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;- * r School Board Hires Six New janitors New Six o. XX, o 9 No. LXXXV, Vol. et f i adtoa jani­ additional six of ment os n fv cftra work­ cafeteria five and tors lar meeting of the Neptune Neptune Education the of of Board tegu­ a Township at meeting lar approved was ers ensa night. Wednesday Twsi ^dl Euain pro|- Education ^Adult •Township e epoes o te cafe­ the for employees new Augustine Bartee, George dek, Schuck, Eva Bartolf, Leon^ Leon^ Bartolf, Eva Elsie Schuck, Johnson, Isabel are teria Weitzel; B. alter W and Dona e sho ya wr as ap­ also were year school new Hagerman. Iren and Benson etr gae ece, .-was ele­ . ac­ teacher, Phillips, grade Barbara mentary resig­ of The Board.- nation the by proved various schools under the Neptune Neptune the under schools various cepted. Approval was also given given also was Approval cepted. for appointment of directors in the the in directors of appointment for rtn wt te onhp Com­ Township the with erating mittee. coop­ is Board the which in gram ■ It blew all the way down to our our to down way the all blew ■ It Parkway Parkway is engaged in spreading spreading propaganda., in anti-fog engaged is Parkway od ■ 5 ■ on,the fog road. of e(evils th motor­ against educate ists to effort an passing in time be will it Park­ reported the way, operates .\vhieh thority, E. White said, the leaflets will be be will leaflets the said, White E. of 'period a over leaflets” “fog out mon sight on the Parkway, its its Parkway, the on sight mon of hazards the for and Parkway patron the the prepare at to time program to time from distributed ditions. State : Police and traffic traffic and : Police State ditions. fog. scattered and a sudden of art p as plazas toll various ept avne warnings. advance ten­ despite motorist a report engineers con­ with inability coping in indifference motorist or some dem onstrated have appearances. occasional as posted sign a t toll plazas in ad­ in plazas toll t a sign well as posted as message fog personal by of given Au­ threat the the meet by to taken' thority steps several fog during “overdrive” to dency ac o fgon areas. fogbound of vance are Warnings Parkway. the on augment month, last- started was ready for use at ramps and plazas plazas and ramps at use areas' for ready made critical been have along lights .flashing and up set been o rvd adtoa wrig and- warnings additional provide to night, did not realize how forceful forceful how realize not did night, the in resting, now is and house have snow,” not so the winds sure sure winds the so not snow,” have shall we and blow shall winds north gully to the rear of our home. Was Was home. our of rear the to gully n msig hi Crsms tree? and Christmas their rain Any­ missing down. one get nailed not we but- everything blow, do the winds were, went to choir prac prac choir to went were, Thursday winds the last soul brave very a giving a sample of what to expect is expect to March what of sample home. into a and giving turn to Gables glad the was sure night­ mare, a was home coming and tice o te als rpry Owners', Property Gables the day for the is 28 Feb. Sunday, member until here! long be be will won’t spring it patience, have ’May .so’ ’ flowers, bring cheerful will One .month. the during n. etn. t il e ed at held be will It meeting. Inc. thought remains—April showers showers remains—April thought 6-6 Euain Contracts Education ’60-’61 With Along Approved, ie aeei Employees Cafeteria Five ETN h employ­ The — NEPTUNE All education contracts for the the for contracts education All New janitors are Jos. Gon- Gon- Jos. are janitors New RED BANK—The Garden State State Garden BANK—The RED h Nw esy iha Au­ Highway Jersey New The Authority , Chairman Katharine' Katharine' ,Chairman Authority hl fg a nt en com­ a been not has fog While The leaflets, whose distribution distribution whose leaflets, The rpr Dies o Haz­ For Drivers Prepare lsig ihs Planned Lights Flashing Speeds, -Changeable ards; Changeable speed signs have have signs speed Changeable Hi there. The saying goes, “The “The goes, saying The there. Hi Neptune Road, Wakefield 308 ebr ai nnmmes re­ non-members, arid Members “The ' * — — ■' ‘Hi’- ata Hurry Martha PR 5-0899 - 5-0899 PR , Face eight, pleaseeight, Face , ------ae w,pes Pr, R.-86. * —9 .5-2836... PR Park, Page two,please :-:-v

Natural Names Richards Jersey Natural Gas Company, Company, Gas Natural Jersey has announced the promotion promotion the New announced the has of president Otto, of Jack Jack of eomn; . ' ’. De­ and velopment; Planning De ent. of company’s partm the of manager dustrial Sales Manager. He was^ was^ He Manager. Sales dustrial iautd rm esear Poly­ Rensselaer from gi-aduated In^i as 1952, June, since company: f nutil niern degree. Engineering Industrial of technic Institute .with a Bachelor Bachelor a .with Institute technic Sln 38 oka Ae, Asbury Ave., Cookman 318 .Salon, in 1955 to help meet the. growth of of growth the. meet help to 1955 in supply; research of systems and and systems of research supply; forecasts re­ is long-range company, for the sponsible and area the created was which Development, f h Idsra Avsr Com­ Advisory Area Industrial Park the chairman of Asbury Commerce, of the Chamber, of dent control. budget and statistics; studies of special correlation methods; in Schools of the New Jersey Gas Gas Jersey New the of Schools in of chairman , Board and Planning AssemblyClass rind operation construction, of Department and the Steering Com­ Steering the and Department the of Committee Ceramics and Development Industrial the member-) of a also is : He Association; Utilization Gas on Committee County the Monmouth the of mittee American Gas Association, the the Association, Gas American Glass the Commerce, of Chamber State Jersey New the of Committee ite f omuh Council,1Boy Monmouth of mittee Fire Girt Sea the Association, ment cus f America. of Scouts monthly meeting in St. Paul's Paul's St. regular the in at meeting be to monthly Bible blasts bluster­ baffling, ing Assembly the braved the' Class afternoon Elects ’60Officers Elects evelop­ IndustrialD - Jersey NeW hymn singing, Mrs. Philip Jones Jones Philip Mrs. singing, hymn hrh Peiet . Skidmore W. President Church. substituting at .the piano, and and this piano, interest .the °f at toP’c ma'n substituting i l'le group then reading, Bible with led Febru­ of week the will lighted be sea, the facing ditorium, Au­ Grove Ocean the the of on front Cross Memorial foot ult MrhnieFi Prices MerchandisedFair Quality f r. . W awc by -W. • A. Warwick Mrs. of memory in 5 March to 27 ary prayer - followed by • Rev. R .' .C-. .' R Rev. by • - followed prayer Miss and Porter E. John Mrs. ILASNS Op te . O. P. the Opp.WILLIAMSON’S. at 4th Av., Bradley Bch. PR 5-8062 Bch.PR Bradley Av., 4th at 2, o $0 opee' Shampoo, complete.' Regular $10 now $20, Waves. Cold Zoto’s and da . awc, 0 Bosley 503 Warwick, T. Kdna Repair all makes ,Ace TV, MainSt. TV, ,Ace makes all Repair Recorders. Tape & Players Record vne ToyVeini'.Avenue, Md- ar tl, 2 En’ Beauty Erna’s ’ $2. style, hair . Mr. Richards is First Vice Presi­ Vice First is Richards Mr. . Mr. Richards has been with the the with been has Richards Mr. Appointed Manager of Util­ of Manager Appointed ASBURY PARK—Dale B. B. PARK—Dale ASBURY Development And ning Plan­ Of Deparllhent ity’s The Department of Planning and and Planning of Department The OCEAN: GROVE — Last Friday Friday GROVE — Last OCEAN: CA GOE—Te 18- GROVE The — OCEAN eray pca. eee Curtis Helene Special. February As President; Rev. Richard Rev. President; As atr kdoe Continues Skidmore Walter . wf Cas Teacher Class Swift C. EOIL CROSS MEMORIAL OCEAJ HP I OEN GROVE OCEAN IN SHOP, ak ; ihrs Jr. Richards, V; Jack V . . V ------* s F ;y * g eght please t, h eig age P * ;y ;

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aga, otmuh V. became Va., Portsmouth, Vaughan, Andrews Methodist Church, Porter wrists, and a scalloped portrait portrait scalloped a and wrists, Porter Church, Methodist Andrews mouth, Va., was the scene of a neckline, embroidered in irridescent irridescent in embroidered neckline, a of scene at 30 the Jan. wedding was Va., mouth, lice Captain A. LeRoy Ward and and Ward LeRoy Po­ A. J., N. Captain lice Neptune, of son Ward, Henry William Mrs. and Mr. of ter T. L. Adamson, organist, played i played organist, Adamson, L. T. VJ: • J. N. Grove, daugh­ Vaughan, Lee Betty Miss the Rev. Thomas Y. Lovern,before Lovern,before Y. Thomas Rev. the Gvn n mrig b hr fa­ her by marriage in. Given ; “I sang who Doleman, W. R. Mrs; cut jialrns, with banked altar an Ocean' 144- Broadway, Ward,' Mrs. LeRoy Lester Mr. of bride the oe ocrig h cniin of conditions the concerning [done ‘h Lr’ Prayer,” Lord’s ‘‘The . PORTSMOUTH, VA, — The St. sleeves tapered to points at the the at points to tapered sleeves St. VA, The — PORTSMOUTH, . ther, William Henry Vaughan, the the Vaughan, Henry William ther, Mrs, tapers... .lighted and flowers. lace. The basque bodice, buttoned i Va. They were gowned^ like the the like gowned^ were They i Va. buttoned bodice, basque The lace. accompanied and music nuptial the rd wr a rdtoa wedding traditional a wore bride os ws eind ih og1 7 ^ .Pageflvi!> pleillie ^ .7' 1 long with designed was self-covered tons, with back the up and “Because” Truly,” You Love West Neptune Property Owners WestNeptune Property day night in the Hamilton Fire Fire • ' Hamilton presided. the in night day Tues­ held Property was Association Neptune Owners West the of ing Thoriias Daniels,’ Ermon Jones, Jones, Ermon Daniels,’ Thoriias Ruby. Mr. by members the to duced as rd r, . ars s guest's. as Harris D. Ran- Mrs, arid introduced dals Arthur McKay, turn Francis Mrs. in Harris Mr. intro­ was League, Civic Neptune president, Ruby, Walter House. uue Eeyhn ses o be to seems Everything future. at- in be will who direction youngsters the for right the , he what is, in, working feels is board the making the old high school safe safe school high old the making that reported -representative, tion et f col os Ra, was Road, House School of west now is Board Planning Township meet­ committee, township the to order. good in along going h crmn ws efre by performed was ceremony ;The month. area, park The strength. Neptune full in the that reported ings, near , the ' in there school, teding ey se i smtig ol be could something if asked nedy ing clubs: W.S.C.S., Woman’s Club,clubs: ing the to follow­ the thanks of and officersmembers and greetings send 1- KE etc., pic­ lamps, curios, bric-a-brac, tures, furniture, used D.A.R. and A.A.U.W., for the many ' many the for A.A.U.W., and D.A.R. flowers, fruits, cards and visits, visits, and cards fruits, flowers, 50 —9* 4500. t rne Cnaecn Hm. ersmns hs udy evening Sunday this . refreshments serve to going is Home. group This Convalescent Circle. friends. Frances her see at to glad be will She NPUE h rglr meet­ regular The .NEPTUNE— Daniel “Harris, president of the the of president “Harris, Daniel ihe Nri, or o educa­ of board Norris, Michael ne e bsns Wlo Ken­ Wilson business new Under Ordwin Zagury, representative ! enjoyed by the many who attended. who many the by ! enjoyed representative Zagury, Ordwin EL ETR IL BUY WILL CENTER DEAL is ad C Gy wishes"to Gay C. Maude Miss Nuptials Nuptials Jan. 30 Portsmouth, In Va. Discuss ParkDiscuss AD F THANKS OF CARD Hear Twp. Officials On“Safety” Officials Twp. Hear f o NEPTUNE, NEW NEW NEPTUNE, r ad r. etr eo Ward LeRoy Lester Mrs. andMr; 2 2 ~ : ~ ' o’clock when when o’clock 'y.' :

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History Speaker History Laird was the guest speaker at a a at speaker guest the was Laird At Woman’sAt Club tion Department of the Ocean Ocean the of Department Legisla­ and tion Civics the of meeting rv Wmns lb at Thurs­ last Club Woman’s Grove ment chairman, introduced the the introduced chairman, ment day. od ad h Ffh itit Pro-: District chairman. Fifth gram the and Free­ hold, of presi-' Club Woman’s past the of a dent Laird, Mrs. speaker, for February — American History History — American February for present challenge the challenge and present government of system our history the discussed She Her­ American itage.” “Our month—was of governments, the formation of of formation the governments, of eiae / ■ :■ /■ / heritage. the St. Patrick’s "card and game game and "card Patrick’s St. the Mrs; Russell L. Snyder announced announced Snyder L. clubhouse; Russell the Mrs; at 17th March party the hostesses—Mrs. Charles Piper, Piper, Charles hostesses—Mrs. the 26. February Tea and Musicale the r. rn Mle, r. . C. P. Mrs. Muller, Frank Mrs. r. agrt McVoy. and Margaret Burgoyne Mrs. Alice Miss Cornes, Strom, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs Mrs Thompson, Frank Mrs. Strom, attended. ere umn Ms N S Fran­ S. N. Mrs. Rutmanj George ee Pre, r. ) J Valen­ J. I). Miss Mrs. Thompson, Parker, Ethel Helen Mrs. cis, ie Ms P L Gdi, r. . A. J. Mrs. Gaddis, L. P. Mrs. tine, Fulton, Mrs. Paul Straussburger, Straussburger, Jennie Paul Miss Mrs. Fulton* Fulton, Mae Miss oe, is lrne . Gower C. B, Florence Harry Miss Mrs. Jones, Carry], Florence Metzger. N.. A. Hrs. Cooper, C. Frank Mrs. Manley, Raymond Mrs. *¥ ,* Dore, Mrs. Roy Thoms, Mrs. Harry Harry Mrs. Thoms, Roy Mrs. Dore, Mrs. Drown, Samuel Mrs. Proven, Brandley, Katherine M.iss Link, c, r. ere loyr. David BlooiyMrs. George Mrs. Icy, Thomas Mrs. .Piper, Charles Mrs. Fred Engel, Mrs. Martha Parkhill Mrs Parkhill Martha Swanson, Mrs. Engel, Irwin Fred Mrs. Tice, Black- Joseph Mrs. Larson, Oscar' Mrs. J. N. Ferrier, Mrs. Alexander Alexander Mrs. Ferrier, N. J. Mrs. Miss Schnepper, Fred Mrs. And, , ilr Ms Gog Paterson. George Mrs. Millari uh 3 Abt Aeu, Mrs. Avenue, Abbott 34 Bush, of Auxiliary Company Fire ington March Party 25th Card Auxiliary night at the home of Mi’s. Lester Lester Mi’s. of home the Wednesday at on night met Grove, Ocean rw isn hsess Ms Clif- Mrs. hostesses. Wilson, drew Howard Smith, Jr., and Mrs. An- An- Mrs. and Jr., Smith, Howard himn f committee. of chairman eei o te usie ud win­ fund, sunshine the of benefit Harries, William Mrs. House, Avenue. OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Frank C. Frank GROVE—Mrs. OCEAN e o te vnn.a Ms Wil­ Mrs. evening.was the of ner horse prize every month for the the for month every prize horse Main of on front store in Smith’s 28, Howard May Saturday, ebr peet Ms Clifford Mrs. present: members the for completed was. everything im Nordhausen. liam slate of officers for ejection in in ejection for officers of slate nominat­ ing The 19. March on Head1' r. . . ilg cvc depart­ civics Hillig, J. E. Mrs. 23, at the home of Mrs. Andrew Andrew Mrs. of home the at 23, ■ ' Ray­ Ward. Mrs. Bush; Lester Mrs. en,' Albert Mrs. Sr/, Long,' Mrs.: Robert Helen Mrs. George'Cole, Mrs. Cole, off April. ice. in take to March, “Red see .to York New to trip bus isn- atn or, Neptune. Coprt, Halton Wilson,- LeRoy A. Mrs; and Beekman, mond Howard Nordiiaus: William .Mrs. Mrs; Ji\, Smith, Wilson, Andrew Storzieri, .Joseph Mrs. LeLand, Stanley ,Mrs. ’Angles, Mrs. Oppel, women women e tpc a aporae one appropriate an topic, Her reod;Tls Club­ Tells Freehold,; Laird, C. Frank Mrs. ek, r. ld Pcad Mrs. Packard, Clyde Mrs. Meeks, Mrs.- Charles Wai-ner announced announced Wai-ner Charles Mrs.- About 45 members and guests guests and members 45 About by served, were Refreshments Attending were: Mrs; Frederick Frederick Mrs; were: Attending • OCEAN GROVE — The Wash Wash The — GROVE OCEAN A food sale was1 discussed for for discussed was1 sale food A It was decided to have a dark dark a have to decided was It Refreshments were served to to served were Refreshments de t o r p e r Nordhausen Mrs. The next'meeting will be March March be will next'meeting The 3Mi Aeu, ca Grove Ocean Avenue, 53'Main ebr ad hi fmle. .. families. their and members committee UHS STATIONERY RUTH’S HLRNS BOOKS CHILDREN’S HALLMARK CARDS- : CARDS- HALLMARK —* — . Of Of “Heritage” presented a new new a presented o our to ------American American : ' f O t ae of rc t e th erica m A f o tates S d ite n U

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W. OES REELECT VOTERS TWP. Blake-Anderson ggmn o ter ic, Miss niece, their of .gagement Troth AnnouncedTroth r. ebr Sot lk, r, of Jr., Blake, Scott Herbert Mrs. derson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ernest Mrs. and An­ Mr. of Charles son derson, Richard Mr. to. J., N. en the announce Conn., Rowayton, A. Anderson, of Chatham, N. J., J., N. Chatham, of Anderson, Park A. Florham Cluthe, F. residing H Blake, at Kirkpatrick Lissa and Ocean Grove, N. J. Miss Blake Blake Miss J. N. Grove, Ocean and s h duhe o te ae Mr, late Stephenson the of Montgomery Mrs. and daughter the is lk o Mnhm N J. N. Mendham, of Blake with(-J; W. Sparks and Company, Company, and Sparks W. with(-J; School, Secretarial Gibbs Katharine Armed,. Forces. He is associated associated is the He with served Forces. Armed,. and in Orange College East Upsala attended" J., N. Inc., Malitz, M. associated is Lester She with City. York New and School High J., N. Morristown, a brokerage firm in New, York York New, in firm brokerage a Orange, West School, Carteret City. York New in firm producing township’s the in Tuesday reelected were commissioners City. Ocean In districts. fire three approved were budgets and Avenue, Neptune, N. J., completed completed J., N. Neptune, Avenue, MonmouthFt.At eund o fie n te rec­ the and office to returned Heckman E. Harold Grove,1 weeks of training in the duties duties the in training of weeks CompletesCourse the associate officer advanced advanced officer associate the n Wlim . ibr were Gilbert C. William and course Feb. 3 at the Army„Signal J. N. Army„Signal Monmouth, the Fort School, at 3 Feb. course Mrs. of son Zervas, W. John Capt; ih col te 7ya-l of­ 37-yeav-old the School, High ..: .: 1942. in officer, Corps grade field Signal a of responsibilities and Elizabeth Zervas, 1345 Corlies Corlies 1345 Zervas, Elizabeth tm was1 adopted; item ficer attended Newark College of of College Newark Engineering. attended ficer oe aa fo Neptune; from away moved one- unexpired the to named Hills River Shark Un­ at excelled, balloting vpters with ord er em a etvctd by seat:vacated a term, year Nelson and houses, Lang E. fire Charles Hamilton and l-er evc. rg o quali­ of Drugs service. All-year al'. or :0AM - 0 P.M 10 - A.M. Houra8:30 Nagle's. ent Ombe h has. who Ormsbee Kenneth was Harris Harold three and terms for missioners ty for prescriptions. Doctors.advise prescriptions. for ty Army -'the captainCentered The . The amr ee elce com­ reelected were Palmer approved. to fr ra ie protection. fire area for ation Archie reelected Avenue Mon­roe on house fire Liberty at poe the aproved ec: s omsinr and commissioners La\vf- as rencc: Norman and Peterson ROWAYTON, CONN;—Mr. and and CONN;—Mr. ROWAYTON, FORT MONMOUTH, N. J.— J.— N. MONMOUTH, FORT is lk i a rdae of graduate a is Blake Miss ETN TP — Fire — TWP. NEPTUNE Mr. Anderson is a graduate of of graduate a is Anderson Mr. A September wedding is planned. is wedding September A ati Zra rcie 13 received Zervas Captain In Neptune fire district district fire Neptune In A' 1940 graduate of. Harrison Harrison of. graduate 1940 A' AL’ MI CENTRAL MAIN NAGLE’S Neptune district' district' Neptune COMMISSIONERS FIRE PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 PR PHARMACY— $59,800 $49,160 is is K Blake K. Lissa Miss . John ZervasJohn . prpito was appropriation $13,3-15 appropriations 184th #2 appropri­ voters t r a e y year , ' , . #1, a

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Fetes VeteransAt Fetes nul Dinner Annual ieCmayo ca rv . r Grove Ocean of Company Fire ebr wih 0 r more,, . or its 20 of ith w twenty-five members honored wre bde. ■ ■. ■ - badges. awarded Sat­ last dinner ashing­ W Birthday annual ton the at years tion certificates and were also also were and certificates pre­ tion were They here. taurant, etd ih pca recogni­ special with sented res­ Peterson’s t a night urday Charles Dunning, the only one one only to, the awarded Dunning, was Charles fighters fire an' with the company. He reminisced reminisced He years company. more the or 50 with of record a with of hand and. horse-drawn equip-, equip-, horse-drawn and. hand of on experiences in the early years years early the in experiences on et H jie te opn in company . the 1910. joined He ment. | Neptune plumbing and heating heating and plumbing | Neptune edo da Pilp & o, Inc., Son, & Phillips Edgar of i head Dave. 1919; Morris, Frank 1915; James 1915; Dunning, were: Elmer 1920; enlistment Blair, their of

ibr ue, 91 J- or, . Moore, J;- 1911; Guyer, Wilbur ! firm, addressed the Avon-Bradlejr Avon-Bradlejr the addressed ! firm, ’ely 94 n E. we, 1915. Sweet, Ed. 1914,and O’Reilly, 96 .oad . mt, 1928; Smith, L. .Howard 1926; son, 1923; Morris J. Woodring, Woodring, 1926. Francis, J. Russell and Morris 1927, 1923; Wil­ Chas. son, 1925; Weaver, DeGroot, Charles Norman 1925; Beattie, arn rw, 98 W. Her­ Wm. 1938; Brown, Warren Oscar Jones, 1937; Arch Shaw, Shaw, Arch 1935; 1937; Jones, Jones, Charles Oscar 1937; 1934; bert, Blair, Stuart J. 1934; dorf, ad 1935. Ward, bert S. Layton. Corsages and and Corsages Layton. Al­ S. Rev. chaplain, bert the the in of invocation absence the din­ gave the and t ner a presided .company, the boxes of candy were provided for for provided were candy of boxes 1940; T. Turdo, 1937, and Le3ter Le3ter and 1937, Turdo, T. 1940; were welcomed — Bobby, Brown, Brown, Bobby, — welcomed were and his bride. bride. his and mar­ wan recently greeting the. most to special extended a And pard. rhsr. . orchestra. ried couple, young Lester Ward Ward Lester young couple, ried Shep­ Dick and Jr., Ward, Lester ne.W;.jmembers Three, ladies.: the with music by Michael Sawczak Sawczak Michael by music with “Story of the Bath.” For the past past the For Bath.” the of “Story 1 ln t,wl reopenfor'business: will St., Olin51 the! throughout groups church speak­ been has the- Phillips Mr. on year yesterday Club Kiwanis ies Ms Vtl Need.” Vital -Most Life’s ‘‘Water— subject, new a for­ Ki- group the mer and for chose and Rotary ark: wanis'Clubs, P Asbury both and addressed the he week civic Last state. clubs, service to ing o. Mr 1—hs & Mildred' &Jaques. 14—Chas. Mar. Mon., i mte ad ie ates took Matthews Siie and mother his when week this, heavcn-'on-earth of week! this them had and Dot are the Easter Bunnies’ Bunnies’ Sue Easter the Palmer’s. are Kay Dot and to over him of their wares at the Firehouse by by Firehouse the at wares their of home your in bunny the aid get-to hyl so yu ht hy have! they what you and show Sue or they’ll call: Dot just them, irig also in will meetings kit... and ‘them other show breakfast promptu you’re —when Auxiliary Fire the for assistants ok ihy luscious. mighty look ored eggs and chocolate chicken* chicken* chocolate and eggs ored h Hlsbt f o:ae’ mk ■ mak- aren’t you: if Hills—but the : im- an t a this road you time the na i Mrh 7h a Thursda'y a 17th, March is endar can you off things checking of samples' were and their year this is pae n h ls o veter­ of list the in place First Service Fire For Badges Volunteers Twenty-Five NEPTUNE — W ashington ashington W — NEPTUNE And Certificates Presented H J N M RESTAURANT M AND J THE The 40-year men with the date date the with men 40-year The The'30-yenr group were: Elmer Elmer were: group The'30-yenr h 2-er ru: ae Bat­ Jake group: 20-year The Wm. Nordhausen; president of of president Nordhausen; Wm. Dancing followed the dinner, dinner, the followed Dancing NEPTUNE—Charles C. Phillips, Phillips, C. NEPTUNE—Charles Small Peter Maier had a glimpst- glimpst- a had Maier Peter Small we haven’t And morning! Good They will have had a showing showing a had have will They dt t pt on n or Cal­ your in down put. to date A cie ulc Speaker Public Active To The Hills The To >v'V:^ ' ' . 2 S Rvrie Dr. Riverside S. 624 Let’s Take hr Rvr Hills River Shark ay ae Evere Jane Mary R 5-3787 PR n Co. on '2%, EE CENTS SEVEN hs multicol­ those Pare t p*case * p , o tw e r a P .

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with Helen and Bill O’Brien and and to those will will celebrate with whatever is ruining our Steve Eittreim, away at College,, is The Gardens their two children in Dover Town­ their "OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY” health these days so couldn’t: 19. and Kathy, Tierney is 11 on' V iContinued from Page I) ship, who summer here in Ocean Feb. 29, a very happy birthday. * Mrs. Charles' SicClain was .chair­ Wednesday the 2nd. Nancy ; Day1 in' the'. Hamilton Church following Grove. Mr. ani_Mrs. Sidney McDevitt, will be 8 on Thursday the 3rd. a program Riven by the Commu­ man with Mrs. Walter Beattie, co- Newgate Lane, will celebrate their chairman. Mrs. Arthur Henricks, Donna Swingle will be 12 oh Sunday' nity Gospel Singers. If you have wedding anniversary Mar. 2, along the 6th. Happy, birthday to all!; - ■ ever;heard this group of men sing Mrs. Gerard, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Gables with remembering that day, may Leefe, Mrs. Charles Pearl and 'Saiturday the 6th finds Don- . you will want to again. They prom­ (Continued from Pan 11 they celebrate many more happy Mrs. Charles Manz assisted. na’s parents, t h e Donald ise a kooiI night’s entertainment. Frank Beardsley’s home, 501 Ox­ years together. Thirty door prizes were won by- Swingles celebrating their Congratulations to Mr. • Adolph ford Way at two o'clock, There Please use the number at the Mrs. Philip Jannarone, Mrs. Nel­ 17th. wedding anniversary — I 'Kruschka, who has been electcd will be an election of officers, along top of the column to phone in your son Palmer, Mrs. J, O’Connell, Mrs; remember you two batting great junior sagamore of the Great with regular business. news. It’s fun to share your activ­ Jos. Malikowski, Mrs. Ziemer,' Mrs. around on ai motorcycle in the Council of New Jersey, Improved Last Saturday Ellen Sue ities, club notice, etc., with; others. Ray Warner, Mrs. Roy Graf, Mrs. old B.C. days! Congratula­ •Order of Red Men. Levitt celebrated her birthday Off to Ocean Grove—have an ap­ Carl Herman, , Mrs. Henry Landis, tions and a good year ahead to . Elva Knox is collecting the with a trip into New York City pointment to ittend at Shark River Mrs. Peter Tunison, Mrs. H. Hal­ you! - : ; following items to be donated with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grammar School. Hope you have sey, Mrs. M. j^ennicke, Mrs. Leefe, to Marlboro: Playing cards, H. Levitt. They saw the show, made your appointment. Will be off now—please phone Mrs. -James Smith, Mrs. Rudy! writing paper, games, puzzles, “” and See you next week: and be seeing you!^ " , clean clothing for both men dinner pt the Lobster House. Werkmeister,. ;Mrs. Ralph Ritzen- and women, card tables, radios, 'jiisV h f mention of lobster and dollar, Mrs. J. Perrella, Mrs. S. television sets, and any musi­ JJis my favorite food. The Hills Griffin, Jr., Mrs. E. Plummer, Mrs. R. Anderson, Mrs. G. Hunt, Mrs. cal instrument, These things The Girl Scouts here in. the Ga­ (Continued from Page 1) are desperately needed so if bles are doing such lovely and in­ arid St. Patrick’s Day—come down' R. Pennell, Mrs. Edw. Tilton, Mrs. you are able to contribute any teresting propects. They made to the' Firehouse for their next J, Brenner,, Mrs. Wm. Kresge, Mrs. Robt. Davis, Mrs. F. Liotta, Mrs. of them ' please contact Mi’s. “” — Showing at the Bradley Beach Pal: "SIG'HT CARDS” for the children luncheon, ham—you’ll be glad you Knox, 415 Lo c u s t Street, of the. Commission of the Blind.- did! ■. ' . • M. Rydell and myself though I ace FriJ, Sat. and Sun., Feb. 26, 27 and 28. Also showing couldn’t actually be there. PRospect 4-1097, and be as­ at the Laurelton Motor Vue Fri., Sat., Sun., Feb. 26, 27 Being curious, asked Edith to ex­ Wednesday night, Feb. 17th, sured that they will be put to plain and from the explanation of •we had a foretaste of spring .Friday night, the younger So lesus had compassion on and 28. Co-featured at the Motor Vue is “ Tarzan the ' them, and touched their eyes s and good use. ■ : Ape Man” with Denny Miller and Joanna Barnes. the work involved. The girls are at our Fitkin Card Party and, - : set had a grand time at Cliff to be comrnended for their efforts. Fashion Show, the Beau Ri- .. Hores’ home at 424 Woodmere immediately their eyes received Barbara Ransom had a very suc­ light, and they followed Him. cessful cosmetic party for her This r Thursday they start their vage. The Belmar Dept. Store Avenue.. Guests were Wendy —(Matthew 20, M.) ing of the Riette Opera Company, one. Founders Day will, be ob­ cooking lessons. . showed ali those clothes you- ■'■ Crelin, Susan-. Garon, Kathy Make a Dollar Grow P.T.A. projT ' So filled completely with God’s Riette, Italy. A resident of Shore- served and the past presidents Sewing for the P.T.A. Fair, for wish - you - had - eaten - so- Hufnal, Carol Gerard, Mary oct. Marie Lindsay demonstrated crest, Mrs. Matchkaloff has been will • be honored ,at a candlelight grace, so perfect In his belief and . Shark River Grammar. School got much - holiday - food to enjoy . Jane Jannarone, Bonnie Turn­ faith, so pure In his life and mo- Peggy Newton products and all under private instruction for the service. ;■ who attended came away thorough­ off to.a good start. Twelve ladies Members who had exercised er, Pat Shatzel, Bill Evers, , tlves, Christ Jesus performed past.three months in Rome. The Girl Scouts are mighty busy miracles through the power of Di­ ly versed in the art of beauty. met at Edith Levitt’s home last more control and could model Frank Lineberry, Guy Mat­ ’ If. you are suffering from meal­ these days perparing their window vine love- Each of us today, In tbs Fourteen young people attended Thursday. The next meeting will were Mrs; James Kearns, Mrs. . thews, Butch Martuscelli, Jim displays in honor of Girl Scout measure that we strive for the per­ an Intermediate Methodist Youth time misery and cooking inactiv­ be at Rachel Garfall’s home. Bring Wm. Leefe, Mrs. Joel Town­ O’Connor, Dennis Hirsh and fection that Jesus attained, mitf ity. plan to attend the cooking Week. Working with young peo­ Fellowship bowling party at the your needle and threat and ma­ send and Mrs. Gerard Ziem- Clyde Walker, Jr. know within ourselves the miracles demonstration at the Eatontown ple is indeed a- rewarding, experi­ Neptune Alleys last Friday after­ terials'and join the group. . er—Lois Gerard came down Birthdays are few this week— possible through God’s love. noon. Glenn Margin turned in. the ■Television 'and. Radio Shop, 902 ence and yet the plea and need for The Gables Friendship, Club Main Street, Asbury Park, tonight, high score with a mighty big 167. leaders continues. If you can man­ met at the home of Dot John­ Others there were Sharon Cannet- Friday the 26th, at 8:00 P.M. Spon­ age to devote some .of. your time, to son with Angela Agresta as sored by .the Hamilton Dorcas Cir­ working with the Girl . Scouts ■ to, Patty Marek, David, Smith, "Wil­ hostess for the evening. Cards ma Pearce, Kathy Hartung, Ted cle the demonstration will be by please call Reba Wood, -PRospect were played and Eva Bartolf the Jersey Central Company, 5-3964 or me, PRospect 4-3570. It. Polhemus, Kathy Tiedeman) Jean- arid Dot were the high scorers : ette Pyle, Patty Turner; Russ De­ , Mr. and Mrs. Michael Guigno will be greatly appreciated. of the evening. Another high­ Hart, Linda Wright, David Za-. and their son, .Victor, went to Our. population continues to light of the evening was the guary and Lynn Armstrong. The Washington, D. C., recently where increase. On Thursday, the , celebration of Larraine: Ron-'. ; arrangers, transporters- and score- Victor, eleven years old, made a 18th, Mr. and Mrs. Claude alder’s birthday. Others at­ -'.keepers were Doris Tiedeman and first hand study of missiles arid had a girl. The following day tending were Catherine Ber- Dick DeHart,, and they managed rockets at- the Smithsonian Insti­ Mr. and Mrs. " Muniz - of 706 tolariii and myself. The next to give these young people an aft­ tute. Tide Place, had a boy. Mon­ meeting will be at Eva’s home ernoon of good fun. If you have attended any of Nep­ day, the 22nd, was an unusual­ on Wakefield Road, on Tues­ Helen Wombough had a . baby tune's games you have probably ly prolific day with one boy day. '-. ' shower sit her home last Friday noticed the cloak room project run each, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’Tis birthday and anniversary evening for her sister-in-law, Mary by the Student Council. The pro­ Hancopk, 706 East Lawn time. Maryanne Szalay wijl cele­ Wombough, to which sixteen peo­ ceeds will be used by the various Drive, and to Mr. and Mrs, brate her birthday March 1. Have ple ,went. • homerooms for their activities, Lee Conlon, 16 Manor Drive. a very happy day. Tryouts for the P.T.A. variety The P.T.A. meeting this Monday, Bruce and boys and I are leav­ Mrs. Elinor Ritter, Oxford Way, show, have been held and the re­ night should be a very impressive ing today, to spend the weekend will celebrate her birthday Feb. 27 hearsals arc now underway, thor­ oughly loaded with talent. So we can be assured of two very enter­ taining night. Speaking of talent—Kathy . ■. Wielert wrote, directed and. . produced: her own. play in the . reoreation room of her home and even / provided refresh- . merits a t the performance. The cast of'.'young ladies and gentlemen included Tommy, and Nancy Wielert, Patty and Ricky Simeohe, Helen Peluso, .Sue Landryi and Jane and Lin­ da Warden. There was a very successful Stanley ' party at the Georgian House on Tuesday, the 16th, giv­ TOTE’M en by Mildred Hopper of Asbury Park, one of the features of which . was a crazy hat contest won by Ethel Sauer. NO Sirs. Nina Matchkaloff sang re­ cently in “Pagliaccia” at the open­ MORE!

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Ind. High- 3-Gimes Season : Blin ...... 130 130 180 Klein’t’ had to settle for a tie Regsn’s Yacht Club (1) Jack Henry ....:...... 626 J. Cramer 18! 160 126 game in their second game of the G. Fowler...... 178 164 133 Martin ...... 181 163 146 night with Pathway Market and it H. Caddock ...... 172 145 124 Bradley Beacls Methodist (3) turned out..l% . games each. Fred­ E. Polioway 169 145 163 B. M egill...... 156 149 ...... Total; .... :...... 787 719 .723 dy Farr came back to his old form Dummy ...... 130 130 130 The New Records Cjtrtnburn ...... 141 again but jack Sterner had s very II. Meyers ...... :.....144 158 147 Milne ...... 161 164 186 Trinity Ushers (2) aad evening with the Fishmen, Handicap ...:...... 25 25 26, By Felix (The Cat) Brown Thar, Lady, McLaiirin and Adam;; Burkhardt ...;.....;... 186 198 180 Zelatiea ...... 147 126 176 .■ Grovers took two from one 'of The time has come to eafch-iip are now, by the w ay.. ’ • Egbert, Sr. 17£ 168 164 Bertelsen .... 151 112 118 the top contenders, the Coast Cities Total ...... 808 767' 712 on the 46’s. Dot and Capito! have ATCO offers some nfcw Bobby McLaughlin .136 180 182 Lamb ' 171 127 113 Coaches. Les Tasney and Ernie more of ihe top ones out lately Darin records and he’s'sure'to be; Young ...... 183 .197 178 Davenport each had a good night Ardmore CoDfee Shop (3) than anyone else we’ve seen, or heard from more and. mpre.’ Clem- \ Total ...... 818 869 853 Sutton ...... 183 196 219 to assist the Groyer boys. I. Swanson .. 148 185 heard. entine is probably the bist of four First Methodist (0) - After winning the first game Re K, Holmes 147 196 In one recent review package in, a four-sorig 45 .which is .called NORTH SHORE CHURCH Gunther ...... 137 170 172 835 758 798 gan'it Yacht Club could da nothing C. Percy ...... 177 159 Dot achieved the unusual ;with This Is, Darin—good. Aiiother new ■ BOWLING LEAGUE • Bennett ....148 167 123 Handicap ...... 4 4 4 with the Sportsman’s shop the rest C. Veron ...... 177 192. 166 three good records in three. They Darin thing is That’s The Way E. Smith ...... 190 168 163 of the eve?iing anil once again D. Adams ...... 193 •200 182 were You won’t Be SatisGed' by Lovti!is ir whit!h sounds so like the ■ Heart Fund Series ■ Queldh ...... 137 183 183 Total 839 ie£ 802 yours truly hit the bottom averag­ M. Veron 152- 176 170 Johnny Maddox, I miss you So by Sinatra style. Try it. High series -.Class B — Hal Sut- Gardner ...... 202 157 164 -. Neptune Craftsmen 1 (1) ing about 149. . Just , can’t Seem to Handicap ...... 3 8 8. the Mills? Brothers and 1 by. Don Atlantic1 lias rr bouncy thing out " ton-698; Don Newnjan B02, - Cockcroft ...... 186 186 149 get going again. Cornell, on a strong vocal. worth trying called ^Just Give Me High aeries, Class; O—Ctirl Shaf­ 814 833 805 Robbins ...„...... 154 131 151 . HANK.MEYERS, Sec. Total ...... 860 882 907 : Dot also has out now Pat Boones’ A Ring by, Clyde McPlatter. to, 668; Lou Molinari, 668; Les Handicap ...... 3 3 1 T. Davis ....'...... 179 163 . 212 A. ^ N. Truckers (0) smooth Ne« Lowers, one by Debbie Della Reese does something to you with Someday bn a new rer : Tasney,; 534. Blind ...... 130 130 180 W. Greener ...... 170 146 Reynolds entitled Am I That Easy leaBC but, we don’t knoyv. the label High ’ Series, Class • D—Jerry Total .. 817 886 80S Mauch ...... 203 170 187 Team Standings S. Bianchi ...... 184 158 153 To ForgeV and a goad thing; by and of you haven’t long bought it, New£iary-E$4i Les Thgntggon, 52§; , W. L.. J .. Paternoster ...... 166 Jim Lpwe called He’ll Have To Go. 148 why not try Ray Conilf’s Wonder­ Walter Que?$>r §!)§,. Belmar Methodist (3) Total ...... 802 779 779 Ardmore Coffee Shop .. 41 28 G. Laird ...... 169 144 Capital stays at the top with ful, with top chorus and iorchestra ■ High: series, Cliftf:B—Cliff E. Newman ...... 187 181 167 Sportsman’s Shop '...... 38 31 R Keimig _ ...... 168 180 181 Mavis Rivers ors So Rare, good; Belmar Pilots (2) Til Tomorrow- by the great Alfred work. : Kunckel, 436} - Dave Carter, 426;- R. Thompson ...... : 128 185 142 Coast Cities Coaches .... 37% 31% N. Bianchi !...... 170 186. 217 Jim Forsythe, 423. All .above net. J. Newman -...... 171 161 202 Cook 147 163 167 Klein’s Fish Market .... 36% 32% Uewman, also good; Remember by Molinari ...... 181 169 208 New Jersey has been called by Twenty-six members of league H. Newman ...... 175 '200 142 A. & N. Truckers ...... 85 34 Total ...... 837 841 841 Betts . McLarin, good, and Gene ** participated. One member. league D, Newman ...... 198 137 167 L. Thompson .....:... 173 173 182 Pathway Market ...... 32% 36% Barry’s I Want the Whole World historians the “Cockpit- of the H. Davis ...... 144 U9 159 To .Love You. " American Revolution”. Genera! donation. Collected, and turned Regan’s Yacht Club .... 31 38 Klein’* Fish Markei (l'/i) H: Megill 190 124 137 Also’from Capitol, ,worth a men­ Washington’s victories- at Trenton over to Heart Fund representative, ... T otal...... 859 864: .810 Grovers ...... 25 44 „.-.... 161 160 J. Klein ...... tion.. are Count Every Star by Billy and Princeton have been referred $27.00. First Presbyterian (0) J. Lawlor ...... 193 177 Total .;...... 835 778 853 Adamii, and another smooth thing to as the- turning point of the . T. A. PIERCE, See. Forsythe 144 167 122 Grovers (2) L. Micione_ ...... 181 177 114 West Grove Fishermen (1) by Dear. Martin. called Who Was, Revolution." Wright ...... l 146 120 125 E. Dorak ...... 183 150 162 ,Q. Klein 186 157 160 Team Standings Shafto ...... 185 212 161 Carter ...... 1...... '...131 172 123 E. Davenport...... 186 153 182 F. Farr ...... 198 168 191 W. L. Ave. Morton ...... 169 179 142 Pope' ...... 157 140 147 C. Kunckel ...... 167 136 159 J.-Sterner 133 130 ( Bradley Meth...... 42 34 817 Taylor ...... 190. 132 137 Polhemus ...... 143 163 158 O. Larson...... 147 153 187 f’'1 Belmar Meth...... 41 26 . 830 G. Smith 136 194 110 L. Tasney ...... 179 190 196 ...... 859 855 772 • First Meth...... 38 28• 820 Thomas ...... 185 174 767 721 654 Handicap ...... 13 13 13 Trinity Ushers 37% 28% 781 Handicap ...... 67 67 67 Blind ...... 130 ...... Pathway Market (1%) W. Freed ...... : 166 196 170 ■Belmar Pilots ...... SS 30 816 Totals ...... 875 795 889 W. Cockcroft St. Paul’s ...... 32% 33% 789 Total ...... „™..„... .834 788 721 753 923 745 Coast Cities Coaches (1) 160 161 191 Geo. Davis .... 154 Nep. Craftsmen 2 .. 32 34 772 Handicap 25 1 1 F. Webster ...:...... 179 142 184 197 Nep. Craftsmen 1 ..31% 34% 816 J. Krum ...... 149 179 ■55 The largest selection of real Jersey St. Paul’s Ushers (3) F. Breutigam ...... 181 191 144 See Sea Skiffs! Show Hours: Memorial Meth...... 80% 36% 797 Williamson .:...... '170 166 163 Total ...... 778 924 746 T. Davis ...... 132 205 The fabulous Herbulot designed V. Smerglio ...... 117 145 . 120 overnite auxiliaries plus the" Mala WEEKDAYS— . W. G. Methodist .... 29 37 802 Larson ...... ;...... 163 ...... 168 ------*----- — Gerry Davis 158 157 • See ‘•*20” Sloop! I P .M . to S. Mazza ...... 171 161 162 11 p .m ., : Com. Baptist ...... 23 43 741 Kunckel ...:1....'...L.. 155 137 ...... Handicap ...... 17 7 13 The only boat show staged directly SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S J. Bacigalupi ...... 235 135 148 See over the Atlantic ocean! . . '■* SUNDAYS— First P r e s b y . 23 43 730 StirUng ...... 186 170 178 BOWLING LEAGUE ADMISSION 90c. Children ’under 12, 50c II A.M. to Total ...... 821 855 8 9 1 7 P .M . Tasney ...... I... .182 221 131 Total ...... 883 774 756 •Jerry Gasque, Director Ind. High 3 Games Goodrich ...... 170 135 Ardmore Coffee Shop ^ pulled . ------* ---- — Irwin Swanson ...... 619 ahead a bit more this past Monday Sportsman’s Shop (2) The Trenton Battle Monument night when they won all three Hal Sutton ...... 598 845 864 776 C. Spina ...... 165 172 166 made of Hallowell granite rises Community Baptist (0) from. A. & N, Truckers. Ace W. Hurbanis ...... 163 163 134 160 feet in the air just north of Ind. High Game Moser ...... 160 177 158 Adams, had another_pf his usual L. Kirschenbaum .. 157 197 122 the business center of Trenton. STRICTLY BUSINESS byM c^ Irwin Swanson ...... 240-220. Blunck ...... 79 111 126 good nights with a nice 575 series. J. Hammond ...... 178 135 .152 Steps were taken to erect the mon- Les Tasney ...... I...... —... 221 Nick Bianchi o f the losers and Ray Traphagen ...... 136 126 L. Bartell ...... 154 167 185 ument as early as 1843,’ but it took Tarasovis...... — ;... 172 154 166 Keimig tried to hold tho Coffee —1 more than fifty years to become a 200 Club men down but it was not enough. Henry ..;...... 177 138 143 Total ...... 797 834 739 reality. Hal Sutton ...... ;...... 219 Blind 130 ...... ;. Tom Davis ...... ;...... 1. 212 THUR1, 8:3® P.M. Carl Shafto ...... „...... 212 ' 718 716 719 Iou Molinari ...... 208 Handicap ...... 33 .18 27 M ar. lOth ! Row. Mauch ...... 203 QA Ticket* No*- 1,800 Bcserred People, Spots In The News I. Everts ...... 203 Total 751 734 746 Beats AT&LUblo Earl Gardner...... 202 J. Newman ...... 202 Neptune Craftsmen 2 (3) [57 PERSONS spent 18 hours snowbound Ray Howell ...... ,. 201 Everitz ...... 203 172 ...... Ion this train only a quarter-mile from mm Harry Newman ...... 200 station in Aberdeenshire, Howejl...... 201 199 159 „ , ' gS ’ Scotland! MacClure ..i... 154 176 y». BALTIMORE ROCKEVS f . Team High Game Season Snyder .....'£&$...... :. 122 ...... 175 Added Featarc—Tennis First Methodist ...... ,, 973 Women’s World Tennis' Ohwaplon Swanson ...... 220 240 159 AMHEA GIPSOM Krum ...... 171 180 183 Team High 3 Games Season KAROL FAGERCS TH Neptune Craftsmen 2 ...... 2714 917 946 862 Golden Goddess of the Net Worlu Handicap ...... 3 7 ...... Ind. High Game Season ftSBURY^PARw Les Gunther ...... 244 Total .....920 952 852 CONVENTION HALL'll? Memorial Methodist (0) Ttektts ULSO, m o , $2.50, $1.501 BXNBS, i t t 3 U T » Straehle ...... 133 127 167 BUS PEejptct 4-1263 Long r...... :...... 154 139 164 PAUL PENDER applies ice bag to puffy eye after win­ “We don't call them coffee breaks here — they're ning Sugar Ray Robinson’s ‘informal discussions of company affairs' !** two-state middleweight title.

THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio

-PHIL R IZ Z U T O ALUMINUM roof coating de­ veloped by Allied Chemical's IT WILL be Interesting to - Barrett laboratories is said, to watch two hard working ath­ reflect more than 70% of sun’s letes who toiled for the last rays, improve with passage of place Senators and Phillies in > .1959 during the coming season. Since both are pitchers you ?' can see what I mean when I say they “toiled” for last place .* clubs. CAMILO PASCUAL and Gene Coiiley are among the few major leaguers who haven't opened bowling alleys or restaurants yet, so they spend the off season getting paid for their athletic skills. -4 Pascual continued his , normal > ' ways by winning a lot of ball games in the Cuban winter T o d a y s league while the Phillies’twirl- er pounded up and down the color phones NAP'S GALS: Four beauties chosen to portray wife and basketball court as a valuable sisters of' Emperor Napoleon are—Daniela Rocca, Claudia offer so many features Cardinale, Martine.Carol (Empress Josephine)-and Anna “What’s the matter with ypu, Lil, letting them see how m em ber of the champion Bos­ Maria Ferrero. ton Celtics. for modern convenience «cnsib)e you are? How stupid can you get?” GENE PLAYED with the Celtics in 1958 and, after being There’s more than meets the eye in today’s beautiful cut loose by the- Milwaukee color phones. They come packed with convenient fea­ Braves, joined the Phillies. He MARY WORTH’S FAMILY was a greatly improved pitcher . tures: (1) Lightweight receiver—easy to grasp and hold. (2) Transparent lucite dial—with numbers on the out­ •••AND—CONSIDER!M6 THE FACT arid claimed that basketball /you DID THE ‘ IF THIS LITTLE BOX ISN'T •’ was responsible for his show- side for quicker, easier reading. (3) Spiral cord—stays THAT 50ME0N?. 15 APPARENTLY/ AS INNOCENT AS IT APPEARS, THE5E MAKING DESPERATE EFFORTS / RIGHT THING, turn IN HER£ WILL SOON FINOOUT: J»tf. Conley said, he reported tidy and out of the way. (4) Bell volume control—adjusts I FEEL VERY FOOLISH,CAPTAIN, TO GET rr AWAY FROM THE - MR.NAGy! . to the Phillies in excellent S0THERIN6 V3U.'— BUT WHEN I LEARNED PRESENT OWNERS! shape and was able to hold for as loud or soft a ring as you like. Many optional THAT THIS BOX MAD COME TO THE AUCTION IN ACON5IONMEI-JTOP F0RNI5HJNGS this peak during the baseball features are available, too, at small extra cost: (5) Voice PROM THAT CLOSED WSASSY. season. -v CRIME DE1EC1 MOST FLA'S iiR.S prefer to volume control—lets you adjust for the degree of loud-, UBORATORI do little if any work right af­ ness you want {especially helpful for the hard of hearing). ter the season ends and then (6) Bell cut-off switch—eliminates ringing on extensions gradually, get some light «x- when silence is wanted, (7) Dial night light—-makes for ercise prior to spring training. However, if Pascual and Con-.; ,'iase .and convenience at night. (8) Exclusion switch— ley should pome up with re a l: lets you cut off an extension from other phones when; good seasons it might start « privacy is wanted. For more information—or to order— different program in basebai! • —especially for some of the. •simply call your Telephone Business Office.' boys who might be worrying about their jobs. NEW JERSEY BELL ! i'i 'i •> :, ■. -.1 ' <• • i* . PAGE F O UR. OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1960

Violinist; Beattice and:Ethel Gran- who performed the marriage Cere­ da, songs, and Mrs.:'ff.' Bi Coder, mony.- LETTERS TO pianist. ' '■ - Charles J. Baxter, State Super­ —* ----— - intendent- of Public Schfwl, an­ DOWN nounced that the total amount ex­ And Neptune____ THE EDITOR pended during the year 1909 for 0OMER KRESGE. Publisher * 'l ^L rA M T ” "iSfianvKR?BGE. Editor SIXTY-POUR MAIN AVENUE,. OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERBK¥ school' purposes in the State, in­ Questions Candidates MEMORY cluding building and repair, debt SU & SC R IP'tfO N : $3.50 y ea rly , $2.23 se m i-an n u ally . . . aa ADDRESSES changed on request—always give former aaaresa. EDITOR, TIMES: and; interest, was $17,227,331, The. ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. n . The recent School Board Elec­ ■WATCH THE LABEL O tT YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF (F ro m the. F eb. 26, 1910, Issue total receipts for school purposes YOOH SUBSCRIPTION ■ ■ tion in Neptune Township had of The Times) On the Lyceum "court at Long’ were $21,964,419, which left a. bal­ Ocean Grove Times on sale at following hewstanda: W illiamson, Stationery some puzzling aspects. For in­ and Ruth', stationery. Ocean Gr.ve; Varsity Shop,. Warner s Drug Store Branch, the Neptune.’a'chool team ance at the end of • the .year .of Poll:- Ssso, Neptune: Cracker Barrel. Shark River Hills. ______stance, I cannot understand how lost a game to Ch’attl.e'liy the score $4,737,088. . candidates of apparently modest THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE of 19 to 9.\ The j4ei>turie players means could spend so much money um to the Bradley Park school. Fifteen Years Ago were Morgan, ■Vaides and Woolley; for a position that pays nothing. These plans, according to Clerk .Affiliat'e Member National Editorial Alfred I*. Todd, were preliminary forwards; Coriii^'i'eilter; Hovrard Association Being somewhat familiar with and anticipatory only, as it was and Perry,''/gukrds. ’The Chattle Entered aj second-class mail advertising costB, it would seem players were' Hefts’'and Schwartz, •t Ocean Grove Postoffice that the incumbents, who were re­ .necessary that they be filed with (From the March 2, 1945, Issue forwards; Toniasky, cehter; B.urn3 turned to office, conceivably spent , _. • (>J The Times) ~ - t ■ the New Jersey Post-war Planning General Grant And Ocean Grove Commission to- be on the approved and Morris, guards. something like $1200 on the cam­ Mlss'Mari^ Stout, a freshman at list o f educational building work Miss Grace' Paul/il'e' Crater, of The. centennial outpouring of Civil War books Is now paign for advertising alone. This Siusquehanna University; Selins- th at... 'might '-eventually be done Ocean drove,* and Airmistead approaching full flood, writes Prof. Richard N. Current in would be for several large adver­ grove, Pa., was named on the dean’s-honor list for the first se­ with- government .subsidy after the George' Wilson; dir Brooklyri. were his review of Bruce Catton’s new book “Grant Moves South” tisements in two different newspa­ war. ... united in marriage at vtlie home of pers, costs of literature, and the mester of the present academic in The Herald-Tribune Book Review. This second volume the bride’s mother," Mrs. Elizabeth heavy cost of direct mail to vot­ year. Miss Stout resided a t R.D. ! :■ Mr. and Mrs;1 Robert E. Falls, of King Crater,' 70 ;Ceritral Avenue, of.: a projected three-volume military biography of General ers.' ■ ■ ■ •'. 2, Neptune,, with; Her parents; Mr. Washington, D. C., were the. par­ ents of a son, Robert Earl, Jr., Ocean Grove.1 The gifobm was the Ui S. Grant will recall to many that the General took particu­ Then too, in order to accomplish and Mrs. Samuel B. Stout. . born on February 5. Mrs. Falls was son of the^^Rey.’ WiiliaW cl Wilspn, lar delight in yacatibning hereabouts in the summertime. the mailing to voters, it would ap­ Ocean Grove possesses an, unusu­ pear that Voter Lists were used al­ ally. attractive and healthful cli­ the former Shirley Coder, Ocean The story of his visit to Ocean Grove has been told be­ Grove.;',';-: '-.'.-'■■A- ■ '.' '.'V,... though the School Board Election mate, both . summer and winter, fore. He was scheduled to speak here on a. Sunday. The ques­ is traditionally non-politjfcal.' If was the considered judgment of tion arose: Could the President of the United States be asked such was the "case, how do School James Harvey Spencer, 1 retired Thirty Years Ago to get out of his carriage at the Gate and walk to the Audi Board candidates obtain Voter y . S. Meteorologist, who enjoyed torium? Lists? long years of experience in,keep­ There were misgivings, in view of the Sunday Closing All of this seems apparent and ing official climatological records if this is the- case then it’s just of wide, areas of the United States. ---more VALUE , - law. The authorities put the question up to the President in too much for. average people to ac­ Mr. Speneer. resided at 22 Atlantic ' (P ro m th e F eb. 28, 1930, ssue' a letter. And back came his reply: “Who should regard and of The'Times) cept without . some questions in Avenue, Ocean Grpve. . The Neptune schools/were repre­ - - T.moi’C VALUE fey far! uphold the law, if riot the chief m agistrate of the nation? their minds. Rev. and Mrs; Verne L; Smith, sented at the National Educational MRS. M. OLIVERO 103 Broadway, Ocean Grove, When I come to Ocean Grove I will walk in like any other Association’s, convention at Atlan­ in these’Bronson'Ustlngs. Por example: HoomCng house, laiv-abiding citizen.” While vacationing at Long Branch the Pitteger, Place learned that Mrs. Smith’s nephew, tic City by- Supervising Principal: one block from ocean. NE section, -less than >8,500. N eat, Shark River Hills Rev. Dr.,Walter B. Foley,/who had all-year bungalow, all • residential,, gas automatic heat, 2 President paid many visits to Ocean Grove, particularly at Moulton, Principal'.Titcomb, Miss bedrooms, listed at $8,500. Custom constructed summer Fob. 16, I960 . - been interned with his wife and Maude Shapleigh, Ernest Holmes, cottage on a lot and a half. All lath and plaster, pano­ rejunion of Civil W ar Veterans.' rama view-of ocean—see it. make an ofTer! Compact lit­ daughter at Santo Tomas Univer­ Carlon Ray, Alfred P. Todd and tle cottage,,.center of town, needs only paint and powder, Supervisors Meet sity, Manila, had been.killed by en­ S. A. Hall. ' i all. year—a must sale—being offered at $8,600. W e h a v e show places—b o th in $25,000 ran g e— 1 .What Other/Editor^ Say EDITOR, TIMES: emy action. Dr. Foley, a former ■ - Victoria. Sutphent daughter of tehed, bo^th tip-top condition. Two apartment The Monmouth County Supervis­ pastor of the American Church-at summer dwelling, 1% blocks from beach, all lath and plas- , j “The Constitution of the United States is not a charter Mr.. and Mrs. Victor Sutphen, of Convenient' of rights granted by government to a people but a limit of ors’ Round Table met at the Wall Manila, was believed to have been Eighth Avenue, Neptune, was terms on. all above listings. Don't wait—you may be late! Township High School to further killed when the Japs dealt retaliat­ Spending her vacation in Hamilton, powers to which a free people restricts it? government. It their work on pupil .evaluation. ing blows following the liberation Bermuda. is not a government edict which people must obey but a The educators heard a final sum­ of the civilians at Santo. Tomas by “Echoes from Grandmother’s At- people’s law which government must obey. It defends us mation by th e. committee studying American invasion forces. tie" was the theme of the musicale from dictatorship and the statism of Communism that regi standardized testing. Gordon Poin­ Neptune Township’s board.of ed­ and tea given by the music depart­ MAt (STATE * INSUtANCC • MORTOAC ES' i j f (ST. 1920 ments men, their minds and their bodies.” — Elkland, Pit., sett, Superintendent of Upper ucation went on record at their ment of the Ocean Grove Woman’s 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 Freehold Township. Schools,, and Club. In addition to the musical Journal meeting as having prepared plans chairman of his committee, out- and specifications for a new high program an exhibit, of antiques • « • * • . linecl tjie forms of the filial report. school for Ocean Grove and Nep­ rescued from attics and elsewhere “To many observers it is a source of constant wonder Categories included in the study tune andan addition of a gymnasi­ gave added, interest. to, the func­ that labor does not make a halt in inflation and the price were: description of various types tion. The program waB in charge of tests, values obtained" in using rise — a reduction in price levels, in fact — a major-goal. Children need- love, especially of Mrs.; Lees Broome, chairman of these tests,- effective ■ use of the the music department. Those who Instead, labor seems to see no remedy for inflation but high­ when - th e y , do jnot.i deserve it. tqsts arid generalizations, con­ Harold S. Hulfaert , participated were Mrs, Harold SPECIAL BARGAINS er wages, which mean another round of higher prices and cerning standardized tests. Others Bills, soprano; Charles Polhemus, .another lap in the unending wage-price rat race.” — Cam­ serving on this committee were: roon>» and hath. Furnished. Could be w in te rized . A ste^ l a t $4,000. -; den, N. J., Courier Post Edgar Hargis, Superintendent of Howell Township, Geoi'ge Miekett, : NEW LISTING , X.EAR ,HOMg catciing to elderly guests. Opportunity for Guidance, Manasquan, Edmund E0RSALE ouslness minded'person. - In. full-’ operation many years. Excellent in­ Moore, Superintendent, Bradley NORTH ENij • • come. Fully furnished. Owner must retire and offers this at surprising 3Tit* Jxgal Column IS PREPARED ■ Beach, Helen Sauerbrunn, Super­ Four bed rooms, large living It’s the UMDUTHB SUK1WQH Of TO KEW JIKMT visor, .Howell Township. Small Guest House in room, dining room, modern .kitchen, tile bath and lavatory, m i* iai AMocunon u a rau c mmat w*gj- ieauUful ocean view. In excellent condlUon. Good At the March meeting, the good condition. Nine finished third floor, good cellar, business. See this and mahe an offer as owner wants quick sale due to jtBDtmaaDto BtKMt eauxxta rmm < oil - steam heat. death ln (amity. . aM B H B tm n, $m amatom tmn** ova Roundtable is expected .to adopt rooms; l / 2 baths; auto­ u n u n m nut) to advise ccscerkm this report as part of the total matic heat. PRICED RIGHT theme of the year. Two other only'ss'soifAR Sma" h0USP' rooms and bathroom, nest location. committees are nearing completion of their work on areas covering “teacher constructed tests" and HOW TO FILE AN INCOME TAX RETURN Edwin D. Ralston p,us rcn,''d apartment. Garage. Reduced for Thun' arc now three types of individual income tax return forms “pupil. evaluation through means quick sale by out of state owner. available to most taxpayers.' They are Form 1040, 1040A, and 1040W, other than testing”. Jennie Meyer and may be obtained from local Internal Revenue offices, post offices, When all committees have sub­ AGENCY . Associates: Several other good buys ln homes, cottages, rooming booses hotels and most banks.. Aliens, who do not reside within the United States, mitted their final reports, their Robert T. Ralston and business property now available. > work will represent the thinking of 47Vi. Main Avenue James E, Hunt, Jr. but receive income from sources therein, are not permitted to use any P R 5-0398 the educators of this county on Ocean Grove, N. J. 48 Main Ave. of these forms. ■ ■■. : ■ ...... ■' ■■ • Ocean Grove. Form 1040 is the so-called long-form, under which all types of in­ acceptable procedures in Pupil Tel. PR 4-3061 come may bo itemized and reported, and advantage taken of all allow­ Evaluation. • V. E KUBLER able deductions, exclusions, exemptions and credits. Any taxpayers Respectfully submitted, who are permitted to use. the shorter Forms 1040A and 1040W may -.. JAMES L. ORR, Realtor use the.long'Form. 1040. But not all taxpayers who may use the long ■s. ■ Principal,. Whitesviile School For Sale Form 1040 are permitted to use the shorter Forms 1040A and 1040W, Neptune; N. J. ;' LOANS Vacant land overlooking ocean/ Make an offer on the folio wing: 117 MAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE which have li'c'sn made available generally to those whose income is Feb. .23, -I960 Summer house and cottage;.r Beacon centrally located, annual income PR 4-1142 derived solely from wages, salaries, tips, or other similar compensa­ a t le a s t $900. N ev e r la lls to tion, as well its dividends and interest which do not exceed $200. A total of: 2,053,842 people vis­ • rent. ^ •' Finance Nine room house, partly fur-: Form 1Q40A is the shortest of the three forms. Its physical ap­ ited State Forest, Parks and His­ nished,'steam dll heat. Ten rooms and bungalow; hot pearance I'esCsmbles a tabulating machine punch-card.. In order to toric Sites from July through No­ Company air oil heat. ‘ make use of it, income, whether separate or combined with spouse’s, vember of 1959. The New Jersey Rooming house - with twenty- four rooms; new furnace; estab­ “Exclusive - Recommended- Buys must be less tlian $10,000, and consist entirely of wages reported on Department of. Conservation and $25 lo $500 lished clientele; near Asbury GRACIOUS CORNER HOME: H.A. HEAT AUTO DOM withholding statements (Form W-2), or of such wages and not over ' P a r k ’ brid g e ; ' '• Economic Development reported a HUAIBING,- LATH’& p l a s t e r ; total of 94,555 visitors in Novem­ 29 SO. MAIN ST. MANY GOOD BUYS IN $200 of income from wages which are not reported on W-2’s, dividends ROOMING HOUSES CELLAR. ConsiHts of; 1st Floor: Large Living Room, and interest. Those who claim Head of Household or Surviving Spouse ber alone. NEPTUNE, N. J. i’, Kitchen, Combination bedroom or tele vision room, PHONE PRospect 6-6641 Be sure — insure with . with new all tile powder room. 2nd. Floor: three bedrooms with status may not use Form 1040A. In addition, Form 1040A may not bath. AMPLE CLOSET ROOM. ASKING be used by those who: (1) itemize deductions ’or (2) claim credit for Office Hours ALVIN E. BILLS seen to be appreciated. dividends received or for retirement income, or (3) claim exclusion Mon. thru Thurs. for sick pay, or (4) report income on a fiscal year basis, or (5) use a R A D IO C A B REAL ESTATE in. FUL ” PRICEN$W00°0^: FU”y ? ufniBhed’ ^ be lived 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. INSURANCE method other than the cash basis, of accounting, or (G) pay estimated Friday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. SUMMER ROOMING HOUSE: !, fice, either personally or by mail, generally not later than April 15. ' “JUST INSIDE THE GATES" Member Monmouth County. Bankers and Clearing H oub* Aaa’n. B o th husband and. wife must sign a joint return. FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 26. 1960 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, M rs.; Ellis Pierce, .93 Heck. PAG E ..E .I.V B Reservations -for the Ocean Ocean Grove Postmaster Avenue, bps .recently returned • Grove Woman’s Club Motion' Pic- Byron Holmes, 13.0 Main Ave School,-. Ocean Grbve. . . from a^visit, by way of Boeing Ward-Vaugliaii In And Out Iture Department bus trip to New nue, returned this week, from - After a short wedding trip to 707 jet plane, .to her son-in- (Cjntlnned from Page 1) , _ ‘York next Thursday, March 3rd, a four week motor ,trip to bouquet of yellow' carnations with Virginia, -Bepch; ,the- bride and law and daughter, Mr.. and leaving the Po3t Office building at Of Ocean Grove Florida. - H e visited. Tyith his matching'ribbons. i • groom are at home, North Road, ■Mrs. Ed 'Wiritermute and 8:30 A.M., should be made with brother and his familyi Mr. Portsmouth, Va. daughters,; - Joyce and Jfean. Miss Joanne Goodrich, of. Ports­ Misa Lily Jeffers, PR 4-4636. . and Mrs. Harry Holmes of mouth, was flower girl. She wore -.' Among the out-of-town guests The Ocean Grove Woman’s Club They reside in San Fernando M r.' and Mrs. Arthur W. Jacksonville, and also Mr. and. a full short white nylon dress, the were: Mr. and Mrs. A ltert Meeks, activities for the month of; March Valley which made It possible Hankins, of the Majestic Hotel Mrs. Gerard Remlein. Mrs. bodice and skirt had embroidered West Belmar, :N.;J.; Mr. and Mrs. are as follows: March 3, motion for Mrs;-Pierce to enjoy many ; on the oceanfroiit during the j Remlein is the niece of Mr. flowers 'of ‘pastel colors. She: car­ Albert Ulrich, Miss Camille De- picture and radio department, Miss trips, including ,V£ri ifys, Star summer months and residents . Holmes, who also. reside in ried a silver basket trimmed With Luca, Neptune, N. J;; Mr. and Mrs. Lily Jeffers, chairman, fourth an' of. Bethiehent (Cjiristmas Pa-, of Wanamassa. during the Jacksonville. . pink satin from which she threw William Lone, Mrs. Dorothea Bush, nual trip to Radio City. March. 7 rade), HplljTyppd Bowl, ;C6r- winter,; enjoyed the Washing- pink and white rose petals. James. • Hbrbert, Miss Jacquelyn . executive board meeting 2 P.M. riganville, Knottsberfy Farm, There ‘well be a dance held | top’s birthday weekend in At- 1 a t the Wanamassa Gardens on James A. Ward, of Ocean Grove, Ward, a ir of Ocean, Grove; Mrs. March 10, regular meeting? (closed) Universal Qi.ty, .-- the new. ' lantic City. They were joined Saturday,' March 26; for the was best man for his brother..- The Carlyle Morris, Mr. and Mrs. to be held; at-the clubhouse a t 2 church in ^G rana^ ^Hills and : there by c'ou,Bins. Mr. and: Mrs. benefit of the Ocean Grove groomsmen were C. Frank Good­ Thomas Ward, of Raleigh, N. C.; P.M., nominations, program | “I its Bible Class,,^nd.’tHe oppor­ i / , William just, pf /Moprestown. P.T.A. Dancing will be from, rich, Jr., and George W. Beasley, Mr. and, Mr3. C- M. Drummond, of Love Hats”.', ' March..il7, Card and tunity; to^witnes's;- the -many 10 P.M, til 2"jLM ., to the both of Portsmouth. Wilmington,., Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Gaides Party, clubhouse, 1:30 P.M., beautiful. Ihibmes ^i . tie stars. Lddies: and men are invited to music of Michael Sawczak's OPERATION PETTICOAT Mrs. C. .Frank Goodrich, Jr., act­ Howard William, C. B. Russell, of Ways and Means, ' Mrs)'/Charles • Before returning^ to Ocean . the card party to‘ be given by the orchestra. The .cloh^tionwffl —£ a fy Grant and J6an ed as mistress of -ceremonies. Suffolk, Va.; Mrs. Campbell Gray, W a;r;h O-r an31' Mrs. Frederick 'Grove, Mr. .p ^ cej visited with ladies auxiliary:,of the Eagle Fire Company on Thursday, March 10. be $4.00 per' coujple^-'Please O Brien are shown above The bride's mother wore a' blue of Norfolk; Mrs. Ruby Brown, Mr. Strottj' chairmen. ; March 24, Hahne her -ottier, 'son^in-Jaw : and . call Mrs. Jackie Catley, PR 5- as they appear in “Opera-, silk chiffon dress with matching and Mrs. H. L. Brown, Mr.. and D a^bus trip jo Newark, Mrs* J, daughter, My. and Mrs. Wal- ; Thfc party will, begin at- 8 >P.M. at the.Eagle Fire House bn Main. Ave- ,0130. or Mrs. Peggy Holl, tion Petticoat” showing at Mrs. T. C. Vaughan, of Gates- N. .Perrier, cliairinan. March.:31, ter Dotterweic}i, jr .| .of Bryn accessories and a.pink, orchid cor­ nue. There will be table prizes, PR 4-3443 for tickets. , the Belmar Rivoli and the sage. The groom’s mother wore , a ville, N. C. . CivU^.Defenso, . clubhouse, 2 PM., Mawr, .Pa., who. .drove Mrs. . door prizes and refreshments. The Point Pleasant Arnold Fri., navy blue raw silk dress with Mrsj Thomas Proven/ chairman/ ; , v Pierce to .her ‘home in Ocean. The second grade Brownie Troop 'donation is.$1.00 per person, .Tick­ 140 met Tuesday afternoon at the Sat., Sun., Feb. 26, 27 & 28. matching accessories and a purple Mr. and-.:Mrsi-iJames .Ma­ Grove. Afte^. spending three O b itu a rie s ets may be purchased from any home of Mrs. William’ Morawe, 68 orchid corsage. caulay, ' 133 Heck Avenue, will wonderful ,'mbliths in, an en­ tirely /different climate, Mrs. auxiliary member, from Mrs; Hel­ Lake Avenue. The girls were A reception was held following celebrate, their - 55th . ■wedding line ROBERT M. TAITT Pierce'ciainis" there'is still no en Havens (PR 5-4027) president, taught sqme new Brbwnie songS the ceremony in the social hall of /anniversary on March 2nd. Mr. MIAMI, Fla.—A former resident place like home. or a t the door. and Kathy Pruitt taiight them a (Continued from pate 1) the church. Palms, cathedral can­ ; and Mrs. Macaulay were i»ar- rather than walk in the mud, he of Ocean Grove, N. J., Robert M. game called “Pass the Ring”. They dles and arrangements of mixed The Wesleyan Service Guild of : The new Ocean Grove Wom­ said. This matter will be brought Taitt, died last Tuesday. , ■ "lied in Glasgojv, Scotland by also practiced the flag ceremony. white flowers decorated the hall. the Rev. J. T. Campbell Gullan. St. Paul’s ..Clfiiclil will, hold their en's Republican Club nominat­ up again at the next meeting with He is survived by his. parents, ing committee • meeting -was Carol Precher visited the meeting The wedding cake was cut by Miss : Mr. Macaulay’s • y ounges t', regular meriting 'March 1st, 8 P.M., the hope of finding some solution Nell Ausley, serving at the punch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ellis; two held Feb. 12th at the home of for the first time and is looking between now and then. ;T. brother, who i^ in Pakistan, in the conference room of S t Paul’s bowl were Miss -Laura Gartman brothers, James and William, of forward to joining: the . girls Miami, and a sister, Mrs. Norman <: has recently been Knighted by Church. ^ ; Mrs. Ed. M. Schlaefer, ap­ Future programs were discussed and Miss Betty Jean Russell. Miss V through the following weeks.' Hufnal, Neptune, N. J. . Queen • Elizabeth ■' and • is now ,A surprise party was held pointed chairman. Those .at­ and the members are looking -for­ Jackie Ward presided at. the guest The Times erred last Friday !. Sir Hamilto.n Macaulay, (CBE. February, ,19^at the home of tending were Mrs. Joseph Fit­ ward to a'very enlightening year! book.ir The Gerhardts Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. C.' M. Neighbors, ting, Mrs. C. S. Cordray, Miss in the-Pathway Market’s 14th Mr. Ruby, then introduced' Her­ was in charge ■of the arrange­ .Mrs. R. A. Davison and Mrs. Ed­ anniversary' sale, printing a '. The bride has resumed her stu-. ments. 54 Webb Avenue, for SP4 and M. Marsh and Mrs.. W. H. man Johnson and Captain LeRoy dies at ttie'College of William and ward Emmons will be, hostesses to typographical b o A er; that Ward, the’ guest speakers for the ------* ---- — the executioe board luncheon of the Mrs. William' J./ Schall. Mrs. Sutherland. The: organization Mary, Norfolk; Va. The bride­ Schall is .the fonjier :Ruth M. . meeting of the club, with elec­ Canned Hams were' $1.19 in­ evening. Their topic was, “The Bancroft Taylor Rest Home Aux­ stead of the true sale price groom is serving ! with ‘■the U: S! My books are water: those of Neighbor's'.-; ' ’Those Attending tion of officers, will: be held Safety of Our Children.” iliary Tuesday, March ■' 1st, 12:30 of $3.19. Needless to say, the NaVy aboard the U.S.S, Bittern, the great geniuses are wine. Every­ P.M., at St. Paul’s Church. Mrs. the party ,-were Miss June Tuesday, March 1, a t 2 P.M. Before adjourning the meeting Little Creek, Norfolk, Va. He .js body drinks water. — Samuel L. LaughlWj';;;Keypor,t; ,Mr. and in the E. H.. Stokes Fire House wrong ; price cause consterna­ DelRoy White, president. tion, confusion and some hu­ Mr. Ruby urged everyone to en­ a graduate of Neptune High Clemens Mrs. James , Murray,; Totowa on Olin Street. . The Methodist' Home Auxiliary Borough j.vlMrv'arid M rs;. Rich­ mor ih the market during the courage other property owners to. will meet a t St.: Paul’s , Church j The fourth annual bus trip to sale period, which • ends to- Open ard Gaireteon',"!Tbm? River; come to the meetings. All Year Phone: Monday afternoon. President, Mrs. Radio City sponsored by the Mo­ ‘ morrow. ST. ELMO HOTEL PR 4-9679 Mr. and Mrsi: Watt's Johnson, tion Picture and Radio department Refreshments were sedved. Corner Mid New York Aves. Edwin Hann, will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs.* Stanley D. Scott, Main Warton; Mr. and- Mrs. Ed­ pf the Ocean Grove Woman’s Club Modified American & European Mabel ft Geo. Davis, Propra. the business meeting. An interest­ ward Luettchau,\K e'yport; Sr., winter residents of. N.Y.C. ing program, has been arranged by will be on Thursday, March 3. Miss Breakfast 8 to 10 Sonday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. Miss. Ali(js plushiliski, Middle­ Lily Jeffers, chairman. and summer residents at 6 Pitman Dinner 4:30 t* 6:30 Reservation, please Mrs. Bleecker' Stirling. • V town, N.; Yff SP4J^chall left Avenue, will leaVe shortly for the" Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cadwell, of Frank L. Wilgus, 137 Mt. Caribbean, ' Jamaica, Haiti and Saturday night for Asmara, HeVmon Way,1 secretary of the 55 EMBURY AVENUE Westport, Conn., and’Ocean Grove, Venezuela. They expect to return Grove Cleaners Africa,: Mr^. JSchali expects to Monmouth County Civil De- The DEANS OPEN ALL YEAR spent the three day Washington’s around the middle of April. join him :in about three fense and Disaster Control. Or­ birthday holiday in Atlantic City and Dyers PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air -Conditioned Breakfast Served months. They^.ftxpect. to be ganization, and'Director Har­ ------* ------with Mrs. Cadwell’s sister; Mrs. stationed in . Asmara for .80.:' old J. Rowland, of Neptune In The Laurentians, the most FREE PICKUP AND giiuiiiiituiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiii«iiiKiniiiiniiiiniiifitiitininiuiiiiniiuuaiii!tiiantQiit«uiiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiMiiiraT| months. Geraldine. Brown. .Mrs. Cadwell is City, addressed ‘ the recent highly developed natural play­ , DELIVERY SERVICB the former owncr-operator of the . Captain arid Mrs". A. LeRoy board of directors- meeting of ground in Canada, the Maple Leaf W« Operate Oar Own Cleaning! and Pressing Machine* Qassified Advertisements Queen Hotel on the oceanfrorit, Ward, 144 Broadjway, had as week­ the county chapter, American Trail runs from Mont Tremblant Tboa. H. Catley, Wm. c. Catley | S Advertisement for these columns should be In th« nm ™ here, having sold the property last end guests, :ilieir. son Leater and Red Cross, o n 'th e CD’s.'de-. 100 miles south, connecting all proprietor* Times" NOT. LATER THAN 11UW A.M. T hursday o f e .c h w « k . his wife Betty; and her parents, pendence upon the Red Cross 4ft Pllfrlm Pathway, Ocean GroT. summer. major villages, each a ski center PR 4-2300. 4-2301 CLASSIFIED AD BATES Mr. and Mrs, Ayilliarn Vaughan, of for its traditional services in 26 W ords on LESS .... _ in its own right...... 1 A rn, A a Portsmputh,. Va-.i' Lester, stationed time of disaster. Mr.. Wilgus Additional____ _ Wards ..iu lu f ABOVE 2Sz o .I,.,.:..'...— .....------.'.___2SEVENTY Cents per CENTS Word _ 5 Ttmei for the price of Four Consecutive lnnertlona. For each line with the Navy on the mine sweep­ added that the county disaster ? capitalized or indented. 19c additional charge. organization had neither the Copy mailed in, given to a representative or brought to office, per- er, U.S.S. Bittern;-left on Tuesday sonally must be accompanied by caoh or stamps to cover coat. Copy 1 accepted over phone ns a courtesy and convenience to customers 1 Hercules Nylon Tires for the Gulf of Mexico. knowledge nor the personnel BUSES n> NEW YORK CITY _ Bills due immediately upon presentation. | Goodyear Tires to undertake these services. EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE Quality Retreading FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Batteries. Round APARTMENT — Furnished, 3 large OCEAN . GROVE — Abbott Avenue EASY PAYMENT PLAN rooms and bath. 1st floor front, SS5 near ocean front. Two family apart­ OiTlces-—171 Main St., Manasquan •s per month. Available Jan. 11. Phone ments • each with 3 rooms and bath, ^ Telephone CA 3-1422 L A kew ood 0-8567. __5«tf excellent condition. Seasonal but can M at. 2:30. — Eve. 7:00 a n d 9:0 b e w in te rized . A sk in g $11,500. A b a r ­ S u n , continuous from 2:30 PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at WHITFIELD HOTEL-Single or dou­ gain. Broadway corner.. Large plot, Custom Tire Co. ble rooms, also efficiency apartment, Far., SAT., SUN. — FEB. ZS, 27, 28 Contractor Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove 10 rooms arranged in 2 apartments 1200 Main St; Bradley Beach j winter rates. Beach and Surf Avenues, 011 h e a t. A lo v e ly p ro p e rty . $17,00b. Ocean Grove, PHospect 6-972*1. —49t£ Brewer and Smith, Realtors. 619 Bang* ' "For the Best Bay in Tires' PALACE - Bradley Beach BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE Avenue, Asbury Park. PRospect* 5- PATCHING ‘APARTMENT—Second floor, private 0250. —2tf “THE GAZEBO” _ cinemascope entrance, kitchen-dinette, bedroom and ■ ' PLASTERING — STEPS IiOLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE bath room. Two occupants, June thru SIDEWALKS September. 10 Webb Ave.. Ocean OCEAN GROVE-North End. for sale, For Groups Grove. ; . ^-9-13* rooming house, 23 bedrooms, first floor, RIVOLI ,-: Belmar REPAIRED Offers .the Best in Comfort and Service all year apartment, oil steam heat, all p D E L L MARKET ‘'OPERATION PETTICOAT" CHIMNEYS, Etc. UNFURNISHED—4 or 5 room apart­ rooms fully furnished, kitchen efficien­ | Color — Cary Grant , Tony Curtis ment or cottage in , central. location. cies. Very good income. Near beach. | 127 HECK AVENUE Yearly basis. Retired couple—good ref- Call PR 4-5587. -2-11 Phone MU 1-5912 Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. erences. Write Daniel Force, 506 West. Tel. PRospect 4-3974 I LAURELTON Motor-Vue 113th St., N ew Y ork 25, N ew Y ork. —8* OCEAN GROVE—Warrington Hotel. OCEAN GROVE I nt. 88 — East of Laurelton Circle LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURY PARK 22 Lake Avenue. Furnished. 50 rooms; "A FRIENDLY PLACE Free in Car Radiant Heaters • GUEST HOUSE—-For Summer sea­ right on Wesley Lake, Just painted out­ .. C h ild ren u n d e r 12 F ree The Smart Driver Takes The Bin : son, 17 rooms, excellent location in side at cost $1,500; stop saving rent re­ TO SHOP” Through Sunday O cean Grove overlooking ocean. Ready ceipts—save cancelled mortgage—it's Starting — Weekdays 7:15;'. Sun., 6:00 *0 operate; fine clientele. Write Box as easy to buy as pay rent. Big season OCEAN GROVE 3456, c /o T im es Office, O cean G rove. ah e ad . A sking $30,000. O pen fo r se n ­ Frlday-Satiirday startlnc 7:15 sible offer. Wm. Baumann, 385 So. 10th . “SPECIAL” Sunday Starting 6:00 St.,-Newark, N. J. MA 2-4617. —8-12* i 'THE 'GAZEBO" — Cinemascope MEMORIAL r ‘-A IA : YEA^,. occupancy, ocean-front Also “TARZAN, THE APE M A N ’’ furnished efficiency- apartment for APARTMENT HOUSE, furnished, 3. 3 lb. Can Denny Miller Joanna Barnes one. ^ Private porch, tile bath. Call complete apartments. Seasonal • poten-, PR 4-1393 any evening between 7:30 tia l a t le ast $1200. N orth E nd. H eatin g of HOME and 9. •• ^-7-g* system stored on premises. Write 219 Cripco New York .Blvd., Sea Girt, N. J. 118 MAIN AVENUE « t°5 RENT—2-room apartment, fur­ Phone Gibson 9-6644. —8-12* 89o AIR: CONDITIONED nished, utilities, for retired or business MATTHEWS, “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” lady, near Main Avenue. Gates, 148 BEST LOCATION In Ocean G rove- PRospect 4-1753 Embury Ave., Ocean Grove. PR 4-0833. Two houses at the price of one. New FRANCIONI COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. — PR 4-1749 ■ V .''' : ! 19.heating plants, all In good condition. Lady ' Wm. -P. Walton, Jr. Come and inspect. FLAGSTAFF OCEAN GROVE FOR RENT apartment, summer, 1st Robert W. Johnson, Real Estate Attendant Proprietor K w ’ modern, sleeps 4 or 5 comfort­ 32 Main Ave., Ocean Grove. PR 5- FROZEN & TAYLOR ably. Marie. Villa, 9, Main . Avenue, rnon —-9« ORANGE JUICE FUNERAL HOME Ocean Grove, PR 5-2559. -8-12 Exclusive but. Inexpensive FOR RENT furnished apartment 1st “UP? « r S^ ° ^ . o S S i i y h e a t0 CoPo- 2 Cans 49c DANIEL L. FRANCIONI floor, 4 roomsi bath, large porch, yard. P?r Plumbing, good condition Two THOMAS W. TAYLOR IIl'RKY - HI RKV - HURRY Heat, water supplied. $75 month. Also GOLD SEAL & AUIn,i4shed ,room for light housekeeping. p oksBo°xA3sr ry park- *•8?° w5 704 • 7th Are. Asbury Park Adults only. PR 5-2016. —8& ARMSTRONG INLAID WE MAKE UP FRUIT Air Conditioned PR 6-0021 W AITED TO RENT BASKETS ON ORDER LINOLEUM _ RESERVE. NOW for summer vaca Families Called For tion—Apartments with tile baths, mod­ SMALL Cl ‘ Ioo**»'m. Reasonable Prices” { Ocean Grove Self t RENTAL^-Attractive, com-. Yearly basis. Retired couple—good ref­ • Estimates Cheerfully Given fnr ubli; fiTst floor apartment, 4 rooms; erences. Write Daniel Fnvce. Wsit Expert Mechanics tile oath-sliower; heat; half block from 113th St., N ew Y ork 25. N ew Y ork. —U* . ocean. Pine Tree Inn, 10 Main Avenue. Ocean GroVe. ; • ' . ■ ___9-13 WANTED—To ; rent ytfarlv—2 or 3 room furnished apartm Writ * Box Market 7888, c/o T im es Office. O cean G rove ! • SAME BAY Pick-up I, & N J P H RENT— 2 or-3 “room s, fu rn ish ed , with complete kitchen; season or year­ —9r 10« FOR QUALITY MEATS *-S- and Delivery Service. ly; 48 Webb Ave., Ocean .Groye.’ —O’* CUT WHEN & HOW Fldorcovering Shop MISCELL.VXEOLS Cleanest W as h' Any '.Wm. L; Neaves a Son FOR RENT—Three rooms with nri- 1 ” "— ~ YOU WANT THEM | where, vato lavatory,, ...... j , completely lufurnished rm sn e d for! fo r niS, WHAT YOU WAXT—Plan v- PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 housekoepinB,housekeenlnir. MagicMapi« Chefr w ranee...... For 1 own J'.tnr.e...... Buildinga-.Miiuiiie 10 to -start start thistin? . 125 Heck Avenue s 109 So. Main — Neptune spring. Typical home of two bedrooms, s 55 Olin St. Phone PR 4-1078 S Nefr A,irt?tieSi aU Sslfed! tile bath, kitchen, dining area, large 3 . -s wear Auditorium and, Asbury Park Ocean Grove PRSf e centeV; References .requited. liv in g room . F ro m $13,000.00 o n o u r yH IIIIIIIIIII|lllll|ll|IH IH IIIlH lllll|IH I||||||||||,||,||,||,||,* lot. W rite B ox 6150. c /o O cean G ro v e . E. W. Robbins, Prop. O cean G rovc? C arm el Tinges Office. —5tf Tel; PRospect 4-0963 r RENT “ Apartment.' 3 rooms CARPENTER — Maintenance — also painting ' and paperhanglng. Frank Best Prices 1 utilities01??!^? ^ or;. un4urnished. Ail Dougherty, 20 Atlantic Ave!, Ocean FRESH KILLED 5 P M $ m onth. P R 6-7047 a fte r Grove. PR fi-owi - 3-12* POULTRY Paid | CARPENTER—Service and odd jobs.. s Sash cords replaced, painting and pa- HOME MADE SAUSAGE fo r Old Gold and I ren^SSy perhanging. Call PR 4-4436. -7-11* Beauty Salon Silver and s Specials In All Departments week or month,- winter .atos.RiveS . CHICKEN PARTS ; Old Jewelry 1 ' 89 Main Avenue PR 4®r9M • S"ark Rlver Neptune. merchandise w a n t e d ■ BIRDS EYE- HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will, buy OCEAN GROVE •china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, jew­ FROZEN FOODS The Big Sale ends SERVICES elry, silver, furniture. Best prices • PRospect5-7161 B. FEDDES I paid. Alice Sand, 227 River Road, Red PREMIER CAN FOODS. Bank. SHnrtveM» « ------Specializing In ‘ JEWELEU " Saturday, February 28! ^ Yonud« N.B.C. CRACKERS Permanent. Waving OCEAN GlibVE ?4§ Abbott ^Ave,6 ROOM and BOARD POST OFFICE BLDG - linnnunniiniiiiuiiiistDiuDtE BEACH HAVEN boarding home. - .51 AND HEATING, gutters Abbott Avenue, Ocean Grove, 3 blocks Raders. 5ted Etaenhauer. ' USA from boardwalk. Opon .all year, love­ Cookman Aye. Phone PRospect 5-5091. ly tooms, excellent board. Phone ?R,4- 72X3. ; . - 6 - 1 0 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1960 PAGE SIX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY me about your letter is that you 1 Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. Herbert Pin-Up Peaches 1 haven’t said which one you love ? J R. Bush, J r . , Mrs. Arthur Dietz, No mariage is successful if a n - l r Cl 1 I Jr., Miss Lity Jeffers, Mrs. Ken- person is only interested in how Early Easter Styles j»-. 2 ^-b*S;Si much B h e is being loved and not taking into account how much love *------' Ludwig, Mrs. Fred Niedenstein, she is able to give. BRADLEY BEACH — The St. Mrg i ^ n Milligan^ Mrs. Harry Martha’s Guild of the St. James Crawford Mrt|. Lawrence Mieras, A great many women have trou- This is understandable because Louisa with a cosmetic allergy, the most Address your letters to: Episcopal Church, Bradley 'Beach,; Mra Jacob Batdorf,-and Mrs. A. Le . aeries of blisters on your face and held a,card party in the Parish' j. V J n r d often affected places are the face Louisa, 1090 Natl. Press' riot became ; frantic; Hall-Friday, February 19th. Mem-1. - j , ; V . The list of irritants could go on and. neck. It takes a great deal of Bldg., Washington, D. C.'.= self-control to awaken one morn­ bers of the Guild -donated prizes ^ — • 1 ‘fT* *. indefinitely, but a few. of the most and refreshments; Mrs.. Samuel common ones are: nail polish, all ing with a bright red rash or a fJSlt type of skin trouble is that you Low presented the prizes. kinds: of. eye makeup, harsh sham­ The highlight of the;evening was poos and soaps, wave Beta and hair can suddenly became allergic to an unusual display of millinery, ForVFWAuxiliary lacquers, hair ch Snowballs the common cold, is necessary. OCEAN GROVE — The Louise X bint vanil|a ice cream Vi cup flaked coconut Martin, Jr., reported 112 paid up 4 fully ripe peaches, peeled, % cup sautcrne - Any treatment for the, common Fox Philathea Class held its regu- members in the membership' coi)teBt halved, and pitted (optional) cold, whether prescribed by your lar monthly meeting Tuesday night and that membership bars for 25 Place ai large scoop of ice cream on hollowof each of four peach physician. or measures -token by a t St. Paul’s Chureji with Mrs. years, 15 years, 10 yearn and 5 halves. Top with remaining peach halves to form into balls. Roll you in self-medication, should be Homer Kresge, Mrs. Lewis Mpt- years.wil be presented at the mem­ balls in coconut. Pour sauteme over e$tth snowball, if desired. aimed a.t only symptomatic relief lack, Mrs. John A. Link, Mrs. Nor- Serve immediately. Makes 4 servings. bership dinner on March 3rd. By FRANCES DELL It takes a certain amount of skill —remember in this disease the man Harinah^jilrs. Raymond Mari- Mrs. Carl Barber reported$G9 mucosal lining of the nose and sin- ley and Miss Caroline Wilson as. A new idea for the children’s and know-how to do a good job of realized - on - the: -iecent Cakeless uses is quite congested because of hostesses. . .- school lunches is “the milk sand­ carving roasts, hams and birds. Cake Sale. : : m the. acute inflammatory process— . Mrs. Wm. Sutherland presided wich.” It is a. boon to mothers There is no point in making the Mrs. William Harris read a let­ no harsh medications are indicated, ;at the meeting in the absence of whose children are problem milk- job harder by not having the pro­ ter of thanks for the hospital par­ .and this- includes the. use of vaso- the-president,' Mrs. Henry Harley, drinkers, or whose teen-agers in­ per tools and a knowledge of the ties from the Allenwood Hospital. constrictors in the form of nose who is ill . at her home.. Mrs.John sist on anything but milk with their correct way to. cut different kinds Mrs. White reported the pur­ drops. The occasional use of.a nose Link led devotions. ’ Letters of school lunches. The trick to the of meat. W f f l H S R ! chase of two desks as her project sandwich is to mix equal parts of drop, about every four to six hours, thanks were read irom the. Ken- One important requisite is a big will afford considerable.relief from tucky Mission and Mrs; Christo-' for the year. new Instant Nonfat Dried Milk with The group.votedto have nomina­ platter. Never put. the' roast or These recipes are reprinted by half the rice in a well-greased loaf the blocked nose—but the repeated, pher Jones. sandwich fillings. tions and election of officers at the chicken on a small plate surround­ request: pan, over this spread the meat frequent use of nose drops must Mrs. Arthur - Pennington was ■. Fillings that seem to be best ed with potatoes, peas and such mixture, cover with the. remainder be condemned because of resulting welcomed as a new member and March 17th meeting. are all , sorts of cheese spreads, It is. too much to expect the carver Rice and Meat Loaf of the rice. Press down firmlly. damage to the delicate mucosal M-rs. Ruth Smith n gue3t Mra Also repprted the Jr.. Drum- and creamed cheese, fcanhed meat pro­ not to slosl) under these conditions, % cup uncooked rice Steam for 40 minutes. Turn out tissue; a “rebound action,” occurs, Elizabeth Brubaker and Miss Wil- Bugle Corps will attend the St. ducts, such as deviled ham or Patrick’s Day Parade on March The serving : platter should be 2. cups chopped cook meat on platter and surround with to­ mcreasing blockage of the nose. son gave a brief talk to the class: tongue; tuna and chicken salad, and 13th in Newark. placed close to the corner, and *4 cup gravy or stock mato sauce. • Another common fault -com- Mrs. Sutherland named the riomi- that perennial favorite, peanut but­ skewers and cords should be re-; 2 tablespoons margarine ter. “ mitted by most affected with a nating committee to report a t the -• — ;— * ------: moved before the meat is brought 2 tablespoons flour Barbecued Lamb . cold is the practice of blowing the next meeting, March 29, a t St. You may want to try mixing In­ to the table. ; Salt ; ■ ... ’ Cold roast lamb cut, in slices nose; this should not be done, par-.: Paul's'Church—Mrs.- Roy Bahring, Spring Institute stant Nonfat Dried Milk with jams, 3 tablespooris chili sauce . , / 2 tablespoons melted butter There must be a good standard ticularly if the passages of the chairman, Mrs. John Meyer' and mayonnaise and mayonnaise-type 1 tablespoon chopped onion . % tablespoons vinegar . carving : set with a two-pronged nose are blocked, thereby forcing, M issLilySheffer. Members.Bewe'd salad dressings; The addition of Tomato.; sauce Vl cup current jelly Friday, March 4 fork and knife with a semiflexible infected secretions into the middle on cancer dressings after the meet-- dry milk fortifies the spread with Cook rice. Mix meat with gravy, % teaspoon dry mustard blade and a pair of poultry shears. ears, with subsequent middle-ear. jng. an additional 2G percent energy- or stock and salt.. Add flour and Salt and Cayenne OCEAN GROVE — The Spring Remember, the knife needs to be infection. Others attending were Mrs. giving protein, but does not affect margarine which have been cream­ Make a sauce of the butter, vine­ Institute . of '. the Ocean Grove sharpened by a professional every The use of antibiotics and the Rutherford Trimmer, Mrs. Reba the flavor. Busy mothers will find ed together. Heat to boiling point, gar, current jelly, mustard, salt W.C.T.U., together with the As­ so often. sulfonamides, are not effective in Weilert, Mrs. Beulah Neese,. Miss this a wonderful way to supplement add chili sauce and onion. Spread and cayenne. Reheat lamb in sauce. . the trcatm“e\U f the cold and their bury Park Union and the Willard diets with proteins and good nutri­ When carving beef, cut toward Union, will be held in St. Paul’s routine use must be condemned. George, Mrs. Arina Kickline, Mrs. tional essentials without the added Methodist Church next Friday, you, letting the knife slide on the These drugs have no. effect upon :. H. S., Fritts,: Mrs. Alice Bean, Mrs. work of heavy cooking. ’. forward stroke—don’t saw/ back viruses and their use should be Charles Davis,' Mrs. Florence Lan- March 4. ’V, v :.7-V' Nonfat Dried Milk makes a per­ and forth. withheld pending the development caster, Mrs. Wm, E. Bossert Mrs. The morning session will start fect mixer in : the popular blue of complications of a serious na- p. Dud]ey Bahrenburg, Mrs. Arch- at 10 A.M. Mrs. Howard Selby, Roast leg of lamb and ham are president of the Woman’s Society cheese salad dressings in the place more often: rnassacred than any turev . ie Taintor, Mrs. D. W, Baylis, Mrs. of Christian .Service,, will extend of sour cream for the diet con­ other meat. To carve either of In preventing colds siniple rules John Moreland, Mrs.' Alvin Bills, a welcome. Miss Caroline Wilson scious. Mix the dried milk with the these meats the protruding bone of health are applicable—individ­ Mrs. George Paterson. will lead devotions: arid-reports oil, add the vinegar and the crum­ should be on the carver’s right uals who follow these rules are *- will be made by chairmen of the bled blue cheese,: salt and pepper to with the bone poining up. The cut­ less likely to be afflicted by the in- various committees. ■ taste, and whatever spices you de­ ting must be done against the Dear Louisa: he is married, but is separated vading organisms to which they . Ken Dellett sire, We won’t say that the dress­ grain. A boy has been going around from his wife. He never said he are constantly exposed. Excesses There will be a box lunch and a ing will, taste as gooii and rich as with me for a year and we. are in was not married, but on the other of all kinds, including work and beverage will be served. Mrs. 'i dressing made with sovir cream, but Carving a turkey, a roast chick- love with each other. But he has hand, he never said he was, and worry, must be avoided. Adequate Guild Hostess Harry Webster will offer the noon­ the calorie count is way down;' cn or a duck is about the same. never proposed to me or mentioned he hasn’t asked me to marry him. food; relaxation and sleep are im- tide prayer. . Place the bird on the platter breast Mothers anxious to, put weight anything about marriage. I would What must I do? Will it be all portant, but the foremost prophy- OCEAN GROVE—The St. Paul’s The afternoon session will start up, with the .legs to the carver’s on overly thin children can add like to have your advice! right to go on having dates with lectic measure is the avoidance of Choir Mother’s Guild, met Tuesday at 2 o’clock. Rev. Albert S. Lay­ right; Insert the fork, at the top ■Nonfat Dried Milk to regular whole, What shall I do? him under the circumstances? body chilling. Many advocate night at the home of Mrs. Kenneth ton, pastor, will lead devotions and of the breast with the prongs milk and increase its goodness 'even Worried Sweetheart -—Va. Perplexed ,— Conn. hardening measures such as alter- Dellett, 140 Inskip Avenue. Mrs. the speaker of the afternoon will straddling the breastbone. First more. Answer: Answer- ' nating cold and hot showers in an Jacob Batdorf was co-hostess. be Rev. George Lewis, Executive cut off the second joint and drum­ It depends on your age and If yoii value^^ your good name ' ^ ^ condidon the b^y to ^id- Mrs. Edward Hill presided at the Secretary of the New Jersey Tem­ ’ A quick-time party dip tan .be stick together. Carve these if you whether or not he has asked you you will stop having dates with den changes of temperature. Oth- meeting. . Mrs.; George Barnes perance League. All are welcome. made using dried milk in the fol­ like—next remove the wings. Now not to go with other boys. If he this young- man. If you keep it up crs advocate the use of vaccines to opened the meetng with a prayer. ------* ------lowing way: simply combine 1 cup It’s time to slice the breast meat— dates you and the two of you en­ of your favorite salad dressing with you will be playing with fire and P^vent colds and still[ others ad- Plans were made for the annual A normal heart, says the Mon­ from the top down. joy going places together but are probably get burned before too vocate large doses of vitamins, but choir show,: “Holiday Revue," on mouth County Heart Association, 1 teaspoon of chopped chives; Then too young to be considering mar­ blend in three tablespooris of blue Keeping in mind these. simple long. You admit you are in love carefully controlled experiments Friday, March 11. Choir members is shaped somewhat like an over­ rules you can become an efficient riage; I do not see any reason to with him, but that he lias saW have failed to show^ any decrease m will canvass the town for boosters. size ripe fig and is a little more cheese and two tablespoons of dried worry; On the other: hand if he carver with practice. nothingnnthinn* aboutnhn,,t a» divorceHivnr,. or honor- , -the incidence of colds. Mothers will ; assist in refresh- than fpur aind one-half inches a t its milk. ' • ’ ■ doesn't warit you to go with other able intentions. How do you know I ' .------*------pients, costuming, etc. widest point in a small woman and men but has never discussed your that he isn’t still in love with his I Female sex hormones may be Choir mothers ■ reported on the six inches in a large man. future I should have an under­ wife and the separation is only a the reason hardening of the ar- various choirs for the past month. standing with .him. When twb-peo- temporary one? j teries occurs less- frequently in Refreshments were served to ple are old enough to get mar­ REPAIRS ON ALL CARS Call off the dates until he has a women under 50, says the Mon- the members present: Mrs. Paul ried and the man wishes to mo­ mouth County Heart Association. Pruitt, Mrs. Donald Lippincott, — OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS nopolize the girl’s time he should divorce. : \ : y-r.v;-- ’ OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — certninly let her know what his Louisa intentions are. Address your letters to: Louisa Louisa, 1090 Natl. Press -;. Tasty Show-Ofl Salad Surprise NEPTUNE Dear Louisa: Bldg., Washington, D. C. AUTO REPAIR I.am a girl of seventeen and get Dear Louisa, very lonesome at times. My father I have two men who are in love BODY & FENDER WORK AUTO PAINTING objects to me going out with boys with me and who have asked me and now won’t even let them date to marry them. RAY ELLIS me at honiq, so I am staying-with Stockton & Se. Main Street M e n u One—I’ll call him John—is very Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 un aunt. sociable. He likes parties and I have a boy friend whom I love seems to be very proud of me if very much and who wants to people like me or I am popular. marry me soon. He was away about three months and while he The other—-I’ll call him Joe— was gone, another boy started doesn’t seem to care for other peo­ NEED A writing to me and is still writirig ple. He is happiest when we are to me. I wrote and told him I was by ourselves and he resents any­ one else paying me much attention PLUMBER? engaged. What will I do? Call Worried L. — Va. —in other words he is very jealous Answer: of rile. Do you think it is because I think what you need is a good he loves nSe'more than John does? job, for if you were really crazy Doris — La. about your fiancee, you would not Answer: .i. be worrying about what to do with ' There are many kinds of love, PR 5-167 6 this other boy. . Doris, and - the fact that a person Here’s a ruby you can mine in your own kitchen__an enticing ^ . . For: . 4 • ’ is a very jealous type doesn’t nec- gelatin salad containing such surprising and tasty treasures as Get you a good job and try to Bing cherries, crisp pecans, sliced stuffed olives and cream cheese • PLUMBING • HEATIKC make a success of it until you are essarily mean, that he loves the ob- « • _ __ . . V!_ ~ t-1, balls. Adaptable to both buffet suppers and bridge luncheons, thiB . • OIL BURNERS certain who Mr. Right is. jeet of his affections more than shimmering beauty has both feminine flair and masculine taste ap- . • AUTOMATIC WATER -HEATERS Louisa one who is-not'jealous. Very often peal. Make it now for family enjoyment and during the'holidays serve it as party fare. . . • ELECTRIC SEWER (LEANING Address your letters to: he is thinking more of himself than of his girl friend—more of his own Bing Cherry Salad .Supreme Louisa, 1090 Natl. Press 1 package black cherry- 1 package (3 ounces): cream We S e ll... Bldg., Washington, D. C. happiness than ne is of hers. flavored gelatin cheese ; Install . . . Dear Louisa, ' ■Where, there is real true love 1 c u r hot water 1 cup chopped drained • there has to be trust, and unless a Cherry juice and water" cannearined Bing cherries Several months ago a young man to make 1 cup Service came to work in the same com­ person has proved, to be faithless >/i cup sliced stuffed olives NEW. AND ATTRACTIVE dining car menus, educational in nature, pany in which I work. He was very or unworthy in the past there, Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add juice arid cold water. Chill are now being used coast to coast in Canada on Canadian National nice and asked me for dates., We should be no cause for' jealousy be­ until slightly thickened. Form clieese.into small balls. Fold cherries, EDGAR PHILLIPS1INC. Railways’ dining cars. The menu covers, in striking colors, feature song tween tw6 people who intend to get pecans, olives and cream cheese balls into gelatin. Pour into 1-quart Established 1909 fcirds of Canady; the official flowers of the Provinces, leaves of Cana- enjoyed each other’s company a mold or individual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold and serve on dian trees and the shields of the ten Provinces, Newfoundland, Nova lot—in fact. I have fallen in love married. crisp greens and garnish with whipped cream mayonnaise, if 1420 9TH AVE, NEPTUNE Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario, with him. Now I -find out that But one thing that has puzzled desired. Makes 7 servings. Alberta^and Hritiih CotnmMi fttt PAGE S E .T I o c e a n g rove Titovs and Ne p t u n e tim e s , toWn Sh ip q f n e p t ijn 4 JERSEY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26» 1960

LEGAL NOTICE MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT qulred.355. &to provide S 3 & andTAT pay lor a statu­ on Heck Ave. to Springdale Ave. tory performance . bond • in approved ■j*- Potting'Place . n o t ic e t o a b s e n t d e f e n d a n t s Notlco * ErtTtre* " n t CIalm,‘ form as set forth in “Ins ructlons to American Legion Post- • Home, 240 Superior Court of New Jersey • - . Bidders”, which bond shall be . in . the Drummond Avenue, Neptune, Chancery Division ESl'ATB OF CORNELIA EARRING full amount of the Contract.' DISTRICT ELEVEN Monmouth County *—*’TON» J deceased.------• The Township of Neptune* reserves Beginning at .the Asbury Park City • : - F-120 - 59 Pursuant to the, order of EDWARD the, right to reject all Bids or any Line, and Bangs Ave.; thence, west on C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County Bid that is based on equipment .not in Bangs Ave. and Palmer Ave. to Way­ STATE OF NEW JERSEY , of‘.Monmouth, ..this day made, on the accord with the Contract Documents. side Hoad; thence, north on Wayside ■ TO d application of the undersigned, As- By order of the Clerk Road to Bangs Ave.; thence, west on ROSE A. DESANDO. her heirs, ae-r._ . I bury. buw Park-ManasquanPark-MannMiti'ift National Bank Township of Neptune Bangs Ave; to Green Grove Road: visees and personal representatives, ^&7fann~i nnnir 2 (?n.io) thence, northw est o n G reen Grove Road land her, their, or any of their succes- con&anv> Sole Executor x»f '_0 to Asbury Ave.: thence, east on Asbury sors In right, title and interest, MR. ?£?.■ -2225L- yL S r« 5 2 S 2 - TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE Ave. to Deal Lake; thence, northeast S AND0Dand^h?STATE OfI^EW JER- r-ington, deceased, notice is hereby glv- Notice of Registry, Primary and along the banks of Deal Lake to the SEY- the STATE OF NEW JER- en tQ. the credlt0rs of said deceased to General Election. Asbury P ark City Line*,; And thence, southeast and south along the Asbury f t t -7 A-RTT-rtr TutfT t q* present to the said Sole Executor their Park City Line, to Bangs Ave. • vls^s ™d S repreaentotlves, ?I®!?#t'15?a|Iteonth Wlthlri six, monthS Notice is hereby given that March Polling Place and her, their or any o f their BUcces- ■£?{". ™ .'i.n 10, 1960, . is the_____ last __ day for persons to Liberty Fire House, Monroe Avenue, Neptune. ■ fflfl.'rifiSb£S?: °on£d * & & & £ & ■ ' « , j i AS ANASQUAN rllf[o °er„a^eX n;ht v fe t ?hd; DISTRICT TWELVE Primary'Election. . . . - Beginning at the corner of Highway & STERRETT, his heir?, de- - PHmnrv'Election,The District Board, of Election will i£33 and W akefield Road; thence, w est viaees and personal representatives, 60^^,^T riH t Officersit at the piaces hereinafter desig­ along Highway #33 to Brighton Ave.; and his, their or any of their succes- Aahurv- Pa?k' N>T nated on Tuesday, April 19, 1960M be­ thence, south on Brighton AVe. to sors in right, title and interest, MRS. nose n n v r v » w tw een the hours of 7;00 A.M. and 8. Shark River Brook; thence,; west along THOMAS STERRETT. wife of THOMr G01 BanesAvenue ;P.M., for the purpose of conducting a Shark River Brook to Gully Road; AS STERRETT; Ashtfrv Par* I? T ■ Primary Election for the nomination thence, northwest on Gully Road to ANNIE MASON, her heirs, devisees «fSv ' of: Highway #33; thence, east on Highway and personal representatives, and her, B 11J A United States Senator #33 toiu Wayside v»uyo*uc uRoad; u au i themlfli,:north » « on their or any of their succesors in A member of the House of Repre- WaysideWayside RoadRoad to'to' Poplar%Poplar^pjwt:--thence, right, title and Interest. MR. MASON, sentatives v northeastnortheast along along Poplar Poplar ■ rtnva Wade and an an husband of ANNIE MASON; N O. -T____ I C E .. Two members of the Board of Chos- extended line thereof to the boundary BARBARA THOMPSON, her heirs,, de NOTICE OF PUBLIC 8ALE OF LANDS i011 Freeholders line of the section known as Asbury ------—''* O n e member of the Township Com- Gables; thence* n o rth along the boun- visees and personal representatives, AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSMP;! ilttee dary line of said section to Bangs Ave.; and her, their or any of their succes­ OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF sors In right, title and interest, MR. MONMOUTH - ' | One ^Assessor ' thence, east along Bangs Ave. to the m o ------• Also for the election in each dis- easterly boundary line of the section THOMPSON, husband of BARBARA ‘ known as Asbury Gables; thence, south THOMPSON; NOTICE is hereby given that on I trict of one male member ^and one fe- TOWN T, TVRfYPHV nnrl' rAnTFRTNR NUTlUCi. ... •13 nereoy *i. «” _• given_p .v,___ uiuvi . mnn vu main— •— momhor —— ftf fll/i------Rpnilhl-— onn___ (!n__ itn . and east along the boundary line of P BHOPm Ms wife his and her Tuesday, the. First day of March, 1960, male member of the Republican Coun- said section to Highway #33; thence, heirn devlipp/M d ?DerS>Ml reore- at 2 P.M.,. at .the Neptune Township ty Executive Committee. • west along Highway #33 to the place £entallVM and hll hcr tliS? or nny o l Headquarters, 13 7 : South Main Street. Also for the election, in each dis- I ^hRa?nnln' #83. Executive Committee, NE.W MEMBER—Mrs. Ann Flynn, Asbury Park, is sworn in as a member of the Mon­ devisees and personal representatives. *{jf highest _b!ddcr,' ^t^a mlnlmum Also forDISTRICT the election THIRTEEN to the Nation' and his their or anv of their sue- sale price of Five Hundred Dollars Beginning at Highway al Convention #33 andof: mouth County Board of Elections by County Clerk J. Russell Woolley as Surrogate Ed­ cessors in right, title and interest, MRS. 15500.00) ^l the ri^t tltle and Interest Brighton Ave.: thence, .10 Delegates-at-large south along ward C. Broege (right) holds the Bible. Mrs. Flynn was named to the Board to suc­ CAMMIE LEE ROBINSON, wife of JJ A'tSSSSt Brighton JO Ave.Alternate to Shark Delegates-at-Large River; thence, CAMMIE LEE ROBINSON; in and to the following described lands east, north, and northwest2 District on Delegates Shark ceed Mrs. Ruth Sisco, of Belmar. Ceremony took place in Mr. Woolley’s office in the Rtver to Musquash Brook; thence, con­ BETTY FOSKEY, her heirs, devisees -f ^ tinuing r2 ; northwestAlternate • District along MusquashDelegates Hall of Records. (NJN Photo) and ipersonal 'representatives, and her, ^ Brook to Highway tor the #33:Republican thence, party; west their or any of their successors in SJLS' ■ f- along Highway. Also #3324 toDelegates-at-Large the place of be­ right, titie and interest, MR. FOSKEY, ®Jjck 2(J.6jA, ginning. “ .Alternate Delegates-at-Large ther information. There is no cost husband of BETTY FOSKEY; fn u® ^ 4 DJstrictPolling Delegates Place . to any city for putting oh'a “Sci­ MITTIE EBRON, his heirs, devisees 4 ®n ,} A « i,„ aJ?* Shark River2 Alternate Hills Fire District.Delegates House, Bright­ Roger W. Babson Tells Russia Of and personal representatives, and his, Ave5££S»?5SSS on Avenue. Neptune. r -Democratic •__■ ■ Party, ence Fair.” . It interests the teach­ their or any of their successors in following terms and SeptemberDISTRICT .29, 1960, FOURTEEN is the last dav right, title and Interest, MRS. MITTIE m <«•«« \ for persons to register or chance th#i«r —------ers and parents greatly. In fact, EBRON, wife of MTTTIE EBRON; m>ro h ^ o +iSS voting address to enable themto vntP Beginning at Highway #33 and Way- MARY ASAY and EVERETT F. ASAY, R“JT # 4h?mSS5 at the General Election side Road; thence, north on Wayside U.S. Volunteer Program-Science Fairs these "fairs” could help in selectr her hlusband, her and his heirs, de- mav be Du?u d ^oS^e-sold^lmmedlate? The District Boards of Election will gead to Poplar Place; thence, east along ing new teacehrs; the more useful visees and personal representatives and w ilie Sjalance to be nald within ^ n slt in the places hereinafter des?tfnnfp2 Poplar Place and an extended line Guild’s theory is that the true her, his, their or any of their succes- J£ys^lon^^dSlive^r^ Of^« B atata and on Tuesday, N oveX r fi , S nt thereof to the boundary line of the teachers like' to be in a city which ■ sors in right, tlUe and Interest; Sal« Dwd a envery 01 a Bargam ana tween the hours of 7-no a i $ e2 ^ction known^ os Asbury ^ Gables; scientist is the one whose curios­ GLADYS WALKER, her heirs, devisees S laid lands and premises are to P.M. for the ourooL of ^ 'o ? . nd 8 tl}enc,!; n0r4t,h along the boundary line ity has led him to inquire into operates a Scieince F air once each arid personal representatives, and her, be sold su b ^ General Election tn vn£ ,.^> Vu ng a of said section to Bangs Ave.; thence, everything that 99% of the-peo­ year, and the kids certainly love it ple take for granted. At an ex­ all. > WORLD’S MOST MARVELOUS SOPHIE WEISKOPF, her heirs, de- to the covenants, conditions, and re- a United Slates Si? hibit given by youngsters at Tam­ visees and personal representatives, strictions contained ln prior de«Hs A momhoi nf thf w!,, , „ ?ho^S, m r MACHINE — THE HUMAN and her, their, or any of their succes- affecting said premises. sentntlvps House of Repre- Road thence, to : Jumping northwest^ Brook on GreenRoad; thence, Grove pa, Fla., I noticed a boy with four sors in right, title and interest, MR. (3) The purchaser shall be required, Tw„ _ southwest ■ and south along Jumping saucers on his desk. One had green b r a in WIESKOPF, husband of SOPHIE WEISt at the time of closing, to pay as an e n V r J ! h ^ l ot the Board of Chos- Brook Road to Highway #33; thence, Once at a dinner in . London I KOPF; additional purchase price, a sum equal east along Highway #33 to the 'place peas, another yellow carrots, a HENRY W. KROGER, his heirs, de- to the amount of tax based on the last “ member. of the Township Com- of beginning. ' 1 was so fortunate as to sit next to . ------. . . . ----- assessed valuation from th e flrBt of the li cc . Polling Place third red beans, and a fourth white ' A ' t i ' S w /{%e1r"sScM«-| montli next...... rfter .the^date^of - ^'sale —totU ... One Assessor Sportsmen's Club, Green Grove Rd. corn. When I asked him why they George Bernard Shaw. Among SECTION DISTRICTS and W. Bangs Ave., Neptune. DISTRICT FIFTEEN were on his desk, he replied: “To other questions he put to me . was wife oi HENRV .gfggg ^^bSL^SnWBeginning g at the Shark River Brook this:; "Why. is, it that' the most' DVSART. .her heirs, wm forfeU to the township any de- PoB.„g pUc.feg S (a. foUowe, and Gully. Road; thence, north along I make me curious as to why the dif­ Gully Road to Jumping Brook and con­ ferent colors from the same soil, marvelous o f' all machines, pos­ rf^KiBees, and personal representatives, Tj.e !;a^G of this property is sub- Bounded on the east by Ocean Ave.: i tinuingtinmnE onon Jumpingjur Brook Road to the Tier, their or any of toeir succes- jcct to conflrmation by the Township ^ ‘Jje south by tho-center.’line oi boundary line of the Borough of New same water, and same sunshine.” sessed by everyone, is so seldom sors i 4 ra.&ABOTI^v‘ Committee who may. reject any or afi n p n west by the denter•.r-jwmun— I Shrewsbury; .y; thence, 1 west and south used and why does this especially DYSART,IART, husband------of------ELIZABETH V. UJU„.blas_ line of_ .Pilgrim' ...... Pathway;. and on thethe J along along saidsaid boundarytJou line to the Shark He is much unlike a U.S. Secre­ DYSART; . . . . DATED: February 18, 1960 n°rth by Wesley Lake. River Brook; thence; east along said tary of Defense who is reported to apply ot you Americans?” When BERTHA GOODMAN her heirs, de- JOHN W. KNOX ■ PoUine, Place Brook to the place of beginning. visees and personal representatives, Township Clerk „ Washington Fire Bouse, Central Ave- Polling Place have said: “I’ni hot interested in asked him the name of this most and her. their or.any of their succes- —q_9 (J16.74) nue and Olin Street, Ocean Grove Hamilton Fire House, Neptune. By Roger W. Babson marvelous machine, he replied, sors ln right, title and interest. MR. ------— ------:------DISTRICT TWO JOHN W. KNOX why the grass is green.” GOODMAN, BERTHA "The human brain, used to less husband of Bounded on the east by the center Township Clerk The primary intent of these Sci­ GOODMAN. NOT I CE !*n e ° f PJIgrim Pathway; on the south 9-10 (83.43) BABSON PARK, MASS.—When than 5% of capacity.” YOUXUU AARE. ttt HEMBY__SUMMONED HEREBY SUMMONED. M D,mT^SAI.R nr r.ANnR PnthS ence Fairs is to stimulate a young­ ^Hd^yirgd toserve upon SCHAEFER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS I -“*• «*««» «.ve - on ,n« I was in Moscow, getting statis­ I then asked him how the use of & FITZGERALD. Esq s.. attorney for AND PREMISES IN TIIE TOWNSHIP A w. center line of DpSLSa ster’s native curiosity into a lively plaintiff^ whosc: address is^P. O. Box 97,1 OF -NEPTUNE,_ |N_THE_jCOUNTY OF I . •' and “ fiSaSrt*_bVPoUing Place W esIetffiS » tics relating to its public school the brain could be increased,and . MONMOUTH Thomley Chapel, corner of Pilgrim 1 system, I was asked what we are desire to find out the reason for Oakhurst^ New ^Jersey, an an w ------. Pathwayn Ihitrn.. and DM Mt. . Tabor ’ nt Way,___ Ocean__ 1 1960 he replied, "By developing people’s t h e complaint ^ d in .a cW U-^lon NOTIc e is hereby given that.^on Grove, things. If he "catches fire” and his in which RELIANCE ASSOCIATES, a Tuesday< the First day o f March. 19Q0, DISTRICT THREE . •ooing to teocli science to our teen curiosity . . , 95% of what you imagination is stirred, he is on the corporation of the^St^^f^New^Jer^ Qt 2 p.m., at the. J^eptune Township Boundedi on the east by the center | agers. . By “science” the Moscow Americans read or hear actually Summer way to-becoming a great scietitist, school 'authorities mean mathema­ goes in one ear and out the' other. Russia makes her selections in a tics,/ physics,: and chemistry. . It is only when something heard 5’ mouthf'vvili I.Vr^at^publfc “« K ^ on*»e.center the north line by ofsouth Wesley Lake.Main rough, and heartless manner; but ^ (n rS? S, ludirmont bv the highest bidder, at a minimum PoUing. Place • I WHAT a r e s c i e n c e f a i r s ? or seen develops one’s curiosity Mr. Guild does it on a voluntary Eagle Fire House, Main and White-1 Ocean Grove Auditorium For definite information I could that this marvelous brain works for^^V ’relTef^^emande^ ih^tlicf^com- (W iffinall fh /r^ h t a -jes, Ocean Grove. basis,—lets - the youth, instead of lor tne_reuei aemanueu , ______I r>f thp Raid TownshiD ' of s -NeDtune niSTRTrvDISTRICT FOURpnrtD . think only of the work of William for a few minutes.” This is what proof of service in duplicate with the acquired at a tax sate ana ine^xore- ■Bounded on the east by the center I Bounded on the east by the center Mr. K, decide his. future. Clerk* of the Superior Court, at the closure- of the Tax .Title Lien Certifi- SUNDAY SERVICES Guildline of of Central St. Petersburg, Ave,; on the Fla. south in de­by the Science Center is trying.to do. State House Annex, Trenton, New Jer- cate thereof in and to the following Fletcherveloping Lake; Science on the Fair, west by Science the, UNITED STATES AND sey. in accordance with the. rules of descried lands and premises: center line of South Main St.; and on I t 10 a tit nr FrnnHin Iveiopi,1B I wish Williamx Guild™ would not be civil practice and procedure. All that certain plot, piece, or parcel the north by the center line of Broad-1 ^une Dv, r r a . n k i i n j , Previewa-of-Teachers, RUSSIA COMPARED content to apply the work only to . The^^action has^^been instituted for of ground known and designated as way. a Duncombe,Yet I am happy Bala-Cynwyd to say that Metho- this 1 Uubs» and m view s ol leacners, 4thehn purpose Mtmncn .Af of foreclosing fnTpploslnff certain Tax Block Block -ins, 193, lo Lot t s 222, b , • oeing being a a^ piece piece oi/Of . ______— *”_ -*■ ... 1 ■* ■ • — “ ~ ■* ’ ■ - youngsters. Bankers and inves­ SS& o « S t ^ t S 'S r t ^ 70 S,0C,t‘S ® ¥ & » o-ve. ChDT h’HaBrold '"ffiineha^ This work especially interests me voluntary American program tors are especially guilty of acting tuen. County of Monmouth and State. Avenue, east of Fisher Avenue, upon Bounded on thJ ^ o f ^ ? * £ Vil* j- ^ nu u Buckingham, as lt discovers young people' with already being used in, fifty-one upon “tips” instead of thinking o f ^ Jersey, and described as fol- tl» following terms and .conditions: 'm e^^^h^y^SbS exceptional natural talents. Any 8S?SSyW ■ ^el9-A.M.. or.Clifford Horn- .nsilv Wome„ an cities of Florida alone, and I do about and studying the valuable not know how many are starting facts which are available. Monmouth County, New Jersey, ,B n°t Pald at t! in other states; while the Moscow owned by Louis Smadbeck, Weston J"ay be put up and re-sold Immediate-: Polllnr pi«„ u i Park Realty Company, surveyed by 9 - The balance to be paid within ten Ocean OmwfflLiS!.. . ■ mjuE"™ ,','' t I . system is hunting for prospects in Rogers, C. E. June 2 1800, delivery of a Bargain and tion omcef HaiS A?era? SS'pS^im n r Church,. Washington, ua, attcntion whcn youn over 1,000 Russian cities. This is which said Map was filed on August Uo?r,i' i. ., • • , , Pathway. bemm OnSS Pn®m D. C. b something that our Defense De •£ o S « -» Block 22 Map A AAurv ■t^ «>tdiSi,tSSt,tnaSn S S S l^ ia^ ° ne^n,. June 26-A.M., Dr. Charles-Yri S T . PAUL’S • Pari Terrace, Neptune, Township ‘ngrdl" ances. stafutes and Asbury Park c f t^ L in ^ th S J 'and % ^oyen, Arch Street' Methodist back to Moscow clippings from partment should take seriously, & a Usthabo^ry’ Ncw Jer^ and subject ^urch, Philadelphia, PaV,^PM„ Dr. neWsPapers describing this' work. would like to see the Guild Science OCEAN GROVE—Rev. Richard I S S . & & % £ £ Center given each' year for this % i^nrSA err^oranierS terLt ChurK^Bank! N J. ^ 1 have also mentioned the work of C. Swift will be the preacher at St. Neptune Town- affecHnjr said premises,... , ^ y S ? ^ S S S T b S '' July. 3-A.M., Open,.: P.M. Dr. Osborn Creative Educational bufy Park Terrace, Neptune Town- affectlng affecting said premises, . York and Long Branch Railroad to the I . ' “‘J* ir” ^ o«c TTniivwond. P.nlif Galif.. Foundation of Buffalo, N. Y., Jwhich work the cost of one missile ex­ Paul’s Church, on Sunday at 10:45 ship, Monmouth. County, ..New Jer- ._.(3K_The_purchaser-shall(3). The purchaser shaii beuc arequired, i NeptuneiMeptune cCity ity Line: thence, weBtw est on ththe) e I ijouisLou;s.H- xi. uyauof::n.«»v Evans,..HOH^OJW, y#“*. , .. . periment. It. would save our coun sey (same as above) additionalT"”^ " “ S™?;“ ” ' - e-p-t-une—1?i.‘y - “ S*. to .R><«*e Aye.; | Minister - at - Large^ _ Presbyterian | is endeavoring to awaken the cre- and will use for his subject “Lov­ LotsC S 13, Park 14, 15,Terrace, Block Neptune 16, Map A,Town-1 As- to the S ^ o ® f $ * j g Av^T’th ^ . Bo?rd of'National Missions ^ | ativ? possibilities, in ill., people. try a billion dollars a year as well ing The Church.” Mrs. Ruthelaine as perhaps prevent World War III, ship, Monmouth'- ...... County,...... New Jer-- *------assessedAtkins Ave.; thence, north on Atktas July 10-A.M ., Dr. Willi ^WiUiam F. Both of thege are rion-proflt insti- J. Barnes, minister of music, will sey (same as above) month n I hope this story will cause the Lots 21 to 24, both inclusive^ Block 4, the end . or me current-year ana-aiso rw play for her prelude “Cast Your ^ i,$ 'o iS :..?g S « Ced.2^ ML]: P.M., tut.ons support, superintendents of schools in Burden on The Lord” and for her a n t e r X ’-A/A, SifeW t0 the * * -V de- to Yhe^ABbury ^ Choir Fe3ti^- terested donors. wide-awake cities to send for fur­ postlude “Festival Postlude." The bury Park Terrace, Neptune Town- , (4) The sale of this property is sub- ftence,- east on the Asbury Park Cltv Juty 17-—A.M. and P.M.; Dr. W " 1 ™ ** A w e ship, Morimouth County, New Jer- Ject to confinnation by the Township $neJo Main St4; and also that section Chester A. Pennington. Hennepin Cecilian Choir will sing “For the ISs'lTll-.BlM. Map A. Asbury w»» »«y r^ect ^ or .fi kndwn Avenue Methodisi Church. MinSe- ~ Beauty of the Earth” and the Park Terrace, Neptune Township, DATED: February 18, i960 .. .. PoUing Place apolis, Minn. j^eedleeraft News Chapel Choir “God Is a . Spirit.” •yonmouth,^county.' .. New Jersey JOHN w. KNOX -Hbuae. 1120 Cqrlies July 24— A.M., Dr. Carveth P. t SM u' o S* 1 Mitchell, First .English Lutheran At the 4:00 o’clock service Rev. Lots 34 , 35, Block 22. H ap A. A s-1-8 -0 Beginning at Ridge Ave. and the Church. Mansfield, Ohio; P ^ I., Ili' Raymond L. Mowbray will be the bury Park Terrace, Neptune Town- Neptune' City Line; thence, north on R a lp h 'W* S °o k n ian , Christ Onurcn B a x te r preacher and will use for his topic Ship, Monmouth County, New Jer-1 ADVERTISEMENT! FOR BIDS ^ ve*. to Ninth Ave.; thence, east Mpfhnrliqt- N pw York seyr (same -as above) Sealed proposals will be received by ion Ninth Ave. to Atkins Ave.; thence, isew. xorK. . “The Way To Life." Mrs. Barnes Lot 24, Block 23, Map ,A. Asbury the Township Committee of the Town- Inorth on Atkins Ave..to Dlvision^St. - Two-day conference with • Dr.] of Park Terrace, Neptune Township, ship of Neptune, New Jersey, at the thence, 'west on Division St. and the Carveth P. Mitchell—July 25-26, ere’s a lovely setting for your flowers that brings some will play “Maestoso” for her pre­ Monmouth County, New Jersey Township - Headquarters, 137 Main §35®ntheneSe *la}e ™!&way July 31 (Founders’ Day)—A.M., Nature’s own perfection to your home, lude and for her postlude “Stately fsame as above) : v ‘ ; . Street, Neptune, New -Jersey, 8:001 H State Highway *35 tb the Neptune CUy JJr. Kinsey N. Merritt, President, I Lots 8, 9, Block 310-11, Map A, A s- P.M., Eastern, Standard; Time,-on Tue^- I / ' '; BEAUTY AND BRAINS, TOO ; ; Procession.” The Celeste-Chanter bury Park Terrace, Neptune Town- day, March 15, 1960, for furnishing Line: and thence, east on the Neptune Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Asso-1 Choir will sing “Day Is Dying in ship,: Monmouth County, New Jer- and installing an emergency genera- City Line to Ridge Aye ^ ciation; P.M., Dr. Samuel J . . Trus- . This crochet doily—with its pointed edges and pretty center sey (same as above) tor complete with automatic transfer Unexcelied Fire House, 1120 Corlies ,cott, .Vice Presdient, Ocean Grovel the West.” Lots 2,.3, 16, 17 and 18, Block 9; Map switch arid fuel oil tank together with cup—is the gentlest design. Made in the pineapple motif, you’ll A, Asbury Park Terrace,. Neptune all Incidental . work in connection Avenue, Neotune Camp Meeting Association. I have a delicate. accessory that complements your favorite vase Sunday School is a t 9:30 and Township, Monmouth County, New therewith, on the premises of Fitkin DISTRICT EIGHT August 7—A.M., Dr.^Raymond I. ■ 7 and becomes the proudest there are classes for.all ages. At­ Jersey (same as. above) .. Memorial Hospital, Neptune, New Jer- species from your flower. Lote 34, 35, 36, Block 20, Map A, sey. tendance - cards may be secured Asbury Park Terrace. Neptune Town- . The engine and generator combina- beds. I t is also a perfect ship, Monmouth County, New Jersey tion shall be capable of delivering con- Huntin^on Ave.; thence.“west“along an P.M„ Dr. Nevin H. Zuck, , Church Icompanion for a vase, upon request. Otto. G, Stoll is (same as above) _ : . ■ • ' , tlnuously, at least 394 KVA, 315 KW at AveHaarnd^ e„nAexte^dee1 of the Brethren, Elizabethtown, Pa. filled to brimming with general superintendent. The As­ Lots 40^41, Block 6, ^Map A. ,Asbury .b p f , and at 120/208 volts, 3 phase, 4 line thereof to the easterly boundary August 14—A.M. ana P.M., Dr. the flowers that you buy sembly Bible Class nu'ets! at 2:30 Park Terrace, Neptune- Township,, wire, GO cycles AC line of the section knowjij os Asbury Leonard H. Cochran, Mulberry Monmouth. County, New Jersey instructions to Bidders. Bid Form, during the cold winter The Prayer Service is held, on Wed­ (same as j»boye_ '.. _■ ■- General Conditions, Specifications and Neptune Cltv to’ Highwaj^^s.5011 Street Methodist Church, Macon, YOU ARE MADE DEFENDANTS be- months. But, don’t be mis­ nesday evenings at 7:30. Everyone, Plans and .other Contract Documents along the boundary line of said section Georgia led. Charming a3 this pat­ ' caiise you claim or-are claimed or re­ may be examined, at the; office of the s. cordially invited to• ail of these puted to own the said real estate or Architects, Ferrenz i & Taylor, 1451 arid -T w o^ay Preaching Mission, with tern is, it’s very practical some part thereof, or some interest Broadway, New York 36, New York, thence, east along the boundary line of Dr. Cochran, Aug. 15 and 16. to use. And thi3 is what therein, or to hold a lien or cneum- the office of the Neptune Township ;; .Polling Place \ : August 21-— A.M. and P.M., D r. brance. thereon. g j ja n t s c o t t Clerk or in the Administrator’s office I mean by ‘beauty and at Fitkin Memorial Hospital; and one 1515 district'NmEUne' ' Etfwart L. R. Elson, Natiolial Bres- brains, too.’ The doily pro­ Clerk of the Superior Court copy thereof may be obtained by each Beglnnlnc at the New York and Long bytenan Church, W ashington, D. O tects your table’s surface, . Dated: Jan u a ry ;30. I960 • bidder upon deposit of the sum of Ten __(j»9 ; . . (SuS.BB) Dollars - ($10.00) to- the office of. Fer- C&nCLlnRef»rh°eance.ndsotu,lh » e § S S A ^ us.t 2A8^ !^r 4 while the petals hold your renz & Taylor. This deposit will be re­ York and Long Branch Railroad to Meeting) A.M. and RM., Bishop vase securely, keeping it Howard L. Smith MONMOUTn ‘ COUNTY funded to the Bidder upon the return Division St.: thence, west along Divi- Hazen G. W erner, Methodist Bish- slon St. and the extended line thereof op, Ohio Area, Dr. D. Reginald from leaning to. one side SURROGATE'S COURT of the documents in good condition to Highway *35. north on Highway #35 T'i ‘ Prp^hvtorinn or toppling .over. You’ll The Hardware Store within 10 days after the opening of to Huntington Ave.; thence, west along i, 0 ? * iMrst rresDycenan ! Notice to Creditors to Present Claims bids. , . V an imaginary line thereof to Harding Church, Germantown, Pa. certainly enjoy arranging your bouqets with this delicate crochet . of Ocean' Grove Against Estate • Each Bid must be‘ accompanied by a Ave.. west on H arding Ave. and an ex- , s ftnti»mlM»p 11 — A M B i^hon motif. Throughout the year you’ll have the pleasure of decorating ESTATB OP GRACE. ELIZABETH certified check, for. five percent: (5%) tended line thereof to the easterly y, b -m- 5 : ?• ? MERWIN, deceased. of the amount of the Bid, drawn.upon boundary line of the section known as Fred Pierce Corson, Methodist your home in Nature’s favorite theme: beautiful flowers. Pursuant to the order of. EDWARD an Incorporated bank or trust com­ the Asbury G&bles: thence, north and Bishop, Philadelphia Area;. P.M., ENCOURAGEMENT, CHARM, TENDERNESS , / O. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County pany, payable to the i Township .of west along the boundary line of said Dr^- W. Neal Raver, Kemble Me­ PLUMBING of Monmouth, this day made, .on the Neptune as a guarantee that in case section to Bangs Ave.; thence, east Home grown or from a neighboring florist, flowers are always apulication of the undersigned, Wil­ the Contract is awarded to the Bid­ along Bangs Ave. to Snringwood -Ave morial ‘Methodist -Church, Wood­ liam F. Frost, Sole 'Executor, of the der, he. will, within two weeks there­ and continuing east along Sprlngwood bury,*N. J. in the sweetest taste. They even have a winning way in the earliest TINNING and HEATING estate of the said Grace Elizabeth Mer- after, execute such Contract and Ave. to Snr.ln.gdale Ave.: thence south . ’r ~ hours of the morning, when you set them at the center of your win deceased, notice si hereby given satisfactory performance bond. Upon on Springdale ' Ave. . to- .Heck Ave.: to the creditors of said deceased to failure to do so he shall forfeit the tbenee. east on Heck Ave. to a point T h e Princeton B atU e Monument breakfast table, confident that your vase is safely placed, Their HARDWARE present to the said Sole Executor their deposit as liquidated damages and the l.is feet-east of Hyrtle Ave.: thence, in Mercer County was erected in ! delightful colors and graceful shapes are;that breath of encourage- ! claims under oath within six months acceptance of the Bid will be, contin­ north to the Asbury Park City Line; PAINTS and OILS from this date. •_ .. gent upon the fulfillment of the re­ ♦hence, east alone the Aflhurv Park City 1922 to commemorate the Battle ment to last you the whole day through. Your afternoon luncheons D ated: January 29th, I960 quirement by the Bidder. The checks line to the place of beginning. Princeton which-took place Janu- wiU have an even more creative flavor when you put your floral, WHX1AM F. .FROST ^ of all excepting the lowest Bidder will Polling Place * o i n , , p _TTr. , center piece in this charming crochet design. During the family 91 Cambridge Ave., Stowart Manor be returned within .five (5) days after 1132 Embnrv Avenue Neptune. Ary^3,1777. General George Wash- hourB( ^vcryone sureiy ,wiU enj-oy the wft/ yonr „ ° hct arUatry 51 Main Avenne Garden City. Long Island. N. Y- the opeping of bids, and the remaining DISTRICT TEN -6 - 9 . . Beginning nt the intersection of Heck gton was m charge of the Conti- blends with the brightest bouquet of warm weather blooms. T o check, will.’ be returned immediately Ave. and SDrlnedale Ave,: thence, OCEAN GROVE, N. J. after, the contract and bpnds have ibeen north on Snrlnedale-Ave. to Spring- nental troops and Lord Cornwallis receive the free instructions, just send a stamped, self-addressed executed.'' -';v- wood Ave.: thence, west on Sprlngwood envelope to the Needlework Dept, of this newspaper, and w l’i foe Phone PR 4-4741 One may have known lucky, men; No Bidder, may. withdraw' his Bid for Ave.... to*...... Banes Ave.: thence, east on the British.. Frederick McMonnics FLOWER POT COVER, Leaflet No. S-6I$, a period of 30 days after the date act Bungs Ave. to the Anbury Park City I n , . but there were' always lapses. for opening thereof. Line; thence. «outh along the Asbury aeal£nea the monument. OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES TOWNSHIP 0F NEPTUNE, SEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 26, 196C man. reported on a :cw/ food sub-* stance sailed “Incapanna” .vhiiefc was developed by.the Nutrition In­ stitute of Central, America and Panama located in Guatemala City, Incaparina has all the food value RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS- HOUSE'S of milk and can be produced in un­ derdeveloped countries so cheaply that all people caii afford it. It has HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPUES_ PROPERTY RECONDITIONING helped fight malnutrition in all the Central American states. OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE Get it at the ‘Mrs. Edward Sehlaefer, Rehabil­ itation Chairman, Neptune City, reported taking Christmas cards to PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING Greystone, Hospital.- She asked the SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION members, to bring more cards so Over Fifty ‘fessrti Fourth and Railroad Aves mor.j scrapbooks can be mads for of Servke Ie y Asbury Park, N. J; the patients. Monmouth County Dial1PRospect 5-3193 AUTO BODY REPAIRS FLORIST. Utility Advances ARCADIA — The Land of Flowers ARCADIA FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert H. Joska. Prop. Ralph E. Martin PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS, CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS, CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE ; .1 Summerfield and Cookman Aves., Asbury Park Phone: PRospect 4-2445 Natural Gas Co, Admin?- istrative Asst. Now A sst,.. GARAGE — STORAGE Vice Pres. For Commercial Oldsmobile Sales and Servke Phones: PR 5-4670 — ASBURY PARK—Ralph E. Johnson’® Oldsmobile, Inc, Martin, administrative assist­ 86 South Main Street, Ocean Grove ant of the New Jersey Natural STORAGE — BY DAY -- WEEK - MONTH Gas Company, has been ap^ INSECT INVESTIGATOR—Dr. Billy Ray Wilson uses Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE the Warburg respirometer to study the life processes of pointed to the newly-created SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. the cockroach as part of his fundamental research in in­ position of assistant, vice. sect control at Rutgers University’s Agricultural Experi­ president in charge of com­ STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING mercial operations, it was an­ Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. ment Station. Dr. Wilson, newly-appointed at the State University, is trying to find out why some members of an nounced by Dale B. Otto, MILK AND CREAM insect generation are slowed down but not killed by in­ president. ' ■ . . WARDELL’S DAIRY secticides.. DAIRY PRODUCTS NEPTUNE, N.J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 Turkey Dinner And Teenage Fashions "No Finer MUk Sold Anywhere' Green Grove . Rd., N eptune Feature Mother & J)aughter Banquet WOOLLEY’S DAIRY Successor To Tel. PRospect 5-5050 OCEAN 3ROVE— The annual daughters by Mrs. James Sullivan. Taylor Dairy Mother -Daughter banquet spon- Awards of African violets were sored by the Woman’s Society of given to the oldest and youngest MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Christian Service was held; at the mothei^...present;'-Mri- 'George T. St. Paul’s Church last Friday Riker and Mrs. Marilyn Hart, re- MANNING S - MAYFLOWER night. A turkey dinner was pre- spectively. . .. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING^AND STORAGE COAL AND FUEL Oil EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. pared and seized by Mrs. Freeman Mrs. Ruthclaine Barnes sang 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore's Newest and Most Modern Warehouse Shotwell as general chairman with three solos, a_n show, cour- 117 So. Main S t — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop, PR 5-2300 STORAGE AND MOVING The dinirii room service was in tesy of Steinbachs, was directed by PRospect 5-2093 charge of Mrs. Hazel Link; " Mrs. Virginia Monaghan with Mrs. AGENTS • 93S ASBURY AVENUE ALLIED VAN LINES KElIogg 1-2224 a s b u r y P a r k , n . j . The mietrfess of ceremonies for Carl J. Meyer :ias commentator, Ralph E. Martin 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEANGROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. the program was Mrs. Raymond Those taking part aa teenage mod- Mr. Martin has been with the RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE L, Mhwbray, vice, president of els, were: Sandra Shferwood, Jane NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy W.S.C.S. Invocation was given by Egyud, Marion MoraWe,' Gale Cat- company and its predecessor, Coun­ “Doctors Advise Nagle’s" ■ Mrs. DelRoy White. Greetings to ley, Alexis Egyud, Sharon Picke'r- ty Gas Company, since 1927: 'He PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ___ BEST QUALITY DRUGS ACE Radio & TV Service \ SUllivan Ahd the greetnig to henn, Gail Packard, Roberto Johns, and had been administrative as­ DRY CLEANING Tape Recorders . -.1 sistant since 1953.' 400 Main Street (Comer 4th Avc.),,Bradley Beach______;______Shirley Gillan, Sharor DeGraw, “Garments may be drbppest off on your way to . ' __ Donna Lippincott, Siisan Ticfe, Saliy “The position of assistant vice business, shopping or school and picked sir- on i - - '' Jane Batkin, Judy Wesselman, president for commercial opera­ f i€ HCtiH your wray home” — One Hour Cleaning! .No extra ROOFS — SIDINGS tion!'! was made necessary- by ■ the charge. A lt work done on premises. . Julie Tice, Judy Ryan, Betty Jane i,**/ Handley, Margaret Morrison, Ha- continued growth of ■ our company' ih.=»=,v,o«roto«e c - \T,.:n Cjf at border line of Neptune, 3 O O . iT Id lll o l. r— ocean Grove & Asbury Park GENERAL ROOFING CO. ; '• zel .Ahretts, Fay Burkhardt, Karen and the expanding commercial ac­ ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS - j ' ” V * Twidle, Suzanne LiaBeiTf, Patty tivities,” Mr. Ottp said. He pointed COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES ! ^ Sullivan, Barbara Thatcher,. Penny out- that the company has just in ­ ELECTRICIAN PRospect 8-8249 1408 Vi Corlies Ave., Neptune - Robert Deane , , Wood, Virginia Anne Meyers, Jane stalled the first solid-state Univac 1 Ahrens and Geraldine Colman. . _ computed used by a utility. *‘to as ­ ADAMS ELECTRIC Roofing and Siding sure the best possible service for Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances our customers.” Mr. ;,Martin offas R. Darvin Adams, Jr. PRospect G-8376 ALTERATIONS P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. ' Heating — Storm Windows — JalouBies chairman of the firm’s committee R. J. NAJAR, 36 Washington Village, Asbury Park, N. J. Membership Of 103 on- the installation and application Free Estimates — PR 5-2583 ' of the new Univac. •' The new officer has taken a HOUSE WRECKING number of special coiirses in ac­ ASBURY PARK — The Ameri­ counting, commercial practicen and Residential & Commercial House Wrecking can Legion Auxiliary of Asbury; customer relations. Last month he 502 Burlington Avenue, Bradley Beach, N. J. PR 4-8530 Park, Unit 24, met Monday night completed a course at Rutgers Uni­ BOB FURLONG at the Post Home on Eighth Ave­ versity for utility supervisors. Hi THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Trucking— Fill Dirt — Top Soil — Gravel — Sai^d nue, Mrs. Saniuel Visone, first vice has served on various ..’trade-com­ president, Asbury Parlrj presided. mittees and, an his company’s. Man CHARLES W. ENGEL­ Mrs. Clifford Mecouch, hospital­ agement--Labor .delations Commit­ Rev. Swift read the list of newly- HARD, chairman of the ity chairman, "welcomed two new tee since 1954. He is chairman o f Assembly Class elected officers, as follows: Presi­ board and president of members to the unit — Mrs. H ar­ the Retirement Board of New Jer­ (Continued from Pare 1) dent, Walter Skidmore; vice presi­ vey Parisen, Neptune, and Mrs. Swift. The-secretary’s report was Engelhard Industries/ Inc., sey Natural’s pension plan. dent, John Owes;; secretary, Mrs. William Stewart, Oakhurst. Mrs. read by Mrs. Violet Gillan.; Newark, N. J. will be chair- Mr. Martin, a native of New Violet 'Gillan; assistant secretary, Arthur Silva, reporting for the Special welcoirte was accorded snan of the day-long 12th York, has lived in Atlantic High­ Miss Edith Fowler; treasurer, Mrs. Membership, chairman said the unit John Owen, vice president, who arinual Business Conference lands most of his1 life and attended Lillian Catley; assistant treasurer, has 103 paid members. had been sick for some time, and Fitkin Workers to be held at Rutgers Uni­ schools ■ there. He bar held a num ­ Miss Mary McMUrray; pianist. Mrs, Harry Woodward, Bradley the president praised Rev. R. C, versity on May 12. The ber si offices, including president .Miss; Augusta Koehler;' chorister, Beach, gave a report of accidents Swift and the song leader, Robert State University’s School and secretary,'. in the • Atlantic Robert Peterson; librarian; Reuben Elect 3 Officers in the home. Her talk was entitled, Peterson, for their services. Mrs. of Business Administration Highlands Fires Department - and. Thomas; publicity, Miss Laurette "It’s Smart to be Safety Minded.” Jones gave the membership report, and. Sales Executives of Atlantic Highlands Firsi, Aid McKendree; teacher, Rev. Richard ., Mrs. Elizabeth Schanek, Ocean showing three visitors and two new Northern New Jersey are Squad, He is currently secretary C. Swift, and assistant teacher, . Conference sponsors. Grove, Pan-American Study Chair- of the New Jersey Gas Association. members. One member, Mr. Clar­ Harry Lewis. , ence Rihker, was reported at the ------* — - Ocean Grove Nursing Home, and Progressive suggestions were Parkway Issues visitors would be appreciated. presented by Mrs. Philip Jones for discussion and further action. (Continued from PaEf 1) “IT’S THE TALK “Thank You” letters were read by guidance to motorists in the event OF THE TOWN” Mrs. Gillan from Rev. B. S. Crow- Johr, Owen congratulated the of fog. croft for fruit in his recent ill- class on its splendid work, which The leaflets list “Fog Precau­ ness and from relatives for flowers Pres. Skidmore attributed to divine tions For Your Safety” such as: sent to the funeral of the late Ja­ leading. F. Tobleman was com­ “Drive a t reduced speed, do not cob S. Gtockier. - plimented for his music each Son- over-drive your range of vision; keep to the right; Stay in lane, Call us now to fill your tank, ESSO iising the. white . lines as guides; HEATING OIL . now contains a special Keep lights on dim—never on high additive, H04)' developed by Esso re­ -Antiques beam; Never stop on traveled por­ search. It assures clean harning—dean furnace—clean .flues. It gives more heat, Furnishings tion of roadway, park well off right more efficient 'heat, i>y practically elimi­ shoulder, outside solid white line; nating oil burner filter and nozzle clog- D eal C enter Auctions Remain in your ear—never walk ging. . . 4 OCEAN AVE., DEAL, N. J. Exhibits on stand on pavement.” . Spocial You get all the heat you j ay for . . when you burn premium Evonts quality ESSO HBATINC OIL. Yet it costs no more! Your neigh­ KELLOGG 1-4500 bor uses it, why,'not you! ~ ; A New Business Concern Featuring: Antiques Furnishings Auctions Announces FUNERAL HOME Joseph R. & Howard L. Ely A Sale to Liquidate the. Stock of 1,. SCHMERLER, Inq:, formerly of — Air Conditioned Asb'ury 'Park and Deal i — Lady Attendant Furniture, Lamps, Rugs, Cribs, etc. 20-40 Prospect, Neptune 514 SECOND AVENUE We Solicit Individual Items, Collections ASBURV PARK and Estates for Re-Sale or Public a Phone PR 5-0567 Auction on our Premises LOOK; FOR WELLER'S CREAM AND BLUE‘FLEET We Also Buy Items For Cash TRANSPORTATION' PROVIDED