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Sixtieth Year, No. 16 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, AUGUST 21, 1952 Council Clashes WILD RIDE JAILS BELMAR'S LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Zoning Committee In So. Belmar On NEWARK FIREMEN To Participate In Beachfront Study Buying Fire Hose ALL THE FISHERMEN in the Trio Face Drunk, Dis­ New Jersey State Tuna tourna­ orderly Charges In Agrees To Serve With Brice, Algor Tangle On ment seem to be getting are Belmar boat rides and some nice, fresh Others In Survey W ho Should First- sea breezes. Up until press time Three Newark firemen will be O f Conditions Sign Voucher this afternoon not a single big arraigned before Magistrate fellow had been taken. The Stephen D. Maguire in Belmar Members of the Mayor’s Com­ mittee On Revision of the Build­ Friction between members of George W ., which the Newark Court Saturday night on a series the South Belmar Borough Coun­ ing Code and Zoning Ordinance cil, particularly between Coun- Tuna Club was using, reported of charges growing out of a have agreed to serve on a com­ cilmen Paul Brice and Jonathan by radio before noon that a big drinking party, an auto accident mittee engaged in a study of E. Algor, developed into another fish had been hooked and that and a fight with police. beachfront conditions in Belmar. heated discussion at Tuesday it was played for 40 minutes. The firemen are Gerard Ger- Mayor Peter Maclearie an­ night’s meeting of the council. lach, 28, of 97 Wilson avenue; nounced after the Borough Com­ The clash this time was over However, when the tuna was mission meeting Tuesday that the borough bearing the cost of brought alongside, it struck the John P. Ryan, 26, of 151 Brill the committee was already func­ painting park and bus station boat and the line parted. Mr. street, and John Pushker, 26, of tioning to the extent of having benches donated by Joseph Tuna was gone. The tournament 519 South 18th street, all New­ pictures made of activities on Huhn, former councilman. the beachfront. He said that in opened Tuesday out of the Bel­ ark. Gerlach is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest addition to the Zoning Revision When council was about to act mar Marine Basin and will close on payment of bills, Mr. Brice, and interfering with an officer group, he would appoint repre­ when the last boats dock tonight. in the performance of his duty. sentatives of beachfront and chairman of the finance commit­ The only tuna taken were three tee, said he could not see buy­ The other two are charged with other business interests and Civ­ school fish brought in yesterday being drunk and disorderly, re­ ic leaders to the committee. ing 400 cubic feet of IV2 inch on the Jo-Dee. They ran about hose when the Fire Department sisting arrest and interfering In a letter to the Mayor, James 12 pounds each and were not already'has that amount on its with an officer. They also may This group of youngsters and their coaches brought to Belmar the Little League title of Mon­ W. Hill, chairman of the Zoning old fire apparatus. Declaring eligible for the 75-pound mini­ face assault and battery charges Revision Committee, said that mum for tournament entries. mouth County. After winning the county championship' ..they lost to a Trenton team in the he was chairman of the finance for striking a police officer. except for two members, John The tournament has attracted District 2 quarter finals for the state championship. In the picture a^> ,left *°. r*fht» .s1?a*^d’ BlU committee, he added he did not Resta coach; Jon Joel Gibbons, Jimmy Thompson, Johnny Cobb, Eddie Wrigdit, Bill Murray, A. Taylor and Stephen J. Day thousands of spectators to the The trio spent Tuesday night approve of Mr. Algor, chairman league president; Bobby Dennis, Joe Siebold, Bobby Jackson, Billy Hood and Ernie Davenport Jr., who are occupied with per­ Marine Basin. They haven’t in the Belmar jail, where they of the fire committee, signing abused police officers and caus­ coach; standing, J. Howard Van Benthuysen, assistant coach; George Lerner, Mark Kaplan, Bill sonal business, all had indicated the voucher for payment for the seen any giant tuna, but they ed disturbance. They were re­ Leroy, Dennis Herbert, Bobby Clayton, Danny Sanders and Jim Carty^ assist ca^eTa Shop Photo a willingness to assist in the hose before he did. have had a lot of fun. leased in bail Wednesday, Ger­ beachfront stedy. Borough Attorney Elvin R- SORRY WE MISSED TOM lach in $200 and the other two Mr. Hill said the members of Simmill advised the council Madigan’s lecture on his travels in $100 each, to await arraign­ the Board of Adjustment, who there was nothing in the law in Europe before the Belmar Ki- ment. C oast Advertiser Bennett Defends sat with his committee on the which required the committee wanis Club yesterday. In his The three were in a car about Captain Smyth To building code and zoning ordi­ chairman to sign a voucher. usual entertaining fashion, Tom 7:30 P. M. Tuesday driving West Increasing Price nance revision, also would assist in Third avenue. The car miss­ in the study. “ What’s the use of having a fi­ took the boys through Ireland, The Coast Advertiser re­ Municipal Clerks nance committee?” Mr. Brice ed the turn into Inlet terrace, Resume Practice “ I might suggest, however,” England, Scotland, Belgium and grets to announce that begin­ asked. . His listeners didn’t raced over the lawn in front of Mr. Hill wrote, that this group the home at No. 118, smashed ning with the September 4 Hits A t Criticisfri O f be considerably enlarged and Mr. Algor said as fire chair­ walk out, as they usually do Dentist Released From issue, the price of the news­ the steps on the porch of the augmented by more members. man he had a right to sign the when a fellow club member is paper will be increased to 7 Service For Regis­ voucher. He also defended the introduced as the speaker, but home of Louis Millman at No. Army Will Reopen There should be representatives 120, and tore through shrubbery cents. The advance is due to tering Voters of beachfront business people, purchase of the 1% inch hose. Tom had a few hecklers in the Belmar Office the constantly increasing cost Mayor Rene J. Bergeron ques­ and across lawns of two other hotel and rooming house inter­ audience. ' _ u __ of newsprint and other mater­ Irving S. Bennett, president of tioned the advisability of buying homes. Captain Thomas L. Smyth Jr., ests, together with individuals ials used in the publication of the Monmouth County Municipal from the South End of town. I iy, inch instead of 2V2 inch hose. WONDER IF ELVIN Simmill, Police Captain Spencer Claw­ Belmar dentist, has been releas­ a newspaper. prospective speaker of New Jer­ Clerks’ Association, this week do think the committee should Mr. Algor said the fire company son, who was in the area, but ed from the Army and is plan- Until now The Coast Adver­ sey’s Assembly in the 1953 ses­ defended municipal clerks on have both male and female rep­ wanted the smaller hose. He off duty, heard the crash. Resi­ tiser has absorbed the rising pointed out the department has sion, got any tips from Gordon dents telephoned police. the manner in which they handle resentation. This is a serious cost of newsprint. The most matter to resolve and should 800 feet of iV i inch hose and 400 E. Romkey, who holds the same The car, driven by Gerlach, the registration of voters. recent increase was $10 a ton Mr. Bennett, who is clerk of have the fullest possible citizen feet of 1V2 inch. post in the Nova Scotia House of ended up near Fourth avenue, in July. These ever increas­ Assembly. Elvin is now a vet­ badly damaged and with a flat Wall Township, declared that representation. “ I don’t think it should be left ing costs make it impossible Besides Mr. Hill, the Zoning eran in the Legislature and he tire. “ any implication that the muni­ to the fire company to decide to publish a newspaper at the Committee members who have what equipment should be used. steps into one of the top jobs When Captain Clawson, in civ­ cipal clerks are not doing their rate of 5 cents a copy without job with relation to registering agreed to serve are Wallace Mayor Bergeron declared. 1 when he becomes speaker. Mr. ilian clothes, identified himself loss. It is hoped that our Romkey is also a veteran of the voters is entirely unwarranted. Hooper, Stanley Dodd, Vincent think the governing body should as a police officer, he said, the readers will realize our posi­ Rible, Ennis B. Pierce, Robert have something to say about it. Nova Scotia House. The Mon­ three showed their firemen’s tion and continue their patron­ Mr. Bennett’s statement fol­ Stuart and Borough Attorney mouth assemblyman had Mr. badges and became abusive. Mr. Brice said the smaller age. lows; Harold Feinberg. Members of Romkey as his guest at the Ki- They attacked Captain Clawson, hose would mean an increase m With the newsstand price “ As president of the Mon­ the Board of Adjustment who wanis luncheon last week. Mr. one holding his arm while an­ fire insurance rates. > advanced to 7 cents, the year­ mouth County Municipal Clerks’ will be on the committee are Romkey was visiting his sister other bit him. Spectators at­ “ You don’t know what you’re ly subscription rate will be Association, I followed with Eugene J. Sullivan, board chair­ in Asbury Park. tracted to the scene went to the great interest the newspaper ac­ man, Frank McCormack and doing ” he told Mr. Algor. aid of Captain Clawson. With $3.50. counts of the proposal that the Conandt Heyniger. Mr. Hill, The motion to pay ^ ^°*520 FROM ALL REPORTS, it the arrival of Patrolmen Harold ers including the one for $520 County Board of Elections oper­ who is secretary, and Mr. Mc­ looks as though officials of the Thompson and Ernest Daven­ to the Gold C rest Safety EQUip- ate a mobile unit for registering port, the three were subdued and Cormack also are members of Freehold Raceway would be do­ voters. In those articles it was the Adjustment Board. ing municipal officials here­ taken to police headquarters. was finally adopted. Warns On Deadline stated that some municipal The beachfront survey was de­ hose abouts a favor if they didn’t des­ There Gerlach was examined by Simmill later told the clerks do not provide evening cided upon by the Borough Com­ ignate special races named for Dr. Irving Graber and declared accommodations for registra­ ^ r‘n S-ere 'was nothing in the under the influence of alcohol mission three weeks ago after it the towns and invited the muni­ For Rent Control tion. I was surprised to see any law which requires councilmamc and unfit to drive. had received a letter from Dan­ cipal officials to the track to see criticism directed at the munici­ iel J. Cronin of 1811 A street eommit^ commjttee system is them. South Belmar Council­ Resident estimated damage Pierce Says Continuance pal clerks because it had been severely criticizing conditions on man Percy Keynton reported caused to lawns, shrubbery and CAPT. THOMAS L. SMYTH Jr. adopted^nowever," Mr. SimrmU my understanding that anybody the beaches and urging that that he and Borough Clerk John the Millman home in the wild ning to reopen his office at 604 Rests With Borough who wanted to register could some stebs be taken to correct said “ there should be some MacMillan had a good time last ride of the car at several hun­ rules of order. But there rs no F street September 1. Commission do so by calling at the municipal them. Mr. Cronin complained statutory requirement for them. week, but the# lost. The Wall dred dollars. At the time he was placed on clerk’s office at any time for especially about one-day bathers Township boys who went to the the Army Rerserve list August The discussion ended there. Ennis B. Pierce of Belmar, that purpose. In addition, I and the congestion caused by track last Monday didn’t fare 13, Captain Smyth was attached know that many municipal them. He also cited the loss of The council adopted on final much better. to the post hospital at Fort Dix. area rent director, yesterday an­ Restaurant Owner nounced that “ the determination clerks will keep their offices revenue to property owners and re5£* .» » r “ “ ,r?on“ He had been assigned to the hos­ open on certain nights for the hotels and rooming houses. $200 a year salaries fo pital since November, 1951. as to whether or not the rent Chief Brad Behrman as court stabilization program will be purpose of registering voters, so The commission adopted on clerk and Owen Dunfee as build To Be Arraigned Captain Smyth enlisted in the that I was shocked to learn that final reading an ordinance in­ Pennsylvania National Guard continued in Belmar is the re­ ing inspector. Neither have sponsibility of the Mayor and an allegation had been made creasing the salary of probation­ after his graduation from the ary patrolmen from $2,725 to been paid for those posts unti Commissioners.” that people were not able to reg­ now. The ordinance also pro Faces Liquor License University of Pennsylvania ister because of their municipal $2,900 a year. The commission School of Dentistry. He had Mr. Pierce issued his statment clerks being unavailable. granted the Lions Club request vided a $200 a year mcrease fo Charge Following in response to many calls being Magistrate Stephen D. Maguire been practicing in Belmar about Cites Service Provided to allow the Belmar Mariners, Belmar Raid a year when he was called to received at the rent office in As­ Girl Scout group which it spon­ It was made retroactive to April bury Park from tenants inquir­ I checked with many of the active duty August 13, 1950. He members of the Monmouth sors, to meet Monday night at Mrs. Mildred F. Bernhardt, trained at Indiantown Gap, Pa., ing whether the rent stabiliza­ 1 Councilman Leroy Wailing was County Municipal Clerks’ Asso­ the Community Center. , f operator of the Vernon House, and several months later was tion program will be continued ciation. I found that every one authorized to go along with M restaurant and rooming house at transferred to the 707th Anti- in Belmar after September 30, Carthy Motors on the erectio of them would register voters at 103 10th avenue, Belmar, will be Aircraft Gun Battalion, Georgia. 1952. Weinstein Hearing of a wall between that firm s Mr. Pierce said that many any time during their office property and the fire house site. arraigned before Magistrate He was sent to Fort Dix in Off To September 6 Stephen D. Maguire in Belmar people have the impression that hours. I found that every one of He said the wall might later be June, 1951, them kept their offices open on Michael Weinstein, Asbury used as a foundation for a pro­ Court next Tuesday night on a He attended Holy Cross Col­ the federal government has the Park real estate broker, will be charge of selling alcoholic bev­ say in this matter. He said. certain nights for the purpose of posed addition to the fire house. lege before studying dentistry. registering voters and, in fact, arraigned before Magistrate Chief Behrman reported the erages without a license. He also attended the Graduate “ For several years, the rent advertised in the newspaper Stephen D. Maguire in Belmar state had agreed to check on Mrs. Bernhardt was arrested School of Orthodontia at the Un­ stabilization program has been when their offices would be open Court September 6 on motor' stray dogs in a few weeks. last Thursday night when the iversity of Pennsylvania School run on a local basis under the after hours. I found that most vehicle and disorderly person restaurant was raided by three of Dentistry. direction of the local rent ad­ of them were willing to stay aft­ charges. The hearing was to inspectors of the Division of Al­ Captain Smyth is married to visory board, which is made up er hours by appointment for the have been held this Saturday at MAGUIRERN^l’ coholic Beverage Control and the former Miss Jane Rockafel- of local citizens. In following purpose of registering voters. 7:30 P. M., but an attorney for Chief Albert Isola and Sergeant this grass-roots philosophy, Con­ ON BADGE CHARGES ler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs “ The Municipal Clerks in Mon­ Mr. Weinstein asked for a post­ Frank Vogt of the Belmar pol­ Eugene F. Rockafeller of Glen- gress, in a recent law, has left ponement. Nineteen persons were fined a the option of continuing or dis­ mouth County have always been ice. Mrs. Bernhardt was ar­ dola. Before entering service, Mr. Weinstein was taken to total of $133 by Magistrate Step­ continuing up to local governing sincere in their endeavor to see raigned before Magistrate Ma­ Dr. Smyth had been associated police headquarters by Patrol­ hen D. Maguire in Belmar Court guire and released in $500 bail bodies, in this case, the Mayor that all persons were registered. with Dr. Rockafeller in the prac­ I do not know of one clerk in men Harold Thompson and Er­ last week-end for beach badge to await the hearing Tuesday. tice of dentistry in Asbury Park. and Commissioners.” violations. In most cases the JOHN HIGGINS Monmouth County who would nest Davenport last Sunday night John Shafto, administrative in­ Hee will resume his association The rent director said that after a car he was driving alleg­ penalties were $5 fines and $2 The annual night bridge and not inconvenience himself for spector for the ABC, directed with Dr. Rockafeller. tenants are showing increasing- edly struck a car stopped for a canasta party for the benefit of this purpose. Any implication costs. the raid after two agents who Dr. Smyth is a son of Dr. and concern over the problem, and red traffic light at F street and St. Catharine’s new school in that the municipal clerks are not Fines in motor vehicle cases ate at the restaurant reported Mrs. Thomas L. Smyth Sr., of are rather insistent in determin­ 10th avenue. The officers re­ Spring Lake will be held this doing their job with relation to totaled $88. _ they had been served beer. The Allentown, Pa. ing exactly what is being done. ported that Mr. Weinstein had Friday at 9 at the Monmouth He said: “ I know of no action registering voters is entirely un­ Other penalties imposed were. two agents, E. Elwood Kingsley warranted. The fact of the mat­ neither driver’s license nor reg­ Robert Patterson, Spring Lake, Hotel, there. John Higgins is and George Hendricksen, had taken by any official body to istration card in his possession. general chairman, Rt. Rev. ter is that most of them are go­ disorderly person, $15; Nicholad purchased a meal there shortly Two Wall Boys Report date in Monmouth County.” They also said he became abu­ Thomas U. Reilly, pastor, hon­ ing beyond the call of duty.” Finelli, 605 Vz Eighth avenue, before the raid and reported For Armed Forces Duty Under the new law, the Mayor sive and used profane language Belmar, fighting in public, $28; orary chairman, and Rev. they had been served beer. The and Commissioners must pass a NOTICE at the accident scene and later Wilford Murday, Avon, drunk George E. Everitt reverend Two Wall Township boys, Ric­ resolution by September 29 to empty glasses were still on the All school children of the at police headquarters. and disorderly, six months in the chairman in charge. table at Which they sat when the hard J. Doherty of 1206 18th ave­ have the program continue in county jail; William Asay, Point nue, West Belmar, and Harold Township of Wall not previously The second car was driven by In addition to table prizes, 101 raid was made. The investiga­ Belmar. Otherwise the law ex­ registered must register on Au­ Vencenga Lola Pillo of Eliza­ Pleasant, drunk and disorderly, prizes on shares, more than 100 tion had been under way about A. Megill Jr., of Ramshorn drive, pires for the borough September Allenwood, were among 35 who gust 28, 1952 between the hours beth. 60 days in jail; Robert Conway, door prizes and a half dozen a week. 30. If a local resolution to ex­ of 1 P. M. and 4 P. M. The of­ Newark, disorderly conduct, $25, specials will be awarded. A reported to Local Draft Board tend is passed, the program is fices of all schools will accept The ABC agents and police re­ No. 33 at the Asbury Park Ar­ Belmar Public School George P. Cummings, Maple­ large souvenir booklet will be ported they found a quantity of continued until April 30, 1953, registrations for that district. Registration wood, disorderly conduct, $10. distributed. mory Monday for induction into when the law expires nationwide. Kindergarten children must alcoholic beverages, including the armed forces. The group All Belmar Public High School The new school will blessed by several cases of beer and a Mr. Pierce explained that as present their birth certificate, a students must register and ob­ Most Rev. George W. Ahr, bis­ was sent to Newark. an agency of the federal govern­ certificate of vaccination, and tain bust tickets at the Belmar Newmans Buy Rider variety of bottles of wines, whis­ immunization against diphtheria. hop of Trenton, Sunday at 3:30 ky and brandy, some partly fill­ Others who reported from this ment, his office cannot offer Grammar School. Registration Aberdeen Angus Stock area wert Robert E. Miller of opinions as to whether the local All transfer student must pre­ also for the Elementary grades. P. M. Bishop Ahr will lay the ed. The investigating agents September 2nd to 5th, 9 A. M. to William B. Rider, whose farm cornerstone and officiate at sol­ Lake Como; Kenneth Smith of governing body will or will not sent transfers from schools pre­ also displayed meal checks on viously attended; those desiring 3 P. M. daily. adv. is on the Glendola-Allenwood emn benediction. which items were designated as 10 Crosby road and Robert M. (Continued on Page 8) Nesbitt of Route 4N, both Spring to attend High School must reg­ road Gldndola, recently sold “ B” for beer and for which ister at the office of the Super­ USED CARS WANTED seven purebred Aberdeen Angus Clearance Sale they paid 25 and 35 cents. Lake Heights. INVEST WITH US vising Principal at the Central Wright’s Sales & Service cows and a bull to Harold A. on beach chairs, beach umbrel­ Current dividend 3% on savings ac­ N. E. Cor. F St. & 6th Ave. adv. Have You A House, Apartment counts. Belmar Savings & Loan School. Newman & Son. The Newmans las, hammocks and cots at Dav­ Have You Something To Sell? Or Garage To Rent? Association, 712 10th Ave., Belmar. E. E. ROGERS, Lawn Mowers Sharpened plan to breed pedigreed Aber­ enport Paint and Hardware, 917 Place a Classified ad, min. only 50c Place a Classified ad, min. only 50c adv. District Clerk. Peer’s Bicycle Shop, 713 10th Ave., F St., Belmar. adv. in The Coast Advertiser, call in The Coast Advertiser, call oppo. R. R. Station, Belmar. adv. deen Angus stock at their farm Belmar 9-2900. adv. BETTER USED CARS on Hurley Pond road, New Bed­ Belmar 9-2900. adv. Visit The Aloha Cocktail Lounge Bought, sold, exchanged, McCarthy Registration in the atmosphere^ of old Hawaii, The Anchorage Restaurant at The Motors, Inc., Vince McCarthy, F Deck serving full line of seafood ford- , . All Belmar Public High School O’Donoghue-Koehler Agency For a complete line of Esso serv­ see the new tropical rainstorms. St. and 18th Ave., South Bdlmar. Mrs. Rider said she and Mr. Real estate for sale or rent, 706 15th and Ocean Ave., Bel. 9-3673. and meats. Cater to banquets and students must register and ob­ icing — stop at McCarthy’s Esso Bel. 9-1142.______adv. parties. Call Belmar 9-0438. adv. Rider are, giving up their breed­ tain bus tickets at the Belmar 10th Ave., Belmar 9-3664. adv. Servicenter, 18th & F St.,' South Your host, Vince McCarthy, adv. ing of Aberdeen Angus stock to Belmar. adv. For Tire and Battery Service Grammar School. Registration ATHLETES FOOT Fast efficient service. Quakenbusb INDIGESTION ? devote the entire time to their also for the Elementary grades. „ Telephone 9-2647 Use Fungi-Foe, the best remedy on Service Station, 8th ave., and F st. Ask your druggist for Maypinks business interests in Asbury Frank J. Brlden, painter and deco­ Tldnk of Bennett’s, 8th Ave. for quick relief. adv. September 2nd to 5th, 9 A. M. to ivhen you need seafood. adv. the market, All Druggists. adv. New batteries, tires. Tel. 9-3194. adv Park. , . 3 P. M. daily. adv. rator, 1823 River st., West Bel. adv. Page 2 THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1952 members and their husbands, LORRAINE H. WHITE, Pvt. Theodore Tausek WEST BELMAR W SCS who were guests. Also attend­ MR. BRAND TO WED To Wed Miss MacDonald TO HOLD FOOD SALE ing were Rev. and Mrs. Robert W. Hughes of Clarksboro. Announcement has been made Announcement nas been made A food sale will be held at the TIRE by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel White by Mr. and Mrs. John Mac­ National Food Market, Belmar, of 227 16th avenue, Belmar, and Donald of 704 Evergreen avenue, this Friday, by members of the Lake Worth, Fla., of the engage­ Bradley Beach, of the engage­ Woman’s Society of Christian SALE! Mrs. Samuel Haberstick of 5.2 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Ben­ ment of their daughter, Miss ment of their daughter, Marjorie Service of the West Belmar When your G/ETS COSTUME OEWELRy Mrs. Mae Teeple, state coun­ employed at Lakehurst Naval cilor of the Sons and Daughters Air Station. Since then about 11,000 of these Belmar 9-3410 children’s stories have been of Liberty, and members of her These attending the party staff made an official visit to written. Mr. Garis, who retired were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel from the News several years America Council of Belmar last White, Mr. and Mrs. Brand, Mr. Friday night. Also attending ago, has written many boy’s WOODSIDE SHADE & AWNING Co. and Mrs. Frank E. Helmka, Mr. books. He is now collaborating | were Mrs. Cora Wagner of Eat- and Mrs. Robert Brand, Mr. and with his son, Roger Garis, on W indow Shades and Venetian Blinds Cleaned | ontown, past state councilor, and Mrs. Randall Goslin, Mr. and Mrs. Flora Brommell, Mrs. television plays. 1606 Pinetree W ay Belmar 6-7089 Mrs. A1 Goslin, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. A. PEEK j Anna Gcrley and Mrs. Florence Kauffman, Mrs. Leslie Webb, Throckmorton, all district depu­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schweigart, ties. Mrs. Mamie Newman, Mrs. Robert Keynton, Mrs. Fred councilor, presided. A gift was Kolb, Miss Catherine Brand, : presented to Mrs. Teeple. The Miss Nancy Brand, Miss Jackie | charter was draped in mourning Goslin, Miss Nancy Webb, Ro­ I for J. Norman Cuttrell of West nald Webb, Roddie Kauffmann, Belmar, council member many Harry Goslin, Richard Reuter, years who died 10 days ago. Frank Vogt, Robert Hunter, Jack Kolb and Harold Hale. AGRogers Rev. and Mrs. Charles S. Whil- No date has been set for the den of the West Belmar Metho­ wedding. dist Church are on vacation. They are making motor trips to W visit relatives and friends. JW V Ladles1 Auxiliary MEN'S SHIRTS MOVING-STORAGE Entertains Soldiers Mrs. Marion Smith, of Union, beautifully finished Members of the Ladies’ Aux­ formerly of Belmar, spent sev­ No Move Too Small and None Too Large iliary of Edward Becker Post, DRY CLEANING eral days at the home of Mr. and Jewish War Veterans, entertain­ CLOTHES Mrs. Harry M. Lyon of 706 ASBURY PARK 2-2093 ed 150 hospitalized soldiers at USING CARDBOARD SWITCHBOARDS, like this, 931 ASBURY AVENUE Seventh avenue, Belmar. She WASHED & DRIED Fort Monmouth last Thursday returned to her home last Fri­ enables new operators to gain skill and experience night. Mrs. Martin Blank, hos­ NEW —Branches— AGENT day. Mrs. Smith is sister to • BED SPREADS before handling an actual call. In the same way, simu­ pital chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Reynold Weiger of Belmar. & USED 207 First St. Lakewood 6-0065 ALLIED V A N a committee, which included • SHAG RUGS lated equipment in ’'telephone schools” helps linemen, a FURNITURE LINES, INC. Mrs. Herman Schneider, Mrs. • SLIPCOVERS installers, and repairmen to become expert before 501 Laurel Ave. Ft. Pleas. 5-0115 Miss Norma Zawadski was Jack Myers, Mrs. M. Chibnik, graduated from Wagner College Mrs. Mary Cohen, Mrs. Sol CURTAINS climbing a single pole! It’s training that pays, too. School of Nursing last Sunday. Steele, Mrs. Gilbert Steele and DYED or RETINTED In defense industries, small businesses, and homes, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein. Mrs. Luis Zawadski of 28 Inlet telephone service is the fastest, most dependable pos­ terrace, Belfar. Miss Zawadski, » Magazines, games, cigarettes sible. Calls go through quickly and efficiently, your and prizes were distributed. Ice a graduate of Manasquan High Thirty Minute W ash telephone is seldom out of order, and on the rare School, will return to Wagner cream and cookies were served. ■ ■ ■ occasion it is—it’s usually back in use in less than WANTED College in the Fall to complete LEGAL NOTICE * ★ ★ requirements for her degree. two hours. While attending college, she was ORDINANCE No. 412 700 9th AVENUE vice president of her class. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING M REFRIGERATORS SECTION I OF “AN ORDI­ BEImar 9-0166 NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY NANCE TO FIX THE SALAR­ ,*Abe Kapinsky of 1200 D IES OF THE REGULAR AND UNDER 10 YEARS OLD street, Belmar, was among 129 PROBATIONARY POLICE OF­ FICERS OF THE POLICE DE­ students of*the New Brunswick PARTMENT OF THE BOR­ Evening Division of Rutgers Uni­ OUGH OF BELMAR, NEW versity who were cited for hon­ JERSEY” KNOWN AS ORDI­ H y x le ’ b ors on the dean’s list for 1951-52. NANCE No. 407 OF THE BOR­ OUGH OF BELMAR. REFRIGERATION SERVICE A surprise bridal shower for NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the S. L. 2-6300 Miss Christine Luepke was given foregoing ordinance was introduced recently at the home of Mrs. Ed­ 519 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD SEA GIRT and passed on first reading on ward Kleinkauf, 1017 13th ave­ August 5, 1952, and was finally iet Us Service (fowt nue, Belmar. Assisting Mrs. adopted by the Board of Commis­ Kleinkauf were Miss Eleanor sioners of the Borough of Belmar, Kleinkauf and Mrs. Cecelia New Jersey, on August 19, 1952. HELEN EDWARDS, Luepke. Decorations were in Acting Borough Clerk. PRIDE JOY pink, green and yellow. Miss Luepke, daughter of Mr. How JCP&L's step-down and Mrs. B. Luepke Sr., of Route 35, Wall Township, was married Just Want To to Allan Kleinkauf Sunday. Those attending the shower r rate LOWERS COSTS! were Misses M. Patzig, Mary Poke Around ? Jean Brundage, Clara Lou Bla­ lock. Jenny Cattanach, Nora — YOU'RE WELCOME — Zeller, Barbara Brunkhorst, Lois A really wide variety of gifts The price per electric unit Mae Edwards, and Linda Klein­ kauf, Mrs. Hazel W. Luepke Sr., Extensive lines of automatically goes down as Mrs. Shirley Pisano, Mrs. Ade­ GREENING CARDS for line Camp, Mrs. Lois Bennett, ALL OCCASIONS use goes up! Mrs. Ernestine Sarko and Mrs. Mable De Loynes. -sSC*'"' i Appoint us guardians of that car of yours. Let us see to its Card of Thanks P& f NedAjbusuf Here’s How it Works! I desire to express my appre­ needs, through regular check-ups on tires, battery, radiator and ciation to the Belmar Police De­ 506 Washington Blvd. partment and First Aid Squad crankcase. W e make this check every time you drive up for gas Sea Girt for their courtesies on the death and oil and they cost you nothing. For necessary service, our 5« of my husband, Peter McGourty. Tel: Spring Lake 2-6312 per KWH MRS. ANNIE McGourty, charge is moderate. 311 14th Avenue, Belmar. 4* Drive up today! WM I. per KWH - -- .v ■ - 3* Try the new automatic "jj ' per KWH car wash "W ASH MOBILE" s-x. f v 0 Service is rapid per KWH \m b w •• > "V- • - ' ■ - ■ - LAWN MOWERS 0 C ost is low Get Car Appeal with Wash Mobile Adhere s never been an increase in the price of electricity. Greater mechanical COME IN AND SEE THEM » efficiency plus ever increasing use o f PENNSYLVANIA service has made this possible in spite HOMKO ELECTRIC of soaring business costs. MCCARTHY'S ESSO SERVICENTER FOLBATE formerly Arnold’s Esso Servicenter REO POWER MOWERS V IN C E M cCARTH Y, Proprietor 18th and F Street South Belmar JCP&L TAYLOR'S STORE Telephone Belmar 9-1605 Jersey Central Power & Light Company 809 F Street Belmar 9-0511 Open Daily 7 A. M . 'til 10 P. M . Free Delivery

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Harry A. Megill Jr., dress and carried a colonial bou­ Farmingdale Kiwanis quet of pink roses. Club Sponsoring Race Mary L. Gifford Wed Alfred Megill, of Allenwood, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS was best man for his brother. A CARRIAGE HOUSE The Farmingdale Kiwanis The marriage of Miss Mary L. Deadline for all classified advertisements 4 P. M. TUESDAY The mother of the bride chose 1 iMim ir ricTc h a n d w o v e n r m Club will present a trophy to the Gifford, daughter of Mr. and UNIQUt blrlD h a n d m a d e OF EACH WEEK. . first sportsman race car cross­ a teal blue dress, and corsage Mrs. Harry Gifford of 1801 Briar- of yellow rosebuds. The bride­ WORTH OF SCA6/RF AV AND ROOTS AS ing the finish line in the 25-lap wood terrace, South Belmar, to B A / lE Y S COR/WFR-: ROAO ■SP L K 2 6/4-0 CLASSIFIED AD KATE feature event, August 27, at Wall groom’s mother wore a gray 20 words OR LESS-----—------— - FIFTY CENTS Harold A. Megill Jr, son of Mr. dress and corsage of yellow rose­ Stadium. In addition to the Ki­ and Mrs. Harold A. Megill of Al- 2 cents per word wanis trophy Wsdl Stadium is buds. More than 20 words ------—------lenwood, took place August 9 at ------$1 per inch inaugurating a “ Flip Club” for The couple made their home Classified Display ------Calvary Baptist Church, Belmar. with the bridegroom’s parents SERVICE & SUPPLY Copy accepted over phone for convenience. Call Belmar race drivers who during the course of the races in any way The ceremony was performed until his induction into service HILLIKER SP 2-6203 9-2900 Copy may be brought in or mailed to The Coast Advertiser, TELEVISION — AUTO RADIO — SOUND SYSTEMS at all turn their cars complete­ by Rev. Allen N. Nettleman, August 11.______701 - 7th Avenue, Belmar. Bills due immediately upon presentation. HOME RADIO — PORTABLES — RECORD PLAYERS ly over. These drivers will he pastor. NAMED TO STATE POLICE presented with an engraved The bride, given in marriage Thomas S. Kowalsky of 2218 PARTS — TUBES — BATTERIES trophy on which the emblem of a by her father, was attired in a Shop on New Bedford Road, Wall Township f o b s a l e FOB SALE Shore drive, Wall Township, was race car is placed upside down. ballerina-length aqua embroid­ SOMETHING to sell . . . advertise among 75 new men appointed to it in these columns. Just pick BELMAB MOTOBS Spectators will see the third ered nylon lace dress over satin, the New Jersey State Police USED CAB in a series of match races being with matching picture hat. She up the telephone and an ad-taker GUARANTEED BUYS last week. They will attend the will help you word your ad effec­ held among the top drivers at carried a colonial bouquet of State Police Academy to receive tively. 20 words oan be used for 1946 BUICK Model 51 the high banked oval. yellow and white roses. 14 weeks of training before they 50c. Belmar 9-2900.______Super 4 door sedan $ 850 The two trophies for this event Mrs. Janet Morton, sister of become state troopers. The ap­ PAY WEEKLY — Blankets, cur­ 1946 PONTIAC 2 Door $ 695 are expected to bring out such tains, Venetian blinds, mattresses, 1947 OLDSMOBILE 76 the bride, was matron of honor. pointments were announced by silverware, slip-covers and clothing. Hydramatic, 4 door $ 895 top-notchers as A1 Pomponio, She wore a pink embroidered Col. Russell A. Snook, superin­ Safe Holidays Samples shown at your home. Star 1947 OLDSMOBILE 98 Sedan, Pete La Vance, Bill Pfister, Bill lace over satin ballerina-length tendent. Co., Belmar 9-3459. Women agents 4 door $ 895 McCarthy, Nick Nicolette, Dick 1947 HUDSON Commodore Start Kara wanted. ______— 4 Door Sedan $ 790 Williams, Bill Chevalier, Bill 1948 OLDSMOBILE 76, 4 door Bentley, Don Stumph, Sammy Sedan, Hydramatic $1195 Malach, Parker Bohn and Tom­ my Clark. Open every Evening ’til 10 P. M. At Wall Stadium races are Tru-Fit BELMAB MOTOBS held every Wednesday and Sat­ Used Car Lot urday nights. In the event of Main and Sylvania Ave., Avon rain, the races are held Thurs­ Venetian Blind Co. day and Sunday nights.______S. E. CLARKE Telephone: A. P. 1-1009 LEVOLOR Be sure your car is safe before you start your OUR SEEDS succeeds, our own SAVE MONEY! CUSTOM MADE holiday trip. Let your local garage check brakes, & SON own formula. Sold in bulk Sfeel or Aluminum lights, tires and steering system. Then play it only. 5-10-5 Fertilizer, Agrico, smart—drive extra carefully, besides. 709 10+h Ave. lime, bone meal, sheep manure, Steel or Aluminum Comb. Windows peat moss. Serving the better Be Careful— the life you save may be your ow n! gardeners over 40 years. Car­ G O by Belmar ver’s Hardware, 708 10th Ave., WHOLESALE — RETAIL Sponsored in the interest of your safety by Belmar 9-3971. 9-1392 or 9-3502 SILENT salesman, beveled glass 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF CORLIES AVENUE CONNELLY-BERGEN, Inc. open evenings 7 to 9 P. M. showcase 69" long, 22" wide, 407 STATE H IG H W A Y 35, NEPTUNE 41" high, bargain at $20. Call BUS Realtors Insurors Belmar 6-6567W. Telephone: Asbury Park 2-8998 Pre-Labor Day Dependable COAST Visit Our Factory Showrooms 7 12 Ninth Avenue Belmar 9 -1398 ENGLISH Bicycle, Rudge with CITIES COACHES M. Dwyer and W. Bowne, Prop. regular and speed sprocket SPECIALS $25.00 Call Belmar 9-1824. CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE REFRIGERATOR, reasonably Radio & Heater priced. Call Belmar 6-6601. FOUR PIECE overstuffed living 1950 FORD room suite, $30.00 Phone Bel­ Half Ton Pickup mar 6-6665R, 206 18th Ave. 1947 CHEVROLET PUREBRED Aberdeen Angus w & 4 Door, Radio & Heater bull, 2V2 years old. Phone Bel­ mar 9-1230W after 6 P. M. or all 1949 FORD day Sunday. _____ Convertible IRONER Hotpoint flat-plate, new $75.00 Call Point Pleasant 1 % i KRAFT 5-1521R2 for appointment to see. FRESH WOOLSEY’S Marine, every need Peppers GREEN 3 ,10* for boat and home since 1853. Miracle Whip ^45« FANCY A ( No advance in price. Outside Tomatoes SELECTED box | white, $5.45 gal.; asbestos shin­ gle paint. Carver’s Hardware, FANCY I talk d 1 IDEAL Sections 708 10th Ave., Belmar 9-3971. Celery CRISF § a t m e > - BOATS FOR SALE FANCY E t Cucumbers FRESH each J <«• BEST OFFER takes this 10 foot open Ladstrake skiff — 58 inch Grapefruit 2 —27c beam. Powered with 4 cyl. Austin Scallions 2 bunches 15e inboard motor. New decks this vear. Now in water. Call for ap­ Radishes • bunches pointment Bel. 9-2900 ’til 3 P. M., 2 15* evenings 5 to 7, call Long Branch SALMON k ”“ 41‘ 6-2980M. ______Chicory 2 - 25* BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE pint 29c Escarole 2 'O’- 15* Horn-de-lite Mayonnaise JAR 24-ROOM house, furnished with antiques; two blocks from ocean in Hollywood, Long Branch; 350x190 fedt; high ground, new roof, 15 bed rooms; needs some repairs; price for y O U quick sale $15,000. Tel. Belmar 6-6567W.______All Advertised Prices Effective Thru Sat., Aug. 73 BUNGALOW—3 rooms and hath space heater; foundation ready SEEDLESS All Acmes Are Open Fridays Until 9 P. M for extra room; lot 75x100. Con­ IDEAL 16c venient to transportation; loca­ FREbicH Chicken BS T "AT 39c Grape Juice 12-oz. bottle tion in Wanamassa; $4,900. As- J gX A L f r i e s Wilson’s Mor Pork S T 44c bury Park 1-1898M.^ Grapes 2 29 9;Oz. ^ y Salad D ressin g Hp”Vjart'lte 27c FANCY YELLOW SLICED OQ/B neat 4*a ■ Ideal Peaches 29-oz. can FOR BENT T una L1S ^ AT 24c MOTT-f 2 «£*• 29c BUILDING, all or part; 30x70 oust Salad Oil ls^Votue 31c Apple Sauce feet, F St. and 15th Ave., rear Corn 5 ears25' Idea, ' Libby’s Peas HT- 19c of Flynn’s Bar. Call Belmar Icy Point Salmon llT 43c PURITAN O/lp U bbl’s T Cy Peas “ ?o C |lb. pkg. 9-3194. _ _ _ _ _ Rock Lobster D&EPo.Be»UnE 43c Marshallows Oroy Peaches sucET" l9c Colonial qt. 29c ALL TYPES sanders and wax- •0UranS-e o v Ju ice *-!*• 27c i t * „ IDEAL Cider 1 fi/» Pickle Spears Imported jar erh, 21 machines, 24-hour daily See Food Cooking ; V in e g a r Qt. Refrigerator Bottle A rental. Carver’s Hardware, 708 P u ffs d°*ann 29c M azola^r 33c 65c Evap. Milk LOUELLA 2 cans 27c Without Lifting Lid * FA a,. 'Z? XnMr 10th Ave., Belmar 9-3971.______fcXs> I' ;

WOOLENS OLEOMARGARINE Cream v4’s o7 r Nationally Advertised SVtarV »• 5 5 ' Filled Ideal Colored Oleomargarine Ib. carton " 4 ^ Coffee Cake V4’« OAp Blouses Nucoa Colored Margarine Ib. carton 29< V4’B 09|» Princess Colored Margarine lb. carton Colot*® Plain Ship 'n Shore »• 5 1 iAngel Cake Each COFFEE & TEA Laura M ae Life riveese SV Mild! Wincrest Coffee VST 77c ground to your order „**• ^ 6 c Medium! Asco Coffee lb. bag 4 *7'- g-o* Vacuum Packed A S ”ee s e T o o i Strong! Ideal Coffee pound can Orange Pekoe /|1 A Ideal Tea Bags package of 50 Belmar Fabric Shop 921 F STREET BELMAR, N. J. N. E. Corner F St. and Ninth Ave., Belmar § OPEN DAILY ’TIL 9 P. M. STORE HO URS: 8 A. M. 'til 6 P. M. — Fridays 'til 9 P. M.

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Jersey V^ustoms, P la c e s & L e g e n d s # Anniurosarm s Sales and Service Wbt Coast gfoberttser THIRTY YEARS AGO year-old swimming star, suc­ August 18, 1922 cessfully defended her title in Established in 1892 Monmouth County had i t s own Samuel Barr, 50, father of the 300-meter independent med­ William F. Watters ...... Editor & Publisher "lea Jirty'at Sandy Hook Bay Louis Barr, editor of The Coast ley women’s championship at 701 - 7th Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Advertiser, died suddenly of the AAU swimming meet. Chevrolet ____ m 1775 same time as the heart trouble at his home, 704 —1937— Telephone BE lmar 9-2900 famous Tea Party. Ninth avenue, Belmar. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sulli­ Printed and published every Thursday at 701 Seventh van of Bloomfield announced Avenue, Belmar, N. J., and entered as second class matter A ship was boarded., —1922— Oldsmobile at the postoffice at Belmar, N. J., under an act of Harry Lewis was appointed to the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Congress of March 3, 1879. /Behests o f tea dumped fill the vacancy on the Belmar Sullivan formerly was Miss Ger­ Member of New Jersey Press Association and the vessel forced Borough Council caused by the trude Bier of 516 Eighth avenue. ALSO to return to England. death of Joseph Sherman. Belmar. —1937— Qualify Used Cars NEW PRJ5 SS -1 9 2 2 - JER.SEY ASSN. Albert Brenner of 516 16th ave­ Mrs. Robert Sterling was guest nue, Belmar, won first prize at of honor at a surprise birthday Advertising Rate Card Furnished on Request the masquerade dance at the At­ party at her home, 206 18th ave­ During Revolutionary War, lantic Hotel. nue, Belmar. Belmar Motors Temperance Wick living on a —1922— —1937— IT’S NOT ALL OVER, THEY’RE jtfgT STARTING JlJL The Belmar Barber Shop, F Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haber- Tel. Belmar 9-2727 plantation between Mendham street and Eighth avenue, was stick of 501 Fifth avenue, Bel­ 8th at F St; Belmar Political strategists of both parties have blandly an­ and Hew Vernon gained histori­ advertising the price of haircuts mar, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Barber of Trenton. nounced that it’s all over but the counting of the votes— that cal fame by hiding/ a favorite at 35 cents and shaves for 15 cents. their presidential candidates are dead mortal cinches. That horse m her bedroom so British —1922— is the traditional attitude of the professionals at this stage soldiers could not confiscate it The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the of the game and no one with any knowledge of American Inlet Terrace Club was planning ELECTRIC POWER-THE GREAT MULTIPLIER a bridge party. Mrs. J. W. Hass- politics believes for a moment in its sincerity. For, as Sena­ An 80,000 kilowatt turbine ler, president, and Mrs. J. J. tor Lodge, a top Eisenhower man, has frankly said, the generator requires, among McGrath, secretary and treasur­ f t Eisenhower-Stevenson contest is strictly a horse race. Both er, were in charge. other materials, 880tons TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO parties will conduct what is known as “ scared campaigns” of steel to build. In August 19, 1927 —that is, campaigns in which they know the issue is very operation it will supply George H. Jenney, president of much in doubt, and it is necessary to painstakingly seek the Belmar Kiwanis Club, won enough electricity to prod u ce% the attendance award at the every possible vote. 880 tons o f steel every 3% hours. club’s weekly luncheon. -1 9 2 7 - It was inevitable that the first task undertaken by each Word was received here that candidate was to attempt to heal the deep party schisms that Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Richards, were created at Chicago. General Eisenhower has consulted formerly of Belmar, had arrived t f - n & n t O t d d i M e n in Scotland. at length with leading Taft backers, and seems to have won -1 9 2 7 - their willing support. Governor Stevenson has done the Damage to the amount of 9 k S e i o - i c e same thing with the embittered supporters of Kefauver, Rus­ $1,500 was done by fire to the sell and Harriman. The top men know that, in both cases, a home of Mrs. Fred Bowles of 711 11th avenue, Belmar. ■ : / very high degree of party unity is the number 1 requirement. —1927— © NORM AD VERTISIN G. I, & Mrs. Paul T. Zizinia of Inlet It is universally believed that the two candidates will Corporal George Garrity, Sergeant First Class Richard terrace entertained members of personally conduct high-level and very dignified campaigns, whose mother, Mrs. Minnie Gar­ E. Rollison Jr., of 21 Holly place, the Tuesday Bridge Club at her as political campaigns go. The slugging and the dirty fight­ rity, lives at 4 Lincoln place, Wall Township, has been award­ home. Madison and father, John B. ed the Army Commendation -1 9 2 7 - II ing, if any, will occur at the lower levels. Judged by their Garrity, lives at 1030 Fourth Ribbon for meritorious service Miss Catherine Veron of 521 Don't delay another day, Boss ! backgrounds, careers, and characters neither General Eisen­ avenue, West Belmar, recently in Korea. He is a member of 15th avenue, Belmar, won a $15 hower nor Governor Stevenson seem the sort who could low­ was promoted to that rank while the 196th Field Artillery Bat­ drawing sponsored by the La­ Call Belmar 9-1900 today !" talion, part of X Corps.- His wife dies’ Auxilary of the Volunteer er themselves to ranting and name-calling. If this is true, serving in Korean combat zone “ I want no more of those coal burning blues this with the Third Infantry Division. lives at the Holly place addres Hook and Ladder Company. coming- heating season ! it will certainly be an important service to national unity in A rifleman in Company I, 15th and his parents in Bowers Beach, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO itself. , , Infantry Regiment, Ccrpo.al Del. August 20, 1937 “ You’re always talking about converting to oil — Garrity entered the Army in Borough Commissioner Carl now’s the time to do something about it — call Governor Stevenson’s most difficult task, it is now evi March, 1951. He arrived in Henry J. Zoubek, midshipman W. Schroeder sat as a member STERNERS for a free estimate. Korea in January, 1952. third class, is serving aboard of the board for his first time. dent, has been to disassociate himself from President Tru­ the U. S. S. New Jersey on the -1 9 3 7 - “ You’ll find out from them that the average in­ man. The President had planned to make one of his driving, midshipmen’s cruise to Europe. President Roosevelt signed a stallation— complete— costs less than $10 per month ! Corporal George M. Wain He is a member of the ROTC grant of $78,750 to Wall Town­ whistle-stop campaigns on behalf of his party’s candidate; wright of Allenwood, recently “And that’s figuring on a quality oil burning unit it is now reliably reported that this is the last thing Governor unit at the Illinois Institute of ship for school purposes. was graduated from the Seventh Technology. The midshipmen —1937— like their Norge Heat oil burner— one that won’t have Stevenson wants. There is great significance in the fact Army’s Non-Commissioned Offi­ will visit England and France. Diane Smith, Belmar’s 14- to be replaced in a few years— one that’s Borg-Warner cers’ Academy at , Ger­ engineered for long term service ! that the Governor insisted on moving headquarters from many. Washington to Springfield. He means to be his own man— Corporal Wainright, a cook in “ So, Boss, let’s see about real comfort for you, me, not the President’s or anybody else’s. the Fifth Mobile Army Surgical BEImar 9-1587 and the family from now on— let’s find out all about / Hospital, entered the Army in converting to oil from STERNERS—call them today The Eisenhower campaign got started when the General September, 1948. He holds the Daniel A. Reillv Funeral Lome — their estimate won’t cost you a thing ! ” spoke at the Veterans of Foreign Wars encampment in Los Good Conduct Ribbon. Angeles. The General made an appealing talk, brief and Private Clarence R. Hankinson, 801 D Street Belmar, N.J. u e l o il d e l i v e r y wu v o b r v c e sincere, in which he offered a ten-point program to create whose wife Arlene, lives at 61 £ * F *

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Four Generations At ated follcTing regular services Asbury Park Firm Is tendent of construction for at Potter .Memorial Church Johns-Manville for 17 years. Baby's Christening there. Featured In Magazine The article describes the J Henry Dangler Insulation & Siding Corp., As­ firm’s small profit policy and its The Old Meeting House at Four generations of the baby’s bury Park firm of which Frank practice of taking orders under FUNERAL HOME Murray Grove, Lanoka Harbor, family attended, including Her­ a strict one-price basis. It points Sherman of Manasquan, former­ built by Thomas Potter in 1765, bert G. Simmill, great-grand­ out that if a salesman uninten­ A Modem Funeral Home Offer­ father, Mrs. Clarise S. Blalock, ly of Belmar, is a member, is was the scene Sunday of the tionally overcharges a customer ing a Dignified Service to Meet grandmother, and Miss Clara featured in the August issue of the company is quick to make a Every Financial Need. christening of Randall Herbert Louise Blalock, all of Belmar; Roofing, Siding & Insulation, na­ refund. The article also de­ Blalock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eighth Ave. and South the parents, and Mr. and Mrs. tional trade magazine. Other scribed the firm’s advertising James Blalock of Milltown. Rev. campaigns in weekly newspap­ Lake Drive elmar Irving Zabel of South River, members of the firm are Adam PHONE jGLMAR 9-3900 James Weakley of , ers. grandparents. J. Linzmayer, formerly sales resident Uuiversalist minister at Mr. Sherman is a leading rep­ The group remained for dinner supervisor of Johns - Manville resentative for Johns-Manville the Grove this Summer, offici­ at Murray Grove House. and Albert C. Werner, superin­ products.

Junior Order Council FACT Costs Less Hears Veteran Member FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN No. 1 to Buy P. William Wiegers of Jersey Seventh Avenue and D Street Ninth Avenue and E Street City was guest speaker of Free­ Rev. Stacy D. Myers, Minister Rev. B. D. Romaine Jr., Pastor Here are the 9:45 A. M. — Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.—Church school, Ed dom Council, Junior Order Unit­ Lex H. Copeland, superintendent. ward C. Broege, superintendent. ed American Mechanics, at its Classes for all ages, adults in 11 A. M. — Morning worship FACT Rock-bottom meeting last Thursday night at the gym. pastor’s sermon topic: “Lor< operation the council hall in Glendola. Mr. 11 A. M. — Morning worship; Teach Us To Pray.” Thi sermon by the minister: “ Signs Senior Choir will sing, with A1 No. 2 and upkeep Wiegers, a Summer resident of Ocean Grove, has been a mem­ in the Sky.” Women’s Trio, fredo Luizzi, baritone, as soloist “ The Song in My Soul,” Benson, 8 P. M. — Union boardwall STRAIGHT SOLID ber of the order 55 years. He is solo, “ O Brother Man,” Mat­ FACTS service at 13th Avenue Pavilioi a member of Clinton Council of On-the-job thews, Mrs. Lex Copeland. FACT Jersey City. 8 P. M.—Union service at 13th CALVARY PENTECOSTAL efficiency Avenue Pavilion. CHURCH saves LEGAL NO if ICE 1619 H Street No. 3 Baptist Gospel Rev. S. P. Churchill, Pastor that lead thousands to money MONMOUTH COUNTY TABERNACLE Sunday: SURROGATE’S OFFICE F Street, South Belmar 3:30—Afternoon service. Rev. J. J. McCall, Pastor 7:30—Evening service. 9:45 A. M. — Bible School with Keeps Notice to Creditors to Present Tuesday, 8 P. M.—Prayer service FACT Claims Against Estate classes for all ages. Thursday, 8 P. M.—Evangelists 10:45 A. M. — Morning worship service. its value service; message by pastor. No. 4 Estate of Isidor Greenspan. better truck hugs ! longer 7:45 P. M.—Evening Gospel serv­ GLENDOLA BIBLE Pursuant to the order of Dor­ ice; pastor’s message. PROTESTANT CHURCH man McFaddin, Surrogate of Tuesday, 2 P. M.—Ladies’ prayer Belmar Bivd. and Allenwood Rd. the County of Monmouth, this meeting at the church led by Mrs. Rev. David E. Miller, Pastor Veterans of the trucking business buy day made, on the application of William Whitworth. for good, solid, levelheaded reasons. And ! the undersigned, Florence Green- Wednesday, 7:45 P. M.—Hour of 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. they buy more Chevrolet trucks than any j span, Administratrix of the es­ Power. 11 A. M. — Morning worship other make. Here’s why. Chevrolet trucks tate of the said Isador Green­ sermon by the pastor. —tires, frame, axles, springs, engine, span, deceased, notice is hereby FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 7:30 P. M.—Evening worship transmission, brakes — all are factory- Ninth Avenue Above D Street Wednesday, 8 P. M.—Prayei matched to your job. given to the creditors of said de­ Rev. P. T. Morris, Pastor ceased to present to the said meeting. Studies in First Corin Come in and let us show you how 11 A. M. — Morning worship. thians. great these Chevrolet trucks really are. Administratrix their claims un­ Sermon by Rev. Walker Wyatt, der oath within six months from Friday, 7:30 P. M. — Young who is filling pulpit during ill­ People’s service. this date. ness of pastor._____ Dated: August 15th, 1952. FLORENCE GREENSPAN, CONGREGATION SONS OF ST. ROSE’S R. C. CHURCH ISRAEL 7th Avenue and E Street 129 Terrace Road, 11th Avenue and D Street Rev. Peter J. Teston, Pastor Belmar, N. J. Rabbi M. H. Tittlebaum Edelstein & Edelstein, Sunday masses at church: 6, 7 Mornings: Weekdays, 8 A. M.; 8, 9, 10 and 11 A. M. and 12 M. A1 715 Mattison Avenue, Evenings: A quarter-hour before McCann's Atlantic Hotel, Ocean Asbury Park, N. J., sundown. and 15th avenues, 9:30, 10:30 and Attorneys. Sundays, 8:30 A. M.; Sabbath, 11:30 A. M. 9 A. M. Week day masses 6:45 and 8 A. M MONMOUTH COUNTY A class in Talmud is conducted Confessions every Saturday from SURROGATE’S OFFICE by the rabbi every Saturday after­ noon an before the evening 4 to 5:45 P. M. and from 7:30 tc service. 9 P. M. Notice to Creditors to Present The Perpetual Novena in honor Claims Against Estate WEST BELMAR METHODIST of Our Lady of the Miraculous 17th Avenue Medal is held every Monday eve Estate of Karl F. Metzger, de­ Rev. Charles S. Whilden, Minister ning at 8 P. M. ceased. 9:45 A. M.—Church School for all ages, Richard S. Saxion, gen­ CALVARY BAPTIST Pursuant to the order of Dor­ eral superintendent. Thirteenth Avenue at E Street man McFaddin, Surogate of the Allan N. Nettleman, Pastor County of Monmouth, this day 11 A. M. — Morning worship; made, on the application of the guest preacher, Rev. Brown 9:45 A. M.—Church School. undersigned, Elvin R. Simmill, Crowcroft. 11 A. M. — Morning worship; Sole Executor, of tke estate of 7:30 P. M.—Evening worship; sermon theme: “ Water a n c the said Karl F. Metzger, notice sermon by Mr. Crowcroft. Life.” The Senior Choir wil is hereby given to the creditors CHURCH OF ST. URIEL THE sing, “ Behold the Hand of God,’ TRUCKS IN USE of said deceased to present to ARCHANGEL, EPISCOPAL by Grieg. The Cherub Choii the said Sole Executor their Sea Girt, N. J. will sing, “ God Is Always Near Rev. Canon R. H. Miller, Rector Me.” by Smith. claims under oath within six S A.: M.—Holv Communion. months from this date. 9:30 A. M.—Sung Eucharist and 8 P. M.—Union service at 13tt Dated: August 19th, 1952. sermon. Avenue Pavilion. Rev. Allan N ELVIN R. SIMMILL, 11 A. M. — Morning prayer and Nettleman will preach. Theme: 2000 Marconi Road, sermon. “ Profitable Living.” The Sen ior Choir of Calvary Baptis; Belmar, N. J. THE MISSION OF Belmar Motors,Inc. Park Chevrolet,Inc. Elvin R. Simmill, Esq., SPIRITUAL AID Church will sing, “ Gardens,” bj 8th AVENUE & F STREET, BELMAR MAIN STREET AT 2nd AVENUE, ASBURY PARK 715 Mattison Avenue, 609 Twelfth Avenue Strickland. Richard Shermai Asbury Park, N. J. Services Sunday and Thursday at will sing, “ The Lord Is Mj Telephone 9-2727 Telephone 2-0500 Attorney. 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. Rock,” by Wooler.

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State Officer Guest chairman. Mrs. Emily Brutod, Those attending the last meet­ Auxiliary Completes delegate to the state convention ing were Mrs. Vivian Mackies- O f Beimar Cootiettes which V is held recently in As- wicz, Mrs. Heimbacher, Mrs. Plans For Card Party The Katydid Cootiette Club bury Park, reported on the ses­ Dora Leiner, Mr*. Brand. Mrs. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Bel- \ SHOPPERTUNITIES sions. mar-Juneau, Veterans of Foreign 539 met recently in the Beimar Benton, Mrs. Dumont, Mrs. The Beimar chapter was form­ Wars, has completed plans for by JOAN BELMAR Community Center with Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Tilton, Mrs. Jo ed last May and the following its annual Summer card party Eva Bouley, president, presid­ Kolb, Mrs. Ethel Walker and members were initiated by the Thursday, August 28, at 8 P. M. ing. The guest of the evening Mrs. Veron. Really terrific buys J I on sheer was Mrs. Grace Hoff, junior vice Maggie Jiggs Club of Asbury at the 13th Avenue Pavilion. Hamilton ladies' end mens’ watches, the Park last month. Mrs. Julia president of the New Jersey Mrs. Mildred Loffett is general wool and taffeta dresses, evening Hope, Mrs. Dora Dumont, Mrs. The Idler, published in 1758, chairman. fine American watch, from $49.00 at State Cootiette Club. stated that “the trade of advertis­ gowns, tailored blouses, shirts and Ursula Brand, Mrs. Florence There will be door prizes and SLATER'S JEWELRY, 306 Main St., Mrs. Betty Benton was ap­ Heimbacher, Mrs. Doris Tilton, ing is now so near to perfection a special award. suits at A L M A JENKS, 1731 River pointed chairman of the refresh­ Mrs. Elsie Thompson, Mrs. Mil­ that it is not easy to propose any Avorp ment committee and Mrs. Bose improvement,” according to the Observe The Traffic Laws. Road, Beimar 9-1063. dred Loffett, Mrs. Benton, Mrs. Veron was named publicity Juanita Auen and Mrs. Veron. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Protect YOUR CHILD —

Now going on . . . Summer Clearancel Get your copy of THE C O A S T ADVERTISER Excellent buys such as Summer suits tor weekly — keep up with the local news and ex­ only $10.98 at T O W N & C O U N T R Y cellent shopping buys. Subscribe now only SHOPPE, 700 9th AVe., Betmar 9-0802. $2.50 year, effective Sept. 1st— $3.50. BETTER HOUSING GUIDE § q ft's no problem! Jost drop in at LARGE SELECTION THE JACK *N JtLL PET GUSTAFSON’S GLADIOLA FARM SHOP, Hwy 35 & 5th Ave., ^ between Old MiS Rd. & !8th Ave. OF Neptune has Parakeet* at tpn Rt. 35 or telephone Spring Lake REALTORS ADVERTISE IN THE WALLPAPER $&95 and Breeders at $18 v 2-6217 for beautiful gladiolas 75c BUILDERS BETTER HOUSING GUIDE pair. See them today! doz. & up and daily cut flowers. Open 'til 9 P. M., in stock Sun. 'til 5 P. M. CONTRACTORS Call Beimar 9-2900 at GUARANTEE PAINT and WALLPAPER Co. 706 Ninth Avenue Joseph Berger Beimar 9-I578J ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FLUORESCENT FIXTURES It May Be ? Electrical Equipment 505 -L- 13th Ave. Beimar 6-6623 for President I S f t o s 1 But It's FRflll MASON WORK — REPAIRING Johns-Manville 0(11 Concrete Sidewalks — Brick and for Block work — Flagstone Plastering — Fire Places INSULATION 515 llth AVENUE M. G RECO Beimar 9-0429M ROOFING ooosooeoeoosoosoooocoosc SIDING SOSOOQQOeOOOOS^SOOOOSQQ Visit The TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST NEW TROPICAL BAR ★ PETER ClALLELLA * FRANK SHERMAN Daylight Saving Time Date High Low ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Manasquan 7-2472J BRUNSWICK HOTEL MONMOUTH COAL AM.,PM AM PM. House Wiring — Power Installation Asbury Park 2-8407 7 9.23 9.44 3.25 3.42 Shore’s Newest and & SUPPLY Co., Inc. 10.35 4.09 4.32 Insulation and Siding Corp. 8 10.13 Most Modem Bar Fixtures — Appliances 9 11.04 11.25 4.55 5.21 J M Certified Dealer 16th and Railroad Aves. 10 11.55 11.56 5.39 6.14 315 5th Avenue Bel. 9-0407 Beimar 11 12.35 12.48 0.26 7.11 102 13th Avenue Beimar 9-0706 12 1.08 1.39 7.19 8.16 13 2.01 2.34 8.18 9.22 at the Ocean, Beimar 14 3.01 3.33 9.20 10.22 15 4.06 4.36 10.18 11.16 Real Esfafe In Every Branch of Service 16 5.13 5.34 11.11 — 17 6.09 6.24 12.00 12.02 W E SPECIALIZE IN 18 6.55 7.06 12.53 12.51 19 7.35 7.43 1.36 1.37 IT’S ALWAYS FIESTA TIME AT THE LISTINGS SELLING - BUYING - RENTING - APPRAISING 20 8.13 8.20 2.17 2.20 f O R A L L YEAR and 21 8.48 8.54 2.54 3.00 WANTED:4GMMEB HOMES::: 22 9.22 9.26 3.27 3.36 EUGENE J. SULLIVAN 23 9.55 9.58 3.57 4.10 24 10.29 10.31 4.23 4.43 BUENA VISTA HOTEL Licensed Broker 25 11.06 11.09 4.49 5.18 HONCE & DODD 26 12.00 11.47 5.14 6.00 List Your Property For Winter Or Summer Rental 27 ___ 12.36 5.48 7.00 PAN AMERICAN BAR If you wish to sell your property or rent it by the year or 28 12.47 1.33 6.40 8.18 Consult This Office For Advice 29 1.51 2.39 8.09 9.33 season, list it with us N O W ! SECOND AVENUE & OCEAN, BELMAR 114 Seventh Ave. (Cor. A St.) Or Call Bel. 9-1058 30 3.08 3.54 9.34 10.38 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE MoeeosoQoeoooosoeofiooes TEL: BELMAR 9-1830 ______3 Your H ost: Smitty 706 Tenth Avenue Beimar 9-0503 900900090006660600098660

MEET YOUR Benny Bain FRIENDS N O W AT at the Mr. Robert Ferris McCANN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL of Hurley Pond Road, R. D. I .Beimar, SURF CLUB 16th Avenue & Ocean Beimar has installed Olson Rock Wool Insu­ Specializing in lation for greater comfort and BAR CHINESE-AMERICAN CUISINE fuel saving. OCEAN BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNER Between I Oth & 11 th Ave. BELMAR CATERING to Weddings, Banquets & Luncheons OLSON COMPANY, Inc. FOR FREE INSPECTION AND ESTIMATE Roof* • Sidewalls • Windows • Insulation HYMAN'S NOW OPEN Otto G. Gatti Local Representative KOSHER serving Phone—Beimar 9-33 ISM Sandwich Shop 1106 Ocean Avenue PieM e'A, fytewcU 9ce G n & a m Between 11 th & 12th MALTEDS SODAS • SUPER HAMBURGERS BELMAR H O T D O G S H O T PASTRAM I A N D C O R N E D BEEF •merly of Bradley Beach SANDWICHES POTATO SALAD AND COLE SLAW H O T C O R N E D BEEF & PASTRAM I THE SANDWICHES 303 S N A C K BAR i n S herw in-W illiam s o n e - c o a t HEBREW KOSHRR Frankfurters BETWEEN 3rd and 4th AVE., BELMAR Best French Fried The Ocean Front’s Newest and Potatoes In Town Most Beautiful Eating Place MORTGAGE FINANCING INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL FUT-TOHE Correspondents THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION O A t Newark, N . J. HOTEL NEW WINDSOR T. F R A N K APPLEBY A G E N C Y , Inc. 230 M ain Street, A sb u ry P a rk , N. 3. RESTAURANT BAMBOO BAR A. P. 2-3300 Under Supervision of GRACE KILPATRICK JERRY VERNON at the piano • BREAKFAST • LUNCHEONS Where Old Friends Meet 61 Years of Continuous Service • DINNERS ENTERTAINMENT Specialty "Giant” Sandwiches to Our Community CONVENTIONAL CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS F. H. A. TITLE I M O D E R N IZA T IO N $1.48 $4.60 j AND IMPROVEMENT LOANS READY-TO-USE qt- 11 BELMAR SWIMMING POOL Soft Pastels! Rich In-betweenIn- Tones! Colors! And They Can" Be Ini & BATHS, Inc. BELMAR SAVINGS Under New Ownership BetweeA and L O A N 403 Ocean Ave. 4th & 5th Beimar ASSOCIATION GUARANTEE HOT SALT WATER BATHS 10th Ave., Beimar PAINT and WALLPAPER Co. WATER ALWAYS PURE AND FRESH WILLIAM HELBIG - Swimming Instructor THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1952 Page 7

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RAISING PARSONAGE den, pastor, today said that when he was nine months old. more than $300 in cash had been WARNS ON . . . continue. However, failure to date. There is no authority in FUND IN W. BELMAR Services Held For He lived there until 20 years ago (Continued from Page 1) the new law to re-establish rent received in contributions until when he moved to Belmar. His take such affirmative action by September 30, will result in the stabilization unless the area is A campaign to raise funds for last Monday. mother conducted the Gladstone vote to continue the program. termination of the Rent Stabili­ designated as critical by the the proposed new parsonage is The parsonage will be erected Dr. C E. Van Wickie Hotel in Second avenue; the He said the role of his office is being conducted by members of on a lot to the West of the church best summed up in the follow­ zation program locally on that Secretary of Defense and the Di­ Edgemere Inn in Fourth avenue rector of Defense Mobilization. the West Belmar Methodist in 17th avenue. Men of the and the Westminster, also in ing statement recently made by Church. Rev. Charles S. Whil- church last week cleared the lot Belmar Dentist Passes Fourth avenue, all in Asbury Tighe E. Woods, director of and erected a sign. Park. Rent Stabilization: “ The Office A t 69, Practiced of Rent Stabilization is not call­ Letters appealing for contribu­ Dr. Van Wickie was one of the ing upon communities to pass tions have been distributed In Asbury Park movers in building the Medical through the area and members extension resolutions. We do, Arts building at Grand and Mun- however, consider it to be our of the church are conducting a Private funeral services for roe avenues, Asbury Park, and duty to call attention to the house-to-house canvass. Plans Dr. Charles E. Van Wickie were for a time was secretary of the are being prepared for the new law.” Thurs. - Sat. — Aug. 21-23 conducted Tuesday morning at corporation owning the struc­ “ AN AMERICAN IN ” building. the J. Henry Dangler Funeral Other Inquiries ture. He was graduated from Other inquiries being received Home, 304 Eighth avenue, Bel­ Asbury Park High School and Boucjuets in technicolor at the rent office generally cover Gene Kelly—Leslie Caron mar. Burial was in Glenwood YACH T CLUB received his dental education at how much the tenants’ rents • Gladiolas Cemetery, West Long Branch. the Philadelphia Dental College, will increase if the program is • Roses Sun. - Tues. — Aug. 24-26 701 F St., Belmar Dr. Van Wickie, who was 69, now Temple University, from discontinued September 30; can “ DON’T BOTHER which he was graduated in 1905. • Corsages TO KNOCK” and long a pioneer Asbury Park the landlord immediately evict • Orchids 0 A H R E I S dentist, died Saturday at Fitkin During the Summers from 1900 Marilyn Monroe THE ONLY PLACE the tenant; or can landlords Memorial Hospital. His home to 1902 he worked in the L. Os­ charge bonuses and special fees Baby and Gift Novelties Richard Widmark was at 219 Third avenue, Bel­ car Grenelle pharmacy in Main Wedding Decorations OF ITS KIND IN THE STATE in renting a place. Funeral Designs Wed. thru Sat. — Aug. 27-30 mar. street, Asbury Park. In a general answer to these After graduation from college, “ THE GREATEST SHOW Born in Philadelphia June 4, questions, Mr. Pierce said: “ It FLOWERLAND ON EARTH” Always a Friendly Welcome 1883, the son of Charles Morgan he became associated with the would be impossible for me to 709 F Street in technicolor and Sara Elizabeth Van Wickie, Dr. Asher S. Burton dental office. even conjecture whether or not with refinement Belmar 9-1091 Betty Hutton—Cornel Wilde Dr. Van Wickie was brought to For many years he conducted an individual rent will be in­ Open 9 A. M. Til 6 P. M. Talent Night Every Wednesday Asbury Park by his parents his own dental office in the old creased if the program is dis­ M. C. JIM CATALANO Clayton building on Cookman continued, much less to conjec­ r o f i E V E R K O / V £ LEGAL NOTICE avenue, now the McCrory build­ ture how much. The nearest Music by O LA F O LSO N ing. He was on the staff of Fit- thing to answering such a ques­ AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR­ | TROTTERS * OUR CENTENNIAL YEAR » PACERS | M OUR PLA’CE OUGH OF SOUTH BELMAR TO kin Hospital for many years. tion would he simply to re-state FIX AND DETERMINE THE Ancestors Early Settlers that which already has been SALARIES, WAGES AND COM­ Of pioneer Dutch ancestry, stated by Mr. Woods that should FREEHOLD ^ RACEWAY PENSATION OF CERTAIN MU­ REGAN’S HALL Dr. Van Wickie was a member the program be discontinued, NICIPAL OFFICERS AND EM­ 9 RACES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE for PLOYEES. of the Holland Society of New the increases would range from Except a Cloudburst LOU'S BAR AND York. His forbears were early 20 per cent on higher-priced Aug. 7 thro Sept. 13 Every Thursday it for banquets ' 28 Days of Racing LADIES' DAY NOTICE homes and apartments to 50 or O U m Nor AdmHt»4 settlers in Middlesex County. FIRST POST 2 P. M. O and service Notice is hereby given that 100 per cent in the lowest brac­ Dr. Van Wickie was married Daily Double Closes at 1:45 N O RACING the foregoing ordinance was in­ kets.” TUESDAY the finest of food PACKAGE STORE in 1910 to Mary Shotwell Pen- ADMISSION ...... $1.20 SEPTEMBER 2 troduced and passed on first A general figure used across BESERVED BOX SEATS . . . 1.20 and 'parties reading on August 5, 1952, and noyer who survives him, togeth­ 807 F Street Belmar er with two sons, Charles E. Van the country has been an increase Call Belmar 9-2298 was finally adopted by the Bor­ of 69 per cent after discontinu­ ough Council of the Borough of Wickie Jr., of Belmar; John S. N e w Jersey’s Only Pari Mutuel Trotting Track South Belmar, New Jersey, on Van Wickie, of Nutley, and a ance of the program in the past. August 19, 1952. daughter, Mrs. John H. Derby “ As for evictions,” Mr. Pierce JOHN S. D. MacMILLAN, Jr., of Glen Falls, N. Y., two said, “ the local laws provide for Borough Clerk. brothers, George T. Van Wickie, 30 days’ notice prior to eviction. of Seattle, Wash., and a sister, Discontinuance of the rent pro­ Mrs. Stanley Dodd, of Belmar, gram would simply mean that ★ MUSIC and DANCING ★ Neptune, N. J. and six grandchildren. the more restrictive aspects of < ^ 0 NEPTUNE RT. 33A — Asbury Avenue the eviction provisions in the 3 Mi. W. of ASBURY PARK Ritz Theatre He was a member of Asbury Sandwiches — Tomato Pies rent law no longer exist. Simi­ Opposite SPRING LAKE Park Lodge of Masons, Asbury M usic CIRCUS' Jumping Brook Country Club Eves. 6, 8, 10 P. M. Park Lodge of Elks, and the larly, with bonuses and other BOB BRUNET playing nightly at the OPENS TUBS. THRU SUN. Rainy Da-s Mat. 2 P. M. presently illegal or inflationary Scottish Rite, Thirty-second de­ STEINWAY and OKGANO AUG. 31 Thurs.-Sat.—Aug. 21-23 gree, Valley of Trenton. He was practices, it is anyone’s guess. The Cole Porter Musical Hit Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis past exalted ruler of Asbury When there is no law to restrict, Mona Freeman Park Lodge of Elks, past presi­ such practices become legiti­ “ JUMPING JACKS” dent of the Kiwanis Club and a mate, and the victim of them ______NEWS charter member and past presi­ has no recourse under law.” Sun. & Mon. — Aug. 24 & 25 dent of the Monmouth County The law does not require an H i e n Ginger Rogers—Clifton Webb Dental Society. He was a mem­ ordinance to continue the Feder­ Eves. 8:30 Thurs. Mat. 2:30 Perf. Rain or Shine “ DREAM BOAT” al program until April 30, 1953, mm ber of Xi Psi Phi fraternity. He Prices 90c thru $3.30 tax incl. MAIL ORDERS to Neptune was also a member of state and but resolution by the local gov­ Lou's Cottage Inn, Inc. Music Circus, Neptune, N. J., or phone ASBURY PARK Tues. & Wed. — Aug. 26 & 27 erning body stating that a hous­ 2-6501 NOW ! Lon McCailister national dental societies. While KNUT KNUTSTAD, Proprietor Wanda Hendrix he was exalted ruler of the Elks ing shortage continues to exist and therefore the Federal Rent STATE HIGHWAY 4 N, SEA GIRT Now Playing thru Sun., Aug. 24: "THE MERRY WIDOW" “ MONTANA TERRITORY” he laid the cornerstone of the Telephone: Spring Lake 3-3176 (Technicolor) old Elks building at Heck street Stabilization program should Thurs. - Sat. — Aug. 28-30 and Munroe avenue. For sever­ James Cagney—Dan Dailey al years he presided as inter­ NEW ARK — Today the closest Corinne Calvet locutor at Kiwanis minstrel thing to a wild animal to be seen “ WHAT PRICE GLORY” shows. at the busy intersection of Broad Can We Be Of Service To You ? You Know Its HOME-MADE When You Eat At NEWS and Market streets in Newark is an angry driver, but in colonial CHECK THIS LIST — WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brandt of times there was a reward of 15 Allenwood-Glendola road, Wall PETERSON'S shillings (about $1.87) for each AUTOMOBILES Township, have announced the TRUCKS C A N D Y SHOPPE and TEA R O O M wolf killed near here. DIRECTORY birth of a daughter August 15 at Seat Covers Truck Seats—Recovered, Rebuilt Point Pleasant Hospital. Convertible Tops & Repaired “Air Conditioned for Your Comfort” of Station Wagon Tops Tops Replaced Headlinings Mats Door Panels—Recovered BOATS 17 Atlantic Avenue Spring Lake BUSINESSES Rialto Theatre Arm Rests—Recovered Floor Mats—Front & Rear Ocean Ave. at 8th, Belmar, N. J. Trunk Lining Boat Cushion Made To Order Eve. 6:00—8:00—10:00 • Chib Breakfast and Luncheon Auto Cushion—Large Selection Foam Rubber PRINTING Rainy Days — 2:00 Mat. Leatherette ERMA & CARL (Also made to match seat covers) Plastic • Salt Water Taffy Our Specialty PROMPT SERVICE Thurs.-Sat.—Aug. 21-23 HOUSEHOLD Water Repellant Sailcloth RESTAURANT Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis THE COAST ADVERTISER Kitchen Chairs—Recovered ALL WORK GUARANTEED specializing in Mona Freeman Bridge Sets—Recovered 701 — 7th Ave. “ JUMPING JACKS” Italian-American Food Glider Sets—Recovered Belmar 9-2900 Porch Furniture Cushion— Sun. & Mon. — Aug. 24 & 25 BRADLEY AUTO PRINTING TO SUIT YOUR Pizzeria Recovered HIT... Virginia Mayo Leatherette & Plastic sold by NEEDS BELMAR MARINE BASIN Ronald Reagan the yard______SEAT COVERS & Highway 35, Belmar “ SHE’S WORKING HER HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, TELEVISION Tel: Belmar 6-9740 WAY THROUGH COLLEGE” TAVERNS, OTHER STORES AUTO TOPS (Technicolor) Leatherette & Plastic Recovering “LOOK FOR THE THE DECK NEWS Chairs SERVICE SAFES Bar Stools PINK BUILDING” 5th & F St. Belmar TV RENTALS Tues. - Thurs. — Aug. 26-28 Booths 719 MAIN ST., BRADLEY BEACH Jane Wyman—Will Rogers, Jr. New Jersey’s Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge PROFESSIONAL HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. BRYAN Radio & Television “THE STORY OF WED. ’TIL 9 P. M. NOW BOOKING FOR BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, WILL ROGERS” Leatherette Chairs, Tables— SAT. 8 A. M. TO 4 P. M. (Technicolor) Recovered PARTIES, 10 TO 300 120 Main St. Asbury Park V0UR PHONE A. P. 1-0157 Bradley Beach 2-8160 News Tues. MILT GUTTMAN PRESENTS JACK SCOTT at the O R G A N 'B r Ye l l e - HURRAY’S MOTOR-VUE Good Food Delicatessen Rt. #34, 200’ N. of Brielle Circle Beginning At Dusk Always Tasty and Restaurant Whether your car is a help Thurs. - Sat.—Aug. 21-23 WALL STADIUM or hindrance is up to youl "High Noon" Our meals are planned and prepared by chefs Route 34 — Belmar, N. J. • C O R N BEEF Act now I Gary Cooper—Grace Kelly The World’s Most Versatile Track • PASTRAM I Drive up for a — Sun. thru Wed. — Aug. 24-27 long experienced in pleasing the palates of the PRESENTS O Safety Check "Don't Bother • TURKEY O Front Wheel Alignment most discriminating. O Balancing Service To Knock" • ROAST BEEF Come in any time of day— and truly enjoy eating ! Trouble spotted quickly Marilyn Monroe Richard Widmark and corrected economi­ 908 F Street cally. "Lady in the Iron M ask" In Natural Color Belmar 6-9714 Louis Hayward EVERY WED. & SAT. — 8:30 P. M. Patricia Medina Rain Dates — Thurs. & Sun. GILMAN'S News Sun., Mon. & Tues. BELMAR DINER AUTO SERVICE Thurs. thru Sat. — Aug. 28-30 II02 F Street Belmar August 27th — Kiwanis Trophy Race F Street & 15th Avenue "Jumping Jacks" Enjoy the Best Belmar 9-1313 Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis NASCAR Sanctioned Phone BElmar 9-1873 Mona Freeman in SEA FOOD ARNOLD Cooked as Sea Food P O I N T P L E.A S A N T Le Deauville Inn F Street Phone 9-1759 Main Street Phone A. P. 2-7699 Arnold Avenue Phone 5-1271 Should be cooked 2:30, 7 & 9 Sun. Cont., 3:00 2:30, 7 & 9 — Sun. Cont., 3:00 Main Street Phone Man. 7-142 2:30, 7 & 9 — Sun. Cont., 3:00 2:30, 7 & 9 — Sun. Cont., 3:00 FRESH FISH Wed. & Thurs.—Aug. 20 & 21 Thurs. - Sat.—Aug. 21-23 - O P E N - Anne Francis—Dale Robertson Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis Tues. - Thurs.—Aug. 19-21 Thurs. - Sat.—Aug. 21-23 LOBSTERS “ LYDIA BAILEY” Richard Widmark Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis 27th Y E A R Mona Freeman SALADS Fri. & Sat. — Aug. 22 & 23 “ JUMPING JACKS” Marilyn Monroe Mona Freeman Ginger Rogers—Clifton Webb News Thurs. “ DON’T BOTHER TO “ JUMPING JACKS” NOW IN NEW LOCATION HOMEMADE CHOWDER ______“ DREAM BOAT” NEWS CLAMS — CRABS KNOCK” Sun. & Mon. — Aug. 24 & 25 Sun. & Mon. — Aug. 24 & 25 H A M I LT O N - G L E N D O L A and Betty Hutton—Cornel Wilde “ THE GREATEST SHOW Ginger Rogers—Clifton Webb Fri. & Sat. — Aug. 22 & 23 Sun. & Mon. — Aug. 24 & 25 REMSEN MILL ROADS ON EARTH” “ DREAM BOAT” Ginger Rogers—Clifton Webb Ginger Rogers—Clifton Webb (Technicolor) NEWS “ DREAM BOAT” GLENDOLA Due to the length of this “ DREAM BOAT” picture show time will be Tues. & Wed. — Aug. 26 & 27 NEWS Dinners from $2.00 to $3.50 2:30, 6:30 and 9. Admis­ Tues. - Thurs. — Aug. 26-28 sion prices including 20 per Ronald Regan Sun. - Tues — Aug. 24-26 Telephone: Belmar 9-1835 cent Federal tax. Rhonda Fleming Betty Hutton—Cornel Wilde Dean Martin—Jerry Lewis “ THE GREATEST SHOW Children 38c — Adults 74c “ HONG KONG” Mona Freeman DIRECTIONS Tues. & Wed, — Aug. 26 & 27 (Technicolor) ON EARTH” NEWS “ JUMPING JACKS” (Technicolor) From Asbury Park take Corlies Ave., (Rt. 33) to Hamilton- Sea Food Lon McCailister News — Sun. & Mon. Glendola Rd., turn left to Remsen Mill Rd. Wanda Hendrix Thurs. - Sat. — Aug. 28-30 Due to the length of this “ MONTANA TERRITORY” Wed. & Thurs. — Aug. 27 & 28 picture show time will be From Belmar Blvd., Glendola, turn at Hamilton-Glendola RESTAURANT Donald O’Connor—Alice Kelley 2:30, 6:30 and 9. Admis­ Rd., to Remsen Mill Rd. Thurs. - ?at. — Aug. 28-30 Lon McCailister Cor. 7th Ave. & F St. James Cagney—Corinne Calvet “ FRANCIS GOES TO sion prices including 20 per Wanda Hendrix cent Federal tax. Belmar 9-0829 “ WHAT PRICE GLORY” WEST POINT” “ MONTANA TERRITORY” Fri. & Sat. News Thurs. News (Technicolor) Children 38c — Adults 74c