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DATE BOOK
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dtvomtpfj bv beautiful and\ try unusual patted plant'.LIKWII by MM, Jlin»l Pierce.
The speaker Mr. HnmtvSecor was Introduced by MrsArthur Miner. Two years affo,accompanied by his wife. Mi1.Spcor traveled to Hawaii to,\isit his wife's ilattr, whoteaches school there. Th°.slides of his trip, in color,were not only beautiful butwere literally brought to lifeby Mr. Secor's interesting andat times, humorous d e s m pttoris.
The audience was delightedwith the program. At theclose a small gift was pre-sented to Mr. Secor in appre-ciation of a very enjoyableafternoon,
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lantir Fleft. takes |itr»ntjff»lof the favorable Canubt*;!!]gtitftir to conduct sea assault landings and fhgMtiitining operations.
He will have an opportunityto visit Key West, FU.. andSan Juan, Puerto Rico whilein the Caribbean,
Ingraham normally opeF-ates iut of Newport, R. I
Pvt. William E. Freeman,son of Mr. and Mrs. JosephD. Freeman. 26 Windsor Ct,,Neptune, N. J., completed a12-week engineer equipment
tour uf tlu- PWWMdl NaAir Complex whirli mrlinvisits to the School of AvtftUMedicine, the survival exhiiind a devtc" for liMinpilots for emergencyfrom aircraft under w;Uci
He was also given theportunity to take denunisttion flight in the T34 PrimTraining Aircraft.
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sault tTIITCim and flight mtTuus articles have beentraining opeiations. written a n d pubhslifcl in
Hammerbfrg n o r m a 11 v America. Jubilee. CathtiHi.'operate.s out of Newport, H I. , Biblical Quarterly. Theologi
I cai Studies and The t&fBRalph J. Black, seaman ap \ Alumnae and friends of thp
prentice. USCG, son of Mr.jcollegf are invited to the lee• and Mrs. John A. Black of 27 j &»•• There is no §M,Village Road. Sea Girt, N. J . . |
| graduated February 28 from1 recruit training at the CoastGuard Receiving S t a t i o n .Cape May, W, J.
, BflMDUi slack Itemed htmli to perform the manual cf *i arms and the high standards': of Coast. Guard discipline.
In field and classroom insti'uction he learned seaman
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at 9 a.m. at church ofElizabeth, Avon. Intert was at Holv Name
"There's the Easter Bunny!"
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Scout ChorusMakes Debut
The Monmouth Council'sGirl Scorn, Chorus under the:direction of Mrs. William'Windrow of Hazlet, recently Jmade, its debut at the Annual'
.ship, and gunnery, use of Meeting of the Council which,small arms, military justice, was held March 19. In the'communications, physical fit- Monmouth Ehqppin^ Center'sB*H and Coast Guard history , Civic Auditorium, One liun-
: dred and eighty five delegatesAirman Third Class Virgil from the Council's forty,sev
Pierce, son ofj Mrs. Vin3il B. Pieixe of 1737
•ighborhoods voted on theat« for membfrs of the
'64 Chevy II Now> Sport Coupe (110-;n. wheelbase)
Belmar Blvd., Belnnr. N. J . Board of Directors and OKI-is being reassigned to Elmen- cers.dorf, Alaska, following hi1-graduation from the technicn] O i l ! s '™m Brownie TroopUaininff course for Uni ted ' 1 9 6 of Eatontown, RumsonStates Air Force communlc.i-1 J u n l o r T r o ° P 472- Cariette
I tlons wiring specialists here, T l ' 0 0 P 5 1? o f L^nd-O-PinesThe airman, a graduate of KHitShaTS, and Senior Troops
I St. Rose High School, entered G2 an(J 38f> ( l ' o m B r l c k T ™ 'Jthe Air Force In September \ flnd W a l 1 Township will joinj 1963 in presenting the choral read-
lltifl, "It 's Up to Vs" by AliceFirst Lieutenant Thomas J , Whit**. The initial presentit-
1 White Jr., son of Mr. and i t i o n of t h i s rp i"3l t l" w a s m a d e
I Mrs. Thomas J. White Si\ o f i a t t h e National Council Meet-! Colony club Apartments. Al ! i n K Mils past October in Ml-Saire Road, Spring L a k eHeights, N. J,, is now on dut.ywith a United States A,rForce advisory unit assisting!:? armed fofCSfl of Viet. Nam
I riini Beach.
Mrs. George H. Buckley ofWanamassa is Ch Irmefl ofthe Annual Me •in-1 < 'nmlt-tee. aided by MlB, Harry R.
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in their fight against Com-1 B i . i n d l e o f B l0nc" xhl, C o u n ,munist aggression. | c i l p ^ s i d n i f Mrs. Geoyga
if Shrewsbury' Mrs. jB 1 o >v P I S of N'!w ,
The lieutenant, a personnel j Blair ofofficer, was commissioned j j a m e s £upon his graduation from th?United States Naval Academyin 1961. He also has doneBTftduala work at BostonMass.. College Law School.
'64 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe (
Chevrolet will go to z^j EengtSito make you hsp.iy
Things have changer! a lot since a Chevy ro!et and Chevy II (and between parkingwas only a Chevy. Especially your ideas meters, with five whole IV :i lefl over).of what you want a Chevy to be. Then, too, then',- the Bporty 15-foot
Corvair, so right for BO many people (yougirls, in particular that we've nevertouched an inch of It. And finally, Cor-vette— still M ' j feel and s(ill too muchfor any true sports-ear lover to say no to.
The long and short of it is, you don'thave to go to any length to find exactly
the kind of car you want, JustSB€ the five different lines of carsat your Chevrolet dealer's.
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So now you have the Jet-smooth Chev-rolet—17? •> feet of pure luxury, bumperto bumper. The .size makes it a luxury oar.But not the price.
Or you can chrjo.se I he thrifty Chevy II,a 15!'4-foot family car with all kinds ofpassenger and luggage space,
This year, your choice Blight bethe new 16-foot-phis Chevellt1,sized to fit nicely between Chev-
THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • CheveEle < Chevy U * Corvair • CorvetteSee them at yonr ChpvroJft Showroom
BELMAR MOTORS, INC.8th Avenue & F Street Belmar 681-27^7
EasterFlowersA Large Selection
R I &:. E'SGREENHOUSE
1204 D St. Belmar, N. J.Phone: 681-2135
shmvsbiii'V; fin l Mrs. ManinJ. Pinan, Jr . al Atlantic HiRii-
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HUNKER"RADIC-TVIService Shop
R E P A I R SACCESSORIES
2054 Now Bedford Road IWd!l Township, N. J. I
9 to 7 Daily - 449-6203
Frank Bi l-appc45 l | | | U J t AVP.
Neptune CityDied at the Ocean Grove
Nursing Home, 75 years old.Resident of Neptune City for37 years. He was born in NewYork City.
HP was a retired mainte-nance contractor, a veteranof World War I. serving inFrance, He is survived by aniecp, Mrs. Robert Taylor.Wykoff. N. J.
Funeral service was heldMarch 21st at 2 p.m.. at theDaniel A. Reilly FuneralHom». 801 "D" St.. Bolmtir.
We Buy and PayCash for Scrap Iron,Steel,Old Rags, Bat-teries, Junk Cars andall kinds of metals.
Wall Auto WreckersINCORPORATED
1822 H St. West BelmarPhone Ml-iaoil-l
J. Henry DanglerFUNERAL HOME
A Modern Funeral HomeOffering a Dignified
Service to Meet EveryFinancial Need.
Eighth Ave. andSouth Lake Drive
DAVENPORTHARDWARE
917 F Street - Belmar, N. J. Phone 681-2143
Q U I C K G R O W
L A W N S E E D
special — 2 5 #Lime, Fertilizers, Flower and Vegetable Seeds
WILL BE OPEN SUNDAYS 9 - 12Rentals On All
Kinds of SandersWindow Shades andGlass Cut to Size
Belmar 6X1-3000
CONNELLY-BERGEN, Inc.
— R E A L T O R S —
"Over g$ Years Dependable Service"
712 Ninth Avenue 681-1398
BILL HILLEngine ServiceI 14 Hwy. 71 W. Belmai
Lawn Mowers,Small Engines
Repaired,M-ichine Assembly
•'hone 681-2092
taMcCONNELL'S
(Railroad fia+ion)
Opening Monde y - March 30thLeo McCon:"-1!!, F,op.
FARREN FUEL COMPANY, INC.
The KeyTO YOUR DREAM HOUSE . .
Our Home LoanWhy put off owning that homeyou've been wanting, when ourworry-free home loan can help youto move in ripht now. Monthly in-stallment repayments are plannedto fit easily within your budget—•and often they come to no morethan the average rent. Yet each ofthese payments reduces principaland interest—brings free and clearownership that much closer. Comein and let us tell you all the details!
Hours — 9 to 3 WeekdaysWednesday Evenings — 7 to 8:30
or Phone 681-2800
Belmar Savinns& LOAN ASSOCIATION
712 TENTH AVENUE
riU'iUtHAV MAtt< 11 a l l l l i l l A . i l * I ' M I . I '
State Employment STUDENTS TAKE OVER OPERATION Sen. HarperReaches New High OF COUNTY ON "YOUTH DAY" Against Free
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CHECKING ACCOUNTS
Customers Hours Not Banking Hours
BELMAR-WALLNational Dank
CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICESF Street at 9th Avenue, BelmarRoute 35 at 18th Avonue, WallRoute 35 at Atlantic Aye., Wall
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation- Federal Heservg Syst&m
S O L A R H E A T
G U L FSERVICE CONTRACTS
BUDGET PLANS
Cleaning andServicing Burners
H O W E L L -StUVAN, Inc.
R6-4S89ROUTE 35 — NEPTUNE
Frank
FLOWERS. . .FOR...
EASTERLilies — Hyacinths
Orchids
TULIPS - AZALEAS
Corsages — Cut Flowers
Potted Plants
Delivery Service
Flowers For Wedomgs
and All Occasions
We send EASTER FLOWERS by wire anywhere
Satisfaction Guaranteed. — Dial 449-8585
D CD DC 307 LUDLO WAVE.K. b K b t SPRING LAKE
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Dean sirt'ibis; said a stu-dent may sli ct td attend an;o n r o l l l i ' .> B i s • •••• I o n s , I I
MUCUnt is Interested in ai\t tiding during the entire .sum-mer, be may Bleot coia it h e Swo I ' . i r r i ' -vvt ' i 'k ffi li Iplus the July a t.n August 13
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MM THIRD AVINUISPUING LAKI, N. J. 44f-M40
For Insurance Information Consu l t . . .
EDGAR E. ROGERS
BELMAR AGENCY. Inc.
Iniuranc* — Real Estate
lOt NINTH AVENUE IELM A*. N, J.rt»M MUIu.l I 0S40
METZGAR ELECTED EXALTED RULER BY BELMAR ELKS LODGEAl ll» !•» llwlmit ol Brl Huili'S H K H lii-.li-.- [ol l l t ,v UMI <m b, •.
tun I .4M.- NO !H87 B I' o E nvi- >cit>* HotH'J t Maim fr<- at u Plnm-i DUM • AIM-- n< \h I tjtil id Mpillin Lake nlarf M»ltin Laftftt TV«M 4th at ttw Hfwlit.fi Aw-mtII. =i.= ih., «.i* eUH'UKi a* Exalt urfr, »nd Ed Kubousli. Tyl«i runt RMOM ami mil I* MMi MM t" !wa<1 !li<* I.Klu- (..[ 111*- BtVN »l—toll Hulpl lias Htallrd b\ PuM FlMtlN'tl Ktllplit* >e«l IH«4 I9sn Also eliH-t jH-ttliilecl the M M M M b> M M B Baliftt and his staff •e4 lo wrve with tht> Exaltcl MM tutu (lunim Us*1 t'ommw Satuiitay. April lull ttl
t*» *4iiU choir of Uw AllMi idii.M weif., MuliBcl Hi-imm, yrar. Edward saniniiMW, In WIVR^ mid nit I ft lcnd.H are ui«,MHI I'Ef.!. .lain i '.ti.li ..I. ^Mf.-.m leading Ktiisht Mat uer lliiard. Jowph Miri* vtlpd to witness th*- mstU'la
U thi-w link..; M m i L.ivjl Chaplain, Hobut H i m . Or turn and enlov • Satin DmKnight, David CJrepne Fjtt-rm sanlst and Jack Oumph u tu-r ajid Dancing after Hit- irI.rctmilUi KIUKIII M GfeaflM Esqiin*- Atallation
Easter Cantata AtAllenwood Church
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THE C O A S T A 0 VE RT I S E M701 Seventh Avenue — Be!m«ir, New Jertey
Will cent ! ui.of spec!*, s^rvicrs stt UM?church on Efttrter SLinday at7 4fi |i FTI With the 55 minutegt l tn CftnUta. •Hailfliijidi1
UBVICKI
Wh bj 1 WPetei3on Mrs RonjKi O'ffiths will ncfompafiy the chuiii*l the organ
Sunday School will be heldat 9:30 tt ro with cla«iaps It revery iagf The Hev Ron^tdb Orllfithi, Pastor, Will«peak AI thf Worship Serviceat 10:« a m on the theme,"Vtctory O'er The Tomb".
CHURCH SERVICES
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BUY ONE DYNAPOLSAFTI-RIDE TIRE AND
GET ONE FREE!
Now at Flying A!The High-Quality Tire Line.,with High Dollar Savings!Your Flying A dealer now has a complete line of all-nylon tires-every kind for every kind of car. Andyou can buy them the easy-pay way-wi th yourFlying A credit card. Get top value and wear foryour money. Stop in for a set of Flying A tires today!Enjoy a generous trade-in and Flying A's famousdouble-guaranteed warranty. - -
QUAKENBUSH SERVICE STATIONF Street and 8th Avenue, BELMAR, N. J.
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
Vt. ROSE K C. CHURCHHevreth Avc. A I. si.
Rev. Peter J. Testen, PastorSunday Masses — On the
hour from 7 AM. to 12 NoonWeekday Masses In Church
— <ii> • and 0 AM.Confessions every Saturday
from 4 to 5:45 P.M.. and from7:30 to » P.M.
The Perpetual Novena inhonor of Our Lady of the Mi-raculous Medal Is held everyMonday evening at t.
s'l JAMES EP1HCOPALFourth and Hammond Aves.
Bradley BeachKev. D. Stewart Alexjr, Rector
! 7:46 A.M. — Celebration ol; Holy Eucharist and Medlta-I tlon.j 9:00 A.M.—Family Service,including celebration of theHoly Eucharist and SundaySchool.
1 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayerand Sermon.
ST. CATHARINES CHURCHWest Lake Drive, Spring LakeMost Rev. | , J. Hogan, Pastor
Sunday Masses — On thehour from 7 A.M. to 12 Noon.
; Weekday Mass — 8 A.M.i Monday. 8 P.M. —• Mlracu-! lous Medal Novena devotions.
MUST PRESBYTERIAN9th Ave. & E St.
Rev. B. D. Romaine Jr.9:30 A.M. — Sunday School
Edward C. Broege, superin-tendent.
9:30 A.M. — Morning wor-ship; sermon by the pastor.11:00 A. M. Second wor-
ship; service similar to thefirst.
7:00 P. M. — United Pres-byterian Y o u t h Fellowshipmeeting.
ALLENWOOD PROTESTANTAllaire-AUenwood Road
Rev. Ronald G. GriffithPastor
Sunday Services9:30 A.M.—Bible School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship6:30 P.M.—Young People's7:45 P.M.—Evening Evange-
listic ServiceWednesday
8:00 P.M.—Prayer and Bibl<Study
WALL HETHOPUITCHUmCH014 MHI ft* id
145 A. M Early Worship»:U A M. Church Scnool
program.ii A M - Uornloff Wor-
ship.1 30 P. U ~ Evening
service.March 26th
3 00 P.M. — Holy ThursdayCommunion service will beconducted by R"v HowardLord.
March 31thGood Friday—There will be athree hour service beginningat noon at St. Andrew's Meth-odist Church. Spring Lak«.
FIRrfT BAPTIST CHURCHRer. J. P. Thomas, Paator
Ninth *vc. Near D SI.10 A. M. — Sunday School.11 A. M. — Worship Service
ST. MASK'S ft. C. CHURCH3rd Are,, * CreweDt Phwr.
Sea flirtRCT. J. Frederick Child
Sunday Masses - 8. to Mid11 A. M.
Weekday MasMa - 7:30A.M.
ST. ANDREWS METHODISTCHURCH.
Fourth and West Lake Aves.Sprlnf Lake, N. J.
Rev. Lawrence E. Meorepastor.
SUNDAY SERVICES8 30 A M Morning worship
and sermon.9:45 A M Sunday School
for nil ages.11 00 A M Morning wor-
ship and sermon Mrs. JohnK. Saunders, Organist.
REasteroweis
and plants
We havean outstandingselection.
Michael Pazienzaand Son
Route 71 & Wall RoadSPRING LAKE HEIGHTS
Phone • 449-7880
CHRIST CHURCH UNITY3rd Ave., and Emery St.,
Anbury Park. N. J.Rev. John MaooU, Pastor11 A. M. — Morning ser-
vice, Sunday School.Tuesday 8 P. M. — Bible
Interpretation classes.Wednesday 8 P. M. — Heal-
ing Service.Friday 8 P. M. — Lessons
In Truth, alternating eachFriday evening with prayergroup.
THE METHODIST CHURCHOF WEST BELHAR
17th Ave., Went BelmarRev. Richard L. Sldener.
Pastor.B:45 A. M. -Church School.
0'asses lor all ages. RichardSaxloD, general superinten-dent.
11 A. M. — Morning wor-ship; Message by the pastor.
7:30 P. M. Evening servicein the sanctuary.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCEFirst Church or Christ
Scientist.(Ji.tmi and Fourth Avenues,
Asfoury ParkSunday service, 11 A. M.Sunday School 11 A. M.Wednesday 8:15 P M. —
testimony meeting.
FIRST METHODISTCHURCH OF BELMARSeventh Ave., aad D St.
(lev. Stacy D. Myrrs. Minister9:45 A. M. —Sunday School.11:00 A. M.— Morning Wor
ship; sermon by pastor.
CHURCH OF ST. URIELTHE ARCHANGEL
EPISCOPALSea Girt
Rev. Canon R. H. MillarSundays - 8 A. M. — Holy
Communion.:30 A, M. — Sung Euchar-
ist and sermon.10:10 — Holy Communion
with hymns.11:00 A. M. — Morning Pra-
yer and Sermon.Daily 7:30 A. M. Holy Com-
munion, except Fridays.Fridays - 9:30 A. M— Holy
Communion.
My Neighbors
"We are not watching ashow—my wife is watchingher show!"
BAPTIST TABERNACLKKev. Ruben I. E*M, pastor
F St., south BclmarB is A M — Bible School
with classes (or all aiea10 45 A M — Morning wor
ibLp service, message bypastor,
| 7 P M Evening gospelservice; pastor's message.
FIRST METHODISTCHURCH OF BELMAR.seventh Ave. and D St
Rev. MM* It Myers, Minister9:45 A.M.—Sunday School.
11:00 AM -Morning W o r-ship; sermon by pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOF WALL TOWNSHIP
iColllnrwood Park)Rev. IVler Humriuuk
Ltlia L. Warren, Organist9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
and Adult Bible Class.11 a.m.—Morning Worship7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPALCHURCH
Allenweod Road, Glendel*R*». S. R. Knight, Vicar
8 A M . — Holy Commun-ion.
10 A. M. Morning Prayer,Sung Eucharist, with Instruc-tions and Church School.
CALVARY BAPTISTThirteenth Ave., at E SI.Rev. Theodore E. Davto
Pastor.Sunday:Church School 8:30 A. M.Two morning services, 9:30
and 11 A. M.
ST. MARGARET'S CHURCHSpring Lake
Most Rev. J. J. Hogan, PastorWeekday Mass - 7 A. M.Friday 8 P. M. — Novena
of the Sacred Heart.Sunday Masses - On toe
hour from 7 to 11 A. M. In-clusive.
FIFTH AVENUE CHAPEL !Fifth Avenue, Belmar
9:15 A. M. — Morning Ser- 'vice.
11 A. M. — Family BibleHour; Sunday School.
7 P. M. — Oospel Meeting.
GLENDOLA BIBLEPROTESTANT CHURCH
Rev. David E. Miller, Pastor9:45 A. M. —Sanday School
classes for all ages; JameaHardy, superintendent.
11 A. M. Morning worship.
7 P. M. — Truth for Youth7 P. M. — Evening service.
MT. OLIVE BAPTISTCHURCH
Rev. C. S. Marshall, Pastor17th Ave., Sooth Belmar
9:45 A. M. Sunday School11 A. M.— Morning service
HABAY 1'FM607 - 12th Avr., Hi'lmar
I .a* n mowers repaired andsharpened. Hand NBWH. nr-cuiar saws, hediie shears,
< i. ."i chisels, phuif . planer knives, kitchen knives andice skates sharpened.
Phone 681 2145
ALL TYPES Electric Sandersfor Rent Headquarters forWoolsey Marine Paint.
Carver's Hardware708 - 10th Ave. — fi81 3871
HI UNRM I H ' I ' I H I I ' I M H
VAUfABUE PROPERTYIN tti.tAIAH H J
Cofitaminu 23 000 m ft. 100 x230 fninnnH 3 stiTcU, I5Uimi] H K AVPN , through tottitli Ave Industrial ?.om-<ifor light manufarturlns or d!-*tribuUt»n warehouse.
IBftff BUY or OWNERWILL BUILD TO nvrr
PBDCfi AdKNOYCynthlH M PVdpr. Realtor709 F Street, Belmar, N. J.
Phone 681 40 ISEVP» 881 1638Open Sundiiy
FOR KALEMARIE LOUISE - Experien-ced in Dresa Malting, Alter-ations and repairs, no nthAve., Belmar 681 2681
Painting of all kindsno job too large or too small
Estimates cheerfully givenCall 779-1M3
610 Fletcher Lake AVP
WwttnihouM Plexarc Wekiei,portable with Chrvsler pow
I ered rngine Reasonable, Call| evenings 611-MM,I ~ ~ ~ " 'Concrete Mixer on whceLsNeeds little repair. Cheap.
Call Evenings Ml 561ft
Fedders 1 ton air conditioner.:t rms. Chifferobe. chest, otherfurniture. Reas. 938 2642
Experienced I'Uno HELP WANTED4 Accordion Teacher MALE OR FEMALE
has- openings for students in Earn while you learn. Let usWall Howell areas. Lessons at, pay your tuition bills,pupil's homes. 938-2642. 50 Call 6813242
MUtual 1-1587
Daniel 1 Reilly Funeral Home801 D Street Belmar, N. J .
Situated on beautiful Silver Lab conveniently
located io serve the entire Shore Area.
New Cars from $1,781 Delivered
Rambler.. . .No. 1 in Compact Sales!
DICK DAVIS # 1 8 0HIGHWAY 3S \ §£«
MANASQUAN, N. J. W
NICE USED CARS TOO!!
F U E L O I L
STERNER'S Inc.12th & Railroad
BELMAR
Call 681-1900
Easter SpecialsDUCKS - CHICKS - RABBITS
Also Puppies, Birds, etc.
DON'S PET SHOPl03Hwy.No.7l Spring Lake Heights
449-7135
SWAIN FARMLooking Forward to
serving you this season
SEA GIRT/ME" " " S f K G W J . N.J.
ORDER EASTER PLANTS EARLY9 Lawn and Garden Fertilizer 9
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Mrs. Ann Flynn, prestdeiitof tfea Miiiinniuth Coimtv »•'• :fmtiun of Rppublu/fcin Wuni -and a member of the fetaamouth County Election Boaiiitold of the activities and Mivices rendeie-d by PederaMm,Mrs. Fiynn said former Pic Id?nt and Mrs Dwight D i-:
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Closed Tuesdaysj Except Holidays
62 Sylronio Aye. c . . . I....... NEPTUNE CITY ,and Highway 35 ••"»' •""'•» PRoipect 5-3164
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I H K ^ IK-l.ubl.on Women 45 worn•^-\r:! I.I;HI\AM [: in »i M i en mined tlic county organj/.iAM) INCREASING THE AMOl'NT I (Ion0T ri.Mis on KOfEH \riiH»(!-' " , . „
Nfaiiv BJ aoilsrs WP;.'turned over to the trfa- ,•-a s a F«H«t oE t l l p misceil.mPOUS auction conducted IjVM r ' Montana. Mrs. John .1Oassner, chairman, was i.sisted by Mrs. Lukowitz. Hi iClifford Rtiublc. Mr. EUB MWhite, Mrs. Edward Daubticiand Mrs, William Mercer
DonaJd McKelvey, pi<--,:dent, announced the BelirurCoast Advertiser will contwbute fifty cents for each subacription obtained by nvmbers. Harry Rash, Mrs. Wi!liam Smith, Richard Hettnkaand Joseph DeOraw will |er«Von sub.sci'tption committee.
Final plans were announcedTor the bus trip to Trenton.
punit Air Taxi service.
AiR TAXI ANYWHEREFAST, COMFORTABLE
CALL - - -
EASTERN AIR TAXtMONMOUTH AIRPORT
681-3701
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ATTENTION BOWLERS!Summer Leagues Now Forming
AIR LANES RECREATION CENTERDon't Mils Out
On The FunlMixed — Handicap — Scratch
MEN'S 4 WOMEN'S (
ROUTE 34 - WALL TOWNSHIP
C a l l - - -681-5566
THE BEST DRESSED TURKEYSF O R E A S T E R
COME FROM HINCK'STHIS IS THE FIRST
FRESH SPRING KILLED
TURKEYS - 8 to 15 lbs.
You Can Have Yours Bar-be-cued For AnAdditional 10* per pound.
We AKo Have Fresh Salads, Potato and Macaroni, ColeSlaw, Homemade Baked Beans, Barbecue Chickens andOther Delicacies For Parties or Snacks.
HINCK'S TURKEY FARMRoute 35, at Drummond Ave. — Neptune
Telephone - 775-4449
George C. Giger
SEE GIGER FORD BEFORE
YOU BUY A NEW CAR.
Also A Fine Selection oi
Fine Used Cars At
Highway 35 at Old Mill Road
GIGERWFORDAUTHORIZED DEALER
A REPUTATION FOR SINCERITY
709 10th Avenue, Belmaralso Highway 35 at Old Milt Rd.
OPEN EVENINGS
MU 1-1600 Gl 9-6597
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•ut tin' period of utefulnauirpOOB (if ItiipruviMiii'nts tie-
Sertlim 1 hemit Is fnrty
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of the Revised Sliilulc.i. was [iriur topns3nRi' of this nrffmnui'P nn [iralim; duly niailt* nnil filw! In thea of thi- Ti.wiishl|i Clerk, ami
. .cl sunilcmrntal debt SP.I ' .M.I.Ishows tint tML- Kfuss (Ictit n( the Tuttii-
uf wall as defined m Beetloti
In tiif debt llmltatlnni nmtuinni inSection 4OA:2-B of the Revised Stnl-UtMi
the full fiiith mi,lnshlp of Wnil. in.nmnulh. New J I T -
Thnt this ordliventy days aft.thersoX arti>r,t tn law.
tiw Is bereliy given llial the finv-g ordlnnnrp WHS tiilnxiuttil anded OJI first read Ing by Ihp Tuwn-
rummiltw "f Hie Township n!nn Maix-h U, 1!NH and will he
er rnnsldpfed for final [mssagi1
adoiition HL a tn^Plijig of thenship fmnmiltei1 of thi1 TnwnsitilpWall nl Uie Municipal Building,
Dedfurd tffl April S, 1964, atP.M., at which time and place
eraons Inlsrenttil therein shall bean opportunity tn he hnarii.
IRMA K STA.NLEY,Clerk.
- 50 - fil ($108.ltt
LETGASDRY CLOTHESFOR 20 A LOAD
Only 2<4 a load? Sounds unbelievable, but true!
After all, Gas is the modern way, for speed and
economy, for general dependability and satisfac-
tion! Small wonder that the big electric appliance firms like Philco,
Frigidaire, Kelvinator, General Electric, Hotpointand American Motors, now
manufacture, guess what . . . GAS DRYERS! Take my word for it, there's
no greater work-saver in the modern home than a new automatic
Gas Dryer! See your Gas Company about this important sale!
N E W J E R S E Y N A T U R A L G A S C O M P A N Y 1
SALENORGE GAS DRYERS
$1799 5Dries a 2-pound handful to a 14-pound hamperful,
WRINKLE FREE!FREE DELIVERY/FREE INSTALLATION / FR££ SERVKC
LIMITED TIME ONLY
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THE COAST ADVERTISER "MY SON, THE EATER*
wuii>u. r Wilton
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Plaudits For The Telephone Co.
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our sutjconsdous anil toy with our weaknesses, and
more than MM W have been duped l>y their clt'\'er
trickery.
On the nther hand when a company acts in tho
public interest, we sit up and take notice. Or when we
find that rare breed of a company that make.s it a policy
to serve people, we rub our eyes in disbelief. Somehow
it is almost unbelievable that a company should have
any other motivation besides good, hard profit. The
Telephone Company appears to go that extra mile. They
seem interested in serving people. While the telephone
system becomes increasingly complex, the users find it
increasingly convenient and adaptable. The company's
high standard of public relations is shown in their great
efforts in encouraging employees to be friendly and at
the same time efficient.
Eagerly we submit to public view the example of
the Telephone Company as standing proof that devious
methods are riot tht: only means of success. Their suc-
cess is easily attested by the image known simply as
A.T.&T. Their means of success can be verified by any
of us who have spoken to the courteous ojH'rator, greet-
ed tlie friendly service man, or observed in any of a
hundred ways that this is a company that is concerned
nboiit people.
SPRING IS ALWAYS WELCOME
to buv "so much el JHUfjHook us shall be BMfttftryand thereupon to erect a propi l Light House "
Tlie New York Mercury Indtiteed in an appeal for publie splritedness, by hoiiim*that enough "cheerful Adventurers" would buv ticketsfor "so laudable an ui\d<H'taking.'' Meanwhile, light ham*sponsors bought four acres ofSandy Hook from tfea Hattshorne family and fixed tivtight hflJQM location at a point500 feet from the northern tipof the Hook.
in sufficient numhers fit"cheerfu! Adventurers" vuluntepi'cd to buv lotterv ticketson the fiist go mound, so theNew York Lf*lf£MBn Mthoiized a second |s#«T; mDecember. 1762. Til- f>tlui:i!(1 o f u m e n t affivmin j thai
"tefceme nt a tottery" notedthat a lighthouse w&l "aJready DAffUB there,"
Drawt&S ff1 the second lotlevy tonk place on June H inthe Lons Room at th» Pro-vince Arms in New YorkThis time, apparently, efioagjj
?d. for out mi
NO COMMENTBy Jamts \\ Routhat
inii to •nini,roots
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Washington — The Adminis-tration is likely to get half aloaf here and half a loaf therein the months Congress silsbefore it begins to fall topieces under trip demands olnational convention jockeyingand campaigning back home.
'flie President, who oncestood firmly against "social-ized medicine." now want.1;Medicare as a key part of hispoverty program. What hrwill get appears to N MOMthing different from fee KlM
bill, if ;inyU,all.
King Anderson is unlikely tobe reported out. It could beintroduced on the Senate BgaM an amendment, though.
Much of tb<> opposition in'.he committee stems from thecost ftlUaiilm supplied byhealth. Education and Wel-fare witnesses. The other witnesses agreed they Were farloo low. More opposition de-velops from &• fact thatMed$0ftrg tneans | tax inrrease, n«ht after another So-tial Security t«x Increase —Htd wfe* Raw so .swiftly to
ct theIn riuarK-rs. it tip
the belief thatre move sickly IB', ><} luilf a loaf
n e t damnIf mffnjj is necessnry. do,
not use one heavier than ionpounds. The best Una to rul!H in paiiy spring lAff HMfrost is out of the ground andthe soil is moist 'nit not 'muddy. Rolling a wet nfl,will produce a hard compact :ed condition.
Rolling a lawn for correct- |ing an uneven surface Is not Iadvisable, adds M. A. Clark, jagricultural agent. A roller;with enough weight to do thii'job after the lawn is estab-'lished would seriously dam-1a.t!" the physical condition of |the- soil.
It would leave t.hn soil anh.ii'd nnd compact thut gnuNwould have a very '-Ufficu1.1
time surviving.Forget that tsrly iprins
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Loca? SalesmenReceive Awards
T\\>> HaMBMB from Oigert. :•_. Belmar, M J., werepresented Ford Motor Com-pany's 300-500 Club award at.i biir.qurt at the Concord Hoif!. Kiamesha Lake, N. Y..March 15, honoring high-rank-ing Ford dealership car andtruck salesmen of 19fi3 in theNewark sales district of FordDhision.
Richard A. Godfrey, New-ark district sales manager,said 300-1)00 Club membershipawards are presented for ex-cellent retail sales perform-ance. Tlie Ford. 300 500 Clubwas founded in 1950 to recog-Liz" I he performance of out-liindirx^ Ford s a l e s m e n
throughout the country.Mr Godfrey arttVcl (hat the•.•;,' . '"'i iiio club member
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With a great deal of relief
the hard months of winter and I
iire still a i'ew days ahead wlwn we may h;ivt* B Kar
time believing that it is spring, for merely passing th
vernal equinox does not yunrantee the stirring breeze.1
the fresh fragrance of flowers, and the universal tit
sire to sUuul out of doors and take one long, dee
breath. But by and large spring is in the air, ami
magic catches our fancy sending us into all .sorts of
delightful reactions.
We hardly need reminders. The boys will swarm
into the open fields with baseball gloves in hand, or
saunter down to the water with a fishing pole and ;i
little string. The girls, will kjt us know when the first
llower peeks its head through the ground—it will be
picked, put into a vase and set in the most noticeable
place in the house. And tiie young man's fancy? That
Umrs too, with the coming1 of spring,
Spring brings with it as well two religious festivals
of great meaning to many people. The Passover begins
&t sundown Friday, and with the tradition of thousands
of years, the people of the Jewish faith will rehearse
the great event of Moses leading the people of Israel
into freedom, Christians will observe a festival this
week that is not far removed from the Passover. They
call the festival "Kastei1", which takes its name from an
ancient Anglo-Saxon festival of spring, but fuid.s its
religious meaning in the death and resunveliun of
Christ. The solemn cadences of the Seder ami of Good
Friday and Eaater will bring the religious into a very
deep appreciation of the life in which we revel at spring
So ihe coming of spring brings to us these twoh
almost entirely different worlds—the religious and theP
jubilant. The religious may way that society is too -
frivolous and nibses the poini of the religious festivals, b
The jubilant, intoxicated with spring, may be tempted
to say that the faithful are too dour for their blood. ;
It is ao1 impossible, howaver, thai i icfc may lake a
lesson IVum £hs other. Lift itself has about il a holy ?
aura which makes it at once Immensely serious and n
delightfully joyous. To revei in tlie verdant luxury of W
spring may be one of the highest compliments ws arc ™
able to pay life. Intoxication with spring i-s a wonder-!w
ful thing when we can as well stop to appreciate tha
gift of life, with its joy and freedom. | 'P
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Letter To TheEditor
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They fire; Oeortiv Dulheimand C. A. Luclwiek.
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internal Htvumn I n i u $Ncwnik ]'•'•'<•' n ftrtf BW000 incmni1 tM WKUWI Bttl i "
' tin anticipated IH miiii mhave bppn iTCt'ivert and processed. Over 200.000 i . r n i lchecks totaling nearly 30 mil-lion tlnllar? havp already beenmailed to New Jersey taxpayer.s.
All inriividual income taxipturn.H BiMSi be tilpd on or bffore midnight, on Wpdne.sdiiv.April 15, 1964.
T a x p a .v c r assistance bytelephone will be maintainedby all New Jersey RevenueService offices £rom 8:30 a m .until 4:30 p.m. each weekdavthrough August 15.
Taxpayers are requested tnuse the tax forms which weremailed to their homes but adiHttBflBl forms are availableat Revenue Service officesand at most banks and postoffices.
All Federal tax returns fi!'"lby New ,1 t r i e y resident |should be mitiled to:
District Director otInternal Revenue
1060 Broad StreetNewark, New Jersey07102
Returns should no longer bemailed to the Cumd^n office
Deiir EdlVVf- do
Records of construe'ion asUmgW exist, but the difficul-ties facing Mr. Conro affl evident. There were no roadsout to the hook from the NewJersey mainland- beaeb plumtrees, giant holly trees andancient bayberry bushea irewtogether in tangled profusion.
Thu.s. Mr. Conro brought inby boat every block of stone,every brick, every piece o!the lamp that he lifted to th-1
top of the tower. He buil1
carefully, resting th" tighttower on a bBU rie.'p ui !)>wand. On this he 1-uri <\u[U8'j fret thick at the bottom
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"On Monday evening lastgha New York. I.i-ht houwareotad ai Snnrty Hook, \w-
vens are the Lord's; but theosrth h&ttt he BJVKI to thethildren of men." CPflAliniIS:W), Yes, He has given usthe "here" to prepare us lorthe "hereafter." Your ••innerspace", your soul is more 1mItortunt in God's aigtlt Ihan•o.iU'i- apaca." God did not
1 vend Hia only begotten Son' Jesus to the moon or to Mars.On this earth the Lord Jesuslived, 'died and rose again forone purpose, to save you frompour .sin. to give you .loy andpeace. Christianity instead of
Spaofi&nity.Why roach tlie moon? Do
We not have enough troublelooking after this world with-out trying to solve problemsot outer space1? Why send amttB to the moon when ourBli ;)]'/•"(} counti'v has notlearned to live peacefully to-aether on thla earth?
Whatever the baby, it wilbe named .Medicare.
Thf bill to extend prnviBiQBl Ot the Fair Labor Standarils Act to hundreds of thoul und.s of workers not now covered by it. isn't likely tcvi&ouilt to much—not evt'iImlf » loaf.
Rural. Southern ami \\v Iera Congrei nn Q w»m ttroofl
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U> wake up. In open up Kh»tieyea and think i icht—thntKhrushoiifiv is spending millions r,f rlnllars not to icnchthe tneon but rather to mBke
Hana to include hotel andrestaurant w o r k e r s havebogued down over a formulato Uke tips I11V0 acCOUSt, Thatleaves hardly anyone butlaundry workers,
7'he testimony of industrywitnesses was so convincingfeat the penalty overtime billWon't come out as the Admin-istration dropped it into thehopper, if it comes out, at all.Meanwhile, thP u . s. Mint an-run meed t?nt it, was asking1600,000 to pay ovrrtime be-couae it couldn't find qualifiedQ orkers—one point thai, m-dusti'y had made. And it waaBlBCloaed that tlv- Post Olfirr
is wording some clerks nj) to71) hours ft week--fit. :;[r!ii:;lil
The Pedt • f i l l e d
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Letters to the Editor
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L u ! up to 48% more horsepower in front fesps
. and 30% more trunk space in bach
wouldn't you fit nicely in between?
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Now, more people than ever can own an Olds.because Olds prices start_l_qweir_tlian_ever!
Sensational performance for everyilay owner driving!
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Shamrock Janitorial ServiceCOMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL
Roor Waxing M Window Cleaning
Complete Janitorial Service
Full Insurance Coverage
419 Seventh Avenue Belmar, N. J .
April primary election Wtrfl•discussed. Members w P r t*asked to attend the Wall'l'own>.lii,y Kepublici-in c 1 u bntoeilacf each month.
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JOHNSONFuneral HomeRoute 38, Wall Township
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Walter J. JohnsonDirector
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8th Ave., F. St.Belmar, N. J.
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The Loan Department at the Wall Office remainsopen continuously to 8 p.m. daily, except holi-days and weekends.
Stop in for information or to make applicationfor any bank loan, mortgage or time-paymentfinancing, on your way home from work, afterdinner, or combine it with your shopping.
The next time you need money or financing, seethe Bank that makes it easier for you to borrowmore conveniently, more economically.
CUSTOMER'S HOURS HOT BANKER'S HOURS
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= : - THREE CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES ^ = =
F Street at 9th Avenue, BelmarRoute 35 at 18th Avenue, Wall
Route 35 at Manasquan Circle Plaza
Loan Dept. Wall Office Open ContinuouslyTo 8 p.m. Daily.
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Jean R. TackCertified Gcmologist
1217 Third Ave.Spring Lake, N. J.
Hours: 10 - 12 & 2 - 4
it.-s of IM Borough "Iv who fti'p a bi t penn regard to the Publng which the Plannin •
hits scheduled forMaich 30, 196*. The UrbanRenewal Office wishes toclear up Hny mi.sundpr.staiuling In regard to this PublicHearing,
In accordance with cer ta inregulations set down by theFedera l governmet in connection with the Borough's UrbanRenewal P r o g r a m the P lanrung Board has been request-ed to hold thus Public Hear-ing to de te rmine whether ornot the area known as " T h eNinth Avenue Urban Renewal ;
i Project A r e a " is eligible tor jI Urban Renewal.j This hear ing will in no way j
have anything to do with the \Urban Renewal P lan and no jone will be allowed to discuss ,
, Urban Renewal at this hear- jing. There will be another jPublic Hear ing conducted by jthe Borough Commissioners j
' in about one month in rega rd Ito Title I — thP Urban Re- !newa! Plan, a t which t ime the I
i Urban Renewal Plan will be, presented and discussed andall interested persons will be
I afforded the opportunity ofbeing heard. The exact da te
'of the Public Hearing for thej Urban Renewal Plan will beannounced later .
If there a r e any questionsin regard to this subject, theUrban Renewal Office will beonly to glad to answer themif you will but call or wri te .
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Dial - 681-5675
LADIES VIEW FILMThe Ladies Aid Society of thePresbyterian Church held thfl
j March meeting In the SocialRoom of the Church. A scrip-ture reading by Miss JaanHowlett was read to the mem-bers present. Cancer reported515 pads made and delivered.
The Ladles Aid will have abooth at the Tercentennialcelebration this summer.
Rev. Romaine, minister,showed film strips from thr"King of Kings".
Hostesses were: Mrs. TomCarnduff, Mrs. James Demp-sey, Mrs. Wm. Cherry, MrsClairR Cornish, Mrs. H. Car-hart and Mrs. N. Poison,
LEGAL NOTICE
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Ye Ole Bargain DenStop! - Shop! & Compare Prices!
GIFTS — HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
and CHILDREN'S TOYS
S P E C I A L THIS WEEK!
THAYER ADJUSTABLE GATE
Reg. $9.98 — Now $3.95
Tahe 11 A nywhffffl
No Screws or Bolts Needed
2406 HIGHWAY 71 SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS
TAYLOR'SPROGRESS REPORT!
Watch next week's issue
for opening date of new store
at 10th & F Street
In the meantime start your ^^ ^ ^
Spring Lawn Improving (tjCOttSj
with Scot+s Products ^ ^ -^1. Use Scotts Halt to Control
Crab Grass2. Fertilize with Scotts Turf Builder3. Plant Good Scotts Seed.
a. Play Lawn orib. Family Lawn orc. Patented Windsor Lawn Seed
Taylor's Hardware707 - 9th Avenue Belmar, N. J,
For A Week or Two More
Phone: 681-0511
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KTHBL T- OIPPORP.HoroURh Clerk,
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WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING!VERY SOON
PAPA TONY'S1607-09 "F " Street — South Belmar
SHORE'S NEWEST
RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA
Authentic Home Made
ITALIAN
CUISINEYOUR HOST — TONY SANTANOELO
Well Known Italian Chef
(Formerly wan Momma Leone's, Manhattan)
LUNCHEON & DINNER SERVED DAILY
LASAONA — MANICOTTI — PIZZA — 1IER0SAll Items on Menu Mudc. Up to Take Out
HOT HOME DELIVERY Phone — 681-3606
1607-09 "F" STREET — SO. BELMAR
Evelyn's Sea FoodThe Finest in
> f SEA FOODS
¥ A COCKTAIL BARHAS BKN ADDED
FOR YOUR PLEASURE
107 T STMlt - IRMAR HI 0)16
F I S H & C H I P STAKE OUT — 85<
Wednesday Through Sunday
Entertainment by
The Schooners — Fri. Sat • Sun.
G R O H ' SROUTE 71. IELMAR 61I-960&
HELP?
CALL
PERCEVALCOLLISION REPAIRS
and WHEEL ALIGNMENTilO - lOtd AVENUE - BELMAR 681-0033
Easter FlowersORDER E A R L Y !
LILIES - AZALEASH Y D R A N G E A SAFRICAN VIOLETS
CORSAGES - CUT FLOWERSArtistic Floral Arrangements
"Flowers by Wire"So Easy, So Thought/id
So Beautifully Received
GIG MORRIS Flower ShopGEORGE A. MORRIS
710 • 9th AVENUE 681-1909 BELMAR