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Single Copy, 4 cents Volume No. 38; No. 7 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 19,1936

Red Cross Sponsors To Observe “Chain Gang” Colored Frank Bloom Is BELMAR LIMITS SALOONS First Aid Stations All Kiwanis Night Team Plays Tonite Again Councilman IN ISSUING LICENSES LOCAL CLUB PLANS ELABOR­ O N E O F BASEBALL’S UNIQUE UNANIMOUSLY APPOINTED TO WILL ERECT THREE IN MON­ ONLY EIGHT ALLOWED IN BOROUGH ATE PROGRAM FOR NEXT ATTRACTIONS — BRAVES FILL OUT McKINLEY'S UN­ MOUTH COUNTY VERY MONDAY NIGHT SIGN COLLINS EXPIRED TERM SOON COMMISSION GRANTS PERMITS TO PLACES NOW OPERATING AND; TO TWO DISTRIBUTORS The Belmar Kiwanis Club will join Tonight one of the most unique at­ Former Councilman Frank Bloom of For the past two or three yeras the with 1895 other clubs in the United tractions in baseball will be presented South Belmar no longer retains the American Red Cross has been spon­ Licensed liquor places for the con­ States and Canada on Monday evening title. The “Former” is cut out. Freeholders Aid soring a system of Highway Emer­ to the fans at 9:15 p. m. The Chain sumption of alcoholic beverages, to observe "All Kiwanis Night.” This On recommendation by Mayor Frank gency First Aid Stations. There have Gang, an all-colored team from some­ (which, when stripped of legal ver­ will be a dinner meeting and will be Herbert, Councilman William C. Speak Against Erosion been a number of these stations in biage means plain saloons) in this held in the New Newark Hotel at where down South will do their stuff. man offered a motion which was sec­ successful operation in some half doz­ borough are limited to eight and there Third and Ocean avenues. It will be a From advance reports this gang of onded by Councilman Charles Schulz PROMISE TO DO ALL IN THEIR en states. There are many of these is no chance of come eleven. simultaneous meeting from coast to baseballers know what its all about and passed unanimously appointing stations in New Jersey and at a meet­ POWER TO HELP COAST This was decided by the Borough coast and will be held during the 20th and will give the Braves plenty to Mr. Bloom councilman to fill the un­ ing of the Monmouth County Chapter Commission Tuesday morning when annual convention of Kiwanis Inter­ think about. It is said the boys are expired term of Councilman Francis EROSION American Red Cross Highway First the granting of licenses for the ensu­ national in Washington, D. C., June from down Georgia way and each and McKinley who resigned on account of Aid Committee, Dr. Albert W. Sweet, everyone is a star. Well, we shall see ing year were taken under considera­ 21 to 25. failure of his eyesight. The Board of Freeholders at the Chairman, it was decided to erect tion. Asbury Park and Manasquan will about this tonight. Be on hand you Borough Clerk John F. Carlton was regular session Wednesday adopted a four of these stations in Monmouth The following were granted: be guests of their Belmar brothers. baseball fans or you may miss one of authorized to notify the County Clerk resolution favoring county aid to County as soon as locations can be For consumption on the premises,. Edwin Smock and F. Burtis Clayton the real treats of the season. of the appointment. shore municipalities in their fight definitely decided upon and personnel Belmar Cafeteria and Dining Car, are the delegates to this convention Last Friday night the Original Cub­ against coast erosion. trained. The proposel localities are ans made their first appearance at Inc., 1102 F stre e t; A b rah am Blum , from the home club. The board acknowledged its obliga­ Route 34

MOTORCYCLE POLO C ity in 1931 and last season proved the HERE JULY 4th most popular type of racing when in­ * troduced in the East. The second season of motorcycle The open events will show all the “Lets Face the Music and Dance” SCREENS racing.at the Asbury Park High School partideo riders as well as other out­ Stadium, on Deal Lake, will get under standing cinder skidders. Crocky Haw - a t - Genuine Bosman Casson Screens. Made of \/4 inch clear white way this Saturday evening with a gala ding of Bloomfield, principal threat pine, mortise and tenon joints, bronze wire, flush moulding, brass opening day program arranged by for Gibb’s htitle; Cliff (Slippery) nails, bottom rail bevelled, ready to fit, starting at Track Manager Andy Watts to include Hill of Chicago, holder of several rec­ the East’s internationally ranked night ords at Asbury Park; Don Smith, the speedway stars. RIBLE’S INN smiling Texan; big Joe Udisky, Perth Headlining the program of eighteen Amboy Pole; Palmer Tamburro, Jersey The New Alluring Rendezvous $1.20 events, will be an important Eastern City Italian; George Matheson, Nova Motorcycle Partideo League match be­ Scotia, and others will appear. BRIELLE H IG H W A Y, No. 35 600 Feet South of 18th Ave. tween the newly formed Asbury Blue Paul Segar, Belmar prospect, will Bishops and the all-star Tri-City Stad­ show a new 1936 J. A. P. m achine in STERNER COAL & LUMBER CO. ium Eagles. Open professional scratch the Class A open events and Buddy WEST BELMAR, N. J. Belmar, New Jersey. and handicap events at four laps each Leaycraft of Asbury Park will be a round out the broadsiding slate. local entrant in the Class B race. Gentlemen:— The Blue Bishops, captained by Ben­ The program will start at 8:30 P. M. ny Kaufman, New York City’s mighty nd evoebr Smith,Bwlial Built for Your Pleasure and Pastime with Every Convenience Without obligation on my part, please measure mite, includes Kenny Brower, Pacific and will be over by 10:30 o’clock in my home for screens. coast giant, and Mark Porter, San Die­ order to allow riders and fans to en­ Refreshments of the Best Quality Only Served in an Atmosphere go veteran. They will be coupled joy the other entertainments offered against Eastern Champion Jim Gibb, by the resort section. of Happiness Eagles captain; Gordon Schautz, the Bloomfield ev-sailor who finished NOTICE Every Day in the Year third in the eastern championship Take notice that Samuel Klein in­ tends to apply to D. Frederick Bur­ standings, and young Jack Parr of nett, Commissioner, for a Plenary N ew ark. Wholesale Distribution license for pre­ SPECIAL DANCE PROGRAMS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS I Thelineups will be: Kaufman vs. m ises situ ated a t 1305 H street, Bel­ Bibb, Brewer vs. Schautz and Porter mar, N. J., and to maintain a ware­ AND HOLIDAYS Sterner Goal & Lumber Go. house at same address and to main­ vs. Parr. Each pair will race in al­ tain a salesroom at some address. Ob­ 12th Ave. and R. R. Belmar, N. J. ternating one-lap, flying start, heats jections, if any, should be made im­ Clarence "Bus" Rible, Prop. until one trio has scored five wins. mediately in writing to D. Frederick The couples never change partners. B u rn ett, Com m issioner of 744 B road Street, Newark, N. J. Partideo racing originated in Mexico Signed, SAMUEL KLEIN. CCCOOCCCQGCCCCOaSCOCO

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Printing All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particu­ larly described, situate, lying and being PLANT IN THIS VICINITY in the Borough of Belmar, in the JN THE MI DST of all County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, being known as part of lots n Government Buildings ' num bers 3031 an d 3032 on a P lan of lots of the Ocean Beach Association When in need of PRINTING keep in mind that we Within a radius of one mile of Hotel Continental filed in the Clerk’s Office of the Coun­ are located twenty of the most important govern­ ty of Monmouth and more particularly described as follows: have the finest and most modem equipped shop, plus ment buildings. The Union Station is just a block Beginning at a point in the southerly and a half away. Every room has an outside line of Tenth avenue, distant ninety exposure. Excellent food in coffee shop and feet westerly from the southwest cor­ ner of said Tenth Avenue and F Street, a quarter of a century of practical printing experience. dining room with moderate, fixed price meals. running thence (1) westerly along the southerly line of said Tenth Avenue sixty feet to the easterly line of lot ' HOTEL n u m b er 1960 as show n on said Map, This enables us to cope with all your printing problems. thence (2) southerly at right angles to the said line of said Tenth Avenue CONTI NE-NTAI as shown on said Map, and along the We are able to produce Printing of the Better Kind. RATES with BATH easterly line of said lot number 1960 seventy-five feet to the centre line of $2*> to $5?o Single lot No. 3032, thence (3) easterly p a r­ $4.oOfo$7.oo Double allel with the said line of said Tenth We have been satisfying our customers for the past Avenue and along the centre line of without bath *2. *2?° single said lot num ber 3032 sixty feet to a • U . sb?° double • point; thence (4) northerly and at right angles to said line of said Tenth eighteen years- We are proud of this fact and welcome Avenue seventy-five feet to the point or place of Beginning. Excepting therefrom the following tract of land, being a part of the pre­ the opportunity of being of service to you. mises conveyed by Louis J. Leader and wife to the Borough of Belmar, by NOTICE N .J .; A. G. H oadley, 4921 D orchester deed d ated Ju n e 7, 1924 an d recorded Avenue, Chicago, 111.; J. M. Toolin, Our reputation for quality printing extends through­ 1147 G rayton Road, D etroit, Mich. J u n e 19, 1924 in Book 1261, page 418: Take notice that THE GREAT AT­ Beginning at the southerly line of OFFICERS Tenth Avenue distant ninety feet west LANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY John A. Hartford, President, Hotel of F Street .running thence (1) wes­ out Monmouth and neighboring counties. Whether it intends to apply to the Borough Coun­ Plaza, 5th Ave. and 59th Street, New terly along the southerly line of Tenth cil of the Borough of South Belmar, York City, N. Y.; A. G. Hoffman, 1st Avenue sixty feet; thence (2) south­ is a card or a newspaper, we can do it—AND DO IT N. J., for a plenary retail distribution Vice President, 93 Ridge Street, Or­ erly at right angles to Tenth Avenue license for premises situated at 1607 ange, N. J.; W. G. Wrightson, Vice five feet; thence (3) easterly parallel F street, South Belmar, N. J. Objec­ Presdient, 259 Reynolds Terrace, Or­ with Tenth Avenue sixty feet; thence RIGHT! tions, if any, should be made immedi­ ange, N. J.; R. B. Smith, Vice Presi­ (4) northerly again at right angles to ately in writing to John F. Carlton, dent, 383 Park Avenue, New York, N. Tenth Avenue five feet to the place of clerk of the Borough of South Belmar. Y.; C. A. Brooks, Vice P resident, 3117 B eginning. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN LOUIS BARR, Prop. Signed, The Great Atlantic Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver Station Seized as the property of Joseph M. & P acific Tea Co, Pittsburgh, Pa.; O. C. Adams, Vice Morris, et als., taken in execution at DIRECTORS President, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; D. T. Bof­ the suit of The Prudential Insurance G. L. Hartford, 3 Crestmont Road, inger, Vice President, 721 Carroll Company of America, a corporation of Montclair, N .J.; J. A. Hartford, Hotel Place, Teaneck, N, J.; W, M. Byrnes, f New Jersey, and to be sold by Plaza, 5th Avenue and 59th Street, Vice President, 1 Dolma Road, Scars­ GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. New York City; A. G. Hoffman, 98 dale, N. Y.; G. L. Hartford, Treasurer, D ated M ay 22, 1936. Ridge Street, Orange, N. J.; W. G. 3 Crestmont oRad, Montclair, N. J.; G. The Coast Advertiser Wrightson, 259 Reynolds Terrace, Or­ Glenn K. Carver, Sol’r. D. Clews, Asst. Treasurer, 151 Mon­ (67 lines) $28.14 ange, N. J.; G .D. Clews, 151 Montrose trose Avenue, South Orange, N. J.; E. Avenue, South Orange, N. J.; R. B. W. Haskins, Secretary, 33 Rockle’dga Smith; 383 Park Avenue, New York, Y our O rder 704 NINTH AVENUE, BELMAR, N. J. Drive, Pelham Manor, N. Y.; J. B. PHONE 2083-W N. Y.; E. W. Haskins, 33 Rockledge Breckinridge, Asst. Sec’y, San Carlos will be greatly appreciated and Drive, Pelham Manor, N. Y.; C. A. promptly attended to. A partm ents, 150 E a st 50th street, N ew Brooks, 3117 B row nsville R oad, Mt. York, N. Y. T U Coast Advertiser, 704 9th Ave. Oliver Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.; W. m " Stockholders holding more than 1 Phone 2083-W Byrnes, 1 Dolma Road, Scarsdale, N. Y. per cent of the stock, the Great Atlan­ O .C. Adams, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; D. T tic and Pacific Tea Co., of America, Bofinger, 721 Carroll Place, Teaneck, 420 Lexington Ave., N. Y. C. \ COUNTY OF MONMOUTH IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY MOTORCYLE RACING STARTS four riders and a goalie. The playing NOTICE A report of Audit for the year 1935 TO GEORGE A. LITTLE and SATURDAY IN ASBURY PARK field is approximately the size of a foot RUTH D. LITTLE, his wife; for the County of Monmouth is on file ball gridiron. An ordinary soccer ball By virtue of an order of the Court in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Chancery of New Jersey made on is used and the riders boot the ball of Chosen Freeholders and may be in­ the day of the date hereof, in a cause A. spectacle of thrill-maddened speed with their heads and feet, as it is not spected by any interested Taxpayer wherein George C. Leibe and Elizabeth merchants, waging an incessant battle permissable to use the hands on the during business hours. F. Leibe, his wife, are complainants Copies of an Abstract from the re­ against the “Grim Reaper,” or more the ball. A player cannot leave his and you are defendants, you are re­ port are available and may be obtain­ commonly termed “Motorcycle Polo,” quired to appear and plead, demur or motorcycle during the game, which ed by applying to the Clerk of the answer to the complainants’ bill on or will make its shore debut on the is divided into four quarters of 15 min­ Board. (Signed) J. Russell Woolley, Clerk. before the fifth day of August next Fourth of July at Belmar Memorial ute periods. Motorcycle polo closely re­ or the said bill will be taken as con­ Field, under the auspices of the Bel­ sembles ice-hockey, but is far more Dated Freehold, N. J. fessed against you. mar First Aid and Safety Squad. dangerous and packs thrills that are Ju n e 3 ,1936. The bill is filed to foreclose a mort­ The game,'which will be played at lacking in the winter sport. gage given by George A. Little and C hancery 2-21 Ruth D. Little, his wife, to George C. night under floodlights is in keeping Besides the motorcycle polo contest, SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a Leibe and Elizabeth F. Leibe, his wife, with the holiday, due to its being a a series of amateur motorcycle races writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued dated A pril 25, 1929 on lands in the more modern verson of “Fireworks.” will be held, with prizes for the win­ out of the Court of Chancery of the Borough of Belmar, County of Mon­ State of New Jersey, will be exposed Shore residents, for the first time, will ners of the various events. Amateur mouth and State of New Jersey. to sale at public vendue, on And you, George A. Little and Ruth riders who desire to enter these races be able to witness a sport that is rap­ Monday, the 6th day of July, 1936, D. Little, his wife, are made defend­ idly gaining thousands of new fans should file their applications with Mr. between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 ants because you are the present own­ throughout the nation. Berger of the Belmar First Aid and o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving ers of the mortgaged lands. Time) in the afternoon of said day at The Camden Quakers, who last year, Safety Squad. D ated: Ju n e 4, 1936. the Court House, in the Borough of A R T H U R M. BIRDSA LL, under the title of “Philadelphia Quak­ General admission and grandstand Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Solicitor of Complainant ers” won the national motorcycle polo tickets will be sold at a nominal price. Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said 704 T en th Avenue, H' championship, will oppose the Middle­ court amounting to approximately Belmar, New Jersey sex County Condors, one of the most $8,771.00. Adv. Ju n e 12, 19, 26, Ju ly 3— All the following tract or parcel of formidable quintets in the eastern BumsteadsJormSpii land and premises hereinafter particu­ states. oBth teams have played iq all "To children an angel of mercy." larly described, situate, lying and be­ parts of the country and are in a posi­ Where directions ore followed, IT ing in the Borough of Bradley Beach, STATE OF NEW JERSEY f s * NEVES FAILS. Despite scarcity and in the County of Monmouth and State (SEAL) tion to give local residents the more enormous cost of SANTONIN, it con­ tains full dose. Stood 70 yrs. test. of New Jersey. DEPARTMENT OF STATE il AW' rugged type of professional game. All Druggists or by mail, 60c a bottle. * A £ Insist * on Bum stead s. Est. C. A* Beginning at a point in the souther­ A team is composed of five men, Voorhees, M- D., Philadelphia. ly line of Monmouth Avenue, distant CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION one hundred and sixty-seven feet and To all to whom these presents may eight tenths of a foot westwardly from come, Greeting: the point or intersection of the south­ WHEREAS, It appears to my satis­ erly line of Monmouth Avenue with faction, by duly authenticated record 3£ the westerly line of Madison Avenue, of the proceedings for the voluntary said beginning point being distant two dissolution thereof by the unanimous PLAY SAFI WITH THE, hundred and fifty feet eastwardly from consent of all the stockholders, depos­ the easterly line of a lot of land now ited in my office, that CASINO ICE or formerly owned by Walter G. COMPANY, a corporation of this T IR E TAYLOR’S Smith; thence (1) westwardly, along State, whose principal office is situ­ ONLY THAT the southerly line of Monmouth Ave­ ated at Fifth avenue and River Road, 1 nue, fifty (50) feet; thence (2) south­ in the Borough of Belmar, County of wardly at right angles to Monmouth Monmouth, State of New Jersey (Mar­ GIVES YOU GOLDEN ( Summer Specials Avenue one hundred and forty (140) guerite M. Nolan, being the agent feet; thence (3) eastwardly, parallel therein and in charge thereof, upon with Monmouth Avenue, fifty (50) whom process may be served), has CR O Q U ET SETS $2.19 up feet; thence (4) northwardly, again at complied with the requirements of 3£ right angles to Monmouth Avenue, one “An Act concerning corporations (Re­ ply (B iour-m it hundred and forty (140) feet to the vision of 1896),” preliminary to the is­ TENNIS RACQUETS $2.50 up * southerly line of Monmouth Avenue suing of this Certificate of Dissolu­ and the point or place of beginning. tion. PROTECTION PLAYGROUND BALLS 25c up Seized as the property of American NOW, THEREFORE, I, THOMAS Utilities Contracting Company, et als., A. MATHIS, Secretary of State of the taken in execution at the suit of The PLAYGROUND BATS 75c up State of New Jersey, Do Hereby Cer­ Prudential Insurance Company of tify that the said corporation did, on America ,a New Jersey corporation, 9 Suppose you were in a spot like this when without any BEACH UMBRELLAS $3.19 up th e F ifteen th day of June, 1936, file and to be sold by in my office a duly executed and at­ warning, you had a blow-out. Where would you land? Would GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. tested consent in writing to the disso­ you crash headlong into an on-coming car, a tree, or a ditch? BACK RESTS 69c up D ated Ju n e 4, 1936. lution of said corporation, executed by Glenn K. Carver, Sol’r. all the stockholders thereof, which Would you be lucky enough to escape with your life? Y A C H T CH A IRS $1.29 up (50 lines) $21.00 said consent and the record of the Thousands of motorists are killed or injured every year when s. proceedings aforesaid are now on file Chancery 2-13 blow-outs throw cars out of control. Why take a chance you BEACH CH A IRS $2.98 up in my said office as provided by law. SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a • IN TESTIMONY WHERE­ may regret for the rest of your life? It is so easy to jilay safe. writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued OF, I have hereto set my GARDEN HO SE (25 ft.) $1.39 out of the Court of Chancery of the hand and affixed by offi- Goodrich SilvertownTires State of New Jersey, will be exposed (SEAL) cial seal, at Trenton, this are equipped with an amaz­ HOSE NOZZLES 25c up to sale at public vendue, on Fifteenth day of Jur.e, A. Monday ,the 6th day of July, 1936, D.’ one thousand nine hun­ ing invention, the Life- LAWN SPRINKLERS 65c up between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 dred and thirty-six. Saver Golden Ply, to give 3£ o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving THOMAS A. MATHIS, Time) in the afternoon of said day at Secretary of State. you real blow-out protec­ GARDEN HO SE (50 ft.) $2.58 up the Court House, in the Borough of Adv.—Ju n e 19, 26, Ju ly 3. tion. Yet in spite of the fact Freehold, County of Monmouth, New LAW N M O W ERS from $7.00 up Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court that Goodrich Silvertowns am o u n tin g to approxim ately $4,182.00. BELMAR, NEW JERSEY are the only tires in the world BAMBOO LAWN RAKES 17c up All that certain tract or parcel of with Golden Ply blow-out land and premises hereinafter particu­ larly described, situate, lying and be ' An Ordinance Prohibiting the Keeping protection, you pay not one WIRE LAWN RAKES 90c up ing in the Borough of Belmar ,in the or Slaughtering of Live Chickens penny extra. Come in and County of Monmouth and State of and Other Fowls of All Kinds in GRASS CATCHERS 85c up New Jersey. the Borough of Belmar and Pro­ see us today about a set of As shown on a Map entitled "Map viding a Penalty for a Violation Goodrich Golden Ply Silver- of Property in the Borough of Belmar. Thereof. Monmouth County, New Jersey, sur­ towns and play safe. DEPARTMENT veyed M arch 4, 1927, by Claude W. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Birdsall, South Belmar, N. J.” and Commissioners of the Borough of Bel­ STORE more particularly bounded and describ­ m ar: ed as follows: 1. No person, firm or corporation DON’T LET YOUR BATTERY DIE PAULC.TAYLOR.PROP Beginning at a cross on step in the easterly line of A street distant sev­ shall keep or slaughter or permit to be enty five feet and seven hundredths of kept or slaughtered in the Borough of -W E CAN PUT NEW LIFE IN IT a foot north from the northerly line of Belmar any live chickens, turkeys, Seventeenth Avenue and extending ducks, geese, guineas, cocks, hens or Expert Recharging from thence (1) south sixty four de­ any other fowl of any kind whatso­ grees east thirty feet to a stake; thence ever. (2) north twenty six degrees east twen • Battery weak? Our expert re­ ty four feet and ninety three hun­ 2. Each and every person, firm or charging will give it new pep for corporation violating any of the pro­ PHONE BELMAR 2978 dredths of a foot to a stake; thence any job. But if it’s too far gone let (3) north sixty four degrees west thir­ visions of this ordinance shall, upon ty feet to a stake; thence (4) south conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a us show you the new, powerful twenty six degrees west twenty four fine of not more than two hundred Goodrich Electro-Pak. ~ LOCKSMITHS feet and ninety three hundredths of dollars, or be imprisoned in the County a foot to the point or place of Begin­ jail of the County of Monmouth for ning . not more than ninety days; and the Seized as the property of Louis magistrate before whom any such per­ THE KEYS MADE FOR ANY LOCK Jeandheur, et al., taken in execution NEW at the suit of The Home Owners’ Loan son, firm or corporation may be Corporation, a body corporate of the brought may impose such punishment Goodrich SAFETY by fine or imprisonment in the County AUTO KEYS MADE WITHOUT SAMPLE ~ United States of America, and to be WITH GOLDEN PLY sold by jail, aforesaid, as he may see fit, not LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff exceeding the maximum herein fixed. BLOW-OUT PROTECTION D ated Ju n e 2, 1936. SUvertnwn Any person who shall refuse to pay or ACETYLENE WELDING Edwin P. Longstreet, Sol’r. who shall default in the payment of 1 (47 lines) $19.47 :o : any fine imposed under this section SHARPENING AND GRINDING NOTICE OF INTENTION shall be imprisoned in the County jail, aforesaid, for a period not exceeding WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED TAKE NOTICE that Hoffman Bev­ erage Company intends to apply to the ninety days, in the discretion of the QUAKENBUSH SERVICE STATION State Commissioner of Alcoholic Bev­ said magistrate. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED I erage Control for a license to maintain 3. This Ordinance shall take effect the premises situated at 511 F Street, when passed and published according Belmar, N. J., as an additional ware­ Belmar Sash, Door and Glass Co. house, salesroom or office in connec­ to law. 8TH AVENUE & F STREET BELMAR, N. J. tion with applicant’s Lemited Brewery Board of Commissioners Thomas S. Dillon, Mayor. 17th and Railroad, Belmar Peter Maclearie, Prop. License a t 391-411 Grove S treet, N ew ­ ark , N. J. George G .Titus The following are names and resi­ Leon T. Abbott $*###*#«»«# dences of all officers and all directors P assed: and the names and residences of all A pproved: stockholders holding one or more per- A ttest: centum of any of the stock of said J. A. Joeek, Boro Clerk. corporation: ♦ | William G. Hoffman, President, 355 Ravine Drive, So. Orange, N. J. The foregoing ordinance was passed Albert F. Hoffman, Vice-President, as to its first reading at a regular ! You Save M oney | 355 Ravine Drive, So. Orange, N. J. meeting of the Borough Commission G. Frederick Hoffman, Sec.-Treas., in the Borough Hall, Tuesday, June 126Turrell Ave., So. Orange, N. J. 9th, and will come up for second and Objections, if any, should be made final reading at the regular meeting immedately in writing to D. Frederick of the Commission in the Borough At the NEW LOW FARES B u rn ett, Com m issioner, 744 B road St., When you have your Auto Repair Work done by Hall, Tuesday, June 23rd at 10:30 A. Newark, N. J. One-way fares now only 2i a mile in HOFFMAN BEVERAGE CO. M., at which time and place any tax­ coaches—3*: a mile in Pullmans, plus reg­ Experts payer may register objection or sug­ ular Pullman rate with NO surcharge! Forget the old fares—remember the new ones! Find out how far gestions to the same. a few pennies now take you by train. There are more travel miles added to your purse! Now you can take those shopping and They locate the trouble quickly and repair it sightseeing trips you’ve long promised yourself the visits you d FHO NE 14 like to make oftener. efficiently NOTICE The same refreshing travel as always — the same COMFORT, SAFETY, DEPENDABILITY—at refreshingly low rates. Take notice that Myers Rosenfield Consult any Ticket Agent for fares to and from your city to any point. COME HERE AND SAVE MONEY ! Central Market intends to apply to the State Commis­ sioner of Alcoholic Beverage Control Typical Savings on the new one-way coach faresi Herman F. Lazarus, Prop. for a State Beverage Distributors li­ From BELMAR Former Fare Present Fare cense for the premises situated at 1007 To New York ...... $1.95...... $1.10 tlty Dressed Beef, Lamb, Veal, F street, Belmar, and to maintain a To N e w a r k ...... -...... 1-78...... 1.00 and Pork—Fresh dressed poultry • warehouse at same address and to To Elizabeth ...... 1.59...... — -90 BELMAR SALES & SERVICE maintain a salesroom at same address. a specialty THOMAS D. JOECK, Prop. Objections, if any, should be made im­ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD mediately in writing to D .Frederick * 998 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J, Burnett, Commissioner, 744 Broad St., NEW JERSEY CENTRAL* 799 TENTH AVENUE BELMAR, N. J. Newark, N. J. Signed, MYERS ROSENFIELD. THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, TUNE 19,1936 ROAD IMPROVEMENTS Goose Hangs High THE COAST ADVERTISER HELP UNEMPLOYED | New Jersey Grown Strawberries LOUIS BARR, Owner and Publisher Road improvements to provide 1,263 This Friday Night Are Welcomed On Local Market4 J. CHARLES TURNER, Editor man weeks of employment have been approved by State Highway Commis-jAND WILL REMAIN SUSPENDED Fully Ripened, Juicy Berries Are Now Being sioner E. Donald Sterner to help take TOMORROW AFTERNOON Harvested; Here’s How to Buy Them Publication Office and Plant: 704 Ninth Avenue, Belmar, N. J. Phone 2083-W. New Jersey’s unemployed off the re­ lief rolls. I AND EVENING By FR ED W. JACK30N Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Belmar, New Jersey, One of the contracts represents a Director, Division of Consumer Information saving of $3,938 u n d er a bid previously I “The Goose H angs H igh,” a comedy Department of Agriculture, Trenton, N. J. under the Act of Congress received but ordered rejected because by Lewis Beach will be presented to- « JERSEY ber- of lack of competition, only one firm night, tomorrow afternoon and tomor J ries are in” SUBSCRIPTION RATES: submitting a figure. row night at the Spring Lake Com says the lingo of the produce trade. These projects will be financed I munity Playhouse, Single Copy, 4 cents; T hree M onths, .40; Six M onths, .75; One Y ear, $1.50 Housewives wel­ largely with State Highway funds ap- This is a Federal Theatre project, come the peak propriated as aid to counties, town- one of many which find employment season for local In ordering the change of subscription address, please give the old as well as strawber r ie s . ships and boroughs by the last Legis- for those much forgotten people who They know that lature to afford work in various parts amuse in our hours of worry, the new address. News items of local and personal interest invited. full-flavored vine- of the state. The $3,938 saving is to Under the W. P. A. a large number ripened fruit is be effected in the construction of the | of these artists have been given an available at very reasonable prices. Cream Ridge - Homerstown Road in | opportunity to do their stunts and Late May and Upper Freehold Township, at a price hold up under trying conditions, early June bring of $11,357 and will give 200 man weeks There are many local people in the the fully ripened of employment. cast named in the order of their ap­ Jersey berries of pearance on the stage as follows: excellent flavor. ADVERTISING Unfortunately Bernard Ingals, David Andrada; some dealers and Eunice Ingals, Loney Hanson; Noel hucksters take ad­ Derby, Richard Gardner; Leo Day, vantage of the A town is judged in large measure by its newspaper and the sup housew ife’s pref­ S. Iden T hom pson; R hoda, Jew el A. port given it by its business men is one of the principal factors in the pro­ erence for nearby Johnson; Julia Murdock, Minnie Lan­ strawberries and, duction of a good and attractive paper. caster; Mrs. Bradley, Lillian Tucker; early in May, or Hugh Ingals, Joseph McCallion; Ron­ even in April, Advertising is the lifeblood of every newspaper and magazine. With claim that their ald Murdock, Robert E. Henry; Lois offerings are of out its advertisers no publication catering to the general interest could Ingals, Lillian Young; Bradley Ingals, local origin. Ac- State Inspector Examining Strawberries Cedarville Auction Market exist. In very few instances does the price charged for such publications Grandin K. Hammell; Dagmar Car- tually the South roll, Alice Chadwick; Clem, Frederick Jersey beds are then only in bloom, quantities which can be readily cover the cost of production. In the vast majority of cases the cost is far The informed housewife is rarely used. Immediately upon receiving NOT THAT ITS ANY OF HIS DARN­ Jackson; Elliott Kimberley, Joseph deceived by such false claims and H yland. them, they should be placed in the in excess. usually the quality of the fruit dis­ refrigerator and left undisturbed ED BUSINESS, BUT OCR NOSY closes its more distant origin. A newspaper should be the builder of a community, its publicity until used. Paper bags or wrapping CORRESPONDENT WOULD LIKE | ROBERT R. HEROY How To Buy should be removed. Buy only one day’s supply at a time. agent and the watchdog of its interests. Without these no community TO K N O W :— When buying strawberries, con­ HONORED AT PRINCETON sumers should be exacting in their In the case of very choice fully can thrive. selections. ripened fruit, it is suggested that What does that amateur gardener I the berries be washed before and In return it should have the support of its business men in particu­ Robert R. Heroy, son of Mr. and Pay particular attention to the on Pine Tree Way do to his seed to condition of the fruit. Fresh green never after hulling in order to avoid lar, because, through its agency, they receive a twofold benefit. The worth produce that prolific growth of beau- | Mrs. Herbert Heroy of River road hulls usually mean quality. Ripe the loss of the rich flavor and was among the prize winners of the strawberries should be at least aroma. Ripe berries lose much of tiful Sweet Williams? their flavor and become mushy if while newspaper strives to offer constructive ideas for the development of 1936 g ra d u a tin g class a t P rinceton three-fourths red or full pink in color, with only a very slight green washed after hulling. University to whom President Harold the community in which it circulates, and with development the merchants' How much does he want for his se­ tip. In fact, color is more import­ 8old Under Grades W. Dodds presented diplomas Tues­ ant in this fruit than size. Select business increases. That is one benefit. cret? Most of the New Jersey crop of day. only fresh, clean, unbruised, whole strawberries is assembled by the fruit. The best test for flavor in It is the medium by which the merchant can most thoroughly and W hat’s going to happen to those so- | growers at the farmers’ produce AIR MARKINGS strawberries is by actually tasting auctions in South Jersey. There advantageously tell the public what he has to sell and the service he can cial gatherings at a certain rendezvous j them. No other means is so sure the crates are graded by state in­ on Eleventh avenue? and conclusive. Boxes should be spectors representing the Bureau of render. ASKED BY STATE full and free from excessive juice Markets. They are purchased by stains which are usually the result The "home" town newspaper is purely and simply that. It is looked buyers according to grade. Con­ Is that knight of the brush lament- The matter of securing air mark­ of the berries becoming bruised, sequently quality as well as supply for in the homes and read by every member. It is not just glanced at and ing over his “art” in silver and ings is the most practical of safety over-ripe and mushy. Undeveloped, serves as the basis for these initial hlarW? I J flat or misshapen berries should be transactions and assures better thrown aside. It is kept for reference and its advertisements are continu­ • 1 measures. New Jersey is the most avoided or purchased at a consider­ quality for consumers. heavily travelled airway in the world able reduction. Ripe strawberries The local harvest season for this ously before the people. That is the other benefit. Why our “out-of-town” winter rest and one of the most heavily settled should have a rich wholesome fruit always seems too short. For­ dents don’t stay home once in a while arom a. The Coast Advertiser is a welcome weekly visitor to many homes in political sub-divisions. Aids to aerial tunately, it conforms in part to a and show us how to run things? Consumers should recognize that period when cream is abundant and navigation are extremely important strawberries are very perishable Belmar, South Belmar, West Belmar and other parts of Wall Township. The of best quality, due to flush pas­ because of these conditions. and should be purchased only in tures. best way to place before the residents in this area what you have to offer Why comparisons without concrete j The State Department of Aviation suggestions for betterment? is through the medium of its advertising columns. conducts a steady campaign for the placing of air markings but each one By so doing you are helping keep YO U R people's money in circu­ Why not let's all quit and go south is a matter of considerable detail. for the winter? lation in your own town and benefiting both your community and yourself. Cooperation has been rendered by many private concerns and organiza­ If it’s as good as it sounds why come tions such as the Boy Scouts of EMERGENCY STATIONS back and worry about “home condi tfSociALfc America, the American Legion, Y. M. tio n s” ? C. A., aero clubs and the military ser­ Melvyn Hymer, in charge of Shark W e have frequently "preached" safety to autoists and, maybe, it vices. Mrs. Lillian Brice, announces the Who will be elected captain of that River Coastguard station received his Newspaper men have suggested that wedding of her daughter Nola to Mor­ has been tiresome to our readers but it cannot be construed as tiresome new First Aid Squad? permanent appointment as boatswain suitable sites might be found through ton Yates son of Mrs. Nellie Yates of Tuesday. when the lives of human beings are at stake. requests made through the press of Spring Lake. The young people were Will he or will he not? The American Red Cross, always ready and willing to answer a call the state. A roof suitable for a mark­ married in Elkton, Maryland, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frosch of 805 ing should be approxim ately 100 feet They have established their home at in any emergency, is sponsoring a system of Highway Emergency First Aid Why “Ask a policeman”? F street are the happy parents of a or more in length, 20 feet in depth, baby girl born Wednesday morning in Eighteenth avenue and F street. Stations in Monmouth County as an addition to the number of these very preferably with tar paper, slate or What was the old man’s hurry? Fitkin Memorial Hospital. useful stations thoroughout the country. shingle base, or any other material The opening of a newly built ren­ suitable for painting. VILLA ROMA dezvous was celebrated Saturday night Did the two fascinating damsel: The stations in this county have not yet been decided on, but with at Rible’s Inn on the Brielle highway phase him ? Building* such as manufacturing OPEN FOR SEASON the well known efficiency of the organization we may rest assured that these plants, schools, large barns, ware south ofEighteenth avenue by a com­ houses, municipal buildings, bus term The Villa Roma at 1002 F street is pany of about a hundred people, de­ stations will be placed where they are most needed. Or was it because his wife was wait­ specializing in real Italian dinners. spite the inclement weather. The ing in the car outside? inals, large garages, water or gas tanks are ideal. Its Italian pies (Pizza) are a delicious dance floor accommodates 90 couples CONGRATULATIONS treat which can only be thoroughly comfotably and there is nightly en­ Did she put on the “gas”? The marking consists of the name of the town followed by the letters appreciated by a trial. The Roma tertainment. there. serves all kinds of American dishes Our congratulations to the Asbury Park Press on its Golden Mile­ Who refused a proffered ride and N. J .” also. The noted Neapolitan chef, Fer- J. Kenneth Mayer and R. E. Sar­ walked home? Anyone willing to aid in this cause stone edition. One hundred forty-four pages full of interesting historical please notify the State Department of dinando Mondrone is in charge of the gent represented Belmar at the Jer­ kitchen. sey Central Power and Light Com­ data, profusely illustrated is a tremendous task to produce and make worth Did the exercise do him good? Aviation State House, Trenton. The service would be deeply appreciated pany banquet in West End Trocadero while preserving as a souvenir. COUNTY “Y” DANCE restaurant Tuesday night in honor of Who said Anna doesn’t live here I an(l would contribute to the steady a n y m ore? pressure to maintain safety which is IN LONG BRANCH employees who participated in the re­ SUTPHIN FURTHRS cent^ lamp sales campaign. FIRST SQUAK AGAINST one of our chief responsibilities that EROSION MEASURE C. OF C. SET SIGNS can only be secured by cooperative The annual spring dance of the In­ ter-County Y. M. and Y. W. H. A.’s United Rebekah Lodge held its last KEEPING CHICKENS ADVERTISING BELMAR effort. The painting will be paid for Congressman William H. Sutphin by the state. will be held June 21st at the Scarboro party before the summer vacation announces that he has succeeded in The Chamber of Commerce has just Hotel in Long Branch. Connie Atkin­ Wednesday night in the Public Li­ Prominent Citizen Makes Plea for having the Rivers and Harbors Com­ completed the job of placing over one CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS son’s orchestra will provide the mu­ brary rooms. The affair was largely sic. Keeping Feathered Pets mittee of the House of Representa­ hundred small metal signs along the attended. Mrs. Dorothy Thorne, Noble tives report favorably the Senate Bill highways leading to the shore, in an | The United States Civil Service The committee in charge of the af­ Grand, presided at the business ses­ sion. The first objection to the proposed 5505, with a minor amendment to effort to increase the summer popu­ Commission has announced open com­ fair consists of A. Frankie, William Klatsky, Harry Couberg, Abraham ordinance prohibiting the keeping or meet objections of the War Depart­ lation. petitive examinations as follows: The ladies of Loyal Orange Lodge m ent. Ju n io r chem ist, $2,000 a year. Klitzman and Misses Ella Zager and slaughtering of chickens or fowl of Mildred Bragar. will hold a card party this Friday The measure declares it to be the HELLO BILL! | Junior agronomist, junior fiber tech- any knd within the borough limits evening in Orange Hall on Tenth ave­ policy of the United States “to assist Now there’s no doubt about it. Sum- nologist, junior animal husbandman Frank Kennedy of South Belmar is nue. Prizes will be awarded high was registered by Willard J. Sterner in the construction, but not the main­ mer is here, weather or no weather, (beef arid dual-purpose cattle), junior spending his vacation in Bethlehem, scorers and refreshments will be of 607 Sixth avenue in a communica­ tenance, of works for the improve­ Bill” Erneman and his son Walter, animal husbandman (sheep), junior Pa. served. tion read Tuesday morning at the reg­ ment and protection of the beaches the last to leave the Sunny South, have animal husbandman (swine), junior returned from their winter home in biologist (food habits research), junior ular meeting of the Board of Commis­ along the shores of the United States” ...... and authorizes the Beach Erosion Coral Gables and have opened their biologist (fur resources), junior soil sioners. Board “to make investigations with a summer home here at 108 Seventh ave- surveyor, junior soil technologist, jun- Mr. Sterner does not anticipate go­ view to determining the most suitable nue. 1 i0r zoologist, $2,000 a year, D ep artm en t ing into the fowl business, anything methods of beach protection and res- j of Agriculture. S. BELMAR DEMOCRATS [ Personnel officer, $4,600 a year, prin Father’s Day foul to him is taboo, but, he informed tr ration of beaches in different locali­ the commissioners, he has a pet hen­ ties.” CARD PARTY TONIGHT cipal personnel assistan t, $3,800 a year, nery in which he takes delight. His senior personnel assistan t, $3,200 a The South Belmar Democratic Club feathered tribe is exceedingly well be­ TURN DOWN PLEA year. will hold a card party this Friday haved and never does a peep come FOR EXTRA LIFEGUARD Full information may be obtained evening in the Rountree Hotel, Six­ from any one of them unless another from E. S. Woolley. teenth avenue and H street. All games potential chicken in the form of an egg The Rev. J. J. Davis, pastor of Mt. will be played, commencing at 8:30. is deposited, and then the progenitor Olive Baptist church, South Belmar, “WIGGLES” IS DEAD Prizes will be awarded high scorers cackles in subdued tones. One has to presented a plea to the Borough Com­ and refreshments will be served. “Wiggles” is dead. Killed by a hit be subdued in that locality. mission Tuesday morning for colored buy it and run autoist at Ninth and Ocean Mr. Sterner male a few very perti­ lifeguard protection on that portion NO DUM PING avenues Monday night. nent comparisons regardng nuisances, of the beach near Fourteenth avenue AT LAKE COMO Wiggles will have a place in Dog’s such as, for instance, stray dogs who where most of his people enjoy surf for Dad Heaven as a pedigreed gentleman, one scratch up the garden and paint the bathing. Dumping trash on the borough prop­ of the best that ever trotted on four bases of shrubbery yellow where their Mayor Thomas S. Dillon told Mr. erty at Lake Como in South Belmar feet. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein of natural color is green. Davis that the roped off areas are in BELMAR is banned by order of the Borough 904 F street, w hile m o u rn in g th eir Mr. Sterner’s letter caused quite a under lifeguard supervision especially, Council passed unanimously last Mon­ loss, wish to notify the motorist re­ flicker of amusement in the usual dull as are all portions of the beach but day night. sponsible for the murder that he may routine of the Commission’s business that placing special guards anywhere The council is striving to make the call at any time suitable to his con­ along the beach could not be consid­ and was filed in the archves of bor­ lake drive one of the borough’s beauty venience, at their home, and get the ered. ough literature. ' spots and maintain it as such. leash and collar. 1

THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J„ FRIDAY. JUNE 19,1936

ANNUAL MEETING BELMAR PAT AND DON’S WANAMASSA GARDENS BRANCH AMERICAN RED CROSS

Located on Wickapecka Drive, in Wanamassa, Is the Ideal Place to Spend a Delightful Evening. Specialize in The annual meeting of the Belmar Consumers Welcome Fresh Eggs Good Food and and Fine Liquors—All Well and Attractively Served—A Cool, Smooth Dance Floor with Branch, Monmouth County Chapter, American Red Cross, will be held in Excellent Music Furnished b y Eddie Wolfe and His Band—Three FI oot Shows Nightly—Never a Dull Mo­ m e n t-P h o n e A. P. 3434. Borough Hall, Belmar, N. J„ on the As Economical Food in May 26th day of Ju n e ,1936, a t 7:30 P. M. Pat and Don’s Wanamassa Gardens Is most attractively furnished. It is is never a dull moment to be found at The meeting is called for the purpose Fresh Eggs “Wilt” in Warm Weather; Require is fast becoming one of the most pop­ complete in every way and is always Pat. and Don’s Wanamassa Gardens. of receiving reports of and election of Care to Preserve Freshness and Quality ular places along the Jersey shore. cool and comfortable on a warm even­ Moments are never allowed to drag. officers for the coming year and for B y FRED W. JACKSON People have found their excellent ing. The dance floor is large and Time always seems to fly in such a the transaction of any business com­ Director, Division of Consumer Information Department of Agriculture. Trenton. N . J . food, choice drinks and perfect dance smooth and the music by Eddie Wolfe completely gay and happy environ­ ing before the meeting. Annual mem­ orchestra and entertainment to their and His Band is perfect. ment. You are whirled from the joy bers are entitled to vote. All interest­ R ESH eggs are liking. The bar is naturally one of the at­ of dancing upon their enchanted flooi ed in Red Cross are invited. Fnow most plen D ated Ju n e 10, 1936. ciful. At no othe; The floor shows at Pat and Don’s tractions on a warm evening. All li­ to the interest of their floor shows. period in the yea Wanamassa Gardens are one of the quors served are well known, highly MRS. J. L. STERNER, Sec. is th e re availabli It is with great pleasure that we Adv. Ju n e 12-19—2t leading attractions along the coast. approved brands. The bartenders are tor consumer: such quantity am These floor shows are always the up-to-the-minute on all drinks and lecommend Pat and Don’s Wanamas­ quality in eggs. •headliners of the day. They feature cannot be stumped on any order. sa Gardens to all the readers of The TO LOSE FAT Late spring i: celebrities of the stage and screen. They know their business very thor­ Coast Advertiser. Tf you are enter­ Miss M. Katner of Brooklyn, N. Y. the period of peal writes: “Have ased Kruschen for the These shows easily rival those of the oughly and take great care with the taining friends from the city, this is production, a: past 4 months and have not only lost 35 the hens respont larger cities. preparation of each order. a»i ideal place to take them for an pounds but feel so much better In every way. Even for people who don't care to to t h e idea Pat and Don’s specialize in the best Pat and Don’s Wanamassa Gardens evening of enjoyment. We are sure reduce, Kruschen is wonderful to keep w eather condi oi foods and liquors. They carry only is an ideal place to go to enjoy your­ that your guests will be more than the system healthy. I being a nurse tions. In fact this should know for I’ve tried so many the finest grades to be had and all self. You will always see people you pleased and you will become one of things but only Kruschen answered alt is the period ol purposes." (May 12, m 2 ). normal produc are most pleasingly and tastefully know here. It is the rendezvous of ’heir regular patrons. Because if you TO lose fat SAFELY and HARMLESS* tion when al served. The menu is complete and sociability for the Shore and is very once go o Pat and Don’s Wanamassa LY, take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen fowl, wild anc there is always some delicacy in eith­ popular with the beter class of peo­ Gardens, you will always wish to Salts In a glass of hot water In the domestic, are morning befor# breakfast— don't miss a nesting. er the line of food or drinks to please ple The entire atmosphere of the spend other evenings there. We know morning a bottle that lasts 4 weeks To the house­ even the most critical. costs but a trifle—get Kruschen Salts at place is most pleasing. There is an you will enjoy this place as every­ any drugstore In America. If not Joy­ wife present Pat and Don’s Wanamassa Gardens air of excitement and gaiety. There thing is the way we all like it. fully satisfied after the first bottle— prices are now money bask. most attractive. Many find it pos­ sible to indulge THE “NEW” IN COOKERY their families’ fondness for cakes and dishes, the recipes of which call for iarge numbers of Belmar, N, fresh eggs. At present prices the generous use of eggs is actually a m atter of real SPECIAL ITALIAN DINNER economy. Essen tial in Good Cooking On commercial poultry farms eggs are gathered 7 CO U RSE Every housewife knows the value several times a day and cooled at once. of eggs in cookery. Their food the air cell increases due to evap­ value for growing children is also oration of the egg liquids. becoming better recognized and In a sense, eggs actually “wilt." serves to justify—if justification is ALL KNOWN ITALIAN AMERICAN DISHES All of these conditions can be con­ needed—a more . prominent place trolled and avoided by purchasing for eggs in the dietary of many fresh eggs at least twice a week A La Carte fam ilies. and keeping them in the refrigera­ During May most of New Jersey’s tor away from foods having strong baby chick hatcheries stop setting odors. eggs for the production of chicks. Italian Tomato Pies - Pizza This releases many thousands of The “ Farm Egg' Myth dozens of fresh eggs for consumer It is generally recognized that use, with a consequent reduction eggs produced on commercial poul­ in prices. try farms are superior to those RAVIOLI 45c On the other hand, warm weather from general farm flocks. brings hazards to eggs which Often these latter are produced should be recognized by every con­ as a sideline and they are handled sum er. Our Italian Specials are prepared under the as such, , being gathered at conve­ Like milk or cream, fresh eggs nient intervals with no special pro­ are highly perishable and must be — c vision made for their care. personal supervision of Ferdinando Mondrone, lue uesl lea.rare1 or au about this modern servant to which I kept at a low temperature, never In contrast the commercial poul­ malJ£ women are turning is that you can enjoy one-step baking, i exceeding 45 or 50 degrees. try farm provides expert manage­ Noted Neopolitan Chef. absent cookery, double boilerless’’ cookery, and ail of the other I Higher temperatures result in a ment, special conditions of housing t S t t J S S F * iriCkS Wlthout havinS to learn to cook all over again. thinning of the so-called thick and properly balanced feeds. Such ! .ri recipes and pet cooking methods still hold. All you white, surrounding the yolk. The environment means healthy birds, need to learn when cooking on the new electric range is to forget membrane of the yolk also weakens CCCCCCCOOCOOOSCOCCOSr. producing eggs of high nutritive ““Peasant, more difficult aspects of cooking. Thus grand­ and is easily broken. The size of value and mild flavor. mothers, as well as young homemakers and brides, choose the “new" » J ? ° ^ ery. becaus® la Provides the easiest, most enjoyable and most BOROUGH OF SOUTH BELMAR, NEW JERSEY time-releasing methods possible. Sale of Lands for Unpaid Taxes and Assessments

Public notice is hereby given by Belle Woolley, Collector of the Borough of South Belmar, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, that she will Department of Commerce sell at. Public Sale all lands, tenements, herlditaments and real estate herein­ CUT RATE KOSHER MEAT MARKET after mentioned, in fee for the lowest rate of interest for which any person oi Approves Flivver Plane KOSHER MEAT AND POULTRY persons will agree to take the same and pay the amount chargeable against I said lands on the First Day of July, 1935, together with interest on said amount from First Day of July, 1933, to date of sale and cost of sale. The said sale will take place at Borough Hall in the said Borough on 809 “ F ” STREET F rid a y , Ju ly 3rd, 1936, a t 9:30 A. M. The said lands, tenements, heriditaments and real estate so to be sold BELMAR, N. J. and the names of the persons against whom the said taxes have been laid on Telephone Belmar 2258 account of the same, and the amount of taxes and assessments laid on each h » ) parcel, are a follows: viz: 336 Second Street 429 Bergenline Ave. N am e L ot Nos. Y ear Taxes Assessments Jersey City, N. J. West New York, N. J. S am u el B en n ett T.C. 29 1933 4.26 Tel. Delaware 6-3733 Samuel Bennett T.C. 29 1934 32.52 Tel. 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Try the new , 29-31-33 1933 239.69 Peter MacLearie Pompeian 4 - feature Face Powder. It* 29-31-33 1934 241.19 Peter MacLearie gives you fine texture, enchanting odor,’ 29-31-33 Peter MacLearie 48.30 Sew er proper shade and "cling" .... all in one 29-31-33 Peter MacLearie 49.92 G rad. & powder. And the face creams .. .tissue, 27-28-29 Michael Redmond Est. 1933 82.65 cleansing and massage . . . they’ll leave Michael Redmond Est. 27-28-29 1934 81.30 your skin thoroughly cleansed, smooth Michael Redmond Est. 27-28-29 48.30 Sew er as silk and supple. Offer expires after Michael Redmond Est. 34-35-36-37 1933 110.20 July 15th, 1936. (f~ Michael Redmond Est. 34-35-36-37 1934 108.40 34-35-36-37 Regular.sizes at your drug counter 55c Michael Redmond Est. 65.36 Sew er and 65cr Michael Redmond Est. 20-21-24-25 1933 55.10 Michael Redmond Est. 20-21-24-25 1934 54.20 POMPEIAN COMPANY, Bloomfield, N. 1. ■ Michael Redmond Est. 20-21-24-25 90.78 Sewer (Above) Arrow plane powered by Standard Ford V-8 engine in flight. ■ . Michael Redmond Est. P in e Ave. 1933 12.40 Enclosed find 10c for which please send me (Lower left) Pace Woods, Vice President and General Manager of the Michael Redmond Est. P in e Ave. 1934 12.20 Name--- 7 Pompeian Face Creams and Powders. C Michael Redmond Est. P ine Ave. Arrow factory points out the Bohnalite cylinder head to David E. Ander-I ■ ' J 33.60 Address* M ichael R edm ond E st. 38-39-40-41-43 1933 22.95 son, Chief engineer of the Bohn company. (Lower right) Ford V-8[ Michael Redmond Est. 38-39-4041-43 1934 21.68 engine with standard Bohnalite head mounted in plane. City.—— . Mabel Fryling 20 ft. 55 1933 8.27 Mabel Fryling 20 ft. 55 1934 8.13 Y\NE more laurel rests on the recenty held in Detroit and were Q ei T tiptesA ciim Mabel Fryling 20 ft. 55 17.16 G rad. & i bright aluminum brow of the watched with interest by Ford of­ BELLE WOOLLEY, Ford V-8 engine as the Arrow Air­ ficials. The Ford Motor Company, TIRED, WORN OUT, Collector of Taxes, craft and Motors Corporation of is not connected with the manufac­ South Belmar, N. J. Lincoln, Nebraska received its Ap­ ture of the plane but was interested; Adv. Ju n e 5, 12, 19, 26 NO AMBITION TYD0L proved Type Certificate for its new in the aeronautic use made of thei plane incorporating the standard V-8 engine. O W many women are > GASOLINE Ford engine. This is the first air­ It was brought to Detroit byi H just dragging them­ plane to receive its A. T. C. using Mark Woods, President of the Ar-j selves around, all Only a toothbrush a standard automobile engine, in­ row Aircraft and Motors Corpora-; tired out with peri­ Quakenbush Service Station water-proofed terchangeable in every way with tion, his son Pace Woods anfl P ilot odic weakness and can keep TEETH REALLY WHITE! that used in a car. Jimmy Hurts who put it through pain? They should % David E. Anderson, Chief Engin­ all kinds of stunts to demonstrate know that Lydia 8th Ave. 8C F St. Belmar • Do the bristles in your toothbrush turn limp and soggy eer of the Bohn Aluminum and its foolproof design. The plane E. Pinkbam’s Tab­ lets relieve peri- Briss Corporation, whose company when wet? THROW IT AWAY! Get a D r. W est’s rights itself from any position and odic pains ana dis­ Toothbrush. Made with the finest, costliest bristles, j supplies many parts for the engine, is a marvel of stability, experts as­ comfort. Small size only 25 cents. water-proofed by an exclusive process. Cannot get | including the Bohnalite cylinder sert. It uses regular automobile Mrs. Dorsie Williams of Danville, FOR HAIR AN soggy—keeps teeth really brilliant-white. Ster­ ; heads, bearings, etc., points out the gasoline, climbs at 500 feet a m in­ Illinois, says, "I had no ambition and was terribly nervous. Your Tab­ ilized, sealed germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. versatility of this powerplant which ute, has an absolute ceiling of is not only found in so many auto- 14,000 feet and has a ran g e of 350 lets helped my periods and built me up.” Try them next month. Also D r . West ’s Economy Toothbrush at 29c S mobiles but which also won the miles on 20 gallons of gasoline. Top I World’s 225-Class powerboat champ- speed is 100 m iles an hour and it "Dr. Wests Waterproofed Toothbrush : ionship at Toronto last summer cruises at 90. L anding speed is 45 and now rounds out its triumphs miles an hour. It will sell for less TABLETS with this signal success in the air. money than all but a few auto­ Tests of the Arrow plane were mobiles. • ______, THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 19,1936 CHURCH NOTICES NOTICE Take notice that S. Michelsohn and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Co. Inc. intends to apply to the State Commissioner of Alcoholic Beverage Ninth Avenue and E Street Control for a State Beverage Distribu­ Sunday services: tors license for premises situated at Sunday School a t 9:45 A. M. 819 Sixteenth avenue, and Southeast Morning worship at 11:00 A. M. corner of Sixteenth Ave. and H street, Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. Belmar, N. J., and to maintain a ware­ house at same address and to main­ tain a salesroom at same address. Ob­ FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL jections, if any, should be made imme­ CHURCH diately in writing to D. Frederick Bur­ Seventh Avenue and D Street n ett, Com m issioner, 744 B road Street, Rev. Norman V. Sargent, Minister Newark, N. J. Sunday services: Ben Konvitz, Pres, 303 Eighth Ave., 9:330 A. M. Sunday school. Belmar, N. J.; Philip Konvitz, vice 10:45 A. M. Public worship, president, 345 B elm ont Ave., N ew ark, 8:00 P. M. Public Worship. N. J.; Margaret Williams, Sec. and Treas., 58 North Main Street, Manas- ST. ROSE’S R. C. CHURCH quan, N. J. S um m er M asses—Sundays, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. E vening Service 7:30, in C hancery 2-29 SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a eluding Devotions to the Blessed writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued Mother and the Miraculous Medal. out of the Court of Chancery of the Week-days—Masses at 6:30, 7:30. State of New Jersey, will be exposed H oly D ays—M asses 6, 8, 9, 10. to sale at public vendue, on Monday, the 6th day of July, 1936, i -a between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving Thirteenth Avenue and D Street. Time) in the afternoon of said day, at r r- N Rev. Allen N. Nettleman, Minister the Court House in the Borough of Sunday services: Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court Morning worship at 11:00 A. M, am ounting to approxim ately $2,294.00. Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. All the following tract or parcel of P O W I ® » ' » land and premises hereinafter particu­ larly described, situate, lying and be­ WEST BELMAR M E. CHURCH ing in the Township of Neptune, in Rev. Paul A. Freidrich, Pastor the County of Monmouth and State Sabbath school at 9:45 A. M. of New Jersey. M orning w orship 11:00 A. M. Known and designated as lot num­ E p w o rth league 6.15 p. m. bered 22 Block 1, as shown on Map of Evening Service 6:45 p. m. Ocean Grove Heights, Monmouth Coun ty, New Jersey, surveyed by Harrison FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH V an D uyne in A pril, 1893, bounded and Ninth Ave. between C and D Sts. described as follows: Rev. P. T. Morris, D.D., Pastor Beginning at the northeast corner Sunday services: of Hawthorne Avenue and Bryant Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock. Avenue as shown on the aforesaid Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. map; thence running (1) northerly Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. along the easterly line of Hawthorne Young People’s meeting each Friday A venue 112.95 feet to the southerly evening at 8:00 o’clock. line of lot numbered 19 in said block; INSTALL GAS HOUSE HEATING NOW! thence (2) easterly along the souther­ BIT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ly line of said lot numbered 19 in said 17th Ave. and F St„ Block, 65.67 feet to the n o rthw esterly Special Low Deposit During the Spring Season Rev. J. J. Davis, pastor corner of lot numbered 21; thence (3) southerly along the westerly line of lot num bered 21 in said block, 110 feet to ONE WHOLE YEAR’S FREE TRIAL * Sunday services: a point in the northerly line of Bryant Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Avenue; thence (4) westerly along Sunday school at 12:15 o’clock. said northerly line of Bryant Avenue, Evening service at 8:00 o’clock. 40 feet to the point or place of begin­ Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening ning. at 8:00 o’clock. Seized as the property of Eveline Here is our special spring offer: First, we will prepare an accu­ Rev. Charles Wilson Tabernacle Jamison, et al., taken in execution at Eleventh Avenue the suit of Mary Clayton Walker, and rate free estimate of the cost of heating your home with gas during Meetings Sunday and Wednesday eve- to be sold by }»., nings at 8:00 p. m. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. a normal winter. If it looks attractive, pay only $20 deposit; glifefa Elder J. W. Siamon in charge. D ated Ju n e 5, 1936. Leonard J. Zaremba, Sol’r. second, we will install a fully automatic gas burner iu your present (48 lines) $20.16 We do job printing of every descrip­ furnace. Try it all next winter. If it doesn’t live up to our esti­ tion. Call Belmar 2083-W. Chancery 1-484 SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a mate, we will remove it and refund your $20. If it does, you writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued i out of the Court of Chancery, of the may pay the balance of $169.50 in cash, or take two whole years State of New Jersey, will be exposed to pay, if you prefer. to sale at public vendue, on Monday, the 22nd Day of June, 1936, between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving Time) in the afternoon of said day, at With gas heat, you never have an extremely high gas bill in the Court House, in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New extremely cold mouths, because you enjoy “budget billing.” You Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court am o u n tin g to app ro x im ately $15,185.00. pay % of the estimated cost each month during the heating season. All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particu­ Next May 1st we compare your payments with your actual use, and larly described, situate, lying and be­ ing in the Borough of Bradley Beach, refund any saving, or bill you for any excess use. in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, and more particularly described as follows: | Guard the family health by us- BEGINNING at the intersection of ACT NOW! The number of free-trial installations will be limited | ing only pure ice. Ice which is the northerly line of LaReine Avenue with the westerly line of Beach Ave­ next fall, and the special low deposit is confined to this spring. | and which contains no impuri- nue, thence running (1) westerly, S ties. Our ice is pure ice and is along the northerly line of LaReine Ask for your estimate now — give yourself lime to make a full Avenue, seventy-five (75) feet; thence | frozen from triple-distilled water (2) northerly, at right angles with investigation of the facts. Just get in touch with your nearest 1 delivered promptly and regularly LaReine Avenue and parallel with § at a cost as low as may be had Beach Avenue, one hundred and forty- Jersey Central office. three (143) feet to a point; thence (3) | anywhere. Phone us at Belmar easterly, parallel with LaReine Ave­ | "06, today to have our delivery | nue and at right angles with Beach : m* | stop regularly at your place. Avenue, seventy-five (75) feet to the westerly line of said Beach Avenue; thence (4) southerly and along the westerly line of Beach Avenue, one | Monmouth Coal 8C | hundred and forty-three (143) feet to JERSEY CENTRAL P O W E R AND EIGHT COMPANY the point or place of beginning. Supply Co., Inc. j TOGETHER wth the existing right of way over the southerly five feet of the lot of land immediately adjoining | 16th Ave. & R. R., Belmar, N. J. = the above described premises on the north, which said drive-way is of a PoiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiig depth of seventy-five (75) feet. Seized as the property of LOUIS PHONE BELMAR 2600 Monmouth County Surrogate’s Office FRIEDLAND, et ux., et als., taken in execution at the suit of THE RELI­ ANCE INSURANCE COMPANY OF C hancery 1-488 TOGETHER with all materials, In the Matter of the Estate of PHILADELPHIA and to be sold by SHERIFF’S SALE — By virtue of a equipment, furnishings or other prop­ James H. Sullivan, Deceased. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff. erty whatsoever, installed or to be in­ Notice to Creditors to Present Claims D ated M ay 20, 1936. writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued stalled and used in and about the Against Estate Elmer G. VanName, Sol’r. out of the Courtof Chancery, of the building or buildings now erected or - u t m u o m Pursuant to the order of JOSEPH (54 lines) $22.68 State of New Jersey, will be exposed hereafter to be erected upon the lands L. DONAHAY, Surrogate of the Coun­ to sale at public vendue, on herein described, which are necessary ty of Monmouth, made on the twenty- to the complete and comfortable use seventh day of May, 1936, on the appli­ M onday, the 29th D ay of June, 1936, and occupancy of such building or BELMAR FIRE ALARMS between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 cation of Josephine Sullivan, Sole Ex­ buildings for the purposes for which ecutrix of the estate of James H. Sulli­ 15— 14th Avenue and "F" Streeto’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving Time) in the afternoon of said day, at they were or are to be erected, includ­ van, deceased, notice is hereby given 16— 6th Avenue and "F" Street ing in part all awnings, screens, to the creditors of said deceased to ex­ the Court House, in the Borough of hibit to the subscriber, Sole Executrix 17— 8th Avenue and "F" Street Freehold, County of Monmouth, New shades, fixtures, and all heating, light­ as aforesaid, their debts and demands 18— 10th Avenue and "F" StreetJersey, to satisfy a decree of said ing, ventilating, refrigerating, inciner- atng equpment and appurtenances against the said estate, under oath, 19— 12th Avenue and "F" Street court amounting to approximately within six months from the date of the $3,201.00. th e r e to ., 23— 3rd Avenue and "A" Street Seized as the property of GEORGE aforesaid order, or they will be forever All that certain lot, tract or parcel barred of their actions therefor against 25— 5th Avenue and "A" Street FUSIS, (also known as George Fosk- of land and premises, hereinafter par­ itakis), et als., taken in execution at the said subserber. 27— 2nd Avenue and "B" Street ticularly described, situate, lying and Dated, Freehold, N. J., May 27th, 1936. the suit of THE HOME OWNERS’ 29— 5th Avenue and "E" Street being in the Borough of Manasquan, LOAN CORPORATION, a body cor­ Joseph Mirne, in the County of Monmouth and State 710 M attison Ave., 31— 13th Avenue and “D" Street porate of the United States of America of New Jersey. and to be sold by Asbury Park, N. J. 34— 7th Avenue and "D" Street BEGINNING at a point in the south P ro cto r. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Sheriff 36— 10th Avenue and "C " Street westerly line of East Main Street dis­ D ated M ay 22, 1936. Josephine Sullivan, tant sixty-seven (67) feet southeasterly 207 L ak e T errace, 41 — 14th Avenue and "A" Street Edwin P .Longstreet, Sol’r. 44— 8th Avenue and "A" Streetfrom a concrete monument at the in­ (67 U $28.14 Bradley Beach, N. J. tersection of the easterly line of Sec­ Adv. M ay 29—Ju n e 5-12-19-26______45— I Ith Avenue and "A" Streetond Avenue with the said southwes­ 47— 18th Avenue and "A" Street terly line of East Main Street, thence 53— Oakwood and River Road (1) south thirty-five degrees forty-one I Hutchinson Art Shop 1 A SALVE 55— 12th Avenue and River Road minutes east thirty (30) feet along the 3£ Exclusive Agency for Columbia A 57— "L" Street and River Road southwesterly line of East Main Street, thence (2) south fifty-four degrees 3£ foi 59— 9th Avenue and Railroad and Minerva Yarns, D. M. C. nineteen minutes west one hundred Cotton, Alsatian Embroidery, I Long, 2 Short— FIRST AID (100) feet, thence (3) north thirty-five K COLDS 2-2-2— Goodwill Hose Co. degrees forty-one minutes west twenty '£ Embroidery Stamping and 3-3-3— Union Fire Co. one and sixty-nine h u ndredths (21 69- Hand-knitted Sweaters 100) feet to the easterly line of Second f P H O N E 694 6-6-6— General Alarm Liquid-Tablets priCa Avenue, thence (4) north seventeen | 806 F STREET Salve-Noae 5c, 1 0 C , 25c For Belmar First Aid Call 1700 degrees twenty minutes east thirteen P reps and eighty-one h u n d red th s (13-81-100) ADVERTISE IN THE COLUMNS OF THIS PAPER AND RESULTS WILL feet along the easterly line of Second Big business interests, objecting to We do job printing of every de­ Avenue, thence (5) north fifty-four Whatever your printing needs may degrees nineteen minutes east eighty- farm relief, will show the public some be, we are equipped to take care of FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY—TRY A WANT AD—THEY ARE GO-GETTERS fancy squealing if somebody tries to scription. Coast Advertiser, 704 9th eight and ninety-seven hundredths (88-97|100) feet to the point or place them. Coast Advertiser, 704 Ninth TZ concerned" b*PPe" I Call Belmar 2083-W of beginning. avenue. CaH Belmar 2083-W. f

THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 19,1936

LANGHORNE AUTO RACES when kicking a chunk of hot iron SCHEDULED THIS SUNDAY around the oiled circuit. More than 50 of the world’s greatest E ighteen cars will s ta rt in the 100- automobile racing drivers are arrayed mile grind, these to be determined by for the carnival of super-speed to be three five-mile elimination heats. Time BERGER’S n presented at Langhome by Ralph A. trials will start at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, X o o o MAXIMUM Hankinson next Sunday afternoon at daylight time, with the first competi­ INSURANCE Langhorne Speedway after track and tive event scheduled to begin at 2:30 FOR EACH o’clock. Hardware Store DEPOSITOR weather conditions made the running of the events impossible on the origi­ 925 F STREET, BELMAR, N. J. nal date, Sunday, June 14. y t ? M o e * These drivers, headed by such noted WE DELIVER ANWHERE PHONE 1091 aces as Lou Meyer, Wild Bill Cum­ mings, Ted Horne, Doc Maskenzie, Mauri Rose, Rex Mays, Babe Stapp, THE SEARCH FOR Joel Thorne, Chester Gardner George Connor, Russ Snowberger, Zeke Meyer, Galvanized Screen Wire 3c sq. ft. SECURITY and Wilbur Shaw, are ready to assault Father Time on the world’s fastest cir­ cular mile speedway. Copper Screen Wire 6c sq. ft. Since the beginning of banking the search At the present moment, Mackenzie holds the track record of 36 seconds for security of deposits has continued. for one qualifying lap, exactly 100 Screen Hangers 5c set miles per hour, and those whose voices Federal Deposit Insurance is today’s ad­ carry authority claim this mark is virtually certain to fall before the fir­ Screen Door Hinges 10c pair ditional guarantee of safety for depositors’ ing ceases. With such a great field, experts shy funds. With this insurance and sound at picking a probable winner; but un­ Screen Door Catches, galv. 9c each doubtedly Cummings will go to the banking practises, depositors may be con­ wire heavily backed. He has scored three victories at Langhorne in the Screen Wire Enamel, green and black fident of the safety so long sought. past and has always been at his best

NEW ACCOUNTS INVITED PROGRESSIVE GROWTH Braided Garden Hose 25 ft 1.39, ft 2.69 HHm ar National lan k IS FUTURE PROSPERITY BELMAR, NEW JERSEY PROFIT BY IT NOW t Rake Your Lawn with a Lawn Comb 98c * Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Today is the time to invest in Belmar prop­ , Corporation erty. It will never be lower. WE HAVE THE BES1 BARGAINS 1 HONCE 8C DODD 1 REALTORS— INSURANCE—MORTGAGE LOANS *

E. HABERSTICK & SONS 1 PHONE 503 Do You Own An Automobile? *W EXPERT PLUMBERS 706 Tenth Avenue Belmar, New Jersey For several years located at 1002 F Street, Belmar, N. J. Start now and earn that 20 per cent reduction W S Have changed their location to more adequate premises at on your insurance premiums 415 Eighteenth Avenue, South Belmar See Us About It Up-to-date in Every Detail JOSEPH MAYER Thomas O. Joeck aHuiDHJiUHinom iiiHiuauittinuucimHwutiDimuiim inuiiiiiiHiiaiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiouuuiuunm mimHmiiiiiiiiuiuHHiniumu Real Estate and Insurance THE BEAUX ARTS NURSERIES Properly Placed Real Estate and Insurance 9th & R. R. Aves. Rock and Shade Gardens. Herbs and Evergreen plantings. Nursery between Belmar, N. J.—Phone Belmar 573 Wife—Who is that? 708 9th Avenue Belmar, N. J. highways north of Eatontown, along We Are in Need of All Year Round Rentals—Bring in your listing Husband—Er—hardly anybody, dear. Long Branch Country Club. \ ' i< r~

Chancery 1-472 SHERIFF’S SALE L- By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery, of the State of New Jersey, will be exposed to sale at public vendue, on M onday, the 6th D ay of July, 1936, between the hours of 12 o’clock and 5 o’clock (at 2 o’clock Daylight Saving Time) in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House, in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decree of said court amounting to approximately $3,407,00. ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter par­ ticularly described, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Manasquan, in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, known and designated as the most northeasterly part (thirty- three and eighty-four one hundredths feet) of Lot Number sixty (60) in Sec­ tion C on a Map of the Pearce and Parker Tract, duly filed in the Mon­ mouth County Clerk’s Office. BEGINNING at an iron pipe in the southeasterly line of Parker Avenue at the most westerly corner of lot Num­ ber 61; thence (1) Southeasterly at right angles to Parker Avenue one hundred eight and fifty hundredths (108-50jl00) feet to an iron pipe in line of land formerly belonging, to Nelson Taylor, deceased; thence (2) south­ westerly along the last mentioned line thirty-three and eighty-four hundred­ th s (38-841100) feet to an iron pipe; thence (3) northwesterly again at AND PLACE YOUR ADS WHERE right angles to Parker Avenue one hundred eight and fifty hundredths (108-50|100) feet to an iron pipe in the southeasterly line of Parker Avenue; thence (4) northeasterly along the last mentioned line thirty-three and eighty- fo u r hu n d red th s (33-84|100) feet to the point or place of beginning. Being the same premises described in a deed from Benjamin B. Dinsmore, surviving partner of Frederic A. Dug­ YOU GET RESULTS gan and Benjamin B. Dinsmore, part­ ners, trading as “Imperial Porcelain Works,” Benjamin B. Dinsmore, indi­ vidually and Jennie C. Dinsmore, his wife, Florence L .Duggan, widow, and Frederic L. Duggan, sole heir at law of Frederic A. Duggan, deceased, and Sarah S .Duggan, wife of said Frederic L. Duggan ,to Charles B. Morton and Leona V. Morton, his wife, dated Dec. 20th, 1929. Seized as the property of CHARLES B. MORTON, et al. taken in execution at the suit of HELEN C. NORRIS and to be sold by GEORGE H. ROBERTS .Sheriff. D ated M ay 18, 1936. Lloyd C. Riddle, Sol’r. (67 1.) $28.14

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THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAR, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1936

FEDERAL THEATRE PROJECT I RIVOLI THEATRE Matinee Daily 2:45 P. M-, Saturday, Sundays ft Holidays Continuous o f th e Father’s Day £ WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION Saturday, June 20th Robert Young, Betty Furness, Harry Taylor, Donald Meek in Sunday, June 21st Fri 8C Sat. Presents : := DON’T FORGET DEAR OLD DAD THE THREE WISE GUYS Evenings “TH E GOOSE ______Comedy, Musical, Cartoon Also Serial—Darkest Africa 40c S unday and M onday, Ju n e 21-22 Suggesti°ns from the Men 8C Boys’ Shop HANGS HIGH” Janet Gaynor, Robert Taylor, Bin. Barnes, Lew. Stone, A. Devine In Curtains 8:30 THE SMALL TOWN GIRL A Comedy of that Dad Would Like Comedy, Cartoon p0p Eye—News American Life by T uesday and W ednesday, Ju n e 23-24—Double F e a tu re SPECIAL Si* Paul Kelly, Ruth Donnelly, Claire Trevor in PALM BEACH SUITS . . . 16.75 Lewis Beach SATURDAY THE SONG AND DANCE MAN Also TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS 15.95 MATINEE Richard Dix, Leila Hyams in “THE YELLOW DUST” 25c News ANGORA SPUN SUITS . . . 14.75 Thursday, June 25th—Double Feature Curtain 2:30 6 MONTHS IN NEW YORK Gertrude Michael, Roscoe Karas with star cast in ARROW SHIRTS . . . 1.95 THE WOMAN TRAP Also DEEP TONE SHIRTS . 1.50 and 1.95 COMMUNITY SPRING LAKE PLAYHOUSE Chester Morris, Irene Harvey with a great cast in NECKWEAR . . . 35c to 1.50 THE THREE GOD FATHERS Friday and Saturday June 19 - 20 N ews INTERWOVEN SOCKS . 35c to 1.00 Friday, June 26th— EDDIE KING’S AMATEUR HOUR, 9 F. M. Tickets on Sale at RUBEN'S, 9th Ave. and F St., Belmar UNIVERSAL PAJAMAS 1.00 to 4.50 Also Feature ANITA LOUISE-ALEXANDER Wool Flannel and Serge Slacks 5. to 8.00 Taken from the Stage Play “Applesauce” in _ _ jM. BRIDES ARE LIKE T H A T COTTON SLACKS . 1.50 to 3.00 Comedy—News Cartoon SPORT COATS . . 10.00 to 12.50 Saturday, June 27— i Robert Sherman S James Stewart, Wendy Barrie, Ralph Morgan, Una Merkel In SPEED SPORT SHOES . 3.00 to 6.00 i TAILOR Comedy—Travelogue Cartoon Also Serial—DARKEST AFRICA V n * # PIONEER BELTS 8C SUSPENDERS Successor to S. Dresden McGregor Polo Shirts 801 F Street, Belmar Phone 443 JANTZEN Bathing Suits and Trunks | LADIES COATS, plain j DON’T FORGET SUNDAY, JUNE 21 OVERCOATS . . } NEW PATTERNS A GIFT FOR DAD i DRESSES, plain, 1 pc. SUITS .... Table Crockery, White and Decorated We Call For and Deliver £k MEN'S & BOVS' OUTFITTER^ Glassware, Enameled Cookingware, s )l I F STREET : : : : : BELMAR, N. / Galvanized and Tinware

FREE I UPON REQUEST A Moth Seal Storage Bag, with every | HELP! HELP! HELP! | Congoleum Rugs, all sizes 6x9 $2.98 “Out of Use” Garment Dry Cleaned Now f DOWN • ______I # GOES THE PRICE OF Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Overcoats, Relined j SHAVING COMFORT and Remodeled at moderate prices. - ■ ■ ■ "VC I GARDEN HOSE, 25 foot $1.19 Expert Workmanship Under Personal | * PROBAK Supervision Sprinklers, Hose Reels, and All Lawn and r i^ v ju n io r ______2 Rugs, Drapes, Curtains, Dry Cleaned Garden Supplies She needs it now. She'll need it and Dyed more later, for she didn't buy # household furniture insurance Also Trial Package and it's not comfortable to of 4 Blades For 10c sleep on a pile of ashes. What At Your Dealer are your fire insurance needs? DAVENPORT and CARVER Let us help you answer that question. No obligation on your 917 F Street, Belmar HAVING comfort fait an all- Dart. Y O U R H O M E % S time low in price with the announcement ofProbakJonior —the remarkable new double­ Free Delivery Phone Belmar 2143 edge razor blade. Think of it! HY PESHKfN You get 25 keen, smooth-shav­ < m * M I N E ing blades, uniform in quality,1 Real Estate—Insurance for only 591* You’ll wonder m s how such fine blades can be sold for so little money. .ft frigerator with the satisfaction that SniiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiHiiNUiMHiiiiMiniiiiiiMiwuiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiwiniHwiiiiiiniinHiiiinniiiHiiwnaiii'g 706 9th Ave. Belmar all will be well until such time as it Probak Junior is the product B), is needed. This is what gives a of unequalled manufacturing P H O N E 177 ELIZA homemaker the confidence, ease, methods and matchless skill. 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Split the biscuits while hot and race clings to the old twang and fill with cheese sauce, toast in the SATURDAY • Tooth • pastes only partially I oven and serve at once. = 2 effective can’t keep teeth really expressions of their forefathers, a colored cook once said when the When you are making pie crust, white. Don’t waste time with fill several pie plates, put wax paper them; use Dr. W e s t ’s Double- Electrolux gas refrigerator was be­ around them and they may be 1 JUNE 20 th j Quick Tooth Paste. It cleans over ing installed, “That am the funniest stacked and kept for days in your twice as fast as some leading icebox I ever seed. They light a refrigerator ready for baking. If 1 i brands, yet cannot scratch enamel. little lamp under it and, bless you, you make two-crust pies, roll out For brilliant white teeth, try it the thing het up and frez.” the top crust and cut in circles just I DANISH BUTTER RING . . . 23c 1 today. = sj The Electrolux does that very the size to fit inside of the lower thing and surprises many folks crust. Roll these in wax paper or every day, because freezing with lay them between wax paper and j RED CHERRY PIE . . . 25c | heat does seem like magic. It is they are ready for your top crust. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes Dr. Uiest's this tiny flame, however, which is You will find your pie will not be of 800 families in Ocean and Middlesex LEMON COCOANUT LOAF 1 responsible for the Electrolux dur­ nearly as likely to boil over as when S counties. Reliable hustler should start 'D truM t-O uJxJi^ ability, economy of operation and the two crusts are sealed. earning $25 weekly and increase rap­ J/, TOO TH p a s t e perfect silence. The tiny flame is These are only a few suggestions, idly. Write today. Rawleigh, Dept. really the mechanical unit, so there but there are many more I can give Hot Rolls, Buns and Bread Baked NJF-16-S, Chester, Pa. Adv. June 5-19 are no moving parts to wear out, you in the course of time. Be sure the cost of gas for operation is very you get the full practical use out of Twice Daily little, and the flame, of course, is your refrigerator. A little planning *!«!>«• « and thought will make big savings Whatever your printing n ee d s may ■IG I* Speaking of surprises, though, the for you in time, energy, and money. be, we are equipped to take care of nicest of all is the surprise of your (Write to Mrs. Stephenson care Orders over the telephone taken care of family and friends at the quick meal of the Jersey Central Model Kitch­ them. Coast Advertiser, 704 Ninth you have tucked away in your re­ ens, AHenhurst, N. J.) and delivered avenue. Cat! Belmar 2083-W.