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THE COAST ADVKRTISER «,,,*(# 4>.w*r !**.•>« IUMU, **« 'ti.-«> Robert Richer Accident Victim •iwlnl la*«* Mi ha* H>*i fM>>>•• rwter ... • Na<y Mas W«• Va* •M Mantfaw, Mt ban. •*• ma*w, Mr. Kufefcrt rtcaVr C*mp Meeting Airlines Add At Ocean Grove Shuttle Service Gallagher Tavern Charge Dismissed, Hearing on Shamrock Charge Is Set UNWMU. Hri tar aidan. s»r« ' s ----- , WWWB NoroWafi. lie... Wl«l»l*.*««*l 'irmi- Ur> U» trail I'ulrfori dnd Mr. Ruth U » f r » * . f TV Urftiu Funeral How, Sprtaj Uhi IMttta. MI la Mt -v- -•' mt RaaBMBaR 1S«*a*#l % M NaMM~«MM> w kw M M * frwa* Han**. L «a> Win, MUM »aC to < "M«f <aa«" Ik* W»» a « uni Mtt MM, .Jl It taM tt* TV Mityar Ml I'MMl, ll Haiti M M * *•toll n. uaaHa.a.1 C M » Hatiw mto J aM. fiimiiinn «.l Mk. ilw Mart.? « ruin Or liurW. I l«r» Mat MJik. (km 0»w C«w JMaatUMM: Br NwM r, Ua>I'uum-il aatl WKM m pmr mt >•*•! •hWMi art tl« >miot •«( ikm VFW Auxiliary Welcomes Three _ . r«*r«» «l ikt Puny, Of.. I Vl,<tali« llujfiti. »llt um a< Ua> " I w n ' of •V ramp Ttwy wi i il | •,..•. . , • « [*i!p4 t* mwiniftnj , . I ,t- r 'Kill ^ ' n Ri>hu]> K'tifK'!v , ! „. ii,..i hill " ' ' til H U< kaiaM 4n»iat al Ml arr lilt Ml -W|> 111*1 Uin«« Jt «*l al i..»..b,,. i Mwwib-rm a Mnaaiayla I iwnl* t >•« H la»aValk al IrrrlwM-'r fan, lul. M M < lr»ia t'rrakaWrn Ml»n t lllrn anil Harry B.»i«,.(a It l).a»Ua Mr l * a W wr<H »» I MMMrtoaa Howell Township Soldier Awarded ^me Winners Army's Bronze Star for Leadership ^ Playgrounds MHHtfBilllMiHt Hr ll | |In?'— WJ V M.I, |im\SHM' !'" V Captain Byrne Protests Delays Loot Is Buried In Belmar Sand l,f|t Ul T meeting of (he Belmar Wall Juneau Post, VF"W Auxiliary. Mrs MiHw Rriff, wekHrtn^d Mr, Flurvrtt-p Dunn,;r!ll Mr*. Ma Hershkowitz, and Mr* Itw Stork' Iiunni; the row-tin*, c, Mr«. Evi Sylvtfter Mrs M.--. t.i •,:;..«<•! Mrt, Mid |; red Burluf! ;i- ^crrtury Mrs Edith Craig, chairman al \ *'." the Imrffliry soil unit, i- .- wit! be Minnm i' Mttflwwxt were Kirk : >.ii i ••!•.(! 'ii Wil*m .it '*. ntfjl, Pmfl M M and IfBM H ;tt Ihe hiyh srhoftl. Tim fT O'Hewy and Mtfpi Palmer; at ^ HurH-y School, Bruce Andrews U i tdnM) f.-;mc>; at West W aar, BMI M I and MMi IT* idt inijjhies were MHjHfr -i Eik- Baft- Schm.-ii!/ ra birthday party for children :>t the Brisbane Child fUfflllT. WaM Township. Community service chairman, Mrs. Sylvester, reported tour boxes of tlulbinfi MM distributed to needy fancies, and four $25 Itonds were purchased by the members. Gold Star Mothers will hi in- viltxl toftdinner at Buck Smith's, Kan KMDiburg, September 2t. It was also reported that Mrs. Clorinlhe Stanford andMrs. Ag- nes Seborowski. co-chairmen, were in charge of Ihe VF'Wbooth at the Belmardigras. Youth NiJEM MTV,., u-i B The \ • •* * h Qtotf Davbm " ! imt j*ojiram. the (J Hi n l ULH Pby- »< ..«-.*•« North Jersey men, l u ^ »*• *• 1 ii ! TOOK iharpi. n q Lw| •*• ..i i ! ' n.- H-T fuu, vuvks !» '• • Phi William J. i'i\(Tf.t tk> toi ue Pav- lf,i-.t l,r early iid . while malting a routine itnn of the pavilion. He found a pair of Aoet ihji | Bre>!in 4 M M and M,,kiM Jr ,f Rni^^i. i^-^tottJ rharged with M^H pur-,, Th , ( , from women « a Wai «ern (. M , « h , nm«tamMMl«Kitbet m (|imlise im.[ltdi dMMUt , lt ' 1 ' '" iMllltie - bi'er, soft drinks, 5wfc«! mas^' Now, says Captain R>rn.-, BJVS-I zin «. uncooked steaks, and sand- i V.n's lawyer, Brian T Kt-iirv apparently has turr.iJ tfat i over y> Msdh the tenha •• •• * 'am' ' riM '*f uw Borausli'a : . . i '^Jt tlH .'ju.ii kfld f»peri«Ked Ailht-uHy ...-..• (ivm *h* : . imwiiijj th*? Borotlgfc M 0M firtiv. Th.' Bi>n»uj>h has since changed •; • • urilm. FIR- rhtt't WiIi>Jiti (•Vnion Ji. !.;« '• •! - ; r . , r i .ti i 1 ih* 1 rear if \t'-','i K Street had >x«ndam ii.«l by s fire recently ami that ' itcd ,! ha? ;. : He Umi MM tegg U< take action to have the •structure torn dows. M.r. .r S( hmidt referred the matter to Building InsptH'tor Ches- Hearing Age 75, Returns License ' Tiu!re ui!1 h e n ° mnrt \'i. f wd. Sa BELMAR WOMEN TO HOLD SHOW BELMAR The 41st annual KIOWLT Show, sponsuri-d hy the Belmar Woman's Club, will he. held at the 13th Aveinie Pavilion .in Wednesday, from 2:30 until 9 p.m. The show is open to the public. The show, onu of the features of Belmar's summer season, is under the direction of Mrs, Pau- line Mihalic, chairman, Mrs. Jo- seph Clayton is club president. Under the rules of Ihe show, all (lowers entered must have been grown by the exhibitor. Classes include arlistic arrange- ments, still life, annuals, peren nials, gladiolus and dahlias, roses, house plants, asd African violets. Correction BELMAR - In a resolution adopted by Btt Bdmar Board of Commissioners, it was mistaken- ly reported that properly at 20S 15th Avenue WfiS ordered cleaned of brush. Actually, Ihe address in the resolution was meant lo read 803 15th Avenue. In the story of winner. 1 ; of the beautification contesl of the Bt-1- maru 1 ipr;]s, it was reported thM the home of Florence Sica, 20:1 !5th Avenue, had won. The ad- dress should read 203 14lh Avc- DUO. Also, in tlu 1 Bulmnrdijiras story, it was incorrectly reported that Miss Linda DeSflflttfl was second runnor-up. Actiiiilly, she was first runner-up and wnn :t $50 bond, REID'S M01VEU REPAIR SERVICE Dial 58MKB9, Thp idea, however, was Mr. Hurley's, bt-causc he Ewll Wi too old to continiif driving. So. he mailed his driver's li- enm to BM &tatc K v b l t a of Mn- tor Vehicles, and ilecidcd to pill his c r up for sale. Besides, lie ifiM, the license runs out next t»9ftth, anyway. Mr. Hurley made hfa oed»ffll after he had what ho ca'k'd a "lil- tie mlkup" in Wall Township fort month. Then, hesaid he tfeetdwf, if there were any more, he'd st.iji driving. Then, a week au'o Tu*8OHy, ba had another "mixuo" ;>ntl that mude uu hi-^ nilnd for BITS. No one Wffll injured in either acei- dent. bul in the last one. the woman whowas driving (he other car told Mr. Hurley that to shouldn't he drivinu a( his asio." So, Mr. Hurley said he told the new^paj)ers of his decision be- cause, "I wanted to let her . know." Fnur years a«0 Mr. HuvWy »• tired as custodinn at St. Catha- rine's School. Soring Lake, after working then.- for about 2!l years. He enioyetl his work, he said. |but decided (hat "the old stock I has to pet out lo make room for j the yountf stock." He said, though, that ho wanted lo stay around as lone as he eonld, hut when 70, decided he had best retire. al, Him Md Grey S./imon. Ei- .... SUuiffer imd 1%9VS Mar.ih, u-v.i\\ 'ii^iliili ;m<l let Batet, Lynn .iVit. Mclntyrv and Dick (Vtikc. ^ '-"'- \t th,' MA Khool, Ng Palmer (lary McU-.^n. (iiidy ['aimer ,... Boh Madwn. P;»t Colcman BA Tim 0'IInrv. Marpie Palmer j U'ttiani Mr ll ihe sm d Mr. ttid Mr-'. Jack Sylvia. 4i Hruok- ide Strivl, Howeli Township. \J. Dfo tSK Ki h p •n i.tf mi liiiiM I aiviv Amillu-r orrnailc l:ira!oH itxMi lh»>'mt 7. |)llin alK | Hairy X y , nloco M Ihc Wll oni., owl UlllJRutolo ami GwrRo Whilo. Car- ff Vnn might siy !mra Eavr j. am i i iK h av | ,\, Viiy». g ,|, c Hurley School, I.aurii' 7. |)llin alK | Hairy Xylcn, Maurocn Rtol i G Whil Car DELTOX SUMMER RUCffl 40 to 50 Per Cent Off Wlule They Last ARNOLD FLOOR COVERING SOS Union Ave. - Ttotife 71 BrteHe, N, ,!, - Chicken Fry WALL TOWN'SHfP - The Olffll- dola Fire Company will hnkl a chicken fry at the firehnuse, Bel- mar Boulevard, on Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. A donation of $2 per person is asked for (he chicken fry. thiough Ihe junked terrain mt* rinindin^ Phu Loi Post, 15 .miles norlh of Saigon, searching out would-be Viet Confj and Xorth Vk-tnaimisi.' Army iniiltnrtors and Church Plans Musical Event NEPTUNE - Jack Waggoner, harilune, hua:l of the Music De- partment at Northeasl Bible In- stitute, (Jret'n Lane. Pa., will be featured at a Festival <if Music Sunday night, August 24, at 7:00 p.m. at the Rill GosH ("lntrch. Kh i»d Ridge Avenues, Neptune. Mr. WaggOflW received a grad- uate as^islaniship in the area of voice andearned a Master of Fd- UCflUon Degree from Memphis State. While at Memphis State he sang the leading role in three music productions. He received [his B.S. degree in education at Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Mo. Also being featured is IM> Mc- Fall, tenor, who has Served as Youth Director at the church for the summer. Ho is a voice stu- dent of Jack Waggoner. Mr. and Mrs. WflggOIWT will al- so be singinj! in tbo morning wor- ship service at 10:30. ' The Rev. Edwin Anderson, pas- , tor, extends a cordial invitation to the public lo attend. togs M luckv l'i r i will be relMsix! fr«m ao- \\n\\- in D&fwrnbar oF thi- ve» is uncertain nlmnt ftidtre t. "X m<wwant to iry col " he said. Pefer Saro, Sr. Belmar Boatman WALL TOWNSmP Peter Saro Sr., G4, of lfi07 Iloris Street. died Monday inJersey Shore Med- ical Center, Neptune, afler a short illness. Mr. Saro owned and operated the Spray HI party fishing boat out of Bflmar until semi-retire- ment eight years ago. He was born in Italy and lived at the Shore 20 years. He was formerly of Palerson. He was vice president of fhe NVW Jersey Boatmen's Associa- tion, and a member of the Na- tional Party Boat Alliance and the S.M.S. Corp., which leases the. Uelmar Marina, He was a communicant of Holy Innocents Roman Catholic Church, Neptune. Surviving are hi.s widow, Mrs. Jennie Saro; a son, Peter Jr., here; a brother, Edward. West Palrrson, and three grandchil- dren. The Johnson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Louis Osborne and Harold and llaymond Hall. At WeMBelmar, Debbie Hirst and Paul Summers, Kathleen Jobes and Hichard Clayton. Tom- my Harden and George Borden, Sherrie Schoch and Have Sum- maw, Soyas Brown andChip Lut- LnfiL Attendance during the eight- tveek program was 13,678, exceed- ing the previous high, set in 19*>7. of &I163, It marked (he third :onsecutive year that more than 1,000 attended. this makes it HWrwry, Cap- tifwd about $70worth of the kerns tuin Bynir s.,id. to notify (he round in the plastic bag. wftlHMH eeeevefai the fOt&\ Police UtMthey also foun.l, in ™,cnn,ont IJiin's, a pair of mocassins, which they helicvf the fhief wore, Fn- next summer." The cumrncril MM afte UT WM they believe the thief wore, En try was made by forcing a rear floor. Gotectlve Byntet snid the in- d i would continue to find d f h AnoihtT [>ijpi( is I hat Tcivi.-in's lawyer ti not known as yet, Ettg (tc].,y. w^» CaptJta I Byri-K-. BT« itel [Sfe«aplag\uih the .»—^a. ,„, ,„ ,„ I policy of Chief Supreme Court, where tlie remainder nf (he i 1 Justice Warren Ueffier who urged ' were taken fro that trial ptasue i M ipeeded UJ>. i And. SJV- ihecajjtak, Msttootd delays make it harder and harder to keep wlttSBSSes interested in testifying. "A (ireliminary hearinti." Cap- tain Byrne said, "should have been held four days after the arrest, not 44days later." Such delays, the captain said. plate police m a bad itgfct ami adds (o their problem*. a fet- ril MM atr a fet ed fmmMr-;. .lames B Kinskr, Newman •»*», which she romplainwf ah<Kit the conditions caused by group ren- tals in the urea, Mayor Schmidt said in the meanwhile, he would write Mrs. K QSim ti'llini; her of C'Hincil's pktns. INVEST WITH US Current dividend 4.80* per annum on passnookon passbook accounts payable quarterly. RFLIVTAR SAVINGS& LOAN ASSN. 712 - Mh Ave. Belmar FIELDER & WAItNKR "Appliances with Service" Established li*35 - Phone 881-2031 1717 F Street South Belmar (us) 90 Years Young SPRING [JAKE Mrs. D. W. Thome, UB Church Street, will celebrate her <Mh birthday Satur- day. Mrs. Thornc's twonieces are planning a surprise party from 2 to4 in the afternoon. Tlie Cinch Bti.es are coming. Kill with Scott's Kwit. TUTOR'S HARDWARE loth Avenue & V Street, Bolmar SPECIALS ON Telescope Sand &. Beach Chairs antl Umbrolhs. DAVKXTORT Palni &rterdwnre 703 F St. - QR1-2143 - Belmar REGISTRATION SOUTH BELMAR PUPff" All children from South Beimar attending pulilie sciiools man* ref isler al ihe Boro Hall. F Rtreel at Hcdmond Ave. on Wednesday. gust 27th lietween 9 A.M. and •1:110 P.M. Hifih Schno! pupils may obtain bus tickets at this time. Margaret Walling, Secretary South Belmar Biuml <rf Education TOMORROWS PAPEBS TONIGHT aj .J VN'S, So. Bf-'lm.ir Glass Out - Keys Mafia Screen & Storm Olasfl R^Ia Rug n' Uphoistory ShamiKinr Ratals *2 00Pay PAVINPORT Pflllrt & Hi.rd« F St. - 8B1 !143 • BdT BAZAAR U N I T PICKS WINNERS BELMAR - The Shore Area Hailasvih held drawinjis for the raffle of 20 prizes al the annual Iiazaar at the 13th Avenue Pa- vilion, with Pat Vaccaro, Allen- hur.st, winning the first award. Other winners included Dura Irvine, Asbury Park; Lucy Roth, Bradley tSeach; Frances Tcrrill, Point Pleasant; Hocco Travorso. ^s!>uv>' Park; Lisa Hirsi-hiVW, Wanamasia; Esther Fineniait, Deal; Herk'rt Cold, Philadt'lphia; I.ill Connelly, Bolmar; Kathleen Hyan, Manasquan: Herman Ox- man, Maplcwoocl; Hilda HfiUm-in, •Ashiiry Park. Also, Marsha Sfelstrleh, Wina- masss; L. KopatelD. A^ury Park; Ft. Rosenbloom, Wanamassa; H. liaehner, Beimar: R. tiho&St, A* bury Park; S. K. Pelflbsrfi, Bel* mar; R, Sherman. Beteiar, and .M. Wizan-ky, Hradk-y Beacfe. Chanufe Graduate RANTOUL, 111. - Airman 'TtomsB MaeGowan, ^on d Mr. and Mr-. Walter T. MacGawan of lifl St. Clair Avenue. Spring Lake, V!. bfti griwfoBted from a US Air Force technical school al Chanute AFB. 11!. He wns trained as an aircraft inurnment repairman and as assigned to a unit of the Tactical ( u . wA M Air Command al McGuire, N.J, j Wall Township Public Schools Daily Schedules 1969-1970 HdB£ Ti"" 1 S A.M School High School . 11:30 A.M. Central School :30 A.M. - AUenwood Scho<)l ... 8:3& A.M. . West Belmar School ft A M. Intermediate School 0:00 ,\.M. Hurley School _ _ _ Prim. Trainable Elem. Trainahle Prim. EdULiible Elem. Educablc 1 Hurley School __ 'Elem. Educablt , 3:30 P.M. II Band Concert Tuesday, August 2fi, 8 p.m. 5t(i Avenue Pavilion Program; West Side Story, Siu- ^ni. PriiKB, Parade at the Wood 1 n SoMicr.s l,n Fnr/.a del DftHttno iviTluri. 1 , Tr)pk';>l MerengUCt Typewriter Song, Horeh, Manha( ••no flea*. GENERAL REPAIRS ~ (icn. velopmeat Couadl dttog him f me as commanding oKtcer of Fort Mfrani xentln%Uic plaque is Milton F. Tntrrnn-y the iiin i rti>r. . lc'i. 1'i.j.is t'Iai|ii<' from the Mini mini Ui-Ofenn De- •vke to Mitmiioiilh and Omm (iiiinlics diirmg lii^ ieti- Qen. l.atta was rpcrn'ly trapsfcrretl to ArtzOBD. Pn> «Hter, president fA MOIH'. and Kfndidl II. Lee, csecu-

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THE COAST ADVKRTISER«,,,*(# 4>.w*r !**.•>«

I U M U , * * « 'ti.-«>

Robert RicherAccident Victim

• i w l n l la*«* Mi

ha* H>*i fM>> >••

rwter . . . •Na<y Mas W «• Va*

•M Mantfaw, M t ban . •*•ma*w, Mr. Kufefcrt rtcaVr

C*mp Meeting Airlines AddAt Ocean Grove Shuttle Service

Gallagher Tavern Charge Dismissed,Hearing on Shamrock Charge Is Set

U N W M U . Hri tar aidan. s»r« ' s - - - - - ,

WWWB NoroWafi. l i e . . . W l « l » l * . * « « * l'irmi- Ur> U» trail I'ulrforidnd Mr. Ruth U»fr»* . f

TV Urftiu Funeral How,Sprtaj Uhi IMttta. M I la

M t • - v - -• ' m t

RaaBMBaR 1S«*a*#l %M NaMM~«MM> *»

w kw M M * frwa* Han**.

L «a> W i n , M U M »aC to< "M«f <aa«" Ik* W»» a «uni Mtt

MM, .Jl It taM tt*

TV Mityar Ml I'MMl, l l

Haiti M M * * • to ll

n . uaaHa.a.1 C M » Hatiwm t o J aM. fiimiiinn «.l

Mk. i l w Mart.? « r u i nOr liurW. I l « r » MatM J i k . (km 0»w C«w

JMaatUMM: Br NwM

r, Ua> I'uum-il aatl W K Mm pmr

mt >•*•! •hWMiart tl« >miot •«( ikm

VFW AuxiliaryWelcomes Three

_ . r«*r«» «l ikt Puny, Of..I Vl,<tali« llujfiti. »llt

u m a< Ua> " I w n ' of•V ramp Ttwy wi i il |

• , . . • . . , • « [*i!p4 t* mwiniftnj, • . I ,t- r )» 'Kill ^ '

• n Ri>hu]> K' t i fK' !v, ! „ . i i , . . i hi l l • " ' '

til H

U< kaiaM4n»iat al Ml arr

lilt Ml -W|> 111*1 Uin«« Jt «*l ali..»..b,,. i Mwwib-rm

a« a Mnaaiayla I iwnl* t >•«H la» aValk al IrrrlwM-'r fan, lul. M M

< lr»ia t'rrakaWrn Ml»n t lllrn anil HarryB.»i«,.(a It l).a»Ua Mr l * a W wr<H »» I MMMrtoaa

Howell Township Soldier Awarded ^ m e WinnersArmy's Bronze Star for Leadership PlaygroundsM H H t f B i l l l M i H t Hr ll | |In?'— WJ V M.I, |im\SHM' !'" V

Captain ByrneProtests Delays

Loot Is BuriedIn Belmar Sand

l,f|t

Ul T

meeting of (he Belmar WallJuneau Post, VF"W Auxiliary.

Mrs MiHw Rriff,wekHrtn^d Mr, Flurvrtt-p Dunn,; r!ll

Mr*. Ma Hershkowitz, and Mr* h«Itw Stork' Iiunni; the row-tin*, c,Mr«. E v i SylvtfterMrs M.--. t.i •,:;..«<•! Mrt, Mid | ;

red Burluf! ;i- ^crrturyMrs Edith Craig, chairman al \ *'."

the Imrffliry so i lunit, i- .-

wit! be

Minnm i' Mttflwwxt were Kirk: >. i i i • • ! • . ( ! ' i i W i l * m . i t

'*. ntfjl, Pmfl M M and IfBMH ;tt Ihe hiyh srhoftl. Tim

fT O'Hewy and Mtfpi Palmer; at^ HurH-y School, Bruce Andrews

U i tdnM) f.-;mc>; at West Waar, BMI M I and MMiIT*

idt inijjhies were MHjHfr-i Eik- Baft-

Schm.-ii!/ ra

birthday party for children :>tthe Brisbane Child fUfflllT. WaMTownship.

Community service chairman,Mrs. Sylvester, reported tourboxes of tlulbinfi M M distributedto needy fancies, and four $25Itonds were purchased by themembers.

Gold Star Mothers will hi in-viltxl to ft dinner at Buck Smith's,Kan KMDiburg, September 2t.

It was also reported that Mrs.Clorinlhe Stanford and Mrs. Ag-nes Seborowski. co-chairmen,were in charge of Ihe VF'W boothat the Belmardigras.

Youth NiJEM MTV,., u - i• B The \ • •* * h Qtotf

Davbm "

!

• •

imt j*ojiram. the• (J Hi n l ULH Pby-

»< ..«-.*•« North Jersey men, l u ^ » * • * • 1ii ! TOOK iharpi. n q Lw| • * •. . i i ! ' n.- H-T fuu, v u v k s !» '• • Phi

W i l l i a m J . i ' i \ (T f . t tk> t o i

ue Pav-

lf,i-.t l,rearly

iid

. while malting a routineitnn of the pavilion. He

• found a pair of Aoetihji | Bre>!in 4 M M and

M,,kiM Jr ,f Rni i. i^-^tottJrharged with M ^ H pur-,, Th , ( ,

from women « a Wai «ern (.M , « h ,n m « t a m M M l « K i t b e t m ( | i m l i s e im.[ltdi d M M U t ,

lt'1' ' " iMll l t ie- bi'er, soft drinks, 5wfc«! mas^'Now, says Captain R>rn.-, BJVS-I z i n « . uncooked steaks, and sand- i

V.n's lawyer, Brian T Kt-iirvapparently has turr.iJ tfat iover y> Msdh

the tenha •• •• * ' a m '' riM '*f uw Borausli'a

• : . . i ' ^ J t t l H.'ju.ii kfld f»peri«Ked Ailht-uHy

. . . - . . • (ivm *h*• : . imwiiijj th*? Borotlgfc

M 0M firtiv.Th.' Bi>n»uj>h has since changed

•; • • u r i l m .FIR- rhtt't WiIi>Jiti (•Vnion Ji.

! . ; « • '• •! - ; r . ,r i . t i • i1 i h * 1 r e a rif \t'-','i K Street had >x«n damii.«l by s fire recently ami that

' itcd ,! ha? ;. : HeUmi MM tegg U< take actionto have the •structure torn dows.

M.r. .r S( hmidt referred thematter to Building InsptH'tor Ches-

Hearing Age 75,Returns License

'Tiu!re u i !1 he n° m n r t

\ ' i . f wd.

Sa

BELMAR WOMEN

TO HOLD SHOW

BELMAR — The 41st annualKIOWLT Show, sponsuri-d hy theBelmar Woman's Club, will he.held at the 13th Aveinie Pavilion.in Wednesday, from 2:30 until 9p.m. The show is open to thepublic.

The show, onu of the featuresof Belmar's summer season, isunder the direction of Mrs, Pau-line Mihalic, chairman, Mrs. Jo-seph Clayton is club president.

Under the rules of Ihe show,all (lowers entered must havebeen grown by the exhibitor.

Classes include arlistic arrange-ments, still life, annuals, perennials, gladiolus and dahlias,roses, house plants, asd Africanviolets.

CorrectionBELMAR - In a resolution

adopted by Btt Bdmar Board ofCommissioners, it was mistaken-ly reported that properly at 20S15th Avenue WfiS ordered cleanedof brush. Actually, Ihe address inthe resolution was meant lo read803 15th Avenue.

In the story of winner.1; of thebeautification contesl of the Bt-1-maru1 ipr;]s, it was reported thMthe home of Florence Sica, 20:1!5th Avenue, had won. The ad-dress should read 203 14lh Avc-DUO.

Also, in tlu1 Bulmnrdijiras story,it was incorrectly reported thatMiss Linda DeSflflttfl was secondrunnor-up. Actiiiilly, she was firstrunner-up and wnn :t $50 bond,

REID'S M01VEU

REPAIR SERVICEDial 58MKB9,

Thp idea, however, was Mr.Hurley's, bt-causc he Ewll Witoo old to continiif driving.

So. he mailed his driver's li-e n m to BM &tatc Kvbl ta of Mn-tor Vehicles, and ilecidcd to pillhis c r up for sale. Besides, lieifiM, the license runs out nextt»9ftth, anyway.

Mr. Hurley made hfa oed»ffllafter he had what ho ca'k'd a "lil-tie mlkup" in Wall Township fortmonth. Then, he said he tfeetdwf,if there were any more, he'd st.ijidriving.

Then, a week au'o Tu*8OHy, bahad another "mixuo" ;>ntl thatmude uu hi- nilnd for BITS. Noone Wffll injured in either acei-dent. bul in the last one. thewoman who was driving (he othercar told Mr. Hurley that toshouldn't he drivinu a( his asio."

So, Mr. Hurley said he told thenew^paj)ers of his decision be-cause, "I wanted to let her

. know."Fnur years a«0 Mr. HuvWy » •

tired as custodinn at St. Catha-rine's School. Soring Lake, afterworking then.- for about 2!l years.

He enioyetl his work, he said.|but decided (hat "the old stockI has to pet out lo make room forj the yountf stock." He said, though,that ho wanted lo stay aroundas lone as he eonld, hut when 70,decided he had best retire.

al, HimMd Grey S./imon. Ei-

. . . . SUuiffer imd 1%9VS Mar.ih,u-v.i\\ 'ii^iliili ;m<l l e t Batet, Lynn

.iVit. Mclntyrv and Dick (Vtikc.

^ '-"'- \t th,' MA Khool, Ng Palmer(lary McU-.^n. (iiidy ['aimer

,... Boh Madwn. P;»t ColcmanBA Tim 0 ' I In rv . Marpie Palmer

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U'ttiani Mr ll ihe sm d Mr.ttid Mr-'. Jack Sylvia. 4i Hruok-ide Strivl, Howeli Township. \ J .

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g , | , c Hurley School, I.aurii'7. | ) l l i n a l K | Hairy Xylcn, MaurocnRtol i G Whil Car

DELTOX SUMMER RUCffl40 to 50 Per Cent Off

Wlule They LastARNOLD FLOOR COVERING

SOS Union Ave. - Ttotife 71BrteHe, N, ,!, -

Chicken Fry

WALL TOWN'SHfP - The Olffll-dola Fire Company will hnkl achicken fry at the firehnuse, Bel-mar Boulevard, on Sunday from1 to 6 p.m.

A donation of $2 per person isasked for (he chicken fry.

thiough Ihe junked terrain mt*rinindin^ Phu Loi Post, 15 .milesnorlh of Saigon, searching outwould-be Viet Confj and XorthVk-tnaimisi.' Army iniiltnrtors and

Church PlansMusical Event

NEPTUNE - Jack Waggoner,harilune, hua:l of the Music De-partment at Northeasl Bible In-stitute, (Jret'n Lane. Pa., will befeatured at a Festival <if MusicSunday night, August 24, at 7:00p.m. at the Rill G o s H ("lntrch.Kh i»d Ridge Avenues, Neptune.

Mr. WaggOflW received a grad-uate as^islaniship in the area ofvoice and earned a Master of Fd-UCflUon Degree from MemphisState. While at Memphis Statehe sang the leading role in threemusic productions. He received

[his B.S. degree in education atSouthwest Missouri State College,

Springfield, Mo.Also being featured is IM> Mc-

Fall, tenor, who has Served asYouth Director at the church forthe summer. Ho is a voice stu-dent of Jack Waggoner.

Mr. and Mrs. WflggOIWT will al-so be singinj! in tbo morning wor-ship service at 10:30.

' The Rev. Edwin Anderson, pas-, tor, extends a cordial invitationto the public lo attend.

togs

M luckvl'iri will be relMsix! fr«m ao-\\n\\- in D&fwrnbar oF thi- ve»is uncertain nlmnt ftidtre

t. "X m<w want to iry col" he said.

Pefer Saro, Sr.Belmar Boatman

WALL TOWNSmP — PeterSaro Sr., G4, of lfi07 Iloris Street.died Monday in Jersey Shore Med-ical Center, Neptune, afler a shortillness.

Mr. Saro owned and operatedthe Spray HI party fishing boatout of Bflmar until semi-retire-ment eight years ago.

He was born in Italy and livedat the Shore 20 years. He wasformerly of Palerson.

He was vice president of fheNVW Jersey Boatmen's Associa-tion, and a member of the Na-tional Party Boat Alliance andthe S.M.S. Corp., which leasesthe. Uelmar Marina, He was acommunicant of Holy InnocentsRoman Catholic Church, Neptune.

Surviving are hi.s widow, Mrs.Jennie Saro; a son, Peter Jr.,here; a brother, Edward. WestPalrrson, and three grandchil-dren.

The Johnson Funeral Home wasin charge of arrangements.

Louis Osborne and Harold andllaymond Hall.

At WeM Belmar, Debbie Hirstand Paul Summers, KathleenJobes and Hichard Clayton. Tom-my Harden and George Borden,Sherrie Schoch and Have Sum-maw, Soyas Brown and Chip Lut-LnfiL

Attendance during the eight-tveek program was 13,678, exceed-ing the previous high, set in 19*>7.of &I163, It marked (he third:onsecutive year that more than1,000 attended.

this makes it HWrwry, Cap- tifwd about $70 worth of the kernstuin Bynir s.,id. to notify (he round in the plastic bag.wftlHMH eeeevefai the fOt&\ Police UtM they also foun.l, in™,cnn,ont IJiin's, a pair of mocassins, which

they helicvf the fhief wore, Fn-

next summer."The cumrncril M M afte

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they believe the thief wore, Entry was made by forcing a rearfloor.

Gotectlve Byntet snid the in-d i would continue to find

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AnoihtT [>ijpi( is I hat Tcivi.-in'slawyer ti not known as yet,

Ettg (tc].,y. w^» CaptJtaI Byri-K-. BT« itel [S fe«aplag \uih the .»—^a. ,„, ,„ ,„I policy of Chief Supreme Court, where tlie remainder nf (he i1

Justice Warren Ueffier who urged ' were taken frothat trial pta sue i M ipeeded UJ>. i —

And. SJV- ihe cajjtak, Msttootddelays make it harder and harderto keep wlttSBSSes interested intestifying.

"A (ireliminary hearinti." Cap-tain Byrne said, "should havebeen held four days after thearrest, not 44 days later."

Such delays, the captain said.plate police m a bad itgfct amiadds (o their problem*.

a fet-ril M M a t r a feted fmm Mr-;. .lames

B Kinskr, Newman • » * » , i«which she romplainwf ah<Kit theconditions caused by group ren-tals in the urea,

Mayor Schmidt said in themeanwhile, he would write Mrs.K QSim ti'llini; her of C'Hincil'spktns.

INVEST WITH US

Current dividend 4.80* per annumon passnookon passbook accounts

payable quarterly.

RFLIVTAR SAVINGS &LOAN ASSN.

712 - Mh Ave. • Belmar

FIELDER & WAItNKR"Appliances with Service"

Established li*35 - Phone 881-20311717 F Street South Belmar

(us)

90 Years YoungSPRING [JAKE — Mrs. D. W.

Thome, UB Church Street, willcelebrate her <Mh birthday Satur-day.

Mrs. Thornc's two nieces areplanning a surprise party from2 to4 in the afternoon.

Tlie Cinch Bti.es are coming.Kill with Scott's Kwit.TUTOR'S HARDWARE

loth Avenue & V Street, Bolmar

SPECIALS ONTelescope Sand &. Beach Chairs

antl Umbrolhs.DAVKXTORT Palni & rterdwnre

703 F St. - QR1-2143 - Belmar

REGISTRATIONSOUTH BELMAR PUPff"

All children from South Beimarattending pulilie sciiools man* refisler al ihe Boro Hall. F Rtreel atHcdmond Ave. on Wednesday. A»gust 27th lietween 9 A.M. and•1:110 P.M. Hifih Schno! pupils mayobtain bus tickets at this time.

Margaret Walling,SecretarySouth Belmar Biuml <rfEducation

TOMORROWS PAPEBSTONIGHT

aj .J VN'S, So. Bf-'lm.ir

Glass Out - Keys MafiaScreen & Storm Olasfl R^Ia

Rug n' Uphoistory ShamiKinrR a t a l s — *2 00 Pay

PAVINPORT Pflllrt & Hi.rd«F St. - 8B1 !143 • BdT

BAZAAR UNIT

PICKS WINNERS

BELMAR - The Shore AreaHailasvih held drawinjis for theraffle of 20 prizes al the annualIiazaar at the 13th Avenue Pa-vilion, with Pat Vaccaro, Allen-hur.st, winning the first award.

Other winners included DuraIrvine, Asbury Park; Lucy Roth,Bradley tSeach; Frances Tcrrill,Point Pleasant; Hocco Travorso.s!>uv>' Park; Lisa Hirsi-hiVW,

Wanamasia; Esther Fineniait,Deal; Herk'rt Cold, Philadt'lphia;I.ill Connelly, Bolmar; KathleenHyan, Manasquan: Herman Ox-man, Maplcwoocl; Hilda HfiUm-in,•Ashiiry Park.

Also, Marsha Sfelstrleh, Wina-masss; L. KopatelD. A^ury Park;Ft. Rosenbloom, Wanamassa; H.liaehner, Beimar: R. tiho&St, A*bury Park; S. K. Pelflbsrfi, Bel*mar; R, Sherman. Beteiar, and.M. Wizan-ky, Hradk-y Beacfe.

Chanufe GraduateRANTOUL, 111. - Airman

'TtomsB MaeGowan, ^on d Mr.and Mr-. Walter T. MacGawanof lifl St. Clair Avenue. SpringLake, V ! . bfti griwfoBted from aUS Air Force technical schoolal Chanute AFB. 11!.

He wns trained as an aircraftinurnment repairman and asassigned to a unit of the Tactical ( u . w A M

Air Command al McGuire, N.J, j

Wall Township Public Schools

Daily Schedules

1969-1970

HdB£ Ti""1

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School

High School .

11:30 A.M. — Central School

:30 A.M. - AUenwood Scho<)l ...

8:3& A.M. . West Belmar School

ft A M. Intermediate School

0:00 ,\.M. Hurley School _ _ _Prim. TrainableElem. TrainahlePrim. EdULiibleElem. Educablc 1

Hurley School __'Elem. Educablt

, 3:30 P.M.II

BandConcertTuesday, August 2fi, 8 p.m.

5t(i Avenue PavilionProgram; West Side Story, Siu-

^ni. PriiKB, Parade at the Wood1

n SoMicr.s l,n Fnr/.a del DftHttnoiviTluri.1, Tr)pk';>l M e r e n g U C t

Typewriter Song, Horeh, Manha(••no flea*.

GENERAL REPAIRS ~ (icn.velopmeat Couadl dttog him f

me as commanding oKtcer of Fort Mfranixentln% Uic plaque is Milton F. Tntrrnn-y

the iiinirti>r.

. lc'i. 1 ' i . j . i s t'Iai|ii<' from the Mini mini Ui-Ofenn De-•vke to Mitmiioiilh and Omm (iiiinlics diirmg lii^ ieti-

Qen. l.atta was rpcrn'ly trapsfcrretl to ArtzOBD. P n >«Hter, president fA MOIH'. and Kfndidl II. Lee, csecu-

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MissionariesSpeak Sunday

Women PresentUir I .t A_i^jr^&raiWiMrf of Oz

pui'm-nl »f the \ I Bell

trrinl In tht !*MJ

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fngogementNewman - Kochel

k i chruch u-xul Man

-.«,.!« me Mr,II Iluiijo Sf• ik ' n .mil

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Family PicnicHULL T O W . N S I I I I ' - Tb« Hi-

ifi|l|IW1l kHM Dance Club ofAlk-nwtiud ht'id as arsjiu:i! familypicnic at the t'hcntktf Day Camp,Brick Tna^p, w Sunday. Sev-enty-one eetoa uttendtx[

j ktatai,. id MF vul, whichtith imported f.tamnii ifai t'5r

Mfi HBMmrt prayer l«,:ik'.' - B •, e I1

Wbcn Someone'sSick...

there's a specialHallmarkcardinourstrTe.tosay"get well quick."

CARR'SRustek Stover taniies

805 F StreetBelmar, N. J.

M (Tthuis Mwilh h**r muth-

Imv chiffon p n i with on ovalm-ckliiw and full length sleeves.The dress had an emphire wjist-lyine which was accentuaied by aband of yt-llow and orange flow-ers, and a green velvet bow. Theywore large matching picture hats.They carried BOH gay's of yel-luw" snaffta daisies and orangegbdiolas.

Michael Fisher, Lani» Branch,\ . J., was best rmn. Ushers wereThomas B. HfigKI •Jr., Roche=*er,N.Y., brother of the bride, John11 Hops, hero, also the bridesbrother, and Bruce P. Johnson,Neptune Ci(y, brother-in-law ofthe bride.

A reccDtion wai he'd at theSnring Lake OoH and CountryClub.

• Shocks Mufflers• Wheel Alignment• Brake Service

General Repairs

Your Safety IsOur Business!

PETE LaVANCE604 Highway 35

Neptune Dial 774-2442

N O T I C EJan's House of Ice Cream

18th Ave. & F St.

So. Belmar

Now Stocks 21 Flavors

of Dolly Madison Ice Cream

To Insure An Equal Measure

We Sell Our Ice Cream by the Pound

95c • 1 Ib. 50c • 1/2 Ib./

Novelties 7c and up

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Thi1 tlfhVl t t w t was xr.t'h.i itirifrom i|, Ilo e Ili^h School andiltiiicM .Icr-ey City State Col-]«r, Ba is also datighltr allie late Kilw-n Murphy. She is

employed by tht Central JerseyBjnk and Trust Company, free-hold.

Mr. Child is a graduate ofAsliurv Park Hidi School. He isaUcnding Newark College of En-sjiiMH'ring.

Engagement

Moken - FletcherEDPSON — Sir. and Mrs. Leo

S. Mokcn. 21 Player Avenue, haveannounced the engagement ofheir (laughter, Carolyn, to 1stU. Arthur Earl Fletcher, son ofMr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Fletch.er. 1915 Central Avenue, West Bel-mir, Wall Township.

Miss Moken ml (raduntod fromEdi-on Ilish School and TrentonState College. She will attend theGraduate School of Education atthe University of Pennsvlvania inthe fall.

Mr. Fletcher is a graduate ofManasquin High School and Mich-^an Slate University. He is inthe Air Force, assigned to SheMl"t Strategic Missile Wing,Malms'nm Base, Mont.

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l) ;ai ni'S to*" waive infiirmailty'11!dd.ng It it is In thi'lr bftH UiteiW

t!y order nf theWALL TOWNSHIP BOA11UOF CfJUCATIO^MONMOUTH COUNTY,NEW JERSEYMr. Paul W. Bennett,Senvtiiry

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11011(11 I,U OF BKIJIAKl'uhlji-fttlim l l ^ i i i m l by 11. H. 40:71:17

l'rlirunry, Mardi, Ai>ril, 1!)G!»:;KNKUAL ACCOUNT

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Wifpr-Sewer fl-nts I 2T,680.90

S y7.(ir.n_!K) S 32,576.35 5 :>4.1>r>,<ll

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Total Exppnilllures - . „ 14,089,4flS.91I.rss: fA]« FHl.tttirs Io IJL- Kaist'd by

lure Taxes - - - 88,000.00

Total Adjusted Expenditures - - - . . . M . m C t f . S l

s Anticipated

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diT-Sewcr Hcnts 79.664.75

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pvi- HtiH/atton as AnticipatedRovenue 88.400M

urjiHis Balance December 31 »M0.3T0-O4 1 81 3758

I'hut th(t fees pullccled hy (he Iliiiliiliig Ins^wtnr, liu.-inl 'if Hpalth OfTlriT.[)„. piumhinc Inspivtur h>< il-in-^lt'il i,r Lurneii nvir within r<>ity-cight hmiraChat nnnu.ll rriiiilromi-iils fnr hilunnn-uis t:nncre!t\ i-rushfl •.tinn1. i..-i-i-)<nM..',,. •. 1 f •' I' • • , ! ! l.'ii [HI! |III.-,I'S iiril! Jl ' i l l i ' i ' l,J,|fi,| nit, In, rOVJCUl'rl, ill l i - i . l t l iTI

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riiHirl i'f nu't"1' suliimiti''! l>l Armnur .S Uulturt anil Curiip.iny. Kf^isfri'd Muni-i ' l AcaOBntatlbi H <1[1 f l l t ! ftt % Tmwahlp Clerk's oWHa and may be ln-ii'rli'l ''V a I t y Inft'tvsleil person.

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701 - 7th Avenue Belmor, N. J.

Phone - 681-6000

SCRAP IRON — STEEL

1ATTERIES — JUNK CARSand All Kinds of Mttll

Wall Auto WreckersIncitrponilo i

1822 H St. . We5> B".trPhone 681-4200 • I

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BELMAR FIRE ALARMS

32 — St. ROSE High School7th Ave.

34 _ 7th Ave. 4 D St.

35 — St. Rose Gradi School

6th Ave.

36 — I Oth Ave. S C St.

41 _ |4th Ave. S * S)-

43 — 8th Ave. 8 A St.

45 _ I Ith Ave. * * $'•

47 _ 18th Ave. J * s*-

48 — Surf S 20th AVM.

53 — Oalwood i- RivK R d s-

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56 - 16th Ave. I Msphwood Rd.

57 - L St. S River H

58 — Marine Basin

59 _ 9th Av«. & 8 R' A v e -

2-2-2 Car or Grass Fires

3-3-3 Out of Town

4-4-4 Hool S Ladder f>e Co.

Telephone- P*» - 6 8 | - | 7 0 ° <" 6 8 1 - 1 7 0 1

_ F;rc - 681-1700 or 681-1701

_ first Aid — 681-1700 or 681-1701

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days — except you? Then it's about time to check

our Auto Loans. Low bank rates, fast loan service and

convenient repayment plans can get you behind the

wheel of new car now.

Belmar-WallNational Bank

Belmar F St and 9th Ave. Customer Service HoursManasquan Rt. 35 Circle Plaia Tellers 9:30 ».m. to 8 p.m.Wall Twp. Rt. 35 and 18th A v e . ' » 5 » | * l Wall Loan Dept. Daily to 8 p.m.Wall Twp., Collingwood Part Office, Collingwood Circle, Rts. 33 » 34, Wall, 9:30 to 5:30

Your installment loan can be insuredwith life insurance.

FULL TRUST SEHVK'ES AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW

Member Federal Doposit Insurance CorporationFvdtral Reserve System

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REAL ESTATEAitxtry Park - villa facing DealI^ake, 3 bed room, sitting room,large mn&'rn kitchen, finished at-t k and basement. Garage and gar-dt'Fi MtaftM fi'-m W i n Hri r.irl-roart. lT;ct' (urf.^hsxl W . W Oft-furn;v:(«i IMJOt ftaOl ' 201 > 775-1903 'ijily | f t « I p.m. or Surwiiylw Eii'DLuilrm-nt.

SOUTHJBELMAR)$ We are proud of Ifiis well

cated home, 2 bi^eks from ocealias 4 M M M i'a batm, k rliving room, dining area, ulmodern kitAcn, j:!ou-ics pengarage with attached tiveatroom, hot & fold outdoor show*pldS, low tans , Com|>letf!y funished at $29,900 or can be purcfaase^ unfurnished

HAYES AGENCY722 Mattoon Ave.

A^niry ParkEvenings & Weekends - 531-3776

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FOR SALETwo Crown Graffic flash newoameras. Good condition, (1 IF3 1

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ItMW(rand anil Fourth I

Asbury Park,. service. 11 A.M.

. ,y School, 11 A.M.8:15 P.M. - Wednesday -

Testimony Meeting.

(T. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL

.im<l Kd-WjUTowmhlpSundays

8:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist10:00 a.m. • Morning Prayer.

Sung Eucharist with Instruotn.n and church school.

Holy days - 7 and 10 a.m.

MIWITY BAPTIST CHURCHUkewod Road toShark River 1Mb

r. ANDREWS METHODISTCHURCH

Wife and West Lake AvenuesSpring Lake

Rev. Lawrence E. MooreSUNDAY SERVICES

w a.m.—Morning worship andsermon.

U 00 am.—Morning worship andwrmon.FlRSft BAPTIST CIRTICB

OF WALL TOWNSHIP7:30 P.M. • Evening Worship.

fCoIHngwood Park)Rev. Peter [Iumenluk, Pantoe

Ula L. Warren. Organist0:45 A.M. - Sunday School and

Adult Bible Class.11:00 A.M. - Morning Worship.

ALLEKMOOD PROTESTANT

AIlalre-Allenwovd Hon.'

Rev, J. E. Mcl'nrland, l ' t a t o

9:30 A.M. - Bible Sehool.10:45 A.M. - Morninf! Worship.fi:on P.M. - Young People's7:00 P.M. - Evening Evangelij

tk Service.Wednesday

B:O0 P.M. - Prayer and BfcleStadj.

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St. ratharinr'i Church8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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DAH.Y MASSESSI. rolharine'i rhurch

8 A.M.

FIRST BAPTIST CHrKCHRev. J. D. Thoniai. Paitw

Ninth Ave., Near D St.. llrlinm

FIRST PKESBYTERUN9th Avr and E St.

Rev. B. D. Romalne, Jr.10:0(1 a.m. • Sunday School and

Morning Worship.Charles Reed, Musical Director

of Ocean County Community Col-cge, summer soloist.

WALL METHODISTOld Mill Road

Rev. Milton F. LeCompte9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.H:30 and 11:00 a.m.—Sunday

Service.7:30 p.m.—Evening Service.

CHURCH OF ST. (IRULTHE ARCHANGEL

EPISCOPALSea Girl

St. Bartholomew's Day —AUBUSt 24, 19G9

8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion.9:30 A.M.—Sung Eucharist and

Sermon.11:00 AM.—Morning Prayer and

Sermon.The Hev. Canon Raymond II.

Miller, rector, will preach.

ST. JAMESBradley Beach, N. J.

Bev. Richard M. Shaw, Rector

When you'renot sure

where to shop,who to call;

use the firms thatdisplay this seal.

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Wt PltijiVALUE-SERVICK

AUTO BODY

Charles Perceval610- 10th Ave., Belmar

681-0033

AUTOMOBILE SALES

Belmar Motors, Inc.800 F St.. Belmar 681-2727

andMain ST., AvonUsed Cars 775-1009Parts Department 681-3066

BICYCLESLAWN MOWERS

Clay's1732 Highway 71, W . Belmar

681-6566

BUILDING MATERIALS

Sterner Coal &

Lumber Co.12th & Ft.R Avos., Belmar

681-1900

CATERING

Mary's Coffee Shop"•Mto Hwy. 34 at 681-5870

Brlmar Boulevard 681-5838

FUNERAL HOME

Daniel A. Reilly8th Ave. & D St., Belmar

681-1587NSURANCE

REAL ESTATE

Sullivan-Campion

Agencies

700-8th Ave., Belmar 681-I05E

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ito yean, Uiia crime has in-

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than population growth.

There, ai« four basic rules

which, if followed regularly, cja sicceisfullY foil the potential

cat tliief.1. Close the windows and I >ck Uu doori and trunk,2. Park in t well-lighted urn. Avuii! alley) and places where i

thief cart work unobserved.3. Know your car's data: Serial Number, Make, Model, Year,

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and keep them on rout person when leaving the car.

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North MianU. Fla.NORTH MIAMI, fU, - Mr

Sasan Kuck, r>'.i, tlt«i SalurtJay inOwa) Gabtes HospUaJ after ashort illness. She was born inPhiladelphia sod had liwt] mosiof her ite in Bebnar, \ .f.

Mr*. Kuck, a graduate of St.Base Huh Scluml to Belmar,h;id moved here 25 years BgQ.Marlin, two KOU, Martin Kuck

Surviving are her t&Bbaad,Jr. and Josepbi bare; ;i daugh-ter, M:> Joan D.iUiit1, here: twflbrotlitrs, Joseph J. Keating, Miami, and Lnwroncc, Point Plens-ant, \..r.; five sisters, Mrs. Mel-in Morris. Neptune, N.J.; Mrs.

Kenrj Kuck, Trenton, X.J.; Mrs.Ruth Taylor, Point Pleasant: Mrs,William "it. Brown, Bradley Beach,N.J. and Mr^, Zigmomi Gol;isew-ski, Ofipe May, N.J,, and ttoveapniiKli-hildren.

The Lithgov Funeral Center.here, was in charge of arrange-ments.

IH %i ,• ,barge ^ ' r s ' ' i | ! ' ' ! ' '

' lur n iMKS F I.ORFM B M, NKHMW

l.l.'S Xihiirc Road . f,,rU.,11 '

14 yeSBti unlili lew ymm t§t.

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«Sht- wm .1 li!.'!oii;' iv.iik'rt ofiln lm n>hip,

i Newman WM t merobra

inl .-idjifio'ations clerk, Ua M B W I

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• : No « .1! Unitored. Spring Lsfcs B ^ t t s , anilKBMF nf Sw Lutheran Church

Women rf Haly Trinity Lutharav, nasqufla

Sw \i Rtrvhrod by a daught^Mrs. Muiidii1 Sfortimer ;it home:a girter, Mrs. Kl'.in Smith. BrickTownship) and Flnriiia; a grand-son, and a great^grafflkiaagbter

Tiw V\a\'<-ri C Neary FuiR-ratBeiue, Kaaas^uan, waa in chargeof srraageofjenii

SurvHinj! are three sons, John\ , lot Vngeles; Robt-rt K.,spring heka Heigbt*; Rieherdi> hen '••'. < dau^ttflft, Mrs,Ellaine Kr'w, Spring I - ik*•: i l iHM:sry igues I'lirtvll, W.ishinillun.D.C ; ,i brother, Jamai <l- Kirby,(V)nniH'liciit, two siik-rs. MrsChristopher -i Devlno, New York

lid MM \hrWn NVlson. !r\ing-[on and M srandchildrwi

The Meohan Punaral Home.Snrin; L a k e H<'ii;hU, was incharRo of arranffemonts.

II. LOUIS HUTC1HNSONtill) Woodland Avenue

AvonAVON - H. Louis Hutchinson,

a rotiixnl clothing manufacturer,died Monday at Convo-Center,Neptune.

Mr. Hutchinson was born inJatnesburg.

He was employed by Ihe Stein-T Manufacturing Company, Nep-

:une. for 45 years before startinglis own business, He was (hefounder and owner of H. L. Hut-chinson Inc., Freehold, a clothingmanufacturing company.

Mr. Hutchinson was a meml>erif the Frt't'imkl Baptist Church,

Freehold.Surviving are bis widow Mrs.

Nellie Bowne Hutehlnaoa; afei^hter, Mrs Mae Louise Woeh-rer, here; a {son, IV Harry F.luirliinson. Sea Girt; ssven grand-children and five great-irrant!-.hiMivn

The Francioni Taylor and Lo-wz Funeral Home, Nc]>iunt'. wasin charge of arrangements.

JOHNSONFuneral HomeFully Mr CowlitiumdRoulo 3B - Wall Township

Modern Funeral HomeModornly Equipped

Walter J. JohnsonDirector

681-4455

FUNERAL HOME

A dtadarn Funeral HomeOffering A I)i:fnifio<i Service

To Bbat EveryFinancial Need

J. Henry DanglerEighth Ave. andSouth Lake Drive

Belmar 681-3900

D A N I E L A . R E I L L YFUNERAL HOME

"Situated on bsautftul Silver Lake convenientlylocated to serve the entire Shore Area.

SOI D Street Belmar, N. J .

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T H E C O A S T A D V E R T I S E R Longer Length in Knits

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iuf •wms to how Hi shape. Thisputting

(hp press dnwn hard on Hie• M l when bfattiQJ It ll M>'

tl Hp M| W'-mld usefine MHHI garments

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Chaos In Construction

ox the greatest problems facing u gat lhe 13th A\*HUP Pa-

»tth Mrs (fenry Gilbertadequate housing for American families within thei tu-ntioni-c<i • !

^ w i "A BUIOtaM to the 4

the m w t hesrini; held by theDiv <rf Kstlroad Transportatkmin Manasqtian.

lime and N M M feMtfM.t's e:ay to handle and to carryn a knitting bag.

she M M , lik*petit-point

Fold and d M * i m h r t throughtwo holes, all the way down fhc

financial ability to rent or buy.There has tieen utter confusion as t

nl! not harm your garmentMS hard through lhe Mork-loth M |M) it a smootherranoc, hut he careful not to

it.nres sen

TS quoU' your Mr. Btrman 'We '"'" * J £"* * • *iri.de off advantages and dlsad-ltm? •' p"**frn stlU'h

The idea of sanng'* 5,in(;n ']]>W • « • ''• •• dollar*:, which is very Ma,ko a s m a n v « » " as needed

and writp the row number, plus] row of your pattern MMI onraeh card, Punch one hole nearthe fnd of each card

ian women w r« MBcanning eenti-r in the

The worm-n were can-rorn from the HfeMJ

for home and school lunch roo

responsibility lies. Some say Farm of RutgersHalb Mills Road.it with public projects." "But overburdened taxpayers Mrs. Maitinritc T. sent in this

;n!(l«i"i],j! U H for using extralength of the canvas, and so forth.Mrs, T, says it is an old IdM butinrfuUTng those in need of housing, see the dangers of

wte 33 or Cmtniv Rnuto 524 Thisssion is srbedu!fd from fi p.m

nlil dark The same subjects asf

BH pillow-, is. the largeH such H used for nips.John Al^n WhiU', 7, son of Smith

) aim,Or ta Wyk, SpocialW Serves in Thailand

U.S. AIR FORGE, Thailand -Competing Station

TRENTON - Onearea servicsemi-lmalist iTftnAgMtl, will I" l"-cwn

sessioiu.er t^ f tha t will be rained in thearea around the terminal and

rings from an office-As you knit each row, ymi flip

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stationNew Jerey Petroleum Council'.*first Service Station of the YearContest.

E. OttWi m of Mr. and MrsJohn Daueu of 1312 Boxwoody p

ynur handy little Indi-x. and pres-h

For complete up-to-date infor chooses to have (rains runninp at Udorn Royal Thai AFB, Thai-st their homes twenty-four hoursday./5 Years Ago

August 19, 1954Major Daneu .an F-K.' J'hantom

bout the traffic conges- El pilot, is assigned to a unit ofld be only toolf of passengerty fit g profit)

Pacific Air Forces. He previously served at Bealo AFB,Calif.

pat the expense of the local tax-, h a v e ^t-n a taxpayer in Wall

I sincerely hopeme action on this

e nn haveatter and bewell th

BfiLMAR - Frances Westen-out with an eye to ftifure growth." forf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Julian C. Jones of 150(5 SunsetTerrace returns to Wesley Clege. Dover, Dela., on August 28,

this approach.Some earnest citizens blame zoning laws, others

the building codes. T e points are debatable. Thebasic answer may be found in a single word: money.

The National Association of Manufacturer1.. >e-

has published a study entitled, "Chaos in uie Construc-tion Industry,"

The opening paragraph sums up the story: "Laborconditions in th? $90 billion construction industry have,reached proportions uliich demand the urgent attention ' ( o altendof both the private and public sectors. Aggravated by „ , ., . , , . „ , . , , . Pearls In Vour Lawn?highly inflationary contract settlements, excessive work _ | s jn , a w n ? Ijf)fik

stoppages and stifling work practices, the labor proo i again. So much damp mattttlems in this industry present a dramatic threat to the (his season has strung the pearlsnational economy as well as to the industry in general."

tion on ourThe Public Utilities Ojmmisj>ioni roads?

Peter Maclearie I

, pat he^ of lawn haveWhile the private non-farm economy experiencpn a or sjKery appearance.

(his m m has strung the pearls ^ ^ | , h a v e ^ t n a taxpayer in Wallalong grass btades so that whole , t i w Commission would ' undcubt- ] for twenty-one years and I would

t h f l h whitish ed'y" recommend automatic gatesat the Belmar gratle crossings of (

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to think these taxes were putbetter use than to defray the

2.9 per cent annual increase in productivity from 1959' The pear's are the "flowers" or the New York and Long Branch Vxfienses and salary of (he likesto bp tlie

9 j The p e a r s a r e the flowers o r^he New York and Lttg p yr 'fruiting bodies of a fungUI disease Railroad. Mayor Mack-ario had of Mr. "Public Be Damned" Bt-r-r , ^ , , ^ ' ; , . u ^ fa i n s t ; l l l n ! i ( ) n (lf ( h t l a u t 0 m a n w h o s e i n a n t ? r c m a r k s a n dcalled slimt' mold. (urged the installation of the auto

cent annual decrease in productivity for the same per-, Thc> {1j,e3se starts u a sort of!matte gates aftt-r a scries of acclriod. The median wage increases in construction have shiny glob at the soil line, then dents at the crossings.gone up three times that of other industries. EFSJIM up the Mem in the form

Isn't it about time that labor leadens consider their ° ci|..jous!v m can strip the lit-responsibility to the public in this issue? - • Its] bubbles off the grass with your

,j , . fingers, and you'll see that the**" fc 'tfratl remains fresh and preen.

And when vou look af vour ttflgffl11 find, instead of pearls, some

jlack sooty stuff.The fact that the Grass rermins

inrhanM proves that (ho slimemold did no damage.

However, if you don't like theit look.1;, vnu can spray you:

whose inane remarks and1 suggestions brought boos and his-jses from my fellow taxpayers.

Bids were to be received on! Vour excellency, I urge you toSS0.000 in bonds for the purchase instruct Mr. Brrman and his peersf the Calvin Ro .s property, to listen to the needs of our fast

SponsorWomenBenefit Party

ASBURY PARK - Mrs. Law-rence Lehman, Wa/side, and Mrs.William Cooper, West Long

Branch, have announced a desertcard party, to be held Tuesdayat the Elks Clu>>, here, to ben-efit the Renal Dialysis programat Jersey Shore Medical Center,Neptune.

Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. Coopersaid the event is sponsored by theAsbury Park Chapter of the Na-tional Council of Jewish Women.The party will start at 8 p.m.and tickets are $2.

As a departure from tht tradi-tional tea and cake served atand Mrs. Cooper planned to havedesert card parties, Mrs. Lehman"Make Your Own" sundaesThree will be tubs of ice creamgallons of syrups and hot fudgeand bowls heaped with toppings— chopped nuts, coconut, andfruit.

"Weight watchers are adviseeto avoid the whipped cream amcherry garnish," Mrs. Lehmanchuckled, "but if they want toforget dieting for one night,will close our eyes!1'

Mrs. Cooper spoke of lhe rafflethe women's group would conducfit the card party. "More than ahundred businesses and storeowners have cooperated withby supplying us with an excitingand delightful array of gifts toraffle.

"Everyone knows how deservingthe Renal Dialysis Program isand they all want to help in ever)way possible," she said, Doorprizes will aHo bo awarded.

Tickets may be obtained at thedoor or from either of the co-diairmen. Call Mrs. Lehman493-4333 or Mrs. Cooper, 229-0477.

Your Home

Economist

if- Those Potatoes

Of all the vegetables availablen t'idiiy's food markets, potatoeslave bei-'n and continue to be the

vorite. Food s h o p p e r s buyenough potatoes to supply 5 to 6medium potatoes each week toevery man, woman, and child inhis country says Sylvia Meehan,

county home economist. For themoney spent on them, potatoesgive a high return in food value.One dollar spent for potatoes pro-vides more Vitamin C than any,other food except citrus, such asjranges and grapefruit. Potatoesalso provide worthwhile amountsof thiamine and niacin and theminerals iron, phosphorus, andpotassium.

Persons who are reducing inweight sometimes drop potatoes>om their diet hoping that thisalone will cause a weight reduc-tion. Actually says Mrs. Meehan,potatoes are no higher in caloriesthan many foods, but added fat,gravy, or sauce can greatly in-crease the calories in the potatoesas served. Many people assumethat rice or macaroni produclscan take the place of potatoes.However, when compared, cup forcup, potatoes prove lo be lower

awn with zineb or Fore or Dith-ane M--15 ,it the rate of 2 ounces to1,000 square feet, says Mr. Mohr.

Enter MoravianBETHLEHEM, Pa. — Two Bel*

imr area students have been ac-cepted as members of the fresh-man class at Moravian Collegefor tlic fall lerm opening Septem-ber 4. They are: Tinr>lhy 8, Gard-ner. 1011 Sixth Avenue, ;i graduateof Wall Township Hi li School, and"Richard -A. Rosemont, 30R TenthAvenue, who graduated fromManasquan High School.

is calories and higher in nutritionil value than either rice or maca

roni.L te-crop potatoes are on the

retail market during the greaterpart of the year. Early-crop 'ornew) potatoes are available fromearly spring until fall. Etoredproperly in the home, late-croppotatoes will keep for severalmonths; early-crop potatoes willkeep for several weeks.

Look the potatoes over beforestoring them. Set aside any thatare bruised or cracked to use firstMrs. Meehan suggests that pota.oes be kept in a cool, dark placeFor best keeping and cookinfquality, store at temperatures o.45° to 50°F. Higher temperaturesare likely to cause sprouting amshriveling. l/>wer temperatureTor even a week or two may caus<potatoes to develop a sweet tastfbecause some of the starch in thetwtatoes changes lo sugar, Th(

vor of potatoes that have be-come excessively sweet in storagican be improved by keeping themat room temperature <7fT to 80"for a week or !wo before usingthem. Potatoes should lie kept iithe dark because light causegreeninp of the skin and the flcslunder the skin. This greeninglowers eating quality. Becausepotatoes kec:> better if there ipome circulation of nir aroumthem thev should never be storecin an slltigJtf container.

Tf you would like tri know mor<about potatoes and their nreparalion, send for the free booklet. Pot.'ttoes in Popular Wnys, to MrsMeehan. 20 Court Street, Frethold, N.J.

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More than 300 service stationshad entered the competition fromZone 4, consisting of Burlington,Mercer, Monrrvmlh k Ocean coun-

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703 F Streot Belmar, N. J , 07719

INSURANCE

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ROAD SERVICEAccessorlei — Tirei — Batteries

24 Hour Toxin.) — All types WeldingWe Honor All Major Credit Cards

1200 F St. - Balmar Day> • 681-0888 — Night - 681-5624

Phone 681-1313 Road Service

OILMAN'SCOMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS

MMen and Pipes Installed Headlight and Brakes AdjustedS & H GREEN STAMPS

15th Ave. and F St. Belmar, N. J.

"One out of every four l>cw- have earned iho riuht to recefiiV )] h l h i b f i t h k d d

e y r c arned uficianVs are we)] helow retire- their benefit checks—and do•ment agfr—yeuog widows, cliil-, with dignity."

ty level in thistliev are Rrttinfj

, _jaeffl«," Mr. 0d>,laid "Since they have paid; *075 Highway 33, Neptune

iniii (ho program fnr years, ihi?

WANT CAR ECONOMY? Volkswagen Park Shore, Inc.

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GAIL M. SMITH

HEALTH — BUSUtSS INSURANCE776.8200 • 774-J05U ^ p t u n e C H y , N. J.

SURF INSURANCE AGENCYWILLIAM H. BROWN

1601 Highway 71 — Belmar, N. J.

Dial 68I-280S

FEDER AGENCYCynth,, M. Ftd.r, Dt<iM

REAL ESTAU p M t a M 0MMMMU|

70V F Str««t Phone 681 4011 |.i»n

RECORDS - TAPESPhone: 681 0585

BELMAR RECORD SHOPSTEREO TAPES • ALIUMS 45 R.P.M. - ACCESSORIES

05 F Str.ef Belnwr, H. i .

RENTAL SERVICE

A to Z RENTAL CENTERKENTS MOST ANYTHING

Rollaway Bedi — Ladders — Commercial Floor Polittxr,Contractor Tools — Pumps — Chairs — Tables

911 Hwy. 35 ( I / , mile N. Aibury Circle] Wanamasia - 988-0331

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JUVENILE FURNITURE

Te!. 201-988-0100

^RANK & BETTY'S' JUVENILE FURNITURE & TOYS

A complete line of carriages, cribs, strollers, car seats, lamp*,qames, and toys, by such famous manufacturers ai Simmons,Fhayer, Hedstrom, Bassetf, Biit-Rite and Creative Playthings.-. 35 & 7th Ave. Phono 774-1 123 Neptune

BLUE JAY DINER: : i I DINNER

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>P Rite] Wai, N. J.

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APPROVED CARPETS & RUG CLEANERS

RUGS SHAMPOOED IN YOUR OWN HOME

Pk , , . 0 R P L A C E Of 6 U S | SPhone . 774-1633605 Highway 35

Evelyn's Sea FoodThe Finest in

SEA FOODS4 Unique

COCKTAIL LOUNGS

Has Been Added

For Your Pleasure

ARNOLD'S FLOOR COVERINGSLINOLEUM - CARPET — FORMICA — VENETIAN 8LINDS

John T. Huber, Prop, Free Estimates205 U n i o n A v e . (R t . 71) 223-3854 Briolle, N. J

UWNMOWERS

Clay's Bicycles & LawnmowersJACOBSEN LAWNMOWERS & TRACTORS

Adult Tn-cycles and Tandems

Sales & Service — New & Used — American A English BikesComplete Parts and Repairs of Alt Bikes

Highway 71 West Betmar 681-6566

Dave Do w n . y

T H E S I G N M A NMAGNETIC CAR S TRUCK SIGNS

NAME PLATES BADGES LETTERS

STORE SIGNS

Showroom: 204 Highway^!" ' " Spring Ufa H»i9hH

Phone - 449-3443

DEAN FLOOR COVERING CO.RUGS . CARPETS . TILES • LINOLEUM

Indoor & Outdoor In Stock - Carpet Tiles in StockCARPET REMNANTS OUR SPECIALTY

Route 35, Sea Girt Wall Township, N. J.

CLEANERS & TAILORS

PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTORMARK MARQUAND - Plumber

SEWER ROOTER CLEANING — FAST SERVICENew Bathrooms — New Kitchens — All Repairs

Gas & Electric Water Heaters Installed611 - 10th Avenue Phone - 681-5352 Belmar, N. J

(07 " F 1 STREET - BELMAR 6610236

cJLlnduITALIAN RESTAURANT

and COCKTAIL [LOUNCE

Luncheon - Dinner & Late SupperOpen Sun, 12 Noon

*> 12 MidnightOpen DaHy 4 P.M.

to 12 Midnight

62 Sylvonia Ave. ewrt t .«j .nond Hi.jrn.ay 35 ««4 •."«•»* < • • » • » • • • • • • • « » » » » « « ,

NEPTUNE CITYPRospect 5-3164

DRIVE IN DRIVE INOFFICE MACHINES

A & B CLEANERSONE HOUR SERVICE

SPECIALISTS IN DRY CLEANING PROFESSIONWedding Gowns — Knitwear — Fancy Dresses

Belmar's First Dry Cleaner — Since 1928600 F St. |Cor. 6th Ave.] Phone 681-2885

SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO.Authorized Dealer for

ADLER — ADDO-X - BURROUGHS — RONEO — "DITTO"Sales and Service — Call 988-1881

43 West Sylvania Avenue Neptune City, N. J.

DOG GROOMING

The DOG STUDIOBATHING — CLIPPING and GROOMING

For Appointment Call 681-2922903 F Street Belmar, N. J.

DRUG STORE

LOU'S BAR & PACKAGE STOREPhone 681-2424 We Deliver

COLD BEER — LIQUORS OF QUALITYBen & Georgia Silverstein, Props.

NEW LOCATION AT — 904 F Street — Belmar, N. J .

YORE DRUG STOREMinnlp II, Bosnitwc - Urg, l'hunn.

N O W LOCATED AT - 831 BELMAR PLAZASame Ownership and Personal Service as we hays given

during the last 25 years.(At Nsw Shopping Area) — 68I-098B

Flwne . 681-0272

WEINSTEIN'S LIQUORSBEVERAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Prompt Free Delivery

1601 F Street South Belmar

TV SALES & SERVICE

Phone 774-8977

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

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

424 Main Street Avon, N. J.

T.V. RENTALS

CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICESALES and SERVICE

Service Until 9 P.M.Telephone 681-3300

1620 F StreetBelmar, N. J .

TIRES

VAN BERGEN TIRE CO.DUNLOP THE QUALITY TISE

Bear Front End a mtoi

Highway 35 & Heck Ave. 1.* ,'tjJa 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 .

USED FURNITURE

DONALD BETTSWS BUY and SELL

Furniture, Antiques, Contents of Homes, Attics,Cellars, Garages Etc.

Call 449-2225 - i/2 Mile South of Shop Rite - Hwy. 35, Wall Twp.

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Registration DattiThe following dotes have been wt gi

registration datet by the Belfliar Board ofEducation

Augutt25 —Kindergarten registration 9 to 11 A M

August 26 —New Bclmar students 9 to 11 A.M.

August 27 —Manasquan High School students9 to 11 30 A M

August 28 —Asbury Park High School students

9 to 1 ! A.M.

NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTEDTHE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL

Parents at all kindergarten childrenmust bring birth certificate and record ofill immunizations including Vaccination,'olio shots, and DPT with booster within theast two years.

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GIRL INJURED.. RIDING BICYCLE°" Np;m'Nf: Ott - OaC Han-n^ usek, M, i)E 11 Tinker Driver.JJ was injured when >he was hit by J

unff-nloiiK- b.cvue on Syl.unia Avnue. pof»wner Frank D Bertagna has y v s a J (]

(he b « t features of his Bar- j s h e w a s treated at Jersey ShortMwal Center, Nt-pliirH'. for cuts•A bruises on hi r bMtt, thumb

VSBl'RY i'AUK - Members of!he Wteran Boxing Asswhtionwiil bMOf I/mg Branch PoliceChief Joseph PureeII on his firstamiinT.sary in [he chief's post.

Chief Purcell will be pre-tfntcdh plaque lit Convention Hall

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.bary Coa^t decor for his first ven-t u r e baCIUW. "I likfi thp nrclii-toctiirril design and I like th*1

ont." He snid the almnspherctic<;-in with thp sinti^ilonE; am!b;inifi bnnrl festivities of the re?-

' j C-iDtain's (Jnrter Room

• .1 l e g .Wiilbm Holiliins, .104 !3th Ave

m, Bdmnr, the tlnver, tokl pol I hi t &* Kir' was coming to.r<i his car <>n the Oppatto t#d6 Get amazing results when you

i tin-street nt-jr Ncirtunc .\\t-mK- take our product called SLIMO-h n ria BMtrvaJ, pftSoa said. DEX. NO prescription needed\ u charges h:w hwn made i You must lose ugly fat or your

iiuling investigation. : money back. SLIMODEX is a

i tablet and easily swallowed. Nostarving, no special exercise, noharmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs$3.00 and is sold on this GUARAN-TEE: if not satisfied for any rea-ion, just return the unused por-tion to the makers and get yourfull money back. SLIMODEX lasold by:

YORE DRUG STORE831 Brlrn.tr Plaza

Awning Damaged[SFCLMAIt - UtUt damage w;

cauud early VTSterthy when 1BwnllUj at the' fl«h Wflh Chine:tad American Restaurant, 11thV.cnue and ftiver Road, was dis-nKered on fire,

Pulice. said the fire caused aIn1 of ,-moke in the area, butHUiecl little damage. The awn-[ M was burned in several pl;ices.

A police patrol in the area at13:81 a.m. discovered the fire.

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The Bnrbarv feninres (wo din-inins ri>'ims <lecornled in the ityfennd furnishings of the era ant!he Pirate's Den, a quiet, affrar-ive cocktail Imtmre. The diningxiom=! provide accommodationsor 170 persons.

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rooms. Tallies are coveredwith gay red nnd gold table cloths

land ship's lamps provide the dash'if lighting. Tiffany bmps, whichMr. Bertagna ordered custommade, are hung from the ceilinguver the bars in the Captain's(larler Room.

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