Coast Advertiser in Belmar Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar and Wall Township
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Buy Better Coast Advertiser In Belmar Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar and Wall Township BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 Attorney's Advice She Was the Prettiest POSTPONES ZONING COMPLAINT HEARING Ferruggiaro, Wall To Appeal Sherman A hearing on a complaint against Mrs. Eva Scales of 501 Ninth avenue, Contest Spotlight Belmar, on an alleged zoning ordi C a s e Is Rejected THAT BEAUTIFUL YACHT yon nance violation, scheduled for last have seen tied up at the Marine Basin night before' Magistrate Abraham R. Election interest is the pride and joy of Joe Fronapfel Klitzman, was postponed for one week. >lmar Commission Votes of Belmar. Joe, who is captain of the Klitzman said the postponement Against Taking Zoning “Corsair,” brought the cruising house was granted to permit the bSrough to Belmar Official Freeholder Case to High Court boat into Shirk River to spend a few be represented by counsel. He sa d di'ys at home before continuing on a Borough Attorney Harry R. Cooper Candidate, Bergeron, trip that will take him to Florida, Ber Belmar Borough Commission Tues was out of town and unable to attend Others Unopposed muda, the Bahamas, Cuba and end up the hearing. Mayor Peter Maclearie day unanimously agreed not to appeal in New Orleans in time for the mardi the Sherman case. On a motion made gras next Spring. He will leave Sun Local interest in the general elec by Commissioner John ferruggiaro day. He had the boat on a cruise all tion next Tuesday centers on the can and seconded by Commissioner How Summer off the Maine coast, Cape didacy of Borough Commissioner John ard W. Hayes the board voted not to Cod and other New England waters. Ferruggiaro of Belmar for the Mon take the matter to a higher court. The “Corsair" is an 80-footer, equipped mouth County Board of Freeholders Borough Attorney Harry R. Cooper with twin diesel engines, outfitted in and the contet between LeRoy Querns had recommended to the board that it teakwood and has a cruising range of Republican incumbent, and James B . appeal the decision of Superior Court 1,500 miles. It has accommodations Judge Frank T. Lloyd Jr., who re for five passengers and a crew of six. cently held that the Belmar Board The yacht is owned by D. Walter Ma- of Adjustment erred in revoking a bee of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. building permit which had been is sued to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman, . BELMAS'S POLICE Department operators of a tailoring plant at 801 has been complimented on its enforce F street. ment of the two-hour parking ordi The Shermans were issued a permit nance in F street. for construction of an addition to In at letter received by the Borough riaal outfit in age group up to 12 years their plant. The permit was issued Commission Tuesday, Fred Lohmann, er of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werner of ak Windows, Street by former building inspector Edison executive secretary, stated the Cham is, also was a winner in 1948 and 1949. E. Marshall who also was the con- ber of Commerce had instructed to „ , McGinley Photo ights, Throw Lighted tractor on the project. go on record with the commissioners several thousand persons lined the Torches On Porches After it was issued and the build “in complimenting the Police Depart streets of Belmar and South Belmar ing almost completed, the Board of Ad ment of Belmar for its recognition and as nearly 1,000 children and grownups Pranksters had an early start on justment revoked the permit charging successful enforcement of the two- ook part in the annual Hallowe’en their mischief making this year and that the construction of an addition to hour parking ordinance.” The letter parade, Tuesday night. The parade had the Belmar Police Department be used for dry cleaning plant violated was received by the board with was declared the most successful of working over time to curb their activ the zoning ordinance. The ordinance the seven held. Sixty cash prizes total ities. Some of the mischief lost the states that there shall be no dry clean ing neaily .$500 and ranging from $1 A WEST BELMAR boy continues humorous touch when vandals broke ing establishment employing more Ceremonies For Fellowsh for honorable mention to $25 were windows and street lights and threw than four on his winning ways in 4-H Club ac awarded. persons in the business zone. lighted torches on porches. tivities. Two weeks ago Leigh Ro- Building To Be Held Mr. Sherman sought to recover As The event was sponsored b; hacker was one of two 4-H members >y the Vol- The neighboring municipalities of building permit by claiming that the November 12 unteer Fire Department in presented the Pomona Granger ad _ u coopera Wall Township and South Belmar re ordinance means four persons em tion with the borough, South Belmar in South Belmar Mayor Rene J.. vanced award for 1950. The othej ported little malicious mischief, but ployed to do only dry cleaning. Al ■ and its Fire Department and First Bergeron and Councilmen Paul P rice went to Elmer Olsen of Freehold. His police said the usual Hallowe’en though he has about 12 employes he Aid Squad, the Chamber of Commerce, and Jonathan E. Algor are seeking; latest honor was to be chosen one of tricks were reported. South Belmar’s has stated that only two of these ■ Lions and Kiwanis Clubs and Pat re-election, all unopposed. All are Re would be dry cleaning garments. four dairy project winners of the year Police Chief William Brockstedt said Joyce Association. Other donors to pranksters apparently set a brush fire publicans. Mr. Ferruggiro, in introducing the in Monmouth County. Fifty-three the fund distributed in cash prizes Mr. Ferruggiaro, who is serving ther motion, said there is no question in were enrolled in the project. Leigh, on E street Monday night. There was for costumes and the window decorat no damage, he said. final year of his first term his mind that Mr. Sherman is right. who has learned the fine points in as a mem ing contest were Councilman Joseph ber of the Belmar Borough Commis He has opposed fighting the Sherman dairy farming from his grandfather, In Belmar three large plate glass Huhn of South Belmar, Dave Sander sion, is a Democratic candidate for case since it was taken to court. He John E. Cherel, Wall Township tax show windows were broken at Mon son, Samuel E. Clarke, Pat and Sandy freeholder. He and his running mate, has stated that he believes the ordi assessor, is a member of the Wall mouth Plumbing Supply Co., at 801 Breslin and the Pat and Sandy Ju Edgar F. West of Long Branch, are nance refers to those specifically in Dairy Club and has completed four 11th avenue. There were reports of venile Fishing Club. Mayor Peter opposing Freeholder Joseph C. Irwin, the dry cleaning end of the business years of outstanding dairy club work. lighted torches being thrown on j Maclearie of Belmar and Mayor Rene running for re-election, and Walton and that the ordinance was drafted He started with one heifer four years porches at 112, 114 and 116 14th ave I J. Bergeron presented prizes and Pa bherman of Red Bank,4 Republicans. to rule out large dry cleaning firms in ago and this year started showing the nue. Porches on the front of other the business district. offspring of his own breeding. Last trolman Charles Edwards served as homes were damaged. This is the first time Mr. Ferrug master of ceremonies. Fire Chief Against Spending Money j year he captured the prize for the best Windows Not Insured giaro has been a candidate for election Frank A. Vogt was general chairman. Mayor Peter Maclearie said that fitted animal (at the state dairy show. At the Monmouth Plumbing Supply to public office, although he has been Y since the court ruled in favor of Mr. He has carried off many other honors Merchandise prizes for outstanding plant, John Ludwig estimated damage active in Democratic party affairs: many years, Sherman he felt the borough should costumes also were awarded. Robe t at $300. There was no insurance on He was appointed to the not spend the money for an appeal. Alexander of 1617 F street, South Bel the windows, he said. They were on Borough Commission a week after the He said, however, that he feels the mar, received a bicycle given by the the railroad side of the plant. May, 1947, election following the death Clayton Newman, South Belmar Fur of Commissioner George Heyniger, ordinance was meant to restrict dry Police said most of the damage was niture store, Richard Murray of 700 who had just been elected. He has cleaning plants in the borough. He done Monday night, the night before 15.th avenue, a ring, and Mrs. Eva been head of the Department of Fi- urged that the borough keep a close Hallowe’en. About 20 additional spec 'jafm ey of 612 Ninth avenue, a wrist nance since. watch on the materials used for dry ial police officers were used in an at cleaning to avoid any possibility of watch, both donated by Uncle Henry, A resident of Belmar 42 years, Mr; auctioneer at Rible’s Auction. tempt to keep order on both nights. accidents occurring from that type of Hallowen’en night was comparatively Ferruggiaro is associated with Con- work in the business district. The grand prize for window decorat- nelly-Bergen, Inc., Belmar real estate John W.