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"MANASQUAN When if stand Beauty, Charming Home Seashore, Biver and Countiy Create a Delljhtful Atmosphere. MANASQUAN Manasquan Homes Beached Through the Medium of This Paper. Cnblaaed In Optonlon. Politically Free. Ideal Advertising Result.

VOL. XLVII-No. 15 MANASQUAN, N.U., FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1931 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Assembly Candidate mm appoints Time Changes Sunday Daylight Saving Time will COMMISSIONERS go into effect Sunday morning at 2 o'clock and will continue until the last Suuday in Sep Council Waives all Fees tember. To make the change, one need only set timepieces ahead For Permits on New High School one hour. Experience has proved it far better to do this State Board Refuses Application of American Timber Company To Fill Back Creek, Etc.

Goes On Record As Opposed to Granting of Any4'Application for Solid Filling or Bulk-heading That May Interfere With Future Harbor Lines. Station Merger Approved Woid was received here this morning of the decision of the Public Utility Commission approving the plan of the Penn-. sylvania Railroad Company to consolidate the two stations at this place and the Sea Girt station and to erect a union station at the junction of the New York Long Branch railroad and the Freehold-Jamesburg Agricultural railroad. Hearings in this matter were Jield before the Utility Commission, at which some of our people presented objections. The mayor and council 01 both Manasquan and Sea Girt passed resolutions approving the plan.

kupon retiring Saturday night. Mayor Riddle and all members of council, with the exception of Mr. Haver, who was out of town, BROTHERHOOD MEETINGS sf- v'S 13 I were present at the meetine Tues day night. END FOR SEASON Mayor Riddle said that requests have been made that the beach be 11 cleaned and that the comtort sta- Army Captain Gy.s Interesti Talk tion oe openea over inc wccucnua. The mayor said many people are ASSEMBLYMAN DURAND Mayor Frank Durand of Sea coming here, especially en Sun days.

The announcement of a policy of vi The closing meeting of the Broth. dirt is again a candidate for the of an Inlet connecting the Shrewsbury with the ocean waa then referred to. tal interest to Manasquan and the en On motion it was ordered that erhood of the Presbyterian church Republican nomination for Assem tire Jersey coast was made by the EX-GOVERNOR MOORE so that, with the protection now existing by reason of the Coast Guard ser bly at the primarv election on May State Board of Commerce and Naviga was held Monday evening. An excellent supper was provided by Mr. Effiingbam and an assistant be employed for this work.

Mr. Effingham has been in charge of this 19th. tion on Monday last at the regular meeting of that Board, in the decision upon the application of the American vice, and the shortness of the runs in the ocean, small coastwise traffic would be practically as safe as though the -Woman's Aid Society and Mr Durand has made a splendid SEEKS RETURN FROM YOTERS served in the church dining room Timber Company for permission to fill record as a member oi the lower house and has been instrumental work for several years. It was also ordered that the com fort station be opened at the dis Back Creek and a portion of Deep L. Randolph, engineer at the Creek, tributaries to the Manasquan Manasquan inlet, made a brief ad in having pasted manv measrres inlet and river, the hearing upon the entire trip from Sandy Hook to Cape May was made entirely within inland waters.

In the past, surveys have been made looking toward a feasible, practical and economical inland waterway along; the entire coast from Cape May to cretion of the beach committee and dress, during the course of which in the interest of the s-hore section which application was held in the lo that the fountain be connected up Sees Needs For Restoration of Popular cal Council Chamber on March 26th, he stated that the contractor has and put in use. last. Government It had been hoped that an official Manasquan, approximately 123 miles. yet to add 0.000 tons of rock to one jetty and 4.000 or so tr the VAN BRUNT WINS AGAIN copy of the decision would" have beenfla completed to a 6-foot depth, but Councilman Widmaier reported that two electric light poles on Stockton avenue between First available for publication in this issue, outer, lie stone worK ought to IN COFFEE CONTEST property value and natural conditions from Manasquan river to the Shrewsbury makes the construction of that Former Governor A. Harry be comoleted in about six weeks but up to the time of going to press, the same had not been received.

Moore made formal announcement and Second avenues, should be removed and on motion the Electric After this the dredging will be commenced, beginning near the Monday of his candidacy ior the In refusing the application of the American Timber Company, the State Board placed itself unqualifiedly on Light Company was ordered noti Democratic nomination forre-elec Local Mutual Manager Leads All Other railroad bridge and working to fied to remove same. tion to the office he vacated a little' wards'the ocean. This will occimv Stores for Fourth Time record as opposed to the granting of any application for solid filling as bulkheading which come within what now, or in the future may become, more than two years ago The mayor and clerk were authorized to execute a 3-months tax an portion of the work at a cost almost prohibitive. However, the plan now announced solves the entire situation and the dream of years apparently will soon become a reality. With but approximately 14 miles Intervening between the proposed new Shrewsbury inlet and Manasquan Inlet, and with Shark river Inlet between the two, at a distance of but 9 '4 miles from the proposed Shrews aoout two months, so that a successful opening of the inlet may be Simultaneously, nominating pe harbor lines for the proper and ade ticipation note for $5,000 to pav titions were filed with the Secre When John VanBrunt, man expected this summer.

quate development of Manasquan in' local school lew. aper of the local Mutual Grocery Captain J. C. Matejka, of the tary of State containing more than 5,000 signatures and naming State let as a harbor of entrance and refuge and to provide for the accommodation Filteen-day notes were ordered Signal Corps, U. S.

Army, Fort Company siore, sets out to do thing, he manaees to do it. of the commerce which inevitably Monmouth, N. gave an inter placed in the Manasquan National Bank in the following amounts and The Mutual Company has over esting address on Business Chairman Harry Ileher, James Baker, former president of the State Board of Taxes and Assessment, and Charles V. Duffv. of for the following purposes in an 400 stores in New Jeis-ev and each Methods as Used in the ricipation of the issuance of bonds: vear they have a coffee month and The prevailing conception of th South street improvement.

Jersey City, as the committee on the president of the company do armv, said the speaker, is that ol must develop by reason of the opening of Manasquan inlet Permission, however, was given to the Edgewater Development Co. for leave to bulkhead and fill a small area extending westerly from the end of the present Bouth jetty and recurving to the easterly side of the outlet from Lake Louise, the area coveted bein? approximately within the originally proposed lines of the government Jetty. The permission was granted on 530.03; Stockton Lake boulevard, vacancies. Charles Wagner, nated a cup which became the an emergency fighting unit. While $36,603 62; comfort Jersey City, was designated as cam property of the manager who won this, of course, is essential, there 50; Manasquan inlet, $25,000.

paign manager. it three time in success. John bury inlet and but 5tt miles from Manasquan Inlet the dangers of outside navigation will be reduced to a minimum. The analogy between Manasquan inlet, as the northern extremity of the inland waterway, and Cold Spring Inlet, as the southern extremity of that waterway as referred to by the Board in its decision, would indicate that tha work thus far done upon our inlet is but a small beginning. A complete copy of the decision of the Board will appear in our next Issue.

The meeting was attended by Mayor Alonzo Carver of Point Pleasant, Frank B. Conover of Brielle, both of whom are members of the executiva committee ot the Manasquan River are manv duties that fall to 'he lot of the armv in times of peace, such The former Governor said tha knew that managers in much larger In a communication the Hoard of Education asked council to waive he was entering the race at the call communities than Mairasquan were as the development of inland water all building permits and oher per ot his and countless Kepub ways and the improvement of har the basis that such bulkhead and fill would not be within what would probably be established as harbor lines mits in connection with the com bors. In Alaska the armv per pletion of the new school. On and would assist in preventing silting in the. channel.

forms valuable service by means of signal corps cables. -motion it was ordered that all fees The Board further announced the for permits required under the bor policy of the establishment of a chain Colonel Payne, the assistant sec ough ordinance be remitted. of inlets along the Jersey Coast for the full and adequate protection of the in the contest, but he made uo his mind that he was going to get the cup and for three years he led all other stores in the sale of the coffee during coffee month and the cud was presenttd to hi'n, together with a nice sized check. This vear another cud was offered and John has won that, making the fourth vear that he has headed the list. He must win this cud twice more beiore it becomes It was reported that the com- retary' of war, is in charge of purchasing supplies, amounting to commerce that it visualizes will result! of Brielle, representing that (Continued on Last Page) from the opening of our inlet.

Devot- Carl M. Herbert, of Manasquan, rep- Intr their attention first to our inlet rpsmtlni? Mrs. Aiifiislna Wohpr ind millions of dollars a vear and of co-ordinating the various branches of the war department, lie also makes contracts in conformity with and Its proper accommodation for other Interests; Engineer Roy T. Hav Brielle P. T.

A. v. AG 1 vuiiiiiiTT, ic, ui uiiiuveiiiiTiii ul rna, ui cugewuier iseveiupment jvt Shark River and Barnegat inlets then Mayor Jacques of PoJnt Pleasant follow. The plan of the establishment I Beach and a number of others. legal requirements.

The regular meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of Brielle in regard to readiness tor war, was held Wednesday, with the the speaker endorsed the statement To Install Pastor May 5th Rev. Err.est M. Grahn, who has that a million men could spring to president, Mrs. Allan L. Powell, his property.

Following is a letter Mr Van-Brunt received from llart-mann, vice-president of the Mutual Company: "Dear Mr. Yanlirunt-" It seems to be part ot my busi presiding. Shark River Improvement Hearing Development of Shark river by the United States Army engineers, voted by Congress in the last ses arms over night. The full equipment of them, however, is no easy matter and requires an adequate accepted a call to the local Lutheran church, will be installed as pas tor of that church at the morning fervice on Sunday, May 5th. The licans and political independents.

installation service will be con- navy for the reason that many commodities used in time of war were not produced in the United States. The soldier is trained in various activities and is taught to be courteous and 'obedient. He touched only briefly upon issuest nuccedbv Dr. K. P.

l'fattercher, ness fo congiatuiate you every year for the results you produce in our Ideal Coffee contest. Its the fourth time that you have taken this cup and 1 understand it is net the last. but promised a full and complete It was decided to hold a card party on Fridav evening, May 8, at 8 o'clock, at the school. Tickets will be 50 cents, including refreshments, The organization is extending an invitation to the Allenwocd P. T.

A. to attend llic meeting ot the Brielle T. A. 00 May 20. when Mrs.

Cadwalder. of the State Department of Health, will be the guest speaker. president of the Lutheran Min statement at the Democratic State Convention following the primary Dr. John P. Ruf and the pastor.

election. "The showing is remarkable in Rev. W. Tavlor Dale made short address and votes of thanks were sion, will be discussed at a public hearing to be held in borough hall, Belmar, at 2 p. 111 daylight saving time, Wednesday, April 29,, Lieut- Colonel Ralph T.

Ward, district engineer, announced at the Army building. No. 30 Whitehall street, New York, that the army engineers desire to obtain tne views of interested persons and navigation interests on the present and possible future water traffic over the There are "nnmistakable indica deed and 1 am mighty glad of the is erial of Pennsylvania. Rev. Grahn is a graduate of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, and of the Philadelphia Seminary at Mt.Airy.

He served as statistical secretary of the Synod of New York and New York and New England for nine ytars, and was a member of many synodical opportunity to congratulate you, tions that the people are dissatis fied with the present administra you certainly have made Man squan, New Jersey, "Ideal Coffee tion, asserted Moore, who added given to the Woman's Aid Society. George Kloss, chairman of the speakers' committee, Paul Cran-mer, president and other officers of the society. Minded." that the demand was for "a restoration of popular government ef Four Dogs Leave Town Geoige Jackson, who was re With my kind regards for your ficiently maintained and conducted conrinued success, I am, river. economically." cei.tly appointed by Mayor Riddle and United Lutheran Committees. Rev.

Grahn and his family arrived in town this week and are occupying the Fred Wyckoff ave The announcement of Moore, "Yours truly, "Mutual Grocery Co. J.Hartmann ,1 "Vice-President T. A. to Repeat Play who is the unopposed choice of the as official dog catcher, has been on the job; this week and picked up four homeless dogs. The S.

P. C. A took them aav and by this time we expect thev are no more. nue. The Soring Lake Parent-Teach Mr.

VanBrunt is grateful to all er Association will repeat the three- Democratic Club to Meet A meeting of the Women's Democratic Club of Monmouth County wjll be held Saturday afternoon, April 25, at 2.30. in the Boroueh Hall. Atlantic Highlands. Democrats! was not at all a surprise in any way. He has been viewed as a candidate for another term since he emit the executive chair in iQ2y.

act comedy, "Ten Days Before the ROOMS FOR RENT With or board, In private family. 34 avenue. his customers who helped him lead in the contest and assures them Wedding," by Lindsev Barbee.f that he greatly appreciates their the benefit of the Neptune-Ocean Orove P. in, the Neptune co-operation. DRY CLEANING Schneider, the Tailor, 173 Main Street Manasquan Monmouth Hatchery at Bailey's Corner, Belmar, one mile west ofSpring Phone Shark River 198 Dexter P.

Upham, owner. Our chicks are bred for size and heavy egg High School, Ocean Grove, Friday, May 1, at 8 111. Admission will NEED AN ICE feOXT be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents Fruit trees, shrubbery and grape Km. B. Reilly, Optometrist announces the removal of his office from Cookman avenue to the building.

710 Madison avenue. Asbury J. Tel 185. Hours, 9 to 5. Room 400, I have a few second hand Ice boxes which I will sell at reasonable price.

APARTMENT FOR RE improvements. Inquire Manasquan Bakery, Main street, Mana-sqnan. Subscribe for th Coast fot children vines trimmed and, pruned. I Cannata. Phone 890-J.

P. Box 647, Manasquan. E. R. Emmons, telephone 1505, Man' asquan.

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