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Keep Your Mind On Your Driving And Your Eyes On The
Road THE COAST ADVERTISER Official Newspaper For Belmar, South Belmar, Wall Township, Spring Lake Heights.
There Are Better Buys In Belmar
Sixty-Seventh Year No. < BELMAK. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 Seven Cents
Heights Adopts Budget, Salary
Hike Ordinance Democratic Candidate For Mayor Only Ob-
jector To Both
S P R I N G L A K E H E I G H T S —
The 1961 b udge t and a salary
ord inance g r an t i n g increases
to n e a r l y all borough employ-
ees we r e adop ted by t h e Bor-
ough Counci l M o n d a y night.
Tlie on ly ob ject ions t o both
measu r e s were raised b y Cor-
nel ius V. Ke l l y , cand ida te for
the D e m o c r a t i c nomina t i on
for m a y o r ,
The counci l mee t i ng w a s the
f irst a t wh ich M r . K e l l y lias
appea red a n d he m a d e the
mos t of it in exchanges with
M a y o r Joseph E . Robertson ,
who is a cand ida te for t h e Re-
pub l i c an nom ina t i on fo r the
job h e now ho lds .
The budget provides a total
of $169,555.76 for genera l ap-
propr ia t ions as compa red
with $164,209.75 last y e a r . The
total is m a d e u p of $149,955.76
for m u n i c i p a l purposes and
$19,600 as reserve for uncol-
lected taxes. An t i c i pa ted "re-
venues of $99,682.76 reduces
the a m o u n t to be r a i s ed for
local tax purposes to $69,873.
Last year it w a s $72,500.
I n h is exp lana tory state-
Big Boom Be lma r and nearby resi-
dents w e r e s tar t led by a loud
boom a t 11:30 A . M. t oday ,
b u t no th ing could be found to
which i t could be a t t r ibu ted ,
except t h a t is w a s a Jet p l ane
b reak ing the sound bar r ie r in
t h e area over t he ocean.
Police headquar ters a n d
T h e Coas t Advert iser rece ived
te lephone c a l l s i nqu i r i ng
w h a t i t was , bu t t h e y
were as much in the d a r k as
t he ca l lers . The boom shook
res idences and business build-
ings, A woman res ident of
15th avenue , n e a r the ocean ,
reported the b o o m c racked
t he ce i l ing in he r k i t chen .
School Budget To Be Submitted To
Wall Committee Defeated By Voters
Second Time On Grea-ter Margin Than in First
Wall Townsh ip Boa rd of
E d u c a t i o n is p repa r i ng to sub-
m i t to t h e Townsh ip C o m m i t
t e e its twice-defeated 1961-62
school budge t ,
~When t he budge t wil l go to
t h e commi t t ee h a s not been
d e t e r m i n e d , but i t Is expect-
e d it w i l l be before the com-
mit tee 's mee t i ng next Wed-
men t Mayor Rober t son said a t nesday n i gh t . Fo l l ow ing re-
decrease or $1.52 per thous-
and of va lua t i on is anticipat-
ed in the mun i c i p a l r a t e and
a d r op of $1.07 is looked for
in the school ra te . Th is would
m e a n an overa l l decrease of
about 26 cents per hundred ,
The county r a t e has n o t been
de termined . I f i t r e m a i n s the
s ame as l a s t year , there
would be a n e t decrease of
about 26 p o i n t s in t h e final
rate. T h e I960 ra te was slight-
ly over $11.22 pe r hund red , or
$112.27 per thousand .
M r . Kel ley f i rs t r a i sed a
quest ion about the a m o u n t of
surp lus that w a s being used to
ce ipt of the budge t the c o m
mit tee w i l l set a date for
special meet ing wi th the
school b oa rd to go over the
budget to de termine where
reduc t ions in appropr i a t i ons ,
i f any, m a y be m a d e .
I f the c omm i t t e e takes no
act ion o n the budge t w i t h i n
10 days after rece iv ing i t , it
w i l l be sen t to S ta te Commis-
sioner o f Educa t i on Freder i ck
G . Raub inger for his consid
e ration.
This i s the second t i m e in
recent y e a r s the voters have
defeated the school budge t
twice . O n the last occasion the
reduce the budge t . He pointed j Townsh i p Commi t t ee cu t it
out t h a t two years a g o the $50,000 a n d returned lt to the
su rp lus was m o r e t h a n $89,- j school b o a r d w i th instruct ions
000 a n d this year is about
$23,000.
" T h a t ' s cu t t i ng it pretty
t h i n , " M r . Ke l l y said. " I ra-
ther t h i nk t h a t ' s how we're
(Cond in tued on P a g e 4)
VFW Auxiliary Election Mar. 8
Nom ina t i o n a n d e lect ion of pr ia t ion o f $9,661.50 by 396 to
t o make reduct ions in t ha t
amoun t i n appropr ia t ions it
d e t e r m i n e d cuold be cut,
I n Tuesday 's spec ia l elec-
t i o n the budget w a s defeated
b y a w i de r m a r g i n t h an It
w a s in t h e Feb rua ry 14 elec-
t i on , The current expense ap-
p rop r i a t i on of $1,003,526 w a s
beaten b y a vote of 398 to 569
a n d the cap i ta l out lay appro-
off icers of the Lad ies ' Auxlli- 559. A t o t a l of 983 votes were
a ry of the Be lmar-Juneau c a s t .
Post , Ve te rans
Dr. Hancock To At tend Meeting O f Surgeons Dr . Michae l Q. Hancock o f
411 Th i rd avenue . B e l m a r ,
Will leave Sunday to a t tend
the regional mee t i ng of the
Amer i c an Col lege of Surgeons
in Ph i l ade lph ia . H e wi l l b e
away until F r i d a y , M a r c h 10,
and wil l r e sume h is off ice
hours that a f ternoon.
S ta te Senator R i c h a r d R . Stout accepts f irst box of 1961
G i r l Scuut Cookies a t his h o m e , 613 B l a n c h a r d pa rkway ,
W e s t Al lenhurst f r om Brownie Scout N a n c y Jenk ins of
W a n a m a s s a Troop 107, Shore Counci l of G i r l Scouts, Inc.
D is t r ibu t ion of cookies in council-wide sa l e started yester-
d a y and w i l l cont inue unt i l M a r c h 11, f i n a l date for reor-
ders .
Democrats Have Complete Slate
Four Seeking Nomina-tions For Al l Borough
Off ices On Ballot
Pringle Running Out On Democrats "Fed Up ' 'W i t h Leader-
ship In Wal l , Becom-ing Independent
Townsh ip C o m m i t t m a n Wil-
l i am Pr ing le of Wes t B e l m a r
has qu i t the D e m o c r a t i c par-
ty in W a l l Townsh ip .
M r . P r i ng l e did no t issue
any f o r m a l a n n o u n c e m e n t of
his act ion , b u t he sa id he w a s
becom ing an i ndependen t . H e
and C o m m i t t e e m a n S tephen
BELMAR EXPLORERS FIRST IN C A M P I N G |
F O R E S T B U R G , N . Y . —
Exp l o r e r Post No. 163 of Bel-
m a r , N . J . , took f i rs t p lace
honors as the "Bes t C a m p i n g
Exp l o r e r Post '1 a t a Win ter
Su rv i v a l C a m p i n g expedi t ion
Helping Hand Belmar Elks Committee Conduct ing Extensive
A i d Program
The Cr i pp l ed Ch i ldren 's
at t h e Boy Scout c a m p here j C o m m i t t e e of B e l m a r Lodge
last week-end. The expedi t ion 0 f E lks h a s emba rked on nn
was sponsored by M o n m o u t h extensive p r o g r a m .
Counc i l , Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica under d i rect ion of P a u l 1 E d w l n c Nobes c h a i r m a n ,
Buck l i n , d istr ict execut ive of t o d " > ' s a i d t h e c ommi t t ee pre-
Ch inga ro ra D is t r ic t . | s e n t l y h a s lent three wheel
cha i rs to needy fami l i es in
the area , p u r chased special ly
m a d e shoes for underprivi l ig-
a n d e d c h i l d r e n - suppl ied special-
ly m a d e ma t t r esses to needy
chi ldren a n d sent a wor thy
cr ippled g i r l to S u m m e r c a m p
last S u m m e r
Mr . Nobes reported t ha t a
S P R I N G L A K E H E I G H T S —
A comple te slate of candi-
dates for D e m o c r a t i c nomina- I
t ions for borough off ices w i l l j
be entered in the Apr i l 18
P r i m a r y E lec t ion .
O u t of a n u m b e r of n a m e s
ment ioned a.s possible candi-
dates, the D e m o c r a t i c C l ub
has endorsed the fo l lowing
t icket; For m a y o r , Corne l ius
V. Ke l ly of 602 O c e a n road ;
for counci l , V incent J . Kel-
sey of 1008 Ocean road a n d
J a m e s T. Cr lnes of 904 Clai-
dr ive; for t ax assessor.
Joseph L. T h o m p s o n of Al-
laire and O l d Mi l l road .
M r . Ke l ly , Mr . C r i nes a n d
Mr . Thompson h a v e not pre-
viously been cand ida tes for
office in Spr ing L a k e Heights .
Kelsey has been an un-
successful c and i da t e for the
counc i l in the past .
M r . Ke l ly , now emp loyed
by the State D e p a r t m e n t o f
Conservat ion and E c o n o m i c
Deve lopment , is a f o rme r de-
T h e "Bes t C a m p i n g Ex-
plorer Post A w a r d " is bused
on c a m p layout , c leanl iness ,
condi t ions , o r ig ina l i t y
clean-up. The inspect ion was
conducted by representat ives
of the Ch lnga ro ra D is t r i c t , in-
c lud ing Distr ic t Commiss ion-
er J a m e s F l y nn , Neighbor-
hood Commiss ioner E a r l e special f u n d is kept in reserve
Hube r , Ne ighborhood Com- for eme rgency cases a t nil
m iss ioner P a u l W a n t r a u b and t imes . He- sa id h is commi t t ee
Ken S m i t h of Br ie l le . also conduc ts a Ch r i s tmas
Twe l v e Exp lorer posts look par ty for c r ipp led and unde
par t i n the expedi t ion with 141 pr iv i l iged ch i ld ren . Las t De-
par t i c ipa t ing Exp lo rers and cember m o r e than 80 ch i ldren
leaders , Purpose o l the t r ip at tended. A l l received gi f ts
of Fo re i gn
Wars , wi l l be held a t the
M a r c h 8 mee t i ng in t h e post
home 709 Seven th avenue,
B e l m a r . This w a s announced
at the aux i l i a ry mee t i ng last
Wednesday n i g h t at which
Mrs, Joseph Burket t , presid-
ed. Seventeen m e m b e r s were
present .
Mrs . W i l l i a m Sylvester,
c o m m u n i t y serv ice c h a i rman ,
repor ted a c a r d party w i l l be
held M a r c h 22 for the bene-
fit of the post h ome . S h e also
announced t h a t five boxes of
c lo th ing were donated t o the
Cerebra l P a l s y Cloth ing
Fund . Mrs . L awrence Bra ly ,
hospi ta l c h a i r m a n , reported
c lo th ing , puzz les and boxes
were de l ivered to Al lenwood
Hosp i ta l .
The aux i l i a ry vo ted to
m a k e a donat ion to the Mon-
mou t h County Hear t Asso-
ciat ion .
I t w a s reported M r s . Wil-
l i am G w i n n u p . received a ci-
tat ion f r om the Sixth D is t r ic t ,
for he r ass is tance to M r s . Is-
abelle J ohnson , distr ict Loy-
alty D a y scrapbook chair-
m a n , in comp i l i ng the scrap-
book on Loya l i t y D a y . The
book w o n second prize i n the
na t i ona l contest held i n Cali-
fornia last J u n e .
A f i l m , " M e a n w h i l e B a c k at
E a r t h . " was shown by Ever
ett Rud lo f f , c h a i r m a n of the
boa rd of d i rectors of Mon-
m o u t h County Chap ter , Am
er ican Red Cross .
A b i r t hday p a r t y w a s held
for m e m b e r s w i t h b i r thdays
in J a n u a r y , F e b r u a r y , and
M a r c h . Mrs. M i l d red Polz
was c h a i r m a n .
In the f i r s t e lect ion the cur-
r e n t expense i t em was knock-
e d down by 37 votes , wi th 243
i n the a f f i r m a t i v e and 280 in
t h e negat ive, The capi ta l out-
l a y appropr ia t ion was defeat-
e d 243 to 261. O n l y 547 votes
w e r e cas t .
I n Tuesday 's election the
budget w a s defeated in a l l
t h r ee po l l i ng p laces . In A l len
wood Schoo l the vote on the
cur ren t expense appropria-
t i o n was 207 to 253 and on the
cap i ta l ou t l ay i t em 205 to 247.
I n Central School the vote on
t h e respective a m o u n t s was
139 to 243 and 139 to 245 and
i n West B e l m a r School 52 to
73 and 52 to 67.
was to train the Exp lo re r s
how to live and surv ive under
cold, adverse condi t ions , Even
though the t empe r a t u r e d id
not d r o p below 27 degrees, the
ooys were confronted with
heavy rains, strong winds ,
snow and flooding condi t ions .
B e l m a r Exp lorer Post is
sponsored by the B e l m a r
Lodge of E lks No. 1997 and is
under direct ion of Leo Young ,
i i B e l m a r . adv iser .
und re f reshments .
The c r i pp led ch i ldren 's
commi t t ee funct ions on funds
received f r o m the New Jer-
sey .State E l k s Associat ion,
i n a m o u n t of money recei-
ved is based on the a m o u n t
of dona t ions sent in du r i ng the
annua l Sea l C a m p a i g n f r om
residents of the Be lmar-Wal l
Townsh ip a rea . Funds a re al-
so received f r om coin banks
p laced in loca l stores and in
Exp lo re r s who par t i c ipa ted ! the homes of every m e m b e r
in t h i s c a m p i m j t r ip were : I of the B e l m a r lodge.
W I L L I A M P R I N G L E
Y. B lauve l t were elected to
the c omm i t t e e in N o v e m b e r ,
1959. Their elect ion gave the
Democra t s a 3-2 split in the
former all R e p u b l i c a n govern-
ing body.
O n the c o m m i t t e e . M r .
P r i ng l e said, he wil l vote as
P a i n t i n g a n d Decora t i ng
Car ty & R o m e i n , f o rmer ly
with F r a n k Br iden . 511 10th
Ave. , M U 1-4523.
Meet ing Monday O f Babe Ruth League
Ernest L y m a n , pres ident of
t h e Belmar-Wall ' B abe R u t h
League h a s announced t ha t a
mee t i ng w i l l be held next
M o n d a y a t 8 P. M . in the Bel-
m a r Mun i c i p a l Bu i l d i ng to
comp le te plnns fo r the com-
i n g scason. Paren ts of e l ig ib le
b o y s are invi ted to at tend.
Mr . L y m a n s a i d pa ren ta l
pa r t i c i pa t i on is impe r a t i v e to
insure a successfu l season for
b o y s in t h e age b racke t f r o m
13 through 15 years . Boys in
t h a t age group f r o m B e l m a r ,
Sou th B e l m a r and Wa l l T o w n
s h i p are el ig ible to p lay .
Lions Club Planning Card Party Apri l 19
Plans a r e be i ng m a d e by
t h e B e l m a r Lions Club for its
a n nua l c a r d pa r t y and ra f f le
W e d n e s d a y , Apr i i 19, a t Tlie
Ba r c l ay , 112 F i f t h avenue .
Herman" Sims is genera l
c h a i r m a n . Thc g r a n d pr ize on
t h e raffle wil l be a 9 x 12 rug ,
w i t h reta i l value of $225.
A Z Z U O L O ' S S P E C I A L S
5 pounds suga r . 390; Maxwe l l
House Coffee, 59? pound ;
Open 7 days a week, 8 A . M.
to 8 P . M . ; 1625 F S t . , MU-
1-0225.
C U R R E N T D I V I D E N D 3>/2%
B e l m a r Sav i ngs & Loan
Assn., 712 10th Ave. , Accounts
I n su red U p to $10,000.
E lec t r i ca l I n s t a l l a t i ons
J oseph A. Berger , W i r i ng ,
L i gh t i ng . P o w e r , 505 13th
Ave., M U 1-3898.
N O T I C E T O
SOUTH B E L M A R V O T E R S
The o f f i ce of the Borough
C l e r k w i l l be open on the
evenings of M a r c h 8 a n d 9
f r o m 7 t o 9 P. M , , to regis-
t e r and change addresses of
voters f o r the P r i m a r y Elec-
t i o n , L a s t day to register and
change addresses is M a r c h
9 t h . The c lerk 's off ice is open
da i l y , M o n d a y t h rough Fri-
d a y , f r om 9 A. M . , to 4:30 P
M .
JOHN S. D. M a c M I L L A N ,
Borough Clerk.
Rober t Mann . L a r r y Clark,
G a r r y Clark. J a m e s Brown , |
Allen Squire , J a m e s Yaccar-
ino a n d Michae l Make t ansky . |
Leade r s tak ing par t besides
Young were E d w a r d
Y o u n g and Rober t Maketan-
sky, associate adviser , and 1
Char les Hurley, ins t i tu t iona l
ntat ive .
Suspended Sergeant Back On Duty In Wal l Sergean t Eugene Whi te
has re turned to duty wi th the
Wal l Townsh ip Pol ice Depart-
men t fol lowing a seven-day
suspension on a cha rge of
neg lect of duty . Act ing Ma-
yor R i c h a r d J . H inck , police
c omm i t t e e c h a i r m a n , announ-
ced h i s return,
Sgt Whi te was suspended by
the po l i ce commi t t ee for leav-
ing a police car una t tended
whi le he was on duty several
weeks ago. M r . H inck said i t
was found Whi te was not in
ves t iga t ing a ny t h i n g at the
t ime the patrol car w a s unat-
tended. The suspension was
r ecommended by Po l i ce Chief
Wa l t e r C. Wi t t J r .
Two Are Reappointed To Adjustment Board J a m e s W. H i l l and F r a n k
J . M c C o r m i c k were reap-
po in ted to the Boa rd of Ad-
j u s t m e n t for three-year t e rms
by the Be lma r Borough Com-
miss ion Tuesday n igh t . Their
t e rms wil l run unti l F e b r u a r y
29, 1964
M r H i l l and M r . M c C o r m i c k
have been m e m b e r s of the
Ad j u s tmen t Boa rd s ince the
presen t zoning ord inance was
adop ted in 1953 and pr ior to
that h a d served on t he advis-
ory c o m m i t t e e wh ich prepar
ed t he ord inance .
M r . Nobes also sa id the
cr ippled ch i l d ren ' s work is
one of the p r i m e purposes of
the E l k s a n d the B e l m a r
lodge ho lds a h igh ra t ing for
its work in the a rea .
W A L L REPUBLICANS ENDORSE MITCHELL The W a l l Townsh i p Repub-
l ican C lub h a s sent a message
to J . Russe l l Wool ley, Repub-
l ican coun ty c h a i r m a n , con-
cur r ing w i t h the county or-
gan iza t ion i n endors ing J a m e s
Mi tche l l for the par ty nom-
inat ion for governor . The
message w a s author ized by-
vote of the m e m b e r s attend-
i ng a recent mee t i ng at Beau-
R ivage ,
M e m b e r s of the W a l l Town-
ship C o m m i t t e e and other
off icials a t t end i ng were intro-
duced .
Joseph A . Mon t a n a , elected
Wa l l Townsh i p tax assessor
in N o v e m b e r , told abou t pro-
g r a m s to be given a t e ach of
the mee t i ngs to be held dur-
ing the y e a r .
E d w a r d Ti l ton , president ,
asked each of the county com-
m i t t e emen and women to
serve as d is t r i c t c h a i r m a n
for an extens ive m e m b e r s h i p
dr ive .
Mrs . T h o m a s Kowa l sky ,
p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n , showed
m o v i e s . o f the 1959 and 1960
f a m i l y p i cn i c s sponsored by
the club.
TV T R O U B L E ?
Ca l l PRospec t 5-8062, A C E
TV, 69 H I G H W A Y 35. N E P
T U N E CITY. La rges t re l iab le
serv ice d epa r tmen t in the
shore area .
puty m a y o r and m u n i c i p a l i an i ndependent , a dd i ng he
m a y s o m e t i m e s vote wi th the
three-man R e p u b l i c a n major-
ity and at o thers w i th M r .
B lauve l t , who now becomes
a one-man m i no r i t y . M r . Prin-
gle a lso said he wi l l be a
cand ida te for re-election as
an i ndependen t in Novembe r
1962.
M r . P r i ng l e said he was
feci up with l eadersh ip of the
Democra t i c pa r t y in Wa l l
and h a d been th i nk ing abou t
qu i t t ing for severa l month.1
He sa id he d i d not approve of
the pa r ty ' s cand ida tes for
townsh ip off ices in las t No
vember ' s e lect ion and sup-
ported only J a m e s Mussey of
West B e l m a r in h is unsuc-
cessful run fo r the Townsh i p
Commi t tee .
Elected By " P r o g r e s s i v e s "
M r . Pr ing le m a d e the po in t
that he was elected to the
Townsh ip C o m m i t t e e wi th the
s u p p o r t o f "P rog ress i ve
Remoc ra t s , no t the loca l
Democra t i c C l u b . "
H e said h e was to be
"s t r ic t ly an independent . ' 1 H e
declared there should not be
any polit ics o n the Townsh i p
Commi t t ee , add i ng every
m e m b e r should do w h a t he
th inks is l i gh t . H e sa id he has
never been swayed in h is vot-
ing on the c o m m i t t e e and
would cont inue t ha t way .
cour t clerk of Hoboken . H e
and his wife, the f o r m e r M iss
Doro thy Ra f fe r ty , h ave three
ch i ldren .
M r . Kelsey, a school tea-
cher in Po i n t P l easan t , is a
m e m b e r of the boa rd ' o f di-
rectors of the Taxpaye rs ' As-
sociat ion. H e and his wife, the
f o r m e r Ca ther i ne M o n a h a n .
h ave seven boys .
M r . Cr ines is super in tenden t
of the bond d e p a r t m e n t of t h e
I n su rance Co, , of N o r t h Am-
er ica . He is m a r r i e d to the
f o rmer M iss Ann Costello.
They have f ive ch i ld ren .
M r . Thompson , w h o is trea-
surer of the D e m o c r a t i c C lub ,
is emp loyed by t,he Pennsyl-
van i a Roa l r oad . H e and h is
wife, the f o rme r M iss Pa t r i c i a
Ca l l a h an have four chi ldren.
Mrs. Robert Hume Funeral In Maine
Former Belmar Resident Dies A t 40, Had Been In Newspaper Work
Fune r a l serv ices for Mrs .
R o s e m a r i e F a r r i e r H u m e ,
f o rmer l y of B e l m a r , N . J . .
were held Sunday In Mill inoc- , , , . , « , „ ,
ket, Me . Mrs . H u m e , who was | ^ M r . Blou-
40, d ied suddenly l a s t F r i day j " " "**" **"
in a Mi l l inocket hosp i ta l .
F o rme r l y social editor of i
the Asbury P a r k Press . Mrs
Most of the t i m e M r . Prin-
H u m e , and her husband . Rob-
ert, were owners a n d publish-
ers of the week ly newspaper
Mi l l inocket News , the last 15
years . She jo ined the staff of
The Press i n 1942 and had
served as socia l ed i tor before
l eav ing in 1946 to m o v e to
Mi l l inocket .
B o r n in Je rsey C i ty , Mrs.
H u m e was a daugh ter of the
late B e n j a m i n and S a r a h Far-
rier . She m o v e d to B e l m a r
wi th her paren ts as n young
gir l . Her fa ther was a widely-
known sports f i s h e rman and
for 18 years was pres iden t of
the B e l m a r F i sh i ng C lub .
M r s . H u m e was g radua ted
f r om St. Rose G r a m m a r
School , Asbury P a r k H igh
School ' and S m i t h Col lege.
No r t h amp ton , Mass . She was
a m e m b e r of the B e l m a r
F i s h i n g C lub .
Bes ides her husband , she is
su rv ived by fou r sons. Rober t ,
W i l l i a m , D a v i d a n d Benja- j J f i x a n d V u a r a n t e e
it a long p a r t y l ines to cre-
ate the 3-2 sp l i t in the com-
mittee. I n the J a n u a r y 2 or-
ganizat ion of the commi t t ee
he voted w i th Mr . B l auve l t
against the re-election of
R ichard Sharpe as m a y o r . As
recently as F e b r u a r y 13 he
absta ined w i th Mr . B l auve l t
f rom vot ing on the 1961 bud-
get, bu t when it b e c a m e evi-
dent the budge t would have to
go to the S ta te D e p a r t m e n t
of Loca l G o v e r n m e n t if it was
not adopted, h e switched and
cast an a f f i rma t i ve vote for
its adopt ion. H e j o i ned Act-
ing Mayo r R i c h a r d J . H i nck
and C o m m i t t e e m a n E d w a r d
C. K r a y l . Repub l i c ans , in Lhe
3-1 vote for adopt ion .
M r . P r i ng l e said he realiz-
ed tha t in b e com i ng a n inde-
pendent he wou l d have both
the D e m o c r a t s and Republ i-
cans to f ight i n Ills c a m p a i g n
for re-election.
John Ferruggiaro Reported Recovering
Borough C o m m i s s i o n e r John
Fe r rugg i a ro is recover ing
f r om a n operat ion he under-
went M o n d a y a t M o n m o u t h
Med ica l Center , Long B r anch .
Mrs . F e r r u g g i a r o t oday said
he ls do i ng " v e r y w e l l " and
expects to r e t u rn h ome a t 1707
R iver road over the week-end.
NewGroupFormed For Wall Library
Friends Unit, That Cam-paigned For Munici
pal Library, Disbanded
Wal l Pub l i c L i b r a r y Asso-
ciat ion was f o rmed a t a meet-
ing las t Thu r sday n i g h t in the
l ib rary of W a l l H igh School.
The n e w organ iza t ion repla-
ces the d isbanded F r i e n d s of
Wal l H i g h School L i b r a r y .
The Townsh i p Comm i t t e e
has an appropr ia t ion o f $3,000
in th is year 's budget f o r ad-
min is t ra t ion a n d opera t ion of
the l i b r a ry , located In the
High School . I t wil l cont inue
in the H i g h School for use of
students ancl a lso w i l l be
m u n i c i p a l l i b r a ry .
The newly - f o rmed group
voted t o accept all responsi-
bil i t ies, p roper ty and mon ies
of the old organ iza t ion
Mrs . G u y Treney , act ing
c h a i r m a n , appo in ted Mrs,
Har ry W . M u r p h y J r . , act ing
secretary . M r s . T reney also
appo in ted Mrs . Robe r t R . He-
roy c h a i r m a n of the by-laws
commi t t ee . She wil l be assist-
ed by Mrs . S tephen Y . Blau-
velt, Mrs . W i l l i a m Moore
Char les T i cheno r and
Sidney Shefter .
The fo l lowing were n a m e d
to the n o m i n a t i n g commi t t ee
Mrs. F r a n k H a l l , M r s . Char
les Os twa ld , M r s . T h o m a s L.
P a r k e r and Mrs . E l s i e M,
Tuzeneu. Trustees, appointed
by the Townsh i p Comm i t t e e
are: M r s . H u b e r t M . Co l e Jr . ,
Mrs. Heroy , M r s . M . Dona ld
K ing , M r s , Shef ter a n d Mrs
Treney .
Tlie next mee t i ng i s sche-
duled for M a r c h 16 i n High
School l i b ra ry .
Juniors Guests Of Woman's Club More than 50 persons atten-
ded the " A n E v e n i n g O f En-
te r t a i nmen t a n d F u n " pro-
gram g iven by the B e l m a r
W o m a n ' s C lub for m e m b e r s
of the Jun io r W o m a n ' s Club
last F r i d a y n i gh t in the Muni-
cipal Bu i l d ing . M r s . H a r r y M,
Lyon, p res iden t of the senior
club, we l c omed m e m b e r s and
guests.
A one act comedy , " T V In-
t e r v i ew , " was presen ted as a
satire on a w o m a n ' s after-
noon p r o g r a m . Mrs . M ichae l
M ikae l i an in troduced t h e fol
lowing cast; M r s . E l m e r c .
Desmond , j un ior adv i ser , who
was m a s t e r of ceremonies :
Mrs. Cur t is R . W y m a n and
Mrs. Osca r He lb i g , interview-
ees, a n d Mrs . Ar thur G . Min-
er, a nnounce r for the com-
merc i a l . Tlie or ig ina l play
was wr i t t en a n d d i rec ted by
Mrs . He lb i g , d r a m a chair-
man . B a c k g r o u n d m u s i c was
prov ided by M r s . E d w a r d R .
Reuben .
B E L M A R V A C U U M
Do you t h i nk your v a c u u m
is over-due fo r re t i rement?
m i n . al l a t home , and two
sisters, Mrs . F rede r i ck Tag
of G lendo l a . Wa l l Townsh ip ,
and Miss Sa l l a ry F a r r i e r of
L iv ingston .
W A L L T O W N S H I P
R E S I D E N T S
Las t d ay to register and fi le
change of add ress for the Pri-
m a r y E l e c t i o n is M a r c h 9,
1961.. F o r conven ience of those
unab le to a ppea r du r i ng reg-
u la r bus iness hours the c lerk 's
office wi l l h e open i n the
evenings M a r c h 6, 7 and 9
f r om 7 to 9 P . M . The off ice
is open d a i l y M o n d a y t h rough
F r i d a y f r o m 9 A. M . to 4:30
P . M .
I R M A K . S T A N L E Y .
T o w n s h i p Clerk .
W O R K W A N T E D
M a n to c lean cel lars , att ics;
l awn care; l i gh t ca r t i ng . Ca l l
M U t u a l 1-1936.
it, we surely c an sell you a
new one a t t h e lowest pr ice
nnd sti l l give you gua ran teed
service. B E L M A R V A C U U M .
1006 " F " St., B e l m a r . M U t u a l
1-1225.
Mrs . E d g a r E . R o g e r s pre-
sented three shor t read ings
on Va len t ine ' s D a y , L inco ln 's
B i r t hday and Wash ing ton ' s
B i r thday .
" Mrs. H . F . S c h m i d t spoke
on the h umo rou s aspects in
o rgan i z i ng the c lub i n 1914
Mrs . O l l i e K l e i n J r . , pres ident
. of the J un i o r C lub , g a v e a
I s u m m a r y of the c l ub ' s past
and presen t act iv i t ies .
For c o m m u n i t y s i ng i ng the
theme " S i n g A long W i t h the
Sen io rs " was d i rec ted b y Mrs.
W i l l i a m Nuf fo r t , mus ic
c h a i r m a n , a c c o m p a n i e d by
Mrs . R e u b e n .
A patr io t ic t h e m e highlight-
ed the decorat ions . M e m b e r s
of the board were hostesses.
S P R I N G S E E D S A R E IN
Tay lor ' s H a r d w a r e , 809 F St .
STAT ION T A X I S E R V I C E
M U t u a l 1-211, ls on vaca t ion
un t i l M a r c h 6.
Gas-Powered Saws Rented
to c u t trees, logs or t i m b e r fo r
f ire places. D avenpo r t Hard-
wa re . 917 F 8 t . . M U t u a l 1-2143.
L I S U N G W A N T E D
Brun t Re a l E s t a t e , 1802 P i n e
terrace. So. B e l m a r , M u 1-
2108.
U S E D C A K S W A N T E D
Wr igh t ' s Sa les & Service
N. E . Cor F S t . and flth Ave
S A V E M O N E Y
with a low cos t au to loan
from the Be lmar-Wa l l Nation-
al B a n k .
Jorough Accepts $75,000 In State
Funds For Basin BelmarTo Match Grant , Asking County Also
For $30,000 A id
A g r a n t of $75,000 in state
a i d has been accepted by Bel-
m a r to assist in f i n anc i ng the
cost of extensive improve-
m e n t s a t the M a r i n e Bas i n .
The Borough C o m m i s s i o n
Tuesday n igh t adop ted a re-
solut ion accept ing thc g ran t ,
offered by Comm i s s i o ne r Sal-
ava to re A. B o n t e m p o of the
Sta te D e p a r t m e n t of Conser-
va t ion ancl E c o n m i c Devel-
opmen t , and ag r ee i ng to ma-
t c h the a m o u n t pu t u p by the
state . The c omm i s s i o n adopt-
ed another reso lu t ion author-
iz ing Mayo r Pe t e r Mac l e a r i e
a n d Borough C le rk D o n a l d F .
Ma t t h ews to m a k e app l ica-
t ion to the coun ty for a g r a n t
o f $30,000, a lso to a i d in fin-
anc i ng the pro jec t .
I f the construct ion work in-
volved in the p ro j ec t b e c o m e s
e l ig ib le for Fede r a l a i d , the
s ta te is author ized to rece ive
t he governmen t ' s con t r ibu t ion
i n full a n d then d isburse to
t he borough 50 per cen t of the
a m o u n t received. I f the
coun ty contr ibu tes to the pro-
jec t , the state is au thor i zed to
r e imbu r s e the borough a n d
t h e county out of the 50 pe r
cen t in propor t ion to the i r
contr ibut ions .
B e l m a r To P u t U p $95,000 .
The borough proposes to ap-
propr i a te $95,000 now . Th i s
w i l l i nc lude the $75,000 t o
m a t c h the s ta te 's contr ibu-
t ion and $20,000 to cover
eng ineer ing fees, adver t i s i ng
fo r b ids and other costs.
The commi s s i on au thor i zed
Bo rough At torney H a r o l d
Fe i n be r g to p repa re a n em-
ergency resolut ion to m a k e
ava i l ab l e the borough ' s share
a n d la ter a bond ing o r d i n a n ce
t o cover the a m o u n t appropr i-
a t ed by the resolut ion. Th i s
w a s necessary in o rder for the
bo rough to c omp l y w i th one
of the state 's cond i t ions t h a t
the g r a n t m u s t be accep ted
w i th in 30 days . I t takes a min-
i m u m of seven weeks to m o v e
bond ord inance through the
f i na l adopt ion a n d effect ive
da te .
Bon t empo ' s letter sta-
ted the borough 's funds m u s t
b e in the hands of the s ta te
before the pro jec t is advert is-
ed for contractors ' b ids a n d
p l ans and spec i f icat ions m u s t
a lso be suff ic ient ly comp le te
fo r s ta te approva l w i th i n 90
d ay s of the da te of the g r a n t
of fer .
Cont inued O n P a g e 5)
America Editor To Speak At Tea
S P R I N G L A K E — T h e an-
n u a l Lae t a re Sunday l i t e ra ry
tea wil l be he ld by Cour t St .
M a r g a r e t 1 1 4 6, Ca tho l i c
D a u g h t e r s of A m e r i c a , a t 3
P . M . M a r c h 12 in St. Cath-
ar ine ' s Aud i t o r i um , S a l e m
a n d Second avenues .
Gues t speaker wi l l be R e v .
Ha ro l d C. G a r d i n e r , S . J . Lit-
e ra ry editor of A M E R I C A ,
J e su i t weekly m a g a z i n e .
An exhib i t of M a r i a n a r t
w i l l be presented by m e m -
bers of Cour t St. Ma r g a r e t . A
chora l g roup wi l l s ing " I f I
Cou ld Tel l Y ou . ' ' F i r e s t one ;
" G r a n a d a , " L a r a and Bra-
h m s ' " A v e M a r i a . "
Mrs . Horace La t t a , cour t
educa t i on c h a i r m a n , is chair-
m a n of the a f ternoon . M r s .
M a r y Donnel ly wi l l ass is t
w i t h the a r t exh ib i t . M r s .
M a r g a r e t T. J u d g e wi l l be
m is t ress of ceremon ies , as
heretofor .
Most R e v . J a m e s J . Ho-
g a n , aux i l i a ry b i shop of Tren-
ton and pastor of St. C a t h a r -
i ne ' s Chu r ch wi l l s peak a n d
close the af ternoon w i th bene-
dic t ion of the Blessed Sacra-
m e n t .
The tea this year is dedica-
t e d to Mother Seton, found-
ress of the Sisters of Cha r i t y
i n the Un i ted States, whose
cause for bea t i f i ca t ion is be-
fore the Congrega t i on in
R o m e .
N O T I C E IX)
B E L M A R V O T E R S
The l a s t day to reg is ter and
change addresses to vo te in
the A p r i l p r i m a r y e lect ion is
Thu rsday , M a r c h 9. 1961. Tlie
Off ice of the Bo r ough Clerk
in the M u n i c i p a l Bu i l d i n g , Re-
ver road and E i g h t h avenue ,
wil l register a n d c h a nge ad-
dresses of voters d u r i n g bus-
iness hou r s f r o m 9 A. M . , un-
ti l 4:30 P . M. , M o n d a y through
I^ f iday. Tlie Bo r ough Clerk 's
Off ice a lso wi l l be open March
9 f rom 7 to 9 P . M. , t o regis-
ter vo ters and change addres-
ses.
D O N A L D F . M A T T H E W S .
Borough C le rk .
G E O R G E S L A T E R
W a t c h m a k e r , j ewe le r . M a i n
St . , Opp . , Avon Ra i l r o a d Sta-
t ion . adv .
W I N D O W S H A D E S
Tay lor ' s Ha r dwa re , 809 F St.
W I N D O W G L A S S
W I N D O W G L A S S
Cut- to size, Insta l led .
W I N D O W S H A D E S
L i n e n , P l as t i c or F i b r e
D a v e n p o r t H a r d w a r e , 917 F
St.,, M U t u a l 1-2143.
A L C H E W ' S D I N E R
R e o p e n i n g Tuesday , M a r c h 7.
w i t h s a m e good food, gener-
ous p o r t i o n s , reasonab le
pr ices . F St . , and l l t h Ave .
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DATE BOOK Fr iday , March 17
Card pa r ty a t Glendola
F i re House, sponsored by La-
dies" Auxi l iary , 8 P . M . ; don-
ation $1.; Please br ing cards.
F r i day , March 17
St. Pa t r ick 's dance sponsor-
ed by Holy N a m e Society of
St. Mark ' s Church, Sea Girt ,
9 P . M. to 1 A. M. , a t Spring
Lake Gol f and Country Club.
Saturday, Ma r ch 18
St. Ca thar ine 's Holy Name
Society annua l St. Patr ick 's
dance a t Spr ing Lake Golf
and Country Club.
Tuesday, M a r c h 21
Annua l card par ty of Ed-
ward Becker Post No. 430,
Jewish Wa r Veterans, 8 P.
M . , Be lma r Jewish Commun-
ity Center , l l t h avenue and
D street.
Mrs. G e o . Ka l tenbach S P R I N G L A K E — Funera l
services for Mrs. Blanche
Ka l tenbach of 3 Va landora
court were held last Fr iday
morn ing . Rev. Dona ld T. Phil-
lips Sr . , pastor of St. An-
drew's Methodist Church, of-
ficiated. Bur ia l was In Rose-
dale Cemetery , Orange .
Mrs. Ka l tenbach died Feb-
ruary 22 in F i tk in Memor i a l
Hospital . She was born in
R i chmond , Va. , and lived in
Eas t O range before mov ing
here 35 years ago.
Mrs . Ka l tenbach was a
m e m b e r of St. Andrew's
Church and Its Woman ' s Soc-
iety of Christ ian Service and
of the Spr ing Lake Woman ' s
Club.
She leaves her husband
George Ka l tenbach , and a
daughter , Mrs . Nell ie E g a n
of Grove Ci ty Pa .
R E G A N S YACHT CLUB
. . . presents . . .
J i m H i l l
Shore's Mos t Congen ia l and Popular
Mas te r O f Ceremonies
M . C . H a r r y Pierre Finnigan
Versat i le Singer and C o m e d i a n
O f The Roar ing '20's
C O M E A N D H A V E " F U N " W I T H " D I G N I T Y "
R E G A N ' S YACHT CLUB
701 F S t . , BELMAR M U t u a l 1-9673
l i r i t j B Mr. and Mrs . Rober t Jan-
telle of 1814 Wor ld street,
West Be lma r , are the parents
of a boy born Februa ry 24 a t
Po in t P leasan t Hospital .
A daughter was born to M r .
and Mrs . Thomas Child of
519 Jefferson avenue, Avon,
Feb rua ry 21 a t F i tk in Mem-
orial Hospital .
Mrs. Lyon Hostess To Past Nob le Grands Mrs. Harry M . Lyon of 706
Seventh avenue, Be lmar , past
state assembly president of
Rebekah Degree of Odd Fel-
lowship, was hostess to mem-
bers of United Rebekah
Lodge Pas t Noble Grands ' As-
sociation February 20 at her
home.
Miss El izabeth McCloskey,
president, conducted business
meeting at which plans were
made to meet at home of Mrs.
Mar jor ie Schaeffer, Marsha
drive, Neptune, Monday,
March 20th.
Attending were Mrs. Mabel
Chal lender, Mrs . Rosa Van
Arsdale, Mrs. G race Jemlson,
Mrs. Henrietta Danie ls , Mrs.
Angle Weaver , Mrs. Schaef-
fer, Mrs . Alice F rank , Mrs.
E l izabeth Heller, Mrs. Estelle
Moser, Mrs . Mae Ra i t t , Miss
Mary Truesdell and Mrs , Ma-
mie Newman .
Refreshments were served.
Have You Heard...?
J. Henry Dangler F U N E R A L H O M E
A Modern Funera l Horn*
Offer ing a Dignif ied Ser-
vice to Meet Every Finan-
cial Need.
Eighth Ave. and Soutk Lake Drive. Belmar
Phone MUtua l 1-3900
New Date Set For Gu i l d ' s C a r d Party
The postponed card party
of St. Michael 's Gu i ld o l Glen-
dola wl l l be held Apr i l 17 ln
the church hall . This was an-
nounced at the group's meet-
ing last Wednesday night in
the hal l . Plans also were dis-
cussed for a r u m m a g e sale
April 21 and 22. Mrs. Lloyd
Smith, president, presided.
Fol lowing the b u s i n e s s
meeting, a f i lm, "Ch i ld Guid-
ance," was shown. Charles J .
O 'Henry , head of the guidance
depar tment of Wa l l High
School, was guest speaker.
Refreshments were served.
The dark horse was awarded
to Mrs. Wi l l i am Eldr idge.
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Butter than Mother used to make...
FUEL OIL
FURNACE-CLEANING. OIL BURNER S E R V I C E .
FARREN FUEL CO.
701 N in th Ave. , Belmar
M U t u a l 1-2300
"Dependab le Farrenheat"
Word comes f r om Don Ster-
ner head of S t e r n e r
Coal & L u m b e r Co. , of
Be lmar , who is vacat ion ing
with Mrs. Sterner on the is-
land of St. Lucia in the West
Indies, t ha t they had a sur-
prise vis i t from M r . and Mrs .
Larry Edwards of Sea G i r t .
'They sailed in wi th fr iends
on an is land hopping schoon-
•," Don writes .
Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d s are
spending a month on the near-
by island of Barbadoes.
Mr. and Mrs. J o h n McKen-
na and their chi ldren of 14th
avenue, Be lmar , are spending
a few weeks in M i a m i , F l a .
" I trust you a re keeping
the snow away f r om B e l m a r , "
Mr . McKenna writes. " F r o m
all reports I learned tha t the
Borough has done a good j o b
of removing the s now . "
Mr . and Mrs. E dwa rd H.
Marck of 917 Th i rd avenue,
West Be lmar , and their son-
in-law and daughter, M r . and
Mrs . Rober t But ler of Bergen-
fleld, wi l l leave Sunday by
ca r to spend three weeks in
Lake P a r k , Fla.
News comes f rom Steve
O'Connel l of B e l m a r about
his mystery bus r ide for
members of the New Jersey
State Society of St. Peters-
burg, where he is spending
the Winter . Steve was chair-
m a n of the ride.
" O n m y mystery bus r i de , "
Steve writes, " I h ad over 300
Jerseyltes on this 30-mlle trip
out to Sunshine Pa rk Race
Track. The bus company
pleaded with me to stop sell-
ing t ickets as they had no
more buses to charter. I t 's
the heart of the season. I h ad
eight buses and 72 telephone
calls for two tickets each.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE L E G A L N O T I C E
Knit 'n Stitch S h o p
Yarns - Kni t t ing Supplies
Embroideries
Free Instruct ion
1003 F St. Belmar
(next t o Levy's Bakery)
MUtual 1-5053
Ger t rude Edwards
W e Buy and Pay
Cash fo r Scrap Iron,
Steel, O l d Rags, Bat-
teries, Junk Cars and
all kinds o f metals.
W a l l Au to Wrecke rs I N C O R P O R A T E D
1W2 H St. West Be lmar
MUtaa l 1-4200-1
Roasts won't shrink with
FLAMELESS ELECTRIC COOKING I t 's no wonder the new flameless
electric range with its precision
control and completely insulated
oven can do f a r better roasting
than mother's old-fashioned flame
type method. Even heat under exact
control is thc modern key to your
cooking triumphs.
The roast tastes better because
there is no loss of nourishing juices,
I t goes further because there is no
wasteful shrinkage.
Whether it's roasting, bak ing or
cooking on surface units, you're tray ahead of mother with a matchless, flameless electric range.
; c p * l taMumtM)
You G e t
S. & H. Green Stamps With FUEL OIL
. . . f r o m . . .
Sterners, Inc. 12th A v e & Rai l road
BELMAR
Call MU 1-1900
This is what the women had
the pleasure of for $1.50 bus
ticket, 60-mile ride, free ad-
mission to the beaut i fu ld club
house, a 42-model fashion
show before the races — and
they sure enjoyed watch ing
nine races."
Steve enclosed a race pro-
gram. At the bottom of one
page it noted tha t the New
Jersey Society members were
guests that day (February 23)
with Ernest Ansert, society
president, a m o n g the guests
and Steve as cha i rman .
Steve's next project, he
writes, wlll be a bus sightsee-
ing trip to F o r t Myers, 105
miles down the West Coast
and over the 14-mile Skyway
bridges. • • •
Army Sgt. George D . Clay-
ton. whose wife, Er ika . and
parents, Mr . and Mrs. George
M. Clayton, l ive at 1003 18th
avenue, West Be lma r , recent-
ly arrived ln Ge rmany and is
now a m e m b e r of the 6th In-
fantry. Sgt. Clayton, 25, who
was last stat ioned at F o r t Ri-
ley, Kan. , 1s a fire-team lead-
er in the infantry 's company
A in Berlin. H e was graduat-
ed f rom Manasquan High
School in 1953 and worked at
the Acme Super Marke t in
Neptune before entering the
A rmy in J a n u a r y 1956.
Mr . and Mrs . Char les F.
Jones of 500 Bal t imore boule-
vard and Mr . and Mrs. Louis
Schelling of Cresent terrace,
Sea Girt , have returned from
a three-weeks' motor t r i p to
F lor ida .
A rmy Special ist 4 R i cha rd
R . O 'Day , son of Mrs. Eliza-
beth F. Pinto, 40 West Sylvan-
ia avenue, Neptune C i ty par-
ticipated with other personnel
f rom Company B of the 101st
Airborne Division's 502nd In-
fantry in a STRAC (Strategic
A rmy Corps) alert a t Fort
Campbel l , K y , Special ist
O 'Day , a computer in the
company, entered the A rmy
in J anuary , 1959, and com-
pleted basic training a t Fort
Dix. He Is a 1958 graduate of
Asbury Park H i gh School and
was employed by Morey La-
Rue Laundry before entering
the Army .
A card received f rom Cliff
Doran f rom Acapulco, Mex-
ico, reads: " M y time is grow-
ing short. Ha te to leave cli-
ma te here, jus t like J u l y ancl
August, with no rain. Long
trip back and then back to
work . " Cliff w i l l be on the job
next Monday as ticket agent
at the Be lmar station of the
New York & Long Branch
Ra i l road . He and his wife
have been on a three-week
tr ip. Mrs. Do ran stayed over
in Texas to visit her parents ,
Mr . and Mrs . P . O. Caldwel l ,
and other relatives,
Mr . and Mrs . Albert Chew
Sr. , of 1010 F street, Be lma r ,
are concluding their vacat ion
and wil l reopen their d iner at
F street and l l t h avenue next
Tuesday. • • •
Pasqua le Azzuolo of 319 12th
avenue, Be lma r , is a patient
in F i tk in Memor ia l Hospital .
M r . Azzulo underwent an op-
erat ion Monday after the incis-
ion of an operation he had
several months ago reopened.
Mr . Azzuolo and his son, Al-
bert , operate Azzuolo's Mar-
ket at 1625 F street, South
Be lma r .
196 1 LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET
Local Budget of the Borough of Belmar County of Monmouth for the fiscal year 1961.
I t is hereby certif ied that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a p a r t hereof is
a true copy of the budget approved by resolution of the governing body on the 14th day of
February . 1961. D O N A L D F . M A T T H E W S .
Clerk
Borough Ha l l ,
Certif ied by me Be lmar , N . J .
This 14th day of February , 1961. M u 1-1176
I t Is hereby certified that the budge t annexed hereto and hereby made a par t hereof ls an exact copy of the or ig ina l on f i le with the clerk o fthe governing body, t ha t all addit ions are correct and t ha t all statements contained herein are in proof.
A R M O U R S. HULSART . Registered Mun ic ipa l Accountant
Pub l ic Ledger Bui ld ing , 504 Ma i n Street,
Certif ied by me Avon-By-The-Sea, N . J . This U th day of February , 1961. P R 4-8671
LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Section 1.
Local Budget of the iBorough of Be lma r , County of Monmou th for the f lsacl year 1961. B E IT R E S O L V E D , tha t the fol lowing statements of revenues and appropriat ions shal l
constitute the local budget for the year 1961. B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , tha t said budget be publ ished ln The Coast Advertiser
in the Issue of the 2nd day of March , 1961. The governing body of the Borough of B e l m a r does hereby approve the fol lowing as
the budget for the year 1961.
Ferrugg iaro Resorded Vote. Ayes: Taylor Nays : 0
Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of Be lmar . County of Monmou th , on February 14, 1961.
A hearing on the budget and tax resolution wi l l be held at Borough Hal l , on the 14th day of March 1961 a t 8 o'clock (P. M . ) , at wh ich t ime and place objections to sa id budget and tax resolution for the year 1961 m a y be presented by taxpayers or other Interested persons.
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT 8 u m m » r y of Current F u n d Section o l Budget * e w 1 9 6 1 Y e » r 1 M 0
G E N E R A L A P P R O P R I A T I O N S F O R :
1. Munic ipa l Purposes $660,390.00 $624,875.82 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes —• Based on Es t !
mated 90 Percent of Tax Collections 87,152.00 76,966.18
4. Total General Appropriat ions $747,542.00 $701,842.00
5. Less: Ant ic ipated Revenues Other Than Cur ren t Property Tax (I.e. Surplus, Miscel laneous Revenue and Re-ceipts f rom Del inquent Taxes) 439,142.00 452,842.00
6. Difference: Property Tax for Support of Mun ic i pa l Budget Ap-propriations (As fol lows):
(a) Local Tax for Mun ic ipa l Purposes I nc l ud i ng Reserve for Uncollected Taxes $308,400.00 $249,000.00
S u m m a r y of I960 Appropriat ions Expended a n d Canoelled General
Budget
Budget Appropriat ions — Adapted Budge .. $698,842.00
Budget Appropriat ions Ad-ded hyChapter 159,
P. L. 1948 3,000.00 Emergency Approp-
riations 21,500.00
Water-
Utility
Sewer
UUllty
Enjoy the Best in
SEA FOOD
Total Appropriat ions $723,342.00 $141,940.01
Expenditures: Pa id or Charged . Reserved
. $677,228.49 46,113.51
$128,124.28 13,815.73
Total Expenditures and Unexpended Balances Cancelled $723,342.00 $141,940.01
Explanat ion of Appropr iat ions for "O ther Expenses' The amounts appropriated under the title of "Other Expenses" are for operat ing costs
other than "Salar ies and Wages . " Some of the I tems Included in "O ther Expenses" are Material , supplies and nonbondable equ ipment . Repa irs and maintenance of bui ldings equ ipment , roads, etc. Contractual services for garbage and trash removal , f ire hydrant service, aid to volun-
teer fire companies, etc. Utilities, pr int ing and advertising, insurance and m a n y other i tems essential to the ser-
vices rendered by mun ic ipa l government . The "Loca l Tax for Munic ipa l Purposes" has increased f rom $249,000.00 to $308,400.00.
This will increase the mun ic ipa l tax rate port ion of the total tax rate f rom $2.00 per hun-dred of assessed valuat ion to $2.47.
Tlie reasons for this increase are as fol lows: Decrease in Anticipated Revenues:
Increase in Appropriat ions:
Surplus (Genera l Fund ) Water-Sewer Operat ing Surplus
of Prior Years
Publ ic Assistance Insurance Tax Title L ien Forclosure Costs . . Snow Remova l Costs Beachfront Ma in tenance F i r e Prevention
Pol ice Protection F i r s t Aid Maintenance Paymen t Bonds and Interest Pension Contributions & Deferred
Charges Reserve for Uncollected Taxes —
Net decrease In other i tems of
appropriat ions
$ 9,700.00
15.000.00 2,600.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 6,850.00 1,950.00 5,700.00
800.00 7,712.00
2,101.00 10,186.00
L E G A L NOT ICE
C o o k e d as Sea Food
Should be cooked
F R E S H F ISH
L O B S T E R S
SALADS
H O M E M A D E C H O W D E R
C L A M S — C R A B S
DAVE'S Sea Food
Restaurant Cor . 7th Ave., & F St.
MUtual l . f f t l t
O R D I N A N C E #2 - 1961
A N A M E N D M E N T T O AN
O R D I N A N C E OF THE
B O R O U G H O F S P R I N G
L A K E H E I G H T S PROV ID-
I N G F O R T H E ESTAB-
L I S H M E N T O F A MUNI-
C I P A L C O U R T AND FIX-
I N G T I I E T E R M ANI)
C O M P E N S A T I O N O F THE
J U D G E T H E R O F ADOP-
T E D O N N O V E M B E R 8,
1948.
B E IT O R D A I N E D by the
Borough Counci l of the Bor-
ough of Spr ing Lake Heights
as follows:
1. Section #5 of a n Ordin-
ance of which this Ord inance
is amenda tory is amended to
read as fol lows:
The Clerk of the Mun ic ipa l
Cour t shall be an officer or
employee of the Borough of
Spr ing Lake Heights who shall
be appointed by Resolution of
the Borough Council to serve
for a period of one year be-
ginn ing on the First day of
J a n u a r y in each year.
2. This Ord inance sha l l take
effect when passed a n d pub-
lished according to l aw .
N O T I C E
Notice is hereby g iven that
the foregoing Ordinance was
introduced and passed on first
reading at a regular meet ing
of the Mayor and Councl l of
the Borough of Spring Lake
Heights on February 27, 1961.
and will be further considered
a t a regular meeting to be
held a t Borough Hall, Mercer
Avenue, Spr ing Lake Heights ,
on Ma r ch 13, 1961, a t 8:30 P .
M . , at which t ime and place
al l interested persons wil l be
given an opportunity to be
heard concerning same.
E T H E L L . O I F F O R D ,
Borough Clerk,
ta l - 46.
E X P L A N A T O R Y S T A T E M E N T
Any change in the "Loca l School T a x " and the "County T a x " wi l l be reflected 1n the f ina l total tax rate.
It should be noted that the revenues of the Water - Sewer U t i l i t y a re not sufficient to balance such "dedicated Water-Sewer Uti l i ty Budge t . " This condit ion is brought about by loss ln revenue, due pr inc ipal ly to the fact tha t West Be lma r (Wal l Town-ship) has its own water system and no longer purchases water from Be lmar . This is also a reason for $15,000.00 of the increase In the mun ic i pa l tax, as surplus f rom the Util ity m a y no longer be anticipated for the reduction of property taxes. I t is apparent tha t consideration should be given to a modest increase in the annua l m i n i m u m "Water-Sewer Util ity Service Cha rge " to provide adequate revenue for such purpose. I t is the intention of the Board of Commissioners to review the schedule of ut i l i ty service charges and after compar ison with neighboring commun i t ies and determinat ion of our needs, m a k e proper ad jus tment ln rates.
ANTICIPATED REVENUES
General Revenues:
1961
1. Surplus Anticipated $120,300.00
R e a d i e d
t iclpated in Cash
19&0 In 1960
$130,000.00 $130,000.00
3. Miscellaneous Revenues: Licenses:
Alcoholic Beverages Other
Fees and Perm i t s : Bu i ld ing Other
F ines : Mun ic ipa l Court
State R o a d Aid, F o r m u l a Fund State Road Aid, Construction Fund Interest and Costs on Taxes
Park ing Meters 24,000.00 Franchise Taxes 23,000.00 Gross Receipts Taxes 25,000.00
Concession Renta ls 28,000.00 Bath ing Fees 132,000.00 Water-Sewer Operat ing Surplus Pr ior Years
Capi ta l Surplus > 10,000.00
7,000.00 12,000.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
7.000.00 6,842.00
2,000.00
7,000.00 12,000.00
1,000.00 1,000.00
7,000.00 6,842.00 3,000.00 2,000.00
24,000.00 23,000.00 25,000.00 28,000.00
132,000.00 15,000.00
8.453.38 19,381.00
2.217.00 1.606.25
8,789.00 6,842.00 3,000.00 3,833.55
25,301.03 29,469.94 33,060.71 42,091.50
140.598.12 15,000.00
Total Miscel laneous Revenues $278,842.00 $286,842.00 $339,643.48
4. Receipts f rom Del inquent Taxes
5. Sub-Total Genera l Revenues ( I tems 1, 2, 3 and 4)
6. Property Tax for Support of Mun ic ipa l Budget Appropriat ions: (a) Local Tax for Munic ipa l Purposes Inc luding Reserve for Uncol lected Taxes
40,000.00 36,000.00 37,386.51
$439,142.00 $452,842.00 $507,029.9t
308,400.00 249,000.00
Tota l Property Tax for Support of Munic ipa l Budget Appropriat ions . $308,400.00 $249,000.00 $266,505.96
7. Total Genera l Revenues $747,542.00 $701,842.00 $773,535.95
APPROPRIATIONS Appropr iated Expended 1960
8. Genera l Appropriat ions
(A) Operations for 1961 (or 1960 Total for 1960
By Emrg ' y As Modf 'd By P a i d or Reser 'd
Resolut ion All Transfers Charged
Depar tment of Pub l i c At» fairs Si Publ io Safety: Director 's Office
Salaries and Wages .$ Publ ic i ty
Salaries and Wages
2,500.00
2,030.00
$ 2,600.00 $ 2,500.00
3,900.00
$ ?.&00.00 $
1 J W . 7 1
THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1961 THE COAST ADVERTISE]:, liKLMAII, NFAV JERSEY Page S
L E G A L N O T I C E L E G A L NOT ICE L E G A L NOT ICE
Other Expenses 10,650.00 Lega l Services and Costs
Salar ies and Wages . . Other Expenses
F l re :
Salar ies and Wages . . Other Expenses . . . .
Police: Salar ies and Wages Other Expenses
2,450.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
13,000.00
107,000.00 18,000.00
Park i ng Meter Ma in tenance : Salar ies and Wages. Other Expenses . . . .
F i rs t Aid Organizat ion -
Contr ibut ion Civil Defense and
Disaster Control : Other Expenses
Services of Visiting Nurse - Contract . . . .
Admin is trat ion of Pub l ic Assistance: Salar ies and Wages .. Other Expenses
Pub l ic Assistance . . . Board of Health:
Salar ies and Wages . . Other Expenses
Aid to Hospitals Bath ing Beach:
Salar ies and Wages .
Other Expenses
Maintenance of Free
Pub l ic L ibrary Elect ions:
Other Expenses
2,250.00
2,150.00
1,000.00
3,500.00
2,450.00 4,200.00
2,550.00 11,000.00
103.000.00
16,300.00
1,750.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
3,500.00
2,430.00 5,950.00
2,480.00 11,000.00
103,380.15 16,300.00
1,841.37
2,000.00
1,500.00
3.500.00
2,430.00 5.775.37
2,480.00 6,713.41
1,841.37
1,725.76
849.30
3,323.48
L E G A L N O T I C E
274.24
110.91
650.70
176.52
1.300.00 1,300.00 1,296.00 1,296.00
250.00 250.00 250.00 245.85 4.35
5,000.00 2,400.00 2.400.00 2,400.00
3,450.00 1,150.00 1.195.50 1.795.50
250.00 100.00 100.00 43.75 56.25
500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00
62,500.00 62,800.00 60.084.81 60.064.81
9.050.00 8.300.00 8.300.00 8,107.13 192.87
8,100.00 7,300.00 7,300.00 7,137.53 162.47
1,000.00 1,000.00 1,050.00 1,043.18 0.84
Monmou t h County
Surrogate 's Cour t
N O T I C E TO C R E D I T O R S TO
P R E S E N T C L A I M S AGA INST
ESTATE .
E S T A T E O F W i l l i am A.
Winter, Deceased.
Pursuun t to the order of Ed
ward C. Broege , Surrogate
of the County of Monmou th ,
this day made , on the appli-
cation of the undersigned.
Helene I . Winter . Sole Exe-
cutrix of the estate of the
said W i l l i am A. Win ter , de-
ceased, notice is hereby
given to the creditors of said
deceased to present to the
said Sole Executr ix their
c la ims under oath wi th in six
months from this date .
Da ted : February 3rd. 1961.
H E L E N E I . W I N T E R ,
2004 Fa i rway D r . ,
Spring Lake Heights ,
New Jersey.
Sole Executr ix .
Robert J . Layton, Esq .
640 Matt ison Avenue.
Asbury Park , N. J .
Attorney.
ts4 43-46.
Depar tment Tota ls . . $265,450.00 $252,300.00 $ $252,257.83 $236,170,23 $ 16,087.60
Depar tmen t of Revenue and F i nance :
Director 's Off ice: Sa lar ies and Wages . .
Assessment of Taxes: Salar ies and Wages Other Expenses —
Admin is trat ion & Collec-tion of Taxes: Salar ies and Wages Other Expenses . . .
I nsurance : Workmen ' s Compen-
sation
Other Insurance
Mun ic i pa l Court: Sa lar ies and Wages Other Expenses
Tax M a p Reva luat ion: Other Expense
L iqu idat ion of Tax Title Liens Hi Foreclosed P r o perty - Other Expenses
6,300.00 2,800.00
18,600.00 12,600.00
6,500.00 19,000.00
5.400.00 900.00
5,700.00
1,400.00
19,100.00 9,750.00
7,000.00 17,000.00
5,400.00 900.00
5,761.72 1,400.00
19,100.00 9,750.00
7,000.00
17,800.00
5.341.64 900.00
5,761.72 1,216.36
18,057.62 7,340.84
3,667.74 17,447.13
5,341.64
776.85
1,042.38
2,409.16
3,332.26 352.87
6.500.00 3.250.00
Depar tment Totals . . $ 76,600.00 $ 68,750.00 $ 6,500.00 $ 76,053.36 $ 65,359.90 $ 10,693.46
Depa r tmen t of Pub l ic Works, Parks & Publ ic Prop.:
D irector 's Off ice:
Salar ies and Wages 3,000.00 Survey ing and Eng ineer ing :
Other Expenses 400.00
Publ ic Bui ld ings and Grounds : Sa lar ies and Wages . 9,200.00 Other Expenses . . . 10,400.00
Mun ic ipa l Bui ld ings: Salar ies and Wages 7,550.00 Other Expenses . . . . 6,450.00
Road Repa i r s and Maintenance Sa lar ies and Wages 43,000.00 Other Expenses 16,950.00
Construction, Reconstruct ion. Repa i r s and Ma in tenance with State Aid by Fo rmu l a 8,000.00
Street L ight ing 20,000.00 Garbage and Trash Remo-
val - Contract Snow Remova l :
Sa lar ies and Wages . Other Expenses
Beachfront Main tenance: Sa lar ies and Wages . Other Expenses —
Parks and Playgrounds: Sa lar ies and Wages. Other Expenses . . . .
Hur r i cane Damage : Other Expenses —
3,000.00 3.000.00 3.000.00
400.00 400.00 24.80 375.40
8,850.00 11.200.00
7.418.21 13.312.94
7.418.21 12,552.20 760.74
8.050.00
9,800 00
7.239.07
9.800.00 7.239.07 7.957.16 1.842.84
43,600.00 16,900.00
46.000.00 16.900.00
40.283.69 16.724.55
5.716.31 175.45
N O T I C E
T A K E N O T I C E tha t on
March 24, 1961 at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, Dav id Thom-
as Qu imby , an infant , by his
mother and natura l guard ian ,
Katherine D . K a m m e r e r ,
shall apply to the Monmou th
WSCS Donates $50 To Church Treasury
The Woman 's Society of
Christian Service of the West
Belmar Methodist Church
voted to make a $50 donation
to the church treasurer to-
ward expenses. This was re-
ported at the socity's recent
meeting in the church social
room.
Mrs. Howard Van Brun t 1
presided. Mrs. Charles Robin- '
son Sr., led the devotions.
Her topic was "Wha t Is the
World?'1
It also was onnounced that
more than $74 was realized
from recent fund-raising pro-
jects. The fourth quarter ly
conference wi l l be held March
13 at the church. Donat ions
also were m a d e to the Dea-
coness Home in Camden and
to the Salvat ion Army.
Mrs. Lester Woolley Sr.,
and Mrs, W i l l i am Wi l l i ams
were hostesses for the even-
ing.
Thomas Carnduff Funeral services for Tliom
as Granduff o f 1311 L street,
Be lmar , were held last Thurs-
day a t the J . Henry Dangler
Funeral H o m e , 304 Eighth
avenue. Rev. Blanchard D .
Romaine J r . , pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church,
officiated. Bu r i a l was in Mon-
County Court, a t the Court I mouth Memor ia l Park .
House, Freehold. New Jersey, ' Mr. Carnruf f , who was 72.
for a j udgmen t authoriz ing | died February 21 at his home
h im to assume the n a m e
David Thomas K a m m e r e r .
Kather ine D . K a m m e r e r ,
as mother and natura l
guard ian of Dav id Thom-
as Qu imby .
Mirne and Nowels,
649 Matt ison Avenue,
Asbury Park , New Jersey,
Attorneys for p la in t i f f .
ts4 - 45 - 48.
NOT ICE TO B I D D E R S
B ids on general supplies
and a r t supplies wi l l be re-
ceived by the Be lma r Board
after a long illness.
Mr. Carnduff , who was born
In Scotland, h a d been an erec-
tor engineer with Fi l t rat ion
Engineers, I n c . , Newark , for
30 years, He retired in 1858.
He had lived in Be lma r 16
years.
Mr. Carnduf f was a mem-
ber of the F i r s t Presbyterian
Church and l i fe membe r of
Kilwinning Lodge F. & A. M.,
In Paisley, Scotland.
He leaves his wife, Mrs.
Christina McPhee Carnduff ,
and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie
8,000.00 20,000.00
46,000.00 46,000.00
8,000.00 20,000.00
8,000.00 18,665.69
46,000.00 4 6,000.00
4,000.00 4,000.00
7,500.00 13,750.00
9,500.00 7,300.00
2,000.00 2,000.00
7,300.00 6.900.00
8,800.00 6,000.00
3,574.40 2,000.00
7,154.82 6,900.00
9,339.37 6,000.00
3,574.40 1,956.44
7,154,82 6,748.03
9,339.37 5,889.63
15,000.00 15,000.00
110.37
5,215.07
Depar tmen t Totals . S217.000.00 >213,800.00 (15.000.00 $228,038.81 $212,312.79 $ 15,726.02
Tota l Operat ions Hem 8 la) I S559.050.00 $534,850 00 $21.500 00 $556,350 00 $513,842 92 $ 42 507.Ot
Bi Cont ingent 600.00 600.00 600.00 600 00
Tota l Operat ions I nc lud ing Contigent $559,650 00 $535.450 00 $21,500.00 $556,950.00 $513,842.92 $ 43.107.08
Deta i l : Sa lar ies and Wages. 302,550.00 Other Expenses ( Inc lud ing Contingent) 257,100.00
(C) Cap i ta l Improvemen ts : Capi ta l Improvemen t
Fund 10,000.00 Road Construct ion or Re-
construction with State Aid (40:2-52.3). . 1,000.00
Al terat ion of Munici-pal Bu i ld ing
Mov ing & Construction of Storage Bu i ld ing —
Lease - Purchase
Street Sweeper 2,500.00 Reconstruct ion of Dra inage
Out fa l l Pipes 3,000.00
300,600.00
234,850.00
4,000.00
2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
2.500.00
6,500.00
295,437.06
261,512.94
4.000.00
2,000.00
2,500.00
6.500.00
287.371.08
226.471.84
4,000.00
1,507.71
2,162.66
6.500.00
8,065.98
35.041.10
492.29
337.34
11. Appropr iat ions for for 1961
Water - Sewer Util ity
Operat ing:
Salar ies and Wages $ 53,000.00 $ 57,000.00 f, Other Expenses 40,500.00 40,500.00 Capi ta l Out lay 6,500.00 6,500.00 i n construction of
Sewer Outfa l l — < Debt, Service:
P aymen t of Bond Pr inc ipa l $21,000.00 $ 17,000.00 17,000.00 Less: Cash held to pay bonds 4,000.00
Tota l Capita l Improvemen t s $ 16,500.00 $ 15,000.00 S $ 15.000.00 $ 14,170.37 $ 29.63
ID) Munic ipa l Debt Service H M M u , P a y m e n t of Bond
Pr inc ipa l 31,000.00 25,000.00 25.000.00 25.0(10.00
Interest on Bonds . 13,140.00 11,427.50 11,427.50 11,427.50
Tota l Munic ipa l Deb t Service $ 44,140.00 $ 36.427.50 t S 36.427.50 t 36,427.50
(E) Deferred Charges and Statutory Expendi tures — Munic ipa l
Deferred Charges: Emergency
Authorizat ions Emergency Authoriza-
tions (R . S. 40:50-13) Tax Map , E tc 4,500.00
Emergency Authorizat ion
(R.S. 40:5-2.14) D a m a g e by Flood or Hurr icane .. 3,000,00
Deferred Charges to Fu tu re Taxat ion Not Bonded :
Acquisit ion of Certa in Lots 4,000.00
Statutory Expendi tures: Contribution to:
Pub l i c Employees' Re-t i rement System — 7,000.00
Social Security Sys-tem O.A.S. I . ) 7,200.00
Consolidated Pol ice and F i remen ' s Pen-sion Fund 6,500.00
Police and F i remen 's Re-t i rement System of N. J 7,900.00
Tota l Deferred Charges and Statutory Expendi-tures—Munic ipa l . . . . $ 40,100.00 $ 37,998.32
of Educat ion ln person or by Noden and M r s . Mary Robert-
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March 16, 1961, at the Bel
ma r G r a m m a r School, F
street, Be lmar , N . J .
L ists of supplies desired
and specifications m a y be ob-
tained at the school. The
board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
R I C H A R D H . L Y O N .
Secretary.
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L E G A L N O T I C E L E G A L N O T I C E L E G A L N O T I C E
DEDICATED WATER SEWER UTILITY BUDGET
I). Dedicated Revenues f r om
Water - Sewer Uti l i ty
Operat ing Surp lus Ant ic ipated
Ren ts
Miscel laneous
Total Water - Sewer Util ity Revenues
Ant ic ipa ted
for 1961 for I960
$ 8,980.00 125,000.00
3,000.00
$ 3,440.01 131,000.00
3,000.00
Real ized
ln Cash
In I960
125.339.70 5.071.33
$136,980.00 $137,440.01 $133,851.04
Appropriated Expended 1060
for I960 Total for 1960
for I960 By E m r g ' y A* Modf 'd By Pa i d or Re»e\
Resolution All Transfers Charged
$ 57,000.00 $ 50,855.50
40,500.00 33,919.14 6,500.00
4,500.00
6,403.10
4,453.40
6,144.50 6,580.86
17,000.00 17,000.00
BELMAR SANDWICH SHOP (Formerly Scottie's Comer)
TED HEINZE, Prop.
H O M E M A D E PIES - C A K E S - CHEESE C A K E
Ca te r i ng For A l l Occasions
F St., and I Oth Ave. M U t u a l 1-9707 Belmar
Interest on Bonds Deferred Charges and
Statutory Expendi tures:
Emergency Author-izations
Contributions to: Pub l ic Employees ' Re-t i rement System Social Security Sys-tem (O.A.S.I.)
3,980.00
9,500.00
2.000.00
THE B A R C L A Y O F SELMAR
BELMAR'S FINEST HOTEL For That Dist inct ive Touch W i t h A Friendly A tmosphere
Be Sure To Inspect Our Faci l i t ies For
PARTIES — W E D D I N G RECEPTIONS
A N D B A N Q U E T S
Cozy Winter Bar Open To Public
FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS
12 Fifth Ave., A t A St. Tel. MUtual 1-5299
BELMAR
9,500.00
2,200.00
9,500.00
1.253.13
Total Water-Sewer
Uti l i ty Appropriat ions $136,980.00 $137,440.01 5 4,500.00 $141,940.01 $128,124,118 $13,815.73
Dedication by Rider — R . S. 40:2-18.1 "The dedicated revenues ant ic ipated du r i n g the year 1961 from Dog Licenses are heherby
ant icipated as revenue and a re hereby appropr iated for the purposes to wh ich sa id revenue Is dedicated by statute or other legal requ i remen ts . "
APl'EMttlX TO Bl-DCKT sTTiWKNT" C U R R E N T F U N D BALANCE S H E E T
D E C E M B E R 31. 1960 ASSETS
Cash and Investments $350,239.51 State Road A id Al lotments
Receivable 15,000.00 Taxes Receivable . 59,726,42
Tax Title Liens Receivable 20,526.70 Other Receivables 36,027.44
Deferred Charges Required to be i n 1961 Budget 7,385.00
Deferred Charges Required to be in Budgets Subsequent to 1961 18,540.00
7,800.00
7,200.00
7.800.00
7,200.00
7.633.62
5,386.91
$ 37,998.32 $ 35,821.52 $ 2,176.80
vH) Tota l Genera l Appro-pr iat ions for Mun ic i pa l Purposes ( ( I tems 8 (A) to (G) , inclusive) $660,390.00 $624,875.82 $21,500.00 $646,375,82 $600,262,31 $ 46,113.51
(L) Sub-Total Genera l Ap-propriat ions ( I tems
(H) and (K) ) $660,390.00 $624,875.82 $21,500.00 $646,375.82 $600,262.31 $ 46,113.51
(M) Reserve for Uncol-
lected Taxes $ 87,152.0
». Tota l Genera l Ap-propriat ions
Total Assets
L I A B I L I T I E S , I tESERVE. 1
•Cash Liabil it ies Reserves for Receivables Surplus
C O M P A R A T I V E STATEMENT O F CUR-
I tENT F U N D O P E R A T I O N S AND C H A N G E
IN C U R R E N T S U R P L U S
Year 1960 Yea r 1959
Surplus Balance J anua ry lst $228,105.16 $240,128.01 Current Revenue On A Cash Bas is : Current Taxes:
* (Percentage collected: 1960 92%.
1959 93'-; i $710,121.07 $606,933.45
Delinquent Taxes 37.386.51 39,678.86 Other Revenue and Ad ditions to I ncome 368,345.78
Total Funds
367,621.28
$1,343,958.52 $1,254,361.60
AND S U R P L U S , . . . $192,831.42
. . . . 116,280.56
Expenditures and Tax R e q u i n Municipal Appro-
Total Liabi l i t ies. Reserves
and Surplus
School Tax Levy Unpaid
Less: School Tax Deferred
"Ba lance Inc luded in Above "Cash L iab i l i t ies"
198 333 09 priations $640,375.82 ' School Taxes < Including
Local and Reg iona l ! 349.792.00 ;507 445 07 County Taxes 'Includ-
' ing Added Tax Amounts) 170,789.29 Other Expenditures and Dedications f rom Income 168.32
$597,105,52
283,880.75 i
$ 70,000.00 None
Tota l Expenditures and
Tax Requ irements $1,167,125.43 $1,028,954 76
Less: Expenditures to be Raised by Fu tu re Taxes21,500.00 2,698.32 Total Adjusted Expendi tures and Tax Requ i rements . $1,145,625.43 1.026,256.44
Surplus Ba lance December 31st , . $198,333.09 $228,105.16
$ 76,966.18 $ 76.966.18 $
$747,542.00 $701,842.00 $21,500.00 $723,342.00 $677,228.49 $ 46,113.51
' Use nearest even percentage.
Proposed Use of Current F u n d
Surplus In 1961 Budget
Surp lus Ba lance December 31. 1960 $198,333.09 Current Surp lus Antici-pated in 1961 Budget 120,300.00
Surplus Balance Rema i n i ng $ 78,033.09
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C H U R C H S E R V I C E S F IRST BAPTIST C H U R C H
O F W A L L T O W N S H I P
(Collingwood P a r k )
Rev . B ruce Harrison, Pastor
Chu rch Organ is t :
L i l i a L . Warren .
9:45 A . M . — Sunday School.
11 A. M . — Morn ing Wor-
ship.
7 P. M . — Evening service.
C H R I S T I A N S C I E N C E
F i rs t Church of Chr ist
Scientist.
Grand and Fourth Avenues,
Asbury P a r k
Sunday service, 11 A . M .
Sunday School 11 A . M .
Wednesday 8:15 P M . —
test imony meeting.
ST. M A R G A R E T ' S C H U R C H
Spr ing Lake
Most Rev . J . J . Hogan , Pastor
Sunday Masses — 7, 8, 9:30
and 10:30 A. M.
Weekday Mass — 7 A. M .
Fr iday 8 P . M. — Novena
of the Sacred Hear t .
G L E N D O L A B I B L E
P R O T E S T A N T C H U R C H
Rev . D a v i d E . Mi l ler , Pastor
9:45 A. M . —Sunday School,
classes for a l l ages; J a m e s W
Crosble superintendent .
11 A . M . Morn i ng wor-
ship.
7 P . M . — Truth for Youth .
7:45 P . M . Even ing wor-
ship.
W A L L M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H
O ld Mil l Po »d
Rev . Howard L o r d
9:45 A. M . Church School
p rogram.
A . M . — Morn ing wor-
ship.
7:30 P . M . — Even i ng wor-
ship.
8T. J A M E S E P I S C O P A L
Four th a n d H a m m o n d Aves
Brad ley Beach
Rev. George Hal l , Rector
8 A. M . — Holy C o m m u n i o n
9:30 A. M . — F a m i l y wor-
ship service.
11 A. M . — Morn ing prayer
with se rmon .
BAPTIST T A B E R N A C L E
Rev. Robert L. Rose, Pastor
F street. South Be lmar
11 A. M . — Morning wor-
ship, sermon by the pastor.
7 P . M. — Evening service
Wednesday 7:45 P. M . —
Midweek service.
F I RST BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J . D . Thomas, Pastor
Ninth Ave., Near D St.
10 A. M. — Sunday School.
11 A. M. —Worship Service
ST. M I C H A E L ' S EP ISCOPAL
C H U R C H
Hurley Pond Road , Glendola
Rev. S. R . Knight , Vicar
7:30 A. M. — Holy Commun-
ion.
10 A. M . Morning Prayer ,
Holy Euchar is t , with intruc-
C H U R C H OF ST. U R I E L
THE A R C H A N G E L
E P I S C O P A L
Sea G i r t
Rev. Canon R . II . Mi l ler
Sundays - 7:45 A. M. — Holy
Commun ion .
9-.15 A. M . — Sung Euchar-
ist.
10:10 A. M . — Holy Com-
mun ion with with hymns.
11:15 A. M . — Morn ing pray-
er and Sermon.
ST. A N D R E W ' S M E T H O D I S T
C H U R O U .
Four th and West Lake Aves.
Spring Lake, N. I .
Rev . Donald T. Phi l l ips Sr.,
pastor.
S U N D A Y S E R V I C E S
8:30 A. M . Morning worship
and sermon.
9:45 A. M . Sunday School
for a l l ages.
i:00 A. M . Morn ing wor-
ship and sermon; J ohn E .
Saunders, Organis t .
ST. R O S E R . C. C H U R C H
Seventh Ave., & E St.
Rev. Peter J . Teston, Pastor
Sunday Masses — O n the
hour f rom 6 A. M . to 12 Noon,
in the Church.
Confessions every Saturday
f rom 4 to 5:45 P . M . , and
f rom 7:30 to 9 P . M.
The perpetua l Novena in
honor of Ou r Lady of the
Miraculous Meda l is held
every Monday evening a t 8.
tion and Church School.
ST. MARK 'S R . C. CHURCH
3rd Ave., & Crescent Pkwy.
Sea Gir t
Rev . J . Frederick CUlld
Sunday Masses — 8. 10 and
11 A. M.
Weekday Masses — 7:30
A. M .
CALVARY BAPTIST
Thirteenth Ave., at E St.
Rev . Neil B. Post, Pastor
Sunday:
Church School 9:30 A . M.
Two morning services. 9:30
and 11 A. M.
:30 P. M. — Baptist Youth
Fellowship.
F I RST P R E S B Y T E R I A N
Rev- B. D . Roma ine J r . ,
9:45 A. M. —Sunday School
Edward C. Broege, superln-
tendant .
9:45 A. M. — Morn ing wor-
ship: sermon by the pastor.
11 A. M. — Second worship;
service s imi lar to the first.
7 P . M. — Westminister Fel-
lowship meeting.
F IRST M E T H O D I S T
C H U R C H O F B E L M A R
Seventh Ave., and D St.
Rev . Stacy D . Myers. Minister
9:45 A. M. —Sunday School,
Aust in Heyniger, superintend-
ent.
10 A. M. — Pastor 's Bible
Class.
11 A. M. — Morn ing wor-
sh ip ; sermon by pa6tor.
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C L A S S I F I E D AD R A T E
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More t h a n 20 worda 3 cants per word
Classified D l i p l ay t l per Inch
S E R V I C E S
M A R I E L O U I S E - Experien-
ced in Dress Mak ing . Altera-
tions and repairs , l i o l l t h
Ave.. Be lma r . M u t u a l 1-2881.
N E W F L O O R S A N D E R S , edg-
ers a n d waxers by the day—
for saHding and reflnlshlng
old floors. Comple te line ol
Du t ch Boy a n d Sapol in paints,
We deliver. Davenpor t Pa i n t
ii Ha rdware . 917 F St., Mu-
tual 1-2143.
ALL T Y P E S Electr ic Sand-
ers for Ren t . Headquarters
{or Woolsey Mar ine Pa in t ,
Carver 's Ha rdware , 708 10th
Avenue. MU tua l 1-3971.
HARRY P* LUG 607 12th Ave., Belmar Lawn mowers repaired and
sharpened. Hand saws, cir-cular saws, hedge shears, scissors, chisels, planes, plan-er knives, kitchen knives aud Ice skates sharpened. Phone M U 1-2145.
F O R R E N T
Furnished room, wi th kitchen
privileges; year round;' cen-
tral location. I nqu i re lst floor
F St., Be lma r .
F O R S A L E
Antique corner cabinet , curly
maple; also pressed glass col-
lection; reasonable, Inquire
107 6th Ave., Be lma r .
Heights A d o p t s . . . . (Continued f rom Pa* f c i>
reducing the r a te . "
Mayor Robertson disagreed,
pointing out tha t the surplus
balance J anua ry 1, 1959, was
,974.30 and on the s ame
date this year was $65,291.73.
He said the actual surplus in
1959 should have been lower
as the borough had advanced
the Board of Educat ion $24.-
000 before tt h ad to.
When M r . Kel ly raised a
question about insufficient
funds being appropr iated for
recreat ion purposes, Mayor
Robertson told h im it was
" m e m b e r s of your p a r t y "
who blocked the use of more .
Mr . Kel ly criticized the bor-
ough for not ask ing for state
aid for recreat ional purposes,
F O R S A L E
Boy's bicycle, 20-inch, $4,00;
Doll carriage, $3.00; toy Iron-
ing board, $2.00; Cal l MUtual
1-0086.
W A N T E D TO B U Y
ST. C A T H A R I N E S C H U R C H
West Lake Dr ive , Spr ing Lake
Most Rev. J . J . Hogan, Pastor
Sunday Masses - I n Church
• Eve ry hour on the hour
f r om 8 A. M . to 12 Noon .
I n School Audi tor ium - 9:15,
10:15 and 11:15 A. M .
Weekday Mass — 8 A. M.
Monday , 8 P . M. — Ml racu
lous Medal Novena devotions,
T H E METHODIST C H U R C H
O F W E S T B E L M A R
Rev . J a m e s Thompson,
9:45 A. M. —Church School.
Classes for a l l ages. R ichard
Saxion, general superinten-
dent .
11 A. M. — Morn ing wor-
ship ; Message by the pastor.
7:30 P. M. Even ing service
in the sanctuary.
S t a m p Collections, Coins, In-
d ian Head Cents, Go ld Coins.
Civi l War Books and Newspa-
pers, Ind ian Rel ics, Ant ique
Guns , Swords, 2-Way Shlp-to-
Shore Rad io , Cut G lass , Mech-
an ica l Banks , Smal l cannons
and Historical Books, Coast
Coin Center, 505 F street, Bel-
m a r .
R O Y A L Meat Market Open Fr i day ' t i l 9 P . M.
805 F S t . M U t u a l 1-0919 t E G G S and BUTTER
• PRIME M E A T S • POULTRY
B. D . P a l u m b o , Prop.
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$ Taxpayers Save %
Returns Fi l led By Exper t
Br ing Us Your Tax Prob-
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GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES
NOW anyone c a n buy DI-
RECT f r om U .S . GOVERN-
MENT S U R P L U S DE-
POTS, by ma i l for yourself
or for resale. Cameras , bi-
noculars, c a r s . J e e p s ,
trucks, boats, hardware , of-
fice mach ines and equip-
ment, tents, tools and tens-
of-thousands of other items
at a fract ion of their orig-
inal cost. Many i tems brand
new. Fo r list of hundreds of
U. S. Gove rnmen t Surplus
Depots, located ln every
State and overseas with
pamphlet . " H o w Govern-
BUY A T A N K F U L L A N D BE T H A N K F U L
G U L F S O L A R H E A T
Service Con t rac ts Budget Plan
C lean ing and Servic ing Burners
H O W E L L -SULLIVAN, Inc
P R 6-6520
R O U T E 35, N E P T U N E
pointing out It was available
through the State Depar tment
of Conservation and Econom-
ic Development , where he is
employed.
The budget was finally
adopted.
l tap Salary Measure
On the sa lary ordinance,
Mr . Kelly said he did not dis-
agree wi th the increases it
called for, add ing he would
l ike to see the employees
given more. Bu t ho objected
to the clause which specifies
that the Increases or decrea-
ses "sha l l be m a d e on the re-
commendat ion of the council-
m a n in c h a r ge " of the de-
par tment .
" Y o u shouldn' t leave in-
creases to the part icular
wh im of a counc i lman , " Mr.
Kel ly said. " I t ' s not fa ir , It's
d iscr iminatory . "
Counc i lman W i l l i a m P.
Ahern said Mr . Kelly was
misconstruing the meaning
of the clause. M r . Kelly re-
plied he was not and said " i t
smacks of bossosm.' '
Mayor Robertson said the
ordinance had been given con-
siderable study.
" W e are opposed to giving
a m a n an annua l increment
jus t because he's put in an-
other yea r , " Mayor Robert-
son said. "We don't know if
this will work, bu t we're go-
ing to try it. I f the committee
cha i rman is do ing the right
kind of a job, he ought to
know who are deserving of
ra ises."
Mr . Robertson, replying to
Mr . Kelly's s ta tement that
borough employees were not
satisfied, said he thought they
were "qu i te satisfied and are
wi l l ing to give it a t r y . "
After t he ordinance had
been f ina l ly adopted the coun-
ci l granted increases to four
members of the Pol ice De-
par tment and four employees
of the Street Depa r tmen t to
p lace them on sa lary steps
cal led for In the ordinance.
CARD OF THANKS C A R N D U F F , Thomas — I
w i sh to thank all good friends
and neighbors for lovely floral
tributes, also comfort ing
cards of sympathy , Also Rev.
B lanchard Roma ine , Dr . Sch-
maier , D r . Ab rams , F irs t
Presbyter ian Church Ladles'
A id and Missionary Ladles,
M.C.O.S.S. and Cancer Unit
for devotion and thoughtful-
ness in the loss of m y dear
husband.
Mrs. Christ ina Carnduff .
L E G A L N O T I C E
O R D I N A N C E #1 - 1961
AN O R D I N A N C E TO F I X
A N D D E T E R M I N E T H E
S A L A R I E S , W A G E S A N D
O T H E R C O M P E N S A T I O N
T O BE P A I D T O MUNICI-
P A L O F F I C E R S A N D EM-
P L O Y E E S OF T H E BOR-
O U G H O F S P R I N G LAKE
H E I G H T S .
N O T I C E
Notice is hereby given that
t he foregoing ord inance as
amended was passed on sec-
j ond reading at a regular
j meet ing of the Borough Coun-
day , February 13, 1961, and
Lake Heights held on Mon-
day , Bebruary 13, 1961, and
was adopted as amended on
f ina l passage at a regular
meet ing held on Februa ry 27,
1981.
E T H E L L. G I F F O R D ,
Borough Clerk,
t s l - 46.
L E G A L NOT ICE L E G A L N O T I C E L E G A L N O T I C E
SECTION 2—UPON A D O P T I O N F O R Y E A R 1961
(Only To Be Included In Thc Budget As F ina l ly Adopted)
B E IT R E S O L V E D by the Mayor and Counc i l of the Borough of Spr ing Lake Heights, County of Monmou th that the budget hereinbefore set forth is hereby adopted and shall con-stitute an appropriat ion for the purposes stated of the sums therein set forth as appropria-tions, and authorization of the amoun t of ( I t em 2 below) $ 69,873.00 for local purposes
Stanford Ahern
Ayes: - McKn igh t Nays : - None Pearce Meehan Masel la
Surplus Anticipated $ 45,689.76
Miscellaneous Revenue Anticipated $ 35,993.00 Receipts f rom Delinquent Taxes $ 18,000.00
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Borough A c c e p t s . . . . I (Continued from Page \ !
M r . Matthews said the em-
ergency resolution, and pro-
bab ly the bond ordinance,
wl l l be ready for introduction
a t the commission 's March
14 meet ing.
The borough's p rogram at
t he Mar ine Basin calls for re-
construction of existing bulk-
heads and the construction of
bu lkheads along the Be lma r
s ide of Shark R iver from the
end of the present dock a t
N i n t h avenue to a point just
beyond Seventh avenue. The
borough is now complet ing
acqu i rement of r ipar ian r ights
f rom the state along the ri-
ver f r om N in th avenue to the
Route 35 br idge.
The est imated cost of a l l
the work the Borough Com-
miss ion wants to do at the
bas in is $300,000. This Is to
Include reconstruction of ex-
isting docks and slips, repla-
cement of bulkheads and con-
struction of new slips along
the r iver f rom Ninth to Sev-
enth avenues. Some dredg ing
m a y also be required along
the shore l ine.
" . .and now you go right t o t h e bank a n d o p e n a c h e c k i n g a c c o u n t ! "
VOUI NAMI PRINTED ON EVtRY CHICK IN
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
B E L M A R - W A L L National Bank 3 C O N V E N I E N T C O M M U N I T Y O F F I C E S =
F Street a t 9 th Avenue , Belmar
Route 35 a t 18th Avenue, W a l l
Route 35 a t A t l a n t i c Ave., W a l l
Member Fedeml Deposit Insurance Corporation -Federal Reserve System
Local Soldiers In European Maneuver
Two soldiers from this area
participated ln the recent
Exercise Winter Shield I I at
the Grafenwohr - Hohenfels
training area In Ge rmany .
They are Pfc. C a rmen V.
Sclarrabone, son of Mrs .
TODAY AND TOMORROW BY RALF HARDESTER
Feature Editor TV GUIDE MAGAZINE
Pfc. Ca rmen Sclarrabone
Frances Mart inez of 412 12th
avenue, Be lmar , and Ser-
geant 1-C Thomas F Car ty ,
son of Mr . and Mrs. Fe l ix
Carty of 3000 Hurley Pond
road, Wa l l Township.
Sgt. Car ty , 29, is a m e m b e r
of the 176th Signal Company ,
stationed in Stuttgart. Pfc ,
Sciarrabone, 24, is at tached
to the ls t Division's 18th In-
fantry, stationed ln Sandho-
fen.
| Winter Shield, an annua l
Seventh U . S. Army Winter
field training maneuver , in-
volved 60,000 U. S. A r m y ,
Ge rman and French troops
and marked the highpoint of
a year's tra in ing for units ln
NATO's " P y r a m i d of P o w e r , "
A radar specialist in his
company In Stuttgart, Sgt.
Carty entered the A r m y in
Ju ly , 1947, and arrived over-
seas on this tour of duty in
January , 1959. He is a grad-
uate of Manasquan High
School. His wife, Margo t ,
lives at 504 Lakewod road,
Neptune.
Pfc. Sclarrabone, who is as-
signed to the infantry's Head-
I IAVING HIT THE JACKPOT with Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years, ABC is now planning a similar
biographical series. Network officials are tight-lipped about the project, will say only that they're work-ing on a sequel to Churchill. But it's our bet that former Presidential press secretary Jim llagerty, now holding down a vice presidency at ABC, will clear the way for Mr. Eisenhower to be the subject ' ' ' When ABC's The Islanders is replaced in April by Asphalt Jungle, theme music for the new series will come from Duke Ellington . . . NBC has defi-nitely set "Thirty-five Years of Broadcasting" as a two-and-a-half hour special for next fall. You Are There producer Robert Lewis Shayon will be the head writer. Tho program will be simulcast
Ike stereophonically on radio and color TV. . . . o new rolet * * *
W H E N RICHARD BOONE QUITS Have Gun, Wi l l Travel, the show may go on without him. One of the plans calls for Paladin to be killed and a passing stranger to pick up the fallen knight's gun, holster and calling card3, Another idea has a brother of Paladin showing up and gradually taking over the show . . . ABO is so convinced that Hong Kong can make tho grade that they will
switch the show to a later time period if it fails — in its preaent 7:30 P.M. Wednesday s po t . . . Bell Telephone lu planning a Shakespearean hour for March or April in which Sir John Gielgud will Btar. Dr. Frank Baxter, who broke into TV as a teacher of Shakespeare, will be the host.
* * * -tV
THE SCRIPTS FOR DAY IN COURT identify the real lawyers who play lawyers on the show only as Attorney White and Attorney Black, Their real names never appear in the cast of characters, to conform to the legal canon prohibiting any such >>, ,• identification as a form of advertising and, there- a'auin fore, unethical . . . J im Garner will play J im ' ' ' w l i e n k n i g h t
Garner in an episode of Angel to boost that show's falls ratings. It's an expensive boost: the former Maverick star picked up close to $10,000 for the job. Garner, who had foresworn TV for movies after his bitter court fight with Warner Bros., will also make appearances with Dinah Shore and Bob Hope . . . Arthur Godfrey wil l be featured in a CBS special in May. Godfrey will show films taken last spring on his Indian tiger h u n t . . . Another CBS special may star Lucille Ball. Desi Arnaz wants to produce the show as a musical-comedy study of "Lucy on Broadway,'' where she's found new famo in "Wildcat."
L E G A L N O T I C E
quar ters Company in Sandho
fen, entered the A rmy In No-
vember , 1959, and completed
bas ic combat training at Fori
Benning, G a . He is a 1955
graduate of St. Rose High
School,
service star , Charles Didden;
denner stripe, F rank Mihlon
3rd; assistant denner stripe,
Robert Keynton.
George Lauterwasser and
Wil l iam Wi l l i ams 3rd were
Inducted as Bobcats in a can-
dlelight ceremony represent-
ing the Webelos tra i l of scout-
ing,
Cubs Receive Awards Members of Cub Pack 98
received awards at the Feb
r ua ry meet ing at the First Pack members recently
Methodist Church of Be lmar . 1 Presented a program "Scouts
The following awards were Are The Good Citizens o f To-
presented by Frank Mihlon,
Cub master ; Gold arrows,
Vernon Babos. Donald White,
Rober t Keynton, Hartson Pol
and , Steven Thompson and
P a u l Rabenda ; second year
morrow" for the Methodist
Men's Club,
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Take notice tha t appl icat ion
is made to the Township Com-
mittee of the Township of
Wal l , New Jersey to transfer
to Wa l l Liquor Inc . . trading
as Wa l l L iquor, for premises
located at 18th Avenue and
Hur ley Pond Road , Wa l l
Township, New Jersey , the re-
tai l distr ibution license D-l,
heretofore issued to R ichard
F i l an , trading as Sergeant
Bixler , for the premises lo-
cated above.
The names and addresses of
all officers and stockholders
owning more than 10% of the
stock are:
Louis J . Lotito, 202 Tattle
Ave., Spring Lake , N . J .
Theresa Raffetto, 101 Lud-
low Ave., Spr ing Lake , N. J .
Joseph Raffetto, J r . , 101
Lud low Ave,, Spr ing Lake, N .
J .
Objections, if any, should be
m a d e immedia te ly in writ ing
to I r m a K. Stanley, Township
Clerk of the Township of Wall ,
Post Office Box 450, Be lmar ,
New Jersey.
WALL L I Q U O R INC.
By : Louis J , Lotito,
President,
202 Tuttle Avenue, i
Spring Lake , N . J .
ts2 45-46.
N O T I C E
Take notice that application
is m a d e to the Township Com-
mittee of the Township of
Wal l , New Jersey to transfer
to Wa l l Liquor Inc . , trading
as Wal l Liquor, for premises
located at the S. W . Corner
of Highway 35 and Sea Gir t
Ave., Wal l Township , New
Jersey, the retai l distribution
license D-l, heretofore issued
to R ichard F i l an , t rad ing as
Sergeant Bixler, for the prem-
ises located above.
The names and addresses of
all officers and stockholders
owning more than 10% of the
stock are:
Louis J . Lotlto, 202 Tuttle
Ave., Spring Lake , N . J .
Theresa Raffetto, 101 Lud
low Ave., Spring Lake . N. J ,
Joseph Raffetto, Jr . , 101
Lud low Ave., Spr ing Lake, N .
J .
A floor plan of the premises
as completed m a y be exam-
ined at the office of the muni-
cipal clerk.
Objections, if any. should be
m a d e immedia te ly in writ ing
to I r m a K. Stanley, Township
Clerk of the Township of Wall ,
Post Office Box 450. Be lmar ,
New Jersey.
W A L L L I Q U O R INC.
BY: Louis J . Lotlto,
President,
202 Tuttle Avenue.
Spring Lake, N . J
ts2 45-46.
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S H E R I F F ' S S A L E
Superior Court Of New Jersey
Law Division
Monmouth County
Docket No. L 5019-60
A. Meltzer, A partnership,
etc.. Plaint iffs vs: Sure F i t
Shoes Inc. , et a l as to James
Torchio, Defendants.
By virtue of a wri t of exe-
cution in the above stated
action to me directed I shall
expose for sale at pub l ic ven-
due, at the Court House in
the Borough of Freehold.
County of Monmou th . New
Jersey, on Monday , thc Oth
day of March , 1961, at 2
o'clock, I5. M.' Prevai l ing
T ime .
All the defendants ' right,
tit le and interest, If any, in
and to the following:
Al l that certain lot , tract
or parcel of l and and prem
ises hereinafter part icular ly
described situate, ly ing and j
being In the Borough of Bel |
m a r , County of Monmouth i
and State of New Jersey. \
Known and designated as |
lots numbered One Hundred
Eighteen (118) and O n e Hun-
dred Nineteen (119), as shown
and described on a certain
m a p entitled " M a p of Inlet
Ter race , " Be lmar , Monmouth
County, New Jersey. Property
of In le t Terrace, Da ted : Bel
m a r , New Jersey, August 9,
1915, and duly fi led In Uie
Clerk 's Office of the County
of Monmouth at Freehold,
August 26, 1915.
Together with an easement
ln common with all other lot
owners of the 125 lots com-
prising " In let Te r r a ce " over
the " W a t e r w a y " indicated on
said m a p .
Being the same premises
conveyed unto J a m e s T. Tor-
chio and Angle V, Torchio.
his wife, by deed f r om Ed-
ward F . Hensler and Mar-
guerite F . Hensler, his wife
corded in the Monmouth
dated September 13, 1948, re-
County Clerk's Office Septem- j
ber 17. 1948 in Book 2182 of
Deeds on Page 352 etc.
The aforesaid premises are
common ly known as 118 In-
let Terrace, Be lmar , New Jer-
sey.
The approximate amount
of the Judgment to be satis-
fied by said sale ls the sum of
$9,850.00 together w i th the
costs of this sale.
I R A E . WOLCOTT,
Sheriff.
Da ted : January 24, 1961.
Kasen, Schnltzer tl Kasen ,
Attys.
(64 lines) $40.32
ts4 43 46.
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CONNELLY-BERGEN, Inc. REALTORS - INSURORS
"Over 34 Years Depetidultle Service"
712 N in th Avenue M U t u a l 1-1398
AGGRESSIVE APPLIANCE SERVICE
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W H A T IS A Z Z U O L O ' S
M A R K E T ?
I . It of fers you comp le te supermarket select ion.
,2. I t is open t rom 8 A . M . t o 8 P. M .
3. I t has supermarket p r i c i ng
4. I t is comple te ly self-service
5. It gives you ample park ing space
6. I t is conveniont ly l oca ted A t 1625 F St. So. Bolmar
FREE DELIVERY M U t u a l 1-0225
A
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I S B 3 2 X 2 M I 5- 6 , . . wilh no sly tricks
7 •8 . . . so don't be Idle
9- 10 . . . why nol begin ?
y B E G I N S A V I N G B Y
T H E 10th TH IS M O N T H
earn our above-average return from the first
^ forget worries about market fluctuation
^ earn more per dollar saved
Current Dividend 31/2% Per Annum
Belmar Savings & L O A N ASSOCIATION
712 TENTH AVENUE
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Avenue. Be lmar N . J . , snd entered as second class
m a t t e r a t the postoBlce at Be lmar . N . J . , unde j «n
set ol Congress of March 3, 1879.
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SECOND BUDGET DEFEAT MORE CONVINCING
The defeat of the Wall Township school budget for
1961-62 for a second time is a repetition of what hap-
pened in the township a couple of years ago. The Board
of Education assumed that when thc budget was first
defeated by 37 votes out of a total of 547 cast there
wasn't mucb opposition and proceeded to return the
budget to the voters unchanged. From past experiences
with Wall voters the board should have known better.
In the special election Tuesday, almost double the num-
ber of voters turned but and the budget was defeated
by a much wider margin than in the first election Feb-
ruary 14, It was very evident the board failed to gauge
the temper of the people. The majority of those who
voted, no matter how small, indicated they felt the bud-
get was too high and the school board should have been
guided accordingly.
Now the budget goes to tile Township Committee
and thc likelihood is the committee will make a substan-
tial slice in it and return it to the board with instruc-
tions to reduce appropriations where it can to cover the
reduction.
TJWES OM UTILITIES, TRANSPORTATION APPLIANCES AP NAUSEAM.'
ANNIVERSARIES -
United Lodge Plans 56th Anniversary
United Rebekah Lodge No.
39, made plans last Fr iday
night for its 56th anniversary
Friday, March 10. Miss D .
Jane Mettler of Phi l l ipsburg,
president of the Rebekah
State Assembly, will be guest
of honor with her staff of of-
ficers. A program of enter-
tainment will be presented.
Mrs. Rosa Van Arsdale is
general cha i rman .
Miss Betty Moser, noble
grand, conducted the business
meeting- assisted by Miss
E m m a Hyer ( vice grand. The
lodge held its f irst nominat ion
of officers. Elect ion wil l be
held Fr iday, March 24. Mrs.
Luealla Ayres of Is land Hei-
ghts, deputy president of the
Monmouth district , and her
staff of officers wil l instal l the
newly elected officers Fr iday
April 21.
The "Ann R e t " Bir thday
Club held a par ty for two
members hav ing birthdays
in February, Mrs . E l l a Klot-
zen and Mrs . Mabe l Challen-
der. Each received bir thday
cake, gifts and cards from
their secret pals. Mrs. Alice
Frank of West Be lmar was
C h a i r m a n . Refreshment-;
were served.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1 9 6 1
LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDGET Local Budget of the Township of Wall, County of Monmouth
For the fiscal year 1961.
I t is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a par t hereof Is a true copy of the budget approved by resolution of the governing body of the 15th day of February , 1961.
I R M A K. S T A N L E Y . Clerk
P . O . Box 450. Certif ied by me Be lma r , New Jersey This 15th day of February , 1961 MUtua l 1-3622
I t is hereby certified t ha t the budget annexed hereto a n d hereby m a d e a par t hereof is an exact copy of the or ig ina l on file wi th the clerk of the governing body, tha t all addit ions are correct and that all statements contained herein are in proof.
A R M O U R S. HULSART , Registered Munic ipa l Accountant
504 Ma in Street,
Certif ied by me Avon-By-The-Sea, N. J . This 15th day of February , 1961 P R 4-8671
Section l. LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Local Budget of the Townsh ip of Wal l , County of Monmou th for the f iscal year 1961.
B E IT R E S O L V E D , tha t the fol lowing s ta tements of revenues and appropriat ions shal l constitute the local budget for the year 1961.
B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , that said budget be publ ished in The Coast Advert iser In the Issue of the 2nd day of March . 1961.
The governing body of the Township of W a l l does hereby approve the fol lowing as the budget for the year 1961.
H inck Recorded Votes Ayes: K r ay l Nays : None
Pr ing le Notice is hereby given tha t the budget a n d tax resolution was approved by the Town-
ship commit tee of the Township of Wa l l County of Monmouth on the 15th day of February . 1961.
A hearing on the budget and tax resolut ion will be held at The Mun ic ipa l Bui ld ing, on the 22nd day of March , 1961, a t 8:00 o'clock (P. M . ) , at wh ich t ime and place objections to said budget and tax resolution for the y e a r of 1961 m a y be presented by taxpayers or other Interested persons.
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
ALL DAY LONG, AND NIGHT, TOO
Turned off alarm clock (price $5, tax 50c) at 7 A.
M. and fell out of bed (price $100, tax $10). Pushed
back electric blanket (price $28, tax 84c). Snapped on
33-cent light bulb (tax 2c). Used electric razor (price
$22, tax $1.32) on drawn face. Applied sweet smell of
success (bay rum—$1.30 a bottle plus 13c tax). Lost
tie clasp (price $3, tax 30c) while dressing. Looked for-
ward to breakfast.
Orange juice in the refrig (price $300, tax $9).
Toast in the toaster (price $16, tax 38c). Coffee perk-
ing on the stove (a $210 job, disregarding the $6.30
tax). Phoned Car-pool Henry (monthly phone bill $12,
plus $1.20 tax). Oh well, relax at the station.
Before train pulled in, needed a cigarette (pack
costs 13c plus 15c tax). Boarded train. Joined three
pals for bridge. Chipped in for cards (40c a deck, tax
13c).
Got lots of work done at office (annual income $7,
500, federal and state withholding $1,328). Left for
lunch ($1.40 plus 3c tax). Crept back.
Home at last. Thank heavens. Stumbled into the
castle (price $16,000, annual property tax $310). kissed
wife. (No tax.)
"Will-yum," said Mama sharply, "we haven't made
out our income tax."
Twenty-four Years Ago 1709 White street. South Bel
February 26, 1937 j m a r , died at the Newark
Gus Menzler of Menz ler 's ; home of her daughter , Mrs .
Bakery , F street, announced j Wesley Johnson. Mrs . Algor
that he would sponsor a team was one of the Shore's oldest
to represent Be lma r in the residents. She was born in
ABC Bowling Tournamen t ln Be lmar in 1848, the oldest of
New York City. Team mem- j 14 children of the late Mr .
bers were: E d Walzer , cap-1 and Mrs. Isaac Newman . She
ta in ; Les Clayton. F rank was the widow of W i l l i am
Jernstedt , J a c k D r u m , Dave j Warren Algor.
Egber t and George Moser. j — 1946 —
— 1937 — j Mr . and Mrs. Louis Schank
Ernes t Bigelow, son of Mr. j of 608 Prospect avenue, Spr-
and Mrs . E dwa rd C. Bigelow ! ing Lake, announced the en-
of 800 10th avenue, Be lmar , a ! gagement of their daughter ,
sophomore at the College of j Mar jor ie , to Ha r r y A. Pal-
Wooster, p layed the role of j me r , son of Mr . and Mrs . Ed-
Cal l idamates in "Mos te l a r l a " | ward A. P a l m e r of 1818 H
when it was presented by the street, West Be lma r .
Classical Club of the college. I — 1946 —
— 1937 —• Mrs. J a ck Haag , president
Mrs . E d m o n d de Monseigle of the Be lmar ' Women ' s
of Be lma r , leader of the Mon- J Democrat ic Club, entertained
mou th County branch . Inter-1 the group at a covered dish
nat ional relations group of J supper at her home , 821 12th
the Amer ican Association of avenue.
University Women , conducted I — 1946 —
the group's meet ing ln Asbury I The Wa l l Township Com-
Park . _ i 9 3 7 _ j mit tee unanomous ly appro-
Mrs . John Curt is of Wes t ' ved the appo in tment of Shel-
Be lmar attended the silver j don G rava t t of West B e l m a r
wedding anniversary of her as water superintendent.
FAIR CHANCE
A mighty effort will be made during the current
Congress to provide medical aid payments for every-
one receiving benefits under the social security system.
The case against this extremely controversial pro-
posal should be thoroughly understood. First of all, it
would provide the medical aid to a certain age group
whether or not they were in need. Large numbers of soc-
ial security beneficiaries have substantial incomes from
other sources, and are able to meet their medical costs.
There is no reason why the general taxpayers — who
contribute to the social security fund — should pay
these bills.
Second, the medical care for the aged bill which
Congress passed last year after refusing to approve the
social security concept, deserves fair trial, lt is design-
ed to provide the aid to those who are actually in need
— not to arbitrarily-established groups. It places ad-
ministrative responsibility and authority where it be-
longs — on local government, which understands and is
close to local problems.
Objective surveys tell us that the medical cost pro-
blems of people 65 and older have been greatly exag-
gerated — that nowhere near as high a proportion is in
dire straits as some have imagined. A sound policy will
help those who lack the resources to care for themselv...
financially, and limit government aid strictly to that.
The present law has this goal.
Mince Meat, P e a r s -A Fine Dessert
Today, mince meat enjoys many unusual uses, particularly in the area of desserts. A delicious example, developed by home econ-omiats of the Borden Company, is Baked Mince Meat Filled Pears. The recipe calls for ready-to-use mince meat, which makes prcpara-tion especia ly easy. Baked pear halves—topped with mince meat • n d lemon juice are ready for serving in a matter of minutes, were s how:
B a k e d Mince Meat Filled Pear* (Makes 6 serving e)
6 fresh pears (or 6 canned 3 tablespoons melted butter O / j halves) M / 2 teaspoons lemon Juice
8/4 Clip Beady-to-Uaa 1/4 cup water None Such Mince Meat
. J f i * J U K * CutpeaT-a In half lengthwke. Cor®. Place near, in a buttered baking dish, skin aid* down. Brush wi th melted butter. Bpoon equal amounti o f mince meat in to etch pear half. Pour lemon juice over pearl. Pot water into bottom o f pan. Bake In Moderate oven (360eF,) IS mlnutei or un t i l pear* are done. Serve topped with »eur cream.
Mrs. Joseph P. Buck SEA G I R T — Funera l ser-
vices for Mrs. G race C. Buck
of 519 Wash ington boulevard
were held last Saturday . Bur-
ial was in Maplewood Ceme-
tery, Freehold.
Mrs. Buck, who was 62,
died February 22 in Sunny-
wide Nurs ing Home , Wa l l
Township, after a long illness.
She was born in Brooklyn and
had lived in Freehold for 20
years before mov i ng to !
Girt seven years ago.
Surviving are her husband,
Joseph P . Buck ; a son, Wi l
11am F . F ranc i s of Mana
squan; two step-brothers, Hil-
ary Neighbors of Aiken. S. C,
and Lawrence Neighbors of
California, and three grand-
children.
sister and brother-in-law in
Union City.
— 1937 —
Mrs . Charles Bennett enter-
tained the Be lma r Auxi l iary
of F i tk in Memor i a l Hospital
at her home, 32 In le t terrace,
Be lmar .
— 1937 —
Mar t i n Cooney of Boy Scout
Troop 6, Be lmar , received his
Eag l e Scout award a t the
Scout Congress held in the
Berkeley-Carteret Hotel , As-
bury Pa rk .
— 1946
At a reorganizat ion meet ing
in Long Branch , the Aff i l iated
Repub l ican Clubs of Mon-
mou th County elected E d w a r d
C. Broege of Be lmar presi-
dent. He succeeded Charles
Franke l of Asbury Park . Mr .
Broege was then clerk of the
Board of Freeholders. He is
now Monmou th County Sur-
rogate.
- 1946 — Miss Marga re t D a u m of Sea
G i r t , featured singer on the
A l b um of F am i l i a r Music ra-
dio program, appeared as
guest soloist with the Mana-
Fifteen Years Ago
March 1, 1946
Mrs . Barah J a n e A l „c r o , — = —
cert in Manasquan H igh
School.
I — 1946 — Mrs . J ohn A. Taylor enter-
LEGAL NOTICE NOT ICE TO B I D D E R S
Not ice is hereby given that
sealed bids wi l l be rece ived , . . 4. , _
by the Mayor and Councl l of , t h e ^ h and Chatter
the Borough of South Be lmar
for ma in tenance and re-
pair mater ia ls in the Bor-
ough of South B e l m a r in the
County of Monmou th with an
est imated amoun t of 6,000
Gals, of Cat ionic Emuls i f ied
Asphal t G r ade RS-3K; 240
Tons of 3/8" Broken Stone
cover; and al l ied mainten-
ance and repair mater ia ls
and opened and read in pub-
lic at Borough Ha l l on March
21st, 1961 at 8:Q0 P. M . , Day-
light-Saving/Standard Time,
whichever prevai ls.
Specifications and forms of
bids, for the proposed work,
prepared by C laude W. Bird-
sail, Engineer , and approved
by the State H ighway Com-
missioner, have been filed in
the office of the said Engin-
eer a t 1700 " P " Street, Bel-
ma r , N . J . , and of sa id State
H i g h w a y C o m m i s s i o n e r ,
Trenton, N. J . . and m a y be
inspected by prospect ive bid-
ders dur ing business hours.
Bidders wil l be funished
with a copy of the specifica-
tions by the Eng ineer on pro-
per notice and payments of
cost of preparat ion. B ids must
be m a d e on s tandard propos-
al f o rms in the manne r de-
signated therein and required
by the specifications, mus t be
enclosed in sealed envelopes,
bear ing the n a m e and ad-
dress of bidder and n a m e of
road on outside, addressed to
the Mayor & Counci l of the
Borough of South B e l m a r and
must be accompan ied by a
certif ied check for not less
than ten (10) per cent of the
amoun t bid, prov ided
check not be m o r e t han $20.-
000.00 nor not less t h an $500-
.00 and be del ivered a t the
place on/or before the hour
n amed above. The standard
proposal form is attached to
the supp lementary specifica-
tions, copies of which wil l be
furnished on appl icat ion to
Engineer .
By order of the Mayor &
Council of the Borough of
South Be lma r .
L E R O Y F . W A L L I N G ,
Mayor .
J O H N S. D . M a c M I L L A N ,
Clerk .
Dated: February 7. 1961. tsl - 46.
Club at her home, 504 Seven-
th avenue, Be lmar .
Cal l M U t u a l 1-9697
QUAKENBUSH Service Station
F Street & 8th Avenue BELMAR
W e G i v e S. & H . GREEN STAMPS
S u m m a r y of Current Fund Section of Budget
G E N E R A L A P P R O P R I A T I O N S F O R :
l . Mun ic ipa l purposes $533,973.04 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes — Based on Est imated 89 Per-
cent of Tax Collections 209,444.96
Year 1961 Yea r I960
$556,229.00
197,318.00
4. Total General Appropriat ions 743,418.00 753,547.00 Less: Ant ic ipated Revenues Other Than Cur ren t Property Tax (i.e. Surplus, Miscel laneous Revenue and Rece ip ts f rom Delin-quent Taxes) 441,018.00 458,418.00
Difference: Property Tax for Support of Mun i c i pa l Budget Ap-propriat ions (As fol lows):
(a) Local Tax for Mun ic i pa l Purposes I nc l ud i ng Reserve for Uncollected Taxes $302,400.00 $295,129.00
S u m m a r y of 1960 Appropriat ions Expended a n d Cancelled Genera l Water-
Budget Appropriat ions Budget Utility
—Adopted Budget . . . $748,547.00 $ 75,600.00 Budget Appropriat ions Ad-
ded by Chapter 159, P . L . 1948 5,000.00
Total Appropriations $753,547.00 $ 75,600.00
Expenditures : Pa i d or Charged Reserved
670,424.60 83,122.40
67,755.61 7,844.39
Total Expenditures and Unexpended Balances
/ C U R R E N T I N T E R E S T !
1
Now what does
SHE WANT?
A new car?
House improved?
An Easter outfit?
New furniture?
S e r v i c e •til
8 p. m.
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
When your wife starts coaxing . . . and you do not
wish to touch your cash sav ings . . . make her
happy by borrowing the money at Belmar-Wall
National. See how much better it is to borrow or
finance at bank rates and bank terms. The loan
department at the Wall Off ice, Route 35 and
18th Avenue, will welcome your application up to
8 p. m. ANY banking day; the other two offices
'til 2:30 p . m.
Belter living begins at your full-service bank —
BELMAR-WALL National Bank
C O N V E N I E N T C O M M U N I T Y O F F I C E S =
F S t r e e t a t 9 t h A v e n u e , B e l m a r
R o u t e 35 a t 1 8 t h A v e n u e , W a l l
R o u t e 35 a t A t l a n t i c Ave . , W a l l
M E M B E R F E D E R A L D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T I O N - F E D E R A L R E S E R V E S Y S T E M
T H U R S D A Y , MARCH 9. 1961 THE COAST ADVERTISE]:, liKLMAII, NFAV JERSEY Page S
L E G A L N OTIC E
Cancelled
L E G A L N O T I C E L E G A L N O T I C E
$753,547.00 $ 75,600.00
Explanat ion of Appropr ia t ions for "O ther Expenses" The amounts appropriated under the t i t le of "Other Expenses " are for operat ing costs
•other than "Salar ies and Wages . " Some of the I tems included in "Other E x p e n s e s " are Mater ia ls , supplies and nonbondable equ i pmen t . Repairs and main tenance of buildings, equ ipmen t , roads , etc. Contractual services for garbage and t r a sh removal , f l re hydrant service, a id to volun-
teer fire companies, etc. Pr int ing and advertising, util ity services, insurance a n d m a n y other Items essential to
the services rendered by mun ic ipa l government .
E X P L A N A T O R Y S T A T E M E N T Total appropriat ions ln the general budget have decreased by $10,129.00 This decrease is
accounted for as follows: .Decreased:
Capita l Improvements $ 9,000.00 Cash Def ic i t 40,282.96 Road Repa irs and Ma in tenance . . 20,000.00 Administrat ive and Execut ive .. 2,100.00 Net Amoun t of Smal ler I tems . . . 2,290.00
Increased: Salaries and Wages Publ ic 'Buildings and Grounds . L ibrary
25,480.00 10,000.00 3,000.00
Statutory Expenditures 12,937.00 Reserve for Uncollected Taxe 3 . . 12,126.96
$ 10,129.00
The munic ipa l tax portion of the total tax is $302,400.00 and the port ion oi the total tax rate which m a y be attr ibuted to th is mun ic ipa l budget is $1.51 per hundred of assessed val-uat ion, as compared to a rate of $1.53 for last year, or a decrease of 2( per hundred.
Any change in the Local Distr ict School T a x or the County Tax will be reflected In the f ina l total tax rate.
L E G A L N O T I C E LEGAL NOTICE L E G A L NOT ICE
Pa rks and P laygrounds : Salaries and Wages.. Other Expenses
Expense of Par t ic ipa t ion in Free County L i b r a ry : Other Expenses . . . .
Ma in tenance of Water f ron t Property for Recrea-tional Use :
Other Expenses
Aid to Pr ivate ly Owned L ibrary and Read ing Room 3
1,500.00
1,500.00 2,000.00 1,000.00
2,000.00 1,000.00
2,000.00 1.000.00 I
Total Operat ions ( I tems 8 (a) ) .
(b) Cont ingent
Total Operat ions In-cluding Cont ingent
Deta i l :
Salar ies and Wages 239,050.00 Other Expenses (In-cluding con t i ngen t ) . . 271,300.00
(C) Cap i ta l Improvemen t s Road Construct ion or Reconstruct ion with State Aid 2,000.00
$509,350.00 >495.2 O.OO $ $494,760.00 $412,622.33 $ 82.137.67 1,000.00 1.0 O.OO 1.000.00 100.00 900.00
$510,350.00 >496.2 0.00 $ $495,760.00 $412,722.33 $ 83.037.67
213,570.00
282.690.00
214,320.00
281,440.00
199,192.24
213,530.09
15,127.7
67.909.9
11,000.00 11,000.00
ANTICIPATED REVENUES
Genera l Revenues:
1961
1. Surplus Anticipated $100,000.00
2. Surplus Anticipated with prior Written Con-sent of Director of Local Government
Realised
in Cash
1960 in 1960
$ 72,000.00 $ 72,000.00
Anticipated
3. Miscellaneous Revenues: Licenses:
Alcoholic Beverages Other
Fees and Permi ts : Bu i ld ing Other
F ines : Munic ipa l Court
State Road Aid, Fo rmu l a Fund State Road Aid, Construction Fund Interest and Costs on Taxes
Franchise Taxes Gross Receipts Taxes Highway Light ing Refund Sewer Ren ta l Fees Special I t ems of General Revenue Anticipated
with Pr ior Written Consent of Director of Local Government :
Sewer Renta l Fees
41.000.00 41.000.00
6.500.00 6,500.00 6,905.00
8,000.00 8,000.00 9,412.00
7,500.00 7.500.00 7,897.05 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,366.50
16.000.00 16.000.00 18.397.00
9.818.00 9.818.00 9.818.00 5.000.00 • 5,000.00
8,500.00 8.500.00 12,721.43
68,000.00 67,000.00 72.729.18
48.000.00 48.000.00 49.643.33
500.00 500.00 1.522.47
1,700.00 1.530.48 1,530.48
Total Cap i ta l Improvemen ts . $ 2,000.00 i 11,000.00 $ $ 11,000.00 $ 11.000.00 $
HILLIKER RADIO-TV SHOP A u t o Rkd io — Phonographs •— Recorders — A m p l i f i e r *
Repairs — Accessories — Batteries — Tubes 9 A. M . unt i l 8 P. M . - Shop Service Only — G I 9-6203
New Bedford Road — Wal l Township
SHARK RIVER BOAT WORKS now under ownership of
WILLIAM FORD On Shark River, East O f F St. Bridge
Service For A l l Types O f Boats
M O T O R REPAIRS - SHIP CARPENTRY STORAGE - TRAILER SERVICE
610 • 5 th Avenue, M U t u a l 1-9763 Belmar
(E) Deferred Charges and Statutory Expendi tures —• Mun ic ipa l
Deferred Charges : Overexpendi ture Appro-
pr iat ion Reserves .. 100.00 Statutory Expend i tures : Contr ibut ion to:
Pub l ic Emp loyees ' Re-t i rement System . . 13,806.00
Social Secur i ty Sys-tem (O.A.S. I . ) 7,000.00
2,169.00
5,800.00
2,169.00
6,300.00
2,169.00
6,215.27
Total Deferred Charges and Statutory Expendi-tures — Mun ic ipa l .. $ 20,906.00 ( 7,969.00
(G) Cash Deficit from Previous Years . . . . $ 717.04 $ 41,000.00
$ 8,469.00 $ 8,384.27
$ 41,000.00 $ 41,000.00
(H) Total Genera l Appro-priat ions for Muni-cipal Purposes ( I tems 8-(A) to (G>, inclusive) $533,973.04 $556,229.00 $ $556,229.00 $473,106.60 $ 83,122.40
Total Miscellaneous Revenues
4. Receipts from Del inquent Taxes
5. Sab-Total General Revenues ( I tems 1, 2, 3 and 4) . .
<6. Property Tax for Support of Munic ipa l Budget Appropriat ions: (a) Local Tax for Munic ipa l Purposes Inc luding Reserve for Uncollected Taxes . .
Total Property Tax for Support of Munic ipa l Budget Appropriations
7. Total Genera l Revenues
$177,018.00 $181,418.00 $199,203.39
$164,000.00 $164,000.00 $179,688.10
$441,018.00 $458,418.00 $491,891.49
302,400.00 295,129.0
$302,400.00 $295,129.00 $336,420.35
(L) Sub-Total Genera l Ap-propriat ions ( I tems (H) and (Kl > $533,973.0! >556.229.00 $ $556,229.00 $473,106.60 I 83,122.40
iM> Reserve for Uncol-lected Taxes . $209,444.96 (197,318.00 » $197,318.00 $197,318.00 (
9. Total Genera l Appropriat ions $743,418.00 $753,547.00 $ $753,547.00 $670,424.60 $ 83,122.40
DEDICATED" W A T K K UTILITY l i U D f i E T
For Insurance Information Consult . . .
E D G A R E. R O G E R S
BELMAR A G E N C Y , Inc.
Insurance — Real Estate
708 N I N T H A V E N U E B E L M A R . N . J .
Phone M U t u a l 1-0540
10. Dedicated Revenues f r om
Water Uti l i ty
Opera t ing Surp lus Ant ic ipated Rents
F i re Hydran t Service Miscel laneous F lre Hydran t Service
Ant ic ipated
for 1961 for I960
$ 49,233.30 61,000.00 12,400.00 20,000.00
$ 3,200.00
40,000.00
20,000.00 12,400.00
Real ized
in Cash
in 1960
$ 3,200.00 61,549.23
29,065.70 12,400.00
$743,418.00 $753,547.00 $828,311.84
Note: Theamounts opposite which an * has been placed i n the far co lumn to the r ight represent State Aid for Roads allotted, and he ld in cash by the State, or In part received in 1960 and in part held in cash by the State. >
A P P R O P R I A T I O N S
Total Water Uti l i ty Revenues $142,633.30 $ 75,600.00 $107,114.93
for 1961
.8. General Appropriations
(A) Operat ion for 1961
6enera i Government
Administrat ive and executive:
Appropr iated Expended I960
for 1960 Total for 1960
for I960 By Emrg ' y As Modf 'd By Pa id or Resev'd
Resolution AU Transfers Charged
Salaries and Wages $ 20.060.00 $ 20.060.00 $ $ 20.060.00 $ 17,635.60 $ 2,424.40
Other Expenses 7,500.00 9.600.00 9.015.00 4,246.58 4,768.42
Financia l Administrat ion:
Salaries and wages 2,600.00 2,600.00 2.600.00 2.400.00 200.00
Other Expenses 3.900.00 3,900.00 3.900.00 3.586.88 313.12
Assessment ol Taxes:
Salaries and Wages 18.000.00 18.260.00 18.260.00 14,546.73 3,713.30
Other Expenses 2.500.00 3.850.00 3.830.00 2,281.70 1.568.30
Collection of Taxes: Salaries and Wages 12,000.00 12.500.00 12,500.00 9,615.66 2,884.34
Other Expenses 3,000.00 3,100.00 3,100.00 1.125.95 1,974.05
Liquidat ion of Tax Title Liens and Foreclosed Property: Other Expenses —
Commiss ion Sale of Fore
closed Property Legal Services and Costs:
Other Expenses Eng ineer ing Services
and Costs: Other Expenses 2,000.00
Publ ic Bui ldings and Grounds: Salaries and Wages . . 4,600.00 Other Expenses . . . . 20,000.00
Planning Board: Salaries and Wages. Other Expenses
Board of Adjustment : Salaries and Wages Other Expenses . . .
Insurance: Workmen 's Compen.
2,500.00
500.00
3,800.00
300.00 3,000.00
3,500.00
500.00
3.800.00
1,000.00
500.00
6,300.00
1,000.00
305.88
5,921.00
191.12
379.00
300.00
400.00
2,000.00 2,000 00 1.823.00 177.00
4.600.00 4.600.00 3,520.00 1.080.00
10,000.00 10,000.00 7.839.24 2,160.76
300.00 300.00 300.00
4.000.00 4.000.00 685.75 3.314.25
300.00 300.00 300.00
460.00 400.00 151.80 248.20
26,500.00
23,500.00
20.000.00
36,000.00
11. Appropr iat ions for
Water Uti l i ty
Opera t ing : Salar ies and Wages $ 21,500.00 $ 19,000.00 $ Other Expenses
Capita l Improvemen ts :
Capi ta l Out lay Debt Service:
Paymen t of Bond Pr inc ipa l 20.000.00 Interest on Bonds 49,333.30
Deferred Charges and Statutory Expenditures: Contributions to: Publ ic Employees ' Re-t i rement System .. 1,000.00 Social Security Sys-tem (O.A.S.I . ) 800.00 600.00
Appropriated Expended I960
for 1960 Total for 1960
for 1960 Hy Emrg ' y As Modf 'd By P a i d or Resev'd
Resolution All Transfers Charged
HONCE & DODD REALTORS INSURORS
" F i f t y Years Exper ience"
706 10th Avenue, Belmar M U t u a l I -0503
Phone M U t u a l 1-0503
s 10,400.00 $ 19.351.34 $ 19.515.00 18,449.62
48.60 I
1.125.38
Mutual 1-1587
Daniel A. Rellly l'uncral Home
801 D Street Belmar, N, J.
Si tuated on beaut i fu l Si lver Lake convenient ly
located t o serve the en t i re Shore A r e a .
36.000.00 29,343.48 6.656.52
Total Water Utility Appropriat ions $142,633.30 $ 75,600.00 $
625.00 611.17 13.83 |
$ 75,600.00 $ 67,755.61 $ 7,844.39
DEDICATED ASSESSMENT BUDGET
14. Dedicated Revenues f rom
Special I t em with Pr io r written consent of Director of Local Government: Assessment Cash
Anticipated
for 1961 for I960
$200,000.00
Real ized
in Cash
in 1%0
Tota l Assessment Revenues $200,000.00
sation 2,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 1,996.94 1.003.06
Group Insurance P lan for Employees 7.600.00 7.100.00 7.100.00 7,072.37 27.63
Other Insurance 4,500.00 5.000.00 5,000.00 3,295.50 1,704.50
Tax Sale Costs:
Other Expenses 300.00 300.00 300.00 169.47 130.53
Tax Map Revision: 135.00 Other Expenses . 1,000.00 1,000.00 1.000.00 865.00 135.00
Election Costs: Other Expenses 2.500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,027.66 472.34
Publ ic Safety: F i re :
Other Expenses: F l re A l a rm System F i re Hydran t Renta l . Aid to Volunteer
Flre Companies . Police:
Salaries and Wages . . Other Expenses
F irs t Aid Organization-Contribution
Munic ipa l Court: Salaries and Wages . Other Expenses
Inspection of Bui ldings: Salaries and Wages . Other Expenses
Inspection of P l umb ing : Salaries and Wages . Other Expenses —
Civil Defense and Disaster Control:
Other Expenses . . . Streets and Roads Road Repa irs and Maintenance:
Salaries and Wages. 65.500.00 Other Expenses . 130,000.00
Construction, Reconstruction. Repairs ancl Maintenance wi th State Aid by Fo rmu l a 11,000.00
15. Appropr iat ions for
Assessment Debt
P aymen t of Bond
Pr inc ipa l
Appropriated
for 1960
Expanded If>60 Pa i d or Resev'd
FACTOR HARDWARE CO.
M O V I N G O n O r Before M a r c h 31st
. . . to . . .
Jumping Brook Shopping Center
Route 33, N e p t u n e , N . J .
Last Call For DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
FACTOR HARDWARE CO. C o r n e r I Oth & F Street Belmar
M U t u a l 1-0753
— O p o n Evenings Unt i l 9 —
S200.000.00
Total Assessment Appropr iat ions $200,000.00
Dedicat ion by R i de r—R . S. 40:2-18.1 "The dedicated revenues anticipated dur ing the year 1961 f rom Dog Licenses aro here-
by ant ic ipated as revenue and are hereby appropr iated for the purposes to which sa id re-v e n u e J s d e ^ a t e d b y s t a t u t e o r ^ ^
— i ^ f
C U R R E N T F U N D B A L A N C E SHEET D E C E M B E R 31, I960
ASSETS
Cash and Investments $629,813.87 State Road Aid Al lotment Receivable 6,681.87
2.000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1.592.97 407.03
12,400.00 12,400.00 12.400.00 12,400.00
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
92,890.00 74,050.00 74,750.00 74.414.54 335.46
18.000.00 18.500.00 17,800.00 15,736.32 2,063.68
3,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00
8.600.00 8.600.00 8,600.00 7,871.23 728.77
1,500.00 1.350.00 1.350.00 956.63 383.37
5,950.00 6,950.00 5.950.00 5,474.38 475.62
800.00 1.200.00 1,200.00 554.77 645.23
3.950.00 3.950.00 3,950.00 3,894.23 55.77
600.00 600.00 600.00 501.45 98.55
Taxes Receivable Tax Tit le Liens Receivable Property Acquired by Tax Title L ien L iqu idat ion Other Receivables
Deferred Charges Requ i red to be in 1961 Budget
Total Assets
C O M P A R A T I V E STATEMENT OF CUR-R E N T F U N D O P E R A T I O N S AND C H A N G E
LN C U R R E N T SURPLUS Year 1960 Y e a r 1959
Surplus Ba lance
185.483.21 J anua ry ls t $113,784.88 $313,960.88
37,033.10 Current Revenue On A Cash Basis:
Current Taxes; 35,455.52 2.261.96
817.04
$897,546.57
' (Percentage collected: I960 90%.
1959 90% 1,621,582.30 1.593,153.30 Delinquent Taxes 179,688.10 132,262.27 Other Revenue and Ad-
ditions to I ncome 415,398.22 217,736.90
L I A B I L I T I E S , R E S E R V E S AND S U R P L U S
Total Funds . . . . $2,330,453.50 $2,257,113.35
2,500.00 2,550.00
67.700.00 150,000.00
445.51 2,104.49
Street Light ing Sani ta t ion Sewer Reittal Charges:
Other Expenses — Health and Welfare Board of Health:
Salaries and Wages Other Expenses —
Services of Visiting Nurse — Contract
Administrat ion of Pub l io Assistance: Salaries and Wages Other Expenses
Publ ic Assistance (State Aid Agreement)
5,000.00 1 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 5,000.00
57,700.00
150,000.00
11,000.00 5.000,00
56,558.24 110,951.46
11,000.00 3,480.20
2,100.00 2,100.00
1,700.00 1,000.00
1.100.00 500.00
1,700.00 1,000.00
1.000.00
350.00
1.700.00
1,000.00
1.050.00
385.00
1,141.76
39,048.54
80.00 308.41
•Cash Liabi l i t ies Reserves for Receivables Surplus
Total Liabil i t ies, Resei
and Surp lus
School Tax Levy Unpa i d .. Less: School Tax Deferred .
^Balance Inc luded in Above "Ca sh L iab i l i t ies"
1,041.66
353.73
4,000.09 4.000.00
8.34
31.29
\
$445,568.23 260,233.79 191,744.55
. $468,577.53 150,000.00
$308,577.53
Expenditures and Tax Requ i rements : Munic ipa l Appro-priations $550,229.00 $529,571.00 School Taxes (Includ-ing Local and Regional) 1,208,577.53 $1,176,795.76
County Taxes »Includ-ing Added Tax Amounts) 301,810,33 259,133.17 Special District Taxes 72.092.09 58,017.96 Other Expenditures and Deduct ion f rom I ncome 161.627.62
Total Expendi tures and Tax Requ irements $2,138,708.95 $2,185,145.51
41.817.04 Less: Expenditures to be Raised by Future Taxes Total Adjusted Expenditures and Tax Requ i rements $2,138,708.95 $2,143,328.47
Surplus Balance
December 31st . . $191,744.55 $113,784.88
• Use nearest even percentage.
Proposed Use of Current Fund Surplus in 1961 Budget
Surplus Ba lance December 31. 1960 $191,744.55 Current Burplus Antici-pated in 1961 Budge t 100,000.00
Surplus Balance R e m a i n i n g « 91.744.55
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Page E THE COAST ADVERTISER, BELMAK, NEW JERSEY THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961
Given Baby Shower Mrs. John Dempsey of Nin-
th avenue. Be lma r . was given
a surprise baby shower Sat-
urday evening a t tlie home
of Mrs . Wi l l i am Ke l ly of Sev-
enth avenue. Mrs . Joseph
Luppino was co-hostess.
G i f ts were p laced in a bas-
sinet with a life-size doll.
Decorations were in pink and
blue.
Among guests f rom Be lmar .
Newark and Point Pleasant
were Mrs . J ames Dempsey,
Mrs. J a ck Manu t t i , Mrs,
J ames Pyanoe, Mrs . R a s a
Mrs. Horner , Mrs . Wi l l i am
Coakley, Mrs . Henry Clayton,
Mrs. Robert O 'Heney , Mrs,
John Lawlor , Mrs . Mar ie
Marsha l l , Miss N a n Hard ing ,
Mrs. John .Meehan and. Mrs .
Henry McArdle.
Requiem Mass For
A. Blanchard Barney S P R I N G L A K E — A Re-
qu iem Mass was offered for
A. B l a n cha r d Barney of 705
Fi f th avenue last Thursday
in St. Cathar ine 's Church .
M r . Ba r ney , who was 78,
died Feb r u a r y 20 i n Point
P leasant Hospi ta l after a
short illness. He was born in
Whitefield, N . H.. a nd had
lived in Sp r i ng Lake 40 years.
M r . Barney had operated
Barney's Jewel ry Store in
Manasquan for 27 years until
his ret i rement . He a lso had
been a chef and steward with
several hotels in the shore
area.
Mr . Ba rney was a m e m b e r
of St. Cathar ine 's Church and
the Art isans Order of Mutua l
Protection, Lakewood .
He is survived b y his wife,
Mrs. He len Po lhemus Barney;
a brother, John of Massachu-
setts, and a sister, Mrs . Hen-
ry McCar thy of Ber l i n , N. H .
Lang presided. I Peggy, and her f am i l y l iving
' in Fal lon, Nev. R u t h Circ le announced plans
for a fashion show in Fellow-1 Attending the pa r ty were
ship Hal l March 10. The Gu i ld Mr. and Mrs . Morris. Mr . and
Circ le wl l l hold a bakeless I Mrs. W i l l i am Morris, Mr . and
cake sale in March. Susanna 1 Mrs. Stanley Jeffrey, all of
Wesley Circ le asked for co- I Wal l Townsh ip ; Mr . and Mrs.
operat ion in saving labels for Thomas Gi l lespie and Mr . and
Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Nep-
tune Township, and Mr . and
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Mrs. Robe r t A. Stewart pre-
sented a p rogram entitled
'Giving Thanks I n Len t " at
a meet ing of the W o m a n ' s
Society of Christ ian Service
Tuesday in the F i r s t Method-
ist Church of B e l m a r .
Mrs. Stewart gave each one
present a mi r ror on one side
of which was a cross. She ask-
ed each to evaluate themsel-
ves on this basis: "Does the
look in the mirror reflect love,
joy, helping, forgiving, pow-
er, strength, faith, sacrif ice,
service, peace? " She empha-
sized posit ive th ink ing and
positive action abou t the
Cross of Christ .
Mrs. Clifford Twid le con-
ducted the worship p rogram
on the same topic.
Dessert was served before
the meet ing. Mrs. R ichard
were giv-
en banks for food supplies for
the Methodist Home for the
Aged.
Send Your Items To The Date Book
The Coast Advertiser is
publ ishing Date Book in
which the activit ies of or-
ganizations in Be lma r ,
South Be lma r , Wa l l Town-
ship, Spr ing Lake, Heights
nnd n e a r b y a r e listed
every week. Inc luded are
card p a r t i e s , fash-
ion shows and other fund
rais ing and special events
of local groups. A l l organ-
izations who wish to have
their activities l isted may
send the informat ion on
post card or note to reach
the Coast Advert iser not
later than Monday of each
week for publ icat ion in
Thursday's Date Book .
Included in the informa-
tion on the card should be
the date and t ime of the
event and the sponsor. Ad-
dress the card or note to
the Coast Advert iser Date
Book, P . O . Box 17, Bel-
mar . P lease do not call on
the telephone.
Mrs. Forrest Gi l lespie of Oc-
ean Township .
Glendola Cubs Hold Blue and Gold Dinner I
Cub P a c k 104 of Glendola
held its B l ue and Gold d inner
last Thursday night in the
Wa l l High School cafeteria.
Tab le decorations of gold can-
dle holders and blue candles
decorated with ribbons were
m a d e by den members , as
were place cards and napk in
holders. Covered dishes for
the dinner were suppl ied by
the parents of each Cub and
the h a m and t r immings were
supplied b y the pack.
The Webelos Den conducted
the opening ceremony and
f lag salute. R ichy Loesch and
Lewis Thompson were wel-
comed as Bobcats. Mr.s. Peter
Cappiel lo , mother of Den 2,
and 10 scouts received one-
year pins. Twenty-nine other
scouts received 47 awards .
Nine Webelos took par t In a
graduat ion ceremony.
Others par t ic ipat ing in the
d inner p rogram were Wal ter
Stepian and Jack Wool ley,
assistant scout masters ; Mrs .
Leon Avak i an , who led in
singing, and Arnold Gif ford,
Cub master .
Horor Parents On 42nd Anniversary
M r . and Mrs . George Gil-
lespie of 3303 Be lmar boule
vard , Wa l l Township, were
guests of their chi ldren re-
cently at a party in honor of
their 42nd wedding anniver-
sary . The affair was he ld at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter , Mr, and Mrs.
J e r ry Morr is , with whom they
m a k e their home, A buffet
supper was served.
A round-trip ticket to Long
Beach , Cal . . was presented to
the couple. They plan to visit
a son> F r a nk , pharmacist ,
ma te , f irst class, stat ioned
there wi th the Navy. Du r i ng
their trip to the West Coast.
Mr . and Mrs . Gil lespie also
p l an to vis i t their daughter ,
APPOINTED H O M E SERVICE ADVISER
A S B U R Y P A R K — Mrs.
Betty Lister of 1153 Bradford
drive, Po in t P leasant , has
been recently appointed home
M R S . B E T T Y L I S T E R
ExtendWelcome To New Member
Mrs. Wi l l i am Wi l l i ams was
welcomed as a new member
at the Jun ior Woman ' s Club
of Be lmar meet ing last Thurs-
day a t the Mun ic ipa l Building.
Mrs . Oll ie Klein J r . , presid-
ed. Mrs. W i l l i ams was pre-
sented with a corsage of white
and red carnat ions.
Mrs. Kenneth Burger , Am-
erican home cha i rman , an-
nounced the depar tment wil l
make a donation to the Home
Economic Scholarship Fund
and to a needy f am i ly the
club has adopted. The depart-
men t will also replenish the
club's kitchen supplies and
will work with the ar t depart-
ment in mak i ng th ings for the
Woman ' s Club bazaar to be
held in the S ummer . Mrs .
Charles Hof fman , ar t chair-
man , announced the depart-
men t is working on mosaic
tile.
Mrs . Steve Fa lco , mus i c
cha i rman , reported the club
will enter in the 5th District
Music Festival to be held in
Apri l at the Spring Lake Com-
mun i ty House. M iss Rosema-
rie Leloia, ways and means
cha i rman , announced tha t
$180.95 was mode at the card
party held recently at Beau-
Rlvage , and that a total of
$152.37 will be donated to the
Upper Ex t remi ty Amputee
Fund . Winners of the raff le
held at the card party were
Mrs. John Aldarel l i of Nep-
tune, hi-fi set; Mrs . Joseph
Koenig J r . , Mrs . Franc is Hur-
ley, Mrs. Joseph Fixter , Mrs .
Wi l l i am Stauder , Mrs. J a m e s
Owens, Mrs . Huband . Mrs.
Joseph Erbe , Mrs . Joseph E .
Robertson, Mrs . Harvey Sten-
gele.
Frank M c H u g h ; J o h n Mc-
Donough, Joseph Byrne and
J a m e s Owens serve on the
Pack commit tee .
Jewish War Veterans Post Plans Card Party Members of Edward Becker
Post No. 430, Jewish W a r Vet-
Tans, of Be lma r are mak i n g
plans 'for the post's annua l
card party Tuesday, Ma r ch
21, at the Jewish Commun i t y
Center, l l t h avenue and D
street. Na than Warsh , post
commander , is in charge of
the arrangements commit tee .
Thinking Day Marked By Local Brownie Troops Four local Brownie troops
observed Thinking Day with
a special p rogram recently at
the F i rs t Methodist Church of
Be lmar . Tlie gir ls sang for-
eign songs and played games
that originated in other coun-
tries.
Part ic ipat ing in the pro-
gram were Troop 77, West
Be lmar ; Troops 97 and 28,
both of Be lmar , and Troop 45
of South Be lmar . Refresh-
ments were served.
service adviser for the New I Vassallo of Be lma r , 8-day
Jersey Na tu ra l Gas Co. I , c l o c k ' M r s ; C h * r ] e s
Frantzen of Avon, transistor
Mrs. L is ter , who works out pocket radio. Al l proceeds
of the Asbury P a r k office, f rom the raffle were donated
will call on owners of new gas E x t r e m l t y A m
appliances for home demon i T h e c l u b v o t e d ^ m a k e c o n .
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the Penny Art Fund. The
Jun ior 's wil l also send 15 doz-
en cookies to the hospital a t
For t Dix.
Fourteen member s and
three guests attended, Guests
were Mrs. E lmer Desmond
adviser, Mrs . Edward
Maypother and Mrs . Rocco
Paternoster.
Gues t speaker for the even-
ing was Pa t r o lman , Ph i l i p
Burger , whose topic was
Juveni le De l inquency . " Hos-
tesses for the evening were
Mrs. W i l l i am Kel ly , Mrs. Ol-
lie Klein J r . , and Mrs . Char
les Hof fman .
At the next regular meeting
March 23 "Federa t i on N igh t "
will be observed. Mrs. Des-
mond wil l donate the birth-
day cake. G i r l Scou t Troop
#82 wil l do the f lag ceremony,
and the program for the even-
ing wil l be "Com i c Inter lude, '
by Kenneth Haynes.
CUB PACK DINNER ATTENDED BY 300
S P R I N G L A K E — Nearly
300 Cub Scouts and their par-
ents attended the annua l Blue
and Gold dinner of Cub Pack
21 last week at St. Cathar ine 's
School Cafeteria. A turkey
dinner, prepared by Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Smi th , was ser-
ved by the Jun ior Catholic
Daughters of Amer ica .
Guests included Rev . J ohn
R . MacDona ld , director of
youth activities a t St. Cath-
arine 's; Stanley F . Buffy, as-
sistant scout executive of
Monmou th Counci l ; Mrs. Wil-
l iam Ryan , president of St.
Cathar ine 's PTA, wh ich spon-
sors the pack ; Leonard Hu-
band , Cub master and Mrs .
Huband ; Thomas McCar thy ,
assistant Cub mas ter , and
Mrs. McCar thy ; Char les Hen-
drickson, Scout master of
Troop 21, and Mrs. Hendrick-
son; Joseph Parad iso , Cub
master of Pack 31, and Mrs .
Parad iso .
Awards for progress ln Cub
Scouting were g iven to the
fol lowing; Pau l McMul len .
Bil ly Ross, Billy McMul len .
T imothy Erbe , T o m m y Mc-
Donough, Nicholas Stengele,
R icky Steller, Joseph Stan-
ley, Jack ie Hur ley, Ronnie
Lueddeke, J ames Bergan ,
L a r r y Gray , F r ank Bruno,
R i c h a r d Koenig , Robert
Smi th , George Warner , Hugh
Heaney, J a m e s F ix ter , Tim-
othy Byrne, Tom R y a n , Den-
nis Owens, Tom Byrne, ' Andy
Robertson, Stephen Mat thews,
Jack ie Bennett, Kev i n Bur-
ger, Bi l ly Musa , J a ck i e Wim-
mer , T o m m y MacGowan , J i m
Ahern, Louis Raffet to , Thom-
Kelsey, Glenn Stauder,
Mark Hur ley , Edd ie McCor-
mick .
New Cub Scouts, who wi th
their parents were received
into the Pack and awarded
Bearca t badges were J ames
Bal lerino, Peter Ober to , J im-
my MacGowan . W i l l i am Dan-
iels, Robert Gard ineer , Bi l ly
Mulrenan , Harold Walters,
Thomas Leonard, K a r l Fort-
enbacher, Brian McHugh ,
Thomas McCarthy J r . , Pau l
Sch immelbush , Kev i n Lyons,
Arthur Kelsey, Thomas Crip-
pen, Pau l McMu l len , Joseph
Woyshner, Bi l ly Applegate.
F r a m e d ' t hanks" certifi-
cates were given to these Den
mothers ; Mrs. Freder ick
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