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, rtbE PUBLIC LIBRARY 10th ovo. The Coast Advertiser \ Forty-fifth year; No. 44. BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1938 Single Copy 4 Cents* Super-Market for Wall Abandons Own Belmar to Lease Belmar Reported Sport Show Exhibit Route 38 Bill Gains Annual Purim Ball W ater Plant Idea Its Yacht Basin To Be Seen in Newark Support in Assembly Draws Record Crowd Tenth Avenue Property Belmar’s prize-winning exhibit in Committee Establishes New Calls for Bids on Entire M ay be Operated by the National Sportsmen’s show has Legislative support for the bill in William Ruben and Mrs. Jo attracted attention even after the Closing Hour for Saloons. Project. Considers New troduced by Senator Clifford Powell Chain This Season. closing of the exhibit. of Burlington, calling for extension seph Silverstein Head Com The borough’s model of its yacht Raises Fee. W ater Pipe. of Route 38 from Mount Holly to Reports were current this week that basin and a display by Fred Huber West Belmar, gained momentum this mittees. Miller M . of C. a well known food store chain had of fish caught in these waters caught The Wall township committee Wed The Belmar borough commission in week. leased property on Tenth avenue, Bel the eye of advertising executives of nesday•, - night virtually abandoned the | regular session Tuesday morning, de- The highway committee of the The Belmar seventeenth annual mar, and planned operation of a super Gimbel’s department store in New ldea of establishing its own water sup- ; cided to put out to yearly rental the state assembly, meeting Monday Purim ball held Sunday night ih the market. York, the Pennsylvania railroad and ply system. On motion by Committee- | entire management of the municipal night, reported favorably on the Hebrew Institute, Belmar, under the Inquiries by The Coast Advertiser the Own Your Home show officials man J. Norman Cuttrell, head of the yacht basin and waterfront of Shark hill. Since the measure had already auspices of the Hebrew Ladies’ Com brought the replies from the property in Newark. water department, the proposition,-river from the state highway bridge to passed the state senate the favorable munity circle and the Y. M. and Y W interests and the prospective operators As a result the exhibit is on dis which has been under consideration ! the bulkhead at K street Commis committee report indicates it will H. A., surpassed in attendance and that details of the deal had not been play this week in Newark during the for several weeks was By unanimous sioner Leon T. Abbott offered the pass the lower house. Approval by evident enjoyment all records o f past closed. For that reason publication of Own Your Home show. Later it vote of the committee ordered “laid ; motion, Governor Moore would be the final achievement, and these past records? the address of the property and the may be exhibited in the Pennsyl on the table’’. I step in aking the extension proposal are enviable among the Purim celebra firm’s name is not possible at this vania station in New York. Negotia Township Engineer Cl.nde W. Bird- a definite part of the state highway tions in Monmouth county. time. tions were underway with officials program. tnd Pre.Se,nted * ° E® committee a de- j for pleasure and business craft, gaso- Monty Miller excelled himself as th® It was understood the property of the Gimbel store to have the dis tailed statement of the cost of erecting j line supply stations and boat and fish- Powell’s bill would extend Route master of ceremonies and put on a play in one of the New York store would be improved in time for the a plant and its upkeep with a com- j ing supplies, thus taking the onus of 38 from Mount Holly easterly in the floor show that was an eye-opener to show windows, but were held up summer season and would represent parison of the cost of purchasing the j management off the shoulders of the vicinity of Camp Dix, thence across the visitors to this class of entertain the first entrance into Belmar of a su pending an agreement on the word township s supply from Belmar under governing body the state to Allaire and into Eigh ment. His show included Rudolph and. per-market. ing of the exhibit. The borough the newly established rate. This will ! R„ rnllrt „ „ teenth avenue, Wall township, con Cumming, a ballroom dance team;: Principal operators of super-markets insisted that the exhibit should give now cost the township approximately I sall anrt8R F a g h ClaudeT W - Blrd- necting with Route 4-N at West full credit to Belmar. Julius Helring, vocalist; Tony Gaston, in New Jersey are so-called chains $3,500 a year (an advance of $500 over I verstein Wnr. ?h Attorney Joseph Sil- Belmar. It would provide a short tap dancer; Juanita Benjamin, soloist, such as the Big Bear in Elizabeth and previous years) whereas the jost of ! /he f ^^onzed to draw up route to the shore for Central Jersey and Lindy Johnson and his sidekick,, the Atlantic and Pacific Tea company. running its own plant would be a I‘ nd adverti J h a ^ d points and also supplement the new dances of originality. Mrs. Isadore Two such markets are now operating minimum of $4,000 a year, with the ' •-.a.dv®rt d- The advertisement is Route 40, Belmar to Philadelphia Friedman had charge of the show. in Asbury Park and the Atlantic and Mail Delivery Is added responsibility of repairs and re published in another column of this highway. Pacific company will open another in placements and the worry of possible issue of The Coast Advertiser. Bids William Ruben was chairman for the Red Bank. emergencies. are returnable and will be opened and Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. and Mrs. Sil Extended in W all considered at the regular meeting of verstein of the Hebrew Ladies’ Com The effect of the super-markets in The committee passed on second the chain store field has been to close the commission Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. munity circle was in charge of the en reading and adopted an ordinance Kiwanis Hears Talk tertainment. Assisting Mr. Ruben as smaller stores operated by the chain, amending the ordinance relative to the Commissioner Abbott said the bor thus consolidating rent and operating W ide Area Transferred ough would seek bids on the basin to co-chairman was Joseph Berman send closing hours for the retail distribu On Lenten Season the committee included Mrs. Robert expenses under one roof. It is general tion of alcoholic beverages. The latest determine whether it would be more ly conceded the super-market idea was From Rural to Regular profitable to operate it under private Sherman, Mrs. Isadore Friedman, Mrs. ordinance stipulates that no alcoholic Charles Berkowitz, Mrs. Harry ’ Olin* also born as a result of chain store tax Service. beverage shall be sold except between interests rather than by the borough. legislation sought in various states as Unless the terms are satisfactory the Father O ’Sullivan Local Mrs. Mary Rosen, Miss Hannah Yaffe.' the hours of 7 a .m. and 2 a. m. week Miss Ruth Blum, Dr. Simon Michelson, well as the federal congress. days and between the hours of p. m. boiough will probably operate the Beginning next Friday a large area 1 project. Club Speaker. Rev. Net- Dr. Paul K. Bomstein, Hyman Pesh- of Wall township, practically taking in and 2 a. m. Sundays, eastern standard kin, Arnold Rosenthal, Louis Cohen the whole of West Belmar section, will time. No objections were registered The Pennsylvania railroad has ex tleman New Secretary. Commuters Raise hibited an interest in the yacht basin. Robert Sherman, Dr. William Lerner ' be included in the regular mail deliv against the terms of the ordinance. and Nathan Cohen. ery system of Belmar postoffice. Township Clerk Richard Berkstress- It plans to check business there dur A Lenten season address by the Rev. $200 for Victims ing the summer to determine whether Assisting Mrs. Silverstein as co- Through efforts of Postmaster Ever- er reported the receipt of a check for James P. O’Sullivan, pastor of St. chairman was Mrs. Samuel Pear and $26.73 from the state treasury depart a sportsmen’s train should be oper | ett Antonides and Assistant Postmas ated to Belmar. Rose R. C. church, Belmar, featured on the committee were Mmes. Joseph. ment, representing the gasoline tax the meeting of the Belmar Kiwanis Berman, Julius Grayer, Abraham Score From Belmar Area on ter Joseph Capobianco and the coo'pfer- On motion by Mayor George G. Ti ation of Wall township committee this refund for January. club Wednesday at Riverview tavern. Blum, Abraham Klitzman, Edward An application by Edward A. Palm tus, water commissioner, the commis Father O’Sullivan explained the vari Train W inch Struck j long desired change from rural de- sion authorized Mr. Birdsall to pre Levy, Jack Poretsky, Isaac Bernstein. er for a permit to operate a junk yard ous Lenten regulations of his church, Ben Konvitz, William Fine, Ben Sil j livery to regular service has been ac pare plans for submission to the war Oil Truck. complished. at Route 4N and Fifth avenue, West and told how the penitential season of verstein, Jack Berger, and Miss Lillian Belmar, was granted. department and the New York and 40 days had developed through the Kristman. i Three weeks ago Mr. Antonides an On motion by Committeeman Alfred Long Branch railroad for laying a sub years.