Ushers’ Show In Auditorium Saturday Night

______■ ______. _ w y w A1II1C.J ■■■■■• Vol. LXXXVII, No. 33 OCEAN GROVE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 Independence ot the Bolted BUtci of America the lgith ve«r SEVEN CENTS “Chet” Pennington, TaX Assessor Three Sons Here This Summer File 78 Appeals Sharon A. Catley Expect Big Crowd Bishop Corson In At Home Owners To Visit Mrs. Eleanor D. S. Young For Tax Lowering Richard B. Kelly For Ushers Revue Grove Sunday OCEAN GROVE — William OCEAN GROVE—Mrs. Eleanor home in Desert Hot Springs, Calif. C. Hogan, Neptune Township D. S. Young; 100 Webb avenue, who The latter camp by train but will NEPTUNE TWP. — Thirty- Married Aug. 11 “Amateur Night” Program . tax. assessor, will address the spends her summers here and win­ drive back.in their riew Volkswagen three individuals and corpora­ Minneapolis Pastor Re* . Ocean Grove Home Owners ters in St/Petersburg, Fla., was sports model, which they picked up tions filed a total of 78 appeals Of Fun & Frolic Saturday meeting next Thursday in the pleasantly surprised this summer at the dock in .New York. for real estate tax reduction in NEPTUNE—Miss Sharon Anne In Great Auditorium turns To Shore And Tabernacle at 8 p.m. His. talk by separate visits from her three the township by the Wednesday Catley, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs The Auditorium Pulpit will be. followed by a question Navy-Marine Corps sons. It was It was just, like old times for , deadline, it was reported yes­ W illiqm C. Catley, 3 Coral Way, and answer period. the first time in many years that the sons. “Mom” -found jobs fori terday by the municipality’s as­ Neptune, became the -bride of Mr OCEAN GROVE—The 20th the sons had been able to stagger, each of them, such ns repairing the I sessing department. Richard B. Kelly at Holy Inno­ OCEAN; GROVE — Dr. Chester ■, Richard D. Anderson, who annual revue of the Auditori­ was elected president at the their-visits here all in the same pantry, installing,a new bath, lay-’ ' Of the 78 appeals, 43 were cents Roman Catholic Church last A. Pennington of Minneapolis re­ sum m er.. ■ } ing a bit of linoleum, trimming the for reduction of vacant land as­ S aturday. um Ushers, “Amateur Night,” July 26th meeting, will preside. shrubbery* etc,' etc., etc. turns to the Shore this week to Others who were elected are F i r s t to arrive was Rear Adni. sessment, 23 for businesses and will be presented tomorrow preach Sunday evening at the Wilfred . Leeming, vice presi­ Edwin J. S. Young, USN (Ret.), of “Mom” agreed ^ ith her “boys” 11 for residences. Of' the 43 (Saturday) night in the Great Ocean Grove Auditorium. dent; Mrs. Thomas L. Burch, Orange Park, Fla. in the late spring when they declared that she had land appeals, the Shark River recording secretary; Mrs. Sam- and early summer; followed by Hills Corp. and Shark River Auditorium. Between 4,000 , Dr. Pennington was formerly I really hit the : jackpot this sum­ : u el. R. Drown, corresponding . Capt. Joseph B. H. Young and wife, mer. They promised to be back Pines filed 28 and Liberty Fac­ p a sto r of Memorial Methodist secretary; William Flint, treas­ USN (Ret.), of Coronado, Calif.; tors filed 12. Of the 11 resi­ and 5,000 persons enjoy this Church, NeptuneCity, and leader again next summer and possibly urerW illiam H. Schlasman, and now in August by Brig. Gen. see her . on the shuffleboard courts dences, only six were by indi­ costume revelry each year, a of the Young People’s Meeting.-at trustee,-and John H. Schwaben- John S. E, Young and wife, U. S. vidual home owners, two by a Ocean Grove- for several summers. ih St. Pete during; tne winter: sol highlight of the secular season lartd and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Marine-Corps (Ret.), from their, stice :: ■ - builder who hasn’t sold his His • sermon topic here will be . Home, executive committee. houses as yet and three by cor­ in the world-famous edifice. “ ‘Teenager’ Is Not a Disease.” Dr. porations who own more than Pennington is now pastor of the AH members are urged to at- ■ tend. . one house.' With Ushers President George C. Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church North End Beats South End The first hearing on town­ Miller as mster of ceremonies, a in Minneapolis. In ship appeals before the Mon­ grand parade around the main floor Bishop Fred Pierce C orson, mouth County Board of Taxa­ of the building opens the program Methodist bishop of the Philadel­ Swimming Meet’s Lifeguard Relay tion is scheduled for Sept. 7. phia Area and president of the of fun and frolic. This is followed W.orld . Methodist Council, 'w ill Total Of 46 Visits by an opening chorus of the Ocean preach at the Auditorium Sunday OCEAN GROVE — T h e teammates were Rick Davey, Bill Grove version of “Marching Along TCwVW Marriott, Sam : Moffatt and Bill morning.- une JMorth knd, lifeguard relay , j ackson. The south End aquatic Together.” Josephine and Walter team swam to supremacy, over team included_ - , rj5--.- . Capt. . Lou AVKf Mitchell, Ann May Nurses D. Eddowes, minister of music and the, , South -End - relayers - in - the - .4A1 1 O, Strassburger, V. — ■ Joe T ._ „Roller and- organist, respectively, appear as John Manley. New Leaders At community’s 16th a n n u a 1 “Give and Take,” while Harry Eich- SUMMARY Graduate Aug. 10 swimming meet Tuesday horri directs the summer band of July Report Issued By Boys 14 and under Freestyle 80- nearly 60 pieces. Asbury Citadel night. • 'I; - T-'.. yd. Relay— (1) Bud Gillan,’ Robbie Fitkin Hospital School Two R.N.’s & One Practical Shannon, Joe Roller, Dave Gilman, . Mrs. Richard B. Kelly Lou Mitchell, Jr., and Bob Shan­ Mary Alice Duffy pulled away Honors Neptune Girl For non will perform a drum duet; and Major & Mrs. Cecil Hodg­ N urse; Travel 1,601 Miles time 44.0; ( 2 ) Jeff Prop'ert, David The bridegroom is the son of in the... final lap to capture ths Rakita, John : Blewitt, Art Speng- “Greatest Contribution” G eo rg e Horgesheimer, Raymond June Thomson Moore Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Kelly of Manley, Phil Schaub and William C. son Command Salvation NEPTUNE — The Monmouth ler; (3) Tom Blewitt, Steve Bowne, Springfield, Mass. The reception Trophy' Race in 56.8 for the 80- Bob Bowne, Bruce Leeming. NEPTUNE—Commencement ex­ Gray are a vocal quartet, “The A r m y ?S Asbury Park Corps County Organization for Social yard individual, medley relay. Lin- was held at the Royal Manor, Wall Troubadors.” Dr. Eddowes will con­ Boys 6 and under Freestyle tube ercises for the 56th: graduating Township. - Service public health nurses serv- day Hart placed second and Peggy class of the Ann May School of duct a coinmunity sing, “Warble Larikenau, third. Other swimmers race (10 yd.-low end)—( 1 ) John Mr. Catley gave .his daughter in With Wait,” and Mi\ Eichhorn will Fiedler, 14.8; (2) Paul Geis, (3) Nursing of Fitkin Hospital were were Nancy Rakita, Gcorgie Keen held last Friday in the hospital’s marriage. She wore a gown of present a Geririan Band combina­ and Barbara Gillan. The trophy, Kevin White; Doug Geis, Christo-' Ford Auditorium. white silk organza fashioned with tion from his instrumentalists. pher Wood. . a portrait neckline. The bell-shaped uSSmtSt S S S itS S t 2S which can be won only once by The Catherine S. Mercer awards “The. Sleeping ' Beauty. Ballet" . ced the appointment of Major and to the any swimmer, was presented by G irls 6 and under Freestyle tube for excellence were presented to skirt terminated in a chapel-l.ength race (10. yd.-low end)—(1) Jen train, The bodice ■ and 1 skirt were features J a rri e s Ferguson .-' as Mrs. Cecil Hodgson as command- P f last year’s titalist, Sue Baker. Mrs; Nancy Torchio of Belriiar, for “Prince," W i 11 i a m Zimmerman, ' ■ j„_ nffVovs nf +Vii» Ashm-v Park •' assigned to the town- Davison,. 13.9; (2) Lynn Deakins, the highest scholastic'average; Miss appliqued in alcncori lace and seed Cnrnf ? AsbU-y * - ship by MCOSS, includes two reg- In the other feature event, Jane pearls. Her elbow-length veil of “Princess"; R i c li a r d F e h ne 1, - and Linda Hart teamed up with (3) Kin Misner; Daryl O’Brien, Betty Jane Ellis of Colts Neck, for. t, nr j -mt tt j istered nurses with special training imported illusion fell from a crown “Witch,” and tile following “bal- ' Sue Baker and Georgie Keen' to Sally Heckle, Carol Allaire, Lynn the second highest; and Mrs. Helen 0 u• i j a or > Hodgson in public.'health, . They, are assisted Bowne, Valorie Weiss, ' Tori Ten­ of seeded pearls. She carried a lerinas”—Walter Dotterweich; Sr., carry a strong alumnae squad to Sperry of Neptune* for the great­ Richard DeHart, William Conger,- a l’?. chllt re£ u .S a lv a tio n ,£ rn?y by a licensed practical nurse. Dur- ney. est contribution. to the nursing cascade bouquet of white orchids officers, botlr having a broad back- inf? the past month they traveled victory in. the John V. Hart Mem­ and stephanotis. Ralph Allaire; Jr.; Charles Whit- ground of Salvation Army service. 1601 miles visiting families o f— *' orial Trophy Race over the var­ Boys 7-8 Freestyle , (40 yd.)— school. .. , . man, Sr., and David Widland; ; Commissioned as a Salvation Arrny our income levels* sity., Swimming for the varsity (1) Richard Deakins, (2) Bobby Mrs. Torchio is the daughter of Miss Penny Catley, Neptune, sis- : Vi ,. ter of the bride, was maid.of honor. R obe rt. Harley, outstanding.. Officer in 1938, Major Hodgsonis - - -.Accordingto Miss Ruth Zerbe, su- were Mary Alice Duffy, Jackie Bowne (3) Ricky Beckman; .Tom Mrs. T. J. Atkinson of Houston, She wore a bell-shaped gown of j young trumpeter/ will play, a dif- early ^pointm ents included AU -pervisor’/for the Neptune nurses, Ward, Peggy Larikenau and Nancy Pritchard, Howard Smith, Jeff Texas, and Alfred Fiebeiv of Nep­ lantic _City,; Philadelphia, Bethle- who have headquarters in the Bodr R ak ita. ~ Hunt, Richard Findler, David Hec­ tune City. Miss Ellis is the daugh­ white elelet over aqua taffeta and '; ficult solo,- followed by a comedy ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis of matching head-piece. She. carried hem, Salamanca, New York, Au- man. Health Center in' Wayside, Buster . StolV captain and anchor kle, Steve -Skaari John Vowteras, a cascade of pink carnations and singing duet of Andrew Egrier, Jr., burn, New York.Following his New'-'Shrewsbury,. there were 85 man of, the North End: benchers, Greg Cortelyeq, ChjirfesScott, Dick Colts Neck, and Mrs. Sperry, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Huf- white babies’-breath. and Jack Hough as “Angelo. and marriage to Mrs. Hodgson in Au- health guidance visits made to chil- surged ahead fri the final , lap of Harley, Jim Davfsori., ' Miss Lynda ' Horner, Neptune; burn there followed appointments dren of pre-school age, 4 to school the 160 yard lifeguard, event. His nal,- 123 Holborn lane, Neptune, Josephine.” ' ‘ V ; Pago three, please Miss . Dorothy Wardeli, Neptune commanding several of the leading age children and 1 to person over was president of the Nursing School . “A Day' At The Beach” skit in­ Studont Government Association City;. Miss Andrea dexter, -Har­ corps in the Eastern Territory of Maternal health visits- vard, Mass., and Miss Adele Koch- cludes Milton Condit, A!ex Aikman, the Organization, including Buf- bered 6 . and w as 1961 “Miss N ew Je rsey James Creliri, Richard Davey, Jr., Student Nurse.” . : . anek, Chicopie Falls, Mass., were falo, , Bridgeport and most During the month, 64 visits were Summer Band’s Final Performance bridesriiaids.: .They were gowned as Richard FUrbeck, Robert Gilman, recently Akron, Ohio. He eomes to made to and on behalf of tubercu- Two • other local girls were in William Gilman, William Jackson, the graduating class—Miss Judith the maid of honor. They carried th e A s b u r y Park Corps after 7 ]0sis patients, 8 orthopedic, 11 men- cascade bouquets of pirik carna­ Alfred Johnson, George K°PP, John years service in Akron Ohio. tal heaith and state hospital f 0 jjow- Ann Visone, daughter of Mr. and Manley, Richard Manley, Robert Tuesday Night In The Auditorium Mrs. Frank Visone, 1611 Asbury tions, lemon leaves and white ba­ A Salvationist since his young up, 63 cancer, 23 cardiac. Visits to bies’-breath. Knut, Bruce Steinman, Otto. Stoll, boyhood'days, his broad knowledge persons with other diseases totaled Avenue, Neptune, -and Miss Caro­ 3rd, Frank Hesse, Albert Wood, OCEAN GROVE Thousands of vacationists and boardwalk lyn Ruth Stern, daughter of Mr. Shaun : Kelly, brother of the: of the Organization privileged him 146. bridegroom, Springfield, was best Richard Borden, Ronald Knust, Wil­ to attend the International College At the infant arid pre-school clin- strollers will be able to show their appreciation to the musicians who and Mrs. Julian Stern, 103 Fourth liam Haase, Fred Hallock, A1 Den- avenue, Bradley Beach. man.; The ushers were. John Sid- for Officers in London, Brengle ics conducted for limited income compose the Ocean Grove Summer Band and the Beachcomber Band ori dell, Michael AsV Thomas McCar­ Bleyker, Leo Brierley, George Can­ Institute in Chicago. Additional families of the township in the Tuesday night. This is Che-final concert of the season and will be held thy and Larry Kelly,'all of Spring­ non, Sam Moffett, Dan Vanderhoff, study included work at Princeton month of July at Fitkin Hospital, at 8:16 p.m. in the GreaC Auditorium, under the direction of Harry field, and John La Lima, East Long- August Stoll, Jr., Albert Strassbur­ Theological Seminary. ■ total attendance was 63. These Eichhorn. The instrumentalists have been performing, all summer on orman On meadow, Mass. ger, Ted Kresge and Thomas Shot- While in Akron, he was a mem- children were provided with medi James Catley, Neptune, brother well. ber of the General Hospital Board, cal examinations and immuniza Thursday nights in the beachfront, memorial pavilion. Bandsmen a of the bride, was the ring-bearer. A rth u r C. A bbott, tenor soloist Chaplain of the Akron Fire De- .tions. The clinic is held monthly on FLU TES The couple left, for, a wedding SAXOPHONES FRENCH HORN Carrier “Essex” and an Auditorium favorite, is pre- partment member of : the Rotary the first, second and third Tuesday.' Candy, Showers Robert Keller trip to Miami, Florida. Odette Correia ■ Jerllyn Darby Madeline, Heulitt ented as “The Ushers! Thrush.” An Club, active in the Citizen’s Coun- > Public health nurses serving in Paul Odenwelder The bride was graduated from . John Fisk Sue Ann Polbos BARITONES NEW YORK—Gary J. Gorman, “Old Glory” skit features Tom Dun- cil for the Juvenile'Courts, chair- the township are Mrs. A .‘Nation - Anthony Young •- Neptune High School, and Spring­ man of the Social and Welfare and Mrs. C. Jamison. Mrs. C. Gan- Marcia Sherra'rd George Warden seaman, USN, ,son of Mrs. Lillian levy as “Betsy Ross”; Alex Coul- S tep h e n so n :.v George Sherman field (Mass;) College. She is em­ itch, “Her Daughter”; Clarence' Committee of the Council of son, licensed practical nurse, is also BASSOON Jeff Thiel Robert Swain Gorman of 15Q2 Munroe avenue, ployed as -a teacher in- the Wil- Churches and a member of the assigned to the township visiting Barbara Dowden Barbara Hehn - Neptune,- N.J., is serving aboard Smith, “George: Washington”; Ed CORNETS TROMBONES braham (Mass.) school system. . N o r e n , “Washington’s A ide” ; Ministerial Association. He is also nurse service by MCOSS. CLA R IN ET^ . William Jackson ■ Roger ,Langiois ,-- the anti-submarine warfare sup­ The bridegroom was graduated a member of the Ohio State Wel­ Carol Talbert George Fllgate port aircraft carrier USS Essex, James Sherrard, 3rd, “Governor o£' .Dale Graham - David Huisman - from Cathedral. High School, fare Conference and Ohio Citizen Carol RlebSman. • Carl Turner presently drydocked at the New H aw aii,” and Tim Davenport, Ken Thomas Mosher Andrew Strassburger Ralph,' Jacobus Springfield. He is a student at Abrams, Jr;, and Je d Schroeder, Conference on Health and Welfare Boys To See Yankees Carol Fllgat.e ' ■ Don Minion - York Shipyard. BASSES. Western New England College, “Spectators.” ^ Association. Thomas Hill Ronald Ilook - The “flghtin’est ship in the fleet” Springfield, and is employed by Joseph Holler ’ Merrl Harley • Douglas Quelch Ushers not performing in the acts Mrs. Hodgson is a “daughter, of I ASBURY PARK — A baseball James Piersall is undergoirig extensive rehabilita­ Tri City Container Corp., North­ - Robert Harley . DRUMS mentioned will be gathered'togeth­ the regiment.’’ Her parents, Briga­ trip to Yankee Stadium on Satur­ Raymond Darby John' Harley tion and modernization, including Louis Mitchell ampton, Mass. . ■' er as “The Ushers Chorus.” dier and Mrs. James Henderson,] day, Sept. 8, has been planned by Janet Freund Howard Smoyer the installation of the latest types The couple will reside ih Spring­ Donna Keller' William Flirari vi Robert Shannon of submarine detection equipment. retired, now reside. in Brigantine, the Shore Area YMCA for boys, 10 Bee Tallman • • James Hurley' field. William Grecnhut Emmett White The ship, scheduled to rejoin the fleet in September, was assigned Final Week At Bay Camp commissioned, officer of lim ^ wi,l leaves the "Y" at 10:46 a.m. to patrol duty in the eastern At­ vation Army H wil- sharp and return, to the “Y” follow- Buy Doree Gift Shop lantic during, the recent Berlin ASBURY PARK — The current sisters, Mrs. S . . j . tj,e game. Total cost, including crisis. Herbert Serves and last period of Shore Area “Y" b u r Smith and M rs. Captain Jon^ ^ d*>. , ia ?2.00 for mem- OCEAN GROVE—Mr.. and Mrs. Busby- and also^a brother, Major ^ and fa$2 25' fo/ friends. Sixty Camp Zehndor: day camp will fea­ NowUnderway Adrairi Clayton, 77 Broadway, have ture several interesting programs. Jaines Henderson, ■’. _ s is. the-maximum number to be ac- purchased the Doree Gift 'Shop on On U.S.S. Intrepid On Monday,- Aug. 20, Bunny Levitt so Salvation Army cepted and will be taken in the Col. Kahrmann Main avenue from Mr. and Mrs. of Neptune, world’s' basketball M r s . Hodgson has been e y orJjcr 0j receipts of registration, free-throw champion; will show active in youth work ana as re- Fee muat accompany registration, Squad Reports 61 Calls Charles Diringer. Mrs. Clayton has QUEBEC CITY, Canada—Barry K. Herbert, airman apprentice, movies at camp on ‘‘Bitty Basket­ quired by : The Salvation A™y> Boys may bring their lunch or pur- Past Month; Beachfront been a kindergarten teacher in Completes Course ball” and films of last year’s bas­ will be responsible, with .her nus- j,ot dogs, etc., at the stadium, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Assistance Also Noted Bradley Beach school for the past C. Herbert, of 417 Ely Road, Nep­ ketball championships. On Tues­ band, for the continuation and ex- Qenerai Secretary Raymond L. Ja- day, Aug. 21, the campers and staff pansion of all Salvation Army ac - coi3y win accompany the boys and two years and Mr; Clayton is asso­ At Staff College tune, N. J., is serving abroad the OCEAN GROVE — The annual ciated with the Monmouth County aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, will be at Allaire State Park and ivities in the Asbury Park Corps supervjse the event. There will be will have an opportunity for tak­ area. householder appeal for operating Heart Association. -. which visited Quebec City, Canada, room for five fathers. FORT LEAVENWORTH, KAN. J u ly 20. ing a hay ride and enjoying the fa­ Major and . Mrs. Hodgen have I funds by the Ocean Grove First ■ * ------—Army Reserve Lt. Col. Henry ,C. cilities of Allaire. Also featured The visit was made for recreat­ five children, Janet 18 a sopho-| Aid Squad is now underway. Let­ Kahrmann Jr., 46, whose parents next week will be two Nature Hikes ional.purposes. It came in the mid­ more at Akron University, Lee i Returns From ROTC Camp live at 44-A Heck avenue, Ocean when Raymond I. Jacoby, Y gen­ ters with return envelopes have dle of anti-submarine warfare Yvonne, 14 a high school sopho­ Grove, N.J., recently completed the eral secretary, will take the boys more, John Howard, 12, a junior! MEMORIALS been sent to all residences and busi­ training exercises. FORT BRAGG, N. C. — Cadet two-week associate command and arid girls on a tour of the woods, high school student, Robert Nor-1 ness firms and containers have been Armen J. Bahadurian, 2 1 , son of general staff course at The Com­ With other units of Task Group telling them about the variety of m an 10 and Joyce 7. OCEAN GROVE — The 18- foot Memorial Cross on the distributed throughout the com­ Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bahadurian, mand and General Staff College, Alfa, the anti-submarine warfare trees arid ferns. front of the Ocean Grove Aud­ munity. V • 125 Harrow court, Neptune, N. J., Fort Leavenworth, Kan. support ship is involved in the HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Phased over a five-year period, training of Midshipmen from the at RUTH’S Stationery, 53 Main itorium, facing the sea, is completed six weeks of training Annual Bazaar sponsored hv the The squad reported Wednesday the course parallels the resident Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., Ave., Ocean Grove. —26tf lighted the week o f A ugust 18 that 61 calls were answered the at the Reserve Officers Training Neptune Chapcr ^256, O.E.S., at to 25 in memory of Mrs. Emily Corps (ROTC) summer camp at course at the college. Approximate­ and various Naval Reserve Offi­ Bossert’s Garage, Pilgrim Pathway past month, of which 46 were emer- ly 300 reserve officers attended this cers’ ’ Training Corps’ (NROTC) OCEAN GROVE AUDITORIUM Miller by Miss Inez and Mrs. gericy and 16 transportation. The Fort Bragg, N. C.,. Aug. 3. Cadet and Main Ave., Ocean Grove., Sat., The preacher Sunday, August Mildred Lambert, 9 Garden Bahadurian, a member of Pi Lainb- session of the course. units from throughout the country. Aug. 18, 1962. Time 9:00 A.M.- ambulances travelled 990 miles and The college, the Army’s senior The task group units will re­ 19th at 10:30 A.M. will be Bishop Drive, Roselle, N. J., and fi Mt. 69 man hours of time were volun­ da Phi fraternity, is active in the 4:30 P.M. —33 Fred P. Corson, Philadelphia Area Pisgah Way, Ocean Grove. teered. ROTC program at College of Wil­ tactical school, was established in turn to their homeports in August. of the Methodist Church. At 7:30 The Memorial Sign on the liam and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. 1881 as the School of Application The Intrepid is homeported in Nor­ P.M. the Rev. Dr. Chester A- Pen­ Auditorium roof is lighted the The two first, aid rooms at the He was graduated from Neptune of Infantry and Calvary. folk, Va; WANTED—Old Coins, Gold Coins, week of August 18 to 25 in beachfront haridled the following High School in 1959. . Colonel Kahrmann is assigned Indian Head Cents, etc. Old Gold, nington of Hennepin Avenue Meth­ DR. GREGORY II; LOCKE, Chiro­ odist Church, Minneapolis, Minne­ memory of Florence H. and cases from July 17 thru Aug. 1 4 - to the U.S. Army Reserve School Watches, Rings, Dental Gold. Paper in. Sunnyvale, Calif. practor, 97 Abbott Ave., Ocean Money. Scrap Silver. Hills Drug sota, will prcach. —33 Gorden K. Smith by H. Bar­ South End: 9 cases and 4 cases re­ NOTICE bara and Malcolm G. Smith,-. moved to Fitkin Hospital by ambu­ He is employed as a standards Grove. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., Store, 524 Cooknian Ave., A. P. 9 to 12 and 2 to 4 P.M.; Tues. and RECORDERS — Stereo, TV’s and 495 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn lance; North End: 21 cases, oxygen C h L i l ° A'-' .hcali\ Mr- and MrS; coordinator with the Sylvania Elec­ — 27«f transistor radios. Also auto radios, 15, New York. given once, two cases removed to Charles Diringcr of the.Doree Gift tronics Systems Reconnaissance Thurs., 7 P.M. to '9 P.M.; Sat., 9 shop, 52 Mam Ave., Ocean Grove to 12 A.M. ' —29tf all makes sold and repaired. New Fitkin ih the ambulance, one case System Laboratories in Mountain EDDIE’S QUALITY MARKET nave sold their business to Mr. and View, C alif.. ' .. - 125 Heck Ave. — PR 4-0963 and used, low prices, ACE TV, 69 taken to patient’s own doctor and GROVE SKYVIEW TAXI, all des­ Mrs. Adrian Clayton. The Dirin- Colonel and Mrs. Kahrmann live AIR CONDITIONED Hwy. 35, Neptune City. 45tf one case sent to Fitkin in patient’s tinations. Call PRospect 4-0765. owii ear;. gers wish to thank everyone for at 190 El Caminito, Campbell, Calif. Meats • Groceries • Frozen Foods COME IN for FREE Pedo-graph of their patronage and wish their —5«f — 2 1 tf DAY’S STATIONERY your stocking feet. O. G. Orthope­ An appeal has also been made to successors all the best. Hamilton Church W.S.C.S. Annua] “The Greeting. Card Store” dic Shoe R epairing & Hat Cleaning, residents for the donation of a THE WHY NOT SHOP—42 Main Opp post Office, Ocean Grove — 33 Bazaar and Bake Sale—Aug. 23__ Ave., O.G. Your choice: 12 lines of NAGLE’S MAIN CENTRAL 50 Pitman Ave. PR 4-7086. Closed wheel chair that the squad needs 9:30-4:30 at St. Paul’s Church, Religious—Everyday & Christmas PHARMACY — PR 4-0204 — 28tf every Monday. • —l'tf SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES All-year service. Drugs of quali­ for emergency loan. "J • $3.60 A YEAR BY MAIL Ocean Grove. Luncheon Served, Cards. GIFTS—-Sacred Records . — 33 ty for prescriptions. Doctors advise — 27tf Nagle’s. 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last weekend . . . Did you know the Hubbnrd, has a birthday and Ada ama, spent their vacation with the of weeks. As I was drlvfng down Hawthorne Ave., Andrae Lee, 10 Cubs have been having a “ball” and Ira Myers celebrate their wed­ folks and visiting other members the highway this morning I thought Cedarbrook Drive, Margaret Bo­ playing baseball at the Shark Riv­ ding anniversary. Fifteen birthday and friends of the family. of how much our area has grown gert, 9, Gary Drive and Chris er Hills School each Saturday candles Will Shine brightly for Joe The Gables Friendship Club met in the past couple years. Setting in Hatfield, Hemlock Drive. Happy morning, with some Cub fathers Greene on August 19th and it is the at the home of Angela Agresta last a triangle and less than a . half Birthday in the week to come to helping out . .'. D on't fo rg e t to fill 2 2 nd anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. High scorers of the eve­ mile apart are the Hamilton Meth­ Bernadette Nitti, 4 Columbia Road; your Hamilton First Aid coin card, Harry M. Ashe. W alter Carter, Jr. ning were Catherine and myself. odist Church with its new addition, Darien Chrepta, 660 Wayside Road, as they wil be collecting the card will hit the teens on Monday, Au­ Others attending were EvaBartolf the very new arid modern Redeein- Donna Montgomery, 211 Hemlock sometime in August. They are a g u st 2 0 th, and happy birthday to and Dot Johnson. er Lutheran Church .and. the beau­ Drive and Tommy Lee, 10 Cedar­ wonderful group of dedicated volun­ Em Schroeder. Happy seventh The Johnson home on Oxford tiful Holy; Innocents Roman Cath­ brook D riv e .. .. : teers, and many of us have been anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. James way is like a beehive. Dot and Os­ olic Church. All this plus a new . That’s all for this week, and thankful for their speedy and cheer­ E. Smith, Jr. and many, many more. car are really busy. Reason — srihool going up,- new first aid don’t forget to call with your news. ful service . . . Pvt. Dave Beattie On August 21st, Kathy Dee Igo will daughter Nancy’s wedding day is building and a shopping center all joined the Marines in June and will be four years old, and on the 2 2 nd drawing closer. Nancy will be mar­ our own makes this a very desirable be going to Parris Island, Septem­ Cathy Schmid will have a “happy”, ried Sept. 8 to Jeriy Carroll. place to live. ber 12th. Good luck, Dave, let us and our Ruthie will be 8 years old The Hamilton-Asbury Gardens The members of the' Hamilton hear how you make out... Special- on Thursday, the 23rd. That’s all Auxiliary to Fitkin Hospital will Fire Company are busy completing Out West | ist 4 Paul F, Maier, son of Mr. and the birthdays and anniversaries for resume their fall activities with the ■plans for the arrival of the Hunt Alice Chapman Mrs. Fred Maier of 439 Glenmere this -week, hope you’ll be reading first meeting oh Sept. 6 a t my Brothers Circus on August 31st. 23 Hillview Drive Avenue is stationed in Saumur, the column ^ next week with some home at 12:30 p.m. The firemen are sponsoring the cir­ France (that’s south of Paris, and of your “good news.” It pays to read the papers and es­ cus which will present two perform­ Neptune, N. J. bet an enjoyable place to be sta­ pecially to check the. coins you P R 5-8233 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii’iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiaiiiii ances on that day. Anyone wish­ tioned). Paul works in the finance might have around. Treasure Hunt ing tickets may obtain them in- division of the Army ... His young­ proved to be lucky for Claire Jef­ advance at the Firehouse or the er sister, Sally, slipped off the bulk­ “The Cables fries. She had a silver dollar-which Jumping Brook or Garden Shop­ head in Belmar last week, and Dot Hi, folks! This has been a very won her a lovely ^1 0 0 -string of ping Centers. Those in charge of busy week for . me and as. a result Maier, with friend Joan Morton cultured pearls and a Lincoln penny publicity are Bill Bogert, Jim driving, took her to Fitkin, where the time l\as flown so fast I haven’t ‘Hi’-Line” which won her a pen and pencil set. Keleigh and Clifford Chapman. Bill even thought of all.the news I need after u few stitches she’s almost Martha Hurry That was a lovely ending to Tues­ Candiano, Jerry Bellucci and Jim for this column. But here I go, as good as new . . . Mrs. Mary 408 Wakefield Road, Neptnne . day’s Mystery Bus Trip, but for Cadigan are, in charge of tickets. thinking and w riting— Stein, sister of Betty Turner and Eva : Bartolf and myself, no Such P R 5-0899 Billy Smith, 303 Birch Drive, cel­ News doesn't seem to travel very Miss Sandy Swannie, cousin, both iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiBiiiiliitiuiiiitifuii’iiiiimtiiiiiiiitiitin surprise, As for Claire—congratu­ ebrated his fourth birthday with of Buffalo, New York, were visit­ lations.' Must check and see if we fast in the summer so sometimes. a party at his home last Friday. I’m a little late, as in the case of ing Mr. and Mrs. Barr Turner of Hi, there! Well last Thursday have any. lucky coins! Neighborhood, small fry who helped 334 Glenmere Avenue last week evening’s shower was the last straw Happy Birthday to Karen Marcy, the following item. Mr. and Mrs. him in the noise making, were Kev­ John Gatta of Neptune Highway . . . Margaret Ann Gonnclla cele­ fo r us! I t h ad to be seen iri order who will be 11 years old on Aug. in and Joe. Dorey, Vincent, Paul brated her fifth birthday, August to believe one’s eyes. Bushes at 20. Then to June Kilz on Aug. 18; had house guests a few weeks ago. and Grace Ann Crotty, Johnny Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. 10th at the home of her grandpar­ least six feet tall in our back yard, Nellie Mitchell, Aug. 19; Rowland Crook, Sammy Peluso; John 'Mertz, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gonnella anchor fence 4 foot high—well the Erb, Aug. 28 and to Al Mitchell, Ted_ Affronte and daughters, Mary RICHARD WIDMARK as prosecutor of war criminal Burt Lancas­ Sandy Ketchum, Marc MacTernan Louise and Elaine, of Milwaukee, ter in a tense sccno from “Judgment at Nuremberg,” playing at of Beverly Way . . . If you see Lee gush of flood waters covered all but' Aug. 21, Many happy returns of and Suzi Smith. Prize winners were Sturm knitting up a storm on the 3 feet of bushes! Up unto the the day to all. , and Miss Anita Reich­ the Rialto, Belmar and at (he Bridle Motor Vue, Wednesday Grace. Ann Crotty, John Mertz and ert of Washington, D. ,C. Miss through Tuesday, A ugust 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21. beach, she is just trying to fill all lawns, into patio, where pool is, Thanks for listening. Keep up Sandy Ketcham. Billy is the son of her orders for Santa’s stockiings, and worse of all, into garage, past Reichert is in her junior year at the news. Fall activities will be Bill and Barbara Smith. Marquette University in Milwaukee. with a personalized name on it, and hqb caps of my car and what else— resuming and what better way to d i e t avid Olive Houghteling, 309 nation, and 50c child donation (un­ Santa’s face winking merrily at you guessed it—into our cellar! On: Saturday evening the - Gattas remember—read all about it in The Hemlock Drive had as their gliests entertained at a cook-out in order. der 12 years of age)., Mrs. Dante you . . . Mr. and M rs. R obert Kegel What a miserable, mess! Washer, Neptune Times! Jack and'Carol Biederwolf and son Sachett and Bud DeLaurentiis are and children-Ross; and Ann of St. furnace, freezer, everything in a to introduce their friends. Ted John from Riviera Beach, Florida; Affronte is a former Lakewood - Let’s Take - co-chairmen for this affair; Paul, (formerly resi­ foot of water! Twenty-five years . Anne and Bill Tighe, 711 Green At the August 10th meeting of dents of Shorecrest) are leaving of living here, worse storms than High- School football star and he Grove place, have returned from used this opportunity to get to­ the Shark River Yacht Club, the today after a two weeks’ visit at last Thursday and never one bit of a ten day vacation touring New To The Hills following slate of: officers were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard “Around Town” gether with his friends and former water ni our back property! Why York State, New England and Can­ teammates. - Peggy Goodrich elected: Commodore, James How­ Lang of 219 Schock avenue ... . all of a sudden does this happen?— Helen Peluso ada, The four little Tighes, Kevin, ard; vice commodore, George Hunt; We have missed the parents of Inez The bad weather postponed until 428 Prospect Avenue .installation of storm drains incor- 302 Hemlock Drive Maureen, Brian and Mary Cather­ Shark River Hills rear commodore, Albert Otto; sec­ and Bud DeLaurentiis on the beach Monday of this week the-birthday rect—manhole cut down, by a ma­ ine also went along and a good of Joel Jacquemot, son of PRospcct 5-3270 retary, Mrs. Norman Predham, and this summer and found out Bud’s PRospect 4-0138 .;. party son who didn’t know what he was time was had by all. Highlights of Joyce and Joe Jacquemot, of Valley treasurer, Mrs. Thomas McNabb. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mario De­ doing and land contours changed to their trip were stops at the Shrine Dr. Joel celebrated his big day Four- trustees were elected for a Laurentiis are having a wonderful 6 such an extent of making our prop­ of St. Anne De Beaup.re and Ni­ three-year term : Adolph' Wimmel, week vacation in Ischia (an island with a pool party for a group of his Have you ever been. walking ■ in erty look like a hole, so where else .Wednesday and my deadline agara Falls. On the way home they neighborhood friends.Those who Shark River Hills? Edward C. Broege, John H. Priest­ in the Bay of Naples) Italy . . . If can water go!! We have tolerated really, crept up ori me this week. ’visited with friends in Boston, ley, and DeWtit G. Manley. This you saw Louise Townsend go swim­ attended were: Patty and Barbara Wherewildlife and beautiful birds a lot, but to see that miserable yel­ I was so. busy this weekend play­ Congratulations to Eddie anil Muha, Gregory Love,;Scotty Cram­ “coos and bills.” slate will take office November 1st, ming in the Shark River the other low mud in your home, flooding ing with our new daughter that Carol Volek, Cardinal Road on the stated Commodore DeWitt Manley, day; yon knew it was both high tide mer, David Mullen,, Kevin and Mountain laurel, huge oaks arid evqrything—plus the ruining of I forgot to keep an ear open for birth of .their first child, Edward Keith Matthei, Kay Trunkey, G reg ; pines a sight to see , ' and mentioned the next big dance and August! . ; Peter and Jackie personal effects which had to be news. A special thank you from William, Jr. will be. September 1st,. Spaeth ,are at the Y.M.C.A. Camp and Francine Becker, Debbie An- Boating and bathing on.Shark Riv­ thrown out arid the job of remov­ my whole family, to everyone who O ur’deepest; sympathy goes to .drescoyich, Harry and, Marty Cut­ er for everybody. The Community Baptist Chapel Speers in the Poconos in Pennsyl­ ing and cleaning up the mess,; is sent cards and' called to inquire Ben and Grace Amato and family, on Lakewood Road had their final ter, and of course the guest of There are hills,for sleighriding and vania for two weeks. Bet it’s just more than we can take! Now . I about the baby and me. 12 Roberts drive, on the death of exercises for the parents of the too quiet at home now, Dee??? honor, Joel, himself. Everyone had hills for fun, know how the folks feel in the sec­ On August 23rd the first gradu­ his father, Biagio Amato.' a marvelous time and all agreed children- who attended the two ,.; . .Irma Firman’s grandsons Mark tions where flooding can’t be avoid­ ation class of Summerfield School . The W.S.C.S. of the Hamilton For bikeriding arid alsb just lolling weeks activities at the' daily vaca­ that the summer is the time to ; in the sun. , . , ■ nnd Vernon Laux from Wellesley ed!. ■' ' ,;.'o O d will honor their former eighth Methodist Church will hold their have birthdays. tion Bible; School, on; Friday eve­ There are friends and neighbors and Cap Cod,- M assachusetts- have Sorry if I have sounded off, but grade teacher, Mr. Harry C. Mauch annual bazaar and bake sale, ning, August 10th.; The : parents been visiting her revently with oth­ Airman Basic Henry H. Wood, who always say “hi” maybe someone can help us. We with a dinner at the Wanamassa Thursday, August 23rd at St. Paul’s were delighted to see-what their 702 Wayside 'Rd., is being reas­ And we hope this column will bo er house guests . .. . M r. and M rs. have tried to appead to the town Gardens. Twelve of the thirteen Church in Ocean Grove. The sale signed to the United States Air children.accomplished (over.200 a t­ another standby! T. K. Ross of Clifton,- N. J. were fathers, blit-that’s as far as you get. graduates and their husbands and will take place from 9:30 to 4:30 tended this year), and received a visiting Betsey and Bob Ralston of Force technical training course for Ftm, fuii, fun, for the teens to-, They just can’t see their errors or wives will attend; Mr. /Mauch, who and luncheon will be served by air-craft accessory systems special­ certificate showing they had attend­ 401 P rospect A venue la s t week . . . admit to them to the extent of was the first eighth grade teacher the Susannah Circle. For two days ists. This asignment will be at night August 17th at the Shark Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vandei'hoof and ed, ; /V. correcting them! at Summerfield School, is staying prior to the sale the ladies Of the Amarillo Air Force Base in Ama­ River.Hills Firehousle, 7:30 to 11 son Paul spent last weekend in p.m., 50c donation, another poular A big “thank you” to Mary. Jane , Now th a t th a t is off my mind on with his son Rowland Mauch, 1209 W.S.C.S. will take all kinds of deli­ rillo, Texas. . o. ' d, d-ddd- Maine. Mr. ’ Edward Errington cacies for sale. The demand is al­ teen dance,. Evers for not only giving me her to more pleasant happy thoughts. 9th avenue. Patty Vaupel, daughter of Alice of the Cracker Barrel jested the Construction of Redeemer Luth­ ways great for their baked goods, August 17th also the Shark River birthday list (I watched you get­ As you know, O’Brien-Major and Gebrge Vaupel of Hillview Dr., ting it up-to-date on the beach last other day, with a twinkel in his Auxiliary , held a MYSTER BUS eran Church is nearing completion, so get there early. Chairman for celebrated her 8 th birthday with a Yacht Club has,scheduled a moon­ eye, that the customer is always the affair , is Mrs. J. L. Sutts_ an'd light sail—sounds exciting, and week!) but many little, notes and TRIP;' Well: Tuesday was the day This Saturday a group of members party ,at her home last 'week.., Pat­ suggestions that will be invaluable. wrong, unless ,he can prove he is to find out. There were 54 persons from Pastor Beutel’s church in Bal­ her co-chairmn is Mrs. Reginald ty’s mother took all the guests to hope the weather is beautiful for right! Please note no quotes, Ed! B aker; ■ :■;. ;■ this event. It’s nice to have a. friend like you on the bus and you should have timore will arrive to help the new Asbury Park where they enjoyed —and I do appreciate it. . Mr. arid Mrs. Sal Bertolami heard the guesses. If a prize was to congregation install tile. The men Since I was in the hospital last about two hours on the children's The SR Yacht Club has. a fishing and little son, Michael, from Lex­ Correction^ Mi*- Harry C. Mauch, have been awarded,. no one would of the church have worked very week I didn’t have a complete birth­ rides. The lucky guests included^ contest scheduled for August 19th, ington, Kentucky, are happily vis­ hard in order to have their church day list, so I’ll congratulate the according to Adolph Wimntel, chair- Sr., of Miami,'Florida, who is vis­ have won! After entering Parkway Lou Ann and Janet Trunkey, Kar­ iting Leta and Webb Eittreim. of ready for the formal dedication children I missed first. Belated en Hulse, Leslie Cole, Donna Tay- man. ddd’d ' iting his son and wife, Mr. and south, anyone’s guess as to desti­ 517 South R iverside D rive ; . . Miss nation was just laughed at. Even which will, take place in a couple good wishes to Patty Findler, 209 Page seven, please Wednesday night, August 22nd Mrs. Rowland G. Mauch of 1209 Ruth Richards of Elizabeth, George the annual meeting of the Shark !)th avenue, was an active member bus driver played along—each in­ and Janie Richards, of . Rahway, teresting spot he pretended that River Hills Fitkin Evening Group of the First Baptist Church of As­ helped celebrate Jimmy Goodrich’s bury Park (not First Presbyterian was it. After a couple of hours we will be held at the. home of Mrs. 11th birthday last Sunday with-his Clinch of Asbury Park). , neared Pomano on road to Chester John Rittenger, 303 Slocum avenue. pal Joseph 6 e Nicola . . . Cynthia M rs.' Edward Krausser, chairman , Ramblings ... . Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ Ferry, but guess w he re we Ann Brauh of Westfield, N. J. has stopped? It was Ladies Day at the of the nominating, committee, will' sell Schmid, Kitty and Rusty to all been visiting her grandparents, Mr. Atlantic City Race Course! Now give her report. After- the meeting, their friends, of 19 Pinewood Drive, and Mrs. Fred C. Braun, this week there will be a lively auction among and their children Mary, Cathy and who would think that was our des­ . . . Twenty-three members attend­ tination! But it was and luncheon the members (this is' always, en­ John, returned last week from a ed the executive board meeting of joyed, as.they ‘‘swap and sell” items wonderful: six-week camping trip in Clubhouse dining room, right on the P.T.A. Monday night, August the finish line. W hat a day with a . .they don’t want: for something across, country to Los Angeles, Cali­ 13th; It doesn’t ; seem possible that someone else thinks is just dandy!). lovely fashion show by Rose Kates fornia. While there, they visited school wil start on Wednesday, Sep­ of Atlantic City. The flowerland is Dot Manz would like to have your Kit’s sister, Mrs. Julius Markert, tember. 5th. • Mr. James Orr, prin­ reservation by this meetihg for the a real tribute to man’s ability. It and also visited a brother,. John cipal, announced there will be a is worthwhile seeing. Then another installation dinner to be held Sep­ Sullivan, in LaGrande,. Oregon, On special orientation program for the tember 5th at 7 p.m. at Peter­ surprise, the last race was dedi­ their return trip, they stopped and new kindergarten children ori Sep­ cated to the Auxiliary and our son’s Sunset Cabin, Lakewood. picked up Rusty’s mother in Min­ tember 4th from 9 to 11 a.m. at the president, Louise . Gatta, and Vir­ Mark your calendar, if yoti have­ neapolis, Minnesota, arid then all school. Mark your calendar now n’t already, for the annual-beach ginia Kruschka, chairman of the came home tired but'happy; Kitty for the first P.T.A, meeting on Sep­ trip; made the presentation trophy party August 25th at the Shark. said the weather was almost per­ tember 17th, and Mrs. " Frank to the winning jockey and owners. River Hills Beach Club ori River­ fect, and some of the . National Beardsley, program chairman, an­ side Drive (iain date August 26th). Quite a moment: Last part of mys­ Parks they camped in had fine fa­ nounced it will be a “Meet Your tery completed with, two hours on It will start at 2 p.m. wtih a white cilities for campers,. . . Also home Teachers” prograiri. the boardwalk in Atlantic City. It elephant sale (any donations can be after several trips, one to Bethle­ The Fitkin dance on 'Saturday left, at the beach stand) and auc­ was quite a day arid surprise for hem, Pennsylvania, and another to August 11th was a .huge success all, but ..mots of all, proceeds from tion, and at .4 p.m. a bathing beauty Lansing, , another, nice and Janet ; Eisinger, and Barbara the trip will go into our Community contest, for tile 12 to 14 age group couple Mr. and Airs. Winfield .Sally Beniiett, co-chairmen, re p o rte d Service Fund, So it turned out for the title “Miss Junior Beach and Win) Kistler of 025. South Riv­ about 230 attended arid a prelim ­ well, everyone tired, but happy! Club”, arid the 15 to, 17 ago group erside Drive just .entertained vis­ inary figure of the net profit ran A most enjoyable visit was Edna for the title of "Miss Beach Club.” itors.from Yonkers. New York, last close to $450. We thank Mayor Jo­ I wonder what lucky men will be arid jerry West, when Edria’s cous­ weekend, so sounds like they are seph Shafto for. drawing for the ins arrived from Panafna. Bob and •the ju d g e s '! 1 ? ?. A t (> p.m. they will keeping very busy this summer, door prize’s, and we thank all who Alice Forsyth, Canal Zone of Pan­ start the "chow line" with delicious too!.,;. . Miss Marie F, Woodward, came and made it such a success. food, and an added attraction will major in the Nurses Corps was vis­ A big ‘‘thank you” to all the com­ be clam chowder. Price of tickets iting Captain and Mrs, Stanley mittee, anil those that weren’t listed for the food will he $1.25 adult do­ Woodward of 405 Highlaid Avenue last week and helped ori decorating and clean-up detail were Joan Mor­ Howard L. Smith ton and Rosemary Barichivich, and The Hardware Store Iasi hut not least Dot Manz—hope vou still don’t have dish-pan-hands! of Ocean Grove Birthday—a little belated but junior reporter Helen Evers said I d : : thev had such fun at the Luaii cele­ PLUMBING brating Fave Robinson’s 11th birth­ ? HY LEAVE TOWN day, of 223 Lakewood Rd., on Fri­ TINNING and HEATING day, August 3rd from 7:30 to -rO. Those attending were Diane Ros­ HARDWARE elle, Linda Johnson, Patty Rizzo, The present is part of the future for those who are saving reg­ FOR BANKING SERVICE Marcell and Lucille Roach, Carla PAINTS and OILS Mafmorstein, Paula Brown, Jean ularly for a specific purpose. Education, business, marriage, a Monahan, Helen Evers, Debbie, Col­ Agency For “No Roost” leen and Raymond Brown, and' sis­ Pigeon Repellent home. . . all call for an accumulation of money for full realization. — A lso — ters Elizabeth and Linda, with Rose Bashes some adults. Birthdays for this Regular saving is something everyone should practice. Make a It’s All Here For You At week — Carleton. White’s birthday was August 16th, Marge Barniak 51 Main Avenue down payment on your dreams today. Open a savings account today, Saturday, August 18th Diane OCEAN GROVE, N .’J. Ziemer will be 8 years old, and Miss Phone PR 4-4741 at the Central Jersey office serving your home community. Your Ocean Grove’s Own Bank Roselyn (Babe to all her friends) quickly at 3 interest, compounded I Riglit In The Heart Of Town ALLENHURST CAR WASH, Inc. 541 Main Street, Allenhurst KE 1-9810 William J. Collier, Manager Main Avenue at Pilgrim Pathway Specialists In . . . Car Washing & Simonizing! ASBURY PARK & OCEAN GROVE BANK Q Offices Serving Monmouth County MOTOR AND CHASSIS STEAM CLEANED NO WAITING . • AtlCNHUHST • ORADLEV BEACH • EATONTOWN • It Should Be Your Banking Home A ny C ar • F o r t monmouth • freehold (?) • long branch • neptune city 'Undercoated - Hours: Daily 8:00 to-5:00 Federal Deposit Insurance Coiporatfon Sundays & Holidays 9 to 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 ' : '/TUNE TIMES. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY NOW PLAYING AT NEPTUNE CITY THEATRE Star Thrus Top Swimming Meet ittmttamed from Pate 1) Boys 11-12 Breaststroke (40 yd.) Township of Neptune, New Jersey ; Ocean Waves, 3-0 —-(1) David Rakita, 29.8; (2) Stays The following summary was prepared from the annual audit report for 1961 Bowne, (3) Tom Blewitt. as submitted. by Stevens, Fluhr and Stoecklein, Certified/ Public Accountants, Girls 11-12 Breaststroke (40 yd.) and is hereby published according to law. The audit report is on file and may NEPTUNE — The Star Thrus —(1) Nancy Rakita, 43.5; (2) P e g ­ be seen on making application to the undersigned. were.. In top form Monday at the PHILLIP HENDRICKS, Secretary . g y Lankenau, (3) Jackie Ward; Board of Fire Commissioners Air Lanes as they posted a triple Barbara Bailey, Nancy Schaub, Fire District No. 1 win over the Ocean Waves in the Cathy Blewitt. Township of Neptune, N. J, ( Shore . Square Dancer’s . Summer Girls 7-8 Freestyle (20 yd.)—(1) BA LA NCE SHEET — D ECEM BER 31, 1961 . ASSETS Mixed League. Jim Mason’s 193 Robin White, 18.6; (2 s Carol. Love­ Cash — ...... ; ...... — ...... ______$12,027.18 was top score, for the Star Thrus. land, (3) Carol Bailey; Sandra Savings A ccount #49030 .—...______.. 1,873.85 In a nip and tusk fight for Shotwell, Linda Holl, Tinny. Holl, second . place, the Grand Squares Pam Klauder, Linda Wilson Total Assets i ’ . _ ...... $14,501.00 won two games from the second-, Boys 9-10 Freestyle (20 yd.)— ' ‘ ^ - place Goofers tc move to • within (1) Chris Merli, 13.2; (2) Steve LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS one game of the second spot. Dale Accounts Payable ...... - - .... 3,815.37 Bowne, (3) Ronald Hayes; Larry Reserve for New Equipment ...... 10,110.95 Bissey and Faye Rogers posted Beekman, Ken Shotwell, Jeff Klau­ . Surplus Revenue ...... __:...... 569.34 scores of 196 and 167 respectively der, Bill Heckle, Blair. Dowden, foi the Goofers in Shelr isingk Bob Fiedler, Harry Crox. T o tal L iabilities, R eserves a n d 8 u rp lu s ... $14,501.60 win. • Girls 9-10 Freestyle. (20 yd.)-— In the—remaining match, the (i) Nancy Rakita, 11.6; (2 ) P eggy SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1961 Fighting Tigers lived up to their REVENUES Lankenau, (3) Barbara Bailey; Amount to bo Raised by Taxation ______...... name by winning two ;garaes from Cathy Blewitt, Jo Ann Kirsak; Miscellaneous Revenue not Anticipated .... • ;...... the league leading Cast ■ Offs. Nancy Carmichael. . • Marge Millard’s 3,32 was high for Boys 13-14' Freestyle <40 yd.)— ■the T igers. (1) Art Spengler, 23.7; (2) David EXPENDITURES . With only one mere night to go, Rakita, (3) Wm. Kirsak; Bud ■ Maintenance ...... :______;____ Dale Bissey leads the men with Gillan; Don Beckmar John Blew Contingent - Land and Building Purchase a 173 average. . M att Mattice slip­ Fire Hydrant Rental ______itfc F o r P u rch ase o£ N ew F ire E q u ip m en t ...... ped ahead o f W alt C able. intfe the Women’tj Unlimited Backstroke Fire Companies by Referendum ...... Second spot w ith a' 162 average. (40 yd.)—(1) Linds Hart, 27.4; Fayts Rogers Is high for the ladies I (2) Mary Alice Duffy, (3 Jane $07,245.00 with a ,150; Carol pable’s 144' is Sue hyon, playing die title role in “Kalitareproached by •H a r t; Iterinata Fisher, Nancy S u rp lu s R ev e n u e .... ______second .high. ' ; . W hite. James Mason, as Humbert Humbert, in this scene from the ■ Present Team Standings: Cast Pt$tUf$,AlsQ starrecEqfq Shelley Winters, in the role of Ctiar- Men’s Unlimited Freestyle (40 CERTIFICATION iQttef Qnd Petft Setters a&Qitihy. Producedby James B. Harris Offs, 25-8; Goofers, 18-15; Grand yd.)— (1 ) Jack Wright, 19.8; (2 )' We hereby certify that we have examined the books and records of Fire Squares,; 17-16; Fighting Tigers, Ernest Carella, (3, B. J. Georgio. District No. LTowriship of Neptune, New Jersey for the year ended December # “ 5 &y Stan fey Kubrick* “Colita." is presented by 31, 1961 a n d .th a t th e ex a m in atio n w as m ade in acco rd an ce w ith g e n e ra lly a c ­ Wfrorf^ldtcyn-Moyee in association with Seven Arts Produc- 14-19; Star Thrus, 14-19; Ocean . Girls 11-12 Backstroke (40 yd.)— cepted auditing standards. . W aves, 1 1 -2 2 , • / (1) Nancy Rakita, 33.0; (2) Peggy W e,further certify that, in our opinion, the balance sheet and several sup­ porting statements, subject to the foregoing comments, present a true state­ Lankenau, {3) Jackie Ward; Sue ment of the financial position of the Fire District for the fiscal year under Hooper, Farr; White, Shelly Pater­ audit and constitutes a proper report on the audit of the accounts as deter­ The Palisades that border the son, Betty Ann Darby, mined from the books and records subpiltted to us, supplemented by personal inquiry and investigation. Hudson River run for a distance of Unlimited Women’s Freestyle Respectfully submitted, 17 miles within New Jersey’s bor­ (40 yd.),— (1) ; Linda! Hart, 24.0; STEVENS, FLUHR and STOECKLEIN ders. In places, the Palisades reach Certified Public Accountants ( 2 ) Mary . Alice Duffy, (3) Sue —33 , * . $19.84 a height of 500 feet above sea level. Baker; Jane Hart, Georgi Keen, Barbara Gillan Girl’s 13-14 Freestyle (40 yd.)— (1) M ary Alice D iiffy, 2-3.8; (2) You’re Reading The Family Newspaper Hi, Sunlovers, • Rennata Fisher, (3) Nancy White. •Welcome back after another week Boy’s 15-16 Freestyle (40 yd.)— on the beach. Let's visit the South T e lep h o n e C A stle 3-142^ (1) Jack Wright, 20.1; (2) Steve End first for a little news. Propert, (3) B. J. Georgio. Well it seems that LOU MITCH­ ELL is hooked to JEAN LEATH- PALACE Bradley Beach Boy’s 11-12 Freestyle (40 yd.)— ERMAN for the rest of the summer (1) Jeff Propert, 26.2; (2) Kevin or at leas' till she goes back to AUGUST 15-18 Hayes, (3) Tom Blewitt; Bruce school. Will your new home further “LOLITA” ADULTS ONLY T elfeyan, Greg Hook. Retail Division of Methodist Publishing House away from Bryn Mawr hamper AUGUST 19-21 Girl’s 11-12 Freestyle (40 yd.) — ! I) Jackie Ward, 29.9; (2) Sue your relations this winter LOU? ALL DISNEY SHOW DIANE ROLLER appears to be Hooper,. (3) Nancy Schaub; Jean CORESBURY “BIG RED” And F iedler. playing hostess to a certain week­ “THE LIVING DESERT" , end visitor from Paterson. What Girl’s 14 and under Freestyle Re­ do you do on week nights, DIANE? AUGUST 22-28 lay (80 yd.)—(1 ) Rennata Fisher, BOOK STORE We wonder if brother JOE is go­ “JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG’ Betty Darby, Sue Hooper, Barbara ing out with MARGARET MOR- FEATURE TIMES i *S3» - 6 3 0 - 9:39 Bailey; (2) Ward Telfeyan, Weiss, FEATURING THIS WEEK RISSON. What’s soing to happen PR IC E S—A d u lts Sl.OO; Children- 50c Schaub; !3) Blewitt, N. White, P. when DICK MANLEY comes back White, ,Loveland. BOOKS BY from summer school? Oo you think Men’s Unlimited Backstroke (40 DR. J . WALLACE HAMILTON he’ll go out with your sister or RIVOLI- Belmar yd.)— (1) B j. Georgio, 26.3; (2) -Who Goes There” ...... $2.50 MARGARET, JOE? AUGUST 15-18 Al Strassburger, (3) John Blewitt; DR,ELTON TRUEBLOOD AL (match that flying glass) “ BIG RED” And Art Spenglei.. iiruce Looming; .STRASSBURGER seems to have John Manley, 25.4 disqualified. The Life We Prize ...... 3.00 “T H E LIV IN G DESERT” Declaration of Freedom ...... 3.00 been dodging peculiar objects last ALL DISNEY SHOW week, but not SUE ELLEN. She DR. RALPH W. SOCKMAN has ’>een seen making frequent AUGUST 19-21 A Lift For Living 2.00 trips to the South End. What’s the “MR. HOBBS TAKES The Meaning of Suffering ...... 1.25 story, is this true? A VACATION’’ DR. D. REGINALD THOMAS CARTER MC CAFFERY will be BOARDWALK OCEAN GROVE Love So Amazing J 2.50 AUGUST 22-25. i-- Phone 774-1105 leaving this coming week, but "THAT TOUCH OF MINK ERNEST GORDON. what’s goig to happen to your sum­ MON. & TUES. ONLY Through the Valley of the Kwai...... 3.95 mer romance with PAM HANCOX ? AUGUST 20 -21 Florida is a long way away. What has been your best experience this RIALTO - Belmar SPECIAL SALE OF BIBLES summer, a boating lesson from AUGUST 15-21 Red Letter Edition was S7.75 now $3.98 SAM MOFFETT, or watching rats “JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG’ Red Letter Edition with Concordance was $9.25 desert a sinking ship? FEATURF, TIMES: 6:00 and 0:00 now $5.25 JOHN MANLEY appears to be PRICES: Adults Sl.OO; Children 50c White Small Pockct Bible was $3.75 now $1.50 hustling a certain girl from Mis- A U G U ST 22 - 25 souri, while DONNIE MINION “LOLITA” ADULTS ONLY seems to be taking care of her lit- BOXED CARDS flp ■ w h o on ini ria iiT _ . . » Christmas Cards — 50c — 75c — $1.00 — $1.25 C H A R LI E BATDORF and r a u s a m s %%<: Birthday Cards — 75c ALICE COON are still going LAURELTON Motor-Vu. WED., TIIITRS., Fill., SAT 3 MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS strong. We bet you sure wish he Rt. 88 East of Laurelton. Circle . AUGUST 22 -2 3 -2 4 -2 5 would take part in your afternoon ATTENTION — We are selling Religious Rec­ football games. AUGUST 15 r 18 COMP JENKINS seems to be go- ords. You may hear them played “LOLITA” ADULTS ONLY before buying them. AUGUST 19-21 “MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION” A hd “13 W EST S T R E E T ” AUGUST 22-25 • THAT TOUCH OF MINK” P R ospcct -1-1585 AND ‘MADISON AVENUE” BRIELLE Motor Vue NOW PLAYING UNION & THIRD AVES. (Opp.) NEPTUNE CITY SHOPPING CENTER ‘ADVISE & CONSENT’ AUGUST 15-21 “JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG’ Com e a s la te as 10;30 and- still see a complete show A dults—Sl.OO How did AUGUST 22-25 “HATARI” they ever f Phonefbr • make a a h a p p ie r movie of Dinrc claefaen ImcaMon= KIIIl O T g4ll 3rd AVE. & BOARDWALK ASBURY PARK • Train * Rodeo • Wip • Jr. Car Ride • Boats • School Bus . • Turtle • Mixing Bowls

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Red Buttons • Fabian DINNERS When it comes to When plans change— ' . The phone keeps you buttoning-up details of it's nice to know there’s in touch—in person. Peter Lorree * Barbara Eden Sunday Dinner a trip—there’s nothing a phone ahead—-just Much faster and easier like the phone. It gets about anywhere you go. than writing; more SMOKING SECTION AT NO EXTRA CHARGE things done, time for your vacation. Enjoy Excellent Food in Our I Historic Garden or in our at-g tractive DINING ROOM. I NEW JERSEY BELL. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 PAGE U1 OUR OCEAN GROVE TIMES and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY - i m i i i m i aggSBs g ~ - staying at the Hotelc St. -George, of at least eleven thousand persons, was thoroughly congratulated : oh August 13, when the crowning of his luck as. a real kingfisher. Mr. Titania XII, queen of the Asbury roatt^frove. caught over 1 0 0 gingfish off the Park carnival, was accomplished DOWN North End Pier, a number of them with great eclat. A detachment of being over 17 inched and two and dashing Rough Riders passed in And N eptune T im es •. one half pounds.' . reviewi before Titania, halting long Published Friday Tel.- P R o sp ect 5-0007 The Ocean Grove post office base­ enougli to give a brief drill. ■■ WILLIAM T, KRESGE, Editor and Publisher ^ r MEMQRY ball team was achieving a remark­ For the first time in the history CHARLOTTE MEYER, Social Editor able record; The team won its of the organization, a meeting of SIXTY-FOUR MAIN AVENUE, OCRAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY Behold, I stand at the door, eighth straight game, by defeat­ the National Association of Naval SUBSCRIPTION: $3.50 yearly, $2.25 semi-annually. and knock; i t any man hear LME ing the U.S. Coast Guard Club, 9 Veterans, 1861-65, was held in ADDRESSES changed 6n remiest—always give former address. my voice and open the door, to 6 . County teams desiring - to ADVERTISEMENTS: Rates will be furnished by us on request. Ocean Grove, August 12, at the WATCH THE LABEL ON YOUR PAPER FOR THE EXPIRATION OF I will come in ...—(Revela­ play were told to get in touch with Ocean Grove Hotel. Capt. Blair, 103 Mt, Tabor- ’Way. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION . • V /• ••*• tion, 3, 20.) The third engine was delivered Entered as Second Class Mail in Ocean Grove Post Office This. Harvest Home supper of the to the Ocean Grove Fire Depart­ As closely aa He stood be­ Hamilton church was to-be held The Times is on.., sale - at following newsstands: Day's Stationery, . and Hospital, Neptune, urged public ment for the use of Washingt Ruth’s Stationery, Ocean Grove; Cracker Barrel, Shark-River Hills: Freddie’s side His disciples, Jesus, Son support of the current campaigns August 17 from five to eight o’clock. Company. The engine, made Newstand, Asbury Park; Neptune Varsity Shop, Park-Warner’s Drug Store, ,-of God, stands beside us to­ Fifteen Years for funds for the Monmouth Me­ Playing at the Strand Theatre American La France, gave the town Inc., Neptune Soda Shop, Andy's Light Grocery, Nick. Fornarotto, Smith’s during the week of August 12 were Beehive, Harvey's Stationery, and Willy's, Neptune. day, His hand outstretched to morial Hospital, L o n g Branch, and an all-motor fire department, the’ “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm” first in the state. THE TRUTH IN ITS PROPER PLACE raise us, help ua—if we will Pitkin Memorial Hospital, Neptune. 19 47 starring Marion Nixon, “Strangers The Neptune Township school but renounce our sins arid The Ocean Grove fire department (F ro m th e Aug. 15, 1947, Issue first aid squad,answered three calls of the Evening” starring. Zasu Pitts board advertised for sealed bid3 open the door of our penitent ol The Times) August 14. Six-year-old Bruce Ha­ and “Freaks.” r . •■ to be delivered to the district clerk, h e a rts. The Great William mystified an­ gan, Seaview avenue, was removed At tho Ocean Grove Meat Mar­ A. S. Hall, for coal and tw enty other hotel audience August 13 to Pitkin Hospital by the ambu­ ket smoked hams were advertised cords of wood. The school board .when he presented his show of lance. The boy had struck his head at $.17 per lb., porterhouse steak asked also for bids for;• conveying magic and mirth in the lobby of a t, $.45 per lb., June Dairy butter students to the high school from SUBSCRIBE TO THE TIMES against a curb while playing. An the Pathway Manor, 4 Ocean Path­ at $,29 per pound and fresh coun­ the Summerfield area. $ 3 .5 0 A YEAR BY MAIL hour later the squad was called -to way, Ocean Grove. The youngsters Eagle firehouse where Lester Her­ try eggs at $.36 per dozen. On August 15 a small fire at Two Must Go Together were thrilled at the end of the per­ ■ *■------the plant of , Lewis Lumber com­ • H : - • bert, mechanic for the fire depart­ : The Chamber of Commerce of the United States; is one formance when he waved his magic ment, had broken his arm crank­ pany brought out firemen from of the many groups which favors substantial tax reductions The Appalachian Trail/ which wand over an oriental case and out ing the small Eagle truck; He ears Ago Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach and runs from Maine to Georgia, fol­ popped the celebrated educated rab­ was also removed to Pitkin. Ear­ West Grove. The fire was1 in; a as a spur to lagging business. ' low the crest of the Kittatinny bit. Mrs. M. E. Sutherland, pro­ lier in' the day tha squad took paint barrel and was quickly extin­ •At the same time, the Chamber emphasized the need Mountains in New Jersey’s Sussex prietor of the Manor, served re­ Julius Strauder, metalsmith for guished. - County. freshments to the guests during for an accompanying rigid economy program in government. Howard Smith’s hardware store, (F ro m tfce A ug. 17, 1913, issue the social hour that followed. to Pitkin for treatment of a deep of The Times) In its view, cuts of more than $5 billion could be made in Ocean Grove’s final musical con­ cutuin his hand: The thirteenth annual banquet of the budget for fiscal 1963 without harm to any essential pro­ TIDES cert of the 1947 season was to be — - the regular Auditorium ushers aiid AUGUST presented August 21 by the Audi­ collectors was scheduled to be held R A D IO C A B gram: or, service. :r':.'': ' Daylight Saving Time torium choir, and assisting artists. on Thursday evening, August 22 The Chamber's tax reduction plan involves several steps: Date High Low W alter D. Eddowes, minister of mu­ ears Ago at the North End Hotel. Chair­ PRospect A M- P M. A.M. P.M. sic, reported all proceeds would man Dickey planned to make this benefit the Hurricane fund. - A cut in top bracket individual income tax rates from 91 per 20 11:27 11:43 5:17 5:52 the most notable of the banquets cent to 65 per cent; splitting of the lowest individual tax 21 12:08 12:39 6:09 6:55 Linda Lou Donelly, daughter of given the ushers. 22 1 -.05 1:36 -7:08 8:04 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, Jr.; (From the Aug. 1!!, 1932, Issue On August 12 lifeguards effected bracket* with 15 per cent rate on the lower portion; propor­ of . The Times) 23 2:04 2:36 8:13 9:10 69 Asbury avenue, Ocean Grove, six rescues from the heavy surf at 5-5600 tionate adjustment of the rates between the maximum and 24 3:07 3:40 9:15 10:10 celebrated her third birthday with It was expected that. Governor the North End Beach. Two men the minimum; reduction of the corporate tax rate from the ■25 4:14 4:44 10:12 11:04 a group of friends at a garden par­ and Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, of and four women were saved from ECONOMICAL 26 5:17 5:39 11:05 11:29 ty at her home. Attending- were New York, would be the guests of drowning by the activity of the 24 HOUR SERVICE present 52 per cent to 47 per cent. The result would be a 27 6:09 6 ;2 7 11:54 11:5S .■■■ Elinor, Robbin and Brian Rush, Gail Governor and Mrs. Harry Moore g u ard s 7:08 at the annual Governor’s Ball, Au­ Courteous, Comfortable, Clean spur to consumer spending and, more important in the long 28 6':54 12:41 12:44 and Billy Wegge, Judy Sowers, The Ocean Grove Auditorium was Safe and Dependable 29 7:35 7:46 1 :25 1:30 Theresa Thoma, Joanne Harrier, gust 26, in the Monmouth Hotel, packed with an overflowing crowd run, stimulated capital investment by enterprise. This is the 30 8:13 8 :2 2 2:05 2 :1 2 Leeds, Betty B. Fish, and Lela Spring Lake source of more and better jobs—just as it is the source of 31 8:49 8:56 2:43 2:52 Johnson. . An announcement was made that Noting the acute bed shortage the Bradley Beach bank would re­ more tax revenues in the future. in hospitals and the urgent need open before the first of November. But—a big cut in taxes without a cut in spending could SEPTEMBER for more adequate hospital facili­ It was also said that a cash divi­ DayUght Saving Time ties in Monmouth County, the Ex­ dend of sixty percent would be REVIEW LISTINGS prove disastrous. Date High Low ecutive Committee of the Mon­ paid depositors of record on the Why Eomo of these homes' have not A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. mouth County Medical Society at day of reopening. The Ocean Grove Tennis Team been, picked up before now is truly a 1 9 9 :30 3:18 3 :29 its August meeting, held at Fitkin mystery. They, are sensational oppor­ Still Capable :25 made another clean sweep in a tunities. Even if you’ve seen them 2 10 :04 -.04 1C :01 3:50 match with Avon on the Ocean once you owe it to yourself to review Numbers of members of Congress, say Washington re­ 3 10 10 :4C 4:18 :38 :38 '4 Barnegat Lighthouse, erected in Grove courts. A return match with them. Call, or come in—ask for them 4 11 :17 11 :20 4:46 b y n u m b e r. ports; were amazed, even dumbfounded, at the public response 5 •AS 1858, was designed by George Colonial Terrace was to take place 5 11 :41 11 :59 5:16 5 :59 Meade. Meade was later the Un­ A cozy, standard Ocean Grove cottage on a full cor­ to the proposal to apply a withholding tax of 20 per cent on 6 12 12 :45 5 :53 •■00 on August 18> :05 7 ion general who defeated Robert George W. Tetzer, a fisherman 1 . ner lot. Lath & plaster. Oil fired heat. 1st floor lava- 7 12 :56 1 :39 6:53 8 :12 . tory. 2 porches facing south. Good conversion possl- income from dividends and interest. The volume, of Congres­ E., Lee at Gettysburg in 1863, f£~ 2 apts. at a very nominal cost. Lists now at 8 1 :56 2 :40 8:14 9 :18 $11,500. O ffers in v ited . sional mail soared—-and. the overwhelming majority of the 9 3 :07 3 :48 9:23 10 :16 writers were 100 per cent opposed. 10 4 :20 4 :54 10:23 11 :09 * * Four Star Theatre * * MUtual 1-1727 Summer living plus just enough income without work 11 5 :23 5 :52 1 1 :12 11 :21 2 . to carry the property. This is a 3 apartment summer dwelling just a block from .the beach. It even has a The fact brought an interesting comment from the Ma­ ■12 6 :18 6 :43 12:01 12 :17 ■— P resents •—■’; : BACK HOE SERVICE fire-escape. F u lly fu rn ish e d , ready, to go. NOW $7,000. son City, Iowa, GIobe-Gazette: “One thing the volume of pro­ 13 ■7:07 7 :32 12:53 1 :I2 Offers invited. 14 7 :5S 8 :21 1:42 2 :05 One Hour of Fun for the Family tests over the proposed withholding, tax on interest and divi­ An exclusive with Bronson’s now^ Ocean Pathway 15 8 •43 -9 .09 2:30 2 :58 Animal Acts • Miniature Circus WILLIAM 3. dwelling. 2 lots thru to Olin Street. 2 car garage dends has done is to point out how widespread capitalism is 16 9 :32 9 :59 3:17 3 -.48 Borden Bell Ringers •. Magic on Olin. Dwelling on Ocean Pathway , has 17 10 :24 10 :52 4:04 4 :38 World’s Smallest Clown - LR, DR, BR, kitchen and lavatory first floor. 2nd floor a is the United States today.” 18 11 11 •32 bedroom with private bath and 3 rooms and a bath. 3rd :17 4:51 5 :32 . ;n a f f in & so n floor has 3 twin bedrooms and bath with separate entrance. Apparently a good many of us fail to realize that own 19 11 :47 12 13 5:42 6 :31 MERRY-GO-ROUND BLDG. H ot a ir h ea t. NOW $17,500. 20 12 :43 1 .09 6:39 7 :39 North End Boardwalk TRENCHING ership of stock, for instance, is no longer the province of the 21 1 :42 2 :0 ii 7:45 R £.,c 2pe Cod. cottage with full basement and garage. :4S Ocean Grove SEPTIC TANKS Oil fired hot water heat. 2 bedrooms- and full bath 22 2 :44 3 :11 8:51 9 :46 ' 4. first floor. Ample closet space. Kitchen in front sec­ few but of the many. Stockholders in American corpora .4 23 3 :50 14 9:51 10 :38 • 4 SHOWS DAILY — 11:30 A.M. 1608 BARKALOW ROAD tion of house.; 2nd floor expansion finished in 2 bedrooms tions now number about 16 million. Most of them are in the 24 4 :53 5 ;12 10:44 11 :06 1:30, 3:00 and 7 P.M. an d fu ll b a th . NOW $10,500. O ffers in v ited . 25 5 :46 6 01 11:25 11 middle-income bracket and many are in the lower income :34 25c for Everybody BELMAR, N. J. 26 6 :29 6 •42 12:11 12 :20 brackets. These people would have been hit hardest by the 27 7 •09 7 20 12:53 I 05 20 per cent withholding. Their effective tax rate—-which 28 7 45 7 56 1:32 1 47 29 8 20 8 29 2 :1 0 2 27 is the proportion of total income paid in federal income •30 8 53 9 02 2:44 3 04 •E A l ESTATE • INSURANCE • MOKTOAOES U HT, 1M0 taxes—is far below 20 per cent. They would have been de LARGE YEAR ROUND HOME 53 Main Ave., Ocean Grove PR 4-1058 PR 4-2080 EXCELLENT CONDITION prived of important income, and would have had to wait LEGAL NOTICE for protracted periods before obtaining overpayment refunds. South End—an unusually well constructed and maintained STATE OF NEW JERSEY, DEPART­ home. First floor: Large living room with a fireplace, dining / On top of that, something like. 127 million people, have MENT1 OF BANKING AND INSUR­ room, kitchen, den, and lavatory. Second floor: 4 large bed­ A NCE. T re n to n , July. 25, 1962. W H ER E­ rooms, and a full tile bath room. Third floor contains one large “A ONCE IN A LIFE TIME BUY” , interest bearing savings accounts—and, again, a substantial AS, The Millers Mutual Fire Insurance bedroom, full tile bath room with, a tlle stall shower plus North End Section: Private Home—Two LARGE BEDROOMS, Company, located at Fort Worth in the storage. Full basement with a large finished recreation room. ' (both will take complete bedroom sets), LARGE CLOSETS, portion of lower income families are in this category. State of Texas has filed in this Depart- COMPLETE REAL TILE BATH, LARGE LINEN CLOSET, m enta sworn statement by. the proper All hardwood floors throughout. Spacious concrete front porch. The American people are still capable of kicking up their officers thereof, showing its condition Heated by oil fired hot water. Well worth your attention and 2nd floor. HUGE LIVING ROOM, .COMPLETE POWDER heels when a manifestly unfair legislative proposal is made. on Dec. 31, 1961 an d business fo r th e inspection. $25,000. ROOM, ULTRA MODERN KITCHEN, plenty of cabinets year, and has complied .in all respects WALL OVEN, COUNTERTOP COOKING UNIT, CONDI- with the laws D f this State applicable That was the case, happily, with the withholding scheme. to it: now,' therefore, I.:.Charles R. TIONED AIR FOR SUMMER .MODERN FORCED HOT AIR Howell, Commissioner of Banking and PRIVATE HOME OR GUEST HOUSE OIL HEAT, FOR COMFORTABLE WINTER LIVING, NEW — i------I ; ! ------Insurance of the State of New Jersey, WIRING, COPPER PLUMBING, NEW OAK FLOORS, JUST do hereby certify that said Company is One of Ocean Grove’s finest year round homes with'an, The People Pay duly authorized to transact, business FINISHED DECORATING BOTH INSIDE & OUT, ROOM What idea, what philosophy, dominated the minds of in this state in accordance with, law OCEAN VIEW. Beautifully landscaped grounds." Contains liv- FOR GARAGE. “MOVE IN WITHOUT SPENDING A u n til- M ay 1. 1963. IN W ITNESS in room with a log burning fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 5 NICKEL”. the men who founded this country, and laid down the prin­ WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my bedrooms, all very bright and cheerful, V / i baths, complete name and affixed my seal, at Trenton, COMPLETE PRICE — FIRM — $13,500.00 — TERMS ciples they meant it to abide by? the day and year first above written. laundry, enclosed sun porch with a southern exposure, partial Plenty of BUNGALOWS AVAILABLE, 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOMS. Charles R. Howell. Commissioner of basement, gas hot water heat, patio with an aluminum roof, SEE US N O W Admittedly, there have been vast changes in the nation Banking and Insurance; (SEAL) and wall to wall carpeting throughout most of the house. Financ­ “Better Buy From Hurry and Be Satisfied” and the world since the great Jefferson’s day. Rut this does -3 2 -3 4 ■ ii ing can be obtained if necessary. Full price $24,000. not excuse the development of an attitude which makes the FOR RENT J. A. HURRY AGENCY ■attraction of votes the paramount objective of great nurn- REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Near south end parking. Small 3 room bungalow. IdeaUor hers of government officials who show small concern for the 2 and 3-Room one or two people. Available September 15th to June 15th at G6 MAIN AVENUE OCEAN GROVE value of the dollar and who seek more and more monolithic WEEK OR MONTH $65 month-plus utilities. Tel, PRospect 4-4132 Residence 5-0899 and dictatorial power. NOW THRU GOLDEN Established over 47 YEARS The people put up every dollar that is returned to them SEPTEMBER I. J. HURRY — OWNER-BROKER-AGENT by government through-welfare state charity. Arid they pay (Sept. Rates are reduced) \ REALTOR MEMBER S.MX.B., •, not only in money but in the infinitely more important coin A lsoM - ■■ Single & Double Rooms EDWIN D. RALSTON AGENCY of lost liberty. Cordova Hotel 48 MAIN AVENUE . OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL SALES ' . 1 I------PR 5-0398 Guest House. Beautiful ocean view. 8 bedrooms, "O ut industrial plans may flourish, pur universities may PR 4-3084 26 Webb Ave. - Ocean Grove each with private toilet. Showers. Automatic heat. thrive, or commerce may crowd the markets- of the globe Fine condition. but all this will be s t e r i l e and finally lost unless love of coun­ Hotel. One of the finest. Excellent business. Of­ try transforms material success into spiritual greatness fered at greatly reduced price. —Dwight D. Eisenhower. Lovely Home Guest house and small apartment. Can be bought completely remodeled and re­ with $1,000 down. decorated, large living room with fireplace; modern kitch­ 2 family. Hot water heat, oil burner. Central loca­ en; 3 bedrooms and 2 b a th s; tion. Rcduced to only $7,000, due to illness must large closets; 2 porches; hot sell quick. water gas heat See these properties while the season is on. 3 family. 7 rooms and two 3-room apartments. Oil $18,000.00 burners. Very good condition. $12,500. Home about 10 years old, liv- . Restaurant — dining room seats 134 — completely Guest house. North side near ocean. Automatic . ing room, ■ kitchen, 4 bed-, e q u i p p e d kitchen — owner’s apartment with hot water room s, 2 baths; garage; heat. Rcduced to $13,500. steam ott heat heat. 8 room home. Gas heat. V/2 baths, full basement. $15,000.00 Only $9,800. 30 x 60 lot' in good location Rooming house — nineteen rooms, a combination Modern bungalow with garage. Automatic heat. $3500.00 home and business — owner’s apartment with hot wa­ $19,500. . can purchase an additional ter oil heat. 15 x 60 if desired. • Modern home, open fireplace. Insulated. Oil burner. All year rentals. Large lot for sale. Summer Rentals ' We have others.

Jennie Meyer V. M. KUBLER AGENCY :: RE AL ESTATE ALVIN E. BELLS, Realtor Realtor Member of SMLS 47 Yt Main Avenue BOY. MAN, DOG in need of love and understanding tell the heart­ Ocean Grove, N. 3. 78 MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE, 117MAIN AVE. OCEAN GROVE warming story of “Big Red,” starring Walter, Pidgeon and youngs PRospect 4-2124 {lilies Payant, playing at the Rivoli, Belmar, Wednesday through TeL PR 4-3061 PR 4-1142 Saturday, August 15, 16, 17, 18. Second feature: Walt Disney’s “The Living Desert.” FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 OCEAN GROVE TIMES; and NEPTUNE TIMES,. TOWNSglP OF NEPTUNE, NEW JERSEY rA fli r i v ■ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chaffinch, for­ OCEAN GROVE merly of Elberon and now of Sara­ tell me something about the old believe that these were brothers sota, Fla., are renewing friendships Monmouth Park Race Track ? I was and sister-in-law of Alexander the in the Shore area while vacationing O ld Names In Monmouth born there and it was at that time younger; hence my interest in iden­ in the Grove at the Pathway Manor, owned by Jeter Walden who mar­ tifying Alexander with Upper Free­ 4 Ocean Pathway. . ried my father’s sister, and my Dad hold. C.D., PennBville, N. J. Mrs. Robt. Schanck, accompanied trained horses there and his broth­ Question #65. We have an old by her daughter and son, Carolann er was a jockey . there. My father piece of furniture which we belieye and' Dick, of Haddon Heights, are was a Bennett, and I would appre­ originated in Monmouth County. visiting with Mrs. Schanck’s moth­ ciate information oh that. family We would like to date this piece. er, Mrs. W. S. Naughright, 85. Main too. Mrs. N. T., Edinburgh, N. J. ‘ Below is a list of names which ap­ Ave., for the week. ■ pear on the furniture: A. Zerr, Your humble editor of . this col- Freitag, James Murphy, O. or U. P. Charles Dennerlin, 145 Em­ 1 Mrs; John Williamson, ,87 Heck uirin has been overrun with corre­ Bruce, T. Noonan, Theodor Gar- bury avenue, a life-long resi­ avenue, president of. the Ocean spondence about history, telephone dent o f t h e Grove, became a bade, J. C. Wycof, Rev. A. A. Mc­ Grove PTA, was hostess Monday calls arid just casual en passant Kay, Crook. Perhaps you could help great-grandfather for the 4th night to a group of her executive inquiries, so that his week we must time last Thursday, when his us to find out when and Where it board when programs for' the try to cover only some letters and was made. H.S., Red Bank. granddaughter, Mrs. C la ire monthly meetings were planned. some overdue answers. We love #56. I am a descendant of Joseph Davidson, presented Him with The membership; drive will start The Storm mail, who doesn’t? — so do please a great-granddaughter, Lisa Chamberlain (Chamberlin) who Sept. 17. Board chairmen attend­ continue, to send us all commeints was bom 1732 in Monmouth Coun-. .Claire, at 12:05 a.m. in Over- ing were Mrs. Arthur Dietz, Mrs. and many more questions. brook Hospital,' Summit, Mr. - The following lines of verse were ty, and died in 1815 in Alexandria Donald King,", Mrs. Kenneth Del- prompted after viewing some of the A nsw ers: Twp., Hunterdon County. X am try­ fy Dennerlin now has two great- lett, Mrs; Theodore R. Beekman, damage to New Jersey’s shore caused #65-1 Adams. I am acquainted ing to find out about his birth, hia grandsons and two g re a t-: Jr., and Mrs. Franklin Holl.. by the ocean during the last storm, with Alexander Adams, who came granddaughters. His grand- wife, etc. E.L.C., Olivia, Minn. Having enjoyed several weeks at The sea, the every changing-sea. in 1685 and lived in Piscataway. In #57. The line of Gov. Joel Park­ d a u g h te r Claire’s husband, ’ the Melita, M r.. and Mrs. , Arnold 1696 he lived in Freehold—appar­ . David Davison, is a school Not always sparkling blue and gay IIII ^ ii! M l er is obscure, it is strange that a Ruegg will return, Saturday to Boats gently rocked, bathers joined ently until 1701. By 1703 he was in man in the pubiic eye, such as he princapal in Summit. two their home, 165 3rd Court, Vero Appnquinimink (Delaware) and is months ago his other grand- . in play. was, can’t be traced further back Beach, Florida; Former residents Some urge demands a chango mmm in the Duck Creek MM' records than his great-grandfather, and ■ : daughter, Mrs. Jean Broadwa­ of Ocean Grove, the Rueggs have which I have studied in- Swarth- ter of Neptune gave birth to a Mood and color turn somber gray, Question #46 proof of this has only just been participated in the Auditorium to delight. A little annual common more. I suspect that Alexander found in the middle west. So, we baby girl. Now both Claire and Heaving waves and scattering An old-herbal states “Eyebright” choir while here, where they have spray in dry pastures and roadsides in Adams of Shrewsbury in ,1769, would like to know the parents of . Jean each have a boy and a sung many seasons. this country and Europe. From tho about whorii I inquired, may be girl. -Jean’s husband, Charles Roaring and slashing at all in its Common eyebright is a small low David Parker and Mary Rhea whose - w ay. frequent mention of Euphrasia by grandson of Alexander A. immi­ Broadwater, is d teacher in the Miss Anna Knutti, of Mt. Ver­ herb, rising up usually but with one son was Thomas Parker, bom 1737, Frenzied demon now, rightly named the poets, it would appear to have grant, through, son James, born died 1822, who married Sarah-Stout . Neptune school system. non, N. Y., a regular vacationist blackish green stalk a span high, been formerly held in high repute 1701 in Freehold. Alexander the here for many years; is stopping “Old Devil Sea’’ Bills, born 1751. A.P.M., Colts , spread from the bottom into sundry for its medicinal virtues. It h a B younger seems to have lived only N e c k ..' Summer vacationers in Ocean at the St. Elmo Hotel until after What emotions do these bursts of branches, whereon are small and , anger, free? no value as a flowering plant (Hen­ briefly, near or out of Shrewsbury, Inquiries may be directed to the Grove for more than 25 years, Labor Day..,-. : ; • ■ ’■ /v:' almost round, yet pointed, dark derson’s Handbook of Plants) by 1766 he was in Maidenhead Mr. and Mrs. Henry Von Hinken Could .it be proving to dreamers green leaves, finely snipped about Monmouth Co. Historical Assn., 70 . Ocean Grove Patrolman Milton like me There is a perennial form, Scrophu- Twp.; by 1771 in Nottingham Twp. C ourt St.', Freehold, N. J., or to are spending an enjoyable two Asay. is being held , iii Fitkin •Hos­ the edges, two always set together, lariaceae, leaves are opposite, flow­ (both now Mercor County) and he week’s vacation at the Marine That the mark of time the sea and very thick. It' grows in mead­ Mrs. Irving T. Bartlett, chairman pital several days for observation. never bore ers are on terminal spikes, color died the latter place in 1798. A of the genealogy sub-committee of Hotel, Pilgrim Pathway. \ ~. He was taken to the hospital Mon­ ows and grassy places in the coun­ purplish-blue to white, rarely yel­ James Adams and Abigail Adams And man’s ' control stops beyond try. It is under the sign of Lion, the above Historical Assn., 46 day. ■ - ■ th e shore. low; Var. Collina groW B to 1 foot witnessed the will of a Joseph Tay­ King’s Highway, Middletown, N. J., A surprise farewell party in and Sol claims dominion over it. in height. • JOHN WOODS lor in Upper Freehold in 1766, I or in care of this newspaper. the' lobby of the Shelburne Mr. arid Mrs^, Howard X Smith, The juice, or distilled water of Eye- Question #58 Wolcott—Bennett Hotel was held for Rev. arid 135 Stockton avenue, left this week 680 Seventh Street bright, taken inwardly in white Brooklyn 15, N. Y. . —Race Track Mrs. Wm. A. Auftin, and motoring, to Alaska; Mr. Smith wine or broth, or dropped into the Can you please tell me where or daughter, Beryl, who will be plans to use. the Al-Can Highway eye's, for diverse days together, how I can find out something about leaving for England on Aug­ on the journey out 'and. return by BIBLE SCHOOL ENDS helps. all infirmities of the eyes the Wolcotts, my mother’s people? ust 22 on the Queen Mary; way of Seattle; visiting the World's that cause dimness of sight.; Some I would like to get a family tree Classified Advertisements then; in early January they F a ir. -v: make conserve of the flowers to the straightened oiit before I pass on. Advertisement for these column* should be In the office of "The will be journeying to Chile NEPTUNE — The hymn “There same effect. It also helps a weak My mother was a Wolcott of Eat- Times" NOT LATER THAN 11:00 AJUL Thursday of esch week. where Rev. and Mrs. .^Anftin Rev. James A. Brimelow and Shall Be Showers of Blessing” cer­ brain or memory. “What is Eye- ontown, N. J. where they were a CLASSIFIED AD BATKlj h iB tainly was very appropriate last have spent twenty years as sister, MrB. Sara Brimelow b rig h t? ” . great many in the family. I have W. Words OR LESS _ _ missionaries. Their, daughter, Taylor, of Newburgh, N. Y., Friday evening as Good Shepherd Answer #46 ;.' wanted to get there very badly so Additional Wordsnwua AuuvisABOVE 29 SB SEVENTY CENTS' who has completed one year in have purchased the property at Chapel had a, capacity attendance Eyebright is Euphrasia Oflincinal- that I could find some of them, Neptune High School, will fin­ 134 Main avenue,; from the . at the closing exercises of the is, the name being from euphraino, but never got there. And can you ish high school in Chile and estate,. of Robert J. Eichhorn Daily Vacation Bible School. Each given to a representative or brought ta office, j>er- and are making this their year- , department explained the work sonally must be accompanied by cash or stamps to cover cost. Copy return to the states for her car from-each post, in the Tots, accepted over phonePhone isas a coiirte^imf*courtesy and, convenience— -c®v^p to c°**- customers. C o p y college years. Gifts were pre­ round home. Rev. Brimelow that they did during the two weeks Bills due immediatelyllately upon presentation. has retired after fifty years of the school. Hand work was dis­ Juniors and/or Senior group: These sented to the Auftins at the runs on different lanes. ,The fastest with the New Yprk Conference played including a scale model of party, instigated by Mrs. E. two cars wiil run two ( 2 ) scheduled McNear and Mrs. Helen Wil­ of the Methodist Church. The a tabernacle. Honor students of FO B B E N T REAL ESTATE FOB SALE sale was made through the Jen­ each department were awarded car of the two combined times shall son. Refreshments were served be declared the iriterpost chanipion. WHY NOT TRY THE DUN-HAVEN at a social hour which follow­ nie Meyer Agency. prizes this year. One of Ocean Grove's finest ed. Mr. Auftin is secretary of 6 . The Teens group will, consist and most beautiful hotels. Rates are Among those removed to Fitkin surprisingly reasonable for an elevator the Bible Society in Chile. of those entrants from 13 to 15 hotel «*up front”—on beautiful Ocean owner by appointment. Phone PR 5 - Hospital this week by the Ocean years of age, and shall compete Pathway, only 4 doors fr o m the ocean! — l S t l Vacationers in Ocean Grove for Grove ambulance were Mrs. Wm. only for first, second and third place Write now for picture folder with low P erkins, I Z i Clark avenue, and rates. . LOT for sale, near ocean in Ocean many years, Mr. and Mrs. G. Within their respective group. WANT TO AVOID STAIRS? Grove, or will build home to suit. Call, • Barre Giles, of Washington, D.C., Grover C. Shantz, 144 Clark ave­ The Dun-Haven has, 15 ground floor evenings, PR 4-4879 o r. write Box 5235, will be staying at the Arberton nue. A patient of the Ocean Grove Rules For Derby bedrooms and almost seventy bedrooms c/o. Times Office, Ocean Grove. —26tf more—served by the safest type ele­ Hotel, Seaview avenue, until after Nursing Home, Miss Mary Prender- vator built, slow and easy! FOR SALE—Owner moving .out of L abor D ay. gas was removed to Fitkin and WANT TO GO TnE THE MOVIES? state. Must sell fine year round'income then to Monmouth Memorial Hos­ Annual Youth Events Don't even move out of your Dun- producing property, located on corner Haven rocker! Twice each week we near St. Paul’s Church in Ocean Grove. pital, Long Branch. In Shark River Hills take you to all the world’s beauty spots Has three apts.—three baths;, two love­ with professional gorgeous color and ly large porches. Hot Water heat. (oil). The final dances at the Uncle Sunday, Sept. 16th sound travelogs' on a huge screen in Full basement. Aluminum storm w in-- SHELL Bill Thomson Youth Center on Main one of . Ocean.Grove's largest and most Idows. Two apts. rented to year round beautiful lounges. Yes—travel all over tenants who wish long term leases. avenue will be held this comiiig NEPTUNE — At a regular the world In your own .rocker! Rent from two apts. pays everything BEAUTY week. On Monday night the high meeting of the American Le­ MISS YOUR FAVORITE T.V. PRO­ with nice margin. of profit;. This Is a school ages gather for their last GRAMS? We have multiple T.V.s now -good buy for smart buyer. Valued at gion Coaster Derby Committee —not Just one program you can watch $18,500.00 b u t w ill co n sid e r a n y r e a - . social with a “Bermuda Hop" at held last night the following rules ^-each. in a separate area! The-Dun- sonable offer because time is on the SALON Haven will be packed again this sum­ 8:00 p.m.. .Wednesday evening the were established for this yeaT’s side of purchaser; This property waa sm college ag'eS'-are-together at 9:00 mer for one very good reason: no ho­ re c e n tly reconditioned throughout. event on Brighton avenue, Shark tel offers more for the money. We P le a se call M U 1-3272. -2 7 -3 1 72 MAIN AVENUE p.m. Another “Bermuda Hop” will River Hills, Sunday, Sept. 16: mean to keep Jt “Ocean Grove’s best OCEAN GROVE be held at 7:30 Thursday night, this b u y ” ;:.-;;:. •<>. . —17tf HOUSE 4- i 7 Abbott Avenue, Ocean 1. Each entrant will make three Grove. Double corner lot—one block Ample Parking — No Meters time for the junior high school ages. (3) scheduled runs, one in each of Tuesday afternoon Zad, portrait ar­ TIME TO RESERVE for. summer va­ from ocean. Immediate occupancy. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS three (3) lanes, against other en­ catio n —ap ts. fro m $75 to $125 a w eek — A sking p ric e $12,500. Call P R 5-3800 o r tist on the North End boardwalk trants within his age group. The ro o m s fro m $25 to. $55 a w eek. A ll call your own broker.. •/ —-27tf Peul Davidson for many years, will entertain both entrant with the lowest total time utilities supplied plus linen & cleaning. P ro p . PR 5-4461 Private porches—ocean view . from ?DEnW SOME-Open' fire place young and old with his special for these three (3) scheduled runs every room—enjoy the cool . ocean bath5aS

PH 4-0979 One Oceie At». GRAND ATLANTIG HOTEL I FKANK E. SCOTT. Owner — HABOLVN B. SCOTT, Mgr. I For S.R. Hills PTA | — DIRECTLY OW THE OCEAN — = . N E P T U N E “Building for To­ morrow’s World” will be the theme for the year of the Shark River Hills P.T.A. the announcement was DUN-HAVEN HOTEL Beach and Main Avenues, Ocean Grove made by Mrs. Frank Beardsley, pro- 10 OCEAN PATHWAY Hot and cold water in rooms; some with private “The Friendly House for Friendly People’ grais?. chairmaii. at the executive AUDITORIUM, OCEAN PATHWAY — PAV1UON «afl OCEAN •baths and.lavatories. committee meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Rob-it Good­ FAMOUS SUPREME BLEND COFFEE Half Block to Ocean rich. .AND DESSERTS FROM OUR OWN BAKE SHOP 11 Main Avenue Mrs. Richard Lang, president, in­ troduced the new officers and com­ mittee chairmen. They are Mrs. 1 Protected — inside and outside ~ w|fii modera auteasstii?. I | Rooms with running water, 1 sprinkler system to assure your relaxation and safety. . . | * Beardsley, first vice president; Mrs. clean, cool, airy. Near all res­ Owen Henricks, second vice presi­ j NEW ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS I taurants and cafeterias. Our dent; Clement Agresta, treasurer; FROM THE PORCHES OP TIIE DUN-HAVEN Mrs. Carl Herman, recording secre­ I-. Phone PRospect 5-888B 39th Season — M, J. WOODRING j rates are always moderate. tary; Mrs. David Thompson, cor­ tin*! ...... responding secretary; Mrs, Beards­ “ , j|g Kitchen Privileges Optional ley, program; Mrs, Henricks, pro­ cedure and by-laws; Mrs. D. 3ST. 1 P»1 >yr^‘.r A - .- . Phone: | Payne and Mrs. Emil Genneli, ways and means; Mrs. Kenneth Laur- I ' '-Tfj . PRospect 5-9691 I sen and Mrs. Harold Anderson, hos­ jj ■ "iiiiimiHirmi . . g p itality . ; C leaver & Bladls, Ownership-Management | Mrs. Robert Haase and Mrs. Rob­ ONE OF OCEAN GROVE’S FINEST IIOTELS ert Herbert, membership; Mrs". Rob­ ELEVATOR BREAKFAST CAFETERIA . COLOR & SOUND MOVIES ert Downing, publicity; Mrs. John Slop in or Write for Illustrated Folder With Rates Smith, Congress Publications; Mrs, PRospect 6-0072 DR. JAMES GRAHAM R B. Trimmer, Jr., newsletter; Kenneth Traphagen, school educa­ tion; Edward Wright, legislation; DIRECTLY ON THE Mrs. James E. Smith, Jr., music: OCEAN FRONT Mrs. Robert Davis, sunshine and spiritual education; Mrs. Henry Dining Room Moog, historian; Mrs. Lester Gold­ stein/ exceptional child, Mrs Charles 28 OCEAN PATHWAY | | (at the water’s edge) Ocean Grove, N. J. i and Coffee Shop Manz, reading and library service; Open to Public Ono block from ocean and 1 ; Rooms with Bath and Telephones * Elevator Service § William Sobeek, health and safety; Special Rates for Auditorium. | James L. Orr, audio-visual aids; i Owned and Operated by Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association | American Plan, single or suites, I Richard Lung, scout institutional May, June and Sept. some with private baths. Clean i representative, Mra. Arthur Hen­ ! Four Large Lounges * Three Sun Decks | rooms, good food, moderate prices. | ricks, Mrs. Robert Goodrich and Call PRospect 4-1320 Mrs. Alfred Garfall, scholarship | Guest' Entertainment * Television * Musicals , | —■ • For Reservations Write or Phone § PRospect 4-5712 \ , ; a fund. Ocean at the Front Door *■ Pool at the Rear Door | 3iitininiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii»iniiiii»iiiiiiiuiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiniii»»i»iininiii)niiiiniiiii»ii»niii»ii«iiiiiiiiin«r. FRANK W. THORPE & SON. =: Mrs. Beardsley, announced the l!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiui!iiiiiiii]fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii>iiiitiiiiiiinaiiiit«iiri[iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiiiie ‘ ■' ' -Owner-M gr;:-; 5 program for the. Sept 17 P.T.A. j ATTRACTIVE RATES ARE EUROPEAN PLAN | JTim ji iii iii i ii«iff iibii 11101 r«iii ii ■ h ■ iii iia ii a iii u in i ill ii i iiiiiiuiiisiii !i«ii in iir« it t iiiii in iii in iTivjiiii iiit!i iiti itiii t il a 11 iff meeting, will be “Meet Your Teach­ | For reservations phone PRospect 4-5000 | ers” and will include a curriculum TheSampler Inn f discusion. | MARION ISLEY, Manager | J HOTEL AND CAFETERIA I S i S S ORMOND HOTEL Siiiiiiiiiiiii iiiihiii mi Him iiiiimiiiiii in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiff i 28 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove Telephone, PRospect 5-1905 g a - *• a 5 Cheerful and comfortable rooms, \frith hot and cold running .3 ? water at moderate rental. Open for guests from May to Oc- | | tober-first ; | SAMPLER INN CAFETERIA in same building | Auditorium 15 MAIN AVENUE | | Hotel is NOW OPEN; Cafeteria opens June 14 | » v Zt Block from Oceanfront . 1 1 FORTY-FIFTH SEASON | ELEVATOR SERVICE . . Large | Services ...... iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiwiiiiiMiS uiiimiiiuiutitiuaitauiiiiiiauaiiaiiaiiiiiaiiiiiaita>iaiiaiiai!iiiaiiiiii!iaiiaiiatiiiiauaiiiiiaii(iiiua>:aiiiiiiii(iiiiiinaiiiiiaiiiiiii>£ Sunday Schedule aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiii^ Aug. 19 — A.M., Bishop Fred- •rick Piereo Corson, Philadel­ phia Area, Methodist Church; P.M., Rev. Dr. Chester A. Pennington, OVERLOOKING OCEAN Rooms Hennepin Avenue M ethodist. AMERICAN PLAN Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. slliaiiaiiiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiii'iiiiiiajianiiiiiiiiiaNiiiaiiaiiaiiiiiaijiiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiiiiauatiaiiaiiaiiaiiliiaiialiaiiaiiaiiaiiailBitaiiari Aug. 26— A.M., Rev. Dr, Nor­ I Home-like Hotel , . . Excellent 1 18 PITMAN AVE. • ONE-HALF BLOCK TO BEACH j man W. Paullin, The Eastern Bap­ | Food . . . All Rooms Hot and tist Theological Seminary, Phila­ 5 ’ Cold Running Water. | . New Hollywood beds, running water in all rooms; showers on 5 ; 6 A bbott Avenue delphia, Pa.; P.M., Rev, Dr. Nor­ = L. BCHIRME1STER | all floors; near restaurants and cafeterias: also 2 and 3 room I man W. Paullin. PRospect 4-4049 i apt.; special rates May, June and after Labor D a y ,. PRospect I 5 Owner-Mgr. Sept. 2 — A.M., Rsv. Dr, Norman | 6-9688. | W. Paullin; P.M., Bishop Arthur 3; | Mrs. Francis Arnold, Owner Mrs. E. S, Dumke, Manager i Moore, Atlanta, Ga. HOTEL Sept. 9 — A.M., Dr. Elmer G. C O N TINE N T A L B R EA K FA STPhone: PR ospect 4-9849 CO N TINENTAL B R EA K FA STPhone: "iliiiiiiiiiiiiifc.iiHiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiriiiiiliiiiiiuiiiniiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilHiliiliiiialiiniliiiiiii^iiijiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiirN; Homrighau3en, Dean 'of Princeton ELEVATOR uiiiiiiiiiiiiaiitiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiii|iitiaiiiiiiiiifiiiiiriiiiiitiiiiiiii!iiltiiiaiiiiiiiiitiiiii|)iiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiliiitilli>f European Plan | lism, Northeast Conference, Evan­ V Mil restaurants I 31 Ocean Pathway = gelical United Brethren Church, • Continental breakfast . (op- - Three short blocks to the Great'Audi- 5 | (formerly The Keystone) | I ^ torium. One block from ocean. Rooms a iliary. “ or without private baths and .5 Owner operated by Hazel and I e rooms with private toilets. Also apart- " | All rooms have private lavatories. Showers, Heat. | Norman Witt, successors to. Mr. s | ments. Restful, Reasonable, Homelike. - 5 ■ B B B B and Mrs. Harold Stratton. s Television — Breakfast Served — Open all .Year | PREMIUM RETREADS MAIN & CENTRAL AVES. 1 1 Located between the Auditorium and the Ocean | Life Time Guarantee P R 5-7525 | PR ospect 6-9724 M r. & Mrs. A. D. Perrlne, Ownership-Management i | ' Rates Upon Request | ■ti a ii i itati it 1111 ii t ■ iiiii iii a i ii i tii i ■ tta ti i u>i i ii 11 ti i ii 111 ii 11 iiiii ■ iiiii ininitiBii i iiaiiin ■ itsn if i ii ii ■ iiiii ij 11 i ii itiriiin i ii iiiaitiriai riiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ 1 Phone PR 4-1142 Mrs. V. M. Kubler, Owner-Manager | aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiii! s ’ . - - ' ' 5 ^itiiiiniiiininininininiiiiHinaiiaHiiiininiiiinanaiiininiiiiniiiiiiininiuiiianiniuiiiiiiininiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinjl OCEAN ! BREAKERS H O T E L S ^ ] : n- w i e w LAKENSEA VILLA | AMERICAN PLAN — 3 MEALS DALIY | Avenue . to Beach ‘ COLOR TV. Bright, cheerful airy rooms with hot and cold running water, WE SPECIALIZE IN INSPECTION Rooms nnd Ap’ts. - I Dining Room Open To Everyone | showers, by day, week or month. Convenient to cafeteria and short walk to STATION FRONT END AND overlooking/ocean Asbury Pafk. Continental Breakfast included in rates of rooms. Special Rates BRAKE CORRECTION | Some Rooms with Private Bath and Lavatory . . . | for May, June and after Labor Day. PR 4-2282. . Wheel Balancing and Front ^ W B w ii Hot & cold water in rooms - . STEWART, JOHNSON & WAGNER—Owner-Mgt. End Alignment. Guaranteed TV L o u n g e ' | Full view of boardwalk and ocean froir. 3 spacious i Brake Work. | porches. PR 5-9526. | EASY CREDIT TERMS ‘ f e s S g i L g H i Webb Ave at •■■■■aBil ocean Mr. and Mrs. A.'D. Perrine — New Ownership Mgt, | CUSTOM TIRE CO, P R 4-4345 E U a ar.<3 Artbaif Torc«mi>, O fW r-IU aatm 12*0 MAIN ST., BRAD I.Br BEACH iuioinihinrauiniu*n^i*ui^iw*iu^iuitt«^imiuMtuiu»nauiuiiiiiiiuiu»uiitiuiuiuatiauaiiiii«uiuiiiiu«i*J(ii? FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 OCEAN ,«ROyE TOffiS and NEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE^ NEW JERSEY > * <5 is s b Vi*r

Those interested will be .happy to cue luncheon, for Edward, Robert, pay the entrance fee : ... a severe impaiment which ihakeB "LOLITA” pi ay i fig at the Laurelton Motor Vue Wednesday through Out West know that luncheon will be served. and Kevin Ward, Gary Breitbach, : The following membcrs-r-Elaine them unable to do any substantial Saturday, August 15, 16, 17, 18; and at the Palace, Bradley Beach, (Cb&tinoed iVoin Page 2) ■ ■ If you are not one of the many James Dorey, £evin Korner, Bobby Jennings,. Joanne.. Daves, , Sandy work. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 16, 17 and 18. lor, Lauriis Mullen, Susan Cohen regular attendants at these oifsirs, Murphy, and their niece, Susan Per­ Daves and Shirley Kahlert—will at­ Disabled adults sons and daugh­ (who was Laurie Mullen’s guest come on out and I!m sure you will ry. Susan, who lives in W. Keans- tend the Cattle fudging Contest, as ters of v retired, deceased, or dis­ from Neifr York City)', Julie Loffre- never miss another. The chairman burg, has been the Allocca’s house judges for the Morris County Fair, abled. workers may also receive do, and Patty’s brother, Michael. this year is Mrs. J. L. Sutts and guest for the last wesk and was the Troy Hills. Mrs. Ben Kahlert. and childhood disability benefits if they August SSrd is the day our.old her. eo-chainnan is Mrs. R. Baker. silly lucky, girl at the party. After Mrs. Sanford Daves will accompany became . disabled before t h ey ^ time residents are looking forward See you next Wednesday. luncheon the group went bowling the group. reached age 18. . " to . This is th? day of the annual Petet aiid-Paul. Allocca, twin sons and finally wound up the day .back Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. will be th<; Anyone suffering a severe disa-. baitlar and bake sale, sponsored by of Rosie and A nthony Alloeea of at -the boy’s, home for ice cream club’s Gymkhana, Asbury Ave. and bility which prevents him from do­ the WSCS of the Hamilton Metho­ Highway 33, celebrated their U th and cake. Sounds like quite a day. Bowr.e Rb&d. ’ ing any substantial work should get dist; Church, This bazaar will be birthday on Tuesday, August 14th, The secret is out. The Mystery Joanne Daves was voted as a jun in touch with the local social se­ held at St. Paul’s Church in Ocean The b o y s were ci>-liosts at a barber Bus ride, which was sponsored by jor leader. . Her nam6: will be sub­ curity office to determine his eli­ Grove from 8:30 a.m, to 4:80 p.m. the O'Brien-Major Post of the mitted to the County Agent for gibility under the social security V.F.W., took plhce last Tuesday, approval. ■ . disability program, Mr. Sandberg ... iii:iiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiitilrtLiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii»iininiili',»,n|i|llll,ll,,1,llll,’s Just so that all that, didn’t go ean stated. He may be losing benefits kick themselves I’ll tell them that The club also voted the purchase if he fails to apply for them the bus trip destination was the of a Gymkhana book. promptly. , The social security dis­ LOU racetrack at Atlantia City. The Guests were Ginny Shiman, trict office will explain to disbled group (63 persons) had. liinehebn Donna Connelly, Billy Guerski and workers and their families their P f l P H f ? and enjoyed the races from the Ter­ Joan Fauth. right under) the law. HOTEL race st the track . The 8th race was named aftei th O'Brien - Major LEGAL NOTICE Post and at the conclusion of. the 68’M ain Avei _ race Mrs. John Gatta, president of SOCIAL TO Alber R. White or to whom it may Opp. 'PoBtoffico a concern: the Post's Auxiliary, and Mrs, Phil­ Take notice, that on Saturday. August ip Krischka, chairman of the ride, 25, 1062, a t te n o'clock In th e forenoon 214 blo ck a iro m ocean i. presented the winning jockey, How­ at Emil’s Garage, Corlies and Ridge Avenues, Neptune, N. J., I will sell at and Auditorium . = ard Grcnt, who rode Reflective, public auction one Chevrolet sedan> with rt silver plate After the last Over fifty million' people have y e a r 10S3, se ria l n u m b e r C53A067593, m odel 2402 fo r m oney ow ing E m il’s G a r­ race the group went to the board­ worked long enough under social se­ Private Baths | walk in Atlantic City where they. age, under the Garage Lien Act, In the Hot and Cold Water g curity to qualify for each disability am o u n t of $76.95 and th e costs o f th ese ate and picked up souvenirs of the benefits . if they • become disabled. proceedings, , In All Rooms ■ g M errill Rltzendollar, Bailiff day. They arrived back,- home at :This means that they have .social about 11 p.m. .Profits from the af for Emil’s Garage. secu rity credits fo r fiva years {20 -2 3 -3 3 $3.78 fair will go for. Community Serv. quarters).' out of the past ten years, Mrs Louis Tassakls | ice..- ’■ • ...■■ N O T I C E Owns t § Benjamin Sandberg’, district man­ On Tuesday, at. the liven tn Farms ager of the Asbury Park , social NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LANDS PRospect 4-9788 g on Bangs Am , the Hamilton Fire security office, said today. In the AND PREMISES IN THE-TOWNSHIP Department were hosts at a picnic. >;:Bse of a severe disability, the OF NEPTUNE, IN THE COUNTY The guests were members of the OF MONMOUTH fc" liiMniiiiiaiiBBiiBt li I «l|i 1||i|. 11,1i| n,|i-ii| it»1i||iii1,|i, »i|i1»llll‘ll*"illlil>lllll"l"*ll,l"ll" lll""‘l ■ " worker atid his dependents may be Hamilton Fire Company and other eligible, for monthly ‘cash social NOTICE is hereby' given that on ■ 8 Ocean fire , companies in the township. security disability benefits if he Tuesday, the twenty-first day of Au­ Sue fyonpSjeen-age L ob Angeles girl tclio tvaa aelectedfrom hun­ A venue A bout ,200 people attended the .a f­ gust, ,1962, a t 2 PJVI., a t th e N ep tu n e dreds of applicants for the title role in “Lolita,” a. picture meets this work requiremsnt; Township, Headquarters, 137 South destined to make her one of the most talked-about newcomers S T T LAINGDON HOTEL fair. The highlight of the party It is not necessary to be com- Main Street, Neptune, New Jersey, the was the drawing for .a color TV sat Township. of Neptune, in the County the screen has ever introduced. Produced by James D. Harris pletely helpless to qualify for social of Monmouth, will offer at public sale, and directed by Stanley Kubrick, •*.Lolita” is presented by The winner was a gentleman from security disability benefits. These N ew ark. to the highest bidder, at a minimum Metro-Goldtvyn’Mayer in association ivith Seven Arts Produc­ ,,, benefits are payable to those who sale price of Two Thousand Eight Hun­ tions• James Mason,^ ShelleyM Winters aud Peter'Sellers are In .my. birthday /wishes last- w eek suffer from a crippling disease or dred Seventy-five Dollars ($2,875.00), all also starred, ^ ■' - m _ >. I am sorry that I missed the Uth the right, title and interest of the - -£ qS'iSZ-'" ISw C Owner-Mgr. said Township of Neptune acquired at of Bobby Morphy on August 14th. a. tax sale and the foreclosure of the Congratulations, B obby. iTJila Tax Title Lien Certificate thereof “ in parallel with Bradford Avenue to thepart and parcel thereof, with the ap- '3 BATH AVENUE • OPEN ALL YEAR ■ Tel. PR 5-6375 week’s best'wishes; g o to Theresa and to. the following described lands westerly side of Sayre Street; and * purtenances and also, all materials, Ann Ticderaanri who will he 6 years an d p rem ises: ..; thence (4) along the said side of Sayre I equipment, furnishings or other prop- A most cordial welcome awaits;you at °m 'ao^e, |w t All that certain plot, piece, or par­ old an the 21st and to Lydia Pearce Street sputh 6 degrees east 100 feet erty whatsoever installed or to be in­ house from Ocean, Beach,and Boardwalk near North End. cel of ground known and designated as to the point and place of BEGINNING, stalled and used In and about the who w ill'be'1 'on the same day; B lock. 508, L ots 1287 to 1290. inclusive, The said description is in accordance I building or buildings now erected or Large rooms, comfortable beds, hot and cold running wa­ being a piece of vacant ground approx­ with a survey made by The Birdsall hereafter to be erected upon the lands Greetings go, also, to Mrs. Joseph im ate ly 100 b y 100 fe e t o n th e so u th ­ I Bo who celebrated yesterday, the Corp., Thomas W. Blrdsall, Sec. Profes­ herein described which are necessary ter. Seasonable rates. east corner of Carton Avenue and West­ sional Engineer and Land Surveyor, to the complete and comfortable use 16th. ■ wood Place, upon the following terms and conditions: South Belmar/N.J., dated December 27; and occupancy of such building or •Herb’ and Edith Meyer, OWner-Maaagera ' Well, that about does it for an­ 1957. ■•.. buildings for the purposes for which (1) Twenty percent, (20%), of the' they were or are to be erected, in­ other week. I will see you again urchase money to be paid at the time Also being known as Lots 74 and Corner of Heck he property is struck off. If the money 75 of B lock 241 o n M ap of B rockton cluding in part all awnings, screens, next Friday. E sta tes, d ated D ecem ber 23, 1054, and shades, fixtures, sinks, showers, water and Beach Avea. Is not paid at that time, the property filed in the Monmouth County Clerk's tanks, and all heating, lighting, ven­ OLI VE'HOUSE .... may be put up and re-sold Immedi­ ately. The balance to be paid within Office on D ecem b er 29, 1954,. F ile #32, tilating, refrigerating, beds, dressers, sixty days upon delivery of a Bargain Sheet #20. , chairs, night tables, lamps, carpeting, and Sale Deed. Being the same premises conveyed radio sets, television sets, desks, Three Eligible benches, . incinerating and cooking S E i s a (2) Said lands and premises are to to the Neptune Land C o m p a n y b y Phone PRospect 5-U«8 ... be sold subject to all municipal, state* Peerless Homes, Inc., a . corporation equipment and appurtenances thereto. and federal ordinances, statutes and of New Jersey by. deed , dated Febru­ Tides Motel located on the North­ regulations .affecting the use of the a ry 13, 1957 and reco rd e d in th e M on­ west corner of the intersection of High­ For State Fair How to liven up said lands and premises, and subject mouth County Clerk’s Office in Book land Avenue and Riverside Drive, to the covenants, conditions, and re­ 2739 of D eeds fo r said C ounty, a t pages Shark River Hills, Township of Nep- ■ strictions contained in prior deeds af­ 336. - : tune, New Jersey. ParkView Hotel s 4-H Competition fecting said premises. The said premises being commonly The approximate amount of the judg­ • »„ . PacingJJ a c in g Wesleyit eoicr/ Lake & Seaview Ave. a lunch box (3) The purchaser shall be required, known, as 74 Bradford Avenue, Nep- ment to be satisfied by said sale is. 25 Seaviewlew Ave. * • * *L r!nnacitv at the time of closing, to pay as ‘an tune, New Jersey. « th e sum -- o f — $54,000.00 ------to g e th e r w ith Meat—cheese—egg—aimost arw additional purchase price, a sum equal The approximate amount of the judg-I the costs of this sale, 'NEPTUNE CITY—The regular to the amount of tax based on the last ment to be satisfied by said sale is I IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff, ^ p f r » ° rBtths. » » . Booklet, Kone: ««P«t Mnd of sandwich taste* new apd th e sum of $11,500.00 to g e th e r w ith the I D ated Ju ly 23, 1962 meeting of the Jumping Brook Rid­ wonderful when you use Kfaft Sand­ assessed valuation from the first of the EUROPEAN PLAN — ” month next after the date of sale until costs of this sale. Zucker, Goldberg & Weiss, Attys. • ers 4-H Club was held, at the home wich Spread. Now, in * handy new the end of the current year and also JOHN- A. PETILLO, -33-36 $50.07 . As Special Master : :— ------of Mr, and Mrs. Gibbs, Neptune Wide-mouth lari all legal conveyancing fees. Any bld^ City. ; der who falls to complete his purchase D ated J u ly C, 1962 11-209 will forfeit to the•. Townshlp any. de­ —33-36 $45.99 SHERIFF'S SALE. P hone Members who received the, re­ . P R posit paid. . SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY quired excellence at Monmouth (4) The sale of this property is subV 11-230 LAW DIVISION ■ . 4-9884 County 4-H Fair, were notified they KRAFT 1ect to confirmation by the Township SHERIFF’S SALE I MONMOUTH COUNTY Committee who may reject-any or all are eligible, to participate in the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Dockct No. J-6015-61 bids. CHANCERY DIVISION ™ Luhiber Co., a corporation. 4-H .Stste Fair at Flemington. They DATED: August 9, 1962 MONMOUTH COUNTY Plaintiff vs: Sidney Allen and Ruth are, John Able, John Warden-and JOSEPH E. BENNETT D ocket No. F 2897-61 Allen, Defendants Township Clerk Shirley Kahlert, The club ?otad to -3 2 -3 3 $17.55 ARROW SAVINGS AND LOAN AS- the^hnwi execution in o p e n .; ST. ELMO nU l ( K 4-9679 SOCIATION, a New Jersey Corpora-, r shall rne d rected, 11-194 tion. Plaintiff vs: WILLIAM F. CRAIG t?ubi Ic ven“ ...... All Year gorncr Main and New York Aves. SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE et als Defendants aue. at the^Court House in the Borough SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY By ‘virtue of a Writ of execution in Scr^ev on T ^ Modified American & European MabelxnaDei ft ot Geo. Bav.s, VProprs, ri ilr th e above sta te d ac tio n to m e dl- te m b e r lflfl? S 9 ' Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 3 P.M, CHANCERY DIVISION rected, I shall expose for sale at pub- inc Th™? clock, P.M. Prevail- Breakfast 8 to 10 _ | Dine Over The Ocean MONMOUTH COUNTY D ocket. No.: F-4037-60 . 11c vendue, at the ' Court House in aii th« -a , Dinner 4:30 to 6:30 the . Borough of Freehold. County of te^est if fnv in and f ho n iii — . :---- m j - j -■ I at the Famous PULASKI SAVINGS & LOAN AS­ SOCIATION, a corporation of the State Monmouth, Now _Jersey, on..Monday A11 'that ^rnct or parcJ o£ ?"nd and o£ New Jersey. Plaintiff vs: CHARLES th e 10th d ay o£ S ep te m b er, 1962, ai 2 p h o r ii:natter oartiV, H R. PARTUSCH and GLORIA C. PAR- o'clock P.M. Prevailing time. scribS ^l.^S ivin^ ? £ ' The Wesley otel TUSCH, his wife, NEPTUNE LAND All thft following tract or nnreel r>£' Township of NcoiuSu M h ^ S iK ? land anaand thetne premises hereinafternereinauer par-car- Monmou?hMonmouth Jnnri of Mnttr Tflremf 2 Short Blocks to Beach COMPANY, a New Jersey corporation, tlcularly described, situated, lying ,i,d fn°dnl5“ *» aState of New Jersey et als. Defendants. and designated as lot No. 4 in Block Corner Central and ^ e b b ^th'rurmlng water. Efficiencies, Spacious porch By virtue of a writ of execution in being in the municipality of Township No. S-10-2 os shown and laid down on AU — *ate*. the above stated action to me directed, of Neptune in the County of Monmouth map entitled “Map of By The Sea Hills 3BREAKFAST S & EKVED and State, of New Jersey:. 8 I* A;, FOSTEIl I shall expose for sale at. public ven­ situate in N e p tu n e Township, Mon- AT NORTH END BOARDWALK due, at the Court House in the Bor­ Being lots Nos. 26 to and including mouht County, N. J. Scale 1" — 50* 2 PBospect 6-9784 ough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, 33 in Block 21,-Section B. on the tract J a n u a ry . 1959” an d filed in th e M on­ n Atlantic Avenue. , Ocean view. Ne\V Jersey, • on Monday the 10th day known as Shark River Hills, as shown mouth County Clerk’s Office January Hot and cold sunning water. Reservations for Parties of Septem ber, 1962, a t 2 o’clock, P.M . on a. map of said tract made by Siricer, 22, 1959 as M ap No. 30 in Case 62; Prevailing Time. ; Beaux and Morre, and filed in the Being the premises described in Deed THE AURORA European plan only. . ■ ■ ‘ ‘ Monmouth County Clerk’s Office at. MRS. FRANK IVES BULL All that certain tract or . parcel ‘ of B ook 2989, page 496, d ated A pril 28, 1960, Telephone PRospect S-5579 Phone PRospect 4-3196 land and premises hereinafter particu­ Freehold,1 an d reco rd e d M ay 2. 1960. in B ook of larly described and situate in the Town­ Being known and designated as River­ Deeds for Monmouth County.* ii7-l9 Broadway, corner of Beach.-One block ship of Neptune, in the County •/ of side Drive, Shark River Hills. Being Being commonly known and desig­ from South Snd pavilion. Overlooking ocean, annninntiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiuiiuKiiiitiiiuu Monmouth and State of New Jersey: lo ts #26-33 b o th inclusive, B lock 470 nated as No. 3215 West Bangs Avenue,- lake & shuffleboard. Fiarxiislied; roorns BEGINNING at a point formed by on the Tax Assessment'.map of said Neptune,; New Jersey. 8 R 0w A , 0 W — A Y ; housekeeping prlvIIcgea._lMerspring Mat- |l!llllllllll|[IIU IIIIlll!lllilllllllllllll!ill!IIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllll||||||ll!llllllllllllll|ll||||||l||||lllllllllllll!1ll]|l1ll||[|llU U lllK th e. intersection of the northerly line municipality.- The approximate amount of the Hot & cold running Witfer aoma. ,38th s ase a. , m s, C. t . SE\ ERS of Bradford Avenue and the westerly Being the same premises conveyed judgment to be satisfied by said sale tre sses. line, of Sayre Street; and thence run­ to the defendants, William F. Craig is the sum of $600.00 to g e th e r w ith th e cn Mata Avenue, Centrally located, near res­ nin g (1) south 84 degrees w e st 100. and Dorothy M. Craig, his wife, from cost of this sale. BARNEGAT BAY feet along said northerly. side of Brad­ Ira E. Wolcott, High Sheriff; County IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff taurants, beach. Auditorium and all attractions. of Monmouth, New Jersey, by Sheriff’s HbV and c o l d running water-in rooms. ford Avenue to a stake; thence (2) D ated J u ly 30, 1962 BELLA VISTA Hot Ena . FLORENCE GUEST, Mgr. north 6 degrees west 100 feet and paral­ Deed dated January 12, 19G0, recorded Xsadore Rubin, Atty. Phetse PRospect, 5-6?J* lel with Sayre Street to a stake; thence in B ook 2969, of D eeds fo r said C ounty, -SJ2-35 $31.50 34 Heck Ave. 1% blocks tta m RESTAURANT (3) n o rth 84 degrees e a st 100 fe e t a n d a t p age 300. ' ocean. Neatly furnished rooms TOGETHER with all and singular the with hot and cold water. 68 MAIN AVE. • OCEAN GROVE tenements, hereditaments and appur­ Barbara-Heck Cottage.^ • Showers, Conservative Rates. tenances thereunto belonging: or in any­ & MRB. NICHOLAS DELACKOCE, Preps. wise appertaining, and the reversion FRospect 4-1779 MR. & MRS. IS COMPLETE DINNERS . . . Salads . . . Sand­ or reversions, remainder and remain­ GOLD SEAL & 24 Ocean Pathway one block, from boardwalk; wiches . . w Club Breakfasts ' ders, rents, issues-and profits thereof AND ALSO all the estate, right title, ARMSTRONG INLAID private baths, first floor rooms; kitchen privi­ SEA FOOD • CHICKEN In the Rough interest, property, possession, • claim BELLAIRE le g e s . OPEN ALL YEAR. Meals served to ^per­ and, demand whatsoever, as well in LINOLEUM m a n e n t guests. PR 5-1674 Mr. aiid Mrs. Haig Hammalian, Owner-Mgt. | AIR CONDITIONED Mary & John Dafnis, Props. U.S. ROYAL — ARMSTRONG law as in equity, of the mortgagor, of, in and. to the same, and every • Rubber Tile, Asphalt Tile, Single & Twin Bedrooms; heat siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiauiuitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiir, RECAPPING for cool days. Centrally located Mmniiiiiiiitmimiramnirammiiininiiaiiininiin Vinyl Plastic, Plastic Wall BARR’S COTTAGE to beach, Auditorium, shopping. ALAN THIELE Tile. Formica Sink Tops. 34 M pCLINTOCK ST.> OCEAN GROVE P R 5-2178 Mrs. Eva Barr TELEVISIONS, WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, ''Absolutely the Best — at 7 Bath Ave., 4 houses. from Beach, overlooking Ocean Grove Self Reasonable Prices” ocean. Rooms only, cheerful, comfortable. Hot and REPAIRED BY EXPERTS TIRE CO. • Estimates Cheerfully Given cold water in all rooms. TO A STERS • ELECTRIC IRONS RADIOS Expert Mechanics & P R o sp ect 6-8346 MRS, a NYDAM, Owner MiX ERS PERCOI. ATORS HOT-ILATES Rw y, 35. Heck Avs. HEATERS VACUUM CLEANERS NEPTUNE PR 47805 • SAME DAY Pick-up ■ _ M l CENTRAL HOUSE rooms. Mnwan with. ’I.Y, community nom m .iM ihr ‘trif.ltaTl kitchen, AUTO RADIOS INCLUDES Convenient to beach, stores and . RECORD PLAYERS Low, Low Prices and and Delivery Service. , all attractions. PR. 4-7826. W. deeming, Prop, ROT1SSERIES Floorcovering Shop TAPE RECORDERS LABOR FRANCIONI, • Cleanest W a s h A ny-| Wm. I,. Neavei & son 9 Ocean Ave., rooms with arid without pri­ • WAFFLE IRONS • ELECTRIC CLOCKS where. i vate baths, directly at ocean front snd TAYLOR and : | . PR 5-027S or 6-6524 Boardwalk; also apartment. BEACON HOME SERVICE 55 Olin St. Phone PR 4-1078| 45 Pilgrim Pathway P R 5-4780 Wm H. and Heleti D, iuy, Ownership-Managemerit Ocean Grove 15 MAIN STREET, ASBURY PARE — P R 5-1889 - I^OPEZ. Inc. g. i i » T~1 d"1T n tk T n nj^ A T 17 Embury Avenue - All outside rooms, FUNERAL HOME I H W I I 1 1 \ I I I [ \ ■ cheerful and well ventilated. Hot and cold 1 . 1 A U V4U1.J. 1 J t .V f l l running water in each room. Centrally lo- E selusfe but Inexpensive • . cated. n e a r restaurants and cafeterias. One DANIEL L. FRANCIONI" block from the ocean. Rates upon Tequest. PR 5-48M. MR. & MRS. E. FABER THOMAS W. TAYLOR BUSES TO % 33 Atlantic Ave. A!1 outside rooms D.JOSEPH LOPES;, with hot and cold running water. Eur­ 704 - 7th Ave. Aabary Park OeWitt House opean, Light Housekeeping. 1200 10th Ave. Neptune EXPRESS VIA N. J. TURNPIKE PRospect 4-5587 PETER BYLSMA, Owner-Mgr. . CALL ' {Corner of Atkins Ave.) PRospect' 5-1676 Air Conditioned PR 6-0021 Round 45 Broadw ay, room s and ap ’ta., ne?u; LAKE ocean and facing Lake, hot and cold "and We’ll Come on The Run" s DAILY running water in rooms. • ' PLUMBIMG * HEATtKG PRospect 6-7613 MRS. A. HANLON REPAIRS ON ALL,CARS PR 5-9583 — Tickets on Sale at • WATER HEATEitS —' OVER 25 YRS. AT THIS Ruth’s Stationery, 53 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove THE HOLLERING oiSSiSK RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE OCEAN GROVE ADDRESS — BUY 10 TRIP BOOKS and SAVE 1 M i J ^ 1 1 O pen. All Y ear.— Home Cooking Eiactrie Sswsf & Jiairt Clearing f S s f f s e t 8-1798 Mr, and Mr*, n ti.w . Mlllering, om nNHkintei IOTUNE KOLLO’S CHARTER SERVICE

i TVT I, 7 1 Stockton. Ave,, Ocean Grove, Pros- For Groups ! ' i A ll x I JL Iv E j A B«st i-0587, S*irst Floor Apts.—4-rooms EDGAR PHILLIPS AUTO REPAIR Offer, th? Beat In Comfart and Semcp j ■ ' ' and also studio. Light airjr Tooms with & Son, Inc. . or without kitchen privileges. Mrs. Prite Deha — If NO A m w a r C M — BODY & FENDER WORK AUTO PAINTING S i n c e ■ NtMjwet 5-7342 ; ' mstfiea s-5142 Asbury Park-New York Transit Corp. n | » . . 1 34 Bath Ave., block. from aefcan,' ae«r AUAtto- 1809 4 ~ 4 S S e PRotpect 5-2192 B A Y E L L IS LAKE AVENUE & HECK STREET, ASBURT PARK X f'A I'llliflT rlA T A l *tam. Ughfc airy rooms, hot 'and cold water. Stockton & So. Main Street «jU 7 1 1 U I|r. lA t f ld . Ituusekeep!a4' pitvllefes, Sajssraunlte* kitchaa. A m . ' MUtaol 1-4392 ... The Smart Driver‘Takes The Bus , €5 O pen ,sll y e a r, ■ . ^Nepfain* Ocean Grove PR 6-7727 Spacious porechea. OPEN ALL, YEA.E. FK 4-389*. m a r m o . k . K ts c B N * ® PA 6 B EIGHT OCEAN GROVE TIMES andNEPTUNE TIMES, TOWNSHIP OP NEPTUNE, NEW FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1962 ''Surviving him are two BIAGI^ AMATO ■ ,.F. S. WINTERSTELLA - Will h e held to day a t .iiappy for Vice-President, at. 56;: defeated Obituaries the Almgren Funeral Home, 336 Rost and George, both of New I n®PPy N E PT U N E .—- A 1 native son of NEPTUNE — Funeral services Y ork,an,i two sisters, Mrs. Sue j fHtures> BuS Uiuted^States Savings for the Senate at 58. This man’s were held yesterday (Thursday) at Broadway, Paterson, at 10:30 a:m. Italy and a resident of the Shore Callery, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Bonds toda;” ior'a.m ore secure to- name was Abraham Lincoln.' area for more than 50 years, Biagio the James T. Buckley funeral Interment will follow in Laurel Each of us, rich and-poor, edu­ MRS. WALTER EDINGER Grove Memorial Park. Nannie B* Gazer, Long Island, N. Y. morrow.- sfjVji-'v. - Amato died last Frida,1, in the home Home, Asbury Park for Frederick cated and uneducated, capable and OCEAN GROVE — Mrs. Bertha of his son, Anthony J; Amato, 1 S. Wintersteila, 61, who died at his She is survived by her husband, incapable, has a sacred, obligation A. Heinze Edinger, wife of Walter Coral W ay, a t the a g e o f 82.. • home, W. Bangs Ave. on Monday. Raymond Hall, at home; one daugh­ on this earth: to do the best we IJ. Edinger, of Irvington, died last Born in Jersey City, lie. was a ter, 'Mrs. John Townsend, of Wood­ can; and to Make the land we live Friday while on vacation here. • “Mr.. Amato was a member of the member of... the Allenhurst Police ridge; two sons, Raymond, Jr., Tul­ PAT BARHAM’S on, the land we live in, arid the " Services were held Monday in Irv­ Order of the Sons of Italy and Our Force for: 25 years, a M e m b e r, of sa, Oklahoma, ar.il John E., Ridge­ world we live* with, a- better place ington, with interment in Holly­ Lady of Mt, Carmel Roman,.Cath­ the Allenhurst Patrolmen’s Benevo­ wood,and two sisters, Mrs. George because we were here.' Look ahead, wood Memorial Park, Union. olic Church. lent Association and an exempt fire- Ackcrson, Clifton, and Miss Bertha look to yourself, look up, and God Born in Newark, Mrs, Edinger He is survived by seven sons, M a n . ' Duke, Newark. • bless you. moved to Irvington 45 years ago. Augustine J.,. Neptune; Alexaiider Mr. Winterstellai is survived by NOTEBOOK ——* ------' ' two brothers, Orville B.,- Miami, She was a member of Vehshage A., Bradley Beach; Ralph A., Nep­ WILLIAM H. COOPER FIRE ALARMS Chapter 158, Order of the Eastern tune; Louis J,, Long Branch; An­ Fla., and Arthur S., West Allen- NEPTUNE-—Services will be Star, the Daughters of Antericn, thony J... Biagio, Jr.,' and Cartner- hurst, Ocean Township. held tomorrow for William H. OCEAN GROVE the Maplewood Woman's Club and F., Neptune; 11 grandchildren aiid Cooper, 73, at his home, 351 Myrtle Since the crisis over Berlin con­ sandwich, coffee, a coke . . . in 21— Asbury and New York • the Republican Club of Irvington. seven great-grandchildren. MRS. RAYMOND HALL Ave. Mr. Cooper, who died Tues­ tinues to confound and to hold the Heu of. getting her Into the. prom­ 23— — ------.Surf and Beach She slsa leaves. a son, Wallace Funeral services were held at OCEAN GROVE — Mrs, Susie day at the home of his daughter its 24------„,----- Embury nasi Beach . Mary Duke Hall, 69, died at her Washington, D. C., Mrs. Jean .Hag. headlines in today’s national and ised land . , America . . . and she H;, of Irvington; a daughter, Mrs. the Francioni, Taylor and Lopez at ;, hungrily, but regretfully lor to 25—™ M ain and Pilgrim Pathway Byrd P. Arnold, of Pompton Plains; Funeral Home, Asbury Park, on home, 40 Surf Ava., on Tuesday. A gins, -was a retired carpenter, hav. intrenationa! ’ press, we thought, 20..Broadway, and Pilgrim Pathway resident also of 1200 NE 97th. ing lived in the shore area for more her-all Americans were some kind 27;j_Mt. Tabor and Penn. Avenue* a sister, Mrs; Florence Node), of Tuesday, followed by interment in some comments which we collected of miracle workers with magic lan­ street,. Miami Shores, Fla.,' funeral than 40 years. 28™-----,------;. North End Hotel Irvington, and xour grandchildren!. Mt. Calvary Cemetery. recently for our notebook might terns to light the way to a free­ 2&. ™__McClintoek and Beach be, of interest.. dom, these former Iron Curtain 31 — Abbott and Ocean captives could only dream about... When this reporter risited West 82. .------.._^CIark and New Jersey When I finally got away from SHis 8ls*.,„.™Benaon *.rid M t T ab er W ay Berlin, which can be Entered only sad eyed stranger, I felt more de­ via tho skyways at.Templehoff air­ 3*— — ------Heck and Whitfield pressed than before and determined 35------,, ..:_Wabfe A m i PeBasylvanls. port (at least those in the know to see East Berlin for myself . advise si! tourists .. . . even news­ 86— __Surf ■ aad Pilgrfja Pathway paper • correspondents . . .. NOT to Since 1957 thej*e have been con­ S 7 — — iBeasoss and Franklin BUSINESS take the train as it’s much smarter ducted tour by bus . . . but it’s ac­ 88— Bensos and Abbott ■ RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES and SAFER to come* by air , ■ , . tually;.taken the Soviet inner cir­ 89_.------— M e w York and Stockton assuming, you want to get to West cle, six years, -all told, to convince 41 Ocean Pathway and Central Berlin) . .. . we found a bustling themselves that it’s better to have 42~__~—— Olin. Street Firehbuae city, being rebuilt, to be sure, but visitors passing through their side, 48..— -™~— — ..Main and .Beach' PROPERTY RECONDITIONING HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES on the whole . , , busy , and bursting if only to enable them' to hand out 44...—..—.^Delaware and Stoektoa —..Mala and New Jersey, with multi-activities.. , . At night innumerable • propaganda leaflets OF COURSE YOU WANT THE BEST AND MOST REASONABLE , .Telepbono . Alarm there are &o many neetr lights Il­ and folders, to these unsuspecting Get it at the tourists... . 66.. .------Ocean Grove Saiool THE WM. H HOGG COMPANY, IC . luminating the main city streets 2 — Fir*t .Ud Gali, or Firc Oui one feels this could be like London i had a tiny German camera with 8 — Chief's Call PLUMBING HEATING - AIR-CONDITIONING SHORE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT CO. or. even.- o u r own Tim es Square . v .: me and was snapping pictures with 4 — Washington Company •there are night clubs with good or­ pleasurable • capitalistic' •' abandon 5 — F ire Police SHEET METAL WORK — KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Kitchen Equipment and Furniture chestras--and floor shows, and ex­ when the driver of the bus Issued 6 — Eagle Company . i pensive food , . . In fact, we found HOTEL, RESTAURANT and KITCHEN SUPPLIES his first warning, “If you take any 7' — Stbkea Company I Over Fifty Years Fourth and Railroad Aves everything to be more expensive Asbury Park, N. J. . pictures of the policemen or guards of Service In 'J K C M nin Telephone PRospect 5-1147 thaii in many, other countries, and Monmouth County . Dial PRoBpect 5-3193 or soldiers ;in the streets, lady, I A3 O. ITiaiU O L I c c I Opposite Main Avenue Gates certainly as high as the prices in will not be responsible for you . . . NEPTUNE; FIRE BISTRICT J P a ris ... . ' U It la NOT allowed.” I later f o u n d ALARM. SIG N A LS . GARAGE — STORAGE AUTO BODY REPAIRS; Then, by way . of contrast, one out this applied to all ministries 221...... ------Old High School sees the half bombed out buildings Mid jails too , , . ar many’s the 2588.....'. — ..Police Headquarter# EMIL FORTUNATO HAVE RADIATORS CLEANED AND REPAIRED and the pitifuly /oor and mostly man or maid who didn’t return 228 ..Main St. and Main Ave. Proprietor aging, refugee? who are roaming from a sudden trip to the local 2 2 4 : Prospect .and’Heck EMIL’S GARAGE Body and Fenders ]\ii "It A tltlp ll (’ainting the streets looking for jobs . . . bastille either . . . The Russians do Repaired AUUtU Finishing .225...,...... :,,------...Atkins arid Embury G E N ER AL AUTO RE P AIRS WHEEL ALIGNMENT One old woman wearing a dirty not bother with EXPLANATIONS. 2 2 6 ...... Ridge and Embury dress and torn shawl which she Body & Fender Work • Used Cars For Sale 1006 FIRST AVENUE, ASBURY PARK Tel. PRospect 5-3478 In this “worker’s paradise,” the 22 7 ...... —...Corlies and Ridge wrapped tightly around her thin, first thing I noticed was the lack of 321—Neptune Hwy shd Drummond Gas, Oil, Tires & Batteries bent shoulders, grabbed my arm CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK capitalistic! cars . , . most of the 322...:...... :;.—...... Union, Corlies 1300 CORLIES AVE., NEPTUNE and tried to steer me across a street workers walk . . . I also discovered 323...... Wakefield & Fenchurch . Her words came haltingly as that they-have a special bicycle ■ - . (Gables) PRospect 1-3344 FABIO BATTAGLIA she spoke with her quick guttcrai path for cyclists; however, a guard 324..0.ford Way and Holburn Lane accent, “You , . are an American? admonished me, quickly, “Don’t set ... (Gables) UDEWALKS, CURBS CEMENT BLOCKS Please help me . . . I just arrived 5HUFF:.£ii»AItDS FOUNDATIONS CONCRETE BULKIIEAUS foot onto tho bicycle walk, for 422...... Seventh and Stokes Oldsmobile — Jaguar Willy’s “Jeep" Sa!m; and Scrvicc SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS from East Berlin . , . How Jo I g et 423...... ;...... Eighth and Hamilton till Bangs Avenne, Neptune, N, \J, Telephone PRospect 4-0099 to America ?” ALI, I could do was THEY (the Russians) won’t like it 521...... Main and Corlies Jolinson’s Oldsmobile, Inc0 to lead her to the nearest food and may consider it an offense, 622...v...... V..:.Uhexcelled Fire House 8G South Main Street, Ocean Grove • Phone: PR 5-1670 PLASTERING PATCHING CONCRETE WORK stand and offer to get her a hot against the state.” 523...... '.... .------Corlies and Atkins STORAGE — BY DAY - WEEK - MONTH 524...... Tonth and Atkins WILLIAM GRAY, Mason Contractor 625...... ,...i...Sixth and Atkins P hone PR ospect -1-1439 24-HOUR SERVICE 526...... Ridge and Sixth 5707 M axwell Dr., W a 11 Twp.. B elm ar, N . J . MU 1-5912 527.;...... — ,...... Ninth, and Ridge SHAFTO’S GARAGE CORF, 151.„.S. S. Adams Co. Seventh and. FOUNDATIONS « CURBS • SIDEWALKS • FLAGSTONE PATIOS ' ■ Railroad W ALKS v SWIMMING-POOLS » CESS POOLS • STONE j'IREPLACES STORAGE — BATTERY — TOWING SERVICE — REPAIRING STRAIGHT TALK 152— ...... Igoe Bros., Tenth Ave. Corner Corlies Avenue and Main Street Neptune, N. J. S. MARTUSCELLI — PR 5-8539 1 long, 2 short—First Aid Call From TOM ANDERSON PRospect 5-911G We give S & II Green Stamps SNOW PLOWING 430 Westwood Place, NEPTUNE (WHITESVILLE NEPTUNE SHELL SERVICE CENTER ' ALARM SIGNALS Free Pick Up & Delivery Tires, Batteries, Shellubrication CARPENTER — GENERAL CONTRACTOR 21...;. ...Springwood and Springdale HIWAY 35 at DRUMMOND AVE. • N E P T U N E 22...... —...... ; Fisher and Bangs P R ospect To the Graduates of 1962: i can't be a man hiding, or crawl­ 23....;....— ----- Fisher and Springwood 5-5044 C. H. Wood and Son 100o^ mGarno4Te- People haven’t changed much ing. A real man stands up in ihe 24.._ —Myrtle and Maple MILK AND CREAM “Wood Work Is Good Work*' . • . Home and Hotel Repairs . . .. Remodelling since recorded history. Human na­ image of God, 25...... Myrtle and Stratford . . . Roofing—:Siding . . . House Painting — Interior Decorating .. • • Mason ture remains much the same. as it 26.... Work . . . Estimates Freely Given. ______Pontius Pilate was a clever pbli- ...... Myrtle and Monroo has always been. When young, we ™ian. He;_pleased the crowd and 27. Asbury and Anelve WAR DELL’S DAIRY resent advice.. We prefer to make 28.... New Construction Alterations Estimates Cheerfully Given let. them kill their. Savior. He took — Stokes and Monroe DAIRY PRODUCTS our own mistakes—the same mis­ sa...... Stokes and Stratford takes people have been making for S e :«asy, road and got elected. NEPTUNE, N. J. Phone PRospect 4-1916 1 hats what most politicians do. 33.... Bangs and Springdale GUSTAVE C. GROB, BUILDER thousands of years! When old, we 41...J.; .Whitesville Fire House- “No Finer MUk Sold Anywhere" Green Grove Rd„ Neptune f=nme politicians are like cock­ 331S Corlies Ave., Neptune PR 5-5729 like to' give advice—usually the roaches: It’s net what they steal same advice we refused to take and carry off. It’s what they fall BRADLEY BEACH WOOLLEY’S DAIRY when young. How I wish I had into and mess up. 39.. Bnccetgor To latched onto more of the following ...... — Evergreen and Madison 41 Taylor Dairy Tel. PRospect 5-5050 Builder, Carpenter - EDWIN NOREN when I was young! What your ancestors did is not Cliff and Kent what -counts, It’s not' what they 43... — Park Place and Ocean 9 WEBB AVE., OCEAN GROVE PR 4-6270 The “American Way of Life” has were, but what you a r e / A. snooty 45... — — ;LaReine and • Oceatt MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING Alterations, Kitchen Cabinets, etc. never been equaled. Be sure you 47-....— ...... Fourth and Ocean No Job too Large or Small °l,d •»<&’ 'once asked Wili Rogers, agree to a change. Some of the who was part Indian: “Did -.'our 49... Second and Beach * A Satisfied Customer Is My Aim “progressive” ideas such as Social­ parents come over on hte % v- 51... —:.;.:.Newark and Madison MANNING’S ■ ism to replace Capitalism, “Human­ LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND 8TORAGE flower?” “No M’am,” Will replied, 57.:....Ocean Park and Fletcher. Lake EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. ism” or ‘‘Modernism” to replace They met the boat.” 68...... ------LaReine and Central 1924 Heck Avenue The Shore’s Newest and Most Modern Warehouse R. P. TRIMBLE, INC. Christianity, would set us back al­ i Our materialistic society has 59.. ------...... Fifth and Central Neptune, New Jersey PRospect 4-9632 KElIocE 1~1®33 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER most two thousand years. For it i come to rate people by their money 61.....Ocean Park and Fletcher Lake was that long ago that Socialism, and their position, regardless of 65...... LaReine and.Fletcher Lake A G EN TS 931 : 20 EVERGREEN AVE. PR 6-7046 NEPTUNE CITY Humanism and Modernism were how acquired. We look down on 65:...... Fifth ansi Fletcher- Lake first proven failures. 67... .Third and .Fletcher Lake A LLIED ASBURY AVE. plumbers and others who do "dirty AGROGERS The. majority crucified Jesus work” and Wok up to philosophers; 69...— Monmouth and Atlantic' COAL AND FUEL OIL Christ, The majority burned the 73... Park Place and Main VAN L IN E S Asbury Park regardless. A society which -ore- PRospect 5-2093 Christian a t. the stake. The ma­ ien , lo u sj philosophers -. to ?iood 74... , McCabe -and Main M athes 75... MOVING AND STORAGE jority drove the Jews into exile plumbers produces a people whose ...... — ...... Brinley and M ain Thompson Fuel Company Air Conditioners 70.;. and to tho ghetto. The majority theories and pipes nelthes- hold wa­ ...... ;.....'...... Fourth. and Main FUEL OIL WOOD AND CHARCOAL “BLUE” COAL permitted the.Reign of Terror dur­ ter. 77...... Evergreen and Main VAUGHN’S EXPRESS - PR 6-6104 ing the French Revolution. 117 So. Main St. — MERRILL H. THOMPSON, Prop. — PR E-230Q There’s no disgrace in failure. FIRE ALARMS ' LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING Neither be indifferent to the The only; disgrace is to fail the last opinions of others nor subservient NEPTUNE CITY " hme you try. The following is the 21...:...... ;.... .Avondale and Summit 604 T50ND ST R E E T ASBURY PARK DRUGS to them. Some people sell thrjjr biography if a “failure,” a man 23...... Neptune and Prospect opinions like an auctioneer sells Who' w as handicapped by less th an PAINTING — DECORATING II MAIN AVENUE, OCEAN GROVE W. B. NAGLE, Reg. Ph. 24...... Sylvania and Oak Drive cattle. Stand up and be sonnted— three years of forma! schooling, lie 25... Sylvania. and Springdale Paperhanging • Taping • Interior & Exterior Painting NAGLE’S Main - Central Pharmacy else you’ll be counted out. Believe failed in business fit 31; was de­ 26...... Hillside and State Hwy 35 in your. God, in your country, and feated for the Legislature at 32; 31...: ...... Sylvania and Ridge • . WALTER J. ULMER, JR. “Doctors Advise Nagle’s” in yourself — in that order. The again failed, in business at 33; was 32...... Sylvania and Steiner middle-of-the-road between th e ex­ 101 MAPLE AVE.. NEPTUNE, N. J. PRospect 5-1761 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BEST QUALITY DRUGS e le c te d to the Legislature at 34; 84...,.,...... _....;...... Steiner and Third tremes of good and evil is evil. defeated: for Speaker at 88; defeat­ 35...... ------...... Laird and Bradley P A IN T IN G & PAPERHANGING CONTRACTORS SINCE 1938 DRY . CLEANING When- freedom is ,at' stake, -your ed, for Elector at 40;-defeated for 86...... Green, and Riverview silence is not golden, it’s yellow. Congress at. 48; elected to Congress 51...... Fire Headquarters THOMPSON & GILLAN, INC. "garments': may be dropped off on your way to A' rabbit darts and ducks.'and at 46; defeated for Congress at 48; 4-4 -4-4...... First, Aid DECORATING & COLOR CONSULTANTS _ — bosiness, shopping or school and picked up on jumps and hides behind :bushes 'ant5, defeated for Senate at 55; defeated 2.... ---- ...... Fire Out 47 MAIN AVE^ OCEAN GROVE • PR 6-6636 ■ HOUR ? your way hoirie” — One Hour Cleaning! No extra in holes. The snake slithers through 1 1 0 ", n r f , chargt-. AU work done on premises. the grass on its belly. God'made PLUMBING and HEATING men to be men, rabbits.to b e ra b ­ 3 So. Main St. -on.LorSe/ovn bits and snakes to be snakes. You Convert or Replace Now With a New ’TVc Come A R unning” 24-Hour Service ANTHONY SAUTA, JR. —. PR 5-0842 ELECTRICIAN ESSO OIL BURNER Residential Oakdale Dr., Shark River Hills C om m ercial ADAMS ELECTRIC KRAFT Dinner With the Money-Saving “Economy Clutch” The. patented “Economy Olutch” of the Residential & Commercial Estimates Cheer folly Given Wiring — Fixtures — Appliances R. Darrin Adams, Jr. PRospect 6-8376 Esso Oil Burner actually penny-pinches on P. O. Box 915, Asbury Park, N. J. .your oil consumption by burning. every FRANK J. ECKART — PR 4-0656 single drop of. your oil cleaner! It can cut 418 BURLINGTON AVE. MUtual 1-2957 24-HOUR SERVICE your heating oil bills by 10%—or more—for BRADLEY BEACH. N. J. years and ..years to come! That’s ;wh.y the' PRoBpect 4-1186 Electrical Contractors “Economy Clutch” is universally recognized RADIO & TELEVISION — SALES & SERVICE R E PLA C E among heating engineers as the most out­ standing single advance in 2P years! No ROBERT E. MOSER YOUR OLD other oil burner can duplicate it! July’s the ACE Radio & TV Service (PR 5-8062) FIXTURES * WIRING • ELECTRIC HEAT B U R N ER tim e to do it! ' . 403 OAKDALE DR., Shark River Hilis, NBPTUNE * We repair Television, Home & Car Radios, Record Players and NOW . . . You save money two ways: Inefficient “S*.art- Tape Recorders DON’T WAIT Stop” oil consumption is ■ lirninrittd ! n carbon 400 Main Street (Corner 4th Ave.), Bradley Beach caused by this inefficient consumption is .-.Uso FLORIST U N T IL T H E eliminated! . . . your burner needs far less clean­ , . FA L L ing and service! No down payment /— 3 years ROOFS ~ SIDINGS ARCADIA — The Land of Flowar* . ■o pay ! ARCADIA FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE Robert H. Jnski, Prop. full of cheese flavor GENERAL ROOFING CO. PLANTS AND DISH GARDENS. CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING FLOWERS. ROOFING — SIDING — GUTTERS LEADERS CORSAGES, FUNERAL DESIGNS, FLOWERS BY WIRE Count on K raft Dinner for COMBINATION WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES 401 COOKMAft AVE., ASBURY PARK Phone*. PRospect 4-2445 tender macsroni tliflt’a full PRospect 6-8249 1408(4 Corlies Ave., Neptune Robert Deane of golden cheset goodnees. Have it on band for upoedy VARIETY STORE «hool li j.'s m *nd hnnry-up PHONE: PR 6-4600 20-40 PROSPECT, ASBURY PARK cuppen. It'* good eating any Esso Heating OU and Watchdog Servlet Established Over 45 Years VTNBOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER tim e I E. A. PACE 5 & 10c STORE T in s SPACE AVAILABLE com A 8IRVIN9 lOOnfCR W t H E R ’5 CRFAM A HD 81 UE flfff 4t MAIN AVE, OCEAN GROVE - PS S-445t ONLY 1M MAIN ST, MANASQUAN — CA 14224 5<