - Evening EvangeaV and Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kelly tic Service. Aug. 33, at the Monmouth Hotel, Malley will be in charge of dec- are ticket chairmen, and Mr. and day. The music will be provided here, lor the benefit of the par-orations. 0 by Mn. Phyllis Benjamin, organ- Dole: Mrs. Arthur Marr and Mr. and ish of St. Catharine's Church. Ms. John Tully, are chairmen ol ist and Mr. Joseph Kim Precos (:W P.M. • Prayer and BH« Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poolley secretaries for the affair Print- At a meeting held at the hotel, wloW. The sermon topic by the and Mrs. Fred Brown bead the Ing chairmen are Mr. and UN. paator. (he Bev. Blanchard D. Please Deliver THE COAST ADVERTISER the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John E. Cadillac committee. Mr. andIWchad Fay and Mrs. John Mc- Romalne Jr., will be entitled ST. MARGARETS CHUMS Crimes, pastor of St. Catharine's, Mrs. Frank Matuch and Mr. andDonnell Art work ii being direct 'Hidden Treasure." To announced that a Cadillac, tele- Mrs. Sterner are In charge of ed by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vatta. vision sets, an oil painting of theapodal awards; Mr. and Mrs. _J: T. «, »:». 10:* U:H church, furniture, electric appl- John Dlnnl and Mr. and Mrs. Master of ceremonies (or the Weekday Mast-7 AM. Addreti.... party will be Mr. and Mn. Louis Tajtar Manorial BaptM Chan* ances, cameras, and many other Fred Cogllagnese, chance books; Friday S PJL • Novena of ft. items would be chanced off atMr. and Mrs. Frank Heine anc Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Francis IMncDM B.i»»t> Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Percy SacredHeart the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheridan, Mm. Aw. at FB» Chadwlck serve as advisory com- AwtrtMea Sunday Masses - On the hoor Chairman of the dance will be special clubs; and Mr. and Mrs. fr«n7toll AM. tochulve. mittee aides, and Mr. and lira. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Baker, H Kenneth Drury, licenses. Joseph Walker and Dr. and Mrs. was announced by the Rt. Rev. Heading the reception commit Urie Parkhill, publicity co-chair- ST. JAMES n ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION $3X10 Msgr Grimes, and Dr. and Mrs. men. MOUNT OUT* tee will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward BraOey Beach, N. S. Daniel A. Savini, will be co-chair- Miss Anna Haynes 1s honorary BAPTIST OIURCB men. Heine and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Q TWO YEAR SUBSCRIPTION ...„,,. $6.00 Robertson. Dr. and Mrs. Fred- chairman of the finance commit- 8:00 AM-Olie Holy Eucharist. Itt Aram aad F tare* The Paul Sparr orchestra will erick Steller and Dr. and Mrs.tee. Active chairmen are Mr. and 10:00 A.8.-Choral Eucharist and (Ml play for the dancing, and Mr. and . .10 par copy Nicholas Conforti are patrons Mrs. Frank Ryan, and Mr. and IT7.CII Singh Copy — Mailed Mrs. Sylvester Carroll awl Mr. chairmen. Mrs. John Juska. 10:00 A.M.-Ohurch school for •:«5 am. • Sunday Sal and Mrs. Thomas Madlgan are 11:00 am • Morning 1 6 Months __. $2.00

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O Enclosed H my chad. irtuawd on bMutHul Silver lake ce»v«ntMi prevent him from months after he was found guilty ulun (left) of East Orange, m able to query the VISTA system. VISTA, which stanch for Visual doing not just his regular work, of breaking Into an F Street serv- Information System Trunk AdmhustraUon, flashes answers on vldeotvpe screes l-'i seconds after It is time that Congress and the Administration but any substantial gainful work. ice station and taking $125. |SJM MenogsML Hit by Borough undertake a program for stringently reducing federal A person's training, age, and Magistrate Edward X. Mur- work experience are considered ay sentenced Johnson after po- NEPTUNE CITY - The Bor- expenditures and controlling their future growth. Tax- n determining disability. lice charged the Neptune man ough Council here wants the Mon- payers, who bear the cost if government and to whom Caivano added that generally with breaking into a Sinclair Serv. mouth Consolidated Water Com- the government turns when emergencies arise, should a person must have 5 years of ice Station, here. pany to prove it's need for a work under social security in Your County Home rate increase, or, said Mayor Wil- insist that members of Congress favor such a proposal the 10 years before his disability Edward J. Lisaenden Jr., 1». liam Oliver, Council will protest as the Government Program Evaluation Commission. to qualify for benefits Kenneth Clark, 19, and William the request for a rate Increase. "Whether or not you are digi-l?^6111' ^ aU rf Bayonne, wer* Economist Reports (fined r The water company wants to up ble to receive disability insur-' 1 *& "> "^g "» possession 1 of alcoho1 1 6 Mwmouth Laws Clinic Scheduled it's rates by 25 per cent, but ance benefits, Caivano said, "you, w* " "»«»«• Council said It wanted the com- may be offered to help in im) MJSS Barbara A McDevitt of Tuesday, August 22, is (he date set for the Monmouth County pany to show its was "absolutely proving your condition and in jersey city, was fined a total of necessary." And, the Council de- Jerry Marcus preparing for, and finding work." Lawn Clinic to he held at the Was It Sudden? $50 for leaving the scene of an Adelphia Research Farm, just cided to write to the company He explained that when a per- accident and being an unlicensed Mildew Central of sandwiches. Sandwiches can outside of Freehold. and let it know that Neptune City son files an application for social driver. Damp summer weather has he hearty te-man-sree, triple Each year the Monmoulh Coun- is "not happy" about the whole security disability benefits, the caused a mildew problem this deckers or small finger size ap- State Vocational Rehabilitation James M. Scisdone, Jersey y Extension Service sponsors petizers. Lunches, snacks, pic- this clinic with the help of Turf year for homemafcers, reports Agency Is provided with the de- City, was fined $26 for leaving Mrs. Sylvia F. Median, county.nics, parties . . . anytime is the And, said Borough Clerk Harold Specialist, Dr. Henry Indyk of tails of the case. the scene of an accident. home economist. right time for a sandwich. Rowland, if the water company Caivano advised disabled per- Rutgers. County agricultural does not give the Council any agents. Donald M. Mohr and Al- Wolds that cause mildew grow sons not now receiving disability on anything from which they can Whether they're served plan .^action on it's request for In- bert Nordheden, along with Dr. or toasted, single, double or triple benefits to get in touch with Lawrence Roger Home get enough food. To prevent mil- formation, the Council will con- tadyk, will be available that eve- decked, sandwiches are Ideal their local social security office WAIX TOWNSHIP - Sp 4 Lau- dew keep things clean and get tinue its protest to the Public ning from I p.m. to dark. Ques- summertime meals. They are nu- if they have any questions or rence D. Rager, son of Mr. am rid of dampness. Clean clothing Utilities Commission. tions, problem diagnoses, and tritious and economical and keep wish to file a claim. Mrs. Joseph F. Rager Sr., 11M is less likely to mildew than ' identification will be hotweather kitchen duties at a Robert C. Long Jr., who was The Asbury Park social securi- Glenn Street, West BeUnar, la soiled clothing. Greasy films such ty office Is located at 611 Reck home after spending 15 months from 6 to 7 p.m. comfortable minimum. a Councilman here from 1961 to ration of the steps as those that form on kitchen 1969, was appointed to Hie Board Street. Hours are from 9 a.m. in Vietnam with the 54th Sign* walls also contain many nutrients Every sandwich starts with to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri- Battalion, Company B. He also a saw lawn will be of Adjustment to fill the vacan- 7 to 7.30 and lawn on which mildew forms. bread — a daily "must" in a cy caused by the resignation of day. In addition, the office re- was assigned to the First Civ. balanced diet. Bye bread, whole airy, 13th Signal Battalion, Com procedures will be dis- Try to control Hie cause of Charles Brauer, 38 Evergreen mains open Wednesday evenings wheat, brown, raisin, French pany A, Air Mobile and served cussed from TM to B p.m. A dampness. Cooking, laundering, Avenue. Mr. Brauer told the until 8 p.m. The telephone num- loaves, hard and soft rolls, ham- eight months as • radio opera, demonstration of (hatching ma- bathing without adequate ventila- Council In hie note of reslgna ber Is 774-2500, or residents of burger and frankfurter buns all tor. chines and fertilizer applications tion may add two or more gal- tion that he was leaving the Board Ocean County may call 89M585. make interesting varieties. will be conducted from 8 to 8:15. lons of water to the air in the for "personal reasons." The remainder of the time will house within one day. Dampness Fillings made with eggs, poul- He had been a member of the b* devoted to answering ques- in a basement often is caused by try, meat, cheese, dairy products Board since 1961, and had been lions. warm moist air coming in and COFFEE ELEGANTLY SERVED and fish rang high on the pro- reappobited In January for a new In addition to lawn, bisect and condensing on the cold surfaces. tein list as well as On flavor three-year term. disease problems, a display of list Summer vegetables such as It helps to ventilate the house problem weeds to lawns of t lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, green Police Sgt. James Dugan and by running an electric fan in area will be exhibited and dis- peppers, cucumbers, celery, Patrolman Laurence Oliver came places that cannot be exposed to radishes and onions combine well In for praise In a letter from the outdoor breezes. If necessary, get For those unable to attend the with other foods for colorful Wall Township police. The two rid of toe dampness by heating Adelphia Clink, a Central Jer- flavorful fillings. men were first on the scene of the bouse for a short time. Then sey Lawn Clinic and Demonstra- an accident on Aug. 7 In Wall open doors and windows and use tion will be held on Thursday, Turkey and fish fillets and Township and took over until Wall an electric fan to force out quick- August M at the Agricultural steaks are mong the summer's police arrived. The pair had bean ly all the wanned air that has Campus. College of Agriculture, best buys and make delicious attending a funeral neaity when taken up the extra moisture. Me- New Brunswick, following the sandwich fillings for economy- they heard the crash and went chanical dehumidifiers are use- same hourly schedule. minded homemakers. The tart to the scene. Everyone is welcome to attend. ful wherever condensation of flavor of lemons and limes en- Ms War MstwHa Tim moisture occurs repeatedly. hance the taste of many sand- It was announced that the HMOS MM wich fillings. And, of course, Borough library, in Borough Hall, Chemicals that absorb moisture 4,400,000 in plentiful peanut butter Is an all- would be closed from Aug. 28 to Traffic accidents kill.d 51,500 and K Iks magnolia trees in your and can be used in the home are lime sandwich favorite. Sept. S, because of vacations. 1M6. ' neighborhoo' "nodd and garden have Silica gel and activated alumina. suddenl.y burburs, t into bloom again, Cildum chloride may also be don't be surprised. It's one re- used but not In contact with sult of the dry weather In June. clothing because it liquifies as K absorbs moisture and can harm [CROSSWORD •> % • By A. C. Gordon Donald B. Lacey. extension spe- textile*. cialist In home horticulture at Rutgers Uniwrrity, explains that Remove mildew spots as toon the second growth on oaks, ma- as they are discovered. Don't IN JIM MAKTIM'3 VIEW."THESE ple* and dogwood trees Is also give the mold growth a chance ARE K»T» OF GOOP T6EWA0E a weaken or rot the material. ravEKS...GOOP,SENSIBU KIRS due to the dry weather in June. WHO MAY NEEPA LITTLE Brush off any surface growth COACHING NOW ANPTHEM... The second blooming of mag- outdoors to prevent scattering the BUT, THE MAOOEnY AEE OK' ooHas often happens In late sum- mildew spores in me house. Then HE SAVS.HI5 POSITIVE mar when the trees hsv* gone sm and air the Items *orougMy. ATTITUPE fOWABP YOUTH WAS through a dormant period earlier ggFLSCnP HOT WHi AGO Hi in the season. For more detailed instruction A SERIES OP LK.TUKS IN on now to remove mildew, write OHIO TO HELP COMBAT the first magnolia flow- for the "Mildew" leaflet to Mrs. JUVENIUE PELINOUENCV. ttj dresses up a dinner party so well as ifcod hearty cup of coffee elegantly served after a fine meal. Whether the In the spring, tin new Sylvil a county home dinner has been a buffet or a sit-down affair, fuests are apt growt_hj waWsWs far enough along economist, 20 CourtI St.St., Freehold. to appreciate a change of scenery and a move to the com- Mflxwflowerb buds hatf set Just I* Aogast gssatwlaa JAUES ALltM UART1N, fortable relaxing atmosphere of the living room, den or patio Ms Iks dryy weather period of HOKOKEP AS mJ TRUCK the first threft e weeks is June. The sandwich originated *» a TMe YWt lywt where the hostess does the honors on coffee. General Electric convenient method of eatii AMEBICAM TCUCMM ASSOC- test kitchens suggest stronger coffee than is served for break- Thb weweathes r gave the buds a meal with one band and _ IATIONS, HA* SHOWN MOB* lust or lunch and putting coffee on to brew in an automatic dormant period evolved into one of the most THUM ONCE THAT MEROBM-W coffee maker just as guests are being seated. llBing the best the • popular ways of enjoying food possible brand of coffee available and setting the brew selec- tmdd tknuate growth and favorites. tor for strong coffee assures success. No watching is neces- S a second flowering. sary with GE automatic coffee makers. When the coffee is August is sandwich month says ready, brewing will stop and the coffee maker will keep Mrs. Sylvia F. Meehan, Hon- TgUCK coffee hot for serving. mouth County home economist. U SIX YEAR*, Coffee may be served by the hostess, seated before a coffee Bdonooiy-mtnded homemakers 33-YEAR OLP MAETIM HAS table, with cups, creamer and sugar on a tray before her, or will want to take advantage of A rEKFECT PRIVINO RECORPOF it may be placed on an occasional table for guests to help the summer's plentiful foods to MOKE THAN A HALF MILLION themselves. Peek-a-brew gauge shows at a glance how much make a variety of kinds and sixes MILE*-' HE WAS THE KEY FIGURE IN A SPECTACULAR coffee is left. EE6C06 OF FOUR PERSONS For a taste treat, General Electric test kitchens suggest FIOW THEIR WRECICEP AUTO one of the following recipf« to M>rve at summer parlies. Thau liast put mure joy In NEA.P FT-yMOUTH, INR, LAST THANKSGIVING BAY... VIENNESE COFFEE aVhtart.-(Psalms4:7.) SECONPS BEFORE IT WAS M«t* «*tr« •Iron* coffer- u-r mme amount of firoand Joy Is something that is a 5MA9HEP »y A FRCWHT reffoe hut lest watrr. Sweeten to l«»lr. Have • nmall bawl part of us. It is not something TKAIH. of whip rrram on the Mrvfni trav and lop earh nip at coffee witk the cream. that we put on hut, rather, that COMMUNITYSCBVICM »» release. When wt feel the IS IMPORTANT TO JlU IRISH COFFEE leant joyful, we nwd twist to MAKTIN ANP,THOUSM HE Tlir .following; b (lie rwammrnderi recipe per nervine -TJRJVES NEAHLV 100,000 let to and let t«s joyful Spirit for irUh rvfter. Two l«'»«i|wmw (wear, two-thlrd* cop of in us well up. b»o»le ui. in us MILES A YEAR, HE #TO.L strona linl roller. » jigger of Irbh wM«k*Y, topping *hh PINPS TIME TO &EWE whip cream, We de not have to put on • joy- AS A, WJCT-TIME K3L1CC ful spirit, we do not create it— OFTICEE AMP VOLUNTEER M>LD COAST COFFEE it is there within us, s wcll- FIREMAN IN MIS- One-half nip tntUnl rtirnt «hnald he blondrd with (our spriim •* 1*» There is a joyour HOMETOWN OF GRAWVIUE, mp« of "irons roffr*. Serve with a da*h of whip cream « spirit in as? a spirit that »m«> OttO.TWE FATHER OF tiny mursltninllowa. its ssftf of joy in spite ol ex- FIVS, HE At*O GIVES Meticulous hostesses know that a clean coffee maker gives ternal happenings, that cannot Tl»« TO BW 9COWT, FTA AMP the best coffee flavor and appreciate the automatic coffi-e Onfc* CIVIC ACTWITI6S. hc iameMibitKy tar •as* rtxanina i«a sawn dm- Thursday, August 17, 1967 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW JERSEY Page Seven IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE State Calls for Bids on Route 35 THROUGH FRONT Freeway Ocean Township Extension PAGE READERS TRENTON - The Department A full interchange win be built We Buy and Pay of Transportation has called for at the Intersection with Route 66 bidding Sept. 7 on a contraci to permit traffic flow in all di- Cash for FLOOR COVERINGS to add more than 2.8 miles to the rection*. Route 66 will be widen- SCRAP IRON - STEEL LINOLEUM - CARPET . FORMICA . VENETIAN BLINDS Itoute 35 Freeway which is un- ed for nearly a half mile in the OLD RAGS _ BATTERIES der construction in Monmouth vicinity of the interchange to ex- JUNK CARS JOHN T. HUBER 205 UNION AVE (RT 71) County. pedite the anticipated Increased PROPRIETOR traffic flow. and All Kindt of MetaL BRIEUE, NEW JERSEY This second project in the build- FREE ESTIMATES DIAL 223-3854 ing of the 12-mile expressway is The project is to be completed Wall Auto Wreckers to extend from north of Route by Oct. 31, 1969. It's cost will be t:M AJL - 5:30 P.M. Dall, Th™. En. 7 . tM pjt shared equally by the Federa 33 in Neptune Township to north 1122 H St. - W«t Belmar Owed Saturdays July md Augll,, ^ Nooo of Deal Road in Ocean Township and State governments. All bids Phone 681-4200-1 Established 1938 will be reviewed before award Construction on the first phase of a contract. of the freeway, immediately to the south of the new project, has The freeway is being built as a passed the halfway mark. This relief route for Route X which ^ on a four-mile stretch from is to the east As planned, the north of Allaire Road, Wall Town- new through-traffic «pr«sway FIRST ON ship .to Route 33. L. Zimmerman will extend from the Brielle Traf- Fine Colonial Furniture and Sons, Hillside, is the con- fic Circle where Routes 34 and THE COAST! Genuine Old Fashioned Quality ractor on the $4,77B,972 job. 35 intersect in Wall Township to The sew magic rhythm orgaa. a connection with the proposed A truly complete instrument, Four structures are to be built Route 18 Freeway south of the under the magic fingers of - Also - under the new contract. Bridges Garden State Parkway spur. ReqOMtfnlly Yours will carry West Bangs Avenue HITCHCOCK ETHEL BAY and Deal Road over the freeway, However, the Department an PINE SHOPS and the freeway over Route 8B! | nounced recently that it may hold Nlghfl, at BERKELEY A pedestrian overpass will be a public hearing next January on VISITOR - Miss Sandrene Miller of C.nyina. South America, third from left. Inspects Kaay Charge Regan's Yacht Club MAISON TOLE built at Fordham Road at the a proposal to extend the freeway Hirst- Belmar outherly end of the project. Just from the Parkway spur north- plate, handed her by Herbert Boyd, Assistant Vice President, The Central Jersey Bank and Trust LAMPS TALENT NIGHT lorlh of th» Route 33 inter- ward across Tinton Avenue to ex- Company, on her visit to the bank's Allrnhural office, lliuik stall members Mrs. Edwanl Hamrock, EVEBY WEDNESDAT hangs. ' ) isting Route 35 north of Baton- Jr., left, and Mrs. C. L. Olsen, are the other wel miners. town, thus providing traffic re- The freeway will have two 12- lief for Route 35 through Beion- oot wide traffic lanes in each' town' CONLOR SHOP irwtion with 12-foot exterior and GENERATORS • STARTERS • BRAKES -foot interior shoulders. The op- Two other freeway projects are CARBURETORS • FUEL PUMPS • MUFFLERS Telephone 223-3746 posing bituminous concrete road- i the design and right-of-way •ays willl be separated by a 60- acquisition stages. One is to ex- Try ROUTE 71 - MANASQUAN — NEW JERSEY oot wide and varying grass med- THE NATIONAL tend from the Bridle Traffic um which will be enhanced by MULTIPLE SCUAOSIS Mil' iantings of pin oak, pine, holly, Circle to north of Allaire Road SOCIETY FIGHTS "v* Oilman's Auto Service jayberryy y and crabapple trees. where construction is under way. MS Road Service Acceleration and deceleration The other will cover the section through ancs will be provided for safe (rom Deai j^ t0 ^ Park. research and Complete Automobile Repairing ONLY AT -ntry and exit to the freeway. "A movie critic gets com- patient S&H Green Stamps ' way spur. limentary tickets so he can services nulie im -alimentary ri 15th AVENUE ft F STREET BELMAR. N. X STERNERS larks." TeL: 681-1313 FUEL OIL and Newspaper Boy* Wanted s

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NUFFORT SCORES Bohn Defeats Raceway Sees Favor Elliott REGATTA WIN BELMAR — Bob Nuffert, Jr., Favored Eliott Faster Track In Wall Race of the Minnetonka Yacht Club of WALL TOWNSHIP - Parker FREEHOLD — Freehold Race- WALL TOWNSHIP - Tommie Minnesota, won the championship Bohn of Freehold proved Satur- way got off to a fast start in Elliott of Toms River Is back in at the Delavan Lake, Wis., races. day night that at least sometimes the opening week of its Expan the groove at Wall Stadium and In a series of four raots, the the good little guy can beat the sion '67 season. Business was appears to be headed for his l&year-old former Behnar resi- good big guy. brisk throughout the week. best racing season since 1962. dent topped competition from 113 Bohn. limited to 327 cubic Most significant change brough He'll be favored to win his eighth inches in his sportsmen division boats from four mid-western about by the construction pro- main event Saturday night in thestates. racer, turned back the favored gram was the general improve- 35-lttp contest. ON TARGET EVERY TIME Tommie Elliott ol Toms River in In Behnar, Bob's father was ment in the time of the races. The outstanding modified stock Wall Stadium's 85-lap modified a regular winner at the Belmar Part of this results from the car racing pilot won seven main sportsmen feature. Yacht Club on Shark Stiver un- increased purse schedule which events through August It at the Bohn took the lead from George til the family moved to Deep- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! attracts better stables. Taking seashore track and holds a com- McCurdy of Lakewood shortly haven, Minn. The Senior Mr. a closer look we find, however manding point standing lead. after the midway point and held Nuffert's sloop won toe Class E that many of the horses estab- He's trying for his fourth modi- off a fast-charging Elliott. Aside race on Minnetonka. THE COAST ADVERTISER from the prize money, Bohn also lished new records for them- fied championship on Wall's high- earned a guaranteed starting posi- selves. Credit for this must go banked macadam speedway. Mrs. F. William Nuffert, 105 to the new track. 20th Avenue, Is the grandmother tion in the Trenton 200 to be held Registering only two wins in at the State Fair Grounds August The opening day program ae of the young yachtsman. the pattern for the entire week 1964, none in 1965 and only four 20. He will represent the seashore last year, the Ocean County star track in the Classic event. In ten races compared to last year's opening day card there appears to have found the key MuCurdy was another surprise to success in the No. 20 (formerly of the evening as he drove a bril- was an average improvement o SEND US Bernie's T. V. 3 seconds per race. No. XLI) owned by veteran modi- liant race to lead for more than Specializing in Color TV Fastest time on the card was fied oar-owner Don House of Me- half the distance. After dropping tuchen. LOCAL NEWS! 2611 Belmar Boulevard Dial 681-3634 Wall, N. J. back three or four spots near the 2:01 2/5 turned in by Tomnrj the end, he rallied again to take Abbatlello driving Rex Pick He won the title in 1954, 1960 fourth money behind Modified Peerswick driven by Stanley and 1902. His 17 main event wins defending champion Jim Hoffman Dancer made a break at thi in 1954 is the second highest vic- of Englishtown. Fifth was Bob start and this probably prevented tory output in Wall Stadium's •MoGuire. an even faster clocking. 17 years of competition. Bill Stock Car Races LIFE INSURANCE Bohn's time of 9:30.1 was a As the first week came to a Pflster of Eatontown holds that track record — although only CIRCUS PALS - Two doom pay Mmfe to Jerri Prasley, tight close the management was look- record with 18. But over the years every SAT. nlte THE FAMILY MAN CAN AFFORD three 35lappers haw been ran wire queen, in a scene from the Famous Bartok Circus. The Cir- ing forward to the two minute Elliott has won more races than at the track so far. cus will present two performance! Monday at toe Sooth Wall mark being broken in the Sat any other Wall Stadium competi- # MODIFIED, "You're in Good Hands with AUstate" m urday invitational races. It marked only the second time Fire Houw ground., Route M and Atlantic Avenue, the show., tor. (Present standard for Freehok this year that a sportsmen divi- at 2 and 8, will benefit the Wan Vtnmm; Exempt Association. His main opposition in the SS- # SPORTSMEN is the 2:00 3/5 shared fay Hal lapper Saturday night is expected sion car has been driven to a Boors open an hour before ahow time for visits to the menagerie ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. feature win over modifieds — Sampson and Fly Fly Bird. to come from former champion # NOVICE and •ideahowe. Don Stumpf of Neptune City 774-8200 District Sales Office 774-3050 ~ both times by Bohn. Over the years sportsmen cars have won driving Bob Furslew's 2 Jr. He's NEPTUNE CITY SHOPPING CENTER less than a dozen times. Plan Coaster Derby won two so far this year. Another Wall Stadium Merchants Lose threat to Elliott Saturday night— Rt. 14 JHWAY 35 NEPTUNE CITY, N. J. Twelve lap modified-sportamen Workshop Saturday and still a championship possi- heat races were won by Bill WAILL TOWNSHIP - The fi- bility — is Jim Hoffman of Eng- in Wall Township Brice of South Belmar, Jack Ely To Family, Rain nal day for registration for theOpener, 10-7 lishtown. Jim has three main near Belmar, N. J. of Manasquan and Elliott. The BBLMAR - Holy Family of Wall Township Police Coaster BELMAR - The Jersey Gen- race wins this year. The Shore's Most Talked About Lanei consolation race was won by Union Beach won two games in Derby, to be held Sept. 24, will erals have a week to prepare for Eliott — as of August 11 — Johnny Luhrs. the Jersey Shore Baseball League be Friday, Sept. 1. their next engagement in the has a 134 point lead over last last weekend to just about smash North Atlantic Football League year's champ, Hoffman. for Norm Janwich of Morganville Registration should be made at BRADLEY LANES, INC. any first place hopes the Belmar after suffering an opening 10-7 Other passible feature event picked up ground in the race for Merchants may have had. police headquarters. loss against the New Britain Bees beautiful the novice division track champ- winners this week include Parker 1 (A Sports Arena Enterprise) Belmar suffered a 1-0 setback . Police will conduct a workshop at Wall Stadium. Bohn of Freehold — the only trees... ionship as he won the 25-lapper under the lights against Port The Generals opened the cam- 1217 Main St.. Bradley Beach 774-4540 im rookies^Bob Campbell of for applicants on the construction sportsmen division racer to win Monmouth and had a Sunday tilt of the cars Satlrday from 10 paign before 4,327 enthusiastic one this year; Charlie Kremer of West Belmaf took second money against the Manasquan AX!, post- A.M. until noon at the Ugh fans, but were unable to come Toms River: Don Stives of Tren- ahead of Dick Robbins of Toms poned because of rain. The Mer- through with the clutch plays. In River. school parking lot. The police will ton and Dave Hulse of Point chants were on the short end in the third period after recovering Pleasant. The last three are still that tilt, 6-2. supply wheels and axels for the NEW SPEAKEASY ROOM Eil Leip epped his third Foreign cars. a fumble on the Bees' 36, Gene shooting for win No. 1. Compact car race in four tries Holy Family sports an lt-4 rec- Bibaud Ipped 21 yards to the First race of the evenihg's Ask for Red Schultz Saturday night as he whipped ord while Belmar Is 124. The two IS and then passed to Rich Souels, card gets the green flag at 8 the field on the final lap of the teams meet Sunday at Memorial alone in the end zone. He dropped p.m. Three 13-lap modified- lfi-lap race. Leip vent by Dick Field. The Merchants'have to what would have been the win-sportsmen heat races, a 10-lap ROYAL MANOR Lewis in the fourth comer. winn all six of then- remaining ning touchdown. consolation event, two 10-lap nov- games while HF drops Its last A 26-yard field goal In the third ice heats and a 25-lap Novice Route 35 — Spring Lake, N. J. two for the teams to end up tied period spelled the Generals doom. feature completes the can). SILTON SCHOOL for first. Al Freihart booted the deciding points. He also kicked the extra The Merchants ran up against JIM ANDERSON SPONSORS MEET an old nemesis hi Fort Moo- points after the Bees touchdown WEEKEND SPECIAL — $1.00 MANASQUAN - Robert I. Bal- mouth's Tim Rush. Be twirled In the second period. IN AAU SWIM lon, Jr., director of the Silton his third shutout of the season With 8:04 left In the second ses- MANASQUAN - Jkn Anderson, Swim School, Atlantic Avenue, sion, Tom Morris, a Toms River Flowers by Wire against them. Bill James worked Ridge Avenue, swimming for Sil- has announced that the school six innings for Belmar and struck High School graduate, blasted ton Swim School, Atlantic Ave- six yards up the middle for the ROSS $o easy, so thoughtful, win sponsor a swim meet tomor- out 12. He retired the side on nue, here, has been Invited by row night strikes in the first, fourth score. The touchdown drive cov- the Amateur Athletic Union to to beautifully received. sixth innings. Ut ered 72 yards. represent New Jersey tat a na- The meet will be (or children The Generals also hit the score- ROOT under 10 years of age. Freestyle for three hits. tional invitational meet. Jim was Fort Monmouth board In the second session. Tak- selected as a result of placing GIG MORRIS - Flower Shop age groups will be six years and ing the ball on their 43, Uic hosts, under, 7 years, 8 years, 9 years, game's lone run In Ik* first In the SO meter butterfly in ha*.., FEEDER when Bob Dunham ataflari, with Bibaud tearing off big gains, a Junior Olympic qualifying meet GEORGE A. MORRIS Telephone: 681-1709 and 10 years of age. Butterfly, all the way to third at a «Mri- began their drive. A )7jyanl pass on July 8th. He will swim this breaststroke and backstroke \3UlC -DEEPCK THAN GKANP from quarterback-coach Butch 706 • Tenth Avenue Belmar, N. J. groups will be 6 an dunder, 7 flee and scored when Bod Car- same event In Ae national meet cmtvoM.iws smwcuAR Goree Songin to Souels and a persona! Trna and shrubs flourish with and 8, and 9 and 10 years of age. bin hit safely. (UN! AtoNSTHE BOUNDARY OF 1W0 to be held in Washington. D.C. foul penalty against New Britain on Tuesday, August 92. lush follats. tJowara bloom with' Bill Rathjen had hit a horn* Smn AND IS THE DRIfSr CANVOK brought the ball to the three. dazzling color and site. Too Ross Check in time is 6 p.m. and MfflutA On Sunday Jim will compete in Root f »»(ier atUchM to tout gar- the meet starts at 7 p.m. Entries run with the bases loaded for Two plays later Charlie Holmes lie New Jersey Junior Olympic den hois, tervfs food and minerals 'Will be accepted at the gate. Manasquan against the Mer- '0HWI>?nwt MAIs TONS tucked over for the score. John Championships at Fayson Lakes. In solution straight to tht root.. chants when the game was colled NW.NV3 STBH Rodgers kicked the extra point. He qualified first In bothe the 50 12 Rots Plant Food cartridges The first three places in each after the fourth Inning after • GM<1 tyts man good memari The Generals next game is meter butterfly and the 100 meter Included. event will receive trophies. downpour hit the field. I On for your tjis ttt// timec. \ against the Hudson Valley Vik- freestyle in the 10 and under age On sal* now at m mm ings at Middletown, N.Y. on Aug. group. 25. The next home game is Sept. SUB SHOP & PIZZERIA 1 against tin Bees. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE nan TAKE NOTtCE that on the Uth day NOTKH of AUBUIt, 1967, the Board of Adjust- Taylor's MONMOUTH COUNTY ment of the Borough of Belmar, after SURROGATE'S OOVBT a public hearlnj, recommended to the NoUce To Cndftore To riwal CUM Board of Commlssloneri of the Bor- ou»h of Belmar, that the application •STATE Or of Buena Vlita Hotel Corporation for CHARLES R. WITTEMANN. premliei 101-105-107 Second Avenue, DECEASED. Lot 3-9, Block » on Borough of Bel- Pursuant to the rotor of DONALD mar Tax Map for a variance to permit Hardware J. CUNNINGHAM, kraBll of the IS Ma parking spaces and facilities u county of Monmouth. Uil» d«y made, required under section 13-3.8 be grant- on Uw appllostlon of the undmkiml. ed and that determination by said Board 10th Are. & F St. Paul W. WttenuiM, Administrator with of Adjustment has been filed In the of- Will annexed ol Bin estate ol the nUfice of saM Board at the Municipal WE DELIVER SUBMARINES 4 PIZZAS Charlei R. Wlttemann, account, notice Bunding, Belmar, Hew Jersey, and Is Belmar, N. J. la hereby (riven to the creditor! of aald available for Inspection. 4acfM.il lo aweent to uw «M Ad- Zoning Board of Adjustment Phone - 681-0511 nmuatruor with Will annexed their raArJK J. HcODBHACX IN OVEN EQUIPPED TRUCKS cUbm under oath within .« month! Secretary from thla data. Onted: AuslM 10, 1MT. PAUL W. WJTTBMANN, 101 Grajemere Avenue, Interlaksn, N. J. CALL i . Admlnlitrator with Will NOW OPEN Messrs. MUM, Nowels, Fundler New ANCO Gas Station endcomblstt, v M9 HatUson Avenue, ,1 Asbury Part, N. J. ...Ml • Route 35 at CHd Mill RJ. - Phone 449-9758 • Wit. NJ. 988-9836 AH ta « SAVE MONEY NOTIOB The Betaiar Bond of sduntleti an. • 1700 Corlies Avenue the foUowtr* datea for rgtoUm- HI - OCTANE REGULAR 6AS - 29.90 P* SA PMSBHOU) VISITORS - Menben of Ik* Aw» Boy Sent Trae. M mM the Bawd - dm (3 BlocVs t«t of Fitkin Hospital) KEROSENE — DIESEl OIL NEPTUNE, N. J. 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