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The Coast Advertiser in the Stories 1 4 B uy B etter Support The In Belmar Cancer Fund THE COASTOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR BELMAR. SOUTHADVERTISER BELMAR AND WALL TOWNSHIP Single Copy Seven Cents BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, APRIL 14, 1955 Sixty-First Year, No. 50 — 8 Pages RELAY DRILL FOR St. Rose PTA To Hold Board Appoints Application For Proposed Zoning FIREMEN SUNDAY Communion Breakfast Belmar Nets $33,446 The first annual communion S e a S p r a y A Civil Defense drill of fire breakfast of St. Rose PTA will Rink Committee Changes In Wall fighting equipment of seven Seasonal Liquor be held Sunday, April 24, at municipalities will be held the Hotel New Windsor. The A LARGE BIRD, believed this Sunday morning in Bel­ From Beach Last Year Taken For Study breakfast will follow the 8:30 Group Named To Study mar. The fire companies tak­ License Opposed to be a species of hawk, was A. M. mass at St. Rose captured by Patrolman Lloyd ing part will be from Belmar, Proposed Oval At South Belmar, Spring Lake, Church. Goss of Wall Township today Sweeping Revisions Mrs, Timothy Brennan, PTA on a farm in Ramshorn drive, Bradley Beach, Avon, Nep­ Marine Basin Commission Reserves president, is honorary chair­ Bathing, Concession Revenues Totaled $ 164,705, Allenwood. Police were called Recommended By tune City and Ocean Grove. Decision In Seacrest man and Mrs. Anthony W. from a nearby home when Planning Board The firemen, directed by Towey is general chairman. A committee to study the Expenses $131,258 children saw the bird power Fire Chief Oliver Measure of Other committee leaders are: proposed construction of a Hotel Case dive and crash into overhead Recommendations of the Belmar and Frank Wilgus of Mrs. C. E. Mason, tickets: roller skating rink in the park wires. The bird was injured, Planning Board for a com­ Ocean Grove, county Civil De­ Mrs. T. J. Eagan, reception, between Route 35 and the Belmar’s beachfront produced net income of $33,- but when Patrolman Goss fense deputy coordinator, will Decision was reserved by plete revision of zoning in and Mrs. John Tyndall, pro­ Marine Basin was appointed tried to catch him, he turned hold a relay drill from Sil­ 446.81 in 1954. This was disclosed in a report submitted the Belmar Borough Commis­ Wall Township were accepted gram. by the Belmar Borough Com­ sion Tuesday night at the and fought. He finally man­ for study by the Township ver Lake. They will report mission at its meeting Tues­ by Commissioner John Ferruggiaro, finance director, at close of a hearing on an appli­ aged to grab him and throw Committee last night. The with their pumping engines at day. The previous week May­ Tuesday’s Borough Commission meeting. cation made by Michael Durr him into the trunk of the po­ 7:30 A. M. and pump water changes will cover every sec­ or Peter Maclearie agreed to Gross profit from bathing revenues and concession of 528 Eighth avenue, Belmar, lice car. The bird, according tion of the township as pro­ from the Ocean avenue end of Holy Name Group name the committee when the and Joseph McDevitt of 315 to Buddy Blum, assistant posed at an informal hearing the lake. Each engine will plan was presented by Robert rentals amounted to $113,840.33. Total expenses for Third avenue, Avon, for a township clerk, is about three two weeks ago, hut the stan­ lay 1,500 feet of hose in two Barraud, member of the Po­ storm damage repair, paint­ feet long, has a wingspread of Planning Dinner seasonal liquor license for the dards will be lower than those lines of 750 feet each along lice Department. ing, debt redemption and Seacrest Hotel at 102-04 seven feet and had a long first suggested. Ocean avenue and the water The committee members other items was $80,393.52. Fourth avenue. beak and talons. Its feathers The Planning Board went will be pumped from one to Seton Hall Officer To are Mr. Barraud, C. Earl Appeals For Aid The commission heard are brown and gray. Some over the areas one by one in the other in the relay. Ocean Bennett, Ernest W. Keller, Gross receipts from beach first thought it was an eagle, Grove will start the relay with speakers both for and against an executive session Monday Speak At Sea Girt George Hunt, Abe Marowitz, badges and tickets for the application and also' re but others believed it a night and set the specifica­ its 1,000-gallon pumper at the Paul Milich and Dudley Gill. In Cancer Drive species of hawk. lake. bathing privileges totaled ceived petitions for and tions to meet as nearly as pos­ Inn April 20 Mayor Maclearie reported against it. No member of the sible suggestions submitted by $144,164.62. From this $50,- THE FAMILY NAME Smith that the dredging of the dock commission committed him­ property owners at the hear­ Mrs. Bennett Seeks Vol­ 865.29 was deducted for salar­ holds top rank in numbers SEA GIRT — Rev. John F. areas at the Marine Basin self definitely on the applica­ ing. The board, however, Township Facing Davis, vice president of Seton had been completed. ies of life guards, gatemen, tion, although Commissioner with the Browns, Joneses and raised the requirements for unteers For Belmar beach police, ticket sellers Whites and there must be Hall University, will be prin­ Borough Clerk Donald F. John Ferruggiaro, in his ques lot and house areas much cipal speaker at the annual Campaign and other employees and ex­ tions and remarks, indicated many with the name of Joe higher than under the present Matthews was authorized to penses for such things as Smith. But when two Joe New Problems At prepare lists of registered vot­ he was in favor of it. Mayor zoning ordinance in line with beach badges, tickets and ers for all the candidates in Peter Maclearie and Commis­ Smiths live in the same muni­ the Township Committee’s bathing supplies. This reduc­ the municipal election May Mrs. C. Earl Bennett, chair­ sioner John A. Taylor gave cipality it becomes a little adopted policy of trying to Bellrose Manor ed the net from bathing rev­ confusing. In Wall Township 10. Mr. Matthews reported he man of the American Cancer no indication how they would control large housing develop­ enues to $93,299.33. one Joe Smith is president of had received a request for Society drive in Belmar, has vote. ments. issued an appeal for volunteer Rentals from beachfront the Board of Education and When the Township Com­ Officials Express De­ such a list from Leon T. Ab­ concessions brought in $20,541. In representing the appli­ president of the First Aid bott, one of the candidates. cants, Mr. Durr said there mittee completes its study of This added to the $93,299.33 Squad while another Joe Magistrate Stephen D. Ma­ was a lot of misrepresentation the Planning Board recom­ termination To Clean put the gross profit at $113,- Smith is running for the Dem­ guire reported that he heard on the type of hotel they in­ mendations, they will be re­ Ij 840.33. ocratic nomination for the Up Conditions 85 motor vehicle and eight | tended to run. He said it was ferred to Township Attorney |j Included in the expense Township Committee. School criminal cases in March, im -!; to be operated on the Ameri­ William C. Nowels for prepa­ items were the following: Re­ Board Joe has had many peo­ posing fines totaling $546. The | • can plan, featuring a restau­ ration of a new zoning ordi­ Renewed determination that pairing damage from Novem­ ple approach him. about run­ violations bureau collected, rant. He said the hotel would nance. Members of the deplorable living conditions at ber, 1953, storm, expended in ning for office and he wants Township Committee sat in Bellrose Manor Motel in fines from 51 motor vehicle :1954, $25,618.47; debt redemp- discourage patronage from to let them all know that he’s minors by selling bottle beer with the Planning Board on Routes 33-34 at Collingwood violators. | tion, $27,193; beachfront op- not running for anything at | eration, including painting, only. its study of the revisions. Park will be cleaned up and A letter was received from the moment. He is busy Under the recommenda­ the place closed was ex­ Herbert - Worthington - White miscellaneous repairs, etc., Mr. Durr presented a peti­ enough with his school board pressed by members of the Post, American Legion, ask­ $6,395.78; 1953 storm emer- tion bearing 236 signatures of tions, the 10 zoning areas job and the First Aid and be­ Wall Township Committee at ing for a donation of $500 to Igency, expended in 1954, $6,- persons favoring granting the would be specified by number sides, he holds a federal job at instead of by letter as at pres­ defray expenses of the Mon-: 005.99; 1954 storm emergency, license, The petitions against last night’s meeting. j Evans Signal Laboratory and “ We have started an action mouth County American Le-11 : expended in 1954, $3,680.28; the application contained 83 ent. There would be eight couldn’t run for the Township residence zones and the oth­ we intend to pursue,” Mayor gion convention to be held | insurance charged to separate signatures. Committee if he wanted to. ers would be for business and Richard Sharpe declared after here June 3 and 4. The bor­ | account but attributable to In opposing the application, He is Joseph Ackerman Peter industry. listening to Edward Slott, rep­ ough would receive in return beachfront operation, (esti- Rev.
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