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VOL. XCIII, No. 49 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUN E, JERSEY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968 T E N CENTS Fiircillo-MuIIiken Nuptials Nov. 29 is Krushchka Weds C. S. Goodman Award Contract Asks Republicans Mail Earlier, Nominate Case Use Zip’Codes For Revaluation OCEAN GROVE — Postmas­ County Board Orders Fk$r N. J. Governor ter Byron Holmes wishes to re-; Township to Reassess wmwM W'Smm. mind the patrons of:, tlte; Ocean Real Property for 1970 TRENTON—Monmouth Coun­ Grove Post. Office to obtain 6c ty Republican Assemblyman Jo­ Christmas stamps early as the NEPTUNE TWP. — Under or­ seph Azzolina has called for ihe supply is limited./5c, stamps der of the Monmouth County nomination and election of U.S. WM are not acceptable on Chris­ Board of Taxation, the Neptune Senator Clifford P. Case (R-N.J.) tmas cards this year. | t is also Township municipal committee as the state’s next governor. CT'Va ■ important to mail easier than has . provided for the revalua­ “Senator Case is the one man usual this year. Uslnj the Zip tion of real property in the com­ with the proven ability to unite code will assist in the prompt munity, to be completed by Oc­ the citizens of be- handling and deliveryjof Chris-? tober 1, 1969, and placed on the h Je d an administration which tmas mail. Zip code itj reqi *red assessment rolls for the tax year ' must move us out of the dol­ ’’ on fcll parcel, post. [ 1970: . drums,” the Middletown legisla­ Postmaster Holme^ also re­ The revaluation ordinance was tor declared, adding: quests, patrons to/jf separate ; adopted on final reading Tues­ “The Senator is a proven win­ day night. Realty Appraisal Co. • Ocean Grove mail |from all ner because he is a proven lead­ of West , lowest of Please Rafael ; and er, His record of public service, four bidders, was awarded the ti6 each , bundle wltfya “Local'' ,is outstanding. .It is this great­ contract for $91,750. ness,which is needed desperately or “Out of TowrV^ la^ei attach­ Nearly all Monmouth County by New Jersey if we are to move ed. A basket or large-receptacle municipalities received the same away from mediocrity and take placed near your miil box will, county order. The county board bur rightful place as one of tho assist the carrier In^the deliv­ declares that there is a rapidly ;,leading and most progressive ery of Christm'as m^H. declining ratio of assessed to states in the nation.” , The post office will be open true value of real property in Noting that Senator Case has 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.Mi weekdays these municipalities. Neptune ncSSruled out the possibility of ■and on Saturday v December Township contended that “lib­ entering the gubernatorial race, 14th. • •.: :' era! appraising by government Assemblyrjjan Azzolina issued a appraisers and liberal financ­ ’ call to ' Republicans, Independ ing by the federal government ents and Democrats throughout has resulted in unrealistic the state :• prices being paid for homes’’ in . “If you want to see New. Jer- Our certain sections of the communi- ' : sey move but in front, I urge ty. The'township asked that a- . you to write or; w i r e Senator sales study for the ..years 1970- . Case at the Old Senate Office 1971 be made before revalua­ Building, Washington, and voice tion, but this request was de­ your support, not only of his nied. candidacy, but of his leadership In other business Tuesday , as our next governor.” night, the municipal committee Sent to Washington initially in granted a variance to American 1954. Senator Case was re-elect­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart Goodman Legion Post 348 to construes a e d ^ ' 1960, and 1966 piling up a Mrs. Eonald Muliiken (the. former Victoria Fnrcillo) ■ Army Private First Class David Proviso West High School, 1963, 49- by 55-foot addition to its post half - million vote purality in Neptune — Mr, and Mrs. Philip tals and pearls. She carried a and Knox College, Goiesburg, Ohio, home on Gully Road. " : his latest race. LONG BRANCH — Miss Vic- E. Matson, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruschka, 783 Wayside Rd., an­ crescent shaped bouquet of ste- A 50-. by 100-ft. iot in Shark Assemblyman Azzolina defeat­ toria Jane Furdllo and Ronald Warren Matson, 74 Laird Ave., nounce the marriage of their class ot 1967, with a B.A. degree phonatis and phaieonspsis. River Hills wat purchased by ed the only Democrat incumbent V. Muaiiken were • wed last Fri-. Neptune City, was assigned Oct. daughter, Phyllis Nuller, to Charles in Sociology. Attendants were Miss Jo Anne Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Martone who lost in 1865 to gain his first day iri Our Lady Star of the'S ea 20 to the 1st Calvary Division (Air­ Stuart Goodman, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Goodman are both Furcillo, Wanamassa, cousin of for $3,425. The vacant property term in t h e. State Legislature. Roman Catholic Church, here. mobile) in Vietnam, Mrs. N ate. Gooclman, of Bellwood, candidates for a Master's Degree the bride, and of the groom, and adjoins their home. Spirited bid­ After reapportionment forced The Reverend Thomas O’Conner His wife, Paula, lives Illinois. . in'Marketing Research at the Uni­ Mrs. Daniel Lee, Wanamassa. ding at p u b I i c sale nearly ... him to seek re-election from what officiated at tlie double-ring Ave., Ocean Grove. Mrs. Goodman is a graduate of versity of Michigan, Ann ' Arbor, John-Mulliken Jr.,. was best doubled the purchase price from was considered a "marginal1 trStethonyjii.'**'- -"•—•» ~-.--rU Neptune High School, class of 1983 Michigan, -where they are in. resi­ man for his brother. Ushers its $1,750 appraisal. district, the Middletown Republi­ The bride, a former resident and Miami University, Oxford, Ohio dence. were Stanley Parratt, Bradley ■ ' ■■ * — — ■ can, was swept back into office of Ocean Grove and Long' of 1967, with a B.S. degree The couple will be feted , at a Beach, and Michael Mecca, Bank Declares Dividends with nearly 6,000 votes to spare. Branch, is the daughter of Mrs. in .Economics. • . supper dance, Oec .28 at the VFW * :------Victor C. Furcillo, 82 Gables Passaic. A reception was -held a t the Mr. Goodman is a graduate of Baiiding, here. . FREEHOLD — Robert B. B ar­ Bond for First '69 Baby Apartments, Neptune, and , the Barcley, Belmar, and immedi­ low, president of- The . Central late ’ Mr. Furcillo, long time ately following the couple left for Jersey Ban! and Trust Com­ OCEAN GROVE — The first Ocean; Grover. Library Dates Yule; Program For baby born of Ocean Grove par­ Norman, Oklahoma, pany announced that at a meet­ The bridegroom’s, parents are The bride is a graduate ol Nep­ ing • of the Board of Directors en ts in the new 1969 year will be John Muliiken, 81 Gables Apart- For Storv Hours Home Auxiliary honored by tlie Ocean Grove tune High School, has attended he!d November 29-, .they de­ ments, Neptune,.and Mrs. Betty Murray University in Kentucky; i ■ ------clared a .regular semi-annual parents in the new 1969 year Lou DeMorjian of Fox, Okla. . NEPTUNE — The Story Hour OCEAN GROVE - The Chris­ will, be honored ,by the. Occan Monmouth College, Long Branch, dividend of 20c per share to TJie bride .was escorted by. Dr. and is a graduate of the Moti- scheduled for Neptune Town- tmas program of the Methodist stockholders ol record -it t h e Ciw-Sihnial Committee, according Library has just been post: Homo Auxiliary was held in St. to. Donald R. Newman, general Willard R. Dill of Prestonburg, mouth Medical Center School of close' of business December 20, Ky. She was attired in’ f> prin­ Nursing. Until recently she has ed, according to Mrs. . John Paul’s Church, -Nov, 25, as the 1968 payable January 1,., 1969. chairman, Th^ committee plans Northup, librarian. Miss Mary December meeting would come to award a U.S. Savings Bond to cess line gown of white- satin been employed., on the. psychia­ They also declared a 4',; stock with Chantilly lace appliques. tric unit at Monmouth Medical Calletto, Children’s Librarian at during the holidays. “A Christmas dividend (o stockholders of rec­ the Centennial baby', ' Commissaryman Third Class Don- The gown was long-sleeved with Center. Monmouth County Library, or Tapestry" written by, Mr.s. Alice' ord at close of business Decem­ V ------a scooped neck-line and an at­ The bridegroom is a graduate aid C. Cottrell, USN, 19, son of Mr, one of her assistants, will be at gear! was read by Mrs. J. W. Hahn; ber 31, 1968 payable January 15, Brownies Sing tached chapel length train. Her of Neptune High School and is a David C. Cottrell Sr., 172 Sylvania the Neptune Library from 3:30 Mi.ss A’.mira Sipler toid a Christmas 1969. This will make the total veil was of English silk illusion, student at the University of Ok­ Ave., Neptune City, was advanced to 4:15 P.M. on the following Story,. "Ishmael, the Came! Driver’s cash payments for the year o£ At Nursing Home held in place by a cloche of crys­ lahoma. to his present rate aboard the anti­ Fridays: Dee 13, Jan. 10, Feb Nephew:", Mrs. Bean read a poem 40c per share. submarine aircraft carrier USS 7,M arch 14, April 18 .and May WHat Makes A Christmas?" and OCEAN GROVE — The Girl Hornet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.' 23. I Mrs. Ivan -Kail gave the commeh- Scout Brownie Troops 219, 449, and Commander Ike Sehlossbacli Says Jlis advancement was based on Any child from Kindergarten iary cm ."Charlie Brown's Chris­ Arts Assn. lo Give Program i 717 Srom Ocean Grove nnd Bradley time in .service and rate, military through 4th grade or old enough tmas" while :s!(des; wore shown '.hy NEPTUNE. — The Neptune- sang Thanksgiving Brownie appearance, perfornperformance of duties to listen quietly is welcome. William Flin:. Mr, Flint also show-- songs'at the Ocean Groye Nursing ‘Airplane Just A Bird To and his score on : the Navy-Wide Mrs, N'orthup’s , report of . li­ [Area Arts Association will pre- qd slides'illustrating the Christmas , sent the second hi a series of. Home ihe Monday before Thanks­ phccl with this brood at an test for promotion,.promotion, . '. brary loans ’ during Xovember S:o:y, fq'.lcjwing devotions by- Mis? giving. under the leadership . of • By Peggy. Goodrich i;rograms to he held at the. Nep­ Chroniclcr for The Times ■usual, time of the year W" r shows a total of 2,719, averaging Amy Wfllker;orv- the theme. "Chris­ Miss Emily Jessen, music director tune Junior High. School, Sat.. 'ed me the enclosureclosure he made by. 143 through the 19 “library tmas T-io Soon?" .Mrs. Bjcecker . for Troop 219. ■ days’’. This brings, the total for Dec. 14, from 10 A.M...to 12 noon, NEPTUNE —. Thirty-five..Mal­ his house to protect them from '-Stirling.-led the group in .singing; Attractive Turkey tray favors to 34,126 as compared with with Mrs. Eiaine Simon demon- lard ducks placidly'.swam .on the the cold weather, . Christmas. Carols'. ' ' were made by the Brownies for the 1967 high, of 31,055. Iii spite strating “Origariii”, tlie Japa­ rustic airport duckpond, which is “Ike" also pointed out' At the business meeting, officers nese art of. paper folding. each patient, of English walnuts that these Muscovy ducks of holidays and storms, the at­ spKng'fed by the Jumping Brook, tendance count for th e month for 19G9 were elected as follows; : and construction paper. quack, but the Mallards do quack while modern airplanes look" off was 1,G77, an average of 88 per President, Mrs. Alice. Bean; 1st Patients and nurses enjoyed the r.nd make quite a racket Interviews at School and landed around them on a day. vice president;-Mrs. Homer Kresge; fol.toa.ing songs "Over the River”, each morning while wait beautiful fall Sunday afternoon, Books recently added include: 2nd vice president, Mrs. Ivan Hal|; •3f„vvnie Smile”, "Let’s make ELMIRA, N.Y — Miss Lauren “An airplane is’just another bird the pellets he feeds them, McCall’s 317 Christmas Make-lt treasurer, Mrs. Clifford Kunckei; Friends”, “That Brownie Feeling'', Jo Whittier, assistant to the di­ to the ducks,” explained retired will even fly tip as high Jd eas; HHouse & Garden, Build- secretary and publicity, Mrs. Olive "Mr. Duck and Mr. Turkey", and rector of admission's: at Elmira Navy Commander Isaac Schloss- bedroom window on the second ingGuid< with house plans; Sci­ Crook;' devotions chairman, Mrs. “Turkey on the Back Yard Fence". College, is scheduled to visit sec­ bach at his Neptune-Asbury Air­ floor to awaken me for ence & Mechanics Engine: Com­ Arthur Flaridreau; Sunshine: 9hr„ Troop 219 recited a Thanksgiving ondary schools in New Jersey port, located on Houte S6 |aVid food. And when 1 used to teach plete Guide to Engine Repair; Miss Florence Hunter;, './ays and Day poem. Ocean Grove Troop 219 Decem ber 9-18. She will be at Jumping Brook Road in Neptune flying students, I often urged “Kids in the Kitchen” means, Mrs, Bleecker Stirling, chr., Brownies' participating were: Bon­ Neptune, N.J., Senior High Township, them to watch how these ducks , Home Workshop, nie Cordts, Barbara Cutillo, Pat­ CookbooK Mrs. Harold Sturges, Mrs. Willard fly as they really arc experts!” Projects You Can Make in a School on Wednesday, Dec. 11. ricia Edwards, Gail Flay, Lorraine It was five years ago that I Strange, Miss Mary Marsh, Mrs. Elmira, founded in 1855, is the We sat down on a plank of. Airman August E, Lembergs, son W eekend- Griner, June Holliday, Tracey last visited|and interviewed Com­ ’Arthur. Flandreau, Mrs. Joseph oldest private liberal arts col­ wood on this Indian Summer af­ 'of Mrs. Slas N.' Lembergs of R. D. Sports Afield, Hunting Annual; James, -Barbara Justus, Lisa Moek- mander Schlossbach but it could Angell; Methodist Home Member­ lege- for women in the nation. ternoon and continued our con­ 2, Neptune, has received his first TiJrkin, Officials Encyclopedia Wendy Morrison, Nadine have been last Sunday, as I still ships, Hilda Gibson; Hospitality, versation we started five years U.S. Air Force duty assignment of Baseball; Bishop, The Day jitrowickl, Marjorie Recce, 3eth found "Ike” sitting in front of Miss Anna Bier:. Social Com.; Mrs. NAUTICAL GIFTS. ago When Commander Schloss- after, completing basic training at Kennedy Was Shot; Coleman, Early American, scenteci can­ Shotwell and Laura Zimmerman. his house, happily watching the William Hennessy, chr., Mrs. Eli*-' bach related some of his excit­ Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman Songs of American Folks (with dies, randip rings, balsam pil­ In charge of the Brownies were planes fly while also keeping abeth Temel, - Mrs. Ernest Dickin­ lows. The Boat Dock, 50 Main ing experiences that took him to has been assigned io Port Austin; music); Murphy, Ebony rhythm, Miss Jessen, Mrs. Lawrence Mic- track of five baby Muscovy duck­ son, Mrs. Gertrude Keith, Mrs. C, Ave., Ocean Grove. —49 the foiir corners of the world. A Mich., for-training and duty, in the .an anthology; Start, When You hak and Mrs. Allan Morrison lings waddling after their Mother D. Kiffen: Financial Secretaries, graduate of !he old Neptune administrative field. Airman Lem-' Are a Widow; Kimbrough, Float* NAGLE’S ..MAIN CENTRAL oh the airport field, "Ike" was ing Island.. Mrs. Raymond Allbee, Mrs. Flora PHARMACY — Tel. 771-020? Attention, Senior Citizens proud of thole two-week old High School on Main Street and bergs is a 196S graduate of Wall Carney. Mrs. Grace Hendrickson. i All-year service. Drugs of quali­ 1 & M DINER RESTAURANT ducklings ns he said, their Moth­ Annapolis in 1915, “Ike" com­ High School. MAKING- CANDLES? ” Mrs. Soiveig Hagstrom, Miss Mabel ty for prescriptions. Sundry at Asbury Park Circle .We h a v c- scer.ting oil. The iiterris. Store Hours 8:30 A.M. - Now serving special t!in/iers er had tried to hatch babies .twice pleted a distinguished Navy car­ Head. Mrs. Joseph Angell was eer in ' batt'es'iips, submarines- Airman First Class Lloyd C. Ab­ Boat Dock, 50 Main Ave., O.G. 3 P.M. -. Adv.; > between 3 and 5:30 P.M. unsuccessfully -before she trium- —19 chairman of the nominating eom- at Reasonable Prices and airplanes. He also developed bott Jr., son of Mrs. Charlotte E. Page elehr. please |- NEPTUNE DINER offers a —49 DUCK HUNTER dive-bombing -when he command­ Abbott, 203 Fifth Ave,, "Neptune HARRIS' STATIONERY choice of Businessmen’s Lunch- CARD OF THANKS ...... —'T ------—— ;— In your family? We have a gift ed a squadron of oid Giirtis-Hawk City, is on duty with the 4258th “The Greeting Card Store" cons.and Dinners for.Sl.10. Quai- ' R a tin g ’s Cozy. Cottage Res- for him. The Boat Dock, 50'MaUi Opp. Post Office, Ocean Grovr We would like to express our ity foo.d properly prepared, r'ea- iaarant, 3i Pilgrim Pathway, Ave., Ocean Grove. ,—19 Bi-planes before retiring for Ihe Strategic '.Ving at U-Tapao Air­ -• : ■ v h y appreciation lo friends ‘ and sonabiy priced, Corlies Ave. & Ocean Grove. Winter hours now first-time in 1930 as a Navy Lt. field, Thailand; neighbors for the kindness and Rt. 35, Neptune. — adv. Grave Blankets—we deliver to to pfleet. Daily 11:45 to 2 P.M. RELATIVE .Christmas cards, Commander, after losing one eye Airman First Class Robert S. ‘sympathy extended us at. the dinner 4:45 to 7 P.M. Snnday dresses, etc, 45 Pilgrim Path­ your plot. GIG MORRIS FLOW­ passing of our be)

j- Others present were: Mrs. WU-. bee. 9 - Executive Board; 2 P.M. National Convention held nt Cleve­ Christmas party with the Auxiliary, and drill practice will start In Jan­ 1 ram . Darnay, Airs/ H; S; .Frills, Dec. 12 - Rcgylar fleeting, 1:15 land, Ohio. '• Alleta to Start ; of the Council. Sunshine baskets uary. AU ^nembers are urged to j Miss EilUe SheCfer,, Mrs. William P.M;, Club House. Christmas Pro* • Thq new members rocolvod' were Drills in January will -be sent to the shut-in mt*m- participate Us Mrs. Michael C^&rien gram, “Tiie Choral Group”, potm* Miss Eloise Flood, Mrs. Nomhn will be Great. Pacahontas offisew J >Ic*Cleilnnd. ';Mrs. Elisabeth Bru- NEPTUNE •— Alleta Council #26, bers.. Mrs. William. Dahrouge an­ I baker, Mrs. Richard Steere. Mrs. tion for the. Welfare Department. Bradley, Mrs. Walter SlcCiiddoii, nounced a new merchandise club Jersey iii Juuo. rtVcKAN • c.no.vio; ~ * • tiu* puiu\: ; Degree of Pocahontas held their j Anita Klciihc, Miss Mary Marsh, ' DcivlO - Radio' City-Music Hall, Mrs. Paul Lutz, Mrs. Herbert has been started. tlHut Clrws met a*.'the home of Mrs.1 regular meeting Friday evening at Siiijjootu oqi jo osop, om Vfrt j Miss Ethel Boater, Mrs. Roy Bab- Christmas Show. Bus leaves Post Sweeney, M rs. • Jlichael ilnnzo, Alice Bvan far their monthly meet* Red Men’s Hnli. Mrs. William Mrs, Richard Soheppls, chairman William Fischer, social chairman ■ ring. Mrs. Hazel Link', Mi's. Doro* Office 7 ;30 A.M. For' rbservations Mrs. Thomas Quill. Also received 1 in;, with: Mis* '.Bessie Relnhold ns Schmidt presided.. of the Great Council* Session an- ^served refroshmcnts to the 20 thy Arpert, Mrs. Carl Aschenbach call Mrs; .Harold Geary, 77*IHXttKv for. (heir court were '. Mrs. John co-host e>'. Aft er gtvtHhVgs by; tho- Plans were made to have h nouhced tho making of tiie gowns members present. and Mrs; Henry Ilarlev. M erry C-hi'istmas! Crossan. and Mrs, -Mary, -Sinnolt, ■prosulen t. • M rs." G ert rude . Loo mi?; Court" Si. Gleimon, Belmar; Mrs. deyo.tioii.s Wore-.presented 'by-Mrs, ThomasFilleii, Court St.Margaret, Erne Jit Dickinson . on. ■* (he. -Thanks-; Woman's Club '(IDA Reception Spring Lake . arid Mrs, . Francis giving theme. , Braun, Courl Sister Miriam Teresa. : '-Mrs.:. Loomis presented it topic Lists Activities ForNew Members Tonis River. ■ for.*discussion\entitled;■; What ArV. Officers nnd guests ot neighbor­ 1 Our, Young - People “Doing. ; Today ? OCEAN GROVE — The activi­ "BRADLEY. BEACH — Court St ing courts .attended- the function. rTiic‘;rbspiMjs.o was1 • lively^ and »ih»y ties of the jydninnV. Chito- for the Elizabeth, Avon, held their .recep­ Refreshments were served by Ideas we re exclia itfrcd. iininthof December are: > ’ tion of now members on Nov. 2G hostess Mrs. I’hilip. Taylor and Tho. m’M miytjii^-is to he iieia • l?cc. 5. - Turkey Dinner, by “The at Hie American' Legion Home, Mrs. William Jennsch, M rs;. Ted yJnn. VS/’ at which time mcmlnn*:;! Seems". Club House. G P.M. Chris­ 'here. Mrs,. Carlton White, Grand Kouopkn, Mrs.-WUHam Kelly, Mr vwiti Ur ing. \ I igh t V weight- • gi ft S ft f tmas' Sale, Ehl or tainment, Guest Rcjient,:presided, Representative of John Fitzgerald. Mrs. Paniel Mal- fflod -or clothihg for shipment •\U\ Artist! ^Illdred F arrell.'•‘Bells, pt l he Slate' Court, Mrsj. Louise Bon­ ankn. Mrs, ■ Harold Williams aiid £the dtildren'in. .Vietnam.. ‘ 'Christmas’*,. - v:V:* net t. discussed highlights of tlie M rs. Raymond CrulcUshank.- ^ . - — .Ti------Christinas Bazaar . ••• - • • . f Y •>. ; «• Today at Bancroft

OCEAN" GliOVK — The. Fall Board rneoiing of the Bancroft Taylor Rest Home was held at the home on Cookman Ave., Nos-. 25. n a g l e s The. Rev. J. D. Ovcreash, of ' Manasquan United Mdhodist Church,, opeiifd the meeting with GIFT- 0 - RAMA prayer.- His message was on Thanksgiving, using second Corin­ thians ns scripture reference. He JEWELRY compared the industrial type cele­ brations of today to, the rural hay­ stack and corn shock celebrations of the past. He stated one is affect­ SILVERWARE Evenings ed physically and spiritually by what he puts forth Into the world and his way of living. One reaps NOVELTIES only what one sows. Mrs. Earl Pullen, president pre­ sided at the business meeting. Mrs, and m any Carlton Nelson. Conference presi­ dent ot the W.S.Cj5. and Rev. other attractive SHAVING SUPPLIES • COSMETICS Paul Friedrich, Northeast District Superintendent were among the 77 GIFTS SMOKING NEEDS • PERFUMES members and guests present. Mrs. Wilma Corder, director ot the Home reported on changes and TOILETRIES • BOX CANDIES improvements made in three lor months to the Infirmary and1 kit­ chen. She also told of the many trips the ladies made since they CHRISTMAS Nagle* SCENTRAL Pharmacy acquired 'The Clipper" station wa­ gon. 13 MAIN AVENUE — — — —. — — OCEAN GROVE ■Mrs. Burroughs spoke of her Dial 771-0201 W, I?. Nagle, Reg. Ph. work with the Committee on Homes for Retired Workers. One of the projects' being studied is Camping for older, people. -The Christmas bazaarW ill be held at Bancroft Taylpr, today (Friday), from 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 B.FEDDES P.M. Among articles featured will be jewelry, fancy work, gifts, food A BONUS GIFT and nfghnns. Mrs. Lewis Barbour "The Jewelry Store of Ocean Grove" WHEN YOU JOIN OUR NEW is . chairman. Mrs. Ernest Dickin­ son. Co-Chairman. Refreshments- were served by 55-57 Main Ave. Post Mrs. Arthur Kale and the hospital­ »»S!>!S!St9(Sl»lS!SlS-1S,J!Sl5lJ;3)r;aS:3;a5-.a5:3:a5lS!!!S!3iSl>iS:^J:2lIlSiSlS(SiJlSiJlS)3-.r5aViiSia>SlSl>l»SiajiS, ity'committee, Christmas Club ailynu e Pe'.et’e eeeeeeN7Sfl Legion Auxiliary Here, Folks, Are Makes Partv Pla»s Gifts That Will Bring ASBURY PARK — Plans . were made Monday night, for a Chris? Lasting Pleasure!!! tn>as party to be held following the meeting Dec. 9 of the American' Le­ gion Auxiliary, Unit 24 .here. Mrs. Jeanette Bender, Mrs. Theresa Tor- G ifts tomosl. Mrs. Maud Bloom, ond Mrs. Mary Christian will serve on the committee.- Members Will donate for the toilet, articles, paper back books, writing piper, and other articles to" send as Christmas gifts to the vet­ erans at the.New. Jersey. Memorial Home, Vineland. Mrs. Harvey Parisen. member TOASTERS in tim« ship chairman announced a total for of 151 members. MIXERS holiday;. • Community Service chairman, entertaining, • • 4 Mrs. Malda Hade reported that .a .sparkling •-- ^ * CLOCKS used clothing and jewelry had gift, to, give .-• or ^receive been sent to the. Marlboro State IRONS -;anlEarfy^\; Hospital. Africrfcan design Mrs. Elsie Mecouch, Rehabilita­ ROASTERS Prescut dish tion chairman,, said the -members by Anchor Hocking had completed three new- afghons measuring to be sent to the veteran’s hospi­ PYREX WARE 8W 'x5" tals. Mrs. Maud Bloom announced in­ CORNING WARE vitations would be sent out to IH lg§& members of the Junior members of STANLEY TOOLS the Auxiliary for a Christmas par­ ty to- be held on Sunday, Dec. 8: l l l l l at 2; P.M.. at the post home. Highest rate in the State Mrs. Marguerite Appleby report­ Headquarters for Christmas Tree Lights and Stands ed that gifts, would be taken to paid ori our Christmas Clubs! the Gold Star members for Chris­ Christmas Wreaths and Greens tmas. . r : - Following the meeting, an. infor­ mal birthday. party was held for Mrs.- Claire Megaro. Mrs.. Mary Christian,' Miss Geraldine Me Nally and Mrs. Helen Bennett. O LOAN ASSOCIATION Refreshments were served by Mrs. Erna Sterner and Mrs. Apple­ Coo km* n o r Grand CoH!m «t Rsh«r by. A s m * * A w c NIFTUKI Subscribe to The Times 8 4 $4.00 A TEAR BT 3£AIL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 15)68 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY P A G E T TI R E

Bowling League Monday night, and Coast Advertiser in a battle mian Ace Adams, 213 game, 577 regards to the fighting that fol­ hitting a 978 single .game, and for first place' in the league, scries, Bill- Ijavcnpbrt 210, 202, lowed the game I would like to 2748 series,' while topping Bron­ f The Standings: ff • l>. and a 556 series, and Bob Bar- add my .' two cents to the many son’s Agency in three games. i Westinghouse ...... 25 14 raud with a 204 garnet and a 549 remarks already made. " j Coast A dvertiser ...... 25 , 14 series. For the Fishermen, it . First of all, let me say that'I The wins brought Coast Adver­ SORTA STUB1JY, but she gets oftoff * >; - 7„_ ‘ tiser into a tie for first place with ! Pathway Market 24 15 was their anchor man Charlie graduated from Asbury Park ground inGOO feet instead of.f 5,000. f I I ^ - » I Westinghouse, who lost a game Grove Cleaners 21 18 Wheat with a nice 219 game, 568 High and was an ardent Asbury STOIj craft of G't-passengcrecapac-5 I, - * to Ocean Grove : Memorial Campbell’s Barbers \.\... 21 18 series, IjOU Micioni 209, and 541 fan at that time. If I remember ity at Washington demon .... v . ., „...... lo tio n. s-'IJ “ ' ♦ V . , 1 H om e.; j O.G. Memorial Home .. 19 20 series, and Ollie Klein Jr. with right and I’m sure I do, there Pathvvay Market, tied for first Smith’s .Hardware 17 22 a 537 series. . were fights after not, only Nep­ last ■ week, fell to third,, losing ' 3 rcnsoVi A n c . '23 Here’s the big match of the tune games hut also Long ~ r/ two to Clover Club, and Camp­ ! Bonded TV ...... 15. 24 eveh-r.g, first place Coast Cities Branch. It was a part, of life bell’s Barbers and Grove Clean­ Clover Club...... 12 27 Coaches battling second place and we-all. not only took part in ers, each winning a pair, tied for • '• -'v ■ • ^ ,.... i Ardmpre - Hotel, one! game be­ it—we loved it!. A football'player NORTH SHORE CHURCH fourth. SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S hind. Results, first place Coast is under a •terrific'"strain, espec­ BOWLING LEAGUE Coast Advertiser was aided by BOWLING LEAGUE Cities Coaches, third place Ard- i ially in a game such as the one 4*. Results 11-27, 1068 Hap Brower, who hit 560 on a more Hotel, four games behind. against ■ Asbury.' Alright, I can ! FRESH THING: Blonde holds har.Pres. 3; Avon Meth. 0; BRADLEY BEACH — The The Busmen! came thru with hear all you doubters, moaning. < tiny crankcase valve,that cuts 210 game,.and Don Ne w m an, a u to s’ air pollution by letting Shoremen 3; Wana. Chr. Ref. 0; Sportsman’s Shop team finally some good bowling, and swept j whad 560, on a 213 game. Frank But just visualize this; • A boy engine re-use fumes. Korg- St. Paul’s Ushers 3; First Meth,, Wilgus chipped in with a 233 iri got themselves into the win col­ all three games from the Hotel­ gets up a t Six in the morning, at­ A.P. 0; Atonement Lutheran 2; umn, after losing six straight, by Warrieir Automotive P.arts ex­ that big second game, arid Don men. Coming thru for the Bus-1 tends school until two and prac­ perts urge motorists to have Craftsm en'Club 3, 1; F irst Pres. coming up' with two big wins Lee posted a 213 and a 568 se­ men were Will. Pine with a 225 tices on the field until 5 or later. it checked regularly. A.P. 2; West Grove Meth. 1; ries for the Coast. Jiri? Saragusa over an. up and coming Lou's game, and a.nice 594 series, Bill'. Practices are every, bit as hard Belmar Meth. 2; Memorial had 511 to aid the cause. Barber Shop, team, The Sports­ Nyne 551 series. Fighting hard '. and perhaps harder than the Methodist 1; Craftsmen Club. 2, Bob Selover, who. had a 503 man’s Shop team did not move for the Hotelmen- were Lou actual games. He comes.home, . 2; Trinity U shers 1; .'Wall Meth. series, and Scotty McAuslan, in.league standing, and the same Dughi 203 game, 560 series, and j does his homework arid drops 2; Craftsmen Club 1, 1. who hit 517, led Bronsons. for Lou’s Barber Shop, but they, Charlie Veron with a 202 game, exhausted in the bed. Some­ : -But Trimmer Sr. was hot With Westinghouse, with Bill Mock- sure have bundled things up in and a 529 series. . ' -j.times they can’t eat because gaitl^-iof 237 and 221 for a se­ ridge hitting 213 and Larry Mer- the bottom of the league. Joe The next match you couid Cali they’re sick from running, sick ries total of 604. Other 200 games tikas, a 205, took the first two Hammond of the Sportsmen’s it. the Upset of the evening. The with worry over whether they’re were posted by Ken Johnson 235, games from Memorial Home, but team was the standout bowler in last place Adams Electric put a doing their part and depressed A rt Richter 224, George Hulse slipped in the third to lose by this inatchj: knocking .out a 543 stop to the fast moving: Keder­ oyer a losing streak. This is a 222,-Eriiil Wuorio 217, Rowland nine pins. . •series. sha’s Shoe team. They came up way: of' life, for a football play­ Mauch and Don Newman 215, Guy’s Package Store team is with two big wins over the Shoe er and though they, complain Clover Club put together some another team-that got back on Dick Young 212, Bill Arneth and steady, bowling by James Man­ team; It was a top,' and bottom, they1 keep trying. .... the winning sidq, of things this BUTTONED UP for elec­ Pete Hegel 209, Hal Gross. 204, ning, Daverso and Van Orden combination that did the trick Show me a grown, man who week, .They” howled against the tion is Sean McGown of Glenn Hulsart 202, 200, and Herb to take, two from Pathway. Char­ for the Adams team. Leadoff lives with these conditions every­ A&N Truckers, a slipping team Dallas. He d^jna “com­ Megill 201. lie Jaques. h a d a pair of 193. man Chas. Liebeskind With two day and doesn’t blow off steam here of late, and came out on plete coverage, Standings games, hut couldn’t turn in a 200 games, arid a 582 series, and and I’ll show you a man entitled' S top with two'wins. By virtue of Team f f L triplicate for Pathway. anchor man Dick Groff coming to criticize. . Wall Methodist . 25 11 . 1 these .two wins th e Package thru with a ,216, and 202 game, •Jim Krum Sr.,-hit a 562 series On the .light side, lets look at Craftsmen Club 3 ...... 24 12. 1 team moved up a notch in stand­ and: mto the charmed circle on a 201 and 109 to lead Grove this; game twenty five years . Belirajr Presbyterian . 23 13 ing,: from 6th to 5th place, and with a 603 series.. Tommy Mc­ Cleaners in the two-game win from now at a class reunion Belmar Methodist ...... 20 16 the A&N Truckers rem ained in Carthy set the.pace for the Shoe over Bonded TV, while Frank When the players o f 1968 are a Shoremen ...... 19 17 8th place. "... team banging out a nice 232; HolL was high man for Bonded bit. bald and overweight; any West Grove Meth. :... 18 18 The Grovers .and Klein’s-Fish - • * League Standing with a 527 series. " •'•'’'. - overweight; Many a toast will be St. Paul’s Ushers ...... l8 18.. ?>Ikt. tangled with each other V 'W . \ L • raised . to; the. Asbury . game, 1st Pres., A.P ,.... 18 18 Bar.ney Cole’ rapped the pins tlils week. The. Grovers came on Coast Cities Coaches 25 13 • ivhen the ; defense held strong, Craftsm en Club 2 ...... 18 18. for 227 to’ lead Smith’s,, w.hile- strong, and howled a'good first Grovers ...... 23 10 Duke Simon intercepted a pass Avon Methodist l7!i 18Vi Ken Johnson had a 211 and 545 ;game 941 scratch, and they re­ Ardmore Hotel 22 17 arid' the,.;boys and coaches held Craftsm en Club 1 ...... 17 19 series to be top man for Camp­ mained strong, and came up K edersha’s. Shoes 20'.i 18% .. --awSr,..v. their own in .the fight of ‘the h m ., f! Atonement Lutheran 17 19 bell’s Barbers. The Barbers 'with a clean sweep of three, Guy's Package Store 18’,-j ' 19'/2 year, after the .game of the year. SAI'ER CRO SSING for schoolchildren in London is the Memorial Methodist .. 16 20 with' their two game win over ;games . over tiie Fishermen. Klein’s Fish Mkt 19 20 • A last minute reminder that objective of these “glowworm" schoolcases, rriade of a Trinity Ushers ..... 15 21 Smith’s, stayed in. a lie. f o r ■With these three’ Wins coupled Lou’S B arber Shop ... 18 21 the Hamilton Unitde Methodist bright reflective material that gives thorn high visibility First Meth., A.P...... 15 21 fourth with Grove Cleaners. 1 with Ardmpre Hotel's three Jos'- A&N Truckers .... 17 22 Churcii will hold the annual flay or night. •’. : •• -______• • Wana. Christ. Ref. . 7'.i 23*/s Next week, the schedule calls ses the- Grovers -are. now sole Sportsman's Shop 16 23 Green Show, bake sale and . • *£* for a Bonded TV-Memorial owners of second place, three Adams' Electric . .. 14 25 Christmas Bazaar tomorrow, Home encounter, a tussle be- games out of first place. Klein’s "o c e a n , g r o v e .'b u s i n e s s - Dee. 7th at the church from 2 twben ; Bronson's and- 'Smith’s, Mkt. dropped from fifth place MEN&.BOWLING LEAGUE to 7 p.m. Admission is free but ■ BR"LEY BEACH — Coast Pathw ay to. take on Grove Clean­ ' to sixth place in'.league stand­ Qceair Grove you may leave a silver offering. Advertiser tsct new records in sers',. Campbell's :B arbers to. face ing. Kitting' the maples for, the Kay King of Kay's Texaco the Ocean Grove Businessmen’s • Clover Club, and Westinghouse ; Grcvers. went, like this,, Anchor Shuffieboard Marilyn Weiss, and Joseph Mit- tler were rnarried 'last week' at; Reedemer Lutheran ..Church. .South Main Street and . BoulcvArd Marilyn is the daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weiss, 14 Coun­ Main Avenue entrance to Ocean Grove W L ■ - • •• • * Old Ti'mers ; 19 8 try Club Drive. Her groom is owner of Joe’s Chevron, Hwv. 33. Pushers ...... 18 9 K e v i n Dopf was named Discs ...... 17 10 ®I1 Be Located-on, and •Spoilers ...... 16 11 “ Squire of the Y ear” of the St. Happies , .-..I:.. 14 13 Jude Circle, Columbian Squires. Laddies ...... 12 15 The award is given to the boy. After January 1,1969 Fixes 10 .17 who shows outstanding qualities of membership and was pre­ Goers ... 2 15 sented by Grand Knight Nicho­ . •. • A t JIJUUl was held last week with a good las'D'Onofrio of the Knights of turn out. Some tight scoring re­ Columbus. Kevin is the son of sulted. But in the end Bob Wood Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Dopf. ATLANTIC finished tlie winner with an even For a pleasant treat take your 300. We hope the next one will little ones to see the Christmas be for Christmas. display at Turner Bros, nursery in West Long Branch. ' Some of Complete the most beautifully decorated Automotive Service trees are on display in a dark­ AROUND ened building. Their ' are ani­ mated displays and real animals TOWN to pet. A special treat was a free Corlies & Atkins Avenues HELEN PELU80 ride in a horse drawn sleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walzer, Opposite Neptnne Branch, N. J. National Bank & Trust 302 Hemlock Drive 2507 Rt. 33, have announced the • 774-0138 engagement of their daughter, y NEPTUNE, N. I Diane to Kenenth Speer of Zel- Sheer' determination, strong ienpole, Pa. The couple are stu­ defense . arid an interception at dents at Slippery Rock (Pa.) the right moment bought a vic­ State College. ; ‘ ’ ' tory for the high school football Happy birthday wishes to Mark team in the last and. most im­ Jagger; '203, Willow' Drive who portant game of the season. With celebrated his tenth this week. a n t - 1 /fV _ We.consider our customers very important-people — ■' ; • DINING Ocean Crove a lovely place in which to. serVi? ion. at Popular W ith f/iis philosophy in mind, we take pleasure in offering Prices . . . our newly remodelled shop for your, comfort, as u ell'as our own fj:w - This new rate is DOUBLE enjoyment. ... ‘ • DAILY the Interest previously paid. May we wish you all a Merry Christmas and most Happy '■Neu* Year. m LUNCHEONS DINNER SPECIALTIES I "COMPARE" PAY WEEKLY YOU WILL RECEIVE • Steak Margarita • Bracioula o in CAMPBEU'S BARBER SHOP These Figures to *>. $ 25.50 • Boneless Breast of Chicken Parmigiana I William Campbell & William Lachenauer • Chicken Caeriatora, Mushrooms 1.00 51.00 • Steaks • Chops ' • Ala Carte . I the Amount You Proprietors 2.00 102.00 CLOSED TUESDAYS - EXCEPT HOLIDAYS f e Will Receive on 3.00 153.00 f Your 1 9 6 9 5.00 255.00 MOM’S KITCHEN Fic„Sr 1129 — 5th Ave., Neptune. Phone 775-4823 m 510.00 CHRISTMAS 10,00 Take Out Orders • Freezer Size Pizza Specialties I CLUB ACCOUNT 20.00 1020.00 a? A Complete Line of New Chevy Cars & Trucks JOIN at any of the nine convenient • “OK” Used Cara and Transportation Specials.! . • Service and Shop Facilities for Any Repair Needs KL1MINATE ^ OUR PLf.’MBING ^ offices of the . . . "Serving The Shoic Sincc 1028” and HEATING PROBLKNH .

ew Jersey l\lalional tall m-m CHEVROLET H . I . AYERS CO. ASBURY PARK • DEAL • LONG BRANCH • NEPTUNE 2nd Ave. and Main St. 115 Newgate Lane • Neptnne NEPTUNE MALL • OCEAN GROVE • OCEANPORT Residential A Commerrii) . . •. Free. Estimate* . . OCEAN TOWNSHIP • WEST LONG BRANCH Asbury Park 775-1212 All Work Guaranteed . . . Electric Sewer Cleaning OCfcAN JGKOVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968

Chamberlain and children, who brought up the mooted question county were credited with the had just returned from China of resumption of-i athletic rela­ following war record: AJ^Jjed where Lieutenant Chamberlain tions with 4sbury Park at the Judge Rulif V. Lawrence, the c m n t * o w m m N had been stationed the past two dinner of Neptune'S mdefeated first Monmouth County Food Ad­ years with the: U.S. Navy. , football squad. Assemblyman J ministrator, in a very successful Stanley 'Herbert and Ward Wil­ campaign by visiting every home ____ md Neptune T im e a Mrs.. Elsie Bojyne, was elected in the county twice within a . * P u b lish ed F rid a y . T elep h o n e 775-0007 president of the Bradley Beach son, both class of 1922 made the MEMORY week. They soon after visited WILLIAM T. KKKSGK. Ktllior H»» •*». branch of tiie Needlework Guild initial reference to the subject Puggy Moll nnd .lean Williamson, I.ocal Editors every home for Sheriff Elmer SINTV-FOUU MAIS AVENUE, . OCEAN' GKOVE, NEW JfcRShV 01 <56 , of America at the annual meeting, amid treniendous applause.. Re­ cipients of gold footballs, were Geran in the Red Cross Publicity SUBSCRIPTION: £4.00-yearly, $2.50 semi-annually. Single coplcs 15c ea. of the directors'at the home of work in tiie first intensive’ drive ■ L'hunKcd on request—-always rivo iornioi Mrs. William Bowne, 1222 Elev­ Leroy Hulse, Charles Plate, Rob­ a *vVE h riSKMUNTS: Rates'-will be furnished by us on request. • _____ • • • - and again recanvassed the coun­ WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR !>APEB FOK' THE EXPIRATION OF enth Ave., Neptune. e rt McLaughlin, George Smith, • . YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ,-,'■- ' Chris Devoy, Herbert Bush, Wil­ ty for memberships for Melvin Miss Jacqueline ’Hansen, • THE TIMES is on s.ilc at the following nows stands: Ocean Grove—Harris liam Dellctt, Felix Petillo, Don­ A, Rice; the county chairman. Stationery nnd Ruth’s-Stationery; Asbury.Park— Prout’s (Cookman near Main); winter tons of sand had washed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neptune—Varsity Shop, Warner Drug. Neptune Soda Shop, Cuccuruilos Dcli- ald Van Note, Demetri Lepinsky, Seventeen hundred boys and • catcssen. George Delicatessen, Nick’s, Wilson, Gable’s Drug, Muller’s Delicatessen, Fifteen Years Ago in at the foot of the avenues, the Hansen, 123 Abbott Ave., Ocean George Mansfield, Jack Whit­ girls planted war garden?**, Six Hamilton Sweet Shop, Bill nnd Mae’s Delicatessen, Colonial^House Coffee Grove, was honored with a party ShoptH, and tlK Crnclccr Barrel in Shark River Hills; Neptune City—Tommy s; cost of removing it this season worth; Arnold Moore, Robert thousand five hundred thi'Jun- Bradley Beach—MaryAnn Shop. ■ ' • ■ 1953 of 1878 was $400. To compensate on her seventh birthday. Among Lenihan and John Sosdian, man- ior and Senior Red Cross About those present were tiie Misses {F ro m th e D c c c m b e r 4, 1953 this the. occnn washed out with ager. 100 students went into actual war “ IT'S TIME FOR A DIET!* Issue of The Times) the undertow the sand at the Shirley Ann Hemphill, Barbara service. They made 8700 gar­ For the first time in nearly south end so much it was dis-. Lee Todd, Janet'Sandford, Char­ ments and other articles for war years, the charges for sewer ser­ covered there was a layer of lotte Feakes, Carolyn Osborne, purposes.. Nine thousand pupils vices in Ocean Grove were ex­ Fifty Years Ago clay under the sand. This was Janice Todd,- Patricia Titcomb had purchased Thrift Stamps and pected to be increased. very quickly collected and used and Harry Hansen Jr. Liberty Bonds to. the amount of AH Oceanin Grove residents and help in grading the streets. Oid Neptune grads again 1918 m ore than $50,000. The activi­ •friends wereere. invited to inspect There were 268 loads taken out ties as outlined were reported up the Eagle Hook and'Ladder Co.’s (worth 40 cents per lead, in that " ( F r o m th e D ecem b er 6, .1918 Issue of The Times) 'to. June -30, anfl, did ‘not Include new 816,500. fire apparatus the This in' the year 1878. Permission to advance its reg­ the . Fourth Liberty Loa^lsub- following day. .The' n c w truck ular fare to six cents in each of s'criptions arid added Thrift would be parked at the Eagle RADIO CAB its five- zones was granted the Stampa purchased- They had in House, corner of Main and White- Thirty Years Ago PRospect Atlantic Coast Electric Railroad the last month pledged them­ fteld Aves. bv the Public Tjtility Commis­ selves to the United War Work The Neptune Township School sion. it was provided, however, to the extent of nearly $15,000 Employees association present­ that the eompany grant trans­ and agreed to earn the entire ed a request for salary increases 5-5600 amount.' ■'■■ ■■ ' - : V-. ■•;.- {Froni ih<- D e c e m b e r 0, 1938 fers to and from its line to Brad­ at the meeting of the Neptune ' Issue'of Ti,;:- Times) . ley Beach. F or his' Auditorium block,^"be­ Township Board of Education. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cham­ ' ECONOMICAL Figures just announced by the tween Sunset and Sixth Aves berlain, 1312 Fifth Ave., Neptune, The “Old Timer'’ reported ■ 24 HOUR SERVICE Department of Labor in Wash­ and Kingsley St. I; Ocean Ave., that the first “plank walk," bet­ were entertaining their daugh• Conrteous, Comfortable, CUa* ington showed that the increased Asbury Park, containing enn- ter .knowE to us as boardwalk,. ter-in-Iaw, Mrs. Charles A. fiiatt Depcadatl*' . cost of food prices in September, tainJng 120,225 square feet, was placed along the Ocean 1918, for the entire aountry, Jam es A..Bradley had. set a price Grove ocean front in 1877. A based on quotations from more of $100,000.. It was said M ^*prad- footway was laid just beyond the than 2,000 retail stores, was 16 ley would >!«( 'Jet' a price soon reach of the surf, 2i835-feet long, per cent. ' . '..■■■■ on the athletic grounds te North 6 feet wide, from Wesley Lake OUTSTANDING Pupils of th .* schools in this Asbury Park,. ■ . to Fletcher Lake, Twenty-one lamps; were set up M r. Ross and Mr. Lillagore greatly aided Two small bungalows one of three rooms arid bath in this with their large donations to 'the expense. This was 're­ and one with four rooms and bath. Get away from moved in the fall and during the apartment living and have the privacy of your own Mini Guest Homes Club’s History home. See these before they are sold!.

FE D E R A L housecleaning n e e d e d Being Compiled for Long-range improvement of the administration and op­ OCEAN GROVE — The Litera­ W E HAVE OTHERS! eration of Federal programs wpn considerable bipartisan ture Department of the Ocean Semi-Retirees support in Congress just before the recess. Grove Woman’s Club met 'at the 73 The Senate approved by voice vote the establishment of Main Ave. home of presiding chalr- Right now we have some rare opportunities in | nan Mrs. John JMcDonnel!, Nov. 2G. a new Hoover-type commission of eight members to study ALVIN E. BIIIS. Realtor modest guest homes all within 2 blocks , of the Plans to prepare the history of the the executive branch and recommend changes to Congress. oceanfront, in fact, we • have one right on the ’ club were made. Assistance and Member of SMLS The scrutiny, would include an analysis of the government’s oceanfront. They are neat, fully furnished and . material, including photographs are 78 MAIN. AVE- • OCEANGROVE ready to go! organization and how well its machinery works, coordina­ , being solicited from former mem- tion among agencies, the areas where programs could be I bers. The history will .be as com­ v/V Dial 774-2124 10 Renting Rooms — 2 Vi baths dropped or consolidated, and the priorities that should be prehensive as possible, 12 Renting Rooms —• 2 baths assigned among these programs.. j Mrs. Alma Clark read an orlgi- 14 Renting Rooms — 3 Vi baths The Seftftie also passed - legislation designed to improve al essay or, “Chlldrei Fishing.” 7 Renting Rooms — 1V2 baths the administration of Federal assistance programs at the Adelaide Williams reviewed Noel B; state and local levels, provide for periodic, review, by, Con­ i Gerson's book, “Old Hickory", em- . ACT. NOW! > ;>hasls being placed on the strength FOR THE TWO GAR FAMILY gress of Federal grants-iii-aid programs, technical services and leadership ot our. seventh pres­ Come in we even have one A TWO CAR GARAGE HOME which can be! to state and local governments, and uniform relocation assist­ ident. at $7,500 (needs work) ance and land acquisition policies. The original bill pro­ I The .Dec, IS meeting will include • Large living room. Den, Dining Room, Kitchen, vided for the consolidation of Federal grant programs in a Christmas luncheon. • , Family room arid bath main floor. addition to Congressional review, but this section was drop­ ; The meeting closed with the re- • Bath and five bedrooms second floor. ped before the bill reached the floor of the Senate. We feel [citai-ot a Thanksgiving poem by • Three room apartment second floor. REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE • MORTGAGES , EST 1920 ‘ •-thrit--.it should be re in s ta te d . [Mrs’. Ernejt Sparks. • New Heating plant, Main Ave., Ocean Grove 774-1058. ifS rtiO ' These two measures should receive immediate considera­ Tiie determination of the Board of NEAR EVERYTHING IN THE- GROVE ; tion and action by this Congress: \Ve should not have to wait •Adjustment is on file in the Neptune for the new session in order to start getting our Federal Municipal Building. ,137 .South Main . Street, Neptune, New Jersey, and is house in order. This.would not only increase the efficiency of available for Inspection during regu­ ASKING $32,500. /' “ H A P P 1NESS” IS THE “ IN” THING lar office hours. the Federal establishment, but help to reduce its over-all > • Th'ls Notice : is given pursuant to ,R.R. 4:88-15-(b)-(3). SEE THIS BUY: NV. Section, 8 room home.—1V4 Baths, H.W. Oil heat, cost-to the individual taxpayer. .HELEN L. RIGGS, Aluminum Comb. Windows, Lath & Piaster Walls—Nice side yard, ! Secretary CALL 774-7500 fU LLl FURNISHED, Goes a-. Is. ESTATE SACRIFICE—Ful! Price ' • Board of Adjustment -HD • $4.68 n01N.lE,„ANE INCOME T- DUPLEX? S.E. Section—9 rooms each side, H.W. OU heat—2 blocks irom Ocean—one side rented yearly—needs- GARRABRANT, REALTORS little work to put in 1st. class condition, MOVE RIGHT IN. $10,900, NOTICE is hereby given that pur-, TAKE FIVE By FRED KOKE m suant to tiie requirements of the Zon­ ULTrRil Wilh extra fenced In landscaped ing Ordinance of the Township of . OPEN WEEKENDS LOT-9 LARGE ROOMS. One bedroom aad ceramic Tn.E'-jjiviTU. Neptune, the Board of Adjustment of I ? .1* ^ edr°onis. with large closet areas and Ceramic the Township of Neptune approved H H^ d* ^ oor* Larce Attic for extra storage—FULL CEL­ the application of Humble Oil and Re­ Realtor Member: Shore Multiple Listing Service LAR wi£ GAS forced n.A, neat—New Extra Heavy Electric fining Company for. a variance to per­ Service. THE ULTIMATE IN GOOD LIVING—$21,000.00. The computer kid next door was over to register a com­ mit the construction of a service, sta­ Inter-City Relocation Service tion building on tiie property known OLD FASHION LOOK BUT MODERN INSIDE; 1st. Floor, Living Room, plaint. Seems the other week when I referred to Santa re­ B lock 201, L ots, 24, 26, 28, a n d 30, . Eves: Francis E. Kelly - 775-8680 Paneled Dining Rm. - & Dinette—Modern Kitchen with Powder routing his eight reindeer, Xmas Eve, I was wrong. He with a rear yard of one foot and - an Jtm. 2nd Floor; 3 Large Bedrooms with plenty of closet room easterly side line set-back, of 24 feet and complete bath—3rd floor— 2 summer bedrooms with Powder said,. “Mister, - that should have been ten reindeers. Accord­ on the condition: that not more, than, 428 MAIN STREET ASBURY PARE n £ ?^ 3,P0RCIWS WITH OCEAN & LAKE VIEW, H.A. GAS FIRED ing to the new contract, the old boy must carry two spares. one free, stand ing sign be .erected in HEAT, In excellent condition both inside and out, immediate nos- - accordance with the requirements of session, YOURS FOR EXTRA VALUE, $13,345.00. Of course, it’s feather-bedding, but just remember, Bunder, Sections 70.2 nnd 70.3 of the. Zoiiing Ordinance, of the Township of Nep­ ROOMING HOUSES AND HOTELS IN ALL SECTIONS OF OCR\N B Jizfen & Co., have a very strong-union. Mister, perhaps tu n e . ■in tl\e future, ypu'd better let me check your stuff before The determinaiton of the 'Board- of GROVE FROM 000.00 to. $80,000,00. Adjustment is on file in the Neptune you send it in.” To which I could only bow m y head in Municipal Building, 13 South Main shame and promise, “1 will, I will.” Street, Neptune, New Jersey, • and is Summer Is Just Around the Corner Come in and let us cUscass yonr requirements: available for inspection during regu­ lar office hours. This Notice is given pursuant to ‘‘Better buy from HURRY and be SATISFIED” The television fare is getting so meager that people are HR. 4:8a-ltf-(bM3>. : . And So Is Ocean Grove's 100 Birthday! HELEN L. RIGGS, calling it a night; and going back to that long forgotten pleas Secretary . All signs point to this coming summer as being one of ure cUlIed, reading. Yeah, like books, Man! Board of Adjustment — 19 . $5.58 the greatest ever, and it would.be a perfect time to Speaking of books they should have ratings like the buy. an income property. We have listed an excellent J A. HURRY AGENCY movies, so children would know the-proper ones to give their buy . in a fine location; This property consists of 2 all REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE parents for Xmas. year apartments PLUS 19 rental rooms. There is a 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE new hot Water radiant baseboard heat in .the apart­ TeL 774-4132 Remember back when books had plots? Now a days ments arid the entire building is in sound shape . E«tabll>hciJ over 50 YEARS when you reach the end of the story you wonder wha’hopan? TWO APARTMENTS — First fully furnished! floor Fipartment in deluxe Never since-one, Johannes Guttenberg started fooling.around There are 2 metal fire escapes, nice porches and with movable type has there been so much dirt packed into condition, large living room, den, two bedrooms, two; full only 2 blocks to the cafeterias and center of town. so little plots. baths, modern kitchen with Handy to boardwalk, bathing, arid the Auditorium. dishwasher, range and double The owner was asking $18,006 . . but :now says FO R SALE Don’t know «bout you, Oldtimer, but when I was a kid, refrigerator, .hot water, heat. bring me any reasonable offer and I wili consider it! •a new Ralph Henry Barbour book under the tree was Second floor has: been occu­ * HOTEL. One of the flnert. In operation. Offered-at redaced price pied by same tenants for sev­ This is a rare opportunity to have a fine home with . for quick sale. standarding equipment each Xmas. Well, others days, other * BUNGALOW. Garage, oil.burner, basement, attic. Asking $10,000. eral years, income and enjoy the many advantages of Ocean ■ ways. Now. the kids are reading, "Teenagers’ Guide to the * GUEST HOUSE. Rooms and two apartments. Oil fired hot water heat. Grove living. Stock Market.” BUNGALOW WITH GARAGE Furnished. North side near ocean.. Only $15,0000 for quick settlement. - Large living room, With fire­ 2 family. Auto. heat. Central location. $11,500. LEGAL NOTICE This Notice is given pursuant to Beautiful home. Stream-lined kitchen, auto. heat. Finest location. R.R. 4:88-15-(b)-(3). place, two bedrooms, large Reduced to $13,500. HELEN L. BIGGS, modern kitchen, modern Home, north side, auto. heat. Exceptionally fine structure. A-l con­ . , Secretary . bath, laundry, patio. . dition. Large enough for your grandchildren but not too large. “NO T IC E Is hereby given that-pur­ Board of Adjustment Will be sold for!«! Very small house. Automatic heat. Reduced for quick sale., suant to the requirements.of the Zon- — 19 . , .- $4.50 2-Famlly, separate automatic heat, plus 2-room summer apartment; . ing Ordinance of the Township of.Nep.r , room for garage; only $12,500. tim e , the Board of Adjustment of the Township of Neptune recommended, BKAf.TOti MEMUEE* 5JBX.S. that a variance be granted to permit . NOTICE is hereby given that pur­ Jennie Meyer • Other listings from .$5,000 up. * Rentals the expansion of a non-conforming suant to the requirements of the Zon­ use by the construction of a 40 by ing Ordinance of the Township’ of 55 foot addition to the rear, of' the Neptune, the Board of Adjustment of a g e n c y EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY building on tiie property known as the TowiisiiJi) of Neptune denied the V. M. Rubier,, Realtor . Block S-13*3. Lot ?6. , applibatlon of Neptune: Gardens Super REAL ESTATE. Phone 775-0S98 775-8600 The determination of -the Board of Market Inc., fpr a variance to permit 47 Vi Main Avenue Adjustment is on file in the Neptunfe the construction and installation of an REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 117 MAIN AVE. OCEANGROVE Municipal Building, 137- South • Main Incinerator and acoess room. at. the Ocean Grove, N. J. Phone 774-1142 Street, Neptune, New Jersey, and is roar of their super .market located'on 48 MAIN AVENUE • OCEAN GROVE, N, J. available, for inspection during regu­ the property known as Block r -3-49, TeL 774-3061 lar office hours. ■ ‘ Lot, is.. ■* : FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1968 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JESSE*

Lutheran ‘Recreation Night’ Guest Recipes • NBPTUNE — ''.More Than. A Prophet” '■ will he the theme for Ihe sermon to he clollvei'ed by The •Rev, .Eugene.. W.v Beutel, Pastor ot .Redeemer' Lutheran Church, at this 'Sunday's; 3; 13. and 11:00 A.M. LOCALS. services. Sunday School Classes for. all.nge.groups M-rt meet -at'9130 The Ocean Grove Willard Wo­ A.M. On Sunday evening the'local' m an^ Christian Temperance Union MEMORIAL CROSS Luther :League 'is sponsoring a ■will meet Dee. 13,-at 2 P.M. in the FROM THE KITCHEN OP .“liocreallon-; Nigh I/.’ at the Shore Assembly room of St. . Paul’s OCEAN GROVE — The 18- Area YMCA facility; in.'A sbury Church. William Flint will show foot Memorial Cross on tiie Mrs. George R. Magee 309 Bendermerc . Ave. Park. The youth of Hope Lutheran ' ..tiiShristrnas pictures, and all inters front of the Ocean Grove Interlaken ■ Church, Freehold, will participate. •tested members and friends are Auditorium, facing' the sea, BAKED SFHAGETTI J cordially invited to attend, Mrs. will be lighted the week of ■ . •: ■: Ge n o e s e : ■,..: "William Darnay, president. D ecem ber 7-14 iri loving memory of William E. % lb. uncooked saghettl; • Mrs. Erik Erickson of Brooklyn, Thomson, by the family. 1 egg JV. Y„ a frequent visitor and vaca­ VA C. milk . tioner in Ocean Grove, came to the % pound cream cheese rescue of the hungry squirrels . ,.;Mr. and Mrs, Richard Gibbons, Wi. C. minced parsley here last Friday, She brought a G4.. Asbury. Ave., entretained. at a Vi clove minced garlic generous supply of peanuts which family Thanksgiving ■ dinner last Cook spaghetti in boiling salted DEPARTING MAY 1 — were distributed in three ol. the Thursday. Among those attending water according to directions on YOUR CHOICE: 2 OR 3. WEEKS’ iyCrovfe's parks. were Richard Jr., .who was on. va­ box, drain, beat egg and add cation from Fairleigh 'Dickinson milk, parsley^ artd garlic. Cover J»lr. and Mrs. William Wegge, 80 • Rev. and Mrs. Floyd S. Crispel with associate, William University, Mr. and Mrs„ Salva­ the bottom of a greased casser­ Flint are planning what will be known as "The Ocean Grove Franklin Ave. were visited a few tore Schtbell and daughter Steph­ ole with v,e r y thin ' slices of Tour to ,the Holy Land”, the first tour ever planned and days last week by their son Bill, anie,.. Mr. and 'Mrs.; Mer vlne Ed­ cream cheese. Over it spread a carried out from Ocean Grove. It is hoped that many will '. Ms wife Nancy and their lour be interested to make it an outstanding success! wards and daughters Pamela and layer of spaghetti. Alternate month old son Forrest, of DeSoto, Fine Selection o f . . • Mr. William Flint, 135 Broadway, Ocean Grove; is the Patricia all of Ocean Grove, and cream cheese and spaghetti lay­ Missouri. ers, making sure the top layer is Registrar, reprosentintl the Tour, locally, while Rev. and Miss Margaret Green of Kearny. Rings - Diamonds - Pens - Clocks Mrs. Crispel are in Florida. However,-anyone desiring to The Scottish response is great cheese. Pour egg-milk and sea­ contact them may do so at: 1243 New York Avenue, Dunedin, for the Pan American trip to Scot­ Mr; William .C. Raynor of 305 sonings over the contents and Florida. land and 15th of September to the South (Robinson Street, , bake in a m oderate oven (375) Identification Bracelets , is now fully recovered • The Tour has been scheduled for Thursday, May 1st from 7th of October, 1969. The travel til golden brown. Dust with pap­ Kennedy Air Field, Long Island, N. Y., and the first day agent will be in Ocean Grove the from surgery which; required the rika and 3 T. of Parmesan by jet Air ’France, will fly to Cairo, Egypt! where the end of April to answer all inqulr- removal of his. left vocal cord. He cheese. (The use of egg and milk Sphinx and Pyramids will be seen and then on to Palestine, les. Anyone else wishing forms, was in St. Joseph Hospital, Balti­ instead of the usual white sauce where the Holy Land will be toured. In Jerusalem, the Mt. more, and Is now receiving radio­ results in a custard-like consist­ of Olives, Garden of Gethsemane and many other famlUar call Mrs. Watson, president, 775- places will be seen and the group will walk where Jesus 5J23 pf ter 5 P.M. logy treatments at Maryland Gen­ ency, not too dry and not wet. walked. They will return by jet plane via Rome and Paris. eral Hospital. The fusing of the top layer of memnr i r mk com, wtwroof.* ■ The Evening Department Ocean cheese keeps the beautiful flavor im p Mend fttac ctw cmtil dio • Mr. Flint will be glad to answer any questions or to m eet Grove Auxiliary to.. Jersey Shore A Christmas Bazaar and Food with I ominous [ M c & a n m t lumb. with any group. He will be glad to show pictures of his from escaping.) last two tours to and from the Holy Land without obligation. Medical Center will have a “guest Sale is being held today (Friday), nigfct" Dec, 10, at 8 P.M. at the Dec. 6, at the Baneroft-Taylor • He will handle all business relative to the Tour, locally Home, 74 Cookman Avenue, ' and will be pleased if contacted by telephone, 775-8265 or home of'Mrs. Angela Montuorl, ■ Mrs, Lillian Kelly, of East in person, at any time. 725 John Terrace, Neptune. Each St. Paul’s Women’s Society of Point, Georgia, enjoyed a three member Is reminded to bring a Christian Service will be the giiesls week • visit With her son' and guest. r of the W,S,C,S, of First Church, daughter-in-law and family, Jon Smith returned Sunday to Asbury Park, at 1 PJM. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Francis. E. Kelly,: Ills studies a t Grove City College, Dqc, 10. I^jcal members will meet 82. Main Avenue, the Grove. She Pa., after spending the Thanksgiv­ at St, Paul’s Church between 32:30 left last Saturday by air to re ­ ing holiday with his parents, Mr. and 12:45 PjM. for transportation. turn to her home, While she was ,/i^.and Mrs. Frank Smith, 115 Mt. The Executive Board will meet at here, the Kellys were all enter­ • Herman Way, St, Paul’s Church at 11 A.M. tained at Thanksgiving dinner by The DEANS (Bring a sandwich,) - the parents of Mrs. Kelly, Mr. The executive board of the Wo­ and Mrs. Howell H om e, 28 Sea- M li B) toutron» timepiec#. TTv* okj-fuhiootd man's Club of Ocean Grove will The Rosetta Sherwood Hall Cir­ tMfenc* mfxtl vlew Avenue. Wsttbes have a baltnca wheel, a hairspring and a prlnclpl* it uMd hr m eet Monday, at 2 P.M. The regu­ cle will hold a Covered Dish and all Mtchts: not mainspring. O t A u rtro a lar meeting will be Thursday Christmas Party at. Day’s Restau­ The Bev. and Mrs. Floyd nmtmtnt. rht The Accutnm movement does not depend on watch- Accutroft tun Inf afternoon, at 1:15 P.M., at the rant^ Dec. 17 at 12 noon. Mrs. S. Crispel of Ocean Grove woricj. instead, an elect ronlc-powered tuning fork keeps fort flukw tt* flnt fuwanUt Clubhouse. A Christmas program .Florence Douglas will be hostess arid Dunedin, Fla., in.asso­ precis* time through vibrations. In fact, we guarantee of tcivncy rttt > monthly accuracy within 60 seconds-t Drto, • will be presented by “The Chorale for the affair. Miss May Stafford ciation with William Flint, 135 Broadway, are planning ’Group.” Donations for the Welfare is leader. an "Ocean Grove Tour to the Classified Advertisements Department. The Ocean Grove First -Aid Lad­ BUJLOYA & CARAVELLE Watches Holy Land,” in May. Further Advertisement for these columns should be in the office of "The • Mrs. John Babls will be hostess ies Auxiliary \yill sponsor a Bus Times” NOT LATER THAN 9:00 A.M. Thursday of each week. Trip to , Radio . City, to see the information .may be obtain­ to a luncheon for the Ethel Selby ed from the., advertisement • Circle, Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 12:30 Christmas Show on. Wednesday, Liberal Trade-In CLASSIFIED AD RATES • Telephone 775-0007 Dec. 11. For a reservation, call on page live of this issue of \ P.M, at her home, 91 Clark Ave. The Times. . *5 Words. OR LESS ...... ;...... ONE DOLLAR Mrs. Wilma Moerkirk, leader. Mrs. V. M. Kubler 774-1142, Miss Allowance On Any Watch Additional Words ABOVE 23 ...... Three Cents per Word Elda Pollack 775-6260, or stop - at The Ocean Grove F ire. Auxiliary For use of Times Box Number, there is a 15-cent weekly charge for The Ocean Grove Chapter of the replies to be picked up at office, or a 25-cent weekly charge for re­ the Why Not Shop, 42 Main Ave­ will hold its annual Christriias plies to he mailed to. you. American Association of Retired nue. The next'meeting of the Aux­ Dinner on Wednesday, at 7 P.M. • There is a 15-cent charge per line to r each line indented, capitalized Persons will, meet Dec. 14, at the or in bold face. iliary will be Monday, Dec. 16 at at the Hofbrau Restaurant, Asbury St. Elmo Hotel, 77 Main Ave., nt C o p y m ailed in. given to a representative or brought to office. _per- Day’s Restaurant at .7:30 P.M. Circle, Ocean .Township A. SI.CO sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy 1:30 P.M, The program to be pre: gift will be exchanged; accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. cj®". sentfcr .will be the Kitchen Band The Barbara Heck Circle cover­ Bills due immediately upon presentation. Girl. Scout Cadette Troop 623 of the Long Branch Senior Citizen’s ]ed dish Christmas supper will be Tuesday at 7/P.M., at .the home of members are now delivering APTS. FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOU SALE Club, Recreation section, under the Girl Scout cookie orders. - All leadership of Mrs. Saul Politan. Mrs. Walter' Justus, 40 Ocean . TWO -ROOM.-furnished apartment' -- MODERN spjjt-Jtfvel with garage, Pathway. Bring a, Si.00 exchange monies must be turned in today bright and. sunny" — all utilities, rea-- 3utom ;U lc h e a t, speciriI—515,000. Mr. and Mrs, . John N. Garra- sonable. Phone 77gr7243. . • ' —^2tf BUNGALOW —Streamlined kitchen* Sift. .. (Friday) to leaders Mrs. Fred oil burner, basement, attic, $10,0(i0. brandt Sir.,. 121 Broadway, observed Niedenstein- or Mrs. Franklin g 611 MAIN STREET . — ' BRADLEY BEACH g THREE-ROOM; furnished apartment, SMALL modern home/ automatic Mrs. C. W: Austin Lee, of Tea­ alt '.utilities, Ocean Grove, near As­ h e a t. A -l c o n d itio n —o n lv S8.000. their 53rd wedding anniversary, Holl. At the Troop meeting at i (Opposite the Railroad Station) Tel. 776-7723 . ^ bury Park. Call 774-1527 after,-5 P.M. TVfo-FAMILY. excellent income, neck, writes The Times “It is a o r . a ll wee k e n d . ", 47-49 a u to m atic h e a t—os k in g S10.500. Sunday, Dec, 1. 1 St. Paul’s Monday, Scout Mar­ V. JN7. Kuhler. R eiltnr. 117 Main Ave­ pleasure to renew my subscrip­ nue. Ocean Grove. 774-1142: —I8tf The . Woman’s Club of Ocean j ion Grlner reported on her re­ " OCEAN GRq.VE . l/nfurnished first, tion to The Times, which pre­ Grove will leave by bus Thursday, , cent two ; days. at Steinbach-s floor apartment, 3 • large rooms/. all- OCEAN GROVE—Ultra modern two- sents Ocean Grove activities so utilities included; Call ’ 775-2952. morn^ bedroom town house, large living room, Dec. 19,. for Radio City Music Hall. ( Dept: Store, Asbury Park, where Ing - or evening/.; : —719* TV room, eat ih kitchen, ceramic til® completely and interestingly we she assisted in the Linen Dept. bath, one car garage. Close to o ccan •; The bus leaves the post office at ,continue to look forward to it -■ LARGE first floor apt,, all' improve­ a n d lak e. A sk in g $30,000. M ust b e seen . The Christmas Dance will ■ be ments. .T his front room ;apt., 2hd fl„ Brewer and Smith Tnc.. Realtors, 610 y 7:30 A.M. For reservations call ,each week.” . . very light and warm,, yearly.. Also ef-. Bangs Ave., A.P., 775-0250, eves. 774- ■ \ Mrs. Harold Geary, 774-0095. next Friday, Dec. 13, from 7:30 ficiency ap t' Center - of Ocean ,Grove. 7279. ... —40tf to 10 P.M. at the VFW Rooms. / In q u ire a t 123 M aIn A vei -P h o n e ;77*J- 6400. v./. ‘^4 0 * OCEAN GROVE —, Well-established hotel,- l block from ocean: Priced right for quick sale. Write Box 1000,. c/o HELP WANTED Times Office, Ocean Crovei —Wtf Grove-Cil “Everything for the Table” BOUQUETS Sl^ ROOMS, two baths, comer prop­ Cor. Pilgrim Pathway & Olin St. Phone 774-1749 HIGH SCHOOL or college student to erty, recreation room which could b© • Weddings • Funerals prepare and serve . supper, for one or converted to garage, in Ocean Grove. Cleaners OCEAN GROVE Store Hours 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. two persons. Plain cooking. Expedience U n d e r $14,000. C ali V ictoria I. D avis. All Occasions not necessary. Learn oh the shot. Own Broker. 775-7654. after G P.M. * —48tf meal included. Allenhurst.. 531-9303. PICKUP AND STORE HOURS ,8 A.M. - 5:30 RM. 1 . ..: 36tf OCEAN GROVE—Mt. Zion Way7Two DELIVERY SERVICE Petersen Florist fitoMes, 16 rooms divided into apte. U.S. CHOICE and renting rooms. Thret* baths, base­ We Operate Onr Own Cleaning Flowers from Our Own MERCHANDISE FOB SALE ment, hot water ga3 heat, electric 60 Greenhouses gal. hot water tank. Unfurnished. and Pressing Machines FO U N D A T IO N G A R M EN TS — S p e n ­ Venetian blinds, full length screena 1329 Mnnroe Avenue and storm *. sash. Some redecorating “Most of the guys who cer ond SplreUa. individually designed., and repairs necessary. Lot 30x60. Of­ « ninU a Pathway, Ocean Drove Neptune » 774-0403 custom made foundations and bras. M. ire S. Main street, Ocean Qrove Whitehead. 774-6363. —23tf fered to close estate, at $13,000. claim to be wheels aren't even ALSO spokesmen.” MT. HERMON WAY. near Pllgzim Tel. 774-2300, 4-2301 U.S. CHOICE BONE-IN STYLE DEBORAH HOSPITAL - Sale of Pathway, lot 45 x 60. Three story Christmas . cookies, petlts fors; . also rooming.house of 20‘rooms, unfurnish­ leather wallets, handbags, etc. Call ed. Handy man special, at a bargain Victoria I.. DavlSi 775-7654, after B P.M.. — 18-51 price of $6,200. Brewer and Smith, • Wheel Alignment Inc.. Realtors, 619 Bangs Ave., A.P. ELECTRIC RANGE—36" oven, fine 775-0250, eves. 774-7279. ^-19tf co n d itio n , $45; p a ir s trip e d c h iir s , .$20, • Shocks & Mufflers HABBERSETT & OSCAR MAYER e a ch . 774-4879. ; . 1 ■ y y ; ■ - : ■ —43 WANTED TO BUY new - used - recap# • Brake Service EXERCISE BIKE—Brand new, 20 H O U SE S in need of repairs and alignment & brake service: For Old Gold and miles on speedometer, has tension ad­ modernizing. Have buyers,. Call Vic­ • General Repairs Silver aod ju stm e n t. $55 n e w .. $65. C a l l : 531-0112 toria I. Davis, Broker, 775-7654, after after 0 P.M. ,, , ' 6 P.M. •• —16tf, .Old-Jewelry Your Safety is Onr Boilneeal FOUR 2714x56, three 2754x47>i and WANTED—Anilques, furniture,, brie* Van Bergen Tire Co, tw o 29V&X59M: sto rm window& -^?1.00 a-brac, paintings, bronzes and ruga. each. Call 775-1342. Abrams. 11th and Railroad Aves., Nep­ PETE LaVANCE B.FEDDES tune. Tel. 774-5900. —31tf Hwy. 35 & Heck Ave. - : JKWKLSft ROOM AND BOARD THINGS *N STUFF at Vic Poulin** ; ;; 604 H ighw ay 35 Neptnne, N. J. 774-7805 OCEAN GROVE Antigue Village. We buy old guna,. Neptnne Dial 774-2442 POST OFFICE BLDG. OCEAN GROVE—Offering: care free china, bric-a-bracs. furniture and com­ MONARCH, 303 CANS —- SOLID PACK congenial home life to a limited num­ plete estates. 180 Monmouth Hoad, West ber of discriminating guests. Excel­ Long Branch,- 07764. Tele. 222-7433. ~36t1 lent meals 3 a day, personal laiindry, 24 hr. supervision and services. 775- WE BUY, appraise, sell china, dolls, OCEAN GROVE TOMATOES 6440. ; ...... - 4 5 t I cut glass. U.S. coins, guns, music boxes, mechanical banks, silver, brass, copper, • IF YOU are not sick - enough • for gold, clocks, watches. Jewelry, anything YOUR HOLIDAY CANDY medicare, and not well enough for a old. Belmar Trading Post, 100S*,4 F. St.. boarding-house, good food, good heat Belmar. Phone. 681-3207. —42 t f and nursing care is available at 105 Beauty Salon 63 CLARK AVE. • 775-0551 Heck Ave.,- Ocean Grove.- '775-3604. ROOMS FOR RENT Medicare Approved . FURNISHED ROOMS, ground floor, 89 Main Avenne SITUATION WANTED kitchen privileges. Ocean Grove. Call P SAME DAY Pick-up • Reasonable Rates 531-3339. • ' . —48U OCEAN GROVE WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR YOUR WANTED—One day's housework. and Delivery Service- • Newly Renovated FOR MEN—Nice rooms at winter CHRISTMAS HOME MADE PIES AND FRESH W rite Box* ?.'520l, c /o T im es O ffice. rates. Ocean Grove. Cail 774-7515. TeL 775-7161 • Cleanest 'W ash Any­ • 24-Hr. R.N. Coverage O cean G ro v e. ’ —49* • '— 40* where. • Diabetics — Cardiacs KILLED TURKEY — WE DELIVER SPACIOUS rooms, light housekeep­ Specializing In ing, large porch, kitchen and dining • Convalescents — Post- W E D ELIV ER SUBSCRIBE TO THE TISfES room. Near Auditorium. Seasonal or Permanent Waring 15 Olin S t Phone 774-1078 permanent. 82 Mt. Zion Way, Ocean O perative $4,00 a Y ear By Mall Grove. i . * —30*t£ 1* A GE S IX OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES. TOWN§ftl? bP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY.- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 196S

eri . Miller, Troop Organizer Roclie and.P at Walsh on the 12th, I Chairman anti Shirley Firestone, Needlecraft News Wedding anniversary best wish­ LETS TAKE I Troop Organizer, Gables; Elaine es go to JoAnn and Joe Beverly m . : Day, Advisor; Lora Mason, on the :11th. Thai’s it for an- SENATOR ( ^ € U U L ~ TO THE HILLS Treasurerornd. Brownie Consult­ B a x t e r other week! ant; .Doris McCann, Brownie ----- PEGGY GOODRICH Consultant; Evelyn Mazzerple F YOU HAVE A TEENAGE DAUGHTER WHO IS PLAN­ 428. Prospect'Avenue, and Lois Bauer, Junior Consult­ ' Shark River Hills NING a Washington’s Birthday or Valentine's Day party in ants. . Also Joan Mazza', Codetto I.February and is unsure of her decorations, may we suggest decora­ Telephone: 775-3270 Consultant;. Hazel Swingle, Con­ tions with lots of color, such as colored balloons, crops paper, table sultant and Sunshine; Jeari Mos­ cloth and napkins.hriil even the food should bo arranged in a colorful. t o y o u Wow, wasn’t that some excit­ er, Cariip Representative;; Glor­ Betting. ing finish to the Thanksgiving ia Glashaii, P.T.A. Scout Rep­ PICK A COLOR CONNIE DELLA PIETRO Day game against Asbury Park, resentative; June. Stucky, Pub­ COMBINATION 1224 Seventh Avenue, Neptune when. Neptune won the last min­ licity and Scribe; and Helen' -,: Telephone: 774-8122 With the decorations aiid * ute of play 7 to 0! Three cheers Simmen, Neighborhood Cciokie j iood. under control, the hos- for all the Scarlet Fliers and Chairman. There are 1 'Senior, 3 I tess can start to worry The Bradley Park third grad from the Hills, Ron Martuscelli, | about her. dress for the.evc- Cadette, 7 Junior and 5 Brownie. ers gave a special Thanksgiving FROM WASHINGTON Bichard Chadwick, Gary Clark, [Troops. We are now all enjoying I ning. ’. If a ■Washington’s S .Birthday paity is planned, Day play for the. rest of the Ty Bottani, and Jim Fitzpatrick ' the Girl Scout Cookies just, de­ were, members of the football why riot gs patriotio-ried,, classes. Mrs. Pascdw, Mrs. livered by the . Scouts in this The subject of tax credits will receive considerable attention; squad. ' white and blue ? If yon aro James and Mrs Quaristrom a re a .' j a romanticist, then you aro in and out of Congress next year, if present indications hold true, Start o£ Christmas activities third grades participated. Many college, students ‘ were probably planning a Val­ Presiderit-elect Nixon has strongly endorsed the use of tax are ; happily the news f o r the RoseMarie inn Faust Canino honie for the Turkey Day. Some entino’s party anti the tra ­ credits as an incentive to private enterprise to join in the task next two times! and children spent the holidays of those we saw in the Hills were ditional red and white com­ of solving the manifold problems of our cities. Teens—7th and 8th graders of bination is for you. A very in Boston,,Mass., with relatives, B ill: Loehnirig and Frank Lirie- It .is too early, of course, to assess the merits or prospects; the Hills and one invited guest simple, yot most,attractive While there they, toured Ply­ berry, Newark State College; Di­ of proposals which have yet to be submitted, in any detail. each—hear this! The Christmas crocheted popovor worn mouth Rock, Pilgrims Planta­ ane Temple, Trenton State; Jack tion Wax Museum and the May­ But it is not too early to call attention to an. aspect of tax credits; ■Dress-Up Teen Dance is tonight with a mini or long skirt is Spaeth, Gettysburg; Steve perfect for evening of that, while well understood by economists, is not appreciated by the' (Friday) at 7:30 P.M. a t t h e flower Ship. At. Plymouth they ■Young, Univ. of'Conn.; John fun and frolic; Our shell general public. SRH Firehouse on Brighton Ave­ actually felt the spirit of the old Barinak, Bradley Univ.; Bill la nrado with “KnifcCro- This is that the use-of credits, deductions, or other tax devices nue . . . on Saturday, Decem­ days. -It was very reverent and Evers. Franklin & Marshall; Sheen” and is aono In an all were enthralled by the scenes to promote national objectives entails a loss of revenue that is just ber 7th from 2 Hr 7 P.M., the «asy-to-do, slightly or arV Bob Goodrich and David ■ Masuc- as much an expenditure of resources as a direct subsidy or other annual Christmas Greens Show Stitch design with a hairpin lace trimming on the saffS; neckline of 1620. The Wax Museum was ei, Newark College of Engineer­ just .marvelous andscary at Federal payment of funds. o f the Hamilton United Method­ and belt. : - ©' ■ • - ing; Dennis Young, Dennis Her­ times with the realistic features . This is not generally realized for the simple reason that no. ist Church will be l)eld. For sale bert and Sandra Hetzel of Tttscu-r FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR accounting is made of such ‘‘tax expenditures.'' They are not in­ at the Show will be Christmas and scenes. Each scene \ U. Tonictti, 6-15 S. Riverside Dr., 1st place, Wendy Temple and 2nd Ocean Grove: N. J. giving with the Montsko arid Pal Joan Schneider; and Mr., and and oyer are entitled is worth a good bit more to the wealthy than and Miss Dorothy Frommcl, 423 place Robin Megill. in grades , Tel. 775-7371 , meri families in Long Island . Mrs. D. Sckeiaris. Over 30 to the poor, under the progressive, rate structure of the income- Moore ltd.. Installation will bo 1 and 2, 1st place was Debbie Micki and Phil Finn entertained friends and relatives attended tax. The benefit amounts to $70 per month for couples with incomes held at their January 27, 1969 Edith and Bunny Levitt and of more than $200,00, but only $14 for those with incoms between. meeting. wisliing the couple congratula­ daughter Bev and family on the tions. $1600 and $2600, and nothing at all for those with even loss income. . Mrs. Gerry Bownik, Girl Scout turkey day.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Van- On balance, of course, such a device may. be: preferable to Neighborhood Chairman of the The; Ladies Aux. to the SRH derslice of 7th Ave.,. h a ve an­ other approaches. But that can not, and should not, be determined SRH and Gables Area, is assist­ Fire Co. m et Monday night at nounced the enagagement of without-careful consideration c! the alternatives It is my hope, ed by a group of dedicated lead- the Firehouse. Reports included their daughter, June Patricia to therefore, that the need for a "tax expenditure budget” will win in­ ers. On her committee are Hel- 12 packages sent to the soldiers Jam es E. Ackerman. 1321 Mur:- creasing recognition,'both in Congress arid among the generaE -roe Ave., Neptune. June is a public. graduate of Neptune High School and is; employed at Shore Direct Maii, Neptune. James attended erly crowded stores and most And you performed your duty so - t y Neptune High also and was em­ patience will be worn thin. Some­ nobly, My Son. ployed at Hess Gas Statton be­ times if one persori’s shortened My -Hero, My Hero, may God bless fore enlisting in the Arrny,. He patience is answered with a and keep you too, is stationed in Germany. , pleasant remark rather than p your loss ne’er can be replaced, TRUCKING Happy Birthdays this week to curt one, an instant warm feel­ and some day I’ll see your Dana Sutphin who celebrated ing arouses in both, and the face. Christmas spirit prevails as it her 7th, Nov. 26, Little Johnny My Hero, angels wait for you. Bulldozers - Back Hoes - Loaders should. Chow. Adams Jr. celebrated his 3rd on Hazel Astor, * — — '- Trenching - Land Clearing Dec. 1 with family arid relatives. Ocean-Grove; Last but not least my number 2 Top Soil - Fill Dirt - Road Gravel daughter. Dawn, .who is having a Subscribe to The Times p j party TQNIGHT. 1 might not IH Poet’s Corner £4.00 a Year By Mail be in shape for next week's col­ ■Si 120 Neptune Highway umn. NEPTUNE, N. J. The following lyric po'em took an Just a little philosophy to and award some years ago, and was VanQeve .-■’ TEL. 771-0000 my column this week. During LARRISON published in the book, Penpoint INCORPORATED the coming weeks before the big Serenade, compiled by Gladys >Iel- holiday everyone will.be doing Highway 35 & 3rd Ave, their Christmas shopping in ov- lor Sinclair. Mrs. Astore wrote it NEPTUNE CITY following the death.of her son’s buddy in Normandy, France. PR 4-5352 MY HERO, MY HERO j Bcaideiice — 85 Bro*dw»j Somewhere In France or Italy, - ; Oee*e Grove — PR 4-2590 . Somewhere across the sea, I A white cross marks a lonely grave, 1 Oil Of the brave lad I gave. j Burner OHORUS: Service My Hero, My Hero, you gave your 24 Hoars life for. me, Daily My Hero, Mq Hero, you helped set your country free. Including You kept the Red, White and Blue Sonda? waving till we won,

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. . 250 Second Street '■ CEEDING $28,500.00, TO FINANCE .Section. 3. ....It is hereby ...„ determined,___ said serial bonds therevis hereby au- Section 0. . The full ______faith and credit______Lakewood, New Jersey THE COST THEREOF. declared and' found' ’ as _ follows: th o rlzc d the_ Isuance of bond anticlpa- of the. Township of Neptune, in this i-40r52 ‘ . • •; •• BE IT ORDAINED by the Township . (a) ‘ That the. estimated amount of tion notes of the Township‘.of Neptune, County , of of Monmouth, New Jereoy, ^ . P A U L ’S C o m m ittee o f . th e - T o w n sh ip ” o f N ep ­ money to be; raised from all sources In the County of Monmouth, New Jer­ Is hereby 'pledgdd 'for the payment of ‘ LEGAL NOTICE tune, in the County of Monmouth: for said’ purpose -by :?the .Township is. sey, in the aggregate prinOipal amount the principal and interest on the bonda ADVERTISING FOR BIDS Section 1., That pursuant to the ap­ $30,000.00; • / • ' . v-v v of h o t e x c e e d in g $28,500.00, S u c h n o tes or notes issued pursuant to this, ordi­ OOEAN GROVE — At the 8:30 Sealed bids will be. received at i the plicable statutes' of the' State of 'New - (b) That the • estimated maximum shall bear interest at , not exceeding nance and the ToWsnhlp shall be obli­ A.M, and 10:45 A.M. services will office of the Housing Authority of the Jersey there/is hereby' authorized, the amount of bonds and notes to. be is­ six;(6%) per ecntum per annum and. gated tb levy ad valorem, taxes with­ Township of Neptune, 30. Ridge Ave­ a c q u isitio n ; by,- p u rc h a s e or. c o n d em n a­ sued for said ’ purpose is the sum of- the date or dates of 'issue and. ihaturir out limit as to rate or amount upon all lie the Sacrament ot Holy Com­ nue; Neptune, New Jersey; ori Thurs­ tion vfor m unicipal. purposes and, -as, $28,500.00V *• • ty and other details thereof‘shall be taxable property-in said Township for d ay , D ecem b er 12, 1908, a t 2:00 * PM; part of a, municipal: complex of, lands . -(C) T h a t a ..d o w n p ay m en t w as :.con-; hereafter determined by. resolution -or the principal-of and Interest on such munion. Rev. William R. McClel­ E .S.T ., fo r fu rn ish in g -130,000 ; gallons, and premises!in the Township.of Nep­ iained in a budget or budgdtS of. the resolutions adopted:' pursuant- to law^ bonds and notes hi the manner pro­ land will have "A Time To Con­ -more or less,: of'No. <1 Fuel Oil. tune;, in the County of Monmouth and Township, heretofore adopted under Section 7., It Its hereby found,, deter­ vided in said Local Bond Law. ■ " J o the young, people ot America Said oil io be.delivered ns follows: State of flfeiv Jersey particularly de­ the;; caption, .‘‘Capital Improvement mined and declared by the Township Section 10. This ordinance shall take sider”, as his Meditation. Dr. I3an 30,000 gallons, more , or less;.’to scribed as follows: : ■ ;• : Fund” '* o r; /'Downpayment' .FundsV. Jn Committee as. follows: • • efTect twenty (20) d:er 3. 1908. postlude, Miss Linda Shadel, sopra­ than 5,000 gallon lots. ; th e westerly ' right-of-way ' line of J Including, said downpayment be and statement required ;by Section 40A;2-i0 (Signed)- JOSEPH WARDELL no, will sing “In Faith X quiet ing d if fe rehce' is that you' live in , 50.000 gallons, more or less, to Springdale Avenue (45 • feet from the , the same is appropriated for the pur- of. the. Revised Statutes, was,' prior-to . Mayor -; • a world you can change. I lever; has ■ Lake Alberta- Homes (Project. NJ centerline. "thereof) and extending; poses" provided In Section 1 hereof. . the passage of this ordinance on first Attest: JOSEPH E. BENNETT W ait” at the 8:30 A.M'. service and as required. In' quantities of thence..(l)X U ■—.. 11 \ T^orth — (tn88 rfftrthnnp.Xr!degrees 55 minutes Section R5. TTftrFor tthe' l>fi purpose nill*nArrn ofn ? financ- H n^nn- reading,, duly made: and- filed :in the C le rk it; mattered so much in, the world not less than-3,500 gallon lots. 05 seconds west along the. aforesaid ing the cost,' of * the " acquisition its...... by pUr^ office of the Tovyhship Clerk and -said - 4 9 •' . $34.56 the Chancel Choir will sing "What All deliveries to be based, o n a tem­ n o rth e rly .lin e of L a k e sid e A venue 280.0 chase or condemnation v o f1 properties supplemental' debt . statement' ’Bhpws 'g fT iih .Fragrance?.’’ at the 10:45 what the people of one. nation do perature 'correctibn of 00'degrees Far- feet;, thence (2)’ NcWJi -1 degree .04, authorized’ In Section' I;.hereof, there that the gross debt of th e ’. T o w n sh ip OR D IN A N C E NO. 758 the., choices; they ^malce^the: vision minutes 55 seconds ,ea5t 'at riglit angles is hereby authorized the issuance; of, o f . N e p tu n e a s defin __ ed rin______S e c tio n 4QA TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN TIIE A.M. service, . ' Bidders will be required to' furnish' to the aforesaid Lakeside Avenue: 13.7.21 negotiable .serial bohdsV of the- To#n- . 2-43 of) said • law., is .increased- by: this COUNTY OF MONMOUTII they, hold out. It-s our .chance'to­ a'guarantee as to qualltyand uniform­ feet; ;thence (3) - South' 81 degrees 25 •ship of Neptune, in the.Courity of Mon- ' ordinance .in the sum of $20,500.00 and AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING KOIt A t the 4:00 P.M. Vesper Service, TIIE REVALUATION OF REAL day, and your chance tomorrow, ity'of the oil, to be furnished. , ... m inutes. 4(> seconds east 282.41' feet; mouth, New,.Jersey; ..in. an aggregate ; that, the issuance,,of the.obligations;au- Rev. Clyde A. Snyder will speak •The period of supply shall be from thence (4) South . 1;degree 04; minutes, pririclpal-- amount of - not . exceeding .I thoriz'ed . b y this ordinance : is,, per- PROPERTY IN TIIE TOWNSHIP OF D ecem b er 15, 1908 to • D ecem b er 15, 55 seconds west at::right, angles to the $28,500.00 pursuant, to the provisions of m itted-by an exception t,° the’ debt NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY OF to'. give a new dimension to _ the MONMOUTII. on "Using Our Gifts”. Dr. Yaffa 1909. , ■ • • . . . . •’ • '1 , aforesaid- Lakeside Avenue 00.39 feet the. Local-Bortd Law constituting Sec-; limitation ' contained- . in Subdivision American . dream,. t\> ^dimension to the point or place of BEGINNING. : tlons 40A:2-1 to 40A:2-03 of the Rer, ! (g)..of. Section 40A;2-7 of said law. • . will have as his prelude Chorale , The Housing Authority .reserves the which can change .America and eri- right to reject, any or all bids’and to BEING also:Lots 21 thru 24’ inclusive ! vised Statutes.' bf - the State , of New;.' Section. 8.- That, the/'am ount -.of' the: 2. This ordinance shall 'take effect “God's Son is Coming” and ns his waive' anv informalities ..in; bidding. ond Lots 422- thru :428 inclusive,-Block • Jersey, and . the several amendments,j proceeds of the bonds or. notes author- immediately. ‘ - ablb America to help change;, the . N6; bid shall be-./Withdrawn subse- 284A Neptund- Township Tax. Map. thereof and supplements thereto/ Said ; ized by this ordinance which may be Approved on first reading,-Novem­ postlude "In The Church". Mi'. aucjit to the opening■ of. the/ bids. wiUj- j Section -2. That the acquisition , by , bond shall bear, interest at-not ex-- expended for-interest on the. obliga- b e r in. i.'inii; world;?' 'v.f V out'the consent of. tlie Housing Author-, purchase _____ or_ ^ondemnatiort-ofcondemnation of the lands ccoding six (8?oY per centum.'per ati- j tions to finance ’ such improvements, Approved, ; pjssvd and adopted on Herman Brown, Bass, will sing ity of the Township of’Neptune for a and premises described and' referred • num. and ..the rate or rates' of inter- 4 engineering or inspection costs and final reading. December 3» 19(>B. / Richard M, Nixon; period ol 31* days after-the closing of to in'Section 1 hereof be undertaken est, the form or other details, and the I legal.expenses and. the cbst ;of issuance (Signed) JOSEPH WARDELL “TaUe Courage Now, My Weary under the classification of General Im- manner of sale of said bonds shall be * of such obligations and other matters M ay o r * Soul”. bidSHOUSlNG AUTHORITY, OF THE piiovement by and for -.the Township hereafter determined by resolution or J specified in Section -10A':2-20 of the A ttest : JO S E P H E ! ; BEN N ETT Lutheran Women Luncheon TOWNSHIP . OF N13PTUNE of Neptiine- in ; the. County of Mon- resolutions adopted pursuant -to law .} Revised -Statutes, Is not exceeding the C le rk 7 -. W T h c Assembly Bible Class will By T. HADFORD CATLEY mouth., " • ’ • * Section G. Pending .the Issuance of sum of •: $5,000.00.;• -4. . §3.00 - 4 0 ■meet at 2:30 P.M. The Junior ASB URY PARK • A-'; The Rev. . Executive. Director D ecem ber. 2, 1908 Hi UMYF will, meet at 5:00 P.M. Walter F. Forker, pastor .of the Atonement Lutheran Church* and the Senior Hi UMYF will meet SUPERIOR COURT OF. NEW JERSEY •.at the Gates at G;00 will speak on “The Joy and D ochet No. • M-5G37-G7 Peace in Believing” at the Sun Slate of New Jersey: v■■. P.M. to go to the Methodist To: FRANCES EUSTACE (DEFEND day ‘ services, 9:25 and ,1.0:45 A N T ): • : y ' - Church, Asbury Park. By vii’tue of an Order of the Super- A.M; , The . Lutheran Church Iop Court of New^^ Jersey, Chancery Women will m eet at. 12:30 P.M. Division, made .on • tlie; 25th day_ of N o v em b er, 1908,. •• in a , civ il _actio n Gatherings From on Wednesday, Dec. 11, begin­ wherein Philip -Eustace<- • Jr., • is .the RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES ning with a luncheon •' ?. plaintiff and' you are the; defendant, you are hereby • required to . answer the complaint of the plaintiff on or. be­ The Gables fore'the 27th day of January, 19b9, by, Council Christinas Party serving an . answer . on. ; Michael - P* HELEN DREW NEPTUNE — The Auxiliary of Georges, • Esquire, plaintiff’s attorney, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES PROPERTY RECONDITIONING whose address is . No. 29,' Main Street, 121 New Gate Lane 1 Alleta Council, met November Asbury Park, New Jersey, and in . de­ 22 at the home of Mr. a n d fault thereof such judgment shall be OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE. * ' 774-6149 rendered against you as-tlle Court shall Get it at the Mrs, Michael O’Brien, 707 Fair- think equitable and • just. You shall ThT w M ,T H06G COMPAHVT file' your answer and proof of service . Congratulations to Neptune High yiew Ave. Mrs. William Pinker­ in duplicate with the Clerk of the ton presided. Plans were made Superior • Court, State. House Annex, SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING School’s football team on their Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance to have th e Christmas party with the rules ■ of civil practice and Thanksgiving Day Victory over CONTRACTORS • Dial 775-319S Decem ber 14 at the O’Brien p ro c e d u re . • / '• ' ■' ; ■ ■ Kitchen Equipment atid Furniture Asbury Park. • The object of said action Is tO ob­ HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES home. Mrs. Richard. Shepis and tain a judgment of divorce between “Serving the Shore-Area Since 1900” j I think the Neptune fans are to Mrs. O’Brien in charge. At the the said plaintiff and you. be congratulated too, for support- D ated : D e c e m b e r-3, 1968.. U .K f i M ain S treet : 'TclePhonc 775-u47 Fourth and Railroad Aves. Asbury Park, N. X. close, of t h !e meeting refresh* MICHAEL P. GEORGES -A O a . l T i a i l l p i r e e i Opposite Main Avenue Gnten Attorney of Plaintiff * in s tiielr team on the holiday. were served by Mrs. Pin- 29 Main Street.' was a great game and we did have kerton and games were played. ; Asbury . Park, New Jersey WANT CAR ECONOMY? Volkswagen Park Shore, 1 tn V>n tinful .fnn Address of Attorney of-' GARAGE — STORAGE much to be thankful for. - 14 members were present. Plaintiff.' . : —-39-52 $27.36 I hope the conduct of our Nep­ s e e GAIL M. SMITH tane High School students through­ LEGAL NOTICE MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE'S COURT EMIL’S GARAGE ftwprietor . . 4075 Highway 33, Neptune out this football season was good SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRESENT emjugli to have the return of stu- CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS , COUNTY DOCKET NO. M-1948-68. E ST A T E O F LYDIA A. SWARTZ, de Phone 774-1439 24-HOUR SERVH,-* S plt buses to the away game. It PHYLLIS MONTAGUE, Plaintiff, ceased. • •. '-•••'•_ Body & Fender Work • Died Cari For Sale vs. FRANCIS MONTAGUE, Defend-: Ptu-suant to the. order of DONALD was too bad many students could ; ant. Civil Action NOTICE TO J.. CUNNINGHAM, Surrogate Of : Uie Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries SHAFTO’S GARAGE COKP. not- attend „away • games .because ABSENT DEFENDANT OF ORDER County of Monmouth,; this .day made, FOR PUBLICATION. on the application of the undersigned, 1300 CORLIES AVE.. NEPTUNE STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING . the buses were not provided. L?t's TO: FRANCIS MONTAGUE: New Jersey National Bank. and Trust Cornier Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptnne, N. J. Company . and Andrew J. Wilson. Ex­ hope next year we can have them By virtue1 bf an Orde*- of the Supe­ ecutors of the estate of the said Lydia. Dial 774-3344 back. .- 0 rior Court of New Jersey,- Chancery; A.. Swartz,, deceased, notice is: hereby Division, made on the 22nd day of No- : given to the creditors of said deceased MILK AND CREAM Next Friday, December 13, Nep­ yember. 1068, in a. civil action, wherein to present" to the said Executors their AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS PHYLLIS MONTAGUE is the plaintiff claims under oath within six months tune plays their first Basketball and you are the defendant, you are from this date., ■ ' ' • . ' ■ h a v e r a d ia t o r s c l e a n e d a n d r e p a ir e d WARDELL’S DAIRY game of the season against Long hereby: required to answer the corit D a te d : D e cem b er 2, 1968 plaint of the, plaintiff on or before • NEW JERSEY NATIONAL DAIRY PRODUCTS Branch. Best of luck to Coach the 23rd day of January, 1989 next,: BANK AND TRUST • BodyRepii^dndcrs Nick Antich Finishing by serving an answer on Henry L. COMPANY WDEEL ALIGNMENT Hennessey and his team. Gertner, Esquire, plaintiff's .attorney, (By: EDWARD C. BROEGE, NEPTUNE, N. J, Phone 774-1(1* Only 33£ weeks until Christmas whose address Is No. 256 Second Street, Trust Officer) 1006 FIRST AVENUE^ ASBURY PARK TeL 775-3472 Lakewood, New Jersey, and in default 2300 A sb u ry A v en u e, have a joy in starting your .shopp­ thereof. such judgment shall be ren­ Neptune, New Jersey. dered against- you as the Court shall . ANDREW J. WILSON, CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING ing, take your time and enjoy the think equitable arid justi You shall file Halton Court, tjeautiful decorations in the stores. your answer and proof . of service in; Neptune, New Jersey. . duplicate, with the Clerk - of the Supe­ E x e c u to rs . AGENTS •*1 Don’t forget to count your rior. Court, State House Annex, Tren­ m e s s r s . L a i r d & w i l s o n FiBIO BATTAGLIA ton,. New .Jersey, In' accordance, with 527 B angs A venue, Al.T.TKn AGROGERS change and, beware of gimmicks, the .rules of civil practice and proced­ SIDEWALKS, CURBS PATIOS • CEMENT BLOCKS ASBURY AVM Asbury Park,. N. - J. ' SHUFFLEBOARD S FOUNDATIONS , CONCRETE BULKHEADS as this is the time of year some u re., . . . • ■, ,"•••• ... ' .. Attorneys • SEPTIC TANKS. CESSPOOLS . The object of said action Is to obr -4 9 -5 2 - \ $24.48 VAN LINES Call 775-2093 ABbnry Park people like to take advantage of tain a judgment of divorce between 2111.Bangs Avenne; Neptune, N. J. • Telephone 714-flW# the said plaintiff and you. " O R D IN A N C E N O . 759 MOVING AND STORAGE others. DATED: November 27, ;1968. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN THE PLASTERING — PATCHING ' — CONCRETE WORK ^T^e everyone next week. HENRY L. GERTNER COUN TY OF M ON M O UTH PAINTING — DECORATING ■> Attorney .for Plaintiff' The ;mun!elpal. bond ordinance pub­ lished herew ith has been finally passed WILLIAM GRAY MAS0J,;NCcENmtCT0R and the twenty-day period of limita­ 1707 Maxwell Dr., Wall Twp., Belmar, N. J. Dial 681-5912 PAINTING PAPERHANGING SPRAY PAINTING tion within which a .suit, action or pcofieeding questioning the validity of such ordinance can be commenced as FOUNDATIONS. • CURDS * SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS & GILLAN PAINTING SERVICE rovided in the local bond law, , has WALKS • SWIMMING POOLS • CESS POOLS' * STONF. FIREPLACES DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANT — BILL GILLAN. Presu Kegun to' run from the date of the first, publication of this statement after, final P.O. Box 306, OCEAN GROVE Tel. 77*-SIS'? passage.. - ; : ■ S. MARTUSCELLI — 775-8539 N E E D A ; JOSEPH E.. BENNETT SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE Painting,& Pnperhansing Contractor Tel. 775-4717 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY PURCHASE OR EDMUND L. THOMPSON, JR. CONDEMNATION BY THE TOWN­ CARPENTER GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHIP OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUN­ "QUALITY FIRST” — Since 1938 TY OF MONMOUTH OF CERTAIN 706 Fletcher Drive, Neptune LANDS FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES AND APRORIATING THE SUM OF Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN $30,000.00 FO R T H E PA Y M EN T OF Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Paiatlag THE SAME AND AUTHORIZING I WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE Dial 774-6270 TIIE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OR Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. NOTES IN AN AMOUNT NOT EX- No Job too Large or Small WALTER J. ULMER, JR. A Satisfied Customer Ia My Aim SHERMAN WILLIAMS PAINTS 661 MAPLE AVE. NEPTUNE, N. J . - 77S-17C4.- ALTERATIONS We make a specialty of small Jobs — Free Estimates DAVIS PAINTING REPAIRS WHITTIER & LASHEK, Builders tOS Monmouth Ave., Bradley Beach T«L 774-180* Get your Free Fall painting estimates now. Interlor'exterlor. AIm *‘A complete home* specializing in roofing and plastering. Call Mr. Davis 988-7072. remodeling service with COAL AND FUEL OIL PLUMBING and HEATING one contractor!” NO WAITING Tree Removal Thompson Fuel Company Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheerfully Givaa ■ Kitchens & Bathrooms And .Pruning FAST SAME FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL — Our Specialty — 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — 775-2300 FRANK J. ECKART — 774-0656 418 BURLINGTON AVE. • BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. Pbonei: (D ay) 775-4693 G.E. A ir Conditioned Unit, DAY SERVICE CNlIht) 531-3M, W arm A ir r n n u c e i VI. L. NEAVES Monmouth Oil Burner & Fuel Co. RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVTCF. FOR: 1223 V% 8th AVenn* Domestic & Commercial — Iron Fireman Oil Fired Boilers TELEVISION & APPLIANCE 775-8062 Paul R. Greco — Gerald T. Greco , • 38 Neptnne HY., Neptune NEPTUNE, N .J. Color T.V., Stereo, BJkW T.V., Air Conditioners—AU major s p p ll- # Plumbing ances. Also complete .selection ot small appl., Including IrcnjL Oil Burners Phone 776-6524 CARPETS AND LINOLEUM Toaster,, Radios, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. • Automatic Electric 69 HIGHWAY 35 NEPTUNE CITg, N. J. DAVISON RUGS Call 775-7371 ROOFS — SIDINGS , Water Sewer SALES > VARIED SELECTION • SERVICE • INSTALLATION Heaters Gleaning Howard L Smith .39 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, N. J. 07756 . GENERAL ROOFING CO. The Hardware Store DRUGS ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS — LEADERS WE SELL—INSTALL—SER VICE of Ocean Grove COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES 43 MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE' ^ W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. Dial 776-8249 144ftVi Corties Ave., Neptune Robert Deans HARDWARE NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy PAINTS and OILS “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” Tel. 774-0204 McCa r t h y r o o f in g c o ., inc. Agency For “No Roost” PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS Built-up.— Slag —• Asphalt — Tile & Slate Roofa. Pigeon Repellent Aluminum & Asbestos Siding — Gutters & Leaders ELECTRICIAN 121 Main Street, Bradley Beach. — Telephone 774-4717 & SON INC. . Fall Line of Roofing Repairs of All Kind* — FREE ESTIMATES RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE KITCHEN ADAMS ELECTRIC Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances T A X I ESTABLISHED 1909 ' UTENSILS D. Darvin Adams Jr. Dial 776-8376 ■ P. O. Box 915, Asbnry Park, N. J. 1420 9th AVE. NEPTUNE 51 Main Avenue SAL’S TAXI — Dial 776-9600 OCEAN GROVE, N. J. 220 Newark Avenue, Bradley Beach : “We Service Phone PR 4-4741 Vou’re Reading the Family Newspaper Ocean Grove** FRIDAY; DECEMBER 6 , 1968, ipAGE EtGHT^ Ocean grove tim es and neptctsi tim es, township op neptunb, NEW j e r s e y Keith, Mrs. Julia Carlson, Ml** • She held membership In Trinity ..Mr, Wendt and his widow, Mrs, pez Funeral Home, 1200 10th & Virginia, after completing a hitch Florence Gower, Mrs. O. Sherwood, W Obituaries Episcopal ehureh, Asbury Park, Charlotte.' Eisenmann . Wendt, Sn Services were held Tuesday at Atkins Avenue. at Ft. Monmouth, became a Ces­ Mrs. A. Gerald Lawson, Miia Anns and in Its Altar Guild, and-was a. June, 1967, celebrated their. 50th 8:30 A.M. in Belmar, with High sna dealer and started the Gib­ THOMAS A. O'SHEA MRS. ROBERT L. RAMSAY choir mernber. fot over 13 year's, wedding .anniversary, Mass of Requiem at 9 A.M. from son Air Academy there. To make S. Bier, . NEPTUNE—-Services were Wed­ Also, Mrs. Hugh Bell, Mr& ft. . OCEAN GROVE — Services were •■Miss ,Hough is survived by sev­ , In addition to Mrs., Wendt, he is Mt. CarmCl R. C. Church, followed the flying easier for weekend fli­ nesday for Thomas A. O’Shea, i Evans, Mrs. J, Beutell, Mrs, Anna held . Tuesday for Mrs. Emma L. eral nieces and nephew's. also, survived by .his daughter, Mrs, by ihterriient in St. Catharine's ers and modern planes, the 3,000 Shore area resident for most of his Ramsay,, a resident of the Metho­ Services today' (Friday) are at Emma Smith, "ere: his son, Wil­ Cemetery, - foot runway was now macadam­ Klchiine, Mrs. Va! Holzapfel, Mrs. life, who died last Sunday E t Mon- dist home, .70 Stockton Avenue, the ■ Farry Memorial Home, 403 li aln C. Weiidt, also .this place; ized to accommodate the modern Dwight Shaw, Mrs. Thomas who died last Saturday at the Third Avenue, Asbury Park, at 11 his sister, M rs., A nna McCaffrey, EURAL SHOATES mouth Medical Center, Long tricycle gear planes and the air­ Smalles, Mrs. Phoebe Bowen, Miai Home. She; was 89 years of age. A,M with interment in, Green­ New York City, five grandchildren, N32PT.UNE fi. Services were held'|®ra“ch. after, a brief illness. He port terminal building was reno­ Alice Haynes, Miss Mary Logan,. . Mrs, Ramsay was born In the wood Cemetery, Trenton. and one great-grandchild. Saturday .- afternoon 'for E a r til I was 77 years of age, and. lived here vated. Mrs. Louise MoCleary, Mrs. Marion West Indies, the daughter of a Services *A’ere held yesterday Shoates, 48 years of age, who. die- ' a- 313 Durand Road, The Neptune-Asbury Airport A. Stout, MIsb Anna Vogel; Born in Huntington, -N. Y., he missionary. She was the widow ol CHARLES G. WENDT (Thursday), at. 11 A.M. as the Nov. 25. He lived it T Manor Is now a blend of the old and the And, Mrs. Florence Keller, Mrs. Robert . L. (Ramsay. ''NEPTUNE.-r- Services were held Francioni, Taylor & Lopez Funeral ■Drive.. lived here for the past four years, new. Still close to the new run­ Berthi: Deinlnger, -Miss Adelaide! She was a former resident pf yesterday (Thursday) morning for Home, 1200 10th & Atkins Avenue, He is survived, by. his widowj Eu­ He was the widow of the late. way and terminal bu 11 d i n'g Williams, Miss Anne Mason; Mrs. Maplewood Township, and held Charles G. Wendt, 81, a Shore -with interment in Monmouth Mem­ genia; his’ sons, Ricardo, Timothy Frances Kemp O’Shea, (which , formerly housed 1,000 Frieda Horn, Marie G.' Kiffln, membership in the Maplewood resident for over 40 years, who orial -Sark. and Keith, and lils Slaughters, Mar- Mr. O'Shea was retired, a former •Leghorns in an 8-rpom chicken- Winifred S. Allbee, Rhoda J . Methodist Church. died' Sunday at . Jersey Shore Medi­ ,gl* and Jennifeer; his parents, Mr. employe of Use U.S. Post Office in house and in the early 1950s was Strange, -Muriel E. Westall, Fltr.'Ji! Surviving is a cousin, Mrs. Mary cal Center. lie lived here at 2010 ALBERT F. RUEHL and Mrs. Eugene Shoates; his bro­ Deal until his retirement five years used both as. a air terminal and once J, Carry], Mrs. Ivon Hall. H a n s ic r , Vienna, independence West Bangs Avenue, NEWARK —. Services are today th e r s 'Everett,. Leroy, .Herbert, ago. ' a convenient place for the Music Mrs. Wm. J. Hennessy, Ethel B„ Township. Mr, Wendt was a founder and (Friday) for Albert F. Ruehl, 60 Thomas, diaries, Rufus and Mack'; Surviving are. his five sons, Vfli- Circus dancers to practice in) Bonter, Mattie O. Bonter, Wm. Services were Tuesday at 11 A.M. an honorary member of. the Nep Kenmore Avenue; - and a summer and his sisters; Marion, Bessie, Ida cent T„ Oakhii'rst; William Arnold are . thi- old Sculthorpe home- . Flint, at the Methodist Home, with inter­ tune City Flrsst Aid Squad; He was resident of Ocean Grove for many and Susie, - ' , and Howard B„ Deal, Donald A , stead and now “ike’s" home, the . — ment In. Fair Mount Cemetery, a- member of Memorial United years, who died Tuesday at St. Services were held, Saturday at Asbur^', Park, and. Charles G„ here; old wagon souse tow barn,(that, Serving Our Chatham. Tho Francioni, Taylor '& Methodist Church, Neptune City.- Mary's -Hospital, Orange. On Mon ­ 2 PJM. .'from the Hunt Funeral his daughters. Mrs.- Gloria F. Gif­ formerly housed 30 brown Swiss Lopez Funeral Home, Neptune, For 11. years he served as a day he was ”8 years of age. Honie, Asbury Park, with inter­ ford, Mariasquan, and -Mrs. Coiieen ; cows that were first introduced Country was in charge of arrangements. councilman in, Neptune City, from. Mr,. Ruehl was president of . a' ment following in Monmouth Mem­ Schuler, of Deal; h!s sisters, Mrs.-' in Mcranoufh-; County here), and Hannah Miller,. St, Petersburg, * (Continued fftom XV 1933 tb -19-M.. contracting firm. orial Park Cemetery, a horse barn. The maiiy colorful Monmouth Ave., Bradley B each;Ja Fla.; Mrs. Nellie Miller, Hollywood, MRS. GEORGE G. SHREEVES He was born in New York City. He .Was born in Long Island, and Mallard arid Muscovy ducks still on duty at Tuy Hoa AB, Vietnaii.?' . COEAN GROVE. — Services are He was retired, a former plumber, lived here for 64. years. He was .the MRS; NATHAN SCHUYLER Flair and Mrs. -Katherine Oppert, swim in the duckporid and waddle Airman Sorenson, an, air arma­ today (Friday! for Mrs. Mary an employe, pf Fort Monmouth, founder of the ALbert, F. Ruehl INTEKLAKEN — Services were of Maine; : 22 graiidchidren, and around, the airport field to the. ment mechanic, previously, served three great-grandchildren. “Scotiie” Shreeves, 75 years of age, and chair caner.. Company, plumbing and mehantcal held Monday for Mrs, Jennie Wood delight of young children while at Nellis AFB, Nev. who died Tuesday at Jersey Shore contracting business, In i922, He Schuyler, a former resident of Services Wednesday were - in 60 to. 70 modern planes, fly' and The airman, a graduate of Nep­ Medical Center, Neptune. She re was formerly a president of the Ocean Grove, who died last Friday Manasquan with Requiem Mass at adorn the Airport ciose to busy tune (N.J.) High School, attended sided here at 53 Cookman Avenue. IN MEMORIAM New Jersey State . Association of at the .Green Grove. Nursing and St, Denis R. C. Church at 9 A.M. Route 66. Besides the flying Bemid.ll (Mlnri.) State. College. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, she Plumbing- ,Contractors, and - the Convalescent Center, Neptune, She Rosary was recited Tuesday -night. school, the Neptune-Asbury is resided' in ‘Point Pleasant 'for 10 Newark Association of Plumbing was 92 years of age, and lived, used by a flyingdub, businesses, Airman AJjbott, a Strategic:-Air years, prior to moving to the Grove Contractors. He held membership liere at 30i Bendermere AvenUe, 4Jiist a Bird’ personal, industrial and commer­ Command aircraft mechanic, sup­ In 1065. in District. 16-E, Lions' Tnternar Born in Philadelphia,’ Mrs, Schu'y- cial charter flights.. It now ad­ ports B-52 StratQfortress bomber® Mrs; Shreeves was the widow of (Contlnucd from page one) vertises as furnishing direct tional and the Vailsburg -Lions j l^ed in Ocean Grove prior to mov- After starting his exploring which daily attack Viet Cong; tar­ the .late George G. Shreeves. ing here 18 years ago, Charter. flights to J.F.K., Wash­ Club. ' ■••• " career with Sir George Hubert gets and KC-335 Stratotankers . She was n soldier with the Sal She, attended First Uni ten .Meth ington and Philadelphia. He and his widow, Mrs; Gertrude Wilkins, an Australian, on an which provide refueling- to fighter, vation Army Corps. Asbury Park. odist Church in Asbury Park.;;: Severity-seven year old “Ike” "A, Leary Ruehl,, would have eele-; American expedition on. .the sub-, bomber and reconnaissance aircrara* • She Is survived by her son, She was pie-deceased by her huS' Schlossbach, after nine trips to brated their 53rd wedding anniver­ marine 1 Nautilus, he returned conducting the air war over Viet­ George’ W. Shreeves Jr., of Phila­ band, the late Nathan .'Howard the Antarctic arid three trips to sary riext •■Friday, Dec, 13.' home and wanted a place to nam. delphia; her brother, David Gibson, Schuyler, the' Arctic, is still ready al a In addition to Mrs; Ruehl, he; is “hang his hat.” In 1935 he pur­ The airman was assigned at. London, England, and nine grand­ Mrs., Schuyler, is survived by her moment’s notice to pack its bag survived by. hjs sister, Mrs. Marie chased the old George Sculthorpe Westoyer AFB, Mass., before a r­ children. son, Cooper Y. Schuyler, , .with and; leave for some faraway BlumenSchine. of Neptune, farm house circa' 1825, bn Jump/ riving in Thailand. Services are today (Friday) at 2 whom she made her home; her two place. He just received a plaque Services are today (Friday) from ing Brook toad. Now * h.e could •He attended Canisteo (N. Y,> P.M. at Ocean Grove Memorial daughters, Mrs. Mildred Davidson, last week as the oldest flier par­ the Gailante. Funeral Home, 106 farm,; raise chickens, cows, hors­ Central High School. Home, 118 Main Ave,, with inter­ Riviera Beach, and Mrs. Jean Al- ticipating trf a North Jersey Fly­ Sandford Ave„ here, with Mass at es and Still continue to fly on the' ment in Hamilton Cemetery. mack,. Miami, both Florida; 11 ing Meet, He still flies his per­ | 9:45 A.M. at Sacred Heart Church, flat pastures in between his ex- Fireman Apprentice Arthur grandchildren and 16 great-grand­ sonal plane in good weather Vailsburg. ’ ploring expeditions with Admiral Ackerman, USN, son of Mr. and MRS. ROBERT J. STOHLER children. about once a week and uses the Richard E. Byrd and others and Mrs. Arthur Ackerman of 1321 \ OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Flor­ EARLE L. BRADLEY Sendees were held at the Farry old wagon house as its hanger. als varied Navy Assignments Monroe Ave„ Neptune, is serving ence D. Stohler, a resident here for BRADLEY BEAOH — Services Memorial Home, 403 Third Avenue, Commander Schlossbach hopes during World War II. A Cape aboard tfte guided' missile^ destroyer the past 19 years, 116 Cookman The late Victor Furcillo are at 11 A.M.. today (Friday) for Asbury Park, Monday at 11 A.M. that the Neptune-Asbury Airport Selilossbach was named on the USS Joseph Strauss off the coast Avenue, died Monday at Jersey FURCILLO—In loving mem­ Earle L, Bradley, former proprie­ folio wed, by interment in Old Teii- will continue to modernize to ■ ;H6nne Antarctic Research Ex­ of Vietnam. Shore Medical Center, Neptune. ory of my beloved son, Victor tor of the Esso Service Station at nent Cemetery, keep abreast with the growth C, Burcillo, who passed away pedition in .1947-48 when he was His sWp participated’ in* nav^l She was 82 years of age. Highway 33 & 35 intersection for ond progress of the space age Dec. 7, 19G7 in. his 49th year. Skipper of the Ship. gunfire support missions near th e Born In England, she was a for­ 20 years, who died Tuesday at the CLARENCE D. POTTER and his home community, Born ir. Ocean Grove, he lived V/hen the Jersey Aero Club was mouth of the Mekong Delta, 60s mer resident of Bloomfield prior to here all his life. -“Vic” was, Ocean Grove Nursing Home, Clark NEPTUNE CITY—Services were ■ by Peggy Goodrich founded in 1938, Commander miles south of Strigon. moving here. She was retired, for­ as a youth, on the Shore Avenue. He was 82 years of age, held Monday^ihorning for Clarence -SB- YMCA ‘Borneos” basketball Aided by spotter aircraft, the- merly chef at Union Carbide Com­ and lived here, at 417 :ar. Place D. Potter, 70 years of age, who Schlpssbach ivas one of its most team, and as a star player at ; (ihthusiastjc founder - members Home Auxiliary Pearl Harbor-based destroyer’s five- pany in Bloomfield, until 1966. Avenue. He war, at the Nursing died last Friday at his home, 928 Neptune High School won four • and he offered them the- use of (Continued from Page 1) inch guns shelled an enemy base Mrs, Stohler was the widow of letters ii! basketball and tne Home most of this year. , •Fourth Avenue. m ittee. camp and destroyed four struc­ the late Robert J. Stohler. in football, was second in Born in New York, Mr. Bradley Mr. Potter was retired, a former his farmland for Hying rent ?1 New members introduced were table tennis and had male lead per year! “Ike” recalled, " r was tures, damaged six others plus She is survived by her son, Ken­ resided in Allentown prior to mov­ carpenter with Delco Cabinets, Mrs. Bertha Deinlnger, Miss Anna in the Senior play "Up in the dedicated -before World War II three sampans and one bridge. Lat­ neth R„ of Somerville; her sister, ing here in 1923. Route 35 Ocean Township. Vogel, .Mrs. O. G. Lawson, Miss Air.” He played piano by ear. teaching and educating student er the. same day, the ship fired oru Mrs. Bessie Rush .Zeremba, Spring He graduated in 1938 from He owried the service station He was born in Neptune, the son Elizabeth Jones, Mrs;. Laura Ar- enemy positions in the Mekong: j,ake, and two. grandchildren. Neptune. fvom atound 1935 to 1955, and of the late Loui- and Beatrice Pot­ flyers in being .prepared and was buckle, Mrs, Elizabeth Bussinger. "He was graduated from proud of the fact -that over 30 Delta and destroyed three build­ Services were held yesterday at later was an employe at the Shaf­ ter. Mrs, Stirling, Ways and Means, Murray State University, Ky., flying instructors from, my air­ ings, damaged five.others, and sanlc U A.M. at the Oceai! Grove Memo­ to Esso Service Station, Main St. Mr, Potter held membership in announced tentative plans for a in 1950. In World War !I he port were used by the U.S. Army an enemy sampan. rial Home, 118 .Main Avenue, with served with the Pacific En­ nnd Rte, 33, Neptune. He was cur­ the Memorial Methodist Church, “Cakeless Cake Sale” in Jan.; a Interment in Restlnnd Memorial gineers as U.S. Army Supply rently retired. here. during World War H.” “Kaffee Klatsch’Mn Feb.; a lunch­ Sgt. When he returned from While the Jersey Aero Club Park Cemetery, East Hanover. He was a past Noble Grand Mas­ He is survived by his. widow, eon in March. the war he studied dentistry used the sand and turf pastures for 2 years planning tc prac­ ter and District Deputy, Odd Fel­ Mrs.. Harriet .VC. Potter; his son, (Mrs, Kresge asked for homemade MISS EMILY HOUGH tice in beloved Ocean Grove. lows Lodge #84 in Neptune; a Lloyd R. Potter, of Jerseyviile, for a runway, and- cattle and cookies for the Methodist Home . chickens, still grazed nearby, at OCEAN, GROVE — Service:; are He m ade the, honor roll in den­ member, of Asbury Park Lodge Howell Township; his daughter, Christmas party, to be delivered to tistry, histology, genetics and the Schlossbach Airport (later f today (Friday) nt 11 A.M. for Miss 142, F&AM,“ and of First United Mrs. Shirley J. Reishus, of Color­ her Dec. 16 or. 17. physics and biology at Mur­ called Jumping Brook Airport Emily M. Hough, S9 years o f age, Methodist Church, Asbury Park,' ado Spring. Colorado, and seven Those present - were Miss Almira ray. Neptune Supt. Mr. Tit- when the U.S. Army used it.dur- who died last Sunday, at the Conva- comb filled out a form to aid and an exempt member, Allentown grandchildren. Sipler, Mrs, Homer Kresge, Mrs. Center, Neptune. She lived here at his application to higher den­ Fire Company. Services were held Monday at 11 ing World War XI), they had two Bleecker Stirling, Mrs. Matthew tal school in Maryland. While "firsts." One. of the Jersey Aero •15 Main Avenue. Mr, Bradley is survived by his A.M. at the Francioni, Taylor .& Malnwarlng, Mrs. Arthur J. Clark, at Murray he appeared in the Club Members, Charles Krauss, —Miss Hough was-born in Camden. Follies, presented and starred son, Howard A. Bradley, of West Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 Itith & Mrs, George T, Riker, Miss Amy took the first Tiros weather sa­ She resided here for the past in fraternity plays, played Long Branch; two grandchildren, Atkins Avenue, Neptune, with the Walker, Mrs. Harold Sturges, Mrs. five years, nnd formerly lived at golf, fished and painted in arid one great-grandchild. Rev. Robert Sapp officiating. In­ tellite, before it rocketed into Clifford Kunckel, Mrs. J. T. Angell, nils. . orbit on a ride in the back of one ; 1302 Fourth Avnue, Asbury Park; Services today (Friday) are at 11 terment was in Monmouth Memo­ Mrs. Albert T. Doremus, Mrs. Ho- When employed at Fort of the club’s old Aeronchs while She was retired, a former librarian Monmouth, he was cited many A.M. at the Francioni, Taylor & rial Park. ’ bert Dawsorir Mrs. Elizabeth i Use a sturdy step chair or at the Asbury Park Free Public times for service and increas Lopez Funeral Home, 1200 10th & the U.S. Army Signal Corps .from Greaves, Mrs. Jane Simmons. 'steptadder to get or put away Ft, Monmouth tried irqeking it. hard-to-get-at objects on top Library. ; ; ing good relationship between Atkins Avenue, Neptune, with the MRS. PHILLIP TRUBELHORN Also,