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BELMAR SALES DAYS - FEBRUARY 12-13-14-15
There Are BetterBum In Belmar
THE COAST ADVERTISERKeep Yonr Mind OS
Your Driving andYmir Eyes
On The Road
Seventy-Kirat Veal-, No. 4 I — X 1'agen
"r.vl.MAl!. NKW .'HUSKY, THUUSPAY. KKBIU'AUY (,, 11)B4
waii Township Tercentenary ! h e D a r t m e n t O f Nuclear Medic iner :»*»/. Uaarc Rpltnrfc ' . . n. i n I I I •. ICommittee Hears Reports
More than 50 members oillire Wall Township Tercente-nary Committee heard re-ports from representativesfrom civic groups, clubs, or-ganization municipal deport-ments and committee chair-men for the Wall TownshipTercentenary Celebration tobe held Sept. U at AllaireState Park. Mrs. EvelynSnodgraM, chairman, pre
* The "Qreen Thumb Com-mittee' will nave a sectionalmop ot Wall TWWrtW • * " *ed in a variety o! flowevsjn
Spring Lake RoadTo Be Made Wider
SPRING LAKE-Ihe Boroush Council adopted a reso-lution Monday night to widenocean avenue by 10 feet beH H Atlantic and Mercei
iiTtnmncouncilman C. Qilbei t LCM
dale, chairman of the streetcommittee, sold road crawsmil take thc 10 feel from theat* of the road, add gravelthis year and black top nextyear.
industrial committee mem„,,,• said 20 signs telling ofthe'celebration will be placedon main thoroughfares in thearea Girls Scout troops Wfflnave a three-part display de-picting old-style and new-stylescouting.
William Krott of the PoliceDepartment, told of the «*£diving exhibition to be givenoy members of the V. a N a -val Air Force find plnns (W«skin-diving performance byPolice Deuartine.il members
Cub Pack? 78 and 104 will,,.( tffl BuHan Villages showI d imlinn activity and handiM M Josf-ijh Swain an-MDMH the Order 0 ( " l e A1';l u W nve lioiier MAW) "'BcoiitH who iw-'e wo" nunieimn eeBMftl pel forming au,v.,,r,D,, Indian fhtnees will • •
Opened At Red Bank HospitalDR. VINCENT M. WHELAN, Serves As Director
DR. ANDREW P. DEDICK. Associate Director
School Boards'Election Review
School Board elections willl»ke place Tuesday. Feb. UI,, Belmor, Sou* Belinm,Wall Township and SpringLake Heights.
Proposal of Sweeper PurchaseHeld For Further Study
SALARY ORDINANCE ADOPTED
BOROUGH BUDGET INTRODUCED
Bi r fire M
Hunting euiplav antiuuiapparatus.
All localgroups will p
"The traffic sitxsection is fcottinv.lice OtM K u s 'sstd. '-The
ition in that caliei.s fvom to to 5:30 P.
•l\ Harden thai the AUenwoutl Town Ias wide aL> ******mA Association •
it was in Vhe 'hoi-se md buggy1 days." .
Mrs. Herbert Ciabtree olU Brown avenue. miW»Wrftflthe borough on snow removaland trash collection.
South Belmar MayGet 12* Tax DropA public hearinlt on the
South Belmar Municipal budget will be held > • ' «* 3 ",8 10 P. M, la was announcedat the Borough Council meet-inc last Tuesday mgM to Borough Hall. At tha' <»"'• * •
exhibit . Items.
Apartments InWall Considered
bents, Harry Cooper, George regular meeuus IM »«. .T. C»rr Jr. and Robert Sch-' ell last Tuesday the main sub-rum are seeking re-election,, lect of old business on the
itji Mrs. Marilyn J. Byrne aKetida was the discussion ofnniiuf as a fourth candi- the bon:l ordinance, planning
nopposed for the one-yearexpired term of former • improvement
Councilman Mili, who had searrh
h„,,!,. WalterJewell Chambers art
U for re-election. Mrsis not •»•»
who haslbilitit-s of the
irekuunabl
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elcctkWfcl! To
[ iad MM. Doris
'•'" ,,n.l I imuUii.mBarMrt O. Kotfier
,r« m the race tut the
"j,!hn »#rtl an4 Hans Burr„; , ,<. opposition in Spring
Heights.
a n d e,l all the IJJJ.Q proposed p
nately WMthe nicptiiit; io prsstoi ifindings; twCftUSfl Bi W "illness he bftd been orderby his doctor to remainhome.
After I di-i .ami cons by those pw Wroll call broauiit >votes from Councilmr-,, William T. Wilson and PerKeynton Sr. a dones from Couniilmfn Ste
vor of the plan.
Since the passage of theordinance would require amajority vote—in this case,specifically, four affirmatives,the ordinance was not passed,but, rather, will be held overfor further study by Council.
Another milinanep. raisingthi hourly wages ol IJ*»Mp ,;>(•»• utility employee^ ami'•, mporory employees, waspassed witli no genera! dls-
Council accepted with r.:-gftt thp resignation of Mrs.I • Wonltey, vpgbitrar of vi-
ttt&ea, commanding her• . d'i years ol devoted
•••, rite borough.
St Catharine's HNS toHold Father-Son
Ajiui-ovftl was givsn, - • •"j ffi-,-,™a*i,..>(request of the MonmmiMi
atitm to solicit business anrlimSustry, ami door to door, toa drivf to fumis ftvfelfl ttflM«k, May 1 - May 8; ap-iiifAiii was also given to the
n , 6 U Rciiool and Northi Stflte University, hastailback for nine yens
Ih" WHll Towuship CommlEtfe•- ttie Wall Developing Co.
;,rtfto«W""*"me and OW Mill roa
»8 5 announced at theneetihK last MonrlayOMrn M"e»er. ch
„ „„. board. «M t
: cunent 81
era mtttad m nu
?inf by tht1 Ampriof Rediolocy m
P Dtdick as
new
Bank I)i. WMtM ^'n(i •'•' w w w n * • * • "•' Indict! arc liccnsfd by tne *o the patient for general di-1 . . f^-.^rr-j Commission, agnostic procedure, and (Jiis
is "foliuwpd by meHsuiementft the activity b.v spnsitiveflltOllOBle equipment." These
i-j7 ; radioisotopps measure bloodIn d i s c a s sins Bivfivicw flow, blood volunip, digestion,
Hospitals f('* (U'pai'mpnt, ' metabolism, excretion, and ahv Whpliui tmntlflMHl tliat number of other body func
Uunf;. Radiatitm M also ttH4tu elimiaat? diseased or ex-(•*>«•> tissue, with M viaR to ,
mi.
of 12 cents-To this. 76 MBti H for muni
cipal purposes, down 3 cent*;$1 30 MAtl for schoois. down28cents; 55 cents for the coun*, up 4 cents, and a new !•-
| up I
'for OiBfr fwtf •**** . -
muni- Lrn.-^M^^^^^ ' J
J f i S SMIM •*!«•! (ilAdjustinr-ni *»4Tt t*»
Frank A. SchuchardtNamed Bank Director
jif pltiKt.The great
•itii the work. A
iihor ol a »ov*l j
dates. July IB Aug. l i th»*Fire Company, AUK- 15-AUff.29, and I" tne Babe Ruth Ut-tle League Tag Day dates,July 3 and July 4.
new budget was intro-[auceu for first reading, untlits publication in The Coast
j Advertiser was authorized forppbruary 20.
The
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is In coi—-
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Thos. B. TooheyJoins Gas Co.
I!M!\ sun.fieiit lor mn>!. (iiag ^ thMW
citlzena and veterans t Mtlfjnfi.
Oerwrnl ai)pniprl«tl'»" " "mutilctpBl purposes arc »1IO182 clown 14,005. The reservefor uncollccted Uxn Is !•••
REV. R . I GANNONTO SPEAK AT TEA
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n tiim •( IUIWHn I
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', ,!„. lurm.T Keton Williamswith Hi' ' '
,,! . iUHB B DM schools of,!,„• .-,ly. Upon I.'UMI [rotn IM ('•.alipilriil HwiiSchool !«• aUcndeci *»s «r«l-
, uatrd frura R«lpr Ca«W. Trratnn. ami "»>k » " "• .......,.,,.,. ,.„„. a ot II,- W «
i ton School, Univer.i'v "Ip, uiviilVBiiia.
.,
economy•'We absorbed 111**
ritlzetis anrl veterans t;still came out with stlon," hG said.
" K 5 « M BOMfl ' n " n Hi-fure HMH the CentralV.i v ' ' ,,,,,„ ,,!•! „ , , HI.HK unit Trust Co.t »nd non, K *., ( « » "
redue-
a*-venty-nlne new b o o k shave been adjed to the Wall
1 !,!awaTn
,•( Nil . ' i ' ' 1 [, i , , ,
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„„..„ and Trust Co ,MthMM WUN aasocl-
„„„,.„, ,,l l he Trenton,'.,,,,„',,, Al,,(.rl,,,n institute
GROUP TO DONATEHYDROCOLLATOR
] SEA QIRT-Tlie Sea Olrt, .njxiliwiy of the Jamea F.' AcKei man Federation of Ji t-Kin Mrmorhil Hospital metJan. 27 st the home ol **~"[,=i > Cain, 514 Be-aril.
TtV El'lHiJl VOtl-tl tO I•A liydroeoHator to the ;therapy departmeRt of trie
fliiirlfs Wieak.l mwill be accompanied ay iwv. und Mr- <;•: : : Hrndbet'lcB e n e d i c t Joseph Uudlry, • « u , - W t M a s co-clwir-Q I u . >.. j,I,,in for t h r . iiifn ot (lie luncheon bridge
Giantsi tl
[grade up may
m- , , , ' • „ p . , . . . , „ , | i.
less radioactivity tiian the'oa.'i Company. It rliimlriou.o dial of a watch, he, ann'mncctl b\- Daleexplained. Nevertheless, In president.spite of the waall dosage Riv invWw MomlUl h. l lak™1 in announcmt the newevery measure to protect pa- " r o l t 0 I'0"1"'11 " " " "Ncii! , ;iri(i ft :' -inni-I from nposure. Pimwuitl , xj... ,is muiiiliired with film badgea. and work an,;itored reiiutarly with a rail,,h,,ii UK v v In EH .JIIVII! '.ci... Iiii.UH'K pan iii ',. i • 'tlon of Walls, (until"!<• .,!.<!
Misf; Alielaidi- !' • IHprinw Lake | l tin- < ),,r* ,:u'jijii'., h'i Hiiiclan nf the dcPtfUlMilt Her (lulic.s UirHl.'icthe preparat ion of patien!da I the operation of radia-
beenOtto
anrla F i u r l n f f l i i i t n i u n
BWSttCT&f «-f thra to avoid contami
m\\Knation.
The
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Ubrary Association at tnelibrary. 8hc also announced inthat 59 new borrowers Have Iregistered and more tnan 14IH)books were In circulation dur-inK the months ot Novemberiintl December.
Attending the meetlnj wereMrs Cliarles ORtwald, preal-j . . . ' »hn presided: Mr',
i
Jed ca d
,fttr.
TO TflKlKMI' VOTFRS,,F HAix ramfllSTIUCT NO. «
Public notice Ml hereny g »that on saturday^e • »
•tiildien at_ I SprinfT Lake. . . . -•• -W,- schuclmrdl W Mon L, » junior al. Monmoiill, f>" i h c u n l y cha i rman , U n l - l f , e an.l H..H il»u 'M-r . Bu
v n r l t o of Pennsylvania * 1 " ••«». ' » '•">'«""]"''1 ,'" , 'n,,i Annual Giving, and d.vl M M W * • * * B ' 1 ',„„ gjutrmu » ""' M""- »»r.
moutfl Colleef F'und Drive
M M ' - HOISKHDHK
Steady Saturday worlc. Cou-ple. New home
nlslrlbuUnii VBt ttUM«B.-....nt of l«oi.opPH la ton-trnllcd bv 'he Aatomle Ener-gy Commission.
newly ormirdwel atGOY A. C h a n t e
' flcyt (iiuiual
hruAh nmwr.NOTK.'K (If kUUIKM
TAKE HOnslt of Election '3 years), auu ~ -of 1 member of Fire Commls- the amount of money to beloners of Wall District No. 3 raised for the ensuing year,will be held on February 15, " "1964, between the hours of 6and J P, M. at South WallFire House,
At the same time approval
B J IM Alt VACUUMMulntnln.i top efficiency; oil
makes repaired; quality ser-vice. Call «81 1228.
Clerk.44 i»3.20i
At the same time approval j FOR HISNTof tlie following appropriation Mmull nice. 3 room bungalow,m the num of $10,000 la nelnif, unfurnished, oil heat, garaffe,m the ntirequested.
ts 1 • 44
Albert Ttiompion.t
unfurnished, oil heat, gclose to stores. 1 or 2 pernons.
[ Kent HS.OO per month. Call
Secretary.<|J.4O) 4 P M
from **: °"*r
KI'WIA!.!W1I,!I WRI1 8EKD25 111 only | i «
Taylor's Hardware
WE KKIJ. VthTtMUtXTaylors Hardware, ! " „ »Ul
Avenue. Telephone e « « H
MOM HiaUTV803 F 8t , 8e lmnr , between
'otn and &th; Dial fi«l 51173Mocierute prices, clo -ed M'>nduy.
KLKrTItlC Hot HI WIKINdN. J Statr Lie. and Permiti' 100 Joseph Berirer, fl81 389U
ton »AI.E1961 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Bl»cnyne,excellent condition, must sell,11.35000 Call after 6 P.M.B81 (1692.
KVI1, ( AKI'KT CI.KJJNINOIn home, high quality work,Oliver Nik,- Rug * CarpetCleaning Co, Call 8813185;free estimates
Storm Wluil.m, R r » l m lmetal and wood, nlao windowRhad«« Taylor's Hardware,... __ _ ,701 »Ui Ave M , Ml 0411. 'of ceremonies.
MISS PETERSONCROWNED QUEEN
!";,,*.'. l««BH U • • meetlnB
GEO. HAULENBEEKOPENS NEW OFFICE *Oeoree HaulenBeek, lleen-
. „ , ) real estate Broker, has'opened new offices uml. . >!",,,m<' uf D M f l Haull'"l"'f*1,,,, ;,( 1M WUtW » « " « •,,,„;,„ U t t . H.' '"'* W "
„ • > , • • • • ' '
Ha iu> b»n, result'"! ... r.u.'ll.' tor thelost eight years luivine fw-merlv livfd m Belmar TO,, m.,,,ied to the tormerEl«lne Smilli * I"'"" !
„„, n,'iu-h, l-hell W> 1»»«»-l(,i . fjiuiie and Oall. altemluuiKiiia tuth
Mr llaulenbeek atwiiilea,e Bdmsr School, the *«•jry PM* ll'«h s c h 0 1 > 1 anA
eicc-rburs Acadi-my. lte '»,, i Weld W« II.
ivillg Down wilh the 5«i Airnice in New Guinea, where
men el w ,„,, ,- " . — • • •
Io be held Fcb MGirt Lighthouse In lieu of Imeeting.
It was announced tit,'* Ius trip to the New York
World's Fair has been »ch«lted for members and friends.pill 28. Mrs. Henry C'heaton Is In charge.Mrs. Fred Koechlein, vul
unteer chairman, announced594 Hours of volunteer work
,. , n donated by memHers during U» t»«' tb"1'rnontha,
i aa »
FollwiiiK " ' e b u s i n e s s. H a , I'liul Mlcelll o/
Sea dir t illii'li ali'il a talk on$ I.) the Union of GoiiUi
A ( , , , ,, i,nil Rhodesia withJldes
\U Micrlli. who w it'-'l(He hoi"' : '' A t r l
kaan fi 'cnil • v>, Ii)!-, on tour.ihowed i M a <<< 8»»1 ;""'oni.iinl lift'- " " I " ' ' villase.H.,ii;l ostr ich fann-i HllihllghtOf Ii. ,- rtMM OH Bhodeslu, am vul i ' i f i i Falls
US B. TOO1IKV flying
II tUcoiripan.v's
sulti-ll
SsasMHe received 14 rlecor
lon «nd citntlons. He «,(,,i oimmomler of the
.WMIT i MOUU
George bled iot the T ( > f , ) ,o v ,G O Y A. C h a n t e r l %J]. T ( > f , ) ,o v , „ eerlid i
Braun'n flret aimuul diuic. ,,,.r.,,n,,iuiir,, was Bradu»t«d,„, , ptiday nleht ut the He& . ( f | o m W a l , ( , trnlverslty
a , r t I n n . jerry Kolaltln ol o f , ' i v s a , n i , a Bachelor olBrooklyn, vice t-halrmttn of „, , degree In coiiiui'-i'i
f l H hm '? J AIMMVM I, perforinetl Vu to>| ors before more than 350 r*''-sonB
Mlsa Peterson will competefor the title n( Mtss nreekJrvdependence Feb 15 at trwBtatler Hilton H o t e l , NewYork
Named to the queen's courtare the Ml«se» Oayle Pappaylion, fynUila Keromlt««. Kellyand Connie Cofltarls, all of As-bury Park. Arthur PepayllonCoutros, Ooldle Karakoglouof Atbur? Park was inuKr
.Science M M IB commerceHe Is a member of the Amer-„.;,„ inlltule of CPA's andthe Iowa Ht«tf fticirfy otCPAS.
Before moving to BelmarWith his family. Mr, Tooheyconducted an accounting prai:tlce In oelweln. Iowa, wherehe wa« a member nf the Oelweln Youth Council. RotaryClub and the Elk» Club,
JJOBTOAOE IXMNHto tuy, build «' refinanceSelmtr 8«v1ng» ft Lo»". " »nth Ave. Tei mum.
,,,,an River Oolf Clubund the Mnnasiiunn RlveiViuhl Club,
< | l l MUM 1with a low cost auto loanfrom Hie Belmar Wall Nationul M,'"k
tllKUUmlled Time, Only
SMOKE TEMPO GLASSESof The Finest F.ltW'r.'
lay Llbbey OwensOne 0l .ni FREE with !••«>"Incoming Dry Cleaning Order
ot |t.T» or More.
I. Knlt»>hnnae Weekly
Sfli'lNd I.ARKCOl.t'MBIANMITNnnV - CLEANERS
1308 - 3rd Ave., Spring LakefNear Post Office)
449 8212(also available on our routes)
AnTTODAYTOCOI.I,irYOUR COMPLETE SET
ffl'BINO LARIMOII'MBIANMIWOBV - CI.EANF.lt9
1308 - 3rd Ave., Spring LaUe(Near Po»t Office)
, us sail(»l«o ovall»We on our J-ouU'e)
FISH ^ ' ' inTake out 8SC. Friday and SatVr,l»y. oroh-s, Ht. 71. Belmar1681 9(105.
MANTAMERK AVSore buying diamonds a« •hedne Bgaltwl InflaUon. JIM »B««l Idea. Buy diamonds dl-reet from cutler thru ua. TriePrice Is rlstit J f»« R T a c *reitmed gemulogist, 1317 3rdAve., Sprlnll Lake.
OEOKOE KI.ATERwatchmaker • * • " « £ ,
Main « . O » . . *""" R « » t M d
Station.
Page I THE COABTADVKUTlSBR.liKI.MAl!, NEW JEIISRY THURSDAY, FKliKUAHY
Have YOU Heard....? Engagement ToldDorothy tfromall Newly weds Areonl dp Mr$. Williams Joins
j JWV Ladies Auxiliary_ vm , Mr.-, Jeiiii.'l.- Williams « M
To fort Lander dtl•"' >«»«"'* •• li
of he
Marine Oo?$OfftJ l&MB 8 . j Bunkers Association Emer- JiticJ as her guest Miss MaryTontfinson, son of Me and Igoncy Planning conference nt Ho^y ol Spring Lake,Mrs. Albert Tomiinson of 15Sunset t e r r a n . Belmtvserving with Marine BaUlion Landing Team 3'2 curently serving a tour wlUi thsixth Fleet in the Me-dite
He recently participated iuti amnhibtous exercise callpMEDIANDEX 1-04 a nine da.live firing exercise i t PortScuiio. Sardinia. Upon comyletion of the exercise, thlanding team resumed Itspositfon as the amphibiou,-tiikjng force of the SjxtlFleet.
Airman Sabato A, DeNardlson of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lt)eNardl of 1413 Prancesdrive, Belmar, is being re-assigned to Keeslev AFB.Miss., for technical trainingas a United Btates Air Forceuidar operator.
Airman DeNardi, who enHated in the Air Force a shrotime ago, has completed hisinitial basic military trainingat Lackland AFB, Texas, HPwas graduated from WaiHigh School and attendedMofimouth College.
John j . Hoggins ot the <tfal Bank & Trust Co., Free-hold, and Frank Durand andHerbert J. Miller, both ofFirst National Bank of SpringIjftlte, were among the sixMoiimouth County bunkerswho attended the New Jersey
Princeton.Mtsa MnryBi'th Smith has
Timothy J. Smith oj spelng returned to her studies at Ca-UxKe Heights, Iia3 been pro- brini College, Radnor, Pa.,
to airman third class after spending her rntd-sonies-Uniteti States Atv ter vacation at home with her
Airman Smith, son of pp.reiils. Mv. and Mrs. F. J.tlie
Force
SEA GIRT -- Thp engage-! polNT PLEASANT BEACH H M'meilt of Miss Dorothy Patrl- p-NJr, oticl Mrs, Charles E. Lucerne blue. Theyriii Broomall tfi Jumps Waynv v mi Winkle 3rd, wlw.se mar •Hatching pillboxes with cii'-Patilin, son of Mrs, Arthur rt&gi took p&M last Satin Millar veils and curned cas-Catamaran of 68 South street, di»:> lr, &. Peter's Church, now aide hmiqunts of royal blueMnmtwrniiin. nnd thi* late Mr. Rre on their wedding trip to cunuitions and white sweetM a n a q n , an aJ, W, Pftultn, has been »n- Ft, Laudev«i<ile, Fla. The cere- peas.
d b R CUntmncrd bv her mother, Mrs. ninny wfts jievformed liy Rpv.Dorothy Whytf Broomall ol Bernardine Golden. O.F.M. AII Beacon boulevard.
Miss BrocmiaJ), who was
CtlftflH B. O'Neill of Avon,m best man, Ushers were
.„.. followed at the Beau JabQ R Olaccum or BtUnftr!ivftge Spring Lake Height" Thomas F1. X Loughran Jr. of
Mr, and Mrs. Walter C, Smith Smith of 1302 B street, B& **&*£* '«>" """SSI ™ ****** *2£ m *i i!S K ' t t l f i W l l f S r tIf m Lake drive, now is a may. Miss Smith is tm tf* » * School, l | in b g Junior n P W home ftt 408 Woodland bride. 1 OUfl C. Makl>tudent at the Keesler Tech- cation major, and will receive ' WM a t iWTOMW* State Lol-1 avenue. A
nical Training Center, Missis- her degree May 31.Jppi, He is a graduate of j
lea Auxiliary of theBecker Poit, i i
500 Persons al-St. Rose Party
p gUanastjuan High School.
During his Hip to Florida.
Thomas K, Marr, sonMr. and Mrs. Arthur Q. Marrof an Eighth avenue. Spring
ack Rosenberg: of 909 J* Lake Heights, recently begartreet, Belmar, visited the basic training at the Navalalace of Jai-Alai in Dania. T r a i n i n g Center, Great
• * * Lakes, 111.Army Pvt. Frank S. Mal-y, 23, whose wife, Barbara, Robert O. Shoemaker, flre-j
\\ege. She is the groudaiiehter 1 The brideof Dr. and Mrs. Robert II.
£ Whyte of 111 Ludlow Ave.,Spring Lake.
Ml1. Paulin was tsradufttedfrom Manasquan High School. bridegroom is the .and attended Monmouth Co., {and Mr*, Charles
after Feb. 16. New V,,IK and Patrick V*the former nen t>{ Princeton.
than 500 pOMottf ftt-Vu'ei-ana. jjHmar, m % tended thcanmml midwinter
rrcri'f. .'Ti.'ptlm: ftl (lie Jewish r f l r t | party and fashion show,OoaimUQ&j O n U e r , Mrs. sponai>i'ed hy the Rositry-Al-PlnlMi KU'tn pSWrtdsS- tar Society of St. R o s e
ThP grffljp votL(( ti) muke a ch',ir<:h, Bciniflr, last Fridaylomuion to Uiv K<i Nappln ftBfet at Ved Elva, PointScholavsMn !-'Lii!((. 'E'ho aux- pitM.^int.li. i v will s, >i.i'v u tood toi* i ,.
kr w u i r e ^ - . \^UTan',fam- «&" " I l d o a s u a I • " • l n
il\ » i rt M.ui MO v u n-al- blazers, suits, and coats wereniKhl keynotes aE the cruise w»»ra v e . und spi'ing collection s:hown
Iwyn. by th e Belnmr Fashion Cor-don r-r
MV-IP t&aafrom v.he rt*ce!
HH&ir. recordingrv Mr^, Harry G
lr«. ii-.m-in Sims.
Miss Sara Elizabeth trifflgftran. dailphit'r of Mr. and Urs.Tliomas F. X. Loughran Sr.of 917 Bay avenue. The
m of Mi'.E. Van
jlpge, Weat Long Branch. Hejy/ickle Jr. of 20(f Third flVP-is employpd by Electronic As- jmie, Belmai
man apprentice, U8N, son ofves at 814 Alluii'e road, pprlng Lake Heights, has 'Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Shoe-•en assigned to the 6lst Ar-; maker Jr. of 28 Norwood ave-
7 [nue, Avon, is serving aboardthe guided missile frigate U
lery on Okinawa, Jan. 17.
Malley was graduated fromCounty Vocational and
Technical High School inVewark in 1958. He was em-ployed by Atlantic TruckEquipment. Red Bank, beforeentering the Army,
His parents, Mr, and MrsFrank MtUtey. live at 305 Hallavenue. Point Pleasant.
Mv. aivdBiivdge, 162(
BelmruiHelfrich, Son
Miss MaryrtnuA Anplegate, p r ^f,1Ttt[.i second-yeai avtdent-nurse m.t &. Vincent's Hospital, New
York has iMt i'?tm-nod to heraining after emending a
week'a vacation at the Stane-'ost Inn, Spring Lake. She
Luce, operating out of May
LltftttM R Magee, daughterof Me. and Mrs. Leroy Ma-gee, 15'Ji Hamiiton road, Bel-rm\r; Ernest J. Burdge, son
sociates Inc., Long Branch.
Miss Poole toMarry in June
Announcement had b c e amade by Mr. and Mrs. How-ard J. Finley of Spc'iig I-iake
gtoney lane. Short Hills,
The britlf, n vi'ntluafe frfRose High Sc!i"ol, I-'-.-.- Iemployed by '."'. C. tiw h •.. , •Agency. Astmry P»ra
The bridegroom «r*a > n •.u,itt:d from \sbury P&ri HighSchool ant! ottf-nded WckttJfc»i
•ilege, Cwltale, Pa. Ha fa! JerseyNeptune
of the engagement of herdaughter. Mis:
Escorted oy her father, thebride wore a white satin gown employedtrimmed vfth Alencon lace aa n t- & ffaaunA fashiont-d with Sflbrina g j ^neckline. Her vptl fell froma matching Mttp and lfteeheadpiece, ^ t e c a i r n d ' A f l e n w . >d P T G Tospray of white roses and ""of the valley.
Mis-s Mary Jane L-oukPoint Pleasant Beach,
Sponsor MflNFrank V, BuJ]iv»n/a blic
oinatd of honor for her ststPr.
h
Mrs. Ernest; (o Thomas O. Stanley
She wore a street length povvnMuriel Poole, \al royal blue satin peril wlm
son of (detachable /luoilength oveier street, [«jjf, and Mr
ley ot For iHills. Tfed ccwedding.
Miss Pool?
Mrs.1689 K rt^ti
w p s t Belmar, have enlisted,n the U, 9. N^vy. according . tiSenior Chief Petty Officer N. IER. Scuttl, of the Astiury Park ! K
Pt i rv c. Stan-i&kirt and nutfhiny pUibOKt drive. Short • with circular veil, She carAe yUn a June ried a flWWMU bouquet of Li:
•piiie blur andl loyal blue car-,&tiona.Hoiuir anondanti were the
ffium Marianne T. IHIHTl
also is theof th? tftfil Rlcliard
Poolf, is B gi'iidvi&te of O»koll School and attended
El
"BEAUTY CORNER" SOLVESTEEN SPACE PROBLEM
By CtCl ALLISON Scott Hcme Serv( Dear i'tee; Where can a f,ir\
Vttp frequently used groom-ing i'ems like tumb, brush,lipMlick and powder ? i sharea dreaser with my youngernister and there's no Npace forB ^rt'ssinK lahle in our room,
Irkurt,
Dear l.aura: Congratukiions! Inthinking ebmii waji to organize>our room >o«'te taWing a aiaruviep t w i n in growing up.you haven't space foe a J t gttfele why not plan a pretty''flcauly Corner" for your person'si Mooming. This corner can twbuilt to fit nearly any waft spacelarge enough for a diair, Measurethe wall tpace available 30J ihcnaA Dad if be *il! crar-^a^clionof 94 inch plywood liTWt forytMi, He'll probably also fe« gladto heip you fasten the shelf se-curely to the wall with shelfhrackeEi. The Scoit Hone Ser-M e Center MJ^,• ,*s coveringvour shelf with adhesive backedpaper in marble, or if there'smm lft f hp p , eresmm paper left over from thelast time your room was det-waled, match your jhtlf 10 yourwait. Ta completo your "BeautyCtmtst," paper iowe[< can bemounietl in a pretty pasicl col-urea iowel holder on the side 0your shelf, handy for mai%h(K shines and other gr
fte«r Cect-.My daurhtrr k 10and 1 know I xhoHld talk tohtt about ftrowinfr up. I 1*.putting it off because I'm•fraid of becoming *ml>i-ras-"vi and doiitR mote harm (haltgood. Several other motbera IUnow share thin feefinjf. Vieduppreciute your BUggrsUomt onhow to handle this delicateflituation-Mri. 3. t.Dear Mrs. J J.: Many mother*find it difficult lo A n n personalhygiene wiih their daughters,
QMHtfaKi and comment* \hmihi be addreCtnw, Kam 1440. 42o LgxlHitm As
That's why the makers of CM*fuieH hiive prepared s bool/.'tespecially for >oung ghh anjtheir moiher* called "World ofa Girl" This attractively de-Mgneil pamphlet give? modern,HBfntfflj facts about menstrua-tion in a way that is readily un*derstandable, and. at (he sametime interesting and helpful, Mlhe happy to send you a top),You wjil be interested, too, inthe brand new color film, "Worldof a Girl," Jt's available free otcharge to organizations for groupshowings. Why not check withyour local PTA about presentingthis film to fcirli id Jth through8th gtacte cU»<i<
D m $MM I'm 10 worriedabout my complexion. Up un-til this scar it v u c{«i« toperfect, and now it'* in oi\yneu. I'm II Joan.3eai Joan: First of all I doubthat your skin is really "a. mtss."
A few hltmUhet are a temporarything and a part of growing up.Take heat Many of the att
iavy recrutinff station. [Mount Aloysms Cnllegf. SheThe three- now are under-1 (eaches at Our \Afa W$ ^'
S'.iing reci'tiit training at their i c h r i >s ti n n s School, Eastrespective training centers, IQ\ | f | |< Mr. fttaiiH'.v. an alvsnv |Miss Maeee at BainbridKc. j I U 1 . ^ of MiHburn Hmh Wtfrt .]Md., and Helfiich and Burdge | i.s a st'tuor at VtHaiwva Uiii-t Great Lakes. HI. upon j versity, v l<ere he is a membev
completion of ttieir recruit jOf t^e stL.Jent council,raining thev wili be granted
14 days furlough btfore re-ting tc their new assien-
Sp.
. .'lations -.upervi.Hor of theNew Jersey Ball Trlc-iJhone (
8 I D l l & 'Co., yjve an i l l u s t r a t e dtalked mi "U*» A m r -
.r s t iJ t i l the re-nt Fathers' Night iupptinc
ol (he AHetitfOpd ParentTfftfctiev Group (tf .Ml^nwood
p. School.
I Mrs. C a m e r o n Hlilmati, Jp chairman, told e{ the plans
Lake, (Utd C.NOI Ktij i-1 ,• i:. n ; U W tt«Mof J t t U I CU r . thai Rov toutU and ScoutI bride, and Lor- Nicht wlU be observed at the( H M pad l l f i j fell 5? meeting.
ichulniiiii., Rinouncfd that the A g r o u p «f active golf-loiin.- dimiu' will be held' r t | l , w e a r WHS a 5 s o , sho W n ,
v- nt th* Post Capitol J w e ] 1 a s COflt-(ires.i ea^em^lb el, l,;.kewood. tbles, knif> and swimsults.
• Mi.rria Stone will be! w 0 , ; (. 11 n ^ w e r e Normach»ii rt»Q for the paid-up gteinrr, Margiry May, Nan-tv >ubcr?-iitp and past prest- Cy Bennett, Tofej Lowenstei^.i'Tit-' eight that will be held , ; t v n e gcttOsa and Margi'-F/> 24 av the Cfntei. Shy H-jusen. Mrs Saul Sokohw\Ua w t l nnmed chairman lor commentated[•'• Qu rn if H» Year din-HT, Mrs- Gokiwyn was »p-' Prises were won hy Mr*.">intpd chairman ol the twml- K:u-vy JuA&e. WpteM, aatl&f committee. :mlnk stole; Mrs. Aiittiotiy
Trevolebe. P o i n t PleasantWilliams wilt be in j a d l p ^ ciot!ung; Joan Duffy.
of (he le,en-agt. dance W a n T [ ) W n s ! M p , 'ftnd M r s D O r 'at the center, which o t h y V o n R i v ^ b u v g e v , Bel-
ipostcr44 by the m a r a l e i e v i H 1 . . ) n .
Mri
«
were ce-7'he Uible pn*Read The Coast Advertiser lamic ashtrays.
Whether H'l about inuniclpat The Rev. JtrOfiM LearyaHei r i . achooi.s. BUMlMatiBBl [WWH honorary chairman and», in.. iai ir t ivmts, you'll Und Mrs Peter Caplello, genpraiit in Thp 6ftMl Adv(rn-*i*5 Ithuivniftn.
Herb Bread
fflB- Itltirt.yth c>(
Miss Strains RetiresFrom Penn Railroad
Following the b u ^ m e s i
(til] rp»: .l.:y noard of Ed-'11 1 'jjmfctv They H N
!',|iii H-ilvaior. f-'rank Hall[sad l i r l Denis Weiss, all in!c,irnijfh> , Mid Herbert K"f-tflpi- Jr .
j . . . WILLS ,..Marine Private First Ch
William 3. Mercer, 111, sf Mr. and Mrs William _.
Mercer Jr., of 4 Dogwood; SPRING LAKE — After 45 WHS I telephony BP**M«f «UM, Sea Girt section of Wall y P 8 r s of service as a cleric *orketl 12 v^ars for the
Township, Is serving aboard j with the Pennsylvania Rail- road.fel destroyer UHS Strlbling , r o a d , Miss Haze! strain of 319 T V Q o t Mw« Strain's broth j PHEEHOr n - - Among theavwvaUngoutofMavport.Fla I Atlantic a"enue has ietired c . 5 . t n . U w a d h e r p t(J t h f i t r a . \ w m i e w n M y probatrd at the
h L ! L i Una thus ends a chapter in » fl w h o office of Monmouth Co-intyA Nash, aviation | r a m U y tradition that started ^ . ^ 4g ^ ^ a c l e r k S y r r o g a t P E d w 8 r d C . ft**
lor Ihp company and James i are M follows:
Take heart, Many of the attrac-tive older gtrli you ste about youhad (he same worries at yourxge. For now, you can do a lotabout keying: your tkin piub-lew- io a rDinitftunt. Try to keepyour hands away from bump*and tlcmisfct, Sacrifice tweet,sticky carlwnated bevetagci, cho-coHte bars and potal't chips infavor of three well balancedmeals. Because your skin h gfl*
• it several limes a day withsoap and warm water. Do have•our own wash cloths and towelsmJ change them frequently.'nwder piifFi deserve attentionJO, Be sure lo icplace them oi-Mt If you really follow (bisimple propram find your com-'lexjon doesn't improve, ask yourjother about s,oriiUlting <* derm-ologist.
d to Scm- f/fltne ServireSen' York 17, S Y.
Michafl A Nftshmachmist's mate s e c o n dclass, USN, son of Mrs;, AnneNash of Route I. Bt'lmar. andJamea E. Lynch Jr., airman
pprentice, USN, non ofand Mrs. James L.>nch 8r. o(500 10th avenae, Spfing LakeHeights, are serving withFighter Squadron 174, home-based at the Naval Air Station, Cecil Field, Fla.
• * •Marine Private John %.
JTiilly. son o! Mr. and Mrs.[Joseph E Tully ol 211 Wash-inffton avenue, Spring Ijakt1,reported for duty with the Secand Marine Division's TenthRegiment, an Atlantic FleetMarine Force unit, based atCamp Lejeune, ft- C.
that startedi«4fi During those 118
B r s " • « « members 0'. *eS tamily have worked |
•clerk, who
ha*, served 30 years and islot the comBany. [ ^ g o t o g -,ti-ong.
With her retiremea: : • * * • •nontn. Miss Strain now ! > • * » , r ,i . ,
((me to pursue i.ne of >• • ui»-TVK C a t h a r i n e I
MUtuol 1-158?
llaiirl 1.801 D Street
llrilh Fufli'iiil i!Belmar,
Situated on beautiful Silver Lake convenie
located to serve the enfire Shore Area
eieN. J.
r,f!»
to pi.._Interests, travel!' She
tikes people and watw to en-large her cirrle oT friends • Iatso WfjuU like to do aornecharitable work, perhaps witha hospital." she said.
firandlather WasThe family railroad trad
ion started when her grandfather, Bernard, picked uphis tool kit one spring morntug and went to work for the
as & boilermaker. Heput ln 50 years' service before retiring, but Miss Strain'sfather, Daniel, also a boilermaker, topped that a n dworked i'l years for the road
Miss Strain:; b r o t h e r ,Charles, also became A boiler-maker, end put in «ix yearsnth the company, while herister, Mrs, Gertrude Braun,
PTAHears Missionary
SPRING T f t W BIT Ber-Mfd Wernor, u.OP , wasguest speaker ft' th« Jan. 2Bmeeting oi &t C»thavine'sPTA in the school Auditorium.;
Father Werner has been amember of tne Dominican
EXfte -\ Romain AMM ">fWall Xvtm hip, who di«d Oct.25, VM'i.t In bpi 'vill writtenirj ' 3.;4, riti k'ft her estate to i
Lucefl -JetvM'-- 15- Holier; broth-'[W Jj'in E Romuinf; Mary,tfl t>iinicovick; the Methodist jv?i>uu-K e | New Egypt; EthelRomaine King, and in trust jto Blanche • » « « Mathesheln. '. The Broad Sfreet Na- 1tionul Btink, Trenton, execu jtor, Jennie E Baaer wasnamed co-executor,
Florpnc? A. M. Crichton of
Vuur imilf-fthH Ifert) Hre-'iti will beurcttano ami Batonj: seasoniiwfl, and havf Hint wnttilfiftil yewpotdttMl of fresh bread, fettl from flip BTM Mii'l -'in in ihick life* \it is rfellfioiis generously bi read wlib softened bilttftr ur UMlifiUP.
IIome:»iarfe bread offers a memoraWe M^H exptriprce fur yourvultre f.Miilly. of WPII Art secretly conti^niti* ht^HrtkOt niUfit'uta tatiit-ir rtiet. All thf baVed iu"(lutt» ft* ||I>1TI wifti enriched M8V-ire rit li lu the tss^nt. >1 BT^WBtll thiamtne, utarfn aiul ilboilHViaunA t»e mineral iron,
VERB BREAD2 Pa'.kaaei ve*»t. wmprtttft 2 Uaspttmi talt
Mission Band for 23 yeafs, ' wall Township, died Dec. 22,h 1
milk
Z tableipoon* i
• drywater (lukewarm)tipre»«=d yeast,• dry)
or oil
& cups siTled tftricdtd Poi(about)
2 egg«{/2 teaspoon each bail',
nutmeg-Melted buTtcr OP margaMne
serving in China.
Father Werner told thegroup that there Is a need forspiritual dwelling of. the Holy
11963, will VrtSttf In 19«0. Shebpaueatlipd h?r estate to son.Arthur M Cncliton, :o execu-tor with diiiighter, Ruth II.C. Bryson. Si'd yranddftugh-Hr. Dorothy C Psrrington.
U niJik, Mr;i Add I.ot Des. 0BM to I
alio,
revaiencp oJ sin in the world.Mra. Phillip Croak, litera-ire chairman, NfOHtfl MM
Most Rev James J. Hogan,jasior, had presented 1 ,S00ew volumes published by
paullst Press, to the schoolibrary.
Young Awer/cs J
Calico Batter Bread
SPECIALOnly $7.50 fhi person
KENNtDYINTERNATIONAL(3 people minimum)
20 minutei
asi, Sdft futPiptft-i • | ••. • o r s i n g l e ,
FOB PAST -AIR TAX! SERVICE
VAIL - -EASTERN AIR TAXI
MONMOUn, AIRPORTTef.: tZ\- 701
BELMAR TRAVEL SERVICETel.: 681-4344
p*n. It'i wonder/ul hot - lerwith huuet ball» of tpfead
CAHCO iATfff HUUO(Maffei Il«df»
' i cup< warm water(JWMlVP.)
1 package or cakefleiichmann'* Ye»», activedry or can^nuM
1 teaspwon *t!t2 uhlespOQtts FUis^htflinn'j
Margarine| U i.uj>i unsifted flour!i cup whole wheat flnur
Milttd Fli-ischmann'lMazarine
Mcawire w«mIarj{e warm mixing H v iSprinkle «t tnwMe n Rff*dimaun'* YiM*! stir until diwikefl.Add Wf«, «fe, HUMfeWM1!Matp,arine and 2 Nfl whileflour. Beat 2 minute ai m.iltinnspetd on at*ff Ol W M* Why hand. SrrJJ1^ tWMl W*1 bptf h
into
will written ir 195fl. Estateto wife, Mrs Mabel Cardiff,,who also was nam<?d execu-;trlx.
Lottie Ann Barkalow otfipiir.g Lake Heights; diedJan. 4, will w»8 written In1954. Estate to daughter, EllaLavania Lansing, who alsowas named executrix-
Charles F. A Hal) of Sea ,Girt: died. Jan. 13, will writen in L86< Estate was leto hts wt£e, Agnes I, Hall,
named executrix.
Wo Buy and PayCaih for Scrap Iron,Steel, Old Rags, Baf-tenes, Junk Cars andail kinds of metals.
Wai! Auto WreckersINCORPORATED
1832 M Nt. v' f BflmarI'hon? at-4200-1
?often yeafit in water.' $nm »nd suit Into lai-g«| cuiJiK Jiidifl and sugar di.1 IU CUPH flour ami beat well. Beat hi M M N MM i»i"l cttK . (-uuu-
bie basfl, orcwino ami thyme in Pulm Ml tMM Mi '" WttM wiilintttttf. ^Hr ]a enough WS« fl<«w to makfl a soft (IOUKJI. 'litili o>i'-(iii lightly ili-iiifil li ;i'.>! ( r MHfJT (Uitti um! kiica'l until BHtooth fi'! iKttfatl ^tiiii-'1 iuta h:ill and t»Un o in li^l'lly Rr(-;i.«eil bowl, turningta B » M « Kurface ot bait Oef» am! lei- rise in warm MSM (»*S5-t') iniUJ tfoublPiJ, ahotit l t a hours. Punch down, etVnU ABQ) Iliiti 2 e<)"«I portions awl shaiw Into ballH. C'lv^r and IM mrt MliuimN^. IkAH 1'ito > inavea. I'Uoe in fttUtt i\i s H^inih i'»;it(.ana. Ugbtfl1 gWNIM iUrfKM ol loaves. Let r M in winm jfeet im'iidoubled, abuiit 1 hour. HsV1* in moilpnitp tiven t3TT< (•" I M W K
) tfl v,iih buHcv or mHrearliif. KlfeM twn 1-[KJIU»I loaves.•If yon l a s t put arn\ In sbaeni'w of oUifr ftftt&OM, HSM ftBOT
dlreftly fitjui en^<Ht Into 1 MB rtry HMtttfT*, IPVPI off. tdsn i1'1-inove two li VPI Ut>!< spootifula arcoi-ilInK U> I'SlM rWWUmnolUBlHi
;:OTK: Is E-H-riHiup I n s )« used, omtt ^alt. .
rt.
yf howlf hainr
W1
Calico Yeast-Raised t m i Makes a Hit
ofDu MR| hue a ten w h* Jif-
fffinrJ Howfriends hake [hdr OWt rIf they (ion'r, j'ou can be * hitjuit by bakitiK MJIHC yi'a*(-raiwddelicacies. 1/ they d.< Itake, youmight if5' liiu lotallv differentCalico Bailer Bread for yourpr*t K« ttipethtr. I
It'j a gootf recipe |M begin,tier cook) to try. Made hy theSuiter meihod, you don't have!o knead It. The attractiverhetkethoard panern h MsaffMby mixing whula *htat fl«urwiili half ihe battft, then ftlttr-nsting datk and light batten ai;hty'« ipoflned into the loaf
smooth lo Of nriuina»» IlllJ
both' hnrfaj let ri«- in warmplace, fr« from draff, unciidoubled in bulk, about tfi minUtf(.
Stir ttA Vmiitr d»*n !>>' Iwaf-
•mountt of U*?ht ami vttt Hat'lees alwrnalel)' ifit» urt^seil c^^Jt-incli lifead pan to givt marhitn
fffect (B«rtef trig he •titrkj.>Smoofh out tnp of loaf bv flour-ing hand and patting tsH sh«pf-Cover; Jet ti«c in warm place.fre« /nun draft, until doubledin bulk, about 40 minutes.
Pake in roodctate ov*n ($?J*F.i 4S-5O minut«, ot until don«»
avc from ('•"< itid bnilbwith nt'-lu'il rit'KbaiiDo'i Mar*(irlnr . -
CRYSTAL-CLEARCLEAN
BUYa housefor what
I payin rent?
•h$ homt heatingoil that* premium tit
iVtry way but j>rie«S
FARRENFUEL CO
701 11,..(I. A.- CelnwMUtual 1-2300Glbion 9-7047
"Dependable Farrenheflt11
Do.M TAKE any bcls on th6t~not until you've talkedto one ol our home loan counselors. He')l tell youmany people are paying for a home with >-.Mt theyused to pay the landlord. What's fflors, those pay-ments include principal, inleresi, t«xe.i, tnd Insurant?.The reason issimple. We moke sure payments fit yourbudget., .keep costs to a minimum. Why not pay us
a visit and see!Hours — 9 lo 3 Weekdays
Wednosday Evening* — 7 to 830
or Phone 681-2800
Belmar Savings& LOAN ASSOCIATION
712 TENTH AVENUE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY <S, Iflfii
Fact and OpinionPortable Dishwasher I O B I T U A R I E S
Tlie heuilJohnson, n liltfflcturiiig
rt th
o/ Johnson ttiding drug IBM
ays
tion ar« tuklns ti new took titstore li»htllM( IB a" •••*• to
isrhten their sales. The ovet1-iiig n ^ j i c p i n, sayn. w t s H w «• •wlirt tho pharmaceutical In- all tMUJt is to pduatry h»s went dpfciirUnc it- lieht on the BU
Whington nd otlier strnti o! the tota
apot-hiiotlise ln-
of
-ji Washingtonparts of the world tlfour yeftfB, in terms Qnnwei «»d mon^y, 1M stagger- tw Ham***°nB What started out e.a #*• 8§fct iW*«ferenct'H ol -pinion b*tws#fl t W » » P*8ttra«tetfrs'ia4«W»«i«v*rn lining, insm c r n investigating conuoil |0»BQ1M.
)«• steud of the tola! r.tore. One• last of the m-oijli'tm thai has beenman- 'ovpreoini1 with
thai ol excessivertg&MMMi whichattention to thed of the raer-
U S AH1 Force are.marxei. iwr *fighting one of the jto offer mirm-ion
ton Miter;, and tW ricochetsare reaching oil the way tothe junglefl of South Vietnam.Tlie Issue Is « simple one, butcrucial to the nation's de-fenses. The Army wants tobuild a huge air force of itsown, and the Air Force Is battitan to stop It. Never In tho19 years that I've been report
, ma on military tSkM have 1seen such rancor between the
(Services."
According to
i- * runalns tt» eamut fwaa toast-U R to to automatic defrostingrefrigerators.
Ralph T Moore writes inI OMfOn Voter: "History
xiiuid to be ini^/Ii'd..,. «i*.nt refusal to
Fits Pee-WeeA imall kitchen n«*
jou (rora enjoying Ilicfrom tediousthat big, IMS
'"if you're a home-maker operal,1-liko kitchen, i»
40 (100 dirty dishes ami «S S , yearly Th.t impre,«ivetiStlft 5 the CT. to the W
ol family average-recently diiclosed by » d i s h i n g surve
You'll also be 1'leasei) o »e
effectivel
Itu, i i
I 111
;indm'.fUU
^NUI.AND'S l'AMKI.A FKANKUN sppiher first aiovic at the aft of three wii It I ioi*ah
In fuel there are tew arnonus contemimraries who ranalvi> lo^tcul answer to thisfZtto nobablv, m mnii.reason (ut uur almost « W «intransiui'liiT u'one W« »••is Ml lurutualmn with 018
Fiolii I Mil • . l . ' " l i ' " l l J
barge t r a m " " • '<" ' • 'l lnal inland » » * • « * » • » "drag on the (ititlon •> ' t unoun •ili.irs UK v i e * of ffia, I SUt A
Ol « - Urn i( " « • ;
•aterway interests, he goe^I U l l M M t i ' • » • " '
. ;,',,,|.|r !•»>. makin:;ot i once-a <!«• opt-r;
, -jshr* ton E * »»rl,h "' 1'if',',II at once; can lie rolled nul «I
tchen than » larse <>»''.• l»rlable rtishwasliH-5e'»ln««'BV« !! l 'S!r
Lon E. Crandall,Retired Teacher
funeral services for Lon E.Crandall of 1215 U street, Bel-mar, were held S a t u r d a ymorning at the J. HenryDangler Funeral Home, smKiehth avenue, Belmar. Rev.gianchard l) nomnnie, pas-lor of the First PresbyterianChunli of Belmar. Anntlirrsnvice was beld Monday inMunU-imrsville, Pa. Burialjlso was In Montpoursvllle
Mr. crandall. who was W.died last Tl.nrsday at FltkinMemorial Hospital. He was! - „ ,n Elmlra. W. Y « Jhad been a manual aitsteacher In the Bclmav Gram
les E. It, of Belmor. withwhom she made her home,and John s. of Nuttey; adaughter, Mr;; John H. DerbyJr. or Glen Polls, N Y•; livegvandchlltlren and one great-grandchild.
•etiretl In 1957,li,. l.ili. I I "CrandftH
His 'rub a
Mr. Tr ndall 'of HIP
WrlBht
a formern's Broth |! Preahy-1
memner ICluli I
Requiem Mass SaidFor Geo. W. Davis
SPRING LAKE-The funer-.1 of George W. Davis of iI2Vroom avenue was held WWFriday from toe MeLiiuulilinit Son Funeral Home, Brooklyn A Beauiem Mass was of-fered ln Oar Lady ol the Augels cliuiTli, Brooklyn, Burialwas in Holy Cross Cemetery,Brooklyn.
Mr. Davis, who was 77 diedJan 21 at hi> home. He w»»retired in 1982 from the Pottereon and S a r g e n t Co.,I
(Brooklyn paint mamiractur-rers, after 61 years of ser-vice. He lived In Spring Lakefor the last seven years. MrDavis was a communicant ofSt. Catharine's Church.
Surviving are his wife. MrsVeronica Sands Davis; twosons, John of Red Bank. ftn<(Robert of Uniondale, N. Y.: «daughter, Mrs. Doris o'Shefcof Oleonvale, N. T.. and 12crandchildren.Tlie Meehan Funeral Home,
55S Warren fcmftl fl. SpringI>ake Heights, was in clkarijbof local arrungements.
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RIBLE'SGREENHOUSE
1204 D Sf. Bolmar, N, J.Pfcono: 681!135
U. N. GENERAL- STAGE FOR KABUKIDRAMA
FREE THIS COUPON 0000 fOR FREE
100~BONUS TRIPLES 8LUE STAMPSPIUS YOUR REGULAR STAMPS
when presented to
Ripley Cleaners
921 - " F " Street
Belmar, N, J.
^PROVIDED A PURCHASE OF $3.00 OR MOREIS MADE AT THE SAME TIME— mm l imi t - I ('jumn^ P
Salej and Service
ChevroletOldsmobile
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Belmar Motors481-2727
8th Ave., F. St.Belmar, N. J.
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NOW OPEN!FIRST LESSON FREE
FOR BALLROOM CLASSES
LEARN TO DANCE THE BASSA-NOVA, CHA-CHA
AND OTHER POPULAR DANCES FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Private and Group Lessons Available
Instruction Under Direction of Paul and Marion 8ati
Eileen Kessler School of Dance
Cor. Main St. h Hwy. 7t MarM&quan
Second Boor Above Pharmacy
For Additional Ballroom Information Phone 775-8772
Instruction In BalleV, Toe, T*p, Baton «nd Jaw
Phone 223-1116 Evenings
THE COAST ADVERTISER, D E I " ' " N' ;VV J " " S K Y 1
< htrtnl 'Primp'A" i^t"-,iiiot,ro_Mi
Courageous Farm Girl Is Polio Victim jig
: The iruek farm is J»B|« ''•>>BtW's prolact With l.jniu u
fruiu of h« labor.Un tn now th.. traitor hi
What They Worc...byPHmisjov«
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ifc*.•>ioi-s cleacriliosiaai\t outlook on fire."
When in her iron tttlfi Iwrends, enjoys TV, her hi-fi orradio, and visits f » « kt\r ™anyfriends. She's an avid basel/allfan and jokingly explains "whenI watch the flBM on TV throiiirhmy mirror mounted to the ironJune, the hatter always runs tothird base rather than first. Rut,one soon gets used t« *PV**fthings in reverse, and so I BBS tmind this one bit."
Writing letters, typing, t»Ik-(HI on the telephone, doingnt-edlciioint, are what Rtr^Mterms "my outside interest a.Her mother adds, 'Vrv.n* H•ritrawl'oi's' to assist l.ynri andmyself plan. u r i M l an'l main-
feff* in another one of her fMWjjito pastimes when she's out of
aspirator."
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THE COAST ADVERTISER, Belm«, N. J .
CLASSIFIED AD BATE20 words OK LESS SEVENTY FIVE CENTSMore than 20 word, 3 cents P e r word
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ned. Hand saws, cir-cular saws, hediie shears,lOiMOrs, chisels, planes, plan-er knives, kitchen knives andIce skates sharpened.
Phone 681 2145sXlTWPES Electric Sandersfor Kent. Headquarters (orWoolsey Marine Paint.
Carvel'« Hardware- 10lh Ave. - 681 3911
3' ^ room apartment. Newlydc-corated. $85.00 mo. 1700 r
JVIah, Wnitl l M»,,»i'1'rincess Laughing _, —.
They Kave h«r this n&iue n>1MI at tribal ceremonies staged..socially 'or her in an Oklahomalily hospital vhere »he v»a« re-coveiln* after becoming seri-ously ill (luring: a vacation tripto the Southwest with her par-ents, farmer Lynn Boyette, and.his attractive wife, Janie.
Marilyn was a victim of bothluibar and spinal polio in U »when only nine fears old. Alterthe attack she spent nearly ninemonths at Warm Springs, Ca. |
• uuy ana i n a respirator after!she Mucked out," her mother re-'calls. "Another minute or twoati.l it would have lieen too late.
Marilyn knew Iliat her octivi-ties in the future would n-y<sarily l« ahari>ly ™.r. w ™,1,,. ,,,iil,nufd to radiate sincerecheerful,,™. Hospital personnel•teii/lr tiv her courage, smoke
he Kiovas about thisteenairer. The In-
diana came to meet Marilyn, anddecided then and there to induct,
* from Tennes-
. With the memory of that raceto the Oklahoma City hospitalnever climmiriK. th'1 WffWM wor-ried about what iniirht haprK'n ifthe operation of lutilfBI ironlung were affected, for instance,tlirotUFl] puwti iiiutruption.
"We weren't too concernedabout a momentary power inter-:ruption," Mrs. atWMM •«•• "Hutwhat would happen if tile niter-ni(,tk,n Usted i-eVMfL.I Marilyn aability to breath without the aidoi the respirator; It certainly,would have meant a very fast'trip to a Nashville or Memphis
tort."The solution to their problem
came quite unexpectedly one daywhile Marilyn's father was visit-ing the Lake County ImplementCo., Inc., the Allis-Chalmers
Sd. "Thi» unit with it,
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wal'nut dinlne table with four[•Hairs. Cull 223-4581rtW 9UVIN
APPAREL LOOK FOETnliS LABEL . . .THE White uniforms 3 l«n»«li
HMVMi size 40. Practicnew; 701 Brooklyn Blvd.. 55«O l r t - _ —
KMimmr n i M In pnml ion-dUton, leasonable, ©81-1936.
Store Building IS X 40 leet.Ideal location for your busi-ness, short or long term 'ease.1709 V Street, South Belmar,N J Also 3!'a room apart-ment furnished or unfurnish-ed gas heat and hot water.Newly reflnlshed and Insu-lated Contact a m t r . Carl n .Keener, Dial 531 2681.
welcome. Phone I
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menl tthirli , ,,i provide (hepower n»"re»*ary lo operastii- duufhler Mmit.ii'. ironlung. In ( hp cent of powerintcrrmnion,
Wi , Marilyn « . . .
'Z, strS r J.Ee'p'.Scai' P.,"ta aM g th, yj.nstand-by power source for Man-; who withdrew "into a shell after•tft]yn iron'lune l» J i v i n" a",'11"" '*" hir" com;
lelanJ Johnston, the dealer', pletely l>eh.le». A t.r aeveralman, demonstrated the trat-' vi«iU with him, Marilyn »as aM»
tor and it seemed like a real to convince the boy that he reallyhandy tool to take care of a lot I had a lot to live for. Now h. at-3 chore.. We us. it now to cot tends church and Sunday school,the lawn, and to plow, cultivate, | visits with old <'••"'!>• <«°/Jand till the 154 acre truck gar-: meeting new ones and in genir.l,meetine new nes, a
appnelatea hi • ' "And Marilyn{ d
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l«r la e«»« » ' pawer imerrwpliMiS farden Ir.ctor.
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den on our Barton fan,,.Boyette owns the l54-acr« Bar- ( Ana « • ' y " ' " :;7 M",
ton /arm north of Kulherford, to / • « , and t u « « " ™ 1 'and eight miles further north he ! each n««/ challenge with aowns another farm «( 1M acres. I U« m her eyesandI i.am la that370 of which a n under cultiva- again and again prove just ho*tio». Both farm, are in cotton, correct th« Kiowa Indian tribe ssoybeans, and rorn. In addition,' jodgmwt and d.csion was whenhe rents a third farm of 108 they crowned her • Princess Pah-acres, in soybeans and cotton. I Man back in 60.
What's so super about the Chevelle Malibu Super Sports?1 0 K ,,,,,. .,,,„, ..inll,.(.,,.,,,,.,allir bruk.. lining urn! .port-
ImttM Kront M M m* ***"& ' ,!•"„„. ,,,,,ulu,.,i . t ! M siimilui...! mttMl ^.'WHIK whwl, to M M fmoil preMiri' unil n M J1'"'1' l!l"'*<'.'. , ' " " ' , , i , 4. « fi'W 0/ thorn. _ ,sliaiKhUino a«ft h W lor I i>v.'-iilli.u I «.»UL»i.U-? Si^iul moHings and «*»x\ conn, W. uli-n-( iu i , i , | ,? S|wiul moHings and h
(ificulion. Actiuillv, ahuul ull that's no( super aboulihl k th .r pjteillllll ss <„„„„ ;in,| j
An(l a,,, llt.s( ny t o fm,i o u t what twmktai• is that m:ikM them «o «iper i» to drive one.
i n hi, H i optional 155-hp'. Thm- Vr«, rffl^ i UKlltn.-in. up l« (you're- m.ilin« ii i ' ^ ] •;127.™-l,i.' Try Ihi* one lo flati™ out hilh.
Options'? Eteclric tachomrtfr, M M H W
THE CHEAT HICHWAV PERFORMERS Ch.»roW • I M t l • Chevy U • Crv^r. Cr>.tt.§m Ikm ill »»»'• ' ' * " ' "W Khmrmim
BELMAR MOTORS, INC.. DC! L4AR MUiiMiAVENUE I F STREET BELMAR
Group To AHendBroadway Musical
Tlie regular meeting of theAuxiliary of the Belmar Lionswas presided uver by theVice President, Mrs. Abra-ham Rosen at the MunicipalBuilding in Belmar, In the ab-sence ol the President. MraJoseph Kelly. A memorialprayer »'»« recited for a de-ceased member. Mrs. U»UeThompson A p P r oximately
collected for theIjr t l t l"* cake sale which wasone of the projects ol the !a*tmonth.
The iroup will attend thealumina: of 110 In the Shade •on March 1« and spend thedav shopt,ln« and dining in
JNBW York Mrs. Boaen waschosen to attend the Tercen-tennial Committee meeting atthe Belmar School on r r t r ut ry 22 to comply with *n ln-vltttlon Irom the Boro ol Bel-mar.
A covered dish W P " ' s
being planned lor e » r 1 yupring The hostess tor Uieevening was Mrs. John Carrand the winner of the attend-ance award was Mrs Ken-leth Flelde
DOG OBEDIENCEPROGRAM PLANS
The Jersey shore GermanShepherd Doe Club will hold
obedience graduation onJonday February 10 begin
I e 00 P. M at the
HILLIKERRADIO-TVService Shop
R E P A I R SACCESSORIES
2054 Nav Bedford RoadWall Towiibip, N. J .
7 to 7 Daily • 449 4203
BUY A TANKRJUANO BE A THANKfUL
SOLAR HEATG U L F
SERVICE CONTRACTSBUDGET PLANS
Cleaning andServicing Burner.
H O W E L L -SULLIVAN, Inc.
Ocean Tow.isliip RecreationI Center, West Park avenue,Oakhurst.
Tin Club will beiiin its newobedience training for subnovice and novice classes be-Binnins on Monday, February17 nt 8:00 P M. with a demons t r a 11 o n and registration.These classes held at t^above address are open to allbreeds.
The Club also conducts amonthly showhandling classon the third Wednesday ofeach month at the same loca-tion. T h e s e showhandiingclasses are restricted to Oer-man shepherds and are conducted by a professional per-son.
All are welcome U> takepart In these activities. Forfurther Information call:
449 7H2J or M:M397or 4497m
CARD^PARTTWILLBENEFIT SCOUTS
The Girl Scout troopsSpring Lake, Spring IJ- -Heights and Sea Girt will hold» Card Party Friday. February 7, at t P. M, at the BeauRtvage Restaurant in Wai"Township for the benefit othe Monmouth Council ol 01rScouts.
I A showing of spring hats b>'orona Beckjord, modelled byscout mothers, will be featured entertainment of theevening. The party chairman, Mrs. William H Weisei» being unlited by Mrs. Bobert Foerg, Mrs. Walter Newberry, Mrs Kenneth BaileyMrs Everritt Newman, MrsWayne Howell. Mrs JesseParker, Mm. Frank DietrichMrs. Ruby Towle, Mrs. E. PRafter. Mrs L. Bourgeault,and MM Thomas J Har/ord
FUEL OIL. and
SPAKE TIME INCOMEKetillinn and collecting moneyfrom NEW TYPE high quail-
I ty coin operated dispenser*In this area. No selling. Toqualify you must have cat,references, JSOO U> HSM cashgeven to twelve hours weeklycan net excellent monthly in-come More full time. For
.personal Interview write P O.Box 4185, Pittsburgh 2, P«Include phone number
Bead Tne Coast Advertiser.Whether ll'a about municipalaffairs, schools, ornanlzatlonsor social activities, you'll findIt In The Coast Advertiser
LOCAL M E "Handy wlth'tools and able todo small appliance repairs.Opportunity $90(135 weekly.AT ONCE in your own area.
Frl., Pat., or Moa., 10-1 50a Prospect Ave..Silver. II unable to
co"n-'e at those times, sendr.sume (strictly m confi-dence).
Subtrribe toTUB COAST ADVEHTISCT
BILL HILLEngine Service
! | l4Hwy, 71 W. Belmar
Lawn Mower i , >•
Small Engine*Repaired,
Machine AsiemblyPhone 68I-2W2
MR. JOSEPH
Lovely LadyHAIRS TYLISrS
COLD WAVE $5.00f l l A F Street Phone i l l - 9 8 4 9
AIR CONDITIONED
Beim.
Sterners, Inc.12ThAv».S Railroad
BELMAR
Call MU1-1900
For Imursnce Information Conwlt.,
EDGAR E. ROGERS
BELMAR AGENCY, Inc.
Insurance — «••!&••••W N , N T H A V £ K U e M M U t M |
IELMA*. N X
CONNELLY-BERGEN, Inc.
_ REALTORS —
"Over 33 i'eam Dependable Sernee"
712 Hinlti Avenue 681-1191
wh«r«v«r you 90 on your.
n«v«r carrythan you can afford to too
WMlw n a h MI to nH, ild or wfrni. mmmlnatm ptettet rear Irani cart with I00%«rf»
hXiinlli Meagnlitd my-»h«« la ttw iraU torian gag) BBU ttwd.II M a Moltn. youfl a pram* Mtad fjsai
BELMAR.WALLNational Bank
lt^3THREE CONVENUNT COMMUNITY OFHCEf 5 * M ,1 »th A«i•out. B . I IIHt/
Ucmbi • Federal Dcmonit Insurance Corporation• Federal Reserve SyiUm
THE TOAST ADVKRTSSKU, J1FXMAK. NEW JKKSKY
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. . . . „' Ot'Pgn. proiirnl education of
, „ ! „ . -,, ,,i I; 111 v e r 3 ity;M , .den M. Tllen, Niucotlc
Will Represent Jr. Order LodgeMonmou^ Jcouh Plan* I " * * * * "
EATONTOWN - A 17-year- Charles H. Hlchaefcon, gUMold Fair Haven girl vlll have secretary, announced_at » ican eight week aurnmer ndvcu-1 cent meeting
LfcOAI. NOTICE
MONMOI'TII COUNT!llTBROOATE'g COURT
NOTCH TO CREDITORSTO PRESENT CLAIMS
AGAINST ESTATEEstate of Effie a . Romslne
Asson, deceased,i
»„ light w»k mmm.r rfvw:«»• «lure ill South America as n Council, No. 110.
f United Amerlure ill South America as n Council, No.representative from the Man- of United American Mr.
t W t °™n«fLJSL
Henry DanglerFUNERAL HOME
1 Modern Funeral HomeOffering a Dignified
iyrvlce to Meet Everyrinancial Need.
Kijrhth Ave. andSmith Lake Drive
Iklmar 6H1-3900
en or women.dvised to write to the reore-
sntallv ol the New JerseyWCTT) Scholarship Commit
before Marchteeholarship Commurea before March
this opportunityabout life in another country.
. A member of Pair HavenSenior Oirl Scout Troop No.199. Penny was named by the
Pursuant to the ordEdward C. BtoeW. Surrotat.-
is will be | Councils Selection committee j this day made, on the applltieiTto"t'eadiVrs in sym- >° ' h e Regional Committee |c a t(on of the^ . * d t o f e a c l . e r . i y
palhy with the aims of theWCTU.
Mrs ElBln B. Mayer, presi-dent of New Jersey WCTU.has appointed Miss FlorenceVann, U Cookman avenue.
cean Grove. N. J . repre-,,.ntatIVe of the WCTU Sch-lursliip Committfe In Monirioutit County.
of the county of Monmouthde, on the appl
ndersigned. WH
Telephone MUtu«l I (XW6
BOB BROWN BUILDERMason and Plastering Co.
MASONRY — PLASTERING
i • 16th Avenue Belmar, N. J.
10 toe neKiunui unnsunaw I cation ts mm iww;-«• ••which made the final decl-jiam A Sweetland and Fideston. penny ts a student at tv union Trust Company, aRed BanK Catholic H i g h icutOTl of the estate of the
jld Jessie P. Sweetland, deceased, notice Is hereby givento the creditors of said deCHHKl to nresent to the saidU n e a t e n their claims under
BSchool
LEGAL NOTICE
TO TIIK LKftAL VOTERSOf WALL HRKDISTRICT \ O . 1
Public notice Is hereby..iven that on Saturday, the
! 15th day of February. 1964.(between the hours o? 2 o'clock ,'and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. ]'at Wail Fire House No. ifWest Belmar, the legal votersol Wall Fire District No. 11will meet to elect two (2>members of the Board of FireCommissioners of the afore-said district, for a full term(3 years) and to determinethe amount of money *«. be
[notice Is hereby given to the
Estate of Jessie P. Sweet- present to the said Executorsland, deceased. | their claims under oath with
Pursuant to the order of in six months from this date.•- Dated: January 23rd, 198*
Jane Bauer,405 Clarldge Court,Point Pleasant, N. J.'Hie Broad Street NationalBank of Trenton<By; Edward H. Black-mail, Vice-President andTrust Officer):!00 East State Street,Trenton, N. JExecutors.
.Messrs: Wlcoft & Voorhee^,(705 Broad StreetBank Building.Trenton 8, New Jersey,
Attorneys,U 4 - M ($24,Ml
CHURCH SERVICESFIRST METIIOIJIST
CHURCH OF BEIJUARSeventh Ave., a»d D St.
l,f. Staci D. Mjer.. Mtalst.8 45 A M -Sunday School.11:00 A. M . - Morning Wor
(hip; sermon by pastor.ST. JAMES El'ISCOPAL
Fourth and Hammond AveaBradley B«ach
Sev. D. Stewart AleM.atooter™ 45 A M. - Celebration ofHoly Eucharist and Medlt»-
1ST. ANDREWS METHODIST
I CHURCH.! Fourth and West Lake Ate. .
spi ln« Lake, N. 1-Rev. Lawrence E- M*»r»
pastor.SUNDAY SERVICES
8:30 A. M. Morning worshipand sermon.
9:45 A. M. Sunday SchoolI for all ages.
11:00 A. M
Executors their claims unoath within six months fromthis date.Dated: January 15th, 1984
William A, sweetland,203 First Avenue,Belmar, Hew Jersey
oi.dFidelity Union TrustCompanyBy: Frank C JessopAssistant Trust Officer165 Broad Street.Newark 2. New Jersey,Executors.
Messrs. Riker, DanzlB.Scherer & Brow..
Straised for the ensuing year. '744 Broad Street,EAfiL W. ,<STINE3, Newark 2, New Jersey.Clerk, Attorneys,
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T'oo A. M. - Family Ser-vice including celebration ofthe Holy Eucharist and 8'in-(Jay school.
11:00 A. M . - Mornln« Pray-er and Sermon,•iT CATI1ABINES CHUBCHIV«»I hike Drive. Sprln« L»k»M»l tuy, I- '• HMa», P««l«r
Sunday Masses • On thehour from 1 A. M. to 12 Noon.
Weekday MaS3 - 8 A. M.Monday, 8 P. M. - Mlracu-
ous Medal Novena devotions.
Morning wor-J
11:00 A. M. M gship and sermon Mrs.E. Baunders. organist.
WALL METHODIST CHUBCH(lid ,11111 Hold
If. v Howard Lord8:45 A, M. Early WoranlD9:4S A. M. Church School
program,service.
11 A. M. — Morning Wor-7:30 P. M — Evening wor-
sfllp.
FIBST BAPTIST UULIRCBOF WALL TOWNSHIP
tColllngwood parklRev. firuee Harrison. PaRtor
Charon Organist:Lllla V- Warren.
B:4S A. M— Sunday School.U K. M- — Morning Wor-
IST- MICHAEL'S EPISCOPALCHUEOB
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State of Ve« JerseyOeparlment of SlateCFRTIFH'ATE OF
DISSOLUTIONTo all to whom these present'
FIBiVf BAFT1SRev. J. D- Thomas. Pastor
Ninth *ve.. Near D St.10 A M. — Sunday School.H A M —Worship Service
ST MARKS B. C. CHURCH3rd Ave., * Crescent Phwr.
Sea GirtBe». 1. Frederick CWW j A 1 I ( , n l v M a Itoad.
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ST. ROSE R ('•• KH11BCBseventh Ave., * E St.
CHRIST CHURCH I/3rd Ate., and Emory 81.,
i -i.nn Park, N. J.Rev. John Manola, Paitor11 A. M. — Morning ser
ing Service.Friday 8 P M . — Leasona
:am 7:30 Ut 8 P. M. i la Tryth, tiltefnfitiGg eacbThe Perpetual Novena ID I Friday eveniatf with prayer
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• No, 315 Main Street, in th.(Borough o( Avmi by tin- BM'County of Monmnuth, State olNew Jersey .EhzabftJi DCroiik being the agent thereIn and In clump thereof. uponwhom p r o c e s s may MstM-ved', has complied with JHi.- irquirfnifiits of Title 14.f-njiuiali'-'iis. General, of fifrteN .stututes of New Jtr**/,T;= f iitnina- v IS H» l » S ^ I (""thi* Certificate of DtsKoliitioti
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CM.VARV BAPTISTThhternth Ave., >l E SIBe». Theodore C. Darto
Pallor.Sunday:Church School 9:30 A. MTwo morning services, 8:30
1 MTo
and 11 A. M
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Mo«t Rev i . J H«V», P»»l«Weekday Mass - 7 A MFriday fl P. M- — Noven»
donor of Our Lady of the ] group.Miraculous Medal la held, HAP'I,ver y Monday evening at ft. j mm^M^WMimtion ftnd Church School. j F ^ S o u l h p c l m a r |
! ^ V ' - ^ r i S f e o o l l I0;45A" W. -Mornmg wor-'hour from 7 to 11 A. «. la-
] Edward C Bro " "••••• 'I tendant.
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M o n i l n w o r . hour from 1 toraeMa», by • clialv..
did on the Seventeenth day ofOeierober. 1««3, We in my of-ii'-e a duly executed und at-ti-atci consent in writing to
ituUon of said coipor-
sRtd consent and the record ot• the proceeding* aforesaid arenow on file In my said officei.s provided by law-
In Testimony Whereof. Ihave hereto set my hand and
, affined my official seal, at[Trenton, this Seventeenth dayof December A D one thousand nine hundred and Msty
Robert J Burfcharitt,Secretary of State,
ts 3 « - «
. „ _ _ Morning wor--tnp sermon by the pastor
H A M — Second worship.*rvice similar to tlw tint. ,
. p y _ United preaby- jMrtan Y o u t b FeUowaMpmeettn*-
CHIIB'H OF ST. t 'K'ILTOK ABCHANOEt
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tUT. Oiwn ». H MlH«rSunday. • 8 A. M. - Holy
[ship service; _
" V ' P ' ' M. _ Evening gospel j P I F ™ AVENDB CHAl-Ei,service; pastor's message. Finil A»enne, Belmar
OF WEST BE1.MAB U i M _ P , m i ! y 8 1 M ,l»h Are.. Weil Belmar : H o u r a i m d a ScbMlgey. Richard I,. Hldeoer,
Paster.9 45 A. M —Church School
C'asses for all ages. Richard {
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genet M suKrmten- ' R , , n » v H E . Mill". r»«««« : « A. M. -«inflay School.
_ Morning wor- c l , s m , s for all ages; J i n "*—-»•-—*"- Hardy, superintendent.
II A M Morning wor-
1st and sermon-10:10 - Holy Communtoa1
with
3axion.dent
11 A M -ihlp; Message by the pastor.
7-30 P. M. Evening servicelo tba sanctuary.
CHRISTIAN 8CJENCErir»t Clrnrch •< C i t r t
-, wini'iO.aod aad Fonrtt Areo.ea.
Asbury P»rk8und»y service, It A- at.Sunday School 11 A. M,Wadnesday «:!» P M- -
tesumony meetln*-
' ^p M — Truth for Votlth1 p. M — Eveolnf service.
MT, OLITS BAPTWICBTJ»n>CBTJ»n>
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MONMOITII tmnrt*Sl!BR(Mi»TKS IJOIRT
NOTICE TO CREDITORSTO PRESBNT CLAIMS
AOAINST ESTATEEstate of Frank Silvermim.
deceased.Pursuant u> the order ol
Edward C. Broege, Surrogateif the County of Ithis day made, on the appli-cation of the undersigned.Hannah K Sllvermaii. Aiimintstratrlx ol the estate of themid; frank Stlverman. de-ceased, notice Is hereby givento the creditors of said deceased to |Hi,,'n! to the saidAdministratrix their claimsunder oath within six monthsfrom this date.I>;itod January 15th, 1904
Ilarin .11 K Sllverman,BOX 6.Rr,ir!l<,y Beach, New JerseyAdministratrix.
Solomon Lautman, Esa .603 Mattison Avenue,isbury park, Ne»ittorney.* 4 - 41 45 (*»•»>
FORECAST:
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Notice Is hereby elven tole legal voters or the SchoolStrict of the Boioiigh of Bel-rai, New Jersey in the Coun-' of Monmouth. that the an
inal RlMllng for the election.f ttuec fi] iiunibers of the
rard of Education for fullms of three years and one, member for an unexpired•m ol one year will be held
n the School on Wednesday."ebruary llth, 1»«4. from Sclock P, M. to S o'clock. M.. and as much longer aslay be necessary to enablele legal voters present to1st tliolr ballots.At said meeting will be subiltted the question of voting
i tax tor the following pur-io»e« ior the ensuing schoolear i * i i <;.
1409.142,00
I 4.18S.1S
'or currentExpenses
'or CapitalOutlayThe totalamount thoughtnecessary Is «413,310.7»Dated tilts 30th day of Janu-v I'KM
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• M l CA«D fU fWlWM ON MQUMT
ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTSAmerica for a great many yearn has been plagued
by a unique problem—where to store all the food thatwe grow, cannot eat and cannot sell. By contrast, moatof tlie countries around the world already face a chronicshortage of food supplies. And if population growthcontinues at the present rate, they will move inexorablycloser to the hard reality of starvation itself.
An official study recently completed by the U. S.Department of Agriculture confirms what has beengrowing worry in the minds of many of the worldleaders—that unless some presently unforeseen break-through occurs, wovhl food production can no lungekeep up with the explosive growth in the number of th
world's people.Commenting on this study, U. 8. News & World
Report observes that, "In the foreseeable future, faminelooms as a prospect that e n become moi\> serious thatthe threat of nuclear war. Vnltas a way soon U iuiuuto control the problem of worldwide population explosion, starvation will take over as a partial solution tothat problem,"
The facts of the Department o( Agriculture reportare startling, (.ivain provides must of the 989?%) Uhuman diet, either directly ov through Hi use as fmlin the production of meat, poultry nml dairy products.Two thirds of tha woild's people Jive in Latin Americaand Asia, and in these areas, with tlif (.•si.-eptiuii of thfUSSIt, output v? grain per person from the mid 1683*1to 11)61 has fallen. U h&$ decreased 2 pec vent in AMI\und 16 per cent in Latin America. Starting from | fawlewl of production, output of gffft&l per person in East-ern Europe, Russia and Africa has increased only .slight-ly during tlie same period. As things nw stand, justthree areas containing but one fifth fif the world's peo-ple have the capability of producing a food supply suf-ficient to meet the needs of their growing populations infuture years. These are Australia-Xew Zealand, NorthAmerica and Western Europe, where grain output perperson from the mid 1930's to 19fit has increased re-spectively 51 per cent, 44 per cent ami ID per tent.
At the present time, grain exports from Canadaand the United States are the primary barrier againstfamine in vast areas of the world. Vor three years,Canadian grain has bven a major prop sustaining Com-munist China. Exports from ths U. S. are now helpingto meet a erisis in Russia and are holding back hungerin Pakistan, India, South Korea and many nations ofAfrica, the Middle East and Latin America.
The Agriculture Department survey indicates that(Train surpluses in the United States and C&nudn avail-able for export will increase sharply in the yeans ahead,but that this supply cm he expected to metd tm)y a frac-tion of the world's needs.
One clear impression emerges from all this. If i\uhuman nice is to escape tlif MiUtlrusian prediction thaiincreases in world population would inevitably lead Umass starvation, there must be a concerted eiToH to tunthe beat in technology and research toward achievingnew and more efficient methods of producing the suste-nance by which man lives.
This is indeed a formidable efaftBfUgt for WSA de-veloped areas t4 Hie world. Raiding their food {tion capabilities involves, not only capital investment nfhuge proportions, but n vastly accelerated advance ofUieir people into iho modern world, t'roduftive agri-euHmoxueh as we ktimv in the t'mted States is not easyof achievement. It rfsU upon an. t.'xm'<l in j?ly hroju! bttMof tiThnk-ai kn<»w-hriw, education and industrial capa-bility making available the machinery, the specializedfeeds ititd Wttfa and the chemicals to enrich the landand control crop destroying, diseases and pests.
Only through careful but intensive use of all tfcmfactors ciH m.'in hope to tip the totfMHg of nature in hisfavor, and pei'lmps tap as yet unknown Kuurws of foodproduction. He may reach the Mara, but it looks as ifhis toughest job in the foreseeable future will be Kirn-ing to feed himself on earth.
IN THE SAME SCALESFrom i ica<! editorial in (he New York Tiling:
"Kvery Vice Pttt!Am\ is a pnlcnliiil IVsidwit am!should he vttgfegd in tlif HIWW KSSM as tiic ttomiBM
far the I'ri-siiii'iirv. \vv hope Out th» RgpahllcsM toSun Fram/isrii ami the DtDHXTOtl in Atlantic City tillwill fgeofnto that aliilily, rhimu'ler ;uul exlii'ticnifhoubl I'IMIIII tor nini'i' than psnonsllty, Petition ot pintti resilience in IBltng tin' second jthn-v OB thi'ir tickets
TltB rOAST AIIVEBT1SKR, BHI.M*"- NEW JERSEY
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This Is (he fifty -seventh ola srrlrs of •<orle» on NewJersey In connection withthe staie'i Tercentenarycelebr&tkra scheduled for
int.
Wig-Wag To SucceuSeries — No. 15
» j John T lunntalliani
Every stock market plungerdreams of two big days: firstwhen he gets good news Be-fore anyone else and placesMa bets that a stort will rise—followed by another daywhen he get? bad news andunloads Ms stock before therest of the speculators start,to sell.
That is supposed to be hardto llo today, but 12S years agoa small knot ol stock dealersachieved phenomonul successby using a secret wigwagtrriegi iiph s y s t e m betweenMonmoutll ami Cnmden eoun-
|t,»,
New York and Philadelphiamoney men Klinl the nation'seconomy, o! course, and theykept ears attuned tor dlsas-
and triumphs. A ship »r-rtvtng trom Europe with
news sent stocks soar-j ship docking with bad
tidings sent the m a r k e tsharply down. The key to suecess lay in getting informstion !ir*t
yew SMemSpeculators wise in thF-
ways of science turned to •new telegraph system in1820ssystem ol *-— •tween Ihe Hollands of theNavesink in Monmoutti Countv and » broker's building in
York Certain specula-
p>M>,. „, _ ships and wordsTheir telegraph w a s a ' stock market use
N
tors in tely af teon the
highlands was « • • »Ships orrivins "II h t l™ ] l
Hook were met by men insmall boats, waiting to pickUD news-BOod or bad-drop-
B ,er the side. First the | phi
Type of Telesraplihills in tlie l»30v.
who rend throughscope. In turn, hi;layed the messasiYork,
Names and numbers 01ships and _ words i n ^ m m o n
(hatuk n-porls aeros« New Jersey
a tele.-aide re-to New
to tr.nirart. The number olthe ship Napoleon, for example was 8336 and to re-port her the operator set thearms In seaucnee. to 63.J5,
York beean to T 1 , operators b e c a m e so- — ' - uful that a message could
.sent Irom the HighlandsNew York in one minute
rhe real killins, however,,i«tle by getting
„.„ ,« slate to PhiladelAt flrsl it took a dny
-S=i:,»*«"" ""'
med earn. J . ' | ™ ' m d e n \ A m b o y RailroadS "he « the 1830s cut tn»t to r,,»e
STeTclie'a th" semaphore!hour,,ators In the Highlands eone
many hours before the ships go-could dock » the city.
T h e TO foot-high «<• rn aphores bore wooden arms•hich could be placed in vai •)11S positions to sienfy num-
b , r t from one to ten, pluspositions lor the words tatE F and "repeat » The Ml
the 1830s cut that to nineSeeminglv. man Had
,bout as far as he could
Bridie •» SkWI Suddenly a Philadelphiaslock broker named W. cBiidees began to siww im-cannv skill on the local ex-change in th,, !all of 1841 »
j he sold
phoi
I work from the High-I to PhlladelpliiiiI built a series of sema-e towers on high ridgesss coastal plains of Newey The exact locationsill the towers are not>-n today, bat it is Known
rel and ArMJ'i Mount In Bur-lington County.
Work be.san as soon M Ijjmorning mists cleared andcontinued all day. B nle»-sages continued after dark,different colored lights glowedin the towers.
Operators were not "up-posed to understand the sec-ret code, but they Inventedtheir own code and amusedthemselves by Hashing »•»sonal or amusliw • " • " • g lS stack times, in 1B44 the„„,.,,,!«• of a Medtord hotelHivnrd Ihls operator's codeto his own advantage
of presidential decNewstions tra elied slowly te 1844
by
p
what like
FLIES. AWAYHH#I1 tliti S l m o f l y i . laut « l i l
Jiijl r '-tih.ln in t in- .'iiniP riHbWKHM tli '1 p l m i t i>nilx srfl
' i i le tQ'inlf.x». but {>erlmr>M Hie tt(p« M M of si put Is mure niiile tQAt »ny rate, tlie jilmit l» uttmrtlvo with Inree, U|bMjI»«, -»-l]Hf
i 'iilciptl, i]i(jshHited ftev*n< Why not tiy It tliln yt'nr to fieo if It:icliclH (lies lit your momfl'f
| rijint the needs In P«IB if you want to imp tfje plants intloors.jTlipy'll siJiout hi a feu- ilnys nnrt 611 dnys from planting «l)l be In
Mr.
the familiar iMil,phores of ttxlav
•Telegraphic Diet ionanV the o p e r a t o r s
Wail BoostersTo Hold Dance
nans for a Valentine I)..iand a drawimt wm 8MB « ' , ,a recent meetlnd of the Wall w a 1 cHiRh Boosters Association tn budgetthe school auditorium. The"fair W.H be held Feb. 14a ,,,e ved Elva Pmni P l«sint Mrs. Fred Hunsdorfei.
Mrs Henry PvWbowloswklan-i' Robert Fisk will be Incharge ot arraneements MrsFrederic Wilson and Mrs.John Ottmf were named tohandle publicity.
•rawinss «M be held for •weekend in Bermmia for two:•Iv nuMi on party boat. "Ju-Lc •'• wo " c k ' t s ' " E r < B < ! '
my show, "Never Too Ute "and dinner tor two at wmlliville Inn. ,
!o»ch Harry Mndsen thankod On oreFinization for theportable hasketball rebound,,. „ ( whirlpool ' » " ! PW-•luised for the students Mis
fmini'l" "no"'key-except that *'P|?l krt'M'" lc»"w''t 'hrouehS 3 U M imporiant news f ,,n
k'Jf Jperato, at Mountwithin a hal' hour aftet ' ' ' ' ' . , , , l h ( U N ( ,w York hadbroke in New York £ 1 > mocratie Joyfullv .
B, idees simply h a c u w w d j f o m _ u .
WASHINGTON—SpeediiBi.lifv H a O H l * • *^i ™ntfressi<imil attitude to
expanded welfare
Hash MessagesYet science hud moved on.
By 1844 Samuel P. B. Morseand Alfred Vail had provedthat they could flash mes-sages over wires and the' - ! - . J .V« nf w C. Britiges
T |, e Philadelphia PublicLedger carried the semaphoretelegraphs obituary on Janu-
:y 7, !fl46:
•The pvtvate signal tele-gj'aph, the Burlington Gazettesays, haa Just been ftband-.ned having done eonrl ser-vice for the owners. No doubt
! it was a great affair when firstI established:; many mysterious movements in the Phila-delphia exchange and producemarket were laid at the doorsof speculators who workedthe telegraph.
•No doubt speculation paidthem well but though a goodthins it has Been, rt has beensuperseded by a better '•
Copyright. 1964, State ofNew J e r s e > TercentenaryCommission-
Edwards HeadsRealtors Group
I, D. Edwards, Sea Girtrealtor was installed M pre*ident of'the New Jersey C l wter. No. 1. Institute of RealEstate Manimement of th»
^THURSDAY, FECItUARY C, 1304
HOW ABOUT OIUNG THE HOT BOX?,
OPPORTUNITY FOR GREATNESSThe Senate 1ms n sinKiihir opportunity to strike R
wsitive blow for acceleration of Uui nation's economu-
dictated by twon-efutahie fads:tXlnrfttiW of cuts.
This actionI As the "foi'tfottt'ii man" in (£
,h, niiihlU'-inconie taxpayer U certainly MtftM H »
"'aV '- It will ho in the tat M M k * $» entire coun-try btctW if the «&&****>» tiiKpayer is all«w«
\ e ^ moio of his earning h. will -v,M mm mie o n t X u viUilly to • stewwd-up vconomic p W * M*which svill bring lienclits to nil Americans,
At atime when m M« pUffU-i by • **» «»!MriMM unemployment probtem, whet, we « * « »
irgett by Mr. John• ! s , 'a t ( , 0 ( N e w Jersey Janthe Missouri Congress
S^orTlmanputUiis.ues.ioiitohlscolleaBucs:
pd •Is the any doubt but thateeding budscts will »sktill higher ajnojnts?11
State of Newat a dinner at th 744 Club,Newark, Mrs, Edwards, whohas been active in the realstate business at the Shoreluce 1026. Is a past president
Johnson s •"""""rr MKce(.(iing budsets will ask V ? " V £ ^ g ^ ' CountygfitimZS* , 'o, U» mm -ountsr. JMJ^ ^,alt(ir and a for
rth"enthusiastic s u p p o r t ! T h ( , n . t r o m wisdom a c - ^ e , m e m b e r oi he Mon^,' , the economy bloc, | l l l r e a during his 41 years o! „ „ „ ( „ county P l a n n i n g
,„ A p p , W r i a service m the House, he —
,s plan ear ly fd:noney bills—
moniy
Leaditions C
[actionbut ma
,be i inl"I for futiout that pvepolin »p|)rnpriatlonhisher oKliendiiu
Othe
!
new officers are Johnof Newark. David
S l O| \ium of Newark.
, N e w programs not unconi- ! K r u g m a I 1 of Clifton, Sol O.begin modestly and [ s i l d m ( l t E a 5 t Orange andI'l.iin Him a curb must ' m l ) n | y begin modestly tm<l
(f.,',"^",, <,f East Orange andifd on HJinlttnl Plans t)M,n invariably accelei'ate.' H ( , n r y T,.Psch of Newark, all-e years They point , , „ „ „ „ « . . necessity vice presidents: Robert D.-B» » • « » » • necessity | vic
ill the mifldle-income tax brackets, for they arechance-takers, the yentrjrers who will unhesitatinglyrisk their investment funds in business enterprises inorder to prosper, and in so doing, spark an ex|>umling(
vibrant t>o>m>ni> junvidiriK morv and better job oppor-tunities and higher living standards.
SOUND PRECEDENTThe State Senate has a^ain passed I bill that would
elablish a ItIIUHllKf Little Hoover commission to ex-plore state government operations and costs, A similarbill riinl in Ihe Democratic Assembly hist year. Nowthat Kcpuhlicans control the Assembly, pmngl seems
assured.The bill provides the ftovernor, the Senate presi-
dent and Assembly speaker would each appoint fourmembers of" ihe commission. The governor's nppointeeswould lie noit-oH'iecholduiK citizens. The Senate presi-dent mid Assembly speaker uottld each appoint twolegislators, and two private citizens. Tlie bill providesthat the appointees must he recruited equally from thetwo political parties,
Last year this quest for economy and efficiency in.slate jroveninient was t'riistrated by (lov. liu^he.s' in-sistence that he appoint all members of the commission.The Itcpubliean lejrislative leaders concluded not unrea-sonably, that this would amount to the executive de-partment investigating itself.
The method of appointment provided in the Senatehill is based on sound precedent. It was how ('onyrreyain 1947 set up the original Hoover commission, the mod-el for the proposed New Jersey survey. That commis-sion consisted of four members of Conjri'esa, two gov-ernment officials and six non-officeholdinn citizens, with
gmi and the ('resident sharing the appointments.What was food enouKh for Harry Truman surelyit to be food enough for liichai'd Hughes.
— FROM THE NEWARK NlWI
The S103.8 billion of n**;;,a Javierwney that President MM- L ^ ^ — j ^ill ia IMkkW BMB9ftfM WiW wsao«»."
W fStimatcci $102-61964.
Bunc
uvulloni.tlUN .lollai
' , , , 1 l,y Clifford Komi'llwlB l» A«ra FVI. 28 m sP. M. , , ,,, M
Ojorse Bciss. prmrip.il. w(.(.Btcd a 5 n s t i u ' Amerirnnp u on behalf of the stiiii-ntsn,,d faculty from Mrs. Herman siemers, who I"'1""'1'' JIt on behalf of Mrs, WilliamBoptarthrs in memory ol herhusband, .. ,
Mr Heiss announced that,jeanett.Murphy, a senior, has
•n selected (or Reelon 2
i
i now worth"la sul>sune result ofiiu'imie year
fur spending thnn ta uftiuuito be disbursed cimine » sPp
citii- yta*Plai^ of leglslHtoru to tri
II u-lKrt, he told 0» WMnBMBt'Ifiscal experts present "I expect and anticipate that thrCongress will make even fur
ID-Mo
Committee- the eroup that lie wHl»ri< i ^ ^
Robert Keroy. Herbert Kof-Itev Jr.. Frank O. Hall, Johnftalvalore and Mr.1, Doris AWeiss, candidates for Boardif Education, spoke.
initially imss'v ui"«< [.>'->••. -t tlal spendinn plans—tolrl ihc
House that Mr. Johnson's bud-get, "while commendable Inmany respects, does not point,to siny lasting reversal of theupward trend ol f e d e r a l-*•"— - - [,, -gtart Small—Oo Big'Is the
"" iC 'examlnta* the Ust o l l r t r . W ol t h . btt spenders."
a k lopic was "B Relict 10Bight for Real Estate UnderII,,. Future New Jersey Fiscal
Policy?"
LETTER TO EDITOREditor,
,, Robertson i rJ-'coast Advertiser,of Hie »n..le n,mkillB , m a ] . „ |
„„,,.,. told the Senate .=II,,. Johnsun budget pro-, Deal sir,a •repicscnl u HiallUlnK O l l behalf of the members
,.,. toward fiscal sanity i t . a E o s 0 A l t e r B osary So-, federal 1,-vel which I _»m j ^ { M n , e s p r M a o u r
grateful appreciation tor yourwonderful coverage on our re-cent card party. I know yourgenerous publicity helped tomake our party the tremen-dous success that It was.
Thank you so very much.
Sincerely,Marge Matron,(Mrs. Stephen J.)Publicity ChairmanBt. Rose AltarBosary Society
. , not only to supportut to accelerate,"UP took HH position thati' »»' 9 In"""1 spm^i'lS n s '
much BS »a l>tlllon more
he thinks'•ould M cut « * m " l l o n m o r e
n m | the "shot to the moon•500 million.
As for the, welfare ami 08MIsuch programs, he asserted:
THimSDAY. KKHIU'AIIY f>, IMilIC W U C T ADVERTISER
II NFAV JEHSEY
Listen Americans!By DR. aEORQE S. BENSON
President — National Kthicaliuh I'rogtnmSearcy, Arkansas
All kinds of observers, in-terprpter-H, and commentators(l()ok turns at describing thestate of thP nation In the pn.se<iuys following the assassina-tion or President Kennedy.For awhile, a.x Senator Tower,,f Texas quickly noted, ano r g y of Kelf-iTcrlmUiuUimthreatened to engulf the na-Uon. The anguish and shamsof it all seemed normalenough, but decent peoplewere soon inking themselveswhy "we" let it happen to abeloved, honored, and respect-r-d leader. The hysteria wasnbout to become misdirected.It was hardly true that ran-cor and hatred were consum-ing our people.
Cries went up about the.shame of Dallas," IN "ha-
tred and malevolence" of anywho opposed him, the ' »ttvmUtl of the right" who bysome strange reasoning wereWarned at once. Emotionalanalysts (WW the left keptasking "wtw" with such tn-tensity that till blame, whentheir seavefc Wt| fruitlessspilled out upon alt Amevtcans As tor tt» people. fflWwere more ready to blamethemselves and their neigh-bors it seems, than to impli-Ofttt an Ideology foreign toAmerica, Yet, all evidencshowed that H was CommuHUM that had helped create(he derranged uerson capableef a deed so foul.
Whose FaultThen came attempt to as-
sess the moral condition ofAmerica, leading quickly topessimism. What manner ofpeople could produce & Lee
we fl nation so poorly tnformed about Communism
own heritage that somany could honestly accusehla neighbor and himself
lame on the God-
servatlve ideas fttvd idealsthat are found to thp. right ofLiberalism. The argument
B H I # l l i ie Qoa- comes to a pleft for no strongl e s s international scourge views on anything, an absurdt h » t apparently controlled reduction of an appeal lorLee Oswald's mind? (If there moderation. It amounts alsois fault, it is ours for giving to an attack on dissent, with-Cornmunlsts free run of the out which there would haveland, despite a Supreme Court been no Declaration of Inde-decisioro |pendence,
Could the burden of the / False Premisesguilt, as some said, lie in the 1 It Is a false premise thatneopte? It is simply not so. j America is obessed with ha-
t> American people and the tred and violence and that. u^.'ihflBR nijaiities permeate the
- **>la<tt This w a S a ^•ative
, are iLine
res. Outlty,, Senator J.
attack on the consiviews, apparently.and sowo
no, Nevertheless, Senator j,iTtna< «i-i- »,( William Fulbvlght claimed tn • the conservatives are &ccus*a Wafiiiineton speech that the tomed to resisting Cotnmu-
i assassination was a by-prod- [ ntsm, Therefore, It wafi intl-uct of the American heritage: [muted, both aiUicommtmismthe puritanical way of think-, and Communism arP penallying and the frontier mytho-j guilty for the President'*
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logy.death Mate sense? This wasabout' os clear as pravda Idcrliirnlion that clrcumstan-
indicate "the M MTdward the Ali*urd
The lautor'i highly gen-,rrallMd land political! at)-i c n >nt"c» le "•' - " - - - ,Broach mm£* that the SSfSSL^ "*""* "f *core ot SB. democratic W t r t j | ^ " ^ i j ^ f " * " j
ol .cknowledgi-ot talllbilll.v, hence the ele-ment o! timibt about our con
Senator Simpson felt calledupon to remind the B. S. »
MENTAL ILLNESS IS RBSE U« II TABOET-Br. M »
, "« Je" tu r i n , t t a H M l H BMptUl, and Dr. Marie* Spoevlein, « .ser ia te » « ( « « • •< lUWWHWI *[he M M Collfn- of 1'batnwi > In Nrwaik. are •»•»•
re"e..reh „ III M I- I b ' " « un<l«i.l»»"»W of mratel ill-
ness.
profit organization, will Pr°;SUM s a n t l H and niiwicaiplays within the context ofil,e community of artistic andodiionuoml institutions "t theUnooln Center for the per-formlng arts. It w»l >>e "«UUtp»l tenant of tl.e Newiurlt State Theater, one olUH Kmup of miilclines helngooMtruoU* in the Lincoln(Voter complex.
Current plans are for i•tamten this summer, with, o ijroduetiuns of Bw « • * •
each, Hie opfnir« o[ thetheater will piu.UU.lth. fust
dimmer M M <!l «*• " *Vork Worlds Fair.
day. Febb. J» in col"'1
P M Partlclpatins in therrlebration program of song
s& •n,e address *1U " 1 " " ™,,„„„»l campaign for the Cath•„" Bishops' Belief P™<1.T». u, , m will be tape-record-
„ advance for presenta-
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one trying to make long dis-'Vangp Veterans Admim.sira-
lipctul-"
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S Sector n" Ml* 5 W o.ii um-xplainable WWrM underalanding J " ™ ' ' 1 1 ';(,,,.u i..llv found in m m l l,lhe Senotoi nttj ' ,1 p ^ Insintiaiiiw that n P 5 S tn,.0u8h studies < * " • - „ , „„„. „,.,. .„.,,,„,
uorks to M VHism** m * •m u s i c iliriiler Hi- Mill actlve-I, iup»fvlM i.n wlWIe » •M M of eiirii unwl'"'1'"11
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lowinK the advice he gave, (dementiit. Insinuating thati Self incrimination is b I d I cnn.scrvativc e l e m e n t s inenough, but to incriminate America are to blame for theconservative thought makes killing makes about as muchno MUM whatever. But the sense as blarnine BU]vSetiatrii 's statements w e r e ell /or the Itypical nt many whichit!Uicks, not upon Comin
to he
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character,
tara uiiich tpsdfie by-prod-» - ,)!•[, o! this rsub^tance causes
muim^-l Dr. M a « T . spoe.lrir, Jiv; , , . , . « , -
medical researcher at East
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Dinner Given in Honor ofVFW Department President
Mi'3. Fiances (Rlctiavdt Ne (James) Callrey of Mctuchenbus. President o( the Ladles stated one hundred and fortAuxiliary, V.F.W. District No. seven members and guest6 and s member ot the Key- were served a roast beef dinport Auxiliary No. 1347, j>re- ner. Present at the dinner tsided at the last meeting held j pxtend greetings to the Dein the ••American Legion partment President and theHall", West Front street, Key-port. One hundred and twentymembers were present repre-senting sixteen Auxiliaries inMonmouth County,
Pas t Department president,Mrs. Rosemary iJohn) Sammer, Keyport, Chairman ofthe dinner served prior to the
Officers and members of theLadies Auxiliary, Districtfl were; Mr. Edward Kwik oHighlands, Coiiuiiunder of HIPVP.W. District No.6 who piesetited Mrs, Cnfi'ey with "orchid corsage; a n d Mi'Oeorge Bienon of CliffwootiBeach, Commander
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of theleeting in honor of the of- Monmouth County Council.
Jiclal v i s i t of Department v.P.W. who presented Mrs.president Mrs. E l e a n o r Nebua with a corsage of roses.
Also present were; Mi\ JamesWood of Hflzlet, Commanderof the Keyport Post No. 4247
I who extended greetings andwelcomed those present toKeyport; stating the postmembers were pvoud to haven member of the Auxiliary toKeyport post No. 4247; Presi-
J dent of HIP Ladies Auxiliary.I 6th District this year. Otherpost members present were;Mi*. Richard Nebus; Mr. OsleThome; Mr. John Sommerand Mr. Warren Van Clief.
Department President, Mrs,Caffffrey and District Presi-dent. Mrs. Nebus spoke brief-ly and expressed their thanksto the Commanders for thetaking time to visit theeorsages and appreciation foriliary.
During the mttt&g Senior.Vice President, Wtt- EdithHarry) Kern of Giiadacanal
Auxiliary No. 4745 Cliffwooci,gave a compiled report of theAuxiliaries prating Hie various
f communityService projects each had par-
New Jersey Turnpike FacesIts Greatest Challenge Now
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J — 'pike—Uie nation's busiest toilThe New Jersey Turnpike,! road—la to meet the demandsmnrkiriK n continuing 12-year of the future."traffic record that reached anall time peak ol 56,877,379 ve-
The Turnpike's safetyord for 1983, on an all-acci-
Manasauan lllfli School Band and Twlrlen Midwinter Concert, Thursday cvenlnc, February «, [Ml, 8:15 V. M.Adults 50C, at Manaiqnan High School Auditorium. Harry Elokliorn, Director; March, Ilia Honor, Illlmore; Ballett-arlalen, imi-nbai-h; Trumpeter's I.ollabye, Anderson, Trumoet »olo, Tim Broe«e; Parade March »7, Goldman;Vrtlude * Fliaire in O Minor. Bach; 'Block Four; March, Americana IVc, Flllmore; (amalot; March, Strike I'P theBand, Gershwin; Little Snorts Car. Anderjon; Hear That Ulxlc land Band, Arr. Voder; March, Red Skin Ramble.Voder; Flight .if the Bumble, Flute Solo, Odette Coireia.
Marriage Held j Coast GuardIn Brookville
The Immaculate Conception
The contthe Third
acting officer ofoast Guard Dis-York, will open
Woman's Club jBrown-lsenbergPlans 2 Tripsj Engagement Told
in*1863. laces its great-1 dent basts, was second best•st challenge as a "multt-lof the other 22 toll roads in
million dollar public servant."The challenge, as seen by
[lie commissioners of the NewJersey Turnpike Authority 1
itl annual report lor 196!represented by the to'
load's future need1) to benerlt "not only the. motorists oNew Jersey but also millionof Americans all over the naton."
The commissioners s a l that in assessing the need foriew major works, they were[Hided by the ever-lncre;raffle volumes which, inncreased by 3.2% over 1862s•(,900.745 vr- venue vehicles.
The Authority dso reportedhat since I9t;*i tt has ve-eemed or made provision «»edeem, a total of $111,206,000r 23.fi1,'- of its total bonded•lit of $466,200,000.
the nation, the Report stated.
805 F St. - Belmar
Between 8th & 9thAvenues
Dial - 681-5675Roman Catholic Church in | b i d rnoSliilv Feb lfi for tlie ! trips have been scheduled by P 0 1 ' ^ M a e ******** t o Air-1 awareness of what must stillBi-ookvllle, Pa., was the scene \Cun^im.Umi"ot a new watch thd Spring Lake Woman's1™" 3 p R(mal<* J ' Brown. I be accomplished If the Turn-of the wedding of Miss Hazel h o u s p o n t h p 9xmB* s0. f ( )o t c m b p according to | report • •" % ^ ,^ r i l; ,Ed
iwf t1 '? - —
! LAKE — Two bus r
The Annual Report, issuedv Authority chairman Jos-ph Morecraft jr. , Vice Chair-
man William A. Sternkopf Jr.,and Tt-casurer Angus M. Har-ris, expressed satisfaction on
j the work accomplished duringMiss, 1963 and H "greater sense of
Joanne Brosius and Richavd j ],A. Leonard Dec. 28.ceremony was performed byRev. Joseph A. Cialola. A re-ception followed at the Green
Valley Club. Bi-ookvlHe.The bride is the daughter
f Mi*, and Mrs. Les
tower of the Coast; by Mrs- Frank DiUiichIle Quiml Lifeboat Station
T h e C ( J i l s t G l l a r d , o o k o u t iow
at at the groups meKUig lasta. i Monday in tfas Community
The cJub will travel
W. Brown of 125 H streetBelmar, lias been announcedby her parents, Mr. and AJames D. Isenbp;wood Park, Wall
icipated in since July 1, 1063. |Jm of BrookvillcEach Auxiliary President that \ groom is the son'as in attendance was prc-ented with a Golden Poppyorsage by 8th District Presi-ent, Mrs, Nebus.
The brkle-if Mr. and
Airlines have one unsung[vantage over railroads «_
iey kill fewer motorists. Ac-rding to the Institute forfSf Living1 of the American
Mutual Liability InsurancejCo., more than 1,000 lipvsonsstill die in railway crossingaccidents each year, despite
Mrs. Richard H. Leonard of219 Ludlow avenue, SpringLake.
Escorted by her father, the| bride wore a sown o! whiteI Chnntilly lace over taffeta •and carried a lace heart,adorned with white carnations 'and stephanotis.
Mr, and Mrs, Michael J.Oiblin of East Orange, attend-ed the couple. Mrs. Oiblin isthe sister of the bridegroom,Miss Brpnda Sue. Miller of
bridesmaid
W ia located on the beach o/f to Radio City Music Hall, Newtiie Boardwalk at First five-) York, March 18 and to Die
Miss MiU'ie Murucci, whomm will 'resemble an »ft-! »"—»« « Oa meeUns in Me I " ' " "Mrt control tower with In- ; ">»£JSh ^ I l U t I Alnnan Bvown. alSo a »
uite of Wall High School,
Thihouj
new 16 by JB-foot watch? office at ]
^cpaitment S t o r e , Asb
dined green glass sides. i brook, reminded tiie membersinfo^atlon re,ardin, bid- that Hahne'« Day *m oo held | i S ^ t l c S & ! K
ding nuiterial may be ob - M a r c h 5. A program work- MiiissiDDitained from the Contracting.'shop lfi planned for Feb. 25, m s e ' g M " " ^ B l
I over
lOStoK, Third Coast Guard at Cherry Hill Mall- I have sworn upon the altDistrict. Room 74Q. U. S. Cu&- j Mrs. Evans Wiilte. music • o j G w l ^ t e v n a I hostittorn House, New York, N. Y. • chairman, introduced Mrs.10004. Phone area code 212 Daniel Kelly, who played BtV*422 570O ext. 707. eral piano selections. I t was
The Coast Qusti'd la.st year announced that Ira Jacobsonhad the watch house re-placed of ib? BVIPIIP China nnd Giftat its Lifeboat Station Mana- [ Shop wilt be guest speaker atsruian at Point Pleasant. Simi- j the Feb. 17 meeting,Jar construction has been con-, Following the b u s i n e s s
every form of tyrannthe mind 0/ man.
—Thomas JefTers
belter crosslns protection and . . „ , "„ " ' ,„ .„ „,,,',:,„ , ,n d traded Jor the replacement meetine. Frilz Cleary of thethe elimination of many dan- V' „ , • , , " 1 , n k »' the watch house at the Life-1 Asbury Park Press illustratedgenius crossovers. As al- vllle Thomas M-Leonard of " " ^ S t B t i o n A t l M t i c C l t y - i h l s h i a t o ™ t r a c l n B oS w c h 1 'ways, tile best protection hi Spring Lake, brother of the"stop, look. listen" before bridegroom, was ringiearer.driving on the tracks.
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The bvide ffU graduatedfrom BvookviUe Area HighSchool. She is employed bythe Brookville Bank and TrustCo.
The bridegroom, a graduateof St. Rose High School, Bel-
I mar, is stationed in the Armyat Fort Leonard Wood, Ma.
It is ouv civic duty to guardand rise in defense of our ownand our neighbor's rights. Wemust answer with outspokencriticism every attempt by alocal or federal governmentto infringe upon our rights.
—Dr. S. h- PeLove -Silent Betrayal
lecture the last 3Q0 years withj The unfortunate thing about slides of "OJd Home at the'biilmy spring weather is that shore".it appears to affect some mo-J Mrs. Pillsbury Hillyei" andtorlats the same way. Thf in-! Mrs. John C. Gallagher weresUtule lor Safer Living says in charge of decoration. HosUnever permit spring exuber- j esses wen? Mrs. Adrienne Mil-ance to affect common sense'Jer, Mrs. Charles A. Connelly,driving: practices. (and Mrs. John A. Megargee.
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'resident Johmon and the 89th Congrwj have made «KP ••••mifiress toward icJli*vlltg two objectives of the !,iti' Prwidenimedy—to cut taxes ,md reduce jjovernnifiu txpeniBS.
While it seems to nuny people th.it the Fed-eral budget keeps iiwreniing at ,m aJannlnj rate,It slinulj be pointed out that the Pedsra] budgetin recent years his not risen proportionately tothe increase of our Griw, Hawonal I'nnKict.The Federal debt sinc< WotW Var II his risenonly 5 percent while the debt of Sutc and IQCAISOVftfttmSBU KJS ri'tii 328 perC4Bt< The num-ber of Tetlerjl employeei is actually dropping in
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loc i level whilean increase of only 162,000 atthr I:cc(cral level.
President Johnson and theDemocratic leadership in Con-grc^ .ire determined that a pro-
economy .mil BHH»8WMIKI com-bined WvtK a t.is rcjuciion prn-
convumec incomes and businessprofits.
> Since the tax cut is JI per-manent one, tlii' siM.iinmj; effecton the economy will be a con-tinuing one.
• Will make recession unlike-
p\ can result in an .itt,iiruble
kilanced budget within j fewycirs.
KoOWing the dctcrinin.ilion ofthe President and bfi Cabinei.inJ kbowing how deeply aware3 majority of thfl Congressmenire of the economic urgency ofimmediate tax relief, I tl.ink h Iwonli.) be safe to predict that jtaxpayers will ofljoy the
• Will result in a s t r o n g t.ixban and Rive the nation 3 betterchance of OVtfCQlfUQg lh'p budg-et de&ckndst of recent vears.
One of the stock objectionsio ihf Admlnistrstion'a tax re-duction bill has beeni "thereshould be no tax cut unless ac-oiiip.inietl by CQBUBMlMrtte rc-
.lm,iion of Federal ^pt-nJiiiR."ThU has an tJSJMiling poltt-
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ence of having their Fed- to have—but it cirrW someeduced and sei'inf;; fai
conomy in governmentMCfinetng Importantof educiticm, health,
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implications. It overlooksAdrambtrarioo'i record of
aovcfnrneflt economiesI, it ij;norcs ihc
bmanpower retr.uninR,domestic responsibilities.
The tax program which h:passed the House and is being I &considered by the Senate wouldICCOmpUlb these things:
> Rt'ducc net Ffldtril uxes foindividiLih b>' -in average of one-fiftb of their pwwnt tax.
V Large torporitions will grla reduction of about 8 percent;for small corporations, tiie cutwill be about 27 percent,
• Will release billions of dol-lars of purchasing power andinvestment incentive to the pri-V J « economy.
I M , j ; g,nti(in being t.ilu-n by I'resiiltn
d d i ddiiin demanding *dditfonalinomJei in tlw entire Execu-_ Branch, it eschews the
pressing and growing problems„( education, health, welfare,nuss transportation, nationaleconomy and all other problemsthat have been building up un-der the pressure of » growingmil rapid urbanization.
\i'lien the record of the 88thCongress is fuully ul|icd t 1.hink the people will find thaiKit jince the first Congr«s un-
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