Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 2 ___ OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1963 w SEVEN CENTS “4th” Orator “Burning of Greens” Firms Bid $615^23 Valuations IJp Twp. School Budget 'For New S6Vli Million In line Contracts May He Award­ ed Tonight For Green " . NEPTUNE TWP. — The maintenance. There is also an ad­ Grove Elementary BIdg. township's taxable real estate . NEPTUNE TWP.— The proposed school budget "of ditional $4,000 for repairs to build­ valuation has increased ap­ NEPTUNE r-A special meeting 53,013,683 for 1 9 6 3 -6 4 was in­ ings' under contractual services. proximately. $6'/2 million for of the Neptune Township Board.of troduced at a special meeting The new school, plus an eslimat- ' this yenr, according to the de­ of the board.of education last Education for the purpose of open­ ed 600 additional pupils next year, tailed statement filed Wednes­ Friday night, an increase of account for the basic, rise in the;. ing bids for the construction of the day with the Monmouth Coun­ § 4 5 4 ,5 1 3 over the -current budget In addition to the general new Elementary - School on Green year. items specified above, there is .a ty Board of Taxation by Asses­ ' Grove road was held on January 8th The record budget is. available $6,500 increase for text books, sor .William C, ■ Hogan... The at 8 p.m. Voters approved the new for public inspection Jan. .14 $5,000 move for .teaching supplies, . new total taxable valuation is 24-classroom $718,000 school at a through Jan. 23, except Saturday, .$4,000 for audio visual aids and $121,521,777. ' ' . $5,700 for clerical. •' bond issue referendum on June 12, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the board This total is subdivided as of education office. The budget is The proposed budget shows a 1962. ■ follow s: ' also published in this issue of The drop in anticipated revenue of Out of this $718,000, the sum of Times. The public hearing will be Land, $33,395,205; improve-. $7,808.97. The board appropriated '$ 622,000 was allotted for general meats, $86,164,750; seco n d MAYOR JOSEPH WARDELL (left) touches the match to the pile held at the intermediate school Jan. approximately $100,000 less from construction, without contingencies. GOVERNOR RICHARD J. of Christmas trees in the Neptune High School yard to start the surplus, in the new budget, but this class railroad, $31,547, and 23 at 8 p.m. Voters will ballot on ; The total- of the five, lowest base HUGHES of New Jersey will seventh annual Burning of the Greens ceremonies. Looking on, the budget Feb. 13. is being nearly offset by $66,352 business inventory and equip­ left to right, are Township Committeeman Thomas NicoJ, Mrs. ;bids .in the five categories was highlight Ocean Grove’s annual additional state aid, $14,500 more fourth. of July celebration (his ment, $3,576,575, for a total Jennie Nicol, Board of Education member; Susan W irtis, a Brownie, The amount to be-i'aised by taxa­ $515,723. Robert MacKinnon of the in federal aid and $8,375 additional year, addressing the patriotic of $123,168,077. and Helen Giambalvo, a Senior Scout. The annual” event drew a tion is $2,037,379, ,an-'.increase: of J. Stanley Sharp, architects of gathering in the, world-famous good crowd on Sunday; . ; . • , , v $462,381.97 over the current year. tuition fees. l.e s s : Somerville, opened the scaled bid^ Auditorium at 11 a.m. This is determined by subtracting Voters will also ballot on the and Helen A. Quering, board secre­ His talk will follow a commu­ 697 senior citizen exemp­ the anticipated revenue of $981,309 transfer of $135,000 from the re­ tary, read them to the public. nity parade at 10:30 a.m., reports tions, total of $510,500, and Manager Richard F. Gibbons, of Neptune Adult School Opens Feb. 4; from the total budget. maining funds in the high school 2j270 v e teran exemptions, Lowest and highest bidders in the Camp Meeting Association. The tax increase is an estimated bond issue account to acquire two the five categories follow: The Governor’s invitation : was $1,135,800, for a total of Registration Jan. 21,24,28 and 31 39 cents per..$100 valuation or $3.90 additional school sites ~ Jumping General Construction — Suther- extended through Senator Rich­ $1,646,300 in exemptions. -per,' $1,000. ■■ '• ;v ' Crook road (part of Stout- farm) ard R.^ Stout and his acceptance Of interest to township resi­ and approximately 10 acres owned land-Backer Co., $442,850; Patock continues the historic tradition The, $454,513, increase. which NEPTUNE TWP.—The Neptune Sewing II, Slimnastics; Technical by JIt. Prospect Cemetery at . the Construction Co., $509,182. of the state’s Chief. Executive dents .but riot included in the hiked; school ’ costs to over $3, m il­ above is a total Of $24,090,670 Community Adult' School, spon­ Illustrating, Typing I, Typing' II, . Structural Steel & Iron—Park being the Fourth of July orator lion .is reflected ’ in the. following rear of the high school—and also here at least once during the in exempt properties, such as sored by the board of education, and Sculpturing. to build physical education and. Steel & Iro n Co., $13,311; J . G. four-year terni. categories—' ■ /v-- ^ schools, churches, cemeteries,, will begin, its spring courses Feb. The Thursday night courses are: health facilities at the rearfof the Schmidt Iron Works, $25,005. ‘ The first payment of principal . v .. municipally owned land and 4, for.the 5th term of operation. Ballroom Dancing II, Basic Elec­ high school. Heating & Ventilating — G. E. tronics; Basic Small Boat Handling, and interest on the new $718,000, buildings, etc. In othetf-busiiiess Friday, night, ^Schilling, Inc., $60,985; Arctic Registration, dates are Jim; 21, Bookkeeping, Bridge' I, Modern Al­ school which has hot been con­ Samples Streams the resignation of Mi-. ' William, Equipment Co., Inc., 83,922. 24, 28 and 31 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. gebra, English for New Americans, structed as yet but is scheduled to Ncaves, Jr. as bus’ driver was'ac­ Plumbing—The.Proctor Co., $36,- at the Neptune, High School .cafe­ Golf, Teaching Methods, High open in September. teria. The’ classes will meet once cepted With regret and Mr. William, 226; E. J. Dobson, Jr., Inc., $25,413. Into Shark River School English, Interior1 Decorat­ • The staffing and supplies for a week for ten weeks. : The tuition S. Ford was hired effective-January Electrical — Sol - Lieberman Elec­ ing, Oil Painting, Public Speaking, the above new Green Gl ove elemen­ for most courses is $10, plus a , $2 21, 1963 ;at a prorated salary of trical Contractor, $62,312; Comet Township Seeks To De­ Real Estate, Sewing I, Stocks and tary school. registration fee.. Brochures will be $3500.00 to complete balance of Electrical -Contractor, $97,850. Bonds, and Uphqlstery and Slip termine Pollution; Hears; Engagement Told • Increased operation and, main­ year. Effective January 3rd, Mrs. mailed to township residents with­ C overs.. :.' A new state law requires that Critics Of Sewer Plan tenance costs to keep pace with in­ Gladys Baker was hired as a part- in a week, describing each course. Consumer Frauds is sponsored bidders be approved by the N. J. creasing enrollments. time employee in Supt: V. J, W. NEPTUNE—Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ The. Monday night courses are: by the Monmuuth County Bar Asso­ State Department of Education. NEPTUNE TWP.—At the re­ • Salary increases for teachers Christie’s office for $11 a day. A as D. Miller, 203 West End avenue, Ballroom Dancing, C o n s u ni e r ciation and will have a tuition of The1 township board pf education quest; of’ the Township board. of and administrators. ' full time custodian, Mr. Ivin B. have: announced the engagement of Frauds, Classroom Guidance and $5 that will be donated to the Legal is awaiting notification from the health, the N. J. State Dept, of Brown, was hired for Summerfield their daughter, Gloria Diann, to Discipline, High .School Matii-Sci- Aid Society. The largest increase, in the pro­ state and may award the contracts Health is taking water samples of School, effective January 7th at a Mr. Robert C. Speaker, son of Sir. cnce, Home Landscaping and. Gar­ Medical Horizons is a free course posed budget is $325,000 additional - tonight (Friday). two brooks that feed into Shark and Mrs. H. Barr Speaker, 127 for instruction, including 32 new prorated salary of $3700.00. River, flowing through the western dening, Individual and Family Sur­ of live lectures by local doctors and W alnut, street, Neptune. teachers' at an estimated salary o£ section of the township. ., vival, Medical Horizons, Millinery, is sponsored by the Monmouth $5,400, -plus salary increases, to Both ‘ 'Shark' River Brook and Notehand, Shorthand Review, Psy­ County Medical Society. Airman teachers, principals and adniinis- chology for Everyday Living, Read­ The high school preparation Jumping Brook will bo sampled five tra to rs. Haldane - West times a month to analyze any de­ ing for Speed and Comprehension, courses have a tuition of only $5. To Chanute AFB gree of pollution, it was reported ■ Another major increase is $68,3851 T r O th A n n O U n C e d by Harold T. Ayres, board presi­ for debt service, including, the new dent. ; first payments of $40,000 in bond N. J. Bell Subscribers Can Call MEDFORD LAKES —-.
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