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Maureen Shep pard ami AnnPmfcekiie, b>»h «f We?. N™ Yoit, NJ , had pleaded uf beer while under agf. and wer»? fined in Municipal t'uurt. Mm B*m*4 was fined $100 wl Miss FinkeMie. $50 At the Council nx*ting, prior to the Shamrock hearing, (he (initi- al instructed the Borough health n.fjccr, tn issue a summons to Hm-artl Schor. Jfilu F Street, who had bwn ornentt to vacate the. building for health reasons. Mr. Schor, it was charged. h:ni not < touncil. ii ^ •^^•a • — » ajfi l i l l m, i • w' | t:£Z?£z,*z£. Fund for Becky j ^L •*•• _* J*™ 1 ** WMX TOWNSHIP - Agrouf) ..rrM ta yf .ft* M JW.fi Mayor Schmidt >>u»»J the Own- ) tn oftwmg his fwi^f-jtiul si-'in* Mr JFK! Mrs Wattn Loses License For Six Months BEI.MAK Augtut » in Wall wrv *#rr jtiitmet. **• TV (iiklrrn e.rn«i a ( ''.il "t |35 which * ,- ij--?,,(!i j tu The Brcky ChamhtTltn Fund ffir- fri.dfuri ^Mini,' this fair •n Brtty and Mary King, Deb- but Hud f .f:ii" Ilowbtid, n .•» BeUiti&r^. Usa Maugerk I*i I-iiirj and l*s!te GrahiH. U frtwribatA, aw* Janet UangR Mroiin of cMMrtm al>r ^o£| botileg and peanut brittle tn money t>i tbe funtf. Thtw •Ircn MM, Scott CMM, .)< Manger and Kenny <'imntryman | Mayor Donald K. Schmidt also charge <,i luvtBg the mflf of an ordered the owners (if lots at f IBfWWt. nnd BaHiiira E. Joyce, Slrect and 19th Avvnue, to be Kdgcwatcr, (orftft« $.">0 hail for ordered to clear the lots of high'not appearing in court on a charge i>rass and debris. of being drunk Ml disorderly. In a resolution offered by Conn- She was charged with interfering cilman John Wai, the Council with persons at 5th and Ocean congratulated Mr. and Mrs, Law Avenues man lust his timing I M M for six' Uttk' fk-t-ky, a st-ven Mtf old. munths ami *as fined 950 in Ek.-1- h,.s HdlTtMi fwir m:,],,,- fan*. •HH Miinicipul Cnurt LHI Thurs- MWHlttui in the past sixnn.mh^ (J;i>. iifk-r lOBllteH Gmit JWS* Mi E| 909 s! hvimtv btrf r«'U- Stt'|)heii Ma^iiire found him guilty pWtthg wcy sluulv Aith rut'li- if drivint; while impaired. Vtnv, ifafftm ;JIKI hojfflU] ,ill, .•:]! MichiM'l J. ftUrai pjid tile nWMtlDI If M|MM i- i.i c • •' ! fin*.- ami lost his BOttH, in ^ndin^ iiiililrfllliBnai \httf Robert Gerard. \t'*at(c, VMmay b« -cnt tb The Bt\ky {'h.im- fint-d |3f) hy Judtie Mii^uire H a bciiin Fimd. Tht- Mm Jersey Na- ,1 Bank. After? i'urk, \ J 1 Waters, 1H14 Laurel Ter- raoe, on their GOth wttlding an- niversary. Mayor Schmidt added his per- sonal congratufations. Township Bus Routes Listed WALL TOWNSHIP — Ye. Ihe Imperial Park and Shark River Manor sections this year. In the published list of school b«s routes last week, the routes lor Imperial Park and Shark River Manor, Routes II and 12, were omitted. The routes are: WALL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Route No. 11 Imperial Park Mrs. Sterling - Bus No. 1 8:25 A.M. Starting at Monmouth Gerald Hicks, Hntoklyn, paid a $25 (trie for speeding, and James fireeo, Oakwutid Road, here, wag lined $15 for coreless driving. Edward Kubimsh. West Bcbnar, \ Uusiness Wiill Township. VH ordered bold:this Tall for action of the jirand jury on a charge of indecent exposure. Sales Theme Of Institute Police Probing Drive-In Theft Garden Clubs Plan Meeting c up UH Shun- Dr>ve4a mi rabbrd i'mrt. numjii *y 'tw In muvk ifwater at thr < <*& f«Kl Cinie, and OutW. ii» I ,tK tmptey*. sdd two NivTiSthem up at abaft 1 a m >a -•v morniaii Oar of tiie uva . Jersey wilt uttcnd i day itiH'tiiijj, Wednesday, W, at Tht- Patrician, Mr^ HDbrtf E McNeil), dt Miintciair. presiient of Th* trd?n Ctel vi \t-w Jersey has twiunowl tbt- theme will be fciiid - On ihe Fast. In the Pres- '. Mi ihe Future" The meet- K &4U, been planned to provide i and mterisiBtiient for Wia$ the ¥WQmes. the i Ortteinj Ihii., tit tip I ti- it' tiHy t«A te •*§ •, the safe. Police s.tid the n » i ••• * h still running white tf»- (twit ,(.uk pl,,ce M MM the two fted H fwf IK it :> bfttmdtM a third p& ih ra :i" a by tn a car, Alt pg -m. nwr the drive-in 'wt Sumi;>y may t piilice , I to Siit. Lw KubaH l Schedule Tour Of Monmouth WEST UBffl BRANCH - Al- though the Monmuuth College FREKHOLD - William T. Ofr Management Institute Mil, Hrpubhcan c;nidklato for tt¥- tftin oriented, many •fffitf, & scheduled to tour Mon- arta businossmen are siyninfj up mouth County today, it was an- Esr the three session program to Bounced today by Bonjamin H. APARTMENT UNIT ABOUT COMPLETE Court, a lRO-unit luxury apartment complex on Wall Road, Spring Lake Heights, are nearing com- pletion, according to the building company, Hovnanian Enterprises. Occupancy will be^in (his month. Royal Court will consist of 10 lniilrlings containing a total of 140 one-bedroom apartments and 40 two-bedroom apartments. The re- maining buildings are expected to be completed by spring, The buildings have an exterior hear the three prrunitwnl experts' j lectures according to Robert M. Beiiham. the college's director of community relations. The speakers, all well-known around the country, and (he dates they will appear are Miss Eden Ryl. September 24: Peter Wyden, October 1 and Stanley Arnold, October 15. Mr. Beoham said that tickets re still available through the community relations office at the college. He said the tickets are transferable so that an employer may want to send:: diftervnt cm- pbye to each of the three sessions. Mso, he explained, if a person "inds he cannot attend a .session te could pass the ticket on to a friend. Blvd. and Roosevelt St., cast on oE light-colored brick and deep. Roosevelt to Lincoln Ave.; right | brown stained wood. All apart- AH three sessions will be h _, .... IT ' . '-m.inf, li,,,... i nPr nmc Tt,,. -.-..,.-1 lit] W<'( inosr:iv evpnintis in I'd held ta have terraces. The apart- ment buildings are set back from Wall Road on a 10-acre wooded site just west of Route 71. The swimming, and is just a few Slift utes from public ocean beaches. to Woollcy Rd.; left to New Bed- ford Rd.; right to Ann Terrace; right to New BodfoH Bd.; left to Wall Church Rd.; left to Hwy. No. 3fl| right to Allaire Rd.; then to School. Koutc No. 13 Shark River Manor Mrs. McGrath — Bus No. 12 3 ^-mS, SrM Ma r Reco ^ring Mill Rd. to Hwy. No. 38; right BHADI.EY BEACH - Mayor to Hwy. No. 3.T; left to Bfl&nST jEugWie Uwenstcin, wiio under- B!vd.; left to Jlut-foni Rd.; right went surgery for n hiutus hernia to Juliette Dr.; left to Belmar, at Si. Vinccnl's Hospital, New Blvd.; left lo Voorhccs Ave; York Is reported in satisfactory right to Beverly St.; left to Clin- ton Ave.; left to Belmar Blvd.; rifihllo Marcrmi Rd.; right to Hwy. No. 38; then to school. on Wednesday evenings in Pollak Auditorium of Woodrow Wilson Hall, the college's main building, from 7:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. community will have Its own [The Central Jersey Bank and DFXTOX SUMMER RUGS 40 to 50Per Cent Off While They Last ARNOLD FLOOR COVERING £05 Union Ave. - Route 71 BrieJk', N. J. - 223-385-i. s p y condition. It had been reported that the mayor was to unricrgo open heart surgery, hut. the re- port was later corrected. FIELDER * WARNER "Appliances with Service" Established 1935 - RlOM 681-2031 1717 F Street Trust Company is again sponsor ing the institute. Named to Board LONG BRANCH - Among the IS new members of the Board of Trustees of (he Monmouth Coun- I y I feart Asscniatkm are Mrs. Peter Madeline, Sgrfng Lake Heights and E. John Weisenbach. Wall Township. Among those on the nominat- ing (.•nmniitlec were Mrs. John Gelpr, Spring Lake, and Edward Wfcanbaoh, Wall Township. Glass Cut - Keys Made Screen & S(orm Glass Replaced Rug or Upholstery Shnmpoorer Rentals - $2.00 Day DAVENPORT Paint & Hnrdw.ire I ware. 10th &F St., Belmar. (23» \ 703 P St. - 631-2143 - Belmar DELP WANTED Soutb Belmar J Truck driver, perfflfiltent position. ' A l i Tl' Hd lmar J Truck driver, perfflfiltent position. (un>' Apply in person. Taylor's Hard- l);inskin. chairman of the Mun- mouth County Republican Com- mittee. Mr. Danskin noted (.'. d this m:irked tho candidate's first campaign swing through the coun- ty. Mr. CahiH was to begin with an inspection of the Navesink Riv- er* brklge or, Route 35 in Middle- Lown Township. According to Mr. Danskin, the candidate will view the rnuch-dniayed expansion work on the "Death Row" section of :he highway. Mr. Cahilt was then to drive to Eatontown, where he will tour he Ik'ndix plant, He planned a press luncheon at the Old Or- chard Country Club with county candidates and local officials, This afternoon, Mr. Cahill wilt make a walking tour on Broadway in Long Branch, meeting with community leaders and residents. ) candidate will attend 3 re- coption at the home of Freehold Mayor 1 John I. Dawes, before leaving the area. ConrHy Chairman Danskin re- ported that Mr. Cahill will re- turn on September 19 to tour the southern part of the county. Welthy Fisher, founder of Rl if-v House inLuckuow, India. and president of World Education, Ine . N w York, will be among tbe speakers. Her topic will be H.iw Fruit Trees Help LiterA-y in India". Mrs Fisher, now in her Hfe year, M&Ut&ld Literacy •M Hi IMS (kfcrmined to tackle fern It i.i ,i dramatic example of •MttMtt] l i t e r a c y education, :h in all its activities seeks i<> ; |)]~tii!i!<>!i)b of fiHul production, fam* ! ily jilannini; and technical skills j that confront India's illilerati- masses. Dignitjrics from the National Council of Statl Girdi'U Clubs on the program will be Mw. William J. WalScrs of New Brunswick, botli National and Slate Honorary Life President: Mrs. Limit M. Hull of Boontim, National and ItflU Past President and National World Gardening chairman; Mrs. Max- -well W. Steel of Pennsylvania. Na- tional Vice Presitlent; Mrs. Frank L. Walton of Mew York' Central Atlantic Regional Director; Mrs. Clyde E. Ramig af Virginia, Na- tional Immediate Past President; Mrs. Joseph W. Kemwrthy, presi- dent of Pennsylvania Fedfration. Meyner, Cahill List Debates lb*->r tim» with tbe tq Joel H Sttrivi. DemocratU' -ampai^n manager, and Paul! gj^ Shtrwin. hi» Bepublican ivunu-r- ,„„„,,) part, Mid in a Join slatfrMnt that (aihwn there will be a serien «f tenpublic lbl . h h Women's Guild Sponsors Party Plans fjr the first ert tart party ami , u, (»,s(>, BJnrtd !)>• Guild of the Flrjt d p lbl . ajaa^i Guild of the Flrjt iitts Ihroughuut the itate start- PrM|,vi K i an church wa« disculs- ,_iton, I t ap- „_ o*i TV are h? fk%U for U* New York a»a ildel- phia Nations WJtfs"^ "These deHnteswm givv the cendsdates wide exposure jiid of- fa ^«?w Jersey MM M e\c*A- ii-nt oj^wrtunity todetermine how each candidate standv on the ma- IT Issues," St#.rns and Sherwin aki. B)tfi campaign m;mci£,'fi> thiifik- ed all those who hn.l Ml ituila- mectlag ••'! Tfc»? eani party ani A w will be hekJ in T» ions will be shown hy K's Mono- Mi Shop. Mr-!. William Stephens is gen- eral chairman of the event. Mrs. ioi Others named include Keller jnd Mrs Stephen eh. Mrs Rt&0ft Bohlcr and Mrs Otto Oattl, table favors; Miss Mary McFall. Mrs. Charles Hein. Mrs. I-»?on Pettit, anil Mrs Jo- veph Hummund. wfmfalUBfrtl ;iI 'd Mrs Donald k, Knni^, puhlicity Belmar Women Show Success iwk and Mrs PviliM MiKalw The two scored rip—ladrf, wttl MM Putttkck winn.nK the W ef show award tor an dfhontetu plant- IV unusual plant, s o i » what Mittilur to a petwui, has * purpk flower and leaves r«aem- Uhut mint foiiage. Mrs, Mihalic won first for her artiJio arrangement and dHptaj of firethovn b. 'ifs in a h%h vase Mrs. 1'utt.jck also took fir* awards fur a niche design in a QLrkttm theme. I Victorian bou- quet in a pttdNT, I wild flower tmDjmiL an tfttB&K8B& featur- ing tinrnrmil. an arrangi'ment jn a mi'ta! enntaim'r, an orrange- jmrnt in | tea cu;», and an »r- raafWWH( u.sinK yvll-iw and white - [he club colors that the "only WlWB have been turned down i^ ln- ^cliHulc': and the problem of: causj of the c;iniiHlates' tight matehir,:. r^-n dates for Meynor GU |(_ D RL ANS and Cahill." Two of the debates will be -,]>on- HWd by the League "f Women Voters of New .Jersey. They are •clu?du!ed for September il in Passaic County and October 16 in Merrer County. In some instances, the details concerning time and place have not been complettxi. Democrats Plan Annual Picnic Young at Heart BSLMAIt — The Young at Hurt Chili will hold its first mirtini! of the year .in Thursday, September 11. at 12:30 p.m. at 'he American Le^km Room of the Municipal Building. A covered dish luncheon will he. featured at the meeting. WALL TOWNSHIP - St. Mi- chael's Guild of St. Michel's Episcopal Church, here, will hold a Swttik kale at the Church Hall on September 13 and 19. it was announced by Mrs. William Dragon, chairman. The sale will lie a combination rummage and white elephant sale, and refreshments will be W n i Mrs. Urban Lohncs, vice presi- dent, was in charge of the meet- ing of the Guild in the absence of the president, Mrs. Harold Lane. Mrs. Peter Greenwood was in charge of the refreshments. Mrs. Mihnlic won on her ar- : a '•• • 'i: in I sli,!,«.•!•, a n a r - i;iiigeim v nt in a biril container, in I cryiUl cDtitainfr, andfortwo iH'gunia arrangements. Mr-. Mihalic VU show (Aair- man. Among the Btluf first place win- ners were Mrs. Myrtle ftttfki Mrs. Oeorgfi Bort»l, Mrs. Lydia Whclan. Mrs. Chjrli's Tomlinson, in artlHtc design; Mrs. James Pierce with a largo cartns plant, ;iml Mrs, Caroline C.undaker, Bel- mar, for African violets. All were club members except Mrs. Gun- daker. There were abe 22 first in horticulture, < The show, held in the ucean- front pavilion at l.'fth Avenue, was ftfwn to the public free during the afterntvm and evening. Tho judges were GeorRe Morris, Julius <iil1y ;ind Mrs. f, J. Walker for artistic design, and r!arenr*> Ranck. J^ihn Chcrei, and C. H. Chamberlain for horticulture. mnwugHUHni REID'S MOWEH REPAIR SERVICE Dial | TOMORROWS PAPERS TONIGHT at JAN'S, So. Bdtmr WALL TOWNSHIP - The Wall DtKU&tp Demorrntic Club is j holding its annual picnic on Sun- day between 2 ami 6 o'clock in the afternoon at the Staffer's Lane's End Farm, Kelly Lane, north of 33-34, Iwo tenihi of a miic west of the Collingwood Circle. Former Governor Robert Mey- ner, Senator Harrison Williams. Surrogate. Donald Cunningham, Sheriff Paul Kicrnan arid all the county and local candidates will be present. Food, refreshing drinks, fun, games, pony rides for the chil- dren and .swimming will be fea- tured. Donation is $1.00 per adult and 7.i cents IKV child, with n maxi- mum of $5.0(1 per family unit. Eevryono is Welcome. tMtwl,;;;-a %i, INVEST WITH US Current, dividend 4.")0" r ' per annum an passbookon passbook accounts payabfc quarterly. BEI-MAU S.\\lN(iS & LOAN ASSN. 712 - IDlli Ave. - Belmar Cin;KIU.EAI)i:HS Varsily chcerlcaiU-is for Ihe Iti'lnuu I'upWinner Eootb&l] Irani art? shown in Uic top row, [eft t» right, Cathy SWIWdos, Usa BearfO, Tina Tillniiifl, Kathy HogBH, EHeen White, Hary Anne After, Cotoen QBUjtbeB, DebwaJt otnon. M3cbe)e Aibano, Barbara Copriund, Theresa White, and Jiiaiiiia Itoper, Pee Wee »-hs'erU;iders in the second row, It-ft right, are Rrtuiii Cooper, I'l'SEgJ' McCkwkey, Margariie Miller. Esther Wingu, LU King, Karen Pawat, Wftttda Young. I'am Coi>pcr, afld Michelle Pasciiiflo. Mascots in the front are KKa fl«inn, VvctU> .Miller and Jonl Tamp-

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Mayor Donald K. Schmidt also charge <,i luvtBg the mflf of anordered the owners (if lots at f IBfWWt. nnd BaHiiira E. Joyce,Slrect and 19th Avvnue, to be Kdgcwatcr, (orftft« $.">0 hail forordered to clear the lots of high'not appearing in court on a chargei>rass and debris. of being drunk M l disorderly.

In a resolution offered by Conn- She was charged with interferingcilman John Wai, the Council with persons at 5th and Oceancongratulated Mr. and Mrs, Law Avenues

manlust his timing I M M for six' Uttk' fk-t-ky, a st-ven Mtf old.munths ami *as fined 950 in Ek.-1- h,.s HdlTtMi fwir m:,],,,- fan*.•HH Miinicipul Cnurt LHI Thurs- MWHlttui in the past six nn.mh^(J;i>. iifk-r lOBllteH Gmit JWS* Mi E| 909 s! hvimtv btrf r«'U-Stt'|)heii Ma^iiire found him guilty pWtthg wcy sluulv Aith rut'li-if drivint; while impaired. Vtnv, ifafftm ;JIKI hojfflU] ,ill, .•:]!

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1 Waters, 1H14 Laurel Ter-raoe, on their GOth wttlding an-niversary.

Mayor Schmidt added his per-sonal congratufations.

Township BusRoutes Listed

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Ihe Imperial Park and SharkRiver Manor sections this year.In the published list of schoolb«s routes last week, the routeslor Imperial Park and SharkRiver Manor, Routes II and 12,were omitted.

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WALL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLRoute No. 11

Imperial ParkMrs. Sterling - Bus No. 1

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Gerald Hicks, Hntoklyn, paid a$25 (trie for speeding, and Jamesfireeo, Oakwutid Road, here, waglined $15 for coreless driving.

Edward Kubimsh. West Bcbnar, \ UusinessWiill Township. VH ordered bold:this Tallfor action of the jirand jury on acharge of indecent exposure.

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Schedule TourOf Monmouth

WEST UBffl BRANCH - Al-though the Monmuuth College FREKHOLD - William T. Ofr

Management Institute Mil, Hrpubhcan c;nidklato for tt¥-• tftin oriented, many •fffitf, & scheduled to tour Mon-

arta businossmen are siyninfj up mouth County today, it was an-Esr the three session program to Bounced today by Bonjamin H.

APARTMENT UNIT

ABOUT COMPLETE

Court, a lRO-unit luxury apartmentcomplex on Wall Road, SpringLake Heights, are nearing com-pletion, according to the buildingcompany, Hovnanian Enterprises.Occupancy will be^in (his month.

Royal Court will consist of 10lniilrlings containing a total of 140one-bedroom apartments and 40two-bedroom apartments. The re-maining buildings are expected tobe completed by spring,

The buildings have an exterior

hear the three prrunitwnl experts'j lectures according to Robert M.Beiiham. the college's director ofcommunity relations.

The speakers, all well-knownaround the country, and (he datesthey will appear are Miss EdenRyl. September 24: Peter Wyden,October 1 and Stanley Arnold,October 15.

Mr. Beoham said that ticketsre still available through the

community relations office at thecollege. He said the tickets aretransferable so that an employermay want to send:: diftervnt cm-pbye to each of the three sessions.Mso, he explained, if a person"inds he cannot attend a .sessionte could pass the ticket on toa friend.

Blvd. and Roosevelt St., cast on oE light-colored brick and deep.Roosevelt to Lincoln Ave.; right | brown stained wood. All apart- AH three sessions will be h

_ , . . . . IT ' 2°. '-m.inf, li,,,... inPrnmc Tt,,. -.-..,.-1 lit] W<'( inosr:iv evpnintis in I'dheld

ta have terraces. The apart-ment buildings are set back fromWall Road on a 10-acre woodedsite just west of Route 71. The

swimming, and is just a few Sliftutes from public ocean beaches.

to Woollcy Rd.; left to New Bed-ford Rd.; right to Ann Terrace;right to New BodfoH Bd.; leftto Wall Church Rd.; left to Hwy.No. 3fl| right to Allaire Rd.; thento School.Koutc No. 13

Shark River ManorMrs. McGrath — Bus No. 12

3 ^-mS, S r M May°r Reco^ringMill Rd. to Hwy. No. 38; right BHADI.EY BEACH - Mayorto Hwy. No. 3.T; left to Bfl&nST jEugWie Uwenstcin, wiio under-B!vd.; left to Jlut-foni Rd.; right went surgery for n hiutus herniato Juliette Dr.; left to Belmar, at Si. Vinccnl's Hospital, NewBlvd.; left lo Voorhccs Ave; York Is reported in satisfactoryright to Beverly St.; left to Clin-ton Ave.; left to Belmar Blvd.;rifihllo Marcrmi Rd.; right toHwy. No. 38; then to school.

on Wednesday evenings in PollakAuditorium of Woodrow WilsonHall, the college's main building,from 7:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.

community will have Its own [The Central Jersey Bank and

DFXTOX SUMMER RUGS40 to 50 Per Cent Off

While They LastARNOLD FLOOR COVERING

£05 Union Ave. - Route 71BrieJk', N. J. - 223-385-i.

s p ycondition. It had been reportedthat the mayor was to unricrgoopen heart surgery, hut. the re-port was later corrected.

FIELDER * WARNER"Appliances with Service"

Established 1935 - RlOM 681-20311717 F Street

Trust Company is again sponsoring the institute.

Named to BoardLONG BRANCH - Among the

IS new members of the Board ofTrustees of (he Monmouth Coun-I y I feart Asscniatkm are Mrs.Peter Madeline, Sgrfng LakeHeights and E. John Weisenbach.Wall Township.

Among those on the nominat-ing (.•nmniitlec were Mrs. JohnGelpr, Spring Lake, and EdwardWfcanbaoh, Wall Township. Glass Cut - Keys Made

Screen & S(orm Glass ReplacedRug or Upholstery Shnmpoorer

Rentals - $2.00 DayDAVENPORT Paint & Hnrdw.ire

I ware. 10th & F St., Belmar. (23» \ 703 P St. - 631-2143 - Belmar

DELP WANTEDSoutb Belmar J Truck driver, perfflfiltent position.

' A l i T l ' H dlmar J Truck driver, perfflfiltent position.(un>' Apply in person. Taylor's Hard-

l);inskin. chairman of the Mun-mouth County Republican Com-mittee. Mr. Danskin noted (.'. dthis m:irked tho candidate's firstcampaign swing through the coun-ty.

Mr. CahiH was to begin withan inspection of the Navesink Riv-er* brklge or, Route 35 in Middle-Lown Township. According to Mr.Danskin, the candidate will viewthe rnuch-dniayed expansion workon the "Death Row" section of:he highway.

Mr. Cahilt was then to drive toEatontown, where he will tourhe Ik'ndix plant, He planned a

press luncheon at the Old Or-chard Country Club with countycandidates and local officials,

This afternoon, Mr. Cahill wiltmake a walking tour on Broadwayin Long Branch, meeting withcommunity leaders and residents.

) candidate will attend 3 re-coption at the home of FreeholdMayor1 John I. Dawes, beforeleaving the area.

ConrHy Chairman Danskin re-ported that Mr. Cahill will re-turn on September 19 to tour thesouthern part of the county.

Welthy Fisher, founder ofRl if-v House in Luckuow, India.

and president of World Education,Ine . N w York, will be amongtbe speakers. Her topic will be

H.iw Fruit Trees Help LiterA-yin India". Mrs Fisher, now inher Hfe year, M&Ut&ld Literacy• M Hi IMS (kfcrmined to tackle

fern It i.i ,i dramatic example of•MttMtt] l i t e r a c y education,

:h in all its activities seeks i<>

; |)]~tii!i!<>!i)b of fiHul production, fam*! ily jilannini; and technical skillsj that confront India's illilerati-masses.

Dignitjrics from the NationalCouncil of Statl Girdi'U Clubs onthe program will be Mw. WilliamJ. WalScrs of New Brunswick, botliNational and Slate Honorary LifePresident: Mrs. Limit M. Hull ofBoontim, National and ItflU PastPresident and National WorldGardening chairman; Mrs. Max--well W. Steel of Pennsylvania. Na-tional Vice Presitlent; Mrs. FrankL. Walton of Mew York' CentralAtlantic Regional Director; Mrs.Clyde E. Ramig af Virginia, Na-tional Immediate Past President;Mrs. Joseph W. Kemwrthy, presi-dent of Pennsylvania Fedfration.

Meyner, CahillList Debates

lb*->r tim»with tbe tq

Joel H Sttrivi. DemocratU'-ampai^n manager, and Paul! g j ^

Shtrwin. hi» Bepublican ivunu-r- ,„„„,,)part, Mid in a Join slatfrMnt that ( a i h w n

there will be a serien «f ten public l b l .h h

Women's GuildSponsors Party

— Plans fjr the firstert t a r t party ami, u, (», s(>,BJnrtd !)>•

Guild of the Flrjtd

p l b l . a j a a ^ i Guild of the Flrjtiitts Ihroughuut the itate start- P r M | , v i K i a n church wa« disculs-

,_iton, I t ap-„ _ o*i TV are h? fk%U

for U* New York a»a ildel-phia Nations WJtfs"^

"These deHnteswm givv thecendsdates wide exposure jiid of-fa «?w Jersey M M M e\c*A-ii-nt oj^wrtunity to determine howeach candidate standv on the ma-

IT Issues," St#.rns and Sherwinaki.B)tfi campaign m;mci£,'fi> thiifik-

ed all those who hn.l M l ituila-

mectlag ••'!Tfc»? eani party ani

A w will be hekJ in T»

ions will be shown hy K's Mono-M i Shop.

Mr-!. William Stephens is gen-eral chairman of the event. Mrs.

ioi

Others named includeKeller jnd Mrs Stepheneh. Mrs Rt&0ft Bohlcr and MrsOtto Oattl, table favors; MissMary McFall. Mrs. Charles Hein.Mrs. I-»?on Pettit, anil Mrs Jo-veph Hummund. wfmfalUBfrtl ;iI'dMrs Donald k, Knni^, puhlicity

Belmar WomenShow Success

iwk and Mrs PviliM MiKalw

The two scored rip—ladrf, wttlMM Putttkck winn.nK the W efshow award tor an dfhontetuplant- I V unusual plant, s o i »what Mittilur to a petwui, has *purpk flower and leaves r«aem-Uhut mint foiiage.

Mrs, Mihalic won first for herartiJio arrangement and dHptajof firethovn b. ' ifs in a h%h vase

Mrs. 1'utt.jck also took fir*awards fur a niche design in aQLrkt tm theme. I Victorian bou-quet in a pttdNT, I wild flowertmDjmiL an tfttB&K8B& featur-ing t inrnrmil . an arrangi'mentjn a mi'ta! enntaim'r, an orrange-

jmrnt in | tea cu;», and an »r-raafWWH( u.sinK yvll-iw and white- [he club colors

that the "only WlWBhave been turned down i ln-^cliHulc': and the problem of:causj of the c;iniiHlates' tightmatehir,:. r^-n dates for Meynor G U | ( _ D R L A N Sand Cahill."

Two of the debates will be -,]>on-HWd by the League "f WomenVoters of New .Jersey. They are•clu?du!ed for September il inPassaic County and October 16in Merrer County.

In some instances, the detailsconcerning time and place havenot been complettxi.

Democrats PlanAnnual Picnic

Young at HeartBSLM A It — The Young at

Hurt Chili will hold its firstmirtini! of the year .in Thursday,September 11. at 12:30 p.m. at'he American Le^km Room ofthe Municipal Building.

A covered dish luncheon willhe. featured at the meeting.

WALL TOWNSHIP - St. Mi-chael's Guild of St. Michel'sEpiscopal Church, here, will holda Swttik kale at the ChurchHall on September 13 and 19. itwas announced by Mrs. WilliamDragon, chairman.

The sale will lie a combinationrummage and white elephant sale,and refreshments will be W n i

Mrs. Urban Lohncs, vice presi-dent, was in charge of the meet-ing of the Guild in the absenceof the president, Mrs. HaroldLane.

Mrs. Peter Greenwood was incharge of the refreshments.

Mrs. Mihnlic won on her ar-: a '•• • ' i : in I sli,!,«.•!•, a n a r -i;iiigeimvnt in a biril container, inI cryiUl cDtitainfr, and for twoiH'gunia arrangements.

Mr-. Mihalic VU show (Aair-man.

Among the Btluf first place win-ners were Mrs. Myrtle ftttfkiMrs. Oeorgfi Bort»l, Mrs. LydiaWhclan. Mrs. Chjrli's Tomlinson,in artlHtc design; Mrs. JamesPierce with a largo cartns plant,;iml Mrs, Caroline C.undaker, Bel-mar, for African violets. All wereclub members except Mrs. Gun-daker.

There were abe 22 first inhorticulture, <

The show, held in the ucean-front pavilion at l.'fth Avenue, wasftfwn to the public free duringthe afterntvm and evening.

Tho judges were GeorRe Morris,Julius <iil1y ;ind Mrs. f, J. Walkerfor artistic design, and r!arenr*>Ranck. J^ihn Chcrei, and C. H.Chamberlain for horticulture.

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REPAIR SERVICEDial |

TOMORROWS PAPERSTONIGHT

at JAN'S, So. Bdtmr

WALL TOWNSHIP - The WallDtKU&tp Demorrntic Club is j

holding its annual picnic on Sun-day between 2 ami 6 o'clock in theafternoon at the Staffer's Lane'sEnd Farm, Kelly Lane, north of33-34, Iwo tenihi of a miic westof the Collingwood Circle.

Former Governor Robert Mey-ner, Senator Harrison Williams.Surrogate. Donald Cunningham,Sheriff Paul Kicrnan arid all thecounty and local candidates willbe present.

Food, refreshing drinks, fun,games, pony rides for the chil-dren and .swimming will be fea-tured.

Donation is $1.00 per adult and7.i cents IKV child, with n maxi-mum of $5.0(1 per family unit.Eevryono is Welcome.tMtwl,;;;-a

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INVEST WITH US

Current, dividend 4.")0"r' per annuman passbookon passbook accounts

payabfc quarterly.

BEI-MAU S.\\lN(iS &LOAN ASSN.

712 - IDlli Ave. - Belmar

Cin;KIU.EAI)i:HS — Varsily chcerlcaiU-is for Ihe Iti'lnuu I'up Winner Eootb&l] Irani art? shown inUic top row, [eft t» right, Cathy SWIWdos, Usa BearfO, Tina Tillniiifl, Kathy HogBH, EHeen White,Hary Anne After, Cotoen QBUjtbeB, DebwaJt otnon. M3cbe)e Aibano, Barbara Copriund, TheresaWhite, and Jiiaiiiia Itoper, Pee Wee »-hs'erU;iders in the second row, It-ft t« right, are Rrtuiii Cooper,I'l'SEgJ' McCkwkey, Margariie Miller. Esther Wingu, LU King, Karen Pawat, Wftttda Young. I'amCoi>pcr, afld Michelle Pasciiiflo. Mascots in the front are KKa fl«inn, VvctU> .Miller and Jonl Tamp-

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«!«« tM (H'i«i 'if [>!*.<•* a* Wfif lnni-DISTRICT NO 9

When Someone'sSick...

there's i specialHail mark card in our store-tosay"get well quick."

CARR'SRussell Stmier Candies

805 F StreetBelmar, N. J.

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Dl*irfet N.i. 1 — GteidoU K r tielmar Bou!*v«nt,

District No. 3 — AUenwood LHall, Ram«howi Drive, All«i*ood

• , t r i r t 3 _ w t a t Belmar ™ —

H I No. 4 — Crest Motel, Illgh-

" V l s t r t t Nn. 5 — Glen-Wail Stone""j", 2fV!2 B^IFTJ^F Bi-'ulpvarij.

Dlitrlct No. 8 — Wall T i n t AMBuilding, MifWKith Boulevard.

District N->. T — # 3 , l i d m a r Firefuse. H Street .ntitricl No. f — AUenwood Grwigt

*'DWTH K . 9 - Will CommunityFirst AM H»m^. s 's M l W W I M M

-t**cn Highways 3S-3-I.Distiiel No. 10 — Swain • Farm

Market, Sea Gir t Avenue.District Nn. 11 — Shnre Country

"mns t * i . °.™>~ r»'"District No. « — Wall Firs t AWluHdlng.

District No 14 — Municipal Building.DISTRICT NO. 1

Rpglnnlng a t Ihe Intersection nf the.•Nt ilrle of the Allen wood-Glenrtalal-iad with the north side o( StateI Kh»w Rnutp 38, thence westwardlyW the northerly line of Sta te High-

s 38 t theline of the Township ut Wall : thenc*nortnwnreily a lons the wenterly bound-ary line of the Township ol Wall tothe southerly houndnry line of ColtsNprk Township: thence easlwardlyalnng the northerly boundary line ntthe Township of Wall, also being the•.outherly tKiundary line of Colts NeckTownship: thenre anuthwardlv and east-w a r d s along the Shark Illver Brook,ihe various courses thereof. also be-ing tViR bounrtaTv lines nl lh« Bnrcviisihtt New Shrewsbury and the Townshipr,f Neptune to the westerly line of[famlllon Road: thenre ioUthwardlysiting the westerly line of HamiltonRoad lo the westerly line of the Allen-ivonrt-Olenriola Br.!irt: thpnee southward-ty along the westerly U M of the Atlen-wood -I! If n dola Ruad to the point orplace of tit'Slnning.

• SKocb Mufflers• Wheel Alignment• Brake Service

General Repairs

Your Safety ItOur llmmesst

PETE LaVAMCE604 Highway 35

Neptune Dial 774-2442

Gain more leisure time, payyour bills at homeJ * ± / "s Bewisc.opena

Checkmasteraccount

TE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK

Nmcy LMngston, Bruce HoffaniAre Wed at Avon Methodht Church

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. . . . Rout*71: thente runnlnf In • westerly direc-tion parallel tn n th Avenue tn • point<m tne tfttt ccnttr tint ot s u i t High-way Rimie .K, l.»ifij[ afipfosljTiBtPlv ISOfeel *™th of 17th Avenue: th«rw«northerly iking the eatt wnt« Hn«of State Highway Koutfl 30 to thesoutherly line of the Borough of Bel-mar: thence easterly to the point ofbeginning,

DISTRICT NO. 4Beginning at a point at the AUen-

wood Circle, being the Intersection ofthe easterly eldo of State HighwayRmite ;M and the southerly side ofCounty Highway 524. also kimwi as\llsire Rimd; nience going In an east-.rty rfirertliiT! ilong the jr)utherly »lde7 Allaire Road to the southwesterly

" Warren Avenue: thence along.. -therly ling nt Warren Avenue'

t'i the ni'^t i\i>J'"-\' TM•• i'ui'-jry lines otthe Township or Wall and the westerlyi.. liming l.i--'s i.! ih'j tl-:r.>ush iif SpringLake Heights: thence In a loutherlyrtlr«-tlon ftlonf (he said boundary linesof the Borough of Spring Lake Height*and the Township of Wall to a point;' :ng the must southwesterly boundary

en of the Buniugh of Spring I^ke•fghts and the Township of Waif;n o * in an easterly direction alonge most southerly boundary lines ofe Bonnigh of Boring Lake Helahts to

_ point on the westerlr slile of CTd%TI!1 Road; thmce In a toutherlv dlrpo-tlon along the westerly ilde of Old•••• Road to a p,>lnt, being th« Inter-

in of Rea olrt Avenue ami OldRoad, which point heliig on the••rly side of Sea Girt Avenue;i? continuing southerly at right

to Ses Girt A'

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Geet at w

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of High Viewin a westerly direction

Iherly boundary o( HighView Park to a point, a distance ofWi fept; ihcncp in a si>uth-westerlyiflrertlttn along the northerly boundarylines of High View Park to • point,dein^ the westerly side of State tligh-wny Rontp aS; thence southerly al"HKIhe wpsiprly I'.le uf State HighwayHoute :i3; following thB contour of theVTanasitmn Circle to the northerly sideif County Highway 524 Spur, slsoknown as West Atlantic Avenue, e,Uoknown as the Manasquan-AllenwoodR(.ad; thenre in a westerly directionIIOIIB the northerly side of Hid road'.0 Ihe easterly side of State HighwayRoute 34: thence northerly along theUtterly side of State Highway Route11 lo the Alienwood Clrrle. the mter-wtlon of County Highway 524. alsoknown us Allaire Hoad, the point ornlace ol beBinning.

DISTRICT NO. 5Beginning at the Interaction nf the

i-nstprly line of the Manasquin-Newledfoni Rond with the northerly lineif 18th Avenue (County Road 30) and

"Xtendlns northwardly along the ea.«t-»rly line of the Mflnastjunn-New Bed-ford Rosd to the souther!)- line ofState Highway Route 38; thence east-warilly nlong the southerly line ofRoute 38 to the intersection of the<Mstorly line of Willow Park extended;thenep northwardly along the easterlyline of Willow Park to the southerlyline of Colonial Aores Homesteads;'hence eastwardly along the i.iutherlyline of Colonel Acres Homesteads: to•he easterly linn thereof; thence north*v.irHly along the easterly line of Colon-ml Arres Hnmfsteads tn the south•rly llnr tit Bolmar Boulevard (alsoknown as County Road IB); thence•astwarilly along the southerly lino ofBelniBr Boulevard lo the westerly lineif BtHte HlBhway Route 35; thence.oninwardly along the westerly line ofstnte Highway Route S3 to the north-rly line nf 18th Avenue; thence west-mruly ol»ns the northerly line of 18thivenue to the point or place of begln-Ing.

OISTHICT NO. aBeglnnlnE In the northerly line ot

Iclmar Boulevard (County Road 181ty R ast>'r!y I

r W lline of the Township or Wall andiding weshvarrtly alnng the north-

llno of Belmar Boulevard to the»rly line of Lincoln Avenue; thence

IDrtKwardly along thn easterly linef Uncnln Averiue to the northerly line

if Taft Street; thence wpstwardly alonghe northerly line of Taf t Street to the•astt'Hy line of Monmouth Boulevard;

lorthwardly along the easterl:-« „ .» . . , i • »* . I

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Itghway ttm.te » lo • pointI.W feet muth of m i l t v m i :

H •' •>eei •r.uth nf 1?, »oiith«'iji din• ffghway H,«i

150 f i • t wort -i ?!; thorn* Inparallel to lBt

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iftl n*w*i« ix »n*IH Avenue; thence• S i g parti te. Mit 71 to • pnWt

irf !*»M AVWIIIP.if S t a l e Hiahwayan eagterly (Sirw-

n Avenui to the

BISTRrCT NO Iginning a t a point on the wester-

ly aldt of Sta te Highway Rout t M sndthe southerly slrte of Panther Trail;.hen''* In a southerly direction Alongihe westerly side of S ta t e HignwsvyRoute 3-1 to th t Brlplle Circle, whieii

alio the intentvtion of Sla te Klfhwnv•IS; thence cunlfnul/ig easterly ftlonfthe southerly swe of S ta t e HighwayRoute 39 to Old Bridge Road *hi«hli the westerly boundary line of the

MBh tit BritHt and the B S I B I Jdary llr.e of the Township of Wall;

thenrB In • sftutherly diree^'.on along-aid boundary line nn Old Brfdce Rmdtn a pulnt, being the southerly sideof the Manasquan River, on the west-erly shivres of the Township of Wall;thenre In a northerly direction alongthe westerly shores of the Townshipof Wall to a point belna the motf

•rthwesterly corner of Lot 13, Block!>H also helng the most northerly

hmifidary lines of Manasquan Park;thenre in an easterly direction »lnngthe most northerly boundary lines ofManasiiuan Park tn a point mi the

•rly side of Jlamshom Drive;* In a norlhprly d.rwtinn alongeasterly slrfp of Ram shorn Prive

tn the Intersertlon of Panther Trailand Hamshom Drive; thence easlnrlyalong the (riuthiTly aide of PantherTrail W. the Iniprsci-tlnn nt S ta le High-vny B'rate . t l , being the point or placeif beginning.

mlng iNO. 9

iculh-erly sldn of Atlantic Avpnue. being themost westerly hfiunrtary i tae t of theUnrough of Mannsquan and the east-1

•rly boundary lines of the TownshipT Wall, going fn a southerly directionilnng the said boundary lines to a

point heln(( on the northerly side of thes'rpcholrt-Jnmesburg Agricultural Rall-•o iflH also known aft the PennsylvaniaRailroad; thence in d westerly direction

long the northerly tide of the midillroad to the westerly side of State

Highway Routs 35: thence southerlyalung the westerly sl'te of Sta te High-way Route 35 to the Brlelle Circle,nlso tlie intersection ot Sta te HighwayHmrte 34; thence iwnherty along Iheeasterly side of State Highway Rnute*l to the southerly side of the Inter-iprtlon of County Highway 534 Spur,ilsn known as Went Atlantic Avenue;honce In an easterly direction along

Ihe southerly side of said road tohe Interac t ion Q[ Stale Highway Route15. also known as the Manasquan Cir-cle; thence northerly along the east-erly side ot State H!ghwHy Route 35o the northerly boundary line of Hlnh

P a r k ; thence easterly alongortherly boundary line of HighPark to the westerly boundary

fne of the Borouiih ot Manasqunn end'hs easterly boundary line of ttie Town-ihlp of Wall; thence southerly alongthe said boundary lines to the »outhtide of Atlantic Avenue and tRe bound-ary linea of the Borough of Mana-quan ami the Township of Wall, the

Wad w place o[ beginning.

DISTRICT NO. 30Beginning a t a point on the south-

erly side of the South flEnnch of WrnrkPond and the easterly side of Old MillRnaii; thence tn a southerly directionalong the east side of Old Mill Road

o a point being on the southerly ilde>f Sea Girt Avenue; thence continuing

southerly a t right anales with Sea OirtAvenue a distance of 400 feet to apoint being on the most northerlymiindary line of High View Park:hence In an easterly direction alonghe northerly boundary lines of Highflew Park , following Ita variousnurses, to a point being the moatvesterly boundary lines of the Boroughif Mnnnsqusn unrt thu south east erlyHiundary line of the Township of

Wall; thence In a northerly directionHlnug UIB isnld boundary l ine of theBoriiufih nf Mnnnsquan and the Town-

hip of Wall to a point, being the ccn-er of Sea Girt Avenue and the bound-

ary line of tha Borough of Manaaquan- J the Township of Wall ; thence. .in easterly direction along the cen-

ter of the road to the Intersection ofSea Girt Avenue and (he westerly tideof Route 71, also known as the Mana-jquan Turnpike, also known as SthAvenue; thence in • northerly direc-tion along the westerly »lde of laid 1

w t * i t . * of B M m W M t.'i the n u t .erly ild> of St« t t H'.tf.wtjr W.ute 35 ,ifing UM p-ilnt -» Place t i bealnnlni-

, _ 3 1 #fv* *W!miB* north-tht . . . . . t - r ly line of Allen-

.._ . .ma fi'iad ts the CBitnriyof Fismfjti.f\ Hosid • Ihpn.ee ri'irtn-

lly alcne the ewwr ly line »f H.»m-B"sd *o the nirlneriy hu.[-i').ir>

of the Town-jhip of Will: thenr-*•dly and southwardly along the\y boundary line of the Town-

.tifp ot Will, the varicLW MOTSM there-f. to the northerly line of Brighton

Avenue: thenct wettwarrtly along thannrthttW l!n« <rt Brlgh'on Aven«e tnh«i westerly line of Mar^n i Road;

:hpnce soijtnwardly ilnng the wpxtirlv•r,e of Marciail Roa't tn the westerlyme of M'innviuth B'nilevnrd; thenctiimthwsrdly along the westerly line i>(Wonmouth Boulevard to the toutherlyna of Taft Street ; thenre esitwarflly

ilng the imitherly line of Tttft St ro«to the westerly line of Lincoln A w

me; thence southwardly along the wt»t-•Fly line of Lincoln Avenue to theinrthprly line of Belmar BoulevardCounty Rnad 18); thence westerly

(long the northerly line of BelmarFloulevard tn the westerly line of Wash-nKto™ Avenue; thence southwardly.lung tne westerly |tn» ot Washmctmi

Avenue to a line pBralle[ tn the ea»t-'er ly line of GlenrlolB Road and 100feel therefrom, measured at r lsht nn-

lM thpreto: thence southwanllv along11 p afureiBiri line pamHei TO trie eo^*-

r-rly line of Glendola Road and 100feet therefrom, measured at right an-alt-s thereto, the various courses there-of t o Ihe northerly line of State High-way Route 38; thence westwardly along'he northerly Une of State HighwayRoute 3S tn the easterly line of ttieAllenwood-aiendoia Road, the point or

DISTRICT NO. 13i I th t h l of

F-urth gWMrt - Borxiifk Yarrt Build

The fi.liiiwlne Is a short dejcriptlon o(IH- BtMtint BUtrieii ol tne BorougHof H H P

F I R F I T D l - T f l C TAll fif the Bi)fB««* north of the cen

er l.ne of tlghfB AvenueSECOND m s T R T t T

S i n 1Thirteenth Aveline of ElevenAtlantic Ocpnn

DISTRICTthe center

north to thA b t

e Mi l h ceiof I. Strret on the went.

2: All of the B'sfduah West 1er Hue r.I " 1 , " Street.

FOURTH PISTRICT

• Itie td "h* Rfrr-et 1

lie easterly line oflue and extending eaatwardly along

the southerly line of Belmar BoulevardU, the easterly line of Colonial Acru

(tends; thence southwardly along•astcriy line of Colonial AcpesU"!<ls to the easterly tine nt

Willow Park; thence southwardly along" e easterly line of Wiiiow Park to thairthWly line of Stato Highway n^ute: thence wustwardly airing the nn in-ly line of State Highway Route 38

to Ita Intersection of a tine parallel tofJlendoia Road snd 100 feet easterlytherefrom, measured at right angle*" -reto; thstice nwtlwe,rdly etons «w

iresald line parallel to the easterlye of Olendoln Road and 100 tentiterly therefrom, measured at rightjles thereto to the easterly line of

Washington Avenue; thence nnrth-"irdly along the easterly line of Wasn-..jton Avenue to the southerly line ofRelmar Boulevard, the point or placeof beginning.

DISTRICT NO. 14Beginning tn ths southerly line

Df State Highway 38 at its Intersec-li-m with tha easterly line of Alten-wood-G!endola Road and extendingraslerly along Ine southerly line olState Highway Route 38 to the west-erly line of Manasquan-New BedfordRoad: thence southwardly alone thswesterly line of Mana»quan-New Bed-ford Road lo the southerly line o[ 18th' e (County Road 30); thence east-

erns Ihe touthwls tint of 18th_. _e to a line parallel to South "N"

Street and 150 feet westerly therefrom,measured at right angles thereto; thenceftlong the aforesaid line parallel to•he westerly line of South "N" Streetand ISO feet westerly therefrom, meas-ured *t right angle* thereto to th*southerly boundary Una of the Town-ship of Walt ani] the nnrtherly bound-ary line of the Borough of Spring LakeIpfghls; thence westwardty and smith-•rly alone the boundary line of theTownship of Wall mnd the Borough olSpring Lake Heights, the variouscourses thereof, to the northerly line>t Warren Avenue: thenca westwardly

ihe northerly line of Warren. . „ to Its Intersection with the

northerly line of Allaire Road at the

ion-New Bt-ttfurd Rnad; thencedly nlong the northerly line ot

. . . . Kranl to the eailerty Une olState Highway Route 34:; thence north-war-ily along the easterly line of Statslluhway Route 54 to Its intersection

with the easterly line of the Allcnwood-Glendoia Road; thence northerly along- easterly line of the Allenwood-

iota Road to the southerly Une, olState Highway Route 3B, the point orplace of beginning.

IRMA K. STANLET.Township am-k.

2 - 2 3 - 2 4 ($217.80)

i,y.'i' wd'i Wish toFieri um 1" be hi " "

xe of the torn

Of Ih^ BonniKh Clerk on Sd>i. 'J't. 94

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UTOd who hays u n n g s d their a.ldrpsse;

InR. If not already fransferml, shallnotify the Rnrnus-h CliTk or the Cum-mlssinncr of RBftrtrsHon on or beforfSeptember 38, 1D6S. and

NOTICE Is hereby given that per-

Munmouth Tounty between Septemberl!)09 and Ni.vcmliur 4, IDfiO, both

da tea iclus pplyt— . Dlrtrict un

The District Boards ot Election Inand for the Borough' of South Belmarwill sit at the places hereafter desij;-naled on Tuesday, November A, I9fi9,between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and8:00 P.M., prevailing time, far thepurpose of cran'ductlnjf a

GENERAL ELECTIONfor the election of persons to the fol-lowing offices:

2 State AssmntymenSurrogateCounty Clerk2 Kambm Of Ihe Board of

2 Cminnlmm(Full Term)

1 CnunrilniJin

T a x AssessorThe District Election Board will sit

at Ihe following ntace:District No. 1 — Horouuh Hall, F

Street and Bcdninml Avenue.JOHN r . MenONOUCHBorough Clerk-

• r v , - . .d y T

onent reRlstratlon and who wishJto In the Gtnoral Eleriion to be

hflfl on Tuesrlny, November 4, 1369.nay reelster nl the Office of the llnr-ugh Clerk, Mutllolpul BuUrttug. Mercerivenuo. Spring I.ake Heights, N. J , ort the Office or the Commissioner of

_li>Rlstratlon. Freehold, N. J, , any timeduring office hours to and IncludingThursday, Sept. 25, 1P69 anu also at.

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The p'Ah'nz pint* ( « s iln* diilri'-tihall tie the Cmmxmttr Cwr t« Buiiit-M \a it.ri ill (hp BartlHWtl M M

ri.fl-IMS ItlKTKII f NO. SAil that ;if . i t t u n t ! anil Iym3 pa it

it Kftlf B i f f twi j Ma 71 Inctuding thettHefH' si'le "( Sta te Highway Nn. 71.

The prilllnsr I>! m f * U •! ••l--t •••:IHlrlct sh.tll he the Fir? House locatedit E S » M and Sixth AWBUfc

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cutting and Siylini;, H.iir C<\\»rinjf,and Pressing, Infnduition u>

6tiff$kgi Phot') Offset I.itho->hy. Advanced Pru.tn Offsetograpriy. Mattwmnlics Un-

ilustiKillv HcLiliHl'. Machine Shophunts) "jx."':iiii>n. Lt'ttcrjiri'ss

Printing. Dgitol atiA Layout inPrinting. FiindiimpntHls M S:jles,

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and All Kmdi of Metal.

Wall Auto WreckersIncorporated

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701 - 7th Avenue Belmar, N. J.

Phone - 681-6000

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14 — Belmar Plaza

15 — 15th Aye. 1 F i

16 — 6th Ave. i F !

| 7 _ 8th Aye. S, F !

18 — 10th Ave. ii F !

19 — 12th Aye. » F !

23 — 3rd Ave. & A

25 — 5th Aye. S A

27 — 2nd Ave. & B

29 — 5th Ave. S E !

31 — 13th Ave. 1 D

32 - St. Rose High So

7th Ave.

34 _ 7th Ave. S O S

35 — St. Rose Grade lol

6th Aye.

36 — 1 0 * Ave. S C

41 _ |4th Ave. S A

43 — 8th Ave. & A

45 — I Ith Ave. I A

47 — 18th Ave. S A

48 - Surf I 20th AW

53 — Oakwood S Rivei.

55 — 12th Ave. S Bay

56 — 16th Ave. S M»ood Rd.

57 — L St. & River Rd,

56 — Marine Basin

59 _ 9th Ave. i R.Be.

2-2-2 Car or Grass Firet

3-3-3 Out of Town

4-4-4 Hook 8 Ladder Fb.

Telephone — Police 61-1700 or 681-1701

_ Fire il-1700 or 681-1701

_ First Aj 681-1700 or 681-1701

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FARMSEA GIRT AVE.

Between Route 71 t 35

SEA GIRT, N. J.

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unable to substantiate a tax deductible expense?

A Special Checking Account can remedy these incon-

veniences by providing ready cash and accurate records.

It's the easy way to pay Visit us.

Belmar-WallNational Bank

8 e l m a r F St and 9th Ave. Customer Service Hours™ n ' ! 1 u a " Rt. 35 Circle Plata Tellers 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.W a l 1 T»P Rt- 35 and 18th Ave. Wall Loan Dept. Daily to 8 p.m.Wall Twp., Coltingwood Park Office, Collingwood Circle, Rts. 33 & 34, Wall, 9:30 to 5:30

Your installment loan can be insuredwi/h life insurance.

FULL TRUST SERVICES AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW

Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Reserve System

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WASHINGTON - Truck gtratiom totaled IS 358,952 in 1967An additional 834,666 tnidu werown«d by federal, state and locagovernments, excluding militarvehicles

HELP WANTED MALEGenera! work around greenhouseYear round job. Apply in personGregory Florist, 2177 - 8th Ave

Sea Girt, N, J.

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SfERNERSI 2 H I & R.R. AVES.BELMAR, N. J .

681-1900

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Sunday II issn i 1, 10, and IIAM

*•••• i Masses • 7:10 AM.

ST. JAMESBradley Ii N. J.

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When you'renot sure

where to shop,who to call;

use the firms thatdisplay this seal.

WithinfALUE SERVICE

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-ChttrHi Servlc*F Myari. Pastor

AUTO BODYCharles Perceval610- 10th Ave., Belmar

(81-0033AUTOMOBILE SALESBelmar Motors, Inc.800 f St., Belmar 681-2727

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

BICYCLES 'irULAWN MOWERS

Clay's1732 Highway 71, W. Belmar

681-6566

BUILDING MATERIALSSterner Coal &

Lumber Co.12th & R.R. Avei., Belmar

681.1900CATERINGMary's Coffee Shop

8 a pm • OaM nrcle 1" th«r iijH1) - linntl wbiU' t-lephaatbazaar article*

B (*> p rn - School of Missionplanniiuj meeting at Mana-fuu^n

ThurW.Tn ,tii I m Susanna ('ml.' in Uw,'

ilrijit*! - drills; a ^inHwich^ r e have retunred to our winter• I -ink ini.inmsJ wyrahip

st-rvifi's wilt begin at 11:00

BIBIF BIITIST M MCleniliila nransp Building\I • un I >'i>nd Rd.

•MiM. Brindley, Pastor

9:45 a.m. - Bible School.We have classes fcf ever>pone,from two years through adults.For transportation, call 681-5555, we will pick your chil-dren up.

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

5:45 p.m. - Young People's Meet-ing at the Church. Brian andLynn McMeans in charge.

7:00 p.m. - Evening Service.Special Music every Sunday.Old-Time singing.Nursery provided at all regular services.

Wednesday7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer

Meeting. How much do youknow about the Word of God?

y5tate Hwy. 34 at

Belmar Boulevard

p68 USB70681-5838

FUNERAL HOMEDaniel A. Reilly4th Ave. S D St., Belmar

681-1587INSURANCEREAL ESTATESullivan-Campion

Agencies700 -8th Ave., Belmar 681-1058

NEWSPAPER

The Coast Advertiser701 - 7th Ave., Belmar 681-6000

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SPORTING GOODSThe Sportsman's ShopH 35 & 3d A

CHRISTIAN SCIENCHpin t Church of Chriat

8cleDtWGran, and Fourth

Asbury ParkSunday service, 11 A.U.Sunday School, II A.M.1:15 P.M. • Wednesday -

Testimony Meeting.

IT . MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAlCHURCH

AUenwood Hd • Wall ToTOh4iSundays

8:00 a.m. • Holy Euciiarlst10-00 a.m. - Morning Prayer.

Sung EucharUt witt lnstruelion and church school.

Holy daya - 7 and 10 a.m.

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BAPTIST TABEKNACLBP St., South Betmsr

Morris G, E. Morgan, Pasta

9 tf a m • Sunday School. Wehave a class for \OU in ourSmi'l;iy School Cbsses forCr&fle Rull throimh Adulls.BIUN'G your children lo Sunday School this week.

[1.00 a.m. - flprninn WorshipService. - Message by Mr.Matthew Garippa, Youth Di-rector

7 00 p m . . E n t t s J ServicelUiimlll by Mr. Matthew(jarippii, Youth Director

Wednesday7:M p m • Prayer Meeting &

Bible Study

. CATHERrNE'S CHUIHTBNpiiDK I ^ i .

SUNDAY MASSES:St Catharine's Church

8, 9, 10, 11, 12St. Catharine's Cafeteria;

9:15, 10:15, 11:15DAaY MASSES

St. Catharine's ChurchB A.M.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHRPV. 1. D. Thomas, Putor

Vlnth Ave.. Near D St., Belmai

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN9th Ave and E St

Rev. B. I). Rnmalne. Jr.10:00 a.m. • Sunday School and

Morning Worship.Cliarles Peed, Musical Director

of Ocean County Community Col-lege, summer soloist.

WALL METHODISTOld Mill Road

!Uv. Milton F. LeCompte9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.8:30 and 11:00 a.m.—Sunday

Service.7:30 p.m.—Evening Service.

COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCBUkrwod Road laShark River Illlli

ST. ANDREW'S METHODISTCHURCH

Fourth an) West Lake AvenuesSpring Lake

Rev. Lawrence E. MooreSUNDAY SERVICES

8:30 a.m.—Morning worship andsermon.

11:00 a.m.—Morning worship andsermon.

pHwy. 35 & 3rd Ave.

Neptune City 775-9044

FIRST BAPTIST CnVKCHOF WALL TOWNSHIP

7:30 P.M. • Evening Worship.(Colllngwood Park)

Rev. Peter Humenliik, PastorLila I.. Warren, Organist

9:45 A.M. - Sunday School and*dult Bible Class.

11:00 A.M. • Morning Worship.

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AlInlre-AIIenwood Koa.

Rev. J . E . McFarland, Palter

9:30 A.H. - Bible School.10:45 A.M. - Morning Worship.6:00 P.M. - Young People's7:00 P.M. • Evening Evangellf

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question can lead tn hotted urtfurnwU, but logic al-ways Menu to require an affirmative aiuwer. Wen/i.r with a well-known memtar of Conirresa who put*it thii way:

"Business leaders have an obligation to get in-volved in politics and to bring their wisdom and ex-perience to bear on the process of Kidding and elect-ing the people who make our law» and run our govern-ment." The quote is from a speech by Sen. GeorgeMurphy 111 (al I before the BuitineM-Induitry Politi-cal Action Committee.

BIPAC is a bipartisan organization which sup-ports conservative candidates, regardless of their partyaffiliation, who believe in the free enterprise systemand work for sound government.

Sen. Murphy urged that leaders get their youngexecutives interested in and informed alwmt the rea'meaning of political development. He said, "The fu-ture of the country is going to be in their hands andthey must become involved.

"I beg the nation's businessmen k have faith inthis government. Help it in every way you can. Realizethe conditions under which it has to operate," Sen.Murphy added.

He stressed that businessmen should continue andincrease political efforts to join the crusade — "pick upa few votes" — in order to prerferve this great con-stitutional government, which "without question hasbeen the most progressive, most humane and the mostconducive to human freedom and happiness in the his-tory of mankind," • „

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additional information re-garding the thatch probk-m. rail

hurricane that swept the Store blc t ic t . water quality.S-«-=J Uamagp to the Bodrrtwalk f f g r trviitment method., iwas t*dm-ttnl at HU.OW, and "i sk»4 contni!, iitstrshuti<m

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i d fetsuffering a* much damage as fc«hcT resorts Several perweiaBetmar narrcwly escaped fofywhen they M M swept off eBoardwalk into Ocean AvenuptA | ht-itihth of the storm. Wfcywho had gone to the Boardwalowatch the atorm had to runwsafety BS the giant waves effl-ed ttver the walk.

Roger Conklin, of Belmar, fthis post as an anrvmncer at W-Kin \sbury Park, and was lefig

write Mtf Monriiuiilh t mniy jn*m Serv-ke. 20 Court Street o u n c c r tin ftI0D in Miafni

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The Water Treatment course atNCE will be conducted throughthe College's Division of fontimiing; Engineering Studies Thecourse begins on Thursday. Sep-tember IS, ]{*», and registrationshould be made in advance.

Registration information era beobtained by writing or talntm-in^ Director of Conferencts, New-

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EconomistIASIUON MEANS FREEDOMTHIS FALL

Fashion this Fall is attuned tohe woman who likes to be an in-

dividual, say.s Mrs. Sylvia Mee-han, county home economist.

Trends are many an;l varied.Pan(s for day and nights, shirt-dresses for sports and dress-upwear, layered go-togethers forformal as well as casual apparelall contribute to freedom in dress.

Von may mix the many compon-ents of fashion, such as a dressor coat plus pants, or a jacketminus sleeves to show off a beau-liful shirt wnrn with skirt or panls.Flared, wrapped or pleated skirts;capes and wraps; jumpers, tunicsind vests — all come in handy

for the layered look and give anlir 0! freedom for Fall 'i

It «•*«{? ym iw ttowetm*tot ttonvtott tfm* and Mrht-U*f e tOTW MelutM in the samepattern. « wef] as AiX %tw\ II* '34-43 im-n*,

To ordpr Hand Km «l m W«citine Knit 538 n > h i l i DHRShft JMHET. »fend | i in cuntacyflwct or mo*tfy order to: LeiHiilme^ *rf (aliforitia. Coast Ad

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Plea«e print your name, adlUt'sw, ZIP tude flikl pattern num-bers plainly. Send 15 ctnts (orEACH pattern for first cla?s mai

special h:imJJing. or 25 centsEACH for air mail.

Dear Lois. I've heard the term"jumper netdle." What kind ot

ntt-Jk' is this? — M

Dear M Tomi- These IH-inchMAM M M in sets ni two an<i

have a regular knitting needlepoint of several inches, attached

HMJUB nylun c(irt) with• (.-ircutar tli>k <m the end tlut

1 stilchei from falling9. They are used the same way• single point needles, but arespecially useful in larger, hem-V work as they are more restfuljr the hands. Because the nee-

dlos are flexiblecan knit force pi

. the end, youN without the

bumping into the arm 'if'our chair as you knit.

Recently, the president of BoysNeedle Co. asked me if I knpwIOW "jumper needles" got theiriamo. I had to confess I didn't,nd he said hardly anyone else didither. It seems the term orig-nated because the needles wereirst used primarily to knit largeleavy outer garments that wereoik*! jumpers. In England they

were especially popular andmade»erfect jackets for farmers, shep-

and others with outdoor

the terming them a brand new name .m<\of-*, pai-k^in^ I ts £ood to ht<.uho» yarn aivi nat.tm rt»mpank!»keep their l\n)>T$ on thr "puise'of knit - wit& and briflg theirproducts up to date

IX-ar Lois: Have you seen thrnew yarn thai k*iks similar U>ribbon kit is reaiy strips of ny-

n? i love it - Tumi Y.

Dear Fumi: Yes. ! saw it at arecent Nwdlemirit Show anrf

it was gorgeous. I haveHI had a chance to try it but it

called Tropicale. It is madeby Columbia Minerva Yarn C«.

your local yarn show or dexirtment store can order it ffthey dun't have it in stock. TheH i reminded me of place matsM I've had for years that

wash, rinse and dry like a breeze.They havo retained their lovelycolors and sh'ipe and seem it)laie tremendous stain resistance.I any of you have the jumpin me and hawu-lually used thi=yarn h r knitting or crochet ing, IvouM bo most interested in hear-ng from you. It was the most

yarn I have seen inmany seasons.

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• activities.A costume may combine three ,,

different fabrics or four different Icolors if you wish. It's all part ' As part of her work, Lindaof the game of fashion inventive- help«l with summer teachingness for today's consumer. One's projects for mothers whose chilown personal touch of accessorieswith unlimited abandon adds stilanother dimension to the freedomof iJressing.

Long scarves are the new thing,o muffle neck, waist or hip. Inchand two-inch leather belts withmportant buckles return, Chainlead, drapery cord and jewelecled belts pull costumes together

Chunky shoes with slightly high-er heels are found in shiny, pol-shed and reptile leathers.

Really it's the first time inashion to have the chance to wearots of different skirt lengths. Takeadvantage of the opportunity, sug-gested Mrs. Meehan, and be your-elf.

HOME ECONOMICS COUNCILAWARDS SCHOLARSHIP

The Home Economics Extensionlouncil, advisory group to Mrs.leehan, has awarded a $200 schol-arship to Miss Linda Daum, Oak-and Mills Road, Freehold.

Linda will be a junior this fallt Rhode Island University wheretie is majoring in Home Eeo-omics. She expects to make Ex-ension home economics her ca-•eer. For experience, Linda has

rorked as a student home econo-during the summer in Mrs.

deehan's office.

dren were in Head Start Pro-grams. She has also been writingnews releases, took part in Mrs.Meehan's radio program on WJLKand helped with community de-velomem meetings.

Mrs. Raymond Joyner, Middle-town, President of the Council, ex-plains that criteria for the scholar-ship was that the recipient be aresident of Monmouth County, bemajoring in Home Economics incollege, be a former 4-H memberand show evidence of financialneed for education. Money forthe scholarship was contributed bybomemakers who attended the Ex-tension Council's annual event,Holiday Ideas Hound table. TheRoundtable which will be held thisyear on Wednesday, October 15,1969, at Koos Brothers Store, Free-hold, gives homemakers gift, food,an decoration ideas to help themwith their holiday planning. Italso helps to promote the HomeEconomics Program of the Mon-moulh County Extension Service.

Linda was an active 4-H mem-BT for 10 years and served Bl

in officer of the Englisthownlomemakers Club. She is aormcr 4-H Stale Fashion Review

winner. She plans and makes her

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ASBURY PARK - John A. Dor-sey, West Cape May, has beenappointed field supervisor of me-ter readers and collectors of NewJersey Natural Gas Company, ithas been announced by WilliamJ. Miners, vice president in"harge of sales and commercialoperations.

Mr. Dorsey, who ha« been withNew Jersey Natural for nearlynine years, was formerly a gasconstruction a n d maintenanceworker first class in the com-pany's Southern Division in CapoMay County. In his new posi-tion he will report to Edward E.Anthony, general commercialmanager, and will supervise me-'er readers in the Central Divi-sion, which includes Monmouthand Ocean Courties.

A graduate of Cape May HighSchool, Mr. Dorsey is a veteranof the Korean War. He has servedas chairman of the Youth Councilif Our Lady of Star of the Sea

Church, Cape May. He has beenactive in basketball officiating ands president of Atlantic District

Board 195 of International Asso-ciation of Approved BasketballOfficials.

Ho, his wife, the former Fran-ces Oxendinc, and their four chil-Iron, John Jr., Michael, Lynn andifrfghi are moving to a home at02 West End Avenue, Neptune.

WASHINGTON - Diesel truckentire wardrobe. At college she fiuljiut totaled 96,5(10 units in 1966,

ice president of the Home 'more lhan triple the number pro-economics Club . duced five years curlier.

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nna tfcwlMtft, Tli*- report saysI would fill a uiid prudClP

feft imfilltid by cumeniionai H-ii'iiicinn jitaclicci ;ind would rc-msve (ho ttate from a p n ^ m ofetangeffeg iireei '> • ii It prfi ,-iU'

Th tt in view of the "dearth of•uaiitit'd and skilkfl marine me-hanies the fwsibiiliy of estitb--i n.i Ii :!i M^ »i] VQStttaftSJfstetea >n (li^ occupLition be in-n t i g ^ d n an te to alleviate

Tlie survey was conducted byicatn huiicied by Dr. George

Icnilieli. BOW jjrofossor of city

WANT CAR ECCWOMY? Volhw*q«n P«rk Shore, Inc.

SEEGAIL M. SMITH

HARDWAU

DAVENPORT Point & HardwareKUMIING . id ELtCTRICAL SUPPLIES

70) f Str««» M a x , N. J. 0?7l»

INSURANCE

RENTAL SERVICE

A to Z RENTAL CENTERRENTS MOST ANlfTHrNG

RoH#w*y |t»di — Ladder^ — Commercial Woor PoliiKviCorttr«ctor Tcoli — Pitrnp* ~ Chain — Tables

1 M#y. 35 (V2 mil* N, Asbury Circle] W*n*f rmu • °St-03}|

ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO.

rAUTO — FIRE — HOMEOWNERS

U t t — HEAUH - WS1NKS INSURAMCt.y 15 774 1500 . 774-3050 Weptun. City. N. J.

Neptune C t v Shopping Center

SURF INSURANCE AGENCYWtlUAM H N

1601 Highw.y 71 - l*ln»r, N. J,D,,l 681 28Gb

BLUE JAY DINERSPECIAL BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH 1 DINNER

All Baking Done on Premises — Open 24 Hoyfl

Hlgh.sy 35 (nesp Shop Rit«| W . I , N. J.

JUVENILE FURNi

M75 Highway 33. Neptune Tel. 201 98a 0100

CARPET TILE

Evelyn's Sea FoodThe Finest in

SEA F O O D SA Unique

COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Has Been Added

For Your Pleasure

507 T 1 STREET - BELMAR M l 4)236

cJLlnduITALIAK RESTAURANT I

and COCKTAIL jLOUNl'E

Luncheon - Dinner & Late SupperOpen Sun. 12 Noon

'° II MidnightOpen Daily 4 P.M.

to 12 M i d i M

62 Svlyonio Ave. » • " ' • " « " • NEPTUNE CITY !onJ Hit)h*oy 3S « " " • • " " ' • PRospett 5-3164 i

ARNOLD'S FLOOR COVERINGSLINOLEUM - CARPET - FORMICA — VENETIAN BLINDS

John T. Huber, Prop. — Free Estimates205 Union Ave. (Rt. 7 I | 223-3854 Brielle, N. J.

FRANK & BETTY'SJUVENILE FURNITURE * TOYS

A complete line of carriages, cribs, strollers, car seats, l a pgames, and toys, by such famous manufacturers as Simmons,Thayer, Hedstrcm, Bassett, Bilt-Rite and Creative Playthings.t 3 S 7th A Ph 7 7 4 1 123 Nt

RUG CLEANING, Repair*, & Instaflatkm

APPROVED CARPETS & RUG CLEANERSRUGS SHAMPOOED IN YOUR OWN H O M E

OR PLACE OF BUSINESSPhone . 774-1633605 Highway 35 Nephjm, N. J.

y ,Rt. 35 S 7th Av

ygNeptu

LAWNMOWERS

Phone 449-2237

T H E S I G N M A NDowney

Phono - 449-3443

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

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

Route 35, Sea Girt Wal l Township, N. J.

Clay's Bicycles & LawnmowersJACOBSEN LAWNMOWERS & TRACTORS

Adult Tri-cycles and Tandems

Sales & Service — New & Used — American I English BikesComplete Parts and Repairs of All Siket

West Belmar 681-6566Highway 71

Phone 449-4655 Frea Estimate

DELUXE CARPET SERVICECOMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

Binding . Serging and FringingCleaning, Repairs, and Installation

306 - 9th Ave. James Trocchia Spring Lake Heights, N. J.

PLUMBING • HEATING CONTRACTOR

MARK MARQUAND - PlumberSEWER ROOTER CLEANING — FAST SERVICENew Bathrooms — New Kitchens — All Repairs

G»s & Electric Water Heaters Installed611 - 10th Avenue Phone • 681-5352 Belmar, N. J.

CLEANERS & TAILORSDRIVE IN DRIVE IN

OFFICE MACHINES

A & B CLEANERSONE HOUR SERVICE

SPECIALISTS IN DRY CLEANING PROFESSIONWedding Gowns — Knitwear — Fanoy Dresses

Belmar's First Dry Cleaner — Since 1928h A | Ph 6600 F St. (Cor. 6th Ave.| Phone 681-2885

DOG GROOMING

SHORE OFFICE MACHINES CO.Authorized Dealer for

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

63 West Sylvania Avenue Neptune City, N. J.

PACKAGE GOODS

The DOG STUDIOBATHING — CLIPPING and GROOMING

For Appointment Call 681-2922B903 F Street Belmar, N. J.

DRUG STORE

LOU'S BAR & PACKAGE STOREPhone 681-2424 We D«liy«

COLD BEER — LIQUORS OF QUALITYBen & Georgia Silvers+ein, Props,

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

YORE DRUG STOREMlnnlfl II, BowtaLfl - Itrg. 1'hann.

NOW LOCATED AT — 831 BELMAR PLAZASame Ownership and Personal Service as we have givsi

during the last 25 years.(At New Shopping Area) — 681-0988

• |Phone - 681-0272

WEINSTEINS LIQUORSBEVERAGES FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Prompt Free Delivery

1601 F Stree* South Belmar

MAGNETIC CAR S TRUCK SIGNSNAME PLATES BADGES LETTERS

STORE SIGNS

Showroom: 204 Highway 71 Spring Lake Heigb+s

TV SALES & SERVICE

Phono 774-8977

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

"We only service what wo sell to serva you better"

424 Main Street Avon, N. J.

T.V. RENTALS

CERTIFIED TELEVISION SERVICESALES and SERVICE

Service Until 9 P.M. IM0 F StreetTelephone 681-3300 Belmar, N. J.

TIRES

VAN BERGEN TIRE CO.DUNLOP THE QUALITY TISE

Bear Front End / . m*m

Highway 35 * Heck Ave. 7.4 ,'BOb Noptune

Phone 449-4334 Retail Wholesale

STATE AUTOMOTIVE CENTER"TIRES OUR SPECIALTY"

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

USED FURNITURE

DONALD BETTSWE BUY and SELL

Furniture, Antiques, Contents of Homes, At-Kcs,Cellars, Garages Etc.

Call 449-222$ - '/2 Mile South o* Shop Rite - Hwy. 35, Walt Twp.

TCI n«AM AKtMtMMl MUM.

lOWUIt UKMOM

At WilOvil

H A D I S O NM N C l COMPANY

».«« I t . . 1 .

T I R M SColl Ml 7S94

»«I»MIIM 1*»H» *< I . I U H a *» lilllil I # •». - f«»- Ma •* ».-»•«

FALL LAWN o n eSATURDAY, SEPT. *Mi

10 A.M. to 2 P.M.Scott Repreuntative to Be Preunt

COUPON

5 WINNERSFILL OUT COUPON

FOR ORAWING

Each Winner Will Receive

A 5000 sq ft. Bag of Turtbuilder

MM

Address

Phone

VALUABLE COUPON

...plan now to buildmore comfort and

value in your home

LET USHELP

ROOM ADDITIONAdd a bedroom or family

f

MODERN KITCHENfit ui givf you a f>«* ttll-mote oil a ntw, modernkitchin. * # * t f P »

ATTIC ROOMUlilirt waite attic .poce foi

IAIIMENT ROOMYour baitment con bt uli-lired to provide an extraroom.

LET US SHOW YOU HOWDrop In and Itt us show you how you can

plan home Improvement! that will add comfort

and btauly, whilt increasing tht market value-

of your home. We can show you how to make

ti a home survey to accomplish these things. ,

,-4 hieiime pitwtiptk<*

UC >.mf i k M Il :

2.

I>ttmt9rtt*t*kt>f

3.

A $bti thai « W J mrf 'fit '

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FHICANAMU..CAM IH SUTirTY

-i-LEGAL NOTICE

K gbf HtmtiM taetm as

MBf, Lot 1 lentM. to G&MtoHiH ami BW

8f! « U Krflit^ ii fi>iVmi«ea hn.iwn M Blofk 37H. Uttsmd 2. to expand the pri'irnl CJI

niffsp farllitlei pursuant M Ordinan

he nffioe n( th« T..Mn.^p^l Bullrfinl?. 2, wnii. KM ImBy,

1 -2.1 i 01

\ O T K KNOTIfK IS HKKEHY GIVEN i.ha

t the meeting of the Zoning R"nr<•f ArtJudtment ol ihp TeflmtMp et Wall.old Ausust 90 tMK nt the MunidpaiuiMing, JSOO Municipal Cn-urt. WallJew .feripy, the following acli»n wa;

The flppliiTinl, Rohrrt RnspnhiTS, wn'grantfil a variance to efflattwl a boas

nfincnnforming |>rri|ifily knmvrk 17. r^it 48. jBppllrant Lawrence firprn. wai

e to subdivide Jihrty,

thanlots.

X Lot

J.TOTICE IS FURTHER KIVFIN thatht" dk^iTminntion of saiil Zoning lioant>f Afljuhimi-nt has liwn filnr! in theifdcf of sniri HimM nt the MunidpnlitlHding, IVfi KunlfliMl foiirt, Wall,ftw Jersey, and Is available for in-, peel Ion,

T h i n t i tpe I

This n gls-ir> a,, (3).

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uant t R S.

STOCK CARS1 •*• 35-LAP MOD.-SPTS., •*• 25-LAP LTD.-SPTS.

* 7-EXTRA EVENTSIt's Also

AUTO RACESSAT. NIGHT 8 P.M.

BANNER NIGHT

Valuable Prizes AwardedIt's Also

Recognition Night

See Last Year's Champ*Crowned! - Charlie KrernerParker Bohn - Norm Janwich.

Wall Stadiumat the Jersey Shore

201 • 681-6400

Rt. 34-Belmar, N.J.

»all I'MHiil)1970

FALL TERMMondays and Thursdays

RtGUIRATIONFALL TERM - WALL HIGH SCHOOL

Monday Tuesday Thursday - Friday

September 15. 16,18. 19 — 7 30 9 00 P M

For Recreation EnthuuaitiIKID&I r— 111 00CEDAMICS ' • • 11700IIAUi INOK.OINNINS t ADVANCtO Fn lHOOD* AWING f— 112.00HOM( HAmSTTllNS ft JII00&OLF F.« $1 r 00GUlTA* (UR l i & I N N U i . 1 . •••.GUITAR. ADVANCED f— 11200CHOTO&HAPHY F.t (11.00Oi l P A I N UNO ADVANCED Fw (11.00OIL PAINTING KGINNEKS F.. (11.00SAFE IOATING HANDLING F«e ( 4.00SLIM and TRIM F.e (12.00WIGS. WIGLETS and FAILS Fee $12 00TENNIS Ft . (17.00

Susirwis and VocationalFRfNCH, CONVERSATIONAL ^ F.e(l!O0HIGH SCHOOL EOUHALENCf fi F«« ( 7.00INCOME TAX j ~ F M 111.00

i INTRODUCTION TO kt* PUNCHING F«« (17.00PUBLIC SPEAKING F M (12.00

I REAL ESTATE and INSUF.ANCE Fee (12.00SPANISH, CONVERSATIONAL Fee (12.00

I SECURITIES and INVESTIN6 FREESHORTHAND - ABC - STENOSCRIPT Fee $12.00

1 TYPING I Foe $12.00, TYPING II Fee $12.00

i About The HomeANTIQUE TIPS Fee $12.00CAKE DECORATING Fee $12.00HOME GARDENING F«e $12.00FURNITURE REFINI5HINS - "For Profit or Fun"

Fes $12.00' INTERIOR DECORATING Fee $12.00

SEWING ADVANCED Fee $12.00SEWING, BEGINNING .... Fee $12.00SEWING, INTERMEDIATE . . Fee $12.00

W.C.A.S. REGISTRATION SLIP

Name M .

Mall Address .

Town .

Course

Fee

Phor»

Check Cash M.O.

MAIL YOUR REGISTRATION to insure acceptance intoyour favorite course . . . Register Early — Classes limited.You will receive receipt the evening of the first class. Re-port to the office for your receipt.

WALL COMMUNITY ADULT SCHOOL

P.O. Box 1140 - Wal l Township, N. J.

Custom KitchensMl. Paul

Our Master Cabinetmakers

Do The Complete Job

DESIGN - MANUFACTUREI INSTALLATION

Kitcnen Cabinets, Vanities

Counter Tops I:

Complete Kitchens

IN ANY DECORATING THEME• MODERN • COLONIAL• CONTEMPORARY • PROVINCIAL

Ymir Call Brings a Cabinet maker - Nnt a SalesmanFree Planning No Obligation Free Estimates

Complete Shop at Home ServiceDuality Workmanship . . .Material Throughout C A L L

Sensible Prices 2 2 3 - 2 7 3 2Dank Financing

MEETING HOUSE ROAD, SEA GIRT, N. J.

II Ur kM)te Mt4i«a Mm M M *I I I HI* MM r..« «Ml4 I I M • * * * •

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Khta o( »>•! V l n u r J m y SrhieiMw, y

af ManM^Mim. J m y Allen ofE M I Brtawwk* Md SMcty ItkMW.rf UJAR IrMeti.

In qur*t of Ihe limited iporit-man tiitr^i *her«: .Iwiwkh at thiswriting h Mirtf-.'.luliy di-fcfKlinKhn thampionshtp .-ire \5t-l Cain <rfTurns River. Halph ('arisen ofI\a1 Mortmofith. Boh U« :i'l(M/!iof M'Hfflt Holly Herm Vfrsneli ofTtHiw Hucr .i.ie Guttli** of Win-wr. H*rf> Ha'UiirKm of <'ne.iaiRkig* P»t M-Morlrf of Temi!• • FHd C Hfei 'vf Toms Hiv-«f ami »h<* pttpiilar \elcran Billit-Pwst <>f Lak* Wales, Fla

DEMOCRATS SET

PICNIC PLANS

B U M BKI.MAK - The SouthBclmar Dlinilll Mtll <1ub made fi-nal plans for fa annual picnicon Saturdjy M the Grove PicnicU rounds.

I'ro side nt flHW Ftvt'd, whoprfsirltd yt the mating held atthe Pine Grove Inn. sakl about 30itteiKlttl the MMdHl

Mr, Reed said the public is in-itf<i !o the picnic and enmment-

•d that (he ciul) was honored lohave "our own" Under sheri IfIsaac Ftciff namtd as Dt'motTiiticcamfjaiyn manafjfr fur MonmouthCounty.

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t't&mrted I t Isri 4 tb tit•• v c •, i • • ?

LOSE WEIGHTM ft!&*j.ag reiuiu vbM you

u i , ear pratm* ultod SUMO-

Yuti muJ* low ugh tilt or your

-! and ea»!T •w>Uo«d No•sar^lfig, so »[wi«l eserclM. mI irmfui dfugi S1JMOOEX coat!(] HI and i> KU 00 this QUARAN-TtZ If not u t u / M lor uijr n•cm, j't.t return the usu««d partlos to Ae makfrt uvd ge( fourFull mnx j back WJMonLX h

I by:

YORE DRUG STOREI I I l . lm.r PUi.Mail OrOn ItIM

UWM MOWERS

LAWK MOWERS

LAWNMOWaS

UWN MOWERS

town ley JscebtoM

AmcricilR

FALL SAVINGSPRICES

SLASHED

Com* In For

A Good Deal

Taylor'sHardware

10th Avc & F St.Belmar, N. J.

The Shore's Moit Titled About Lanoi

BRADLEY LANES, INC.1217 Main St., Bradley Beach 7M-4S4O

WEEKEND SPECIAL — $1.00CALL US TODAY!

"SUMMER FLOWERS"

Flowers by Wire

so easy, so thoughtful,

v^^y so beautifully received.

GIG MORRIS - Rower ShopGEORGE A. MORRIS

706 - I Oth Avenue Dial 681-1909 Belmar, N. J .

WINTER & SPRING PAINTING SPECIALS

PETE'S PAINTING CO.COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL

INTERIOR EXTERIOR

Home Owners — Hotel OwnersINTERIOR

While You're Away W e Will Paint Your Home, Bungalow, or Hotel.Be Ready For Next Spring.

$15.00 MONTH

While You're Away Wo Will Check Your Home Twice A Week For A Small Fo»Any Storm Damage or Repairs W e Will Contact You. All Repairs Handled Extra.

• PAINTING

• PLUMBING

• CARPENTRY

• ELECTRICAL

All Licensed

SPRING CLEANING SPECIALS

House Cleaning — Windows — Prepare Your House, Bungalow, or Hotel.For Opening Next Spring.

DUTCH BOY PAINTS USEDI FULLY INSUREDLIABILITY

FREE ESTIMATES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

NOT ALL JOBS ARE DONE BY PETE'S - JUST THE BEST ONES 1

6 8 1 - 4 5 4 1WRITE P. O. BOX 571 - BELMAR, N. J. 07719