H. Riker and P. Brice Take Office In South Belmar

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1 V The Coast advertser C <?j - ^6 Offcal Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar Ffty-Ffth Year, No. 36 Comment On The Town BELMAR, NEW JER SEY, FRDAY, JA N U A R Y 9, 1948 Sngle Copy Fve Cents Bennett Heads Wall Townshp Commttee Belmar Commsson Makes Maloney Permanent Chef H. Rker and P. Brce Take Offce n South Belmar At organzaton meetng Wall townshp commttee held last Frday evenng, Commtteeman LeRoy M. Bennett was named charman. The South Belmar councl held two meetng chamber when Mayor Frank John A. Maloney, formerly actng lowed by anor resoluton fered Former Charman LeRoy Querns re T SEEMS THAT THE SOUTH sessons on New Year s Day; frst, E. Herbert read a resoluton con polce chef, was apponted permanent BELMAR fre department s n for completng busness old dolence on recent death Boro elected to commttee n Novem chef polce department at a by Hayes gvng actng polce chef permanent status as chef. ber, was sworn n by Townshp Clerk more prase. n fact Conover fam year, and after an adjournment sne Clerk James M. Fsher. specal meetng Belmar Board The second resoluton was passed rvng S. Bennett. The thrd member ly, Eghteenth avenue, are op de, swore n ts two newly elected Commssoners on New Year s day, ve had pleasure workng non that y are just about tops counclmen and reorganzed for wth Jmme for some nne years, commttee s Albert Hollaway. two fcals votng n affrmatve wth two commssoners votng n favor t and mayor votng The followng appontments were n r busness. The whole commun new year. and one n negatve. mayor sad, and hs ready smle aganst t. approved by commttee: Wllam ty ptched n by way and helped and wllng cooperaton has left an unthe acton was started by Mayor R. Schanck, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret n ferng appontment, Com out famly when recent fre eradcable mpresson on everyone who A. Abrams, water and sewer clerk; Peter Maeleare when he ntroduced mssoner Hayes stated am n favv/ swept away most famly poshas had anythng to do wth hm. n Elvn Smmll, attorney; Claude W. a resoluton contnung appont or ths resoluton due to fact, sessons. Erends and neghbors really hs passng, South Belmar has lost a Brdsall, engneer; Wllam R. Strohm, ment Jl^lbney as actng chef untl that thnk Actng Polce Chef Ma ' proves mselves, t seems, when ds very valuable servant and frend. buldng nspector; Mrs. Elzabeth Al- such tme^as a compettve examna loney has done a very fne job and L aster strkes home.. Resolutons condolence were also len, collector; James R. Ely, road su ton for poston chef was held. thnk he s enttled to be apponted read from Belmar and Wall townshp The measure was voted down by as chef polce department. pervsor and Mrs. Clara Blods local THE SPRT OF THE NEW Cham and a letter from Mrs. Adolph Fsher, Commssoners Howard W. Hayes and assstance board. Mayor Maeleare emphaszed hs po ber Commerce s really runnng late boro clerk s mor, thankng The commttee tabled acton n John Ferruggaro, mmedately fol- ston clearly when he agreed wth hs hgh se days, wth everyone want councl for ts expresson sym namng a water superntendent after two colleagues that actng chef' ng to do everythng possble to place pathy and for many gfts flow Sheldon Gravatt declned reappont had ndeed performed an effcent job; organzaton on a frm footng. ers. ment. but remarked that he felt that each One small example s fer by The early sesson was devote 4 chef and every member polce depart Saul Sokelow, owner new Bel ly to readng annual reports. ment was enttled to prvlege Collector-treasurer Mrs. Belle Woolley mar Department Store, to supply all takng a compettve examnaton for showed a cash balance over $78,000 refreshments and drnks at one poston, and am stll n favor n her statement. Sgt. Brad Behrman, Chamber's future meetngs. As a The recent snow storms have gven ths examnaton, he sad. secretary fre company, talled permanent meetng place has not been Offcer Maloney joned polce local resdents plenty wet feet and 37 fres for year, and gave credt chosen as yet, fer you may be to Mchael Redmond for 100 per cent assured, was accepted wth loud The Chamber Commerce voted a a good workout wth shovel, but force as a patrolman n 1926 and holds attendance at fres. $12-a-year membershp fee for frst what heavy downfall has brought longest record n pont servce cheers from all sectons. Reports were also heard from Po year, wth an ntaton fee $5.00 Commssoner Howard W. Hayes s a any member force. frst class, number one headache. MYRON BARTON S MEN S SHOP lce Chef Wllam Brocks ted, Wllam after charter closes Jan. 31. On May 23, when present com has been taken over by Sam Cata Hope, captan Frst Ad squad The street commssoner repotted at msson took fce, one ts frst Ths acton was takenata meetng lano, Nnth avenue resdent, as and Mrs. Sarah Slater, lbraran. chamber Monday nght after last Tuesday s board meetng that fcal moves was namng Ma frst year. BU ConneUy, who Commentng on reports, membershp voted down a pro sewers at K and L streets are clogged loney as actng chef untl such tme HARRY N- RKER was nstrumental n deal passed Though frends gared to congrat mayor declared that balance n posal to set dues#at $12 for all up agan and meltng snow has as a compettve examnaton was. on nformaton to us. Both prn ulate Harry N. Rker and Paul Brce treasury s greater now than at busness houses and corporatons hav caused streets n that area to be held. cpals n transfer are well known upon r takng fce, and ev any tme snce hs ffteen years n ng fve or less employes and $25 a terrfcally flooded.. Pror to that tme Captan Spencer n Belmar and we take ths opportun dences holday tself were all fce, and boro s n exceptonally year to all frms havng more than The drans were cleaned recently n B. Clawson was n charge de ty to wsh both partes lots luck. around, tears were openly shed and a fne fnancal condton. fve employes. an effort to releve nundaton partment, wth former Mayor Leon T. He reported that 90 percent All or provsons by-laws re, but results have not proved last Abbott holdng fcal ttle act feelng mournng prevaded FROM WHAT WE HEAR re 1947 taxes have been collected and were read and unanmously adopted. ng, Hayes sad. He recommended that ng polce chef. cent seres burglares n boro, outstandng water blls amount to less Presdent Abram Morrs apponted a new pece equpment be bought The new chef, who s 48, s a vet have a lot resdents up n arms. than $1,000. He sad boro s abso a commtteeto make a survey pos whch he thnks mght do work eran World Wars and. He1 No matter how you look at t, re lutely free debt, wth excep- sble projects. Commttee members wll properly. Though machne s an served wth Marne corps for nne were qute a number places en confer wth executve board at expensve tem, he sad, t wll n no months n frst war and reenlsted tered by Gyp th Blood and hs crew. r meetng Jan. 26 and report to way compare to cost replacng n 1942, servng two years n sec Perhaps some towns ctzens next membershp meetng Feb. 2. sewer ppes. ond war. are wonderng wher or not y U Members are Julus J. Grayer, char Born n Newark and educated re,, The commssoner also reported that be next. Mss S. Naom Morrs, 747 Twentyman; Walter Hfman, Edward Klen- chans on boro trucks are he attended Seton Hall preparatory second avenue, was named boro clerk kauf, Dr. Frederck Hummel, Sam worn out from hard usage and a pro school and came to Belmar n and water clerk at a meetng Tuesday Clarke and Arthur Yates. Chef Maloney was second vce-pres blem arses as to where to secure re nght South Belmar councl. Joseph H. Lyon, treasurer, an placements. dent state P. B. A. for three She flls posts left vacant by nounced that $1,00 n dues, ncludng The heavy snow on ro years and has been a delegate to recent death James Fsher.! a voluntary donaton $100 from Thrd avenue garage caused raf state assocaton from Local 50, Brad j Arcada Theatre corporaton, has been ters to be broken, commssoner ley Beach. A member St. Rose s Mss Morrs was selected from a collected, representng 75 members. contnued n hs report, but that has church a n d Herbert-Worthngtongroup four applcants. She had as The Rosary and Altar'guld St. ssted former Boro Clerk John Carle t s ckpected that over 200 ndvdu- been repared. Whte post, Amercan Legon, he s Roses church completed plans for a ton 'durng hs llness who served als and busness flms wll jon, unmarred and lves at 306 Rver ave Car owners who park r vehcles card party Jan. 20 at Campbell- pror to appontment Mr. Fsh j John Day, secretary, was delegated or streets overnght hnder nue. Evans hotel, last Monday evenng. to attend Jan. 16 meetng work snow-clearng crews, Hayes The followng or reappontments er n Mrs. Danel Relly, general char Assocaton Chambers Commerce complaned and requested that were made and unanmously approved: Wth salary ncreases whch man, wl be asssted by Mrs.. Harry Harry, R. Cooper, boro solctor: Ab j Monmouth and Ocean countes n publc cooperate by drvng r cars Dey, Mrs. Frank Campon, Mrs. Dom took efect on Jan. 1, new boro Long Branch. Members were also nto garages. f warnng s not raham R. Kltzman, recorder; James employee wll receve $1100 for nc Commesso, Mrs. Eeanor Smmers, urged to attend. heeded, he sad, boro wll be com A. Joeck, boro clerk, collector-trea and Mss Marge. McCarthy. A post- water clerk poston and $715 for boro Mr. Grayer, charman Belmar pelled to have wreckers tow veh surer, accountant water depart clerk. She was sworn n after hoday program ncuded a readng by Lons club rado commttee, nvted cles aw.ay and owners wll have to ment and fcal tax searcher; Mrs. Mrs. Lous Yeck, who aso payed a meetng and mrqedately assumed Emly Knox, actng boro clerk, assst chamber to partcpate n a 15- footo blls. her dutes. recordng The Lttlest Angel". ant clerk-collector, treasurer mnute rado program Jan. 28 over There was one brght sde to PAUL BRCE The hghway and parks department Santa Claus n person Mrs. WCAP. pcture, however, when Frank J. Mc mayor s unemployment relef fund, Summers dstrbuted gfts and carols was ordered to purchase a new plow ton a few water bonds. A letter was read from Harvey D. Cormck North Boulevard, came clerk board health and reg as soon as t can be obtaned, whch were sung. t was revealed that a specal meet Leun, executve secretary Asstrar vtal statstcs; Mrs. Helen Ors present were-mrs. John Van wll cost boro $440. Counclman ng was held on Dec. 30 for pur bury Chamber Commerce congrat to tell board that, n hs opnon, Edwards, casher water depart Eps, Mrs. Frank Moyer, Mrs. John Charles Schulz reported that old pose namng an actng boro clerk, ulatng new organzaton and Belmar stands on top lst as ment, lcense clerk,clerk board O Nel, Mrs. Adolph Janz, Mss Mae scraper was broken and that repars and Mrs. Jewelle B. Chambers was ferng to be assstance and servce. frst and best cleaned snow adjustment and custodan month town any along coast McCarthy, Mss Mary Dllon, Mrs. M would cost $388. He sad a new one named to fll post for reman The secretary announced that a An applcaton for a tax lcense by ly beach badges; Claude W. Brdsall, chael Keane, Mrs. Charles Edwards, would cost $523 and an allowance ng day year. store on F street, between Seventh Mrs. Dorothy Newman, 809 Eleventh boro engneer; Edward Klenkauf, Mrs. Mary McConnell, Mrs. Maron $83 was fered for old plow. The two new counclmen replaced and Eghth avenues had been made avenue, was tabled untl such tme as health and plumbng nspector; Theo Brown, and Mrs. Anne Gallagher and Fve hundred dollars wll be allo Percy Keynton and Fred Fullmer on avalable as a busness fce for dore LaVance, buldng nspector; Rob Mrs. Leo Adams. cated n 1948 budget for Mon- councl. Mr. Paul Brce, marred chamber and hs wll be located re a vacancy occurs. Mayor Peter Ma- ert Shauger, boro street supernten cleare sad that at present tme mounth County s three class A hos and far three chldren, at wthn a short perod. number lcenses allowed by dent; Sgt. Wllam J. Brden, lcense; ptals, councl announced after one tme worked for Borough A resoluton was passed by boro s flled and when 1947 l collector; Mrs. Bertha Haberstck, lstenng to a plea by A. W. Eckert, South Belmar and s now connected group congratulatng commsson censes run out, applcants who have overseer poor; Joseph Gllen, Contnued on Page Fve admnstrator Ftkn hosptal, for a ers streets, Howard W. Hayes, for made pror requests should be gven Wllam Buchanan, Lloyd Rggs, contrbuton from boro to help f- j James Scanned and Water Gfford, excellent snow removal job com consderaton frst. nance medcal care for local ndgent pleted n boro. The resoluton read The board approved transfer specal fcers on call. patents. He spoke n behalf hs that Belmar was best cleaned town a retal dstrbuton lquor lcense for along Jersey coast. Newly-elected fcers Edward hosptal, Monmouth Memoral and Florence Warner, nc., tradng as The next sesson wll be a dnner j Warner s Pharmacy, from 1000 F street Becker Jewsh War Veterans post Rvervew hosptals. meetng. George F. Campbell to 1406 F street. were nstalled Wednesday evenng at j Mr. Eckert lsted 263 days med cal care gven to South Belmar s Jewsh Communty center. Mayor Maeleare reported that an The Parents Day group Bel Gampbell-Evans hotel, was apponted Offcers are: Harry Goldwyn, com -! needy resdents and ponted out that mar Grammar school wll meet Mon charman, who wll make detaled an nsurance survey government own mander; Davd Horowtz, senor vce cost for each ward patent was day, Jan. 12, at 2:15 p. m. n nouncement at a laterdate. ed buldngs has been satsfactorally Wth approprate ceremones, last Approxmately 100 persons attended completed, and thanked Boro Solc Saturday evenng, Roy Dennnger was commander; Mles Mantell, junor vce $12.66 per day. Toward ths amount, school gymnasum. Monday nght s sesson. commander and Harold Fenberg, tor Harry R. Cooper and or j nstalled as Chef Gendola Capt. James Smth, -Sea Grt, w ll1 Contnued on Page 5 judge advocate. two commssoners for r concen-1 Fre company No. 1. be guest speaker. Hs subject wll be rvng Granhf, past commander, [ Unversal Mltary Tranng. trated efforts n completng a dff- j Henry Derres, jr., charman th«was charman nstallaton com-j Mrs. Carl Schongar wll entertan cult job. fre commsson n presence mttee. wth rectatons. A letter was read from Mrs. Cath- j or members commsson, erne Fsher, Mor late boro nstalled new chef. There wll be an electon fcers The nsttuton Of ths aujdl' 1 clerk South Belmar, conveyng to fll posts vcecharman and ; George Morrs s retrng chef. ary, as well as _ a w t f w a e a. r o d a w thanks for words sympathy and Roy Brnley was nstalled as frst as hstoran. ' lary fcers were marked at af Henry Algor, Route 35, Wall town flowers receved. sstant chef and Holmes Bennett as The fourth grade!student smors j far. 1 Belmar Kwans club members lastj shp, ded Monday pght after beng Reports were read from Mrs. Helen leutenant. wll be hostesses., 1. *** j The lades auxlary fcers are:' Wednesday honored r presdent,! - L. Edwards, casher water de Offcers elected were Frank Derres, run over by an automoble. _ j1's. Jacob Meyers, presdent; Mss Abram Morrs when that organzaton partment; Abraham R. Kltzman, re presdent; Calvn Woolley, vce pres He was lyng n hghway when Power Lawn Mowers Eleanor Knoweser, senor vce pres celebrated Abe Morrs Day at a club j corder; MrS, Lllan Davs, lbraran; dent; Lews Thompson, recordng sec dent; Mrs. Wllam Leberman, junor luncheon at Campbell-Evans hotel, They wll stll be scarce ths year. frst seen by Lloyd L. Goss, 1100 Ocean and Qdftald Young, drector retary; Wllam Armbruster, fnancal road, Sprng Lake. Goss went for ad Hghlghts. program-, whch We no whave m n stock. A de vce presdent; Mrs. Leonard Bern Communty center. Mrs. Edwards fg- secretary; Alfred Kellers, treasurer; sten, secretary; Mrs. Mles Mantell, Program charman Lester Sherman j post now wll reserve yours for sprng when vctm was struck by ^ ures showed an outstandng, balance Joseph Brown, sergeant-at-arms; Mr... passng car. delvery. Davenport Hardware, 917 F treasurer Mrs. Alex Hfman, Mrs. descrbed as a 1st your conscence be; Woolley, trustee for three years; Mrs. Polce beleve a Pont Pleasant car n water department $ Harry Goldwyn and Florence Kahn, your gude progt'am, was presen-j St. Tel Dr. Charles Van Wckle and Lesle Dennnger and Grffth Bates, repre owner was one two cars to run tatoh what Thomas B. Tghe called trustees, Thompson were apponted to po sentatves to Wall Townshp Fremens ; over Algor. Drop n and See a ' garbage dsposal unt for Pres Algor s sad to have suffered at lce penson fund to serve untl Dec. Relef assocaton. dent Morrs new home. t turned out Boxng, wrestlng and or sports Vst Belmar s 31. Mr. Cooper was apponted a spec Lltte Nte Club to be a full grown goat whch was led events on our Televson. Yacht Club, tacks eplepsy and he may have al polce fcer for same perod. Every Saturday Nght suffered an attack whle walkng on The Yacht Club nto dnng room by Kwanans 9th and F St. Dance to musc Three Strngs-; hghway. 9th and F Street Ray Warner and Wllam Connelly. and a Vbe. Campbell-Evans hotel, 112 STUMFFL REELECTED Hgh School Boys Robert Campbell, Belmar boat buld Ffth avenue. The Ctzens Progressve league Dr. Sdney R. Vlneburg Telephone er, was nducted as a new member by want odd jobs. Avalable aft. & Sats. Bel P and J. Optometrst, 623 CookmanAv.,Asb.Pk. South Belmar, had ts annual electon Frank J. Brden, panter and deco Thomas C. Madgan. Tel Eyes examned glasses fcers at ts last meetng n Dec CANTEEN NEEDS GAMES rator, 803 D St., Belmar. Advt. 28tf James C. Mchel announced that ftted. Adv. ember. Mr. Gus Stumpfl was elected The Teen Age Canteen s n need Stanley Whte & Son club fcers for 1948 wll be nstalled presdent; LeRoy Wallng, vce pres games sutable for grammar school Three Strngs and a Vbe Wednesday nght at a dnner meetng Pantng, Decoratng. 26 yrs, Exp. dent; Fred Sakker, treasurer and H. youths. f Belmar resdents have any,, Frtz Campbell Offers Belmar Work guaranteed, th. Tel Playng every Sat. Eve., at C&mp- at Le Deauvlle nn. N. Rker, secretary. Three new mem and would lke to donate m to Sat. Nght dancng. Drop n. No cov bell-evans hotel, 112 Ffth Ave. No er, no mnmum. Campbell-Evans hotel bers were accepted and plans were Canteen, please call Belmar 9*0526 af Carr s Luncheonette Belmar Truckng Co. cover, no mnmum. 112 Ffth avenue. made for future entertanment ter one o clock any week day. The place to stop for your noon Movng and Storage, 724 Wallng ave j.. membershp and r lades. tme meal. 919 F St. Thnk Bennett s, Sfth Ave. nue, So. Belmar, Tel. Belmar Wanted > We Have when you need seafood. Advt. tf. Nautcal Atmosphere experenced masons, &ll tme employ Tres, Batteres, Ant-Freeze, (all Snow Shovels For Tre and Battery Servce Always a Frendly Welcome ment, good wages. Apply to N. SeherPlenty snow shovels. New sup types). Let us Wnterze your c a r : Fast effcent servce. Quakenbush Wood For Sale wth Refnement merhom, Mayfar atre, Asbury now. Wrght s Snclar Servce Sta-> ply just receved. Davenport Hard Freplace and furnace. Chas. Quaken- Servce Staton, 8th Ave., and F St. The Yacht Club, 9th and F Park. Tel. A. P.\ , ton, 6th and F St., Tel hush, Bel M. New Batteres, tres. Tel Adv. ware, 917 F St. Tel Hayes Reports on Commerce Chamber Borough Streets Charter Closes Soon Councl Apponts New Borough Clerk St. Rose Group To Hold Card Party 1 1. JEWSH VETERANS NSTALL OFFCERS Parent's Day Group To Meet January 12 Kwanans Honor Dennnger nstalled Gendola Fre Chef Henry Algor Des, Ht By Two Cars

2 Page 2 OBTUARY George Henry Larrson, jr. George Henry Larrson, jr., 3% weeks, son Mr. and Mrs. George H. Larrson, ded last Frday at home hs parents, 914% Eghteenth avenue, West Belmar. Also survvng are hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larrson, West Belmar and Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Voorhes, Keansburg. Mrs. Mabel Young Funeral servces for late Mrs. Mabel Young, 511 Thrteenth avenue who ded on Jan. 2, were held last Monday at J. Henry Dangler funeral home. The deceased s survved by a son, Harry Doll, Buffalo and a bror, Wllam C. Bennett, West Belmar. Mrs. Young was a member Belmar Methodst church. Henry H. Meyer Henry H. Meyer, 76, ded on Jan. 1 at hs home, 1825 Bradley terrace, South Belmar. He was an nteror decorator. Mr. Meyer had retred about 1 a. m. prevous evenng and.upon awakenng on New Year s Day, hs daughter, Mrs. Gladys McWllams, wth whom he made hs home, found, that he had ded durng nght. Dr. Sdney Greenspan, Belmar, pronounced hm dead. Besdes Mrs. McWllams, survvors nclude two more daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Rechardt, Astora, L.., Mss j Myrtle Meyer, Nutley and three sons, Wllam Meyer, Nutley, Henry Meyer, South Belmar and Howard Meyer Asbury Park. Funeral arrangements were n charge T. H. Bennett funeral home, Belmar, and Strratt funeral home, Nutley. Masonc servces were held. Thomas A. Wallace Thomas A. Wallace, 69, a carpenter,' Monmouth boulevard, Belmar, R. D., ded Monday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, after 10 day s llness. He was born n Jackson Mlls, son late Seth and Kesah Voorhees Wallace. Survvng are hs wfe, Mrs. da Norcross Wallace; a daughter, Mrs. Ldla Gfford, Neptune; a son, Clnton H. Wallace, Belmar, R. D., 1,; 12 grandchldren and a sster, Mrs. Sarah- Hulseheart, Neptune. Arrangements were n charge C. H. T. Clayton and Son funeral home, Adelpha-. GARAGE MAN NJURED SPRNG LAKE HEGHTS Wllam Ruck, R. D. 1, Belmar, was treated at Ftkn hosptal Tuesday for a laceraton hand receved whle workng at Bll Meyer s garage here. He was taken to Fkkn hosptal n auto one members Sprng Lake frst ad squad. After treatment he was released. f all mlk produced n Unted States n 1946 was placed n quart bottles and stood sde by sde, bottles would extend a dstance equal to 140 tmes crcumference earth. THE COAST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 Queen Seas L k e s Plane Travel, Too ANE HMMELMAN, blue-eyed, blonde 18-year- J old Lunenburg, N. S., grl who was selected as 'Queen Seas n recent Nova Scota fsheres pageant, had her frst arplane rde and travelled for frst tme n her lfe aboard a bg passenger shp as part award for wnnng Lunenburg beauty prze. Jane, shown wth Capt. A. LeBlanc, O.B.E., at wheel R.vl.S. Lady Rodney Canadan Natonal fleet comng up Boston harbor, was receved at Boston Cty Hall by Actng Mayor M K E & ; " MASE by Andrew L. Petersen and Tom Farley John B. Hynes and sgned Dstngushed Vstors rr Also, she was ntervewed n a rado broadr- -turned to Nova Scota aboard a Trans Lnes plane carryng a 12-quart pot bea enburg s mayor, L. L. Hebb. The beans v. ally prepared by Teddy Baun, souschef t. w.^ner Hotel and packed so well y were stll hot when TCA plane reached Halfax fou hours after leavng Boston. Motorsts: Traffc laws requre you to keep to rght on multple lane hghways, except when passng or overtakng slower movng vehcles. L A S S F E ADVERTSNG Call Belmar 2900 Advertsements publshed n Classfed Column are restrcted to regular typographcal style The Coast Advertser and to r proper classfcaton. Rates: 15 cents per lne (average 5 words to lne). WHOM TO CALL OACJJM f'llaners REPARED j PATTERSON S Vacuum cleaner re- parng. All makes. (Formerly wth Hoover Co.) th Ave., Belmar. For prompt Servce, Phone Belmar Pck up and delveres. No added charge. 1 HELP WANTED Male & Female MAN OR WOMAN steady ncome average ncome $45 weekly. Call on customers for famous Watkns Products n Belmar. No. nvestment. Busness establshed mmedate earnngs. Wrte to J. R. Watkns Company, Dept. C, Newark, N. J. HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted: Experenced, local operators, godd pay, steady work. Apply, Jesse Underwear, 707 9th Ave. tf. Always Compare Value! Before buyng lvng room, bedroom or ktchen furnture, look around compare! Tme Payments Arranged Clayton J. Newman Furnture Beddng 1717 F ST., SO. BELMAR Tel. Belmar Open Weekday Ntes Untl 10 TMELY T lfv h mmljeutejmcw- MAY 1 S T ON Y O U R, R G H T -A H A N D? O F C O U R S E N O T S L L Y - 'M GONC TO. P A T W TH T. DON T DELAY N DEALNG * TRANGLE SERVCE ttate* T'S T H E RG H T WAY TO B E C E R T A N YO U'LL B E SATSFED / / Always a Frendly Welcome Wth Refnement THE UNQUE CO CKTAL LOUNGE -..r r N AUTCAL ATM OSPHERE THE YACHT C LU B COCKTAL LOUNGE 901 F STREET BELMAR "Those bloodhounds really follow a tral! BULD VETERANS PALY FELD A $10,000 athletc feld for patents n Veterans Admnstraton hosptal at Northport, N. Y bult wth donatons obtaned by hosptal s voluntary servce commttee s nearly ready for use, VA sad. BELMAR A G E N C Y, nc. REAL ESTATE.. Thom as D. Joeck, P r e s. E d g a r E. Rogers, Secy...NSURANCE N S U R A N C E :: R E A L E S T A T E N n t h A v e.* T e l B e lm a r, N. J. E d w. J. B r a n d t e r 1837 Parkway South Belmar Bel J Day and Nght Just ONE Rack D R E S S E Sformer y l0 95to NOW $5.00 Just ONE Rack D R E S S E Sformer v to NOW Just ONE Rack D B E S S E S former,y NOW ALMA JEN KS FROCKS 1311 Rver Road Belmar The feld, completely fenced n and equpped wth bleachers, contanes j space for stball and baseball, n ad-' dton to numerous play areas. McKesson & Robbns ASPRN 2 Bottles 100 Reg. 37c each 49c 5 Lb. EPSOM SALTS 19c VRANGLE SERVCE STATON R O A D S E R V C E X&faJL RVER R O A D B E L M A R,H.J. mm* TC O. 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3 THE CO AST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JAN UARY 9, 1948 H h C H U R C H H EW S (nformaton publshed n ths news cop> should be suppled not column s furnshes by pas- varous churches. Church tors or accredted representatves later than WEDNESDAY NOON.) FRST METHODST CHURCH 7th Avenue and D Street Rev. Lawrence G. Atknson, Mnster 9:45 a. m. Church school, wth classes for all ages. 10:55 Mornng church worshp. The Rev. Joseph W. Chasey, former Dstrct Superntendent n New York Conference, wll be uest preacher The gowned Senor and Epworth chors, drected by Mrs..Lex. H. Copeland, wth Mrs. Mldred H. Condt at organ wll sng. 7:30 Evenng Frendly Servce. The Cadral Moton Pcture enttled The Good Samartan wll be shown n place sermon. An nsprng hymn sng wll be held. The Chapel and Cadral chors wll sng. You wll enjoy ths frendly nformal servce. Monday, 7:30 Boy Scouts n church. Tuesday, 7:00 Grl Scouts n Hebrew center; 8:00, Guld Crcle wll meet. Wednesday, 7:15 Chapel chor and Fellowshp, n church. Thursday, 6:45 Epworth chor, n church; 7:30 Cadral chor n church; 8:15, Senor chor meets n church. Frday, 3:30 Brownes meet wth wth Mrs. Wllam Whtten. CALVARY BAPTST Thrteenth avenue at E street Allan N. Nettleman, Pastor Servces for Sunday, Jan. 11, :45 A. M. Church School 11:00 Mornng worshp. Sermon by pastor, "The Quest For Chrst. The Cherub and Senor chors wll sng. 6:15 p. m. Junor H and Senor H Fellowshp groups. 7:30 Evenng Worshp. Sermon by mnster, All s Well That Ends Well. The Chapel and Senor chors wll sng. 8:30 p. m. Young People s Fellowshp. The Annual Busness meetng church wll be hel don Tuesday evenng at 8:00 o clock. CHURCH OF ST. UREL THE ARCHANGEL, EFSCOPAL Seta Grt Rev. Raymond H. Mller, Rector On Frday, Jan. 9, at 2:30 p. m., re wll be Annual Meetng guld, wth electon fcers and dedcaton a memoral to da Kndelan. On frst Sunday after Epphany re wll be a servce Holy Communon at 8:00 a. m., Sung Eucharst, Sermorn and Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., and Mornng Prayer and Sermon at 11:00. Mrs. Jean Herbert Wallmann wll play Nazareth by Gounod and Tro and Pastorale by Farrar. At 8:00 p. m. re wll be a Candlelght Servce sponsored by Young People s Fellowshp, wth specal program by chor. All are cordally nvted. The Wednesday School nstructon n relgon has resumed ts work after holdays, wth followng montors: Stephen Dougherty, Elane Ehret, Joan Fmbel, Warren Hardy, Murel Pearce, Gretchen Reed, Ernest Reed, Carol Ann Smth, Judth Tlton and Jon Tlton. The Msson Sprtual Ad 609 Twelfth avenue, Belmar. Servces Sunday and Thursday at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Monday, 3 P.M. Hebrew school for chldren. Monday, 8:30 P. M. J. Y. O. at Center. Tuesday, Y meetng, Evenng. Wednesday Jr. Y meetng. dl J t V : ; V 1 FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH 9th Avenue and E Street Rev. Paul Davd Sholn, Mnster Sunday Church School: 9:45 A. M. Relgous nstructon for chldren all ages. Mr. Edward C. Broege, Gen. Supt. Mornng Worshp: 11:00 A M. A warm-hearted Chrstan message delvered by Pastor. 7:00 P. M, The Chrstan Endeavor Group meets. John Mayer, Presdent. Monday: 7:30 P. M. The Grl Scouts meet Tuesday: 8:00 P. M. The Senor Chor Rehearsal ST. ROSE S R. C. CHURCH 7th Avenue and E Street Rev. James P. O Sullvan, pastor Confessons every Saturday from 4 to 5:45 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Frst Frday, devotons n honor Sacred Heart Jesus. Masses at 7, 3 and 9 o clock. Confessons on Thursday 4 to 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Frst Saturday, devotons n honor Lady Fatma. Masses at 7, 8 and 9 o'clock. Confessons 4 to 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. The perpetual Novena n honor Our Lady Mraculous Medal s held every Monday evenng at 8 p.m. Frst Sunday, Rosary and Altar guld; second Sunday, Holy Name socety; thrd Sunday, Blessed Vrgn sodalty. Deaf Ocean and Monmouth countes wll meet fourth Sunday month at 2:30. The servces-consst sermon, Benedcton Blessed Sacrament and a socal hour n school hall ST. JAMES EPSCOPAL CHURCH 1th and Hammond Avenues Bradley Beach Rev. Harry L. Hadley, Rector 8:00 a. m. Holy Eucharst. 9:45 a. m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Holy Eucharst wth sermon. FRST BAPTST CHURCH Xnth Avenue above D Street. Rev. P. T. Morrs, Pastor Sunday Servces: 11:00 a.m. Mornng Worshp, Sermon by mnster. 1:00 p.m. Church School; Frank Harrs, Superntendent. 5:30 P. M. Young People s Fellowshp; Mss, Elzabeth Prce, presdent. 8:00 Evenng Worshp. CONGREGATON SONS OF SRAEL llth Avenue and D Street Mornng servces each day, 7:45. Servces each day, 5:00 p. m. Saturday, 9:30, mornng servce. 4:3$ P. M. Class n Talmud, Conducted by Rabb. Sunday-School 10 and 11:30 A.M. SOUTH BELMAR Fre Calls 23 18th Ave. & Bedford Road 43 18th Ave. & F Street 42 21st Ave. & F Street 44 17th Ave. & F Street 47 18th Ave. & A Street RUSSELL H. ASTLEY REAL ESTATE LSTNGS WANTED NOW 1802 Snyder Avenu (Corner 18th Avenue) BELMAR, N. J. Phone Belmar _M 10% SA LE on Fabrcs, Whte Goods and Domestcs BELMAR FABRC SHOP 921 F Street Belmar w! f f you had as many rch desserts as dd durng holdays, you re probably ready to settle for some smpler, less expensve ones now. So here are a few to gve your palate and your purse welcome change: COFFEE QUCKE Whfen two top favortes lke cfee anda&p sann PAGE SPARKLE PUDDNG MXTURE get toger, result s a deleous duet that ll have everybody sngng,,,., your prases. So 'f com bne 1 cup v/ strong cfee and 1 cup evaporated mlk, and add gradually to 1 pkg. ^ " S P A R K L E PUDDNG MXTURE (vanlla or chocolate) n saucepan, mxng tll smooth. Cook over low heat, strrng constantly tll thck. Remove from heat as soon as mxture begns to bol. Pour nto servng dshes, and let stand tll cool and frm. Serve wth mlk. 4 servngs. TEMPTNG TME-SAVERS When want a lght dessert that s lght work to prepare, serve frut and cake. And course let A&P s pastry chefs bake cake. Thc oven-fresh JANE PARKER ANGEL FOOD RNG and JANE PARKER POUND CAKE are tops for toppng f a meal. Modestly prced, too. FREEZN' REASON V/ANNA SEE ME COME TO A DEAD STOP? NATONAl SAFETYCOUNCH SLOW UP A LTTLE FRST/ A UVE MEWOULD NCER. s < r z P? Take your tme n w n te r tm e, b eccu :e ce s just p lan slp pery. And th at s cv gerous w hen you are drvng too fc s t. to reduce your speed to conform to condton t!^e road. Expect unexpected. Keep your m nd on rood ah e ad, so you'll be ready for thot e m e rs-n cy around th e n e x t c o rn e r. Y o u c a n 't 's t e p on c n cy dme. Subscrbe to The Coast Advertser $2.00 per year WELL PRESERVED CAKE Speakng cake, try ths: Spread A&P s luscous ANN PAGE PRE SERVES (any flavor) between layers, top wth preserves, and cover entre cake wth merngue made by beatng 2 egg whtes wth 4 tbsps. sugar. Bake n moderate oven, 375 F., tll merngue s browned. Serves 8. APPLESAUCE SHORT-CUT Take a tp from Eve and tempt your menfolk wth apple desserts! And take a tp from me and make m wth A&P APPLESAUCE when you re n a specal hurry. t s full grand, fresh flavor. m partcularly partal to t n ths recpe: Combne a 20-ounce can A&P A P P L E SAUCE, cup crushed graham crackers, 2 tbsps. lemon juce and 14 tsp. cnnamon. Mx well, turn nto greased 9x5x3-nch bakng dsh, and bake n moderate oven, 375 F., 25 mnutes. Delcous served hot wth cream. 4 servngs. BELMAR Fre Calls 15 14th Ave. & F Street 16 6th Ave. & F Street 17 8th Ave. & F Street 18 10th Ave. & F Street 19 12th Ave. & F Street 23 3rd Ave. & A Steet 25 5th Ave. & A Street 27 2nd Ave. & B Street 29 5th Ave. & E Street 31 13th Ave. & D Street 34 7th Ave. & D Street 36 10th Ave. & C Street 41 14th Ave. & A Street 44 8th Ave. & A Street 47 18th Ave. & A Street 53 Oakwood & Rver Road 45 llth Ave. & A Street 55 12th Ave. & Rver Road 57 L Street & Rver Road 59 9th Ave. & Ralroad Unon Fre Company Goodwll Hose Company General Alarm TRY AN AD N THE CLASSFED Neon Mfgrs. Sgn Panters HAYES SGN C O. ARTHUR L. YATES, Prop. A Complete Sgn Servce Phone Belmar F St. Belmar, N. J. Grls Needed For Nursng As Career Grls nterested n nursng as a career stll may apply for enrollment n Monmouth Memoral Hosptal School Nursng, Long Branch, whch fers a md-year class startng January 20. Applcatons for three - year course should be addressed to Mrs. Alce O. Schoonmaker, Drector Nursng. Scholarshps and loan funds are avalable for those who need help n arrangng $300 tuton fee. The Monmouth Memoral Hosptal School Nursng s one four n New Jersey recognzed by Natonal League Nursng Educaton. Xny graduate, after passng her New Jersey State Board Examnatons, s automatcally accepted n New York State and takes no furr examna-1 tons. Students are taught scence at j Monmouth Junor College and receve about 50 ponts credt toward a \ Degree, whch y can later acqure j by furr study. Requrements for entrance nto Monmouth Memoral Hosptal School Nursng are as follows: 17 years agejfour years Englsh; two years hstory; two years Mamatcs j (algebra, geometry, trgonometary and arthmetc are acceptable); one year 1 chemstry; one year bology. Upon graduaton regstered nurse s elgble for a poston as gen- * eral floor duty nurse, publc health nurse or prvate duty nurse. Wth ad-! dtonal study she can become a head nurse, supervsor, assstant drector nursng servce, drector nursng servce, clncal nstructor, scence nstructor, assstant drector school Celebrate Bar Mtzvah, Of Kenneth Tanney The Bar Mtzvah Kenneth Tanney, son Mrs.Gus Tanney, 415 South. Lake drve,was held on Dec. 27 at Congregaton Sons srael. Celebratng event wth open house, relatves and frends came from Newark, New York and surroundng towns n spte bad road and nclement wear. Refreshments n buffet style were served and group sngng held, wth Mrs. Tanney at pano. Herbert Tanney entertaned on voln. When detected early, cancer usually can be cured by surgcal removal or destroyed by X-ray and radum. Delay s dangerous. No serum, paste or patent medcne has yet been developed whch can replace three proven: mthods treatng cancer x-ray, surgery and radum. nursng and drector school nursng. There are also or branches nursng whch may attract graduate. SELL Your SCRAP RON and Batteres Whle Prces Are Hgh. WE ALSO BUY RAGS AND PAPER USED AND JUNKED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Wall Auto Wreckers E. A. Palmer 1822 H ST. Tel W. BELMAB NEW HOURLY SERVCE 10 N EW Y O R K CTY! FROM SPRNG LAKE, BELMAR, AVON BRADLEY BEACH and O CEAN GROVE REDUCED RUNNNG TME Drect Buses No More Watng. y^ rk.k r^ r Every Hour Startng at Sprng Lake 7:05 M v J K N N o b : a. m. u n tl o -.os a. m. Every Two Hours Startng at Sprng AFTERNOONS: Lake 1:05 P. M. Untl 7:05 P. M. Sundays Untl 9:05 P. M. THS SCHEDULE EFFECTVE NOV. 23, 1946 Passengers Pcked Up & Dscharged Anywhere on Regular Route FOR SEAT RESERVATONS C A L L LO C A L AGEN T OR ASBURY PARK BUS TERMNAL PHONE A. P ASBURY PARK-NEW YORK TBANSET COBP. Condensed Report Condton THE BELMAR NATONAL BANK OFFCERS HARRY J. LEWS...- Presdent E. F. LYMAN, JR... Vce Presdent CALVN F. WOOLLEY... Casher LEON A. WOOLLEY...Asst. Casher MERLE SMPSON DRECTORS LEON T. ABBOTT JOHN GUNCO WM. H. HURLEY VERNON H. KNG HARRY J. LEWS E. F. LYMAN, Jr. E. DONALD STERNER Asst. Casher Member Federal Reserve System BELMAR, N. J. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSNESS, DECEMBER 31, 1947 RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks... $1,254, U. S. Government Securtes... 3,386, Muncpal Securtes , Or Bonds and Securtes , Loans and Dscounts... 1,154, F. H. A. Mortgages , Bankng House Furnture, etc... 35, Or Assets LABLTES $6,730, Captal Stock , Surplus , Undvded Prts... 42, Reserves for Taxes... 20, Deposts... 6,367, Or Labltes $6,730, Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton CD CD S y c rt- u wth mpunty. 02 < < sr f? f & g b : * *?. g g r+ (t> " S-75-tj» a b tr M M a 3 g* 3 to ty 5- a> 3 - s O $ Hjl

4 THE COAST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 Page 4 OUR DEMOCRACY Establshed n 1882 Telephone Belmar THE COAST ADVERTSER th Avenue, Belmar, N. J. { GEORGE P. FORBES, Edtor and Publsher WLLAM R. FORBES, Advertsng Mgr. NEW-FANGLED NOTONS r fe A Prnted and publshed every Frday, mornng at 701 Seventh Avenue, Belmar, K. J., and entered as second class matter at postfce at Belmar, JN. J. under an act Congress March 3, Member New Jersey Press Assocaton Advertsng Rate Card Furnshed on Request New JERSEY PRESS ASSN. 1 SUBSCRPTON PRCE: $2.00 per year, payable n advance; $1.00 for sx months. On sale at prncpal newstands and by carrer. Sngle copy 5 cents. COST OF SN O W R E M O VAL t costs a communty money to cope wth forces Na ture and when bg storms come, we not only have to suffer nconvenence but we have to pay for cleanng up process. The bg snow forced Belmar Commsson to adopt a $4,300 emer gency appropraton for removal snow from boro streets but, f we thnk we were hard ht, we have not read our papers fathfully and learned damage caused and loss lves n some places. We have to face such emergences and make best t. 10 let snow le wuold cost us more n loss busness, loss tme and nconvenence than show removal costs us. As long as y keep away from us storms whch wreck homes, dsrupt all sorts servces for a long perod and cause loss lves, let us pay for such thngs as snow removal and count ourselves fortunate that we are gettng f that easly, and by way, we thnk boro fcals dd a swell job n clearng our streets snow O W E SHOULD B E PROUD OF THS One does, not have to be an ardent sportng fan to thrll at name Laura Lou Jahn, Belmar s 14 year old tenns star, s mak ng for herself n tenns world. She lterally cleaned up n recent matches at Brooklne, Mass. She won grls ndoor na tonal sngles ttle by defeatng Adrenne Goldberg Baltmore, 6-2 ; 6-3. Then, teamed wth Mss Goldborg to wn doubles aganst Elane Lewck and Stephane Prchtko. t sn t so much her vctores whch have set tenns experts agog as t s ferocty her play, her aglty, pose and consu mmate coolness and presence mnd n any and every stuaton. Those who know r tenns best are speakng her play as marvelous for one so young and are predctng a brllant future for her. A t ths wrtng Laura Lou s playng n Florda' and, whle The returns have not yet reached us, her frends are confdent that Belmar s lttle marvel tenns courts wll come through wth sgnal honors. sr- -by Mat The Coast Advertser s proud fne sportsmanshp be ng dsplayed by ths young lady and beleves all Belmar shares that prde wth us. We shall follow her career closely and, though we may be not able to be eye-wtnesses to her performances, she can rest assured that we wll always be rqotng vgorously for her O H A R D TM ES FOR HOSPTALS n appearng before Belmar commsson, n behalf Ftkn Memoral hosptal, Monmouth Memoral and Rvervew hosp tals, Anthony W. Eckert, admnstrator Ftkn Memoral hos ptal, spoke anor stroke adversty vsted upon hosptals n se dffcult tmes. He stated that many persons who have been n habt donatng to hosptals have ceased to con trbute and that ths s one reason why nsttutons fnd m selves n drastc fnancal need. We can well understand why ths s. We doubt f any those who have ceased to contrbute are less frendly to hosptals than y have been n past. Most us, we beleve, have been forced to cut down on some our pet chartes smply because our pocketbooks cannot stand stran. Stll, re are people who have means to contrbute and we feel that, under crcumstances, y should feel an ncreased oblgaton to come to rescue. f those ample resources who have been n habt contrbutng would only ncrease r contrbutons a bt and those who have not been gvng would start contrbutng, we feel that problem hosptals would be solved. t s too bad that nsttutons whch are dedcated to humantaran work should be hampered by a lack funds. Ask yourselves what you can do to help releve stuaton. Brorhood Month Wll Be Observed Here n February KNOW YOUR GOVERNMENT Pckng Out Pockets V Taxpayers would be pleased to have Natonal observance Amercan Brorhood month wll be open f Uncle Sam remove hs hands from cally n New Jersey by former Sec some New Jersey s tax pockets. WAS, W HEN OWNNG A H O R S E L E S S C A R R A G E, retary War Robert P. Patterson, They feel, also, that y can get S E N D N G A G R L TO C O L L E G E, L G H T N G A H O M E W TH natonal campagn charman along qute well wthout alleged fed E L E C T R C T Y W E R E C O N S D E R E D N E W - F A N G L E D. Amercan Brorhood movement, eral ad and related nterference n wth an address at Second Annual State matters. R U T O N C E P R O V E D S O U N D T H E S E "N O TO N S" W E R E Human Rghts dnner at Essex House A C C E P T E D. TODAY, W E T A K E T H E M FOR. G R A N T E D. Prme advocate return to n Newark, Wednesday evenng, Feb- j states exclusve rght to nhertance ruary 4. gasolne and alcoholc beverage taxes " m Ths was announced oday by State! s New Jersey s Governor Drscoll. Hghway Commsson Spencer Mller, The Federal Government s a compar jr., state charman Natonal atve newcomer to several se Conference Chrstans and Jews, felds. New Jersey began collectng n sponsors Brorhood move hertance taxes n 1892, gasolne taxes ment, and Colonel Frankln D Oltr, n 1927 (motor vehcle lcense taxes state France charman Colonel D O- go back to 1903) and alcoholc bever ler wll be dnner charman, asssted age taxes n Uncle Sam last year tapped New by John R. Cooney and Joel L. Schlesnger, vce-charman state Jersey taxpayers for $105,000,000 n se three tax felds alone. f se fnace commttee. The affar wll be amended by rep tax funds or even part m, were resentatves from cvc ; nd common avalable to state, fscal fcals1' ty organzatons n every secton pont out, any alleged excuse for fur state. nvted guests honor n r federal handouts n form elude Governor Alfred E. Drscoll,! grants-n-ad would be elmnated. Unted States Senators Albert W.! The fact matter s that New Hawkes Montclar and H. Alexan Jersey last year collected far less from der Smth Prnceton and Mayor Federal Government n form Vncent J. Murphy Newark. Mss grants-n-ad than was taken by Louse Hartshorne, regonal drector Federal Government from taxpayers \ Natonal Conference,s ncharge here to pay for ad program. n arrangements. Headquarters addton to ths obvous nequalty, New Jersey regon s at 790 Broad or objectons to federal ad pro street, Newark. gram nclude red tape, multpled ad The entre month February has mnstraton costs and loss state " A7A77v/^7/- been desgnated as Amercan Bror control. hood Month, to be hghlghted by Bro- Uncle Sam s playng a strange A t t h e t u r n T f t h e c e n t u r y, h a v n g l f e n s u r a n c e rhood Week, startng Washngton s ; game Robn Hood f ponts out PAD AS NCOME W AS E X C E P T O N A L,,. TODAY, M O RE AND Brthday, February 22, and endng New Jersey Taxpayers assocaton, MORE A M E R C A N F A M L E S A R E R E C E V N G T H E R on February 29. Specal programs wll j Usng funds secured from tax sources LFE N S U R A N C E M O N E Y N M O N T H LY P A Y M E N T S, be conducted by Amercan Bror- j belongng to states on one T H U S M E E T N G TH E N E E D FOR N'" "'M E R E P L A C E M E N T. hood Round Tables and commttees! hand, he doles out federal :grants-dprogressve /PEAS F/A/P AJAP'/ACCEPTANCE n muncpaltes throughout state. ad to states on or hand. Cooperaton muncpal fcals has The assocaton long has opposed /N OUR DEMOCRACY. been pledged through New Jersey federal program grants-n-ad whch State League Muncpaltes. Specal costs taxpayers New Jersey $2 to Brorhood servces also wll be con $4 for every dollar doubtful assst ducted n churches and synagogues, ance receved from Federal Govj T he opnons expressed are not necessarly those orthe Coast Advertser. and Brorhood programs wll be ernment. sponsored by communty organza DRAFTNGM R. DRSCOLL tons. gress that has been made n health A movement s beng ared to draft Governor Drscoll for Commssoner M.ler and Colonel Unted States Senate-. The promoters seem to be motvated more D Oler sad publc support Bro care and need for ndvdual ef fort to mantan m on a voluntary, by a desre to get rd Senator Hawkes than to honor Governor rhood movement ndcates that ts non-prt bass program wll be most exten Drscoll, who rght now s at crest popularty wth sve n ts hstory, wth many new The Coast Advertser has been most voters. major educatonal servces and pro (cooperatve at all tmes and we are gratefull to you and members But f Governor Drscoll gets mxed up n a senatoral cam-, grams, nvolvng naton s largest your staff who are dong so much to unverstes, soon to be announced. pagn at a tme when he s tryng to have legslatve mple Plans are underway to expand human help us n our efforts to provde ment work consttutonal conventon, State New relatons courses and work at Rut best n hosptal servce. BERTRAM H. BORDEN, Jersey stands to lose much more than he could hope to accomplsh ger s unversty, New Jersey State Presdent, Board Governors. Teachers College and n many publc as one nnety-sx members Unted States Senate. school systems state ncludng The followng letter addressed to New Jersey needs Governor Drscoll where he s n largest, Newark. Mr. Howard Hayes, commssoner governor s fce for balance hs term. f he s successful n streets, was sent ths newspaper for consoldatng gans for good government made n.past publcaton. The letter: Howard Hayes, Esq. year, nto a reorganzed and coordnated state government, he A Commssoner Streets, need not stop at a seat n Senate. That accomplshment wll Borough Belmar, N. J. have been suffcent to gan recognton that wll put hm n lne Dear sr: had occason several days ago to vst Newark and Jersey, for much greater opportunty and responsblty than Senate EDTOR, The Coast Advertser, Cty, N. J. The condton streets Dear sr. As we near end affords. -f he succumbs now to entreates those who thnk 1947 want to express my apprecaton n varous muncpaltes passed he owes a greater duty to Republcan party than to people and that our Board Governors through were for most part de who elected hm r governor for three years, ndependent for support gven to our hosptal plorable. Upon my return to Belmar, was / voters state wll most certanly feel y have been let actvtes through columns your greatly mpressed wth fact that newspaper ths year. down. FREEHOLD TRANSCRPT. By keepng communty nformed roads and streets n Belmar were O work that s beng done and n so much better condton, that facltes that are avalable at Mon feel mpelled as a resdent to wrte DMES (PLURAL) mouth Memoral hosptal, you are per ths letter expressng my apprecaton The dsclosure last week that expenses treatng polomye formng a publc servce hgh-, for effectve way n whch Bel. lts vctms n Ocean county surpassed totaj amount donated est order. f s doubtful f our volun- mar dsposed problem pertamby resdents that county s a forceful argument for ntensfed tary health servces could have reach- j ng to streets created by re ed r present standards wthout cent snow storm, fnancal support campagn aganst crpplng dsease. Sncerely Yours, nterest and edtoral support RVNG GRANOFF, The Ocean county problem parallels stuaton n Mon our communty newspapers. Thanks 301 Eleventh avenue, mouth county where last November, t was revealed that t was to those newspapers, publc s be Belmar, N. J. comng ncreasngly aware pro- A What Or Edtors S a y LETTERS to Edtor necessary to obtan a $30,000 loan from Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss to pay costs treatng Monmouth county vctms. Backbone campagn to rase funds each year s March Dmes but too many persons let that delude m nto thnkng that a bare dme contrbuton releases m from any ^ te Y M A T T E R S Y O U R M O N f j. furr responsblty. The Ocean county report shows that that county hadhghest per capta contrbuton slghtly more than 33 cents per per son and re was spent n county about double amount collected re n past two years. t was revealed that care one case re took $2,616 county s total; anor needed $1,320, and stll a thrd, $1,075. n Monmouth, county chapter was forced to borrow $30,Wth new year comes promse from Washngton an 000 and reported t mght get an addtonal $20,000 because ts honest effort to cut down taxes. We beleve fulfllment that treasury was nearly depleted by a larger-than-usual nmube promse wll do much toward avertng serous consequences whch cases requrng treatment. Snce January, 1946, untl Novembe, are bound to follow falure to supply quck tax relef. 1947, re were 60 cases reported to county branch P U T TH E A X E S TO OUR T A X E S Protest aganst taxes was mld as long as re was a rea sonable margn between wages and take-home pay but almost constantly soarng prces have been cuttng nto take-home pay untl now s w " ' earner s feelng full mport ng subjected. Not yet have do but already we are hearng hat warnng cannot be gnored curb on government spendng las government watchd t6e fe s oblged to exercse n her n forced to naugurate n hs dng would make reducton ter and tax reducton s what see a workng man s battle, 1 aganst hgh costs and or nake r choce between natonal foundaton., n a short tme now, annual campagn for funds wll be started. Most persons apparently fal to note that slogan for campagn March Dmes has a plural S on dme part; re s no restrcton on gvng more than one dme. ASBURY PARK SU N D A Y PRESS.! W H Y BOTHER WTH! RECEPTED B L L S? 8 \ (^1 AY good-bye to odd-szed recept- ^ count. Your cancelled checks (all y ed blls. O pen a checkng ac- same sze for easy flng) are recepts. S» lelmar Natonal lank Belmar, New Jersey Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton 1

5 St. Rose's Athletc Dance Huge Success About 200 persons attended St. X l Rose s Athletc Assocaton dance last BELMAB COMMERCAL LEAGUE Saturday evenng at Le Deauvlle nn, New Bedford. Team Standngs Musc was furnshed by Tony Tre- W L bno and hs orchestra. Ab.ut $400 Ferrettl s Tavern was realzed. Carr s Luncheonette A feature evenng.was +he Star Barbara announcement basketball schedule for comng season and n Belmar Statonary Whnes and Lckers troducton by Coach Dck H- oh Sterner members football team. They Ferrett s \ Coeyman j Larrson Burns Shvetts j McArthur Among those present were Mr. and * Mrs. Vngcent Hrsch, Mr. and Mrs. Handcap Total Carr s Luncheonette 1 Morrs Carr, jr., H. Thompson Rogers G. Carr, sr L. Thompson Handcap Total ' Star Barbers Lotto Frosch......, Murray Davs , Sylvester ! McCormck Handcap % Total..., Whnes and Lckers N. Hart , Eggmann Dummy Larson Durand ; W. Hart Handcap Total Belmar Statonaary T. Bennett Haberstck C. Burger Walzer H. Bennett P. Burger Handcap Total Sterners Lyon ' 114 Whte Smth Eddleman Weeden Heynger Forgerson Handcap Total RKER AND BRCE.. Contnued from page 1 wth Canada Dry company. A lfe long resdent ths area, Mr. Brce s acceptng hs frst fce backed by a deep knowledge what hs people expect n way good government. Mr. Harry N. Rker, a resdent Fernwood road, s not new to cvc and poltcal lfe boro, havng served n past as Polce Commssoner, Presdent Polce mssoner and Presdent Polce Penson fund. Mr. Rker has been dstrct. sales manager, Thomas A. Edson ndustres (Spltdorf dvson) for past 12 years and has been famlar wth state and muncpal government affars through hs engneerng contacts made durng course busness. Reappontments for year were.made as follows:. Elvn R. Smmll, boro attorney; Mrs. Woolley, collector-treasurer; C. W. Brdsall, boro engneer; Mrs. Slater, lbraran; Owen S. Dunfee, buldng nspector. The above appontments stll left three posts open n boro, those boro clerk, water clerk and recorder..applcatons for poston clerk were receved from Mrs. Chambers, Mss S. Naom Morrs, Mrs. sabelle J. Park and Mrs. El M. Whte. Applcants for recorder post were Cyrl B. Clark and Nel Algor. Selectons wll be made wthn next 30 Jdays, t was announced. A temporary budget $11,750 was passed, and Jan. 7 was fxed as date for complng yearly budget. The Belmar Natonal bank was selected as fcal depostory, and rate nterest on delnquent tax- es was set^at 6 per cent. Paul Brce was renstated as an actce member n fre company and resgnaton Rchard Rggs as an actve freman was. accepted. Mr. Smmll acted as boro clerk at New Year s day meetng. Subscrbe to The Coast Advertser Edward L. Lowell, Mss Polly Skdmore, Henry Stenees, Mss Mldred j Frey, Mss Mary Ellen Nolan, Mss Nona McGnley, oseph Schneder, Rev. George Evertt, Rev. Francs Pccolella and ors. Geraldne Palumbo Wed to P.J. O'Shea St. Rose s church was scene on Dec. 27, weddng Mss Geraldne R. Palumbo, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Domnc Palumbo, 413 Thrteenth avenue, and Patrck J. O Shea, nephew Mr. and Mrs. Adran Zlrkelbach, Eghth avenue. The Rev. James P. O Sullvan, fcated. Mrs. Jane Rockefeller played, weddng musc. The solost, Mary Ellen Nolan sang, Ava Mara and Pans Angelcus." Gven n marrage by her far,! brde wore a gown whte satn wth a long tran. She carred a prayer book covered wth orchds and whte roses. Mss Dolores Paduano, Belmar, mad honor was dressed n an Amercan beauty gown taffeta and carred an old fashoned bouquet roses. Davd Regan, Neptune Cty, was best man. Bert Palumbo, bror brde, served as usher. The brde s mor was a brown dress and a corsage yellow roses. The mor brdegroom was gowned n blue and wore a corsage yellow roses. The recepton was gven at Campbell-Evans hotel. Mr. and Mrs. O Shea are both graduates St. Rose s hgh school, Belmar. Mr. O Shea s now attendng Rder cojlege and brde s employed by Belmar Motors company. Gov. Drscoll Warns Of Fuel Ol Shortage Spurred by Governor Drscoll s concern and mmnent shortage fuel ol, charman Leonard Dreyfuss Governor s Conservaton Commttee joned today wth Joseph L. McLaughln, State Fuel Coordnator, n questonng petroleum ndustry about avalable supples and methods dstrbuton. The next 60 to 90 days are crtcal ones as dstrbuton fuel ol s mm mu USY days ahead mean less tme B n ktchen to prepare evenng meal. When you re out late shoppng or come home tred from fvork re s nothng more satsfyng than knowledge that half dnner s ready and watng n refrgerator. A molded salad or dessert s answer. Newest thng n molds s llustrated above... a refrgerator ce cube tray contanng sx molds made Bakelte polyethylene. Ths wonderful plastc materal s vrtually unbreakable, wll not stckto refrgerator, or become brttle or warped. But perhaps most mportant feature from homemaker s pont vew s fact that se flexble molds requre only a slght pressure fngers and out pops dessert or salad. THE COAST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 Page 5 YOUR The frst dvson to be brought racks, Pennsylvana, has begun p to ts authorzed strength snce publcaton a weekly magazne end war s 82nd known as The Chaplan s Hour Arborne Dvson wth headquarters at Port Bragg, North Carolna. The dvson s n ew strength wll be approxmately 16,000 men, * number allotted under new arborne and nfantry dvsonal unt reorganzaton plan. : %, The magazne contans materal for non-sectaran lectures on ctzenshp and moralty to be used as a gude for chaplans gvng lectures to new recruts assgned to tranng dvsons throughout Unted States. * * * N MEMORY: The New Orleans Port Embarkaton and 29 Transportaton Corps shps recently have been renamed n honor Congressonal Medal Honor Wnners who lost r lves durng last war. The New Orleans POE, through whch About 17 percent total thousands troops embarked for strength dvson wll be combat duty, has been renamed made up Negro troops, form- Camp LeRoy Johnson n honor ng fve combat unts, ncludng a fallen hero from Oakdale, Lousone arborne nfantry battalon, ana, who sacrfced hs lfe to one feld artllery (155 mm. howt- save hs comrades durng fghtng zer) battalon, one ant-arcraft on Leyte n December j artllery battalon, and one tank * * * battalon at Fort Bragg, and THRD ARMORED: All veter- \ 1st Battalon, 25th nfantry at ans w},0 served honorably n Fort Bennng, Georga. One serv- Thrd Armored Spearhead- D- j ce unt composed Negro troops, vson, credted wth beng frst Quartermaster Feld Servce Amercan unt to capture a Ger- Company, wll be at Fort Bragg. man town and perce Segfred * * * Lne, are elgble for membershp MORa L TRANNG: Follow- n newly formed dvson as n g G e n e r a l Jacob L. Devers prn- socaton. The assocaton wll cple that There must be postve hold ts frst reunon* n Chcago, ntegraton mltary and moral Aprl 8th, 9th and 10th. The ortranng durng recrut s perod ganzaton s secretary, Colonel adjustment to Army lfe, L. L. Doan, can be reached by let- Chaplan s School at Carlsle Bar- ter at Fort Monroe, Vrgna. METHODST RETREAT TO BE to be spread among New Jersey HELD N OCEAN GROVE homes, busness establshments and The annual sprtual retreat New factores on some equtable bass. Jersey Methodst Conference Woman s Mr. McLaughln specfcally has gocety 0f Chrstan Servce takes asked followng uestnos: place n Ocean Grove Methodst 1. Wll your Petroleum Company ds Church, Thursday, Jan. 15, wth sesrtbute equally and equtable all avl-, sons at 10:30 A. M. and 1:30 P.M. able supples to jobbers and dstrbu- Speaker at both sessons s Dr. Antors? ( drew W. Blackwood, natonally known 2. Wll your company, f a producer Chrstan author, and pressor petroleum, make every reasonable homeletcs at Prnceton Semnary, effort to ncrease fuel ol yelds even topcs, The Psalter as a Gude to at cost redumng produc-j Prayer, and The Prayers a Busy ton gasolne'1 Woman. Mrs. H. W. Bland Detwler 3. Wll your company supply new ; and Mrs. A C Brady wll conduct decustomers when necessary f y have votons. Solosts Mrs Robert W. Martn Trenton, N. J. Several hundred Methodst women and pastors are expected to hear Dr. Blackwood. They wll take a box lunch and be served hot beverage. no prevous dentfable suppler? 4. Wll you forward me name responsble fcal your company whom you have desgnatedascooperatng wth fuel coordnator? 5. Wll your company jon me n presentng a program publcatons and edtons before our people so that all us know full extent and serousness ths fuel ol emergency? The followng Advsory Commttee from Petroleum ndustry has been selected by Charman Dreyfuss to expedte program: Kennedy Ware, Sun Ol Company; Wllam Stott, Standard Ol Company N. J.; A. W. Rch, Fuel Ol Dstrbutors Assocaton N. J.; Lafayette D. Lytle, Coastal Ol Company; W. F. Wlson, Socony - Vacuum Ol Company; Mr. Buckley, sr., Hartol PetroL eum Corporaton. DRVE AS F YOURUFE depended ON T. m Why not try followng recpe for a luscous.wntertme dessert. 2 envelopes (2 tbsp.) unflavored gelatne % cup cold water Vs cup hot grapefrut juce Vs cup lght corn syrup % teaspoon salt 1 pnt Gnger Ale Molded Frut Salad Vs cup halved seedless whte grapes Vs cup dced orange 1 cup dced grapefrut Vs cup dced canned pneapple V± cup broken walnut meats 1 lemon, juce Sprnkle gelatne on cold water; dssolve n hot grapefrut juce. Add corn syrup and salt; mx well. Add gnger ale and lemon juce. Chll untl syrupy. Fold n fruts and walnuts. Pour nto mold whch has been rnsed n cold water. Chll untl set. Serves 6. SOUTH BELMAR... Contnued from Page One county contrbutes $5.80 per day, he sad. Though money wll be set asde n budget for hosptals, no defnte necson has a»»yet been reached wher nsttutons wll actoually! receve contrbuton. However, Mayor Frank E. Herbert ndcated j that he was n favor gvng m at least $500. By unanmous vote, Counclman Alexander Hembacher was elected presdent councl. Mayor Herbert sponsored hm and ponted out that t was custom to elect a retrng member as presdent. Road Superntendent Owen S. Dunfee requested that resdents do not throw snow nto streets as water mans run close to curbs and contnued snow over m mght cause water ppes to freeze. Frank T. Grapel commended hghway department for ts excellent job n cleanng boro streets snow. Consderng that outsde equpment was not brought n to do job, he sad, department deserves a complment. t was announced that counclman would serve on followng commttees: Fred Schuler, water and relef and alcoholc beverages; Mr. Schulz, hghways and parks and real estate; Alexander Hembacher, fre and fnance and alcoholc beverages; Harry, N. Rker, lghts and publc^ buldngs and real estate; Paul W. Brce, law and ordnance and real- estate; and Rene Bergeron, sewers and santaton, j The followng were apponted as specal polcemen for remander year: Harold Fenton, Wllam Lar- j son and Joseph Danelson. Donald Whte was named road mantenance employe. Como Methodst Group Holds Amateur Nght An amateur program was hgh lght evenng, durng regular meetng Young Adult Fellowshp group Como Methodst church last Frday nght. The Rev. Charles Jones spoke concernng new year, and atttude wth whch t should be approached. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Vorhees and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rockhll. Ors attendng were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Runyon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vanderhoef, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Walker and Mss Sarah Johnson. HOSPTAL AUXLARY HAS REGULAR SESSON A card party wll be held n February at Campbell-Evans hotel at a date to be selected later, Belmar Junor auxlary Ftkn hospptal announced Monday nght at a meetng held at home Mrs. Edward Asher, 30 nlet terrace. Dsucsson was also held concernng money Valentes whch members wll fll and present to hosptal. Mrs. Mchael Q. Hancock was chosen charman card party commttee. Ors are Mrs. Lus Zawadzk, Mrs. Kenneth Mayer, Mrs. Ledyard Avery, Mrs. Benjabn Slversten, Mrs. Charles Van Wnckle, Mrs. R. Haarlander, Mss Lorrane Malsch, Mrs. Dorothy Krk and Mss Carol Rachln. Hostesses Monday nght who asssted Mrs. Asher were Mrs. Hebbard Chrstan, Mrs. Wally Keer, Mrs. Za- 1wadzk and Mss Rachln. The next meetng wll be held Feb. 2 at home Mss Rachln, 8 nlet terrace. She wll be asssted by Mrs. Earl Bennett, Mrs. John Makn, Mrs. Frederck Hummel and Mrs. Everett Antondes. Ors present were Mrs. Fred C. Eggmann, Mrs. Lester Weller, 3d, Mrs. James F. Gorman, jr., and Mrs. Donald Young. H U t e t o BETWEEN YOU AND THE COLP^ A p lab le plastc w eath erstrppn g. Easly,quckly ap pled to wndows, d o o rs, b a s e - b oards. Stops exp e n s v e h e at leaks. Just press n to place. Mortte d o e s not s h rn k o r crack. Keeps out dust and drt. Roll covers about 80 f t. en ou gh for 5 w ndow s. $1 25 Taylor's Store Tel F St. We Delver W E U ls Y f? M E N S f y B O Y S O U T F T T E R - JSL 911 F Street Belmar, N. J. HALF PRCE SALE! BOY S SUTS Ages 12 to 20 Regular Prce $15, $18. $20, $22 1/2 Sale Prce 7.5 0, 9, O, BOY S ALPACA LNED HOOD and ZPPER FNGER TP C O A T Reg. $20. Ages Sale Prce MEN S and BOYS MACKNAW COATS and JACKETS Regular Prce $8, $10. $12 1/s Sale Prce $5, $6 SHEEP LNED COATS Reg. Prce $16 and $20 V%Sale Prce *8, ^10.00 W OOL PLAD SHRTS... 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6 Page 6 THE* CO AST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 TH E ORGNAL Hook, Lne & H e r Requem By CHARLE HUTZ A warm feelng crept over us when we heard that sea had returned ts vctms. We know that famles deceased are comforted, that r loved ones have come home to be nterred close by where regular vsts keep closer memores those y loved. Especally to wdow late Capt. Fuchs, we send our condolences and say Charle, May God Rest Your Soul An Atomc Pledge Allegance to man, who, by hs personal lfe, both past and present, and hs knowledge human bengs, thru hs personal lvng and contacts wth m s essental to our program. Governor Alfred E. Drscoll has pledged hs entre career to sportsmen, so let us not confuse hs efforts wth Tower Babel tactcs, wndbaggng and soapng boxng whch end up by confusng everyone. My personal contact wth governor, and my chats wth hm, and hs drect communcatons and hs vews, have proven to me beyond shadow a doubt, hs honest sncere efforts n behalf conservaton and ts byproducts too many to lst. The Strped Bass bll comes up agan ths year for 12th annual shellackng wth two strkes on us before we go to bat, for Maths s agan n re callng m. Where does governor stand you say? Let me quote' from a letter receved from hm on Jan. 27, am deeply concerned wth needs and problems ever ncreasng group sportsmen n our state and value r frendshp and confdence very hghly. sncerely hope that may count on you and your fellow Sportsmen for support and mprovement fshng and huntng condtons, and preservaton New Jersey wld lfe. ' ** On Strped Bass Bll queston, governor sad also reterate my stand n support Legslaton to Make Strped Bass a hook and lne fsh only. beleve-that a program ncludng such legslaton s necessary not only n nterests large and rapdly ncreasng group sportsmen n our state, but also n nterests state as a whole. Lets forget wher we are Republcans, Democrats, 3d parters, or Socalsts or what have you,for wldlfe belongs to no party. Can we refore queston Governor as a man, on hs stand n our favor? At no tme n state s hstory have we been better equpped wth an all Amercan pscatoral lneup. Rep. Jm Auchncloss, Gov. Drscoll, State Senator Stan Herbert, Assemblyman Merrll Thompson and our own Mayor and Commssoners, Pete Macleare, Howe Hayes and Johnne Ferruggaro. Let us strke whle ron s hot. Make Strped Bass a Game Fsh n f we fal agan, let us be resolved as a poltcally free State Federaton Sportsmens clubs, we hope to lay asde all future bassblls, untl we have hung poltcal hde Senator! Maths, over rostrum State Senate, nscrbed wth se words Put Here by Senatoral Courtesy. Sea Monster Assocated Press thru J. Fordon reports from S. S. Santa Clara, Grace Lnes, 118 mles due east Cape Lookout, sghtng a monster whose approxmate dmen-j sons were, head, twoand one half j foot across two foot thck and fve, foot long. The cylndrcal body about 3 foot thck and neck, one and one half foot n dameter. The vsble part body was 35 foot long. The skn was dark brown, slck and smooth, wth no fns, har or rotuberances. A blood staned patch between 30 to 40 foot square, gave presumpton that monster was cut n half by stem shp and a terrfc slashng water was noted reafter. All ths was.substantated by John Rgney, navgatng fcer; Wllam Humphreys, chef mate and John Axelson, thrd mate. January s Natonal Lead Polluton Month. (Have we a concrete plan to stop m? What happens to all wndbags? Are y deflated? Two members each club n R. J. Schaefer Fshng tournament, local clubs beng Manasquan Rver Marln and Tuna club and Asbury Park Fshng dub, conflabbng at Hotel Belvedere n N. Y. tonte, to assst n plannng Natonal Sportsmens Show at Grand Central Palace, Feb. 14 to 23. We, ths column extend wshes for a quck recovery to Mrs. Helen Hansen, mor Monmouth county s No. 1 Juvenle sportsman. (Grand folks se.) We add our congratulatons to a fellow newsman, Harry Kroh, a fsherman note, who t ook fce Mayor Brelle, whle anor fel- j low fsherman, Harold Hfman j Hfman s Anchorage wll be on town councl. (Fshng men n a fsh- 1 ng town, what could be sweeter? J Fsh Tales Beleve t or not, but you can fsh for Pke, Pckeral or Pke-Perch from; frst Saturday n Jan. to last! Sunday January. Legal sze,12 n. \ Bag lmts, ten pke-perch; 10 pckeral. Ten n all when fshng thru ce for perch and pke-perch and 10 n all pke and pckeral. Don t forget you have to get a 48 lcense and as y arescarce at ths tme, you better get steppn, for ce fshng s gettng to be tops. Pat and Sandy s permanent adult castng team s beng organzed and wll compete n local, state and natonal tournaments n f nterested n jonng, wrte Pat and Sandy drect or to me care ths paper. The Spray out Shark rver boat works, was sold, to.pete Saro, an out towner. The Spray was formerly owned by Capt. Mueller Belmar. Our apologes for excluson those present at Governor s Fshng Tournament Award dnner at Trenton, recently, Commander Rensford Abbott, executve secretary to j governor and WaldoFrank, Daly l Home News New Brunswck and correcton, Mr. Schffel as Mayor j Long Beach, not Long Branch. Lock, Stock and Barrel The 1947 deer kll as reported by Fsh and Game councl was 3,650, settng a new record. Also reported was llegal kll 96 does. Monmouth s kll was 57, Ocean s 376. The largest klls per county went to Burlngton wth 692; Sussex wth 424 and Morrs wth 417. (What was unreported yearly llegal kll?) f you want to becomecrowbat, go to Ocean Countywoods and nqure. Don t forget wldlfe, wth food for necessty s not yet over. Suet, bread, grans and meat fats are choce tdbts. Conserve for a Reserve Whle one our top sportsmen was tryng to fnd ways and means, to settle a 43 te at a recent shoot, he beng one - those ted, an unannounced 45 settled debate. (Better luck next tme, George Guy.) Raccon are all ths s left for you pop gunners, season endng Jan. 15. Between sunrse and sunset only, no trappng. No daly lmt, but 15 durng season. Subscrbe to The Coast Advertser $2.00 per year Try... Brown s Luncheonette (Formerly Mlton's) 1006 F STREET BEL For a Satsfyng Luncheon or Tasty Snacks and Sandwches COMPLETE FOUNTAN SERVCE Tobacco Needs Magaznes Newspapers The Woman Lstener B y Sally W elles THNGS TO COME n year 2000 were predcted by CBS newscaster Lowell Thomas at recent dedcaton ceremones for new annex to Advertsng Club New York. The predctons were placed n a "Flask Future" whch was sealed n a cornerstone. Thomas predcts that n 2000 ndustres world wll be operated by atomc power, and that our present Western system poltcal freedom wll be expanded all over world. He also prophe- Lo w ell T h o m a s sed (hat wves, even wth all wonderful new gadgets, wll stll burn toast, and that husbands wll be grouchy at breakfast. The popular daytme drama, The Gudng. Lght, agan dd unusual... turned a story character fnto a real person. n scrpt Charlotte Wlson, portrayed by Betty Lou Gerson, was gven a rado try-out. Lsteners to program were urged to regster r opnons ths new actress by sendng a postcard to Charlotte,1 c/o The Gudng Lght. The overwhelmng number ayes" amounted to over 600. Drector Turns Teacher n case Charles Urquhart. n addton to hs current rado assgnment as drector NBC daytme drama, "The Rght To Happness", Urquhart s now teachng at Columba Unversty n New York for Amercan Theatre Wng, Rado Secton. Most Popular Guest ever to appear on ABC Welcome Travel-! * * * ers program judgng by ap- Varety s thng whch popuplause audence was Rn lar Jule stevens, NBC s Road Tn Tn. When ntroduced at a recent broadcast by emcee Tommy Bartlett, he barked a cordal greetng. t seems he was en route to Pacfc Coast, and just stopped f at ths famous show, whch plays host to travelers passng through Chcago. * * Two Recent Addtons have been made to cast CBS Young Doctor Malone" show. Well-known Alce Renheart s now playng role heartless and connvng Dana Grant, whle capable actor James Monks s heard as Judge Beale, who s presdng at current tral. * * * The Story Berry Kroeger, now heard as Reed Bannster on CBS show. Bg Sster, can be summed up n one word, Success. Along wth hs many rado commtments. Berry s currently beng tested for an mportant role n new move. The ron Curtan, as well as beng consdered for a part n forthcomng producton Crme and Punshment Last season he was prased by drama crtcs for hs role n Joan Lorrane. LOCAL CARS COLLDE A car drven by Carl N. Schoen Manasquan-New Bedford road, New Bedford, struck automoble Arthur Besky, 219 Eleventh avenue, Belmar, as Mr. Besky started to pull away from curb, early Wednesday mornng, Bejmar polce reported. MUSEUM TO BE CLOSED The Monmouth County Hstorcal assocaton museum, 70 Cgurt street, Freehold, wll be closed- durng month January, W. S. Holmesf drector, reported ths week. Subscrbe to The Coast Advertser $2.00 per year D rve w tho ut w o rry use chans and don't hurry. That's pretty good capsule ad vce fo r m otorst w h o must d rve on snow or ce. Tests show tre chans reduce b rakn g dstance 49 to 70 per cent on ce an d snow. So use 'em! But chans on w h eels w o n 't replace b ran s at w h eel. They are a lnk to safety w hch w ll help careful d rve r avod m shap. ALTERATONS REPARS APPRASALS EHRET - DAY CO 28 BULDERS YEARS O F BULDNG EXPERENCE A. F. Bank & Trust Bldg. ASBURY PARK Phone A. P Lfe" seral, lkes most about rado Durng past few weeks her rado commtments have ncluded a Sourn Belle, a tart, a gun moll, an ngenue, a shrew, and a laboratory techncan! The last mentoned, a laboratory techncan, s her role n Road Lfe". The Presdent a well-known Hollywood flm, company s negotatng for Aove rghts to lfe story dancer Martha Graham, Mss Hush c/f seven-week natonwde contest on Ralph Edwards NBC "Truth Or Consequences show! f clearance can be obtaned, producton wll be ttled Mss Hush. The new, ultra-modern Tom Breneman Restaurant, on North Vne Street n Hollywood, opened December 1st, and Tom Breneman s now orgnatng hs ABC Breakfast n Hollywood shows from re. The restaurant, whch holds about 1,000 persons, s completely soundproed, and s only restaurant n world especally desgned for broadcastng. + t m SECURTY1, BUY YOUR EXTRA SAVNGS BONDS n o w PROTECT YOUR FUTURE Murphy Apponted County Treasurer The Board Freeholders last Tuesday, meetng* n r fnal sesson ( 1947, unanmously apponted James S.1 Parkes drector fnance and Admnstraton after acceptng resgnston Edgar O. Murphy, and seated, by appontment Earl L. Woolley,; Neptune townshp, to fll vacancy ^ created as Mr. Murphy assumed hs new poston as County treasurer for Senator Elect J. Stanley Herbert, Prosecutor J. Vctor Carton, Sherff ra a three-year term. Mr. Murphy, who has served on E. V'olcott, Ross Beck, charman Neptune townshp commttee and board Freeholders for 11 years,1 formerly announced hs resgnaton from group and was apponted by m and sworn n to $5,000 post whch was held by Crcut Court Judge Haydn Proctor, who was servng wthout salary. Offcatng n swearng n ceremones was County Clerk J. Russell Woolley, and congratulatons from many n audence were gven Mr, Murphy. Mr. Woolley and Mr. Parker. The newly apponted Freeholder wll serve unexpred term Mr, Murphy whch ends n December Mr. Woolley has been a member fre commssoners, board educaton and Townshp commttee n Neptune. Among those ferng congratulatons were Judge J. Edward Knght, Rchard R. Stout, son Rchard W. Stout, Republcan leader Neptune: townshp. THE KENNY" TECHNQUE muscle re-educaton straghtens^ and strengns polo-weakened legs nne-year-old Neal Johnson. Student Kenny techncan Jm Hggns former Coast Guardsman from Brooklyn gves boy a daly workout at Kenny nsttute, Mnneapols. A -l.l S T N G S WANTED f you wsh to sell your property or rent t by year or season, lst t wth us NOW! _ F O R A L L YEAR and SUMMER HOMES::: H O N C E a n d D O D D R E A L E S T A T E A N D N S U R A N C E 706 T enth A ven u e Belmar 503 FLL YOUR PRNTNG NEEDS NOW! 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7 ARMORY CARD Frederck Von Schacht, Mlwaukee gant grappler and wrestlng season s sensatonal star, (just returned for a trumphant tour) agle Her-, man Dutch Rhodes, wll be head-.lnng a number slam bang bouts at Asbury Park Armory on Saturday nght. Von Schacht, who s conceded to be rated as one frst j team wrestlers, has shown enough m at' acton n hs appearances here to be ready and able to cope wth anyone. He has sze (6 ft. 3 n.) weght, 235, lbs.; and knows mat combat. Vonj Schacht s undefeated exdept for a crushng receved at hands 270 lb. gant Prmo Camera. Fred s as rough as y come. He ueses hs knees to advantage an dnot always legal or orthodox. The Mlwaukee terror rles up fans perhaps more than anyone ever to compete at Asbury Park Armory. Wth all hs rough stuff, local mat followers know that }vhen Von Schacht s n rng y 'vvll see acton. Acton s Dutch Rhodes mddle name. Three years have elapsed snce le frst appeared here n a scramble wth Maurce La Chapelle. Snce n Rhodes has come a long way n wrestlng world. He has been a sensaton for past two years on hs tour through South and WUst. The fdrmer Garden polceman was a great, favorte here. The scramble between. two mat antogonsts wll be de- j cded best two out three falls for wnd up whch ncludes three or exctng events to start at 9:00 P. M. Whle Von Schacht s well known for hs recent appearances here, many wrestlng fans have never seen Rhodes n acton. Plenty exctemen can be expected when ths clash 'goes on. Herman Dutch Rhodes has class. He s an acrobat as well as a -wrestler. Von Schacht wll have type competton he has not seen, come Saturday nght. The balance show ncludes several newv mat performers who have been matched wth opponents that wll prove r worth. An talan, wth an outstandng record from hs natve t3ly s handsome Tony Snatra. Tony s matched wth rsh Pat Welsh, a tough mat roughster. Anor newcomer, Blly Darnell Phladelpha, has a pleasant evenng's assgnment n a mat tussel wth Jesse James from Washngton, D. C. The openng fray scheduled to get under way at 9 P. M. features Mlo Stenborn, ronman who wll clash wth Hollywood s gft to mat world, celebrated Vllan, Abe Sten. / About one-half all cases cancer n men. and one-thrd all cases n women, nvolve stomach. Every famly physcan s equpped to make a prelmnary examnaton j whch may reveal presence 1cancer. HEALTH HNTS l f l mm l f t ( Health Hnts s a regular contrbuton to ths paper by The! Medcal Socety o f Sev Jersey. Questons should be addressed to ) Offce Socety, 315 West State Street, Trenton 8, N. J.) j HOW S YOUR POSTURE? GOOD posture s to human body what straght beams and plumb A lnes are to a house. Posture has to do wth basc health and soundness body. t also has to do wth attractveness and effcency whole personalty. There s unquestonably somethng persuasve somethng that commands respect n a person who walks or sts gracefully, hs head erect, hs step frm, and presentng an ar easy self-control. Have you ever seen a person wth & slovenly,-awkward way carryng hmself, or who nvarably sat slumped on curve hs spne, who was neverless brght, ndustrous and effcent n or matters? Well, hardly ever A faulty posture also may njure our health and deprve us a good part energy we need for our daly work. Let us see how ths comes about. Good posture s a matter graceful movement. t means carryng body wth care and prde, and wth a humble regard for ts natural beauty and strength. As n art archtecture, a graceful structure s nvarably a sound one, and a strong structure cannot fal to be graceful. So wth human body. Poor posture, slovenly lnes, stooped or rounded shoulders, protrudng abdomen, flat chest, dropped chn and shufflng gat, produce ungraceful movement and ndcate a weak, unhealthy body, a negatve personalty and mental neffcency. These faults. posture produce muscular strans whch cause dscomfort and alteratons n shapes < body cavtes that nterfere wth functons nternal organs. Snce n our wakng hours, we spend more tme sttng down than n walkng or lyng down, a correct posture n sttng poston s "Facts Fght Cancer, an nformatve booklet s avalable for askng from New Jersey Dvson, Amercan Cancer Socety, 790 Broad Street, Newark, 2, N. J. f especally mportant. n ths poston, spne s drectly affected. Bodes were made before chars, and char should be accommodated to body. Not or way around. No one, for example, should st for long hours n a char that permts body to slump or sag. f? muscles and lgaments chest and abdomen are allowed to relax for long perods, whle muscles back are stretched out, abdomen wll begn to sag permanently and frst thng you know, your chest ha? dropped down to your stomach!.most chldren nstnctvely have a good posture and graceful carrage. t seems lkely that n slovenly habts and unhealthy postures as y grow older are usually suggested by. examples r elders. The housewfe has a specally hard tme t to mantan good posture. So many ronng boards, snks and wash tubs are set at a heght that forces her to bend or slump over for long perods at a tme. Fortunately modern equpment s constructed to allow for better posture at work. A balanced body walks smoothly, conserves energy and makes a more graceful, younger-lookng slhou ette. The appeal good posture s to our vanty as well as to our de sre for good health and vtalty How s your posture? THE CO AST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948 Page 7 Cowboys Vote For Ths Cowboys as fashon experts provded an unusual spectacle when y served as judges at Cosmopoltan magazne s male-tested fashon show at Stork Club n New York. Shown above as pctured n January Cosmopoltan s one wnnng dresses selected. t s a scroll prnt crepe dress wth paner drape on each sde - skrt. A product Penart Fashons, t has a keyhole necklne, self-belt, and short sleeves. The jury ncluded Gene Autrey; cowboy move star; Toots Mansfeld, champon calf roper; Dck Grffth, champon bull rder and trck rder; Joe Walsh, rodeo judge; Bll McMackn, saddle bronc champon; and Carl Dossey, bareback c h a n t n n n. LEGAL NOTCE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Department State CERTFCATE OF DSSOLUTON To all whom se presents may come, Greetng: WHEREAS, t appears to my satsfacton, by duly auntcated record proceedngs for voluntary dssoluton re by unanmous consent all stockholders, deposted n my fce, that Bohler & Sons, nc., a corporaton ths State, whose prncpal fce s stuated at No H Street, n Borough Belmar, County Monmouth, State New Jersey (Oscar H. Bohler, beng agent ren and n charge re, upon whom process may be served), has compled wth requrement Ttle 14, Corporatons, General, Revsed Statutes New Jersey, prelmnary to ssung ths Certfcate Dssoluton. NOW THEREFORE, Secretary State New Jersey, Do Hereby Certfy that sad corporaton dd, on Eleventh day Dec- Bradley Auto-seat Covers Custom Made or Ready Made Free nstallaton whle you wat AUTO TOPS RECOVERED 719 Man St. Bradley Beach Tel. A P Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wed tll 9 FENDER WORK PANTNG REPARNG RADATOR W ORK ARTE'S AUTO BODY and FENDER SHOP Tel H STREET W. BELMAR LEGAL NOTCE ember, 1947, fle n my fce a duly executed and attested consent n wrtng to dssoluton sad corporaton, executed by all stockholders re, whch sad consent and record proceedngs aforesad are now on fle n my sad fce as provded by law. N- TESTMONY WHEREOF, have hereto set my hand and affxed my fcal seal, at Trenton (Seal) ts ths Eleventh day December, A. D. one thousand nne hundred and fortyseven. LLOYD B. MARSH Secretary State. J. HENRY DAN&ER FUNERAL HOME Successor to THOMAS K. m a k? 604 F St., Belmar, N. J. A modern funeral home ferng a dgnfed servce to meet every fnancal need. Formerly wth FARRY MEMORAL HOME Phone Belmar r Belmar Fsh Market W H ERE Q U ALTY AND CO URTESY PREVAL CO D BLUES M ACKEREL FLOUNDERS SCALLO PS SALM ON FRO G LEGS BQNTO ALL SEA FOOD N SEASON C L A M S Cherry-stone Chowder Steamer St Clams Lttle Necks (Fresh opened) Qt. or Pt. 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SCHLSSERMAN R ELA B LE LAUNDRY A L L Cash 1600 H STREET - BELMAR LO CAL ^ CALLNG A R EA SERVCES and Carry Now ncludes 2 7,0 0 0 Telephones o f 2 0,8 0 0 for those who dd an ncrease not have extended area servce YOUR LOCAL TOLL-FREE CALLNG AREA TODAY: Belmar Allenhurst f e Asbury Park Manasquan Sprng Lake BEL ENJOY THE BEST! n SEA FOOD Cooked as Sea Food should be cooked FRESH FSH LOBSTER* SALADS HOMEMADE CHOWDER CLAMS - CRABS DAVE S S E A FOOD RESTAURANT Cor. 7th Ave. and F St. WNES RYE SCOTCH BEER CHAMPAGNE CORDALS BRANDES WARNER'S REXALL DRUGS 10TH and F ST. BEL N E W JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A ll 5c to ll charges were ehmnated, effectve January 1, between ponts n New Jersey where such a charge prevously appled. Adopton wde-range local callng area for all, recognzes th e ncreased busness and socal nterests between nearby communtes. t s an mportant step n makng your telephone servce faster and more useful.

8 THE COAST ADVERTSER, FRDAY, JAN UARY 9, 1948 Page 8 RWN PANTS VVD PCTURE OF NEW SUPER PARKWAY New Jersey s proposed superpark way from New York Cty to Cape May, would reach nto Monmouth county wthn three years, Freeholder Joseph C. rwn told ^Freehold Rotarans last week. The speaker panted a vvd pcture benefts 8-12 lane road would brng county and opned t would be greatest mprovement for Monmodth county snce nventon automoble, when he spoke be fore group at Amercan hotel. Untouched by crossroads or stop lghts, and wth secondary road en trances at one to two mles ntervals, new hghway now under construc ton n four sectons state was ponted out by Mr. rwn as ans wer to present loss busness from metropoltan ' area by county and a means whereby New Jersey s county propertes wll be heghtened n value. t wll mean a terrfc cost, de clared Mr. rwn. "But t parkway plan s defntely a realty and thru t thnk Monmouth county wll come nto ts own. The Freeholder.declared that Mon mouth county has consderably more to fer state and metropoltan dstrct n comparson to or New Jersey countes, touchng among or thngs county s abundance rch farmng and wealth recreatonal facltes where parkway went through Monmouth county "t wll be good for Monmouth people. Of course we are vtally nterested n ts locaton, he sad, but no def nte survey has been made at present tme n county, although some commtments have been made. The latest development s hear ng on proposed canal, (an 18 mle stretch n county) aly mss ng lng n country s nland water way between St. Lawrence and Florda. Mr. rwn ponted out exstence a possblty that parkway mght follow course proposed canal n Monmouth county Should project materalze. Accordng to hghway commssoner Spencer Mller s statement at re cent Trenton hearng on proposed canal, such a canal-parkway adjacent project would be entrely feasble, Mr. rwn sad. Comparng New Jersey parkway wth Merrtt parkway n New York state, Freeholder rwn eyed Offcers Elected by Local Women's Group HOLDUPMEN ROB LOCALGAS STATON FRE EZN ' REASON At a meetng held Monday nght n Frst Ad home, Mrs. Wllam Chambers was elected presdent South Belmar Women s Republ can club. Ors seated were: Mrs. Gus Stumpfl, vce presdent; Mrs. Alexander Hembacher, secretary and Mrs. Anna Shaffer, treasurer. The fcers were nstalled by Mrs. Jonathan Allgor. Mrs. Arthur Prce, outgong vce pres dent, was presented wth a corsage. Mrs.llam Eberhardt was made hosp talty charman and also gven a spec al prze. * Ors present were Mrs. George Burns, Mrs. C. B. Clark, Mrs. Owen Dunfee, Mrs. Frank Grapel, Mrs. F. Bart, Mrs. Charles Schulz, and Mss Rhoda Van Atta. V NATONAL SAFETY COUNCL Lucas Plays "Santa To London Chldren Francs H. Lucas, seman, second class, USN, son Mrs. Mary Lucas, '712 Sxteenth avenue, Belmar, played Santa Claus to 70 bltz chldren n London, England, at a pre-chrstmas party Staged by enlsted, men Headquarters Command Company Admral Rchard L. Connolly, Commander-n-Chef Unted States Na val Forces n Eastern Atlantc and Medterranean. The entertanment, whch took place n Recreaton Hall Navy s Grosvenor Square headquarters n London, ncluded a Chrstmas lunch eon, moves, Carol sngng and presentaton toys and candy by Far Chrstmas, Englsh Santa Claus. Y o u 'll be lv n g n a w n te r b lu n d e rla n d f you f a l to co ndton yo u r ca r fo r w n te r co n dton s. Yo u m ust see d an g e r to a v o d t, so be sure those d efro sters an d w nd* sh eld w p e rs a re w o rkn g. Don't fo rg e t h e a te r, tre ch an s an d h e a d lg h ts, e th e r. Yo u ca n 't b ltz a b lz z a rd, so check up now to check w n te r accd en ts. There s a serous shortage fuel ol. Governor Drscoll asks that all rmostats be se at 60 at nght. The next 60 to 90 days are crtcal. We must reduce our ol consumpton ffteen percent. f all wll save a lttle, re wll be enough for all. LEARNNG TO WAK s dffcult enough n natural order Lfe; tacklng t at age two wth polo-weakened muscles s doubly dffcult. Lttle Tommy Wask, patent at Kenny nsttute, Mnne apols, gves serous thought to step-by-step nstructons from Kenny techncan Jeanette Truax Wlkes Barre, Pa. E-2 Communty Center Schedule FEDERATON TO MEET Week Jan. The next regular meetng Sunday, 8:00 p. m. St. Rose Vets, Monmouth County Federaton Sportsmens Clubs wll meet tonght ve Long Branch War Vets. Monday thru Frday 2:30-3:30 p. m. at Franks Bar, Fourth avenue and St. Rose Boys and Grls. Broadway, Long Branch. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and state s new road as a consderable ad Frday, 3:30 p. m. Grade 4 and 5; n helpng state s traffc -problem, 4:30, Grades 6, 7 and 8. Monday, 5:30 St. Rose Boys; 7:00 statng that New Jersey has heav est automoble traffc all states DeMolay vs Avon Bazooka; 8:00 Meth lyng as t does between two metropo odsts. Tuesday, 5:30 p. m. Ar Scouts; 7:00 ltan dstrcts, New York and Phla delpha. Presbyteran C. E.; 8:00, St. Rose vs Our hghways are a beehve traf Jamesburg H. S. Wednesday, 3:30-4:30 p. m. St. Rose fc movement, he sad, and as we are nterested n gettng people nto Grls; 5:30, St. Rose Boys; 7:00, Bap our state and county we want ths tst; 8:00, Yacht club; 9:00, Lncoln new parkway as quckly as possble. HY vs Red Bank West Sde. Frday, 7:00-10:00 Canteen. Saturday, 9:30 A. M. Grades 4 and 5; Tovard an ndependent H oly Land 10:30, Grades 6, 7, and 8; 11:30, Games. COOPERS LAND SALFSH WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Sal-! fsh Certfcates West Palm Beach Fshng Club have been gven to Harry and Dorothy Cooper 511 Seventh avenue, Belmar, N. J., accord ng to Jack Scudder, manager sportsmen s club. Dorothy Cooper landed a 7 f t 4 n. 42 lb, salfsh and Harrson Cooper brought n a Sal measurng 6 ft., 9 n., and weghng 34 pounds. The Belmar anglers were fshng edge Gulf Stream here wth Capt. John Wene as skpper on? cruser Secret when y brought n mghty marne battlers. Storm Postpones Muscal Concert Belmar polce were ke^t busy ths week n an endeavor to apprehend two colored men who held up Bernard Murphy, an attendant n gas sta ton at Ffth avenue and F street and made f wth $129 last Sunday nght. Also to solve entrance by burg lars to four stores-n busness area. n three places, undetermned amounts o f cash were taken from cash regsters. At one stores, Ben nett s fsh market, 703 Eghth avenue, re was no money n place to take. The or places reported burglar zed were: Kurnsky s butcher shop,, 1005 F street; Bendette s restaurant, 908 F street, and Rpley cleaners, 921 F street. Entry nto butcher shop was ganed by breakng a rear wndow. A hasp on rear door fsh mar ket was broken to expedte entry re and a back door was forced at restaurant. Two More Burglares Later two addtonal burglares were reported to local polce when t be came known Bedette s restaurant, 908 F street had been robbed $97 n cash and clothng taken from apartment Nat Elnspurch, who lves above Bedette store. Tel. BElmar STANLEY WHTE &SON PANTNG - DECORATNG 26 Years Experence All Work Guaranteed, Estmates Cheerfully Furnshed TH AVE. BELMAR ' OPEN TL- THE W EE HO U RS O F THE M O RN N G Mrs. Mary Belle Kumfert, who was to have presented a muscal program last Frday at regular meetng Belmar Woman s club n l brary meetng room, was unable to do so on account snow storm, j Mrs. Kumfert wll play when garden department, meets ths Frday. Charles Schneder, jr., son Mrs. C. Schneder, sr., musc charman, was heard n pano selectons. 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