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Hinty Ninth Ywr, No 47^ -_» I'IIHMI IIKI.MAK, NKW JHItSKY. THURSDAY, n:itl;UAia -'H, l!Hi:i Broege Defends !i Commissioners Actions On Board To Run As Team

Adver+iier Granh Re- For Re-election traction To Former School Official Made arie,Ferruggiaro, •ufroffftU Edward C Bi'O- Taylor Join tn Seek- i-«e. who resigned last week [rum the Belmar Board jf ' ing Return Blllimttflll ifttr 31 Vt'«ra of j. tdijll t-tl TlW if (iFisiia membcra of , folM ing stutcm .tr HoiouKh Commla till run as a )Mtt for re-- • In the publications oi this on in tho May 14 muni MiMimnr. dated February 7th and 14th, news actlclffJ were contained referring to Mayor PotU Macl.'aiie and Mw*N & tftmm. These ar- •ommiKtilonera John PVrrug- ticles cimc tu this newspaper !«iaro and John A, Taylor from .sources which we con- Mayor Calls For Hunting For j a n n o u n <.' ed tlieir c;imii • sidered fPliablf, We ha' e Belmar Cancels diific-i Tu('t.day night with since learned that the facts First Aid Week Shelldaghs the following f'tsiti'.mrnt: rnnhiiiicd therein VtTf not UCV l "Wf f.t I Unit the overall curate and so, in. mdci to I t Mayor Ptter Mac!e»rle tu HP KINO L AKR . A BUM;jit'M i uf tlie citizens of tho day issued a proclamation Basin Balances Fnr Insh shl ll.hiqh . i. i "\nn Bunnd'h iif Belmar Is of prime Sunlit Wall fin-nun I)»Uh> flanus which badly tlWl|j| the record right, we BMlu the 1 (Heir hMfQNfttn IliUll niarkiiu.: the j;,Lh winiveraary tictod in ; Lake. cuiii'i'in to UB as a governing Fire was confined mustlj to first floor of two-story sic lion. j following retractions. ns4 1 of tin- Belmar Firafc Aid Ch ief of tilr" ftHtf ching par body. We (in not judge any ac^ Police I'liolo, Kay Andrrxon "Mr. Broege, who Ig eiaS Squad, first of it-5 kinci ever Unexpended Amount 1 v iI Lou Tiivioi , general tion because of personal bene- otgani/pd in tin- country, ami •linn •man of the R fit (a us, but futlu'r what «ooti Otttoeri Kttd mwBSrtttt* tw | man of the Belmar RrpuDli- pfttrtek'i designating the week oi On Improvements PVf* it will do for tiic residents of miter ?., ctnm of the head- company yr-ai-nluy citMiieii IL italnnr io t&« wooed floor 'can Executive Committee, the dance pi united U>v nu'tn Montnouth County member of March 3 to B at "Belm if VM il kwrg an.! '•!! the Huly tlin BiHou^h M ft whole. Ouc (jiiLiitns Wilding ot South mil Utf damsi-r'rt section and Runs To $40,000 kfuiwicdKc u'l.l expfricnci; io 1 made pgft&l tor immrctuU* re the Slate Committee and the Aid Wi'^k." Th.' proclamation N Hi!p Societ v of |;t. CLithiii- Wall Firs Company No. 1 .!! muni(• ij>.11 hUftin lUU enabled Tuesd.i y lift ornoim. Damuge pairs. Hollutuiy Mid tt VU luiInn- Mil iltliCV itll^'.S Churdi March 16 at Spr ids Unt'Xp'-mlt'd lulatK'f.-. loud my »H arui Country us to 0va to the Boroush an was fffflWlflrt at $30,000 to Albert Hollow . ltnmer ate must nf the ducir* were id tinu hake a Inn' •( ;iEni rflii'H'nl system ot $35,000. W;ill Township committee iContimiiHi on pftffl !Ji pur. of il Un: nciu lv S40.0UO UIKIIT Kbrst Club ante, i! ,nts out Hi- iqu&d government for thf benefit of man and a founder and presi- tll Ui." dent of Bfen South Wall com- UIP KrpLiblli-i is un;r-ntly in nmd Of tfea &BW pany many years, said the intu any MhO ction, in his ambulmin- to r*pUra the the af Heights Clamping fitvmrn hoped to have all » Sciilossbach in entire thivty i of mem- §Ec&1 1*88 ima ICr, Uft- Mr. T* All I puir^ completed within a few bersliip on the Board of olearie ttrgM mppor! of thr Borough CommlHwion Tuesday Miiny sinll by cation, and d'd not do so this campaisai and ttu quad's Bight, Boreuffti elf rk I wi'cks and have the headqmw 1 "desiif irj rentier efficient, Io br !u tin possession oi Hpr MuUiK'WS. 'I in • !jf:n:: (•• :',>•; On Club Rentals tprs building back in full Race For Board year. Indudf'd was $20,517-89 operation within a month. faithful, selfless, volunteer from the $230,500 bund ordin- ins* I,ake residents and it is rn the WmBtN t *hs fa MM Ml Meanwhile, he said the "The reference UiatMr.Bi'o service to the people of Bel- ance1 for the imumvoment of propnspti to Klentily them dur- en oxit petitions lor the elec- tga sponsored a slate of can- Company wold have to Real Estate, Insurance mar." the harbor and basin, $13.- ing the showing, intended to tion. The other.s to whom peti- Robertson, Council In halt its weekly bingo didittes to the Board of Edu- 580.24 from a $223,1)00 bond Is- provide a topical conversation tions were Issued ;tre John W. Joint Move To Halt | games for a couple of weeks. Man Formally Ann- cation was not true since the sue for construction of bulk- piece at the annual St. Cath- Henderson, Pttt&Jt Maerovern, iThe hall in which the games three candidate referred to, BABE RUTH LEAGUE heads and other changes and arine's celebration honoring Hurry Schlossbach and Mar- Group Renting 'are held escaped fire damage, ounces Candidacy were never askeri to become TO REGISTER BOYS $4,943.69 from a $171,000 bond Ireland's patron saint. ino M. Yacarone, One or two candidates by Mr, Broege, but was hit by water and John E. Morris Sr., presi- issue on other improvements. In addition to the contem- others are expected to a.sk for SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS— smoke. Harry R. Schlossbach today and as a matter of fact, Mr. The ordinances were adopted petitions. Bennett and Mrs. Nuffort dent of the Belmar Wall Babe plated .study of shillrlaffhs, a Mayor Joseph E. Robertson issued a formal announce- Bouth League, has announced in 1961 and the improvements program of entertainment is The announcement of the and the Borough Council plan Tlie fire destroyed a large ment of his candidacy for the were both advised by him, not have now heen completed. recreation yoom and furnish- to become candidates. Mr. that registration of boys In- planned, featuring Bentley commissioners that thoy to clamp -down on Summer Belmar Bovough Commission terested in playing baseball in Nason's orchestra. would run as a team was ex- rentals to clubs and other ings on the first floor of the .n the May 14 election. He is GUI never discussed his can- The commission referred to (Continued On page 8) the local league will be held Assisting Mr. Taylor with pected. In 19S9 they ran as a groups. Mr. Robertson was the fifth candidate to form- March 6 at 7 P. M- at the Bel- Commissioner John A. Tay- arrangements are Raymond trio of incumbents ai>d were joined by council members in ally announce he will run. He lor, director of the Depart- Rhalloo and Joseph Walker, overwhelming re-elected. iar Municipal Building. ment of Public Safety, a re- making this clear at the coun- Move To Condemn obtained petitions from Bor- Boys from Belmar, South general co-chairmen. Other Maynr Since 1947 cil meeting Monday night. PROCLAMATION quest from Philip Newman. committee heads include Wil- I elnul and Wall Township in Asbury Park attorney repre- Mr. Maclearie was first WHEKEAS, thr year L r **h*\group from 13 to 15 liam Maloney, James Heine, elected in 1947 and has served On the suggestion of Coun- 1963 la the thirty fifth an senting Paul A. William*^ t Vl^nt Kelsey, William Win- cilman P. James Masella Jr.. i eligible. On the *!1R 14t* avenue, for is J«? re as mayor since. He was re- Township Motel nivf r u • •/ ••• ^] ' parent and must have a birth lingf. ed to the commission the Attorney William C. Nowels Belrose Manor Again iintci 1 iirit Aid unit Williams operates the Regal and the legislation commit- certificate. An insurance fee Taxicab Service. week following the 1947 elec- tee, of which Councilman Vin- In Trouble On Sani- formed in the United of $2 also must be paid New tion to fill a vacancy. He was States; and boys must submit photo- Newman said that of 13 VISIT RELATIVES IN PA. elected in 1951, 1955 and 1959. cent Kelsey is chairman. tary Conditions They are to determine if the WHEREAS, its mem- graphs two inches by two in- owners licenses issued 11 are Mr, and Mrs. James C. Over all four teams he has anti-noise ordinance should bers have rendered dedi- ches. being partially utilized. He Stanley and their daughter. served as director of the De- foe strengthened or other leg- Wall Township Board of cated and faithful service The league is seeking a referred to licenses held by Jane, of 18th avenue. Wall partment of Revenue and Fin- Health last night authorized to the residents of the Bor- the family of the late T. Ed- Township, spent the Washing- ance. islation proposed. fourth team sponsor. The cur- ward Fenton and said they Joseph A. Montana, board ough of Belmar, and rent sponsors are Belmar ton's Birthday woek-rnd visit- Mr, Taylor was first ap- secretary nnd health officer, WHEREAS, the year were not being fully used. He iag relatives in. Lancaster, Mayor Robertson called the 1 Fashion Corner. Belmar Elks 'Continued on Page 8) Pa. pointed to the commission in council's attention to group to take .steps to condemn thr l&gj finds the Squad in ur- nd Belmar Republicans. 1954 to succeed the late How- rentals. Brlrose Manor Motel In the gent need fttF the pur- ard W. Hayes. He was elected Collingwood Circle area. Mon- chase of B new ambulance n 1955 and again 'n 1959. Ho "We haven't had much of a tana reported the mote! on to ronliice the present is director of the Department problem so t*t, and that's the West side at Routes 33-31 1953 unit which has ser- of Public Safety, He took over been largely due to the alert- was :i health menace and ved its useful life and is that department from Mr. ness of the Police Depart- should be closed. now worn out: and Mack-arie in 1955. He Ed a for- ment," Mayor Robertson said. Tho mote! was the source WHEREAS, the Squad mer member of the Board of "But I feel that owners of now is engaged in a drive Education. property should be alerted to at Board of Health action four years aso, At that time im- IURRY H. SOHLOSSBACH to secure necessary funds In the last eight years Ma- renting to clubs and other for such purpose: such groups. I'm opposed to a provements were made and OUgJl Clerk Donald P. Mat- yor Maclearie has been di- group rental ordinance be- the motel was permitted to NOW. THEREFORE, I rector of the Department of tiietws, together with John PETER MACLEARIE, cause I feel it would deprive re-open. Henderson and Frank Masov- Public Affairs, which takes In an owner of the use of his Mayor of the Borough of streets, water and sewers and Montana reported On sever- ern, with whom he N expect- Belmar do hereby pro- properly. But I also want to ed to run. and Murmo M. Ya- the beachfront, war them that we will not al recent visits to the place claim the week of March n he had found a number of carone. 3 to 9, 1963 as 'BEL-MAR tolerate noisy and rowdy 1 Two Contributions groups who come into this violations th:U were dftri- Mr. Schlossbach, veal estate FfRST AID WEEK and area for the Summer just for mental to health and safety. and insurance broker, lives at •da urge the residents of Approvepprovead oByy WSCS He said 34 people were living 407 Fifth avenue, with his the Borough of Belmnr to a good time. Their actions be- Two rnntrihutcontributioni s i ap- come detrimental to other re- in eight small apartments. Ho wife and two sons, who at- cooperate with the Squad proved at a meeting Monday sidents in the area in which said he found lavatory facili- etend Belmar Public School. in its drive? for funds and evening of the Woman's Soc- they locate." ties in a couple of the apart- He lias been ti life-long resi- to make every effort to iety of Christian Service of the ments were not clowd off dent of the shore area. support the BELMAH from cramped living quar- FIRST AID SQUAD in its First Methodist Church of Several council members Belmar. One was toward Bis- ters, Besides maintaining active desire to render efficient, hop Corson's appeal for Soo- joined Mr. Robertson in the real estate and insurance of- faithful, selfless, volun- program to clamp down. chow University in Taiwan At the Township Committee fices in Belmar and Bradley teer service to the people and the other toward the new Budget Amendt'fJ meeting an ordinance was Beach lov the last thirty-five of Belmar. ambulance for the Belmar adopted granting salary in- years, he is an oflicer of Bel- The council laid over until creases aversginE $200 a year PETER MACLEARIE, First AW Squad. next Tuesday night adoption mar Lodge of Elks; a mem- Mayor, to all township employees. ber of Jordan Lodge of Man- Mrs. Hedley Nutt, president, of the 19S3 budget after pass- The committee also adopted February 28, 1903. marie thn following announce- Ing a resolution to amend sev- sons; past commander and Attest: on final reading an ordinance past county officer of the Am- ments: Ash Wednesday Ser- eral appropriations. Mayor changing the zone in the DONALD F. MATTHEWS, vice in Wall Methodist Robertson said the changes erican Legion; past president Route 35-West Wall road area. of the Bradley Beach Cham- Borough Clerk. Church, February 27 at 7:45 were made on the suggestion The change extends the ex- P. M., World Day of Prayer of the State Division of Local ber of Commerce, member of isting B-9 residence zone the Knights of Phythias; Bel- Service at the First presby- Government. abmit 750 feet. NOTICE TO WALL tevlan Church March 1 at 8 P. mar Men's Club, an exempt TOWNSHIP VOTERS (Continued on Page 8) member or the Bradley Beach |£; Ruth Circle hat sale, in (AH the changes in the Fire Department, and a for- The Township Clerk's Office First Methodist Church Fel- budget arc in a legal adver- mer certified appraiser for will be open on the evenings lowship Hall, March 16 from of March 4, 5 and 7 from 7 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. tisement published in tMa NOTICE TO the Federal Home Owners 1 to 9 P. M., for the purpose of issue m page. 5) SOUTH BELMAK VOTER* Loan Corp., and the Veteran's | registering voters and chang- The rummage sale dates The Office of tho Borough Administration. were set for May 8 and 9 with The amending resolution in- ing addresses of voters for PAPAL HOXOK—Archbishop Thomas A. Boland decorates Or. Thomas .). Walsh with Clerk will be open on the even- the Primary Election Tues- Mr.s. A. W. Keer as chairman. creased the total of general ings of March 6 and 7 from the rank nf Knight ('omniaiulfr of St. Gregory ;is Mrs. Wulsh looks on at special bed- "Children's Concern for Mr. Schlossbach is a son of day, April 16, 1963. Last day side ceremony last night in St. Kli/abflh Hospital. High rank was bestowed by Pepe, revenues from $180,674.79 to 7 to 9 P. M., to register voters the late Abraham and Martin to register and change ad(Jr98- World Neighbors" was tho $190,223.37 and the reserve for and change addresses of vot- Schlossbach, pioneer merch- 'ses is March 7th. The clerk's president of the Medical Staff Florence B. Reidy of Wil- topic of the program present- (Continued On page 8) ers for the Primary Election ants who settled in Neptune in J office also Is open daily, Mon- of Knight Commander of St, and medical director. His Pa- liamsport, Pa., and other ed by Mrs. Keer, Mrs. Clif- Tuesday, April 16, 1963. Last ford Twidle, and Mrs, LcRoy 1898. He is a brother of Isaac day through Friday, from 9 Gregory, one of the highest pal award was for the many members of his family. Also r BICl.MAR VACUUM day to regi-ster and change Schlossbach of South Pole A. M. to 4:30 P. M., during which can be conferred years he had been in St. Eliza- present were Rt. Rev. Thom- Chamberlain who also t. avo Maintains top efficiency; all addresses is March 7th. The fame, and operator of the As- which hours voters may reg- upon lay members of the beth's Hospital. The decora- as E. Canroy, director of Ca- the worship. makes repaired; quality ser- clerk's office is open daily, bury Park Airport, Dr. Theo- ister and change addresses. Roman Catholic Church, was tion was to have been pre- tholic hospitals in the New- Refreshments after the vice. Call MUtual 1-1225. Monday through Friday, from dore Schlossbach of Ocean IRMA K. STANLEY. presented to Dr. Thomas J. , sented with other Papal ark Diocese, and Sister Emi- meeting were served by Mrs. 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. for the Grove, Benjamin Schloss- Township Clerk. Walsh of 4 Brooklyn boule- [Awards flt Sacred Heart Ca- line. Borgia and Ellen Pat- Jordan Newman, Mrs. Jack accommodation of those who OGORQE SLATEK bach, attorney now serving in vard and Elizabeth laatTburs- jthedral, Newark, but due to ricia, who worked closely Dunbar, Mrs. Richard Lang, wish to register or change ad- the Legislature in Connecti- day. Dr. Walsh had been in Dr. Walsh's illness it was with Dr. W&lah, at t-he hospit- and Mrs. Nutt, members of W&tohtnttkr.r. Jeweler, Main dresses. St., Opp . Avon KaUroad Sta- cut, and Edgar Schlossbach, WARNING TO Florida for the Winter and re- mover! to his bedside in St. al. the Ruth Circle. JOHN S. V- MacMILLAN, who has been seen frequently BELMAK DOO OWNERS turned here by plane two Elizabeth's Hospital. Borough Clerk. in TV and movies from Holly- The time in which doss should weeks ago. Graduated from Long Is- NOTICE TO wood for the last 20 years, 10 years, Dr. Walsh Palntine and Deooratlng have been licensed is now After his trip Dr. Walsh had been director of surgery land Medical College and BOOK BORROWERS Carty & Romem, 511 - lOtb HIGHER EARNINGS past. We will start taking a suffered another of re- at Bt. Elizabeth's Hospital. Fordhttm pre-medical School, All book borrowers of the Ave., 709 13th Ave., MU- Curreiit dividend 4% per an- Mr. Schlossbach said he dog census next week. All un- current heart attacks Dr. Walsh also served as ad- Belmar Free Public Library 1-4528 or MU 1-0207. num on savings. Belmar Sav- will issue a statement in the licensed dogs and others found and was taken to St. Eliza- At the bedside ceremony viser to Sister Ellen Patricia, must register at the Library. ings and Loan Assn., 712 near future setting forth his running at large will be pick- beth 's Hospital. Eliza be th, for the Papal presentation St. Elizabeth's Hospital ad- WALL TOWNSHIP 10th Ave., accounts Insured aims and platform which he ed up. Summonses will be is- where Most Rev. Thomas A, were Dr. Walsh's wife Jessie. ministrator, on plans for the WINDOW SHADES RESIDENTS up to $10,000. believes should benefit the sued by the Police Depart- Boland, Archblship of New- & former nurse at the hospit- hospital's new wi&g. Taylor's Hardware, P St., Dog licenses should have residents and taxpayers of ment and dog warden to own- ark, presented the Papal al; his son, James of Eliza- and 10th Avenue. been obtained by January CALL ACE ROOFING CO.. Belmar so the borough will ers who have failed to obtain Award. beth: his daughter, Miss Jean BOB SYKES - RAOIO A TV 31st. Violators will be prose- MU 1-3058 for prompt, expert regain its place as one of the licenses. This ts a final warn- Dr. Walsh retired last Fall Walsh of New York; his two Call Ml' 1-2397 for service SAVE MONEY cuted. roofing service; storm dam- Jersey shore's leading Sum- ing. after serving more than 44 brothers, Raymond and day or night. Formerly with with a low cost auto loan age, missing shingles replac- mer resorts and all - year LAWRENCE A. VOLA, years in St. Elizabeth's Hos- Frank X. W alsh, both of 3eacoast TV Co.. Inc. Servic- lrom the Belmar-Wali Nation- IRMA K. STANLEY. shopping center. Elizabeth; his sister. Mrs. Township Clerk. ed. Reasonable prices. Chief of Police. pital, more than 30 years as ing shore area since Ifl47. al Bank. (•*(•> 2 THE COAST ADVBKTIKKR, BKLMAJt, NEW JERSEY KKUIU'AHY «U I I i. \l Sol M I I I t.M NilTM'B IH.4I * Gray-Sutphen Making Home In Mn. Taylor Hoiteti To M Spring Uke Troth Is Told Belmar Branch, WCTU Girl'* Troth Told MM!AL MUNICIPAL BUIHIICT Have You Point Pleasant > in of th* UKM HANK tluiltfi'l of lh« liomugh ut Belm*f Coufitj d HflMWW* ! POINT rLKAHAKTI Mr Hi Utl.ii Branch, l'« HMfl "* H*M I Fur tliu fUeal yt-nr VM>'\ iuni KM Ha) T Wuhan are I'hMtdum Tfinpfranee Union, Wrnricii in el Heard... ? Httltifil thru imiUr HI IWll •ttm-cl Wmt th« budget BUirxvd henrto ami b»"fey made ij«rt •»»«* M » Wrtf* held ut the hoint. u( the Hit • )" ,\< ir4 EtillDVtutj their if chairman. Mis F'uul C Tuy j Jinny H DONALD C MATI'HkWH. nun from the!! ui'd.iinu tup tor. 510 Sixth avenue, last Borough Clerfc uiul Un MB W Ml Thursday titteiimon. I'd by me* BiiHiimh Hail, H' lm.tr. NfW J^F*** ..i , llteir t-hiliiirii, 1th Any itf f itry, IU83 MUtual 1 I i -I- and JniMW, tit &U 14th •Ml PMnWI i IH hM iht.v of FfMM| WitUrd, fuun It Is hereby e»rtHi«l thai the budget UMHJI it In | !,, lid inifbyy mftdf * t>»''fc| ii' Bclmar, are visiting 1 body Dial nil I rimivh, tiUllWI Rl i t-xact copy of Mit oryiiiiv! "" fil" with HIP I I'lk ni tin' U" [ body, «U I Mt'Ki'iitms biotlit'f MM di'i i>\ the Wt'TU, tta 1'iihiw p curreit and tlut all rtatwmrtl cunUuin>d I r14-Ki in in prod *tef in law. Mr, MM Mn ims limitation m rtptlttl in AKMoUKH UVU :i,,|i Mv-Kcmm. U>r MM hi>r memory: "Oood words &04 Miilit Htri'ft Avon H> ' i-rka in Miami, Flu- The that nu'un goodwill ate tapp- •lUfii'd by mp Ht'KiMU'ifd MmiUitiial i uiih McKennaa operate the ing simii'M to ciod," A motion tit nth ihiv df Fein I'lMWifl was made to increase (he MM Iritn'iiliue Avmrtmt'uts in LOCAL BUIUiET NOTK'K .inn. Dunlt'l J. lljthl uf Hibution toward that fund h avenue acnimpanli'd the Mrs. Hannah Newman Hrt Mon I ReKmias on the motor trip bMftl Uiidtff! of Ihr Bcmtft) onff Bt-imtirtteimar,. County of MonmmiUUoomCuU)i futm-r ti Ant fisca•all yea*•***£r 1 chose for devotions the verw I, thahat tiltiii>e loiiilkiwinl * sUUTnenla of revenues •nil appnntnwtHrtw «n»» «•• "And i»» thy dnya, so shall thy .tititlc the local budget for Un> yvtiv ltf«;i. .„ ^^ strength be," and closed with Be- It Further Resolved, that said budget l>e published In The MM Advertiser in »• Mia, Angelina Ferrettl of prayer. M 130TJ P street, Belmar, tl The gnvfi'imiv body of UH Boiough »f Belmar does hereby approve the following as spending several weeks In Mrs Edna Flavell of Brad- he budget for the year I9fi3. Florida. She plans to vlait re- Icy Beach was welcomed as MACLEARIP: latives in the Miami area. JI new member. RECORDED VUI'K A>e» 1-l^iHUOGIARO Nnyi Noi» Her son, Gabriel R. Fenettl. and Paul Greco of Wanamas- Mrs 8, Christiansen an Notice is hereby given Umt the budget and tux resolution *M upi'ruvfd by the Bt'^rd »f as, also are on a motor vaca- nmmeed an executive board Cummiasioners of the Boruuwh ol Bvlinar. County of Monmouth, on fi^nmry u. »«^- MISS 81 SAN P. SI!TriIKN meeting would be held Feb- A hearing on Uw budgi-t tind tax resolution will be held at Borough Hail, on Marck tion trip to Florida. ruary 27 at the home of Mrs. •• 1963 at fl 00 o'clock iP M ' at which time and place objections l» sutld budget and tax Miss Susan Phyllis Sutphrn. Violet Oillen in Ocean Grove. isolution for the year 1M3 may be presented by taxpayers ur uther interestfd persona. = to J. Robert Gray, son uf Mrs I Paul L. Mazorllg, son of Mr. The board was to decide KXI'LANATOHV STATEMENT John L. Gray of 1423 Seventh and Mrs. Louis Mazorhg of where the Spring institute MISS MUIII WFNHKI1 avenue and the late Mr. gray. 11011 14th avenue, Belmar, would be held. Summary of ('urn-nt Fund Seettw ef Bud«et ~Year-lMI Ve»r lHl" Miss Sutphen was gradua- ! Raymond C. Robbing, son of street, Wttl Long Brunch, t. Municipal Purposes $77*J,415 00 $7^6,91825 ted from Neptune High School, 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. World Day of Prayer waa has been announced by her 3 Reserve for Uncollected Taxes — Based on Intimated 90 Percent of 6he Is employed at Pitkin iRobbins of 905 Clairldge drive, announced for Friday, March parents. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tax Collections 85,760.00 86.581.75 Memorial Hospital. I Spring Lake Heights, and 1. at the Asbury Park Luther- B. Wenrtcli of Riverside ave- $859,175.00 $813,500.00 Mr. Gray also was gradua- I Edward V. Cook, son of Mr. an Church. 4. Total General Appropriations 1 nue, formerly of Spring Lake 5. Less; Anticipated Revenues oilier Than Current Property T*x ted from Neptune High School and Mrs. Ted V. Cook of 2215 and Newark. A Fall wedding ti. e, Surplus, Miscellaneous Revenues and Receipts from Delin- He was graduated from the ^Old Mill road, also Spring Mrs. Madge Dodd waa a is planned. 508.500 00 welcomed visitor. quent Taxes) 569,275 00 McAllister School of Mortu- l Lake Heights, are undergo- Miss Wenrich attrnded Star 9. Difference: Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support of Muni- ary Science, New York. He la linK nine weeks of basic re- The meeting closed with the of the 8ea Academy. Peiin cipal Budget ias follows): employed by the J. Henry j cruit training at the Naval WCTU benediction. The next Hall Junior College and Mon ift> Local Tax for Municipal Purposes Including Reserve for Uncol- Dangler Funeral Home In j Training Center Great Lakes, meeting will again be. held at mouth College. Mr, Ritscher lected Taxea $289,900.00 $305,000.01) Belmar. Mrs. Taylor's. was graduated from Long Branch High School and at Summary of 1962 Appropriations Expended and Cancelled BELMAR AIRMAN IS (.. iin.d Water- Michael Patrick Veron of tended Monmouth College, He HudtE-t runty VISITING PARENTS West Belmar is taking up in Is a sales representative of Budget Appropriations — | the University of Tampa, | Forty At Card Party National Cash Register Co. Adopted Budget $808,500.00 $130,620.00 Airman 3-C John Dempsey. MltS. I'Al I, T, WALSAK who was graduated recent- jFla., where he left off in ath- I Mrs. Rose Wagner, chair- in Jerspy City, Budget Appropriations Ad- ly from Jet Mechanic jletics in Wall High School. William Cunning performed man of the South Belmar Re- ded by N. J. S. Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. publican Club card party held 40A:4-87 . • . 5,000.00 H c li o o 1 at Amarillo Air the ceremony. JOHNH.AYERS Emergency Appropri- Force Base in Texas, is Edward F. Veron of 1029 The bride is the former Miss last week at Huhn's, reported Third avenue, entered the more than 40 persons attend- Funeral services for Johr ations .... . 51,000.00 11,50000 on two weeks' leave with his Claire Harkness, daughter of H. Ayers were held Tuesday Florida college a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R, ed. ago.. In Wall he was on the it the Daniel A. Reilly Fun Total Appropriations $864,500.00 $142,120,00 Hurkness of 256 Valley road, Winners were Mrs. Pauline eral Home, 801 D street, Bel football, wrestling and track Linden. Expenditures: teams. At Tampa he won his McDaniel, Mrs. Anna Con- mar. Rev. Oliver Megill offi- The bridegroom is the son of ciated. Burial was in Crlen- Paid or Charged i In- first varsity match in wrest- over, Mrs. Louise Eitel, Wil- cluding Reserve for ling in a meet with Bavar Mr. and Mrs. William Walt- Oillespie, and Robert doia Cemetery. Unrollfcted Tiixesi $774,914 00 $135.61(1.89 College. On March 4 he will sak of 1204 Minnohaha tmil, Patanelli. Mr. Ayers died Saturday at Reserved 89,580.00 6.503.11 bPtfin Spring football practice. Wall Township. his home, 705 13th avenue, af- Escorted by her father, the ter a long illness. He was 77. Total Expenditures and bride was gowned In a white DATE BOOK Born in Perth Amboy, Mr. Unexpended Balances Earl C, Gullestad, son of sheath of silk organza over Ayers had lived in Belmar 32 Cancelled . $ .S4.50O.OO $142,120,00 Mrs. Gyda Gullestad of Wall taffeta. A cummer bund waist- Thursday, February 28 years. He was a retired ma- Township has completed re- band and scoop neckline were Chicken and pig's feet din- son. Fxplaiiiition uf Appropriations for "Other Expenses" cruit training at the Naval fashioned with embroidered ner at Mt. Olive Baptist He leaves his wife, Mrs. The amounts appropriated under the title of "Other Expenses" are for operating costs Training Center, Great Lakes. flowers with pearla. Her de- Church, nth avenue, South Elizabeth Boos Ayers; a son. other than "Sahiries and Wages." III. tachable train fell in chapel Belmar, for benefit of church Some of thp item.'; included in "Other Expenses" are: Robert William Ayers of Nep- Material, supplies and nonbondable equipment. length. Her elbow-length veil building fund. Serving from tune City; three daughters, was held in place by a lace Noon on. Repairs and maintenance of buildings, equipment, roada, etc. Mrs. Gertrude Chadwick of Contractual services for garbage and trash removal, fire hydrant service, aid to vol- and pearl matching head- Point Pleasant, Mrs. Cather- unteer fire companies, etc. We Buy and Pay piece. She carried a bouquet Saturday, March 2 ine Ferster of Belmar and Printing and advertising, utility services, insurance and many other items essential to of white roses with an orchid. Pancake supper, sponsored Mrs, Elizabeth Bailey of West the service rendered by municipai government. Cash for Scrap Iron, by Men's Club of Wes^Bel- Belmar; seven grandchildren EXPLANATORY STATEMENT j Miss Lillian Taylor of New- mar Methodist Churojj and three great-grandchil- Statement of esiimiited 19fi3 Taxes and Tax Kates and Comparative 1962: Steel, Old Rags, Bat- ark, was maid of honor, 7 P, M.. at Pellowah] dren. Year 1963 Year 1962 BrU'flfcnds v,ere Mrs. Mar- Estimated teries, Junk Cars arffi gar^JPzydlowski, of Harri- Tax Kute Tax Rate JOHN DEMPSEY son, sister of the bride and Municipal $289,900.00 $ .72 $300,000.00 $ .75 all kinds of metals. Miss Mary Hobbbaner of School ... 393,222.01 1.00 399,546.00 1.01 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wall Auto Wreckers East Orange. They wore light County 169,900.00 .43 168.099.87 .42 H. Dempsey of 821 13th ave- beige street-length gowns nue, Belmar. He will leave INCORPORATED I fashioned with bows in green - ANNIVERSARIES - Total . $853,022.01 S 2.15 $867,645.87 $ 2.18 March 6 for his new assign- last H St. W«tt Bclmmr velvet waistbands ending in ment to Webb Air Force Base MTTtail 1AZH-1 back, scoop necklines, and Sn Texas. It will be noted from the preceding "Statement" that the "Municipal Tax" portion of bellshaped skirts. They car- Forty Years Ago ough were to have mail boxes the total tax has been decreased $10,100.00, with an estimated decrease in the tax rate from Upon graduation, Dempsey ried bouquets of troplcana February 23, 1923 installed. $2.18 per hundred of assessed valuation, to $2.15 per hundred for the year 1963. This is the was appointed flight comman- roses. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conk- — 1923 — second year in a row that a reduction has been made in the "Municipal Tax" It has been der. He entered service last lin of 517 16th avenue, enter- LOANS for Diane Szydlowski of Harri- Garrett Bennett of Belmar the objective of the Board of Commissioners to stabilize the municipal portion of the tax and October. He was graduated son, niece of the bride, was tained at a surprise party in celebrated his 75th birthday tax rate, notwithstanding that the costs of goods and services have increased each year, and from Manasquan High School. honor of Mr. Conklin's mother with a party for several re- such increased cost would have been reflected in additional taxes except for constant and flower girl. John Fuller of careful financial planning. Business Purposes Newark, nephew of the bride- of Greenwood Lake, formerly latives and friends. :room, was ring bearer. • Belmar. — 1923 — The total of budget appropriations has increased by $45,675.00, which !fl accounted for as Debt Consolidation follows: EYE EXAMINATIONS Lea Waltsak of Wall Town- _- 1923 — George W. Jemison sold his Increase ship, brother of the bride- Upon receipt of orders from property at 508 10th avenue, or Reuben Baer, O. D. REFINANCING groom, was best man. Ushers the Post Office Department, ' Belmar, to Mr. und Mrs. Adol- i Decreasedi Manasquan - 114 Main Si. were Thomas R, Harkness Washington, Belmar Postma- ph Day of Asbury Park, Mrs, Salaries and Wages $ 24.200.00 Pt. Pleasant, - 515 Arnold Call SH 7-1524 Jr. of Clark, brother of the ster George G. Titus announ- Day was the former Miss Ha- Elections 1,400.00 bride, and Stephen Safga of ced that all homes in the bor- zel Cooper of Belmar. Publicity 1.400.00 Day or Eve, Appointments Fire 2,000,00 Phone CA 3-3456 Any Time Mountainside. — 1923 — Miss Alice L. Allan enter- First Aid Organization 500.00 Terms To 5 Years A reception followed at the Services of Visiting Nurse . ... 400,00 tained her bridge club at a Civil Defense and Disaster Control 0,300.00' home of the bride's parents. Washington's birthday party Police U.025.00) The bride was graduated at her home, 414 10th avenue, Parkin^ Metrr Maintenance ,. I 800.00) from Weequahic High School. Belmar. Maintenance Free Public Library . 900.00 Newark, and is employed as — 1923 — Minimum Library Appropriation Vernon Shibla and A. B. 140:54' . 3,350.00 a secretary by the J. B. Wil- Administration and Collection liams Co., Inc., Newark. Schweiters, both members of If you enjoy the smartest the Herbert - Worthington - of Taxes 1,950.00 The bridegroom is a grad- coiffure in town, you can- White Post 151, American Insurance 1.000.00 Public Buildings and Grounds . . 900.00 uate of Middlesex Vocational not afford not to visit our Legion, Belmar, opened a State Aid Road Construction 500.00 and Technical High School, specialized salon of philip's businetss, Service Electric Street Lighting 4,800.00 Perth Amboy. He is a cab- Co., at 313 Worthington ave- Net of various small items 175.00 inet maker with the Linden nue, Spring Lake. Lumber Co., Manasquan. Fifteen Years Afro Capital Improvements <8,100.00> MARKING 35 YEARS February 27, 1948 Payment of Bonds and Interest . . 22,132.00 Three new members were Deferred Charges and Statutory WITH J.C.P. & L. inducted into Herbert-Worth- Expenditures (5,885.25) Borough Councilman Alex- ington - White Post 151, Am- Reserve for Uncollected Taxes (821.75) ander Helmbacher of 1721 erican Legion, at a meeting Belmont avenue, South Bel- in the Community Center. mar, will celebrate his 35th They were John McKcnna, Edward Brown and George The increase in "Salaries and Wages" Is the result of a planned B% cost of living in- Frame. crease. The increase in "Street Lighting'1 is to provide for modernization of the lighting on Earn more on — 1948 — Ocean Avenue and "P" Street. I The Young Women's Fel- CURRENT I ANtlT'll'ATKI) IlKYENURS lowship Circle of the Belmar Realized your savings... Methodist Church celebrated Anticipated in Cash its first anniversary at a 1962 1962 In •• meeting at the home of Mrs. General Revenues: SAVE BY Edward Sylvester, 1926 F 1. Surplus Anticipated $170,433.00 $147,547.75 .£147,547.75 "A gaj's hair is her crowning street. glory," sny\ Sassy "It hnntfs 2. Surplus Anticipated with Prior Written Consent of Direc- her beauty to greater heights." — 1948 —• THE 10th More than 140 persons at- tor of Local Government 21,110.25 20,110.25 tended the 41st anniversary of 3. Miscellaneous Revenues: SUHE IT PAYS to save by SPECIAL ON the Glendola Grange at a Licenses: the 10th! Your money , covered dish supper in Grange Alcoholic Beverages 7,000.00 7,000,00 B,682.71 earns from the 1st and PERMANENT WAVES Hall. Grange Master Martin Other ' 16,000.00 14,000.00 18,397.00 qualifies for a full >L. Freeman welcomed mem- Fees and Permits: month's earnings. Save Building l.OOO.OO 1,000.00 2,446.0(1 $5.00 OFF ... bers and guests. Other 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,860.15 now... by the 10th for — 1948 — Pines: sure $25 Wave for $20 The executive committee of Municipal Court 5.000.00 7,000.00 5,835,00 the Parent Day Group of BDavid Trail, for Uncollected Taxes ... ,, $289,900.00 $300,000.00 $ 712 TENTH AVENUE council. He was first elected son of Mrs. Edward Trail of to the council in 1946. New Bedford, Wall Township. Total Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support of TIU'liSHAV H'.HIU'MtKY i*. >»M rilKn>A!VKHIKKH HHMAH M KW I'M. I i n.«i sunn UMtt Koitt « imui. Mitif I I •!.«! IMlW» I . .1 -s • im.mm umm* tmm-t* WOW •MM TOM) CMWftl MMW •IIIHIM IMtMK 1 SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END I I, ) I UtHl fit) flH ':•!! * .H I i •'• I IKIIKST Kl Mi AI'I'KOI'HIATJONK dalBFll'i »R«t Wif*1 I- •-"•ll '"I *MH I aM.4>! N Ul 1,113 41 4 ROSES $1.50 lilhir RKMMM ''• iii iiui« i »- M,,,nj n. i.u.. HIM) 10431 01 Flowers Sent By lor I (w IMI II..,J«II..,, tii fHaam •••«•••* ici C«»IU, I ,.iiti««itlmpni»«i HtMt»M tm.tnm mi.OWM JM.IM IO Pawn I'uvduuiU on Wir« Anywher* • ltd !•..( ll> Ml4A 1 ii limn In The World 1 ! Dlreclui i inn 4 W»««a I 3,1)1X1 DO I 3S0OO0 |. ,.,, ( i • I HI! 4 i I' 1 U ,.i M. mbvt ••'! KmMl OunatrucUss ftT K- iMOCIOtl I mum 1000 (X) W1J H ill 04 .illi F. T. D. Hlait- • I" imit 8,000 00 Mlailr, UIH! Wan-, 8,HSu (Hi :', •,:, I'll 2 *M !l :•••••,.,. V ; . i"'.'1 otii.-i t-;n|H I.-,... am oo &.0O0 0U (1 ».U ,i IM IS1 I Mw<-«l»r JSOOOO M«oo J .48100 GIG MORRIS FLOWER SHOP f^11 tl lit* 11V II i.iMiiiiuu »t Dtmn tfulm ifa iilii} Wu«("* .: /IKI mi 3,575 00 2,in HI M 03 ( niltiill PtpM 4,500 00 4.500 00 GEORGE A. MORRIS (Hher Kxpeiuira >(e it.ftooo I! a,m on 1J.IIUIUO 3 867 «» I- ,w PunklM RUM 710 • 9th Avtnut MUW I 1909 Fire; S.10QOO J.100 0O S,100 00 teltrlva iiii.1 Wanes vm oo 1 • .'ii a.Jiwoo 6iS6O OUi«r BntMH 17,200 00 l&.&HJOO 1331X1 W io MI m !-,' ,! | ii.itttl im- | 33,06« 00 I 30.MS 00 Police I provement* I 000 (W t 32,190 00 » Httlitnes ami Wages. 11H.4W1 00 108 700 00 109,700 (W l in SM:H Other ftxjw lists 1«,«5 00 11,000 00 II.OOOW H 81V 41 YOUR PORTRAIT i**ik.i[t« Mvler 1'avmPBt of Bund Maintenance; Pimctp»l 4H urn mi 31.000 00 H (Mil 'I II 000OO The most cheriihed of gifts that never fl»l»i tc* uliU WfcMca a,«5oo •i. 300,00 :MW8 «; 3, OMIT Intent on Boodg J3,01» 00 {ft,g K)@ ft.WUi DO ,:i .'I'M. • Other Kxpcii.-it'.'s l.JMtW ii. 150 00 3,150 (JO I 073 43 1,070 51 ItiU-re«t on Note* I t| (10 LH.M grows old, can be yours by calling First Aid uiKiinizaUon — Contribution 2,5001)0 3,000.00 111.18 223-4541 civil nwtnim »nd Di»- I 80.015 00 $ 67.M3 0OS I B7,B*3.OO t &2.385« • 8,317,38 ISUT C(ti]li Aid tit Jinspittti.s 500,00 600.00 500 00 600.00 n.miiiye by Flood or WINTER FISHING • NOW! Buttling Beach: Hurricane 9,3110.00 .) 0 | I nun M 3,000,00 Salaries utul Wttges 68,5(1(1.00 64.&00.00 5a,7jn a« 68,139.91 i -., I ..-•iMiitmn .Ml')\* COD — POLLACK 8,750,00 fi,750.00 1,038,16 111 84 id in 19U1 ptr c'liapU'v oiii'T gaqwntM 8,75000 Maintenance o( Free &, P, U 1&6I 10,610.25 10,610.25 10,(110,25 9,800 00 9,000.00 8.348 30 651.10 Party and Charter Boats Sail Daily 8 A. M. Public Library fl.OOO 00 • • itiitiiry Kxpendttures Main i n.iin:,. DI Free Pub- Contribution to: HEA1ED CABINS lic Library 40:S4 3,350.00 i Public Employees' Re- WINTER FLOUNDER IN RIVER »277,5Ha,74 $259,345.51 t 1B,24Q.23 tirement System • 10,500.00 8,100 (10 Department Totals . *301,tS7j.[)O $291,075.00 to ii BPG inty Sys- ROW BOATS — BAIT — TACKLE tem 'O.A.SI.I . ... 7,400.00 l£(feM IM-|>;trtimnt of Revenue Consolidated police BELMAR MARINE BASIN And Finance: hi\1 Municipal Court: lect«d Taxes . '"* 85,7fiO 00 J 86,581.75 $ 86.581 75 $ Salaries anci Wages 6,050.00 5,600.00 5,624.33 5.624.33 900.00 442.06 457 94 Other Expenses 900.00 800,00 9. Total Genpral Ar"S8< 0 IQUU $8.rj9,175 00 $813,500,00 $51,000.00 $864,500,00 $774.914 00 $ 89,586 00 Department Totals .. $90,250.00 $ 81.850.00 $ 83.112.99 $ 74.8S8.89 { 8.244.10 proprlations and Orpl. nf Public Works, I'iirks and Public Property: tedifaled Kevei IN SOUTH BELMAR Director's Office: Oflv 3.000 00 3.000,00 Water, Sewer Salaries and Wages 3,000.00 3.000.00 .Surveying and Engin- eering: Operating Surplus in 400.00 400.00 400,00 260.00 140.00 Other Expenses . ,„.,, nth PubUce Biiilumga and Grounds: 11,075.00 9,600.00 10,771,55 10.771.55 Salaries and Wages. . 12.023 91 1.876.09 Other Expenses . ... 15,700.00 14.800.00 14,800.00 Municipal Buildings: 7.413,28 irt.ili Salaries and Wages.. 9,250.00 7,900.00 7,413.28 '..-Kill "I) 4,862.79 587.21 GROCERIES Other Expenses 5,6J0.U0 ft.4oO.00 Road Repairs Appropriated E\prnd*d 19«2 PRIME MEATS and Maintenance: tor 1962 Total for I9IH Salaries and Wages., 36.P50.00 36,100.00 31.810.36 4,289.64 i I.VpproItrlatioiw For Bj Umrg'y As Modl'd By Paiil or FANCY FRUITS 19,705.63 2,201.47 I lility for IWi for 1962 Hesolution All Transfers Charged Other Expenses 17,700.00 18.000.00 VEGETABLES Construction, Reco&itrue- Operating: 5.. % '.(.mm (JO $ 51.492.62 % 1.507.88 tion. Repair urui Main Kiihincs and Wages , $ 55.050.00 $ S3 M0 00 45,079.07 3,320.83 DELICATESSEN tentmee with State Aid ir Expenses 40,100.0""0 3ti.900.00 11.500,00 4H.400.00 8,500.00 8,000.00 i; uiiu oo 8.000.00 by Formula 18.770.82 Capital improvements: COLD CUTS Street Lighting 34,800.00 20.000.00 20,000.00 Capital Outlay ., 6,000.00 8,000.00 8,000,00 7,093.20 GUHJ iua Crash Removal 46.000.00 46,000.00 Deb! Etefvloe: Contract ,. 46,000.00 46,000.00 payment of Bond :.•, QOfl BO 18,000.00 Call Snow Removal: 2,445.14 Principal 20.000,00 18,000.00 4,200.00 4.000.00 4,000.00 1,554.86 2.485.01.1 Z,2fflM 3,2ao.oo Salaries and wages.. 3,50i).00 1.076 05 2.423 35 Interest on Bonds 3,2:!O.G0 Other Expenses 3.500.00 3,500.00 Defer IT d ChftPgoa and MU 1-0225 Beachfront Maintenance: 5.68B.82 5.038 82 st.mit.oyy Expenditures Salaries and Wages . 8,400.00 8,250.00 Deferred charges: 18.400.00 6,199.79 12.2111121 1625 F St. SOUTH BELMAR Other Exnenses 18.350.00 18,400.00 Emeru^ncy Aullu"' Parks and Playgrounds: ... jll Izafcfona 11.500,00 Salaries and Wages . 8,975.00 9,800,00 10.277 3S 10,277.36 10.500.00 7,737.26 Statutory Expenditures Other Expenses 0,800.00 9,700.00 Conlributions to: Emevmicy lot Flood and Public: Employees' Re- Storm Damage to Beach- Mremeat Syatetn 11,000.00 9,500.00 9,500,00 9,500.00 front, Parks, iintl Public •il.000.0(1 M .000.00 30,491.88 20.508.IS Social Security Sys- property N.J.S. 40A:4-55 tem (Q.A.a.1.) ... 2,000.00 2,000.00 2.000.00 1,232.00 $51,000.00 $273,311.01 $222,944.88 * M>.6fifl.l5 Department Totals . . $232,250,00 4232,900.00 I Total Water. Utility Appropriations $148,735.00 $130,(520.00 $11,500.00 (1142,120.00 6188.816.® $ Total Operations (Item 8 (A)) $624,175.00 $585,825.00 $ $634,009.74 $556,950.20 $ 77.lS0.4t Dedication by Rider — N.J.S, 40A: 4—39 "The dedicated revenues anticipated during the " j year 1963 from Dog License Pees, are hereby anticipated a i revi nue fttid are herefcy appro* iitecl tor the purposes to which Slid revenue is dedicated I,J tal ite or other legal require merits." APPENDIX TO j&UDUET STATEMENT CUKHKNT FUND BALANCK BBEEI COMPARATIVE STATEMENT oi (I II- BELMAR VOTING REGISTRATION FOR DECEMBER 31, 1H62 RENT II ND OPERATIONS AND CHANGS ASSETS IN CURRENT SI KPUJS Cash and Investments $4(11,815.9a Veal 1963 Vcar tOfil Disaster Funds Receivable ..... VI 630.70 Surplus Balance PRIMARY OR MUNICIPAL ELECTION State Road Aid Allotments Recelv January 1st . . .. S230.90I.R7 $198,332.59 9,000.00 Current ReventtW On A Cash Basis: able OPEN Taxes Receivable 60.175.08 Current, Taxes: Persons, not already registered, who wish to register or who have Tiix Title Liens Receivable 23 E)H(i.;i2 "iP'Tri'iiinfio collected: EARLY other Receivables 36.027.44 1962-93%, 7:00 A. M. Deferred Charges Required to be 1881 • [C>; i .. 811.412.33 810.740.00 changed their address since registering may register or notify in 1903 Budget U,198,86 Delinquent Taxes . 08,612.61 52,943,03 George C. Giger Deferred charges Rotiuired U> be Other Revenue and A

IJM1AI. MITirK I I .. \l M>IHI IJCtUL MirM'K 1 I * »' Mill t I I i. \l NOW K i> I«*I NO11CK till C i Klii! r^ i|" II '*•- m.r |tw» other #xpen>sf.H • ()(}() IH) y.otwoo 3,000 00 1.71*1 00 WIW Cult MUfwal f 3900 to pUc« *«i* er m«>l tg .1 itut tin- tii.dnt*t i .. lnwiialijp Clrik, HulttiU'M Hiid WH^C IOt) (HI |l)0 IU1 300 00 • M J,.(H) Municipal Court, Wall, Nrw Jc Mh.-i I MM 3.0WKI Mt7T _ MlHuitt 1 3S3U IMAM rtb) ,I-.UM. ft Hi ii ih.' !)iu1«el wiHifHfd hen urf he l»i in.uii- i r irt he Of I! ;iil() 00 300 (K) t>yy of I hi' original mi f L !*• wiiti tin- dfik ui >' guvi'iuiiitf li.dh that wtl mlit 100 00 479 US JBI.H i suui th i Hi) MUt'emt-nifi I'OHtuliit'd herein a in ptuuf.. II-ill,KM AHMUUH « HUUHAHT, Wuikn; 4,000 oo ^.fiati 08 ins (ti _ HliM-nii. R(M>Mi :»»* Miun Mtrt't-i, Avon by thf Sea, New Jtwf nation MCtUl. NffftCK HflU--l*'lHi MllliU UHll AtTOUlllttlU Attractive of?4nti-0nt monu, 10 01)0 00 B.144J4 tM.1t Muitmtiuth < duntj PR 4 8871 11.01)0 00 10,000 0(1 tlRgle or double, reasonable i) ,1100.01) |(| JUKI III! HJ.IHIOOO (i.'JBJKi a.71fl.«7 rtU'i. weekly or monthly. *«rnti*(^'» t ourt LOCAli IH iMiK I NO TICK Hulcty 0re»% Vtrw liufsii Hmist'. 1302 Naru-i: TO CKKDITORH OtMl Ave , Be'.mar, MU- ) i'H 8i BNT CLAIMS ,-n»lilp ui Wuli. r mty nf Mmmunith tor the fiscal year !»«;). Other Expenwa: lll.'l. AOAlNlW BBTATB- B.1 It Hf,-,uhcd. that the following stutrm tta of revenues and appropriation* shall con Ahum s\stcm 1.500.00 1 ,J,l» 00 1,500.00 1.001.14 ESTATE OF James C. Was StitUl,. tilt' hit/ill budge! lol liIe ypur 1W13. Hydrant Honlal 12,400 00 13,400 00 U,400.00 ia.400 00 SCR VIC Ki Bf 11 V\i\ \hr[- Hi^ulvfd tlui! tttd budget bi Pnlicr: i. deceased. iwblishfsi in The Coast Advertiser in the 105,000 00 94.1J5 37 10.8M .13 tiAKin t'n.M, pur .ii,mt In the order of Kd- U*M nl F.'iHLiiiiy -'Htli. 1»83. Bahint's ami Wages 119,500 00 111, 0110 ltd 607 12th Ave., Belnmr ATd C Brot*»e, SurvowaW of I The K'ivei'Hinil bodv of the Tim'UNtu) [ Wull ikws luneby approve the !ollowUi« as the Qtfa*T bp*MM 3ft. 100 00 IH.&UB &fl i.bim bo 1 b nun | th.> \f,ir 1983. 'iist Aid OlVMdfft' Lawn mowers reptued *uv. Stile Esff'iitrix j 1,500 00 1.101 38 3WIU •ctuor*. chisels, planes, plan RECORDED VOTE Ayr* KHAYU Other Expenses 1,350.00 1,500 00 r: linvfs. kitchen kn.Lv«i «ui oi MM ile of the said James | EMRirr Inspection of Building: B.1B3 17 1U.83 tee akatFa ibarpwed, Phone dpceased, notice nmwniTi Salaries artci Wttges 7, son oo 6,300 00 6.300 00 Ic w. Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the TlWSBhlp 1/200 00 818.45 3U.G9 MU _I4141 (.ither Kxpenses 1,200.00 1,200.00 y given to the credl-! Committee of the Township of Wall, County ol Moiunouth, on February 13th, 1983 *XL~TYPSB Electric Band ispectlon or PhtmbiiiR MU deceased to pre-1 A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at the Municipal Buildin«. on J,900 00 3,950.00 3,82212 121.88 »n for Rent HeRdauarttri | sent t the said Solp Execu- Salniies and Wages 48.44 March 13th, 1963, at 8:00 o'cloelt ip. M.», ut which time and place objections to said budwel Olher Expenses 550.00 600 00 551.58 for Woolaey Minno Paint trix their claims under oath mid tax resolution lor the yw 1883 may be presentoi by taxpayers or other Interested Civil Defense and Dis- Cftrrtr'i Hardware. Ill 10U within six months from this aster Control; Avfinif MUtual 1 M71. date EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Other Expenses . Dated: February 20th, 1963. Summary of Current fund v-r lion of Budget Year 1963 Year 196' Incis And Hoads: Alberta May Hedley, OlWTft Appvopriations For; Road EPPiirs and 3951 L Street, $686,099.73 1628.427.62 Maintenance: 1. Municipal Purposes 1,840.04 Genung Corp. Philadelphia, Salaries and Wages 65.382.00 66,000.00 64,359.96 3. Reserve Tor Uncollectpd Taxes — Based on Estimated 90 Per- 16,864.39 INDEPENDENT Pennsylvania, cent of Tax Collections 225,400.27 237.349 50 Other Expenses 174,822.00 144,000.00 127,14561 BEAL f.sl All: BROKER Sole Executrix. Construction, Reconstr- PERSONAL ATTENTION Messrs, Barkalow & Krusen, 4. Total General Appropriations $911,500.00 $865,777 12 uction, Repairs and TO YOUR REAL ESTATE j 64 West Main Street, Maintenance with HtatP 11,000,00 11,000.00 11,000.00 NEEDS WHETHER BUY- Freehold, New Jersey, 5. Less: Anticipated Revenues Other Than Current Property Tax Aid by Formula ... 11,000 00 14,800.00 6,500.00 6.&00.00 4,027.41 mo. 8ELLINO, OR BENT- (i.e. Surplus, Miscellaneous Revenues and Receipts from Street Lighting Attorneys. 557,500.00 511,777.12 Sanitation: 1 Delinquent Taxes) ma. ts4 - 46-49. 1)19841 6. Difference: Amount to be Raised 6* Taxes for Support of Muni- Sewer Rental Charges: LISTINGS WANTED cipai Budget >as follows) Other Expenses ASnl'KV PARK LEGAL NOTICE Local Tax for Municipal Purposes Including Reserve for Uncol- Health And Welfare: lected Taxe3 • • 1354,000,00 Board of Health: BELMAR • NEPTUNE 5,460.00 457.08 Ordinance — 1963 Summary of 1962 Appropriations Expended and Cancelled Salaries and Wages S ,560 00 5,460,00 WALL TOWNSHIP 1,600.00 03.61 AN ORDINANCE TO General Water- Other Expenses . 900.00 1,000.00 508 WishliKton Blvd., AMEND "THE 7X>N1NG Budget UUU> Other Expenses - Sf» Girt. N. I. Regional Health ORDINANCE OF THE Budget Appropriations — 1,900.00 GI 95215 or TW 2-5191 Adopted Budget . $861,777.12 $128,918 36 Commission 3.000.00 2,500.00 TOWNSHIP OF WALL" Services of Visiting AND TO AMEND THE Budget Appropriations Nurse — Contract 3.000.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800,00 ZONING MAP WITH RE- Added by chapter 159, P. L. 1948 Administration of Pub- SPECT THERETO. 4.000 00 HOUSE WRECKING Emergency Appropria- lic Assistance: All Ijprs of Bulkllns, Hrck- tions 1,425.73 Salaries and Wages . 1,300,00 1,100 00 1,100.00 1,041.63 U.37 rd • Industrial • commercial NOTICE Other Expenses 450.00 500.00 Mm (Hi 338.88 161.12 - residential. Experts on Notice ia hereby given that Total Appropriations $867,202.85 $128,918.36 Public Assistance f State the forgoing Ordinance was Expenditures: Aid Agreement i , ,, low cost demolition. Free 5,000.00 5,000.00 Estimates. Fully Insured. introduced and passed on first Paid or Charged (In- Recreation and Education reading on the 13th day of cluding Reserve for Un- Parks and Playgrounds: February, 1963. and was fin- Collected Taxes' . ,.$794,364.01 $121,050,35 Other Expenses . ... 3,000.00 Neptune Reserved 72,838.81 7,868.01 3,250.00 ally adopted by the Township Maintenance of Water- 3,223.30 Wrecking Corp. front property for Committee of the Township of Total Expenditures and Wall on the 27th day of Feb- Recreational Use: Railroad Ave., Bet. 7th and Unexpended Balances 250.00 ruary, 1963. Other Expenses 500.00 8th Aves. Cancelled $867,202.85 $128,918.36 Aid to Privately Owned Phone 775-3363 - Neptune IRMA K. STANLEY. Library & Reading Township Clerk. Explanation of Appropriations for "Other Expenseflh i Room 3.000.00 3,000.00 HOUSE FOR SALE tsl - 47. (13.20) The amounts appropriated under the title of "Other Expenses" vVji for operating costs other than "Salaries and Wages." ,y. Total Operations Two family, furnishings in- - ; Some of the items included in "Other Expenses" are: rerti 'Item 8 (An . .. . $635,474.00 $557,768,50 $ $557,768,50 $493,904.09 t 63,864.41 eluded; 2 car garage; lot60 x _ __ _ Material, supplies and nonbondable equipment. Bi Contingent .... 1.000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 337.78 662.22 100; lawn, shade trees; ,ig,J Read The Coast Advertiser Repairs and maintenance of buildings, equipment, roads, etc.L, 800; 1704 snyder Ave., Bel-1 Whether its about municipal Contractual services for garbage and trash removal, fire hydiFer .service, aid to vol 1 affalrs Total operations In- mar; 3 blocks to oceann.; 1 affairs- , schoolsschools,, organizationorganizationss unleev fire companies, etc. Elizs cluding Contingent $636,574.00 $558,768.50 $ $558,768.50 $494,241.87 $ 64,630.63 BeVoH, TlO~ Hmeysiickle ,o r e°cM activities, you'll find Printing and advertising, utility services, insurance and margar; s?r Items essential to | It in The Coast Advertiser, the service rendered by municipal government. drive, Westwood P. O.< N. J. Detail: Comparative Statement of i-.stimuf.i-d 1963 Taxes and Tax 1962 Ta Salaries and Wages 263,272.00 247,070.00 247,070.00 228,477.54 18,503.46 Tax Rate. Other Expenses 'In- Year VS63 Yeai cluding Contingent!. . 373.302.00 311,698.ft) 311,698.50 265,764.33 45.9M.17 Estimated (Ci Capital Improvements: HAVE A HAPPY LIFE? Purpose Tax Kale Tax Capital Improvement Municipal $ 354,000.00 $ .490 $ 354,000.00 Fund 18,500.00 wv,^. FIRST YOU MUST HAVE: School 1,453.724.10 2.014 1.389,289,60 Road Construction or Re- County 362,000.00 .502 339,078.27 construction with. 1§§§' A SAFE ONE! State Aid .... 1,500.00 $2,169,724.10 $ 3.006 $2,082,367.87 $ 3.042 Acquisition of Land along Manasquan River 5,500.00 REGAL TAXI Total Capital Im- provements $ 25,500.00 6,000,00 6,000.00

.Ei Deferred Charges MUtual 1-4060 and Statutory Expeni The School and County taxes and tax rate are shown here for the purpose of information o Tures—Municipal; • PROMPT • COURTEOUS and otherwise have no connection with this budget. 'Ii Deferred Charges: • SAFE • ECONOMICAL Emergency Author- izations 1,425.73 — ALL SERVICE GUARANTEED — 1961 Exemptions Al- lowed in 1901 per Chap- 21,459. i 2 21.459.12 P. A. Williams P. O. Bo* 123 218 - 14th Ave., Belmar ter 9, P. L. 1961 I2I Statutory Expenditures: Contribution to: of these appropriations during the year. Public Employees' Re- At the hearing on the budget detailed, comparative information as to budget appro- tirement System . . 13,fiO0.OO 8,000.00 8,000,00 8,OM.OO prifttAora will be available^ _____ Social Security Sys- tem IO.A.S.I.) 9,000.00 7.200,00 7,'JOO.OO 6,887.70 313.21 wherever you go on your. CURRENT FUND — ANTICIPATED HKVKNUES Total Deferred Charges Anticipated in Cash and Statutory Expendi- General Revenues: 1%3 1962 in 1S39 tures—Municipal % 24,025.73 $ 36,659.12 S 2S,'.HC..M $ 6,312.21 1. Surplus Anticipated $200,000.00 $140,000,00 $140,000.00 2. surplus Anticipated with Prior Written Consent of Di- iFi Judgments: rector of Local Government 21,459.12 21,459.12 Refund of Taxes — 3. Miscellaneous Revenues: Waller Retide, Inc.. 27,000.00 1,435.73 28,425.73 28,425,73 Licenses: Alcoholic Beverages 6,500,00 G. 500.00 6,800.00 (Hi Total General Ap- Other 8,000,00 8,000.00 9.973.00 propriations for Munici- Fee and Permits: pal Purposes (Items 8 Building 7,500,00 7.500.00 9.463.50 lAi to iGi, inclusive) $686,039.73 $628,427.62$ 1,425.73 $620,853.35 $557,014.51 $ 72,838.84 Other 3,000,00 3,000.00 4,190.00 Pines: Municipal Court ., 16.000.00 17,222.50 Appropriations iltoms Btata Road Aid, Formula Fund . 9,818,00 fi.8m.on iHi ami (KH ... $086.(189.73 ,628,427.62 $ 1.425.73 $029,853.35 $557,004.51 > 72,838.84 State Road Aid. Construction Fund . 4,000.00 4,1)00.00 Interest and Costs on Taxes a,500.oo 13,935.3(5 Mi Reserve for un- Franchise Taxes , 72,000.00 90,294.46 Collected Taxes . ... $225,400.27 $237,349.50 $237,349.50 « Gross Receipts Taxes 55,000.00 50,000.00 00,181.82 Highway Lighting Refund 1.000,00 1,000.00 i,537.01 9. Totii! General Ap- Sewer Rental Fees 2,000,00 2,000.00 2,221.44 proprlations • $011,500.00 $865,717.12 $ 1,425.73 $861,202.85 $794,364.01 S 72.838.84 Total Miscellaneous Revenue $197,500.00 $188,318,00 $229,637.08 DEDICATED WATER UTILITY BUDGET 4. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes 160,000.00 162,000.00 187,22" " II. DBdtonted Revenues from 5. SubTolal General Revenues (Items 1, 2. 3, and 4) $557,500.00 $511,777.12 $578,322.8;") Miller llility 'pillizrd 6. Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support of Municipal Budget: Anticipated luOasb never carry more cash' ia) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes Including reserve for for 1963 for Ml In 193 Uncnllccted Taxeg S54.000.00 354,000,00 Operating Surplus than you can afford to lose Antirinalctd $ $ 20.918 36 $ 20,918.38 Total Amount to be Raised by Taxes for Support of Munici- Rents 85,000.00 65,600.00 85,529.93 Whether you're set to rail. «W or safari, reme-mbai pal Budget $354,000.00 $354,000.00 $435,997.89 File Hydrant Service 12,400.00 12.400.00 12.ffiO.00 10 protect your travel cash with 100%-saf* Miscellaneous 32,430.43 30,000.00 60,174.66 'American Express Travelers Cheques. They am 7. Total General Revenues $911,500.00 $81)5,777.12 $1,034,320,74 Total Water Utility Instantly recognized anywhere In the world and Revenues $129,830.42 $128,018,36 $169,022.95 are good until used. CURRENT FUM) — APPROPRIATIONS 11 lost or stolen, you Appropriated Expended 1062 11 Appropriations For Appropriated Expended 1963 r HIM for 1962 for 1963 Total for 1962 yet a prompt refund for 1962 Total for 1962 Water Utility 3. Oeneral Appropriation* Ry Kmrff'T As Mwnl'd liy Vain or ltescv'd Hy Kinrg'y As Modf'd By Paid or Resev'd Resolution All Transfers Charged Charges—only a nil Operations for 1 for 1962 llesolution All Transfers Charged penny a dollar. General Government: OperatinB: Administrative and Executive: Salaries and Wages $ 23,382.00 $ 22.000 (10 $ t 22,000.00 $ 21.724.80 275..20 24,250.00 24,000,00 24,000.00 20,400.00 Salaries and Wages.. $ ::I>.IIIIO Oil $ 20,060.00 $ 20,0(iO.OO $ 17,930.00 2,130.00 Other Expenses 3.BSS.M Other Expenses ..... 1,500.00 7,500.00 1,500.00 4.8M34 2,005.60 Capital Improvements: BELMAR-WALL Election Costs: Outlay 25,000.00 20,000,00 20,000.00 le.ioa.ia Other Expenses 2,500.00 2,500.00 Debt Service: Financial Administration: Payment of Bond Principal 20,000,00 National Bank Salaries and Wages.. 1,900.00 2.600.00 2.C0O.OO 2,000.00 so.ooo.oii Interest on Bonds ., 42,118.36 Other Expenses 4,700.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 3,002.03 36,1!)if 42 Statutory Expenditures: HREE CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES^ Assessment of Taxes: Salaries and Wages . 14,750.00 14,000.00 u.ono.oo 13,155.18 Contributions to: F Street at 9th Avenue, Belmar Other Expenses 6,900.00 7,000.00 6,480.80 Social Security Sys- 7,400.00 tem (O.A.S.I.) .. Route 35 at 18th Avenue, Wall Collection of Taxes: Salaries and Wages.. 11,200.00 12,800.00 i2.eoo.oo 10,636.25 2,163.75 Route 35 at Atlantic Ave., Wall Other Expenses 2.650.00 2,800.00 1,019.41 Total water Utility 2,800.00 1,780.53 $129,830.42 $128,918.36 $ Liquidation of Tax Appropriations $128,918.36 $121,050.35 $ 7,868.01 Title Liens and Foreclosed Property: DKDICATKI) ASSESSMENT IlllIKiET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Other Expenses 3,000.00 2,500.00 1.550.00 1,550.00 -Federal Reserve Syatem Commission on Sale of 1. Dedicated Revenues From Realized Foreclosed Property 600.00 500.00 500.00 288.75 211.25 Antloipated In Cash Legal Services for 1963 for 1962 JTHI'liSIIAY. KKHKI'AKHY SiH, TUB COAST ADVtCRTISBH. HKI.MAK. NIOW JKNKKY I •«- 1 IH.AI NOTUC I I >. II M.IK I I I .. > I VH II • I I '.>! ' ii'.u • i. m i II.,M MFIIC'R HmwmiM CM> (IIUIKIIIOO »140.000*0(1 S O T M E ' L .i| I,,- ti'iaid fi (AASS BLOCK (;AI{A(;i< »—;;;;'-,-•»- Twkr luit.n Hi..! ..^IIICBUOB Mrvvt Uw rkfhl to r»j#e* toy lut.tl A 1 [in lit |**TSf)»S Kill' "• ll'lill. . ,('.': I,,! tH • 'I I:, nil .-;-.. t>< , , ,1 .:; .. • I-, !,, , i f> tin II. $140.000 00 JIHO nyil iK] ti lit u i I'lmHniP Wlttllll MuM(u|i|l!i (if cumin ,..:,. i 4 Mi.- H

rut imi fur IN] -ljl[>l.y ttt till it [411 HI. I i |«i lu.t) PuVllMlH Mf IJiilHl |j|.,!iift nil u-npral llr) I'l IMBiflN tHi.i niin 1111 DWP, HUM mil I ft.1963 , Niihii! H ht'ii'bi' yivt'H Unit J,,l ,1 \ I III. in 'M, i Ml. i'l-v • . . 1 1 (Hi t u<> .00000 M for 0H 1 • '<„ i,, imifi- N j H 4HA 4W *?*•tfetfteated revimuw wttu'iimiwJ tiunm tbt year IUIU IMHH pei UBWM in Itarefey ttHiM ipttM •> i PI W BW IB4 ttt (urcb> «|J[JI opi nttiii (or (!«• j.ui|HJ^t-:, if. which I «u<] irVflim* [H (if'di ifttM IJ,V MtttiliU* or olh< i tegftl u .|.Un-mt III ' SI) AY \ I;MH APPENDIX TO BUDGET STATEMENT pitikwity, H « 1 lilt* \r n MI nu.tM t sm i III IIT 7 A. M. and B f M . Y'.\ i Hi iiry IM ( I Mh| it II IBM HINT II Mi 1 m Htandard Time, for the • • ' i.i M.'Uil.er, Wtthhmg 1 • IIKIIIM N< Kfll S piirpo.su of conducting a t« 1 i'.lVK". Ilil', N. J, Cr | !• i tun nl , |M1 .HIM Vti*r imt Vr*r tlHJl OENBHAL ELECTION I ltd AHettMBti R«*lv sm [ilii>; Balance I ntijutlnai, if any, fur HIP election <>f A lie niiidf inimodUiU'ly In writ ftfalt. te.TH IH January lit $'^tfi.O55 34 9193.215.43 tMattffi three (3> m •j1.' . i •• i "ivuble Ing to Domild *' Mattel VI i . , ••• :i t'uiriiit Kcvcnuc On A (; »f the Oenpral Assembly; two 'i LJeai liM.-ivahi,- 44,830.28 (ill (_-iii rent Tuxes: Ch-ik, (2> members of the Board uf P Vi|iiinHl l,y Tux Title i Percentage wfltcfcri Hi-lnmr, N, J. Li. n LKjuMlftUofl 19,500.85 IMS W. , f^fttl Frerholders. 01 • Viiblcs 007,78 1661 SOU Aini tk*H Muinci|':il Pfferred CfeftlfM KetjiUred IB be Delinquent Taxes 187.U26.IU tfJJM ?l Ml: '1V(» Councilmen, full in i." i midget 1,425.73 Othi'i Krv.'ini,. unii Ad- ditiona to Income . 2$K},440.30 309,515.01 "i inn Has win ii the firage w,*. \mt * ptare (<> park lh<- '111!- Dr-.nir't FMcrtion Board Tut.il AWt* 11,077.011 42 — famtly car. Today it has been pressed Into activity ax a Murk will sit at fhp following — Total Funds $2,772,&V3 $2,355,414,31 shop, laundry, playroom for tii= children on rainy iin and place: Pi KIS1KVKH AND SI i i)iii|iiiit ni room for gfeen nrdcncrii. As such It needs light 'Cash I.irit-ilitics $530,874 8J Kvpfiiditurt-s and Tax K««uirimtntsi District No. 1 — Borough i»t Horkifiji with tools, fur cherklng laundry itri/hun--. Hall P street and 'J23.101.31 Municipal Appro for |ilinini; chiiiliiit, aad Tor finding those elunive garden 1)23,035.38 priations $flJ8,B5:t M $538,473 04 I shears. One of the moit iubS 1 School Taxes i Includ- | in inf brightness te this formrrly windowlt-))^ morn of th* Total LlabUlUe*, Reserves ing Ijfjcal and Borough Clerk. Notice i.s hereby given that $1,077,011.42 Regionali tJMJM 00 1,15^,562.29 houwe is with glass blocks, ran blocks placed alnn£ the M f Bchunl 'IMX Lm Unpaid $539,289.60 IriK Added Tux the garden hose after finishing the regular watering. lUM.'ui <.|l OF IHlMVi; the Township of Wall, fti (In- Sterners, Inc. I>- "jl Tux Deferred 150,000.00 Amounts) ... 346,844.31 332,(340.33 Publication Kequirt-d by High School at 8:00 P. M , *BiUai:i - Included in Above Special District R. S. 40:73 - 17 Tuesday, March 12th. 1963. 12th Ave. & Railroad , Taxes 84,0&8.fi0 75,605.00 LEGAL NO TICK I 1 <.\i, NOTICE , $389,289.60 Other Expenditures lANl'ARV 1963 for the supplying of fertilizer BELMAR GENERAL. ACCOUNT: for the school grounds. and Deductions from REGISTRATION nnd 8 P. M., Eastern Standard Receipts: Specifications may be se Income ...... 807.78 18 34 AND Time, for the purpose of con- Call MU 1-1900 ELECTION NOTICE ducting a 1963 Taxes . $13B,079.30 cured from the Seeretthy, Ed- Total Expenditures and HOKOIGII OP PRIMARY ELECTION Delinquent Taxes 7,959.78 Btr E Rogers, 708 9th Ave.. Tax Requirements 2,450,983.64 ifitt,tH H SOUTH BF-LMAR for the nomination of candi- Misc. Revenue 96,250.65 dates as hereinafter desig- Other Receipt* , B4.65 Notice is given that Less: Exppnditurps to nated and for the election of all persons not already regls be Rfttsed toy Future one Male and one Female $242,354.38 tered under the laws of New Member from each district an Jersey governing Permanent For Insurance Information Coniult... Members of the Monmouth Total Adjusted Ex- registration may register with County Executive Committee DISBURSEMENTS: penditures and Tax the Borough Clerk at Borough EDGAR E. ROGERS Requirements $2,449,557.91 $2,099,358.97 for each of the two major Operfttlng $ 30,502.67 Hall. P street and Redmond political p||^H tr|HyuI>)*t>an Bonds and Interest 3.177-50 avenue any time during office; BELMAR AGENCY, Inc. Surplus Balance n»d Democratic.) A State Sen- Appropriation December gist $323,035.28 £246,055.?; ricnirs until. ator, three *3> members of_ keserves J 9,915.9§ Thursday March 7, 1963, the General Assembly; Iwa Other rropuDL'd t'sc of Current fund Surplus members of the Board of Iniurance — Real Estate on which date the registra- Disbur.st'iniT!ts ilg.087.51 in 1963 MudffH tion batiks will close until Chosen Freeholders, Surplus Balance after the forthcoming Pri- 70B NINTH AVENUE BELMAR. N. J. And these Municipal Offic- ( <;•., HH-I '•» December 31, IU62 .. $323,035 mary Election on April IS, Current Surplus Anticipated ers; Two Councilmen, full 1963. Phone MU»ual 1-0540 in 1963 Budget 200,000,00 terms. Persons already perman- | WATER-SEWER UHIJTY: ently registered who have Notice Is also given that Surplus ] > Remaining $123,035.28 Receipts: changed their addresses with- after the Primary Election all Water Rente $ 2.433.18 ($215.52) in Monmouth County since persons not already register- registering, if not already ed under the laws of New transferred, shall notify the Jedsey governing permanent Borough Clerk by Thursday, registration may register with PEE JAY'S March 7, 1963. the Borough Clerk at Borough Persona whose addresses Hall, F street and Redmond DISBURSEMENTS: hange within Monmouth avenue, any time during office Operating $ 5,290.75 GIANT SUBS and STEAI bounty between March 7, and hours until Thursday, Septem- Other April 16, 1963, must apply at ber 86, 1963, on which date the Disburse merits 4,394.89 Finest In Shore Area their former election district registration books will be NOW SEE WHAT'S NEW Primary Election Day eluded until after the forth- April 16, 1963. coming General Election on SAUSAGE and MEATBALLS November 5, 1963. Notice is also given that 'iv.' N OPEN 10 A.M. TIL MIDNIGHT AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S District Election Ron.rr! i'f*•' r> :-- uireaay perman- —FREE PARKING — and for tilly registered who have 1014 F St., (Corner I Ith Ave.| Belmar, N. J. Belmar • '• \ ,' anged their addresses with- Four kinds of sport-all super Tliere'a the t'hevy II Nova, also avail- hereinaf^T designated ..• { I \j. • Monmouth County since able in an SS version. Special instrument-, Tuesdi- j_ it not already Mom's Pantry IV.ini to make spring come in a hurry? cluster. Front buckets. All-vinyl trim. tween th, hours oi 7 A. M. ftj msferred, shall notify the i i ; pick 8 new car with whatever you Distinctive HS identification. Fourteen- liatiker for iii performance and sjiorty trim- inch wheels and tires* with full wheel SERVING ITALIAN RESTAURANT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE mfop—Hke bucket Heats, 4-speeci shift*, disks. Three-speed shift or Powerglide* FINEST FOOD ond COCKTAIL lots ui horses -and start driving it now. with floor-mo tinted shift console. RESOLUTION TO AMEND BUDGET JLlndu- LOUNGI i 'hevy'a got a lot <>f spurt in four entirely Or the Corvair Monza Spyder with com- WHEREAS, the local municipal budget for the year 1953 From Sandwich different kinds of cars. plete instrumentation, special identifica- First, the Jet-.sniootli Impala Super tion, and an air-cooled Turbocharged Six, was approved on the 28th day of January 19ti3 and And Pizza To Serving Ala Carl* Sport will) your choice of 7 And for a real wallop, see WHEREAS, the public hearing on said budget has been Full Dinner the stunning Corvette Sting leld as advertised, and NOW OPEN litflereal engines thai range up 1717 H Street to 425 opand thai Include the Ray, winner of the "Car Life." WHEREAS, it is desired to amend said approved bud- Completely popular Turliii-Firi' 4Qfl ' wilh 1963 Award for Engineering get, now Excellence. West Belmar .(in hp tor the ttttimate in THEREFORE, B< It Resolved by the Mayor and Coun- Redecorated smooth, rcs|ioiisi\{' (irivinjf in All told, four beautiful con- modern traffic. Optional equip* vertibles, four handsome cil of the Borough of Spring Lake Heights, County of Mon meat, Including Comfortut coupes. You'll get a four- mouth that the following amendments to the approved budget steering wheel" tliiii adjusts barrel kick juat looking them of 1963 be made: to your convenience, makes ii over—and a whole lot more Ahern BUY A TANKFULL as super a spori ;is you'd like. fun out of driving onel Stanford AND BE A THANKFUL 'Optional al extra coxt. RECORDED VOTE Ayes Masellu Nays - NONE Pearce Kelsey SOLAR HEAT NEPTUNE CITY Macleario GULF PRospect 5-3164 Anticipated Revenues: FROM TO 1. Surplus Anticipated $ 21,000.1)0 % 21,548.58 Service Contracts li. Miscellaneous Revenues; Budget Plan Franchise Taxes 19,500.00 20.000.00 Cleaning and Gross Receipts Taxes 14,000,00 14.500.00 Servicing Burners Total Miscellaneous Revenues .. 46,829.00 47,829.00 4. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes , 12,000,00 14,000.00 5. Sub-Total General Revenues .... 79,829.00 83,377.58 HOWELL- 7. Total General Revenues 13G.674.70 190.223.31 \]>proi>ri;itions J SUILIVAN, Inc. FORECAST: (Mi Reserve for ffneoilected Taxes 16,783.82 20,332,40 I'll G-G520 9. TOTAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS 186,G74 79 100,223.37 BOUTS ,1.~>, NKI'ITNE D! Dedicated Water Utility Budget! 10 Dedicated Reserves Prom Water Utility; Operating Surplus Anticipated.. 7,819.50 7,837,82 TOTAL WATER UTILITY SHOP REPAIR SERVICE REVENUES 39,419.50 39,537.62 AND ACCESSORIES Deferred charges — Expend- Any Radio iture without appropriations . 118.12 TOTAL WATER UTILITY Television APPROPRIATIONS 39.419,50 39.537.112 Dedicated Sewer Utility IluilKct: Record Player 12,Dedicated Reserves From HILLIKER RADIO BATTERY SALE! Sewer Utility: Operating Surplus Anticipated 2054 New Bedford Rd., with Prior Written Consent of Wall Township, N. J. FJyingJ DRY-CHARGED Batteries Director of Local Government 18,911.25 9 lo 7 Dally 449-6203 TOTAL REVENUES 91,333.1)6 110.244.91 Get fasterstarls all winter \ppropriations: Deferred Charges — Expend- long with a Flying A Dry- tuies without appropriations . 18,911.25 Cha rgn 11 Jatteiy, 11 stay3 10.95 TOTAL SEWER UTILITY stronger longer becauso APPROPRIATIONS 91,333.6ii 110,241.61 Station Wagon fluid is not added until EASY PAYMENT PLAN BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that two certified Your FUIn( A Dvulei .ill !» h>r>p; ta battery is installed. •opics of this resolution be filed forthwith in the office l!i lll(' Headquarters Director of Local Government for his certification of the 1863 Top - t 'urnUr Stiiy Ray Sport ('oap local municipal budget so amended. /<'//, ClmraUt Impala S3 Cowserlibh; riro|&tly txiitteil (ur the &h*lhut only tutir vut** backed hla ut tiif empire " bill lor a e&ptui cm th*> .. i I«M f W»rrut», l'i tiu.-im »NB KIIITIM 'iimi lufty uMiuisittuu just "bftiiM of the UelftWftrs," 701 8«v*nUi Avciiui-. tMnwr. N. J IV jwmlulum had aU>ppead HWM U wenM ob IMS - Itota «l I.W 11 uir inisii.lTiir al B«lui«r N J UBdtr i December In Ti i>nu»n Southern iieuUmeiita had m >f couriu of H.i.i- i. irn influenced Ctmgrsaa that only The Barclay THE PRESIDENT'S ADVISERS TENTH ANNUAL The duties and re»|»nsibilitii'» laiJ «P»» » Prwi- When Trenton Wai dent of the United Status, by the ConiUtution, by in- Ancient Order Of Hibernian* numerable legislative acts and b.v an I'xpanaion (if th<- The Federal Capital federal government that would have wemed incr«lll>li' !'> loin, T c J.mliisli..in to the nation's founders, haw pusaod the MM wht'iv James Madison uj Virginia St. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE any one man can possibly discharge them. He must of- iUIMM-n frUuid* In tt letter ten rely in mutters of the moat vital importance, upon written Oi-Lober 13, 1783, that Saturday, March 16th -1963 the advice o1 others. Trenton "is to bpcomp the fu- ture seat of th? FcdertU Oov The quality and wisdom of this advice, therefore, ernment. " Nothing, he said, DONATION 11.10 becomes a problem of world, M well as national con- save "a conversion of some 51 the Eastern Ulill. could 1 cern. save tht dignity of the• South That the advice can fail, and fail dreadfully, has Virginia delegates the Sunday, March 17th-1963 been stated by President Kennedy himself. In an inter- Continental Congress, then view dealing with the Bay of Pigs disaster, he said "the temporarily convened in , . ... Princeton, vigorously protest ST. PATRICK'S DAY advice of those who were brought In on the executive f eight dirt streets. Second (now ... . , . ... , . ... ., ,last Thursday. State* Street dwindled down power of labor unions, and on an unbridled right to call g i o was direc- into a lane through an or- Mr amp e wn chard to the West. King mow and prolong strikes which are gravely damaging to theory production manager in Warren* Street intersected public interest. Second and ran to Prop These senators are not alone. It should be clear to Street, the direct route to Old Barracks, where Hessja all —- including the unions heads — that public sym- had lived during December pathy for the organized labor movement, which was 1776 once overwhelmingly strong, has undergone a sharp de- Anticipation swept throug] cline because of labor excesses. the village in 1784, when The New York newspaper strike is one example. So stages from A n n a p o 1 i was the maritime strike along the Eastern seaboard. So brought news that Congres would arrive in town on o are shutdowns in missile and other defense installations. about November 1. Tavern owners, boarding house pro The unions, to a large extent, have put themselves prietors ai>d shopkeeper in the same position as did numbers nf big businesses mentally calculated the un many years ago. dreed, arrogance, and an almost total questioned delights of having Congressmen in town. disregard of the public interest blinded these businesses to the restraints which are a necessary complement of Lease House For President power, if power is to be tolerated. Legislation provided | Legislators approved leas control. Now legislation must curb union monopolies in ing the old Stacy Potts homi the interest of the rank-and-file of the membership, as for use of the President am SAMUEL It. SAMPLE advanced money for improv well as everyone else. ing the French Arms Tavern the company's marketing de- on the Southwest corner 0 partment, spent all his 35-Second and King (State an; AN AGE OF SPECIALIZATION year Bell System career in the Warren) Streets for use o The practice of medicine has become increasingly directory department, fore- specialized. This, on occasion, leads to critical comment, runner of the present market- Mail checks on your personal Belmar-Wall National ing group. Starting as a clerk New Jersey went all out to on the ground the family doctor, who is friend as in Newark, he served as copy make the French Arms a rea checking account well as physician, may be in danger of extinction. That unit supervisor, compilation sonixble facsimile of a nation is far from likely. The general practitioner — which supervisor, directory super- ai capital. The tavern's "long visor and directory staff su- room" was repapered. recar Your cancelled checks provide proof of payment the family doctor was and is — serves a purpose of the peted and repainted and a pervisor. His most recent as- not only for household and other bills, but also for utmost importance and value. In time of need, he stands, signment was in Glen Ridge. platform was erected between Service often, between life and death. His knowledge and com- He Is a member of the Or- the two great fireplaces income tax deductions, such as contributions, tax- ange Council, H. G. McCully ' the South side of the rooi petence are far greater nowadays than they used to be. Chapter, Telephone Pioneers 'Thirteen new tables, each 'til es, interest, doctor, dental, and other medical ex- of America. Mr. Sample and 'with green cloth, and 48 m penses. But specialization has become an absolute neces- his wife, the former Miss Ann ! Windsor chairs were prov. sity. The human body consists of hundreds of parts, Haas, have one son who lives Paying by check is also economical when you tens of thousands of miles of passageways, and about in Washington. D. C. They Sadly, for a state verbally have either a regular or CheckMaster Account at 100 trillion cells. All or any of these may fall victims to plan to continue living at their dedicated to bringing Con p. m. Allenwood farm and will this full-service Bank. an almost endless list of afflictions. spend winters in Florida, gress to Trenton, the federa 8 j lawmakers encountered brisk Whftt this means is that no man can cope with all local competition when they Certainly your account will be more convenient at LETTER TO EDITOR: sought to rest their weary MONDAY of modern medical knowledge. None can be a combina- LETTER TO EDITOR: heads. Nearly all desirable Belmar-Wall National where one account makes tion of heart specialist, surgeon, radiologist, psychiat- Mr. W. P. Waiters, rooms were occupied by mem- thru you a customer at all three offices with service rist, ophthalmologist, and so on. This is why the bone The Coast Advertiser, bers of the State Legislating 701 - 7th Avenue, convened in Trenton at the 'til 8 p. m. DAILY at all three. specialist doesn't attempt eye surgery, nor docs he at- Belmar. N. J. same time so they wouldn't FRIDAY tempt to discern the complex problems of the brain. Dear Mr. Walters: miss a thing. May we open your account this week? Thank you for the splendid A spokesman for the American Medical Associa- coverage of Scout news in Congress naturally decided tion put it this way. "If each physician had to practice The Coast Advertiser during to get its business done with Loan Dept. Wall Office Open Continuously To 8 p. m. Daily. entirely within the wledge thcr cine's advance would t 1 to a horse and 53rd birthday. enough to consider again the pace." Someone told us the other business of the national cap- day that the Scouts In Mon-ital. Under our system of free medicine, the general mouth County seem to enjoy The competition for com- practitioners and specialists of every kind, often work- Boy Scout Week on a year fortable beds didn't complete- BELMAR-WALL 'round basis, and this is prob- ly prejudice Congress against ing in concert, provide the finest standards of medical ably true. We have developed New Jersey. On December 23( care the world has ever known. a wonderful group of Scout members overrode Southern leaders and It la with their opposition and voted $100,000 help that Scouts have accom- for federal buildings, to be National • Bank plished so much. erected in "a district not less Your help in bringing Boy than two, nor exceeding three THREE CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES Scout news to the attention of ml]eH S(!uare on thfl har|ks 0^ RJ.OLSEN the people in Monmouth Coun- i i re " eitner si[ie of the De awa ty is appreciated. Although FStreet at 9th Avenue, Belmar SHEET METAL WORK our record Ls rather .good Congress further authorized there is still a great deal to do a three-man commission to to keep pace with the coun- buiJd "In an elegant manner, Route 35 at 18th Avenue, Wall "If It's Metal, We Do It" ty's growth. We need and ap- a federal hoUfia for the accom- prnrlate your cooperation. modation of Congress and the Route 35 at Manasquan Circle Plaza BOATS — HOMES — RESTAURANTS Thank you. executive officers thereof." Sincerely, They could also build a Presi- WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS AND SPECIALTIES Monmouth Council, Boy dent's house and assorted Pewits of America. buildings for governmental RAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP ORATIONFEDER AL RESERVE SYSTEM 700 Eighth Avenue MU 1-5276 - Gt 9-9736 Belmar J. Fred BUlett departments — all ellegant Scout Executive. provided everything cost not, TIIUIWDAY. KKUt(UAItl!\ IIHKK.HH M U! NKW JKHSC '

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MUM M« inoni,i i lu-il riir M\s 11 HI \s it i"i K < riirwii HAII Ntrtliillftfi C HI R«H tii • N It *- •>>., IF . Hid MM I'-...I • Ml IM II O» HI I M ill *•• >.. mi. Ave.. i * M • , .1 itti !i.| nth It • A U - HMf Hfihool Rev MM I MA l***t«f Krv |li<**rd Mr.M in :. H i by BT. Mm i i:riMcoi*Ai, service eim'lSF to the first thM MI philtp KU\n, ehaifman, T i*. U — UriiU-d Presby- from f.H It M' M ruurlb 'mi i|.ii•.». t. terian Youtb Fellowship UN I't'UM'tiiftl Novella in Mi • ill ii Ntnifl IH • |fj chlbnU Mi I MnrHe meeting. honor of our Lady of (he BAPTIST C HI BCH lU-v I). su.wart \lt«, K.,t,,r s - i • Mr* Dftvtd Sif- Rubw U :n KI i.. ,1* Mh. Miraculous Medal Is held OF WALL TOWNfiHIP : 7:i5 A M — Celebration of • • d •!•! Mrs. Harry off Mi Met* i mil c in I.I ii OF NT linn \ ollii-B .1 I'tik Holy KuchnrUt »nd Medita- every Monday evening at I !• i • i • • •, hi) U| ] i .5 -A.. . mi \IM IMM.I i. turn and C'hurcti School. ltr» Bmc* HarrlkMi. I'I»UII Cotm. Mrs. Mac l^t tion, i I'll!- U !>'* ••••' CV rli.i^ IBM fw irn- patl 8:00 A. M, — Family Ser- tin »,*-( W*K HLtcit. lira AW- Mirowtn v, : • •• MS •»«.!• I i i.'iis Hhik- "..•A t.n 1 Ulfa L Warren. vice, Including celebration of HR.iT BAPTIST t B 46 A, M -- Wunrtav Srhoot ^n tidht•!• i»f f-flHdrd Ht-t Mrs, iat^w uml II . • : • the Holy Kucharlst ami Sun- RPV 1 .0....1 li H Miller Ml fit-r I'hilip Kl<-in. IMMM by Sundays-1:4B —Holy Com-1 •£_* t*C5! a A M ~ «or»tn» War >, xud tu U4to' \U,,H.M day school, *htp. i. in inn,,,, I,K t -tiihti, fhlltp KU-in, Minor Qmm Chiiinik iimi Mrs past Commander Harry Hold munion. 1 U:00 A, M—Morning Pray- 10 A M — Sunday School, Wrtkti lift'prviliJt nt. I !!• I m •'••• %m liu >i';n • Wyn. er anu Heimon. 9:18 A. M. — Snug Euchar mandiT \UH M.i Ni'w tMWtmri who received An annunrnvni-nf «, . •u.-nu- 1st HAM -Worship ftervt ST. MICHAEL K EPISCOPAL &ff, pwt «ommnnd , .uid Mrs MM III ll>Wi ST. MARK!) R. C. CHURCH: m ii-" i-ihij) pins are; Mr« nf • family bowling and Bkat- 10:10 — Holy Communion {HIRdll M Dalberg, Mrs. Harold Ing party it tli<- All LalU );•• < \IIMHISI Ith hymns. 3rd .\vt- . St Crenceat Pbwy. Altenwoad R«ad, (ilcndttl* Sea Girt KnitTfr, Met Herb I,.-v!n<\ cn-Ht.inn Crnirt in Rsnt« 34 West J-ake lirivp, Scrlni Like 11:16 A. M. — Morning Pra- Rev. 1$. it Kalfht, Vicar Mra Loul-i Shtkirfi, Mrs Mor Wall Ti¥lwMf rtundiy, Most Rev, J. |. Hogaii, FANtor Rev. J. Frederick Chill g A. M. — Holy Commun- ilO.Jewi i.w.n V'trrfciu. and yer and Sprmoa. W*i m •!) •'!. I Mi • Ch;tr M,(!l h '1 >,••<.' tA WOO8 Sunday Maases - On the Daily 7:30 A M. Holy Com- Hunday MB«SPS - 8. 10 and ion. M L d AN, | i , hour from S to it A, M. munion, except Fridays. 11 A. M 10 A, M. Morning Prayer, membc-j-.-.iiij, ,in i UJ . . • . Weekday Mass - 8 A. M. Fridays - 8:30 A. M.— Holy Weekday Mass** — 7:30Sung Eucharist, with instruc- M •• • .'iity evptiing ftt thf Monday, 8 P « — Mlrt.au- Communion. A. M tions and Church School. Betmur J. R i;,() fuiniii'iruty ious Medal Novena devotions. Onto? A HW) nm iM'-iiii1(.i-, 1 lil.l.MMiM BIBLE CHRIST CHURCH UNITY CALVARY BAPTIST MM •• •• '• MtHM i .' I BAITIST TABERNACLE TROTESTA-VT CHURCH 3rd Ave., and 1 tmtry st , Thirtrcnth Ave., at » st Comniiihfler Haruld Felnberg RCT. Robert I,. Rose, Pastor Rev. Knl.i E. Miller, Pantor Rev. Theodore E. Davla was Illi. Irv n! | IffmWWtl Ashury Park, INF. J. Paator. F St.. South Helmar 9:45 A. M. —Sunday School. Krv. John Manoia. Pastor During u eaJUOt NtfUtol em Sunday. 9:45 A- M _ Bible school classes for all agea; James 11 A. M. — Morning ser- mony, Murlin iCm, |)a.-I With BHUtM for all agea. Hardy, superintendent. vice, Sunday School. Church School 9:30 A. M 10:45 A. M, — Morning wor- 11 A. M. Morning wor- Tuesday 8 P. M. — Bible Two morning services. »:30 ship service; message by ihlp. Interpretation classes. pastor. and 11 A. M R«ftd The Coast AtiverUser 7 P. M. — Truth for Youth, Wednesday 8 P. M — Heal- T Whettu-r it | (ih-int rnnnnnvi 7 P. M. — Evening gospel 7 P. M. — Evening service. ST. MAR OAR ET M CHI BCH ing Service. affatr-. .-.,•!;,„,],, er*amMtloB service; pastor's message. Friday J P. M. - Lessons Sprint I^ke i Truth, alternating each Most IU-V J. J. Hogan, Pastor orsoe,:. tcttvHlU, you'll nan ST. ANDREW'S METHODIST Workday Mass -1 A M. TIIE METHODIST fHIRCH CHURCH. Friday evening with prayer It In The C'uust Adverli. OF H Iff RRi.MAB Fourth and West I .ik<- Aves. group. Friday 8 P M. — N»vena 17th Ave., VMI Belmar Spring Lake, N. J. of the Hacred Heart. Rev. Richard L. Sidener, Rev. Lawrence E. Maore Sunday Masses - On the Paster. pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE our from 7 to 11 A. M. in- Ace Home 9:45 A. M. —Church School SUNDAY SERVICES First Church of Christ clusive. C'asses for all ages. Richard 1:30 A. M. Morning worship Scientist. FIFTH AVENUE CHAJ'EL Improvement SBXIOD. general superinten- and sermon. Grand and Fourth Avenues, FlHb Avenue, Belmar dent. 9:45 A. M. Sunday flchool Anbury Park fl:15 A. M. - Morning Ser- MUtual 1-3058 II A. M. - Morning wor- for all ages. Sunday service, 11 A. M. Vl ship; UtUttftbr the pastor 11:06 A. M. Morning wor- Sunday School 11 A. M. ll'A. M. - Family Bible Off Season Prices 7:30 P. M. EvPnlng service ship and sermon Mra. John Wednesday 8:15 P M. —Hour; Sunday School. On All Work D the sanctuary. 7 p. M. — Gospel Meeting. E. Saunders. Organist. testimony meeting. Interior and Exterior Aluminum Windows Installed Free 6 for $65.00 hopes to become rol- Frt-p Roo'f Inspection REPAIRS — NEW ROOFS UNSWICK — Fvnrn siibnutiiiu1 with as much ap- Tin- IJI.-IET,. m ' ir.ironment IO in thf Coral Sea lonib U lit? now handles Dan- did not prevent Gainbucorta ..,• • 11- room at ts, Petrarch and company. from nuU'kly wim-nw; to the J. Henry Dangler FUMERAl HOME A Uadara Pimer ai Home state unlvorsily and prepfttei (V'fijjig * DltrRirted 8W for ii new career as a college rlci U) Meet &vrrv Fina* teacber M« Need, "j luui planned for nwraj in 1 •• tn ardesi Hit* m* r last AUR- '•'ii^hth Ava. and Sotlt) years to siudv Italian when r iUjie to bypass ft oBficn il • iclircd from t&l Rfti y." dllstry mi rraa araarm Kim is Lake Drive B^hrmr Mtd Hi*1 4^ year old Gnmlju- t'hf.nc MTTtual 1 SOOfl OambMorto .pent the firs! Hn'"mbrT I111111 my rr-jtu. wlin ^till looks period ulna Mar; ol Mi Ufa In Italy protMeon said it had t>n« or ]y capftbll o[ commanding a ij!iuh:.i haa nothing to do with "» '""" •*•*•«*• BallM de-

i.: -,ir Kni ;,MHVI..K. IIP tic,. p»i*nenf»Jntheoouatry." !•• admits to havlns forgotten te now «nroll«l in courses !n 'most of Ihc Italian hi- l«,» n"H-m Ilalnui lirimn 191.I1 1,, hla native country. ' ' ' >*S Italliin UtmUm, and CONNELLY-BERGEN, Inc. •Bui 1 tu Iwvc a bend H"1"™' »M P«tr»rc* as shut when 1 entered Middle-! w" »» a «e«ta« un dnnlp. hmy College atu-r my reUra In addition to his tiuctornl mail nnlnt- tal are now curable with ment to the Naval Academy newly discovered drugs. in 1931. Highlights 0! hia car- 01 d s mjo bile rer Included an eifrht-year Printing? Get prompt medical at- stint in the Submarine Force, ALSO in which he saw action in the tention. We offer our ser- Battle of the Coral Seft and Quality Usnd Can other Pacific engagements; a vice In compounding your tour &] the Naval Academy as docfor's prescriptions. tin instructor tn the Dfpart- men( of Enfllah, History and OovernmBnl, Bervlee tn the MUtual 1-2777 Office of the Navy Comptrol- 8th Ave., F. St. ler an assignment'" the NA- PERSONAL STATIONERY TO Annual Review Team, Belmar, N. J. which advises NATO coun- tries on military budgets, and appointment aa comman-dinK F.ST. C0R.9AVE.-BELM&R(K.d. officer of the u.s.a. Denis J. MU.I-O5I5-05I6 Bufkiey. a tapge [leet 3( atyoy ORGANIZATIONAL rr. In 1954. he was assigned to ,,i*> Command* r's Btatl In Na- pl( . position which prom- pted him to renew hia inEerasi BUSINESS FORMS in Italian, ••I was in charge of emei1 gency planning for ports and Daily Buses beaches En Ital; Qi see and Turkey and had Italian offlc- At Moderate Price« 1 : ? nrklna under me." Gam- ... To... 1.1 said. "Daily tele- phone conversations with per- sotme) ;ii the [tallan Defense Ministry behooved me to re- NEW YORK CITY FROM BELMAR Before you Suv l learn the langue re But Qambaeorta was still far removed from the class- FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS INSURANCE room Ho next commaivdml the u B.S. Wyandol OH a nix month tour in which the ship COME IN, penetrated the frozen Wed CALL BELMAR TRAVEL AGENCY dell Sea, broke loose after be- WRITE OR PHONE ing (rapped in shark-infested 904 F STREET, BELMAR waters for 11 days and cover- ed 300 miles never before Phone MUtual 1-4344 traversed by a ship. The Coast Advertiser A somewhat warmer assign- Insurance Agency ment followed In 1957 when ASBURY PARK — NEW YORK TRANSIT CCft? William H. Brown Gambacortfi became inspec- 1601 Hwy, 71, Belmar, N. J. tor of Naval material in Balti- 401 Ula Ave., Asbury P«rk, N. J. MUtual I-28OS more. He retired four years Inter and began his ne-* car* ecr. THBTOAUT AHVUMTINKR RPIM** THURSDAY.

Htighh .... of Witter rwrmtca was In tt'iitjict.iwi Jn.m Plfi 1) i'(i«»M«t1 ttm |3Ml»M Ui The Shore's Mr. Basketball UBC(J1IPC!*C1 ta*pa from $)«, tii, &37 83 tu ravel* »» rupfii 713 83 to *•('<•. 43 fit total .t.t isi.- u{ |H1 U wlUmut &;> of g.-n. i..! .nn-.i npi :,in,,n . like pMpriittM UN wwer utility •*i .• v,,i !(=• i • . . J from •[••!= builiffi was mi ifu-.fl hum t. U 71 to »!'-" • i H. Iu thtt 01,1 to I* 1 water utility .. • h-n '-.- total takp in up* rating atirplus of fltt.lHl as uiiUri(iftlrU wilt) [nn.r wi-UU-n consent u( \i\e Unal tiuvpinnunt tu vision No one Mimkf on the bud gel at Uie public hem1 ing. FUEL lutopUti nmt'iidmi'iH to the MVM MttMM tu cover self OIL Mllflll Uumlrk's mid athpr large UMera t»f W&UT. Mayor FURNACE Hubvrts«,\ *>tutl iu> fuiUitu- id i . give to OHM ritUv* Mr and Mrs, CLEANING. Write, who operate a self- senire Uundry. protested PLAID Igttttf tlio rsU'M a.s pxhoviul Vi third anniversary «f HI. Mark I nit ->i ^StHttff iinl M NVMl willi thp two STAMPS rfotf clitbs finti other large u«- .Servant Oulltf* .i home of Mis* Veronica Zawiai*, 99 •n. Mr Robertson said if 15th avenue. Rtlmar, rrrt-ntly were, (left tu * i, l.c •, \\i • Mrs Wfl.se could furnish the /u«t«a, uri'hMrM «< »*»** iroup; |U-v. Mfrtd t hiarol- HUMS with Inlormalinn on atuht, MSS, [•., ,,f St. Joseph'* rtliriue. Ktirlltlff. **• FARREN ratf.ii charged in other nuini sMant director; Mi John Marsh. •MfVtnty <>'•" clpiilitiea fur anch MW fi'1'1 nun, and Rtv Mnithiw F««arty. M S.S«. T., alMi at M. VICP, the council would be J«scnh',s Shrine, natidiuil dlrertar. FUEL CO. ularl t> HHtdH H 701 Ninth Ave., Belmar I H.W M)|H I on the Miagestlon of Mayor IKi.XI, NOTICK MUtual I 2300 Robertson, tlie council voted Ordinance — l!t«:S iio'ir Sov fiirh i]Miir >,t service, "Dependable Farrennea>' to resume the issuance of AV oitmwM i; H\i\<; which sliitll bv piiv.ilile cvpry news letters several times a I THE i iiMi'iNs.vno* or hvu week;,' i»v Ihe lownship year on where the tax dollar MINMII'M OFKICKKN Cammltfee of the Ttnvir !.;i M Is spent and other borough I AMB KBCFtOVEBl OF Wall on the Wife Uay of Feb- activities. Mr. Robertson said ruifry, 1963. he had received u number of Tin: row \ sin i' 09 inquires about the news let j HA LI,. two PMIHI" [RUA K. STANLEY, M»rs and he fell many prop NOTICE erty owners would ltkP to h;ivf lln-m rrsuriied. Council- gfOtta il hereby given that men .sani they also hud re U» tofge&f Ordinance was ri'ivi fl t,i\nrnl)lc comment HifrofUiu'tl ;md |i;i- $& on first ]';ui,ij- em the i3tii day of Greets 3 NewMe mbers OKILL about the letters. r G-GRANDMOTHERS, T'clii'iiiirv. i9R, l. ft&g m liii At tfy si He | Ait«r and The council sold to Harry filly adopted after amfiidinf-nt Rosary tMkt&t mnnthlv .Ukl £0MI Ilenkevlch of 33a THREE AT PARTY I.' . ir'iun |i to ntdi ••The Rtefll iBfl Momiiiy i'\riuni; us Maple phtce Kcypoit, | b-',. BSW«rd Km:.1 • • hi>w <• funeral of Juseph H. iH'ad "TSIP Senior mainten- Fire .. . Among those §3 the party iFU Ot 1777 Belma r ed v»bn-i'i ilktei ol Rome and (Continued from rogf" 1> were Mrs. Fred Ferretl Hr , fen;ince employe? shall re- thr V:ili(Mn R>\> Robert boulevard, Will Township. ceive :i salary of $2,30 per cloM-d and this aided in con- and Mr;,. Jennie Fraley, pa- was held yesterday from the Ilfllfr, asnistant pastor, was finine, the nhize, Even trie ternal great - grandmother.s. hour iind t&fl BffftSftf water mndnrator. Daniel A. Reilly Funeral maintenance employees shall large bingo hall to the rear Mi's. Frances Hart, maternal Home, 801 D wtreet, Belmar. Corporate Communion will great grandmother; Mr. and receive a salary of $2.10 an of the recreation room escap A Requiem Mass was offered hour and temporary water Sunday at the «:3fl A. M,, ed the flumes, as did the East Mrs. Fred Ferrett Jr., pater- in St. Rose Church. The Ros- !\1:IS.;. 'X'iie next meeting will nal grandparents; Mr. and maintenance employees shall win.;, housing; the three pieces ary v,-an recited Tuesday receive a salary of $1.55 an be Monday, April 1, at 8:30 nf fire apparatus, kitchen and Mrs. Ronald Ferrett; Mrs. ni^lit. riurial was in Beverly P. M., in Ihe schuol cafeteria. storage area. Arthur Price, maternal grand- National Cemetery. mother; Mrs. Norman Fer- st. BOM nigh lobMl Irterti and hirtritftiH fans put Mr. Kildare died last Wed- The section where the fire rett; Mrs. Charles Conover: on one of greatest >hows ever seen In shore area wJhen apparatus is housed was fill- Rev. and Mrs. Theodore E. nesday in the East Orange ed with smoke and the first Davis and son Craig; Mrs. favorite, Bob Verga of !*ea Girt broke state st-ason scor- Veterans' Hospital. Re was a MUtual 1-1587 ' firemen on the scene had toGuy Oealy and sons Paul and ing record In gamo against f'ro^don Hail. !n little more veteran of World War 1. ! break windows in the over- Peter; Mrs. Norman Robln- than minute and half Lo go, Vcrga ,put tog ether couple of Born In Brooklyn, Mr. Kil- ihead doors to get inside and ison and daughter Teresa; shots that gave him total of 830 for season to surpass old dare had lived in North Bruns- Daniel A. Keillv runeral I Ionic move the engines out. They Mrs. Theodore Coeyman and mark of 827. He still has couple of games In which he wick before moving to the iwere not damaged and were daughter, Patricia. may run total over 90U. In Tuesday night's game he reg- Belmar area 24 years ago. He j put Into immediate operation was a retired Pennsylvania 801 D Street Belmar, N J istered 45 points. St. Rose won 78-53. State record had Railroad employee. He was a to fight the flames. been held by Bill Raftery of St. C«OU1*'| High, Kearny. THIS Belmar Cancells member of the Long Branch Mr. Holloway said the or- scored In 1959. Verga was presented hall used in his scor- Post, Disabled Veterans, and Situated on beautiful Silver Lake conveniently (Continued firm r+et 1* ine record. !• ^ Courtesy of Newark News igin if the fire had not been declared the yresent tnxicu.li ( iiir-Jurieau post. Veter- 1 determined, but it Is believed service is inadequate. He sub- ans of Foreign Wars. located to serve the entire Shore Area • to have started in a trash can mitted petitions bearing 184 He is survived by his wife, in the recreation room that signatures of residents urging re-election. There was no op-Mrs. Elizabeth Flanagan Kil- i contained discarded napkins granting two additional owner Broege dare; two sons, Joseph Kil- and other paper. | (Continued, from Page 1) position. Also on the ticket licenses to Williams. were Mr. Steel and Mr. Bro- dare at home, and Daniel Kil- The commission approved •didacy with Mr. Broege, until dare of South Belmar; four Several members of the fire after he had filed for the of-ege. daughters, Mrs. Kathleen company had been working in the 1963 municipal aid sche- "No where in the above re- MODERNIZE THE EASY WAY! dule of road construction and fice, and Mr. Broeire read of Cowell of Imperial Beach. the building in the morning his filing in this newspaper. rord is there any sign of die- Cal., Mrs. Ruth Mooseau of and had gone home for lunch. maintenance in the amount of Litorship or bossism in the $7,602,22. OI this, the state's "The reference to the spon- Petaluma, Cal., Mrs. Mary On returning about & half Board of Education, as infer- Berger of Allen Park, Mich., hour later, Fred Shibla, who share will be $6,842 and the sorship of Mr. Traverso and red. borough's $760.22. and Mrs. Theresa Helmka of lives in the Sea Girt section, Mr. Abbott by Mr. Broege "Finally in the past School discovered smoke pouring Approval was given to Alice was also untrue. Mr, Traver- Bossier, La.; four sisters, so was nominated by Mr. Buh Board Election, Mr. Broege at Mrs. Margaret Purcell, Mrs. from the building. He quickly Joyce, Inc., trading as Pat's t\o time niadi* any public stale- Anna Carroll, Mrs. Ruth turned In an alarm. Tavern at 713-15 F street, to ler, to replace Mr. Prod Titus, mcnts, either to the press, or inchide in the licensed prem- at a board meeting held on Moore, and Mrs. Sarah Quirk, T w o veteran firemen. August 13th, 1950. Mr. Abbott at any public gathering, nor all of Brooklyn; and 17 grand- Harry Briers and Arthur ises the basement at 700 Eigh- did he attend any meetings to children. Clinch, were overcome by th avenue for storage pur- was nominated by Mr. Ben- advancP the election of Mr. smoke. Briers was sent to Pit- poses. nett to replace Mr. Buhler, at. Bennett, Mrs. Nuflort or Mr. kin Memorial Hospital, where The commission granted to a board meeting held July 10, Gill. He did vote for them, lie was reported recovering the Three S. Corp., a seasonal 1091. In both instances the and as an individual citizen, How To Have Pansies today. Clinch was treated at retail consumption license for nominations were unanim- supported them. He had no Point Pleasant Hospitn.1 and premises at 104 Fourth ave- ously approved by the board. organization, nor did lie head Ail Seciscn rcleatsed. nue. The property is the for- "In reference to the state- any organization to further Fire companies from Glen- mer Aloha Hotel and night ment "Frank Minion Jr., Bthe election of the above- dnla, West Belmar, Belmar, club. BroBgfi sponsored appointee" named candidates. South Belmar and Mana.squan An on-premi.ses raffle li- . . . Mr. Million was elected cense was granted to St. Eliz- to the Board of Education at "In summation, neither Mr. rushed equipment to the scene Broege, nor Mr. Bennett ever Lo aid the South Wall firemen. abeth's Church, Avon, for the election held on February March 15 at The Borclay, 112 lSJth. 1959. replacing John made the statement that The fire was brought under "they would get Traverso and Fifth avenue. Taylor, who did not run for 1 control in about an hour. Abbott, ' as .slated in this The fire house in West At- newspaper in the February lantic avenue, near Route 34, 14th i;j.sue." Uas been bvtiH in sections over - tTODAY AND TOMORROW the last several years and is virtually all new. The main V ') BY RALF HARDESTER Heights Republican two-story section is joined by NEW wings on the East and West Feature Editor of TV GUIDE MAGAZINE Women Male Plans FACTORY-FINISHED sides. SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS— A meeting of the Spring Lakr? ! / lONNIg STEVENS AND WARNER BROTHERS Balgtota Women's Republican Wall Township "AVK AGREED to an armistice and she will return Club was held Monday at the (Continued from Page 1) to Hawaiian Kye. Only five episodes remain to be filmed. home of Mrs. Joseph Fenton Irntcd. This eonl iris | Is B "HALTS" On a report from Cainmit- Bays Con&ts Riter Wr return -from her lonj; and Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson null as iftseper culorsj has bwt rteveloped lor Winter and «-: ii; PANELING ion: "i had no choice, i have « contract in Lake avenue. 1 tecmiin John J. Gassner that h itriiif; btomn. he had received a number of Hut Umvc been wdrimiM hack l.t-nuti- Mrs. Joseph E. Robertson, Today new, factory-finished paneling provides sheer Can Be Applied complaints on garbage coiie.c president, presented for dis- Pani • a era real "toughies" decorative magic. It goes up in no time,and never needs tions, the committee authoriz- cussion findings of the execu- and will bloom for months It to be rofinished. Over the years, its beauty mellows and NOW ed Mrs. Irma K. Stanley, msi WBtera on Jay Ward's tive committee, at its meet- liven juet a little core. Here you'll never fire of its beautiful, natural texture. . .i uu-minutc cfirlouii version nf "Cyrano re Upa which will enable you township clerk, to send a let- ing held recently at the home o get a full .•i>':iso!i of bloom ter to De.LLsa Bros., of West