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Sixty-Sixth Year No. 10 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, JUNE 25, 1959 Seven Centi WALL COMMITTEE Belmar School Heights Rejects Diplomas To 64 Graduates 71 St. Catharine's New Control Measures Monmouth County Surro- SPRING LAKE — Eve Sla- LETS ROAD JOBS gate Edward C. Broege, presi- Offers For Lots ter was awarded the Monslg- dent of the Belmar Board of nor Reilly prize for general Education, presented diplom- excellence at commencement In Effect In Belmar Mueller Gets $50,000 as to 71 graduates of Belmar (8,800Bid Turned Down exercises of St. Catharine's Contract, McGreevey Grammar School at commen- After Point Is Rais- School June 16. The prize was cement exercises last Wed- presented by Rt. Rev. James 300 Attend Hearing On Ordinances One For $11,614 nesday night in the school ed On Time J. Hogan, pastor of St. Cath- auditorium. Mrs. Goldie M. arine's Church and chancel- Fincke, school superintendent, Regulating Taverns, Shorts The Wall Township Commit- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS— lor of the Trenton Diocese. presented the class to Mr. tee last night awarded road Mayor Thomas F. Guthrie Msgr. Hogan also presented Broege. Rev. Blanchard D. improvement contracts total- Jr., and the Borough Council diplomas to 64 graduates of New ordinances governing the operation of taverns Romaine Jr., pastor of the ing more than $60,000. Monday night rejected bids the school. First Presbyterian Church of and prohibiting persons appearing in the business area On his low bid of $17,943.92, received for borough-owned Belmar, gave the invocation. j. Rev. Edward Reissner, as- in bathing and swim suits without proper covering lots. Bids were taken for in- George Mueller of Manasquan sistant pastor of St. Denis' received a contract for road dividual lots and also on the went into effect today in Belmar. The graduates were; Harold Church, Manasquan, address- maintenance and repairs for bulk sale of about 70 lots. The ordinances, amendments to the borough alco- M. Allen, Jr., Gary B. Angelo, ed the class. that portion designated by the Dorothy Armstrong, Warren holic beverage control law and an antiquated measure on Figures on the individual Other prizes awarded were; Township Committee not ex- Asay, Jr., Lynda Lee Babos, street attire, were unanim- lots ranged from $300 to $750. Monsignor Reilly religion ceed $50,000. Some of the William E. Berger, Marcia On the bulk bids the offers prize, Theodore Brunner and Men's Club of First Methodist Church of Belmar last ously adopted by the Bor- work will be deferred to keep Anne Bick, Robert Billings, started at $5,500 and ended at Mary Matthews; highest week received charter as sponsoring organization for ough Commission Tuesday the contract price within the Dolores E. Buhler, Janet Bux- Arrange Burials $8,800. The latter bid was the average prizes, Robert Verga night after a two-hour pub- $50,000. baum, Joseph Buxbaum, Cub Pack No. 98 to complete scouting program in church, one turned down by the coun- and Susan Cunningham; Jud- Clark, Patricia Ann Clemens, (left to right), Edward Fielder, district organization i^nd lic hearinc. Other bidders were John F. cil and Mayor Guthrie. ith Sieminski prize for Eng- Robert D. Collins, Carol extension chairman; Donald Baer, institutional repre- For Dead Couple Reports were current today McGreevey & Co., of Mana- Most of the lots offered lish. Janet Schippert; mathe- C. Cook, Gene E. Cory, sentive; Robert Stewart, pack committee chairman; squan at $79,943.27, and Fred matics prize, Henry Renk, that certain tavern owners Robert Costanzo, ThomasCra- were 25 feet tn width and McDowell at $80,191.52. class spirit, Rev. Stacy D. Myers, minister, and Frank Mihlon Jr., Husband, 21, Kills Es- whose operations will be cur- der, Claire A. Cronin, Anita could not be used for building I and prize for The work called for is on pack leader. tailed by the ordinances plan- under the zoning ordinance | joan Kennedy. tranged Wife, 17, Then Palmer way, Jordan way, Ri- Deanna Daniels, Douglas B. ^g ordinance calls for 7.500 ned to appeal to the State Di- The American Legion prize vision of Alcoholic Beverage ver road and Stony Point road Daughton, Charles Dinkjian, square feet ln the zone and in Ends Own Life for composition was awarded Control or the courts in an in the Manasquan River sec- Jr., Oeorge Dombroski, Ros- order to build the purchaser Funeral arrangements were tion. The McGreevey firm to Robert Verga and the attempt to stall off the newly- alie Fowler, David H. Frindt. would have ^ buy three or New Ford Agency |Two Graduates being made today for Edward Court St. Margaret, Catholic was awarded a contract for Brenda Van Funderburk, I more lots Nagle, 21, and his wife, Di- imposed regulations. the improvement of Sunset Daughters of America, eighth A , _ , i Share In Award Chester L. Oabbard, Eleanor I Qn two '60.foot lots a bid of anne Daughton Nagle. Nagle What the ABC or courts terace and East Sunset ter- grade prizes for poetry, Eve Two graduates shared the Maria Oalluccio, Patricia Gil- j50Q wag received. Opens In Belmar killed his estranged wife, who may do is congectural. It is 1 ' general excellence prize race on its low bid of $11,614.- lesple, Barbara Ann Haber- Slater and Mary Matthews. was 17, yesterday afternoon understood the ABC had giv- 30. The McDowell firm sub- The bidders were James j awarded at the commence- stick, Margaret L. Hallgarth, Prizes also were awarded and then turned the gun on en the borough an off-the- mitted a figure of $11,958.35. McTague of Spring Lake and for perfect attendance and Samuel E. Clarke Re- | ment exercises of St. Rose Ronald K. Harris, Peter He himself in a suicide. cuff approval of the ordinan- Charles Sabatini of Spring athletics. Grammar School June 16. Township Clerk Boris S. gel, Gretta L. Heyniger, Bon- tires, Sells Dealer- The shooting occurred in ces since they were purely lo- Lake Heights. Mr. McTague , They are James A Ferrug- Blum reported that $50,000 in nie Jane Hope, Carol M. Izatt, Diplomas also were pre- Hurley Pond road, Howell cal regulations and aided In made the final bid of $8,800 ship To Giger I giaro and Judith F. Brown. bond anticipation notes had Harvey G. Keyes, June La- sented to Margaret L. Carver, Township, just over the Wall the administration of the lic- for all the lots. When Coun- Anne M. Cheek, Cynthia A. Announcement has been 1 Rev Peter J. Teston, pastor, been awarded to the Belmar- Placa, Bernard LeGette, Su- Township line. The bullet ensed premises. Wall National Bank in the fin- cilman Robert McKnight of- Creedon, Margot E. Degen- made of the opening of Bel-1 presented diplomas to 61 grad- zanne B. Lerman, Norma J. which Nagle fired into his 300 At Hearing ancing of the township's new fered a motion to table the hardt, Patricia M. Delaney, mar's new Ford agency, Gi- uates. The class was address- Martin, Sandra E. Mathison, wife's head as they sat in Nearly 300 people attended water system. bids to give the council an op- Elaine M. Delia, Donna K. ger-Ford, at 710 10th avenue. ed by Rev. Adrian Brennan, Marsha A. McAfee, Sharon A their car apparently killed the hearing on the ordinances portunity to study them, Mr. Ehrhardt, Linda M. Evans, The agency has been pur- o. F. M., Conv., director of The following variances, Megill, Suzanne P. Meltzer, J her instantly. He died as phy in the large auditorium of McTague pointed out that the Alice A. Goss, Carol L. Gra- chased by George C. Giger , the Franciscan Mission Band, recommended by the Board Nicholas Nash, Theresa A sicians were working over Borough Hall. The hearing legal advertisement for the ziano, Kathleen E. Hardy, from S. E. Clarke & Son. Mr. ! Seaside Park. of Adjustment, were granted: |Neuhaus, Claudia H, New- him at Fitkin Memorial Hos- was moved into the larger bids specified that the coun- Carol F. Huebscher, Mary Jo Giger lives in River Edge. other prizes were presented William Bitter, to errect a man, Richard Plummer, pital. hall after it was found the Kearns. cil reserved the right to ac- Bergen County, and has a , t0 Mary R. Trudel, honorable regular meeting room would glass greenhouse with an at- James E. Poison, Edison W. State Police of the Howell cept or reject the bids at the Summer home in Lavalette. mention in the Trenton Dio- tached shed and two plastic Dorothy A. Kleva, Susanne not accommodate the crowd Reuben, Dawn A. Rlggs, Ray 1 Township station and county time of the sale. Mr. Mc- He will make hl home In the an religion contest, Thom- greenhouses ln a resident M. Koenig, Elaine T. Libon- s ceS that was gathering. Persons D. Risner, Joyce A. Rizzitello, detectives today were endea- zone in White road; George H. Knight then withdrew his tab- ate, Susan J. Luckel, Grace shore area. j AS R. Boyd, religion, Eliz- favoring or opposing the or- James G. Romaine, Alan D. voring to piece together the Bryson, to erect a greenhouse ling motion and the council M.' Marotta, Charlaina L. Mr. Clarke, whose home is ' nbeth Ann Elsman, English, dinances applauded those who Rosen, Ronald S. Scavalla, events that .preceded the as a hobby in Allenwood; approved his motion to reject Martino, Patricia A. McGree- at 704 North Lake drive, has English; William J. Drescher, spoke for or against them. Alice J. Semon, Gail Silver- deaths of the estranged cou- the bids. Walter L. Robinson, to enclose vey, Suzanne C. Milton, Eliz- retired. He has operated the arithmetic, Peter T. Smith, Highlight of the meeting, stein, Ronald G. Stanley, Wil- ple. a porch with jalousies at 1126 abeth I. Monaghan, Kerry J. Belmar agency since 1946. history, and Grace E. Men- liam A. Steel, William E. Ste- The council renewed the fol- however, came when Com- Minnehaha trail; Dorothy A. Moore, Elaine R. Renehan, dres, geography. From information obtained phens. Edward T. Sweeney, lowlnK lltluor licenses; Spring Included in the sale of the missioner John Ferruggiaro Mary Alice Simeone, Joan by police, it developed that Noll Garrity, to enclose a Clarke interests are the new Certificates for perfect at- took the floor after James D. William P. Torsiello, Veron- Lake Golf and Country Club; Nagle and his wife, separated porch with glass at 1030 Four- Homestead Golf and Country j Wimmer. car agency in Belmar and the tendance were awarded. ica Vola, Leslie A. Warnock, Carton, attorney represent- th avenue, West Belmar ; Wal- since last February, started Club; Junior Raphael's; Vill-1 Andrew K. Anglim, James used car department in Route Others receiving diplomas ing The Aloha "and others" ter J. Simmons, to enclose a Pamela G. Warren, Joan H. out in his car after leaving age Barn: Eggimann's Tav- c. Bennett, James F. Black 35 at Old Mill road, Wall were Joseph Althamer, Jean to tell why the commission Weinstein, Carrie E. White, their 14-month-old daughter, porch and make a living room Bates, Andrea Boles, Kath- Kathryn E. White. ern; Chet's Retreat; Old Mill Theodore F. Bongiovanni, Jownship. found it necessary to intro- larger at 1603 Monmouth Donna Marie, at the home of Inn; Matty's Bar & Grill and Henry A. Brann, Terrance W leen Brennan, Robert Bretz, Mr. Giger has been with the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. duce ordinances to better con- boulevard; Shore Area Young Patricia Burke, Susan Cata- Monaghan's Liquor Store. Broderick, Anthony F. Brown, Ford Motor Co., 13 years. He trol conditions in Belmar. Men's Christian Association, Samuel Nagle, in Herberts- The Spring Lake Golf and Dennis M. Bruther. James O. has been at the Teterboro lano, Mary Caverly, Karen Mr. Ferruggiaro pointed out to permit the use of 63.87 ville road, Brick Township. Country Club was granted a Byrnes, Dennis G. Cregan, ha wlck J ne that Mr. Carton and Edward acres in a resident zone as a plant. His family includes his , £ J ' * Chenoweth, Mrs. Nagle had been living permit for a fire works dis- Thomas W. Crotchfelt, Thom- Barbara Cobb, Mary Cunniff, day camp and to allow the wife. Christine, and two with her parents, Mr. and Costigan, Trenton attorney re- play July 3 on the club's as G. Crowley, Walter L, Don- Thomas DeVito, Gail Durr, erection of cabins. daughters, Karen, 11 and Car- Mrs. Donald B. Daughton, at presenting the New Jersey ovan, John R. Floden, Anth Francis Faas, Eileen Feeney, grounds la, 8. 414 13th avenue, Belmar. Tavern Owners' Association, William Freeman. The following liquor licen- Councilman Joseph E. Rob- | ony J. Kokoll, Vernon F. La had asked to meet with the Mr. Giger has announced The car, with motor runn- ses were renewed; Jabbo's ertson was authorized to have | Sala Elizabeth Gilligan, Joseph commission Tuesday after- there will be no change in ing, was discovered shortly Pleasant Inn; LeDeauvilie an ordinance prepared regul- Thomas K. Marr, Thomas Gilligan, George Kieresi, Bar noon to discuss the ordinan- personnel. Alvin Sauer, who after noon by a passing motor- Inn; Eggimann's Tavern; ating burning of trash and R. McCabe, Edward C. Mc- bara Hencinski, Mary Ann ces. Mr. Carton asked why joined the firm last Septem- ist who notified State Police. Buddy's Blinker Inn; Robert's Cullough, Joseph A. Milmoe. Jones. Patricia Kelly. Sarah the commission had waited rubbish. ber as sales manager, will The motorist had noticed Na- Inn; Skip's Bar & Grill; Pea- Vincent C. Motzel, John J. until the opening of the sea- The council authorized Mr. continue in that position. He Knowles, Caroline Kowalsky, gle slumped over the wheel cock Inn; Oak Tree Tavern; Rogers, Joseph P. Ryan, Vin- Joan Monohan, Donald Nash, McKnight, water chairman, to lives at 1619 Bay avenue. and when he looked into the son to introduce the measures Cloud Room at Monmouth cent L. Seiferd, James H. Elizabeth O'Donoghue, Law- purchase 50 new water me- Point Pleasant. car he discovered Mrs. Nagle and inferred that the commis- County Airport, Candlelite Smith, John T. Smith, Tim- rence Perone, Cheryl Pal- ters to replace one under re- had been shot, sion had given him to under- Inn; Spring Meadow Golf Borough Councilman Robert othy J. Smith, Leonard D. mer, Virgil Pierce, Robert stand that it might delay ac- Club; Beau-Rivage; Sea Girt pair and for installation in Hallidy of 703 Wall road, Spr- Nagle had been employed Sullivan, James A. Tully and Pratt, John Rosenfield. tion. Inn. The distribution license new homes. Mr. Robertson al- ing Lake Heights, will con- as a stock clerk in a Belmar John N. Vielkind. "We didn't wait until now to of Sgt. Bixler's also was re- so was given permission to tinue as service manager, and Kathleen Ruppel, Andrew supermarket. Mrs. Nagle had introduce these ordinances." obtain prices on a chain link Harry Hagerman of 1509 Val- Scheurer, John Schmid, Joan- attended Manasquan High A petition requesting the de- Mr. Ferruggiaro said. "We fence on the Allaire road Carl Lindstrom, 55, ley drive, Wall Township, in ne Siebert, Catherine Ste- School. newed. have been spending days and frontage of the newly-acquir- charge of the used car depart- phens, Patricia Stephens, molition of houses at 1105 and In Floor Business months on this problem. We ed property to be used for a ment in Wall Township. Mary Jo Tuohey, George 1105'/2 17th avenue as health Funeral services for Carl have been thinking about it Little League baseball dia- Walsh. Sarah Warren and and fire hazards was referred Lindstrom of 1407 L street. over the whole Winter. We mond and recreation area. Janice Wolff. to the Board of Health and Bolmar, were conducted by TEEN CANTEEN AT i had a condition In Belmar Accurate Construction Co., building inspector. The pet- Rev. W. F. Forker yesterday which had to be corrected. ition carried 16 signatures of was granted seven permits BELMAR PAVILION at the Daniel A. Reilly Fun- W. Belmar Canteen "Some of these conditions property owners. for new homes in the area The second in a series of eral Home, 801 D street. Bur- were created by people com- South of Ocean road. The teen-age canteens, sponsored Plans Rummage Sale The committee adopted on ial was in Glendola Cemetery. ing in from the outside, and TRUDI BENTON company had previously been by Belmar Lodge of Elks, will Final plans for a two-day final reading an ordinance Mr. Lindstrom. who was 55, start this Saturday at the Fif- we want to let them know that changing the billing period for granted three other permits. died Monday morning at Fit- rummage sale were made at Organ recitals and com- th Avenue Pavilion on the they must behave themsel- the water utility department kin Memorial Hospital. He the last meeting of the sea- munity sings will be resumed beachfront. Billy Sanford and ves." from January 1 to July 1. was born in Sweden. He had son of the West Belmar Youth at the 13th Avenue Paviliou, Served Three Terms Mr. Ferruggiaro declared been in the floor sanding bus- his orchestra will furnish mu- Center recently. Mrs. Ray- starting next monday even- . , ,. , . , i iness in Belmar, a number sic for dancing. Prizes will be that what the commission was A stor A y published in The mond Hillman, president, an- ing. June 29, from 8 to 10:30 Coast Advertiser last week . „-__„ awarded and refreshments doing was for the benefit of On Tour Of Europe nounced the sale at the cen- P. M. I of years. Miss Peggy Freer, daughter will be served. Belmar as a whole. stated that Frederick J. Titus, ter, 1710 - I street, is of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Trudi Benton of Belmar will He leaves his wife. Mrs. 'We're not doing this for To be eligible to attend the scheduled for June 30 and Freer of Hemlock Glen, Colt's return to the organ for her who has resigned from the Anna Lisa Venall Lindstrom; ," Mr. Ferruggiaro said, re- July 1. Eighty-five members a daughter, Mrs. Sherill canteens teen-agers must be Neck, formerly of Belmar, is sixth season. She will lead the j Belmar Board of Education, and ferring to the commission sponsored by a member of the | chaperones of the com- on a Volkswagon Educational community singing and will effective July 1, has served Clark, at home; his father, members. "We're doing it for lodge in good standing. In- bined canteens attended a hot- Travel tour of Europe of the direct in other songs. She also I, ^ , ^ „„ . „ . ... Alex Lindstrom of Sweden: Belmar, and we think it will two terms on the boald Mr formal dress will be accept- I dog roast last Thursday on will conduct talent contests | " " United States National Stu- two brothers, Gustave and help Belmar." for children who wish to par- ! Titus has served three full ed, but no shorts. | the center grounds. The can- dent Association this Summer. Bertil, both of Sweden, and Among those speaking for ticipate. j terms of three years each. After Saturday, the canteen tpens have been discontinued Miss Freer, who is a junior two grandchildren. the ordinances were Jack will be held Wednesday nights !for the Summer months. at Douglass College, New Mrs. Frederick Winters, ad- Feinberg, former assistant Brunswick, sailed from Mon- during the Summer months viser to the Blue Angels Boys prosecutor of Hudson County, treal, Canada, June 10 aboard The program is sponsored by Club, reported that group was who lives at 305 Third avenue. the Arkadia and will return the youth activities' commit- direction of •ioined by the Blue Bel1 Girls' Mr. Feinberg appeared before to the United States Septem- tee, under the Club on a recent hayride. the commission after last La- William Smith. ber 11. Among the countries bor Day week-end and plead- JOHN B. MAKIN JR. she will visit with the group The committee includes THE TOKAYS ed that some action be taken of 29 students are Germany, lodge members and its Lad- will play opening night for John B. Makin, Jr., son of to curb the noisy and rowdy Austria, Italy, Switzerland, ies' Auxiliary. Serving as co- Teen-Age Canteen this Satur- Dr. and Mrs. John B. Makin conditions that his family had France, and Belgium. After chairmen are Charles Hurley day at Fifth Avenue Pavilion, of 114 Inlet terrace, Belmar, to put up with during the the student tour has been and Mrs. Stephen Travers. , , , | sponsored by Belmar Lodge last week was awarded a ba- Summer. He repeated some completed, Miss Freer will They are being assisted by 0f Elks No. 1997. chelor of arts degree in bio- of his charges Tuesday night spend time visiting Mrs. Emmett Spies and Mrs. lagical sciences from John and pictured things both in and relatives in the Nether- Stanley O'Hoppe, member- Hopkins University, Balti- his own residential area and lands, France and England. Belmar savings & Loan Assn. ship; Robert Patterson and more, Md. He was elected a Current dividend 3y« per cent in the Railroad Plaza that he Mrs. Victor Lebet, chaper- permanent class officer. per annum. Accounts Insured said the average person would ones; William Lawrence, re- AZZUOLO'S MARKET up to $10,000. Mr. Makin plans to attend not, believe could have occur- freshments, and Mrs. Clay- Open Sunday for your Shop- Tufts University School of red. ton Conover, publicity. Medicine in September. He ping convenience. 1625 F St, EGGS "When a saloon is so oper- was graduated from Mana- So. Belmar. MU 1-0225. Duck and brown eggs, Ranck, ated as to become a public LAWN MOWERS SERVICED squan High School and Bel- Farm Hwy 35 & New Bedford nuisance," Mr. Feinberg de- WALL TOWNSHIP Taylor's Hardware, 809 F St. mar Grammar School. Rd. GI 9-6192. clared, "these commissioners RESIDENTS adv. have the right to curb them. For the convenience of USED CARS WANTED GLASS INSTALLED I appeared before them after those not familiar with the RECORD PLAYERS Wright's Sales & Service Taylor's Hardware, 809 F St. last Labor Day week-end and operation of the voting mach Reduced prices. We repair all N. E. Cor F St. and 6th Ave TAKE A LOOK told them of the things that ine, the officials of the Town Making plans for annual Summer benefit party for St. Rose Parish are (center) Mo- makes record players and re- j at Porter Cable, Taylor's were occurring in my own ship of Wall have arranged ther Joseph Bernard, S. S. J., principal of high and grammar schools and Mrs. William corders. Ace T. V., Main St.. I NOTICE TO WALL Hardware. Belmar. neighborhood. Thank God Corner Fourth Ave., Bradley TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS DAVENPORT HARDWARE for a machine to be at the J. Schreck (right) and Mrs. Thomas Eagan (left) general chairman. Card party and ( they have guts enough to do Beach, PR 5-8 Water consumers supplied Power mowers, Power tools, Municipal Building, 2500 Fashion Show will be held August 11 at Monmouth Hotel, Spring Lake. Rev. James something about it this year." Municipal Court, for demon- by the Borough of Manasquan Electric chain saws, Skill Smith, S. J., Summer assistant at St. Rose Church, is executive chairman. Mr. Feinberg said the bor- saws, Belt and Vibrator san- stration purposes between the ATTENTION TEEN-AGERS are not permitted to sprinkle ough has good Police Departs ders. Electric drills, etc. 917 hours of 9 A. M. and 4:30 P. Belmar Lodge of Elks will lawns, and etc., between the ment and now has a good /ELBE'S, 506 F STREET F St., MU 1-2143. Adv. M.. Monday through Friday, SPRING BROILERS, VISIT NEWLY DECORATED conduct its teen-age canteen hours of 4 P. M. and 8 P. M. chief and he felt they should Excellent food at its best to until the week before the Nov- FRYERS Surf Club Bar, open for sea- this Summer, starting Satur- Any automatic sprinkling de- be given support in their ef- take out. Have a picnic at ember General Election. Order now, MUtual 1-1608. son, 1000 Ocean Ave., Bel- day, at the Fifth Avenue Pa- vices are not permitted at DAVENPORT HARDWARE forts to maintain order. home with ease and economy. BORIS S. BLUM, mar. adv. vilion. (adv.) any time. Sprinkling may be Will recover your window Mayor Peter Maclearie and adv. Township Clerk. HOTELS-ROOMING HOUSES done only by a hand held shade rollers in Linen, Plastic, Commissioner John A. Taylor Rebuilt vacuum cleaners; For Tire and Battery Service MONTHLY BEACH BADGES hose Fibre. 917 F St.. MU 1-2143. also outlined features of the DAVENPORT HARDWARE SAVE MONEY guaranteed; reasonable. All Fast efficient service, Quak- for July are on sale at Fifth By Order of The ordinances. with a low cost auto loan makes repaired; parts. Bel- enbush Service Station, 8th Hand, gas and electric power and 13th Avenue Pavilions. Township Committee, AL'S DINER mowers sharpened and serv- DONALD F. MATTHEWS, from the Belmar-Wall Nation- mar Vacuum, 713 10th Ave. Ave., and F St. New batter- of the Township of F Street, & llth Avenue, for WINDOW SHADES iced, 917 F St,., MUtu#l J-2143 al Bank. MU 1-1225. ies. tires. Tel MUtual 1-9697 Borough Clerk. Wall, N. J. best food in town. adv. Taylor's Hardware, 809 F St. Page 2 THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, JUNE 25,1959.

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7-476 SHERIFF'S SALE J. Henry Dangler SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION FUNERAL HOME A Modern Funeral Home Rev. and Mrs. Neil Post of of Wall Township entertained MON MOUTH COUNTY Docket No. F 1368-58 Calvary Baptist Church of their husbands and children Offering a Dignified Ser- Caroline Armande MacKel- Belmar left June 19 to take at their annual family picnic vice to Meet Every Finan- lar, etc., Plaintiff vs: Henry last Sunday in Ocean County cial Need. the following young people to Connors, et ux, et als., De- Green Lake. Wis.: Gretta Hey- Park, Lakewood. Attending fendants. Eighth Ave. and South niger, Lois Duval, Sonee Shef- were Mr. and Mrs. David By virtue of a writ of exe- Lake Drive. Belmar ter, Gary Glendening, Janet Crosson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur cution ln the above stated ac- Loper, William Laird, Linda Smock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tion to me directed, I shall ex- Phone MUtual 1-3900 Lee and Joseph White to at- Storch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry pose for sale at public ven- due, at the Court House In the tend a training conference for Stines, Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Borough of Freehold, County Senior High Youth sponsored Lasala, Mr. and Mrs. Char- of Monmouth, New Jersey, on W E S E L L It by the American Baptist Con- les Feehan and Mr. and Mrs. Monday, the 20th day of July. with vention on the American Bap- Joseph Stratton. Parents of 1959. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Pre- tist Assembly Grounds at several members also were vailing Time. Confidence Green Lake. They will return present. All the following tract or June 28th. parcel of land and the prem- James C. Michell, former ises hereinafter particularly NEWGULF president of the Belmar Kiw- described, situate, lying and ultra clean burning Rev. Robert S. Lowndes will being in the Borough of Brad- anis Club, is returning to be the guest speaker Sunday ley Beach, in the County of SOLAR HEAT Deerfield Beach, Fla., after at the 11 service at Calvary Monmouth and State of New HEATING OIL Baptist Church. His topic will nearly 2Yz years as director Jersey. be: This Brave New World. of traffic for the Puerto Rican BEGINNING at a point in the Telephone Co. He was station- southerly side of Newark Ave- HOWELL- ed in San Juan. Mr. Michell nue distant one hundred and Mr. and Mrs. William Ver- retired four years ago as traf- seventy-five feet and eight on of 409 14th avenue, Bel- •ft *b fic manager of the Asbury and three quarter inches east- SULLIVAN, Inc. mar, celebrated their 25th erly from the southeasterly Park Division of the New Jer- wedding anniversary and Mr. corner of Newark Avenue and PK €-8320 sey Bell Telephone Co. He Veron's birthday June 14 with Hammond Avenue; thence (1) ROUTE 35. NEPTUNE formerly lived in Brick Town- a buffet supper and open in a southerly direction eighty ship and after his retirement nine feet more or less, to a house for relatives and fri- went to Deerfield Beach. MRS. PHIL1P T. DUFFY point in the northwesterly cor- MRS. ROBERT B. LARSON ends. Mrs. Veron is police ner of the lands formerly con- white hat with a white orchid woman of the Belmar Police SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS— veyed by one Grace Weiser RIDGEWOOD — Upon their attendant. Linda Gartner, Frank H. Pfaff has return- Department. Mr. Veron is su- Following their return from a corsage. Davis to Charles M. Bender; return from a wedding trip to niece of the bride, was flower ed to Florida after spending j perintendent of the Belmar wedding trip to the Pocono The bride was graduated thence (2) in an easterly di- Cape Cod, Mass., Mr. and girl. All were attired in gowns several weeks at his home in Water-Sewer Utility. Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. from Neptune High School. rection and parallel with New- Mrs. Robert Binder Larson of white organdy over blue Belmar. She is employed by the Pru- ark Avenue, or nearly so, and Philip T. Duffy will make will spend the Summer in the taffeta. They wore matching • • • along Bender's north line their at 15 First street, Rum- dential Insurance Co., in headpieces and carried bou- In observance of its fifth twenty five feet and one and Sea Girt area and in the Fall Lee Oehme of 18th avenue. son. The couple was married Deal. quets of white daisies, yellow anniversary, the Ladies' Aux- one quarter inches to a point will make their home at Fort West Belmar, serving aboard Saturday in St. Catharine's The bridegroom was grad- iliary of the West Belmar Cub in the northeasterly corner of Collins, Col. sweetheart roses and carna- the U. S. S. Saratoga, writes Church, Spring Lake, with Rt. uated from Red Bank Catholic tions, and blue delphinium. and Boy Scouts held a dinner said Bender's line; thence (3> They were married Satur- 'blue coal' Mr. and Mrs. Al Semon of Rev. James J. Hogan, pastor, High School and New York in a northerly direction again I Charles A. Larson Jr., bro party at LeDeouvllle Inn. day in the Church of the An- Davenport's Hardware. 817 F performing the double-ring City Trade School. He attend- at right angles with Newark ther of the bridegroom, was Wall Township, last Thurs- nunciation, Paramus. The street, Belmar, where he ceremony and celebating the ed Monmouth College, West Avenue, or nearly so, ninety best man. Robert H. Gartner day. Mrs. Carmella Carr, Long Branch. He served In one feet and two inches, more ceremony was performed by formerly was employed, that Nuptial Mass. A reception fol- of Tampa, Fla., and Robert Spring Prices president, was presented a the Army and is employed by or less, to the south side of Rev. Eugene W. Castello of he is seeing a lot of Southern lowed at Beau-Rivage. Simpson of Newport News, corsage, also attending were: Electronic Associates, Inc., said Newark Avenue; thence Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Europe on his cruise with the The bride is the former Va., were ushers. Mrs. Russell Glassford. Mrs. Long Branch. (4) In a westerly direction Church, Ridgewood. A garden U. S. Fleet. He has been in ! The bride was graduated John Van Antwerpt, Mrs. Miss Carol Marie Hasell, along the southerly side of reception followed at the the Mediterranean area the Newark Avenue, twenty five from Ridgewood High School Frederick McArthur, Mrs. daughter of Mrs. John Cap- home of the bride's parents. last month. 1 feet and one and one quarter William Burdge, Mrs. John estro of 1 Meadowbrook road. and Mt. St. Agnes College, inches to the point or place The bride is the former Miss and Harry P. Hasell of Bloom ENGAGED Baltimore. Thompson, Mrs, C A. Roth- of BEGINNING. Jean Patricia Gartner, daugh- Airman 2-C Robert Brice is field. Tlie bridegroom is th» acker. Mrs. M. G. Mastic, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. | The bridegroom was grad spending a 30-day leave with son of Mr. and Mrs. James Being commonly known and Mrs. Herbert Clawson and Gartner. The bridegroom is uated from Manasquan High his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duffy of 15 First street, Rum- designated as No. 509 Newark Mrs. Rudolph Garner. Ave., Bradley Beach, New the son of Mayor Charles A. ! School. He will enter his sen- MU 1-2300 Paul Brice of 623 18th avenue, son, and New York City. • Jersey. Larson of Wall Township and ! ior year at Colorado State South Belmar. He is stationed 701 9th Ave., Belmar Members of the Sea Girters The bride, escorted by her The approximate amount of Mrs. Larson of 2 Terrace University in the Fall. at Waco Air Force Base in step-father, Mr. Capestro, was the judgement to be satisfied place, Sea Girt section of Wall Texas. by said sale is the sum of $3,- attired in a gown of whits Township. FURNACE silk organza and tulle reem- 555.00 together with the costs of this sale . Escorted by her father, the Subscribe to NEW LOCATION Eugene P. Angrist of 105 broidered with seed pearls, CLEANING bride was attired in a gown THE COAST ADVERTISER Sixth avenue, left yesterday IRA E. WOLCOTT, Knit 'n Stitch Shop with a cathedral-length train. of white embroidered organdy on a motor trip to California. Her fingertip-length veil of Sheriff. Yarns - Knitting Supplies Dated: June 10, 1959, and taffeta with a chapel-leng- He is on a trip with a class- silk illusion fell from a crown BIRDSALL and MADIGAN, th train. Her fingertip-length Embroideries mate, Warren Olney of Wash- of seed pearls. She carried a Attorneys. veil of silk illusion fell from a Free Instruction ington, D. C., at Amherst Col- cascade bouquet of white or- (62 lines) $39.06 matching cap. She carried a DR. ISRAEL T. EINHORN 1003 F St. Belmar lege, Massachusetts, from chids and stephanotis. bouquet of white roses and lil- ts 4 10-13. OPTOMETRIST (next to Levy's Bakery) which they were graduated Miss Kathleen Virginia Ha- ies of the valley centered with MUtual 1-5053 two weeks ago. He will fly sell, sister of the bride, was an orchid. 709 Ninth Avenue, BELMAR, N. J. Gertrude Edwards back after several weeks' maid of honor. She was attir- Read The Coast Advertist-/. Mrs. Charles Broomfield, of tour of the West Coast. ed in a cocktail-length gown Whether it's about municipal EVENING OFFICE HOURS: FOR APPOINTMENTS Baltimore, Md., was matron of aqua silk organza reem- affairs, schools, organizations On Tuesdays and Thursdays . . . Call . . . or social activities, you'll find of honor, and Mrs. James broidered In white, with a Saturdays 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. MUtual I -2320 matching picture hat. She car- it In The Coast Advertiser. 'Wieve of Andover was uridal ried a Colonial bouquet of MISS VALERIE HALLIDY CONNELLY-BERGEN, Inc. white carnations. Miss Shirley McRae of SPRING LAKE — Mr. and SALES and SERVICE Bradley Beach, and Miss Lor- Mrs. Robert S. Hallidy of 703 Wall road, have announced H A Y N E TELEVISION - RADIO • APPLIANCE REALTORS — INSURORS etta Ley. of Neptune, were • Television bridesmaids. They were dress- the engagement of their ed in cocktall-length gowns daughter, Valerie Marie, to Photographic Equipment and Supplies • Radio Paul Jay Richard, son of Mr. "Over SO Years Dependable Service" of lilac silk organza reem- • Washing Machines mroidered in white, and and Mrs. John L. Richard, of RECORDS - Hi-Fi Units, Components matching picture hats. They 2909 Monmouth boulevard. • Refrigerators 71) Hinth Avenu* MUtual 1-139* carried Colonial bouquets of Glendola. OFFICE AND SHOW ROOMS' 1408 Third Avenue, Spring Lake, N. J. — Gibson 9-7372 • Dish Washers white carnations. Miss Hallidy was graduated from Manasquan High School Anne Marie Hasell, sister of SERV.C6 CSHTEK. 1310 F Street, Belmar, N. J. — MUtual 1-3500 • Electric Ranges last year and is employed at the bride, was flower girl. She the Manasquan National • Gas Ranges wore a dress similar to the J Bank. "Famous for our Prompt Service maid of honor in aqua silk or- • Small Appliances ganza. She had a matching Mr. Richard was graduated floral headpiece and carried a from Manasquan in 1958, and , CLEANED the scientific waycolonia l bouquet of white car- recently completed six-mon- nations. ths' active duty ln the Coast Guard. At present he is em- Edward Duffy of Rumson, Don't take it from us—take it from inde« ° //Duracleaiv ployed by the D. J. R. Corp. brother of the bridgegroom, pendent experts and from facts and figures • All work done in your own homel In September he will continue was best man. George Lane • Everything ready to use same day! his education at Murray State that are now a matter of record. POPULAR also of Rumson, and John • No messy soaking, no shrinkingl College ln Kentucky. SCIENCE sums up Chevy's unmistakably Kennedy of Atlantic High- modern style this way: "The fact Is, in ita For FREE estimate, call (PHONE NO.) lands, were ushers. Chevy price class Chevy establishes a new high in L & B DURACLEAN SERVICE The bride's mother was at- DATE BOOK daring styling . . ." This is one more reason PARENTS; Louis DeAngelis tired in a dusty rose sheath of June 29 to July 3 your new Chevrolet will bring a higher allow- 1680 Glendola Rd., Glendola Im— lace and chiffon and had a Bazaar, sponsored by Lad- til ve$>u ance at trade-in time, as Chevy has over the Call Mutual 1-1029 - 6 to 10 P. M. matching picture hat with FOR les' Auxiliary of Edward years. A look at last year's used car prices* matching accessories and a Becker Post, Jewish War Vet- shows Chevrolet averaged up to $128 more white orchid corsage. The erans, at 13th Avenue Pavil- than comparable models of the other leading bridegroom's mother was ion. 5rwter5tyf< HIGHE R low-priced two. NO SKILL NEEDED dressed in a blue chantilly Tuesday, June 30 lace and organza cocktail- Rummage sale, benefit •Guide Book figurei of tht National Autombih Dtalere A$tn. length gown and had a match- West Belmar Youth Center, Today... to rake in tidy profits ing lace veil with matching at center building, 9:30 A. M. W PLUS 5 MORE BIG BESTS OVER ANY accessories and a white or- to 2 P. M. tttfc chid corsage. \\ with an Investment Account Wednesday, July 1. OTHER CAR IN CHEVROLET'S FIELD! For traveling, the bride was West Belmar Youth Center attired in a blue silk suit with rummage sale, 1710 I street, Best Brakes. Chevy showed the best PROFIT-WISE, investing your large matching accessories and a 9:30 A. M. to 12 Noon. TOMORROW brakes of the leading low-priced three in sums of money here assures liberal repeated highway speed stopping tests con- semi-annual earnings — which you Regn's Sawmill, at Manasquan 13 f ducted by NASCAR.* No wonder. Chevy'a receive by check. brakes, built for up to two-thirds longer lining life, are tho biggest in its field. SAFETY-WISE, your money is backed Yrs., Leader In Post & Fence Work REGN'S SAWMILL loca- 'National Anoeiation for Stock Car Adtaneement and Rimrch. by our sound reinvesting policies, ritory. REGN'S SAWMILL is ted at 2423 RAMSHORN held in high esteem in the strong reserves and freedom from DRIVE, Manasquan. is one of trades. The firm is thorough- Best Engine. Every motor magazine has usual investment risks. the old pioneer firms in this ly experienced in all phases given Chevy's passenger car and Corvette territory. REGN'S SAWMILL of the sawmill field, and no V8's unstinted praise. As SPORTS CARS Open your safe, profitable Invest- has been established more firm in South Jersey appears ILLUSTRATED puts it: "Indeed, thia than 13 years in Manasquan, ment Savings Account today—with to surpass the reliable fence device is surely the most wonderfully re- and the firm is owned and products turned out daily at $100 or any multiple of $100! operated by LEWIS REGN sponsive engine available today at any price." this reliable old sawmill at and his son E L L W O O D Manasquan. Lewis and Ell- REGN. Both of the REGN'S wood REGN are two men who Best Economy. No doubt about this: a are well known and well lik- would be hard to top in effici- pair of Chevrolet sixes came in first and ed throughout the shore area. ency and ability in the saw- second in their class in this year's Mobilgaa REGN'S SAWMILL manufac- Economy Run-getting the best mileage of tures round, peeled cedar (do- mill line REGN'S SAWMILL wel Joint) post and rail fence, steadily and consistently for- any full-size car. which is 100% treated. This ges ahead in reputation and in reliable sawmill has furnished patronage year after year Best Room. Dimensions reported to the these products to hundreds of throughout their quality fence Automobile Manufacturers Association make products CAstle 3-1132. (adv.) individuals all over this ter- it clear. Chevy's front seat hip room is up to 5.9 inches wider than comparable cars. Frank's Auto Repairs,Transmission Best Ride. No doubt about this. MOTOR Experts, 30 Years Experience TREND magazine sums it up this way: ".. . Among the automotive spe- Jet-Away and Strat-O-Flyte the smoothest, most quiet, softest riding car ciality firms serving the car The firm also performs ex- in its price class." owners along the Jersey pert motor tuneups and motor Shore, is FRANK'S AUTO diagnosis. It always pays to NO WONDER MORE PEOPLE REPAIR located at 1320 As- bring your car to a transmis- bury Ave., Asbury Park. This sion specialist. Here is one of ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS IN dependable firm is owned and the best in the field. All work '59 THAN ANY OTHER CAR! operating by FRANK LIP- is promptly turned out and INSKI, who founded the firm all jobs are fully guaranteed. 12 years ago. He is a man Frank Llpinski has always ad- with more than 30 years of hered to that fine commercial See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for the best buy on the best seller! practical training and exper- policy which provides that * Belmar Savings ience in the auto repair field. every car owner's complete FRANK'S AUTO REPAIR is satisfaction must at all times a transmission specialist, and come first. No wonder & LOAN ASSOCIATION performs expert work on the FRANK'S AUTO REPAIRS following types of transmis- grows in patronage and pop- BEIJIAB, N. J. sions; Dynoflow, Ford-O-Ma- BELMAR MOTORS, Inc. tlc, Hydro-Matic. Merc-O-Ma- ularity each year. PRospect tic, PowerGlide, Turbo-Drive- 5-7566. (adv.) 8th AVENUE & F STREET BELMAR MUtual 1-2727 THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Page 7

LEGAL NOTMI When The Face Of America Began To Change LEGAL NOTICE No. 2 No. 13M8 Monmouth County tTODAY AND TOMORROW REPORT OF CONDITION Surrogate's Court OF THE BELMAR NATION- BY HALF HARDESTER NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO AL BANK of Belmar ln the PRESENT CLAIMS AGAIN- Feature Editor TV GUIDE MAGAZINE State of New Jersey, at the ST ESTATE. close of business on June ESTATE OF JOHN L. ZAN- pHIL SILVERS AND HIS "SERGEANT BILKO" crew 10, 1959, published in response DER, Deceased. will probably receive their honorable discharges after to call made by Comptroller Pursuant to the order of EDWARD C. BROEGE, sur- this season. As it stands now the show is dead except for of the Currency, under Sec- I reruns. Phil will probably concentrate on one-shot rogate of the County of Mon- tion 5211. U. S. Revised I specials next season . .. Jack l'uur plans to origi- mouth, this day made, on the 1 nate his show from London for two weeks late in Statutes. application of the undersign- June, and Ed Sullivan will do a show from Moscow ASSETS ed, George M. Freibott and early this fail. Both shows will use the video- Cash, balances Ernest L. Stelger, Executors taping facilities of Intercontinental TV, a new with other banks, of the estate of the said John outfit. The shows would be produced live then including reserve L. Zander, deceased, notice is taped and the tapes flown to the U.S. within 24 balance, and cash hours... Broken Arrow returns to ABC on Sun- hereby given to the creditors Items ln process day afternoons in the fail on a rerun basis . . . of said deceased to present to of collection ... $1,875,893.44 Pedro Armenduriz will play the title role in a the said Executors their United States Gov- .... , Pancho Villa series, now in test-film production claims under oath within six Julie London in Mexico ernment obliga- tions, direct and months from this date. ... new TV series * * * guaranteed ..., $2,484,092.37 Dated: June 1st, 1959. CHARLES BOYER, CURRENTLY ON Obligations of GEORGE M. FREIBOTT, BROADWAY, has a target date of fail 19(50 for a new Four Star States and Politi- 133 Niagara Street. series, Gentleman from the Left Bank, in which he will star. Format cal sub-divisions $2,372,288.54 Newark, N. J. will be based on a series.of French short stories Boyer recently Other bonds, notes purchased ... Sum Lrvenson and Sliari Lewis did the audition show ERNEST L. STELGER, and debentures .. $799,593.75 for TV Game, one of CBS's planned new summertime entries . . . 14 Fitz Randolph Road, Corporate stocks Publicist Jerry Fonarow arranged to package West Orange, N. J. (including $15,000 Sammy l)avi«, Jr.'s, night club act as a one-shot ts4 - 7-10. special and is now pitching it to prospective stock of Federal sponsors and networks . . . Jack Webb wants to Reserve Bank) .., 15,000 00 produce an hour-long dramatic anthology series Loans and dis- for NBC, titled Series One . . . Julie London's counts (including SINGER starling episode for David INIven's new anthol- $241.32 over- SEWING MACHINES ogy show will also serve as a test for a possible drafts) $3,580,548.25 New and Used - Large series of her own. Title is Maggie Malone. Bank premises Selection - Sales & Service owned $14,948.33 631 COOKMAN AVENUE PERRY COMO'S SUMMER REPLACE- furniture and fix- MENT WILL probably be two teams of per- ASBURY PARK, N. J. tures $81,836.14 . . $ 96,784.47 formers, who would rotate each week. Tony lien- ^ « PRospect 5-0085 Other Assets ... $154,771.72 nell and Trrena Brewer head up one team, Julius In mid-afternoon of June 1, 1909, five primitive motor- Included in the caravan are a duplicate of the victorious I-a Roitt, Dorothy Collin* and the Four I^idt top '1 • summer 1 v cars started out from New York City Hall headed for the other... Wall Disney does his first 90-minute special over ABC Total Assets . $11,378,972.54 No. 2 Ford; Ford Motor Company's 50 millionth vehicle, a June 15, celebrating the fifth anniversary of Disneyland in Ana- Seattle, Wash., in what was officially called the "Ocean- Galaxie four-door sedan; a 1908 Model K Ford which paced We Buy and Pay to-Ocean Automobile Endurance Contest." heim, California. Disney will emcee the show, and introduce several LIABILITIES the competitors from New York to St. Louis, Mo.; and an new Disneyland attractions . . . Tony Travig, new singer "discov- Demand deposits Two of the five were Model T Fords, designated No. 1 and exhibit van, the displays of which show a look into the Cash for Scrap Iron, ered" by Dinah Shore, set for the young romantic lead in ABC's of individuals, No. 2. The others were a Shawmut, an Acme and an Itala— upcoming Fat Man series. He'll play the assistant to the title char- past and a glance at the future of the automotive industry. partnerships and names now long since forgotten in the automotive industry. Steel, Old Rags, Bat- acter, to be portrayed by Robert Middlrton ... M Squad's Lee Marvin corporations ... $4,607,492.09 The above picture shows (top left) the two Model T Fords will star in an upcoming Desilu Playhouse entry entitled Galaxy. Ford No. 2 reached Seattle at 12:55 p.m., June 23, nearly Time deposits of on the starting line in New York City Hall plaza; top right, teries, Junk Cars and It will be a "trip-to-the-moon" story 17 hours ahead of its nearest competitor, the Shawmut, and Individuals, part- was the first car ever to travel from New York to Seattle Ford No. 2 as it stopped to cool off in Cleveland, O.; lower all kinds of metals. (All.rlnWi rmrvtJ - TV CUIDE) nerships and cor- under its own power. Ford No. 1 came in third, the Acme left, a duplicate of the original Ford No. 2, along with porations $4,246,739.45 fourth. The Itala broke down and was shipped in by freight. Ford's 50 millionth (the exhibit van is in the background); Deposits of United The historic contest is being re-enacted this month by a lower right, the late Henry Ford (in derby hat and long Wall Auto Wreckers States Govern- LEGAL NOTICE Ford Motor Company caravan which, as nearly as possible, overcoat) greeting Ford No. 2, with driver Bert Scott and INCORPORATED ment $257,444.49 is following the same route and same day-to-day schedule mechanic C. J. Smith, in Seattle. At left (in checkered cap) 1822 11 St. West Belmar ROYAL 7-495 Deposits of State as the original contestants. is M. Robert Guggenheim, sponsor of race. lfUtuil 1-4200-1 SHERIFF'S SALE and political sub- Meat Market SUPERIOR COURT OF dicisions $1,257,290.53 NEW JERSEY Other deposits Open FrUUi 'Ul I F. M. CHANCERY DIVISION (certified and Two Drunken Drivers I 805 r Si. Mutual 1-0919 MONMOUTH COUNTY cashier's checks) O'Happy Day Pet Stores - 3 • PRIME MEATS Docket No. F-1922-58 etc $193,391.59 Fined $400 In Belmar j 1 REGAN'S Belmar National Bank, Shops to Serve 'Anything As A Pet AL MARTIN • POULTRY Total Deposits Two drivers charged with PALM ROOM body corporate, Plaintiff vs: $10,562,358.75 The O HAPPY DAY PET the three stores. A full line of • EGGS and BUTTER Ralph M. Dorsch, Defend- operating cars while under Other Liabilities .. $38,046.73 STORES located at 222 Main dog food, seed, grain, etc.. Painting and Decorating lor B. u. P«lfimBo, Frap. ant. the influence of liquor were St, Avon, 524 Bay Ave., Point , is always on hand. You name Home and Commercial • Weddings • Parties By virtue of a writ of execu- fined $200 each by Magistrate Total Liabilities $10,600,405.48 Pleasant, and at 2908 Lake- I it and you will find the O tion in the above stated ac- All Work Guaranteed Stephen D. Maguire in Bel- wood Road, Point Pleasant, HAPPY DAY PET STORES • Banquets tion to me directed, I shall ex- mar Municipal Court last stand out prominently as CAPITAL ACCOUNTS have it. The same satisfied pose for sale at public vendue, three of the finest pet stores - FREE ESTIMATES - SEATING 150 Capital Stock: Thursday night. ,pet owners among the resi- at the Court House in the Bor- along the Jersey Shore. These WE FINANCE Common Stock, Harold Whittle of Route 71. dents as well as summer folks ough of Freehold, County of three well stocked pet stores total par, 200,- come back to these three Monmouth, New Jersey, on who was arrested May 30, are owned and operated by INSURANCE PREMIUMS stores year after year, as the Monday, the 13th day of July, 000.00 $ 200,000.00 pleaded guilty and had his GLENN RONNIE, who is well people know there are none Assigned Risk 1959, at 2 o'clock, P. M., Pre- Surplus 300,000.00 driver's license revoked for known and well liked by the Undivided profits 278.567.06 I better in the Shore area. FIRE and vailing Time. two years. In the other case. pet owners in this area. Fea- GLENN RONNIE has built up All the lollowing tract or tured at the three stores, is MORTGAGE INSURANCE James McEvaddy of Brook- Total Capital "Anything For A Pet" and three splendid pet stores, and parcel of land and the prem- lyn, who was arrested for er- No Age Limits ises hereinafter particularly Accounts 778,567.0 "Anything As A Pet," A full his ever increasing patronage ratic driving June 7 on Fourth described, situate, lying and line of rare tropical fish, ac proves his ability and reliabil- No Credit Statements being in the Township of Wall, Total Liabilities avenue, also had his New Jer- quariums, and accessories | ity in the line. TWinbrook SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS in the County of Monmouth and Capital Ac- sey driving privileges revok- are to be purchased. A pro- (2-4626. RECOMMENDED BEGINNERS TO LIFE SAVING George B. Osborn and State of New Jersey, be- counts $11,378,972.54 ed for two years. fit sharing plan is in effect at PET STORES. (adv.) All Ages — Satisfaction Guaranteed ing commonly known as house 1759 Belmar Boulevard PRIVATE OR GROUP LESSONS number six on the easterly MEMORANDA MUtual 1-0197 side of L street north of Eigh- Assets, pledged or GETS SETON HALL Neptune Glass Co.. Reliable Firm teenth Avenue on the Harold assigned to se- NURSING DEGREE BOB LARSON GI 9-5649 D. Edwards property, more cure liabilities Under C. Zarcaro. Window Glass particularly described as fol- and for other pur- Miss Joan McDonough of Looking through the list of fact anything in glass is pro- lows : poses $300,000.00 724 20th avenue, South Bel- reliable business service firms duced by this firm. This BEING the southerly thir- mar, recently received her in the Neptune area we are firm is open from teen feet of lot number one I, Calvin F. Woolley, Exe- bachelor of science degree in always pleased to mention the firm. This firm is open from 8 Sales ond Service hundred thirteen and the cutive Vice President of nursing from Seton Hall Uni- NEPTUNE GLASS COMANY to 5 Monday through Satur- northerly twenty five feet of the above named bank, do versity, South Orange. located at 711 ATKINS AVE.. , day. Night service is also lot number one hundred twel- 1 available when needed. Char solemnly swear that the Neptune. The NEPTUNE ve as shown on a map entitled Miss McDonough, who was GLASS CO. is owned and les Zarcaro has done a swell above statement is true to the "Property of Frank White, graduated from Montclair operated by CHARLES ZAR job in the representation of a best of my knowledge and be- Chevrolet West Belmar, Monmouth High School and Presbyterian CAO, who established this truly outstanding glass ser- County, New Jersey" survey- lief. Hospital School of Nursing, firm four years ago. This firm vice. No job is too big, none Dally 9:30 A. M. lo 5 P. M. ed by William Segoine. CALVIN F. WOOLLEY, Newark, is serving as assist- offers instant service on auto too small to be appreciated tOB F STREET Being commonly known and glass. Glass ls Installed while This firm's many completed Evenings Tues A Thurs. Oldsmobile Executive Vice President, ant director at Black Steven- designated as No. 1732 "L" you wait. The NEPTUNE glass jobs in Neptune and vi- son Clinic of Presbyterian 7 lo 8 P. M. BELMAR, N. J. Street. West Belmar, New Correct Attest: GLASS CO.. also furnishes cinity stand as evidence to the Jersey. VERNON H. KING. Hospital. In September she curved windshields, plate skill and ability of Charles Eves. By Appointment ALSO The approximate amount of ANTHONY J. GUINCO, will become pediatrics direc- glass mirrors, as well as win- Zarcaro. Free estimates. Quality Used Can the judgment to be satisfied E. F. LYMAN JR. tor at the hospital. dow glass, furniture tops, in PRospect 4-2475. (adv.) by said sale is the sum of $5,- Directors. ' 930.00 together with the costs State of New Jersey, County of this sale. of Monmouth, ss: IRA E. WOLCOTT, Belmar Motors Sheriff. Sworn to and subscribed be- fore me this 22nd day of June MUtual 1-2727 Dated: June 8, 1959. Birdsall and Madigan, i and I hereby certify tliat 8th at F St. Belmar Attorneys. I am not an officer or director j (47 lines) S29.61 You get the comfort dividends of this bank. BIG ts4 - 9-12. (Seal) GEORGE F. CALLAS, Notary Public. My commission expires April 17, 1962. in your 59 FORD... For Insurance Information Consult . . . Monmouth County Surrogate's Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO Some cars' door openings EDGAR E. ROGFRS PRESENT CLAIMS AGAIN •ren't shaped lo (il people! ST ESTATE BELMAR AGENCY, Inc. So you have to squirm and Estate of Howard M. Slo wriggle ... make your body cum, deceased. conform to the car when Insurance Real Estate letting In and out. Pursuant to the order of 70S NINTH AVENUE BELMAR. N. J. EDWARD C. BROEGE, Sur- rogate of the County of Mon- Phon. MUtual 1-0540 mouth, this day made, on the application of the undersign- ed, Everett R. Slocum, Ad- ministrator with Will annex- of the estate of the said flo SQUIRM NO SQUEEZE NO SQUASH Howard M. Slocum. deceased, notice is hereby given to the Doors in 59 Fords are wider Fords have useable seating See how much more head creditors of said deceased to —up to six inches wider— space for six big people. room Ford has. Even big The driveshnft tunnel is present to the said Adminis- and door openings are con- six-footers sit up straight lower and renr seats are without touching the roof. trator with Will annexed, toured to fit you! You get in and out of a Ford with deeply cushioned all the And Ford's big roof pro- RELY ON their claims under oath within greater ease and comfort. way across. This means tects all passengers, in both six months from this date. The girls really like Ford's more comfort for all passen- front and rear seats, against Dated: June 17th, 1959. doorg ... for more graceful gers . . . especially for the the discomforts of excessive EVERETT R. SLOCUM, entries and exits. man in the middle. glare and heat from the sun. Monmouth Coal & Supply 1716 K St., Belmar, N. J. OWENC. PEARCE, Esq. 187 Main Street, Greater comfort is only the beginning of tlie Manasquan, N. J. dividends you get in a Ford, You gel Ihe during Summer weather Attorney. World's Most Beautifully Proportioned Car. ts4 - 9-12 You get a big dividend in Ford prices . . . the CALL MUtual 1-0706 for PROPOSALS lowest of the best-selling three. And you get Proposals will be received saving dividends that cut costs every mile you by the Board of Education of the Borough of Belmar, New drive. See and Action Test a new Ford at your experienced, quality deliveries Jersey , at the school house Ford Dealer's. See how you can go finer... with on Thursday July 9, 1959, more comfort... for less... in a new Fordl at 8 P. M. (E.D.S.T.) for thir- ty-five thousand (35,000) gal FORD DIVISION, Ions more or less of No. 4 for your oil tank or coal bin Fuel Oil to be delivered as required in the tanks of the school building in Belmar for Comfort-test the World's Most Beautijully Proportioned Cars ... World's Most Popular Cars ...the 59 Fords the school year ending June 30, 1960. The names of the producing companies from which the oil GIGER-FORD is to be supplied and an an- aylsis of the oil must accom- pany all proposals. 709 Tenth Avenue MU 1-1600 BELMAR MONMOUTH COAL & SUPPLY CO. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, EXTRA DIVIDENDS ARE ^ USED CARS TOO 16th end RAILROAD AVES. BELMAR RICHARD H. LYON, Secretary. ts3 - 9 - 11. f Check your car v* Check your driving C CHECK ACCIDENTS I'lfi • THE COAST ADVERTISER, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1959

11:00 A. M. — Morning wor- LEGAL NOTICE ship service. CLASSIFIED ORDINANCE NO. <88 7:00 P. M. — Youth Fellow- AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ship. MEEHAN FUNERAL HOME Church Services ING AND SUPPLEMENT- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WANT ADS ING ORDINANCE NO. 453 First Church of Christ. ENTITLED "AN ORDIN- HUSH 1. MEEHAN. Dirsctor SEVENTH DAY ADVENT1ST Call MUtual 1-2900 to place ads or mail to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN I Scientist ANCE TO REGULATE TIIE Asbury and Anelve Aves., Rev. B.D. Romaine Jr., Pastor Grand and Fourth Avenues, THE COAST ADVERTISER, Belmar, N. J. SALE, SERVICE AND DE- Asbury Park 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Scbool. Asbury Park, N. J. LIVERV OF ALCOHOLIC Rev. G. W. Rhodes, Parlor CLASSIFIED AD RATE Edward C. Broege. superin-1 Sunday service, 11 A. M. BEVERAGES IN THE Saturday: 20 words OR I,ESS SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS BOROUGH OE BELMAR. tendent. Sunday School 11 A. M. 555 Warren Ave. Spring Lake Heights 9:30 A, M.— Sabbath School COUNTY OF MONMOUTH 9:45 A. M. — Morning wor- Wednesday 8:15 P. M. — More than 20 words 3 cents per word 11 A. M .-Worship. AND STATE OF NEW JER- ahlp; sermon by pastor. testimony meeting. CHRIST METHODIST Classified Display $1 per inch SEV, ANII PROVIDING Telephone Gibson 9-5065 ll A. M. — Second worship; CHURCH ST. ROSE R. C CHURCH FOR CLASSES OF LICEN- service similar to the first. Spring Lake Heights Seventh Ave. & E St. SES. LIMITATION OF LIC- 7 P. M. — Westminister Fel- ReV. CHARLES G. HANKINS Rev. Peter J. Teston. Pastor ENSES, FEES FOR LIC- outdoor work. Easy and pleas- lowship meeting. 3-30 A. M.—Sunday School, Masses on Sunday— 7. 8:30, ENSES, AND RULES AND ant work for women who en- FIRST METHODIST tllen Gifford. superintendent. 10 and 11 A. M. LAWNS CLEANED and car- REGULATIONS FOR LIC- joy meeting people. Must be ENSES, TOGETHER WITH Seventh Ave. and D St. ed for; Weekly or Monthly; 10:45 A. M. — Morning wor- Confessions every Saturday well spoken, presentable, No PROVISIONS FOR THE For The BEST in TV-Raaio Service Rev. Stacy D. Myers. Minister Free estimates, MU 1-5630. ship; from 4 to 5:45 P. M., selling. Apply in person only, ENFORCEMENT THERE- 0:45 A. M.—Sunday School. 7:30 P. M. — Evening wor- trom 7:30 to 9 P. M. OF AND PENALTIES FOR Austin Heyniger, superintend- MARIE LOUISE - Experien- Thurs. - Fri. 11-4. CASTLE TV ihlp; The Perpetual Novens ln VIOLATION THEREOF ent. ced ln Dress Making, Altera- N. J. Standard Foods Corp. AND SPECIFICALLY RE- BAPTIST GOSPEL honor of Our Lady of the OPEN 10 A. M. — Pastor's Bible tions and repairs, 110 llth 39 E. Front St. Red Bank PEALING ORDINANCE GI 9-8167 LOW - LOW TABERNACLE Miraculous Medal is held EVEN IN OS Class. Ave., Belmar. MUtual 1-2681. NO. 298, ORDINANCE NO. REPAIR 9:48 A. M. — Bible Sohool every Mondsy evening at I. MEN & WOMEN CA 3-0456 11 A. M. — Morning wor- 320 ORDINANCE NO. 335, and with classes for sll ages. With Cars BILLS ship; sermon by the pastor. CHURCH WINDOWS CLEANED, resi- ORDINANCE NO. 349, OR- SUNDAYS CA 3-1974 10:45 A. M.—Morning wor- CHURCH OF ST. URIEL dential only; storm windows or Vi-Ton Trucks DINANCE NO. 352, ORDIN- 7:00 P. M. — Youth Service. ship service; messsse by THE ARCHANGEL dropped, stored, cleaned and Deliver Telephone Directories ANCE NO. 366 AND OR- QUALIFIED ENGINEER SERVICE pastor. BT. MARK'S R. C. CHURCH EPISCOPAL hung; Call Mutual 1-2330. IN MONMOUTH COUNTY DINANCE NO. 374 OF SAID 7:45 P. M.—Evening gospel TV-Radios - Hi-Fi - Stereo - Auto Radios 3rd Ave., & Crescent Pkwy. Sea Oirt FULL OR PART DAY . BOROUGH OF BELMAR," service: psstor's messsge. BY ADDING SECTION 309 (Sound Systems) Sea Girt Rev. Csnon R. H. MUler HARRY PFLUG ATTRACTIVE RATES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH RELATIVE TO BRAWLS, Rt. Rev. F. M. J. Thornton. Rev. Allen S. Bolinger. Curate 607 12th Ave., Belmar TV Antennas Sales And Service Rev. J. D. Thompson, Pastor Inquire 9-5, starting June 26, ACTS OF VIOLENCE, DIS- Paator 9:15 A. M. Sung Eucharist. Lawn mowers repaired and Ninth Ave., Near D St. for Asbury Park Area TURBANCES, UNNECES- For Fast Dependable Service CALL ANY Sunday Masses — 8, 10 and 10:10 A. M. Holy Commun- sbsrpened. Hand saws, cir- 13:15 P. M.—Sundsr Sohool. and starting July 1st SARY NOISE, ETC. ON TIME YESI ANY TIME Day or Night 11 A. M. ion with hymns. cular saws, hedge shears, THE METHODIST CHURCH for Freehold Area. LICENSED PREMISES, 11:15 A. M. Morning Prayer Including Sundays. scissors, chisels, planes, plan- SECTION 310 RELATIVE ST. CATHARINE'S CHURCH OF WEST BELMAR aaid Sermon. R. H. DONNELLEY CORP. Rev. James Thompson, er knives, kitchen knives and TO MUSIC ON LICENSED SPECIAL SALE on TV Antennas West Lake Drive, Spring Lake Dally - 7:30 A. M. Holy Com- c/o Warehouse, 34 Neptune 9:45 A. M.—Church School. ice skates sharpened. Phone PREMISES, SECTION 311 Rt Rev. J. J. Hogan. Pastor munion, except Fridays. Highway (Route 35) Hiway 35 Near New Bedford Road Classes for all ages. Richard MU 1-2145. RELATIVE TO DANCING Masses on Sunday — On the Neptune, N. J. Wsll Township, N. J. Saxion, general superinten- Fridays - 9:30 A. M. Holy ON LICENSED PREMISES, hour from 8 through 12 Noon. PLEASE DO NOT PHONE Communion. LOTS FOR SALE In Glendola- SECTION 312 RELATIVE Weekday Masses — 8 A. M. dent. Hurley Pond Road, Wall TO SPACE REQUIRE- Monday, B P. M. — Miracu- 11 A. M. — Morning wor- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL FOR RENT MENTS FOR PERSONS IN Township, Belmar, N. J. Nice lous Medal Novena devotions. ship; Message by the pastor. Fourth and Hammond Ave*. LICENSED PREMISES, location 50 x 175 ft.; reason- 7:30 P. M. Evening service Bradley Beach, N. J. SANDERS&EDGERS, House- SECTION 313 RELATIVE ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH able Phone Cypress 2-0644 or in the sanctuary Rev. George Hall, Rector hold Waxer, Bissell Rug Sham- TO "J A M SESSIONS," Spring Lske write Mrs. D. Mahoney, 423 8 A M. — Holy Communion poo Master. Factor Hardware "ROCK AND ROLL" OR SANDARAN Bt. Rev. J. J. Hogan. Pastor WALL MEIHOIIIST CHURCH East 158th St., Bronx 51, N. "J I V E" SESSIONS OR 9:30 A. M. — Family wor- Co. Cor. 10th Si F St.. MU- Sunday Masses — 7. 8, 9:30 Old Mill Road Y. "COMMUNITY SINGS" ON ship service. 1-0753. and 10:30 A. M. Spring Lake Heights LICENSED PREMISES, 11 A. M- — Morning prayer Weekday Masses — 7 A. M. Rev. Howard Lord, Minister FOR SALE AND SECTION 314 RELA- Scrubless Vinyl with sermon ROOMS, very reasonable; Friday 8 P. M. — Novena 9:45 A. M. Church School TIVE TO BATHING AND FOUR - DIAL RELAX-A-CIZ- SWIMMING SUITS, PLAY- of the Sscred Heart. program. 8T. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL clean, airy, single and double OR MACHINE; Just like new; rooms; Quiet neighborhood, SUITS AND SHORTS IN 11 A. M. — Morning wor- CHURCH (As Advertised regular price over $270, will Near Camp Evans; Private LICENSED PREMISES AF- CONGREGATION SONS ship; Hurley Pond Road, Glendola TER 7 P. M. sell for $120. Telephone entrance; One mile to Beach; ISRAEL 7:30 P. M. — Evening wor- Rev. S. R. Knight, Vicar MUtual 1-2570. Adults only; Businessmen llth Ave., snd D St. ship; 7:30 A . M.— Holy Commun- preferred; Day. Week, Mon- NOTICE On TV) Rabbi Normsn M. Eller CALVARl BAPTIST ion. TEN-PIECE DINING ROOM th. MUtual 1-4156. Notice is hereby given that Weekdays: Mornings, 7:30 Thirteenth Ave. at E St. 10 A. M. — Morning prayer SET; also pot stove for heat- the forgoing Ordinance was A. M.; evenings, question Rev. Nell B. Post, Pastor Holy Eucharist, with instruc- ing water; very reasonable: Just the Thing for ALL TYPES Electric Sand- Introduced and passed bours before sundown. 9:45 A. M.—Cburcn School, tion, and Church School. 1701 A St., Belmar, MUtual ers for Rent. Headquarters Sabbath: 8:30 A. M. In tbe Mrs. Neil B. Post in charge; first reading, at & regular 1-3558. SUMMER HOMES Adult Sunday School. COLLINGWOOD PARK for Woolsey Marine Paint, meeting held on the 9th day Main Synagogue. 2 Col 18 Pt. St. Rose Graduate 11 A. M. — Morning wor- COMMUNITY CHAPEL Carver's Hardware, 708 10th of June, 1959, and was finally GLENDOLA BIBLE ship; Rts. 33-34, at Collingwood DODGE. 1950 - Meadowbrook Avenue. MUtual 1-3971. adopted by the Board of Com- Exclusive In This Area With PROTESTANT CHURCH Circle 4 door sedan; green; radio missioners of the Borough of Rev. David E. Miller. Pastor 7:45 P. M. — Evening wor- Rev. Bruce Harrison, Pastor NEW FLOOR SANDERS, edg- Belmar, N. J., at a regular 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School, ship; and heater Good running 9:45 A. M. — Sunday School. ers and waxers by the day— mweetlng held on the 23rd classes for all ages, James W. ST. ANDREW'S METHODIST 'condition; sacrifice $90; Call W. H. WEISE & CO., 11 A. M. — Morning wor- for sanding and reflnishlng day of June. 1959. Crosbie. superintendent. Spring Lake MUtual 1-4156. ship, sermon by pastor. old floors. Complete line of 11 A. M. Morning wor- Rev. Donald T. Phillips, PETER MACLEARIE, Rt. 71 & Jersey Ave., Spring Lake Heights HELP WANTED Dutch Boy and Sapolin paints. ship; 7:45 P. M. — Evening wor- Mayor. Pastor We deliver. Davenport Paint 7 P.M.— Truth for Youth. ship. JOHN FERRUGGIARO. 9:30 A. M. — Church School, ~WOMENTpART TIME & Hardware, 917 F St., MU- Gibson 9-6040 7:45 P. M. Evening wor- Tuesday 8 P. M. — Prayer JOHN A. TAYLOR, Arthur Saunders, superinten- $1.25 per hour, 4 hours daily, tual 1-2143. ship: service. Commissioners. dent. 5 days per week. Indoor or Attest: DONALD F. MATTHEWS. Borough Clerk.

ORDINANCE NO. 487 AN ORDINANCE MAKING The Barclay IT UNLAWFUL TO AP- PEAR OR TRAVEL ON ANY STREET, AVENUE, OF BELMAR HIGHWAY OR ROAD, OR APPEAR IN ANY PUBLIC (Formerly Campbell - Evans) fpqpww rmrrr PLACE STORE OR BUS- INESS, IN TIIE BUSINESS DINING ROOM NOW OPEN ZONE OF TIIE BOROUGH OF BELMAR. IN A BATH- Breakfast 8 to I I A. M. - Dinner 5 to 9 P. M. ING OR SWIMMING SUIT, COSTUME. TRUNKS OR Buffet In Beach Bar - I to 3 P. M. GARMENT WITHOUT SOME PROPER OUTER WRAP OR GARMENT, Dave Barclay & Andy Huisman fe^re as near as your telephone AND TO APPEARORTRA- VEL ON ANY STREET. Completely Redecorated AVENUE. HIGHWAY, ROAD, BOARDWALK, DANCING IN THE BEACH, BEACHFRONT OR WATERWAY IN SAID BOR- OUGH, OR APPEAR IN LILAC ROOM ANY PUBLIC PLACE, STORE OR BUSINESS IN SAID BOROUGH, IN A Bathers Welcome In The Beach Bar STATE OF NUDITY.OR IN Fifth Ave., & A St. BELMAR, N. J. AN INDECENT OR LEWD DRESS OR GARMENT, OR MUtual 1-5299 TO MAKE ANY INDECENT OR UNNECESSARY EX- POSURE OF HIS OR HER PERSON; TOGETHER WITH PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF WHETHER ITS TO PLACE A AND REPEALING ORDIN- ANCE NO. 100 AND OR- DINANCE NO. 103 OF SAID CLASSIFIED AD, FRONT PAGE BOROUGH.

NOTICE The I'Mafli READER OR DISPLAY AD CALL Notice is hereby given that the forgoing Ordinance was introduced and passed on THE COAST ADVERTISER. AN first reading, at a regular meeting held on the 9th day On The Belmar Beachfront of June, 1959. and was finally adopted by the Board of Com- Between 15th and 16th Avenues AD TAKER WILL ARRANGE missioners of the Borough of Belmar, N. J., at a regular mweeting held on the 23rd OPEN FOR THE SEASON YOUR COPY TO BRING YOU day of June. 1959. PETER MACLEARIE, Mayor. Meet Your Friends RESULTS. JOHN FERRUGGIARO, JOHN A. TAYLOR, Commissioners. at our Attest: DONALD F. MATTHEWS. Borough Clerk. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Most Beautiful On The Oceanfront AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND "AN ORDINANCE CREATING A WATER UTILITY DEPARTMENT. -WE COVER YOUR DEFINING RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE DISTRIBUTION AND SALE CUSTOMER AREA- OF WATER, FIXING THE SCHEDULE OF RATES TO BE CHARGED THERE- FOR, AND IMPOSING BOWL PENALTIES FOR NON- PAYMENT THEREOF OR VIOLATION OF THE at the RULES HEREIN ESTAB- LISHED."

CALL TODAY! NOTICE AIR LANES Notice is hereby given that Mutual the foregoing ordinance was Introduced and passed on first //vm\\ THE COAST ADVERTISER reading on the 10th day of June, 1959, and was fin- — The Shore's Newest And Finest Bowling Center — ally adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Wall, N. J., on June 24, OPEN DAILY — From 8:00 A. M. 1959. BORIS S. BLUM, Township clerk. STUDENT RATES Mon. thr Fri. 1-2900 tsl -10. I A. M. to 6 P. M. Sat. to I P. M. Read The Coast Advertise'. Whether it's about municipal AIR LANES at Monmouth Airport sffslrs, schools, organisations FOR RESERVATIONS - MUtual I-SIM or social activities, you'll find It In The Coast Advertiser THE COAST ADVERTISER, TIU'USDAY, JUNK I;IR.;I

BELMAR GIRL'S HERE'S HOW Listen To WHTG TROTH IS TOLD For Local News Local news direct from The engagement of Miss The Coast Advertiser news Geraldine M. Keer to John W. room may be heard dally, Maynard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday through Saturday, Alfred W. Maynard of Como- at 1:50 P. M- over Radio 31 D Street Belmar, N. J, Allaire road, Allenwood, has Station WHTG at 1410 on Situated on beautiful Silver Lake conveniently yoar dial. Listen for high- lights of the news from Bel- located to serve '.be entire Shore Area mar, South Belmar, Wall Air Conditioned Pot Your Comfort Township, Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heighta nnd

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Hawaiian Cocktail Lounge & Hunting Lodge MISS DORIS J. KESSLER Oil Heating Service DELICIOUS DRINKS — FOOD TO TAKE OUT F. W. B A S C O M THE CANDLELITE Heating Specialist GI 9-97B5 Located On CLEANING - SERVICE GEORGE S INGE Highway 35. INSTALLATIONS Wsll Township, N. J. 1747 Belmar Blvd., Belmar MUtual 1-1040 D00R3 6'HIGHJ MISS GERALDINE KEER Ij'ttf STOCKJC? been announced by her par- i' DOWEL JOINTEM! Subscribe to ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew THE COAST ADVERTISER W. Keer of 513 Seventh ave- REALTORS INSURORS nue, Belmar. Miss Keer, who was grad- HAROLD OTTO "Fifty Years Experience" uated from Manasquan High School, is employed by Dr. E. Ladies' and Gents' Tailor B. Still well of Spring Lake. 706 TENTH AVENUE BELMAR Mr. Maynard, who also was Wins Scholarship ALTERATIONS graduated from Manasquan hAve., MU 1-0810 BELMAR High School, is employed by To Princeton University Phone MUtual 1-0503 Gilbert Thompson of Allen- Jon Joel Gibbons, who grad- wood. uated June 16 from Morres- Retires After 10 Years 1 BEACHCOMBER At Earle Naval Depot | SEA GIRT — Alfred M. || 18th & Ocean Aves Armes of 305 Sea Girt avenue, i BELMAR has retired from the Earle g Naval Ammunition Depot af- • ITALIAN RESTAURANT and BAR ter 10 years' service. j Formerly of Belmar, Mr. Armes is a member of the Un-1 OPEN FOR SEASON ion Fire Company, American NOW OPEN Legion Post and Exempt Fire- men's Association. He oper- Music — Entertainment ated the Sea Girt Refresh-1 ment Shop before going to j Earle and formerly was em- ployed by the late Irving R. Strauss of Belmar.

A cake made and decorated as a sailor hat adds a gay €2 Sylvonla Ava. NIPTUNI CITY note to the spring-time re- PRoipact 5-1164 •ni Highway IS freshment tables. Make two JON JOEL GIBBONS layers, one large, and thin 18th & Ocean, Belmar and the other small and thick. town High School, has won a Put together and frost. scholarship to Princeton Uni-

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Neptune Tire Exchange Offer All - ANNIVERSARIES - LEGAL NOTICB THE COAST ADVERTISER ted as Lots Nos. 596-597 Map Major Brand Tire and Tubes. of Belmar Gardens, Wall Get MOORE ESTABLISHED IN ISS2 One of the favorite automo- cars. The NEPTUNE TIRE Thirty Years Ago Glendola, were married in Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, made by Claude WILLIAM F. WATTERS, PUBLISHER AND EDITOB tive firms serving the car EXCHANGE also does expert June 25, 1929 Hamilton Methodist Church. owners of Neptune City and recapping. They offer a COM- W. Bridsall, Municipal Engin- Freshness With Elvin R. Simmill, son of Mr. — 1944 — 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, N. J. surrounding towns is known PLETE TIRE SERVICE, and eer and Surveyor, South Bel- Mrs, John A. Taylor enter- Telephone MUtual 1-2900 as the NEPTUNE TIRE EX- people can use this firm's and Mrs. H. G. Simmill of 816 mar. New Jersey, dated Aug- tained members of the Stitch Printed and published every Thursday at 701 Seventh CHANGE, located on State "EASY CHARGE" Plan. You 12th avenue, Belmar, was ust 5, 1926." and Chatter Club at her home; Avenue, Belmar, N. J., and entered as second class Highway »35 ln Neptune City. can always get a good "deal" among graduates of New Jer- j Being commonly known and 507 Seventh avenue. matter at the postofflce at Belmar, N. J., under an The NEPTUNE TIRE EX- with Jerry Izenberg. The sey law School who received I designated as No. 1602 Bever- CHANGE was established two word has fast gotten round diplomas in the Schubert I — 1944 — ly St.. Belmar Gardens, Wall Mom£ set ef Congress of March 3, 1879. years ago, and the firm is one Twp., New Jersey. this area of Monmouth that Theater, Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jenn- of the fastest growing tire you are always assured com- The approximate amount of — 1929 — ings of 1733 Belwood street, concerns in this area. The firm plete satisfaction when you the judgement to be satisfied FACTOR Mr. and Mrs. I. Weinstein West Belmar announced the is owned and operated by buy here. The large steady by said sale ls the sum of $5,- of Fort Lee announced the en- birth of a girl. Mr. and Mrs. JERRY IZENBERG who is business that the NEPTUNE 076.00 together with the costs HARDWARE doing a great job in the tire gagement of their daughter, Henry McNeal, of 606 Sixth MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY PRESS ASSOCIATION TIRE EXCHANGE does pro- of this sale. business. This firm is distri- ves that the honest and expert Ruth, to Dr. Jules N. Lewin avenue had a son born to IRA E. WOLCOTT, ADVERTISING RATE CARD FURNISHIO ON REQUEST butor for ALL MAJOR merchandising efforts of Jer- of 10th avenue, Belmar. them. Sheriff. Co. BRAND TIRES AND TUBES. ry Izenberg are surely being — 1929 — Dated: June 10, 1959. The firm also sells retreads appreciated. PRospect 5-9037. Cor. lOt), 1 F Street Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. LEGAL NOTICE CARL & WM. AMBRUZZESE, for all foreign and sports Attorneys. THE PUBLIC BE DURNED (adv.) Burke of 308 13th avenue cle- MU 1-0753 7-484 (42 lines) $26.46 If the Congress really is interested in passing a brated their 25th wedding an- SHERIFF'S SALE ts 4 10-13. labor bill in the public interest, it should consider the niversary at their home fol- SUPERIOR COURT OF Acme Woodworking Co., Leader In lowing a Mass in St. Rose NEW JERSEY Barden Bill, now bottled up in the House Labor Com- Church. CHANCERY DIVISION mittee. Line, Cabinets, Al Dubikowic. — 1929 — MONMOUTH COUNTY Looking through the list of Yourself" p r o j e c t s. The Henry G. Gregory was ap- Docket No. F 1615-58 Unlike the Kennedy Bill, Graham Barden's bill Norman T. Millman and outstanding business service ACME WOODWORKING CO., pointed a special police offi- The LAUNDERETTE firms in this area of Anne M. Millman, his wife, would deal with the problem of labor union monoply. also offers Farmica sink tops, cer by the Belmar Borough Monmouth County. We are as well as Tappan Built-in Plaintiffs vs: Robert C. La- Monopoly is against the interest of the people, as Con- Commission on recommenda- pleased to mention the ACME Ranges. This firm's many Cour and Josephine J. La- tion of Mayor Joseph Mayer. Cour, his wife Defendants. gress already has recognized in the anti-trust laws, and WOODWORKING COMPANY completed Jobs in Neptune, By virtue of a writ of exe- located at 169 South Main St., Avon, Asbury Park, Belmar — 1929 — 310 Morris Avenue monopoly is growing in labor today. Neptune. This reliable and; cution ln the above stated ac and vicinity stand as mute Miss Florence Anderson of fully experienced firm has tion to me directed, I shall ex- Prime example is James Haffa's unsavory Team- evidence to the skill and abil- Jersey City and Francis Was- Spring Lake, N. J. been established since 1945 pose for sale at public vendue, ity of AL DUBIKOWIC. Wood- serman of Ninth avenue, Bel- sters' Union, which not only has a stranglehold on and is owned and operated by at the Court House in the Bor- working is their speciality not SHIRTS FINISHED trucks everywhere, but has completed or is working on popular AL DUBIKOWIC. mar, were married in the oungh of Freehold, County of This firm offers Formica and a sideline, and anything will First Presbyterian Church Monmouth, New Jersey on agreements with other unions which control water, air panelyte sheets. They also be given a free estimate. All of Belmar. Rev. Paul N. Pol- Monday, the 20th day of July, 24 HOUR SERVICE jobs are fully guaranteed for and other land transport. offer wooden kitchen cabin- ing, Pastor, performed the 1959, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Pre- skilled in the workmanship ets. Special contract rates are ceremony. vailing Time. FLAT WORK —DRY CLEANING Hoffa has boasted that he has the power to bring offered the home owners and and materials used. No job "All that certain tract or all transportation to a halt, and so bring the country to business firms. Mr. Dubi- too big, none too small to be — 1929 — parcel of land and premises, kowic has always offered hon- appreciated. FREE ESTI- Louis Barr, owner and pub- its knees. This kind of weapon is not needed for collec- hereinafter particularly de- est expert advice to home MATES PRospect 5-7602. lisher, and J. Charles Turner, scribed, situate, lying and be- tive bargaining — it could only be used against the na- owners in regard to "Do It (adv.) editor of The Coast Advertis- ing in the Township of Wall, PICK-UP and DELIVERY GI 9-8758 tion itself. er, were attending the three- In the County of Monmouth LEOAL NOTICB LEGAL NOTICE day convention of the New and State of New Jersey. Being known and designa- To obtain this power, Hoffa has had no hesitancy Jersey Press Association. about allying himself with unions ruled by pro-com- SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1958 AUDIT REPORT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WALL munists. AS REQUIRED BY R.S. 40:4-2 Fifteen Years Ago THE HOLIDAY ROOM COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET June 23, 1944 Other unions have brought the country to stagna- December December Wallace Beery, motion pic- McCann's Atlantic Hotel tion by striking entire industries, such as steel and coal. ASSETS 31, 1958 31, 1957 ture actor, was guest at GAROFALO'S on the Beachfront in Belmar This has occurred even in wartime. There is no law to' Cash $481,101.33 $305,176.: Dave's Seafood Restaurant, F Ocean and 15th Avenues prevent strikes against the whole public, and many un- Investments 40,000.00 30,000.00 street and Seventh avenue. Stalte Road Aid Allotments He was one of the group of NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF JOSEPH GUTIERREZ ions have shown that their restraint can't be counted Receivable 8,000.00 8,00 Hollywood actors who were MARKET upon. Taxes, Tax Title Liens and Utility staying in Asbury Park while (formerly of Esquire, East Orange, and. Charges Receivable 169,874.43 142,722.26 making a motion picture at Franklin Arms, New York) Foreclosed Tax Lien Property 37,729.19 39,334.19 It now appears that most Congressmen are more the Lakehurst Naval Base. Other Accounts Receivable 3,814.94 6,739.61 PRIME MEATS concerned with the political power that organized labor Interfund Accounts Receivable 28,500.00 — 1944 — Breakfast 8 to 11 A. M. George E. Lins, son of Mr. holds over them than they are with the monoply power Deferred Charges to Future Dinner 5 to 9 P. M. — Sunday I to 6 P. M. which labor leaders hold over the entire nation. Taxation-General 6,169.48 5,00i and Mrs. William T. Lins of POULTRY Deferred Charges to Future 516 Seventh avenue, was Taxation-Not Bonded 695,000.00 awarded a state scholarship Fixed Capital-Utility-Completed and to Rutgers University. REACHING OUT! Authorized but Not Completed .... 689,505.44 — 1944 — GROCERIES CAstle 3-1256 Lawns and Hedges Total Assets $2,159,694.81 $536,972.42 Marion Newman of River road was hostess to the Jun- and ior Choiristers of Calvary CHARLES BROWN Baptist Church at an outdoor LIABILITIES, RESERVES supper on the lawn. AND SURPLUS 904 F St. Belmar BULLDOZING — GRADING — 1944 — Appropriation Reserves $ 60,691.64 $ 80,555.88 Miss Charlotte War dell, Accounts Payable and Prepayments 37,942.57 30.696.22 EXCAVATING — TREE REMOVAL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- We Deliver Interfund Accounts Payable 28,500.00 Special Funds Accumulated 40,758.03 bert Wardell of Old Corlies 40 Fletcher Ave. Manasquan, N. J. Improvement Authorizations- avenue, Neptune, and Pfc. MUtual 1-0652 Unfunded 1,247,119.90 Donald F. Pyle, son of Mr. Amortization of Fixed Capital and Mrs. Reginald Pyle of Acquired and Authorized 204,505.44 Reserve for Certain Receivables .... 211,918.56 188,796.06 Surplus 328,258.67 149,706.36

Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus $2,159,694.81 $536,972.42

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS - CURRENT ACCOUNT REVENUE Year 1958 Year 1957 EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1959 Surplus Revenue Appropriated $ 99,000.00 $ 75,000.00 Current Revenue (Cash Basis) 1,514,004,97 1,331,890.15 Additions to Income Unexpended Balance of Appropriation Reserves 20,331.46 17,512.47

Total Revenue $1,633,336.43 $1,424,402.6

EXPENDITURES Announcing.... % Appropriations $436,540.00 $397,378. Local School Tax 615,730.54 583.325.45 per annum County Tax 243,317.05 219,362.29 District Taxes 71.992.79 56,477.00 interest State Road Aid Cancelled 590.31 Increase in Reserve for savings Interfund Loans 187.50 4.408.73 Refund-Prior Year's Collection on Erroneous Tax Assessment 461.23 accounts

Total Expenditures $1,368,229.11 (1.361,542.34

Surplus From Operation $265,107.32 $ 62.860.28 Brides'delight...our beautiful ADD: Deferred charges Included ln BANKING HOURS: above Expenditures $ 5,000.1 Both Offices * FLOWER * Amount Added to Surplus 9:3? a. m. to 2:30 p. m. Beginning July I, 1959 Belmar-Wall National Bank will pay 3% Revenue $265,107.32 $ 67,860.28 SIDEWALK TELLER Surplus Revenue Balance per annum interest on saving accounts. This is the highest rate January 1st $147,853.56 $154,993.28 SERVICE Belmar Office WEDDING LINE any commercial bank may pay. Sub-Total $412,960.88 $222,853.56 2:30 to B:00 p. m. Appropriated in Current Budget . $ 99,000.00 $ 75,000.00 DRIVE-IN TELLER SERVICE Suplus Revenue Balance - Both Offices Savings received by mail or deposited on or before Tuesday. December 31st $313,9 9:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. -A]' LOAN DEPARTMENT July 14th, will earn interest from July Ist. HOURS with 6 exclusive new Regency Scripts COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Well Office Open your savings account now and bank regularly at.... AND SURPLUS SEWER UTILITY ACCOUNT REVENUE: Year 1958 Year 1957 9:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Surplus Appropriated $ 100.00 $ 314.56 s&l unddfu. h^dvatdSo. t&Hmon, Current Revenue on a "Cash Basis" 1,465.53 1,405.29 Additions to Income: Unexpended Balance of Appro- priation Reserves 245.31 605.35

Total Revenue $ 1,810,84 $ 2,325.20 EXPENDITURES: M. we&fc. Q&USH&rty Appropriations $ 1,500.00 $ 1,614.56 Surplus From Operation $ 310.84 $ 710.64 OPERATING SURPLUS: BELMAR-WALL Balance - January 1st $ 1,852.80 $ 1,456.72 0«3 Sdwari Pouljfilon Sub-Total $ 2,163.64 $ 2,167.36 LESS: Amount Appropriated In Budget .. $ 100.00 $ 314.56 National Bank Mr ar,

. _ i = When you chooa* from our famous Regency Flower Wed^ RECOMMENDATIONS ding Line you heed havs no qualms about quailty-thii ridT Tliat special efforts be made in 1959 to clear the delin- tsised HELIOOR A VINO • hss all ths distinction of the fin- quent personal property taxes from the records. The tax title lien accounts are increasing, and it is re- •ft crsftsmsnshlp-yet costs about half as much as you'd commended that steps be taken in 1959 to acquire title to the (usssl Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your tax lien properties that are not yielding revenue under ex- isting conditions. complete wedding stationery needs. *Helio(ravini~not to ROBERT F. MOLL, C.P.A. (Pa.) bs con/used with engraving. Registered Municipal Accountant. The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit of the Township of Wall. County of Monmouth for the calendar year 1958. This report of audit submitted by rrniBi jbi k The COAST ADVERTISER Robert F. Moll, Registered Municipal Accountant, is on file at the Township Clerk's office and may be inspected by any F Street at 9th Avenue, Belmar Route 35 at 18th Avenue, Wall 701 - 7th Avenue BELMAR interested person. BORIS S. BLUM, mmmmm&mmm*MAM*!* * !-J*r ew Clerk. Phone MUtual 1-2900 tsl -9 THE COAST ADVERTISER, THUI1SDAY, JUNE 25. 1959 Page 7 Via Magic of Remodeling Belmar Home Bakery, Est. 15 Yrs. LEGAL NOTICE 7-496 Design-lt-Yourself Unique Feature Master Baker, Joe. Miltenberger SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF Aging Tumble-Down Shack O O One of the outstanding WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND NEW JERSEY shops in Belmar is the pop- PARTY CAKES with assorted CHANCERY DIVISION Of Newest Stock Entrance Door ular BELMAR HOME BAK- fillings. The BELMAR HOME MONMOUTH COUNTY Becomes Modern Home ERY located at 809 P street. BAKERY is open from 7 A. Docket No. F 1347-58 The newest apd one of thei This notable bakery has been M. till 7 P. M. daily. Every- most intriguing advancements in | established for the past 15 thing is spic and span in this Belmar Savings and Loan j the home building materials years. JOSEPH MILTEN- modern clean bake shop. The Association, body corporate, j field today is a new stock panel | BERGER, owner and founder, same people buy here year Plaintiff vs: Leroy F. Magee and Ruth K. Magee. his wife, entrance door you can design is a master baker. No bakery after year, as folks know in the area enjoys a better et al., Defendants. yourself. there is n't a better bakery name, nor a larger steady along the Shore. Bakeries By virtue of a writ of exe- This means that families who patronage. Many of the heal- cution in the above stated ac- come and bakeries go, but the are planning to build or remodel thy boys and girls seen in Bel- tion lo me directed, I shall ex- old reliable BELMAR HOME a home, as well as architects and mar have been brought up on pose for sale at public ven- BAKERY continues to thrive builders, can now have the the pure healthful bakery pro- due, at the Court House in the year after year because of beauty and individuality of a ducts from the BELMAR Borough of Freehold, County custom-made door at slock door HOME BAKERY. This bak- customer satisfaction MUtual of Monmouth, New Jersey, on cost and availability. ery specializes in delicious 1-2889.

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Mrs. Gertrude Allen ber of Congregation Sons of Israel. Her family formerly Funeral services for Mrs. SPRING LAKE owned the Belmar Hotel now Gertrude Allen of 310 14th the Barclay, at 112 Fifth ave- HILLIKER RADIO-TV SHOP avenue, Belmar, were held PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nue. Auto Rhdio — Ponographs — Recorders — Amplifiers last week. She died June 11 in Fitkin Memorial Hospital She is survived by a sis- Opening For Summer Season Repairs — Accessories — Batteries — Tubes after a short illness. ter, Miss Rose Lowenstein; a 1 A. M. until 8 P. M. • Shop Service Only — GI 9-6203 nephew, Martin Rosenblatt of Born ln Latvia, Mrs. Allen SUNDAY, JUNE 28TH the American Embassy in New Bedford Road — Wall Township had lived In Rutherford be- Honduras, and a niece, Mrs. fore moving to Belmar 30 Service Every Sunday at 11 A. M. Beatrice Levine of Santa Ana, years ago. She was a mem- Cal. .... MINISTER ....

Rev. Robert B. Whyte, D. D, LL D. HAVE FUN UNDER THE SUN... Call MU 1-1900 Day or Night -TAYLOR'S- SPECIALS BAR-B-Q SUPPLIES from Our HARDWARE DEPT GRILLS MAHOGANY CHARCOAL Belmar officials Join with Mr. and Mrs. Saul Sokolow BRIOUETS in opening newly remodeled »nd redecorated Belmar De- FOLDING DOORS partment Store, now Belmar's Fashion Corner, at F street LITER and 10th avenue. Done in white and pink, store offers completely modernized version of shopping center for CHEF HATS Complete with Track $9.00 youngsters and their mothers. Included are an "After Five Shop" featuring cocktail party apparel, swim and GLOVES sports section and children's department. In opening ceremony were, (left to right), Mayor Peter Maclearie, APRONS PLASTIC-1/2 INCH Commissioners John Ferruggiaro and John A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Sokolow. UTENSILS GARDEN HOSE Mrs. Sack Passes, in Belmar, who was more (5 Year Guarantee) - Reg. $3.95 - 50 Ft. than 80 died Sunday at the CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Old Belmar Resident Sunnyfield Farms, Wall Funeral services for Mrs. Township. She had lived In QUICK-ACTION STARTER SPECIAL 5177 Zoe Sack were held Tuesday Belmar most of her life. She night at her home, 610 Sixth was the widow of William A. avenue, Belmar. Rev Blanch- Sack. ard D. Romaine Jr., pastor of Born in Wall Township, she HOBBY SHOP the First Presbyterian Church was a member of the First SAVE YOUR TIME of Belmar, officiated. Burial Presbyterian Church and its WHITE PINE was in Greenwood cemetery, 1 Ladies' Aid and Missionary Give Us A . | societies. She also was a MILL ENDS Mrs. Sack, who had lived member of the Woman's Club Try it now! Ballantine proves a beer Call and of the Woman's Republi- can be truly light and still give you all the can Club. At honest-to-goodness lager beer flavor you 50? ARM LOAD She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur P. Baldwin of Verona; want. No wonder Ballantine is the largest- MUtual 1-0511 a grandson and three great- selling beer in the East. grandchildren. FREE DELIVERY ALUMINUM PUSH GRILLES The J, Henry Dangler Fun- Next lime ask Ihe man lor for eral Home of 304 Eighth ave All At nue was in charge of arrange- Ballantine SCREEN or COMBINATION DOORS MIDGETS TAYLOR'S HARDWARE 12 Inches High and RAYMOND W. REID lii^w*: beer 809-F St. BELMAR, N.J. Funeral services for Ray STOCK CARS mond W. Reid of 600 17th ave- P. BALLANTINE & SOWS. NEWARK, N. J. Reg. $3.69 SPECIAL $1.89 nue, South Belmar, were held last week at the Daniel A Reilly Funeral Home, 801 D street, Belmar. Rev. Blanch- "Forty Years at the Shore — Serving tbe Shore" Sat. Nite 8:30 ard D. Romaine Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian FORD FORD rrr • CHUCK Church of Belmar, officiated. STERNER COAL & LUMBER CO. 5EE: • ARNOLD Burial was in ' Monmouth Memorial park. I Ith, 12th & R. R. Avenues Belmar, N. J. Len Duncan Tony Bonedies, Mr. Reid, who was 20, died Phone MUtual 1-1900 and Other Start. June 11 in Fitkin Memorial Hospital, where he had been STORE HOURS: - 7:30 to 5:00 Daily- 'til Noon Sat, a patient for two weeks. • NOT OPEN SUNDAY • Born in Neptune, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Reid he had lived most of his life in South Belmar. He was grad- uated from Belmar Grammar School and Manasquan High TAKE'EM HOME!! School. He was a member of the Gear Grinders, a South Belmar Youth group. Besides his parents, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Fresh - Made Sa lads Dan McLaughlin of Glendola 12 Different Choices and Mrs. Rudolph Duke of Ready To Serve Neptune; his paternal grand mother, Mrs. Anna Reid of Asbury Park, and his mater- - OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY - nal grand-mother, Mrs. V. A. GIGER- FORD Christensen of Las Vegas, Nevada. BELMAR'S NEW FORD DEALER Polish Pickled LEGAI. NOTICE Kielbasi Cucumbers BOROUGH OF BELMAR Publication Required By located at R. S. 40: 72-17 APRIL. 1959 GENERAL ACCOUNT Receipts: 709 - 10th Avenue Route 35 At Old Mill Road 69 1959 Taxes S60.084.31 1958 Taxes 1.447.97 DIFFERENT Misc. Revenue 4.023.57 Cocktail Other Receipts 24.15 Our Pledge VARIETIES Frankfurters $65.580.00 of Best New Car Deals DISBURSEMENTS: Operating . $64,388.99 School Tax 59.980.25 Finest Used Cars Priced Right COLD CUTS Appropriation Reserves 6.30 — ALSO — Other Tops In Service Disbursements 64.00 Complete Line <124,439.54 Full Line Of Genuine Ford Parts MEAT WATER-SEWER UTILITY Receipts: VEGETABLES Water Rents $16,188.06 YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Miscellaneous . 925.00 GROCERIES $17,113.06 IS ANXIOUS TO MEET YOU - STOP IN

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