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I m THE COAST ADVERTISER atttmtt MH-MAK NK« .mp, THi MIUV. JUNKIII, W»t Soird of Education Opem School FtcRitifs for Recrcition ProQwn &H utt« t*f an . MMa 1 Mi * U a. »»™a» » t.ik. aftiawl Board Reports Stipend Figure AUr TW f tea* k. it* kit* irtwl In aul yvm inkM hi b •« tht> rvvili o* u iMTtM** Mrew* Uj*>n thr Bunl and 0 * Teacher* iMMi The issue of increases m in? tie en head »tipt>no\ and «M l io.Wftn-.f- benefit* were the hams df rt'EtnaJtitins br*w**n if* Board #nd the teachers *artter th.s year I V department '•• >•: are Mn Margaret T<xH, hHftMl nhii J!..'! <i,"> Walter - ! m 4 •! WOO. John Comery. lor gn languages. |7!», William Gar H4. mfuhfnj ,,; i •• and home Avon to Vote On School Plm State Will Study AHertite Pl*m For Tilton's Comer Road Crossing mill nan, tad u» IT* .01 jMMh * » 1 i M l • » j arm «a taaalaf. » « • • • • > at 5c ktawaJ M*a« aMat af Mn Mat|aM MrtMtw •Hi aw»anal Urn HK l »uj.i Iw a l^aj jaw M a TV Jutta- « « m ' i «ti*> m franka) U» u» al Ihr lah *»!• • a l>at*M far a Jut) > aHalr tkt «t H a i t i Uiaakaar; Gttild wta_ 0vtn a perm!! • a Veterans Post Names Officers Mt.Hh TMKT* lite kmjt «rnt> ul aVrrnfc I M a i i rtaa lr»m f Mrs* If htMH lArnt «Mp Ifcrfl MM IdTtVlMK t*Nt* «f v.ijl (H St * f^f* i,ml». I V Jup la I . . »•!.•.. >illl» UBI-.J .( IH<I ikri 1 . i. alliarWa aa at !•» all Ikr N"i«. !•». k. •-r 'd il.'i.v ahte -I th. t ..tnii KrniUt. II kaa tr.« a am b «HM<I fourth paaV M ttjm a |<« I n Kan I. M» »«. t » ( Iran.*, U tt«* a •»«• . war. mi Mi.i M M *»• Wahai. Mlur a Sea Girt Inn JMiss Betting [Many from Area Among Monmouth rt *#» •»#>•»• al itar Kab Tlt»* *|4> aftart wnapart j » iljp tiva . Nat flaa akMW NW nSa>. ' •» NaMl n> > U a >i to ani ztz* HaMiat I , paa M a n * . IP» kanal aftal TV w a w M Ian r—d, aaat t* TlKapa (Ww mafcati, (A* i Tin™. i aad M to j tear W Urtw* tm* m&*totrait d hr-r jmm Thr T m * t f > t^MHTUtk* Ml d t H to tl T *»li Mr BFI.MAH - Harry Sctilw^mh BJ iiiV.rU! i,. . ••mi. 1,1 ,H he fj**yid Bfrlttr l\>st. Jfwuh War Wtfran*. al ceremonies held lay dt Ihr Jewish Commujiit) Noise Prompts Will Retire joilege Official Talk Imprtal Graduates; Award to Soles installed were Milton Sax, vice commander; Daud Klein, junior vice lurrirnamJer; ffcrtert Bektner. (juarUrmaster: , David Silvt>mtein, judge advocate; economics, WOO; Mrs Eleanor Harry Gotdwyn. service officer; Srwttti Mathematics, 9975: fkt- Jack Myers, chaplain, and Her- bert L*e*e, beaHh and phyw*' beahh and phy education, WE, Robert K.ummar berg, leience. $£75: and Jame Baach, social htucrW, JS7S the Board also awarded foui .•ontracts covering painting and paint supply, alumnium and bJeochers for tre high school field. Playtime Corp.. Mars, Pa awarded an $18,512 contract to install bleachers at the high school athletic field Garden State Painting Co., Ocean Township, was given a con- tract to paint the interior of the Centra] School, with a bid of $2,200. Conlux Co, Metuchen, wilt supply paint for $965.25, the lowest bid submitted. W. B Daniels Co.. Homes, Pa. was awarded a contract to in- stall « alunrnum windows in the Central School for $11,300 p officer «f lhi> dy Al S-cA-ycr, pest Departrnent ('omm:iTKii»r. o£ !he I^akfwoo*! JWV Po*t. was itiwallm^ officer Jack Steinberg, past Def*artmt?nt Commamter. Freehold, was jjuert speaker Mrs, Sara Myer«. \uxi!iary pros- ident, presented Past fVnTiman«ip| Myron S hecterman with a platjuc for service to the community. Special awards were presenter! by the Post to Charles Pnster- n^k, Belmar. and Assembly man ,lowph Azzolina, ' R-Mon. I for their services to the post. (Juests included Gary Mm, commander of the Bt'lmnr-Wall- JMN P»S*, XTM, Belmar. ami Carmine Nappa. comm.mdpr of the Herbert Worthin#on - White Post, Airerictn Legion. A special post Win] VH 5'ven !o Past Commander David Hilv*-r- nwi bmwarn A ctiaaift-sttm between officials hvre and those in Wjll Townthip mer the *Htiw and traffic pnjSjlpfns rauwd by the I Mflirt Inn, Route 7], on weekend nights, is being planned The Borough Council said it plans to mwt soon vvilh Wail Township officials on the problem Mayor Peter H Mat! arie said that the Council is disturbed o\er the heavy traffic the ni^ht club causes, and, he said, althiiugh the club is in Wall TuwnsMj>. Spring j Lake Heights receives most of the traffic and acctmipanying noise when the club closes at 2 p.m. ! Mayor MaclearH 1 also issued a warning to careless motors'^ • i «aid the Police lk'partment i- guing to take lessons on hiw to operate its new radar speed de- vise, and, be said, "they'll be - ^ He promised the police crack dnwn on circle s mutov- ists and sptvckrs ta the borou^'i June 22 *M sel as th? d;ite fal puiilic hearings on three ordin ances by the Borough Council Mwiday The firM prohibits consumption of alcoholic beverages on public streets and byways, while the second ordinances prohibits sleep- ing in vehicles parked on private property or in driveways. An ordinance already on the Ufa prohibit sleeping in ve- hicles parked on public street. Council also introduced an or- dinance prohibiting loitering. Pen- ikies up to $200 in fines and, or, WlW'il fie U-r. t>kim..» ,il thf 3Mh K \ Bii CymmMJ-i-rnent Km fTHHtth (.(.ilege. *vn (in- Ikilmar area Wired J Suk-f, Mn, Atfn-1 A- Soktft. ma, N«ptuw City, received the Ikhtaefef Award for completing all academic requirements of the two-year degrw program with the highest standing in the clau He was awarded an Associate In Arts of Mr and! From South Bi-ima in Businrc* grce. Administration de Hth Avenue, and John F. Kciff, IKll New From Spring I-ake. Barbara A. MhV, 421 Morns Avenue; Pa- trkia A Brydc, Riu Wai! Road; Jlobert K. Kautz. 316 Washington Avenue; Kenneth C. Naorigan, 3)41 New fledford Hoad; Jack A Krsr* J Klnwr, Spring Lake Sullivan. 201 Jersey Avenue, and Height*, graduated wuh honors, j Joseph L Walker, 410 Sussex Aw- Gradual«'» tram Uetmar al the'riue Mis* MarUu belting By l»ian<- \1imtr M.WASQU.VN - lie able to idjust to many different ex;jer- ences," is Miss Martha Belting's advice to nt-w teachers. Miss Belting, after IIBBUBM her entire lifetime to teaching, i, Miring this year after devotin; ) years of teaching hritunu) exercises \*i-n- Nelson L AttMt, 7U! K Street; Haney J. Boxer, Kalhryn U Hoxcr, txrin of 601 Kfth Avenue; Rucco J Cavaluui, 3ia 10th Avetiue; Ivan L. Chase, 17M Leslie Street; Don- ald W. Dick, 304 9th Avenue; From Wall Township, Peter P. Martin. Jr., 17(13 Belmar Boule- vard; Mary P M M , 31M Arthur Street, and Thomas L. BaU-s, 904 18th Avenue, From Spring Lake Heights. Frank J El B Elmer. Uaclli, Arthur J. I>ube, Jr., 103 Shark Glenn A River Avenue; Judy L. franklin, j Road, and Janice & 13th Avenue, Barry I). Legg, 104 g-n (Jartkn Place. 5th Avenue, Kit-hard G. Lynch, I 113 20th Aienue, and Stephen M. Moken, 76 Inlet Terrace. 1 From A\on, Thomas V. Bown, \ i 40 Woodland Avenue; duseph P. : Burns, 24 Woodland Avmue; An- IV part mm a\m. *c ***** wet* r*liH w lo bw h i t h BMkriNmil pump. *«iW tw bi in* .«] wtet m the brgtMiiag. rauaxl thr flwtf BAYONNE DRIVER FINED IN COURT . .... v, .i - . ,»,! t(! . \*m Uit. a/lrr d frll hrhmtt ih# . , phi I 11 t t » <4a hi town the <*amnm\t* to permit thr Wall K*w*Ri* Mid the Hehtiw I. H*«M* thr Ifejcte ctlctM «nd to baw i M s.tith i* the * play iw u Rb an Aa unlm-inct' inlrutm^i last •i»>t muU unto Hurt!) Find Ruad a iwaray swuw betwern Npw Be .Kuril Hoad ant Ri»it« an BFJ.M\K - Vicior Iiartnlu.Bjy ; TraWif wouVJ movf in «n eartiTly w Marine, who gave Iklnur j l<r<. M- ,iH • a chase k»at Wedneaday j Heavy lr»cks wtr«- a!ao ;in, hefcire his «ar t-rashed into a j hilwfc-d from using the rued parked vehicle, wa« fined o total j A tone bid from cieerge Mimlkr. of MBS VI MunlripaJ Cyurt yesti-f ] Manaaquan for drainage work on day M M Court .fudge Stephen I) Maguirc found BarWlo guilty reckless driving, eluding a pt>! officer, and driving without e license. Patroimon !«irr>= Winters made he charges iMminkk Virgs. (kirfieli!. fj«g fined S150 and given a suHitcnded Ihrw month jaii sentence on a dis- irderly charge, ami James Hast- ings. Teaneck. was fined &0 on a similar rharRe. Patrolmen Richard Lynch and Winters made the charge Howl, was held f«r study Mr. MueUer hid VHIH oil (me contract, and 13,147 an ike alternate contract calling tw afld- ttuinat work. I'flfnmitteeman Harry Hash was designed acting mayor for bat night's meeting, in Ihe absence of Mayor Arthur F Krumni From 1930 to 1970, Miss Belting has been primarily an P^nglish and history teacher, but she has al.se been a guidance counselor at Man asquan High for 18 years. Av Heyl, 11 nue; Robert F. Me BRIEF STOPOVER Visiting Belmar last week WHS this seal. which took a siesta on the rock at A Street and Shark River. Police kppt an rye on the seal and reported it to the Marine Fo- lire. The seal, police said, came out of (he water to rest for 10 to 15 hours, then went baek in. After ;i brief visit, the seal went back to SiVi.miiihi'; and left the area. FIELDER ft WARNER "Appliances with Service" Established 1935 - Phone 6812031 1717 F Street South Belmar SCREEN & GLASS REPLACED Keys Made DAVENTORT Paint & Hardware 703 F St. 611-2143 Belmar akies up t S0 Id days in jail are set for each offense. BELMAR PLANS YOUTH PROGRAM BELMAR — The Belmar Sum- mer Recreation Program will be- glB on Monday, June 22, for all boys 13 and over between the hurs of 7 p-m. to 10 p.m at thi Belmar playground. F Street and 13th Avenue the lights will be turned on. The complete program will be gin on Monday, June 29. between the hours of 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m for boys 8 through 14 yeors of age. The evening program will continue for boys 15 years and older between 7 p.m. to 10 p.m The sessions wil! run Monday trrugh Friday and will terminate August 21 All activities will bo under the direction of Lou Goldberg, who in charge of the annual pro- gram. WANTED Board secretary. Know payroll and bookkeeping. Inquire Super- intendent, Belmar Elementary School. 681 2388 TO GHAVCE HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Rye, Wayne & Bclmar-U-No-Who. BELMAR Season Beach Badges on sale at 5th Avenue Pavilion on boardwalk through June l.Vh. (HMD Belmar Playland Now Open Dally 14th & Ocean Ave. "I never thought I'd say it, bu I'm happy to retire," said Mis; Belting. "There was no one whi | loved teoching or being with the students more, as it has been m; whole life." "I used to be sorry to see Fri day come, even with my 11 or st extra - curricular activities thai kept me busy. School is not easy to teach. It has caused me many frustrations with overcrowd- ed school facilities. You cannot di or produce your best work when hampered at every turn by lack of equipment, facilities, and room, This brings an apathy on the part of the students." Mrs. Rita Elkins, a histor teacher at Manasquan High School and a former student of Mi; Belting's, summed up perfectly the kind of a person Miss Beking is — "She is the example of a dedicated school teacher." And,along with that, she cares, POLICE PROBING SUNDAY FIGHT , SPRING LAKE HEIGHn&i*oI- ice are investigating the assault, of two Jersey City youths by a gang of 10 other youths here ou Sunday. Police said that Brian Hannon, 18. and Jeffrey Zak, 17, both Jer- sey City, were in their summer cottage on Route 71, between Con- trol and Jersey Avenues at 1:45 a.m. when the gang brake in and assaulted them. Mr. Hannon was treated for a broken nose and Mr. Zak for face injuries at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. FLAG HEADQUARTERS Taylor's Hardware 10th & F St., Belmar INVEST WITH US Current dividend 5% per annum on passbook accounts payable quarterly. BELMAR SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN. 712 • 10th Ave. - Belmar Dewilt, 315 Third Avenue; F. Reilly, 317 Norwood Avenue, and David J. White, 701 Third Avenue, From Neptune City, Robert H. Adams, 311 W. Sylvania Avenue; Patricia A. Draheim, Oxford Heights Apartment; Carol-Lyiin Hans, Brighton Arms III; James R. Akers, 7 Oak Terrace; William E. Busche, 20 Windsor Court; William H. Dundoody, 273 A West Sylvania Avenue; Charles W. Poster, 89 Morris Avenue; Edgar A. King, Jr., 401 W. Sylvania Ave- nue; Carol T. Watson, Brighton Arms Apartments, and James M. Wilson, 11 Lawrence Drive. From Sea Girt, Anna M. Hens- ROSARY SOCIETY NAMES OFFICERS BELMAR—Mrs. Thomas Walsh was elected president of the Altar Rosary Society of St. Rose Cath- olic Church at the annual June buffet given by the Society Tues- day. Guests were Msgr. Peter Tes- Ion, pastor of St. Rose, and the Revs. lazzetta, Brundagc, Mid lorken. Other officers named were Mrs. William DoMarco, vice presidetit; Mrs. Paul McConnell, secretary, md Mrs. Sigmund Domulski, treasurer. The Rosarian of the Year award was given to Mrs. William Al- 'lurtus. Mrs. Joseph Clayton Named District Membership Chairman at Convention STORY HOUR Children's Wear Sizes infant through 14 921 F Street Belmar, N.J. OUR OUTDOOR SAFOLIN Latex House Paint Sale Now On $5.D8 per gallon (Keg. $8.90) TOP QUALITY Beach Umbrellas and (hairs Now on Sale >AVENPORT Paint & Hardware 703 F St. 681-2143 Belmar BBLMAR - Mrs. Joseph E Clayton, immediate past presiderv of the Belmar Women's Club, ha: been named Fifth District Mem bership Chairman. This action of the annual con- vention at Atlantic City, was announced at the closing meet- ing of the year of the Belmai club, held in the Municipal Build ing on Friday. Mrs. Ch.ires Tomlinson and Mrs, Edward Krjmpert, reported on the convention proceedings. Mrs. Tnmlinsun, club president, announced (hat Mrs. Edward R. Rueben. a late member of the club, had left a bequest of $200 to the club. Mrs. Edward Rochau, first vice president and social service de- partment chairman, gave an out- line of the activities planned by the department for the coming year. Memlwi wmberi visit shut-in; who may be ill during the year, she said. The depart- ment will also have two tables at the Flea Market Saie at the 13th Avenue pavilion on June 27, one for home baked goods and the olher for miscellaneous articles. Profits will go for various social service projects. The Evening Department, s|>on- soring the sale, has the Ranch Hope as its project. Mrs. James Pierce, garden de- partment chairman, announced that the annual flower show wil' Announcement of the selection was made by Mrs. John Gibbon, education and youth conservation chairman. At the start of the meeting. Mrs. Edgar Rugus gave the in- vocation, and Mrs. Clayton led the collect, Mrs. Charles Fran- tzen led the Pledge of Allegiance, and Mrs. Rochau led the singftj! of "America." Spring flowers were used in the decor on the lea table and the President's table. They were, placed by Mrs. James Pierce, garden department chairman, and her committee, Mrs. Rochau led the singing and Mrs. Charles Schneider ac- companied on the piano. Mrs. Atex Klebold anil Mrs. George Conniff presided at the tea table, ;md the hospitality com- mittee included Mrs. Percy Rush- ton, Mrs. Harold Bryan, Mrs. Walter Newman, Mrs. William Pinkt'i-ton, and Mrs. William Run. yon. Hostesses were Miss Jean Howlett. Mrs. Frank Class, Mrs. Iryan. Mrs. Willam Cooper. Mrs R. Wieger. Mrs. Edward Fahey. and Mrs. William Runyon. FRIENDS HONOR SCOTT CAMERON SOUTH JSELMAR Scott Cam- •ron, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert \imeron, Point Pleasant, was honored on his second hirlhday at be held at the 13th Avenue pftvll- a party at the home of his crand- ion on August 14. The club announced that it h;>! picked Miss Rise Sroka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sroka, 1207 E Street, Belmar, as its dele- gate to the Citizenship Institute, June 15 to 19. Miss Sroka is the youngest of (our children. Her parents are teachers in the Jackson Township Junior High School. Miss Sroka is in the junior class at Asbury Par* High School and her apeciol interests are art and drama. DRUG ADDICTION PROBLEM? Call WfiWBM FOR HELP Day or Night parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cheoseman, here, on Sunday. Guests included Dcnisf, Chris, and Genni D'Ksposito; Mrs. Pot iD'Espositiii, West Allenhurst | Michael Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, Toms River; Dem- ise Sharpies, Irvington; T. J. Mc- Cann and Mrs. T. McCann, South Relmar; Mr and Mrs James Ry- per. Spring Lake, and Donna Ma- lie Hope, South Belmar. HELP WANTED Sales elerk. Permanent yeai round job. Immediate employ- ment. Tayolr's Hardware, 10th & F Street, Belmar. Howard Asks Firemen's Week WASHINGTON "Volunteer fin-men have made an outstand- ing contrrbulion t<» this great Na- tion and we should honor tkan by authorizing a National Volim- UtT Firemen's Wwk," ffrprc- sentathe James 5, Howard <D- N.J.J said today. Mr. Howard is co-sponsor of a House Joint Resolution which would authorize the President to (h'sigiiiitf the week of September 19, 1970 to September 26, 1970 as National Volunteer Firemen's Week. Mr. Howard kiiiod the role of the volunteer firemen in a letter to Representative EmanueJ Celler of New York, Chairman of the i House Committee on Judiciary, to which the proposed legislation was sent, Mr. Howard, in pointing out the contribution volunteer firemen throughout the country have made, asked Representative Cel- ler to schedule early hearings "so that we can pass this legislation. in order (o say 'thank you' to all volunteer firemen for a job well done." In a separate statement, Mr. Howard said that Monmouth County was an example of just how important a role volunteer firemen play in aiding commu- nities in a growing area. "Monmouth County's population has jumped dranuiUcally in re- cent years and not. a day goes by that some volunteer fireman does 1 not answer a cull in one of our ever-growing municipali- ties, 1 ' Mr. Howard said. 'These men, dedicated to the safely of Iheir fellow citizens, often risk their lives while car- rying nut one of the most im- portant duties a person can l>e isked to accept, that of fighting 'ire," Mr. Howard added. "It is not unusual to ; w these nen awakened in the middle of he night to answer the desper- ate call of a person or family in rouble," Mr. Howard remarked. Walker Promoted SOUTH BELMAR - Rk-harti Walker, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker. MO Woodland .venue, here, and husband of .he former Patricia Rutka, here. las been promoted to the rank of Staff sergeant. Sgt. Walkor is stationed with he HH.st Airborne Division in ietnam. SOUTH BELMAK BOARD OF KDWAT10N tegular meeting postponed to Sunday, June 22 at 8 p.m. in the Boro Hall.
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Page 1: I THE COAST ADVERTISER - DigiFind-It · 1970. 6. 11. · (me contract, and 13,147 an ike alternate contract calling tw afld-ttuinat work. I'flfnmitteeman Harry Hash was designed acting

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Imprtal

Graduates; Award to Soles

installed were Milton Sax,vice commander; Daud

Klein, junior vice lurrirnamJer;ffcrtert Bektner. (juarUrmaster:

, David Silvt>mtein, judge advocate;economics, WOO; Mrs Eleanor Harry Gotdwyn. service officer;Srwttti Mathematics, 9975: fkt- Jack Myers, chaplain, and Her-bert L*e*e, beaHh and phyw*'beahh and phyeducation, WE, Robert K.ummarberg, leience. $£75: and JameBaach, social htucrW, JS7S

the Board also awarded foui.•ontracts covering painting andpaint supply, alumniumand bJeochers for tre high schoolfield.

Playtime Corp.. Mars, Paawarded an $18,512 contract toinstall bleachers at the high schoolathletic field

Garden State Painting Co.,Ocean Township, was given a con-tract to paint the interior of theCentra] School, with a bid of$2,200.

Conlux Co, Metuchen, wiltsupply paint for $965.25, the lowestbid submitted.

W. B Daniels Co.. Homes, Pa.was awarded a contract to in-stall « alunrnum windows in theCentral School for $11,300

pofficer «f lhi> d y

Al S-cA-ycr, pest Departrnent('omm:iTKii»r. o£ !he I^akfwoo*!JWV Po*t. was itiwallm^ officerJack Steinberg, past Def*artmt?ntCommamter. Freehold, was jjuertspeaker

Mrs, Sara Myer«. \uxi!iary pros-ident, presented Past fVnTiman«ip|Myron S hecterman with a platjucfor service to the community.

Special awards were presenter!by the Post to Charles Pnster-n^k, Belmar. and Assembly man,lowph Azzolina, ' R-Mon. I fortheir services to the post.

(Juests included Gary M m ,commander of the Bt'lmnr-Wall-J M N P»S*, XTM, Belmar. amiCarmine Nappa. comm.mdpr ofthe Herbert • Worthin#on - WhitePost, Airerictn Legion.

A special post W i n ] VH 5'ven!o Past Commander David Hilv*-r-

nwi bm warn Actiaaift-sttm between officials hvreand those in Wjll Townthip merthe *Htiw and traffic pnjSjlpfnsrauwd by the I M flirt Inn, Route7], on weekend nights, is beingplanned

The Borough Council said itplans to mwt soon vvi lh WailTownship officials on the problem

Mayor Peter H Mat! arie saidthat the Council is disturbed o\erthe heavy traffic the ni^ht clubcauses, and, he said, althiiugh theclub is in Wall TuwnsMj>. Spring

j Lake Heights receives most ofthe traffic and acctmipanying noisewhen the club closes at 2 p.m. !

Mayor MaclearH1 also issueda warning to careless motors'^• i «aid the Police lk'partment i-guing to take lessons on hiw tooperate its new radar speed de-vise, and, be said, "they'll be

• • • - ^

He promised the policecrack dnwn on circle s mutov-ists and sptvckrs ta the borou^'i

June 22 *M sel as th? d;ite falpuiilic hearings on three ordinances by the Borough CouncilMwiday

The firM prohibits consumptionof alcoholic beverages on publicstreets and byways, while thesecond ordinances prohibits sleep-ing in vehicles parked on privateproperty or in driveways.

An ordinance already on theUfa prohibit sleeping in ve-

hicles parked on public street.Council also introduced an or-

dinance prohibiting loitering. Pen-ikies up to $200 in fines and, or,

W l W ' i l fie U-r.t>kim..» ,il thf 3Mh K \B i iCymmMJ-i-rnent K m

fTHHtth (.(.ilege. *vn(in- Ikilmar area

Wired J Suk-f, •Mn, Atfn-1 A- Soktft.ma, N«ptuw City, received theIkhtaefef Award for completingall academic requirements of thetwo-year degrw program with thehighest standing in the clau Hewas awarded an Associate In Arts

of Mr and! From South Bi-ima

in Businrc*grce.

Administration de

Hth Avenue, andJohn F. Kciff, IKll New

From Spring I-ake. Barbara A.MhV, 421 Morns Avenue; Pa-trkia A Brydc, Riu Wai! Road;Jlobert K. Kautz. 316 WashingtonAvenue; Kenneth C. Naorigan,3)41 New fledford Hoad; Jack A

Krsr* J Klnwr, Spring Lake Sullivan. 201 Jersey Avenue, andHeight*, graduated wuh honors, j Joseph L Walker, 410 Sussex Aw-

Gradual«'» tram Uetmar al the'riue

Mis* MarUu belting

By l»ian<- \1imtr

M.WASQU.VN - lie able toidjust to many different ex;jer-ences," is Miss Martha Belting'sadvice to nt-w teachers.

Miss Belting, after I IBBUBMher entire lifetime to teaching, i,

Miring this year after devotin;) years of teaching

hritunu) exercises \*i-n- NelsonL AttMt, 7U! K Street; HaneyJ. Boxer, Kalhryn U Hoxcr, txrinof 601 Kfth Avenue; Rucco JCavaluui, 3ia 10th Avetiue; IvanL. Chase, 17M Leslie Street; Don-ald W. Dick, 304 9th Avenue;

From Wall Township, Peter P.Martin. Jr., 17(13 Belmar Boule-vard; Mary P M M , 31MArthur Street, and Thomas L.BaU-s, 904 18th Avenue,

From Spring Lake Heights.Frank J El BElmer.

Uaclli,Arthur J. I>ube, Jr., 103 Shark • Glenn ARiver Avenue; Judy L. franklin, j Road, and Janice &13th Avenue, Barry I). Legg, 104 g-n (Jartkn Place.5th Avenue, Kit-hard G. Lynch, I113 20th Aienue, and Stephen M.Moken, 76 Inlet Terrace.

1 From A\on, Thomas V. Bown, \i 40 Woodland Avenue; duseph P.: Burns, 24 Woodland Avmue; An-

IVpart mma\m. *c ***** wet* r*liH wlo bw h i t h BMkriNmilpump. *«iW tw bi in* .«] wtetm the brgtMiiag. rauaxl thr flwtf

BAYONNE DRIVERFINED IN COURT

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\*m Uit. a/lrr d frll hrhmtt ih#

. , phi I11 tt» <4ahi town the <*amnm\t*

to permit thr WallK*w*Ri* Mid the HehtiwI . H*«M* thr IfejctectlctM «nd to baw iM s.tith i* the *

play iw uR b an

Aa unlm-inct' inlrutm^i last•i»>t m u U u n t o Hurt!) FindRuad a iwaray s w u w betwernNpw Be .Kuril Hoad ant Ri»it« an

BFJ.M\K - Vicior Iiartnlu.Bjy ; TraWif wouVJ movf in «n eartiTlyw Marine, who gave Iklnur j l<r<. M-,iH • a chase k»at Wedneaday j Heavy lr»cks wtr«- a!ao ;in,

hefcire his «ar t-rashed into a j hilwfc-d from using the ruedparked vehicle, wa« fined o total j A tone bid from cieerge Mimlkr.of MBS VI MunlripaJ Cyurt yesti-f ] Manaaquan for drainage work onday

M M Court .fudge StephenI) Maguirc found BarWlo guilty

reckless driving, eluding a pt>!• officer, and driving without

e license.Patroimon !«irr>= Winters made

he chargesiMminkk Virgs. (kirfieli!. fj«g

fined S150 and given a suHitcndedIhrw month jaii sentence on a dis-irderly charge, ami James Hast-ings. Teaneck. was fined &0 on asimilar rharRe.

Patrolmen Richard Lynch andWinters made the charge

Howl, was held f«rstudy Mr. MueUer hid VHIH oil(me contract, and 13,147 an ikealternate contract calling tw afld-ttuinat work.

I'flfnmitteeman Harry Hash wasdesigned acting mayor for batnight's meeting, in Ihe absenceof Mayor Arthur F Krumni

From 1930 to 1970, Miss Beltinghas been primarily an P^nglish andhistory teacher, but she has al.sebeen a guidance counselor at Manasquan High for 18 years.

AvHeyl, 11

nue; Robert F. Me

BRIEF STOPOVER — Visiting Belmar last week WHS this seal.which took a siesta on the rock at A Street and Shark River.Police kppt an rye on the seal and reported it to the Marine Fo-lire. The seal, police said, came out of (he water to rest for 10to 15 hours, then went baek in. After ;i brief visit, the seal wentback to SiVi.miiihi'; and left the area.

FIELDER ft WARNER"Appliances with Service"

Established 1935 - Phone 68120311717 F Street South Belmar

SCREEN & GLASS REPLACEDKeys Made

DAVENTORT Paint & Hardware703 F St. 611-2143 Belmar

akies up t S 0Id days in jail are set for eachoffense.

BELMAR PLANSYOUTH PROGRAM

BELMAR — The Belmar Sum-mer Recreation Program will be-glB on Monday, June 22, for allboys 13 and over between thehurs of 7 p-m. to 10 p.m at thiBelmar playground. F Street and13th Avenue the lights will beturned on.

The complete program will begin on Monday, June 29. betweenthe hours of 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.mfor boys 8 through 14 yeors ofage. The evening program willcontinue for boys 15 years andolder between 7 p.m. to 10 p.m

The sessions wil! run Mondaytrrugh Friday and will terminateAugust 21

All activities will bo under thedirection of Lou Goldberg, who

in charge of the annual pro-

gram.

WANTEDBoard secretary. Know payroll

and bookkeeping. Inquire Super-intendent, Belmar Elementary

School. 681 2388

TO GHAVCEHAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Rye, Wayne & Bclmar-U-No-Who.

BELMARSeason Beach Badges on sale at5th Avenue Pavilion on boardwalkthrough June l.Vh. (HMD

Belmar PlaylandNow Open Dally14th & Ocean Ave.

"I never thought I'd say it, buI'm happy to retire," said Mis;Belting. "There was no one whi

| loved teoching or being with thestudents more, as it has been m;whole life."

"I used to be sorry to see Friday come, even with my 11 or stextra - curricular activities thaikept me busy. School is noteasy to teach. It has caused memany frustrations with overcrowd-ed school facilities. You cannot dior produce your best work whenhampered at every turn by lackof equipment, facilities, and room,This brings an apathy on the partof the students."

Mrs. Rita Elkins, a historteacher at Manasquan High Schooland a former student of Mi;Belting's, summed up perfectlythe kind of a person Miss Bekingis — "She is the example of adedicated school teacher."

And,along with that, she cares,

POLICE PROBINGSUNDAY FIGHT ,

SPRING LAKE HEIGHn&i*oI-ice are investigating the assault,of two Jersey City youths by agang of 10 other youths here ouSunday.

Police said that Brian Hannon,18. and Jeffrey Zak, 17, both Jer-sey City, were in their summercottage on Route 71, between Con-trol and Jersey Avenues at 1:45a.m. when the gang brake in andassaulted them.

Mr. Hannon was treated for abroken nose and Mr. Zak for faceinjuries at Jersey Shore MedicalCenter, Neptune.

FLAG HEADQUARTERSTaylor's Hardware

10th & F St., Belmar

INVEST WITH USCurrent dividend 5% per annum

on passbook accountspayable quarterly.

BELMAR SAVINGS ALOAN ASSN.

712 • 10th Ave. - Belmar

Dewilt, 315 Third Avenue;F. Reilly, 317 Norwood Avenue,and David J . White, 701 ThirdAvenue,

From Neptune City, Robert H.Adams, 311 W. Sylvania Avenue;Patricia A. Draheim, OxfordHeights Apartment; Carol-LyiinHans, Brighton Arms III; JamesR. Akers, 7 Oak Terrace; WilliamE. Busche, 20 Windsor Court;William H. Dundoody, 273 A WestSylvania Avenue; Charles W.Poster, 89 Morris Avenue; EdgarA. King, Jr., 401 W. Sylvania Ave-nue; Carol T. Watson, BrightonArms Apartments, and James M.Wilson, 11 Lawrence Drive.

From Sea Girt, Anna M. Hens-

ROSARY SOCIETYNAMES OFFICERS

BELMAR—Mrs. Thomas Walshwas elected president of the AltarRosary Society of St. Rose Cath-olic Church at the annual Junebuffet given by the Society Tues-day.

Guests were Msgr. Peter Tes-Ion, pastor of St. Rose, and theRevs. lazzetta, Brundagc, Midlorken.

Other officers named were Mrs.William DoMarco, vice presidetit;Mrs. Paul McConnell, secretary,md Mrs. Sigmund Domulski,

treasurer.

The Rosarian of the Year awardwas given to Mrs. William Al-'lurtus.

Mrs. Joseph Clayton Named DistrictMembership Chairman at Convention

STORY HOURChildren's Wear

Sizes infant through 14921 F StreetBelmar, N.J.

OUR OUTDOOR SAFOLINLatex House Paint

Sale Now On$5.D8 per gallon (Keg. $8.90)

TOP QUALITYBeach Umbrellas and (hairs

Now on Sale>AVENPORT Paint & Hardware

703 F St. 681-2143 Belmar

BBLMAR - Mrs. Joseph EClayton, immediate past presidervof the Belmar Women's Club, ha:been named Fifth District Membership Chairman.

This action of the annual con-vention at Atlantic City, wasannounced at the closing meet-ing of the year of the Belmaiclub, held in the Municipal Building on Friday.

Mrs. Ch.ires Tomlinson and Mrs,Edward Krjmpert, reported onthe convention proceedings.

Mrs. Tnmlinsun, club president,announced (hat Mrs. Edward R.Rueben. a late member of theclub, had left a bequest of $200to the club.

Mrs. Edward Rochau, first vicepresident and social service de-partment chairman, gave an out-line of the activities planned bythe department for the comingyear.

Memlwiwmberi

visit shut-in;who may be ill during

the year, she said. The depart-ment will also have two tables atthe Flea Market Saie at the 13thAvenue pavilion on June 27, onefor home baked goods and theolher for miscellaneous articles.Profits will go for various socialservice projects.

The Evening Department, s|>on-soring the sale, has the RanchHope as its project.

Mrs. James Pierce, garden de-partment chairman, announcedthat the annual flower show wil'

Announcement of the selectionwas made by Mrs. John Gibbon,education and youth conservationchairman.

At the start of the meeting.Mrs. Edgar Rugus gave the in-vocation, and Mrs. Clayton ledthe collect, Mrs. Charles Fran-tzen led the Pledge of Allegiance,and Mrs. Rochau led the singftj!of "America."

Spring flowers were used inthe decor on the lea table andthe President's table. They were,placed by Mrs. James Pierce,garden department chairman, andher committee,

Mrs. Rochau led the singingand Mrs. Charles Schneider ac-companied on the piano.

Mrs. Atex Klebold anil Mrs.George Conniff presided at thetea table, ;md the hospitality com-mittee included Mrs. Percy Rush-ton, Mrs. Harold Bryan, Mrs.Walter Newman, Mrs. WilliamPinkt'i-ton, and Mrs. William Run.yon. Hostesses were Miss JeanHowlett. Mrs. Frank Class, Mrs.Iryan. Mrs. Willam Cooper. Mrs

R. Wieger. Mrs. Edward Fahey.and Mrs. William Runyon.

FRIENDS HONORSCOTT CAMERON

SOUTH JSELMAR — Scott Cam-•ron, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert\imeron, Point Pleasant, was

honored on his second hirlhday atbe held at the 13th Avenue pftvll- a party at the home of his crand-ion on August 14.

The club announced that it h;>!picked Miss Rise Sroka, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sroka,1207 E Street, Belmar, as its dele-gate to the Citizenship Institute,June 15 to 19.

Miss Sroka is the youngest of(our children. Her parents areteachers in the Jackson TownshipJunior High School. Miss Sroka isin the junior class at Asbury Par*High School and her apeciolinterests are art and drama.

DRUG ADDICTIONPROBLEM?Call WfiWBMFOR HELP

Day or Night

parents, Mr. and Mrs. WilliamCheoseman, here, on Sunday.

Guests included Dcnisf, Chris,and Genni D'Ksposito; Mrs. PotiD'Espositiii, W e s t Allenhurst |Michael Jensen, Mr. and Mrs.Walter Jensen, Toms River; Dem-ise Sharpies, Irvington; T. J. Mc-Cann and Mrs. T. McCann, SouthRelmar; Mr and Mrs James Ry-per. Spring Lake, and Donna Ma-lie Hope, South Belmar.

HELP WANTED

Sales elerk. Permanent yeairound job. Immediate employ-ment. Tayolr's Hardware, 10th &F Street, Belmar.

Howard AsksFiremen's Week

WASHINGTON "Volunteerfin-men have made an outstand-ing contrrbulion t<» this great Na-tion and we should honor tkanby authorizing a National Volim-UtT Firemen's Wwk," ffrprc-sentathe James 5, Howard <D-N.J . J said today.

Mr. Howard is co-sponsor of aHouse Joint Resolution whichwould authorize the President to(h'sigiiiitf the week of September19, 1970 to September 26, 1970 asNational Volunteer Firemen'sWeek.

Mr. Howard kiiiod the role ofthe volunteer firemen in a letterto Representative EmanueJ Cellerof New York, Chairman of the

i House Committee on Judiciary,to which the proposed legislationwas sent,

Mr. Howard, in pointing out thecontribution volunteer firementhroughout the country havemade, asked Representative Cel-ler to schedule early hearings "sothat we can pass this legislation.in order (o say 'thank you' to allvolunteer firemen for a job welldone."

In a separate statement, Mr.Howard said that MonmouthCounty was an example of justhow important a role volunteerfiremen play in aiding commu-nities in a growing area.

"Monmouth County's populationhas jumped dranuiUcally in re-cent years and not. a day goesby that some volunteer firemandoes1 not answer a cull in oneof our ever-growing municipali-ties,1' Mr. Howard said.

'These men, dedicated to thesafely of Iheir fellow citizens,often risk their lives while car-rying nut one of the most im-portant duties a person can l>eisked to accept, that of fighting'ire," Mr. Howard added.

"It is not unusual to ; w thesenen awakened in the middle ofhe night to answer the desper-

ate call of a person or family inrouble," Mr. Howard remarked.

Walker PromotedSOUTH BELMAR - Rk-harti

Walker, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs.Richard Walker. MO Woodland.venue, here, and husband of.he former Patricia Rutka, here.las been promoted to the rank ofStaff sergeant.

Sgt. Walkor is stationed withhe HH.st Airborne Division inietnam.

SOUTH BELMAKBOARD OF KDWAT10N

tegular meeting postponed toSunday, June 22 at 8 p.m. in the

Boro Hall.

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SAVINGSBelmarj-Wall

National BankBtlmar F S( and 9th A»a. Customer Service HoursManaiquan Rt. 35 Circle Plan Tellers 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.Wall Twp Rt. 35 and 18th Ave. Wall Loan Dept. Daily to 8 p.m.

W«ll Twp,, Collingvrood Psrl Office, Collingwc-od Circle, Rts. 33 S 34, Wall, 9:30 to 5:30

Your installment loan can be insuredwith life insurance.

TOLL TRUST SERVICES AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW

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The hi it!i-f,fiT«ini was erndii-itcdfrnnl the Hotdlkiss School. Lake-'ille. Conn., and reroived two de-

grees from Uhigh Universily,Bdhlchem, Pa He will he em-iloyeil by Eastman Kodak, Ro-

chester.

Kendalls WedFor 50 Years

SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS -Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Kendallcelebrated their 30th wedding an-nivers;iry Saturday wilh an openh a M at thtir home, RKt, 8th Ave-nue.

The couple was married June I,1020 iit the Episcupal Chtuch ofthe Transfiguration < Little ChurchAmir..-] the Corner', New York

Mr. and Mrs. Kendall lived inIrvington before moving here i:years ago. He formerly o]ieratera jewelry store in Newark.

t h e y are the parents of threesons, William, Bethi'sda, Md.:John, West Palm Beach, Flu., andKobert of Virginia Beach, Va.They have five grandchildren.

Mrs. Kendall is prosidenl ol theWoman's Club of Spring Lake Sheis a past president of AmericanLegion Auxiliary Post ifi of irving-ton of Which Mr, Kendall is a lifememlx'r. She is also a past presi-dent of Essex County '.AmericanUgfetn Auxiliary.

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ployefl by Sears R*wbu<-k Ir Co.,Neptune.

TSw bridegroom, a [Hiillllll ofEast Hinh School. New York. \tstationed at Ft. Mnnnnmth afterhaving served two tours of duty inVietnam.

LEGAL NOTICE

WJTlfKTAKE NOTICE that Anthnny Ya

MM, tfadtng M Cofe»T ^up^r Mur,as applied to the MsrtW and flon'iiurtcil of the Borough of South

f t l tilnar, Ktribution l i ceseat 508 I8th Aven

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retail

South llelmor, NAN

LEGAL NOTICE

ItlllKiATIVS ( O t K TU T I T nTo r * To I

TA.TE OK SI'SIE f TROVER,DECEASED.

I'urmiant to the- nr<U-r .,1 LOUIS KKINS. SiirTn*itc eif the' County oiniiiiiiith. this day m*4i, OH Ihe ap-.•iiUon (if the umlta-slgneil. Jpnne'tift POBM*. foW Executrix of thfate? of the said Susie- J, Grover, de

i hiTdi>" glvi'n tei tlicrruiliturs D[ suiil ili-civi-ith^ saiel Snip KxifulriLiiilcr oath within si* inelate.l)ati-ei: May JO, 1HTO

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Hi'nry Kaplan, Rsq.US State HiKliway ••''•Neptune, Now Ji>rsey.

gl I" presmt t '

TakoNOTICK

notice Ihiil C,U:n Fcmhuad hasjilijjlU'd to Ihe Nt-w JiTsi.y Slate Aloco-MfflC BevevaBe CdfltTOl DlSilton f'x aplenary ri'tnll Iranslt license fee thef.shlriK lj.ii.1 lllne Fin Ht .

OliJt-ctlfins If any, should bfl madeIminirdlatcly In writing to the New Jer-sey Stall- Alruhollc Beverage ControlDivision. -100 itaymond Uoulevard, New-ark. K. J .

fiLKNN FERNIIEAD62 Ciwkman AvenueOcean Grove, N. J.

ts 2 - 10-11 m.AO)

N J,ANTHONY TAVASONK,SO5-inth Avenue,Belrnar- N. J .

. B.ir.iuah Council L.Iwtl) Be!mar, New; furp. trailing Bl

; Inn, fur the iJicnary

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nOninMm ii( the Jim'

HMM I'111--', ! • • • announcedh." VM^HMll of tM'ir I M BfaequHyn Patricia, to LesterFruniki'V M d Mr and Mrs.

mut'l Frumkin. 411 Burlin^•MM, Bradley B^ach, furmeriy

4 Nt-warkAn August 29 wedding

>lanned,Miss Hensk'y is a firiidiutc uf

I tS KiRh School ttd \'wtium:.i\Sch<Mil. Sho k emt)lnyfd liv Slmrt1

irtft Mail Inc., Neptune Cily.Mr. Frcmkin. a pa&lt*

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den, conn, m is mmj»yi& '>•••

'hilio i t a d a«id WBfhHWiBr:dlev Beach.

LEGAL NOTICE

20L>9 BridgePoint PleasaiNew Jersey.

Ellen Duff,

nl. Horough C1r"k. Bur. . l i i l f l i w d , I i u j ; tSouth B e . m B r . N.

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NOTICEAKE NOTICE lhal

/ahclh Duliiie, trading aa Ili* Inn hitvu applinl 1" the Townshipmmltlee at the Township o( Wall,

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,nrt G i illy Road,iship, N. J.

,shlp Clerk e>r the Town-N. J.

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NOTICETAKE NOTICE that Klmul Inc.

tnidinff as GaltoKher'n. has applied tothe Mayor and Council of the Boroughof South Belmar. N. J.i for a plenaryretail consumption license for premisessituated at 505 ElBhtuenth Avenue, ' -the Brjroueh ot South Holmar. N. J.

Thn officer*, dlreclora Bni\ atockhoWrs holiiing more than j j u per cent1%) ot atock of Klmul Inc. are:Har-.lei Klmble,

JL'18 - 18th Ave..Kr-i.tune. N. J.

isant. N. J,If any. should be | L _ _n writing Eg T. LnwlUiroueh. Clerk, Borough of

' H A H O L D K1MDLK,1218 - 18th Ave.,Neptune, N. J.

(930,08)

r 1370.Illils Will Inne Wlfc. }'••'

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i"-e-!>t. hlghwair. munJoipsl right ot WM:r In n JI\]I'IIL' piarp nr liwntlnn.

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telkmrlngiNn iicivwin shall slopp In an nutnmnl

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ROHERT F. MORRISBorough Clerk

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IATTERIES — JUNK CARS•nd All Kindt of M.i.1

Wall Auto WreckersIncorfujrated

1122 H St. - Wei) lelmirPhot,, til-4200 - I

Herby Shrubat the

ORANGE HOUSECorner of

Highway 3S * Ocean Rd.

How about aLiving Gift

Fot

Father's Day:• SHRUBBERY• TREES• ROSES, ETC.

ALSO FEATURE-Father's Day CardsOrange House Gift

Certificates

Spreaders at Sale Pr'xesGarden ToolsBird House, Feeders, etc.Complete Line

ORANGE HOUSEState Hwy. 35 & Ocean Rd.

WALL TOWNSHIP. N. J .

449-6418

OF GOOD USED CARS

at GIGER FORD'S Lot-Wide

iC&a/imeeBecause of trie sensational sale of new 1970 Fords,

we're just loaded with good, clean used cars. Take

advantage of the bargain* in our big Juris Clear-

ance. Everything from Caddys to Volkswagonsl

GIGER FORDHway 35 & Rt 38 Belmar

681-1600 Open T i l 9 P.M.

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•{ day, June 2, Junior Qm I M MTroop No. 125 htld it's Court trfAwards at the home of Mrs.Marie Carmean. (roop leader. Thegirls had a flag ceremony andcandlelight redodicatum. The girls

Tie a h ^ P rfewrtpri rally return*"! May 22.

!h M t h Cuntyh County i ttlBonk nD", page 39.Thi dinan h

fiiidw! Mri. A T»ktl*. decora(tons; Mr and Mr* Charbi l*hwoo, (ni,flii*'s and talUei. Mr2nd Mi * Jiinwi Sciinncll. on [irem;*e raffle. Mr and Mrs, K f cBurfjsr and Mr and Mrs. ArimflM, ptiblkity. Mr and Mr*Robert OJk'Rt'y, ri'fesfiiwnls; Mrant) Mrs James B m M , tifok%and c U h s : Mr. ami Mrs. RobertBenstcr, table prijes; Mr, andMrs. Robert Maliff and Mr andMrs. Paul MeOonnell, (Jcketsand cards, and George Keltan,speaker system.

(.turn \rt: -

participating were: Susan Brant,received the badges they have; |>orticij>ating were: Susan Brant,eomjik'ted during the past scout- i Susan Buannic, Lycina GrahiJl,ing year. Four girls received a. Kathy Larson, Lynn Kwmeall' '

| for pig

git perfect attendance. Theytt H t C t h C l

g p yare: Betty Hoyt, Cathy Cole,Cindy Cole and Lisa Howd. CathyC i n M i a received a gift for miss-

onIy one meeting. Mrs. Yo-

Virginia Kin#, Kalhy Kamlkoff,Janet Manger, and Audrey Rock-hill. Leader is Mrs. Carole Karol-koff, and assistant is Mrs RuthBrant.

(Ailes, Match 21 April 20)

Ariam frequently i\>rge thfirW»y uphill through lii'e witheom-age, daring, energy and en-terprise. Leaden, pioneers and"aristocrats," like thpram^ whodirect the flock, they pack moreram ifieatmns into a lifetimethan many people think posai-bie. They we vecj much fire-brands.

The Aries is aroused in any

U ( \IH VII — Hi M h h a r iK* lit MUftsti ui. SM iri Mr *o4Mrs. D*»W SiJvpmtfin, Hrlnuir , K#-ft>. 41J* ITth A^nu i - . M ihat* iii.iduiitc-d from tbf l»n*ri M l fir»&u*i\4 hiMti \v\stutf Mt^Hal \ «-nt»-i, \>-vs \i>A state fitltegt- on June- \ sh.Mate I ttht-rMii and Hill ii

Bronx. In IN*- p^iatri .* d ^ r t ' h " ( i n a l « m ' ' * r - ***• w i l t * r t !

ntfut. l>r, SihcmlMii. a erad- l « r t i« Or**& t '«ttt>, (nil- KinporU, M p M Hu.'t,- e( iiiiipSr tnhrT*i.> in Inini.i. Mtel M l y b a gfji- M<iv 33l%i;. a)M* i,<t!TW4i at Ih*- (»m»> ii.it- ,i M-mssiiuau Ili^li Nhuul.l-.fi.ntj llix.pii.il. New Vitrt.

MISS DK.HH - Miss Barl..tra !<IH Hiir.santruf dai.;;ht. rill Mr J Mr* ( . J. .:.".•.,.}tfl«-. 4> Inlet Trrrare. Bt-lmar.

'he I" - • U<-l far «»* ...-JFSI. (I Ivr I.M h*-t<>r of| ill Ihr (flJIpgp of

shiko Hoyt was given a gift fromthe troop to thank M U>v giving! WALL TOWNSHIP — Juniorher time and helping the Rirls all | Troop No. 72 of Gltndola heldyear. Maureen Snaniniauk'o pre- • it's final Court of Awards, Mon-sented Mrs. Carmean with a Rift, diiy, June flth nt the home of Mrs.from the troop. The girls served J Malick. Susan Britton welcomedrefreshments to their mothers. \ the parents to the program. A

01 : STOP FORALL fOUR HOMEHEATING NEEDS!

,V, Budget PaymentJV, Service Plans!v( Automatic FilliV, Replacements &

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681-1900

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W.MITTEE OF '

;H[P OK WALL. IN THE ("{)!•inNMOrTM- STATE OF Nl1EY. AB FOLLOWS:

S^tion I, Trucks over 1 tlnn^ Honii irorn tuMtfi No -Jedfcrrt Rond. «B»pt f'ti- tinml (fcliviT-y »f rnjitcn.'ik jiluru

street.

Other members of tlie troop are:Karen Galella, Sharon Ferret!,Kathi Shitw, Tommy Melillo,Rlizabeih Brubank, Sara Ozmore.Jenny Moore, Kathi Helfrich,'Hyson Phillips, Tracey Toft andDime Sperry,

Heccilly Junior Girl ScoutTroop So. 125 of Gendola went i Mifhole liansun, Lori Worthley!'.•amping at Girl Scout Camp! Sandy Larson, and Susan Malick.Sacajawej, in Farmingdalc. For [ To complete the Songster IS.iuV.:;ome mjmbcrs of the froop it was j the girls performed the Maori

flag Ceremony was presented byKobin Dow, Diane Brice, TheresaHoffmann, Michele Hanscn, andUffi Worthley, Margie Reec« an-nfjunced the songs. The Council'Workshops that girls representingthe troop attended were ex-plained by Carmela Santaniello,

pors>n cnnvicprovision of this ordlnaitB4 "rmen! thvreto. shall lie liable talty or nut man than FiftyDollars nr tmnns

fiftSerf ton fi

t»fr<vt wtimcordlnc tn It

Nuticp Is !golnc ordlm

• fifteen flSThis unlit)MUted and

NOTICEitreiiy given

) day* nr ln.tli

published at.

that Hn f<irp-inre was Intrmiurnil nml

pQssf*d nn first read in trship OanmiWall. N. ,T.,

and aili>p!i"(i

id the.- Miinii1on June 24.vailing Timeall p«r«nns

Uvc nf the

insldprud f«

«• nr the Tiiji.'il [Jn.lilin,;

1970 al fi, at which

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Township Clerk.(SU.34)

(heir first camping experience.Theresa Carmean a n d PattyKtmtz, €adette Scouts, accom-panied the troop, to help teachlh> juniors camping skills. They;ilsii planned a Treasure Hunt andScavenger Hunt. Members of thetrooi who attended are: CathyCarmean, Belty Hoyt. Lisa Howd,Cindy Cole, Cathy Cole, MaureenBiSanlmaniCO. Kathi Shaw, Tam-my Melillo, Elizabeth Burbank.Maura Maliff. Sharon Ferrctt,Diane 8/Bttty and Karen Galolla.The girls were accompanied byMrs. Marie Carmean, troop lead-er. Mrs. Yo^hiko Hoyt, assistantleader. BIX. Mrs. StU Stianiman-[CO, and Drnny and Patty Scinni-manira. The troop is looking for-ward to the Neighborhood Camp-Oul June 15, 16, and 17.

Brownie Troops No. 474 andNo. 723 of the Glendoh NfllghbOT-hood held a joint Fly-Up Csre-mctiy and Brownie Promise, eachjjirl received her Brownie Wings,"crossed the bridge" in'o .Tun-iurs and recited her Girl ScoutPromise. Each received Ihe GirlScout Pin, World Friendship Pin,and a yearly membership star.;JS they were officially welcomedinto Junior Scouts.

The mem>is of Troop No. 723altO received the llerliage Patch,:i new badge instituted this yearby Monmouth Council. The aimis to make the girls moW awarenf the early settlers in this area,how they lived and their influ-ence on our lives today.

Following the program, thegirls served refreshments to theirmothers and !o Mrs. Caihy Mal-ick, the new Neighborhood Chair-man, who was a guest. Troop No.474 members who Flew-up wereCindy Brice, Colleen Dorrer,Cheryl Mack, and Karen Jeiteles.Leader is Mrs. Kathy Morton and

I assistant is Mrs. Barbara More-

Stick Dance, known as the LummiSticks. This New Zealand dancewas explained by Debbie Prickand Susan Malick. The programended with Taps conducted byPam Scbengmnd. Merit Badgeswere then presented to the follow-i i lJifl girls:

Diane B r i e e — Hospitality,Troop Camper.

Susan Britton — Gypsy, Hos-pitality, Troop Camper, vSongster.

Marylu Carl - Storyteller, Hos-pitality.

Rohin Doe — Pen Pal, Pets,Songster, Troop Camper.

•Debbie Frank — Collector,Housekeeper, Pets, Songster.

Debbie Frirk — Art in theRound, Collector, Drawing &Painting, Songster, Troop Camp-er.

Leslie Grahill — Songster.Michele Hansen — Housekeep-

er, Storyteller, Songster, TroopCamper. ,

Allison Howe — Gypsy, Story-leller, Hospitality,

Cathy Johnson — Collector,Housekeeper, Songster,Camper.

sed. Hsphere where hiscan bo reasonablyis therefore better as buss, evenif only In a email way; belterwhere noise ami dash are notobjected to, and better whereinitiative Is needed.

Vigor and viviiciousness arethe prevailing traits of Arirms,according to FTD florists, whuadd Ihal red is their color, ame-thyst their birlhslone and tulipstheir flowers. At the first sigijof.the arrival of spring, they ofttlsend flowers tu friends —Jiolpuigto create a climate for renewedenergy, euUiu&iium and i iua-tioa.

Sandy Larson — Housekeeper,Pen Pal, Pets, Sowing, Songsfer.

Susan Malick — Drawing &

Margie Reece, Susan Malick,Sandy Larson, Cathy JohnsnTheresa Hoffmann, Michele Han-sen, Leslie Grahill, Dt-iwie frick,Debbie Frank, and Susan Britton.The troop is now looking forward ]to the Neighborhoodnext week.

The leaders of the QkodaNeighborhood ended the ye;with a luncheon at the King'sGrant Inn. Outgoing Neighbor-hood Chairman, Mrs. ElaineSperry, presented a note of ap-preciation to all leaders for theirhelp and leadership ihroughmilthe year. A Certificate of Appre-ciation was presented to herService Team which included:Mrs. Joan Schubert, Troop Or-ganizer; Mrs. Marie Carmean,Junior Consultant; Mrs. CathyMalick, Brownie Consultant; andMrs. Mac Graves, Cadette Con-sultant.

. ., Five year pins were given toTroop Mrs. Carol Karolkoff, Mrs. Joan

Schubert, Mrs. Lillian Jones,

Painting, My Home, Pets, Sew- a corsage. New NeighborhoodIDB, Songster, Troop Camper.

Margie Keece — Needlecraft,Pels, Songster, Troop Camper,Water Fun,

Carmela SaiiUimelJo — ActiveCitizen, Cook, My Camera, TroopCamper, Songster.

Pam Schengrund — Collector,Troop Camper, Songster.

Lori Worthley — Collector,Housekeeper, Songster, Story-teller, Troop Camper.

Cindy Ze-iser — Personal Health,Pets, Songster, Troop Camper.

The following girls also re-ceived the Sign of the Arrow—Cindy Zeiser, Lori Worthley, PamSchengrund, Carmela Santanlello,

Mrs. Jackie Bora!, and Mrs. KayArcher. The Neighborhood hon-ored Mrs. Sperry with a gift and

Chairman, Mrs. Kathy Malickwas presented with a corsage Andshe spoke briefly to the leaders.Those attending wer?: Mrs. Bet-ty Estclle, Mrs. Ethel Maugcri,Mrs. Kay Archer, Mrs. AudreySikora, Mrs. Jackie Trucsdell,Mrs. Lillian Jones, Mrs. CarolVacehlano, Mrs, Carol Karolkoff,Mrs Ruth Brant, Mrs. HazelGlinski, Mrs, Jackie Borni, Mrs.Betty Walker, Mrs. Phyllis Ben-jamin. Mrs. Elaine Sperry, Mrs.Mae Graves, Mrs. John Schubert.Mrs. Marie Carmean, Mrs. El-sie Patton, Mrs. Yoshiko Hoyt,Mrs Mary Burne, and Mrs. CathyMalick,

i n Years of HOI'IC

A Project HOPE nurse pre-pares to inoculate an unhappyTunisian child.

For the past decade, thehospital siiip S.S, HOPE h ubrought its medical trainingand treatment programs to de-veloping nations on four con-iments. In that time il hastouched the lives of countless:lioiisands from Cartagena,Columbia lo Kandy, Ceylon,:;nil through its teaching pro-grams has left a reservoirol' knowledge and goodwillworidwldt.

The S.S, HOPE is presentlyon a 10-month mission to Tu-

A wren WhOM Lcdins trips loher yoiirgBter. were Countedbetween Hunrijo find nightfallvisited the nest 1217 times.

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SUNDAY SERVICES3:30 a.m.—Morning worship and

sermon.111:00 a.m.—Morning worship and

sermon.

I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH; Rev. J. D. Ilimnaa. PaalwNinth Ave., Near I) St., Betmai

ST. MARGARET'S CHURCHSpring Lake

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

Novena of the Sacred Heart.

COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCHLakeood Road InShark River Illlla

F1HST UNITED METHODISTCHURCH

Seventh Ave. * D SIRelmar

ALLENWOOD PROTESTANTAllalre-Allcliwood Bnai

«ev. J. E. MiFnriond. Paatact:30 A.M. - Bible Sehool.

1C:45 A.M. • Morning Worship.D:00 P.M. • Young People'sV;O0 P.M. - Evening Evangelis-

tic Service.Wednesday

8:00 P.M. • Prayer and BibleStudy.

BIBLE BAPTIST CHlTtCH1G04 Woodilcld Ave.

Glendola, N. J.

M. Ilrlndlry, Pastor

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCBUUI Ave. n i l * .

Beimar. N. I.««v. Ttmiart £ Dav», Pmtm

You should be pleased whenyour Infant yells occasionally. Thedistinguished British author-ana-lyst, Dr. Anthony Storr, says acertain amount of aggression Ishealthy. ..JtJMB

JhlBllUThere is a lifting up.

(Job 22:29 A.V.).Many of us have j , ' 0 I l e

through the experience of be-ing ili.sapliointecl — when ourconfidence in our ability hasbcon s h a k e n t h r o u g h non-ucliievoment of a hoped-forresult or goal. Then and therewe should reassert our faithin the power of God within us.We should rcitfflnn our beliefthat with God wo are able tndo all things. There is the di-vinp self in us, the Christ self,that is always capable, alwaysone with the Mind of God en-cn'.ir..e;ing us to succeed.

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Camp Evans.

MEEHANFuneral Home

B8fi Warren Ave.

Sprinfj r.ako Hoighti

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JOHNSONFuneral Homebully Atr ConditionedRoute 38 • Wall Township

Modern Funeral HomoModernly Equipped

Walter J. JohnsonDirector

681-+455

ESTABLISHED 1944 TELEPHONE 681-3900

DANGLER FUNERAL HOMEJ. Robert Gray - Owner & Mgr.

"We endeavor to serve each family as if theywere our own, offering a warm and friendlyatmosphere, quality and dignified serviee tomeet every financial need".EIGHTH AVE. 8. SOUTH LAKE DRIVE BELMAR, N. J .

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

""Situated on beautiful Silver Lake convenient^located to serve the entire Shore Area.

801 D Street Beimar, N . J .

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Consumer Protection SHOW POETRYWe art" all c<m»unu>r» and maw of u« liiuw to U

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before age 34 cas qualifyi

make thef Mttnufiu-tur«ri Postpone Meeting

it> r»v«r left any doubts. wear, m&de . -yarn with an absolute minimumof finishing The delicate rippled-

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misftii*fier Richard J Sullivan,director frf stale ol New Jersey's

qm*sy,I* proved il with IU3 shutout* stitch pattern features rows of

M f garter stitch and simpleyarn-overs Ihat form its ownbeautiful scallops at bottom ofcoat and edge of sleeves and col-lar.

on thtur '* -u. M• for a variety of

He stayed in the league 21 ma-TV- nudi length sheath

Builders Association has postthat receiving other kinds of dis-poned its Thursday, June 11th

Wwlncsday. J u n e | B u t "p" ' "

i'uttnutn^r fraud.Ihing tu us.

On behalf of the I'umpamet whii. tH we buy, ttw Natumtil AMOctationha* submitttd tfstimony on a consumer protectionnow Wing considered l>> CongrvKs. Tht NAM supportswithout reservation provision}) in th? bill that are in-tended to protect consumers from fraud. But it serious-ly questions the necessity for adding to an alreadyswollen bureaucracy through the creationvision in the Department of Justice.

Equally as questionable, and with impact even morefar-reaching, is the suggestion to permit federal con-sumer "class action" suits. NAM labeled the benefitspromised by thw current consumer '•panacea" verylikely spurious. Plaintiffs' lawyers are sure to benefitand are just as sure to seek out companies with thehighest settlement potential rather than those fly-by-night operators VMM abuses, particularly against thepoor and unsophisticated, are most flagrant and mostin need of redress.

As a solution, NAM had recommended, with propersafeguards, strengthening the enforcement authorityof the FTC in order to proyide the additional Jprotec-

t7th at King:Pk-asant.

ability payments precludes gettingpaid by Social Security Also, ih-^reare many who IDSC benefils be-ause illness has kept them fromnntattir^ the local office

In all ihesr cases, Mr. Caivano'or more month could be significantaid, a visit M> Social Security!and be suggested (hat anyon* in'as in order, artfl for those unable doubt as \o his rights under this

ta come in he emphasized that | part of the Social Security \&#staff members will t>vhome visit promptly , {>oti re

ing such a request.

tion for consumers which Ctmgrtss may decide & neces-sary.

Getting the Justice Iiepartment into the act and j •flooding the federal court system with a multitude trfclass actions is sure to create headlines and harass legiti-mate businessmen along with the ffqqick-buck artists."What it won't do is produce any worthwhile, quick, de-finable relief for those who have been defrauded.

When not a threat to Uw mother'slife, is entitled to this right. Ouropposition to abortion derivefrom the conviction that what-eve is opposed to life is a viola-tion of man's inherent rights.

Sincerely,

Outraged Citizens ofthe Spring Lake Area

Since family benefit paymentsunder the disability ptygran. are

averaging >2oO a .month, Mr.vano stated that a loss of me

[or a should always resolve the questionin favor of contacting his localoffice at Gil Heck St. AsburyPark, phone number 774-2500, orif you r892-8585.

in Ocean County,

And for years to come.Men will remember his sol

name.

He always made the hi;; save,And so he was in life,tWT, at all times he gave,With no grievances or strife

'fhe greatest goalie in history,He was also a great, great manMthoujjh he died in misery.He did more than most men c;

A Dedicated Fan.John Harrington

(Editor's Note: The followingletter was presented to GovernorCahill along wtih a petition signwiby 825 residents of the SpringLake area. The letter and peti-tion were presented by Mrs. LouisTaylor, 115 Newark Avenue,Spring Lake.)

Dear Governor Cahill,

We, the Outraged Citizens of1he Spring Lake area, are gravelyconcerned about a bill which willput before the Legislature in Sep-tember concerning the liberaliza-tion of New Jersey's presentabortion law.

Abortion is premeditated mur-der of the unborn child. It wouldbreed a moral cancer in our na-tion and society with far rangeeffects. Looking to the future,what would he the results o! suchlegislation? If we can freely takethe life of an unborn child, mightwe not kill our terminally 111 andelderly?

By biding time, New Jerseywould be able to evaluate changesmade by other States and theproblems which may arise. Timecould prove U»at this issue willnot solve such problems as overpopulation but rather will producea more permissive society andthe breakdown of tlie family unit•which is the basis of all societyand the roots upon which ournation was built.

The U.S. Bill of Rights grantsthe right to life to every lAmeri-,can. Once conceived, this being

Editor, Advertiser —

On behalf of the West BelmP.T.A., I would like to thank youfor your coverage of our event!and publicity tor OUT projectswhich have helped make ourschool year so successful.

Also the Gendola Neighborhoodof Girl Scouts would like to thankyou for your weekly coverage ofour activities. Your Scouts NewsArticle is one of the few ways wecan inform (he public of ourprograms,

AUDREY FRICKPublicity ChairmanWest Belmar P.T.A. ,Glendola Neighborhood of

Girl Scouts

A FATHER'S DAY TOASTHe's somewhat neglected I mus

sayCompared to the tribute on

Mother's Day.His importance of course cannot

be deniedAs head of the house his rules

should abideHe supports the family as we

all know

And has little time to watch chil-dren grow

But you know he's there whenyou need him most.

So now's the time for a Father'sDay toast.

MRS. MILLIE REIFFSouth Belmar

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Arfvpmscr Box WM2, [n 'kwuod »^mid ttj your ijtifaioi r«gdr(Jui£FTitiChiiie *j*ti anil ilrv synlh* i;T

yarns I hive hpfn i-ins; thew'» h n " lor teveral ytars now and am

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Please print your namt. ad larmcnls hwaow I don'l »orry.Irev. ZIP code and pattern num. s1""1' "Irjr-cleMWH co«Utan plainly S«id 15 wnt! (or • h a l « a ""<<*" " ' y " ^ ! « •M d HlilSn for lira-rlass mail <«m ( r o m l l » •'s<'ar!i De*Bt«-rand special handling, or 25 cents CotectJOn1 and love Ul«n all.EA(.1( (or air mail, epfcially the while coal catted

, . Dear Lois I use 4-p!y acrylic "Lfldy Fair" <HK 2J7> I havpma»i lenah out blousing it over yarn almost wclusively for sweat- been making hats to match all

itic belt for a quick length ers, afghans. Karves and hats. • m y costumes, usually cro-change. The cuff neckline is one t ta major reaj.M I prefer it is cheted pillboxes, berets ami sail-of four shown in the pattern and; the simplicity of cars. I hove « * us lnB I*'111"1 a n d '"""Ss l n a c

• neither the time nor the space are alao perma-piwafd. I do find'nor the i nclinatkini to hand 'hat it is highly infartart to usewash block and flat-dry knitted » • " softeners ai oiJ^r to avoidalicles The washer and dryer static electricity. After dryingmethod is quicker, easier and a"'1 placing on a hanger, 1 sprayvery satisfactory I these with Scotch Guard or other

The quality, appearance and H * protector. This helps to r<«color range of HgtMHc yarn hav,. store body lost by use of Un-improved unify in the past softener, as well as to protectdecade I use a vaiety of brands frum l o heavy soiling,I prefer those with a tigb'er' Please note th.it Ihese garmentsIwisl Some yarns of lesser qual- usually come out of the washer

made by knitting the ever-popu-10-Way Basic Sheath full

| great one t5 build a new 'midi-maxi wardmbe' around, whetheryou're a hand or machine knitior.Of course, it's terrific all by i<-

Utilities GroupNames Wiliams

ABSECON—W. Daniel Williams,president of New Jersey NaturalUs* Company, was elected pres-ident 01 the New Jersey UtilitiesAssociation yesterday at its 55thannual meeting at the Sea viewCountry Club.

He succeeds O. Patterson l i t- portant factor to we. SyntheticsHi, of the New Jersey Bell Tele-jhonj Company. Jack King, Comnonwealth Water Company, Mil-mrn, replaces Williams as Vice"residetit, and Robert Smith, ofPublic Service Gas and ElectricCompany, Newark, was electedsecretary to succeed John Kerr of

the E\i2abclhti>wn Water Com-pany.

The 200 delegates from thestate's gas, electric, telephoneand water utilities heard IWliliam6, Ozzart), President of tiie Slatetoard of Public Utility Com-

missioners, discuss "Current Reg-ulartory Problems." Other speak-ers were Emest J. Kocsis, Vice^resident of Morgan GuarantyTrust Co., New York, who spoke

on "Inflation, Interest Rates andUtilities" and Jack A. Baird, Vice•resident of Systems Engineer-

ing of Bell Laboratories, who dis-cussed "Some Advances in Com-munications and Electronics."

Williams, who has been in thegas business since 1934, formerlyerved as president of the Newersey Gas Association and was

chairman of several key com-mittees of the American GasAssociation. A graduate of St.lenedict's Prep School, Newark,fyrdam University, he has au-hored a number of articles andlas addressed many meetings inhe utility industry.

ay tend to stretch (although looking ruined. They appear to balaundering blocks garments to stretched beyond saving, but thecorrect size again'. 1 prefer lo *> ' c r restores the shape and siiewear orlon garments. I have used beautifully! Therefore machinewool-I am not allergic to it, but washing without machine dryingfind it "itchy" when I am warm. i s l a b o ° - " » reas<"> ' P r e f e r l n e

i care is the most ta. * (Cortimed on Page 7)

WELFARE BOARDOFFICES MOVED

NEW SHREWSBURY — Thetionmouth County Welfare Board

cjosed its offices in RedBank, Freehold and Asbury Park

nd has moved to 106 Applestreet, between Shrewsbury andlance Avenues, in New Shrews-ury.The Food Stamp and WIN Pro-rams still operate from the As-

mry Park office at 705 Sum-lerfield Avenue.The new centralized office wills in fnll operation on Monday,une 8Lh, and the phone number

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i!at. ¥.\cry manufaclm.'OHlIlBll ilimiions. They siKHitdM h f i m d ifeM \vn hftics H Rfi M V d In jour pPflWffW. Kutli,by ai! BBHBI '.vnir to &l m;mu-I'acturtT for tht'ir llilfniCtlfllllTin'y will kmv* bt'sl

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HANSEN FLOOR COMPANYCARPET — LINOLEUM — PANELING — WOOD FLOORS

WEEKLY SPECIAL on «o» of Carpet in Stock

Dennis Hanun. Prop — Ml-3400

1600 H i g h * . , No. 71 telmar, N. J.

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l h o » calling the rj im' .-r uil] • K ! M i.«inluii'U- Hir M n i * B»H M M vnlh the \ s b u r y Park M-iiarali' firoups with the counly-

oul-rcsch cenlcr cif the \ > * Ji'i- UMi f M r W I now " O|*ratu)n,,-y I! •u'.nrml Uiua Alum' Ascntv Tile M.Uojxilitan Reilioi

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A & B CLEANERS

At otlwr times, Ihf eil 'l Dru| Aililirllun Sfi-vices »illmlical hours of early morning, continiK; to act a consultants .intlttx UM uill he anwered at the aiivisiTS tu tho WWW " M WItate-eptrata^ DIMIH.TV t l roa , w h i l i ' ('(iinhiitini; its traini, I'lh'.u, taMiraiit aii'l ivlubili- groups tliroimhiiul the county.

SI'RAV ROSFS ONCK • WFEK | ,Tu kft-p vimr rose

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ONE HOUR HRVlCc( SPECULA rS IN DKY CLfcANING PROFESSION

Wedding | M M — Knitwear — Fancy Dresitir ' Belmir's First Dry C'edre- - UtC* 1928

1600 F St. (Cor. 6th Ave.) Phone 691-2885

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THE C O A S T A D V E R T I S E R

701 - 7th Avenue Belmar, N. J.

Phone - 681-6000

] t m nWand insects, S wwkly p ^

nil \ isiblr |in»bli^n.Mr. Mohr IVMBWOradl thai

vim u .*• ;i combination, all-jiur-V. Many 8l & • • Cil11

d at | » d 1stores. Prepare and ai'pty thesematerials t£€9n&tg l'> &i ^ N *tintis on the label.

S iray preparations for rosesshould contain an $UKttc&to. amiticjd^ artd a feBgte&e—ilWkittiT tu funlrul Black Spol ancliPwfbry MiMew, hoth of which [attuck "ruses in dam|J culd or;muggy woathor.

Ciiinhiiiiti'-i POM dusU are nowj;u;;laM l ' abi) for thow whoiirofVr tht.'ni Init some j-oiipleBad qSBfi easier to use. Belsure tu 8eaJ the undsrBlfte ofthe leaves as weD as the tops.

Sprav l r ilii. t vmir mses onceweek fm- hoalthii-r plants and

ore perfect flowers.

KING'S MARKETALL MEAT CUT TO YOUR PERSONAL ORDER

LI&Hf MOVING - TAHOS. ClUAIS, AiTlCi CUAHIB

M & M HAULINGODD JOtS - ttll ISTIMATISn^. |nt*rt«f ft Ixtahar — [_•<«* M

MI I4M M l 1111 H«w*r

PACKAGE GOODS

LOU'S BAR & PACKAGE STOREPhoiw M l 2424 W i D*Sw

COLD IUR - LIQUOKS OF OUAUTT

NIW LOCATION AT - 904 F ShM* — M w , N j .

Phona . 611-0271

WEINSTEINS LIQUORSSEVfcRA&tS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Prompt F r» Delivery1601 F Street South k lmw

PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR

MARK MARQUAND - PlumberSEWER ROOTER CLEANING — f AS1 SERVICENew Bathrooms — New Kltchem — All Repair)

Gat t Eloctnc Water Healart Instatada l l . 10th Avenua Phone • 611-5352 felmar, N. J.

R A D I O - S A L E S & SERVICEPhono 681 -7522 Geo. Hebert

TRANSISTOR REPAIR CENTERWE REPAIR TUBE 4 TRANSISTORIZED

RADIO and TELEVISIONQuality & Guaranteed Service

.316 f i t e r t Belmar, N. J.

'hoon . 681-4400-4401Beef Patties • Wade i

127 H Street - Cor. Curtis Avenuethe Store

Free Delivery

Belmar, N. J.

Officers NamedBy Auxiliary

BELMAR — Mrs. Marie Bovlewas named president of theWoman's Auxiliary of the Mon-siQnnr Reilly Council, Kni#hts ofColumbus, at the meeting heldrecently .

A-so elected were lira, Te r sa•Bruno, vice rwsidpnl: Mrs. M;ir-g.iret Donojrhtw, recordbig secre-tly: Mra, Marie Oalfski. cotTB-Banding Becretarv, and Mrs. T.or-ottii Caesar. Ireasiirer.

Mrs. liorreMe Kara, nuicolnertr^sident. condurfpii the meet-ing

The Auxiliary voted to suspendmfvlinps for the srnnmor mnrrths.

Don't Rush - Open Til 10M A T T S D I L I

Curtis & M West Belmar

FUEL OIL

RENTAL SERVICE

A to Z RENTAL CENTERRENTS MOST ANYTHING

Rollaway Beds — Ladders — Commercial Floor PolitHartContractor Tools — Pumps — Chairs — Tables

911 Hwy. 35 I1/; mile N. Asbury Circle) Wanamassa - 988-O33S

RESTAURANTS

SEABOARD SERVICEFUEL OILS — SERVICE CONTRACTS

Complete Heating Systems

"Ask Your Neighbor" Dial 775-2620

FARREN FUEL CO.Dependable Farrenheor"ependa

FUEL OIL — OIL BURNER SERVICE

The COUNTRY SOUIREDINER and RESTAURANT

Dining Room Available for Banqjch and PartiesAI! Baking Done on Premises

Open 24 hours daily. Route 35 - Wall Tow ship

Shark River Dive & Sport ShopDIVING INSTRUCTIONS SCUBA CENTER

FISHING TACKLEDIVE AIR SPORTING GOODS

1006 "F" Street Phone - 681-5904

1303 F Street Dial - 681-2300

HARDWARE

CP" will \y W- i 'p i l

|Hp«* ivlll he In pltffl « of the in-

Promoted•BELM4R — .Tnhn .T. PinVow=Vt.

MB nf *fi"», V-l-Hc Finko'vski.1l.il2 1fith Avenue, hprp. baa hoennrninot^f] lo cofnnral Jn the Rat-Iflllffri Ulrfiafl Tp;im, Tliini Mar-ine THvisinn. Victnnm.

TV annonncemrit was marli1 Ina letter tn Mrs Finkowski f'-omU. Col. H. N. Hart, commamliniJofficer.

DAVENPORT Paint & HardwarePLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES

703 F Street Belmar, N. J. 07719

T.V. RENTALS

CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICESALES and SERVICE

Service Until 9 P.M. 1620 F Stre«tTelephone 681-3300 Belmor, N. J.

JUVENILE FURNITURE TIRES

FRANK & BETTY'SJUVENILE FURNITURE & TOY5

A complete line of carriages, cribs, strollers, car sears, lamp),games, and toys, by such famous manufacturers as Simmons,Thayer, Hedstrom, Bassott, Bilt-Rite and Creative Playthings.

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

S u b s c r i b e Now To

T h e C o a s t A d v e r t i s e r

VAN BERGEN TIRE CO.DUNLOP TIRE

WE SELL QUALITY & SERVICEUsed and Recapped Tires

Highway 35 S Heck Ava. li+itvt Neptun.

UNDERWATER REPAIR

Shark River Dive & Sport ShopUNDERWATER REPAIR - RECOVERY - CONSTRUCTION

E l D l fExclusive Del-Mono* Purification SystemDiving Instruction

1006 "F" Street Ptione • 681 -5904 Belm

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706 - 10th Avenue Belmar, N. J.

1970SUZUKI

CUTLASSr HEADQUARTERS iPower Mowers

Lawn BoyJacobsonAmericanHardware

50 cc motorcycle is here forimmediate delivery. With aFREE set of tools and oper-ator's manuel, FREE 750-mileservice and amazing 12,000miles or 12 months FACTORYWARRANTY.For the unbelievable price

$224.00*

Push MowersFror

F E R T I L I Z E R S• Scotts • Bovung • Agrico

• Hollytone • 5-10-5 • 10-6-4

Taylors Hardware10th Ave. & F St. 681-0511 Belmar

LODGE HANS Rowllna Lead h*'aM^.*1i'lT*r..—DtG«cwo«K v : I

To Pit's Diner

CaM U k W t Itea, . » , IKla- moot tm Xalu W*l ••>)m tm<»*'•> •»•'•< * * • " ^ " •. •>»<>•>» u*. thr Ik, tad O B I•rd RaiAai <H> i l l l i r a Irimi

Virginia Hula h*l a IW U>spark Pain in the sweep » •

t, »hile LJI (ijHu-r tui ISOand 173 and (iail Owfe j*mled ab>g m en g«m.'k 4 3*> and i «

Dsh ZulL-j into thi weep overHitdthruid Ztilla aim hit a IHRSB (or hijjh jiatm1. and 15122 forugh series for the night

General i M t H JH* mt ( ) <**'wand p i** tn> by taking threerum farmer's Giragr U*?l«n

Trucx had | 170 for G«ncral.

Ktem'i f'lsii Market got twoFWB liubtnuict Bar to imne into

sisth place borraiiw Nugent hit73, ami Kathy Williges had a 171o spark KWmS Judy Claytoniad 1B7 arri Alice t'ierpial a 1B1> give Oubonrw! (he middleatne.

Cow Barn took a pair fromPaiienzj Nursery ta hold tht•ixlh-placc tie with DubonnetTtT.nic BflWWW had a 173 foi(Viw Barn, mi l^alhy BUKT hit175 and ( M Adcock hadt'ur Pnzienza

Gail <'ouch's clean 24r> m hiyh

a laa aat rMk »—lf m I Mn* Iw t-Mtbr. IM &?¥. JJjL •*• ""*> • * "

nn to? «*» Ui . . . thai Tlw. I UkJ » Mt J r L l E IE2T .**tf-"iHurt" k w a !..!•> m l w U ajata aa| I £"!,%!"; IjEIk. iaaaaa aW. >la« aariaa aa J a a t a - <>•• *"»• • » • ••* " * * »

Pocono "200"At Wall Oval

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and her :for the niyiit

The Standings:

was high ser-

•Pal's Diner 7Zulla Steel . 6."oast Advertiser 6General Roofing _ _ — 6Klein's Fish Market _ 5Dubonnet Bar . 4CM Barn —— 4Hildebrand Cabinet 3

irmcrs SiVSgt - 3zJen.m Nursury — 1

VFW to HonorPhilip Burger

BEL\UR - Detective Philip'Ripi Burger, of the Belmar Pol-ce Department, will be honored>y th? Belmar-WalWuneou Post,\TW, at a special "Night1' at thePost Home, June 22.

Mr. Burger will be ciled forlaving received an HonorableMention Citation from the Depart-ment of New Jersey VFW. The

Ighi has been tabbed, "Hip Bur-_,2r Nifiht," and the theme will>c "Tonight We Honor a Cop,"

The local VFW ]»st sponsoreddr. Burger as a recipient of thoI. Edgar Hoover Gold Medalfcwnrd for his outstandinf- con-ributions to i»lice work in Bel-nar, his extensive knowledge ofhe drug problem affeclfiif! the

youth of the country, and his "un-selfish participartion in the DrufiAwareness programs of the area,ind being "a good cop."

Peter Catelll, Perth Ambov, .1Edger Ifinvor Award chairman forfew Jersey, will be guest speak*r Mr. Catelli is a detective onhe Perth Amboy Police Depart-

ment.

LEGAL NOTICE

ORSlNANCfB TtO.

«. AHTI11.I, IIIm i - winoi'uiiIIKIHHT8.

WAIX TUWNSHIF -utrtv « kttxk car d m w . who

ahuw Uwif | H at Hut! Stadiumwcrk will h j i t une divine

tun thit week - *iti the 3&ap Imture *nd automat irally•lart in the fVono "386' July19

The IViino » 0 " Mhldt willbe held during if* afttvnuon tita tuiftren* test of man and hism:»rhiw The mcKhfied sportwnan*turk car flrivern who will fktrkki the Potxino !nl»?rna*iofuil \Utcvwdy from up and dtiwn the east-ern seaboard will h? ithoating forMM $15,009 in priiv money

SODK- of the loc'al drivws shootinjj for the one berth made avail-able to Wat! Stadium include theveteran Pjrker Bohn of Freehold,(Mending modified championCharlie Kremer Ir of I^akehursi.Twmmie Elliot nf Toms Kivtr,Wall Stadium's All Star team rep-1risentatlves (iil H e a r n e o;Wrightstfiwn and Bobby Raw3of BordeiiUiwn. JH I m i M I BjWall Township, Charlie Dvefef]of Norristown, I'a., I>on Stives oiHightstown, John Garner of Slat-en Island, Bill Brice of (ikmdolaand Dan McLiiushlin of Jackson

hi addition to the dud) tm thePoeono spot the modified-sportsrmin wilt also give it a no in three12-lap heat races and a 10-lapconsolation for non qualifier!

The limited sportsman stockcar chauffeurs will also sharethe double header hill Saturdaynight.

Limited drivers competing iithe 25-lap main event include defrrxling champion N'orm Janwichof Matawan, Bob Schullz of kkbury Park. G a r y Shelly of'\Vi-ij;iitstown, Pat Patterson ofSkillman, Ralph ("arisen of PortMonmouth, Herm Vcrsnell ofToms River, Pete Cobb of Mata-

klU-h Malsbury of Freeholdand Fred Clayton of Toms Rivei

The limiteds will round out theevening by running a trio of heal•aces and a consolation.

,s»eh « l u WBI the third NKCM.%- j w r

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LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICETAKE NOTTCK thai Rr.i Rnr.fh. ln-

corpcirstoit, tnidlnjr as Rill Ranch, hasapplied In liie Tnwnship rnmmltlpp of.he TWIWftlp of Wall, N. J.. f "

rot ait .: • f u r

iituotert en 3633 Blvw Ruad, Wai! N J

'Icera and itoclthnldsn hnl.iltighsn 1% of the stuck are:

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Iii.ihar.i M-iglia,Secretary,

1D0B Park tonSjiring I^nltr HciRhLs, N. J.

Evcrcti. Vrolnnil. Jr.lViiii.;hall Drive,Tt!wn.-u, N. J.

Ohjectlnna, If nny, should be ninrlmmudlntfly In writinu to Irnin Kiinnloy, Tnwnshlp Clerk of Wall Tmvnhlp. N. J .

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