B u y B etter Support The In Belmar Cancer Fund THE COAST ADVERTISER
GOP Nomination RECOVERING FROM Poland Named To Kleinkauf Licks Steel CRASH INJURIES Commission Defends Boris (Buddy) Blum, assist Declared Vacant ant clerk of Wall Township, is Water Committee In Last Minute Drive recovering at Fitkin Memorial FOUR ENTERPRISING Hospital from injuries sus Water-Sewer Program Belmar girls, 10 and 11 years In South Belmar tained in an auto accident Heads So. Belmar Unit, old, showed the older folks Monday afternoon in Route 35, MACLEARIE - ABBOTT FORCES CLASH IN Wall Township. Lawrence D. Bowen Given Public how to raise funds for a CITE SAVINGS FROM POLICY ADOPTED worthy cause and at the same Bergeron, Asay Tie At Edwards, Sea Girt real estate Buildings, Grounds PRIMARY DISTRICT FIGHT time give the donors some broker and a Wall resident, FOR FINANCING PROGRAM thing for their money. The 73 O n Write-ins For driver of the second car, also is recovering from injuries at four, Joanne Giunco, Gail Council Post Councilman Henry Poland A preview on a small scale of Belmar’s municipal Durr, Sharon Wolff and Jan his home, 2 Village road. was appointed chairman of In the first public statement since the formal an ice Wolff, decided they wanted The Blum and Edwards election, scheduled for May 10, was staged in the bor the water committee at Mon nouncement of their candidacies for return to the Bel to do something for the Can A tie vote for two write-in cars collided in Route 35, day night’s meeting of South ough’s Fourth District in Tuesday’s primary election cer Fund. They hit on the candidates for a Republican South of Sea Girt avenue. Mr. Belmar Borough Council. His mar Commission in the May 10 election, the three pres idea of a cake sale and in less nomination for the South Bel Blum, who was delivering bal appointment, made by Mayor ent commissioners today defended the creation of the when Edward Kleinkauf Jr., defeated James C. Steel for lots to district boards for the time than it takes to tell, they mar Borough Council in Tues water-sewer utility department and the program they the Republican County Committee. The vote was 143 had the promise of cakes from day’s primary election today primary election Tuesday, their mothers and a dozen left the nomination vacant. was driving North in Route 35. are following on financing improvements to the water to 69. neighbors in the Eighth and Borough Clerk John S. D. Mr. Edwards, according to and sewer system. Mr. Kleinkauf, borough Ninth avenue areas. Then MacMillan said the state elec police, was waiting for other cars to pass to turn in front Mayor Peter Maclearie health and plumbing in they arranged to use a front tions law provides that when window in the Acme Market an equal number of votes are of the office of George Muel Borough Advised and Commissioners John spector, is closely associat Fire Again Wipes for the sale last Friday. When recorded for two or more ler, contractor. The Blum car Ferruggiaro and John A. ed with Mayor Peter Mac- it was all over, the girls had candidates to fill any office, crashed into the side of the raised $29, which they turned Edwards car. Of Plea By Deck Taylor are running as learie’s organization. Mr. Out Local Plant the office shall be declared over to Mrs. C. Earl Bennett, vacant. Mr. Blum sustained a possi bracketed candidates, Mr. Steel, president of the re Belmar Cancer Fund chair ble knee fracture and badly Mr. MacMillan said he was Maclearie and Mr. Ferruggi cently formed Belmar Civic man. bruised chest. Mr. Edwards ABC Accepts Non Vult aro for their third terms and Owner Estimates Loss THAT DEEP SEA DIVER advised yesterday by the received scalp lacerations and Association, is a follower of County Clerk’s election de Offer, Allows Filing Mr. Taylor for his first full former Mayor Leon T. Abbott At $50,000 In Sec that was working off the Bel bruises. Mr. Blum was pin four-year term. partment that the Republican ned behind the wheel of his and one of the principals in mar Marine Basin docks last Their statement today, ap County Committee members car until passing motorists O f Statement his campaign for return to the ond Blaze Sunday wasn’t looking for a pearing in the form of news for South Belmar are empoW and First Aid Squad members Borough Commission. sunken chest of gold, but the paper advertisements, is in ered to select a candidate to freed him. Both cars were thing he was after was far The Belmar Borough Com their campaign for election. Mr. Kleinkauf and Mr. For the second time in less run in the November election. badly damaged. more important to a week-end mission Tuesday received a They are scheduled to discuss Steel locked horns in last than three months the plant visitor. A woman visiting Councilman Jonathan E. Al year’s primary and in a simi of the Belmar Bias Binding gor and his wife, Mrs. Celeste copy of a letter sent by the other issues in the 19-day friends was taking a walk Trains Changing To Division of Alcoholic Bever period between now and the lar fight between the Mac- Co., at 823 16th avenue was around the basin docks Satur Algor, were re-elected to the destroyed by fire Monday county committee Tuesday. age Control to owners of The election. day when she let go with a big Daylight Time Sunday Deck at F street and Fifth night. Edward Hughes, own sneeze. Something went flying The Borough Council, all of Higher water bills and the er, estimated his loss in the whom are Republicans, held Starting this Sunday, Jersey avenue accepting a non vult imposition of a sewer service through the air and into Davy HENRY POLAND plea to disciplinary proceed latest blaze might reach Jones locker. What was it but an executive meeting to dis Central Lines’ passenger charge over the last two years cuss the nomination last night, ings pending against the $50,000. He said he had no the lady’s false teeth. They trains will operate on Eastern has been one of the principal but no announcement was Leroy F. Walling and confirm place. The letter also granted insurance on the plant. landed at a point off the dock Daylight Saving Time. The ed by the council, is for the targets of attack by former The fire was discovered at made of what decision, if any, railroad is issuing new time the owners permission to sub Mayor Leon T. Abbott on the where boats gas up and in remainder of the year. mit a statement of alleged 8 P. M. while Mr. Hughes and had been reached. tables effective at that time. present commission. Mr. Ab about 20 feet of water. The Mr. Poland fills the commit mitigating circumstances be his family were in their home The tie vote with 7$ ballots Passenger Traffic Manager bott, defeated in 1947 and lady was in a terrible fix, but tee chairmanship made va fore April 29. at the front end of the prop by Sunday Captain Henry each was recorded by former Harry E. Yerkes said that again in 1951, is bracketed on Mayor Rene Bergeron and cant by the death March 30 of The disciplinary proceedings erty. The plant was in a two- Leonard of the Lenny had with respect to Jersey Central a ticket with Vincent P. Mc Warren Asay. Councilman Councilman William E. Lar were filed against The Deck ! story frame and cement cov rounded up the deep sea diver service to the seashore the ad Carthy, which has the en son. following an investigation by ered building in the rear. It and his boat and in no time he Percy Keynton won renomina dition of two mail-only trains dorsement of the Belmar the prosecutor’s office into a ! is almost at the back door of recovered the teeth. It cost tion for the second council will materially speed the run Councilman James Bowen Civic Association. lewd show that was staged the West Belmar Fire House the lady $35 for the diving op seat with 174 votes. ning time of two regularly chairman of the law and ordi The commissioners pointed and adjacent to Firemen’s erations, but she figured it Mr. Bergeron and Mr. Asay scheduled Southbound passen nance and lighting commit there last October by the out that the state some time were among nine write-in Knights of Khorosan. Samuel Hall, but the fire had such a would have been a lot more if ger trains. Train 3305, which tees, was appointed to head ago had directed that the bor candidates for whom votes Gross of Bradley Beach, who start that the entire building she had to buy a new set of now leaves New York at 8:26 the ’ public buildings and ough enlarge its sewerage pleaded guilty in the midst of was in flames by the time teeth. were cast in the scramble for A. M. weekdays and arrives grounds committee formerly disposal plant. They confer firemen arrived. The West the vacancy on the ballot cre at Bay Head at 10:51 A. M., held by Mr. Poland. the investigation to being re red with the representatives Belmar company was joined ated by the death of Council will leave New York at the The council also confirmed sponsible for the show, was of the Division of Local Gov in a few minutes by Belmar man William E. Larson same time and get to Bay by appointment of Brad Behr. fined $500 and given a 10- ernment, the state depart companies and later by the Group To Invite March 30. The others receiv Head 20 minutes earlier, at man Jr., as a special police months suspended jail sen ment which supervises and Glendola Fire Company. ing votes were Gus Stumpfi, 10:31. Train 3307, which now officer. He will serve under tence. has jurisdiction over all muni four; Walter Brown, two, and leaves New York at noon his father, Police Chief Brad The Borough Commission, cipal improvements and finan EDWARD KLEINKAUF Jr. The Belmar Bias plant oc Maclearie Talk Fred Hope, James Queen, cupied a building at the street weekdays and arrives at Bay Behrman. He lives at 1714 in a special meeting last Fri cial transactions. The bor William Lord, Mrs. Miriam learie and Abbott forces, Mr. side of the property until that Head at 2:13 P. M., will leave Oak terrace. He was dis day, denied the application of ough engineer, Claude W- Babos and Joseph Kelly, one at the same time and arrive charged from the Navy in Michael Durr of Belmar and Birdsall, who had also been Steel was overwhelmingly de was destroyed in a blaze Jan Civic Unit Wants May feated. At that time, how uary 28. Mr. Hughes bought each. at Bay Head 18 minutes March after serving four Joseph McDevitt of Avon for consulted submitted an esti ever, his name was on the bal or, Abbott To Speak Frederick W. eiorch, whMetal Shop. Ed day. Mr. Bergeron received ward Hirlemann said his shop tion last night voted to extend Nearly all other Southbound the license and Commissioner statement continued, “ the fact The stickers had been printed seven write-in votes for a tion service started by the De- was partly covered by insur an invitation to Mayor Peter Jersey Central trains which John Ferruggiaro voted in was stressed that if the expan in advance and when they Democratic nomination, Mr. go to Bay Head will leave Lisa Bros., under a new con made their appearance Tues ance. Maclearie, as head of the favor of it. Pastors of three sion could be financed over a Asay and Henry Kowalski two their destinations anywhere tract April 1. On the sugges day afternoon, the Maclearie Mr. Hughes said that one Borough Commission, to speak Protestant churches and prop 10-year period, the taxpayers piece of equipment, which on the administration’s record each and Mr. Keynton one. from one to four minutes tion of Mr. Keynton, Borough erty owners protested against of the Borough of Belmar organization was prepared for Mrs. Margaret D. Walling, earlier, while Northbound such a move and the battle still had a price tag on it, had at the association’s April 27 Clerk John S. D. Mac Millan the application. would save thousands of dol meeting. borough collector and treas trains will leave a minute or The Chamber of Commerce lars in interest and charges. was on. When the votes were cost nearly $2,000. On two urer, won the Republican was authorized to write the earlier occasions he said he At the same time former two later, and arrive at their advised the commission that It was decided that a self- counted, Mr. Steel had been nomination for collector with Board of Freeholders and ask found fires that had been Mayor Leon T. Abbott said destinations the same time as it has set July 19, 20 and 21 as liquidating utility, combining defeated by more than 2 to 1. 159 votes. Mrs. Walling, wife at present. Mr. Steel has been openly started in his home and along he would accept an invitation that storm sewers on county the dates for a tuna tourna the water and sewer depart to speak on the record of his of Mayor Leroy F. Walling, roads be cleaned out. Mr. ment out of the Marine Basin. ments, would be an initial critical of Mayor Maclearie side the plant. will run in the November Lester Woolley Jr., former administration before it ended Belmar Fire Alarm The 22nd was fixed as an al step in this direction. Ac since his defeat last year and election for the office former Keynton said something chief of Wall Fire Company in 1947. ternate date. cordingly, an ordinance was had vowed he never would ly held by Mrs. Belle Woolley, Tests Start Monday should be done to have all No. 1, broke his ankle when he A water bill for $2,989, sub On recommendation of Po passed combining the two de forgive him for it. Until that who resigned because of ill sewer lines cleaned out before defeat it had been understood jumped off the West Belmar mitted by the D & E Holding Fire Chief Oliver Measure lice Chief Albert Isola, Wil partments. Secondly, in view fire apparatus with hose. Co., 507 F street, was referred ness. the heavier Summer flow. liam G. Huthmacher of 266 of the fact that this project that he was being groomed by Write-in ballots were cast has announced that Belmar’s to the association’s grievance Council suggested that resi Wayside road, Neptune, was was primarily one of sewage the Abbott forces to become a for six other persons for the fire alarm boxes will be tested candidate in the current com committee to be taken up starting Monday, April 25. dents be notified that if they appointed a special police offi disposal, a sewer charge with the Borough Commission. collector nomination. They would have to be made—and mission election campaign. are Mrs. Babos, 19; Mrs. The tests will be conducted gather leaves and trash and cer at the Marine Basin for Ferruggiaro Forces Win Synagogue Rooms The premises at 507 F street at noon, with the alarm from a slight increase in the water Woolley and Lorraine Rowe, place them in receptacles at the remainder of the year. He The only other contests in is occupied by Evelyn’s Res one box being sounded each rate — to assure prompt pay three each; Mrs. Jewelle replaces Fred Langenbacker. Belmar were among Demo taurant. day until all 22 are covered. the curb they will be collected. ment of the bonds on the To Be Dedicated Mr. Abbott and Vincent P. Chambers, two, and Joan self-liquidating basis. In this crats for their party’s County Ivins, one. ■ For the Demo Committee. In the First Dis McCarthy, who are bracketed manner, the tax rate would as candidates for election cratic nomination for collector not soar beyond reason, and trict, Thomas J. Durkin, re Sons of Israel Congre Mrs. Walling was given three tired Newark policeman, at May 10, spoke on zoning and equitable, distribution of cost traffic. Mr. Abbott described write-in votes and Mrs. Babos would be on the prime users tempted to wrest the district gation Ceremony two. leadership from the organiza the zoning ordinance as un of the water and sewer facili tion of Borough Commissioner Sunday Evening fair to owners of small lots ties . . . and not on all the tax. John Ferruggiaro by running and said he favored amend WALL NOMINATION payers as a whole.” as a write-in candidate against ing it. He said the water rate The statement points out Official dedication of the Dr. Jules N. Lewin. Dr. should be reduced and the GOES TO SHARPE that review of past bond is vestry room in the Synogogue sewer service charge abolish Mayor Richard Sharpe was sues showed that the longer Lewin won by a vote of 54 to of Congregation Sons of Israel 14. In the same district, Mrs. ed. renominated without opposi the bonds were issued the Olan Ferruggiaro, sister-in- will be held this Sunday eve Mr. McCarthy referred to tion on the Republican ticket higher was the interest rate law of the commissioner, de ning at 8 at the synagogue, the increase in traffic antici for the Wall Township Com and the more Interest was feated Mrs. Gloria Snowden, 11th avenue and D street, pated from the Garden State mittee in Tuesday’s primary paid by the taxpayers. Rec- Belmar. Parkway. He said Belmar’s election. Mrs. Elizabeth M (Continued on Page ?'■ 53 to 23. Rabbi Morris Max of the In another contest for the beachfront is lacking in inter Allen also was nominated for Queens Jewish Center of For Democratic committee in the est to attract Summer visitors another term as tax collector. Fourth District, Charles Du est Hills, L. I., will be the and predicted that they would Joseph C. Smith was nom Belmar Banker Hurt, val won over William F. principal speaker. Rabbi go elsewhere. mated on the Democratic Owens, 26 to 22, and Mrs. An Max is a member of the ex Proposes Beach Changes ticket for the Township Com Returns To Office ecutive committee of the Miz- na A. Hughes defeated Mrs. At last week’s meeting Mr. mittee and James Kelly won Calvin F. Woolley, cashier Mary A. Clayton, 30 to 17. rachi Organization of Ameri (Continued on Page 5) the Democratic nomination of the Belmar National Bank, Other district committee ca, axpemter of the National for collector with nine write- today returned to his desk re members elected, all without Board of the Jewish National in votes. covered from injuries sus oppoosition, are: Republicans, Fund and of the executive tained in an auto accident committee of the Rabbinical First, C. Earl Bennett and PAST PRESIDENTS Tuesday night. The driver of Mrs. Kathryn Eggimann; Sec Council of America. He is the other car, Louis J. Huhn, ond John A. Day and Mrs. recognized as one of the out HONORED BY CLUB of Wall street, West Long standing Rabbis in America. Ruth Scisco; Third, Harry Branch, also was reported re Cantor Zvi Halpern of Israel • Ten past presidents of the Pflug and Mrs. Frances Klein covering from injuries at his will also appear on the pro Belmar Kiwanis Club were kauf; Fourth, Mrs. Ursula home. Both were treated at gram. He will sing several presented plaques at the Monmouth Memorial Hospital Brand; Democrats, Second, club’s charter and ladies’ liturgical numbers. and released. Peter J. Ciallella and Mrs. night dinner and dance last An invitation has been ex Mr. Woolley was returning Jane A. Langan; Third, Frank tended to the Belmar Jewish Saturday night at Beau- Hand and Mrs. Marie E. Rivage. The presentations to his West Long Branch community to attend the dedi home from a bank directors Keller. were mtide by Lon Bryan cation. The committee in meeting when his car collided charge of arrangements in New Jersey governor of Ki wanis, and James Turner, dis in Monmouth road, near the Eighth G rade Pupils eludes Alex Hoffman, chair Oakhurst line, with the one man, Samuel Asch, Harold trict governor. Gavels change hands at joint installation of officers of Edward Becker Post and Auxiliary, driven by Mr. Huhn. Mr. O n W ashington Trip Those receiving the plaques Feinberg, Abraham R. Klitz Jewish War Veterans, at Belmar Jewish Community Center, left to right, Mrs. Harry Gold- Huhn was pushing another car were Edward C. Broege, Fifty . seven, eighth grade man, Sol Konvitz, Jacob Ros STEPHEN C. DOMBROSKI wyn Monmouth-Ocean County Auxiliary president; Edward Nappen, New Jersey JWV De driven by William Donigan of pupils of Belmar Grammar en and David Taft. Claude W. Birdsall, Edwin R. partment commander; Fred Fine, new post commander; Abe Normsky, retiring command Smock, J. Albert Bearmore, er; Mrs. Fred Fine, new Auxiliary president, and Mrs. Aaron Mack, retiring president. 1733 L street, West Belmar. School and six chaperones I’m Stephen C. Dombroski. Both Mr. Woolley and Mr. I’ll be 5 years old in August Thomas C. Madigan, Thomas left in buses at 7 A. M. today SOLD Husband and Wife took over Jewish Community Center. iliary. He succeeded Abe Huhn sustained slight cuts and and I’m going to Belmar B. Tighe, Dr. Abram Morris, on the annual trip of the grad NEW COLONIAL HOME the reins as top officers in Ed About 200 attended the cere Norinsky and she succeeded bruises of the chest. Grammar School, starting in Everett H. Antonides, Lester uating class to Washington, 211 CHICAGO BLVD. ward Becker Post and Aux mony. Mrs. Aaron Mack. Edward The Woolley and Huhn cars D. C. The party will return SEA GIRT September. B. Sherman and C. Earl Ben Fred Fine became comman Nappen, JWV state comman nett. Plaques had previously iliary No. 430, Jewish War were badly damaged. to Belmar Friday night. Thanks to Henry S. Schwier, Stephen is the son of Mr. Veterans, at joint installation der of the post and his wife der, installed the post officers and Mrs. Stanley Dombroski been presented to Arthur L. The chaperones included Real Estate, Sea Girt. of officers Sunday night at the became president of the aux (Continued on Page 8) USED CARS WANTED Mrs. Goldie Megill Fincke, su McCarthy Construction Co., Jr., of 1734 Melrose avenue, Yates, Howard C. Birdsall Wright’s Sales & Service perintendent; Mrs. Bessie Vincent P. McCarthy, Tel. MU South Belmar. and J. Henry Dangler. N. E. Cor. F St. and 8th Ave. Mortgage Loans For Tire and Battery Service Squab broilers, jumbo eggs, Pearce, Mrs. Hazel Woodfield, 1-0415. »dv. Fast efficient- service, Quak- - * delivered. Mutual 1-1608. adv. MUtual 1-2647 LENT’S, 1210 F St.. Belmar Attractive rates, liberal terms. Belmar Auto Driving School Miss Dolores deGarcia and Belmar Savings & Loan Asso enbush Service Station, 8th Lon Crandall, members of the SAVE MONEY Frank J. Brlaen, painter and Ladies’ and children’s brand Licensed instructors, 1007 F names at 50% or less. Closed ciation, 712 10th avenue, Bel Ave., and F St. New batter Think o f Bennett’s, 8th Ave. faculty, and Patrolman Philip with a low cost auto loan from decorator, 1623 River street when you need seafood, adv. St., Tel. MTJ 1-3767. adv. adv. Sat. Open Sun. adv. mar. adv. ies, tires. Tel MUtual 1-9697. R. Burger Jr. the Belmar National Bank. West Belmar. Page 2 THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 Central PTA To Present Musical Health Hints THE EARLY DETECTION Have You Heard...? OF CANCER "Walls Aboard" April 29 and 30 It is common knowledge that cancer is a killer. There Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. cis X. Avenoso, at their home Wall Central School PTA Jeanne Bailey; co-chairman, is scarcely anyone who has Spitz of 1309 L street, Belmar, 20 Pine Tree way, Belmar, will present its annual musi Gladys Brown and Jill Hur returned home last week-end Sunday. Among the guests cal review “ Walls Aboard” not seen the proof of this de ley; tickets, Metta Fornoff pressing proposition in the after spending the Winter in were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick April 29 and 30 at 8 P. M. in and Helen Werner; publicity, tragic death of a relative, St. Petersburg, Fla. Keelen of Jersey City, Mr. the school auditorium. The Jeanne Bailey and Dick Lew friend or acquaintance. There and Mrs. Thomas Roccia of show was written and directed is; costumes, Lee Koch; by Ira and Lyda Herbert and fore, like all killers, cancer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein Rahway, Mr. and Mrs. John make-up, Marion Deicke and the cast' is composed entirely must be kept under control. It stein of 420 14th avenue, Bel Tanski of Newark, Mr. and Carol Smith; stage and scen of local talent. Music is by must not be permitted to Mrs. Richard Gavan of Clark ery, Henry Werner, James mar, have returned from “ Three Tunes and a Vibe.” roam at large, free to do its three months’ stay in Miami, Township and Thomas Hen- Clayton, Jack Teel and pupils Members of the cast are deadly work. The most effec Fla. nessy and James McGowan of of Wall Central School, di New York. Carolyn and Chet Thompson, tive way to police cancer is toy Loretta and Bill Bloodgood, rected by Mrs. Ruth P. Brut- means of periodic health ex hers; stage lights, Fred Shib Thirteen members of the Ruth and Joe Hincjley, Betty aminations for the early diag Women’s Society of Christian Miss Donalda E. Newton, a la and Reginald Richardson; freshman at Centenary Junior and Leonard Brindley,’ Peggy nosis of cancer. Service attended the annual spot lights, Dennis Herbert College, Hackettstown, and Teel, Effie Siemers, Dorothy In consequence, the Special meeting of the New Bruns and Robert Siemers; door, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Jim Hurley, Mary Lou Committee on Cancer Control wick District WSCS yesterday Marie Moen, Virginia West Donald T. Newton of 600 Jeffrey, Sarah Saddler, Gladys of The Medical Society of New at the First Methodist Church and Alice Reiss; ushers, Joan Seventh avenue, Belmar, will Brown, Otto Richter, Lillian Jersey, in cooperation with of Red Bank. Kittle, Jeanne Bailey, Alice Bloodgood, Sharon Doey, appear at Town Hall, New Florence Shibla, Marilyn the New Jersey Division of the Clayton, Pat Clancy, Fay York, with the Centenary Smith, Vivian Griggs, Lois American Cancer Society, has Steve O’Connell of 1805 Singers next Tuesday evening. Smith, Dick Carlson, Edna compiled an 86-page booklet Ocean avenue, Belmar, is re Carlson, Bob Farley, Elsie Silverstein, Barbara Moen The three choral groups of the and Vivian Moen; rehearsal listing, by locations, the pri covering from a heart ail college will present a varied Patton, Lee Koch, Charles vate physicians of New Jersey ment at Fitkin Memorial Hos O’Heney, Ira Herbert, Fred accompanist, Grace Blauvelt; program of classical, liturgi candy concession (7th grade), who have expressed their will pital. He was stricken two Shibla, Gordon Smith, Charlie cal and modem music entitled Richard Bailey and Barbara ingness “ to perform complete weeks ago and for a time was “ Centenary Sings for You.” Richter, Bill Moser and Lyda physical examinations for the on the critical list. Herbert. Moen; program advertising, Alice Clayton, chairman; early discovery of cancer.” MISS LOUISE C. MURPHY MISS MADELINE S. SIMON The committee in charge in Marsha Sacks, Mary Lou Jef You can choose a physician in Wall Democratic cludes: General chairman, Mrs. Mamie Newman, coun Announcement has been uate of St. Rose High School, SEA GIRT — The engage frey, Peggy ’ Teel, Gladys your area, make an appoint cilor of America Council No. Club Hears Kiernan made by Gerald A. Murphy of I Belmar, and attended Geor ment of Miss Madeline Sophie Brown, Beatrice Gassner, ment, and get the job done. A 17, Sons and Daughters of West Chicago boulevard, Wall gian Court College, Lakewood. Simon to Norman G. Becker Ruth Hindley, Jeanne Bailey, health maintenance examina Liberty conducted last Friday “ Unity of Party Members at W SCS Choral Group tion is a rendezvous with life. All Times” was the topic of Township, of the engagement She is a member of the facul Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jill Hurley, Effie Siemers, Ed night’s meeting at the South of his daughter, Miss Louise ty of St. Catharine’s School, Becker Sr., of Elberon, has Sings At Meeting na Carlson, Judy Murphy, Be wise: Don’t fail that Belmar First Aid Home. Mrs. Paul Kiernan, Democratic rendezvous. State Committee members C. Murphy, to Rembert W. Spring Lake. been announced by her fath SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS— Louise Barton, Blanche Mar Margaret A. Fette of Allen- Burbank Jr., son of Mr. and Mr. Burbank, a graduate of Michael S. Newjohn from Monmouth County when er, Charles Simon Jr., of 403 The Choral Group of the tin and Carol Smith. M. D. hurst, past state councilor and Mrs. Burbank Sr., of Ridge Ridgewood High School, Rut Boston boulevard. She is also WSCS of St. Andrew’s Metho past national officer, was a j he was guest speaker at a re cent meeting of the Wall wood. Miss Murphy also is gers Preparatory School and is the the daughter of the late dist Church sang several guest. She congratulated the the daughter of the late Mrs. Middlebury College, Vermont, Mrs. Eleanor Kearns Simon. hymns at a recent meeting in council on its work. Mrs. Ly-1 Township Democratic Club at Mechanics Hall, Glendola. He Murphy. is serving with the Army at Miss Simon, who was grad the church recreation room. da Bennett, social chairman, The bride-elect is a grad-' Camp Gordon, Ga. uated from Red Bank Catholic The group included Mrs. Jo and her committee served an was introduced by Alfred J. Kellers, president. High School, attended Harcum seph Jarmer, Mrs. K. R. Per- Easter supper. Mrs. Louisa | Junior College, Bryn Mawr, inchief, Mrs. Melvin Lucas, CUSTOM • Holloway, Mrs. Fette and Mrs. Theodore Goss was ap pointed chairlady of welfare Pa., and was graduated from Mrs. Charles Kugler and Mrs. Mrs. Vera Smith received i Belmar School Teacher Is Bride Marjorie Webster Junior Col Marilyn King. Mrs. John awards of the evening. and sunshine. It was an nounced that a luncheon for lege, Washington. She is on Saunders was accompanist. Royal Lancer V-8 the faculty of the Oakhurst Mrs. Herbert Miller presid Paul Brandt, West Belmar the women of Democratic clubs of Belmar, Avon and In Ceremony At Bradley Beach Country Day School. She is ed and Mrs. Myron Morris Cub Scout leader, will be an a member of the New Jersey was in charge of the Scrip instructor in a basic training Wall Township will be held BRADLEY BEACH — Mr. Asbury Park High School and April 26 at the Mansen’s Hotel, and Mrs. Frank J. Gomba, Montclair State Teachers Col State Association of Nursery ture reading. A hobby tea session to be held by the Education. will be held at the church leadership committee of Mon Seaside Heights. whose marriage took place lege. She is on the faculty of Guests attending the meet last Saturday at the Church of the Belmar Grammar School. Mr. Becker is a graduate of April 28 in charge of Mrs. F. mouth Council, Boy Scouts of Peddie School and received W. Haake. Hobbyists are in America, tonight at Red Bank ing were Glenn Swader, mem the Ascension, now are on ber of the County Board of their wedding trip to Florida. his bachelor of arts degree at vited to present their work. High School. His topic will be Middlebury College, Vt., Mrs. Rudolph Kennedy an “ The Pack Meeting.” Elections: Mrs. G. J. Freret, The ceremony was performed president of the Monmouth by Rt. Rev. Msgr. John where he was a member of nounced the Study Group will County Women’s Democratic O’Hara, pastor. Delta Kappa Epsilon frater meet April 12 at 9:30 A. M. to The monthly meeting of the nity. He now is a junior at Club; Stephen Remsen, of The bride is the former Miss discuss a new book “ Chris WSCS of the First Methodist Freehold: Councilman Hugh the University of Pennsylvan tianity and Wealth.” Church of Belmar will be held Vivian Frances Thompson, ia Dental School, Philadel Meehan, of Spring Lake daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Julia Livingston was next Tuesday at 12:30 P. M. phia, and is a member of Xi Heights; Thomas Guthrie, Stanley Thompon of 43 Nor named chairman of a rum at Fellowship Hall. A covered Democratic candidate for Psi Phi dental fraternity. He mage sale to be held May 12. dish luncheon will precede the wood avenue, Avon. The is an ensign in the U. S. Mayor of Spring Lake Heights, bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Milton Firehock intro business meeting. Mrs. Char Naval Reserve and will report and James Commons, Demo Frank Gomba of Perth Am duced the panel discussion, re les Lang will preside. The for active duty upon gradua cratic candidate for council boy and the late Mrs. Gomba. viewing the study book “ Un program will be in charge of man in Spring Lake Heights. tion in June, 1956. der Three Flags” with Mrs. Mrs. Robert Farley on the The club will meet May 4 at Given in marriage by her A Winter wedding is H. F. Schmidt as leader. Par father, the bride wore a gown theme ‘ ‘A Young Woman the Mechanics Hall. planned. ticipating were Mrs. Miller, of white Dupioni silk with a Moves to the City.” Refreshments were served Mrs. Donald Chance, Mrs. by Mrs. William Devereux, bodice of Alencon lace and a Morris, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. R. chapel train. Her cap of Alen Auxiliary Has 23 Mrs. Mary Avenoso enter Mrs. Newton Sculthorpe and D. Patterson, Mrs. Kennedy tained at a surprise birthday Mrs. William Morris. con lace had a fingertip-length Members At Meeting and Mrs. Philip Wentz. Circle party for her husband, Fran- veil. She carried a bouquet of Twenty-three members of A will meet in the church white orchids and ivy. the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Bel- lounge and Circle D at Mrs. Participating In Miss Anne Gomba, of Perth .mar-Juneau Post 2620, Veter Miller’s April 19 and Circle D Awards Wirmei Amboy, sister of the bride ans of Foreign Wars, attended at Mrs. Edgar Braly’s on the Army-Navy Maneuver groom, was maid of honor. its meeting April 13 at the Mu 18th. Hostesses for the after She wore a ballerina-length nicipal Building. Mrs. Natalie noon were Miss Ruth Curtis, Sgt. Frank J. Page of 608 gown of aqua crystalette with Schmaltz presided. Mrs. Jules Plangere and Mrs. 17th avenue, South Belmar, is (a matching headband, and Mrs. Frank Brett was ap Kennedy. taking part in the Army- carried a cascade bouquet of pointed chairman for the an DODGE Navy maneuver, Exercise bronze daisies and and daffo nual poppy drive to be held High Tide, at Camp Pendle dils. May 21 and 22. Mrs. Brett We especially invite you to take * ton, Va. Bridesmaids were Miss reported on the community DODD command . . . get the thrill first-hand! The exercise is an amphibi Kathleen Douglas, of Toms service scrapbook. Mrs. Wil ...... of Spring Lake ous operation involving 6,000 River, and Miss Betty Mc- liam Sylvester reported a dis Cooper Motors men designed to develop close Knight, of Asbury Park. Their trict card party will be held 1209 Third Avenue interservice teamwork in op this Friday night at the Cyp gowns were made in the same MADE TO MEASURE Telephone MUtual 1-2600 erational and logistical plan style and color as the honor ress Inn, Wanamassa. ning. attendants and they carried Members of the auxiliary APPAREL FOR MEN 708 F Street Belmar Sgt. Page, a mail clerk in yellow bouquets. who have birthdays in April, the 74th Regimental Combat A N D W O M E N John Balazs, of Perth Am May and June will be honored Team from Fort Devens, at the May 25 meeting. Other We specialize in the finest Mass., entered the Army in boy, was best man. Ushers were John Wright, of Succa- reports were given on the fabrics obtainable tailored 1947 and is a veteran of serv recent cake sale and the Fort to your special measure ice in Korea. sunna; Benjamin Harris, of Rutherford, and Charles Wal Monmouth Hospital party. ments by experts. His mother, Mrs. Lillian MRS. FRANK GOMBA Mrs. Dora Leiner was cott, of Perth Amboy. Drop in to see the Page, lives in Kingston, Pa., Kurkjian awarded the dark horse. The His wife, Mary, lives at the The bride’s mother wore a next meeting is scheduled for new styles floor-length .gown of navy blue The bridegroom is a graduate Belmar address. Eric Severeid, CBS News April 27. silk with white accessories of Perth A,mboy High School Chief Washington Correspond and a corsage of white iris. and Montclair State Teachers FILLING PULPIT SUNDAY ent, was recently awarded the College where he received his Rev. Bruce Miller of Prince Alfred I. duPont Award for A reception and wedding dinner was held at the Home master of science degree. He ton will preach the sermon at “ meritorious service to .the stead Golf and Country Club, is on the faculty of Chatham the 11 A. M. morning worship American people” in 1954. Mr. Spring Lake Heights. High School. service Sunday at the First Sevareid, who broadcasts his “Electric Cooking Presbyteriian Church of Bel “ News Analysis” Monday For traveling the bride wore a blue tweed suit with mar. He will fill the pulpit through Friday nights on CBS DRIVE SAFELY ! in the absence of Rev. Blan Radio, was also honored by Navy accessories and an or The life you save heap big chid corsage. chard D. Romaine Jr,, who is Long Island University, which may be your own! on a trip to Alabama with his presented him the 1954 George The bride is a graduate of family. Polk Memorial Award. bargain”
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tended the anniversary dinner Nominating Group Dodge La Femme Has Everything New Garden Club ed by Mrs. Berg and Mrs. SPRING LAKE Blake. Plant material of tu at Beau-Rivage last Friday Appointed By PTA Plans Flower Show lips, daffodils, iris, carnations HEIGHTS evening. A business meeting S t r i p s and greens were supplied by followed at the home of Mrs. SPRING LAKE — Mrs. Jo SEA GIRT—The first proj Mrs. Eleanor Poletti re Luther Barcus in Wall road. George Gregory & Sons, flor ported on the success of a re seph Gilroy was appointed ect of the newly-formed Sea ists, with members supplying Mrs. Barcus opened the chairman of the nominating Girt Garden Club will be a cent card party of the Ladies’ meeting with prayer and read additional flowers and con Auxiliary, of Spring Lake Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arm committee of St. Catharine’s flower show in the parish tainers. ing on “ He Is Risen.” Mrs. strong of Neptune have an PTA at a recent meeting at house of the Church of St. Heights Post, VFW, last Albert Boettcher reported on nounced the toirth of a son Uriel the Archangel May 9. It was announced that sev Thursday evening at the the school auditorium. Serv eral members will enter the fund raising project. A April 12. Mrs. Armstrong is ing on the committee also are This was announced at the Youth Association Building. card of cheer was sent to the former Miss Doris Behr- first meeting recently in the flower exhibits at the annual Mrs. Harvey Malick, presi Mrs. William Schreck, Mrs. convention of the New Jersey a sick member, Mrs. Mary man, daughter of Police Chief parish house. It was reported dent, announced the auxiliary John Higgins and Mrs. Wil State Federation of Women’s Rice of Beverly avenue and a and Mrs. Brad Behrman of the club has been accepted in will assist in the poppy drive liam Motzenbecker. Clubs in Atlantic City May 10 plant to Mrs. Josephine Wat South Belmar. to membership of the State and that a social evening has Mrs. Higgins, program to 12. ers of Wall road. The next ★ ★ chairman, presented the kin Federation of Garden Clubs. been planned with the post for meeting willl be at the home April 28. Mr. and Mrs. William Her dergarten class in a play The constitution and by-laws of Mrs. Joseph Eggimann, “ God’s Children” written and were adopted. DRIVE SAFELY ! State Highway 71, with Mrs. nandez of 508Ms 12th avenue, Fourteen members of the Belmar, have announced the directed by the Sisters of St. Club officers are Mrs. Hen The life you save Raymond Ellis in charge of Joseph. ry C. Berg, president; Mrs. Philathea Bible Class of the ■birth of a daughter April 10 at may be your own! Christ Methodist Church at devotions. Point Pleasant Hospital. Mrs. John McGreevey, pres John Blake, vice president ★ ★ ident, introduced Roland and program chairman; Mrs. Hines, who presented a film Herbert C. Woolley, secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goss of and Mrs. Frederick Koech- 1628 Maxwell drive, New Bed “ They Shall Not Want,” with Mutual 1-1250 Helen Hayes narrating, in lein, treasurer. Committee TV Repairs ford, are the parents of a boy chairmen are Mrs. Clyde bom April 10 at Pitkin Mem conjuction with the Salk in C A R RADIO S jections to be given to the pu Stephens, horticulture; Mrs. JOSEPHINE'S BEAUTY SALON orial Hospital. Major Wesson, roadside sur Formerly Eloise Shop * ★ pils of the first through fourth M U 1-3284— 0033 grades during the week of vey; Mrs. Thomas Parley, A son was born to Mr. and April 28. He reported of the supplies; Mrs. Philip .Reed, Specializing in Mrs. Harry Johnson of 204 2,000 school children receiving flower show and tea; Mrs. Hy's Route 71, S p r i n g Lake Heights, the injection last year there Clarence Fortescue, conserva TV & Radio Service Permanent Waving, Tints and Dyes April 16 at Point Pleasant were no bad reactions and tion, and Miss Margaret Gut- SPECIAL — $6.50 permanent Hospital. none contracted polio. mann, publicity. All Work Guaranteed ★ ★ Mrs. Schreck, chairman of In preparation for the flower Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hug the recent supper, thanked show, members participated 711 10th AVE. BELMAR 700 8th Ave. J. English, Prop. gins of 908 Jersey avenue, Dale Cheek, caterer, Samuel in class arrangements, assist Spring Lake Heights, had a H. Chasey, Harry Erbe and son born to them April 14 at the fifth and seventh grade Pitkin Memorial Hospital. mothers who helped to make ★ ★ it a success. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs. Motzenbecker, chair Exclusive handbag slips out of special case in Dodge’s new Willms of 345 South boulevard, man of the roast beef dinner glamour car, “ La Femme,” designed especially for feminine Spring Lake, are the parents to be held tonight, sponsored drivers. Bag is made of same soft shade of pink leather fea of a boy born April 14 at Fit- by the kindergarten class, an tured in La Femme’s upholstery. Handbag’s interior is fitted A Statement To The kin Memorial Hospital. nounced it will be catered by ★ ★ with compact, lipstick, cigarette case and lighter covered in Lenny Sullivan, with sittings the same gay pink leather. On display at Cooper Motors, 708 A son was born to Mr. and at 6 and 7 o’clock. Reserva Mrs. Carl Newman of 8 Keith tions are in charge of Mrs. F street, Belmar. avenue, Spring Lake Heights, William Ryan and Mrs. Ed April 14 at Pitkin Memorial ward Dieekmann. Teen-age Contest M A R K S 30 Y EA R S Hospital. Mrs. A. J. McEnery an People of Belmar ★ ★ nounced____ a communion break- Judges Announced WITH N. J. BELL Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thorn jast will be held in coopera- Allenwood Grange has an Mrs. Gertrude O. Clayton of Here is the accurate picture of the water- about interest charges ranging from 4l/2 % of 719 Philadelphia boulevard, tion wjth the Catholic Daugh- nounced the names of a com 908 Woodland avenue, West Sea Girt, are the parents o jgrs 0f America, Junior Daugh- mittee of judges for a teen Belmar, has completed 30 sewer utility department. Some time ago to 6 % . In three issues alone, Belmar was boy born April 13 at Point ters and Sodality Sunday, May age music appreciation con paying back $1.95, $1.86 and $2.40 for Pleasant Hospital. 1, following 8 A. M. Mass at test among Monmouth and the State of New Jersey directed the Bor ★ ★ St. Catharine’s Church. The Ocean County Grange mem ough of Belmar to build an enlargement to every dollar borrowed. Mr. and Mrs. John O. breakfast will be at Lenny bers ages 14 and 19 inclusive. Pearce of Lake and Ninth ave Sullivan’s restaurant. Reser The contest will be held in the the present sewer disposal plant. The C om nues, Spring Lake Heights, vations are in charge of Mrs. Grange Hall, Allenwood to Surely, it is our duty as Commissioners to have announced the birth of a Walter Jennings. night at 8. The judges will missioners immediately contacted the Di son Easter Sunday at Fitkin Mrs. George Winch, chair select the three contestants vision of Local Government and met with keep the tax rate down whenever possible Memorial Hospital. man, announced the annual they think the best and they * ★ Spring dance will be held at will appear as guest artists at its representatives to discuss the best and reduce our net debt. O n January I, A son was born to Mr. and Beau-Rivage, Friday, May 13, the Allenwood Grange min 1947, the Borough's debt was $754,500. Mrs. John O’Rifici of 530 with Mrs. John Bruther as co- strel and music revue to be method of financing a project of this kind. Third avenue, Avon, April 12 chairman. given May 13 and 14 at Wall The Borough Engineer, who had been con As of May I, 1955, it will be $353,000. at Fitkin Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Arthur Marr announc Central School Auditorium. Here is a reduction of $400,000 during our ed the fourth grade project On May 14 the three winning sulted in the interim, gave an estimated will be a dessert tea and contestants will be judged by cost of over $200,000.00. years in office. Subscribe Now to fashion show by Fashions popular applause from the Simplified at the Spring Lake audience. T h e Coast A dvertiser Golf and Country Club May 25 The judges are: Chair In our discussions, the fact was stressed Everyone in his individual livelihood tries to at 1 P. M. Mrs. H. A. Mat man, Mrs. Freda Coon of reduce the cost of doing business. W e, as thews is chairman and Mrs. Keyport, Ceres of the New that if the expansion could be financed LEGAL NOTICE Lucien Luckel, co-chairman. Jersey State Grange and lec over a 10-year period the Taxpayers of the officials of Belmar, try to run an honest and Fashions will be presented by turer of Pomona Grange; CHANCERY 4-314 Perry’s Dress Shop and The Miss Dolores Van Duren, 1953 Borough of Belmar would SAVE THOU efficient municipal corporation and keep SHERIFF’S SALE Hat Box, and make-up will be graduate of New Jersey Col SANDS OF DOLLARS IN INTEREST AND down the cost of doing government busi taken care of by the Powder lege for Women, and a student MRS. G. O. CLAYTON By virtue of a writ of execu Puff Beauty Shop, all of Man- of music therapy at Boston C H A R G E S . It was decided that a self- ness. "Practical Politics" called for a load tion to me directed, issued Musical Guidance Center, and years of service with the New out of the Superior Court of asquan. liquidating utility, combining the water and ing of the interest charges on A LL T A X Rev. George E. Everitt Mrs. William Van Schoick of Jersey Bell Telephone Co. New Jersey (Chancery Divi PAYERS. Honest and Efficient Business sion) there will be exposed to opened the meeting with a Lakewood, graduate of Geor Employed by the company’s sewer departments, would be an initial step sale at public vendue, on prayer. The kindergarten gian Court College and Jul- traffic department, Mrs. Clay in this direction. Accordingly, an ordi Management led us to adopt the plan of Monday, the 16th day of May, won the attendance award. liard School of Music, New ton has devoted her entire 1955, between the hours of 12 Mrs. Vincent Salemme, litera York. service to the operating force. nance was passed combining the two de expert opinion and finance the bonds over o’clock and 4:30 o’clock (at 2 ture chairman, announced a The minstrel show is in re She is presently with the As- a ten-year period. What we would do in o’clock Daylight Saving Time) panel show will be held at the hearsal under the direction of bury Park Toll No. 4 office. partments. Secondly, in view of the fact in the afternoon of said day, May meeting. Mrs. Francis Frank Hughes of Allenwood. At a luncheon at Le Deau that this project was primarily one of sew our own business, we do here! Efficient at the Court House in the Bor ville Inn, Glendola, she was ough of Freehold, County of Pflum reported on member age disposal, a sewer charge would have business runs on quick amortization of loans Monmouth, N. J., to satisty a ship. THIRTY ATTEND DINNER presented a New Jersey Bell judgment of said court Thirty men attended the service emblem by Frederick to be made ... and a slight increase in the at low interest rates. A N D , REMEMBER, amounting to approximately MASS FOR TULLY BOY monthly dinner meeting of the L. Hall, district traffic super BOND ISSUES MORTGAGE THE LANDS $2,608.00. , . . SPRING LAKE—Miss Den- Methodist Men of the First intendent, before a group of water rate ... to assure prompt payment ALL that certain lot, tract ise Carr, president announc- Methodist Church of Belmar business associates. of the bonds on the self-liquidating basis. AND ASSETS OF THIS BOROUGH. The or parcel of land and prem- ed at a meeting of the Blessed Tuesday evening in Fellow- ises hereinafter particularly Virgin Sodality of St. Catha- sdiP Hall. The dinner was In this manner, the tax rate would not soar less overhead, the sounder the business. If described, situate, lying and rine’s Church last Thursday served under the direction of beyond reason, and equitable distribution we financed over 30 years, the interest rate being in the Township of evening that the sodality will Mrs. Laura Davison and Mr. Wall in the County of Mon would be 3 % to 4%, with accumulating in mouth and State of New Jer have a mass offered for E- G- Parslow furnished mu- of cost would be on the prime users of the Thomas Tully, son of Mr. and s*° f°r the same. The meet- sey. water and sewer facilities . . . and not on terest of $150,000.00. A 50-year issue BEGINNING at a point m Mrs. Joseph Tully. Thomas, in& was presided over by Wil- the southerly line of Lake- 7 died two weeks ago. |fred pine. President. An ad- all the taxpayers as a whole. would call for increased interest charges • 9 ; dress on “ Flying Saucers” wood Road, which point is lo- A review of past bond issues of the Bor and the Borough of Belmar would have to cated 135 feet on a course of Subscribe Now to |was &iven ^ Rev- Wilbur South 72 degrees 08 minutes ough of Belmar proved that the longer a repay OVER A HALF-MILLION DOLLARS West from the intersection of TiHEh f LOA& 1 ADVEK1ISER AnvFRTT^FR Pine’Methodist pastor Church, of the West ° ld FirstLong the southerly line of Lake- • • Branch. bond issue ran, the higher the interest rate in principal and interest on such a long wood Road with the south term loan. These are the "Water-Sewer westerly line of lands now or W e Buy and Pay and the more interest paid by the taxpay formerly of John If\ ng Herb ers. Issues of 20 to 50 years had brought Rate" facts ! ert and running thence (1) Things To Know About Civil Defense Cash for Scrap Iron, South 72 degrees 08 minutes Steel, O ld Rags, Bat West, along the southerly line By LEONARD DREYFUSS not also mention the fine co For a Continuation of Honesty and Efficiency of Lakewood Road, 2.01 feet to State Director of Civil operation we have had from teries, Junk Cars and a stake; thence (2) still along radio and television stations the southerly line of Lakewood Defense and Disaster Control all kinds of metals. Road, South 74 degrees 30 and outdoor advertising com minutes West, 62.99 feet to a This is the 11th of series panies throughout the state. Wall Auto Wreckers VOTE FOR THE FIRST 3 stake; thence (3) South 15 de of articles on Civil Defense In fact, all of the publicity grees 30 minutes East, 175.62 and Disaster Control in New people have helped us to INCORPORATED feet to a stake; beginning Jersey. reach the public. These chan 1822 H St. West Belmar again at the beginning point, nels of communication have MUtual 1-4200—01 thence (4) South 17 degrees 52 given freely of their space and minutes East, 175.62 feet to a We in Civil Defense owe a time, without compensation, point; thence (5) in a westerly great debt to the press of New purely as a patriotic service. direction, be the course and Jersey. They have given us distance what they may, to fullest cooperation over the the end of the third course years. herein. SAVE Being part of the same It is one thing to do a task premises conveyed to John F. such as CD competently. It is Rogers and Edith G. Rogers, more difficult to tell each in his wife, by deed of C. Paul dividual citizen what we do Bennett and Alice G. Bennett, and why we do it. So it is an his wife, dated July 15, 1946 important part of our job to TIME AND and recorded July 24 1946 in keep people informed as to the Monmouth County Clerk’s why we must continue Civil Office in Book 2069 of Deeds, Defense and explain to them pages 227 &c. Seized as the property of the need for a Disaster Con Gerald T. O’Donoghue et als, trol Organization. In this, we MONEY ! taken in execution at the suit have had to rely on our New of John F. Rogers and Grace Jersey press and they have E Rogers and to be sold by never failed us! We are in JOHN FERRUGGIARO JOHN A. TAYLOR IRA E. WOLCOTT, daily contact with the State Be easy on yourself. Just PETER MACLEARIE Sheriff. House reporters in Trenton gather your weekly bundle Dated: April 7, 1955. and they have always been PETER MACLEARIE Robert J. Riddle, of laundry and bring it to most cooperative. Greetings & Gifts the Attorney, I would be remiss if I did ts f 51-2 are brought to you from friendly neighbors Thirty JOHN FERRUGGIARO civic and social welfare leaders 'blue coal1 through Minute Wash 0 JOHN A. TAYLOR TYDOL YATES WELCOME WAGON • WASHING ON THE OCCASION OF: • DRY CLEANING Candidates for Re-election — Belmar Borough Commission SIG N CO. • SHIRT FINISHING FUEL OIL The Birth of a Baby "Always Dependable" Belmar, N. J. Sixteenth Birthdays 700 9th Ave., MUtual 1-0146 Engagement Announcements 625 2nd Ave., Bradley Beach TUESDA Y, MA Y 10,1955 BURNS BROS. Change of Residence MUtual I -4545 801 13th Ave., Belmar Arrivals of Newcomers PRospect 4-2987 Paid for by Peter Maclearie, John Ferruggiaro and John A. Taylor Committee P H O N E PRospect 4-5994 MUtual 1-1440 (No cost or obligation) Page 4 THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955
Mrs. Clarence Huff, of Ter of 703 North Lake drive, Bel T A K IN L tilS BREAD AND BUTTER! Richard Giunco To Girl Scout Bake race place, Sea Girt. mar. THE COAST ADVERTISER Fred Pagels, president, ap Wed Frieda Dirrigl Miss Dirrigl, who was grad pointed a committee to price Established in 1892 BRADLEY BEACH — Mr. uated from Manasquan High At Belmar Store a typewriter for the parson and Mrs. Joseph Dirrigl of 318 William F. Watters...... Editor & Publisher age. Mrs. Howard Rockhill Main street have announced School and Monmouth Mem 701 - 7th Avenue, Belmar, N. J. reported on the success of a the engagement of their orial Hospital School of Nurs Three-Day Event Next recent Evans Signal Labora daughter, Miss Frieda J. Dir Telephone Mutual 1-2900 ing, is on the staff of Mon Week At Fielder & tory luncheon. . .. rigl to Richard Giunco, son of mouth Memorial Hospital. Printed and published every Thursday at 701 Seventh Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giunco Avenue, Belmar, N. J., and entered as second class Warner Center matter at the postoffice at Belmar, N. J., under an act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The second annual cake- Belmar Resident bake sponsored by the Shore Council of Girl Scouts will be To Head Pru A. A. held April 25, 26 and 27 at the store of Fielder & Warner, 703 Member of New Jersey Press Association Ninth avenue, Belmar. David Wagner, Former Advertising Rate Card Furnished on Request Mrs. Robert L. Fielder of Track Star, Becomes Ut'JiOI'H' Neptune City, chairman of the event, announced that the con President May I NOW ALL ARE 18 ! test is being held to determine the best “ cake baker” among With the recent addition of Utah, 18 of our soverign the Girl Scouts and the “ cook United States now have “Right-To-Work” laws on their ie champion” among the statute books, and the number is expected to grow. Brownies. | NON* < 0 (g The entries’ products will be These “Right-To-Work” laws provide that a man judged at the end of each day. does not have to join a labor union in order that he may Mrs. Fielder said the finalists hold a job and provide for his family. He can belong to are now being chosen in a series of preliminary cake- a union— or not belong to a union— as he chooses. bakes held within each troop. The idea of compulsory union membership is offen The finalists will be entered in sive to every American who loves his freedom. Yet, in the “ main event” and will do the actual baking at the Field all but 18 of our states, a man can be forced to join a er & Warner store on electric union to hold a job. ranges. The winner will be chosen at 4 P. M. April 28. ISRAEL’S SEVENTH BIRTHDAY Prizes to be awarded by Fielder & Warner in coopera In Tel Aviv, in Haifa, whose harbor is an arc of tion with Jersey Central Pow loveliness against the blue Mediterranean, in slow-paced er & Light Co., will be sent to Now on display! New and majestic Jerusalem, a spirit of dedication and cele Girl Scout Summer camp. bration is abroad this week. For Israel, that tiny, old- Each participant competing in ANNIVERSARIES the final contest will receive DAVID WAGNER new land where man’s modern achievements seem only a certificate of merit. “ leaf-eating” mower Judges will be Miss Ethel F. David Wagner of 516 Ninth to echo human endeavors centuries past, marks a birth THIRTY YEARS AGO a bridge party at their home, Lord, director of home service avenue will assume the presi day. The week of April 22 to 27 will be observed as April 17, 1925 803 D street. N o more raking, hauling and burning leaves! The —1930— and Miss Mary Watson, home dency of the Prudential In T oro Whirlwind 18 actually pulverizes 30 bushels Israel Independence Week. Modern Israel will be seven Nate King announced his economist of Jersey Central of leaves a minute —easy as vacuuming your rugs! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pearl- surance Co’s. Athletic Associ candidacy for the Belmar Power & Light Co., and Miss It mows grass, cuts weeds and trims close, too. years old. man entertained at cards at a ation, Newark, May 1. He Borough Council in the pri Matilda Lee, home service su Under the completely enclosed housing, the whirl W hat is to be marked, however, is far more than an housewarming at their new moves up to the office after ing blade sucks up the leaves, mills them mary election. pervisor of Westinghouse home in 15th avenue. serving several terms as first to bits in seconds. Your lawn is left cov anniversary. The citizens of Israel, 1,800,000 strong —1925-<~ Corp., Newark. ered with a practically invisible turf -1 9 3 0 - and second vice president. will pause to recognize ohe more milestone in the aston Patrolman Lucius Daven Mr. Wagner, who has been building mulch. Dr. Fred V. Thompson was And is this a ru gged machine! port announced his resigna active in the association’s af ishing progress of a dream. For Israel was little more tion from the Belmar Police elected president of the Bel Adult Fellowship Yet it’s lightweight—a cinch to mar Y.M.C.A. fairs for many years, was a handle. See it now at the dealers than a dream, a hope of freedom carried for two thou Department. former track star. At one listed below. The Toro W h irlw in d Makes Picnic Plans 1 8 —already the most imitated sand years in the hearts of a dispersed and unhappy —1925— time he was quarter-mile FIFTEEN YEARS AGO SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS— power mower in the world. people. Who, even a decade ago, could have thought that Mrs. Fred Newman of River champion of the New Jersey road, Belmar, and Mrs. Wil April 19, 1940 A picnic at Ocean County State Amateur Athletic Union. so swiftly and so surely this dream would be transform bur Newman of Spring Lake Miss Florence Stevenson of Park May 21 for the families He is associated with the ed into a living, vibrant reality which has already meant were visiting Mrs. Wilbur South Belmar entertained at of members of the Adult Fel Prudential’s accounting divi Davenport Paint & Hardware a surprise shower in honor of lowship Group of the Christ for hundreds of men and women the difference between Newman’s mother in Boston. sion. He is a member of the -1 9 2 5 - Miss Marion Warner of Long Methodist Church was planned First Baptist Church of As- MUtual 1-2143 servitude and freedom— indeed, for many, the difference Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Gregory Branch. at a meeting last Friday eve bury Park and treasurer of 917 F STREET BELMAR between death and life? and their daughter, Margaret, —1940— ning at the home of Mr. and the Men’s Bible Class. Mrs. George Martin was It is well to ponder all that has been done in Israel sailed aboard the Olympic for a tour of Europe. elected president of the South in the realm of the physical. The land has been reclaimed, —1925— Belmar First Aid Auxiliary at the barren hills made green, the desert pushed back, the Val J. Hausotte was chair a meetng at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Algor in White disease and pestilence vanquished, the cities built, the man of a committee in charge of ladies’ night, sponsored by street. farms established, the schools, the industries and all the Union Fire Company No. 1, of -1 9 4 0 - rest. That such a dream could come true, and come true Belmar. Miss May Applegate was against such odds, is a shining vindication of faith— —1925^ given a surprise birthday par Dewey Roth bought Jae ty by her parents, Mr. and yes, faith in a dream, faith in the indomitability of man’s ger’s Meat & Poultry Market Mrs. Edward Applegate Jr., aspiration. Can anyone ask a better proof of the power at 705 10th avenue. in honor of her 14th birthday. —1925— —1940— il Low (lost Loan of the human spirit? George T. Manich, Belmar Mrs. Garry Brown was Birthday greetings to young Israel. Her existence wrestler, opened a service elected president of the Bed is a lesson to all of little faith. station at 18th avenue and the ford Parent-Teacher Associa State Highway, West Belmar. tion for a two-year term. —1940— Belle Kumpfer, and a kitchen Wall Church Show band. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. April 18, 1930 Lyon of Eighth avenue cele Attended By 200 The show was directed by Charles Measure, former brated their 28th wedding an An audience of 200 attended Miss Mary Schanck and Miss niversary. The Best Way — The Easiest Way Patricia McKelvey. Mrs. captain of the Belmar First a 12-act variety show pre Aid Squad, was re-elected —1940— sented by the Wall Circle of Alice Havens was accompan A son was bom to Mr. and ist. Costumes were designed president of the New Jersey Wall Methodist Church, last First Aid Council. Mrs. T. Barr Stevenson of 301 Saturday evening at Fellow and made by Mrs. Doris Hol loway. —1930— Third avenue. The child was To Solve Home Repair Problems ship Hall of the First Metho Isabel Yeck was hostess to named T. Barr 2nd. dist of Belmar. After the finale, a bouquet Troop 1, Junior Catholic -1 9 4 0 - for the altar was presented to Highlighting the program Daughters of America, at her Borough Recorder and Mrs. were a men’s fashion parade the Belmar church for donat- home in K street West Bel_ Thomas C. Madigan and Mr. inrring rnothe usenon nf of itsIto V*r»Tlhall. v * presented by members of the mar. and Mrs. Raymond Warner Men’s Club, a comedy skit by Proceeds from the show will —1930— were in California, after a Mrs. Miriam Newman, mar be donated to the new build Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briden motor trip to Florida and imba solos by Mrs. Mary ing fund of Wall Church. entertained several friends at Texas.
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plants, Mrs. Heward; needle Civic Group . . . recent years, due to lack of Allenwood PTA To work, Mrs. Charles Ker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hullfish Jr., planning and personal super Hold School Fair Mrs. Chapman; cake walk, (Continued from Page 1) vision by the commissioners Mrs. Carl Fischer and Mrs. McCarthy advocated improve in charge of beachfront opera Plans are being made by John Brenner; used clothing, Return From Virginia Wedding Trip ments on the beachfront, in tions, people have had to de the Allenwood PTA for its Mrs. Tompkins; children’s cluding a properly supervised mand through public meetings Directory second annual school fair May games, Mrs. Joseph Pilling SPRING LAKE — Mr. and Hill, was best man. Ushers and policed picnic area, great and by petition to get relief 14. The fair will be open from and Mrs. Harry Rockafeller Mrs. Charles Clifford Hullfish were James McGarrity, of er use of the Fifth Avenue from conditions which caused 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. in the Jr.f whose marriage took Trenton; Nelson Jones and Pavilion for supervised danc them to complain. school and on the grounds. place April 2 in St. Andrew’s William Eggert, of Lawrence ing for teen-agers, installation There will be a variety of Wins Special Prize Methodist Church, have re ville. of games at the 10th and 13th of booths, games, pony rides, turned from their wedding The bride’s mother wore a Avenue pavilions and also sun hay rides, a hobby exhibit In Easter Egg Hunt trip to Williamsburg, Va. The powder blue gown with match shelters. He also said he and other events. ceremony was performed by Billy Eckman of J street, ing accessories. The bride-; would encourage private capi- Mrs. Charles Amyx is gen Rev. Kenneth Perinchief. Churches West Belmar, was awarded groom’s mother wore a Dior ! tal in erecting a steel fishing eral chairman. Other com The bride is the former Miss blue dress with cherry red ac-1 pier at 16th avenue. He would mittee leaders are: Publicity, the special prize at the recent Easter egg hunt conducted by Dorothy H. Farr, daughter of cessories. ' introduce a reduced rate sea- Mrs. Harry Street; tickets, the West Belmar Youth Cen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farr of A reception followed at the j sonal badge for Belmar resi- Mrs. John De Friest; decora 401 Atlantic avenue. The Beau-Rivage. For traveling j dents, he said, and make a tions, Mrs. Donald Maier and ter. Donald Ernst won the prize for collecting the most bridegroom is the son of Mr. the bride wore a red suit with complete study of the daily CHRIST METHODIST CALVARY BAPTIST Mrs. Thomas Heward; golden and Mrs. Charles C. Hullfish, black patent leather acces- and monthly badges. egg hunt, Mrs. John Thayer; eggs. Fifty other prizes were Spring Lake Heights Thirteenth Ave. at E St. awarded. of Lawrenceville. sories. Mr. Abbott also spoke hobby exhibit, Mrs. Casagran- The bride was graduated ! the beachfront. He said Rev. John M. Long. Minister Rev. M. W. Grissom, Pastor More than 150 children at Escorted by her father, the 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School, de; booths, cake, Mrs. Rob from Manasquan High School i would recommend that a per- MONEY! 9:45 A. M.—Church School, tended the affair. The group bride wore a gown of white Allan Gifford, superintendent. Stanley Runyon, superinten ert Liseiski; white elephant, satin with the deep scoop, and Trenton State Teachers centage of the beach receipts 10:45 A. M.—Morning wor dent; Adult Sunday School, Mrs. John Owen, Mrs. Ed plans to make the hunt an College. She is a member of and rentals he deposited in a MAKE YOUR OWN annual party. scalloped neckline. The full ship ; sermon by the minister: with Fred Wollcott Jr., as ward Wallace, Mrs. Edward skirt had an inset of Chantilly the faculty of Belmar Gram special account for the im SCREENS “ Be A Champ.” Andrew teacher. Patterson; 25c wrapped gifts, Serving on the committee lace under the scalloped hem mar School. provement of the boardwalk. fo r c Combs, organist-director, pre 11 A. M.—Morning worship; Mrs. Robert Rankin and Mrs. were George Frame, treasur The bridegroom was grad He advocated a pier at 16th lude: “ Andante,” Mendel pastor’s sermon theme: “ In and had a cathedral train. A ' WINDOWS Louis Scheldt; refreshments, er of the center; Mrs. Fred crown of orange blossoms and uated from Lawrenceville avenue, sun shelters, more ssohn: postlude: “ Welsh Mel His Spirit.” The Chancel Mrs. William Mercer, Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Thomas Saw youth activities and super PORCHES ody Moderator,” Bourgauld; Choir will sing “ Soul of the seed pearls held her fingertip School and attended Rutgers Youth Choir: “ Father Lead Righteous,” Noble, and the John Thayer, Carl Fischer yer, Mrs. Pierson Curtis, Mrs. veil of imported illusion. She University. He served 17 vised programs. He said he BREEZEWAYS Me Day By Day;” Senior Cherub Choir “ Spring Thank and John Brenner; balloons, Raymond Hillman, Mrs. Clin carried a bouquet of white months with the Army in would solicit private capital to Of Choir: “ Tho Your Sins Be As You Song,” Hunt. William Mercer; fish pond, ton I. Daniels, Mrs. L. B. roses and stephanotis with a Korea. build all year apartment Scarlet,” Wilson. 2:30 P. M.—Pastor’s class. Mrs. Ross Pell, Mrs. Street Burdge, Richard Rierson and white orchid center. hotels and homes on the West 7:30 P. M.—Evening devo 7:45 P. M. — Evening wor and Mrs. Leslie Bateman; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gahr. Mrs. Donald Newman, of side of Ocean avenue. DO-IT-YOURSELF* tions, sermon by the minister ship; pastor’s sermon topic: Subscribe to Mr. Abbott said Belmar has “Forward March.” Hymn Victory Over Jealousy.” The Spring Lake, matron of honor, wore a gown of blue crystal- the best bathing beaches on ALUMINUM sing led by Russell Vander- Chancel Choir will sing CLASSIFIED THE COAST ADVERTISER hoef. “ Teach Me O Lord,” Attwood. ette. The Strapless bodice the North Jersey shore, but in was topped by a tulle stole Woodworking tools and amaz ing Reynolds Do-It-Yourself FIRST METHODIST ST. ANDREW’S METHODIST and the bouffant skirt of tulle '“''it Seventh Ave. and D St. Spring Lake had a flowing panel of crysta- Aluminum are all you need to W A N T A D S make handsome, professional Rev. Stacy D. Myers, Minister Rev. Kenneth R. Perinchief, lette at the hack. She wore a WonderSawn Grass Seed Minister Call MUtual 1-2900 to place ads or mail to looking screens. Come in to 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School, matching crown and carried “For the best lawn, use Wonderlawn” morrow for complete instruc Austin Heyniger, superinten 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. THE COAST ADVERTISER, Belmar, N. J. E. O. Megill, superintendent. a cascade bouquet of pink tions and materials. dent. Classes for all ages. CLASSIFIED AD RATE rose buds and sweet peas. Pastor’s Adult Bible Class in 11 A. M.—Morning worship; See the New Do-It-Yourself sermon by the minister: “ Up 20 words OR LESS ------FIFTY CENTS Honor attendants were Miss Storm Sash interchangeable Fellowship Hall. More than 20 words ------2 eents per word Virginia Farr, of Spring Lake; First Methodist...... A Tree For A Sight of Jesus.” with Do-It-Yourself screens. 11 A. M.—Morning worship: Mrs. John E. Saunders, organ Classified Display ------$1 per inch Mrs. Robert Camp, of Toms »T, H. REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY sermon by the minister: ist, prelude: “ O’er Earth’s River, and Mrs. Peter Huber, “ Faith For Our Day.” Special Green Fields,” Dunn; post of Sea Girt. Their gowns, music by the newly robed lude: “ Andantino,” Verdi; FOR RENT FOR SALE styled similarly to the matron Junior Choir: “ Dare To Be choirs under direction of Mrs. SANDERS, edgers, waxers of honor’s, were in rainbow Nellie Haney, with Mrs. Fred Brave,” Hume; Senior Choir: “The Voice of Prayer,” Town for rent. 21 machines, 24 PAY WEEKLY — Blankets, shades of yellow, green and Hall at the organ. hr, daily rental. Carver’s curtains, Venetian blinds, orchid. They carried cascade Tuesday, 12:30 P. M. — send. 7 P. M.—Intermediate and Hardware, 708 Tenth Ave., mattresses, silverware, slip bouquets of pink carnations TAYLOR’S Monthly meeting of WSCS MUtual 1-3971. ______covers and clothing. Samples and sweet peas. preceded by covered dish Senior Youth Fellowships. shown at your home. Star Jean Wilson, of Point Pleas luncheon. WALL METHODIST CHURCH NEW floor sanders, edgers Co., MUtual 1-3459. Wednesday: and waxers by the day—for ant, cousin of the bride, was HARDWARE Spring Lake Heights flower girl. She wore a dress 3 P. M.—Brownies. Rev. Howard Lord, Minister sanding and refinishing old GUARANTEED Septic tanks “ Just About Everything” Thursday 6:30-8 P. M.—Ep- floors. We deliver. Daven of pink nylon tulle and taffeta. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School; and dry wells; good top worth, Youth and Senior port Paint & Hardware, 917 F soil; lots for sale. 1731 Bay- Garry Hullfish, brother of the 809 F St. Belmar Choir rehearsals. Preston Newman, superinten St., Mutual 1-2143. bridegroom, was page. dent. shore Ct. Rd., Belmar. MU 11 A. M.—Morning worship; 1-1876. Douglas Merritt, of Rocky ST. ROSE’S R. C. CHURCH TWO ROOMS and bath, fur- • VISIT OUR COMPLETE GARDEN SHOP sermon by the minister; Miss ' nished or unfurnished. Also Seventh Ave. & E St. Ethel Schanck, organist. Mrs. TWO large space heaters, al Fertilizer, Peat Moss, Plants, Dusts, Sprays, We Sell Rev. Peter J. Teston, Pastor furnished double room, week Walter Schanck, choir direc ly, monthly, or yearly. In most new. Call at 513 16th Drive In Repairs REYNOLDS Sunday masses: 7, 8:30 tor. Ave., MUtual 1-3330. Gifts, Novelties, Gladiolus Bulbs quire 608 F street. tor (high mass) 10 and 11 A. M. 7:30 P. M. — Evening devo H IG H W A Y 35 Gibson 9-6217 BELMAR DO-IT-YOURSELF Weekday masses in the tions; Mrs. Paul Friedrich, FULLY Automatic Washing • AUTO RADIO WANTED TO BUY • TELEVISION ALUMINUM church—6:45 and 8 A. M. wife of pastor of St. Luke’s Machine; very good condi We Specialize In Funeral Designs Confessions every Saturday Methodist Church, L o n g ACT ! We buy most anything, • HOME RADIO from 4 to 5:45 P . M., and tion. Call MUtual 1-1823. • PHONOGRAPHS Branch, will show movies of sewing machines, typewrit NEW shipment of 9x12 Linol from 7:30 to 9 P . M. their recent trip to India. ers, adders, registers rugs, and RECORDERS The Perpetual Novena in radios, TV’s, pianos, etc. Re eum Rugs, $4.95. Silvert’s DAILY UNTIL 8 P. M. honor of Our Lady of the Furniture Store,, 703 F street, BASSWOOD — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN pairs $5. MUtual 1-1480. Tubes — Batteries — Farts Miraculous Medal is held Rev. B.D. Romaine Jr. Pastor Belmar. every Monday evening at 8. 9:45 A. M.—Church School, MERCHANDISE Edward C. Broege, superin EXCELLENT Summer furni HILLIKER GLENDOLA BIBLE tendent. DEVOE tops in paint — 180 ture, wicker living room, RADIO COMPANY ★ PORCH PROTESTANT CHURCH colors; one coat wall paint; SHADES 11 A. M.—Morning worship; dining room and bed room, Shop On New Bedford To WOODSIDE SHADE & AWNING COMPANY Belmar Blvd. & Allenwood Rd. guest speaker, Rev. Bruce quick drying, odorless, scrub- Manasquan Road, Rev. David E. Miller, Pastor able. Carver’s Hardware, 708 chairs, etc. Sale Friday, Sat Miller of Princeton. The Sen urday, Sunday, 207 Brooklyn Wall Township 1606 Pinetree Way, Belmar MUtual 1-4535 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. ior Choir will sing under di 10th., MU 1-3971. Blvd., Sea Girt. Classes for all ages. Thomas rection of John Cubbon, Al SERVICES E. Johnson, superintendent. fredo Luizzi. soloist. 11 A. M.—Morning worship; EXPERIENCED lady will CROSLEY Shelvador Refrig sermon by the minister. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH care for children, day or erator—10 cu. ft., excellent 7:45 P. M. — Evening wor Rev. Harold Hopson, Pastor condition, reasonable; call M A Y A. ISMS _> ship; sermon by the minister. evening. Reasonable. Call 11 A. M.—Morning service; Gibson 9-6976. Gl 9-9190. Wednesday, 8 P. M.—Pray sermon by the pastor. er meeting and Bible study in 12:15 P. M.—Sunday School. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE the church. Wednesday, 8 P. M.—Pray Thursday, 7:30 P. M.—Choir er service. No. 2 No. 13848 and political sub , 0 0 0 rehearsal. Church meeting first Friday Reserve District Charter divisions ...... 963,924.22 of every month. REPORT OF CONDITION Other deposits WEST BELMAR OF THE BELMAR NATION (certified and METHODIST BAPTIST GOSPEL AL BANK of Belmar in the cashier’s checks) Rev. W. W. West, Minister TABERNACLE State of New Jersey, at the etc...... 181,719.85 9:45 A. M. — Church School Rev. J. J. McCall. Pastor close of business on April 11, Total Deposits for all ages, Richard S. Sax- 9:45 A. M. — Bible School 1955, published in response to $9,045,125.31 ion, general superintendent. with classes for all ages. call made by Comptroller of Other liabilities .. 14,479.35 11 A. M.—Morning worship; 10:45 A. M.—Morning wor the Currency, under Section sermon by the pastor. ship service; message by 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. Total liabilities $9,059,604.66 The Junior Choir will pastor. ASSETS sing, with Miss Marjorie Rob 7:45 P. M.—Evening gospel Cash, balances CAPITAL ACCOUNTS mm inson at the organ. service; pastor’s message. with other banks, Capital Stock: 7:30 P. M. — Evening wor Tuesday, 2 P. M.—Ladies’ including reserve Common Stock, ship; sermon by the pastor. ■yrayer meeting at the church balance, and cash total par, $100,- g g P The Senior Choir will sing un ed by Mrs. William Whit items in process 000.00 ...... $ 100,000.00 der direction of Lawrence W. worth. of collection...... $1,822,096.31 Surplus ...... 300,000.00 Moss, Miss Robinson at the Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. — United States Gov Undivided profits 178,456.39 .and now in 1955 organ. Hour of Power. ernment obliga tions, direct and Total Capital CHURCH OF ST. URIEL SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST guaranteed ...... 3,952,568.64 Accounts ...... $ 578,456.39 THE ARCHANGEL. Asbury Park Obligations of EPISCOPAL Rev. E. F. Durand, Pastor States and Politi Total Liabilities Sea Girt Saturday: cal sub-divisions 998,548.58 and Capital Ac Rev. Canon R. H. Miller, 9:30 A. M.—Sabbath School. Other bonds, notes counts ...... $9,638,061.05 Rector 11 A. M.—Worship. and debentures . 70,000.00 Rev. J. J. English. Curate Wednesday. 8 P. M.—Pray Corporate stocks MEMORANDA 8 A. M.—Holy Communion. er meeting. (including $12,000 Assets, pledged or 9:30 A. M.—Sung Eucharist stock of Federal assigned to se cure liabilities and school. CALVARY PENTECOSTAL Reserve Bank) . 12,000.00 GO AHEAD! Try the Most Proved — Most Popular 11:15 A. M. — Morning CHURCH Loans a n d dis and for other pur prayer. Rev. S. P. Churchill, Pastor counts (including poses ...... $ 215,000.00 High-Compression Engine of Them All! Holy Communion daily at 10 A. M.—Sunday School. 46.50 over-drafts) 2,726,260.26 I, Calvin F. Woolley, cashier 7:30 A. M., except Friday 11 A. M.—Morning worship. Bank premises Always rocketing ahead—that’s the record of Oldsmobile’s "Rocket” Engine! And when the service is at 9:30 of the above named bank, do 7:30P.M.—Evening service. owned $17,013.54, it’s been that way . . . right from the day this famous power plant launched the k. M. Tuesday, 8 P. M. — Prayer solemnly swear that the above furniture and fix statement is true to the best high-compression era! Every year the "Rocket” gets "hotter” . . . every year a service. tures $38,159.51 55,173.05 CONGREGATION SONS OF Thursday, 8 P. M.—Evange of my knowledge and belief. new sensation for action! Now, it’s the "Rocket” 202—most thrilling of them all Other Assets ... 1,414.21 CALVIN F. WOOLLEY, ISRAEL listic service. —powering the most brilliant and beautiful Oldsmobilcs ever built! Go ahead, Mornings: Weekdays, 8 A. Cashier. Total Assets .. .$9,638,061.05 drive a 1955 Oldsmobile yourself! Discover why the going’s great in a " Rocket 8” ! M.; evenings, a quarter-hour ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL Correct Attest: before sundown. LEON T. ABBOTT, Bradley Beach LIABILITIES ANTHONY (J. GIUNCO, Sundays, 8:30 A. M.; Sab Rev. Harry L. Hadley, Rector Demand deposits bath, 9 A. M. E. F. LYMAN, Jr. 8 A. M.—Holy Communion. of individuals, Directors. A class in Talmud is con 9:45 A. M.—Church School. partnerships and ducted by the rabbi every Sat State of New Jersey, County 11 A. M.—Morning prayer, corporations .... 4,190,929.66 of Monmouth, ss: urday afternoon, an hour be with sermon. Time deposits of fore the evening service. Sworn to and subscribed be individuals, part fore me this 19th day of April, Announce Engagement nerships and cor 1955. porations ...... 3,517,011.68 (Seal) Announcement has been Deposits of United ELWOOD GRAVATT, made by Mr. and Mrs. Char States Govern Notary Public. J. Henry Dangler les F. Ormsbee of 1721 I ment ...... 191,539.90 My commission expires March street, West Belmar, of the Deposits of States 23 1958. FUNERAL HOME engagement of their daughter, A Modem Funeral Home Janet, to Bruce Barber, son Of Offering a Dignified Service Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber of to Meet Every Financial Bloomfield. Need. Miss Ormsbee, who was Eighth Ave. and South graduated from Manasquan Does your family enjoy the High School, Is employed by Lake Drive Belmar the Coast Cities Coaches, Nep Phone Mutual 1-3900 tune City. Mr. Barber is ROCKET serving with the Navy.
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Daniel A . Reilly Funeral H ome convenience of a handy 801 D Street Belmar, N. J. (o r less) Situated on beautiful Silver Lake conveniently extension phone?* extension perhome located to serve the entire Shore Area Air Conditioned For Your Comfort Page b THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955
LEGAL NOTICE State Officers At LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE MANHATTAN" Cootiette Meeting MONMOUTH COUNTY provides that you serve your er published at Belmar in the SURROGATE’S COURT answer to the Complaint filed County of Monmouth. 4 times Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Grace Huff, president Notice To Creditors To Present with the Monmouth County during 4 consecutive weeks the Wall Township Planning DAYS & NIGHTS of the State Cootiette Club, Claims Against Estate Court in the case of First once in each week and that a Board will hold a public hear and Mrs. Frances LaSala, de Bank and Trust Company vs. copy of the complaint and of ing at 8 P. M. on May 2, 1955, partment musician, were ESTATE OF GERTRUDE Mary B. Venable, upon, Ber the order be mailed, regis at the Municipal Building, by GUYON MADISON guests at a recent meeting of MIFFLIN, deceased. nard Horwitz, 591 Summit tered mail, prior to the last 2500 Municipal Court, Wall Pursuant to the order of avenue, Jersey City, N. J., publication to the defendant, Township, N. J., to consider FREE SAMPLE — Arthur the Katydid Cootiette Club of Godfrey’s flair for humor: Edward C. Broege, Surrogate Attorney of the First Bank addressed to the residence, or an application to subdivide Belmar at the Municipal of the County of Monmouth, and Trust Company, plaintiff, the place where she usually the property known as Block 1A mother, attracted by her Building. this day made, on the appli or move against the attach receives her mail with pos 79. Lot 35, consisting of 18 little daughter’s cries, looked Mrs. Fred Leiner, chairman cation of the undersigned, ment or levy, or Complaint tage prepaid thereon, unless acres, as shown on the tax j out of a window and saw her of the fund-raising project, re Gladys Hall and Andrew V. within twenty days after the such residence and mail ad map of Wall Township, locat fitting on the ground with a ported that a cake sale will Morris, administrators of the date of the last publication of dress are unknown and can ed on Bayshore Court road, in large dog sniffing at her. The be held May 28 in Belmar. estate of the said Gertrude this notice and that upon fail not be ascertained after due accordance with a survey mother rushed out, picked up Mifflin, deceased, notice is ure so to do default may be inquiry. which is on file at the Office of Proceeds will benefit the hos the child and asked "What’s pital fund. Mrs. William hereby given to the creditors entered against you for the re ts4 48-51 the Municipal Clerk for pub of said deceased to present to lief demanded in the Com lic inspection. the matter, honey? Did the Trail, chairman, announced dog bite you?” The little girl the said administrators their plaint. J. HARRY BRENNAN, that the club’s third anniver claims under oath within six The Complaint filed herein Secretary, sobbed: “ No, but he tasted sary dinner will be held May months from this date. is upon a promissory note in Wall .Township m e.” 9 at 7 P. M. at the Sea Shell, ♦ * * Dated: March 30, 1955. the original amount of $1,744 Planning Board. i The group voted to serve as GLADYS HALL, now in default and upon which READING ts2 51-52 TIPS TO OUT-OF-TOWNERS hostesses at the next depart 205 Jefferson avenue, there is presently due and ow —No visitor who sets foot in Brooklyn, N. Y. ing by you to the plaintiff NOTICE TO BIDDERS ment meeting at Harold Daly New York before May 6 Post rooms, VFW, Asbury ANDREW V. MORRIS, herein $1,647 exclusive of in 150 So. Arlington Ave., terest. SALE, DEMOLITION AND should fail to see “ The Family Park, Sunday, June 12, at 2 of Man” exhibition at the Mu East Orange, N. J. It was further ordered by REMOVAL OF ALL BUILD. P. M. It also was announced A. W. Seifer, Esq. the court that a notice of the seum of Modem Art, 11 West that the State Cootiette con INGS, FIXTURES AND Dr. Spencer H. Davis Jr. (right), Rutgers plant pathologist, 216 Williamson avenue, attachment and levy and a EQUIPMENT ON PROP 53rd street. It will stir you vention is scheduled to be held Hillside, N. J. brief statement of the cause of more deeply than you could checking for disease in lettuce from cold frame held by Albert ERTY OF THE BOARD OF Foerter (left), East Brunswick market garden farmer. Milton in Asbury Park June 24. A Attorney. action alleged in the com EDUCATION OF THE BOR ever imagine by a mere ex H. Cowan, Middlesex County agricultural agent, is middle Cootiette breakfast will be ts4 49-52 plaint and of the provisions of OUGH OF BELMAR LO hibition of motionless black man in this operation just as other agents are when unusual served at 7 A. M. at the Hotel the order be published in The CATED ON THE NORTH and white photographs. And problems arise in their areas. Charles. The meeting will Monmouth County Court Coast Advertiser a newspap- EAST CORNER OF F when you get out on the street LAW DIVISION STREET AND 11th AVE. start at 4 P. M. DOCKET No. 5389 ...... again you’ll look at your fel NEW BRUNSWICK — Like Dr. Davis, an associate pro Mrs. Edward Veron presid = a fessor of plant pathology at low humans with more inter the teams that long ago tour ed. Refreshments were serv Notice is hereby given that ed the New Jersey vaudeville Rutgers for seven years prior To: MARY B. VENABLE: sealed proposals will be re est, understanding and com ed by Mrs. Alexander Heim- You are hereby notified that passion than you may ever circuit, Davis and Merrill to to transferring to the Exten bacher, Mrs. Paul Brandt and ceived by the Board of Edu sion Service in November, a Writ of Attachment was is cation of the Borough of Bel- have felt before. day are packing them in all Mrs. Leiner, A special award sued on February 24, 1955, over the state. They’re in named among the unusual as mar, at its regular meeting at * * * was presented to Mrs. Leiner. against the goods and chat Don't be caught the Belmar Grammar School ALPHABET SUIT — A candi show business too, but not the pects of his job the elimina tels, monies and effects, tion of diseases fropi golf Building, Belmar, N. J., on date for the Los Angeles City kind that will get them top rights and credits, lands and course greens and race track Brotherhood Dinner short. There's still the 28th day of April. 1955. at Council is asking for $100,000 billing at the Palace. tenements, belonging to you, 8 o’clock P. M., Eastern Day Dr. Spencer H. Davis Jr., infields, shade tree planning The Men’s Brotherhood of as an absconding debtor, for light Time for the sale, dem damages because of the letter the sum of $1,750.00 and that ‘r.’ The office seeker placed and Dr. Leland G. Merrill Jr., j for communities all over the the First Presbyterian Church cool weather ahead olition and removal of all state, and the weekly publica of Belmar will hold its month the Sheriff of the County of an advertisement which was associate specialists in Rut-; frame dwellings and equip tion during the critical grow ly dinner meeting next Mon Monmouth pursuant thereto supposed to read “ You need a gers University’s Agricultural, — so be sure to keep ment and fixtures contained ing period betwe'en March and day at 7 P. M. in the church on February 28, 1955, levied therein located on the North friend in the City Council.” Extension Service, are “ our-1 upon real estate, owned by Instead, the ad came out ing” the state to show home- j August of a newsletter to fruit social rooms. Fred Lohmann, you, located at 119 Newark | FLOUNDERS j east corner of P street and and vegetable growers. your bin filled with 11th avenue in the Borough of reading “ You need a fiend in owners and farmers how to j president, will present a guest avenue, Spring Lake, N. J. But, he said, the knottiest speaker and entertainment. Belmar. the City Council.” protect and improve their j This notice is published | are running § problems, by and large, come Plans will be announced for pursuant to an Order entered economical Reading All bids must be in sealed * * * trees and lawns, fruits, flow in by phone and mail from home- the annual ladies’ night Mon by the Monmouth County envelopes marked, “ Bid for INSURANCE—A tough plastic ers and vegetables, ornamen sale, demolition and removal owners. day evening, May 16. Court on the 21st day of Coal baseball cap is now being tal plants, forage crops and March, 1955, which Order I Shark River | of buildings, equipment and even the soil they live on. There was one lady who made for junior players as fixtures.” Bids must be ac Dr. Davis, a plant patholo wanted help curing a “ purple” Subscribe N ow to Boats and companied by a certified protection against fast batted disease that had attacked her CALL or pitched balls. It’s similar gist recently assigned to the T he Coast A dvertiser check made payable to the Extension Service, is an au holly plants. Upon investiga 1 Outboard Motors 1 Board of Education of the to the chip-proof jobs worn by tion, she was told it was no MUtual 1-0706 Borough of Belmar for at big leaguers, complete with thority on plant diseases. He LEGAL NOTICE has joined forces with Dr. disease. High winds had ROYAL For Rent | least 25 per cent of the rubber head band and inside TO DAY ! amount t>f the bid. The bal Merrill, an entomologist with driven needles from one plant NOTICE cushion. [ r e l a x o n s h a r k r iv e r | ance of the amount must be * * * ready solutions for insect through the leaves of another, Meat Market Notice is hereby given that paid within 48 hours of ac problems, to form two-thirds which later turned purple. The Open Friday ’til 9 P. M. I at ceptance and before any dem PREFERENCE—-The weekly of a team of Rutgers trouble cure: Nature. the Township Committee of newspaper is still a mighty the Township of Wall has re 805 F St. MUtual 1-0919 MONMOUTH olition or removal is com A man — and this happens fortress of the American way shooters now canvassing the ceived an offer to purchase its | Pat & Sandy's j menced to Joseph H. Lyon, state. fairly often — was confused • PRIME MEATS C O A L & SUPPLY Co., Inc. the Secretary of the Board of of life, in the opinion of John rights, title and interest in | BOATS— BAIT— TACKLE 1 Education, 902y2 F street, S. Young, former U. S. diplo The third member, depend when a tree some 50 feet and to certain real estate not • POULTRY ing on the day’s particular Route 35, Belmar 16th Ave., & R. R. Belmar, N. J. mat who is currently a panel from his house began dying needed for public use, de • EG G S and BUTTER Demolition and removal of problem, might be any one of while smaller plants around scribed as follows: ! • REFRESHMENTS • j ist on CBS Radio’s “ Make Up Lots Nos. 4, 4A, 5 and 5A, buildings, equipment and fix Your Mind.” If he had his seven plant culture experts, j the home grew lush. The Rut B. D. Palumbo, Prop. tures must be completed with the men who know best how gers scientists found that the in Block No. 251, (old | “Service With A Smile” | Fuel Oil Delivery Service choice of newspaper jobs, said Block No. 10) Imperial a § in twenty (20) days after ac to grow and fertilize and house had been termite-proof siiiiMmiiiniiiiiuiiiiininiuiiiiHniiiiiwiiioiiiiiiiiiiim ceptance of bid. All footings, the former Springfield Repub Park lican reporter, he’d pick a prune. Behind the scenes are ed and that the proofing solu for the sum of $800.00, subject trash, rubbish, scrap and two other groups, the county tion had reached some of the material resulting from dem small town newspaper be to 5% Commission, payable in cause, atoms or no atoms, it agents and Rutgers reserach tree roots. The roots of the cash, and has approved the olition, must be removed and specialists. smaller plants weren’t deep the ground left absolutely sticks close to the grassroots same subject to final approval clean. Failure to comply of our economy and our cul The agents handle routine enough to be effected. The at a further meeting of said with such requirement will ture. problems, arrange the Davis solution: A shallow, trench, governing body to be held at * * * and Merrill itinerary and act just deep enough to sever the the Township Hall, New Bed lead to cancellation of the hid ford, on April 27, 1955 at 8:30 and forfeiture of all sums DECISION—Galen Drake tells as liaison men between the affected roots, was dug five individual farmer and home- feet from the foundation. P. M. at which time and paid. In addition thereto, the of two men maneuvering their place said offer to purchase Board of Eduction, will hold owner and the university. The Dr. Davis listed as among said property shall be con bidder liable for the cost of car into a tight parking space near the CBS Radio studios. research specialists tackle in the more common problems sidered bv said governing removing and cleaning up the their laboratories the prob body, which may then reject premises in accordance with After a valiant struggle, the apple scab, anthracnose fun driver shut off the motor and lems that can’t be handled in gus disease, which destroys the same, or may confirm and this notice. the field. ratify said sale under said The Board of Education re said to his companion “ This is the leaves on white oaks and Key Figures In Group plane trees, and black spot terms and conditions, or a serves the right to reject any close enough. We can walk to modification thereof, provid or all bids. the curb from here.” But Drs. Davis and Merrill and mildew, diseases that at ed that no higher price or bet JOSEPH H. LYON, * * * remain as the key figures in tack the rose. All are cleared ter terms shall then be bid Secretary of the MEMO-RANDOM—Rudy Val- this huge, widely-deployed or up with sprays. Apple scab, for said property by any other Board of Education. lee, whose reincarnated ganization dedicated to keep for instance, is eliminated by person, Dated: April 11, 1955. “Kraft Music Hall” on CBS ing New Jersey growers near Captan, the nation’s No. 1 fun The Township Committee ts2 50-51 of the Township of Wall re Radio is winning wide approv the top of the national ladder gicide for this disease, which in dozens of plant varieties was developed by Rutgers serves the right to reject any NOTICE TO BIDDERS al, is dickering with Henry or all bids if deemed to the Holt for publication of an au ranging from tomatoes to professor Robert H. Daines, another plant pathologist. best interest of the Township tobiographical volume to be strawberries and orchids to to do so. Bids on general school and holly. They are the portable IRVING S. BENNETT, art supplies will be received called “My Time Is Your Time.” It’ll be loaded with link between science and Read and Use the Township Clerk. by the Belmar Board of Ed product, carrying with the, in Classified Want Ads tsl 51 ucation by mail until 8 P. M., behind-the-scenes history and Thursday, April 28, 1955, at frank comment on show busi addition, much of the re the Belmar Grammar School, ness. searchers skill and the agent’s F street, Belmar, N. J. List * * * ground-level know-how. MADAM DIANE — AMERICAN PALMIST of supplies desired and speci BIG TOP—“Amos ’n’ Andy,” This team, during a typical (Look for name on hand sign) fications may be secured at who have contributed their week, will conduct all-day FULL LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC READING the school. The board re own kind of circus to radio for meetings in the field with serves the right to reject any various fruit and vegetable She will tell you your past, present. Advice on a quarter of a century, are love, marriage, happiness and business. She or all bids. growers groups, confer with JOSEPH H. LYON, making their debut by proxy will help you in all walks of life. Do not fail to Secretary. this season under the giant civic shade tree commissions, pay this lady a visit. She has helped many ts2 50-51 canvas of Ringling Brothers answer a hundred letters from others, let her help you. She speaks seven and Barnum & Bailey. The homeowners and visit others different languages. No discrimination. O n Tuesday, M a y 10, Belmar will elect three members to the MONMOUTH COUNTY clowining this year includes whose problems deand imme SURROGATE’S COURT diate action, appear before 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. — OPEN SUNDAYS an “ Amos ’n’ Andy” routine, Call PRospect 4-5575 for Appointment Borough Commission to administer the borough's affairs Notice To Creditors To Present complete with CBS Radio soils and turf groups and keep Claims Against Estate microphone. in constant touch with the 20 720 Main Street Bradley Beach county agents. over the next four years. ESTATE OF CALVIN A. ROGERS, deceased. Pursuant to the order of All elections are important, but this one is doubly so for Bel Edward C. Broege, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, this day made, on the appli mar residents. It's the only election in which borough voters cation of the undersigned, Harry G. Faby Sr., sole ex have a direct voice in the selection of the officials who run ecutor of the estate of the said Calvin A. Rogers, deceased, notice is hereby given to the the town. creditors of said deceased to present to the said sole ex ecutor their claims under oath Since groups and individuals cannot all agree on how the within six months from this date. borough's business should be conducted, issues will be de Dated: April 1, 1955. HARRY G. FABY Sr. Box 85, veloped as the candidates outline their programs. Neptune, N. J. ts4 49-52 MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE’S COURT Notice To Creditors To Present Claims Against Estate Follow The Campaign In
ESTATE OF MABEL J. HALLIMOND. deceased. THE COAST ADVERTISER Pursuant to the order of Edward C. Broege, Surrogate of the County of Monmouth, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY this day made, on the applica tion of the undersigned, Har ry R. Cooper, sole executor of Order your copy from your news dealer, or the estate of the said Mabel J. Hallimond. deceased, notice call M U 1-2900, and we will mail it to you. is hereby given to the credi D R IV E A BEFORE YOU DECIDE tors of said deceased to pre sent to the said sole executor their claims under oath within six months from this date. Dated: March 23, 1955. HARRY R. COOPER, 511 Seventh avenue, Belmar, N. J. Harry R. Cooper, Esq., This is "Spotlight on Automobiles Week." See DeSoto — smartest of the smart cars. 714 Ninth avenue, The Coast Advertiser Belmar, N. J. Attorney. G U N D A K E R C E N T R A L M O T O R S , Inc. ts4 48-51 701 — 7th Avenue Belmer Subscribe Now to 601 -03 F Street MUtual I -4500 Belmar, N. J. T h e C o a s t A d i m i m e THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955
Lining O f Rock BOOKLET GIVES POINTERS Removable Sash FOR PICNICS, VACATIONS Magazine Gives Guards Heafer Like to cook in the back Of Wood Window Ideal Young Family Home WpME OWNERS' question a r e ! Against Corrosion yard, go on picnics, or take 8 camping trips? For people Easy To Clean Air Conditioning What do you do when a who do, here are a couple of —from Small Homes Guide water heater springs a leak? tips about doing things the “ Get a new one,” unfortu easy way: Operating Cost Q.—What is the best time of zinc sulphate and one gallon nately, may be the only an Carry a pair of cheap cotton year to re-roof a house? of water. Mop this solution on swer. The cause frequently is Operating costs of home air gloves to use as potholders. A.—Any time the weather is the floor, and then let it dry that the galvanized lining of conditioning run from 70 cents clear enough to permit out Have a pair of pliers to use to $22 a month, according to a for a few days. the tank has corroded to the as a potlifter, too. side work. It should be done Q.—In making some repairs point where it leaks — and magazine that has just made immediately if the roof is in the house, I accidentally when that happens there’ll be After you’ve washed dishes, a survey of six similar houses worn and battered, and damp dented our best table. Is there no more hot water until the put them in a mesh bag. Then in widely separated parts of - '■ —• • spots show on the underside of any way or removing the unit is replaced. dunk the bag in boiling water the United States. . ■ <*»>*:: and hang it up to dry. the roof deck. Dampness is a dent? For areas where the water The 70-cent figure was re Perfect for the young family is this three-bedroom, split-level sure sign of leaks which, if let A.—Yes. First remove any is even mildly corrosive, wat Those tips come from “ More ported by the occupants of a home featured on the front cover of the current edition of Small go, can cause great damage to polish or finish from the dent er heaters with rock, vitreous Fun . . . ,” a booklet of prac house in Spokane, Wash. The Homes Guide. Not shown in the plan below are the recreation room, the walls and ceilings. Gener. ed area. Then put a few drops enamel, copper or Monel met tical information about out magazine, Living for Young garage and utility room—all of which are directly under the bed ally, asphalt shingles can be of water on the area to swell al linings are recommended door living. Recipes and ad Homemakers, said the family room level. The plan is by Architect Robert A. Green. Total area applied quickly and economi the wood fibers to their origi by the Coleman Heating Insti vice about saving money on does not consider cooling es of living and sleeping levels is 1,416 sq. ft. Information on blueprints vacations are included. “ More and their cost may be obtained by writing to Small Homes Guide, cally right over the old roof nal shape. If this proves in tute of Wichita, Kans. sential for comfort in that Dept. 1401, 621 N. Dearborn, Chicago 10, 111. ing, and will give the house adequate, wet the dent again The newest tank of this sort Fun . . .” is published by the climate but values air condi long-term weathertight pro and cover it with a damp is one that is lined with a Coleman Company, Wichita, It’s a far cry from perching tioning because of its other tection. cloth. Hold a warm iron close combination of vitreous ena Kans. dangerously on a window sill. benefits—a cleaner house and Q.—How can I keep cement to the cloth to expand the mel—also called a glass lin Both top and bottom sash of controlled humidity and tem dust from coming off our damp wood fibers. It may ing—and rock. The vitreous- TO CLEAN WALLPAPER this new ponderosa pine dou perature. basement floor? take several treatments. The rock lining won’t rust and All wallpaper can be clean ble-hung window unit slip out $22 In Texas A.—The dusting can be stop section can be repolished or won’t corrode. ed. Washable wallpaper easily for fast, safe washing A family in Austin, Texas, ped by sealing the floor with refinished once the dent has Vitreous enamel transfers which has a protective coat inside the room. Since no paid the $22 monthly cost. The a mixture of three pounds of been removed. heat rapidly and is used on ing, can be cleaned by spong corners are hard to reach, I main cooling season in Austin the part of the lining where ing it with water. Non-wash- the new window gets cleaner lasts about six months, but the water is heated. Rock lin able wallpaper is cleaned than old-fashioned types. The this family occasionally turns ing is used on all other sur with a material resembling unit is fully weatherstripped. the air-cooling equipment on faces of the lining. It is more dough, which picks up dirt as Instead of bulky sash weights, during the Fall and Winter. HERE'S HOW... thin balancing devices allow durable than the brittle vit it is rubbed on the paper. Living magazine reported both sash to glide smoothly in MAKE A BIRD FEEDER reous enamel, and it also that average monthly costs in an attractive narrow frame. withstands shipping strains Elmira, N. Y., were $5.76; and absorbs fluctuating pres WEEDS ARE FIRE HAZARD This feeder makes an attrac 4-penny finishing nails. Ashboro, N. C., $9.80; Ocala, tive lawn decoration. Add the bottom, beveling it sures in the.tank. Changes in Dry weeds and grass around Fla., $10.72, and Wichita, Cut the ends, as shown, first to fit between the sides. Then pressure can crackle an all a house or along fences are drawing a pattern on a piece YOUR Kans., $16.33. All figures in add the perch supports; insert glass lining by making it con a fire hazard. Don’t try to clude both electricity and of % by 10-inch lumber. At the dowels, securing them with tract and expand. burn them away. Destroy tach the glass guides with %- water. %-inch brads. them with a nonhazardous GA/? inch brads. Remove the temporary top, All the houses are one- DRIVE SAFELY ! week-killer such as calcium F lo o sPlan Next, cut the roof pieces and and join the top pieces with story, ranch-style. They are bevel the mating edges to fit I %-inch butt hinges. Insert The life you save chloride or agricultural borax, snugly. Then add the sides, glass, and add the top, nailing may be your own! applied dry or in solution. variations of the Coleman beveling the bottoms to fit flush Trend Home, a design based one piece to the ends. A seed is a resting stage of with the bottoms of the end Mount the feeder, with 5* on a consumer survey con pieces. Assemble the ends, inch wood screws, to a 2 by 4- a plant. With annual plants the seed is the only practi ducted by the Cooleman Com sides and one top member. The inch treated or decay resistant pany, air conditioning manu top is placed temporarily. Use post. cable way of carrying the facturers. Each house is kind from one season to the Better Housing ~-4-+ next. equipped with a year - round GLASS GUIDE air-conditioning system. For a seed to germinate, Initial Cost Down - r t four things are necessary. t f ) 1 * First, it must be... viable______that Until recently,” explained Guide is, able to germinate, and this Sheldon Coleman, president of depends upon the maturity of ^be company, ‘a home- the seed. Some germinate owner’s biggest question was HOUSE WIRING when fresh, and some when whether he could afford the FLUORESCENT FIXTURES ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT -Dfi/LLi older. The purchaser of seeds initial cost of air conditioning, in New Jersey is protected by but inltial cost now has dr°P- law in this respect. A seed ped considerably. One major Joseph Berger must also have water, air and reason f°r this is that new proper temperature systems have been developed ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ALL TYPES OF s o ^ ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS 6LA5Sm E z -«»■»*» ■* «*•»• Lamps Rewired by soil temperature. For ex- I “ Operating costs now are— or should be—the more impor 505 13th Avenue Belmar, N. J. i £ w a ample, beets, carrots and tant question. If first cost is Telephone MUtual 1-3898 peas, or alyssum, bachelor’s Light and modern m styling, this table set. marks latest button or sweet peas can be the only consideration, the un innovation n children’s furniture fashions. Chairs can’t get sown out- lucky owner may find that he lost because they are permanently attached to table legs, and has saddled himself with stag easily swung under it when restoring order in children’s room. doors as early as it is gering electricity or water For Mom they are delight as space-savers. Lazy suzan in the bills. center of table will enthrall youngsters because it’s just like possible to ★ PETER C l ALLELLA * Mom’s. Children’s Furniture Corp., product available at Sil- work the soil, “ Water bills are a ‘sleeper.’ vert’s Furniture Center, 703 F street, Belmar. because th e Many home - owners forget ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR seeds will them in planning, but they ^ uiM iim iiiuiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiim niiH iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiM niiiiiiiniiiniiM iiiH iM tJiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiinntJiiiiiiiiiiiiuiH iiiiiiinH iiniiH iiiiuuiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiH iiM iiH iM iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiim iiiiinm iiiiiiiiicim m m iiitJiim iiiiift germinate at don’t forget them after they House Wiring — Power Installation come in the mail. Air-cooled ELECTION NOTICE low tempera Fixtures — Appliances ture. On the condensing units of the wet- Notice is hereby given that the following is a facsimile of the official ballot other hand, bulb type generally cost less 504 9th Ave. MUtual 1-0407 Belmar to operate because they reuse to be used at the Commission election in the Borough of Belmar, N. J., Tuesday, to sow toma to, pepper or DK. C O N N O M 97 per cent of the water that May 10, 1955, which shows the names of the candidates as they are to appear lima beans, or ageratums, passes through them.” I upon the ballots: nasturtium or verbena as early as that woulld be fatal, FLUORESCENT COSTS LESS because soil is so cold that the Fluorescent lighting is less OFFICIAL BALLOT seeds would rot. So believe expensive to operate than is what is printed on the pack incandescent lighting. A CONNELLY-BERGEN. Inc. age. fluorescent lamp lights a I NO. REALTORS—INSURORS The seed absorbs moisture greater area than does an in To be torn off by the Judge of Election through the coat. With mois candescent bulb of equal wat ture and the proper tempera tage. Over 25 Years Dependable Service ture, enzymes in the seed be | Fold to this line. gin to work on the stored 712 Ninth Avenue MUtual 1-1398 foods. These are made solu ble so the germ of the plant can use them to start grow starts wane GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION ing. Too much moisture is not good, as it prevents the stays wane entrance of air to the soil. May 10th, 1955 Air is necessary to supply v V 11 1 oxygen to the new plant. Too much moisture is not good, HONCE & DODD BOROUGH OF BELMAR sowing seeds when the soil is I Election District (Location) too wet is harmful as this is REALTORS and INSURORS likely to shut off the air sup ply. Sowing the seeds too deep 10th Ave. and Railroad, Belmar may have the same effect and besides there is the extra strain on the new plantlet to Borough Clerk force its way to the surface. Ask Us About Our Safe-Driver Merit Rating Plan Seeds should be covered only DIRECTIONS TO THE VOTER three or four times their smal To vote for any person or persons whose names are printed on this ballot mark a lest dimension, although in a sandy soil they may be sown cross (x) or plus ( + ) in the square at the left of the name or names to be voted for, not a little deeper. m excess of the number to be elected to the office. For Insurance Information Consult . . . To vote for any person or persons whose names are not printed on this ballot, write BILLIONS FOR REPAIRS or paste the name or names of such person or persons, not in excess of the number to be Home-owners are spending GUARANTEE elected to office, in the blank spaces provided below the printed names, and mark a cross $6,600,000,000 annually for PAINT S WALLPAPER CO. EDGAR E. ROGERS (x ) or plus (+ ) in the square at the left of each name so written or pasted. home repairs and improve If you wrongly mark, tear or deface this ballot return it and obtain another. ments, according to American BELM A R A G E N C Y , Inc. Builder magazine. 706 Ninth Ave., Belmar Insurance Real Estate For Commissioners 3,000 KINDS OF FILES Vote for three MUfual 1-4533 708 NINTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. There are more than 3,000 1 PETER MACLEARIE types of files. They are clas Phone MUtual 1-0540 1= sified according to length, shape and spacing of teenth. "CONTINUED HONESTY 1= JOHN FERRUGGIARO Files designed for rough work AND EFFICIENCY” are called rasps. E □ JOHN A. TAYLOR When if comes to u JOSEPH BERGER THE WORLD’S BEST! c LEON T. ABBOTT j- “PROGRESS FOR BELMAR L_____ □ v i n c e n t p. M cCa r t h y MONEY ... come to us □ JOHN A . 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treasurer, Mrs. David Wei of ceremonies, presented a Belmar Board . . . and on three issues the bor Dr. Sloan To Speak Clam Bake Planned Court St. Margaret Jewish Vets . . . ough was paying $1.95, $1.86 ner; conductress, Mrs. Mor life membership to Harry (Continued from Page 1) To Elect Officers (Continued from Page 1> ris Chibnick; guard, Mrs. Goldwyn, past commander, and $2.40 for every dollar it At Hamilton Mission By Freedom Council and Mrs. Harry Goldwyn, ords showed, it continues, that borrowed. SPRING LAKE — Election Herman Garber; chaplain, for his outstanding work as on issues of 20 to 50 years per NEPTUNE)—Rev. Dr. Har Freedom Council No. 116, of officers of Court St. Mar president of the Monmouth- Mrs. Leon Frumkin; trustees, service officer. “ Surely,” the statement de Ocean Auxiliaries, officiated iods, the interest charges old Paul Sloan of Philadelphia Junior Order United Ameri garet No. 1146, Catholic Mrs. Mack, Mrs. Harry Levin Malcolm Tarlov, past state clares, “ it is our duty as com for the auxiliary. ranged from 4’/2 to 6 per cent will be guest speaker at a can Mechanics, meeting last Daughters of America, will be son and Mrs. Goldwyn. commander of the JWV in missioners to keep the tax preaching mission starting Thursday night at the council held at the May 9 meeting. Other post onicers installed Harold Feinberg, past com Connecticut, was principal LEGAL NOTICE rate down whenever possible Sunday at the Hamilton Meth- hall in Glendola, made plans are: Senior vice coir,mander, and reduce our net debt. On Mrs. William Park, grand mander who served as master speaker. for a public clam bake at the regent, reported at Monday Abe Marowitz; junior vice NOTICE January 1, 1947, (three months Oak Tree Tavern grounds in commander, Herbert Beldner; before the end of the Abbott night’s meeting at St. Mar Glendola Sunday afternoon, garet’s Church Hall that seven judge advocate, Stanley Levy; Take notice that application administration) the borough’s July 17. John E. Harris is members attended the state quartermaster, Carl Mass; has heen made to the Town debt was $754,500. As of May chairman of the committee. court retreat at Georgian adjutant, Ben Crisses; chap ship Committee of the Town 1, 1955, it will be $353,000. HOTEL NEW WINDSOR Haldon Carty, councilor, Court College April 15 to 17. lain, Martin Bifson; patriotic ship of Wall, N. J., to transfer Here is a reduction of $400,000 conducted the business meet instructor, David Silver stein; during our years in office.” Miss Marne La Sala announc to Solly Guariglia and Lena ing. It was announced that ed the Junior Court will officer of the day, Harold A Street and 4th Avenue, Belmar Guariglia for premises locat The statement 'says that the reception for the state sponsor a cake sale following Mandel; service officer, Jack ed on Highway 35, about 500 every individual tries to re councilor, Arthur Chapman of masses at St. Margaret’s Myers; trustees, Mr. Norin- feet South of 18th avenue, Wall duce the cost of doing busi South Amboy will be held Church this Sunday. sky, Mr. Silverstein and Al OPEN YEAR 'ROUND Township, N. J., the plenary ness and they, as borough Friday evening, May 13, at Mrs. Francis Judge an bert Weinstein. retail consumption license No. officials, try to conduct an Coby’s restaurant, South Am nounced May 3 will be last Auxiliary officers in addi C-6, heretofore issued to Phil honest and efficient municipal boy. meeting until Fall of the Dis tion to Mrs. Fine are: Senior ip Slotnick and Jules Slotnick corporation to keep down the William Neaves Sr., and cussion Group at her home, vice president, Mrs. Herbert M AX BRYANT and his Vibratones of 304 Fourth avenue, Bel- cost of doing government busi Harry S. Bishop Jr„ gave a 310 Brighton avenue. Poetry Beldner; junior vice presi mar, N. J., and Louis Slater ness. It declares practical report on the meeting of the contest reports and winners dent, Mrs. Carl Mass; re Friday and Saturday Nights of Stuyvesant avenue, Irving politics called for loading in Middlesex County Past Coun names have been sent to the cording secretary, Mrs. Al ton, N. J., trading as the terest charges on all taxpay cilors Association they attend state court and results will be bert Weinstein; corresponding Bunny Hop Bar & Grill, for ers. They followed honest and ed at Plainsboro. announced at graduation. secretary, Mrs. Mac LaPlaca; COCKTAIL HOUR the premises located on High efficient business manage Freedom Council members Court St. Margaret will spon way 35, about 500 feet South ment and were led to adopt and their wives and families REV. DR. H. P. SLOAN sor a Rosary broadcast every Sunday, 3 to 8 P. M. of 18th avenue, Wall Town the plan of expert opinion by will attend services at the Saturday at 5:30 P. M. over ship, N. J. financing the bonds over a 10- odist Church in Old Corlies Glendola Bible Protestant Station WJLK. VOTE FOR Objections, if any, should year period, the statement road. Dr. Sloan will preach Church Sunday, May 1, at 7:30 Mrs. George R. Rolla an be made immediately in writ says. at the 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 M. Members were asked nounced the area chairmen CATERING to Parties and Banquets ing to Irving S. Bennett, “ What we would do in our P. M. services and each night to meet at the council hall at workshop will be held at St. [x]JOSEPH BERGER Township Clerk of the Town own business,” the statement from Monday through the fol 7:15 and march to the church Catharine’s School this Sun for C O M M IS S IO N E R ship of Wall, N. J. concludes, “ we do here.” Ef lowing Thursday at 8 P. M. in a body. day at 2 P. M.. D IA L MUtual 1-0640 (Signed) ficient business runs on quick Dr. Sloan, along-time favor Memorial services were SOLLY GUARIGLIA, amortization of loans at low ite at shore Protestant church conducted by Samuel P. 11 Little Falls road, interest rates. And remember es, will bring messages on Smith, chaplain. Mr. Harris Caldwell, N. J. bond issues mortgage the Jesus, the Resurrection, sal and his social committee serv ■ LEIN A GUARIGLIA, lands and assets of this bor vation, the Cross, prayer and ed refreshments. 11 Little Falls road, ough. The less overhead, the on Heaven. He is a minister Caldwell, N. J. sounder the business. If we of the Methodist Church, now Vloyer, Martin To Thank Y ou ! ts2 50-51 financed over 30 years, the in serving as the evangelist of Le Deauville Inn terest rate would be 3 to 4 per the Philadelphia Conference. Give May Concert cent, with accumulating in A former editor of the Chris- SPRING LAKE — Three 29th Y E A R A-l terest of $150,000. A 50-year tion Advocate; Dr. Sloan is North Jersey shore artists St. Agnes Guild of St. Au W i) issue would call for increased teacher of the Ocean Grove will appear in their annual gustine's Church presented interest charges and the Bor Auditorium Bible Class. NOW IN NEW LOCATION Spring concert Friday, May the Belmar DeBettes in a SPRING ough of Belmar would have to The public is invited to at 20, at the Spring Lake Com HAMILTON-GLE n DOLA and repay over a half million dol tend all of the services. munity House. On the pro floor show and dance, last lars in principal and interest gram will he James A. Moyer Friday evening at The Deck. REMSON MILL ROADS Clearance on such a long-term loan. First Race Card A t of Sea Girt, pianist, Edward The Guild wishes to thank its These are the ‘water-sewer Jon Martin of Bay Head, bar GLENDOLA Wall Stadium May 7 many friends and patrons 1953 rate’ facts.’ ” itone, and Miss Rosemary Wall Staduim has signed Pazienza of Spring Lake who contributed to make the with the National Association Dinners from $2.00 to $3.50 Heights, soprano. Ludwin floor show and dance a t Ford 2 Door of Stock Car Auto Racing for Greenbaum will be accompan great success. W e hope you Enjoy the Best the fourth straight year. Mrs. ist. Telephone MUtual 1-1835 Jennie Nicol, track promoter, Mr. Moyer, shore music and your family enjoyed the has announced the first race 1952 in teacher, and Mr. Martin have affair and will join us again card will be held May 7. given concerts several years. BELMAR DIRECTIONS Plymouth next year in our Second Wall Stadium is starting its ELECTION From Asbury Park take Corlies Ave., (Rt. 33) to Convertible SEA FOOD fifth season of auto racing. Post-Lenten Dance and Floor Hamilton-Glendola Rd., turn left to Remsen Mill Rd. Mrs. Nicol also announced DRIVE SAFELY ! Show. From Belmar Blvd., Glendola. turn at Hamilton- jointly with Bob Sail, Eastern The life you save M AY 10 Glendola Rd.. to Remsen Mill Rd. NASCAR representative, that may be your own! 1949 Cooked as Sea Food working agreements between Pd. for by Jos. Berger Ford 2 Door Should be cooked NASCAR, Old Bridge Sta dium and New Egypt Speed 1947 way have been arranged. Un FRESH FISH der the agreement drivers will Dodge Sedan LOBSTERS be allowed to compete at all SALADS three Central Jersey tracks. New Egypt this year has sign Modern 12-volt electrical system! HOMEMADE CHOWDER ed with NASCAR, while Old CLAMS — CRABS Bridge will race under the The only car in the low-price field United banner. with the extra energy of 12 volts Mrs. Nicol also announced . . . twice the electrical punch. that the stadium has retained S. E. CLARKE the services of the Monmouth- Here’s why Ocean Public Relations Bur Faster, stronger cranking for cold- DAVE’S eau of Asbury Park to handle weather starts and a “fatter” spark &S0N its publicity and advertising Sea Food interests. Robert M. Howard for faultless high-speed operation. 709 10th Ave. director of that firm, has also Restaurant been named track manager Belmar for the 1955 season. Mrs Chevrolet Highest standard compression ratio in its field! Cor. 7th Ave. & F St. Nicol said the Wall office will MUtnal 1-1392— 1-3502 be open daily between 10 Chevrolet’s compression ratio is 8 to 1, to wring every pos open evenings 7 to 9 P. M. MUtual 1-9639 A. M. and 4 P. M. from now sible ounce of power and extra miles out of every gallon. until opening day. Requires only four quarts of oil! ADVERTISEMENT Chevrolet’s V8 engines are so effi s n Business Property for Rent out -V 8’s cient they need only four quarts of N O W O P E N — Belmar — Newly const, one oil . . . so you save money on every B story cinder block bldg., 30'x i 2bAM " "A f L