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The Coast Advertiser Regular­ Jected the Application * 8£I,^4f p;m , A ‘ ' LIBRARY 10> AV£., bsiluah IIB iSlM ilililH if f l m 1956 Izlrlzlzhizltlzlr Watch Your Driving Do Your Shopping Play It Safe In Belmar THE COASTOFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR BELMAR. SOUTHADVERTISER BELMAR AND WALL TOWNSHIP Sixty-Second Year, No. 35 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 Single Copy Seven Cents Poultry Killing Repairs Ordered NAME CLAYTON TO Church School Advertising For Garbage Service WALL PLAN BOARD Sea Spray Due To Return Plant Expansion Mayor Richard Sharpe of On Home Damage Wall Township last night an­ Starts Jan. 11 Bids January 11 Rate Reduced On nounced the appointment of TWO VETERAN employees Meets Objection Joseph E. Clayton to the Leadership Course To Second Bidding So. Belmar To Notify Planning Board. Mr. Clayton of Belmar who retired this On Beach Badges is an assistant state commis­ Be Given A t Spring year were honored at the Owner To Do Job O r Christmas dinner of the Street sioner of education and a for­ Lake Church Belmar Seeking Prices Wall Township To Save Wall Committee Takes Be Assessed mer Monmouth County super­ Department last Saturday at intendent of schools. Regan’s Hall. Mayor Peter Board's Report Un­ SPRING LAKE—A Leader­ Maclearie presented Nicholas On 171,000, Daily, $23,000 On Two-Year Steps to correct a hazardous Mayor Sharpe said at the der Advisement ship School for Christian Edu­ Lorusso and Walter T. Hawks 42,000 Monthly Contract condition on a house at 704 Township Committee meeting cation will be held at St. An­ with wrist watches. Nick re- _______ 18th avenue were taken by the the appointment is to fill a drew’s Methodist Church dur- tired after 30 years’ service! Belmar wm receive bids The Wall Township Commit­ South Belmar Borough Coun­ vacancy on the board and m the Street Department andjfor beach badges fQr the 1956 Savings ranging up to more tee last night took under ad­ cil Tuesday night. Borough runs until June 30, 1961. The than $23,000 over a two-year visement a report from the Walter, who also .s biown a, January 10 at 8 P. M. Clerk John S. D. MacMillan term of William Hauck of | period on a garbage and trash Board of Adjustment that it “Reverend” for his preaching; at the- Municipal —Building. — was authorized to notify the Glendola expired last June: in shore churches, finished up removal contract will accrue lacked the authority to act on owner, Mrs. Nellie Linder, The Borough Commission at and the post was not filled. with 22 years in the Water De­ to Wall Township on the basis a request for a variance for that repairs must be made or its meeting Tuesday night an addition to a poultry slaugh­ Mr. Clayton’s home is in ! partment. John A. Day, street of a contract awarded by the the borough will make them Marconi authorized Borough Clerk Township Committee Tuesday tering and packing house. The road, Shark River superintendent, was master of and assess the cost against Manor. Donald F. Matthews to adver­ committee concurred in rec­ ceremonies as a dozen bor­ night. The contract went to the property. tise for bids for 171,000 daily Anthony J. Laurino of Ocean- ommendations for two other ough officials were introduced. The house was damaged in beach badges, 42,000 monthly port, on his low bid of $51,776 variances and referred an­ a freak storm October 16. The THERE’S A LOT of differ- badges and 171,000 lithograph­ for the two-year period. other recommendation for re­ front porch pillars were Elect So. Belmar j ence between a blue ribbon ed metal disks. This is the zoning to the Planning Board. When bids were first re­ knocked out by a twister and 4and a crepe, but John Day usual supply for a bathing ceived two weeks ago, the The Adjustment Board re­ MAYOR RICHARD SHARPE the porch roof collapsed. It j was still able to laugh off the season. i lowest for two years, $54,000, ported that Kessler Bros., had has been hanging from the Chief President ribbing he got yesterday from The commission took under was submitted by Nicola Fer­ applied for the variance for an is scheduled to be re-elected front of the dwelling since. his fellow members of the advisement a bid of $6,207 chief executive of Wall Town­ rara & Son of New Bedford. addition 30 x 87 feet to the Councilman Percy Keynton Belmar Kiwanis Club. John!for installation of a liner in the ship when the Township Com­ The Ferrara bid, however, poultry slaughtering and pack­ Sr., reported conditions around Behrman Made Presi­ | was presiding for his last | Third Avenue Well of the ing house in Allaire road, Al- mittee meets to organize for was not accompanied by a cer­ the house make it hazardous, itime as president and to let j water system. The ibid was 1956 Monday at 9 A. M. at the tified check in accordance with lenwood. The addition was to .particularly for children. dent, Isola Sergeant him know how much they ap- submitted by Layne-New York Municipal Building. Mr. specifications and was dis­ be used for vats for cooling Mr. MacMillan also was preciated his efforts the boys Co., Inc., of West Hyde Park, and washing dressed foul and Of County Chiefs Sharpe was re-elected to the qualified. That bid and three authorized to advertise for hung a black crepe on him N. Y. committee in November and others that were higher were for office space. bids on borough owned lots in with a large button inscribed The commission adopted a rejected and the Township Leon T. Abbott of 415 13th is completing his first three- 19th avenue and Melrose MIDDLETOWN—Chief Brad I Tried.” John will be sue- recommendation of the Board year term as a committeeman Committee ordered readver­ avenue, Belmar, opposed the avenue. Behrman of South Belmar REV. JOHN M. LONG ceeded by another John# John of Adjustment for a variance and first year as mayor. He tising for new bids. application at a hearing be­ Mayor Leroy F. Walling and was elected president of the Ludwig, who will be installed to Samuel Bick of 419 16th ing January and February. will be the first to be re­ The other rejected bids were fore the board December 21 John H. Wagner of 1731 Bel­ by District Governor Jim Tur­ avenue to permit construction Rev. John M. Long, pastor of elected chairman of the Town­ Max Sherman Trucking Co., on the ground that he had mont avenue complimented ner next Wednesday at the of a new one-family dwelling ship Committee in many years of Asbury Park, $74,824; Lau­ purchased land across from Christ Methodist Church. Police Chief Brad Behrman luncheon at the First Presby­ facing C street at the North­ since it had been the policy rino, $79,886, and C. & J. De- the Kessler plant and that he Spring Lake Heights, who will on a loud speaker system set terian Church rooms. east corner of 12th avenue. when there were three mem­ planned some day to build a serve as dean, has announced Lisa of Wanamassa, $89,000. up to direct pedestrian and The variance will allow a rear bers to rotate the post each Comparison Shows Savings home on it. He told the Ad­ motor vehicle traffic in F that the school will start Wed­ THE BOROUGH decorated yard of 11 feet. The lot is ir­ j justment Board the Planning nesday, January 11. Four the Christmas crib at F street year to give each member an On a comparison of figures street and 18th avenue the regular in size. 50 x 140 feet, opportunity to serve as chair­ in the first and second bid­ Board had given a lot of day before Christmas. Chief other sessions will be held on and Ninth avenue with new with the greater footage on C thought to the zoning ordi­ the following Wednesday figures this year’ and it at­ man. Committeemen LeRoy dings, it was shown that the Behrman broadcast messages street. Querns, senior member, and nance adopted last September nights, January 18 and 25 and tracted the attention of many price at which Laurino was over the speaker for the The Adjustment Board had Charles A. Larson, whose and that it made a wise deci­ February 1 and 8. passersby. The Winter weath­ awarded the contract is $28,- guidance of pedestrians and previously denied a variance terms expire next year, 110 lower than the bid he sub­ sion. He said that a business motorists. The school hours will be er the last couple of years to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miser- from 7:30 until 10 P. M. The took the paint and polish off stepped aside in favor of Mr. mitted the first time, that it such as the slaughtering of Praises Christmas Crib endine for a rooming house, Sharpe for mayor. is $23,048 lower than the Sher­ poultry could easily become a school is being sponsored by the old figures and broke a Mayor Walling also compli­ the Dixie Lee, at 1701 Surf man bid had that one been public nuisance and that in the Methodist churches in the couple of them so John Day mented Frederick W. Storch avenue. The rooming house accepted on the first bidding certain types of weather un­ Belmar - Spring Lake - Mana­ decided to replace them. and his committee for the job is a non-conforming use in B end $2,224 below the Ferrara pleasant odors would be prev­ they did on erecting a Christ- squan area.
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