The Coast Advertiser in Belmar Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar and Wall Township Fifty-Eighth Year, No
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^elsur Pub.Library 10th a.ve. ,Belmar ,N .J. / Buy Better The Coast Advertiser In Belmar Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar and Wall Township Fifty-Eighth Year, No. 26 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950 Single Copy Five Cents Hallowe'en Party Chamber Planning LEVY FINED $4 ON PARKING VIOLATION To Outshine Those Sea Spray Joseph Levy of 1003 F street, Bel 'ZONING COMPLAINT mar, was fined $4 by Magistrate Ab 1951 Mardi Gras raham R. Klitzman in Belmar court last Saturday night on a charge of In Previous Years IT’S BEEN A week of anniversar parking in a prohibited zone. The ies for Rev. and Mrs. Blanchard D. Axelrad Appointed Chair DROPPEDBY COURT complaint was made by Patrolman Romaine Jr., and they enjoyed cele man For Week's Pro Lawrence Vola. Two weeks ago Mag Plans Completed For Par brating more than ever before. They L-- - istrate Klitzman dismissed a com Klitzman Dismisses Case After Hearing Testimony returned Wednesday from Atlantic gram of Events ade, Block Dance, Win plaint made by Officer Vola against City, where they attended the Synod Mr. Levy for exceeding the two-hour From Former Building Inspector dow Decorating of New Jersey meetings. Tuesday Plans for a mardi gras in 1951 were anndunced at a dinner meeting of the parking limit in F street. was Mrs. Romaine’s birthday and yes BY RICHARD J. DAY Final plans for Belmar’s seventh an terday was their wedding anniversary. Belmar Chamber of Commerce at the The second violation occurred at the nual Hallowen’en parade and block The day intervening was another an Campbell-Evans hotel Tuesday night. Northeast corner of F street and Developments in the administration of zoning in Belmar this dance were completed by the Joint niversary, but the kind the Romanies About 60 attended. Ninth avenue. Mr. Levy said he had week included: Hallowe’en Committee last night at like to forget about except to offer Samflel E. Clarke, chamber presi parked to load and unload his bakery Dismissal of a complaint charging the conversion of a one to Borough Hall. The program planned prayers of thanksgiving for the mira dent made the announcement on the truck. He protested that there is a two family house. will make the affair Tuesday night culous recovery of Mrs. Romaine from mardi gras after appointing Joseph double parking in the business sec tion. Postponement by the Borough Commission of action onr polio. Wednesday was the first an Axelrad chairman of the retail sales “In answer to Mr. Levy,” Officer whether to appeal a recent court decision directing the reinstate niversary of the day she was stricken promotion committee. Mr. Clarke ment of a permit for a cleaning plant. and it happened while Mr. Romaine said Mr. Axelrad replaced Ben Kas- Vola said, "all he has to do is obey ------------------------------- ------- ----------------■ | The complaint, involving the con- was attending the Synod meetings in den, who resigned as committee chair the law the same as other motorists version of a one to a two family Atlantic City. She hovered between man because of other chamber work. in this town.” house, was dismissed by Magistrate: life and death for several weeks, but Mr. Clarke said, however, that Mr. Magistrate Klitzman said he would Promotion Given she finally woh her courageous fight Abraham R. Klitzman October 19. The Kasden had made tentative plans for have to find Mr. Levy guilty since he defendant named in the complaint was. and now gets about quite well. Mr. the mardi gras, which will be held had violated the parking ordinance Romaine was stricken later and they Belmar Resident Webb, Inc., owner of property at 218 cluring one week in 1951. He said the and motor vehicle act and would have Fourth avenue, Belmar. both are still taking treatments at program calls for parades, civic club to fine him $4 as it was the second Long Branch Memorial Hospital. But The corporation officers are Mr. and. meetings, sporting events, a costume complaint. Mrs. Wolf Mazur. The complaint was this was really a week of anniversar ball and other activities. George G. Gregory Jr., ies. signed by Frank E. Kautzman, bor Reports On Parking Advanced, Transferred ough building inspector. A FRIEND, READING in the Sea Chamber members and guests also j Bingo Complaint To Atlanta, Ga. After hearing testimony from Edi Spray column last week of efforts to heard a report on the parking situa son E. Marshall, former building in locate in the Belmar area family con tion in Belmar from J. Kenneth May- j Given To Shibla Promotion of George G. Gregory spector, who issued the permit and nections of Pfc. Daniel J. Ayers Jr., er, chairman of the parking commit-J Jr., of 17 Oakwood road, Belmar, to a also did the construction work, Mr,. Klitzman said that “it is clear there listed by the Department of the Army te. He said the committee is work- _ _ _ _ _ department head in the home office as wounded in Korea, reported to The of the Retail Credit Co., in Atlanta, was not a conversion.” Both Mr, Coast Advertiser that he is the son Committee Refers To Kautzman and Police Sergeant Wil of Mlrs. Aaron Clayton of Route 34 in property in the rear of F street stores liam Briden, license inspector, testi FIRE CHIEF FRANK A. VOGT Police Chief Letter the Collingwood Park section of Wall as parking areas. fied that when they inspected the- the largest ever held in Belmar and On Firemen's Hal! property they found it to be a two- Township. BIrs. Clayton yesterday Mr. Kasden, chairman of the Hallo- South Belmar and may be the fore family dwelling. said she had been notified her son had we en parade committee, said the runner of what the committee hopes A complaint against operation of They asserted that during the in been wounded September 16 at the painting of store windows by the to devolop into a two or three-day car bingo games in Firemen’s Hall in H spection they talked to a woman liv Nachtong River. He was struck in youngsters is to be completed by Toes- nival. street, West Belmar, was referred to ing in one of the apartments who said, the legs by shilapnel as he was help day. Th chamber took under con- p 0]ice Fire Chief Frank A. Vogt is general ing a wounded buddy get to a first Chief Vernon Shilba by the she occupied part of the house and the- sideration a suggestion by Charles Wall Township Committee Wednes chairman. In case of rain, the par aid station. His buddy was wounded Mazurs occupied the rest of it. How Measure that merchants leave on win day night. The complaint was in a ade and dance will be held Wednesday a second time. Pfc. Ayers, now back ever the woman was not produced as dow display lights and signs during letter form Randall Gpslin of 1731 H night. A window decorating contest with his company in the 24th Infan a witness for the borough. open to school children will be held the Hallowen’en parade. street, who said the operation of the try Division, is a former Glendola boy. “Friends” Used It as part of the celebration. Guest speaker at the dinner was games was illegal and asked that ac The Mazurs testified that the house; Now 19, he has been in service three Col. Benjamin Sterns, director at tion be taken. More than 1,000 children and adults years. He was home on furlough last never has been used as a two-famiiy are expected to take part in the par Evans Signal Laboratories at Wall June before going to Korea. He at The committee laid the letter .over dwelling, that the only other persons ade. There also will be floats. Township. The colonel, a West Point tended Allenwood School and Manas- for study when it was received two staying at the property were their- The Volunteer Fire Department is graduate, outlined the functions of the weeks ago. friends. However, the inspectors tes quan High School. He is engaged to Signal Corps during war and peace sponsoring the program, with the bor Miss Ruth Ann Jackson of Spring . , Camp Evans authorities were grant- tified there are two separate kitchens ough, Chamber of Commerce, Kiwan- Lake Heights. 2 me' .„e 'varned those present that ed permission to post township own- and two separate bath rooms. They is Club, Lions Club and Pat Joyce ey wi soon start preparations for | ed property outside the reservation’s said the house is divided in two with, Association, South Belmar and its Fire agamst a P°ssib>e enemy at- j gate in Shark River Manor prohibit- an apartment on each side of the A SIX-POINT buck deer came to a tack. Department and First Aid Squad co tragic end against the boardwalk civilian defense program has ing parking. Irving S. Bennett, town structure. already been put into effect in most operating. The parade will be ex fence at 17th avenue Tuesday after ship clerk, reported the camp auth Jules Grayer, attorney for the Ma large cities, the colnel said. When it tended into South Belmar this year noon. Chased by dogs and children, orities had contacted him, advising GEORGE G. GREGORY JR. zurs, produced the permit issued Au is started locally, he added, the Signal for the first time. the deer broke its neck when it crash that the parking created a hazardous Ga., has been announced by the com gust 25, 1948, which was issued for Corps ahd its personnel will cooperate The parade will be organized in F.