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1 h I.««t THE COAST ADVERTISER rvw»l?.lf», mm wwwuv, n<t«. m Imperal Park Resdents Want Pumps to Reman HUM St^^t IUM ttaftt fa y,, m XSTSUtJ".:^,.-.,.»«,«% I «Mw «m» t tan " < " " MtaH Ml.««^ <. t v l«tttaltamtoru.m «m y w fe twt n 'lsir2l M J ' I M M» ; t f > awfct^aljt», M la MNl k «tt» Wh my> J ' b M, km..«> I - «- Ml. > A W a#arf M r ' tw tr."" [ UN»! O M (MM Moo %nmm m» ht! «awlllm W ^ - «MH l l l f t ) lmmut Cops Checkng County to lay owns Mven Theft of $126 WN Townshp BeKhPknk Mayor Mun Reservor A m 'By Local 50 CM ter In «n.an.l WMlM I Mtt> l«t rt» Ik M t Uaunxlt SrwMavkwl t I-I Ml «,. >mmm «!,», Polce PTOWOQ Studes Theter Theft Board Wndow Bd n^ l H«te Ilk Dull K M «m mtmmm tew -' hum tat 'h-u I. «kh!j «fcl t«fc- M»d 1 towel from km T V tt.l frer u ksl alh TV I t a b m s» nwr«t u t l t h t tth >-< A Tht # aftd fro rtdn en m r s - =( > :- tnrt e a (har, when he m "ft-- to trm T m Inm TrO annual rvcm u «fkt»>rrd «ttr by thr thr«!rc.<-?<' Fryer Tlth Avesy. fc«j3 fmrgtf by H t«a r^rrntsk hat ft B w rmtrm f mxk" > t)w tmm^f mad DM «f M nptt-d H. H a/lwn. mat fej l h «t jtnpm)..rn'( I frnm hradlf y Is tj» r krrrm ereupatm " trrttv tar). - (facrw tr» n,»«rjdhl departwnt and of tke "mefl at -'. w thf MM. Aw. NepUm- ' Vy B^l Mr Hrr a)m rvpfttd. fftutt I" 1 1 >(:.., n N, j Gn IA MV tf UU I tw \AK\U\\ " Mr 4r<-rM '» The t»«mcr n j.-;r,»-'l jjjfe ukflc's C Actue, art KMTM? ma, South tfc-frrwr -,. TMI> 1" y» «( a K w ««um tuaar aa Hm < l» txnv. > cn^bym a car»ad P M ntrth oa flout# m rulng KcMlcr FarVM, IW t o. Brk-, S[(nn l^kf V 1 " {Ms^t, Iht "wlttle voutt wm <«< wth L j.(.' Ful..v ald tbe wrmtbry. -d tmt tht ate h4 mrf» M lar HnflVs SIM fat and Mana. rrluetat to Ulw» psrt n m m, r hopnj t h e Botnt wll <h» rft < n ; what aan«' wa wthhem, r e «to buy 0 tod for UV lm«f cpa) ewnwnnt. I w» v n a w d ryllfd A t I'lttsf number of tsw next fnwttg whtm er w to; hrw rvur. md pntumaly, «d 1%e chdren, ho nn?rt bured to A M tfut ty xn I'My»n (rnrlr Md t a Hk-nt&wA m» Me I U H uluallk wh I Uflwd la Sht>r»- for..far were tmt stohm n Long Brtnch 1>mr «tmt court t that tht Mmoty arcwtmunwd by a group of nun wth Uum ' Communty folk-. He «ggrtt«) a youth commnw from Nrtr-h.terser «B» The vehcw. owned by a Cumr U'.Tte-rxj repn"#tt Ihrt ton. wth a juaw ma>or and couml ^ U h n n tu' t»rporatkm, Thf P.B A rfwh«j follow The rla-> w»um nv< «w Vr Ktssfcr sedreary &» ng letter from St Mchae! CHMMr R(»d u k l that al!h.>ut'h m, lowng crash of her car and Polce des r ^ H one ff n^ht a»«for ( M hours «ad rr and h' comtna Felx and refl's Home followng outng <w show«j up last Wedrw day track at Haley't Corner Road and alanu a> a MM«n WAIX TOWNSHIP - Charlee s m playground and cafetera Kes^kr nght when he was at borough Allare Road \f»nday Dear Mr Murday, teens, wth n Afrt>v «fvwmt'dw.'u wan gue.4 call'm sroad Realty wa reprehall, be as stll gong to be on Tertsu IVmpaot), at N'anuet,.nd wearng dark -I'lth'n We.> tmte«d mo&t mktted to BP3.MAR - Polce her and tn h-d by Ha attwaey, t>ederck you, to Presdent, Mr. Tasse. for thf H-Strppers Square hand Wedn&tday nghts to talk was drvng her car nto n-or was (fe^f^'d a ' ManaMjujn are nvestgatng a Dance (luh of Altrnwood durng \rnold. who asked Free wth any ctzen or youth who. lersecton when collsum oc- I about 25 year oh awl and to all those wonderful M l he month's actvtes $ene> <tl b. (Jwr1 >>re ft s, holder tn nvestgate wher who are member of P B A mj^ht want to come around. curred She was admtted at short H N r and thn whkrlt y -say, may have been fr rfservor ste could be at Avon, who helpwl make yester9m Mr Beed s at Borough Uesey Shore Medcal Center, Mr. L'Homnwdeu, t member of commtted by tame persons tn Allare SIBU- Park Hall from 8 to 10 p p.m. each Wed- tune, sufferng from a fracture day's program so very enjoyrf>w «.' cluh, wndutts classes everyy In Belmar, polce ft;l that SOUTH H n S c l l d prc^oaed stte of for our chldren ;md for M M and p 4 rerv^a] vertebrae. d t dscuss d l l f bl robbery of thf Taylor Hardware nesday to loc > actve rok Belmur Democratc clb wll ' T reervo<r woukf dedonald Hay. Od Corles AvtSsters.he cluh'= act; ttes as charmayor Schmdt cautoned hm annual pcnc Saturday afteri Store, K Street, n June, may all Townshp of a 50 drver of truck, not to be "dscouraged," for, sad nut,, Neptune, Ths h a dav that SI Mu-hacl's man of spt't-a events,. noon ct Pne Grtvt; Inn, 705 J have b«;n done by same p?rp ratable, an nthfcttlalh d th fl t V th folng to mayor, "1 tred same thng was charged chlren fook forward to eaeerly mh Avenue, ( sons who stole $!.3OO from t h Pances are held at (he AHegn, A hearng «p and few came out." They tell!be nem' romors about Ren James.! Howard, Sherff Uemp^ey Hanw:re Store, serve a stop s g h d fforg Aug The proposed develo^nent on good tme (h!v wll have at ood Grange Halt As tor actvtes fur older charge scheduled Paul KJernan, I M n M I!^^c $100 Injn General V S Hard173 acres s before WaH Town- Avon and n talk about t for ctzens, Counclman John Ivns Hosts for VH were Mr He?f. Moyor Dondld Sc-hmd ware, n Manasquan, on July IS shp Plannng Board, nd would days afterwards. sad he had suggested shufflebelmjr Mayor John Taylor, opand Mrs. Bern Wolf and Mr andand members of councl M nclude 22 ndustral tracts and hoard courts for lake area, Much to our surprse, y Mrs Mke Arlk erator of Taylor Hardware perted to attend. but re were no funds avalabk I crash. Mr. Hay was reported suf- conwrt program ths week fea- ^ o n e. a c r t, I o t s f o r s - n g e. r a I, l y wttercd and sang all way Store, sad that n confuson The annual famly affar wll 'Ht he refused lures march, Amercan homes wrn g nt onrse f-trns lwn cuts, but m Nexl on club's schedule wll home on bus. I doubt that 'UM r. a am of pant slpped from Mayor Schmklt sad he had au medcal attenton. John Wllams, Legon." at stm of flmgb. The objectors were told by you men felt ths chpper after be a workshop at (he home d featme hot dogs, hamburgers, a stakng machne,.-, man took clams on tbe halt shell, Italan tended a county^de meetng ofasbury Park, one of two passen- cert al 5th «H M Pavlwn Chjrk's M. Pke, drector of work-out you got! Dd you? Mr, and Mrs. L'Hommedeu. The $152 from.store's cash box n truck, was taken tn.. Tuesday. Monnrouth County Plannng Board, b l» ^ P l offcals Monday nght to hear Thank you so very much for club has also been nvted to C The two Mana^ujn fts ocalso feotured are Syr.-phony, that ste had been chosen m jlal for X-rays.! State Sen. Alfred N. Beadleston, guests of H-Tders Club takng ths personal nterest n Ihe g by Tschakovf Sty; Xylophone ( Adnvsson Ls $1-73 fyr adults and curred wth n two hours of fach : after consderable study by (R-Moo. dscuss h s new lbrary or. Solos, "Hurrcane Karen" and state, whch also had a szeable our chldren. We apprecate all th s month. $1.00 for chldren under 12. Wll. tme and effort and expense Cndy" by Wllam Dom; desnvestment n restoraton o you put nto makng ths»u h The bll, as amended, would call on all rmncpaltes to part- dents to support (he measure, crptve, "Sandpper Ballet," and Deserted Vllage at Allare an enjoyable day for m. In selectons from "The Kng am T." State Park. cpate n county lbrary sys- should t come to a referendum. return, lee promse you our prnyin second porton of proa report that re was a $100 Freeholder Drector Joseph G er$ and heg God to bless each tem. Mayor Schmdt noted that f dscrepancy between amount gram, band wll play MB Irwn stated that Board ha< of you n a very specal way. ctzens knew "what s avalable of money reported and amount (rm from tbe opera Carmen been assured by state n S;»cerely, to m at Freehold and de?pos!ed by muncpal court, a waltz, "Sleepng Beauty," a May that y wvuld acqure tht Sster Mary Carntto, O.S.F. Shrewsbury County Lbrares y -as explaned as an ''honest waltz. 'Cremln Ball," a march, land. Admnstrator "Farest of Far," and "The error," and matter was dswould be more nterested." Pt). 1'assey expressed ttttbjtl Performers Walfz." mssed. "It's tremendous," he sad. on behalf of P.B.A. to-tn Mayor Schmdt called on re followng who contrbuted to dav's aclvtes: Edward Mullns of Neptune C(y: The 42nd annua Canada Dry Crtnfwny of NepFlower Show, sponsored by tune: Tuscan Dary. Bclmur; J Belmar Woman'l C l wll bo Haydn Son, Nentune; James held Augtst 14 at 13th Ave Skopas. Avon Pavlon: Consolnue Pavlon on (he beachfron dated Laundres. Neulune; Stop and fflap, Nt'fdne Ctv: Stvjboard here, I Mayor John Taylor wll open Tee Co., Noptunc C%j John show at 3 p.m. on Aujjcst 14, antslask. A.F.L.-C.l.O. Looal I44( show wll be open ut\tl 9 p.m Borough of Avm-by-tbc-Senj I The publc s nvlc.rt to enter Hftlcrt Johns of Ocean Grove; plants and arf?tc nrnnupmeot Pateee Amusements of Ashmy and all entres must be In plao Park: R.P. Boothc Brake Servce, Neptune Cty and Harold by 10:30 a.m. on August 14. fjetzelcr Amusements, Ashury Park. hrlp th«nxwnualy, Mr rw#d; ^ gmwta\,^trdutf ttn t Woman Hurt lwlcnsb Poke Probe Theft Seres CLUI WELCOMES GUEST CALLER DEMOCRATS SET ANNUAL PICNIC Muncpal Band Concert FLOWER SHOW PLANS COMPLETE TAXPAYERS Bra remnded tha tnm for BOROUGH OF ItRLMAK thrd quarter of 1970 a j, due Sale of I-d August 1, tntere. at rate Q( 8% mus! be charged Property sa ft. front, w t. payment s mafc afur fat date, deep' at th Ave., Belmar, 1o f 17-18) be sold'at Publc Sale at 8 P.M on 'August U, PUBLIC LIBBABY For detals apply to Muncpal wll he closed for repars (oday, Clerk, Rver Road ut 8th Ave., MESS CALL Youngsters from St. Mchael Chldren's Home, Hopewell, lneup tor hot dogs and '.0. Box A, Belmar, N. J tomorro and Saturday. (16, 17, 13, 19) hamburgers served up by members of P.lt.A. No.50 at thpr annual outng on Avon beach. Servng lh«refreshments ore (left to rght) Sgfc f r m Smck of Brellt and Patrolman Joseph Ih^ormaa Tomorrow's Papers Tonght MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT Conductor John Luckcnbll leads Belmar Muncpal Band In of Avon, Lloyd Tasscy of Avon, presdent of P.R.A., and Jerry Strat of Bradley Bearh. JAN'S South Bolmur SUNDAY BREAKFAST a medley of patrotc numkrs n Its performance Tuesday evenng flt (he Ffth Avenue Pavlon. (Rob llownl Photo) In Lesure About 25C persons enjoyed concert, one of a seres beng held every Tuesday evenng at Uu INVEST WTTH US SANDPIPER RESTAURANT pavftjun. The <-onccrts arc sponsored oy Borough. 'Bob Howard Photo) Atlantc Ave., Sprng Lake Current dvdend 5% ptr annum THOMAS A. RDHON PBUG ADDICTION TOP QUALITY on passbook accounts - Ar ('(ndftqnprs PROBLEM? Beach Dmbrellas and cha;"s j payable quarterly. GIANT FISH FRY BeJmar PJayland on sale from $159.(HI FIELDER A WARNER SCREEV & GLASS REPLACED Call Now on Sale LM SAOKM^ Every Frday, to 10 P.M. Now Open Dally TAYLOR'S HARDWARE "Applances wth Servce" Keys Mafle ' ' DAVENPORT Pant & Hardware LOAN ASSN. 'All you can eat SI.35 14th & Ofean Ave. Establshed Pfco&e (?;; 2U3I DAVENPORT Pant & Hardware 10;h & F St., Belmar Day or Nght 703 P St, Belmar JANVS - South Belmar - loth Ave. - Btntar 708 F St Belmar 1717 F Street South Belmar You Tred Zelbe's? Have You Tred Haw You Trrd Zflbe't Have Yon THIIJ ZI'BMS? Have You Trrd Zrlb'K? Have Vtu Trt-d Hate Ym Trtd Zelbe's? Have Yon Trod

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Iht K)> "»» 'f^'. ««mm f» n amal Baer Cs n,jn ^ Hr h.» taf d fl tta'' Nrtwwn MCOM and fr' Crane Accepted nter n I he fll Wa tof ond Pay Cahfor SCRAP IRON - STU IATTERIES JUNK CARS v< Al U f Mttal WollAHceWrackan 1111 H St. W«t COMING SOON t «' «pbyad by ttta tele^bow company W nearly a year, frorks In company's Jerary Cty dalrld Engogemn Ftcher SclWJer IITIIEIJ.K Mr an) Mra (>n>t n Fscher, SKI Oee^ Vew Road, have announced Baeemem frf r daughter, Karen Lea. 10 Phlp Charles Schwer. aon rf Mr. mrl Mrs. Henrv B Schwer. H» Unon Avenue. Sprng Lske Tke nwple was graduated from ManaMjusn Heh Srhml and thpv are atlendng Wel Vrgna Wet leyan ColleRe, Buckhannon OUR NEW SOUTH BRANCH and ACCOUNTING DEPT. Watch for openng soon of our newest locaton at 19th Avenue and F Street n South Belmar. Watch progress as we endeavor to furr serve our area patrons. Belmar-Wall Natonal Bank Mnw F» anal W. An. Custonm Swvct Ham MMMqlM IT. JS Card HIM TtOm 9:30 a.m. to I pjn. Wd Top. R». 35 and IM A«. Wa Loan Dapf. Dary h I pjn. Wrf T«pH C««r,,«o»d P.rl Orfc, CoWnoMxl CM., Rh. 33 t M, WaB, to 5:» Your fn4arffl«nf lean can b murtd wth lra Hwuranc. nu. TRUST SERVICES AS AUTHORIZED BT LAW Hut 9k mu ^»aa»««vat atlvn) nl r.> III rfuboortf Do r WALL TOWll' - Mr Ml Thonuu HuUsard. lh Awnt. have announced eagaaa. ment of r daughter. Patrca l.m. to Wllam T Day.» n al Mr am Mrs Norman Day. gtt Atlantc \venue Ms Hubbard and he Hawa are tatt graduawa of Wall Hgh School she s employed at Jeraey Shore Medcal Center.!«eptune. Mr Day, who attended Mon mouth College, served tn yea, n Naval Reserve, nctmuag a tour of duty n Vetnam, le,»'vi.,ml at Shop-Rte. Banch Engagement Rosamuodo - HIGHLAND PARK - Mr and Mrs. John J. Rosamonda, 49 S. :«h Avenue, have announced engagement of r daughter, Antona Patrca, to Tmothy Francs Sullvan III. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sullvan Jr., 302 Ocean Hoad. Sprng Lake. Mss Kosamonda s a graduate t Hghland Park Hgh School md Ashland Oho College. She s a personnel assstant at St. Peter's General Hoapta), New Brunswck. Her fance s a graduate of Ik-d Bank Catholc Hgh School and Unversty of Maryland, College Park. He s a member of metropoltan polce force. Washngton IMPALA Sports Coupe VI Auto. Powar Staarng $1795 HWY. 35 I RT LEGAL NOTICE B-53 SHT-WU"S UU SIPKRJOR COURT OF NKH JEKSRV stn- Inc.. a NEw Jersey el ns. Hftfondflnts By vrtue of a wrt of thv alnvp stated acton to mtdlrsctw, I ahu ex)l»e («sal? at publc vend at tho C.«rt Howe In Borough Pnth ltd. County of Monmouth, N Jersey, on Monday 3rd day of AuBust, 19TO. at 2 o'clock. P.M. Prevalng Tme,, AU that certan lot. tract or parcel of land and premtaes, altmte. lyng and beng In BonnRh or Neptune Cty. In County of Monmouth and State of New.lerey, BEGINNING at a pont n th wwter-!y sde ol Stelner Avenue, dltant thrw hundred twenty leet norrly (ram eomer formed by lntrtectlon of norrly lne of Bradley Street th easterly tne ot Stetaw Avemw, wml runnng nct (1) easterly at rght anm.-s to Stelner AVMW two hundred feet: nce (3) wwuerly and j»nuw wtth frst course otjhty feett thrace (3) wcsu'rty at rght angle! wth Stetarr Avenu and parallel wth wcond curne two hundwd Iwt unttt II tat«- easterly Une of ald Stelner Avenue; nce (4) nwy alang ewerty lne ot SWwr Avenue fet to potnt or place ot W l Startng (he of Plastc Bags For Qetfer Refuse CoNectws mm, wmmw - y.< Htfal «> tlngs wll auua!w m UH ka " here Martn lomrn.a be al.. la pur<w, IttCllMll In ftt- (a»u dmp«am> tug at tht m.^wotto, W(IM-I mght AHurt! m prefect 4 ^^ r^jurtt, durj{ f early "Km W«11 Tows- -n^nag heurs w,.wan, «««(Bfg to Mayor rtw F Kuyn j fc Kl#SNm. w.m.nu^. v of >1» p.«tr hm» rut Awn»><«Krufra «ld tl«j^,^ aum awl lcrtter of g..««4 m wv commwly known and dwlg. Het M No. «0 5,telner Avenue, Nepne Cty. New Jerey. The approxmate amount ot Judgnt to he BBtUflrt by sad «le U «n ot $14,027 toger wllh costs The Sherff hereby reserve rlnht adjourn thlj»ale wthout furr notntnn <'omrnttw, De~ {MUtnwot of I"uW«- Wurlu and Tmrtshtp < Hnd! 1 '' Tl=«- uff-cekred polyrthyeew bxt 'UI h«wed at muncpal buldng every Frday from ftm. W 4 3D ps A roll of >a & wll co«t 17 "Ttjre ar# a number oj adafttage to resdents wtnj; lc bags." «be mayor p!arned "We feel y wlt be welcomed by hormowner and (he garbage collector M well' He sad hags are lght and convenent tu handle by both hemeoratr ard collector. Snce y are dsposable, resdents wll m have to return trash cans Iran (he street to (he bouse and tupbokton wll >»v» tme brcaw fley won't have to re- 'reve cans," he sad. The mayor sad bags may ft used as garbage can lners and may be twd-off when (nl "reby helpng to prevent ltter snce no papers or debrs wll Mow from cans or trucks. "Anmals won't be attracted to garbage f baas are closed and ted properly because huur U'..-! Mayor Kru nclude such factors as (bag! arv ftanary and requre m scrubbng of trash cans to wart <rff bart«ra. nsects am! odurs; y offer m> temptaton to pr:>nk te y do not accumulate ram water snce y are closed when placed out for collect and Ibev do tw! freww t< ground durng wnter motth An add«l fctfa- wbkh offcal' consderpd whfn dscus^nk program, mayor explaned, that use of ba>s may help "to some degree n s'abl- Ing costs of garbage M M (ton snce garbage contractor wll be able to cover more terrtory n le ttm. He sad bags are safer for garbage collectors too. because re s less chance of back njury caused If cumbersome, heavy trash cans. "And," mayor added, " garbage cans wll last longer snce y won't be banged-up and dented. In fact, we estmate cosl of usng bag over a oneyear jerod wll be less than ID t»hu»ta«kj provnl thr e»thtft)r U rff F h ftj)<l'j u Wall «(fl <wm Mm pl wa (^ntmrt«r U out truh prt#. to notfd " font < > lo a ntflf effekmt an& mmbn-.v method ot reu trawt»hr early len whch mnetha ttrt Clous Graduate GREAT LAKW. Ill - NUT Frtm.m A^preMrf Rchard A. Clans. «m ol Mr am) Mrs Hary J. flaua, al 550 Whlmg /WCTIU, Mana^un, N J, a«graduated from MKlHlt Male School at Servce School Command, Grea' [..,«.- Ill 1965 FORD Falcon 4 Door 6 Cylndar - Auto. $995 Gfger Ford HWY. 3$ A RT II IT II MIMA«Ml l«0 LOSE WEIGHT Oat m»nftg nauhl wttae yau tak our ««.t ulm SUlllllell N«pnarrtpUoa naadad You muat luat u (l}' ut of HHII mkwt tjatej SUWMIKX la a labkl and fo.nl; Uowcd No starvng, ao apaaaal ck, no harmful dn^a SUM ODEX cml BID and. «W ta Uu,l\JHSTr;K K M utuavi for any reaaon. ;aa ratva tre unuwd portkjn ts makcrf and get your full money luck 9UM0 I>KJ K vjl l.y YORC MUG STOKE 131 Mmar PUa Mal Ordar fllad Stwct MufHan Wtoal AhMal IrakaSamka Gawral Rapln ow Our PCnUYANCC Napfuna Dal We don't love you and leave you. GIGER FORD HIGHWAY 35» 31 IELMAR, N. J. Most dealers love you fne n 9ho»Toom. Bat what about after you buy your car? At your Ford Dealer's lovng never stops from very frst day. Pck your model and color. Name your optons. If we don't have your car, our computer wll fnd t pronto. k Talk prce?talk deal? We love : «, to make you happy. And we don't love you and leave Mot!, We're stll wth you when you drve away. Wth servce people who are proa who love to get your car back to you as promsed on tme. Even f you keep your new Ford forever we'll welcome you wth open arms, forever. And that's love.the knd that t leave you. FORD

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That's when 85C plus lax s most you'll pay for a 3-mnute coast-ocoast tall, drectly daled wthout servces of an operator. So, be happy. By phone your perpetual emoton machne >1 New Jersey Befl Senator Calls For Applcants WASHINGTON - Senator Ul lord P Case today &nfnytmee plans t.. hold a Cvl Servr; cx;:mna[>n M Saurdy. OvttW 3. lo assst hm n seedng hs MfeM lor he I'ntwJ Stjte Ar fm tfett Mlttry. am MtTchaM Marne Ac-adem't for tht- rhn enterng n tht' tht 1 Ths exmnaton II»>t" tn ^a! re-dents of Mate o New Jersey. All persons dosrn^ 'o take test should wrte ID Senalor Case. Old Senate Offce t handw hv thr muhr «M amfl»teut not tnwalto MM pnwgh n m;f! any member «f arnwd IVM I (ofrjlty charged wth m ta'f srous often!, twh a murder or arson, aganst cvlans! _ federal and rtal m j) romha? jene ncdent Io dt-pattory, &n& rarrvnr flwt a mhtary aeeratwn,' pottery kn al f [he ch«rge s Wbaodaaw by Ury mm-nt. ma Isfoundnot E»l v, or chtrtms otbfnse M^n^frM. 'Hu f ttp we?''^#ft^ had M reasonable and^tmtantut rftw for nstltutne charge. fat elv accused sf vewnan mld recover up to «TO.066 dam- y M» «M»«n«n Ih. mat" Mr Mr. McDonough dw. tu.- defeated fc«de>ton bl], whch uf fered ahfrnatves trf wntmnt h(l present fnancng establsham county lbrary as a lne tem n county budget Exempt lbrares n objected (' ' «ous (He.-rftj) ft/s{«, n- school s thrw tmes as larg a& f bth lcal and a attorwv'b'p y 8^" ng for btrth a loc Forf Mon«juth school. When ' f df»fr-xl ; ng hmself,t onr> aganst B. ' nty lkr^ru lbrary, although a Ihaot agreeng tha h perod" Bu.sy vulng for every Rt'prrsental ve Arng 'PI ojtvff f th- Mould nermt ewrv servceman a:tprttterf of ltwary ary afjpropraton bll wthout ever ra&ng I voct' of pro^ "-(mes '««"" snd tn recover Mr Ikmd has charged rt f,,t' "WIMC Mr Howard pmnt <>nt th»( t 1 " nnwson reo'rnd an abwnce of reasonable and sat n for nref>rrfna trm would prevent bl! harg m pvng all solders a carte nche aganst "overnment t would allow serrms cases of nn=tw to pp remwiteh. Mr, Howard noted dst m ohl- EII ar>ologv ha? bpw forfhcomng mm Armv "The least Buldng, Washngton, DC 20510, gownmn ran do s o " ber lhan August 15, All can- IrEFal Tens nvohwl n defe- AArH s'lould he at least 17 hm, and eve hm wmc years old and must not have of remratons," Mr rcn:'ht>d l3r sad brthday by Howard contnued. Inly 1 of year n whch y All eftwatm were drooed bv B&3 enter one of academes. Arrnv on.tune». W0. Senator Case has one appontment lo fll at Mltary Acad- emy, one at Naval Academy. nf two at Ar Force Academy. Ten nomees, a prncpal 1969 FALCON 2 Door 6 Cyl. - Auto. $1895 HWY. 35 & RT he ncdent. o«a n Wllhfl anvonr relatve to md nne alternates, wll be chosen _ or each vacancy. AH canddates) t OP rf MuttsM. sn.t rtr s, vl! be requred by Aademk: of posble rlet'ton for ulterna,( TION II.I aards of respectve ac.dmes to take College En- The Slate of New Jersey s r? umltm appontments to academes. ASSETS / k Id ftnm Board examnaton as well locatwl ten vacances for f otftel U. 8 ;..vc!r,n.. s',..:.! M and of SKUfs anl [mll-l M.UIIVIM -. a medcal examnaton and class enterng Merhant Marne Academy n Ten young rounl HKurtthn - ps [UwKHnfl s KWpwal physcal apttude test. M! canddates, except Qualfed prncpal, wll be evaluated and rankpete for I he vacances exsrtng g Wmh prantlw men wll be authorzed to comed n order of mert by al ths academy. I n'hlj; S NOW lllv! l Academc Boards n consderaton rotal ASSETS' 1968 TRIUMPH GT6 Fast-back Coupe $1995 HWY RT FENCO MAINTENANCE SERVICE Cleanng IMontMy Bweekly Weekly) House FLOOR RUS FURNITURE WINDOW WAXING SHAMPOOING WASHING WALL & CEILING WASHING Toms Rver, N. J Westwood, N.J, FORD GALAXIE Convertble $1595 HWY. 35 S RT LEGAL NOTICE r»n«-»tj.. Or Labltes _ - TOTAL UAIllLlTIEs IRS P cumbmt Omgrt'Msman Jwnes -I Howard l-hj' wll bt "wb stantalty al fault" l Urn Sfpal Sct»x>] s tranf^ted Durng _. _ years, Mr fto<1 ha tjanw) tbf Fort Gordon school rr«tvh nearly KW mllon m «1 «rat constructon funds, whle r,tt MwwwRUb school rece urxter U mllon "SA years two school were vtrtuatly tqual nrfh Today, rhc Georga 1967 COUGAR XRT Coupe Auto. - Power Steerng $2095 Gqer Ford HWY. : 35 & RT I-I60Q LECAL,NOTK1! 823,07e, R28ERVSS <>N LOANS ANn SECURITIES ) Ij t> l ll OTAL RF,.SKltVKS ON LOANS AND SECURITIES.. TOTAL CAPITAL ACTOUNTS OTAL UABIUTISS. RESRR MEMORANDA n;,.x'l.( _ ,790."ffl r he s calendar flay -. 13,144, ncd m ntrlrm-nt Imns Includwl t n,< v' f TIT. knvintlgo nnd JASIES C. STEBt,,111 1.KON T. ABBOTT THOMAS C MAIm.AN MERLE SIMI'bON SOMETHING TO lurersellp TRY CLASSIFIED! 1968 MUSTANG Fosrback VI Auto. Pc.r Stecrnq $2095 HWY, 35 t RT THC HOMf THAT FITS YOUR NffC DfSfRVfS Sp«f N«m»-Brand sze Infant through 14. e (or from Robtrt Bruct Oamltn H. financing THAT UTS YOUR BUDGET. c 'C tffl /or a fome loan! Cndered Botany fl.by Bfht Trm Ft SUMMER 1 SALE 50% 0«Story Hour Chldren's Shop 921 F ST.. BtlMAR & LOAN ASSOCIATION 7U I Oft A,t.

4 H M O T turmtmw. M/$s Belmtrdgras Contest n Progress a U, <. U I M I C O 11» Safty t K jff of CflpHtt, M» WO Are St Ittaf kcepm t>t a» rw4> < u> tkhut I.,. t.. y a «n u > Patlaaaa M) M Mat a! hvm a t «attl f B H n»a mt a.. M. aa. a aw tat, lnn»..«.. l T T ^ r Tlsm^a Ma,,,,, ESS «S5 e asrs.rl'ra,. aaaaaa awaw atmnnmr. «< I'afa a?#aw ana. M a a r Ml»flM I a t TwnJu,. M rfad, rf».u r J. tmmsm.» l «., ( «.».. SHurtl Hm ( k a b Fap»aE tl>.ul( H a n at tl» tow HHaa tram ee l«ea Irsea fe.%«m b uana f^z:._,rrt^»tm»-j '» <«<««M. r u m ^^ ^_^I - ' """"IT j ^, t ( ^ J t ^ ( ^ ^ _ faahll af^hafemi ala-a aa fcms Wwa a "wvtt ha. tc' laao).«:> Nk raavuum ' 2 f " " _ ' ' " ". M» ^ B l " aa< «h>. > pvaaaml al tka elrw «1967 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 'am,«. fj>n«l lu at thr Hrtw rantmftta u M l raan U Hrmar (tub and dw Tutlwr trformattun, «>t»rt Mr rraarr al TH3m W ratmm of nth-wed (-Hcf U I M ll t» lor. VI Complete Plans For Church LWI POM HWY. I IftRT. I I MLMA«Ml 1400»meoR r w n MTATE Of hm rr.dkrsen BaBSBH Purtuan to t h r nrdtr >( UM'IS H AlKT-s Su rnfat»( tlw County M<mm»uth. hm day nud. on nlafatkm uf uutprtgnw. Th# ( > tral Jer»py Bank and Truat OMnetnr U M pederen.tfw^ard, notce (a ' by gtvia f t tlm 17'^'1'» flf Utl4 Enecutur Ihfclr clanu under oath wthn moftu Iron tha date. r»«tfd. July 14th. l t m. THE TENTHAL TBRSKV HANK AND TRUST rohpany (By: Rtchard Y. C u t. Tn.l Ofrk-ert. New J e r o» O nwm Glt^rt H. Vnn Not". Ea., Frst Natlot Bank Kd Sprnt: Lake. New Jeney. 0 y SIA POODS SPR1SG LUtE - l'lana lor lh» annual Camflthgtt Bll BtKnwrvd b> SI Cathprnf. ("hurrh, Sprng Lake, were recently announced at meetng at Munmuuth Hotel. The Rght Reverend Mongnor M m t Crmea wul he honorary charman Tha general rhatrmen LADT LAWTEUr - Ma. KNTEfU CONTEST M M are Dr and Ma. Waller Judge and aa ( V k al a.»w«part kws Sally Arthw. m-y«rm MMco-charmen are Mr. and Mrs. aer lalan- alasa aa "law slasan MMtt C«tt«gl> ( M t r l, tmfn! Bran Kemedy aaa crlmaelafy." M rlm aew The event wn be held on Fr- l» l a t m a M la whtalaf ake day, Mguat a. a Monmouth Aagm I Han klmararas r«sint, Au«. f, Fran Deal Fart, Hotel, Sprng Lake. lesl. Nlaatna years au, ate ka Mta ArtkHT's M r m l tarlwk CnmmttM charmen and co-creea eyes aaa Ufka aea kmra SaM M ««ba av.r Her mcharmen a r t : Cadllac omn' har. S»»', M-t-M. pwtwl ftpuvt an U-at-JI. tec. Mr. and Mrs. John Greco and Mr. and Mrs Carrol! Mct'abe; pa. trow. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stafford and Mr. and Mrs. F Farr; prntng, Mr and Mr. Sylvester Carrol ad Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bejer; chance books. Mr and Mrs Maurce Mclaughln, charman, and Mr. and Mrs. John WlHy rreferfcfc D. tune, Jr. son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Galzo, and Mr. 'Bo>» In The Band," a Mart and Mrs. Vncent Motzel: specal Crowley productten, s a brtlantclubs, Mr. and Mrs. John R.!y conceved nvrtem pcture oeao'bren and Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Lered arouad emutonal-ph-yday; lcense, Mr. and Mrs. John nloea] aspects whch homosexp. Tullvand and Mr. and Mr;. uals fght n order tt> survve. It Kenneth Drury; publcty. Mr. m gves lo publc a realstc look " r s. John McCarthy nd Mr. and a. m.'u.l strfe homosexuals ^Trs. Enjene Gatlas'er; tckets, cutter hawng to accept what y Dr. and Mrs. Ncholas Confortl and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Larson: dance, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Qulrm The entre story centers around and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Law- a group of sx homosexuals, plus >n; master of ceremones, Mr. one male whore, who are,4vug and Mrs. Edwn Geaslng; fnance. a brthday party for r leader, Mr. and Mrs. Nchael Fllan and Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Ryan: decorthe me ntensfy as cratons and art, Mr. and Mrs. John Vorna and Mr. and Mrs Robert cle of sx begn battle of tryng to accept what y are; KaSE truth about mselves, socal not nvolve mselves: those who eact'ons, parana, neuross, and rejected what t stood for. combng all wth an n^red;t-nt "Woodstock" s an epc, a be)f fear. gnnng, frst creaton, a gen The me, self-mposes pefedton and gult complexes, were It compels vewer to assmvel conceved and acted out, late nto happenng, to soul- Boys tn Band Flm Revewed 4UafW (aark K.rr COCKTAIL LOUNQl SUmmtuth (wa(> Part SjtWB calu»»m l ytsterddy taa> KBUM Y«r Tr««and ^»ark Nv«r " M? tobettmtt, RVIMI l»- sngle M M IwtwBwt l» and I I tea trf a^r I'ark v h.a.ll>»"' Itoa, a b rrwar'a tsf r«l»-r Mot t't!t^ l>(! )l) ' It! ar <Kan,»«-, snal I t).am,an' Cunj I'a-ll t j cammtu wll a-op^ ap p n watra nvj! l» KtaaB- vtudy -( ' Mwes, lchen, and pansr By t««uhawgrauh..»n- fara.." at tnark Kv«r (.njm> III SatUlh! AII» I Vlu l w n Par. SchooDou Kom. Wall apafl sad ajjph,atnm raa betuwwm. 10 a m maled u Belntard^ras, P 0 Bun Mann»Hth <l«nty Park System IM. Belmtr. ar be rtuwl ufl al tfce plar d huwoeu «> anym>n«ma a general nature tratk al SAark K'ver t>hnty! V k, Schoaluorl yatm nerchant houae Huad. Wall To»n»b. at rll br « ay a! NdMtr X on4 tath Av nue la Wall T«natn,, «nh r M. l l l«m «,> > at 1 «pro m. Evelyn's Sea Food CdUttlV tfetwrt. huh h af U U- : a% V laatr. H J Ikal r V t.»! v >. (a Wr««««N. II IMnw «a»«a>>«a t u d a r». M mmtmn tt taala t t a u. 1J«am aii«t«afartal II md II» 1 A T»( tv d llakur af Belmar Actvtes M«fM«A Ft Yowr Hl Mary's Caterng Servce DELI & SANDWICH SHOP Try Our Mn Mary Combnaton Sandwch Turbay, Coraad Baaf, Swlt Choaso, Ruwan Drattmg, Cola Slaw, laeon, LarhKa > Tomato. $ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 A X to 8 P.M. Ffth Atvme Pmlon f Mmor Muncpal land CONCERTS - 8:30 P.M. tvihy TUESDAY THRU SEPT. 1st ' IEN GRAVER ORCHESTRA July 16, 20, JO, Aug. 6, 10 - :30 PM. llth Avenue Pavlon... f 809 Belmar Plaxa SANDPIPER RESTAUIUNT ATLANTIC AVENUE Bazaars Frtt Entertanment Berween I st & 3rd KEITH HUGHES, Organst CMMrao't Amateur Hour SPRING LAKE Organ Ractal CammgnTy Sngng Solo Snoan % (Mm Spocal Faature f MT-S870 Luncheon Daly - 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M. # Dnner 5:30 p.m. ro 1:30 p.m. Story Tellng Sunday Breakfast n Lesure By Mrs. Grace Roper 1:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. 10:30 AM. Every Wed. thru Aug. 19th AT THE puc LIBRARY ^r Recreaton Lou Goldberg n Charge - Memoral Feld ALL JULY THROUGH AUGUST 21st VESUVIO RESTAURANT F STREET BETWEEN llth» l l t h AVENUES OrganMO Play Monday thru Frday 9:00 to 11:30 A.M. (Aga Ito14) Evann«> - 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. Aga 14 and Up) Truely, "Boys In The Band" s ully nvolve oneself, to move, to revealng flm of homosexual c, to cry, to laugh, to touch at'l sprt. 'ang-ups. Jersey Shore Medcal Center NeptUBe 0! STOP FOR ALL four HOME HEATING NEEDS! V Budget Payment V Servce Plans V Automatc Fll V Replacements & Installatons STERNERS Y llth I R.R. AVES. IELMAR. N. J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adjm, 407 Evergreen Avenue, Bradley Beach are parents of a grlmr, and Mrs. Thomas Kegelman, 332 Woodland Avenue, \vot\. are parents of a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ecfcart, Wall Road, Sprng Lake Heghts. are parents of a grl. Mr a-d Mrs. Harry Coleman, 1606 Lesle Road, Wall Townshp, are parents of a boy. Immense, mssave, fanta^ma.orlal, comtcl'ng, expressve, ravng, trulhtul, nvolvng, unklevajle, reveajn. KSTMMRT-tMKTUlUNE SUKOD-S11MB Steve Gepp's PUB Tluse and only se words can Je used to descrbe emot'onal sura of lchael Wadlegh's Woodstock." «a»r»alonm-1300 SIZZLING STEAKS he truly unbt'lcva'-lc effeel of /ooltq-k u^nn tho Ajnercan blc brought, as does any varalon [rom our establshed status uos, vared opnons and reac: ons. G e t your message across.... For as lttle at DeWIII Army HosoHal Fort Itelvolr Va. The beauty 0/ flm s that X not culy caj>ture3 magndde uf Woodsock "HappenSgt. and Mrs. Gu.tav Buda-?h. ng" fort al o brought nto retro131)1 Nor:h Taft Street, Arlngton, spect exteror recpents who Va., are parents of a arl. Mrs had b tolerate three days of ong Budach s daughter of Mr.ha'ted, beard wearng, pot smokand Mrs. Walter Tberman. 3W ng, fre^k lookng, beautful, nworthngton Avenue, Sprng Late tellgent, peaceful, ha?py teenheghts. agers. per week and Shore's fnest wth an Ad n SANDWICHES! OPEN ALL YEAR The Coast Advertser's Pont Pleasant Hosptal The fjm acheves /vertually mpossble task of capturng Ur. and Mrs. Davd Durter overwhelmng sncerty of WoodU06 Oceat Avenue, Belmar, are stock's partcpants, out creates a complete pcture by! savng parents of a grl. space and tme for those who dd ENTERTAINMENT WITH 701 f STREET - BEjLMAR Bob Mllon, Ml MMIH SHEET IMDttTIEUl now featurng FRI., SAT. 1 SUN. NIGHTS Phone

5 QWRO OBITUARIES M»..tl Ju» a «MM. MM t MM MuMU a><t M Ml IHOWI.,,...< Maataa, tjfc.,.««,» «««Ml tmpw pt I'M tmm <l««ik Ed Mwwtnl tut n H.IU.I Htm ~.,. M tug ha I>aMaa ~,. H am Aa4re» «., HMW> wd» MMIHI IM. Mana. V. txy a«al UMI IM H >> UML Ha Ml MU mm aru Wa jal! Ml IM. M IM S «4. M at aar n u T», M»r.! la, afclavfe M ara a> OM l» > M.»J. Mr, aank.!»> a M Chun MHI II «A H Mornk WonNf >» I'.H - VuuU> (rou(. T M P M. Evaooj WrnUy T mrmrx ft»w»l CHDBOI lk.._4 u. Wa T l» «am Ho; Euoharal»» m. Heralaf Pr., Sun< Purl»n«>W fgatna> tlon ««d dkurcfc artnol H.1, (Uy 7 an) 10 a m tr. MXIU'I». c. cmnra art»» aaj CHMNI ParhM)- M OM I. n. 'IHUUJR ODUR cmntca UNITT Cmr HM Aw. BHT7 m. N. J. a». Ckarfc. Hmrlktf Vldlon Welcorotl IKVKNTH OAT ADVENTtW cmmcu Skart Mnr Ikal v..««wnburr :» a.m-saoo.-., "Hool. 11:9 a-m. Church Sen J w. r. Myert, f r tottl AVENUE CHAPB. rmk Anne mn CHURCH Pnurfl rad Wetl Lake Aeam k RCT. Lawraace E. Maan SUNDAY SERVICES «:30 a.m.-mornng worshp and turuoq. 11:00 a.m. Mornng worshp and KttOOB. ALLENWOOD PROTESTANT «e». J. E. McFarlerf. Paetac (:N A.M. - Bble EefaooL K:45 A.M. Mornng Worakjp. 6:00 P.M. Young People'. V.CO.P.M. Evenng BvangjU tc Servce. 1:00 P.M. - Prarra and Bble 8<o<r,. BIBLE BAPTIPT CIH11CB m noodcd Aw. Glendola. N. 1. K. BcnUev, 1'a.l.n»l»T/BAPTIST CHI HI >, Or "ALL WITNW t:m P.M. Evenng Weraatp. (ColUrrMe r«> tm. Peter flum«nl» Pejpa Ula v L. Hm OrwnM 1:45 K.:t. Sundnj Vhool Kd U 9 MltBlUt um AM. Uotntag -»rl". Hwl M.. Itekn Hnd, Mn frrwa Mm < onara Mrt U«r> (Wmrr. tn lartwra BWt MeKnMM. Mra fan IIM k Urt!!.»', n,. on. Mr Ijlv I»m»f MIM I1l',- < wm Ulu ('am and ['a lot.n,l Mm < lt Kll Or ST I KIM Tll! AJtmANGEt ha.lrt N'nlh Sm,lay AUrr T-uty.Inly as, IW!» «no A M Holy Offlvlmfflmt 10 IM A \I Momnt; Prayer, Holy CommtnkH sar Serm>n The Rev Pam^ Haymond H Mftr, Uprtor. wll prtafh n u MM1 SI vm HTHOOL l<» r «, S«utl Hrlnut u oo a Sundays All Welcanw. 7 JO pm d Bble Study. A» I'lUH Urtkalflt Chna Ft aaa 1 GarlkM Avewc tm, N.J Ml. CUIfonl G. MlalHcr U A.M. Mornng Wlnbp MT. OUVE BAPTIST CHURCH m Amw aa4 T Mm Rev. C. P.CUr, Pastor Caurch Servces 11:00 A.M. Ground Breakng Ceremones, Sunday, Hay 17 at 1 P.M. 1APTIST TABCRNACLB r St., Soul. Bebur Mana G. E. Murgae., Put- :«A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL. We have a class In our Sunday School lor YOU. BWNG your chldren to Sunday School and study Word of God wth us. 11:00 A.M. Mornng Worshp Servce. Message by Rev. Peter Letchford, Charman of U.S. Board of Drectors of Afrca Evangelcal Fellowshp. 7:00 P.M.. Evenng Servce Message by Rev. Peter Stam III, Home Drector for Canada of Afrca Inland Msson Wednesday 7:30 P.M.- Prayer Meetng & Bble Study ft. CATHERINE'S CHUBCB SprtalUa. SUNDAY MASSES! St Calkarlm'a Olurea nust UNITED MEfHODIST I, t, 10, 11, 11 CHURCH (L Catlartt'a Cafelcrla tttenta Are. D SI 9:19, 10:15. 11:15 DAILY MASSE! Moralag Worsllp 10 a.m. «. Calbarlae-a Chunk IA.H. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCB Utk Are. ud K St. Beluar, N. 1. Her. Taeedere B. Dktl, PMto ST. ROSE R. C. CHURCH Seventh Are. E St.. Belmar Monseur Peter J. Teston, Pastor Sonaj Mauea Inho flunh 7, 8:30, 9, 10, 11, 12, 5 P.M. Peek Day Masses 645 & 7:45 - confessons before 7:45 Masa. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL Fourth and Rammenl Brute; Beach er. 1). Stewart AJey, Rector Sunday servces: 8 and 10 AM. Weekdays, 'ednesdays aad Holy Days 10 A.m. He was d h«a\) Kfupment»(r IV at he Kar Naval "unmum ln-pol and uprnlrd deny utprrnfll W'tnes m Route :M prr!r 21 years He was rer«d f,tr >Hst 1» ysrs llv»., ptk»nl».r of thr AhVv foajtta N aa>m4 at t an to ta. «'» an ht. «Mn t;ud). A mum, at hum. ttat «K.I.,..I M I,, km. ual tmu W.!«, VI, a to Mn OnMI Hattf. MaM. tavnmrmrm nhjm nto r. Itobm Vf,rv fawral u ere hrm Soturky la- John.1 Coffey. 16. t» dh ^t Tueaday 's luta, (V a»rt «P. Mr C«tfay 4 «MM Oraay ol su IkV mm am l»«a>vatn n Frttocc raa a»mtm of I'M. _j»u». M< «at m CKhartW Itanun '» ulh Owrct. «t«uk>. Hr k arvtwl bv a tn EtMurd, ca»oom W l»«d. Ito M«K«raaml H,«w Brng Lak Hrlthtl»JI n Year End Clearance NEW CARS T/ BIRDS - UP TO $1200 OFF FORDS - UP TO $1000 OFF TORINOS FAIRLANES FALCONS MUSTANGS MAVERICKS UP TO $ OFF Hnvy Only 70 New Cars Left n Stock HIGHWAY 35 & ROUTE 38 BaMAR Mr Juntlw»> la V«rt and BI tlva am W y» Ha a mlnrf akdty! d. tta alas a v«teran of WurMl War I rfc a wrvl«d»j tw «, and S yhav MRS LOUSE UfM 177 W M M l %V«-BW MedcwU-r She Mrs BTaM was bom tn Eat ontown She «s a nwtnher of he Memoral Inrted Methd^l.'hurch, here Survvng are a ne<e, MBS Eva Vtdne, Owan (rove; and w[hew. l>wmard N^xoe, Belm;u The Francmn, Taylor, and Lopez Funeral Home, NeptHe. was n charge of arrangements. MISS ttkatrhy. (IARK rndcrh a taraar. M4 We daurtlm. ktlam Manuaw.t I, ^!..t.. lftght SPHINC UUCE HEKJUTS -- VBT1HR J. AHRKNS, SB Servces MN Wd Saturday for Maa Beatrce Clark, who ded Wall Toonalp!! NMWM9 at Jersey Shwrt- WAI-L TOWNSHIP Servces Medcal Ontcr. Neptune were held Saturday for Arthur J. She was born n Vrgna and Ahrens. Sr., who ded last Wednesday at h.! home a/ter a bref bad lved here most of her lfe. She was daughter of late 'Iness He was 62. Mr and Mrs Norman Clark Mss Clark was a member of Mount fsgah Baptst Temple of A-Aury Park, and served on church's 4er board, She s survved hy fve brors, rvurge and l>ws Clark, here, James, John, and Rev. Chester Clark, al of Belmar: and three ers, Mrs Anne Vaknlne antl. Mary Thomp^m, both of >t Oranpe, and Mrs, Carne Tassy, of Montclatr. The Edvnrd E. Jackson Funeral Home, Ne une, was \n charge of arrangements, MRS. II ml I s VTAIJIIE SOI!.Sylvanla Avenue Avon AVON Servces were held Saturday for Mrs. Irene F. Walde. 78, who ded last Wednesday at Jesey Shore Medcal Center, Neptune. Mrs Walde was horn n Rurford and had lved n Bellellle before comng here seven years ago. She was wdow of Chart Walde. ' Suruvnf are her daughters, Mss rene Walde and Mrs. Ed-./ard McCrath. notl here; and her sster, Mrs. Hugh Cooney, Red Bank: and sx grandchldren. The Hanel A. Ttclly Funeral Home, Belmar, was n charge of arrangements. MRS. WILLIAM M. KOENIG (lo Pne Street Roselle ROSEIAE - Mrs 1(! Ear1e ' '" Kocng. 85, ded Tuesday at her summer home, SI Sxth Avenue. Sorv Lake Heghts, She was wdow ot Wllam M. KoenR. Mrs. Koeng w:s!)orn hot and lved here most o( her Ho. She summered n Sprng Lke Heghts for 40 years. She w?s ; eommunc;mt of St. Mark's Luran Church, Elzabeth. Sunvm are three sons. Ear!, Maples, Fla. f"v. Kenlw'orln, Edwf. SpHnK tfllft He^Wa: one daughter, Mrs. El Ijetner. here; seven grandchldren and two great-grandchldren. Tle Meefn Puneral Home..Sprng Lake Heghts, was n dj\<e of arrangements.,»«hud tan cefcdent uf Belmar arr-a for more than M years She was born n New BunsAtck. and was a c<mmun- IHJ o? tn. rhureh rf St Urel. N<M (lur _«WM wljow of Wllam F^lmund Rens A (fcuhter, N'lrw- Hll R.-ns. tt home, survves. A requem mass was wd at Church of St Urel and nterment was n Ekmvood Cemetery, New Brunswck Servees were under drecton o( DanW A. IWIIy Fural Home. Belmar. Mr Ahrens was born n Jersey Cty, He moved here H years ago. He was employed as a loeomo- W engneer for Penn-<"«ntral Ralroad for 2a years. He was a member of Masonc Lodge of lersey Cty and Brorhood of Locomotve Engneers. Mr. Ahrens was a veteran of World War 11. He served as a eutenant n Mltary Polce He s survved by hs wfe, Vrgna; two sons, Arthur J Jr and John, both at home, and hs stepmor, Mrs. Chrstna Ahrens. sere. The O'Bren Funeral Home fas n charge of arrangements. 4U. ToWNSfU' - Ser «M«MM (or Mrs Laura ey» old. I, whu ded 14 1\ety at M femr m ths area all her lfe M- Rsynlfc ;!«wdow a nwmher of th - of dod Full (Jyspel Cburrh. MMMM Survvn; are her daugbta- IflH F/.fyn IVynokts, wth whom she hv«d. and two smters, Mrs MWred Sf>an!(erT FarmnydaW. and Mrs {,>,; H\>\ HuwelH Townshp Tt>-.tohn)n Funeral Home, M l T.wnahtp «M n charge of t MEEHAN Funeral Home 555 Warren Ave. Sprng Uk, HeghU Hugh B. Meehan - Drector JOHNSON Funeral Home Fully Ar Condtoned I W. )B - Wall Townshp Modern Funeral Horn Modflrnly Equpped Walter J. Johnson Drector MI ESTABLISHED 1944 TELEPHONE DANGLER FUNERAL HOME J. Robert Gray - Owner & Mgr. "We endeavor to serve each famly as f y were our own, otterng a warm and frendly atmosphere, qualty and dgnfed servce to meet every fnancal need". EIGHTH AVE. & SOUTH LAKE DRIVE, N. J. Phone DANIEL A. REILLY FUNERAL HOME Stuated on beautful Slver Lake convenlenry located to serve entre Shore Area, 801 D Street Belmar, N. J.

6 THE COAST AOVEKTISER m mmm PanCs Wn Popularty 1 «< w. t 4MI»W I. fkyl sa Mask MD «(IM \U\\ IMI (Ml MK t\ baatfta IM «l.««#t» ln»..«m It. » >>rt,, hr lk> Mb #«h«<" Mr» rjajsjl > want»«. ll»»m 1" rm The Sprt of Uberty "Th# n«m» of Amerca mu«t nlwayt exalt ju»t prde of patrotsm." What Mlt-r words than se to commemurau annversary of lmnng of he Declaraton of Independence! Front Ue tps of George Washngton fame many admonton! and statements of fath that all of us would do well to recall n se tmes when our naton a fraught wth dssenson. As for example: "Whle we are contendng for our own lberty, we should be very cautous not to volate rfhts n conscence n ors..." And to those who resort to volence to force r vewponts upon ors, or to voce r dspleasure by destroyng property, we commend se words of General Washngton "The very dea of power and rght of people to establsh government presupposed duty of every ndvdual to obey establshed government.,. Every valuable end of government s best answered by enlghtened confdence of people, and by teachng people mselves to know and to value r own rghts... to dscrmnate sprt of lberty from that of lcentousness chershng frst, avodng last and untng a speedy but temperate vglance aganst encroachment, wth an nvolable respect to laws," Today Presdent of Unted States s seekng to end dssenson" n ths naton to brng peace anttharmony both wnthn and wthout our borders. May Amercan eagle proudly soar aloft a symbol of "lberty and justce for all." And may that phrase become a lvng realty J wrtorttrrw^tut"^ r " uou)w»" wa«,'mwii n full -.m and. KM elj>l >«d tfd to bf wry he resstant V bat to grow»h ha mn -»» Hum th to be your n'^wte lt. tated Janes J trct nunatn of A ) P»rk t waafc Kt t pant r.«(t twouttfuw war under thadf " I 1I PK-urHv offcv. 1 n cumknr.th «nul> hrtartd But ten's MtMhaj,u m! "> Mr Cjnsw. mag) Hr! auw ym <an km! rhen brth Needs fer»m elume fur dluthuty EXVT teo&h >ou nwd m rad ffhr. =tr" f"~ rtmevtojjl bemtu anjy loo!a(,. w rede Oave off tbr «xtra sttchr auu»- IUM Small, Medum and Lsaf :> Sad; One lady wrote «had enacts as early as y ahaum «! far tabs and you hate wender n shaded planter w+#r# H ^ " ^ MX are uutkted n rath pattern morr N»y f «flng I«< tnymt rha has mrkod n nv fully bjttc patems to <-> ont.tt- 1 fh W nter ckfar, true colon wll tral over thr tde Sonv> eumpet. M! l.kyment coverxl by au-ul tecur wttn n;ny or knt, tu well Te»IT Hand Kmt «M or «<.<«"d yardane '«Quck Ir<. Ojleru Candkktm and Balsam "" ty lor lve A put ten wart. tm your m rochvt wardrobe VtMh.w KntLUO I'ANTSSU.U. UIK N«Kg0 mnco yvstf >lc uthsrarrt' make M TV old round table, Grm'. and k expertwl to oe sut of wort You'll fnd yourself usng th and m ATH send V n rurwncy rsuad 'lt Oeed for Scaauyu attractve rombtnatkr rockng thalr lor at least 12 months because pattern aver and over agan check ar money onrr to Lo \uu\ Aryle dewgns No danger of mjur} or sckneu) should ap Uuhw. of Cdlftffna. CoaM Ad The 'Elfn' seres of Impatent Tha old put btty «m. vm IVrhap flared pants verson <.4 "larrbd" yarns shnr.t/ ply for datflty benefts un vertser, Box teff, Lnglewood. made urh a ht wth vartort b-t a Irwk' that's also ncluded wll prove to HI) Texttev: Mft, ukht. awl medately However, anyone betwjp toe a(es of 24 thru 30 only Caltforna NaOB. "pcky" feelng US) More ex war that 'Efn Scarlet' w«s selected to represent wrtet n We tmdn't taad r(w o 4 Yea, but worth t j be your favorte TV shell has a pensve nnhs credt for havng worked square necklne to furr cm 1 Please prnt your name, addrest; (Ms year's shade gardtn. Low;-»»ug and spreadng, Elfn m once Wf UM tlam tatwen» and perm-nt sde tab dntal. It ZIP code and pattern number Dear Mag Hokne: Do you ha\e But today ; are trwamt tme he becomes dubbd Thne CM bt easly lengned for a punl) Sead l w«t for each (orectkmb fur erochetag a Bw# Impatent bloom all summer. U dsabled before age M need credt tunc or drets length, altn 0vm pattern for fnt-clau mal and tsn afghan? I mad one several for only m years of work In Foxglove 'Foxy' s an All Amer-1 n nstructons. specal handlng, or X cents year ago. but lost drectons. It was very smple, made lean wnner. It dd well n Folk travel to ww old work! three-year perod endng when EACH for ar mal. sunny AU-Amerca plots and s of «rt t.'^r daahlky begns Four-ply yarn s used throughout n basc stockkwte s'tsh For n two colors and looked lke some dong better ths year n shade Whetwver y are on dsplay Even though benefts cannot be tttle lnes and dots as colors wef quck knttng The forturate maalternated --Mrs. II, Nkcotana 'Whte Bedder' and They apprecate beauty - old but Torena 'Fourner Compact^' M complete dozen annuals for shade. Ncotana, or flowerng tobacco, s especally useful where a taller fragrant flower s desred. Torena, or Wshbone Flower, s an attratve compact plant about 1 one foodt hgh and s covered wth )lue flowers wth a yellow blotch on lower petal. Guded tours of Rutgers Annual Dsplay Garden wll take place from 10 am. to 3 p.m, You can also enjoy a pctoral slde. tour n L03 Cabn showng trees and shrubs through all four. seasons. County agents and college 1 specalsts wll answer gardeners' guestons. You can get a descrptve leaflel and a map showng way to Flower-Vegetable Open Hou?e from your county agent, Monmouth County Extenson Servce, 20 Court Street, Freehold, N.J Admsson s free. And so much n demand today So those Golden Yean wth r memores And famly and frends - have more wth Than anythng old tho prceless Lke natural thngs on ths earth Mrs. Mlle ReW South Behrcr fa AddrM pad for frst ft months of dv ablty, enplalned Mr. Calvane, medcal records and or necessary data can be collected, revewed and a decson reached before sx-month watng perod s up thus enablng payments to begn on tme. If re s any doubt, don't delay... fle today at your socal securty offce located at Alt Heck Street. Asbury Park. The telephone number s , or for resdent! of Ocean County SUBSCRIBE NOW! Fll n and tend subscrpton blank to... THE COAST ADVERTISER 701-7th Ava. lelmor, N. J Plww D.lv.r THE COAST ADVERTISE On Honor Roll LOGAN, Utah - Hlda Jane L Derres, a student n educaton at Utah State Unversty from Belmar, N.J., has acheved honor roll for Sprng Quarter, 1970, announced Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, vce presdent for student affars rvm: MI-MOO Dear Readers: What a wonderful flood of letters prasng modern syntc yam. Some were from kntters wth years of ex penencf wth wool before turnng to syntc. Very frankly, I watt amased that I ddn't receve etven one letter to contrary. Thank you for takng tme to wrte and tell me of all your experences. They were very nterestng Some of you have a real talent for wrtng and beleve me, I could dentfy wth your problems Here's a summary of good ponts sent to me n favor Dear Mrs. Ughton I haven t been able to locate what you mean but f one of readers knows and can send me drectno&, 111 be glad to prnt t n column. Sounds good for hegnners I know where tere s a class of chldren learnng to crochet, borne are FIRST 0-ftADERS. What do you thnk ll that? The teacher tell me y're dong great. I would be MOST nterested m learnng of anythng chldren, youth groups of syntc yarn. If any of youor organzatons are dong wth dsagree, may I hear from handwork. Have you a story to or sde as well. <1» Allergy: tell? My hands ddn't tch when I knt- CROSSWORD» By A. C. Cordon LHHM' F 1 1 4xLL 1 1 f t n t ^""I^THr^ F 1 JLD ;; \rm\ ru n HTT ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION R00 Sngl«Copy Maled ptr copy Servceman - - $2.00 College S+udent (9 monttt) «, $3» Name.,... Addrw I Organzaton most nterested n: «-.... Enclosed t my check. CHANGE OF COMMAND - Emjl Oteen, rght, oolgong presdent, turns over gavel of Sprng Lake- Brellc Kft'uj Club to ncomng rlb prestqtnt, Frank Mnran. New (ffrcrs were fnstall'd al dnner BcaU Rlvage, Sprng Lake Heghts. Send me a bl.

7 I.». t»ft m «r:(.,., ka BUSINESS MMM'.. I I ; I.» DIRECTORY rwl. S7. -to <tum c. Wwkt St«HM AUSTATI INSUIAMCI CO > tut >««t«; l.a»>. (HulH l l \»»». h. On net OILMAN'S SURF INSURANCE AGINCY «, M - fan.. N. I <«M<NM «I!»>.,.. j t X > - - fc PARADE EXHIBITS BEAUTY CONTEST FIREWORKS FUN FASHION SHOW AUGUST 6,7 & 8 ART EXHIBIT FISHING CONTEST Thret Thrllng Days For fntre Famly wfcaf) Al Indaftoon APARTMENT FOR RENT? Fry ClatsMI CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Salts onrf Servce Qua/ty Used Can Belmar Motors ITH AVE. 1F ST. KLMAR, N. J. Phone m WONDERING Where The CUSTOMERS ARE )MIT VAN NIS! TO fidiration»«n<» UJ wmm tmntea fkaa ambal el U Sattattl 4>aarMK al IM HM PLYMOUTH Fury III Wagon SI 295 HV/Y IS I KT l Ml -100 uutram ItarkM Ha. t 111» stam-m!'.-!., UarttHl, fl-"t.f( v» Julh) C«p -«.j(fr> 1 ef«4»nt» stwve flat-d MtM la m dfertctvd. ar"t(5p n.ur H'H>w ;n A«BT'««h!(,,(.-,(,! CoMl.-f M.-nmmrth. N.-n-..., Hm!,. hv 171ft ay tttmt,, n of unty. N.J. mtenteetnrt <A Sourly ROW. n? nf Nrw Jerwy fstkl- Hghway. [oute.t3, and thr En«!erl> lne at Rlvrrtalr Drve h«n m a map pntllel "tartnn tm. Rnvr (Jardem, M«!awsn wr)h.p. Mrmm-julh County, N,1. ;led n le M'nmulh County ts 63, ar«t 10. Tt m 1,-rt JOHNS FARGO WUM..< Ulna WALL AUTO SUPPLY HM Ml ««I«N. MW, InM IICYCLIS Cloy'» lcyclct 4 Lawnmowcrt l»th An. 111)! W. N J ARNOLD'S FLOOR COVERINGS UNOUUM CAMEr FOKMICA VENETIAN Jok«T. Hubmr Prop fr» El'nttM U...» «««. 71) 111 MM l".««. M HANSEN FLOOR COMPANY CAKrtT LINOLEUM -- faneung WOOD HOOKS WEEKLr SPECIAL on Rull ot Carpat n StKl Ownr Htnar. Prap MI-J400 KW-lt.jh.ay N» 71 Lma. N. J. mm TAILORS DRIVE IN A ft B CLEANERS ONE HOUR SfcftVICfc SPECIALISTS IN DKY CLtANING PROFESSION Waddng &ownt KnHwtar fncy DrauM Balmar's F>rst Dry Caantr Stn« F St. {Cor, 6th AVB ) PHona UI-2M5 F O O D M A R K E T KING'S MARKET SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO. on -»aoo «- WMOUMI MJNIO - nw w cmt UftHI MOvm -»AtM. CtUAtt AHCJ CUAMO MAM HAUUNG CTOO KMt «k«4 HttHK Ml M :.:>; IMI f Strut MM MtJMAfH >>wmt - tan Meoaaj Ml lll. Ma«a>4 MuMaoWa LOU'S BAR ft PACKAGE STORE a Ml l«wa DatVw COtB HM - U0UQM 0# 9JAUT1f NfW LOCAFION AT.- fo4 f Srt«l - ltav, K X Ml-Ml PI»n«MI 7M2 WEINSTEINS LIQUORS IEVEHA&ES KM AIL CXCAStOMS JADIO ALL MEAT CUT TO YOUR PERSONAL ORDER >hon« Fraa Dallvary Open 24 hours daly. Beel PaHas Mad. In tha Stars 127 H Street. Cor. Curd Avenue Balmar, N. J. >AI ts «. ^ K SMMI MW Sao Habart TRANSISTOR REPAIR CENTER WE REPAIR TUK TRANSISTORIZED RADIO and TELEVISION 9u«l>y t <ju4'«nt<«a Sank!lt f Vt l»r. N, J. RENTAL StRVICt A to Z RENTAL CENTER RENTS MOST ANYTHING RoDway B«ds Uddtn CommtrcU) Floor PofctMrt Contractor Tools Pumps - CKart TtbU 91 f Hwy 35 ('/) ml N. Atbury Orel) Warwn«u - 9M-O33S The COUNTRY SQUIRE DINER and RESTAURANT Dnng Room Avalable for Banquets and Partes All Saltng Done on Premses Route 35 - Wal Towufep They're probably shoppng at stores usng dsplay advertsng n Coast Advertser Offct.1. Newspaper of Mmr, South Belnw, W«H TowmKp, Sprng Ulcs Heghts, and Avorvbytfw-Saa. ad fun f, H'cry A. Kanlan prl 18, 1GHI, awl e H 4 IT. 18, 19, 20,.,T Rlvcrd] Krtv wthout furr FUEL OIL SEABOARD SERVICE FUEL OILS SERVICE CONTRACTS Complete Heatng Sytams "Alt Your Neghbor" Dal HARDWARE DAVENPORT Pant & Hardware TATK OF ROSE LEE TIXK. DECEASED PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 'rsu.nt f. IIIL- rtjt at laoufa R. UN'S, S\rr>gatp of th' County of 703 F Sfraal Belmar, N. J n m HI tl, ths tny ntwlf, on thp ap- jt tt f th^ uu h 's]ntl, Ow'n H. ure, Sole Kstutur o[ thfl pslntp nf wt Row Lw Turk, decttuad nu- JUVENILE FURNITURE l hcvhy gven tn ormtnrs &)!<. Evwutor Ihclr t I um!,t < > OWEN 0. PF.ARCE. SB Old Sflllan Pluza. Mnnamjfn, N. J. Sole Exwutor f ', 01,1 Sqtf I.,,,..,(.,r\ N J FRANK & BETTYS JUVENILE FURNITURE J TOYS A complete lne of carraga, crbs, trolters, car seah, lamps, games, and toys, by such fatuous manufacturers as Smmons, Thaytr, Hedstrom, BasseH, Bll-Rte ard Creatn Playthngs. Rt. 357ttArt. Phona NapfuM Phone Open 7 Days CREST 'N' CURL SURF SHOP REPAIRS - RENTALS ACCESSORIES Inflatables by Racreonlcs Surfboards Hawa Hanson SurboarrJ 1506 "F" Stroot Betwaen 15th & 16rh Ayes. Belmar, N. J. Shark Rver Dve & Sport Shop DIVING INSTRUCTIONS SCUBA CENTER FISHING TACKLE DIVE AIR SPORTING GOODS 1006 "F" Street Phone Belmar TV SALES & SERVICE T.V. RENTALS CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICE SALES and SERVICE Servce Unlt 9 P.M. 620 F Stnwt Telephone Belmar, N. J. Use Our FREE Copy and Layout Servces PHONE Ask for Dsplay NOTICK Notce s herehy jv'n that Plannng Bnanl of tht' Townshp «( WaU vlll hold a hmrng m August.1, 19T0, t 8:00 P.M. at Wall Townshp Muncpal Buldng wllh rmpoct t< pplcatlm <>/ 'prng Lake Farm, ln^.. for approval nt subdvlslnn of land wstlng ol Ihrpc (1) new Iota, and hn '3 Farm Peces, now known ta Lot B and r«6, Blwk 270 on New Rel- M Road nnd Wall Church Koad. as own on Offcal Tax Man of Ihe wnshp of Wall. New Jersey. A ropy of tho sad map U nn fll< th Muncpal Clerk and Is aval- )U> for publc nspecton. Any pr»on vlng sny objeclnn should appear at (he tnl' and plmo ndlcat.-d. U 1-11 WALL TOWNSHIP P1ANNING 11OARJJ 2WO Muncpal Court, WaU Townhp Alfred K. SJraners, S Subscrbe Now To The Coast Advertser VAN BERGEN TIRE CO. DUNLOP TIRE WE SELL QUALITY, SERVICE Uud and Recapped Tre Hghway 35 Heel A»e. )<-<MS UNDERWAHK REPAIR Shark Rver Dve & Sport Shop UNDERWATER REPAIR - RECOVERY. CONSTRUCTION Exclusve DeJ-Mono» Purfcaton Systom Dtvflo, Instructon 1004 "F" StTMt ft»n» - W-5W4 Mw

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