VFW Post —...... *«!-.»■«« jcu r S b V i iN 50-Star U.S. Supt. Harry A. Titcomb Retiring Boards Orders NEPTUNE TWP.—After 32 years F in a l P la n s Fi AU Sizes And Prices service in the Neptune Township * 1 , l a l " 1 1 To Be Offered By Han-. . school system, Superintendent Harry t)A ' nah-Crosman Veterans A. Titcomb will retire in August, “ ■* W a S S I U UIII^ I960.1960...... OCEAN GROVE — The In a letter read at Wednesday Architect To Submit ’ Hannah-Crosman VFW Post night’s meeting, he informed the Board of his intention, to make appli­ Blueprints To Stale; will sell. 50-star American cation for retirement at that time. Approve Renovation Of flags to residents and business He said that his purpose in making Present H. S. Building . firms here as a patriotic and this early announcement was to give th o Pnaivl umiuuiitciiiCllL a: —- J WtlS 1 LO {JlVG M-n-nmT txtT* .• c fund-raising prgject. the Board ample time to choose his ^ J " Post Commander Joseph successor. Under state law retire- ther discussion of tho pro- Huggins announced that flags TRENTON— The statistical ment follows the 71st birthday. R^pr qnmmfwfow will be offered in various sizes facts of life of local govern­ A graduate of Columbia University 7 , ! ® Summerfield ment in Neptune Township Teachers College, where he received J'^n‘ and grades, “one to fit every­ • " ;er’s degree. Mr. Tif-™™u ship Board nf one’s pocketbook.” Details were outlined in the 1959 edi­ will be-announced in the near tion of “Financial Statistics of having served fn a.'shnilar capacit^iri . "feht authorizing ‘th, future. \ New Jersey Local Govern­ W ment,” published by the New high schools in Maine, Massachusetts t!? t h p t i Pnerf^f" A scrap paper drive will take Superintendent and Connecticut. Following the death fitted to the State,Depart- .'plane, in thc community an Satur­ RICHARD D. ANDERSON (right), 88 Main Avenue, Jersey Taxpayers Association. ' Ocean Grove, has been awarded $1,200 by Esso Research Harry A. of the late Supt. Onsville J. Moulton "I60* °fjEducation for approv- day, Oct. 10.,Veterans ask house­ The annual reference work Titcomb in 1955 he was promoted to the super- ; -Architect James Mancuso, holders to bundle their papers and and Engineering Company for a suggestion he submitted shows that operating expendi­ magazines and place on porch or to the firm’s Coin-Your-Idea program. The award is the. tures in the township, last ■ntendeHcy of the township' school “ in” 9'on . third largest to have been granted, according to William front steps. year totaled $755,939. This system. plans for months, said this P. Hourihan (left), company treasurer, who added that represented a per capital of ■— ----- — ■— ~ . ■ octiH LfllS, Junior Vice Cdr. J. Kay Gham- the largest amounted to $1,500. would be done immediately. bless has resigned his post, plan­ $39.06 for tiach of the 19,352 CLUB GIVES PRIZES IN Mr. Anderson, who is also a member of the Neptune The resolution was moved by ning to. move to..Texas, in the near meii, women and children in BOYS FISHING CONTEST Over 400 Attend Neaves, seconded by Stoll. . Township board of education, suggested an improved the municipality. ,• —.—_ future. Tho. position will be filled The plans call for an 8-room at the next meeting Thursday, Oct, method he worked out for issuing inventory control re­ ports for the firm’s central storehouse.'- The new system The 1958 total compares OCEAN GROVE — Winners Summerfield PTA addition to the Shark River 8. ' . with corresponding operating o f the 1959 summer fishing school, a 12-room addition to cuts down the number o f purchase orders required and Membership Now 204; Following the meeting last permits thc company the greatest use of bulk discount expenditures of $489,162 in tournament for boys on the the .Summerfield school, with T h u r s d ay, refreshments were . purchasing. 1954; $650,264 in 1957 and a Embury Avenue pier were an- Book Fair Nov. 23-25; ' an alternate of 4 additional served by Past Cdr. Robert Long 1959 operating budget of nounced this week by the Ocean Support Bond Issue rooms, and additions to the and Senior Vice Cdr. William Mor- $781,056. Grove Fishing Club. Fishing food department. The archi­ awe Operating expenditures,, it tack,e prizcs wcrc aword scored 1st; Billy Bush, of the Summerfield .School P.T.A.,' Plans for renovation of the old ernment exclusive Of capital 35 Abbott Avenue, and Dick Monday night in, the school audi­ high school, which already have the ’ LONG BRANCH—Dr. Morton R and debt service. Including Co,c - Hatchai-d, 10 Vanada torium. Mrs. Wilbur Hawthorne approval of thc local fire depart­ Trippe, of Asbury Park, was elect­ Jack Wills Launches these items, Neptune Town- Drive, Neptune, tied for 2nd; presided. : / ; : ments and the State and arc in­ ed president of the Monmouth , Community Campaign ship in 1958 had total expen- John Meyer, 113 Clark Avenue, The Rev. A. D. Curry, o f the cluded in the current budget, were County. Heart Association, Inc., at ditures overall of $907,650. 4,h- Hamilton Methodist Church, gave given final approval by resolution; the annual meeting in the Mon- For Operating Funds the invocation. The figures'are from the j The tournament was held un- moved by Neaves and seconded by niouth Medical Center, here, Wed­ Mr. Traphagen. This can be done, ac-. 1959 edition of “Financial Sta- ?cr ‘ hc d'™ '"0" °f J- C- Og- nesday night. Dr. F. C. Stellar, of ASBURY. P A R K The Thomas Davis, township cording to the architect, at consid- . tistics. ...v.vu ofux 11New Jersey ~ wj uv\.UlLocal -den, Sr., chairman of the club's' Spring lake, was named vice presi­ I Shore Area YMCA kick-off committeeman, was a guest speak- erable saving on the budgeted fig- Government”,— j.»» thei.v annual - ref-1 boys. ,, fishing - committee.* Dur- |er and explained the township's .ure.. . * dent; Mrs. Julius Flink, o f Rumson, drive for operating funds for 1959-60 will open today. (Fri­ erence work prepared by the | “/ )h_c sco.son 70 bo}s compc,- recreation program, after being in- The Board approved investment treasurer, and Mrs.' Frederick Hil- New Jersey Taxpayers Associ­ .ed .for prizes, a considerable ficker, o f Keyport, secretary. day) in Ocean Grove, accord­ troduced by Police Commissioner Qf $300,000 o f free funds from the ing- to „Jack Wills, chairman. ation to assist both citizens increase over the 1958 contest­ Herman Johnson. ■ new -high school bond issue in and officials concerned with ants. Following’ are some of the Those presertt sang “ America” treasury, certificates, for three Urges A-15 Passage people who will work with Mr. mounting tax biljg; Effecting and “ Getting to Know Y ou" ac- months* starting Oct. 9. a true separation;"of expendi­ Wills;- -in—the1 drive: Ralph companied by Roberta Donofrio, Bids were, opened for new roof TRENTON—The man who rents Hutchison, Fred Twidle, tures for municipal functions, I u uy Grove Delicatessen before,the introduction of the exec- (u. t’ne Rjs and new 20-year bonded roof should be state’s Bureau of Navigation, who lo^ ,l'“ — : 1! ' improvements! $60,766 for unable to pay for upkeep, and lack past three years. means* mentioned that the make authorized or to build up the old is urging the passage of Assembly of support from the United Fund debt service, and operating, your dollar grow project is under rq0f with a 3-ply addition. The Bill 15. which will not solicit in Ocean Included among the costs totaling $980,032. The| Cornerstone Oct awards made at the dinner bodlclpt.——^ .wuuiig: qlirtwairi uureport Oilon time bus driver, transports'250 stu- residence. cal tax levy was collected. representing Neptune * u„ , lsmp • - Township the the footballfootball gomegame oof f lastlast Saturday.Saturday, dents each way. ' ' OCEAN GROVE; — The 18 •*- Gross capital debt locally in won third place. The Neptune uhit OCEAN GROVE—Mr. and Mrs. 1958 totaled $265,000 for mu- The Summerfield P.T.A. will In addition Mr. foot Memorial Cross on the Set 3 Dates For 1960 also captured the $100 second prize Russell- L. Snyder, proprietors of nicipal purposes and $3,417,- continue to sponsor the Boy Scouts Page eight, pleaa© : front of the Ocean Grove as the best New Jersey company. and Cub Scouts. The P.T.A. has OCEAN GROVE— Mrs. W illiam the Pine Tr.ee Inn, 10 Main Avenue, 000 for school purposes. — Auditorium, facing the. sea, -* also agreed to sponsor the Girl will be lighted the week of Nichols, secretary ' of the Ladies were surprised by the guests at the other local statistics for Psychologist Speaks Oct. 7 Scouts in the area this year. Let’s Take October 3, to October 10, in Auxiliary of the Auditorium Ush- anni' Neptune Township include: _ LONG BRANCH* — D , Philip Allen Jones, principal, introduced memory o f Mr. and Mrs. John ers, reports the following events tire teachers and class mothers to . and dates have, been set fo r next Total property tax rates. Eisenberg, of Motivation Analysis V. Ryerson, by Miss Maude E. Guests registered at the hotel 1954— $10.11; 1958— $12.31; In(. _ Elbcron, will address the the members and announced that To The Hills I season—-July 16, concert; July 28 Mary Jane Evers > Ryerson, East Orange. were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Feeney, 1959— $12,35 per $100 of valll- Monmouth - Ocean Cpunty Psycho- there arc ten new teachers in the and 2D, annual bazaar, arid Aug. IS, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogendam, ation. logical Association on Wednesday school. Shark River Dills tea a t the North End Hotel.. ^| ■ : of New York; Mr. and Mrs. George Taxable assessed valuation: at the Monmouth Medical Society Richard Anderson and Mrs...... , -* IW. Masters, Belleville; Mrs. John 1 9 5 4 _ $12,072,000; 1958 - library. His topic will be “Tech- Thomas Nicol, from the Neptune «'■ th ere-th e men who serve us- | Twin-.City Board Meets Dorsch, Garden City, L I ; Mrs; G. $15,415,000; 1959 — $16,198,- niques of Motivation Analysis.” Board of Education, were among voluntarily day or night are set- Hutton Hughes, Hillsdale; Mr*. 000. Thc business meeting is at y P.M. those present at the meeting. t,nK us llP ,for a S0^ 1 October. NEPTUNE — The Twin City •F.lly Schwope, Caldwell; Mrs. General property taxes lev- and the program, to which affiliates The teachers and school person- Next Saturday night, Oct. 10, the Woman's Club executive board Harry C. Loibe, Bloomfield; Miss ;e(j . ; n 1 9 5 9 included $472,886 and guests are invited, starts at nel were honored guests' of the oncs who'11 be charging out for ‘Hi’-Line” met last week at the home o f Mrs. Martha Hurry Agnes R; Lee and Miss Gertrude fo r th e . municipality; $1,173,- 9 P.M. executive committee at a buffet **rcs y.ou *-et s'•;* •; • , ' J\‘O*.V--j'; Jh1:1* I ‘ »VVV V • I]-.'J'" ■*i. v;- .. 1 ; i- ■■ P AGE T WO OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE; NEW JERSEY FRIDAY, OCTOBER'2, 1959 Auction, Audrey Turner - Wm. Kenneth Stuart, Asks “Yes” Vote Nov. 3 NEWARK—New Jersey is des­ Nuptials Sept. 26th In St. Paul’s tined to be knocked from its 45th spot among the states in ;per capita OCEAN GROVE—Miss Audrey \ The bride, who attended Neptune expenditures fo r higher ^education, Louise Turner, of Neptune, and Mr. schools, is a graduate of Douglass according to .Leonard E. Best, state College, New Brunswick and was William Kenneth Stuart, Jr., of chairman o f the committee seeking employed as, a . home economist by passage of the College Bond Issue Highland Park, were married here Good Housekeeping magazine, New last Saturday in St. Paul’s Church. •York: r referendum. Nov. 3. New Jersey is Dr. Albert S.: Layton, pastor, of­ A graduate of Pennsylvania Mil­ being demoted to 47th place, now , that Alaska and Hawaii have joined ficiated at. the candlelight cere- itary College, Chester, Pa., the the union. Jersey spent $6.01 per mony. bridegroom is employed as, p sales analyst in the semi-conductor and capita for higher education, against The bride, who is thc daughter of materials division of the Radio Cor­ the national average of $13.60. Mr. arid Mrs. Leslie Eric Turner,' poration of America, Chicago, 111. 2616 Corlies Avenue, Neptune, was given in marriage by her father. She wore a candlolight peau de soie gown, trimmed with Alencori lace, and a fingertip-length French illu­ sion veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and chry­ santhemums. ' '. The matron of honor, Mrs. James C. Graham,' of Bethesdri, Md., was attired in a green velveteen gown, trimmed with satin, and a matching feathered hat with a kissing-length veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of champagne and bronze color chrysanthemums. Mrs. Gunther Dade, of Orange, THE 22-ACBB PENINSULA in Neptune’s Shark River ly on the marina and the horseshoe-shaped two-story and Miss Patricia Kuehn, of:New Island, at the Route 35 bridge crossing the inlet into Bel- motel. York, were bridesmaids and were mar, will contain a 40,000 square foot auction market, a The entire project is, expected to cost nearly"'$2; dressed like the matron of honor. The bridegroom, who is the son large marina with slips for 1,000 boats, a 100-unit motel million, according to officers of the development organ­ ization—Joe Isen, of Bradley Beach, president; James o f Mr. and Mrs. W. Kenneth Stu­ with swimming pool and a 1,000 person capacity restau­ Torchio, of Belmar, vice president; Mrs. Torchio, secre- , art,' :of Highland Park, had his rant, according to plans now being finalized by a syndi­ tary, and Mr. Isen’s daughter, Esther, treasurer. father for best-man. Ushers were cate called Shark River Enterprises, Inc. The tract, which now houses the Neptune Fish Co.. Dr. Allan Compton, of New York; William Nolan, of South Orarige; The auction market, now under construction, is ex­ docks and Charles Dodd’s Optimus fishing fleet, was pur­ M onte Smith, o f Highland Park, pected to open in December. More than 100 concessions, chased from Dr. Eugene Rockafeller, Asbury Park'den­ and, James and Stuart Howell, of each having a minimum size booth of 10 by 16 feet, will tist, and Joseph Pilling, president of Park Steel & Iron, Hasbrouck Heights. The Howell sell general merchandise in the 5100,000 market. With Bradley Beach. Target date for completion of the entire brothers are cousins of the bride­ the completion of the market, work will start immediate-. project is next July. • groom. C' ' ■. Pollowirig a reception at Beau Every 46 minutes a person dies Rivage, Spring Lake Heights, the couple'left on a wedding trip to the as a result of a fire in tho U. S. Poconos. A fter Oct. 8, they will Fire claimed 11,500 lives during reside at 4837 W. Hull Street, 1958. . ■ ■ . V- : = Skokie, 111. Mrs. William Kenneth Stuart (former Audrey Turner) ducted by our Centennial Endow? (The following committee re­ ment Committee in their objective port was issued at the close of raising a million dollar en­ of the summer season by dowment for Ocean Grove by its Ocean Grove’s vice president centennial year, 1969. It is only p u t on in charge o f business, John S. through such a medium that we our Yeo.) will be assured of a safe-guarded continuance o f thc purpose and use­ selling OCEAN. GROVE— On the board­ fulness of Ocean Grove. / walk, where tho new McCIintock What of the future ? It is not too Street jetty is under construction, early to announce that the Business there.is a sign erected by the Asso­ Committee and President Merritt ciation stating that this fourth jet- have initiated a.program of com­ : ty completes : the pattern pre­ munity-planning, public relations scribed for beachfront erosion con­ and advertising, through prelimi­ trol. This project is one of the nary conferences with experts in lurge items which occupied the con­ these fields. The very heart of sideration of the Business Commit­ Ocean Grove is in its program, and tee since our report of last year. we are all pledged to assisting the In going through the-By-laws of Program Committee in its efforts, the Association, one can find a list­ through better facilities, greater Public coverage, and a planned com­ ing of more than two dozen specific John S. Yeo duties charged to thc Business munity for a planned program em­ Committee, in addition to the broad bracing every age group. coverage t h a t we administer “ a ll The 'Business Committee could ceives improvement in the way of other business excepting such mat­ not function without its able. Man­ additional manholes at strategic lo­ ters as are delegated to the De­ ager, Mr. Richard F. Gibbons and cations, We are also happy to re­ votional and Program Committee/ his staff. This includes Mr. Mount, port that tbe Motor. Inn. was ap­ Naturally, since Ocean‘Grove is a our works superintendent arid the proved and listed by the Automo­ thriving yearrround community of police, under Chief Wm. Guy. Presi­ bile Association of America some 0,0*00 people, the Business dent Merritt, arid all thc Trustees (AAA). We hope you folks.will Committee therefore, meets a num­ reinember this facility Will remain receive our thanks; as does Mayor ber of times throughout the entire Sliafto of the Township of Neptune, open all year, especially those year, to handle matters as diversi­ in which our property is situated. groups considering tbe use o f Ocean fied as budgets, properties, invest­ And to the public in general who Grove- as a ‘retreat ■ or conference ments, legacies and bequests, beach are termed “ lovers of Ocean Grove” center. . in / the . Fall and Spring and boardwalk, streets, health, po­ —we solicit your continued prayers months. lice, etc., etc. In these problems and interest in this community w c owe much to the guidance and Of public interest,, the Business which we pridefully can consider so cooperation of President Merritt, Committee looks, after our trees, unique and desirable. f A bedroom extension^aoes so much to inaJ^^our ■who. attends all our meetings. and is cooperating with the. Home ' In the yearbook published by the The past year resulted in ma­ Owners Association in their com­ Association in 1919, alongside, the mendable efforts toward planting' terial progress in Ocean Grove. The picture of Ocean Grove’s first presi­ additional trees throughout the life easier...and your phone service wo*th inore.-r. wefre McCIintock Street jetty has been dent, Ellwood H. Stokes, are these community. We are continually mentioned, in addition to which re­ words from his pen a 3 his “last re­ aware of the parking problems, and j ' ■ ' . • .. ' . • • ' • . ‘ ; • pairs were made to the boardwalk quest for Ocean Grove.” The Busi­ Police Chief Guy has completed an and thc many benches lining -this ness Committee pledges itB efforts extensive written report, with rec­ going all out this month. t o | | t e U folks about it.../ thorofare. The benches were re­ in the continuance o f Dr. Stokes’ painted, a job that was decidedly ommendations, concerning the sub­ feelings: ject. We also spent considerable needed. A plan of cleaning the en­ Still let this place be held for time in the revising o f our building tire beach was developed, rather God, a b o u t th e stepsj|^||a bedroom phone s a v e s i n y o u r ordinance which more specifically than just at North and South End. By Him be blest, to Him be covers those problems, and for the The Auditorium and related . given, better interest of a ir in the Grove. buildings were kept in good state Its hearts and homes be His of repair. In'the Auditorium itself, . Financially, Ocean Grove has abode, b u s y work day... about the wonderful feelingrof better lighting was provided be- had a year. comparable to,. but His, morning, noon and dewy .'neath the galleries, the public ad­ slightly ahead o f 1958. It was un­ ev’en; dress system was carefully checked, fortunate we had poor weather both My heart repeats it o’er and arid the huge flag at the start of the season when o ’er, security it offers a t r d g h t about the lo w c o ^ e - was repainted and changed to show the Church ‘ of the Brethren was His all the while, His ever­ 49 stars. (Naturally, before next here, and alsq during the early days more. of Camp Meeting. In this view season this will be altered to 50 Respectfully submitted, star status.) Thanks to tho gift we are sure the merchants and ho­ j u s t a month... AND about the m a n y deoorato# JOHN E. YEO, Vice Pres, of the-Ladies’ Auxiliary of the tels will agree. However the over­ in Charge of Business Auditorium Ushers a p o w e r f u l all activity was .good, and despite spotlight was installed, and this rising costs—-to which even Ocean * ------has already proved its usefulness Grove is subject—we feel we can There were an estimated 846,097 colors you can fihoose for an , at several of the concerts this report, a satisfactory season.. fires in U. S. communities o f 2,600 or more population during 1968. season.. The Business Commtitee At the beginning of this report carefully screened the. advisability reference was made to the Associ­ of producing the Choir Festival re­ ation sign on the new McCIintock additional one-time charge. (N ight-light available to p ).; cording, “ Sing Unto Thc Lord,” and Street jetty. That sign further ALL AUTO REPAIRS. we hope the public will purchase points out that beachfront erosion — 20 Years at This 3am* this record so that it may become control through jetties and the Address — T o learn m ore-or to order^^ sim ply nail th e but the first in a series of such in bulkhead have cost a total o f $860,- ; future years. , 000, of which Ocean Grove itself Neptune Naturally, the Association has contributed $380,000.; This was. a many problems o f maintenance and great sum of money to raise Auto Repair Mejxhonebusiness office.. NEW improvement with respect to its through the cooperating efforts of BODY & FENDER WORK properties. These include the huge Ocean Grove’s, many friends and JERSEY" BAY ELLIS North End Hotel and bathing area, BELL financial supporters. The Business Stockton and So. Main St. the laundry, tents, bungalows, etc. Committee therefore commends to The sewer system each year re- all the great campaign being con­ Ocean Grove PR 6-7727• FR iD A t, OCTOBER 2, 1959 OCEAN GROVE TIMES arid NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY PAGE T H * * B .. . ..^ c.y:er ...... 164.' 171 203 SHORE BUSINESSMEN’S cies for the Atlantic Coast Terri­ DIAL TR 8-1212 FOR BOWLING LEAGUE tory. 802 821 794 Rams Continue To Roll In WORLD SERIES SCORE ■ 4 4 4 /'... 'Team ’ Standings . . Grove Jr. Football League - NEWARK — North Jersey Meeting Sept. 22 Total „.:....1...... „.. 806 825 798 baseball fans can get the latest Ardmore Coffee Shop 6 0 OCEAN GROVE—Tlie powerful World Series scores by calling Coast Cities Coaches 4% 1% mth the extra point being scored Neptune Craftsmen Club (2) Ram offensive continued in high on a pass from Prout to Bucky For Class Mothers TRinity 8-1212, the Time Bu­ A . & N. Truckers ...... 3% 2% B. Freed 159 157 159 gear when they smothered the Li­ reau of New Jersey Bell Tele­ Grovers ...... 8 3 Devlin. '. T. Davis ...... 199 180 174 ons last Saturday morning by a The stage is now set for tomor­ phone Co. Klein’s Fish M arket...... 3 3 In Summerfield E. Robbins ...... 200 199 135 score of 40 to 0 to continue unde­ row (Saturday) morning’s first The service wiil begin when Pathway Market2 4 G. Twelves ...... 147 173 166 feated in the Occan Grove Junior games when the Rams and Tig­ NEPTUNE— A meeting was held the first game of the 1959 Sportsman’s Shop 2 4 C. Jaques ..... ISO : 162 185 Football League. . ers will meet with the winner hold­ for the class mothers of the Sum-' World Series gets under way Regan’s Yacht Club ...... 0 6 * NORTH SHORE CHURCH The Rams six touchdowns were ing undisputed possession of 1st merfield school on Sept. 22 in the Total' . 835 861 808 In Comiskey Parle, Chicago. made by three of their players place, at the end of the first round. BOWLING LEAGUE Half-inning scores will be ah- • Ardmore Coffee Shop (3) school cafeteria, by Mrs. Michael Belmar Pilots (1) with John VanOrden scoring two, The. :;Eagles and Lions clash for Team Standings Swanson ...... i... 169 149 172 Rinaldi, refreshment chairman. D. Cook...... 168 ...... nonnced throughout the game. both on passes from Ted Beekman, : W. L. Aye. Percy 140 148 160 third place with the Lions having a The purpose of this meeting was H; .'; Following ■ each game,- the Don Beekman scored two, one on a First Meth...... ™... 8 0 858 Cooper 159 177 184 Holmes 160 .181 170 possibility of a second place tie if to discuss their duties, as class final score will be announced pass from his brother Ted and the Belmar Meth. .-..... 8 0 847 G. Carr ...U J.....1™..... 168 171 145 Adams .....;.....V... .. 178 170 116 they win. mothers fo r- the coming year. Nep. Craftsmen ...... 2 1 885 H. Davis ...... 154 144 186 for one hoar. In the event of other oh a runback of a punt, while Twenty-three mothers attended. a postponement, an announce­ C. V e r o n 136 189 179 Bradley Meth. 2 i 807 H. Megill 173 177 158 Larry Mieras scored two oh an in­ Mrs. Wilbur Hawthorne, presi­ ment will' be made on TRinity Handicap 11 11 1 1 Com. Baptist ...... 2 . 1 762 L. Molinari ...... 137 209 tercepted pass and a runback of a dent, was also present. 8-1212 immediately and will punt. Ted Beekman scored two ex­ Insurance Vets Trinity Ushers ..— .... 2 1 784 ‘Total 774 848 808 Refreshments were served at the 812 806 832 continue for one hour after ihe tra points on runs,' while Mieras Belmar Pilots ..... 1 2 817 Grovers (0) ' close of the meeting.: . Handicap ’ ___ :... 12 6 6 Bchednled start of the game. also scored two extra points, one Meet October 7 Memorial Meth. 1 2 792 137 Bewkes ___.....__;.. 169 138 on a run and the other on' a pass 0. G. Masonic ...... 1.1 2 741 Kunckel ...... __ ...___ 171 140 Total ___:------824 812 838 145 from Ted Beekman.: First Presbyterian — 1 2 693 Dorak .... 158 127 In Atlantic City 132 The second game saw the Tigers St. Paul’s .....LI.;....,;.. 0 8 806 What once were vices are now Davenport 127 197 190 ' Bradley Beach Methodist (2) unleash a vaunted offensive and W. G. Fishermen 0 8 727 manners. — Seneca. Tansey ...™.>.....;..*157 168 181 —Three local B, M eg ill :...... ! 169 156 148 smother the Eagles by a score of men are among the representatives G. Camburn 197 170 143 24 to 7. The Tiger offense was led Ind. High 3 Games Total ...... 772 769 786 of the Metropolitan Life Insurance The Sacramcnt of Holy Com­ Ear] Gardner...... G66 J. Milne 171 141 201 by John Mulliken as he-scored Company scheduled to attend the munion will be observed at all the B. Whitlock 164 168 158 three touchdowns, two on runs and Don Newman ...... ;..... 566 Coast Cities Coaches (3) annual business meeting and lunch­ services 'at St.. Paul's Methodist Ll. McLaughlin ...... 760 148 148. one on a pass from Rich Holl. The Les Tasncy ...... 548 Webster ...... 169 133 ' eon of. the company’s Veterans As­ Church at 8:30, 10:45 and 4:00 other Tiger 3core was on a pass o’clock; Rev. Aybert S. Layton will A m erglio i 181 ...... 141 sociation at the Chalfonte-Haddon Total ...... 841 .783 798 from Mulliken to Holl. The-Eagle Ind. High Game Mazza 188 174 177 Hail Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., on be in chargc. Mrs. Ruthelaine J. Ocean Grove Masonic Club (1) score came on a'run by Jim Prout Don Newntan ...... — j. 232 Bacigalupi ...... 156 '172 163 Wednesday, Oct. 7. They are: Barnes will have charge of the mu­ R. Howell 149 129. Lou Molinari...... _ .209 Adock i ...... 144 ...... George A. jFalkner, of P.O. Box sic and will play for her morning I. Swanson :...... 197 141 146 55, and Augustus P. Lane, of 70 prelude “If With All Your Hearts” Chet Whitman — ...... 207 Handicap ...... 1... 5 20 ,32 Koinig ...;...... 178 157 .140 F; Wilgus 180 162 155 N. Bianchi 186 173 188 Stockton Avenue, both retired, of and for her postlude “ Chanson E. Evertz, Jr. ...i. 137 137 200 Club Total ...... 853 802 761 Paternoster ...... 135 128 Ocean Grove; and John J. Tanner Triste”. At the morning service John Martin ..... ,204 R. S nyder______108 .152 154 of 2828 West Bangs Avcnue, Nep­ the Chancel Choir will sing “ I See Pathway Market (0) Handicap 21/17 16 Les TaBney ...... ^ W. MacClure ...... 1 3 8 ' ...... 130 tune. All are among the 23 Veteran His Blood Upon the Rose..’ 20 Freed' ______,167 210 119 201 representatives' o f .; the Asbury A t the afternoon service Mrs. Jim Milne ___ G. Davis ...... '...... 146 ...... Total _ .... 794 793 777 , 200 762 738 .722 Park, N. J., office. Barnes will play for her prelude Ed Bobbins ..u...~....»..„...^__ Krum .....___ ...... _ 130 189 181 Sportsman’s Shop (1) Handicap ______..... 60 60 64 Membership In the association is “ Nazareth” and for her postlude LPHIL R IZ Z U T CH Brown ...... 163 132 129 Spiiia ...... 196 - 182 170 Teani High Game made up of persons employed by "Voluntary.” The Cecilian Choir NO ONE was surprised when Jaques 160 104 178 Hurbanis ...... 175 133 123 Belmar Methodist ..;...___ 914 Total _____ .„... 822 798 776 the one and only Ty Cobb the company for at least 20 years. will sing “Jesus, BleBt Redeemer”. T. Davis 116 145 Kirchenbaum ___ 166 131 145 came out stronger the White Hammond ______.... 132 -132 156 Altogether, more than 360 members Sunday School is ot 9:30 and • Team High 3 Games ' . Community Baptist Chapel (2) Sox to win the World Series— from district offices in Southern there are classcs for all ages. At­ Total 766 751 752 Bartell ...... 185 181 160 First Methodist ...... 2674 B. Moser '...... 141 167 114 first, because* the Georgia New jersey are expected to be tendance cards may be secured Peach is a confirmed American D. Blouck ...... 147 147 10G present. upon request. Otto G. Stoll is gen­ Leaguer and secondly, because A. & N. Truckers (2) Total ...... 854 . 759 754 Ind. High Game Reason K. Traphagen ...... 164 157 190 Jacob J. Robinson, manager of eral superintendent. The Assem­ AI Lopez’s hustling crew is Laird ...... 120 ...... 151 Don Newman ____...... 232 B. Deane L 147 156 149 the Metropolitan’s Burlington, bly Bible Class meets at 2:30. The just the kind of team to warm Filos 123 142 ...... Klein's Fish Market (3) J. Henry ...... 170 162 168 the-heart of any old-timer. J. Klein ...... 178 1^7 183 N. J., office and president of the mid-week prayer scrvice is held on Ind. High 3 Games Season S. B ianchi ..... 166 179 164 • MANX OF- the veteran base­ Lamlor ...... 168 179 145 local .association, will preside. The Wednesday at 7:30. Everyone is Earl Gardner .566 769- 799 717 ball scribes and informed fans Micione ..... 135 146 speakers will include Ernest K. cordially invited to attend all of Handicap 61 61 61 w ill tell you Cobb was the Beckley( superintendent of agen­ these services. First Methodist (3) greatest ever to play the game NEW JER SErS ONLY PARI O. Klein ...... 168 135 ...... Farr ...... 173 180 174 L. Gunther ....1.:...;... 155 155 182 and a trip to the, record books MUTUEL TROTTING TRACK Total ... 820 840 768 Sterner ...... 193 160 S. Bennett...... 188 148 161 will uncover plenty of evidence Air Conditioned Memorial Methodist . (1) to back- up their claims. This E. Smith __.197 186 178 Grandilaad Long Branch Crushes Neptune 42-0 E. Ludwig ..... 166 160 144 much I do know—of the many Total ...... 812 864 807 C. Whitman ...... 137 207 164 old time players I’ve ever met G. Straehle ..... 124 130 121 Regan's Yacht Club (0) E. Gardner ...... 192 187 187 J. Cramer ...... 145 167 • 168 T y Cobb is the most enthusi­ In Opener Here Last Saturday astic fan and follower of pres- Fowler...... 210 139 167 A. Bates ------188 179 169 ent day diamond happenings Hovet ..:______128 142 137 869 833 872 J. Martin ------204 172 160 NEPTUNE — A well-disciplined return by Jim Newman. Handicap 8 17 :....; \ ■ • ..... V , - v V . ;. • - - - of them all. Caddock ...... 133 158 170 Long Branch attack ran rough­ THAT PROBABLY under­ Dick Chapman, Neptune’s quar­ H ensant ...... 160 176 163 shod over an inexperienced Nep­ Total ...... 827 808 742 scores one’ of the reasons for terback, spearheaded an unsuccess­ Total .... 877 860 872 Meyers ...... 157 156 ■ 167 tune team, humbling the Scarlet his greatness—his enthusiasm ful final quarter 75-yard drive. The • West Grove Fisherman’s Club (0) Handicap ...... 20 20 20 Fliers 42-0 on their home field in Trinity Ushers (2) for the game both on and off only other bright spot for Neptune D. Polhemus ...... 148 168 146 the field. the opening game of the schoolboy C. Zelaties — ...... 142 175 132 fans wa3 in first dowiis— the F liers' E. Morton...... 114 ...... 147' THESE \,..iTE Sox are Total ______808 800 794 football! season. B. Lamb ...... 147 132 192 plugging away for nine, while the D. Bittner ...... 132 121 143 really Cobb's kind of team, all The alert Green - Wave .launched E. Bertedsen ..._.. 112 115 159 right. Their-speed and daring DAILY Branchers scored three. G. Smith ...... ; 165 149 150 Fall Wrestling Starts a -mixed attack, with three touch- T. Gillispie ...... 141 158 134 on the base paths, timely use DOUBLE ’ B. Thomas ...... 164 137 ...... Tomorrow (Saturday) Neptune D. Young ...... ; 163 147 163 of the hit-and-run and all CLOSES 5*3-'S dpwns from aerials tossed by quar­ C. Shafto ...... _.- 161 162 around defensive- skills must 1>45 P.M. s W t l ASBPRY PARK—The fall wres­ terback Dewey M oser and the oth­ travels to Matawan. The Huskies tling season opens in Convention also lost last week, when Brick Total ...... 695 727 780 bring back many memories to er/three on runs—a 9-yd. scamp by Total ...... 708 736 738 Tyrus whose brilliance spar­ RACING DAILY Hall, here, tonight (Friday) when Joe DcSheplo, a 70-yard romp by Township eked out a 14-13 victory First Presbyterian (1) kled. in the days of the so- AUG. 8 thru OCT. 12 the fabulous “Ricki” Starr takes on Harris Kaplan and a 50-yard punt over favored Matawan. E. L a n g e .... 145 114 128 called dead ball when home Belmar Methodist (3) Every Thursday i > ■ Paul Degales in the first iof two E. Newman ...... 187 161 154 J. Forsythe 146 110 109 runs were few and far between main events. The co-feature is a and a. nine-rim inning was al­ Admission (raM inc.). . $1.20 D. Thompson ..... 143 165 140 G. Pope .... 172 168 128 team match with Don Curtis and most an- impossibility. For Reiervad Bex S«at«. J. Newman ...... 171 171 168 D. Carter .... 146 136 109 Mark Lewis ■ going against the J. T a y lo r 132 169 165 IT MAY Be that these wea­ Mon.: FR..hold 84)484 D. Newman ; ...__ 7— 232 169 156 pons will not be enough. Mighty Jumbo and Karl VohHess. H. Newman ..._... 181 173 182 against -the 'Jigger National Traffic Circle Junction of Roul.i 9-33 Three other contests are also The New Records 741 697 639 League bats because the rules FREEHOLD. N. 1. scheduled. •Total 914 829 799 Handicap .29 29 29 say Lopez cannot station Jim Landis in the bleachers. But By Felix (The Cat) Brown titled simply: Schubcrt. This really St. Paul’s Ushers (0) ' ■ Total ...... 770 .726 668 jrou can be sure of one thing, There is a new Mercury album great album gives you Symphony J. Williamson ...... 172 160 158 if the Sox should lose t with the unusual titli of A Map No. 4 in C Minor -and Tragic, by C. Goodrich 166 189 182 . * ------have to be slugged into defeat Of Jimmy Cleveland. Those lovers the London Symphony under the R. Stirling _... ISO 146 124 This is one team that will not SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES of Progressive Jazz will buy and direction o f Walter Susskind, and beat itself. B. Bewkes ...____ 175 165 127 *3.50 A YEAR BY MAIL enjoy this collection, which in­ Symphony No. 6 in C Major by cludes such tried-and-true numbers the London Symphony under the as “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” dwireetion of Hans Schmidt Isser- "A Hundred Years From. Today,” stedt. RIVOLI MOTOR-VUE “ Marrie,” and others. The Pro­ Respcghi—Ancient Dances and gressive Jazz enthusiast will be Airs for Lute, Suites 1, 2, 3, with Belmar, N. J. “sent” by Jimmy Cleveland’s soft Anatole Dorati directing the Phil- LAURELTON yet wonderful valving of every harmonia HungariCa, is another Matinee ~ 2:30 P.M. THEATRE Matlne* — 2:30 P.M. • Evening — 7:00 & 9:00 number. The arranging, is done new Mercury album. This truly ■- Evening — 7:00 & 9:00 ' Route 88 East of Laurelton Circle Sunday 'Continuous-from 2:30. Continuous from Dusk . • Sunday Continuous from 2:30 by Ernie Wilkens. - beautiful music is outstanding and After Sept, 29 THURS., Fill. & SAT. — Open Fri., Sat., Sun. . Only MerCury also presents A Double well deserves adding to your clas­ OCT. 1, 2 & 3 sical library. .-. ., ti>, I . WED., THURS., FBI. & S A T .— Shot of Joe Saye, an album of SEPT. 30, OCT. 1, 2 & 3 FRI., SAT. & SUN. — unique jazz-flavored piano music, OCT. 2, 3 & 4 I The “ Top Ten” tunes of-the week, “Yellowstone Mr. Saye has had a well-rounded from Billbourd Magazine are: (I) “The Devil’s “Yellowstone and thorough education in classi­ The Three Bells (The B rowns); cal music. This, coupled with his Disciple” ' » . . (2) Sleep Walk (Santo & Johnny); good taste, and gift for arrange­ (3) Sea Of Love (Phil Phillips); With Burt Lancaster With Edward “Kookie” Byrnes With Edward “Kookie” Byrnes ment, makes this album outstand­ (I ) I’m Gonna Get Married (Lloyd Kirk Douglas Andra Martin . i; “ YELLOWSTONE KELLY”— Clint Wagner, John Rus­ Janette Scott V • • Andra Martin sell, Edward Byrnes are shown in the above scene from ing. Price); (5) ’Til I Kissed You Clint Walker " Clint Walker “Y.ellowstone Kelly” now showing at the Rivoli in Belmar : Included are versions of “ No Two (Evcrly Brothers); (6) Broken­ Technicolor / People,” “Scot Free,” “Younger SUN., MON. Si TUES. — Color and the Arnold in Point Pleasant, ending tomorrow (Sat­ hearted Melody (Sarah Vaughan); OCT. 4. 5 * 6 •Than Springtime,” “Heather Hop,” V Also... :. urday) night, and at the'Laurelton Motor Vue, co-fea- (7) Red River Rock (Johnny & The’ “Tenement Symphony,” “Double “The Return of SUN,, MON., TUES. & WED. — ’ tured with “Have Rocket* Will Travel,” with the Three . Hurricanes ) ; (8) I Want To Walk OCT. 4, S, 6 S i 7 “Have Rocket Stoooges, ending Sunday, night, The film will be shown Shot” “If I Were A Bell,” and You Home (Fats Domino); (9) '; the Fly” at the Strand in Seaside Park Friday and Saturday, Oct. others. - Mack the Knife (Bobby Darin); “The Devil’s Mercury’s “Living Presence,” (lft) Lavender Blue (Sammy Tur­ With Vincent l’ricc Will Travel” 9 and 10. - - ■ . brings a new and beautiful album ner). Danielle HeMctz Disciplc” With the Three Stooges CinemaScope Also With Burt Lancaster FRI., SAT. & SUN. — OCT. 9, 10 & 11 M A R Y W O R T H ’S F A M IL Y “ The Son of Kirk Douglas “The Devil’s PEGGY! I THINK YOU'RE T,. Robin Hood” Janette Scott >' THE SW ELLE5T KID 1 EVER MET.1 I'M O N L Y T R Y IN G TO E X P L A IN - - - With AI Hedison Disciple” YOU SEE,PEG HONEY- -THE WIFE WHEN A GENTLEMAN June Lavarick -TIIURS.. FRI. & SAT. — OPAFIGHTER PILOT FOR HIRE CAN'T , REJECTS A LADY, ERIC, David Farrar OCT. 8, 9 & 10 With Burt Lancaster HAVE ANYOFTHE NICE NORM AL HESH0ULD AT LEAST SPARE/ THINGS-’ 'LIKE A HOME, AND A CinemaScope & Color Kirk Douglas HERTHEHUMIUATIONOF;' “A Private’s HU5BAND WHO PAINTS THE BATH­ PROVING THAT HE USED. Janette Scott R O O M O N SA T U R D A Y A F T E R N O O N S , GOOD JUDGM ENT! WED., TIIURS., FBI. & SAT. — .- A N D K ID S W H O S E E T H E IR D A O Also OFTENERTHAN BETWEEN WARS! OCT. 7, S, 9 ft 10 -. Affair” “That Kind of With Sal Mineo “The Angry Woman” Christine Carere Hills” Gary Crosby With Sophia Loren With Robert Mi'tchum Tab Hunter Terry Moore Elisabeth Mueller Barbara Nichols Keenan Wynn CinemaScope & Color CinemaScope :

£ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1959 TIMES ttrf XEPTCyE. TIMES. .TO^SHIP OF KEITUNK, -XBff. JBBSBT Jamison, studying medicine at the west corner of Main Avenue and. University of Penns.; Paul Raab Pilgrim Pathway. The, structure ■ was at N.Y-.U. School' o i Com­ wu3 :to be of rock-faced brick, with SOCIAL merce; : Philip Taylor, was attend­ stone trimmings. ing , Wesleyan: at Middletown, Advertised in -the Ocean Grove SECURITY Conn.; Holen Libermoh and Edna Times— On Heck- Avenne, a very Truax were at Trenton Normal; pleasant 7-room cottagq. Nice homo Margaret,Griffin and Wanda Me- for summer months. Well fur­ Are you less than a.year old or gill -were working in the telephone nished, full size -lot. Price $1,800. mote tlinn the proverbial three office, Asbury Park; Grisella Walk­ Cookman Avenne, near New ’York BUBSCRtPTION; S3-50 score and ten? “ If your work is er-was at Normal School in Pater­ Avenue. Flverroom summer cot­ covered by social security, it will ^vbrtisemeSt son. ■ V ■ tage. Price $1,600. “ w a t c h THE 1 make no difference— you must ■yOUB SUBSCRIPTION^ wiiiiamson'* Stationery -* In the jsrlmary elections, tho sale at l o ^ m R ne«8tand^orner.s Drug storo and children who - attended1; the party have a social security card and you Nep’tuno township GOP nominated were Christine pool^,,Karen Hend- must pay the social security tax Fifteen Years Ago Leonard Hulil for Township Com­ rickson,"'Diane Chnfoy, Dorothy ’-^^w ra-pTTFs ^noPgTpLAcE on your earnings,” says^Benjaroin mittee, while thc Democrats choso . Sandberg;, Manager of the Asbury 1 9 4 4 Gillum;. Danold Gillum," Barbara 1909 A. J. 'L. Hommell. In Asbury Park, . Lippincott, Jeanne Lippincott, AffiUaVe Member National Editorial MOW r u s i Park District Office, of the Social the Republicons nominated T. JEUFI A*tK • • • Association1 . * Security' Administration. (From m e Sept. 2a,- 1M4, Issue Joyce Garrabrandt,' and Janice (Ftom the Oct. 2, 1909, issue, Prank Appleby for Mayor, whilo Entered as second-class* mail '*Ota ® . or The TlmcsV ■ •Todd'; Judith Ann’s ' father -was of The Times) Many people believe that vork- In a contest to pick :thc best Although the contracts had not the Democrats selected R. S. Ben- . at Ocean- Grove Postoffice serving with the Army in New — s under ago 21 and over OS. are track men at the Bainbridge Naval been ■ signed, it ■ was understood nett as his opponent. Guinea. - ' •; not covered by social security and. Training Station, Bob Davis, of . Residents in the West Grovo President’s Message to The Newspapers ■ ,An Ocean Grove nurse who. TtaiJ [from reliable authority, that gas do not need social security cards. Ocean Grove, Neptune high school section of Neptune township, voted been serving with the armed forces was'to be installed in Ocean Grove, In celebration of National Newspaper Week, October ‘If your work is covered by thc basketball star, won the elimina­ and: the, probabilities were that tho in favor of a $30,000 bond issue to in England, returned home on fur­ IB through'October 21, President Eisenhower has sent the law, yppr wages or self-employ- tion in the high jump. The roan residents would be able to: cook I install- a sewer system. The now lough.; She was lit; Ruth Whitford ment income must be reported for pitted against him in the elimina­ | their Christmas dinner with gas if sewer district started .at the in­ following: message to the newspapers of the nation, weekly Army Nurse Corps, daughter of social security purposes. Your so­ tion was his old friend Dan Keller, j they so desirid. tersection o f the N. Y. and Long and daily. • . \ . • • ■• ’. ’ ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whtiford cial security number must he shown Toms River high school basketball The Asbury Park ond Ocean Branch railroad and Westly Lake 71 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean Grove. To the Newspapers, of the Nation: on this report. And, regardless of star with whom he had played as Grove , Bank announced plans .to brook, then west to Union Avenue, Louis E. Bronson, local realtor It is a pleasure to take part in the twentieth annual ob­ .. out- age, you're never too young or a member of the Shore Conference build a new bank in Ocean Grove, a then south to the Neptune City line, was crowned a Thirty-Third Degree too old to be.covered by social se­ All-Star Five. Bob won the high modern bank building on the site east to the'railroad, and then to servance of National Newspaper Week. Mason by the Supreme Council of curity or to have a social security jump with a jump o t . 5 ft. 7 in. of thc present building at the north­ the point of beginning. >;■'.' “Your Newspaper . . . Freedom’s Textbook” is a fine Masons meeting in Cleveland, in a number,” Benjamin Sandberg says Bob was stationed at Bainbridge theme for this year’s observance. To me, it stands for the four-day session. Mr. Bronson was Naval Training Station in boot past master and one o f the found­ hopes and achievements of American journalism. As our Fire losses in the U.. S., measured .training.- ' •• ers of Ocean Grove Lodge, No I ■. n editors report the daily affairs of their communities with in dollars, reached a record high of Judith Ann Williamson, daughter $1,056,206,000 during 1958, an in 238, P. and A. M. New Modern Homes in Ocean Grove" zeal and accuracy, they help to supply our citizens with the of Pvt. and Mrs. John E. William­ crease of $33 million over 1957. ' ' —■ bs— ~ - lessons of history, together with the information which is re­ son ,. 121 Broadway, Ocean Grove, celebrated her second .birthday at Thirty Years Ago WE HAVE THE LAND \ Foul words corrupt good man quired to make history move steadi/y forward in the direction a party given at her • homo; Tho tiers. — Johv Palsgrave. WILL BUILD TO SUIT / of freedom and justice. . . ;- >' 1 9 2 9 I. am delighted to add my best wishes for the success Gentle blood will gentle manners Two to four bedrooms, with or without garage. Come (From 'the Oct. 4, 1929, issue : of National Newspaper Week. breed. —. Ibid. of Tho Tlmts) in and look over plans or bring in your own. Dwight D. Eisenhower The and Stokes flre- house in Ocean Grove was damaged Price Range $15,000 to $19,500 by fire to the extent of approxi­ ~ Watch For School Buses ELY mately $30,000. A falling cornice . Property formerly listed here sold by from the south side of the building FUNERAL HOME No iv that schools have started all over the country and broke the leg of George W. Mertz, the Fall weather is about to get down to business, it would Joseph R. & Howard L. E lf 72 Embury Avenue, Ocean Grove, J. A . HURRY AGENCY be well for drivers to remember that darker days and poor a member of Stokes Company. The HEAL ESTATE & INSURANCE visibility often add up to tragedy involving school buses. . — Air Conditioned fire was confined to the second floor 66 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE . Under the law in practically every part of this country, — Lady Attendant and above. Defective wiring was TeL PRospcct 4>4I32 Residence 4-4529 drivers are required to stop when school buses are discharg­ 514 SECOND AVENUE to blame. '• ing, or taking on passengers. This means that drivers ap­ ASBURY PARK Graduates from the Neptune proaching or following a school bus are required to stop. Phone PR 5-0567 high school class of 1929 were re In hilly areas, in poor visibility, or on curves, cars trav­ TRANSPORTATION' PUOyiOKD ported having either entered col­ eling at today’s high speeds are often hard-pressed to stop lege or in some type o f business. if.they do not see a standing bus a good distance ahead. A l­ Some o f the graduates -were: Irving BUILD A NEW HOME ON THIS though school buses are supposed to show blinking lights, ^kinnimiiiuiiiiuiuiiifiiininiiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiig Hurry, entered the University of TREE SHADED, 45 by 60 foot lot, or stop signals, in tho form of a raised sign, or in some other Maine; Charles Hancox, University in best section of town. Call us for price. fashion, these signals are sometimes flashed dangerously late of Pennsylvania; Richard Stout, by the driver, and oncoming cars are given very little time ( Ocean Grove Self WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL HOME Lawrericeville Prep School, pre­ —near the ocean, with 10 renting to stop. paring for Princeton to study law; bedrooms, all with running- water. Edwin Keast, joined the staff of Owner’s apt. on the Brst floor is Reid Ice Crea— Co.; Edna Baker, tho ?ast word in comfort and charm. Reduced in price, a? owner is retiring after 10 successful years in business. t ' What Other Editors Say # SAME DAY Pick-up CENTORY-OUD PEINT—Sim­ clerk in the office o f the Bradley v and Delivery Service. ple lines, a natural walsUlneJ Park School; Stanley Clayton arid FOR RETIRED COUPLE—homo with 2 opts., hot water oil I -ond soft pl'eatf *et oH tho heat, low taxes, $8500. “Of-all the myriad arms of the federal government only % Cleanest W a s h Any-| i colorful Renaissance print of Emilu Troppoli were at Peddie In­ , two— the Executive Office of the President and the General where. § ■this charming dress. By lyn- stitute, Hightstown; Harry Hutch­ A DOLL HOUSE, three rooms and bath, hot water heat, $8500. brook, the dress 1b mado of inson was taking a post graduate LOVELY MODERN HOME with garage and renting apt. Services Administration— spent less in fiscal 1959 than in Everglara Mtalcato cotton. 55 Olin St, Phone PR 4-10 18 § course in Asbury Park; Charles TO SETTLE ESTATE — a handsome home suitable for con­ fiscal 1958. Can’t we make it three in I960—-or maybe four?” ftiiilu«uWlii«iiliiiutii»n«uitt, iuii,Hliiiu»u|inu,il,n,S valescents or guests, large lot—very reasonably priced - Towson, Md., The Jeffersonian BUNGALOW—with 2 large twin size bedrooms, modern kitchen * •. * ■ * - ;. and batli,' automatic heat, GARAGE — $10,500. “ Destiny marks few of us to become Hoovers or Church­ ALSO FOR RENT ills or Adenauers or Schweitzers. But millions of elderly peo­ FOR SALE FURNISHED APT.—5 rooms, with garage for nine month period, beginning September. ple can perform valuable tasks. They need to keep usefully Small Lome; tour lo o m s and bath; in need ol repair, low occupied. And the nation needs their services.” — Bridge- taxes. MARION SMITH AGENCY $6,000.00 :ville, Del., News REAL ESTATE INSURANCE * • * - * * . 138 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove PR 6-2809 Guest house, close %to .oce£“ * “Obviously, the need is to check the inflationary build-up Owner’s apartment plus twelve “JUST INSIDE THE GATES” renting rooms, kitchen privi­ of money and credit by curtailing Federal expenditure and leges. creaton of fiat money by deficit financing.” — Albany, N. Y „ $18,1500.00 ;%Times-Union Jennie Meyer INTEREST Paid on AGENCY 47 Vt Main Avenue When you' havt a question on the purchase Regular Savings Accounts Ocean Grove, N. J. or sale of Ocean Grove properly - - - - see Y o u r Tel. PR 4-3061

By Your Rutgers Garden Reporter M M U T M t -"iHSUHANCE • MOHTOAGES U l»T. I?30 Use Our Modern Office or Drive-In Facilities! won’t get the same rough treat­ SETTLE S3 Main Ave., Ocean Grore PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 Water For Evergreens ment this year as last; ' v ESTATE Hours; 9:30 A.M. to S:30 P.M. — Friday N igbtt-430 to » It’s not too early to begin to get The reason for saturating the' your evergreens ready for winter soil, of course, is- to insure plenty Central location; large cor­ The First National Bank of Bradley Beach by saturating the soil around them. of moisture in the ground below the ner lot, 9 rooms, bath and BRADLEY BEACH, N. i . — MODERN FREE PARKING ■ Don’t just wet tho ground right frost line. Evergreen plants,, both lavatory. 1 Oil hot air heat. Asking $14,000. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation next to the tree or shrub, but let broad-leaved and needle-leaved water from .the hose run. in the sorts, transpire moisture from their SPECIAL BARGAINS Member Monmouth County Bankers and Clearing Honse Asu’n. whole area unless we get a lot of leaves in' winter as well as sum­ rain. From.now until cold leath er mer, but at a sioWer rate. Edwin D. Ralston JLOVJBLY S RO OM S a n d b a th , o il b a r n e r , n e a r b rid g e , to : p e rf e c t keep the soil moist at least 8 inches But unless we water well iii the condition. -Owner transferred, therefore offered at reduced price ot •: deep. •••■ , • _• fall, there’s a chance of more water ONLY $10,000. ^ ' . • • You can thank Raymond P. Kor- being evaporated from the leaf sur­ Agency SMAIX ALI^YEAR house of 4 rooms and bath; lathe and plaster Associates: walls. Buy this.and live In a doll house. The price? ’ONLY f 0,500. bobo for this bit o f timely advice. face than the plant can take up in R o b e r t T» R alsto n HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS He’s extension specialist in orna­ its roots'. If {his happens; you can James E. Hunt, Jr. A T OCEAN. Exceptionally fine house hoostlng all modem con? PR 5-0398 * venlences. Owners leaving itate: offer this a t greatly reduced price. mental horticulture at the Colleg% expect a dead or dying,plant next * 48 Main Ave. I Easy To Get On Easy Terms ■^-Wkxs Ocean Grove BUSINESS. Excellent income and a beautiful home at the ocean. " iof Agriculture. spring. - ■ ' This Is offered at a reduced price for quick sale. Wax or Plastic Sprays And Easy To Repay In Monthly ■ Looking back on the widespread BUNGALOW of 5 rooms and bath; lovely garden; porch; oil burner, , destruction caysed by the early and |- If our.fall weather Is warm and hot water...heating, system, f10,300. ? J'v;":' Installments deep freeze of last winter, Mr. ( plants do not have a chance to hard­ i BUNGALOW of .4 rooms; streamlined kitchen; tile bathroom. With Korbobo doubts if the harsh condi­ en off properly , before winter you -F o r Sale- i. modorn furniture, - , Paint or Reshingle the House may want to try one of the next Well located year round BUNGALOW of 5 rojms and bath. ONLY $8,500. tions did much injury to trees and Fix the Roof — Electrical Wiring shrubs that went into the early win­ ■wax or plastic sprays to cut down private home or two apart­ BEAUTIFUL HOME PLUS renting apartment and garage; near ments. $10,500. bridge; oil burner. Offered at a reduced price foe quick sale, New Fixtures ter with plentiful moisture around the loss of water from plants. Be Nineteen room hotel, four­ HOTEL. Same ownership many years; in. excellent condition; fine their roots. suro to follow directions. teen bedrooms, with owner’s Repair Plumbing and Heating Now is the right time, to clear income; best location. The price will surprise yon as owner’s health ! It’s especially important to make apartment. Ocean view, re­ compels retirement. \ : - ' ; Modernize the Bath — Add a Room away the summer mulch from cently renovated. Comforta­ : , sute o f the moisture around the Several other excellent buys listed in homes, cottages," bunga­ around the trunks of trees and ble year round home as well lows, rooming houses,- hotels, , and businesses . . * Also, Rentals Whatever It May Be roots of plants less than three as business. Reasonable. See b y xv/eek, month or season. years in their present locations, stems o f shrubs. Scrape the ground this before buying, . ■. .SEE U SN O W / . bare' 12 to 18 inches around the • he Says. trunk;.:; : V '/ - - ■ ■ MANY GOOD BUYS IN For All Details I.’1. " ... - Hot Weather Effects ROOMING HOUSES The hot weather of the past This keeps mice front building SU3VMER RENTALS runways in the mulch so they can Be sure — insure with summerlhas brought on much ten­ ASBBRY PARK 4 OCEAN GROVE BAffi der growth. In Mr. K ’s own garden, get to the tender . bark of - your the second growth holly is' bigger plants later whe nthe living -won't ALVIN E< BILLS V. M. KUBLER, Realtor be so easy fo r them. REAL ESTATE Ocean Grove Branch than the first. . ItTlWAIN AVENUE — OCEAN GROVE He and a lot of nurserymen, as After thc ground.freezes you-can 0 INSURANCE put,on the winter mulch. Why not Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway . well as countless - observant gar­ PRospect 4-2124 •- PE 4-U42 order your salt hay so you’ll be deners- aro keeping their fingers 78 Main Ave, Otean Grove crossed, hoping that ornamentals ready? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1959 OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, PAG * FI V 8

Will show: slides o f . Puerto Rico, Vincent Marriott and his Members are reminded dues are son, Bill; have returned to their Christmas Supply Party Aids In And Out due and are asked to bring a guest. home in Verona after spend­ A week in the mountains of ing the summer at 22 Ocean Church Schools And Hospitals New England is the goal o f Mr. Avenue. Mr. Marriott pur­ Of Ocean Grove and Mrs. Albert E.. Doremus, 78 chased the Ocean front home Farmington, New Mexico; National Broadway, and Mr. and Mrs. .Cliff last winter and all enjoyed OCEAN. GROVE — The annual College, Kansas City, Mo., and Kunckel, 60 Heck Avenue, who are their : first summer in the Christmas Supply Party of St. Faith Sabin Library, Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piper have leaving ^.tomorrow 'for] St. Johns- home. Mr. Marriott’s daugh­ PauVs W.S.C.S. was held Tuesday, The Edna Bradley Circle acted" closed the Shawmont Hotel on the bury, Vt., jvhere they will make ter,: Helen O’Brien, and her night at the church, with over 135 as hostess. The following members oceanfront, returning to their win­ their headquarters . while touring husband, Bill, o f Dover Town­ members attending. The money do­ served refreshments — Mrs. Free­ ter home in Ventnor, Atlantic City. scenic and , historic spots of . the ship, and their, two children nated will bring Yuletide cheer to man Shotwell, Mrs. George Giesler, A Uniter Nations playlet will be surrounding area. : • were also summer residents at various schools and hospitals sup: presented Tuesday at the regular 22 Ocean Avenue. The O’Briens ported by the Methodist Church. Mrs. Emma Devonshire and Mrs. Mrs. Edith Barton,. 94 Main Sophia Lawson. meeting of the Wesleyan Service Avenue, left last Saturday for a returned to Dover Township A musical program . was intro­ Guild in St. Paul's Church, with the week’s visit , with Mr. and Mrs. last Saturday.- Joining the duced by chairman Mrs. Bleecker president, Mrs. A. G. Tolman, pre­ Harold Oliver, in Washington, D. C. family for three weeks in Stirling, consisting of the follow­ siding, > • Mr. Oliver. is White House corre- ’ September was Vincent Mar­ ing quartet—Mrs. Wm. Gilbert,. Having enjoyed the entire sum­ spondeht with the Associated Press, riott, his wife and three George Barnes, Mrs. George Barries mer at her cottage, 21 Bath Ave­ covering the visit of Khrushchev : little ones. They are living, in: and James MacIntyre. The quartet nue, Mrs. Alice Nagle returned yes­ at the capital. ' . • ■ Texas and this, was their first sang “Lo, How a Rose Ere Bloom-1 flight east. ' terday to her winter home in Nor- • Mrs. Warren Baker, 9 Surf Ave­ ing,” "First Noel,” "Hark the.Her­ Mrs. Charles Schirmeister, own­ ald Angels Sing” and “ Silent- bcirth, Pa. . nue, celebrated her 94th birthday er of the Lillagaard Hotel, ocean Night.'1- Occan Grove Trustee and Tuesday. Out-of-town guests for Mrs. George Hcrgesheimor, tlie occasion included Mrs.. W . Earl end of Abbott Avenue, reported This was followed by a solo by! who enjoyed the summer Dodge, of New York City; Mr. and having a successful season. Mrs. Mrs. Ruthelaine . Barnes, “ What “ Early to bed and early fa Schirmeister has returned to her months at 66 Bath Avenue, Mrs.' Elias B- Baker, of Princer Child Is This” ; a solo by Mrs. Wm. rise— till you make enougii winter home, 57 Columbia Terrace, • have returned to their winter ton; Rev. and Mrs. Louis W. Mitch­ Gilbert, “Virgins’ Lullaby” ; a duet cash to do otherwlsel’* Wcehawken. . “ • home in Philadelphia. Mr. ell, of Norberth,' Pa.,' and Ocean by. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, “White ■' . * ------. Hergeshcimer, who is assistant Grove; Mr. and Mis. Albert L. Jane W. Frier, and family, have Christmas” ; and James MacIntyre SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Strassburger,. ‘ of Rumaon; , Mrs. returned to 2672, Boulevard, Jersey sang "Walking in A Winter Won­ $3.50 A VEAR BY MAIL treasurer and comptroller of FAMILY AFFAIR — Robert Simpkins, newest member Frank Seymour, of Philadelphia, City, after spending an enjoyable derland;’.’ Dorothy Gillum was ac­ the Division o f National Mis­ of the Board of Managers at Rutgers Agricultural Ex­ sions, Board of Missions, of the and Br. and Mrs. Frank Guy, of summer at 83 Embury Avenue. companist.' periment Station, shows off “Spike,” a purebred Holstein Methodist Church, is leaving Toms. River., Among the passengers ar­ “The Christmas Story” was read and a favorite on the Simpkins’ brothers 500-acre dairy RADIO CAB by Sharon DeGraw. The closing this weekend on a church busi­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark left riving, aboard the Queen Mary,, farm in Yardville. “Spike” is a fifth generation descend- prayer was by the president, Mrs. PRospect ness assignment to Hawaii. He last Saturday for St. Petersburg, when it docked in New York ant of Ormsby Pontiac Viola, one of the cows owned by cxpects to be gone three weeks. Howard Selby. ' Florida, after spending the sjimmer on Tuesday, were the Howard the Simpkins brothers, in 1922 when they’ started the L. Smiths, 137 Stockton A ve­ The Rev. and Mrs. Leighton S. at 67 Pilgrim Pathway. Yardville Junior Dairy Club, which claims to be the The Supply Secretary Mrs. nue. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left Palmer closed the Melrose, 34 Sca- Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. oldest active 4-H Club in the country. James Little said the money gifts five weeks ago for a European 5 - 5 6 0 0 view Avenue, this week, returning Stocks, 1829 Fulmer Street, will be divided among the follow­ Philadelphia, are receiving trip on the Queen/ Elizabeth. ing—Deaconess Home and Commu-. to Lansford, Pa., for the winter. A. Terhune has returned Ocean Grove Brownies and DAY AND NIGHT congratulations on the. birth While in Europe they traveled nity Center, Camden, N. J.; George Ocean Grove Police Officer and to his home in Paterson, after Girl Scouts are collecting SERVICE of a daughter, Cheryl Ann, on through Germ a.ny, Italy, Robinson School, . Puerto'' Rico; Mrs. L. E. Holl, 19 New York Ave­ spending a very enjoyable five, clean, usable clothing for the Courteous and Safe Drivers Sept. 24 at Memorial Hospital, France, England and Holland. Jesse Lee Home, Seward, Alaska; nue, returned home last week from months at the; Oceanic Hotel, 34 ■ “ Save the Children” federation. “WE GO ANYWHERE” Roxborough: Mrs. . Stocks Howard Smith is the owner of Navajo Methodist Mission School, an 8-day automobile tour through 13 Beach Avenue. Low-heeled shoes, tied in pairs, ( the farmer Grace Comman, the hardware store on Main the New England states and into Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Crowe, are especially requested during, former organist of Thornley Avenue. ' ■ Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 12 Heck Avenue, are the proud the Oct. 1 to 15 drive. Deposit Chapel and the daughter o f Mr. St. Paul’s Methodist Church Aux- GIVE TO THE . grand.parents of a baby girl, named clothing in a box at Howard L. and Mrs. Roger Comman, of iliary to the Methodist Home will The executive board of the Ocean Laura Ann, born to Mr. and Mrs. Smith's hardware store on Philadelphia and Ocean Grove. serve a Fall luncheon on Friday, Grove Woman’s Club will meet Arthur Crowe, Richmond Hill, L. I., Main Avenue or give to a Both mother arid baby are do­ October 9th at 12:30 P;M., in the Monday, 2 P.M., at the home of JBrownie or- Girl. Scoutv : ling well.. Junior Room of the church. Tickets Saturday, Sept. 26, at Jamaica Hos­ Mrs. ,C. B. Hennig, 13 Ocean Ave­ pital. Baby weighed in at 8 lbs., 14 Mrs. Kdthryn M. Daisley, 36 Mrs. Thomas Fulton and her may be purchased from circle lead­ nue. The regular meeting of tho oz., their first child; and mother Main Avenue, has just returned daughter, Mrs. Joseph A . Reid, arid ers, or members of the committee. club will take place Thursday, Oct. is doing fine. • from a vacation in New England the Iatter’s daughter, Betsy, have Mrs. Irene Haughey, o f Brook­ 8, at 2 P.M. in'the clubhouse, 89 Mrs. Anna Putnam, 85.Mt. Tabor and the Berkshires. returned to East Orange for the lyn, N. Y., is vacationing for a Mt. Carmel Way. Way, was removed to . Fitkin Hos­ Mr. and Mrs. John Moreland, 124 winter, after an enjoyable season week at the Lakerisea, Seaview Mrs. DelRoy White, president, pital early yesterday morning by at their, cottage, -30 Embury' Ave­ Avenue. This is her first visit to. Main Avenue, returned home this Of THE%WMARCH OF DIMES reports the Bancroft-Taylor Rest the Ocean Grove First Aid Squad week from a two-week vacation in nue. Betsy is a sophomore in,East Ocean Grove and has fallen in love Home Auxiliary will meet Tuesday, ambulance. Vermont. Orange High School. with the town!: . '-/A Open 2 P.M., in St. Paul’s Church, when All Year ST. ELMO HOTEL p^ T o^ Dr. -arid Mrs. J. A . Kempf, of the Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Decker Mrs. George W. Henson,’ who en­ Corner Main and New York Aves. joyed the summer at 41 Bath Ave­ Warminster, Pa., is. spending a Mrs. L. Rawnsley, o f Guise- Modified American & European Mabel & Geo. Davis, Proprs. nue; returned last week to Phila­ week at the Ocean Vista or. the CIRCLES ley, Yorkshire, England, is ocean front. Breakfast 8 to 10 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M. staying with Mrs. J. Rutter at delphia for the winter. Her late Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 Reservation, please husband, D r., George W. Henson, the Faithlie, 1G Webb Avenue, .The Ocean Grove Chapter, Friendship was a form er beloved president of NEPTUNE—The Friendship Cir­ along with Mrs. E. Muff, of O.E.S., win have its first fall meet? the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, ing Monday, 8 P.M., at the home cle of the Hamilton Methodist 55 EMBURY AVENUE Philadelphia. They met on the Association. W.S.C.S. met.Mdnday night at the The DEANS OPEN ALL YEAR S.S. Parthia in 1953 and have o f Mrs. Lora Baker, 505 Sixth Avenue, Asbury Park. home of Miss Marguerite Shafto had an enjoyable reunion each After spending the summer at PRospect 5-4076 Dining Room Air Conditioned Breakfast Served and Mrs. .Frances Henderson, 1015 summer' these past three years her tent-cottage, 7 Kingsley Place, Seaman Apprentice Lester L. ^iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiauiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuiniiiiiiiiiaiiiuiuauiuauxiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiumianiaizi^ Odl Corlies Road. during Mrs. Rawnsley’s tours Mrs. Florence N. Herbst returned Ward, U.S.N„: son of Neptune This circle will have the refresh: o f Canada and tho U.S.A. Mr. last week to her Philadelphia home Police- Captain and Mrs. A. ment booth at tho Country Fair to and Mrs. Bissett, o f .Plainfield, fror the winter months. ( LeRoy Ward, was guest of Classified Advertisements beriefit the W.S.C.S. to be held on are also guests at the Faithlie. Donald Coslick, son of Mr. and honor at a going away outdoor Advertisement for these columns should be In the office of 'Th© the church grounds on Saturday, Times" NOT LATER THAN 11:00 AM, Thursday of each week. Mrs. Robert Coslick, 98A bbott buffet supper at his home, 144 Mrs. Irwin Swanson,, president, CLASSIFIED AD RATES Avenue, returned recently from a '. Broadway on Tuesday evening, Oct 17th. from 9:00’ A.M. I t is and Mrs., Oscar Larson represent­ planned as a community affair. 23 Words OR LESS ------SEVENTY CENTS two week trip, visiting friends in the eve of his departure for Additional Words ABOVE 25 •;.*— ------2 Cents per Word ed the- Ocean Grove Woman’s Club There will be games and amuse­ A NEW DOILY does wonders TexaB, New Mexico, and California. radio school, Norfolk, Va. for a room. It may be used to 5 Times for the price of Four Consecutive Insertions. For each line at the state fall conference last ments for the children; a rummage capitalized or indented, 15c addiUonal charge. El Paso and Dallas were the two Guests present were Mrs. Irene enhance a decorating therrm or Copy mailed In, given to a representative or brought to office. _per- Saturday at Douglass College, Now sale, cakes and novelties fo r sale. cities visited in Texas and in Cali­ Hardacre and Mr. . Russell do the Job of furniture face­ Bonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy Brunswick. Everyone is invited. It’s possible accepted over phone as a courtesy and convenience to customers. a fornia, he traveled through San Linch, Rahway; Mrs. Dorothea lifting when, the need arises,. 5 Bills due immediately upon presentation. W you’ll find some real attic treasures Francisco, Santa Barbara and Los Bush, Mr. and Mrs. William The delicacy o f thin pineapplo miii«niti1iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiititiii>iniMiitiiraiiiiiBitiiiaiiBitiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuaiiiniuaiiiiifiisiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiniiiiijW for sale. >' pattern is heightened by a shell Angeles. He made the trip by air. . .■ LomS, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob FOR RENT outline. A fragile scalloped edg­ ‘ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Batdorf, Bette Sue and Jackie Mrs. Albert Curry, leader, con­ COZY apartment in Ocean Grove .in ing ia easily achieved in doublo private home, for rent from Oct. 1st to DELL MARKET Ward, Dr. and Mrs. F. T. ducted the meeting. Devotions were FOR SALE—Bungalow, modern, 4 crochet. Free Instructions are June 1st. 3 rooms, lull kitchen and rooms and bath, automatic heat, ga­ 127 HECK AVENUE Bailey, Jr., of Ocean Grove; led by Mrs. ■ Hannah Newman. bathroom. Also, 1 room, kitchenette Available fo r a .stamped, self* and bathroom., PR 4-7515. —40 rage, convenient to Asbury Park and Tel. PRospect 4-3974 ■ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thompson, Meeting, nights were set for fourth railroad station; only $10,500. . SmaU Best Prices 1 addressed envelope. Bequest house, 4 rooms and bath, heat, lath and OCEAN GROVE Monday of each month. . The Octo­ OCEAN GROVE — Furnished apart­ Jr., Miss Carolyn Thompson, DOILY, Leaflet No. A-123. ments. Two 3 rooms and bath.. $45 and plaster, hardwood floors, reduced to Paid [ Skip Thompson, Misses- Ca- ber meeting will be at the home of $50 per month, including heat and wa­ only $6,000 to settle estate. V. M. Kub­ ”A FKIENDLY PLACE ter. .Phone IiAkewood 8-8567, —39tf ler, Realtor, 117' Main Avenue, Ocean TO SHOP” For Old Gold? and i mile DeLuca, Betty Ann Stew­ Mrs. Curry. Grove. —36 tf ■ Silver and I art, Dona Ulrich, and Carmella FOR RENT—Single and double rooms Old Jeweltj jj available now at special prices. The GUEST HOUSE — Suitable convales-' Iannuzbi, of Neptune; Mr. and Ormond, com er Pitman ahd Beach cent home, 9 bedrooms plus owner’s 1st Avenues, Ocean Grove. —29tf floor apartment. Automatic hot wa- While Rose Mrs. Everett White, Neptune ter heat, and hot and cold running wa- bedrooms. Furnished. 65 City;vMr. and Mrs., Albert APARTMENT—Ormond Hotel, Beach Webb Ave., Ocean Grove. —34-40* B. FEDDES I Daily Buses To New York City and Pitman, ’ Ocean Grove. Heated. TEA BAGS Meeks, West Belmar; Bert Twin beds, private bath, kitchenette, ABBOTT, near N. J. Avenue, cozy 0 JE W E L E R I Beam of Elberon; James Her­ enclosed porch, separate entrance, room, 2 bedroom, all year Ocean Grove ' 48*8 Via PARKWAY and TURNPIKE available, from Sept. 1 to Dec. 1 Spe­ home, all improvements. PrJce reduced . OCEAN GROVE g bert, Jim Ward, and Capt. and cial rates. Call PRospect 6-9746.,—34tf POST OFFICE BLIM3. J t° ^spcct through Brewer ond Mrs. Ward- o f Ocean Grove. Smith, Realtors, 610 Bangs *Ave., As­ iwjf^ro«n*n««siininMin»Jini«inwtvviiTOiainBna “Relax - Let us do your driving!” FOR RENT—OCT. TO MAY—3 rooms bury Park. PR 5-0250. —38tf 51c & bath or room with sun-porch In a SAVE 10c Harry Crawford, 68% Franklin well-heated cozy house. Low monthly „ OCEAN PATHWAY. Ocean Grove. Avenue, is a surgical patient in For Information and 'rickets rate. Utilities and linen3 supplied and. Two ‘houses, furnished, thirty-two Round Trip cleaning done. 23 Ocean - Ave, Ocean rooms in all, running- water in everv — 0 — Pitkin Hospital. RUTH’S STATIONERY • * Fare From Grove, . — 34tf room. Ideal as guest house or rest Raymond Gracy, Fred Smith and 53 Main Ave. — Ocean Grove houses in very fine condition. Complete Line Of Ocean Grove APARTMENTS—Yearly, 2. & 3 rooms, Will sacrifice due to illness. Price $25,- Harold Heckman, o f the Eagle bath, utilities, = private entrance, porch. 000.00 for both. White owner. Miss HAYDU’S COLD CUTS 62A Franklin Ave. Inquire at 18 Ab­ Lowe, 822 Chestnut St., Roselle, N. J. for ' s Hook and Ladder Co., and James ASBURY PARK TERMINAL bott Ave. ■ —rSfl-40 CHestnut 5-6570. —40-4 1 * 401 Lake Ave. PR 4-2727 SCHOOL LUNCHES Blair, o f the Washington Co., were FOR'RENT—House, 6 rooms and bath, FOR SALE—Ocean Grove all-year Beauty Salon numbered among the convention-, oil burner, all-year. Also, first floor guest house. 15 rooms, hot water oil pins U i apartment, 3 modern rooms and bath. heat, good monthly income. Reduced eers last Friday and Saturday in , Asbury Park-New York Transit Co. for quick sale $11,500. 89 Main Avenue Also, other rentals; V. M. Kubler, Real­ FREE DELIVERY Atlantic City for the N. J. Fire­ tor, 117 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove; Robert W. Johnson Real Estate OCEAN GROVE • —38tf W ^ Ave‘* ° cean Grove. Phon« men’s sessions. Frank Wilgus and PR 5-1020, . __ FOR .RENT— Apartment, in Ocean PRospect 5-7161 George Arscott were drivers of Grove, 2 rooms and bath, partly fur­ THIS IS IT—Lovely corner property, nished,.heat, $45. PR 4-1364, ' —JO landscaped ten rooms. . three baths ' Speclallzlngln ■; the Eagle Co.’s Sea^-rave appara­ (two tiled), hardwood floors, fireplace, Permanent Waving tus, which joined the Neptune FOR RENT—1 room apt., all util, fur­ wide porch, oil hot water heat, cellar.- Eddie’s Quality nished, private porch, 2 blocks-from Finest location. Call Thursdays and Township contingent for the Sat- ocean,, yearly. 25 Pitman Ave., PR 4- weekends or any day after 7:30 P.M. urday afternoon parade.: 8867. - —40* 91 Broadway, Ocean Grove. —40 Mr. and Mrs. George W . Hoover, OCEAN GROVE — Two-room apart­ “EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE” ment, furnished,- all utilities, suitable SITUATIONS WANTED who have been Shjoying the Marl­ retired or business lady, near Main Ave. FOR QUALITY MEATS COR. PILGRIM PATHWAY & OLIN ST. — PR 4-1749 COUPLE with experience would like borough Hotel, Seaview and Beach gates and shopping. PR 4-0833. —40 to operate rooming house, hotel, motel GOLD SEAL * or apartment. PR 4-0784. 10* CUT WHEN & HOW Avenues, as their “second home’’ OCEAN GROVE FOR RENT—Yearly, 2nd ’floor front YOU WANT THEM ARMSTRONG INLAID apartment, 3 rooms, furnished, lavatory for the summer seasons of many and porch, well-heated, all utilities, MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 125 Heck Avenue LINOLEUM ■ years, have returned to their win­ reasonable. Also, rooms, $5 up weekly. Park Manor, 74 Mt. Tabor Way, Ocean KITCHEN stove, oil ahd gas combina­ Ocean Grove • Robber Tile, Asphalt Tile, ter residence iri.Yeadon,Pa. Grove, opposite park, near Auditorium. tion, excellent condition. Please call ‘ Quality Meats - - - Groceries PRospect 4-3984, —40tf PR 6-6382, 74 Webb Ave. —40* E. W. Robbins, Prop. Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall SINGLE or double front room with Tile, Formica Bhilt Tops. or without kitchen privileges, 123 Main SERVICES Tel. PRospect 4-0383 Avenue. Please call at 76 Heck Ave., “Absolutely tho Best — at'.. ' or phone PR 4-6406. . _40-44« TAILORING — For men and womei.. Reasonable Price*" Produce - - - Delicatessen alterations of all kinds. You will be FRESH KILLED • Estimates Cheerfully Given LOST AND FOUND ■- pleased with the work. K. Boufarah. . Export .Mechanic*' .':-- 145 Abbott Ave. Phone PR 4-2494.. POULTRY FOUND articles may be advertised -5 2 tf in this column without charge to finder. ; 'V HOME MADE SAUSAGE Frozen Foods . PLUMBING AND HEATING, gutten LOST — Small gold Bulova, .wrist and leaders. Fred Eiscnhauer, 124 -L &’ N watch, between Surf and Main Ave* Cookman Ave. Phone PRospect 5-5092. CHICKEN PARTS nues, name on case. Reward, PR 4- —8tf Floorcovering Shop Batery and Delicatessen 2613. —40 HIGHEST PRICES PAID—I will buy BIRDS EYE china, glass, lamps, bric-a-brac, jew ­ FROZEN FOODS Wm.' L. Neavei a Son MISCELLANEOUS elry, silver, furniture. Best prices CENTENNIAL. paid. Alice Sand. 227 River Road, Red PR 5-0273 or 6-6524 MAINE HUNTERS—Room and board, Bank. SHadyslde 1-5233. —52*tf PREMIER CAN FOODS 109 So. Main i Neptone Shoe Builders Open Daily parties of four. Information, write 63 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Mrs. McCoy, Water Street, Monson, NJJ.C. CRACKERS Maine, or at Central House, Ocean SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES Grove. -36-44* *3.50 A Y EA R BY MAIL PAGE SIS OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE tlMfiiS, OF NfiPfrUNE, N^W fe fts ffr FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1«>59

fortable tb wear. realize in the beginning th&t nil Since cotton washes, you will hearing problems have two sides— Governor save money on your cleaning bill. one the medical side, and the 6th- At the price of_ cleaning a gar­ er the educational'-&ide, Both of l o u t s m ment today ' this ’Mil ,'imoimt to these phases, medical and adiica- quite a stable Savings during a tional, afford constructive possibil­ l e r r m fall and rrintc; Season. ities in the future for nil afflicted with deafness. Winter cottons foi‘ the children The basic obstacle to overcome N.J. Republican Chairman of the family Wili be particularly Long Island Oyster Bars in flour; add stock, and Cook-Until practic*), in deaf children Is the personal ad­ Reports 66 Bills Await justment of the child fcnd hits par Chief Executive’s Signature . ' 1 2 medium size oysters, well thickened, stirring constantly. Add i — — -— oysters, com and milk. Simmer five ents te iS.fi acceptance of the afflic­ drained tion or hearing, loss. It is true that TRENTON — “Before Gov*. 12 slim size saltineB to ten minutes. Butter slim Size.. Pfgjjjl norma! heafinj tnay not: be re- Meywer hits the campaign 1 teaspoon of prepared mustard saltines, sprinkle with paprika, and galMd, buttouch e&n be done to road in. behalf oi his do-rtoth- 2 tablespoons of butter or oleo- flout them on the ehbwder, Yield: pig!* competmate io t this hstsdicap, and ing Democratic ASSembfymen, . margarine m quarts. afford Most individual* the. Ability he Should do somethingabout; Blend mustard and butter, spread to cotamuhicate in a satisfactory the 66 bills which the Leglsk- mixture on slim' size saltines, and manAei* with those around them,. ture has ptased. hilt oh which place oyster on each saltine. Sprin­ Thfe basie'problems then, is to he has neglected %& take ac­ kle four of the oyster bars with teach the hMd of-hearing child the tion;” RepUbKc&ft State Chair* grated parnaeBan chees, four with ways and meatis o f eotftpMu-siing itiM Carl Erdntan said this chopped chives, paprika, and lemon for his loss, and Sis feeling .of week. juice, and the last four with catsup physical andsocial inferiority. Legislative Services Commission and grated Horseradish. Cook all Hearing losses Sri small children, state library records shows shat oysters quickly under the.broiler even sfeveral months o f ig * , can Meyner has -not taken a position' until the cheese browns, then serve bti detected and early treatment regarding 84 Senate , bills and 88 pipping hot. started If there is «n- awareness Assembly bills, all of which ware on the part of the parents’ intelli­ approved in both houses o f the Leg­ gent observation of the-child, and islature ■ last May...or before, "‘One; simple startle tests are used to ■was approved in March, test -a child’s, gross' awarensss to Said Erdman: “ The Governor is sound. Shouid hearing difficulty fond .of SBiokeacrdening Demo­ be suspected, the family physician cratic shortcomings with charges' TWO-PIEOER—First friUtar* should be contacted and the proper against the 'Senate, but the ree* are aa fathlaa ewualoiig. M wiyona, Bho’II feel at -to® ' approach to the problem of p?ev- ords tell the true story. In ddi* ot 'her ' class in & ileeveiiM ihg or disproving the parent!-.' sus­ tiori to Meyner’s do-nothing record tln»» in ss s®lld cotton, picions started at once, on passed bills, the Assembly left by a l>ibb«d smook in a piretSs' For all parents with Mrd-of- print 'Hie- two plfeea ST0 town, witti nearly 100 Senate and (style® by McCsltfi hearing children additional helpful Assembly bills ready fo r final ac­ #1*7. ' 1 information is 'available— contact tion, while the Senate has only the. American Hearing: Society at about 40 measures still up for 910 18th Street, ;N. W., Washing­ final votes. ton, D. C. or the Alexander Graham “The chief offender is Meyner. Bell Association for. the Deaf, -with Among the measures on which he D o c to r headquarters in the Volta Bureau, has stalled action since May; wMle 1537 35th Street, N. M., Washing­ touring and wooing Demo­ ton 7, D. C. cratic convention votes for 3960, The warning signs the skin gives fort of acne..can often- be cured are tho $400,000 state aid program to general health y should never be with the proper eare. Even the for local libraries, and bills affect­ ignored. Their causes maj range stubburn cases can be greatly re­ ing pensions, workmen’s compen­ from emotional disturbances to lieved.’; . sation ond civil service. By JOHN B. REMBEKT, M.D. cancer. Usually, the two most important ‘‘The Governor’s delay on the Doctors have learned that tnsr parti of the cure will be frequent Many parents must feel as if the state library bill probably has fore­ emotional life influences just abi>ut and thorough cleansing with warm “ world prill come to an end’’ during stalled aid this year, just as his Versatile Oysters Good In Soup, every organ of the body. Often water and a good soap and the the crucial moment, in their life stubborn stand against the Legis­ the condition of a patient’s skin correct diet. when told by a physician that their lature is holding up scholarship aid will indicate the cause of a bodily Most: ordinary moles' are harm­ Hors d’Oeuvres And Main Entrees baby or young child “is deaf and this year because he sat on his o r smotional disorder. less; However; there are certain there is no cure for this condition.” hands so long and did . nothing un­ Emotional disturbances, such as rare moles, -which do precede can­ PHILADELPHIA — Autumn, the following three recipes are ex- But, thanks to modern medical and til after the Legislature over-rode anxiety, hatred, enVyV ambition, cer. They are slate blue or bluish celebrated by- good cooks as the amples of each category. Long Is- scientific miracles, there is scarcely his veto. a need for iove, feelings of guilt black in color, and are elevated season of abundant fresh vegeta- land Oyster Bars arc hors d’oeuvres a single, leaf or har

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Come in soon . .. see our complete selection T H E TIMES 64 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE, N. J, EfflDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1959 PCgAlf PROVE PP83 fad NEPTIINB TIMEfl, TOWNBglP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY and .lira. E.iCgresta, mother and sister Emily -were weekend guests of the folks. Now for the birthdays. On Oct. 4, Dick BahadurianjOct. 7, Skippy •West. Have a Happy i Birthday, folks, you are growing up so fast. Grown-ups having birthdays are Rachel Garfall, Oct. 7; Winnie Moore, Oct. 8. Many happy returns. Gables Wedding anniversaries being celebrated by Lirius and Dot Rhoades, .they will take 12 years o f wedded bliss on Oct. 7 ; . Eva and George Bartolf will celebrate their 21st anniversary; and Joan and Jim. Lanning on the same date. To all of you, many more happy an­ niversaries to aH of you. That’s all.for now, see. you. next week. -.

Largest loss of life by a TJ. S. fire occurred at Peshtigo, Wis., in 1871, when a forest fire fanned, by tornado-like- winds: claimed 1,152 iives. The fire occurred the same day that the Great Chicago Fire started, in which 250 lives were lost. . CHECKING — Freeholder Director Joseph-C. Irwin, checks thickness of bituminous concrete being placed on-Oceanport Avenue, Oceanport, near Ft. Monmouth gate'. Stead­ man Shafto, left, of Neptune, foreman for the Fred McDowell Co., Neptune, successful MATTHEWS, bidders on t}ie job, shows Mr. Irwin spreader mechanism of machine. Work was has­ FRANCIONI tened to minimize the time heavy traffic from Ft. Monmouth would be detoured. Oceanport Avenue is County Road 11. (NJN Photo) & TAYLOR KUNERAUHOME Exclusive but Inexpensive DANIEL L. FRANCIONI THOMAS W. TAYLOR 704 - 7th Ave. Asbury Park Air Conditioned PR 5-0021 Families Called For At Their Convenience Sometimes to remove more wood than can be conveniently done with sandpaper. For this ailment, plane the offending edge with a block plane or a small small smoothing plane. When working on the top edge of the door plane from the corner toward the center to keep, from splitting out the edge grain. When it is necessary to work on the bottom edge of a door, or work on the hinges you’ll have to take the door down. To do this—open the, door and block up the bottom corner on the latch side with an old magazine. With a stick of wood and a hammer tap out hinge pins. Remove the bottom pin first by holding the stick of wood securely against the pin and tapping light­ ly. Replace the top pin first w hen: re-hanging the door. Don’t put up with any of the annoyances discussed another day. They are simple as well as inex­ pensive to fix — you can do the job yourself.

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Little girl lost! Strange faces! Strange . neighborhood! Gonna cry. Then — the big man in the blue suit with big gold" buttons, a big badge and an even bigger smile. Problem’s solved. A policeman’s used to solving problems. He knows how to comfort a lost child — or stop a gunman. His work is hard and the hours are long. There’s always the threat of violent danger. Trouble doesn’t keep banker’s hours. So the police are always ready, always on the job. Because they’re always needed, . The 2,700 JCP&L-NJP&L men and women who help provide you with electricity also get great job satisfaction out of helping "their '*5 more than 380,000 customers live an easier, healthier and more comfortable life. And, of course, that includes policemen, because, among many uses, electricity powers the radio transmitter that sends patrol cars when and where they’re needed. Electric street lighting reduces traffic accidents and helps drive crime oft. the streets. ‘ S3*: PR 5-1(71 We are happy that electricity serves those Fmrt . ' . who serve us all. • N M M •1U1M6 • ML KJWHJ • AUTOMATIC WATH KUlStS • HEfltK SWH atAHM JCP&L W* Sell. . . n S T ~ Jersey Central Power & Light Install. . . ygfefl Servlet I itm w t I EDfiAR PHILLIPS «” * IifbH thod 1909 i4M fa m. b w >VvV^-V FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2,1959 Methodist Home Auxiliary Meeting MRS. BRONISLAW BARC Attended By 100 Monday Afternoon OCEAN GROVE—Born in War­ saw, Poland, Mrs. Michalina Bare faithfully. It was voted , to send , died Monday at her home, 84 Mt. OCEAN GROVE—The St. Paul’s Hermon Way. High Mass of Re­ Methodist;Church Auxiliary of the the total amount, to the Home for quiem took place yesterday morn­ Methodist .Home held its first fall maintenance., . ing at Holy Spirit R .;C . Church, meeting Monday afternoon in the Members were reminded of the junior, room of the church, with an following dates: ' PROPERTY RECONDITIONING Asbury Park, with intermentin HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Mt. Calvary Cemetery. attendance 6f about 100 members . Oct., 6th, first fall meeting o i :, Mrs. Bare is survived by her hus­ and guests. Bancroft Rest Home Auxiliary at Thc president, Mrs. Edwin F. 2:00 P.M. in the church. OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE band, Bronislaw Bare/and a daugh­ Getit at the ‘ THE WM. R. HOGG COMPANY, INC, ter, Mrs. William Bingham, at Hann, presided and welcomed the Oct. 7th, Fall Seminar o f• .the , Woman’s Society of Christian Serv- ' home. members and guests. A mo\nent Shore Restaurant Equipment Co. PLUMBING HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING of: silent prayer was. offered for ice to be held in the Belmar'Meth­ LOUIS J. TASSAKIS three members who had departed odist Church at 10:15 A.M. Kitchen Equipment and Furniture SHEET METAL WORK— IUTCHFN MODERNIZATION NEPTUNE — Proprietor o f the since the last meeting, Mrs. May Oct. 9th, fall luncheon to be giv­ en by the Auxiliary fo r the benefit HOTEL, RESTAURANT and BAR SUPPLIES Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Ayee. Lou-Ellen Hotel, 58 Main Avenue, Whitney Thompson, Miss Everetta of the Home in the church at 12:30 .l er e IV fain S fr P ff Telephone PRospect B-1147 of Service In ... Asbury Park, N. J. Ocean Grove, Louis J. Tassaltis died Opdycke and Mrs. Turner. Miss -AD IT ldlll O il cC l Opposite Main Avenue Gates Dial PRospcct 5-3193 Monmouth County Tuesday morning in Fitkin Hos­ Mary Watson, devotion chairman, P.M. :v n introduced Mrs. Jacob Beutell who Oct. 13th, Miss Fannie Potts will pital, here. Mr. Tassakis was also give a recital in the Methodist AUTO BODY REPAIRS RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE owner-operator of the Wisteria led devotions.' Mrs. Hann read a Home at 7:30 P.M. for the . benefit Restaurant in the Grove for ;25 poem, “Friend or Stranger.” of tho Home. The public is invited. HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED years, first on Pilgrim Pathway and Those haying birthday in Sep-1 ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) . Oct. 26th, October meeting of Body then at 89 Main Avenue, closing tember and through the summer Nick Antich Finishing * Wt repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and were honored. The Woman’s So- the Auxiliary in the church at 2:00 f Repaired the dining room in the early 1940's. WHEEL. ALIGNMENT - 1 ip* Recorders P.M. ; KHI Main Street (Corner 4th A ve.), Bradley Beach The funeral will leave the Mat­ e ie ty o f Christian Service' gave the 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospcct 5-3472 Auxiliary a check for $100 for lin­ Oct. 28th, Matinee Musical to he thews, Francioni and Taylor Fu ROOFS — SIDINGS en for the Home and it was voted given by the Bell Ringers choir of r.RMENT AND CONCRETE WORK, neral Home, Asbury Park, tomor­ to add $50 to this, making a total Trenton, in the church at 2 P.M. row (Saturday) at 1:30 P.M. fo r i fo r the benefit o f the Home; ' GENERAL ROOFING CO. P.M. services in. the St.., George o f $150. • . ' V FABIO BATTAGLIA Reports: were made by the of­ . Mrs. Hann appointed the follow­ CEMENT BLOCKS ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS fi Greek Orthodox Church, SIDEWALKS, CURBS FOl)NDATIONS, CONCRETE BULKHEADS ficers and financial secretaries. ' ing nominating committee:' Mrs. COMBINATIONc m .™ n WINDOWSwidows .... FREI ' Park. The Key. Spy.ridon shuffleboards, s e p t ic TANKS, CESSPOLLS^ PRospcct 6-8249 1408'/j Corlies Ave., Neptune Two new members were intro­ Clifford Kunckel, chairman; Mrs. Telephone PRospect 4-0090 will officiate. Interment will fol i n i Banes Avenue, Neptune, N. 3. ___ duced by • Mrs. ■ George - Cunliffe, Homer. Kresge, Mrs. W alter Cham­ low in, Monmouth Memori&l Park membership chairman, and wel­ berlain and Miss Anna Bier'.. M iss; CONCRETE WORK' at the time of closing, to pay as, on m _ PATCHING LEGAL NOTICE additional purchase price, a sum equal Mr. Tassakis is survived by his Adelaide WUliaiiis ■ was appointed rLinu**-...--PLASTERING _ to the amount of tax based on the wifp TV1.... 171 nr n to Tncanlfia. comed: Miss Sadie Voorhees and last assessed valuation from thc first wlt0> • “ tassakis, Mrs. Jessamine Jersey, both from financial secretary to take Mrs. WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor ■ 8-50 .. Jhe month next after the dote of brother, George, of Bolivia, South SHERIFF’S SALE sale until the end of the current year . . , , • > the'Methodist Home. Charles ,E. Blanchard’s'.place while MONMOUTH COUNTY C0D« X and also all legal conveyancing fees, America, and several nieces and 22 Third Ave., Neptune City, N. J. MU 1-5912 Mrs, Frank Gruber reported that she is away. . AnybUIderwhofaHs. to^ complete his nephews. Docket No. 7711 it/rnn'i purchase will forfeit to the Township I three large boxes of used linen A white elephant sale will be; l ocal Finance Company, of Mana- any deposit paid. , He was a member of the , St. CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR squan, Plaintiff vs: William Moreau and , (4) The sale of this property Is sub- n eorKe Chilrch; Abacus Lodge, had been sent to the Home and held , in connection with the Fall Theresaicrubil ivioit-uuiMoreau, “De '•‘'-“ fondants r:------In Iject'r toiu uumuiuuiiuiiconfirmation by , .the Townshljj . • - i»iw more is urgently needed. luncheon to he held.on Oct. 9th. By virtue of a writ o£. execution in , bids.committee who may reject any or a. F&AM, Long Branch; Scottish Rite 100 Cookman Ave t h e above stated action to me dirocted. i Mrs.; Clifford K'unekel reported - Following the business meeting i P Rospect d a t e d :, September 29, 1D59. Valley of Jersey City; and'the Or-. C. H. Wood and Son Ocean Grove I shall expose for sale at public vendue, Miss Fannie Potts gave a piano' 5-5044 at the Court H o u s e inlhe^Borough of that the Thrift Sale held last week J Freehold, County of Monmouth, New .—40-41 . ' J N w-($n°l) del- of Ahepa, Asbury Park. . . recital.Refreshments were: served . CARPF.NTERS-MASONS,' All Jersey, on . Monday, the. 26th. day of was a big success and $638.50 was October, 1959, at 2 o'clock; P.M. Prevail­ realized. A vote of thanks was ex­ by Mrs. Bleecker Stirling and her ing Time. S H B f t l & g s a l e MRS. CHARLES W. DAY , tended to Mrs. Kunckol and all of committee and a social time enjoyed All the defendants*, right, title and s u p e r i o r c o u r t o f n ew .j e r s e y OCEAN GROVE — Services will interest, if any, in. and to the. follow- her committee who worked so by all. * g!' ' ' ; • •, ANcriiv d i v i s i o n - take place tomorrow (Saturday) ALL . that certain tract or parcel of MONMOUTH COUNTY r?-2H9Ct Charles Lambert “ occ^f&ovc™ land and premises hereinafter particu­ Docket No. F-2602-58 at 2 P.M. in the Ocean Grove Mc- larly described, situate, and being in co?p\%fHNWe?;dJ c ? ^ P i J m w tUvs°E d - ™ rial Home for Mrs; Elizabeth F. from Chairman Crelin' that the Mrs. Fred Bimble will alternate the Township of Neptune in the County Roofing, Siding, Alteration Work — No Job Too during the day. .. - . o f Monmouth' and State o f New Jersey. ^ v in u e ’o? aUw'rueo£fncdxae"eutlon in ° ayV95’ ^ Wcdnesday at tiine is coming when the Board may Large or Too Small — Terms Arranged BEGINNING at a point on the west side of Olive Street, distant 307.53 feet the above stated action to me directed, her home, 48 Heck. Avenue. The have to adhere strictly to State . Other reports: were given. Mrs. southerly from the Southwest corner I shall expose for sale at public ven- p _ v Ajupri. o T.nvton nnqtor law; that is, transport elementary Skidmore told o f her work as chair-, of Corlies Avenue and Olive Street, due, at the. Court House in the Borough .•*■*. A iperc o,. Liayion, pastor COAL AND FUEL OIL thence (1) -South 44 degrees 42 minutes of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New of St; Paul's Church, will officiate pupils only if they live over 2 miles man of the visiting committee, and Jersey, on Monday, the 10th day of Oc- . -V . , , 1 , , 50 seconds west along the west side o f tober, 1959; at 2 o’clock. P.M. Prevailing and interment -will take place in from the school and high school letters with enclosed contributions Mathcs Olive Street, 75 feet; thence (2) North 45 degrees 17 minutes 10 seconds west Time.-' ,: v .. . pupils only if they live over 2% were read. “Money Earned” dur­ Thompson Fuel CompanyXirVir Conditioners 1 0 0. feet; thence (3) North1 44 degrees All that tract or parcel of land, sit- - _ ■ - ■ , . 42 minutes 50 seconds. - east 75 feet; uate, lying and being in the Township Mrs. Day had been an Oceaii miles from the school, ing the Summer brought in $45.'; “BLUE” COAL of Neptune, in the county of Mon- i -. • sja-* cji,„ FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “» .thence (4) south 45 degrees 17 minutes mouth, in thie State of New. Jersey: Grove.resident since. 1916. She was Tribute was paid to the late Mrs. 10 : seconds east 100 feet to the west • -V.------* ------m ^ S o .^ a in St.— MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop— PB 5-2300 side of Olive Street and- the point or = ; more particularly described aa president of the board of managers May Whitney Thompson, “a loyal place of beginning.. Being commonly known as 11. Olive Beginning at a point In the souther- o f Pitkin H ospital fo r 16 ye^rs and and helpful member of the auxil­ Street, Neptune, New Jersey. ly.line of Milton Ayenue_disUnt. west* president o f the;O cean Grove A ux Fitkin Workers iary,” who passed away last June. D R U G S The approximate amount of .the judg­ erly along^ thfe same 127,07 feet; from- a ment to be satisfied by said sale, is the monument at the intersection of the ihary for 30 years. She had been For the October meeting the fol­ sum of S456. together with the costs westerly line of Drummond Avenue . .•*.!. jli. : lowing members will serve as host­ 43 MAIN AVENUE W - B‘ NAGLE of this'sale. With the southerly line of said Milton associated with the hospital. since Arranging For IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff Avenue-thence (1 ) north 71 degrees 39 its earlv davs in Snrinir Lake, when esses: Miss Emyle llg, Mrs. Emily NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy Dated Sept.1 3, 1959 minutes west along the southerly line e a r,y aays in ,Young- & Young, Attys. •' ‘ . s ■ of Milton Avenue 54.50 feet to a point; it was known as Ann May Hospital, Brander, Mrs.! Thomas G. Spencer, “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” —40-43 ($31.30) thence (2) south 18 degrees 21 minutes : October 22 Fair west 123.58 feet to a point; thence (3) Mrs. Pay was a graduate of the Miss Cheshire, Mrs. Margaret Sar­ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED . BEST QUALITY DRUGS south 71 degrees 54 minutes east 77:02 Chicago Traiiiirig School of the gent, M rs.. feaker, Mrs. Webster, ;v: ' N O T i C B feet to a point;‘ thence (4) north 8 de- \./f- . grees east 125.38 feet' to thc southerly Methodist Church and did mission- OCEAN GROVE — On Tuesday Mrs; William Campbell, Mrs, Jane ELECTRICIAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS AND PREMISES IN THE TOWNSIIIP '‘"m fceTbegm n™ ^ nnd.the P°‘nt ary work in the prisons of Chicago the first fall meeting of the Ocean Atherton and Mrs/Skidmore. , OF NEPTUNE. IN THE COUNTY OF The foregoing description is prepared as a young woman, • At the closie o f the business meetr’ •„ *. MONMOUTH : in accordance with a survey made by • • V, ■ i. • - •' , Grove Auxiliary of the James F. AD,IMS ELECTRIC Victor.. J. Lo Pinto. Civil Engineer and S ™ daughter o f a phy- Ackerman Federation : of Fitkin Ing Mrs. iWebster served refresh-; NOTICE': is / hereby, given that on ments with Mrs. Gladys Hopper in Wiring — Fixtures — Appliance Tuesday, the'thirteenth day of Octo­ v “sred M 5 rch t 27, S l n,b'r Z4- ■',5#' sician, and was left an orphan. Hospital met at the home o f Mrs, ber, 1959, at 2 P.M;, -at the ;Neptun'e Said .premises are also known and M rs. Day was brought up by an Harry Webster, 23 Ocean Avenue. charge and Mrs. Brander assisting. R. Darwin Adams, Jr. PRospMt 6-8376 Township : Headquarters, 137 South designated as Lots 582 and 583 in Block • ia: r v ,„v i^ xx P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the 225A as shown on the tax assessment uncle, Bishop Charles H, F ow ler, a Mrs/ Webster presided. opening the A hearty vote of thanks was . ex­ Township of Neptune, in the County m,l,p Township of Neptune. w ell-know n M ethodist preacher itnd tended to Mrs. Hopper, for. the use ; o f Monmouth, will olfer at public, sale, Subject to restrictions of record. - , _ . • • • , , meeting with an inspiiratiohal read­ Arnold Brown to the highest bidder, at a minimum Being the same, premises conveyed to orator, who frequen tly preached ing on -Togetherness.” of her delightful home for a very OCEAN GROVE ASSOCIATION ELECTRICIAN sale price of Two' Thousands Dollars, the mortgagors herein, by deed from Jn +hp OnPnn Ornvo Auditorium ($2,000.00), all the right title and inter­ E a s t e r n Developments Corporation, ocean u rove Auaitorium . • Mrs. Walter Skidmore was ap­ worthwhile afternoon. BROWN ELECTRIC COMPANY est of the said Township- of Neptune bearing even date and about to be re- Mrs. Day was m ember o f St. pointed recording. secretary pro acquired at a tax sale and the forer corded simultaneously herewith: The , j ■ - It is gone, that, sensibility o f. 109 Hamilton Ave. closure of the Tax Title Lien Certificate within mortgage being given to secure Paul s M ethodist Church, Ocean tern.-. Neptune, N. J. PR 5-2913 lonn'ac^r thereof irt and to the following de­ principle that chastity of honor, scribed lands and premises: P TOGETlffiRUrwith at nome. Main Avenue, was reinstated to west corner pf Riverside Drive and AND ALSO all the estate, right, title, —------♦ ------membership. One guest, Mrs. Mar- ARCADIA Smock Avenue, upon the following interest, property, possession, claim o ' 1 terms and conditions: , and demand, whatsoever, as well in . S p h n n l r i r t ^ l T T l jgaret Sargent, was present: ^ a s s ? ? s m s s s s S n^ bS t fLOw er^ » v^ (1) Twenty? percent, (20%), o f the law as in equity, of the Mortgagor, of, U »urchase / money to be • paid at tho in and to the same, and every part and (Continued from- Page 1) The recent meeting of the Fed-1 Jme the property is struck oflf.1 If the parcel thereof, with the oppur?enances , , .. , ... eration was spo’ken o f and plans for TIRES - t e a ^ money is ‘not paid at that time, the and all fixtures now or hereafter ot- Voss transports handicapped chil- property may be put up and re-sold tachcd to or used inr connection with ,j..pn le '^^Hitpsville school in I;nnl the Fitkin Fair on October 22 were immediately. The balance to be paid the premises herein described, ond in wnitesvnie scnooi in scnooi • RECAPPING GARAGE—STORAGE within ten days upon delivery of a addition thereto, .but not In limitation station wagon. discussed. A contribution o f $10 Bargain and Sale Deed. is being sent by the Auxiliary to • NEW TIRES Phones: Pit 5-4670 — Pit 5-4683 (2) Said lands and premises are to ances°ne^f hereinafter described.- which Bus driven by Mr. LeRoy trans- Oldsmobile Salea and Service be sold subject to all municipal, state, aid in initial expenses of the Fair and federal: ordinances, statutes and and’ I,andPStaUofbct^ T e a lly? P6rts 310. s',udents each way. • BATTERIES Johnson’s Oldsmobile, Inc. regulations affecting the use *of the portion of the security for the Indebt- Our own buses also carry athletes and membership dues o f $5 were said lands and premises, and subject ®Iain street> Ocean Grove to the covenants, conditions and re­ CdBcfrrhcromnmmIytlknown and deslg. to and from practice and football ordered paid. A t the Fair the Ocean STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH strictions. contained in prior deeds af­ Grove Auxiliary will have charge T ir e fecting said premises. TowS5h1 pNNew°j^Myn Ave- Ncptune games when possible. Custom Co. (3) The purchaser shall be required, of the checking. Mrs. Webster, Mrs. The app’roxlmote amount of the iudg- Contract bus transports 166 stu- 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach at the time of closing, to pay as an ment to bo satisfied by,said sale is the ™nv Skidmore, Miss Iris Cheshire and Phone PRospect 4-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE additional purchase price, a sum equal sum of $7,698 together with the costs dents each way' to the amount of tax based on the of this, sale. ■ Criticism of the bus transporta- last assessed valuation from the first IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff v SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORP. of the month next after the date of Dated Sept. 4, 1959 . tion situation brought a warning sale until.the end of the current year STORAGE—BATTERY—TOWING SERVICE—REPAIRING and.-also all legal conveyanolng fees. Chanalls, .Lynch & Maloney, Attys. Any bidder who fails to complete his -39-42 ‘ . ($58:59) Corner Corlies Avenne and Main Street Neptune, N. J. purchase will forfeit to .the Township an^ deposit paid; MONMOUTII COUNTY OCEAN GROVE Only America’s Finest Products! , The sale of this property Is sub­ SURROGATE'S COURT ject to confirmation • by the Townshr LAUNDRY Committee who .may reject any or al Notice to Creditors to Present Claims bids. Against Estate . DATED: September ’29, 3959' ESTATE OF THOMAS HARRY MC­ MEMORIAL HOMES AND HOTELS Phone PRospect 6-7119 - ; JOHN . W. KNOX NALLY, deceased. ■ OIL BURNERS —40-41 > ' ($17.01) Pursuant to the order of EDWARD NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. C. BROEGE, Surrogate of the County ALL SERVICES — Wet Wash, AU Flat, Shirts; Wet and Flat, HOME ESSO OIL BURNERS NOTICE of Monmouth, this day made, on. the Finished, Blanketa. SAVE — Try Our Cash and Carry Service. application. of the undersigned,... Ross 118 MAIN AVENUE 815-817 MAIN STREET, BRADLEY BEACH______R. Beck, Administrator of the estate NOTICE OF PURLIC SALE OF LANDS of the said Thomas Harry McNally, de­ , AIR CONDITIONED ANO PREMISES IN THE TOWNSHIP ceased, notice Is: hereby given to the OF NEPTUNE, IN THE, COUNTY OF creditors' of said deceased to present PRospect 4-1753 • ;% p f « l ^ - MILK AND CREAM -MONMOUTH to' the said Administrator their clalmg under oath within six months from this Win. P. Walton, Jr. FUEL OILS date. ... Lady NOTICE . is -hereby' given, that on Dated: September 30, 1959 Attendant Proprietor Tuesday, the thirteenth day of Octo­ • • ROSS R. BECK ESSO HEATING OILS WARDELL’S DAIRY ber, .1959* at 2 P.M.,. at the Neptune •.•••- .63 Cookman Avenue Township Headquarters, 137 South • Ocean Grove, N. J. DAIRY PRODUCTS Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the Ross R. Beck, Esq. • Phone PRospect 4-1916 Township .of Neptune, in the County 601 .Bangs Avenue • : * n e i t u n e , n . j. of Monmouth, will offer at public sale, Asbury Park, N. J. . ' to the. highest bidder, at a minimum Attorney sale price- of Five Hundred Dollars,,-40-43 ($13.JW) 1 ASPHALT PAVING ($500.00), all the right title and interr LOANS est of the said Township of Neptune’ Green Grove Rd., Neptune- acquired at a :tax sale and the fore­ DRIVEWAYS, WALKS AND PARKING AREAS “No Finer M11M Bold Anywhere" closure o f the Tax Title Lien Certificate Beacon '■ thereof in and to the following de­ DAILY and SUNDAY WOOLLEY’S DAIRY scribed lands and premises: : . AU that certain plot, piece, or par­ Finance Successor To Tel. PRospect 5-5050 cel • of ground known and designated NEWSPAPER Taylor Dairy as Block 511, Lots.1485 and 1486, being a trinagular shaped piece of ground Company on the north side of Riverside Drive DELIVERY MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING at the Intersection • of Westwood Place, upon the following terms and condi­ tion's: •' v\-v" $25 lo $500 (1) Twenty percent, (2 0 %), o f the Ocean Grove News Service MANNING’S - MAYFLOWER purchase money to be paid at the time 29 SO. MAIN ST. the property is struck- off. If the C. H. Galloway, Propr. . NEPTUNE, N. J. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND STORAGE money is not paid at that time, the EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. property may be put up • and re-sold PHONE PRospect 6-6641 Serving the Shore For Forty Years and More 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse Immediately. The balance to be paid Phone KE 1-4088 Neptune, New Jersey. PRospcct 4-9632 KEllogg 1-1033 within ten days upon delivery of a Bargain and^Sale Deed. 413 B ro o k sld e A venue Office Hours 20-40 Prospect Tel. PRospect 5-4600 Asbury Park (2) Said lands and premises are to Oakhurst, N. i. be sold subject’ to all municipid, state, Mon. thru Thurs. and federal ordinances, statutes and 9 A.M. to 5 P.M------A . G . ROGERS, Inc. regulations affecting the use of the said lands and premises, and subj«ct to Do you expect a niother to teach Friday 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. LOOK FOR WELLER'S CREAM AND BLUE FLEET STORAGE AND MOVING the covenants, conditions, and restric­ her children manners which differ Lie. #749 PKoiie PRospect 5-2093 A a« vnue tions contained in prior deeds affecting said premises. T ’ • . from her o w n ? —• Juvenal. AGENTS ’ ____ KEllogg 1-2224 asbury park, n . j . (3) The purchaser shall be required, i at.t.tED v a n l in e s