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KtepYtmrUhdOm There Art Better Yimr Driving AU Buy* In Belmar THE COAST ADVERTISER Your Kft O* fit Otfi»UJimmV*r For Belmar, 3M* Idlwar, Wttt Tomukip, 3priwg Ukt flssjMs. Sixty-Ninth Year No. 6 — 8 Page* BELMAR, NEW J188HY, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 Sevan Grata Cleanup In Wall Realtors'Week Settle Damage To Sherman Heads Heights YFW Post Probing $3,000 Army ManToBe Heights Grants Opening Sunday Bankers' Group WoH Burglary Belmar members of the Richard K. Sherman asala- Wall Township police are Taxes Facilities Monmouth County Board of Beach For $6,000 Unt cashier of Selmar-Wall Installs Officers continuing their Investigation Scout Executive Final Approval Realtors will participate In National Bank In obaige *t of the theft of 13,000 from the observance of Realtor the Manasquan arete Perkins Pancake House in Road Chairman Report Week, starting Sunday and Belmar Action Develop PI as a Branch, was *l*o- Kelly, State Legislative Route 88, early Monday mom Retiring Major Appoin- To Apartments continuing through May J« ed From Boat Col- ted president of Monmouth Officer, Becomes Ing. ted For Area From All Materials Will The week has been set aside Chapter, Amertoan In- Police Chief Walter Wltte Be Picked Up as part of the nation-wide ob lision At Sea Pott Commander reported the theft was dlscov Deal To Brielle Council Adopts Adjust- servanoe sponsored by the ered by Sergeant Downs Commltteeman Walter Lu National Association of Real Belmar has settled to I LAKE HH3OHTB- and Patrolman James Mo- OAKHUR8T — Appointment ment Board's OK On kowlta, chairman of the Wai Estate Boards. 18.000 claims against two bba Newly elected officers of Spr- Cann while they were making of Major Oeorge P. Bett Garden Type ,i Township road committee, to owners for damages causei ing Lake Heights Post No. a routine check of the rest- USA, (ret.) a* district scout day reported the departmen Mayor Peter Maclearle has to the beachfront by oil afte: 1716. Veterans of Foreign aurant about 6:30 A. M. The executive tor the area from Issued a proclamation deslg SPRING LAKH HEIOHTS-. ha» been overwhelmed with a collision of the vessels in Wars of the United States, chief said the break into the Deal to Brielle has been an Final action, barring any the additional service It has natlng the May 30-26 period 195*. The settlement was ap- were Installed by Paat Com- restaurant was through a rear nounoed by Monmouth County as Realtor Week and urging legal proceeding*, to permit, bad to provide (or pickup of proved by the Borough Com mander David S. Lawrle ol window. The money was tak Council, Boy Scouts of Amer erection of garden apart- refuse and trash during the all dtlsens to Join hi the ob mission In a special meeting Post No 4*1, Newark at a din en from a cash box In an of servanoe. In the proclamation ments waa taken by Mayo* cleanup period. Tuesday night. ner meeting Saturday night at flee In the basement, which Joseph E. Robertson and UN Mayor Maclearle paid tribute A few days after the colll.iioi Larry's Colonial Restaurant. had been ransacked. to the realtors for their ac Borough Council Monday Mr. Lukowtti said he hai near Ambrose Lightship of Manasquan. Past Monmouth night. The council, on a M been advised by Mrs. Irma K Uve Interest In civic and bus the tankers, one owned by County Commander Wilbur lneas affairs. vote, adopted a recommenda- Stanley, township clerk, tha Texaco, Inc., and the othei Ekkman of Neptune assisted tion of Ihi- Board of AdJus*- township trucks bad picked the Seven Skies, operated by In the Installation. Junior Vice LITTLE LEAGUE ment that a building permit up 86 loads of cleanup trash Mrs. Lllyan B. Connelly, County Commander Charles president of Connelly-Bergen, Rederelt, June 36. 1M». the be Issued for the apartment the first week and 84 loadi beaches along the North Jer Norman ar., brought greet- project In Allaire road. last week. The cleanup cam Inc., of Belmar la treasurer sey Coast were covered with ings of Monmouth County OPENING SEASON paign Is being continued thr of the Monmouth County Two members of the council heavy oil. Crews had to be Council, VPW. did not vote. Councilman. ough June 4. with collections Board of Realtors and Wil- put to work to cleanup am toeing made at the curb eachliam C. Longatreet of Spring Cornelius V. Kelly of 803 Robert McKmght abstained bury the mess. Bathers deser Parade Saturday Before and Councilman p. Jameer Monday of articles placed ou Lake Is president. ted the beaches. Ocean road, state legislative Sunday night. ,officer, was Installed as post First Games At Reid Masella Jr.. disqualified him- Other Belmar members are The municipalities along the self. Russell H. Astley, Mrs. Cyn- commander, Vincent J. Kel In Wall Township .Mr.Lukowltasald the truck coast started civil actions RICHARD K. SHERMAN , say as senior vice commander The council's action follow-' may have missed some places thia M. Peder, and John N. against the owners of the ves and Felix O. Porlensa as Jun- ed another hearing on the pro-' because of the large quanlt Oarrabrandt. : sets. Besides Belmar, suits stltute of Banking, at its 38th ior vice commander. Others Belmar-Wall Little League posed apartment project, at-! ies which had to be collected were started by Asbury Park annual dinner May 8 at Val Installed are; James J. Com- will open Its 1M3 season Sat- though public hearings had' He urged that residents be Bradley Beach, Long Branch Ernie's Sea Girt Inn. mons, Judge advocate; Bam urday with more than 300 previously been held by thai. patient, adding everything Deal and the Loch Arbor Mr. Sherman Joined the Bel- uel Cottrell, chaplain; Earl E. boys enrolled In the baseball council on the toning change put out will be picked up be- Beach Club. Nathan Baker o mar Wall Bank staff in >*•», Clark, surgeon and Joseph J program. for the area In which tta fore the end of the cleanup Hoboken represented Belmar He has taken courses of the Miller, patriotic Instructor garden apartmente will too and some of the other munlci American Institute of Sink- The opening day festivities period. Kr. Kelly will also serve as will include a parade and a MAJOR GEORGE P. BETT built and on the plan* aaoT New Department paliUes. ing. post service officer and legls variance requeat before the In former years the clean couple of abbreviated double- Belmar's suit was for Uu Mr. Sherman, son of. Mr. lative officer. Mr. Kelsey will headers at the Little League lea. He will take up hie duties Board of Adjustment. up period usually ran for one recovery of $58,448. Include! and Mrs. Letter B. Sherman serve as public relations of about July -. The garden apartment area to two weeks. Several weeks Field near the Marconi road Whalen Calls For En- In that was f3,«M for out-of of S10 10th avenue, pelmar, llcer. Trustees Installed are; gate of Evans Signal Labor' MaJ. Bett formerly was sta- (Continued from Pag* 4) ago, however, Mr. Lukowits pocket expenses to cover the is serving as mastof Immediate Past Commander tioned at Fort Monmouth and suggested that starting with atory in Wall Township. On gineering Division cost of the beachfront'dei Ocean Lodge 89. P. * Alvin Allen, for three years; hand to throw out the first made bis home In Shrews April 10. the cleanup time be up, 85,750 estimated a* the M,, Belmar. He la a i Past Quartermaster Woodrow bury. He la now stationed In Blalock Family extended for five to six weeks In Wall Township balls will be Mayor Peter Ma- loss of revenue from bathing daughters Linda and Katn- clearle of Belmar, Mayor Le- Heidelberg, Germany. to give householders more facilities and S50.000 for loss ryn, live at 1401 Wart < Elmer, for years, and Presented Fund Patrick M. Whalen, roy P. Walling of south Bel- time to clean op the debris of good will. Bayshore Court, Wall ' Prank Martlnangelo, for one MaJ. Bett, while stationed A fund of SlU voluntarily and other materials accum cratlc candidate for the ship. year. Mr. Allen waa elected mar and Mayor Richard J. at Port Monmouth, served aa Township Committee in Hlnck of Wall Township. subscribed by friend* and ulated ever the Winter and ((quartermaster and was ap sooutmaitor of Troop SO. spon- others following the death of' from the March 6-1 storm November election, I pointed post adjutant. sored by the Preabytarlao night attacked 'the The parade will organise at 7-year-old Linda Blalook In a The trucks have been loaded * PROCLAMATION Men's Club of Shrewsbury. He railroad grade oroesmg aooK with trash, brush, tree limbs tee's action in moving to Funeral Service WHEREAS, the Mr. Kelly also announced F street and sixth avenue In later was Explorer advisor ate a new Department of appointment of Mr. For- Belmar and get under way at dant waa presented to the lit- and other materials. MOUTH OOteMtT . it cabinet advisor In tle girl's family Monday. Tha He Works. He spoke bi OP REALTORS la i as 1M3 Buddy Poppy 13 Noon. The Wall High School the Red Bank area. Soout the Wall Democratic Club in The port also has Band win lead the marchers, fund waa donated by panona For Oscar I. Lake Ing Realtor W« Troop SS. under hi* leader- who pitched in on learning of HEIGHTS PUPILS Mechanics Hall, Glendola. 36, along wlBi 9-year-old Car In addition to the team* par- ship, was the first troop to 1 i Forlensa daughter of Mr. ticipating in tha major and her death at tha Mb avenua 1,400 member boards I arrive at the Forestburg Scout crossing of the New York * IN "THE MIKADO The Township Committee Veteran Of Four Wars National Association ( Mrs. rorlenia a* the minor divisions there will be Reservation when tha samp SPRING LAKE HEIOHTB- last week Introduced an ordin- Itoeel Buddy Poppy Olrl for police contingents, fir* appar- Long Branch Railroad May ». Estate Boards; and opened In ISM. In Germany Moat of the money was *OB>- PupUs of Spring Lake Hei ance creating the Public Dies at 78, Buried WHEREAS. Realtors : 1BS3. Toe Forlensas Uve at atus and fire companies add tie has served aa aatlstant dla- a** Elementary school wHI Works Department. The mea- Meadowbrook road and first aid squads and equip- ated by employees of t 1 With Honors raised the Stan trict oommlwtoner In charge York fc Long r~- •The Mikado' Oils sure combines the road and TO ta a third grade pu- ment. . ,, „ . sohool •tip, M.. ta the me - Jin*'. Uchool along r street to A. Blalook of I a' veteran of four personal ethics which stands fists Buddy Poppy drive In South Belmar, where the given by the I Public Works at a salary of wars, were held yesterday at as an example to all In bus- win commence with the sale J. Prod Billett. Monmouth Belmar, and a pupil at nation" was produced I »6,S00, the same he U now re- parade will disband. The boy* mar Grammar Sohool. h ternoon at the Daniel A; Rell iness life, and marks the of the first poppy to May Jos-will be taken In can to the nut executive, aald MaJ. yean ago. ceiving as water superintend- ly Funeral Home, SOI D Realtor as a leader ta his eph E. Robertson at Borough Bett ha* completed the Wood her life when she walked into ent. Little League Field. Marino the aide of a Jeney Central Leading parts will be Play street. Rev. Bianchard D. Ro- community; and Hall on May 33 and will con Yaccavone, league president, Badge training honor and last Unue through May SO. April 7 received the Silver freight train aa aha waa re* ed by William Anderson. Bar Mr. Whalen said he was op- malne Jr., pastor of the First WHEREAS, the Realtors of win be master of ceremonies. turning to sohool altar lunch. bar* Apostolou, Janet con posed to the appointment of Presbyterian Church, officiat- Belmar have given unsel- Commander Kelly Eight teams In the major di- Beaver of Scouting for distin- guished service to pouth. . Magistrate Stephen O. Ma. over, Alan Davis, Steve How Mr. Slemers because he feels ed. A military service wai fishly of their time by ac- ced the post will sponsor vision are sponsored by the guire In Belmar Court las* land, Richard Ofeldt, Patty bald at National Cemetery tive Interest la civic and Memorial Day services at t that he Is not qualified and Pat Joyce Association. Cen- MaJ. Bett wttl attend the Thursday referred to tMe Okaen. Dentae Srols that the position requires a Beverly. municipal organisations and A. M. May SO at the World tral Motors, Belmar'* Fash- Monmouth County prosecu- Michael Wetae. The chorus Is affairs: and War II monument at Bor- National Training School for professional municipal engin- Mr. Lake, who was 78, died Ion Corner, wall Fire. Wan Soout Executives at Mend- tor's office with recommend*., composed Of the eighth grades eer. He said that the town- Saturday at Bast Orange Vet- WHEREAS, the guiding ef- Lions, Belmar Lions. Belmar by some seventh ham, upon hi* return to the tton for dismissal charge* ship la now spending approxi- erans Hospital after a shori forts of the Realtor* of this Ktwants and V.P.W In the United Sate* before he Joins against three members of the graders. mately $18,000 a year for the Illness. He was born In what community through the far- minor division the alz team* the Monmouth Counoll staff. train crew on the part-time services of an en- was then Indian territory sighted programs they es- are sponsored by the Belmar Scenery depicting Mt. Fu- llneer who also fills a similar near Van Buren Township, pouse, such as their Build Requiem Offered Elks. Mele Sport*. Triangle Mr. BUlett said MaJ. Bett ta there was no evidence of nog- jiyama and traditional Nip- 10b for 10 other municipals Indiana. He had lived in Mar America Better Program Marine Service. Naser Press, rounding out more than 30 licence. The three an Rusaolt ponese garden effects has es. This, be said. In addition gate and Atlantic City before of urban renewal and con- Pete's Bicycle Shop and Lit- yean of military service. Hatley of Atlantic ayenUa, been made by William Bay » Mr. Seimers' salary of 88,- moving to Belmar 30 years servation, have contributed For W.P.Dunn Jr. tle League Auxiliary. MaJ. Bett la married and has Manasquan; Ogden HCrton of ard, Gary Frost. AddlaonHeu- 300, could support a township ago. He retired a year ago as greatly to the economic well five children. In Shrewsbury 604 Laurel avenue. Point Mtt. Robert Heti and Richard engineering department which proprietor of the Belmar Ap- being we enjoy and have he was was president of the Pleasant, and Henry Kinsley Marr. costumes ban been would be devoted' solely to >liance Store. aided our community In Retired Banker.Sea Girt Men'* Club and active in the of 714 Mount place, also Point gleaned from parents and fri- Missionaries To affair* of the' Presbyterian Pleasant. . . : , , • Wall Township programs. He Mr. Lake was a veteran i housing. Industry and com- Resident, Dies At 69 ends having kimonos and pointed to the 1969 water sys- the Spanish-American War. the merce: and ' Speak In Belmar otter Japanese apprej. A em engineering fee of ap- Boxer Rebellion, the Mexican On Trip To Mexico Rev. Kaare Erlokson of committee of the PTA la al- WHEREAS, a great many AVON TAKES WALL to Mr. Slemers salary of 88.- Border campaign and World of our people, happily and Norway, missionary of the Library To Repeat tering and distributing these proxlmately 1*0.000 and the War 1. He was an officer and Methodist church among the IN SEASON OPENER In time for the performance. comfortably settled In their SEA GIRT — The funeral of Story-Telling Hour t phase Of the proposed member of the Belmar-Jun- homes, owe a public thanks William P. Dunn Jr., of (11 tribesmen of Southern Rho- Wall Fire Company No. 1 sewer project engineering fee, desia, Africa, and Rev Hamp- Belmar Pree Public Lib- wa* defeated by Avon. 8-8, in A draw rehearsal will be eau Post 3830, Veterans of to the Realtor for hi* effort* boulevard and Boyn scheduled at approximately Foreign Wars, and Herbert- In making home ownership ton Beach, PU., was held ton Anderson, a full blooded rary will have Its second story the first sottball game of the seen by the student body Fri- 186,000, M examples of engin- Worthlngton-White Post Ml. Choctaw Indian, will apeak story-telling hour Saturday, Shore Firemen's Sottball Lea- day a;ternoon. The perform- possible for so many of us; Tuesday morning from the eering services that could be American Legion. He had I PETER MACLEARIE, John J. Qulnn Funeral Home, Sunday evening In Fellowship May M. at 10 A. M. for chil- gue season last week at West ance Saturday night is open performed, without such ad- long been active In veteran Hall of Plrat Methodist dren In tha kindergarten thr- Belmar Plaid. to the public. Mayor of Belmar, hereby Orange. A High Requiem ditional charges by a town- affairs. proclaim the week of May was offered In St. Jos- Church, Belmar. The meeting ough third grade. Mn. Grace Although outsitting the vta- ship engineering department Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 20 38 to be Realtor Week eph'* Church. West Orange. Is sponsored by toe Commis- Roper will be the narrator. itors. Wall could not match Police In Wall To headed by a qualified muni- May Gregory Lake;» stepson, and urge all our cltlxens to Burial was In Oate of Heaven sion on Mission* of the Bel- Mra. Harry M. Lyon, trus- Avon's pitching. Avon scor- cipal engineer. mar church and will begin Show Headquarter* Mervln E. Bryan of Olendola, Join with the MONMOUTH Cemetery, Hanover. •o and acting librarian, said ed twice In the fourth tamlna with a covered dish supper at there la only a abort time to through an error by WaU'a Wall Township Police Head- and a step-daughter, Mrs. COUNTY BOARD OP Mr. Dunn, who waa 69. died Commltteeman Stephen Y John B. Oant of Neptune. REALTORS in observance last Thursday of a heart at- 6:80 P.M. return all delinquent books second baseman. They »oored quarters will be open for pub- Of it. belonging to she library. If six run* In the top of the firth Be inspection this Sunday Blauvelt, lone, Democrat on tack while on vacation In Mon- Mr. Anderson baa bad su- the Township Committee, who 1 pervision of 49 Indian church- returned during the month of when Chick Dennis and Won from noon to « P. M. CUM St. Denis PTA To IN WITNESS THEREOF, terey, Mexico. Is seeking re-election, also I have hereunto set my hand Born In West Orange, Mr. es of the Methodist Church, May she aald. they will he Clayton gave up four watts; Walter spoke on the consolidation of Hold June 2 Dance with a membership of 3,600. excused of all fine* regardless apiece. An of their run* war* the inspection Is part of the and caused the seal of the Dunn had lived there until the road and water depart- MANASQUAN — Plans for seal of the Borough of Bel- 1(67 when he retired as a vice of length of time bold. Sum- scored without tha benefit of department's National Police ments. He referred to a muni- the annual Spring dance of mer hours for the library will abase hit. Week program. mar to be affixed this 18th president of the Manufactur- cipal program tor cleaning the St. Denis' PTA were made day of May 1M3. er*' Hanover Trust Co., New NEW HIGHER EARNINGS start June IS. The library will The winning pitcher, Davo Those who visit police head- septic tanks similar to that at a recent meeting at the fork, after 36 yean service, Anticipated dividend of 4% be open from 10 A. M. to 12 Gamble, did not allow moro PETER MACLEARIE, Noon, from 3:30 to I P. M. quarters wlB be shown traf- since adopted by Neptune home of Mn-and Mrs. Theo- Mayor. in charge of the on savings for period started than one hit in any Inning, fic safety exhibits, a demon- Township, which he said, Is dore Raffetto, 1SS Fletcher bank's specialised loan de- January 1st. Belmar Savings and from 7 to 8:30 P. M. The but was victim of poor sup- stration of an electronic sp " now being discussed by the avenue. The affair will be WINDOW GLAM partment at the time of his and Loan Assn.. 713 10th Ave., lbrary win be closed Satur- port In the sixth when a walk accounts Insured,up to 810,- lay evenings. to Jost, Bob Dennis- second detection •hip Co: .He also held June 2 at 9 P. M., at the Cut to slse, Installed retirement. He lived In Sea radio and desk sergeant pro- advocated Spring Lake Oilf and Coun- Oirt and Florida after retlr- single, a sacrifice by Stlllwell cedures, and functions of the an Improved street lighting try Club. Proceeds will go to and two errors brought In all Linen, Plastic or Plbre W lelmar Resident three of Wall's runs. detective and ystem. He pointed out the the school fund. Davenport Hardware. (IT P Mr. Dunn had served as sec- Patattag and Decorating bureau. present lighting program Is Mr. and Mrs. Raffetto and .. MUtual 1-S14S. Carty * Romeln. 611 • 1Mb Heads Convention In other games in the Shore retary, treasurer and a mem- Firemen' Softball League laet eonflned to designated light Mr. and Mrs. George Mantak, ber of the board of directors Ave., 708 • 13th Ave., MTJ- James Ltparl of SIS 18th CLEANING SKamCKg districts and said it creates a co-chairmen, are being assis- SMALL APARTMENT 1-1838 or MU 1-0307. avenue, Belmar, president of week Wanamaaaa overwhelm- Do yon know about Jack of Rlngling Bros.-Barnum at Konmouth Council No. S, New ed Belmar, 11-8. Hundertp- hardship on the residents In ted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold tor Mat; Joseph Mayor Agen- Bailey Circus from 1937 to Sherman's Cleaner * Tailor non-designated areas. He pro- Darcy and Mr. and Mra. Ray- cy. R, E. Broker. MO 1-067S. GEORG1I SLATER Jersey Civil Service Associa- fund beating Donate, services: Men's ball cleaned posed (bat the light districts mond Xlefer. tickets; Mr. and UH7. tion, win serve aa general put River Hills and blocked, leather glw be abolished and the whole Mra. Anthony Dillon and Mr. Por many yean he had par- chairman at the Slit annual Hamilton, 7-3, Ralph SAVE MONEY ticipated in hone shows In St., Opp., Avon Railroad eta- aad Jackets cleaned and re- township be Included In a gen- and Mrs. William Donovan, I a low cost auto loan ' L ' a*r. convention of the association spinning a no-hitter entered, weaving, dyeing and reception; Mr. and Mra. A. P. the metropolitan area. He this week-end at Hotel Presi- Kiuava. ral program of efficient roan the Belmar-Wall Natlon- wa* a member of the New Italian knits blocked to mea- Papac and Mr. and Mrs. Nic- RADIO* TV dent. Atlantic City. aurement*. TOSH - «h Are.. u Bllella, patrons and Jkraey Hone Breeder* As- sociation. CaU MIT MK for service Mr. Ltparl, who has been Continue Probe Of Belmar. HtRnal 141SS. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS boosters: Mr. and Mra. Rich- 8KACOAST T.V. CO. day or night. Formerly with council president 13 years, al- ard Durkln and Mr. and Mn. lie also was a member of Suspicious Blaie In Belmar aad South Belmar, We service all makes Of the Union League Club of Seaooast TV Co.. mo. Servic- so win bead the local dele- Paul LaVance, reservations: '.*.. radio, m PI. Stereo and ing shore aim since 1M7. gation to the convention, ln- Belmar police and firemen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lukowtts N«w York, and the Old Time Clinic will be conducted at tape reoordoia, MU 1-3885, Onatmonters Association In iludlng Harold $ Vangnan, are continuing an investiga- lfortopperform- lelmar Police Oarage, a St.. and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Con- Kova * Viace Oepp, Props. raaenrer, of 704 Sntt avenue, tion of * fire which damaged nolly, posters; Dr. and Mrs. Weat Orange. for fee season. AM and «h Ave.. Thursday. May H« la survived by his wife. mar; Frederick the interior of a house at UM oak** repaired. regaretHOf •flb, from S:*t to I P. If. AH Joseph ROSSO and Mr. and Each Monday Through June Buorkel of 71S 31st avenue, D street early Monday men- Mrs. John Stone, decorations; Mr*. Myrtle Peterson Dunn, age. Mew and faetory rebuilt n* are Invited to Taylora Hardware. P St., a eon William P. Dunn Ird of 4th wan Township Road De- and Joseph P. . Police and firemen ant nmn on aale. Belmar • pets for free Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moran and l«h A**mw. _ Park; • partment truck! win pick up Shaw of 140018th avenue, Bel to arrive on tha aeon* Vkeram, MN P t*.. MP> and Mr. and lira. Oeorge Mra. Eileen Reddy of Pelham all trash and debris through- about 3:48 A. M. reported JOHN A. TAYLOR, Korner raffle: Mr. aad Mn. M, T.; a brother Joseph C. of out the entire township.P P I Governor Richard J. Hugh they found articles of a uf PabUc Safety Director. John Condon, flyara; Mr. and CaU Pttoepeet M0S3, aaa oirt: a sister Mn. Mar- article* at curb « la expected to attend the pietoua nature m (ho boas*. Mra. Bernard T. Heney and TV. St HIGHWAY SS. ... o*Sa Haslam of Wei ££ Saturday The tfaree-atory building Wta ran PMKB wum Mr. and Mn. John P. MoOor- and Or, grandchildren. IRMA K. STANLEY, Santo*; fey Job or oontraot. TOHBCirr. Largest nlMrie «B Jr., IB It* Police said the „ Pree Mtlm*r*». HO MISS. was hi pro oaa* of being aaU. Ai CBIWI smut Toe owners, Abe aad CaroW Stood in M. to S P. M.; we Kampnvky, of Lanham. Mi . Wall Township. CaB uospat.. south rted living at as :nm •Dsr1P.lt. PSL, atlUHAv*. I Am MUtnal 1-4*38. ly motel. TUB COAST ADVERTISER, B&LMAK, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1X8 Orange Memorial Hospital Mr andMrs James Ste hens To Society Raises Newly weds To School of Nursing. Bhe la a STOLD ! - - P Awards Made For Youth Work staff nurse at at. Claire Hos- Tbe engagement of Ml»» $3,600 On Party Live In Belmar pital, Danville. Barbara Joan Rlley to Wll OKA OIRT — More than following their return from The bridegroom, a graduate ll»m B. Bloodaoud son of M i Make Their Home In Sea Girt MWO w»s realiwd by at. In St. Catharine's Parish a wedding trip through South of Manasquan High School, Mark* Altar Rosary Society •re Stales. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-served in the Army. He Is em- MKt Mm Wlilln HIIKKIBCC,,) of HEA OIRT Upon their re >M >' Mt and Mii Clyde H 8PUINO I.AKK A > *i>hrna n Trenton boule Seoul program was featured Miller and Robert oardlneer Ifter, has been announced by and faahlon show for U»!iTthe'final meeting of the their home In •elmar. The Contractors, ocean Township. rtiiiKtni'huiti Va . Mr and ird Baseball • Charles o. ('amp couple was married Hay 6 In Her parent*. Mr mid Mrs Mrs Ja will Eacorted bv her brother. benefit of at Marks <*««*'season of fit Catharine's PTA bell John W. RUey <>t 1013 13th held April 21 In the parish , tn , hool auditor St. Rose Church The cere- make the home, HI Mil W i .h ?wla M Carter Jt , the brVde May ln e c Boy Scouts • James B Hea mony was performed by Rev. avenue. Belmar Ington be d The coitpld | wan althcl In a Uoe and sat hall This was announced at luhi A gift was presented to ney. Charles Hendrlckson the society meeting May 7. j Robert I Heller A reception MlU KUpy was m in)iiiiU'<1 at a Nuptial , in gown y Mr: Mary Jane Leonard, who Donald Ahem. Frederic Bak followed st Beau Rlvage. REGAN'S from 8t Rose High School. Mr» Bernard A OannonGannon,. \ , »fu, ia year, of ser «r. Bernard Monahan, Geor«e In SI Mark a Three layer s of double veiling [e lganl r The bride Is the former Belmar and now Is employed fell frirm a ruse petal head president, commended Mrs. 'vl0. wltn the Olrl Scout Troop Bodeep, Joseph Smith. Cornel YACHT CLUB by lattle Cm!t. lite , Bradley James P Holleran, general lus Holly, Rlohard Holly and Miss Camllle Irene Shulti, piece of satin and organdy Mrs Leonard was the organ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pet- Beach piece of satin and organdy rhalrman of the party, and tser ol the original troop. Andrew Angllm MUSIC LOVERS Mr Bloodguod, who lwa» Mrs Raymond Smith, oo- er H Shults of IT Summer She carried n bouguet of pfla Rev John R MacDonald. Olrls' Basketball Joann avenue, Dover. The bride graduated from Manasquan laenopals orchids, flweet peas chalrman on the success of MonmoiiUi County CYO dlrec Byrne and Margaret Marts! Sing Along High School. In employed by the party groom Is the son of Mrs, Ed- and daisies tor and assistant pastor of St curls' Basketball and Track ward Pierce of urn Walnut the Eastern Ad Display Mrs Richard Kahl of W Mrs Charles Feehan. pro-Catharine's church, presented Kay Barter, Helen Papworth. WITH ETHEL Avon. street, Wall Township, and llamsvtlle, N V . Ulster of In gram chairman. Introduced awards lo leaders of various Helen Raffetto, Lorraine Ry the late Mr Pierce. The Sensational bridegroom, was matron o the guest speaker, William [groups Tor outstanding work Eileen 8teele. Annette Barbara Maynard's honor Hhe wore a pale blu Burkhardt of the public re- vlth the youth of the parish. Maulbeck. Pat Leyh and Escorted by her father, the ETHEL BAY Ilk organza gown and carrier lations department of the New Receiving awards were Cell Vadas. bride was attired In a walti Engagement If Told a bouquet of pink carnation Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Girls flouts NormaBourJally. Oolf Lou Boraib,. Shirley length gown of Elencon lace st the Orqsn end Piano Announcement of the en and pink and lavender swee Burkhardt showed a color Olive McOovern, Sandy Cu- Cu turnings over satin, with pearls and Music For Your Basement of their daughter peas. film, entitled "Decorated Un- cutella Dorothy Coveny, sequins and a veil of French limited ' Basketball and Track Mil Retention And Barbara Ann. lo Malcolm M Misses Mary Uw and Ma Helen Parker. Jane Drury, dred Broderlck, Ellen LoScal Illusion fell from a coronet. Turdo, »on ol Mr ana Mrs tha Jane Thompson of Avon Refreshments were served I Marjorle Butler, Jane Flem so. She carried a cascade bou- Community Singing Theodore A Turdo ol 20 West by Mrs Robert C Burke. Ing, Miriam Repettl. Joan quet of orchids and stephan fiylvanla avenue. Neptune were bridesmaids The Junior Catholic Daughters- gowns and bouquets were slm Miss Alice Plunkett and Mrs.Erbe, Prances Mueller, Pran- Gladys Watte. Blanche Mar otls. "ALL IN ALL — City, bas been made by her Clifford Hackman. ces Forcella, Dorothy pair- parent.') Mr and Mi.t Alfred liar to the matron of honors mils, Helena Hallmyer, Ma- Thomas T Stephens of New banks and Mrs. Leonard. rie stryker. Rose Clayton, Mrs. Theodore O'Konsky of A PLEASANT EVENING Maynard of 8M Allaire road. ark. was best man for hi Candor, N. V . was matron of CYO James Franklin, Is- Ree Parren. Peggy Cybulskl. AND FUN WITH Wall Township brother Ushers were Wlllla The pheasant Is the most abel Adamec Mame LaSala, lonor. She was gowned ln MlM Maynard, who was Betty McCarthy and Betty roee organdy with a wide Holt and Burke Carter, bro popular game bird In New I Bose Salemme, Eleanor Two- Oelger DIGNITY" graduateed from Wall High tlier of the bride, of Sea Oil Jersey. It was successfully In- 'mey, Janet Kokoll and Mary cummerbund. A short veil fell School now Is attending Prin The bride was graduate troduced Into the state about,'Agnes Purcell. from a matching headband ceton Hospital School of Nurs from Vermont College. Mom 1912 Each year, through the ln 1953 the State of Newand she carried a cascade of ing. peller. Vt. efforts of the Division of Fish Jr. Holy Name Swim Team Jersey owned 149,000 acres of white carnations. Mr. Turdo, • graduate of open lano\ By 1810, the De- REGAN'S Neptune High School, attend The bridegroom Is an Harry Newman of South amnus of Monmouth College partment orXtonservatlon and ed Monmouth College, West and Economic Development, Cconomls Development esti- Jelmar, brother-in-law of the Long; Branch. He Is employed West Long Branch. approximately 70,000 pheas Boys' Basketball - Thomas mates that, with the help of bridegroom, was best man. YACHT CLUB by foe Bell Telephone Labor- ants are hatched at the state McBride, Milton Applegate, the "Green Acrds'v program. Mr. O'Konsky was usher. atories, Holmdel Robert New Jersey will him approxl MUtual 1-9673 Elizabeth H. Birch arms at Bockport ln Warren William Wimmer. The bride was graduated To Wed Jack Fraley County and at Forked River Krauts. Robert Olsen. Walter j mately HOO.000 acres of State from Dover High School and Many people consider New ln Ocean County. Thayer, John Marsulla, Lou' lands for recreation. 701 F St., BELMAR Jersey's white sandy beaches Announcement has been toe finest In the world. This Is made by Mr. and Mrs. John evidenced by the tact that the C. Birch of Benta road, Ne< resort areas are credited with Bedford, Wall Township, o generating one and one-half the engagement of flhel billion dollars In business. daughter, Elizabeth Helen, to yearly. Jack B. Praley, son of Mr and Mrs. Jack Fraley. of New LEGAL NOTIOB • MBS. JAMES STEPHENS Bedford road Wall Township N OTICE The couple plan a June wed TAKE NOTICE that John Church. Rev. J. Frederick ding. Jablonskl and Frances B. Child, pastor performed the Miss Birch was graduate Jablonskl, trading as Jabbo's ceremony and was celebrant from Wall High School Pleasant Inn, have applied to of the Mass. A reception fol-now attends Monmouth Co the Township Committee of lowed at I* DeauvUIe On. the Township of Wall, N. J., lege, West Long Branch. The bride Is the former Mr. Fraley was graduated lor a plenary retail consump- Miss Carol Jane Carter, tion license for the premises from Manasquan High School daughter of Mrs. Lewis Mar- He now Is employed by Ji located on Route 34, Colllng- tin Carter of 311 Baltimore wood Park, Wall Township, A Howland & Sons. boulevard end the late Mr. Bright. V.I. Carter. The bridegroom Is the Objections, If toy, should be made Immediately In writ- You Never Had It So Fresh Save On Nationally Famous Qroceriesl ing to Irma K. Stanley. Town- •kip Clerk of the Township of Wall, N. 3. Have You (Signed) JOHN JABLONSK1, Campbell's ***** 10^*1 P.O. Bon 203, Heard...? Farmlngdale, N. J. ,s~ JTBANCES B JABLON8KI. Campbell's «*••«•• sMP 6 :r -1 P.O. BoitJOS, and Mrs. Harry M Fsrmlngdale, N. J. Lyon'oot 70S Seventh avenue tit *»*alandW Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Bur- 30 MH OKBICTAMPS •ad prepayment MtyltMiy lington of 4tB Jersey •/ 1» •Jilli.. I. yw „, OU> HO MlU MNHMWASI OU StD MU DtHNftWAM - I. «H1H-I. y~. «fj« t fcrMawBy Lake, t •SkawdMMal COiWUTMUNIT 4-PBCt KACi MTTWO a son May U at UNCASTW MAHO O. W. DAVK Km MOW* Memorial Hospital.

• • • • A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jama* Allegro of 111 MIUCMfM 1 Belmar Savings I avenue. IBelmar, Mar > at Fitkta Hospital. r i»*. ft LOAN ASSOCIATION • e. • Mr. and lira. 1NM& Spie- 712 TENTH AVENUE gel of 110 l«eh avenue. Bel- r bad e, eon kara/to ~ ASBURY PARK BELMAR MANASQUAN NEPTUNE rTatRkkta BJBJK wt ^^H ^WWNNp HigkweyU,«1dCorjl*iA*e«» THURSDAY. MAY 17,1962 THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR. NEW JERSEY UtMLNOTHHs DATE BOOK ROBERT A. RIGGS, Banker To Addrett West Belmar PTA <«r, May 17 R1U OToole. Eieoutors of the Wall Republican. •state ot ttie said Catherine FORMER OFFICIAL Officer* Installed Midgets Making •morsubotd dinner, sponsor SPRING LAKE HEKJHTO— John O. Williams, trust of- od by Indies' Aid Society of Auer, deceased, notice la Newly elected officers of hereby given to the creditors Funeral services for Richard ficer of First Merchants Na- the West Belmar PTA were First Presbyterian Church ot A Rlggs, former South Bel tional Bank, Anbury Park, Belmar lor Its building fund; ot Mid deoeased to present to Installed by Mrs Elsie Tuse Bow At Stadium Lifeguard At A the said Bxeoutora their mar councilman and Board will be guest speaker of the neu, principal, at the final serving (ram 6 to t P. M tn of Education member, were Wall Township Republican churob dining room. claims under oath within six meeting of the season recent- Central Jersey auto racing held Friday afternoon at the Club next Monday night at ly In the school. fans will get their first look • • • months from this date. Girls Camp? Dated: April 1Mb. 1M2. Median Funeral Home, 888 Air Lanes In Route 34. Those seated are: Mrs. at a three quarter midgets In Thmn., FrL. Ms; II, It Warren avenue. Burial was In Representing the speakers Francis A Fine, returned as the IMS season Saturda full health meant more mt Rummage sale, sponsored NICHOLAS J PAGAN, U10 Rlvervlew Terrace. Atlantic View Cemetery. bureau of fee Monmouth president; Mrs. Wlllard F. night at wall Stadium. The for work and play. At the by W8C8 of West Belmar Manasquan. County Bankers and Clearing Rice, vice president; Mrs. T.Q.s Join the modlfied-sports- Methodist Church; education West Belmar. firrf tiqn o< idrnu, g«t Mr Rims, who was 56, died House Association, Mr. Wll Harold Cumin Ings, treasurer; men and novice stock cars In prompt medication to al BulMing, nth eve.; Tnurs New Jersey. Hams will give a talk on the RITA OTOOLB. May 8 at Fltkln Memorial Mis Richard Sldener. record- combination racing pro- avoid tapping your hearth day, 7 to HP M.; Friday » A. Hospital He was born In Man Increased New Jersey Inherit Ing secretary, and Mrs. Wil-gram. Thirty-lap feature) are U to 3 P M 870 Lyons Avenue, ance tax rates, the problems and energy. Irvlngton, New Jersey, totaling and had lived In liam Newberry correspond set tor the modified sport* « • • South Belmar »nd Manasquan of Joint ownership of property, Ing secretary. men and midgets, while a M Frl.. Sat., if a; M, 1* Kgecutors. and the Importance of naming JOSEPH D. MAKER. JR.. before moving to Spring Lake lap main event will be run Rummage sale, sponsored Heights eight years ago. a corporate executor ot a will Mrs Tuteneu presented fac- for the novice stock cars. by Ladles' Auxiliary. Olen Esq. for the benefit of the estate ulty members corsages. 48 Clinton Stree. Before his retirement, Mr. dola Plre Company, at lire Rlgga had been employed as and the heirs. Jim Hendrlokson oi Long house, Belmar boulevard, Newark i, New Jersey, A film on the arts and mOY€R/ Attorney. butcher by Bennett & Hel A quls on estate planning crafts class at the West Bel Island, winner of two T.q Qlendola, Friday. 7 to t P. ght, Inc , and A. S. Clifford will follow the talk. mains last year Is expectet PHARMACY M.; Saturday, 10 A. M. to 3 t mar Youth Center was shown, Sea Food In Spring Lake along with the fUm entitled. to be on hand to compete In P. M Mr. Rlggs had served as a both modified and midge -.ST. 60R.9«E.-B6UMAriW Mrs. George C. Leibe "Toot. Whistle, Plunk, and MU.I-OSIB-O5I6 • • • NOTICE councilman In South Belmar Boom '' races Another possible dou Taesdar, Kay U TAKE NOTICE that Maur- nine yeara and as a member AVON — The funeral of Me entry Is Don Stump! who Rummage sale, sponsored ice Holtaman and Mary L, of the Board of Education for Mrs Elisabeth F. Lelbe of The kindergarten class of will drive Joe Raos's modi by West Belmar Wall Youth Holtiman, trading as Dorrer's six years. He was a charter 431 Woodland avenue was Miss Carol Perrler won the fled and his own T.Q. midget Center, 9S0 A. M to 2 P M , have applied to the Township member of the South Belmar held Friday morning from the attendance award. at center building, 1710 I Committee of the Town First Aid Squad and former Daniel A. Rellly Funeral Bill (Wiggles) Johnson Is street, West Belmar, Home. D01 D street Belmar. another expected entry. ship of Wall for a Plenary Re ohlef of the South Belmar Three Awards Go To tall Consumption license for Fire Department. A Requiem Mass was offer- premises situated at No. 1701 ed in the Church oi the Ascen Bradley Beach Pupils Tommy Elliott, two time CLAYTON'S TEXACO SERVICE State Highway Route #71, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. slon, Bradley Beach The Ros- modified champ at Wall eta Jennie Olbson Rlggs; two ary was recited Thursday Three prises In the Belmar dlum. took an early lead In Moomoulh Oemsty West Belmar, Wall Township. Lodge of Elks essay contest GASOLINE - OIL ROAD SERVICE Swrefate's Omsrt N. J. sons, Charles Roger Rlggs of night at the funeral home. the 1962 campaign as he Brick Township and Richard were awarded to members of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oblectlons, If any, should Mrs. Leibe, who was 77, the 1062 graduating class ot drove to an easy victory In FIRESTONE TIMS DELCO BATTERIES TO PRESENT CLAIMS Woodruff Rlggs, at home; a died May 8 at Fltkln Memor- the 36-lap main event Satur be made Immediately In writ- daughter, Mrs. Doris E. John the Bradley Beach Orammar AGAINST ESTATE. Ing to Mrs Irma K Stanley. ial Hospital. She was born In School. day night. son of Wall Township; three Montclalr and had lived in ESTATE OF Catherine Cleric of Wall Township Elliott won by more than a River Road and 12th Ave. Belmar Auer, deceased. Signed: brothers, Harry of Neptune Avon for 38 years. She was Receiving the awards were Clty;Melvln of Manasquan. the widow of Oeorge C. Leibe. half straightaway over Bll Pursuant to the order of MAURICE HOLTZMAN, Donald Hopkins, Terry Oood- Chevalier of Bayrevllle, a and Vincent of Belllngham. Surviving are four cousins, map and David Barcan. The MUtual 1-9725 EDWARD C. BROEOE. Sur- and Wash . two sisters, Mrs. Alice former track champ. rogate of the County of Mon MARY L. HOLTZMAN, John Schlck of Neptune City; Bradley Beach Board of Edu- Johnston of Manasquan, and Joseph Allworth or Clifton; cation directed that the pu- mouth, this day made, on the #03 Kingston Road, Miss Edith Rlggs, of Ocean The truck was slick and application ot the undersign- Brlelle, N. J. Miss Florence Allworth of pils and their teachers be the caution lights were on Drove, and five grandchil- Montclalr. and Elisabeth complimented tor setting such ed, Nicholas J. Pagan and 5 6 ($8.21) dren. three times for water. In spite Mertss ot LaMarada, Calif. a fine example. of this Elliott turned In 9:48.2 MUtual 1-1587 for the 11 and two-third mile distance. On Chevalier's bumper lor Daniel A. Keilly Funeral Home third spot was Fete Frasee of Railway In his No. M modi fled. In fourth and first sports 801 D Street Belmar, N. J, men to finish toe race was Chubby Hower of Mlddletown Situated on beautiful Silver Lake conveniently In his Chevrolet Mo. 84Vi Chubby, an early leader, hung on as the (leet modUleds located to serve the entire Shore Area. charged to the wire. BUI Blrge of Fort Lauder dale, Fla., was fifth. Car Wlnn of Miami sixth; and Charlie Muscatel of Belmar For Insurance Information Consult... seventh. EDGAR E. ROGERS Ask for your FREE Copy ot the Hew Defending novice champion Stan Van Brunt of West Long BELMAR AGENCY, fee; Branch won the 20-lap novice feature event after front-run nlngRuss Hoffman ot English Insurance — Real Estate town spun out on the 16th Up 708 NINTH AVENUE IELMAR, N. J. Your Choke for $1! Second WM Bob Voorhees while third spot went to Tom Phone MUtusI I-0S40 tall* Oreen. Auxiliary Honors IM< Mm 2* Charter Members •eneeeeess•ex Six chatter members of the ITALIAN RHTAURANTM LM* UW J^ Ladies" Auxiliary ot Olendola Fire Company were among SO 'j end COCKTAIL 1 , FranMvrters I** members who attended the oLindy LDVNtt group's 25th anniversary din- ner last Wednesday night at Swing 4k Carte Pork Roll the Forked River House. Corsages end a framed SB VwrCMMEMk year certificate were present- « • SERVING ed to the charter members by the president, Mrs. Her man Slemers. Receiving the; B| 12 NOON awards were Mrs. Boy W Dennlnger, Mrs. Helen Ham- llton, Mrs. LeBoy Querns CHUCK ROAST Mrs. -Orvon L. white, Mrs Calvin Woolley, and Mrs Chester C. Thompson Sr. •pi 1 Lancaster Brand In recognition ot toe 26th 62 Sylvonio Are. OHM twm-n NEPTUNE CITY I (ton. In) anniversary the women will 39 be honored by tbe tire com- and Highway IS •MM "•'-"• r-Roipict 5 3164 I Frat! 50 S1H GREEN STAMPS pany May 3d. MILK FED Mrs. Nicholas ToJUrd.Mrs. S&HGrecnl Harry Hurley and Mrs. John Downs were In charge of the UG or RUMP Stamps affair. 50 Mrs. Joseph L. Brown an- VEAL nounced plans tor a rummage wrm nmcHAM or A and bake sale at the fin "..and now you go right fc LAMCASTM MAMO oNk.H%». house tomorrow night and Ml BONELESS ROLLED VEAL 5* m ROAST day Saturday. WITH COUPON . Plans were made for a din- ner June 2 at the fire house. to the bank and open VEAL CHOPS *"*£ 6* t85« Committees were named by rmi so UH BONUS STAMW wm COOPOW * HIKHAX C* 2 wees. Mrs. Ernest L. Martin and Mrs. Steve Slkora. chairman CROSS RIB ROAST and co-chairman. l LANCASTER BRAND DINNERS 2* $1 Tbe next meeting will be a checking account!" CHUCK STEAK —**- * * 4* held June IS. Election ot of- TURKEY, BEEF £,T£ 3 *•• * 1 *m*^cMm,u*.~i<>**r ficers will take place. LEAN STEWING BEEF STICKS*--4 £M POT PIES 6^*1.00 OFFICERS SEATED FOR CENTRAL PTA SLICED BOLOGNA •—•-•••* Mrs. Harry FornaroHo, past president of the Mon- mouth County Council of PTAS. installed new officers of the Wall Central School THERM-0 CUP PTA recently. Those seated For bettor taste. Keep it HOTI Keep H are: Mrs, Stephen Y. Blau- velt, president; William COLD! On* color ewch w«k. DISH- Stokes, Wee president; Miss WASHER SAFE - UNBREAKABLE! Un- Judith Rusclto. recording sec- harmed by boilin9 or totting - (tain retary; Frederick Gordon Jr., proof I TWt week'* «lor BLUE. treasurer, and Mrs. Stephen Slcora corresponding secre- fay Good HouMooprnfl tary. Mrs. Joseph Valleau. re- YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EVERY CHECK IN tiring president, was present- 8VJ" open fry pan ed with a past president's pin. 10" open fry pan Ray Anderson, township 4Vi ej>, Dutch even REGULAR SAVE Juvenile guidance officer, 15" aval covered i $1.00 71c spoke on "Let's Help Our 12" Chicken Fryer VALUE Juveniles," 10" Teflon Griddle ...... *M '•mmM Awards tor attendance were CHICKING ACCOUNTS TO- Teflon Electric Fry Km I».M given to MM. Marie Moen's .M ISM prd%e»» •••»•• morning class and Miss Ann Bollch's fourth grade. Mr*. UPON Bernard fflobey and her com- VAUMHf ACMf COUPON mittee served refreshments. 106 S*H GREEN STA The Bureau ot Forestry BELMAR.WALL FREE! THERMO CUP and Park*, in the Mew Jersey WITH $10 NMCHAM OR MOM Department ot Conservation National Bank and Economic Development, 100 S&H operates • tree nursery at CONVENIENT COMMUNITY O Washington Crossing state CREEK STAMPS P*rk, She trees raised there •* 51T*»| at Tin AWWMI, Bthnat include the Norway spruoe. Route IS at lift Avenue, WeJ WITH PURCHASE Of faplm Sri. »W If Offtl OtflUS SAIMMY. MAT If Dowlas fir, white pine, hem- Rente 35 et A«sirHeAve,Wel $10 OR MORE Umt-Om Coacvn Per ran*»-AOOlT$ lock, Austrian eras. Lobolly AND COUPON AT RIGHT pine and black locust. Almost two million trees are shipped from this nursery., each year, ASBURY PARK BELMAR MANASQUAN NEPTUNE to be planted In all parts of Male Stroef. e*d UW Avemie Highway K, •*• Ceritw Awnu* New Jersey. I UK COAST ADVEKTimt BKIJIAR. NEW J1R8EV im. IJUDGE SPEAKS ON r.tt Jr lor nsgtraann't Tsv mi | BANK MOTK1 b,M.toim Sweet, Zippy Strawberry Pie | VALUE OF COURTS •lin. council decided to hold Watched Pot Wastes Time, Monmouth County Ju to 11a ordinal proposal to take TOSMCCOMMTf WUIWHIII J Ascher was vu.it over property of the Youth spaakei of the Holy Nmiir Association m Ocean road to Chef Tells Restaurateurs continue IU operation as a Society of (!( Boa, Church Honwmak.r.. lake a tlm*«v- from tha kitchen while food Monday ulglil In the pail*h youth center The council will ing Up from luceesiftil rwtsu- cooks. school oafelei la His Uiplc control the appointment of r»nt operators don't waste time Today's electric ranges have was "Tile Courts Hud What trustees ol-ervtng and watching while accurate, automatic controls on t.iod cooks Do something «u». both oven and surface cooking They Mean To Us units that ssake it unnecessary 1)1 Charlea Campbell soc • The tlmn cooks spend waleh- JACOB HAUSSLING, mg eggi boil on the range, chick- for Ui« housewife to watch, wail it'tv president, reported on tlie ,n fry In the deep fat fryer, and probe while the food twoks success of the recent annual SON OF OFFICIAL and beef roail In the oven li not Automatic oven timers can in- dinner of the Monmouth Coun Funeral servloes for Jacob set to turn the heat en at Un- piodurtlve time." James Wnlt- tight temperature at the right ly Federation o[ Holy Nome iHttUaslIng of 1(39 Water i-ner, training director of 1'opns time and turn it off again when Societies street, Weat Belmar, were Cafeterias Inc., St. LoitU, Mo., luld the recent »th Annual Kood the set amount of cooking time 8U*vf Marron announced held last Thursday afternoon Management Seminar at the has elapsed. The housewife plans (or a pariah family pic at the Bodlne Funeral Home, University of Massachusetts His doesn't even need to be at home ale to be sponsored by the Asbury part Burial was in ulalement, directed at restau- while an even aual cooks to Holy Name Society on Sep Monmouth Memorial Park. rant managers, apnlles just as perfection. tember 0 Samuel O'Connor His wife was the late Mra. aptly lo a hourev. (o preparing She can also put a roast in three meali a day at home. the electric oven. Insert the waa appointed chairman of Adeline Haussllng automatic meat thermometer the communloa breakfast to Mr Hausallng. who waa S3, Since automation In restau which she has set at the right be held In the Fall rants often increases rather than "donenr. and leave U until The society alao made plans died May 8 at his home after decrease! costs, few restaurant the timer signals that the roast to enter a third team In the short Illness. He was born owners lnve»t in It Whltener is ready. A bright flavored dessert for spring snd tummer la Slrawberry In Newark, the son of the late therefore advises chefs to do Thermostatlc sensert on elec Holy Name Bowling League other work with their hands trie surface cooking elements Row Pie. Freih berrlea, Juicy and sweet, are "set" In strawberry Rev Robert Heller, spirit Mr and Mrs. Jacob Mayer flavor gelatin to make a cool, refreshing filling for a oriiply baked Haussllng His father aerved while using their eyes to ob can be-fe r t to bring food to the pie iheU, A delightful Idea for adding variety to freih atrawberry ual director, reported on the as mayor of Newark from serve food cooking But It's an-proper cooking temperature, recipes, this pie can alao be made with other fruits or berries and erection of a sign for St. Rose other story for the housewife whether barely warm, simmer fruit flavor gelatin. A suggestion: Fresh blueberries and grape Church as g society project 1808 to 1*14. She can profit by automating Ing, or boiling. They then keep her cooking. it at the exact temperature set flavor gelatin. Refreshments were served. A retired Investigator tor Strawberry Rote Me A modern electric range It a without the time-consuming the State Beverage Tax practical appliance that will watching that can keep women 1 regular slie package (J ounce*) WSCS MEMBERS AT Division Mr. Haussllng waa a the observininng and watching llued to the kitchen and behind strawberry flavor gelatin member of Ocean Orove for her. freeinitg! hher completely fn their housekeeping schedules. 1 to 2 tablespoons sugar STATE CONVENTION M teaspoon salt Lodge 33*. F. A A. M. and 1 cup boiling water Delegations of members of Christ Unity Church of As- 8 to 12 large Ice cubes the Woman's Society of Chris- bury Park. He had lived In V4 teaspoon lemon Juice tian Service from churches In Newark and Ocean Orove be- 1 pint <2 cupi) strawberries, sliced Belmar. Wall Township and fore moving to West Belmar Wilfred Nut* 1 baked (-Inch pie then Spring Lake are attending to- five year ago. Better, But Lower in Cost Whipped cream or dessert topping day and tomorrow the Sixth Funeral services for Wil- , - Combine gelatin, sugar and salt. Add boiling water and sUr until Assembly of the WSCS In At- He leaves two sons, Earry fred Nutt of Belmar boule- gelatin Is completely dissolved. Add ice cubes and stir constantly of Union and Jacob of West vard. Wall Township, were 2 to I minutes, or until mixture starts to thicken. Remove un lantic City. Pastors of the lo- melted tee. Add lemon Juice and let stand 2 to 1 minutes. Then cal churches will assist In theBelmar: four grandchildren held this afternoon at the C. Kitchen's Hardest-Working Appliance : add strawberries. Stir. Pour into pie shell. Chill until set, about distribution of Holy Commun and five great-grandchildren. H. T. Clayton * Son Funeral 1 hours. Gsrnlsh with whipped cream or dessert topping, and Ion to the ».ooo women expect Home in Adelphla. Rev. Stacy ''strawberry halves. ed to attend the convention. D Myers, pastor of First Plant For Luncheon Methodist Church, Belmar. of- Costs LESS Now Than 10 Years Ago Mad* By Hadassah ficiated. Burial was In Mon- ing with no mop-up afterwards. Chat. A. Trusheim Plans for a luncheon were mouth Memorial Park. Here's news for families who development. Funeral services for Char- .re "making do"" witwillh an old, Take storage space, far to- Custom cooling—roomy re- discussed by the executive inefficient refrigerator that's toe stance. Todayjs electric refrige- frlgerator sections have special lea A. Trusheim of 217 11thboard of Belmar Chapter of Mr. Nutt died suddenly Mon- small lor their needs: rator freezer holds almost twice compartments kept at optimum avenue, Belmar. were held Hadassah at a recent meeting day at the home of his daugh- A new electric refrigerator- u much food as a model only a temperatures and humidity for yesterday afternoon at the J. at the home of Mrs. Jerry er, Mrs. Dorothy Newman, freeier, one of the most neces- law yean old, yet the new one meat, butter, cheese, fruits and MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS Henry Dangler Funeral Bachner, 411 Fifth avenue, U2S River Praia, Shark River sary appliances—and the hardest cupies no more vegetables. Many also have spe- Home, 304 Eighth avenue. Belmar. The luncheon will be Manor. He was M. working-in the home today, tea. The reason cial qulck^chUUng shelves. actually coals the consumer lass _._ now use a new The built-in look—squared Rev. Theodore E. Davis, pas held May 31 at the Jewish In 1M1 thsn it did a omen years Flats of Bedding Plants tor of Calvary Baptist Church, Mr. Nutt waa a member of Insulation that's more i shoulders and Bush-to-thewall Community Center In 11th ago. an Industry study shows. making thinner walls possible. construction give • contempo- officiated. Burial was in Mon- venue. the American Society of Tool The price at all Items on tha GERANIUMS, PETUNIAS. MARIGOLDS mouth Memorial Park. Engineers. He also was a Better design also contributes. rary" ice to even an out - Bureau of Labor Statistics' price Other features of todays •toe- dated Mr. Trusheim. who was w, Mra. Slca Bchmaier will be member of the Belmar Meth- Index has gone up » patent odist church and the Method- trie refrigerator-fi , tthah t Other practical features - Remember Hospitalized Friends died Monday at Monmouth auctioneer at a white ele- since 1049, but the cost of re- in not on models even phant sale to be bald at the ist Men. frigerators is 37 percent below without being "Jftontoky? the Medical Center, Long Branch. that of 1M». a few Tyears include: With FLOWERS He had lived In Belmar about uneheon. Besides Us daughter, he Is AtUwssm*Ui«,r«fri«rsl«r» Zero-degree freeier sections— er. offer features that make food 90 yean. Mra. Aaron Mack, presi- survived by his wile. Mra. have improved considerably. The larger freeier sections hold easy to store, easy to get at, and Daily Deliveries To All Hospitals Born December 9. un. in housewife not only pays less to- home-made and commercially longer lastusg. dent reported the chapter had Ethel Nutt: a son. Hedley of day but «ets more and better food Brooklyn, Mr. Trusheim was received a certificate of merit Wan Township; a stater, Mrs. quSSyfor months. A plentiful Safety-doors of the new unita a aon of the late Mr. and Mra. storage facilities for her money are as easy to open from the in- Firkin Memorial, Point Pleasant, on programing at the recent Thomas Vanderway of Haw- whan she buys a' new electric • of Ice cubes is easily ac- Charles Trusheim. He ni a regional spring conference at thorne; two brothers, Charles side as they are from the out- Monmouth Memorial and River View retired yardman tor »n oil re- Mt. Freedom. Mra. Harold Frederick of alen Rock and result'of advances in design and No defrosting-many of the side. This is a feature parent* fining company. Re leaves his out of new units never need defrosting; of small children appreciate as- Druger was program chair- Reginald of Bermuda, and others have push-button defrost- —: How»r» For Al Occasions :— wife. Mra. Berth* A. M. Trus- TSSSSTKJSA heim; three sons. Edwin R. of man. five grandchildren. Miami. Fla. Dr. Prank B. of Plalnfield and Albert J. of GIG MORRIS FLOWS SHOP Cranford; three grandchil- dren and four great grandchil- GEORGE A. MORRIS dren. 710-vrhAvwuw MUh»l I-I9OT Not just three sizes... but three different kinds of cars...Chevrolet) . Garden Apartments .. (Continued frt»h r%e> 1) is in the section bounded by Allaire road, OH Mill road. Wall road and Oreve avenue. The permit for the project la - the application of the Greg-Fred Corp.. and call* for four two-story Buildings con- ...NOTICE... taming SO apartments. Most of them will he of the one- WALL TOWNSHIP DOG OWNERS bedroom type and several of two and three bedrooms. Th project is to be operated FREE RABIES the Colony club on a coope atlve basis. INOCULATIONS The (dans, prepared mil Schmtdlln, promlne FOR DOGS north Jersey architect, or a swlnmmlng pool, par will be administered at Ing and play areas. Mayor Robertson, at the | Glendola Fire House dose of the hearing, extends his compliments to the Plan- Wednesday, May 23rd ning and Adjustment boards for the time put In by mem HOURS: -7:00 to 8:00 P.M. bera In their consideration the garden apartment pro posals. WALL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF HEALTH Councilman John O. Pearo asked tor a conference o JOSEPH A. MONTANA, council members with th building inspector, W. Dime Pearoe, May 21 on the recen ly adopted building code. Mr. Masella announced tfaa cleanup weeks will be he! ' May at to, M and June as to • at. The council received appl cations from the following to renewal of liquor licenses Old Mill Inn. Homestead Qo and Country Club Spring GLEAN UP Lake Golf and Country Club Tom Bellly's, and Fred Per

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Peter Mocloonet Mayor* BELMAR MOTORS, INC. •Hi AVENUE & F STREET BELMAR 1412? AY. MAY 17. im THBOOAWi

LMALNOTtoa New Member Greeted mini a. QIAIIIHIO •el forth By Spring Lake WSCS Take uotice thai A Hue Jay in, as IU own fast ruuUaga "Something Extra' oe. too , tredineia* Pal'* Bar. OPIUNO LAKH - Mrs wil and r«oomm»nd«u. u and Ham Garret* was welcomed WANT ADI hu •upiiod to Ib* Mayor and oonditlou*. and » row of eald C4 MUt»*l I MM Huard ut Commissioners 01 as a new member of the Wo In thet way f£l the Hvroucb of Belmar, M. J.,determination of the Mayor 'man's Society ot Christian THI COAST fur a planar? retail cuMaump and Ciiunoll of the Borough of.Service of St. Andrew . MoUv tILAMIVIBO AD a»ta linn lloeaae fur (h* prermaaa•prlng Lak* Htlgbte I* avail jodut Church at a meeting an FSB handle* I •(Mated at 11111* r itreet, able for Inspection at the M warts OK IJM UVENTV nva earn I May I In the churoh hall I Belmar N J. Clerk* Office, Borough Hall. I Mrs Donald T Phillips 8r . Mora then M woriu I DllUiri director! and Spring Lake Height*, Mew presided at the business meet «tocta WO to Alfred Dean, a native Trenton boulevard Sea Cllrl, of Pakistan, who I* studying p HARRY VYLUG N J tot hi* doctorate degree ut at* In Dress eiailnt Alter. Michael R laola, Vice New Yurk Mrs William Dea- 807 lUth Ave.. Bel mar President. 100 Trenton boule Art Man and repeire, no liu Lawn mowers repaired aik nln and Mis William MoLen- Ar*., B*lmar Mutual I Mil vard. flea Qlrt. N J. The Belmar Board of BMu nan were named delegatea to •barpeaed Hand eewe, air Catherine Joyoe tsola. Sec- cation wlU reoelve proposals oular Htm. badge ahaare the alith Assembly of the W8- raw FLOOR BAN DH.RU «i» retary Treasurer. M0 Trenton for Industrial art auppllw at OH, which started Tuesday •r* and waxen by um r social actlvlUea. you'll find presented a grogram, entitled vth AVVlHM MIO r StTMT IELMAR FOR SPECIAL Coin Center, Mo F atrwt, Bel Perrotty, IN 15th Avenue t In The Coast Advertiser. "Students In Today's World." MUrual 1-2727 Belmar, N. J. Secretary. Frank Londry PRICES ON 27 Rutledge Avenue, East Or ange. N J. WORK IN Cim «E*VW1E Treasurer. Patrick M. Cos TIRES No experience nsn.sa.ry. tello. Mi Ltke Street. New grammar school education us- ark, N. J. ually sufficient. Train now at Board of Governors; home for Jobs with Security. Arthur A. Stock. IS» Chan For details, tend name, ad- cellor Avenue, Irvlngton, N dress, phone no. tot NATION- J. AL TRAININO BBSRVIOB, Harry N. Morbaob. 511 BOX 17, BELMAR. Crescent Parkway. Sea Olrt N. J. WANTED TO BUY Mario Mlrabelli MS Chris- Old bungalows, In anjr con- tian Street. Elisabeth, N. J. dition, la Belmr; not fur Richard Hohweller, M Ar from Ocean. Hasel Realty verne Terrace, Irvlngton, N Co.. M» 10th At*.. Paterson drive 4. K. i. a, Elmer MoOlnnls, 26 Abbots FOR SALE ford Avenue, Newark N. J. relaxed! Tank vacuum cleaner, with AddUon Rasmus, 125 Fair attachments, Thor Ironer: view Avenue. Rutherford, N J. two bird cage*, with «tands; Gerald L. Welgel. 301 Ocean other articles; call ICO 1-J183. Avenue, Belmar. Fred Young. Box 2*3. B D *1, Jackaon, N. J. Objection*. If any. thould b< NOTICE mad* Immediately In writing TAXI! NOTICE that Fran- 10 Donald P. Matthews. Bor ces K. Barclay. Executrix of ough Clerk of Belmar, M. J. the Estate of David Barclay, (Signed) deceased and C. Andrew Huls- BELMAR FISHING. man, trading at The Barclay CLUB. Ino. of Belmar, have applied to FRANK LONDRY. 31 Rutledge Avenue, the Board of Commluloners Eatt Orange, N. i. of the Borough of Secretary. New Jersey, tor a plenary re- tall consumption license for premises situated at 112-Fifth PAINTING PROPOSALS Avenue, Belmar. New Jersey. Notice is hereby given that The said France* B. Bar-the Board of Education of clay, Executrix of the Estate the Township of Wall. N. J., AIR WING of David Barclay, deceased will receive proposals for the 25%mo«mlta«*t. and O. Andrew Hulsman are painting of the exterior of the 20% farter stops. o partners, trading at TheWall Central School, at the Barclay of Belmar and they regular meeting to be held In both reside at m-FUth Ave- the High School, Tuesday, nue, Belmar, New Jersey. June 12th. 1M2. at 8:00 P. M. Objections, If any, should be Specifications may be ob- made immediately In writing tained from the Secretary, to Donald F. Matthew*, Muni- Edgar E. Rogers, 70S Dth cipal Clerk of the Borough of Ave., Belmar, N. 3. The Belmar, New Jersey. Board reserves the right to Frances E. Barclay, Exe- eject any or all bids, or to cutrix of the Estate of Da- acoept the bid which In it* C.B MOfusI l«?7 vid Barclay, deceased, 113 udgment will be tor the best C. Andrew Hulsman, nterest ot the Township. Fifth Avenue, Belmar, EDGAR E. ROGERS, QUAKENBUSH New Jersey. Secretary. 112-Fifth Avenue. Belmar, ttl • 6. ($3.15) New Jersey. NOTICE TO BIDD1 Service Station ts2 6-7, ' ($9.18) Notice Is hereby given that ealed bids will be received F Sheet * 8th Avenue by the Board of Education of the Township of Wall, N. J. BELMAR We Buy and Pay t the High School on June 12, 962 at 8:00 P. M.. tor the Im- Cash for Scrap Iron, provements ot the school rounds at Wall Central, Hur- Steel, Old Rags, Bat- ey School. West Belmar teries, Junk Can and School and the Allenwood School, by the patching and all kinds of metal*. repairs of blacktop, oil and Wo«v» stoning of parking areas and i Wall Auto Wrecker. installing a blacktop walk. S. & H. GREEN STAMPS INCORPORATED Specifications may be ob- lttiat. tained from the Secretary, Edgar E. Rogers, 70S 8th New mothers all agree... Ave,, Bclmar, N. J. The Board reserves the right to award the various Items to j separate bidders, or to award all Items to one bidder, or to reject any or all bids, or to Id Stamps bring you the world's accept the bid which In Its DOG OWNERS Judgment will be for the best Interest of the Township. SOUTH BELMAR EDGAR E. ROGERS. largest selection of gifts•*» • BELMAR Secretary. tsl-«. (tf-ttt NOTICE OF DECISION a. Dandtt Formula mt You'll coo like crazy whan you let the 1200 stamp! fill I saver book. None Diaper Bar PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, fasterl Your dream* come true that on May 7, 1M2. the Zon- 3,076 wonderful gifts yofcan get free a. Counxlor Baby Scale for Plaid Stamps. And you get 'em at 18 ing Board ot Adjustment ot The easiest haiidKnf - color-coded with e. Zippef P«i«mi B« Pup «* AtP where you also getihon famous the Borough of Spring Lake in l-10-50-stamp denominations. t. TiylorTotWalktr-StrewV W Books Heights, after a public hear- low, kw prices - and at more snd Less work! more quality merchant* throughout *. B«hint«« Baby Bath _..-» Books ing recommended to the Ma- Mt flaar guarantee! The ironclad PLAID STAMPS the area. Stsrt »«vlng Plaid Sfampi f. Purl-Wick Nuriefy Hamper 314 Books yor and Council of the Bor- Pledge of Satisfaction stands behind I. Nylon Covered Crib Comlorttr 2BocM FREE ough of Spring Lake Heights nsxt Mm* you *hop - th«yi» the most every gift. valuable stamp you can save. ». HankKfaH Feeding W 1* •»*» that the application of Oreg- Th« newest trtamatlosi Star*t - Rabies Vaccination Clinic Fred Realty Co. Inc., t/a Col- It. most gtft*-3,076tochoose from. I. Hopkins Pixy Pan....— ...... H» Books More fsmous brands, grafter selec- beautiful Plaidland stem, stocked ony Club for a building per- with every gift In the Plaid Stamp 1 -LionlnC«««"Nur«eryUmp—2Bookl mit be granted for erecting tion than ever before offered. Even POLICE GARAGE travail Catalog. k. Nip 'N Nip By Welsh 3V. Books apartment buildings on the I. Hinkicrlft Sterilizer ind PlW-JUP uvtagsi AH this - plus E Street, Near 9th Avenue BcJmar premises located In the a-B, Twocatatogal Glamorous gift cata- Formula Sat ~ — Low Density Apartment Zone, log for you to keep. plu» fh* fabulous the jovol saving cash at America's de- located at Attain Road and Special Gift Album. Browse through pendable food merchant (Inc. USB, T 6:30 to 8:00 P. M. known at Block 88. Lots HA It at your A «. P or PltWIsrK) Store. Save Plaid Stamps at A t P and other to 17, inclusive, and Lot 7A, Only fine merchants. Block 88. at shown on tto Tax Map ot the Borough of THURSDAY, MAY 24th Spring Lake Heights. •.. ,• TAKE FURTHER NOTOCE Public Safety Director •hat on May 11 IM. the Ma- yor and Council of the Bor JOHN A. TAYLOR, ough of Spring Lake Height WALL TOWNSHIP (MatMtquan) NEPTUNE CITY of the JELMAR - 611 F St. * 7th I Board of Urf* FTM Parking A™, Rt. 35 M. $•• Girt Avt., & MftMaquan Circle ROUTE 35 AT THIRD AVE. THE COAST ADVERTISES, BELMAB, NEW THXJH8DAY, MAY 17,IMS

THE COAST ADVERTISER ANNIVERSARIES ItTAiUtHID IN !••• WllJ.UM F, WATTESS, I'lIBUHHKK AND BDITO1, 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, N. J This Week Fortj Yean Age received 1,3(4 votes and Mr. Telephone MUtual 1 2900 May 1». IM Hayes followed with 1JM The Ladles' Aid Society of votes. They defeated Mayor Printed and published ev«rj Thursday at 101 Seventh the First Methodist church of Leon T. Abbott and Edward twin, Belmnr. N. J . and •nlerod a* aeoond olaat Why Rake Cllpplnsa? underneath A blanket of clip- F. Lyman. Third man was ntiui at tta* po»to(rlc« Hi Bebnar. N. 1 . under an pings can cause yellow spots Belmar held a two-day rum- mage sale atLevliuonsStore, Commissioner George H. Hey Mt of Concrees of liaroh >. l*TO You can have fun and re-in the lawn and may even nUjer lax in your garden. smother the grass. 10th avenue and F street You can also garden your Diseases can get a start — 1»M- -1M7 — self ragged and grow callou under these conditions. Snyder's Jau Orchestra of Miss Mary Rita, Bouley, ses all over your green thumb Spring Lake played for the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Wil •mu or NIW JIIII> PIUW AMOCIATION There are enough muscle In mast cases clippings dance of Herbert-Worthlng- fred L. Bouley ot 1739 Mel- *ovnn*iNa «AT« CA»D nuNinio OM niaum hardening exercises to do Inmake trouble when mowing ton White Post 151, Ameri- rose avenue. South Belmar, the garden anyway, so why Is neglected. can Legion, at the Buena Vis- and Ryland W. Berry son ot go looking for work? Why. for ta Hotel. B. Donald Sterner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Berry example, rake lawn clippings Dr. Indyk offers an easy Wilbur Simpson and J. Wolff of Frederlcksburg, Va., were AN AMKKICAN TRADITION every time after you mow? solution Just get In the habit headed the committee. married In the rectory of St. Lending a helping hand is an American tradition. of mowing the lawn before Rose Church, Belmar. the grass grows too tall. -1W3- In frontier days it meant helping neighbors raise a Generally speaking, it's bet- ter to leave clippings than to Sylvla Kasdan, daughter of — 1M7 — barn. Today it means helping a neighbor put up a tele- You'll sledom have to rake Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kasdan Mr. and Mrs. Myra Em remove them, especially If or sweep if you mow before vision antenna, perhaps, or baby sitting for the couple the soil underneath is none of 1500 F street. Belmar. re- mons were given a surprise too good the grass doubles Its mowing ceived second prise In the house-warming party at tfeeir next door. There are some people in our community who height between mowings. essay contest at commence- new home. 30 Pacific avenue, need a special helping hand — more than a kindly neigh- Dr Henry W. Indyk, turf ment exercises at Asbury Imperial Park. Wall Town- management specialist at Park High School. ship. ;« . • bor can lend. Rutgers, tells why: MOTOR VEHICLE Who are they? The aged widow living alone, the QUESTION BOX — 1»M- — 1WT— youngster with no place to go but the street and noth- (1) When clippings decay Wlllard N. Butler was ele- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jabn the soil Is Improved because cted president ot the Hamil- of 1003 River road, Belmar, ing to do but get into trouble; the chronically ill in in- of the addition of the organtlc Q. I was Involved In a mo- tor vehicle accident and about ton Community Poultry As- became parents of a daughter stitutions ; the anxious unmarried expectant mother; the matter and plant food they sociation at a meeting In theat Pitkln Memorial Hospital. contain. two years later a suit arose serviceman away from home; the troubled homeless and a Judgment was returned Olendola Orange Hall. Ralph A son waa born to Mr. and Butler of Olendola waa nam- men. The good neighbor for these people is The Army (2) Clippings tend to form a against me for property dam- Mrs. Earl Hendrlckson of Old mulch on the soil surface, age In the amount of $3.80. ed secretary. Mill road. Wall Township, at of the Helping Hand — The Salvation Army. Will my driving privilege be the same hospital. helping to keep the soil cool -1»M- The Salvation Army ia a religious and social wel- In hot weather and warm in affected by this Judgment? Listen Americans! cold weather. Mrs. J. W. Hassler returned fare organization whose special mission is to extend A. Yes. The law provides to her Belmar home after The first annual dinner of • * • oy UT* w60f^|$ 3» BVfttQn the Belmar Firemen's Bowl- a hand of mercy to the troubled, the sick, the needy 13 > Shade cast by the clip- for the suspension of all reg-visiting with her daughter. . HAMOMAl 10UCATIOM NMUM pings on the soil surface tends Mrs. J. L. Clarkson, In Ashe- Ing League was held at the and the lonely. $••!«*. A>l««l«f istration certificates and Anchorage Restaurant, to discourage the germina- plates and dirver's license of vllle, N. C. tion of crabgrass. With the generous support of the community and The Appeal To Youth kicked out of the party for anyone who falls to satisfy, — WM- -1M7 — "asking too many questions.' But you can't count on gett- within 60 days, a Judgment in The Elizabeth Inn at 4 Surf Mr. and Mrs. Edward a the help of volunteers, The Salvation Army is able to News from Moscow often Franks of 1017 Second avenue. reveals fresh evidence of Romersteln's book spot ing out of the raking Job excess of $100. which is the avenue, Belmar, was opened five around-the-clock service to the community. !very time, clippings can be- under the management of L. West Belmar, celebrated their Communist dependence up lights the youth front. "Ad result of a motor vehicle ac- 11th wedding anniversary on the party's appeal to vance," set up In 1960 In New come a problem when the cident. Oershen. You can help The Salvation Army lend a helping grass Is allowed to grow too with a dinner at their home. enough young people to pro-York City for "pe»ce" acttv Mrs. Franks' parents, Mr. hand of kindness by contributing to its campaign for vide sufficient leadership to Ity. This organization appar between mowings or on The suspension remains In — i»aa — lawns that have a dense and After spending the Winter and Mrs, Albert Z. Pulls, who Is during National Salvation Army Week, starting Insure the future of their sys- went on, it capitalised on antl efffect until the Judgment Is celebrated their 36th anniver tem (The security of any sys-drawing from both Young Re compact sod. In New York, Mr. and Mrs. today. paid in full of the court Issues W. Ernaman reopened their cary the same day. Were tem Is In Its youth; this Is publicans and Young Demo- among the guests. true even of America.) An crats of New York. As time There's not much of a pro-an order permitting payment Belmar home at 108 Seventh alem when clippings settle of the Judgment In Install- •venue. example of this news was alent on. It capitalised On antl — 1M7 — AND THE BURDEN CONTINUES TO GROW recent New York Times HtJAC activity arising from down through the grass to thements. In addition to satis- soil surface within a day or so Mrs. Howard Hayek, presi- Progress is not the most important achievement - News Service dispatch to thethe San Francisco Incident, on fying the Judgment, the Judg- Fifteen Tears Age effect that Sergei Pavlov "sit-ins" and "freedom ri- after mowing, Dr. Indyk says. dent of the Belmar Woman's is, when it's applied to our growing tax burden. ment debtor Is also required May If, 1847 had urged the Congress of ders," on peace marches and Peter Maclearle and How-Club, was attending the con- Komsomol (Voung Commu- disarmament demonstrations But when clippings accum- to establish proof of his finan- vention et the New Jersey The Tax Foundation has come up with some fabul- ate on the surface, they do ard Hayes were high men In nist League) which lie heads and on pro-Castro sentiment. cial responsibility for future State Federation of Women's nore than spoil the view. the Belmar Borough Commis- ous figures, to wit: to step up atheistic propa- Romersteln wants Americans accidents. Clubs in Atlantic City. • ganda In the struggle for to stop these front activities They can also harm the grass sion election. Mr. Maclearle Federal, state and local governments collected young minds. Russian guar- wherever they are found. nearly $55 billion in taxes in fiscal 1950, the govern- antees of religious freedom, he Insisted, do not apply to ment accounting year ending just before the Korean He has attended some of children but only to adults the European youth festivals ftar. 'who can answer for their as an anti-Communist, despite actions." Communist attempts to bar Per annum on 12-month time deposits. . In fiscal 1962 ending June 30, the Tax Founda- him as an unfriendly delegate Regular insured savings accounts earn tion estimates total tax collections will reach $143 bil The same concern for and to control everything else lion. On a per family basis, taxes have increased $1,380 children Is being shown to their advantage. Red lndoo- wherever Communism hopesj trinatlon of children In sum- to a new high estimated at $2,530 this year. to make galas In the struggle mer camps and In public for world dominion. (This also schools, as revealed by Ho- Thought you'd like to clip this and send to your bud- Is true even ta America.) merstein. suggests that par- get-minded (?) representatives in Congress. According to Herbert Bomer- ents cannot be too careful In steln in his book Communism following the Influences upon j • • ••-. sw^- 4.^4. a._ . and Tour Child Pavlov ia a their children. Communists RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES vice president ot World Fed- have tried every avenue In If Khrushchev's claim that the Soviet economy wil eration of Democratic Youth. the past, and they will step uo you iravv o equal or even out-produce the American economy in theThis organization has an Ital- up their efforts again under foreseeable future is to be realized, he'll have to pull ian president and a French their new and higher priori general secretary, and accord- ties if we let them. savings account some mighty big rabbits out of a mighty small hat. Re-to Romersteln"a vice presi- ports indicate that in certain areas Soviet industry, dri- dent's position Is also being ven by the heaviest kind of offical compulsion, has made saved for an American young to GROW Communist," whose name KNOW VQtim significant strides. But trouble spots abound. For in-when he Is appointed will stance, 1961 results were below announced 1961 goals probably be kept secret. WITH YOUR in such all-important fields as national income, labor Romersteln keeps up with productivity, foreign trade, and oil production. these Communist youth activ- Publio Emplojmeni Up ities. As a lad of IS in Brook- Nearly four percent of New BABY? On top of that, the Soviets are undergoing an agri- lyn, Interested In politics, he Jersey's total population cultural crises. Food production just Isn't adequate. joined the Communist Party works for the government. and was put Into youth activi- Premier Khrushchev himself has said as much in recent ties. Now 80 years old Mid There were more than 360, speeches, laying special emphasis on an acute shortage having lone since broken,000 governmental employees of meat — a commodity which we have in abundance. with the party, he spends In the state last year. Based much of his time following upon the total population of It is to be expected that Soviet production, measur- the Intricate mases of front 6,244,000 this equated almost activity where youth are en-four public employees for ed on a pure percentage basis, will expand.more rapid- listed tor Red dirty work. every 100 men, women and ly than ours in many lines — for the simple reason that His erstwhile friends la the children In the state. party look upon him as an tile Russians are starting from a far lower base, in an The figures, revealed by the economy of scarcity rather than one of plenty. But in informer, possibly because he hss assisted the F.B.I, and New Jersey Taxpayers As- lie basic fields — such as steel, electric power and oiltestified before Investigating sociation, were based upon committees of Congress. the latest reports ot the D.8. induction — our superiority is enormous. Two sys- Bureau of the Census. These eras are now engaged in all-out economic as well as Romersteln has written his .show 356.68s full and part- 1 olitical war. The One is based on competitive free en- book to show bow the Com- time public employees In New You should save systematically not only to have a munlst world conspiracy has Jersey In October 1M1, an In- erprise, in which men and institutions voluntarily at- been exploiting and manipul- crease of nearly 10,000 In the cash reserve ready to meet financial emergen- tempt to outdo each other. The other is based upon ab- •ting youn people to further Its period of one year. cies but also to give your children the advantages i olate government domination and decision with coerc- interests. Establishing this as Federal government pay- and education you wish thorn to enjoy. Your bank on as the spur. The results speak for themselves. an Important current goal ot Important current goal of the rolls in New Jersey rose a, balance should grow with your youngsters; than the current goal ot the Ml («%> to total 68.0S0 last American Communist official, October. you will be ready whan they are ready for col- Cowboys and Engines by Irwin Caplan ous Hall, who reported to State government employ- lege. Do your saving at Belmar-Wali National American Communists the re-ment was up 3.1*5 (8%) to a where you not only earn liberal interest, but sults of the big Moscow con- total of 37.M0. Employment ventions ot November IWO by local government, Includ- where you can also save time by doing all your and January 1M1. ing counties, municipalities ana school districts, was up banking and borrowing more conveniently in one New Directives 4,7O» <3%> to a total Si !«],•». stop. Hall told U.S. comrades that Moscow policy now re- quires a new "grassroots Neptune City Girl movement tor peace and dis- armament" involving liter- Awarded Scholarship ally millions ot Americans, Hiss Mary Roach, daughter including youth and even of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roach children. Sail pointed to an of 62 Merrltt avenue, Nep- Loam Dept. Watt QfHot «ym omttmtunidn to « p. w. dtwV nereased Communist activi- tune City, received the 1MB ty In the colleges and then Monmouth-ocean County Den- ordered "hither priority for tal Society Auxiliary byglenst youth in attscholarship tab) afternoon at 1 One is We group's installation lunch- ields of endeavor. eon at the colonnade Restau- amated to find la rant, Monmouth Shopping BELMAR-WALL stein's account how muoh al- Canter. The scholarship Is ready has been doae. It the valued at «TO>. Communists are allowed to proceed under these new di- Miss Roach win graduate rectives, there la tolng to be National Bank J from Neptune High School plenty of mischief afoot. next month and wilt enter THREE CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES interests* also are Ro- Palrlelgh Dickinson trniver- mersMa1* description* ot bisttty** Sygtoniet College, Tea- neck, in September. experience with American FStreat at 9th Avenue, Balmar Youth lor Denwcraey. a vefcl- Miss Roach, an honor sto- eJe tor carrying the "line" to wt, waa president of the Rout* 35 .t 18th Avenue, Wall young people. In faot. tt WasMils' Athletic ASM in AYO that he Route SS at Manasquan Circla Plata

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LBOAL NOTICE LROAL NOTICB i.M AI. Nonca LBOAL NOTKW NOTICE N OTI O R described, situate, lying and Street, on the easterly aide Take notice that application TAKE NOTICK that DIWI1- being In the Borough of Bel- thereof, One hundred and fif- has been made to the Board bow. Inc., trading aa the 8*a mar In the County of Mon- ty (lit) (eet to the rear Una CHURCH SERVICES o( Commissioners ol Borough Olrt Bottle Shop, has applied mouth and Htate of Naw Jer- of lota numbered Tan hun- of Belmar, New Jersey, by to the Borough Council ol the sey: Bounded and described dred and forty and Tan Hun- Paul F. McCarthy and Vera Borough Of flea Olrt, N. J as follows: dred and forty one (1040) aad Callahan. trading aa Flynn's for a plenary retail dlatrlbu 1041) on said plan." 1 "All those lota, tracts or BAPTIST CHUBtiH n. BOOB R. o. CHURCH THE METHODIST OHUftCH FIRKT Bar, (or a plenary Retail tlon license (or the premises parcels of land and premises, Being commonly known and R«v J. D. Thomas, I'utur Seventh Are., * K Ht OF WEST BEI.MAB Rev. B. D. Kematee Jr Consumption License (or thesituated at Ms Washington hereinafter particularly de designated as No. MMth Ninth tn., Km D at. Rev. Peter J. 1>«lan, l'eiior 171k An., Weal Belmar »:30 A. M. — Sunday School premises located at 1318 F boulevard. Sea Olrt, N. J. scribed, situate, lying and be Avenue, Belmar, turn Jersey. 10 A. M. — Sunday School. 8unday Hum- At 7, B:IO. Bev. Blohard L. Mdeoer, Edward C. Broege. superlo- Street. Belmar, New Jersey. Officers and stockholders of Ing In the Borough of Belmar The approximate amount of 11 A. M. -Worship Service 10 and 11 A. M. and U Noon. Paster. tendant. The partnership Is composed the above corporation are; In (he County of Monmouth the judgment to be satisfied ST. MARK'S B. O. CHUKCH Weekday Uasses In Church »:50 A. M. — Morning wor- of: Richard E- Bowman, 303 and state of New Jersey, be- by said sale Is the sum of |I7,. Jrd Are., * Crramnl 1'kwr — «.«. « and » A. If. »:4» A. M. -Church School fhlp: sermon by the pastor Paul F. McCarthy, 41] Ter- New York boulevard, Sea ing lota numbered Nine Hun- 000.00 together with the costs Nea Girt Confeaalona every Saturday Clauses (or all acea. Richard 11 A. M. — Seoond worship; race Avenue. Toms River, olrt. N. J., President, and dred and forty and Nine hun- of this sale. Rev. J. rrederkib Child from 4 to 645 P. M . and Saxitm, general superinten- service slm'lar to the first. New Jersey, Treasurer. dred and forty one (MO and IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sunday Uimi — i, u> from 7:30 to » P M. dent. T P. M. — United Presby- and Mary P. Bowman. 408 041) as shown on a map or Sheriff. and 11 A. M The Perpetual Novena In HAM— Morning wor- terian Youth Fellowship Vera Callahan 514 Lafayette Laurel avenue. Brtelle, N. J.. plan of tots of the ocean Dated: AprU 16, ltd. Weekday Masses — T:SO honor of Our Lady of theship; Message by the pastor. meeting Avenue, Toms River, New Vice President. Beach Association duly filed Harry R. Cooper, Atty. A. M. Miraculous Medal Is held 7:30 P. M. Evening eervloe Jersey. Kathryn D. Bowman. 303 In the Clerk's Office of the(63 lines) te4 5-8. 138.88 every Monday evening at 8, In the sanctuary. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Objections, If any, should be New Pork boulevard. Sea County of Monmouth afore- CHRISTIAN WHENCE tlon and Church School. OF WALL TOWNSHIP made Immediately In writing Olrt. N. J.. Secretary. said, bounded and follows, to Vlrtt «h«oh ef Christ ST. ANDREW'S METHODIST (CoUlngwoed Park) to: Donald F Matthews. Bor- objections. If any, should wit: Scientist. FIFTH AVENUE CHAPEL CHURCH. Bev. Bruce Harrison, Paster ough Clerk. Borough of Bel be made Immediately In writ TOOHJTHER fronting or In Sale* and Service) S'Ul amd Fourth AvonuM, Fifth ATMUW. Belmar Fourth and West Lake Avea. Church Organists mar, New Jersey. Ing to Helen Brash. Bor- width. One Hundred (100) (eet Askarj Put 1:16 A. U. — Morning 8er- Sprint Lake. N. t. Lttla L. Warren. Paul r. McCarthy. ough Clerk of the Borough of on the southerly side ol Fifth Sunday service. 11 A. M. vtoa. Eev. Donald T. Phillips Sr,, «:4J A. M— Sunday School 413 Terrace Avenue. Sea (Hir Avenue, on said plan, and ex- Btuday School 11 A. M, 11 A. M. — Family Bible 11 A. M. — Morning Wor- Toms River, D1WILBOW. Inc . tending back southerly at Chevrolet Wednesday 8:16 P M —Hour; Sunday School. SUNDAY 8EBV1CE8 ship. New Jersey. M8 Washington boulevard. right angle to said Fifth Ave- teatlmony meeting. 7 P. M. — Oospel Meeting 830 A. M. Morning worship ts2 8 8 (18.31) Sea Oirt N. J. nue, the same width. One and sermon. R7CHARD B. BOWMAN. hundred (100) feet by and be- Oldsmobile B 45 A. M. Sunday School ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL Prealdent. tween lot number Nine Hun- (or all agea. CHURCH Manmouth Ceonty tsl 56 (88.18) dred and forty two .& Railroad (Signed) laVKi Avenue. • Ratted rWe: MI-070* FACE MOTORS I FRED P. PHHaUT, Jr. COAL and LUMBER CO. KaJLifcar M|M _laW**a«u> MM Ml BELMAR 47 CENTRAL AVE SOU State Highway. Spring- Lake Heights, • MBH900 REAWN6 ANTHBACJTE MMCE CaBMU 1-1900 EAST ORANGE, M. J. II HT. If II H

\ , • THB OOAOT ADVMTS1L B1LMAB THUreMY.MAYlT.WM Mrs. UVance Heads WSCS Wesley Circle 'Summer-ige' Your Fireplace Mrs. Theodore LaVanoa was elected chairman of the Susanna Wesley Circle of the Woman's Society of Christian WHERE Service of the First Metho- dist Church, BeUnar, at a CAN I meeting at Mra. LeVance'a TAKE home. M Main avenue. Ocean MY CAR? drove Mrs. Stacy D. Myers was elected vice chairman, Mra. V. 8. Kenner treasurer and Mra. Herbert Haberstlck re- cording secretory. Before the business meeting refreshments were served. Assisting Mrs. LaVance as hostesses were Mrs. Claude W. Blrdsall and Mrs. William H. Hurley. Mrs. Victor Lombard led In devotions and Mrs. Blrdsall conducted the spiritual study period on the topic "Edge on Edge." Mrs Haberstlck. was In the summer months, the blackened, inplni mouth of a Bre- speaker of the afternoon. Her ilace can detract Iron the beauty of any room. Here's a nest way topic was "Public Welfare." .o •aumm.r la«" a Hrfeplaee, using folding leaver shatter•*_.. s of ponderosa pine. These shutters, available from building material Announcement was made dealers In slses to lit most needs, were hlnnd toiether In pain that more than 00 letters from and painted, to match room deeor. Drawlag shows hew well shut- the W8C8 had been sent to ters harmonise with dlfnined Coleoial-aiyle mantel. The latter Is one of a number of styles sf mantels available In stock from Washington asking the con- building material dealen. Made of ponderosa pine, these come tlnous support of the United assembled snd ready to Install and paint. Nations Mrs. George Btrudwlck, KfWST COIORS GUARANIEFD Mrs. Floyd Davenport and Mrs. Lombard were appoint- mmu m MONEY BUCK ed to arrange for the Instal- The Road Back ...DRIES IN 2( MINUTES 1 Daniel M. Joboliw, research apecUlUt In cntomolory and head «f Kutrers University's lation luncheon in June at.the mosquito research team, point* to area of New Jersey where mosQulto-borne encephal- Hotel Ardtnore In Ocean From Mental Illness • tor/ to opply—brush or roller itis outbreak struck In ISM aa Dr. Bailey B. Pepper (left), head of the Entomology De- drove. is Easier Today! • Dri.i in 20 mlnutw-no partment In Rutgers College of Atrloaltare, looks on. Encephalitis outbreak led to ex- pansion of mosquito research at flutters. Expansion culminated with recent wpcnbil of Today when the recovered men- "po!nly"o<)of Mrs. Commesso To tal patient leaves Ike hospital, $118,000 mosquito research bulldlnr (bottom) on the College of Agriculture campus. Begin New Term the menial health association Is • Wid. rang, of colors by his sid. to help him Hud a Mrs. Dominic Commesso, job, new friends, follow-up med- water management. They fol- tion of $1M,OOO mads to the who was re-elected grand re- ical caie. Support year SM ' o man bites dog file — this Is low the College's recommen Department of Conservation gent of Court CHennon 883, ;he year that New Jerseymen datlona on Insecticides. By and Economic Develop Catholic Daughters of Amer- use color-matching / ;an be expected to take a big law even their annual budgel ment. Is under the direct ica, will be installed at the CIVEettfceilpiefth* Bfer-than-ever bite out of their must be approved by the di- supervision of the Rutgers May 33 meeting. This was \*ENAM >kl foe, the mosquito rector of the Experiment Sta Entomology Department. announced at the court meet tlon before the freeholders Ing last Wednesday night in Money, manpower and re appropriate county funds for When county mosquito com- the Belmar Municipal Build- loom. wishes H» LET YOUR FINGERS search facilities, the three the commissions. • missions find that a big hatch ing. ttMlMMl... DO THE WALKING keys In scientific control of of mosquitoes Is coming off of perfect for mosquitoes, have been multl The College of Agriculture, their marshy areas, they call Mrs. Vincent Bruck, chair- woodwork, Turn to the handy Yellow >lled this year as the purpose working closely with the State for alrspray. This spray, con- man of the nominating com- bathrooms, Wlcheia Pages to find auto products ul half-century-long battle Mosquito Control Commission sisting of DDT in a solvent, is mittee, presented the slate and services of every kind. against New Jersey's tradi- created by the Legislature In applied at a concentration adopted unamlnously. Whether you want repairing tional pest continues. 1956, has five principal func- lust sufficient to kill the adult Other officers are: Mrs. or wrecking, dealers or driv- tions in the fight against mos- mosquitoes without harming George Dundan, vice regent; ing instruction, washing or Mosquito control In New quitoes: fish, crustaceans or other Miss Ann Rigney, prophetess; A Product of John Lucas ( Co. ran ting-just read the ads, Jersey (as In most of the forms of wildlife. Mrs. Charles Hull, financial learn the facts, and put your world) has had as Its base the 1. To coordinate the work of secretary: Mrs. David M finger on the answer—in the research conducted In the en- the county mosquito com- Last year eight aircraft in Boyle, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Yellow Pages. tomology department of Rut- missions and to furnish the alrspray program applied Buchear, historian; Mrs. Jos- TAYLOR'S lers' College of Agriculture them with technical infor- more than 80,000 gallons of eph Bradley, lecturer; Miss But the lack of funds and fa- mation. DDT oil over the mosquito Ann Aumlller, monitor; Mrs. culties available has been a 3. To conduct, with the help breeding areas. Edwin Lange, sentinel; Mrs. HARDWARE ong-standlng handicap to of the counties, a statewide Harry Pflug, organist, and system of mosquito surveil- "Jutt About Everything" maximum progress In control The storm tost March, Mrs. Charles McConneU, Mrs. lance, using light traps and which did an estimated WOT.- Julius Blssoso and Mrs. Pas- F St., * 10th Ave.. Befaiar The outbreak of mosquito- other means of keeping HO worth of damage to mos- quale Auuolo, trustees. Phone MUtuel I-OSII borne human encephalitis In close track of mosquito pop- quito control Installations In 1MB alerted the public to the ulations. the Shore counties, has caus- Mrs. Commeaso, delegate aeed for Increased mosquito ed an energency situation that to the biennial state conven- research and led to a substan- 3. To conduct baste and ap- eould result In severe annoy- tion of the CDA at Atlantic tial lnorease In state appro- plied research needed lor sooe from the winged pests. City, reported on activities of priations for tins purpose. successful control ft the meeting. ~ more than 40 species of To prevent this. D. If. Job- panted by Mrs. Brack. Miss This has enabled Rutgers to mosquito known to exist in Marge McCarthy, Mrs. Paul the State. Rutgers entomologist onatruct a new 1118.000 mos- directs the Pratt and Miss if ae A. Mc- lulto research center and to 4. To conduct a continuing 1*0 alrspray Carthy. jrpand the sUff of full-time educational program on work,, is having »o,000 pounds nosqulto research workers mosquito control. of DDT In granular form ap- TlihweekJunlc+aeMsjAslitoourlownwulbechcdthig STAMPS? plied during May The gran- rom two to six. The staff now local fire hazards u part ofa 10-point "Community Report". ». To supervise the mosquito ular DDT remains effective NOTICE TO BIODEB8 noludes the staff of full-time alrspray program in tile How can you hdp7 By being on thelookout for fire and safety nosqulto research worker! over a period of weeks and Notice la hereby given that shore counties. The air- hazards around your home and neighborhood. Let's all o> rom two to six. The staff spray program, financed by will kill th« mosquito larvae sealed bids will to received SPECIALS low Includes two senior re- an annual Kate appropria- as the eggs hatch. by the Mayor and Council of operate with the youngsters in thU important coraniuairy earchers, two Junior workers the Borough of South Belmar projectl nd two graduate assistants SPECIM WASHINGTON REPORT for maintenance and repair from rtio conduct research while material* In the Borough of Forking for advanced de- I South Belmar in the County nes. Part-time assistance la of Monmouth with an estima- STERNERS btalned from other members ted amount of 6.0OO Gals, of f the department, and during Cattonlc Emulsified Asphalt; CONNELLY - BERGEN, Inc. He mosquito season as many LEADER SEES BOOM 340 Tons of 3/8" Broken Stone BAKER'S "SUNNY SIDE" a 10 additional men are em- Cover; and allied mainten- REALTORS - INSURORS toyed. ance and repair materials, White HOUSE PAINT ESf OVERSEAS TRADE and opened and read in public Phone MUfwi MM The building, is x M feet, at Borough Hall on June 5, at 1:00 P. M. Prevailing 712 Ninth Avenue. BELMAR, N. X $4^5 gal. i designed tor maximum By U.S. Rep. Cart Albert Time. exlbllity as a biological re- N./iW How Mtjorily Uticr earch laboratory. Even the Specifications and forms of at roof will be used u an President Kennedy'! Trade Expansion Act of bids, tor the proposed work, LAWN SEED, GARDEN TOOLS ut-door test area- 19<2 ii new in many rtipecti. A new kiwi of prepared by Claude W. Blrd- Atmy for I*. Hertford Fire Insanme Cmnpny POWER TOOLS New Jersey BOW has county authority it being requeued to eliminate, ova . Engineer, and approved fcw Tin Hutftxd ItninaKt Group, Hutfont 15, Com. s five-year period or more, all tariff! and other by the State Highway Com- nosquito extermination com- missioner, have been filed In lusslons organised under the trade restriction! on those manufactured items where we and the members of the new Common the office of the said Engin- 10% OFF tate law In all counties ex- eer at 1700 "P" «reet. Bel- ept Catnden and Hunterdon. Market in Europe together account for 80% or mar. N. K and of said State man of world exports. (This excludes trade Highway commissioner. Tren- Could Not Operate with or within the Communist bloc.) CEILING TILE These county mosquito com- ton. N. J., and may be in- alsslon could not operate suc- The President could then negotiate in historic spected by prospective bid- essfully without the help of trade agreement with the Common Market. Our den during business hours. mt sq.ft. he Agricultural .Experiment exporters can then share in whit is one of the CMIAtlSW Bidders will be furnished tatlon at Rutgers. They look fastest growing free markets is with a copr of the specifica- American Mad* - Plain Whit* » the College Of Agriculture the world In return for accept- sion Act of 1M2. Taking all tions by the Engineer on pro- w the latest Information on ing more competition from Eu- the tariff negotiations held since per notice and payments of «rmanent method* of moa- ropean imports hen at home. has done Terr well. cost of preparation. Bide mint GENUINE REDWOOD ulto control by drainage and 1»47 together, the United States be made on standard proposal At the SUM time the Presi- Vs have granted tariff con- dent U using for s new safe- forms in the manner desig- CUPOLA 13 billion nated therein and required by guard IS help individual firms the specifications, must be and groups of workers who face worth of trade and obtained OPEN concnakmi on about (4.1 bil- enclosed In sealed envelopes, EARLY from $33.00 genuine hardship adjusting to bearing the name and address import competition. lion. Furthermore, ovtr .the 7tWA.M. (Installation Optional) four yesrs our European of Udder and name of road on Trade Adjustment Assist- hm removed almost all outside, addressed to the Ma- George C Giger ance, as it is called, will provide £' yor and Council of the Bor- of their quotas and other quan- ough of South Belmar and PREFINISHED BEECH loans sad tat benefits to firms,titative restrictions on dollar and adjustment and relocation must be accompanied by a imports except in the ares of certified shack for not lea* WALL PANELING Combination competitive farm products. than ten (10) per coat of the Mr. lUUrt w Hen trade the world over is 4'x 8'Sheet IMatstK amount bid. provided «__ rsnsj CwnnMf 0% •rsjwVw •"jejjwrfrw vTevs"* still set about with quantitative check need not be more than T. Q. MIDGETS frw. *. «*» CoviWi *mn» *. restrictions designed to protect iao.ooo.oo nor not taw than GUARANTEED WARRANTY aw I*** ,».»<» (bctaf Place on or before the hour STOCK CARS - Usafcr W ft. MM*. This a generally true in the case of our own farm program. named above. Tie standard ONE YEAR proposal form I* atteehad to NOVICES allowances to workers who face Tariffs am aaw the major ob- the supplementary specifica- PLUS: Green Stamps (he prospect of unemployment stacles to freer trade between tion*, copies of which win be at the result of import competi- oorntvta sod our allies in Eu- furnished on application to tion without the resources to rope. The Cannon Market ALL MAKES AND MODELS adjust to mow competitive pro- acnes the Atlantic, when Brit- Sat. Nit* 8:30 By order of the Mayor and duction. ain sod other Tettern European Council of the Borough of Unlike tariff protection, aatiooi joia, will be bigger is South Belmar. which amounts to s direct sub- population data our awn. Two 30-Lep Mains sidy, Trade Adjustment Assist- ,%* have die first real oppor- Mayor. ance it s self-help plan, designed naity in our history to extend X«NB.O.IIaCMJUJUf, ?O-L«p Novice Race paw, wag GIGER the principles of free competi- Clerk. TFORD to help firms k^and workeri s get DEALER into more productive work. ejea beyood our borders ia s Datsd: May 1. ltd. In judging the merits of thai aarket which is btcomiiig every • ON FOR SINCERITY Friday night •« fcM p. Act, just at with the dew day More Vie oe* «n ; Avenue, Belmar •mi— esiev Ceagfe* will As wages e-d atcauae. rise ' JOSEPH MORRIS A Bettor Homes & Gardens Idea Center - _ii i_ k. » or F Street) FRSFARKING lose hud at the war that the |sa»*»»J*a«fca»aB*i T» i infill i 35 at Old Mill Rd. Ooe«i7:30A.M.it>»». M. 0 PnsiBBM has used the authority «f Itfmg ever | iekesad to him ia the pt*. ma like our own. We r .hen ia .this growth snd gain { G! MUtoal 1-1900 We Deliver Aft* when cat retard fe jali ham, 1 ssa coatdeat OMfrw irength for oar own i MMUU M art suaajort the Tra* Inva- ifwesrewisWobsrgaiai win