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THE COAST ADVERTISER Sth Bl Wll T h i S Lk Hihts Official Neivspaper For , South topnar, (Tali Towmhip, Spring Lake Heights BELMAIt, NEW JEBSEY> THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964 KILLED BY TRAIN AT SPfflNG LAKE HEIGHTS CROSSING Wreckage Scattered Along The Tracks Club, lit 1 was a World Surviving are his widow, Mrs Frank 3, Mo.Hugh, 43, of — . - Hamilton Ave, Spring lake ! War H veteran. Heights ami daughters, 13, Koad crossing. Chief i y , ,ers, N. Y.; and a ilttar , .,, R*gfnn McHiigh, Totowa. wman said the, Tk , 4$^ ar? aiso ?u Garden Apartments Completed Belmar Student i Receives SS Degree Lyle Kinmonth Antonides, of j Belmar, N. J. was among the 500 Lehigh Univei'^ily seniors who re- ceived baccalaureate degrees at the !)6th Commencement Exercises this morning in the Eugene Clif- ford Hall. Degrees were con- ferred by Dr. Harvey A, Neville, University president. Lyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ever- ett AntoJrides, 115 Inlet Terrace, Belmar, N. J , received the bache- lor of science decree in business administration. He plana to enter Ihe service. A graduate of Blair Academy, Blairstnwn, N.J., he Irs. Harry Davis, Spring Lake jwas a member of Kappa Alpha eights. Society national social fraternity The train cameto» stop nearly I The Daniel A. fteilly Funeral and was president of LamMa Mu four bloch from Ihe impact. The Home. Belmar was in charge of.Sigma, national marketing honor- bodies of fte father and Patricia' arrangements. ary. were thrown from the car. Mr. McHugh was driving west from Spring Lake on South Boule- vard over the crossing to Wall Bead. Spring Lake Heights. The railroad tracks divide the bor- oughs and Ihe names of the road. The crossing has nogates nor attendant. Its flashing red warn- ing lights were operating. The train's engineer, said he i saw thecar before it neared the crossing and when (he train was about 160 feet away. The fireman who also saw the car as it approached the crossing, thought the c a r would stop or turn left into Church Street which parallels the tracks on the Spring .:§ Lake side. Mr. Roland said the car con- tinued very slowly and across the (racks just before Ihe train reached the crossing, Patricia E., 10 months older than Sharon, was graduated lasl week from St. Catharine's School Shi. liad enrolled in St. iiose High School, Bolrar. Sharon A. would have entercil the Olh grade in St Caliurine's School in September Neil Vincenl was in the «h grade at the school. Mr, McHugh was general traf- fic manager for Charter Bulk Service, Newark. He was born in Jersey City, and had lived in the shore area 16 years. He was a member of the Holy Name Society, St. Cath- arine's Church, Spring Lake. He alio was a member of the Long Inland Traffic Club and Newark I , KEITH DEMANDS SAFEGUARDS FOR RAIL CROSSINGS; WANTS ACTION Assemblyman Will Press For Full Probe Assemblyman Keith's statement reads: "Howmany more deaths must we have at railroad cross- ing before our state authorities act? The excuse of lack of mon- ey Is no excuse at all. A life can- not be measured in dollars and cents. Railroad Sutoitlirs Wanted "Tens (if rjiJiii'N of dollars have beeti given tor railroad sub- sidies and millions allocated for railroad crossings safeguards, but' we still move at a snail's pace' toward solutions, I'm revolted and , diRguaUni with these tragedies and call upon the governor and Commissioner Palmer to e.iert, every power of their office to eridieate existing conditions at all crossings that permit such ig K. Keith. Assemblyman, j 1 ** 1 1 ^* *•»!• ol "ves. .hocked at the tragic death of "1 am immediately notifying persons at Spring Idiknj authorities, including the Public Heights, will demand a full seal* [ Utility Commission that unless investigation of the accident.: something is done forthwith. I in- ifiding the exewt of "no ton.'-'tend to press for a full-scale in- 'usablt', the assembly- j vestigation of the matter »s soon man wants immediate fiction. ]as the Legislature reconvenes." COMBINED KIWANIS CLUBS READY FOR OX-ROAST AT ALLAIRE PARK The fourth annual Ox Roast, put jointly by (lie KiwaBii On of n-Brsdley, Belnw and WsU nship, mill)*' held this Satar- 20 at Allaire State Park Our Apologies! Last week in advertently stated that the Village Earn and the Dew Drop Inn, both in Spring Lake Heights had been denied a renewal of their liquor licenses, The renewals *«• delayed, pending completion of routine investigation. SPRING LAKE LEASE TWO BEACHES; DELAY ACTION ON ESSEX AVENUE No New Bid Submitted By Shoreham A Superior against the B I '^iff*ta-«»V# with sxrurTusL J trained Spring Lake Council from j Wall High Graduates 156 Students tofip.m. owner. L*'» to 40N •*•*« *Vmig|fsr», rommiwiowr; Henry Kaplan, AtUn-nci: Cynthia M. f <tl<r, ffeaHer Keating Agert; I beef bar- tal sauce made lip i 'ummitteernan baked beans, cole daw, coffee and let cream. The takeN may ix< uhtiiined from any member of any offa« clubs, or Hi the fmt, for the sum of $1.5B. The proceeds [mm tUi «dwvw will benefit tiki local ifunty tw&t supported BHU June 30 will be the 8B- nual Allaire Festival Day, admis- sion to tKe park wilt he tree, and oil tiiiltililmiwiil will also be charge. There will be a band concert, with frank A. Bry- an conducting, a choral concert by the Jersey Light The festival day full of wfcole family, something «t' whole family, tieularly enjoy the i the SMHif and dw be done by someom.' raft M #wd ' are supporting ties A n s | h w MM ets. TheKiwani.s i proud te put the j>i this Oi R a u l wh.-1-f the most M d , sad while p ^ K t a w.H I for It. enjoyment tor the since there thS hi interest for thp Mothers will par- h to thc a n d A t ' lanlic Ave. were leased on sola The Warren Ave. Beach wna tauwi to thy Warren Hotel. Inc., to $.] HOD. The three year Jeflsa will be paid on terms of W eacn year through 1988. AUantic Ave. Hcdih went fo the Monmoutli Ho- U-\ fMWWOXd by the Spring Ltjw Hotel 4 Realty (Jo. for $15,- if7'i mi the syiiK- 1 terms. The dis- puted towx A>«. B«asfa ruccivea t $1 500 hid from tbo Moiifnoutli Hotel hut no Ktion was taken diia to the court's rcstraintag order. On Councilman Frank Hurley s motion, action on Essex A\t\ will be put off until the June Han meeting '^ injunction also pre- vents tiw Borough from read- thc KHfd of the students fltf NH fifiu mhiinil Tht; W&H&0 •senttyj highest honors awards Mr j and tht- subjects they received Ifuit. a MSAR of! them iii Att - WMH Burkhari. of Kducation, present- Cltrictl - CJCOI Htm, (flrttntnl - [)!(>mas at the Fourth! \aJity Brewer, Kitglish "-•-' The action followed Council's creation offlthird beach at Atlan- tic Ave. when [heShoreham Ho- iel's $6,000 t'id wan rejected alonK with Monmiiuth Hotel's *3,600 of- fer for the Essex Ave. Beach. In the past the Monmouth has al- ways operated the disputed fcMfife In set!ir)« «P a third beach, €*>un- cil i*t I *t,'«09 and $6,500, mini- mum on the three beaches ijvie to i's t«g»l *& m tlm Shnrfh;ini H"tfl dill not .submit In o!h*r busbess, t'ouncU au- •honzed the Borough Treasurer, if nwe*.sarv. to sell notes in the ,„„„,„! ,,f 'jaoo.OOO to the l>anlr th. Annual ('ommt p r ! The Clas^ of •Pomp ^ O Harvard Graduate Mr James K Mayer of T30 tMMH. -—,. Ninth Av«iue, Belmar, hs» ^l ce&awe oijtespmibihtj cehed his BaeheSur of Law* De- ffee fiflm Harvard University. I Uvw. iThaypr, Pn-nch Margaret Kirk- rjft-red ' t I md i -- 1 Pal l>a' on Graph v' hy i;«l io\its JanwH Hall, History ith CwoJ Patrice SW'«y, Instrumental Mu ;•, Jetuim'tU' Miifpliy. y$j§ 'laiiw P^tonen Mjihtmatic^ .fol Oswald, Mechanical Draw I - Qni| Hliltmt Metal Shop M MiUhrii, rfyii*ii —o,-™^-..-. Shall tiidon Bfjya - Uwiaki Okerson, "orees Pervading <hir' Physkal t^ueation (iir's Joan Kdmimft Sacks, Hdaiiw Kiiloth, Secretarial - Nanoy Brew- required in VanNate re- o Hpaitd up to ' ! ! < ' jler tank. afti u tdf m\(tc;ttif>n and Kelly, <i: pri-MlriH ihorl welcome n> BMHI •liew Things Shall &• Tha! Integrity, und the Po/ice Announce "One-Way" Signs ratrt liafdio f. Th Tbomp'sun "f iwHiuni'fxl thwt have been ptit ne no at, (he ll bt llpl ou'h end of town. , wte „„, motorjIt , to watt* Vilalis ins Lions Clubjward SoutKBdmar Y Considers Course ! For Four Officers Airman Graduates "ijdwiil Hcse Compafiy, Belmar. , J, held their annual imtaila- m HMf Tuesday M t e , &«• I, at Walter Buscb's Hofijrau I tiestaurant, Wanamassa, w i t fe ! twenty memltt-ra attending. A " '' huffet was enjoyed by all unti the installing offit cr *as Mrs. I Howard AuKiliary JR-holarsh^ BMNM« Mil W* •• C, Moon. .Scholarship Chairman; Alan Wfcfifl *»* •» ent of the Lions A».xll»ar>. This I* the 9M the Auxiliary has prisenlfd the «•»•* '" I will N four Sauth ami I^mb S MM i'ltsiTted to I 1'itii.Tiship Award. iklta P P the | Award' QtVnm reW, I |K J j [ the Wichita. KrnnH-h UurU-v » ! '- J1 '' e! l'ru>w»ty; Ma BJift M M * « i If, ich.i i ' I'ijni! Th.-i>'- i ftftgr d,gn»» (or »• ; Giger Ford Opens "Bright Spot" "Belmar Savings and Loan Association Awards Contract For New Addition ,ii. . Mn g Setwtarj. r Ctorn Ur>. Mitrjtan MunVd. hUtai Ml ,I.Kk Mmutti. lAp 4 i Mfafltv Hn i m H Dn to ! ! »»! - rr,! 1 ; 1 :...:":.';".-" 'n";.r;i" S NOIHT. In**'* «"• ""*"" 1'""""" •'• fill K"i «'«M)| y I* I.H'IH.K (iUTtH •hiiiil ill H • f M r 111 Hill-,|lV'lllli' ,uii| ,ifi> "tin | lf'.li! uitin Ml "" ""''''' •MM >' I r •• ;- | Impalo, V Impalo, V, i | I-I I" I M9TBM ] •.', I .Hi ,1 1 fa. Work on 8 major expansion and remodeling of UKBelmor iav- ings and Loin offlra on loth Ave- nue, Belmar, is expected to be- gin shorlly, according to J. Ed- ward Smith. Executive Vice President. . . Plans call for an "b re % new first floor layout which jffli » pand the Association's facilities to almost three times present size Walk-up a"'! drivwn win- dows, with M Bccess diiii'way and paiking area are (itanimi Bf the west side of the struduri' A largo lol*y, ollicers' plat- form, modem fixture* ami in- creasiil number 1)1 teller slullinii . a r e incorporated in tin' Wrt« design. Walls will be finished In Kiilhtnm g, y l , ami the mUtft will lie of acoustical III* with tccvunl Unlit Ing fixtures. The Milihl.nin.il 1'm.ili 1,1 Ik. 'V, 'i,iii and cutUrtuinK m wtttA HnlM to the commtuilty have rauwl th» Bdmar gtvtngi t Uian A»Kl«Uon to i»il«niw II. prenenl bdildinK, whlih was eiwt. •d in IM7. The rali-iioi OM Hie tlrurturr wax mwiternlzwj sev- t:ri*l ywr» »K». ('•ler Urjgolli, BuwUn wcM.j !»Hl, (iMlifntHl the IIPW Htmcturp. 1 omt will sutwrviw all fimntruc- linn Hritlun ('(inKtriirlldii f <nji ol Anhgry l'«rii will be th. ' MTtrxiiir. All Iniik \ I have proved th II* of niilcit of trwti MMf i Th.: | rl t In Ihe In miry t^iinal CMC Sain, In'' Brw-h, N. I I ! 1 MU MMI with a t«w<<i^t untu t«ftR (r«m j the M u m WlH NKIWIMI Itek Hull M ItoWxKk rl,-™ rM 1MB KM W"" 1 ' i MM ' n IllRIVi All flfm-ntarr «* M., BMM u*m*t. «I-«K Hi J- II II'I M '.HI ":|< ''' All m«ke« IT gu»lily mvur l'all «l 1 I,,, MM *«*• T<» CM* mm l W k t t « l Furd 2 In- . II*M . like Mm Ham KAV wmm. an t ».. hunar. <>• AM. iwv nmxmci I UWWlll.tHOIW* rorf !•!«., florin* Ijdw. IJOTWHWANTKIl TjSkV IK WIBWfl IVrrott »l» miwm M.my btjyi'rs on file ( X on tht ^ ^ l-flndwagefl with the itwmt d(fj{rf» , K!V« Itoal VMab> inaUfeftJaa in the | <{«*' Sctwhore «r»a. Frwiklin A|«u*" ""•"— T^I,,,, |tor,|»,,« ^ 18Ul AV,. and r St. The tan* with Ihe rnont h Itt V KUK "«ANIMHC« '«T W '' IWmar Kiiffent i»«l «t Ita t»rt at nmslat »4toUfa, "«' »'• I i * * at k m . wW INK and «Miomy ! j 11 n » (Him 7»»« «i ar. fritiaj K«a4», ! Bn*'», lit ?l, •tlnw - W-MK ,
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Page 1: THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Neivspaper For , South (Tali ... · fic manager for Charter Bulk Service, Newark. He was born in Jersey City, and had lived in the shore area 16 years.

THE COAST ADVERTISERS t h Bl Wll T h i S Lk HihtsOfficial Neivspaper For , South topnar, (Tali Towmhip, Spring Lake Heights

BELMAIt, NEW JEBSEY> THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964

KILLED BY TRAIN ATSPfflNG LAKE HEIGHTS CROSSING

Wreckage Scattered Along The TracksClub, lit1 was a World

Surviving are his widow, Mrs

Frank 3, Mo.Hugh, 43, of — . -Hamilton A v e , Spring lake ! War H veteran.Heights ami daughters, 13,

Koad crossing.

Chief i

y ,,ers, N. Y.; and a ilttar

, . , , R*gfnn McHiigh, Totowa.wman said the, T k , 4 $ ^ a r ? a i s o ? u

Garden Apartments Completed

Belmar Student

i Receives SS DegreeLyle Kinmonth Antonides, of

j Belmar, N. J. was among the 500Lehigh Univei'^ily seniors who re-ceived baccalaureate degrees atthe !)6th Commencement Exercisesthis morning in the Eugene Clif-ford Hall. Degrees were con-ferred by Dr. Harvey A, Neville,University president.

Lyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ever-ett AntoJrides, 115 Inlet Terrace,Belmar, N. J , received the bache-lor of science decree in businessadministration. He plana to enterIhe service. A graduate of BlairAcademy, Blairstnwn, N.J., he

Irs. Harry Davis, Spring Lake j w a s a member of Kappa Alphaeights. Society national social fraternity

The train came to » stop nearly I The Daniel A. fteilly Funeral and was president of LamMa Mufour bloch from Ihe impact. The Home. Belmar was in charge of.Sigma, national marketing honor-bodies of fte father and Patricia' arrangements. ary.were thrown from the car.

Mr. McHugh was driving westfrom Spring Lake on South Boule-vard over the crossing to WallBead. Spring Lake Heights. Therailroad tracks divide the bor-oughs and Ihe names of the road.

The crossing has no gates norattendant. Its flashing red warn-ing lights were operating.

The train's engineer, said he isaw the car before it neared thecrossing and when (he train wasabout 160 feet away.

The fireman who also saw thecar as it approached the crossing,thought the car would stop orturn left into Church Street whichparallels the tracks on the Spring .:§Lake side.

Mr. Roland said the car con-tinued very slowly and across the(racks just before Ihe trainreached the crossing,

Patricia E., 10 months olderthan Sharon, was graduated laslweek from St. Catharine's SchoolShi. liad enrolled in St. iiose HighSchool, Bolrar. Sharon A. wouldhave entercil the Olh grade in StCaliurine's School in SeptemberNeil Vincenl was in the «h gradeat the school.

Mr, McHugh was general traf-fic manager for Charter BulkService, Newark.

He was born in Jersey City,and had lived in the shore area16 years. He was a member ofthe Holy Name Society, St. Cath-arine's Church, Spring Lake. Healio was a member of the LongInland Traffic Club and Newark

I ,

KEITH DEMANDS SAFEGUARDS FORRAIL CROSSINGS; WANTS ACTION

Assemblyman Will Press For Full Probe

Assemblyman Keith's statementreads: "How many more deathsmust we have at railroad cross-ing before our state authoritiesact? The excuse of lack of mon-ey Is no excuse at all. A life can-not be measured in dollars andcents.

Railroad Sutoitlirs Wanted"Tens (if rjiJiii'N of dollars

have beeti given tor railroad sub-sidies and millions allocated forrailroad crossings safeguards, but'we still move at a snail's pace'toward solutions, I'm revolted and ,diRguaUni with these tragediesand call upon the governor andCommissioner Palmer to e.iert,every power of their office toeridieate existing conditions atall crossings that permit such

ig K. Keith. Assemblyman, j 1 * * 1 1 ^ * *•»!• ol "ves..hocked at the tragic death of "1 am immediately notifying

persons at Spring Idiknj authorities, including the PublicHeights, will demand a full seal* [ Utility Commission that unlessinvestigation of the accident.: something is done forthwith. I in-

ifiding the exewt of "no ton.'-'tend to press for a full-scale in-'usablt', the assembly- j vestigation of the matter »s soon

man wants immediate fiction. ]as the Legislature reconvenes."

COMBINED KIWANIS CLUBS READYFOR OX-ROAST AT ALLAIRE PARK

The fourth annual Ox Roast, putjointly by (lie KiwaBii O n ofn-Brsdley, Belnw and WsUnship, mill)*' held this Satar-

20 at Allaire State Park

Our Apologies!Last week in advertently

stated that the Village Earnand the Dew Drop Inn, bothin Spring Lake Heights hadbeen denied a renewal of theirliquor licenses,

The renewals * « • delayed,pending completion of routineinvestigation.

SPRING LAKE LEASE TWO BEACHES;DELAY ACTION ON ESSEX AVENUE

No New Bid Submitted By Shoreham

A Superioragainst the B

I'^iff*ta-«»V#with

sxrurTusL Jtrained Spring Lake Council from jWall High Graduates 156 Students

to fi p.m.

owner. L*'» to 4 0 N •*•*« *Vmig|fsr», rommiwiowr; HenryKaplan, AtUn-nci: Cynthia M. f <tl<r, ffeaHer Keating Agert;

I beef bar-tal sauce made

lip i 'ummitteernanbaked beans, cole

daw, coffee and let cream. ThetakeN may ix< uhtiiined from anymember of any of fa « •

clubs, or Hi the fmt, forthe sum of $1.5B. The proceeds[mm tUi « d w v w will benefittiki local ifunty tw&t supported

BHU June 30 will be the 8B-nual Allaire Festival Day, admis-sion to tKe park wilt he tree, andoil tiiiltililmiwiil will also be

charge. There will be aband concert, with frank A. Bry-an conducting, a choral concertby the Jersey

Light

The festivalday full ofwfcole family,something «t'whole family,tieularly enjoy the ithe SMHif and dwbe done by someom.' •raft M #wd 'are supportingties A n s | h w MMets. The Kiwani.s iproud te put the j>i

this Oi Raul wh.-1-fthe most Md, sad •while p ^ K t a w.H Ifor It.

enjoyment tor thesince there thS hi

interest for thpMothers will par-h to

thc

— a n d A t 'lanlic Ave. were leased on sola

The Warren Ave. Beach wnatauwi to thy Warren Hotel. Inc.,to $.] HOD. The three year Jeflsawill be paid on terms of W eacnyear through 1988. AUantic Ave.Hcdih went fo the Monmoutli Ho-U-\ fMWWOXd by the SpringLtjw Hotel 4 Realty (Jo. for $15,-if7'i mi the syiiK-1 terms. The dis-puted towx A>«. B«asfa rucciveat $1 500 hid from tbo MoiifnoutliHotel hut no Ktion was taken diiato the court's rcstraintag order.On Councilman Frank Hurley smotion, action on Essex A\t\ willbe put off until the June Hanmeeting ' ^ injunction also pre-vents tiw Borough from read-

thc KHfd

of the students fltf NHfifiu mhiinil Tht; W&H&0•senttyj highest honors awards

Mr j and tht- subjects they receivedIfuit. a M S A R of! them iii Att - WMH Burkhari.

of Kducation, present- Cltrictl - CJCOI H t m , (flrttntnl -[)!(>mas at the Fourth! \aJity Brewer, Kitglish " - • - '

The action followed Council'screation of fl third beach at Atlan-tic Ave. when [he Shoreham Ho-iel's $6,000 t'id wan rejected alonKwith Monmiiuth Hotel's *3,600 of-fer for the Essex Ave. Beach.In the past the Monmouth has al-ways operated the disputed fcMfifeIn set!ir)« «P a third beach, €*>un-cil i*t I *t,'«09 and $6,500, mini-mum on the three beaches

ijvie to i's t«g»l *&m t l m

Shnrfh;ini H"tfl dill not .submit

In o!h*r busbess, t'ouncU au-•honzed the Borough Treasurer,if nwe*.sarv. to sell notes in the,„„„,„! ,,f 'jaoo.OOO to the l>anlr

th.

Annual ('ommtpr! The Clas^ of

•Pomp ^ O

Harvard GraduateMr James K Mayer of T30 t M M H . -—,. •

Ninth Av«iue, Belmar, hs» l ce&awe oijtespmibihtjcehed his BaeheSur of Law* De-ffee fiflm Harvard University. I Uvw.

iThaypr, Pn-nch • Margaret Kirk-rjft-red ' t I md i --1 Pal l>a' • on Graphv ' hy i;«l io \its JanwH Hall, History •ith CwoJ Patrice SW'«y, Instrumental Mu

;•, Jetuim'tU' Miifpliy. y$j§'laiiw P^tonen Mjihtmatic^ •.fol Oswald, Mechanical DrawI - Q n i | Hl i l tmt Metal Shop

M MiUhrii, rfyii*ii w»—o,-™^-..-. Shall tiidon Bfjya - Uwiaki Okerson,

"orees Pervading <hir' Physkal t^ueation (iir's • JoanKdmimft Sacks, Hdaiiw Kiiloth, Secretarial - Nanoy Brew-

required in

VanNate re-o Hpaitd up to

' ! ! < • • '

jler tank.

aftiu tdf m\(tc;ttif>n andKelly, <i: pri-MlriH

ihorl welcome n > BMHI•liew Things Shall &• Tha!

Integrity, und the

Po/ice Announce

"One-Way" Signsratrt liafdio f. ThTbomp'sun "f

iwHiuni'fxl thwthave been ptit

neno at, (he

ll bt

llplou'h end of town.

,wte „„,m o t o r j I t , to watt*

Vilalis i n s Lions Clubjward SoutKBdmarY Considers Course! For Four Officers

Airman Graduates "ijdwiil Hcse Compafiy, Belmar., J , held their annual imtaila-m H M f Tuesday M t e , &«•I, at Walter Buscb's Hofijrau

I tiestaurant, Wanamassa, w i t fe! twenty memltt-ra attending. A

" ' ' huffet was enjoyed by allunti the installing offit cr *as Mrs.

I Howard

AuKiliary JR-holarsh^ B M N M « Mi l W * • •C, Moon. .Scholarship Chairman; Alan Wfcfifl *»* • »

ent of the Lions A».xll»ar>. This I* the 9Mthe Auxiliary has prisenlfd the « • » • * ' " I

will N

fourSauth ami I^mb SMM i'ltsiTted to I

1'itii.Tiship Award.iklta P

P the |

Award' QtVnmreW, I |K J j [

the Wichita. KrnnH-h UurU-v »! '-J1 ''

w « e ! l'ru>w»ty; Ma BJift M M *«

i If, ich.i i 'I'ijni! Th.-i>'-

i ftftgr

• d,gn»» (or »•

;

Giger Ford Opens "Bright Spot"

"Belmar Savings and Loan Association Awards Contract For New Addition, i i . •

. Mng Setwtarj.r Ctorn

Ur>. Mitrjtan MunVd. h U t a iMl ,I.Kk Mmutti. l A p 4

i Mfafltv Hn i m H Dn to!

! »»! - rr,!1;1:...:":.';".-" 'n";.r;i" S

NOIHT. I n * * ' * «"• " " * " " 1 ' " " " " "

•'• fill K"i «'«M)| y I*

I.H'IH.K (iUTtH

•hiiiil ill H • f Mr 111 Hill-,|lV'lllli' |«• ,uii| ,ifi> "tin |lf'.li! uitin M l "" ""'''''

• M M >'I r ••

;- |Impalo, VImpalo, V , i |

I-I I"I M9TBM ]

• . ' , I .H i • ,1

1 fa.

Work on 8 major expansion andremodeling of UK Belmor iav-ings and Loin offlra on loth Ave-nue, Belmar, is expected to be-gin shorlly, according to J. Ed-ward Smith. Executive VicePresident. . .

Plans call for a n "bre% n e w

first floor layout which jffli »pand the Association's facilities

to almost three times presentsize Walk-up a"'! drivwn win-dows, with M Bccess diiii'wayand paiking area are (itanimi Bfthe west side of the struduri'

A largo lol*y, ollicers' plat-form, modem fixture* ami in-creasiil number 1)1 teller slullinii

.are incorporated in tin' W r t «design. Walls will be finished

In Kiilhtnmg, y

l , ami the mUtft will lie ofacoustical III* with tccvunl UnlitIng fixtures.

The Milihl.nin.il 1'm.ili 1,1 Ik.'V, 'i,iii and cutUrtuinK mwtttA H n l M to the commtuiltyhave rauwl th» Bdmar gtvtngit Uian A»Kl«Uon to i»il«niw II.

prenenl bdildinK, whlih was eiwt.•d in IM7. The rali-iioi OM •Hie tlrurturr wax mwiternlzwj sev-t:ri*l ywr» »K».

('•ler Urjgolli, BuwUn wcM.j!»Hl, (iMlifntHl the IIPW Htmcturp. 1omt will sutwrviw all fimntruc-linn Hritlun ('(inKtriirlldii f <nji

ol Anhgry l'«rii will be th.' MTtrxiiir.

All Iniik \ Ihave proved thII* of niilcit of trwti MMfi u « Th.: | r l t In Ihe In

miry t^iinal CMC Sain, In''Brw-h, N. I I

! 1MU MM I

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THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, NEW J g g g g j . THURSDAY,

Belmar Woman's Club Meets; NearTalk and Plan Future Activities

At ,t meeting of the Bvltn.ir IfdV^sM.'* » w Mrs fMwani \K--Wi*nuu\ CM m& (•in,i..y ift« lUugbia Hn lamusl smnh.M M in ihf r.i i,( | n.iit.'i-t1 Mi-, ti I Wkm, t i n \ntinmv'hiir.h H.il! fhM Mi1- Wilium % (Nod .»idMr* C h a r t s Sthm> 1.1 \ n v n Mi* t\i\h» W>nwn

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MISS JEANETTE SUES M S H S f e OF BARRY CONSIDlHI

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Our New Used Car Facility

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Pftibytetian Church K M i, » *J

"and now you go rightto the bank and open a

checking account!"

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Next WinterThru OurBudget

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