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Vol. XCI, No. 24 .OCEAN: GROVE TIMES, TOWNSH[Ft OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,•1.966,; SE V EN C E N T S

President's Second Sunday Auditorium Site OfGraduations

e Associate Dean. In Aisdiiorium For Township Students Since 1931 By Dr. Charles I. Carpenter President, Occan Grove OCEAN GROVE — A Meth­ Ocean Groye Summer I OCEAN; GROVE — It' was • OCEAN GROVE—Thr Xjpiune Camp Meeting Ass’ri, odist church executive and Va [ back ■ • in 1931 Avheri Neptune Intermediate School ' graeiuation Resident With Ariterican Presbyterian pastor will, be College Life Underwriters heard in t fie Ocean G rove A ud i- . Pligh School decided to Xise the was - ht-hi last n ig h t in the Ocean Here we. are at the. begin­ torium this Sunday; spadous. Great Aiiditoriurn,• Grove. Auditorium at 8 P.M. Ap­ ning of another season at ' BRYN'MAWR, PA.,' — Dr, W. \V. Dr. J. Ed ward Car others, as­ here, for its commencement proximately 450 students received. Ocean Grove. We begin amid Dotterweich; !“Jr.» a sum m er resi­ sociate general secretary of exercises.. Prior, to that time, diplomas from Mrs. Jenme Nicol, dent, of Ocean Grove, N. . J.., for indications that'this will be a the National Division of the the high school (now the im president of the Neptune Township many years; has been named Asso­ Methodist Board of Missions, time of joyful inspiration and ciate Dean of the American College ter mediate school) auditorium Board of Education. • • will preach at the 1 0:3 0 /AIM. spiritual growth. of Life Underwriters in Bryn Mawr, service on the subject. *‘The' served the graduates and Thomas F. Terranova, principal A wonderful program ha3 been Pn. / Recovery of Sight.” 1 • * .- V their families. of the Neptune Intermediate School, ! Dr.^Dotterweich, a native of Irv­ ||| prepared for ua by our .committees. introduced Victor J. W. Christie, ington, ’N .J.,1 attended Nutley pub- Dr. -D. Reginald Thomas, . In 1931 there were 85 sen­ Preachers of world fame Avill be in Superintendent 1 of . Schools, who • Ucschools and was graduated from Welsh-horn pastor of the Brick iors who received their di­ the Auditorium puipit. Those who Upsala College. He has the M. A. Presbyterian C h u r c h.,.- New presented the- Class'of I960. bring the music to our , services and Ph.D,. degrees from the .Uni­ York, will preach at the 7:30 plomas. On Tuesday night of Membeis of the graduating class have planned diligently and worked versity of Pennsylvania where he P.M., service on the text John this week, a class of 376 was took part in the program. Bonnie faithfully to lift our, services to studied tfrider an S. S, Huebrier 2 :10. •• graduated before an audience Fox delivered the invocation and. new musical heights, The ushers Foundation ; • Fellowship, and has Miss Beverly Davis, the new of 4,873 parents; ; relatives, Dianna Harris, the benediction. stand ready to serve. earned the C.L.U. and C.P.C.U. pro­ Joseph Polhemus, president of the organist at the Auditorium,, friends and spectators.: ’ . The buildings, on the camp fessional designations. . will play, at both services and Student Council, Jane Palaia and grounds have been made ready to The American College of Life:Un­ C harles. T. House, tenor^ of ' -“Strength arid Unity Through William Hefter spoke on topics Education” was the senior theme, accommodate the large crowds for derwriters is the national educa­ New York, will sing. ' : • [treating of the theme ‘ “Youth three months of almost daily Bible tional institution which grants: the expounded by three student speak­ Wants To Know”. Their individual programs, worship services, young Chartered,Life Underwriter (C.L.- ers. "Strength,,f by ] Geneva Anne topics were: “The Value of Our people’s events, concerts, hi-spire- U.) designation to qualified men Jones, class' treasurer; .... and Heritage” , Jahe Palaia; “ Does Edu­ and women in the life ’insurance Unity/' by James Joseph Hill, NaT cation Ever Cease?”, Joseph Pol­ tior.nl films, conferences. Whole- tional Honor Society .president, and businessV In his hew position with hemus, and "Its Obligations to So­ - some and varied entertainment is Jane Hart Weds - /■•v\:'l Through Education,’* by Lynn the college, Dr. Dotterweich will ciety”, William Hefter. The organ planned to-refresh so sls ond minds make -'arrangements for C.L.U. Siskind. • 'r and give meaning to “the vacation coupes-to be taught at .universities Arthur Dube Jr. Barry W. Johnson; student coun­ accompaniment was by Samuel with a purpose.” and. colleges throughout the coun­ cil president, gave the' invocation Huey. Everyone is invited to have p try; He also Will work closely with to begin exercises.. He was followed The Intermediate School Band, PRESENTATION of Richard Carter’s book ' J. W* Chris­ ments for the comfort of our visi­ of the Hamilton First Aid . SqUad New Commander tie, who presented the class. Mrs. Forms Subsidiary tors. The cottagers and. the owners have received the graduate certifi­ Jennie Nicol, board o f: education - of ’private homes' have joined with cate of the Committee on Injuries president, handed out. diplomas. NEPTUNE^—Jolyi E. Womer. the Camp Meeting Association in of the American Academy of Ortho­ Class officers included; -William Plan Company To Fi­ wielding the paint brush, the ham­ paedic Surgeons for completing the has been elected‘commander o f Loehning, Jiv president; William mer, the saw, the rake and trowel, “Advanced Practical Course on In­ American Legion Post No. 346, Eckler, vice president; Gale Catiey,. nance Purchases Of ' to fix up, clean up, spruce up. itial Emergency Care of the Sick with William Kenneth Smith, secretary and Miss Jones, treasurer. Large Gas Equipment Ocean Grov is a iovoly place to and Injured,'/ sponsored by the senior vice commander; Ray­ Graduates are; see as a result of this cooperative Committee June 9, 10, and 11 at mond Gatfield, vice comman­ ASBURY PARK — The New David F. Abbott '■ jgffart. the Police Academy, New York der; EatLWorthlyl? junior vice Jersey Natural Gas. Company, Alison Jessica Abrams “ Let us nil continue this effort City, Award of the diploma was commander; Edward Morton, which is in the midst of its biggest Douglas Franklin Adams in this 97th year of Qces.r. Grove. made by Dr. Sam W. Banks. Com^ chaplain;?, Wniiajfi - Freirich, year, announced yesterday it is Robert H. Adams Let v,? plan tb worship ar.fi to rest mittee Chairman, at the conclusion Bergeant^at-armsj'vAlbert Grif­ forming , a subsidiary company as Jo Ann Alston of the three-day course of lectures fith, finance offic^j; Dominick part of its expansion program. in this Christian environment. Mildred C. Alston and demonstrations held in cooper­ Loperfido^-hiatoriaji; and Past W. Daniel William, President,. Then is room for ail who would Richard Earl Anderson ation with the New York City Commanders Frajik Trocchio made the announcement at a press v see God and learn more of His Ronald O. Ayers Police Department and attended by and Robert-Godbold, members conference. He said the new com­ plan fpr man. Colin James Bach . 250 registrants from.New York City o f the executive ibmmittee. pany.will be known as Gas Asso­ ’ 1 thank each individual— all the Steven Michael Bacon ond 123 other cities in 15 states and ciated Services, Inc., and will have residents and business people—for ■ Commapder-dwijWjpmcr, as Kathryn Jean Banks Canada.. „7. v ... ., ! V* V.:. \ its offices in the parent company’s the work .that has been done to cro- »:\fePptt€rweich Jr< , • •- senior vice cbnrmanfle^brought^ . Stephan- Errol Barksdale building at 601 Bangs Avenue. ate here the appearance nnd the the post “ over the top” in Karol E. Basewit The new Associate Dean of the "Two basic factors have led to. atmosphere that were the dream of Master’s From Trenton membership for (he sixth year Allen Edvyard Bel tie American College has a wide back­ the formation of this company,” pur founders, namely: A perma­ ground of teaching and business earning an American Legion Richard A\ Bengtson .. nent, convenient and desirable TRENTON—Allan Morrison, of Merit Award and making it . Richard W. Bennett Mr. Williams said “First, the anti- . experience. He taught issurance at cipated industrial and commercial Christian seaside resort. ; Ocean. Grove, member, of the fac­ one of the largest in Mon­ Bruce Robert Berndt the University of Pennsylvania, and expansion of the! area and the con­ May all our days be full of dedi­ ulty of Neptune High School, re­ Linda Mae Bertelson later became Assistant Professor of mouth County. tinual development of new large cation to that cause. Insurance at Butler University in ceived his master’s degree in busi­ The annual Coaster Derby John E. Bishop Ann Marie Boesch volume gas uses, such as* air con­ * ------Indianapolis. Just prior to joining: ness : education at . Trenton jstate for boys between the ages of, s s - v a g p - . ditioning, and total energy.*’ the staff of the American College. College last Wednesday afternoon 8 and 1-1 wil be held September V eronica J. Bowen Franklin Thomas Mr. Williams explained, that the 0 Janocha-Joughin Troth Dr. Dotterweich was. an Economist at ceremonies here. Mr. Morrison 18. Entry blanks may be ob­ new company will finance custom­ Braxton, Jr. for Prudential Life Insurance Com-: instructs social business . studies tained from James Holmes, in ers’ * purchases of gas equipment. . pany of America in Newark; He and coaches the varsity soccer and Michael Joseph Breen NEPTUNE— l ! r . ' an J Mrs. Ed­ care of American Legion -JMG, Thomas Arthur Brembos "W e do not envision this as an im­ ward Janocha, 105 Jackson Lane, currently resides with his wife and J. V.* baseball, teams at Neptune. Neptune, N. J. mediate money-maker,” : Mr. Wil­ four children in BrynMa\yr,' Pa. With his wife Jean ‘and. daughters Elaine Brown announce the engagement of their Judith Ann Brown liams said, "but’.we consider it an daughter. Alice . Donna Janocha, to He is a member of the Ocean Susan, Wendy and Lynne, he re­ important adjunct to our primary, Grove Auditorium Ushers. • • sides at ll Bath Avenue. Linda Mary Brown Maurice William Alexander Jough- Marion Elizabeth Brown . business - that of selling gas. If in, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry M. Patricia Eileen Brown we arrange, for the financing of this large equipment, we can be Joughin, OGVi Embury Avenue, Barbara L. Lowry Robert Vinson‘Brown sure of their using gas.” . Ocean Grove. Mr. Joughin is em­ Charles J. Fowler Selected For Donald Stephen Bryant ployed by M. Weller Flooring of Norman E. Gibbs Diane Eleanor Burr .. "Right now our company is on-,’ Ocean Grove. A December wedding Richard Charles Burt joying the biggest year we have had sinca our formation 14 years is planned. Troth Announced Louis Frank Byrd Summer Institute of Technology Noreen Claire, Campbell ago. Just a year ago I said the Stephanie Canneto company 'is expanding in every - Paul Hvidding Sails NEPTUNE — Charles J. Fowl­ comprehensive program of research BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C.— Mr. Peter T. Capozzoli Pago eight, please er, 510 Stamford Drive, has been and practical experience working and Mrs. Earl K. Lowry, Black Juanita Carson NEPTUNE — Paul C. Hvidding notified by. the New Jersey State with children will be offered. Mountain, North Carolina,., an­ •William James Carter, Jr. Auxiliary Collects Jewelry "304 Sixth Avenue, here, recently Department of Education that he As! a participant in the Insti­ nounce the engagement of their Linda L. Caruso . left for. the aircraft carrier USS has been selected as a partici­ tute of .Technology for Children, daughter, Barbara Luelyn, to Bor­ . Gale Patricia Catley • . LEONARDO— Mrs. Robert God- Wasp; upon which he is taking a pant in a Summer Institute of Mr, Fowler will have an opportun­ man E. Gibbs, son-ASBURY PARK t- Mrs.. Louise ' Hal!, 70S Seventh' Avenue. There teaching and more stimulating op­ The bride’s gown was white Em­ Nancy Susan Cook : pire A-line of silk organza alencon Erwin J. P. Coons . Eggleston, president of Koiironia # 1 be no admission charged. Fea­ portunities for the school children Foundation, Baltimore’ Md:, and : tured on the progarm will be an of Howell Township. *’• lace with pearls. She wore a shoul­ 'Ronald Francis Corio der-length veil with a laurel crown Joyce Carole CornilUe past president ot the'World Liter-.- address by Sep. James: J. Howard — a h — , acy Foundation, will be guest; of alencon lace with pearls: She Holly Ann. Corwin on “ The Flag and Americnnisrti.” speaker at the Red Bank Ch-iistian ! B.S. In Mech.' Engineering carricd a bouquet of white daisies ! Junius Mayo Cox * • — • with babies breath. The brides­ Gerald Thomas Coyne . Women's meeting in the Berkerly- BETHLEHEM, PA. — One hun­ Carteret; Wednesday, June 22 at* Chiropractors Elect Dr, Rizzo maids were dressed in.aqua trim­ Bernard A. Cunningham '• dred and six students from New med with white and carried bou­ Linda Celeste Cuthbertson 31:30 A. M. She is widely known. as un author, lecturer and w orld , Jersey w ere am ong the 475- L e­ quets of yellow daisies. •Robert Stephen Cutillo NEPTUNE — Dr John' J. Riz­ traveler, and is in demand at high University seniors who re­ The bride was graduated from zo, 333 Old. Corlies Avenue, was ceived baccalaureate ’ degrees Page eight, please Spiritual Life Retreats and has es­ Neptune High Schpol and recently tablished. more prayer groups elected ' President of the Mon* Monday morning at the univer­ received a B.A. degree in Health & mouth arid Oceart Counties Chiro­ throughout the United States than sity’s Centennial Year commence­ Physical Education from Trenton Earns Rutgers Master’s practors’ Association for 1966 - any other single individual. ment exercises. Gray Brett Lewis, Barbara Luelyn Lowry State College. The groom also grad­ 1067. Dr. Rlggo Is a member of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Lewis, Neptune Township Municipal Com­ Miss Lowry received her A.B. uated from Neptune High $chool; N EW < BRUNSW ICK •— Keith .I. 14 Benton place, Neptune, N .. J:,, and attended Monmouth College. mittee. degree from Florida Southern Col­ DeLuca, 411 Hawthorne Street; Earns Journalism Degree • received a Bachelor of Science de­ He is a warrant officer candidate, Neptune, received his master’s de­ gree in mechanical engineering. lege, Lakeland, Florida, and her THE SHELL KNITTING NOOK Master of- Science in Mathematics in the Army Air Force* and is in gree from Rutgers University : on . WASHINGTON. D. C. Gail advanced ■ training as{ a helicopter 71 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, will degree from PurdUe University, June 1st, in school supervision and Theresa Carton, Rivtfr Front, Nop-, Receive. M.I.T. Degrees pilot. He. is currently stationed at- administration.- Mr.. DeLuca is a tune City, N. J., was among the reopen June 22nd. — 24 Charley J. Fowler Lafayette^ : Indiana. She is pres­ Fort- Rucker, Alabama, where " the member of the .. Neptune -. High 3522 students who received degrees ently; employed as. a teacher, in the bride and groom'will temporarily School Science department. GIG MORRIS. FLOWER SIIOP , Mr. Fowler is a teacher in the CAMBRIDGE. MASS — Two' public school system of . Wilming­ from The George Washington Uni­ A'Wjtic floral arrangements for Land O’ Pines School,' Howeli Neptune, N. X, . residents recoi- reside; . . . ' versity at the conclusion of the 10GG ton, Delaware. OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM all occasions. 710 Ninth Ave,, Bel­ Township. He has Introduced a yed degrees from' Massachusetts *— Spring Semester. She received a mar. Tel. 681-1909. —45tf number of industrial arts activities Institute .of Technology* last Fri­ Mr. Gibbs received his B.S. de­ The preacher Sunday, June 19, at Bachelor of Arts degree in Journal­ In the middle grades and directed day. They are Vincent M. Giam- gree from Ursinus College, College- Graduates From Williams 10:30 A.M. will be Dr. J. Edward ism.-from' the Columjjia. College of • ’ EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET a.,'group; of fifth graders in the balvo, 98 Bennett Avenue, J. who ville, Pennsylvania,'and his .Master Carothers, Associate General Sec­ Arts and Sciences. . ' Choice Meats and Groceries .construction of an authentic replica earned the Doctor of Philosophy of Science in Mathematics degree . WILLI AM STOWN, MASS. ' retary, National Division, Method­ 125 Heck Ave., O. G.— Tel. 774-0963 of an early American Log ’ Cabin degree in Mathematics, and 'jArlee from Purdue" University.’ where he Douglas ‘ King Stevens, Jr., is. one ist Board „ of Missions. At .7 :30 ~ CARD OF T1IANKS " . Using the crude tools • which .were Thomas Reno. 10 Fultpn Place,■ a is presently* wording towards His of. 291 seniors who received BiA. P.M. Dr.- D. Reginald Thomas, I wish to express my thanks and' FOR' SALE — . Electric Range, typical of that period in American Bachelor of Science degree in Politi­ Ph.D. in M athem atical.Sciences. He. degrees in the.l?7th commencement Brick Presbyterian Church, New sincere appreciation to my many Philco, Excellent Condition. Phone history. • ’-V. <• cal Science. , T f ■ . ^ has.bsen given a position to teach at Williams College on Sunday af- j York, will preach. - — 24; friends for their kind thoughts and PR 4-5450. , One o f the main goals o f , the;'-In­ Oonip.ut.cr Science at Purdue -U n i­ ternoon: Degrees were awarded by« "get well wishes” while a patient stitute is to develop leadership for NEPTUNE DINER offers a choice versity. President John E. Sawyer. He is the KEATING’S Cozy Cottage Restau- in Fitkin Hospital. (Signed) Sin­ NAGLE’S m a i n c e n t r a l helpjng teachers in the elementary of Businessmen’s Luncheons and son of Mr. and! Mrs. D. K. Stevens, rant. Ocean Grove, is open to serve cerely, Ruth C. Steere. — 24 PHARMACY — Tel. 774.020*4 schools to realize full advantage of Dinners for $1. Quality food prop­ DAY’S STATIONERY , of Satellite. Beach, . Fla., ;formerly you. Open 11:45 A.M. to 2 P.M..& AH-year service. SJniBR of quali­ the materials and tools of our erly prepared, reasonably priced. “The Greeting Card Store” of 700 Halton Court, Neptune, N. J., 4:45 P.M. to 7 P.M.; Sundays 11:45 .Unwanted hair removed .forever. ty for prescriptions. Riyidry items. technological culture as vehicles of Corlies Ave. & Rt. 35, Neptune. Opp; Post Office; Ocean Grove H e will enter the U. S. Marines A.M.-2:30 P.M, Closed Mondays. Marian Frank. Tel. 771-622$. Store .Hours 8:30 A .M .-8 P.M. learning.. .To achieve this goal a .V ■ • -Mt* • , — 28tf O.C.S. — 12tf ' • ' ~2i.ns' PAGE1 TWO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY F R ID A Y , JU N E 17, 196G

ft Services of hospital residents • ft Cost of first 3 pints o f blood o'n'a bus trip to Mori'i.stowr, last week. It was a beautiful day for a LeCompte, and Bridget-Ervlng. Rose and George Norris were also there and. interns >vho /are .in approved (hospitals will not.charge for pints trip and the children enjoyed touring the. Ford' Mansion at Morristown’ celebrating their-25th wedding anniversary* The annual dance of the. MEDICARE training programs; ; replaced by donors). . v V- National Historic Park. . v , . Ladles Auxiliary will be held at the SRH Firehouse on June 25th, with WHAT HOSPITAL INSURANCE , .ft Physicians' and surgeons’ ' Xt doesn't seem possible that the Little League season is two- Mrs. Peg Cramer, as Chairman. . The annual Vacation Bible School; sponsored by the Community First in a Scries of Articles WILL NOT COVER •. ' services. (Medical insurance .helps thirds over. At the risk of jinxing them I must report that the Giants, Oti the Health Program, for • Private room,, unless it., is pay, doctor bills.) ; under the management' of Frank Stein and Bob. Feeney, are undefeated Baptist Church on Lakewood’ Road,.will be held from June 20th through Afje- 65 or Over medicaliy ncdessnry — 'ordinarily • ft Personal comfort items, such with only five games to go. In the near future I will give complete July 1st. It is for oil-Kindergarten children through 9th grade (as of the Fall) and rally arid regtstratoin was held on Saturday, Juno 11th. It Is only when the patient’s condition as radio and telephone ciiarges, TV ratings and highlights of some o f the games. open to all children and youth of our community, and for further in­ ' Because of tho importance of requires him to be isolated (othe-' rental, etc. . • Congratulations to Jack Armstrong nnd Ben Peluso who were ft Hospital, services after 90 formation telephone 775-5093. “Travel with Jesus to Bible Times.” is ■ medicare to all Americans, every­ .wise you pay the difference). ; awarded Physical Fitness certificates at the Summerfield School. the theme and the classes will be held on the Church grounds starting one . 65 or over, everyone. with a ft Privnle duty nurses. days in a spell.of illness.. Gus and Mary Goodwin" will celebrate their sixteenth wedding June 26th, 9:3(1 to' 11 A. M. '. parent G5 or over, and anyone who anniversary tills Saturday with a trip to Now York. : The Shark River Hills Firemen honored Harry Robinson with a sur­ is thinking ahouf his future health HOSPITAL .'CASE EXAMPLE I received several calls about children who received awards at Mr. Y goes to the hospital, Is discharged 14 days' later: prise Testimonial Dinner at the.SRH Firehouse. last1 Saturday night.^ care heeds, will want lo know the tho Intermediate Award Assembly. Rather than leave some out I will Ninety men and women attended and presented -Harry with a plaquofl program.’ fs going to work.. So that Hospital Amount covered by Amount paid wait until next week when I have a complete list. , . Charges Hospital Insurance By Mr, Y in appreciation for his 30 years of continuous service to the SRH Fire ’ people may have the information, Remember to drive slowly nnd carefully now that school is out. Co., his own pool stick With his name engraved, arid a rrionetary gift. Benjamin Sandberg, social security U days , at $27 ' . V -- ) each day ...... S37S $338 ) ,it)iiniiBniiiiil,ii,iiiiiiiiiiiinii>iu ...' 35 four children look wonderful,- We are happy to have such fine people' Telephone service 3 ' None ) - teer service, just' dial. 775-0364, giving location and nature of emer­ On July 1st, about 19- million return , to our community. gency; Help them as they help you with your donations and coin cards older American** will he’ protected Agnes and Bill Kersh of Mayfair Lane, celebrated their 17th t o t a l $571 . S523 S48 W ill be collected in August . . . Congrats to Gary Hall and David John­ under,medicare’s hospital Insurance anniversary with a shopping spree and then with dinner at the Old Mill son, two more of Neptune's-finest who graduated from the State. Police : program. More .than 17 million — Inn. Mr. a n d Mrs. Brophy o f Mayfair Lane accompanied tbejp. Academy in Sea Girt last week . , . Neptune Day was celebrated at the the 9 out of. 10 — who have signed Mothers of the Cadette Troop of Shark River Hills held a mother's Monmouth Park Jockey Club on June 8th and those enjoying the day up for the supplementary medical W. Hahn,-Mrs; G. F. Zimmermann, from the Hills were Dot Johnson, Ella Sparks, Let. Col. Al Doe, Fred^i insurance will also have protection meeting to discuss their plans for their trip to Washington. Attending Mrs. .P. C. .Comes, Mrs. Thomas the meeting were Mrs. Icenhpw<;r and daughter'Barbara, Mrs. -Lasho- Herman, Frank Sauta and Peg and Bob Goodrich .. . Jot Sept. 18th on • for.the payment of doctor bills and Bancroft Ladies your calendar now,for the 9th annual American Legion Coaster Derby and a-wide variety of other medical Proven, Mrs. John Rudge, Mrs. Sol- vitz and Ellen, Mrs. Dudick and Donna, Mrs. Kersh and Kathy,'Mrs. weig Hagstrom,.Mrs. Vincent Law­ Day .and Nancy, Mrs. Kirshner and Valerie, Mrs. Wooley and Claudia, for girls and. boys between the ages of 6 and 12 who live In Neptune, services, even i f they do not go to Noptune City and Asbury Park.' Application blariks are available from the hospit&l. Elect Officers son, -Mrs. Mildred. B. Cheever and Mrs. Glashen and Vickie, Mrs. Hannon and Mary, Mrs. Lynch and Patty, Mrs. .Donald Stocum. . Mrs. Calhoun nnd Martha, Mrs. Van Drook, and Lynn. Marcel Judge, 7 Carol Avenue and Henry Moog, Corlies Avenue Paint , HOSPITAL INSURANCE Store .... Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roller of 201 Over­ UNDER MEDICARE Refreshments Were served by Last Wednesday.; was Neptune Day at Monmouth Park Rae<> Track. OCEAN GROVEThe regular the committee,... Soriie of those attending from the "Gables were Les Goldstein, Ralph look Drive on the birth of a baby boy on June 6th . ■. . , Dieter Bernilt, There are two kinds of health in­ meeting of the Bancroft-Taylor Charles Herrick and Bob Goodrich visited Wolfram Kasemir at Newark .-v'V'VV; — — * — — Lashovitz and Herman Johnson. College Of Engineering last weekend and. wished Wolfram bon voyage surance under medicare: hospital Auxiliary was held Tuesday after­ Larry and Katie Hetmessy of Oxford Way attended the Basketball insurance, which helps pay for cer­ fronv Newark Airport as he jetted home to Boulder, Colorado. - noon at the honie, 74 Cookman Ai'e- Coaches Clinic at Wildwood recently. They had a very enjoyable trip. tain covered hospital and hospital- nue, Mrs. Edv.-ard Emmons’ pre­ Luncheon Closes The.Ieaders of Cub Pack 81 met at the Shark River Hills School on ' related services; and, medical in­ Larry’s mother, Julia Henriessy of White Plains,; New York, kept tho June 9th and surprised Sal Cadaleta with a. lovely homemade cake baked sided in the, absence, o l the, presi­ home.fires burning nnd then stayed, on for another week to enjoy her surance, which helps pay your doc- dent, Mrs. Eric. Arpert. by Dot Smith ahd presented by the Den Mothers in appreciation for Sal’s own vacation,, G;.-;:;;- : .tor bills. • ;• : • Miss Florence.- Gower, member­ Auxiliary Season leadership , the past five years. Sunday found 106 Cubs and- leaders of Larry was surprised with a birthday party at the home of:Joan Pack 81 on a’chartered bus' for a grand tHp to West-Point . . . . Mrs. ■ You: may receive services covered ship' chairman, presented'one new and Ed Torres of Holhurn, Lane; A great time was had by all to help • by medicare’s hospital insurance in member, Miss Lydia .Hebelel'.' Mrs. Marie. Hergenhan of Linden visited tho Bill Hoffman family last week NEPTUNE — A luncheon-meet­ Larry celebrate another year.,' . ... r,'' Sorry, Ford your last' name is really spelled Masucd . ; In'thee ,n participating hospital, an extend­ John Babis announced a bake sale ing of the Hamilton-Asbury Gar­ An enjoyable trip was held on Sunday for the Shark River Hills Hills, any kind of books and paperbacks for the September Book, Arts & ed care facility (a skilled nursing on Saturday, July 2 at Hpward dens Auxiliary to Fitkin Hospital, home or a special pint of a hos- Pack, to West Point, New York. Other than sonic hoys wandering, and Crafts Festival can be left.at our home, or call us for a pick-up . . Sniith-’s, . Hardware store,-; -Main was held at the hohie of Mrs. Irv­ other boys not being able to obtain anything for dinner a wonderful Dot ahd Walt Johnson are Jooklng forward to a-visit from their son . pitnl), or in your home from a Avenue. . . . ing J. Hurry f 308 Wakefield Road, time was had by all. arid daughter-in-law .B lir and Judy Johnson and their two children ■ home health agency such as the Rev. IV. Roger Hawn installed presiednt o f the auxiliary. . . visiting nurses association. The doc­ Hope that Tracy Garron is home from the hospital by now. Get Karen, nnd 4-,moriths old daughter' Carole Anne as soon as school is ovqii the following officers of the auxil­ A report of the recent card party well-soon, Tracy! .v. . •i.'/-.--''; . . . . Pat Toivriserid is about at the halfway mark of his 8-weeks Marin**’ tor or. person arranging for these iary for the ensuing year: Mrs, , services for you known whether an announced a profit realized of $2G5. A'graduation party was held ot the home of Steve and Rose Ve- training at Camp LeJeune, N. C. and says “Hi’’ to all his friends. • - " institution or agency is participat­ Eric Arpert, president;, Mrs. Eiii- Plans for the summer , include a trano of Fenclmich Way in honor of son Carney,.who graduated from The.Deserted Village' o£ Allaire In Wall Twp. .wilt.have a formal dedl- ing, in the program. mohs, Vice president; Mrs. Alexan­ cake sale,to be held on.July. 1G, Neptune High School on Tuesday evening.. .-- cation.on- June ISth.of the. Blacksmith Shop.that has just been restored. der Anderson, secretary; Mrs. John at the J. A. Hurry Agency, in Also on June 18th; the Red Cross Bioodmoblle ,wiU visit American V; To . participate in the medicare Shirley- and Bruce Hunt and Janet and Bob Davis enjoyed seeing Link, treasurer; Mrs. Wiliiia Moer­ Ocean Grove;. ' - ', the Broadway piny "Sweet Charity” ir( New York City and then having Legion Post'346, Gully Rd., from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Persons wishing to program, hospitals, extended care donate blood should, contact, the Monmouth Countv Chapter Red Cross, , . facilities and home health agencies kirk, devotional chairman; Mts. ■Mrs. Agnes .Kerch was' intro­ dinner at Danny’s Hide Away. Shirley sa|d the dinner was quite an Ernest Dickinson, program- chair­ duced as an ew member. Broad St., Shrewsbury . , . . Mrs. Bertha Manz of the Shark River Hills must... meet specified standards experience.' ■' -»' Fitkin Auxiliary, and Mrs. Edith Levitt, Gables Auxiliary poured at the which demonstrate that they pro- man; Mrs. Edward- Devonshire,' Mrs, Hurry announced that the Shark River Hills and the Gables Auxiliaries joined forces to host Mrs. Wm, McClelland and Miss Federation would hold its. final attractive tea table after the James F. Ackerman Federation Meeting V.ylde high quality health care. In the quarterly meeting of the Janies F. Ackerman Federation to Fit­ at FUhin Hospital Monday afternoon. Others attending the meeting from .they must agree not to Mary Watson. meeting of the season on June 13 kin Memorial Hospital on Monday afternoon. They did a splendid job, Also, Mrs. George Patel-son, pub­ at Ford Auditorium. the Shark River Hills Fitkin Auxiliary were Millie Henningsen Jackie' charge the medicare beneficiary for and the table looked lovely. .... ,; .' Leefe, President Barbara Bennett (who gave the quarterly report of . services paid for by the program licity; Mrs; Daniel Sherwood, co- A check will be presented to Dr. Will close, for now. See you all next week — if you have any chairman; Miss Gower, member­ Raymond Cohover, head of the the afternoon and evening auxiliaries), Isabel Klein, Ann Woodward. and they must abide by T i;/’ VI news, please call. V Loretta Braun and Peg Goodrich. Mrs. Albert,Hochster, Federation Presi­ of . the Civil Rights Act, w hich ship chairman; co-chairman, Mrs; Pathology Department ‘ of Fitkin Rutherford: Trimmer and Mrs. tinniiiii.iiiiiitiuiiiiiiiinit'iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiitiiniiniitiiiitnitiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinfnfrriKfffftfffrrrrff/rnr dent, announced that 586,000. and 41,000 volunteer hours were1 given by prohibits descrimihation based on Hospital. This will go toward much the combined auxiliaries to Fitkin Hospital last year, a wonderful record! race, color, or national origin. Christopher Jones, ; w a y s atld needed equipment. To date: the Kay Guthorn, General Chairman of the Annual Fitkin Country Store, Hosiptai insurance payments will moans; Mrs. John Babis, Mrs. Dan­ auxiliary has given $2,000 toward LET’S TAKE TO THE IJIU.S announced her Chairmen for the December 1st Country Store and Nell be made directly to the hospital or iel Shenvood, Mrs. Henry Harley, this project. Treiber, will be chairman of the Shark River Hills Fitkin AuxiliarOj other organization furnishing the Mrs. ; R. A. Davison, Mrs. Eliza­ . Hostesses for the meeting were “Country Oven" Booth. e; - 'r* services, by one of the organiza­ beth Geiger, Mrs. George Geissler, i M rs.. Chester Dcmerest, Mrs. . Jo- PEGGY GOODRICH \ . ; . Birthday greetings go this week to Richie O'Connor and -DIetolf tions, such as Blue Cross or a pri­ Mrs. Reba Wielert, hospital, chair­ i seph. Porter, Mrs. Raymond Hor­ . c 428 Prospect Avenue, Sfiark River H i l l s 775-3270 Ramm on the 17th; Charles McBride on the 18th; Garry Smith, Hank vate insurance company, designated man; Miss Adelaide Williams, sun­ ner and Mrs. W. Rose. The next Schroeder, Jahle Sue Townsend, Barbara' Fraser, Bonnie Peterson and to handle , such claims. You show shine;, Mrs. Alivn Bills. meeting will be Sept. 8.' Edward Oppfenlander on the 19th; Jeff Smith, Barbara Greene, Joe Ber- your health insurance card when Mrs. Emmons., presented Miss * ------“ No more pencils, no more books no more teachers’ lovely (!) gen, Michelle Herbert, Mary Sabino on the 20th; Robert Tralnor and you are asked about payment ar­ Blaiehe Kemp, who is retiring in looks,” is the hit parade song among the school children today, and will Vera Oberhouser on the 21st; Larry Johnson, Patti Scott and David van rangements by a hospital, extended Septeniber, a gift from the aux­ last until the Neptune schools open again on September 7th. Many de banae-on. the 22nd.'JWedding anniversary congratulations go to Mr. core. facility, or home health iliary. Following the meeting; Mrs. MethodistMenPlan special activities have been held in the elehnentary schools the last two and Mrs. Reginald Tanner and June and Art Peterson on the 17 th; Lisa . agency- For example, if you go to Ernest. Dickenson, program chair­ weeks Including the showing of two films on antlchlld molestation. The and Tony Troubador on the 18th; Lora and Howard Mason, Ella and Neptune-Ocean Twp. Kiwanis Club sponsored thousands of pamphlets a hospital, you will ordinarily show man, presented Robert Batdorf and Ernest Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Johnson on the'20th; 'Char-' your health insurance card when that were distributed to the.Neptune pupils and.Sgt. Arnold Moore, les and Gloria McBride^ on the 21st; and to Owen and Lillian Henricks his choral group; from Neptune Neptune jgvenlle officer, visited the various township schools along with you arc admitted and will probably High School, who entertained with on the 23rd. That does it for another week! be asked to sign a form the hos­ the Sheriff's Office films and-narrator Undersherifl. P. Paul Campi. ^ ; JaiS,es Wallace, 419 Fairfield way, last weekend enter-. pital can. use to make its claim for a musical program. . OCEAN GROVE — The Method­ On June 7th, about 160 .boys and girls.of the township school's 6th Others attending were; Miss taineaMr. and Mrs. Norman Broemel and their daughters, of Albequer- payment. 1 ist Men. of St. Paul's Church are grade Safetv Patrol held their annual picnic at the Shark River County que, N. M.; ,and Mr, William Bromemel, Morrisville, Pa. Mr. Normpn Kemp, Miss Ethel T .' Vanek* Miss diking reservations for a one' .day Pork, and from all reports, they had a swell time playing games and ...You will ,be , notified whenever Charlotte Brownlee, Mrs. Gertrude biis .trip to Indian .Point, N. Y, and 4 s allaf e’s nephew .... It was Incorrectly reported in this payment has been made for services “golibllng" down the many hotdogs. That same afternooni a Kindergarten column, on May 6 and June 10, that '‘Patty" Rizas passed away. Pattv. Sanders, .Mrs. Rosetta Purvis, Mrs. Sterling Forest. The bus will leave you have received. The. notice will Orlentatioii Program was presented .to the parents at the Shark River n n m ^ a?Ey ls\ alive healthy; Debbie Rizas is the correct Gertrude Loomis, Miss Sallie Heis- the Post Office nt 7:30 a. m, Friday. Hills School and was extremely informative. They gave out.lirochures on shdw tlid number of days of caro June 24 and'will return before G:30 name of the unfortunate youngster who is no longer with us. >&• you have left in that '‘spell of Hl- ler Miss Bertha Goodalc, Miss Lil­ the '-School Health Program" olid "Preparing Your Child for a Success­ lie ShciTer, Miss Iva Tibbetts. Miss p. in. In the morning a tour will be ful Beginning,” followed by a short , talk by SRH Principal Henry J. ness? or the umber of home health made of the Con Edison plant at. visits still' available. : Ruth Brady, Miss Amy Walker, Foerst. The aim of this program was to better acquaint the parents Miss Caroline Wilson, Miss Cather­ Indian Point, N. Y. The group will with the school and to make the first school experience for lie kinder­ ^SPELL_OF. ILLNESS ine Anderson, Miss Anne Mason, have lunch at Sterling Forest arid garten child in the fall a happy one. Other speakers wore P.T.A. Presi­ v Boiiefits under the hospital in-' Miss. Mary Bugb.v, Miss Jean A p­ the afternoon will be spent enjoy­ dent Mrs. Ann Zatta; Kindergarten Teachers Mrs.'Eleanor-Williams, VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL surance* program are paid during a pelget, MisS -Margaret Bell, 'Miss ing the flowers and .natural scen­ Mrs. Alice Getty and Miss Sue Pickering: School Nurse. Mrs. Thomas ' certain -period of time, called f Anna Evans. Miss Mary Watson. ery of the gardens which are at Terranov'a; and a speech Therapist of the township Special. Services COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH their best at.this, time of year.. • “spell of illness.” This does not re­ . And, Miss Mabel Woodruff,.Miss Team.. A Meet Your .Teacher’s Day, will be. held one day before school . Coll Mr. R. L. Snyder,-775-3264, Lakewood Rd. in Shark River Hills, Neptune fer to any particular illness; you Marj' G. Hedman, Miss Florence opens for the child and parent to visit the. schoolroom and teacher. After .may. lmve, nor does It refer to a Mi-.' John Rudge,775-5650 or Mr. the interesting orientation program! refreshments were served by '-the f 9:30 - 11 A.M., June 20 - July 1 Vann; Miss Wilma- Conler. Miss Warren Barth, 775-3246 for reser­ single stay in a hospital or extend P.T.A. Hospitality Co-Chairmen Ruth Humphreys and Laura Meyers. Kindergarten thru 9th Grade (as of Fall) •ed: care facility. Gladice Bower, -Miss Anna IC. Nes­ vations and other details., tor; Miss Rutlv Lancaster; Miss Con­ The Shark River Hills Afternoon I'itkin Auxlllary held,their ehd-of- the-sensoii luncheon at Colt’s Neck Iiin on. June . 9th'. Those, attending ■ Your first “spell of illness" begins stance Blackstock. Miss Myrtle on the first day you receive covered SUBSCRIBE TO - THE TIMES were Mrs, Natalie Schmaltz, Mrs. Dorothy Lockwood, Mrs. Bertha Peck- Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Kroeger, Miss Elizabeth Freder­ ert, Mrs: Ida M ay Tunison, Mi's..Millie-Henningsen; Mrs. Bertha Manz, hospital or extended care services icks. Miss Ruth Dowling, Mrs. J. S3.50 A YEAR BV MAIL' . after June 30, 19GG. It endsWhen Mrs. Lillian Dempsey, Mrs, Ben Anthony, and guost Lydla Hebeler. They Worship Services, 11 A.M., 7 P.M. you have, not been in any. hospital also re-elected officers: President Mrs. Manz, Treasurer Mrs. Tunison Wallace Arthur Alcorn, Pastor or extended care facility for GO con and Sunshine Chairman Mrs. Dempsey and their first fall-meeting will seciitivc days. Then a new "spell of be held on September 8th. illness" can begin the next time you The Lodles Auxiliary to the Shark River Hills Fire Co. held their J ; receive covered hospital or. extend­ AROUND TOWN 32nd Birthday Dinner at The Admiral's Table, West Deal, Ju n e'8th. ed care services, ;• Verna O’Connor Was Chairman and those enjoying the evening together V'v- , .' HELEN PELUSO were Kay Palmer, Bertha Manz, Bertha Deckert, Millie Henningsen, Most .people will not have to both­ Mary Barton, Margaret SehriiUer, Patricia Pierce, Marge Dunfee, Peg 302 Hemlock Drive, Neptune — 774-0138 er about: trying to keep the details Smith, Marlon DIFranco, Lee Lorenzo, Babe Schneider. Bettie Carter, of tills’ rule In mind. Usually, if you ,ii,il,liiii,itl»lilliilllliilliill»lllliliilrtllllilliilii»ii,iiiiiiMliilil«u«in«.iiilni|lii,lll Helen Young, Margaret Hoffman, Ann Woodward, Dot Wilkins, Vera enter a hospital or extended care Congratulations to all the students who graduated Ironi Neptune Taylor, Sigrld Wilkins. Hendrlna Wilson, Peggy Lntshnw, Peggy Cra­ • facility, you will not stay long etu mer, Mary Nicholas. Helen Krawcliuk, Florence Miller, Betty Rizzo, ough to use all of your benefits. High on Tuesday and those who graduated from St. Rose in Sunday ew (Jersey IXIatSonal afternoon ceremonies. Whatever their chosen course in life we wish Mary Lou’ Martuscelli, Dot Taylor, Doris Poland, .Harriot Brown, Louise When you use hospital or extend­ Townsend, -Ruth Kerr, Margo Carty, Jane Moore. Also Nancy Ervin, ed carp benefits, the Social Secur­ them good lnck and success. Stella Young, Dolly Johnson, Dot Manz, Sue Matthews, Rita Sutphen, Andrea Lee received a gold medal at graduation exercises from ity Administration will keep track Myrt Sutphen, Mary Seely, Leah Martuscelli, Mary Whitehead, Maggie of your “spell of illness" for you St. Rose for her high score in the Latin test given by the Association and gi ve you i ri format Ion . o n how for. the Promotion of the Study of Latin. She was one of 81,000 in the many '’benefit" days you havp left. nation who took ihe test. INPATIENT HOSPITAL SERVICE Tn-o more college graduates from our area are Norman Gibbs,'610 ■ Hospital Insurance will help to Highland Ave. who received a deprree of Master of Science in math­ pay. for your care in a hospital for ematics from Pai'due University. .He Will continue his studies at Pardue up to 90‘days during each spell of in order to receive his doctorate. Stanley Graveline, 9 Phoebe Drive, illness..:- received his degree from the Newark College of Engineering. DOLLARS AND CENTS ; - Garet' Hall, Pinebrook Drive,was graduated this week from the Each spell of illness provides 'for State Police Academy nt Son Girt. . •OO'days of benefit services.,For tlie ' -A' rii/l'le drawing fo r the benefit of the Bradley Park P;T.A. :was •first 90 days. the. insurance pays for lield last Thursday night. T he.first'.prize winner was Mrs, Ann Lopez all :bUt .$‘10 for the/covered ser­ of Neptune who received a portable TV se t., Second, prize of ’« portable vices you receive. From the.Gist to vacuum cleaner was won by Mrs. Claire Caggiano and the third prize, a In Eugene Peronf's bi-monthly letter* 1 year CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT on savings o f $2,500 the 90th day yolt would be respon­ G.E. skillet, was won by Mr. Loti Vncca'ro. - - . or more sible for; the first $10 each day for Our deepest sympathy, to Helen nnd Frank Wombough on the just issued, he discusses, among other covered servicos. •. i i • .; death of Helen’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Van Brunt of Neptune. st rates in the area - WHAT HOSPITAL - ; Eight year old Patty-Burke will have a wonderful summer touring- things, the possibility of a summer rally. INSURANCE WILL COVER Sweden and Denmark with her grandmother. . { including- 9 Room and board in a senil- Chuck Arnone was honored upon his graduation from Mt. Carmel He also expresses on opinion on the prlvate ropm (2 to 1 beds in • a School with a party at his home; Among the guests.were his grand­ per annum, compounded Quarterly room). ' • mother, Sirs. Lena Arnone. grandfather, Sir..Edward Lee, Mr. and Mi's. factors necessary for o reversal of the on REGULAR SAVINGS 0 Nursing services ordinarily I.ouis Llella Pietro; Mr.- and Mrs. Albert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Slocum, downtrend. Your McDonnell Man Will furnished to the hospital’s patients. Mrs. Nancy Franccse and Mrs. Ann Napolitano. On.New Jersey National's 0 . Supplies, appliances, a n d Tlie Iiohby Mead School o f Dance will hold a recital tonight (Fri­ be glod to give you a copy, or just write •ecjuipnienl ordinarily furnished to day) imd tomorrow at the Spring Lake Auditorium. It will be open to SAVINGS BONDS vtho hospital’s patients such as the public and, tickets arc $1 .00. ,. (Interest pnid quarterly by check) ^ splint?, casts, wheelchairs, crutches, Congiatultaions to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jclliff, 22 Hemlock Drive; etc on the birth of a baby boy. , • 0 Blood transfusions, except . on 6 months - .; .-; Sorry to hear,that Chuck Edwards, a fifth grade student in the ASBURY PARK TOMS RIVER for the cost. 6T. the first .T pints'(if Bradley Park School, if a patient in Fitkin Hospital. It won!,! be nice Loouit Shopping Center CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT hloocl in ohe spell of illness. Bcrkflcj-Carlerft Hotel if his friends sent a‘card to cheer him Up. . ' ' . Klnfalfj Bt, 775.0177 Bouto 87 8I9«500V * ; Medical services ordinarily ■ An orientation program for the mother?'of children entering kin­ F.D.I.C. INSURED furnished by the hospital. dergarten in September was held last week nt Sfiirimoi’field School. The • - l . e .Therapeutic services ‘ordin­ P.T. A. hosted themeeting and nicmbei's served-punch anil ..cookies to the 8 OFFICES: arily furnished to the hospital’s • • ASntittY PARK 'patient?, such as X-ray or Radium .mother MC J)ONNELL8e QO. ,'DEAi; trenVmCnls; ' - Ins , • - tkcotrcuru . ■Mr ...... • . ,, ’ : -v.. bum xdltoi ; r- £■ LONG BRANCH . ew ileraey « ' Operating-room costs. - • . e , Drpgs and biological* ordin principal Mr,; Allan Jones anti P.T.A. president Mrs.. Richiird; Golds-, ‘NEPTUNE. ; berry.. ' ' ' • '• 8 Member* New York Stock ^Exdmnefe; arid ottierprlnclpat exchanges «OCEAN GROVE nrilv furnished-'to the hospital's ;* _ : •..Maioalfondi; : •.. patients." ’ ’ . ."** I . . Instoad .of having a hodge-podge of class parties at the end of the S OCEANPORT. IMallonal* I school'year-the'P.T.A. class-mothers propared and'served a luncheon to > ■ *Just one o f McDonnell & Compony'* 0 OCEAN TWP# . • Diagnostic services ordinar­ 'ffurtA fS lufi 0 N * y ily furnished; % the hospital to its all tlie children in the school on Wednesday. The,children enjoyed it iczcatch tcrviccs for its clienh. W. LONG’BRANCH patients. For example, blood tests, very much. * . } elect i-ocardiograms, etc. . Mrs. Hargadon and Mrs. Riley accompanied-their fifth grade classes FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E THREE

LEGAL NOTICES May Lane^ Isabella Johnson, Louise Other itfembers of the troop are 2nd, JefF B lanchard;.3rd', Jeff King. List Free Attractions and Booths As .Schnitzer, Doris Barber/Lulu Law­ Margaret Cnlhoiin* Amy DeLauren- Sixth grade winners; were: 1st, Jo-’ ANNUAL AUDIT OF OCEAN GROVE FIRE DISTRICT rence, Mary White; Mary; Q’Brien, ti.is, S usan Evers, Diane Furlong, •elJe Aponte; 2m), Joanne Gondek; The following summary was prepared from the annual audit .report for Louise Gatta, Ethel Brower, Irene Sherlyn Herbert,/ Lori Malanix; 3rd, Susan Twidle; boys,.1st, Ricky .1965, as submitted by..Stevens, Fluhr and Chismar,.Certified Public Accountants, Plans Proceed For Arts-Crafts Festival Allegro, Ruth Sliwa. , Terry, McCall, Kathy Phillips, p'tekman; 2nd, Howard Taylor; 3rd,- and is hereby published according.to law. The audit report is on file1 and; may. Debra Sammons, Merry Sides,Lore Richard . Pr-dufc. The 12 .students' be seen upon making application to the. undersigned. / ,;. Walker, and Linda;■ Wilson, . / / //^ were tfiven achievement certificates,’ ■••/•''• //•' , WILLIAM/ G. HARRIES,Clerk: \ V .v/--; - NEPTUNE ~ A meeting.of; the, ’ 3. — Food (Jiot-dOgs, soda, candy) having met t*ic standanls_j^!C*by"jTJ ./•■•• • : .'■'./ Board of.: Fire Commissioners■ ; " ~ Su m m er field. Seh ool P .T .A -. M rs. Ocean Grove Fire District N eptune Book,- Arts, and Crafts Jr. Scout Outdoor department o f the1 Natw'fjjj? Edu­ BALANCE SHEET — December 31, 19G5 Festiyal.’cqmniittee \\;as held at " the Juiic Wirtiiv /•• -; cation Association. ,;. \ ASSETS ii bra ry .W ednesday 'ft i gh t, wit IvM vs* • 4 . r—.Fads arid F e lls -7-. handmade, Society To Have Cash '...... i • 12,908.31...... Robert .Goodrich, chairman, pre­ novelties''by Mrs. Dorothy Bcck. Fire Apparatus Fund f>. — while Elephant table Savings Account ...... -5,702.19 • • siding. .As previously announced, the Savings Account £58857 ...... 5,880.30 . . . Festival wiiI be • heUi it', a ‘ tcnt on Shad: niver llUls Fitkin Auxiliary, SummerCardParl Accounts Rcccivable ...... I..;.-.,?...,..;..;...... -...... 200.50 . . Springdale Avo.-j near ••the - Neptune Mrs. William Leefe. Promoted Ey NEPTUNit:—Junior;;leader, Car­ -■ V High School-on Sept. and 10 . Rain ' (>. — Handiwork— Ladies Aux­ ol W estervelt,/with her: .troop -000 • dates are September 16 and! 17. iliary to the Shark River Hills Fire XEPTUXE-77T hu final meeting Charles Lang, co-chairman, listed Co,,'Mrs. Dolly Johnson and Mrs. h;eld an io u tdoor Go in* t, 0 f -Awards of the sesaori was held Sunday, Connecticut life the following free attractions; - William "Moore. •. / cerenioriy;last \Vt‘ifnesday■ night at night, for Holy Innocents Altar-Ko- concert, by Jim Welch’s orchestra 7. — Cakes — Nepturie. Township her:; home '-on ■ W oodthero • A v eh tie’.’ sary Society. Key. Jame.s A. itc-.iily^ LIABILITIES,, RESEHVES and SURPLUS Parents, were invited and refresh-- .spiritual director conducted rosary' DALLAS, TFXAS — Miles/ B ; Accounts. Payable ...... ori Friday niglu; exhibit of local PTA’s and Liberty Fire Co. N. J. paintings under the super­ 8.. - Children’s. Grab*. Bag — nien.ts;\yere; served.-; 'i: and benediction services.-; •.'\fnmula, .7r.,,'.vf*n: o f Mr. and .Mrs.. 1965 Appropriation -Reserves .B. '.'143 Reserve for Apparatus-.& . '/ . . vision of Gezri DeVegh .o f Tinton Neptune Township Woman’s Club, Some of the badges earned by ihe . -Mrs. John Faughnan presided at Miles* M nmuIn, Main .Ave­ Equipment Replacement ...... Fa 11 s ;/ I terns ;o f h istorleai • i rite rest Mrs, .Warren, Scott. ■ - >• .• ■ '■ scouts were- D raw ing aiHl; Paintin the business;:meetingi- • . ■ ; -/;/ nue, Ocean Grove. N. J., has .been Surplus-. Revenue . , appofn t cd «.s;dstan t .secret ary iri I he from the private-coiiections'of- John- All exh i bi Is and bobths'w ill-fiave M y HontCj • Collector,' J-Iousekoeper, The ,a ri.n u a I sum ntei;.- Card;, pasty B . .Stout arid Mr;' L a n g ; ^display .of overnight'-. protection provided by' Will be held July 21at; Coriv'‘ntion reinsuiahce!department qfvComiec-. Book, Hospitality, Backyard Fun, tiput;General*;Life. Insurance. Com-, fire prevention and first aid-materr-. the .township. ' : . , -: -* •Water,Fu n, C om m unity. Safetjr. am i Hall; on v the boardwalk;' A^bur.v fals .and methods .bv the-HariiilWn Volunteers;are needed to sell the pany.He is ar.socialed . wilh jl^e- ,. . SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS Pet-. P ark,.; 00 -chan‘m en-;f 0 r,; the-..aIFair company’s. Dallas/.regional; reirisur-, REVENUES- / ; ■ •• /■ ‘ / Fire Co’* and First Aid Squad; ar­ books, about' 250Q Of;, which., have J uni o’v mother. Inez DeLarirontiis ,wiil. be Mra. R obert ; Palmed ; and ticles made, by the “Witches’ Club,’’ j been; donated!.to date;.Men'-and jun- 0 nee of flee-. - • -y /■'; Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...... —. Was ' presented; with: a special,m edal 'Mrs. Paul O’Con'nell./ Mrs/Edward Amount to be Raised by Taxation ‘ a group; pripeoPwomen '.wJib ,follow' Mr. MamuJa began his career lor voluriteers are-.;^especially.'ref maVle. by Patti Thomson for' her; as­ Logel arid,Mrs. William Pardtie are Miscellaneous ; Revenue not Anticipated • as closely as /possible the. methods ;quested ■ to set. up - the tables iarid with Connecticut' Genpral. ; In /H ie; sistance: V. at / .the / ■ :Neigliborhoqd' in charge o f. the ;off-premise i raf- used' by *haridicraft-';;workers ■ 10 Q arrange books On - Friday, morning com pany’s hom e office in 1054. and Gampirig. triji;/ • ;• .fle-'which features a 19(10;‘ Dodge, EXPENDITURES years, ago./ and to help the, committee disman­ has been a senior reinsurance Hardtop as first prizei 'Secomi prize Budget Expenditure^ — Cash. Disbursed At, least ; 15' drgahizations, are tle the. booths and, clean up the tent A ;gift was given{Mr. and I.is. representative in Dallas'since 10G3: 1905 Appropriation Reserves' ..... manning, booths of. articles for. sale. on. Saturday after 5 P. M. All. per­ Arthur. - Phillips for allowing .this will be a mink fur piece.. Third A graduate'of Gettysburg College, Deferred Clinrge to Future Taxation — troop the - use ;Pf • . their-, home vfo'r prize is a color Polaroid camera. he resides with.his wife and .three' Not' Bonded ...... 1. Some are giving all their profits' to sons who can give at least 2 or 3 Transferred to Reserve for Apparatus & the; Library Building Fund, : - and hours ‘oC their tim e may< con tact .their ;\v.eekly m eetings during - the M rs.. Berna rd • * Ingles and M rs. children in Dallas..‘ Equipment Replacement :... others a percentage.: Following :is. a. Mrs. Robert G oodrich, Tel, ,775-3270 past year; •/.' • • • yO .‘.' ;v John Corcoran were named . co- list of. the definite com m itm ents !re-; or Mrs.: Edward .Wallace, Tel.' 774- These 'girls also, presented Carol chairmen for the luncheon to be ceived to ^ate and the- representa^ .1393i so the schedule of work hours with . a tote-bag and . corleader; held in September. 2nd Best “Esc/uire’ Excess Net Revenues to Surplus Revenue fives iri ch arge: : .c a n b e establishedV.‘:- ; /• ’ Betty Thompson; a gift for her new ■•■.I/— Jewelry — Ladies Auxiliary, ;./• Representatives' o f all. participafcy baby. ■ . /..s’ • : ' - ■ /. ,?; • BELMAR — Tibor R. -II/es'.'For- CERTIFICATION , . ‘ /' . , , ' O’Brien Major VF.W Post, Mrs.'Ed­ ing Organizations are requested to Grove Students ,est Drive, Shark River Hills. Nep­ We hereby certify that we-have examined the books and records of the ward.; Wright. . :' meet’ with the ' committee at • the LEGAL NOTICE tune, was awarded the second place. Ocean Grove Fire District for the-year enied December 31,‘ 1985 and that the ■ 2, ^ Ceramics — Holy Innocents library, . at 7:30 P. M / on Wednes­ South Centra] District Award for examination was made In accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Church Group, Mrs. Charles Mar- ;/•;/ N;00 T I C E Wo further certify that, in our opinion, the balance sheet and. several day, August 10, to finalize the f e s ­ Receive Awards “Best Esquire” in the line of march isc a ,' ‘ . . : tival plans. ' /•;.■■./' •/'• at the. annual parade o f the New supporting statements present a true statement of the financial position of_tbo NOTICE OF PUBIC SALE OF LANDS FJre District for the fiscal year under audit and constitutes a proper report on AND PREMISES IN THE; TO WNSHU? Jersey State Elks Association. Mr.; Ihe audit of'the accounts as determined from the books and records submitted OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF OCEAN GROVE Fifth- and Illes is the Esquire of Belmar Elks to us, supplemented by personal inquiry and investigation. MQNMOUTH sixth grade students who have Respectfully submitted, Lodge No. 1997. J.oseph R. Miele, helped the past year at Ocean STEVENS. FLUHR and CHJSMAR lwo Legionnaires Post Auxiliary NOTICE is;. hereby given thai on ;BeJmar, is Exalted Ruler. The par-' Certified Public Accountants 1 Tuesday, the. twenty-first day o f June, Grove Grammar School were recog­ ade was held last Saturday at- the; i—24-25 * • $40.32 1D68, at 2 P.M., at the Neptune Town- nized at an Awards Assembly three-day convention in Atlantic 'ship. Headquarters, 137 .. -South :Main Wednesday morning in the Inter­ City. BeJmar U)dge was among 100 Neptune Post 346 Anniversary Event Street;- Neptune, . New Jersey, the ANNUAL AUDIT OF FIRE DISTRICT #1 To%vnshlp o f -Neptunei in .the County mediate auditorium.. Mrs. Irwin Lodges participating. With, approxi­ of Monmouth; will offer at. public sale, Milligan, principal, welcomed stu­ m ately 6,000 members . marching, ' TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, ■BELMAR — The 22nd anniver­ to the highest bidder, at a minimum dents and parents, and,stressed the the parade also featured floats and Earn Merit Award sary ..dinner of the Ladies A uxiliary sale price, of Two Thousand One Hun­ musical units, and took over four COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, STATE OF NEW JERSEY dred .Dollars; ($2,100.00) {. all -the rigYit; importance of the - Assistance ; the to O’Brien-Major: Post, honoring children contribute in 1 running the hours to pass the reviewing stand. Th'e following summliry was prepared from the annual audit report for title and interest of the^ said Township charter • members and past presi­ of Neptune, acquired by deed and at a affairs of the school. 1965. as submitted by Stevens, Fluhr and Chismar, Certified Public Accountants, tax sale and the foreclosure of the Tax and Is hereby published according to law. The audit report Is rirt file and may. NEPTUNE.-^ John Naraynuski dents', was held June 2, at the' Bar­ Mrs. Milligan assisted Mrs. E. and Daniel Hancock were recently Title Lien Certificate thereof,.,iri and be seen on making application to the undersigned. clay Hotel, here. ..; . to the •' following described glands and R. Harrington, sixth grade teacher, PH1LI.TP HENDRICKS. Secretary presented with "American Legion premises: ,v '. !■; Board of Fire Commissioners . Mrs. May Lane was. chairman, in presenfcng awards to.safety j)a- Merit Awards.” Possessing a .rare assisted by President Madeleine All that' certain plot, piece, or par­ trollers: Capt. Bobby. Hendrickson, STRA ND Fire District SI type ot blobd, both local business­ cel of ground known and designated Township of Neptune. New .Jersey Heckman/ The invocation was giv­ Lit;’: Beverly Mix, Joelle Aponte, men- were: recently called upon to as Block 513. Lots 1446,. 1447, and 1448, Ocean GroveBoardwalk BALANCE SHEET en by Qhaplain Anna Barber., Over being a piece of vacant ground; ap­ Carol . . Bailey^ / Frank . .fenglehart, D ecem ber 31, .1965 act in the best tradition of the Am­ proximately ,75 by 100 feet at the south­ ASSETS erican Legion of duty to commun­ a hundred attended. • . east corner of Smock Avenue' and Dawn Fagan, Terry ;Hagerman, MONv, TU ES., W ED, Cash ■:...... :...... ; ity, state and nation in donating Twenty-year pins were; given to North Riverside 1 Drive. ' Shark, River Penny Holl, Joanne Gondek, Linriea JU N E 20, 21, 22 Savings Account £40030 ...... - ...... their blood to an infant and con­ ■Virginia Kruschka, M argie- M egill ffills, upon the following terms and Jacobson, Allan. Jones, Adrianna: conditions*/ . ■. ‘ . •'. -■ '. / .. . ■ Total Assets ...... tributing to saving the infant's life. and Lillian Jobes. Fifteen year v (1) Twenty;.;percent .(20%) of .the. Klink, Melinda. Lyon, Joyce Nich- LIABILITIES, RESERVES and SURPLUS The American Red Cross Blood- pins -went to Lillian Clayton,. P eg­ purchase price to be paid at the time, olls, Richard Prout, . Susan Twidle, Accounts Payable ...... *...... mobile- visit Post 346, Neptune gy Bahgert and Madeleine Heck­ the property; is struck off. If the money Gail Woyshner, -Danny Van Orden, Beserve for New Equipment ...... is not paid at that time, the property Surplus Revenue" ...... township, tomorrow (Saturday) to man, ten year pins to Frances Kel­ may b e put up and re-rsold Immedi­ Carolyn Reach; Mark Rea and Paul replenish the. American “Legion ly, Hannah Lorenzo and Laura ately. The balance to be , paid within Macartney, all sixth graders: Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus $40,888.71 Blood Bank. sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain Temple, and five year pins to Vir­ and Sale Deed, Without covenants. ... ; Certificates were then. presented Mem bership in the Blood Bank is ginia Conway and. Anna Lopez. ; (2) Said’ lands and premises are to to substitutes this year who will SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1966 not-restricted to. American Legion Charter members of the auxiliary be sold subject to all municipal, state, b en ext y ea r's’ regula rs^-fifth. gra d- REVENUES and federal ordinances, statutes and Amount to be Raised by Taxation ...... members and anyone wishing to do are: Althea Amman, Mary Bennett; regulations affecting the use of the ers: Rosemarie/; Woodruff, Julie iBSBcour Kwvisior boh wwhm m Miscellaneous Revenue Not Anticipated ...... so may join. By donating a pint of ■Catherine Bertola.mi, Florence said lands and -premises, and subject Sluka, Howie Smith, Melinda Holl, Blood a blood bank’s member cov­ Bishop, Dolores;: Campbell, Mary to the covenants,* conditions, and re­ Debbie Trout, Mark Newman/ Jeff Total Revenues ...... strictions contained.In.prior deeds af­ THURS., FRI., SAT. ers his family for. one year. Addi­ Castellucci, Olga .Faller,- Margaret fecting said premises. / Blanchard, Jill Niedenstein,'. Linda EXPENDITURES tional information' may be had by Heidemark, Edna Horner, May (3) . The purchaser shall be required, Deitz, Dale Irvin, Debbie Taylor, JU N E 23, 2-1, 25 Maintenance — ------87,450.61 calling Robert Godbold at 775-2944 Hurley, Myrtle Jackson, Clara Jef­ at the tim e; o f closing; to p a y as an Deedee Williamson, Jeff King, Den­ Provision for Purchase o f New Equipment, ...... :.-;.,...... -.;....;...... '...., 14,949.39 or visiting the Post Home on Sat­ additional purchase price, a sum equal M-G-M cmtau A JOHN BICft PR0QUCI10N Fire. Companies — By Referendum ...... a..v....v...„..... 4,000.00 fries, Mary B. Maas,. Helen . G. to the amount of tax based, on ttie last nis Burlingame,' Jim Tice, Barbara urday, June 18, between. 30 A. M. Major, Ruth Major. Helen McDon­ assessed Valuation from the first of the Sullivan, Eddie Jernstedt and Don­ Total Expenditures and 4 P .M . month next after the date of sale until na Strasser; • . nell/Senia Palaia, Mary Penn, Ella the • end of the current year and also Excess Revenue to Surplus Revenue ...... i.....:-....—...... Shafto, Annie Turner, Nelly Wal­ all legal conveyancing fees. - Any. bid­ Messengers. .Marion Griner. and w c ^ c U ters, Rebecca White,. Jennie Wil-: der who fails to complete.his purchase Sharon Dietz and audio-visual op­ will forfeit to the; Township any de­ erators Terry Hagerman;and Frank son, Lillian Zarcaro. ' . posit'paid. : ‘ -tlkegy*lg cMuvi'' CERTIFICATION Englehart were .given awards, arid We herebv certify that we have examined the books and records of Fire Past presidents are: Mary Ben­ (4) The sale of this property is sub- jn P’a WAVISION- And METROCOIQB. jeot. to confirmation by the . Township District No. 1, Township of Neptune. New Jersey for the year ended December. nett, Clara .Jeffries, Mary Martin, •next year’s ^team, Howie Smith and 31. 1965 and that, the examination was made In accordance with .generally ac­ Committee who may reject any or all Dale Ir v i n, .were • in trod uced;- ; / ; ’’ • cepted auditing standards. Rose Marmora, Lillian Zarcaro, •bids. DATED: June 8. 1986 ; • For excellcnce in physical fitness, We further C9rtlfy that, In , our: .opinion/ the balance . sheet and; several Mildred Krum. Anne Kemper, Vir­ JOSEPH E. . BENNETT with tests given, twice, a year, the NOW PLAYING 'supporting statements, subject to the foregoing'comments, present a true state* 48 PITMAN AVENUE , ginia M. Kruschka, May Hurley. . Township Clerk ment of the financial position of the Fire' District for the fiscal year under (Opp. Auditorium Square) —23-2+ /'•-. ; ' S2I.44 top;- three fifth graders' -were: 1 st audit and constitutes a proper report on the audit of the accounts as deter­ place,;. Melinda .'.H oll;/ 2nd,. Deedee “PROMISE HER mined from the books and records submitted to us. supplemented by personal OCEAN GROVE Inquiry and investigation. ' . ‘ ., . Williamson; 3rd, - Debbie ' Trout: ANYTHING” Respectfully submitted.* * • • Weddings a Specialty j boys,. 1 st 'place, Don aid DeRoSc;. STEVENS. FLUHR and CHJSMAR L U N C H E O N W e B u y • Certlflod Public Accountants • Cut Flowers —• Corsages D IN N E R BRASS — COPPER —24 $13.50 • Funeral Sprays SUNDAY DINNER S C R A P IR O N • Flowers for all occasions Second-hand fixtures for sale E njoy Excellent Food in".Our Hisioric Garden or in our at­ — We Telegraph Flowers — tractive. DINING ROOM.

I ., FOUNTAIN SERVICE I | ..Try Our Famous Hujme-Madel T H E F L OR1ST • A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks s ice Cream — same recipe fort 783 Wayaide • Neptnne 1 91 years. , | TeL 77S-6758 2030 Spring wood Ave. PLUMBER? • “OK” Used Cars and Transportation Specials. ^iiiiliiriltiiiii ii'inliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii iii, in ii,n il Neptune • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs. “Serving The Shore Since 1928” E L I M I N A T E y 6 u R P L U M B IN G and HEATING PROBLEMS L A R R I S O N ^ . Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. CALL NEPTUNE CITY

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2nd Ave. & Main- St., Asbury Park , Residence — 95 Broadway. Ocean Grove — PR 4-2590 115 Newgate Lane • . Neptune Residential & Commercial . . Free Estimates . . .. All Work Guaranteed . . ElectHc Sewer Cleariing O il B u rn er S e rv ice 24 H o u rs D a ily In clu d in g FOR:. • Heating S u n da y 9 Plumbing ^/O il Burners $ t w / / # Automatic # Electric / Water Sewer . All sizes, cat and threaded. (> f e W I Valves and fittings and DINING Heaters Cleaning copper tubing. at Popular V dt P r ic e s ... WE SELL—INSTALL—SERVICE • DAILY '■••j A lV “A complete home- Plumbing Fixtures • Hot Wa- LUNCHEONS ^ remc,deling service with >r Heaters • Boilers • Base DINNER SPECIALTIES Board Radiation one.contractor!” • Steak Margarita •Bracioula. ■ Boneless Breast of Chicken Parmigiana Kitchens & Bathrooms • Chicken Caeciatora, Mushrooms ■i — Our Specialty —- V A N CLEV1 • Steaks • Chops • Ala Carte' t 120 Neptune H'woy *3S NEPTUNE CLOSED TUESDAYS ■ EXCEPT HOLIDAYS . ESTABLISHED 1909 PR 4-0600 y y i o m k KITCHEN' a s ; ‘ NEPTUN i m — Sth A n , Neptun* Phon* m « il 1223 Vi 8th Avenue ' Tak# 0n t Order* « n o n Im P tn » 8peel*lUe< • 'NEPTUNE, N. J. RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE Phone 776-6524 P AGE F u ll 8 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY • FRIDAY; JUNE 17, 1966 iiiiitiitiiiiiiiitiiliiiiiiritiiiiitijiMiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiHiiialiiiiiNiM Thirty Years Ago ears Ago 1 9 3 6 1 9 1 6 . (From the June 12, 1936, issue (From the June 16, 1916, Issue And Neptune Times tiiiiiiitiittiiiitiiiiiiiiii*iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiaitKiiiitiir«niii of The Times) - • of The Times) Published Friday Telephone 775-0007 . Ground had been broken for the WILLIAM T. KRtiSGE, Editor and Publisher St. Paulis Church Choir spon­ erection of new gates nt the Main Rich Holl, Local Editor xmcrv Thanks sored a concert at tho church by SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE; NEW JERSkx Avenue entrance to Ocean Grove, EDITOR, TIMES: . • artists Thelma Mount. Whitton at a cost of $2,196. The; gates ., SUBSCRIPTION: $3,50 yearly, $2.25 semi-annually. Tlie •’Shark River Hills P.T;A. Bierach, and the Young- Woman's would'be o f an ornamental, pattern, /V-. ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former address. Choral Chib of Asbury Park, under ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. A_ wishes to .express' sincere appreci­ constructed o f stone and tapestry /5 ; , WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION Ot ation to the, Neptune Times for the the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy-Gra- brick, by voluntary subscriptions YOUR SUBSCRIPTION . ' excellent: coverage given our meet­ vatt Winterstella. from friends; of the Gamp Meeting ing's, and .special activities during Ninety -.five received diplomas Association.' ■ . • . ■ -...... Second Class Postage Paid at Ocean Groye, N. J. the past year. ter, two. National Honor Society THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE David Reilly celebrated his bjrthr . Sincerely, Scholars. addressed the-, throng. at from Nepiiune High School in com­ Fifteen Years Ago mencement exercises. Lois Hill and day with a party given by his moth­ ^ THE TIMES is tin sale at the following news stands: Ocean Grove—Day's ■ MRS. ANDREW WILSON, commencement. Harry D. Carroll Stationery nnd Ruth’s Stationery: Asbury Park—Freddie s (Emory at Lake), . Publicity Chairman spoke-: on ■ “ meeting the' challenge Robert West were student speak­ er, Mrs. Elizabeth Reilly, at the Neptune-Varsity Shop, Warner Drug, Neptune Soda Shop, Cuecurullos Deli­ ers. ‘ ■ - Lake Grand, of which she was. pro­ catessen, Nick’s, Harvey’s, Wilson, Gable’s Drug, Muller's Delicatessen, Hamilton ••••• Shar(t River.Hills P.TiAV ' 1 9 5 1 in our government," and Irene V. Neptune, N, J. Tallis • nave a talk on “Hieeting the , Frank J. ( ‘.'Pop” ) Ferris an­ prietory 3 Broadway, Ocean Grove. Sweet Shop, Hamilton Drug, Bill and Mae-s Delicatessen, C o l o n i a l House Coffee (From June 15; 1951, issue . Shoppe, and the Crocker Barrell in Shark River Hills; Neptune .City—Smltty s June 6, 1966. • challenge in -our homes.” nounced plans for the Ocean' Grove Her daughters, the Misses Annie and rommy'g. ;Z The Time; . Tennis Club!#'.20th season. The and Jennie Reilly, assisted, as did jack Wyrtzen, young evangelist, the guests of the house. Attending One hundred and twenty-five stu­ opened the slimmer season at the club’s many clay courts were being dents . were graduated from the put into condition-for what was ex­ were the Misses Jennei Foster, B. Ocean Grove Auditorium He spoke Rjfno, Josephine Cort, Jean Pea­ SOUND LOGIC Applegate Urges N e p t u n e Township elementary before an estimated B,000 persons pected .'to ba the club’s most suc­ school system, while one hundred cessful year.. cock, Nettie Reed, Edith' Stryker . on the topic,-"True; Christians are and Marion Croxson, and Peter )V and-one were awarded diplomas Philadelphia Bishop'Ernest G. alive and know the answer to. the Wertz, Charles Dunning, Clarence Bathing Safety from the high school.' Of, the latV riddle of life.” Richardson'was to be the . speaker for the opening service o f the Foster, Abram Westevelt, Arthur, A number of area. college stu­ Frake, Thomas Mason, Joseph arid ■ t dents were graduated, among them Ocean Groye Auditorium.. Also ex­ State Health Official Services At Lutheran pected to be present were Rev. Dr. Edward Hillock, Frank Dodson, % Robert Eichhorri, Douglas; Smith Reznor Ward, Elliot Conover, Don- " Advises Bathers to Seek and Roy Peterson. Mr, Sichhorn George W. Henson, president of ASBURY PARK — The Atone- .the. Campmeeting. Association, mu­ aid Brown, Walter Reed, George State-Approved Places was graduated from Drew Univer­ Kennedy, Alvin Bills, George Fos­ ment Lutheran. Church here an­ sity with a physics major; Mr. sic leader Walter Eddowes and ot- nounces that, the Rev. W alter. F. ganist Clarence Kohlmann. ter, Raymond Heer, Ellsworth Sny­ TRENTON — People who enjoy Smith received a Bachelor of .Arts der, Clarence Francis, Joseph Forker will speak on “ Being Close Otto G. Stoll. Jr., n o Embury bathinp in lakes, should look for tp God!' at the 9:2;") and 10:45. a. degree from Ohio Wesleyan Uni­ Cramtree, and Mr. and Mrs..Foster. those which meet the standards of versity - in business administratio.il, Avenue, was awarded a Bachelor -it rm services this Sunday, June 19. Science degree from Rutgers Uni­ * Tompkins and Johnson, of Ocean . the New Jersey State Department arid Mr. Peterson was- graduated Grove, reopened their moving pic- — from Parsons-.School 'of Design versity, ■ ... . of Health. ture playhouse in the Cooper.Build-; SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES with a degree in advertising de­ recommended today by The Strand Theater, Ocean ing in Asbury Park, -with the first Wm. Stanley, Applegate, . health . : $8.50 A ■ YEAR BY. M AIL ' sign. - Grove,- featured ‘'Desire” with Gary performance', a benefit: for the be- ’ officer, Ocean Grove. Cooper and Marlene Dietrich, and ginner’s departnlent of St. Paul's “ Give Us This Night” ,■ starring Jflh Sunday School, Ocean Grove. The “ In cooperation with local health Kiepura and Gladys Swarthout; officials, statf of the district of­ feature film that Saturday was : fices of the State Department of .Charles.Jones celebrated his «!3rd ‘‘Man and His Soul'V portrayed by. THIS IS A MODERN TWO FAMILY1 HOUSE Health are now evaluating' lake birthday with a dinner party at the Francis , Bushmaii and Beverly bathing places which participate in JUST LISTED " Home, of Mr. -and Mrs. Bradford Bayne.- In addition to the pictures, thi program,”.- Mr. Applegate said Owner moving to Floridan-wili Sacrifice his two family house, Jones, 118 Clark Avenue. In r.t- there were several vocal numbers' . “Lake bathing places arc checked 5 rooms on each floor— large rooms and. plenty o f closet s p a c e - I tendahice were Mrs. Lida C Lewis, by, the Willis Trio, of which John ; > to see if they'moot minimum guide­ full basement—\/z lots. Best location; in, the Grove, Income ’ Mrs. Helen Baldwin, Joseph Day, L. Hesse was tehor.-. Messrs. Tomp- M',. lines on general sanitation, on $235.00 month. Listed at $23,000.00. : -v.; - >■ Bradford,' Lily and Helen -Jones, kins and J’ohnson were to. begin®? X buthinp-watei’s free of disease-pro­ ANOTHER GOOD BUY and Raymond and James Sthr- showing, pictures in the Ocean t ducing bacteria, and on safety Owners unable to operate their rooming house this season.- Hns: gradon. ■ . Grove Auditorium June 19. ’ equipment and practices. . Those 11; bedrooms, good location near beach. Excellent condition—r which meet tlie standards receive a furnished and ready to go—will not refuse any reasonable offer. certificate o f compliance and a sign HERE ARE SOME ONE FAMILY HOUSES WE from the State Department of BELIEVJE TO BE A BARGAIN Health which they may post. The This one has L.R., D.R. and Kit., 3 BR. New roof and siding, sign reads: ’ . SOLD new hot water heater, tile bath. Everything in perfect cop-, This Bathing Lake meets dition. $11,500.00. . • -‘ . . . is a word that can mean joy and happiness to standards of the New Jersey This one is a real luxury home. 8 bedrooms/2 baths, 3 fireplaces, the person who has purchased the property they have State Department of Health. beam ceiling in the living room. Owner must sell. He has alway wanted, or it can mean disappointment to ' “It should be emphasized,” Mr. reduced price from $25,000.00 to. $21,500.00,. Still he will con­ the. person who failed to act in time. Applegate said, “ that participation sider a reasonable offer. ' -: :■ - ~ ■' ‘ Hi the program is voluntary. Those V WANT TO BUILD A HOME? '.ACT NOW! •: who comply go to some expense to ' Let us show you this double lot in a choice location. Buy this, . . . drop by today — look at our window offerings — come do so. They pay for the water sam­ lot and build a home of your choice with plenty of room’ around in, we will be happy to show you additional listings, or Clean Rivera Attainable pling nnd the equipment to assure you. Will consider any reasonable offer. •talk ever your needs with us. You can be first in line safety. This represents some, in­ when the property you want comes along. There’s a better way to solve the problem of river and vestment. They go to this extra FOR EXAMPLE — lovely home with the finest of ap­ effort and expense to protect the' pointments. All large rooms, two and a half baths. Wide -774-7500 stone porches overlooking lake and ocean. Modern kitch- stream water quality control than federal legislative mandate. health and safety of their patrons. en with recessed cabinets. Wall to wall carpeting In It can be done and is being accomplished by interstate in 1965, there were 04 approved living and dining rooms. Home is tastefully decorated. lake bathing places in 12 counties Full basement wtih oil-fired heat. Three large bedrooms . compacts. • For example, eight states in the Ohio Valley got on second floor1 with-large balcony. $25,000 firm. Then in New Jersey. THE GARRABRANT AGENCY there is a grand opportunity in the northeast section, together in 1948 and form ed the Ohio River Valley. Sanitation “ If there are residents of this MEMBER SHORE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE just a few steps from the oceanfront. First floor, living municipality who plan t... vacation . room, dining area, kitchen, den and full bath. Second Commission when less than 1 per cent'of sewage was being floor 4 bedrooms and bath.1 Oil-fired heat in small cellar. or* otherwise swim at a lake bath- ■ -714 Sumijierfield. Avenui/: • Asbury Park Aluminum siding. Now offered at $14,500 firm. We also treated. Its objective was to -motivate communities and in­ ing place this summer, we urge • ’ ?.y, • Serving the Shore Since 101(1 have a corner., one bedroom, bungalow on an oversized them to select a place which par­ lot with garage. Hot water oil-fired heating system. Ap­ dustries “by persuasion where possible and by compulsion if Saturdays — Evenings: Tom Wasson 776-6232 proximately 12 years old. Needs ohly minor decorating ticipates in! a program to assure to put it in tip-top condition. This is an estate offer­ necessary” to finance arid build sewage and waste control fa­ high standards of health and, ing and is listed at $12,500. Also listed—a corner two bed­ safety.” room cottage with a summer cottage for carrying ex­ cilities, along the 981-mile Ohio river and nineteen major penses. Hot air, oil-fired heat. Both properties for 59,500. * — ------Act today I tributaries. E Y E I T ! . . . B U Y I T ! A Savings Bond registered in co­ owner from becomes the sol'-’ and • 12 BEDROOMS all with, running water. 1W blocks to the absolute property ot the surviving Ocean. Taxes only 3302.71. Good furnace heat, and nice ef­ Local funds financed nine-tenths of the capital outlay for ficiency apartment that pays taxes, oil and insurance. owner from becomes the sole and «A l ESTATE • INSURANCE « MOHTOAOES U 1ST. l»IO stream cleanup. On one tributary alone, the Kanawha in of the other. Asking $11,700.00 West Virginia, nine companies reported costs aggregating 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove 774-1058 774-2080 §18 million to complete the first phase of a two-stage control O C E A N V I E W program. By the end of last year 90 per cent of the indus­ )•/ BEDROOMS all with running water. Block to the Ocenn, YEARLY block to the Cafeterias . . . Truly a superior location. trial establishments had installed facilities that comply-with Asking §13,900.00 the water, quality requirements of ORSANCO. RENTAL “Come And See These” 8-ROOM HOUSE LARGE SUMMER FOLLOWING On the main stem of the Ohio, treatment facilities in oper­ including a 1-roon; apart- H room house, 1M: blocks from the-ocean . . , sunny side of New Summer Listings mcnt and a room with bath & street location, furnished and ready to make you .some money ation service 99 per cent of the 3,700,000 population served by OCEAN GROVE: porch . . Good renting loca­ this summer.' Owners anxious to sell! sewer lines and those under construction will provide treat­ tion . . . Partly furnished Only $13,500.00 CLARK AVE. CORNER: Recently temodelcd HOME, facing Lake, beau­ ment for another 0.4 per cen t. In the entire drainage district tiful view of Ocean with room for large Garage: 1st. FI. Lg. Living Rm„ $150 Per Month Dining Rm. (new wall to wall carpeting). Ultra Modem Kit. with new treatment facilities servo 93 per cent of the 11,400,000 sew TILE Bath and stall shower. 2nd Fl., 3 Lg. Bedrooms & Bath. Walk Immediate Occupancy 27 YEARS SAME OWNERSHIP up Attic with three finished rooms, & Cellar with new auto. 2 zone, Gas fired, Hot Water Baseboard Heat, Heavy duty Electric Service. ered population— an increase of 3 per cent over the previous Telephone 77G-8073 30 furnished rooms a corner, location, 2 full lots. Handy to everything, heat’on 2 floors Always a money maker . . . A A BUY OF A LIFE TIME $16,500.00. .7 .. year, with additional construction in 1965 estimated to add STEAL AT ... Three ‘bedroom Home, 1% Baths, Hot Air Oil Heat, Rm. for Garage, another i.4 per cent. . . Main Ave. Must Sacrifice at $12,000.00. . $21,500.00 BUNGALOW: Large Corner Lot with ONE CAR GARAGE, 11* Bed­ rooms, Large LIVING RM, Modern Kitchen & Bath, Hot Water Oil STORE THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY, MANY FINE Heat. Approx. 11 years old. The logical way to clean-up rivers is cooperation at the ESTATE, FULL PRICE $11,800.00 INCOME PROPERTIES THAT WE HAVE LISTED . . . WE state, district and community level where the river flows. WILL BE HAPPY TO ARRANGE FOR YOUK INSPECTION Two Family: First FI. Apt. One Bedroom, L.R., Din. Rm., Kit. & Bath, For Rent Yearly ^econd Fl. Two Bedrooms, L.R., Din. Area, Kit. & Bath. Corner, II.A. OF THESE MANY FINE PLACES. Oil Heat, Excellent Condition inside & out. Good Location—Center of Town ESTATE, $14,500.00 52 MAIN AVENUE REALTOU MEMBER S.M.L.S. NEPTUNE; (The Gables) Mayfair Lane—3 bed rm., Ranch, 2 Tile Baths, Lg. Llv. Rm„ bln. rm., Modern Kit. Full Cellar, poured concrete wallsi New forced H. A. | MARINE .'GRIl,E;i OCEAN GROVE EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY Gas lleat, Lg. 1 car Garage, 100x100 plot Approx. 5 yrs. old. $19,000.00. WRITE: Vander PvT Three Bed rm. .Split Level, with Game Rm., Lg. Fireplace, Laundry, | SEA FO OD REST A U RANT Phone 775-0338 775-8600 2J4 Tile Baths, Lg. Llv. & Din, Rm. Ultra Modem Kit. with GE Dish­ Box 208, Hawthorne, N .;J..; washer, Lg. Two Car Garage, Ready to move in and live like a m il­ REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE lionaire. ESTATE. $24,500.00 terms. If | • Lunchcon • Dinner ®. Beverages Tel. 427-0582 48 MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE, N. Jl “Better Buy from HURRY and Be Satisfied” I . Nortli End of Asixiry IN’irk — Overlooking Occan and Deal Lake J. A. HUHRY AGENCY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ■ .' ' Phone 77G-S56G Free Parking FOR SALE I.ct us show you one of the following properties, all of which 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE Fine home. In very good-condition, are among the best buys on the market in Ocean Grove at Tel. 774-4132 | Once again we will be prepared to please you with un- 1 centrally loeated, consisting o£ re- present. Established over 50 -YEARS eoption hall, living room/ dining, | ‘paralleled good food served in an atmosphere conducive | room, kitchen and powder room oil; | to gracious dining. We are specialists in the royal farh- | the first floor: four bedrooms and 7 rooms, hot water oil heat ...... 9,500. modern bath, on the second floor; ~ w ~ | ily of fish and, of course, we also serve delectable stealt, | four bedrooms bn tiie third floor; 17 rooms, small rooming house at sacrifice .. .. 11,000. suitnbJe tor large family; home and I chops and poultry. | income, or could be converted into Duplex. 9 rooms each side, hot water oil. heat 11,500. F O R SALE apartments. ' 11 rooms, one block from bcach, also sacrifice 12,000. Asking $20,000. • 2 family—new baseboard heat. Lovely apartments. Fine location. !. . To make .your dinner a complete and festive occasion jj| 4 room bungalow — second block ...... , 12,500, • Listed at $12,000. Why not. move in to a. lovely, mod­ • Bungalow—5 rooms, open fireplace, automatic heat, full base­ ■| ■ we serve your choice of beverages. ! ern three room and bath Co-opera- 5 room cottage, hot air. oil heat, good condition -13,500. ment and finished attic. All this plus a full sized GAJlAGE,. Owner Hve:apartment, expenses only about moving out of state has reduced price to only $1G,500. S70 a month after purchase price 7 room cottage; move right in; newly • 2 family plus a small cottage. Oil burners. Reduced for a quick : - Whether you prefer a vie\v of the boundless blue At- I has . been paid. Let me show it to sale to only S8.500. you.’ . renovated ....------1-1,000. e Beautiful home. Modern and In best taste. This hom e boasts all 1 lantic Ocean or the serenity of lovely Deal Lake won’t | 9 rooms, forced air oil heat, garage, the very newest features even finished study and recreation rooms In Overlooking ocean and lalco; very basement. $23,000. i ' you join us for a leisurely dinnei',.par excellency, and | fine home • with . possible income; also move right in 1.7,500. • Bungalow—5 rooms and bath. Oil fired hot water heat. Only fully furnished and in very good $11,500. 1 allow us the privilege and good fortune of renewing -f condition. • 2 family. Central location. Each apartment 4 rooms and bath. 'All tlieio propoi'tics are especially well, located.' Fine condition. Automatic heat. Reduccd for a quick sale to settle; I' past friendships and acquiring-new,-loyal and-steadfast | • Guest House. Rooms and small apartments. Furnished. Ask­ ing $ 10 ,000. | " jiatrons. ■ . ' ’ ...... • /• | Jennie Meyer Also many other fine listings ready for your Ihspectlor). -'ALVIN E; 'BILLS, Realtor ■ ’' • S . . OUR THIRTY-SECOND SEASON . . f . A G E N C Y V: M/KUBLER Member , of SMLS: ' REAL ESTATE 58 Main Avenue •.' 78 m a i n a v e . • o c e a n g r o v e Realtor Ocean Grove, N, J. Dial 774-2124 117 MAIN AVE. . OCEAN GROVE You’re Reading The Family Newspaper T el 774-3061 Phone 774-1142 FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1966 OCEAN GROVE

ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WHY NOT TRY THE DUN-1IAVEN BROADWAY, G rooms, 1 Va baths, o il. LOCALS this year. One of Occan Grove’s llncst burner, basement, attic, large yard, and most beautiful hotels. Rates are room for garage. Listed at only $12,500. surprisingly reasonable for an elevator Bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, garage, hotel • “ up front”—on beautiful Occan oil . burner. Listed at $12,000. Pathway, only 4 doors from the ocean! 2-famlly house. Hot water heat. Plut Write now for picture folder with low 3-room cottage with oil. burner. Spe­ rates. cial to settle, only $8,500. 1 WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? Several other listings in all types of The Dun-Ifaven has 15 ground floor property starting at $5,000, ready for.' bedrooms and almost seventy bedrooms your Inspection. • more—served by the safest type ele­ Bungalow, 3 rooms, oil burner, ga* vator built, slow and easy! . rage. , • Efficiency apartment, finest location, i WANT TO GO TO THE MOVIES? $0500. 1 Don’t even move out of your Dun- . Haven rocker! Twice each week we V. M. Kubler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave.t | take you to all the. world’s beauty spots Ocean Grove. Tel. 774-1142. —4tf with professional gorgeous color and 7 LARGE ROOMS, streamlined kitch- sound travelogs on a huge screen in| en, complete baths on first and second one of Ocean Grove's largest and most floors, auto. heat.Jarge side yard, room beautiful lounges. Yes—travel all over for garage. Only 512,000. V. M. Kubler, • the world In your own rocker! Realtor, . 117 Main Avenue, Ocean SUNDAY A LONG DAY? Grove. Tel. 774-1142. — 19t* Not at the Dun-l(aven! Peek In be­ tween 3 and 5 P.M. You’ll only then I NOT TOO SMALL, not too larger realize how much you’ve been missing. (Ideal Ocean Grove home for retired Then, take one of our free picture fold­ Couple who want to Jive rent free. ers of both the Ocean Grove and As­ Buy this year-round 2-famlly house, 0 bury Park areas with the whole story rooms each side. New hot water gas set forth in interesting detail. You’ll baseboard heating. Two baths one side, be very glad you did! The Dun-naven one bath on other. Premium property will be packed again this summer for half block to ocean, near shopping. 12 one very good reason: no hotel offers H eck Avenue. • . , —20-24 more for the money. We mean to keep lt “Ocean Grove’s best buy.” .Dr. BUNGALOW — Four large rooms. James Graham. —18tf Bath. Porch. Furniture. Automatic heat, Nice yard. $8,500. V. M. Kubler, Real­ tor, 117 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, 774-1142. —20tt. ONE FAMILY house, near ocean, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths (one new). New kitchen, plumbing, etc. Ocean Grove. Call 201-774-8590. — 20tf OCEAN GROVE — Beautiful room, OCEAN GROVE—Near Pilgrim Path­ twin beds, private bath, sitting room, way. Two apartments, each.five rooms Cadette Troop 117 porch,- good parking, summer guests. and bath. Warm air, oil heat. Base­ Call 775-3GD4. * ment, full lot, furnished. Price reduced for quick sale to $8,500. Brewer and OCEAN GROVE — Large room near Smith, 619 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park. Accepts Challenge bath, two double beds, thrco meals and Phone 775-0250, evenings 774-0740. Inundry. $200 monthly for couple. • ' . —22tf Phone 775-1074 . , —lBtf CORNER HOME with income; 5-room SECOND FLOOR — One block from| 1st floor, tile bath; 3-room 2nd floor,-, ocean, south ond Ocean Grove, private bath, private entrance. Each floor fur­ porch, suitable for two. Available from nished, low price. .77G-7047. or 103 June 1. Write Box 2G64, c/o Times Of­ Webb Avenue. . * —24* fice, Ocean G rove. — HOUSES FOR RENT WANTED TO BUY “Candies of Distinction" FOR RENT—2 room summer cottage, WANTED—Antiques, furniture, brle- twin beds, shower, private entrance, all a-brac, paintings, bronzes and rugs. utilities, patio, near Auditorium and I Abrams, 11th and Railroad Aves., Nep­ LARGEST CANDY ASSORTMENT Asbury Park. Ideal for 2 adults. 98 tune.. Tel. 774-5000. . — l4tf Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove. -22-201 GOOD PRICES paid for Oriental ~ ALL-YEAR rental. House, 5 rooms I rugs, cut glass, china, old dolls, Chi­ O N THE JERSEY COAST and bath, auto. heat, central location.1 nese curios, oil paintings, old jewelry, V. M. Kubler, Realtor, 117 Main Ave., antiques, oddities, etc. Call 731-6733, I Ocean . Grove. Tel, 774-1142, —19tf or write Mrs. .Gifford, 4 Rldgevlew Avenue, West Orange. —18-16 (07)* a,,,,,,,;,,,,,,.OUR OWN- MAKE ..... W"| I OCEAN GROVE, good location, six I room house, furnished, 3 bedrooms, WANTED — ANTIQUES — marble, June 15 to Sept. 5. Coll 988-0894. . bronze statuary, furnfture, antique —21-25 jewelry, "bric-a-brac**, oddities, small tables. VERY INTERESTED IN ANY YEAR ROUND — Ideal for retired INDIVIDUAL, ITEMS—no amount too couple partially furnished three room small, ready cash. C a l. 775-1223 after bungalow, -Excellent condition and 5 P.M. . -21-27 convenient location. Call. 775-3387 or 774-5083. ' . — 23-2* WILL PAY CASH for small house in Ocean Grove. Must be reasonable. Write Box 4727, c/o Times Office, Occan APTS. FOR RENT Grove. —24-26* FIRST AND SECOND floor, one, two and three rooms. Kitchen, bath. Ufl- ROOM AND BOARD fu r n ., Newly decorated. All utilities,, from $05. Call 774-4879 or write;.Wyn^ • Macaroons drift. Ocean Grove. —50tf

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CLOSED- WEDNESDAY. • Wheel Alignment AFTERNOONS • Shocks & Mufflers During June. July* .August Asbury Park • Brake Service *= General Repairs Taste The Difference' Yoor Safety is Our Business! HELP WANTED

Corner Center &. Heclv Aves, OCEAN GROVE 604 Highway 35 Tel. 774-3234 or 775-8526 Neptune ~Dtal.W4.2442

Grove - Cl! Everything for the Table t i r e s Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 Ocean Grove, near: beach Cleaners Ocean Grove Store Hours: 8 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Alan Thiele Tire Co. Tel. 775-1674 PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE WEEKEND SPECIALS Private Rooms NEW — USED — RECAPS We Operate Our Own Cleaning W ith,or Without Bath U. S. ROYAL and Pressing Machines U.S. CHOICE Three Meals arid 40. PilEfto Patnway, Ocean Drove Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. 122 S. Main' Street, Ocean Grove Laundry Neptune, N. J. Tel. 774-2300, 4-2301 LEAN MEATY MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

RATH 127 HECK AVENUE Beauty Salon Tel. .774-3974 OCEAN GROVE 89 Main Avenue SOLID WHITE MEAT OCEAN GROVE Tel. 775-7161 MISCELLANEOUS S & W #2 CANS FREE • kittens, Maltese tlRcr, tawny Specializing In anti others. Affectionate. Housebrok- en. Call 77-1-2C22 after 3 P.M. —24 Permanent Waving SPECIAL BORDEN’S OCEAN GROVE s & W #i CAN'S NURSING Chocolate Marshmallow HOME Ice Cream IS CLARK AVE. • PR 5-MM 89c (STATK UCDIIID) ' 9 SAME D A t Pick-up • and Delivery Service. • Reasonable Rates Half Gallon • Newly Renovated FROM OUR BAKERY $ Cleanest Wash Any­ • 24-Hr. Ii.Nl Coverage WE GIVE Si & H. HOME MADE BREAD — CAKE — PIES where. • • Diabetics — Cardiacs GREEN STAMPS ROLLS — CUSTARDS and SALADS • Convalescents — .Post- 55 Olin St. Phone 774-1078 O p e ra tiv e PAGES I X OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIME S, 'TOWNSHIP, OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966

ASBURY. PARK — Plaris. were made for'a card party to be held IMEW JERSEY on July .29,- by Amorican ;Legion Auxiliary Unit N o.-24 at-its meeting, held in the Post Home. Mrs, iTranlc Borblli, President of the Auxiliary appointed- 'the1; following; members to serve on the . committee,:/ • Elsie M ecouciv. IVIrs^ M ary J^cG cf? gari, M rs. .Carl H arder; M rs, .1 A l Hcimroth; Mrs. E. Brown and Mrs, •h Ocean Pathway .• • RECOMMENDED HOTELS Bernard. McDonald. V : ; ARMKKIE HOTEL Ocean V iew • . | SPRAY VIEW HOTEL • Mrs/ Agnes McNally, reported on the Poppy Day Sain, and thanked > all members scrying on fier com- mlttee. The sale was a success .due to the cooperation of. the general American Plan THE ARBERTOM HOTEL i .public. . ' ;• 2 MEALS DAILY •A t the social ;hour .which f ol Id w- ' Dining Room Rooms with ed' the m eeting IVIrs. Frank >McNal-.- . Open to Public . private :Iy, Sr, and Mrs; Richard , Shaw* . Available' for were hostesses, nnd the monthly Private Parties lavatories birthday party was celebrated. A IR CONDITION­ T h e .next, meeting, -tOrbe held o n . ED Dining • Room , aiid baths July .ii, will be election of officers.. Lobby and Coffee The report of the nominating com­ Shop ■ mittee was received at this me6tln£ Ideally lo­ and first nominations of officers rt>“:j Rooms with ceived. ‘ - v-' v- '- ggARDrtORE| . Private Toilet ; cated in and Shower north end section, close New Members Sunday to: boardwalk. | OCEAN GROVE'S MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION . . . ] & Asbury I Single, double, twin bedrooms,,some with bath, all with Hot & cold! NEPTUNE — Tile Rev. Eugene Park amuse­ | running water. — cool sea breeze. Rates $4 to $5 per night per person. | W. Beutel, pastor of Redeemer Lu­ theran Church, has announced that ments. 1 FRANK E. SCOTT, Owner - Tel: 774-0079 - MARILYN B. SCOTT, Mgr.l the sermon theme for the 8:15 & 11:00 A. M. services will be "The | ONE OCEAN AVENUE • DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN I Most Influential Man In Your Life.” New adult members will be recei­ ved at: 11 A: M. Also during this service, a new set of green altar paraments will be dedicated in memory of Reginald S. Burdge. .In­ GRAND ATLANTiG HOTEL stallation of Vacation Church “The Friendly House for Friendly People' School staff members will be held during both services. Regular Sun­ day School classes for all 'ages Half Block to. Ocean will be held at 9:30 A. M., with ay- ditional classes for, the Nusery aVv FROM m E PORCHES OF TIIE DUif-HAVEN G A f B T B R I A 11 Main Avenue Kindergarten during the 11 A. M. service.. , • Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private Rooms with running water, Sunday At Community baths and lavatories clean, cool, airy. Near all res­ taurants und cafeterias. Our NEPTUNE — A Gospel and a FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE Minor Prophet will provide texts rates are always moderate. for sermons Sunday at Community ! • ONE OF OCEAN GROVE'S FINEST HOTELS S AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP Baptist Church in Neptune by the | ELEVATOR BREAKFAST CAFETERIA COLOR & SOUND MOVIES j Rev.- Wallace Arthur Alcorn. The • Stop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates - Kitchen Privileges Optional ) Phone' 775-9072 DH. JAMES GRAHAM ■ Protected — inside and outside — with modern automatic evening service will alsq feature a sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety. Phone: 775-9691 dedication of the Vacation Bible ;iiiiniiii[iiiiiin'>ii»ii»iiiiiiiiniiiiiii»iniiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij; School staff. Men of the church I ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS 7 | will se’t up for VBS at three o’clock I , Cleaver & Bladis, Ownership-Msnagement | tlint afternoon while the B oard o f 1 Phono 775-6885 — 41st Season. — M. J. WOODRING | Missions conducts its monthly .de­ soiiMaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i ...... U Nursing Home. The Rev. Mr. Au'> corn will also lead the General ProW testant Service at that time for the ON THE BOARDWALK ROOMS • APARTMENTS U. S. Army Reserve at the KTeamey AT BEACH & POOL Shipyards. •AND For Reservations, phone 771-5000 DINING ROOM | Telephone In All 150 Rooms V . • - Elevator Service | § ■ 28 OCEAN PATHWAY;... - |fj||g Vf | Owned and Operated by .Ocean Grove, Camp Meeting Association; SWEDISH 18 Pitman Ave. 1 One block from OCEAN and AUDI- ' 1 | ' Pour Large. Lounges ' Three. Suit. D ecks . ;.S 1, TORIUM.. iv ^ v :•! g Guest Entertainment. • Television , ' • Musicals] (One hali block to beach) J. American Plan, single or suites, ftftfflll " a Ocean at the Front D oor •. Poo.L at .the R ear J )b o r; | some with private baths. Clean rooms, f I MASSAGE 1 ATTRACTIVE RATES ARE EUROPEAN PLAN i i -good food, moderate prices. I > ; 1 | MARION ISLEY, Manager • . . . 1 Single, and Double rooms; run­ for Men and Women | DINING ROOM OPEN TO PUBLIC 1 ning-water in all rooms; show­ ROBERT W. BLUME, For Reservations Write or Phone : ers on all floors; near restau­ RJVT. rants and cafeterias; also 2 and 1 ; 7 • Phone. 774-5712 : = • >.Mr. & Mrs. John- R. Fauihaber ' = 3 room apts.; moderate rates, ■ = ■ !. Ownership-ftlanaKemcnt ; N.J. Reg. Physical Therapist homelike atmosphere. P h o n e 316 Morris Ave. 776-9688. , V ' ‘ '; Spring Lake Tel. 449-4861 HOTEL Mrs. Frances Arnold - / - Owner-Manager 1 Rest, Relax. Refjain | ELEVATOR i t ..-at the Private Baths G ROVE II I' K S T Ocean Avenue at ■ l f | ^ v < 1 11 Pitman Avenue I Ocean Pathway = ^ Half block-to ocean, restaurants, and ? : ■: ' .- f. cafeterias. Shower, baths on all floors, i c00' airy rooms, some private baths, 1 Entiri- Blocli' <>n Oceanfront Edith Haines Hankins 5 ? ■ moderate..prices. OPEN ALI. YEAIt. = Phone 774-5450 Alice Haines Kresge : J | Owncrship-Mimasemrnt' ' Phone: I iiiti-iltiiiiiiiiHliJliiliii'iili:iuiiii"i-iiiiiiiliili.tlinliliiiHi“ I L kaK t?.::an ^Mrs. Mildred Orlowski .;. 771-0910 I ;>tiiiiii!iitiiiiitiuai|iiiaiiBiiiiiaitB.Hiii*li>iiaiiatiauiit!!jBiji(iajiaitfli]siisii>iiBfiiiiafiiiaittpuf tii}(iii«tiiuaUKu«atiliiiittstts ECONOMICAL 24 HOUR SERVICE | You ore invited to enjoy your stay in Ocean Grove at . .. . • j Courteous, Comfortable, Clean Saf? and Dependable | • Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Pcrrine — Ownership-Managemcnt 33 ATLANTIC AVENUE Mini ■»:: 1 ■ r 1 j 11 ■. 1:; t: j 11! • :ia 11 f 11111 ■ 11 Ii ■ I J! • 1111 l I ii 1111111:11111 n a 11 s 111111' 11: : 1.«iiiilliailinliiiiiiii|iii((miuii:iuii(i! •ii i. i in.1 1,1 i:i«j iMi!i:iiM:iiii|i;ii;iiiiiiii>i:ia:.fi:iiiiii|i:|i'liiiniiia i .Miiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiti:iiilli|iiiiiil[fin.'a» i.)i »> t -a:*aiiaiiaHantniiit(fanafiCH(naiiiiiaiiiiiaiiaitaiiiiiaiiaiiaEUa and Arthur Torgerson, Owner-Managers i Dirty Laundry *iia!ii)ia!iaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiijiiiiiaiianaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiiiii:ia;iB':i ia.iiMi;iiii«Mii]aijiij»riafiaiiaiiaiisiiaiiiriiui;is^ | ■ j " Surf.^Beach^and Bath Avenues I ^aiiariaiiiMaiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiaiiai'iiiaiiiiiiiiaiiai)fiiaiiitiaiiaiiaiiai!aiiaiiaiiii:aiifiiii!|iiiiiiiiaiiiiianiiiiti|iiiiiaiii(iaiiiiiaiiiiit Clothes will be whiter, brighter » i Directly on the. Oceanfront | and cleaner (when washed in I • b S raMjte Three short blocks to the Great Audi- j our soft ns rain water). “ lW m I‘°‘)m.s w*t51 Private porches, baths| = ^ torlum. One block irom ocean. Rooms « Pathway Manor = wit*1 or without private batha and ; ivipiKTtp aW<^ lavatories. = = W W rooms with private toilets. Also apart- ; 1 4 Ocean Pathway — Tel. 775-1795 g rrp* '-ments. Restful. Reasonable. Homeiikn. 00'6 of rooms with Ocean View! | S Running Water in Every Room wvM\; AMPLE FREE PARKING .• learn Heat for Chilly Days • DANA LEAIKE, Mgr. =. s Phone 776-9724 Mr. & Mrs. A. D. Perrine, Owncrsbip-Managcment = lI lB-'BllBlKHIill.IBilli'l I.i| ll'i8!)BiiB!lBilB^I'llllBllB!ISiiBilBIIIHBiiBIIBilli)l|llllBllBil|tlBilBll|/2 -Block Laundromat to Beach i Heat for Chilly Days *^ext Door To = Avenue LAKENSEA g • , • . a 1 Peggy & Don Dillinger — Your Hosts The Beach g COLOR TV. Bright, cheerful airy rooms’ with hot and cold running water. 5 ; *. .. .. ; . , . . - ■ . ; j ; . ■ • . . g (Self-Service) *h*Wers, by day. week or month. Convenient to cafeteria and short, walk to ?>IIMI|iBllflllBI(B1IB](BllBttBlll1lBIIBllS!IBIIStlllEBl'lBllBtllliailBIIIIIBIIBIIBIlBllBii|.llii|i||!t|ilBIL|fr|IJBiiaillliSIIIIIBIIS!IBl]BIIBIiai7 AsHury Park. Continental Breakfast Included in rates of rooms. Special Rates 141 Steiner Ave. to r May, June and after Labor Day. Phone 774-2282, r ■ You’re Reading the Family Newspaper Neptnne City STEWART* JOHNSON. & WAGNER—Owner-Met. FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1966 OCJgAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G EVS E Y E N.

A T H I N G and fishing ia ocean. Fine boardwalk 002 E Street. dent, 107 Mount Lane,. Toms ftiver, ten tb ninth. grade classes. Thet'e •JVIrs. Michael Pasterchlck is the su­ Belmar, N. J .w - N. J . ; and Harold C. White, Secretary- Is no fee- and children aiid young perintendent1 of the Beginner De­ full length of ocean front, connecting with Asbury . . Objections, if any, 'should be made Treasurer, 82. E. Bella Vista Road, Brick, Bible School At Park trn the north aind.Brsdtey Beach on She south.: immediately in1 writing to Joseph. E. Tow n,' N, J. : • f ‘''* people need not have attended the partment which has ’’growing with. Memorial pavilion overlooking ocean. Many Bennett, Cierk of the Township or Nep­ "■ Edward Duignan is the only stock­ church's Sunday school. The open­ Jesus" as its theme. -'Bible Adven­ tune, N.'.J. ■ ■ . • holder holding more than 10% of the ing.session will he-Monday.' (June tures” will occupy the Primaries bcnchcs along the boardwalk. Auditorium seating (signed): . ;: ■■ 7 ■ stpek of the said corporation, - Baptist Church •J^flOO. Most powerful organ in the country. Great chorus, fin­ IRVING KURINSKY. Pres., Objections, if any, should be made 20) and tho final, sessions nre held as they are led by' Mrs. Peter Viss- est singers, most gifted instrumentalists, eminent preachers, • • . .914 Grassrnere Avenue, Immediately in.-wWtlng to the Town­ from 9. to 11:30 A. M. each weekday. orma'n. and “Christ My Life” will Interlaken, N. J. ship Clerk of Neptune-Township. Mon­ ■ NEPTUNE — Vacation Bible . Deacon Harold Cassidy, Chair­ concern the Juniors whose super? noted lecturers, free band concerts. Safe and sane amiiscments, -20-21 V - • . $10,24 mouth Courity, moving pictures, bowling alleys, swimming pool, athletic games, Sehooi will be held at Community man of the church’s Board of. Chris­ jntendent is Mrs. John McKay. The (Sighed) v • . Youth grolip of the VBS will be children's playground. Daily meetings for young nnd old in NOTICE. . ' TELTOWN CASTLE. INC. . • V, Baptist Church; iri Neptune- each tian Education,: has announced that' By EDWARD DUIGNAN, President morning for the next two . weeks. the school .them e is- "T ravel with taught by the Rew Wallace Alcorn Temple, Youth Canter and Chapel: A quiet, restful Sabbath. Saf-.. TAKE NOTICE, that Tastee Beverage, 0eeanfront LAINGDON HOTEL Avenue o f Service In Asbury Park, N. J. N O T I C E I e C ; M ain ; Telephone V75-114 • . Dial 775-3193 Spacious porches overlooking boardwalk nnd ocean. Large, ■Ail J . ITictlXl o l i c c i Opposite Main Avenue Gates Monmouth County TAKE NOTICE that Redwood Inn, H airy rooms, hot and cold running water in all rooms. Rooms Incorporated, intends to apply to the “with or without private bath. All rooms newly decorated. Township Committee of the Township Oldsmobile — Jaguar • —; Willy’s “Jeep" Sales and Service of Neptune, for a Plenary Retail Con­ ■5ARAGE — STORAGE Heat for chilly days. European Plan. Phone 775-9558 sumption License No. C-6 for premises located at 201 Neptune Highway, Nep­ Johnson’s Oldsmobile, lnc- JENNIE B. OSWALD, Owner-Mgr. tune, New Jersey.. The! Officers. Directors and Stock­ EMIL FORTUNATO 86 South Main Street, Occan Grove • ' Phone: 775-4670 holders holding 1% or more of stock P ro p r ie to r Service & Parts • “ The Home of Value-Rated Used Cara" Corner of Heck are: * . • EMIL’S GARAGE and Beach Aves. VANCE B. FUNDERBURK, OLIVE HOUSE President and Treasurer GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Phone 774-1439 24-HOUR SEBYICH 720 18th Avenue. •One block from the Ocean and centrally located, near restaurants nnd South Belmar, N, J.: Bodj & Fender Work • Used Cars For Sale n e p t u n e Season 100G Varney Street, Apt, C ^ ^ Dial 774-3344 Washington, D. C., SE Phone May To LOUISE BATTEN MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING S74-9884 October 122-20 Springfield Gardens New York 13, N. Y.-. : AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Ocean front, European, All rooms have innerspring mattresses, hot Objections, If any, should be made AGENTS 931 ,& cold ■ranEsing' water, tnany with private baths & lavatories. Free Immediately in writing to Joseph E. HAVE RADIAIcOIlS CLEANED AND REPAIRED Bennett, Clerk of the Township of SI s.thing io r Guestii, Week or Longer. Anna & Miles Lageveen, Owners Neptune, ,N. J. • - ^ Body. ALLIED . (Signed) r . ■ Reptirednde” Nick Antich /.Finishing l&ROGERS ASBURY AVE. REDWOOD INN, INC., . ' . WHEEL AUGNMENT / VA2- LINES VANCE E. FUNDERBURK, 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. 775-3472 Call 775-2093 Asbury Park ST- ELMO h o t e l • ‘ President MOVING AND STORAGE Comer Main and New York Aves. 720 • 18th Avenue, South Belmar, N, J, Modified American & European Peter & Alison McGpver. -23 -2 4 $11.84 CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12.-30 to 8 PJHL N O T I C E MAHNING'S-MA YFLOWER Dinner 4:80 to 6:30 TAKE NOTICE that O’Brien-Major FABIO BATTAGLIA MOVING, STORAGE, AND CRATING Post, No. 2839, V.F.W., intends to ap­ All Tr&lned Accredited Penonnel t - Low Insurance Ba U i ply to the. Township Committee of tht SIDEWALKS,. CURBS . PATIOS CEMENT BLOCKS "T be shore's Newett and mo ft Modern Waxebotise*^ Township of Neptune for a Plenary BHUFFLEBOARDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKHEADS 1924 Heck Ave., Neptnne, New Jersey • Retail Consumption Club License for SEPTIC TANKS, CES.SPOOLS 1 ; The Wesley Hotel premises situated at 1513-1515 Corlies 2111 Bangs Avenue, Neptime. N. J. ‘ Telephone 774-0090 Avenue, Neptune, N, J. PAINTING — DECORATING Comer Central and Webb Avenues • 2 Short Blocks to Beach . Objections, if any, should be made PLASTERING PATCHING — CONCRETE WORK i attractive toon* with running water, Emcteucies. Spacious porch immediately in writing to’ Joseph E. AU outsiae ajw" Families welcome. Moderate rate*. . Bennett, - Clerk of the Township of Telephone 449-5397 Free Estimate* CC5FFEE^ COUNTER SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS JlEC_ROOM Neptune, N. J. XO U FOSTER WILLIAM GRAY r h o u c 776-9704 (Signed): . MASOsNmCc W C1 ° B • LOUIS BONA VITA 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp,, Belmair, N. J. Dial 681-59X2 ALFRED O il LSMACFormerly of Ocean Grove) 6 Atlantic Avenue. Ocean view. Commander STANLEY LAMONTOyiCH PAINTING • PAPERHANGING • DECORATING Hot and cold ; running water. Vice Commander FOUNDATIONS • CURBS • SIDEWALKS s FLAOKtOtfE PATIOS It THE AURORA European plan only. EDWARD WRIGHT 'VAI.KSS • BWIMMING POOLS • -;E83 POOLS’ • JTOSK PtREPLAOES 5 Homestead Road, Sea Girt, N. J; . • MRS. FRANK IVES BULL . . . Jr. Vice Commander Telephone 775-5579 STANLEY J. SLIWA Trustee S. MARTUSCELLI — 775-8539 PAINTING PAPERHANGING SPRAY PAINTING '•••• n j ^ | > ! jm m §17-19 Broadway, corner of Beach,, One block EDWARD T. PARSONS O n i i fl ailffil A l V from South End pavilion. Overlooking ocean. SNOW PLOWING 430 Westvrood Place, NEPTUNE P l r C I I M U l l W r \ ¥ lake Sc. pfrufnefcoard. Furmahedroorpj. with Trustee, housek^plM ff: prlviUegea. B m ew piin * Mat­ 23-24 .-•••' $8.04 GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE tresses Hot 8c cold running water In rooms.' 41st season, MRS. C. L. SEVERS DECORATING & ilOtOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN, Pi**, N O X I C E CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE Tel. 775-87*7 24 Ocean Pathway, one. blocks froin boardwalk; TAKE; NOTICE that Mudsan, Inc., Boarding Home for Elderly ■—r OPEN ALL trading as Big Bill's, intends to apply to the Township Committee of the ' C. H. Wood and Son Painting & Paperhanging Contractor Tct 775-47*7 .YEAR. •’'/ Township of Neptune for the Plenary Telephone 775-1674 Mr. and Mrs. Haig Hammatian, Owiier-Mgt. Retail Consumption License C-12 for premises situated at 1718 Springwood EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses from Beach, overlooking Avenue, Neptune Township, New Jer­ Work » . . Estimates Freely Given. • ' v- •••.- ■' sey.- ; : ... *■ •' : ■ “QUALITY FIRST” ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot aim P.0. Box 326, Ocean Grove • Serving Ocean Grove & Neptune Sine* Iftl cold water In all rooms. The directors, officers and sharehold­ •> r ers holding more than 1% of the stock 44JOBBING FARE P h on e 37€-834€ MRS. C. NYDAM, Owner of the corporation are the following: Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting Andrew L. Sanders. President-Treas- Carpentry Care — Remodes — Repair urer, 513 Highway 35, Neptune. N. J. OPEN ALL YEAR John Mudd, V. President, 342 Park Small Jobs — Why not? 35 Years of Know How Ave.. East Orange,; N. j . E. GILCRIST-BEESE, NEPTUNE, N. J. Call 988-0991 WALTER J. ULMER, JR, The DEANS 55 EMBURY AVENUE Willie Sanders, Jr., Secretary,- 1022 SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS Springwood Avei, Asbury. Park, N, J. 591 MAPLE AVE, NEPTUNE N. J. Objections, if any, should be made 775-17M TeL 775-4076 « Dining Room Air Conditioned * Breakfast Served 7 to 11 immediatoly, in writing, to Joseph E. Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN Bennett. Township Clerk of the Town- Rooms with or without Knox, Township Clerk of the Town­ 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-6270 PAINT and WALLPAPER — RETAIL SALES light housekeeping. Heat, ship of. Neptune. Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. EDGECUMBE MANOR ^ Reasonable rates.'. Apartment. MUDSAN, INC. No Job too Largo or Small • "XVi -Blocks to Beach. .’ . 715 ivratifson Avenue ERH • KYANIZE PAINTS—PAINTING SUPPLIES—WALL PAPER ; MRS. WM. THOMPSON Asbury Park, N. J. A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim 30 WehlJ A ve., Ocean G rove Tel. 775- 1699 -23-24 - $8.06

45 ’ Broadway, rooms and ap’ts.,. near NOTICE We make a specialty of small jobs — Free Estimates CORLIES AVENUE PAINT STORE idea!!, and facing Lake, hot and cold IAKE running water in rooms. TAKE NOTICE” that HU.TCHLET, 1314 Corlies Ave., Neptune • Tel. 774-2648 • Free Delivery MRS. A.-HANLON INC. .{a New Jersey corporation) trad­ WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders SWiMC 776-761S ing as the Green Parrot, has applied to the Township Committee of the Town­ PLUMBING and HEATING 64 Webb 'Av«aae ' ship of Neptune in the CoUnty of Mon-, 403 Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach Tel. 77i-1805 Centrally Locates mouth for a Plenary Retail Consump­ t h e : u l l e r i n g Opsn . All Year tion license for premises situated at Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Gives 1927 Corlies Avenue, Neptune, New u s^ n o s Mr. and Mrs. Fre'd W. Mfflertas, .Owuer-Mahager Jersey. COAL AND FUEL OIL The name and residences of all of­ FRANK J. ECICART 774-0656 71 Stockton Ave., .Oeeab Grove. Tele­ ficers and directors of Hutchlet, Inc., 418 BURLINGTON AVE. BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. phone 778-9850. First Floor 'Apts; — 4- who have no other named .office; are: 'NANTUCKET ;i) HANS LETSCHE Thompson Fuel Company And prSg rooms and a l » studio.i airy rooms 23 Fletcher Avenue FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL '‘BLUE” COAL -with or. without kitchen, privileges. • "Mrs. Frits: Pehn Manasquan, N. J. WILLARD M O U N T- 774 3040 (President and D 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — 775-2300 O cfa.i, Refined Guest House overlooking (2) CATHERINE M. HUTCHINSON G.E. Atr Conditioned Units Plumbing and Heating — Electric Sewer Wire Special June & September Rates Light, 305 New York Boulevard Phones: (D ay) 775-4693 THE 'WHITES (Nttfet) 5J1-UM Warm Air Furnaces airy, well-decbratcd rooms. Sea Girt, N. J. «06 BEACH AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N.T, (Secretary and Director) -4 Atlantic Arenuo Tel. 775-2348 (3) HANS LETSCHE JR. Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. 903 Park Avenue Soring Lake Heights, N. J, ;Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE (Vice-President and Director) Pinl R, Greco — Gerald T. Greco • 38 Neptnne HY., Neptnne The names and residences of all stockholders holding, more.. than ten Dine Over The Ocean (10%) per centum of any-stock lit said ACE Radio & Television (775-8062) corporation are:-' ; ' ■. , :,;- DRUGS at the Famons (3). HANS LETSCHE i We repair and sell Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players 23 Fletcher Avenue 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. anl Tape Recorders. . Manasquan, N., J. 69 Highway 35, “Top of the Hill,” Neptune City, N. J. (2) CATHERINE M.: HUTCHINSON 305 New York Boulevard NAGLE'S Main - Central Pharmacy - Sea Girt, N .' J. . ObjectloTis, if any, should be made “Doctors Advise N agleV ’ Tel. 774-0204 ROOFS - SIDINGS Immediately in writing;; to Joseph E. PRESCRSmONS FILLED BEST QUALm- DRUGS Bennett. Clerk of the Township of Neptune, 137 South Main St.. Neptune, AT NORTH END^BOARDWALK N. J.- . • r GENERAL ROOFING CO. HUTCHLET,' INC. ELECTRICIAN (a New Jersey Corporation) ROOFING — SIDING — GUTERS . — LEADERS Reservations for Parties 1927 Corlies Ave. • COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES . . Neptune. N. J. ADAMS ELECTRIC —23-24 . . 514.08 Dial 776-8249 *. 1 ■ ' 0 8 Corlies Ave,, Neptune Robert Deane Phone 774-3196 Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances NOTICE D. Darvin Adams Jr. Dial 776*8376 TAKE NOTICE that! Shark * River P. O. Box 915. Asbury Park, N. J. Hills Fire - Company No. .4 Intends to McCa r t h y r o o f i n g c o m p a n y apply to the Township Committee oi Tel. 774-1186 Electrical Contractor LEGAL NOTICE ship Clerk of Neptune Township, Mon­ Built-up — Slag — Asphalt — Tile & Slate Roofs mouth County. the Township of Neptune for the re­ (Signed} • newal of a Plenary Retail Consumption ROBERT E. MOSER Aluminum & Asbestos Siding — Gutters & Leaders NOTICE Club License for premises known as 121 Main Street. Bradley licach — 774-4737 TELTOWN CASTLE. INC. the Shark River Hills Fire House, FIXTURES' » WIRING • ELECTRIC nEAT By EDWARD DUIGNAN, President Brighton Avenue, Neptune Township, Roofing Repairs nf All Kinds FREE ESTIMATES TAKE NOTICE that application has. 257A.South 10th. Street . been made to the Township Committee N.J.- ' 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hills, NEPTUNE Newark, New Jersey Objections, if- any, should be made of -Neptune. Township,' Monmouth 21-24. "• . $22.40 •County, to .transfer to Teltown-Castle, immediately in writing to Joseph E. SIGNS — Painting and Lettering Inc.,. trading as TeUown Casfle, for Bennett. Clerk of the Township of MILK AND CREAM prem ises located at Route #33 ond NOTICE Neptune, N. J. Schoolhouse Road, Neptune Towriship, TAKE NOTICE that Tu-Dor Tavern, (Signed) WILLIAM MOORE New Jersey; the plenary retnir conr Inc., whose principal office is 1513 President. Shark River Hills sumption Jtrense heretofore issued to' Springwood Avenue, Neptune, New Fire Co. No; 4. W ARDELL’S DAI R Y REX SIGN CO. — 771-1377 John McGarry for the premises located Jersey, trading as Tu-Dor Tavern, in­ —23-24 -. • $5.70 tends to apply to the Township Com­ . at Route #33 and Schoolhouse Road, NOTICE DAIRY PRODUCTS N eptune Township, N ew Jersey.- mittee of the Township of Neptune, 1013 Main Street • • Bradley Beach N. J., for tho Picnary Retail Consump­ . Tlie ofTicors of the said corporation tion License for premises located at TAKE NOTICE. that* application has NEPTUNE,' N. J. Phone 771-1916 “Serving the Shore for Many Tears** are: Edward Duignan, President, 237A 1513 springwood Avenue, Neptunp been made to’ the Township Committee Soulh 10th Street, Newark, N. J.; Wil­ yoxvnshlp. New Jersey, of Neptuue Township. Monmouth liam • J. Kearney, Vice-President, 107 Tho Officers, Stockholders' ond Di­ County, by Teltown Castle, Inc., trad­ TAXI — LIMOUSINE Mount Lane, .Toms River, N. J.; and rectors of the company, holding 1% or ing as Teltown Castle, for the renewal H arold C. JVhlte, Secretary-Treasurer, more of;the stock, are: of Plenary Retail Consumption Llccnse 62 E. Bella Vjsta Road, Brick To*vn, IRVING KURINSKY, Pres., for premises loeated at Route £33 and rNi J. ’ 914 Grassmere Avenue, • Schoolhouse Road, Neptune Township, Ocean Grove Taxi Limousine Service Edward Duignan is the only stock­ Interlaken. N. J. : New Jersey. '* holder hdldlng.more than 10% of the FANNIE KURINSKY, ViCft-Pres., The officers of the said corporation You’re Reading the Family Newspaper stock of the. said .corporation.’ 902 E Street, are.: Edward Duignan, President, Rt. Tel, 938-2326 . Objections, i£ any, should be made -* Belmar, N. J. . * #33 and Schoolhouse Rd.,. Neptune, tlmmediatcly- in writing to tho Town­ MYER KURINSKY, Sec.-Treas. N. J.;-William J. Kearney, Vlce-Preal- LOCAL AND OUT OF TOW « 53 CENTRAL AVENUE •PAG E EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 196G 7 RAY L COOLEY Obituaries High School v Catherine E. Osborn Counsel and • a Director of New lowing ordinance was introduced and /NEPTUNE-CITY—Ray L. Cooley, Circles j Ellen M. Osborn Jersey Natural, and Mr. Toohey, passed on first rending; . h^fprmer supeHri ten dent pf gas con­ (Continued-trom Page 1) • Rachel Dee Palmer who. is Comptroller of the parent ■ Said Board of Healtn ■ will meet at MKS. ELIZABETH VAN UUUNT struction for the Nev\* Jersey Na­ .Mflttbe"’ Christopher the Township Headquarters,, 137 South Reta Harrison Elliot Richard Dalberg com pany. . Main. Street, Neptune, New Jersey, on NEPTUNE— Mis. Elizabeth-Van tural Gas Company in Aslniry Park; .:. Pahtale'o. :. •New Jersey Natural in January, the twelfth day ;of July, lOGO, at-8'.OO d ie d ; l^ist ^Friday* ;..;Cobiey.-'was a • niember of Linda Jaan Raderitacher. how .equipm ent, \eas\ng ; can be MONMOUTH,- NEW. JE R SE Y :-. . Spring Lake F ; &;.A5yI Lodge No. garet Barr, Mrs. Katherine Mac-. : John James Ferrara Section 1. A code regulating tlie’ in* • Mrs; Van Brunt is survived by , Donna Ruth Fiedler . Len Charles Renery. ' : . beneficjar to the customer. . 239, anri o f the Veterans o f Foreign Donald,- Mrs. Minnie Tobleinan, Madelyn Marie Repettl stallation, maintenance, repair and co n -■ one son, John W. Van Brunt, of Miss Mary Ritter, Mrs. Katherine William Edward Flndler The new firm hf.s ' engaged trol of the plumbing of buildings, and Shrewsbury; three 'daughters, Mrs; Wars Post 386 In Cape M a y . ' : • Catherine Ann -Reynolds . Bruce' Stuart, of Deal, and George the connection thereof with -outside Survivors are his widow- Mrs. Brandey, Mrs. Alida Van Slykc, Patricia Marie Finnlgan . Ralph T. Nioholls,. Monmouth W alter C. F oster \ Rebekah Ruth Rich Honvatt, Kingston,. Pa., whom Mr. sewers, cesspools or other receptacles/ Emily Vreelarid Cooley; three sons, Miss Mary- Hedman, Mrs. Gladys Hubert J. Ricks' regulating the practice of plumbing and B(?ach, Mrs. Louis Stalputi, Oalc- Dominick D. Francese Williams described as "specialists Ray L., of Neptune; Robert W.v Smith, Mrs;1 Solvieg Hagstrom, Kathleen Anne Riley the issuance of licences to practice hurst, Ocean Township, and Mrs. Marianne C. Francese in the leasing field,” as - special plumbing, is hereby established pursvi-' Nepiuno City, and Richard A., of Mrs. Ruth Knapp, Mrs. Marie Reed, William Austin Riley, Jr. ■ William F. Woniboutfh, here, and ■ Elizabeth . M. Freda : representatives^ ; ant to the .provisions of Chapter 275. : Brick Township^and four grandchil­ Miss Olive Downing, Mrs. Mary Lorraine Ann Rizzo P.L. of^3940, excepting, however, the nine grandchildren. Glenn E. Freirich • He announced that working ar* dren. Lowe and. Mrs. M ary-M arsh. • . Rita E. Robinson . ^ ■ hereinafter amendments and supple­ Services were held Tuesday in Frederick J. Frevert rangemerits haye already., been ments to said code. A copy of said .Services Were conducted Monday Robert A. Romero ritade witli* four Other utilities, tw o Long Branch, with the Flock Fu­ Penny Mae Frey code, together, with the amendments frOnv the Francioni, Taylor, and Barbara H eck Victoria- Mae Rosa in New Jersey and two in Pennsyl­ and supplements, is .annexed heretnt' neral Home in charge of arrange­ Lopez Funeral Home, 120010th and Bruce Lawrence Friedman Christopher Rose OCEAN GROVE — The Barbara Jacqueline G. Frost vania, to finance their* leasing of and made a part hereof without th^' ments. Atkins Avenue; Neptyne; with the J effrey B. R uby .■ • inclusion of the text thereof herein. ■ Heck Circle of St. P a u l's Church Adriana Fuhring gas equipment. The, arrangements Rev, John Merwin 'officiating.' In­ Kenneth Roger Ruriiney 86011011^2. The said code,.-together held Its June Banquet .at the Mar.- . Dolores Helon Gagllonc have been made , with ‘ Elizabeth­ with said amendments and supple­ terment was! in Monmouth Memor1 . Marie Isabelle Rush : MRS. JESSIE PICHLY ine Grill on the boardwalk in As­ P aul H. Ga; Nun town Gas Company, South Jersey ments, established and adopted by this i^l Park.,'':. Donna Joy Russell. ordinance is, described and com m only bury Park on Tuesday evening. Gas Company, Pennsylvania Fuel RICHMOND, VA.—A long-time • Robert Leroy Garrabrant Gerald F.. Ryan known as the "Plumbing Code ot New • Mrs. Kenneth Dellett welcomed ' John Douglas Garrett . Gas and Pennsylvania Gas and resident of Neptune, -N.. J., Mvs. Michael Angelo Salles Jersey. (Revised 1D04).*'. JAMES B. SCOTT everyone nnd wished them a good Lindsay R. Gastrlch Water Company. Section 3. .. Three copies of the said Jessie Pichly died here last'Sun- Jo-Ann Stilus' '-• Rowena1 Florence ‘Plumbing Code of New Jersey (Re­ . day. OCEAN GROVE —. James B. summer. ' : . • > ■ Donald Glenn Schell ; •.. vised 19G4)!\ together with said amend­ She is survived by two daugh­ Scott, 124 Clark Avenue,, a Grove Mrs: Jacob Batdorf offered the V Generette Accrued; interest on Series E Un­ ments and supplements, similarly Margaret Ann Schetelich ited States Savings Bonds, exchang­ ters, Mrs. Chnrline Rock, here, and resident for the past eighteen mon­ blessing and Mrs. Edward Poznan- Pamela Mary Glannetta marked, have been placed on file in Bronville Russell Scott, Jr. . the. office of the Clerk-of thjs munici­ Mrs. Mary Ellen Morn, of Valley ths, ;dled last W ednesday In .-Fitkin skl presented gifts to the following Richard Francis Gibbons ed for Series H Bonds, need not be . Linda Darnell Scott reported for. Federal income tax pality upon the introduction of this : Stream, N. Y.; one son, George Via, Hospital, Neptune, : at the. age of for their faithul service .to.the Cir­ Barbara J. Gilbert cle Mrs. Kenneth Dellett leader, Robert Thomas Scott purposes until the. H Bonds are ordinance and will remain on file in , Belmar, N. J.; seven grandchildren, 7 3 ;- ••• ••••.-;.-• ■ . : William Duncan Gillan such office for the use and examination Mrs. Alex Velllnga, who could not • Sandra Elizabeth Scott cashed or reach final maturity. jind 11 great-grandchiMrien. He .had been born in Scotland, D aniel Cl Gilmore of/the public. be present, Assistant leader; Mrs. : Thomas J. Sferlazzo . Semi-apnual Interest checks are Section 4, : In connection with • the and had resided In Newark for over A rlene M. G oerlng ; Carl Richard Shafto William Ahrens Study Book teach- Susan Maria Gonnella computed on the face value of the provisions of this ordinance and' the 25 years and'in Toms River for 5-| Sandra F. Sherwood code hereby established and adopted MRS. ROBERT LEVER ev, and Mrs. J a c o b Batdorf, devo­ H Bonds which Includes the accrued years, prior to moving here, in late Robert R. Goodrich, Jr. Victor Shlbla a part hereof, the following fees tional leader. Dennis M. Graham E Bond interest. shall be charged and received: - WESTCftESTER, PA.— Services io(>4. - Lawrence Shoats will be conducted tomorrow (Sat­ Mr. Scott was: a • member of the •Members attending -were: Mrs. Philip A- Grandinetti, Jr. (a) For. the examination of any ap­ Dellett, Mrs. Batdorf, Mrs. Ahrens, Patricia Charlotte Slebert LEGAL NOTICE plicant for license as master plumber* urday) for Mrs. Maria Lever,, who Pine Beach Senior Citizens Group. Barbara Jean' Grega Robert L. Silva Tw enty ($20.00) Dollars. . . Mrs. Alex Egjfud, Mrs. George Wit­ died Tuesday in the suburbs of the ■ Survivors' ore . his widow,; Mrs. - Nancy J. Griffin . Benjamin A. Simeone BOARD OF HEALTH -(b) For the issuance and annual re-.' Timothy Edward - ORDINANCE NO. 66-2 newal of a llccnse as master ptumbeAh.i city. She was a former resident Agnes Scott; one son, Gavin, of hers, : Mrs. Albert Meeks, Mrs. ,.H- Jam es: Simmons Hudson Snyder, Mrs. Laurence TOWNSHIP. OF. NEPTUNE IN THE Twenty-five ($25.00). Dollars. - . o f Ocean Grove, N. J., for 45 years, V erona; and. tw o sisters, Mrs.. M ary Haggerty :' Lynn Siskind Murphy, Mrs. James. Sullivan, Mrs. Carol Anne Hall 'COUNTY OF MONMOUTH . (c) For the filing of plans for a pro^ prior to moving to Pennsylvania Gotjrley and Miss Jean Scott, both Madeline Ruth Slocum posed plumbing work, Two ($2.00) Poznanski; Mrs. Frank Smith,. Robert Jerome Harrison last fall. She was 87 years of age. of Kearney. . Norman Arthur Slocum NOTICE is hereby given that ot a .Dollars.- . , - . Funeral services were held in Mrs. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Wm. Edward David Hawkins Susan Eileen Slocum regular meeting oi the Board oi Health (d) For the issuance of a permit for Mrs. Maria Lever, wife of 'the Schetelich, Mrs. Walter Justus, Barry Alan Henderson of the Township of Neptune in the a proposed plumbing construction or: Toms River, svith. the. Carmona • David Dodds Smith late Robert Lever, and daughter of Mrs. Raymond Crane, Mrs. Ray­ Frank P. Herbert County of Monmouth,.- held on the alteration. Tw o ($2.00) Dollars, provid ­ Funeral Home in charge. Diane Laverrio Smith ? ed, however, ah additional fee of fifty the late James and Maria Buskey, mond Navatler, Mrs. Glenn Fern- Cynthia M. Herbst | fourteenth day of June, .1806, the fol- Ian Carmichael Smith cents (50c) per fixture. ; born in Rochdale, England, came head, Miss Frances Stern, Mrs. Charles John Herrick ■ Irene,R. Smith ' : (e) Fnr the issupnee of a permit to this country with her parents MISS EDITH A. RUSSELL Carolyn Harrison, Mrs. Irwin Mil­ Peter Charles Hibbard for the replacement of a plumbing fix­ Jerome' Kenneth Smith ture Tw o ($2.00) Dollars. aid lived in Philadelphia, at the OCEAN GROVE' — MiSs Edith ligan, M r s . Charles F. Ludwig, and James Joseph Hill - -. Melvin Douglas Smith (f) For each re-inspectlon of plumb­ age of 8 years old, in the year of Annie Russell, a retired nursery Mrs, A. LeRoy Ward. ,. ■ Verita J. Alston Hill KRAFT Dinner ing work caused by the failure of the ; Rethel Vincent Smith governess.- and a resident, here lor lfcensee to comply with the provisions 1887. Marjorie Anne Hinds R obert John, Smith She came to live in Ocean Grove the past 21 years, died last Friday Susannah Wesley . Beveriy Dyann Hodge of the code or permit issued, Three ; r.t the Ocean Grove Nursing Home, Richard H. Smith ($3.00) Dollars. with Mr. Lever and her son, Roy, OCEAN GROVE—The Susannah Bruce John Hoffman R obert L o u is Smith IS Section 5. The hereinafter men­ following, a long illness. She was 83 W illiam . Scott H olderer at 55 Abbott Avenue, in June, 1921 Wesley Circle of St. Paul’s Church Frances Irene Shead ■ i tioned sections of said code are hereby Her many friends will remember years o f age, and resided at 113 Judy Marie Holland amended and supplemented to read as Heck Avenue. held a covered dish supper Monday Donna Marie. Solovikos . follow s: she resided there until September J'atnes Arthur Holloway Miss Russell was a member of night at the Parkview Hotel, 23 Carol Lynn Speakman Section 3.4 C. The tabulation o f' of 1965, when she moved to Pa. Marjorie Susan Holmes ! p j N N i g weights of service-weight- cast iron the Trinity Episcopal Church in As­ Seaview Avenue. Mrs. J. H. Hemp­ . Andrea Beth Spiegel Mrs. Lever is survived by three R ichard W; Hoppes Walter H. Stahsbury, Jr. soil pipe is eliminated, and in lieu; bury Park, and of the Trinity Guild hill was hostess, ■ • Barbara Lee Hores thereof transit pipe not exceeding five* nieces, Mrs. Lydia Wetherill, of Linda Elaine Steeb Auxiliary of the church. .- Co-hostesses were Mrs. .Charles Elizabeth Ann Hulsart ' and feet in length are permitted. " * Westchester,*Pa., Mrs. Marie Klein, She was also: a member of the Todd, Mrs. Donald Lippincott, , Dennis,Lee Stewart . Section E 400. . . Thomas E. Hundley Subsection 4.2.12 is hereby deleted. o f Feastervijle, Pa., and Mrs. Han­ Ocean Grove Homeowners. Associa Mrs: Raymond Strasscr, Mrs. M. S. John Vance Stocum V incent J. Hurley Francine Sue Stolz. ,j| B | S ection.E 500. .♦ nah4 PaUeyson, of Philadelphia, Pa tion, ! V'- Boughey, M ts. Doris Gilligan, Mrs; Theodore Richard Hyros Subsection 5.3.4 Building traps-are Carolyn Maxine Storey quick Funeral services will be held to­ Miss Russell had been born . in Roberta Thatcher, Mrs. Gladys Karen Jean Infanto required. When used, thev shall com­ Karl Straubinger ply with specifications for cast-iron morrow (Saturday) June 18, at the England. * ' Turner antf Mrs. John Sheppard. Donald Wayne Irons Sandra Jean Strevell soil-pipe fittings, or screwed drainage J; B. Smith & Son Funeral Home, She Is survlved by one sister, Mrs. Favors were made by Mrs. Stras- Donald Gip Irvin Rosalind Strother fittings as specified in Section E-300„ 115 East Gay Street, Westchester, Herbert Eccles, at home, and sev­ ser., ■ ' Douglas Arnott Irvin and Table 3.4 and shall have a fresh air in­ Jeffrey Mark Sutphln let on the house side of trap *$ the P 4 . - , eral nieces and nephews. Guests were Mrs. James Hahn, Raford* James Jackson Funeral services were held nt the Linda. Kay Suveg ; size of the building drain but not less Mrs. Donald Stocum, Mra. Norma Danlse Jacqbson Donna Beth Swingle • than 4 inches in diameter. Ocean Grove Memorial Home, ‘J18 Linda Susan Jafte full of cheese flavor Section E 900. MISS ANNA E. QUINN Jean Stem, Mrs. Hennie Klink and William Henry Szczytko Main Avenue, on Tuesday morning, Joan M. "Jenkins Subsection 9.1.1 Soil and waste p ip -1 Mrs. John Seiser, The invocation John "Christian Tanis III iVi OCEAN GROVE — Miss Anna E. with interment following in George Lynda Jernstedt- Count on Kraft Dinner for ing for drainage . systems within o was given by Mrs. Stocum. Fredrick Stanley Taylor building shall be of extra • heavy cast, Quinn, a resident^ h e r e 'fo r the past Washington Memorial Park, Par- Donald William Jobes Undtr macaroni that's full ; Gifts were presented to the Lee Overman Taylor iron, galvanized wrought iron, galvan­ seven years, died I.st' Wednesday amus. Roberta S. John o f golden cheeto goodnbe#: *: ized steel, brass, type M copper or leader, Mrs. Richard Reith, and Richard Daniel Taylor at the Ealon Park Nursing Home, Barbara Lynn Johnson K av« it on hand for speedy class D lead. The pipe and the fittings Susan Kate Taylor •Eatontowri, following a lengthy ill­ Mrs. Eula Chandler, study book Barry M. Johnson school lunches and burry»up for each tvpe of pipe shall complv u MRS. FREDERICK G. JOLLEY Marvin Kenneth Terry the spneifications as given in Section ness. She was 79 years ot age. . teacher. . ■ ' Barry, William Johnson suppers. It’sgood m ir ^ nny • . John Roland Tetrault E-300. -Table 3.4. • . -Miss Quinn had been born in OCEAN GROVE —- Mrs. Irene E. Mrs. Thomas Davis showed slides Harry Matthew tim s! Stlhsoction 9.1.2 Underground p ip - 2 Jolly, a .resident-here {or tne past Linda Dionne Thompson Qhio, and moved to the Grove in Which she and her husband had Johnson, Jr. Ing within buildings shall be of extra-^V 1959 from.Brooklyn, N. Y. 25 years,, died last Thursday at- the taken in Hawaii. Richard David Thomson heavv cast-iron soil pine, t.vpe L c o p -^ * Penelope Gloria Johnson • COSTS ner pipe, or as otherwise approved by ' . She was retired, a former teacher Ocean Groye Nursing Home follow­ This was tho final meeting for Susan Marie Tice A M RVIN O William Lawrence Johnson Robert M. Tiedemann ■ the Administrative Authority, whlcb with the New York CUy school sys­ ing a lengthy illness'.' She ,was 95 the circle with the present mem­ Christopher Howard Jones ONLY 5< shall, extend a distance of: at least five years of age., -, Barbara Ann Tuffel tem.. bership. In the fall the circle will Geneva Anne Jones (5) feet outside of a foundation. • Robert Nelson Turner Miss Quinn-was a member of Mrs. Jplley" was the widow o f the divide, with those members belong­ George Jones ^ Section 0. Any. person or. persons, James W. Tuzenew firm or corporation violating any of the the'. Central Methodist Church Ih late Frederick G. Jolley. ing prior to three years ago re­ James Joseph Jones Barbara Ann Vanderslice provisions of this ordinance or of the Brooklyn. - " She resided at 120 Main Avenue,, William C.'-Julian * Plumbing Code of. New • Jersey (Re­ maining the Susannah Wesley Cir­ Margaret A; Van She is survived b y 'a cousin, Chi and had been in the nursing home Judith J. Jurgens vised 1064)", as amended and supple­ for two months. cle, and those joining sincc then be- Koetsveld mented, made a- part hereof shall, upon vin Quinn, of Webster, Indlmiai coming the Clara Swain Circle. Carol J. Kaplan ■Services .were held at the,Ocean ^trs. Jolley had been born in Elba, Betty Lou Van Nest conviction thereof, pay a penalty-of not Mrs. Davis will head the former, Edward Howard Kaserkle Bruce A. Van Norde less than two ($2.00) .Dollars, nor . Grove Memorial Home, 118 Main (-r)v York. Patrick Kevin Keefe more^ than on e hundred ($100.00) dol­ with Mrs. Sheppard as co-leader, Karol Mae Van Note Avenue, with interment in Brook- Services were held Monday even­ Kevin Sean Kernahan lars for each offense'. ■ ; and Mi’s. Reith the latter, wtih Mrs. Robert C. Vargo ^Section 7. All fees, penalties, and ville, Ind. ing at li A. M. at the Ocean Grove Robert Leroy Ketcham Wesley Waible assisting. Carol Ann Varhol moneys collected under any provision Memoi'lal Home, 118’ Main Avenue, Karen Lynn Kllz Others present were Mrs. Loren Peter Richard Verdee of this ordinance or the code estab­ with interment.. in "Four Corners Arthur John Kinsey lished, herein, shall be jiaid to the treas­ MRS. H. D. VAN WOGGELUM T! Moses, Mrs. Henrietta Piccoli, Carl M. Votrano Cemetery, Patgrson N. Y. " - Michael Joseph urer of the municipality. OCEAN dROVE — Mrs, Ella Van Mrs. William Schunk, Mrs.. James Carney Anthony Vetrano .Section 8. . All--ordinances, . ' Kokinchak or . parts: Woggelum, a resident here for 19 Hendrickson',. Mrs. Wm. T. Jolley, Gladys Jeanne Victorious of ordinances; in conflict or inconsis- - MISS EDNA M. RAYNOR Alan Steward Kornfleld tent with thig ordinance,, are hereby re- /». years, died last-Wednesday at the Mrs. William Wcgge, Mrs. E. Fa-, Linda Marie Vigneault Clifford Kornfleld pealed, but only, however, to the ex- Frances Convalescent Home InNep-. OCEAN GROVE -* Miss Edna M. Robert John Vlgnollnl bov Mrs. Alfred Manley, .Miss Barbara E. Kosteckl tent of such conflict or inconsistency: , . tune City, at the age of 82. She re Raynor, for 12. years a resident of Marc Peter Vink it. being the: legislative intent that aI7 Lydia Hebelcr, Mrs. Sinclair Suth­ Thomas Joseph Kozar • sided here a t 118 I'.nkq1 Avenue. the Grove, died last Thursday at Michael Anthony Vlrgilio otiier ordinances, or parts of ordi- erland;- „ ,, ,r nances, now existing and in effect, un-. Mrs. Van Woggelum had been her home, S4' Asbury Avenue, at Sdzoiine H. La Barre George Henry Voll Also, Mrs. Jean Dabler, MfS- Arthur Anthony La Bella less the same be in conflict or. ln con - born in Hamburg, Germany. the age o f 7i5. . , • . . • • . Cra:g Antl-ony Wagner How fo liven up Francis Kelly, Mrs. Carl Meyer, Carolyn May Lambert .sistent with any of the provisions'-of , ..She was formerly proprietor of S h e .had been- born in New* York Wanda I.y.m Waites this ordinance shall remain in ■ fun Mrs. John Williamson, Mis. John Ronald Hewitson Lnnkone florist shops in New'Brunswick and City, the daughter of the-late Mr. Christine Walker force and effect. McDonnell and Mrs. Stuart Blanch­ Susan Joan Lane Section. 9.-'In the event that any • Perth Amboy, where she resided and Mis. John Raynor. : Elizabeth M. Walker potato ard. section* sentence .or"clause of this ordl-v prior to-moving here in 1947. M iss Raynor retired in 1954. fol­ Linda Mary La Rue Fred Ray Warren N ora M. Lau Just mix it with Kraft Sandwich nnncf* or code ^hall be declared, u n con - : Survivors are her husband,' Her­ lowing 30 years of service with the sfituiionnl b y. a Court of competent, Ruth M. Laws- John Reginald Watson, Jr. Spread I Spedal perky reliahee in s bert: D. Van Woggelum; one son, Brooklyn -Bureau' of Social Service. Blanche Kemp Joyce- G. W atson iurisdlction, sheh declaration shall not Raymond R. Leaycraft creamy, testy drcseing. Great on in any manner prejiyjlice. the enforce- .- Raymond P. Van -AVoggelum, and ”She< wasC^-a cipember'^ b f 'Chrlst- OCEAN GROVE — The Blanche Gayle A. Webb Edward James Lee Jiead lettuce, too. And it comes in * ment of the ‘remaining provisions. several cousins.. Cliu rch Unit y: i n Asbit i‘y. .‘Park; • . Kemp Circle ended the 1965-66 Thomas Morris Welch Elizabeth Joyce Lembo 1 bandy new wido-mouth jar I Section 10. .This 'ordinance: 'dnd .tiie Services were conducted last Sat­ zThereare!.no known survivors.: season with a l'unehepn "at • the James William Wenger codei together with._the. amendmerits, ; Joan Alary Lemler urday. morning from the Ocean Funeral services were .held last Homestead Restaurant on June Ellen S. W eseioh and suoplements. established -herein Richard William Leverich ■ phall -tako effect thirtv days' after the Grove .Memorial Home.' 118- Main Saturday morh'ing at the Ely. Fun­ 151 li. The luncheon was" preceded Melanie Wesselman Thomas E. L illy V first- nublication’ of the ordinance, in Avenue, w ith interment following eral Home .in Asbury Park, w ith the -by a. pi'ayer, by, the leader, Mrs, KRAFT accordance with , the provisions - of Nancy Elizabeth Margaret Mary Whittier in. Alpine Cemetery in Perth Am Rev. John E. ' M avioia, ' pastor . of Marjorie'Morris.- Alexunder Willinms R.S. 20:3-69. , boy. Christ, Church Unity, i Officiating. Mrs. James Hahn, president of Livingston Linda L, Williams t (Signed) HAROLD T.l AYERS William F. Loehning, Jr. *'. • . President ' Interment was in Woodiawn Ceme­ Robert Normon Wilms the'. W.S.C.S., mid guest,' entertain­ . Era Loizos Attest: JAMES G; ROGERS ,£■ tery, Bronx, New York. James, W.: Wilson - .- Secretary - • '»..i ed by reading several humorous Kathleen H. Lorenzo poems; Mrs. Archie Talntor, tt for, Donna Diana Wood —24 . $20.12 > . . A rthur D. L ow rner English teacher in the Batten ' Linda F. Woolley. . FRANCIONI. • MISS ELSIE M. BANK; Edward Charles Lube High ' School, Elizabeth, was Norman Richard Wright OCEAN, .GROVE — -Word has Thomas John Lukacs . TAYLOR and been received here of the death of. guest o f the. leader, w h o Is -also Arlene G. Lukow ltz Thomas P .Wuoria Miss Elsie M. Bank, summer resi­ from .Elizabeth;-. Miss - Mary Wat­ Beryl Anne Lyford . — ------^ i- - LOPEZ, Inc. dent here fpr many years, maintain­ son, co-leader of the circle, read Patricia Mary Me Auley ing homes at 7. Pitman Avenue and a lovely poem, presented Mrs. Mor­ Natural Gas USE FUNERAL HOME Robert Walter Me Grath NO EXTRA 113 Mt. Hermon Way. Miss Bank ris with a beautiful token of'ap­ Arlene Frances Me- Kenna . (Continued from Paco 1) Exclusive l>i*t Inexpensive OUR tiled last Saturday, June .11, while preciation from the circle mem­ Patricia Alletta Mc Kcnzie direction and is broadening its CHARGE. bers, and gave. the teacher, Mrs. DANIEL L; FRANCIONI hospitalized In Brooklyn, N. Y. She John N. M e K night long-range;prospects/ This Is one POPULAR PAY Edwin Devonshire, a small token THOMAS W. TAYLOR resided during, the winter months Thorabelle Me , Pherson of the ways we feel we can broiad- WATCH­ D. JOSEPH LOPEZ at 353 East 29th. Street, - Brooklyn. of appreciation from the circle. Robert Norman Me Rae en the company.” REGULAR 704 -7th Ave, Asbury Park Funeral services were conducted Others attending were: Mrs. Kathleen AnneMac Dowell . In commenting on the growth in DOG RATE FOR Tel. 775-0021 yesterday (Thursday) in Brooklyn. Bleecker Stirling, Mrs. Gertrude Julia Anita Mack the past year, the Gas Company SERVICE 10th & Atkins Ave. Neptune Keith, Miss-Anna K. Nestor, Miss Russell David Major President said, "For the 12 months YOUR OIL *■------Laurettc McKendree, Mrs. Harold Tel. 775-0028 Gall Ann: Mansfield ended April 30, w e sold 2 H* billion SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Sturges, -Mrs.. M yrtus.. Davis, Miss William P. Manos cubic feet mpre gas than we did in *3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL' Blanche - Kemp. Mrs.- ■ Gertrude Maria Helena C. the previous 12 months for a 14.1% Bookholt, Mrs. A. H. Fischer, Mrs. Marianino Increase. During that same period Etta Akins, Mrs.' James Hahn and George W. Martin we added 8,686 new. customers, for , OCEAN GROVE Mrs. A . C; Brfldy.. David E; .Matson . a gain o f 5;6%, or tinore than dou­ Harry Earl May ble the national average of custom­ HEATING OIL Robert James Mqreira er increase for gas utilities. What MEMORIAL O td J m w u Lynda Sharon.Moris is particularly significant is that Eunice Jean Morris m ore than 86%, or virtually nintf CALL 775-4600 FOR PROMPT PAID Philip N. Moses out. of every 10 new customer?, is HOME For Old Gold and Ronald V. -Mulllken a gas heating customer.” r Steven Peter . Munn Silver and. Mr. Williams will serve as Presi­ RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE 118 MAIN AVENUE John T. Murphy dent and a Director;of Gas Asso­ Old Jewelry Richard Brian Murphy AIR CONDITIONED ciated Services, Inc. Other officers Sharon Lynn Murphy are William J. Miners, Vice Presi­ Kathleen Virginia Murray Phone 774-1753 dent, and a Vice President of New 20 PROSPECT I B . FEDDES Bessie Lorraine Newell Jersey Natural; Sidney M. Schrei- Lady • IVm. P. Walton Jr. Jo Ann Nicholas WELLER'S NEPTUNE JBWELEB Man can no longer live by ber, Secretary; and Thomas B. Attendant Owner and Mgr. Bernice Kay Oberlander Toohey, Treasurer. OCEAN GROVE bread alone—he must hare • Laurence George O’Neil ESTABLISHED IN 1916 PHONE 775-4600 g . - - POST OFFICE BLDG. The other directors of GAS will trodtt card.” Salvatore G. Ordino . be Mr. Schrelber, who is General Sn h u u u uUlSIllUlUllllJIlVlLillJltit II llWli.’lflStilll tQi? ,