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mm m. UMMK iJTi m,. THE COAST ADVERTISER Hnjkl. rw\«nty nuili Y«r Nu t 1111 MAI: NKWJKIWKV. «1l'J, THUMOAV, MAY i, i!K» South Bdmr Votes Its intenHon" TA IB%B^A B^Hs^kafeflslAaV A J C a b i a a s l A a Aa\ tiLafc aaj Ajk * 10 MMITOpOSM XWeriQe AUfnOfify <,it«J Hi ' lull h* of btH-hast ji ***" Mr In. lor la* lommwi nl j« Au ; Umrky u start >.IM w rrgunti scwr plae (MMfcM MM I>W «* (fcunrl'i «n»wt»tlw to th» •lutlj namlttaa, IT«») laa bean ll» am 1Uwl I tut tlt«t t Miy»ic f»Mld K ftvhmb* - - - - *v«r. tfw own. ii tafcl adkw tmtll HM flnaerial re- port ea to pnfMed mithiM !t? Is ISMXt Ht taM tha ( awl «t««iM net 'slsoly" urJi) ' ' ' riuvwi an Iwmt. Mr Mot HI I all IhMnd 4V> at the ac«1 m-> L e«unc!liiian CarmiH J it 1 V* state i r.TMrel, !•• a I!'.. fiwwil M «a artion The hMW M M up irt* n M tecetwd a k*t r from Isi committed asking that » s I* imrfp by the M»> w ng, wi that pinna and en Court Upsets BeNIMi S "IMC On Registration Council Orders Extra Police Patrol At Teenage Canteen After Complaint Hi UhK hin wad. ry horn i* i-il) tfwt if Hut | !l« itiiihK tit :« CUMfl. we'll ttov* to hv» Mlh H, tfwl» \*(•*, .ir. roc,* J tte catvt' » fv **» km th! ifit-i what b* l»rmnt 'Can tttrr* has hkWii i •tmlgium .titd uifK war hi* htiftir *feK ft b ()«• laid t|,- hwttl to '»i,tke for the «ate and federal Wall Towitsi-ip r'jminitteeniat. Joseph N, FJiret. stiwy committee . liiinmm. wnil- the South Ife'li-i.ir '.IpolmandtWicrCKltttMki, •toman Sr fiir uniltnfr l» tht «*J-**» " Belmar Woman's Gub Seats Officers Ai Spring Luncheon Event on Friday . Shore M*v a 'Vi!tt'< aivl *l .larsnw whe will in rangements art known. f .!»e Oun- cil w*«l only that it "lull inim tions" were to Join. Involved In the stilly arc Wai! Towastolp. Bekur. Smith Belmar. Spring Lak* and Spring Lake M«yaf Srtimldt prnclsimnl te -\ Rtim " ••«'• i ' l " b M *" unlay. May II) a, ' t * « Servico j'' 1 *" X" 1 "* l»w*w« »"'iJ>y dent? Id visit iifv statiofis Sfsl Sfeliin A to ol tlw .. _ . ill* « the Federation OtMrnbip huljtvita Offfs In him T"h..M M*b*i at the iNttl ai the iBan;!ay Mrs, (hear f l«r» of the wort (if the Borough's ' i)j. a v ij e yrestiieilt; Mrs ChartM Welkr's Pavin turn lh,- Iliimllrnon, tr«a»iim; Ed- Davis Elnier Desmond, bus. CtHmc-J turned down a request from Soard of Adjusbnenl Owir- C Lif*Tunce, Council voted te seek t>Ms on a new poltee ear. man Isaac Reifffor lefsl «*l BMs wit' rrorived on June « In tha aptemmjlioii ol a request I <"c»indinian Ivias rraorted bills for a variance now beta* the; had been sent to delinquent w< •paving <d the basketball Its bid of |9K I"™' On TBotlon of Councilman J « n w ] Mrt. iomph Clayton. presiiW, AdjutUwnt board Mayor flehmidl Mid the Coum.il had not budgeted any fuadf (or hal cowael far the l'w,«i of MjuKaMnL and Ba-xigli AtUir- uy DOHM J. Cu;.ningwa7n said q ter Accounfn, pnd threateivd that w»t*r woukl be shut rff if the hlHo are not imnnptlv paid. 11K Blue PuLirii Club wai ?i v-m i*miis'iiffl to hold a car wad) aa F Stre*t, on M:y CUIUKU »nd the Koard of .Viiust ment, sn tie oauU not help. The variance in question, It was learned. Involves a requeit for Booths Included In Belmardigios Plans BELMAR - Mrs. Mildred Dm- mood, 1207 Maplewor*! Rbiul, hem heen H^mn boi th chairman for the BelmardiffraB celebration Wall First Aid Appeal to Fund New Ambulance WALL T0W?^IIP - The Wall creeled the nvn* than 11$ mem- ten and «v«ft» attending p g the state Feder- Kioa were Mrs Carl Schongar. pg Utke, Federatm parlia- mtmtvian eowultait, Mfs, Bdun Ctuae. South Amboy. Lnteni i..an- al affairs chairman and Mrs. Ray- nK-wi Warner. Wall Township, Antercas Heme rha>nnan Other guesli were Cindy Lynn ZUber, who was awarded the c'ub sdhohishi$ for the Meond year to continue her studies at the Ann M.iy School ai Nursing Coirmuntty TitihwWtl f annual opr Liirry First Aid Squad, d. has started its for f«nrfs. MM. fund drive chair- marina. Any group planning | mat. uin-unced that cwhj canls h bth hih h till t diibtl h y gp p g | to hav.j a booth which hj- i.ot, will tu fik-d an3fH>Iication should write tO|8oe* M D d ih i h di-tributtxl to every home t .'.ildire Road. This year's b h d t Mrs. Desmond with its request. h,^l of $!0,O0O must be reached to A Behnaniigras meelinp will be'purchase a new ambulance to re- held May 15 for merchants and place n 196! model now in use. The ildlly will be under the di- rection of the Reverend Croft M, Pentz, Director of the Assemblies of God Deaf Missions in New York and NewJersey. He is a Chaplain in the Marie H. Katzen- bach School for the Deaf in l -. - _ _ _ pTronton. He also appears eat^h 7M F Street, for alt organizations , Mr. David Crosson, Manasquan week on The Evangel Hoin", Chan- interested in participating in the Shores; Mrs. Arthur . Krunom ncl II, WPDt-TV, 8:30 a.m. ~ Mi Btt S t t i th businessmen mi the second flour cf the Borough Hall at 8 p.m. Area captains are: Mrs. Walter LultTwitz, Allenwood; Mrs. Gary May 22 a meeting will be held Cog^iano, Hit*hview Park: Mrs in the Knights of Columbus Hall, Jess Hatiowell. Sea Girt Estates; ALw Mfy William C £v«shig i)et*artmsnt ettiHFHiaB and Mis N M I hunh. pfMi- (fcrV, Ihtiniar Junbr VtaaM's Club. UiiNf.;u*> < s in Nlraw hats feeo- rated the luncheon tabtw. The [jroKi.tui ivhA Its tbome from th? detw. Betmar C u ^ m Hat faah- kiiu, aresebM a miUinery (a§h- km S>KIW featuring nriginal dea#ns by Kitj KoefHor. Mrs Raynwed F. Pa'-i* WM commentator Members modeling Mrs MkhwE SfMtisriian. Mrs Qaorp f. Comiff. Mrs. Wal- ter M Nrvman and Mr. Harold M* Twn aasistcd by Mrs. Mikaelian. Mrs John Maiooe, Mrs. Himr Wh*l- an and Mr*. Pauline MUufc Rally for Deaf On Saturday NEPTUVE Ttere wQ li State Rally for ibr Deaf. Situr- day, at ?:00 p.ra at the Full C, Central Jersey Plans Merger FREEHOLD - FmJ R. Doer, rcr Chairman of tiw Board of the National Bank of We-Jtfield, West- field, New .Jersey, and Robert B Barlow, President of The Cen- tral Jersey Bank and Trust Com- pany, Kreehi.h, New Jersc>, have d h hi B d f __,, _. ..—r .-. _. __. _ . , pny, , > pel t1iu.-i.-h, Fifth and Ridge km .iimounced that (heir Boards of nucx, Neptune, New Jeraev, 0 rectors havt approved the terms celebratlui. (Manasquan Park; and Mr Plans /or the BeVnardigras con- Burlington, apartment house tlnue. Arranijcmeiits are being] made for a heauty contest and several organizations have mi-1 , _ Y___ _ - nounced entrances In the float 4.Wcal's asid recorded 1679 volun- is also the illustrater ot the sign Miss Betty Stewart is (he Min- ister Inthe'Thai in the Full Cos- An appeal has also b«*r s^nt to oel Church. She serves as a jafeMi owners in ihc area, houseparent in the Marie H. Kat- Lasl yw the squad lofiged over 7-enbach School for theDeaf. She parade. tar hours. g language book, Talk To The Deaf. the prapostxl meijcr o! the I.vo i a U H H , rj insUtuiion will have the title of The Central Jersey Bank anrf Trnrrt company with eighteen branch* 1 * in Moi.mouth County aitd two hranche- in Un- ion Counfy, with combined assets of approximately $^0,000,000.00. The merged institution will tie •hird largest bank in t!:e stf 1 al district, which is comprised at Mevcer County, Monmouth Coun- ty, Middlesex County. Union Coun- ty, Hunterdon County uM Somer- set County. The shareholders of the National Bank of WestfieM will receive six shares of The Central Jersey Bank and Trust Company stock for each share of (he oustanding stock of the National Bank of West!ield under the proposed mer ger terms. The merged hank will have 2 complete data processing center, which is now located in the cen- ter of Monmouth County the merged institution will have a large Trust Department to ser- vice customers in the various service areas. The nitrger will he subject to the approval of Supervisory au- thorities having jurisdiction, and the approval of the necessary vote of stockholders of both institutions. Woman's Club Selects Head efuuh out tftirn under ua," MM OM H*vm«iid Mm, |n<. i,i.o,; of thv N«w Jersey A»- - > i..ti-i>*s »! l*Dlt<.i. rlutf.i, idid tht nttmicip^tify it. "yuur home, your f'4iiit>, .iii>. \ Hi want tu know >vho it tu yuur Imwu." "It fe litwul tune, he said, '•that tfo*e Wtttioe maluu-s gut uti the bench and enpfik-fic*-*! life tit it is MM and then $u back to the nenc'h t ihivi Maat said hf ''respecU-'O" the court, but found it was "miis- BKLM4H - Mi- A-IBW ' '*ini f 1 ifij; Sionwlhing in IKH k-tttjj in mn- as Htvtcd K"''i'Kfit of iht* Junior tact with the world." Woman 1 * t_'l«t» »( Belrnar. Other The stale court S"«M«1 ruling! of!i:eri for tlw coming year art? on a related challtnu* Uiat sutti -^ .. . , Mis Edward Miles, vice presi m. ..MHCS violate provisions U the ' W » | AnMllltC dHK; Mrs. Robert Stewart, H»> U. S Constitution, but Vmk th^ ( " *HI ft|f|fVIIIIJ Secretary; Mri. Bobcrt;the the orilmance wai k conflict ((Miftfii ih4l he rv It ritiii ••! rulW-i papa-, H H (rum Hii lawn, and h*- Hid. tiw ether ni^iii I found ihftt yttfthi -Jwiiitibi a Nittlt* »n my front bw. ••Wh.-n 1 aikcd ihttti te lr;>\* " Mr Mt K m r r and. "they told me to call the i^lirf " Mr \1. h«-v.*r Mkt he Mtempt- r«l in I-'Ik to H-nuol atitheritiai and (JI i*its at the pdriwh rnnc«ni~ ing thi -.i ; u..'Km, and was totd to -go t« the (B-opM 1 authorlttet" •1 tm\ you." ht- adttett. ad drpsstfig tht- M»iv !i :•!-! CiMmctl, ' are the proper authortttei." Mr HMLVW MU^-gted that thi> i.niUt-m svemed to be that thtMtf at the diinec could "come and go" aa thev pleased U' - p«l that at the end of the (iance. Hammond, Corresponding Scere- •y; and Mrs Joseph Kindfis, Tivasurrr, The Club donated a maple tree to the Senior Citizens, River Iload, Btbnar. April 24. Present at th«» planting ceremony wrc Mayor John Taylor; Mn. Roberta Vas- ssilb. outgoing president; Mrs. Hammond, c h a i r m a n ol the American Home Department, and Mr Edward Uavay. caretaker for the Senior atiiens Housing A donation of HM was made to theBecky (Siamberlaln family with a gift certificate ior Easter ahoes Mrs. Hikf, of the Youth Co- operation Committee announced thai the Juniors will partk*p«le in th? Bebnardigras celdaralion with a Kiddie Korner booth. MMs Lois Mclaughlin, Drama Chairman, reported that the Bel- nar Juniors placed ninth in the fetal 1 ; D r a m a Tournament In March. The Mother-Daughter Banqoet will be held at the Eeau-Rivage, Spring Lake Heights, May 23. Mrs. Vas&allo announced that 11 members will be attending the Junior Convention in Atlantic City on May 1C, 17, and 18. with state legislative pu! ] cy. Tht? MM was the restit of the challenge of John UWsky, • M mar man. who was cuwvicted in 1967. He A.ih fined flOO ai the Ume after being found guilty of failing Court Welcomes Hew Members Three New Cops W4LL TOWNSHIP - Ttpee pa- M M *(•!•<• n.iiiii-il to rite Wall T'wn&hip Police IJepaiiineot last mgh; at a special meetiog called tu register with local" authoritiw! I [or l ^' at P"n»0ie tty the Wall TWn- that he had been convicted in Hud-1 sh! f tomirattoe. County for forgery in l«t>. f Ma f Harr y Rash •• *** a P: y gy He conceded at th? Ume that he knew he was in vk>latii)n ol the local ordinance, but challenged his conviction as a ted ol the validity of theordinance. The conviction was upheld in 1968 by Monmnuth County Court Judge M Raymond MoDowan. and the caae was certified directly to the Supreme Court, thm by-pat*- ing the Appellate Division of the Superior Court 11K State Supreme Court saU it is "elementary" that a munici- pality may rut exert its powers in terms that conflict with a state p wrre itm>ssary to fill vacancies existing in the & maa d d th department, ll assure the p , enrollment of the Uuve in the Police Academy classes that start Monday at Sea dirt. The three men, John *x s t . w i J lUm H.-I. m, fiuf :f.-. !....I how.ifv'pr, "(Sivnwttc e Mini [<•..- t.'.i the «1( i*^.. Ma tl jr» ' iBii, irw»e,i *St- «k*J fai have an extra j--''• i i>.iii>' <a ii» rr;i whtiv the dux c.o -^» id j»rap NH. HWW WM 4M> !«•( !fu' an nginoJ rultitg Hi,-*,!.!'.-.! UiM [•'tsiihi whs left thi' tl.wnv rai? he (iMifWfd ta rt-;--ni ,n«; t <*;> liiTwm Hiohard J Day suKftfited his DP enforced < hw-f Newman *M he tell " , .* lame of UH- hmfii at <'-' if 11- • . attrart (Mr owti loliuwwg. )?•• <g mimhrn iif yotfth* trnm itthi-r riiiM- H* si•.-•> s.'f-! •»- r ,n he ILn>ited to EnpN in the irnuui]i.ilr n.\>-\ Irt other btisirvsf tite Ctmnd! tstf^ntx! artinn on HPN feWi sorivpd (TO rtponstrititifwi work on poo!« at tht* North a,id Snith End PaviiiortB The bids t t f e helit for study ^nd Cmimi ladjourncd the meeting until May t5. when it expects to act on the IMh Cmmci! ap^ov«t renewal ai « •casonal atifrfiollc hev«rage It- rensc tor the Allalrt- Kot«l. hum Avenut 1 , and ordered applications for renewal from the Warrvn. Monrnouth, and VM* and 8USPPX Hotels be rrferrwl to Chief New- man for r**itine mvesticjti'"i FoniKf Snore Resident Sues comtamg an ««nlnaik»; tar, t " l ? £ PARADE TROPHIES SHOWN IN BELMAR BELMAR - The trophies to be awarded at the Annual Memorial Day Parade are now on display in the window of the C & C Deli- catessen, 501 I3Lh Ave., Belmar. Awards will be made to Bands, Color Guard, First Aid. Fire Com- panies, Scouts, both boys and girls. Polite Reserve, Antique j cars, and special awards for I unique andoutstanding displays. | Judges will op Mrs, Joseph E. i Clayton, President of U.e Belmar SPRING LAKE - Court Saint | Women's Club; Jack Schwartz, Catholic Daughters of | Music Director of trie Belmar America, held a reception el new members ai Salflt Margaret's Par- ish Hall. Received into the cnurt were Mrs. Walter Tracy and Miss Ger- trude Gsrrett, District Deijury, f Grammar School, andJames Py- anoe, member of the St. Rose Faculty. Andrew Vola, 602H 12th Ave- nue will be Parade Marshal. Mr. Vole is a World War I veteran trude Gsrrett, District Deijury, ( .„ _ „_ _ Mrs, Dominkrk J. Commc«so of 1 an a 50year member of the Her- Belmar conducted the ceremony, j bt-rt-Worthington-Wlilt**. Post 1M, In addition to Court Saint Mar- " " garct, the following hb ildd i courts were included in the cere- mony: Court St. Dennis, Mana- Be'mar. Carmine N a [> p a, Councilman from Soutli Selmar is Chairman, with Philip l.upia and Ernest W. Mayor Rash explained, were from the list remaining from a previous ex<imination. James McNamara, Minnisink Ruad. afaked Mayor Hash if ru- mors that Police Chief Walter C. Witt Jr. was planning U re- sign were true. Chief Witt, *ho was at the meeting, told Mr. McNamara that he had "no intention of resign- ing." Overheated Furnace BELMAR Firemen were called to the home of Robert Hall, 22615th Avenue, last night at about 10:30, when an overheat- ed furnace caused an alarm. Fire Chief Robert Brand said the heater, low on water, had continued to burn, causing the smell of fire throughout the house. There was m damage. SPRING 1JVKE HEIGHTS Residents Free dog rabies clinic B to 7 p.m. "May 13, 1969, at firebouse. ts 1-6 HANDING THEM IN - Republican candidates hand their petitions lo Election Clerk Stanley Davis in the Hall of Records. Left to right are Freehold Mayor John I. Dawea, Assembly candidate; Louis R. Atkins, surrogate candidate; Joseph Azzolina, Assembly candidate; Mr. Davis (sealed). Freehold- er Ilwifamin H. Danskin, county clerk candidate; Spring Lake Heights Mayor Joseph Robertson, As- sembly candidate; Freeholder Harry Larrlson, Jr., candidate for reelection, and former Middlctown Township Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek, Freeholder candidate. James M. Coleman, candidate for re- election to the Assembly, was unable to be present for (lie picture. BEAUTY SALON FOR RENT in West Belmar. For information please call 449-8196. (4-5*7) JAN'S KF, CRKAM PARLOR NOW OPEN ! Friday Night 4 P.M. • 10 P.M. Saturday - 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sunday • 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. FIEliDKR ft WARNER "Appliances with Service" Established 1935 - Phone 681-2031 1717 F Street South Belmar (IB) Club Oblique wishes to thank the many merchants and all those who participated in making their card party a success. MARGA EVERETT, Pres. ts 1-6 squan, Josephine Stanley,'Theresa Keller, Co-Chairman. Also as- Klein, Eleanor MoGomgie, afld sisting are Harry Goldwyn and Rose Pastorc: Court St. James, Pete Sp^gnolia. Mrs. Carmine Red Bank, Eileen .'ones; Court Nfeppa and Mrs. Ernest Keller nre Ascension, Bra<lle>' Beach, Hekm Secretary and Publicity chairmen. Curren; Court Holy Spirit, Asbiryl P^rk, Patricia Collins; Court Glennan, Bdrnar, Cecelia Screk- gast, Guesk attending the ceremony wore. District Deputy Mrs. Mi- chael DiCairano, and Grand Re- gents Miss Mary Newman. Airs. K. T. Orzechowski, Mrs, Phillip Grambalvo, Mrs. George Heitle- mark, and Mrs. Lomttfi McPfefl. The annual raffle of Court Saint Margaret was held and winners were Mrs. Thomas IKO. a port- able television, Mrs. Jack Sulli- van a handmade aFijan, Mrs. William Baldwin a set of china. md Mrs. A. Amcrosa an evening sweater. Raffle chairmen were Mrs. Louis Taylor and Mrs. John Yuka. Hostesses for the evening were! Mrs. P. F. McKnown and Miss Irene Abbott. "Hello Dolly" is a Hit BELtlAR - The eighth gra<te o'tiJents of the Belmar Elemen- tary tfchw. tdok their anuoal (Hsu ti-ip to New V&rk City yes- ttfrday. the graduating class, ac- companied by iht teachers, toured Madison Square Garden anJ at- taoded the pdij "Hello Dolly" at the St, Jai i Thcatn service in a S. IH Krc« and Co , store in Hattits- 'burg. I She charged she was because she tried local public library and she al- leged a conspiracy with local po lice. She had been arrested in 1964, whit* working with the civil rights group in Hattieftburg, and charged with vagrancy. Miss Adickes is seeking $50,G06 in damages from the Kress chain, on tht 1 grounds she was denied service, and $300,000 on the con- spiracy charge. The case was reported to be the first in which the Kress com- pany was sued in a northern state for an alleged violation at one of its southern outlets, Federal Judge Dudley B. Bon sal, in New York, had ruled sum- marily lor the eumpjiny >r. 1966, and his docisaon wa.i upheld by the U.S. Oiif.;,: Court in New Vflrk. UIM Adhrtes thai ap- peaW tgthe U.S. Supreme Cmn V. is expected ht>r case will \*: \K.\TA during the court's nest tern. An attorney for the Kress chain told rbe court in prevxisw coiirl hearings that Mirs Adic-kes* alle- gations were ''constructed of pur- jest gossamer." NOTICE The regular meeting of the Belmar Board of Education wilt be held on May 22, 1969 instead of May 15, 1969. ts 2 6-' Glass Cut - Keys Made Screen &Storm Glass Replaced Rug or Upholstery Shampoorer Rentals $2.00 Day SAPOLIN'S SPRING HOUSE PAINT SALE NOW ON at 16.49 GALLON DAVENPORT Paint A Hardware F St. • 681-2143 - Belmar Venetian Blinds — Custom made md slock sizes, Rctape and re- cord. ARNOLD FLOOR COVERING 205 Union Ave. Route 711 Brielle, N. J. - 223-3854. ts 2 6-7 INVEST WITH US Antidpatod dividends for the pe- riod starting January 1, 1969. 4.50% per annum on passbook accounts payable quarterly. BELMAR SAVINGS k LOAN ASSN. 712 10th Ave. - Belmar OIECKiNi. THE FILES Sheriff Pnul Ktcrnan shows Steve McCloskey and Tom Hi-itf. South Bel- mar, imtubfrs of Troop 40, Belmar Boy Scouts, how to use the HI.-. In the Monmouth County Identi- fication Center, while Bruce Davis, Bchnar, ant] Kevin Karl, Wall Township, at right, look on. Scouts M<fi -.key and Reiff took the trip as part of a project, which included a visit to the County JaU> and Brace and Kevin Joined ftem on the trip.

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11K Blue PuLirii Club w ai ?i v-mi*miis'iiffl to hold a car wad) aa

F Stre*t, on M:y

CUIUKU »nd the Koard of .Viiustment, sn tie oauU not help.

The variance in question, It waslearned. Involves a requeit for

Booths Included InBelmardigios Plans

BELMAR - Mrs. Mildred Dm-mood, 1207 Maplewor*! Rbiul, hemheen H^mn boi th chairman forthe BelmardiffraB celebration

Wall First AidAppeal to FundNew Ambulance

WALL T0W?^IIP - The Wall

creeled the nvn* than 11$ mem-ten and «v«ft» attending

p g the state Feder-Kioa were Mrs Carl Schongar.p g Utke, Federatm parlia-

mtmtvian eowultait, Mfs, BdunCtuae. South Amboy. Lnteni i..an-al affairs chairman and Mrs. Ray-nK-wi Warner. Wall Township,Antercas Heme rha>nnan

Other guesli were Cindy LynnZUber, who was awarded thec'ub sdhohishi$ for the Meondyear to continue her studies atthe Ann M.iy School ai Nursing

CoirmunttyTitihwWtl fannual oprLiirry

First Aid Squad,d. has started its

for f«nrfs. MM.fund drive chair-

marina. Any group planning | mat. uin-unced that cwhj canlsh b t h hih h t i l l t d i i b t l h

y gp p g |to hav.j a booth which h j - i.ot, will tufik-d an 3fH>Iication should write tO|8oe*M D d ih i h

di-tributtxl to every homet .'.ildire Road. This year's

b h d tMrs. Desmond with its request. h ,^ l of $!0,O0O must be reached toA Behnaniigras meelinp will be'purchase a new ambulance to re-

held May 15 for merchants and place n 196! model now in use.

The ildlly will be under the di-rection of the Reverend Croft M,Pentz, Director of the Assembliesof God Deaf Missions in NewYork and New Jersey. He is aChaplain in the Marie H. Katzen-bach School for the Deaf in W« l

-. - _ _ _ pTronton. He also appears eat h7M F Street, for alt organizations , Mr. David Crosson, Manasquan week on The Evangel Hoin", Chan-interested in participating in the Shores; Mrs. Arthur . Krunom ncl II, WPDt-TV, 8:30 a.m.

~ Mi Btt S t t i th

businessmen mi the second flourcf the Borough Hall at 8 p.m.

Area captains are: Mrs. WalterLultTwitz, Allenwood; Mrs. Gary

May 22 a meeting will be held Cog^iano, Hit*hview Park: Mrsin the Knights of Columbus Hall, Jess Hatiowell. Sea Girt Estates;

ALw Mfy William C£v«shig i)et*artmsnt ettiHFHiaBand Mis N M I hunh. pfMi-(fcrV, Ihtiniar Junbr VtaaM'sClub.

UiiNf.;u*><s in Nlraw hats feeo-rated the luncheon tabtw. The[jroKi.tui ivhA Its tbome from th?detw. Betmar C u ^ m Hat faah-kiiu, aresebM a miUinery (a§h-km S>KIW featuring nriginal dea#nsby Kitj KoefHor.

Mrs Raynwed F. Pa'-i* W Mcommentator Members modeling

• Mrs MkhwE SfMtisriian.Mrs Qaorp f. Comiff. Mrs. Wal-ter M Nrvman and Mr. Harold

M* Twnaasistcd by Mrs. Mikaelian. MrsJohn Maiooe, Mrs. Himr Wh*l-an and Mr*. Pauline MUufc

Rally for DeafOn Saturday

NEPTUVE — Ttere wQ liState Rally for ibr Deaf. Situr-day, at ?:00 p.ra at the Full C,

Central JerseyPlans Merger

FREEHOLD - FmJ R. Doer,rcr Chairman of tiw Board of theNational Bank of We-Jtfield, West-field, New .Jersey, and RobertB Barlow, President of The Cen-tral Jersey Bank and Trust Com-pany, Kreehi.h, New Jersc>, have

d h h i B d f__,, _. ..— r . - . _. __. _ . , pny, , >pel t1iu.-i.-h, Fifth and Ridge km .iimounced that (heir Boards ofnucx, Neptune, New Jeraev, 0 rectors havt approved the terms

celebratlui. (Manasquan Park; and MrPlans /or the BeVnardigras con- • Burlington, apartment house

tlnue. Arranijcmeiits are being]made for a heauty contest andseveral organizations have mi-1 , _Y___ _ -nounced entrances In the float 4.W cal's asid recorded 1679 volun- is also the illustrater ot the sign

Miss Betty Stewart is (he Min-ister In the'Thai in the Full Cos-

An appeal has also b«*r s nt to oel Church. She serves as ajafeMi owners in ihc area, houseparent in the Marie H. Kat-Lasl yw the squad lofiged over 7-enbach School for the Deaf. She

parade. tar hours.g

language book, Talk To The Deaf.

the prapostxl meijcr o! theI.vo i a U H H ,

rj insUtuiion will havethe title of The Central JerseyBank anrf Trnrrt company witheighteen branch*1* in Moi.mouthCounty aitd two hranche- in Un-ion Counfy, with combined assetsof approximately $^0,000,000.00.The merged institution will 1» t ie•hird largest bank in t!:e stf1 aldistrict, which is comprised atMevcer County, Monmouth Coun-ty, Middlesex County. Union Coun-ty, Hunterdon County uM Somer-set County.

The shareholders of the NationalBank of WestfieM will receive sixshares of The Central JerseyBank and Trust Company stockfor each share of (he oustandingstock of the National Bank ofWest!ield under the proposed merger terms.

The merged hank will have 2complete data processing center,which is now located in the cen-ter of Monmouth Countythe merged institution will havea large Trust Department to ser-vice customers in the variousservice areas.

The nitrger will he subject tothe approval of Supervisory au-thorities having jurisdiction, andthe approval of the necessary voteof stockholders of both institutions.

Woman's ClubSelects Head

efuuh out tftirn under ua,"M M O M H*vm«iid M m ,

|n<. i,i.o,; of thv N«w Jersey A»-- > i..ti-i>*s »! l*Dlt<.i. r lutf . i , idid th tnttmicip^tify it. "yuur home, yourf'4iiit>, .iii>. \ Hi want tu know >vhoit tu yuur Imwu."

"It fe litwul tune, he said, '•thattfo*e Wtttioe maluu-s gut uti thebench and enpfik-fic*-*! life tit it isM M and then $u back to thenenc'h • t

ihivi Maat said hf ''respecU-'O"the court, but found it was "miis-

BKLM4H - Mi- A-IBW ' '*ini f1 ifij; Sionwlhing in IKH k-tttjj in mn-as Htvtcd K"''i'Kfit of iht* Junior tact with the world."

Woman1* t_'l«t» »( Belrnar. Other The stale court S"«M«1 ruling!of!i:eri for tlw coming year art? on a related challtnu* Uiat sutti - ^ . . . ,Mis Edward Miles, vice presi m. ..MHCS violate provisions U the ' W » | A n M l l l t CdHK; Mrs. Robert Stewart, H»> U. S Constitution, but Vmk th^ ( " *HI f t | f | f V I I I I J

Secretary; Mri. Bobcrt;the the orilmance wai k conflict

((Miftfii ih4l he rvIt ritiii ••! rulW-i papa-, HH

(rum Hii lawn, and h*-Hid. tiw ether ni^iii I foundihftt yttfthi -Jwiiitibi a Nittlt* »nmy front bw.

••Wh.-n 1 aikcd ihttti te lr;>\* "Mr Mt K m r r and. "they told meto call the i^lirf "

Mr \1. h«-v.*r Mkt he Mtempt-r«l in I-'Ik to H-nuol atitheritiaiand (JI i*its at the pdriwh rnnc«ni~ing thi -.i;u..'Km, and was totd to-go t« the (B-opM1 authorlttet"

•1 tm\ you." ht- adttett. addrpsstfig tht- M»iv !i :•!-! CiMmctl,' are the proper authortttei."

Mr H M L V W MU^-gted thatthi> i.niUt-m svemed to be thatthtMtf at the diinec could "comeand go" aa thev pleased U' - p«lthat at the end of the (iance.

Hammond, Corresponding Scere-•y; and Mrs Joseph Kindfis,

Tivasurrr,

The Club donated a maple treeto the Senior Citizens, River Iload,Btbnar. April 24. Present at th«»planting ceremony wrc MayorJohn Taylor; Mn. Roberta Vas-ssilb. outgoing president; Mrs.Hammond, c h a i r m a n ol theAmerican Home Department, andMr Edward Uavay. caretakerfor the Senior atiiens Housing

A donation of HM was madeto the Becky (Siamberlaln familywith a gift certificate ior Easterahoes

Mrs. Hikf, of the Youth Co-operation Committee announcedthai the Juniors will partk*p«lein th? Bebnardigras celdaralionwith a Kiddie Korner booth.

MMs Lois Mclaughlin, DramaChairman, reported that the Bel-nar Juniors placed ninth in the

fetal1; D r a m a Tournament InMarch.

The Mother-Daughter Banqoetwill be held at the Eeau-Rivage,Spring Lake Heights, May 23.

Mrs. Vas&allo announced that 11members will be attending theJunior Convention in Atlantic Cityon May 1C, 17, and 18.

with state legislative pu!]cy.Tht? MM was the restit of the

challenge of John UWsky, • Mmar man. who was cuwvicted in1967. He A.ih fined flOO ai the Umeafter being found guilty of failing

Court WelcomesHew Members

Three New CopsW4LL TOWNSHIP - Ttpee pa-

M M *(•!•<• n.iiiii-il t o rite WallT'wn&hip Police IJepaiiineot lastmgh; at a special meetiog called

tu register with local" authoritiw! I [ o r l^'at P"n»0ie tty the Wall TWn-that he had been convicted in Hud-1 s h !f tomirattoe.

County for forgery in l«t>. f M a y° f H a r r y R a s h • • *** aP:y gyHe conceded at th? Ume that he

knew he was in vk>latii)n ol thelocal ordinance, but challenged hisconviction as a ted ol the validityof the ordinance.

The conviction was upheld in1968 by Monmnuth County CourtJudge M Raymond MoDowan. andthe caae was certified directly tothe Supreme Court, thm by-pat*-ing the Appellate Division of theSuperior Court

11K State Supreme Court saUit is "elementary" that a munici-pality may rut exert its powersin terms that conflict with a state

p wrre itm>ssary to fillvacancies existing in the & maad d thdepartment,

llassure thep ,

enrollment of the Uuve in thePolice Academy classes that startMonday at Sea dirt.

The three men, John

*x s t . w i J lUm H.-I.

m, fiuf :f.-. !....• I

how.ifv'pr, "(Sivnwttc

e M i n i[<•..- t . ' . i

the «1(i*^.. Ma t ljr» 'iBii, irw»e,i *St- «k*J fai

have an extra j - - ' ' • i i>.iii>' <a ii»rr;i whtiv the dux c.o -^» id j»rapNH.H W W W M 4M> J« !«•( !fu ' an

nginoJ rultitg Hi,-*,!.!'.-.! UiM[•'tsiihi whs left thi' tl.wnv rai?he (iMifWfd ta rt-;--ni ,n«; t <*;>

liiTwm Hiohard J Day suKftfitedhis DP enforced

< hw-f Newman *M he tell " , .*

lame of UH- hmfi i at <'-' if 11- • .a t t rar t ( M r owti loliuwwg. )?••

<g m i m h r n iif yotfth* t rnmitthi-r riiiM- H* si•.-•> s.'f-! • •»- r ,n

he ILn>ited to E n p N in thei rnuui] i . i l r n.\>-\

Irt other btisirvsf tite Ctmnd!tstf^ntx! artinn on HPN feWisorivpd (TO rtponstrititifwi work

on poo!« at tht* North a,id SnithEnd PaviiiortB The bids t t f e helitfor study ^nd Cmimi ladjourncdthe meeting until May t5. whenit expects to act on the IMh

Cmmci! ap^ov«t renewal ai «•casonal atifrfiollc hev«rage It-rensc tor the Allalrt- Kot«l. humAvenut1, and ordered applicationsfor renewal from the Warrvn.Monrnouth, and VM* and 8USPPXHotels be rrferrwl to Chief New-man for r**itine mvesticjti'"i

FoniKf SnoreResident Sues

comtamg an ««nlnaik»; tar,

t " l ? £

PARADE TROPHIESSHOWN IN BELMAR

BELMAR - The trophies to beawarded at the Annual MemorialDay Parade are now on display inthe window of the C & C Deli-catessen, 501 • I3Lh Ave., Belmar.Awards will be made to Bands,Color Guard, First Aid. Fire Com-panies, Scouts, both boys andgirls. Polite Reserve, Antique

j cars, and special awards forI unique and outstanding displays.| Judges will op Mrs, Joseph E.i Clayton, President of U.e Belmar

SPRING LAKE - Court Saint | Women's Club; Jack Schwartz,Catholic Daughters of | Music Director of trie Belmar

America, held a reception el newmembers ai Salflt Margaret's Par-ish Hall.

Received into the cnurt wereMrs. Walter Tracy and Miss Ger-trude Gsrrett, District Deijury,

f

Grammar School, and James Py-anoe, member of the St. RoseFaculty.

Andrew Vola, 602H 12th Ave-nue will be Parade Marshal. Mr.Vole is a World War I veterantrude Gsrrett, District Deijury, ( .„ _ „_ _

Mrs, Dominkrk J. Commc«so of 1 an a 50 year member of the Her-Belmar conducted the ceremony, j bt-rt-Worthington-Wlilt**. Post 1M,

In addition to Court Saint Mar- " "garct, the following hb

i l d d icourts were included in the cere-mony: Court St. Dennis, Mana-

Be'mar.Carmine N a [> p a, Councilman

from Soutli Selmar is Chairman,with Philip l.upia and Ernest W.

Mayor Rash explained, were fromthe list remaining from a previousex<imination.

James McNamara, MinnisinkRuad. afaked Mayor Hash if ru-mors that Police Chief WalterC. Witt Jr. was planning U re-sign were true.

Chief Witt, *ho was at themeeting, told Mr. McNamara thathe had "no intention of resign-ing."

Overheated FurnaceBELMAR — Firemen were

called to the home of RobertHall, 226 15th Avenue, last nightat about 10:30, when an overheat-ed furnace caused an alarm.

Fire Chief Robert Brand saidthe heater, low on water, hadcontinued to burn, causing thesmell of fire throughout the house.There was m damage.

SPRING 1JVKE HEIGHTSResidents

Free dog rabies clinic B to 7p.m. "May 13, 1969, at firebouse.

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HANDING THEM IN - Republican candidates hand their petitions lo Election Clerk Stanley Davisin the Hall of Records. Left to right are Freehold Mayor John I. Dawea, Assembly candidate; LouisR. Atkins, surrogate candidate; Joseph Azzolina, Assembly candidate; Mr. Davis (sealed). Freehold-er Ilwifamin H. Danskin, county clerk candidate; Spring Lake Heights Mayor Joseph Robertson, As-sembly candidate; Freeholder Harry Larrlson, Jr., candidate for reelection, and former MiddlctownTownship Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek, Freeholder candidate. James M. Coleman, candidate for re-election to the Assembly, was unable to be present for (lie picture.

BEAUTY SALON FOR RENTin West Belmar.

For information please call449-8196.

(4-5*7)

JAN'S KF, CRKAM PARLORNOW OPEN !

Friday Night 4 P.M. • 10 P.M.Saturday - 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Sunday • 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.

FIEliDKR ft WARNER"Appliances with Service"

Established 1935 - Phone 681-20311717 F Street South Belmar

(IB)

Club Oblique wishes to thankthe many merchants and all thosewho participated in making theircard party a success.

MARGA EVERETT, Pres.ts 1-6

squan, Josephine Stanley,'Theresa Keller, Co-Chairman. Also as-Klein, Eleanor MoGomgie, afld sisting are Harry Goldwyn andRose Pastorc: Court St. James, Pete Sp^gnolia. Mrs. CarmineRed Bank, Eileen .'ones; Court Nfeppa and Mrs. Ernest Keller nreAscension, Bra<lle>' Beach, Hekm Secretary and Publicity chairmen.Curren; Court Holy Spirit, AsbirylP^rk, Patricia Collins; CourtGlennan, Bdrnar, Cecelia Screk-gast,

Guesk attending the ceremonywore. District Deputy Mrs. Mi-chael DiCairano, and Grand Re-gents Miss Mary Newman. Airs.K. T. Orzechowski, Mrs, PhillipGrambalvo, Mrs. George Heitle-mark, and Mrs. Lomttfi McPfefl.

The annual raffle of Court SaintMargaret was held and winnerswere Mrs. Thomas IKO. a port-able television, Mrs. Jack Sulli-van a handmade aFijan, Mrs.William Baldwin a set of china.md Mrs. A. Amcrosa an evening

sweater.Raffle chairmen were Mrs.

Louis Taylor and Mrs. John Yuka.Hostesses for the evening were!

Mrs. P. F. McKnown and MissIrene Abbott.

"Hello Dolly" is a HitBELtlAR - The eighth gra<te

o'tiJents of the Belmar Elemen-tary tfchw. tdok their anuoal(Hsu ti-ip to New V&rk City yes-ttfrday. the graduating class, ac-companied by iht teachers, touredMadison Square Garden anJ at-taoded the pdij "Hello Dolly" atthe St, Jai i Thcatn

service in a S.IH Krc« and Co , store in Hattits-'burg.I She charged she wasbecause she triedlocal public library and she al-leged a conspiracy with local police.

She had been arrested in 1964,whit* working with the civil rightsgroup in Hattieftburg, and chargedwith vagrancy.

Miss Adickes is seeking $50,G06in damages from the Kress chain,on tht1 grounds she was deniedservice, and $300,000 on the con-spiracy charge.

The case was reported to bethe first in which the Kress com-pany was sued in a northern statefor an alleged violation at oneof its southern outlets,

Federal Judge Dudley B. Bonsal, in New York, had ruled sum-marily lor the eumpjiny >r. 1966,and his docisaon wa.i upheld bythe U.S. Oiif.;,: Court in NewVflrk. UIM Adhrtes thai ap-peaW tg the U.S. Supreme Cmn

V. is expected ht>r case will \*:\K.\TA during the court's nesttern.

An attorney for the Kress chaintold rbe court in prevxisw coiirlhearings that Mirs Adic-kes* alle-gations were ''constructed of pur-

jest gossamer."

NOTICEThe regular meeting of the

Belmar Board of Education wiltbe held on May 22, 1969 insteadof May 15, 1969.

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Glass Cut - Keys MadeScreen & Storm Glass ReplacedRug or Upholstery Shampoorer

Rentals — $2.00 DaySAPOLIN'S SPRING

HOUSE PAINT SALENOW ON at 16.49 GALLON

DAVENPORT Paint A HardwareF St. • 681-2143 - Belmar

Venetian Blinds — Custom mademd slock sizes, Rctape and re-

cord.ARNOLD FLOOR COVERING

205 Union Ave. • Route 711Brielle, N. J. - 223-3854.

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INVEST WITH USAntidpatod dividends for the pe-riod starting January 1, 1969.4.50% per annum on passbookaccounts payable quarterly.

BELMAR SAVINGS kLOAN ASSN.

712 • 10th Ave. - Belmar

OIECKiNi. THE FILES — Sheriff Pnul Ktcrnan shows Steve McCloskey and Tom Hi-itf. South Bel-mar, imtubfrs of Troop 40, Belmar Boy Scouts, how to use the HI.-. In the Monmouth County Identi-fication Center, while Bruce Davis, Bchnar, ant] Kevin Karl, Wall Township, at right, look on. ScoutsM<fi -.key and Reiff took the trip as part of a project, which included a visit to the County JaU>and Brace and Kevin Joined ftem on the trip.

THttXMlST UMM4K M W JH.M1 Mv», IM*

Couple Honored Miss Carol Lynn Gerard Is MarriedOn Anniversary | To Alfonso Jach M i en Sunday

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DOG OWNI1SlELMAt - SOUTH IELMAK

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i.ir Mr Iw.m Named D«UgatefnjojcmeniH«c>i» - tart

fawaiim TtwmtFor Club D»nn«f

IOROUGH YAID BUILDING115 - 13th Ave. — lelmo.

7:00 to 8:30 P.M.

THURSDAY, MAY 15.1949JOHN A. TAYLOR, Mayor

Dlrtc+Of of Public Affaln

an J M l | Safaly, 8mmar

WALL TOWNSHIP DOG OWNERSFREE RABIES INOCULATIONS

AT THE FOLLOWING

FIRE HOUSES:

SOUTH WALLTuesday, May 13,1969

GLLNDOLAWednesday, May 21, 1969

7 to 8 P.M.

Joseph A. Montana,Secretary

Mother Day Planters

Geraniums & Potted Tomatoes

Large Selection of

Petunias and Annual Plants

Buy Direct

Swain FarmSEA GIRT AVENUE BETWEEN ROUTES 71 & 35

S E A G I R T

R4 I b i i e i«pta^ in liw thj,>...],.«•,!! til Mi-,l« ,1 !•.).» • ! . « .

at Muunaitk M»l>-4 I'mur,lnak

Mi Umns »•* • jirjitii i!p tila JaMf* v« lmr a *u

«Rd U i kfffUttf a! Bfflmeat IN C ' M*my ratWgf

fee b a fnemb«r dt S: m»

Engagemtntfoged- ColtM - Mr aad Mr!

Paul K it'»*l

'>f 'l»i daughter. T>ldr« Lps'lc.In Harry C o k ma at Mr miMr> Ci'ifliinl (Vile « N«ptmic

iH, NephtM City,!;3 fagid was graduated

imra NfiMiir,. |[i(h School % •k attcmliiiK Wii{r<di Beaut)Acadnry, .^Aury Pa i l .

Jier f^antt; is a grsdusle <rfNrb.w* «i«h "V-hi.»t H i i . «!•plm-il by Liral 331 iif H»-f l n b e r ' a and Steamfitters Un-

EngagementOoniefwn TSOUTH BELMAR —

uihy Danielson. 17M Whit* Stre-Hi d b l engagement olher daugHer, Uartvn Jwn. toBichard William Tsggart, ton ofMr. «id Mr«. fthrard A. Ta«-gir t fr., UK Walnut Avenue,Winamassa, <X.«an Township.

TW bride*k.*t and her fianceare graduates if Asbrtry ParkHigh School. She N employ**! byCentral Jersey Bani: and TrustCo., / llenhurst.

Mr. T&ggart U % lierjior ItMemp&is 'Tenn.i State l]pivei'-ilij.

Youth CenterSOUTH BELMAR — The South

Belmar Vmith Center is now ac-cepting new members. Meetingsare held cfl the fourth Tuesdayot every month at the SouthBelmar Firehouse at 8:00 o'clockp.m. Residents are urged to cometo a meeting and see what ii doneto help the youngsters.

A donation was sent to the"Becky Chamberlin Foundation."

e «n|«g«itwM <i# th Lrlw, Ky» II. Is M M M I* » ill Mr *M Mil J

rbri M !.im«l) ,J NewaTfie futurt bflde, a gTj^uata

.| Wall Kl|h Srfwtl. i. a junwr

.t Newark state Ottefte, Unltai^ u a rf#ffibcr J IC«p{M Uet-I I' bcitmr H i f l ,

Mr H.III U a gnKkM? oWt-wjuitu- hl|B Scltewt, New«rti,!••-, Kutjecn Uaiversity H* bi erirfe! a w m«in;ii »ttKk«t at Stat*>UB*v«fstt)i at New Yerk. ft^t»t* Meitkal C'ester, RrooklyijHe to a m.inl.»r if Phi l e u

and Delta Phi! Alpha honorsociety

EngagementMueller - Barth

WALL TOW.'SHIP — Mr ardMns <;«»,:<• Mueller of « l j Rivcrside Terriiee, Maii-i- jiUil Park,and ViUn Beact.. Fij , r.M an-nounced i he en&ag*; iwnt of their

^hUT, Penny, to Bsuce OBirth, xm of Mi. and Mrs. HugeBarth Jr.. :Vij1 Hills ^ad PalmBeset!.

TV wedding is planned forJune 21.

The titiure bride, a graiusteof Green Mountain Junior Col-lege, PouH.«y, Vt.t is a seniorat Cedar Crwt Co)l»te, Allenl IraPa.

Mi-. Barth, a gradual* o! WestVirginia Weslyan College at Buck-hannon, ii associated with Hbeile i Barth of Shore Hll'.i.

EngagementCarver - Van RixoortWUX TOWNSHIP — Mr. rod

Mra. J. C. Cuver, 1316 AllaireBoad, have announced the engage-ment of their daughter, Theresato Poter J. Van Rixoort, sonMr. and Mrs. Carlton Poling,Main Street, Keyport.

Miss Carver, a graduate of StRose Hlgn School, Belmar, isjunior at Douglass College.

Mr. Van Rlxoort is a graduatof Rutgers UnrrersHy. Hte £employed as a purchasing agenfor Wakefern Food Corp., Elizabeth.

W. AmtUUPhotographer

WEDDINGS - PORTRAITS

TAKEN IN YOUR HOME

Prices on Bequest

DIAL • 774-1712

Z£\RealtorWeek

May 18-24,1989

Ownership-Foundation of the Nation

fltfitTQR" *• profetsioilal in rea! es-tate who suLicribes ta a strict cotlacf ethic: a, a member a! the localand state boards and of the N?'iona!Association of fl...ii Estate Boards,

South Monmouth Multiple Listing ServicePoses The Quest ion ! . .

WHY NOT LIST ^ US\

HOMES SOLD IN APRIL:52

Dollar Volume . . . $1,633,800That's the Fantastic Amount of SALES TOTALED

In March by the 29 Members of Our Organization !IF YOUR HOME IS FOR SALE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL ANYMEMBER. OFFICES IN AVON, BELMAR, WALL TWP., SPRINGLAKE, MANASpUAN S BRIELLE.

SOUTH MONMOUTHMULTIPLE L ISTING SERVICE

I1*- timm at tine CiJivHr^anjr. t»trsn*-r ttlkl Itawe U> Iw,-n b* thr »-ii! To»ii.hip H*MfcM Cit* at ttw Iteyti M M

r Highway « , S«twd*y, at 7

tit>i:i X McMenamju), dtuntriirr.-n anF(oufl<«d th-n or-

•hkli wlii faa fWwn hem 'tvtnIm ni for thr LuiifM Tin' Hirwwr

na will ittfldd*- etiAk Hmr^ilMris p.-epsfwl f<}r lh»- tr-\iai»itHawaiian arrheitrs will pro-

ClHorus fo SingH T U)N*0 BHANCH -

I, under IU1 iirccUoE o' Wll-Wo'tmaa, aifoclste prafes-

i i h D i fIne Arti, will pr«Mnt ii> annual^ring concert Tttc«t!..v at B HOm ta V. -<tnr* Wibcn Hall, tlw

The roscert '* p r . K i . t d a ; apait of tbt* cd»^K l Nirrri Annual" "*al TkM Afti. The pub-e in invrted t l attttid, A<inis-i«R is free.

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ALL MOTIIKK'H DAY OIH'Blt.4.r. M.r t • lit. May 10 CMf

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Ml LADY FASHIONS M CCIRCLi HAZA SHOWINS CINTIK

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fW. 10 A.M. to • P.M, - SAT. 10 AM. «* 5)0 MA

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Special Perm-Wave $7.50 complete'\j (T!nt«i Hair Slightly Hijher)

All Popular Colors - Tintsand Frosting* • 15% OFF

Special Shampoo Set — $2.25

Quality Products Used Only

SPECIALS rnMAll ALL WEEKTHE SALON BY CHOICE NOT BY CHANOE

Loaded.Fury ill 2-Door Formal Kirdlop

Our best selling optionson our most popular Plymouth.

8:25x15 Solid Sutu. Power brake» lor Three-»pw!l Vinyl rool coyer in Pow«r HMrlnp,Wh!W»a!ltlrtl.and pushbutton AM udio lasler, safer Hopping TorquaFlile aulonuir. your choice olblaok,Deluxe wtieel covers Irammlsilon while, green, bronie

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At a reduced price.Plymouth Unbeatables put on the big stuff...

andtfc down.

CHRYSLER

GUNDAKER'S601 F STREET 681-4500 BELMAR, N J.

M.) THK M U S T AUVKBTWJ-K HKi.MAK, NBW JKKSEY

Red Oik Women Kennedy UrgesAt Tree Planting Yoanger Group

0 'n more leisure tine, pay your bills a! hot**Sotel o/k* S«f»<te

OL0SMO1ILI

CHIVBOLIT

Qwo/ihr Ut*d Cart

to mm »m i*mprla ear

Mr

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bai and not by revolution.

Square DanceClass Graduates

CITCH TNI FVIL WTfwy t,t!k a/ involution",Mr tu-iiM. il, but vt

that thuy cat! fight fw U«the i-Si** tb«y S--( h l - l i I

il-*fii mg rf! the Shormonit* [ant Tliuriitay titi* Plain AwUnrlum'JaaW Krtlv lax- s.km.n. aura*

iTioiups, fh* rta^s w,i6 Indu.ttsiinto thr !0Kiiv Swingel'»m',ng (lull ol Point'iy tluh |ir*-s«i'nt Tom BnHtm

A itemrins!r8tlii(! bv the Mima-

jquar? diinciftjl I 'WI itrsfanized byMr Cunk. and <i buffet" concludedheGraduating dass rr. t- m r> e

Mother's Day means praisesFoi moms from coast to coast

And Russell Stovei CandiesSay "Mom, you are ihe most1"

Assorted Chocolates 1 Ib $1.85 2 Ib. $3.63

The Gift Box W Ib. box $2.75 2V4 Ib. box $4.00

\ Mother's Day GiftPacked withchocolatesVi Ib. box $1.15

HALLMARK CARDS "JJT

CARR'S805 F St. Belmar

BELMARCLEAN UP

Special Trash Collections

on your regular

Pick-Up Days

MAY 12 THRU MAY 26Everything Picked Up

Let's Work Together For A

Better, Brighter Belmar

Peter Macleans

Commissioner

I Mr anrl H n Boyv Alkins. Mr.and Mr.*, h^ph Bijfley, ButchBurdge. Mr and Mrs Bill cham-t«rl»ln, Mr awl Mr! Bill Clem-en!«itt. Mr and Mrs. Dick rwrt-slock. Mr. and Mr« Areiv CookIk and Mm Inn nhiB. Mr andMrs. Dale U-nnv in, v,(,Vt (;,,iella. Audri-v Gvhilack. Mr, andMrs Tam (iarv^y

Also Mr ami Mrs \'orr> (;nss.Mr and Mrs, Rick Kcunul, ,((,hnMitcfwll. Mr. and Mrs Wet Mur-ris, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mont-eonw7. Nancy O'Siea, B rEiaraHtm, Mi. and Mrs. Bill Hen-sher. Clmt Sch'irk Mr, ir.d MrBirk Vogel, Uf, and M,i, nickWMle, Mr. and Mrs 1! ary Win-cheater. Mr. and Mrj. Paul Chad

FAREWELL - Doug Moore bids farewell to Jimmy Scott wholeave* bin to fore the darkness alone in Mr. Ami. r* Anderson'spl«j. "lite Telephone Booth." Thta w u one of the 4 one act playspresented last Friday aid Saturday night at M.H.&'s "Trio PlusOne." (Photo by Robert Sctinim)

Spring ConcertWEST LONG BRANCH — The

Monmouth College Modem Chorusand (he Dance Band will presenttheir annual spring concert, partof the college's Ninth Annual Fes-tival of Fine Arts, Wednesday,May 14. at 8:30 pm. in WoodrowWilson Hall, the school's mainbuilding.

The concert, which is open tothe public, will be under the di-rection of Tommy Tucker, asso-ciate professor of music in theDepartment of Fine Arts. Admis-sion is free.

4rf Show TomorrowSPRING IJVKE - The Spring

Lake Recreation Committee willIwld a reception tomorrow (Fri-day) at the H. W. Mountz School'Auditorium from 7 to 9 p.m., andfrom 1 U> 5 p m on Saturday and

t i l lAn art show by Leo L. Beck

will be featured. This is the sec-ond of a series of one-man artshows by local artists, bo be heldevery second Friday, Saturdayand Sunday each month.

Mr lwnn»xly HBHMd ! • ! tht-Krwhokt Township pt lub mafcf? .in effort to iy i\ the tuwti> th*>ir next club meeting ami tinvite !be y<)u*ig*?r hlH'i'wMll l»participate in the ciu1) sctiv^iesduring (he cominn political eitr

lion

wick, Mr, ami Mrs Maurice Ift!-Bois and Jt^f Wynn

4 R M M flU nh?rabcrs antMr and Mrs Kpnnrth Oiffonl.Mr and Mrs. itaymom' FlocrJhartWilliam Ve»tin, Marcl U t i u ,Jctin (\xell, Leon Schii!*.ir and Ed-ward Woolley.

BATTLE OP THE BANDS — Members of the tour bands to appearIn the Greater Maauqnan Jayceei "BaUle of (he Kim's," atMaoasquao Hlgr Scbool tomorrow (Friday) night, u« , kit toright, Lou DeBeaedetto, Asbury Park High School, "BroUier.hood"; Dean Booble, Wai! High School, "Pike's Peak"; WaitPlaner. Wall High School, "Euphoria", and Larry Vota, St. RoseHl{(h School "Classical Brim."

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SAVINGS

4.50' PER ANNUMCWfOUNOfO 0W«HWI

AVAILABLESAVINGS CERTIFICATES

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"We Were Discussing Insurance and

the Name . , .

CONNELLY-BERGEN, INC.Came Up."

Dial -681-1398

704 Boliiwc Plan(Ninth A<t.)Belmer, N. X

Riley GraduatesGLYNCO. Oa. — Navy Ensign

Charles W. Rilcy UI, son o( Mr.

mi Mrs. Charles W. Kik-y. l)l«

Central Avenue, Spring Lake

Heights, N..J., was gradufrom the Airborne ElectronicWarfare Course al the Naval AirTechnical Training Center, GlynCo, Ga.

Believe it or not

(not to mention the domestics)

DO YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME?

Need a loan to do so ?

Borrow

at lowest rate — most convenient terms — fastest service

at your nearest office of

Belmar-WallNational Bank

Your installment loan can be insured

wifh life insurance.

FULL TRUST SERVICES AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW

Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporattiWiFederal Reserve System

Belmar — F St. end 9th Ave.

Wall Twp. — Rte. 35 & 18th Ave.

Manasquan — Rte. 35 - Circle Plaza

Wall Twp. — Rtes. 33 & 34 Coliingwoed Ci rds

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tM I* IS* apHw-ant b£t«U H'I'liui / iWa .1* altuuluitFloral arrangement! Select »tw>

Low prloei. Ill *> ami New IM-

font Rd . ft. 11 lt»i» ti" 24S5.

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Senior citizen wekvmw. warm and Tiier... wt-.t- 1*> j|am«s in UPB JW

.•<mforuble. Yearly, roaanuNe. ] bracket I w W the final night.

U n " 1 1 ( l " - J Other top W*. « n t» Bob

Hulurt, ! 8 : Gall Smith, 2M;

Duuf Fulhemus, Bl; Vtnce C«l-

lapieira. SIM. Car) Shalto, 212;

William Young, W; Bill Arnrth,

m-. Emil Wuwio. JW; V<«)rb«s

Snuvk, 2M: Kud .l,«.'kaun, 213; Mill

(nwi, Jut, Paul Buikhardt, 212

and Jim MoGratly. who hit a 202

It's ail over now until Fall, but

the kegler*. will get togeUier once

imre m May 21 for the annual

bjiniutl at the Barclay Hotel.

Belmar.

Fhal N'lgb'i Rmilh

Craftamen 3, 2. Belmar Presby-

terian 1; Craftsmen 1 1, Wall

Mrthodiat, 2: West firovc Meth

odist s, Belmar Methodist (I

O.rftsmen 2 3, St. Paul's Utbera

0; Hnremen s. Atonement Luth-

ersa l; firil Presbyteian, As-

bury Part 1, Avon MettwdM 2

Trlnlly Vixrt : , Klrat Methodirt

A.*ur"y Park 1; Memorial Metho-

dlit 2, Wanamaaia Oiriitiaii He-

formed X.

«ed. Hand aawa, <-jrcjiar aawa

Va>K> ilMan, actaaori, ehiiala

•Unee. pbaer >»>«. W d w

tnivaa a«d t u aiatal ihntMKi

HARRY

•07 • 12tk Avt., Bclmar

nmncBFOB sratvici: • BHWIS -

SBAKPENINa

Fkk Up n d DaUvtry

Uowen • Sam Blowera ttoni

thl«W

i- iil,,s 1T7. L«4 3.Tha ar^ieanl. WHIUm I

3ra!!t'«l H Variance t,> w»tl

ennt. ftflrtla !F'«ITI».

8 SO Itead <>( the retjuired 30

T!v Bp})lii»nt, Frank Ad»m*. wanrfj a variance to ai'iange lo opeih *;«*•« (PTivktn Nur»*ry School'

R-6 Z<a-i.., on properly knowst 1A

r««rtHi6 owm»Tncs ia r««rtH6n o \._detwr!Hh*tio*i of saiu Ztn.tng Bi»rd

:( Aiij^ctment tuu been filed tit thetttin ft tald Bmrrt1 »t th* WKtoSM,::Uii!ing, "rVy) Huna^al Hmrt, irVnU.%>"¥ Jerifij, and li available for in

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NEWS ITEMS

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ONE STOP FORALL YOUR HOMEHEATING NEEDS!

,V Budget Payment,V Service PlansV Automatic WM

iV Replacements &Installations

STERNERSI2th 1 R.R. AVES.

BELMAR, N. J.

681-1900

Craftsmen 3

|

33

BeUnar Presbyterian _ 4 I W

Craftsmen ! -RftV. 3BH

Wall Methodist 87 42

West Grove Methodist ~S7 42

Craftsmen 2 _ i 8 43

Btimar M«UKwiist M 45

Shoremen — - 52 47

St. Paul's Usher? 50tt 48tt

Aton-wnent Lutbwan _ «

1st Pres., As. Pk.

Avon Meftodist .

-4S14 5214

Trinity Ushers 4114 57(4

1st Meth.. As. Pk. 35 M

Memorial Mtefcodist _ J 7 % 6114

Wanamassa Ohr. Hrf. -2114 T7'4

Marzulla WinsTwo for St. Rose

BeVmar — John Martulla hurled

, Kflsc High School to two wfns

over the past week and in be-

tween, played first tase.

Marzulla spun a three hitter

Tuesday to win over St. Mary'a

of Perth Amboy, 3-0, and earlier

defeated Ked Bank Catholic In a

Central Jersey Catholic Federa-

tion game, 84.

Marxulla has won two, Ued one,

and lost one this year. In the

game with St. Mary's, be struck

out 13 and walked only one,

St. Rose scored single runs in

the first, second and WtU in-

nings for the win. Ilay Maxwell

and Fete Jacobus singled in runs

and later Maxwell scored on a

wild pitch.

Marxulla hurled (our hit ball

against Red Bank Catholic, struck

out 13 and walked four.

Hits by Ed Fri-eman, Kevin

Lyons, Steve Ingrund drove in

rung lor St. Rose, and Red Bank

errors helped in other cases.

Red Bank Catholic Inadoi the

>ases in the first, but MarzulLa

;ot out of trouble by fanning one

and making a Catholic batter

ground out.

In the Mater Dei game, Bon

Smith and John Gregg handled the

St. Rose pitching duties. Smith

was the loser, us Mater Del pitch-

er. Bill Collins held St. Rose to

hree hits and no runs. Jacobus,

Maxwell and Graham got the

nly hits for St. Rose.

MOTICB TO nDOFWTh* Beimtr Poard o( Education »,]

•p<-Hve twaled btda (of liiju.'rip! «ri,• .ttwiat iuppt!ft («rt window

«t th( regular mwtiaa toUivrtity, May 33, 13» a

SciwotTh* Board rcv^VM &•• right ta 7e

ject any «• s!l nifii. Bid* any h.fOKiled cr d«Uv««kt us vtarxi.

Specfilc»!.icir,K may b« oliuir.ed at thttehool offu'c, 1101 r Street, Belmar,N.J. 07719.

WILLIAM R. LT>»U>,

(S3.06)

TAKE NonCE th?t Captain wllain Rutk«L bas ftpnlitd to the Now

State Alcoholic Bt-veran Coii-l l l t l l t

leiiey St

l

Bt-veran

Uwt Tainl

Objections, li any, ihould be nutde- writln t tha N -

(HHM)CAPT. WILtlAM El/TKA,2092 Surf Avenue.Belmar, N. J,

HOTICK. j k t notice that opplleatlcn h.u been

made to the Mayor and Council al tbeIrroufh of Spring Lake Height*. N. j .if a PleneLry Renui Comumptlon II-!n»« for promlm mtuate at the MUUI-,-Lrt eonwi rf SltU H-ghway No. 11

and Wim Pitney Av#nuc, faring Lakeii-iilhu, De-v Jersey, by EFBltnann'i'avern, Inc., « New Jeniey Carjujf-tton.OFFICERS: Pmldmt, Amy Ferrptt,

rt'inald F. ferret I. "XTffi Ifnyeu Avon....Belmar. N. J,; Vkv l>reiU1ent of Ad<

l l t t l i m , Norman J. Fern-It. Ridge-Od ad, Allpnwood, N. .!.; Secretary-

Treasmcr. Holicrt A. Mmiis. 707 Cre«-Place. Sea Girt. N. J.

OCKHO^DKRi;: Kimald F. Tar-2702 Hayei Avenue, Detmar,

J.; Amy Ferrett, 3031 Highway. o. 71, Spring Lake Height*, N. S.\Norman J. Ferrelt, Rtd«ewood Road,Ailwiwimd. N J.; Robert A. MtirrU.

; Ceescent Place, Sea Girt, N. J.Ohjeotiwa, It any, should be tnidciincdiatply In writing to Robert Mor-%, Clerk of the Borough of Spring

Lake Heights. New Jeriey.

ECOIMANN'S TAVBHN, INCBy Amy Ferrelt,Pmident.-7 («2.«J)

NOT1CRTAKE NOTICE thnt opp!i"!l"n has•en made la the Township Committee

>t the Townfthip of Wall. County ofitonmeuth. New .ltrsty tt> trans tor In

GetcUtte, Inc. t/o Thf; Sand Bux, tarpremises located al 1819 H Street, West3elmar, Wall Township, New Jersey,lie I'lcnary Retail Consuiripttrai LSci'irsif

No. C-7 heretofore lisued to SttphenJiiiifralf nnrl Cnmlllp Onufrdk. In i ii-ncrshlp trmung BS Peaeaci! Inn tolramtsc* located at lSli) II Strpet, Writelmar, Wall Township. Now .fwspy.TIIP names mid at!(iri>sses »t all <>f-

'•ers and utockhoidci's owning moreian lrl. of tin1 stuck are;

Pauline SlmnKBP5 Oppan HoodSpring take HoighU. N. J.

Henry F. Getclitfe212 Mndlson AvflnueHvington. N. J.

Objection*, If any, stmM he marJonmcttlatcly in wrltWa-to Irma K Sian-•y, Ti>i'.ii!,hlp Clerk »l the TiwnsS'ip of

VHI), 2r*M Municipal Court, Wall Town-hap, lit. J.

GETCLIFFE, INC.by Henry F. C-'tciiff,-Proaldent212 Madlaon AvenueIrvinBlon. N. J.

i- 2 - 6-7 (SU.24)

Why Impala ithe big car sue

of'69

- The sharp trading pencil we Chevy dealers

use isn't the least of reasons why Impala is

America's number one car choice.

But aside from Irnpala's giving you a full

car-load of car for a lean car-buying dollar, are

reasons like the gittinest V-8you get standard in any

low-priced car, and the look of luxury matched

only by the costliest cars. 8ut the big clincher is the

factthatyoulooklikesom jody in this car.

And that's one more generous quality of

Impala. It shares its air ci success.

Chevy saves!

Belmar Motors is where it's at!800 "F" Street, Belmar

THIS OUST AUVMTtSM. NEW

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ea fur all »|es including

11 M * M Vli.nuiij, Worship mfee Guest speaker — Mrs.Harold H Hjmtk s i . u.:,k' - ' Eternal Values In A(Itandinjt World" In observ-ance of MuuWg l>ay a spe-t i j aflirtM will be takes forTile Mi'tiwxii*! fioim\ Ocean(iTOve wiH a sml! femem-branee will be given by theWomen's society of ChristianService to each Mather pre*

7 DO PM -Voulh Fetandiip *illm«H in the chapel.

TuesdayII 00 P M.-liuild Circle will meet

in the chapel. Official Boardmeeting in the nursery room

WMA MKTIIODLSTOM Mill Heat

• w . Caftan N a k a

ST. ROSE E. C. CHURCHSeveaUi Ave. A E St., Belmar

Momlgpgr Peter J. lesion, PatterSunday Massei

ll the Caurch7, 8:30, 9, 10. 11, 12. 5 P.M.

Week Day Masses«.« £ 7:45 - confession! beforethe 7 45 Man.

ST. MARGARET'S CHURCHSpring Lake

Masses: 7:30, 1130, 9:30, 10:30,11:30.Friday - 8 P.M. •

Novena of the Sacred Heart.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH13* Aw. and K St.

Belmar. N. J.•er. Theodore E. Darts, PMtar

BIBLE BAPTIST CIIUUCHGlendola Grange Building

AUenwuMl Hurley Pond Rd.Glendola

M. Brindley, Pastor

9:45 a.m. - Bible School.We have classes for everyone,from two years through adults.For transportation, aall 681-B6S5, we will pick your chil-dren up.

11:00 a m - Morning Service"Message from the Word ofGod"

6:45 p.m. - Young People's Meet-ing at the Church. Brian andLynn McMeans In charge.

7:00 p.m. • Evening Service.Special Music every Sunday.Old-Timc staging,Nursery provided at all regu-lar services.

Wednesday7:80 p.m. Bible Sludy and Prayer

Meeting How much do youknow about the Word of God?

ComingEvents

I t . OoniM rE™£,™J"™,,,"

The Belmar TO Dinr'er will behold al the Forte, Route VI, SpriiJTI,ake IWgl*, at ™° P-m- T l *ots are ?5, tax totaled. Reservalions - (811-5925.

May 23Belmar Junior Woman s Club

Mother-IJaughior Banquet at BeauRlvage.

May 26Installation L u n c h e o n , Wall

Township Auxiliary to JerseyShore Modical Center.

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OBITUARIES

7 M C M - 4 1 M P Mawrul *Wtm! hy Ml. Paiwll Bui

MfelM •• M - V M k

ran nuwrrntuN•» Aw aM r. H

• M a n . Sui»l»v School• K 4 II a i n ,

Murnlnj WofihipH | « . Youth r*»owriiip

•Arrwr I U U S U U» M, I* O. I

Mi -nl M. , r . ' . i -1,i . ! . i,"in H Snat . Ik-in.. t n nitent» .)( a Mr!

Mr ami Mi I J«««t* Cittb. Oi!.«ll Hrlltlll* A(«nmnt "Ctty, are p«r«fHa of a girl

Mr titd Mi- Iain., v.mi-vft^mvhurs iin\f AHemwoiid. WallTewndbp, He jurtnU of a girl

Mr and Mis Ftnl»rt ll.-inliat15M .1'ili't Drlvi, Wall I'IM -I hi;,art- parenti of a tprl.

Mr and Mn Robert Julian.Ill Path Avmui. V-ptunr City,are parenti of « bey.

» « A M -Sunday vh.nl mi lu a "P-unil) Sunday Sthoo!!"We nave d a w s for CradleRoll through Adult* m bringyour children to our SundaySchool and study the word ofGod with us.

II 09 A.M.-Monung Worship Mr.vice — m*ss;is;t° "A Mother'sFaith." I'aior Morgan.

5 ia I' M -Adult and YouthGroups meet tirades 1-3 —'Eager Beavers", tirades 4-S — "Junior Travelers", Hi#iSthool Youth i'..iii;i meetswith Mr. and Mrs. MatthewGarippa. Adults meet rlthPastor Morgan

7 00 PM -Evening Service. MM-sage — "Setting the RecordStraight!" Pastor Morgan.

Wednesday7 30 t M -Prayer Meeting and

Bible Study with Pastor Mor-gan Also High School BibleStudy with Mr. Garippa.

Thursday7 .30 PM—Shore Evening Bible

School — "Teaching Tech-nique," - Misj Betty McEl-mon. "Personal Evangelism"— Mr. Matthew Garippa.

CnmlngSpecial Meetings "With a Mean-

ing," May 18th - 25th, Evan-gelist Dr. Jack Murray.

Visitors are welcome! A nurserya provided at all regular services.

cm R( H or ST. imm.THE ABCHANGEL

EPISCOPALSea Girt

Rogation Sunday — May II8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion.9:30 AM.—Sung Eucharist and

Sermon.1:15 A.M.—Morning Prayer and

Sermon.The Rev. Canon Raymond H.

Miller, rector, will preach.

ST. ANDREW'S MKTHODH!CHURCH

fourth and West Lake Ana.SprbgLato

Rev. Lawrence C. MoanPnlar

SUNDAY SERVICES11:90 A.M. - Morning wonblp

uid

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9. »g (ht *-'*<H!!jfli art matV-!.•!•':> through th.it office

Turf c«nt»r» lor Mr Howard'-, oinprtltin «»»mlMttoni will t»•> -ini it !Ual Hani. Ashury Park

and I ,k, »i».l

KeqiMsti should be addranwio I '<ngri'*snian James J Ilow

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SUNDAY M SSES:St Catharlae'a Church

8, 9, 10, 11, ait Catharine's Cafeteria:

9:15, 10:15, 11:15DAILY MASSES

St. Catharine's church8 AM.

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICKTAKE NOTICE that Wmia

Smith, traiilnii n* Jack's Rnr hr.a nptied to the Boiml of Commlssloiiert,f the Borounh of Belmar, N. J.. for

-I- Iti Avenue, HelmAC N. .1.Ohjectlona, It any. should 1« mnde

mmedlatcly tn wrlt!iiB to Donald FrfnUhewii, Borougi. Clcrlt•4 J

V'lU.IAM J. SMTUI,W Inlet TprracBelmcr, N. J .

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TAKE NOTICE ttiat app!lf*tlnn hujbeen mnde to tlif Tnwnnhlj* Committwif the Townihtp of Wall, New Jenej .iw Jotifllluin CrnlB. Corp., T/A, Dor-nr'K for HIP i'lrn.rv Retail DoniUmo-Via 1 ici'twe ifC-5 tof pri'niscs lOSltnit iBfrt HiBliw.iv 35. Weft Belmar,

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OhjiMlnns. if any. shouiil he made

Jtnnity, Township fl»rk of the Tiiwn-jhlp of Wall, Pnst Otnee Box AW, Bcl-niar New Jei'sey.

JONATHAN CRAIG. COW.By; M.iurlcf HnH/mnn. President

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If yourreducing program

doesn't work,don't blame us.

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• 1 tntity. It's our job to keep everythinggas running for yo i. That's why we're com-

mitted io 100%

NJP'Ldependable- service.We're pretty close. Our record

Is 99.09%. And we're proud of It. But we re itili doing things to reachperfection. We want everything electrical to work for you-al! the lime. s..,.,,,.,,iu...n*»< »«i—u

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•f TV\ta( C(imi)any. Sew York,fttjr 30 yt'afa.He was born ia Motttciair aad

i«*d It.wi here more thim 50ears Iltr was j nicmk'f <jf ther.in,.,.!!.*, I d . , ; « iu!) HitIi.', and the Spring l^ke Library

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who ftk? rrwnyHHB S^RllllnW real -state and

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Project ApolloFilm Available

PARK - New JerseyBell Telephone C'(fm|)iiny now hascohr film footas« Io illnslr;ito ;i:alk on the Project AJNIIIO moonflight. The lecture pTWHllBUlltl5 available to school, clubs andother organizations.

The film was taken Afffag thespaa1 flights. It t;ikt>s the audi-ence from blastoff to recoveryand includes breatht.iking shots ofboth the earth ami the moon pho-tot;raph«J by the astronauts innight.

Another segment of the pro-gram will outline the capabilitiesof Bellcom Inc., a Bell systemsubsidiary which acts as a tech-nical consultast to the NationalAeronautics Space Administra-tion.

The program, Destination Moon,is .ivaliable through the localtttfoptoOfi companv btatMLtt rfBess,

Mrs.t. O H M Township.The Printed, Ttafta andPI Funeral Home, Neptun--,

in chargt' of arranK«ments.

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FUNERAL HOME

A Modern Funrml HomeOffering A Dignifioa Servica

To Meet BveryFinancial Need

J. Henry DanglerEighth Ave. andSouth Lake Drive

Belmar 661-3900

JOHNSONFuneral HomeFully Air ConditionedRoute 38 • Wall Township

Modern Funeral HomeModernly Equipped

Walter J. JohnsonDirector

631-4455

Phone — 681-1587 Q VAMJI'SEI'VtCE

D A N I E L A . R E l LLYFUNERA! HOME

i beautiful Silver L^ke convenientlylocated to serve the entire Shoru Area.

I D Street Beimar, N. J.

TH« tXUW M l *U»t H I * JKRSKf Tkuffctw «*t | IMS

THE COAST ADVERTISER SmWMTMi 1'uut AiAwmeut. IN.

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( InfA I'M at kind Kurd*, and d«arrv«tl> au, will li

a.i»l Ihli Sunday, for K'i MaUwr't DayA iiwOiw-'• k*« akuwi her the *«j In ptay nun*

n,l«a lUw'l tiw hum«m»«.er an.l huatna, hrlpnatr mid|iU>m«U> fihe'a ihrf ««tl riM*ifcwi*r. ronfiibm «u<i

M,«t «t d l , ihc'a- • frl*Bd.In all of h«r rulw, •*•'• Un- v*ry hwrt of Uw

i»mil>\ uul « « proudly u h l U fctr, w you do, on Moth« t Ua), Matjr II

Tim* for T«fMpn to Wdw UpRmpluynl Amrnrana will work tun and a half

hour, every day in 1M9 (a total of «&0 huun) ta payUwtr fahral, aUU and local Ux bill.. Tlw 10 pinwitaurUx but year •wountnl for a blf Jump In fcdaraluica. Of c«ui*>, tt*t« and Im-al U w an i-limliitoo. Federal corporate and uutiviiliul inconw tax re-cetpta are mptttad t» ranch 1122 billion in the twelvernontlu befinning July lu.

In t»S2, theae receipt• » m ihglilly more than $1billion; by 1940 the figure had doubled. In ISii'i federalincome tax receipt* readied $26 billmn, and were $51billion in 1959. In 1968 recelpta had nearly quadrupledthe 1950 level . . . with no relief in light!

The average American's tax load has increaseddrastically over the yean. In 1902, all taxes — federal,state and local — came to f 18 per capita. In 194f, thef ignre wai »377 and by 1958, |62ft. For 1969 the erti-mated tax bill, federal, state and local, will be f 1,230for every man, woman and child in the United States,according to the Tax Foundation, Inc.

It's time to rediscover fiscal sanity — by insistingon reduction in non-essential public expenditure! atevery level — federal, state and local.

The only way this can be accomplished is for tax-payers to demand action and keep the pressure on untilthey receive satisfaction.

Mr lairuM aduanl Miall ur write « • anal* , , -a , . , I, . ,..«»,« i< U i^

* ' mJ hav# gtrtal Mvunt^ awnBy «**lllli III* nt»m*»l rariy

>«u wltt »*'.«• >our fuiure «mpki¥•r Itmr and nwflty :tnd avow ih..1st if t*ing turmd down far a»)i The yorated « 111 HRk Smut Is UHjry r^rk TV fihtmf numhrr Is"Ma Or«a» ro *

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ScoutFARM1NGDALE - A Cadette

Spring Conclave "For the Youngwill ha held by the

-J-c i lo lGlr lSraulaaattriay. May U. at Wcalw Hallof « . t a a n n Hathodlat Ch? * .Weal U a * Aveme, Sprina; lata .Specifically planed for CadetWt VaM in asaUtance to the nuresa.SewereiaETtTaUend t h e M - 'ConcUve. the program <t w cmiMe jlwwinsi, a

•ill havemorning

• AM. to IS Neon,t fiwn 1and an aft.

P.M. to 4 P.M.. in older to ac-commodate all Cadettei who haveregistered.

OQ the Program for each ses-sion will t* a film, "So You WantTo Be A Chew Leader" from the MCOSS Family Health and Nun-

Hfnth CenterHonors Wontcrs

BRIELLE — One hundred andtighty-five vohuHeer workerf atManaaquan Health Center aidMOOW Thrift Shop were honoredat daf ninth annual tea at theManaeqiian River Golf Club Wed-nesday Volunteer! had partici-

at the well-child clinic, fn trans-porting patients to clinics, in oper-ation of a Christmas project /ormedically indigent families. ThriftShop service, and other fund rais-ing activities.

Mrs. Clarence McKlm. ThriftShop chairman, presented a checkfor 18,01111 to Mrs. Lawrence A.Carton. Jr.; vies president of

Professional Pharmacy ef RedBank: "You and Coamtici" by,Mrs. Mm HamUb, to tiwat of!Ynakeup for the Monnonth Flay-ers; "Fashion Flair" by Mrs.Susy Westergard of "The Toad-stool", i, Toenager Fashion Shop,and "Acton Tricks and You", apresentation by Robert Wayman,Director ot the Mew Jersey Aca-demy of Dramatic Arts, which willprimarily cover walking and talk-ing tricks.

ing Service, sponsoring organiza-tion of Manasquan Health Center.

Mrs. Simmer Swain, Auxiliarypresident, presented a gold diarmto M.-J Leonard Miller for overS.OOC service hours at the shopand Center.

The following received serviceawards: Miss Joantv Coulter, MissAlice Mui.ord, Mrs. Swain, 500hour pins; Mrs. Edward Allison,Mrs. Milton Brlggs, Mrs. JayLeahey, Mrs. Anna Orlando, Miss

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Reports

The American Dog Tick can be

d ftkt to

Ermrmbrr QHjrn?

IS Ytan AgoMaj I. IK4

For years Ivv wsNad l«r emtall l

Uk* I kraty IweM or to.*™tkti*n Cain

The rsof hatt M f i leatjflg, aofne*lusi[kw were t/w»

Th« wniher and dryer, wmildn'teves gt» en

Wall» H teM palrit. !!«• I.LI^UTh d l

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llajar HSthan1 U H a w r l

(orrm't eVbrtar pdjiBi'iaH. l u

avtariM it* Air Modal *»1 li

UtMal fur hia work 111 rrtrutag

Iwe men and a woman from

thri-aU-mxl Marxism at Kail

Rim, &•>[*!'. ariiic *Hilpost Mdjor

llan.-*fc WM associate attending

Mi»i J I M Brew, of I Hr« t , | «iirg»n at rtUin Haapital prior N()w «vtrjrthiiu!'a filed, tat lackW«t fclmar, w»a urnwi Min jtv hi* umrtni lh« t e r w e

The Rev. Allan \ . N«itkmas

was observing his itth ^nrnvtrt-

T e n An™ at the Win•wineia RaMW at tke MMtripal BmWmg

Hic&Md R. tae!!i1!r <;' |V"J' B>P t l«•peakar at the ladiM night and{tinner meeting of the Beirnar

h b f t th HCliambcr of Ccmuncree at the Ho-tana*)- arw> a«d_in f«di_ h , , ) Ntw Winder After Yatet,

ma Her

*' *W1« « lfW8 time but the day,,, 'maOy e a wOur IMU« was in order, hut uh'J

g one nailAnd thai'a l..r the rip - THIS

HOUSE IS FOB SALE.

Mrs K,,ir Keitl.South Helmar

Monmouth Court v The ticks tWdon the blood ol animab - inWing pwplt.

Donald M Mohr, Senior Coun-y Agent recemmendi that you

*alch (or these iw-ty little in-Mcti and do not allow them tobury their headi into ynur pcU.>OUT diUdren, or yourself

Treat lawn* or where brush or(round is thin, along paths, etc.Xist or spray with chlontane.Use a 1% or Wi chloMant- dn«tat the rale of 20 to 25 lhi. per•ere, which is 1 Bi. for l,5W to2.000 square fart.

The brown dog tick may infestKvnei or other buildings where

dogs are present. Apply the sprayhoroughly to bas*hoard». and

around door and window moldings,under furniture, around the edgesof rugs and in all floor cacksr.

Remember to handle chlordanes»ray or dust with care, Chlordanenay poison pwple awl ariuttals

and certainly should not oome incontact with food, water or eat-Rg place. Avoid Inhaling sprays

or dusis and do not expose the

yry, :

For additional information con-,cerning Dog Tick Control write orcall the Mtromouth County Ex-emkm Service.

U n Wet* C«pkrtl

Lawn weeds such as dandelions,chickweed or clover are growingNow h an excellent tin*e to eradi-cate them, say- Mr. Mohr.

Applications of 2, 4-D plus i

Separate area* for daily andmonthly button holders on theBelmar Beadi appeared to be adoted issue - at least for tnla.season — according to a reportfrom a apeeiai meeting of the

Chun h. in Belmar

tt*i* Guards, stationefl at theMarine B»a>, « m being ev«u- I N D I A N D A N C E S

there for beachfront usignrnenU S H O W N T O CUBSwhen there was a danger of sub-marine attacks along the ShoreWith the lessening of this danger,the Guardsmen were to be evecu-

ISt. Hose atudenta were present-

ing Bkwmm Tdm. '"

BELMAR - Cub Scout Pack «held its regular monthly meetingApril 25 at the Belmar Pnnby-Un-ian Church, conducted by Cub-maater Wall-' Ulowhuty.

Gueat speaker was Eagle S

Following U* matting, at which I ^"^J, ' , ,™"'.il itSert *"• * ^ * ; ' m"*>?' * .many;tnaMa :»*e . ft. C0m-lphltt4.nl had the part of Fram Ortar ol A . A n w . Bjtolwd themijalomn (tecided that the bath- sdwhrnt and Juhn MjumtU Scoat "•'onn, mer« badges, anding HSkton was too near to makeany chang« this year.

FhiUp Birger, Jr., 13* Av*-th N J

played a waiter. l patches. He aUo performed threeauthentic Indian dances, accom-

Two Belmar learns returned vie- j panied by Mark Cook, Troop 1W,ten In she annual county-wide on drtuns.

WAV!. TOWNSHIP - Junto . M - w .TTOM No. ( H olOlBldola, « r t » » £ * • °-

Carvel. Girl attending were Cathy

Mai; IVsnpwn, Mat Frances vex wili do an excellent job InTnompaoo, Mrs. Herbert Tiplln, controlling these nuisance weeds.Mrs. George Van Sickle. 250 hour Two more materials available lor

weed control are 2, 4-D plus MC-PP or 2, 4-D plus Dicamba. TheMCPP and Dicamba are safer touse on lawn* that contain bentgrass, as Silvex usually discolorsbenta. Dicamba is an excellentmaterial to control knotweed

, Mrs. Eleanor Naro- which has been difficult to con-zny, Mrs. Alvah Onderdonk. Mrs.

Edith Eckman, Mrs. Helen Heath,, Mrs. Edgar

trol In the past.

Many of these materials canhill, CinaV Krott, Rose Goss, Cindy Manasquan Presbyterian Guild kill or damage trees and shrubsJobes, Kris Smith. Chris Murphy, and 1* a n a s q u a n Presbyterian | so be sure to read the label care-Ginny Hall and Debbie Keenan. Women's Organlzallon received rally and accurately and followAccompanying the girls were Mrs. wall plaques for 1250 hours. Tre the instructions exactly as statwt.Doris Enders, troop assistant First Baptist Church of Mana-JBe sure that you Follow all thesnd Mrs. Marie Carmean, troop squan and SI. Uriel's Guild re- precautionary statements as stat-leader. wived 350 hour citations. Squan' ed on the label. By following these

Drugs received a special award directions to the 'letter' you canss custodian of the funds. I avoid many problems that some

Mrs. Arthur J. Clark, benefit'P™1* h a v e w i**™*! -bridge flight chairman, [insetted, clcaumi Prevcnte Ptony Bltgkt .first pme to Mrs. Mattlicw Cum-

nue, « s among the New Jen«y , . „ . . , „,.,,.. , , .„ „„,,„„„,.,„.,high school students winning schol- winners were the Belmar Un- * h o b b y a n d I*"1 s b o w M d b 'ar*ips to Rutgers University, xfo H1.Y and the Junior Black " * * " • " ^ " " 'oUowtolThe scholarship was the second; Hawks ' 1 a w a r ds; Hobby Division - mostwon by Mr. Burger. He also won I ' Unique. Bill Scannelll; most worltone to Steven Institute of Tech- Mary Ann Madonna, West Bel- involved, Michael Reardon: mostnology. 'mar, and Janet J. Lankenau, interesting, Billy Tragnetz, Pet

(Avon, were among the graduates Division - most attractive. JohnThe South Belmar Borough o I l b e school of Nursing of Mon- LHowinsky; mosl habitable home,

approved a variance lor mo^h Memorial Hospital, bong Kevin Parker; and most originaluslriai Electronic Corp. Branch ipet Michael Kann

Newark, to use a building at Fj IStreet and 16th Avenue for the' A wandering goat made its way Biehard CalHnan was inductedmanufacture of fluorescent lights into Belmar this week, and was as a Cub Scout and Richard Hopeand starters and other electrical imnounded by Commissioner Oarl moved up to Webelos from Cubs.

Schroeder — that is until the goat _ . . . — .Com,, I started to chew up records in < .Hiomas Chew received the Weo-

LaaeHeisiu and the Wall (Jiurch, P " * t h e SP€li <"s c ' ^ -in Wall Twratilp, were to vote on •a proposed merger. I

The toft & * e Paper Comp-my purchased the former Krue-

ger Brewing Company plant inNeptune City. The paper companysaid it would transfer ha opera-tions from Belmar to the largerplant by the Fall.

Special Mothers Day serviceswere to be held in the FirstMethodist Church, Belmar, andt h e West Belmar Methodi:Church. The church women's or-ganizations will conduct th« ser-vices.

25 Years AgoMar s> 1 M 4

Winslow M. Bracket!. Belmarpolice chief, announced his retirement from the Police Departmerit, as of May 15, at a meetingof the Belmar Board of Com-missioners. Chip! Brackett hadheld that post since 1929.

"J^1 mings and Mrs. Sbivla Reed. Run-w)p were Mrs. Chanes Coz-t and Mrs. Arsene Lucian,

EYE EPECIALiSTSPEAKS TO PTA

SPRING I AKB HEIGHTSGregory Wxjro, an optometrist,was guest speaker at a recentmeeting of the Spring LaktHeights P.T.A. Dr. Moore (Ms Mrs. Mytris Sesselberg, super-cussed care of the eyes. I visor of visiting nurses at the Cra-

. 'ter, Introduced the nine staffMm. Uster PeLoynca, Hospi- n u n W p m H in A ^ ^ ^

tality Chairciar.. aiiounced that jca Git, Manasquon. Spring LakliroMods from ihe 1TA Garage Heights. South Brtnar, W a l lSale May 17 will be u-ed to pur- Toiwiship, and Bridle. Miss Win-chase an audiometer. This ufctru- m i omrah, executive director otment measures the power of hear- M :»ES, explained that the visitinging or the intensity of sounds. n u r s e Xr/ices is available to al.

Mr» Gary Layton was elected r e s i * n l s regardless of economicpresident of the association for s t a t™ a«"«ling to ability to paynext year. Other officers to be a n d l r e c t 0 ™ """gent-installed at the next meeting ore.- Special guests w e Mrs. JeweJMrs. William Bennet. first vice Dirks and Mrs. Kathryn McDowellpresident; Mrs. John McGlue, sec- State Department of Health nursesond vice president: Mrs. Andrew who were visiting the Center underMcKay, corresponding secretary; the state visiting nurse orienta-Mrs. De toynen, recording «cre- tkin progl-am. Miss Ruth Zerbc,tsry; and Mrs, Steven Everett, director ot services of MOOSS,

LETTERS TO | l HTHE EDITOR

treasurer. I was also a guest.

Old leaves, stems and othertrasli in the peony bed shouldhave been cleaned up after frostlast fall.

It's vital to the health of thisyear's peonies to get rid of thesedisease bearing remains immedi-ately to avoid the peony flowerblight, advises Mr. Mohr. The fun-gus that causes the blight spendsthe winter as tiny black scabson old stalks.

Just about the Umc that flowerbuds are starting to swell, blackscabs again may appeal' and pro-duce a powdery fungus growth.

Wind and rain will spread thesespores and within a short tunethe flower bud rot will start

Garden cleanup goes a long waytoward preventing the disease,and you can also spray with com-mon garden fuiigicides.

Editor, Coast Advertiser

The Belmar Woman's Clubwould like to take this opportu-nity to publicize our thanks to theCoast Advertiser for their wonder-ful coverage of all Club news duing the past year.

TTie Belmar Woman's Club wselected as me of the live out-standing Clubs in the 5th District.

Without tlie outstanding workperformed by these dedicated wo-men under the supervision of th".^resident, Mrs. Margaret Clc> •on and junior advisor, Mrs. Mil-

drcd Desmond all the accomp)ish-ments of wheih we are so proud,could not have been undertak-en and completed.

iank you again.

PRANCES BARU7TTAPublicity ChairmanBelma- Woman's Club ,

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SCOTTISH RITETO HONOR PAIR

TKENTON — Erneit G. Briaelland Robert Stirling, ot fielnur,will be among the Scottish RiteMasons of the Central Jerseyarea being honored at the GoldenYears Reunion Class meeting inTrenton Saturday. May 10 andMay 17.

During the two Saturdays ofceremony, more than 200 candi-dates nil! be welcomed into thefraternal organization.

The class is named In honor ofthose who have been membersof the Valley of Trenton, ScottishRite, for a half century or more,

Golden Years members will belonored at a dinner on May 17and will receive plaques in recog-nition of their long membershipin the Ancient Accepted ScottishlH of Freemasonry.

On Dean's ListEAST ORANGE - Miss Jean

Backer of 2W1 Hurley Pood Road,Wall, Is among students namedto the past Dean's l ist of TheBerkeley School, East Orange.

Miss Backer is a 1966 graduateof Wall High School.

1IXTV fIVl CSNTS k a>altath r » " " » — a ' l I ' « « tfor aaffe palftrn m I* w anulling »n'l »p*'.il haii.l)i*lStftd u» IM Nt»irip(f Palvern IXpi. I U Weu Illti St.New York. N. V 10011. S«tldJO* Un 1969 Srrini SiimmfrPgtlcrn ( ala!ti| incluJe* cou-pon good tm One Fr« VMtrn.

N<w INSTANT HWINOBmii. Only 1,00.

Mkhad CoitettWins Promotion

SYRACUSE, N. Y. - MichaelJ. Corbett, son of Mr and Mrs.Harold P. Corbett, R.D. 1, 18thAvenue, Wall Township, N.J., hewbeen promoted to airman firstclass in the US. AJr Force

Airman CoriMtt is an informa-tion specialist at Hancock Field,NY He is assigned to a unitof the Aerospace Defense Com-mand.

The airman, & 1968 graduate ofNeptune >N.J i High School, n>eived a B.A. decree in economic-,in 1068 from Upula College, EastOrange, N.J.. and is a memberof Alpha Phi Omega. He hasalso studied at Rutgers, the StateUniversity, Newark, N.J.

His wife, Laura, is the daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-Donald. 24 Tucker Drive, NeptuneCity, N.J.

Miss GuntherAccepted

WORCESTER, Mass. — Kath-leen Gunther, a senior at St. BoseHigh School, Belmar, has beenaccepted for admission to the firstclass of freshman women at As-sumption College. She is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. RobertGunther, of 213 Third Avenue,Belmar, New Jersey.

Miss Gunther is a member ofthe Art dub, French Club, andthe Choir. She has also been ac-tive in the Surf Chib, ice skatingand painting.

PLANNERS — The new owners of Trips 'n Tours Inc., are shownrelaxing in the travel agr,ncy's new quarters at 921 F Street, Bel-mar. Seated arc Mrs. Mildred Parduc (left) and Mrs. Iris Yam-old. Standing are WJiHaui Purdue, (.•ft) and Jos<-*ph Yaruold.Mr. and Mrs. Yai*nold, SO Inlet '.'Trace, llelmar. serve as presi-dent and vice prcsMem respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Pardue, 7Jumping Brook Drive, Neptune, ore secretary and treasurer re-spectively.

TUf •"••<• 4 H V M ( U M * !•; ; MAI. NKW Ji i . -M

Congregition Sons of Israel ReadyJubilee Anniversary Dinner Plans

Mother's DayLines Bulling

JT ROSEINSTALLATIONS BUSINESS DIRECTORY

QUICK IUHItfN< i t u YOtiK tO( At t i

PIUMBINO MLATING CONIRAC1OR

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W*MI C M SCONOMYI V J . . . M . .9GAIL M. SMITH

SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO.I IIIMIlI K Mitfnwum ( « *

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M m r r o i »ffl MARNOLDS FLOOR COVERINGS

. y ™ » call by <!-• n m l dimct mie, NruliiH till, » «Neptune HKk Mai. •!»

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a grt (ran a nortfcem portl tot Billtern point en I i * C m

LOU'S EAR & PACKAGE STOREMKHM MI-24I4 W I Drfvw

^OLO KIR - LIQUORS Of QUALITY& Gaurqia Silvvritatn. Prop*.

NEW LOCATION AT — «H F Slrart —A & • CLEANERS

ONE HOUR SERVICESOCIALISTS IN DRY CLEANING PROFESSIONWtddmq Gown - KftitwMF - f « c y DfHMI

gelm«»'s Fir,f Dry O««n«r — !

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,'qulumn! worki «» fast ttwl tin:*lfer Isn't even aware of tne di«-ame

(IF.LMAK - Fur! arrangements, World Jewry and to the Kt.iU' ofhave been rompletod i f the ttth IsraelJubfW Anniversary runner nt the] t'lt-^ii* i>fti>«-r* ol lh« Cungr«-Congregatkm Sons of brae! of Be] gallon are; Abraham R KliUmar, which will he held on Sun- 'man, president; Joseph l>*y firstday Evening, M-.y Itth. I'KW at ' vice president; S,ml *iki>l»*. MC-i.V Royal Minor, Haute So, 33. K>nd vice president, Meyer Baeh-Wall Township, N, J. net". financial secretary, Morris

, » . , _ „ , Kubengteirt. recording secretary,Varies Pasternak, g e n e r >1 , r v t a Kreilzman. Mrrr^.mhn.-

chairman of the Arrangmienu L ^ . ^ , ^ . . c h a r [ e s p ^ ( e r n . i k

Committee, also announced that treasurer, ami Herbert HebinHthe principal speaker for the « - \mUj, ft)hcn, Julius Fader. Maxmm will be R-bbi . "^ f ' f* ttratf, Max Mlmmi-lman. SamCromman, Spiritual Uajkr oi the U v i l l s o n ^ N e w n a B , J a { ; ( A

tun Brothers of Israel oft-i'i)^ Branch. Kabbi Grossman isalso the Dean of The Mile! M a dot the Shore Area, Wanamag&a.

Thf Congregation, in its 6(Khyear, hag continuously served (heBelmar .Jewish Cntnmunity andjurrounding area since its corner-?tof» wa^ hW in 1908 by JacobH Schiff. Esq., an outstandinj;Jew and noted philanthropist ofhis day. The first President ofthe G M g m ^ M was the laie K)-lis Paprrth of Mrtnnsquan. and iamong the tHrfy flinders f theSynagogue who'settkid In Belmarwere Jacob Kasdiin, Barnett f.ew-is, Sidney Dresden, Abe and Solo-mon Micbelson. Julius Lewis, Jac-

Rosen, Max Sklar, David Wai-ser, and Dai id Weiner, trustees.

Members of the arrangementscommittee for the anniversarydinner are Charles I'aaUrnak.

j ! chairman; i NormanEiler and Meyer Bachner, PhilipCohen. Julius Faiif: Max Gran-off. Max Himmetman, Sam I#vin-son. B*n Newman, Jacob IflMkMax Sklar, David Waswr, and

Members rf the arrangementsommUtee for the anniversarj-

dinner are: Charles Pasternak,general chairman: Rabbi NormanFiler and Meyer Bachner, PhilipCohen, Mr. and Mn. Julius Fader,Max Himme!man, Mrs IrvingKrehzman, Km Oranoff, JackRosen, Abraham S. Rosen, Ben

tan, Robert Sherman, MorrisRubenstein, and Mr, and Mrs.

CHAIRMAN NAMEDFOR FLAG AWARD

ASHIIRY 1'AKK '• oU>u- ( ': •friend K limrnllfrtl, L %, Army

". of Little Silvw has beennam<*d chatrmaii of th<* H M M H

•eleel the recipieHt of Sten-ch's American Flag Award far

Miother two committee mem-

bers are Joseph C Irvin, director<sf the Monmouth Comity Boarditf Qmm KreeimVters. and IWwrtJ Miller, member uf the OcrmCounty Board of Chosen Free-holders.

The Steinbach'* Aimtrican FlagAward, whk'h wil! be presented onFlag Day, June H at the GardenSlat* Arts Center. HolnwH ismade to tlic Monmouth or OceanCounly resident who has bestdemonstrated in thought, word anddwd a true u ruler st;imline ot thefull significance of the flag.

Last yeMr's first annual a*ardwu? presented to Col. Tourtilltrtt.Cr,airman of this year's awardcammittit,

<* Tfosenfotd, Henry Morris, Juli-us Yiiffe, Kamuel Sii\'ers'rin. Dav-id Saltzmnn, Abraham D. Traub,Samuel Tnuih. Is^ac R^lfor, IsaacTranh, R«wrad Meyer Klitzman , David'WaswrT co-chairmeiand Frank Cohen. Many of their Jfamilies still continue to reside inBelmar. Jaycces Raise

In 1922, the Sisterhood of the Projecf M o n e yCongregation was formed wider1 MANASQIJAN - At a recentits first president, Mrs. Jenme m m i r i g uf ^o Greater Mana-Michelson. As it does today, the j a c h e c k [ o r m m

Sisterhood functioned aa an ad- w a s t u r m H ( 0 V t T {0 p r o j e c t c o n ,junct of the Congregation, raising c e r n

funcb to support the progrwa of o h a i r n i a n F r ; i n k C i i r { J i n a , r e .the SynapoRue. the Hebrew School 1 > n r ( o d , h a t tVlW h i d b e e n c o ] .tat the Community Center. £ ^ ( r o m i h e c a n n j s t e r s t h a t

Amon^ the early religious lead-had been kft in various businessers of the Congregation were theestablisnments t h r o u g h out thelate Reverend Myer Klitzman,area. The additional $25.00 wasReverends Axelrod, G o ld m a n.donated from monies receivedflniMngnr. Wolf, Bendow, Rabbi^rom tbe 1S68 Jaycee footballPam, Novack and Milton H. Tit-Classic.telbaiim. The present Spiritual Mr. Cardinal thanked all par-Leader is Rabbi N'orman Eller,ticipa!ing merchants for their co-who ha1; acted in this capacityoperation,since 1957. The organization is open to men

During its M\iy year.;1 h'story,between the ages of 21 and 33 whothe Congregation SfflM of Israel reside or work in the Manasquanhas united its mem1i??rs in servicesarea. Persons interested may eon-

to the Community, to Country, to tact William Baldwin 449-7882.

Evelyn's Sea FoodThe Finest in

SEA F O O D S4 Unique

COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Has Been Added

For Your Pleasure

J07 T STREET — BELMAR M l -0236

\t-U<ur,.- Cil*. N Ji . 11 -v Knlint

W H t-.m\t J r

K aw. H J.. JEAN PAROUSPECIALIZING IN MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES

«nd FINE ALTERATIONS

Ready Mada Sporti Clotliai

621 ~ IOth Avanua - lalmar, N.J. Phone -Ml.2211

iKvrrvoi.rNT AND

(mi>KK OP ELKS.p n am

ng H I U<Hnc<tfBd Gi l t A Country

ipll ot the R-Tfis1! <* sprint; Lake

Heigh N Fcv a pltiiury r^tali ctAidntp'

X l n Road. S^inf Lake Height!.

CHiJcfittam. If any. »h(«iM t * maflt

h.*. N, J.VINCENT A. YONADIAllaire RnadSprlnii 1-ake Htight t N.

Church Needs PianoWALL TOWNSHIP - Got a

TAKE NOT If.T Ihst KWe* Joyce,nc.. trading •» P*t'i Tavern ha* ap-

oUfd to ihe B'xtri ><t IVimmtwiotiw*• f the Hf'rriuuh nf Belmar, New Jersiey,f u r a | ' ! -. - . i r • ' • ' '• • • • • - • • i n * •• !

715 r Slnvt, n.-lm>\r, New Jer»p>, ta-, fluilirti! tin- k w n i f i t »( thp premisi's st

spare piano with some music no B tUh AVMUP, B*W«.WI in H? h " ; e ^ ™ . ' * m!;re

k";;!iWThe Wall Mctbodist Church

needs a piano and hopes thatsomeone has eas that they wantin dDMta The fhlirch will pick M^hnN % Sst i Vice Preildei:it i.inp if you will just let themknow.

Call the Coast Advertiser, 681-6000.

MJTICE

TAKE NOTirE Ihst Peter n"ra»ttlind Julia BorsptM have appllrd to ihe

Mayor nnrt ODBUS or the Bornurti of•" Ih HBlmar, N. J. tot fl tilennry re-

rliniritiiition lifpnse f i r premisesdpd at 1621-1623 F Sln'.'t, Southnar, N. J.

ediately In writing to John F. Mo-•iis"h, HiirDutth Clfrk, Burough o!

Soulh Belmar, N. J.

PETER BORSRTTT.JIII.IA HOKSEIT1,Ifi21 F Btrpel,Soulh EeUnar. K, J.

TAKK NOTl f ft.at M!rhn<l I I . R«t-nonit anil El i / ;1 'th Ri'dnvmil, Irp.ii'ri;

Sea G1 :. N. J.Catherine r<jpHi I*ola,

300 Treni >n B.iitlevard.Sea Girt, N, J.

O*j]«:tioni, if any, ihnuW be tna.itImmfrtiately !n wrlHriK to Donald F.Miiithews. Bi.rnugh Cmk of the Bor-ough ol Bi-lmar, N J.

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DRUG STOUE

YORE DRUG STORE

NOW LOCATED AT — 831 BELMAR PLAZASamt Ownership and Persona! Service «t we have given

during Hie Utr 25 years.(A l New Shopping Ar«») — 681-091)

ftiont - i l l 0272

WEINSTEINS LIQUORSIEViRAS£S FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Prompt has Oalivary

I tO I f Street South E»!mar

FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS.. .COAST ADVERTISER

OFFSET

701 - 7«h Avenue

• LETTFRPRESS

(.81 6000 6 i, ••.,. N. J .

ELECTRICIANS

JOSEPH BERGERELECTRIC HOUSE WIRING

N. J. State License Permit No. 100

Dial -h% inn

HEAL ESTATE

FEDER AGENCYCynthia M Fed»r, Realtor

REAL ESTATE (Residential - Commercial)

Mortgage Luant — Property Management

709 F Street Phone 681 -4018 Belmar, N. J,

FUEL OIL

IFARREN FUEL CO.. Inc.

Dependable harrenheat"FUEL OIL — OIL BURNER SERVICE

til f 5l'e»t Dial 681-2300

RENTAL SERVICE

A to Z RENTAL CENTERRENTS MOST ANYTHING

Rollaway 8edi — Ladders — Commercial Floor PolishenContractor Tools — Pumps — Chairs — Tables

911 Hwy. 35 (l/j mile N. Asbury Circle) Wananwssa • 98B-033S

l ! RESTAURANTS

SEABOARD SERVICEFUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS

Complete Heating Systems

"Ask Your Neighbor" Dial 775-2620

1 HARDWARE

7 • (jth AVtUlWImar, BBW Im

J ITALIAN RISTAliiANTend COlKTAII ;

LOUNC'E j

Luncheon - Dinner & Late SupperOpen Sun. 12 Noon

to (2 MidnightOpen Daily 4 P.M.

7^\ *o 12 MfdnigM

Ave.ay 35

NEPTUNE CITYPRospcct- 1 3164

is, If any, shnuM be madey In (vrltlriK to Jitrm F. Mc-Ritroiiiih Clerk, Borough ofmr, N. J.

MIQIAEL H. REDMOND,1704 F Strwt,Bauth IWmar, N . J .ELIZAHFTH REDMOND,3701 F Street.South Belmar, N. J .

[J7.20I

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of the Bor-

A New507 • fl(ndniar.

AUTO SEAT COVERS

Phone - 775-2052 Easy Charge

Belmar Auto Seat Covers & TopsRECOVER KITCHEN CHAIRS - CONV. TOPS REPAIRED

CAR CARPETS and BOAT TOPS

44 Highway 35 (Opposite Channel Lumber) Neplune

I' .V&NPORT rain* & HardwarePLUMBING u d ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

703 F . - . i1 Belmar, N . J . 0771?

ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO.AUTO — FIRE — HOMEOWNERS

LIFE — HEALTH — BUSINESS INSURANCEHighway 35 776-8200 - 774-3050 Neptuna City. N. J.

Neptune City Shopping Center

BLUE JAY DINERSPECIAL BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH I DINNER

All Baking Done on Premises — Open 24 Hours

Highway 35 (near Shop-Rite) Wall , N. J.

THE SIGNMANPhone +49-2237 Dave Downoy

MAGNETIC CAR L TRUCK SIGNS — STORE SIGNS

LETTERS

Showroom: 204 Highway 71 Spring Laka Heights

T V . SALES and SERVIC

SURF INSURANCE AGENCYWILLIAM H. BROWN

1601 Highway 71 - - Bclmar, N. J.

Dial 68I-2S05

JUVENILE FURNITURE

AUTOMQWLES

Belirnr-Amer'can Service StationAUTO REPAYS & ROAD SERVICE

Accessories — Tires — Batteries24 Hour Towinq — All types Welding

We Honor All Major Credit Cards1200 F St. - Belmar Days - 681-0B88 — N igh t . 681 -5624

Phone 681-1313

GILMAN'S AUTO SERVICEROAD SERV'CE

COMPLETE A U T O M O B I L E REPAIRINGS & H Green Stamps

15th Avenue S F Street Belmar, N. J.

FRANK & BETTY'SJUVENILE FURNITURE & 1OYS

We feature a complete line of carriages, cribs, strollers, carseats, lamps, games, and tovs, by such fdnious manufacturersas Simmons, Thaysr, Hedsirom, Dissert, Child Craft, Bi't-Ritc.

Rt. 35 & 7th Ave. Phone 774-1123 Neptune

Clay's Bicycles & LawnmowersJACOBSEN LAWNMOWERS I TRACTORS

Adult Tri-cydes and Tandems

Sales & Service — New & Used - Anwf tan * English Bikes

Complete Parts and R»p«ii of All Bikes

Highway 71 West Belmar (S8I-6566

Phone 774-8977

ANDERSON Television Co., Inc.TELEVISION - RADIO - STEREO - APPLIANCES

"We only service what we sell to serve you better"

424 Main Street Avon, N. J .

T.V. RENTALS

CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICESALES and SERVICE

Service Until 9 P.M.Telophone 681-3300

1620 F Stre«tBelmar, N. J .

T I R E S

VAN Bb'RGEN TIRE CO.DUNLOP THE QUALITY HUE

Bear Front End / .; t">m

Highway 35 & Heck Ave. 1 (4 /SOS Neptune

Phone 449-4334 Retail Wholesale

STATE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER"TIRES OUR SPECIALTY"

DAYTON TIRES - FRONT END ALIGNMENT - BALANCINGHighway 35 (Just South of Wall Police Station) Wall, N. J.

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NEW JERSEY NATURAL GAS COMPANY

THE PLEASURE'SALLYOURS

Now, get away to it all . . . while

your new Gas Range oven cleans

itself . . . automatically. Just a sim-

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See the GAS SELF-CLEANING RANGES at any

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SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS NOW UNTIL JUNE 13

CALORIC — ROPER — MODERN MAID

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Tell her you love herTAKE FLOWERS HOME

Order by phon« — it'i to e«»y

9hit !H Ed S M I I polat > Mf<ir Mario's, liut gat iw help ^Marlii s i!'.i|.;*»! that am.

1. & M Dimr for wventh. at tNl.inrsrrwn look two from the I'

rn. Sa! f;m-;io hit a 2i2•• i .l.ihii f'aiwjfiiaiico had a SI

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,i »I7 / « Knurktas Etactrk. » t*o-j:#mf wtrraer aver Team it, m-iKr.rnk O'Brim had > » to k*dhij t^am in a t **> gann1 wtnovtr Team 10,

CALL US TODAVTFlowers by Wire

u> flay, ito tkmghtftd.»o hf&utifully received.

GIG MORRIS - Flower ShopTh* SUuutiMt

SulxuUn Oil MI Neptune Ci'y o>*J <9

('UBto.-n Body Shop — MCory's Roe/lng S7MMarw''. BMtaurant 5 1Bradley iJirws 4tH! L M Dtoer «Knurkkk Electric «T<amll 41Team W «O-Brten Plmnblni J» I)

Fashion CornerLeading League

NEPTUNE ~ Behnar FasliloiCorner holds s three-game h:A Iin the latest reports from theBelmar Merchants Wwnan's Bowl-ing League at the Shore Lanes,

The Fashion Corner, paced byIjorraine Nugent, with her BI,and Virginia Gula, who hit 171,took three games from Char Pit,to maintain the Wad. Second-placeWeinMein's Liquors, ineanwhile,won two from General Roofing.Bernice Planner )t»d a 172 forWcinstein's, while Jurw Soper IBT3 and HBT$$ runningham had!M for General Hoofing.

Carmer's Garage, only half agame back of Weinstein's, won twofrom Zulia Steel, fourth placeteam June DaHon hit a nice 200for Carnver's, to aid her team.

Other hieh scores came fromAlice Cierpial, 195, 208-560; MaeSasw, 173, 182; Helen Traex. 170;

a atalMMnfl. JfW, J^S-SIJ,1

,a Torch).}, J75, 187-5ifi: Ethel•J 112, 371-502: Gloria Van

Dyke, 181; Offf Adock 170: Dottie Srneawn, !%; Gloria Wal'ace,

and Pat Waifcrn, l?ff. WaryKallion had 114, 1B7-SM. fler 214Wfl5 high single game.

The Standings

W I-Belrn^r Fasf.ion Cox. —604 MftWclnsiein's Liquors — 5 7 ^ 4JVJCarmer's Garage 57 42Zulia Steel Inc. _55 &lGeneral Roofi% Co. 1Char Pit 52J & E FloristM. J. Pazienza Kan,K's Monogram Shop ~_48Cow Barn . _ . „ _ _ 46Klein's Pish Market . _44'.4P.lt's Diner .44Cardinal Hoofing 41Betsy Roa Motel »

Our Businww Office is now

located at . . .

1303 F Street

Eelmai, New Jersey(Opposite the Belrtwr Post Office)

FARREN FUEL CO., INCFuel Oil & Oil Burner Service

Telephones: 681-2300 — 681 -2301

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9 Loose wings betweenwindows and stormwindows.

0 Damaged baseboards,flooring, door frames,

• Wall paper beingeaten.

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